John T Hoggard High School - Saga Yearbook (Wilmington, NC)

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JOHN T. HOGGARD HIGH SCHOOL WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 1972 SAGA EDITOR: Jan Austin CO-BUSINESS MANAGERS: Sandra Langston and Ricardo McCrimmon ‘ei ee a er rer oe necnarnatn said oe =i nia el Sue ROD. ARR EY Mags - . eal - 2th we ad ‘ = as sc ainiassocr tenance eNO SAS turning turn on turn up TUT wo Ut turn to turn trom turn with turn off bUteCUr seme turning in to turning up while turning out from turned Ol Ree aU on but turn. 2 a a ¥ i seater capiiaats SUMMER IS OVER Orientation welcomed all sophomores and newcomers _ The first day of school— students catch up on the summer’s happenings All awaiting to settle down for either their LAST year at Hoggard, their second, or their first Changing classes is a thrill You get to smoke a cigarette, gripe about school, and meet up with your friends Hoggard’s head cheerleader tries to promote spirit into the Viking fans Our first fire drill, the only one announced, is a test of speed of the whole student body The time should be compared to the three-thirty-bell exit. é p = : i é ————— oo eit, “RHE RRR at 17a Fs fase % near tL ae rere P reece en eee ' | i Students pile their books up Parking was a big hassel to the in front of the school students at the beginning of before classes start Our school Students parked in the woods— favorite mascot proves that the ““Tolerated Area’ Before “Hogs ARE Beautiful” O.s h ) Thanksgiving the parking lot behind A bunch of senior girls fight the gym was opened Now it is over a piece of chicken just as holey as before it was at the Senior Class Picnic. paved Plans are still underway to park all Hoggard drivers. @ VEHICLES OF STUDENTS | PARKED OUTSIDE OF MARKED SPACES AND IN SPACES NOT ASSIGNED WILL BE TOWED AWAY AT OWNERS EXPENSE SCHOOL DAYS 8:00-9:00 AM 3:00-4:00 PM | . Li OMIMODIIMOH QUEEN shebinlganitat ANGIE WRIGHT 18 ROIS 4s ee 4 o wo enter?! ovoror0 es ee . eon eps ikG: 4 HOMECOMING 19 JENN WEC ORE 20 ROBIN TRIPLETT CONNIE ALLEN Hoggard’s fourth Homecoming got off to a slow start | The Homecoming Court was not announced until Monday morning of Homecoming Week The annual activities continued through-out the week with everyone rushing to get the floats ready by Thursday CONGRATULATIONS go out to the Jr. Civitans who won first place and the Humanus Club coming in second Due to the typical rainy weather for a Hoggard Homecoming the Queen was announced at the dance with the game played on the following Monday So here ends another Homecoming—leaving with smiles, tears, and rain. BETSY HAMILTON 21 ) LINDA ODOM 22 LOU SHEARIN DIANNE MARLOWE JAN AUSTIN HOMECOMING COURT AND ESCORTS 23 GAIL EDDIE 4 at haa 4 3 ROGER HINSON Civinettes sponsored their annual tea for all senior girls and Homecoming Court Keyettes sponsored a fashion show— the show was successful even though the weather was not A senior displays his school spirit during Homecoming Week by buying paper footballs DIANNE MARLOWE BESTY HAMILTON and BILL MILHOLLAND nBUGKW HEAT A Homecoming Court Attendent proves that “come rain or shine” the parade must go on Football players are NOW allowed to KISS GIRLS especially their new 71-72 Varsity Sweetheart— Sing one Buckwheat ! Well, the dance at last Everyone can let out ye ole Viking enthusiasm— Whew, what a week ! Cheerleaders do a pom-pom routine Catsoup— could it have anything to do with the Wildcats being slaughtered The Health Occupation class gives a Christmas party for students at Washington Catlett School Students protest the four lunch periods during racial unrest Everyone is cozy at the Christmas Dance Our two deputies stroll down the peaceful and lonely halls during classes Homerooms decorate their doors for Christmas Bob Hayes keeps hanging in there Brodgen Hall is always packed with Hoggard fans. dee ead a AY é 4. tT Y Students check out the new attendance office Warmer weather brings new wheels on campus Dolly Rhames has the morning shift at our “‘inner- prize Students think lunch is “um-mm good” Stevie Stephens and Jenny Gore are Hoggard’s ‘72 Valentine King and Queen Grabbing a quick cigarette between classes Crutches— one disadvantage of being an athlete Monogrammed jackets are the latest sportswear around Hoggard. . P doe a ee ee ee a a ee Ncy (Oy Wr = a BETSY HAMILTON 32 MAY COURT aeesercsestonoeRen 33 SHEILA BREWINGTON LOU SHEARIN Senior Senior May Week marks our springtime activities— fashion shows, ice cream socials, class days, sneaker and crazy hat day— highlighted by the May Dance. MARGARET BROOKS PAULA NEWSOME Senior Junior 34 HELEN FUTCH AMY ODOM Junior Junior May Court— springtime beauties Girls were chosen from each class As suspence mounted the court was announced Crowning of the Queen climaxed May Week. EDNA FUTCH SHIRLENE NORMAN Sophomore Sophomore 65 : TEM SES Rie Nee CMOITIGAAT 36 TRADITIONS—events and memories of high school Who could forget exams? Only seniors during finals Senior Class Talent Show drew a large crowd this year Couples slowed things down | at the NJROTC Ball | Getting hitched was more fun | than dancing at the Sadie Hawkins Dance i Janet Hale models a spring outfit for a i May-Week activity—fashion 1 | I Show sponsored by Keyettes Flag ceremony—beginning and ending each day. | TRADITIONS 37 ' Seniors pick up their SAGAs a day before anyone else does Couples stroll through an “Oriental Garden” at the Jr-Sr Prom Civinettes sponsor an ice cream social during May Week Signing yearbooks can be fun or sad to seniors GRADUATION— the most memorial tradition any school can have! 38 oh) - SET aa re iy Siang haan COACHES COACH CORBIN—Baseball. COACH DICKENS — Football, Wrestling. COACH DURHAM—Football, Track. COACH FISHER—J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, Track. aan i a COACH HEBBE—Soccer, Basketball, Golf. COACH RAWLINGS—Tennis. 42 43 SCOREBOARD OCCA ho Node. et HOGGARD.. . 0 Wilkon .°. = sce HOGGARD .. 3 EE Smith... . . 35. HOGGARD . . 13 HOGGARD West C eberet : - 10 New Hanover . Kinston. : HOGGARD es 21 7 Terry Sanford . HOGGARD . -_}13 HOGGARD .. 0 Sanderson. . _. OQ HOGGARD . . 13 “Reid Ross . . . . 39 HOGGARD'.. 9 Jacksonville. : = LEFT ROW: R. Taylor, E. Huff, A. McDonald, C. Bradley, T. Whit- taker, D. Taylor, C. Allen, D. McIntyre, R. Brewington, S. King, S. Stephens. MIDDLE ROW: F. Meares, G. Swain, M. Thompson, B. Oakley, M. Parker, G. Wilson, R. James, B. Newber, S. Anderson. RIGHT ROW: D. Donathan, G. Jackson, M. Martin, A. Privette, J. Funderburk, C. Pridgen, M. Tripp, R. Sumpter, R. Musselman, B. Mil- holland, G. Sikes. Mike Martin takes a breather on the sideline. King barks out the signals. Sept. 3, New Bern: New Bern spoiled the Viking home opener with an early TD, on a rain-soaked field. Sept. 10, Wilson: It seems as if Wilson never loses. Outclassing Hoggard, they rolled to a 29-0 halftime margin and added three TD’s in the second half. Sept. 17, Smith: It was too good to be true. JTH led 3-0. Then every thing returned to normal with Smith taking an easy 35-3 rout. Sept. 24, West Carteret: On the road in Morehead City, Tim Atwood grabbed an aerial from Steve King tor the first Viking TD all season. Victory No. | !! Oct. |, Hanover: The Wildcats made it four in a row in the crosstown rivalry in the mud at Legion Stadium. When does basketball season start? Oct. 8, Kinston: The Vikings rebounded from the previous week's demoralizing setback, and Hoggard _ smashed Kinston 21-0. Victory No. 2 !! Oct. 15, Santord: After sputtering to a 21-0 deficit at intermission, Hoggard woke up in the second half, but fell short 21-13. Oct. 22, Sanderson: In a homecoming battle under the sun, Hoggard managed a scoreless deadlock with highly-rated Sanderson. Oct. 29, Reid Ross: Unable to establish a running attack all season, the Vikings gained 17 yards on the ground, but were in the game anyway until the third quarter. Then Ross broke away with four touchdowns. Nov. 5, Jacksonville: Hoggard concluded a disap- pointing autumn with a ho-hum 38-0 loss to Jackson- ville. Wait ‘til next year. 45 Coach Durham holds a conference with quarterback Steve King. J. V. FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD | poecaRhe. 0 Win te HOCCARD, ee cay 6 HOGGARD . . 56 West Carteret. . 0. HOGGARD..- 8 |New Hanover, x 6 HOGGARD . . 22 Kinston . aa HOGGARD . . 0 Terry Sanford. . . 16 b HOGGARD . . 40 Leland . . . . 0 HOGGARD . .-16 — Reid Ross . . ee Coach Fisher watches as Vikings win. HOGGARD .... 8 Jacksonville . FIRST ROW: L. Shaw, D. Washington, M. Brown, Y. Poteet, D. Lee, G. White, F. Kosh, K. Milligan, E. Evans. SECOND ROW: M. Mc- Query, J. McAllister, H. Becker, R. Tripp, T. Melvin, B. Cohen, B. Ellison, J. Evans, G. Baysinger, G. Brunetti, T. Wilson. THIRD ROW: Coach Fisher, |. Corbett, D. Holmes, R. Carlos, T. Croom, T. Holden, K. James, D. Arrington, G. Bussard, S. Powell, G. Mowbray, B. William- son, Coach Batson. While the varsity struggled, the jayvee romp over West Carteret, and a 40-0 lashing of gridiron club compiled an excellent the Leland varsity. 6-3 mark. Hopefully, the sophomores The highlight of the year came when the will lead the varsity to championship Vikings squeaked out a narrow 8-6 decision heights in future seasons. over New Hanover in the first Hoggard win Bright points of the season included ever over the Wildcats in football. a 40-6 pounding of E. E. Smith, a 56-0 Punter Gene Bussard gets it away just in time. Coach Batson. Gene White streaks downfield for a long gain. 47 SOCCER Hoggard had a soccer team for the first time this year. The inexperienced Hoggard footmen finished the regular season with an even 3-3-| record. Two wins came over Southeastern Community College and the other win came over Camp Lejeune. The tournament took place at the UNC-W field where we beat Camp LeJeune in the opening round and tied New Hanover in the championship. New Hanover was awarded the victory on corner kicks 3-2. In what was expected to be a building campaign, the Vikings surprised most onlookers by firmly establishing themselves in soccer circles against favored and more experienced opponents. HOGGARD . “HOGGARD . . 0 HOGGARD FIRST ROW: A. Meyland, N. Hobbish, M. Perkinson, J. Boles, D. Stokley, R. Frankoff, F. Benvenuto, T. Watson. SECOND ROW: J. Bray, R. Van Surdam, J. Lucas, R. Agrimis, J. Floyd, M. Mason, S. Milliken, B. Reed. THIRD ROW: Coach Hebbe, J. Cassidy, B. O'Connor, J. Guar h | Jordan, B. Austin, J. Jacobs, J. Gummow, H. Williams, W. Hedgepath, oalie John Boles saves another one. R. Waldkirch, L. Croom, Coach Hurley. Coach Hurley. an Stevie Stephens Vikings enter the Brogden Hall arena. sh, — ENGR —— 5 Jan. Jan. Day: 2D: 20: Season opens with a close game. Fike nips Hoggard by | in waning seconds. Victory is so sweet!! Swazi dumps in 23 as Hoggard trips Smith. New Bern falls next by 19. Revenge from last year maybe? Vikings turn in poor performance as Fike wins 79-66. New Hanover shocks Vikings in overtime 64-62. Kinston squeaks by Vikings 65-61. Swazi and Bob combine for 48 as Vikings housebreak the Bulldogs. Sanderson falls prey to the Viking ma- chine 75-61, Cougars’ attempts fall short of Viking courtmen. Vikings pull into a tie for first as the Cardinals lose. Smith strikes back in Fayetteville as Hoggard slips into second. Hoggard dumps New Bern the second time by 6. Spotball Jones gained experience. meish 3 Feb. 4: Feb. ee men Mi: Feb. 15: Feb. 18: Febs 22: Feb. 24: Feb. 25: March 2: Ronald McGraw pops in two. Vikings squeak by the “‘pussycats” with a 30 point edge!!!! What happened? Santord learns final lesson as Vikings shine 72-58. Sanderson gets back at the Vikings with a 4 point victory. Vikings turn back Cougars. Bob scores 25 points. Jacksonville takes Division | Regular Season Crown with a 5 point win. Tournament time again. Opening round: Vikings defeat Ross for the eighth straight time in 3 seasons. The Golden Bulls fall next as the Vikings reach the finals in Division |. VIKINGS BLITZ JACKSONVILLE FOR DIVISION TITLE AND TRIP TO GREENSBORO. REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS FALL BY 15. GREENSBORO!! VIKINGS FALL TO EVENTUAL AAAA CHAMPS SOUTH MECKLENBURG IN WELL FOUGHT BATTLE. HEIGHT ADVANTAGE JUST TOO MUCH FOR THE VIKINGS. ae Kinston Sanford _ “Sanderson Ross) o= HOGGARD . 2¢ Sanford . HOGGARD © _ Sanderson . -HOGGARD | Ros. .. : HOGGARD 2 4 Jacksonville STATE TOURNAMENT . 63 South Meckl FIRST ROW: G. Swain, B. Kennedy, J. Brogden, D. Moss, D. Jones, B. Sessoms, R. Broadfoot, S. Atkinson. SECOND ROW: Coach Hall, F. Sidberry, J. McCoy, K. Hicks, R. McKoy, B. Kirk, R. McGraw, S. Stephens, B. Hayes, Coach Hebbe. : Atkinson weaves through Ross defenders. Joe McCoy guns from the outside. FIRST ROW: R. Van Surdam, T. Connelly. SECOND ROW: ; : Mike Brown, J. McAllister, D. Ham, T. Spicer, M. Pierick, D. White, B. Kirk, L. Fleming, |. Francis, B. Andrews, J. Smith, G. Bussard. The jayvee preliminary contests are the proving grounds for next season’s varsity hopefuls. With six seniors graduating from the varsity, there will be several junior Vikings filling varsity openings. JV. BASKETBALL Derrick Ham pulls down a rebound. SCOREBOARD HOGGARD .. 60 Wilson. . . 66 HOGGARD . 51 £.E, Smith, . 55 HOGGARD . 54 New Bern . HOGGARD . 46 © NHHS .. . 34 HOGGARD . 56 Kinston... HOGGARD . 49 Terry Sanford . 39 HOGGARD . 44 Reid Ross . . 35 HOGGARD . 60 Wilson... Gi HOGGARD . 44 NHHS .. . 36 HOGGARD . 51 Kinston . . . 37 HOGGARD . 34 E. E. Smith. . 45 HOGGARD . 47 New Bern = 63 3 { d 7 : HOGGARD . l| Sanderson . . 65 HOGGARD . 43 Reid Ros | 56 HOGGARD . 53 Jacksonville . . 50 HOGGARD . 60 Sanderson . . 6] HOGGARD .. 48 Terry Sanford . 39 HOGGARD . 55 Bolivia 4, 36 56 Kenny Garrett eyes an open man. 4 ae | Woodbury capture the rebound. Jeff Smith passes off. Mike Brown on the follow-through. Cheerleaders form friendship circle during halftime. 58 CLOCKWISE: J. Mapson, S. Brewington, P. Newsome, D. Ballard D. Holland, D. Stout, S. Boles, M. Williams, B. Hamilton, S. Morris, M. Brooks, C. Fryar. didbidsimmmmisimnnresaae eet ianisig ee, Cheerleaders exhibit Viking spirit in homecoming parade. Cheerleaders watch as junior Vikings Cheerleaders perform a routine during a timeout. FIRST ROW: B. McNeil, S. Norman, G. Cobb, L. Fontaine. SECOND ROW: R. Hunt, J. Avant, C. Warwick. THIRD ROW: M. Gruelle, J. James, T. Reavis, D. Milholland, D. Hall, S. Eatson, L. Shearin. Rodney Williams pins. FIRST ROW: J. Boles, B. Oakley. SECOND ROW: T. Ward, R. Williams, E. Pickett, M. Biggs, J. Evans, B. Newber, C. Bradley, A. Cracker. THIRD ROW: M. Diamond, R. Robin- son, T. Holden, D. Washington, J. Peterson, C. Chahoc, C. Canady, C. Harris, E. Evans, F. Edwards, Mor. A. Carter. Cut Bradley psyches his opponent. Andy Cracker smothers his opponent. 6| This year’s edition of varsity wrestling managed a 4-5 regular season mark and a 4th place finish in the sectional tournament. The winter was capped off with good showings in the state tourney. John Boles captured 5th “Bad” Evans takes an elbow in the eye. place, Clarence Chahoc 8th, and Bobby Oakley 9th, in their respective HOGGARD HO GGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD weight classes. SCOREBOARD «a2 TE. E. Sth | 10 New Bern. . . 24 Nias 7. _ 28 White Oak . _ 49 Kinston. | _ 38 Terry Sanford Bey White Oak . - 28 Reid Ross . 3] Jacksonville . ° the 2 mile. ep aN EES os 4 Charles Allen defies gravity. Tim Atwood, a veteran trackster. Don Aldridge hurls the discus. FIRST ROW: D. Walker, L. Jones, B. Ellison, S. Millard, G. Wilson, T. Holden, B. McNeil. SECOND ROW: B. Reed, D. Stokley, F. Meares, J. Floyd, B. Oakley, D. O'Connor, J. Barlett. THIRD ROW: M. Martin, M. Tripp, T. Whitaker, J. Fundaburke, R. Brewington, B. Sumpter, B. Kirk, S. Powell, C. Allen, A. McDonald, D. Aldridge, G. Mowbray, T. Atwood, R. Tripp. Tripp and Funderburk carry Hoggard’s hurdling hopes. 63 Jeff Smith has speed to burn! ¥ BASEBALL Danny Bellamy awaits pitch. FIRST ROW: M. Parker, E. Fowler, D. Bellamy, G. Swain, J. Whinna, F. Kosh, D . Davidson, M. Thompson, J. Smith, R. Hinson. SECOND ROW: K. Hicks, R. Musselman, J. Crawford, S. King, T. Watkins, Coach Corbin, D. Hamm, D. Clemmons, S. Anderson, S. Williams. At press time, the Vikings had notched victories over Kinston, Jones Central and Goldsboro against a single setback to Goldsboro. The team looked forward to a winning season and a possible division title. Returning veterans include Ronnie Musselman, Thurston Watkins, Steve King, Scott Anderson Mike Parker, Danny Bellamy, David Clemmons, and George Swain. Jayvees from last year and a few outstanding sophomores make Viking prospects very good. ee te aN tN Kerry Hicks hurls a fastball. ee, te ya ad ee ia: Scott Anderson grabs an infield fly. Thurston Watkins scores. 65 FIRST ROW: J. Edwards, R. Frankoff, D. Lee, R. Bowden, K. Milligan. SECOND ROW: B. Schultz, H. Becker, M. Cohen, V. Tilson, G. Buzzard, K. Allen. THIRD ROW: Coach Hall, M. McQuery, A. Melvin, C. Warner, W. Hedgepeth, M. Pierick, J. Rouse, F. Edwards. JV. BASEBALL ae PLR ees, BRE rao een’, ROY = OS x 66 David Wychel practices his chip shots. FIRST ROW: B. George, C. Hause, D. Wychel, L. Hilton, R. Johnson, B. Boyd. SECOND ROW: G. Erdosey, B. Austin, L. Lindenschmidt, R. Woodcook, R. Agrimis, J. Holder, M. Perkinson. ,) y | TENNIS Cothran Harris smashes a lob. FIRST ROW: J. Ward, R. Dennis, J. Baldwin, T. Moseley, M. O'Brien, D. Galloway, C. Harris, SECOND ROW: D. May, D. Dawson, R. Bernard, L. Fleming, Coach Rawlings, M. Taylor, T. Pridemore, M. Walton, Manager. Rates 4 ek ee EE Janet Warren waits for the return. Rochelle Small volleys. FIRST ROW: D. Merritt, C. Fryar, G. Chadwick, K. Howerin, M. Frazelle. SECOND ROW: Coach Rawlings, S$. Connette, L. Hegele, R. Small, J. Warren, K. Yates. SAU Ra rrcncee aes ; i ib ial President; RUSSELL DAVIS, President: LOU SHEARIN, Secretary. 4 SUSAN WEST, Vice- STUDENT BODY OFFICERS N 73 eek nmnrl OosSE Dan mes orm tenisstanansseti § asraenctnnti ry Cae eee PS SHI i AY hd Adndbirter) Az seoanial wry Ty Tee eR mel io S Sotenetenarireeenssionnssiiene er PPPS Seeoegeg urseeese? EXECUTIVE BOARD SECRETARIES ANGIE WRIGHT. . . . . . . . Human Relations SANDS. OUSE eae a ae eee en eeSchooleccint CARO LIVVEN Dignan rine: amen pees ce NANGYOMABRY (00h) 2 ue ae eee Sdransbortation SIEILA BREWINGION 2) 3 5 3 2 Public Relations CINDY SCRUGGS. . Chairman of Constitutional Review BETO: AM [LGN ane ee ed eee C ton. RICARDO McCRIMMON . . . .. Precinct Chairman BEC JEFFER Seay ie ee le eA mii yo Ames DEBBIE. WREDE 8) . “Beautification DEBBIE LANDON 2 aus eee Publications STEVE JACKSON .. . . . . Department of Order FIRST ROW: A. Wright, S. Rouse, C. Wendle, N. Mabry. SECOND ROW: S. Brewington, C. Scruggs. THIRD ROW: B. Jeffers, D. Wrede, R. McCrimmon, B. Hamilton. «ei ao Ae . =.) Me ie A BUNS DEPARTMENT OF ORDER STEM JACKSON. a5. Se). a oe Oe crotal, BUBBA JOHNSTON i) chet Sa Senior RENEE NORRIS a Cpe ee enor STEVIE STEPHENS 2° he gee ee eee enor KATHIERY ATES ee a mec ee en ORIOF PAUIEAY NEV SOME Ee o . Junior ROBERT WILLIS vt Le oo See ino SUSAIN -COX ete es eee OD Memmoce FIRST ROW: S. Cox, R. Willis, S. Jackson, K. Yates. SECOND ROW: B. Johnston, R. Norris, P. Newsome, S. Stephens. ee ‘ ‘sae oe od eS ae ee ge FIRST ROW: J. Courtwright, P. Keenan, F. Keenan, S. Otis, J. Lowman, K. Borth, J. Shepard, C. Hutchins,-W. Fox, B. Baldwin, N. Baldwin, B. Casteen, D. Murray, E. Hill, J. James, S. Olsen. SECOND ROW: B. Pittman, B. Carter, R. Blanton, D. McCafferty, T. Allen, P. Temoney, L. Thomas, T. Heher, C. Wren, J. Ellis, B. Hart, B. Olsen, S. Croom, S. Biggerstaff, M. Smith. THIRD ROW: M. Waddell, C. Boney, J. Holder, M. Mason, J. Jordan, B. Daniluk, A. Carter, H. Wright, J. Stevens, R. Atwood, C. McQuillan, S. Getward, B. Crawford, W. James, D. McCray, M. LaBoo, M. Insley. CLAUDIA BRADSHAW, Sergeant-at-Arms; ALICE DAVIS, Parliamen- tarian. 75 A typical Student Council gathering .. . STUDENT COUNCIL Interested students comprise the Student Council which concerns itself with the betterment of the school. Led by the Student Body president, vice-president, and various secretaries, representatives meet to discuss campus problems, student suggestions, and year-round projects. SCHOOL SPIRIT CLUB The promotion of school spirit requires the involvement of many people. Those concerned individuals, known as the S.S.C., achieve recognition by sponsoring numerous projects, such as pep rallies, motorcades, and run-thrus. As one of the largest clubs in the school, it is a true example Gr OG PONVe. .. Hog Power cannot be pushed around. Members proclaim another Viking victory. FIRST ROW: K. Watson, S. Biggerstaff, D. Campbell, T. Moseley, T. Knight, J. Alexius, D. Dodd, D. Murray, N. Thomas, S$. Morris, D. Venters, D. Ballard, B. Kramasz, B. Hufham, M. Gruelle, D. Hughes, T. Reavis, L. Fontaine, G. Ellis, S. Eaton, D. Hunter, D. Milholland, T. Haverty, D. Hall, L. Smith, J. James, J. Buck, J. Gore, B. Harris, M. Hayes, B. McCatferty, S. Lykins, D. Hardee, R. Triplett, S. Taylor, C. Howerin, D. Radcliff. SECOND ROW: N. Beery, B. Long, K. Mohr, T. Allen, S. Thompson, L. Shearin, T. Turner, S. Rouse, B. Baldwin, V. Miller, S. Langley, $. Horne, C. Turner, S. Congleton, N. Fontaine, K. Yates, S. Cannon, S. Cox, V. Herring, J. Church, G. Cothren, C. Britt, D. Overbee, S. Croom, D. Benton, H. Futch, B. Hayes, C. Winn, D. Sarvis, S. Yeo, B. Wendle, S. Connette, D. Warner, B. Blake. 76 OFFICERS. FIRST ROW: BARBARA BALDWIN, Treasurer: SANDY ROUSE, President. SECOND ROW: ROBIN TRIP- LETT, Vice-President; JENNY GORE, Secretary. Vikings on the move. c.nnpasrs RRS . Oe FIRST ROW: K. Yates, T. Haverty, T. Reavis, L. Potter, P. Boyd, J. Freeman, B. Kramasz, S$. Thompson, D. Stout, L. Smith. SECOND ROW: J. Gore, A. Wilson, B. Jeffers, B. Long, D. Vereen, K. Britt, J. Gross, R. Atwood, B. Pittman, P. Rivenbark, R. Hinson, K. Wells, D. Hall, D. Milholland. SOCIAL MARSHALS Social Marshals serve as the official ushers tor school activities such as concerts, P. T. A. meetings, and social functions. They are also | responsible tor the organization of numerous happenings during May Week and Homecoming. Ase Social Marshal Donna Vereen works at Drama Production. Ann Wilson carefully counts out every penny in support of Voyagers concert at Kenan Auditorium. 78 QUILL AND SCROLL Outstanding abilities in the field of journalism are recognized at the annual induction of the Quill and Scroll, an honorary society open to recommended members of the newspaper and yearbook staffs. Highlighting the year is a dinner party when new members are welcomed in the club. Candles light the way for new members during the induction service at Shield’s Ice Cream Parlor. SAGA float sails bravely through stormy weather in Home- coming parade. FIRST ROW: P. Newsome, A. Davis, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Modlin, L. Gaylor. SECOND ROW: R. McCrimmon, J. Hargee, D. Cameron, J. Ayala, V. Williams, M. Retchin, P. Creech. THIRD ROW: B. Blake, G. Wood, J. Austin, D. Hunter, L. Fetner, M. Frazelle, S. Langston, L. Hegele, M. Mason. NOT PICTURED: K. O'Reardon, J. Cook. FIRST ROW: J. Carmichael, J. Garris, S. Norman, M. Davis, .JRich- bucg, M. Smith, S. Hardy, Y. Fillyaw, R. Brinkley, C. Parker. SECOND ROW: J. Robinson, P. Newton, V. Patton, A. Jones, A. Wright, W. De Van, L. Epps, R. Brown, C. Wright. THIRD ROW: M. Davis, O. Purdie, R. Lundy, R. Small, R. Robinson, G. Eddie, L. Atkinson, D. Dicks, R. Sumpter. Tri-Hi-Y members look through college yearbook before traveling to N.C.C.U. and St. Augustine College. +cte § igede me Kanes . eae Or ees OFFICERS. MELVIN DAVIS, Treasurer; CAROLYN PARKER, Secre- tary; RITA ROBINSON, Assistant Treasurer; RAY BRINKLEY, Vice-Presi- dent; ANGELA WRIGHT, President; RICHARD LUNDY, Sergeant-at- Arms. TRI-HI-Y Tri-Hi-Y dedicates itself to the betterment of the school, community, and the members themselves. This organization works hard to promote favorable relations, sponsoring projects throughout the year to tulfill its goal. % he LA LLL LLL LLIN RELL NE NE ANNE JOHNSON, typist for the Informer. Kim Trobaugh pauses from his publication duties to for the photographer. pose 81 DEBBIE LANDON, Secretary of Publications. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Several dedicated students grouped together midway through the year to publish the Informer, telling the student body of the school’s activities. Several hours a week are spent gathering news, typing, and putting out this bulletin. ENSEMBLE. FIRST ROW: S. Dupe- rock, N. Thomas, M. Hunt, B. Smith, S. West, L. Shearin, L. Lowrimore, B. Prigden, G. English, B. Posey, B. Marett. SECOND ROW: D. Hollo- way, W. Horne, D. Barbour, R. Temoney, A. Collins, S. Miller, T. Holliday, B. Edwards, J. Taylor, B. Sullivan, D. McIntyre. as avail J it SSNSHEE Ee oe Eee can | PETA toe VOYAGERS The Voyagers “make their own kind of music. They use their vocal ability to entertain students, faculty, parents, and community organizations. By blending their voices in harmony, they have already begun to ascend to the pinnacle of life where one must blend his ideas with those of others. The Voyagers participated in various projects during the year. Joined by the Chorus, they enhanced audiences at the Christmas and spring concerts. OFFICERS. BARBARA PRIDGEN, President; SUSAN WEST, Student Director: DON McINTYRE, Vice-President; MEG HUNT, Secretary-Treasurer. Voyagers set stage for Showboat °72. FIRST ROW: L. Lowrimore, M. Lanier, L. Potter, B. Smith, G. Hardie, L. Denton, D. Galley, R. Temoney, S. Duperock, B. Marett, C. McCulloch, R. Reese, S. Taylor, L. Shearin, V. Martin. SECOND ROW: J. Huff, J. Gore, B. Hutchinson, B. Sullivan, P. Kennan. THIRD ROW: M. Hunt, N. Thomas, M. Gibson, E. Carmichael, B. Posey, B. Prigden, R. Dennis, D. Barbour, A. Cracker, C. Wendle, S. West, A. Viser. FOURTH ROW: M. Mason, K. Rhodes, P. Marshburn, C. Lewis, T. Holliday, A. Collins, S. Miller, N. Jones, J. Adcock, E. Mahn, D. McIntyre, W. Horne, J. Taylor. SIXTH ROW: D. Holloway, D. Jones, L. Crowder, B. Joye, K. Kusler, C. Turner, G. English, T. Evans, J. Johnson. 83 ptm ee u! “Practice makes perfect.” Voyagers entertain Santa at Hanover Center. 84 FIRST ROW: M. Flewwellen, K. Ray, B. Parks, E. Shoaf, M. Blair, B. Lomax, J. Allen, L. Rogers, U. Miller, D. Mudd, B. Johnson, N. Gibson, D. Powell, B. Cribb, M. La Boo, C. Klutz, Je) Courtwright: SECOND: ROW: S.”Golee S: Ainsworth, P. Hines, B. Broadfoot, K. Hardie, C. Hickman, D. Knight, P. Hyatt, D. Pappas, M. Eason, L. Millinor, M. McCree, B. Pittman, D. Kennington, E. Hill, C. Hill, B. Connette, D. Rhames, P. Keifer, P. Moore, L. Shepard, C. Powlas, S. Cox, S. Elkins. CHORUSES Hoggard is fortunate to have not only a girls’ but also a boys’ chorus this year. By developing their voices, talent, and skills, they hope to be able to step onto the next rung of choral music next fall— the Voyagers. FIRST ROW: M. Barefoot, J. Galloway, R. Temoney, B. Hutchinson, B. Edwards. SECOND ROW: A. Collins, A. McDonald, J. Davis, R. Burnett, D. LeMaster. THIRD ROW: A. Burnett, J. Taylor, D. McIntyre, W. Horne. i i a HH Tilnigtg [HH an oat aan FIRST ROW: P. Rivenbark. SECOND ROW: D. Clark, J. Monroe, S. Bowers, P. Feaster, E. Bellamy, S. Shipman, D. Brehmer, B. Marett. THIRD ROW: Y. Miller, B. McCafferty, Y. Johnson, L. Simmons, A. Davis, B. Caton, E. Shepherd, D. Criser. A Majorettes lead the band in another perfect half-time routine. MAJORETTES Long hours of marching, twirling, and drilling pay off for the Majorettes and the Student Body. The girls bs develop aarencee all ie they PAT RIVENBARK, Head Majorette. entertain Hoggard students at halftime. 86 The Big “H” cannot be surpassed. MARCHING VIKINGS The Marching Vikings under the guidance ot Joe Peterson, entertain the student body during the games. Playing pep songs and creating spirit are their specialties. But they can play anything and everything from Bach to the Beatles. They practice throughout the year to provide superb performances. Baga ie To se Pcp If a Marching Viking does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a ‘different drummer.” FLAG GIRLS. FIRST ROW: Paula Holmes, Courtney McQuillan. SECOND ROW: Nancy Berry, Julie Gross, Charlene Floyd. 87 STAGE BAND sashes Students in the Stage Band combine rock and traditional music to come up with a new and interesting sound. They entertain the Student Body at pep rallies, athletic half-time, and concerts. bai Be Stage band in exchange concert with NHHS. ABOVE: Pep band promotes a Viking Victory. LEFT: Thomas Hines, Steven Long, Ken Brown, Steve McAllister, Robert Mclver, Paul Farrow, Davie Waggett, Mike Daily, Bruce Sullivan, Mr. Pindell, John Porter, Roger Jarvis, Ron Autry. 88 | Te Sos reaatausmarane oe ee Bartlett John Barbara Hill. Hines, Thomas illiam Daniluk Courtney McQuillan, WwW CLARINET CHOIR. Diane Boone, Holleman Phyllis SS = (e) £ oO p= me) ie} (= On fag 1s =) 1 2 ee £ 0 yy © @ OV = SS) == ZO Se i= am =} iS fe) (©Z BRASS SEXTET. Jerry Morrison, Lawrence Sneeden oman Paula Holmes, Judy Honeycutt, Bloomer, FLUTE QUARTET. Donna Adcock. Jenni ENSEMBLES Talented musicians dedicated to music form the Each member exhibits a special skill Ensembles which he tries to further develop through constant practice and use. 89 Sharon Jerome Newkirk, Robert Mclver, SAX QUARTET. Steve Long, Bryan. CONCERT BAND To these musicians, entertaining others means having a good time. However, they also find time to sponsor dances, visit other bands, and receive their own visitors. Under the guidance of Mr. Joe Peterson, band members constantly strive for perfection. FIRST ROW: M. Amos, E. Rolston, S. Thompson, R. Milliken, F. Bullard, G. Robinson, J. Insley. SECOND ROW: D. Savage, P. Hogan, P. Boyd, L. Willis, T. Ward, A. Lee, E. Gaskins, F. Strong, B. McNeil, L. Williams. THIRD ROW: B. Thompson, B. Sidberry, B. Guy, L. Lacroix, J. Gross, M. LaBoo, S. Scaro, B. Jones, D. Fox, W. Fennel, D. Lee, J. Daigle, T. Bradshaw, L. Felton. FOURTH ROW: J. Porter, J. Mintz, W. Gibbs, Mr. Peterson, M. Register, O. Smith, J. Atkins, D. Washington, P. Teague, B. Scott. FIRST ROW: J. Johnson, B. Daniluk, J. Bartlett, M. Hobbs, C, Floyd, J. Sneeden, P. Holmes, J. Honeycutt, D. Bloomer, N. Blake, J. Adcock. SECOND ROW: D. Bonne, C. Mc- Quillan, P. Messick, B. Hill, B. Taylor, B. Milholland, S. McAllister, R. Mclver, S. Long, N. Huband, M. Wrublewski, R. Autry, M. Smith. THIRD ROW: B. Foss, P. Tann, J. Fussell, B. King, N. Berry, R. Jarvis, N. Gilles, J. Baker, D. Finkelstein, W. Jones. FOURTH ROW: D. Keith, P. Holleman, K. Davis, D. Barbour, S. Bryan, A. Collins, J. Newkirk. FIFTH ROW: R. Temoney, J. Morrison, C. Pridgen, R. Hollem- beack. SIXTH ROW: P. Farrow, D. Smith, D. Waggett, M. Dailey, L. Watts. SYMPHONIC BAND Woodwings, percussion, and brass tones tend to blend harmoniously into that single unit known as the Symphonic Band. Several times each year, the group assembles to entertain audiences, bringing back the music of yesteryear, only with that “something special” added. Ses can ae ee FIRST ROW: M. Buckwalter, D. Walker, S. McChesney, H. Howie, R. Small, D. Lemaster, J. Benson, G. Everett. SECOND ROW: M. Bellamy, W. Fox, P. Holmes, D. Gallo- way, J. Honeycutt, J. Adcock. THIRD ROW: C. Jones, P. Farrow, L. Sneeden, E. Ralston, B. Daniluk, S. MacAllister, M, Smith. ORCHESTRA Orchestra members incorporate their musical talents to produce sott, beautiful sounds. Harmonizing magniticently wherever they perform, the Orchestra annually entertains audiences who thrill to the melodies of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. RIGHT: Orchestra members strike up a tune. 7 VD DEBATING CLUB Extemperaneous speaking trains members of the Debating Club for their roles as future leaders. Clear thinking, good listening, and careful researching exemplifies the qualities of these up-and coming orators. Competition met with success. Last year’s negative team (Mike Padrick and Keith Hales) place first in the N. C. High School Debating Union District Tournament. They placed fifth in the state tournament. This year both the affirmative and negative teams placed first in the district, journeying to the state contests in Apr il at Chapel Hill. ! FIRST ROW: |, McCombie, D. May, E. Gardner, S. West. Blackwell, R. Woodcock, E. Pickett, D. McRae, M. 93 DEBATING TEAM. M. McCombie, R. Woodcock, E. Pickett, D. May. Three debators discuss their query for debate, the Jury System, with Chief District Judge Gilbert H. Burnett. CIVINETTES 94 ne eniiatiine saiadaes palate. CIVINETTES The Civinettes sponsor various projects during Homecoming Week and May Week, attempting to make school more enjoyable. Honoring the Homecoming Court, with a tea, making Christmas stockings, and delighting the student body with their annual Ice Cream Social, they reached their Purpose of betterment towards school and community. It has been a busy year for the Hoggard Civinettes. OFFICERS. PAM VAN VELSOR, Sergeant-at-Arms; JANE BUCK, Secretary; TERRI HAVERTY, Treasurer; GLORIA COTHRAN, Vice-President; DEBBIE WARNER, President. LEFT, FIRST ROW: S. Sanderson, P. Van Velsor, C. Pridgen, S. Williams, B. Smith, G. Chadwick, N. Beery, J. Horn, S. Stokely, J. Marston, D. Hardee, G. Cothern. SECOND ROW: H. Futch, B. Baldwin, N. Mabry, J. Buck, N. Benton, D. Warner, P. Gregory, B. Mobley. THIRD ROW: D. Overbee, T. Haverty, M. Brooks, B. McCafferty, B. Wendle, Susan Shaw and Wes Horne . . . Sweethearts. C. Warwick, M. Hunt. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Blair, K. Yates, R. Olsen, J. Jacobs, C. Wendle. 95 De ‘ ro SOUeNN . Civitan prize-winning float. JUNIOR CIVITANS Helping others, having tun, discovering themselves— various goals being sought by the Junior Civitans. Participating in numerous money-making projects including fruit cake sales, and a hot dog roast enabled them to add to the school and community. In addition, they dedicated Corbin Field—making its namesake an honorary member. BELOW, FIRST ROW: R. Woodcock, V. Lindenschmidt, G. Toon, T. Pridemore, D. Donathon, F. Edwards, A. Privette, D. Stokley, E. Hankins, R. James, M. Martin, G. English, J. Edwards, C. Griffin, Mr. Blair. SECOND ROW: S. Long, M. Downing, D. Dawson, J. Sellars, M. Mintz, R. Sloan, D. O'Connor, B. Fresh- water. THIRD ROW: R. Blanton, J. Spivey, G. Wilson, S. Millard, M. Haynes, F. Meares, M. Biggs, R. Hazel- grove. Junior Civitans dedicate Corbin Field. OFFICERS. DAN DAWSON, Vice-President; DENNIS STOKLEY, Secre- tary; MARK MINTZ, Sergeant-at-Arms; ANDY PRIVATTE, Treasurer; ELLIS HANKINS, President. Members make preparations for hot dog sale at Blanket Concert. ay, KEYETTES Keyettes develop leadership and initiative by serving the school and community. The Homecoming Dance, Fashion Show, Teachers’ Banquet, and Slave Auction head the list of Keyette-sponsored events. Homecoming provided a much needed break in school routine, while the Slave Auction added excitement— ‘Will anyone buy me?” Climaxing a busy year of dancing, dining, and live bands, the Teachers’ Banquet proved the Keyettes to be a most worthwhile organization. “Won't somebody please take the girl with the skinny legs?” asks Liz Hegele at the auction sale. OFFICERS. BECKY HAYES, President; JANET HALE, Treasurer: GAIL EDDIE, Vice-President. FIRST ROW: B. Long, D. Stout, L. Potter, J. Gore, P. Newsome, B. Jeffers, R. Triplett, S. Rouse, B. Hayes, L. Shearin, S. Boles, L. Hegele, C. Allen, L. Davis, S. Brewington, D. Hall, J. Austin. SECOND ROW: J. Warren, C. Gurganus, D. Holland, L. Smith, J. Hale, B. Naylor, S. Taylor, M. Gruelle, D. Wimbish, B. Hamilton, L. Shearin, M. Williams, D. Brunson, L. Neuwirth, G. Eddie, L. Kennedy, J. Hinton. 99 KEY CLUB FIRST ROW: B. Johnston, P. Berman, D. Lee, R. Mclver, B. Hutchinson, B. Oakley, J. Whinna. SECOND ROW: R. Tripp, M. Smith, T. Moseley, J. Gisonna, D. Keith, R. Bernard, M. Thompson, M. Mason. THIRD ROW: M. Tripp, S. King, S. Stephens, W. K. Gaylor, C. Boney, T. Edge, J. Skipper. 100 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. FIRST ROW: TOMMY MOSELEY, Treasurer: JIM WHINNA, Secretary; PHILLIP BERMAN, Junior Representative; BOBBY OAKLEY, President; RICKY TRIPP, Sophomore Representative; W. K. GAYLOR, Vice-President; BUBBA JOHNSTON, Senior Repre- sentative. Key Club members dig dugouts for Corbin Field. Jenny Gore, Key Club Sweetheart, is flanked by W. K. Gaylor and Bobby Oakley. KEY CLUB Serving the school and community by sponsoring various projects and events, the Key Club continues to be an active cog in the wheel of campus life. These activities included a Key Club-Jr. Civitan football game, and sponsoring the Homecoming Dance. 10] Viking Doll Sale. FIRST ROW: P. Boyd, T. Passmore, D. Criser, S. Jones, K. O'Reardon, M. Patrick, M. Cox, D. Wrede, J. Cobb. SECOND ROW: R. Hazelgrove, S. Congleton, D. Hessee, B. Mc- Cafferty, L. Bostic, B. Lee, J.. Fogleman, P. Thompson, N. Baldwin, B. Marrett, E. Chapel, J. Baldwin, M. Biggs, D. McCafferty, J. Courtwright, K. Brown, S$. Simpson. OFFICERS. DARRYL KEITH, President; BONNIE McCAF- FERTY, Vice-President. NOT PICTURED: KAREN POWELL, Secretary-Treasurer. HUMANUS CLUB The goal of the Humanus Club is to establish and maintain friendship throughout the school and community. The Viking doll sales and homecoming float help to create school spirit and unity among members. At Christmas they spread goodwill and cheer throughout the community by caroling and decorating nursing omes. All funds raised throughout the year go toward the scholarship sponsored ann ually by the Humanus Club. 102 Humanus Club prepares to spread the Christmas spirit at area nursing homes. 103 FCA members listen to the words of Coach Durham. FCA Active athletes practice Christian ways as members of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. They work together, play together, and live together in harmony—setting an example of humanity and friendship tor all the world to follow. FCA members operate the concession stand. FIRST ROW: J. Evans, M. Parker, Moseley, S. Anderson, S. Millard, R. James, J. Whinna, D. Washington, T. Knight. SECOND ROW: M. Martin, C. Bradley, E. Huff, F. Mears, B. Sessoms, B. Newber, K. Wells, J. Ward, B. Freshwater. THIRD ROW: R. Waldkirch, B. Oakley, C. Hall, M. Tripp, J. Andrews, M. Lohen, D. Wychel, D. Keith. FOURTH ROW: J. Boles, B. Milholland, S. Stephens, R. Tripp, K. Potter, J. Peterson, R. McCoy, T. Watkins, J. Brogden, E. Pickett. GYMNASTICS CLUB RIGHT, FIRST ROW: J. Parrish, B. Posey, T. Bryant. SECOND ROW: J. Cobb, D. Holland, L. Fontaine, B. Broadfoot, L. Hendry. THIRD ROW: C,! Dovel, D. Branch, J. Doyle, S. Holt, A. Odom. FOURTH ROW: J. Funderburk, D. Fitz- simmons, B. Phelps. The grand finale. DANCE CLUB Unique dance routine. FIRST ROW: S. Brown, N. Brown, E. Mallette, R. Locke, V. Sanders, B. Rush, F. Dukes, D. Conyers. SECOND ROW: |. Smith, C. Winter, A. Bell, S21 Otisy J) Avant, B. Sowell V: Martin. THIRD ROW: R. Shaw, L. Simmons, G. Nelson, D. Robinson, J. Boggs, J. Mapson, P. Moore, E. Shepard, S. Clark, L. Odom. NOT PICTURED: M. Maultsby. RADIO AND ELECTRONICS FIRST ROW: D. Phifer, K. Yow, B. Weinel. SEC- OND ROW: R. Dan iel. | Oe EOE FIRST ROW: G. Mowbray. SECOND ROW: F. McNeill, L. Lee, T. Copenhaven, B. Britt. FIRST ROW: K. James, A. Mayland. SECOND ROW: M. Henderson, R. Johnson, M. Wilson, D. Phifer. a ted | | | oe tea @ PHOTOGRAPHY AND FILMMAKING FIRST ROW: B. Russ, S. Barber, B. Brown, K. Bartlett, J. Wilson, D. Roop, M. Scott, J. Jordan, G. Lewis. SEC- OND ROW: J. Ballance, S. Yale, D. Yale, B. Langford, L. Thompson, K. Weaver, B. Lucas, D. Byerly. DOOMSDAY COMMITTEE Ecology-minded , the Doomsday Committee does whatever possible to halt pollution in New Hanover County. Weekly spots, courtesy of a local TV station, notify the public of the environment’s destruction. Bumper sticker and button sales supply funds to combat these wastes. March against pollution. 7 ip, “a marenes THE | ACTN AN DOOMSDAY nk Members prepare to demolish one of the prime pollution factors. FIRST ROW: L. Hawke, N. James, F. Kornack, T. Davis, A. Lane, R. Pritchet, D. Duke. “Raleigh or bust!” Beginnings of a scientitic expedition—Homecoming float. eee aicor “Oh, please buy it from me .. .” Science Club—candy sale. 20) ze FIRST ROW: J. Courtwright, K. Cooper, R. McCrimmon, Wilson, D. Fokakais, P. Watters. SECOND ROW: A. Cobb, W. DeVane, D Hodges, P. Keenan, B. Kramasz, C. Crouch, M. Taylor, R. Kahn, S. Rouse, B. McCafferty, P. Newsome, S. Brewington. THIRD ROW: K. Scott, T. Capps, R. Walker, B. Parkinson, R. Woodcock, D. Aldridge, Mrs. Blick, M. Gurganus, D. Helgren, J. Evans, T. Moseley, D. Landon, T. Knight, M. Insley, M. Biggs. J. McCarely, M. 108 SCIENCE CLUB Organized to enhance scientific knowledge, the Science Club enriched its members by attending the State Fair in Raleigh and Open House at State University. Various fund-raising projects enabled the club to succeed in purchasing much needed chemistry lab equipment. These students attempted to arouse interest in science, and promote new ideas and discoveries. OFFICERS. CARROLL CROUGH, President: MARK GURGANUS, Vice-President: SHEILA BREWINGTON, Secretary-Treasurer, Doretta Brice and Sarah Williams working in the files. Wi SCHOOL ASSISTANTS Students devote their time to helping faculty members in their daily routine at the library, lab, office, and elementary schools. One unit credit is given in return for help and knowledge. These students reserve the right to choose which field they would like to assist. They receive experience by helping others in daily endeavors. ABOVE: Betty Jo Smith, Tinker Brown, and Regina Brown answer the phone. RIGHT: Jan Courtwright and Ray Spencer clean burets. 110 ‘ aA ae Storing chemicals is a part of Billy Case and Billy Maultsby’s job as lab assistants. , “Whew, this work is hard,” say Dav id Lemaster and Donald McIntyre. Laura Foss and Tommy Edge work diligently in the library. Ellis Hankins and Richard Woodcock attempt an experiment. OFFICERS. VICKI RIOPEL, Secretary; MARY LOU COX, President; MATILDA PATRICK, Vice-President. FIRST ROW: R. Sapp, M. Cox, P. Thompson. SECOND ROW: Sheila Brooks, C. McCulloch, E. Mahn, L. Wilson, M. Patrick, V. Riopel. eee onrmenss FTA annual faculty occasion—doughnuts and coffee before school. FTA The Future Teachers of America offer the opportunity for high school students to gain valuable experience in the field of teaching. In this organization, the opportunities, responsibility, and importance of good teaching are practiced. FHA Family Service is the objective of the Future Homemakers of America. These girls realize that one day they will manage a household. In preparation of this, FHA’ers not only cook and sew, but also sponsor projects and practice methods of childcare. FIRST ROW: T. Hinshaw, J. Hinshaw, S. Bame, L. Nixon, C. King, V. Atwood; C. Moore, D. Stanley, H. Huggins, S. Shrewsbury, S. Hill, L. Crowder, L. McMillian, C. Johnson, O. Purdie, E, Mallette. SECOND ROW: B. Mallette, R. Atwood, K. Babson, P. Hockett. FHA‘ers participate in the Homecoming parade. LEFT: OFFICERS. SHARON HILL, Reporter; TERESA HINSHAW, Historian: CAROLYN MOORE, Secretary; KAREN BABSON, Recreation Leader: EARELENE MALLETTE, Parliamentarian; VERNA ATWOOD, President. 113 ABOVE: VICA Sweetheart... Miss Lori Avant. FIRST ROW: M. Downing, M. Barefoot, T. Garner, P. Hines, C. Faircloth, E. Fennell. SEC- OND ROW: A. Nines, K. Rhodes, J. Southerland, L. Avant, C. Combetto, G. Murphy, Mr. Piner. 114 OFFICERS. MIKE DOWNING, Parliamentarian; CHARLIE FAIRCLOTH, Treasurer; JENNIE SOUTHERLAND, Reporter; LORI AVANT, Vice-President; CAROL COMBETTO, Secretary; KATHY RHODES, President. VICA VICA gives ICT students the opportunity to develop their abilities through extracurricula activities. Projects such as visits to the Babies Hospital, participation in District and State competition, and hosting the District II elections have comprised this year’s work. FIRST ROW: P. Dixon, B. Estep, B. Batten, D. Crews, V. James, A. Thomas, M. Jenkins, -C. Jackson, 8B. Waddell, W. Gideon, S. Canady, W. Holland. SEC- OND ROW: A. Albea, D. Sullivan, R. Barnhill, D. Daigle, J. Eakins, J. Hunt, L. Woodbury, D. Shaver, S. Rhames. BELOW, OFFICERS. BRENDA WADDELL, P ar- liamentarian;s BONNIE eS Vice-President; VICK] JAMES, Historian: DEBBIE DAIGLE, Treasurer; REBECCA BARNHILL, Sec- retary; JOYCE EAKINS, President. COO The Co-operative Office Occupations club gives students an opportunity to develop leadership qualities through active participation in group work. COO acquaints members with business opportunities through various activities. URSEI re i . 8 = . = e = S SS 3 $ tp Punch is served at the Employer-Employee Banquet. COO members construct an informative bulletin board. 115 DECA DECA chapters compare somewhat to a businessman’s civic or professional organization. Chapter activities develop leadership ability, professional attitudes, better citizenship characteristic and individual growth. DECA creates interest in all phases of marketing and distribution study, serving as an avenue of expression for individual talent. he 4 4 ie ig Be liatyhg i sirllidiiane “Won't you please buy a can?” DECA candy sale. DECA members assist in serving refreshments. 116 FIRST ROW: J. White, J. Poland, M. Bell, C. Cochran, S. Butler, D. Williams, G. Sessoms, B. Pridgen, C. Gurganus, L. Head. SECOND ROW: B. Benson, B. Fuston, R. Giersch, W. ROGeEeGamle Flewwellin, C. Howard, P. Murphy, J. Monroe, T. Shaw. THIRD ROW: T. Sullivan, J. Faircloth, S. Yow, K. Bishop, R. King, E. Skipper, J. Longnecker, D. Mosley, D. Lanier, B. Lee, C. Craven, V. Hurd, T. Talman, C. Pender. RIGHT, OFFICERS: CATHY COCHRAN, Public Rela- tions Manager; MIKE BELL, Historian; JESSIE POLAND, Parliamentarian; LOIS WATKINS, President, (1970-71); GAYLE SESSOMS, Treasurer: BEVERLY PRIDGEN, Secre- tary; SANDY BUTLER, Vice-President: DEBBIE WILLIAMS, President; MR. AARON MAY, DECA Advisory Council, Chairman. IG CHESS CLUB Chess requires skill, and students comprising the Chess Club are talented. They concentrate deeply on various kinds of game maneuvers, using their knowledge to further develop their competitiveness— learning traits of good sportsmanship. Members enjoy getting together to see who can outfox the other. It takes a winner to know this game. OFFICERS. RICHARD WOODCOCK, President; KATHY BORTH, Secre- tary; BILL PARKINSON, Vice-President. = FIRST ROW: S. Burnett, R. Woodcock, B. Parkinson, K. Borth. SECOND ROW: J. Oliver, J. Ayala, K. Wiggins, N. Habash, M. Carter, K. Wiggins. THIRD ROW: B. Wojciecho- wicz, B. Lucas, E. Willard, Mr. Hassell, D. Roop. Competition runs high between Chess Club members. 118 Club members prepare for Christmas banquet. FIRST ROW: J. Reid, Mr. Schafer, R. Willis, C. Schultz, M. Smith. SECOND ROW: A. Davis, M. Myrick, D. Mann, B. McCafferty, N. Baldwin, B. Hayes, Z. Blackwell, S. Brewington. THIS SCHOOL 1S NAMED FOR DR. JOHN T. HOGGARD WHO SERVED NEW HANOVER COUNTY AS GHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FROM 1935 10 1958 OFFICERS. BECKY HAYES, Vice-President; ALICE DAVIS, President. GERMAN CLUB Customs of Deutschland are explored throughout the year in German Club. Christmas brought speakers who talked on German traditions and more. The Christmas banquet (Weinachtsfest) was enjoyed by all. Members have had a good year. PN ea RS ad 3 AGAVE nl on RE a French Club annual Christmas banquet. FRENCH CLUB Students who are currently taking French or who have previously taken French are open to membership in the club. They further their knowledge of French culture and improve their ability to speak and understand the language through joining with fellow students who share their interests. 120 FIRST ROW: E. Mahn, S. Eaton, B. Broadfoot, N. Beery, K. Cooper, K. Treadwell, M. Jennings, E. Hill, B. Armstrong, D. Jeftards, E. Pate. SECOND ROW: T. Lewis, E. Ralston, D. Duke, D. O'Conner, K. Trobaugh, M. Smith, R. Hines, M. Holland. OFFICERS. KIM TROBAUGH, President; EMMA MAHN, Secretary-Treasurer; DEBBY JEFFORDS, Vice-President. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club is for people who are interested in learning the Spanish culture. They plan activities similar to those in Spain. Skits, slides, tieldtrips and a Christmas party keep the club busy. Christmas pifata brings smiles and good cheer. Johnny McGee, student teacher, introduces Salvador Alveces and Leon Perez from South America to Bette Kramasz, Spanish Club President. FIRST ROW: R. Foster, C. McCulloch, V. Herring, S. Shaw, B. Kramasz, M. Newton, B. Hufham, M. Hunt. SECOND ROW: K. O'Reardon, R. Sapp, M. Retchin, L. Wilson, D. Hesse, K. Britt, D. Cherry, K. Grey, W. De Vane, B. Lacewell. B. Pittman, P, Pridemore, R. Fondora. B. Cribb. THIRD ROW: W,. Montgomery, P. Teague, E. Gaskins, D. Donathon, M. Mintz, J. Spivey, B. Carter. 121 Ak i $ i i $ PI 5 4 4 Wahine ee RR RP Ea a eg Odyssey members exhibit their talent in “Piggy Nite.” THESPIANS The Thespians boast a cross-section of students who have excelled in the dramatics field. Members have participated in various competitions, including the District Festival at UNC-W and the State Festival at Chapel Hill. In addition, they belong to the Carolina Dramatic Association, due to outstanding acting abilities displayed in productions such as “Still Stands the House” and “While Shakespeare Slept.” “You Can't Take It With You.” @DYSSEY The Odssey provides dramatic experience for students with little or no training. Meeting once a month, members collaborate on ideas to produce school productions annually. They participated in various plays including “Memorial Day” and “You Can't Take It With You,” preparing them for future years in drama. “Sorry, Wrong Num- ber” is one of the plays produced by this years Thespians. 123 Sound and light pro- duction of “Red Badge of Courage” by Odys- sey. The renowned cast of nYouy Cant, fake = 1t With You.” BUS DR IVERS CLUB White. SECOND ROW: J. Hudson, T. Williams, E. Davis, T. Taylor, M. Waschek, D. Holden, W. Ransom, M. Haynes, L. Beckett, R. King, R. Galloway, R At- wood, R. Gooden, G. Washington. THIRD ROW: C. Pearson, L. Beckett. FOURTH ROW: M. Amos. FIFTH ROW: T. Ludlum, D. Lamb, A. Cobb, F. Yow. SIXTH ROW: J. Funderburk, P. Arring- ton, S. McGirt, T. Copenhaven, R. Register, J. Flowers, M. Cromartie, B. Posey, A. Viser. SEVENTH ROW: T. Passmore, W. Guyton, D. Reid, J. Olive. Paula Murphy, Kathy Britt, Jenne Jones, and Paula Marshburn weave the threads for a project. Jimmy Richburg, Anthony Jones, Nancy Timms, Kathy Grey, Dennis Jones, and Rochelle Small participate in pottery-making. nt 4 SISA GG Katie Yates, Val Herring, and Stephanie Sheets, decorate courtyard. BIBLE CLUB Students dedicated to serving God, to promoting harmony, and to helping the world— these are the students in the Bible Club. Their goal is to create a world of men who are willing to live together in peace. OFFICERS. DOLLIE PRIDGEN, Program Chairman; TED LEWIS, Chaplin; LIBBY BOSTIC, Secretary- Treasurer; LINDA SHEPARD, Vice-President. 125 rR Oe tai Be te bid fod = FIRST ROW: C. Hill, D. Pridgen, B. Wilson, B. Bowden, K. Tread- well, L. Bostic, G. Sloan, L. Shepard. SECOND ROW: S. Milli- ken, Mr. Stevens, T, Lewis. Y-TEENS FIRST ROW: R. Galloway, M. Costen, R. Conyers, C. Evans, D. Williams, M. Pugh. SECOND ROW: M. Saunders, M. King, T. Roland, L. MacMillian, D. Johnson, R. Warren. THIRD ROW: D. Dicks, T. Reavis, K. Kelley, S. Winn, D. MacDonald. FOURTH ROW: J. Robinson, J. Jacobs, Mrs. Line- berger, Mrs. Newell, L. Crowder, C. Jones, D. Hill. tel AS ERR PT i SURVIVAL CLUB OFFICERS. JACKIE JACOBS, Vice-President: MIKE WATKINS, President: KATHY SCOTT, Secretary. FIRST ROW: M. James, S. Clark, J. Insley, A. Walton, K. Scott, N. Smithwick, B. Parks, K. Cooper, D. Hass. SECOND ROW: J. Jacobs, R. Farris, R. Tenney, B. Walton, L. Kennedy, C. Wrenn, M. Watkins, J. Baker, J. Watkins. THIRD ROW: R. Walker, L. Fetner, J. Courtwright, L. Sherin, K. Shepard, M. Hobbs, B. Barnes, D. Russel, D. Roop, Mrs. Blick, C. Sigmund, R. Blanchard, M. Higgins, R. Robinson, 126 VOCATIONAL ACTIVITIES The Vocational Activities group remains one of the busiest and most active classes on campus. An extremely helpful group, they build items such as bookshelves and desks for the school. Their major project required building new offices for the administration. This activity afforded training and improved their skill while helping the faculty. Butch Kelly, Mike Phipps, and Barry Spencer “rock the boat.” ‘iti Jay Goodwin and Jerry Garrett take time from their work to muse over a joke. Woodshop students proudly display their cedar chest. Joey Crews appears stunned at the sight of the complicated machinery. 127 Mi Se eee Editor-in-Chief . Business Manager News Editor Feature Editors Sports Editors . Arteeditor a5 Photographers iyoiscae Adviser . . . Mrs Judy Haughee Rhonda Piner Dibby Jeffords Bill Ferencak, Vicky Williams John Ayala, Mark Holland Don Cameron Danny Roop, Mike Waschak Jane Cook . Mildred Modlin VENTURE Serving as the voice of Hoggard. High School, the Venture continues to produce an outlet for student opinions. Journalism classes | and || compile the content o f the paper, which is released six times annually. Working on the Venture provides valuable experience and enables one to meet and get along with people. FIRST ROW: B. Ferenzak, V. Williams, M. Holland, J. Ayala. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Modlin, Advisor; M. Waschek, R. Piner, D. Cameron. THIRD ROW: J. Haughee, D. Jeffords, D. Roop, J. Cook. iene: tarot “sees sini incl | | { 129 1972 EDITORIAL STAFF JANZAUSIIN a) een ee ee eCiLonin- Giron SANDRA LANGSTON. . . . Co-Business Manager RICARDO McCRIMMON . . . Co-Business Manager PALSIRCREEG Hick geen Or na su tig share ReGUICY JORRMMcCO Vato ts ha eee a ee eee Ne OS AUT CAO AON ee Die Sa tek A SSIS EY NSEYSDAVISSS a) os Bivee 5) ee ee otecenmatite PAMEMILEINOR oe ms © Gyre ae gee cscce KARENSOIREARDON ).90) toe) eke ae dene CUIVilttes MRGSIRENIE Bo (DAVIS 2 5. ke.” (aug mmeenE AC vicar SAGA Improving their own journalistic skills, while capturing the year in a book—such are the tasks of the SAGA staff. From the first day of school they start their endeavor and continue to work throughout the year in anticipation of that glorious day—the day the yearbook is distributed. Rushing to meet deadlines, attending all school functions to take pictures, typing, and continuous cropping—these are the headaches; but in spite of the difficulties, the year concludes most enjoyably. 130 FIRST sROW 2 J) Austin, P. Creech, K. O'Reardon, SECOND ROW: R. McCrimmon, L. Davis, P. Millinor. THIRD ROW: S. Langston, J. McCoy. 131 FIRST ROW: J. Gummow, Mrs. I. Davis, D. Bowen, L. Hegele. SECOND ROW: G. Wood, D. Hunter, B. Blake, M. Mason, M. Frazellee THIRD ROW: A. Davis, M. Retchin, J. Toon, S. Leeuwenburg, L. Fetner, P. Newsome. NOT PICTURED: T. Millard. ee ee os i i Vinee So aa COMPANY SPONSOR: Cmdr. C. M. Gurganus. Lie jg Patsy Carter; COMPANY COMMANDER: ie. COMPANY STAFF The instructional unit of John T. Hoggard consists of two instructors and a commanding officer and the company staff. Of the instructors Commander Bryan is responsible for supervising the entire unit. Sergeant Wilson and Chief Hess are in charge of instructing the cadets in all aspects pertaining to Navy lite. Eight cadets, the cadet company commander, and the company sponsor comprise the company staff. FIRST ROW: Lt. Cmdr. C. M. Gurganus, Lt. jg Patsy Carter, Lt. M. E. Insley, Lt. M. F. Powell, Lt. jg J. D. Evans SECOND ROW: Ens. J. M. Russell, Ens. G. J. Toon, SCPO J. R. Kennedy. 136 INSTRUCTORS: Lieutenant Commander J. T. Bryan, Gunnery Sergeant R. Wilson and Senior Chief R. T. Hess. INSTRUCTORS 137 ADVISORY BOARD The purpose of the Advisory Committee is to find solutions to situations that occur throughout the school year and to render recommendations for any disciplinary problems which may become bothersome or annoying to the unit. The fact that they have only a few meetings during the school year shows the fine quality of the Hoggard Company. Advisory Board heads Lt. Cmdr. C. M. Gurganus and Lt. Cmdr. J. T. Bryan discuss recruiting methods. LT. Cmdr. C. M. Gurganus, Lt. M. E. Insley, Lt. jg R. E. Schnell, Lt. jg D. E. Dyches, Lt. jg P. L. Reynolds. x Lt.jg Angela Wright Lt.jg Patsy Carter The NJROTC Sponsors are elected by the cadets from a slate of eligible candidates. They train in drills; perform with the SPONSORS cadets in parades and ceremonies, in and out of the Wilmington area; join in tours; and assist in the planning and execution of the Annual NJROTC Ball. Lt.jg Lee Gaylor Lt.jg Karen Powell ; 139 Color Guard leads the unit in the homecoming Parade. COLOR GUARD COLOR GUARD: CPO W. James, Lt. jg R. Ch eshire, Ens. M. Capps, Ens. J. Edwards. Ww © 2 L.. ad © a te Ts HO S The Color Guard is the most_active group nie ROL Unit..The members hoist and retrieve the Flags of our Nation and State each school day regardless of weather. They provide flag ceremonies for our-scheol,tocal clubs and activities, and lead parades=in Wilmington And southeastern North Carolina. Membership is voluntary, and each member devotes-many_long and tiring hours to drill and practice. aaree COLOR GUARD COMMANDER: Lt. jg R. A. Cheshire. HOGGARD RIFLES The Hoggard Rifles is a Ritle Drill Team consisting of cadets who are devoted and talented young men. They voluntarily spend many long and arduous hours at training and practicing to develop the timing and precision required for superior performance. They superbly represent the unit and the school in numerous parades and exhibition performances throughout southeastern North Carolina. COMMANDER: Lt. M. F. Powell; SPONSER: Lt. jg Karen Powell. FIRST RANK: Po-2 T. D. Eason, CPO J. R. McNeill, CPO J. R. Peeler, Ens. M. W. Sandlin. SECOND RANK: W. D. Britt, PO-2 D. M. Mclver, PO-2 K. G. Edwards, PO-| G. D. Coleman. THIRD RANK: M. H. Cook, L. J. Aurgemma, PO-2 D. A. Woodruff, R. E. Reynolds. FOURTH RANK: J. S. Burnett, R. S. Griffin, M. E. Downing, PO-I J. R. Holder. FIFTH RANK: Lt. D. M. Aldridge, J. T. Green, Lt. M. E. Insley, Lt. jg R. E. Schnell, Assistant Commander Lt. jg J. D. Evans DRILL TEAM COMMANDER: Lt. M. F. Powell. Lt. jg Patsy Carter, CPO J. R. Kennedy, Lt. jg Angela Wright. FIRST ROW: H. N. Wright, G. D. Coleman, D. M. Mclver, L. D. Hester, T. D. Eason, J. R. Holder, D. T. Bellamy, K. G. Edwards, C. A. Ryan, D. A. Woodruff. SECOND ROW: J. T. McNeill, J. R. Peeler, R. L. NCO CLUB Ransom, B. J. Melvin, W. W. Jackson, F. L. James, L. R. Hansley, J. L. Abbot, J. M. Shytle. The Non-Commissioned Officers Club is composed of cadet petty officers below the rank of Ensign. It functions among the Petty Officers in the same manner as the Officers Club for the Cadet Officers. an important part of the Cadets’ training. NCO CLUB PRESIDENT CPO J. R. Kennedy. Classroom work is ae itis et Cadets and their friends board a bus to support school activities. PRESIDENT: Lt. Cmdr. C. M. Gurganus. OFFICERS CLUB The Officers Club consists of all cadets with the rank of Ensign and above. It is organized as a social club tor the cadet officers in the unit. The planning and attendance of the Annua! NJROTC Ball and the breakfast thereafter are the highlights of the year. Lt. jg Lee Gaylor, Lt. Cmdr. C. M. Gurganus, Lt. jg Karen Powell. FIRST ROW: M. T. Capps, M. E. Insley, R. E. Schnell, M. F. Powell, P. L. Reynolds, C. J. Toon. SECOND ROW: J. R. Edwards, R. A. Cheshire, J. D. Evans, D. E. Dyches, W. D. Roop, M. W. Sandlin, J. M. Russell. Fre C. M. Gurganus. FIRST ROW: J. R. Holder, J. R. Peeler, M. F. Powell, J.D. Evans, M. E. Insley, D. M. Mclver. SECOND ROW: J. R. Edwards, R. A. Cheshire, R. E. Schnell, K. G. Edwards, J. T. McNeill. Queen’s Guard functions at the NJROTC Ball. QUEEN'S GUARD The Queen's Guard is a special group, armed with Regulation Navy Swords, that perform a special function as an Honor Guard for such occasions as beauty pageants, celebrities’ in parades and the Annual NUROTC Ball. The members are volunteers that take pride in their military bearing, precision, and smartness. COMMANDER Lt. Cmdr. C. M. Gurganus. Honor Guard at Dedication of Science Research Vessel Unit Marches at Morehead City. Gillette. ACTIVITIES Cadets participate in Veterans’ Day parade. Flag Raising Ceremony at school. SECOND PLATOON Lt.jg D. E. Dyches, Ens. W. D. Roop, Ltjg Lee Gaylor. FIRST ROW: PO-l HH. Ne Wright, -PO-2 D. M. Mclver, F. L. James, G. W. Wojcie- howiez, R. R. Johnson, E. E. Raynor, E. M. Abbott, R. S. Ridgeway, D. R. Salisbury, M. Carter, E. A. Gaskins, G. W. Fogleman. SECOND ROW 3s PO-25 Ke 6 edwards RE. Shultz, 31) Greenn Jake MeOuillian, B. O'Conner, J. R. Floyd, R. F. Faircloth, S. J. Scaro, W. E. Gaskins, D. M. Lashley. THIRD? ROW: POr2. Ro Le Ransom, PO-2 J. T. Shytle, C. C. Bowen, E. L. Washing- ton, D. B. Woodbury, W. C. Lewis, T. W. Balance, H. L. Britt, H. L. Milligan, D. A. Robinson, MCPO J. R. Peeler. Ltjg. Ri S? Schnell, “Ens. Mee W.)Sandlin, Lt.jg Karen Powell. 146 FIRST PLATOON Lt.jqg R. E. Schnell, Ens. M. W. Sandlin, Lt.jg Karen Powell. FIRST ROW: PO-I B. J. Melvin, PO-2 G. D. Coleman, W. D. Britt, D. E. Bucking- ham, R. S. Griffin, R. W. Jackson, R. D. Bozeman, S. O. Shoulars, R. L. Simmons, W. W. Jackson. SECOND ROW: PO-2 L. D. Hester, J. A. Bryant, W. I. Chadwick, M. H. Cook, G. H. Jones, T. J. Kobierow- ski, L. R. Hansley, J. L. Abbott. THIRD ROW 2 PO-2 012 Ds Eason rO-2eaD wel. Bellamy, C. L. Bullard, M. E. Downing, G. A. Brunetti, W. 7. Johnson, E. R. Lewis, S. J. Woodbury, D. E. Galloway, MCPO Joe MeNeill PLATOON COMPANY COMMANDER: LCDR C. -M. Gurganus. FIRST PLATOON COMMANDER: Lt. jg R. E. Schnell. STAFF SECOND PLATOON COMMANDER: Lt. jg D. E. Dyches. 149 THIRD PLATOON. Lt.jg P. L. Reynolds, MCPO J. R. Holder, Lt.jg Angela Wright. FIRST ROW: PO-2 D. A. Woodruff, W. R. Cook, J. D. Harrelson, R. H. Carroll, J. I. Jones, D. K. Bledson, R. E. Reynolds, J. F. Lanier. SECOND ROW: M. R. Boyd, J. H. Holsonback, W. K. Lee, C. D. Bullard, J. S. Burnett, D. Z. Bullock, W. M. Powell, J. L. Sneed. THIRD ROW: PO-2 C. A. Ryan, M. W. Long, A. Jones, D. G. Prentice, R: C. Williams, K. M. Morris, L. J. Aur- gemma. THIRD PLATOON COMMANDER: Lt. jg P. L. Reynolds. Zac @)t- GY D uri 7 jg Karen Powell ay 1972 NJROTC QUEEN: 150 Everyone enjoys a gala evening of dancing and socializing at the NJROTC Ball. Lt.jg D. E. Dyches and Miss Suzanne Duperock are intro- duced as they come through the arch of swords. NJROTC BALL The NJROTC Ball is the social highlight thoroughly enjoyed by the cadets and the honored 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 annnouncement and crowning of the NJROTC Queen during ceremonies at intermission This year’s event was held at Timme Plaza on January 8, 1972. Sword team receives last minute instructions from Sgt. Wilson before their performance. Refreshments are served to cadets at NJROTC Ball. Presentation of cadet officers and their dates during intermission at the NJROTC Ball. 152 HONORS DAY An annual NJROTC Honors Day is held in the spring 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 outstanding awards presented are the Navy Leagues Sword, the Vice Admiral Paul H. Hendren award, the two American Legion awards in academic and military achievements, the DAR award to the outstanding squad leader, and the awards to the outstanding cadets of the year in NJROTC first, second, and third year. Cadet LCDR L. S. Lineback receives Navy Sword from LCDR J. T. Bryan. 1971 NJROTC Unit Inspection at Honors Day. JOHN T. HOGGARD 1971 - NJROTC 1972 ch hg a bg See eee g ore Sire Str Socerry So tate he eg meee eK of7,8 S BOARD OF EDUCATION AND SUPERINTENDENT E. A. LANEY, Vice Chairman; MRS. VERA W. SHANDS:; DR. JOHN B. CODINGTON, Chairman; GEORGE T. CLARK, JR.; DR. HEYWARD C. BELLAMY, Superintendent; LaMAR MclIVER; VICTOR G. TAYLOR (not pictured). ADMINISTRATION Despite a year of tumultuous changes the John T. Hoggard High School faculty remains in good spirit. Dedicated teachers work well with the students. There have been several faculty changes in the 1971-1972 year, the major one being the promotion of C. D. Gurganus to fill an administrative position on Dr. Heyward Bellamy’s staff. Michael J. Saus became our new head administrator on March 6, 1972. Other faculty changes include the appointment of Kenneth Earl McLaurin as assistant principal; Mrs. Dorotha A. Cahill as a teacher aide; and the addition of Mrs. Doris D. Parker, Margaret J. Alligood, Mrs. Marion W. Jervay, Mrs. Mary-Eleanor W. Smith and CYRUS D. GURGANUS Johnny L. McGee. Principal 158 cs iaamgeeacoaito DENNING T. BUCHTER E. A. CORBIN Associate Principal Assistant Principal MRS. BERTHA B. TODD KATHERINE WICKER Assistant Principal Assistant Principal 159 GUIDANCE MARKS NANCY S. Guidance Counselor MRS 7 © DEEL BERYL C idance Counselor MRS Gu WESTCOTT CLINTON Guidance Counselor ll =] bu es oo aaa OF 2 OS 0 oO o e aM ee rau) S LIBRARY ook py Patt a BARBARA B. REHDER Librarian MRS MRS. DOROTHY W. NORRIS Librarian 160 ENGLISH MRS. MIRIAM B. THOMAS English I, Il DAVID W. JAMES English IV MRS. MARGUERITE S. BELLOIS English II MRS. IRENE B. DAVIS English Ill, Journalism III MRS. BERNADINE H. NEWELL English II eeeeesieteeemneenetii ti Wis. : wtb Maha her GEROPE LAB a? ih ape Pi ‘ Pe. ttsgpe piney eae ee L4tk pe MRS. LETHIA S. HANKINS English III MRS. SABRA N. ROBERTS English II FREDERICK C. RAWLINGS English IV, Athletics MRS. KATHERINE S. BRASWELL English Il, 1V, Developmental Reading MRS. KAREN M. BATSON English Il, Il 162 FREIDA C. PADGETT Humanities i . sa i errr : p RA ta phe ie : j 4 i oo | aor an A Lae 8 } 4 3 ra me iu A IN IERS pate ea MRS. ELEANOR B. FICK English III MRS. PATRICIA V. GALIDA English Il, Latin |, Il MRS. BEVERLY B. ENNIS English III MRS. MILDRED E. MODLIN English IV, Journalism |, II ROBERT H. PETERSON Engli sh III JOSEPH D. LEWIS French Il, Ill, IV MRS. VIRGINIA R. TAYLOR French |, Il MRS. EUNICE N. BOYKIN Spanish |, II 164 MRS. MARJORIE B. MULLINIX Spanish |, United States History FOREIGN LANGUAGES IRA G. MABRY Spanish Il, Ill, IV —— ROBERT F. COLEMAN III Humanities IV, Sociology, Athletics HUMANITIES MRS. JANIS B. SUNQUIST Humanities III, English II MRS. LOUISE M. COBB Humanities IV, English IV MRS. ALLELUIA T. DRAINE Humanities IV, English IV WO} UNO Fe HO SSA HH BUNUN su A tae RN tal ALAN W. PRATT Humanities Il, World: History Se are DRAMA AND SPEECH CHARLES A. FOSS Dramatics |, Il, Speech HOME ECONOMICS MRS. MARY S. TINGA Introductory Home Economics MRS. FRANCES B. PARNELL Advanced Home Economics 166 Bible |, Il, Ill RAYMOND L. STEVENS BIBLE MRS. STELLA M. HONEYCUTT Advanced Home Economics A coe taberts, eee Hate ye Hie reetes +7 FYCES ERT ERESERE eegtieeresesteeeeerese rts JOSEP RSE ePENERSON Concert Band, Music Theory BOB L. ALEXANDER Vocal Music, Voyagers eae CLARENCE S. GEORGE Art | JACK M. PINDELL Symphonic Band, Stage Band FINE ARTS MRS. CATHERINE C. MARTIN Areal oe III 167 JOHNNY WILLIE BARNES Government, Minority Culture SOCIAL STUDIES MRS= OUPIESMa TELEAIR Social Studies Shenae RRR Oe ae OE ee MRS. BETTY STROUP KORB Social Studies ROBERT GeeHUREEY United States History, Government, Consumer Math MATTHEW FISHER Government, Athletics 168 MRS. CAROLE W. ELLIS MARK W. SCHAFER Sociology, Economics United States History, German |, Il, III MRS. MARGARET BAHAM WILLIAM G. LOWE United States History, Consumer Math Government BEEN eet BERNARD J. EFFORD MRS. JEANNE B. KEITH United States History United States History, Basic Business 169 MRS. BARBARA M. BLICK MRS. HELEN G. CALLOWAY Chemistry Chemistry, Physical Science i] ae oa eames 9 mu i 5 ee er wn e508 as 200% sa ua F838 89 ‘t Ra ‘Ac WH 226.0254 (227) Bk Cf ) Ran aan HENRY O. PETERSON Physics, Consumer Math SCIENCE MRS. GENEVA P. CLARK Biology, Physical Science LORETTA K. SNYDER Science MRS. SHIRLEY B. DAVIS Chemistry PRESS oe Sw BE ED DERE E Te - eet: Seas RR a ae mae ER SR EON MRS. BOBBIE H. BONEY Biology A OA AR HG IE BE $e a — See bet tetas MRS. MOZELLE C. SMITH Biology, Advanced Biology MRS. DOROTHY B. JOHNSON DONALD C. DICKENS Biology Biology, Athletics OCEANOGRAPHY ALBERT V. BRADFIELD CEAUDE Fi. McALLISTER Oceanography, Algebra | Oceanography HEALTH OCCUPATIONS MRS. CHRISTINE A. BOONE Health Occupations MRS. MARGARET S. WILLIAMS School Nurse Sp NMEA sao INS MRS: ELIZABETH WIEKIE NANCY F. CRAIG Mathematics Geometry JOHN P. BLAIR MRS. JAYNE M. BROGDON Algebra II Algebra ||, Geometry 172 MRS. PHYLLIS R. MELTON Geometry MRS. MARY H. HEEB Algebra |, Consumer Math MRS. AVELINE S. YOUNG Algebra |, Il, Geometry 173 cnn ere ttm ne Pig ick sake hE a ted bie free FemOROK Hig whee mover aks queaot x Soak Saves JEAN TS. WASTHOIR Algebra ||, Advanced Math WILLIE W. HASSELL Consumer Math MRS. GLENDA C. BRANDON JULIAGRMOPRENGER Typing | Office Practice, Shorthand ||, COO COMMERCIAL ARTS MRS OZELL ARK oT ANE « Typing |, Shorthand II, Bookkeeping | FRANCES L. MEIER, SR: Commercial Art ROBERT E. BRYAN Drafting |, II MRS. MARGUERITE C. OWEN MRS. MILDRED A. BEAM Shorthand |, Typing | Typing Il, Basic Business MRS. ANNE B. ROWE GEORGE W. FINCH, JR. Typing II, Shorthand | Bookkeeping |, II ES oe DRIVER EDUCATION CHARLES R. WADDELL KENNETH R. STANLEY Driver Education Driver Education 175 RAYMOND M. DURHAM, JR. Physical Education, Athletics VOCATIONAL JAMES M. HEBBE Physical Education, Athletics . KENNETH G. WOOTEN, SR. Aerospace Industry MRS. GLADYS D. MACK Physical Education EDUCATION JAMES P. MILLER JAMES VANN HALL, JR. VE Coordinator Physical Education, Athletics, Consumer Math “ps Sve eae ANGELO J. PARLATORE Auto Mechanics | ATLAS A. MAYNARD Auto Mechanics |, II THOMAS KENNEDY JOHNSON, SR. CDE. 1? II Beats J H JORN Te PINER Drafting I 1Gt lai JAMES ©. HINTON EDGAR R. McKOY Electrical Industries Carpentry |, Il, Construction Industry 177 MRS. BARBARA T. BRIGMAN Secretary MRS. VERA E. HAYES Teacher Aide MRS. MARY T. McALLISTER Teacher Aide MRS. HELEN D. FLEMMING Teacher Aide MRS. CATHERINE S. WELLER Secretary GENERAL PERSONNEL MRS. ANN T. WEST Secretary DANIEL D. DUNCAN Cafeteria Manager eee MRS. MARGARET F. JONES Teacher Aide BARBARA E. MORGAN Secretary WILLIAM M. HEWETT Maintenance HARTFORD BOYKIN Teacher Aide MRS. BETTY |. RICHARD Secretary a oll hl al ad eae He e4it 179 1 a geet Sie B® EDNA FUTCH, Vice-President; BILLY HUTCHINSON, Secretary; (LUCIE KENNEDY, President, not pictured). SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS 180 —e Ricky Agrimis Jack Andrews Jo Andrews Ruby Atwood Bill Austin Julie Avant Susie Ayers Jeff Baker Ralph Baldwin June Ballance Sherry Barber Judy Barefoot Cathy Bartlett Greg Bassinger Sharon Batson John Beaulieu Eunice Bellamy Jimmy Benson Donna Benton Nancy Benton Lillie Berger Randy Bernard Tom Blackham Mary Blair Sheila Blake Charles Boney Diane Boone Paula Booth Randy Boswell Susan Bowers Terry Bradshaw Rebecca Branton Debbie Brehmer Pam Brinson Cindy Britt Kathy Britt Beverly Broadfoot Pam Brown Sonya Brown Billy Bryant Debbie Buehler Sharon Bunnell Dianne Burgen Beth Burgess Carol Burkett Jerry Burleson Gene Bussard Ann Campbell 18] 182 Sherry Cannon Gail Carr Dianne Carroll Ransome Carroll Wanda Carroll Lynn Carter Mike Casas Becky Casteen Barbara Caton Gibbs Chadwick Mary Charles Dianne Clark Rodney Clark Jenny Cobb Mike Cohen Debbie Coleman Julie Congleton Tim Conley Betty Connette Denise Coston Eli Courie Mary Couvillan Susan Cox Brenda Cribb Susan Cribb David Criser Larry Croom Teddy Croom Bruce Davis Cindy Davis Kathy Davis Ellen Dearden Kathy Dietman Jeanie Doyle Cindy Ducharme Faye Dukes Sherrie Eaton Frank Edwards Susan Elkins Ruth Elrod Lydia Epps Mike Erwin Terry Estes Mildred Evans Gordon Everette Ray Faircloth Tony Faircloth Paul Farrow CS Lucie Kennedy campaigns for sophomore class president. Nancy Fauser Karen Ferris David Finklestein Lyndon Flemming Joey Floyd Tannie Fokakis Lynn Fontaine Robin Foster Diane Fowler Wende Fox Ricky Frankoff Edna Futch Joan Gaffney Charlene Gallegos Darrell Galloway Jerome Galloway Eddie Gaskins Shirley Gatewood Susan Gee Nancy Gibson Tommy Gillis Larry Gimple Jimmy Gisonna Cheryl Goethsche Lynn Gore Susie Gottlieb Lois Green Kathy Grey Julie Gross Marty Gruelle Lee Halecki Vee Halecki Debbie Hall Denise Hall Derrick Hamn Richard Hansley Kim Harrel Debbie Haviaras Carol Hawke Lynda Heacox Warren Hedgepeth Terry Heher Billee Heim Bill Herring Val Herring Kerry Hicks Connie Hill Emily Hill Ron Hines Sharon Hines Meladee Hobbs Phil Hogan Susan Hogue Ralph Holbrook Patti Holland Beverly Hollis Susan Holt Denise Hord Fred Hornack Jennifer Horne David Horrell Kathy Howerin Herschel Howie Billy Hufham Betty Hunnicutt Rebecca Hunt Clayton Hurd Connie Hutchens Billy Hutchinson Angela Insco Bill Trick Greg James Jacalyn James Lisa James Helen Jamison Deborah Jenkins Ann Johnson Carylon Johnson Lynn Johnson Marlene Johnson Stan Johnson Alfred Jones Gary Jones Jay Jones Steve Jones William Jones Fran Keenan Mike Keffer Pam Keifer Karen Kelly Lucie Kennedy Chad Kershaw Cassandra King Mike Kittrell Cheryl Klutz Rodney Klutz Donna Knight Debbie Krysiewski Betty Langford Donald Langley Jimmy Lanier David Lashley Sharon Lawley David Lee Dave LeMaster Juliette Leonard Sharon Levine Cheryl Lewis David Lewis Jerry Lewis William Lewis Ann Lineback Randy Litchfield Hope Long Teresa Long Buddy Lucas Melissa Lykins Earlene Mallette Pat Marshburn Edward Mason 185 186 Sharon Matthews Debbie McCafferty Susan McChesney Sharon McCormick Debbie McGirt Mike McQuery Glen McZeek | Michelle Mears Anthony Melvin Pam Messick Al Meyland Debbie Milholland Sonny Millard James Mintz Kenneth Mitchell Warner Montgomery Debbie Mooring Jerry Morrison Neil Moskowitz George Mowbray Diane Mudd Dee Dee Neal Paul Newton Melanie Nobles Melinda Nunn Brian O'Conner Scott Olsen Gregory Oxenfeld Drue Padgett Dee Pappas Karen Parish Buni Parks Donna Parks Elaine Pate Cindy Pearson . Cindy Pearson Mike Perrick John Perritt Joel Perry Ricky Phipps Linda Pigford Barbara Pittman Jim Pittman Jim Poteet Eddie Potter Kenny Potter Penny Pridemore Oglivia Purdie Allen Randall David Ratcliff Er Raulston Cathy Ray Tammy Reavis David Reed Debbie Register Denise Rivenbark Ginger Robinson Lesa Rogers Brenda Roop Jud Rouse Rhonda Rynenger Steve Scard Bobby Schultz Billy Scott Kathy Scott Leigh Shearin Stephanie Sheets Linda Shephard Faye Shipman Sharon Shipman Evi Shoaff Sherry Shrewsbury xe 187 188 Ray Simmons Susan Simpson Becky Sloan Rochelle Small Robert Smiley Daphne Smith Ernestine Smith Ida Smith James Smith Jeff Smith Lyle Smith Marilyn Smith Lawerence Sneeden Wayne Sparks Barry Spencer Kenny Sternburger Peggy Stevens Nancy Stokely Freddie Strong Bruce Sullivan Norma Sullivan Betty Swails Reen Sweet Tom Swindell Theresa Talman Bobby Taylor Jay Taylor Phil Teague Linda Thompson Mark Thompson Terry Thompson Wally Thompson Vint Tilson Nancy Timms Kay Treadwell Ricky Tripp Anne Troutman Debbie Tucker Carla Turner Vern Tyson Carole Ullom Rady VanSurdam Donnie Walker Larry Wallace Anna Walton Becke Walton Tim Ward Carol Warwick Lisa Warwick Debbie Watson Tim Watson Kay Weaver Kris Weaver Palmer White Keith Wiggins Bruce Wilkie Mary Wilkie Audrey Williams Bobby Williams Cynthia Williams Jerelyn Williams Rory Williams Levern Willis Dean Wilson Greg Wilson Ray Wilson Barbara Winstead Carol Winter Craig Yarboro 189 eee Nec : pened iliraal iS ee ® -President. Ice V DEBRA ROBINSON, President REL EN EU Ter Secretary; ie DEBBIE OVERBEE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 190 Carolyn Adams Jenni Adcock Tommy Alberti Charles Allen David Allen Mamie Amos Becky Armstrong Jeff Atkins Brenda Baker Barbara Baldwin Debbie Ballard Frank Ballard Doug Barber Ray Barnhill Christy Bauguess Clarke Baum Cliff Bennett Brenda Benson Phillip Berman Chris Berry Donna Blackburn Nancy Blake Randy Blanton Donna -Bloomer Jane Boggs Sharon Boles Nena Boswell Denise Bowen Betty Bowers Pam Boyd Robert Boyd Claudia Bradshaw Ellen Branton Dorita Brice Greg Brissette 19] Randall Broadfoot Jim Brogden Sheila Brooks Ken Brown Robert Brown Susan Bryan Jane Buck Francis Bullard . Patty Bullard Lots of activities went on during ing! Sue Bullard Steve Burnett Leslie Campbell Dawn Carr Bobby Carter David Carter Juan Casas Jeff Chapp Enan Chappell Mike Chestnut Jim Church Debbie Clark Denae Clark Pete Clark Susan Clemmons Anne Cobb Susan Cole Alvin Collins Jane Cook Danny Davidson 192 Cathy Cooper Karen Cooper Beverly Costin Gloria Cothren Jan Courtwright Craig Cowan Bobby Crawford Sandra Croom Richard Darden the hotdog roast—especially eat- Alice Davis Gene Davis Linda Davis Dan Dawson Ronnie Dennis Lynn Denton Brenda Dickens Danise Dodd Danny Donathan Donna Dosher Jennifer Doty Cindy Dovel Darrell Duke Tommy Eason Bobby Edwards Carol Edwards Keith Edwards Gail Ellis Patty Ellis Gary English 193 Mike English Glenn Erdoesy Jack Evans Bill Ferencak Lynn Fetner James Finucan Mary Flewwellin Tony Flewwellin Sandra Flynn Mary-Jo Fontaine Gray Formy-Duval Belinda Foss Connie Fowler Dorothy Fowler Marsha Frazelle Bill Freshwater Jeff Funderburk “Mmmm Good” The Spaghetti Supper was enjoyed by sophomores, juniors, seniors, and teachers! Helen Futch Juanita Futrell Wayne Garner Marion Gibson Steve Gillham Patty Godwin 194 pa WE, And the rings were finally received! Charles Hall Gail Hardy Theresa Harvey Debbie Hass Terri Haverty Mark Haynes Robby Hazelgrove Cindy Hickman Mike Higgins Barbara Hill Lex Hilton Thomas Hines Liz Hegele Michael Hemingway Marty Henderson 195 Melinda Grainger Andy Greer Paula Grimm Jo Ann Grimsley Cathy Gurganus Mike Guyton June Guyton Patti Hale 196 Jan Hinshaw Jim Holder Donna Holland Paula Holmes Cheryl Howell Nancy Huband Julie Huff Danny Hughes Donna Hughes Debbie Hunter Julie Insley Ricky Ivester Wayne Jackson Roger Jarvis Danny Jedrey Yvette Johnson Rob Johnson Marge Jennings Dibby Jeffords Connie Jones Jenne Jones Cathy Jorgenson Mark Karnes Tom Karnoski Darryl Keith Bobby Kennedy Charles King Rhonda King Tony Klutz Rick Knight Mike Krysiewski Bob Kusler Brenda Lacewell Debbie Landen Susan Langley Margaret Lanier Nancy Lee Suzanne Leeuwenburg Carolyn Lewis Nancy Lewis Randy Lewis Ted Lewis Lindy Lindenschmidt Susan Lloyd Brenda Long Steve Long Carolyn Loper Berry Lucas Tim Ludlum Emma Mahn Priscilla Mapson Mike Martin Mike Mason Sid Mason Cathy McCullouch Duncan Mclver Robert Mclver Ricky McKoy David McMillian Adriana McNeill Frankie McNeill John McNeill Frank Meares Braxton Melvin Patty Michaelis Diana Millard Terry Millard Sandy Miller Sandy Millikin Linda Millinor 197 Carol Moore Ginny Moore Mark Mudd Jeria Munroe Sheila Murphy Donna Murray Ronald Musselman Mike Nemeth Lisa Neuwirth 198 “Unite Viking Spirit’ was class Homecoming float. Jerome Newkirk Paula Newsome Alton Nines Joyce Norris Amy Odom Debbie Overbee Janice Oxendine Bill Parkinson Tommy Passmore John Peeler Mike Perkinson Butch Phelps Ed Pickett Kathy Piner Judy Plankers Wanda ee Lois Potter Debbie Powell Cyndi Pridgen Rick Pritchett the AT WE LEARNED OOL TODAY © | RATED ’ John Pruett Robert Ransome Bobby Reed Doug Reid Jeff Reid Marcia Retchin Elaine Reynolds Vicki Riopel Debra Robinson mastermind plan for the junior Gail Roethlinger Linda Rogers Sharon Rooks Brenda Ross Theresa Ross Frances Rouse Connie Russell Linda Sanders Ramona Sapp Debbie Sarvis Don Savage Cindy Scruggs Bill Sellars Carol Sessoms Tom Shaffer Lynn Shearin Elaine Shepard Karen Shepherd Kenny Shoulars ‘John Shytle 199 Gary Sikes Diane Skipper Eric Skipper Gary Sloan Don Smith Joe Smith Lee Ann Smith Mike Smith Ray Spencer Decorations chairman, Katie Yates, Jane Buck, look over possible color Jimmy Spivey Tammie Spivey Joyce Stevens Mike Stever Dennis Stokley Donna Stout Gina Strickland Diane Suggs Bob Sumpter Dave Taylor Ronnie Taylor Butch Telfair Pauline Thayer Nancy Thomas Nancy Thomas Beverly Thompson James Toon Pomar Tooloo Mike Tripp Teresa Turner 200 David Todd Pam Van Velsor Robert Waldkirch Dawn Wallace Mike Waddell David Wagget Jakie Ward Pat Watters Billy Weinel and Junior-Senior Prom chairman, schemes. David West Jim Whinna Jenny White Kent Wiggins Leigh Williams Marsha Williams Terry Williams Robert Willis Gary Wilson Laurie Wilson Mark Wilson Cheryl Winn Greg Wood David Woodruff Homer Wright Rebecca Wyantt Debbie Venters Donna Vereen Katie Yates Steve Yow 201 DEBBIE WARNER, Vice President; SUSAN SHAW, President; BETH NAYLOR, Secretary. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 202 © CHARLES ALAN ABBOTT New Hanover High School: 2; Football 2; Wrestling 2; Latin Club 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Football 3. e JANE ELIZABETH ABEYOUNIS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2; Humanus Club 4. e ANDREA LEE ALBEA Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; COO 4; FHA 3. e JOHN NELSON ALEXIUS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Interact Club 2. e CARNELL ALLEN Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Drill Team 2; Department of Order 4; Homecoming Court 4; Keyettes 4; Precinct Represen- tative 3. e DOUGLASS PATTERSON ALLEN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Symphonic Band 2, 3; Marching Band 3; French Club 2. e WANDA ANN ALLEN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Boosters 4; Girls’ Drill Team 2; Library Assistant 2; Office Assistant 3; Homeroom Representative 3; VICA 4, President 4. e VOORHEES SCOTT ANDERSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Key Clubu2, 354 BGAT 34. e DAVID LAWERENCE ANDREWS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e PERRY ROBERT ARRINGTON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Bus Drivers Club 3, 4; Library Assistant 2. 203 e ANTHONY JAMES ATKINSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4. e IRVIN ELWOOD ATKINSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e LARRY DARNELL ATKINSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. eJANEM LEAR RAUSTIN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Class President 2; Executive Board 2; Homecoming Court 4; Keyettes 3, 4; May Court 2; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; SAGA Staff 3, 4; Editor-in-Chief 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Precinct Representative 3, 4. e RONALD DEAN AUTRY Oak Ridge High School: 2; Marching Band 2; Symphonic Band 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Pep Band 4; Symphonic Band 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. e TORIEIETSUE AVANT) Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Drill Team 2; ICT 3, 4; Office Assistant 2, 4; VICA 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Sweetheart 4. KAREN LANNETTTE BABSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Office Assistant 2; FHA 4. e JOHN WILLIAM BAILEY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e BARBARA DIANE BALDWIN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e MARIAN BALDWIN Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3; FHA 4; Girls’ Chorus 3; Lab Assistant 4. 204 e JOHN WAYNE BARTLETT Balboa High School, Canal Zone: 2; Symphonic Band 2. Hog- gard High School: 3, 4; Track 3; Symphonic Band 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. e LEMUEL BENNETT BATSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e AMELIA COLLEEN BATTS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e SHERON LOUISE BEANE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Library Assistant 2. 205 e NANCY LEE BALDWIN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Odyssey 2; French Club 2; FTA 3; Humanus Club 3, 4; School Spirit Club 3. e JEAN SUZANNE BAME Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4. e GWENDOLYNNE LEE BAREFOOT Saint Angela's Academy, Aiken, S. C.: 3; Art Club 3; Drama Club 3. Hoggard High School: 2, 4; Keyettes 4, Secretary 4; Survival Club 4. e JANE ELLEN BAREFOOT Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Odyssey 3; FHA 3; Office As- sistant 2, 3. e BRENDA SUE BARNES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. ® REBECCA JEANS BARNIILE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Symphonic Band 2; COO 4, Secretary 4; Lab Assistant 3; Library Assistant. 2. e BARRY LYN BEATTIE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; NJROTC 2; Drill Team 2; Sword Team 2. e NANCY CAROLYN BEERY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2; Symphonic Band 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Flag Girl 3, 4; Civinettes 3, 4; French Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Lab Assistant 4; School Spirit 3, 4: Homeroom Representative 2, 3; Precinct Representative 3, 4. e MICHAEL DARNELL BELL Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; DECA 4; Historian 4; Science Club 4. e DANIEL THOMAS BELLAMY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; NJROTC 2, 4; Homeroom Representative 2, 3. e BARNEY RANDALL BENNETT Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. @ JAMES RANDALL BENSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. © JOSEPH ARTAURE BERRY FILE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Lab Assistant 2; Science Club 3; Spanish Club 3, 4. e SONJA KAYE BIGGERSTAFF TIst High School: 2; FHA 2; Drama Club 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; French Club 3; Odyssey 4, Vice-President 4: School Spirit Club 4. e MARVIN KENNETH BIGGS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Humanus Club 4; Jr. Civitans 4; School Spirit Club 4; Science Club 3, 4. e ROBERT KENNETH BISHOP Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; DECA 4. 206 ELIZABETH LEE BLAKE rf Hanover High School: 2; Telephone Directory 2; Wildcat Staff 2; Girls’ Chorus 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; French Club 3, Secretary 3; Girls’ Chorus 3; Quill and Schroll 3, 4, Treasurer 4; School Spirit 2, 3, 4; Venture Staff 2, 3, Feature Editor 3; SAGA Staff 4. e RICHARD PAUL BLANCHARD Hanover High School: 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; DECA 3; Precinct Representative 4. Semi WESLEY BOLES, JR. Hoggard High School: 2, 3; Wrestling 3, 4; Soccer 4; NROTC 2, 3; Social Marshals 4. e FREDERICK BONEY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Library Assistant 4. e CATHY HUGHES BORDEAUX Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e KATHRYN MARGARET BORTH Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; FTA 2, 3; Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; Doomsday Committee 4; National Honor Society 4. e JAMES KENT BOSEMAN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Jayvee Basketball 2; Football 3, 4: Trainer 3, 4; FCA 4. e ELIZABETH ANN BOSTIC Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Humanus Club 4; Bible Club 4, Secretary 4, Treasurer 4. @ NANCY LEE BOSWELL Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e DEBRA ANN BOWEN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Introductory Chorus 4. 207 MELISSA CAMPBELL BRADSHAW Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Lab Assistant 4: School Spirit Club 2; Spanish Club 2. JEFFREY MICHAEL BRAY Brownsville High School: 2; Symphonic Band 2; Marching Band 2; Stage Band 2. Moore High School: 3; Symphonic Band 3; March- ing Band 3. Hoggard High School: 4; Soccer 4; Lab Assistant 4. SHEILA DENISE BREWINGTON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3; Marching Band 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Executive Board 4; Secretary of Public Relations 4; Homecoming Court 4; Keyettes 3, 4; Lab Assistant 3, 4; Majorettes 3; Science Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Homeroom Representative 2; Precinct Representative 3; May Court 4; National Honor Soicety 4. EER@YSBRIDGES MR: Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 3. 208 e WIEEIESELBERT SBRIEEY IR: Lake Taylor High School, Norfolk, Va.: 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Odyssey Club 4; Thespians 4; ICT 4. e ANTHONY RAY BRINKLEY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Survival Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Human Relations Council 4. © MARCARED EOUISESBROOKS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Jayvee Cheerleader 2: Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Civinettes 3, 4; Introductory Chorus 2; May Court 2; School Spirit Club 2; Homeroom Representative 3; Voyagers 4; May Court 4. e NANCY JANE BROWN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. ¢ DIANNA BRUNSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Keyettes 3, 4. e DELTA TOINETTE BRYANT Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Library Assistant 3: Precinct Representative 3; National Honor Society 4. e MARY ANN BUCKWALTER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; FHA 4; Orchestra 4. e GRACE JEANINNE BUEHLER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e TONY RAY BULLARD Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e ALFRED BURNETT, JR. Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e ROSETTA BURNEY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Tennis 2; FHA 2, 4; Girls’ Chorus 2. e ARIS LOUISE BURWELL Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e EUNICE FAYE BYRD Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Introductory Chorus 4. e DONALD JAY CAMERON, JR. Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Quill and Scroll 4. e PAUL DOUGLAS CAMPBELL North Hall High School: 2; Science Club 2; Band 2; Key Club 2: Letter Club 2; Student Council 2; Pep Club 2; Track 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Football 3; Latin Club 3. e SHERRY GORE CANADY New Hanover High School: 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; COO 4. 209 ¢ CALVIN SINCLAIR CHADWICK Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e CLARENCE CLIFFORD CHAHOC Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; VICA 3. ¢ CYNTHIA ANN CHANDLER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; School Spirit Club 2. e@ JEAN ANN CHAPMAN Southport High School: 2; Varsity Cheerleader 2: Pep Club 2; Drama Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Sophomore Class Representative 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Odyssey Club 3, 4; Thespian Club 3, 4; Humanities Club 4. 210 © GWENDOLYN FRANKLIN CARROLL Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Drill Team 2: Homeroom Representative 2, 4. e ANDREW PAUL CARTER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, Manager 4; Bus Drivers' Club 4; Chess Club 4; Science Club 4, e PATRICIA ANN CARTER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; NJROTC Sponsor 4; Precinct Representative 4. ¢ WALLACE THOMAS CARTER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e BILLY NORRIS CASE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Lab Assistant 4; Latin Club 2, 3. ¢ BARBARA GAIL CASTEEN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e DEBORAH LOIS CHERRY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Drill Team 2; Humanus Club 3; Lab Assistant 4; Spanish Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Home- room Representative 2; National Honor Society 4. e ROBERT WILLIAM CLARY, JR. Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e DAVID PRESTON CLEMMONS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, An SOE “re e CATHERINE ANNE COCHRAN Havelock High School: 2; Mixed Chorus 2. Jacksonville High School: 2, 3; Girls’ Chorus 2; Mixed Chorus 3. Hoggard High School: 4; DECA 4. e RONALD BRUCE COLE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3; Tennis 3, 4; French Club 2; Lab Assistant 2. e ALICIA CLARK COLEMAN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e JOEL MARTIN COLEMAN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Baseball 4. e CAROL ANN COMBETTO Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Drill Team 2; [eT As e SHEREE GAIL CONGLETON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; FTA 3; Humanus Club 3, 4; Lab Assistant 4; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4. e SARAH KIRTLAND CONNETTTE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Civinettes 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Humanus Club 3; School Spirit Club 3, 4. e JOHN RICHARD CONWAY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; NJROTC 2, 3, 4; NCO Club 3; Sword Team 3; Officers Club 4; Color Guard 4; VICA 4. e TED ERWIN COOK Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3. CRI cR DENT ECAR @OOKE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. es EREDRICK LEON COOPER Hanover High School: 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4. ¢ WANDA BRENDETTE COSTON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Odyssey Club 4; Humanities Club 3. © SUZANNE COULON Oswego Catholic High School, Oswego, New York: Pep Club 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Humanus Club 3, 4; Science Club 4. e BOBBY LEE COWAN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3. e MARY LOUISE COX Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; FTA 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Humanus Club 3, 4; Library Assistant 4. ¢ ANDREW JOHN CRACKER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Jayvee Football 2: Tennis 4: Wrestling 3, 4; Jr. Civitans 2, 3; Voyagers 3, 4. e CATHY LYNN CRAVEN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; DECA 4; School Spirit Club 4. JAP Senior Class Picnic . “It's a Family Affair.” cove e DAVID OATES CRAWFORD West Carteret High School: 2, 3; Jayvee Football 2; Varsity Football 3: Basketball 2; Track 2; Wrestling 2; Pep Club 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Soccer 4; Lab Assistant 4. e JAMES THOMAS CRAWFORD, JR. Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4: Football 2; Baseball 4. e PATRICIA LYNN CREECH Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Lab Assistant 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4: SAGA Staff 3, 4; Faculty Editor 4. © DEBRA ANN CREWS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; COO 4. e JOSEPH LEONARD CREWS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e DONNA LEAH CRISER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Humanus Club 2; Majorettes 2, 3, 4, Head 3; National Honor Society 4. e MARVA DENISE CROMARTIE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Boosters Club 4: Bus Driver 3, 4; Bus Drivers Club 4. e LINDA GAIL CROOM Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; FHA 2; Introductory Chorus 2; School Spirit Club 3, 4. e CARROETIEAN CROUCH Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4, President 4: National Honor Society 4. e MARIAN LORRAINE CROWDER New Hanover High School: 2; FHA 2; Girls’ Chorus 2: School Spirit Club 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; FHA 4; Girls’ Chorus 3; Voyagers 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. 214 e DEBBIE RUTH DAIGLE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; COO 4, Treasurer; Introductory Club 2; Library Assistant 3; National Honor Society 4. e CER YE SEVAINESDANIEES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Library Assistant 4. e SIDNEY BRUCE DANIELS New Hanover High School: 2; ROTC Rifle Team 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; VICA 3, 4, President 4. e WILLIAM JOSEPH DANILUK West Geuesee High School: 2, 3; Wind Ensemble 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3; Yearbook 2, 3; Marching Band 2, 3. Hoggard High School: ae e DUANE WILLIS DAUGHERTY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e FANNIE ANN DAVIS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Department of Order 3; Odyssey 3; Girls’ Drill Team 3; Library Assistant 3; Precinct Representative 3; VICA 4. e LYNSEY JEAN DAVIS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Keyettes 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4: SAGA Staff 3, 4, Student Life Editor 4; School Spirit Club 2; Homeroom Representative 2; Precinct Representative 4. e MELVINA DAVIS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Odyssey 3; FHA 3. ® RUSSELL DAVIS MUR: Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Bus Drivers Club 4; Executive Board 3, 4: Humanus Club 4; Key Club 3, 4; Steering Committee 2: Student Council 3, 4; Junior Class President 3; Student Body President 4; Venture 4. e THOMAS WAYMON DAVIS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Doomsday Committee 3, 4, President 3, 4. e JOHN ALDEN DEARDEN Churchland High School, Virginia: 2. Cape Elizabeth High School, Maine: 3. Hoggard High School: 4. e ALFRED TENNYSON DEPORES Southside High School, Rockville Centre, New York: 2, 3; Football 2; Concert Band 2, 3; Marching Band 2, 3; Stage Band 3: Chorus 2, 3. Hoggard High School: 4; Concert Band 4; Marching Band 4. e WANDA JOAN DEVANE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Boosters Club 4; Executive Board 3: Critic Board 3; Science Club 4; Spanish Club 3; Student Council 2, 3; Precinct Representative 3; Human Relations Council See eiiniciliey 25 3, 4. e MICHAEL GARY DIAMOND Camp Lejeune High: 2; Wrestling 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4: Wrestling 3, 4. e LAURA DANYCE DICKS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Library Assistant 3; Office Assistant 2. e NANCY LYNN DICKSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. 25 e ALLISON DIXON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 2; Latin Club 2; Office Assistant 2. e PATRICIA ANN DIXON Columbia High School, Lake City, Florida: 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; COO 4. e CHARLENE DORSEY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e GARY THOMAS DOWLESS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. 216 e MICHAEL EUGENE DOWNING Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Symphonic Band 2; Bus Drivers 3; ICT 4; Jr. Civitans 4; NJROTC 4: Drill Team 4; Science Club 3, 4; VICA 4, Parliamentarian 4. e MARY KAY DOYLE Regina High School: 2; Science Club 2. Sycamore High School: 2. School of Brown County Ursulines: 3. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Odyssey Club 3; Humanus Club 4; Science Club 4. ; e SUZANNE KAY DUPEROCK Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; FTA 2, Secretary- 3; Voyagers 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 4; National Honor Society 4. e DAVID EMORY DYCHES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 4, Vice-President 4; Jr. Civitans 4; NJROTC 2, 3, 4; NCO Club Secretary 3; Officers Club 4, Treasurer 4; Hoggard Rifles 2, 3, 4. ¢ BONNIE JOYCE EAKINS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; COO Club 4, President 4: Library Assistant 3. e MARTHA LOUISE EASON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 3, 4; Introductory Chorus 2, e TON! LEE EFIRD A. L. Brown High School: 2. Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4: School Spirit Club 2; Precinct Representative 3. e STEVEN GASTON ELKINS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Chess Glubizye3: e JANE CLARK ELLIS Hendersonville High School, Hendersonville, Tennessee: 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Science Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 2; National Honor Society 3; Beta Club 3. Hoggard High School: 4; Keyettes 4; Precinct Repre- sentative 4; National Honor Society 4, President 4. e GLORIA JEAN ELROD Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e REGINALD BURNARD EPPS New Hanover High School: 2, 3. Hoggard High School: 4 e BONNIE LOUISE ESTEP Hoggard High School: 2, 3, National Honor Society 4. 4: COO 4, Vice-President 4; 217 GAIL ALEXIS EDDIE New Hanover High School: 2; Science Club 2; FHA 2; French Club 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Keyettes 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. THOMAS BELL EDGE III Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Humanus Club 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4; Library Assistant 3, 4. JAMES ROBERT EDWARDS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2, Manager 4; Jr. Civitans 3, 42 NJROTC 2-3, 4; NCO 2, 3; Officersa Club 4; Color Guard 4; Science Club 4. RICKY NIVAN EDWARDS Hoggard High S chool: 2, 3, 4; NJROTC 2; VICA 3. e COLLESE ANGELA EVANS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Library Assistant 2; Office Assistant 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. e JERRY DEAN EVANS Hoggard High School: NJROTC 3, 4; NCO 3; Officers Club 4; Science Club 4. en JUDYSKAY EVERETT Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. © -GHAREESSVICIOR FAIRGEOIIa Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e BRENDA KAY FENNELL New Hanover’ High School: 2; Homeroom Representative 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; VICA 4. e EDITH ANN FENNELL Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; FHA 2, 3; ICT 4; VICA 4. e EDE BERNE FLOWERS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. © NANGY CGHARTENE FLOXD Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3; Symphonic Band 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Flag Girl 3, 4, Head 4; Home- room Representative 2. e JOAN LESLIE FOGLEMAN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Art Club 3; Humanus Club 3, 4. e KAREN DENISE FOKAKIS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Odyssey 3; Science Club 3, 4. 218 e DEBORAH ANN GALLEY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; FTA 2: Girls’ Chorus 2: Girls’ Drill Team 3; Keyettes 3, 4; Voyagers 3, 4; Library Assistant 4. e ROSA ALLEGRA GALLOWAY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; FHA 2, 4; VICA 3. e ALBERT CARLTON GANEY, JR. Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e GORDON THOMAS GARNER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; ICT 3, 4; VICA 3, Vice-President 3. 219 e LAURA ELLEN FOSS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Odyssey 3, 4; French Chist23; Humanus Club 2, 3; Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. e CAROLYN ANN FRYAR Clinton High School: 2; Drill Team 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4. @ CATHY LYNN FRYER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co-Head 2, Head 4; School Spirit Club 2. oe JANE ELLEN ® FUSSELL Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2; Homeroom Representative 2; Marching Band 2, 3; Symphonic Band 3, 4. e REBECCA LYNN FUTCH Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Odyssey 4; Library Assistant 4. e MARSHALL LEWIS GAINEY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e JULIA DAVIS GARRIS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e ROSA CAROL GASKINS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e JOHN PATRICK GATES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. OPEL LEENE CA YLOR Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Humanus Club 2. NJROTC Sponsor 4; Officers Club 4; Science Club 4; Social Marshal 4: Venture Staff 4. e WALTER KENNETH GAYLOR Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Jr. Civitans 2, 3, Vice-President 3; Key Club 4; School Spirit Club 2; Social Marshal 4; Student Council 2, 3; Homeroom Representative 2; Interact 2. e JAY FRANKLIN GERALD Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e WILLIE GIBBS, JR. Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 3, 4; Concert Band 4; Boosters 4. ¢ WANDA GAIL GIDEON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Coo 4; Girls’ Chorus 2: School Spirit Club 2. e NANCY OSBOURNE GILLES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3; Symphonic Band 4; Marching Band 3, 4; Lab Assistant 4; Science Club 4. e JUDITH-ANNE PETRA GOODMAN Hillcrest High School: 2; Student Council 2; FHA 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4. 220 JENNY ELAINE GORE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Odyssey 4; Girls’ Chorus 2, 3; Homecoming Court 4; Maid of Honor 4; Humanus Club 3; Keyettes 3, 4; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; Social Marshal 4; Horeroom Representative 3; Voyagers 4; May Queen 4, May Court 4. DEBORAH ANN GRATHWOL Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Humanus Club 3; Office Assistant 4; Science Club 4. PURNELL MARGARET GREGORY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Civinettes 2, 3, 4; School Spirit Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Homeroom Representative 2. CHARLES HENRY GRIFFIN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Jr. Civitans 4; Science Clues: e DAVID McRAE GROVES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e JAMES RAYMOND GUMMOW, JR. Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Soccer 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; SAGA Staff 4, Sports Editor 4; Venture Staff 2, 3, Sports Editor PAE e CHARLES MARK GURGANUS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; NJROTC 2, 3, 4; NCO 2; Sword Team 3; Hoggard Rifles 3; Officers Club 3, 4, President 4, Cadet Commander 4; Science Club 3, 4; Steering Committee 2. e WILLIAM EARL GUYTON, JR. Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 4; Bus Drivers' Club 4; NJROTC 3. e ROSANN HACKMAN Alexis |. DuPont: 2; Volleyball 2, Captain 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4. e JANET HILARY HALE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Keyettes 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4. e DAWN GAYLE HARDEE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Civinettes 4; School Spirit Club 2, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Homeroom Representative 2, 3. @ COTHRAN SMITH HARRIS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. e REBECCA ANN HARRISS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; FTA 2; Humanus Club 3, 4; School Spirit Club 4. e BARBARA LYNN HART Academy of the Holly Cross: 2; Girls’ Volley Ball Team 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4. 222 e ROBERT MacDONALD HALL Porter-Gaud School: 2; School Spirit Club 2; Honor Council 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Interact 3. THOMAS EDWIN SHALLY IR: Hanover High School: 2, 3. Hoggard High School: 4. ELIZABETH SCHUYLER HAMILTON Martinsville High School: 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Executive Board 4; Secretary of Elections 4: Homecoming Court 4; Keyettes 3, 4; Homeroom Representatives 3; Precinct Representative 4; Maid-of-Honor 4, May Court 4. LESTER AVON HANCOCK East Carteret High School: 2, 3; Student Advisory Committee 2, 3; Social Science Club 2; Science Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Beta Club 3; Social Marshal 2, 3. Hoggard High School: 4; Lab Assistant 4; National Honor Society 4. e STEWART ELLIS HANKINS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Jr. Civitans 3, 4, President 4; Lab Assistant 4; NJROTC 2; National Honor Society 4. eLEVERN WENDELL HANSLEY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Basketball 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 4. e JUDITH KAY HAUGHEE Chattanooga Central High School, Chattanooga, Tennessee: 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; Junior Achievement 2, 3, Treasurer 2, President 3. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Venture Staff 4, Editor-in-Chief 4; National Honor Society 4. erCineRyE LUCILLE. HAWES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4; Odyssey 4; Library Assistant 3, 4. e JOHNNY EUGENE HAWES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e LARRY RAY HAWKE Center Line High School, Center Line, Michigan: 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Survival 4. e GERALD ELIZABETH HAYES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Drill Team 2, 3. e MARIANNE HAYES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; School Spirit Club 4. e SARAH REBEKAH HAYES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Keyettes 2, 3, 4, President 4; Social Marshal 3; Precinct Representative 3; German Club 3; Executive Board 4; Secretary of Publications 4. e WALTER THOMAS HEAD Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e DANIEL LYN HELGREN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3; Doomsday Com- mittee 3; Humanus Club 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Lab Assistant 4- Survival 4. e MURRAY MICHAEL HENDERSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; ICT 3, 4; VICA 3. 223 Senior Class Homecoming Float... . 224 ¢ agi RATEV K . e LINDA RUTH HENDRY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; FHA 2, 3; Lab Assistant 4. e DANA JEAN HESSEE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; FHA 2, 3; Humanus Club 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. e ANTHONY MARLOWE HEYER New Hanover High School: 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; VICA 4. e SHARON DENICE HILL Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; FHA 4, Reporter 4; VICA 4. e KATHRYN RUTH HINES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 3; Introductory Chorus 2. e PATSYSEILEENS EINES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 2, 3, 4; ICT 4: VICA 4. e RICHARD CLARKSTON HINES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Precinct Representa- tive 3; Track Manager 2, 3; Football Manager 3; Basketball Manager 2, 3. e TERESA DAIL HINSHAW Eastern Randolph High School: 2, 3; Art Club 2, 3; Future Business Leaders of America 2, 3; History Club 2; FHA 2, 3. Hoggard High School: 4; FHA 4. e ROGER LEE HINSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Golf 3; Social Marshal 4. e JEAN MASSEY HINTON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3; Odyssey 3; Keyettes 2, 3, 4; School Spirit Club 2. e MARY DELORES HODGES New Hanover High School: 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4: Boosters 4; Keyettes 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4. @ JACK CALIF HOLLAND, JR. Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e WANDA LEE HOLLAND Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; COO 4. eePRYLEIS LOUISE HOLLEMAN Port Isabel High School, Port Isabel, Texas: 2; Library Club 2; Marching Band 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Concert Band 3; Symphonic Band 4; Marching Band 3, 4; National Honor Society 4, e ROBERT DWIGHT HOLLEMBEAK Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Symphonic Band 293.4 Marching Band 2, 3; VICA 3,4. e WALTER THOMAS HOLLIDAY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Boys’ Chorus 4; Voyagers 3, 4; Voyagers 4. 225 e DAVID SEARS HOLLOWAY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Voyagers 2, 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 3, 4. e JUDITH MARIE HONEYCUTT Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2; Symphonic Band 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Humanus Club 4: National Honor Society 4. ¢ WESLEY NEWTON HORNE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Track 2, 4: Boys' Chorus 4; Jr. Civitans 4; Voyagers 3, 4, Ensemble 4. e CYNTHIA MARIE HOWARD Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; DECA 4; Girls’ Drill Team 2. e LINDA SUSAN HOWELL Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e EDWARD WILLIAM HUFF Broadmoor High School, Baton Rouge, Louisiana: 2: Football Ds Wrestling 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Football 3, 4: Wrestling ain Civitanseos e BARBARA LYNNE HUFHAM Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4: Humanus Club 3, 4; School Spirit Club 4; Science Club 3; Spanish Club 3, 4. e MIKE JAMES HUGGINS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e LAURA LEA HUMPHRIES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4: Library Assistant 4; School Spirit Club 4; Science Club 3. ¢ ROSE MARIE HUNLEY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. 226 MARK EDWARD INSLEY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2; Jr. Civitans 4; NJROTC 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 2, 3, 4; Sword Team 2; NCO Club 3, President 3; Officers Club 4; Queen's Guard 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2. CHERI IRENE JACKSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; COO 4. DONALD RAY JACKSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; German Club 3. STEPHEN WAYNE JACKSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Department of Order 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Order 4; Precinct Representative 3; FCA 3; Science Club 3, 4; Executive Board 4. 227 OJAI ER A LEEIN int UINT) Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; COO 4; National Honor Society 4, e MARGARET MULDROW HUNT Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Civinettes 4; Girls' Chorus 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 2; Voyagers 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Voyagers Ensemble 4; National Society 4. Honor e VALERIE SUE HURD Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. Oa FARI eC ico) ER URGM Masconomet High School, Boxford, Massachusetts: 2, 3; Football (Manager) 3; Gymnastics 2, 3. Hoggard High School: 4. e PAIS JOH VAT Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 4; Introductory Chorus 4. e PATRICIA ANN INGRAM Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, Head 2; Introductory Chorus 2; School Spirit Club 2, 3; Lab Assistant 3; National Honor Society 4. e THEODORE JACKSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; VICA 3, 4. e DEBBIE ANN JACOBS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2; School Spirit Club 2: FHA 3, 4. eZACQUELINE FAYE JACOBS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Boosters 4; Civinettes 4: FHA 2: School Spirit Club 4; Precinct Representative 3: Survival 4. © MARSHA PAUL JAMES Herndon High School: 3; Basketball 3. Hoggard High School: 2, 4; Odyssey 2, 4; Homeroom Representative 2; Survival 4. e VICK] LYNN JAMES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; COO 4, Historian 4; National Honor Society 4. e WILLIE WALTER JAMES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; NJROTC 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 4: Radio and Electronics Club 2; Precinct Representative 3, 4: VICA 3, 4, Vice-President 4. e REBECCA SUE JEFFERS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2: Executive Board 4; Secretary of Fine Arts 4; Keyettes 3, 4: School Spirit Club 2; Social Marshal 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. @ MIRIAM PRISCILLA JENKINS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Office Assistant 4. e KENNETH DAVID BAILEY JERNIGAN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. ¢ CHARLINE DENISE JOHNSON Southport-Brunswick High School: 2; Cheerleader 2, Head Ze Drama Club 2; Student Council 2. Lexington Senior High School: 3; Drama Club 3; Spanish Club 3. Hoggard High School: 4: Thespians 4. 228 e GARTH RAY JOHNSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e JOHN VAN JOHNSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 3; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 2; Voyagers 4. e WALTER FARROW JOHNSTON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Department of Order 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3; Social Marshal 3; Precinct Representative 4; FCA 3, 4. e ANTHONY JEROME JONES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4; Library Assistant 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Doomsday Committee 2, 3, 4. e BARBARA ANNE JONES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Debating Club 4; Odyssey 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Humanus Club 3; German Club 3; Human Relations Committee 3, 4. e ELLEN DENISE JONES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Civinettes 3, 4; French Club 2; Girls’ Chorus 2; Girls’ Drill Team 3; Social Marshal 2; Voyagers 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3. e ELTON DENNIS JONES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Odyssey 4; Thespians 4; French Club 2; Library Assistant 2; Voyagers 3, 4. © SANDRA MAE JONES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3, President 3; Humanus Club 3, 4; Introductory Chorus 2; Lab Assistant 4; Voyagers 3, 4; Precinct Committee 3; National Honor Society 4.. e CLIFFORD MICHAEL JORDAN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e JOHN DICKSON JORDAN Hargrove Military Academy: 2; Football 2; Track 2; Basketball 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Soccer 4; Social Marshal 4; Interact Bs 229 ¢ BARBARA JEAN JOYE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Civinettes 3, 4: FHA 2 Ging: Drill Team 2, 3; Humanus Club 2; Social Marshal 3; Student Council 2; Homeroom Representatives 2: Voyagers 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y oe ¢ RACHEL MARIE KAHN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Tennis 2, 4: Lab Assistant 4; Science Club 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 2; National Honor Society 4. ¢ KATHERINE DEBORAH KARAS New Hanover High School: 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4. ¢ MARY PATRICIA KEENAN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4: Art Club 2: Humanus Club 3, 4; Lab Assistant 4; Science Club 4: Voyagers 3, 4. ¢ RICHARD COLEMAN KELLY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e DEBRA ANN KENNINGTON Brevard Senior High School: Girls' Basketball Team 2: Booster Club 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 4; Humanus Club 3; Office Assistant 4; National Honor Society 4. e ELIZABETH ANN KING Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2: Symphonic Band 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3; Homeroom Representative 3; National Honor Society 4. ® MARGARET LOUISE KING Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; FHA 2; Library Assistant 2, 4; Office Assistant 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; French Club 4: Govern- ment Club 4; School Spirit Club 4; Science Club 4. ¢ RANDALL NORRIS KING Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4: Interact 2. e ROY LEE KING II Pendleton High School: 3. Hoggard High School: 2, 4; DECA 4. 230 STEPHEN WAYNE KING Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Steering Committee 2; EeAmS: LARRY WAYNE KITTRELL Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. THOMAS WOOD KNIGHT Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Humanus Club 2; Science Club 4; Homeroom Representative 2. SUSAN RAYE KNOWLES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. COO 4; Humanus Club 3. BETTE KAYE KRAMASZ Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Humanus Club 3, 4; Lab Assistant 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4; Science Club 4; Social Marshal 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; National Honor Society 4. KAREN LEE KUSLER Columbia High School, Richland, Washington: 2; Ensemble Ac- companist 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Doomsday Committee 3, Vice-President 3; Human Relations Committee 3, 4; FIA 4; Voyagers 4; Accompanist 4; National Honor Society 4. 23) e SANDRA GAIL LANGSTON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; FHA 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; SAGA Staff 3, 4, Co-Business Manager 4. e WILLIAM DONALD LANIER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; DECA 4; NJROTC 2; VICA 3. -@ BARBARA GAIL LAWSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; COO 4. e BARBARA HELEN LEE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; DECA 4; Humanus Club 4; Social Spirit Club 4; Social Marshal 4. GREGORY NEAL LEWIS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM DOUGLAS LEWIS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. enkKAT AY MckKOY LOYD Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: School Spirit Club 2. e BEVERLY DENISE LOFTON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 2: AIPWA Ze ; e CLIFFORD GILES LONG Hanover High School: 2; Hoggard High School: 3, 4. e JOHN AUGUSTUS LONGNECKER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Department of Order 4. 232 e FLORENCE ANN LEMON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; Government Club 4; Homeroom Representatives 3. e FLOSSIE MAE LEMON Hogg ard High School: 2, 3, 4; Humanities Club 3, 4; Library Assistant 2, 3. e PATRICIA ANN LEMON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. eJAMESSCARINEENTZ McKinley High School: 2; Hoggard High School: 3, 4. e DOROTHY LYNN LOWRIMORE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Girls’ Chorus 2; Homeroom Representative 2, 3; Office Assistant 3, 4; Voyagers 3, 4; Ensemble 4; Lab Assistant 4. e RICHARD WILLIAM LUNDY, JR. Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3; Radio and Electronics Club 3; Science Club 2; Spanish Club 2. e SUSAN ELAINE LYKINS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; FHA 2; Lab Assistant 2; Latin Club 3; School Spirit Club 3, 4; Science Club 3. e CHARLES CLIFFORD MABRY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Jr. Civitans 3. ee NANCY PELIZABEI ing MABRY, Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Civinettes 3, 4; Executive Board 4: Homeroom Representative 2; National Honor Society 4. e DAVID JEROME MADDOX Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e JOSELIA MAPSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Co-head 4; Library Assistant 2; School Spirit Club 2, 3; Survival 3; Human Relations 4. @ MARY BETH MARETT Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 2; Lab Assistant 3; Voyagers 3, 4; Ensemble 4; Humanus Club 4; National Honor Society 4. e JUDY DIANNE MARLOWE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 3; Keyettes 3, 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4; Homecoming Court 4. e PAULA JEAN MARSHBURN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 2; Humanus Club 3; Voyagers 3, 4. e JULIE GRACE MARSTON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Civinettes 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: Office Assistant 2, 3; School Spirit Club 2, 3; Homeroom Representative 2, 3. e ALMA LOUISE MASSEY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; DECA 3; Odyssey 4; Drama Club Di e BILLY SLEERMAULTSBY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4: Lab Assistant 4. ¢ GARY LEE McADAMS North-East High School, Fort Lauderdale, Florida: 2: Chorus 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4. ¢ BONNIE BELINDA McCAFFERTY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Civinettes 4: French Club 2; FTA 2, 3, Secretary 3; Humanus Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Lab Assistant 2, 4; Majorettes 4: School Spirit Club 3, 4; Sciece Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 4, e JOHN WINGARD McCARLEY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Lab Assistant 4; NJROTC 2; Science Club 3, 4. Seniors, relaxing in their courtyard, read MacBeth . . . “It Ain't Easy.” ha ne rt | % San ap Te? eS EMRE 3 e PAMELA JEAN McCAULEY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; Latin Club 3; Library Assistant 3, 4. e MICHAEL JOSEPH McCOMBIE La Grange Senior High School, Lake Charles, La.: 2; Student Council 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Debating 4. SHIOsERr McCOY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; SAGA Staff 3, 4; NJROTC Editor 4. @ McIVER RICARDO McCRIMMON New Hanover High School: 2; Sophomore Senator 2; Handbook Committee 2, Cabinet 2; Secretary of Human Relations 2. Hog- gard High School: 3, 4; Executive Board 4; Precinct Chairman 4; Key Club 3, 4, President 4; Lab Assistant 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 4; SAGA Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4; Science Club 4; National Honor Society 4. e SYLVIA DENISE McDOWELL Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Office Assistant 4; VICA 4. e DONALD RAY McINTYRE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3; Boys’ Chorus 4; Jr. Civitans 3; Library Assistant 4; Spanish Club 2; Voyagers 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 4. e RALPH LINWOOD McKOY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e JAMES ALEX McLEAN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e IRIS FAYE MERCER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Survival 4. e TINA DAWN MEREDITH Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; COO 4; ICT 3; VICA 3. 235 e DEBORAH JANE MERRITT Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Tennis 4. e WILLIAM FRANKLIN MILHOLLAND, JR. Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3; School Spirit Club 2, 3: Homeroom Representative 2, 3. @ PAMELA ELAINE MILLINOR Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Lab Assistant 3, 4: SAGA Staff 3, 4, Classes Editor 4. ¢ MARK EDWARD MINTZ Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2, 3, 4: Jr. Civitans 3, 4; Lab Assistant 4; Spanish Club 3, 4: Survival Club 4. e MELODY RENEE MIXON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. ¢ KAREN BETH MOBLEY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Executive Board 2; Sophomore Class Secretary 2; Office Assistant 2; Quill and Scroll 3; SAGA Staff 3: Student Council 2. ¢ MARY KATHRYN MOHR Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Humanus Club 2: School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2. e PAMELA ODELL MOORE Pell City High School, Pell City, Alabama: 3: FHA 3, Treasurer 3. Hoggard High School: 2, 4: Spanish Club 2. e PATRICIA KAYE MOORE Sheepshead Bay High School, Brooklyn, New York: 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Boosters 4; Girls’ Drill Team 3; Office Assistant Be e PAULETTE RENA MOORE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4: Precinct Representative 3; VICA ate 236 e HEZEKIAH CHUCK MOSS Hoggard High Schol: 2, 3, 4. e GEORGE ALBERT MUENCH Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e GENNY MARIE MURPHY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; FHA 3, Reporter 3; ICT 4; VICA 4, @ MARY ELIZABETH NAYLOR Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Executive Board 4; Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; School Spirit Club 2; Social Marshal 3; Senior Class Secretary 4; National Honor Society 4. e GENOVIA NELSON New Hanover High School: 2; Chorus 2; FHA 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Government Club 4. e LINWOOD NESBITT New Hanover High School: 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4. 23 oUt SAY EESMORRIS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Lab Assistant 4. e SUSAN HOLMES MORRIS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Introductory Chorus 2; School Spirit Club 2; Homeroom Representative 3. e THOMAS VERNON MOSELEY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2; ICT 3; Key Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Lab Assistant 4; SAGA Staff 3; Spirit Club 4: Science Club 4; Social Marshal 4; Venture Staff 4. e DEBORAH MARQUERITE MOSLEY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; DECA 4; Girls’ Drill Team 2. esBOBB DALE OAKLEY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; FCA 3, 4; National Honor Society 4, e DENNIS GERALD O’CONNER Cathedral High School: 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Jr. Civitans 4. e LINDA ANNE ODOM Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Court 4; Survival Club 4, Secretary 4. e JOHN WALLACE OLIVE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Bus Drivers’ Club 3, 4. 238 e BRECK MITCHELL NEWBER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Junior Civitans 3, 4; FCA 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. © CHRISTOPHER KENT NEWTON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. ¢ MARSHA ANN NEWTON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Humanus Club 3; Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; National Honor Society 4. e PATRICIA LOUISE NEWTON New Hanover High School: 2; French Club 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Odyssey 4; Humanities Club 4; Library Assistant 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Human Relations 4. ¢ CHRISTOPHER JAMES NICKLAW Liverpool High School, Liverpool, New York: 2; Swim Team 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; VICA 4. ¢ CONSTANCE RENEE NORRIS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Debating Club 3; Department of Order 4; Executive Board 3; Vice-President of Junior Class 3: May Court 3; Homeroom Representative 2. e KAREN MARIE O’REARDON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Drill Team 2; Humanus 3, 4- Lab Assistant 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Vice-President 4; SAGA Staff 3, 4, Activities Editor 4; School Spirit 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4. e THOMAS EDWARD OXENFELD Porter Caud School: 2; Baseball 2; Cyclone Club 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4. e DIANE MARIE PALMER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e LAWERENCE VANN PARK Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e DONALD LEE PARKER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e GARY MICHAEL PARKER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2; School Spirit Club 2; FCA 3, 4. LIONELL PARKER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2; Marching Band 3; Debating Club 4; Executive Board 3; Humanus Club 3, Secre- tary 3; Radio and Electronics Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; Student Council 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 2; Voyagers 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. e MATILDA ANNA PATRICK Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; FTA 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Humanus Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. VERNON EUGENE PATTEN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3. CONSTANCE LYNN PEARSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; FHA 2; Bus Driver 4; Bus Drivers Club 4; National Honor Society 4. 239 e GAIL LYNN PERKINS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. oe DERI OereRRy, Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3: Venture Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 3. e WILLIAM RAY PINER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. ePSTEVENSCAR POU TZ Machias High School: 2; Speech Club 2: Soccer 2: Basketball Ze Baseball 2; Chess Club 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4: Football 3; Basketball 3, 4; Soccer 4: VICA 4. e JOSEPH THOMAS POLLETTA Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. ® SANDRA ANN POTTER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; French Club 3: FHA 37 Girls: Drill Team 2; Lab Assistant 3; Library Assistant 3. ¢ KAREN SUE POWELL Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2: Girls’ Chorus 2, Be Humanus Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4: NJROTC Sponsor 4; NJROTC Queen 4; National Honor Society 4. ¢ MORRIS FOUNTAIN POWELL, JR. Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; NJROTC 2. 3, 4; Hoggard Rifles Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Commander 4, NCO Club 3, Officers Club 4, Vice-President 4; Science Club 4. ¢ CHARLOTTE MARIE POWLAS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4: Introductory Chorus 2; Spanish Club 2; Girls’ Chorus 3, 4: Homeroom Representative 3. e BARBARA SUZANNE PRIDGEN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4: Girls’ Chorus 2; Odyssey 3; Thespians 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Voyagers 3, 4, President 4: Voyagers Ensemble 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. 240 e BEVERLY LORRAINE PRIDGEN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; DECA 4, Secretary 4. es COLUMBUS LEE PRIDGEN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2; Marching Band 2, 4; Symphonic Band 3, 4. esDOELIE EDELLE PRIDGEN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Bible Club 3, 4. @ PHILLIP JAMES PRINGLE Port Hope High School: 2; Basketball 2; Baseball 2; Sophomore Vice-President 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Doomsday Com- mittee 3; Baseball 4; Golf 4; Bus Driver 4. 24! e ANDREW WAYNE PRIVETTE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Jr. Civitans 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Homeroom Representative 2; National Honor So- ciety 4. e WILLA DEAN RANSOM Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Bus Drivers’ Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4; Library Assistant 3, 4. e JAMIE RENEE REESE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Odyssey 3; Thespian 4; Humanus Club 3; Voyagers 4. e SANDER LAURENCE RETCHIN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. FALLEN THEODORESREYNOUDST JR: Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Radio and Electronics Club 2, 4; Science Club 4: Steering Committee 2; VICA 3, 4. oF PAUP EEOY DeREYNOLDS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; NJROTC 3, 4, NCO Club 3, Officers Club 4. Se e DEBRA KAY RHEM Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e MARY BOWDEN RHODES Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 2; ICT 3, 4: VICA 3, 4, President 4; Voyagers 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. e EUGENE FRANKLIN RISLEY III Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Wrestling 2. @ PATRICIA SUE RIVENBARK Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Introductory Chorus 2; Majorette 3, 4; Head Majorette 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4; Science Club 4; National Honor Society 4; Social Marshal 4. 242 © LEONSFIENRY SROBERTS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Radio and Electronics Club 2, 4, Vice-President 2, 4 e DANIEL JAMES ROBERTSHAW Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. ¢ CONSTANCE ARLENE ROBINSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e JACQUELINE DENIECE ROBINSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4; Library Assistant 3; Office Assistant 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4. @ RITA COMELIA ROBINSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Odyssey 3. ¢ ROBERT ROBINSON, JR. Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Survival 4; Wrestling 4. e VICKI CASSANDRA ROBINSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2; Girls’ Drill Team Desi igi tate 4s e LEON PARKER ROOKS, JR. Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; DECA 3; NJROTC 2, 3; Radio and Electronics Club 4. e WILLIAM DANIEL ROOP Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Bus Drivers Club SAS Chess (Clue 2503) 4 NUROIGr2) 3.4; Otticors Club: 4; Venture Staff 3, 4. e SANDRA KAY ROUSE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Executive Board 4; Secretary of School Spirit 4; French Club 2; Keyettes 4; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Science Club 4; Student Council 4; National Honor Society 4. e BARBARA YVONNE RUSH Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Odyssey 4, Treasurer 4; Girls’ Drill Team 2, 3; Drama Club 4; Treasurer 4. e JOHN MARK RUSSELL Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; NCO Club 3, Officers Club 4. e DONALD LEE SALTER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3; Boys’ Chorus 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Bus Drivers Club 3, 4; FHA 4. @ MARION LOUISE SANDERS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 3. e SUSAN LYNN SANDERSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Civinettes 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3; SAGA Staff 3. e MICHAEL WAYNE SANDLIN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; NJROTC 2, 3, 4; Sword Team 2, 4: Drill Team 3, 4. 243 e JAME EDWARD SCHIFFER Hanover High School: 2, 3. Hoggard High School: 4: VICA 4. ICT 4; ¢ RONALD EUGENE SCHNELL Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; NUROTC 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2, Sword Team 2, 4; Hoggard Riflles 3, 4; NCO Club 4: Officers Club 4. eR NET eDUANESSCOn) Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Lab Assistant 3; Science Club 3, 4. VICA 4. e KENNETH ELDRIDGE SCOTT Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Survival Club 4, Vice-President 4: German Club 3. e MARK BRIAN SCOTT Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e JERRY DEWAYNE SELLERS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3: Jr. Civitans 3, 4: INGIROUC 2. ¢ BOBBY DANIEL SESSOMS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3h 4; Soccer 4; Lab Assistant 4; FCA 4. : ¢ GAYLE WALKER SESSOMS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; DECA 4, Secretary 4. ¢ DEBORAH BURDETT SHAVER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; COO 4. e SUSAN CARGILL SHAW Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Civinettes 2, 3, 4: Department of Order 2; Executive 4; Lab Assistant 4; School Spirit Club 2, 4; Steering Committee 2; Homeroom Representative 2; Class President 4; National Honor Society 4. 244 @¢ THOMAS JAMES SHAW Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Lab Assistant 4. e LOU ANN SHEARIN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Executive Board 4; Secretary of Student Body 4; French Club 2; Girls’ Chorus 2; Homecoming Court 4; Keyettes 2, 3; Latin Club 3, Vice-President 3; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Social Marshal 3, Secretary 3; Homeroom Representative 2, 3; Precinct Representative 3; Voyagers 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 4. e JANET LYNNE SHEPARD Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Library Assistant 2; Homeroom Representative 3. e FREDDIE WILLIAM SIDBURY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Survival Club 4. e MARSHA LOUISE SILVA Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e LINDA LEVERNE SIMMONS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2; Boosters 4; Odyssey 4; FTA 4; Majorettes 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4. e PATRICIA ANN SIMMONS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Boosters 4; Odyssey 4. e SUSAN BETH SIMMONS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3; Venture Staff 2, 3, News Editor 3. e JACK LAWRENCE SKIPPER Ragsdale High School: 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; Jr. Exchange Club 2, 3; Homeroom Officer 2. Hoggard High School: 4; Key Club 4. e REBECCA VIOLA SKIPPER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; FIA 2, 3. 245 ¢ RICHARD JOSEPH SLOAN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Jr. Civitans 4; NJROTC 2, 3: NCOsClubns: e BETTY J@ SMITH Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Civinettes 3, 4; French Club 2: Girls’ Chorus 2; Office Assistant 4; School Spirit Club 2, 3: Voyagers 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 3, 4; National Honor Society “i © CAMELLIA LYN SMITH Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2: Keyettes 2, 3, 4: School Spirit Club 2, 3, Secretary 3; Social Marshal 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 3; Venture Staff 3. °e GAIL ELIZABETH SMITH Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2: Girls’ Drill Team 2, 3; Library Assistant 4. ¢ WALTER MARSHALL SMITH Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e NAVANA ELLEN SMITHWICK Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 2; Survival 4. @ CAROLYN JANE SNEEDEN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2: Symphonic Band 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4. ¢ MICHAEL THOMAS SOLOMON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Radio and Electronics Club 2: VICA 3, 4. e JENNIE CALDER SOUTHERLAND Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2; Symphonic Band 3; Marching Band 3; ICT 4; Venture Staff 2, 3. 4, Business Manager 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. e EMILY LOUISE SPICER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. 246 e HARRY NORRIS STANLEY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e DEBORAH LELIA STARLING Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3. e GEORGE MARION STEPHENS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3; Track 4; Department of Order 4; FCA 3, 4; Jr. Civitans 2; Key Club 3, 4. e JOEL VAN STEPHENSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e MARY KATHRYN STRICKLAND Spring Branch High School: 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4. e PAMELA KAY STOKLEY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Drill Team 2. e SUSAN STOKELY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Civinettes 3, 4. e DONNA CHADWICK SULLIVAN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; COO 4. e GEORGE THOMAS SWAIN Ill Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4; Steering Committee 2; National Honor Society 4. e MICHAEL SAMUEL TAYLOR Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4: Jr. Civitans 2; Lab Assistant 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4. 247 ® ORAN JONES TAYLOR, JR. Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2. e SADIE THERESA TAYLOR Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Bus Drivers’ Elvis) 3, © SER VE LYNNE TAYLOR Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 3: Keyettes 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4; Voyagers 4. e SYLVIA LYNN TEMPLE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Office Assistant 3. ¢ ANGELA HARRIET THOMAS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; COO 4: Introductory Chorus 2. e- BETSY JANE THOMAS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4: Odyssey 3; Thespians 4; Scribe 4, FIA 2, 37 iHumanus Club 3: 248 e PAMELA JANE THOMPSON Madison Memorial High School: Girls’ Athletic Association 2; Varsity Marching Band 2; Concert Band 2. Russell High School: 3: FHA 3; Varsity Marching Band 2; Symphonic Band 3; Concert Band 3. Hoggard High School: 4; FTA 4; Humanus Club 4. e SUSAN MARIE THOMPSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Social Marshal 4; Precinct Representative 3, 4. e MICHAEL EUGENE THORTON Roland-Grise: 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; VICA 3, 4. e GLENN JOHNSTON TOON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Jr. Civitans 4; NJROTC 2, 3, 4; Officers Club 4; Science Club 3. e ROBIN LOUISE TRIPLEDT Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3; Homecoming Court 4; Keyettes 3, 4; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Student Council 2. e JOACHIM GERARD TROBAUGH St. Albans High School: 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; French Club 3, 4, President 4; National Honor Society 4. e SYLVIA LYNN TUCKER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. @ DAVID STUART TURNER Hoggard High School: Office Assistant 2. e RITA CATHLEEN TURNER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 2; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 2, 3; Voyagers 3, 4. e THOMAS EDWARD TUTHEROW Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. 249 ¢ CATHERINE LOUISE ULLOM Port Austin High School: 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; FHA 3. e WALTER ALLEN VERREEN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 3; Wrestling 2. eA DARREL LEESVICK Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3. e BRENDA JOAN WADDELL Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; FHA 3; COO 4; Parliamentarian 25 @ RONALD HARRIS WALKER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Executive Board 2, 4; Sophomore Class Vice-President 2; Humanities 3: Radio and Electronics Club 4; Science Club 4. e CORNELUIS EARL WALLACE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Tennis 4; Office Assistant 4. 250 e MARY LYNN WALTON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; COO 4. e MICHAEL HENRY WALTON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team Manager 4; Survival Club 4, e DONNIE WAYNE WARD Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; VICA 2, 3. © RICKY WARD Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; VICA 3, 4. e JERE ALAN WATKINS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Survival Club 4. e MICHAEL EDWARD WATKINS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 3; Survival 4, President 4. e THURSTON IVAN WATKINS III Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2. e KAREN ARNOLD WATSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4; Precinct Representative 3, 4; Social Marshal 4. e DEBORAH ELIZABETH WARNER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Civinettes 2, 3,-4, Vice-President 3, President 4; French Club 2; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Home- room Representative 3; Executive Board 4; Lab Assistant 4; Sr. Class Vice-President 4. e JANET LEE WARREN Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2; French Club 2; School Spirit Club 2, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Humanus Club 3; Keyettes 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 3. MICHEAL WASCHAK Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Bus Drivers Club 3, 4; Introductory Chorus 2; Library Assistant 2; NJROTC 2, 3, 4; Officers Club 4; Venture Staff 3, 4. BARBARA ANN WASHINGTON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; FHA 3; Miss FHA 3. DELORES WASHINGTON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Girls' Drill Team 2; Lab Assistant 3; FHA 4. RONNETTA WASHINGTON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. @¢ THOMAS STUART WATTERS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. @e ANTHONY LYNN WATTS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Concert Ban d 2; Stage Band 3; Symphonic Band 3, 4. e BONNIE LOU WATTS Misawa High School, Misawa, Japan: 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Chorus Ensemble 2, 3; Junior Class Representative 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3. Hoggard High School 4; National Honor Society 4. e ELIZABETH AMES WEATHERSBEE Cape Fear Academy: 2; Basketball 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4, 252 KENNETH WAYNE WELLS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Social Marshal 4; Homeroom Representative 2; Interact 2, 3; FCA 4. MICHAEL JEROME WELLS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; Humanities Club 3. BARBARA JEAN WENDLE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Tennis 4; Civinettes 4: School Spirit Club 4. CAROL ANN WENDLE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3; Civinettes 4: Execu- tive Board 4; Secretary of Finance 4; Latin Club 3; School Spirit Club 4; Voyagers 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 4: National Honor Society 4. @ SUSAN ELAINE WEST Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Debating 4; Girls’ Chorus 2; Office Assistant 4; Spanish Club 3; Homeroom Representative 2; Voyagers 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 4; Student Director 4; Student Body Vice-President 4; National Hono r Society 4. e KATHERINE ANN WHITESELL Buffalo High School: 2; Drama Club 2; Executive Board 2; Con- cert Band 2; Marching Band 2; Pep Band 2; Pep Club 2. Hog- gard High School: 3, 4; Concert Band 3; Odyssey Club 3; Thespian Club 4; Homeroom Representative 3; Survival 4; National Honor Society 4. e ALBERT EMERSON WILLARD, JR. Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Track 4; NJROTC 2, 3. e DEBRA LYNN WILLETTS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e CAROLYN WILLIAMS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Odyssey 4; Humanities Club 4; Library Assistant 3. ¢ DEBORAH VEREEN WILLIAMS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; DECA 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4. e EDGAR EARL WILLIAMS, JR. Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Science Club 3, 4. e ERIA JANE WILLIAMS New Hanover High School: 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4. e HENRI WILLIAMS II Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Soccer 4; Boosters 4. e KENNETH GARY WILLIAMS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Humanities Club 4; VICA 2, 3. emeu@ yD STEPHEN WILLIAMS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football (Manager) 2, 3, 4; Baseball (Manager) 2, 3, 4. @¢ MARCIA JEAN WILLIAMS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Boosters 4; Girls’ Drill Team 2, 3, Captain 3; VICA 4, Secretary 4. 253 e SARAH MARCIA WILLIAMS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Civinettes 3, 4; French Club 2: Office Assistant 3, 4; School Spirit Club 2, 3. e VICTORIA LYNN WILLIAMS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2; Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Secretary 4; School Spirit Club 2; Venture Staff 3, 4, Feature Editor 4; Ecology Club 3. OPO SERA CCHIAREESS WILEIA MSOIN a Ra Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; NUROTC 2; Drill Team 2; Home- room Representative 2. e GRAYDON BELL WILLIS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4. e TAWANA SUSAN WILLIS Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Teacher's Aid 3, 4. e DEBORAH JEAN WILSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. Graduation... “The Impossible Dream.” e MARTHA ANN WILSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3,-4; Cheerleader 2, 3; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Social Marshal 4; Homeroom Representative 2. e JAMES BLAINE WILSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; DECA 4; Humanus Club 2; NJROTC 2, 3; Office Assistant 2; School Spirit Club 4. e ROBERT FRENCH WILSON Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4. e DEBBIE FRANCES WIMBISH Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Keyettes 4. ° LINDA JOYCE WOODBERRY Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; COO 4. e RICHARD NEWSOM ANTHONY WOODCOCK Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Golf 3, 4; Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 3, 4; Debating 4; Jr. Civitans 4; Lab Assistant 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4. 255 e DEBORAH KAY WREDE Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Executive Board 4; Secretary of Beautification 4; Humanus Club 4. @ CHARLES PARNELL WRENN, JR. Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Key Club 2; Survival 4; German Club 3; Human Relations 4. e ANGELA DENISE WRIGHT New Hanover High School: 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Civinettes 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Odyssey 3, Treasurer 3; Execu- tive Board 4; Human Relations Secretary 4; Homecoming Court (Queen) 4; May Court 2; NJROTC Sponsor 4. e JAMES HARGROVE WRIGHT II Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4. tnt ——— un nC a OE EE SS = EES SS OOO e PATRICIA WRIGHT Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; FHA 2; VICA 3, 4. e JOHN MICHAEL WRUBLEWSK! Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 4; Concert Band 2; Symphonic Band 3, 4; Marching Vikings 2, 3. eS DAVIDVALEAN: WY CHER Hoggard High School: 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Golf 3, 4; Sponsor 4; 2SUZANNEVELLENS YEO Holyoke High School: 2; Field Hockey Team 2. Hoggard High School: 3, 4; Art Club 3; School Spirit Club 3, 4. February 13, 1953 November 19, 1971 256 In Memuriam Clea, our classmate and friend... The absence of your cheerful smile amongst us has left a void in many of our lives. Those of us who knew you personally are fortunate indeed; for your courage, kindness, and happy smile were an inspiration to all. Clea—who loved peace and harmony—you were taken from us by the violence you hated. Truly, we suffered a tremendous loss, but let us not allow your death to be in vain. Let us bring everlasting memory to you by trying to eliminate the violence in our world. CLEA BENNETT BURCH , JR. MOTTO: “Dream things that never were, and say why not.” A DREAM WITHIN A DREAM COLORS: Blue and White Take this kiss upon the brow! And, in parting from you now, Thus much let me avow: You are not wrong who deem That my days have been a dream; Yet if hope has flown away | In a vision, or in none, — Is it therefore the less gone? © All that we see or seem oe Is but a dream within a dream. — | stand amid the roar Of a surf-tormented shore, _ And hold within my hand Grains of golden sand— _ How few! yet how they creep Through my fingers to the deep, While | weep—while | ine | O God! can | not save — : be Them with a tighter clasp? Vi © God! can | not save One from the pitiless wave? ls all that we see or seem ; But a dream within a dream? —Edgar Allen Poe FLOWER: Daisy SONG: “Beginnings” SLOGAN: Proud and True of 72 257 2 2 i, CAS Et RH a ke ee WTR REL ORR Se ae £ A Lewhilaee WY | cal ¢ NY 1 J ik is KU X Wyn, gowsncdiaentinisn abiuematiaiacae FLORSHEIM SHOES UR: Hs porary ee Sixry-Six INC. 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Norris Teague Sons Dial 458-9659 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CORP. OF WILMINGTON Sutton-Counctl FURNITURE CO. ae, 4, Wh igen 201 South 42 one: 762-1979 Gerald : HOUSE OF STYLES N. 17 Shopping Center Wilmington, N.C. 2840! 4404 Oleander Drive 26! THE CAPE FEAR TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Your Technical School Operated jointly by the State of North Carolina and New Hanover County to provide trade and technical training for area residents. Full time training programs are offered at moderate cost in the following areas of study: ONE YEAR DIPLOMA PROGRAMS TWO YEAR ASSOCIATE DEGREE Auto Body Mechanics PROGRAMS Mechanical Drafting Business Administration Heating, Refrigeration and A C Chemical Technology Marine Trades Drafting and Design Technology Marine Diesel Engines Electronics Technology Operating Room Assistant Marine Laboratory Technology Practical Nursing Secretarial-Engineering and Radio and Television Servicing Technical Welding General Office Technology Courses begin each September. High school seniors should make ap- plication at the completion of the first semester of their senior year. Get full details on the school or its programs by contacting the school at 411 North Front Street in Wilmington. The phone is 763-9876. Compliments of CYPRESS GROVE APARTMENTS “The Happy Place to Live” East Lake Shore Dr. Phone 762-4642 Tire-Tubes Autolite Batteries Ford Oil Parts CAROLINA BEACH COLONY Harold s Fish Camp SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN Seafood Chicken 4 2 MILES W. OF WILMINGTON ON U.S. HIWAYS 74 76 Lake Park Blvd. King St. —FACTORY CERTIFIED MECHANIC— 242 Hr. Tow Service R. D. (Silent Rick) Wilson Dial 458-5000 ’.., HAROLD W. HOLDER PHONE: 371-2570 KERSHAW’S BOOK BIBLE STORE | its 420 Red Cross St. ese the real (4247 Wilmington, N.C, 28401 : thing mull Phone: 763-5801 OKS, CHURCH SUPPLIES BIBLES, BO 262 oo Congratulations, Students and Faculty! GAC FINANCE 3616 OLEANDER DR. DIAL 799-1280 Compliments of COMMUNITY HARDWARE 4209 Oleander Drive The new “smoking area?” 263 e the anover Su? BRIGHTEST READING HABIT IN TOWN P. O. BOX 626 WILMINGTON, N. C. Gifts .. . Usual—Unusual GIFTS DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES CILL'S 1409 Audobon Blvd. Phone 799-4040 DIAL 763-6738 CABLE 518 MARKET STREET Congratulations, Graduates ELOL LIS B R GAS CO. OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY AUTHORIZED REMINGTON RAND DEALER Sales—Service—Rentals 11I5G Street filmi NG 555 CASTLE STREET ol s eA erienes N. C WILMINGTON, N. C. Andrews Flortuary MARKET AT SEVENTEENTH STREET Telephone 762-7788 “BULK AND BOTTLE GAS” Best Wishes, Class of J. DON BULLARD INSURANCE 1421 South College Rd. 264 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD % Wheel Alignment % Diagnostic Tune-Up % Brake Service % Shock Absorbers % Spin Balance % Complete Front End Repairs ©) || kar-kare 4207 OLEANDER DRIVE OF WILM WILMINGTON, N. C. DIAL 799-2770 LMINGION Jimmy Burroughs, Mor. CRISP SALES AND MANUFACTURING JUSTIN'S a = co. =r of Downtown “BUILDERS OF FINE MOBILE HOMES” 108 N. Front Street Wilmington, N. C. _ - 2710 Parone Beach Nee Wilmington, N. C. COMPLIMENTS OF KURE PIER KURE BEACH, NORTH CAROLINA 762-4464 YELLOW CAB 762-3322 Helping to Build Finer Carolina COMPANY CAROLINA POWER @ LIG An investor-owned, taxpaying, public utility company 265 UNITED MOBILE HOMES COMPLETE MOBILE HOME REPAIR SERVICE Dial 791-6405 Congratulations! Class of 72 a NOFFSINGER REALTY CO. 5013 Wrightsville Ave. P. O. Box 3626 WHITEBROOK FARMS, INC. 2040 OLEANDER DR. WILMINGTON, N. C. 2710 Market Street OFFICE PHONE 763-2446 SPORTSWEAR OUTLET 4103 OLEANDER DR. (Between Hedquist T.V. and Pandora’s) NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE For the Juniors—Ladies—Men Save 40 to 60% 266 Congratulations FRIENDLY‘S SS NEW CHINA RESTAURANT ibiteea | 3911 Oleander Dr. Z g § 4 “I Make Faces For a Living” 1509 PRINCESS STREET DIAL 762-5041 ED BROWNING MILLER-MOTTE BUSINESS COLLEGE Pp H O TO GRA P H B R 119 S. 4th St. Wilmington, N. C. .IDA’S BEAUTY NOOK All Photographs in this Yearbook Were Made by Ed Browning. Dial 763-4995 710 Ann Street MemidaiDe King -Propi WilmingionNec. 267 FEATURING 21 VARIETIES OF PIZZA SPAGHETTI ROAST BEEF “aie ( HAM SANDWICHES eee AND TOSSED SALAD Quality Gasoline “Where pizza is always in good taste” For Less LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ON WEEKENDS 50 Stations to Serve You Sound Movies and Cartoons The Stork Shoppe, tt. NEVER ON SUNDAY—BUT from 10 to 5 the rest of the week, you'll get the best buys in town on maternity 3617 MARKET STREET WILMINGTON, N. C. and children’s clothes—newborn to 6x 7. PHONE 762-2222 Bank Cards Honored Use Our Lay-A-Way 1396 S. 16th Street 762-6119 MERRITT-HOLLAND COMPANY Gas Appliances for Home—Industry—Farm 201 Red Cross Street Wilmington, N. C. 268 Compliments « of _ BREWER’S HARDWARE , | BEST WISHES! | Carolina Beach, N. : BLOCKADE RUNNER MOTOR A HOTEL 7 Mes TATAIRSTYLING WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH Dial 763-6470 1902 Carolina Beach Road TH DRNER - TAPES - POSTERS - BLACK LIGHTS -SHIRTS - PANTS - INCENSE - PIPES - PATCHES - JEWELRY 4503 OLEANDER DRIVE THE YP@KOEE STORE BEACH Caron: te CO. Where You Save More BATSON TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO., INC. Agent Sor Kp United Van Lines 3114 MARKET STREET DIAL 762-6956 WILMINGTON, N. C. 269 YOUR PRINTING: YOUR SUPPLIES: _ e Publications _ | : : “eons 2 oe © Periodicals : @ Pens ae 2 me se Letterheads _ ° Paper oe ¢ Business Cards | : ° Notebooks e Snap-outs E ¢ Drafting Supplies e Pamphlets 7 | ; ¢ Typewriters : e Folders _ ¢ Carbon Paper : e Envelopes + @ File Cabinets ACKSON BELL CO. 1710 Dawson St., Wilmington, N. C. Compliments of LANDEN’S T.V. CENTER HOME OF RCA, ZENITH, MAGNAVOX WILMINGTON SEAFOOD FOR GROCERIES, SEAFOOD, AND FISHING TACKLE Dial 762-5636 1956 Carolina Bch. Rd. “Hoggard Wildcats???” 270 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, N. C. Compliments of MAC'S AUTO PARTS 111 N. Second St. JOHNNIE MERCER’S GOLD ‘N’ CRUST RESTAURANT Fishing Pier and Recreation Center “Fishing Fun for Everyone” Italian and American Cuisine SEA DOG | 857 SOUTH 17th STREET Restaurant DIAL 763-0106 “Featuring Fresh Seafood” | WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH WILMINGTON, N. C. PHONE 791-2187 PG BO ial 076 WILMINGTON, N. C. 27) “Education is a helpful tool in life and Riegel wishes the graduates and students of Hoggard success in their lifetime goals.” Paper Corporation PAPER DIVISION CAROLINA OPERATIONS DIAL 655-2211 RIEGELWOOD, N. C. 28456 “An Equal Opportunity Employer” PARKER’S BEAUTY SALON NEWEST HAIR STYLES Air Conditioned Mrs. Gladys Parker, Owner 4 West Salisbury St. Wrightsville Beach Dial 256-2152 G “WHERE YOU ALWAYS BUY THE BEST FOR LESS | DISCOUNT CENTER, 68 Kerr Ave. Wilmington, N. C. JOHNNIE B. CLEWIS INSURANCE COMPANY AUTO—FIRE—LIFE—HEALTH—BOATS HOMEOWNERS POLICIES 763-3264 763-5569 417 Greenfield St. Wilmington, N. C. Lie. ASTRAL | TRAVEL SERVICE 3710 OLEANDER DRIVE WILMINGTON, N. 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HOGGARD HIGH SCHOOL Wilmington - Jacksonville - Whiteville 274 Wishing only the best for the VIKINGS in the future And may your sails always be filled with BIG MACS WINN INSURANCE AGENCY Norru 17 SHoPPING CENTER Puone 763-4401 763-1337 Witminetor, N. C. 28401 “And now the winner of the ‘pretty legs contest’ is...” PARKER'S FOOD STORES —Two Convenient Locations— HOMETOWN OR CAPE FEAR SHOPPING CENTERS 275 LaMAR McIVER INSURANCE AGENCY You ndependent Insurance AGENT “stoves vou ringye ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE 119 GRACE STREET E. W. GODWIN’S SON 763-0410 763-5590 HOME APPLIANCE SERVICE Co. LUMBER AND BUILDERS A COMPLETE APPLIANCE SERVICE CENTER St —Television—Washers—D SUPPLIES TRanigeseisres RG Cte 617 Greenfield St. Dial 762-1568 “Everything to Build the House” P. O. BOX 1006 PHONE 763-2747 WILMNGTON, N. C. 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YOUR SCHOOL SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS iments of Compl Market Plaza Shopping Center wo YL : ( = cs (25) ay eee o - = |. 62) 56) - ob e 2 @ is Oo = oO = cS ie oO q ,£ Ws aes) ah ngage ayn oe ee See OS 2a Cine Bi Th 1S) Gor 1) [eq oMigee 2 ce 02S a eeeoenrt MODERN OFFICE MACHINES _ EWRITER NTATIVES YOUR ROYAL TYP REPRESE eS Ze Ree ae mee BEALL COMPANY CLAYTON IRTH depeadrat AGENT Vf you Insereace Watnut at Fot Jewelers — Silversmiths — Stationers NA Wivmincton, NortHu Carori Headquarters for J.T.H.H.S. Class Rings WiutmineTon, N. C. 279 Compliments of FOY-ROE COMPANY _ DOWNTOWN HANOVER CENTER WILMINGTON, N. C. “Say It With Corsages and Flowers’ from WILL REHDER FLORIST, INC. 1708 Dawson STREET Diat 762-9649 WitmineTon, N. C. “North Carolinas Oldest Florist’ “Now in Their Hundredth Year” Headquarters for Dependable Plumbing CHADWICK PLUMBING CONTRACTORS 3719 Carolina Beach Rd. 4 Y CONCRETE Hanover Shopping Center | DIAL 762-5237 Phone 791-7989 Best Wishes to the Class of ‘72 HENRIKSEN’S PHARMACY Cape Fear North 17th Shoppings Centers 2209 MONROE ST. 280 The Lob Steer Inn 7 Wayne Drive Wilmington, N. C. Phone 763-6627 PRIVATE DINING FACILITIES Brown-Bagging Beer Wine SOUTHERN PINES WINSTON-SALEM Hours 5:30 p.m.-11:00 p.m. [pURR te 24. | JEWELER 3220 WRI! PHO, ) Days Delivery 281 RICHIE'S RECREATION CENTER _| YOU’LL ALWAYS FIND | SOMETHING SPECIAL AT Suny s NORTH 17 SHOPPING CENTER CAROLINA BEACH, N. C. “Teenage Entertainment Year Round” Jack PERDUE Realty, Inc. _ 1425 SOUTH COLLEGE ROAD CAROLINA BEACH PHONE (919) 791-4235 _ ’ 4 Opening Soon LONG LEAF MALL (Across from Hoggard) COMMERCIAL : RESIDENTIAL SALES JACK PERDUE: REALTOR PROPERTY MANAGEMENT _ MEMBER M.L.S. 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76, 203 Allen, Carnell, 21, 99, 203 Allen, Charles Wilson, 44, 62, 63, 191 Allen, David Mitchell, 191 Allen, Douglas P., 203 Allen, Joyce, 85 Allen, Kenneth, 66 Allen, Teresa, 75, 76 Allen, Wanda, 203 Alexander, Bob L., 167 Amos, Mamie Jean, 90, 124, 191 Anderson, Voorhees S., 44, 64, 65, 104, 203 Andrews, David L., 203 Andrews, Robert Jackson, 56, 181 Andrews, Jo, 104, 181 Archbell, Martha P., 160 Armstrong, Becky, 120, 191 Arrington, David, 46 Arrington, Perry R., 124, 203 Atkins, Jeffery Leonard, 90, 191 Atkinson, Anthony J., 50, 54, 55, 204 Atkinson, Irvin E., 204 Atkinson, Larry D., 80, 204 Atwood, Roderick D., 113, 124 Atwood, Ruby Renae, 75, 78, 181 Atwood, Timothy Ray, 62, 63 Atwood, Verna Lee, 113 Aurgemna, John, 141, 149 Austin, Bill, 49, 67, 181 Austin, Jan, 23, 79, 99, 131, 204 Autry, Ronald D., 88, 89, 91, 204 Avant, Julie, 59, 105, 181 Avant, Lori Sue, 114, 204 Ayala, John, 79, 118, 129 Ayers, Susie, 181 Babson, Karen L., 113, 204 Baham, Mrs. Margaret, 169 Bailey, John W., 204 Baker, Brenda, 191 Baker, Jeff, 91, 126, 181 Baldwin, Barbara, 75, 76, 77, 191 Baldwin, Barbara D., 95, 204 Baldwin, James Emory, 68, 102 Baldwin, Marian, 204 Baldwin, Nancy Lee, 75, 102, 119, 205 Baldwin, Ralph, 181 Ballance, June, 106, 181 Ballance, Terry W., 146 Ballard, Deborah Lynn, 58, 76, 191 Ballard, Frank Ingram, 191 Bame, Jean S., 113, 205 Barber, Sherrie Lynn, 106, 181 Barbour, Douglas, 82, 83, 89, 91, 191 Barefoot, Gwendolynne, 205 Barefoot, Jane Ellen, 205 Barefoot, Judy, 181 Barefoot, Mark A., 85, 114 Barnes, Brenda S., 126, 205 Barnes, Johnny Willie, 168 INDEX Barnhill, Clifton Ray, 191 Barnhill, Rebecca Jean, 115, 205 Bartlett, John W., 63, 89, 91, 205 Bartlett, Kathy, 106, 181 Basinger, Greg, 46, 181 Bass, Linda E., 92 Batson, Mrs. Karen M., 162 Batson, Lemuel B., 205 Batson, Melvin, 46, 47 Batson, Sharon, 181 Batts, Amelia C., 205 Bauguess, Christy Ann, 191 Baum, Alan Clarke, 191 Beam, Mrs. Mildred A., 175 Beane, Sheron L., 205 Beattie, Barry L., 206 Beaulieu, John, 181 Becker, Hal, 46, 66 Beckett, Lewis, 124 Beery, Nancy C., 76, 87, 91, 95, 120, 206 Bell, Angela, 105 Bell, Michael D., 117, 206 Bellamy, Eunice, 86, 181 Bellamy, Daniel Thomas, 64, 65, 142, 147, 206 Bellois, Mrs. Marguerite S., 161 Bennet, Barney R., 206 Bennett, Cliff, 191 Benson, Brenda, 117, 119 Benson, James R., 206 Benson, Jimmy, 181 Benson, Robert, 92 Benton, Donna, 76, 181 Benton, Nancy, 95, 181 Benvenuto, Frank, 49 Berger, Tillie, 181 Berman, Phillip, 100, 101, 191 Bernard, Randy, 100, 181 Berry, Chris, 191 Berryhill, Joseph Arthur, 206 Biggerstaff, Sonja K., 75, 76, 206 Biggs, Marvin K., 60, 96, 102, 108, 206 Bishop, Robert K., 117, 206 Blackburn, Donna Mavis, 191 Blackham, Tom, 181 Blackwell, Ziggy, 119 Blair, John P., 95, 96, 172 Blair, Mary, 85, 181 Blake, Elizabeth L., 76, 79, 132, 207 Blake, Nancy Ann, 91, 191 Blake, Sheila, 181 Blanchard, Richard P., 126, 207 Blanton, John Randolph, 96, 191 Blanton, Renee, 75 Bledson, Donald Keith, 149 Blick, Mrs. Barbara M., 108, 126, 70, Bloomer, Donna Ann, 89, 91, 191 Boggs, Jane, 105, 191 Boles, Johnny, 49, 60, 61, 104, 207 Boles, Sharon, 58, 99, 191 Boney, Mrs. Bobbie H., 171 Boney, Charles, 75, 100, 181 Boney, Frederick, 207 Boone, Mrs. Christine A., 172 Boone, Diane, 89, 91, 181 Booth, Paula Jean, 124, 181 Bordeaux, Cathy H., 207 Borth, Kathryn M., 75, 207 Boseman, James K., 207 Bostic, Elizabeth A., 102, 125, 207 Boswell, Nancy L., 207 Boswell, Nena Kay, 191 Boswell, Randy, 181 Bowden, Rayford, 66 Bowden, Robert, 225 Bowen, Charles, 146 Bowen, Debra A., 207 Bowen, Denise, 132, 191 Bowers, Betty Mae, 191 Bowers, Susan, 86, 181 Boyd, Michael Rayburn, 149 Boyd, Pamela, 78, 90, 102, 191 Boyd, Robert, 67, 191 Boykin, Harford, 179 Boykin, Mrs. Eunice N., 164 Bozeman, Ricky Dale, 147 Bradfield, Albert V., 171 Bradley, Cuthbert James, 44, 60, 104 Bradshaw, Claudia, 75, 191 Bradshaw, Melissa C., 208 Bradshaw, Terry, 90, 181 Branch, Donna M., 105 Brandon, Mrs. Glenda C., 174 Branton, Ellen Reid, 191 Branton, Rebecca, 181 Braswell, Mrs. Katherine S., 162 Bray, Jeffrey M., 49, 208 Brehmer, Debbie, 86, 181 Brewington, Reginald, 44, 63 Brewington, Shelia D., 22, 34, 58, 73, 99, 108, 109, 119, 208 Brice, Doretta, 110, 191 Bridges, Leroy, 208 Brigman, Mrs. Barbara T., 178 Briley, Willie E., 208 Brinkley, Anthony Ray, 80, 208 Brinson, Pam Faith, 181 Brissette, Greg, 191 Britt, Cindy Mae, 181 Britt, Dale, 141, 147 Britt, Harris Lindy, 146 Britt, Kathy, 76, 78, 121, 124,-181 Broadfoot, Beverly, 85, 105, 120, 181 Broadfoot, Randall, 54, 192 Brogden, James Ennis, 54, 104, 111, 192 Brogdon, Mrs. Jayne M., 172 Brooks, Margaret L., 34, 58, 95, 208 Brooks, Sheila Kay, 112, 192 Brown, Kenneth Robert, 88, 102, 192 Brown, Michael Jerome, 46, 57 Brown, Nancy, 105, 208 Brown, Pam, 181 Brown, Regina, 80, 110 ; Brown, Robert Sylvester, 106, 192 Brown, Sabrina, 105 Brown, Sonya, 181 Brown, Tinker, 110 Brunette, George, 46, 147 Brunson, Dianna, 99, 208 Bryan, Hilda Sue, 192 Bryan, LCDR Joseph T., 137, 138, 153 Bryan, Robert E., 174 Bryan, Sharon Ann, 89, 91 Bryant, Billy, 181 Braynt, Delta T., 105, 208 Bryant, James Allen, 147 Buchter, Denning T., 159 Buck, Jane Ellen, 76, 95, 192, 200 Buckingham, Donald Edward, 147 Buckwalter, Mary Ann, 92, 209 Buehler, Debbie, 181 Buehler, Grace J., 209 Bullard, Carl, 147 Bullard, Dale C., 149 Bullard, Francis, 90, 192 Bullard, Patricia Ann, 192 Bullard, Susan Angela, 192 Bullard, Tony Ray, 209 Bullock, Danny Calvin, 149 Burnell, Sharon, 181 Burch, Clea Bennett, 256 Burgen, Dianne, 181 Burgess, Beth, 181 Burkett, Carol, 181 Burleson, Jerry, 181 Burnett, Alfred, 85, 209 Burnett, Steve, 118, 141, 147, 149, 192 Burnett, Ronnie, 85 Burney, Rosetta, 209 Bussard, Gene, 46, 47, 56, 66, 181 Burwell, Aris, 209 Byerly, Dawn, 106 Byrd, Eunice Faye, 209 Calloway, Mrs. Helen G., 170 Cameron, Donald Jay, 79, 129, 209 Campbell, Anne Marie, 181 Campbell, Paul D., 76, 209 Canady, Sherry Gore, 115, 209 Canady, William Clark, 60 Cannon, Sheri, 76, 182 Capps, Marion Terence, 108, 140, 143 Carolos, Doug Alex, 46 Carmichael, Jewel Lynne, 80 Carmichael, Lynn Evonne, 83 Carr, Dawn Marie, 192 Carr, Seany Gail, 182 Carroll, Dianne, 182 Carroll, Gwendolyn F., 210 Carroll, Ransome, 149, 182 Carroll, Wanda, 182 Carter, Andy, 60, 75, 210 Carter, Lynn, 182 Carter, Michael, 118, 146 Carter, Nathan David, 192 Carter, Patricia Ann, 136, 139, 142, 210 Carter, Robert Charles, 75, 121, 192 Carter, Wallace Thomas, 210 Casa, Mike, 182 Casas, Juan Rafael, 192 Case, Billy Norris, 111, 210 Cassidy, Jeff, 49 Casteen, Barbara Gail, 210 Casteen, Becky, 75, 182 Caton, Barbara, 86, 182 Chadwick, Calvin S., 210 Chadwick, Gibbs, 69, 95, 182 Chadwick, Warren J., 147 Chahoc, Clarence C., 60, 61, 210 Chandler, Cynthia Ann, 210 Chapman, Jean Ann, 210 Chapp, Jeffery Alan, 192 Chappell, Ester Nancy, 102, 192 Charles, Mary, 182 Cherry, Deborah L., 121, 211 Cheshire, Richard A., 140, 143, 144 Chestnut, Michael Ray, 192 Church, James Brooks, 76, 192 Clark, Debra Marie, 86, 192 Clark, Mrs. Geneva P., 170 Clark, Diane, 182 Clark, Melissa Denae, 192 Clark, Pete, 192 Clark, Rodney, 182 Clark, Sharon Lynne, 105, 126 Clary, Robert W., 211 INDEX — Continued Clemmons, David P., 64, 65, 211 Clemmons, Susan Carol, 110, 192 Clinton, Westcott, 160 Cobb, Anne Wyatt, 108, 124, 192 Cobb, Ginny, 59, 182 Cobb, Joyce Ann, 102, 105 Cobb, Mrs. Louise M., 165 Cochran, Catherine A., 117, 211 Congleton, Julie, 182 Coher, William Michael, 46, 66, 182 Cole, Ronald B., 211 Cole, Susan Patrice, 85, 192 Coleman, Alicia B., 211 Coleman, Debbie, 182 Coleman, Gary Dale, 141, 142, 147 Coleman, Joel M., 211 Coleman, Robert F., 165 Collins, George Alvin, 82, 83, 85, 91, 192 Combetto, Carol Ann, 114, 211 Congleton, Sheree G., 76, 102, 211 Connelly, Tim, 56, 182 Connette, Betty, 76, 85, 182 Connette, Sarah K., 69, 211 Conway, John Richard, 212 Conyers, Debra, 105 Conyers, Ruby Mae, 126 Cook, Jane Carole, 79, 129, 192 Cook, Morris Hendrix, 141, 147 Cook, Ted Edwin, 212 Cook, William Rhyne, 149 Cooke, Herbert Earl, 212 Cooper, Kathy Gail, 193 Cooper, Frederick L., 212 Cooper, Karen Lois, 108, 120, 126, 192 Copenhaven, Terry, 106, 124 Corbett, Isaac Dexter, 46 Corbin, E. A., 42, 64, 159 Costin, Beverly Ann, 193 Coston, Margaret Denise, 126, 182 Coston, Wanda B., 212 Cothren, Gloria Ann, 76, 95, 193 Coulon, Suzanne, 212 Courie, Eli Fadual, 182 Courtwright, Janice Kay, 75, 85, 108, 110, 126, 193 ‘Couvillion, Mary, 182 Cowan, Bobby Lee, 212 Cowan, Craig Hulbert, 193 Cox, Mary Louise, 102, 112, 212 Cox, Susan, 74, 76, 85, 182 Cracker, Andy J., 60, 61, 83, 212 Craig, Nancy F., 172 Graven? Cathy... 117,212 Crawford, David O., 213 Crawford, James T., 213 Crawford, Robert James, 64, 75, 193 Creech, Patricia L., 79, 131, 213 Crews, Debra Ann, 115, 213 Crews, Joseph L., 127, 213 Cribb, Brenda, 85, 121, 182 Cribb, Susan, 182 Criser, David, 182 Criser- Donna S6..51022213 Cromartie, Marva D., 124, 214 Croom, Larry, 49, 182 Croom, Linda G., 214 Croom, Sandra Elizabeth, 75, 76, 193 Croom, Teddy, 46, 182 Crouch, Carroll Jean, 108, 109, 214 Crowder, Marian L., 83, 113, 126, 214 Daigle, Debbie Ruth, 115, 214 zg 9) Diagle, James, 90 Dailey, Michael Blair, 88, 91 Daniel, Richard, 106 Daniels, Cheryl E., 214 Daniels, Sidney Bruce, 214 Darden, Richard, 193 Daugherty, Duane, 214 Davidson, Thomas Daniel, 64, 192 Davis, Alice, 75, 79, 119, 132, 193 Davis, Angela, 86 Davis, Bruce, 182 Davis, Cindy, 182 Davis, Evard, 124 Davis, Fannie, 214 Davis, Mrs. Irene B., 79, 132, 161 Davis, Kathy, 91, 182 Davis, Leatrice Julie, 85 Davis, Linda Faye, 193 Davis, Lynsey, 79, 99, 131, 215 Davis, Melvina, 80, 215 Davis, Melvin Eugene, 193 Davis, Michael D., 80 Davis, Russell, 72, 215 Davis, Mrs. Shirley B., 170 Davis, Thomas W., 107, 215 Dawson, Daniel Earl, 68, 96, 97, 193 Dearden, Ellen, 182 Dearden, John A., 215 Dennis, Ronnie Lee, 68, 83 , 198 Denton, Roberta Lynn, 83, 193 Depores, Alfred T., 215 DeVane, Wanda J., 80, 108, 121, 215 Diamond, Michael G., 60, 215 Dickens, Brenda, 193 Dickens, Donald C., 42, 171 Dicks, Laura D., 80, 126, 215 Dickson, Nancy L., 215 Dieteman, Kathy, 182 Dixon, Allison, 216 Dixon, Patricia Ann, 115, 216 Dodd, Danise Ann, 76, 193 Donathan, Danny, 44, 96, 121, 193 Dorsey, Charlene, 216 Dosher, Donna Alicia Doty, Jenifer Larain, 193 Dovel, Cynthia Dale, 105, 193 Dowless, Gary T., 216 Downing, Michael Eugene, 96, 114, 141, 147,216 Doyle, Jean Monica, 105, 182 Doyle, Mary K., 216 Draine, Mrs. Alleluia T., 165 Ducharme, Cindy, 182 Duke, Darrell Jackson, 107, 120, 193 Dukes, Faye, 105, 182 Duncan, Daniel D., 178 Duperock, Suzanne, 82, 83, 151, 216 Durham, Ray, 42, 45, 104, 176 Dyches, David E., 138, 143, 146, 149, 151, 216 Eakins, Bonnie J., 115, 216 Eason, Martha L., 85, 216 Eason, Thomas Donald, 141, 142, 147, 193 Eaton, Sheree, 59, 76, 120, 182 Eddie, Gail A., 24, 80, 99, 217 Edge, Thomas B., 100, 111, 217 Edwards, Carol Ann, 193 Edwards, Frank, 60, 66, 96, 182 Edwards, James R., 66, 96, 140, 143, 144, Zl Edwards, Keith Glenn, 141, 142, 144, 146, 193 Edwards, Ricky N., 217 Edwards, Robert P., 82, 85, 193 Efford, Bernard J., 169 Efird, Toni Lee, 217 Elkins, Steven G., 217 Elkins, Susan, 85, 182 Ellis, Gail Diane, 76, 193 Ellis, Gail, 76, 193 Ellis JaneCon 5 2217 Ellis, Patty, 193 Ellison, Robert Lee, 46, 63 Elrod, Gloria J., 217 Elrod, Ruth, 182 English, Gary Allen, 82, 83, 96, 193 English, George Michael, 194 Ennis, Mrs. Beverly B., 163 Epps, Lydia, 80, 182 Epps, Reginald B., 217 Erdoesy, Glenn William, 67, 194 Erwin, Mike, 182 Estep, Bonnie Louise, 115, 217 Estes, Terry, 182 Evans, Collee A., 126, 218 Evans, Ellis, 46, 60 Evans, Jack Bussey, 46, 60, 61, 194 Evans, Jerry D., 104, 108, 136, 141, 143, 144, 218 Evans, Mildred, 182 Evans, Tyrone, 83 Everett, Gordon, 92, 182 Everette, Judy K., 218 Faircloth, Charlie V., 114, 218 Faircloth, Jerry, 117 Faircloth, Ray, 146, 182 Faircloth, Toney, 182 Farrow, Paul, 88, 91, 92, 182 Fauser, Nancy, 183 Feaster, Peggy Ann, 86 Felton, Leon, 90 Fennell, Brenda K., 218 Fennell, Edith Ann, 114, 218 Ferencak, William John, 129, 194 Ferris, Karen, 126, 183 Fetner, Lynne Warren, 79, 126, 132, 194 Fick, Mrs. Eleanor B., 163 Fillyaw, Yvonne, 80 Finch, George W., 175 Finkelstein, David, 91, 183 Finucan, James Gordon, 194 Fisher, Matthew, 42, 46, 168 Fitzsimmons, David A., 105 Fleming, Lyndon, 56, 68, 183 Flemming, Mrs. Helen D., 178 Flewwellin, Anthony Bruce, 117, 194 Flewwellin, Mary E., 85, 194 Flowers, Ede B., 218 Floyd, Joey R., 49, 63, 146, 183 Floyd, Nancy Charlene, 87, 91, 218 Flynn, Sandra Elaine, 117, 194 Fogleman, Joan L., 102, 218 Fogleman, Wesley George, 146 Fokakis, Karen D., 108, 218 Fokakis, Tammie, 183 Fontaine, Lynn, 59, 76, 105, 183 Fontaine, Mary Jo, 76, 194 Formy-Duval, Thurston Gray, 194 Foss, Belinda May, 91, 194 Foss, Charles A., 166 Foss, Laura E., 111, 219 Foster, Robin, 121, 183 Fowler, Connie Lynn, 194 INDEX — Continued Fowler, Dianne, 183 Fowler, Dorthy Ann, 194 Fowler, Eddie, 64 Fox, Dennen, 90 Fox, Wende, 75, 92, 183 Francis, Levern, 56 Frankoff, Ricky, 49, 66, 183 Frazelle, Marsha G., 69, 79, 132, 194 Freeman, Athalia Janet, 78 Freshwater, William Ross, 96, 104, 194 Fryar, Carolyn A., 69, 219 Fryar, Cathy L., 58, 219 Funderburke, Jeffrey, William, 44, 63, 105, 124, 194 Fundora, Rebeca Barbara, 121 Fuston, Bobby Brian, 117 Futch, Edna, 35, 180, 183 Futch, Helen Marie, 35, 76, 95, 190, 194 Futch, Rebecca L., 219 Futreal, Jaunita Marie, 194 Gaffney, Joan, 183 Gainey, Marshall L., 219 Galida, Mrs. Patricia V., 163 Gallegos, Charlene, 183 Galley, Deborah A., 83, 111, 219 Galloway, Darrell, 68, 92, 147, 183 Galloway, Jerome, 85, 183 Galloway, Rose A., 124, 126, 219 Ganey, Albert C., 219 Gardner, Eleanor Ruth, 93 Garner, G. Thomas, 114, 219 Garner, Walton Wayne, 194 Garrett, Jerry W., 127 Garrett, Kenny, 57 Garris, James Wilson, 80 Garris, Julia D., 220 Gaskins, Eddie, 90, 121, 146, 183 Gaskins, Rosa C., 220 Gaskins, Walton Ethridge, 146 Gates, John P., 220 Gatewood, Shirley, 183 Gaylor, Lee, 79, 139, 143, 146, 220 Gaylor, Walter K., 100, 101, 220 Gee, Susan, 183 George, Clarence S., 167 George, Robert, 67 Gerald, Jay F., 220 Gibbs, Willie, 90, 220 Gibson, Marien Louise, 83, 194 Gibson, Nancy, 85, 183 Gideon, Wanda Gail, 115, 220 Giersch, Robert J., 117 Gilles, Nancy O., 91, 220 Gilles, Tommy, 183 Gillham, Stephan Frazier, 194 Gimple, Larry, 183 Gisonna, Jimmy Michael, 100, 183 Godwin, Pattie Rose, 194 Goethsche, Cheryl, 183 Gooden, Ronald, 124 Goodman, Judith Anne P., 220 Goodwin, James William, 127 Gore, Jenny E., 20, 28, 30, 76, 78, 79, 83, 99, 221 Gore, Lynn, 184 Gotlib, Susie, 184 Grainger, Mary Melinda, 195 Grathwal, Deb Ann, 221 Green, James Thomas, 141, 146 Greene, Lois, 184 Greer, Anthony Paul, 195 300 Gregory, Purnell M., 95, 221 Grey, Kathy, 121, 124, 184 Griffin, Charles H., 96, 221 Griffin, Ronald Stephen, 141, 147 Grimm, Paula, 195 Grimsley, Jo Ann, 195 Gross, Julie, 78, 87, 90, 194 Groves, David, 221 Gruelle, Marty, 59, 76, 99, 184 Gummow, James R., Jr., 49, 132, 221 Gurganus, Cathy Gail, 99, 116, 117, 195 Gurganus, Cyrus D., 158 Gurganus, Charles M., 108, 109, 136, 138, 143, 144, 148, 221 Guy, Susan Beth, 90 Guyton, Cynthia June, 195 Guyton, Michael Gaston, 195 Guyton, William E., 124, 221 Haas, Debbie, 126, 195 Habash, Nicolas Michell, 49, 118 Hackman, Rosann, 221 Hale, Janet, 37, 99, 221 Hale, Patricia Carolyn, 195 Halecki, Alice Vee, 184 Halecki, Lee, 184 Hall, Charles Lee, 195 Hall, Debbie, 184 Hall, Denise, 59, 76, 68, 99, 104, 184 Hall, James Vann, 54, 66, 176 Hall, Robert, 222 Hall, Thomas E., 222 Hamilton, Betsy, 21, 25, 37, 58, 73, 99, 22. Hamm, Derrick, 56, 64, 65, 184 Hancock, Lester A., 222 Hankins, Mrs. Lethia S., 162 Hankins, Stewart Ellis, 96, 97, 111, 222 Hansley, Larry Robert, 142, 147 Hansley, Richard, 184 Hansley, Wendell, 222 Hardee, Dawn, 76, 83, 95, 222 Hardie, Kristal, 85 Harrell, Kim, 184 Harris, Cothran, 60, 68, 222 Harriss, Becky, 76, 222 Hart, Barbara, 75, 222 Harvey, Teresa Louise, 195 Hassell, Willie W., 173 Haughee, Judith, 79, 129, 223 Hause, Charles Frank, 67 Haverty, Terri, 76, 78, 95, 195 Haviaras, Debbie, 184 Hawes, Johnny, 223 Hawke, Carol, 184 Hawke, Larry, 107, 223 Hayes, Bobby D., 27, 54, 55 Hayes, Gerald E., 223 Hayes, Marianne, 76, 223 Hayes, Sarah R., 76, 99, 119, 223 Hayes, Mrs. Vera E., 178 Haynes, Mark Steven, 96, 124, 195 Hazelgrove, Robert Jackson, 96, 102, 195 Heacox, Lynde, 184 Head, Linda, 117 Head, Walter T., 223 Hebbie, Jim, 42, 49, 54, 176 Hedgepath, Warren, 49, 66, 184 Heeb, Mrs. Mary H., 173 Hegele, Liz, 69, 79, 99, 132, 195 Heher, Terry, 75, 184 Heim, Billee, 184 Helgren, Daniel L., 108, 223 Hemingway, Michael, 195 Henderson, Martin Gene, 195 Henderson, Murray M., 106, 223 Hendry, Linda R., 105, 224 Herring, Bill, 184 Herring, Val, 76, 121, 124, 184 Hess, Robert T., 137 Hessee, Dana J., 102, 121, 224 Hester, Luby Don, 142, 147 Hewett, William M., 179 Heyer, Anthony M., 224 Hickman, Cynthia Marie, 85, 195 Hicks, Kerry, 54, 57, 64, 65, 184 Higgins, Miles, 126, 195 Hill, Barbara Ann, 89, 91, 195 Hill, Connie, 85, 125, 184 Hill, Diane, 126 Hill, Edith Michele, 120 Hill, Emily, 75, 85, 185 Hill, Sharon, 113, 224 Hilton, Samuel Lexington, 67, 195 Hines, Kathryn, 224 Hines, Patsy Eileen, 85, 114, 224 Hines, Richard C., 120, 225 Hines, Ron, 184 Hines, Sharon, 184 Hines, Thomas Lucian, 88, 89, 195 Hinshaw, Donna Jeanette, 113, 196 Hinshaw, Teresa D., 113, 225 Hinson, Roger, 24, 64, 78, 225 Hinton, James O., 177 Hinton, Jeannie G., 99, 225 Hobbs, Melodee, 91, 126, 184 Hodges, Mary Delores, 108, 225 Hogan, Phil, 90, 184 Hogue, Susan, 184 Hokett, Patricia Ann, 113 Holbroak, Ralph, 184 Holden, Deborah Ann, 124 Holden, Tony, 46, 60, 63 Holder, Jim, 67, 75, 141, 142, 144, 147, 149, 196 Holland, Donna, 58, 99, 105, 196 Holland, Jack, 225 Holland, Mark, 120 Holland, Patti, 184 Holland, Wanda Lee, 115, 225 Holleman, Phyllis, 89, 91, 225 Hollembeak, Robert D., 91, 225 Holliday, Walter T., 82, 83, 225 Hollis, Beverly, 184 Holloway, David S., 82, 83, 226 Holmes, Paula, 87, 89, 91, 92, 196 Holmes, Warren, 46 Holsonback, John Harris, 149 Holt, Susan, 105, 184 Honeycutt, Judith M., 89, 91, 92, 226 Honeycutt, Mrs. Stella M., 166 Hord, Denise, 184 Horn, Linda S., 87 Hornack, Fred, 107, 184 Horne, Jennifer, 95, 184 Horne, Wesley, 82, 83, 85, 95, 226 Horrell, David, 184 Howard, Cynthia Marie, 117, 226 Howell, Bette A., 105 Howell, Cheryl, 196 Howell, Linda, 226 Howerin, Kathy, 69, 76, 184 Howie, Herschel, 92, 184 Huband, Nancy Louise, 91, 196 INDEX — Continued Hudson, Joseph Lee, 124 Huff, Edward, 44, 104, 226 Huff, Julie, 83, 196 Hufham, Barbara L., 87, 121, 226 Hufham, Billy, 184 Huggins, Harriett, 113 Huggins, James Mike, 226 Hughes, Daniel Carl, 196 Hughes, Donna Marie, 76, 196 Humphries, Laura Lea, 226 Hunley, Rose Marie, 226 Hunnicutt, Betty, 184 Hunt, Janet A., 115, 227 Hunt, Margaret, 82, 83, 95, 121, 227 Hunt, Rebecca, 59, 184 Hunter, Debbie, 76, 79, 132, 196 Hurd, Clayton, 184 Hurd, Valerie, 117, 227 Hurley, Robert, 49, 168 Hurst, Harry, 227 Hutchens, Connie, 75, 184 Hutchinson, William Bern, 83, 85, 100, 180, 184 Hyatt, Patsy, 85, 227 Ingram, Patricia, 227 Insco, Angela, 184 Insley, Julia, 90, 126, 196 Insley, Mark, 75, 108, 136, 138, 141, 143, 144, 227 lrick, Bill, 184 Ivester, Richard Burton, 196 Jackson, Cheri Irene, 115, 227 Jackson, Donald, 227 Jackson, George, 44 Jackson, Stephen, 73, 74, 227 Jackson, Theodore, 228 Jackson, Wilbur Wayne, 142, 147, 196 Jacobs, Debbie, 228 Jacobs, Jacqueline, 95, 126, 228 Jacobs, Jerry Leon, 49 James, David, 161 James, Freeman, 142, 146 James, Greg, 184 James, Jacalyn, 59, 75, 185 James, Janice, 76 James, Lisa, 185 James, Marsha Paul, 126, 228 James, Nicholas, 46, 63, 106 James, Robert, 96 James, Rodrick, 44, 104 James Russell, 44 James, Vicki, 115, 228 James, Willie, 75, 140, 228 Jamison, Helen, 185 Jarvis, Roger Paul, 88, 91, 196 Jedrey, Daniel Enos, 196 Jeffords, Dibby, 120, 129, 196 Jeffers, Rebecca, 73, 78, 99, 228 Jenkins, Deborah, 185 Jenkins, Miriam, 115, 228 Jennings, Marjorie Lewis, 120, 196 Jernigan, Kenneth, 228 Johnson, Ann, 81, 185 Johnson, Bonnie Lynn, 85 Johnson, Carolyn, 185 Johnson, Charlin Denise, 113, 228 Johnson, Debbie, 126 Johnson, Mrs. Dorothy B., 171 Johnson, Garth, 229 Johnson, John, 83, 229 301 Johnson, Judy Lynn, 91 Johnson, Lynn, 185 Johnson, Marlene, 185 Johnson, Bob Earl, 67, 196 Johnson, Ronald, 106, 146 Johnson, Stan, 185 Johnson, Thomas Kennedy, 177 Johnson, William, 147 Johnson, Yvette Renee, 86, 196 Johnston, Walter, 74, 100, 101, 229 Jones, Al, 88, 185 Jones, Anthony, 124, 149, 229 Jones, Arthur Darnell, 147 Jones, Barbara, 229 Jones, Bobby Ledel, 91 Jones, Carl, 92, 126 Jones, Connie, 196 Jones, Derrick Carl, 52, 54 Jones, Ellen, 229 Jones, Elton Dennis,-83, 124, 229 Jones, Gary, 147, 185 Jones, James Ira, 149 Jones, Jay, 185 Jones, Jenne, 124, 196 Jones, Lewis Donnall, 63 Jones, Mrs. Margaret F., 179 Jones, Nathaniel, 83 Jones, Sandra Mae, 102, 229 Jones, Steve, 185 Jones, William, 91, 185 Jordan, Clifford, 229 Jordan, John, 49, 75, 106, 229 Jorgenson, Cathy Jo, 196 Joye, Barbara, 83, 230 Kahn, Rachel, 108, 230 Karas, Katherine, 230 Karnes, Mark Dana, 196 Karnoski, Thomas Carl, 196 Keenan, Fran, 75, 185 Keenan, Mary Patricia, 75, 83, 108, 230 Keffer, Mike, 185 Keifer, Pam, 85, 185 Keith, Daryl Joel, 91, 100, 102, 104, 196 Keith, Mrs. Jeanne B., 169 Kelly, Haywood, 127 Kelly, Karen, 126, 185 Kelly, Richard, 230 Kennedy, John Robert, 54, 136, 142, 196 Kennedy, Lucie, 99, 126, 183, 185 Kennington, Debra, 85, 230 Kershaw, Chad, 185 King, Branda Patricia, 91 King, Cassandra, 113, 185 King, Charles Lee, 196 King, Elizabeth, 230 King, Margaret, 126, 230 King, Randall, 230 King, Rhonda, 196 King, Roy Lee, 117, 230 King, Sharon, 64, 124 King, Stephen, 44, 45, 65, 100, 231 Kirk, Arthur Edgar, 54, 56, 63 Kittrell, Larry, 231 Kittrell, Mike, 185 Klutz, Anthony Lee, 196 Klutz, Cheryl, 85, 185 Klutz, Rodney, 185 Knight, Donna, 88, 185 Knight, Rick, 196 Knight, Thomas W., 76, 104, 108, 231 Knowles, Susan Raye, 231 Kobienrowski, Thomas Joseph, 147 Korb, Mrs. Betty Stroup, 168 Kosh, Frank, 46, 64 Kramasz, Bette Kaye, 76, 78, 108, 121, 231 Krysiewski, Debbie, 185 Krysiewski, Leon Michael, 196 Kusler, Karen Lee, 83, 231 Kusler, Robert Lloyd, 196 La Boo, Mildred Joyce, 75, 85, 90 Lacewell, Brenda Matie, 124, 196 Lacriox, Lynda Marie, 90 Lamb, Dottie, 124 Landen, Deborah Lee, 73, 81, 108, 196 Langford, Betty, 106, 185 Langley, Donald, 185 Langley, Susan Lee, 76, 196 Langston, Sandra Gail, 79, 131, 231 Lanier, Jimmy, 149, 185 Lanier, Margaret Dale, 83, 197 Lanier, William D., 117, 231 Lashley, David, 146, 185 Lawley, Sharon, 185 Lawson, Barbara Gail, 115, 231 Lee, Barbara H., 102, 231 Lee, David, 46, 66, 90, 108, 185 Lee Larry, 106 Lee, Nancy Sue, 197 Lee, William Bernard, 117 Lee, William Kim, 149 Leewenburg, Suzanne, 132, 197 Lemaster, Dave, 85, 92, 111 Lemon, Florence A., 232 Lemon, Flossie M., 232 Lemon, Patricia A., 232 Lentz, James Carl, 232 Leonard, Juliette, 185 Levine, Sharon, 185 Lewis, Carolyn, 83, 197 Lewis, Cheryl, 106, 185 Lewis, David, 185 Lewis, Eddie, 147 Lewis, Gregory Neal, 232 Lewis, James Theodore, Jr., 120, 125, 197 Lewis, Jerry, 185 Lewis, Joseph D., 164 Lewis, Nancy Kay, 197 Lewis, Randolph Pierce, 197 Lewis, William, 146, 185 Lewis, William D., 232 Lindenschmidt, Vincent Joseph, 67, 96, 197 McCrimmon, Mclver R., 73, 79, 108, 131, Lineback, Ann, 185 Litchfield, Randy, 185 Lloyd, Kathy, 232 Lloyd, Susan Gail, 197 Locke, Rosetta, 105 Lofton, Beverly D., 232 Lomax, Barbara, 85 Long, Brenda Leigh, 76, 78, 99, 197 Long, Clifford Giles, 232 Long, Hope, 185 Long, Mike, 149 Long, Steven Alexander, 88, 89, 91, 96, 197 Long Teresa, 185 Longnecker, John A., 117, 232 Loper, Carolyn, 197 Lowe, William G., 169 Lowrimore, Dorothy L., 82, 83, 233 Lucas, Buddy, 106, 185 Lucas, James Berryman, 49, 118, 197 INDEX — Continued Ludlam, Glen Thomas, 124, 197 Lundy, Richard William, Jr., 80, 233 Lykins, Melissa, 185 Lykins, Susan E., 76, 233 Mabry, Charles C., 233 Mabry, Ira G., 164 Mabry, Nancy E., 73, 95, 233 Mack, Mrs. Gladys D., 176 Maddox, David J., 233 Mahn, Emma Lucille, 83, 112, 120, 197 Mallette, Brenda Joye, 113 Mallette, Earleene, 105, 113, 185 Mann, Debbie, 119 Mapson, Joselia, 58, 105, 233 Mapson, Priscilla Elaine, 197 Marks, Mrs. Nancy S., 160 Marlowe, Judy D., 23, 25, 233 Marrett, Mary B., 82, 83, 86, 102, 233 Marshburn, Pat, 185 Marshburn, Paula J., 83, 124, 233 Marston, Julie G., 95, 234 Martin, Mrs. Catherine C., 167 Martin, Michael G., 44, 63, 96, 104, 197 Martin, Vickie Lynn, 83, 105 Mason, Edward, 185 Mason, Michael Edmond, 49, 75, 79, 83, 100) 1324197 Mason, Sidney Adolphus, 197 Massey, Alma L., 234 Mathews, Sharon, 186 Maultsby, Billie L., 234 May, Aaron, 117 May, Darryl Jerome, 68, 93 Maynard, Atlas A., 177 McAdams, Gary L., 234 McAllister, Claude H., 171 McAllister, Donald Steven, 88, 91 McAllister, James, 46, 56, 85 McAllister, Mrs. Mary T., 178 McCafferty, Bonnie B., 86, 95, 102, 108, 119, 234 McCafferty, Debbie, 75, 76, 102, 186 McCarley, John W., 108, 234 McCauley, Pamela J., 235 McChesney, Susan, 92, 186 McCombie, Michael J., 93, 235 McCormick, Sharon, 186 McCoy, Joseph, 54, 55, 131, 235 McCrae, Debra, 75 McCree, Michelle, 85 235 McCulloch, Catherin Allen, 83, 112, 121, 197 McDonald, Adolph, 63, 85 McDonald, Deborah, 126 McDonald, Jimmy Allen, 44 McDowell, Sylvia D., 235 McGirt, Debbie, 186 McGirt, Tharon, 124 McGraw, Ronald R., 52, 54 McIntyre, Donald R., 44, 82, 83, 85, 111, 235 Mclver, Duncan McNair, 141, 142, 144, 146, 197 Mclver, Robert Sneeden, 88, 89, 91, 100, 197 McKoy, Edgar R., 177 McKoy, Ralph L., 235 McKoy, Ricky Lane, 54, 104, 197 McLean, James, 235 302 McMillian, David James, 197 McMillian, Leonia, 113, 126 McNeil, Branda, 59, 90 McNeill, Adriana, 197 McNeill, Billy, 63 McNeill, Franklin Theodore, 106, 197 McNeill, John Taylor, 141, 142, 144, 147, 197 McQuery, Mike, 46, 66, 186 McQuillan, Courtney Etoile, 87, 89, 91 McQuillan, Craig, 75 McQuillan, James Kenneth, 146 McRae, Deborah Elaine, 93 McZeek, Glen, 186 Meares, Frank, 44, 63, 86, 96, 104, 197 Mears, Michellen, 186 Meier, Frances L., 174 Melton, Mrs. Phyllis R., 173 Melvin, Anthony, 46, 66, 186 Melvin, Braxton, 142, 147, 197 Mercer, Iris F., 235 Meredith, Tina Dawn, 235 Merritt, Deborah J., 69, 236 Messick, Pam, 91, 186 Meyland, Al, 49, 186 Michaelis, Patricia Lee, 197 Milholland, Debbie, 59, 76, 78, 186 Milholland, William F., 25, 44, 91, 104, 236 Millard, Dianna, 197 Millard, Sonny, 63, 96, 104, 186 Millard, Victor, 132, 197 Miller, James P., 176 Miller, Sandy, 82, 197 Miller, Vickie Sue, 76, 83, 85, 86 Milligan, Kip, 46, 146 Milliken, Guy Allen, 49, 125, 197 Milliken, Ronald, 90 Millinor, Linda Gail, 85, 197 Millinor, Pam, 131, 236 Mintz, James, 90, 186 Mintz, Mark E., 96, 97, 121, 236 Mitchell, Kenneth, 186 Mixon, Melody, 236 Mobley, Karen B., 95, 236 Modlin, Mrs. Mildred E., 79, 129, 163 Mohr, Mary K., 76, 236 Montgomery, Warner, 121, 186 Moore, Carolyn, 113, 198 Moore, Pamela Odell, 236 Moore, Patricia K., 236 Moore, Paulette R., 105, 236 Moore, Pertenia, 85, 105 Moore, Virginia, 198 Mooring, Debbie, 186 Morgan, Barbara, 179 Morris, Judith, 237 Morris, K.M., 149 Morris, Susan, 58, 76, 237 Morrison, Jerry, 89, 91, 186 Mosely, Tommy, 68, 76, 100, 101, 104, 1062237 Moskowitz, Neil, 186 Mosley, Deborah Marguerite, 117, 237 Moss, Dayle Edmund, 54 Moss, Hezekiah, 237 Mowbray, George William, 46, 63, 106, 186 Mudd, Diane, 85, 186 Mudd, Mark, 198 Muench, George A., 237 Mullinix, Mrs. Marjorie B., 164 Monroe, Jeria, 117, 124, 198 Murphy, Genny Marie, 114, 237 Murphy, Patsy Ruth, 117 Murphy, Sheila Marie, 198 Murray, Donna, 75, 76, 198 Mussleman, Ronnie, 44, 64, 65, 198 Myrick, Mike, 119 Naylor, Mary E., 99, 202, 237 Neal, Dee Dee, 186 Nelson, Genovia N., 105, 237 Nemeth, Michael, 198 Neuwrith, Lisa Gail, 99, 198 Newber, Breck, 44, 60, 104, 238 Newell, Mrs. Bernadine H., 126, 161 Newkirk, Jerome, 89, 91, 198 Newsome, Paula Renee, 34, 58, 74, 79, 99, 108, 132, 198 Newton, Christopher, 238 Newton, Marsha, 121, 238 Newton, Micheal, 121 Newton, Patricia, 80, 238 Newton, Paul, 186 Nicklaw, Christopher, 238 Nines, Alton Lee, 114 Nixon, Linda, 113 Nobles, Melanie, 186 Norman, Shirlene, 35, 59, 80 Norris, Constance, 74, 238 Norris, Mrs. Dorothy W., 160 Norris Joyce, 198 Nunn, Melinda, 187 Oakley, Bobby, 44, 60, 61, 63, 100, 101, 104, 238 O’Brien, Michael, 68 O'Connor, Brian, 49, 146, 187 O’Connor, Dennis, 63, 96, 120, 238 O'Dell, Mrs. Beryl! C., 160 Odom, Amy Lynne, 35, 105, 198 Odom, Linda, 22, 105, 238 Olive, John, 124, 238 Oliver, Jesse James, 118 Olsen, Rebecca Lee, 75, 95 Olson, Scott, 75, 187 O’‘Reardon, Karen, 79, 102, 121, 131, 239 Otis, Sherry, 75 Overbee, Deborah Kay, 76, 95, 190, 198 Owen, Mrs. Marguerite C., 175 Oxendine, Janice Marie, 198 Oxenfield, Greg, 187 Oxenfield, Thomas, 239 Padgett, Drue, 187 Padgett, Freida, 162 Palmer, Diane, 239 Pappas, Dee Lynn, 85, 187 Parish, Karen, 187 Park, Lawrence, 239 Parker, Carolyn, 80 Parker, Donald, 239 Parker, Gary, 44, 64, 65, 104, 239 Parker, Lionell, 239 Parkinson, William James, 108, 118, 198 Parks, Buni, 85, 126, 187 Parks, Donna Gail, 187 Parlatore, Angelo J., 177 Parnell, Mrs. Frances B., 166 Passmore, Tommy Benton, 102, 124, 198 Pate, Elaine, 120, 187 Patrick, Matilda, 102, 112, 239 Patten, Vernon, 80, 239 Pearson, Constance, 124, 239 INDEX — Continued Pearson, Cindy L., 187 Peeler, John Rufus, 141, 144, 146, 198 Pender, William, 117 Perkins, Gail L., 240 Perkinson, Michael Wayne, 49, 67, 198 Perritt, John, 187 Perry, Billie, 240 Perry, Joel, 187 Peterson, Henry O., 170 Peterson, Jeffery Jackson, 60, 104 Peterson, Joseph L., 80, 167 Peterson, Robert H., 163 Phelps, William Rogers, 105, 198 Phifer, David L., 106 Phipps, Michael David, 127 Phipps, Ricky, 187 Pickett, George Edward, 60, 93, 104, 198 Pierick, Mike, 56, 66, 187 Pigford, Linda, 187 Pindell, Jack M., 88, 167 Piner, John T., 114, 177 Piner, Kathy Lynn, 198 Piner, Rhonda, 129 Piner, William R., 240 Pittman, Barbara, 75, 78, 85, 121, 187 Pittman, Jim, 187 Plankers, Judith Ann, 198 Poland, Jessie Louise, 117 Politz, Steve, 240 Polletta, Joseph T., 240 Porter, John, 88, 90 Porter, Wanda Kay, 117, 198 Posey, Barbara Lee, 82, 83, 105, 124 Poteet, Jim, 46, 187 Potter, Eddie, 187 Potter, Kenny, 104, 187 Potter, Lois, 78, 83, 99, 110, 198 Potter, Sandra, 240 Powell, Deborah Louise, 85, 198 Powell, Karen, 102, 139, 141, 143, 147, 150, 240 Powell, Morris, 136, 141, 143, 144, 240 Powell, Samuel C., 46, 63 Powell, William Mark, 149 Powlas, Charlotte M., 85, 240 Pratt, Alan W., 165 Prentice, Gene D., 149 Pridemore, Penny, 121, 187 Pridemore, Terry, 68, 96 Pridgen, Barbara, 82, 83, 240 Pridgen, Beverly Lorraine, 117, 241 Pridgen, Columbus, 44, 241 Pridgen, Creasy L., 91 Pridgen, Cynthia Louise, 95, 198 Pridgen, Dollie E., 125, 241 Pringle, Phillip J., 241 Pritchett, Rick, 107, 198 Privette, Andrew W., 44, 96, 97, 241 Pruett, John Michael, 199 Pugh, Marguerite, 126 Purdie, Oglivia, 80, 113, 187 Randall, Allen, 187 Ranson, Willa D., 124, 241 Reed, David, 187 Reese, Jamie R., 83, 241 Register, Debbie, 187 Register, Michael Dean, 90 Register, Roderick Swann, 124 Rehder, Mrs. Barbara B., 160 Reid, Douglas Wayne, 124, 199 Reid, Jeffery Boyd, 119, 199 Retchin, Marcia, 79, 121, 132, 199 Retchin, Sander, 241 Reynolds, Allen T., 241 Reynolds, Karen Elaine, 199 Reynolds, Paul, 138, 143, 149, 241 Reynolds, Ronald, E., 141, 149 Rhames, Dollie Mae, 28, 85 Rhames, Suanne, 115 Rhem, Debby, 242 Rhodes, Mary Bowden, 83, 114, 242 Richburg, James Edward, 80, 124 Ridgeway, Steven R., 146 Richard, Mrs. Betty |., 179 Riopel, Vickie Lee, 112, 199 Risley, Eugene F., 242 Rivenbark, Denise E., 187 Rivenbark, Patricia Sue, 78, 86, 242 Roberts, Leon H., 242 Roberts, Mrs. Sabra N., 162 Robertshaw, Daniel J., 242 Robinson, Constance, 242 Robinson, Dale C., 85 Robinson, David A., 85, 105, 146 Robinson, Debra, 190, 199 Robinson, Ginger, 187 Robinson, Jacqueline D., 80, 126, 242 Robinson, Rita C., 80, 126, 242 Robinson, Robert, 60, 242 Robinson, Vickie C., 243 Rowthlinger, Gale, 199 Roger, Lesa, 85, 187 Rogers, Linda Carol, 199 Roland, Teresa Lind, 126 Rooks, Leon, 243 Rooks, Sharon Sheila, 199 Roop, Brenda, 187 Roop, William D., 106, 118, 124, 126, 129, 143, 146, 243 Ross, Brenda Joye, 199 Ross, Teresa Eileen, 199 Rouse, Dolly Frances, 199 Rouse, Judd, 66, 187 Rouse, Sandra K., 73, 76, 77, 99, 108, 243 Rowe, Mrs. Anne B., 175 Rush, Barbara Y., 105, 243 Rush, William, 106 Russell, Connie Lee, 199 Russell, Deborah Ruth, 126 Russell, John M., 136, 143, 243 Ryan, C. A., 124, 142, 149 Ryninger, Rhonda, 187 Salisbury, Donald, 146 Salter, Donald Lea, 243 Sanders, Linda Frances, 105, 199 Ransome, Robert Livingston, 142, 146, 199 Sanderson, Susan, 95, 243 Ratcliff, David, 90, 187 Raulston Ed, 90, 92, 120, 187 Rawlings, Frederick C., 42, 68, 69, 162 Ray, Kathy, 85, 187 Raynor, Edward, 146 Reavis, Tammy, 59, 76, 68, 126, 187 Reed, Bobby Carlos, 49, 63, 199 303 Sandlin, Michael W., 141, 143, 147, 243 Sapp, Ramona Kay, 112, 121, 199 Sarvis, Deborah Karen, 76, 199 Saunders, Marion L., 126, 243 Savage, Donald Clyde, 90, 199 Scaro, Steve, 90, 146, 187 Schafer, Mark W., 119, 169 Schiffer, James Edward, 244 Schnell, Ronald E., 138, 141, 143, 144, 147, 148, 149, 244 Schultz, Bobby, 66, 146, 187 Scott, Billy, 90, 187 Scott, Nora Kathy, 187 Scott, Kenneth D., 126, 244 Scott, Kenneth E., 108, 244 Scott, Mark B., 106, 244 Scruggs, Cynthia Diane, 73, 199 Sellers, Jerry D., 96, 244 Sellars, William Melton, 199 Sessoms, Bobby D., 54, 104, 244 Sessoms, Carol Leigh, 199 Sessoms, Gayle Walker, 117, 244 Shaffer, Thomas James, 199 Shaver, Deborah Burdett, 115, 244 Shaw, Larry, 46 Shaw, Rosetta, 105 Shaw, Susan C., 95, 121, 202, 244 Shaw, Teresa Gail, 117 Shaw, Thomas J., 245 Shearin, Elizabeth Lynn, 99, 199 Shearin, Leigh, 59, 76, 187 Shearin, Lou Ann, 22, 34, 72, 82, 83, 99, 126, 245 Sheets, Stephanie, 124, 187 Shepard, Elaine L., 86, 105, 199 Shepard, Janet L., 75, 245 Shepard, Karen Lee, 199 Shepard, Linda, 85, 125, 187 Shipman, Faye, 187 Shipman, Sharon, 86, 187 Shoaff, Evi, 85, 187 Shoulars, Kenneth Alton, 199 Shoulars, Steve Owen, 147 Shrewsbury, Sherry, 113, 187 Shytle, John, 142, 146, 199 Sideberry, Brenda Marie, 90 Sidbury, Freddie W., 54, 245 Sigman, Carolyn Knight, 126 Sikes, Gary Frink, 44, 200 Silva, Marsha L., 245 Simmons, Ray, 188 Simmons, Linda L., 86, 105, 245 Simmons, Patricia A., 245 Simmons, Ronald, 147 Simmons, Susan B., 245 Simpson, Susan, 188 Skipper, Diane, 200 Skipper, Eric, 117, 200 Skipper, Jack L., 100, 245 Skipper, Rebecca V., 245 Sloan, Becky, 188 Sloan, Gary L., 125, 200 Sloan, Richard J., 96, 246 Small, Rochelle, 69, 80, 92, 124, 188 Smiley, Robert, 188 Smith, Betty Jo, 83, 95, 110, 246 Smith, Brenda G., 82 Smith, Camellia L., 78, 99, 246 Smith, Daphne, 91, 188 Smith, Donald K., 200 Smith, Ernestine, 188 Smith, Gail E., 246 Smith, Ida, 105, 188 Smith, James, 188 Smith, Jeff, 56,57, 64, 188 Smith, Joseph Glyn, 200 Smith, Lee Ann, 26, 200 Smith, Lyle, 188 Smith, Marilyn, 120, 188 INDEX — Continued Smith, Michael Lee, 75, 89, 91, 92, 100 Smith, Michael Quintel, 80, 119, 200 Smith, Mrs. Mozelle C., 171 Smith, O., 90 Smith, Walter Marshall, 246 Smithwick, Navana E., 126, 246 Sneeden, Carolyn J., 91, 246 Sneeden, Lawerence, 89, 92, 188 Snyder, Loretta K., 170 Solomon, Michael T., 246 Southerland, Jennie Calder, 114, 246 Sparks, Wayne, 188 Spencer, Barry, 127, 188 Spencer, Frederick Ray, 110, 200 Spencer, Julia R., 174 Spicer, Emily L., 246 Spicer, Terry K., 56 Spivey, Jimmy Eugene, 96, 121, 200 Spivey, Tammie, 200 Stanley, Debra Gayle, 113 Stanley, Harry N., 247 Stanley,Kenneth R., 175 Stanley, Mrs. Ozella R., 174 Starling, Deborah L., 247 Stephens, George M., 28, 44, 50, 54, 74, 100, 104, 247 Stephenson, Joel V., 247 Sternberger, Kenny, 188 Stevens, Joyce Lorraine, 75, 200 Stevens, Peggy, 188 Stevens, Raymond L., 125, 166 Stever, Michael Louis, 200 Stokely, Nancy, 188 Stokely, Susan, 95, 247 Stokley, Dennis, 49, 63, 86, 96, 97, 200 Stokley, Pamela K., 247 Stout, Donna Lynn, 78, 99, 200 Strickland, Gina Sue, 200 Strickland, Mary K., 247 Strong, Freddy, 90, 188 Suggs, Marion Diane, 200 Sullivan, Bruce, 82, 83, 88, 188 Sullivan, Donna Chadwick, 115, 247 Sullivan, Norma, 188 Sullivan, Ted Allen, 117 Sumpter, Robert, 44, 63, 80, 200 Sundquist, Mrs. Janis B., 165 Swails, Elizabeth C., 188 Swain, George T., 44, 54, 64, 65, 247 Swann, Jackie, 105 Sweet, Reen, 188 Swindell, Tom, 188 Talman, Frank, 117 Tann, Peggy Elizabeth, 91 Taylor, Bobby, 91 Taylor, David Ralph, 44, 200 Taylor, Jay, 82, 83, 85, 188 Taylor, Jean F., 173 Taylor, Michael S., 68, 108, 247 Taylor, Oran J., 248 Taylor, Ronald Erwin, 44, 200 Taylor, Sadie T., 124, 248 Taylor, Sherlyn L., 76, 83, 99, 248 Taylor, Mrs. Virginia R., 164 Teague, Phil, 90, 121 Telfair, Mrs. Ollie M., 168 Telfair, Reginald Everette, 200 Temoney, Patricia Ann, 75 Temoney, Ronnie, 82, 83, 85, 89, 91 Temple, Sylvia L., 248 Tennille, Robin, 126 304 Thayer, Pauline, 200 Thomas, Angela Harriet, 115, 248 Thomas, Betsy J., 90, 248 Thomas, Linda, 75 Thomas, Mrs. Miriam B., 161 Thomas, Nancy Carol, 200 Thomas, Nancy Lyn, 76, 82, 83, 200 Thompson, Beverly, 200 Thompson, Linda, 90, 106, 188 Thompson, Marcus D., 44, 64, 100, 188 Thompson, Pamela J., 102, 112, 249 Thompson, Susan M., 76, 78, 249, Thompson, Terry, 188 Thorton, Micheal, 249 Tilson, Vint, 66, 188 Timms, Nancy, 124, 188 Tinga, Mrs. Mary S., 166 Todd, Mrs. Bertha B., 159 Todd, George David, 201 Toon, Glenn J., 96, 136, 143, 249 Toon, James, 132, 200 Too Too, Pomar Kori, 200 Treadwell, Kay, 120, 125, 188 Triplett, Robin L., 21, 76, 77, 99, 249 Tripp, Michael David, 44, 63, 100, 101, 104, 200 Tripp, Ricky, 46, 63, 100, 101, 104, 188 Trobaugh, Joachin G., 81, 120, 249 Troutman, Anne, 188 Tucker, Debbie, 188 Tucker, Sylvia L., 249 Turner, Carla, 188 Turner, David S., 249 Turner, Rita C., 76, 83, 249 Turner, Teresa Jean, 76, 200 Tutherow, Thomas E., 249 Tyson, Vern, 188 Ullom, Carole J., 188 Ullom, Cathy L., 250 Van Surdan, Randy, 56, 188 Van Velsor, Pamela Marie, 95, 201 Venters, Deborah Ann, 76, 201 Vereen, Donna Gail, 78, 201 Vereen, Walter, 250 Vick, Darell L., 250 Viser, Alice O'Neal, 83, 124 Waddell, Brenda Joan, 115, 250 Waddell, Charles R., 175 Waddell, Mike, 75, 201 Waggett, John Davie, 88, 91, 201 Waldkirch, Robert Bradley, 49, 104, 201 Walker, Donnie, 63, 92, 188 Walker, Ronald, 108, 126, 250 Wallace, Cronelius, 250 Wallace, Dawn, 201 Wallace, Larry, 188 Walton, Anna, 126, 188 Walton, Becke, 126, 188 Walton, Mary Lynn, 250 Walton, Michael, 68, 250 Ward, Donnie Wayne, 250 Ward, Jacob Tucker, 68, 104, 201 Ward, Ricky, 250 Ward, Tim, 60, 90, 188 Warner, Chip, 66 Warner, Deborah E., 76, 95, 202, 251 Warren, Janet, 69, 99, 251 Warren, Rosaland Renee, 126 Warwick, Carol, 59, 95, 188 Warwick, Lisa, 189 Washak, Michael, 124, 129, 251 Washington, Barbara A., 251 Washington, Delores, 90, 251 Washington, Donald Ray, 46, 60, 104 Washington, Gregory Lindell, 124 Washington, Ronette, 251 Watkins, Jere A., 126, 251 Watkins, Michael E., 126, 251 Watkins, Thurston L., 64, 65, 104, 251 Watson, Debra, 189 Watson, Karen A., 76, 251 Watson, Tim, 49, 189 Watters, James Patrick, 108, 201 Watters, Thomas S., 252 Watts, Antony L., 252 Watts, Bonnie L., 252 Watts, Connie Lee, 91 Weathersbee, Elizabeth, 252 Weaver, Kay, 106, 189 Weaver, Krista, 189 Weinel, William Harvey, II!, 106, 201 Wejciechowicz, Garry W., 116, 146 Weller, Mrs. Catherine S., 178 Wells, Kenneth W., 78, 104, 252 Wells, Michael J., 252 Wendle, Barbara J., 76, 95, 252 Wendle, Carol A., 73, 83, 95, 252 West, Mrs. Ann T., 178 West, David McKinley, 201 West, Susan E., 72, 82, 83, 93, 252 Whinna, James D., 64, 100, 101, 104, 201 Whitaker, Tommy, 44 White, Douglas H., 56, 124 White, Jennifer Lynn, 117, 201 White, Palmer, 189 Whitesell, Katherine A., 252 Wicker, Katherine, 159 Wiggins, Gerald Kent, 201 Wiggins, Keith, 118, 189 INDEX = Gontinued Wilke, Bruce, 189 Wilkie, Mrs. Elizabeth H., 172 Wilke, Mary, 189 Willard, Albert E., 118, 253 Willetts, Debra L., 253 Williams, Audrey, 189 Williams, Carolyn, 253 Williams, Cynthia, 189 Williams, Deborah Vereen, 116, 117, 253 Williams, Donna Jean, 126 Williams, Edgar E., 253 Williams, Eria J., 253 Williams, Henri, 49, 253 Williams, Jevelyn, 189 Williams, Kenneth, 253 Williams, Carol Leigh, 201 Williams, Lloyd Steve, 64, 253 Williams, Lonnie, 90 Williams, Marcia J., 253 Williams, Mrs. Margaret S., 172 Williams, Marsha Anne, 58, 99, 201 Williams, Rodney, 60 Williams, Rory, 149, 189 Williams, Sarah M., 95, 110, 254 Williams, Terry, 124, 201 Williams, Victoria L., 79, 129, 254 Williamson, Bobby E., 46, 189 Williamson, Joseph C., 254 Willis, Graydon B., 254 Willis, Levern, 90, 189 Willis, Robert Lee, 74, 119, 201 Willis, Tawana, 254 Wilson, Anthony, 46 Wilson, Dean, 189 Wilson, Deborah, 254 Wilson, Gary, 201 Wilson, Greg, 44, 63, 96, 189 Wilson, James Blaine, 255 Wilson, Laurie, 112, 121, 201 305 Wilson, Mark Lloyd, 106, 108, 201 Wilson, Martha, 78, 255 Wilson, Ray, 189 Wilson, Raymond, 137, 152 Wilson, Robert, 125, 137, 255 Wimbish, Debbie, 99, 255 Winn, Cheryl Ann, 76, 126, 201 Winstead, Barbara, 189 Winter, Carol, 105, 189 Wood, Paul Gregory, 79, 132, 201 Woodberry, Joyce, 115, 255 Woodbury, David, 146 Woodbury, Sam, 147 Woodcock, Richard, 67, 93, 96, 108, 111, 118,255 Woodruff, David Astor, 141, 142, 147, 149, 201 Wooten, Kenneth, 176 Wrede, Deborah, 73, 102, 255 Wrenn, Charles, 75, 126, 255 Wright, Angela, 18, 73, 80, 139, 142, 149, 255 Wright, Cassandra, 80 Wright, Homer Neal, 75, 142, 146, 201 Wright, James, 255 Wright, Patricia, 256 Wrublewski, John, 91, 256 Wychel, David Allen, 67, 104, 256 Wyant, Rebecca Lynn, 201 Yale, Douglas, 106 Yale, Sher-Lynn, 106 Yarboro, Craig, 189 Yates, Mary Katheryn, 69, 74, 76, 78, 95, 124, 200, 201 Yeo, Suzanne, 76, 256 Young, Mrs. Aveline S., 173 Yow, Keith, 106 Yow, Stephen Jackson, 117, 124, 201 Fone igi 2 Se a iar om


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