Kathleen High School - Trident Yearbook (Lakeland, FL)
- Class of 1975
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' 1' -3331.1 ere:-rggli-gig' 11--1' 3 Qiimef 1'L'ff iZ 5i il ' ' .Ag 17 -1 eevf,f.1fg Lak Sv? 5 T RIDEN T 1975 VULUME 27 Kathleen Senior H igh Lakeland, Florida Everyone remembers being in their favorite class. Listening when we were bored and learning without realizing. Strug- gling through endless classes, waiting to see that special someone afterwards. The fash- ion scene was not forgotten, styles and fads could be seen anywhere. Participation in sports was popular, as always. The success was shared by all of us. Zflntroduction 2. - 2' - e v v. . ',., 91 ' ff. i if N v rg I 33 'f , 'S' ', ., N v . .f I- , . . 4 .- 69' 1. 5' ' 15.1 'ff . X jx 1 Q. A M , -. ,. , .1 - fx w W C .' ' L - 5 f , I. '- 'JV' , i 9 - ' - 1-'C 5 In 3 -M - 3 4,4 ' . X I ww , - vs- . W Eg if Ei, -V 1 L V, ' , : , f g A by I A -4' -1 .Q J f f ' 4 W ' I a ' ,V C A Z M ,, ' 4? Eb WM lx I X I k A f ,.,,VK., W . ,af-V-ff 4 -1- 'M 'M A M Mwanlliovvff' ' 63,5 . W., Introduction !3 4-flmroduction We will never forget the days that were spent on the campus of KHS. The various classes offered, allowed everyone their own choice or special interests. Interests extended outside of school, also. Motorcy- cling was a major interest to a majority of us. On and off campus, motorcycles were a large part of life. The maddening crowds will never be forgotten, people hurrying, trying not to be late. The pushing, the shov- ing, and the closeness that at one time will be missed. Inlroduction!5 6! Introduction a t 3 was ,.. , .- 5 1:-1 ff! .. N745 'YF' if. Wi ' fi? 'idf 1'iL Many helpful projects were undertaken by various organizations. One of which was the Honduras food drive, for the hurricane struck people of Honduras. All the students showed their concern by bringing canned goods and other food items. Ecology was also the concern of many students. Study- ing how and why pollution happens and try- ing to think up an answer to the problem. There was also time for fun and games, how could they be forgotten. Redlight, or some- times referred to as a Chinese Firedrill, was a favorite of most of the students. Signs and symbols were part of school life. Clubs earned points and showed spirit and sup- port by painting banners, usually done after school hours. lntrodurtionf7 Sflnlrodurtinn Laughter in the halls and sidewalks rang out memories. All the jokes and good times that kept us going the whole year. The extremes of fashions that perked-up some of the more boring classes and that sparked competition between many. When there was something to do, whether enjoyable or not, there was always someone there to help. Growing plants held many students interest while owning your own car was the goal of almost all. Introduction f 9 Max 10fInlrndu4'lion The complications of working out a lab report, the concentration needed to work your drawings out correctly and the satis- faction that is felt after these tasks are com- plete will stay with us always. Never forgot- ten is the worrying of whether you can get enough money to buy a yearbook and whether you will be able to make it to the lunchroom on time for an absentee. Other memories that will stay with us are the nights at the Drive'ins. With you know who, doing who knows what, but enjoying every minute of it. Z lnlroductlonfll 12!Inlroduction As we came on the campus each morning and saw the flags of our country and state they were a constant reminder for us to exercise our rights as citizens and vote Qif we were eighteenl in local, state and national elections to get the candidate of our choice in office. Responsiblities extend to the class rooms, as in chemistry where the wrong mixtures of chemicals could be dangerous. lntroducti0nf13 I4-Xlnlroduclion i LVI L5 Rauders f A Kg? ,. x 'aww U ri J F E ' 1. M 1-51' 11 ' . X , . ., ,K H z jvkz f 7 ' ' L' 1-4.-'1::,M, 1 JU, ' ' ,, f N v W t. '- frills fix M547 'Q-trades! 4 I, x nf Q 'fl K .Az In I, lg x fl! We if I ,W 4 V '- f ,' ' ti 'f 1 , K Q kr -Vi V A I t iff? ,. .li fi 8 f X 'I W X gg 'v-at Banners were seen around campus throughout the football season. They were promoting school spirit from the different clubs and organizations. Having a large choice of subjects helped to eliminate some of the boredom. Classes to aid in future careers, such as typing and business courses, and classes to expand your general knowledge, as in foreign languages, made the school day more exciting. Excitement is something that everyone looks for and many of us have found it in foosball. 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V, ,I ,L ui' 51? 1,7 -v k V! 451 ' if 'K x 3 Organizations, one of the biggest parts of our Annual and school, has been completed by 'Vlarcia Perkins and Sharon Springer. The organizations at our school benefit our community, development of our school and some of our clubs show honor for those involved. The Club That Does G0 to the Head ofthe Class Honor Society is made up of students who maintain an A, B average every six weeks. At the beginning of this year Honor Society held a formal banquet in which they welcomed new members. Parents of' the students were also invited. Selling pos- ters was the money making project for the year and a tutoring service was put under way. Above, Ist Row: Julie Hiles, Timothy Graddy, Kasan- dra Smith, Michelle Johnson, Myrtice Pinkston, Lucy Huckery, Cindy McDonald, Leslie Kirkby, Kathy Bryant, Lisa Hall, Grace Weaver. Znd: Barbara Cook, Brad Brown, Linda Smith, Helene Latneau, Kathy Palmer, Beth Hair, Debbie Keen, Denise Hamme, Jeanie Noble, Becky Wise, Bonnie Bussman, Cindy Willoughby, Natheniel Marshall. 3rd Row: Cindy Vaughn, Carol Krcsze, Esther Lomax, Brenda Kitch- ens, Stevelyn Ashley, Georgia Dodd, Debbie Little, Wayne Hayes, Karen Wagner, Scott Gurd, Mary Jo Gillen, Karen Mason, Peggy Hall, Penny Christian. 4:11, Raw: Dawn Padgett, Frank Miles, Duane William- son, Kim Clutts, Charles Toothman. C. P. Hicks, Brenda Nehring, Stuart Artman, Laura Berry, Lucinda Dobbins, Jeff Painter, Dennis Walker, Kim Curry, Kim Mayhue, Terre Skinner, Lynne Herrington. Right, Len Lo Right: Terry Simpson, District Presi- dent, Randy Bridges, President, Gary Broxton, Vice President: Anna Aggelis, Treasurer. Not Pictured: Marla O'Doniel, Secretary: Mrs. Everton, Sponsor. 1811-lonor Society Parlez-vous Frangais? Top, lst Row: ,Ioan Ogilvie, Wallace Murray, Mark McElreath, Nelley Nunley, Lori Chaloupeck, Kathy Sangster, Debby Kwiatkowski, Kim Fountain, Kathy Groom, Pierre Numley, Cindi Kaminski, Terry Barden. 2nd Row: David Faulkner, Doreen Teshko, Aimee Walker, Candy Anderson, Cindy Vaughn, Jaime Goulette, Kathy Norman, Bobby Hudgins, Barbara Brown, Debra Shaffer, Tommy Yon, Lucinda Dobbins. 3rd Row: Kim Mayhue, Jim Phillips, Debo- rah Raulerson, Kasen Peters, Linda Andrew, Carol Kroeze, Kevin McConahey, Tony Strickland, Phil Kendrick, Tim Ashcraft, Marie Alexander. Bouom. Lesh Lo Right: Grace Weaver: Secretary, Jerry Sutton: Vice President, Ms. Hernandez: Sponsor, Lynn Dollar: President, Carol Soucy: Treasurer, Jeff McDonald: Parliamentarian. -v., 3 Q French Club is an interest club. The pur- pose was to bring people together who find the French language enjoyable. French Club was in charge of the Devil's Stomp and the selling of tickets. The Club also had Doughnut sales and raised money for their annual banquet, 'fi S M4 lf- no .- A... Frenchf19 201 Spanish c'Habla espa,n,5l? The Spanish Club of 1974-75 sponsored the winning candidate, Brenda Sawyer, for Homecoming queen. For the second year in a row they've won first place for their Devil Stomp skit. After long hours of practice the taming of the Wildcats proved to be the best of all the organizations efforts to promote Homecoming. The Spanish Club participated in the Polk County Foreign Language Conference and the members formed a travel club and spent the Spring Holidays in Mexico. Right, Top: Sponsor: Mr. Powell, Secretary: Cheryl Fuller, President: Mike Kennedy, Treasurer: Sandy Surles, Vice-President: Timothy Craddy. Right Middle, Ist Row: Elaine Dawson, Jennifer Dees, Karen Fyle, Charlotte Brannen, Denise McCarty, Howell Brown, Nena Martinez, Freicla Pirkle, Peggy Shaske, Tina Smith. 2nd Row: Kim Brasavan, Merri Lee Lamberson. Cindy Bibby, Dottie McCrackin, Lisa Enfinger, Donna Renna, Sharon Ghent, ,Ianice Bout- well, Allison Norton, Letty Spivey. 3rd Raw: Kathy Keener, Susan Killingsworth, Cathy Cloud, Cindy Carll, Kasandra Smith, Cathy Kendall, Penny Black, Wanda Russell. Right Bottom, lst Row: Janice Taylor, Barham Tomlin, LuAnne Givans, .lim Yarbrough, Tracy Wiggens, Tommy Stroud, Sheryl Olson, Donna Schlichting. 2nd Row: Tim Parker, Nancy Lee, Van Hudson, Toeria Durham, Marcia Jones, Brent Lipham, David Lang, Mary Emmons, Pam Guthrie. 3rd Row: Tim Schell, Annetta Atkins, Harry Donley, Jay Stevens, Steve Rog- ers. .leff Pierce, Becky Brock, Cheryl Hardie, 1 i i 3 , , .. t1unsav......-......-...-, ,, ! Latin Club Bound for State Forum. The Latin Club sold doughnuts for their money making project. The money that was earned went towards helping the club attend the State Forum, which was held in April. To promote school spirit the club painted banners and posters for pep rallies and games. They also sponsored Joni Brown and Larry Kittelstad to run for Homecoming King and Queen. Above: Officers, to Right: Marlo O'Doniel: Trea- surer, Leslie Kirkby: President, Charles Toothmang Parliamentarian, Theresa Davis: Vice President, Dawn Gavin: Historian, Barbara Brown: Secretary, Mrs. johnson: Sponsor. Lek: Sitting, to Right: Tina Pennachio, Dale Sulli- van, Joni Brown. Kneeling, Lek to Right: Charlene Ferquson, Sandra Sherrouse, Debbie McNally, Terri Holoday, Denise Hamme, Lee Roberts. Standing. to Right: Mike Crager, Mike Kennedy, Karen Mason, Denise Ruhl, Betty Sue Hogan, Kris Edscorn, Larry Kittelslad, Mark Savage, 22!Dramatis Acting Interest Increases Dramatis Personae is an interest club. The club allows the students to express themselves by acting experiences. This year, the club went to see the play Butterf- lies Are Free and also the presentation of 'iTl1e Front Page. This year's club was sponsored by Mr. Tex Hall. Right, Lek to Right: Tony Koch, Jan Burgener, Leslie Hall, Esther Lomax, Sponsor, Mr. Hallg Cathy Wat- kins, Meredith Artman, Martha Rybinski, Tracy Wig- gins. Not Pictured: Tim Graddy, Anna Aggelis, Cathy Cooper, Sheryl Fuller, Marie Alexander, and Jeff Smith. Below: Drama Club members listen patiently during a club meeting. Below, Left, Dramatis Personaeis Homecoming Candi- dates: Anna Aggelis and Lemeul Harris. Pcrsonae 'COW' Advice to the Students Student Advisory is made up of six slu- dents. Two from each class. The sponsor, Mrs. Newton organizes the club and makes sure all activities are okayed. The club itself works out problems concerning each class and club. Len: The club meets lo lalk over new problems that arise during the year. Below, Isl Row: Annie Green, Tony Sheils. Linda Gary, Kenny Squire, Judy Jones. 2nd Row: Kylc Gavin, Joyce Gurganious. Silling: Karon Wagner. Los- lie Hall. Stlulm-lllA1lv1-.nryf23 ur Monthly Report Right: Marissa Bell reads an lnferno on the day of the sales, Below: Terry Simpson: Editor. Left to Right: Cindy Vaughn: reporter, Marissa Bell: reporter and circula- tion manager, Petrice Mitchell: cartoonist and artist, Gary Broxton: Sports editor, Jimmy Cheatwood: Assistant editor, Kathie Morin and Paula Purvis: advertising manager, Randy Bridges: business man- ager, Robin Goare: assistant sports editor. ,,,,. xi' f 43,9 24-flnferno Staff I 0. ' ,QQLV Q' x K vw-f lin, 'Q Awe 'Aw .weak ...................................t.,.....A...,.-.4-s-wQ- This year the Inferno was printed in Bartow at Polk County Democrat. The people there gave the staff an opportunity to learn certain aspects of newspaper make up and printing. Thus, by the end of the year the staff was doing everything to the paper except the actual print- ing. Which can not be accomplished in class. The paper was on regular newsprint which made it look more professional. Various new methods were employed to insure the most attractive, as well as informative, newspaper K.H.S. has ever had. Len: Terry Simpson and Jimmy Cheatwood make some las! minute decisions for the next issue of the Inferno. Below, LeH: The Inferno Staff works hard to finish the month's Inferno before their deadline. Below, Righz: The Inferno Staff reads the outcome of the Inferno and appears to be pleased with their product. K' Inferno SLafff25 M- uv'-kr Preparing For Future Jobs Future Secretaries of America is an interest club for those girls in the field of secretarial work. They sold candy as their money making project in November. In December the formal initiation of the mem- bers took place. Many speakers attended their meetings to widen the future secretar- ies' knowledge on different fields of busi- nesses. The club held its meetings on activ- ity days and one night out of every month. Right: Leslie Powner: Treasurer, Sheree Raulerson: Vice-President, Vicky Alexan- der: Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Lewis: Sponsor, Marcia Perkins: Recording Secre- tary, Diane Folds: President.. Below, Sitting: Cathy NeSmith. Isl Row: Kathy Tom- linson, Faye DeVille, Letty Spivey, Kim Curry, Debbie Morrow, Vicky Kershaw, Peggy Hall, Karen Stephens, Rhonda Green, Brenda Simpson, Paula Carter, Kathy Bucklin, Kathy Alward, Debbie Bennett. 2nd Row: Dawn Padgett, Ruth Williamson, Kathy Tyner, Sandy Brown, Sherry Atwell, Penny Christian, Terri Ferris, Ruby Lassiter. 3rd Row: Rose Howard, Mary Ann Sangster, Laurette Nix, Jerri Sutton, Debbie Crawford. 26fFuture Secretaries of America Concern or Others, Goal for FHA. 1-Aa, ,H i . W , - 21 'S 1 ,.. 1 W. ,. ,.,,,.,i,.f.,U , ,,. , 1 . ,. ., L.,,,, 'ai Isl Row: Debra Cooper, Leela Robinson. Barbara Daughtery, Lori Chaloupeck, .lanice Taylor, Barbara Tomlin, Theresa Zipper, Charlotte Brannon, Luna Rowlands, Gail Brock, Pat McAfee, Carol Braker. 2nd Row: Charlene Cray, Denise Williams, Wanda Bryant, Ellen Cason, Mary Thorn, Telisa Highsmith, Marie Emmonds, Debra Hodges, .lulie Akridge, Kathy Sikes, Carolyn Howelett, Debbie Garafolo, Linda Thompson, Donna Bennett. Right, Left lo Right: Vicky Alexander: Vice President, Esther Lomax: Sergeant-at-Arms, Mrs. Palm: Advisor, Steve Huntsman: President, Lori .lanzenz Public Bela' tions, Prieta Brewer: Treasurer, Kasandra Smith: Sec- retary. 28fFuture Homemakers of America pf'-44 Future Homemakers of America's money making project this year was selling station- ery. They contributed the money in which was raised to the teachers lounge. In December the club made trays and took them to the children in the hospital during Christmas. January 22, June Erlich spoke to the club at one of their meetings. ln March the club went to the Youth Fair in Bartow. They were involved in making projects to take to the fair. They also sold raffle tickets which went towards the Youth Fair. Leh: Future Homemakers learn their techniques at school in class. Below: Couples make learning to run a house and home fun. Future Homemakers of America!29 , I -r 5? J. ff 5 'ii1j?' A Q 4,.1 . V, 1 ' f l 5 1' - -H. Qtsfiw' ga? V ' A L -my . ff m -T . ,b,' A ,Jig wt -, wigs? km ,. 5 wwe , x -K 1 5 f. .gy 5 1' -? r , B 4 in . Q K -A? - 2:1 - - 4 ' . ,A . fin 1 5f'f'1' ' .waf- .-. A1 K- ' 5 as 1 f gif 3 sh . A 2 at 1 ,h T1 0 A ff. Q If m ,Q W an i i 1 - 'k?'k9I z W 'xii ,J 533352 w sq: fig FFA the Teclmzques 0 Mechanzzed Agriculture The Future Farmers of America was a nation wide organization for boys and girls which are interested in the field of agricul- ture. Competition is encouraged by the many fairs and exhibits in which students partici- pated. These activities were based on county, state, and federal levels. The FFA members exhibited livestock and plant pro- jects in the Florida State Fair and the Polk County Youth Fair. Isl Row, Lejl lo Riglu: James Castlebury, Tommy Stroud. Julie Bracey, Cathy Spivey, Jeff Cothren, Phil- lip Petty, Aubrey Thompson, Rupert Geiger, Terry Fluke. 2nd row: Charles Sabo, Phillip Class, Cynthia Holmes, Brent Allred, Gail Britton, Richard Kittles- tad, David Mathers, Joe Thomas. 3rd Row: Mike Bull- ock. Ronnie Myers, Randy Sykes, Paul Bland, Dale Collins, Dennis Riccardo, Kevin Hissem, Marcus Col- lins, Don Roberts. Len: Future Farmers use their agriculture techniques while planting their garden. Future Farmers!31 32!CBE Il KHS Workmg Secretaries Cooperative Business Education teaches students secretarial skills and office practices in the classroom and on the job training. Each student in CBE II has an office job in the local area. CBE II participated in many community projects throughout the year. They participated in the Imperial Lions Walk-a-thon and in the Cerebral Palsy Walk-a- thon. They also duplicated the sponsor sheets and maps for the Cerebral Palsy clinic. CBE Il also attended plays given by Lakeland Little Theater, and helped in school projects. They went in with other clubs to buy carpet and drapes for Mr. Harrison's office, and assisted with the financial records for .lun- ior class magazine sales, counting the money and keep- ing accurate records. Some of the social events throughout the year included before school breakfasts at many of the leading restaurants in town. All social events were held at the homes of students, with the exception of the hack-to-school party which was held with all Co-op students at Sportsman park. The club had several money making projects which included selling ribbons for all football games and selling win- dow stickers and plaques. CBE Il also participated in the WGTO proof of purchase contest. Above, Standing: Cheryl Wisham, Cheryl Caviano, Sherrill Abbott, Donna Rentz, ,lenny Kirkland, Mar- sha Bare, Cathy Weiss. Kneeling: Susan Taylor, Patsy Martin, Pat Anderson, Darlene Gamache, Sheila Brooks, Jane Davis, Pat Higgens. Right, Kneeling: Corresponding Secretary: Gloria Joseph, Vice-President: Cheryl Skinner, President: ,Ierri Sutton, Historians: Teresa O'Kartc, and .lulie Reynolds. Standing: Parliamentarian: .layne Springer, Treasurer: Melinda Knight, Sponsor: Mrs. Barnes, Recording Secretary: Lynn Letts, Chaplain: Theresa Hardie. CBE l is the club on campus in which the girls go to work after three hours of required classes. The club teaches skills in secretarial management and office techni- ques. This past year, breakfasts were held in local restaurants. During the summer, a picnic was held to prepare the girls for the studies in which the year would bring. For a money-making project, plaques, school rib- bons, and candy were sold. At the end of the year, a banquet was held honoring the students and their employers. Above, Ley: CBE practices skit for District Confer- CYICC. Top, Ist Raw: Nancy Smith, Connie Malloy, Gail Brown, Joy Bass, Rita Alvar. Standing: Joan Watson, Lori Ver Crouse, Pat Preston, Rhonda Shepp, Denise O'Neal, Sheree Raulerson. Bottom, lst Raw: Patricia Koelling, Becky Jenkins, Melanie Hill, Sheila Woodham, Melody Harrell. 2nd Row: Judy Wright, Betty Baker, Marcia Raines, Lisa Graham, Janell Bowen, Mrs. Lynn. GBEU33 f ru psi. ..M.. .. ... ... fl.. an g ' a 1. .1 .lm .SM MQW MIM, ...I -M. ..-, ...- , ,, ,JI W I ,... M -fm ws.. .J .N ' W9 QW! .N .MM M, I l.af'ffj if.'f? IA.. Q ' ff 533 WP u ' . E' 0 -. u ' .Nj l .,V,Lw ,.,. n Hn' . 'if' I Mr M, my , A , ' .,-' N ' ,I 'W ,n A ,J '14- E ,iq .M V,,, ,Q F3 , 4 aff.-5 fzv, 12 , L I ' , y V aw fa, , N fr: ,. V ,, N , M L ,A, .Q ' 1 , P . m v ,W . QA. A .a ' M f 1. Q 22:3 if im , Qs' f ,e!i5?,' ' as QW f ' vim ' 'MN Xa, ., ,f Q , ,Q ,L 'K z new an ,wdlxw 6' J Q, f ...Ml W Ms? f lf I , X ' r . . Sli iis gin? ffm ww, fxfi, xy: c . 245 K' , . ,iff ?N r i , fl 5 6 is 1 A -A X23 . 5 l TSE .Wg Mn. 1 ng . Training for Lzfeis Future Jobs l u Diversative Cooperative Training is the club on campus which teaches the students how to get along with their employers. The club participated in many service projects and as a money making pro- ject, they sold school ribbons and candy. At the end of the year DCT held an employer-employee banquet in which all the students' bosses were guests-of-honor. F Standing: Loretta Proctor, Brenda Coughenour, Vickie Vestal, Debbie Dekle, Carol Soucy, Shirley Johnson, Carla Gearhart, Gail Smith, Judy Carter, Lisa Futch, Diane Chestnut, Gail Wright, Stephanie Barlow, Penny Stevens, Sponsor: Mr. Cooper. Standing, Top: Drew Hughes, Randy Baughn, Doyle Eldridge, Ricky Taylor, Greg Boatwright, Jimmy Grimes, Mark Kapraun, David Bass. Officers, Sponsor: Mr. Cooper, Debbie Dekle, Vickie Vestal, Carla Gearhart, Shirley Johnson, Lisa Futch, Gail Smith, Carol Soucy, Greg Boatwright, DCTI!35 Science Club I5 in Action Again! Top: Isl Row: Joanie Brown, Terry Fluke, Gary Brox- ton, There-sa Walscr. Bill Clark, Shaun Dodson, Laura Kirk, Dm-hhio Peoples. Brenda Kirkland, Kim Foun- tain. Cincli Kaminski. 2nd Raw: Bobby Hudgins, Theresa Davis, Teresa Olinger. Beth Hair, Joy Med- lork, Julie Hilcs, Joyce Curganious, Judy Jones, Nancy Lee. Sena Putman. Les Betz, Debbie Wood, Diane Daidone. 3rd Row: Dale Locke, Kris Edscorn, Richard Davis, Tony Strickland, Stanley Richards, Dale Driggcrs. Michael Farr. The Science Club was formed to promote interest in science. There is no grade requirement and you do not have to be tak- ing science to participate. All that is needed is an interest in any field of scienceg such as: Biology, Chemistry, and Ecology. This year's club has had many guest speakers from local colleges and Universi- ties and field trips to Florida Southern Col- lege, University of South Florida and Busch Gardens. Many of the club members partic- ipated in local water pollution study pro- jects and other research areas, Two of our members participated in the Florida Junior Academy of Science at Florida Southern. 36!Science Club I Abo1'z':Tl1c latest in science equipment is used by Mr. ,lohnson tn style his fashionable hairstylt Creativity in Art This year's art club started afresh with new members, a new sponsor and many creative talents. The students made posters during football season. The art Club's pro- ject this year was selling mugs. Mugs were sold for 351.50 and up. according to what was put on them. The money the art club made went to the art classes for supplies. Dip: 0ffTrrrrx. 1116! to Righl: lVlr. Wfvsllnrookg Sponsor. Kathy Palmcrg St-vretary: Danny Hz-rnanrllrzl Trea- surer, Mrs. Melxlirholg Sponsor, Brian Milrhcll: Presi- dent, Terri Lastingor: Vice President. Ixruzlznf. Torn M4 Dougal Isl Row Brute Lee Wdtfll Lnphtim Clarcnu S1 ott Stan Ostashen Danny Williamson Boliliy Hufldlr-son. Barbara Cook, Dave Williamson. K1-nn:-th Klrkllnd 2114! R011 Linda Butklcr Shula Wilt Dc lylnt Garnfiln David Foster Jackie Wvatt Linda Powers Kartn Comer, Danny Doehring, Esther Lomax, Theresa Barfivlrl, Art CIuh!37 Student Council Prepares for School Projects 38!Sludenl Council Above, First Row, Lejl to Right: Earnesline Bosiic, Kenny Kirkland, Kasanrlra Smith, Lynne Dollar, Eslhcr Lomax. Kathy Norman, Juni Brown. Kim Brasavan. Second Row: Sandy Surles, Dorian Hammond. Pom! Black, Buzzlc- Hall. Marlha Rahynski. Rosh- Ang:-lu, Dec Dee Baker, Trary Waddell. Third Rozr:Gorrlon Carll, Kathy Cooper. Brenda Sawyx-r. Connie' Aplin. Clara Raulerson, Diane Fordham. Jeff Smith. Sam Robinson, Student Council was made up of students representing their homerooms and officers, elected by the student body during the elec- tions. Student Council was in charge of set- ting up assemblies and projects for the stu- dents' enjoyment. The Student Council also ran the Devils Den to supply school needs throughout the year. Among some of their projects this year were the faculty basketball game, derby day, and Homecoming. Above, The Student Council class enjoys their work and play. Above, Right: Terry Simpson is guest speaker at one ot' the Student Council meetings. Left, Len lo Right, Officers: Stuart Artman, Vice-Presi- dentq Beth Hair, Recording Secretary: Jayne London, Chaplaing Diane Folds, Corresponding Secretaryg Timothy Grady, Parliamentariang Miss Stanlield, Sponsorp Jim McClellan, President. Student Count 11139 4-0fKeyellcs Service, Keyettes Favorite Pastzme Riglu, Ofncers: Debbie Keen, Secretary, Lynne Dollar. Treasurer: Debbie Dekle, Historian, Kathy Palmer, Vice-Presidentg Anna Aggelis, Parliamemariang Char- lene Simpson, President: Brad Brown, Mr. Key. Middle, First Row: Jeanie Noble, Sandy Surles, Tricia Faulkner, Teresa Davis, Marcia Perkins, Teresa O'Kane, Brenda Nehring. Second Row: Cindy Carll, Penny Christain, Sherry Arwell. Bottom, Firsl Row: Janice Boutwell, Denise Coston, Brenda Kitchens. Second Row: Susan Hancock, Lynn Letts, Jerri Sutton, Carol Soucy. fy 4 l rf b , X r Q Y 1 X -V b . ,Nvi--4 . V a, A ., fiv- 0+ -vue 4- it .Z wha uvingsp-,Q-sv nr' Q 19+ 4 QV . 1' . . w r 1 if 2 'Q tit? 5 'M ' x.. J' f 'Q , ,z ' 4 , fn 931 45 Q.. 5 yi X, sclvigf Pl fs r' vf436y,9', 2 -ff, 53,3 if 53 .ppm 4 tr. . 0.m5d.f.'L Ve., '?'f+'f'f'l-T ,.jfi j'l ll- .1 .'. Q 34' v f t, The Keyettes main project for this year was the Convalescent Center every other Tuesday. During Christmas the club went to sing Christmas carols to them. In Decem- ber the club sponsored a Christmas party for underprivileged children. Among the club's money making pro- jects, they had a car wash and a spring car- nival. To promote school spirit, Keyettes painted banners every week for the football games. For Homecoming, they were respon- sible for the presentation of the candidates. Brad Brown and Jerri Sutton were their representatives. Tap: Brad Brown would rather wash Lynne Letts than the car. Mid1lle.' Charlene Simpson replys. Don't get prog- nant, as Sandy Surles and Carol Soucy look un. Bottom: Lynn Letts and Kathy Palmer watch as Debbie Dekli- arts out the Keyettos skit. 4-2fKey Club Key C ab Upens New Doors l i N I , Above, Lek to Riglu, First Row: Phillip Petty, John Moore, Bobby Hudgins, Billy Joe Mongomery, Matt Broco, .Ioe l Willis. Second Row: Jeff Painter, Jim Jackson, Ross McConahue, Stuart Artman, Bill McClellan, Jay Brown, Dale W Betz. Y J Jil The Key Club is a service club under the Kiwanis. The club was involved in several projects this year. The club participated in derby day and won first place for collecting the most can goods for the Honduras food drive. The club also collected alumi- num cans for Big Brothersf, The Key Club sold pens with the basketball schedule on them for a money making project. Also Key Club members had work parties on Saturday mornings to collect money. At the end of the year the Key Club sent a few bas- ketball players to camp. Left: Gary Broxlon and George Dawson lake time out from school to do olher things they enjoy, for instanrc-. talking lo Marla O'D0niel. Bf'l01u.'Ce0rge Dawson, Howell Brown, Timothy Gradily. Randy Bridges. and Gary Broxlon are the Key Club officers. Ki-y Clulvf43 Top, Ist Row, Lek to Right: Pat Sullivan, Annetta McCloud, Ovedia Nealy, Linda Gary, Lawanja Cole- man, Mary Lott, Belinda Wilson, Valinda Grimsley, Debra Cooper, Diane Day, Sherri Pugh, Linda Moses. 2nd Row: Patricia McFee, Theresa Fitzgerald, Estella Smith, Linda Wooten, Leola Robertson, Mary Thorn, .loan Bell, Denise Williams, Katie Knight, KaSandra Smith, Rosolind Lattimore. Right: Charles Griffin escorts Linda Gary in the Homecoming to represent Civinettes. 44fC1vumttes s Civinettes were interested this year in physi- cally, mentally handicapped, and underprivileged children. Some other areas of interest to them were environmental awareness, the abusive use of drugs, and general community-school assistance. Civinettes were made up of 24- members this year and its officers. Sponsors were Mrs. Martha Wil- liams and Mrs. Dawn Beynon. Civinettes' money making projects were fruit cake sales, car washes, and a talent-fashion show. Their service projects were making Easter baskets for children in the hospital, visiting senior citizens and helping the local Red Cross. Above Left: The Civinetles attend their meetings on activity day to make plans for the club. Above Right: Pam Napier shows other members plans for their Derby-day activities. Len, Officers, Top: Pam Napier. Presidentg Joyce Smith, Trea- surer. Bolmm: Mary Lott. Vice Presidentg Diane Day, Parlia- mentariang Oveida Nearly, Sergeant at Arms. Civine!tes!45 46!lnteract Interact: the Actwe B0 s Club Interact was an interest club for boys. The club was sponsored by Mr. Hickman and Mr. Jones. To be a member of the club a student must fill out an application and be accepted by the old members. Above: Rusty Heiser, Vice-Presidentg and .lohn Con- lorno, President, relax in the school library. Right: Rusty Hciser and john Conturno enjoy studying and doing research in the school library, 91-. IQ .K Top Picture, On Shoulders: Mark Frier. Standing: Bobby Hough, Mark Savage, Rusty Blondwnrlh, Paul Richards, Mark Baker. Kneeling: Billy Lippy. Len, Tap: John Contorno. On Shoulders: Ronnie Hall. Standing: Tummy Yon. Mike Curry, Mike Crager. Below: Mike Lilllejohn. ,a'aiSiwmiiila:. . Inti:raul!47 48!Lionettes Lionettes were one of the top service clubs on campus this year. For Homecom- ing Clara Raulerson and Rick Plank repre- sented the Lionettes. Rick Plank won the Homecoming King. Lionettes also helped to decorate the cafeteria for the Homecoming dance. During Easter the club took baskets of candy to the underprivileged children's home. As their money-making project, Der- bies were sold in order to promote school spirit for Derby Day. Right: Starla Hash and Esther Lomax represent the Lionettes in a skit at the Devil's Stomp. Middle, Left: Mindy Lee poses as the dead in the mourning. Middle, Right: Lionettes attend their meetings on Activity day to make plans for the future. Below: Rick Plank considers it a great honor to be cho- sen as Mr. Lion. 251- ' .nf wa Lionettes - Big Cats on Campus . if A Left, Officers: Secretary: Vickie Alexander, Parliamen- larian: Lucinda Dobbins, President: Esther Lomax, Mr. Lion: Rick Plank, Treasurer: Debbie Dail, Ser- geant at Arms: Clara Raulerson, Reporter: Melody Harrell. Below, lst Row: Sheila Wilt, Kim Curry, Charlene Lewis, Kathleen Malloy, Melinda Cameron, Virginia Szutenbach, Barbara Gshwender. 2nd Row: Marsha Bare, Joyce Hodges, Lynn Mullen, Denise McCarty, Charlotte Brannon, Sue Muellman, Billie Padgett, Lucy Huckery, Janell Bowen, Denise Robinson. 3rd Row: Debbie Kershaw, Sabrina Brown, Beth Lemley, Kim Mayhue, Sharon Springer, Kim Brasavan, Angela Lee, Kim Foutain, Donna Pope, Vickie Kershaw, Dawn Padgett. Lionettesffl-9 501 L S Lettermen: Sports Minded People ,W .,., ,..- ,.,M ,,.,.,..,.. 3, at we 1 1 -n aj ,xi ssiiyg ,nik V 1 l I I M 'MMF' To become eligible to join the Letter- men,s club, one must have earned a letter in a varsity sport. Opposite page - Above, First Row: Theresa Davis, Cynthia Vaughn, Charlene Lewis, Lynne-Dollar, Kenny Squire. Second Row: Kevin McConahey, Alvis Graham, Rodney Roberts, Emanuel White, Tony Bor- ders. Third Row: Pop Lincoln, Reese King, Jayne Lon- don, Barry Hogan, Pat Shea. Fourth Row: David Oxford. Herman Brown. Charles Borders, John Bur- lon. Opposite page - Above: Cheering promotes Jayne London in Lettermen's Club. Opposite page - Below, First Row: Shawn Dodson, Carol Soucy, Kathy Norman, Lynn Mullen, Vickie Alexander. Second Row: Kevin Mimbs, Ed Corban, Beth Hair, Debbie Crawford, Louise Thompson, Cindy Carll. Third Raw: Kenny Davis, Bobby Hudgins, Mark Scruggs, Lisa Enfinger. Fourth Row: Dave Williamson, Mike Littlejohn, Gene Teske, Rusty Bloodworth. Above, Lek to Righz: Brenda Sawyer, Secretaryg Penny Christian, Treasurerg Brad Brown, Vice-President: Rick Plank, President, Coach Milton, Sponsor. Below, Lek: Frankie Barber awaits the outcome of the decision. Below, Riglu: Emanuel White's tension builds up as the game reaches the end. Lettermen!51 The Club With the Right of Approval Inter-Club Council was in charge of scheduling and approving all fund raising projects on campus. If a club wishes to have a project, the club must provide ICC with all information in order to gain approval for the project. In order for a student to be in ICC, they must be a Vice-President in the club they represent. Top, Isl Row, Sitting: Theresa Davis, Steve Huntsman, Danny Ashley, George Dawson, Stuart Artman, Rusty Heiser, Brad Brown. 2nd Row: Kasandra Smith, Vickie Vestal, Velda Shell, Donna Pope, Clara Rauler- son, Kathy Palmer, Penny Christian, Jerri Sutton, Sheree Raulersnn, Cheryl Skinner, Vickie Brown. Right, Officers: Secretary and Treasurer: Beth Hair, Executive Committee Officers: Timothy Graddy, Esther Lomax, Sponsor: Mr. Jeff Fee. In Tree: Vice- President: Gary Broxton, President: Debbie Black. 52!Inter Club Council wif W 'Fli-ev- -A i' . ff fr . qw ' .- is 3' az s 94 fs X' 9 Photo Lab Keeps the Cameras Clicking Photo Lab students like to experiment with many different methods. Top: Ist Row, Left to Right: Tommy Harrison, Butch Register, John Maddox, Robert Pettypiece. 2nd Row, Len to Right: Danny Hernandez, Duane Davis, Bill Hogan. Terry Hannigan. The photography staff is made up of students which work hard to supply The Trident and The Inferno with pictures for their publications. This job requires a lot of time in and out of school in order for deadlines to be met. Photography Slz1ff!53 Trident Staffs Goal Is to Meet Their Deadlines Above, Sitting, Len w Riglu: Lynn Mullen, Senior Class: Connie Aplin, Advertising, Brenda Nehring, Junior Class: Laura Berry, Editor: Kathy Palmer, Edi- tor: Tammy O'Neal, Business: Charlene Simpson, Sen- ior Class. Standing, Left to Right: Bill Hogan, Sports: Mr. Price. Sponsor: Theresa Walser, Sophomore Class: Sharon Springer, Organizations: Kim Wheeler, Faculty: Ginger Williams, Sophomore: Shaun Dodson, Sports: Cheryl Hardie, .lunior Class: Marcia Perkins, Organizations: Frank Miles, Advertising. Left: The Yearbook Staff Lakes time out for another field trip on top of the roof. 54-!Tr1denl Staff The Trident Staff, also called the Year- book Staff, was made up of members who filled out applications to be chosen for the job. Every year the staff tries harder to improve the yearbooks so the year it repre- sents will be remembered in the years to come. Deadlines came fast throughout the year and each member of the staff strived to meet the designated deadlines. The staff sold advertisements to raise money for the yearbooks. Top: Marcia Perkins works on organizations section of the yearbook. Len: Proofing the final pages is one of Kathy Palmer's yearbook jobs. Above: Sharon Springer, Mr. Price and Theresa Wal- ser index the organizations section of the yearbook. Trident Stafff55 Varsity Cheerleaders Cheer the Above: Standing, Len to Right: Sheryl Brooks, Beth Hairg Co-Captain, Cheryl Denmark, Joan Ogilvie, Penny Christian, Debbie Crawford. Kneeling, Left to Right: Jenny Contorno. Louise Thompson, Brenda Sawyerg Captain, Virgina Szutenhach. Sandy Brown. Sitting. Left to Right: Jayne London, Judy Conibear, Dolly McCracken, Valerie Waldon. Right: Judy Conibear welcomes the Devils onlo the field with great excitement. The Varsity Cheerleaders were very loyal to the Devils this year. They led the Devils on to their victory in football, and basket- ball, among other sports. The cheerleaders sold doughnuts for their money making project. 56fVarslly Cheerleaders , 1 ar .,,l Wt Lakeland Senior High Schoolls cheerleaders pro- mote school spirit for Kathleen at the pep rally for the Winter Park-Kathleen football game. Len, Middle.' Brenda Sawyer, Jayne London, and Judy Conibear, cheer the basketball games on. Right, flliddle: Beth Hair, Cheryl Denmark and their little friend, participate in the Devils Stomp skits. Below: The Alma Mater still stands as a tradition at all Y - football games. I ,gi st I fx, n l V at fm K we x . ,A QNX t y if Al f , .Q K -. ' Varsity Cheerleaders X57 Bab Devils' Very Own Pep Squad The ,lunior-Varsity Cheerleaders, main job was to cheer the Baby Red Devils on to victory. During the summer they attended cheerleading camp to better their skills as a cheerleader. They are training in hopes of becoming a Varsity Cheerleader next year. They sold candy as a money making project this year. Thp: Leslie Hall leads the spirit by cheering to the audienev. Mi1l1llv.' Practice makes perfect for the ,lunior Varsity Clin-erleailers, Bullvm. Thp: Palsy Norris. 2nd Raw: Rita Baker, Con- nie Murphy. Leslie Hall, Jan Burgman, Cheryl Cahall, Sabrina Brown, Debbie McNally. 3rd Row: Kim Foun- tain. Lorraine Nix. 4th Raw: Keely Smith, Debbie Ker- shaw. Della Hunter. 581 lunmr Varsity Chcerlcaders ,-1 1 The Spirit Builders Kathleen's spirit is the backbone of the Pep Club. The Pep Club is sponsored by the Varsity Cheerleaders and Mrs. Norton. Members of the club were seen on campus wearing red and white jerseys. The Pep Club was a new club on campus this year. They were always seen at the pep rallies doing their best to promote school spirit to lead the Red Devils on to victory. Top, Ofhcers: Debbie Crawford, Sponsor: Mrs. Ath- wood Norton, Penny Christian. Middle, Isl mw, Left to Right: Mary Inate, Rose Mary Lowe, Janet Williamson, Kathy Groom, Kelly Hop- ping, Tammy O'Neal, Debbie Peeples, JoAnn Davis, Judy Calhoun, lberaia Durham, Ann Teak. 2nd Raw: Karen Mason, Pat Mason, Tina Pennachio, Carol Tol- son, Kim Perkins, Pene Black, Leslie Hall, Jan Bur- gener, Teresa Olinger, Tammy Bradshaw. 3rd Row: Joni Brown, Terri Holaday, Candy Anderson, Betty Heitz, Connie Murphy, Cathy Watkins, Terry Cloud, Jean Heath, Cathy Alward, Gracy Spoon. 4-th Raw: Karen Noble, Rosie Deese, May Zola, Cheryl Wood- ward, Gloria Lowe, Cathy Mathews, Emmy Emms, Linda Hahnd. 5th Row: Debbie Jorden, Martha Rabin- ski, Idy Clair, Dixie Kupp, Teresa Barfiedld, Kathy Brown, Mary Dobbings, Teresa Brown. 6th Row: Zorie Reynolds, Kim Brasavan, Mary Green, Beverly Cor- bitt, Fransis Black, Dorothy Cooper, Tracy Mudd, Solinda Joyner, Stacy Joiner, Wanda Bryant. Bauom, Isl Row: Darlene Richardson, Bonita Wells, Brenda Bryant, Valerie Walden, Jayne London, Cheryl Olson, Jenny Sides, Cheryl Denmark, Sandy Brown. 2nd Row: Karen Feeding, Renee Brookins, Vickie Speed, Kasandra Smith, Jenny Contorno, Sheryl Brooks, Joan Ogilvie, Dottie McCracken. 3rd Row: Carol Singers, Della Ware, Fay Slift, Pam Boully, Ethel L. Cohall, Christy Collins, Janet O'Kane. 4th Raw: Tammy Thee, Kim Foutain, Jamie Eubanks, Becki Brown, Cindy Buckler, Kim Farrell, Natilie Brooks, Debbie Latneau. 5th Row: Sheila Takya, Anna Septic, Carol Ne Smith, Katy Didd, Bessie May Musho, Ida Hoe, Denise Williams, Brenda Sawyer. Calendar Couples 0 FV7577 Top, to Righz: October f Randy Class and Mel- ody Harrell: November - Jim McClellan and Mary Jo Cilleng December - Chet Miller and Cheryl Skinner, Bottom, Len to Right: April - Ed Corban and Lynn Mullen: May - Kenny Fields and Kay Yarbroughg June 7 Ernest Joe and Taunia Wiggs. 60fCalcmlar Couples The 1974--1975 Calendar was produced by the Trident Staff along with help from the class of 1975. The calendar was printed by the Crown Publishing Company and photographed by Dyna-Graphics. The back- ground for which the pictures were taken was provided hy Lone Palm Golf Course. Top, Left to Right: January - Mike Dobbins and Charlene Simpson: February - Gary Broxton and Brenda Sawyerg March - Rick Plank and Debbie Dail. Bottom, Left to Right: July - Brad Brown and Brenda Kitchensg August - Mike Rushing and Karen Fyleq September - Bruce Canady and Rhonda Bowman. Calendar Couplesf61 62fChurua Chorus Raises Their Voice at Everyone f M. M .,.., x . Top: Thi- vlmrus performs during Christmas to sing Christmas Carols lo the Studi-nts. Mirlrllv. Chorus mvmhcrs look on as they learn nvw mnthmls in singing tht-ir songs. tllillflle. Right: Mr. Tagliarani directs the chorus in their Christmas Convert. Bollom: Thx' warm up sraiv is good nrzivlivv, and gots the vhorus in shaptw hvforu their I1t?I'f0t'IIl21lll'l'5. 4,2 he lg wig UU 4 O li The Concert Choir this year was off to a new start under the new direction of Mr. John Tagliarini. The Chorus is made up of Junior-Senior Girls Ensemble and a new Pop Ensemble. The Concert Choir was very busy this year. They gave a joint concert with Mrs. Green's Stage band, they attended the County Choral Festival and they also held a Christmas Carol Sing in the Chorus room for the classes interested in coming. The Concert Choir also attended the Dis- trict Contest in hopes of going to State Con- cert. Above, Top, Ofbhcers, Isl Row: President: Paula Purvis, Treasurer: Lynne Herrington. 2nd Row: Secretary: Georgia Dodd, Vice-President: Tim Graddy. 3rd Row: Mr. Tagliarini. Bottom, Isl Row: Mr. Tagliarini, Lynne Herrington, Kim Brasavan, Terry Fluke, ,leff Parker, Tim Graddy, Andy Barnhouse, Joe Bloise, Denise Hamme, Paula Purvis. 2nd Row: Bonita Wells, Mary Stancil, Linda Butler, Kenny Squire, Terry Johnson, Leslie Hall, Debra Cooper, Peaches Portman, Dorothy Cooper. 3rd Row: Trudy Link, Melinda Tl1rower,,lulie Hiles, Ann Connell, Glenn Hall, ,lohn Contorno, Melanie McGuirt, Evelyn Hall, Gail Rhodes, Pam Anderson, Betty Sue Hogan. 41h Row: Sheila Brannon, Georgia Dodd, Debbie Little, Jeff Painter, Dennis Walker, Bruce Hill, Richard Carver, Phillip Cline, Phillip Kendrick, Tim Joseph, Teresa Brewer, Vickie Hess, Pat Huckery, Donna Bocox. Chorus! 63 64-fBand Tap, Rwe Corps, Sitting: Susan Helms, ,lanell Bowen. 2nd Row: Lisa Hall, Kathy Bozeman, Sheila Wilt, Debbie Dail, Gloria Jones, Debbie Hall, Tina Smith, Becky Wise. Right, Color Guard, Len to Right: Clara Rau- lerson, Charlotte Brannon, Teresa Zipperer, Debra Hodges, Mindy Lee. Kathleen is H ay Time Entertainment , JJ t IRL . if 2' Ni' 'W Len, Majorelles, Leh to Right: Darlene Jett, Vickie James, Kitty Combs, Keely Smith. Below, Hag Cams, lst Row: Melanie McGuirt, Pamela Napier, Debbie Padgett, Dawn Padgett, Beverly Wise- hoff. 2rui Row: Donna Schlichting, Terre Skinner, Anita Howard, Karen Hissem, Wanda Russell. 3rd Raw: Kim Mayhue, Pam Anderson, Letty Spivy, Linda Andrews, Karen Peters, Lucy Huckery. Band!65 66!Band Mrs. Green is Mighty Stage Band nw-x .iQ Isl Row: Jamie Smith, Billy Horner, Ray Croft, Alan Mosley. 2nd Row: Marla O'Doniel, Michele Scott, Randy Smith, Debbie Keen, Jndy Pope, James Smith, Mark Reid. Debbie Dekle, Rhonda Bowman, Janice Boutwell. 3rd Row: Jeff McDonald, Jeff Pearce, Tony Collins, Joanne Kempson, Maurice Mcwish, Rock Lance, Tim Brannon, Alvin Wells, Larry Dasner, Tevis Robinson, Mrs. Carol Green. Right: Hugh Handley and Jim McClellan prepare for upcoming performance. wx Band Creates School Spmt The Kathleen Senior High Band program provided a wide variety of activities for its members. Band organizations included: Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Jazz Lab Band, and Intermediate Band. Throughout the year these bands performed at such places as the University of South Florida Gator Bowl, Florida Blazers Pro Ball Game, Strawberry Festival Parade, Kathleen Football Games, and of course many concerts by the individual groups. The Kathleen Bands are a source of Pride and Spirit for Kathleen High School. Right, Top, Stage Band, Franz la Back: Brenda Kitch- ens, Jim McClellan, Kathy Sangster, Ken Srodek, Hugh Handley, Walter Clayton, Anna Aggelis, Wayne Hayes, Cliff Schott, Randy Morrison, Kim Clutls, Kenny- Fields, Jim England, Joanie Clark, Lemuel Harris, Mark Lussier, Karen Truby, Steve Hess, Joel Brock, Stuart Artman, Jeanie Noble. Band Offcem, Isl Row: Stuart Artman, Steve Hess, Jim McClellan. 2nd Row: Debbie Hall, Brenda Kitch- ens, Denise Hamme, Jeanie Noble, Sheila Wilt. 3rd Row: Lemeul Harris, Randy Morrison, Hugh Handley, Charles Royal and Jeff McDonald. 68fBand The Performers 0 Concert Band Above, Row 1: Karen Knight, Darlene Jett, Donna Straughn, Lisa Stone, Kristy Simonecht, Timmy O'Brien, Mike Moulton, Michelle Fitzgerald, Shelia Watkins, Beverly Wixon, Danette Hyde, Carolyn Foreman, Jeff VanHorn. Row 2: Keely Smith, JoAnn Kempson, Kitty Combs, Lisa Hall, Angela McKeldry, Kenny Srodek, Clinton Gay, Tim Ste- vens, Mary Campbell, Lori Simpson, David Jacobs, Sheila Wilt. Row 3: Cindy Barlow, Vicki James, Debbie Rauler- son, Sharber Brown, Tim Shea, Robert Peace, Brad Davis, Lori Janzen, Cheryl Alexander, James Davis, Jackie Hamil- ton, Danny Keen, Larry Doescher, Mrs. Green. Row 4: Peggy Shaske, Dawn Gavin, Susan Killingsworth, Maurice McNish, ,lames Smith, John Amick, Mary Lints, Stevelyn Ashley, Mary Sangster, Claude Kirkland, David Cole, Den- nis Hill. Row 5: Ollie Speed, Don Taylor, Martha Sawyer, Debbie Hall, Mark Reid, Mike Thrower, Dwight Alcorn, Wayne Epperson, Ruth Williamson, Charlene Lewis, Ronnie Lawrence, Vince Rister, Jamie Smith. Row 6: Jefl Thompson, Duane Davis, Danny Boyelte, Mark Salterly, .lefl Pearce, Robin Martin, Mike Moats, Joel Wright, Marty Brown, Alvis Graham, Ed Bruns, Tommy Warlhen, Clif Scholl. Kathleen Qs Symphonic Band Tap, Isl Row: Scott Gurd, Kathy NeSmith. Joan Ogilive, Janice Boutwell, Brenda Simpson, Denise Hamme, Brenda Kitchens, Nena Martinez, Terry Evers, Sue Morrison, David Peachee, Tish Multon, Karen Truby, Michele Scott. 2nd Row: Alan Mosley, James Evers, Marla O'Doniel, Donna Pope, Debbie Black, Debbie Keen, Kathy Sangster, Randy Class, Billie Padgett, Jeanie Noble, Kim Clutts, Ron Daily, Tammy Moore. 3rd Row: Steve Bell, Cheryl Kroeze, Bar- bara Bass, Vickie Hess, Lucy Huckery, Richard Morris, John Evers, Carol Soucy, Beth Hair, Randy Morrison, Karen Wagner, Ruth Moore, Viana Bradley, Tim Brannon. 4th Raw: Jim McClellan, Lemeul Harris, Hugh Handley, Charles Royal, Rock Lance. Wanda Hayes, Anna Aggelis, Ray Croft, Jim Van Horn, Rhonda Bowman, Meredith Artman, Alvin Wells, Mike Smith. 5th Row: Kenny Fields, Jeff McDonald, Steve Hess, Jody Pope, Mark Lussier, Stuart Art- man, Jim England, Mike O'Berry, Walter Clayton, Tevis Robinson, Greg Ellis. Karol Kroeze, Joanie Clark, Jeff Toy, Band Director: Tom McDonald. 6th Raw: Arby Creach, Tony Collins, Bill McClellan, Billy Horner, Joel Brock, Rich- ard Dempsey. Band!69 Salesmanslup Is Encouraged by D CA Blue DECA BLUE is the club on campus that teaches its students the techniques about department stores and the operating of the stores equipment. The students attend the classes for three required hours and then begin work for the rest of the day. For a money-making project, DECA BLUE sold candy and plaques. Right, Kneeling: Linda Stephenson, Pam Foshee, Debra Bennett, Nancy Edwards. Standing: Lisa Rich, Kay Yarbrough, Danny Ashley, Sponsor: Mr. Helton. Below, Kneeling, Left to Right: Roy McLendon, Mike Baker, Keith Barlow, Diane Lowe, Sandra Huntsman, Teresa Busbee, Lisa Taylor, Sherri Pridgen, Glenda Bartlett, Renee Harellson. Standing: Doug Wright, Curtis Coans, Mike Blymire, Debbie Thompson, Lizzie Newman, John Jenkins, Steve Robinson, Jay Bryan, Allen Eckert, Billy Childs. 70!DECA Blue Americcfs Future Salesmert pf v ,wr was Top, Kneeling: Sponsor: Mr. Huckabay. Standing, Ley? to Right: Linda Weeks, Jeff Wenk, Shirley Jones, Susan Mathews, Dan Ward, Vickie Brown, Terry Henderson. Bottom Picture, Standing Le-H to Right: Ken Dunaway, Ken VanKuerun, Debbie Doble, Lynn Paul, Gail Kelly, Steve Walker. Not Pictured: Cheryl Eddins, LuAnne Green, Frank Smith, Greg Vaughn. Deca Gold is the club that teaches the students about sales. This year's club is sponsored by Mr. Huckaby. The club this year sold candy as a money-making project. The class involves the students in salesmanship and the ability to work and get along with others. DECA Gold! 71 Right: Brenda Kitchens: second runnerrup, Beth Hair: first runner-up, Brenda Sawyer: Homecoming Qlgecn, Pal McAfs:ug fourth runner-up, Linda Gary: third run- nur-up. Below: Kathy Norman enjoys dancing ln the music furnished hy TNT. Middle' Kenny Fields shows some of his wild expres- sions while talking lo Ed Corban, Bottom: The decorations may be falling- down but the dancers are still going strong. N.-v-fx 72fHomecoming Dance T T Inspired the Moods of Everyone. Above: TNT and their music keep the Homecoming dance alive and moving. Left: Alter all the heavy rock and roll ils always nice lo go back to the slow dance. Hunwroming Dune:-X73 The Ro at Court Right Top: The Homecoming Queen of 1974- was Brenda Sawyer. Brenda was sponsored by the Spanish Club. She was sixteen years old and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Sawyer. Right Bottom: The Homecoming King of 1974- was Rick Plank. Rick was sponsored by the Lionettes. He was seventeen years old and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Plank. Below: Brenda Sawyer and Beth Hair express astonish- ment as they hear the final decision. Opposite Page: Diana Walden, the Queen of 1973, crowns the new Queen, Brenda Sawyer. ,f 74-fHomecoming King and Queen ba Homecoming Queen!75 76fFo1'us The C Lib That Sets the Scene This is the first year Kathleen has had a Focus Club. The club was formed so stu- dents could express themselves through filming. For a fund raising project, Focus held a car wash. To show their skills, they also held a Nostalgia Theater film festi- val. Focus also gave the Larry Wilt chil- dren, whose father was killed in a hunting accident, a very nice Christmas party. Thp, Isl Row: Dayne Nulph, Candy Lineberger, Deb- hie Hall, Mike Farr, Debbie Harrell. 2nd Row: Debbie Dail, Anna Jones, Sheila Wilt. 3rd Row: Robert Major, .limmy Ware, Ronnie Ford, Duane Williams, ,limmy Van Horn, Dale Betz, Brent Lipham, Robert Petty- piece, Larry Malloy, George Dawson, Dale Driggers. Right, Officers, Lejl to Right: Charles Borders, Butch Register, Mrs. Brelig, Mike Dobbins, Samuel Sim- mons. 4qqxMe qammH!49f?'mHmM'n' Urganizations Index Art - 37 Band - 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71 Calendar Couples - 60, 61 CBE - 34 Cheerleaders: Varsity - 56, 57 Junior Varsity - 58 Chorus - 62, 63 Civinettes - 44, 45 D.C.T. - 32, 33 D.E. - 33 Focus - 76 Future Farmers of America - 30, 31 Future Homemakers of America - 28, 29 Future Secretaries of America - 26 Future Teachers of America - 27 French - 19 Homecoming - 72, 73, 74, 75 Honor Society a- 18 Inferno Staff - 24, 25 Key Club - 42, 43 Keyettes - 40, 41 Latin - 21 Letterrnen - 50, 51 Lionettes - 48, 49 Pep Club - 59 Dramatis Personae - 22 Photography Staff - 53 Science - 36 Spanish - 20 Student Advisory Committee - 23 Student Council - 38, 39 Trident Staff - 54, 55 As the seniors of Kathleen High graduate and go further on into their life, they will always look back on their days at Kathleen. Among those treasured memories will be the thought of when they were in the club they tried so hard to be a part of. No matter how high or low the club might have been, the members always thought of it as num- ber one. Indcxf77 POR T fvf' --ings, 1' -0- A to' 'lf-'ff' 5 Through the efforts of Bill Hogan and Shaun Dodson the athletic program at Kathleen High School has been depicted in both photos and copy. This section involves the activities of foot- ball, basketball, wrestling, swimming, golf, tennis, cross country, track and baseball. 'ya Devils Take Great Strides Forward BOF Opposite Page, Top: The Big Red Machinc's defense stops the efforts of the Wildcats' aggressive offense. Upposite Page, Middk'.' Chet Miller prevents Wildcats' efforts for along gain. Opposite Page, Middle: Plank watches the receivers evade the other team's defensive tactics. Opposite Page, Bottom: Rodney Roberts evades the other team's defensive players for a needed first down. Top Reese King is relentlessly in his goal to score a touchdown for the Big Red Machine. Bottom Left: The gallant efforts of Reginald Owens is wasted as the Wildcats' defensive players interfere. Bottom Middle: Alvis Graham evaded the oncoming defensive threat for a long gain. Bottom Right: While the defensive players stop the other team's offensive attack, Daryl Stills takes a break. Football!81 82! Football Seasons Record Top Left: This picture expresses the complicated but needed actions after a handoff. Top Right: Once again The Big Red Machine defense prevails over an offensive run. Bottom Right: Manny White who is one of KHS's dedi- cated offensive ends scores a needed touchdown. Opposite Page, Right: A needed first down is obtained with a swift run which brings the Devils on the edge of scoring. Opposite Page, Bottom: Before the toss can determine the fate of who receives the ball, Chet Miller and Rick Plank compromise between heads and tails. Opposite Page, Right: Kathleen's offensive efforts fail and Rick Plank is forced to punt. B' 5 w .,r F0ntballf83 fV7s Gained Through Their Experiences 84-f,l.V. Fuotlrall Tbp: After a quirk pitchoul Keith Moultrie brings thu ball rlown field with the help of Herbert Hayes. Tbp Right: Bill McClellan finds his receiver and pru- parcs to fire the hall toward him. Bottom Right: K3Il1lf'CII clcfcnst- forces the most skill- full teams I0 punt. Opposite Page - nip: Kalhlveifs Flcfenst' stops its aggressive opponents attempts to free itself from their clutches. Opposite Page - Bottom: After a fumble a pile up like lhis usually results. , Rm 1 N . Q Q '9 1?-R JIU N X A. . W . I 'Er Q 'ga , . is 5 i v K 4 punts 0 gpenalties Winter com- Rick class as 10 000 ing fans roared their had only 3 for 97 yards wo more than 311 drives by e nine on the 31 and Homecoming game lwas greatly tothefefforts of.Ri'ekt Plank with Scar,-130114, s 9 A WILDCATS- f DEVILS 10 first downs ' 18 103 yards rushing 154- 46 yards passing 24-5 Park ank to Kathleen ar Plank for 145 an was 14--'L yards, and a final pass for Devils had sewed had room to spare. vs Lakeland Lakeland Dreadnaughts broke a five year losing streak against their cross town rivals, Kathleen Red Devils with a score, of 14--13 ten or were stripe. It that hit Reginald end zone for the s extra point kick in the third in the fourth a Stan e in the WHS too The pass e Q36 left to Play- y y f L r Two series later the Dreadnaughts set up at the Devil's 44-.Eight plays after- Hixqn hit Miller in the end zone on aislat-inp-pass from 19 yards out. The passifortthe two- pointer failed barely and Lakeland had sowed up the win with 4-9 seconds remain- ing. W 1 A Pride, Virtue, and Honor Was Gained Through These Men.'.' 88fFoothall Coaches v i fi .- is M t if Y t o x 3. 1 . The coaches taught the players to ac :ept defeat with honor. Each coach played a role in the team success. The head coach at Kathleen Senior High was Thomas Atwell. The players expressed a great deal of respect and pride in his coaching ability. The great success of Kathleen's defensive line was attributed to Gary Virden. Coach Vir- denis impressive style accomplished n1any deciding factors in victories. Ron Cobb is a new coach at KHS for the defensive secondary. He brought new ideas and beliefs which added to the success of the BIG RED MACHINE defense. Coach Bain besides being a great asset to Kathleen's J.V. offensive line also produced some good punters. He is head wrestling coach and there is no need to remind you of their great success. Coach Buddy Williams was in charge of the Big Red Machine's receivers. Besides devoting long hours to perfect Kathleen,s receivers he also taught Driver Education. Kathleenls tough defensive line was determined by the capability of Coach ,lim McCaskill. .lim McCaskill is a coordinator of the Learn and Earn Program. Lcji lu Right, lst Raw: Roderick Carr, Scott William, Lucien Hansen, Brian Friend, Scott Hill, Gerald Mobley, Steve Hornslny, Tommy Bryan. 2nd Row: Lloyd S. Wainscott, Dennis Lee, Jeff Smith, Kyle Gavin, Keith Scott. Gordon Carll, Anuthony College, Jerome Fortson. 3rd Row: Mike Smith, Carl Wright. Keith Moultrie, Willie Clower, Regi- nald Gooslmy, Richard Smith, Greg Anderson, Keith Beck. 4th Row: Scott Cay. Earnest Sangstcr, Mark Borders. Joe Wilson. Marvin Brice, Rocky Chavcs, Ronnie Smith, King Elliot. 5th Row: William Majurs, Mike Peoples, William MrCle-llan, Ha-rlivrt Haynes, Dale Costine. Phillip Clark, Flint Barnes, Arthur Carll. Lq0mRigh1: 71 Daryl Stills, 28 Sidney Wilson, 64- Keith Barlow, 54 Frank Barber, 65 Chet Miller, 25 Tony Fisher. 20 Rn-4-sc King, 86 Harold Adams. 2nd Row: 22 Lemuel Harris, 68 Harvey Willouhby, 4-1 Ronnie Speed. 91 David Baulac. 77 ,latnes Frazier, 67 Marvin Brice, 29 John Contorno, 74 Herman Brown, 78 Ted Barnett, 37 Rodney Rob- erts. 24 Kenny Squire. 3rd Row: 63 Marty Moon, 83 .lohn Patterson, 49 Michael Dicky, 11 Neil Laxdal, 85 Clarence Svott, 26 Brure Fisher, 58 Mark Scruggs, 62 David Maslrangelo. 61 Robert Barnes, 45 Mike Jacoby. 4th Row: 42 Kenny Daxis, 91 Steve Britt, 38 Alvis Graham, 72 Emil Barnes, 53 Herb Mixon, 76 Terry Simson, 55 Dale Sullivan, 70 Miki- Wyatt, 4-O John Spales, 81 Michael Simpkins, 16 Maurice Sheals. 5th Row: 47 Reginald Owens, 84 Brure M4'Clonrl, 75 Earnest loc, 90 Emanuel White, 44- Mike Brantley, 92 Daryl Hicks, 31 Harold Brantley, 46 Tony Bor- ders. 15 Rick Plank, 60 Ed Corban. Footl1allf89 .n V ,fffzfflgf 'N 023' ye iii jfs-. 'S 2-W, , .f ?'fJ ag ,S Y aw ,0 Q can ,. .. A4 gi Q Us 1 I 1 w . , Q 1 4 ,A Q ' ig A 1.5: wi. , , ., . . A i 1 A Top A basic layup is unstoppable when Barry Hogan breaks free. Bottom Len: For some shooting a foul is an art, but for Barry Hogan it is both an art and a necessity. Mirhle Right: Tony Shields skillfully begins to dribble the ball down court as Manny and .lim lead the way. Opposite Page - Top Left: As Manny White begins his upward lrip to scoring he concentrates on obtaining the needed two points. Opposite Page - Top A small jump shot made by Kenny Lee Davis usually has satisfying results. Opposite Page - Bottom: Jim Archer waits for one nf his teammates lo break free and scl up. lm Dee. Kathleen Santa Fe Dec. Kathleen Bartow Dec. Kathleen Ocala Fst. Dec. Kathleen Haines City Due. Kathleen Plant City Duc Kathleen Bartow Jan. Kathleen Plant City Jan. Kathleen Lakeland .lan. Kathleen Winter Haven Jan. Kathleen Clearwater Jan. Kathleen Haines City Jan. Kathleen Riverview Jan. Kathleen Santa Fe Jan. Kathleen Seabreeze .lan. Kathleen Gainesville Jan. Kathleen Winter Haven Feb. Kathleen Lakeland Feb. Kathleen Sarasota Rvw. Feb. Kathleen Clearwater Feb. Kathleen Gainesville Feb. Kathleen Ocala Fst. The .l.V. basketball team finished the season with a fine record. won 15, lost 5. One of the contributing factors to this good season was the team balance. There were about 8 to 10 players all of equal ability who played for the .l.V. team. Billy Mont- gomery was a fine team leader and led the team in steals. James Lyons was the leading scorer, and Danny Davis and Bruce McCloud were the leading rebounders. The coach of the .l.V. team was Mr. Sunday. flap: Billy ,Inv Montgomery goes high for a jump ball. Right: Sante Fe's attempted block is useless against Tony Norris. Opposite page - Thp Len: Mike Simpson tries for the nr:-tl:-rl twu points. Opposite page - Top Right: Two points for the mighty Rs-fl Devils. Opposite page i Bottom: An almost block by Gregory Anderson. 92!l V Basketball I aflvr ln-ing fouled. 94-!Baskclball Season Record 22 Tnp Lrh: Barry Hogan goes for two points. Thp Righl: J.V. Randy Callahan attempts a foul shot Bnllum: Preparing fur tht- game is oflnn interesting. Opposilv page- - 11114,-nr: Making: a jump shot is Kmcnny Davis. Tbp, Lep lo Right: Tony Borders, Manny White, Tony Sheals, Fred Parrish, Mike Rushing, Renee Johnson, Floyd Freeman, John Moore. First Raw, Left to Right: Coach Dave Spiro, Kenny Lee Davis, Charles Borders, Jim Archer, Barry Hogan, Coach Bohhy Bowman. Mirblle: Sam Herney, Tim Boyd, Dave Teho, Randy Callahan, Bill McClellan, Tony Norris, Bruce McCloud, Donny VerCrouse, James Lyons, Mike Simpson, Gergory Anderson, Phil Pebor. First Row, Len to Right: Coach Sunday, Billie Joe Montgomery, Danny Davis, Kirk Borders, Lewis Howard. Basketball! 95 :kg 5 41 Wrestlingl97 Grapplers H ave Another Successful Season. Standing, Lej? to Right: Harvey Willoughby, David Oxford, Larry Davis, Rodney Roberts, Gary Burton, Dale 1Dustyj Driggers. Kneeling, Len Lo Right: Bill Brannon, Dewell Hyde, Tommy Yon, David Cant, Rae- ford Harper, Jeff Read. Opposite page - Far Left: Larry Davis sinks a half nelson on his opponent. Opposite page - Top Right: Tommy Yon cross faces one of l..akeland's wrestlers. Opposite page - Bottom: David Cant nearly pins a tough opponent. Leh: You have to he fast in order to he a wrestling ref- eree. Wrestling! 99 1001 Tennis 40, Love!! Top Lek: Lynn Mullen aces her opponent with this good serve. Top Right: As the ball sails over the net it is destined to be returned by Lisa Enfinger. Bottom Leji: Scott Gurd prepares to return his oppo- nent's serve. Bottom Right: Brent Lipham plays the net against his opposition. Opposite page - Top, First Row, Leh to Right: June Taylor, Terry Cloud, Cindy Carll, Connie Aplin, Debv bie Black, Tammy Trice, Lynn Mullen, Second Row, Le-fl to Right: Vickie Alexander, Tina Pennachio, Karen Stephens, Lisa Enfinger. Opposite page - Bottom: Phillup Kendrik, Brent Lip- ham, Larry Kittelstad, Randy Starner, Scott Gurd. 40, Love was a familiar cry when the Kathleen Sr. High School team competed against their opponents. The team's success was measured by their desire to win. They were able to accept defeat in honor and vic- tory with more determination to better themselves. 5 102!Colf The Coy Team Has a Record Breakmg Season Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar Mar Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. KHS Golf Schedule 1975 Bartow Bartow Lake Wales Avon Park Haines City Haines City Santa Fe Avon Park Open Winter Haven Clearwater Lakeland Sante Fe Lakeland Lake Wales Avon Park Clearwater Polk County Riverview Lakeland Riverview Lakeland Winter Haven Bartow Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Away The golf team drove hard against all opponents for their most successful season. Coach Glenn Reed directed the players around the links with skill and patience. This sport is one of the few in which the individual can participate for the rest of his life. The team deserved much more support than the students and faculty gave them. Opposite page - Top, Front Row: Weis Reid, Richard Degel, Clint Land. Second Row: David Voyles, Bobby Hudgins, Kenny Davis, Gene Teske, Jeff Toy. Third Row: Gregg Ellis, Pat Shea, Mr. Glenn Reed. Absent: David Anderson, Mark Ingram. Opposite page - Hallam: Pat Shea lines up on the ball for a record breaking 1000 yard drive. Richard Degel practices using a seven iron. Tops Kenny Davis uses a wedge to place the ball on the green. Bottom: Bobby Hudgins keeps his cye on the ball. Golf I 103 104-I Track 1975 Track Schedule Kathleen High School Feb. 20 Winter Haven Away Feb. 22 Winter Park Home Feb. 27 Winter Haven Away Mar. 4 Sebring Away Mar. 6 Haines City Home Mar. 12 Winter Haven Away Mar. 13 Bartow Away Mar. 18 Lyman Away Mar. 20 Lakeland Away Mar. 25 Clearwater Away Apr. 1 Tampa Away Apr. 3 Bartow Inv. Away Apr. 8 Lakeland Away Apr. 1 1 Orlando Away Apr. 18 Citrus Inv. Away Apr. 23 Dist. Scratch Away Apr. 25 District Away May 2 Clearwater Away May 10 State Away fit i i GILL , of 1, A W g'ff - - 50, ,-,' :V I ,gm .K '- V , . . . , Q ' i V , ,',. ' Top: Behind every well oiled team there is a variety of dedicated coaches and trainers and Kathleen is no exception. Left to Right: Coach Milton. Pop Lincoln, trainer: Coach Creerq and Coach Sanders. Bottom Left: Willie Clower hurdles over the high hur' dies with the greatest of ease. Bottom Right: Brian Friend, David Douglas, and Tim Shea are Kathleen's record breaking pole vaulters for this year. Opposite page - Len: In almost perfect form Willie Robinson leaps over the hurdles. Opposite page - Right: Ronnie Townes, Cleveland Murray. and Lemuel Harris are set and ready to begin sprinting across the state, leaving tracks in the record books as wcll as on the ground. Tap Row: Clarence Scott, Lemuel Harris, Marty Brown, Ricky Sullivan, Tony Collins, Willie Robinson, Kenny Moul- lrie, Dave Williamson, Kenny Lincoln. Middle Row: Ronnie Towns, Reese King, James Harris, Harold Adams, Eddrick Willis, Jule Lewis. Cleveland Murray. Last Raw: John Carson, Larry Bryson, Willie Clower, Marshall Hayes, Rola nd Haynes, Leonard Roundtree, David Douglas, Tim Sliea, Willie Barnes. Track! 105 4 W 4- fs 54 .L 4.,,.,.,.u , aqgf,-X, ,- lf. . e 1 5-if Q..-.A..... ,, ..v......k-a...... J.: ii: sa t ,ws Top Left: Harold Adams is set and ready to compete with any opposition in the State. Top Middle: Tony Collins looks as though he is gifted with flight as he soars for a future broad jumping record. Top Right: Preparing for a short sprint, Clarence Scott practices for future meets. Bottom Len: Dave Williamson, Terry Bryson and Jule Lewis run the long distance event for the strong and ready track team. Opposite page - Bu1tam:M:irly Brown, Willie Clown-r, and Willie Robinson arc Kathleen's best high hurtllt-rs because practice improves their ability. Opposite page 7 Left: Whether his competitor is ready or not, Willie Barnes is going to run the pants off them. Opposite page - Pap: Conditioning themselves for thi- all important track meet arc .lamcs Harris, Leonard Rounlllrev, and Roland Hayes. Trackf107 1081 Track The First Year, but a Successful One or Girls Track The KHS Girls Track Team practiced this year and had many outstanding students. Wanda Bryant excelled in sprints, field events, running broad jump, and discus. Sylvia Brown was a good 4-4-0 relay runner. Amanda F utch, Wanda Bryant, Sylvia Brown, Delphine Knight and Pat Huckery were good at distance, 4-40 relay, 880 relay and shotput. The team had County, State and District meets. Above, Standing: Betty Wood fno longer on teamj, Amanda Futch, Laura Green, Margit Belany, Susan Sykes, Del- phine Knight, Sylvia Brown, Wanda Bryant. Sitting: Marsha Steen, Lona Rowlands, Sally Lewis, Becky Wise, Pat Huckery, Sherry Robbins, Dawn Sphaler fno longer on teaml, and Mrs. Lewis, Coach. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May Santa Fe Sebring Lakeland Auburndale Winter Haven City Championship Tampa Catholic Plant City Auburndale Winter Haven County Meet Girls District Meet Girls State Meet Away Away Away Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Away ,, .Aa 1-'Z Tap, Left to Right: Luna Rowlands practices the running broad jump. Susan Sykes passes a baton to Wanda Bryant in medley relay. Bottom, to Right: Pal Huckery showing style in shot putting. Sally Lewis leaps high in the running broad jump. Track! 109 Cross Country Team, Dad cz Credible fob Representmg Kathleen Although they failed to win any meets, the Kathleen Cross Country team did a credible job representing the school. Led by the only returning letterman, Dave Wil- liamson, the team included Jule Lewis, Billy Joe Montgomery, John Contorno, and Stuart Artman. Continued improvements culminated with the district meet in which Kathleen almost sent a representative to the state meet in Jacksonville. With the return of Billy Joe, and Jule Lewis, next year's out- look is brighter. Picmred Al Right: Jule Lewis, Dave Williamson, and John Conlorno. 110fCross Country The Weightlifting Team Carries All of the Responsibility or ci Successful Season! if The Weightlifting team did a credible job considering this is their first year. Behind the coaching of ,lim lVlcCaskill and the lift- ing of senior Rusty Bloodworth they matched some of the most admirable oppo- nents in the state. Top Lek: One of Kalhleenls lightweighls presses his way to victory all over the state. Bottom Len: Rusty Bloodwnrth is bench pressing over 200 pounds to lead his opponent. Bottom, Right: Powering the weight over his head Ear- nest Joe has a decisive win. Weightliftingflll Swim Team, Fights to Keep Head Above Water Swimming team, now in its fourth year at KHS, has developed into a very large group. The members of the team had the drive and determination to make the swim- ming team of 74-75 the best we ever had. They practiced regularly at Simpson Park and with the help of Coach Black and Car- men Hernandez they made several success- ful trips to schools such as Lakeland, Bar- tow, and Winter Haven. The Swimming team worked hard to represent our school and secure a place in the growing athletic program. Standing: Bill Hogan, John Freer, Shad Funkhouser, Jeff McDonald, Alvis Graham, Mike Jacoby, Matt Bronco, Rick Morris. Kneeling: Terri Holaday, Cheryl Kroze, Candy Anderson, Carlyn Westphal, Carol Kroze, Jeanne Noble, Kathy Norman, Cheryl Olson. Sitting: Cindy Vaughn, Teresa Davis, Teresa Vaughn, Mary Wanna, Shaun Dodson. Pene Black. Above: A swimmer practices a butterfly stroke. 112fSwimming Top: Swimming quietly is something Dawn Gavin likes to do. Above: Team members look on as Pene Black makes a dive. Right: Preparations for a dive sure look funny to spectators. Swimming! 113 Swimming Team Needs 0 Waterwings 114-!Swimming Top: Kim Brassovan swims across the pool. Above: Swimmers make a turn and head for the other end. Right: Getting ready for a dive. pl . Mawr A- aa H .4-v 95 ,,-fn' av is n,A, W W ,,., M., A i f 4+-Wluwv. Top: One swimmer attempts a dive. Above: Conversation between teammates is not uncom- mon. Leh: A swimmer takes a rest in the water. Swimmingf115 116! Baseball Baseball Fans Are Few but L0 al The baseball team exceeded all of their expectations for the year. They played as a unified team and through their outstanding efforts victory was inevitable. Behind them was the coaching of Jay Hickman and returning lettermen, the baseball team per- formed commendably throughout the year. The baseball team needs the support of the school and urges you to come out to their games next year. Players Pictured Below, Top Row: Jerry Hall, Steve Fingers, Paul Richards, Jordan James, Kenny Fields, Ed Corban, Rick Plank. Middle Row: Mike Curry, Mike Littlejohn, Jeff Wenk, Ted Barnett, Mark Frier, Buzzie Hall. Bottom, Row: Robert Osherne, Jody Pope, Neil Laxdol. Kevin Mimbs, Brad Brown, Bat girl: Bar- bara Gshwender. :ggi Egggri' Y? 1 'vw H YJ 'fu 'tzfzx , W H.. Ns, ,.f . .. ,,-3, D l x XS 1181 Baseball . ...L v f J in-1 pg-1, :Iv W, A. 1 Nifgf I ,.-.wM,wM: W,-, f92Qweeszj? ' in ff! . , Mimvivtffov .Nl Q v was ' 2 out was anna- Nunn vun ,Q -msn na fan n 120fBasehall The Team Slides Into a Satisfactory Season Right: Catcher Rick Plank warms up before the game. Bottom Left: Ted Barnett concentrates on catching a grounder. Bottom Right: Practice makes perfect for outfielder Jerry Hall. Opposite page - Top: Preparing to throw is Steve Rogers. Opposite page - Far Top: Mark Frier is ready to catch the ball. - Bottom: Catching takes a little strain Opposite page from Kenny Squire. Baseball! 121 CLASS S I f I Q 1 3 a I I . g,0,,,..... 35 ,4 .gf- kg . xref 1 ,, Jl,.vf4 U t' fef ' J' D501 I . , .M -,......u1.:a. Through the work ul' Charlene Simpson, Lynn Mullen, Brenda Nehring, Cheryl Hardie, Ginger Williams, and Theresa Walser the classes have been shown as completely as possible. The senior class is shown through their activities of their last year. Juniors and Sophomorcs are shown preparing for their graduation and working on their future. Class of 75 The graduating class of 75 might be bet- ter known as the class that established the KHS Hall of Fame. Aside from this it turned out to be a normal year with senior tests, High Q, picking class officers, Home- coming, Baccalaureate, Senior Award night, Grad Nite and something all seniors will remember GRADUATION. This has been a memorable year for every senior. The following are senior class officers: Pres. - Terry Simpson VfPres. - Cheryl Fuller Gary Broxton Sec. - Beth Hair Treas. - Brad Brown Sherrill Abbott Anna Aggelis Rita Alvar Jeannie Armstrong Sherry Atwell Debbie Adam Cheryl Alexander Pamela Anderson Stuart Artman Diane Baker Brian Adams Marie Alexander Patricia Anderson James Ashcraft Debra Balchuck Linda Adams Vicky Alexander Joe Armbrester Jonathon Ashcraft Eugene Banks Seniors! 125 126fSeniors Spirit Climbs 150 the Highest Peak at KHS Steve Barber ' Judy Barey Flora Barnes Gloria Bartlett Edna Bell Cindy Bare Keith Barlow Sandra Barnes Joy Bass Marissa Bell Marsha Bare Stephanie Barlow Willie Barnes Randy Baugh Debbie Bennett All students help support lhe football team. Debra Bennett Michael Black Gary Booth Rhonda Bowman Kevin Bradley Laura Berry Patty Blitch Charles Borders Janell Bowen Charlotte Brannon Dale Betz Rusty Bloodworth Tony Borders Bob Boyd Harold Brantly Debbie Black Greg Boatwright Clarissa Bostic Carol Bozeman Arlene Brice Seniors! 127 128!Seniors Randy Bridges Joel Brock Howell Brown Sharon Brown Kathleen Bucklen Dell Brock Sheilia Brooks Joni Brown Cary Broxton Michael Bullard James Brock Brad Brown Luvella Brown Jay Bryan Bonny Bussman Lionettes add to Homecoming by sponsoring an assem' bly. milf I lx -f I H ff' ,. f 3 ' - 'mix' lf. from . . 2 3253? mi l J:i:5?ff', W. X li gas r r if g2gi5?9?g'f2ffx Homecoming IS a, Big Event for Seniors Teresa Burbee James Butts Bruce Canady Paula Carter Tricia Caudill Mike Burdette Gayle Campbell Cindy Canady Richard Carver Beverly Cauley John Burton Sharon Campbell Jimmy Carter Ellen Cason Cheryl Caviano Frances Burwick Steven Campbell Judy Carter Patricia Castor Charlotte Chapman 1 Seniors!129 130! Seniors Seniors Are Tops Cindy Chestnut Walter Clayton Lawanza Coleman Terry Combs Barbara Cook Penny Christian Rickie Clinton Tony Collins Karen Comer Ed Corban Kenneth Clark Kim Clutts Cindy Combee .lohn Contorno Denise Coston Opposite Page, Leji: Kathleen fans are overwhelmed by the tension of the kickoff. Top Len: Another one of Kathleen's fine homecoming couples, Kay Yarbrough and Keith Barlow. Larry Cotterill Bonnie Crosson Sharon Crumbley Diane Daidone Jane Davis Debbie Crawford Chele Crumbley Lynda Cummings Debbie Dail Kenny Lee Davis Seniorsf131 132fSeniors Rebecca Davis Diane Day Michael Dickey Dale Driggers Cheryl Eddins Teresa Davis Richard Degel Phillis Dickson Kenneth Dunaway Nancy Edwards George Dawson Debbie Dekle Lucinda Dobbins Mary Dunkman David Elliott Al Day Faye Deville Lynne Dollar Dale Dyches Marie Emmons Seniors Are the Power Memories of Bonnie and Clyde are brought out by the portraits of Randy Morrison and Rhonda Bow- man, our very own Bonnie and Clyde of K.H.S. James England Tricia Faulkner John Ferry Brenda Fisher George Fleming Michael Farr Terry Ferris Kenny Fields Bruce'Fisher Diane Folds Seniors! 133 134-X Seniors Sandi Folk Ralph Frady Paul Freeman Robert Fullwood Debbie Carofalo Pam Foshee James Frasier Cheryl Fuller Karen Fyle Doug Gary Duane Foulk Floyd Freeman Lisa Futch Darlene Gamache Linda Gary if xi.. ' Q Q Seniors Particnmte in Most Activities bw Len: Keyetles show their spirit while cheering at a pep rally. Opposite Page: Trying moments are in store as emo- tions build up in lhe couples who are in Kathleen's 74- 75 Homecoming. Dawn Gavin Teresa Geiger Susan Giddens Randy Glass James Gore Carla Gearhart Mark Ghent Mary .Io Gillen Wayne Glass Cheryl Grace Seniors! 135 136i Seniors Timothy Graddy Valinda Grimsley Denise Hamme Teresa Hardie Renee Harrelson Alvis Graham Beth Hair Susan Hancock Debbie Harrell Tommy Harrlson Lisa Graham Debbie Hall Driskle Handley Melody Harrell Starla Hash Suzanne Creenamyre Jackie Hamilton Terry Hannigan Wayne Harrell Joyce Hayes Seniors Make Best of Final Year Right: D.C.T. students help get spirit going for pep rally. Roland Haynes Susan Helms Shirley Henley Steve Hess Patricia Higgins Dolly Heacox Terry Henderson Danny Hernandez Daryl Hicks Julie Hiles Seniors! 137 138!Seninrs Melanie Hill Joyce Hodges Carolyn Howlett Samuel Hunter Linda Ivey Willie Hinson Sherrye Hogue Lucille Huckery Sandra Huntsman Becky Jenkins Deborah Hodges Stanley Hover Valerie Huffman Kathy Illegen Ernest J oe Right: Kathleen's Laurell and Hardy, alias Jim McClellan and Hugh Handley. Opposite Page: Esther Lomax brings the DEVIL out in all of us. J Seniors Show Their or - School Spirit Rhonda Johnson Terry Johnson Gloria Jones Gloria Joseph Steffery Joyner Shirley Johnson Dwayne Jones Shirley Jones Timothy Joseph Richard Kaley SeniolSf139 140fSeniors Seniors Bring Back the Good Ole Days Lek: Kim Brasavan and Rick Plank bring back the 20's during the Devils Stomp. Right: Denise McCarty and Kevin McConabey also take you back in time to lhe 4-0's. Debra Keen Gail Kelly Reese King Jenny Kirkland Brenda Kitchens Kathy Keen Michael Kennedy Brenda Kirkland Margaret Kirkland Larry Kittlestad Mark Knight Alvin Lattimore David Leshett Candy Lineberger .layne London Melinda Knight Rosalind Lattimore Lynn Letts Brent Lipham Mary Lott Wanda Knight Bruce Lawhorn Jim Lewis Grey Lobdell Mark Lussier Clint Land Mindy Lee Debbie Lindsey Esther Lomax Patricia McAfee Seniors! 141 14-2! Seniors Seniors Will Never Forget KHS Riglu: Carolyn Howlett loves Kalhleen's lunches. Opposite Page, Balham: Some of Kathleen's seniors show alittle gift from Lakeland High. Denise McCarty Kirby McCloud Tom McDougall Roy McLendon Jeff MacDonald Jim McClellan Cindy McDonald Teresa McKinney Sonya McRobie Kevin Madden John Maddox Debbie Martin Karen Mason Gary May Chet Miller Robert Major Karen Martin David Matthers Lisa Mihm Butch Mills Connie Malloy Patsy Martin Susan Matthews Barry Miksell Donnie Mills Seniors! 143 Xi vii -1, - ,fm , , s ff. fb, ing. Y-X 55:3 av' y x Q f W X 'Z wavy? W ang :rf l WI -.Av Q .5 5 .A 'fit jgfwiia 1 2 ' W., , .. ,Q gm Seniors End 12 Years of H ard Work - and Fun, Ovedia Nealy Jeanie Noble David Noyman Pierre Nunley Theresa O'Kane Vicki Newberry Kathy Norman Dayne Nulph Marla O'Doniel J im O'Malley -my -get ff y y y Q 6 M M 12 L Top: Denise Hamme, Joyce Hodges and Tricia Faulk- ner are working hard to finish the Social Relations assignment. Botwm: Sociology requires a lo! of work from Valerie Hatcher and Linda Gary. Opposite Page: Many couples enjoyed a slow dance played bythe band, TNT, al homecoming. Seniors! 145 lil-6!Sa-nior Denise O'Neal David Oxford Kathy Palmer Patricia Parker Evelyn Patterson Reginald Owens Jeff Painter Leonard Parker Debra Patterson Sheryl Paul Right: Mr. Helton shows us what co-op education really teach. Opposite Page: Jeff Pearce enjoys his Spanish class. Seniors Have Happy Memories 0 e K.H.S. Jeff Pearce Robert Pettypiece Gregg Pipkin Donna Pope Pat Preston Michael Peters M ', P' k ' ' ' ' yrtlve ln sion Rlck Plank Leslle Powner Sherr1Pr1dgen S4-niursX14-7 1481 Seniors Seniors Visit Expo 75 7 Tbp Pirlure: Marie Emmons and Debbie Adams get information about businesses in Lakeland. Bolmrn Picture: Gloria Jones looks al the Detroit Deisel Engine, 0!llI!I.YilP Page: Everyone enjoyed Expo 75. Sheria Pugh Dwayne Rampert Clara Raulerson Butch Register Donna Renlz Marcia Raines Beverly Ramsey Sherree Raulerson Donna Henna Julie Reynolds w, . - Q A , f fi 6 'W' :qs 1 ,, 5 V Q5 ' f 'x,,ff'1 Q 1 .g , sw' Q joe Rogers Charles Royal Denise Ruhl Karla Sanders Dorinda Sargent NVQ I ' ws..f l50fS1'ninrs Lynn Rou ndlrcv Terry Rue Mike Rushing Kathy Sangster Brenda Sawyer Oppnsfle Page: Rhonda Bowman and Randy Morrison are our own BonniP and Clyde. Left: Somr Svniurs looking for some Sophnmnrvs In thumbdiddle. David Schenauer Mark Scruggs Pat Shea Ray Sherrouse Sammuel Simmons Clifford Schott Jerry Sellars Rhonda Shepp David Shoupe Charlene Simpson S1:ni0rsf151 152 fSvniors Terry Simpson Cheryl Skinner Right: Sophumores join in with seniors at pep rallies. Opposite Page, Right: The band keeps their spirit dur- ing the whole game as well as during half time. Chuck Smith Gary Smith Linda Smith Randy Smith Gail Smith Jack Smith Nancy Smith Sharon Smith Suzanne Smith Clarence Speed Kenny Squire Jay Stephens Tom Still Carol Soucy Jayne Springer David Stauffer Penny Stevens Deryl Stills S4'niors!l53 l5-1-fS1'lliors Seniors Gain Through Knowledge and Experience Virginia Strite Jerri Sutton Mike Tanksley Robert Taylor Louise Thompson Patricia Sullivan Randy Sykes Lisa Taylor Susan Taylor Mike Thompson Rigfllf Delrhiv Hodges helps keep the Library in order. Oppnxile Page: A DCT student enjoys being Mickey Mouse. Kathy Kim Tominlinson James VanHorn Phillip Vinson Sid Ward James Ware Richard Trask Lori VerCrouse Daniel Ward Catherine Warden Kenneth Washburn I 4 Seniors May Part Physically - but Never Mentally. 4' Belinda Wilson Sheila Wilt Debbie Wood Lynn Wright Joe Yurko Paul Wilson Robin Wimberly Sheilia Woodham Jackie Wyatt Larry Zent Sidney Wilson Sheryl Wisham Judy Wright Kay Yarbrough Theresa Zipperer Betty Baker S1'ni0rsf157 ABBOTT, SHERRILL 12th - CBE Ambition - Doing what I can while I can ADAM, DEBORAH 10th - Spanish Club Ilth - FHA, Spanish Club Ambition - marriage, child psychiatrist Hobbies - sewing, party, music ADAMS, BRIAN Ambition - College, Data Processing Hobbies - Coins, sports ACGELIS, ANNA 10th - Band, Keyettes, All County Band 11th - Latin, Keyettes, Band, Honor Society, Swimming, Catagorically Speaking, Sum- mer Exchange Student 12th - Band, Keyettes, Honor Society, Swimming Team, Catagorically Speaking Team, High Q Ambition -- To be a child psy- chologist Hobbies - Music, Sports, Reading, Volunteer work with children I ALEXANDER, CHERYL 10th - Band Ilth - Band, Latin Club, -L 12th - Band Ambition - Music .Teachergi Hobbies - Reading ALEXANDER, MARIE Ilth - French Club 12th - Dramatis Personae, French Club, Yearbook Ambition - To be a gymnist Hobbies - Gymnastics, swim- ming, dancing ANGULO, ROSEMARIE Ambition - To work in a bank Hobbies-Swimming ANDERSON, PAMELA I lth - Civinettes 12th - Flag Corp, Civinettes Worker Hobbies - Swimming, Cook- mg ANDERSON, PATRICIA , Ilth - FSA r Grgitg, 12th - CBE, Pep Club sseieifftiiiifiiii Ambition - Legal Secretary Hobbies - Needlepoint, cook- ing, swimming, bowling, horse- back riding NY, DAVID ,. ig. ,,,,, ' 4' Football Ilth - Basektball 12th - Basketball Ambition - Musicians, Vocal- ist Hobbies - Taking it light ATWELL, SHERRY 10th - Keyettes I lth - Keyettes wife and sec- M U ,-BELL, 'il -ztiilifl Oth gf., rotary Hobbies - Horseback riding, swimming BAKER, DIANE Ambition - Secretary Hobbies - Crochet BANKS, EUGENE 10th - Swimming Ambition - To be a skin diver or pilot Hobbies - Water sports, out- door and indoor sports BARBER, STEVE Ilth - DCT 12th - DCT Ambition - To be rich Hobbies - Biking, Skiing, Hunting BARE, CINDY llth - DCT 12th - DE , Ambition -- Chemical Labora- tory Tech. Hobbies -- Riding,h,or,ses, motorcycles,racelcarsftiliii A A BARLMARSHA -.gigfiii lllh rf? LiOt1Cfl'3i?iE5f5Pafll?5l1 Club osil' 1291f?hirCl3lCFfiI2i9ltti5flf5- Amlt5130?ilf4iil3C?X!i5t'?iiti5l HOllliiesi5245SingiiiiEfiittEl5piaii5 BARLOW, STEPHANIE 12th-ff-DCTI 'if,' y 342, Afmbi150Hf+7De1i,v013?? Nalrsesfi? 2 H0bbfifS-9433?-i'2idi1iiE+t33idi,,Q f-- ' bitkfa4S0ftliatt?i - - BAIRNSQWFLORAX i'ii 'mf' Q, Hobbies - Reading and ing stif f BARNES, SANDRA , 4 i':'ti5iyr mbition - To be a i- Hobbies - Horseback ri :aff ff 1 . Water sports BAUGH, JOHN I 'E 10th -- Band 11th - Band 12th - DCT Ambition - To be a Hobbies - Dancing Singing BERRY, LAURA 10th - Annual llth - Annual 12th - Annual, National Honor Society Ambition - Live a long and full life Hobbies - Raising Puppies BETZ, DALE 10th - Football 12th - Key Club, Focus Ambition - WINO Hobbies - Beer and sleep BINGHAM, LINDA 10th - Choir Club Ambition - T us- Ambition Hobbies - Hunt ivinettes Hobbies - Sew, Cook, ing and Reading BOWMAN, RHONDA 10th - Band a 11th - Band 12th - Band Ambition - To be a psycholo- gist Hobbies - Horseback riding, All Sports BOZEMAN, CAROL Ambition -- Homemaker A --Hobbies --- Cotoking,-Crat'ts,. Sewing Spanish t Spanish 12th - Key Club, Spanish Ambition - A Divorce Law yer Hobbies - Motorcycles, Driv- Fast JONI Latin Pep Club, Stu uncil - Registered Nurse Reading, Sewing Club Co ' I Poems, Sports, Judo, Piano BROWN, SHARON 10th - FHA Ilth -- Latin Club . ,Ambition - Architect, Inte- rior-Designer Hobbies - Playing the Piano BROXTON, CARY 10th - Baseball, Football 11th - Honor Society, Span- ish, Student Council, Baseball, Boys' State 12th. - Honor Society, , ICC, Student Council, Baseball, 1 Ii 3 , Inferno Key Club Ambition Unsure Hobbies Sports and Writing BRYAN JERRY .IR 12th DECA mbt P tit pl Qottlimpmce 2' C2 BURNETI' MARY igtllt ghorus t horu mbt bn 45- S Mar and out rg 2 'Hills ies orses Swxmilfing BURNETT MIKE me at it Ambition To have moneylil RT N JOHN fi It Q res Img sf itflltft Wrestling and Letter 1113115 ig, Zth Wrestling and Letter tiff rtiiiigiifgfgl 'il' 4' bref-1 Girls I RWICK FRANCES It Band FlagC 5 CARSON JOHN t. 11th - Track A Ambition - Not sure CARTER -PAULA 11th -f FSA FSA - 'mbiiion Get married and be a Secretary Hobbies - Tennis Swimming CASON' ELLEN ,t0th,- FHA FHA FTA yltfth- FHA -Ambition - Go to College 'iillobbies - Cooking and Sew- 'n CAUDILL TRICIA 11th - Gymnastics 12th - Gymnastics ' 'Hobbies --'Gymnastics Swim- ming Dancing CAUIANO CHERYL ANN - 10th -- French Club ' ming, Decorating COLEMAN, LAWANZA J. 11th - Civinettes 12th - Civinettes Ambition -- Cosmotologist Hobbies - Dancing, Sewing, Cooking, Sports COOK, BARBARA SUE 10th - Spanish Club 11th - Art Club, Student Advisory Committee 12th - Dramatis Personnae, Art Club, Focus Club, Honor Society Ambition - Belly Dancer COMER, KAREN 10th - Gyms 11th - Art Club, Gyms 12th - Gyms 'Ambition - Major in P.E., and go to a vocational school .Hobbies - Gyms. 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Letter- CAMPBELL STEVE 10th Latin Club 11th FEA Latin Club 12th Latin Ambition Teaching or Law Hobbies Sports Hunting Reading CARTER JUDY 10th Bank 11th Bank and Spanish 12th DCT 1 Ambition Lab Tech Hobbies -- Sports Fishing Horses CANADY CINDY Ambition - Not sure Hobbies -- Dances CARROLL, DAIL 10th - Class Officer, Lion- ettes, Flag Corps, Key Club 11th - Lionettes, Flag Corps 12th - Rifle Corps, Lionettes Ambition - Go to college -Hobbies, -- Swimming, Bowl- ing man 5 FSA Pep Club Hobbies - Swimming Cheer- in CLARK BILL 11th - Vica Club President at PVTC Ambition - Electronics or Paramedic Hobbies - Skin Diving Hand- ball Science Fiction Cycles. CLUTTS KIMBERLY 10th - Band All-County Band Red Cross Club 11th - Bank Stage Band, All- County Band 12th - Band, Stage Band, All- County Band, Honor Society Ambition - To becom music instructor Hobbies - Music, cars COFFELT LMARTINJ, KAREN Ambition - To be a good wife and mother Hobbies - Cooking, Swim- ,Qt V ,fin 5555,-,,etfV, v li ,K , u , -Q 15' , , f igwt P ,zfiigir g ,uiilil ,, 'ill at i W' 'iii' Q. ' . si ' I - B ,C 'Yu.,i':,,,.:llfiil:':fli,iiff.is'gziliiqfiii , ,.i- aaa . ' wi ,gm ,Qfiffir fizifl. ' I Lf' 'lf lgiff Qszfij -.- 1 ' -1 V. f :ei-,fri C filfi-f5'?:i:-I43319-, -viii' -35- t '-Inrijffj' if:,5iSk'fl 'i,, ' V' 594 t ff 1 g 1 Q H , K , V 5 T I ,,,V I 2... 1 if - ti ti1fffPho Ia- , ' .yy F' - 11th- French Club 2f2 'ftf57 fy ,C , ,, g et- sg.,, f , ,fifgftlfija C. , ,, i , 21,22 I. 1 , X A M I ' Q fi? 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Base- ball, Pep Club, Focus Club Hobbies - Wrestling, Foot- ball , CRAWFORD, DEBBIE 10th - Band Varsity Cheerleader 1 ' Narsity Cheerleader, Letterman Club, FSA, Pep Club v , Ambition Secretary Hobbies J: Cheering, Sw ag. mins CROSSON, BONNIE 11th - FHA, FSA and FFA 12th - FFA: Ambition 4 To live a happy life Hobbies - Horseback Riding CRUMBLEY, CHELE 12th - Pep Club Ambition - Model or Com- puter Technician Hobbies - Anything DAWSON, GEORGE 10th - Chess Club 11th - Key Club 12th - Key Club, Focus, ICC Ambition - Lawyer Hobbies - Sports DAVIS, JANE 11th - Civinettes tr-W' I2th - CBE Ambition - Airline Steward- ess Hobbies - Dancing, Singing, Music DAVIS. REBECCA 10th - French Club Ambition -- School Teacher or Housewife Hobbies - Knitting, Sports, Child Sitting and my pet dog. DAVIS, TERESA 10th - Latin Club 11th - Latin, Swimming, Keyettes, Leaders Club 12th - Latin, Swimming, Keyettes, ICC, Letterman, Leaders Club Ambition - Nurse Hobbies - Swimming, Horse- back Riding, Cooking DEAL, DARRELL 11th -- DCT - 12th- DCT ' , , L Ambition - Business -Pilot or Comm. Airline Pilot Hobbies - Model Building, Flying QCBJ Radio'Operat0r DEGEL,-RICHARD' t ' 10th-coirream y i l1tlT1+r-Golfflleam , if 12th-f G0lf,TC8iIl'!,l , ,ff glgi. Y. Ambition if-G0iiHS.,!Of-90115864 becomeifemaehort'7-iff 'iiyfififfg H r , 1' 13414?'G?i1Qffs:3ffFiS'lfiHS52 W 'i'5Ef5I50'?T?e?l5fA5135fflIkf5f'7fQ-fiff fit:-5 'DEBBIE-4S,'T1ffs?5ftfffryf J I D if IQ jgg l 114,,-e:,Bank,tIi9,yG1teS::: ttril I 'Bankli Keyettes, DCT, Honor Society Ambition - Pediatric Assist- ant Hobbies - Playing Piano, Swimming DeVILLE, FAY LYNN 10th - JA Candy Striper 11th - PVTC, Candy Striper 12th - FSH Hobbies - Writing, Piano, Organ DICKEY, MIKE 10th - Football, Basketball, Letterman Club 11th - Football, Basketball, Letterman Club 12th - Football Ambition - To live Hobbies - Sports, Dance DOBBINS, LUCINDA 10th - Lionettes 1 1th - Lionettes, French Club, Junior Class Officer 12th - Lionettes, French Club, Student Council, Honor Society Ambition - Go to college Hobbies - Partying DOBBINS, MIKE 12th - Focus Club Hobbies - Motorcycle Riding DOLLAR, DEANNA LYNNE 10th - Keyettes, French Club I 1th - Keyettes, French Club .Symphonic Band 12th - Keyettes,- French FISHER, BRUCE Club, Letterman Club 10th - Football Ambition - ,A, tling, Hobbies - ming and Dancing DRIGGERS, DALE5W352fii5'ffii iifif' 10th - Varsity Football, V. Wrestling, Chess V 11th - V. Wrestling, Spanish Club 12th - Varsity terman's Club Ambition - Look forward to Retirement Hobbies - Wrestling, Swim- ming DUNAWAY, KENNETH 10th - Track, Yearbook Staff, Basketball, Football, Drama 1 1th - Concert Choir ., ,tlmg ,iaxit A mhitiiin Hobbies and Wres- and Wres- Letter- 051' CEARHART, CARLA 11th - Spanish Club 12th- DCT 1 Ambition - Pharmacist Hobbies - Sports, music, races, beaches, animals GEIGER, TERESA Ambition - Housewife and mother Hobbies - Swimming and 1 1th man's Club 12th - man's Horseback Riding MARY JO Society - Nursing Sewing, Swimming years to Team, Hobbies - Hunting, Fishing, Camping, Ceramics, Drawing Team, EMMONS, MARIE 11th - FSA Team, 12th - FHA Ambition - Airline Steward- ess Hobbies - Guitar, Swimming ENGLAND, JIM 10th - Band, Stage Symphonic Band 11th - Band, Stage 112th - Band Symphonic Band Ambition - - Music MICHAEL P - Play Guitar, Band, TERRY Swimming Team, Student Council FSA, Letterman, Stu- H'-Ybbies T out of life Hobbies - Fast ALO, Art , DOUG HANCOCK, SUSAN 11th - Keyettes 12th - Keyettes, Sec. of DCT II Ambition - Medical Hobbies - Piano, Art HANNIGAN, TERRY 11th - Photo Lab 12th - Focus Club Ambition - College HARDIE, TERESA 1 1th - Spanish Club, Year- book 12th - CBE II Ambition - College HARRELL, DEBORAH 10th - Civinettes 1 1th - Civinettes 12th - Focus, Film Club, Library Ambition - To get married Hobbies - Bowling, Filming, Skiing HARRISON, THOMAS 10th - Newspaper 11th - Newspaper, Photogra- Phi 12th - Photography, FFA Ambition - Photographer Hobbies - Softball, Scuba V Diving HASH, STARLA 10th - Student Coiincyil, Swim Team i'1., , g 11th - Lionettes, '2'T?j3 12111 - Lionenes, DCT c Ambition - Physician's1AsstLg, Hobbies - Sports, Cooking and Driving HATCH ER, VALERIE I i 10th - Student Counciiiggiigggi i 11th - Flag Corp V5 3' Ambition - Lab Technician Hobbies - Sewing, Sailing, HAYES, JOYCE 12th - Civinettes J Ambition - Social Worker Hobbies -- Cooking and Danc- mg, HELMS, ,SUSAN 10th - Flag Corp Rifle Art Club TERRY Ambition -- Buyer TRICIA Secretary Horseback - Not surew- JOYCE 1 Oth Lionettcs VIN DAWN Band f1,.'.-s..m Band, Latin Club Swimming, 11th - Lionettes 12th -- Lionettes Ambition - College Swimming and B'ii...Jl.'meaxJii Speed LAND, CLINT l lth - Golf Team 12th - Golf Team Key Club Ambition - ess Sports or Own Business Hobbies - Sports, Cars and Music LAWHON, BRUCE 12th - Film and Focus Ambition - Engine Mechanic Hobbies - Hunting and Boat' ing LEE, AMANDA 10th - Lionettes llth - Flag Corp, Lionettes 12th -- Flag Corp, Lionettes Ambition - College Hobbies - Sewing LE'ITS, LYNN I lth - Keyettes 12th - Keyettes, CBE II Ambition -- Secretary Hobbies - Swimming, Going the Beach CANDY 12th Ambition - clown Hobbies - Bowling and Film- ing LABDELL, GREG 10th - Band Ambition - To be a success Hobbies - Fishing, Sports LOMAX, ESTHER ,ff 10th - Art Club, Drama Glub llth - Lionettes, Art Club, Drama, Pep Club fjfif 12th - Exec. ICC, Lionettes, Art, Drama, Honor Society, FHA Ambition - Actress Hobbies - Football, Movies, Tennis, Art LONDON, JAYNE ' 11th - Cheerleader 12th - Lettermanis Club, Cheerleader Ambition - Nurse Hobbies - Sewing, Cheering, Playing Tennis MCAFEE, PATRICIA 12th - Film Club, FHA, Civi- nettes Ambition - Take my own pic- tllfe and Club, Ot llth - None W tif f ,'.k .,.,., C H9 i tflefaphy, MASO Q REN 11 - f th I nor Society 12th - Honor Society, Club, Pep Club Ambition Hobbies Crafts Ambition Hobbies - Reading, Acting MARTIN, PATSY JEAN llth - Cheerleader 12th - CBE II Ambition - Secretary Hobbies - Swim ming, Danc- ing Parties Hobbies -- Films McCARTY, DENISE 11th - Lionettes Club, Annual Staff 12th - Lionettes Club SUSAN Glee Club v -Glee Club, Civinettes DECA, DE Gold V - Beautician or Hobbies - Horseback Riding, Swimming, Sewing, Football MAY, GARY 12th - Golf Team, Drama Club Ambition - To keep human Hobbies - Golf, Dating, Reading, and Rapping with People MILLS, BUTCH Hobbies - Photography and Drawing MICHAEL, RICK 12th - Focus Ambition - To have a great and peaceful life Hobbies - Archery MIKSELL, BARRY 10th - Golf Team llth -- Spanish Club 12th - Golf Team Ambition - To be rich Hobbies - Swimming, Skiing and Tennis MILLER, CHET 10th -- Football, Lcttermans Ilth -- Interact, Football, Let- terman's 12th - Football, Lettermans Ambition -- Pro Football Hobbies - Sports and Taking it easy MILLS, DONNIE 10th - Band, Football Ilth -- Band H g 1201 - Band A 155 'i,-i' i iii,i 1 11,1 MIMBS, 10th -- J .V. Footba?liifIV Base- ball V lplrha- Baseball, DE 12th1f+ DCT Baseball Ambition - Pro Baseball Hobbies - Baseball, Football, Water Skiing MOORE, BEVERLY Ambition -- Housewife Hobbies - Swimming, Skat- ing, Motor Riding M OORE, JOHN GERALD I-lthi--, Basketball Manager :Basketball Manager, ig-gg ,Miki -lylthf-fPep:!31ub iN6iiSi5aper Staff Hygienist Hyobbiesfesi-Sewing, Horseback -Riding , MUCHLER,,DEBB1E lOth'a- American Red Cross llth - DCT II 12th -- DCT Ambition - Nurse Hobbies +-Sewing, Bowling, Races t A tM,uLLEN.,LrNN -1-Qthif TCUUSS Team Team, Student Counciilfiiclaiss Officer, Lion- ettes I 12th -- Tennis Team, Lion- ettes Ambition - A good life Hobbies - Tennis, Horses and other sports MULLING, JENNY 10th - Keyettes 11th - Keyettes 12th - Keyettes Ambition - A good education Hobbies - Music, Sewing, and being outdoors NOBLE, ,IEANIE 10th - Band, Keyettes llth - Band, Keyettes, Swim- ming Team, Leaders Club 12th - Band, Keyettes, Honor Society, Leaders Club NORMAN, KATHY 10th - Swimming Team I lth -- Spanish Club 12th -- Student Council, Swimming Team, Letterman's Club Ambition - Landscaping Hobbies - Swimming, Plants, Traveling O'DONIEL, MARLA 10th - Swimming Team, Band Ilth - Band, Latin Club, Honor Society I 12th - Band, Lanascizuiitf? HonorSociet ii I I 'ii A ,W , ,V., y '-if? , 1- p A .- Whos Whog-Among, American High School Students S To :become a law- ,yer Hobbies - Playing flute, pic- colo, saxophone macrame, sail- ing O'KANE, THERESA Ilth - Keyettes 12th - Keyettes, CBE II Ambition - Executive Secre- tary Hobbies - Skiing, Swimming, Sewing OXFORD, THOMAS 10th - Wrestling Team Ilth - Wrestling Team, FFA 12th - Wrestling Team, FFA, Letterman's Ambition - Air Force Hobbies -1 Hunting, Baseball, Wrestling PAINTER, J EFF llth - Concert Choir, Stu- dent Conduct 12th - Key Club Honor Soci- ety, Concert Choir Hobbies - Music PALMER, KATHY ANN 10th - Annual Staff, Keyettes Ilth - Annual Staff, Key- ettes, Student Council 12th - Annual Staff, Key- ettes, Art Club, ICC, Honor Society Ambition -- To reach my goals Hobbies - Sewing, Drawing, Cooking, Swimming PAUL, LYNN 10th - Glee Club 11th - Concert Choir, FHA 12th - DE Ambition - Florist Hobbies - Reading, Horse- back Riding, Sewing PETTYPIECE, ROBERT 10th - Photo Lab 11th - Photo Lab 12th -- Photo Lab Focus Club Ambition -- Design Draftsman Hobbies - Flying, Photogra- Phy PINKSTON, MYRTICE 12th -- Honor Society Ambition -- Pharmacy Hobbies - Dancing, Partying PIPKIN, GREGG 12th - Focus Club Ambition -- Radiologist Hobbies - Motocross, Water Skiing PLANK, RICK 10th - Varsity Football and Baseball Ilth - Football, Baseball, Letterman's, Student Council 12th -- Football, Baseball, 12th - CBE II Ambition - Secretary and Marriage Hobbies - Swimming BUPROLDE, QULIE Ilth - Annual Staff 12th - CBE II Historian Ambition - Beautician Hobbies - Racing, Horses ROBERTS, BOBBY 10th - ,l.V. Football, Key Club, Track Ilth - Varsity Football, Key Club Ambition - Doctor Hobbies - Model Building and Electronics RICH, JANICE ANANADA Ambition -- Artist or Pedia- tric Nurse Hobbies -- Art, Sewing ROBERTS, CHURT 1 lth- DCT' 12th - DCT Hobbies - Archery, Karate ROBINSON, WILLIE A Lettermanis, Lionettes - Mr. V Lion, Student Council g-,AA,,, V', , V, Ambition - TQ I 1'iCh ., V-:,',i2f.i:lliii-iii 'i,i 'iili if i, 1 12Ih tDEx 1531 ,tii 'f f QQ: i S, Hdbbibti .sii 'OIHEFY iiii'i,'fi fAmbifi9'?Q9si5?l'???i?Ii?l'S T s - SPONS I 2 ,iiiiii 1 --ii , 1 ' A H0bbi2S1ff5 F0f?Yli?ll??z5ck4fi!?S1 PORTER,-ROBERT ' Q T ROGERS? 1-lthia c' icii - I H' 2- l0fh Hobbies - Music fCS9,!1fl3tfiY-seeltifi POWNER, LESLIE Cffjssiiw llth - Art Club, FSA, Span- 11th - DCT'II,,SeZifetary'gQffgfilfgi ish Club 12th - DCT 12th - FSA 'Y tary Ambition - To become an Ambition ,,,'i accountant Hobbies - Skiing, PUGH, SHERILL , Sewing i,',1i - 'Q 12th -- Civinettes A ROUNDTR?EE,'?L,YNN'MIC- Ambition-Secretary HELLE -QQ, 'gal-V 1 ' , - ' ' Hobbies -- Driving, Fishing, 12th - PepzClub'ji 5 V '1 A Eating and Sleeping Hobbies -4llSkat'iing,1-Dancing, PURVIS, PAULA Swimming -1 2 ',g' ,Q -i 1 ,-,' jf I f 10th-Chorus RUHL, DENI'SE'f i,,t ' N Q A A 11th -- Chorus 11th - LatinfCl1ubf , ., ', -, I 12th - Chorus, Pep Club 12th - Lait-ini'-A,-Club-Q Who's Ambition - Missionary Nurse Who Stu- Hobbies - Singing, Dancing, dents ,'-, 1 ,. f Sewing Ambition RAMSEY, BEVERLY Hobbies -- Ambition -- Beautician Cooking, Sports?fg'fisiiggEQ,jQ Hobbies - Skatin Swim- SANGESTR,iKATH3fSPf gs ming, Singing RAULERSON, CLARA 10th - Flag Corp llth - Flag Corp, Lionette 12th - Honor Guard, Lion- ettes, Student Council Ambition - Social Worker' Hobbies - Football -M ' REGISTER, BOBBY V 12th - Film Club Hobbies - Pictures. Football RENNA, DONNA 10th - Spanish Club 11th - Spanish-Club 12th - Spanish Club, Who's Who a Hobbies - Water Skiing, Swimming and Horseback Riding RENTZ, DONNA 10th - Marelfiingfand. Con cert Band ,fQ,lii37fQ in llth - Sympyhen-ic Band Stage Band, FrenchfClub, 12th - Marching, Band, Sym phonic Band,-Stagie Band French Club. icettes ',,, Ambition - Marine,,Biologist SARGENT, DORINDQA Ambition - Marines t Hobbies -- Travelg SCHENAUER, DAVE Ambition - Doctor 'or Lawye Hobbies - Reading, Baske Weaving, Needle Point SHEA, PATRICK A. 10th - Golf, .lr. Varsity Foo ball llth -- Golf, Spanish Club 12th - Coll, Letterman Club, Key Club Ambition -- Chemical Engi- neering Hobbies - Car Racing, Foot- ball, Bowling SHELL, SUSAN llth - Gymnastic 12th - Gymnastic Hobbies - Gymnastic, Swim- ming, Horseback Riding, Foot- ball SIMMONS, SAMUEL 11th -- DCT 2, Co-op 2nd Year Ambition -- To become a law- yer Hobbies - Speaking SIMPSON, CHARLENE I' 10th - Keyettes V M llth - Keyettes, Yearbook Staff - 12th - Keyettes, Yearbook Staff ' Ambition -- Physical Educa- tion Teacher Hobbies - Swimming, Ten- nis, Softball -- SKINNER. CHERYL 10th - .I.V. Cheerleader, Stu- dent Council I L 1 lth -- StuderitfCouneil 12th -CBE1-ll Anibitiion--PQ -Executive Secre- tary V I t, SMIT , CHUCK ,Ambition -- Artist Hobbies -+- Art, .Sports SMITH, GAIL 11th - FHA Honor Society 12th - DCT I Historian Ambition -- Registered Nurse Hobbies - Having Fun SMITH, GARY 10th - Basketball, Football 11th - Basketball, Football Ambition - To fulfill goals I set in school Hobbies - Sports, Music, Cars SMITH, JOYCE 12th -- Civinettes SMITH, SHARON 10th - Church Youth Group Ambition -- Go to work and do some traveling Hobbies - Tennis, Horseback Riding, Swimming, Bike riding SOUCY, CAROL , per Staff, Keycttes 12th - CBE II, Keyettes Ambition -- Lab Technician Hobbies - Sewing, Reading, ,tt Me. r ,, 1,4 in iii nan ig,-r ,.,. J. .akeeizzz ,-at hr' 5 'if:9 '2Ei:?g9 1'2tii: iran.. -ttltzmzxitri I if V it Q E- 51, - ,. vt ,tes-1 1: xi We , ,.,i..?i,s.v..?it,i:,., ,. 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French? 11th 'lzlllj-,DCT A Frencli,,HonoIr Society Ambitioxjii i i i f gmhliiilon - To iivwnd laugh i. 0i1eS'I ' I . ing If WHL-I'gONf, + ,Sewf-g. -Simms WIL5Q1iSit5E- an it gtg -'ggi' 1 ' I ffl Bib- I-'FI,I'55flIif I 12flisIiISIif?..1' ,fgfoblggq ,I , GOI 3 1 S Img- V',' , Q22gigigig51-i,Ig1QfgAImbition--Veterinarian ti . STRITE, - Hunting and It im if I i peec Award ii YTFWEEKSQILINDA 11 h H R 1 , S - ..,,, - . I-,ik,.g,, 3 .,-zy:.tg - if ,tiliil Sli vi. 5 B- onofig 05, . peecdtti , llthh,-, Glegcluby . is x i giggm an 3 a Cm1'4 Wa' I 12th-QIDE A- 'ir'o Z vi' at 12th ff- Drama Club, Art Club Ambition - Sales and Mer- I ,gg Ambition - Major in Psychol- Chandising K , out ,aj ogy , . . H0bbiGS--Sewing Hobbies - Art, Music, Writ- WEISS, KATHY agigiilie r- ing, all sports 12th,-,- CBE 2 12thi- ' T-tfjftjliiitisiiillfiligiggbgi iiiiifiiii SULLIVAN, PATRICIA Ilth - DE 12th - FHA, Civinettes Ambition - Fashions Hobbies - Sewing, Styling, Cooking SUTTON, .IERRI llth - Keyettes, French 12th -- Keyettes, CBE, French, FSA Hobbies - FISH ing, Beaches, all sports TANKSLEY, MIKE 4, si Ambition - a good job Hobbies -- Horses WENK, JEFF 10th - Baseball 11th - Baseball 12th -- Baseball, DE Ambition - Pro. Baseball, Air Force Hobbies - Cars and Music WHITE, EMANUEL 12th - Football Ambition - Finish School Hobbies - All Sports -I' 'fitiiw - W In V Ambition'iiQfillii?5li1i,l1il53eaf Chil- dren, Hobbies- Traveling and the Bible l ' Elf, WISHAM, SHERYL 12th - CBE 2 51 Ambition -- Secretary ',,g, If, 1,-fp Hobbies -- Sports- and ing WOOD, DEBORAH ' 7' H 10th - Amiketos, Service Club, and Science Club ,ff 11th - Amiketos and Science Ambition - Architect W1Gcs,TAUN1A Ambition - College ,titi qpj 1 TAYLOR- SUSAN , , 10th- Junior Achievement , I ,Hobbies - Reading,-ISwim- IQUITCBEZ CivIiM1t,ffS- J,vHifPfI.II-I 'ming I Amb'F?0nf5e9'Git5YI,1I ticr tiii WRIGHT-LYNN I Hobbies - Swlmfnlngiiigcook- 10th - Student Coiunejl Rep. ms I I I I 12th- DCT THGMPSON-ILOUWII iii- Ambw- sef1IeIIs-hool 25222-fS'9flfm,'I I I 1 hh Ch eerleaIder3iiK6yeites II, i it gweedwimf I .3 Band, swimfaing p,pA 1,,rzih-Qgfchsarieqdefmgygites, 11111 - Band. 5WiImmiHgfifiil-l1lS5iii3I?illtlSE5N-KATIF1St5ii'iii-iIi3f Team- Ffench Club- Keyefltsfi it-IiI1I0ihII-Qiunfoi Aehieviimfeiii lefabdefs Club- Achievement U I Ig III, -+C u fl 12111 - L Eoiilfind old Egifwh . 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I - -,iraq Ia ,Maki2-ztedei'-fftatw .I.. ft:'1-1-wtfrI-emi'WI Qffaftf' - -few 112-:QI I' 122:22fabizsfggss?1c2'i2i5i?ig2f2ff:Maisie- I-isis I.-I 11 an- II I A - A'I' -2-i,,2r,,I-IIii-:aw--IAQ: .fitter -I t I I '5?tis1agt,v,t?g i 15gig,ii,aa,z,qt-iifggatixiiiw- egzriet-f:.t.. z,i,1.,si:ai.1,2::,s..gt,1ig-grant, '5?.?ii52iiii?iiiiiilfibiliislieii 164-I J uniors ffczass of 76', t Under the direction of the Junior class officers in the top picture . . . Pres. - Sandy Brown Vice Pres. - Jenny Contorno Kasandra Smith Sec. - Sheryl Brooks Treas. - Beth Lemley . . . the Juniors buy their class rings, have a magazine sale and sponsor the Prom for the Seniors. Juniors have one more year to go, but until they leave they will always remember the days of school at Kathleen Senior High. Bullum Picture: Flag Corps and Band like to show their school spirit, too. Harold Adams Julie Alridge Ana Aleman Shirley Alexander Denise Allegato Cynthia Allen John Amick David Anderson George Anthony Connie Aplin J im Archer Danny Ashley Stevelyn Ashley Tim Ashcroft Cherllyn Baker Mark Baker Michael Baker Rita Baker Mahailia Barnes Robert Barnes Dannetta Barnett Ted Barnett Barbara Bass Dave Bass David Baulac .luniors!165 Christopher Baxley Jimmy Bennett Shayne Bennett Cynthia Bibby Sharon Biggar Debbie Black Debbie Blitch Larry Bloodsaw Mike Blymire Sharon Boatwright Donna Bocox Pleasant Bostic Donna Bougher Janice Boutwell Billy Boyetle Don Boykin .lim Boyle Kathy Bozeman Carole Braker Tim Brannen Michael Brantley Kim Brasovan Pirieta Brewer Teresa Brewer Karen Brillhart Cheryl Britt Gail Brittan Stephen Britt Matt Brocco Becky Brock Renee Brookins Sheryl Brooks Barbara Brown Jan Brown Marty Brown Hang in There Juniors u I l E l l K -f :. J, if QS . fir iw i , f 1 T,-,Q f' sp. 2 ,, -. 5 if ll -all-F Y Wi 1 v 1 Q4 N, W W . Al1n1ve:After getting off the bus lo go to school Melinda Thrower isn't too sure about the outcome of the day. Sandy Brown Mark Bryan Wanda Bryant Christine Buckler Rudy Burton Sue Bush Deana Cannon Stephanie Caraker Lori Chaloupeck Jonathan Champion Barry Clark Joan Clark din i I Karen Bryant Donna Budd Linda Butler Cindy Carll Eric Chartier Phillip Cline Kathy Bryant Ronald Bryant Wayne Burgner Bill Burnett Cynthia Byrd Connie Campbell Loretta Carson Sue Cassini Deanna Chestnut Billy Childs Cathy Cloud Terry Cloud Juniors!167 168!Juniors Top Picture: Pep Rallies generate a lot of enthusiasm for Lionettes. Ballom Picture: An even! of the past is Mrs. Ke!ner's topic in U.S. History. Only Une More Year to G0 Johnny Cobb David Cole Joe Cole Anthony College Joe College Pam Combee Judy Conibear Jeff Constant Jenny Contorno Debra Cooper Dorothy Cooper Kathy Cooper Karen Coston Cheryl Cotton Brenda Coughenour Arby Creach Rae Croft Brad Crosby Gregory Crumbley Martha Crutchfield Kimberly Curry Mike Curry Harold Custer Nancy Custer Ron Daley Teresa Darby Barbara Daugherty Buddy Davis Cynthia Davis Deborah Davis Duane Davis James Davis Jeff Davis Kenneth Davis Larry Davis 170f.luniors Willie Davis Rosie Deese Glenn Dobbings Larry Doesdher Doyle Eldridge Debbie Evans Elaine Dawson .Ioe DeHart Debbie Doble Barbara Dorman Roger Eldridge Mark Evand Dalton Dean Carm DeMichael Julie Dodd Chris Dorsey Vantrice Eldridge John Ever David Dean Jennifer Dees Cheryl Denmark Ham Dixon A Top Picture: Trying to get some of her work done, Lisa Georgla Dood Danfly Duehrmg Enfinger comes to the Library where it is quiet. David Douglas Iberia Durham Tem Ellaba LIS? Enfmger Bouam Picture: Discussing a problem with the teacher James Evers 'lamce Ewerds is very difficult at times says Wanda Russell. ,funwrs Try to D0 Thezr Best Teresa Fair ,lohn Farr Kathy Farrell Garry Fenley Karen Ferguson ,Ioseph Ferro Rosalind Fields Pam Finley Chandler Fitchett Herbie Fletcher Terri Floyd Johnny Ford Ronnie Ford Carolyn Forman Peaches F ortson David Foster Ronnie Foster Sherrill Foster Cherrye Fraley Ann Freeman Cliff Freeman John Freer Kevin Friend Mark Frier Debbie McNally Faye Fuller Lorraine Fuller Robert Cantillo David Cant Frances Cant Sheila Gaskins Sharon Ghent Rodney Gibson Al Cissendanner Eric Glass l72!Juniors Juniors Look Forward to Graduatnon Phillip Glass Robin Goare Dawn Grant Annie Green Bonnie Green Lillian Green Mary Green Rhonda Green Monica Greenhow Diane Grimes Jimmy Grimes Kathy Groom Barbara Gschwender Barbara Gupton Scott Gurd Carol Guthery Pamela Guthrie Buzzie Hall Lisa Hall Peggy Hall Ronnie Hall Rose Hall Cheryl Hardie Kenneth Harnage Dennis Harris Gloria Harris William Harris .lohn Hartley .lay Harvey Wayne Hayes Patty Hedrick Rusty Heiser Mark Henry Lynne Herrington Vicky Hess Bill Hickman Denny Hickman Claude' Hicks Christina Higgins Pam Higgins Bruce Hitt Pamela Hixon John Hixon Sharon Hobbs Ricky Hodge Betty Sue Hogan William Hogan Cynthia Holmes Kelli Hopping William Horner Bobby Hough Bruce Houser Rose Howard Bobby Hudgins Anthony Hudson Top Picture: Standing up, Pam Cumbee waits patiently for the bell. Bottom Picture: It looks like Jeff Parsons is the only one that showed up for class. 174-fJuniors. Marie Huggins Scott lllgen James Jordon Stephanie Joh ns Steve Johnson Susie Hunter Gloria Jackson Lori Janzen Barbara Johnson Tyrone Johnson Karen Huntsberger Steve Huntsman James Jackson Lynda Jackson Alicia Jarrett John Jenkins Michelle Johnson Renee Johnson Julie Jones Marcia Jones Dewell Hyde Renee Jackson Joyce Jenkins Sandra Johnson Debbie Jordan Top Picture: Studying is an everyday thing for Juniors. Bottom Picture: The score of the football game came as a shock to Kathy Cooper. Six Hundred and One Make Up the Class of 776 Josephine Joseph Stacy Joyner Glenn Keck Kathi Keener Howard Kelvin Cathy Kendall Phillip Kendrick Patricia Kennedy Vickie Kershaw Susan Killingsworth Rickey Kirby Leslie Kirkby Claude Kirkland Kenneth Kirkland Joy Kolk Yvonne Kok Ellen Knoll Delphine Knight Delphine Knight Katie Knight Carolyn Krick Karol Kroeze Debby Kwiatkowski Randy Lane Larry Lange Merri Lamberson Steven Lascola Jeff Lashley Ruby lasseter Terri Lastinger Helene Latneau Ronald Lawrence Pearlene Lee Kathryn Lemanski l Beth Lemley 1 l l i Juniorsf175 1761 .I uniors Aglowis Lewis Charlene Lewis Jule Lewis Harrell Lewis Leslie Lewis Billie Lewis Sally Lewis Kenny Lincoln Gertrude Link Jimmy Lipham Bill Lippy Geraldine Liscio Debbie Little Mike Littlejohn Dale Locke Linda Lockhart Paul Long Steve Long Diana Lowe Donnie Lovering Wanda McArthur .leff McCann Angelia McColdry Annetta McCloud Barbara McCoy Ross McConohey Dottie McCracken Bill McKenny Susan McKinney Terry McMullen Terry McNutl Lawrence Malloy Deborah Marshall Nathaniel Marshall David Martin Juniors Are Defvilish Top Picture: By showing her respect for the flag cheer- leader Sheryl Brooks stands at attention. Bottom Picture: While DE students show their school spirit making a poster, Debbie Thompson and Lizzie Newman watch. Juniors! 177 178!.luniors Iris the Next to the Last Year Top Picture: Mrs. Girardin is trying to get a problem across to her students. Bottom Picture: Making a comic hook in Art was one of .lay Brown's assignments forthe six weeks. Charles Marlin Tina Martin Pam Matthews Joey May Kim Mayhue Joy Medlock Frank Miles David Miller Charleen Milnor Brian Mitchell Petrice Mitchell Cathy Mizell Mike Moats Billy Montgomery Glenn Moore Ruth Moore Tammy Moore Debbi Morrow Fay Moses Linda Moses Allen Mosley Patricia Moulton Chuck Mulling Joyce Murray Brenda Nehring Clark Nelson Cathy Nesmilh Lizie Newman Laurette Nix Karen Noble Tony Norris Allison Norton Sandy Oberlin Tammy O'Neal Lee O'Steen Valerie Oswald Laynard Owens Raynard Owens Pat Owens Dawn Padgett Deborah Padgett Mary Palmer Jeffrey Parker Lois Parker Ferderick Parrish Randy Parrish Jeff Parsons Joe Paul Marcia Perkins Debra Peterson .luniors!179 Eleven Years of Study Completed Phillip Petty Jim Phillips Susan Phillips Freda Pirkle Elizabeth Plyler Jody Pope Linda Powers Darrell Price Gwen Prisoc Loretta Proctor Earl Pugh Frank Randall Debbie Raulerson Lew Raulerson J eff Read Cathy Reiter Danny Rials Darlene Richards Raul Richards William Richards Carrie Riley Vincent Rister Linda Robbins Andrea Robinson Denise Robinson Leola Robinson Linda Robinson Sam Robinson Steven Robinson Tevis Robinson . Q-xii? R it A '- V' X2 h 1 at lu V ' I Top Picture: NJ! sure about what a student said, makes Wayne Haye just sit and look. Bouom Pi Lure: History is a required subject for Jun- ior, Glorli Harris. Oppaste Page: Marcia Perkins is taking courses to become a secretary. -'Os Juniors! 181 182f.luniors Class of 76 Shows School Spmt Vicki Robson Steve Rogers Lona Rowlands Cindy Ruebeling Wanda Russell Helen Rutledge Martha Rybinski Charles Sabo Jun Sallot Elaine Salters Janice Sanders Mary Ann Sangster Donald Sapp Mark Satterlee Martha Sawyer Timothy Schell Clarence Scott Michaele Scott Debbie Shaffer Mark Shaulter Peggy Shaske Maurice Sheals Jim Shell Regina Shell Velda Shell James Shubert Kathy Sikes Michael Simpkins Brenda Simpson Laurie Simpson Karen Skinner Randy Skinner Terre Skinner Bobby Smith Estella Smith Top Picture: Playing the piano is just one of Tevis Rob- inson's hobbies. Bouom Picture: Jenny Contomo and Sandy Brown enjoyed helping with the Food Drive for needy people. f Juniors!l83 184! J u niors Francine Smith Kasandra Smith Ollie Speed Sarah Spinks Marie Stanfield Shelia Stilwell Frank Smith Tina Smith Rhonda Speed Letty Spivey Brain Stephens Tony Strickland Glen Smith Tony Smith Tyrone Speed Gaylene Squires Karen Stephens Vickie Stringer James Smith John Spates Vickie Speed Lesa Stabler Linda Stephenson Theresa Strite Jane Smith Cornelius Smith MaryAnne Spenia Mary Stancil Millie Stilwell Steve Suggs Juniors Participate in Many Activities fin 411 a im. Dale Sullivan Diana Swain Kathy Taylor Aubrey Thompson Melinda Thrower Patdcia Sullivan Virginia Szutenhach Ricky Taylor Debbie Thompson Earby Tidwell Top Picture: David Elliott waits quietly in line to get his lunch while others carry on conversations. Ricky Sullivan Vernon Tatum Doreen Teshka Yvonne Thompson Robin Tobias Bolfam Picture: A day of school wears shoes out. Keith Sumner Christine Taylor Gene Teske Mary Thorn Kathy Tomlinson Sandie Surles .lanice Taylor Barbara Thomas Tony Threats Charley Toothman l86fJuniors Active Juniors Are Potentzal School Leaders Karen Trubey Kathy Tyner Pam Vandiver Kenneth VanKeuren Slim VanLock .loe Vaslin Cindy Vaughn Vickie Vestal Leilani Volz David Voyles Diane Waicunas Karen Wagner Valerie Waldon Dennis Walker Sieve Walker Thomas Warthen .lames Warren Pauline Washburn Beverly Weishoff Marvin Wells Ralph Westphal Kim Wheeler Walter Wheelis Teresa Whidden Lillie Whiie Joel Wilkes Darlene Williams David Williams Deniece Williams Donald Williams Keith Williams Cindy Willis Shirley Willis Harvey Willoughby Agnes Wilson pw A -m.. Wm WJ Above: Sheryl Brooks and Debbie Jordon enjoy transcribing shorthand. Bottom Lek: While Lee O'Sle4-rn, Beth Lasseler and Karen Stephens listen, Mrs. Everton helps lhem work out a proh- lem. Bottom Right: Some students lake their sludying seriously. .luniorsfl87 188f,luniors .layne Wilken Daisy Wilson Sherry Wilson Rebecca Wise Johnnie Witter Bulnh WO0dH1'd Cheryl Woodard Rachell Worlds Doug Wright Mark Wright Rita Wright James Yarbrough Tommy Yon Kelvin Zipperer Debbie Ziranski f ' 'f ty? 7 Juniors Look Forward to Senior Privileges wgpnvn-ww Opposite Page - Top Picture: While helping the Lion- ettes with their skit, Mike Litllejohn did his part. Opposite Page - Bottom Picture: Tim Brannen, a Jun- ior in hand, plays his saxaphone. Bottom: Rings arc another part uf graduation Juniors look forward to. Above: Not all people listen when il comes to sshool work, Juniurs!189 Future Seniors Being a Sophomore is the beginning of three very important years of school. You will decide what the future holds for you and begin to shape your life accordingly. In coming to a new school everyone tries to participate and fit in. Because the Sopho- more class of 1975 is so large we have been able to support the school with lots of spirit. Class Officers are as follows: Pres. - Bill McClellan Vice-Pres. - Connie Murphy Sec. - Tracy Waddell Treas. - Lynn Kennedy. 190!S phomore Class Officers 12. 'Walla l Raymond Adam Rita Albritton Norma Alford Debbie Amick Stephen Anderson Meredith Artman George Adams Deborah Alcorn Wilbur Allen Candy Anderson Linda Andrews Vicki Atchley Roger Adams Dwight Alcorn Brent Allred Gregory Anderson Valerie Aouston Greg Bachteler Thelma Adams Faye Alexander Doyle Allred Joel Anderson Dale Armstrong Tina Backer Ralph Acker .loe Alford Tommy Allred Ricky Anderson Mike Armstrong Wanda Badger Sophomoresf 191 ophomores Are Active April Bailey Robert Bariield Donald Barlow Judy Barnhill Keith Beck 192!Sophomores Darrell Baker Teresa Barfield Alvin Barnes Andy Barnhouse Mary Beck John Baker Tony Barficld Carol Barnes Rita Basinger Joey Bedford Rita Baker Penny Barker Flint Barnes Rebecca Batton Marget Belany Terri Barden Cindy Barlow Zelda Barnett Jackie Baxley Mary Belford Above: Sophomore girls get ready to play softball Right: Sophomores hurry to their next class. Leon Bell Mary Bell Steve Bell Jimmy Belyew Pamela Bennefield Wendell Bennett Les Berz Shelly Biggar Cynthia Black Pene Black Cary Blevins Joseph Bloise Carolyn Boleman Julie Booth Cunis Borders Lanette Borders Mark Borders Valerie Borders Pam Boully Linda Bowden Sophomores! 193 i Student Lzfe at KHS .... ,VY i, r,-...-.fa gs fi Q. Qi 1 4 , I 31 ' 4 . K N AID. ,f Tim Boyd Ricky Brackin William Brannon Bridget Peterson Cheryl Brooks 194-fSophomores Ann Boyett Brenda Bradley Allen Brewington David Briley James Brooks Debra Boyette Viann Bradley Marvin Brice Marion Brillhart Mark Brooks Julie Bracey Wayne Bradley Brenda Bridges Ronnie Brinn Natalie Brooks Bobbie Brackin Tammy Bradshaw Jerry Bridges Gail Brock Anthony Brokln Debra Brown Sylvia Brown Sharher Brown Cornelius Brown Dodie Buckner Derek Burney Top Everybody IS happy al lunchtime. Bottom Mr Speed checks up on things around K.H.S. Lex Brown Sabrina Brown Brenda Bryant Cindy Buckler Leila Burdell Rita Butler Jean Bryd Melvin Bryd Melinda Cameron Mary Campbell Oleda Cannon Mark Cannoy Arthur Carll Gordon Carll Steve Carpenter Roderick Carr Kathy Carroll Dianne Carson Berward Cason Anita Cauley Jimmy Carver Tina Cash James Castleberry Nathan Cauley Rocky Chaves James Clark Russell Claridy Kenneth Clayton Sandra Cloud Willie Clower .lames Coleman 196!Sophomores wgma Q Sophomores Study. . . Karen Cagle Regina Coby Clayton Colvin Tommy Coney Eddie Corriveau Sheryl Cahall Paul Coleman Guy Combee Debbie Cook Dale Costine Judy Calhoun Christy Collins Charles Combs Ann Connell Jeff Cothron Opposite Page: This is the place where sophomores learn to drive. Above: One of the activities of P.E. students is learning to play golf. Batwm: A sneak peek of the biology chemical shelf. Randy Callahan William Cobb John Collins Tangella Collins Kitty Combs Leon Comes Mary Coomes Beverly Corbilt Mike Crager Mike Crawford Sophomores! 197 198fSophomores Lynn Crosby .leff Cruser Lee Cummings Bradley Davis Danny Davis Fred Davis Freida Davis JoAnn Davis Ruth Davis Mitch Davis Mona Davis Richard Davis Robin Davis William Daye Susie Deal Donna DeFeo Laura DeMichael Richard Dempsey Debbie Denny Michael Derwort Roderick Dexter Tommy Digan Mary Dohbings Barbara Dodd Clyde Duncan Cassandra DuPont .lody Dwight Raunche Eason Mary Eastling Johnny Edge Sophomores Can Be Polite? if 1 ,ra gvfhfv Rs we-' 'X- !Q5dLi'H is ' Q,-..--in I NCES-.--Ji Aboue: Lunch time gives Pene Black and Mike Waring time to talk. Bottom: Students lake a break between classes Sophumores!199 Class of 977 Kris Edscorn Marie Edwards Samila Eggshell Charles Elliot John Elliot King Elliot Greg Ellis Wayne Epperson Kenny Erisman Haidler Erroll Jamie Eubank Mike Evans Stephen Evans Terry Evers Serena Fagan Billy Falrless Kim Farrell David Faulkner Charline Ferguson William Finney Karen Fitzgerald Michele Fitzgerald Jeff Fletcher Larvirtor Flournoy Terry Fluke Jim Ford Diane Fordham Natalie Forrest Jerome Fortson Tammy Foster 200!Sophomores Lew: Ronnie Holcomb and Mike Mathers hurry to the bus. Kim Foutain LaVerne Fuller Jordan Gaskins Bessie Ghent Luanne Givans Lynette Gordan Parra Lee Fraley Shad Funkhouser Keith Gatlin Jeffery Ghent Betty Glass Jaime Goulette Emma .lean Franklin Amanda Futch Kyle Gavin Malvin Ghent Michael Goble Debra Governor Brian Friend Mike Gardener Debbie Gay Floyd Gier Jimmie Goodman Bill Grver Sharon Frizzell Shirley Gardner Scott Gay David Gilbert Reginald Goosby Carlene Gray v Sophomoresf201 Laura Green Peggy Green Sheila Green Sandra Grier Gina Griffin Michele Griffin Tony Griffin Wanda Grimes Larena Grinslade Beth Gumlow Goyce Gurganious Kevin Halbert Claude Hale Larry Hale Eddie Hall Glenn Hall Jerry Hall Leslie Hall Paul Hall Steve Hamilton 202XSophomores Soplzomores Find Time or Work and Play :HF wmwalwfffmww 5- W M- W - My ai o-. 4. v.g,5v5 - , v- 1,1-gage, i s Q 55 All if Wanda Hallman Dorian Hammond Tim Hancock Michael Harrelson Charles Harris Tina Harris Thomas Harrison Eric Harvey Cathy Hash Carolyn Hawkins Caria Hayes Deborah Hayes Jean Health Betty Heitz Steve Herrington Sherry Higgins Shirley Higgins Dennis Hill Opposite Page: T.N.T., the Homecoming band, plays lor our pep rally. Tap lo Bottom: Sophomores view an onion cell. Teresa Hardy Rebecca Harris Tom Halhcock Herbert Hayes Mary Hettmannsperger Scott Hill Ornie Harrell James Harris Larry Harvey Jeff Hayes Michael Hicks Karen Hissen Sophomoresf203 Kevin Hissem Steve Holland Carol Hover Tony Hudson Mark Ingram 204fS0fll'l0ITIOI'PS Sophomores Are Alive Debbie Hobbs Steve Hornsby Anita Howard Lucien Hunson Laehica Island Roger Hodges Myra Houston Lewis Howard Della Hunter Charles Ivins Teresa Holaday Valerie Houston Pat Huckery Reatha Hunter Deborah Jackson Ronald Holcomb Yvonne Houston Bobby Hucldleston John Huron Russell .Iackson David Jacobs Mike Jacoby Vicki James Robert Jennings Darlene Jett Tony Johnson David Jones Deryl J ones Judith Jones Katrina Jones Michael Jones Shirley Jones Lennie Joyner Selinda Joyner Susan Kaiser Cindi Kaminski Dan Keen Dale Kelly Kenneth Kendall Lynn Kennedy Oppasiw Page: Sophomores show their spirit by hang- ing banners. A big crowd turned out to watch the mighty Dev- ils. Sophomoresf 205 Soplwmores Prepare for the Future Debbie Kershaw Jimmy Kirkland Richard Kiltelstad Tony Koch Carolyn Lane William Lasseler 206fSopliomor1s .lnhn Kessler Kim Kirkland Jeanne Knight Robert Kohl Donna Lane ,lames Lastinger Dennis Kilgore Sandra Kirkland Sharon Knight Sylvia Kollette Scot Laney Debbie Lalneau Carol King Sherry Kirkland Issac Knight Cheryl Kroeze Robert Lascola Neil Laxdal Debbie Kirkland Randy Kirkland Teresa Knowles LaDnnna Ladwig Vickie Lasner Angela Lee Miss Taylor I1-lls Tum Harrison lhv right may In :lu things. Bnlmv: Our Ag liuy S at work. Dennis Lee Nanny Len May Joyce Lewis Travis Lewis Sherry l.,olnlL'll Chris Logan Jackie Love Thomas Luvering .lames Lyons Jeannie McAfm' Sheila McCord Linda McCoy Janet Lemlcy Yvonne L4-wis James London Gloria Lowe David Ml'Cur1y Tim McCrans'y Burney Lewis Vivian Linrnln Dnlira Long Rosa:-mary Lowa' Bill McClellan Ruhr-rt McDonald Lalliv L4-wis Mary Linls Laurie- Losh Mary Lhssivr Bruce MfCl0url Mark Mr'Elr1-ulh Suplmnmn-AXZO7 208!Soplmm0r4es Soplwmores Participate in Man Activities Rubin Martin Kim Martin Kim Marlin Jarsqucline Marlin Brian Martel latricia Marshall Janice Marrs Kathleen Malloy Debbie Magncss Maurice McNish Tammy McNutt Debhic McNally Mike McMahan Cheryl McMahan Linda McLaughlin Robert McLaughlin William McKinney Ralph McKenny Melanie McGuirt Ronnie McGalliard One uf the activities included in Biology is flissvrtilig. Ballom: sophomores participate in thc sport of wrestling. Nena Martinez Richard Martinez Pat Mason Cathy Matthews Teresa Medlin Banita Meredith Michelle Lcc Stafford Miles Cindy Mills Leon Morley Timothy Mock Marty Moon Tommy Moore Debhie Morris Rick Morris Mike Mathers Jimmy Mcsser Norman Milnor Luther Mooncyhum Robby Murris Wayne Matthews .lcff Mifthucl Daiclrc- Moals .Ivrlvan Moorv Thomas Morris Sopllon1urvs!200 210!Sophomores Gene Morrison Sue Morrison Keith Morrow Michael Moulton Keith Moultrie Willie Mozeley Sue Muellman Connie Murphy Cleveland Murray Wallace Murray Marlena Myers Ronald Myers Judy Neal Debbie Nelson Margaret Nelson Carol Nesmith Richard Nesmilh Debbie Newberry Kenneth Nipper Loraine Nix David Noonan Vickie Norman Patsy Norris Cindy Northingham Sarah Norton .lames Nunley Nelly Nunley Tim O'Brien .lanet O'Kane Teresa Olinger Chris Oliver Cheryl Olson Billy O'Neal Michael O'Neil James Osborne Sophomores Look Forward to Senior Li e Above: Donna Straughn patiently waits for the bell to ring. Below: An unusual scene al K.H.S. 4 a quiet class- room. s Sophumorcs!211 Wire amber Une! Robert Osborne Jimmie Padgett Greg Parker Russell Patterson Becky Peeples 212lSophomores Stanley Ostashen Shelia Page Tim Parker John Paul Deborah Peeples Paula O'Steen Joey Palmer Leslie Patterson Allan Pauling Tina Pennachio Petie Owens Steve Palmer Martha Patterson Robert Peace Betsye Perkins Billie Padgett Brenda Pardee Ann Paquette David Peachee Dennis Perkins Kim Perkins Donnie Phillips Jerry Phillips David Pilcher Willie Pi nkslon Darlene Piper William Plompen Michelle Polk Tommy Pollock Julie Poole Robert Poole Chris Porter Deloros Porter Marqwm Polls George Powers Terry Powner Cordon Provan Sena Putnam Martha Ramsdell Gary Raulerson Opposite Page: Danelle Hyde is in a slate of wonder. Lefi: At the Lakeland pep rally, Doc Harrison gives his support to the team. Sophomores!213 214-lSophomores Leon Redfern Wyatt Register Wes Reid Raymond Renna Sue Reynolds Timothy Reynolds Zorana Reynolds Darlene Rhodes Gail Rhodes JoAnn Rich Tony Richardson Frank Riley Greg Riley Ron Rimmer Darlene Ritter Wayne Roach Donna Roat Sherri Robbins Don Roberts Leo Roberts William Rodgers Robert Roe Renee Rogers lris Rngerson .lohn Roland wma cocctzswutl usiuc rms mnctunr i Sophomores Are Unusual Linda Roland Robert Ronk Janice Rosebud Cunard Roundtree Wanda Roundtree Robert Rowland Terrece Rushing Beverly Russell Barbara Sallot Alan Sangster Bonnie Sarvis Mark Savage Donna Schlicting Lori Schuler Tim Shea Opposite Page: The football crowd anxiously awaits the results. Abvve: Sophomores show they do have big mouths. Bottom: Safety is an important factor at K.H.S. Lenora Rosier Cheryl Royal Cindy Sanders Del Schaff Sandra Sherrouse Anthony Ross Patria Rue Keith Sanders Greg Schirm Tina Shirah Sophomores!215 Sophomores Are Always Involved 1 I 216!Sophunmrc s Mike Shoupv Gvri Simpson Gr-no Smith Keely Smith Patriria Smith Staci Smith Jackie Shuey David Simpson Jeff Smith Mary Smith Richard Smith Tammy Smith Dawn Sims Ed Skinner Jerry Smith Mike Smith Rodney Smith Ted Smith Harvey Sims Debbie Smith Joe Smith Mike A. Smith Rodney Smith Terry Smith Khristina Simonecht Fernando Smith John Smith Mike R, Smith Ronnie Smith Bonnie Snow Tommy Stroud usus ln-amlphom-s to learn a foreign language. Dawn Sphaler Connie Stalvey Pam Stephens Lisa Stone Ronald Strong Susan Sykes Kathy Spivey Marsha Steen Albert Stevens Shannon Stone Thomas Stroud Bambi Taber Kay Spivey Sandy Stn-lanik Tim Stevens Donna Straughn Timmie Sumner Debbie Tabler Sharon Springer .losiah Steinberg Alan Still Retha Strickland Randy Sutherland Sonia Tanner Ken Srodek .lack Stephan .lim Stone Alan Strong Timothy Sutton Huey Tarver Sophomore-51217 This Is Devil T erritoryf Mike Tatum Dwon na Tennison David Thomas Tommy Thompson Carol Tolson 218!Sophomores Diane Taylor Mike Teuchuk Joseph Thomas Michael Thrower Melinda Toole Donald Taylor Allen Thomas Jeff Thompson Janice Tihbitts Joseph Townes Dave Tebo Charles Thomas Linda Thompson Steve Tindol Jeff Toy George Taylor Brenda Thomas Johnny Thompson Donna Tidwell Pat Townes Above: Interest from all the student body was brought out on mourning day. Right: Our big devil watches over all. Opposite: With the help of Mark Scruggs, the baby devil gets a close-up of the big devil. Tammy Trice John Vaughan Tracy Waddell Donna Walkinshaw Tara Washington immie Watson Dean Turner Teresa Vaughn Llyod Wainscott Theresa Walser Aletha Waters William Watson James Ulmes Jeff VanHorn Ron VanKeuren Don VerCrouse Kenneth Vessell Tammy Vestal Susan Walls Tammy Walls Aimee Walker Andy Waring Mike Waring Tony Warr Allen Waters Cathy Watkins Sheila Watkins James Weaver Bonita Wells Bah Welsh Sophomoresf219 220fS0phun1ur1-s Alnmr: An unusual sighl, Rin Tin Tin Riglll: Sophmnurvs start lhs- day. . . ElfR1glll.' Suphumorn-s und lhzr day. Sophomores Look Back on a Good Year Mary Wrvsl Debbie: Wcslurgaarfl Carlyn Weslphal Donna While Eric Whilv .lunior While Debra Whilehursl Daniel Whitman Joe Whillcnheck Tracie Wiggins Billy Wilkins Michael Wilkins Diane Williams Ginger Williams Harry Williams Regina Williams Theorlore Williams Sharon Williams Danny Williamson Gary Williamson Janet Williamson Kimberly Willis James Wilson .loe Wilson Kenneth Wilson S0pllulllni'1'sf22l Studying to Be Seniors 222fSophomores Lizzie Wilson Wanda Wilson Steve Wilt Jamie Witte Kenneth Witter Beverly Wixon Betty Wood Sharon Wood Nancy Woodham Eddie Wooten Carl Wright Donna Wright Joel Wright Scott Wright Larry Wyatt Tammy Yon Shelda Youngblood Carla Yourn Irene Zimmerman Tom Ordog Opposite Page: Band students practice their saxo- phones. Above: Annlhf-r sophomore pn-paring for the future. 22 Polk Vovzllimial T4't'hni1'al Richard Anderson Gary Ballard Emmitt Barnes Herman Blackburn Mickey Bracey Pat Bradshaw Dave Brooks Raymond Bryant James Butts Walter Early Gene Faircloth Ronnie Forte Chris Foshee Tommy Gay Paul Keller Harold Leonard David McCoy Sonia Milligan Pam Mills Anthony Morris Kenneth Moultrie James Nesmith Robert Rogers Charles Scott Cent:-r Polk Vocational Students Prepare for Their Careers 'vat Frank Barber Gaby Berten ,,.- Mark Shank John Shearouse Daryl Stewart Terry Thompson Leonard Tidwell Melanie Wallace Eddie White Robert Williams Eddrick Willis Mike Wyatt Chuck York Ricky Alford David Allen Richard Allen Wayvene Amos Mike Bailey Polk Voratinnal Tm-hnival Ci-nie-H225 Debby Bigland Kevin Bullard Darrell Combee Gerald Filhurn Kenny Haworth Drafting Classes Are Popular at P V TC 3 Drafting techniques are learned in Mechanical Drafting classes at Polk Vocational Technical Center. Sidney Jenkins Jane Jett Charles Johnson LeRoy Johnston Charlene Laney Michael Meradilh Herb Mixon Jeff 0'Neal Mike Pceples Daniel Phillips John Quick Richard Razabdouski Polk Vnvalimull 'l'1'i'llni4':1l Cn-nlvr Riglu: Jay. Watkins works on class al Polk Vocational Techn 2281 Polkyocalional Technical Center Daniel Richardson Bob Rogers Richard Shiver Robert Sparrow Mark Swonger- David Thomas Terry Thomas Kenneth,Tidwell James Watkins Mike Westendorf Tommy Wiggins Richard Williams a layout in a drawing calCen1er. i On August 5, 1957 Thomas Huey Brown was born and on July 18, 1974 he was taken from us in an automobile accident. Thomas's parents requested the following verse for this memorial: To everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die . . . A time to weep, and a time to laugh . . . A time to mourn, and a time to dance . . . A time to get, and a time to lose . . . Ecclesiastes 3:1-6 Jimmie Paul Messer was born on Octo- ber 4, 1959, and due to an automobile acci- dent on January 10, 1975, he was taken from us. At the request of Jimmie's parents the following verse is what they wanted him remembered by: Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth, while the evil days come not, nor the years draw nigh, when thou shalt say, I have no pleasure in them. Ecclesiastes 12:1 Due to a terminal case of Leukemia, on July 20, 1974 Edward Lamar Taylor was taken from us. He was born on August 13, 1957. The following is a verse that his par- ents chose for his memorial: Death is always and under all circumstances a tragedy, for if it is not, then it means life itself has become one. Theodore Roosevelt In Memoriam In Mt-moriam!229 1 L FAC LTY '-: lf' -1 0 The Faculty section of the Yearbook has changed this year. The teachers have been shown doing the things they enjoy out of class, just like we the students who have our own outside activities. This section has been done by Marie Alexander and Kim Wheeler. The Faculty increases the students' knowledge and understanding so we would just like to say thank you to them for doing their part. I H!!! 4 30, Kathleen High School Administration Kathleen High School Administration helped the students keep up the communi- cations with teachers and students. Kath- leen's teachers attempted to understand students, personal problems. Teachers and leaders gave students that extra push we needed to overcome life's daily problems. Right: Charles Doc Harrison spends his spare time wisely. He participates in many sports, but golf is his favorite. Below Left: Our new Dean of Students is Kale Albrit- ton. Below Right: A typical day in the office of Kathleen Senior High School. 232!Admimstration , .- ',,.15,g,fj.4,rfrxrf A1 5 an 1 , . ,. if 5. P9 ' Is'?i.'E 'S A , Q aa T' r 0 waisw-N-Q-r qgeyjr ,grfyrz Qfgi-f?wfg+?5?g'f-:tiki in ll shi' :mf Y i ,, ,,,. sf- f ,, , 2 L Q Above Len: Concentraling on getting that ball in the 18th holcisJ1vffFf:e. Above Right: .ludi Roberts likes spending her limc doing needlepoinl. Lefi: Willie Speed is checking out the snhool's lunch- room records. Admin1slral1on!233 Tons 0 f Paperwork Handled by Secretaries Right: Mrs. Daughlry checks over an order form for any typing errors. Midllle, Leh to Right: Stella Bryant is working on 1 monies Collected forms. If there is one thing Nellie Watkins iloesn'l like and that is to be interrupted. Bottom, Left to Right: Inez Laidler is filling out requi- sition slips for school supplies. Working on a student schedule card is Maye Daughtry. 1 234-folficc 1, 91 Q' J x P ,. -- fm , V. 'The Guides to u Better Future, HP it .f s 1' x im ears Z 'L tx Guidance counselors help students pre- pare for their future by discussing their individual plans for college and future edu- cation. They also administer tests and help students with problems that concern classes. lt takes a lot of patience to help a student select their career. Top to Bottom: Ruth Westberg plays the piano. Don Williams rocks on with music. Robert Hinder plans to travel. Irene McCloud shops at Maas Brothers. Top Right: Miss Westberg discusses Sheryl Brook's boyfriends. Bottom Right: Jane Mc-rta reads a book. Guidancef235 They Form the Backbone of K. H. S. These congenial hard working people were a large section of our backbone at K.H.S. This year we had an addition to the hot meal we could buy, shakes for 2543. There is a new custo- dian with us this year, Freddie Kelly, and he along with the others worked hard to keep this school clean. Above, Len to Right: Visla Bradt, Margie Iserhardt, Martha Smith, Carolyn Harrell, Carrie Norton, Gretchen Foulk, Mattie Robinson, Peggy Harrison, Myrtice Byrd, Dorothy Mercer, Ida Szutenbach, Nina Grigsby, Manager, Rosalee Oliver, and Ruth Whidden. Right, Top to Bottom: Jerry Emerson, Harvey Thomas, and Freddie Kelly. 236!Non-Instructional flip tu Bottom: ,lohn Tagliarini plays the guitar. Carol Green is interested in musical instruments. Tom McDonald plays lhc trumpet. Thp Right: Empty cases wait during hand practice. Bnttnm Right: Mr. Mac directs his class. Dtfferent Instruments Created Interest For the more musically inclined student the courses offered were Symphonic band, stage band and concert band. Cther courses offered in music were guitar, piano, and music theory. For the vocalist an excellent choral program was offered with advanced and beginners courses. Mu:-tie! 237 238fEnglish 'The English Department Breaks From the Traditional Carriealarn The English Department at K.H.S. isn't just a reading class. You can select from Creative Writing, Novel Seminar, Dramatic, Arts, BC and R, Film Making I and II, Reading, General Composition, American Literature I and II, and Shakespeare Semi- nar. You must have two years of English to graduate. Left to Right: Mary Bunch aims for the pins. Pauline Kuspmuk sits quietly reading her book. John Creer dreams ol' wild women. Beth Johnson plays golf in her span- time. Lower Right: Marin Alexander's Dracula books have lrunsformvfl her into Dracula's widow. 'X , f it Q... ...-' . , -nb, in I ,ws , ,U ,, an W, t,,,rib in ,,. ,rf .gc ' 6 1 um. 5 ' vi A f,-,.. ' fig bg.. , ,Q , 5.12 ,4 H 1, L ...M , ,A new I, - Q .mf 'Kwik o .. a 1' . ,ff Top to Bottom: Tex Hall plays golf when he has a Chance to gel away. Michelle Hallick's hobby is ballet. Grace Ever- ton sews with perfection. Above: Mrs. Breligls Film Making class listens to her closely. English! 239 24-Oflfnglish Right, Top to Bottom: Nancy Brelig is wild over her stills. Marsha Lee sews a lovely top for herself. Right: Edna Poplin swings for the lee off. Above: Mrs. Brelig finally got caught skipping. --A.. Len, Tap to Bottom: Linda Taylor waters her plants. Mildred Nailling refinished her magazine rack. Righz, Tap La Bouam: Linda Priveu struggles no hir the ball. Nita Kirksey believes in being patriotic, she also enjoys canoeing. Lek: Ernest Joe would rather concentrate on girls instead of his English Class. 'You Canft Sit and Be Fit, pi X' Y - EWNKM The physical education courses vary in types of sports. The department offered 10th grade P.E., Individual Sports I and II, Boys and Girls Team Sports, and Restricted P.E. The P.E. department has added two new courses which are Co-Educational Gymnastics and Tumbling. DW. Thp to Bottom: Edna Alexander is ready for the tournament. Dave Spiro is trying to see the girls on the field. Mirl1llf'. Tbp In Bottom: Bohby Bowman plays the time out trick! Bobby Millon is hip on relaxation. Right. Tbp ta Bottom: Tom Atwell puts together his puzzle. Athwood Norton plays the piano. Marjorie Lewis practices llvr Jutln. 24-2fPhysim-ul Education 49 I , .3 Top: Tag football is the sport each P.E. class plays. Bottom, Left to Right: Scoobie Robinson balances Alicia Jarrett on his shoulder. Linda Butler and Tim Joseph have got it together in this pose. Physical Educationf24-3 244-fBusinn si-. The Business Department Stays Busy The Business Department designed voursc-s to help students get a position in the world of business. The courses offered wore: Typing I, II, III, and IV, Shorthand, VOE I and II, Accounting, and Record Keeping I and II. Lzf lu Right: Lori-nv Barnes :clips the thread that fin- ishi-d lu-r dri-ss. Dawn Bcynnn waters her plant. Pal Walker plat-vs soil in her plant. Sherlene Girardin rifle-s her liikv. Nellie Lewis vrottlu-ls a lovely shawl for hi-rs:-lf, Lois Ly nn skims her hook for information. W...-1 NGER - I '14- at fd y 4 246fArl I full,-1' 1 L sa 'gl,0'tK'f' f ,ft A4 .5 Paint Your Way to Success The Art Department has added a new member to the staff, Mr. Michael West- brook, he has brought into the department many new concepts to go along with Mrs. McNichol's concepts of offering a variety of experiences and developing the students creative energies, his ideas and offering the students the opportunity to bring these ideas together. Some of the projects the art students worked on this year were ceramics, still life, charcoal drawings, self-evaluation, comic booklets, record covers, abstract art, and many more projects that got the students involved and interested. Abmw. Lfw la Right: Micheal Westbrook examines the structure of his work. Kathie McNichol puts hs-r last touch:-s on he-r giraffe. Right: Roy MrLenrlon and Kathy Palmer laugh at the painting of ',lungleJoint.' X. Today the Driving Range Tomorrow 'The World. This year 30 hours of classroom work and 9 hours of driving were required to pass Driver's Education. Through this course students learned to appreciate the automobile by learning the skills of operat- ing one. They learned sportsman like driv- ing habits and just how much fun it is to drive when you keep safety in mind. This year we had four teachers to explain the finer points of driving. Alum-.' Coarli Strong is getting down on Faye Alvxan dn-r for knocking over the com-S. Mirlrllv, L4WluRighl.'Vint't'l1l O'Bri4'n spends his time planting l0IT'lL1lUl'S. Benny Strong rwatrhos a lrig one. Bnllnm. DW to Right: Churk Blavk is a good fisher- man. Loon Williams hammers the last nail. Z4-8!Drm r Eduralion Ar, , aw . ,S f K? M 'V' ww -fag Students VS. Sophomore Seminar fs.. fmx ,X ,ff Ax Sophomore Seminar is an important part of your sophomore year. You must have this course to graduate. You will learn in this class good study habits, first aid, drug abuse, and Amerioanism vs. Communism, Lek, Top lo Bodom.: William Smith believes in doing nothing. One of June Taylor's hobbies is playing tennis. Barbara Upton spends many hours working on her artistic talents. Above: Miss Taylor's tennis partner drives her nutty! SophomoreSe'n1inurf249 Home Economics: Something W e All eed The Home Economics Department has really taken a place in our lives. Social Rel- ations deals with you as a teenager on through retirement. It includes sex educa- tion and family relationships. Other courses teach you to cook, to sew, to purchase wisely, and how to manage a budget. Above: Mrs. Williams tries to help Bruce Lawhorn and Mike Dobbins, but Marie Alexander daydreams instead of listening. Right, Top to Bottom: Margaret Castleherry spends most of her time cooking. Marcella Palm adjusts the thread on her machine. Betty Crockerls cookbook assists Kate Dotson in her cooking. Right: Gail Williams is making some candies. 250!Home Economics SINGER cabin. Training for the Jobs of the Future Above, Len: Kovin Mimlis shows Mr, Cooper that he really is rloing his work. Abou- Right: Repairing furniture after school hours is Jimmy MrCaskill's hobby. Middle, Left to Right: Gone Huckabay drives a nail. Larry Holton ritles motorcycles in his spare time. Bottom, Left to Right: Dennis Jones chunks Salur4lay's greyhound racing schedule. Erncst Cooper listens to students explain how they like theirjob. DCT!251 2521 Library 'Let the Card Catalog Heho You. Kathleen's library is filled with all types of books, magazines, and audio visuals. Records, filmstrips, and other equipment which were helpful to students throughout the year were available. The library was open to serve the school from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Above: Dorian Hammond and friends like going to the library in their spare time. Top, Leh to Right: Reading is one of Gwen Maraulja's favorite pastime hobbies. Laura Calliouel works diliv gently in the Library. Right: Mike Peters marks down the route to the fiction books. ,xx They Learn to Grow the Things That We Eat 4' gi Mitktlw The Agriculture Department has been working this year on learning new and bet- ter methods of agri-business. The students helped to finance the department by grow- ing and selling ornamental plants and vege- tables to the school and community. We lost a member of the faculty, Mr. Kemp, but we gained a new teacher, Mr. Wilson. Lek, Top lo Bottom: Dwight Ellis supervises his stu- dents. This beautiful clock was handmade hy Walter Massey. Randy Wilson demonstrates the use of the Ag tractor. Above Right: Phillip Glass and Gene Teske are getting the Ag garden ready for the Spring crop. MiddLe Right: Students are thinning out the turnip greens. Agr1culturef253 N' Many Courses Are Taught in the Learning Center. '7 There were two special education courses this year at KHS. The special classes included: English, U.S. History, Math, Consumer Math, and Job Preparation. Reading and Communica- tion skills had individual instruction. Some students work on and off campus. Classes are taught in groups or in individual sessions. Top Right-Hand Corner: Reading is one of Helen Hadler's favorite pastime hobbies. Middle: Very often Carol Belland goes bowling. Above: Helen Rutledge seems to be enjoying school. Bottom Right: This student lakes a break from his work. 254-fSpecial Education 'The Tongue Can Speak Many Languages' The Foreign Language Department offered three different languages, Spanish, French and Latin. All of which enabled the students to better understand our foreign neighbors, their cus- toms and their history. Tapes, maps, books, and other media aided in teaching the students about the language. Len, Top La Bottom: Carmen Hernandez likes swimming, and tennis. Leonard Powell likes to go boating. W A ,. gg' 'lm , ,... -..,,.,, ,ax 3 he ,. X , K W... 6+ Below: Lynne Dollar discusses her work with Miss Hernandez. Bolwm: Teresa Darby's work is amusing to her and her friend. Foreign Language! 255 ew Calculators Now Allowed in Math. Mathematics is a requirement for gradu- ation. There are several Mathematical courses offered to students who wish to bet- ter their knowledge such as Practical and Advanced Plane Geometry, Algebra I and II and Trigonometry. Above: Anna Aggelis, ,lohn Maddox, and Bobby Rob- erts try to keep their minds on their trigonometry. Right, Top to Bottom: Follow the hands ot' Robert Boulwarc. Charles Cash grades test papers. Nina Lane plays golf in her spare timc. Martha Lowery enjoys traveling to exciting out of the way places. Right: Larry Sunday intends lo put a lot of power behind that golf ball. 256fMalhcmalics N Top, Lek Lo Right: The piano is one of the musical instruments Pauline Stanfield plays. Modeling her lovely dress, she made, is Martha Williams. Lejis Students work quietly in Mrs. Williams' Algebra class. Mathematics!257 'Bridging cz Continent, Social Study courses are offered to give students better knowledge and understand ing of our federal government. Courses offered were U.S. History, World Geogra phy, U.S. Geography, Psychology I and Il Asian History, Government, European His tory, The History of Ethnic Groups and Current History Top, Right: Ed Corban borrows Mrs. Ketner's wheels Middle, Right: Leland Long practices his serves before the big game. Sewing is a breeze for Mary Newton Below, Len to Right: Keep your eyes on the ball', is Glenn Reed's slogan. What a big catch, Arthur Macon has. Cooking is Cecilia Ketner's favorite hobby ,Q ,ir muon: bt, al WF I F4 Illllklg 4: ,a.:::::::'-- B -S' nn! mm of S . .em , 1 Hg umm, me ,E gl- sm., za 54 1 :F mf ':: as EK!! .-.5552 :l'l,,1:t 1' ,515 1 slN mf K? mf Nf 55' 3f,'Lf ' ' Q ' ff 1 t fl' -'-an-F,,,. '5f5 ' i A ftyf G 5-4 258fSocial Studies K, 'liz C' 9 The Building of u Future In keeping with State guidelines in Industrial Arts, the department began changing the cur- riculum this year to include: Technically Oriented Engineering Drawing I and II, Technically Oriented materials and processes, Technically Oriented Construction and Technically Ori- ented Architectural Drawing. The drafting room was remodeled which doubled the size and made it a more usable room. Left, Top to Bottom: Photography is only one of the many hobbies of Lloyd Price. This guide sheet helps assist Andrew Spears in picking a leather design. Above: Metal shop gives students like Timmie Sumner a chance to be creative. Left: Richard Powers collects Nostalgia Items as his hobby. Industrial Arts! 259 2601 Science Science and Unr Environment ,Egg The Science Department at K.H.S. had an addition to I-wing. The additional class- rooms and lecture rooms have been fur- nished with ultra-rnodern equipment. The Science teachers have their own work room and conference areas. Courses offered are: Science for living, Physical Science, Phys- ics, College Chemistry, Gen. Biology, Ad. Biology I, Human Anatomy and Physiol- ogy, Gen. Ecology, Gen. Chemistry, and Gen. Bacteriology. Above: George McDonald finishes his work. Middle, Top Lo Bottom: Jay Hickman is a good baseball coach. .lack Johnson aims for the pins. Kathy Smiley waters her plants. Right, Tap to Bottom: Out on the Golf course Donley Miller is well protected. All of this scuba gear helps put .lanct Henderson in motion. These fossils all belong to Edwin Vetler's collection. MQNXLANZ !,.-Q, lv '11 ,iff KX eager .naar 2' Lehf Penny Barker is explaining to another student how to use the microscope. Lower Len: Tammy O'Neal spends her spare time in class studying the habits of fish. Science! 261 AD VER TISEME T 'W Y li om is Fifi If A h n ft .T g V ' .,l L rift 'vii i in -- li P. f . Q ... Av , A. ,W . . ' '7 L Y 9,Q,,f.,-,M Y H 5'm3fQ,-3,l l't. 1 I' , .. ' If ,, -9- ,ffl .. . nn - r -.WMU ,'...,,., sm mir? ua This section of the yearbook includes the businesses that support the Trident through advertisements. Frank Miles and Connie Aplin have produced this section through hard work and the cooperation ofthe Trident Staff who sells the ads. The advertisements play a big part in the production of the annual because they pay for 4107: of the cost. 264-!Adv1 Marsha Bare says, For fun and health ride a Schwinn bicycle. Theresa Walser and Mr. McLeod discuss the business. BENT'S sci-IWINN CYCLERY MANSJFTEQJEING 'liijgEii'LiZ,SZe' AND EQUIPMENT INC. Phone: 582' I 39' 3980 New Tampa Hwy. Lakeland. Florida Phone 682-0005 - ' :4ATuLe ew Samoa I-IIQJ-I scuocz, 4 0 Boosters Club fl' 2600 Cruichfield Road Lakeland, Florida P.O. Box 3I I3 Presideniz Travis Aplin Vice Presideniz Lewis Summerall Sec.-Treas.: Roberl' Hinder Please ioin and suppori' your Boos+er Club FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LAKELAND Corner Orange and Tennessee ll I8I7 Cryslal Lake Road 975 E. Memorial Blvd. So. Fla. and Highland Dr. Kathy Palmer and Sharon Springer look into th cl rages of p g av- Inierslale Branch ings HCCOUHI- 40I2 Lakeland Hills Blvd. , . I J. 0 1' . L aw .' 4 I - ,R Y - 1, I PA R , 3 ' ' f'l , 'f ,-' 5 ,.:3 ' f ,QT :+f'4'f' Iiiillii I' if ff' ff!-W 'Preis 'lf GOLF CEN-IFR. L' eff ,,,r I -- . , - - 'II4 ' ' 5 2 'S 3 1 ' Owls of Wisdom bookends, one of the many prod 1 f PMCRAFTSMEN A - - ,F+h l74O New Tempo I-Iwy. - Lakeland, Florida IVISIOI1 0 e Phone: 686-O6I3 Philadelphia Manufacluring Co., Inc. 3525 Craffsman Blvd. P.O. Box K .. Ea+on Park, Fla. 33840 Phone sez-6:33 R- A SWK SATTERFIEI-D ' PRO MANAGER - 1 1265 PI1, ' ' We X53 in l r W if-f' A ' V ,Y V ff WM. Hall 4 M sax W J! , Q 2 in WMI' Y 33,3 , -gAf,jf5 ' .fb A N till ' ' v lla ,L , , L. lava, J '- Y, 'Lau' Q, f 1 Q- fax A ,fp X J .Q , nf 5,3 W, .n,. :N 1 f ' ' M - v fa- ' '. 25, ': ,, - ' 1 15 will 'W W rp' Wa- . ffvw 'a rw. A v 5 'Q .. U I K W ,Q K if ,,.w- N...i,i,Hp:K,!?e13'-f Q 4140 5 Charlotte Brannon, Brad Brown, Alvis Graham, and Emma Franklin love to go on a picnic as long as sunbeam is along. SUNBEAM BAKERY A W1 a 1 I Barxerwhrppfd mrnr 1' s .A P.O. Box I707 Lakeland, Florida 33802 Telephone 682-I l55 266fA1lvm'rlis4'nn'nls Congra+ula+ions fo 'the Class of 74-75. MARSHALL JEWELERS 229 S. Kenfucky Ave. For Your Compleie Au+o- mo+ive Needs Try Jimbo's is the favorite eating place of Beth Hair and Cindy McDonald. ENB 5, AUTO Y JlMBO'S PIT BAR-B-QUE '-5 ' PARTS, INC. I2 I 5 Eas+ Memorial Blvd. 8 I 5 W. Pear S+. Phone 6833777 Phone 682-5 I 46 f, PMP!! A Complimenis mm, 4 1 of WL-ll ,Q A 7 . iw- l ..1 HQlF!'ifilElL. . I l07 S. Fla. Ave. Lakeland 682-6958 l l A. J. Davis, Owner Phone 688-6007 Daryl Hicks sells a mum arrangement. AJ . I S H 0 M E 925 E' 'We' S+- ms u.s. Hwy. ea N. Lakeland, Florida aasou Lakeland, Florida Advertisements! 267 Congralulali From The Greal' Shopping l L Formerly Lake Fea+uring: 40 Fabulous Ample Parking Q31 ? ull I ons Gradua1'es American Place Parker Mall S1'ores Froni' and Lakeside Th b h d f X269 270fA1Iv4'rl1svrn RISK'S ROSES GB 'R rf' Q Phone 646-3640 37I6 S. Florida Ave. LAKELAND. FLORIDA GENERAL QUGIIIY CU+ Roses Only TELEPHUFIE CUITIPADY DF FLORIDA J W RM O Congral'uIa+ions wner To The Class of 75 ' If ii has anylhing +o do wilh Cenfral Florida Real Es+a'I'e . . . Call Us C0mPllmenT5 of 4200 Sourh Florida Avenue Lakeland, Florida I8 I 3I 646-5767 And in Chrislina, Rf. 37 Soulh Lakeland, Florida Phone l8l3I 646-I l53 A Subsidiary of IMC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION MAX BARRETT AND JULIUS GRESHAM Loftin - Libertore 84 Associates, Inc. Registered Real Estate Brokers For +he besf in Banking PEOPLES BANK OF LAKELAND Visil Our New Bank Facilily A+ Searslown Shopping Cenfer Main af Missouri Member F.D.I.C. PIIIS DAVID 81 GODDARD Salules The S'luclen+s a+ Ka'l'hleen Senior l-liqh School. -'S - - . QAVID a. GoDDARo SIGN S, INC. A Full Service Sign Co 98+h and l-4 E. Cen+ral Ave. Lakeland Winler Haven ', I ,I x ix ii' N uv 'r S. '-QM 4 5 i 'lv 'I -'xowebirkl X -' U lXCsLLzx-AC'-mx I A f . ,, L., The Smartjlggcey T0 Gui. .9 Qgl.-W: For Good Thilggs To Eat! Elf- 'Qi if if ..y ,Lf 1 ' Jerri Sutton models a stunning outfit from: Congralulalions Seniors from THE PLACE UNIQN 76 loss s. Florida Ave. 85I So. Florida Ave. L k I d Florida Ph 686 9806 1271 Il I 'II .II I I YI I Mike Dobbins and Vicky Alexander buy their picnic supplies at Publix. J Sea rs'I'own A Sou+I1ga+e Wa bash I where Grove Park shopping is o pIeQSUfe Q I fi 272fAdvcrlisemenls ,,.a fl I Q: J. The Harley-Davidson 250 is Shaun Dodson's choice of motorcycles. HARLEY-DAVIDSON OF LAKELAND I043 New Tampa Highway Lakeland, Florida YOUR TIIOUBLES 5 ' ., Q RE ---'nk ' CITY MOTOR 84 TRANSMISSION SERVICE RebuiI+ - Exchanged Complsle Aulomolive Repairs Phone 636-6536 AII Work Guaranfeed 409 Cenlral Avenue Lakeland, Fla. 3380! Experr Service ' Color ' Black and Whi+e ALFORD TV 84 ELECTRONICS I6I9 Edgewood Drive Lakeland, Florida 33803 Dennis L. OH Owner 8 I 3-683-9392 INTERSTATE SCAFFOLDING 8: EQUIPMENT, INC. CompIe+e Line of Cons+ruc+ion Equipmenf Scaffolding and Renlals, Sales, Service Shoring Radio Richard Harman Dispalched George Kereslly Phone 686 3 I45 Lakeland, Florida ' I3I2 New Tampa Hwy. Only Authorized Dllrintnr ll hh un Attend Bethel Baptist Church. BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH George Liner - Pas'I'or Sunday School 9:45 Church I I:00 Training Union 6:30 Church 7:45 Socrum Loop Road Advertisements! 273 274! A I Mr. Barnett shows the wide variety of T.V.'s and sound systems availabl AUSTIN 81 BARNETT ELECTRIC, INC. 2I I S. FIorlda Ave. Lakeland, Florida Phone 682-5I07 BILL ALLRED AUTO and TRUCK U PHOLSTERY 805 N. MassachuseHs Ave. Lakeland, Florida Phone 682-0026 ANOTHONY FARMS Have you had your Iwo EGGS Ioday? Phone 858-202I Banana Road Lakeland, Fla. POLK AUTO SALVAGE Rou+e IO, Lakeland, Telephone Congra+uIa+ions Class of 48 FLAVORS +o serve you, DIPPER DAN JINGLE: I+'s an old fashion ice cream: There's a flavor iusi for you. Take Ihe gang ouf for a cool freaig I+'s I'I'1e fun fhing fo do. Paul and Sally Landis Wabash Shopping Cenier KEN MINOR EflT51gMI5I:'5Q Owner In ourbelb Locaiion Cleaning HAMILTON CARPET CO. Wall io Wall Carpe? - Rugs Binding - Serging - Fringing Area Code 8 I 3 Hwy. 98 af Gibsonia Lakeland Fla. 338OI f Q fNY QL .A , Q- TT' 136 fi OSIL I Phone 858-27I I , F , xx , P 1,7-,A f -. A 67' M I5 Q' lfigfa -4' 1, Q , I-,',f ,SWL N ' 1 TX: X FLORILAND MALL ' , ' mu' s. DALE MABRY B , , Flnr executive PLAZA Brandon, Floudn CLEARWATER MALL K E Clenrwalev, Flovidu LAKE PARKER MALL Lakeland, Flmid WINTER HAVEN MALL Wmler Have UNIVERSITY SQUARE , mn-pa, FIELDS PLAZA K1 P g CUTLER RIDGE CENTER ORLANDO FASHION SQUARE if 1 , Beau 1 u . 27 XA! I 'K ' ' 1' f Phone:858-53I4 , ,, . . I I' T mvgk V- An., F ' urhoueu FQ ' .3 ' ' ,, Porrlv Puuvr: 5' fi? L runtmu :num ' . 7513 GIBSONIA FLOWER SHOP Glynn and June Fraser, Owners Hwy. 98 Nor+h Lakeland, Florida EXCAVATING AND BLUE PAVING CO. SEAL General Conlraclors I23 Soulh Kenluclcy Ave. Lakeland' Florida P.O. Box 245 600 Brannen Road Lakeland, Florida 33803 Phone 686-SI63 ' Telephone 646- I 408 R. F. Brannen - Presidenl' Phone ess-3: I0 ' BYERS ' TV, RADIO 81 SMALL APPLIANCE SERVICE Sales and Service - All Makes 5 Miles Nor+h on New Dade Cily Hwy. Lakeland, Florida 3380i Owner, Boyce Byers WILLIAMS AND WILLIAMS A+hIeHc Apparel and Shoes Shannon-Leigh's is a favorite shopping place ol Lynne Dollar. For Schools, Clubs, Fra+erni'l'ies And The Individual Jerseys - Ca ps - Jaclcels - Uniforms Le'H'ering Service- Monograms Adidas - Alhlelic Shoes 223 Soulh Ken+ucIcy Ave. E. PBIITIBIIO ...... ........... ...... 6 8 Lakeland' Florida 276fAdvertiseme I EZSLZAQ 'ivVf1'5Fi'fJEViz1'f5HfR s P t tl C lal W dd g BI kWh or Direct Color The Standard of EXQELLIML lffffflwl HW 0 278f Adve Full Line of Jewelry Wa'I'ch, Clock, Jewelry Repairs FOSH EE JEWELERS Phone 6I4 N. Ingrahm 686-3479 Lakeland, Florida MCKOWN INSURANCE cm san-' Any+ame C.. NO-FAULT AUTO INSURANCE ,, LAKELAND CASH mobile Homg ' I - r men s om . Hdlme Owners P F E CG' Q.: U If 502 Lake Mirror Drive Lakeland, Florida 686-8533 93l E. Parker DESEAR'S APPLIANCES 208 N. Florida Ave. Lakeland, Florida Phone 688-646i 600 6'I'h S'I'ree+ NW Winfer Haven, Florida Phone 294-3587 DR. E. C. WILLIAMS CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 5I5 Channing Road Lakeland, Florida Phone 682-3 I SI Professional Qualily a+ Low, Low Prices Jus+ Off I-4 rtisemenl PIPER AIRCRAFT INC. Medulla Road Lakeland, Florida TeIepI1one 646-29I I DCLIME MINERALS COMPANY l25 N. Wilson Ave. Bartow, Florida Phone 533-8 I44 Rixxxxxxxkixitixxgcxxxxxxxxxx xxxixxxxxxxxxxxxxx There's more to you than meets the eye We specialize in individual and family portraits that are as unique and sensitive as their subjects, In-studio or oh location, vve'lI Work with you to create a portrait thats honestly you. So get your family together. Or get yourself together. Stop in today and lets talk about your portrait xxiiixxxxxxxxxggxxxxxxxxxxxxycxxygqaxx xx xx .SK 280fAdvc Lisa Enfinger checks out Linebergers J. B. LINEBERGER INC. l620 New Tampa Hwy. Lakeland, Florida 'FMC PEOPLES FERT Hwy. 98 La lrela nd, FMC CORPORATION Cheryl Hardie, Teresa Hardie CITRUS MACHINERY DIVISION Fe'+ e' al Box l708, Lakeland, Florida 33802 Phone l8 I 3l 683-54I I Besl' Wishes +o ILIZER CO., INC. Soufh Florida and Susan Taylor buy 'lheir Peoples Feriilizer Co., Inc. The Class of '75 Ray D. Aicler, Aaron Tyres and Bard Dahl work with a su Angela and Mindy Lee often help their father at TRUCK 81 TRAILER PARTS OF LAKELAND Lakeland, Florida lf if's no+ in srock, we'll guaran+ee overnigh+ delivery. We have connedions Wllh par+s suppliers +hroughou+ 'Phe s+a+e. MIDNITE AUTO PARTS Wrecker Hwy. and Edsel S+. Lakeland, Florida pplie nts! 281 282fAdvcrtiscm l Specializing in Comple+e Beaufy Care SHlRLEY'S BEAUTY SALON 4700 Highway 98 Norlh Phone 858-4392 Corner Mayflower Dr. Shirley Crawford and Hwy. 98 Norfh Owner and Operafor Complimen+s of CEMENT PRODUCTS 8. SUPPLY co., INC. OWE 5I6 W. Main S+. Lakeland, Florida NS-ILLINOIS GLASS CONTAINER DIVISION LAKE LAND, FLORIDA TRICKY DICK'S DETECTIVE AGENCY We always ge+ our FEE S+op by +he I 3+h floor a+ fhe Arcade Building in Down-Ifown Lakeland. Sharber Brown, Jr. stands by his falher's construction tr k l SPECIALISTS In Volume Duc'l' Fabricaiion and lns+alIa+ion WYATT SH EET METAL INC. F R I LakeiZr?d'ilFlacli'lic?Lvglli80I R N T E Phone 683-7759 F E RTI LIZ E R Roufe 2 - Box 794 Lakeland, Florida 3380i P.O. Box 9 I 0 Lakeland Florida R' W. ' FARM S Wholesale Sod Dealer Specializing in Argen+ine Bahia Ins+alIa1'ion Available R. W. Boufwell Mobile Phone: Tel. 8 I 3-858-5562 8 I 3 - 294-OI44 M U T UA L Wholesale ' -if MUTUAL Vending N f MUTUAL Pvpef x West fb WWW A gt- 4 'asia Mu L Peterlshuri I a t, Myers MI I L , IZITII W E - nllll Teresa Hardie Cheryl Hardie lllfx , More Than 5,000 Prod uc'fs -I film' For Business and lndus+ry ?g Y 1 I 330 N. INGRAHAM AVE. gil LAKELAND, FLA. 33801 fax ' PHONE asa-3121 Adi I 1283 SH ERROUSE WONDER BREAD BARBER SHOP Direc'I'Iy Across From LAKESIDE PLAZA Our Mo'H' I T PI Th kY Typ cfcb dag E255 WONDER C2380 'Ta' 60' B 8: J MARKET l403 N FI A l4I I Kafhleen Rd. L k I d FI d Lakeland, Florida Drywall - Ceramic Tile - Marble Sills Qualify Guara nfeed EMPIRE ENTERPRISES DRYWALL AND TILE INC. Phone 858-27I 2 La Iceland, Florida Clara Raulerson and Ed Corhan KATHLEEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Hagimier P.O. Box I00 - Kafhleen I FENCES Galvanized Chain Link ' Commercial ' Indus+riaI ' ResidenI'iaI WILLIAMS FENCE 81 IRON CO. Owner: Jim Williams 707 AIicia Rd. - Lakeland, FIa. Phone: 688-I I94 McDONALD CONST. 56I0 S. Florida Ave. . . .................. ...... 6 46-5763 McGINNES LUMBER CO. 600 W. Main S+. Lakeland, Florida PAYNE AIR CONDITIONING 8: HEATING 320 W. Main SI. Lakeland, FIa. 3380I Phone I8I3I 686-6I63 Former Kathleen students learn how to style hair at . . . LAKELAND BEAUTY COLLEGE I I8 Eas'I' Pine S+ree'I, Lakeland, Florida 1285 HHH LLSD03 ITEHIHINESTEBMVNEEDS 2326 WEST MEMORIAL ILVD Across From Kathleen School, Lukelcndj S4 nazssmrs f Dennis E. Hall FUI lf! PURIIIA 4' 5ll'Duhrs Jizllllllllllllf g lllll l -.-1.. 'H'- I D0 XG C 0 CHUCK WAGON P Y CD40 d 5 b W HIGH ROT XG EAL be cuows N' WESTERN .1 ESL 0 Bl0lISES . . . -sums .ll T Holly C Hall Phone 686-7274 925 No. Mass. Ave or 686-062I Lakeland Fla MEISNER PAINT 8: BODY John G. Meisner, Sr. 2 aggflj.. David R. Meisner ' JOYN ER 60I W Lemon S+ Lakeland Florida Phone 682 8l0l Gay Apparel Will s Fl: wer and the Phi 1 half: I 286fA1lv1'rlis4-ine ll ' .255--5 9 : -v -' 5, lvl u . I -. ,I I. s' 'u . 6 'hal 'ut , e 5 - , f l u G MEAL, n g I ' . 0 N w 1 - ' --1. H 5 e A ' ...vm A A ' s PU v 1-5 , 5 In an bag X 4 'i , u NE 1 E 5 f ' 5 n-,.Nl.,..le, 1.1.4 ., I! , W- L - I'-,ll f A X ' XI flj - . , l V ff 4 3 ', V ' i . l .vi ll I BIIEUING Nolif KNOW 1 n sus 'un Q QMQLENE 1 I WINNIWS CHOICE X I I Eli: ENKCKEI I , 3 o non I 1- f '. E if A l :con z s Vxih- ,mouse-cu' V Ny ' -we Mmeuu wssvznff Am: Nlxngl mwwsss mov l :cur sruvzu u mln cnow B' ACME 'UAS u our cnownu 1 nuns: mm MD H 1' ,M ' X I s our :now , Nm, 'A W , . 12 af' Q ffm I-I --,--. L G ' l L U M B M Providence Mall, home of Clark's Meal Packers, Winn Dixie. Palme-r's Pridc. , ' ' 1 , S. ' . ms 1 nn. I Construction Machinery, Industrial, Mining and Concrete Equipment Charles Borders and Debra Patterson look ata refrigerator at: SOUTHERN AUTO mnusvnui Lakeland LI N D E R :ff E Miami 204 E. Pine Street ' Lakeland, Florida -1: WORLDWIDE Am AND STEAMS SER MEMBER Caulsas-Tomas sxwlj 30:6 lNTER-CONTINENTAL TRAVEl.Si INC. T f is 15 - 4011 vu. his , - w f tFZ7l7EZ7L7ZZv'57y Lnumunfmvdzinnll smc: 1947 JACK O. MENGEL. C.T.C. 231 s. KEN-rucxv Ave. Pi-4. sis sea-5404 I. LAND. FLA 3:-msoz lt's Right for You 9 efsvsaxgs Southgate Shopping Center Phone 682-88 l 8 Lakeland, Florida Advertisements! 287 lu Russ Davis buys his Focus film from Robe SCHWIETZERS PHOTO SHACK 52I I W. Acelic Ave., Lakeland Phone 688-2 I 33 rt Petlypiece and Mike Dobbins al: Aullworized Dealer: Kodak- Nikon - Focus GAF - Smegma - Leica I E Corporal Patrick Sean O'Leary Callahan suggests that you HELP STOP CRIME! CENTRAL GLASS COMPANY, I NC. Craf+smen in Glass and AIuminum Phone 686-6 I 69 302 No. lngralnam Ave., Lakeland, Florida ? .S. Highway 98 N. Lakeland, Florida MANUFACTURERS OF CON I BEAR SPREADERS 288!Ad vertisements 7 CHUCK WARNOCK REAL ESTATE 508 E. Memorial Blvd. Phone 683-5050 Lakeland, Florida STERLING LAUNDRY MAT 205 S+rain Blvd. Phone 682-9846 Lekela nd, Florida Buy al' CLARK'S in lhe Providence Mall Ge+ back af High Prices - Figh+ lnfla+ion Top Round, Choice Ribs, Aged Mea+ llll ,4-r'f5 A++end The Religious Service Of Your Choice REGULARLY Ad t eme nts f 289 290! Ad BORING BUSINESS EQUIPMENT I705 New Tampa Hwy. DR. JAMES P. COSTELLO R+. I I Box I493 DR. J. C. HALL Gibsonia Animal Clinic FIDELITY UNION LIFE 3855 W. Kennedy Blvd. FLOWERS BY EDITH 902 S. Florida Ave. FRANK C. DECKER CONS. CO. I8 I 8 S. Cen+raI Ave. GATOR MAZDA I3 I0 New Tampa Hwy. GIBSONIA SUPERMARKET Dade Ci+y Hwy. PATRONS HIS AND HERS Nor+I1side Plaza LAKELAND FRAME AND AXLE SERVICE INC. 2 I 09 W. Memorial Blvd. LAKELAND KAWASAKI, INC. I453 Gary Rd. LOMAN'S COIN LAUNDRY Lakeside Plaza MODERN FLOOR COVERING 3I I S. Florida Ave. NITE AND DAY TV APPLIANCE I330 US 92 Eas+ ROSS OF FLORIDA, INC. 2765 U.S. Hwy. 92 Wesl' SELPH'S BARBER SHOP Wabash Shopping Cenler ADVERTISER'S A. 8: J.'s Mobile Home Sales ... Alford T.V. 8: Elecfronics .... Anfhony Farms ......... Ausfin 8: Barneff ......... Aufo 8: Truck Upholsfery .... Benfs Schwinn Cyclery .... Befhel Bapfisf Church .... .... B 8: J Markef .................. ,,,,, Blue Seal Excavafing 8: Paving Co.. . . . , , . , Boring Business Equip. .......... .... . Bradley Flower Shop ..... .... Bryn Alan .............. Byers TV ................. Cemenf Producfs 8: Supply .... Cenfral Glass Co., lnc .... . Chiropracfic Clinic ......... Chuck Warnock Real Esfeufe .... Clark's Meaf Markef ....... Cify Mofor Transmission . . Conibear Equipmenf Co ..... Confinenfal Travel ....... David 8: Goddard Signs lnc. . Davis Body Shop ....... . . DeSears Appliances ..... Dipper Dan lce Cream .. . . Dolime Minerals Co .... , . Dr. Cosfello .......... Empire Enferprises ...... Fidelify Union Life ....... Firsf Federal Savings 8: Loan . F.F.F ................,. Flannagans Painf Pof .... Flowers by Edifh ...... F.M.C. ............... . . Foshee Jewelers .........,. Frank C. Decker Consfrucfion . . Gafor Mazda ........... General Telephone ...... Gibsonia Animal Clinic . . Gibsonia Flower Shop .... Gibsonia Super Markef ..... Gordon's Jewelers ........... Hall's Feeds 8: Wesfern Needs ... . . . . . Hamilfon Carpef Co .......... Harley Davidson ........... His and Hers ........... lnfersfafe Scaffolding .... Jimbo's Pif Bar-B-Que . . . Josies .............. Joyner Lumber ......... Kafhleen Mefhodisf ..... K.H.S. Boosfer Club ..... Lakeland Beaufy College . . Lakeland Cash Feeds .... Lakeland Frame 8: Axle . . . 267 273 274 274 274 264 273 284 276 290 267 277 276 282 288 278 289 289 273 288 287 27I 278 278 275 279 290 284 290 265 283 269 290 280 278 290 290 270 290 276 290 287 286 275 273 290 273 267 275 286 284 264 285 278 290 DIRECTORY Lakeland Kawasaki .... Lakeland Mall ........ Lemley's Saddle Shop .... Lindee lndusfrial .......... Lineberger Heaf 8: Cool . . . Loffin-Liberfore ........ Loman's Coin Laundry . . . McDonald Consfrucfion .... McGinnes Lumber ...... McKown Insurance . . . Marshall Jewelers ..... Meisner Painf 81 Body .... Midnife Aufo Paris .... Nlodern Floor Covering Mufual Co. ...... . Nlyrick's ............ Nighf 8: Day T.V. . . . . Owenby Aufo Parfs . . . Owens-Illinois lnc. . . Palmer's Pride ....... Par 3 Golf Club ...... Payne Air 8: Heafing .... People's Bank ............ People's Ferfilizer Co., lnc. . . . Philadelphia Manufacfuring . . . Phillip's Phofographers ....... Phofique Sfudios .......... Piper Air Craff ...... Polk Aufo Salvage . . . Providence Mall ..... Publix Markefs .... R. C. Cola ...... Risk Roses ............. Ross of Florida ........... R. W. Boufwell Sod Farms .... Schwie+zer's Phofo Shack ..... S. G. Brown Consfrucfion . . . Selph's Barber Shop . . . Shannon-Leigh ......... Sherrouse Barber Shop ..... Shirley's Beaufy Salon .... Soufhern Aufo ....... Sferling Laundry Maf .... Sunbeam Bakery ............ Superior Manufacfuring, lnc. . . Swiff Shoe Repair ......... Tricky Dick's ...... The Place ........... Truck 8: Trailer Parfs . . . Union 76 Service Cify . . . Williams Fence 8: lron . . Williams 8: Williams . .. Winn Dixie ......... Wonder Bread ....... WyaH' Sheef Mefal . . . 290 268 268 287 280 270 290 285 285 278 267 286 28l 290 283 276 290 267 282 269 265 285 270 280 265 267 279 279 274 286 272 287 270 290 283 288 282 290 276 284 282 287 289 266 264 268 282 27I 28I 27I 285 276 27I 284 283 Ailwrlis l l full 292fDiri-elory Faculty Directory Albritton, Kale - 232 Alexander, Edna - 242 Atwell, Tom - 242 Barnes, Lorene - 24-4, 88 Belland, Carol - 254- Beynon, Dawn - 244 Black, Charles - 248 Brelig, Nancy - 24-0, 76 Bryant, Stella - 234 Boulware, Robert- 256 Bowman, Bobby - 242, 95 Bunch, Mary - 238 Caillouet, Laura - 252 Cash, Charles - 256 Castleberry, Margaret - 250 Cooper, Ernie - 251, 35 Creer, John - 238, 104 Daughtry, Maye - 234 Dotson, Kate - 250 Ellis, Dwight- 253 Ellis, Verona - Not Shown Everton, Grace - 239 Fee, Jeff - 233 Girardin, Sherlene - 244- Green, Carol - 237, 66, 68 Hadler, Helen - 254 Hall, Tex - 239, 22 Hallick, Michelle - 239 Harrison, Charles Doc - 232 Helton, Larry - 251, 70 Henderson, Janet- 260 Hernandez, Carmen - 255 Hickman, .lay - 260, 261,46 Hinder, Robert - 235 Huckabay, Eugene - 251 Johnson, Beth - 238, 21 Johnson, Jack - 260 Jones, Dennis - 251, 4-6 Kasprzak, Pauline - 238 Ketner, Cecilia - 258 Kirksey, Nita - 241 Laidler, Inez - 234 Lane, Nina - 256 Lee, Marsha - 240 Lewis, Marjorie - 242, 108 Lewis, Nellie - 24-4, 26 Long, Leland - 258 Lowery, Martha - 256 Lynn, Lois - 24-4, 33 McBride, Patty - 245 McCaskill, Jimmy - 251, 88 McCloud, Irene - 235 McDonald, George - 260 McDonald, Tom - 237, 69 McNichol, Kathy - 246, 247, 37 Macon, Authur - 258 Maraulja, Gwen - 252 Massey, Waller - 253 Merta, Jane - 235 Miller, Donley - 260 Milton, Bobby - 24-2, 104, 51 Myers, Ruth - 245 Nailling, Mildred - 241 Newton, Mary - 258 Norton, Athwood - 242, 59 0'Brien, Vincent - 248 Palm, Marcella - 250, 28 Poplin, Edna - 240 Powell, Leonard - 255, 20 Powers, Richard - 259 Price, Lloyd - 259, 54, 55 Privetl, Linda - 241 Reed, Glenn - 258, 103 Roberts, Judi - 233 Smiley, Kathy - 260 Smith, William - 249 Spears, Andrew - 259 Speed, Willie - 233 Spiro, Dave - 24-2, 95 Stanfield, Pauline - 259, 39 St.Clair, Anita - 24-5 Strong, Benny - 248 Sunday, Larry - 256, 95 Tagliarini, John - 237, 62, 63 Taylor, June - 249, 101 Taylor, Linda - 241 Upton, Barbara - 249 Vetter, Edwin - 260 Walker, Pat- 24-4 Watkins, Nettie - 234 Westberg, Ruth - 235 Westbrook, Micheal- 246, 37 Williams, Gail- 250 Williams, Don - 235 Williams, Leon - 248, 88 Williams, Martha - 257 Wilson, Randy - 253 Student Directory Abbott, Sherrill Lynn - 32, 125 Abney, Randy Acker, Ralph Alan - 191 Adam, Deborah Ann - 125, 14-8 Adam, Raymond Alexander - 191 Adams, Brian Gene - 125 Adams, George Ray - 191 Adams, Harold Jr. - 89, 105, 107, 165 Adams, fRitenourJ Roger Scott - 191 Adams, Thelma Lousie -191 Aggelis, Anna Maria - 18, 22, 40, 67, 69, 125, 256 Akridge, Julie Lynn - 28, 165 Albritton, Rita Faye - 191 Alcorn, Debora Louisa - 191 Alcorn, Dwight Lewis - 68, 191 Aleman, Ana Elsa - 165 Alexander, Cheryl Anne - 68, 125 Alexander, Joy - 34 Alexander, Rhonda Faye - 191, 248 Alexander, Rose Marie - 19, 125, 238, 250 Alexander, Shirley Ann - 165 Alexander, Vicky Racine - 26, 28, 49, 50, 101 125, 272 Alford, Joseph Thomas Jr. - 191 Alford, Noma Elaine - 121 Alford, Richard Allen Allegato, Denise Ann -165 Allen, Daniel Allen, Richard Allen, Wilbur -191 Allene, Cynthia Elaine - 165 Allred, Doyle Alton - 191 Allred, Marshall Brent - 31,191 Allred, Thomas Jefferson Jr. - 191 Alvar, Rita Marie - 33, 125 Alward, Catherine Margaret- 26, 59 Amick, Debbie Lynn - 191 Amick, John K. - 68,165 Amos, Wayvene Anderson, Candace Michele-19, 59, 112, 191 Anderson, Gregory Gerard - 89, 92, 95, 191 Anderson, Joel Keith - 191 Anderson, Patricia Renee - 32, 125 Anderson, Pamela Joyce - 63, 65, 125 Anderson, Paul Stephen - 191 Anderson, Richard Eugene Anderson, Richard H. - 191 Anderson, William David - 103 Andrew, Linda Kay - 19, 65,191 Angulo, Rosemarie - 38 Anthony, David Lee a Anthony, George Jr. - 165 Aplin, Connie Dianne - 38, 54, 101, 165 Archer, James Richard - 90.91, 95, 165 Armbrester, Joe Arch - 27, 125 Armstrong, Jeannie B. - 125 Armstrong, Mike Conrad - 191 Armstrong, Walter Dale - 191 Arnold, David Wayne Artman, Meredith - 22, 70, 191 Artman, Stuart Douglas - 18, 39, 42, 52, 67, 69, 125 Ashcraft, John Robert- 125 Ashcraft, Timothy Earl - 19, 165 Ashley, Danny Wayne - 52. 70, 165 Ashley, Stevelyn Ann - 18, 68, 165 Atchley, Vicki Lynn - 191 Atkins, Anneta - 20 Atwell, Sherry Lynn - 26, 490, 125 Bachteler, lMeAfeej Gregory Scott - 191 Backer, Tina Mary - 191 Badger, Wanda B. - 191 Bailey, April Lee - 192 Bailey, Judith Rae Bailey, Michael N. Baker, Betty Jean - 33, 151' Baker, Carol - 28 Baker, Cheryllyn - 165 Baker, Daryl Leon - 192 Baker, Diane Louise - 37, 125 Baker, John Watson Baker, John William - 192 Baker, Mark Stephen - 47. 165 Baker, Michael William - 70, 165 Baker, Rita Kaye - 58, 165, 192 Baldridge, Sheila Belle Ballard, Gary William Banks, Eugene Barber, Franklin Lee - 51, 89 Barber, Steven Leonard - 27, 126 Barden, Nancy Teresa - 19, 192 Bare, Cynthia Jeanne - 27, 126 Bare, Marsha Lee - 32, 49, 126, 264 Barfield, Robert Ellis - 192 Barfield, Teresa Sharon - 37, 59, 192 Barfield, Tony Curtis - 30, 192 Barker, Penny Lynn - 192, 261 Barlow, Cindy Marie - 68, 192 Barlow, Donald Ray - 192 Barlow, George Keith - 70, 89, 126, 131 Barlow, Stephanie - 35, 126 Barnes, Alvin A. - 192 Barnes, Carol Denise - 192 Barnes, Emmitt Lee - 89 Barnes, Flint McCullough - 89, 192 Barnes, Flora Ann - 126 Barnes, Mahailiah Barnes, Robert - 165 Barnes, Sandra Victoria - 126 Barnes, Willie Nathaniel- 105, 107, 126 Barnett, Dannetta Cheyenne - 165 Baiirggt, Ted Brian - 88, 116, 118, 119, 120, Barnett, Zelda Monica - 192 Barnhill. Judy Arlene - 192 Barnhouse, Andy Burr - 63, 192 Bartlett, Glenda Kay - 70 Bass, Alfred Frank Bass, Barbara Ann - 69, 165 Bass, Dave Michael- 33, 35 Bass, Pamela Joy - 126 Batton, Rebecca Lee - 192 Baugh, John Randolph - 35,126 Baulae, David Russell - 89, 165 Baxley, Christopher Edmon - 166 Baxley, Jacqueline Marie - 192 Beck, Keith Frederick - 89, 192 Beck, Mary Linda - 192 Belany, Margit - 108, 192 Belford, Joseph Mick - 192 Belford, Mary Aletha -192 Bell, Edna Tawanna - 126 Bell, JoAnn Marie - 44 Bell, Joseph Michael Bell, Leon - 193 Bell, Marissa Dawn - 24, 126 Bell, Mary Louise - 193 Bell, Nancy Lynn Bell, William Steven - 169, 193 Belyew, James Edward - 193 Bennefield, Pamela Kaye - 193, 257 Bennett, Deborah Lynn - 26, 70, 126 Bennett, Debra Lorraine - 127 Bennett, Donna Rebecca - 28 Bennett, Jimmy Lee - 30,166 Bennett, Shayne - 166 Bennett, Wendell Richard -193 Benton, John Wesley Berry, Laura Jean - 18, 54, 127 Betz, Dale Richard - 42, 76, 127 Betz, George Wesley - 36 Bihby, Cynthia Ann - 20, 166 Biggar, Sharon Elizabeth - 166 Biggar, Shelly Fay - 193 Biglin, Debra Jean Bingham, Linda Louise Bingham, Sidney Duane Black, Cynthia Ann - 193 Black, Debbie Ann - 69, 70, 101, 166 Black, Debbie Jean - 52, 167 Black, Michael Terry - 127 Black, Penelope Frances - 20, 38, 59, 112, 193, 199 Blackburn, Herman Blevins, Gary Andrew - 193 Bliteh, Debra Faye - 166 Blitch, Patricia Levonne - 127 Bloise, Joseph John Jr. - 63,193 Bloodsaw, Larry Lee - 166 Bloodworth, George Perrin - 47, 50, 111, 127 Blymire, Michael Ray - 70,166 Boatwright, Gregory Fletcher - 35, 127 Boatwright, Sharon Kay - 166 Bocox, Donna Jean - 63, 166 Bohanan, Sanford Boleman, Carolyn Diane - 193 Boleman, Linda Sue Booth, Danny Booth, Gary Lloyd - 127 Booth, Julie Ann - 193 Borders, Becky Lanette - 193 Borders, Charles - 50, 76, 95, 127, 287 Borders, Curtis Leon - 95, 193 Borders, Mark Anthony - 89, 95, 193 Borders, Tony Lamar - 50, 89, 127 Borders, Valerie Yvonne - 193 Borom, Annie Ruth Bostic, Ernestine Clarisse - 38, 127 Bostic, Pleasant - 166 Bougher, Donna Marie -166 Boully, Pamela Gaye - 59, 193 Boutwell, Janice Louise - 20, 40, 66, 69, 166 Bowden, Linda Sue - 193 Bowen, Barbara Janell - 33, 49, 64, 127 Bowman, Rhonda Eilaine - 61, 66, 69, 127, 133, 150 Bow man, Robert Bobby Bowman, Ronald Duane Boyd, Charles Kevin Boyd, Robert Paul - 127 Boyd, Timothy Alan - 95, 194 Buyett, Marilyn Ann - 194 Boyette, Billy Daniel Jr. - 68, 166 Boyette, Debra Lea - 194 Boykin, Don Calvin - 166 Boyle, James Michael- 166 Bozeman, Carol Ann - 127 Bozeman, Katherine Leigh - 64, 166 Bracey, James Bracey, Julie Lorraine - 31, 194 Brackin, Bobbie Ann - 30, 194 Brackin, Ricky Ray - 194 Bradley, Brenda Kay - 194 Bradley, Harvey Wayne - 194 Bradley, Kerwin Joseph - 127 Bradley, Tricia Viann - 69, 194 Bradshaw, Patrick Bradshaw, Tammy Annette - 59, 194 Braker, Carole Diane - 166 Brand, Paul Gregory Brannen, Robert Tim - 66. 69, 99, 166, 189 Brannon, Charolette Frances - 20, 28, 49, 64, 127, 266 Brannon, Sheila - 63 Brannon, William Andrew -- 194 Brantley, Harold LaVonsoa -- 89, 127 Brantley, Michael Antonio - 89, 166 Brasovan, Kimberly Ann - 20, 38, 49, 59, 63, 140, 166 Bratton, L. Clark Brewer, Perieta Janet - 28, 166 Brewer, Teresa Jean - 63, 166 Brewington, Willard Allen - 194 Brice, Alice Arlene - 127 Brice, Marvin W. - 89, 194 Brickhouse, Steve Duane Bridges, Brenda Tonette - 194 Bridges, Rady Eugene - 18, 24, 43, 128 Bridges, William Gerald - 194 Briley, David Lee - 194 Brillhart, Karen Lorraine - 165 Brillhart, Marion Gale - 194 Brinn, Ronnie Earl - 194 Brinson, Janet Carol Britt, Cheryl Ann - 165 Britt, Stephen Michael - 89, 96, 165 Britt, Timothy Edward Britton, Gail Irene - 31, 165 Broeeo, Matthew William - 42, 112, 165 Brock, James Alan - 32, 128 Brock, Joel Arthur - 67, 69, 128 Brock, Nell Uneta - 34 294! Directory Brock, Rebecca Lynn - 20, 165 Brock, Valina Gail - 28, 194 Brookins, Cheryl Renee - 59, 165 Brooks, Daye Brooks, James Victor - 194 Brooks, Mark Floyd - 194 Brooks, Natalie Ann - 59, 194 Brooks, Sandra Kay Brooks, Sheila Gail - 82, 128 Brooks, Sheryl Anne - 56, 59, 164, 166, 177, 187, 235 Brown, Barbara Ann - 19, 21, 166 Brown, Bradford Keith - 18, 4-0, 41, 51, 52, 61, 116, 117, 124, 128, 266 Brown, Debra Lictria - 195 Brown, Dudley Eric - 195 Brown, Herman - 50, 89 Brown, Howell Jackson III - 20, 43, 128 Brown, James Bernard - 195 Brown ,Jan Alan - 166 Brown, Jay Martin - 42, 178 Brown, Joni Lynn - 21, 36, 38, 59, 128 Brown, Ley C. - 30, 195 Brown, Luvella Elaine - 128 Brown, Marty Gazzarra - 68, 105, 107, 166 Brown, Mary Kathleen - 59, 195 Brown, Patrick Anthony Brown, Pauline Renee Brown, Rebecca Gail - 33, 59 Brown, Sabrina Kaye - 49, 58, 195 Brown, 183 Sandra June - 26, 56, 59, 164, 167, Brown, Sandra Kay - 195 Brown, Sharber Eugene Jr. - 68, 195, 282 Brown, Sharon Renee - 128 Brown, Sherman Brown, Stanley Lee Brown, Sylvia Kollette - 108, 195 Brown, Theron Kendell - 195 Brown, Timoth Ga - 195 Brown, Y Y Vicki Pauline - 52, 71 Browning, Timothy Ray Broxton, Gary Lee - 18, 24, 36, 43, 52, 61, 124, 128 Bruns, Edwin Dan - 68 Bryan, Ann Marian - 195 Bryan, Comer Hazard Bryan, Jerry LaRue Jr. - 70, 128 Bryan, Robert Mark - 34, 167 Bryan, Thomas Colonel- 89, 195 Bryant, Bryant, Bryant, Br ant Brenda Mae - 59, 195 Clementine Elaine - 195 Karen Lee - 167 Kath Marlene - 18, 167 Y v Y Bryant, Raymond H. Bryant, Ronald Edward - 167 Bryant, Wanda Alberta - 28, 59, 108, 109, 167 Bryant, Warren Keith - 195 Bryie, Kevin Lee Bryson, Lawrence Dale - 105, 107, 195 Buckler, Christine Rae - 167 Buckler, Cindy Marie - 59, 195 Buckler, Linda Louise - 37, 195 Bucklew, Kathleen Ellen - 26, 128 Buckner, Dodie Diann - 195 Budd, Donna Katherine -167 Bullard, Debra Lynn - 195 Bullard, Michael Edward - 128 Burbank, Larry James -195 Burchell, Leila Marie -195 Burdette, Mike Henry - 27, 129 Burgess, Pam Yvonne Burgner, Donald Wayne - 167 Burgner, Jan Marie - 22, 58, 59, 195 Burnett, Mary Louise Burnett, William Lloyd Burney, Derek Drayon - 195 Burt, Susan Dawn - 195 Burton, Gary - 99 Burton, John LaRue - 50, 129 Burwick, Frances Leigh - 129 Busbee, Theresa Gale 5 70, 129 Bush, Susan - 167 Bussman, Bonny Jane - 18, 128 Butler, Charles Butler, Jackie Lee - 195 Butler, Linda Gayle - 63, 167, 243 Butler, Rita Kaye - 195 Butts, James Arnold - 129 Byrd, Cynthia Denise - 167 Byrd, Gloria Jean - 196 Byrd, Melvin LaVon - 196 Cahall, Sheryl Ann - 58, 197 Calhoun, Judy Marie - 59, 197 Calhoun, Julian Thurman Callahan, Randy Lee - 95, 197 Cameron, Melinda Sue - 49, 196 Campbell, Connie Susan - 167 Campbell, Diana Gayle - 129 Campbell, Jeffery Baker Campbell, Mary Alice - 68, 196 Campbell, Sharon Captola - 27, 129 Campbell, Steve Walker - 129 Canady, Bruce Arthur - 34, 61, 129 Canady, Cindy Louise - 129 Cannon, Deana Mayzell - 167 Cannon, Oleda Ann - 196 Cannoy, Mark Thomas -196 Cantillo, Robert Caraker, Stephannie Kay - 167 Carll tSappl, Arthur Tangora - 89, 196 Carll fSappJ, Cynthia Jeanne - 20, 40, 50, 101, 167 Carll fSappj, Gordon Tangora - 38, 89, 196 Carpenter, Steven Dave - 196 Carr, John Jeffery Carr, Roderick - 89, 196 Carroll, Kathy Sue - 196 Carson, Dianne - 196 Carson, John Calvin - 105 Carson, Loretta - 167 Carter, Jimmy Lee - 129 Carter, Judy Ann - 35, 129 Carter, Paula Frances - 26, 129 Carver, James Dennis - 196 Carver, Richard Wayne - 63, 129 Cash, Tina Marie - 196 Cason, Collis Bernard - 196 Cason, Ellen Phyllistene - 28, 129 Cassini, Susan Kay - 167 Castleberry, James Lamar - 31, 196 Castor, Patricia Ann - 129 Caudill, Patricia Ann - 129 Cauley, Anita Louise -196 Cauley, Helton Nathan -196 Cauley, Marlon Rouise Caviano, Cheryl Ann - 32, 129 Chalovpeck, Lori Lee - 19, 28 Chambers, Gerald David Champion, Jonathan - 167 Chapman, Charlotte Lynne - 129 Charlier, Eric Robert - 167 Chauncey, Burton Laron Chaves, Rocky Edward - 89, 196 Cheatwood, James Ray - 24, 25 Chesterfield, Wayne Leo Chestnut, Cynthia Lynn - 130 Chestnut, Deana Sue - 35, 167 Childs, William Paul - 70, 167 Christian, Penny -18, 26, 4-0, 51, 52, 56, 59 130 Claridy, Russell Eugene - 196 Clark, Barry Leon - 167 Clark, Bill Alan - 36 Clark, James William -196 Clark, Joan Marie - 67, 69, 167 Clark, Kenneth David - 130 Clark, Philip - 89 Clark, Phylis Bertha Clark, Terence Franklin Clayton, Kenneth Lee - 196 Clayton, Walter Eugene - 67, 69, 130 Cline, Phillip Joseph - 63, 167 Cloud, Cathy Ann - 20, 167 Cloud, Sandra Kay - 196 Cloud, Terry Lee - 59, 101, 167 Clower, Willie Eugene - 89, 104, 105, 107, 196 Clutts, Kimberly Beth - 18, 67, 69, 130 Clyatt, Carl Dennis Clyce, Patricia Deane Cobb, Johnny Lee - 169 Cobb, Rebecca LaVerne Cobb, William LaVaughn - 197 Coker, Janice Elaine Cole, David Allan - 68, 169 Cole, Robert Joseph - 34, 169 Coleman Coleman Coleman Coleman , Brenda Lynn ,James Robin - 196 , Lawanza J. - 4-4, 130 , Paul Daniel- 197 College, Anthony - 66, 69, 89, 169 Doble, College, Joe - 169 Collins, Christy Jean - 59, .177 Collins, Dale Edward - 31 Collins, John Preston Collins, Marcus Leon - 31 Collins, Tangella Denise - l97 Collins, Tom M. Collins, Tony Marris - 66, 69. 105, 130 Colvin, Clayton Justin - 197 Combec, Cynthia Lynne -130 Combee, Darrell Ernst Combee, Guy David - 197 Combee, Pam Kay - 169, 173 Combs, Charles L. - 197 Combs, Glen Franklin Combs, Karen Rose - 64, 68, 197 Combs, Terry Lynn - 130 Comer, Karen Sue - 37, 130 Comer, Leon Bayler - 197 Coney, Betty Jean Coney, Tommy Lee - 197 Coney, Toney Lee Conibear, Judith Ann - 56, 57, 169 Connell, Karen Yvette Connell, lTruittj Martha Ann -63, 197 Coiigmgno, John Michael Jr. - 46, 47, 63, 89, Contorno, Virginia Lynn - 56, 59, 110, 164, 169, 18 Constant, Jeff Dean -169 Cook, Barbara Sue - 18, 37, 130 Cook, Debra Ann - 197 Coomes, Mary Ann - 197 Cooper, Debra Ann - 28, 4-4, 63, 169 Cooper, Dorothy - 59, 63 Cooper, Kathy Lynne - 38, 169, 174, 274 Cooton, Judith Karen Copeland, Deloise Elizabeth Copeland, Frances Ann Corban, Edward Robert- 50, 60, 72, 89, 116, 119, 130, 258, 284 Corbitt, Beverly Diane - 59, 197 Corriveau, George Eddie - 197 Costino, Dale Richard - 89, 197 Coston, Shirley Denise - 40, 130 Cothron, William Jeff- 31, 197 Cotterill, Larry Dean - 131 Cotton, Cheryl Lynn - 169 Coughenour, Brenda Lee - 35, 169 Crager, Michael Joe -- 21, 47, 197 Crawford, Deborah Laura - 26, 50, 56, 59, 131 Crawford, Michael Joe - 197 Crakovieh, Margareta Ann Creach, Terry Arby - 69, 169 Creamer, Michael Alan Croft, Raeborn Eric - 66, 69, 169 Crosby, Bradley Calvin - 169 Dawson, Barbara Elaine - 20, 170 Dawson, George David - 43, 52, 76, 132 Day, Alan Walker- 132 Day, Sandra Diane - 44, 4-5, 132 Daye, William Herbert Jr. - 198 Deal, Darrell Lee - 27 Deal, Esther Lillie - 198 Dean, Dalton Eugene - 170 Dean, David Elmer - 170 Dees, Jennifer Diane - 20, 170 Deese, Rosie Rochelle - 59, 170 DeFeo, Donna Marie - 198 Dcgel, Richard Carl - 103, 132 DeHart, Robert Joseph - 170 Dcklc, Debbie Ann - 36, 40, 41, 66, 132 Delozier, Kevin Dale DeMichael, Carmine Anthony - 170 DeMichael, Laura Ann - 198 Dempsey, Richard Clay - 69, 198 Denmark, Cheryl Lynn - 56, 57, 59, 170 Denny, Debra Ann - 198 Derwort, Michael Raymond - 198 DeVille, Fay Lynn - 26, 132 DeVinney, Lori Jeanne Dexter, Roderick - 198 Diekey, Michael L. - 89, 132 Digan, Thomas Joseph - 198 Dixon, Ham Swain - 170 Dixon, Kevin Lee Dixon, Phyllis Valinda Dobbings, Glenn Thomas - 170 Dobbings, Mary Jane - 59, 198 Dobbins, Lucinda Lee - 18, 19, 49, 132 Dobbins, Robert Mike - 61, 76, 250, 272, 288 Debbie Irene - 71,170 Crosby, Theresa Lynnette - 198 Crosson, Bonnie Sue - 131 Crumbley, Cheryl Regina Crumbley, Gregory Lavel - 169 Crumley, Sharon Regina - 131 Cruser, Jeffrey Wayne -198 Crutchfield, Martha Virginia -169 Culbertson, Tereasa Annette Cummings, Lee Roger - 198 Cummings, Lynda Gail - 131 Cummings, Roy Earl Curry, Kimberly Ann - 18, 26, 49, 169 Curry, Mike Carlton - 4-7, 116, 169 Custer, Harold Gary - 169 Custer, Nancy J, - 169 Daidone, Diane - 36, 131 Dail, Deborah Carroll - 49, 61, 64, 76, 131 Daley, Ronald Alan - 69, 169 Daniels, Clifford Bernard Darby, Teresa Joy - 169, 255 Daugherty, Barbara Jean - 28, 169 Davis, Billy Mitchell - 198 Davis, Davis, Bradley Joseph - 68, 198 Cynthia Alfreda - 169 Duane Keith - 53, 68, 169 Davis, Danny - 95,198 Davis, Davis, Fred O.-198 Davis, Freida J. - 198 Davis, James F. - 68, 169 Davis, JoAnn Ruth - 59, 198 Davis, Kenneth Lee- 103, 169 Davis, Kenny Lee - 50, 89, 90, 95, 131 Davis, Larry Arthur - 99, 169 Davis, Lynn Edward Davis, Mary Jane - 32 Davis, Mona Lisa - 198 Davis, Rebecca Rose - 132 Davis, Richard Karl - 36, 198 Davis, Robert Lee Davis, Robin Lynne -198 Dalia Davis, Thomas Reed Davis, William O. - 170 Teresa Ann - 21, 36, 40, 50, 52, 112, Dodd, Georgia Elizabeth - 18, 63, 170 Dodson, Mary Shaun - 36, 50, 54, 1.12, 273 Doehring, Danny Brian - 37, 170 Doesher, Larry Douglas - 68, 170 Dollar, Deanna Lynne- 19, 38, 40, 50, 132, 255, 276 Donato, Tommy Charles Doner, Dennis Jay Donley, Harry Blackshere - 20 Dorman, Barbara N. - 170 Dorsey, Darrell Chris -170 Dorsey, Sindy Lee Douglas, David Twain - 104, 105, 170 Dress, Theresa Lynn Driggers, Dalc Richard - 36, 76, 96, 97, 132 Driggers, William R. Dunaway, Kenneth Lcc - 71, 132 Duncan, Kerry Clyde - 198 Dunkman, Mary Ruth -132 Dupont, Cassandra Yvonne - 198 Durham, lveria - 20, 59, 170 Dwight, Jody Ethel - 198 Dyches, Margaret Dale - 132 Early, Walter Frank Eason, Walter Frank Eastling, Mary Theresa - 198 Eckert, Allen Charles - 70 Eddins, Cheryl Denise - 132 Eddins, David Anthony Edge, Johnny Elton -198 Edscorn, John Kristen - 21,'36, 200 Edwards, Marie - 200 Edwards, Mark Edwards, Nancy Sue - 70, 132 Edwards, William Timothy Eldridge, Howard Dayle - 35, 170 Ellaba, Terri Ann -170 Ellefson, Debra Susan Elliott, Charles Howard - 200 Elliott, Daniel Irvin Elliott, David Clark - 132, 185 Elliott, John Alan Elliott, John Denis Jr. Elliott, King John - 89,200 296fDirectory Elliott, Randy Charles Ellis, Greg Douglas - 67, 103, 200 Emmons, Marie Kathleen - 20, 28, 132, 148 Emmons, Roger Kenneth Enfinger, Lisa Charvene - 20, 50, 100, 101, 170, 280 England, James R. - 67, 69, 133 Epperson, Wayne Douglas - 68, 200 Erroll, Haidlcr - 200 Erisman, Edwin Kenny - 200 Ebuanks, Jamie Lynn - 59, 200 Eula, Richard Chris Evans, Kenneth Michael - 200 Evans, Mark Steven - 170 Evans, Stephen Craig - 200 Everett, Stephen Michael Evers, James Mitchell - 69, 170 Evers, John Michael -69, 170 Evers, Terry Annette - 69, 200 Ewerds, Janice Lattrelle - 170 Fagan, Serena - 200 Fair, Teresa Ann - 171 Faircloth, Walter Eugene Fairless, Billy Gene - 200 Farr, John -171 Farr, Michael Patrick - 36, 76, 133 Farrell, Kathleen Maria - 171 Farrell, Kim Lisa - 59, 200 Faulkner, David Wayne - 19,200 Faulkner, Patricia Ann - 40, 133, 145 Fenlay, Pamela Gayle -171 Fenley, Garry Eugene - 171 Ferguson, Charline Marie - 200 Ferguson, Karen Faye - 21, 34, 171 Ferris, Jerry Marie - 26, 133 Ferro, Joseph David - 171 Ferry, John Winfield Fields, Kenneth Scott - 60, 67, 69, 71 116,118, 119, 133 Fields, Rosalind Eleanor Filhurn, Gerald Eugene -171 Finney, William Anthony - 200 Fisher, Bruce Bernard - 89, 133 Fisher, Tony Anthony - 89 , 72, Fitchett, Chandler Leroy - 171 Fitzgerald. Karen Louise - 200 Fitzgerald, Michele Lynn - 68, 200 Fleming, George - 133 Fletcher, Jeff Phillip -200 Fletcher, Rebecca Marie Flournoy, Lavietor - 200 Flowers, Wanda Carol Floyd, Terri Ellen - 171 Fluke, Terry Wayne - 31, 36, 63, 200 Folds, Reta Diane - 26, 39, 133 Folk, Sandra Lee - 134 Ford, James Edward - 200 Ford, Johnny William - 171 Ford, Ronnie C. - 76, 171 Fordham, Diane Lee - 38, 200 Foreman, Mary Carolyn - 68, 171 Forrest, Natalie Janinne - 200 Forte, Ronnie Fortson, Jerome - 89, 200 Fortson, Naomi Peaches - 69, 171 Foshee, Chris Ray Foshee, Pam Fay - 70, 134- Foster, Jimmy David - 37,171 Foster, Ronnie Tyrone - 171 Foster, Sherrill Linn - 171 Foster, Tammy Renia - 200 Foulk, Duane Alan - 134 Fountain, Kimherlt Ann - 19, 36, 49, 58, 59, 201 Fowler, Brenda Lea Frady, Ralph Eugene - 134- Fraley, Cherrye Denise - 171 Fraley, Parra Lee - 201 Franklin, Emma Jean - 201, 266 Franks, Kathy Ellaine Fraser, Clair Genise Frasier, James Timothy - 89, 134 Freeman, Clifford James -171 Freeman, Floyd Willis - 95, 134- Freeman, Julia Ann - 171 Freeman, Paul Allen -27, 134 Freer, John Arthur -171 Friend, Brian Timothy - 89, 104, 201 Frior, Kevin Jon - 112 Frier, Mark - 116 Frizzell, Sharon Ann - 201 Frye, Mindi Sue Fuller, Cheryl Ann - 19, 124, 134- Fuller, Faye Lynette -171 Fuller, Gwendolyn LaVerne 4 201 Fullwood, Robert Edward - 134 Funkhouser, Shad Austin - 112, 201 Fussell, Mitchell Eugene Futch, Bertha Elizabeth - 35, 134 Fulch, Amanda Lynn - 108, 201 Fylo, Karen Ann - 61, 120, 134 Camachc, Ruby Darlene - 32, 134 Gant, David Saul - 99, 171 Gant, Frances .Juliette - 171 Gardner, Michael Ray - 201 Gardner, Shirley Anne - 201 Garofalo, Deborah Donna -- 28, 37, 134 Gary, Douglas Allan -27, 134 Gary, Linda Barnard - 23.114, 72, 134, 145 Gaskins, Jordan -- 201 Gaskins, Sheila Elaine - 171 Gatlin, Keith Bernard- 201 Gavin, Dawn Elaine -- 21,68,113,135 Gavin, Richard Kyle f 23. 89, 201 Gay, Clinton Errol - 68 Gay, Debra Ann - 201 Gay, Terry Scott- 201 Gay, Tommy A. Gearhart, Carla Beth - 35. 135 Geiger, Rupert Timmons -- 31 Geiger, Teresa Marlene - 135 Ghent, Bessia Evelyn - 201 Ghent, Jeffery A. - 201 Ghent, Mark Steve - 135 Ghent, Melvin O'Neal - 201 Ghent, Sharon Yvonne - 20, 171 Gibson, Rodney Lamar Giddens, Susan - 135 Gicr, Floyd Arthur - 201 Gier, Theresa Ann Gilbert, David Brian - 201 Gillen, Mark Gillen, Mary Joseph - 18, 60, 135 Gissendanner, Julian Alphonso - 171 Givans, Luanne - 20, 201 Glass, Betty .lean - 201 Glass, Eric Allen - 172 Glass, Phillip Allen - 31, 172, 253 Glass, Randy McKinley - 60, 69, 135 Glass, Wayne Otha - 135 Goans, Curtis Ray - 70 Goarc, Robin Gene - 24, 172 Goble, Michael Anthony -- 201 Gohecn, Timothy Goodman, Jimmie Leonard- 201 Goosby, Reginald Jerome - 89, 201 Gordon, Carolyn Denecse Gore. Andrea Marie Gore, James Jr. - 135 Goulctte, Jamie Jon - 19, 201 Governor, Debra Denise - 201 Graec, Cheryl Louise - 135 Graddy, Debra Jean Graddy, Timothy James -18, 19, 39, 43, 52, 63, 136 Graham, Alvin Karl- 50, 68, 81, 89, 112, 136, 216 Graham, Lisa Darlene - 33,136 Grant, Dawn Priscilla -172 Graver, William Walter Gray, Carlene - 28, 201 Green, Annie Ruth - 23,172 Green, Bonnie Gail - 172 Green, Laura Sue -- 108, 202 Green, Lillian - 172 Green, Mary Dianne - 59, 172 Green, Peggy Sue - 202 Green, Rhonda Sue - 26,172 Green, Sheila Mae - 202 Greenamyre, Freda Suzanne - 136 Greenhow, Monica Faye - 172 Grier, Diana Grier, Sanda Lutricia - 202 Griffin, Adrian Griffin, Charles Ricardo - 44 Griffin, Gina Lola - 202 Griffin, Michele - 202 Griffin, Tony - 202 Grimes, Diane Lynne -172 Grimes, Jimmy Earl - 35, 172 Grimes, Wanda Gayle - 202 Grimsley, Valinda Raye - 44,136 Grinslade, Larena Ann - 202 Groom, Kathrine Fay- 19, 59, 172 Gschwender, Barbara Jean - 49, 116, 172 Guarnett, Rebecca Gail - 23 Gumtow, Elizabeth Ann - 202 Gunter, Dean A. Gupton, Barbara Ann -172 Gurd, Scott Heakon - 18, 69, 100, 101, 172 G urganious, Joyce Marie - 202 Guthery, Carol Agnes -- 172 Guthrie, Pamela Kay -20,172 Guy, Robert Earl Hair, Melanie Beth - 18, 36, 39, 50, 52, 56, 57, 69, 72, 74, 124, 136, 267 Halbert, Kevin Wayne - 202 Hale, Claude Lee - 202 Hale, Larry Alan - 202 Hall, Charles Edward - 202 Hall, Carlis Glenn - 63,202 Hall, Debra Sue - 64, 67, 68, 76, 136 Hall. .lerry Allen - 116, 202 Hall, John W. Haihiseslie Catherine - 22, 23, 58, 59, 63, Hall, Lisa Anne - 18, 64, 68, 172 Hall, Paul -202 Hall, Peggy sue - 18,26,172 Hall, Ronnie Dean -47, 172 Hall, Rose Elizabeth - 172 Hall, William Conley Jr. - 38, 116 Hall, Vera Evelyn - 63 Hallman, Wanda Sue - 203 Hamilton, Jacqueline Rene - 68, 136 Hamilton, John Horace Hamilton, Steven Wayne - 202 Hamme, Denise Marie -18, 21, 63, 69, 136, 145 Hammond, Dorianne Anne - 38,203,252 Hancock, Claude Timothy - 203 Hancock, Susan Eileen - 40, 136 Handley, Driskle Hubert III - 66, 67, 69, 136, 138 Hannigan, Noreen Joan Hannigan, Terry James - 53,136 Hannigan, Teresa Diane Hansen, Lucien Elmer - 89 Hardie, Cheryl Lynn - 20, 54, 172, 280, 283 Hardie, Teresa Ann - 32, 136, 280, 283 Hardy, Teresa Diane- 203 Hardy, Timothy Eugene Harnage, Kenneth Wayne -172 Harper, Rayford - 99 Harrell, Deborah Ann - 76 Harrell, Denie Ozella - 203 Harrell, Johnnie William Harrell, Melody Jean - 33, 49, 60, 136 Harrelson, Francine Renee - 70, 136 Harrelson, Michael Eugene - 203 Harris, Charles Wayne - 203 Harris, Dennis Leon - 172 Harris, Gloria Jean - 172, 181 Harris, James Daniel- 107, 203 Harris, Lawrence Harris, Lemuel Ronard - 22, 67, 69, 89, 104, 105, 106 Harris, Rebecca Ann - 203 Harris, Tina Marie - 203 Harris, William James -105,172 Harrison, Randy Lee Harrison, Thomas Edmond - 53, 136 Harrison, Thomas Franklin I1 - 203, 207 Hartley, John Alan -- 172 Harvey, Eric Steven - 203 Harvey, Jefferson Greenberry III Harvey, Kevin Harvey, Lawrence Alan - 203 Hash, Cathy Lynn - 203 Hash, Starla Ann - 48, 136 Hatcher, Valerie Ann - 138, 145 Hathcock, Tom O. - 203 Hatten, Allen Etheridge Hawkins, Carolyn Marie - 203 Haworth, Kenneth Haye, Patricia Ann Hayes, Carie Denise - 203 Hayes, Deborah G. - 203 Hayes, Joyce Ann - 136 Hayes, Marshall Martell- 105 Hayes, Wayne Arnold - 18, 67, 172, 181 Haynes, Roland I- 105, 107, 137 Haynes, Frederick Lee Haynes, Herbert Lee - 84, 89, 203 Hays, Jeff Leon - 203 Heacox, Dolly R. - 137 Heath, Jean Marie - 59, 203 Hedinger, Carol Jean Hedrick, Patricia Lynn - 172 Heffner, Anita Nadine Heimrich, John Franklin Heiser, Chester Tyrone Heitz, Betty Katherine - 59, 203 Helms, Susan Anne - 37, 64, 137 Henderson, Ernest Jr. Henderson, James Terry - 71, 137 Henley, Shirley Annette - 137 Henry, Mark Anthony - 172 Hernandez, James Daniel- 37, 53, 137 Herrington, Joyce Lynn - 18, 63, 172 Herrington, Stephen Allen - 203 Hess, Steve Dean -- 67, 69, 137 Hess, Vicky Lynn - 63, 69, 172 Hettsmannsperger, Mary Anna - 203 Hickman, Dennis Lee - 173 Hickman, William McKinley - 173 Hicks, Claude Pierce - 18, 34,173 Hicks, Daryl Gene - 89, 137, 267 Hicks, Larry Othan - 203 Hicks, Michael Lavon Higgins, Christina Rosan - 173 Higgins, Gary Ray Higgins, Pamela Kay -173 Higgins, Patricia Ann - 32,137 Higgins, Sherry L. - 203 Din-ctoryf297 Higgins, Shirley Jane - 203 Highsmith, Tolisa Yolanda - 28 Hiles. Julie Ann - 18. 36, 63, 137 Hill, Dennis E. - 68, 203 Hill, Franklin Scott - 89, 203 Hill, Melanie Ann - 33, 138 Hinson, Willie Henry - 138 Hissem, Karen Elaine - 65, 203 Hissem, Kevin Earl - 31, 204 Hitt, Bruce Bryan - 63, 172 Hobbs, Deborah Ann - 204 Hobbs, Sharon Ann - 172 Jacobs, William David II - 27,205 Jacoby, Mike Edwin - 89, 112, 205 James. Jordan Timothy - 116 James, Mary Katherine James, Vicki Annette - 27, 65, 205 Janzen, Lori Ann - 27, 28, 174 Jarrett, Alicia Sharon - 174, 243 Jenkins, Becky Sue - 33, 138 Jenkins, John Taylor - 70, 174 Jenkins, Michael Clyde - 27 Jennings, Robert- 205 Jett, Janet Darlene - 65, 68, 205 Hodge, Ricky Michael - 173 Hodges, Hodges, Hodges, Hodges, Deborah Diane - 28, 64, 138, 154 Joyce E. -49, 138, 145 Roger Dale - 204 Timothy Allen Hogan, Barry J. - 50, 91, 95 Hogan, Betty Sue - 21, 63, 173 Ho an William Thomas - 53 54-, 112, 173 Jett, Ollie Donald Jett, Vivan Jane Joe, Ernest Lee - 89, 60, 111, 138, 241 Johns, Stephannie Jean - 174 Johnson, Barbara Jean - 174 Johnson, Charles Jay Johnson, Gwendolyn Johnson, James Lowell Johnston, Leroy Alan Jones, David Harold - 205 Jones, Derly Arnett - 205 Jones, Dwayne - 139 Jones, Gloria Jean -- 139, 148 Jones Jones ,Jerry Wayne ,Judith Faye - 23, 36, 205 Jones, Julie Teresa - 174 Jones, Katrina Kathleen 4 205 Jones, Marcia Avorda 4 20, 76, 174 Jones, Mike Allan - 205 Jones, Shirley Jean - 72, 139 Jones, Shirley Jean - 205 Jordan, Catherine Jordan, Debbie Lynn - 59, 187, 174 Joseph Joseph Joseph , Gloria Jean - 32, 139 , Josephine- 175 ,Timothy - 63, 139, 243 Joyner, Lennie Lee - 205 Joyner, Selinda Kaye - 59, 205 3 1 i Hogue, Sharryl Leigh - 138 204 Holaday, Teresa Ann - 21, 59, 112, Holcomb, Ronald Alan - 201, 204 Holland, Steve Lee Hollingsworth, Steve Hollis, William Earl Holloway, Jessie James Holmes, Cynthia May - 31, 173 Hopping, Kelli SaAnne - 59, 173 Horne, Susan Paulette Johnson, Michelle Nanette - 18, 174 Johnson, Oliver Renee - 174 Johnson, Rhonda Gail - 27, 139 Johnson, Sandra Ann - 174 Johnson, Shirley Ann - 35, 139 Johnson, Terry Frank - 63, 139 Johnson, Tony Eugene - 205 Johnson, Tyrone Jeffery - 174, 254 Johnston, David Thomas Joyner, Stacy Rachell - 59, 175 Joyner, Steflery B. - 139 Kaiser, Susan Lieselotte - 205 Kally, Richard James - 139 Kaminski, Cynthia Maria - 19, 36,205 Kapravn, Mark - 35 Keck, Glenn Richard - 30, 175 Kecn, Daniel Timothy - 27, 205 Keen, David Walden Hornes, William loin - Hornsby, Ronnie Kieth Hornsby, Steve Gene - 66, 69 30, 89 Hough, Robert Dean - 47, 173 Houser, Bruce Franklin - 173 Houston, Nyrna Lorrain Houston, Valerie Kaye Houston, Yvonne Lynett Hover, Carol R. - 204 Hover, Stanle James a - 204- 138 y -. Howard, Anita Lee - 65, 204 Howard, Darwin Kelvin Howard, Lewis Edward - 95, 204 Howard, Rose Bernice - 26, 173 Howlett, Carolyn - 28, 138, 142 Huckery, Lucille May -18, 49, 65, 69, 134 Huckery, Patricia Ann - 63, 108, 109, 204 Huddleston, Bobby Joe - 19, 37, 204. Hudgens, Robert Hope - 36, 42, 50, 103, 173 Hudson, Anthony Van - 20, 173, 204 Huggins, Linda Marie - 34, 174 Hughes, Clinton Andrew - 35 Hughes, Walter Dane Hunson, Lucien - 204 Hunter, Della Reese - 58, 204 Hunter, Sammuel Lee - 138 Hunter, Shirley Ann Hunter, Susie Gay -174 Huntsberger, Karen Ann - 174 Huntsman, Sandra Joyce - 138 Huntsman, Steve Allenn - 28, 52, Huron, Johnny Martinez - 204 Hutchins, Sandra Lynn Hyde, Dewell Gene - 99, 174 Hyde, Judy Danette - 68 Illgen, Donald Scott - 174 Illegan, Kathy Ann - 138 Ingalls, Connie Ellen Ingram, Mark Albert - 103, 204 Inloa, Terry Spencer Ivey, Linda Jay - 138 Ivey, Rhonda Kay Ivins, Charles Lewis Jr. - 204 79, 174 Jackson, Debra Jean - 204 Jackson, Gloria - 174 Jackson, Horace Milton Jackson, James Earl - 42, 174 Jackson, James M. 2981 Di rectory 1 x ,ur 55: K J Wwvf '1-:aw . A V 'mm-fa,,,,vr Keen, Debra Ann - 18, 40, 66, 69, 140 Keen, Katherine Ann - 140 Keener, Katherine Lynn - 20, 175 Keller, Paul Kelly, Dale Wesley - 205 Kelly, Janice Gale - 71,140 Kempson, JoAnn - 27, 30, 66 Kendall, Cynthia Catherine - 20, 175 Kendall, Kenneth Ward - 205 Kendrick Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy, , Phillip Delro - 19, 65,101,175 Kathy Ann Lynn Marlene - 190, 205 Michael James - 19, 21, 140 Patricia Lea -175 Kershaw, Deborah Lynn - 49, 58, 206 Kershaw, Victoria Love - 26, 49, 175 Kessor, John Mark - 206 Kilgore, Dennis Mark - 206 Killingsworth, Susan Fay - 20, 27,175 King, Bobby Ray King, Carol Ann - 206 King, Dallas Andrew King, Reese - 50, 81, 89, 105, 140, 268 Kirbey, Ricky Wayne - 175 Kirk, Laura Belle - 36 Kirkby, Leslie Ann - 18, 21, 175 Kirkland, Kirkland Brenda Susan - 34, 36, 149 Claude Murra - 27, 175 1 Y Kirkland, Deborah Lynn - 206 Kirkland, James Lee - 30,206 Kirkland, Kenneth Lamar - 37, 38, 175 Kirkland, Kimberly Susan - 206 Kirkland, Margaret Ann - 140 Kirkland, Sandra Jayne - 206 Kirkland, Sherian Ann - 206 Kirkland, Virginia Ann - 32, 14-0 Kirkman, Randy Allen - 206 Kitchens, Brenda Susan 140 Ki ltelstad , Larry James -21, 101, 140 Kittelstad, Richard Donald - 31 Knight, Issac - 206 Knight, Jeanne Michelle - 206 Knight, Karen Delphine - 27, 108, 175 Knight, Katie Lucinda - 44, 175 Knight, Melinda Lou - 32, 141 Knight, Sharon Kay - 206 Knight, Stewart Mark - 141 Knight, Wanda Denise - 141 Knoll, Ellen Jean -175 Knowles, Teresa Lee - 206 Koch, Tony Anthony - 22, 206 Koelling, Patricia Karen - 33 Kohl, Richard Kohl, Robert George - 206 Kolk, Joy Lynne- 175 Kolk, Yvonne Marie - 175 Kollette, Sylvia - 206 Krick, Carolyn Ruth - 175 Kroeze, Karol Celeste- 18, 19, 69, 112, 175, 206 Krocze, Cheryl - 112 Kwiatkowski, Deborah Marie -19, 175 Ladwig, LaDonna Gayle - 206 Laidler, Errol Lewis Lamberson, Merri Ann - 20, 175 Lance, Rock - 66, 70 Land, Clinton Lee - 103,141 Land, David Russell Lane, Carolyn Ann- 206 Lane, Donna Marie - 206 Lan , dal Earl- 175 Laney, Charlene Kay Laney, Scott Delmar - 206 Lang, David Martin - 201 Lange, Larry Webb - 175 Lascola, Robert John - 206 Lascola, Steven Wayne - 175 Lashley, Jeff Dale -175 e Ran - 18, 61, 67, 69, 72, Lasncr, Vickie Jo - 206 Lassetter, Ruby Beth - 26, 175, 187 Lassetter, William Dale - 206 Lastinger, James D. - 206 Lastinger, Terri Lanae - 37, 175 Latneau, Debbi Lynn - 59, 206 Latneau, Helene Jane - 18, 175 Lattimore, Alvin Phoerite - 141 Laltimore, Rosalind Yvette - 44, 141 Laughlin, Frank Robbie Lawhorn, Bruce Norman - 141, 250 Lawrence, Ronald E. -27, 175 Laxdal, Henry Niels - 89, 116, 206 Laxdal, Larry Ray Leavens, Willis Edward Lee, Amanda Caroline - 48, 64, 141, 281 Lee, Angela Catherine - 49, 206, 281 Lee, Bruce Kerwin - 37 Lee, Dennis Myron - 89, 207 Lee, Kenny D. Lee, Michelle Lorraine - 209 Lee, Nancy Lynn - 20, 36, 207 Leo, Pamela Carol Lemaire, Sandra Frances Lemanski, Kathryn Louie - 175 Lemley, Kathryn Beth - 49, 175, 268 Lemley, Mary Janet - 207 Leonard, Harold L. Lesnett, David Allen - 141 Lesnett, Terry Frank Lesnett, William Roy Letchworth, Aubrey Dean Letts, Mary Lynn - 32, 40, 41, 141 Lcwandowski, Nancy Lynn Lewis, Aglowis - 176 Lewis, Burney Delon - 207 Lewis, Charlene Ann - 27, 49, 50, 176 Lewis, Harrell David - 176 Lewis, Jimmy Wayne - 141 Lewis, Jule Facine - 105, 107, 110, 176 Lewis, Leslie -176 Lewis, Lillie Diane - 176 Lewis, Lottie Mae - 207 Lewis, May Joyce - 207 Lewis, Peggy Karen Lewis, Sally Ann - 108, 109, 176 Lewis, Travis Wayne - 207 Lincoln, Kenneth Norman - 50, 105, 176 Lincoln, Vivian Elizabeth - 207 Lindsey, Deborah Denise - 141 Lineberger, Candy Sue - 76, 141 Link, Gertrude Eileen -63, 176 Link, Jeanne Anne Lints, Mary Kathleen - 27,207 Lipham, Avery Lipham, Brent Alan - 20, 76,100,101, 141 239 Lipham, David Wayne Lipham, Jimmy Wayne - 37, 176 Lippy, William Alan -47,176 Leseio, Geraldine Lynne - 176 Lisenby, Jack Anthony - 34 Little, Debra Lynn- 18, 63, 176 Littlcjohn, Michael Gene - 47, 50, 116, 117 176, 189 Livezey, Edward Jay Lobdell, Gregory Lee - 141 Lobdell, Sherry Sue - 207 Locke, Dale Alan - 30, 36, 176 Lockhart, Linda Dianne - 176 Logan, Chrstene - 207 Lomax, Esther Anna - 22, 18, 28, 37, 38, 48 49, 52, 138, 141 London, Jayne Marie - 39, 50, 56, 57, 59, 141, 207 Long, Alan Campbell Long, Debra Lynn - 207 Long, Paul Naylor- 176 Long, Steve David -176 300fDirectory Losh, Laurie Susan - 207 Lott, Mary Frances - 44-, 45, 14-1 Love, Jacqueline Denise - 207 Lovering, Charles Donald - 176 Lovering, Thomas Allen - 30, 207 Lowe, Diana Lynn - 176 Lowe, Gloria Jean - 59, 207 Lowe, Rosemary Deniece - 59, 207 Lussier, Mark Deana - 67, 69, 141 Lussier, Mary Elizabeth - 207 Lykins, Brenda Kay Lyons, James Ervin -- 95, 207 McAfee, Jeanine Lynn - 207 McAfee, Patricia Gail - 28, 44-, 72, 14-1 McArthur, Wanda Rene - 176 McCaig, Shirley Ann McCann, Jeffrey Dean - 176 McCarty, David Gary - 207 McCarty, Denise Ann - 20, 49, 14-0, 14-2, 269 McCeldrey, Lori Angelia - 27, 176 McClellan, James Elwood - 39, 60, 66, 69, 138, 14-2 McClellan, William Frank - 4-2, 67, 64-, 84-, 89, 95, 190, 207 McCloud, Annetta - 44-, 176 McCloud, Bruce Toddy - 59, 95, 207 McCloud, Kirby Jerome - 14-2 ' McCohaney, Joseph Kevin - 19, 4-2, 50, 140 McCord, Sheila Kay - 207 McCoy, Barbara Jean - 176 McCoy, David Wayne McCoy, Linda Diane - 207 ' McCracken, Dorothy Marie - 20, 56, 59, 176 McCraney, Timothy Glenn - 207 McDonald, Cynthia Estelle - 18, 14-2, 267 McDonald, John Jeffrey - 19, 66. 67, 69, 112, 14-2 McDonald, Robert Everett - 207 McDougall, Thomas John - 37, 14-2 McElreath, Rodney Mark - 19, 207 McGalliard, Ronald James - 208 McGuirt, Melanie Kay - 63, 65, 208 McKelvin, George Alvin McKenny, Ralph E. - 208 McKenny, William L. - 176 McKinney, Susan Deloise - 176 McKinney, William Edward - 208 McKinsey, Teresa Diane -- 34-, 14-2 McLauchlin, Robert Jackson - 208 McLaughlin, Linda A. McLendon, Roy David - 70, 172 McMahan, Cheryl J uanine - 208 McMahan, Sreven Michael - 208 McMullen, Terry Wayne - 176 McNally, Deborah Marie - 21, 58, 208 McNeal, Mike McNish, Maurice Leon - 27, 66, 208 McNutt, Tamela Darlene - 208 McNutt, Terry Alan - 176 McRobie, Sonya Rae - 142 Madden, Kevin Eugene - 14-2 Maddox, John Luther - 53, 143, 256 Magness, Debbie Eileen - 208 Major, Robert Allen - 76, 14-3 Major, William Charles - 89 Malloy, Connie Myrl - 33, 143 Malloy, Kathleen Marie - 4-9, 208 Malloy, Mawrence William - 76, 176 Marrs, Janice Lee - 208 Marshall, Deborah Lynne - 176 Marshall, Latricia Yvonne - 208 Marshall, Nathaniel- 18, 176 Martel, Brian Scott- 208 Martin, Charles Anthony - 17,8 Martin, David L. - 30, 176 Martin, Debbie Jean - 143 Martin, Jacqueline Lynise - 208 Martin, Karen Susan - 14-3 Martin, Kimberly Ann - 208 Martin, Patsy Jean - 32, 14-3 Martin, Robin Sidney - 27, 208 Martin, Tina Elaine - 178 Martinez, Luisa Margarita - 20, 65, 69, 209 Martinez, Richard - 209 Mason, Karen Sue - 18, 21, 59, 143 Mason, Patricia Ann - 59, 209 Masterangelo, David L. - 89 Mathers, Clinton David - 31, 143 Mathers, Michael William - 201, 209 Mathews, Susan Elizabeth - 71, 143 Matthews, Cathy Ann - 59, 209 Matthews, Victor Wayne May, Gary Lee - 30, 143 May, Joseph Alan - 178 Mayhue, Kimberly Iris - 18, 19, 4-9, 65, 178 Medlin, Teresa - 209 Medlock, Joy Camuia - 36, 178 Meradith, Marion Michael Meredith, Banita Gay - 209 Meredith, Trena Dianne Merrill, Gary Neal Messer, Jimmy Paul- 209 Michael, Jeffrey Lynn Michael, Richard Alton Mihm, Lisa Margaret - 143 Miksell, Barry Craig - 143 Miles, David Stafford - 209 Miles, Frank Manion - 18, 54-, 178 Miller, David Malachi - 178 Miller, Dennis Buddy Miller, William Chester - 60, 80, 83, 89, 143 Milligan, Sonia Mills, Cynthia Lee - 209 Mills, Donald Dean - 143 Mills, Hugh Roland - 143 Mills, Pamela Jean Milnor, Charleen Hope - 178 Milnor, Norman James -- 209 Mimbs, Kevin G. - 27, 50, 116, 117, 14-4-, 251 Mincey, Phyllis Caroline Mitchell, Brian - 37, 178 Mitchell, Valorie Petrice - 24-, 178 Mixon, Herbert L. - 89 Mizell, Martha Alene Mizell, Monroe Curtis Moats, Daidre Kassandra - 209 Moats, Michael Dean - 27, 178 Mobley, Gerald Leon - 89 Mock, Timothy Allen - 30 Montgomery, Billy Joe - 92, 95, 178 Moon, Marty Brian - 4-2, 89, 209 Mooneyham, Luther John - 209 Moore, Betty Ruth - 69 Moore, Beverly Ann - 14-4- Moore, Brian Tommy - 209 Moore, Freddie Glenn - 178 Moore, Jerlean Denise - 209 Moore, John Gerald - 4-2, 95, 144- Moore, Machell Ann - 144- Moore, Tammy Marie - 69, 179 Morin, Kathe Teresa - 24- Morris, Anthony Wayne Morris, Debra Jean - 209 Morris, Linda Morris, Richard Gould - 69, 112, 209 Morris, Robert Eugene - 209 Morris, Thomas Clarence - 209 Morrison, Randall Edward - 67, 69, 133, 144, Moisigon, Raymond Eugene - 210 Morrison, Susan Lynn - 69, 70, 210 Morrow, Debra Jo Ann - 26, 179 Morrow, Richard Kooth - 210 Moses, Linda Fay - 4-4-, 179 Moxley, Drexel Allen - 66, 69, 70, 179 Moulton, Michael David - 68, 210 Moulton, Patricia Ann - 70, 179 Moultrie, Keith Lenard - 84-, 89, 210 Moultrie, Kenneth Lamar - 105 Mozeley, William Edwin - 210 Muchler, Debbie Lee - 68, 144- Mueller, Eric W. Muellman, Susan Grace - 49, 210 Mullen, Lynn Carol - 49, 50, 54, 60, 100, 101, 144, 269 Mulling, Aaron Charles - 179 Mulling, Jennifer Gray - 14-4- Murphy, Betty Louise Murphy, Connie Lea - 58, 59, 190, 210 Murray, Cleveland - 104, 105, 210 Murray, Wallace Mitchell - 19, 210 Myers, Harry Jacob Myers, Marlena Suzette - 210 Myers, Robert B. Myers, Ronald Eugene - 210 Myers, Ronnie Kenneth - 31 Napier, Pamela Carol- 45, 65, 144 Nayman, Barbara - 144 Naymon, Tony Wayne Neal, Judy Lynn - 210 Nealy, Ovedia Ann - 44, 45, 145 Nehring, Brenda Mae - 18, 4-0, 54, 179 Nelson, Clark Kenneth - 179 Nelson, Margaret Louise - 210 NeSmith, Carol Carnelia - 59, 210 NeSmith, Cathy Lajune - 26, 69, 179 NeSmith, James David NeSmith, Richard Allan - 210 Newberry, Debra Lynn - 210 Newberry, Vicki Suzanne - 14-5 Newman, Elizabeth Vera - 177, 179 Nichols, Stoney Dale Nipper, Kenneth Brian - 210 Nix, Kathy Loraine - 58, 210 Nix, Susan Laurette - 26, 179 Noiblc-E Jeanie Darlene - 18, 40, 67, 69, 112, Noble, Karen Lynn - 59, 179 Noles, James Granger Noonan, David Wayne - 210 Norman, David M. Norman, Katherine Anne - 19, 38, 50, 72, 112, 145 Norman, Vickie Lynn - 210 Norris, Lee Anthony - 92, 95 Norris, Patsy Diane - 58, 210 Northington, Cindy Gail - 210 Norton, Allison Cecile - 20, 179 Norton, Sarah Nell - 210 Nulph, Dayne Alan - 76, 145 Nunley, James Arthur - 210 Nunley, Nelly Lee - 19, 210 Nunley, Pierre Francis - 19, 145 Oberlin, Sandra Kay - 179 O'Brien, Tim Charles - 68, 210 O'Doniel, Marla Elaine - 21, 43, 66, 69, 145 Ogilive, Joan Theresa - 19, 56, 59, 69 O'Kane, Janet E. - 59, 210 O'Kane, Theresa Lynn - 32, 40, 145 Olinger, Teresa D. - 36, 59, 210 Oliver, Christopher Allen - 210 Olson, Cheryl Lynn - 20, 59, 112, 210 O'Malley. James Patrick - 145 O'Neal, Denise Renee - 146 O'Neal, Jeffery D. O'Neal, Tammy Lorraine - 54, 59, 179, 261 O'Neal, William Howard Jr. - 210 O'Neil, Michael James - 210 Ordog, Tom Frank - 222 Osborne, James Denis - 210 Osborne, Robert Van - 116, 212 Ostashen, Stanley Paul - 37, 212 O'Steen, Hosie Lee - 179, 187 O'Steen, Paula Carol - 212 Oswald, Valerie K. - 179 Owens, Herman Ray - 212 Owens, Laynard - 179 Owens, Raynard - 179 Owens, Reginald Lamar - 82, 89, 146 Oxford, Thomas David - 50, 99, 146 Padgett, Billie Dale - 49, 69, 212 Padgett, Dawn Leigh - 18, 26, 49, 65, 179 Padgett, Deborah Anne - 65, 179 Padgett, James Franklin - 212 Page, Shelia Ann - 212 Painter, Jeffery Earle - 18, 42, 63, 146 Palmer, Joseph Jackson - 212 Palmer, Kathy Ann - 18, 37, 40, 41, 52, 54, 55, 146, 246, 265 Palmer, Marietta Kay - 179 Palmer, Stephen Ward - 212 Paquette, Ann Marie Pardee, Brenda Ann - 212 Parker, Greg Allen - 212 Parker, James Leonard - 14-6 Parker, Jeffery Todd - 63, 179 Parker, Lois Ann - 179 Parker, Patricia Ann - 146 Parker, Tim Scott- 20, 212 Parks, Kristena Pearl Parrish, Frederick Terona - 95, 179 Parrish, Hugh Lee Parrish, Wesley Randall - 179 Parsons, Jeffery Wayne - 173, 179 Patterson, Debra - 146, 287 Patterson, Evelyn Yvonne - 146 Patterson, John Douglas Jr. - 89 Patterson, Leslie Ann - 212 Patterson, Martha Lee - 212 Patterson, Paul Patterson, Russell - 212 Paul, Joe James - 179 Paul, John Mallory - 212 Paul, Sheryl Lynn - 71, 146 Pauling, Allan Merle - 212 Peace, John Robert - 68, 212 Peachee, David Alan - 69, 212 Pearce, Jeffrey Kent- 27, 66, 146, 147 Peeples, Deborah DeVane - 36, 59, 212 Peeples, Michael Clifford - 89 Peeples, Rebecca Joan Pennachio, Tina Philomena - 21, 59, 212 Perkins, Betsye Elizabeth - 212 Perkins, Dennis Michael- 212 Perkins, Kimberly Kay - 59, 213 Perkins, Marcia Anita -- 26, 40, 54, 55, 179, 181 Perkins, Kathy Peters, Karen Elaine - 19, 65 Peters, Michael Glenn - 147, 239, 252 Peterson, Bridgett Annette - 194 Peterson, Debra Ann - 179 Peterson, Ricky Dwayne Petty, Phillip L. Pettypiece, Robert Perry - 53, 76, 147, 288 Phillips, Daniel E. Phillips, Donnie Gerald - 213 Phillips, James Leslie - 19, 180 Phillips, Jerry Allen - 213 Phillips, Mary Susan -180 Pilcher, David Charles - 213 Pinkston, Myrtice - 18, 147 Pinkston, Willie James Jr. - 96, 213 Piper, Debra Darlene - 213 Pipkin, Gregory Curtis - 147 Pirkle, Freda Joyce - 20, 180 Plank, Richard Herbert - 48, 49, 51, 61, 74 89, 116, 140, 147. 276 Plompen, William Alfred - 213 Plyler, Elizabeth Ann - 37, 180 Polk, Michelle Yvonne - 213 Pollock, Thomas James - 213 Poole, Julie Ann - 213 Poole, Robert - 213 Pope, Donna Joyce - 49, 52, 69, 147 Pope, Jody Alan - 66, 69, 116, 117, 180 Directoryf301 Porter, Christopher Martin - 218 Porter, Delores Ann - 213 Porter. Robert Joseph Potts, Marguitta Annette - 213 Powell, George Thornton Powers, George Walter - 213 Ritter, Brenda Darlene - 214 Roach, Helton Wayne 214 Roach, Robert Arthur 149 Roat, Donna LaVerne - 214 Robbins, Linda Diane 181 Robbins, Sherri Lynn - 108, 214 Powers, Linda Lee - 37, 180 Powner, Leslie Ann - 26, 147 Powner, Terrence Michael - 213 Preston, Patricia Rae - 33, 147 Price, Layton Darrell - 180 Pridgen, Sherri Lynn - 70, 147 Pringle, Frank D. Prisoc, Gwen Victoria - 180 Proctor, Loretta Irene - 35, 180 Provan, Gordon Matthew - 213 Pugh, Robert Earl - 180 Pugh, Sheria Gail - 44, 148 Purdy, Gary Allan Purdy, Linda Lee Purvis, Charles Lester Purvis, Paula Kay - 24, 63 Putnam, Sena Evalena - 36, 213, 245 Quick, Allen John Rabinski, Robin - 38, 59 Radford, Gary Raines, Marcia Lee - 33, 148 Rambert, Dwayne Gonzda - 148 Ramsdell, Martha Jeanine - 213 Ramsey, Beverly Diane - 148 Ranauro, Joseph Michael Randall, William Frank -180 Roberson, Eva Olivia , Rodney Kevin - 50, 80, 89, 96, 99 Roberts, Bobby Glen - 256 Roberts, Chart Prine - 68, 14-9 Roberts Roberts, Unis Donald - 31, 214 Roberts , William Lee - 21, 214, 243 Robinson, Andrea Marie - 34 Robinson, Denise Marie - 49, 181 Robinson, Gerald Daniel Robinson, John Christopher - 34, 149 Robinson, Leola Jean - 28, 181 Robinson, Linda Marie - 181 Robinson, Randall Samuel - 30, 38, 181 Robinson, Steven Leon - 70, 181 Robinson, William Tevis - 66, 69, 181, 183 Robinson Robson, Rick Adrian - 68, 149 Robson, Victoria Ann - 182 Rodgers, William Frances II - 214 Roe, Ro Rogers, bert Eugene - 214 Alfred Joseph - 150 Rogers, Dorinda Lynn - 27, 149 Rogers, Robert A. Rogers, Robert Allan Rogers, Renee - 214 Rogers, Stephen Eugene - 116, 121, 182 Rogerson, Iris Ann - 214 Roundtree, Wanda Elaine - 215 Roundtree, Leonard Lenard - 105, 107, 215 Rowland, Robert Lee - 215 Rowlands, Lona Carol - 28, 108, 109, 182 Royal, Charles Michael - 67, 69, 150 Royal, Cheryl Lynn - 215 Rue, Patria Lee - 215 Rue, Terry - 150 Ruebling, Cindy J. -182 Ruhl, Denise Ann - 21, 150 Rushing, Mike Earl - 34, 61, 150 Rushing, Terrence Roxanne - 215 , , Willie Renyo - 104, 105, 107, 149 Russell, Beverly Marie - 215 Russell, Gary Walton Russell, Terry Lynn Russell, Wanda Marie - 20, 65, 182 Rutledge, Helen Marie - 182, 254 Rybinski, Martha Ann - 22, 182 Sabo, Charles Lee - 31, 182 Sallot, Barbara Ellen - 215 Sallot, John Alan Jr. - 182 Salters, Gwendolyn Elaine -182 Sanchez, Myra Jo Sandbrook, Mitchell Sanders, Cindy Kay - 215 Sanders, Janice Marie - 182 Sanders, Karla Lynn - 150 Sanders, Sa ngster Sangster Keith Vaughn - 215 Ernest Alan - 89, 215 Sangster, , Kathy Ann - 19, 67, 69, 150 , Mary Ann - 26, 68, 182 Raulerson, Clara Jane - 38, 49, 52, 64, 148, 284- Raulerson, Deborah Ann - 19, 68, 180 Raulerson, Gary Lee - 213 Raulerson, Lew - 180 Raulerson, Sheree Lee - 26, 33, 52, 148 Razabdouski, Richard A. Read, Jeff Dean - 99, 180 Reade, Greg Michael Redfern, Leon L. - 24 Regilster, Bobby DeVerne - 53, 76, 148, 239, 2 7 Register fTuckerj, Wyatt Julian - 214 Reid, John Wes - 103, 214 Reid, Mark Wade - 66, 68 Reiter, Catherine Lee - 181 Renna, Donna Ann - 20, 148 Renna, Raymond Edward - 214 Rentz, Donna Jo - 32, 148 Renz, George William Reubling, Cindy - 34 Reynolds, Julie Ann - 32, 148 Reynolds, Nina Suzanne - 214 Reynolds, Timothy Shane - 214 Reynolds, Zorana Lee - 59, 214- Roland, John Henry - 214 Ronk, Robert John - 215 Rosebud, Janice Felica - 215 Rosier, Lensia Sue - 215 Ross, Anthony - 215 Roundtree, Lynn Michelle - 150 Sapp, Donald William - 182 Sargent, Clifford Paul Sargent, Dorinda - 150 Sarvis, Bonnie Belinda - 215 Satterlee, Mark Raymond - 27, 182 Savage, Mark Thomas - 21, 47, 215 Sawyer, Brenda Gail - 38, 51, 56, 57, 59, 61, 72, 74, 75, 150 E , Rhodes, Debbie Gail - 63,214 Rhodes, Frances Darlene - 214 Rhodes, Janet Sarah - 34, 149 Rials, Danny Ray Riccardo, Dennis - 31 Rich, Janice Amanda - 149 Rich, JoAnn - 70, 214 Richards, Lilian Darlene - 181 Riley, Greg Richards, Paul DeWayne - 47, 116, 181 Richards, William Stanley - 181 Richardson, Anthony Delbert- 214 Richardson, Anthony Wayne Richardson, Danny C. Richardson, Raymond Mike - 149 Richardson, William Levon Riley, Carrie - 181 Riley, Frank Charles - 214 Anthony - 214 Rimmer, Ronald Lindsay - 30, 214 Ringo, Willaim Allen Rister, Vincent Morris - 68, 181 Ritch, Ronnie Clarence Sawyer, Martha Christina - 68, 182 Schaff, Del Bryan - 215 Schell, Timothy Wayne -- 20, 182 Schenauer, David Lee - 151 Sehirm, Gregory Allan - 215 Schlichting, Donna Joyce - 20, 65, 215 Schott, Cliff D. - 27, 67, 151 Schuler, Lori Ellen - 215 Scott, Charles F. - 37 Scott, Clarence Bernard - 89, 105, 107, 182 Scott, John Keith - 89 Scott, Michaele Ann - 66, 69, 70, 182 Scott, Shawn William Screen, Kenneth Lee Scruggs, Mark Anthony - 50, 89, 151, 218 Sealy, Richard Sellars, Jerry - 151 Shaffer, Debra Gail- 19, 182 Shanks, Mark Allen Shaske, Peggy Ann - 20, 68, 182 Shea, Patrick Anthony - 50, 103, 151 Shea, Timothy Michael - 68, 104, 105, 215 Shoals, Maurice Antonio - 23, 89, 91, 95, 182 Shcarhouse, John W. Sheffield, Oby Diane Shell, James Edward - 34, 182 Shell, Regina Ann - 182 Shell, Susan Aileene Shell, Velda Clarice - 34, 52, 182 Shepp, Rhonda Diane - 33, 151 Sherrouse, Ray T. - 151 Sherrouse, Sandra Jean - 21, 215 Shirah, Tina Marie - 215 Shiver, Richard Gregory Shoupe, Michael Lynn - 216 Shubert, James Joseph - 182 Shuey, Jackie Sue f 216 Sikes, Kathy Dale - 28, 182 Simmons, Samuel - 27, 76,151 Simms, Suzanne Simonecht, Kristina Veronica - 27, 216 Simpkins, Michael Denard - 89, 92, 95, 182 Simpson , Brenda Kay - 26, 69, 182 Simpson, Charlene Palmer - 40, 41, 54, 61, 151 Simpson Simpson Simpson, Simpson, Simpson, David Lamar - 216 Geraldine -216 Kenneth William Laurie Jean - 68, 182 Terry Glenn - 18, 24, 25, 39, 89, 124, 152 Sims, Dawn Ellen - 216 Sims, Harvey Russell - 216 Sippel, Carl Joseph Skinner, Cheryl Ann - 32, 52, 60, 152 Skinner, Edgar Martin - 215 Skinner, Karen Lynn - 182 Skinner, Randy Oglesby - 182 Skinner, Terri Lynn -- 18, 65, 182 Smart, Beatrice Deloris Smith, Albert Franklin Smith, Arnie Ray Smith, Carrie Jane Smith, Charles Edward - 152 Smith, Curtis Eugene Smith, Debbie Lynn - 216 Smith, Ellis Eugene Smith, Estella - 44, 182 Smith, Fernando Lamar - 216 Smith, Francine Gale - 184 Smith, Gary Lee - 152 Smith, George Erie Smith, Glen H. - 32, 184, 216 Smith, Jackie Leon - 152 Smith, James Alan - 27, 66, 184 Smith, James Maurice - 27, 66, 184 Smith, Jeffrey Linn - 38, 89, 216 Smith, Jerry Ray - 216 Smith, Joe - 216 Smith, John Eugene - 216 Smith, Kasandra Lynn - 18, 20, 28, 38, 44, 52, Smith, Smith. 59. 184 Keely Lenise - 27, 58, 64, 216 Kenneth Gordon Smith, Linda Joyce - 18, 45,152 Smith, Mary Elizabeth - 216 Smith, Michael Arron - 69, 216 Smith Michael Key - 216 smathf Michael Ray - 89,216 Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, t v v , Nancy Jane - 33, 152 Patricia Lavonne - 216 Paul Harvey Randy Allen - 66, 152 Richard Levon - 89, 216 Robert Edward Rodney Elwood - 216 Ronnie Odis - 89,216 Sharon Ann - 152 Sharon Gail - 35, 152 Stacy Kathleen - 216 Susanne - 153 Tammy Yvette - 216 Ted Laerence - 30, 216 Smith, Terrell Dempsie - 216 Smith, Tain Vermeil - 20, 64, 184 Smith, Tony Eugene - 184 Smoot, David Lee Snow, Bonnie Mae - 216 Soucy, Carol Anne - 19, 35, 40, 41, Southerland, Edward Allen Sparrow, Robert Ray Spates, John Wesley - 89. 184 Speed, Clarence - 153 Speed, Cornelius W. Speed, Ollie Wesley - 68, 184 Speed, Ronald Tyrone - 89 Speed, Vickie Carmese - 59, 184 50, 153 Stilwell, 304fDirm-rtory Spenia, Mary Anne -184 Siphaler, Dawn Yvette - 108,217 Spivey, Carole Diane - 30 Spivey, Kathy Marie - 31, 65, 217 Spivey, Laurel Kay - 217 Spivey, Letty Jean - 20, 26, 184 Spradley, Frank Lamar Springer, Jayne Marie -- 32, 153 Springer, Sharon Elizabeth - 49, 54, 55, 217, Tatum, Charles Michael - 218 Tatum Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor , Vernon L. - 185 ,Christine - 185 , Donald Robert - 27, 30, 218 , George Henry - 218 .Janice Elaine - 20, 28, 185 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Katherine Susan - 154 Lisa Annette - 70, 154 Thorn, Mary Alice - 28, 44, 185 Threats, Tony Lamar - 185 Thrower, Melinda Lee - 63, 185 Thrower, Michael Alan - 27, 218 Thurman, Joseph T. Tibbitts, Janice Elaine - 218 Tidwell, Donna Elaine - 218 Tidwell, Earby Jerry - 34, 185 246, 265 Squire, Kenneth Bernard - 23, 50, 63, 89, 153, 268 Squires, Caylen Lee - 184 Srodeck, Kenneth Edward - 27, 67, 217 Stabler, Lesa Lace Ann - 184 Stacy, Keith Donnell Stalvey, Connie Ann - 217 Stancil, Mary Ann - 63,184 Stanfield, Ann Marie Starks, Earnest Mae Stauffer, David Lynn - 27, 153 Steen, Marsha Annette - 108, 217 Stefanik, Sandy Lee - 217 Steinberg, Josiah Bartlett - 217 Stephan, ,lack Carl - 217 Stephens, Brian Eric - 184 Stephens, Jay Edwin - 153 Stephens, Karen Sue-- 26, 101, 184, 187 Stephens, Pamela Diane - 217 Stephenson, Linda Faye -- 70, 184 Stevens, Albert Lee - 217 Stevens, .John Timothy - 27, 217 Stevens, Linda Stevens, Penny Ann -35, 153 Stevenson, Peggy Ann Stewart, Daryl Leon Stewart, Michael Wayne Still, Alan Albert - 217 Still, Thomas P. - 153 Stills, Daryl - 81, 89 Stills, Levon - 153 Millie Jean -184 Ricky Lee - 35, 185 Taylor, Robert Clark - 154 Taylor, Susan Elaine - 32, 280 Taylor, Theresa Diane - 218 Tobo, Dave Kevin - 95, 218 Tcnnison, Donna Sue - 218 Teshko, Doreen - 19, 185 Toske, Gene Martin - 50, 103, 185, 253 Thomas, Allen Randolph - 218 Thomas, Barbara Ann -185 Thomas, Brenda Marie -218 Thomas, Charles Eric - 218 Thomas, David Oliver - 218 Thomas, Joseph Walter - 31, 218 Thomas, Levi Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, , Vickie Yvonne - 185 Thompson Aubrey William - 31, 185 Debbie Carol - 70, 177 Jeffrey Dayrl - 27, 218 John Percy - 218 Linda Elaine - 28, 218 Louise Truette - 50, 56, 154 Michael Douglas - 54 Terry L. Tommy Lee - 218 Tidwell, Kenneth W. Tidwell, Leonard Tindol, Stephen Timothy - 218 Tobias, Robin Lee - 185 Tolson, Carol Ann - 59, 218 Tomlin, Barbara Ann - 20, 28 Tomlinson, Kathy K. - 26, 155 Tomlinson, Kathy Lynn - 185 Toole, Melinda Rae - 218 Toothman, Charles Craig - 18, 21, 30, 185 Townes, Joseph - 218 Townes, Panehetta Delors - 218 Townes, Ronnie James - 104, 105 Toy, Jeffrey Alan - 69, 103, 218 Trask, Richard Glenn -155 Trice, Tamela Ann - 59, 101, 219 Trubey, Karen Louise - 67, 69, 186 Turner, Dean Allen - 219 Turner, Pamela Dianne Tyner, Kathy Lynn - 26, 186 Ulmes, James - 219 Vandiver, Clifton - 30 Vandiver, Pamela Gay - 186 VanHorn, James Linus - 69, 76, 156 VanHorn, Jeff Carroll - 27, 219 Stilwell, Sheila Kay - 184 Stone, James Robert - 217 Stone, Shannon Inez - 217 Stone,ALisa Rose - 27, 217 Straughn, Donna Jane - 27, 211, 217 Street, Richard Keith Strickland, Freeman Anthony - 19, 36, 184 Strickland, Retha Myrl - 217 Stringer, Vickie Diane -184 Strite, Theresa Marie - 184 Strite, Virginia Ann - 154 Strong, Ronald Craig - 217 Strong, William Alan - 217 Stroud, Thomas Wayne - 20, 31, 216, 27 Sturm, David Eugene Suggs, Steven Lamar -- 184- Sullivan Dale Edward - 21, 89, 185 Patricia Ann - 44, 154 Sullivan, Sullivan, , Ricky Ray - 105, 106, 185 Sumner, Keith Wilmer - 30, 185 Sumner, Mary Joyce Sumner, Timmie Joe - 217, 259 Surles, Sandra Lynn - 19, 38, 40, 41, 185 Sutherland, Randal Wayne - 217 Sutton. Jerri Sue - 19, 26, 32, 40, 52, 154, 271 Sutton, Timothy Allen - 217 Swann, Diana - 185 Swonger, Marcy Tracy Sykes, Randall Wade - 31, 154 Sykes, Susan Dawn - 108, 109, 217 Szutenbach, Virginia - 49, 56, 185 Taber, Bambi Lynn - 217 Tabler, Debora Jean - 217 Tanksley, Michael Lee - 154 Tanner, Sonia Ann - 217 Tarver, Huey A. -217 VanKeuren, Kenneth Dale - 71, 186 VanKeuren, Ronald Wayne - 219 Vaughn, Cynthia Louise - 18, 19, 24, 50 186 Vaughn, Linda Carol Vaughn, Teresa Suzanne - 112, 219 VerCrouse, Donald Edwin - 95,219 VerCrouse, Lori Ann- 70, 155 Vessell, Kenneth Raymond Vestal, Tamara Lynn Vestal, Vickie Lee - 35, 52, 186 Vinson, Phillip Joe -155 Volz, Leilano Ruth - 186 Vonador, Jerome A. Voylcs, David Bruce - 103, 186 Waddell, Tracy Ann - 38, 190, 218 Wagner, Karen Anne - 18, 23, 69, 186 Waicunas, Diane Marci- 186 Wainscott, Lloyd Samuel- 89, 219 Waldon, Valerie Elaine - 56, 59, 186 Walker, Aimee Ruth - 19, 219 Walker, Dennis Amcil - 18, 63, 186 Walker, John Steven - 55, 186 Walker, Lisa Mae - 34 Walkinshaw, Donna Jo - 219 Wallace, Melanie B. Waller, Wendy Lynne Walls, Susan Lynn - 219 Walls, Tamara Lynn - 219 Walser, Theresa Ann - 36, 54, 55, 219, 264 Walskey, Bernice Mae Ward, Daniel Patrick - 71, 155 Ward, Sidney Darwin -- 155 ...annual Ware, James Donald - 76, 155 Waring, Andrew Malcolm -219 Waring, Michael Lee - 199, 219 Warr, Tony Lynn - 219 Warren, James Dean - 186 Warthen, Thomas Allen - 27, 186 Washburn, Kenneth Rex - 186 Washburn, Pauline Louise - 186 Washington, Tara Denise - 219 Waters, Aletha Ann - 219 Waters, Allen Edwin - 219 Watkins, Cathryn Darlene - 22, 59, 219 Watkins, James Steven - 27, 219 Watkins, Sheila Joan - 27, 219 Watson, Jimmie Lee - 219 Watson, Joan Marie - 33, 156 Watson, William - 218 Weaver, James Edward - 219 Weaver, Wilma Grace - 18, 19, 156 Weeks, Kevin E. - 156 Weeks, Linda Marie - 71, 156 Weishoff, Beverly Gayle - 37, 186 Weiss, Kathy Ann - 32, 156 Wells, Alvin Michael- 66, 69, 156 Wells, Bonita Ann - 59, 63, 219 Wells, Fredrick Eugene Wells, Marvin Roscoe - 186 Wells, Richard Allan Welsh, Robert Arthur - 219 Wenk, Jeffrey Allen - 71, 116, 156 West, Mary Betty Sue - 221 West, Vicky Inez Westendorf, Michael Westergaard, Deborah Ruth -221 Westphal, Carolyn Sue - 112, 221 Westphal, Ralph Brian - 186 Wheeler, Mona Kim - 54, 186 Wheelis, Walter Leon - 186 Whidden, Theresa Virginia - 186 White, Donna Marie - 221 White, Eddie White, Eddie Jr. - 221 White, Emanuel Lenard - 50, 51, 82, 89, 90, 95, 156 White, Erie Charles - 221 White, Harmon Hubert- 221 White, Lillie Pearl - 186 White, Sharon Denise - 156 Whitehurst, Debra Joan - 221 Whitman, Daniel Leroy - 221 Whittenbeck, Joel Brian - 221 Wiggins, Steve Thomas - 20, 22, 221 Wiggins, Tracie Gail- 60, 156 Wiggs, Taunie - 60, 156 Wilkes, Joel Edward - 186 Wilkins, Michael Wayne - 221 Wilkens, William Henry - 221 Williams, Barbara Diane - 221 Williams, Darlene Faye - 186 Williams, David McFarlan -186 Williams, Deniece - 28, 44, 59, 186 Williams, Donald - 186 Williams, Harry Wesley - 221 Williams, Kathleen Ann - 30, 186 Williams, Keith Alan Williams, Regina Faye Williams, Richard Alan Williams, Robert Williams, Rodriguez Navarrio Williams, Theodore Rosevelt - 221 Williams, Victor Scott - 89 Williams, Virginia Lynne - 54, 221 Williams, Wanda Sharon - 221 Williamson, Daniel- 221 Williamson, Daniel Robert- 37 Williamson Dar l Duane - 18 76 . y , Williamson, David Michael- 37, 50, 105, 110, 156 Williamson, Gary - 221 Williamson, Janel Dell - 59, 221 Williamson, Ruth Ann -23, 126, 156 Willis, Curley Mark - 42 Willis, Eddrick Michael - 105 Willis, Kimberly Denise - 221 Willoughby, Cynthia Lee - 156 Willoughby, Harvey Jordan - 18, 89, 99, 186 Wilson, Agnes Cecilia - 186 Wilson, Belinda Jean - 44, 157 Wilson, Daisy Denise - 188 Wilson, Donan Ranee Wilson, Joe - 89, 221 Wilson, Kenneth Louis - 221 Wilson, Lizzie Vincilla - 222 Wilson, Paul Wesley - 34, 157 Wilson, Ronnie Lee Wilson, Sherry Ann - 188 Wilson, Sidney Ill - 89, 157 Wilson, Travis Bernard Wilson, Wanda Joyce - 222 Wilt, Jeff Alan Wilt, Sheila Dian - 27, 37, 49, 64, 67, 76, 157 Wilt, Steven Ray L- 222 Wimberly, Robin Sylvia - 157 Winslow, Thomas B. Wise, R ebecca Anne - 18, 64, 108, 188 Wisham, Wanda Sheryl- 32, 157 Witte, Jamie Sue -- 222 Witter, Johnnie Maccasskill - 30, 188 Witter, Kenneth Charles Wixon, Beverly Ann - 27, 227 Wood, Betty Jean - 108, 222 Wood, Deborah Suzanne - 36, 157 Wood, Sharon .lean - 222 Woodard, Charles David Woodard, Cheryl Ann - 188, 59 Woodham, Nancy Lynn - 222 Woodham, Sheila Ann - 33, 157 Woodson, Linda Louise - 44 Wooten, Eddie Lee - 222 Wright, Carl Allen - 89, 222 Wright, Donna Faye - 89, 222 Wright, Douglas Gordon - 222 Wright, Grace Lynn - 222 Wright, Joel Douglas - 70, 188 Wright, Judith Ann - 33, 157 Wright, Mark Ralph - 188 Wright, Rita Ann - 188 Wright, Scott Alan - 222 Wyatt, Jacguelyn Lorea - 37, 157 Wyatt, Larry Edward - 222 Wyatt, Yarbro Michael Robert - 89 ugh, Brenda Kay - 60, 70, 131, 157 Yardbrough, James Dyer - 20, 188 Yevchak, Mike Andrew Yon, T homas C. - 19, 47, 99, 188 York, Robert C. Young, Gerri Lorraine Youngblood, Shelda Lee - 222 Yourn, Carla Lynn - 222 Yourn, Mike Yurko, Joseph Charles - 157 Zell, Diane Lucille Zent, Larry Dominique - 157 Zimmerman, Irene - 222 Zipperer lBrewerl, Theresa Ann - 28, 64, 157 Zipperer, Kelvin L. - 188 Directoryf305 r i + P The End 0 f the Beginning Those who stop will have time to look and become those who sec: those who listen will become those who hear what it's all about. One last glance at the clock, one more drive to school, one final set of grades, one more vlassroom to be a part of, all of these things finish the arm-in-arm delights this year at Kathleen High. W . '-4 Closingf307 Good Luck Seniors ALMA MATER So proud you stand, so firm, so true. Our loyalty we pledge to you. In this great land where men are free, Where knowledge gives us liberty, You Alma Mater are our destiny. . Oh, banner wave in red and white. Our symbol and our guiding light. Through all the years so proudly may you stand, Hail! Kathleen, Kathleen, Kathleen. 308fClosing 3 Finally the end has come, when you look at the school, from now on you will remem- ber and think ofthe things youive done like going to the Expo 75 to meet the public opportunities and even decorating trees or your home room at Christmas time. You will even remember the little times when finding the important gradebook seemed the most important thing of the day. Clnsi ng!309 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1- 1 r 1 1 13 11 11 e 1 , ' Lf V-Las D1-Q. M- -A 14-114, ' - ,5-ll!1.r,.2...r N4 as uauen! 4 ax K. u . v -3- ,Q x I:-ig-Q 3229 'ul 'T'3'Gi,11- rg, 'n-1 3' P .gui -D' 'I 'H ' ,, ,if QM? , 21.7 . 1 A591 Wk? in-,air ' V ff'-.Q A 2 - iv ,A D ,MSX f' 1 W, .155 :'. u.LQ . ,
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