Jordan Vocational High School - Red Jacket Yearbook (Columbus, GA)

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'I 66 CLUBS .............. ..... 1 96 Aovemsssmems ...E.22O E' 1 I The Edge Of Tomorrow lnTroduces . . . Todoy, The edge of Tomor- row, ends one phose of our lives os we ore on The verge of sompling ToTolly new ex- periences. Some of us will oT- Tend college: oThers, Techni- col schools. Desiring or need- ing To moke money immedi- oTely, oTher JockeTs will begin Their coreers. AlThough we connoT be sure of The fuTure or conTrol iT, our ocTions Toddy will definiTe- ly shope our Tomorrows. Ever- yThing we do Todoy, especiol- ly our educoTion, will hove on impocT on whoT The fuTure holds for us. lf we do noT reol- ize The benefiis of our educo- Tion Todoy, we will neverThe- less be Thonkful for iT loTer when we see iTs resulTs. Also. we will hove forever The memories we ore moking To- doy. These memories will in- clude Homecoming, porTies, famed' Q.. . .s .. .,., . ,, '1 . f , .rw -11 fr ' ' wif Class Day, graduaTion, and simply shared momenTs wiTh special friends. LefT page: upper lefT: When The Time comes To leave school, junior Sonya SmiTh shows her relief. LefT page: upper righT: WiTh graduaTion near, senior Richard Bland checks The appearance of his cap and gown. LefT page: boTTom: Spending Time in discussion wiTh Mr. LuTher Reeder helps Kim Kelly To under- sTand maTh concepTs beTTer. RighT page: upper lefT: As she siTs in her class, sophomore Shara Rog- ers slips inTo a daydream. RighT page: lower righT: Symboliz- ing Today's end and Tomorrow's be- ginning, The sun seTs over Oliver Dam. 3 , , ff' gm. f!'IV ,J ia 'R ez E A 2 5 gi 1 is f jfs F , aw' f . ws-I ,J f f gg-,, A si 'W Q. i O ,f 'M , ff M MW, f 1, K 'Q Y 'gk-,J W Z , . , L W W -uv' w 1 2, x A 1 M A - Q. w 2' Q 1 x . 5 'Q if A i S wi , ' - . ' ' , Q Q xi ggi, h W Dv ' ' W v H 'I' 44- A ' 4, 1 1 N' ' ,. Vai gvr if K' 1' +3 f .A W . ' W f .- 6 X g , Fl - E ' , 'Mt 1 ' My V ' fm, 1 -fa . 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OTher porTs of Co- lumbus, o growing meTropolis, ore modern ond commercldl- ized wiTh molls, shopping cen- Ters, ond huge office build- ings. 'X-v L,-,,.,.- 7' ,..,..-- si' 237 LefT page: Top: RenovaTed for presenT-day use, This Hisforic DisTricT house reTains iTs beauTy of The pasT. LefT page: boTTom lefT: AfTer be- ing insTalled, The newer lunch line has greaTly decreased The lengTh of The lines. RighT page: Top lefT: One of The busy shopping cenTers in Columbus. Cross CounTry Plaza is an example of The commercial growTh of The ciTy. RighT page: cenTer: For sTudenTs wanTing some auieT afTer The clam- or of homeroom, The courTyard is a welcome relief. RighT page: boTTom: While serving as a consTanT reminder of The pasT, The resTored Iron Works is exTremely useful To Columbus as a Trade and convenTion cenTer. Purpose . . . Our moin purpose in oT- Tending Jordon wos To obToin on educoTion. ln The process, we leorned To cooperoTe wiTh oThers, pdrTicipoTed in enjoyoble ond worThwhile oc- TiviTies, ond shored friendships wiTh fellow Jockeis. ln dddiTion To The minimum requiremenis for grddudTion, we were offered closses To soTisfy ond develop our spe- cific inTeresTs ond obiliTies. Beneficiol To sTudenTs opply- ing for jobs, business courses ond shop closses were olso helpful in oTher woys. Ad- vonced ocodemic closses beTTer prepored sTudenTs for college. Through The work progrdms, some sTudenTs por- TicipoTed in The unique oppor- TuniTy To compleTe Their high school educoTion ond sTorT o coreer simulToneously. MJNW .if LefT page: Top: To undersTand some of The symbolism of liTeraTure, The sTudenTs lisTen To Mr. Arringion. LefT page: boTTom: Learning a skill in Their shop classes, some sTudenTs, like Billy Young, prepare for a career afTer graduaTion. RighT page: Top righT: To sound as well as possible, These choral siu- denTs spend much Time pracTicing and developing Their vocal TalenTs. RighT page: boTTom: AfTer check- ing wiTh her work program coordin- aTor, Mrs. KaThy Bray, senior Mary Melvin leaves school To go To work aT Wendy's. v- E T its is an LefT page: upper lefT1 For her drawing, GrandmoTher, senior Darlene Carr won a firsT place rib- bon aT The ChaTTahooche Valley Fair. Leff page: lower lefT: As The ouT- sTanding player in The Columbus game, auarferback STuarT Lewis was selecTed Player of The Week by WYEA. Leff pageg Top righf Upon enTer- ' , ing The fronT of The school, one's firsT sighT is The case filled wiTh gleaming Trophies. LefT page: lower righT: During The summer senior Janie CarTwrighT dis- Tinguished herself by being chosen inTernaTional Vice PresidenT of Junior CiviTan, The firsT female ever elecT- ed To any inTernaTional office. RighT page: boTTom: A combined projecT of DCT and ViCA, This dis- iii E iz lil Q Af? H iuili ,gf-f Pride . . All year, JackeTs were achievers. WheTher Through individual or Team efforTs, They performed well. AThleTic Teams shared The glory, wiTh a spoTlighT on several ouTsTand- ing players. OTher recogniTion was given To Those excelling in arT, band, drama, chorus, debaTe, and wriTing. AT The fair many JackeTs, especially VICA members, won prizes. Also deserving crediT for Their Time and efforT, clubs and conTesT winners received honors for Their work. play was judged second in The na- Tion aT The 1980 NaTional Skill Olym- pics in ATlanTa, Georgia. ,,, RLY' Q FL ' f My ' ,W , M N i, , N, -. ASX. 'f if L f f gr? . Lllii - 'D if A w w w 'W Perceptions. Throughout the year, Jack- ets exhibited a variety of emotions. Winning a contest. scoring well on a test, and merely being with friends were a few of the exper- iences that gave us happi- ness. Sadness and anger could come after a failure on a test, a defeat in a ball- game, or an abrupt end to a steady relationship. Boredom was prevalent in homeroom or during lectures. Before an important ballgame, student morale was considerably boosted by numerous displays Left page: lower right: With an A on her latest test, junior Barbara Anderson is overjoyed. Right page: upper left: Ecstatic at being chosen Homecoming Queen, of school spirit. Kim Kelley exhibits her elation. Right page: lower right: Freshman Pam Monfort can think of many more interesting activities than sit- ting in homeroom. 'i 13 s C codec, ,,,, C Queen Kim Kelley ExciTemenT filled The air during SpiriT Week. To raise sTudenT morale, The STudenT Council planned special days To exhibiT school spiriT, On Mon- day, Inside-OuT or Backwards Day, sTudenTs wore Their cloThes backwards or inside-ouT. Tuesday was Twin Day, on which pairs of friends dressed alike. Assorfed wild, mulTi-colored socks and necldies came ouT of sTorage for Soclc-lT- To-iEm and Tie-'Em-Up Day an Wednesday, Closef cowboys, cow- girls, and even a few indians came ouT of hiding on Thursday, 'iVVesTern Day. AfTer proudly displaying Their school colors on The TradiTional i'Carmine and C-ray Day Friday, The sTudenTs goT fired up aT The bon- fire ThaT nighT. Elecfed by her class- maTes, Kim Kelley was crowned Homecoming Queen aT halfTime of The game SaTurday nighT, JackeTs' spiriTs were dampened when .lor- dan IosT 44-46 To Baker in The final minufes. Kim Kelley and Billy ForsyTh Caroline Wade and Tim Bridges , L ' Sharon Conway and WilberT STew arT 'Sw' .f Q 5:53 me .3 ff ' Q ' S Mf- A ' Q 5,fg,.g 13 ,N Fir ,, fi? ' Pj lui 1 Q. M I ww 4 2 'S+-- ' 5' if 'dt fp . ' L 5 ' f ' 9' f S. 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X . l Demons Overpower Jordon Front row: 42 Studrt Lewis, 44 Billy Forsyth, 75 lvory Cldrk, 64 Ben Powell, 22 Alonzo Mdrsh, 89 Keith Ogburn, 30 Tommy Forsyth, 54 Ken- ny Crdwford, Second row: 57 Rich- drd Cdrroll, 46 Robbie Jones, 20 Donold Dudley, 80 Mourice Mdrshdll, 79 Chorlie Smith, 36 Greg Com- mdnder, 33 Rondld Morris, 82 Greg Wolker, 60 Allen Posey, 78 Jdy Webb, 53 Frcink Tdte, 47 Dwdyne Corter, 54 Mork Myers, Third row: 84 Richie Wilder, 44 Louis Ortiz, 25 Chris Leonord, 24 Moses Truesdole, 55 Phil Cook, 40 Rondy Renfroe, 45 Ddvid Horrison, 67 Bernord Shorts, 65 Vin- cent Worren, 85 Keith Myhond, 83 Eric Morris, 34 Mdrk Mossey, 45 Ddvid Addms, 76 Mdrk Hudgens, 52 Rondy Pope: Fourth row: 53 Lee Lewis, 77 Todd McDurmont, 63 Mike Glisson, 44 Tim Wynn, 74 Tommy Bdrnes, 73 Som Moore, 74 Chip Sedgle, 26 Lo- mdr Powell, 43 Von Evdns, 42 Arling- ton Cozort, 56 Scott Boren, 23 Mock Huling, 88 Kenny Hicks, 66 Joel Snell- grove, 24 Rdymond Peterson: Bock Row: 68 Rob Ldwson, Mdngers An- dre Willis, Scott Lightsey ,Z 1, ,f 1 ', ' rw A 1 V . , , fl , H , it , , , , , ,, , , 4 I , , XV , ,.,,,, ,,, f ,,,, NL W ,,,, Q A A A V f wffZvf 'W ' fi T ,, f , M ,, .fm 1' ,M 1 . i Wm, ,, ,Q ., 'ws 4 -,,, , nw . vw ,, ,,,,,,, , LV,, Lfsiwmimt I f rl 4 W ,, ,V M 4 M .. ,W F-Q ,- ,,,f,, ' I krk' A is tg , fr r ,. ,,,-ff., After on interception, Tim Wynn runs towdrd the Jdcket godl. mf., ,, - ' f , . W my Perenniol region chdmps, Wdrner Robins spoiled the Red Jdcket opener 50-0. The De- mons, ronked third in the stdte, completely domindted the Jockets throughout the gome. ln the first hdlf, the Demons hdd possession of the footboll seven times ond scored five touchdowns ond one field- godl. After two Demon touch- downs ond with 5: 40 left in the third period, the Jocket de- fense rollied to hold the De- mons scoreless forthe remoin- der of the gome. Although Jordon come close to scoring three times on o fumble recovery by Moc Huling, dnother by Ivory Cldrk, ond o drive consisting moinly of Stuort Lewis' pdssing ond Billy Forsyth's running, they could never quite mdke it into the endzone. Jordon Held by NSWDCID Trying To rebound from The Worner Robins defeoT, The JockeTs foiled in Their nexT oT- TempT os The Newnon Cou- gors won Q-O. All of Newnon's poinTs were scored in The firsT quorTer. AfTer driving for o Touchdown ond missing The exTro poinT, They IoTer booTed o field gooi. AlThough in The finol minuTes Jordon chorged To The 25 yord line oTTempTing To score, o fumble crushed Their hopes. The Cougors, recovering The loose boll, ron ouT The clock To win The gome, Q-O. JockeTs Flush The Greenwove As Jordon eorned o vicTory ogoinsT The Spencer Green- wove, 45-42, The JockeTs celebroTed for The firsT Time in The 4980 seoson. BoTh Teoms were scoreless unTil The second quorTer. WiTh Time running ouT in The holf, STuorT Lewis grobbed o piT- chouT from Tim Wynn ond hurled o AA yord scoring poss To ArlingTon CozorT. Lewis booTed The exTro poinT. ln The fourTh quorTer The JockeTs hod The boil oT Their own AO yord line. Lewis lounched o 40 yord bomb To Roymond PeTerson, who sprinTed 20 yords ofTer The re- cepTion To score. A Lewis' conversion poss To Dovid Ad- oms mode The score 45-O. LoTe in The fourTh quorTer Spencer hod Two scoring runs buT no conversions, ond The JockeTs Took The vicTory, 45- 42. Top: Receiving The kickoff, Tommy ForsyTh oTTempTs To score. Middle: Trying To inTercepT o Spen- cer poss, Chorlie SmiTh dives for The boil. BoTTom: Behind The line of scrim- moge, Joel Snellgrove socks The Greenwove boil corrier. nn., E4 ww, if sy x V vf S!!! f A SENIOR RED JACKETS OFFENSIVE TEAM Stuart Lewis Mark Massey Richard Carroii Ronald Brown Tommy Barnes Chip Seagle Todd McDurmont Greg Walker Keith Ogburn Kenny Hicks DEFENSIVE TEAM Tim Wynn Phii Cook Scott Boren Joei Sneilgrove Sarn Moore JdckeTs BldsT The Blue Devils The TrddiTiondl rivolry be- Tween Jordon ond Columbus conTinued os The Red Joc:keTs rollied To sTing The Blue Devils, 28-24. The JdokeTs Took The ledd 24-7 oT The inTermission ofTer Lewis rifled o 3 yord boss To ArlingTon CozdrT ond o 29 yord bomb To Roymond Pe- Terson. Lewis dlso ron one in from The 4 ydrd line for The finol score of The hdlf. AfTer d Columbus score in The Third duorTer, Jorddn's Rondld Morris sTreoked 20 yords To The endzone To mdke The score 28-43. Top: AfTer d Jordon punT, The Co- lumbus boil cdrrier is pursued by The JockeT punT Tedm. Middle: Scoring o Touchdown on o ldTerol boss from STudrT Lewis, Ron- dld Morris keeps The Joc:keTs ohedd of The Blue Devils. BoTTom lefT: AfTer receiving d Blue Devil punT, Von Evdns rushes down The field. BoTTom righT: Pressuring The Colum- bus QUCIFTGFDCICK is The Jordon de- fense. u LM ,fx -+4wntvn.w...4...,w.,-.4Vfz.8a6W Mn. .Qu- v . mg! S V440 R .4 , .gnafivy L1 z . .H oshes Show ckeTs come from hip The Roiders oT dium, 43-Q. T holf, Jordon's de- T Third COIWSGCUTTVS J N . . I The Roiders cous- To punT six Times. Show scored be- d of The holf. keT offense come n The Third quorTer asses To Billy ForsyTh and PeTerson. a gome oT 7-7, STu- assed 3 yords To Ar- :orT ond kicked The ' edrly in The fourTh JockeTs drove 50 ploys Lewis con Th Donold Dudley ord scoring sTrike cing The Rdiders To j I ' - l f The JockeTs dheod rave Jordon Took he TO yord line. JockeTs foiled To T down, They gove rrs on inTenTionol her Thon risk o ong buT unsuccess- d ' , T . T inT. Jordon won 43- l ond Tim Wynn pre o Rdider running Dock nded by Roiders STu for The firsT down. Commdnder, Chris Tim Wynn Tockle o ing d Show firsT down, I ' - J ' I - Q 1 oss. W 23 Riding high on Their firsT ploce ronking in The sub-region, The Red JdckeTs sTormed onTo The field wiTh confidence. However, o losT-minuTe Boker Touchdown lefT no Time for onoTher score, ond Jordon dropped iTs Homecoming gome T6-TA. In The firsT gudrTer ofTer Joel Snell- grove blocked o punT ond Jordon recovered, Ronold Morris wenT in for The Touchdown on The firsT ploy. Bo- ker fumbled The ensuing kickoff, ond Morris pounced on The loose poll oT The 6. On The nexT ploy STuorT Lewis sprinTed inTo The endzone ond possed To Roymond PeTerson for o Two-poinT conversion before holf- Time. AfTer d long Boker drive in The Third quorTer culminoTed in seven poinTs, The Lions come olive. They foiled To ge-T inTo The endzone on Their nexT possession, buf seTTled for o field godl. ln The second holf, Bo- ker come olive ond moved oheod of Jordon in The finol seconds. Top: Moking o specToculor Ieop en- obles Joel Shellgrove To block o Bo- ker punT. Middle: Chris Leonord drives o Boker receiver onTo The ground prevenT- ing o firsT down. BoTTom lefT: Toking d breoTher, Chorlie SmiTh, Joel Snellgrove, ond Chris Leonord resT beTween downs. BoTTom righT: WiTh The proTecTion of The offensive line, STuorT Lewis lounches onoTher poss. J.. .V VV ,. Q 1 Q .- ,Q 4 ,. - . aw wgif 1 4 . . , f .Ju .T if ,gm via 1 . fgSf.:1' ,v . . .,f:J2ifrafw -i- 'ff'-hffffahi gg. ,nf:1 ,-aw, wry, , T f , , T ' -, -' -' ' QT Hawks Supdue JackeTs lh Their sevehTh game af The sea- sah, pehalTies ahd a massive Hardaway defehse plagued The JackeTs. The Hawks' goal lihe sTahds allowed Jordah Ta scare ohly 8 poihTs The ehTire game. Hardaway's fierce ruhhihg aTTack piled up 1122 yards iD L19 plays. The Hawks' defehse sTalled Jardah's rushihg masT of The game. Passihg helped The JackeTs wiTh fifTeeh campleTiahs. To puT Jordan ah The board, STuarT Lewis fired a 118 yarder Ta Dahald Dudley ih The faurTh auar- Ter. The fihal scare was Jordah 8, Hardaway, 33. Top Blockihg for The Jordah pack, The receivihg Team gives him some exTra yardage. Middle Escaping from The Hawk defense, David Adams aims Ta pass for a firsT dawh, BoTTom lefT: Mack Halihg races Ta sTop a Hawk back from scoring. BaTTam righT' Shrrihg spiriT iD The crowd, The JackeT cheerleaders urge The Team To scare. 25 Kendrick Overruns Jordon The Cherokee defense dominofed Jordon's inexperi- enced offense unTil Cooch Shorpe reTurned his regulor sTorTers in The second holf. Fighhng pdck fiercely, The JdckeT's rndrched on d 67 yord scoring drive. l-lord blocking, swifT running, ond occuroTe possing desfroved Kendrick's defense, endpling Billy Forsyfh To score. Lewis od- ded The exfrd poinf. However, The Jockef defense slumped under o revived Cherokee of- fense dnd ollowed Two more Touchdowns, leoving The score 27-7. Top: On OD end sweep, Tommy For- syfh blocks for STuorT Lewis, Middle: Tommy Forsyfh sldms o Ken- drick bock onfo The ground for d loss. BoTTor'n: Affer infercepfing The poll, Tim Wynn runs info The endzone for o Touchdown. Jordan Falls To Carver The JackeTs were eager To win The lasT Two games To sal- vage The season wiTh a 5-5 record. AfTer Carver scored Three Times before The half. Jordan's hopes were crushed, leaving Jordan scoreless 27-O. ln The second half, Jordan Tried To make a comeback afTer a Touchdown, buT The Ti- gers were Too sTrong, scoring once more before The game ended. The score was Jordan. 7, Carver, 33. Top: As Chris Leonard collides wiTh a Carver receiver, Tim Wynn makes an ouTsTanding inTercepTion. Middle: AfTer Robbie Jones de- fIecTed a Carver pass, Tim Wynn sTands ready To slap The ball away from The receiver. BoTTom lefT: While The JackeT offen- sive line opens a hole up The middle, ii. - -ciff we fr 'sing Q' ef I gi S Z 4 Donald Dudley dashes for a firsT down. BoTTom righT: Screaming Their sup- porT To The Team, The JackeT cheer- leaders yell for a Touchdown. xi N., Cenfrol Squeezes By Jordon Jorddn's findl chdnce To improve ci 3-6 record wds spoiled when Cen- Trdl won 46-45 in The finol seconds of The gdme. AT The opening Jordon kickoff, The Red Devils fumbled ond The JdckeTs recovered, drove downfield, buT foiled on d Touchdown oTTempT. On The fourTh down, STudrT Lewis kicked d 30-ydrd field godl. AT The end of The firsT qudrTer, CenTrol odded sev- en poinTs. ln The second qudrTer The Jdckefs scored ogdin on d Lewis A-yord sprinT, buf Lewis' exiro poinf QT- Ternpf wenT wide. Lewis connecTed wiTh lvlork Mossey in The Third qudrfer for on 48-yord Touchdown pdss. The Red Devils chdrged downfield idTe in The Third quorTer ond scored, Affer CenTrol punTed idTe in The fourTh period, The JdckeTs drove To The 30, WiTh Time running ouT ond d fourTh-ond-2 siTudTion, The JdckeTs were forced To punT. On Their nexT possession, Cenfrol kicked d field godl in The finol sec- onds, winning 46-45. Top: AfTer driving pdsT The 20 ydrd line, The JockeT offense prepdres To score. Middle: For o JockeT firsT down, Ar- lingTon Cozorf QFODS o sideline pdss. BoTTom: CenTrol loses more ydrd- dge dgdinsf The Big Red lvlochine. Nw -Q 1 as L sssssccogg , sl , L22 A - IN, A, s, -,L . , .kwmi Wu. N03 Tv.,-or -4. ,Q W ,Mk Q -rm, nw T -. .57 - M Lim!! i 6 5f l f J V. K., in 71? ll .513 it e . ,sf l 5 ,ws .... . T Q . . is 4 4 T' 'T I NM sim . ,--6 7 5.4 ,.,, 4 I mia' ' - K 7 ' 'i ' ..... K, W 4 . . . 1., , . f,., ls, 4. m f. 1. s .E?!l!T.1-., . W:e--,,..s: . .. ...- . . ,, ',,, A ' ' 'fP':iff I T- , . , . T' 4 T ..ss T 4 B Jr. VarsiTy Freshman Home OpponenT Home Qpponeni JOYCCID 6 Baker 0 Jordan 46 Baker JOFCTOH 44 Kendrick 34 Jordan 20 Columbus JOrdC1r1 44 Hardaway 46 Jordan 0 Hardaway JOFCIOH 42 Shaw 44 Jordan 46 Spencer JOFCIGD 44 Kendrick 48 Jordan 46 Carver Jordon 0 Hardaway Jordan 20 Kendrick Jordon 0 Columbus Jordan 34 Shaw ...A K'-4 Q.. Junior VarisTy The newly organized Jr. VarsiTy Team obTained Their firsT vicTory over Baker 6-0 in The season opener. However, This was Their only win as They ended The season wiTh a 4-6 record. DirecTing The Team was Coach Jim Creek. Freshmen The baby Red JackeTs won six games and losT only one. The offense scored on an average of 47 poinTs per game and gave up Ten poinTs per game. The JackeTs finished second place in The ciTy under The direcTion of Coach Ben Williams and Don Fryburger. Top lefT:SprinTing around The end, auarTerback Chris MeriT makes The firsT down. Top righT:ln an aTTempT To score, running back Jeff Morgan ouTruns a Shaw Raider. Top row: Coach Ben Williams, Manager Kenny BenneTT, 20 GenTry Alexander, 40 Richard Hawkins, 45 Homer Hamby, 88 Darryl Solomon, 34 Ronnie Cherry, 80 Charles Raleigh, 78 Richie Alexander, 47 Allen MaTThews: Second row: 67 Tony WilcurT, 44 Chris Palmer, 85 Clark Adams, 72 VincenT Kimber, 77 Jerry Chadwick, 65 ScoTT Boan, 70 Hugh Lewis, 40 Jason Voisine, 82 Jeff Webb, 73 Eugene Crook, 44 Jeff Morgan, 55 KeiTh Bell, 22 Joe Glenn, 46 Billy Smallwood, 24 Larry Davis, 44 STeve Daniels, 43 Johnny CoulTer, 34 Freddie Harris, 25 Lorenzo Johnson, 50 Norman SmiTh, NoT PicTured: CarThell Granison 29 VarsiTy Cheerleaders Top row: Lori Jeler, Terrie Tyner, Tricia Tyner, Susan Mills, Leslie l-lay: l3oTTom row: Marion Har- rison, Tamara Banks, Sonja Bohnak, Kim Kelley Paige Tillman Cheering wasn'T The only acTiviTy The cheerleaders ac- complished in The 4980-84 season. Before each game, preparaTion of posTers and banners became Time-con- suming Tasks. Memorizing new cheers and pracTicing old -fe ,b ones, The cheerleaders, wiTh Mrs. AvanTs' assisTance, kepT spiriT alive during boTh The fooTball and baskeTball sea- sons. xii' M C315 Mrs. Susan AvanT, Adviser Kim Kelley Y' --VV rg my r . ll :Qi -4: W lla.. l Tamara Banks Sonja Bohnak 30 Marion Harrison T11- 1 53 .4 Lori JeTer l .i , .s-. fig C T fx! 1 V B Leslie Hay Susan Mills Paige Tillman J.V. Cheerleaders Boriorn leflz Firsl row: Pam Powers, Tarnrny Caiog Second row: Jenny Bush, Kaihy Jarreii, Gail Cook: C-ail Clark, Pam lvionfori, Angie Creel, Ronda Harris: Noi piclured: Denise Miles bollom right: Awaifing for The game To siari, The Varsiiy cheerleaders siand on The sidelines. VarsiTy BaskeTball FronT row: Mike Thomas, Raymond PeTerson, Joe Phillips, AriingTon Co- zarT, VicTor Bryson, Willie Bryson Back row: Coach Carl Zimmerman, WilberT STewarT, Kenny Reese, Don- ald Dudley, Carl Hubbard, STuarT Lewis, Tony Taylor Jordan Tramples Baker For a solid 75-A3 vicTory, The JackeTs enTerTained Baker in The friendly confines of The Jordan gym. Flashing signs of brillianT play, Tony Taylor scored a game high of 22 and Carl Hubbard added 17. While newcom- er Kenny Reese Turned in a fine game, VicTor Bryson was a Tower of sTrengTh on The board wiTh 40 re- bounds. Jordan DesTroys Baker Jordan rebounded from iTs firsT seT- back To demolish Baker. UTilizing an effecTive press, Jordan compleTely dominaTed The game. Teresa Snell- ings led all scorers wiTh 26 poinTs, while Teresa SmooT pumped in 48 and Alice Daniel, 45. SmooT and Daniel were also The rebound lead- ers wiTh 43 apiece, VarsiTy BaskeTball Middle: Cassandra Morgan, Wendy Williams, Teresa Snellings, Teresa SmooT, Alice Daniel, Coach Jim Creek, Phyllis Sparks, Sybille Craig, Rene Ramsey, Dixie Powell, Ann Wil- liams BoTTom: Coach Jim Creek gives insTrucTions To Teresa Snellings dur- ing a Time-ouT. ll B is T ME fl Vg ii V in , JT T5 il Tig xigfyi' i Jordan DefeaTs Spencer The JackeT's nexT opponenT was Spencer and Their skyscrapers. Easily The biggesT Team in The bi-ciTy, Spencer was sTill unable To rebound againsT The scrappier Jordan. Paced by Tony Taylor and Carl Hub- bard, The JackeTs posTed a 54-43 Triumph. STuarT Lewis conTinued his sTeady overall play. The Lady JackeTs seT Tx-xc records aT This game. FirsT, The 84 poinTs were The mosT scored by a girls' baskeT- ball Team aT Jordan. Secondly, Te- resa Snellings' 37 poinTs seT an indi- vidual single game scoring mark for girls' baskeTball aT The school. Ten of Jordan's Twelve players scored in The game. Top: Carl Hubbard springs for a re- bound. BoTTom: Alice Daniel leaps To de- flecT her opponenT's shoT. Top lefT: Going for a layup, Michael Thomas l , X . f TW l Top righT: Jumping up for a rebound, Kenny l 5 2 y aTTempTs To score. Reese scores Two poinTs. y 3 y BoTTom1 ATTempTing To conTrol The ball, Tony ,. Taylor goes for The jump ball. ,ry . x .,,L 45 5-,Wagga 1 M 5f l JORDAN Edges AUBURN ln one of The mosT exciTing games of The season, Jordan played Auburn High, one of The Teams in Alabama. To re- cord The oo-65 vicTory, Carl Hubbard sunk a free Throw .-1 .-1' QT wlTh nO Time lefT On The Clock. Tony Taylor scored a career high of 30 poinTs, and Kenny Reese added '12 poinTs. JGRDAN Overcomes KENDRICK AfTer Trailing 'TQ-8 aT The end of The firsT auarTer, The Lady JackeTs rallied in The second To ouT-score The Cherokees 26-A, Taking a 341- 23 halfTime lead. Powering The Jordan aTTack, Teresa Snellings goT To poinTs, and Teresa SmooT made 22 poinTs and TQ rebounds. Jordan also had balanced scoring from seven oTher players. S332 sa- --T 9-'55-T' sees I .. .,Ns M ll 0 Q!! ll as y.-rr:'!!,:g w 1- f Top: Scoring on d rebound, Cdrl Hubbdrd puTs The jdckeTs dhedd. BoTTom lefT: AfTer d foul, Mike Thomds shooTs d freeThrow. BoTTom righT: ShooTing The jump shoT. Tereso Snellings goes for Two poinTs. Jordon Clobbers Kendrick The JdckeTs nexT vicTim wds The Kendrick Cherokees QS Jordon Thriiled The home crowd wiTh d 7 4-59 decision. Tony Tdylor hdnded ouT d sedson high of 7 dssisTs To go dlong wiTh his Tedm high of 20 poinTs. Mike Thomos Turned in his besT overdll performdnce wiTh 40 poinTs dnd 8 rebounds, noT missing o shoT. Sopho- more ArlingTon CozdrT showed promise of his poTenTidl wiTh 47 poinTs. Jordon Fdlls To NorThside Jorddn rebounded from iTs disdp- poinTing loss To Shdw To become The Third Tedm from Columbus To defedT NorThside of Wdrner Robins in The ldsT seven yedrs. Jorddn con- Trolled The Tempo ThroughouT The gdme by ouT-rebounding NorThside 55-33. Alice Ddniel hdd 'IQ rebounds dnd Teresd SmooT, 45. Ddniel dlso collecTed 40 poinTs dlong wiTh SmooT's 49 dnd Teresd SnelIings's 20. f' Jorddh Runs By Columbus Accomplishihg The olmosT impossi- ble, Jordoh defeoTed Columbus ih Their gym. Led by LoreTTo Cobb's 29 poihTs per gome overdge, Colum- bus cdme ihTo The gdme overdgihg 7'l poihTs per gome. Ployihg superb defense, Jordon wos oble To keep The boll owdy from o very poTehT offense. Cobb wds held To T8 poihTs while Tereso Shellihgs led dll scorers wiTh TQ. Tereso SmooT cohTribuTed TT poihTs, dhd Dixie Powell hod TO poihTs. Jordon ouT-rebounded o Toll- er Columbus Teom, A3 To 2'l, The vioTory ploced The Lody JookeTs ih firsT ploce of Regioh 2-AAA CWesT5. Top: AfTer driving down The middle, Tohy Toylor oleors The ground. BoTTom lefT: As Rene' Romsey ohd Alice Dohiel look oh, Wehdy Willioms shooTs To score. BoTTom righT: During o Time-ouT The oheerleoders ehTerToih The crowd, Sa 'NRWZ Q Jordon Buries Show Jordon opened sup-region ploy in 4984 wiTh d resounding 63-341 vicTo- ry over The Show Rdiders. Everyone scored excepT one JdckeT. STuorT Lewis Turned in o seoson high of 40 poinTs while VioTor Bryson led The re- bounding wiTh 6. The defense wos Tremendous os Shdw could only musTer 43 poinTs in The firsT holf. Top IefT: ConTroiIing o jump poll, Te- resd SmooT moinToins possession for The JockeTs. Top righT: Tereso Snellings Ieops To score inside. BoTTom: Going up for Two poinTs, STudrT Lewis jumps by on Auburn op- ponenT. Junior Vorsiiy Boskelooll Front row: Coocn Dwignr Jones, Morcus lvioriin, John Nickerson, Sieve Horris, Rondy McGhee Second row: Willie Worren, Jornes G-roni, Jermion Johnson, Ron Jonn- son Noi pictured: Bruce Allon, Dovid Ad- oms, Lolvlor Powell, Molinew Robin- son, Jonnny Ellison, Brody Jokes Top: Snooiing frorn The cnoriiyline, Bruce Allen oiiennpis To moke o freelnrow. Cneering enfnusioiicoily, Kirn Kelley encourges ine Jockels io score. lf? 5' his-.s.'i 2? l, Q- . 'F - , ' it - ' f Junior Varsiiy G-irl's Baskeipall Front row: Yveile Williams, Jackie Daniel, Renee Rosier, Theresa Ellison, Sabrina Moore Second row: Coach Julia Mullins, Cynihia Allen, Lorena Marshall, Anna Gray, Carolyn Whailey, Johnjulyn Gardener, Manager-Regina Perkins Top lefi: Avoiding a Spencer player, Cynihia Allen searches for an open Teammaie. Top righi: Chased by a Spencer player, Cynthia Alien dribbles down The court. Freshman Basketball Front row: Henry Patrick, Richard Hawkins, Bobby Willis, Mike Glisson, Sammy Barts Second row: Jeff Morgan, Richard Bell, Darryl Solomon, Darryl Munn Third row: Coach Gene Sharpe, Der- rick Edmonds, Gentry Alexander, Freddie Harris Not pictured: Greg Commander Top: Shooting a long range jump shot, Derick Edmunds tries for two points. Bottom: Dribbiling down the court, Derick Edmunds sets up a play. Ag! M' ,.P' r F all sis.-ww A ' sv - - te: 1 s , - s .5 -- :Lk ,wwf R is S X Q 5 .'.. W N ns ..--' gf T is .W ee. --. my x I . we - if , j . W --, .Mtn N - My of s,,,s.4, ...., ,,..-,.s .1 T ,.., .L BCISQDCJII Coached by Mr. Dwight Jones, the baseball team opened its sea- son on March 'I7 against Central. March 23-28, Jordan attended the Bi-City Tournament. Top left: During batting practice, Jason Lindsey slams one into left field. Top right: To strike out another play- er, Randy Renfroe hurls his third strike across theplate. Middle: Hitting a grounder, David Adams makes an out after Jason Lindsey catches the ball at first base, Bottom: front row: Joey DeNoux, Ri- chie Miller, Scotty Miller, Middle row: Randy Renfroe, Rodney Miller, Mike G-Iisson, Greg Com- mander, Robert Brooks, Billy Forsyth Top row: Jason Lindsey, Stuart Lew- is, David Adams, Tim Wynn, Coach Dwight Jones Not pictured: Sammy Bell, David Harrison, Scotty Taylor, Chris Marriott SofTball During January and February, The sofTball Team spenT Time geTTing condiTioned To have a good sea- son. Along wiTh Coach Elaine Vann, Three Top players reTurned: Debbie McCoy, lVlosT Valuable Player of 4980: Tami Lee: and Marion Harrison, who had The highesT baTTing aver- age, .534 ,VV ,K . . K as gf. 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Middle: John Allen rides his opponenT for poinTs. BoTTom: FronT row: Moses Truesdale, Ivory Clark, Maurice Truesdale. Second row: Jay Webb, John Allen, David Harrison, Louis OrTlz, Billy Small- wood. Third row: Henry McElreaTh, Kenny Ingram, Joey Allen, Clark Ad- ams. Back row: Ricky Blackmon, Cliff Rigsby, Sid Barron. WresTling Growing and developing, The young wresTling Team formed vviTh 241 members and only one senior. However, every firsT-sTring vvresTler won aT leasT one maTch wiTh The assisTance of coaches Mr. Jim Reese and Mr. David Taylor. High- lighTs of The year included senior Mark Masses's second place in The Hardaway TournamenT and The aualificaTions of ScoTT Blankenship, Massey, and Tony Truesdale To compeTe in The regional Tourna- menT. Tennis Beginning Their Training dur- ing January, The boys' and girls' Tennis Teams planned To achieve individual goals in an efforT To win Their Ten sched- uled maTches. The main Team goal was To sharpen Their overall Tennis skills wiTh The help of Coach Glynnda Tins- ley. Spending many hours afTer school, Lisa Carr works on her serve. Derek Wilson prepares To reTurn an explosive serve, Lisa Carr, Debbie Taylor, Lori McCollum, Melody Railey, Phillis Big- gers, AnneTTa SmiTh NoT picTured: Karen McGahee David FrosT, Chris Pryor, Tom Les- Ter, Mark Gleen, Derek Wilson, Tim Williams, Del Moon. NoT picTured: RoberT Murphy, Louis OrTiz Being a new member of The Tennis Team, Mark Glenn pracTices his serv- ing Techniques. Track ln March The Track Team be- gan Training for Their firsT L1- way meeT on March 48 and The Georgia Relays on March 24. SelecTed To hosT The Co- lumbus Relays in April, Jordan also planned To aTTend The WesT-MinisTer Relays vv.iTh The help of coaches Mr. David Taylor and Mr. Jim Reese. FronT row: KeiTh Ogburn, Mac Huling, Moses Truesdale, Alfonzo Marsh, Eric Morris Back row: David Payne, Raymond PeTerson, Sammy Moore, Boby Bass STreTching To geT exTra inches in The broad jump, Alfonzo Marsh gri- maces. To improve his pole vauITing abili- Ties, KeiTh Ogburn hurls himself over The bar. During Track pracTice Bobby Bass, Alfonzo Marsh, and Raymond PeTer- son race each oTher To build self confidence and assurance. I I My Q I K X 'S W , 1 vH1H w sS X Senior Who's Who To be selecTed for menTion in Who's Who Among Ameri- cdn High School STudenTs, ju- niors ond seniors were nomin- dTed by Their Tedchers ond dpproved by The NdTionol Who's Who AssooioTion. Tok- en inTo oonsiderdTion in dwdrding The honor were The sTudenT's grodes, ochieve- menTs, leddership dloiliTies, ond c:hdrocTer. Top, fronT rowi Shdron Conwoy, JusTine Ellison, Wendy lVliToheli. Book row: Johnny Moore, Greg Brddhdm, ond lvlichdel Nickerson, Middle, fronT row: Cdrolyn Ellis, Slocey Riddle. Book row: Don Kin- drd, dnd ScoTT WhiTley. BoTTomg STudrT Lewis, Kim Kelley, Allyson Reeder, Dione Ridley, Chris- Tine STrezlecki, ond Todd lVlcDur- monT. Q3 x 5 1 gf .mglik ' I M. 5 il , - , ,, , ,W N KAY'- ......-.....-. 4 -...-...-.... -...,....-..S 21:21 :ui 5 , D W 'Q 1 f f ,Q X iw 1 s i, rr, Q vi, is ,, x-vjji ' xi' 4 if , - 42 1 w Q bam ,w NS-r ff .1 Yin, is XX as ra w 44 If ' xl' ,, T A is , sl ss Q.-as .f M 1 9 , reg , s ,V shi! ll 'af y if fi j ' ' ' .J-f . ,- Top: Vdlerie MCEIFGOTH, Richdrd Blond, Kdren lv1cGdhee, Doug Sum- mers, SCOTT Boren, Sdndrd Lisle, dnd Ddrlene Cdrr. Middle, from row: Lisd Poiler, Te- resd Holldnd, Bdck row: Jim Jdsinski, Tim Bridges, dnd Ricky Phillips. Noi picluredz Jdnie Cdrlwrighl. Bolfom, from row: Lori McCollum, Didnnd lviclniosh, Tomi Lee. Bock row: Keilh Ogbum, ond Aldn Pdrmer. Noi piclure: lvldrion l-ldrrison. Junior Who's Who Top left: Royrnond Peterson, Louis Ortiz, Ddvid Poyne, Rondy Renfroe, dnd Billy Forsyth. Top right: Teresd Smoot, Tino Bot- son, GiG-i Pdrker, ond Jeri Holt. Not pictured: Keith Hdll, ond Pdulo Wot- son. Middle, front row: Dophne Miles, Sheild Green, Teresd Snellings. Bock row: Mdurice Mdrshdll, ond Dennis Moore. Not pictured: Tony Tdylor. Bottom, front row: Tino Hodges, Beth Huey, Borbdrd Anderson. Bock row: Julie Johnston, Dennis Brooks, ond Louro Culp. mai Ill! -ir-H +5-i if ff 44, li ,, I riff Too, fronl row: Tarnera Banks, Lynda lVloNeaIy, Back row: Randy Pope, Daniel Harmon, David Barnell, and Torn Garlman. Middle, fronl row: Leslie Hay, Su- san Mills, Paige Tillman. Back row: Rene Ramsey, and Slepnanie Roby. Bollomc Darlene Godwin, Bonnie Peterson, Sonja Bonnak, Scoll Turk, and Cary Srnilh. Noi pioluredz Holly Lovell. OuTsTonoinQ Seniors AfTer being nominoTeol by Their Teoohers on The bosis of leodershib, scholorship, ond service, oonclidoTes for OUT- sTondinQ Seniors were chosen by The populor voTe of The senior oloss. Only Twelve were selecTed from o boIloT of TwenTy-four. For enTerToinrnenT in her spore Time Allyson Reeder enjoys G-oThio novels. Toking o brief breok, ScoTT Boren jogs oround The block. E Q r 'WW' A rd: , , , 5.-Qggf 1' 5 T .:., W . , While oulsiahaihg in foaiball ana baskeiball, Siuari Lewis is also OD avid baseball fah ana player. Gesiurihg ia emphasize her paihi, Kim Kelley praclices her aebaie Technique, .--P' ...if Outstonding Seniors As o member of the softboll teom, Wendy Mitchell spends mony hours procticing to improve her skill. Cycling is o pleosont form of exer- cise ond recreotion for Johnny Moore. ,W .7 . , W so W X ' .K my ws.: iff , L xi, . A , i ,, wh' Y g My s SR X5 K my I av ' .fi . A ' as .V f L i 1 i 8 P l ' Q Q ' .. sl XL., f in---5 , if i 5 ii -qvgi ' x J X N I T , i Y x g, - ----- , T I 1 F. PM ri - , di iii sw 4,17 'mm V PresidenT of The Senior Cldss, Lori McCollum checks on The cdndy soles progress wiTh The Senior Cioss sponsor Mrs. Corolyn Mdssey. Afier shooTing o wild boor, Tim Bridges poses beside his Trophy. . V V., , if if 655 Nun-,adult 5 1 Q ,- x 1 . . f o fi a q ,f ,v Z 'isis . v, +A . . C 6 A Q s an 'infix ' ,v 3 gl . ., Q U' R 9 .ff 'X ,x uk! x in K x. 'Q Q3 Q 5 5 S -x ? if S ' Qs 'S A . as is 5 m 5 'Q 5 Q R it Q- ...: ,1:.. is M E .T -1 -- I ' 324' Y, 5 0 if ' Sp 7 ,,K' f i IZ' IV, ' Sewing is an enjoyable ana useful paslirne for Snaron Conway. A versalile alnlele, Donala Dudley knows rnucn practice is required, es- pecially for oaskelball. wwf' be-are If .gy I 1 . - if J i ,f N ' K K I --fl 5.1 nf V.. JACKETS REAP HONORS For The firsT six weeks groding peri- od, Jonie CorTwrighT wos chosen The SAIL .sTudenT of Musoogee CounTy by The Columbus Exchonge Club. Also, she wos loTer nomed The sToTe winner of The Georgia Elks As- sooioTion's Leociershib ConTesT. For Their high scores on The PSAT, KenneTh Wilson oncl SooTT Boren were nomed NoTionol lvleriT Com- mened STudenTs. Scoring in The upper holf of one oerc:enT of Georgio sTudenTs who Took The PSAT, Doug Summers ond Tereso Holloncl were chosen os No- Tionol lVleriT FinolisTs, moking Them eligible for numerous scholorshibs oworded by The NoTionol lVleriT Scholorship Progrom ond porTic:ipoT- ing oorboroTions. , yy nf QTY SAL g ,J-,M f mr STAT? STUDENT AND TEACHER Scoring highesT oT Jordon on The SoholosTio ApTiTucle TesT, Doug Sum- mers wos chosen The STAR STudenT. As The Teocher who conTribuTed The mosT To his eduooTion, Doug seleoT- ed Mr, Williom Wilson, his l.oTin Teocher, os his STAR Teooher. Ah ouTsTonding moThemoTios sTu- denT, Doug Summers spends mony hours wiTh The oompuTer. Mr, Williom Wilson ployed on im- porTonT role in ossisTing in Doug's educoTion. in VM , . . W., -M ' 1 irir I4 CHATTAHOOCHE VALLEY FAIR WINNERS Each year sTudehTs from The ChaTTahaoche Valley are giv- GD The apparTuhiTy To cam- peTe OD The academic and vacaTiahaI levels. Tap: For his audio mixer ehTry, Beh- hie Mclehdoh wah firsT place. Middle: During The fair corhpeTiTioh, Jeff McCrary wah Third place: Fran- kie Jones, firsT5 Ricky Nelsah, fourTh: and Jeff SmiTh, secahd. BoTTam: For Their elecTrical pralecT ehTries, KeiTh CasTleberry wah sixTh placeg Mike Mercer, eighTh: and Maurice Marshall, sevehTh. ' M, S ' uf' M? 'tiff ll 'fig I, rn . 0 I Oli fy if 141' T 4 v-1 is Top: For Their elecTricol ehTry oT The Foir, Terry Willioms received hihTh ploce ohd Andre Willis Took fifTh, Middle: lh The sheeT meTol ehTries, KeiTh Ogburh copped firsT pldce dhd Willord Deon received fourTh. BoTTom: WiTh his mochihe loo pro- jecT, Rodney Love won firsT ploce. 4 ' N' X 3 T .T 525332 rziwsi-T i , 'T 1 -gf gsssmfs 5 PPTP P90009 QQQQQ , 4' Q' ,999 PP' Xqoro-00.0 , Sig- 4 , 1 l ,'1--111 T , 5, vf .v 3 X N' 1 sz , is s i f X . T T5 5 Q Qi , is T ui 4 -.x 3 fg' 4, ,.,, ,ff s ig C. di, , q,., A , . we is 3 lk 5' , irc is , ' T gm sy' r T 5 x s W I l a if T' X , . . . f ll we M ' f gs X Q A X. ,Q A fx I ky gs I ,Q 1 El . by mzfk ! A b i. 1 , t E, f T . is is T ,L1 is ' s 4 x -5. Q . f V 'B i l VT i du' A ', IA .....X., K ' X' 5- 'S' Q --.. g',tY'M,,Sf5k4 z. L , ' s 1 ,QQ .1 1' .441 'ifri JACKET ACHIEVERS Top: The besT of The bond, The firsT choir members ore fronT row: Tino Hodges, Kevin Brown, Phillip Coson, Cheryl Mellon, Leon Price, Dione Ridley, ond JdneT Hdrding: ond bdck row: Dennis Moore, Dovid Coyle, Te- resd SmooT, STeve SmiTh, Jim Jo- sinski, Alon Bunn, ond Jonie Conw- righT. Middle: ArchiTecTurol drofTing win- ner in The ChdTTohooche Vdlley Foir, lvlork lvliichell QseyenTh blocey core- fully reviews his work. BoTTomz Also in The drofTing field, Bobby Corr ploced ninTh ond Moses Truesdole, eighTh, NoT picTured1 OTher foir winners in- cluded Dorlene Corr, firsT pldce in pencil drowing, ond Tereso lvloore, Third ploce in miscelloneous drT, S . -v .is fs -1 'if if ,gk V. c.,W,m,W,lVl,,T ,Y V I T I 7 T Y l i T i WW Q. fic K 'E r i Top: As represenTaTives of The Jor- dan debaTe Team, These sTudenTs won many honors. Displaying some of Their awards are fronT row: ScoTT SmiTh and Allyson Reeder: and back row: Kim Kelley, ScoTT Boren, and Ja- nie CarTwrighT. Middle: An ouTsTanding musician, Dennis Moore achieved a firsT chair in The All-STaTe Band. BoTTom: Junior Darlene Godwin was named The 4984 JROTC Queen. 5 ,gl T V Q N R 4 K 4. , G I ,fxemsazg Sz A 32 ' -3, 13:5 2 w. 1 uae' V E-Y 9, ,. .Z 9,31 , ,.., . , sg, Q53 . A -.5 . . , ., , , . ' '5 ijg3q5gf,, -. 'fi y 3 Q z 63 E 'iw ix, xx ,NX -.. f'5iI'K. .N H :M ' P ,am ' ' K ,K . , ,,1,,, X ,W . M N x Q XX B Q 'SY W 1, , gf- ' A ' E A 1 STonding in The Trdde ond Conven- Tion CenTer ore senior cidss officers Lori McCollum, President ScoTT Boren, Vice President Kim Kelley, SecreTory: ond Angelo SmiTh, Treo- surer. As o senior closs officer, Angelo SmiTh coIlecTs money for senior on- nouncer'nenTs. i sf Q Z' K .,-, K W' -1-134 X' .I .J af - VJJJJ -4 P . . . . .,'A A4 I Showing her usuoi enThusiosrn, Lori McCollum discusses The vorious plons for senior cidss ocTiviTies. 66 Senior Closs Adoms, Morion F. 41? X M.. Alron, Tommy Dione ,ww RQ , X1 , . .W .1 ,, Q ' ig., Aninony, Berino J. Armstrong, Sfeven C. i Afier being chosen Homecoming Queen' Kim Kelley ex- presses ner delight A. ,,.,, s. , sr,,s,. i ,,sss.issiirss , i f .ffs w . ,. Avereri, Dewoine Todd Borker, Le 'Fifi ,::iQi??w5'- - ,sazfzis . -W1 - A - - s X . 1 .M ,... ., 'Q W A ,atv gg, I' . l Boggeif, Morion Aciole - ' i JW' nzie A. Bornes, Tommy Lee EV' fQ3i97t' WF? ' Fd' 'sf 5 kilm ! Q Bonks, Sylvia A. A MQW Borron, Deono Morio BGSSI BUDDY Borber, Tereso Ann Senior Closs 67 Bassett, Jere Bedgood, Kenneth Wayne Bell, Sammy Bryan Bland, Richard S. 9 BOCldi9, DGDFG I-UCVGGSO Boren, B. SCOTT Bradham, Greg Allen Bradley, David l 2 . I ,, ,S Lllrl Bridges, Timothy J ,l h 5 ' Brown, Jerry V. Janie Cartwright and Christine Strzeleoki frantically search through their lockers. 68 Senior Class 'Eb Sur I . V? Brown, Keiln N. Brown, Kelly Elene Brown, Ricky Alon Bryson, Vlcior 'iv-0' Bueno, Suzon J. Bullorcl, Brenclo FSR?- sw Corr, Fronces Dorlene Corr, Robert As The senior counselor, Miss Emmo Bernnolz offers promising orllsl Dorlene Corr informolion oboul college scnolorsnlps. i 3 L., Copps, Melonie Lovougnn Copps, Tornelo S. 4' Corroll, Clorence Rlcnorcl Corlwrlghl, lvlory Jone Senior Closs 69 Before The Homecoming gome, Jookels Qoi firecl up oi The bonfire. ibn-v Wie -- Corver, Sieve R. 4221'- Coson, Phillip Somuel - WSW WRX, if C 'N my 91' 'si QM, C S Childs, JC1Cki9 Roy Clork, Keilh D. Clioli, Bennie Cole, Jomes I? ,Ir Colemon, Connie D. Colley, Allen Scott Conwoy, Shoron E. Cook, Mgrk Alan 70 Senior Closs K 4-if Q 1 'gf-' , .31 , 4 rf .m i f V' f ,fi 'vw ,,,, , ' N ,f Cook, Philip Alan Copenny, Juaniia 01 i Craig, Sharon Kayanne Culpepper, Sharon Denise Curlee, Brent Daniel, Chris J? lla A 3 , 9 Daousi, Harold Joseph, Jr, Davis, Chris Lamar Davis, Vincenl Bernard Davison, Leon Dewayne Working our in The weigh? room is a favoriie hobby of senior Chip Seagle. Cox, Alexis Lynn Coyle, James David Senior Class 74 ' is sl N. M Q . fvvn 'f' N1-5 s., e 'I iii Sq- ,,,, Day, Ruben Dean, Willard B. Doswell, Charles Wayne Duck, Tracy Diane I - ' .QU T ' HR eu . nerve- T7 X .1 4 xx i A - NN.. .. If- , ,E . ,rlra V, DUGUGYI DOVWGU Easl, Brenda Ellis, Carolyn Yvonne Ellison, Angela June 72 Senior Class Ellison, Jusiine Eubanks, Brenda Pride in Their Class rings is a feeling snared by many seniors. Finding The righf Chrislmos gifi is o problem for Allen Colley ond Lynne Moore. 'gf ,3 --as , if 'C ...-...- Evons, Polricio Foirololh, Hildegord 1 gy f k 'L Q 5 - , ' g '22 ' 1 -ff , l Finley, Mory Kolhelene Fisher, Chorlofle Denise Florence Vivion Vernifo Fogie Dorryl C George Shen Ann Glenn Williom wid! 52, 164 'Y in..,.- 3,-, Goodwin, Jenny Lynn Goss, L. Dewoyne Grohom, Down Groni, Morvin, Jr Senior Closs 73 As Gayfer girls, seniors Siacey Riddle, Caroline Wade, and Angela Smiih, along with junior ' Pai Larsen, learned modeling. -EQ-9' AYFER5 Gray, Donna H3 z , if? , Grier, Yvonne fi-X i... ,,,,,,,,, r ,,,,,,,, s,sl s.1 Harkins, Donald James Harris, Rebecca Gail Harris, Teresa Kay Harrison, Marion L. Hearn, Jorrell Todd Henderson, Minnie P. Hickman, Tommy Hicks, Kgnneth 39011 74 Senior Class We L A .1 . Hightower, Monica Elisa Holcomb, TOVTWVVW 'lQW'Q Hollis, William Doyle Holmes, Sharon vs., Huagens, William Mark Hull, Michael Jackson, Ruby Jean Jackson, Sherry Boniia i ova, Holland, Darlene D. Hollana, Teresa Darlene 'CSTV' Hovey, Sonaa L. Huckelba, Deborah Faye During Teacher Apprecialion Week Allyson Reeder, presi- aenl of The Nafional Honor Socieiy, presenrea Mrs. Frances Prescoll wiih an apple. Senior Class 75 A Jackson, Willie Mae Jacobson, Debra Jean Qu' ,NN Jasinski, Jim he Johnson, TOVTWVTWY D009 Joiner, Angela STarr x X Jones, James Randolph Johnson, Mary EIizabeTh Jones, Juvonaa Delene Qual--- a ' ,Wav -1 T W... NN ,N C vx WVVV ,,,.,,. . N-...J I ,JT 1 ' Q ' or . fra, QQQTAEEQ MXH bN'N N ,.f1'jmsy 4 ,ff Q 4-Wf- ' ,fsen 1' , ' Q 4 T N f , o i ' 1 ' W ak F-A' W IJ J kkyf W, ZZ .N LV X! 1 ' Ziff, M f .z s-v '5 ' ff J T M1 ' 5 ,, ,..,.-v' 8 , 4' AfTer spending many hours aeooraTing Their hall during Homecoming Week, The seniors were proua To win The oompeTiTion. 76 Senior Class Y. E w i 'T'Y t-si 1 Jones, Kennein Graham Jones, Vincenf E. 'lbw I Jones, Wanda J. Kiddie Day brings fond memories of cnildnood To Todd Molburmoni and Marion Harrison. 44 if VN- Kelley, Kimberly G. Ann Kinard, Waller Donald King, George Allen Kozee, Donna L. Lamberson, Samuel A. Landreau, Ralph TGVVY Senior Class 77 I F il as M Landress, William Blanchard Lee, Tami Lewis, F. Sluarl Lighisey, Jerry Scoll Lisle, Sandra Lucas, Norman Jim Macchia, Brel Lance Maisano, Palricia , , Wfsf fri Busily Typing an envelope for Mr. William Screws, Karen McGahee assisls in The Main Office's secrelarial work. 78 Senior Class Marshall, Donald Wayne Massey, Mark Anthony L... McArThur, Barbara McCann, Myrtle 1 ? ' McCollum, Lori Ann its-f McCrary, Jeffrey Lee l McDaniel, Gary Lewis K Mclnfosh, Dianna Lynne To pariioipale in a Chrislmas play, senior Teresa Holland rehearses her lines al Grace Baplisl Church. .ff W ff' wh ik? McDurmoni, Ralph Toad McElreaTh, Valerie lrene McGahee, Karen Melvin, Mary Lee Miles, Bobby Miller, David L. Senior Class 79 80 Senior Closs Mifcnell, Ronnie V. Milcnell, Wendy Gole Am. lk mf' 'fm 5 Mills, Jeffrey A. Mills, Jerry D. lik CY' K. Monorko, Lydio Montgomery, Lori Ann Moon, Govoun Del Q.. Moore, Johnny A, Moore, Louro Lynne Moore, Trocy L. ss.. f -i closs officers' comioefilion, gives ci bubbling .Q FRIEND Moore, Jennifer Morelond, Mionoel Dewilf Richara Darrell Nickerson, Michael Lamar Barbara Ahh Parham, Teresa Ahh Poller, Lisa Kay Powell, Dixie Reha QUWGY, TROVTWGS ROY, Jr Real, Tohi Tarasa no 9,3 I1 E Oakes, Tina Marie Ogburh, Lesrer Keifh ff-'X la, ,., Parmer, Alan Lamar Phillips, Ricky E. Powell, Laura Ahh Price, David paper, Alah Parmer firi s The library a for research. V 84 Reeder, Allyson Lee Reese, Kennein Dion Ricndrds, Angelo Ldree Riddle, Siocey Lynne Ridley, Dione E. Robinson, Lori Ann Soriucne, Sneild Renee Sedgle, Chip Woyne i 'V ,, l I Snellon, Rosemory 'WM' Drofiing cldsses prepdre seniors Bobby Corr ond Moses Truesdole for d possible coreer in Smifhl An9e'O LODGE dronilecrure. 82 Senior Closs Smifh, Earnesf Dwighf Sneligrove, Joel Bruce Qu--v Spivey, Julie Kay Sfephens, Erwin Leon if Smifh, Jeffery Don Smifh, Jennifer A. Smifh, SCOTT B. ku Snelling, Shirley Ann Spears, Larry A. Spencer, Sandra . .152 we 'mini A SiA'1 if no-.. fo welcome him back, shaky, , As senior Jim Jasinski refurns from being exchange sluaenf in Bolivia, Jordan sfuaenfs line up Senior Class 83 841 Senior Closs Sleworl, Brenclo L. Sfover, Polricio A. Strzelecki, Christine Ann k N x ga 4' B X S X if fsigsl' If 'f ' . K HQ 1. I .Q V ' 6,0 'iT:f'sf x -. SWOWQOVWI Jlmml' Toblor, Corol Ann Tole, Robin Denise 'CX W, . J Anxious To see who shol JR. ore Sommy Bell, Trooey Duck, ond her dog Soomp. Summers, Douglos Eric Toylor, Debro , . l , .5 - M, M. VWWAAW . 5' ' 'QV kkkym , Taylor, Scott Michael Dewiii Dwayne Edward Turner, Lorenzo Reading a magazine during nomeroom is one way for Ronnie Miicneii To comoar boredom. 'SRX if it Try Torrance, Robbie Jean Trevaihan, Terry Lee Turner, Linda Kay Veasiey, Sianley Edward Venable, Jan Maria Wade, Caroline Frances Senior Class 85 WCJUGI Jeffefi' WOIKGVI GVSQ B- WGrriCk, HGVOIC1 Gene WhiTeheaci, Donald Lewis WhiTIey, Kevin ScoTT Wiggins, Connie D. f-'N-is s is Oi ' f . f S? I 41 Hg' 1 ' ing? 86 Senior Class As a member of The newspaper sTaff, Phil Cook assisTs Mrs. Vivi Ann Trawick in fiTTing The copy for The paper. Wilborn, Ricky Willioms, Yvonne G. Wilson, Kennein R. Word, Arlene Worrell, Donno Foye inf. , enwgn, I M ' aged um' n g--- U... f av 1 1 ' O '5- .LVD Q nv , 1. 5 'U' 'um if ,U I A wav I If is. 'b. 'Lx' '. Wrigni, Vonesso D. Wynn, Timoiny Young, Williom F, Senior Closs 87 Tomoro Bdnks, presidenr of ine ju- nior CIGSS, pins d Homecoming boosrer Dodge on Kim Cosby. Leslie Hoy, TVGOSUVGFL GiGi Porker, Secreioryg Siepnonie Roby, Vice Presidenr. Nor pictured Tdmdrd Bonks, Presidenr. Tredsurer Leslie Hoy mdkes prepord- Tions for The Junior-Senior Prom. Juni 4 , 11 N .. 88 Junior Cioss iq., V 1,4 if K . U rn iw :N 1 3? 2 -4- I ' 0 - :I fi 4 5 54? aw' W 5 i V r ,ZW 3 V. -,. ,,,. 2 J, .WM K 1, I V . f ,I ,czjj 9? Jw , Michael Adams l Loreiia Aplin Michelle Ballman Jon Barneli A Lisa Berry l Miriam Bowers Shirley Alexander Barbara Allen Anderson :1 f 4 R S NE-Lif A iii Regena Armsirong Chrisline Baker Lisa Balliel is QF? X ti, 1 l ff' K is f-.... my E N Y fi fx V Wanda Banks David Barnerl Tamara Banks Sid Barron Tina Balson Judy Ballle As presidenl of The Sludeni Council, junior Darlene Godwin urges Sfudeni Council members To parlici- paie in aclivilies. ,,..o B 5 Xb 'I 'K Meshaun A Samuel Bedsole Benford si? xg 2 v ,X of sw ss xx 5 ,fi ii? Elaine Bess Biopgimon SCOTT Mark Blaxlon Sonja Bohnak as A Jerry Benlon xi-it-ar A .. Angela Bowden wi W 223 ' .4- 'Q' Bcfbofc Mike Brannon Ben Branron Memnie Dennis Brooks Penny Brooks Bozeman Brighlwell Junior Class 89 :fiilsliiifii iii: , 'r iii, E' 'wfliiiilffivr,Sir1ifC5.zS,S rfebvgegg-3,2 - 4 . ,k:,,F!.5E5iE.55LV L M ig fir.. . 'as' if 5, ' 1, fm, Q . E? i Kevin Brown Liso Brown Mgriigsgef Kelli Buliorci Alon Bunn Rodney Burke LoWondo . Keiih Debbie . Burton Sherry Bulls Dovid Corden Cosneberry Chadwick Dovici Choney -P MT 5, 3'4 -' 'ls ,:-: if A Y I' . . Jccggime Millon Clork Tereso Clork Borboro Clio'r'r Liso Cliciii Billy Cobb 1' 1 .fx Dovid Cone Kim Cosby V Suzanne Lorenzo Cox Coulier . Pomelo Troci Creech Crockett Sondy Mullikin ond Vickie Hyorns Try on experirnenl wilh Mr. Johnnie Hudson's guidance. Q0 Junior Closs Sherry Burke vory Clork x 5--. Dorrell Cole Mike Cosby Sybille Croig Louro Culp ScoTT Turk enhances his rnaTh abiliTies in Corn- puTer Processing. Q W -f-. I -o ,1- I r ,Q , Culverson Ray CurenTon Jeff CurTlss Sabrenna Davis iv' W f , eee,e , 5, si s - uf f' 3 l sdrnmy David Rdenel ody Julie oedn Belinda Doner iw' is srl ef Edwards L Y ,,.. . M 5 N . ei- U 6. I R L , . ,,.. s' 'Q Q vt' J .Q ii si ssrr M' S' Lia x- I Rdndld Dudley Benme Kdlie Eldridge Jdy Ellis Jeff Ellis Jdnnny Ellisdn Roben .E A.. A iir' iiii i f E. E- ' kk L , .,, I xiii ,E ,---- X 4-E - If iii, , , M - . 1 1 '+ -wi. 4' ni l is T' if l si 1 -.i.. ' if QQ. 1 fx fy Lisa Epps Donna Evans KenneTh Evans 2 X Ts: K' 4 is M 'XHW' an. 'C 1369! slh '-,il yas- :2-'slrmi b . .5 Showing fads of The fall, Leslie Hay and Paige Tillman pose for The camera. 8 VO dC 'O rvidrk Eewell Billy Edrsyln Evans fi mg, mari 15 iii? T fx? Ai.. ,s 4 vu X -ov Q' H X' STeven We Willene FosTer Sieve Frashier Funderburk Junior Class Q1 Adding 'rhe finishing Touch, Roberf Enfinger works dlligenlly in wood- shopl gg , Thomos Joseph Gorfmon Gibbons A 'S.., P Adroine Goss Jomes Gronf 5 ,sf juan' . ?:?iQ?2' 4, r f wwf, 'o . ,f ss. ,, . t ll. 3 Mg.: M y f, , A lr lr: .4 3, Bobby Groy I ,iix - . 'v-f. - 'Q er, 1. . ' 5 Q? W vm Y -as fi M E' Dorlene Godwin Melonie Groves Shello Green fir L FQ if if ii,, i iiiiffii i G G i i ' ebbiei he dgebbfi G bb.i G Q lb - ' l. i - ' if . ., ogg .M ,, G lr ' 'f , ' ' .-- f .K . ,- ar -in . -.. J xx, ,K ,. i ii .. ' ,, ,N ' ' Q1 -- - I Y' 1 .., li r 3 if K. -d 1 G G ' Y ' 9 X ' Q fl A it fre, fr . r . 1 , , . . .ki - U gr I 1 Thomos Griffin Shoron Grimm . , , x ' yu. ' r . el:-S11 X i 1 55 ' 1, or Q n f , l l. rim f H' . Q 1 A 1 fr? Kim Horberf Doniel l-lormon .f. . N gig: gk x A - 'slag Mg. A .. .W on r ' Q Q' ' i V -V r . . n . . , X 1, ' ' ::r 1' G 1 5 1 ll 1. if 1' ' r Spill N ' H' 4 -' Mu.. u ,A ,gli ' . r lllll H1 '.:::lllg . rq:: lf 9, ..'Illl .u...ll-1 4' --'lIlsllu1l...f.l tv i Dennis Heder Bob Holi Keiin Holi Angelo Hamm HZSQQCQK Alfonzio Dovid Horrison Sonyo Hoffield Leslie Hoy Dovid Helms Henderson . . . will Peirieie Herring - ' or Je-rr Hodges Tino Hodges Ginger Hollis Mike Heisre-od Jeri HOIT Highlower Q2 Junior Gloss if j IV r Daniel Hood Keiih Howard I-4. ,JN V' fl Belh Huey Mack Hullng 2 Tim urs? ' Vicki Hyams Bobbie Ingram Laveiia Ivey Janice . Jackson Bracly Jakes Marie James -.gf X career choice. Helping in The Main Office will give Calhy Vernon experience in her ,,,,....-1- 2 .4-w. JG FIGS V1 STe2?gn'e Dale Johnson Kay Johnson Todd Johnson Julie Johnsion Aaron Jones Alisha Jones 2 f'-I I 'Ffh xl Qiiiiindi Q5 Franklin Jones Lisa Jones Lori Jones Robby Jones Robin Jones Thomas Jones Chris JoseY Junior Class 93 Wilh prociice ond dssisidnoe, Siephen Pormer develops his idlenis in drdfling. S , Q i ol -v . K ' , ' K , Chorles Ld whon Jdson Lindsey Dickey Long Vicki Long i' Deboroh , Cdrhy MCCOY Rilo McDondld Mcouffie Qi U if-4+ ei Y ,W N 'H 3 i .X f Alfonso . Bennie MCFOHGV Niyon McGraw Mdhendon Q4 Juniors Closs , y . if y lg ii LJ J Robert Lowson Kdren Ledford Lehmm Chris Leondrd Greg Lewis Ti.-sw Kim Kemp Keith Kinchen Lee King Terri King Tereso Lone Pdiricid Lorse -A .5 ? ,SM nf: 1 , Borboro Rqymond Lewis si Mdurice Rodney Love Holly Lovell Rilo Monley Mormon I W fr 'T .f ', E K I Using on odding mdohine oids Kdy Johnson in oooouniing. K ..Ak- fi A - , , rr Q 5: f A O 1 'T ss L Q ' - , A 7 , fi' S , mV 3 ,g sq ig ' , N X 4 . , f L L L: W- . ' . 1 Q GA 'g ' oils . 1, ' ' .' f James Lyndo . McLendon McNealy MMS Mercer ' Mark Mitchell Paige Mircrieii . 'Q H fs 'X gf' A f Nga fr. F A kgsi gig, ' 2' SSA 6 1 9 5 f K' Alicia Morgan Eric Morris Pairick Morris is w s, ,fi - I F -iq fi' jjjff Lv A- --i'r- 1 . ,, o-A Q L? m y . 1. ,O gil W, A . - Q ii Cheryl Nance Roy Nelson Paul O'NeaI ii f A ...AN J yixk K if L - L W, r 3 sr ' . iw? Nb' rr! 5 NL -. William Orr Louis Oriiz Scoli Owens Eff Snelia Owens Tony Owens G-iGi Parker ks- .- f -sg '.1. 1 ,air M Denise Meronev Dapnne Miles Richie Miller Susan Mills ' , 4 V- Ef fw'.. - ' . 1 1 l :,- if ia k i is Misa A ,ff l m , -zvgiffe.. ,rg Q .f,usigI , , ' Dennis Moore Suzome Cnris . Monigomery CMT Mommy Moorfield 11 as M Ronald Morris Sandra Mullikin Lynda Mullins Mary Munn Busy working in ine rnacnine shop, Boo Hall finisnes a sofl face hammer. Junior Class Qsy Kdiny Poiierson so .wif ., .. . gd so is Sf Q 0 if N Eli se fi f R -ir' rssc P ii s 'W r u: ' , Y: k ' + I. . H , ' 7 11,591 ' f H ' 1 ' er r ' 'P 6 4 ' ysss :WV noise X s . 'slr ix .A HH li ll 6' ' . Te hen Jennifer Porker Rodney Porker Spcgner Z ' as I - is .,.r P is A 1- R X- P? 5 eeree is , ! R r re P -as 'ff ., ,, - if V Q BOI'1l iie Raymond Peterson Peterson Ricky Peierson Poul Poole My 45 5 I Q f is? ss is 4 dia 'ff gc! . Coinerine H Dovid Poyne Pearce X , 5 'H 1 U59 Alon Pope Rondy Pope ik sw N A ali ff R 4-' ' 1 ,, B 0' SN XX 4 s Q 3 f X N l W is Q . .W A iz . i f , Henry Allen Posey LOFTWGV Powell Cdihy Powers Leon Price Quomebcum Debi QUWGY m-.-QL Royce Roiley Rene Romsey is S as fs gf YQ if S' Tll'lCI Rondoll Sissy Reordon u.AH Ricky Redd Kennein Reid ln doio processing, Willidrn Orr leorns To operdie ine Key Punch. 96 Junior Closs Contributing her artistic ability to the Christ- mas float, Jeri Holt prepares the little drum- mer boy. -VJ ,,, ,J . -V. v 4 ff S A Cathy Renfroe Randy Renfroe Betty Rigsby Cliff Rigsby Ls, x rj Bettie i.r 1 0 Q 'A is si li ss e S FOb l?9'l Judy Robinson STffQFg'Rn'e :virion Run A 3 LS ' 5 . 3 Lr-' 2 1 ' x is J :-: - - N eerr ' in :J i ' h'e' af f - nk Q ' i 'N . as J hhee . - s f 1 ., ,- S ' ' 7 Q X L J? ' i :A-r ' 11 --K ::- - an C t ,t . ..,: ' wi. . f is - ,- f 1 4 . .5 -'Lr ' Billy Sanders Ronald Joe Saxon Libby Shaw Sanders S eS SS 1-r N vi Qs S Q RM it 5 C F nrnn Y 'X ll , 5 WM , ,ig 1 Q K or 1 Sharon Wanda Shirah Melissa Shorts , Simmons .s. Teresa Smoot 3135535 'fl - t.sy C I t T Faith JGHICG SOVU Staniszewski Q WF s is N S. 1 s 4 1 A. 9 N I Kathleen Soles Cynthia Starks Wanda sign To pass time, Henry Quattlebaum snoozes during home- room. Q S iir HF 5 Cgrey Smith D9l'9Ck SrTliTh SODYG SFTllTl'1 Juniors Class Q7 Before The ll aurice Marsh Belh Slockion Darrell Tadley Charles Taylor an English 1 , ,.' up , 13 ? 5 2 i Anfhony Tony Taylor Brenda Terry Thomas as r.: . '7 '15 .ggv M -. .. r ,Y gd 4 Q2 Q is x gi I M k A ar Terry Thomas Thomosoo Thompson Rhonda Tice Paige Tillman Cheryl Tkalec Leon Tlcalec ' W C- Kffe : ,T Q ESR 5 . . xr T 6 Norma Moses Truesdole Melony Tubbs Scoil Turk TU?,S3'ee Teri Tyner S- is k.f g 'ZAK 'sg Q' j H by 5 Juanita Thomas Upshaw Kim Ursrey Belinda Doner and Kim Cosby prepare a coslume for a play. Underwood Q8 Junior Class W Jeanelle i Wayne l Walicek James Webb Brenda Williams l Mary Ann l Wilson Woodard i i is his . S? ' , f ,, 1' 3 ' 4 + S- i Tix -G 'X aa' 5 ' Kainy Vernon David Wade Ricnard Wade Rulnie Walker Celia Ward Paula Walson 1' tl fi iniianig Tongie .USG Ann Williams Whifehecd rlll x i M ww I I X ,Z i Ex gf- W .,, fu lf I M In ner spare Time Suzanne Couller oafones up on lalesl news. S1 1' 1 3 ' 1 Dexler Williams T Williams Tneresa Williams Winifred Williams Andre Willis Jerri Wilson 259 .sr is Q .- E Wi wwf Officeliifamofcx B checks Patrick Morris out of if 2 ' i ' f ' ,V 'Q j,,,Q,grL:2h5i 'm Z, i A . t 3 s, l , 1 ff 9 W ,,,, f - W 4 X 3 I ,J , r ff 4' ' M Sophomore officers Presidehl, Fleloher lVlcElreo'rh: Vice-Presidehi, Jockie DeNoux5 Secretory, Sheilo Brooksg ond Treosurer, Tony Hood show greol progress To develop sophomore pride, Sheilo Brooks, Mrs. Creolo Howord, dhd Fleioher IVloElreoTh ploh Sopho- more Spirir Doy. Expressing her ehjoymehl of Alge- bro ll, Sheilo Brooks smiles os she ex- pioins her problem. W, Z ,.,,., ..,, .-.-- ,,,,.,...-.Jen-.1-----' 100 Sophomore Closs -we-Q 'David Adams Jud Addison Jon Alexander '? S Gregory Edward Bruce Allen Anderson Ammons Linda Aplin NAD' G-ay -I Kenney Barefool X. Tx- ,, X 5? J, i N mae X .,.. , Eu Q -I R Q, Spending many hours afler school, Teresa Lovering idenlifies piclures for The annual. rms AI. V, k--- i .. ' ' ' .. ess. ' - ,, ,.. is . . ' D Cindy BON Digfggus Lgcffffglc Bcfgfgfgr Vincenl Bexley Brad Beasley Phillis Biggers - .V mils. eg iz sss ! I f, Kalrina . . Michelle Fonlilla . . Bissomene Alicia Blalock Boswell Cheryl Bowers Bowman Terrie Bradley Chrisiy Branlon Alvin Brooks X Dierdre Brooks Sheila Brooks Darryl Brown Gloria Brown Shenila Brown Willie Bryson Sophornores lOl P ,, As o concliclole for Preslclenr, Debbie Slocumb gives her cornpoign speech in The sophomore eleclion cornpoign. Rodney Bobby Buck Melisso Bueno Gwen Burke ff! ,f Billy Burkelie Jornes Burns Jone Bush Felioio Buller Eornesline K! Wendy Butler Terry Conup Condi Corlisle Rose Corllon Dovid Corroll Kelley Corrol Bulls 1 W VA A 71 Q A, 48 s- - Frying eggs is one of Trooey Ryder's ocoomplishmenls in Home Economics. 402 Sophornores DeWoyne Donno Gnome' Comer Corler Chombers , WHY lvlelisso . . . Chcmom Billy Childs Ricky Clor is sifi ' ' F Jody CWOP Ken Cobb Goyle Collins i While woiiihg for The bell To rihg, Alon Moriih ond Derek Wilson discuss homework iD The breezewoy. C ' .s if X s Lorry Collihs Dohold Cook Judith Cooper QF Q Angelo Cosby Sheilo Colton Dorothy Cox . I C .Q 4 +43 Arlihgloh KGDDGTD Poirick Cozorl Crowforcl Crowford Crisp Cpgffbgwe Ricky Crouch .KF Gvgigsgwln Leslie Culp Donny Curlis Jockie Dohiel Brehdo Dohiels Tommy Dees Jockie DeNoux DGNOUX Poul Dillorcl Mike Dihgley Clihloh Doher Sieve Dorriely Sohdro Drew Droughl Sophomores 103 Q Q Robert lviichoel DuBose ci . Eijeggfds wondo Ellis Sophio Fleming Julio Flemisier Kenneth Ford Willie Ford Sherri Frdshier Pomelo Frdzee Chorles Frosi John Gdrcio vw? SEM? Phillip George Rigging Sieve Gordon S2223 , 1- wg A.i' A . - XA f G , ' ,,.l , I fa, K7 - Y iff' N A ' 3' YW, x... df , f , Y' During Spirii Week, sophomores showed Their closs pride by prepor- ing signs for holl decorolions. 404 Sophomores Kennelh Ellison l Thomo Borihoiomew Gordner Jomes Groy Keilh Greene Colvin Grimes Veronica Willie gg ,. if - 1. . s X ,, Fm E ... f gg X , K Q N f if r X -Q .. .l.r , ,G S Esler Fosler Tommy Fronks NJ J Dominique Lee Gordner Gedroic Lorry Groy Noncy Groy Hozel Donno Greenlee Greshom Tereso Gunler Corol Holi orin Hollis . Anrhohy Hood ondo Howell Jlgiitsgm Leiho Jookson Ann Jorhes Mory Jomes Tokihg o course in Business Mochihe, Deiciro Brooks hopes it will be on ossei in The fuiure. L- K ' K W i s i xx , i . ,, llh i of - 2 sss gif i ' 1 L I , . :.s 5 2 r .N J M, X r -W X N if Iiruimifiil- Jocquelyn HO 'i r sg 1 s sig ka 5 0 W rf ' is i 4 'X si 4 of x W ii Christopher Ciorenoe Sophomores 405 X Sherry Jomes Joey Josinski Lorie Jeter 2:12331 Jsgsrrggr Mdry Johnson Corol Jones fi fav .4 Mork Jones Mfgwliw Neil Jones Snoron Jones Kimberly Juddh Gerry Kelley Eddie Kirnbrel Mike Kife Lorflgson Ruby Lone Rodney Ldney Borboro Lorsen Suzonne LGRUG ysx .ins Terry Loughlin Ilgiig Tnomos Lester '35 me tt, '9'f H fiom Suzonnekl Lee Lewis Fedrick Long Tereso for 'rhepolm free? y + ss LOVGVWWQ ,L AX ff -1- l- nn, r'u.:x A--:.....L-..I.. ..1--- -,- L--,-n.-- i--n ,I-A ,,,,A, - Higgs: . 5 I iw, ink . t I xv in waz Melonie Lovett Kenneth Lynn Diono Mdisono 2'-1 'V Mesteenquett Morty Morler Alonzo Morsh Martin if i . lf- . if ' .1 4, -1 gf. . X .gil 4 Midori? ' l 'rr B M Q ie t +I- Q 'ff 3, Q ' 'BQ if-R MAN is 1, 1 jx ,r- Q :w A wx Roger Mdrtin Morie Moson Debbie , , . McCortv -ry fr ' to- , S too ,Qin K 3.. - :gin .irk . ' it Sf? ' 'L X A S 3 1 R, Q lr ' ' ' r ,,t.,, , S ,. . :fig-,F I Qlififij f, ,sfifriglfj Elffrlif x , -'V ., '.k 2 - . ' s , i - ' f fr girl vi 5 ig X - -f ..,n zzz-: - ,k f fr -: . lf- - wi .ww- V -if 'K i,.555,3 ,, S ott,tto X it X tigg 5: 6 if Ni X tw? if S B' 9? if Q , M' F95 is fill gi 'Q 3 rf S V , M 'H K ,I -in .i E., , . . if 4 In . Y, if tuttt i ' ' i , gigs Rex Mork Rondy . Donthio Mory McCormick McElreoth Dole McGee - MCG-hee Don MCGUWG McLester McWhorter S oott it t t ' :A :fr is ,, is 'N f X Q2 Qt? ,F we , Q 3 it f , X iffffl lx 1 1, Wesley Meors Cheryl Melton Tereso Melvin Philip Mickles me E Q. f ,lf . ml ., ,Q J 5 5-Vp iight 4 . gs 6: ze G gg , r iiitti W in mf, A .S ,Q tlt- 4:2 ' 1 7 l Pom Middleton Scotty Miller Betty Milner Redford Milner l Trying to find informotion for o report, Kim Smith uses the cord cdtolog. Sophomore 407 To enhance her Typing speed, Wanda Muiiikin drills daily, Mark Myers Rita Newsome Joey Norwood Ronald Oakes i Mark Overby Carla Parker 408 Sophomores s If A X Sam Mifchell Ricky Morris Greg Munn yur Cynthia Moore Rufus Morris Evelyn Munsey .... A v -P P- .-.- 2 ' ff' ' K s 2 I f Ni S 5 ' RE:-N. si L 4 Kiki s '.' lv :H ai 'J ,F i l Teresa Moore Wanda Mullikin Roberi Murphy 1 Dwighl Nichols John Nickerson Tonya Norman Cheryl Norris Rhonda Norris Joseph Ousiey Pamela Parker - J Haslily, Jennifer Peoples compleles a book repori in Time for class. Edwcndc - - Jennrfer Make Perrlnello Benjornin ' Powell Sherry Profner Y . .2 , I-'H SL 1 'k'k ' Romney RGTIGUQG Ronnne Alon Reese V nun H -Q- , s Hdffl Donna Ridley Sanding a draw Top was only one of The many sfeps in finishing a proieci Thai Bo Gardner learned in Wood Shop. is l Y' 5 ooooo, s f1r 3 il - 8 N, 'i Q., Q, Mm As '?'?f! ' 2 si? S 1' if in in ii jf 5 sg EI! is .' , 'Qs f tl s 1 55, isa? Sleven Robinson Lisa Rodrigues Zack Rogers Phillippia Rome iii .. f Fifi X , i st.: 'i s.., S tvgxprliirill E1 Eixaiiggqz 5' Q 'R X 3 X L i fi s ,351 Q 3 'Sf fi-N 'X A or .1 i' Charles Roberl Sanes Sanders Rodney Self Sieve Senn Kathy Shirah Bernard Shorts Gwendolyn C' Gvgmjgymg L' Simmons Shara Rogers ,, . f '- if is ff - , J ' si Tracey Ryder Hope Seagle Alberlha Sims 12 WW- ,M if W iw Debra Slocumb Michael Slocumb 5 S A A K ' Sophomores helped To bosler The school spiril as They cheered on our Jackef Team. 4 40 Sophomore i Anneila Smilh Kim SrTiiTh Michael Smith Rhonda Smith Practicing for the Christmas festival, Stuart T Witzkie rehearses his piece in Jazz Band. fgpaey T HJ! 9 X - Dorothy Sandra Snider ' 5 Y' i Melody Spinks Aretha Starks Sygfpsrrms Viola Stinson -fx I K if f tif ' sa A f' . - , X ff t 1, rn' Jfjili, Q HN, K' Thurmond Thomas Rebecca y Streeter Strickland Summers Dowel' Sunes 's rn iiii iiri rs'it r i.i- , Q92 was 'f iii i s , Tiyyl 4 , ,,., , , ,E . 1 siirl V Q. Q iii' R 1? ri.i S 4 T V ,,,. i i i 2 , , vt . . Micheal .- Robert Tant Frank Tate Keith Taylor Keith Teasley Thibouu Cedric Thomas Dexter Thomas For 12 'M f srii ggi, .Jail 'Y fwi ajvtelddy Spinks, luhoh was not only for X. 5' if ,Amw- ii H, W ' sq ' 1 jig if I W kj, Ricky Thomas Joanne Donna Tice Chuck Todd Jessie Toole Maurice Mgr ie Tubbs Thornion NSR 35 -G 'Q Q . is 1, .Q sk , xg? ,ii Q' hi - Z T Us W? -A R! k 'U XSS R. ay if sw - s is is ,, s ik Y Nix .Q . E Q25 -9 'j Truesdale 9 0 rv , K-:N 4 X1 . T 153552: 5 as 'Y V '5 Q- , I ,A i ,Z W Tricia Tyner Jackie Vaughn Angela Wade Ora Walker Terry Waller Rika Walsh Evonia Walio .. s ii , , , vviiiie Warren reobeiiweiner Wrigdgn Jeff vvniien Donna Wiggins Richie Wilder Kim Wilkerson ,aw :H time YOTKIDQ on a pihafa in TTIS gf' i 142 Sophomores 'fl Make Wrllls Derek Wrlson Wimers Sluorl Wilzkie Wooten l mf 1 lf Leornlng To chonge o Thermosfol, Billy Burkelle hopes for o fulure coreer in 4 are ' 'f' 1 wg 1 K .Q ,fin rl ., f' X 1'-Qvr ? 'xr-e ,,.... f 4 , W . we :gg lk .K 'K S W Q r ... l fix. X l. u f N we - l f -V., Juonlro Lee Ann -nu., M,,.,.--'- Y , , 5, we, gk va, Being one of The few girls in Mochine Shop, Jockie Voughn Ieorns 'ro operole The lolhe ID rnoklng o rung for her projecf. Sophomores 4 43 Freshmen Class officers are fronl row: Treasurer, Denise Miles: Vice- President Tammy Loveg Presidenl, C-ail Clark: back row: Assislanl Cry- sial Holley: Secretary, Cindy Mai- sano: and Assisianl, Lori Freeman. For Thanksgiving, The freshman class collecled money and canned goods . . . for The needy. Freshman Class Secrefary Cindy Maisano counts money Thai was collecfed To help purchase Thanks- giving baskeis. ff' Q is 3 up I in Q ,- ,Hs 1 up Si an .,,,. den- ,Fr mi - 9,1 u-,......M,.., Q... .pcnnqn i 1 ps. in .. . ..,. ,- m .Mb 's if 2 N..f Qs 1 ld Freshmen Q' Lislening carefully, Franklin Eide receives advice from Mr. Fred Lewis. Clark Adams Fannie Adams Sharon Adams Geniry John Riichie Alexander Alexander Alexander r 4? 5 l ' ? .fa K . K M I ' . . Cynlhla Allen Joseph Allen Vanessa Allen Angggn Anirggjs PGTFICIG Askew G-reg Axon 1 md eu, J ,rs , N I Y Z , Ricirara lsallara Slacy Banks Priscilla Barclay 322332 5222233 Mary Barcfiela 4 sz: ,M-mr lf, fi , , ,,l r ' ,, Dx l 1 N , ' y BZTEE? Janice Barron Joanne Ballle Bgfggwgrs Keith Bell EERE? Bobby Benning 'Z' I .ll Melissa BGSS JGVVOU BKJQGFS Tracy Biggers Biigggglte ScoTT Baan Terry Boswell Q, ,l 1 1 B me , f -- ,..' '35, AVTQSIG BOYG DOUG BVGUGOH Curiis Bronson Roberl Brooks Laura Brown Lisa Brown Melvin Brown 'wb fn ,- , I Patrick Brown Sandra Brown Bruce Brunson John Brunson Terri Bryan? Terry Burke Donna Burl if -H '1 C is K sa -4.- f an ff? Denise James Sammie Buris Jenny Bush Nina Builer Tracy Byrd Cameron Cameron Lisa Capps wut s Doing her homework in The library, Esler Fosler prepares her English homework. 146 Freshmen l l Maria Carman Leisa Carr Jeff Carroll . Dorofhee Kelly Ameho Caffe' Carter Casileberry Tammy Cato James Causey JGVVY Chadwick m:: ' m'.1 M ssli 'N , is l ,C v'-9 ff ul Ronnie Cherry Go le Clork Tommy Clork Jodo Colbert Arriving ot school to begon o new week, Dorryl Solomon smiles os he steps from the bus. My N sf N , X ix fn Q s si H If T Trudy Colbert Aliso Collins Kevin Collins Trocy Collins Congiizgmder Lourie Cone Jonet Cook Judy Cook gs 2 f l - if! Egg XX . T - v- 4 T 2266231 Alon Corbett Johnny Coulter Kenny Coulter C'grgS?SL Angelo Creel Getting some advice from Mrs. Bcrboro Thompson is Angelo Fuller. .n 3 it T. T ' 1 if l Tereso Crews Eugene Crook Jomes Crosby Monyo Culp Greg Jon Culpepper Culpepper Freshmen 'l 'I7 Wilh The ossisldnce of Shdron Conwdy, Bonnie Jones checks our d book in The llbrdry. LdDonno Curenlon Rovondd Daniels 3 J ' -4 1 x Chris Currie Alice Doniei Steve Doniei Deshon Ddvis Ldrry Ddvis Rene Ddvis Somuel Ddvison onnie Sue Beverly Jerri Dennis Melissd Derry Tim Dosler C Tim Drew Q. V - -A , , , -.1 f - 4 , -R I 'fl -.3 . Pomelo Dykes Franklin Elae Jasan Eldridge , 4 F, N -.1 W ..4 X, , z if sz. is Phillip Eldridge Kori Ellis Thereso Ellison Kdren Esser 2 M- fwv -J X s T leondy A T During d violent gdme of indoor boseboll, Rene Do- FdircIoTh Traci' Fcirdofh V016-fie Faison ROY Fvfmef vis alaages ina ball. l 18 Freshmen HE UGG D99 Fell N Nh YN ,ae 4 'W' x. ..,.-Q 1 ,fr f L W ,JI -XM y J J ' , , L ' mes Ricky Fincher Wendy Fioreno Darryl Flemisfer 1- K S ' --ss l Lori FFGGITWOH X63 Melinda Goss Randall Goss Rosalind Gould -N fs If Micheal Gray Micheal Green Jeffery Griffin Vincenf Griffin Jeff Griswold Kelly Hall Lisa Florence Ronald Floyd Marilyn Fosler Free Angela Fuller Kennefh Fuller Susan Gibson Micheal Gllsson gggjrggn Cynthia Jackie man Freeman if K 5' 522222 Gismigm Annq Grgy Lorraine Gray N. , A 42? ' 'W- Lisfenlng To Mrs. Louise Brown, Jamie Cameron learns Algebra. Freshmen 419 Tammy Love gels an off-campus perrnif signed by Mrs. Ann Baldwin. Homer Hamby Caihy Harris Freddy Harris - - Richard Rhonda Harris Richard Hass Hcwkins .gs ff Vf . 'Ne Cecil HGVG-S Mislie Heirns reen Henderson Hgwggfsgn Peril Hesrer Annie Hicks Rose Hicks Garreii Hiii Terry Hill rim Hobbs 635832 Sheila Holden James Holder Sonia Holland Crystal Holley i2 Robie Hollis Hofgfigy H'lg',ffDhj2l, Roberi Hopkins f A Howard Keith Hubbard Fred Hunt Brenda 5221632 Jim Howard MICHGCJI Hudson ries Tommie Hunfer aa Playing Scabble in Spanish gives Karen Johnson ana Chris Cur- rie a belief unaersianaing of The language. .. jx John ingie Ji'fQgfm lclell Jackson Bennie Jokes Shirley Jokes Koiny Jarrerl Francis Jeffries Michelle Elizobeih Katrina Lorenzo . Jeannie . . rfhur Jenkins Jenkins Donna Jinrighi John S O n Karen Johnson Johnson Johnson I5-bl J .Mp 500959 Jones Curlis Jones Gerald Jones Melissa Jones Terry Jones Darrell Jordan Freshmen 424 Reoding The newspoper during homeroom helps Clerk Adoms To Coich up on The news. ? 'X 5? ' 'Q L9 Tommy Morne nfl 5 Jordan Angelo Koiser Corlo Kile xg' Vincent Kimber Beverly Kimble Leo Ann King -pf ' .V 'hx' , Ancireo L , -E Kim Kreyer Lorry LoRue Lawson Pinky Lowson Roberi Lee Avo Lewis Hugh Lewis Cynfhio Timoihy Long Tommy Love Liso Lowery Dionne Lynn Moisono Dovid Moione Terri Moione - . L Noncy Monley Chris Morrroii MZZRSH BQ,-bum Mason Jeff Massey AWGN Dennis MOTTNGWS Donna MVGS McCormick McEIreoTh Mclvlillon Freshmen 122 Assisied by Debbie Toy- Afler school Willie Jockson buys o coke ond o con- dy bor from Mrs. Chcirles Corlwrighl. ll,ln1'l I l. 4-,4,.ol ' ...dnl FTTOFIGG DODDIG A Meodows Tim Mercer Amy Merrill Denise Miles Milchell Rodney Miller Ronnello Mills Anthony Mims -.e ,gr reno Mircnen Rondy Mixon xy-. ' ary.,-5 Q f .. gg 35? ennelh sgrggg Anglo Moore Roquel Moore Romeo Moore Jeffry Morgon K Pom Monforl checks our of school. M, . ,QQ ' . .:-- -. Eloine Morris H Polricio Morris Scoll Mulkey Dorryl Munn Venesso Munn .. s AQ 1 3 ,M I I BGCKY MUVDVWY K9iTh MUVDNY Dovid Noll Noro Nelson Freshmen 123 Karen Norion Trina Norton Ryan Offafi Lori Orr Dee Ortiz Vicioria Ousley Losmdm i s P i Tim Padgei Richey Pair Carl Palmer Chris Palmer Ronnie Parker Kevin Parks Henri Pairick j . A I' Lacy Pairick Pgggign Terri Paul Earnesi Payne Sigma AQ ins Regina Perkins Eddie Perry Af ,4 3 H Mar Peierson Christine Warren Gloria Pollard Pam Powers Patricia Prather Chris Pr or V Phipps Packard Y 9 5 sr' fi' R Jr Discussing grades wiih Mrs. Mamiiee Henry, Cynihia Freeman receives good news. 124 Freshmen Melody Rainey reusry Raines Cmnes Sherrie Ramsey EZTCYB6 Todd Reardor' -sd CIS? TH. .f ' 'fx M ' . . . Cmeu Mike Reed Swcv RICNOVC5 Dorlo Rideoul Rooerr Rideoul Lorie Roberson Chris pobineffe Rebidue PM .v me . U Mx Q' Q Qu 'K 'N is 1' s Q' we sq 1 1 . as sf : V A k'k' -- Igsgmglfm glggjggg Kevin Rome Sieve Romo Renee Roller Eddie Somuel Iggtrfigf 3 Johnny Lolrenbo Scioldone Donnie Seois Cindy Sewell Edword Snow Shermon Slocy Snorl Morgo Silos ffxx- .-... W Jdmes . . Simmons Jomes Sims Nicole Skeen Ill -J 4- 1 Skinner Billy Smollwood Smsgfliggod --...-f ,f , w s! fr M V H ,,., , ' V in so S S 1 li, ,, ' fx Lowo . ooo , . Sffiih T'mO W Smml In Introduction ro Business skins, snorlhond will be useful ro Angie oreel in The fuiure. Freshmen 125 To give a good band performance aT The foolball game, Michelle Johnson praclices her flule during band class. Ni 3 0 John Soufh 'l 1 , M qv Condace ,f 47 I John Sfewarf Stewart CIGTG Talbot DOflS Tarver Raymond James Thomason Thomson 4 ,fp nna Dwayne Turner DO 426 Freshmen Underwood -.5 Tammy Stinson Beih Suggs Marie Sullon Phyllis Sparks rx- Aw: V Doug Spears if Laura Sfaniszewski Vernila Micheal Taylor Brian Tefziaff James Thames Demeiria Phillip Joseph Tkolec Tolberi Townsend 'ii Linda Veasley Tim Vinson Tracey Vinson Roderick Thomas Anila Turner Va f' i Jason Voisine Dennis Emily Swyger Teresa Thoma April Turner Theresa Wachfer Wofxzgqht Cyfmo Jimmy Walker Todd Worker Robe-rr Walker Ella vvoiron Walker as s Wm s as , HW Q N K ig J 3 1, Q is 5 3 E . ig 5' YJ 451- t I- Q whiff xv P f:,. I Cds sk UAA K - I , 4 - -. 5:5 bw l Jeff Webb Wesley Welder June Weiss Judy Wes? Evewn Angem WhaTleY Whrlehead Lisa Ward Lynn Whillen i Wggggrg Tony Wilcurl Scoll Wilder 083312 Evelyn Williams Jeffery Williams Micheal Williams I Orangle Patricia Wllberl Williams Williams Williams .fl - l Teresa . . Danny Wmoughby Parrlck Wilson Workman cg-my q'e'3?,i Allison Wright Name Wrigm Amen Zcwcdil Classroom compelirion enables Joey Allen To im- prove his skills in malh. Freshmen '127 s S T, I ,, 3,.,, QT SS5iiE?Wf iI4NWNllllQCDDDDN M .iv su' '-n..--,,,,. -.,, .. 1'. ....l Assislanl Principal, Mr. Fred Wil- Iiarns, spends much of his lime dis- cussing, observing, and planning The school curriculum. As Assislanl Principal, lvlr. Fred Lewis goes Through some alien- dance slips. Soriing class cards was a pig job for Mr. J.W. Enirekin, Vocalional Supervisor. W 3 air, Q' 1 in QQ'-Q ilrr si -9 C, v 'fewmmfg W li P . ' Q, . A f . :V L T '2'n....q.,., ' ss s T K.., T While siTTing in his office, Mr. William A. Screws, principal, checks Through some of his files. ln preparing The aTTenclance reporT, Mr. Foger Booker, assisTanT principal, proofreads his work. As principal of The Jordan NighT School, Mr. Wayne Kirkland assisTs his secreTary, Mrs. ChrisTine Davis, wiTh some paper work. wi: Sir' mx. s-...,' Mr. Ike Alexander, Special Eaucaiion .QW . E fr Mr. Pnillip Arringion, English ll L.1, if . 1' MN. my K V, R V ig Miss Emma Jayne Bernnolz, Senior Counselor 'Z 5 ffflf1'. '. 1' -.4 api' 'R 1 .,if M, i r ' Q K Af Q is I ' Vw' - ,g, 14. ,E 1. 4 Q, 1-.gg fm.: Miss Vera Allen, Accouniing ,Lg M ,,., . ar VW' ' f A' Mrs. Susan Avani, Main iss M- '- Mr, Aaolpnus Biggers, Business Eaucaiion Deligniing sluaenis, faculiy members, ana par- enis alike, Mr. Parker Jones conaucls ine Sym- phonic Bana aT ine PTSA Cnrisimas program. if If Mrs. Jayne Bland, Mrs. Alice Bowens, Englisn IV Biology ,Ab wg Mrs. Kalnryn Bray, Cooperalive Food Service ,- A39 'NI iffy' Mrs. Sarah Breckenridge, Home Economics l, Chairman Mrs. Della Carmack, 2, - Q ' r u Q if new .,f,.f .,h. is kg-xiii?-gi b 55.9 5 Q -. ' ,ggsjfsss-bfrfsxetf , fl 'vW, ,.,,f,m,.u.. .. ,,: ll- -0 Mrs. Louise Brown, Algebra I ,...A-n.. Mr. Charles Cartwright, Home Economics Electrical Construction Mi ,,,, - I 1 'V , 5 'fb ,ii li, K M VV ,, , , A f VV , X 'M r,li Mrs. Margaret Cole, Free Enterprise V l , , f i Mr. Coley Davis, Auto Mechanics l , ,Y 1 9 v QF, , ' A r J , s ,Wx . 1, sf it if Q5 2 ' -I ' if .4 if is , .. Wm V X 2 A-0 DSM' ' , Woqpai Mrs, Bgbbie Cgrbiftl Miss Sarah Courson, Mr. James Creek, Biology Environmental Studies Social Studies V VK! ,if lm il' Mrs, Doris Dysick, Mr. Grover Ellis, MfSgt. Andrew Faulk, Government Machine Shop R.O.T.C. An Preparing for a class experimeni, Mr, Joe Chambers mixes some chemicals. ix X wx, xx K 'N-M. 'W-s.,,, Qu , i x,.. jg' Q Q si SJ X if il gr B ,qnyfff-ax ffl- , -egg ai MJ, ,YVI ,ix li .J-KH Mrs. Rachel Harrell, Mrs. Mamilee Henry, LJ.S. Hisiory English R 'Lx Mrs. Mildred Fosler, English , i ,sg AL Q gi 5 jf: f ' , iiiiiii ,, Jis f ff y Et l 4 .' X' l E ,f ft .ii s ' 1 -an. . 4- . I, ,,.hb., 4,1 4'j,,. , , ,, ,,,, I . i f ,Q 1 Mrs. Joan Frank, Business Educalion Chairman 'N . N y A Q: X, ,f I Mr. Don Freyberger, Tille l Malh .Lux X Mr. Herman Glaze, Junior Counselor -' ,,,, M 'V 7,17 ,V Q' .L.. 1 , ' A fif1f1'4::I'fmlmk 0 ,, ' 'jg-Pfflr ,ll , ' is 'i i Miss Celine Hice, Tille I Reading Mrs. Elizabelh Gibson English NJ' Miss Carol Goodman, Sophomore Counselor lk '. , A . Mr. Johnnie Hudson, Physical Science 2' Q Mr. Wallace Huey, Choral . Miss Rufh Jones, Main Office Secrefary Angela Richards work. ii g fi i Z if Mr. Dwighf Jones, Physical Educafion ...is X4 'Q . -UMW ,,-2, J, i XXXXK Mr. William Screws and Mr. James Enfrekin peruse senior f' 1 f' 9 4 , .5 F -4 Mrs. Mary Anne Koepsell, Mafh 4' fr F w y f YL L- .. , 11 l --in . . . .u ,y, no f f.-v-ww -- Q '51, V W1 , if , , i A Y ' A H V 1 - V 2 ,.i, ,,,y V ' .H .VVV ,,-, ' -lii 'lli' I L lll md ,.,, ,,,.,: i,zz, V Wi, ,,,, . W ..L, . V ,,, f 'E ' 1 . . ' - , 4' iii' 'rw- ' Z z vw A 'Y' . 1 f iff' M ' ' i . 21 Mr . F ' . . . . Mrs. Ann Land, S Cum Londk Mrs. Gloria Lawrence, Mrs. Virginia Lawson, Affenclance Office Special Eclucafion Special Educafion Counselor Secrefary Secrefary Miss Margaref Lee, Special Educafion a greaf service To hearing language To . - ., ,.- 5. an ' . S f f y s .Mg MW5fe'L . fQ fWWWd Mr. Mike Liiirnan, DE., Sociai Studies V+-we Mrs. Carolyn Massey Georneiry I . 'sy gl r sv M 753 .M.y4 1 '54 rr '-A V . m :..'1 fml Z ,J Q Mr. Monroe Lori, Mrs. Ann Loyeii. Pnysicai Science Office Praciice . . gy gg ,, 'W Nd Mrs. Becky Maiinews. Sociai Siudies Depi. Chairman Mr. Mark McEIreaTn, Sneei Meial Shop ,E g . ,Q i X ' . W'g Z,f Mr. Mark McLernore, R.V.i. .mgyghy yi,y .wwfwf 'i up A 3 ' '11 Miss Ailene Mooney, Dara Processing Preparing a siencii for a Tesi, Mrs. Ann Loveii Types wiin speed and accuracy. Eggs r. Mrs. Linda Miller, English Reading Tiile I if .1 . I jf . ,Q I 'WA K' 'f .... U.-v f Br Mrs. Elaine Mordic F .AC . E. Assisting his students individually was one of the du- ties of drafting instructor Mr. Presley Tutherow. llffll , I! X. Y ,N , .ff V, if s af l Mrs. Sandra Ott, l Librarian ff r ,isa ' 1 I , Ar. Luther Reeder, Math Dept. Chairman Analysis I , If Mr. Olin Morris, American Political Process Y, asf' Q - 5 -I ww fg 1fg,.f'r: , l 03 -Q- -V -t -.fi -1 sk. . ...l .,f 'Q v f r -51.33, f ,FJQ4 l f If I 1 J.- 1 Miss Julia Mullins, Physical Education Mrs. Mary Nail, Special Education ,,Q,.as.. I 'Wk f rf- f' ' l'w fflfi t , s,,r NN -. .,- Mrs. Almorita Nolan, C .V.A.E. Mrs. Debbie Peoples, Mrs. Francis Prescott, Mrs.lMinnie Quarterman, Special Education Sociology, Humanities EPIQIISN l A ,L , 'LV lil, ' 'fi 'i5fi2fs.,, 1,3 ' L W ,. . if . Ml- Jim Reese. V Mr. Jack Rowe, Mrs. Karen Ryan, Mr. George Sabens, DC-T-f SOCIOI STUGIGS Special Educaiion Special Educaiion EIGCTVOWC SHOD M- . I in I KL WVIL My k k y k x. ,, .,,l'j X r e i f W, y. f W iff Mr. Walker Scoii, Mr. Gene Sharpe, Physical Science, Physical Education Healih Chairman Mom Ngebm I Wy... Mrs. Judy Siinson, Miss 5Ybil Sione. Nt, Q A f . , XE L , , hV1i 2 3. 411 I i 75 E 4 MXSQT. Eddie Sundie, Mr. David Taylor, R.O.T.C. Drivers Educalion Q' Ha, ' ' 1 ., . 6 ' 'i': if sf 'J' Mr. Larry Taylor, Mrs. Barbara Thompson, Graphic Shop Freshmen Counselor Working on sofi sculptured animals Took up much of Miss Glynnda Tinsley's Time. 4 I ' r'-- iii f VV'l, 'i' fa i Mr. Marvin Waife and Teresa Holland check yearbook proofs affer school Miss Glynnda Tinsley, T Arf i rf' ritz , I Ei! riiiii in i I I Mr. George Trawick, Wood Shop , K E -I if y .9 jug A Mrs. ViVi Anne Trawick, English, Newspaper 1902 , an fi -.ax Miss Elaine Vann, English I 3 I Asa 'Y -H s E A 1 4 . A J If' 'iii .W Miss Mamie Trueff, Mr. Presley Tufherow, Typing l Drafling -PM 'Q my . . Miss Angie Williams, Mr' Morvm Wane' Vocalional Office English lV, Annual Iroining ' A 1 'uf 'fi f Mrs. Linda Twiggs, English lll, Drama 4l 1lW Mr. Fred Williams, Tifle I Mafh M W 4 x.,,.. Y Y 'W v u-N':-ns .,., V' new -. s. .. ,sz A I ' -- ' ,WP M5. 'f -YQ ,Y ge u. 1,: .Es ,V ...ss N,x: ,,V., I , .EQ - ,, , fir i , f ,. s. . .... me I' ,f A . . ..,, 2' g. fa eg, - A . .. . ,. ,.. .,..., N f - aw . 1 --4:-W -X -- . I J- wg ,- K -H, , .55 K so ,. . E .ty V5 V ky 1 Win... 1 Q. M 'k Q ...fs WS. L R.. NM -seq is-i E Froni Row: Mrs. Beiiy G-oddy, Mrs. Morgorei Johnson, Mrs. Johnnie Moy Woliong Bock Row: Mr, Jerome Wolion, Mr. Royrnonci Groni, Mr. Willie Towns, Mr. George Miicheiip Cusiodions X.,-we Ax Mr. Nollie White, Mrs. Vonnereii Robinsong Holi Moniiors 'S Mr. Joseph Poul Shinko, Moinienonce Cashiers: Mrs. Kainerine Paicnin, Mrs. Tina Dunnaway, and Mrs. Dorofhy Blackman Back Row: Mr. Johnny Moll, Mrs. Carrie McCrary, Mrs. Benzella Coo- per, Mrs. Eleanor Jones, Mrs. Ozella Huling, Mrs. Sarah Bowden, Fronl Row: Mrs. Gloria Snipes, Mrs. Vera Jones, Mrs. Callie Pnilpol, Mrs. Pearl Saxron, Mrs. Zadie Williams, Mrs. Aa- aie Govan, Mrs. Margaret Hickey Mrs. Doris Hudson, Cafeleria Man- ager, Mrs. Maureen Wooaill, Assis- lanT Cafeleria Manager .,,,. .3 V ' 061 2 4 r -. .,,,.. .,..A.,Q.,...Wl,,y . ,,,...n..,,,.w.,,f-,W , W. 'Z f ' 'i .,,, 1 4' 3? ,A if i 2 , It . .M . s 4' ' H , . J T X JE i 5 , . Q A Mi, T' ' . i - wi. W A' - 'W ' , M EJ f ' ,Qs ' M . ..,,,..., , I n . . H 4 r ... .,., , K I I I ,Fw 'H f ...rr -1 -rrr i'ni' M insi M . .I .,,. 5 I '77 -W' AL m,,..,,s,,,.,, g, rr rf 'W' .,..., ,U Z... an -5- ' Q 5 -....n4' cgi 9 . : '- N:-' U I in--W -.av-'f' 'Inav' we-'H KN-.W 5- il' w , -b ' W N . f X - A if Q fff ffffi f A :I F! if 9 ' , ' K, 'f' ffk, ,V , - ,V -V .,,,,, 3 A , M K' . I 1 fi 1 S MN Breaking Away Fram IT All Unwincling from The sTress of classrooms ana sTuclies, many sTuaenTs waiTea far a lang break. WneTner iT was a ae- sirea pep rally ar jusT an as- sembly, Tne Time always seemea To relieve ala rouTines or new pressures. To clear Tne manoTany of our week-ena Tne JackeTs fauna a aance To be helpful, ana parTicipaTinQ in exTra cur- ricular acTiviTies aclclea zesT Ta our everyday num arum. fX f Lf! OpposiTe pdge Top: G-eTTing ouT of 7Th period, Jordon JockeTs were oble To express Their school spiriT oT one of our mony pep rollies. OpposiTe pdge boTTom lefT: Kim HorberT finds ThoT leoving school oT 42:30 is one of The odvonToges of being on The work progrom. OpposiTe poge boTTom rlghT: AfTer Jordon IosT iTs homecoming gome To Boker, Tomi Lee ond KeiTh Og- burn sTill showed Their school spiriT by oTTending The school donce. Top: Before The firsT bell, Leslie Hoy, Pdige Tillmon, Debbie Chodwick, ond lvleshoun Bedsole spend The Time They hove gossiping. BoTTom: The Jordon fooTboll Teom hdd iTs spiriTs lifTed by The sTudenTs who dTTended The Jordon-Colum- bus gdme. o SPARE TIME FILLERS To occupy spore Time, mdny sTudenTs found inex- pensive hobbies for omuse- menT. Shdred wiTh friends, hobbies become even more fun. PosTimes included skoT- ing, pioying pooi, specToTing oT sporTs eyenTs, coIIecTing coins ond sTdmps, singing, ond pioying musicol insTru- menTs. Top: AfTer school, Bdrboro Ander- son ond Shdron Grimm Toke Time To workouT in The weighT room, BoTTom: Chris Josey uses his spore Time ond energy To perform on The skdTe floor oT SkoTe CenTer. J N sf f 7 ,, X X 2532 M SQQQEXQ1-- sgsggszf.-.:,lT.., -Q 19? PN--MTM ' 'Xs..Q3'-51:1 fy, 4,gj2f ,fi K+-----'..A Y R 57i'i,Ql -- Y-E En f 5 , 2 Y- , Top iefT: On Tne weekends, Bren- do Terry con be found oT Golden Cue ploying pool. Top rignT: AiTnougn Tony Toyior is o member of Tne Jordon boskeTboII Teorn, ne olso finds boske-Tboil o good woy To releose sonool Tension. BoTTorn: AT Peoon Bowl Lones, Hol- ly LoveTT ond Jocoueline DeNoux ploy o cnollenging gome of Spooe Invosions. Top righT: While The LiTTIe River Bond is in Town, Jordon sTudenTs Toke The opporfunify To see ond heor Them perform in person. BoTTom IefT: Owning o porfoble rodio, Woyne SuTTon finds iT eosy To oorry his music wherever he goes. Boffom righT: in The morning be- fore sohooi sTorTs, iviorion i-iorrison ond Tommy Forsyfh enjoy iisfening To Their cor sTereo. T 5 E 5 T 1 i i 1 .f ,W if 44 T. , T ' .v A .Il , af 'Y' w 'K - . N. -XXV ' E K 1' 225' j xy' Y r 5, in W , S wig? , . Q .diff , - fm, V ,,,,, 7 4 1 W , Nb JAM SESSION Music ployed o very impor- TonT pon' in The lives of mosT JockeTs. PorTobIe ond cdr rd- dios were used To keep The peoT wiTh Them while They were on The go, ond mosT JockeTs hod d rddio or sTerio in Their homes. Top lefT: Examining sTerios oT Jor- don TV, JusTine Ellison ond Dondld Morsholl hove o hdrd Time deciding which one To purchose. BoTTom lefT: Tuning up, The pep bond prepores To help boosT spiriTs QT The Jordon-Columbus home bos- keTboll gome. BoTTom righT: STudenTs find ThdT hoving cor sTerios enoble Them To Toke Their music wiTh Them. l 149 I fl 7 1'Q .,-wr' 4, I . 3' j , 1Z,J'13x I' 2 f'fq',,,..' 1 ff Tfiigjff-ffza-1, x ' f' W N f 5 1 M - ' K '- N. 1 - 1, A 6 W, 4 ,M ,,., M,,,,.w ,.,, , 2 t , N , ,A , ., ,VF ge 'WM ,,,. -,.,, ,gg..iLiL,.1 ' f W I , Q , - x . 1 , if 5 P K na' 9 .., C' 9.Aw 3.-.. ,fy Cf' 'li 2.7-'qizr -...,-,hi Q ..sg ' W -'--'--it----........,,, -u ' w V KJ J g M .A Y' . I , K -0 P kts 3 A . W.. V ' '. 'x I we fx vi ,lf 'g qw 1 in If . l .w 5 ,1 . -PQ -.f , - .Q 'f A ,b M,1',,,.r- F ' ' N nf I 0 Q . , my , , , Q .., , , .Q K - A 5'--.NNN 33' - ' - I. 'J 1' ' r'1 ' L' Y N, K '. ua ff. K 1 A , , ox X. I 5 5' ...as iv 'L' . 'i' s ' Vx- A ,' Q 4 or In 'Q W 0 ., F - av K! f- M YI 5: 1 L.-443 ' 'J , . .Z.W .- . P if 4 1 Q K ah Q if ., ,,--s-'- l f W XX in ' A ' 1 ,df 'V is 1? S ix T 44 1 ,ig xr is aw' X E ', -Ars, f ,, - , ' ' 5,- wgwssg P 0 elf. ,. ., vs, 4 ,,. ,if Q, , bv 0 'Q . v II.- 2Zo isf fs N, 'Quinn' if AQ,, ' . . s W - T .f 5 , Hx ::4VX . Q -S . E, f ' fe: A A' Q T f R XX 3 X A , Lf 1 A 3, ,,., , T 9' ' ' f l C i , gf ex V x 5 K, ' M1 'iv' N gm, 5 Tob lefl: Boosling school sbirii for Homecoming Week, Teresd Lover- ing, Bdrboro Anderson, Scoii Turk, ond Dionnd Mclnlosh oorlicipdle in Inside Our-Bockwords Doy. Top righi: By dressing up for Twin Ddy, Debrd Jdcobson dnd Angelo Ellison show Their spirii. Middle: To cop off The spirii week, d bonfire wds given To drow Jordon boosters. Bofiom lefl: On Sock-N-Tie Ddy, Chuck Todd, Debbie Slocumb, ond Lorie Ileier go dll oui To demon- STTCITS Their spiril. BROTHERLY LOVE Top righfz Pracficing for Their ub- coming church baskefball game, Wayne Walicek and Brad Beasley play a game of one-on-one. Boffom lefT1 Members of The Lufh- eran Church on Armour Road enjoy The sfained glass windows Thaf sef Their Worshipful mood Boffom righfi Alfhough she has a busy school schedule, Teresa Hol- land sfill finds Time for her personal Bible reading. I ' 'I T' GIVING AND TAKING On lvlonddy, Februdry 23, Jordon sTudenTs ond fdoulTy members Took borT in The Red Cross dnnudl blood drive. To be dble To pdrTicipdTe, o ber- son hod To be dT leosT 'I7 yedrs of oge ond weigh oT leosT 440 pounds, Neorly 445 pinTs were oolleoTed. Too lefT: PdTienTly, Chris Doniels wdiTs for The Red Cross nurses To re- ceive his blood. Top righT: AfTer giving, Chris Don- iels ond Vonesso WrighT enjoy cook- ies ond coke. BoTTorn lefT: AfTer giving blood, Vdnessd WrighT helps fellow oldss- rndTe Terry Londreou sign up so ThoT he con give. BoTTorn righT: Jordon sTudenTs seT Their gool dT 'IIO pinTs To win The Blood Drive Big Drop Aword ogoin. 153 RighT: While sTrolling Through The pork, Debbie Toylor ond Dionno lVlcInTosh Toke Time ouT To ploy on The swinging horses. BoTTom IefT: On The woy home from school, Emily SwygerT ond Clore TolboT Toke Time To swing oT Johnson ElemenTory School. BoTTom righT: AT one of The home boskeTboll gomes, Sobrino Moore, Corolyn WhoTley, Loreno Morsholl cheer The Teom on. 'R- , f sv stem Sm if I T 5 9 -ss WC' fi i X A ,r i ww ff I TOGETHERNESS Spending Time vviTh o very good friend or vviTh someone speciol helped mony JdckeTs fill ThdT void of loneliness. Top lefT: EscorTed by Dovid Horri- son, Suson Mills comes To cheer The Jordon boskeTboll Tedm To vicTory. Top righT: On The weekends, Jim Lucos ond J.J. Jones Toke in o mov- IG. BoTTom lefT: Before school sTdrTs, GiGi Pdrker ond Eric Morris discuss plons for ThoT evening. A A L,,, . . FOR YOUR INFORMATION On The eve of Ronold Reo- gdn's induQurdTion, The fifTy- Two Americon hosToges in iron were freed. The Columbus School boord foced The conTroversiol issue of which meThod To use in ob- Tdining new school boord members. The ciTy of ATldnTo wds in d sToTe of bdnic ofTer The mys- Terious murders of eighTeen block children. Top lefT: GeTTing GD eorly sTdrT in poIiTics, Debbie Slocumb Tries her hdnd oT giving ci speech for Presi- denT of The sophomore cldss. Top riQhT1 Americon ciTizens in WoshingTon, D.C. held o rolly pro- TesTing The lronidn hosTdge crisis. BoTTom righT: Mr. John Amerson ond his Iowyer, Mr. Fronk MdrTin lisTen boTienTly during The cross exomino- Tion of The Columbus CiTy Council. A Nh 'P H ' f' Y 5' Nliliitary Hifi T5 5 4,,o, F0l'lll9l'Host1lges Suing Iran 5 Ili.-in a8c gif? lg'-n'i : '! 'l-'1-'ifl -- 1 ' ' rf E n-uqxgd 4 3 -' Yeager. If . 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Middle righT: On his cornooign Tour, PresidenT-eleof, Rondld Red- gon, ond his wife, Noncy Redgon, rhode o brief sTop in Columbus, BoTTom lefT: AfTer refusing To com- rndnd The releose of The Anwerioon hosToges in lrdn, AyoTolloh Khomeini rose To infdrny. Wil ' K .43 55,6 1. ,sei ,,.k 1 N. N E ,s,.,.: - f i-:aa s. ss Qs.: N ks N' S, S 1 52, 2 rf 'f .493 3- if -: Fgs .. 5 ,,,aaeufwv..1s.m. MONDAYS ARE MADE FOR . . , AImosT onyfhing-being ioTe To schooi, hoving o jommed locker, or even wrecking your cor-olvvoys seemed To ruin The beginning of The week. Mondoy-The doy you wished you hod never goT uo, Top IefT: The oTTendonce office becomes o busy oioce in The morn- ing os sTudenTs coming in loTe hove To check in, Top righT: Dorio RideouT finds ouT ThoT hoving o jommed locker con be very frusfrofing. BoTTom righT: PoTricio Ivioisono finds ThoT driving in rdiny vveoTher con be hozordous. ng .,,,, , ,, M 2' - ,iii if - I I ,,.., ,, ' bY'.. ,wi,5'ii M' H f 4i'V ?5'fi5 k W Q T r'is T T g ' T. ' ' i f .---xx N'-..,,, V-,M 'T 4'-as , , 'W' s .iw YA GRAPEVINE A favoriTe pasTime for Jack- eTs was spreading The newly- heard gossip. If noT be world of mouTh or oy hand-wriTTen noTes, The laTesT news reached iTs recipienT by The Telephone. Top lefT: Relaxing afTer a hard day aT school, Miriam Bowers Takes a few minuTes ouT To Talk To a fellow classmaTe. BoTTom righT: Before The loell rings To go To homeroom, Lisa Capps and Tracy Byrd discuss The early morning gossip. BoTTom LefT: EnThusiasTically, Sher- ry PraTher reads a noTe To cafch up on The laTesT news. .F 6 MW' ...FW I ,g -M ,3 4 .. + TSTQGQZ-fir ,T M vs f . 'MAME K g M3 ,V QV' 4 img ,W . T K .. T 1. INK ,. V . . 2 T L W .4 5 .. rrrss T T' U 1 ' :Qs Clif! ' Y 4 , T Mn ., Y , 1 'ILT ' ' , ' I i .1 . . V f . ,. ., r ., .. A H ,m.,,.4-,. wr-if is . ,. ' ,f ..,,. , ' . , . . T .V 1 T , 44311. I ZW ,4.., , ..-1- WW' ..,.- ., ff' . M zifwwwf H Wwzf ' ...s - 4 1. 5 k 7 sm E E-4 if N Ti .'.. ,A A. 1 .5 'T li, W . -H- 3 M ' P ...A , . ,... .- n . v K - . X W, A ,ff nyc A yy , ., 1 I KVTVV I Y I n f Trssl T f Wi-lAT'S HOT . . . The prep look was whaT was hoT. For The girl JackeTs, iT cohsisTed of a plaid wool skirT, ah ihiTialed Oxford shirT wiTh a pullover sweaTer, ahd a blazer. The accessories for These ouTfiTs were ribbohs, socks, and changeable belTs wiTh buckles. For The boy JackeTs, The ouTfiT was dress pahTs or leans, ah Oxford shirT, ahd OD ihiTialed pullover sweaTer. To Tihalize These ouT- TiTs, lzod socks ahd belTs were worh. For boTh girls ahd boys, popular shoes ranged from booTs To pehhy loafers. Topz Girls fouhd gold buckles wiTh adjusTable belTs The ideal Thihg To wear wiTh Their jeahs. Middle: This year's popular shoes were docksides, S.A.S.'s, and pehhy loafers. BoTTorh: lvlisTie Helms, Homer Hamby, Sheila Brooks, and David Adams Take pride in demosTraTihg The IaTesT fashion. we ,Si .5 - - , fs. W. .w , 45 5 f ,T mffjs .lm 9 Tl fi Qi' T ,f 1 'c ,ffm - 5 i ' Xlll . . . WHATS NOT Wifh soaring inflafion, fam- ilies faced enormous financial difficuliies. Sfudenfs offen as- sisfed family budgefs by fak- ing parffime jobs. Thus, They were able fo afford beffer clofhing, Transporfafion, and recreafion. Top Ieff: April 'l5ih ushers in mi- graines as bills, federal income fax, and sfafe income fax forms fall due. Top righf: To help oui The family budgei, Keifh Clark mainfains a parffime job af The Piggly Vlliggly. Middle leffi Tammy Alfon, winner of The Secrefary of The Year award, discovers fhaf having a parffime job helps keep up wifh foday's econo- my. Boffom leff: Sky-rockefing prices made purchasing a new car very difficulf. fb w-m....., MN-M H -,,, 4 -M NW g '--nf-..,,,,s,.x K ,xx y , kfWQQ EMH4PlQiS3 F' 9 O English By sTuclying grammar, read- ing liTeraTure, wriTing composi- Tions, ana communicaTing orally, sTuclenTs improvea Their English abiliTies. As elecTives in The English DeparTmenT, Vo- cabulary, CreaTive VVriTing, ana l-lumaniTies were offered for more inTeresTea sTuaenTs. Top: AssisTing STephanie Roby wiTh an essay, Mrs. Louise Harris sug- gesTs some revisions for improve- menT. BoTTom lefT: UTilizing The l?eader's Guide, Vivian Florence finds re- search sources for ner term paper. BoTTom righT: AT The carousel rack in The library, Ricky Blackmon searches for a paperback book. Eu. . 'Q Top: To improve his reoding dbili- ly, Truby Colberl peruses o book os he lisiens To o recording of il being reod dloud. Right: As Mrs. Frdnces PrescoTT's siudenl Tedcher, Mrs. Jenny Homes lectures lo The Humdniiies oloss. Middle: A Voccibulory siudeni, Sonyo Reynolds dsks Mrs. Jone Blond oboul o worksheel ossignmenl. Boirom: Exploining d shorl sTory's symbolism To Sommy Burls is Mrs. Minnie Qudrrermon. DRAMA AND DEBATE ln Drarna, sTudenTs sTudied TheaTre hisTory, pracliced ba- sic acTing Techniaues, and analyzed plays. Forensics' ob- jecTive was for sTudenTs To learn To do in-depih research. By displaying skill in speaking, logic, organizaiion, and refu- TaTion, sTudenTs were chosen To represeni Jordan aT area debaies. Top iefi: Sfanding in The wings waiting for her cue, Chaniel Carier scans her parf in The play Persepho- ne. Top righT: As Demeier, rnoTher of Persephone, Janie CarTwrighT de- rnands her daughTer's reTurn from Hades. BoTTom: AfTer winning an award for Their debale Technique, Kim Kel- ley and ScoTT Boren pose wiTh Their Trophy. , Ti 1 'NIR 5,-4 ' un' gxfv t' '- - sr fy, r -. .,s.fzJ+ , in-Cleffsm . W ,A . ,M 1 WPC. fixi- ,Y JOURNALISM Consisting of photogrophs, news, ond editoridls, the Cor- mine ond Grey informed stu- dents of school octivities ond events throughout the yedr. Top: Front row-Ddvid Frost, Greg Brddhom, Ldurd Powell, Pom Porker, Lorie Jeter, Debbie Slocumb. Sec- ond row-lvldrion Hdrrison, Stephdnie Roby, Julie Johnston, Lyndd lVlcNed- ly, Suzon Bueno, Justine Ellison. Third row: Scott Boren, Mork Cook, ivirs. ViVi Ann Trowick, Chip Seogle, Rich- ord Cdrroll, Michoel Nickerson, Chuck Todd, Jessie Toole, Dondld lvldrshdll, Wdyne Deol. Middle: Hurrying to complete his Carmine and Grey column before the deodline, Chip Seogle quickly meosures his column spoce. Bottom: To improve Louro Powell's journdlistic obilities, Mrs. ViVi Ann Trowick reviews GH dssignment with her. SOCIAL STUDIES SernesTer courses in The So- ciol STudies DeporTrnenT were designed To rneeT sTudenTs' needs ofTer groduoTion. To choose o vocoTion, sTudenTs reseorched differenT job oreos in Cdreer EducoTion. ln Free EnTerprise ond Personol Econornlcs, They Iedrned of vorious economic sysTems ond personol finonciol infor- moTion. GovernmenT ond Americdn PoliTicdl Processes TdughT The workings of gov- ernrnenT. Top: AssisTing Mrs. Doris Dysick wiTh o bulleTin boord is GovernmenT sTu- denT Angelo Willionns. Middle: STorr Joiner ond Mrs. Morgo- reT Cole proudly disploy o chorT in o Free EnTerprise closs. BoTTom lefT: In o World HisTory cldss, Mrs. Fronces PrescoTT poinTs ouT The exTenT of The Holy Rornon x . :jsp 3 is as if E x. 1 V T3 iz ,- A Empire. M BoTTorn righT: To help Sornuel Do- ' 'S , v vid undersTond on ossignmenT, Mr. ,,..: 5 - T . T5 Olin Morris exploins o quesTion in T 1 Americon PoliTicol Processes. 'T ss S. ...fs T . . H, . L :F Xo nix' -' Wi .YP Y:1-:E--1? . A .. 1 T -T TT 2212525 1 .f::.:5:g ifjtiyx-I'i. Yg: tif' -fnz-fx - sm-W -ws. -Y . -.- .- vs... .-.c-.- ,iss-, is as E Q is N QX X X XS? ...,....... .. X f W T T , 6 ....k a sie- TX - if is . . Q T . T S2 TTTTTT Q X 9 S-T + Q .... W- .- -T ff -. --ws--S - -.rr------.Q , .... Raj lv I i f sv i I In .N Top: Explaining American labor unions, Mr. Jim Creek lectures as The Career Educaiion class Takes noies. Boiiom Iefiz In his Personal Eco- nomics class, Mr. Carl Zimmerman discusses noles on personal values. Righi: To emphasize her poinl, lvirs. Ann Baldwin geslures To The noies on The board. SOCIAL STUDIES SemesTer sociol sTudies courses helped sTudenTs un- dersTdnd The world in which They live. By Toking World His- Tory ond UniTed SToTes HisTory, They could reloTe posT occur- ences To currenT evenTs dis- cussed in ConTemporory His- Tory. To comprehend The dif- TerenT culTures of The UniTed STdTes, sTudenTs Took Ameri- con Origins. Sociol lnsTiTuTions ond problems sTudied The world's sociologicol problems. Top: Working on o U.S, HisTory os- signmenT, Lyndo lVlcNeoly cuTs ouT o mop obouT The T980 presidenTioI elecTion. BoTTom: To represenT EI Solvodor in The Model UniTed NdTions held oT Columbus College, Jim Jdsinski, Jo- nie CorTwrighT, ond Doug Summers reseorch The counTry's policies .n-v A4 swW ' ,.y.uv ' ww? MM,-ws M,s.,.s-s ?s,,N.h 5' Wa qv 4-QC' S 5 1 ' Im X f ff-w A W.-M Wwmw 2 f ,ami Top leff: Sammy Bell, Marvin Granl, and Mary Finley parficipafe in a mock Trial in Their American Ori- gins class. Top righl: To find informalion for a social studies reporf, Gwen Crowell uses an encyclopedia. Boflom: Using a visual Teaching aid, Mrs. Rachel Harrell posilions The film projeclor for use. MATH For prooTicdl use ih Their everyddy lives, sTudehTs needed The bdsio mdTh ToughT ih courses such os AriThrheTio I dhd Geherol lVIoTh I. If d sTudehT wds ihTeresTed ohd odpoble enough, he could ddvohce To college brepordTory courses such os Algebrd I ohd TrigohorheTry for d beTTer uhdersTohdihg of mdTh dhd iTs oohcebTs. Top: To check if ohy oorrecTiohs ore heeded, lvlr. LuTher Reeder re- views o sTudehT's problem for The closs. BoTTorh lefT: WdTohihg closely, lvlrs. Eorlehe McCoy observes o sTu- dehT's work. 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J-ff me if 34,23 ,,,,, I 4 ,uf 40 sei I 11 ,,jf , , ,- gal: f' 'lrrv ' f 1-sgh V .,,, N. , S ,Yr v.4ul-f... K -L+ T 6 new N COMPUTERS CompuTer lVlaTh inTrocluoecl sTuaenTs To oompuTers ana Their uses. AfTer learning To program The oompuTer, They began To reconcile bank sTaTemenTs ana play various games. Top lefT: Explaining To Donna Ria- ley how To program The compuTer is Mrs. Carolyn Massey's job. Top righT: In Mr. Don Freyburger's maTh class, Billy BurkeTTe plays Con- nec:T Four. BoTTom: Junior SooTT Turk Types his program inTo The compuTer. SCIENCE To learn abouT Their envi- ronmenT and iTs naTural re- sources, sTudenTs parTicipaT- ed in EnvironmenTal STudies and EarTh Science classes. Through reading books, con- ducTing experimenTs, discuss- ing Theories, and Taking noTes, .iackeTs discovered The basic fundamenTals of science in Physics, ChemisTry, and Phys- ical Science, Top lefT: ln his ChemisTry class, Don Kinard prepares The eauipmenT for an experimenT. Top righT: Dee OrTiz spends spare class Time finishing The nexT day's homework. BoTTom: As Mr. Johnnie Hudson conducTs an experimenT, The ChemisTry class looks on. Top: Wilh The help of Mr. Joe Chambers, Alicia Morgan and Diane Ridley use an oscilloscope To count and Time wave frequencies. Bohorn Iefl: While her class walls eagerly, Mrs. Clemrnenline Mobley grades Their heallh Tests. Bollom righi: Nighi school inslruc- Tor Mrs. Dorelha Longshore wilh slu- deni Pai Boone slands by a Terrar- iurn They made and donated To Jor- dan Nighl High School. l I SCIENCE For The sTudenTs To learn apouT life, The human body, and ways To care for iT were The nnain goals of Biology, Hu- rnan Physiology, and lviodern l-lealTh classes. In addiTion To exercising Their bodies, Phys- ical EduoaTion sTudenTs learned sporTs' fundamenTals. Top lefT1 Using a microscope, Wendy STaThums idenTifies differenT Types of paoTeria. Top righT: ln her Physical EduoaTion course, Carolyn Ellis prepares To swaT The shuTTleoock. BoTTonn: Human Physiology sTu- denT, Theodore Majors, poinTs ouT The differenT body parTs which assisT in digesTion. AN ATO My or DIGESTTON .i ian 0 Smut for Bodv U ' Ps vim: Y Q df . Top: Physical Education student Ruben Day prepares to take a shot. Bottom left: To examine the com- ponents of a fungus, Suzanne LaRue' observes it Through a scope. Bottom right: Junior Moses Trues- aale prepares to begin a wrestling match against his Shaw opponent. Q K 3 'KM I 73 1 0 rf , . ,,.. ,W nk i alma ,Z v- K? ,pl 5 an ., , , W 4 V 41 wav. Am SX .., ,,,, , - X Li i , sp xf in ix. ,Sw 4 x 35- '-h' K A 5 s . Q-x gp gs- 8,2 Qs -1-gf .Z . T .Mimi - T M-A .. '. , QVX 1 :Q Q 1. ii. R T I , -Ml Q ' is wail os X ,Q 9 ,Q s T W '54 Y-m,......-0' s XTTN 5 . GLORY AND FACE The GVGOTGF Ledrning Orgd- nizdTion for Resourceful YouTh ond The Fine ArTs Coreer Edu- ooTion cldsses were designed for gifTed sTudenTs, Top IefT: improving her skills, Jeri HoIT, o FACE sTudenT, works wiTh professiondl orTisTs GT Noegele OUT- door AdverTising Company, Top righT: During ArT oloss, Andrew Solomon puTs The finishing Touches on The donkey for The ChrisTrnds Pd- rode flooi. BoTTom: Providing ohoilenging op- porTuniTies, Mrs. BeTTy Aiken disTrib- uTes sheeTs of ddTo To her Glory sTu- denTs. CHORAL DEPARTMENT Performing Handel's Messiah along wiTh Spencer High School choral group aT The Springer Opera House was The highlighT of The Cho- ral DeparTmenT. Much Time was spienT pracTicing To improve Their vocal skills in preparaTion for The Messiah performance and for The music fesTival. MALE CHORUS: FronT row: Terry Boswell, Randall Goss, NikiTa Brooks, Mark Hudgens, Rodney Laney, RoberT Walker, Phillip Eldridge. Second row: James Thames, Jason Eldridge, Jeff Morgan, Alan Posey, Joseph Glenn, David McCrary, Ran- dy Pope, Alan CorbiTT. Back row: STanley Veasley, Darrell Solomon, Richard Hawkins, KeiTh Teasley, Brad Beasley, Edward Shaw, Jason Vosine. NINTH GRADE CHORUS FronT row: Becky Murphy, Sheila CoTTon, Lisa Rodrigues, JudiTh Coo- per, Marie Mason Second row: Tracey Ledford, Elise Reynolds, Jackie Daniel, KaThy Shirah, Ruby Lane, Ruby Jackson, Brenda SmiTh ,Back row: Janice Jackson, Joanne ThornTon, DemiTria TolberT, Kim Cosby, Jackie Daniels, Angle Willis, Linda Hill, Sonja Reynolds GIRLS CHORUS FronT row: Donna Burk, MisTy Helms, Amie Merrill, April Turner. Second row: Bee Bee WrighT, KaThy Harris, Melody Railey, Lorane Gray, Amanda Medley. Back row: Angie Kiser, Laura Brown, RonneTTa Miles, Nora Nelson, BeTh Suggs, Rosemary ScoTT. CHORALE Fronl row: Jonel Hordy, Tino Hodges, Mory Johnson, Poige Milch- ell, Liso Horner, Debi Quinley, Melony Lovell, Belh Huey, Rilo Newsome, Tonjo Normon, Cindy Borr, Belly Mil- ner, Donno Wiggins, Second row: Penny Brooks, Terry King, Sebrino Dovis, Somdniho Holi, Shoro Rogers, Libby Show, Cheryl Ndnce, Kolhryn Key, Meshoun Bed- sole, Sheilo Green, AliCiG Blolock, Kim Judoh, Cheryl Bowers Third row: JR. Jones, Del Moon, Mike Thiboulr, Doniel Hormon, Clifford Rigsby, Tim Willioms, Mork Hudgens, Phillip Coson. Bock row: Chris Hudgens, Tim Alon Bunn, Sieve Smilh, Irwin Stevens, Dovid Cole, Royce Roiley, Joey Jo- sinski. Middle: During sevenih period Chorol Closs, The femole sludenls sing while The mole siudenls woil for Their cue. Bolfom: Before chordl prociice, Mr. Wolloce Huey ploys The piono To ser the singing mood. l I RED JACKET BAND For ThirTy five consecuTive years, The Red JackeT band has main- Tained a superior raTing. Under The direcTion of Mr. Parker Jones, The band has performed for fooiball games To band fesTivdls always wiTh a goal of excellence. MARCHING BAND Flutes: Melody Spinks, Donna Wiggins, Deb- bie McCoy, Celia Ward, STuarT Wifzke, Su- zanne LaRue, Barbara Olmslead, Jeri HolT, Mi- chelle Johnson Clalrnetsz Sheila Green, BeTTy Milner, Susan Smallwood, Wanda Ellis, CrysTal Holley, Janet Harding, Teresa SmooT, Judy Robinson, Melin- da Burch, Melinda Goss, Lisa Lowery, Jan Cul- pepper, Kathy Williams Double Reeds: Cheryl MelTon French Horns: Phillip Cason, Alan Bunn, Tim Williams Tubas and Barltones: Kenneth Ingram, Henry McEIreaTh, RoberT Enfinger, Kevin Brown, Ricky Phillips, Mike DuBose, Robert Murphy Trumpets: Phillip Cason, Jeff Mills, Todd HeoTh, DeWayne Goss, David Helms, Janice Sova, STeve Funderburk, Fleicher McElreaTh, Michael Taylor, RoberT Brooks, Darren Surles, Donnie Seafes, Andrea Lawson, Ricky Phillips Saxophones: Tommy Alexander, Kevin Col- lins, Tina Hodges, Ricky Clark, Leah Price, Dan- iel Harmon, Sieve Smiih Trombones: Johnny Moore, Joey Jasinski, Jim Jasinski, Danny Curiiss Percussion: Phillip Mickles, Greg Axon, Kevin Rome, Cecil Hayes, KeiTh Teasley, Kenneih Morgan, Norman BarreTT, Faye Huckelba, Charles Lawhon, Keiih Hall, Dennis Moore, Kenny Reid, Brad Beasley Flag Glrls: Diane Ridley, Kim Wilkinson, Be- linda Powell, Siephanie Roby, Cindy Barr, Jan Venable, Becky Summers Malorettes: Janie Cariwright, Rene Ramsey Drum Major: Wayne Walicek CONCERT BAND Flutes: Kim Judah, Melody Spinks, Donna Wig- gins, Debbie McCoy Clalrnets: Donna Kozee, Melinda Goss, Re- nee Kimble, Toni SuTTon, Lisa Lowery, Jan Cul- pepper, Tracy Biggers, Kaihy Williams Trumpets: Michael Taylor, RoberT Brooks, Darren Surles, Donnie Seaies, Andrea Law- son, Ricky Phillips Saxophones: Tommy Alexander, Kevin Col- lins, Phillis Biggers Horns: Eddie Kimbrel, Phillip Cason Trombones: Brian TeTzlaff Tubas: KenneTh Ingram, Henry McElreaTh Barltones: Barbara Bozeman Percussion: Phillip Mickles, Greg Axon, Kevin Rome, Cecil Hayes, KeiTh Teasley, Kenneih Morgan, Norman BarreTT Below: Mr. Parker Jones Through Below: MajoreTTe Rene Ramsey, pracTice and more pracTice sTrove Drum Major Wayne Walicek, and Hilo-Q for perfeciion. MajoreTTe Janie CarTwrighT. E Q '9i3i'l? 1l W-stun D D i muff 'HI , .gig ,s-.F l i Q i s. . ---f ilfr ffw'-. 3 JAZZ BAND Allo Saxophones: Janie Cartwright, Stuart Witzke Tenor Saxophones: Leah Price Barltone Saxophones: Steve Smith Trombone: Jim Jasinski, Joey Jasinski, Danny Curtis, Mike DuBose, Johnny Moore Tuba: David Coyle Trumpets: Phillip Cason, David Helms, Jeff Mills, Fletcher McElreath, Steve Funderburk Drumer: Brad Beasley Bass Player: Tim Dillard Plano: Kim Wilkinson Flag Glrls: Front row: Kim Wilkinson, Cindy Barr, Becky Summers. Back row: Belinda Powell, Diane Ridley, Jan Venable, Stephanie Roby. S N f . 5 , 'ii .. fi . v ,Q Q l : K 8 ig A A W.. X A X 5: ' ,:k' A 'S S Z :YI 'e sis' W . W: VA 31 ' ' Q rrts' tsr i 'i-' 'T ..r, l . D 1 . 5 i f SS i if :,: . . K .,. K . , -r,r W , ff S 3 , Q, i ii ' t-S S ' F -r.. , S - . . - .f A S ' iit S - 7 . -' 'S QS - S yr- Q : 9 , S S :-1r .. M. 3, T 1 if 3. R it Q 4 ' Q in f 4 S t l fig, . 5 in ' g 'S i izy 5 5' 1, S 2' gi? 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Wa-mv txz Azgkyi Vvri , SYMPHONIC BAND Flutes: Diane Ridley, Kim Wilkinson, Belinda Powell, Stephanie Roby, Cindy Barr, Celia Ward, Michelle Johnson, Suzanne LaRue, Bare bara Olmstead, Jeri Holt, Stuart Witzke Clalrnels: Becky Summers, Shelia Green, Bet- ty Milner, Susan Smallwood, Wanda Ellis, Cry- stal Holley, Janet Harding, Teresa Smoot, Judy Robinson, Melinda Burch Double Reeds: Janie Cartwright, Cheryl Mel- ton French Horns: Alan Bunn, Tim Williams Trumpels: Phillip Cason, Jeff Mills, Todd Heath, Dewayne Goss, David Helms, Janice Sova, Steve Funderburk, Fletcher McElreath, Rene Ramsey Trombones: Johnny Moore, Joey Jasinski, Danny Curtiss, Jim Jasinski Saxophones: Tina Hodges, Ricky Clark, Leah Price, Daniel Harmon, Steve Smith Barllones If Tubas: Robert Enfinger, Kevin Brown, Ricky Phillips, David Coyle, Mike Due Bose, Robert Murphy Percussion: Faye Huckelba, Charles Lawhon, Keith Hall, Dennis Moore, Kenny Reid, Brad Beasley, Wayne Walicek BUSlNESS EDUCATION Preparing The sTuaenTs for busi- ness careers or personal use, The Business DeparTmenT offers a varieTy of subjecTs including clarical, sTe- nography, accounTing, manage- menT, aaTa processing, and ma- chines. In conjuncTion wiTh These areas, The VocaTional Office Train- ing program is available for juniors ana seniors. Top: Before punching in claTa, Wil- liam Orr examines his program cara. BoTTom lefT: Keeping her eyes on her manual, MargareT Brown Types rapidly ana accuraTely. BoTTom righT: By using a visual characTer card, lvlrs. Joan Frank em- phasizes The proper shorThand char- acTer sTyIe. 4- I 'T' , ,, smmwiww sw sxw- ,L-3-!...,g W , si 1 Qn Top: Mrs. Elizobelh McConn, o nighl high school sluclenf, improves her skill by Typing o leller, Midcllez Knowing The irnporlonce of preporing income lox relurns cor- reclly, Shoron Croig lislens inlenlly os Miss Vero Allen covers eoch poinl corefully. Bolfomz Reenforcing The bosic conrrocluol concepls, Mrs. Joon Porker exploins eoch pon corefully To Angelo Ellison. Vw,,,,ff 7 MM , K ,W , In I 72,4 , COOPERATIVE WORK PROGRAMS Each of The work programs, Diver- sified CooperaTiye Training, Voca- Tional Office Training, DisTribuTive EducaTion, and Cooperafive Home Economics: Food, provided The sTu- denTs wiTh opporTuniTies To sTudy careers in The classroom and on The job. To be eligible for These pro- grams, a sTudenT musT be sixTeen years old, mainTain accepfable grades in all classes, good aTTen- dance, and responsible conducT. Top IefT: lnTenT and accuraTe, Lori Robinson checks cusTomers grocer- ies aT The Buena VisTa Road Winn Dixie. Top righT: Lisa PoTTer prepares a Whopper for a cusTomer aT Burger King. BoTTom: AT Radiology AssociaTes, Melanie Capps weekly runs hun- dreds of leTTers Through The posTage meTering machine. ,ai ,JN 5. , . , iz mi i,.n,,,,.. Top leflz Mr. Jim Reese ahd Jerry Mills sei up The prizewihhihg VICA display al The Peachtree Mall. Bollom lefii Adeplly, Keilh Clark shelves produce al The Jordah Cily Piggly Wlggly. Boflom right: Everyday, slacks of leiiers pass across Sharon Culpep- per's desk al Blue Cross, Blue Shield. fy W If ,Q J M wwf ' , Nw W mf 5 W so if Si' fig i r - l TRADE AND INDUSTRY After completing Rototing Shop in the ninth or tenth grode, cr student moy choose ony one of the eight speciolty loos-Auto, Metols, Mo- chines, Graphics, Drofting, Con- struction, Electronics, or Electricity. Top left: Hoving completed o volve job on o '68 Mustong, Ernest Smith wotches intently to see thot eoch rocker orm is being lubricated. Top right: Repoiring his cor rodio, John Ferguson tightens the finol screw on the circuit boord. Middle: Chorles Doswell ond Jeff lvlcCrory disassemble ormy supplies equipment to solvoge ports for the Electric Shop. Bottom: Accurotely, lvlork Mitchell meosures his clrofting project. 4 MHMW.. --1. 5 ff , WW 1- st I R R A if 'ks-K K 'M ...NM C ll JM? l 531 .ze k.'- - . Top: Using d horizondl milling mo- chine, Terry Trevdlhdn cuis The finol posses on o mower hondie. Middle: Milch Rhue noils The side pieces on his drdwer. BoTTom lefi: Adding The findl dd- kim A .. M -- juslmenls, JR. Jones prepdres To see if his siereo works. Bottom righl: By redding d Sun lvidchine, .ldckie Childs fine Tunes d Pinio. 8 , J 5 5 . 2 -. -S -ff' f 5 . 2 , s JUNIOR RESERVE OFFICE TRAINING CORPS The JROTC program provides opporlunily for siudenls To develop leadership, self-discipline, confidence, service, and pride. Cadels have earned recognilion in drill and rifle compelilion. -1,i,.. h, fs, 1, 4 Q 5 .-4' f- K I X A is ' x ii .K , -gigs ' N K , S . Q i ,si ,, K g 3 I i W1 wif' 1153? ' s N ss. 'K k'- ,-A I -- M I , I , ' 4 . J'r I I is ' '94 4 i , I .. , , Top left, Ballalion Staff: Lic, Don Kinard, Maj. David Miller, Csm, Margie Tupps, Capi. Melonie Brighlwell, LT, Anrhony Thomas, Capt, Bren? Curlee, Major Dwayne Tkaleo, Li, Juanila Copenny, Sfo Bobby Ingram, LT, Chris Davis, LT, Lorenzo Cox, Msgl. Daniel Hood Top righi: Rifle Team: Cpl Tim Smiih, Pvi Tony Wilcarl, Cpl. Bruce Simmons, Cpl James Burns, Lic. Don Kinard, Maj. Devvayne Tkalec, Msgi Jon Barneii, Capt. Tom Gariman, Capi, David Barneii, S Sgr. David Cooper Middle lefr, COMPANY A Headauariers, Capi, Tom Garimong iSgi, Loreiia Aplin: Pfo. Benjamine Barefield: LT. Thomas Jones Middle righi: COMPANY A: Capt, Tom Garlmon, Pfo Benjamine Barefield: LT, Cliff Rigsby, S.SgT. David Hall, Pvi. Gregory Andere son: Pfc. Trina Norton, Cpl. Frankie Eide: Pfc, Marv Barefiela, Pfc. Ravonda Daniels: Pfc. Anf gela Hopkins, Sgr. Roperr Drysdale: Cpl. James Burns: Pfc, Teresa Thomas: Sfo Kathy Soles: M.Sgi. Henry Quaiilepaum: S, Sgt, Dare reel Braden: Sgt. Radford Milner: Pfc. LaSanf dra Pace: S,Sgi, David Cooper:Pv1. Jeff Car- roll, Pfc. Billy Koppel: Pfc. Jason Voisine, Sgr Bobby Marsh: Pfc. Joe Tkalek: Pvt, Roberta Samuels, 1-Sgr Loreiia Aplin: Li. Thomas Jones 11 sys-:sswe'15gwas Boliom righi' COLOR GUARD: Cpl. John Stewart, Pfc, Eddie Ammons, Pfc. John lngle, Cpl, Johnny Coulier W i Top left: MIXED DRILL TEAM: Lt. Lorenzo Cox, Sgt. Cedric Thomas: S, Sgt. Darrell Braden: Sfc. Kathy Soles: Lt. Larry Wilborng Sfc. Bobby Ingram: Sgt. Kenny Ingram: Lt. Larry Gray: Capt. John Stewart: Sgt: Bobby Marsh: 1-Sgt. L, ,:,, Q3 fy L., A mfr , Q tw 1 4' V A ' .,,, ,, gr ...QA . W 1 ' V A Hifflki-W'kffE,:w i ,.,:, HiMm 'fr . rrr . tw : .., T . K km ,VV,, . fr L L ir o s n 4. .i 3: ,: 1 , . .: 'WP . . . . .fm , X . .i . .. 7 l v i if ' nw ,,,, . ,,,.., .L Loretta Aplin Middle left: GIRLS DRILL TEAM: Capt. Dar- lene Godwin. S.Sgt. LaWanna Bartlett: Sgt. Linda Aplin: Cpl. Sherrie Ramsey: Pfc. Joanne Thornton: Cpl. Tammie Goodson: Cpl. Deb- orah McCormick: Cpl. Deshun Davis: Pfc. Ref gina Belflowers: Cpl. Donna Underwood: Cms. Margie Tubbs: Bottom left: COMPANY B. HEADEQUARTERS: Capt. David Barnett: 1-Sgt. Alan Martin: Pfc. James Holden: Lt. Larry Wilborn, Bottom right: COMPANY B: Capt. David Barnett: Pfc. James Holden. First Platoon: 2nd Lt Larry Gray: S:Sgt. Robert Werner: Sgt. Ce- dric Thomas: Cpl. Michael DuBose: Pfc, Timo- thy Hobbs: Cpl. Bruce Simmons: Pfc. Jeffery Griffin: Pfc. Curtis Luttrell: Sgt. John Garcia: Sgt. Victor Shavers: Cpl. Eugene Howard: Pfc. Orlin Nelson: Pfc Tony Wilcust: Pfc, Eddie Sam- uels: S.Sgt: Fred Hunt: S.Sgt. David Workmon: Sgt. Kenneth Ingram: Cpl. Tim Smith: Cpl. Ron Henderson: Pfc. Larry Lamberson: Sgt. Mau- rice Truesdale: M.Sg. Jonathon Barnett: 'lst Sgt. Alan Martin: lst Lt. Larry Wilborn. Second Platoon: Capt. Darlene Goodwin: Sgt. Linda Aplin: Cpl. Deborah McCormick: Cpl. Deshun Davis: Cpl. Gail Clark: Cpl. Regina Belflower: Cpl. Sherry Ramsey: Cpl. JoAnn Thornton: Pfc. Princes Coppins: Cpl. Tammy Goodson: Pfc. Donna Underwood: Cpl. Becky Gilbert: Pfc, Jacquleine Hollis: Sgt. LaWanna Bartlett. if 5 54 l V45 il 1 1 i rf. Mia n. t: i':: 1- T91 Special Educalion To provide educalional opporiu- niiies for handicapped children, a variety of programs have been de- signed in academic, vocalional, and exlracurricular aclivilies. Top: In Coordinated Vocalional Academic Educalional Class, Shar- on Wilson and Tim Nunlay compete in a game of checkers. Bollom lefii 'lBingol Lerenzo Johnson has iusl won a game of Bingo. Bollom righi: Using her sign lan- guage for The hearing-impaired or deaf sludenls, Miss Margaret Lee explains capilalizalion To her class. , , k . JF, ,,,-: 1 xggg ,gamer-,.1 , 15.5 ' ,. , ,X cccc as X! .QRS Driver EduooTion l-lome Economics Driver EducoTion provides The op- porTuniTy To leorn sofeTy driving Techniques ond To cuT insurdnce oosTs. Leorning To core for o home, sTu- denTs Toke Home Economics be- couse They core. Top lefT: in Driver EducoTion be- fore sTorTing The cor, Eric Morris checks The oil. Top righT: Before using The Driver Troining cor, Lomdr Powell checks The Tires. Middle righT: To prevenT sTioking, PdTricid Askew conTinuolly sTurs The simmering opples. BoTTom: Trdcing off The poTTern for o skirT Corolyn Simmons projeoTs her skills in sewing. S. Q QA- , ' K 'X , 'ir ff N, 5 v ff X, Y ,nf N an Q . . Ti, I ' F N . 1 ' if as Q Q xx, we I Nw f-num:--V ,. W Wm 'N-Q 'L v SP ,xx -1, Q, Wifi! sr 3 Gigs? Q I? tg ,. 3 Q, , . ., N gi g ., 4 H 43, 1? fu .. 455511, gf L 4' amz zfffssf vw? Cfjm 5 xr rg WQQ5vQ3'3kWWNIi!liilQEII!Wl!lr14l NS? Things Bloomed for The Gar- den Club. Planfing rnore shrubbery and recondiTioninQ The soil were among The Carden Club's major projecTs. Also, They placed a chain fence around The boundaries of The Choral courfyard To prevenT people from Trarnping down The grass. Middle: BeauTifying The Choral courTyard, Rene Ramsey, Randy Renfroe, and Alish Jones rake The fallen leaves. Top: Assisfed by Rene Ramsey, Garden Club Treasurer, Miss Sarah Courson checks over The records. BoTTorn: Garden Club Officers- PresidenT, Daphne Miles: Treasurer, Rene Ramsey: SecreTary, Alisha Jones. , 3 if ll! ir-r-f 5 Q., TQTQ 5 S Q. is . Ts if sy' If T sk ..: sf f TI' BQ T E 'Q ,,f1ss , 1 S Y? , T' The Library Club Flourished WiTh New Ideas By donaTing many career books To The library, The Social STudies DeparTrnenT in- creased The Library's sources. Also, a display of paper back books was added. WiTh The new ideas and decoraTions of The Library Club and Mrs. San- dra OTT, The head librarian, The library showed many irn- provemenTs. Top: Placing books on The ladder, Jasper Evans beauTifies The library. Middle: Library Club. FronT row: Sandra DroughT, Sherri Frashier: Sec- ond row: Sharon Conway, Michelle STallings, Jasper Evans I n jj LefT : ldell Jackson uTilizes The new career secTion of The Library. 'T STUDENT COUNCIL WAS ON THE MOVE The Sfudenf Council, com- posed of one represenfofive from eoch homeroom ond four officers, fried To roise The sludenf pody's spirif. Sponsor- ing o door decorofion con- Tesf, selling condy cones of Chrisfrnos, visifing o nursing horne, plonning ond sponsor- ing Homecoming Week, ond delivering volenfines were jusf o few of Their oclivifies. Their mojor projecfs were prepor- ing for Sfudenl Exchonge Doy ond The Ten Yedr Evoluofion. Top: Toking odvcinfdge of The volenfine disfripufion, Scoff Turk enlers his cords. Bofforn: Sfudenf Council: Fronf row: Dorlene Godwin, lvlelonie Lovell, Tonjo Nor- mon, Jon Culpepper, Leslie is- . 2-QR , C Ne.. i gsm N sf.. fel I 3' v' 5 . ' 31. ' ., -F ' I 1- if . , it Ne I 3 . F .' wr'- 5 fs . ' f fs -' T lv 'Ns ,,. Hoy, Tornrny Johnson. Bock row: Sfephonie Roby, Ricky Phillips, Shelio Brooks, Didne Ridley, Allyson Reeder, Jonie Corlwrighf, Tornrny Coodson. Swv-W Bi Phy Chem Uncovers The Unknown Sponsoring The Science Fdir wds Bi Phy Chem's mdjor pro- jecT. However, They dlso plonned d Trip To Cdllowoy Gdrdens' greenhouses. Top: Discussing business of impor- Tdnce, members of Bi Phy Chem goTher dround. BoTTom: FronT row: Ddvid FrosT, Oro Wdlker, Kim Wilkin- son, Ddrren Surles, Wendy MiTchell. Second row: Allyson Reeder, Volerie McEIreoTh, Jdnie CorTwrighT, STeph- onie Roby. Bock row: Tim Bridges, Mdrion BdggeTT, Don Kindrd, Ricky Phillips. MAKING A WAY FOR TOMORROW To help fighT birTh defecTs, The Ju- nior CiviTon hod d bolloon sole To l Ku' 1 A -. 5 4 A A .?9'1g,Q..5 -A .1 sf M -'T r roise money. AnoTher mojor proiecT wos ossisTinQ people To compleTe Their income Tdx forms. They olso sponsored The VolenTine Donce. LefT1 Conducied by The club's presidenf. Micheol Morelond, Junior CiviTon members discuss o new project Top: Junior CiviTon lnTernoTiondl Vice- presidenf, Jonie CorTwriQhT sporTs one of her mony owords. BoTTom: FronT row' Miss Celine Hice, Leslie Hoy, Debbie Chodwick, STephohie Roby, FleTcher McEIreoTh, Micheol Moreldnd, ChrisTine STrZeleCki, Morion l-lorrison, Suzonne LoRue, Second row: Cheryl Nonce, Jockie Denoux, Suson Mills, Ricky Phillips, Poige Tillmon, Alicio Morgan, Jonie Corlwrighl, Jon Venoble, Julie Johnston, Denise Meroney. Bock row: Tod McDurmonT, Tino BoTson, Julie Deon, Louis OrTiz, Liso BollieT, Kim Wilkinson, PdTricio Moisono, Condy Spencer, Alon Pormer, Borboro Lorson, Morio Cormon. f Y' 1' if Ay-f55'f'l'!'. L sv 1 i , CQ m as K. he . . as x 7. s ,V X Q 4. Aqzqif-, 0, . .. .1 Z N Q. . , 4' Ps ' lik?-93 s- 1+ iii KEY CLUB BEAUTIFIES SCHOOL Sponsored by the Columbus Kiwonis Club, the Key Club members pdrticipoted in the school oreo cledn-up project. Every week two members ottended o Kiwonis Club luncheon where different communi- ty problems were discussed. Top: Stdrting preporotions for o new sidewolk, Kim Kelley digs diligently. Bottom Front row: Julie Johnston, Morro Cdrmdn, Jimmy Wolker, Morion Horrison, Po- tricid Moisono. Kneeling: Louis Ortiz Second row: Tommy Bdrnes, Todd McDurmont, Holly Lovett, Kim Wilkinson, Liso Bollet, Tino Bdtson, Fletcher McElreoth, Chip Seogle, Mr. Presley Tutherow. Bock row: Suzdnne Lol?ue, Jonie Cdrtwright, Suscin Mills, Debbie Chddwick, Poige Tilmon, lvlelony Spinks. I JW, Mx AMW! Q' f SAW Sponsors Mock ElecTions AfTer prinTing d voTing bol- IoT, SAW members sponsored mock presidenTidl dnd send- Toridl elecTions. STudenTs olso seT up o displdy dT PedchTree Moll To demonsTroTe The use of The voTomdTic voTing mo- chine. To mdke money for Their onnudl Trip To The , club members sold Homecoming corsdges ond volenTine cor- ndTions. Top: Purchdsing o volenTine for his sweeTheorT, Dovid Cone gives his money To Morion BdggeTT. BoTTom: FronT row: Debbie Toylor, Shdron Crdig, Jim Josinski Second row: Tim Bridges, Jonie CorTwrighT, Volerie McElredTh, Dione Ridley, Robin TdTe, Johnny Moore. Third row: Sdndro Lisle, Tereso Hollond, Dorlene Corr, Louro Powell, STdcey Riddle, Tomi Lee, Kim Kelley, Chris- Tine STrezelecki, Alon Pormer. ,....s..,4w..,..4 46' ff, ffgfy., I 3 I 3 'Y' 5 T v , ,. My f ,ya f 'T it ,Q A T S , V, ,,.., V iff? ,.., . w lip S553 Q11 yi' , W X QQ X 3' 5 T' 5 s nz R ! ix ' A . 2 2 ! K . '..,b, Wm ,T 1 sssss ' ii L' if-sl? 1 'iisifffi .fi 5 H C-fiuiii sfifffgeli A Q A QF T is s s' 'S s, . M '- ' is ,si , . .. A si A Q1+:Q SHN E W Um ,,s N, M Q N 5- N Pep Club Roises School SpiriTs Selling links for o spiriT choin, wos The big evenT sponsored by The Pep Club. Also, They sponsored o spiriT door conTesT where sTudenTs deco- roTed Their firsT period clossroom doors To show Their school spiriT. Top: PorTicipoTing during SpiriT Week , Celid Word, ond Doniel Hor- rnon decoroTed Mrs. Rochell Horrell's door. ' Top righT: FronT row: Debi Quinley, Lyndo McNeoly, Monico l-lighTower, CynThio EorhecirT, Corld Kile, lvlichoel Nickerson. Second row: Terri Poul, Wendy MiTchell, Rochel Doy. BoT- Tom row: Shelid Green, Shoron Con- wdy, Donold Morsholl, DemeTrio Tol- berT, Liso Florence. BoTTorn: Showing his school spiriT, Colvin Collins buys spiriT choins from Liso Florence. -swim, LEARNING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE Learning foreign languages was a pleasurable challenge for The sTuclenTs. Preparing ancl clecoraTing pinaTas for ChrlsTmas was one of The Spanish Club's major evenTs. Colonel Jacaues HaTTi from ForT Benning was a guesT speaker Telling The French Club members abouT The alf- ferenT culTures ana TraaiTions of France. All The members of The LaTin Club parTiclpaTecl a big feasT. Top: Enrlching Their vocabulary, LaT- in Club members play The game- Scramble, Middle: Ronnie lVliTchell, Doug Sum- mers, Barbara OlmsTeaa, Suzane CoulTer, Mr. William Wilson, Maria Carman, BoTTom: EsTer FosTer, Jennie Jenkins, DanThia lVlcLesTer, lVlaThieu Rebiclue, John Garcia ,ways A , J' 'W' , l ZLL L' ,...,,,,', L g E-, L T A V M M . wx' 'W 5 J.. 1 ' 1,4 34. '11 1 -11 hi. L4b q Ifj'Jlx Q., 'vi mf? Q .2 -. Q Top: Fronl row: Calhy Shirah, Kim Ursrey, Lynda lVlcNeaIy, Gerry Kelly, Teresa Lovering, Barbara Lawson, Allison Wrighl, Chris Currie. Back row: Jackie DeNoux, Tracy Collins, Deb- bie lvlcCarTy, Melody Spinks, Wanda Mullikan, Cynihia Walker, Lynn Moore, Jane Bush, Don Kinard, Sieve Romo, Ryan Offull. Boilom Ieflz Enjoying The making of pinalas, Bryan Young, Jane Bush, Viola Slinson, and Bernard Shorls galher around. Boilom righlz To enlighlen The French Club members, Col. Jacques Halli is Their guesl speaker. VICA PROMOTES SCHOOL in dddiTion To The eIeoTriooI members' helping wiTh The ChrisTmos flodT, The drdfTing members dided in The con- sTruoTion of The founToin. The VocoTionol lndusTridl Clubs of Ameriod provided mdny Teohnicol services for The STU- denTs. Top: Aiding in The consTrucTion of The founToin, Ddrien Hdrmon ond Tom LesTer dig Trenches for The pipes. Middle: FronT rowi Dovid Addms, Dovid Poyne, Eric Morris, Moses .v I ,:.,. U . Q .. . - T T gy . f -. ... .N x 3 sfsi ,.. T T .T ---- Sgr ,j-Tggigzg ,M...W , M . M'i.Tff:.. T TT ge'- ?'-:.'zT,,sgQ:,...:1,-'giffafsg 1 Sfzifmf !T2Q:?'T+TTg ITP? TTT'+i?1f::,,TfJTi:u:,Q X , :.s-will-M T. N . . ':.:g,g5 VT '- --3::. gc:-:.:-T -T1 .. I-I : 111224, T' . N . W-'saw' ::.::::TT 2-rr. . ' -T .ara 557t'-fa-31 .. . PTMWMH T i's' -me T' Ty 'NN s- Q' E, - J- snow . T - s . TTTMW . ' ummm' T- ,www , T' - .. ...My ,: ww I. .5 simgw . . .,,, . gr 1 ata. k L...,..,gx-. 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BoTTom righT: Tereso Snellings en- hdnoes her dbiIiTies in elelecTriodl shop. ef Q-T E 2 1 s 9 sw., fi' . Q, T ,,,. , ,,.,, d, V , 'WI 15.65557 ,,f.-1, .Tw ,- Y,,., 5, F fi , if f f, ' T . zfmzi, . 9? ,, . T A' Z' 'E , 1 1 -1, l k I 4 K, f ln, I 4, ,, y we wink..- ,hw-...'.5'A..-.qtnuuulv Cdr fri 1, 1 , ,, 5 ,455 jg? Y f . , Top: Toiling over The Table, Graphic Ari sludenl, Sybil Craig does her work. Boliomz Fronl row: Sybille Craig, Rilo Ivey, Micheal Nickerson, Lisa Balliel, Calhy lVlcDuffie, Janice Sova, Freddie Taylor, Jeff Wade, Sammy Bell. Second row: Van Evans, Wilberl Slewari, Penny Hancock, Donald Whitehead, Mr. Larry Taylor, Sieve Frashier, Kenny Jones, Wayne Wa- Iieck, Jeff Culverson, Alan Colley Back row: Sieve Senn. , .,,, .,,, .9 ,fi I Z lf , H ,,,,. q wg,- ,wfa K F gf W f 5 M if-' ll lgk pi, A N J 1 f ' 3 .w,'l ,, , , 5' W'?l T,zg , ,,,,, Z ,IN sf' U 7. 2' ,,, E, CIPHERING AND COMPETING To help pay for Their expenses, The MaTh Team sold newspapers during The homeroom periods. Shar- pening Their skills and abiliTies, They F pracTiced once a week afTer school. Some of The compeTiTions The MaTh Team aTTended were held in Americas, Georgia and Birming- ham, Alabama. Top righl FronT rowi Teresa Holland, Tina Hodges, Terri Paul, Janie CarTwrlghT, Diane Ridley. Second row: ScoTT Boren, ChrisTine Sfrzelecki, Alicia Morgan, Celia Ward, Donna Ridley, Dennis Brooks. Back row FleTcher McElreaTh, Chuck Todd, Keith Ogpurn, Mi' cheal ThipauIT, Jim Jasinski, Micheal Holsfead, Doug Summers Top lefT Wifh Mrs. Carolyn Massey as his assisTanT, Jim Jasinski sharpens his maThemaTA ical skills before an upcoming compeTiTion. Middle Clphering afTer school, Micheal Hole sTead and Dennis Brooks work Togefher. BoTTom To pay for The MaTh Team's exf penses, Alicia Morgan and Dennis Brooks sell newspapers. QR as R A is l 3 121 Q-Q? 'Ei ,f W l ff MU ALPHA THETA ASSISTS STUDENTS As iTs moin projecT, Mu Al- pho TheTo, The moTh honor socieTy, sponsored o TuToring progrom for sTudenTs who needed help in mdTh. Edch of The members Took Turns com- ing before ond ofTer school To help ony inTeresTed sTudenTs. Top: ln one of Mu Alpho TheTo's projecTs, Dione Ridley TuTors Borporo Lorsen. Middle: FronT row: Dione Ridley, Diono lyloisono, Ricky Blockmon, Chuck Todd, Leslie Hoy, Dophne Miles, Allyson Reeder. Second row: Suson Mills, Donno Rid- ley, Bonnie PeTerson, Tereso Hollond, Jdnie CorTwrighT, Alicio Morgon, 1 tw SV- ,-yr, , K .V is , plxsb l l l A we I M. ,, xv, Cello Word, Cory SmiTh, Bock row: Brion Young, Micheol Hol- sTeod, Micheol ThipouIT, Tim Bridges, Jeff Mills, Mork Cook. Bolloml Dione Ridley, Secretory, Allyson Reeder, Vice-presidenlg ChrisTine STrzeIecki, President Alon Pormer, Treosurer. 209 ART LEAGUE SHOWS THEIR TALENT Providing an arT display for The visi- Tors of The Ten Year EvaluaTion CommiTTee was among The pro- jecTs sponsored by The ArT League. They also assisTed in making The ChrisTmas floaT and decoraTing aT The Halloween dance, Top Miss Glynnda Tinsley and Chris Palmer find decoraTlng for The Halloween dance a dlfTiculT Dui fun Task Middle IeTT SlTTing Nicole Skeen, Clare Tal- poT, Sheila Brooks, Jeri HoIT, Vivian Florence, Connie Wiggins, Bobbie lngram, Teresa Moore, Hope Seagle STanding Louis Orhz, Darren Sorles, Tom STrlckland, Lorenzo Cox, Terry Thomas, Gordon Blizzard BoTTorn nghT ArTisTic Techniques help Vivian Florence dress The canvas BoTTom lefT Feeling The rhyThm of The peaT, JoAnne Mason dances To The music A 8 ,wc 4' X The ill V - W T was X 'K .Q -rw: vi: L ' its in A L K QW K www rf as W ,T so xc -A T smvsgj E r riffs l 'inns r Z , E Nil ' 1 i g ,, 1 , Q if ' fi f T S li iii Ilp, ' all E 2 .JV Y ci if , , -if 2 s . X ,, 1 ,, ia? iiuiiiyi ' num Q u'.-,,,,,.....- if Ai ,S 'if 5 . 'if if wif :,. xx , Q' 5, ,,,., ., M . SMIW, 1 I V-A '45- K , SCHOLASTIC JOURNALISTS ACHIEVE HONORS The Quill and Scroll, a liler- ary organizalion, consisied of members who had had Two or more years in journalism. Topi Ediror-in-chief of The Red Jackei Staff, Teresa Holland, works many hours preparing her phoro schedule. Middle: Fronr row: Teresa Holland, Donna Evans, Barbara Anderson, Diana Mclnrosh, Daphne Miles, Lyn- da lvicNealy. Back row: Scoil Turk, Debbie Chadwick, G-reg Bradham, Marion Harrison, Slephanie Roby. Bolromz Vivian Trawick and Phillip Cook work perseveringly. , 1 K f ' ' ,, , Q ,ss . s f, 5 f, ,, M , I ,warg q, fi ,V ,, ,7 E. ' . V ' l Lyyya f is . i ff, 1, ,,,,i ii ii' T' rf , , a y x ,,,' f l ll ,,., ., . 3 I N A! 211 STUDENTS THANK TEACHERS Observing NaTional EducaTion Week by sponsoring a Teacher Ap- preciaTion Week aT Jordan was The NaTional Honor SocieTy's primary proiecT. Before preparing a lun- cheon for The Teachers on Friday, The members gave each Teacher a leTTer of appreciaTion, goodies, an apple, and souveniers donaTed by area merchanTs. To pay for These expenses and Those of The induc- Tion, They held a carwash, Top: FronT row: Allyson Reeder, Diane Ridley, Alan Parmer, Kim Kel- T ri g f,,, , J, . W, if ' W fa Q Q 1 ff wiv- ,Wk 1 r '43 in I It J . it r 'wrfaissw A 4 W . ,A + ,M ,ay NE. ri A 'Z , ff-as ry A ,lx ,. W W. ,V V,,.W if ?:gwMWm Q' ley. Second row: Janie CarTwrighT, Teresa Holland, STacey Riddle. Third row: ChrisTine STrzelecki, Johnny Moore, Valerie McElreaTh. Back row: Tim Bridges, Lori McCollum, ScoTT Boren, Greg Bradham. Middle: Mrs. Ann LoyeTT Takes ad- vanTage of The Teachers' luncheon held by The NaTional Honor SocieTy. BoTTom: Allyson Reeder, Diane Ridley, Kim Kelley, STacey Riddle, Alan Parmer, ChrisTine STrzelecki, Johnny Moore, Teresa Holland were insTalled as officers. KQL2? yum - ESAA COPES VVITH SPECIAL PROBLEMS The Emergency School Aid AcT Advisory CommiTTee pro- vided guiddnce, TuTorlng, ond oTher services for sTudenTs who were disciplindry prob- lems. Once o monTh The mem- bers meT oT The Columbus l?oberTs CenTer vviTh oTher schools' members To discuss problems ond propose solu- Tions. Top: ATTending on ESAA CommiT- Tee meeTing, Johnny Moore lisTens inTenTly. Middle: Counseling The sTudenTs of ESAA, Mr. Ben Willidms Tolks Things over wiTh Joey Norwood. BoTTom: FronT row: STdcey Riddle, Coroline Wode, Angelo SmiTh, PdTri- cio Moisono, Cheryl Norris. Second row: Jdnie CorTwrighT, Jon Venoble, Lyndo McNeoIy, Shelio Brooks, Moni- co HighTower, ScoTT Boren. Bock row: Mr. Ben Willidms, Ruben Doy, Johnny Moore, Wendy MiTchell, To- moro Bdnks. BUSINESS SERVICES ENHANCED GeTTing Things on iTs way, The FHA, FSA, and FBLA clubs iniTiaTed new members and insTalled new officers. One of FSA's main projecTs was buying oloThing, food and Toys for needy families aT ChrisTmas. Large Thanksgiving boxes were Taken To The nursing homes. Topz PaTienTly waifing for Their ride, Jane Bush and Allyson Reeder sing from a hymn book BoTTom: FBLA FirsT row' Celia Ward, Miriam Bowers, PaTrioia Maisano Second row' lvlrs. LeneTTe CarTer, Rose Lewis, Melanie Capps, Denise Meroney, Kafrina Johnson, Denna Bare ron, Tammy AlTon, Sandra Lisle, Willie Mae Jackson, Mrs. Angie Williams. Back row. Alisha Jones, PaTricia STovey, Suzan Bueno, Sharon Culpepper, Valerie Mc:EIreaTh, Lori lVlonTgom- ery, Jenny BusiT, Jane Bush. 115:- .10 BR - its ,lim I ,.......1. ,-A-...W V V 'jf 5.52 i is qi , 450 , fr ,, ff A f was - f Q xy' f ' . H, x A fd, ,iii 5 lrsslll Lili 22 311,29 i ' f .H Wg. -..M Top: FSA. Fronl row: Dennd Bor- ron, Lynn Armstrong, Michelle Bol- dwin, Kim Horberi, Tommy Alton, Sherry Jockson, Eloine Bess, Lindo Mullins. Second row: Debro Jocobs, Borbdro Anderson, Tino Bdlson, Pd- lricid Mdisono, Suzonne Moorefield, Kole Jdckson, Bonnie Peterson. Bock row: Sdndro Spencer, Wendy Williorns, Shoron Conwoy, Allyson Reeder, Diond Moisdno, Deboroh Kimbrel, Tomi Lee. Borlom: FHA Officers: Fronr row: Te- resd Porhom, Kim Cosby, Shelio Owens. Bock row: Vicki Long, Siepnonie Groy, Brendd Siewori. PTSA IIVIPROVES SCHOOL COMMUNICATION Buying fans To venTilaTe The Old Building was The main pro- jecT of The ParenT STudenT Teacher AssociaTion. Orga- nized To promoTe beTTer rela- Tionships beTween sTudenTs and Teachers and beTween Teachers and parenTs, The PTSA also sponsored numer- ous cornmuniTy projecTs. Top: To raise money for The PTSA, Mrs. Charles CarTwrighT sells refresh- menTs To Rachel Day. BoTTom: lvlr. Booker, The school re- presenTaTive for The PTSA, checks over some records. U ga , wwciff Z 4 T. 's 4 4 ,iff -R fill IWW 8.55 I6 BIZ MMG QU!!! 09 V11 Tw., N.. Y-- Fillli X hh.-u f,, 'Tc i -494' I L., i W , f 'Tw,ij V9 ' M ,1-'h 'ww F A Hz, K 21 CAN YUM T 'X ,. fs A G E W? kk READ is ssisicgfxw srs, TE? Q E ,, . - X 1 3 HERO AIDS COMMUNITY To begin The yeor, HERO, Home Economic i2eIoTed Oc- cupoTions, iniTioTed new members ond insToiIed new officers. As o fund-rdising pro- jecT, They sponsored o condy sole. AT Thdnksgiving, The members of The ciub pre- pored fruiT boskeTs To Toke To Iocol nursing homes. They diso colIecTed food ond Toys for needy fomilies oT ChrisTmos ond roised money for The Morch of Dimes. Top: Hurrying To geT The job done, Micheol Adoms, CdThy Powers, ond Kim HorberT help prepore The Teoch- er luncheon, Middle: HERO Officers: Corolyn EI- Iis, President Lynn Goodwin, Secre- Tory, Sheri George, Honor Roll Choir- mong Kim HorberT, Hisforioni Tereso Borber, Socioi Choirmon. BoTTom: FronT row: CoThy Powers, Tereso Borber, Kim Hdrberf, Eloine Bess, Tino Ooks, Liso PoTTer, Mory Melvin. Bock row: Sheri George, Corolyn Ellis, Lynn Goodwin, Michedl Adoms, Tommy Bornes, JuniTo Co- penny, Sondro Spencer. , T ' .. 9 .vi ,. .W S . ' Q g n . T i L ' -. R Q ,, YT Q . 4 1 .Q f-Yi f Ti' K rs -F ill ,. i I f - fff JORDAN STUDIO THEATER PER- FORMS AT The ohe-doT ploy oorh- oeTiTioh ih Amerious, Per- sephone woh seoohd olooe, LdTer, Persephohe dhd Louder, f Com' Wear You, were oerforrhed Two hiQhTs ih The school oudiToriurh. STu- dehTs dlso oorhpeTed ih seri- ous, ooeTio, drdrhoTio, ohd humorous ihTerpreTdTioh,' dueT doTihQ: origihirl ordTory, dhd exTerhoordheous soedkihg. Top: From The one-ooT ploy Per- sephone, The sTudehTs oorTrdys Their chorooTers. Middle: Jookie Dehoux, KeiTh Og- ourh. Q? , alle ,rrr ' ' , ', 1 ',-' I I H 5 , , , - H H , ' rrr O r'r ? ' , lf q' ' 115 12-2 F 3,3 , TT', jg? 5 , ' ' ,A ?7' ' E V M Y W ky Wyk' T5 wif! VA' ' T P f f,f ' W '94, ,' 'jrfw 'T f , , . 'j f Q , ' , r'rR if 3 ' mi T , , Trrer ' gh ! ! ' ' f .2 - T - Qi A-.,, . ,V ,,, ,. , 1' , is - , , r gk 'f,- wr-,gr fp, , r If , ff, Q 9:5 , x Q J ' if T 1-Yftzmfr 2 ' fl ' 5 Arere f -',' ' ,r', T r I 'f , if , 5 mf L, Q ,VK,,,, fs V , fx, ir Seoohd row: Judy Cook, Leslie Hoy, i 3 4 lg Mrs. Lyhdo Twiggs, Third row: Dehhis Brooks, STooey Rid- , , die, Joh Vehdble, BGFDOFO Ldrsoh, Rikd Wolsh, Holly LoveTT, Louis OrTiz, Todd MCDUFVTWODT, Aldh Buhh. FourTh row: Jdhe Bush, Kehhefh Wil- ' soh, Morioh Hdrrisoh, SooTT Boreh, Mdrk Cook Bock row: Johie CorTwrighT. .. .:f,f 'f . ,,, M, br ,. , , if 'V QT T, fi T T if N la y iv J 9i? f i A , s 2 6 I , T ,W , fi I . Y 'K L my QL .,,. W ' Z T141 we T? DEBATE WINS AWARDS AlThough in Their firsT year, The debaTe Team was very successful. AfTer compeTing in several TournamenTs, They had capTured a ToTal of six- Teen awards. ,, K iii? W Top: ScoTT SmiTh won a Third place in oral inTerpreTaTion wiTh his rendiTion of The Devil's Box. Middle: Allyson Reeder, Kim Kelley, SooTT Boren, and Janie CarT-won a ToTal of five awards aT The ChaTTa- hooche EducaTional Services Asso- ciaTion TournamenT. BoTTom: DebaTe Team members- SeaTed: Greg Bradham, Kim Kelley, and Lynda IVlcNealy. STanding: Mar- ion Harrison, ScoTT Boren, Mrs. Linda Twiggs, KenneTh Wilson, Jan Vena- ble, Janie CarTwrighT, and Allyson Reeder. J' Huw f Aim? Q XW iWlNVlS MEINTS3 Nw W W, . ,V , wg.-my B Fasr Auromario Car Wash 34.00 The New Way To Buy Gasoline . . . lf X! 1 N37 1 , p f . 7 ' r 1 , X c K . , , I ' 1 ff ff, I WU fr Nr f of -LJ G , ' Q I xr fsX ' N I XX Expressway Crown Service Srarion 25411 Manohesrer Exp. Phone: 322--4848 i Compiimenis of Big Sior Food Siore 4549 Woodruff Rd. 327-O20-41 Don Riohdrdson Builder Inc. PO. 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'T ' 'Sf , lgQ' 'T' If-i1'T'?ff lair'.Mof,l., , i!w1 NAM 7' 5241 f el- C e. wma... H'e5f1 All C 'JGUWHCQ , Exif of , ,J X 'C 'mn ' . , . , i QW y Specrol Thanks t has V t Iene Ccff I fwofky ff- ,, IRADHAM, OREO SENIOR HONORS ALTON, TAHV Team, Model U N., AFROTC Scholarship, Football, Football 77-78: Choral 78-79: Choral, Sophomore Class Secretary, Student Coun- cil, Junior Civitan 79-80: Junior Class Treasurer, Student Council, Junior Scholarship Award, Appointment to US. Air Force Acade- my, Math Team, Senior Class Vice President, Drama Club Council, Junior Civitan, F,S.A. 80-81: F S A President, F.B.L.A., V.O T, ANTHONY, IERTHA 77-78: F.H.A., Student Council, Freshman Class Treasurer, Journalism Club Vice President, Miss Freshman Runner-up, Chorus Trophy 78-79: F.H.A., Student Council 79-80: F,H,A. 80-81: HERO AIMSTRONO, STEVE AVERITT, TODD 77-78: Football 78-79: VlCA, Key Club 79-80: Art League 80-81' VlCA, Art League IAOOETT, MARIAH 77-78: Veterinary Explorers President, Post 212 78-79: Junior Achievement, Veterinary Explorers Secre- tary, Post 212 79-80: Junior Achievement, Garden Club President 80-812 Junior Achievement Vice President of Administra- tion, Bi-Phy-Chem, SAW IANKS, SYLVIA 77-78: Concert Band, Marching Band, Principal's List 78-79: Concert Band, Marching Band, Principal's List 79-80: 1st Lieutenant of Concert Band, Marching Band, Carmine and Grey, Drama Club, National Honor Society, Junior Council, Junior Achievement, Pnncipal's List, The Curious Savage 80-81: SecretaryfTreasurer of Drama Club, Porsophone, Louder, I Can'I Hear You, Debate Team, Carmine and Grey News Editor, National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Quill and Scroll, Senior Council, Principal's List IRADLEY, DAVID IRIDOES, TIM 77-78: Marching Band 78-79: Governor's Honors Nominee, Marching Band, Sym- phonic Band , 79-80: Govemor's Honors Nominee, GLORY, National Hon- or Society, Mu Alph Theta, VICA, University ot Georgia Certificate ot Merit, 80-81: Who's Who Among American High School Students, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, SAW IROWN, KELLY 77-78: Pep Club 79-801 F.S.A,, Food Co-op, HERO 77-78' Squat Club Team nqynq, piggy 78-79: VlCA IARIER, TERESA 77-78: JROTC gpygopg, ylcfqg 78-792 JROTC so-ei: Basketball 79-802 F H.A., HERO 80-81' F.H.A., HERO IUENO, SUZAN 79-80: Junior Council IAIKER. LENZE 80-81: FBLA, Carmine and Grey IARUCS. 'rouiuiv luu.Ano, n:uoA 77-782 FOOYDOH 77-78: sonbcl, concert Bond 78-79' VICA, 3rd Place Mechanical Drafting at Chattahoo- chee Valley Fair 79-80: Football, VlCA, Key Club 80-81: Football, Key Club, HERO, Carmine and Grey IARRON, DEANA 77-78' Band 78-79: Drama, Marching Band 79-80: Drama 80-81: F S,A,, FBLA, Senior Council, Student Council, V.O T, RASS, IOIIY 78-791 Track Letter 79-80: Junior Achievement, Football Letter, Track Letter 80-81' Track IASSET, JERE CATHERIPI 77-78 Marching Band, Symphonic Band 78-79: Flag Girl in Marching Band, Symphonic Band, De- bate Team, Drama Club, Tho Eden Echo 79-80: Flag Girl in Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Junior Council, Bi-Phy-Chem 80-81' DE IEDOOOD, KENNETH IELL, SAMMY 77-78: Football 78-79: Football, Baseball 79-80: Baseball, VlCA 80-81: Baseball, VlCA ILAND, RICHARD 79-80' Drama Club, Debate Team, One Act Play Competi- tion, Annual Staff, Math Team, Bi-Phy-Chem, Junior Coun- cil, DECA, 2nd Place in DECA District Competition, Student Council, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 80-81: SAW, Who's Who Among American High School Students, DECA, Food Co-op IODDIE, DEIRA IOREH, SCOTT 77-78' Freshman Class Council, Football, AFS, California Scholarship Federation, Peer Counselor 78-79: Football, Math Team, Governors Honors in English, Math, Social Studies 79-80: National Honor Society, Mu Alph Theta, FCA, YPA President, Youth Advisory Council to 96th Congress, Wash- ington Workshops Advisory Committee, Academic Bowl Team, NLTE Competition, Voice of Democracy, 1st Place Model U.N., Washington Workshops Scholarship, Columbus College Certificate of Merit, University of Georgia Certifi- cate of Merit, Certificate of Award in Social Studies and Science, Outstanding Junior, PSAT Commendation, Foot- ball, Drama Club 80-81: Debate Team, 1st Place Novice Negative and 1st Place Novice Team in CESA, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, SAW, Junior Achievement, Junior Civitan, YPA President, ESAA Advisory Committee, Academic Bowl 78-79: Marching Band, Concert Band 79-80: Concert Band 80-81: Girl's Chorus CAPPS, MELAHIE 79-80' Junior Council, FSA. 80-81 F S A , VOT, FBLA CARR, IOIIY 77-78: Soccer, Media Club, BMX Racing Team 78-79' VlCA, BMX Racing Team, Soccer, Principal's List 79-80 Key Club, VlCA President, BMX Racing Team, Soc- cer, Who's Who Among American High School Students 80-81: VICA Vice President, BMX Racing Team, Principal's List, 9th Place in Architectural Drawing at Chattahoochee Valley Fair, 1st Place VlCA Contest, Senior Council, Golf Team, Who's Who Among American High School Students CARR, DARLEHE 77-78: Pep Club, Art League 78-79: Governor's Honors Semifinalist in Art, Art League 79-801 Governors Honors Semifinalist in Art, Art League Secretary, 1st Place Columbus College Art Show, 2nd Place at Chattahoochee Valley Fair, Patron Purchase Award at Cross Country Plaza Art Show, Principal's List, Two 1st Place wins at the Columbus Square Art Show, FACE 80-81' SAW, Senior Council, Art League, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 1st Place at Chat- tahoochee Valley Fair, Honor Roll, Work Displayed at the High School Art Symposium, Page One Nominee in Art, Art and Layout Editor ot the Red Jacket Yearbook CARROLL, RICHARD 77-78: Freshman and Varsity Football 78-79: Football, Principal's List 79-80: Football, Key Club 80-81' Footbal, Senior Award in Football, Carmine and Grey, J Club, Drama Club CARTVIRIOHT, JANE 77-78: Symphonic Band, Jazz Band, Marching Band, Junior Civitan, Math Team, Model U.N., Principal's List, 1st Place Optimist Oratorical Contest 78-791 Hugh O'Brian Leadership Award, Outstanding Soph- ornore, Social Science Award, Junior Civitan Vice Presi- dent, Symphonic Band, Marching Band-Maiorette, Band Librarian, Americanism Essay Award-Local and State, 3rd Place Law Day Essay Contest, Math Team, Jazz Band, Principal's List 79-80: Junior Civitan President, Mu Alpha Theta, Math Team, GLORY, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Major- ette, Band Librarian, Bi-Phy-Chem, National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students, All City Band, 3rd Place Law Day Essay Award, I Dare You Award, Teen Action Program, University of Georgia Certifi- cate ot Merit, Mayor's Award, Candy Striper, Ga. House ot Representatives Page, 1st Place Local and 2nd Place State Elk's Leadership Award, Model U.N., 3rd Congres- sional Democratic District Youth Award, Principal's List, Poppy Day Sales Youth Chairman 80-81: SAW President, Student Council Vice President, Bi- Phy-Chem Chaplain, Key Club Secretary, Junior Governor of South Ga. Junior Civitan District, Civitan International Vice President, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Math Team, Jazz Band, Symphonic Band, Marching Band- Maiorette, Band Librarian, SAlL Award, Teen Action Pro- gram Chairman, Senior Band Representative, ESSA Advi- sory Committee, Salute to Excellence Award, Muscogee County Election Page, Poppy Day Sales Youth Chairman, School Voice of Democracy Winner, Drama Club, Debate Team, Principal's List, Canadian Snowmobile Marathon, 1st Place State Elk's Leadership Contest CARVER, STEVE 77-781 Wrestling, Football 78-79' VlCA 79-80: VlCA, DCT 80-81: VICA, DCT CASON, PIRLLIP 77-78: Concert Band, Marching Band, Perfect Atten- dance, First Chair of America Award, Jazz Band 78-79: Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Junior Civitan, Jazz Band, Bill Hackett Award, 2nd Chair All-City Clinic Band 79-80: Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Jazz Band, Gov- ernor's Honors Semifinalist, All State Semifinalist, 4th Chair All City Clinic 80-81: Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Jazz Band, All State Finalist-10th Chair, 5th Chair All City Clinic CLARK, KEITH 80-81' DE COLE, JAMES RONALD JR. 80-81: VlCA COLEMAN, CONN! COLLEY, ALLEN 78-79: Pertect Attendance 79-80: VlCA, Golf Team 80-81: VlCA, Golf Team CONWAY, SHARON 77-78: Pep Club, Student Council, FHA 78-79: Pep Club, FHA 79-80: Pep Club, FHA, FSA 80-81: Pep Club, FBLA, FSA, Home Economics Award COOK, MARK 77-78: Principal's List, Honor Roll 78-79: Football Lettered, J Club 79-80: Junior Council, Football Lettered, J Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Homecoming Court COOK, PHILIP A. 77-78: Football, Key Club Junior Civitan 78-79: 7th Place Mechanical Drawing in the Chattahoo- gee Fair, VlCA Club 79-80: Football, Key Club, Junior Civitan, 8th Place in Archi- tecture in the Chattahoogee Fair, VICA Club 80-81. Football COPENNV, JUANITA 77-78: Student Council 78-79: ROTC 79-80: ROTC 80-81: ROTC, HERO Principal's List COX, LYNN 77-78: Student Council, Choral Music Award 79-80' Junior Council 80-81, HERO COVLE, DAVID 78-79: Symphonic Band 79-80: Symphonic Band, Marching Band 80-81. Symphonic Band, Jazz Band CRAIO, SHARON 77-78: Pep Club 78-79: Junior Civitan, Spanish Club, Student Council 79-80: Tennis Team, Junior Civitan, Key Club, Spanish Hon- or Society 80-81: SAW, Student Council CULPEPPER. SHARON DENISE 77-78' Pep Club, Student Council, Gymnastic Team, Cho- rus 78-79: Cheerleader, Student Council, Perfect Attendance 79-80: Perfect Attendence 80-81' FBLA, VOT DAOUST, HAROLD J., JR. 77-78: Gold Band, Sonshine Club 78-79: Gold Band, Sonshine Club 79-80: Marching Band DEAL, WAYNE 79-80: VlCA 80-81: Newspaper DINNELL, TOMMY 79-80' Football DOSWELL, CHARLES 78-791 VlCA 79-804 DUDLEV, 78-791 79-80: VlCA DONALD Basketball Football 80-81: Footbdl, Basketball DURHAM, IENOH W. 77-78: ROTC 78-79: ROTC EAST, IREDDA 77-78: Chorus 78-79' Chorus 79-80: FHA, Chorus, Chapter Defree in FHA 80-81: VlCA, DCT ELLIS, CAROLVN 77-78: Pep Club, Principal's List 78-79: Art League, Principal's List 79-80: HERO, Junior Council, Art League, FACE, Who's Who Among American High School Students 80-81' HERO, Senior Council, Principal's List, Who's Who Among American High School Students ELLISON, ANOELA 78-79: Spanish Club 79-801 ELLISON, 77-78: 78-79: 79-80: 80-81: Who's Junior Civitan Club JUSTICE Spanish Club Drama Club, Newspaper Staff Honor Roll, Drama Club, Newspaper Staff Senior Council, Debate Team, Newspaper Staff, Who Among American High School Students EUIANKS, IRENDA 77-78: 78-79' 79-80: ROTC Pep Club Mr Lewis Award EVANS, PATRICIA 77-78: 78-79: 79-BO: Softball Mr, Lewis Award Softbal, Mr. Lewis Award FINLEY, MARY 77-78' 78-79: Pep Club, Choral Choral FISIIR, CHARLOTTE 79-80: Pep Club, French Club FLORENCE, VIVIAN SENIOR HONORS School Students, United States Cheerleader Award, Junior Civitan, Key Club, Drama Club, Debate Team, Softball, Student Council, Newspaper Staff, Quill and Scroll DEATH, JONELL TODD 77-78: Concert Band, Marching Band 78-79: Symphonic Band, Marching Band. Chess Club 79-80: Symphonic Band, Marching Band 80-81: Symphonic Band, Marching Band IICKMAN, TODMV 77-78: Student Council 78-79: Student Council. 7th Place Drafting in the Chatta- hoogee Fair, Honor Roll, VICA 79-80: Key Club, VICA 80-81: HERO, Who's Who Among American High School Students PICKS, KEIIIY 78-79: Mr. Lewis Award 79-80: Football 80-81: Football, Senior Award NIONTOWEI, MONICA 77-78: Pep Club. FHA 78-79: Pep Club, FHA, Mr. Lewis Award, 79-80: Pep Club, Drama Club, Mr. Lewis Award 80-81: Pep Club, ESAA Committee, Drama Club, Mr. Lewis Award, Student Council HOLCOMI, TANMY 77-78: Homecoming Court 78-79: Student Council 79-80: FSA 80-81: DE HOLLA1, DEE 77-78: Pep Club 7B-79: Spanish Club HOLLAND, TERESA DARLENE 77-78: English and Home Economics Certificates of Award. 99 Percentile NEDT, Straight A Honor Roll 78-79: 99 Percentile NEDT, English Certificate of Award, 99 Percentile PSAT. Spanish Club, Model U.N., Math team, Governor's Honors' Semilinalist, Annual Staff, Georgia South-Western Academic Bowl, Spanish Certificate of Award 79-80: Math Team, Mu Alpha Theta, Annual Start, 99 Per- centile PSAT, Quill and Scroll, Literary Meet 3rd Place Spell- ing, GLORY. NCTE Nominee, Who's Who in Foreign Lan- guage, Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Society, University of Ga. Certificate of Merit, Columbus College Certificate of Merit, Governors' Honor Semifinalist, National Honor Soci- ety, Georgia South-Western Academic Bowl, English Certi- ficate of Award, Third Place MCSD Humorous Essay, Per- 77-78: Softbal, Perfect Attendence rect Attendance, Columbus College Social Studies Essay 78-79: Lettered in Softball, Perfect Attendence Contest 79-80: Bar in Softball, Mr. Lewis Award, Art League, 80-81: Math Team, National Merit Finalist Who's Who 80-81: Art League, Softball Among American High School Students, Editor-in-Chief of Red Jacket Annual Staff, School Century 3 Winner, Jos- FOOIE, DAIRVL C. ten's Excellence in Layout Award, America's Outstanding 77-78: ROTC Names and Faces, Students of the American Way Chap- 7B-79: Basketball lain, National Honor Society Chaplain, Mu Alpha Theta, 79-60: ROTC SAIL Nominee, Head to Head Competitor, Page 1 Nomi- 80-81: DCT nee in General Scholarship, Model UN OEOIOE, SNEII NOVEV, SONDA 77-752 P69 Club 78-79: Lewis Thank Vou Award 78-79: Pep Club, Annual Staft 79-80: Lewis Thank Vou Award 50-543 HERO Clllb 80-81: Lewis Thank You Award Ol-ENN. Wl.LlAM HLICKELIA, DEIORAH FAVE 50-512 SDfll'lQ FOOTDOW 77-78: Marching and Symphonic Band, first place, Sym- phonic Band Competition, Pep Band, Honor Roll, Drum oooowm, LYNN Corp, 75-792 Al'lf1U0l Slflff 78-79: Marching, Symphonic, and Pep Band, Drum Corp. 79-B01 lERO, Outstanding Student Award in Co-op Foods Honor Roll, Lewis Triqnk you Award 50-541 HERO 79-80: Marching, Symphonic, and Pep Band, Drum Corp, Honor Roll, Junior Council, Lewis Thank You Award 99551 DEWAVVE 80-81: Marching, Symphonic Band, Drum Corp., Senior 77-782 Concert HONG. Mflfchifto Bond Council, Lewis Thank You Award 78-79: VlCA, Marching Band, Baseball, Symphonic Band 79-80 VlCA, Marching Band, Symphonic Band Hupgggg, WILLIAM MARK 50-51 VlCA. M0 C 'l0Q Bond, 5YmD l9f1lC 5009 77-78: Football manager, Ensemble choral group, Perfect Attendance, Lettered in choral QUANT. UAUVW 78-79: perfect attendance, Lewis Thank You Award, Cho- 78'7Q5 5Dl'l0O FOOYDOII rale, bar in choral for letter 79-501 59809 FOOTDOH 79-80: perfect attendance, Junior Council, letter in Track, 80'5li DCT bar in choral, Lewis Thank You Award, Who's Who Among American High School Students, HARKNW DON 80-81: perfect attendance, lettered in football, Senior 77-751 FOOTDU' award in footbal 79-80: DCT, VlCA Club 80-B12 DCT, VlCA Club HULL' MIK! 79-80: Track 81 Field HHN- KAY so-ai: oe, Garden Club 77-78' Cheerleader JACKSON, RUIV 80-81: FSA JACOISON, DEI!! 77-78: Gymnastic team-first place in floor exercise 78-79: Spanish Club 79-80: Junior Civitm BO-81: Junior Civitan, FSA, Senior Counci JASIISKI, .H 77-78: Marching and Symphonic Band 78-79: Chess Club president, Mu Alpha Theta, Math team, Marching and Symphonic Band Sala and Ensemble, Model U.N-Country of Netherlands, Spanish Club 79-80: Junior Civitan, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Soci- ety, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Math team, Marchhg and Symphonic Band, Solo and En- semble, Model U.N,-Country of Bolivia, Academic Bowl Participant 80-81: Exchange student of Bolivia, National Honor Soci- ety, Mu Abha Theta, Math team, Symphonic and Jazz Band, SAW, Who's Who Among American High School Students JOONSON, HARV 79-80: Church Outstanding Young Person 80-81: Music and Hard Work Award JOINSON, TAIHAY 80-81: D.E. Treasurer JOINEI, STA!! 79-80: D.E,C,A. president, Who: Who Among American High School Students, Student Council 80-81: D.E.C.A, president, Student Council, Senior Council JOOES, NVOIDA 80-81: D.E. JONES, J.l. 77-78: Ensemble 78-79: Choral Service Award 79-80: Varsity Football, Track, VlCA, second place in Dis- trict T.V. and Radio repair, fourth place in Literary meet, Choral Service Award 80-81: VlCA, Jordan Singers JODES, KENNETH 78-79: VlCA, perfect attendance 79-ao: vlcA, golf JOIE8, VINCENT 80-812 D,E. JOIE8, WAIDA 78-79: Carmine E Orey Staft, Science Fair 79-80: University of Georgia Merit Student Award, Who's Who Among American High School Students 80-81: D,E, vice-president KELLEY, KIM 77-78: Student Council, most represenative freshman, gymnastics team, Principal's list, Marching and Concert Bond 78-79: Varsity Cheerteader, Student Council, Homecom- ing Court, Principal's l.ist, Jordon Science fair 79-80: Student Councl, Junior Civitan, Homecoming Court, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Gymnastics Team, Drama Club, PrincipaI's list, National Honor Society, Secretary at Senior Class, Varsity Cheer- leader 80-81: Key Club, Junior Civitan, Homecoming Queen, Na- tional Honor Society, Students of the American Way, Stu- dent Council, Who: Who Among American High School Students, Drama Club, Debate team, Secretary of Senior Class, Varsity Cheerieaaer KINARD, DON 77-78: Rifle Team, Superior Junior Cadet 78-79: Rifle Team, Superior Junior Cadet 79-80: Rifle Team, Superior Junior Cadet 80-81: Rifle Team. Bi Phy Chem, Batillion Commander KINO, ALLEN 80-81: VICA KOZEE, DONNA 77-78 Band, Choral 78-79 Band, Choral 79-80: Band, Choral 80-811 Band LAIAIEREONT SAM 7 7- 78: Faatbdl LEE, TAI! 77-78: perfect attendance, pep club 78-79: principals list, perfect attendance, softball 79-80: Most Valuable player in softball 80-81' FSA, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- immsou, union 79-ao: Chorus dents 77-78: Pep Club 50,545 Cho,-Us 78-79: Spanish Club LEWIS, STUART 79-BOY Cheeflwder. Who's Who Amorio American Hiott ucxsou, SOIRRV nonln 77-78: Freshman ond Varsity foolboll, Freshman ooo J.v. School Students, Softbdl Highest Batting Average Trophy, 77.753 pep Club basketball, Varsity baseball, principal's list, perfect atten- Junior Civitan, Drama Club 79-80: FSA dance, most represenative freshman, Coaches baseball 80-81: Cheerleader, Who's Who Among American High award 78-79: Lewis Thank You Award 78-79: Varsity football, J,V. basketball, Varsity baseball, perfect attendance, Junior Civitan, most represenative sophomore, perfect attendance 79-80: Varsity football and baseball, MVP baseball, Junior Council, Junior Civitan, VICA, Honor Society, perfect at- tendance, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 80-81: Varsity football, baseball and basketball, Honor So- ciety, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Exchange Club, perfect attendance, VICA president LIOHTSEY, SCOTT 77-78: Safety Club 78-79: VICA, first place in sheet metal, Lewis Thank You Award, perfect attendance, Varsity Spring football 79-80: VlCA, Varsity football, Junior Council, Lewis Thank You Award 80-81: Varsity football, Bi Phy Chem LUCAS, .IM 79-B02 second place in machine shop at the fair 80-81: D.E. MACCHIA, IRET 77-78: Most Valuable Player soccer award 78-79: Soccer, Wrestling 79-BO: Junior Civitan MAISANO, PATRICIA 77-78: Treasurer of French Club 78-79: Student Council, Outstanding Business Sophomore Student 79-BO: Govemor's Honor Semi-finalist, FBLA, FSA, Junior Ci- vitan B0-81: Key Club, Junior Civitan, National Honor Society, VOT, FBLA, FSA, ESSA Committee MARSHALL, DONALD 77-78: Footbdl 78-79: Football, VICA 79-801 VICA, Tennis 80-81: Camino l Grey Staff, pep club, Senior Council, VICA MASSEY, MARK 77-78: Freshman Football 78-79' Varsity footbdi, Varsity wrestling. Honorable men- tion in wrestling 79-80: Varsity football, wrestling, and baseball, Junior Council, third in sub-region wrestling 80-81' Varsity football and wrestling, all bi-city wrestling team, most important football player. senior award MCARTHUR, IARIARA 80-81 : Junior Civitan, LA MeCOI.LUM LORI 77-78: Student Council, honor roll, principal's list 78-79' Student council, Annual Staff photographer 79-80: Student council, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Junior Civitan, DECA, National Honor So- ciety, Varsity Tennis Team, Junior Council, Office Aide 80-81: Student Council, National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students, SAW, Varsity Tennis Team, principol's list, Senior Class president, Senior Council, Office Aide McCRARV, IFFREV 80-81: Junior Achievement, VICA McDUlMON'I' TODD 77-78: president of Freshman Class, Key Club, Junior Civi- tan, football, Chorus, Ensemble 78-79: Key Club, Junior Civitan, Spanish Club, principal's list, varsity football, 79-80: Junior Council, Key Club, Junior Civitan, Varsity football 80-81: president of Key Club, Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students, Outstanding senior, Annual Staff, football, Award in J-Club, Drama Club, Junior Civitan MoELREATII, VALERIE 77-78: Marching and Symphonic Band. Ga. All State Band 78-79: Marching and Symphonic Band, Junior Civitan, sec- ond place in Jordan Science Fair, Excellent Solo 79-80: Marching and Symphonic Band, Junior Civitan, Bi Phy Chem, Flag Giri, Key Club, Governor's Honors semi- finalist, Who's Who, GA Certificate of Merit, Junior Council, Honor Society 80-81: Marching and Symphonic Band, Junior Civitan, Bi Phy Chem, Flag Girl, Secretary of Bands, Senior Council, LA, Who's Who Among American High School Students Mc0AHEE, KAREN 79-80: gymnastics, LA 80-81: tennis team, FBLA, Who's Who Among American High School Students MelN1'O8H, DIANNA 77-78: Perfect Attendence Award 78-79: Principal's List, Lewis Thank-You Award, R OTC. 79-80: Junior Council, Annual Staff-Photographer 80-81' Annual Staff-Business Manager, Quill and Scroll, Sen- ior Council, Tennis Team, Who's Who Among American High School Students SENIOR HONORS 77-78: R.O.T.C., Health Award and Rifle Award, inspection Award 78-79: Chorus Award, Superior Rating in Chorus 79-80: Certificate Award IILLER, DAVD L. 77-78: Lettered in R.O.T.C. 78-79: Lettered in R.O.T.C. 79-80: Lettered in R.O.T.C. IILLS, JEFF 77-78: Marching, Symphonic, and Jazz Band: Perfect Af- tendence 78-79: Marching, Symphonic, and Jazz Band, Perfect At- tendence 79-80: Marching, Symphonic, and Jazz Band: Mu Alpha Theta: National Honor Society: Solo and Ensemble-Superb or Solo and Trio: Columbus College Certificate of Merit: All City Band 80-81: Marching. Symphonic, and Jazz Band: Mu Alpha Theta: National Honor Society PILLS, JERRY 79-80: D.C.T., VICA club 80-81: D.C.T., VICA club-Vice President HTCHELL, RONHIE 77-78: French Club 78-79: French Club 79-80: Latin Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students 80-81: Latin Club IITCHELL, YIEHDY 77-78: Student Council, Pep Club, Honors Award, Softball, Honor Roll, 78-791 Student Council, Pep Club, 79-80: Spanish Honor Society, Garden Club, Student Council, Junior Council, Homeroom Represenative, Soft- ball, Pep Club-Secretary, Junior Achievement-Secretary, Lewis Thank-You Award, Clemson and Tuskegee Certifi- cate of Merit 80-81: ESSA Committee, SAW, Junior Civitan, Bi-Phy- Chem, Junior Achievement, Student Council, Senior Coun- List, Tennis, J Club, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Cho- rale, Ensemble, Choral Service Award 78-79: NEDT Certificate, Perfect Attendance, Principals List, Tennis, J Club, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Cho- rale, Model UN, Society for Distinguished American High School Students, Governors Honors Nominee 79-80: Perfect Attendance, 1st Place at Model UN, Soci- ety for Distinguished American High School Students, Gov- ernors Honors Nominee, VlCA, 1st Place Southwest Area and District Sheetmetal Mechanic, Ath Place State Skill Olympics, Outstanding Sheetmetal and Welding Student, Football, Track, J Club, Junior Council, Junior Civitan, Math Team, Drama Club, Columbus College and University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 80-81: Perfect Attendance: Society for Distinguished American High School Students: VICA: 'lst Place Southwest Area, Southwest District, and Chattahooche Valley Fair in Sheetmetal: Principal's List: Who's Who Among American High School Students: Senior Football Award: Track: J Club: National Honor Society: Math Team: Drama Club OLMSTEAD, IARIARA 77-78: Concert Band, Pep Club, Perfect Attendance 78-79: Perfect Attendance, Concert Band, Marching Band 79-80: Perfect Attendance, Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Latin Club 80-81: Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Latin Club nmiuu, nun 77-78: Pep club eo-ai PARMB, ALAN 77-78: Tennis Team, Tennis Letterman, Math Team, Princi- pals List 78-79: Tennis Team, Tennis Letterman, Moth Team, Sopho- more Math Department Excellance Award, Art League, Student Council, Perfect Attendance, Principals List,Bi-Phy- Chem 79-80: Tennis Team, Tennis Letterman, Math Team, Art League, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Aca- demic Bowl, Junior Council, Who's Who Among American l-igh School Students, Principals List, 1980 Booster Club Cal- endar, Columbus Cailege Art Show Selection, Columbus Square Art Show Selection, University of Georgia Certifi- cil, Pep Club-President, Softball, Who's Who Among Ameri- can Hgh School Students MONTGOMERY, LORI 80-81: FBLA MOON, DEL 77-78: Band, Choral, Tennis, Baseball 78-79: Band, Choral-All State, Tennis, 79-80: Chorde, Tennis, Junior Civitan 80-81: Choral, Tennis MOORE, INNIFER 77-78: French Club, Drama 78-79, Basketball 79-80: Health Occupations B0-81. Drama Track cate of Merit, Columbus College Certificate of Merit 80-81: Senior Council, National Honor Society-Treasurer, Mu Alpha Theta-Treasurer, S,A,W., Academic Bowl, Model U,N., Who's Who Among American High School Students, Art League, Junior Civitan PIMLPS, RICKY 77-78: Concert Band 78-79: Concert Band, Marching Band 79-80: Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Bi-Phy-Chem 80-81: Concert Band, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Junior Civitan, Bi-Phy-Chem, Student Council POTTER, LISA MOORE, JOIIDIV 77-78: Marching, Symphonic, and Jazz Band, Perfect At- tendence 78-7918i-Phy-Chem: Chess Club: Marching, Symponic, and Jazz Band 79-80: Bi-Phy-Chem: I Dare You Award: Marching and Symphonic Band, Honor Band, National Honor Society. Drama- The Monkey's Paw , RAMHST Tuskegee Institute Student 80-81: National Honor Society-Business Manager, March- ing, Symphonic-Captain, and Jazz Band, SAW, ESSA Com- 79-B0: Lewis Thank You Award 80-81: S.A,W., HERO, Who's Who Among American High School Students POWELL, DIXIE RENA 77-78: Student Council, Basketball Team 78-79: Lettered in Basketball, Pep Club, Student Council 79-801 Lettered in Basketball-Trophy, FBLA 80-81: FBLA POWELL, LAURA 77-78 French Club 78-79 French Club, Lewis Thank You Award mittee, Bi-Phy-Chem, Who's Who Among American High School Students MOORE, 78- 791 LYIII Lewis Thank -YO U AWOTCI 79-80: Lewis Thank-Vou Award 80-B1 Spanish Club MOORE, SAM 78-79: Football 79-80: Football, Track 80-B1 Football, Track MORELAID, MICHAEL 78-79: Basketball Manager 79-80: Jr. Civitan, Basketball Manager 80-81: D.E. Jr. Civitan-President NICKERSON, MICHAEL 77-78: Freshman Football 78-79: VlCA, Track, Junior Achievement 79-80: Football, VICA 80-81: VlCA, SAW, Pep Club, Newspaper, Track, Who's Who Among American High School Students OAKE8, 11NA 78-79: Home Economics Club 79-80: HERO 80-81: HERO OOIURN, KEITH 77-78: NEDT Certificate, Perfect Attendance, Principal's 80-81. SAW, The Carmine and Oroy PRICE, DAVID 79-80 VICA 80-81i D.E. QUINLEY, THOMAS RAY JR. 80-81' D.C.T,-President REAL, TOHI TARASA REEDER, ALLYSOH 77-78 Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Nineth Grade So- cial Studies Department Award, Principal's List 78-79: Symphonic Ban, Marching Band, Flag Corps, Mu Alpha Theta, Bi-Phy-Chem, NEDT Recognition, Modei UN, First Chair of America Award, Principal's list 79-80' Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Flag Corps, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Clari- net Choir, First Chair of America Award, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, Glory, University of Georgia Certifi- cate of Merit, 1st Place City-2nd Place State in the Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary Essay Contest, 1st Place in MCSD Writing Contest in Serious Essay: Academic Bowl 80-81' National Honor Society-President, Bi-Phy-Chem- President, Mu Alpha Theta-Vice-President, FBLA-Vice- President, SAW-Secretary, SAW, FSA, Debate Team, Au- burn University Forensics Tournament- 1st Place Affirmative Team and 3rd Place Speaking Award, Americus High School Forensics Tournament-oth Place Affirmative Team. CESA-1st Place Debate Team, 2nd Place Affirmative Team, and 1st Place Novice Debater. Who's Who Among American High School Students. Student Council, Senior Council REESE, KENNETH 77-78: Basketball, Track, Football 78-79: Basketball, Track 80-81: Basketball RICHARDS, ANGELA LAREE 79-80: Lewis Thank Vou Award RIDDLE, STACEY 77-78: The Carmine and Grey, Principals List 75-792 Gil'l'S CYTOFUS, Tho Carmine and Grey, Quill and Scroll, Principals List, Lewis Thank Vou Award 79-80: Junior Council. French Club-Secretary. Junior Civi- tan, National Honor Society, Principals List, Lewis Thank You Award. 80-81: National Honor Society-Assistant Secretary, SAW, Junior Civitan, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Senior Council, Drama Club, Principals List. RIDLEY, DIANE 77-78: Band. Student Council, Honor Roll, Freshman Class Vice-President, Homecoming Court 78-79: Band. Honor Roll, Lettered in Track, 2nd in State National Spanish Exam 79-80' Band. Student Council, Honor Roll, Junior Council, National Honor Society-Vice-President, Mu Alpha Theta- Secretary, Spanish Honor Society. Spanish Club-Vice-Presi- dent, Who's Who Among Spanish Speaking Students 80-81: Band-Secretary. Student Council, Honor Roll, Na- tional Honor Society-Vice-President, Mu Alpha Theta-Sec- retary, SAW, Junior Civitan-Secretary, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Member of the Society of Distinguished High School Students, Math Team, Flag Corps ROIINSON, LORI 77-78: Pep Club, Student Council 78-79: Assistant Student Council Representative 79-80: Who's Who Among American High School Students, DECA Club 80-81: DECA Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students SEAOLE. CHIP 77-78: Lettered in Football, Lettered in Wrestling, Princi- pal's List. J Club 78-79: Lettered in Football. J Club, Lettered in Wrestling 79-80: Lettered in Football, Lettered in Wrestling, Key Club, Newspaper Staff, CAH Club, VlCA, J Club 80-81: Lettered in Football, Football Senior Award, Player of the Week Award, CAH Club, Newspaper Sports Editor, Key Club Officer, J Club SHAVERS, VICTOR 77-78: R.O.T.C , Reading Club 78-79: Mixed Chorus 79-80. HERO 80-81: R.O T.C, SHELTON, ROSEMARY SMITH, ANOELA 77-78: Choral, PE Award, Pep Club, Gymnastics, Princi- pal's List 78-79: Student Council, Lewis Thank Vou Award 79-80: Gayter Girl, ESAA Committee, Junior Council, Key Club, Gymnastics, Junior Civitan, Lewis Thank You Award 80-81: Gayter Girl, ESAA Committee, SAW, Senior Class- Treasurer, Senior Council, Lewis Thank You Award SMITH, EARNEST 77-78: Perfect Attendance Award 78-79: Perfect Attendance Award 79-80: Perfect Attendance Award SMITH, JEFF 79-80. VICA, 1st Place Winner in the Chattahoochee Vol- ley Fair 80-81: 2nd Place Winner in the Chattahoochee Valley Fair SMITH, SCOTT 78-79: Student Council, R.O,T:C 79-80' Drama Club 80-81: Drama Club SNELLOROVE, JOEL 77-78: Letter Freshman and Varsity Football 78-79: Letter Varsity Football 79-80: Letter Football, Track, and Wrestling, Most Out- standing Lineman Award 80-81 Letter Football, Senior and Co-Captain Award SIELLING, SIIRLEY 77-78: R,O.T.C,, Track 78-79: Track 80-81: Track SPEARS, LAWRENCE 77-78: R.O.T.C. 78-79: Annual Staff. Drama Club SENIOR HONORS 79-80: R.O.T,C. 80-81: VICA SPENCER, SANDRA 77-78: R.O.T.C.. Track 78-79: Track, Pep Club 79-80: Male Chorus 80-81: Music STEPIENS, ERVIIN 77-78: R.O.T.C., Drama 78-79: Male Chorus 79-80: Male Chorus 80-81: Music STEWART, IRENDA 79-801 All Girl Chorus 80-81: All Girl Chorus, FHA Club STOYER, PATRICIA B0-811 FSA STRZBECKI, CHRISTINE 77-78: Honor Roll. Pep Club 78-79: Spanish Club, Math Team, Honor Roll, Outstanding Sophomore Science Student, NEDT Recognition 79-80: Math Team, Govemor's Honors-Semi-Finalist rSci- encej, Junior Civitan. Mu-Alpha-Theta. Bi-Phi-Chemi, Honor Roll. Junior Council, Georgia Certificate of Merit, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Spanish Hon- or Society, Columbus College Certificate ot Merit 80-81: Mth Team, National Honor Society, Junior Civitan- Secretary, Senior Council, Mu-Alpha-Theta-President, SAW-Vice-President, Who's Who Among American High School Students SUIMIERS, DOUG 77-78: 991 NEDT, Drum Corps 78-79: 991, TNEDT. Drum Corps, Bi-Phi-Chemi, Model UN 79-80: Outstanding Math Student, Model UN, Academic Bowl. National Honor Society, Governors Honors Nominee, Who's Who Among American High School Students 80-81: STAR Student, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Model UN, Page One Nominee. Head-to-Head Team, Who's Who Among Foreign Language Students, Who's who Among American High School Students SUTTON, GERALD SWANIGAN, JIMMY TATE, ROSIN 77-78: Pep Club. Choral 80-81: SAW TAYLOR, DEIIIE 77-78: Pep Club, Gymnastics, Student Council 78-79: Student Council, Pep Club 79-80: Junior Civitan, Gymnastics, Junior Council, Tennis Team 80-81: Senior Council, Student Council, Tennis Team, SAW TAYLOR, SCOTTY 78-79: Baseball 79-BO: Baseball, Drafting VICA 80-81: Baseball, Torch of Knowledge. D.C.T.-Secretary, VlCA, Student Council THOMAS, MICHAEL 78-79: Spring Basketball Team 79-80: Basketball, VICA 80-812 Basketball TKALEC, DYIAYNE 77-78: Rifle Team, Expert Marksmanship Badge 78-79. Ritie Team, Sharpshooter, Marksman. and Pro Marksman Awards 79-80: Rifle Team 80-81: Rifle Team TREYATNAN, TERRY TURNER, LIIDA 77-78: Principals List 79-80: Face TURNER, LORENZO VEASLEY, STANLEY 77-78: Footbdl, Basketball Team 78-79: Footbdl, Wrestling Team VENAILE, JAN 77-78: Spanish Club, Marching and Symphonic Band 78-79: Junior Civitan. Band, Spanish Club 79-80: Flag Corps, Junior Civitan, Key Club, Band. Junior Council 80-81: SAW, Flag Corps, Junior Civitan, Key Club-Treasur- er, Band, Senior Council, Drama Club- Louder I Can't Hear You , Debate Team WADE, CAROLIIE 77-78: Homecoming Court 78-79: VICA, Homecoming Court. Student Senate 79-80: VlCA. Homecoming Court, Junior Civitan 80-81: Homecoming Court, ESSA Committee, Senior Council WADE, JEFF 77-78: Rifle Team, Drill Team, Wrestling, Football. 78-79: Drill Team, Wrestling, Football. 79-80: Drill Team. 80-81: VlCA. WALKER, GREG 77-78: Football. 7B-79: Football, Key Club, VlCA. 79-801 Football, Key Club, VlCA. 80-81: Football. VIARRICK, HAROLD 77-78: Freshman Football, Student Council, Honor Roll. 78-79: Student Council, Model U.N., Honor Roll, 79-80: Who's Who Among American l-igh School Students, DECA. Jr. Civitan. 80-81: DECA, Jr. Civitan. WIITEIIAD, DONALD WIITLEY, SCOTT 77-78: 78-79: Outstanding Spanish Student Award, Spanish Club. 79-80: Spanish Honor Society, Spanish Club. 80-81: Who's Who Among American High School Students. VIIOOINS, CONNIE 77-78: Perfect Attendance Award 78-79: Lewis Thank-You Award 79-80: Pep Club, Art League, Drama Club, Lewis Thank- You Award 80-81: Art League, Pep Club WKIORN, RICKY WLLIAMS, YYONNE 77-78: FHA Vll.SON, KENNETH 77-78: Starred as Puck in A Mldsummar NIghI'n Dream Winnings 2nd at Region Competition, Optomist Oratorical Contest, French Club 78-79: FACE 79-80: Outstanding Student-Drama, Designed Set for Tho Curious Savage, Starred in The Monkoy's Paw, Vice- President of the Jordan Studio Theatre, Participant in GLO- RV Art League, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Columbus College Joint Enrolment Program 80-81: Jordan Debate Team, President of Jordan Studio Theatre, Directed Louder, I Can'I Hear You, Starred in Pcruphono WORD, ARLENE 78-79: Perfect Attendance 79-80: Perfect Attendance VIOIIRELL, DONNA 77-78: Pep Club, Choral WRIGHT, ROCKY 77-78: Basketball YIRIONT, VAIESSA 77-78: Pep Club. Student Council. 78-79: Pep Club, Student Council, Cheerleader. 79-80: Pep Club. Student Council, Junior Council. 80-81: Pep Club, Student Council. VIYNN. TIM 77-78: Principals List. 78-79: Football, Jr. Civitan. 79-80: Football, Jr. Civitan, Wrestling, Baseball, Most Cou- rageous Award, 80-81: Football-Co-captain, Baseball, Senior Award. YOUNG, WILLIAM 77-78: Footbdl. Abbot, Sondra Dee Adams, Clark 29, 445, 422 Adams, David Daniel 49, 25, 44, 404, 460,206 Adams, Fannie 445 Adams, Marion F. 67 Adams, Michael Anthony 89, 247 Adams, Robert Adams, Sharon Denise 445 Addison, Judy Marie 404 Alexander, Gentry 29, 40, 445 Alexander, John Thomas 445, 482, 483 Alexander, Jon W. 404 Alexander, Ritchie Alan 29, 445 Alexander, Shirley Ann 89 Allen, Bruce Anthony 38, 404 Allen, Cynthia Yvonne INDEX Askew, Patricia L. 445, 493 Averett, Dewaine Todd 67 Avery, Tommy Axon, Greg 445, 482, 483 Baggett, Marian Adale 67, 499, 202 Bailey, Tammy Rhodes Baker, Christine 89 Baldwin, MichelIe245 Balkcom, Amy 445 Ballard, Richard 445 Balliet, Lisa A. 89, 200, 204, 207 Ballman, Michell Karen 89 Banks, Albert 445 Banks, Sylvia 67 Banks, Tamara Deneen 30, 54, 88, 89, 99, 243 Banks, Wanda Faye 89 Barber, Teresa Ann 67, 247 Barclay, Priscilla 4 45 445, 'l9O 39, 445 Allen, John Faison 43, 89 Allen, Joseph A. 445, 427 Allen, Patricia Ann Allen, Vanessa 445 Allgood, Wayne Alton, Tammy Diane 67, Barefield, Benjamin 490 Barefield John Barefield Lewis Barefield Lonnette 445 Barefield Mary Jean 464, 244, 245 Ammons, Edward Floyd 404, 490 Anderson, Barbara 43, 50, 89, 446, 454, 244, 245, 252 Anderson, Greg 404, 490 Anderson, Karen Lynn 4 45 Anderson, Steven Anderson, Susie Anthony, Bertha Jeannetta 67 Antrolus, Melanie Marie 445 Aplin, Linda Faye 404, 409, 494 Apiin, Lo 494 rettc J. 89, 490, Armstrong, Regena Lynn 89, 245 Armstrong, Steven C. 67 Armstrong, Verlon Gay 404 Barefoot, Kenny William 404 Barker, Lenzie 67 Barnes, Tommy Lee 49, 24, 67, 204, 247 Barnett, David Charles 54, 89, 490, 494 Barnett, Jonathan 89, 490, 494 Barr, Cindy 404, 484, 482 Barrett, Norman 445, 482, 483 Barron, Deana 67, 244, 245 Barron, Demetrius 404 Barron, Janice 445 Barron, Tommy Sid 89, 206 Bartlett, Lowanna 40 4, 494 Barts, Sammy 40 Bass, Bobby 45, 67 Bassett, Jere 68 Batchelor, Dewey 404 Batson, Tina 50, 89, 200, 204, 245 Battle, Joanne 445 Battle, Judy 89 Baxley, Rhonda Baxley, Vincent 404 Beasley, Brad 404, 452, 480, 482, 483 Bedgood, Kenneth 68 Bedgood, Mike Bedsole, Meshaun 89, 445, 484 Belflowers, Regina 445, 494 Bell, Keith 29, 445 Bell, Richard 40 Bell, Sammy 68, 84, 474, 207 Benford, Samuel 89 Bennett, Kenneth 29, 445 Benning, Bobby 445 Benton, Jerry 89 Berry, Lisa 89 Berry, Mattie Bess, Elaine 89, 245, 247 Bess, Melissa 445 Biggers, Jarrod 445 Biggers, Phillis 44, 404, 483 Biggers, Tracy 445, 483 Bissonnette, Katrina 404 Bissonnette, Rodney 4 45 Blackmon, Ricky 89, 464, 209 Blalock, Alicia 404, 444, 484 Bland, Richard 3, 49, 68 Blankenship, Lisa 445 Blankenship, Scott 89 Blaxton, Mark 89 Blizzard, Gordon 240 Boan, Robert Scott 29, 49, 445 Boddie, Debra 68 Bohnak, Sonja Lea 30, 54, 89 Borders, Clayton Boren, Scott 49, 24, 52, 58, 63, 66, 68, 466, 467, 208, 242, 243, 248, 249 Boswell, Terry 404, 445, 480 Bowden, Angela 89 Bowers, Cheryl Ann 404, 484 Bowers, Miriam 89, 459, 244 Bowman, Fontilla 404, 444 Bowman, Joseph oyd, Angela Marie 446 Bozeman, Barbara 89, 483 Braden, Darreel 490, 494 Brader, Edward Bradham, Greg 48, 68, 467, 244, 242, 249 Bradley, David 68 Bradley, Terrie Denise 404 Brannon, Mike 89 Branton, Ben 89, 206 Branton, Christy 404 Bridges, Timothy 49, 55, 68, 499, 202, 209, 242 Brightwell, Melanie 89, 490 Brittingham, Arty Lee Bronson, Curtis 440 Brooks, Alvin 404 Brooks, Charles Robert 44, 446, 482, 483 Brooks, Dennis 50, 89, 208, 248 Brooks, Dierdre Lee 404, 405 Brooks, Jacauelin Brooks, Nikita 480 Brooks, Penny 89, 484 Brooks, Sheila Ann 400, 404, 460, 498, 240, 243 Brown, Darryl 404 Brown, Gloria Jean 404 Brown, Jerry 68 Brown, John Brown, Keith 69 Brown, Kelly 69 Brown, Kevin 62, 90, 482 Brown, Laura 446, 480 Brown, Lisa Ann 90, 446 Brown, Lisa A. Brown, Margaret 90, 484 450, Brown, Melvin 446 Brown, Patrick 446 Brown, Ricky Alan 69 Brown, Rufus Brown, Sandra 446 466, 4 E Crowford, Potrick 403 Brown, Shenito 404 Brown, Shirley Brown, Vlfilliorn Brunson, Bruce 446 3runson, John 446 Bryson, Victor 446 Bryson, Willie 69, 404 3uck, Bobby 402 Bueno, lvlelisso Robin 402 Bueno, Suzon 69, 467, 244 Bullord, Brendo 69 3ullord, Kelli 90 Bunn, Alon 90, 484, 482, 248 Burch, lvlelindo 482 Surgomy, Rodney 402 Burke, Gwen Joyce 402 Burke, Rodney 90 Burke, Sherry 90 Burke, Terry 446 Burkett, Billy 402, 443, 473 lurns, Jomes 402, 490 lurt, Donno 446, 480 lurton, Lowondo 90 lurts, Sommie 446, 465 lush, Jone 42, 402, 205, 244, 248 lush, Jenny 34, 446,244 sutler, Felecio 402 nutler, Nino 446, 454 lutler, Wondy 402 lutts, Ernestine 402 lutts, Sherry 90 ,yrd, Trocy 446, 459 Lorneron, Denise 446 Dorneron, Jomes 446, 49 onup, Terry 402 topps, Liso 446, 459 Eopps, Melonie, 69, 486, 44 Iopps, Tornelo 69 Zorden, Dovid 90 Zorgil, Tommy Zorlisle, Condi 402 Zorlton, Rose lvlory 402 Iormon, lvlorio 446, 478, l00, 204, 204 Zorr, Fronces Dorlene lo, 110, 69, 202, 252 Eorr, Leiso 44, 446 ,orr, Robert 69, 82, 206 Iorroll, Dovid 402 Rorroll, Jeff 446, 490 Eorroll, Kelly 402 Iorroll, Richord 49, 24, 9, 467 Corter, Amelio 446 Corter, Chontel 402, 466 Corter, DeWoyne 49, 402 Corter, Dorothee 446 Corter, Glenn Cortwright, lvlory Jone 40, 56, 58, 63, 68, 69, 70, 482, 483, 498, 499, 200, 204, 202 Corver, Steve 70 Coson, Phillip Somuel 62, 70, 484, 482, 483 Costleberry, Keith 60, 90 Costleberry, Kelly Woyne 446 Coto, Tommy 34, 446 Cousey, Jomes 446 Chodwick, Debbie 90, 445, 200, 204, 244 Chodwick, Jerry 29, 446 Chombers, Donno 402 Choney, Dovid 90 Chothorn, lvlelisso 402 Cherry, Ronnie 29, 447 Childs, Billy 402 Childs, Jockie 70, 489 Clork, Goil 34, 444, 447, 494 Clork, lvory 49, 90 Clork, Jocqueline 90 Clork, Johh Clork, Keith 70, 464, 487 Clork, Clork, Clork, Clork, Clork, Cliott, Cliott, Cliott, Milton 90 Ricky 482 Robert 402 Tommy 447 Tereso 90 Borboro 90 Bennie 70 Liso 90 Clipp, Jody 402, 407 Cobb, Billy 90 Cobb, Ken 402 Colbert, Joclo 447 Colbert, Truby 447, 465 Cole, Dorrell 90 Cole, Dovid 484 Cole, Jomes 70 Colemon, Connie 70 Colley, Allen 70, 73, 207 Collier Sondro Collins, Aliso 447 Collins, Colvin 203 Collins Goyle 402 Collins Kevin 447, 482, 483 Collins Collins Lorry 403, 253 f tracy 447, 205 Commonder, Gregory 49, 23, 44, 447 Cone, Dovid 90, 202 Cone, Lourie 447 Conwoy, Shoron 48, 57, 70, 448, 497, 203, 245 Cook, Donold 403 Cook, Jonet 447 Cook, Judy 34, 447,248 Cook, Mork 43, 70, 467, 209, 248 Cook, Philip 24, 49, 74, 86, 244 Cooper, Allen Cooper, Dovid 490 Cooper, Judith 403, 480 Copenny, Juonito 74, 490, 247 Coppins, Princess 447, 494 Coppins, Thereso 447 Corbett, Alon 447, 480 Cosby, Angelo 403 Cosby, Kimberly 88, 90, 98, 480, 245 Cosby, Mike 90 Cosby, Richord Cotton, Sheilo 403, 480 Coulter, Johnny 29, 447, 490 Coulter, Kenneth 447 Coulter, Suzonne 90, 99, 204 Cox, Alexis 74 Cox, Dorothy 403 Cox, Lorenzo 90, 490, 494, 240 Coyle, Jornes 74, 482, 483 Cozort, Arlington 20, 49, 28, 403 Croig, Shoron 74, 485, 202 Croig, Sybille 90, 207 Crowford, Anthony 447 Crowford, Kenneth 49, 403 Creech, Troci 90 Creel, Angelo 34, 447, 425 Crews, Tereso 447 Crisp, Kenneth 403 Crockett, Pomelo 90 Crook, Eugene 29, 447 Crosby, Jomes 447 Crouch, Chorlotte 403 Crouch, Rickey 403 Crowell, Gwendolyn 403, 474 Culp, Louro 50, 90 Culp, Leslie 403 Culp, Mornito 447 Culpepper, Gregory 447 Culpepper, Jon 447, 482, 483, 498 Culpepper, Shoron 74, 487, 244 ' Culverson, Jeff 94, 207 Curenton, LoDonno 448 Curenton, Roy 94 Curlee, Brent 74, 490 Currenton, Johnny Currie, Chris 448, 424, 205 Currington, Jornes Curtis, Donny 403, 482, 483 Curtis, Johnny Curtiss, Jeff 94 Doiley, John Doily, Deboroh Doniel, Alice 32, 35, 448 Doniel, Brendo 403 Doniel, Chris 74, 453 Doniel, Jockie 39, 403, 480 Doniel, Steve 29, 448 Doniels, Melindo Doniels, Rovondo 448, 490 Dooust, Horold 74 Dovid, Michoel Dovid, Sommuel 468 Dovis, Chris 74, 490 Dovis, Deshun 448, 494 Dovis, Emos Dovis, Gory Dovis, Lorry 29, 448 Dovis, Potricio Dovis, Rene 448 Dovis, Sobreeno 94, 484 Dovis, Sommy 94 Dovis, Toisongo Dovis, Vincent 74 Dovison, Leon 74 Dovison, Somuel 448 Doy, Rochel 94, 203, 246 Doy, Ruben 72, 477, 243 Deol, Woyne 467 Deon, Julie 94, 200 Deon, Willord 64, 72 Dees, Tommy 403 Dennis, Jerri 448 DeNoux, Jocqueline 400, 403, 447, 200, 205, 248 DeNoux, Joseph 44, 403 Derry, lvlelisso 448 Devoes, Libby Devoes, Rose Dillard, Paul 403 Dillard, Tim 483 Dingley, Mike 403 Dixon, Tracey Doner, Belinda 94, 98 Doner, Clinton Dorriety, Steve Doster, Tim 448 Doswell, Charles 72 Downey, Connie 448 Drawdy,.Beverly 448 Drew, Stephanie Drew, Timothy 448 Drought, Sandra 497 Drysdale, Robert 404, 490 Dubose, Michael 404, 482, 483, 494 Duck, Tracy 72, 84 Dudley, Donald 49, 27, 57, 72 Dudley, Ronald 94 Dykes, Jimmy Dykes, Pamela 448 Earhart, Cynthia 448, 203 East, Brenda 72 Edmonds, Derrick 40 Edwards, Bennie 94, 404 Eide, Frankie 448, 490 Eldridge, Jason 448, 480 Eldridge, Katie 94 Eldridge, Phillip 448, 480 Ellis, Carolyn 48, 72, 476, 247 Ellis, Jay 94 Ellis, Jeff 94 Ellis, Kari 448 Ellis, Wanda 404, 482 Ellison, Angela 72, 454, 485 Ellison, Johnny 94 Ellison, Justine 48, 72, 449 Ellison, Kenneth 404 Ellison, Raymond Ellison, Theresa 39, 448, 454 Enfinger, Robert 94, 92, 482 Epps, Lisa 94 Esser, Karen 448 Eubanks, Brenda 72 Evans, Donna 94, 244, 253 Evans, Jasper 497 Evans, Kenneth 94 Evans, Patricia 73 Evans, Vandarian 23, 94, 207 Evans, Veronica 404 Faircloth, Hildegard 73 Faircloth, Randy 448 Faircloth, Tracy 448 Faison, Valerie 448 Farmer, Roy 448 Fell, DeeDee 449 Ferguson, Brent 449 Ferguson, John 488 Fewell, Mark 94 , Fincher, Ricky 449 Finley, Mary 73, 474 Fiorello, Mary Fiorello, Wendy 449 Fisher, Charlotte 73 Fitzpatrick, Willie 404 Fleming, Sophia 404 Flemister, Darryl 449 Flemister, Greg Flemister, Julia 404 Florence, Lisa 449, 203 Florence, Vivian 42, 73, 464, 240 Floyd, Ronald 449 Garcia, John 404, 494, 204 Gardner, Bartholomeu 404, 440 Garnder, Johnjulyn 39, 449, 454 Gardner, Lee 404 Gartman, Thomas 54, 92, 490 Gedroic, Dominaue 404 George, Sheri 73, 247 George, Phillip 404 Gibbons, Joseph 92 Gibson, Penelope Gibson, Veronika 449 Gilbert, Rebeaka 404, 494 Gilliland, Evelyn Glenn, Joseph 29, 480 Glenn, Mark 44 Glenn, William 73 Glisson, Michael 49, 40, 44, 449 Goderey, Jill Godfrey, Stacy Godwin, Darlene 54, 63, Fogie, Darryl 73 Ford Ford Ford Ford, Ford, Clarence Darryl Kenneth 404 Sandra Willie 404 Forsyth, Billy 49, 44, 50, 94, 206 Forsyth, Thomas 49, 20, 26, 404, 448 Foster, Donald Foster, Esther 404, 446, 204 Foster, Marilyn 449 Foster, Willene 94 France, Deloris Franks, Tamara 404 Frashier, Sherri 404, 497 Frashier, Steve 94, 207 Frazee, Pamela 404 Frazee, Tracie Freeman, Cynthia 449, 424 Freeman, Jackie 449 Freeman, Lori 444, 449 Frost, Charles 44, 404, 467, 499 Fuller, Angela 447, 449 Fuller, Cindy Fuller, Kenneth 449 Funderburk, Steven 94, 482, 483 Funk, Teri 89, 92, 494, 498 Goodson, Bobby Goodson, Tammy 449, 494, 498 Goodwin, Lynn 73, 247 Gordon, Steve 404 Goss, Adraine 92 Goss, Dewayne 73, 482 Goss, Melinda 449, 482, 483 Goss, Randall 449, 480 Gould, Rosalind 449 Graddy, Kenneth 404 Graddy, Lisa Graham, Dawn 73 Granison, Carthell 29, 449 Grant, James 38, 92 Grant, Marvin 73, 474 Grantham, Sidney 449 Grantham, Tony Graves, Melanie 92 Gray, Allen 404 Gray, Anna 39, 449 Gray, Bobby 92 Gray, Deborah ,. Gray, Donna 74 Gray, Larry 404, 494 Gray, Lorraine 449, 480 Gray, Michael 449 Gray, Nancy 404 Gray, Stephanie 92, 245 Green, Michael 449 Green, Sheila 5, 42, 50, 92, 484, 482,203 Greene, Keith 404 Greenlee, Hazel 404 Greenlee, Wilson Gregory, Debra Gresham, Donna 404 Grier, Yvonne 74 Griffin, Jeffery 449, 494 Griffin, Thomas 92 Griffin, Vincent 449 Grimes, Calvin 404 Grimes, Lula Grimm, Sharon 92, 446 Griswold, Jeff 449 Gullatte, Cynthia Gunter, Teresa 404 Guthrie, Charles Guthrie, Kimberly Hagler, Dennis 92 Hall, Bob 92, 95 Hall, Carol 404 Hall, David 405, 490 Hall, Keith 92, 482 Hall, Kelly 449 Hall, Samantha 405, 484 Hamby, Homer 29, 420, 460 Hamby, Judy Hamby, Selina 405 Hamilton, Christopher Hamm, Angela 92 Hancock, Penny 92, 207 Harbert, Kim 92, 445, 245, 247 Harbuck, Katherine Harding, Janet 405, 484, 482 Hardwich, Michael Hare, Cheryl Harkins, Don 74 Harmon, Chris 405 Harmon, Daniel 54, 92, 484, 482, 203 Harmon, Darin 405, 206 Harrigan, Elizabeth Harris, Becky 74 Harris, Cathy 420, 480 Harris, Freddy 29, 40, 42tl Harris, Johnny Harris, Laygaz Harris, Rhonda 34, 420 Harris, Steve 38, 405 Harris, Teresa 74 I Harrison, David 49, 92 Harrison, Marion 43, 48, 30, 42, 74, 77, 448, 467, 200, 204, 244, 248, 249 Harrison, Rhonda 405 Heoth, Todd 74, 482 Hoss, Richord 420 Hotcher, Tommy 405 Hotchett, Denise 405 Hotfield, Sonyo 92, 465 Howkins, Richord 29, 40, Q20 480 2 AN f'FToy, Leslie 30, 34, 54, 88, L94, 92, 445, 498, 200, 209 2'48 Hoyes, Cecil 420, 482, 483 Hellums, Donno 405 Helms, Dovid 92, 482, 483 i Helms, Mistie 420, 460, 480 , Henderson, Alfonzio 92 Henderson, Jessie Henderson, Minnie 74 Henderson, Ron 420, 494 Henderson, Wondo 420 Herndon, Jeffery 405 Herring, Potricio 92 i Herring, Stonley Hester, Poul 420 Hethcox, Shoron 405 Hewell, Lotrino Hickmon, Tommy 74 Hicks, Annie 420 Hicks, Kenneth 49, 24, 74 Hicks, Rose 420 Hightower, Milton 92 Hightower, Monico 75, 203, 243 Hill, Cynthio 405 Hill, Gorrett 420 Hill, lsooc 405 Hill, Lindo 405, 480 Hill, Terry 420 Hobbs, Tim 420, 494 Hodges, Jeff 92 Hodges, Tino 5, 50, 62, 92, 484, 482,208 Holcomb, Amondo 420 Holcomb, Tommy 75 Holden, Jomes 494 Holden, Sheilo 420 Holder, Jomes 420 Hollond, Dorlene 75 Hollond, Sonjo 420 Hollond, Tereso 49, 58, 75, 79, 439, 452, 202, 208, 209, 244, 242, 252 Holley, Crystol 444, 420, 482 l Hollis, Andrew Hollis, Dorion 405 Hollis, Ginger 92 X Hollis, Jocouelyn 405 Hollis, Robie 420 Hollis, Williom 75 Hollowoy, Lindo Hollowoy, Michoel 420 Hollowoy, Renee 420 Holmes, Mork Holmes, Shoron 75 Holsteod, Mike 92, 208, 209 Holt, Jeri 50, 92, 96, 479, 482, 240 Holt, Hozel Holter, Jomes Hood, Anthony 400, 405 Hood, Doniel 93, 490 Hood, Tony 405 Hopkins, Angelo 405, 490 Hopkins, Beverly Hopkins, Fronklin Hopkins, Robert 420 Hopkins, Woyne 405 Horton, Crylie Horner, Liso 405, 484 Hovey, Sondo 75 Howord, Brendo 424 Howord, Eugene 424, 494 Howord, Jim Howord, Keith 93 Howell, Vondo 405 Hubbord, Corl 33, 35 Hubbord, Keith 424 Huckelbo, Foye 75, 482 Hudgens, Christopher 405, 484 Hudgens, Mork 49, 75, 480, 484 Hudson, Michoel 424 Hudson, Rosolind 93 Huey, Beth 50, 93, 484 Huff, Colvin Huguley, Clorence 405 Huling, Cynthio 405 Hull, Michoel 75 Huling, Mock 49, 25, 45, 93 Humphries, Jomes 424 Hunley, Jennietho Hunt, Fred 424, 494 Hunter, Tommie 424 Hurrey, Renordo 424 Hurst, Tim 93 Hyoms, Vicki 90, 93 lngle, John 424, 490 lngrom, Bobbie 93, 490, 494, 240 lngrom, Kenny 482, 483, 494 Ivey, Judy 405 lvey, Lovetto 93 Ivey, Rito 405, 207 Jockson Jockson Jockson Jockson Jockson Jockson Jockson Jockson Jockson, 1 1 1 Debbie 405 Glendis 424 ldell 424, 497 Jonice 93, 480 Kote 245 Letho 405 Novonne Ruby 75, 480 Sondro Jockson, Sherry 75, 245 Jockson, Willie 76, 423 Jockson, Willie Moe 244 Jocobson, Debro 76, 454, 245 Jokes, Bennie 424 Jokes, Brody 93 Jokes, Shirley 424 Jomes, Jomes, Jomes, Jomes, Jorrett, Josinski, Ann 405 Morie 93 Mory 405 Sherry 406 Kothy 34, 424 Jim 49, 76, 83, 470, 482, 483, 202, 208 Josinski, Joey 406, 484, 482, 483 Jeffries, Stephonie 93 Jeffries, Froncis 424 Jelks, Jessie Jenkins, Arthur 424 Jenkins, Jeonnie 424, 478, 204 Jeter, Lorie 30, 406, 454, 467 Jinright, Donno 424 Johnson, Ronold 38 Johnson, Tommy 76, 498 Johnson, Todd 93, 206 Johnson, Williom Johnston, Julie 50, 93, 467, 200, 204 Joiner, Storr 76, 468 Jones, Aoron 93 Jones, Alisho 93, 496, 244 Jones, Amelio Jones, Bonnie 448, 424 Jones, Corol 406 Jones, Curtis 424 Jones, Fronklin 60, 93 Jones, Gerold 424 Jones, Jomes 76, 484, 489 Jones, Jonothon Jones, Juvondo 76, 455 Jones, Kenneth 77, 207 Jones, Kim 406 Jones, Liso 93 Jones, Lori 93 Jones, Mork 406 Jones, Motthew 406 Jones, Melisso 424 Jones, Neol 406 Jones, Robby 49, 27, 93 Jones, Robin 93 Jones, Shoron 406 Jones, Terry 424 Jones, Thomos 93, 490 Jones, Vincent 77 Jones, Wondo 77 Jordon, Dorrell 424 Jordon, Tommy 422 Josey, Chris 93, 446 Judoh, Kim 484, 483 Koiser, Angelo 422, 480 Koppel, Billy 490 Kelley, Gerry 406, 205 Kelley, Kimberly 3, 43, 30, 38, 48, 53, 63, 66, 67, 77, 466, 204, 202, 242, 249 Kemp, Kim 94 Key, Kotherine 484 Kidd, Buddy Kile, Corlo 422, 203 Kimber, Vincent 29, 422 Kimble, Beverly 422 Kimble, Renee 483 Kimbrell, Debro 77, 245 Kimbrel, Eddie 406, 483 Kimbrough, Victor Kinord, Wolter 48, 77, Johnson Belindo Johnson Chorles 406 Johnson Dole 93 Johnson Elizobeth 424 Johnson, Jeremioh 38, 406 Johnson, Koren 424 Johnson Kotrino 424, 244 Johnson, Koy 93, 94 Johnson, Lorenzo 29, 424, 492 Johnson, Morcio Johnson Mortho Johnson Mory Elizobeth 76, 484 Johnson, Mory 406 Johnson, Michoel Johnson, Michelle 424, 426, 482 Johnson, Roymond 474, 490, 499, 205 Kitchen, Keith 94 247 Lovering, Teresa 404, Kindred, Daniel King, Curtis King, George 77 King, Lea 422 King, Lee 94 King, Terri 94, 484 Kite, Mike 406 Kozee, Donna 77, 483 Kreyer, Kim 422 Lamberson, Larry 406, 494 Lamberson, Samuel 77 Landreau, Terry 77, 453 Landress, Bill 78 Lane, Ruby 406, 480 Lane, Teresa 42, 94 Lankford, Michael Laney, Rodney 406, 480 Larsen, Barbara 406, 200, 205, 209, 248 Larsen, Patricia 74, 94 LaRue, Larry 422 LaRue, Suzanne 406, 477, 482, 200, 204 Laughlin, Terry 406 Lavender, Theresa Lawhon, Charles 94, 482 Lawrence, Steven Lawson, Andrea 422, 482, 483 Lawson, Pinky 422 Lawson, Robert 49, 94 Ledford, Karen 94 Ledford, Tracy 406, 450, 480 Lee, Robert 422 Lee, Tami 42, 49, 78, 445, 202, 245 Lehman, Barbara 94 Leonard, Chris 49, 23, 24, 27, 94 Lester, Thomas 44, 406, 205 Lewis, Ava 422 Lewis, G-reg 94 Lewis, Greg Lewis, Hugh 29, 422 Lewis, Randy 49, 406 Lewis, Raymond 94 Lewis, Rose 244 Lewis Stuart 40 49, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 26, 37, 44, 48, 53, 78, 206 Lightsey, Jerry 49, 78 Lindsey, Jason 44, 94 Lisle, Sandra 49, 78, 202, 244 Lloyd, Peggy Long, Dickey 94 Long, Frederick 406 Long, Timothy 422 Long, Vicki 94, 245 Love, Rodney 64, 94 Love, Tammy 444, 420, 422 406, 454, 205, 253 Lovett, Holly 42, 94, 447, 204, 248 Lovett, Melanie 407, 484, 498 Lowery, Elisa 422, 482, 483 Lowery, Rhonda Lucas, Jim 78, 455 Luttrell, Curtis 494 Luttrell, Darryl Lynn, Diane 422 Lynn, Kenneth 407 Macchia, Bret 78 Maisano, Cynthia 444, 422 Maisano, Diana 407, 209, 245 Maisano, Patricia 78, 458, 200, 204, 243, 244, 245 Majors, Theodore 476 Malone, David 422 Malone, Terri 422 Manley, Nancy 422 Manley, Rita 94 Marler, Marty 407 Marriott, Chris 29, 422 Marsh, Alonzo 49, 45, 407 Marsh, Bobby 490, 494 Marshall, Donald 78, 449, 467, 203 Marshall, Lorena 39, 422, 454 Marshall, Maurice 49, 38, 50, 60, 94, 98 Martin, Alan 494 Martin, LeShaun Martin, Mesteenauett 407 Martin, Robert 403 Martin, Roger 407 Mason, Barbara 422 Mason, Joanne 240 Mason, Marie 407, 480 Massey, Jeff 422 Massey, Mark 49, 24, 78, 87 Matthews, Allen 29, 422 Mays, Donna 422 McArthur, Barbara 78 McCain, Anita McCann, Myrtle 78 McCarty, Debbie 407, 205 McCarty, Randy McCollum, Lori 44, 49, 55, 66, 79, 242 McCormick, Debbie 422, 494 McCormick, Rex 407 McCoy, Deborah 42, 94, 482, 483 McCrary, David 480 McCrary, Jeffrey 60, 79 McDaniel, Gary 79 McDonald, Rita 94 McDuffie, Cathy 94, 207 McDurmont, Todd 49, 24, 48, 56, 77, 79, 200, 204, 248, 252 McElreath, Henry 422, 482, 483 McElreath, Mark 400, 407, 482, 483, 200, 204, 208 McElreath, Valerie 49, 79, 499, 202, 242, 244 McFolley, Alfonso 94 McGahee, Karen 49, 78, 79 McGee, Dollie 407 McGhee, Randy 38, 407 McGraw, Niyon 94 McGuire, Don 407 Mclntosh, Dianna 43, 49, 79, 80, 450, 454, 454, 244, 253 McLendon, Bennie 60, 94 McLendon, James 95 Mercer, Tim 423 Meroney, Denise 95, 200 244 Merrill, Amy 423, 480 Messer, Lisa Mickles, Philip 407, 482, 483 Middleton, Pam 407 Milam, Kay Miles, Bobby 79 Miles, Daphne 50, 95, 496, 209, 244, 253 Miles, Denise 34, 444, 423 Miles, Kristi Miles, Scotty Miller, David 79, 490 Miller, Richie 44, 95 Miller , Robbie Miller, Rodney 44, 423 Miller, Scotty 44, 407 Milner, Betty 407, 484, 482 Milner, Radford 407, 490 Mills, Jeffrey 80, 482, 483, 209 Mills, Jerry 80, 487 Mills, Mills Ronnetta 423, 480 Susan 30 34 42 54, bs, 455, 200, 204,' 209 Mims, Anthony 423 Mitchell, John 423 Mitchell, Marcus 423 Mitchell, Mark 95, 488, 206 Mitchell, Paige 95, 484 Mitchell, Pam Mitchell, Ronnie 80, 85, McLester, Danthia 407, 204 McLester, Yvonne McMillian, Andra McMillian, Dennis 422 McNealy, Lynda 54, 95, 467, 470, 203, 205, 244. 243, 249 McPherson, Steve McWhorter, Mary 407 Meadows, Donnie 423 Mears, Wesley 407, 204 Mitchell Rosalind 95 Mitchell Sam 468 Mitchell Tana 423 Mitchell Wendy 42, '48, 54, 80, 499, 203, 243 Mixon, Randy 423 Monarko, Lydia 80 Monfort, Pamela 42, 34, 422, 423 Montgomery, Christopher 95 Medley, Amanda 423, 480 Medley, Clarence Melton, Cheryl 62, 407, 482 Melvin, Mary 9, 79, 247 Melvin, Teresa 407 Mercer, Mike 60, 95 Montgomery, Lori 80, 244 Montjoy, Curt 95 Mooer, Tracy 80 Moon, Del 44, 80, 484 Moore, Angela 423 Moore, Cynthia 408 Moore, Dennis 50, 63, , Som 42, 24,45 Moore Morris 95, 482 Moore, Jennifer 80 Moore, Johnny 48, 54, 80, 482, 483, 202, 242, 243 Moore, Louro 73, 80, 205 Moore Roquel 423 Moore, Ricky Moore, Romeo 423 Moore Ronnie Moore, Sobrino 39, 454 Moore 253 , Tereso 408, 240, Moorefield, Suzdnne 95, 245 Morelond, Michedl 80, 200 Morgon, Alicio 95, 475, 200, 208, 209 Morgon, Cdssondro 32 Morgdn, Jockie Morgon, Jeffery 29, 40, 423, 480 Morgdn, Kennefh 423, 482, 483, Morgon, Rooerl Morris, Eloine 423 Morris, Eric 49, 45, 95, 455, 493, 206 Morris, Micheol Morris, pofricio 423 Morris, Polrick 95, 99 Morris, Ronold 49, 22, 95 Rufus 408 Morris, Ricky 408 Moye, Cynfhio Mulkey, Scoff 423 Mullikin, Sondro 90, 95 Mullikin, Wondo 408, 205 Mullins, Lyndd 95, 245 Munn, Doryl 40, 423 Munn, Greg 408 Munn, Mory 95 Munn, Vonesso 423 Munsey, Evelyn 408 Murphy, Becky 423, 480 Murphy, Klelh 423 Murphy, Roberf 408, 482 Myers, Mork 49, 408 Myhoms, Keifh 95 Noll, Ddvld 423 Newmdn, Tommy Newsome, Rilo 408, 484 Nichols, Dwight 408 Nickerson, John 38, 408 Nickerson, Micheol 48, 84, 467,203,207 Normon, Tonyo 408, 484, 498 Norris, Cheryl 408, 243 Norris, Jonie Norris, Rhondo 408 Norfon, Koren 424 Norlon, Trino 424, 490 Norwood, Joey 408, 243 Nunloy, Tim 492 Odkes, Ronold 408 Odkes, Tino 84, 247 O'Dell, Jomes Offofl, Ryon 424, 205 Ogburn, Keifh 49, 24, 45, 49, 64, 84, 445, 208,248 Olmsfedd, Borbdro 84, 482, 204 Olmsfedd, Chrisfine O'Neol, Poul 95 Orr, Lori 424 Orr, Williom 95, 96, 484 Orfiz, Dee 424, 474 Orfiz, Louis 49, 50, 95, 200, 204, 240, 248 Ousley, Joseph 408 Ousley, Viclorio 424 Overby, Sfeven 408 Owens, Scoff 95 Owens, Shelio 95, 245 Owens, Tony 95 Poce, LdSondro 424, 490 Poce, Melindo Pdce, Melisso Podgef, Tim 424 Poir, Richey 424 Polmer, Corl 454 Pormer, Sfephen 94, 96, 206 Porrinello, Mike 408 Porrish, Billy 408 Polrick, Andreo Pofrick, Andree 424 Pdlrick, Henri 40, 424 Polferson, Angelo 420, 424 Poflerson, Kolhy 96 Pofillo, Jennifer 409 Poul, Terri 424, 203, 208 Poyne, Dovid 45, 50, 96, 206 Poyne, Ernesl 424 Peorce, Cdlherine 96 Peorce, Ricky Peoples, Jennifer 408, 409 Perkins, Regino 39 Perlkins, Angelino 424 Perry, Aoron Perry, Eddie 424 Pelerson, Bonnie 54, 96, 450, 209, 245 Pelerson, Mory 424 Peferson, Roymond 20, 49, 45, 50, 96 Peferson, Ricky 96 Pelfus, Gerry 409 Phorroms, Doniel Phillips, Ricky 49, sl, 482, 483, 498, 499, 200 Phillips, Rollin Phipps, Chrisline 424 Phipps, Lonio Pickord, Worren 424 Pollord, Glorio 424 Poole, Poul 96 Pope, Alon 96 Prdlher, Polrlcid 424 Profher, Poullne 409, 203 Profher, Sherry 409, 459 Presley, Jennifer Price, Ddvid Price, Debordh Price, Price, Leoh 42, 62, 96, 482, 483 Prifchefl, Ermo Prifchell, Trdcl Pryor, Chris 44, 424 Pyfferoen, Koren Ouolllepoum, Henry 96, 97, 490 Ouinley, Debro 96, 484, 203 Ouinley, Thomos 84 Roiley, Royce 96, 484 Roiley, Melody 44, 424, 480 Rdines, Collis 424 Roleigh, Chorles 29, 424 Roleigh, Reginold 409 Roleigh, Tolefhid 409 Romsey, Rene 32, 36, 42, 54, 96, 482, 496 Romsey, Sherrie 424, 494 Rondoll, Tommy 424 Rondoll, Tino 96 Polmer, Chris 29, 424, 240 Pdrhom, Tereso 84, 245 Porker Corlo 408 Porker Cldylon Porker Gigi 50, 88, 95, 455 Porker, Jennifer 96 Porker Jimmie Porker, Pomelo 408, 467 Porker, Rodney 96 Porker, Ronni 424 Porker, Wondo Noll, Liso Ndnce, Cheryl 95, 484, 200 Nelson, Nord 423, 480 Nelson, Orlin 494 Nelson, Richord 60 Nelson, Roy 95 Porks, Kevin 424 Pormer, Alon 49, 200, 202, 209, 242 Pormer, Lindo 408 Pope, Delheiro Pope, Pomelo Pope, Rondy 49, 54, 96, 480 Porfor, Slonley Posey, Allen 49, 96, 480 Posey, Tommy 409 Polfer, Liso 49, 84, 486, 247 Powell, Belinda 409, 482 Powell, Benjomin 49, 409 Powell, Dixie 32, 409 Powell, Ldmdr ,49, 23, 96 493 Powell, Louro 450, 467, 202 Powell Vicky Powers, Colhy oo, 247 Powers, Pomelo 34, 424 Rolledge, Roiney 409 Redgon, Ronold 409 Reol, Toni 84 Reorden, Mdrlho 96 Redrdon, Todd 424 Rebidue, Molhieu 425, 204 Redd Ricky 96 Reed, Kennelh 96 Reed Mike 425 Reed Rondy Reed Virginio Reeder, Allyson 48, 52, 75, 82, 498, 499, 209, 1 242, 244, 245, 249 Reese, Alon 409 Reese, Kennefh 34, 82 Reese, Ouenfin Rehburg, Sondro 409 Reid, Kennelh 482 Render, Chorles Renfroe, Colherine 97 Renfroe, Rondy 48, 49, 44, 50, 97, 472, 496 Renfroe, Ricky Reynolds, Elise 480 Reynolds, Sonjo 480 Richord, Sfocy 425 Richords, Angelo 82, 435 4 Richordson, Borboro 249 Richardson, Carolyn Riddle, Stacey 48, 74, 82, 202, 242, 243, 248 Rideout, Rideout, Darla 425, 456 Robert 425 Ridley, Diane 48, 82, 475, 482, 498, 200, 208, 209, 242 Ridley, Donna 409, 473, 208, 209 Ridley, Phyllis Rigsby, Betty 97 Rigsby, Cliff 97, 484, 490 Riley, Hazel Roberson, Lorie Robertson, Antionette Robinette, Chris 425 Robinson Robinson , Bettie 97 , Jennifer 425 Robinson, Judy 97, 482 Robinson, Lori 82, 486 Robinson, Matthew 425 Robinson , Steven 440 Roby, Stephanie 54, 88, 97, 464, 467, 482, 498, 499, 200, 244 Rodriaues, Lisa 440, 480 Rogers, John 440, 206 Rogers, Shara 3, 440, 484 Roland, Gwyn Rome, Kevin 425, 482, 483 Rome, Phillippia 440 Rome, Steve 425, 205 Rosier, Renee 39 Rouse, Terrie Rozier, Frederick Rozier, Mecheles 425 Ruh, Mitch 97, 489 Russell, Chance Rutledge, Cynthia Ryder, Tracey 402, 440 Samuel, Eddie 425, 494 Samuel, Roberta 425, 490 Sander, Wa ne Sanders, Sanders, Sanders, Sanders, Sanese, Y Charles 440 Ronald 97 William O. 97 William Robert 440 Sartuche, Sheila 82 Savage, Carl Savage, Sheila Saxon, Joseph 97 Saxon, Lisa Schoonover, Joyce Schmitt, Jesse Schmitt, Tonya Scialdone, Johnny 425 Scott, Cheryl Scott, Cynthia Scott, Rosemary 480 Seagle, Hope 440, 240, 253 Seagle, Wayne 24, 49, 82, 74, 467,240 Seats, Donnie 425, 482, 483 Self, Rodney 440 Senn, Steve 440, 207 Senoir, Linda Sewell, Cynthia 425 Shavers, Victorial Shaw, Edward 425, 480 Shaw, Libby 97, 484 Shellnut, Pamela Shermon, Latrena 425 Shetton, Rosemary 82 Shirah, Cathy 440, 480, 205 Shirah, Wanda 97 Short, Stacey 425 Shorts, Bernard 205 Shorts, Jay 49, 440 Shorts, Melissa 97 Silas, Margo 425 Sims, Albertha 440 Sims, James 425 Simmons, Bruce 490, 494 Simmons, Gwendolyn 440 Simmons, Gwendolyn L. 4 40 Simmons, James 425 Simmons, Sharon 97 Sistrunk, Melvin Skeen, Nicole 425, 240 Skinner, Amy 425 Skinner, Ricky Sligh, Wanda 97 Slocumb, Debra 402, 440, 454, 456, 467 Slocumb, Michael 440 Smallwood, Billy 29, 425 Smallwood, Susan 425, 482 Smith, Angela 66, 74, 82, 243 Smith, Annetta 44, 440 Smith, Brenda 480 Smith, Carey Smith, Charles 49, 20, 24 Smith, Darryl Smith, Derick 97 Smith, Earnest 83, 488 Smith, Edward Smith, Jeffery 60, 83 Smith, Jennifer 83 Smith, Kim 407, 440, 253 Smith, Lawanda 425 Smith, Michael 444 Smith, Norman 29, 425 Smith, Rhonda 444 Smith, Scott 63, 83, 249 Smith, Sonya 3, 97 Smith, Steve 484, 482, 483 Smith, Timothy 425, 490, 494 Smoot, Teresa 34, 37, 50, 97, 482 Snellgrove, Joel 42, 20, 49, 24, 83 Snelling, Shirley 83 Snellings, Dorothy 444 Snellings, Teresa 34, 35, 37, 50, 97, 206 Snider, Sandra 444 Soles, Kathleen 97, 490, 494 Solomon, Andrew 40, 479 Solomon, Darryl 29, 447, 480 South, John 426 Sova, Janice 97, 482, 207 Sparks, Phyllis 34, 426 Spears, Doug 426 Spears, Larry 83 Spencer, Candace 426, 200 Spencer, Sandra 83, 245, 247 Spinks, Melody 444, 482, 483, 204, 205 Spivey, Julie 83 Stallings, Linda Stallings, Michelle 497 Staniszewski, Faith 97 Staniszewski, Laura 426 Starks, Aretha 444 Starks, Cynthia 97 Stathums, Wendy 444, 476 Stephens, Decarlos Stephens, Dennis 426 Stephens, Erwin 83, 484 Stewart, Brenda 84, 245 Stewart, John 490, 494 Stewart, Steven 426 Stewart, Wesley Stewart, Wilbert 207 Stickney, Tim Stinson, Tammy 426 Stinson, Viola 444, 205 Stockton, Elizabeth 98 Stover, Patricia 84, 244 Streeter, Gwendolyn Streeter, Thurman 444 Strickland, Cynthia Strickland, Thomas 444, 240 Strzelecki, Christine 48, 68, 84, 200, 202, 208, 209, 242 Suggs, Elizabeth 426, 480 Summers, Douglas 49, 58, 59, 84, 470, 204, 208 Summers, Rebecca 444, 482 Surles, Darren 444, 482, 483, 499, 240 Sutton, Marie 426 Sutton, Toni 483 Sutton, Wayne 448 Swanigan, Jimmy 84 Swanigan, Vernita 426 Swanson, Arther Swanson, Holbert Swanson, Willie 206 Swygert, Emily 426, 454 Tablor, Carol 84 Tadley, Darrell 98 Talbot, Clare 426, 454, 240 Tanner, Henry Tant, Robert 444 Tarver, Doris 426 Tate, Frank 49, 444 Tate, Robin 84, 202 Taylor, Charles 98 Taylor, Debbie 44, 84, 422, 454, 202 Taylor, Freddie 207 Taylor, Lange Taylor, Michael 426, 482, 483 Taylor, Scott 85 Taylor, Tony 34, 36, 98, 447 Teasley, Keith 444, 480, 482, 483 Terry, Brenda 98, 447 Tetzlaff, Brian 426, 483 Thames, Jimmy 426, 480 Thibault, Micheal 444, 484, 208, 409 Thomas, Anthony 98, 490 Thomas, Cedric 444, 494 Thomas, Dexter 444 Thomas, Michael 34, 35, 85 Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas , Penny , Ricky 442 , Rodrick 426 , Teresa 426, 490 , Terry 98, 240 Thomason, Angie 98 Thomason, Raymond 426 Thompson, Carolyn Thompson, James 426 Thompson, Mark 98 Thornton, Joanne 442, 480, 494 Thweatt, Richard Tice, Donna 442 Tice, Rhonda 98 Tillman, Paige 48, 30, 34, 54, 94, 98, 445, 200, 204 Tkalec, Cheryl 98 Tkalec, Dwayne 85, 490 Tkalec, Joseph 426, 490 Tkalec, Leon 98 Tkalec, Randall Tobias, John Todd, Charles 442, 454, 467, 208, 209 Tolbert, Demetria 426, 480, 203 Tompkins, Norma 98 TOOIG, J esse 442, 467 Torrance, Bobbie 85 Townsend, Phillip 426 Trevathan, Terry 85, 489 Troxell, Chuck Truesda 494 Truesda le, Maurice 442, le, Moses 49, 43, 45, 82, 98, 477, 206 Tubbs, Margie 442, 490, 494 Tubbs, Melony 98 Turk, Sc Ott 54, 94, 98, 450, 454, 473, 498, 244, 253 Turnage, Ricky 98 Turner, April 426, 480 Turner, Charlotte 426 Turner, Gary 426 Turner, Linda 85 Turner, Lorenzo 85 Tyner, T Tyner, T errie 30, 34, 98 ricia 30, 34 442 Underwood, Donna 426, 494 Underwood, Emily Underwood, Juanita 98 Upshaw, Thomas 98 Ursrey, Kim 98, 205 Vaughn, Jackie 442, 443 Vaughn, Jeanette 99 Veasley, Linda 426 Veasley, Stanley 85, 480 Venable, Jan 85, 482, 200, 243, 248, 249 Vernon, Kathy 93, 99 Vincent, Anita Vinson, Timothy 426 Vinson, Tracey 426 Voisine, Jason 29, 426, 480, 490 Wachter, Jimmy Wachter, Theresa 426 Wade, Angela 442 Wade, Caroline 74, 85, 243 Wade, David 99 Wade, Jeffery 86, 207 Wade, Richard 99 Wainwright, Rena 427 Walicek, Wayne 99, 452, 482, 207 Walker, Cynthia 427, 205 Walker, Greg 49, 24, 86 Walker, James Walker, Jimmy 427, 204 Walker, Oliver Walker, Ora 442, 499 Walker, Robert 427, 480 Walker, Ruthie 99 Walker, Todd 427 Waller, Terry 442 Walsh, Rika 442, 248, 253 Walton, Ella 427 Walton, Evonia 442 Ward, Celia 5, 99, 482, 203, 208, 209, 244 Ward, Lisa 427 Warren, Vincent 49 Warren, Willie 38, 442 Warrick, Harold 86 Watson, James Watson, Jerome Watson, Paula 99 Watson, Roger Webb, James 49, 99, 206 Webb, Jeff 29, 427 Weiser, Wesley 427 Werner, Robert 406, 442, 494 West, Judy 427 Whatley, Evelyn 427 Whatley, Carolyn 39, 454 Whiddon, Scotty 442 Whitaker, Tangie 99 White, Mark Whitehead, Angela 427 Whitehead, Donald 86, 207 Whitehead, Lisa 99 Whiten, Jeff 442 Whitley, Kevin 48, 86 Whitten, Joey 427 Widerborg, Sherry 427 Wiggins, Connie 86, 240 Wiggins, Donna 442, 484, 482, 483 Wilbert, Stewart Wilborn, Larry 494 Wilborn, Ricky 86 Wilcurt, Tony 29, 427, 490, 494 Wilder, Alvin 427 Wilder, Richie 49, 442 Wilkinson, Kim 442, 482, 499, 200, 204 Williams, Angela 427, 468 Williams, Angie 443 Williams, Ann 32, 99 Williams, Brenda 99 Williams, Deborah Williams Dexter 99 Williams, Eva 443 Williams Evelyn 427 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