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Orientation conducted to introduce all newcomers to the various opportunities at Hoggard. Eager sophomores survey their new surroundings. September the first. Cars are backed up for over half a mile, each bringing in students to be branded with public education. The first day of school is an experience akin to being inducted into the army. You get in-spected, de-tected, sus-pected, re-jected, and or e-jected. You receive enrollment cards, insurance cards, library cards, and schedule cards. You shed the tank top, put on long pants, shod the feet— Reporting for duty, Ma’am! During the first weeks you get used to the hassle, find a good, legal place to park, learn when you have time to grab a smoke, and learn how to dodge underclassmen. And everything begins to settle into a distinct familiarity. x | : i i Ernest Grainger and Mike Crews “Ponder Peterson’s Philosophy.” Students await eight-thirty after summer vacation. In spite of the fact that there would be no parking place available, cars were parked anyway. nae Aa Shawn Flewwellin decorates Mrs. Telfair’s room for the “mock” political convention. As life settled into the routine, the unpredictable occurrences began to occur. Student Council sponsored the Paving of the smoking area. Then there was the senior class picnic, which gave the seniors one last chance to act like happy kindergarteners before going to college. The football season was not a winning one. Some students wanted to change their schedules. Fire drills were unpredictable, as usual. And the yearbook was having growing pains. aes Seniors participate in the egg throw at their picnic. Students pay a last visit to the beach before the winter comes. BB. sis OE Caged “Wildcat” sparks spirit at Pep Rally. Max Ludlum “‘cools off” after a rough play. Viking spirit is unsurpassed. Crowd waits patiently during fire drill. 17 Ka -)l!llU ee ee Judy McRae rides proudly in the Homecoming parade. ——EEE “tctional Bank sa4 niin 1 A view of the Homecoming parade. Mike Walton buys a football in hopes of putting the juniors ahead. Halftime activities at the game. The Homecoming dance tops off an exciting week. The Homecoming Queen and her Court. Lu = O (QZ VL = = O O Z = O re = O at 2 MAID OF HONOR S LEP RIAN a e@INis a | - ww Ms P GWEN KING ADA BEASLEY Homecoming! Homecoming! Homecoming! Unexpected to anyone, flawlessly planned activities were only to be ruined by the unpredictable sources of nature—RAIN! Friday—The parade proceeded despite the drizzle. Then rain! Postponed—Hotdog roast, motor- cade, football game, crowning of Queen. Saturday—Activities resumed—Dance, Presentation of court, Crowning of Viking Queen. Rain! Monday—Finally the sun. Hotdog roast, motorcade, long awaited game. The excitement was over. And this was a Viking Homecoming!! Pry HEI SSSiROTEERS PENNY PYE ee PAULA JOHNSON VICKI PRIDGEN JUDY McRAE 25 Our “Dignified Teachers” at a pep rally. Basketball season begins with the hope of a trip to the state finals in Greens- boro. December |8, and students that have been restless for a month are happily released for two weeks of Christmas vacation and treedom—they return less enthusiastically to begin 1971 and tace mid-term exams. Seniors breathe sighs of relief. A new constitution is introduced and accepted by the student body. Mike Mitchell is late to class again. “Sign here, please,” instructs Sherron Bramlett. Proof that girls play football as well as boys. 26 Steve Jackson is in “dismay” over a make-up test. Benny Farrow, Frank Shepard, and Ted Reynolds operate the WJTH radio station. 74 ee OER ” SN a NEN RSE ya ei tereem: “And have you been a good little girl this year?” “But we DID have a flat tire!” exclaims Peter Miars. wo oO = (e) O a pS 6 Y ak He c= Oo me) = re) tS 7) = a =) O ‘c QO = © re — “Oo = ! s Saturday OH, no! It’ «¢ Here, you take my books, Allison. ce The hazards of driving to school. The smoking area is a popular place between classes. PAULA DAVIS 30 ya te fl hs A ee Or ly ue Za Lu O a fa On VY O fas O Zz O IE O a = apenpeanigeninesioe AS! %, Y DONNA STOUT Sophomore CINDY PRIDGEN Sophomore Atter many postponements the May Court was elected. The announcement was made during school. Girls sat on the edge of their chairs trying not to look too disappointed when their names were now called. Sophomores tune aa Seniors—Maid of Honor—and the Queen— Our own Saga Staff’s Paula Davis! Anxiety was over! May Court was chosen. PAM VAN VELSOR Sophomore ANGIE WRIGHT Junior MO oii RENEE NORRIS Junior SHEILA BREWINGTON Junior Senior Senior PAULA JOHNSON Senior “Is “Peterson’s Palace of Pleasure’ only a lab room?” Questions Tommy Oxenfeld. ii abate Sit “| hope you are really thirsty, Chip!” “Won't someone help me? I’m late to class!” P Advanced Biology students carefully dissect the cat. Sandy Retchen and Mike Mason check out books. + esses 4208 rn ney gukevee, ame 30 Seniors order graduation invitations. TRADITIONS Traditions are... well, that is what they are .. . traditions—events that go on year after year. Traditions are ex- pected annually because they are part of the mortar and steel which is part of our school, which is part of lite and living. Traditional, events are long remembered events and are not forgotten just with a toss of the head. Oh, and the hardest and most lasting tradition—saying good-bye. GRADUATION— A new beginning. Students wait in anticipation for the announcement of this year’s Homecoming Queen. cm, —_ . ; Ses Students wait tensely as SAT scores are handed out. Cast rehearses senior class play, Up the Down Staircase. Annual Christmas tree in office brightens season. Distribution of the Saga is always thrilling. THLE ROME TELEPHONE aie Im ior Prom on f Students record the magic of the Junior-Sen NJROTC Ball. Junior-Senior Prom—‘“Windmills of Your Mind.” 38 Seg ges F ; me § a M ay Week is commemorated by the ice cream social. The long awaited day—GRADUATION! 39 Gunnery Sergeant R. Wilson, Lieutenant Commander J. T. Bryan, and Senior Chief R. T. Hess. INSTRUCTORS Fhe John T. Hoggard instructional unit consists of a commanding officer and two instructors. Commander Bryan is responsible for supervising and coordinating the entire unit. Sergeant Wilson and Chief Hess are in charge of instructing the cadets in all aspects pertaining to Navy life. Together they strive to develop better informed citizens and officer programs. Gunnery Sergeant R. Wilson and Chief R. T. Hess. Lieutenant Commander: J. T. Bryan. 42 The Company Commanding Officer, the Company Executive Officer, the Company Operation Officer, the Communications Officer, the Supply Officer and the Chief Petty Officer make up the Company Staff. COMPANY SPONSOR: Hon. Cadet LCDR Annette Perritt. COMPANY COMMANDER: LCDR J. J. Bryan. am COMPANY STAFF COMPANY STAFF: LCDR J. J. Bryan, LCDR L. S. Lineback, LT B. S. Lineback, ENS Blair, ENS M. D. Coleman, CPO S. A. Barnes. elaine Gen, ofiiiiaa. “i 4 ‘ ; : j FIRST PLATOON FIRST PLATOON LEADER LTjg M. L. Clark FIRST PLATOON, FIRST SQUAD: PO-2 D. E. Dyches, A. E. Willard, J. L. Abbott, W. W. Dowdy, R. V. Thomas, L. Hawke, M. W. Sandlin, L. K. Gause, R. L. Ransom. Fikst PLATOON, SECOND SQUAD: PO-2 C. M. Gurganus, J. E. Rowell, M. R. Hardwick, L. D. Beckett, J. D. Branch, S. W. Gardner, J. R. Conway, W. E. Horrell, D. M. West. FIRST PLATOON SPONSORS: LTjg Lesley Blakeman LTjg Vicki Pridgen LTjg Elizabeth Shytle 45 FIRST PLATOON, EXECUTIVE OFFICER ENS C. W. Zopfi FIRST PLATOON, THIRD SQUAD: PO-2 M. F. Powell, J. Zevan, G. E. Pickett, C. J. Bradley, H. B. Spradlin, D. R. James, W. E. Bellamy, M. G. Guyton, ENS C. W. Zopfi. Ae) SPONSORS To be selected as an NJROTC sponsor is an honor for a girl. She is chosen on the basis of three sets of criteria. She must be a senior, have at least a 3.0 academic average, and must possess a high moral character. After all the girls have been nominated, the final group is selected by the cadets. This year there were eleven girls chosen to be official sponsors for the company during the school year. Besides marching with the company wherever it goes, they are of tremendous assistance in making preparations for the NJROTC Ball. r Sponsors march in the traditional Christmas parade. AT SPONSORS: LTjg Jackie Brown, Elizabeth Gemmill, Debra Hutton, Elizabeth Shytle, Vicki Pridgen, Annette Perritt, Margaret Hooper, Sue Bryant, Sylvia Walton, Teresa Cribb, Leslie Blakeman. SECOND PLATOON 48 SECOND PLATOON; “FIRST SQUAB: PO-| J. D. Evans, PO-2 G. W. Blizzard, J. M. Shytle, B. K. Arrowood, S. J. Yow, D. R. Cribb, J. R. Peeler, R. M. Ridgeway, J.T. McNeill, D. M. Mclver. SECOND PLATOON SPONSORS: LTjg Teresa Cribb LTjg Jackie Brown LTjg Sylvia Walton SECOND PLATOON LEADER: LTjg A. B. Walls SECOND PLATOON, SECOND SQUAD: CPO M. Insley, M. C. Higgins, M. G. Martin, C. C. Bowen, D. J. McMillian, R. S. Register, J. R. Kennedy, W. E. Skipper. 4 } ? ' SECOND PLATOON, EXEC Udy Ee@EFi@ER ENS M. L. Dutch SECOND PLATOON, THIRD SQUAD: PO-2 L. P. Rooks, D. M. Aldridge, L. L. Johnson, D. W. Robinson, W. E. Guyton, Laps Hester, B. J. Melvin, E. L. Wash- ington, ENS M.. L. Dutch. HOGGARD RIFLES: Drill Team Com- mander LTjg M. S. Farmer. FIRST ROW: J. G. Carter, M. L. Clark, R. L. Strickland, C. M. Gurganus. SECOND ROW: M. W. Sandlin, B. Futch, J. D. Evans, M. F. Powell. THIRD ROW: D. E. Dyches, G. W. Blizzard, R. E. Schnell, M. D. Cole- man. FOURTH ROW: M. Thomas, M. Insley, R. J. Clemmons, D. M. Aldridge. HOGGARD RIFLES Through tryouts held at the beginning of the year, a select group of cadets is chosen to compose DRILL TEAM SPONSOR: LTjg Elizabeth Gemmil. the Hoggard Ritles. This unit is perhaps the most honored one y ar in the entire company. By ‘Mi drilling for many long hours, fg they have achieved the level of precision necessary to meet high standards of performance. DRILL TEAM COMMANDER: LTjg M. S. Farmer. THIRD PLATOON THIRD PLATOON LEADER: LTjg R. L. Strickland THIRD PLATOON, FIRST SOUAD=-G am Toon, K. G. Edwards, H. N. Wright, T. D. Eason, J. R. Watters, R. E. Schnell, T. C. Needham, J. L. Hudson, CPO B. G. Hil- burn, PO-I R. J. Clemmons. THIRD PLATOON SECOND SQUAD: PO-2 J. M. Russell, R. A. Harden, D. A. Woodruff, W. B. Shipman, F. L. James, W. E. Phelps, L. R. Hansley, R. C. Carter. THIRD PLATOON SPONSORS: LTjg Debra Hutton LTjg Margaret Hooper LTjg Sue Bryant 53 THIRD PLATOON, EXEC URIVES OFFICER ENS J. G. Carter THIRD PLA T O:O Nain SQUAD: C. A. Ryan, W. D. Roop, J. R. Holder, W. H. Thompson, G. D. Coleman, W. W. Jackson, J. M. Cole, B. P. Copenhaver, ENS J. G.: Carter. 54 FIRST ROW: B. Futch, R. S. Blair, C. W. Zopfi, J. R. Holder, J. D. Evans, J. G. Carter, M. Insley. SECOND ROW: J. M. Johnston, M. D. Coleman, M. Thomas, R. J. Sloan, M. L. Clark, G. W. Blizzard. Queen’s Guard performs at the NJROTC Ball. 55 QUEEN'S GUARD Special functions and performances display the precision of the Queen’s Guard. The NJROTC Ball and beauty pageants are included as such activities. Except tor the commander, the team is made up almost entirely of Ensigns. SWORD TEAM COMMANDER: LTjg B. Futch Fags COLOR GUARD The Color Guard is important in any NJROTC company. The Hoggard company’s unit drills and practices for countless long and hard hours, in order to represent Hoggard well wherever it performs. The Color Guards heads or leads the company in all the parades. Co CPO S. Barnes exhibits the school flag in the Christmas COLOR GUARD: PO-! M: T. Capps) ENSIBA W aRobisems parade. CPO J. R. Edwards, CPO R.A. Chesireée Lilia =Basrucemy PO-| T. F. Andrews. LTjg A. B. Walls, LCDR L. S. Lineback, LCDR J. J. Bryan, LT B. S. Lineback, LTjg R. L. Strickland, LTjg M. L. Clark. ADVISORY BOARD The purpose of the Advisory Committee is to find solutions to situations throughout the school year and to render recommendations for any disciplinary problems which may become bothersome or annoying to the unit. The tact they have only a few meetings during the school year shows the fine quality of the Hoggard Company. 57 f us oe: x. Cadet LCDR Bryan and LCDR Bryan finalize plans for a field trip to Camp LeJeune. FIRST ROW: J. G. Carter, M. L. Clark, M. D. Coleman, M. Thomas, B. Futch. SECOND ROW: J. J. Bryan, R. L. Strickland, A. B. Walls, OFFICERS CLUB M. S. Farmer, C. W. Zopfi. THIRD ROW: L. S. Lineback, B. S. Line- back, M. L. Dutch, R. S. Blair, B. W. Robison. The Officers Club is made up of all cadets with the rank of Ensign and above. Similar to the NCO Club, it is organized as a social club for the Company. The breakfast after the NJROTC Ball is the main feature for the year. Officers and sponsors practice for the Queen’s Sword Per- formance at the NJROTC Ball. OFFICERS CLUB PRESIDENT: LTjg M. L. Clark ‘ NCO CLUB PRESIDENT: CPO M. Insley FIRST ROW: R. J. Clemmons, M. Insley, G. W. Blizzard, J. D. Evans, M. F. Powell, T. F. Andrews, R. E. Schnell, L. P. Rooks, M. T. Capps, P. L. Reynolds. SECOND ROW: B. G. Hilburn, C. M. Gurganus, D. E. Dyches, J. W. Wilson, D. M. Aldridge, J. M. Johnston, J. M. Russell, M. W. Sandlin, J. R. Edwards, R. A. Chesire, R. J. Sloan. Club members complete NJROTC Ball plans. NCO CLUB All cadets with the rank of petty officer and above form the Noncommissioned Officers, Club. The dues that the members must pay in order to remain in the club are used to sponsor the NCO club breakfast held after the NJROTC Ball. Unlike the Officers club, its members are not limited to seniors. CADET LT J. T. Sauvinet receives congratulations as recipient of the “Cadet of the Year,” third-year recipient. HONORS DAY An annual NJROTC Honors day is held to recognize and honor all cadets who have been selected, based on their outstanding performances and accomplishments, to receive Honors and Awards in recognition of their feats. The presentations are made in the presence of the honored guests and the public. The seniors in the 1970 battalion were members of the first graduating unit at Hoggard. CADET LT D. Geddie and the Hoggard Rifles perform for the invited guests. 60 WADE LITA: Company B. CADET LTC. Bennett sets the pace for the inspection of CAPT C.N. Flitton Il, US Navy, presents the Navy League Sword to CADET LCDR P. C. Welsh. Skipper leads the Inspection Party through the ranks of Company C. 61 NJROTC BALL The NJROTC Ball is IT each year, the social highlight thoroughly enjoyed by the cadets and their guests. A great deal of time and work goes into planning all of the activities that are traditional at this occasion. The most familiar is the announcement and crowning of the NJROTC Queen during ceremonies at intermission. This year’s event was held at the Timme Plaza on January 30, 1971. 63 THE JOHN T. HOGGARD 1970— 64 65 isi NAmoardaoeaA JIM HEBBE—Basketball, Golf. Hoggard’s coaching statt seems to have solidified. The sole addition is Fred Rawlings. Of course, last year's faces are still around. Sometimes their faces are contorted in rage and frustration, but remember, —they are nice people. FRED RAWLINGS—Tennis. C. DICKENS—Wrestling. KICK - OFF! Well, it must be said that the Hoggard football team improved. By two games. Did you hear? We won TWO WHOLE GAMES this year! Optimism is the key word, though. If Hoggard continues improving at the rate of two games a year, the Vikings should have a perfect season by 1975. Perhaps the minimal improvement of this football season over the last was due to the shortage of aspiring athletes at pre-season camp. Perhaps it was a psychological inhibition of the players due to various factors concerning Hoggard’s 1969-1970 football record. Maybe it was just plain bad luck. All three reasons, though you may not understand the second, are probably correct. The football players could list more, it you cared to ask. But remember, Hoggard did not have a bad season because of a poor team. We have the best team in the state! . . Just had some bad breaks. “Patience is my greatest virtue.” VARSITY FOOTBALL NO Xperience W 3 NECESSaR ull Ve IW View O 1 ns he car's ness (O- 0) Ned Wes wile Ask en at ANY ane MALLING. | ust be ahh Mo Al fp. ea FIRST ROW: C. Pridgen, L. Oakley, S. An derson, S. Jackson, B. John- ston, B. Schupp, T. Cook, G. Swain, B. Oakley, B. Newber. SECOND ROW: A. Privette, T. Atwood, D. Smith, W. Holt, M. Politz, C. Abbott, G. Kennedy, M. Fisher, J. Price, J. Smith, S. Politz. THIRD ROW: R. Perry, M. Hardison, M. Ludlum, D. Campbell, D. Mclntyre, S. Stephens, D. Bridges, D. Aldridge, S. King, C. Taylor, B. Doyle. NOT PICTURED: B. Smith, B. Milholland, E. Huff, M. Register. MANAGERS: oe D. Hilton, M. Walton, K. Boseman. HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD SCOREBOARD i New Bern 0 Wilson Fike . 14 Fayetteville E. E. Smith . 19 West Carteret ii New Hanover . 9 Kinston Grainger . 0 Fayetteville Sanford . 6 Raleigh Sanderson 0 Fayetteville Ross 0 Jacksonville . John Smith appears to have someone on his back. 70 ; The Vikings tried to open the season in New Bern with a bang, but the game came off like a wet firecracker. Hoggard lost, 12-7. The mighty Wilson Titans visited Legion Staudium and scalped Hoggard, 22-0. “We feel we have a better team than our record indicates,” noted Coach Durham in review. The Hoggard football players awaited the fulfillment of his revelation. Anyway, the Vikings traveled to Fayetteville to lose to E. E. Smith, 42-14. And then hallelujah!!—-we beat West Carteret, 19-0. New Hanover managed to overpower Hoggard 28-7, the fourth straight deteat for the Vikings in our vicious interschool rivalry. Kinston provided the team with a great morale boost, going down 9-0. But the rest of the season was disappointing, to say the least. Hoggard lost to Sanford, Sanderson, Ross, and Jacksonville. Three of the losses were shutouts. But the biggest loss of the sea son was not a game, but a player. Trey Barrett, of the New Hanover Wildcats, died of injuries sustained in a game in Greenville. Hoggard has great pass protection. Isn't that so, Steve? .. . Steve? ? Donnie Bridges and Tim Atwood in No Man’s Land. Hoggard’s Baby Viking gridders opened their season in Wilson, with a 6-6 tie. This was much better than the game between the senior teams, in which Hoggard was creamed 22-0. E. E. Smith, which beat the varsity squad 42-14, lost to the Viks 35-6. West Carteret fell next, 14-6, but then the Jayvees ran into some determined Wildkittens, and lost 14-12. Following was another 6-6 tie, Don Jordan says, “Catch it, Chuck!” this time with Kinston. Reid Ross and Terry Sanford set the baby Vikings back two games, after which Hoggard ended the season on a cheerful note, beating Kinston 24-22, for a tinal 3-3-2 record. Matt Fisher and Bob Coleman, please send some talent and spirit to the varsity squad! Someday we will have a winning season, one without bad breaks... . “Does that mean me, too?” JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL 73 SCOREBOARD PiClEIGINNE) 5 2 ass Wilsont Like: ay een nO HOCSCARD A pa aes) Fayetteville E. E. Smith. 6 HROGGARDI =. il4. West Carteret . . . 6 HOSCARD ae arnt! 2 New Hanover... . . 14 HOSCAR Die aaun eho Kinston Grainger. . . 6 HOGCARD ees Fayetteville ROssiacuscee 14 FOGGARDS 2a 4.7 90 Fayetteville Sanford. . 48 PHeSS AR Mame 6°24. Jacksonvillems sal. eee 22 FIRST ROW: M. Davis, D. Jordan, J. McNeil, M. Tripp, A. Nixon, D. Singleton, M. Jones, A. McDonald, C. Jones, L. Murphy. SECOND ROW: D. Donathan, F. Meares, J. Ward, G. Sikes, R. James, T. Smith, M. Martin, C. Allen, D. Carlos. THIRD ROW: M. Wilson, L. Bridges, W. Verreen, C. Bradley, D. Taylor, B. Sumpter, M. Peterson, R. Musselman, G. Washington. NOT PICTURED: R. McLohon, R. Jones. ‘di nmi pouaiiatbiis The ultimate coach... Captain Joe James knows how to use his body! 74 FIRST ROW: J. James, L. Oakley, R. Ludwig, B. Oakley, J. Boles, M. Diamond, J. Windley, R. Feaster. SECOND ROW: Doright'’ Hilton, Mgr., J. Evans, M. Briggs, C. Bradley, J. Price, B. Milholland, C. Chahoc, A. Carter, B. Newber. NOT PICTURED: N. Williams. SCOREBOARD HOGGARD .. . 48 5, 1 Sil eee meeecARD 2... . I2 VeCatereta i.) =. a 38 BeeCCARDE Ly. . I6 New Hanover. . . . 32 AHe@secARD =. . 38 Kinston ends ce i ( L+ FIOSGARD = .. I9 Sanderson sn a5. . . 26 HOGGARD .4. . 29 Seihietel 4... 5h BO ee ey POSCOCARD 4). 22 Rom OSSMeme se wre 2) 2y POeoARD se. . I6 Jacksonville ae tees = 32 Coach D. C. Dickens had some comments pertaining to the 1970-71 season. Here they are: “The wrestling team this year was plagued with injuries. With almost every match the Vikings had to forfeit points. The Vikings did well with the few young men that stayed the entire year. These young men learned what personal pride and s loyalty to John T. Hoggard means. “The division this year was unusually tough. If wrestling at Hoggard is to be competitive, we must have more young men participating with a good attitude.” Thanks, Coach. 75 “First ya put your left foot forward .. .” Siete, Z ie er ES 76 Our cagers, hoping to improve their fantastic 1970 record, opened the season with wins over Asheville and Durham. But Hoggard is not perfect, nay, for our “Cardiac Kids” lost the next game to Wilson. However, after some Patented Hebbe Practice Therapy, the Vikings whipped E. E. Smith. But some- thing went wrong, and we lost to New Bern. Two losses in five games! Oh, well. Kindling the fire of desire, Hoggard repaid Wilson, and “whupped”’ that old school across town, 68-59. But the Cardiac Kids lost ground and the game to Kinston. Coach Hebbe must have said something powerful then, for the Vikings romped to a four game winning streak, the longest of the season. But Smith broke the spell. Fie on you, Smith! Hoggard did beat New Bern before losing to New Hanover, Kinston, and Sanford. Were the Cardiac Kids suffering heart failure? No, we won our final games. In the tournament, we beat Ross before Smith beat us. That’s all, folks... BASKETBALL The Man with the Plan. oe 77 FIRST ROW: Coach Hebbe, J. Atkinson, D. Clemmons, G. Swain, B. Sessoms, B. Smith, M. Baldwin, Coach Hall. SECOND ROW: S. Pollitz, T. Watkins, H. Mintz, S. King, M. McCoy, S. Stephens, B. Hayes, J. McCoy, M. Pollitz. Steve King gets ready fora Billy Smith Special. 78 HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD Hoggard’s basketball season partially con- SCOREBOARD 49° Asheville . 62, Durham 55 Wilson 2 ™ 69 , Ex ES Smitns 65 New Bern 66‘ Wilson 68 New Hanover . 64 Kinston 62 Terry Sanford . 57 Sanderson 49 Jacksonville . 77 Reid Ross . 66 E..EsSmithie 7 Ne w Bern 5 New Hanover . 13 Kinston ‘ 58 Terry Sanford . 65 Reid Ross 65 Jacksonville . DIVISION ONE TOURNAMENT 59 50 Reid Ross. Eee eSmitha curred with the worst outbreak of racial violence Wilmington has experienced. One cannot help wondering if the extreme tension affected the bonds, that, it would seem, exist among players on an above average team. But one must also consider that the 1969-70 first string was the culmination of a three year program. Therefore, it must be time to rebuild—in both our city and Hoggard basketball. 3 =) oO ve} os) wn =) -O wn i) © Ts me) fe, {e) c Pee the ball who put glue on ight, rg A “ec for Joe McCoy to get open. its Sessoms wa Bobby i ey eee ee a a na eR oN NISRA i lira enn mare BIN Sie SCOREBOARD HOGGARD 56. Wilson. 52 HOGGARD 49 E. E. Smith 53. HOGGARD 58 New Bern 64 HOGGARD 60 Bolivia 59 HOGGARD 63 Wilson 44 g HOGGARD 66, New Hanover 57 HOGGARD 47 Kinston ; 56. ¢ HOGGARD 62 Terry Santord 45 HOGGARD 46 Sanderson 48. q HOGGARD 62 Jacksonville . 78x | HOGGARD 56 Reid Ross 44, HOGGARD 83 E. E. Smith 46 HOGGARD 65 New Bern 54 HOGGARD oy) New Hanover 35 HOGGARD 53 Kinston f 43 HOGGARD 58 Terry Sanford 62 HOGGARD 49 Reid Ross 66 HOGGARD 68 Jacksonville . 53 Hoggard’s junior varsity basketball squad had a winning season this year, compiling an | 1-7 record. Coach Matt Fisher felt that his team contained some valuable- player prospects for next year’s varsity. It is hard to convey the excitement of a game, or the personal feelings of the players involved, on a mere sheet of paper. We must leave the interpretation of these records to you, the reader and spectator. Pete Peterson sets himself for a shot. J. V. BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: S. Jones, B. Kennedy, D. Moss, B. Boyd, P. Peterson. SECOND ROW: D. Dawson, J. Brogden, R. McKoy, B. Wheeler, S. Robinson, C. Allen. NOT PICTURED: R. Musselman, D. Davidson, R. McGraw. 82 em paren ePee Billy Wheeler has found the easiest way to pass to Spotty Jones— Spotty Jones leans up and in for the layup. ewes ; pagk Lit gy St : sl len SPRING SPORTS ai RON Atiiemcncne eee Mitch Hardison would make a great Greek statue. Record-setting Chip Taylor heaves the. shot. Ce 1 — $e ft aga aR ra one Wa ed Sree ae SP iter ES ae ae SSA gt ae. e =) ot 2 — a X — SMe Te 4 ‘ i ay oe wae mn a = casshearnsllcl™ ny R = ‘i mS ret ai pene” wo cali - ac ee een SS ee sa . Si, — “ - wt ne © - : ee a na b . 8 ‘e ae mei o — ae s cami ' . “ere cones ae 2 Le “ eae Pe . é ce 7 “ ee ee dogg ™ ‘id yor i : te, er - és . we Rehan oes | mee o — oe —— ms Sernt! nabs La eet : ave fi “. 3 pe : - wg f . Ls PF : aS PA tae, ce a iil iii sf BO Ca ea end br jaien Bs por eae yee _—_ ‘4 . a Se ¥ a, ate i ee ae ‘HOGGARD 4 LZ FIRST ROW: D. O'Conner, R. Dennis, J. Oliver, J. Smith, F. Meares, B. Oakley, D. Stockley. SECOND ROW: W. Bloodworth, M. Mintz, T. Pitts, D. Holloway, L. Oakley, B. Reed, C. Bradley. THIRD ROW: J. Newkirk, M. Tripp, M. Hardison, J. Price, C. Taylor, J. Funderburke, J. Bartlett. NOT PICTURED: T. Atwood, D. Aldridge, R. Cole, D. Keith. TRACK Tim Atwood and Mike Tripp churn along in the 50 yard dash. ig) It looks like Wayne Bloodworth has some kangaroo blood in him! 85 Hoggard’s baseball team suffered trom a slow start this season, but at the time this yearbook went to press, the Viking cagers had compiled a 2-|-| record. Coach Corbin’s ball- players tied their first game with Kinston, 5-5. Goldsboro slipped past Hoggard 6-5 in the second game. At this point, the Vikings started winning, with victories over Southeastern Community College and (nyaa!) Goldsboro. Steve King prepares for a day behind the plate. FIRST ROW: R. Taylor, D. Clemmons, R. Billingsley, M. Parker, B. Schupp, P. Horton, B. Smith, G. Swain, S. Thomas, S. Anderson. SECOND ROW: M. Ayers, Mgr., R. Perry, R. Musselman, T. Watkins, D. Bridges, S. Stephens, S. King, D. Carlos, D. Bellamy, R. Holt, R. Blair, S. Williams, Mars. 86 Robert (Babe?) Billingsley lines up a sure hit. Donnie Bridges doesn’t let anybody crowd the plate! Sid Thomas goes for two bases. J. V. BASEBALL Ronald Davis awaits the result of Adolf Dewitt’s pitch. FIRST ROW: B. Phelps, D. Allen, D. Davidson, B. Johnston, B. Sessoms, J. Whinna, C. Williamson, R. Davis. SECOND ROW: A. Dewitt, W. Hansley, R. Sumpter, R. Darden, D. Vick, G. Sikes, C. Allen, R. Hewlett, B. Maultsby. Coach Hall and his unceasing smile. GOLF The Hoggard golf program got a shot in the arm this year, with many more duffers on the team than ever before. Thus far on the agenda, Coach Hebbe’s boys are in second place in the Division, just behind Terry Sanford. The team has nine more matches to play, including the Sectional and State Tournaments. Coach Jim Hebbe demonstrates some of the finer points of driving to Mel Fryar and Scott Romblad. FIRST ROW: D. Smith, R. Hinson, J. Holder, E. Gleason, C. Hause, Bay : : ea G. Averitt, J. Carter, C. Webb, S. Hilton. SECOND ROW: M. Perkin- er son, A. Elkins, V. Lindenschmidt, R. Johnson, R. Boyd, P. Miars, K. How- “ | ; ie erin, S. Romblao, R. Woodcock. NOT PICTURED: G. Erdoesy, M. Fryar, Oh boy! If | make this one, | get a free pee G. Webb, D. Wychel. an sete MAL is aries 89 BOYS TENNIS Eddie Meshaw and Chuck Craig stand ready for a volley, while Greg Allen awaits the return of Terry Pridemore’s serve during the double’s matches with Goldsboro. FIRST ROW: M. Taylor, C. Craig, R. Hayes, T. Pridemore, C. Harris, M. O'Brien. SECOND ROW: D. Newton, R. Pride- more, E. Meshaw, D. Dawson, G. Allen, Coach Rawlings. Coach Rawlings is as pleased with his boys . . . FIRST ROW: L. Soloman, C. Bradshaw, M. Frazelle, J. War- ren, J. Ward, K. Yates, S. Connette, A. Cox, C. Wendle. GIRLS’ TENN Cam Bradshaw encourages a meeting between the ball and Laura as he is with his girls! Soloman’s racket. we oo Hi Be a OR —— _ : 4 Jorn gta a FIRST ROW: J. Hinton, P. Strothers, S. Morris, J. Rowe, J. Richardson. SECOND ROW: C. Fryar, P. Ingram, A. Wilson, M. Brooks, S. Brewington, K. Hicks, R. Triplett, J. Mapson, L. Soloman. GIVE ‘EM Head cheerleader Jan Head cheerleader Marsha Williams. A CHEER! FIRST ROW: D. Stout, P. Van Velsor, M. Williams, P. Newsone, C. Pridgen. SECOND ROW: G. Cot ren, D. Overbee, D. Holland, A. Odom, D. Ballard, S. Boles, H. Futch. 94 Tite : h x ES 3 e 2 TRIPP WADDELL, Vice-President: STEPHANY POINTS, President; PAULA JOHNSON, Secretary. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS 96 EXECUTIVE BOARD SECRETARIES CONNIE BARDEN . . . . . . . School Spirit JAN ROWE... . . . . Head Cheerleader MERI McCRACKIN . . . . . .. . ) -Publications NANCY MARGULIES. . . . . . Beautification LIONEL PARKER, DONALD MAPSON— Transportation MARK AYERS. . . . . . . Public Relations Me@IEPRIDGEN. |’... 22... .-. Fine Arts DEEONNASDOWDY ..... . . = . - Finance WINNIE HARVIN. . . . . . Human Relations Mee rENNON ..-. ...... . |. Elections JANE NOFFSINGER . . . Department of Order FIRST ROW: C. Barden, J. Rowe, M. McCrackin, N. Margulies. SECOND ROW: L. Parker, D. Mapson, M. Ayers. THIRD ROW: V. Pridgen, D. Dowdy, W. Harvin, L. Lennon. iil DEPARTMENT OF ORDER JANE NOFFSINGER. . . . . Secretary LEROY IOAKEEYs yee er) en SontOr SEVECALPER@. sees) Ge eee Senior VELMACG IRE Saunt ee he eee Senior ANNEGHESPERRIT I: ya ee ees one Senion BUBBA JOHNSTON. . . . . . ) Junior SEVESACKSONG a ts 4 tlontor SUSANNE SAW ae onion DAVIE WAGGETT. . . . . Sophomore PAULA NEWSOME . . . . Sophomore a FIRST ROW: S. Jackson, S. Shaw. SECOND ROW: J. Noffsinger, L. Oakley, D. Waggett, P. Newsome. THIRD ROW: S. Alper, V. Gibbs, A. Perritt, B. Johnston. 98 FIRST ROW: J. Wilson, J. Windley, J. Carter, B. Carter, L. Lowrimore, B. King, T. White, D. Hunter, B. Jeffers, J. Shepard, D. Warner. SECOND ROW: D. Keith, K. Amato, B. Kavenaugh, J. Buck, B. Telfair, C. Bradshaw, S. Morris, B. Hamilton. THIRD ROW: R. lIvester, T. Pitts, J. Morrison, C. McLohon, V. Courtney, D. Landon, C. Scruggs, B. Baker, M. Brooks, T. Haverty, J. Warren, J. Little, D. Marlowe, L. Smith, B. Posey, $. Dermid. FOURTH ROW: R. Woodcock, S. Johnson, J. Newkirk, R. Willis, C. Turner, T. Needham. gore rime se ny i . sae Dye ere o eee ‘Yamee 4 us 2 asees @ etme Precinct committee members map out the division of Hog- gard’s school district into precincts which will be used in a new system of Student Council representation. HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES The homeroom representatives serve as the bridge between students and the Student Council. Through reporting the Student Council plans and activities to their respective homerooms, and voicing the opinion of the student, they aim for the perfection of Hoggard. Wot aa | sent J fet: eet @ seaete: eisié John Alexius supports the club by buying Viking School Spirit Club members present a football skit at a fall pep rally. Daisy stickers from Karen Watson. 100 SCHOOL SPIRIT CLUB The School Spirit Club, one otf the largest clubs in the school, strives to promote Viking spirit. It has been very active in achieving this goal by sponsoring pep rallies, decorating team members’ lockers, giving corsages to the cheerleaders, and other such projects. It is a true example of “HOG POWER.” FIRST ROW: M. Gibson, H. Futch, D. Marlow, D. Gore, L. Tutherow, C. Turner, A. Odom, D. Ballard, D. Overbee, D. Stout, C. Pridgen, S. Boles, G. Cothren, M. Williams, Mrs. Keith. SECOND ROW: N. Beery, N. Baldwin, J. Little, S. Taylor, B. Blake, F. Boone, L. Shearin, S. Johnson, N. Thomas, B. Baldwin, B. Long, J. Buck, T. Haverty, D. Hunter, C. Bradshaw. THIRD ROW: B. McCafferty, S. Rouse, D. Warner, V. Courtney, C. Barden, K. Watson, L. Smith, K. Mohr, S. Thompson, K. Shepard, K. Yates, B. Baker. FOURTH ROW: V. Tabor, D. Pridgen, S. Brooks, P. Rivenbark, P. Boyd, B. Hewlett, V. Miller, J. Alexius, P. Davis, Mrs. Beam. M Ena Another pep rally skit—this one before a game with NHHS. “Hogs are beautiful”—the School Spirit Club float in the Homecoming parade. 101 ae i Lt aeeerenineg OFFICERS: MIKE PADRICK, President; MARCIA HELSABECK, Treasurer; LEROY OAKLEY, Vice- President. NOT PICTURED: CONNIE BARDEN, Secretary. Right: Lighting the candle signifying truth. LEFT: OLD MEMBERS, FIRST ROW: L. Solomon, C, Barden, A. Perritt, B. Long. SECOND ROW: D. Gimple, S. Williams, W. Queen, P. Davis. THIRD ROW: J. Bryan, M. Padrick, L. Lineback, B. Lineback. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The purpose of the National Honor Society is to recognize exceptional scholarship, leadership, service, and character—induction into its membership ‘is a great honor. By sponsoring such projects as a tutorial program for students desiring help in studies, it works to make Hoggard a better school. es SANS, CONN Nites ar Members and their families attending the senior induction enjoy a tea afterwards. moe ACCME NN ON Fda nigh Seeks: the PNA Ka ag weseene™ NEW MEMBERS, FIRST ROW: L. Jordan, G. Huggins, L. Mobley, D. Sinhel, P. McSwain, T. Cribb, T. White, B. Highsmith, SECOND ROW: L. Lennon, K. Murray, R. Russell, P. Pye, R. Britt, S. Dermid, M. Hooper. THIRD ROW: T. Viser, L. Neal, K. Hales, R. Peterson, B. Wilke, R. Strickland, M. Clark. rot mig wa ma a B. Jeffers, N. Margulies, B. Long, T. Haverty, P. Campbell, B. Hayes, F. McSpaddin. Sa = sepa so mene sea M. McCrackin, S. Hall, B. Naylor, S. Johnson, Hale, B. Telfair, S. Duperock, B. Johnston, S. Flynn, L. Shearin, V. Courtney, K. Hicks, M. 104 105 SOCIAL MARSHALS The Social Marshals are a select group of students who serve as the official hosts for school functions. They also provide the organization for school activities such as Homecoming Week and May Week. Vicky Pridgen, Head Social Marshal, dis- cusses plans for May Week with Lou Shearin, Secretary, and Donna Becker. Social Marshals usher for the Voyagers’ Christmas Concert. Chairman of the Homecoming Parade Committee Faye Flynn checks last minute details with the help of Mr. Wooten. SOCIAL MARSHALS cl Hayes, Meri Veer and Sue Hall sell PTA monbeene cards, 106 STUDENT PUBLICATIONS The work of long hours and many people is required in the compilation of the student publications at JTH. The Sword and Shield is the student handbook which is published annually, and the Informer is published throughout the year to report Student Council activities. a Lisa Neuwirth, Lynsey Davis, Becky Hayes, Meri McCrackin, and Liz Hegele discuss the telephone directory. Meri McCrackin and Carolyn Williams run off the Informer. Deborah Jamison Arawe illustrations for the handbook and Informer. GIRLS’) CHORUS Chosen by audition, the Girls’ Chorus members learn to appreciate and enjoy all types of music, as well as improving their musical abilities. They perform numerous concerts during the year at various locations. FIRST ROW: J. Jennings, M. Lanier, G. Moore, B. Blake, R. Cramer, K. Hines, G. Hardie, C. McCulloch. SECOND ROW: C. Powlas, G. Taylor, M. Eason, A. Davis, S. Taylor, J. Gore, D. Powell, J. Lett, M. Flewwellin. THIRD ROW: M. Gibson, N. Thomas, K. Freeman, C. Beeker, B. Pope, S. Watts, B. Posey, K. Murray, S. Brooks. FOURTH ROW: B. Craig, P. Hines, J. Adcock, C. Lewis, E. Mahn, A. Viser, |. Batounis, L. Crowder. —_ r Members of Girls’ Chorus and Voyagers go Christmas shopping center. ata local VOYAGERS Rehearsing for the Voyager performance in “Broad- way Brochure.” 109 VOYAGERS Striving for excellence in their musical endeavors, the Voyagers succeed in bringing pleasure to their audiences. Through many hours of rehearsing, they acquire the self-confidence and ability to perform before numerous and varied audiences. They are a credit to JTH and do their part to improve it, such as organizing an effort to teach the entire student body the “Hoggard Fight Song” to boost school spirit. 110 FIRST ROW: D. Barbour, G. English, R. Pritchett, D. McIntyre, M. Ludlum, D. Holloway, G. Halland, K. Bradshaw, D. Jones, F. Shepard, W. Horne, R. Temoney. SECOND ROW: B. Long, T. Craft, A. Collins, A. Cracker, T. Holli- day, M. Mason, R. Edwards, R. Dennis, H. Davis, B. Boney, D. Duke, M. Bethea, S. Miller, G. Sloan. FIRST ROW: D. Gurganus, L. Harmon, K. Bowden, D. Galley, P. Marshburn, M. Hunt, S. West, M. Koch, S. Duperock, B. Pridgen, B. Smith, D. Russ, W. Harvin, L. Shearin, C. Hud- son, L. Lowrimore, B. Highsmith. SECOND ROW: S. Jones, D. Jones, B. Joye, M. Keenan, B. Marett, S. Campbell, S. Bryant, L. Teachey, A. Perritt, M. McCrackin, E. Carmichael, J. Noffsinger, A. Beasley, J. Todd, S. Keaton, S. Dermid, S. Brinson, C. Wendle, C. Turner, L. Lennon. OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: CONNIE HUDSON, Secretary; DORAGENE GURGANUS, Vice- President. SECOND ROW: LINDA HARMON, Student Director; SUSAN DERMID, President. HI FIRST ROW: C. Crump, L. Davis, J. Austin, M. Padrick. SECOND ROW: B. Perry, N. Bullock, S. Sanderson, B. Mobley, V. Gibbs, P. Davis, V. Pridgen. THIRD ROW: Mr. Bebber, J. Noffsinger, B. Blake, B. Long, T. Pitts, S. Langston, P. Creech, K. O'Reardon, B. Simmons, V. Williams, J. Finkelstein, R. McCrimmon, Mrs. Davis. President Bob Long conducts the induction ceremony. QUILL AND SCROLL Journalism students who are joined together in their efforts to excel in the art of journalism, and through these efforts, become members of a national honorary organization—the Quill and Scroll. These students struggle to uphold the truth and honesty necessary to the field of publication. New members participate in induction. 112 FLAG GIRLS These girls can be seen accompanying the Marching Vikings whenever they perform. Adding color and beauty to the band, they are a welcome addition to an already-great Hoggard group. FLAG GIRLS, FRONT ROW: Nancy Berry, Julie Insley. BACK ROW: Courtney McQuillan, Paula Holmes, Terresa Guy, Charlene Floyd. MAJORETTES The Majorettes, along with the Flag Girls, accompany the March- ing Vikings, but also perform their own show—one resulting from strenuous practice, great skill, and beauty. MAJORETTES: Beth Marrat, Vicki Miller, Yvette Johnson, Pat Riven- bark, Linda Simmons. FRONT: Donna Criser, HEAD MAJOR- ETTE. 113 Marching Vikings perform before presentation of the Home- coming Court. MARCHING VIKINGS With their usual excellence, the Marching Vikings this year have proved their ability to heighten school spirit through their sounds of music. The long hours of practice paid off as they performed precise formations and music at halftimes and during various parades. Another unique halftime formation. A pre-game salutation to the Vikings. S. Bartholow. STANDING: T. . SITTING: J. Carter, SAX QUARTET Viser, S. Long. ENSEMBLES BRASS. SITTING: M. Carr, J. Williams, STANDING: J. King, K. Brad shaw, M. Scruggs. The ensembles are specialized musicians who are constantly f various music. These voluntary groups improve striving for excellence in their their techniques and talents with the challenge o performances ° J. Johnson. J. Adcock, . . DUET N. Huband. STANDING: Keith. E. Holston, D. WOODWIND. SITTING: N. Beery, C. Watkins, T. Hines, K. Brown, 115 CONCERT BAND Through the presentation of various concerts throughout the year, the Concert Band has enlivened and promoted, in its own special way, the Viking spirit at Hoggard. With a com- bination of talent and determina- tion, the members delight their audiences with a superb performance. FIRST ROW: B. Foss, C. McQuillan, M. Amos, D. Haas, M. King, C. Scruggs, C. Floyd, P. Holmes, J. Insley, D. Bloomer. SECOND ROW: D. Savage, K. Whitesell, B. Hill, P. Tann, B. Thompson, B. Cavanaugh, R. Payton, R. Richard, B. Cowan, S. Levine, B. Jones, N. Gilles, M. Cromartie, L. Williams. THIRD ROW: J. Bowen, B. Guy, P. Boyd, B. Stever, B. Sidberry, P. Holleman, J. Newkirk, R. Howard, P. Tootoo, S. Herring, S. Brewington, P. Bordeaux, J. Porter. FOURTH ROW: A. Elkins, D. Washington, J. Atkins, Mr. Peterson, T. Lammons, M. Register, K. Downing. pm, SYMPHONIC BAND With great ease the experts of the Symphonic band charm audiences through the magic of music—bringing together modern and traditional by introducing youth to the works of the masters. FIRST ROW: L. Hegele, J. Honeycutt, C. Watkins, N. Blake, T. White, J. Sneeden, J. Soloman, J. Adcock, C. Barden. SECOND ROW: J. Johnson, J. Bartlett, M. Barefoot, D. Allen, E. Holston, D. Keith, T. Hines, J. Fountain, J. Carter, S. Bryan, L. Teachy, D. Long, R. Mclver, S. Long. THIRD ROW: N. Huban, S. Bartholow, A. Collins, H. Mintz, K. Brown, 1. Viser, F. McNeil, S. Johnson, B. Mil- holland, M. Smith, M. Scruggs, J. Kings. FOURTH ROW: N. Beery, J. Fussell, B. King, J. Cook, J. Southerland, T. Guy, R. Jarvis, M. Wrublewski, R. Autry, M. McCoy, B. Kavenaugh, F. Shepard. FIFTH ROW: D. Barbour, R. Temony, K. Bradshaw, C. Pridgen, R. Hollembeak, J. Williams, M. Carr. SIXTH ROW: D. Waggett, L. Watts, J. Shawver, D. Smith, W. Collins, M. Dailey, B. Isley, R. Pitt- man, S. Williams. STAGE BAND Bridging the musical generation gap, the stage band provides a combina- tion of “bop” and “pop.” Occasionally, some of these musicians entertain during pep rallies and at ballgames. a The Stage Band makes its debut at a PTA meeting. _ FIRST ROW: S. Barthelow, S. Long, J. Carter, T. Viser, S. Bryan, A. Col- lins.s SECOND ROW: L. Watts, S. Williams, M. Dailey, J. Williams, M. Carr. THIRD ROW: D. Waggett, J. King, F. Shephard? M. Scruggs, R. Autrey, M. Smith, Mr. Pindell. { The Pep Band—a. group of volunteer school spirit builders. 118 FCA The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is made up of young men of outstanding athletic ability who stress the ethics of fair play in sports, and promote Viking recognition. FIRST ROW: S. Anderson, T. Watkins, B. Mil- holland, B. Oakley, B. Newber. SECOND ROW: L. Oakley, M. Hardison, E. Huff, B. Johnston, J. Price, B. Schupp, R. Billingsley, B. Sessoms, S. Stephens, S. King. THIRD ROW: S. Williams, J. Boles, D. Hilton, B. Smith, C. Hall. FCA members sell—what else ?—-so ‘Gs ie . a) jars 3, a 1 Ge ft drinks at basketball games. Library assistants have the Christmas spirit . . . SCHOOL ASSISTANTS Just look around the school and you will see them. School Assistants are everywhere helping the school during their spare time. There are many different assistants each hour of the day, and they work in the library, office, and various lab rooms. 120 Filing new library cards is a job for Janie Ward, Mark Wilson, and Helen Metts. eer Sea SEES Tommy Edge, Debbie Haas, and books for student use. Janice Toster prepare new pounds. “John T. Hoggard High School. May | help you?” Vicky Autry answers the office phone. ane ee E ae. Kathy Sheppard and Lynn Lowrimore look up subject cards. Sheila Brewington and Steve Millinor take inventory of lab apparatus. 121 CIVINETTES Through various projects during the year, the Civinettes aid in bettering the school and our community. They have attended their state convention, sold fruitcakes, given a party for kindergarten children, sold candy canes, sponsored school dances, and participated in Homecoming and May Week. A busy year for the Hoggard Civinettes. Robert Blair, Civinette Sweetheart, sur- rounded by admiring Civinettes. Alice Coxe, Julie Marston, and Beth Gemmill prepare Christmas stockings for the Christian Kindergarten. A tea for the Homecoming Court, presented annually by Civinettes. FIRST ROW: A. Wright, B. Mobley. SECOND ROW: V. Gibbs, P. Strutters, D. Dowdy, P. Gregory. THIRD ROW: J. Martson, D. Jones, S. Campbell, B. Gemmill. FOURTH ROW: S. Connette, A. Perritt, S. Dermid. FIFTH ROW: L. Soloman, S. Points, M. Brooks, J. Hinton. SIXTH ROW: B. Smith, S. Shaw, L. Lennon, J. Little. SEVENTH ROW: P. Van Velsor, D. Warner, N. Mabry, S. Williams. EIGHTH ROW: S. Sanderson, N. Beery, S. Stokley, D. Hutton. NINTH ROW: L. Mobley, T. Haverty, G. Coth- ren, J. Buck. TENTH ROW: P. Davis, J. Noffinger, Mr. Blair, Advisor. LEFT, OFFICERS: JANE NOFFSINGER, President; PAULA DAVIS, Treasurer; BETH MOBLEY, Secretary; DEBBIE WARNER, Vice-President. FIRST ROW: B. Hayes, S. Alper, T. Mosely. SECOND ROW: Mr. Blair, Advisor; R. Strickland, C. Mabry, D. Maclntyre. THIRD ROW: P. Herring, J. Stokley, T. Ludlum. FOURTH ROW: D. Dawson, E. Hankins, R. Peterson. FIFTH ROW: H. Mintz, J. King, M. Ludlum, £E. Latham. SIXTH ROW: te Bian Blairw.Sa0 King airs: Stephens. RIGHT: OFFICERS: BOBBY HAYES, President; ROBERT BLAIR, Treasurer; DON MaclN- TYRE, Sargeant of Arms; PETE HERRING, Chaplain; RONNIE STRICKLAND, Secretary. JUNIOR CIVITANS The purpose of the Junior Civitans is to serve the school and community. They sponsor various projects during the year to strengthen Hoggard and their own individual betterment. Attending their state convention, selling fruitcakes, giving pep rally skits—these are a few examples of Junior Civitan work. Doug Taylor and Ricky Pridemore unpack Laura Solomon is announced Junior Civitan fruitcakes to sell at Christmas. Sweetheart by Doug O'Dell. Junior Civitans and Civinettes participate in a pep rally skit. 125 KEYETTES 126 RIGHT, OFFICERS: CONNIE BARDEN, President, LESLIE BLAKEMAN, Vice-President, BETH NAYLOR, Secretary, PAULA JOHNSON, Treasurer. LEFT, FIRST ROW: D. Stout, E. Sparrow, L. Shearin, A. White- hurst, J. Gore. SECOND ROW: L. Smith, R. Triplett, D. Becker, G. Barden. THIRD ROW: P. Holmes, S. Brewington, D. Hodges, J. Hale, L. Blakeman. FOURTH ROW: B. Hamilton, B. Hayes, D. Marlow, G. Barefoot, P. Pye, P. Newsome, V. Courtney. FIFTH ROW: J. Hinton, J. Austin, L. Davis, J. Warren, M. Amos, M. McCrackin, K. Hicks, V. Pridgen. Courtney McQuillan, Donna Stout, and Paula Newsome decide on the fashion style they will model in the annual Keyettes’ Fashion Show. KEYETTES In spite of their delayed beginning, the Keyettes became an active part of JTH and sponsored a banquet for the teachers, and a fashion show, along with other projects. i Ee ee ee 2 eg! EB iain Ho eee The Ecology flag symbol. ECOLOGY CLUB Realizing the need for an organized fight to save their environment, the Ecology Club works to help Hoggard, as well as the community, in becoming a better, cleaner place. Danny Helgren, Tom Davis, Vicky Riopel, Tom Lammons, and Karen Kusler plan a campaign against overpopulation. Sis eee aon ih aan Sa SS BIBLE CLUB The Bible Club was organized tor the purpose of strengthen- ing individuals through, God. They strive to promote harmony among enemies as well as friends, and they enjoy the benefits of helping one another. ABOVE: FIRST ROW: J. Hilton, V. Tabor, D. Dodd, D. Pridgen, D. Hes- see, J. Broadway. SECOND ROW: C. Dodd, D. McMillan, D. Smith, B. Thompson, T. Lewis, M. Spool. LEFT: Members participate in an impressive candlelight cere- mony. BELOW: Bible Club Members go Christmas caroling. FIRST ROW: B. Kramasz, R. Reese, B. Thomas, S. Blanton, B. McCafferty, N. Baldwin, K. Powell, L. Tutherow, S. Dupercock, S$. Bowden, G. Taylor, C Johnson, S. Congleton, J. Russo, M. Newton, P. Keenan, D. Cherry, S. Knawles, A. Viser, R. Wade. SECOND ROW: K. O'Reardon, J. O'Shea, M Cox, M. Patrick, D. Garber, N. Thomas, C. Crouch, M. Koch, S. Pierick, S. Jones, B. Harris, R. Britt, D. Keith. THIRD ROW: R. Grant, D. Helgrin K. Hales, T. Viser, E. Latham, D. Gilles, M. Johnson, J. Newkirk. HUMANUS CLUB The Humanus Club this year has taken an active interest in JTH and the community. Their. activities include participation in Homecoming Week, Christmas caroling, and decorating at Babies’ Hospital and various nursing homes in this area. The Humanus Club Homecoming float. 130 . . . . . ff; Se prenssone Pee ience sell Viking dolls to Effie OFFICERS: KEITH HALES, President: CAROLE JOHNSON, Secretary; parrow an arilyn iver. RICHARD WADE, Vice-President. 13] i FIRST ROW: K. Powell, J. Jennings, C. McCulloch, M. Retchin, N Baldwin, P. McCauley, G. Taylor, K. Borth, L. Wilson. SECOND ROW M. Cox, M. Patrick, S. Mincy, E. Mahn, S. Congleton, G. Holland, E Latham, S. Brooks, B. McCafferty, A. Taylor, S. Savage. ; The FTA float “invades” the Homecoming parade. OFFICERS: SHERRI SAVAGE, President; MARY LOU COX, Vice-President: BONNIE McCAFFERTY, Secretary. A morning tea for the faculty. FTA The Future Teachers of America are responsible tor cultivating the students’ interest in the teaching profession. They learn about the opportunities, responsibilities, and the importances of good teachers in the modern school system through various projects and activities throughout the year 132 FHA The Future Homemakers of America work to help individuals improve personal, family, and community living. The club encourages interest in home economics, home economics careers, and related occupations. The FHA morning coftee shop prepares to open. B. Mallette, B. Washington, E. Sparrow, E. Fennell, M. Bellamy, D. Hesse, Y. Johnson, K. Freeman, V. ; ‘ ; Aereod. : Effie Sparrow, President of the North Carolina FHA. FIRST ROW: Mr. Piner, C. Grass, S. O'Shea, D. Wellman, L. Avant, K. Bowden, T. Meredith, H. Lane, C. Batchelor, B. Aaron. SECOND ROW: B. Williams, B. Parker, D. Cole, J. Washington, D. Farrow, E. Manning, S. Farrow, K. Pridgen, B. Pittman. THIRD ROW: R. Barnwell, C. Faircloth, M. Farrow, T. Garner, R. Pridgen, M. Harrell. VICA members return with “Santa Claus” from entertaining children at Babies’ Hospital. Roger Pridgen and Mike Farrow buy their homecoming mums from Harlee Bordeaux and Charlie Batchelor. VICA Sweetheart, Miss Karen Pridgen. VICA The Vocational Industrial Club of America is composed of students who are interested in developing leader- ship abilities. The club also aids the students in fostering a deeper respect for the dignity of work. Through the formation of realistic goals, this club helps the students to attain a purposetul life. DECA Distributive Education Clubs of America provide a uniform organ- ization which will distinguish the distributive training students as an active club within the school and create an interest in the field of distribution. le, OFFICERS: LOIS WATKINS, President; DEBBIE VEREEN, Vice President; PATRICIA DeBOSE, Secretary; NIKKI SPECK, Treasurer; DAVID HARDWICK, Parliamentarian; JOAN D'Aubour, Public Relations; GAIL MORSE, Historian. FIRST ROW: B. Finch, D. Vereen, S. Mason, P. DeBose, V. Lee, N Speck. SECOND ROW: S. Fox, G. Morse, A. Massery, R. Ryninger, L. Watkins, J. D'Aubour, M. Branch, D. Murray. THIRD ROW: J. Daniels, D. Picklesimer, D. Harwick, L. Craven, R. Jordan, S. Gore, D. Carroll, S. Luck, L. Rooks. Seniors in DECA II won first place in the Education Division of Jaycee’s Tri-County Fair. Ricky Jordan is explaining the exhibit to Sylvia Walton. OBJECTIVES OF DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION : )Quatiried P; RSONS : 2.Socio-Economic Abvustuent 5 : HOME 3.Coumunity-Scnoo-Byc ie FE ¢ USINESS Jape a COOPERATION SCHOOL AEwcourace rtiariye AND saa FOR EMPLOYMENT — SY)oury A ? torre a i FUTURE eQanuyt Y= y Re A BUSINE a if az gt fuk tee BN “it é . anes, DECA Sweetheart, Miss Nikki Speck. = COO Through the programs involving business, the Co-operative Office Occupations strives to make students more aware of the business world. It also gives the student the opportunity to participate in club activities and to assume group responsibilities. OFFICERS. FIRST ROW: R. BRITT, Historian; S. FOY, President: B. FAW, Treasurer. SEC- OND ROW: A. VEREEN, Secretary, D. OVERBEE, Vice-President; D. DAVIS, Parliamentarian. The COO Homecoming float. FRONT ROW: L. Greenough, P. George, F Holmes, G. Hundley. SECOND ROW: E. Hud- son, D. Davis, H. Boykin, R. Britt, D. Overbee. THIRD ROW: D. Williams, S. Foy, B. Grice A. Pate. STANDING: B. Faw, S. Koontz, A. Vereen, K. Lawhorne, R. Hicks. tit hammemerrehssiettaretstionerimactionsbin al Ses ui ie 4 oa J. Ayala, B. Parkinson, K. Borth, R. Woodcock, K. Brooks, M. Mintz, T. Lammons. seomenigsitetiioel Eddie Holsten seriously ponders his next move against Earl Sheridan. CHESS CLUB The Chess Club is organized strictly for the pleasure of playing chess. The members enhance their playing abilities while in competition witn other teams in the state. Kevin Brooks and Curtis Price prove that chess requires deep concentration. 137 FRENCH CLUB Through guest speakers, pen-pals, and French dinners, French Club members increase their understanding of the French civilization. From these projects they enhance their knowledge of the language and its customs. President Sandy Potter presents a Christmas corsage to the advisor, Mrs. Everette. The annual French club banquet. FIRST ROW: M. McSpadden, N. Berry, S. Potter, J. Jennings, B. Blake. SECOND ROW: L. Kjewski, M. Jennings, K. Trobaugh, L. Jordan, J. Broadway, N. Huband. THIRD ROW: T. Lewis, E. Mahn, G. Holland, D. Duke, D. O'Connor, J. Ward. The club watches slides taken by members who visited Spanish countries. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club was organized for the purpose of broadening the knowledge of Spanish students. _Through guest speakers, a Spanish- style Christmas party, and various other projects, they acquire a greater understanding of the language and its culture. 139 i S RAO ‘ae FIRST ROW: Mr. Mabry, S. West, B. Hufham, L. Gornto, B. Kramasz, D. Hesse, W. Queen, K. O'Reardon, B. Stanley, E. Latham, M. Newton, D. Cherry. SECOND ROW: M. Mintz, D. Riggs, D. Gimple, P. Davis. OFFICERS: DEBBIE GIMPLE, President; GREG ALLEN, Secretary- Treasurer; BETTY KRAMASZ, Vice-President. , St ee sed F cara Sie) eh i Sawer ee 2% oe $ ee | Cc = = = a aa 2 E@O (a is — ee GOL w OLS 5 Cana = oe Bess ma i Ulisse iE oe) Ww 0 ® eg : a 0) seat ean ae =) © ££ oO Oc c om + Cc £3 (0) ae so=5 One Te aera a Brees =e = “Sse DO fs. Te =. oy SE fF c—o .- Owe vy} uw x oo 9 mt uw f= te [ep Oe SmaiO 3556 6 an o - REN eerie 5 Haine eae an Reem tn i Seem ree _saseaRenatiene tnt: Le ceeta ee ee ence Fi ceetiaieasaeiiese cee ieaaee . RAL. IS . me) Se O.¢ © £ OD we) os Bes “Oh c re (ad) G = = D (Oy. “s @® a - wn EOeo £ OQ © — oO unused language. An under- standing between past and present is gained through greater appreciation for th activities of this club LATIN CLUB 140 GERMAN CLUB The goal of the German Club is to strengthen the bond between students of the language who are interested in broadening their knowledge and understanding of the German culture This is accomplished through the production of German plays and by supporting German orphans. Phyllis Holleman, Miss Morris, Advisor, Allen Elkins, Alice Davis, and Greg Lewis wait to speak to Mr. Gurganus about presenting a program to Junior High Students. OFFICERS: BECKY HAYES, secretary; EFFIE SPARROW, Treasurer; ALICE DAVIS, President. CITY OF TON oe pi ERMAN CLUR Lsbes UME 141] Sad yi ii i ah eed aa means Shape aie sneer te Ac AAR VARSITY DEBATING TEAM: Mike Padrick, Keith Hales, Richard Peterson, Edward Pickett. DEBATING CLUB Clear thinking, good listening and extemporaneous speaking are encouraged in the Debating Club. The issue this year states ‘The United States Federal Government should aid programs in controlling air and water pollution.” Keith Hales and Mike Padrick sell refreshments during intermission of an Odyssey production to raise money JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM: Mike Stever, Jeff Funderburk, Pete Herring, Gary for a Debating Team trip. Sloan. a) SCIENCE CLUB The main goal of the Science Club is to help students to develop a greater interest in the science field. They learn to question, and to tind the answers by experimenting. This clubs aids in sparking the interest and imagination of many talented students. OFFICERS: SHANE FARMER, President; PENNY PYE, Secretary; RONNIE STRICKLAND, Vice-President; MIKE TAYLOR, Treasurer. 1 FIRST ROW: S. Farmer, R. Strickland, K. Fokakis, K. Scott, B. McCafferty, M. Insley, L. Lindenschmidt, E. Williams, R. Kahn. SECOND ROW: Mr. A typical Science Club meeting... Peterson, C. Cobb, C. Crouch, J. Ayala, M. Gurganous, J. McCarley, P. Pye, M. Taylor, S. Brewington. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Blick, E. Grainger, D. Gillis, D. Helgren, M. Downing, R. Peterson, R. Woodcock, C. Griffin. ee er ea eee E——E———EEeEE—EeE—EEE———E————E_ ee eee — @DBYSSEY To encourage enthusiasm for drama in all its phases is the main purpose of the Odyssey. Through the production of outstanding plays, it helps to promote a greater interest in drama activities. This organization has entertained many Vikings. | FIRST ROW: J. Barefoot, B. DeMello, E. Sparrow, K. Fokakis, D. Gurganus, M. Stever, D. Vereen, M. Thomas, G. Sloan. SECOND ROW: N. Thomas, B. Thomas, J. Chapman, M. Doyle, L. Jordan, K. Whitesell, J. Hinton, B. Stanley. THIRD ROW: R. Brown, J. Funderburk, B. Briley, E. Pickett, G. English, T. Hyatt, R. Park. “Conquest of Everest.” Set changing between plays on “One-Act- Plays Night.” 144 — «iD PE i Om tS eS ee a — + —_—.- A tt = scenpensccsietesss tapas 2 Tggsctie seg My Mountains, My People. «e “Mad Breakfast” 145 ART CLUB The purpose of this club is to enable the students to discuss and compare different styles of art. Through numerous activities the students learn the advantages and the disadvantages of a career in the field of art. Sandy Jones, President; Laura Gornto, Secretary; and Grace Kennedy, Vice- president plan a PTA Art exhibit. Joan Fogleman and Susan Bowden admire an artistic bulletin board made by Art students. ABOVE: Katie Yates explains a mobile to Mr. George, advisor. RIGHT: Mrs. Martin, advisor, and Jenne Jones examine carved soap figures. TRI-HLY Striving for betterment of school and community, the Tri-Hi-Y also stresses individual responsibility. Making bulletin boards and planning convention trips are just a few examples of its efforts to achieve these goals. 147 LEFT TABLE: K. Marsh, V. Gibbs, L. Simpson, A, Wright, A. Liddell. RIGHT TABLE: C. Tomblin, W. Harvin, D. Palmer, S. Keaton. STANDING: D. Galley, B. Joye, D. Jones. LEFT: Joe Windley, Horace Bryant, and Angie Liddel organize a bulletin board. BELOW, OFFICERS: VELMA GIBBS, President; ANGIE WRIGHT, Vice-President; DIANE PALMER; Secretary. ee s } : 5 OFFICERS: PAT McNEILL, Vice-President; RAY YARBORO, Sergeant-at-Arms; DOT SMITH, President. NOT PICTURED: WILLA DEAN RANSOME, Secretary. 148 BUS DRIVERS CLUB The Bus Drivers Club is organized to strengthen the relationship between students and drivers. This is accomplished by enabling the drivers to discuss their problems among themselves and with the faculty. They bear the responsibility of transporting the student body to and from school each day. FIRST ROW: M. Heher, T. Taylor, K. Haynes, D. Smith, W. Amos, B. Brice, M. Waschak, J. Mintz, E. Sessoms, J. Olive, R. Gainy. SECOND ROW: W. Roop, W. Yarboro, E. Gordon, M. Downing, R. Mintz. THIRD ROW: J. King, W. Ransom, R. Payton. aaa fe a John Wilson instructs the “troop.” 2 FIRST ROW: C. Mitchell, G. Shaw, V. Robinson, V. Lee, Captain; V. Atwood, Sargeant; M. Williams, Co-captain; M. Brown, A. DeVane, S. Keaton. SEC- OND ROW: D. Jones, J. Murphy, D. Galley, V. Gibbs, A. Shaw, B. Joye, B. Malette. GIRLS’ DRILL TEAM Many long afternoons have been spent in drilling, good-natured giggling at mistakes, drilling some more, and readying this group for marching in many parades to bring honor to JTH. ete denied 1970-1971 EDITORIAL STAFF BILE EVOSPERR ) so mn eECitoOnin-enioy KATHY SHEPPARD . . . Business Manager JENNY SOUTHERLAND . Business Manager LOMMYSRIN Soe een eee | aNewssecitor, BEIESIMMONS 3 = 2. News Editor Bei eBeAK Eat sce eo a leamireatuires NANSBULE@CKS 7 tis. Se ee) creattines JIMEGERAMOWiailen eaec 2 eae ae mo pOnts BOBS WIVKE 35a, =) 1. 4. = -Photograpner CATHY LANDON . . . News Coordinator LYNN SMITH. . . . . News Coordinator smn scmnesniooentt FIRST ROW: B. Perry, Mr. Bebber, AD- VISOR; B. Simmons, J. Southerland, L. Smith. SECOND ROW: C. Landon, B. Blake, T. Pitts. THIRD ROW: J. Gum- mow, K. Sheppard, B. Wilke, N. Bullock. VENTURE Publishing five newspaper issues each year, the Venture staff keeps students aware of current school issues and occurrences. Supplemented by contributions from Journalism | and || classes, the staff works regularly each day collecting news material for Viking consumption. aon amee- qaumemeaies: a thi, 151] 1971 EDITORIAL STAFF CATHY CRUMP . . .. Editor-in-Chief STEVE ALPER . . Co-Business Manager LARAINE MOBLEY— Co-Business Manager JAINESNOEFESINGER? 3 =) 2 Features VIG ye PRIDGEN ME be wi = hacuity DONNASRUSS 32° ..” Seeraculty MIKE BADRIC Kee hee NI ROE BORERONG a we ue) ee = DOTS JUDY FINKELSTEIN. . . Student Life RAN HiGKSe aie = 4). ee aGlasses DORAGENE GURGANUS . . Classes PACIEARDAYV ISIS. =n 3 % ACtiVinies SAGA During the last month of school, the long awaited work of the SAGA staff arrives to an eager student body. The result of a year’s labor— this volume—contains the memory material for future nostalgia. 152 A rea i eas 2M DAD On Fhe 0% He sg. 2 ee we LP tee wie FIRST ROW: B. Long, V. Gibbs, D. Russ. SECOND ROW: C. Crump, Mrs. Davis, Advisor; M. Padrick, S. Alper. THIRD ROW: J. Finkelstein, L. Mobley. Pe ne ey OO ik Ca¥; 153 FIRST ROW: D. Gurganus, B. Mobley, S. Sander- son, S. Langston, J. McCoy. SECOND ROW: V., Pridgen, K. Hicks, T. Moseley, R. McCrimmon, P. Creech, M. Walker. THIRD ROW: J. Noffsinger, P. Davis, K. O'Reardon, P. Millinor, J. Austin, L Davis. 154 ae a inti 155 i 156 ae avitit} CN as he ei ip a A RA be Ryne ccrt Nt, oo CYRUS D. GURGANUS Principal ADMINISTRAT KATHERINE WICKER Assistant Principal 158 e | MRS. ANN T. WEST, MRS. BARBARA T. BRIGMAN, i 2 : ERAT CORBIN Assistant Principal MRS. BERTHA B. TODD DENNING T. BUCHTER Assistant Principal Associate Principal MRS. SUSAN D. BLUE, BARBARA E. MORGAN, MRS. ANGLEA M. SPARROW, Secretaries. John T. Hoggard High School is completing its fourth year in service to the youth of New Hanover County. Our school is more than a building; it is all of us—faculty and students. The professional staff consists of | 12 members with C. D. Gurganus as the principal and head administrator. There are one associate and four assistant principals, four guidance counselors, and 103 teachers in the academic and vocational fields. Several teachers have been added to the faculty personnel this year: Johnny Willie Barnes, Mrs. Marjorie B. Mullinix, Mrs. Barbara B. Rehder, Michael A. Butters, Mrs. Edna B. Novak, and David W. James. The student body enrollment has been approximately 2300, but the senior class lost a member, Gib Stevenson Corbett, who died on February 6, 1971. = — = oe 1 oa “ghee 8 PPERSIG EERE AG 9G WS MARTHA P. ARCHBELL Guidance Counselor WESTCOTT CLINTON Guidance Counselor _ sce ae ices RUE Ye ee Lie pais oN MRS. BERYL C. O’DELL Guidance Counselor MRS. NANCY S. MARKS Guidance Counselor 160 leer AE ORS A” EN WRENS ee Sy NS ae eS SE aS = A cencrernaeemesil ye Y Tp) ‘O) = a a] Es : x Lu 2 rae @ e Fae Vv x SS O Pes ne ve WW ee ee LU vw ss 161] English II CONNIE Y. MURRAY Y O ze Jas Ww ea O : z ‘ s ‘ Ga | male o De = o -—l i = © 83 23 [o)) pe Pe en ri se LLJ ral = MRS. GRACE D. BEBBER English Il, Developmental Reading Ce ee | ernie ae MRS. ELEANOR B. FICK English III MRS. PATRICIA V. GALIDA English I! MRS. LETHIA S. HANKINS English III GARY L. BEBBER English IV, Journalism |, II Bi ce OE ROBERT H. PETERSON English Ill — | : MRS. MILDRED E. MODLIN MRS. IRENE B. DAVIS English IV English II!, Journalism III MRS. BERNADINE H. NEWELL NANCY ©; OLIVER English II English II, III it OF WAL, 15) 163 MRS. JANIS B. SUNDQUIST MRS. SEPHRONIA A. LONG English II English II] JAMES O. MAY, JR. English IV CARES A. FOSS Dramatics, Speech DRAMA AND SPEECH HUMANITIES ROBERT F. COLEMAN, III Humanities Il, United States History MRS. LOUISE M. COBB Humanities IV, English IV MRS. MAE S. HIGH MRS. ALLELUIA T. DRAINE MRS. KATHERINE WELLER Humanities III, English II! Humanities IV, English IV Teacher Aide BIBLE | | | RAYMOND STEVENS Bible |, II, III SOCIAL STUDIES MRS. JEANNE B. KEITH United States History, Basic Business NANCY ELLEN THOMPSON United States History, Sociology Fe kA ALNE TE CHARLES L. BRYANT MRS. BETTY STROUP KORB Government, Economics United States History : = Sy “ Pe 7 St soe Ware 166 KENNETH G. WOOTEN, JR. United States History CODWIN TIRE SAL AAT: Phesry MRS. ANN D. KING United States History MARK W. SCHAFER United States History, World History MRS. MARGARET BAHAM United States History MRS. KAREN B. HOLLAND Sociology MRS. OLLIE M. TELFAIR United States Government MATTHEW FISHER United States Government, Athletics WILLIAM G. LOWE United States Government MRS. MARGARET Teacher Aide OCEANOGRAPHY BAIN M. HICKMAN MRS. AVONE J. WILLIAMSON Oceanography Oceanography MRS. MARGARET S. WILLIAMS MRS. PATRICIA A. VASS Health Occupations School Nurse HEALTH OCCUPATIONS NGINE COOLING SYSTEM DRIVER EDUCATION KENNETH R. STANLEY Driver Education Cooling System Care Pays! fa ben on Combe oe content 92 niche (ae 4 ye Pana fae oe sais OOLING SYSTEM ENGINE Cc : heck Points omens asso Operation and Service Che , nom ma pant OZ SCIENCE MRS. LYDIA S. HOWIE Biology MRS. DOROTHY B. JOHNSON Biology MRS. GENEVA P. CLARK DONALD C. DICKENS Biology, Physical Science MRS. BARBARA S. BLICK Biology, Athletics Chemistry 170 ea es MRO mEIELEN soe GALLOWAY Chemistry JOHN H. DOTSON Physical Science MRS. MOZELLE C. SMITH Advanced Biology MRS. BOBBIE H. BONEY Biology HENRY «Oe PETERSON Chemistry, Physics MATHEMATICS MRS. EDNA M. HARRIS Algebra |, Consumer Math JOHN P. BLAIR Algebra ||, Consumer Math WILLIE, We FHASSELL Consumer Math JEAN? FE. TAYLOR Algebra Ii, Advanced Math MRS. ELAINE P. WARSHAUER Algebra || ELIZABETH GAHART Algebra |, Geometry ie MRS. MARY T. McALLISTER NANCY F. CRAIG Teacher Aide Geometry MRS. NANCY W. ALLEAVITCH Algebra | MRS. AVELINE S. YOUNG Geometry MRS. DOROTHY W. NORRIS MRS. BARBARA B. REHDER Librarian Librarian LIBRARY ‘VRS YRY jaeeey Si MUR EEer a eAy COMMERCIAL ARTS MRS. ANNE B. ROWE Typewriting Il, Shorthand | MRS. OZELLA R. STANLEY Shorthand II, Typewriting |, Basic Business FRANCES TE MEIER ke Commercial Art | MRS. EVELYN C. MRS. GLENDA C. BRADSHAW BRANDON Teacher Aide Typewriting | ROBERT E. BRYAN Drafting |, II MRS. SHEARON E. BLACKBURN Typewriting |, Bookkeeping | MRS. MARGUERITE C. OWEN Typewriting |, Shorthand | JUIGAC REESPENCGER Shorthand II, Office Practice, COO Coordinator GEORGE W. FINCH, JR. Bookkeeping |, Il HOME ECONOMICS MRS. MARY S. TINGA Home Economics | MRS. FRANCES B. PARNELL Home Economics II, III 175 FOREIGN LANGUAGES MRS. EUNICE N. BOYKIN Spanish || MRS. MARTHA B. SPENCER Spanish | MARY C. MORRIS German |, Il MRS. SABRA N. EVERETTE French |, |I IRA G. MABRY Spanish II, Ill, IV MRS. KATIE M. McKEITHAN Latin |, Il, Algebra II 176 a a a riba at Lael ace lene iin ES iT te te a a alltel all all ES ee Lr ncn JO@SERiIngDs EEWIS French II, II, IV JACK Me PINDELL Symphonic Band, Stage Band JOE PETERSON Beginning Band, Concert Band BOB L. ALEXANDER Vocal Music, Orchestra MRS. CATHERINE C. MARTIN PX te held, oul JAMES P. MILLER Oceanography Coordinator ATLAS A. MAYNARD Auto Mechanics I, II VOCATIONAL EDUCATION RICK D. BREWER ROBERT C. PENNINGTON Electrical Industry Machine Shop EDGAR R. McKOY Metals Industry, Construction Industry KENNETH G. WOOTEN, SR. Aerospace Industry 178 THOMAS KENNEDY JOHN T. PINER JOHNSON, SR. ICT Coordinator CDE Coordinator MRS. IRENE D. MACK Commercial Cooking PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mio morinecy 7. ELLIOTT Physical Education JAMES VANN HALL, JR. Physical Education, Consumer Math, Athletics JAMES M. HEBBE Physical Education, Athletics RAYMOND M. DURHAM, JR. Physical Education, Athletics VR: aeeeonneey? Ergo MIKE WADDELL, President; HELEN FUTCH, Secretary; JAMES TOON, Tia Periae SOPHOMORE CLASS 180 eda ted 5 i Mas SMM, SRR la AT ce YS a a kt el a eR a a kk tk eh a a a em EN Na a ti ie RS Jim Abbot Carolyn Adams Jenny Adcock Jeff Aikens Shelly Ainsworth Tommy Alberti David Allen Sharliene Alston Mamie Amos Debbie Andrews Verna Atwood John Ayala Brenda Baker Barbara Baldwin Jimmy Baldwin Debbie Ballard Ricky Ballenger Al Barnhill David Basden Clark Baum Brenda Benson Fred Bissinger Donna Blackburn Nancy Blake Randy Blanton Donna Bloomer Sharon Boles Michele Bond Benny Boney Nena Boswell Denese Bowen Jan Bowen Betty Bowers Robert Boyd Jeff Branch Claudia Bradshaw Randy. Britt Alice Jan Broadway James Brogden Sheila Brooks Ken Brown Marie Brown Hilda Sue Bryan Sharon Bryan Mike Bryant Jane Buck Sue Bullard Diane Canty 18] Meteo a ARKING )PEN @ 24 HRS te Geis Saas tamaaaaRiae Se Sophomores proudly ride their homecoming float—first place winner in the parade. Sandra Clarida Debbie Clark Denae Clark Sharon Clark Susan Clemmons Dickie Clifton Frank Cloudman Mike Cole Susan Cole Alvin Collins Fran Combetto Jane Cook Cathy Cooper Beverly Ann Coston Gloria Cothren George Cottle Jan Courtwright Tony Craft Chuck Craig Sandra Croom Patty Cushing Debbie Dailey Richard Daniel Richard Darden 182 Dawn Carr Cindy Carroll Bobby Carter Nathan David Carter Juan Casas Tanya Cecil Jeff Chapp Nan Chappell Gary Faw Bill Ferencak Lynn Fetner Jimmy Fincan Steve Fincannon Mary Flewwellum Tony Flewwellum Sandra Flynn Danny Davidson Alice Davis Gene Davis Dan Dawson Debbie Dawson Donald Dawson Beverly DeMello Debbie Dempsey Ronny Dennis Lynn Denton Brenda Dickens Toni Dingler Danise Dodd Donna Dosher Jenifer Dory Barbara Doughty Cynthia Dovel Darrell Duke Charles Dunlap Thomas Eason Bobby Edwards Carol Edwards Gary English Mike English Lisa Fogleman Gray Formy-Duval Bruce Fowler Donna Fowler Marsha Frazelle Kathy Freeman Bill Freshwater Rebecca Fundora Jeff Funderburk Juanita Futreal Kent Gausa Sonny George Sylvia Gibbs Marian Gibson Pattie Godwin ° Dexter Godwin Vic Godwin Jay Gooden Ray Govier Linda Grainger Andy Greer Jo Ann Grimsley Beth Guy June Guyton Mike Guyton Debbie Haas Richard Hansley Gail Hardie William Harrell Julie Harris Charlie Hause Terry Haverty Robby Hazelgrove Liz Hegele Cheri Hendrix Mike Henry Sandy Herring Charlie Hetu Bonny Hewlett Neisje High Barbara Hill Diane Hill Tommy Hines Donnie Hinson Patricia Hokett Jimmy Holder Donna Holland Bill Holmes 184 185 Paula Holmes Carl Hondras Nancy Huband Danny Hughes Debbie Hunter Dottie Ingraham Richard lvester David Jackson Wayne Jackson Mark Jacobson Russ James Debbie Jarvis Roger Jarvis Debbie Jeffords Marjorie Jennings Bailey Jernigan Danny Jidrez Bonnie Johnson Judy Johnson Rob Johnson Yvette Johnson Jenne Jones Bobby Jones Julie Jordan Mark Karnes Doris Keels Darrel Keith Bobby Kennedy Lynn Kijewski Charles King Rhonda King Bob Kusler Brenda Lacewell Lynda Lacroix Dottie Lamb Debbie Landen Susan Langley Margaret Lanier Terry Lanier Nancy Lee Suzanna Leewenburg Nancy Lewis Randy Lewis Ted Lewis Lindy Lindenschmidt Susan Lloyd Carolyn Loeper Brenda Long Steve Long Berry Lucas Tim Ludlum Emma Mahn Brenda Mallette Mike Martin Vicky Martin Vivian Martin Kathy McCulloch Ricky McKoy Duncan Mclver David McMillian Frankie McNeil John McNeill Frank Meares Bobby Merritt Dave Metz Patty Michaelis Dianna Millard Terry Millard Sandy Miller Vicky Miller Sandy Milliken Linda Millinor Barry Moore Janet Morrison David Mullinix oT Patsy Murphy Shelia Murphy Donna Murray Bill Nelson Mike Nemeth Lisa Neuwirth Ronnie Newman Paula Newsome Joyce Norris 186 Sophomore Gary English buys his SAGA Gurganus. NAVE YU an ws 187 Mike O’Brien Bobby Odham Amy Odom Bubba Oliver Debbie Overbee Janice Oxendine Jerry Parker Bill Parkinson Anthony Pate John Peeler Gwendolyn Perkins Wanda Perkins Gerald Peterman Wayne Phelps Edward Pickett Rhonda Piner Jude Plankers Wanda Porter Barbara Posey Lois Potter Debbie Powell Karen Powell Barbara Prevatte Terry Pridemore Cyndi Pridgen Rick Pritchett John Pruette Robert Ransom Valerie Raynor Dolly Jean Rederick Jeff Reid Marcia Retchin Elaine Reynolds Robert Richard Randy Ridgeway Vicki Riopel 2 ptt Pamela Robertson Gale Roethlinger Sharon Rooks Barbara Russ Bobby Russell Connie Russell Linda Sanders Ramona Sapp Donald Savage Kathy Savage Cindy Scruggs Bill Sellars Carol Sessoms John Shawver Lynn Shearin Karen Shepard Kenny Shoulars Janice Shutz John Shytle Eric Skipper Gary Sloan Carolyn Smith Donald Smith James. Smith Lee Ann Smith Mike Smith Mike Sparks James Allen Spell Ray Spencer Jimmy Spivey Tammie Spivey Mike Stever Dennis Stokely Terry Stoudemire Donna Stout Kathy Strickland Diane Suggs Ted Sullivan Lish Sweet Peggy Tann Dave Taylor Patricia Ann Temoney Sylvia Temple Pauline Thayer Nancy Thomas Nancy Lynn Thomas Raymond Thomas Beverly Thompson 188 189 Paul Thrush Ricky Todd James Toon Pomar Tooto Paul Tregembo Mike Tripp Teresa Turner Sue Tyner Kathy Ulshafer Pam Van Velser Debbie Venters Donna Vereen Alice Viser Mike Waddell Davie Waggett Robert Waldkirch Larry Wallace Amy Walton | Jakie Ward David Watkins Pat Watters Billy Weinel Rick Wells David West Jim Whinna Jenny White June White Donna Whittemore Kenneth Williams Leigh Williams Marsha Williams Terry Williams Laurie Wilson Mark Wilson Clarissa Windley Cheryl Winn David Woodruft Homer Wright Joe Wright Ruby Wright Rebecca Wyant Katie Yates Stephen Yow sca antgleh caemantenecaa ee eee ee? RUSSELL DAVIS, President; EASLEY ABRAHAM, Vice-President: RENEE NORRIS, Secretary. JUNIOR CLASS 190 Charles Abbott Jane Abeyounis Easley Abraham John Alexius Connie Allen Doug Allen Scott Anderson David Andrews Tommy Andrews Jan Austin Ron Autry Lori Avant Nancy Baldwin Suzie Bame Mark Barefoot Becky Barnhill Butch Batson Sherry Bean Debbie Bearden Nancy Beery Angela Bellamy Jimmy Benson Artie Berryhill Larry Bethea Sonja Biggerstaff Marvin Biggs Betty Blake Johnny Boles Kathy Borth | Kent Boseman Libby Bostic Nancy. Boswell Kathy Bowden Debbie Bowen Cam Bradshaw 191 Sheila Brewington David Bridges Larry Brite Kevin Brooks Margaret Brooks Nancy Brown Toni Bryant Joe Buck Mary Ann Buckwalter Jeannine Buehler Tony Bullard Faye Byrd Don Cameron Doug Campbell Patsy Carter Tommy Carter Billy Case Donna Chadwick Clarence Chahoc Cindy Chandler Jean Ann Chapman Debbie Cherry Bobby Clary Cindy Cobb Marty Coleman Carol Combetto Sheree Congleton Sarah Connette John Conway Ted Cook Earl Cooke : Susan Shaw, Prom Committee chairman, and Russell Davis, class president, make preparations for the Junior-Senior at Timme Plaza. Suzanne Coulon Mary Lou Cox Andy Cracker Beanie Crawford Patsi Creech Barry Cribb Donna Criser Debra Cromartie Linda Croom. Carroll Crouch Debbie Daigle Chery! Daniels Julie Davis Lynsey Davis Tom Davis 193 Wanda Devane Lynn Dickson Pat Dixon Stephen Dosher Gary Dowless Mike Downing Mary Doyle Suzanne Duperock David Dyches 194 poet aay fe Ges Coe Bee 7 Ba Wer S Juniors struggle through the I.Q. test. Joyce Eakins Gail Eddie Tommy Edge Jimmy Edwards Toni Efird Steve Elkins Bonnie Estep Edith Fennell Charlene Floyd Karen Fokakis Jackie Foster Cathy Fryer Jane Fussell Becky Futch Al Gainey Deborah Galley Thomas Garner Jerry Garrett Rosa Gaskins Lee Ellen Gaylor Purnell Gregory Charles Griffin David Groves Jim Gummow Mark Gurganus Earl Guyton Mark Insley Janet Hale Bob Hall Betsy Hamilton Ellis Hankins Dawn Hardee David Hardwick Becky Harris Cothran Harris Bobbie Hart Johnny Hawes Becky Hayes Marianne Hayes Tom Head W. K. Gaylor “Willie Gibbs Wanda Gideon Nancy Gilles Karen Gilmour Bobi Golden Jenny Gore Richard Grant Deb Grathwol 195 a eee eee 196 Mike Heher Danny Helgren Mike Henderson Warren Henderson Linda Hendry Kathy Hines Patsy Hines Roger Hinson Jeannie Hinton Jack Holland Wanda Holland Phyllis Holleman Robert Hollembeak Tommy Holliday David Holloway Judy Honeycutt Wes Horne Bette Ann Howell Eddie Huff Bonnie Hufham Cathy Hughes Laura Humphries Rose Hunley Thomas Hunley Meg Hunt Valerie Hurd Patsy Hyatt Ray Jackson Steve Jackson Marsha James Willie James Becky Jeffers John Johnson Mitchell Johnson Bubba Johnston Denice Jones Sandy Jones John Jorden Barbara Joye | Rachel Kahn Kathy Karas Pat Keenan Debby Kennington Beth King Milly King Randall King Steve King Tim King Larry Kittrell Buddy Klimek Terry Klutz Tommy Knight Susan Knowles Bette Kramasz Karen Kusler Sandra Langston Donnie Lanier Barbara Lawson Barbara Lee Jimmy Lentz Steve Levine Greg Lewis - Kendall Lewis “Marilyn Lewis Jay Jay Little Rosatta Locke Debbie Long Johnny Longnecker Lynn Lowrimore Susan Lykins 197 Chuck Mabry Nancy Mabry David Maddox Beth Marett Diane Marlowe Paula Marshburn Amy Massey Bonnie McCafferty John McCarley Pam McCauley Ricardo McCrimmon Kathy McKoy Iris Mercer Debbie Merritt Dinky Merritt “Smile! You're on candid camera at the junior class spaghetti supper!” Eddie Meshaw Ten Bill Milholland — ee Pam Millinor Butch Mintz Mark Mintz Beth Mobley Maria Mobley Kathi Mohr 198 Wis. Sen te a ie a ae Bite, Chris Newton Marsha Newton Renee Norris Bobby Oakley Dennis O'Connor Linda Odum John Olive Joan Oliver Karen O'Reardon Sharee Ornsby JoAnne O’Shea Tommy Oxenteld Larry Park Donald Parker Lionell Parker 199 Susan Morris Tom Moseley George Muench Beth Naylor Tommy Needham Enola Gay Nelson Breck Newber Everette Newman Mike Parker Matilda Patrick ae hee cays ; a Teotsie Rol! Connie Pearson Fe 2:5: Bop ‘Footie Rol MO cise Roemer 19 Sak : 202 |) footie We “Fostste Hall eet Billie Jo Perry Ray Piner Steve Politz George Pompey Robin Potter Sandy Potter John Jordan, Jan Austin, and Aris roll-pop sale. Karen Powell Morris Powell Charlotte Powlas Barbara Pridgen Beverly Pridgen Columbus Pridgen Dollie Pridgen Phil Pringle Andrew Privette Willa Ranson Reneé Reese Mike Register Sandy Retchin Paul Reynolds Ted Reynolds Debby Rhem Pat Rivenbark Tony Roberts Danny Robertshaw Clark Robichaux 200 a eee Burwell get read ANG y for the BIG tootsie- Susan Sanderson Mike Sandlin Ken Scott Kenny Scott Jerry Sellars Bobby Sellars Susan Shaw Lou Shearin Jeff Shepard Janet Shepard Becky Skipper Ricky Sloan Mattie Small Betty Jo Smith Curtis Smith Lyn Smith Walt® Smith Michael Solomon Jennie Southerland Vickie Splawn Shelia Robinson Vicki Robinson Mark Romeo Suzy Rooker Danny Roop Sandy Rouse Barbara Rush Mark Russell Mike Salisbury 201 202 Harry Stanley Debbie Starling Mike Steele Van Stephenson Stevie Stevens Susan Stokely George Swain Jay Taylor Sheryl Taylor Terri Taylor Angela Thomas Betsy Thomas Buddy Thompson Susan Thompson Chris Todd Brenda Tolbert Robin Triplett Kim Trobaugh Sylvia Tucker Cathy Turner David Turner Tommy Tutherow Karen Vann Debbie Vereen Johnny Vogels Brenda Waddell Gayle Walker Mendell Walker Lynn Walton Donne Ward Debbie Warner Janet Warren Jere Watkins Louis Watkins Mike Watkins 6 Thurston Watkins Karen Watson Tommy Watters Mike Wells Carol Wendle Gary Wesley Francis West Susan West Ann Whitehurst Emerson Willard Debbie. Willets Eddie Williams Pam Williams Sarah Williams Steve Williams Vicki Williams Joey Williamson Gray Willis Susan Willis Ann Wilson Bobby Wilson Jimi Wilson Debbie Wimbish Richard Woodcock Debbie Wrede Chip Wrenn Mike Wrubleski David Wychel Suzanne Yeo 203 V4 2 . Z LAURA SOLOMON, President; STAN WILLIAMS, Vice-President; LESLIE BLAKEMAN, Secretary. SENIOR CLASS BRENDA JEAN AARON New Hanover High School 2; Girls' Athletic Assoc. 2. Hoggard School 3, 4; ICT 4; VICA 4. RUBY LINDA AGE Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. THOMAS RANDALL AINSWORTH Thomasville High School, Thomasville, Alabama 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. GARY MITCHELL ALLEN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Voyagers 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 3, 4. HELEN MARIE ALLEN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; FHA 4; Girls’ Drill Team 4. LEONARD GREGORY ALLEN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Spanish Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Science Club 4; Tennis 4. 205 VERNELL ALLEN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Girls’ Drill Team 3. STEVENSINOATSALPER Roland-Grise School 2; Spanish Club 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Knights of the Inner Circle 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Department of Order 4; Jr. Civitans 4; Key Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Saga Staff 3, 4, Co-Business Manager 4. VICK] LYNN ALSTATT Leland High School 2; Executive Board 2; Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 2; Girls' Chorus 2; School Spirit Club 2; Homeroom Representa- tive 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Girls' Drill Team 3; German Club 4. CATHERINE GRACE AMATO Roland-Grise School 2; Spanish Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4: School Spirit Club 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 3, 4. WENDELL AMOS Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Bus Drivers Club 3, 4; ICT 4. DIANNE AUTRY ANDREWS Pine Forest High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. RICHARD CARPENTER ANDREWS Cape Fear Academy 2; Sophomore Class Vice-President 2. Hog- gard High School 3, 4. SUSANNE ANDERSON F. T. Hamilton High School, Brooklyn, New York 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. ROGER DAL E APPLEWHITE Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. RUSSELL] LEROY ARTIS poland Guise School 2; Symphonic Band 2. Hoggard High School t WILLIAM KIM AUTEN Roland-Grise School 2; Baseball 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Baseball 4; Key Club 3, 4; Social Marshal 4. VIGKIE SUESAGIERY. Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4; Debating Club 2; French Club 2; Future Teachers 2, 3; School Spirit Club 2; Office Assistant 74 Byala, GREGORY EVAN AVERITT Carolina Military Academy 2; J. V. Basketball 2; J. V. Baseball 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Golf 4. MARK WARREN AYERS Oak Ridge Military Institute 2; Football 2; Biology Club 2-sROMG 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Executive Board 4; Office Assistant 3. 206 HILDA FAYE BARNHILL New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High Schoob 3, 4. CHARLES RAY BARNWELL Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; ICT 4; VICA 3, 4. STANLEY WAYNE BARTHELEW Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3; Symphonic Band 4; Stage Band 4. CHARLES RAY BATCHELOR New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. JAMES EMORY BALDWIN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. MICHAEL BALDWIN Roland-Grise School 2; NJROTC. Hoggard 3, 4; Track 3; French Club 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 4. MARYE CORNELIA BARDEN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 3, 4; Executive Board 4; Keyettes 3, 4, President 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4; School Spirit Club 4, President 4; Student Council 3. ANITA GAIL BAREFOOT Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; COO Club 4. STEPHEN DEL BAREFOOT Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Bus Drivers 3; Bus Drivers Club 3; VICA 3. STEVE ALLEN BARNES Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; NJROTC 2, 3, 4; NCO Club 4. 207 = epee ee See ee ee em | IRENE EMANUEL BATOUNIS Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 2,4 DAVID WADE BATSON Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. 3, 4; Girls' Chorus BETTY WARN BATTS Atkinson High School 2; FHA 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; FHA 34 ADA KATHERINE BEASLEY Roland-Grise School 2; Homeroom Representative 2; Mixed Chorus 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Executive Board 3, Class Secretary Civinettes 4; Homecoming Court 4; 3; Steering Committee 3; Voyagers 3, 4; May Court 4. 208 DONNA ELIZABETH BECKER Roland-Grise High School 2; Art Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Executive Boa'rd 4; School Spirit Club 3; Social Marshal 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Student Council 3. JAMES SIEPEIEN BEEKER Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. MARY CATHERINE BEEKER Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Girls' Chorus 74, Bip, C8 JOHN JACOB BERMAN Roland-Grise School 2; Track 2; Student Council 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Tennis 3; Key Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3. MENRY “CLAY TONSBES Terk: Roland-Grise School 2; Football 2; Track 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4. MICRAEMSEEESBELHEA Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4: Voyagers 4. ROBERT LOUIS BILLINGSLEY as ret High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Baseball : JEANNE DALE BLACKHAM New Hanover High School 2; Student Council 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. ROBERT SHOEMAKER BLAIR Roland-Grise School 2; J.V. Baseball 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4, Jr. Civitans 3, 4, Treasurer 4; NJROTC 3, 4; NCO Club 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 3; Officers Club 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Sword Team 4; Civinettes Sweetheart 4. LESLEY ANN BLAKEMAN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Executive Board | 4, Senior Class Secretary 4; Keyettes 3, 4, Vice-President 4; NJROTC 4, Sponsor 4; School Spirit Club 3; Social Marshal 3; ! Student Council 3. | TIMOTHY AARON BLAND Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. GLORIA ANN BLANTON New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. MARGARET SUSAN BLANTON Roland-Grise School 2; Lab Assistant 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Humanus Club 4; Office Assistant 4. JOHN FREDRICK BOONE Two Rivers High School, Nashville, Tennessee 2; Junior Classical League 2; Speech and Drama Club 2; Annual Staff 2. Hoggard High . School 3, 4; School Spirit Club 4; Human Relations Committee 4; Drama Club 4. SUSAN PATRICIA BOWDEN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Art Club 4; Humanus Club 4. HELENA DELORES BOYKIN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; COO 4. 209 WiIERIESELBERT BRILEY, JR: Lake Taylor High School, Norfolk, Virginia 2. School 3, 4. Hoggard High GREGORY DONELL BRINKLEY Roland-Grise School 2; Football 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. LINDA FAYE BRINSON Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. SHEILA GAIL BRINSON Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Humanus Club 3, 4; Voyagers 4; Voyagers Ensemble 4. RENDA MAE BRITT Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; COO 4, His- torian 4. SHERRON DENEISE BROMLETT Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 37 4: 210 KENNITH EARL BRADSHAW Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Pep Band 4; Concert Band 3; Symphonic Band 2, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Assistant Drum Major 3, Drum Major 4; Voyagers 4; Voyagers Ensemble 4. HARRY TAYLOR BRANCH Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Interact 3. DONNALD KEITH BRIDGES Roland-Grise 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3. BARBARA ANN BRICE Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Bus Drivers 3, 4. HARRY RAY BROWN New Hanover High School 2; Radio Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; VICA 3, 4, President 4. | JACKLYN ANN BROWN Roland-Grise School 2; Spanish Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4: School Spirit Club 3; Student Council 3; NJROTC 4; Sponsor 4. a Ps VEE FS ST SE JOYCELYN BROWN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. SS ee ee rr LARRY WALKER BROWN New Hanover High School 2; Track 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; VIGA .2,; 3,, 4. SUSAN FOX BROWN Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. JAMES JOSEPH BRYAN Roland-Grise School 2; J.V. Football 2; J.V. Baseball 2; Knights of The Inner Circle 2; Spanish Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Varsity Football 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; NJROTC 3, 4, NCO Club 3; Officers Club 4. HORACE CHILDS BRYANT, JR. New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. SUSAN CECIL BRYANT Roland-Grise School 2; Girls’ Chorus 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 3. NANGY JOYCE BULLOCK Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; French Club 3; School Spirit Club 3, 4; VENTURE Staff 3, 4, Feature Editor 4. JAMES MICHAEL BURKETT New Hanover High 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. 211 PATRICE ADALE CARR Roland-Grise 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Humanus Club 4; Student Council 3; School Spirit Club 3, 4; Latin Club 4. DONALDSIEES@ARROPL Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; DECA 4. ANDY PAUL CARTER Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. DEBORAH LOU CARTER Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. 212 JOHN HOBSON BURTON |! Roland-Grise 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. FRED BUTLER New Hanover High School 2, 3; ROTC 2, 3. Hoggard High School 4. SHERRY EVAN CAMPBELL Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Voyagers 3, 4; Civinettes 4; Social Marshal 4; Voyagers 4; Ensemble 4. JAMES HENRY CANDADY Roland-Grise 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. VERA ELIZABETH CARLTON New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Office Assistant 4. MARK BOLTON CARR Roland-Grise 2; Student Council 2; Drama Club 2, 3; Chess Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Wrestling 3; Pep Band 4; Concert 3; Symphonic Band 4; Stage Band 4; Marching Band 3, 4; School Spirit Club 4. JACK GAYLOR CARTER New Hanover High School 2; Track 2; Art Club 2; Government Club 2; ROTC 2; Cape Fear Rifles 2; Drill Team 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; NJROTC 3, 4; NCO Club 3, Secretary 3; Officers Club 4, Secretary 4; Hoggard Rifles 3, 4; Queen's Honor Guard 3, 4, Commander 3. . JAMES EDISON CARTER, JR. Roland-Grise 2; Concert Band 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Golf 2, 4; Pep Band 3, 4, President 4; Symphonic 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Marching 3, 4; School Spirit Club 4. HAIG eE FAYE CAUSEY Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Humanus Club 4. CALVIN SINCLAIR CHADWICK Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. KACEY ANNE CHAPP Roland-Grise School 2; Newspaper Staff 2; Spanish Club 2. Hog- gard High School 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Art Club 4. MICHAEL LEWIS CLARK Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; NJROTC 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; NCO Club 3, President 3; Sword Team 4; Officers Club 4, President 4; Science Club 4, Secretary 4. DOXIENE COLE Roland-Grise School 2; FHA 2; Girls’ Chorus 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; ICT 4; VICA 4. MICHAEL DALE COLEMAN Roland-Grise 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; NJROTC 3, 4; NCO Club 3; Hoggard Rifles 3, 4; Sword Team 3, 4; Officers Club 4. WILLIAM DEAN COOPER Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3; Marching Band 2s ROSEMARY COSTIN Roland-Grise School 2; French Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; FHA 2, 3. 213 ALICESALIENEJCOXE Roland-Grise School 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Spanish Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Art Club 3; Student Council 3; Tennis 3° 4: Civinettes 4. MARION ELIZABETH CRAIG Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Introductory Chorus 3; Girls’ Chorus 2, 4. MICHAEL HOLMES CREWS Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. TERESA MERLE CRIBB West-Columbus High School 3; J.V. Varsity 2; National Honor Society 2; Student Council 2; School Spirit Club 2. Roland-Grise School 2; Office Assistant 2; Spanish Club 2; School Spirit Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; NJROTC Sponsor 4. AL KENNETH CROMARTIE Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. MARGUERITE ANN CROWLEY Bishop England, Charleston, South Carolina 2; Track 2; Basketball 2; Cheerleader 2, Captain 2; Riding Club 2; World Affairs Club 2, President 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Bible Club 4. CATHY LYNN CRUMP Roland-Grise School 2; Girls’ Chorus 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; SAGA Staff 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4; School Spirit Club 3; Social Marshal 4. ADDIE JOHNSIE VERNETTA DANIELS New Hanover High School 2; Drama Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; DECA 3, 4; Library Assistant 3. JOSEPHEDAVID Williston High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. DIANE DAVIS Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Civinettes 4. 2 4 KRISTY LYN DODD Hendersonville High School 2; Future Nurses 2; Drama Club 2; Forensics Club 2; Medical Explores 2. Hoggard High Club 3, 4; Humanus Club 4; School Spirit Club 4. MARQUERITE DORSEY Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. DELONNA LEE DOWDY Roland-Grise School 2; Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 2; Girls’ Chorus 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Civinettes 3, 4; Executive Board 4, Secretary of Finance 4; Office Assistant 3, 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4, Secretary 3; Homeroom Representative 3. KIM EDWARD DOWNING Roland-Grise School 2; Concert Band 2; Marching Band 2; NJROTC 2, Drill Team 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Concert Band 4; _Marching Band 3, 4, Drum Captain 4; Drama Club 3; NJROTC 3. 215 HOWARD OLANDO DAVIS Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Voyagers 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 4. MARION GRAHAM DAVIS Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Humanus Club 4; Student Council 4. PAULA DENISE DAVIS Roland-Grise School 2; Newspaper Staff 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4; Executive Board 4; Homecoming Court 4; Lab Assistant 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; SAGA Staff 3, 4, Activities Editor 4; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3; May Queen 4. RICHARD LEE DAVIS Roland-Grise School 2; NJROTC 2; Drill Team 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Voyagers 3; Voyagers Ensemble 3. JOAN RENE D’AUBOUR Roland-Grise School 2; Art Club 2; Girls’ Drill Team 2; Library As- sistant 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; DECA 3, 4, Public Relations Officer 4; School Spirit Club 3. SUSAN CAROLE DERMID Roland-Grise 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Voyagers Accompanist 3, 4, President 4; Voyagers Ensemble Accompanist 3, 4; Office As- sistant 4; Civinettes 4. WILLIAM GREG ELLISON New Hanover High School 2; Homeroom Representative 2; Basket- ball, 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 3. ELEANOR LYNN ERDOESY Stranahan High School, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 2, 3. Hoggard High School 4. RAMONA SUZANNE EVANS Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. ROBERT DALE EVANS Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. GARE THOMAS EVERETTE New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. WILLIAM EARL FAIRCLOTH Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2; Track 2; NJROTC 3, 4. 216 BARRY AMESSD© YEE Moeller High School, Cincinnati, Ohio; 2, 3; Monogram Club 2, 3; Football 2, 3; Track 2, 3. Hoggard High School 4; Football 4; Wrestling 4. MiLGrED EEE Ew per Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Lab Assistant 4; NJROTC 3, 4, NCO Club 3; Officers Club 4. ROBERT EUGENE EDWARDS Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. ALLEN DUANE ELKINS Mannheim High School, Germany, Southport High School 2; Golf 2; Wrestling 2; Soccer 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Basketball 3; Golf 3, 4; Pep Band 4; Concert Band 3, 4; Marching Band 3, 4; German Club 4. MARVIN SHANE FARMER Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; NJROTC 2, 3, 4; NCO Club 3, Treasurer 3; Officers Club 4, Treasurer 4; Drill Team 4, Commander 4; Science Club 4, President 4. BENJAMIN FRANKFOR FARROW, JR. Roland-Grise 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. DEBORAH KAY FARROW New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. SHEILA DENICE FARROW Roland-Grice School 2; FHA 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; ICT 3, 4, Editor 4; VICA 3, 4, Editor 4. WILLIAM MICHAEL FARROW Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; ICT 3, 4; NJROTC 3, 4; VICA 3, 4, Treasurer 4. BOBBIE RAE FAW Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; COO 4, Treas- urer 4; Humanus Club 4. DELORES = FENNEEL New Hanover High School 2, 3; H. R. Representative 2; FHA 3. Hoggard High School 4. JUDY KARAN FINKELSTEIN Roland-Grise School 2; Journalism 2; French Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Lab Assistant 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; SAGA Staff 3, 4, Student Life Editor 4; School Spirit Gluby3: MARSHALL PAUL FISHER Roland-Grise School 2; Baseball 2; Interact 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Football 4; Interact 3. SUSAN WILLIAMS FLEWWELLIN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. 217 BAVID VINCENT FOX Roland-Grise School 2; Advanced Chorus 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Humanus Club 4. SOGNIA RENATA FOY Roland-Grise School 2; Spanish Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; COO 4, President 4. KENNETH BERNARD FRANKS New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. CHARLOTTE ANN FRICKS Norview High School, Norfolk, Virginia 2, 3; Library Club 2, Assistant 2; Office Assistant 2, 3. Hoggard High School 4. MEL WEBSTER FRYAR Roland-Grise School 2; Spanish Club 2, President: Student Council 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4: Golf 3, 4; Social Marshal 3; Key Club 3, Vice-President 3: Lab Assistant 4; Commencement Usher 3. LUCY ANN GADDY Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Girls' Chorus 2, 3; Drama Club 3. 218 SHAWN TIMOTHY FLEWELLIN New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Office Assistant 4; VICA 3, 4. DAVID DWAN FLOWERS Lawton High School, Lawton, Oklahoma 2, 3; Track 2, 3; French Club 2; ROTC 2. Hoggard High School 4; DECA 4. PAY E CAROES FLYNN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4; Social Marshal 4. WILLIAM JEFFREY FOUNTAIN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Concert Band 3; Symphonic Band 2, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4. RANDY THOMAS GAINEY Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. BILLY MARION GANTT Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Jr. Civitans 3; Vice-resident 3; Interact 3; Library Assistant 4. MICHAEL LEE GARNER Roland-Grise 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Bus Drivers Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4. DREAMA LEA GARRIS Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. JOHN HENRY GEE New Hanover High School 2; Art Club 2; Baseball 2; Tennis 2: Drama Club 2; Spanish Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. ELIZABETH JEAN GEMMILL Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4; ‘Student Council 3; Civinettes 4; NJROTC 4; Sponsor 4. PATTY LOU GEORGE New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; FHA 3, Secretary 3; Debating Club 4. SAMUEL GIBBS, JR. Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. VELMA GAYNELL GIBBS New Hanover High School 2; Popular Music Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; French Club 3; Girls' Drill Team 3, 4; Future Teachers 3; SAGA 4; School Spirit Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, President 4; Civinettes 3, 4; Department of Order 4; Quill and Scroll 4. RICHARD LYLE GILLES Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Humanus Club 4; Lab Assistant 4; Science Club 4. 219 LAURA DEANES GORNTO Rotand-Grise School 2; Bulletin Board Committee 2. Hoggard ALE School 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Spanish Club 4. ERNEST ELBRIDGE GRAINGER, JR. Roland-Grise School 2; Football 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. CAROL LEIGH GRASS Roland-Grise School 2; Girls' Sofetball 2; Girls' Chorus 2; Intro- ductory Chorus 2. Hoggard High School 34 Gh 4 VIiCAn4s CAROLE LORRAINE GREENOUGH Roland-Grise School 2, Hoggard High School 3, 4; COO 4. DEBORAH ANNE GIMPLE Roland-Grise School 2; Knights of the Inner Circle 2; May Queen 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; FTA 3; Lab Assistant 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Constitu- tionat Review Board 4, Secretary 4. JUDITH GISONNA Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Office Assistant 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4; Student Council 3: Science Club 4. CAROLE DIANE GLEASON Lee High School, Montgomery, Alabama 2, 3. Hoggard High School 4; German Club 2, 4. ROBERT EARL GLOVER Roland-Grise School 2; Golf 2; Audio-Visual Aids Club 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4; COO 3; Key Club 3. ERNEST GORDEN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Bus Drivers Club 3, 4; Radio and Electronics Club 34 VICA 3: SAMUEL WEBSTER GORE Roland-Grise School 2; ROTC 2. Ho VICA 3, Vice-President 3. ggard High School 3, 4; ICT 3; BARBARA LEE GRICE Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; coo 4; Humanus Club 4. MIKE GERHARDT GROHMAN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Marching Band 2; Stage Band 2, 3; Symphonic Band 2, 3; Pep Band 3, 4 DORAGENE GURGANUS Roland-Grise School 2; Advanced Chorus 2; Spanish Club 2. Hog- gard High School 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; SAGA Staff 3, 4, Sophomore Class Editor 4; Voyagers 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Voyagers Ensemble 4. TERESA LEA GUY New Hanover High School 2; Marching Band 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Concert Band 3; Symphonic Band 4; Marching Band ah Ge DOUGLAS EUGENE HAAS Roland-Grise School 2; Debating Club 2; ICT 2; Monogram Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; Audio-Visual Aids Club 4; Drama Club 4; Library Assistant 4. KEITH ALAN HALES Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Debating Club 3, 4: Humanus Club 3, 4, President 4; Lab Assistant 4; Latin Club 4: Spanish Club 3. DONALD LEANORD HALL Williston High School 2; Audio-Visual Aids Club 2; ROTC 2; ee 2; ICT 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; ICT 3; PENNE RENEE HALL James Kenan High School 2, 3; FHA 2, 3. Hoggard High School 4; DECA 4. SUEREEN SEALE Glade Valley High School 2; Class President 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Executive Board 3, 4; FHA 3, President 3; FHA Garden at a ha 3; Humanus Club 3; Lab Assistant 4; Social arshal 4. LARRY TRACY HAM Roland-Grise School 2; Baseball 2; Advanced Chorus 2; Student Council 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. 22) MITCHELL DALE HARDISON Grifton High School 2; Class President 2; Student Council 2; Science Club 2; Marshal 2; Beta Club 2; School Spirit Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Baseball 2, 4; Wrestling 3; Morehead Scholar Finalist 4. LINDA LEIGH HARMON Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Office Assistant 3; Voyagers 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 4; Student Director 4. JAMES MICHAEL HARRELL New Hanover High School 2; ROTC 2. Hoggard High Sch ool 3, 4; ICT 4; VICA 4. JAMES PINCKNEY HARRIS, JR. Roland-Grise School 2; Track 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Foot- ball 2, 3, Manager 3; Office Assistant 3, 4. ELLA LARNEICE HARRISON Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Girls' Drill Team 3; Home Room Representative 4; Office Assistant 4, WINNIE RUTH HARVIN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; FHA 2 Girls' Chorus 3; Social Marshal 3; Voyagers 4; Tri-Hi-Y Executive Board 4. 9 by OF 3, 4; PAUL THOMAS HAWTHORNE Searsport High School, Searsport, Maine 2. Hoggard High School 3) 4. , ROBERIMEGLYDE HAYES sR: Scotland High School 2; Spanish Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Track 3; Jr. Civitans 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4. ROBERT THOMAS EAVES BIR. Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Tennis Desa Spanish Club 4. KAREN RENAE HAYNES Hope Mills High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Bus Driver , 222 ROBIN LEE HICKS Burns High School 2; DECA 2; FHA 2; School Spirit Club 2. Hog- gard High School 3, 4; COO 4; Drama Club 3; Humanus Club ' BETTY LOUISE HIGHSMITH Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Voyagers 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 4. ALAN PAGE HILBURN Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4; NJROTC 2, 3, 4, NCO Club 3, 4, Drill Team 3. BENJAMIN GRAHAM HILBURN Roland-Grise Schoot 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. 223 ROBERT JOHN HEGELE Roland-Grise School 2; Advanced Chorus 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Interact 2, 3. MARCIA HELSABECK Roland-Grise School 2; J.V. Cheerleader 2, Head 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Varsity Cheerleader 3; Keyettes 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Quill and Scroll 3; SAGA Staff 3; School Spirit Club 2, 3. DANNY LEE HENDERSON Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. GEORGE COUNCIL HERRING Roland-Grise School 2; Introductory Chorus 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Jr. Civitans 4, Chaplin 4; Lab Asistant 3,4 ; Steering Committee 3. LYNN MARIE HETU New Hanover High School 2; Girls’ Chorus 2; Student Council 2; Library Asistant 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Office Asistant 3, 4. JANETKAY (HICKS Roland-Grise School 2; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Girls' Chorus 2. Hog- gard High School 3, 4; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; SAGA Staff 3, 4, Senior Class Editor 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4; Social Marshal 4; Student Council 3, 4; Keyettes 4. FAUSTINA HOLMES Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; COO 4, EDDIE HOLSTON Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Symphonic Band 4; Chess Club 3, 4. WARREN HOWARD HOLT, JR. Roland-Grise School 2; Symphonic Band 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4: Lab Assistant 4; Student Council 4. MARGARET HUNTER HOOPER Cape Fear Academy: 2: Yearbook Staff 2; Lead Cheerleader 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; French Club 3; School Spirit Club 3; Keyettes 4; NJROTC Sponsor 4. BENJAMIN JAMES HORNE Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4; VICA 4, DAVID THOMAS HORNE New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. 224 JO FRANCIS HILTON Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; School Spirit | Club 3, 4; Humanus Club 4; Civinettes 4; Bible Club 4. DENISE DARCEL HINES Williston High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. HENRY GERALD HOLLAND New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; In- troductory Chorus 3; French Club 4; Future Teachers of America 4: Voyagers 4. RICHARD LaVERNE HOLLEMBEAK Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. ERNIE DAVID HORNE Roland-Grise School 2; Baseball 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Interact 3; School Spirit Club 4. PAUL WAYNE HORTON Roland-Grise School 2; Football 2; Basketball 2; Key Club 2; Homeroom Representatives 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4. LINDA CAROLE HOWELL Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4; FHA 3. KENNETH GREGORY HOWERIN Roland-Grise School 2; French Club 2, President 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Golf 3, 4. Senior boys in the pep band entertain at the senior class picnic. he DONALD? KELLEY HUGHES Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4; NJROTC 3; NCO Club 3; Drill Team 32 JOHN WESLEY HUNTER Roland-Grise 2; Advanced Chorus 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; School Spirit Club 3. DEBRA HUTTON Roland-Grise 2; Art Club 2; French Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Civinettes 4; French Club 3; School Spirit Club 3; Lab Assistant 4; NJROTC 4; NJROTC Sponsor 4. STEPHEN WAYNE HUTTON New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4: Jr. Civitans 4. TRUETT MOORE HYATT Roland-Grise School 2; Chorus 2, Hoggard High School 3, 4; Drama Club 4, President 4; Introductory Chorus 4; Radio and Electronics Club 3. FLORENCE HOLDEN INGRAM Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. 226 ELLA MAE HUDSON Roland-Grise School 2; Knights of the Inner Circle 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; COO 4; FHA 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 4. AURELIA ANN HUFF Roland-Grise School 2; School Spirit Club. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Student Council 3; Humanus Club 4, Drama Club 4. BETTIE GAYLE HUGGINS Roland-Grise 2; Student Council 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Humanities Club 3; School Spirit Club 3. JACQUELINE HUGGINS New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. ROBERT WALDER ISLEY III Roland-Grise School 2; Symphonic Band 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Concert Band 3; Jr. Civitans 3, 4; Symphonic Band 4. FRIENDLY CAROLL JAMES, JR. New Hanover High School 2; French Club 2; Interact 2; Office Assistant 2; Radio and Electronics Club 2; Student Council 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; VICA 4.. JOSEPH WILBUR JAMES Roland-Grise School 2; Track 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Wrest- ling 3, 4; NJROTC 2, 3; NCO Club 3; Drill Team 2, 3; Sword Team 3 DEBORAH GWENDOLYN JAMISON Roland-Grise School 2; Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 2; Girls’ Drill Team 2: Student Council 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; School Spirit Club 3. BELINDA JANE JARMAN New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Future Homemakers 2, 3. GRADY EARL JARMAN, JR. New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. PHYLLIS MAUREEN JEFFORDS Roland-Grise School 2. New Hanover High School 3, 4. RUBY ELNETTER JENKINS Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. JANE LEA JENNINGS Central Cabarrus High School 2; Lettergirl 2; Homeroom President 2; Biology Club 2. Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Future Teachers 3, 4; Girls' Drill Team 3; Introductory Chorus 3. PAULA JOHNSON Roland-Grise School 2; Student Council 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Department of Order 2; Keyettes 2, 3, 4; School Spirit Club 3; Social Marshal 3; Executive Board 4, Chass Secretary 4; Home- coming Court 4; May Court 2, 3, 4; 227 SANDRA FAYE KEATON Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; FHA 4; Girls’ Drill Team 4; Voyagers 4. MARY TERESA KEENAN Roland-Grise School 2; French Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; DECA 3; Humanus Cub 3, 4. 99g igh School 3, 4; KAREN ANN KEFFER Roland-Grise School 2. Ho ard High School 3, 4; H Club 4: Student Council 4. a8 3 umanus Clu EDGAR BARNES KEITH, JR. Roland-Grise School 2; Marching Band 2; Concert Band 2. Hog- gard High School 3, 4; Symphonic Band 2, 3; Baseball 3; Junior Civitans 3, 4, Vice-President 3. 228 ROBERT ALLEN JOHNSON New Hanover High School 2; ROTC 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. STEPHEN HOMER JOHNSON Roland-Grise School 2; Marching Band 2. New Hanover High School 3; Junior Civitans 3. Hoggard High School 4; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Key Club 3, 4; Social Marshal 4; Student Council 4. JAMES MORGAN JOHNSTON, JR. Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Junior Civitans 3, 4; NJROTC 4; NCO Club 4; Sword Team 4. KATHERINE LAVERNE JONES Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. FESCIE ELIZABETEIJORDAN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Drama Club 4, Vice-President 4; Student Council 4; French Club 4, President 4: Executive Board 4. WILLIAM EDWARD KAVANAUGH, JR. Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3; Pep Band 4; Symphonic Band 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; School Spirit Chub 4; Student Council 4. ENID GRACE KENNEDY Roland-Grice School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; French Club 3; Humanus Club 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4. GLENN HARRY KENNEDY New Hanover High School 2; Football 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4: Football 3, 4. JOHN WILLIAM KIND, JR. Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Symphonic Band 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Jr. Civitans 4; Student Council 4. SAMUEL KIRBY, JR. Williston High School 2; Basketball 2, Baseball 2; Marching Band 2, Concert Band 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Baseball 3. MARIAN VIRGINIA KOCH New Hanover High 2; Girls' Chorus 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Humanus Club 4; Lab Assistant 3; Voyagers 3, 4; Science Club 4. HAROLD THOMAS LAMMONS Beliot High School, Beliot, Wisconsin 2; Jr. Theater 2; Marching Band 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Pep Band 4; Chess Club 4. CATHERINE CORBETT LANDON Roland-Grise 2; Round-Table Newspaper 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Venture Staff 3, 4; Exchange Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4. HAROLD DEAN LANE New Hanover High 2; ROTC 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. RICHARD BARCLAY LANE III Roland-Grise 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. ANNA DELORES LANEY Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3. 4. jjes] ANGELA DELORES LIDDELL New Hanover High School 2; Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 2; FHA 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 4; Humanus Club 4. BARRY STANLEY LINEBACK New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Science Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; NJROTC 3, 4; NCO Club 37 Officers Club 4; Colorguard 3. LARRY SHAW LINEBACK New Hanover School 2; Academic Coach 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Science Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; NJROTC 3, 4: NCO Club 3; Color Guard 3; Officers Club 4. CEORGE STEVEN LLOYD George Washington High School, Danville, Virginia 2, 3. Hoggard High School 4. MARGARET QUINN LANEY Naples High School, Naples, Florida 2, 3. Hoggard High School 4. EDWARD LEGRANDE LATHAM Swansboro High School 2, 3; Glee Club 3; Library Club 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3. Hoggard High School 4; Executive oard 4; Future Teachers 4. KATHARINE MAE LAWHORNE New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Intro- ductory Chorus 3; COO 4. LAVELDAs MAES LEE Roland-Grise School 2; Stage Band 2; Art Club 2; Concert Band 2; FHA 2; Student Council 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Girls’ Drill Team 3, 4, Captain 4. LUCY ANN LENNON Roland-Grise School 2; Chorus 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 3; Voyagers 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 4; Civinettes 4; Executive Board 4; Secretary of Elections 4. SAMUEL DAIL LEWIS Myers Park High School, Charlotte, North Carolina 2. Kendrick High School, Columbus, Georgia 3. Hoggard High School 4. KENNETH ALEXANDER LOCKE Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. ELMER DANIEL LONG Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. ROBERT HILL LONG Roland-Grise School 2; Knights of the Inner Circle 2; Advanced Chorus 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Interact 3; Lab Assistant 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 4; SAGA Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 4; Student Council 3; Voyagers 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 3, 4. MAX DEVONE LUDLUM Roland-Grise School 2; Advanced Chorus 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Introductory Chorus 3; Jr. Civitans 3, 4; Monogram Club 3; Voyagers 4. EARLENE MANNING Roland-Grise School 2; Student Council 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; ICT 3, 4; VICA 3, 4. DONALD RAY MAPSON Roland-Grise School 2; Football 2; Baseball 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Basketball 2, 4; Track 3; Executive Board 4; School Spirit Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. RONALD LEE MAPSON Roland-Grise School 2; Basketball 2; Baseball 2; NJROTC 2. Hog- gard High School 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Library Assistant 2, 3. DAWN FAYE MARCHAND New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Office Assistant 3; VENTURE Staff 3. NANCY MARGULIES Roland-Grise School 2; School Spirit Chairman 2; Steering Com- mittee 2; Student Council 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Executive Board 4; French Club 3; Keyettes 3, 4; Lab Assistant 4; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Social Marshal 4. BOBBY LYNN MARSH New Hanover High School 2; ROTC 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. 231 GARRY LYNN McANINCH Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Bus Drivers Club 4; VICA 3, 4. CELIA LOUISE McCOMBS Cordova High School, Rancho Cordova, California 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Library Assistant 3, 4. BRENDA CAROLYN McCOY Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. MILTON LEE McCOY New Hanover High School 2; Marching Band 2; ROTC 2; Drum and Bugle Corps 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Basketball Vie By, CF Concert Band 3; Symphonic Band 2, 4; Chess Club 3, 4. MARY LILLY McCRACKEN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. ELIZABETH MERIWETHER McCRACKIN Roland-Grise School 2; Advanced Chorus 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Executive Board 4; Keyettes 3, 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Student Council 3; Voyagers 3, 4. KATHLEEN JOANNE MARSH Roland-Grise School 2; FHA 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; French Club 2, 4; Humanus Club 4; Latin Club 4. RICHARD HENRY MARSTON Roland-Grise School 2; Basketball 2. Hoggard High School aude Introductory Chorus 2, 3, 4; School Spirit Club 4. JAMES FREDRICK MATHIS New Hanover High School 2, 3; Stage Band 2, 3; Drama Club 3. Hoggard High School 4. ERNEST DUANE MAYHEW New Hanover High School 2; Baseball 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Humanus Club 3. MANUEL KEITH McCULLEN Roland-Grise School 2; NJROTC 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; NJROTC 3, 4. DEBORAH LOUISE McDANIEL Roland-Grise School 2; Y-Teen Club 2; Spanish Club 2. New Han- over High School 3. Hoggard High School 4. GEORGE EDWARD McKIM Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. JAMES HENRY McNEIL Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3. 233 PATRICIA DONITA McSWAIN New Hanover 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Spanish Club 3. BOBBY DALE MEMORY New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. DIANE GAYLE MERRITT Roland-Grise 2; Spanish Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Junior Class Publicity Chairman 3. PETER HAYWOOD MIARS Roland-Grise 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Interact Club 2, 3; School Spirit Club 4; Golf 4. STEPHEN RANDOLPH MILLINOR New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Lab Assistant 3, 4. DEBORAH LYNN MILLIS Ridgeland High School, Ridgeland, South Carolina 2; Yearbook Stat 2; Drama Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Humanus Club 234 PATRICIA LYNNE McNEILL Roland-Grise 2; Girls’ Chorus 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Bus Drivers Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Humanus Club 3, 4. ELLEN INEZ McRAE Roland-Grise School 2; FHA 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. JUDY DARLENE McRAE Roland-Grise School 2; FHA 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Home- coming Court 4. MARTHA ANNE McSPADDEN Lineuady G. School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; French Club 4, Vice-President 4; Social Marshal 4. SAMUEL THOMAS MINCY, JR. New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School a4: HERBERT FRANCIS MINTZ Roland-Grise School 2; Homeroom Representative 2; Knights of the Inner Circle 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4: Junior Civitans 4. CORA LEE MITCHELL Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. NANCY FAYE MITGHELE Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; FHA 3, Vice- President 3; Social Marshal 4; VICA 4, Chaplain 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. IRACEYS BERNADETTE MITGHELE Roland-Grise 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; FHA 2, 3. DELMA LARAINE MOBLEY Roland-Grise 2; Lab Assistant 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; March- ing Vikings 2, 3; Majorettes 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; SAGA Staff 3, 4, Co-Business Manager 4; National Honor Society 4. JOHN WILLIAM MOBLEY Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. JEANITA VERLANE MOORE Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Drill Team 3. SHIRLEY ANN MOORE Williston Senior High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; FHA By HANS, LARRY RAY NEAL Roland-Grise School 2; Lab Assistant 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4. JENNY RUTH NEEDHAM Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Humanus Club 3, 4; School Spirit Club 4. LARRY DOUGLAS NESTER New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. MARVIN DAVID NEWTON New Hanover High School 2; Basketball 2; Drama Club 2; Key Club 2; Social Marshal 2; Student Council 2 . Hoggard High School 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Science Club 4. 236 BERNARD MORGAN Roland-Grise School 2; NJROTC 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Wrestling 3; VICA 3, 4. DENNIS WESLEY MORGAN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. ELIZABETH VIOLET MOTT New Hanover High School 2; Latin Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Office Assistant 4. DEBRA LANE MURRAY Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; French Club 3; School Spirit Club 4. KATHY DAWN MURRAY Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Introductory Chorus 3; Girls’ Chorus 4; School Spirit Club 4; Spanish Club 4. MICHAEL KNOX NEWTON Slade Valley High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. JAMES FESTUS NORRIS Roland-Grise School 2; NJROTC 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. DOUGLAS LEROY NORTH New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. SARAH JANE NOFFSINGER Roland-Grise School 2; Advanced Chorus 2; Recipient of Sophomore Award 2; Student Council 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Civinettes 3, 4, President 4; Department of Order 4, Secretary 4; Executive Board 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; SAGA Staff 3, 4, Features Editor 4; Spanish Club 3; Voyagers 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 3, 4. BER@Y OAKLY Ill Roland-Grise School 2; Knights of the Inner Circle 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Department of Order 4; Lab Assistant 3; National Honor Society 3, 4. LESLIE MARILYN OLIVER Chattanooga High School, Chattangoga, Tennessee 2; Girls' Opti- mist Club 2; French Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 4; Humanus Club 4; Voyagers 3. SHEILA ANN O'SHEA Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; ICT 4; VICA 4. DIANE MARIE OVERBEE Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; COO Club 4, Vice-President 4. KENNETH MICHAEL PADRICK Roland-Grise School 2; Knights of the Inner Circle 2; Advanced Chorus 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Debating Team 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4; SAGA Staff 3, 4, NJROTC Editor 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4. ROBIN VIRGINIA PAGE Roland-Grise 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. 237) RONALD KEVIN PARK Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Bus Driver 3; NJROTC 2, 3, 4; NCO Club 3, 4; Drill Team 4. BRADLEY EVERETT PARKER New Hanover High School 2, 3; ROTC 2, 3, Color Guard 2, Color Guard Co-Captain 3. Hoggard High School 4; ICT 3, 4. SIaIREEY FAYE PARKER Mitchell High School, Colorado Springs, Colorado 2; French Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Drama Club 3. MARGARET ANN PATE Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; COO 4, Pub- licity Chairman 4; Debating Club 3; Girls’ Chorus 3. REGINALD BERNARD PAYTON Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. Marching Band 3. ANNEME LEIGH SPERRITT Roland-Grise School 2; Mixed Chorus 2; J.V. Cheerleader 2: Knights of the Inner Circle 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Cheerleader 3: Civinettes 3, 4; Department of Order 4; French Club 3, 4, Vice- President 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; NJROTC 4, Sponsor 4; School Spirit Club 2, 3; Homeroom Representative 3; Voyagers 3) 4; Voyagers Ensemble 4. 238 RANDY PERRY Roland-Grice School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Department of Order 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. JAMES WILLIAM PETERSON Roland-Grice School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Bus Driver ap Bus Drivers Club 3; VICA 3, 4. RICHARD CARSON PETERSON Cape Fear Academy 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Debating Club 4; Jr. Civitans 4; Lab Assistant 4: National Honor Society 4; Science Club 4. JESSE LEE PRILEMON Ike Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. DONALD PICKELSIMER Marietta High School, Marietta, Georgia 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; DECA 4. SUSAN LYNNE PIERICK Leland High School, San Jose, California; Roland-Grise School 2; Library Assistant 2; Social Marshal 2; Homeroom Representatives 2, Hoggard High School 3, 4; Humanus Club 3, 4; Library Assistant 4. LINDA VALRIE PITTMAN New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. REBECCA HOOD PITTMAN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; ICT 4; VICA 4. RONALD LOUIS PITTMAN New Hanover High School 2; Marching Band 2; Concert Band 2; Homeroom Representatives 2; Jr. Varsity Baseball 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Concert Band 3; Symphonic Band 4; Marching Band 3, 4. MAIOMAS EDWARD PITTS, JR. Wakefield High School 2; School Spirit Club 2; French Club 2; Art Club 2; Drama Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Venture Staff 3, 4, News Editor 4. JAMES DONALD POINDEXTER Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Interact Club 2, 3; NJROTC 2, 3; Drill Team 2, 3; NCO Club 3. SLEEP MIANY POINTS Roland-Grise 2; Spanish Club 2; Student Council 2, Parliamentarian 2. Hoggard High Echool 3, 4; Student Body President 4; Class Vice-President 3; Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3; SAGA Staff 3; Homecoming Court 4, Maid-of-Honor 4. MICHAEL JAMES POLITZ Machias High School, Machias, Maine 2; Soccer 2; Track 2; Basketball 2; Baseball 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Basketbalt 3, OF Baseball 3, 4; Track 3, 4. MARY ELIZABETH POOLE Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. 239 RICHARD JAMES PRIDEMORE New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Junior Civitans 4; VENTURE Staff 4. KAREN LOU PRIDGEN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; ICT 4; VICA 4. ROGER GWENTIN PRIDGEN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; VICA 3, 4. Key eR Ze VICTORIA VOLK PRIDGEN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Executive Board 4; Homecoming Court 4; Keyettes 4: Lab Assistant 4; NJROTC 4, Sponsor 4; SAGA Staff 3, 4, Faculty Editor 4; Social Marshal 3, 4; erident Council 3; Quill and Scroll 4; May Court, Maid of onor 4. TIMOTHY PUGH, JR. Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Bus Driver 3; VICA 4. PATRICIA LYNN PYE New Hanover High School 2; J.V. Cheerleader 2, Co-Head 2; Guidance Office Assistant 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Home- coming Court 4; Keyettes 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4, Secretary 4. 240 BRENDA KAYE POPE New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4; Office Assistant 4. STEPHANIE ANN POTTER New Hanover High School 2; Drama Club 2; FTA 2; Office Assistant 2; School Spirit Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; FHA Danae CURTIS DOWD PRICE Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4: Chess Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. J OSEFEEMINGSPRICE Roland-Grise School 2; Baseball 2; Advanced Chorus 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Track 3; Voyagers 3. WILMA DARLENE QUEEN Huntsville High School, Huntsville, Alabama 2. Grisson High School, Huntsville, Alabama 3. Hoggard High School 4. SUANN RHAMES Roland-Grise School 2. New Hanover High School 3. Hoggard High School 4; Girls' Drill Team 4; Library Assistant 4. VERENETTA YVONNE RHODES Roland-Grise School 2; FHA 2; Girls' Chorus 2; School Spirit Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Homeroom Representatives 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Voyagers 3. DONALD URIAS RIGGS New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Lab Assistant 4; Spanish Club 4; Science Club 4. A touch of the Christmas spirit is added to the senior courtyard. 241 KERRY BREWSTER ROBERTSON Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. JACKIE ROBINSON Roland-Grise School 2; Future Homemakers 2; Girls' Chorus. 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; DECA 3. SCOTT LENARD ROMBLAD Roland-Grise School 2; Chess Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Golf 4. LINDA MARCILE ROOKS New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; COO 4; Library Assistant 3. . JAN BATTLE ROWE Roland-Grise School 2; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Student Council 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Tennis 3; Varsity Cheerleader 3774) Head Cheerleader 4; Department of Order 3; Executive Board 4- Homecoming Court 4 Homecoming Queen 4; Keyettes 2, 3, 4; Lab Assistant 3, 4; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; May Court 2. DONNA JEAN RUSS Roland-Grise School 2; Girls' Chorus 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4: Bus Driver 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; SAGA Staff 3, 4, Faculty Editor 4; Voyagers 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 4. 242 HELENSSIAK ER IeCS New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. KENNA RITCHIE Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; SAGA Staff 3. DAVID LEE RIVENBARK Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. WILLIAM GRAHAM RIVENBARK Roland-Grise School 2; Marching Band 2. New Hanover High School 3; VICA 3. Hoggard High School 4: VICA 4. CY le 1 Lega AP .- CHRIS DENORA RUSSELL Roland-Grise School 2; Drama Club 2; Girls' Chorus 2. Hoggard High Schoot 3, 4; Future Homemakers 4. JAC OUELY NEELAINE RUSSELL Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. ROSEMARY RUSSELL Lane be School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; School Spirit Club 4. JUDITH ANNETE HEWITT RUSSO Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. ROSE MARIE RYNINGER Roland-Grise School 2; Girls’ Chorus 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. iHEODORE MICHAEL SAEFORD Rocky Mount High School 2, 3; Art Club 2, 3, President 2, 3; Chess Club 2, 3. Hoggard High School 4. HOMER GLENN SANDERSON Roland-Grise School 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4; Jr. Civitans 3; Student Council 3. SHERI WOOD SAVAGE Roland-Grise School 2; Art Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Art Club 3; Chess Club 3; Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Lab Assistant 4; Spanish Club 3. MICHAEL WAYNE SAWYER Roland-Grise School 2; Humanus Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Government Club 4; Humanas Club 3, 4; Lab Assistant 3. ROBERT JACK SCHUPP Roland-Grise School 2; Football 2; Baseball 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4. 243 MICHAEL EDWARD SCRUGGS Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3; Pep Band 4; Stage Band 4. TERESA ANN SELLARS Roland-Grise School 2; Student Council 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. EDGAR WALTER SESSOMS Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Bus Driver 4: Bus Drivers Club. CLARENCE MICHAEL SHAW New Hanover High School 2; French Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Office Assistant 4. EDWARD THOMAS SHEPARD Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. FRANK SHEPARD III Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4: Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 4; Radio and Electronics Club 3, President 3; Voyagers 4; Voyagers Ensemble 4. KATHRYN RENEE SHEPPARD Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Majorette 3; VENTURE Staff 3, 4. EARL SHERIDAN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4. ARTHUR SHIRER II Roland-Grise School 2; Marching Band 2. Haggard High School 3, 4; Symphonic Band 2, 3; Art Club 4; Jr. Civitans 3, 4. ELIZABELE ANN SEiaiLe Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; NJROTC 4; Sponsor 4. 244 DAVID EUGENE SMITH, JR. Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4; Bible Club 4; Golf 3, 4. DOROTHY JO SMITH Roland-Grise School 2; Spanish Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4: Bus Driver 3, 4; Bus Drivers Club 3, 4, President 4. GARY ARDEN SMITH Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. SUE ELLEN SMITH New Hanover H Hoggard High S$ igh School 2; School Spirit Club 2; French Club 2. chool 3, 4; Lab Assistant 4. 245 LUETTA MAE SIMPSON Roland-Grise School 2; FHA 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; FHA 33 Eecutive Board 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Library Assistant 4. CAROL ANN SINGLETON Roland-Grise School 2; School Spirit Club 2; Homeroom Repre- sentatives 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; School Spirit Club 34: Homeroom Representatives 3. GERALDINE DEWITT SINGLETON Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. DIANE MARIE SINHEL Roland-Grise School 2. Latin Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4: School Spirit Club 3, 4. BRENDA VIVIAN SKIPPER Roland-Grise_ School 2; Homeroom Representatives 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Homeroom Representatives 4. JANETIEEE SUAIER Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. JANE ELIZABETH SOLOMON New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3; Office Assistant 4. LAURA JEAN SOLOMON Roland-Grise School 2: Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Civinettes 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4; Student Council 3; Eecutive Board 4, Sr. Class President 4. SLOANE DIAN YESSOUTHALL Roland-Grise School 2; Newspaper Staff 2; Home Room Repre- sentative 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Civinettes 2, 3, 4; Humanus Club 3; Lab Assistant 3, 4. CONNIE JAYE SOUTHERLAND Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4; Humanus Club 4. NIKKI LEE SPECK New Hanover High School 2; Girls' Drill Team 2; Keyettes 2; Spanish Club 2, Secretary 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Girls' Drill Team 3; SAGA Staff 3; DECA 4, Treasurer 4. MARY ELEEN SPOOL Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Introductory Chorus 4; Future Homemakers 4. RANDOLESTANEEY Williston High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. REBECCA LYNN STANLEY Roland-Grise 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; VENTURE Staff 2; Drama Club 4; Spanish Club 4. KARYN LEESSIEGALU Roland-Grise 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4 DONALD LOUIS STEVENS Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Bus Driver 3; Bus Drivers Club 3, Treasurer 3. 246 MARY FRANCES STYES New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. CHARLES LEARVEN SUTTON, JR. Roland-Grise School 2; Football 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. REGINALD THEODORE SYKES, JR. New Hanover High Schol 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Humanus Club 3, 4; VICA 3, 4. VIKEY SUE TABOR New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; School Spirit Club 4; Bible Club 4. 247 ORVAL BRYAN STEVER II Perry High School, Perry, Georgia 2, 3; Track 3; Band 2, 3; Chess Club 2; Jr. Civitans 3. Hoggard High School 4: Track 4; Concert Band 4. : NEBIEEEIZABE Te eSTOKELY Roland-Grise School 2; Drama Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Future Homemakers 4; Humanus Club 4; Introductory Chorus 3; Spanish 3; Ecology Club 4. TERRY ALYCE STRANDQUEST Roland-Grise School 2; Student Council 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Humanus Club 3. RONNIE LYNN STRICKLAND Roland-Grise School 2; Spanish Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Introductory Chorus 4; NJROTC 2, 3, 4: Drill Team 250374: NCO Club 3; Vice-President 3; Officers Club 4. ALBERT JOHN STRIKOL fuyetside Military Academy 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Humanus ub 4. PHYLLIS ALTEA STROTHERS Roland-Grise School 2; Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 2: Future Home- makers 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4: Civinettes 3, 4; Eecutive Board 4; Homecoming Court 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4; May Court 3, 4. BIVIESEXINNGTEACHY New Hanover High School 2; Marching Band 2: Pep Band 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Concert Band 3; Symphonic Band 2, 3; School Spirit Club 3; Voyagers 4; Voyagers Ensemble 4. DIERDRE THOMAS Roland-Grise School 2; Girls' Chorus 2. Hoggard High School 37 4: DELORES JEAN THOMAS Columbia High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. MARK ALEXANDER THOMAS East High School, Corning New York 2; Concert Band 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Drama Club 4. MITCHELL THOMAS Roland-Grise 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; NJROTC 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; N.C.O. 3; Officers Club 4; Sword Team 3, 4. SIDNEY CAMERON THOMAS, JR. Roand-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3: Jr Civitans 3. 248 ANGELA MARIE TAYLOR Sherman High School, Sherman, Texas 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Yearbook Business Staff 2, 3: Future Teachers 3. Hoggard High acre! 3, 4; Future Teachers 4; Spanish Club 4; School Spirit Club GLENNDA ROSE TAYLOR New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4: Girls’ Chorus 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Future Teachers 4; Humanus Club 4. MILTON BRYON TAYLOR Forrest Sherman High School, Italy 2, 3. Hoggard High School 4. SARAH JEANETTE TAYLOR New Hanover High School 2; Girls' Chorus 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Girls' Drill Team 3. i es LINDA KAY THOMPSON Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Humanus Club 3, 4. MICHAEL EUGENE THORNTON Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. ERNEST FREDRICK TIENKEN New Hanover High School 2; Art Club 2; Golf 2; Audio-Visual Aids Club 2; Government Club 2; Interact Club 2; Lab assistant 2; Radio and Electronics Club 2; School Spirit Club 2; Social Marshal 2; Spanish Club 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Student Council 3. CHARLES EDWARD TINSLEY Robert E. Lee High School, Montgomery, Alabama 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Student Council 3. Milton McCoy, Meri McCrackin, Joe Price, and Tripp Waddell compare college catalogs. 249 JANICE EY YVONNE TLOSTER Roland-Grise School 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4; Library Assistant 4, CYNTHIA DIANE TURNER Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; School Spirit Club 4. LOIS FAVE TUTEEROW Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. Humanus Club 4; School Spirit Club 4. ARTUR WOSERPHULYSON Camden Mititary Academy, Camden, South Carolina 2, 3. Hoggard High School 4. JAMES VINCENT ULSHAFER Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. DEBORAH GERTRUDE VANDERBURG New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. 250 NANCY JAYNE TODD Roland-Grise School 2; Library Assistant 2; Student Council 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; FHA 3. RIGHARD: STERHEN ODD New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. LINDA DIANE TOLBERT Acme-Delco High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. CAROL ANN TOMLIN Roland-Grise School 2; French Club 2; FHA 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; French Club 4; Humanus Club 4; Library Assistant 4. ALY CE VEREEN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Library Assist- ance 3; COO 4. WANDA ADELE VEREEN Roland-Grise School 2; Future Homemakers of America 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. TIMOTHY ALLEN VISER Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High Schoo} 3, 4. HAL GORDON WADDELL III Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; French Club 3; School Spirit Club 3; Introductory Chorus 3, 4; President 4; Eecu- tive Board 4; Student Body Vice-President 4. JUDIE SPEARLE WADDELL Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. RUDOLPH ESMOND LEON WADDELL Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; NJROTC 2, 3. RICHARD WHITFIELD WADE Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Latin Club 3; Student Council 3; Humanus Club 4, Treasurer 4. ALBERT BRADSHAW WALLS Roland-Grise School 2; Track 2; Library Assistance 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; NJROTC 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 3; Officers Club 4; NCO Club 3; Introductory Chorus 3, 4; Track 4. SILVIA ANN WALTON New Hanover High School 2; Student Council 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; DECA 3, 4; Girls' Drill Team 3; NJROTC 4, NJROTC Sponsor 4, NJROTC Queen 4. AVA LARRAINE WARD Whiteville Senior High School 2; Spanish Club 2; Future Home- makers of America 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. 251 ELIZABEHH YVONNE WARD Roland-Grise School 2; Round Table News Staff 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; ICT 4. JANE RIVES WARD Roland-Grise School 2; Spanish Club 2; Round Table News Staff 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; French Club 4; Humanus Club 4; Library Assistants 4; Homeroom Representatives 3. KATHLEEN WASCHAK New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. CHISTY WINONA WATKINS New Hanover High School 2; Pep Band 2. Hoggard High School a4 Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; School Spirit Club 4. CONGRATULATIONS!—Doug O'Dell and Mitch Hardison are Morehead Scholar finalists. 252 LOIS HENRIETTA WATKINS Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. DAVID. WAYNE WATSON Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. SHEILA DIANNE WATTS North Western High School, Hyattsville, Maryland 2; Class Secre- tary 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Girls' Chorus 3, 4; Office Assistant 2, 3, 4; VENTURE Staff 3. JOHN MARSHALL WEAVER, JR. Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. DEBORRAH LEE WELLMAN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Humanus Club 3; ICT 4; Student Council 3; VICA 4. JENNY GRAY WELLS Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. PRaERNe@ TERIA VV iEiiE Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. TERESA KATHLEEN WHITE Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. MARSHA MYERS WHITTEMORE Roland-Grise School 2; Concert Band 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4;+ School Spirit Club 3, 4. DARLENE WIGGS New Hanover High School 2; Office Assistant 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. 253 ROBERT LAWRENCE WILKE Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Wrestling 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Vice-President 4; VENTURE Staff 3, 4. CAROLYN WILLIAMS Roland-Grise School 2, Hoggard High School 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3. DEBORAH LEE WILLIAMS Roland-Grise School 2, Hoggard High School 3, 4; COO 4. GEORGE BENJAMIN WILLIAMS, JR. Roland-Grise 2, Hoggard High School 3, 4; ICT 3, 4; VICA 3, 4. JEFFREY GLENN WILLIAMS New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Sym- phonic Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3: Stage Band 4; Pep Band 4; School Spirit Club 4. MICHAEL FORTSON WILLIAMS Oak Ridge Military School 2; Biology Club 2; Assistant Squad Leader 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; ‘Lab Assistant 4. ROBERT STANFORD WILLIAMS Roland-Grise School 2; Marching Band 2; Band 2, President 2: Knights of the Inner Circle 2; Stage Band 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Symphonic Band 3, 4; Marching Band 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4; School Spirit Club 3; Executive Board 4; Class Vice-President 4. TERRY GENE WILLIAMS Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. WALTER SAMUEL WILLIAMS Roland-Grise School 2; NJROTC 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. MICHAEL TYRONE WILLIAMS Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. REBECCA DARLENE WILSON New Hanover High School 2, 3; ICT 3; VICA 3. Hoggard High School 4. JOSEPH EDWARD WINDLEY New Hanover High School 2, Homeroom Representatives 2; ROTC 2, Drill Team 2; Wrestling 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; Homeroom Representatives 4; Tennis 3; Wrestling 3, 4. WILLIAM ELLIOTT WINN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. OLIVER GUSTEEMS WORTHINGTON, JR. New Hanover High School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. Bobby Schupp is “adding the finishing touches’ to his research paper! a4 255 DARLENE GAIL WRENCH Jacksonville High School 2; French Club 2. Hoggard High School hte Y MICHAEL KIM WRENN Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 374: CHARLES WILSON ZOPFI Roland-Grise School 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4; NJROTC 3, 4, NCO Club 3, Officers Club 4, Sword Team 4. PAUL JEFFREY ZYGMUNT New Hanover High School 2; Social Marshal 2. Hoggard High School 3, 4. One of the senior privileges is having our names engraved in gold on the SAGA. a Pai Reset gin ee NTR 258 | : ao oad, Ow = Ma WO x = oOo. x PRESTR LADY'S $44.75 MAN'S 50 | WHEN YOU KNOW IT’S FOR KEEPS Sees TRADITIONAL He a ' Keepsake’ — BUY KEEPSAKE ? DiaMono RINGS CHELSEA $300 ALSO FROM 200 WEDDING RING 75 MAN'S RING 100 ENCHANTED $275 ALSO TO 2100 FINLANDIA $150 ALSO TO 2100 WEDDING RING 34.75 A diamond ring to treasure forever Each Keepsake engagement ring is a master- piece of styling and design, reflecting the full brilliance and beauty of the perfect center : diamond. VENTURA $300 ALSO $150 TO 1975 REGISTERED WEDDING RING 50 K eepsake’ a — miei DIAMOND RINGS Keepsake ||| POLYNESIA $450 ALSO TO 375 WEDDING RING 39.75 SPUNGOLD $400 ALSO TO 2250 WEDDING RING 79.50 THISTLE LADY'S $50 MAN'S 44.75 LADY'S $55 MAN'S 44.75 BANQUETTE $350 WEDDING RING 125 CHARISMA $175 WEDDING RING 50 ee itis j 2 SONATA $400 ALSO $150 TO 1975 4 WAYS TO BUY e CASH e CHARGE ACCOUNT e BANK CARD e LAY-A-WAY YOUNG ADULTS INVITED CASTLEAIRE $375 ALSO TO 450 WEDDING RING 175 POETIQUE $350 ALSO TO 2375 WEDDING RING 34.75 JEWELERS (4 Accutron Center 28 NO. FRONT ST. @ PHONE 763-4590 MAXIME HANOVER CENTER e PHONE 762-0736 DEWDROP LADY'S $50 MAN'S 44.75 Gifts... Usual - Unusual GIFTS DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES CILL'S 1409 Audobon Blvd. RECORD BAR 508 Caste Sr. ALL THE LATEST HITS ON 45 AND 33 0° CROWLEY'S CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY | 4604 OLEANDER DRIVE 791-4148 791-4040 COOPERATIVE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION “Where Thousands Are Saving Millions” 201 MARKET STREET and HANOVER CENTER BEST WISHES ! | “Best Wishes to Class of “71” BLOCKADE RUNNER MOTOR HOTEL WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH Congratulations and Best Wishes from INTERNATIONAL NICKEL CO., ING. Francis L. LaQue Corrosion Laboratory WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH Congratulations, Graduates! WILLIAMS PHARMACY 4606 OLEANDER Drive PHone 791-2303 263 JOHNNIE MERCERS Fishing Pier and Recreation Center “Fishing Fun for Everyone” SEA DOG Restaurant “Featuring Fresh Seafood” WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH Compliments of EFIRD‘S DEPARTMENT STORE O72 N., Frone PHONE: 762-9661 FEATURING 21 VARIETIES OF PIZZA SPAGHETTI , SS. sOROAST BEEF | S uLace HAM SANDWICHES eee AND TOSSED SALAD “Where pizza is always in good taste” LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ON WEEKENDS Sound Movies and Cartoons ee b 3617 MARKET STREET PHONE 762-2222 TELEPHONE 762-6262 WILMINGTON, N. C. “Il never could win at tic-tac-toe.” Puone GL 8-5362 or GL 8-4371 CHEERIO II FOR DEEP SEA FISHING BOAT Docked at City Marina Caroumna Beacu, N. C. Rods, Reels, Bait, and Tackle Furnished Free CAPTS. DOUG AND BILLY BATSON ELECTRIC BOTTLING COMPANY, INC. OFFICE: 920 PRINCESS STREET WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA P. O. BOX 1171 Congratulations! SH 00py'S snoopy’s PIZZA PARLOR Class of veal MULTIPLE Lees NOFFSINGER REALTY co. e N. 17 Shopping Center 5013 WricuTsvitte Ave. P. O. Box 8626 Inc. Murchison Building @ Wilmington, N. C. 28401 Area Code (919) 343-200 RAWLINGS e SPALDING GOLF SUPPLIES e 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. BERMAN'S Jewelers — Silversmiths — Stationers Headquarters for JTHHS Class Rings Wivtmineton, N. C. 265 Compliments of Congratulations 1971 Graduates ALPHA PSI OMEGA .-A. K. A. ice ee | LECTRIC Doe INCORPORATED 1103 Princess St. Post Office Box 3095 Compliments of WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA MeGr ains Music S hop TELEPHONE 762-8830 105 Market STREET doughnuts Take Some Home Today 1600 MARKET ST. 3608 OLEANDER DR. “Are you sure this is ‘punch’?” 266 A COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE Joe Holloway, Lessee Operator McGOWAN'S FLORIST Telephone (919) 762-2671 4501 Oleander Drive Wilmington, N. C. 28401 lphie’ pizza pat JOHN KELLY For “Pake Outs” Ring Us Up At 296-2544 | popTRAITS OF MEN, WOMEN Open at 5:00 P. M: AND CHILDREN COMPLETE BRIDAL PORTRAITURE PICTORIAL WEDDING STORY IN NATURAL LIVING COLOR PERMANENT WAVE HOUSE “Oren 9 ’riIL 9 1506 S. Third St. Wilmington, N. C. No appointment necessary Phone 762-5003 It was a pleasure working with the students and staff of John T. Hoggard High School. JACK NEWTON REALTY COMPANY 3916 Market Sr. Witminetron, N. C. 267 CLEMMONS JEWELERS, INC. 121 Market Street Phone 763-3856 WILMINGTON, N. C. COASTAL FLOOR CO. 791-5415 201 Soutu 42np Sr. Witmineton, N. C. “I’ve discovered a new ocean.” ‘THE FINEST SPECIALIZED SERVICE AVAILABLE ‘GREENFIELD AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE DIAL 763-0647 10 WEST WILLARD oT. | _ WILMINGTON, N. C. | Across From Optimist Park ilbur Hales Troy Hales 268 Compliments of the CRICKET SHOP, INC. 1727 Dawson Sr. 845 South 17th Street Phone: 763-6536 AVIDS HAIR GOODS 6N font Street Name Brands — Discount Prices WILSON’'S SUPERMARKET THOMAS TAKE HOME KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 1601 Dawson Street 1206 North 3rd 762-5828 763-0133 4610 Market St. 763-0133 % CONCRETE DIAL 762-5237 2209 MONROE ST. 269 FAITHFULLY SERVING THE COASTAL CAROLINAS FOR MORE THAN 55 YEARS QBetk Beery WILMINGTON, N. C. : | E) | | Happy Motoring! Phone eee Congratulations Class of ’71 DAIRY QUEEN OF WILMINGTON 1620 Dawson Street Helping to Build CAROLINA POWER @ LIGHT COMPA An investor-owned, taxpaying, public utility company 270 Wilmington’s Largest Diamond Imports REED’S JEWELERS, INC. Front and Princess Sts. WILMINGTON, N. C. “| wonder if it’s going to rain?” Best Wishes to the Class of ’71 SAVINGS EARN MORE at HENRIKSEN'S PHARMACY PEOPLES SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 47TH AND MarKET STs. 4709 OLEANDER Dr. W. H. McEACKERN’S SONS, INC. Wholesale FRUITS AND PRODUCE 121 Sourn Front STREET WILMINGTON 27) Sears SEARS has Everything One Stop Shopping in the Hanover Center ROOKS GROCERY MARKET CARTER’S PHARMACY L. P. ROOKS 620 Meares Street WILMINGTON, N. C. 2001 Princess Place Drive PHoNE 799-1330 113 Rocersvitute Rp. PHoNnNE 799-0045 WiutmineTon, N. C. = Dial 763-4656 Hran - Mar - Kay FLORIST GIFTS WILMINGTON, N. C. Frank And AnNIE McGowan poe 256-3764 Mrs. ANNIE Bryant PETERSON Authorized Distributor Perfect Love Diamond Rings Bryant REAL ESTATE SALES RENTALS — WEEKLY OR MONTHLY % 1) ; ae P. O. Box 658 1001 N. Lumina Ave. SOUTH'S LARGEST JEWELERS Ouricn Prone 62-0255 : JOHNSON-DRAIN FUNERAL HOME 139 N. Front Street 515 Sourn EicuTrH STREET ‘Wilmington, N. C. Witminton, NortH Caroxina ART DENNIS OFFICE PHONE JACK JOHNSON Samuret C. Drain Manager 762-3575 Home Puone 791-8748 Home Puone 763-3575 272 Compliments of HIGH'S DINING ROOM 128 Cape Frar Btivp. CarRoLina Beacu, N. C. Owners CHARLES AND Martrua Haas WILMINGTON’S JEWEL pp NEWEST MOST BEAUTIFUL FINE GIFTS China — Silver — Watches Hallmark Cards Hanover Center Dial 763-5990 273 ie Compliments of WONDER SHOP 228 NortH Front STREET WILMINGTON “Riegel Paper Corporation encourages better educa- tion tor Sencland. We wish each 1971 graduate a successful future.” WINN INSURANCE AGENCY Nortu 17 SHoppinc CENTER PHONE 763-4401 763-1337 WiwtminetTon, N. C. 28401 HAROLD PARKER REALTY : ‘ BUILDING — SALES — RENTALS A Major Chemical Company Built by Dedicated Employees 791-3951 Office 3420 S. College Road WILMINGTON, N. C. DAVID JACOBI SUPPLY CO. FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT JANITORIAL SUPPLIES CONTRACT FURNITURE SHEET METAL FABRICATORS 622 S. Front Sr. P. O. Box 1289 PHone 763-6201 Witmineton, N. C. _ WHHEYS EL BERTA RESTAURANT A Peach Of A Place To Eat =—s—™ CATERING TO BANQUETS AND BUFFETS 4501 Market Street __ Dial 763-5224 Se, tee If the glove fits, wear it. 275 “Insure Today—Be Sure Tomorrow” LaMAR McIVER INSURANCE AGENCY 119 Grace STREET Orrice: 763-5590—763-0410 LaMar W. McIver USle SHOP 4208 Oleander Drive CRYSTAL MOTEL FISHING PIER Bouton: End Wrightsville Beach, N. Cc. | _ Telephone Fishing Pier: AL 6-2822 GOLDINGS 5¢— $1.00 STORE | Motel: AL 6.3284 4342 Marker Sr. | ALSO NEW AND MODERN CRYSTAL N. 177TH SHoprinc CENTER | AIR-CONDITIONED APARTMENTS TOYS—HOBBIES—CRAFTS a ._sdopcCO Wilmington, N. C. Steel When You Need It QUEENSBORO STEEL CORPORATION FABRICATION DIVISION N. C. State Port WAREHOUSE DIVISION Highway 421 North Wilmington, N. C. “Cool out’ Blakeman! 276 THE FUTURE IS YOURS CAROLINA BEAUTY SHOP ANGELO’S ITALIAN VILLAGE Putt ip Od RESTAURANT CAROLINA BEACH ROAD “COMPLETE HAIR TREATMENTS” KING FURNITURE CO. ha nover sun BRIGHTEST READING HABIT IN TOWN 1019 Marker Srv. Witminerton, N. C. P. O. BOX 626 © WILMINGTON, N.C. 28401 PHONE 763-6738 i SOPHIA FLOWERS FLORIST Compliments of 624 South 17th Street WILLIAMS CLEANERS ee PHONE 762-4360 F W AUTOMOTIVE, INC. SIMON’S DEPARTMENT STORE 710 South Seventeenth St. Phone 762-7723 617 CastuE St. Wivumineton, N. WILMINGTON, N. C. itil Best Wishes to the Class of °71 Fro O O ° THE UNCOLA For the latest in Ladies Wear Oren 7 Days a WEEK 5529 OLEANDER DRIVE CuaAss oF 771 TIMME CORPORATION EXCEPT THE HELP FLIP’S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Specialize in | GOOD, BIG HAMBURGERS Roule 1 Box 255 PIT COOKED BAR-B-Q CASTLE HAYNE, N. C. 28429 . Call Order In 791-9804 E H. Tinga Telephone Wilmington | 5818 Oleander Drive WILMINGTON, N. C. Owner | (919) 762-1975 278 Watch Repairs and Special Order Work ALBERT F. RHODES Jeweler DIAMONDS AND WATCHES CLASS RINGS TELEPHONE 763-5325 121 Grace Sr. Witmineton, N. C. TELEPHONE 458-5348 HiguHway 421 S. SUN-N-SURF MOTEL CAROLINA Beacu, N. C. OcEAN FRONT PeORBoxs 277. Mr. anv Mrs. P. T. Barzsovur Owners “You should have seen him before the operation.” THE STORK SHOP, LTD. 1306 S. 16TH Sr. Current Fashions for the Lady-In-W aiting COMPLETE INFANT LINE BAME’S BUILDERS SUPPLY NEWELL'S con asta SF (0) 227 (Can@ 4 tha°ae FURNITURE—BOATS AND MOTORS APPLIANCES WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH. N. C. CAROLINA BEACH 279 STANDARD PHARMACY x Phone 7és-2060 Mlb s a e ‘ e e ¥ a Prescription Specialist F Bey anges Murcuison Bune. SO 5 IED wmington, North Coraline 28401 WILMINTON, Nea C: 28401 Mildred Dail - Owner Congratulations, Graduates 131 N. Front Downtown Hanover CENTER THOMPSON'S RESTAURANT Market Street Road Rt. 4, Box 546 Phone 791-4555 WILMINGTON, N. C. Open 24 Hrs. a Day 14 Nortu Front Strreer 280 2 MODERN LAUNDRY « DRY CLEANERS a Be Sanitone Dry Cleaning 10 Locations To Serve You Compliments of KOTLER’S Witmineron, N. C. Best Wishes from Congratulations, 1971 Graduates C. B. PARMELE AND COMPANY 232 Princess STREET SAND CASTLE INN WINTER PARK GROCERY 4518 Park Avenue Wilmington, N. C. Hours KURE BEACH 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. 791-5979 Mon. - Sat. 281 762-5662 FINKELSTEIN’S MUSIC CO. “WHERE YOU ALWAYS BUY THE BEST FOR LESS (We rent musical instruments.) IBSON’S DISCOUNT CENTER| —————_—_— a ees : 68 SoutH KERR 6 South Front Wilmington, N. C. Wi_mineton, N. C. WHITEBROOK FARMS, INC. 2040 OLEANDER DR. WILMINGTON, N. C. OFFICE PHONE 763-2446 CLAYTON-BEALL COMPANY you adepradeat leserene AGEMT Watnur at FourtH WILMINGTON, NortTH CAROLINA 282 Congratulations to the Class of ‘71 CORNING GLASS WORKS An Equal Opportunity Employer Exciting Place To Work’ | PHONE: 791-5040 HIGHWAY 132 N. Congratulations, Class of “71 Long Leaf Hills 66 Service Station 2501 S. College Road WILMINGTON, N. C. 28401 “All this work for fishing worms?” 283 7 NORTH FRONT STREET @ WILMINGTON, N.C., 28401 Telephone: 763-0742 Headquarters for dependable plumbing CHADWICK PLUMBING CONTRACTORS 3719 Carolina Beach Rd. Phone 791-7989 sh “And if I’m elected, | promise . . .” OfLikilia 284 ordon O. Hinson srr: : + Jnsurance BLOCK-SOUTHLAND SPORTSWEAR, INC. Ask Your Neighbor About Us. e LIFE | = e AUTO e HOME © HEALTH P. O. Box 420 WILMINGTON, N. C. 28401 605 S. 5th St. 762-6564 Wilmington, N. C. 762-0506 285 emi: CASUAL SPORTSWEAR AZALEA PLAZA SHOPPING | CENTER WitMiInctTon, N. C. 28401 PHONE 791-4734 Congratulations Class of °71 Richards Beauty School FEATURING MASTERGUIDE TRAINING 4214 Oleander Drive WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of A FRIEND 286 ; “Calling all Vi-Kings!” HALL'S DRUG STORE HEATING AIR AND CONDITIONING 5th and Castle (HEAT PUMP) State License 1855 “The best store in the City for Country people, and the best store in the Country for City people” SALES . ENGINEERING INSTALLATION . SERVICE Since 1901 RESIDENTIAL NDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL . TEMPERATURE CONTROL COMPANY INDOOR COMFORT TELEPHONE 7914206 1024 SOUTH KERR AVENUE on 287 “Say It With Corsages and Flowers” from WILL REHDER FLORIST, INC Quality Gasoline 1703 Dawson SrrReEEt Diat 762-9649 Witmineton, N. C. For Less “North Carolina’s Oldest Florist” 50 Stations to Serve You Congratulations to the Class ae al NEUWIRTH VOLKSWAGEN INC. 715 N. 8rp Sr. WitminetTon, N. C. “Walking and Hugging!” ese GREGORY-MURRAY Your Headquarters for CONSTRUCTION Co. VILLAGER — JOHN MEYER McMULLEN Residential and Commercial LA MODE 109 Chestnut Street WILMINGTON, N. C. 288 rf | 2 PENNINGTON’ Sporting Goods 920 Market STREET Witmineton, N. C. 28401 PHONE: 7638-3331 - '763-3332 289 Aaron, Brenda Jean, 134, 205 Abbott, Charles Alan, 70, 191 Abbott, James Lee, 44, 181 Abeyounis, Jane Elizabeth, 191 Abraham, Easley Eugene, 190, 191 Adams, Carolyn Lee, 181 Adcock, Jennifer Lee, 108, 115, 117, 181 Age, Ruby Linda, 205 Aikens, Jeff, 181 Ainsworth, Shelly, 181 Ainsworth, Thomas Randall, 205 Alberti, Thomas Wingate, 181 Aldridge, Donald Milton, 50, 51, 59, 70, 85 Alexander, Bob L., 177 Alexius, John Nelson, 100, IOI, 191 Alleavitch, Mrs. Nancy W., 173 Allen, Carnell, 191 Allen, Charles Wilson, 72, 73, 82 Allen, David Mitchell, 88, 181 Allen, Douglas Patterson, 117, 191 Allen, Gary Mitchell, 205 Allen, Helen Marie, 205 Allen, Leonard Gregory, 90, 139, 205 Allen, Vernell, 205 Alper, Steven Noah, 98, 124, 153, 205 Alstatt, Vickie Lynn, 205 Alston, Sharliene, 181 Amato, Cathy Grace, 99, 205 Amos, Mamie Jean, 116, 126, 181 Amos, Wendell, 148, 206 Anderson, Susanne M., 206 Anderson, Voorhees Scott, 70, 86, 119 19 | Andrews, David Lawrence, 19| Andrews, Debbie Ann, 181 Andrews, Martha Dianne Autry, 206 Andrews, Richard Carpenter, 206 Andrews, Thomas Frank, 56, 59, 191 Applewhite, Roger Dale, 206 Archbell, Martha P., 160 Arrowood, Bredford Keith, 48 Artis, Russell Leroy, 206 Atkins, Jeffrey Leonard, 116 Atkinson, Anthony James, 78 Atwood, Timothy Ray, 70, 71, 85 Atwood, Verna Lee, 133, 149, 181 Austin, Janet Leah, 112, 126, 154, 191 200 Auten, William Kim, 206 Autry, Ronald Dean, 117, 118, 191 Autry, Vickie Bowen, 121, 206 Avant, Lori, 134, 19| Averitt, Gregory Evan, 89, 206 Ayala, John Stephen, 137, 143, 18! Ayers, Mark Warren, 97, 206 UL tA Baham, Mrs. Margaret, 167 Baker, Brenda Lucille, 99, 101, 181 Baldwin, Barbara Ann, IOI, 181 Baldwin, James Edwin, 207 Baldwin, James Emory, 181 Baldwin, Michael, 78, 207 Baldwin, Nancy, 101, 130, 133, 191 Ballard, Debbie Lynn, 93, 101, 181 Ballenger, Ricky Conel, 181 Bame, Jean Suzanne, 19] Barbour, Douglas Derrall, 99, 110, 117 Barden, Marye Cornelia, 97, 101, 102, LOS Palai eml2 Om i272 On INDEX Barefoot, Anita Gail, 207 Barefoot, Gwendolyne Lee, 126 Barefoot, Jane, 144 Barefoot, Mark Alan, I17, 191 Barefoot, Stephen Del, 207 Barnes, Johnny Willie, 159 Barnes, Steven Allen, 43, 57, 207 Barnhill, Hilda Faye, 207 Barnhill, Rebecca Jean, 19] Barnhill, Robert Alton, 181 Barnwell, Charles Ray, 134, 207 Barthelow, Stanley Wayne, |15, 118, ZOF Bartlett, John, 85, 117 Basden, David Allen, 181 Batchelor, Charles Ray, 134, 207 Batounis, Irene Emanuel, 108, 208 Batson, David Wade, 208 Batson, Lemuel Bennett, 191 Batts, Betty Warn, 208 Baum, Alan Clarke, I81 Beam, Mrs. Mildred A., 101, 174 Beane, Sheron Louise, 191 Bearden, Deborah Jean, 191 Beasley, Ada Katherine, 23, 111, 208 Bebber, Gary L., 112, 150, 162 Bebber, Mrs. Grace D., 162 Becker, Donna Elizabeth, 105, 126, 208 Beckett, Larry Darnell, 45 Beeker, James Step hen, 208 Beeker, Mary Cathrine, 108, 208 Beery, Nancy Carolyn, 101, 113, 115, Vive 2S rat gt Bellamy, Angela, 191 Bellamy, Danny, 86 Bellamy, Mary Louise, 133 Bellamy, William Ellis, 46 Bellois, Mrs. Marguerite S., 16| Bennett, Clifford, 61 Benson, Brenda LeFaye, |81 Benson, Jimmy, 191 Berryhill, Joseph Arthur, 191 Bethea, Larry Russell, 191 Betha, Michael Lee, 110, 208 Berman, John Jacob, 208 Best, Henry Clayton, 208 Biggerstaft, Sonja, 19] Biggs, Marvin, 19] Billingsley, Robert Louis, 86, 119, 209 Bissinger, Fredrick Paul, 181 Blackburn, Donna Mavis, 181 Blackburn, Mrs. Shearon, 175 Blackham, Jeanne Dale, 209 Blain Johne pal 2or 24a 72 Blair, Robert Shoemaker, 43, 55, 58, 86, 122, 124, 209 Blake, Elizabeth Lee, 10I, 108, 112, 138, 150, 191 Blake, Nancy Ann, 117, 181 Blakeman, Lesley Ann, 45, 47, 126, 127, 204, 209 : Bland, Timothy Aaron, 209 Blanton, Gloria Ann, 209 Blanton, John Randolph, 181 Blanton, Margaret Susan, 130, 209 Blick, Mrs. Barbara, 143, 170 Blizzard, Gardner Woodrow, 48, 51, 55, 59 Bloodworth, Stephen Wayne, 85 Bloomer, Donna Ann, I16, 181 Blue, Mrs. Susan D., 159 290 Boles, Johnny, 75, 119, 191 Boles, Vicky Sharon, 93, 101, 181 Bond, Michele Marijo, 181 Bones, Benjamin Clarence, 101, 110 Boney, Mrs. Bobbie H., 171 Boone, John Frederick, 101, 209 Bordeaux, Harlee, 134 Bordeaux, Paul Russell, 116 Borth, Kathryn Margret, 132, 137, 191 Boseman, James Kent, 70, 191 Bosewell, Nena Kas, 181 Bostic, Elizabeth Ann, 191 Bowden, Cathy, I11, 134 Bowen, Charles, 49 Bowden, Kathy, 191 Bowden, Susan Patricia, 130, 146, 209 Bowen, Debra Ann, 191 Bowen, Emily Denise, 181 Bowen, Janet Carol, 116, 181 Bowers, Betty Mae, 181 Boyd, Pamela Luan, 101, 116 Boyd, Robert McLean, Jr., 82, 89, 181 Boykin, Mrs. Eunice, 176 Boykin, Hartford, 156 Boykin, Helena Delores, 136, 209 Bradley, Cuthbert James, 46, 73, 85 Bradshaw, Claudia Jo, 181 Bradshaw, Mrs. Evelyn, 174 Bradshaw, Kenneth Carl, 110, 115, 117, 210 Bradshaw, Melissa Campbell, 91, 99, AO Branch, Harry Taylor, 210 Branch, Jeffery Doyle, 45, 181 Branch, Myra, 135 Brandon, Mrs. Glenda, |74 Brewer, Rick D., 178 Brewington, Sheila Denise, 92, 116, 121, 143, 192 Brice, Barbara Ann, 148, 210 Bridges, David Ray, 192 Bridges, Keith Donald, 70, 71, 86, 210 Bridges, Leroy, 73 Brigman, Mrs. Barbara, 158 Briley, Willie Elbert, Jr., 134, 210 Brikly, Greg Donell, 210 Brinson, Linda Faye, 209 Brinson, Sheila Gail, 210 Brite, Joseph Larry, 192 Britt, Randy, 130, 181 Britt, Renda Mae, 103, 136, 210 Broadway, Alice Jane, 129, 138, 181 Brogden, James Ennis, 82, 181 Bromlett, Sherron Deneise, 26, 210 Brooks, Kevin, 137, 192 Brooks, Margaret Louise, 92, 99, 123, 192 Brooks, Sheila Kay, 101, 108, 132, 181 Brown, Harry Ray, 144, 211 Brown, Jacklyn Ann, 47, 48, 63, 211 Brown, Joycelyn, 211 Brown, Kenneth Robert, 115, 117, 181 Brown, Larry Walker, 21 | Brown, Nancy Jane, 192 Brown, Maria Elaine, 149, 181 Brown, Susan Fox, 21 | Bryan, Nilda Sue, 181 Bryan, James Joseph, 43, 57, 103, 211 Bryan, LCDR Joseph T., 42, 57 Bryan, Robert E., 174 Bryan, Sharon Ann, 117, 181 A a ee) SRE AL ETT HE Bryant, Charles L., 166 Bryant, Delta Toinette, 192 Bryant, Edward Michael, 181 Bryant, Horace Childs, 147, 211 Bryant, Susan Cecile, 47, 53, III, 211 Buehler, Grace Jeaninne, 192 Buchter, Denning T., 159 Buck, Jane Ellen, 99, 101, 123, 181 Buck, Joe, 192 Buckwalter, Mary Ann, 192 Bullard, Susan Angela, 181 Bullard, Tony Ray, 192 Bullock, Nancy Joyce, 112, 150, 211 Burkett, James Michael, 21 | Burwell, Aris Louise, 200 Butters, Michael A., 159 Byrd, Eunice Faye, 192 Calloway, Mrs. Helen G., 171 Cameron, Donald Jay, 192 - Campbell, Doug, 70, 192 Campbell, Sherry Evon, 104, III, 123, eZ Canady, James Henry, 212 Canty, Gwenalyn Diane, 32, 181 Capps, Marion Terence, 56, 59 Carlos, Alex Douglas, 73, 86 Carlton, Vera Elizabeth, 212 Carmichael, Lynn Evon, | 11 Carr, Dawn Marie, |82 Carr, Mark Bolton, 115, 117, 118, 212 Carr, Patricia Adale, 212 Carroll, Cindy Kay, 182 Carroll, Donald Lee, 135, 212 Carter, Andrew Paul, 75 Carter, Andrew Paul, 212 Carter, Deborah Lou, 212 Carter, Jack Gaylor, 51, 54, 55, 115, eats, 213 Carter, James Edison, 89, 99, 213 Carter, Nathan David, 182 Carter, Patsy, 192 Carter, Robert Charles, 53, 99, 182 Carter, Tommy, 192 Casas, Juan Rafael, 182 Case, Billy, 192 Causey, Janice Faye, 213 Cecil, Tanya, 182 Chadwick, Calvin Sinclair, 213 Chadwick, Donna, 192 Chahoe, Clarence, 75, 192 Chandler, Cynthia Ann, 192 Chapman, Jean Ann, 144, 192 Chapp, Jeffery Alan, 182 Chapp, Kacey Anne, 213 Chappell, Esther Nancy, 182 Cherry, Deborah Lois, 130, 139, 192 Chesire, Richard Anthony, 56, 59 Clarida, Sandra, 182 Clark, Debra Marie, 182 Clark, Mrs. Eva P., 170 Clark, Meliss Denae, 182 Clark, Michael Lewis, 44, 51, 55, 57, 58, LOsr a2 13 Clark, Sharon Lynne, 182 Clary, Robert William, 192 Clemmons, David Preston, 78, 86 Clemmons, Robert Jerome, 51, 52, 59 Clemmons, Susan Carol, |82 Clifton, Dickie, 182 Clinton, Westcott, |60 INDEX — Continued Cloudman, Frank Wade, |82 Cobb, Cynthia Gale, 143, 193 Cobb, Mrs. Louise M., 165 Cole, Doxiene, 134, 213 Cole, James Michael, 54, 182 Cole, Ronald Bruce, 85 Cole, Susan Patrice, 182 Coleman, Gary Dale, 54 Coleman, Joel Martin, 193 Coleman, Michael Dale, 43, 51, 55, 58, 213 Coleman, Robert F., 165 Collins, George Alvin, 110, 117, 118, 182 Collins, William Arthur, | 17 Combetto, Carol Ann, 193 Combetto, Frances Jean, |82 Congleton, Sheree Gail, 130, 132, 193 Connette, Sarah Kirtland, 91, 123, 193 Conway, John R., 45, 193 Cook, Jane Carole, 182 Cook, Ted Edwin, 70, 193 Cooke, Herbert Earl, Jr., 193 Cooper, Cathy Gail, 182 Cooper, William Dean, 213 Copenhaver, Bruce Powers, 54 CGorbinj seen 2 oOo LO”. Costin, Beverly Ann, 182 Costin, Rosemary, 213 Cothren, Gloria Ann, 93, |OI, 123, 182 Cottle, George Vernon, 182 Coulon, Suzanne, 193 Courtney, Vickie Karen, 99, 101, 104, 126 Courtwright, Janice Kay, 182 Cowan, Bobby Lee, 116 Coraviany courses! 30 13270193 Coxe, Alice Aliene, 122, 214 Cracker, Andrew John, 110, 193 Craft, Tony Alton, I10, 182 Craig ehucher0 e102 Craig, Marion Elizabeth, 108, 214 Graig Nancy tal 73 Cramer, Ellen Rozena, 108 Crawford, James Thomas, 193 Creech, Patricia Lynn, 112, 154, 193 Crews, Michael Holmes, 15, 214 Cribb, Barry Dean, 193 Cribb, Danny Ray, 48 Cribb, Teresa Merele, 47, 48, 103, 214 Criser, Donna Leah, 113, 193 Cromartie, Al Kenneth, 214 Cromartie, Debra, 193 Cromartie, Marva Denise, 116 Croom, Linda Gail, 193 Croom, Sandra Elizabeth, 182 Crouch, Carroll Jean, 130, 143, 193 Crowley, Margurite Ann, 214 Grumpy Cathy Lynne! |Zplo3e 214 Cushing, Patricia Ann, 182 Daigle, Debbie Ruth, 193 Dailey, Deborah, 182 Dailey, Michael Blair, 117, 118 Daniel, Richard Needham, 1|82 Daniels, Addie Johnsie, 135, 214 Daniels, Cheryl Elaine, 193 Darden, Richard, 182 D’Aubor, Joan Rene, 135, 215 David, Joseph, 214 Davidson, Thomas Daniel, 82, 88, 183 291 Davis, Alice Farmer, 108, 141, 183 Davis, Diane, 136, 214 Davis, Howard Olando, I10, 215 Davis, Mrs. Irene B., 112, 153, 163 Davis, Leatrice Julia, 193 Davis, Lynsey Jean, 107, 112, 126, 154, 193 Davis, Marion Graham, 215 Davis, Melvin Eugene, 73, 183 Davis, Paula Denise, 24, 101, 103, 112, Zsa 39n 54.215 Davis, Russell, 190 Davis, Ronald Earl, 88 Davis, Richard Lee, 215 Davis, Thomas Waymon, 193 Dawson, Daniel Earl, 82, 90, 124, 183 Dawson, Debbie, |83 Dawson, Donald, 183 DeBose, Patricia Jean, 135 Demello, Beverly Kay, 144, 183 Dempsey, Deborah Anne, |83 Dennis, Ronald Lee, 85, 110, 183 Denton, Roberta Lynn, 183 Dermid, Susan Carole, 99, 103, | 11, 123, 215 DeVane, Adrian, 149 DeVane, Wanda Joann, 194 Dewitt, Adolph, 88 Diamond, Michael Gary, 75 Dickens, Brenda Ann, 183 Dickens, Donald C., 68, 74, 170 Dickson, Nancy Lynn, 194 Dingler, Carol Antoinette, 183 Dixon, Patricia Ann, 194 Dodd, Danise Ann, !|83 Dodd, Kristy Lyn, 129, 215 Donathan, Danny Patrick, 73 Dorsey, Marguerite, 215 Dosher, Donna, |83 Dosher, Stephen, 194 Dotson, Johm it; |i71 Doty, Jennifer Loram, 183 Doughty, Barbara Ann, 183 Dovel, Cynthia Dale, 183 Dowdy, Delonna Lee, 97, 123, 215 Dowdy, William Wilbert, 44 Dowless, Gary Thomas, 194 Downing, Kim Edward, 116, 215 Downing, Michael Eugene, 143, 148, 194 Doyle, Barry James, 70, 216 Doyle, Mary Day, 144, 194 Duke, Darrell Jackson, 110, 138, 183 Donlap, Charles Wesley, 183 Draine, Mrs. Alleluia T., 165 Duperock, Suzanne Kay, 104, I 11, 130 Durham, Ray, 68, 179 Dutch, Mitchell Lee, 50, 58, 216 Dyches, David Emory, 44, 51, 59, 194 Eakins, Bonnie Joyce, 194 Eason, Martha Louise, 108 Eason, Thomas Donald, 52, 183 Eddie, Gail Alexius, 194 Edge, Thomas Bell, 120, 194 Edwards, Carol Ann, 183 Edwards, James Robert, 56, 59, 194 Edwards, Kieth Glenn, 52 Edwards, Robert Eugene, 216 Edwards, Robert Pershing, 183 Efird, Toni Lee, 194 Elkins, Allen Duane, 89, 116, 216, 141 Elkins, Steven Gaston, 194 Elliot, Mrs. Shirley T., 179 Ellison, William Grey, 216 English, Gary, 110, 140, 144, 183, 186 English, George Mickael, 183 Erdoesy, Eleanor Lynn, 216 Erdoesy, Glenn William, 89 Estep, Bonnie Louise, 194 Evans, Jack Bossey, 75 Evans, Jerry Dean, 48, 51, 55, 59 Evans, Ramona Suzanne, 216 Evans, Robert Dale, 216 Everett, Carl Thomas, 216 Everette, Mrs. Sabra N., 138, 176 Faircloth, Charles, 134 Faircloth, William Earl, 216 Farmer, Marvin Shane, 51, 58, 143, 217 Farrow, Benjamin Frankford, 27, 99, 217 Farrow, Debbie Kay, 134, 217 Farrow, Shelia Denise, 134, 217 Farrow, Wiliam Michael, 134, 217 Faw, Bobbie Rae, 136, 217 Faw, Gary Lee, 183 Feaster, Roscoe, 75 Fennell, Delores, 217 Fennell, Edith Ann, 133, 194 Ferencak, William John, 183 Fetner, Lyn Warren, 183 Fick, Mrs. Eleanor B., 162 Finncannon, Steven Everett, 183 Finch, Betty Drucilla, 135 Finch, George W. Jr., 175 Finkelstein, Judith Karan, 112, 153, 217 Finucan, James Gordon, 183 Fisher, Marshall Paul, 70, 217 Fisher, Matthew, 68, 168 Flewwellin, Anthony Bruce, 183 Flewwellin, Mary Elizabeth, 108, 183 Flewwellin, Shawn, 16, 218 Flewwellin, Susan Williams, 217 Flowers, David Duan, 218 Floyd, Nancy Charlene, 113, 116, 194 Flynn, Faye Carol, 104, 106, 218 Flynn, Sandra Elaine, 183 Fogleman, Joan Leslie, 146 Fogleman, Lisa An, 184 Fokakis, Karen Denise, 143, 144, 194 Formy-Dunal, Thurston Gary, 184 Foss, Belinda, 116 Foss, Charles A., 164 Foster, Jacqueline Louise, 194 Fountain, William Jeffery, 117, 218 Fowler, Bruce Wayne, |84 Fowler, Donna Marie, |84 Fox, David Vincent, 218 Fox, Susan Gay, 135 Foy, Sognia Renata, 28, 136, 218 Franks, Kenneth Bernard, 218 Frazella, Marsha Gay, 91, 184 Freeman, Cathy Ann, 108, 133, 184 Freshwater, William Ross, 184 Fricks, Charlotte, 218 Fryer, Cathy Lynn, 92, 194 Fryer, Mel Webster, 29, 89, 121, 218 Funderburk, Jeffery William, 85, 142, 144, 184 Fundora, Rebeca Barbara, 184 Fussell, Jane Ellen, 117, 194 INDEX — Continued Futch ps Billy nol noo: 56, 58, 63 Futch, Helen Marie, 93, IOI, 180 Futch, Rebecca Lynn, 194 Futreal, Juanita Maria, 184 Gaddy, Lucy Ann, 218 Gainey, Marshall Louise, 194 Gainey, Randy Thomas, 148, 219 Galida, Mrs. Patricia, 162 Galley, Deborah Ann, 111, 147, 149, 194 Gantt, Billie Marion, 219 Gardner, William Shepard, 45 Garner, Michael Lee, 219 Garner, Thomas, 194 Garner, Thomas, 134 Garrett, Jerry Wayne, 194 Garris, Dreama Lea, 219 Gaskins, Rosa Carol, 194 Gause, Lacy Kent, 44, 184 Gaylor, Lee Ellen, 194 Gaylor, Walter Kenneth, 195 Gee, John Henry, 219 Gemmill, Elizabeth Jean, 47, 51, 122, L23e219: George, Clarence S., 146, 177 George, Patt y Lou, 136, 2 9 George, Sonny, 184 Gibbs, Samuel, 219 Gibbs, Sylvia O., 184 Gibbs, Velma Gaynell, 98, 112, 123, (47 S319 Gibbs, Willie, Jr., 195 Gibson, Marion Louise, IOI, 108, 184 Gideon, Wanda Gail, 195 Gilles, Nancy Osborne, 116, 195 Gilles, Richard Lyle, 130, 143, 219 Gilmour, Karen Lynn, 195 Gimple, Deborah Anne, 103, 139, 220 Gisonna, Judith, 220 Gleason, Carole Diane, 220 Gleason, Michael Earl, 89 Glover, Robert Earl, 220 Godwin, Gorden Dexter, 184 Godwin, Pattie Rose, 184 Godwin, Roland Victor, 184 Golpen, Roberta Faye, 195 Gooden, Jay, 184 Gorden, Ernest, 148, 220 Gore, Jenny Elaine, 108, 126, 195 Gore, Same! Webster, 135, 220 Gornto, Laura Deanes, 139, 146, 220 Gower, Haywood Ray, 184 Grainger, Ernest Elbridge, 15, 121, 143, 220 Grainger, Mary Melinda, 184 Grant, Richard, 130, 195 Grass, Carole Leigh, 134, 220 Grathwol, Deborah Ann, 195 Gregory, Purnell Margret, 123, 195 Greenough, Carole Lorraine, 136, 220 Greer, Andy, |84 Grice, Barbara Lee, 136, 221 Griffin, Charles Henry, 143, 195 Grimsley, Jo Ann, 184 Grohaman, Micheal Gerhardt, 221 Groves, David McRae, 195 Gummow, James Raymond, Jr., 150, 195 292 Gurganus, Charles Mark, 45, 51, 59, 143, 195 Gurganus, C2D74158 Gurganus, Doragene, II1, 144, 154, 22 | Guy, Susan Beth, 116, 184 Guy, Teresa Lee, 113, I17, 221 Guyton, Cynthia June, 140, 184 Guyton, Michael Gaston, 46, 184 Guyton, William Earl, 50, 195 Haas, Debra Jean, 116, 120, 184 Haas, Douglas Eugene, 221 Hale, Janet Hilary, 126, 195 Hale, Patricia Carolyn, 104 Hales, Keith Alan, 103, 130, 131, 142, Dal Hall, Charles Lee, 119 Hall, Donald Leanord, 221 Hall, Penne Renee, 221 Hall, James Vann, Jr., 78, 88, 179 Hall, Robert McDonald, 195 Hall, Sue Ellen, 104, 221 Ham, Larry Tracy, 221 Hamilton, Betsy, 99, 126, 195 Hankins, Mrs. Lethia S., 162 Hankins, Stewart Ellis, 124, 195 Hansley, Richard, 184 Hansley, Rodney, 53 Hansley, Wendall, 88 Hardee, Dawn Gayle, 195 Harden, Richard Allyson, 53 Hardie, Elizabeth Gail, 108, 184 Hardison, Mitchell Dale, 70, 84, 85, 119, 222,252 Hardwick, David, 195 Hardwick, David Earl, 135 Hardwick, Mitchell Ray, 45 Harmon, Linda Leigh, |||, 222 Harrell, James Michael, 134, 222 Harrell, William, 184 Harris, Cothran Smith, 90, 195 Harris, Mrs. Edna M., 172 Harris, James Pinckney, 222 Harris, Julia Anna, 184 Harriss, Rebecca Ann, 195 Harrison, Ella Larneice, 222 Hart, Bobbie, 195 Hart, Elizabeth G., 172 Harvin, Winnie Ruth, 97, I 11, 147, 222 Hassell, William W., 172 Hause, Charles Frank, 89, 184 Harverty, Terri Lynn, 99, 101, 104, 123, 184 Hawes, Jonny Eugene, 195 Hawke, Larry Ray, 44 Hawthorne, Paul Thomas, 222 Hayes, Bobby Dean, 78 Hayes, Marianne, 195 Hayes, Sarah Rebekah, 104, 106, 107, 126, 1417. 195 Hayes, Robert Clyde, 124, 222 Hayes, Robert Thomas, 90, 222 Haynes, Karen Renae, 148, O77. Hazelgrove, Robert Jackson, 184 Head, Walter Thomas, 195 Hebbe, Jim, 68, 78, 89, 179 Hegele, Elizabeth Ellen, 107, I17, 184 Hegele, Robert John, 223 Heher, Michael Bruce, 148, 196 Helgren, Daniel Lynn, 128, 130, 140, [4370 19S Helsabeck, Marcia, 102, 223 Henderson, Danny Lee, 223 Henderson, Michael, 196 Henderson, Warren, 196 Hendrix, Cheri Lynn, 184 Henry, Kenneth Michael, 184 Herring, George Council, 124, 142, 223 Herring, Sandra Kay, 116, 184 Hess, Robert T., 42 Hessee, Dana Jean, 129, 133, 149 Heta, Lynn Mariee, 223 Hetu, Charles Gredrick, 184 Hendry, Linna Ruth, 196 Hewlett, Bonnie Kay, 101, 184 Hewlett, Ricky Lee, 88 Hickman, Bain M., 169 Hicks, Janet Kay, 92, 104, 126, 154, 223 Hicks, Robin Lee, 136, 223 Higgins, Miles Creamer, 49 High, Mrs. Mae S., 165 High, Niesje Jean, 184 Highsmith, Betty Louise, 103, I11, 223 Hilburn, Alan Page, 223 Hilburn, Benjamin Graham, 52, 59, 223 Hill, Barbara Ann, 116, 184 Hill, Diane Antionette, 184 Hilton, Jo Frances, 224 Hilton, John Richard, 70, 75, 119 Hilton, Samuel Lexington, 89 Hines, Denice Darcel, 224 Hines, Kathryn Ruth, 108, 196 Hines, Patsy Eilleene, 108, 196 Hines, Thomas Lucian, 115, I17, 184 Hinson, Donald Ray, 184 Hinson, Roger Lee, 89, 196 Hinton, Jean Massey, 92, 123, 126, 144, 196 Hodges, Mary Delores, 126 Hokett, Patricia Ann, 184 Holder, James Randall, 54, 55, 89, 140, 184 Holland, Donna Rae, 93, 184 Holland, Henry Gerald, 110, 132, 138, 224 Holland, Jack Calif, 196 Holland, Mrs. Karen B., 168 Holland, Wanda Lee, 196 Holleman, Phyllis Louise, 116, 141, 196 Hollenback, Robert Dwight, 117, 196 Hollembeak, Richard LeVerne, 224 Holliday, Walter Thomas, 110, 196 Holloway, David Sears, 85, 110, 196 Holmes, Faustina, 136, 224 Holmes, Paula Celiste, 113, 116, 126, 185 Holmes, Willie F., 184 Holston, Larry Edward, 115, 117, 137, 224 Holt, Warren Howard, 70, 86, 224 Hondros, Carl Gleen, 185 Honeycutt, Judith Marie, 117, 196 Horne, Benjamin James, 224 Horne, David Thomas, 224 Horne, Ernie David, 225 Horne, Wesley Newton, 110, 196 Hooper, Margaret Hunter, 43, 53, 103, 224 Horrell, William Ethel, 45 INDEX — Continued Horton, Paul Wayne, 86, 225 Howard, Robert Lee, I16 Howell, Bette Anne, 196 Howell, Linda Carole, 225 Howerin, Kenneth Gregory, 89, 225 Howie, Mrs. Lydia S., 170 Huband, Nancy Louise, 115, 117, 138, 185 Hudson, Constance Ann, | 11 Hudson, Ella Mae, 136, 226 Hudson, Joseph Lee, 52 Huff, Aurelia Ann, 26 Huff, Edward William, 70, 119, 196 Hufham, Barbara Lynne, 139, 196 Huggins, Bettie Gayle, 103, 226 Huggins, Jacqueline, 226 Hughes, Cathy Marie, 196 Hughes, Daniel Carl, 185 Hughes, Donald Kelley, 226 Humphries, Laura Lee, 196 Hundley, Goldie Jean, 136 Hunley, Rose Marie, 196 Hunley, Thomas, 196 Hunt, Margaret Muldrow, I11, 196 Hunter, Deborah Ann, 99, IOI, 185 Hurd, Valerie Sue, 196 Hutton, Debra, 47, 53, 123, 226 Hutton, Stephen Wayne, 226 Hyatt, Patsy Jo, 196 Hyatt, Truett Moore, 144, 226 Ingle, Florence, 226 Ingraham, Dottie Marie, 185 Ingram, Patricia Ann, 92 Insley, Julia Jean, 113, 116 Insley, Mark Edward, 49, 51, 55, 59, 143, 195 Isley, Robert Walden, Ill, 117, 227 lvester, Richard Burton, Jr., 99, 185 Jackson, David Wesley, 185 Jackson, Stephen Wayne, 27, 70, 98 Jackson, Wilbur Wayne, 54, 185 Jacobson, Mark Andrew, 185 James, David Ray, 46 James, David W., 159 James, Freeman Lee, 53 James, Friendly Carroll, Jr., 227 James, Joseph Wilbur, 74, 75, 227 James, Russell Lionel, 73, 185 James, Willie Walter, 196 Jamison, Deborah Gwendolyn, 107, 227 Jarman, Belinda, 227 Jarman, Grady Earl, 227 Jarvis, Debbie, 185 Jarvis, Roger Paul, 117, 185 Jeffers, Debby, 185 Jeffers, Rebecca Sue, 99, 104, 196 Jeffords, Phyllis Maureen, 227 Jenkins, Ruby Elnetter, 227 Jennings, Jane Lea, 108, 132, 138, 227 Jennings, Marjorie Lewis, 138, 185 Jernigan, Kenneth David Bailey, 185 Jidrez, Danny, 185 Johnson, Bonnie Lynn, 185 Johnson, Carol Ann, 131 Johnson, Charles Wayne, 130 Johnson, Mrs. Dorothy B., 170 Johnson, James Mitchell, 130, 196 293 Johnson, John Van, I15, 117, 196 Johnson, Judy Lynn, 185 Johnson, Larry Leon, 50 Johnson, Paula, 29, 96, 127, 227 Johnson, Robert Allen, 228 Johnson, Robert Bruce, 89, 185 Johnson, Stephen Homer, 99, 101, 104, e228 Johnson, Thomas Kennedy, Sr., 179 Johnson, Yvette, 113, 133, 185 Johnston, James Morgan, 55, 228 Johnston, Walter Farrow, Jr., 70, 88, 98, 1104, 119, 196 Jones, Anthony Jerome, 128 Jones, Barbara Anne, 116 Jones, Bobby Ledel, 185 Jones, Calvia Leroy, 73 Jones, Derrick Carl, 82, 83 Jones, Ellen Denise, | 11, 123, 147, 149, SH Jones, Elton Dennis, | 10 Jones, Jenne Kay, 146, 185 Jones, Katherine Laverne, 228 Jones, Mrs. Margaret F., 168 Jones, Maurice, 73 Jones, Raymond Earl, 73 Jones, Sandra Mae, I11, 130, 146, 197 Jordan, Donald, 72, 73 Jordan, Frederick, 135 Jordan, John Dickson, 197, 200 Jordan, Juliet Kathryn, 185 Jordan, Leslie Mary Elizabeth, 103, 138, 144, 228 Joye, Barbara Jean, III, 147, 149, 197 Kahn, Rachel Maria, 143, 197 Karas, Katherine Deborah, 197 Karnes, Mark Dana, 185 Kavanaugh, William Edward, 99, 116, Wl77 228 Keaton, Sandra Faye, Ill, 147, 149, 228 Keels, Doris Ann, 185 Keenan, Mary Patricia, 130, 197 Keenan, Mary Teresa, 228 Keffer, Karen Ann, 228 Keith, Darryl Joel, 85, 99, 115, 117, 130, 185 Keith, Edgar Barnes, Jr., 228 Keith, Mrs. Jeanne B., 101, 166 Kennedy, Harry Glenn, 70, 229 Kennedy, Enid Grace, 146, 229 Kennedy, John Robert, 49, 82, 83, 185 Kennington, Debra Ann, 197 Kijewski, Lynn Carol, 138, 185 King, Mrs. Ann D., 167 King, Charles Lee, 185 King, Elizabeth Ann, 99, 117, 197 King, Gwendolyn Delores, 23 King, James Herbert, 148 King, John William, Jr., 115, 117, 118, 124, 229 King, Milly Catherine, 116, 197 King, Randall Norris, 197 King, Rhonda Sharon, 185 King, Stephen Wayne, 70, 71, 78, 86, (19,0124 197 King, Timothy O., 197 Kirby, Samuel, Jr., 229 Kittrell, Larry Wayne, 197 Klimek, Francis Stephen, 197 Klutz, Terry Ray, 197 Knight, Tommy Wood, 197 Knowles, Susan Raye, 130, 197 Koch, Marian Virginia, I 11, 130, 229 Koontz, Susan Aline, 136 Korb, Mrs. Betty Stroup, 166 Kramasz, Bette Kaye, 130, 139, 197 Kusler, Karen Lee, 128, 197 Kusler, Robert Lloyd, 185 Lacewell, Brenda, 18, 185 Lacroix, Lynda Marie, 185 Lamb, Dotty, 185 Lammons, Harold Thomas, 116, 128, S229. Landen, Catherine Corbett, 150, 229 Landen, Deborah Lee, 99, 185 Lane, Harold Dean, 134, 229 Lane, Richard Barclay, 229 Laney, Anne Delores, 229 Laney, Margaret Quinn, 230 Langley, Susan Emily, 185 Langston, Sandra Gail, 112, 154, 197 Lanier, Donnie, 197 Lanier, Margaret Dale, 108, 185 Lanier, Terry Raytord, 185 Larramore, Prudence, | 61 Latham, Edward LeGrande, 124, 130, IS 2a N39, 230 Lawhorne, Katharine Mae, 136, 230 Lawson, Barbara Gail, 197 Lee, Barbara Helen, 197 Lee, LaVelda Mae, 149, 230 Lee, Nancy Sue, 185 Leewenburg, Suzann Letitia, 185 Lennon, Lucy Ann, 97103) i117) 123; 230 Lentz, James Carl, 197 Lett, Jane, 108 Levine, Stephen Paul, 116, 197 Lewis, Carolyn, 108 Lewis, Gregory N., |41, 197 Lewis, James Theodore, 129, 138, 185 Lewis, Joseph D., 177 Lewis, Kendall Smith, 197 Lewis, Marilyn Odesso, 197 Lewis, Nancy Kay, 185 Lewis, Randy, 185 Lewis, Samuel Dail, 230 Lewis, Mrs. Yvonne R., 161 Liddell, Angela Delores, 147, 230 Lindenschmidt, Vincent Joseph, 89, 143, 185 Lineback, Barry Stanley, 43, 57, 58, 103, 230 Lineback, Larry Shaw, 43, 57, 58, 103, 230 Little Jeanenne Jay, 99, 101, 123, 197 Lloyd, George Steven, 230 Lloyd, Susan Gail, 185 Locke, Kenneth Alexander, 231 Locke, Rosetta, 197 Loeper, Carolyn Ballou, 185 Long, Brenda Leigh, 101, 104, 185 Long, Deborah Ellen, 117, 197 Long, Elmer Daniel, 231 Long, Robert Hill, 103, 110, 112, 153 23) | Long, Mrs. Sephronia A., 164 J INDEX — Continued Long, Steven Alexander, 115, 117, 118, 186 Longnecker, Johnney August, 197 Lowe, William G., 168 Lowrimore, Dorothy Lynn, 99, I11, 197 Lucas, James Barryman, 183 Luck, Samuel Edward, 135 Ludlum, Glenn Thomas, 124, 183 Ludlum, Max Devone, |7, 70, 110, 124, 23) Lykins, Susan Elaine, 197 Mabry, Charles Clifford, 124, 198 Mabry, Ira G., 135, 176 Mabry, Nancy Elizabeth, 123, 198 Mack, Mrs. Irene D., 179 Maddox, David Jerome, 198 Mahn, Emma Lucille, 23, 108, 132, 138, 186 Mallette, Brenda Joyce, 133, 149, 186 Manning, Earlene, 134, 231 Mapson, Donald Ray, 97, 231 Mapson, Joselia, 92 Mapson, Ronald Lee, 231 Marchand, Dawn Faye, 231 Marks, Mrs. Nancy S., 160 Marett, Mary Beth, III, 113, 198 Margulies, Nancy, 97, 104, 231 Marlowe, Judy Diane, 99, 101, 126, 198 Marsh, Bobby Lynn, 231 Marsh, Kathleen Joanne, 147, 232 Marshburn, Paula Jean, II1, 198 Marston, Julie Grace, 123, 132 Marston, Richard Henry, 232 Martin, Mrs. Catherine C., 146, |77 Martin, Michael Glenn, 49, 73, 186 Martin, Vickie Lynn, 186 Martin, Vivian, 186 Mason, Michael Edmond, 35, 110 Mason, Sandra Alane, 135 Massey, Amy, 135, 198 Mathis, James, 232 Maultsby, Billy Lee, 88 May, James O., Jr., 164 Mayhew, Ernie Duane, 232 Maynard, Atlas A., 178 McAllister, Mrs. Mary T., 173 McAninch, Garry Lynn, 232 McCafferty, Bonnie Belinda, 101, 130, 132, 143, 198 McCarley, John Wingard, 143, 198 McCauley, Pamela Jean, 132, 198 McCombs, Celia Louise, 232 McCoy, Brenda Carolyn, 232 McCoy, Joseph, 78, 79, 154 McCoy, Milton Lee, 78, 117, 232, 249 McCracken, Mary Lilly, 232 McCrackin, Elizabeth Meriwether, 97, 104, 106, 107, I 11, 126, 230, 249 McCrimmon, Mclver Ricardo, 112, 154, 198 McCullen, Manuel Keith, 233 McCulloch, Catherine Allen, 108, 132, 186 McDaniel, Deborah Louise, 233 McDonald, Adolf, 73 McGraw, Ronald, 82 McIntyre, Donald Ray, 70, 110, 124 Mclver, Duncan McNair, 8, 48, 186 Mclver, Robert Sneeden, | 17 McKeithan, Mrs. Katie M., 140, 176 294 McKim, George Edward, 233 McKoy, Edgar R., 178 McKoy, Kathy Lynn, 198 McKoy, Ricky Lane, 82, 186 McLohon, Cynthia Carolyn, 99 McLohon, Phillip Ludwell, 73 McMillian, David James, 49, 129, 186 McNeill, Franklin Theodore, 117, 186 McNeil, James Henry, 233 McNeill, John Taylor, 48, 73, 186 McNeill, Patricia Lynne, 148, 234 McQuillan, Courtney, 113, 127 McRae, Ellen Inez, 234 McRae, Judy Daralene, 18, 25, 234 McSpadden, Martha Anne, 104, 234 McSwain, Patricia Donita, 103, 234 Meares, Frank, 73, 85, 186 Meier, Frances L., Jr., 174 Melvin, J. Braxton, 50 Memory, Bobby Dale, 234 Mercer, Iris Faye, 198 Meredith, Tina Dawn, 134 Merritt, Bobby Dean, 186 Merritt, Deborah Jane, 198 Merritt, Deleen Vann, 198 Merritt, Diane Gayle, 234 Meshaw, Edward Lee, 90, 198 Metts, Helen Graham, 120 Metz, Dave, 186 Miars, Peter Haywood, 28, 89, 234 Michaelis, Patricia Lee, 186 Milholland, William Franklin, 70, 75, aS alg Ss Millard, Dianna Lucille, 186 Millard, Victor Terrell, 128, 186 Miller, James P., 178 Miller, Sandy, 110, 186 Miller, Vickie Sue, 10], 113, 186 Milliken, Guy Allen, Jr., 186 Millinor, Linda Gail, 186 Millinor, Pam, 154, 198 Millinor, Steve Randolph, 121, 234 Millis, Deborah Lynn, 234 Mincy, Samuel Thomas, Jr., 132, 235 Mintz, Charles Eugene, 198 Mintz, Herbert Francis, 78, |17, 124, 235 : Mintz, Joan Kimberly, 148, 235 Mintz, Mark Edward, 85, 124, 137, 139, Mintz, Ronald Lee, 148 Mitchell, Cora Lee, 144, 235 Mitchell, Mike Edward, 26 Mitchell, Nancy Fay, 235 Mitchell, Tracey Bernadette, 235 Mobley, Delma Laraine, 103, 123, 153, 235 Mobley, John William, 235 Mobley, Karen Beth, 112, 123, 154, 198 Mobley, Marie Annette, 198 Modlin, Mrs. Mildred E., 163 Mohr, Mary Kathryn, 101, 198 Moore, Barry McCall, 186 Moore, Gloria Yvonne, 108 Moore, Jeanita Verlane, 235 Moore, Shirley Ann, 235 Morgan, Barbara E., 159 Morgan, Bernard, 236 Morgan, Dennis Wesley, 236 Morris, Mary C., 141, 176 Morris, Susan Holmes, 92, 99, 199 Morrison, Janet Elizabeth, 99, 186 Morse, Gayle Andrea, 135, 236 Moseley, Thomas Vernon, 124, 150, 199 Moss, Dayle Edmond, 82 Mott, Elizabeth Violet, 236 Muench, George Albert, 199 Mullinix, David Brian, 186 Mullinix, Mrs. Marjorie B., 159 Murphy, Janice Elaine, 149 Murphy, Larry Dornell, 73 Murphy, Patsy Ruth, 186 Murphy, Sheila Marie, 186 Murray, Connie Y., 161 Murray, Debra Lane, 135, 236 Murray, Donna Sue, 186 Murray, Janice D., 135 Murray, Kathy Dawn, 103, 108, 236 Musselman, Ralph Ronald, 73, 82, 86 Naylor, Mary Elizabeth, 104, 127, 199 Neal, Larry Ray, 103, 236. Needham, Jenny Ruth, 236 Needham, Thomas Christopher, 52, 99, 199 Nelson, Bill, 186 Nelson, Enola Gayle, 199 Nemeth, Michael Paul, 186 Nester, Doug, 50, 236 Newber, Breck Mitchell, 70, 75, 119, 199 Newell, Mrs. Bernadine H., 163 Newirth, Lisa Gail, 107, 186 Newkirk, Jerome Elwin, 85, 99, 116, 130 Newman, Everette Elco, 199 Newman, Ronnie Ray, 186 Newsome, Paula Renee, 93, 98, 126, 127, |86 Newton, Chris Kent, 199 Newton, Marsha Ann, 130, 139, 199 Newton, Marvin David, 90, 139, 236 Newton, Michael Knox, 237 Nixon, Walter Alfonza, 73 Noffsinger, Sarah Jane, 97, 98, III, ie li2s 124, 154, 237 Norris, Constance Renee, 199 Norris, Mrs. Dorothy W., 173 Norris, James Festus, 237 Norris, Joyce Faith, 186 North, Douglas Leroy, 237 Novak, Mrs. Edna B., 159 Oakley, Bobby Dale, 70, 75, 85, 119, 199 Oakley, Leroy, 70, 75, 85, 98, 102, 119, 227) O’Brien, Michael F., 90, 187 O’Connon, Dennis Gerald, 85, 138, 199 O'Dell, Mrs. Beryl C., 160 O'Dell, Douglas George, 125, 252 Odham, Bobby, 187 Odom, Amy Lynne, 93, I01, 187 Odom, Linda Anne, 199 Olive, John Wallace, 148, 199 Oliver, Bubba, 187 Oliver, Carol Joan, 199 Oliver, Jessie Janice, 85 Oliver, Leslie Marilyn, 131, 237 Oliver, Nancy C., 163 O’Reardon, Karen Marie, | 12, 130, 139, 154, 199 Ormsby, Sheree Lynn, 199 O’Shea, Joanne, 130, 199 INDEX — Continued O’Shea, Sheila Ann, 134, 237 Overbee, Deborah Kay, 93, 101, 187 Overbee, Diana Marie, 136, 237 Owen, Mrs. Marguerite C. Owen, |75 Oxendine, Janice Marie, |87 Oxenfeld, Tommy, 199 Padrick, Kenneth Michael, 102, 103, 2 eal 530237, Page, Robin Virginia, 237 Palmer, Diane Marie, 147 Park, Lawrence Vann, 199 Park, Ronald Kevin, 144, 238 Parker, Bradley, 134, 238 Parker, Donald Lee, 199 Parker, Gary Michael, 86, 200 Parker, Jerry Daniel, 187 Parker, Lionel, 97, 199 Parker, Shirley Faye, 238 Parkinson, William James, 187 Parnell, Mrs. Francis B., 175 Pate, Anthony David, 187 Pate, Margaret Ann, 136, 238 Patrick, Mitilda Anna, 130, 132, 200 Payton, Reginald Bernard, 116, 148, 238 Pearson, Constance Lynn, 200 Peeler, John Rufus, 48, 187 Pennington, Robert C., 178 Perkins, Gwendolyn, |87 Perkins, Wanda Denice, |87 Perkinson, Michael Wayne, 89 Perritt, Annette Leigh, 43, 47, 98, 103, MW, Wee 2a Perry, Billie Jo, 112, 150, 200 Perry, Randy, 70, 86, 238 Petermon, Gerald, 187 Peterson, Henry O., 143, 171 Peterson, James William, 238 Peterson, Joe, 116, 177 Peterson, Michael Marcellus, 73, 82 Peterson, Richard Carson, 103, 142, 143, 238 Peterson, Robert H., 163 Phelps, Wayne Elliot, 53, 187 Phelps, William Roger, 88 Philemon, Jesse Lee, 238 Pickelsimer, Donald, 135, 239 Pickett, George Edward, 46, 142, 144, 187 Pierick, Susan Lynee, 130, 131, 239 Pindell, Jack M., 118, 177 Piner, John 12,134,179 Piner, Rhonda, 187 Piner, William Ray, 200 Pittman, Linda Valerie, 239 Pittman, Rebecca Hood, 134, 239 Pittman, Ronald Louis, |17, 239 Pitts, Thomas Edward, 85, 99, 112, 150, 239 Plankers, Judith Ann, 187 Poindexter, James Donald, 239 Points, Stephany, 22, 96, 123, 239 Politz, Michael Kames, 70, 78, 239 Politz, Steven Carl, 70, 200 Pompey, George, 200 Poole, Mary Elizabeth, 239 Pope, Brenda Kaye, 108, 240 Porter, John Irvin, 116 Porter, Wanda Kay, 187 Posey, Barbara Lee, 99, 108, 187 Potter, Lois Marie, 187 295 Potter, Robin Gail, 200 Potter, Sandra Ann, 138, 200 Potter, Stephanie Ann, 138, 240 Powell, Deborah Louise, 108, 187 Powell, Karen Lynne, 187 Powell, Karen Sue, 130, 132, 200 Powell, Morris Fountain, 46, 51, 59, 200 Powlas, Charlotte Marie, 108, 200 Prevatte, Barbara Lynn, 187 Price, Curtis Dowd, 137, 240 Price, Joseph Kind, 70, 75, 85, 119, 249, 240 Pridemore, Richard James, 90, 125, 240 Pridemore, Terry Lee, 90, 187 Pridgen, Barbara Suzanne, | 11, 200 Pridgen, Beverly Lorraine, 200 Pridgen, Columbus Lee, 70, 117, 200 Pridgen, Cynthia Louise, 93, 101, 187 Pridgen, Dollie Edelle, 101, 129, 200 Pridgen, Karen Lou, 134, 240 Pridgen, Roger Quentin, 134, 240 Pridgen, Victoria Volk, 25, 45, 47, 97, 105, 112, 126, 154, 240 Pringle, Phillip J., 200 Pritchett, Richard Craig, 187 Privette, Andrew Wayne, 70, 200 Privett, John Michael, 187 Pugh, Timothy, Jr., 240 Pye, Patricia Lyn, 24, 103, 126, 143, 240 Queen, Wilma Darlene, 103, 139, 241 Ranson, Robert Livingston, 187 Ransom, Willa Dean, 148, 200 Rawlings, Frederick C., 68, 90, 91, 16 Raynor, Valerie Ann, 187 Rederick, Dolly Jean, 187 Reed, Bobby, 85 Reese, Jamie Renee, !30, 200 Register, Michael Dean, 70, 116, 200 Register, Roderick Swann, 49 Rehder, Barbara B., 173 Reid, Jeffery Boyd, 187 Retchin, Marcia, 132, 187 Retchin, Sander L., 35, 200 Reynolds, Allen Theodore, 27, 200 Reynolds, Karen Elaine, 187 Reynolds, Paul Loyd, 59, 200 Rhames, Suanne, 241 Rhem, Debra Kay, 200 Rhodes, Vernetta Yvonne, 241 Richard, Robert A., 116, 187 Richardson, Jacqueline Vera, 92 Ridgeway, Randy Michale, 48, 187 Riggs, Donald Urias, 139, 241 Riggs, Helen Star, 242 Rivenbark, William Graham, 242 Rivenbark, Patricia Sue, 101, 113, 200 Rivenbark, David Lee, 242 Ritchie, Kenna, 242 Riopel, Vickie Lee, 128, 187 Roberts, Tony Phillip, 200 Robertson, Pam, 188 Robertson, K. R., 242 Robertshaw, Daniel James, 200 Robichaux, Clark Andre, 200 Robinson, Bill Wesley, 56, 58 Robinson, Don Wayne, 50 Robinson, Sam, 82 Robinson, Sheila, 201 Robinson, Vickie Cassandra, 149, 201 Roethlinger, Ruth Gayle, 188 Romblad, Scott Lenard, 89, 242 Romev, Mark, 201 Rooker, Suzanne Bette, 201 Rooks, Leon Parker, Jr., 50, 59, 135 Rooks, Linda Marcile, 242 Rooks, Sharon Sheila, 188 Roop, William Daniel, 148, 201 Rouse, Sandra Kay, !101, 201 Rowe, Mrs. Anne B., 174 Rowell, Jimmy Evans, 45 Rush, Barbara Yvonne, 201 Russ, Barbara Ann, 188 Russ, Donna Jean, I1, 153, 242 Russell, Chris Denora, 243 Russsell, Connie Lee, |88 Russell, Jacquelyn Elaine, 243 Russell, John Mark, 53, 59, 201 Russell Robert Ashley, 188 Russell, Rosemary; 103, 243 Russo, Judith Annette Hewitt, 130 Ryninger, Rose Marie, 135, 243 Safford, Theodore Michael, 243 Sanders, Linda F., 188 Sanderson, Homer Slenn, 243 Sanderson, Susan Lynn, 112, 123, 154, 201 Sandlin, Michael Wayne, 44, 51, 59, 201 Sapp, Ramona Kay, 188 Savage, Donald Clyde, 116, 188 Savage, Katherine Latitia, 188 Savage, Sheri Wood, 132, 243 Sawyer, Michael Wayne, 243 Schafer, Mark W., 167 Schnell, Ronald Eugene, 51, 52, 59 Schupp, Robert Jack, 70, 86, 119, 243, 255 Scott, Kenneth Duane, 121, 143, 201 Scott, Kenneth Eldridge, 201 Scruggs, Cynthia Dianne, 99, 116, 188 Scruggs, Michael Edward, 115, 117, 118, 244 Sellars, Bobby, 201 Sellars, William Melton, 188 Sellers, Jerry DeWayne, 201 Sellers, Teresa Ann, 244 Sessoms, Bobby Daniel, 78, 79, 88, 119 Sessoms, Carol Leigh, 188 Sessoms, Edgar Walter, 148, 244 Shaw, Annette Raye, 149 Shaw, Clarence Michael, 244 Shaw, Jeannette Faye, 149 Shaw, Susan Corgill, 98, 123, 193, 201 Shawer, John, 188 Shearin, Elizabeth Lynn, 188 Shearin,. Lou Anns }Oleh04, 105, U1 (267520 Shearin, Edward T., 244 Shepard, Frank Springer, 27, 110, 117, 118, 244 Shepard, Janet Lynne, 99, 201 Shepard, Karen Lee, 188 Sheppard, Jeffrey Franklin, 201 Sheppard, Kathryn Renne, 101, 121, 150, 244 Sheridan, Earl, 137, 244 Shipman, William Bryon, 53 Shirer, Arthur, 244 Shoulars, Kenneth Alton, 188 INDEX — Continued Shutz, Janice, 188 Shytle, Elizabeth Ann, 45, 47, 244 Shytle, John Marsdon, 48, 188 Sidberry, Marie Brenda, 116 Sikes, Gary Frink, 73, 88 Simpson, Lacy, 147 Simpson, Luetta Mae, 147, 245 Simmons, Linda Leverne, | 13 Simmons, Susan Beth, 112, 150 Singleton, Carol Ann, 245 Singleton, Donald, 73 Singleton, Geraldine Dewitt, 245 Sinhel, Diane Marie, 103, 245 Skipper, Becky Viola, 201 Skipper, Brenda Vivian, 245 Skipper, Eric Wayne, 49, 61, 188 Slater, Janet Lee, 245 Sloan, Gary Levern, 110, 142, 144, 188 Sloan, Richard Joseph, 55, 59, 201 Small, Mattie Ann, 201 Smith Betty oni i2se 208 Smith, Camellia Lyn, 99, 101, 126, 150, 201 Smith, Carolyn Sue, 188 Smith, Curtis, 201 Smith, David Eugene, 89, 129, 245 Smith, Donald Floyd, 117, 188 Smith, Dorothy Jo, 148, 245 Smith, Gary Arden, 245 Smith, James Allen, 188 Smith, John Lewis, 70, 85 Smith, Lee Ann, 188 Smith, Michael Lee, | 17, 118, 188 Smith, Mrs. Mozelle C., 171 Smith, Sue Ellen, 245 Smith, Thomas H., 73 Smith, Walt Marshall, 201 Smith, William Dennis, 70, 78 Smith, William Lloyd, 70, 86, 119 Sneeden, Carolyn Jane, |17 Solomon, Jane Elizabeth, 117, 246 Solomon, Laura Jean, 91, 92, 103, 123, 125, 204, 246 Solomon, Michael Thomas, 201 Southall, Susan Duanye, 246 Southerland, Connie Jaye, 246 Southerland, Jennie Clader, |17, 150, 201 Sparks, Michael John, 188 Sparrow, Mrs. Anglea M., 159 Sparrow, Effie Sue, 126, 131, 133, 141, 144 Speck, Nikki Lee, 135, 246 Spell, James Allen, 188 Spencer, Mrs. Martha B., 176 Spencer, Julia R., 175 Spencer, Ray, 121, 188 Spivey, Jimmy Eugene, |88 Spivey, Tamara Delta, 188 Splawn, Vickie Jolene, 201 Spool, Mary Ellen, 129, 246 Spradlin, Henry Barnes, 46 Stanley, Harry Norris, 202 Stanley, Kenneth R., 169 Stanley, Mrs. Ozella R., 174 Stanley, Randolph, 246 Stanley, Rebecca Lynn, 139, 144, 246 Starling, Deborah Lelia, 202 Steele, Michael Jaye, 202 Stegall, Karyn Lee, 246 Stephens, George Marion, 70, 78, 86, L197 124,202 Stephenson, Joel Van, 202 Stevens, Donald Louis, 246 Stevens, Raymond, 165 Stever, Michael Louis, 142, 144, 188 Stever, Oryal Bryan Il, 116, 247 Stokley, Dennis Gerald, 85, 188 Stokley, Nell Elizabeth, 247 Stokley, Susan, 123, 202 Stoudenmire, Terri Lynn, 188 Stout, Donna Lynn, 93, 101, 126, 127, 188 Strandquest, Teri Alyce, 247 Strickland, Kathy Marie, 188 Strickland, Ronnie Lynn, 51, 52, 57, 58, 103, 124, 143, 247 Strikol, Albert John, 247 Strothers, Phyllis Althea, 24, 92, 123, 247 Styes, Mary Frances, 247 Suggs, Marion Diane, 188 Sullivan, Ted Allen, 188 Sumpter, Robert Alexander, 73, 88 Sundaquist, Mrs. Janis B., 164 Sutton, Charles Learven, 247 Swain, George Thomas Ill, 70, 78, 86, 202 Sweet, Alicia Raye, 188 Sykes, Reginald Theodore, 247 Tabor, Vickey Sue, 101, 129, 247 Tann, Peggy Elizabeth, 18, 116, 188 Taylor, Angela Marie, 132, 248 Taylor, David Ralph, 73, 188 Taylor, Doug, 125 Taylor, Glennda Rose, 130, 132, 248 Taylor, Jay, 202 Taylor, Jean F., 172 Taylor, Michael Samuel, 90, 143 Taylor, Milton Bryon, 70, 84, 85, 248 Taylor, Ronald, 86 Taylor, Sarah Jeannete, 248 Taylor, Sheryl Lynn, 101, 108, 202 Taylor, Sudie Teresa, 148, 202 Teachey, Bivey Lynn, I 11, 117, 248 Telefair, Reginald Everette, 99, 104 Telfair, Mrs. Ollie M., 168 Temoney, Patricia Ann, 188 Temoney, Ronnie, 110, 117 Temple, Sylvia Lynn, 18 8 Thayer, Pauline Dorothy, 188 Thomas, Angela Harriet, 202 Thomas, Betsy Jane, 130, 144, 202 Thomas, Deirdre, 248 Thomas, Delores Jean, 248 Thomas, Mark Alexander, 144, 248 Thomas, Mitchell, 51, 55, 58, 248 Thomas, Nancy Carol, 130, 188 Thomas, Nancy Lynn, 101, 108, 144, 188 Thomas, Raymond Vincent, 44, 188 Thomas, Sidney Cameron, 86, 248 Thompson, Beverly Blanche, 116, 129, 188 Thompson, Joseph Eugene, 202 Thompson, Linda Kay, 249 Thompson, Nancy Ellen, 166 Thompson, Susan Marie, 101, 202 Thompson, William Henry, 54 Thornton, Michael, 249 Thrush, Paul Eugene, 189 Tienken, Ernest Fredrick, 249 Tinga, Mrs. Mary S., 175 Tinsley, Charles Edward, Jr., 249 Todd, Mrs. Bertha B., 159 Todd, Chris, 202 Todd, Nancy Jayne, |11, 250 Todd, Ricky, 189 Todd, Richard Stephen, 250 Tolbert, Brenda Faye, 202 Tomlem, Carol Ann, 147, 250 Toon, Glenn Johnston, 53 Toon, James Hubert, 180, 189 Tootoo, Pomar Kori, | 16, 189 Toster, Janice Eyvonne, 120, 250 Tregembo, Paul Irvine, 189 Triplett, Robin Louise, 92, 126, 202 Tripp, Michael David, 73, 85, 189 Trobaygh, Joachim Gerald, 138, 202 Tucker, Sylvia Lynn, 202 Turner, Cynthia Diane, 250 Warners rita Cathleen, 99, |0I, III, 202 Turner, Teresa Jean, 189 Tutherow, Lois Faye, 101, 130, 250 Tutherow, Thomas Edward, 202 Tyner, Regina Sue, |89 Tyson, Arthur Joseph, 250 Ulshafer, James Vincent, 250 Ulshater, Kathy Diane, 189 Vanderburg, Deborah Gertrude, 250 Van Velsor, Pamela Marie, 93, 123, 189 Vass, Mrs. Patricia A., 169 Venters, Deborah Ann, 189 Vereen, Alyce Merle, 136, 251 Vereen, Debbie Sue, 135 Vereen, Donna Gail, 144, 189 Vereen, Wanda Adele, 251 Vereen, Willie Earl, 73 Vick, Darrell Lee, 88 Viser, Alice O'Neal, 108, 130, 189 Viser, Timothy Allen, 103, 115, 117, 118, 130, 251 Waddell, Brenda Joan, 202 Waddell, Hal Gordon Ill, 96, 249, 251 Waddell, Judith Pearl, 251 Waddell, Michael Henning, 26, 180, 189 Waddell, Rudolph Esmond Leon, 251 Wade, Richard Whitfield, 131, 251 Wagget, John Davie, 98, 117, 118, 189 Waldkirch, Robert Bradley, 189 Walker, Mendell Celestine, 154, 202 Walker, Rhonda Gayle, 202 Wallace, Larry Dean, 189 Walls, Albert Bradshaw, 49, 57, 58, 251 Walton, Amoret Elizabeth, 189 Walton, Michael Henry, 18, 70 Walton, Mary Lynn, 202 Walton, Sylvania Ann, 47, 48, 63, 135, 251 Ward, Ava Lorraine, 251 INDEX — Continued Ward, Donnie Wayne, 202 Ward, Elizabeth Yvonne, 252 Ward, Jacob Tucker, 73, 189 Ward, Jane Rives, 91, 120, 138, 252 Warner, Deborah Elizabeth, 99, IOI, 2 SyeZ02 Warren, Janet Lee, 91, 99, 126, 202 Warshauer, Mrs. Elaine P., 172 Waschok, Kathleen, 252 Waschak, Michael, 148 Washington, Barbara Ann, |33 Washington, Delores, 116 Washington, Donald Ray, 116 Washington, Eddie Lenon, 50 Washington, Gregory, 73 Washington, Joe, 134 Watkins, Christy Winona, 115, 117, 252 Watkins, David James, 189 Watkins, Jere Alan, 202 Watkins, Lois Henrietta, 135, 253 Watkins, Louis Henry, 202 Watkins, Michael Edward, 202 Watkins, Thurston Evan, 78, 86, 119, 203 Watson, David Wayne, 253 Watson, Karen Arnold, 100, 101, 203 Watts, Anthony Lynn, 117, 118 Watts, Shelia Diane, 108, 253 Watters, James Patrick, 52, 189 Watters, Thomas Stuart, 203 Weaver, John Marshall, 253 Webb, Carl Greg, 89 Webb, John Craig, 89 Weinel, William H., 189 Weller, Mrs. Katherine, 165 Wellman, Deborah Lee, 134, 253 Wells, Jenny Gray, 253 Wells, Michael Jerome, 203 Wells, Richard Albert, 189 Wende, Carol Ann, 91, I11, 203 West, Mrs. Ann T., 158 West, David McKinley, 189 West, Frances Lynn, 203 West, Susan Elaine, I! 1, 139, 203 Wheeler, Billy, 82, 83 Whinna, James David, 88, 189 White, Jennifer Lynne, 189 White, June Ellen, 189 White, Phern Othelia, 253 White, Teresa Kathleen, 99, 103, 117, 253 Whitehurst, Ann Martin, 126, 203 Whitesell, Katherine Ann, 99, 116, 144 Whittemore, Donna Rae, 189 Whittmore, Marsha Myers, 253 Wicker, Katherine, 158 Wiggs, Esther Darlene, 253 Wilke, Robert L., 103, 150, 254 Willard, Albert Emerson, 44, 203 Willets, Debra Lynn, 203 Williams, Carolyn, 107, 254 Williams, Deborah Lee, 136, 254 Williams, Edgar Earl, 143, 203 Williams, George Benjamin, 134, 254 297 Williams, Jeffrey Glenn, 115, 117, 254 Williams, Joseph Ernest, 118 Williams, Kenneth, 189 Williams, Leigh, 189 Williams, Louis Randolph, 116 Williams, Marcia Jean, 149 Williams, Mrs. Margaret S., 169 Williams, Marsha, 93, 10I, 189 Williams, Michael Fortson, 254 Williams, Panela Jeanette, 203 Williams, Robert Stanford, 103, 117, 118, 204, 254 Williams, Sarah Marcia, 123, 203 Williams, Steve, 86, 119, 203 Williams, Terry, 189 Williams, Terry Gene, 254 Williams, Victoria Lynn, 112, 203 Williams, Walter Samuel, 254 Williams, Joseph Charles, 88, 203 Williamson, Mrs. Avone, 169 Willis, Graydon Bell, 203 Willis, Robert Lee, 99 Sy Willis, Tawana Susan, 203 s Wilson, Johnny, 99, 149 Wilson, Laurie Elizabeth, 132, 189 Wilson, Mark Lloyd, 73, 120, 189 Wilson, Martha Ann, 92, 203 Wilson, Gunnery Sargeant R., 42 Wilson, Rebecca Gainous, 255 Wilson, Robert French, 203 Wimbish, Debbie Frances, 203 Windley, Joseph Edward, 99, 147, 255 Windley, Kathrine Clarissa, 189 Winn, Cheryl Yvette, 189 Winn, William Elliott, 255 Woodcock, Richard Newsome, 89, 99, 137, 143, 203 Woodruff, David Astor, 53, 189 Wooten, Kenneth G., Jr., 167 Wooten, Kenneth G., Sr., 178 Worthington, Oliver Sugteems, 255 Wrede, Deborah Kaye, 203 Wrench, Darlene Gail, 256 Wrenn, Charles Parnell, 203 Wrenn, Michael Kim, 256 Wright, Angela Denise, 123, 147 Wright, Homer Neel, 53, 189 Wright, Joe, 187 Wright, Ruby Elaine, 189 Wrublewski, John Michael, 117, 203 Wyant, Rebecca Lynn, 189 Wychell, David Allan, 89, 203 Yarboro, Walter Ray, 148 Yates, Mary Kathryn, 91, 101, 146, 189 Yeo, Suzanne Ellen, 203 Young, Mrs. Aveline S., 173 Yow, Stephen Jackson, 48, 189 Zevan, Joseph, 46 Zophi, Charles Wilson, 46, 55, 58, 256 Zygmunt, Paul Jeffrey, 256 a eoeae baenees it t 4 tet tte eocats 9 os =o ‘x3 to f Ht ae pean! 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