Kendrick High School - Cheraqui Yearbook (Columbus, GA)

 - Class of 1980

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All the people in the world seem young again in the spring, because spring is a source of youth and a most tender touching dream. Summer means relaxation from long hard months of school work. A time to visit a tropical island somewhere beyond a rainbow. Summer creates happiness and nice little things, such as playing children, happy couples, and diamond rings. Love on a cruise is lovely indeed, especially in the summertime and especially on love's seas. wish . ya. fl? - I-at .1 t A li' Q., A if is ts v., nxt .4 .:19,,f,gl3aX, l 'Swat 1 S ff 4 Student Life .-,wftm f D 1 K ,, , any . N 07'-B Q.. , J., 4561: , A. W f Aa' Av- , y 'av Jbla' . ,f: ,jv . pw 'y ff QU M .fi'mf'?M ' ,, .V A Q M , 5 ,,.,1.., ,Q . L 5 '-S . ' fn, S . 'f a f-f f wi-'-f' ff 4 S as N-am , .. ,L M15 4. 4 if Q.,,,. , , . 4 .L N. 1 Q , 5 sw if x 5 H-.,,V .NW Mm. N. ,S 'N W, s.., Q., ...W ' '- A--W-- fl., Wes.. Wd 'Inna-M' Student Life 5 6 Student Life if wa In the past, students and teachers have had their differences. We feel that Kendrick High is an exception. During the course of the day you can see the students joking with their teachers, and even more frequently, the teachers are joking with their students. We feel that there is a special bond between the generations. We don't have a genera- tion gap. More and more we find students chatting with their teachers. So, if you're asking yourself if Kendrick is a typical school, your answer should be no! After all you don't see a special relationship between students and teachers everywhere. Student Life 7 Daily life of a Kendrick student varies according to hisfher grade level. For a freshman it means a larger school with more halls and no map to give you directions. lt also means being prime target for continuous freshman jokes. To sophomores it means familiar faces and places, but best of all it means having the chance to use those freshman jokes that you heard last year on someone else. For a junior it means getting your class ring, going to the prom for the first time, and being able to say l'm almost there. For a senior it means having to leave familiar places and faces. It means your last prom, your last homecoming, and being able to say I made it when graduation day finally arrives. 8 Student Life Spring fever rises with the anticipation of spring sports such as softball, baseball, and tennis, while activities include the junior-Senior prom, the senior trip, National Honor Society lnductions, and that long awaited day . . . graduation! Seniors prepare themselves for the upcoming college life or the booming business world. Baseball holds the major enjoyment of Kendrick's spring sports.'Senior Cherokees are quite busy during the springtime. Our Senior prom and trip are a few of the exciting happenings- but nothing can compare to Graduation Day! On june 6, 1980 at 4:00 P.M. Kendrick High Seniors will be the first graduating class of 1980! Far-Out! The memories of our spring will remain with us as summer takes over. Some of us will enjoy an air conditioned house, soap operas, late-night parties and of course the enticing thought of no school tomorrow! Students have many obstacles to overcome during the day. Many of these obstacles are challenging, some are not so challenging. The students are also faced with problems, but no matter how big or how small the problem is, they always find the correct answer for them. If the student can't solve the problem themselves, they take it to a higher authority. For seniors, the likely candidate to solve their problem would be Ms. Gersten, for juniors it would be Ms. Nason, for sophomores and freshman it would be Ms. Reese and Ms. Timbes. Not only do these counselors counsel, they also provide useful information for many of the students. 10 Student Life Student Life 11 ,U Sfliiiiu 35 4 N il. w 3 :R sw 3 a, v' 5 , if J aff: 1 ,,,,...k. 5 Q-.5 w.,....x, ...N M... ---1-y ,..,.., wg A IXVV ,L , , l U 1 Q is QM 1 3 3 N U J my yy! ' fm? 12 Student Life X ,f' I I X LM' Where does a Kendrick student hang- out on weekends? If you are new to this town then more than likely you will run into many Kendrick students at places such as Flat Rock Park, Ye Olde Sandwhich Shop, the theaters and the Krystal. Wherever they hang-out you can be sure of one thing, you'll never be turned away. The students have always enjoyed their fun, so after hours are precious. Our students believe that all work and no play tends to create a dull person. The Cherokees work and play hard to make Kendrick The School At The Top Of The Hill. 511 'Q 1+ U , f f .ii l . 5 Y , Y,--Y t Here a't1Kehdrick High Schopl there are clubs and 'brganizations for just about every interestg anyone may have. Though th y students at Kendrick keep a busy sch ule, many of them find the time to participate in the club or organization that interests them most. Some students even fir! the time to belong to m than one club. It is pf the ii volvement of these students that our clubs here at Kendrick are . 3 , gin , ! K ff 'if' Eg f , wr M if K ,.. Q K . its in 'll ' ' n 4- 4 ts-1-it Q , 4 't S 'W '4 ' 4 1' 9 ry Qt xi. , . Q' 1 'E Qwwawat, Z F s Q5 ., Qzisgsig' L , A 5 S , ii, 1.55 if , is . ,Pix 'F 4 t if 4 1 fi w' fi i 'g 5 i X. 1' 1' gl' -if f msgs -' , 'fs aiu-55 X f ' s -' X gi 5, 1 Q. is y . ... , i .: ir? ' ' K z' 2 Y . sig iw 5 f .,,..--- -- F an 1 H.: xf f A if N4 X V , 18' 12 Q ew E ,, Clubs and organizations at Kendrick High School stay busy working not only for themselves but also for the benefit of others. Kendrick Kares is a good example of this. This club spends its time making money for those who are in financial trouble. The National Honor Society also helps people by spending time at the local hospitals to help cheer the patients. Other people around our community are helped by the Leo Club and the Human Relations Club. Students involved in these clubs and others will tell you that activities are not all play and no work. 'lst row L to R - Mike Ward, lerry Lamb, Kitty Kaster, Belinda Quituga, Mrs. M. Callahan - Advisor, 2nd row - Lisa Macon, jackie Thomas, Vicki Macon, Kim Myers, lanetha Buckner, Felicia Martin, Donna Orr, Bobby johnson . M gg I, t M H.O.C. ls Hot The Health Occupations Club has grown much during its second year. It became a member of the V.l.C.A. clubs of America. Club members along with Ms. Callahan and Ms. Paddock, organized and made film strips in different areas of health education. The Health Occupations Club began a fund raising project by selling candy bars. With the money raised, the members supported other club activities and bought equipment for the classroom. .575 Q L .N ,. 1 .,,, I E A V Q X x X Q, I Q I . -, , . X, - as V -V , , x , T ea ff S 4 ...fy f V' Please give me my paper. C ll fl C M ,,.,, n Bobby just give me the book, I can read. I think he's dead. ' 1 -IRL' its The world's first square frisbee. The blank paper appears interesting. Health Occupations Club 17 Z., 5 Graphic Arts Graphic Arts combined printing, photography, drawing, engraving and screen printing. Among the products sold, buttons were very successful. Other items were note pads with the Cherokee emblem. A long range project included screen-printed T-shirts. Graphic Arts participated in VICA Olympics, anticipating the breaking of their last year's position of 542 in the state. I I I An innocent victim signals to lerry Lamb and Doretta Shockley to Stop the presses. I I l think the machine would work if it was plugged in. 18 Graphic Arts Club QSC4 AAAJA. 1st row L to R - Doretta Shockley, Virginia Whitwell, Vicki Macon, 2nd row - Mr. S. Pitts, Mike Casciaro, Darlene Spires, Rhonda Shockley, Debbie Callier, Terry Hall, 3rd row - Harold Stephens, Calvin Street, Russ Skinner, Dennis Greer, jeff Chandler, Carl McCluSky, lerry Lamb Vicki Macon 81 jeff Chandler, members of the Graphics Arts Club, accept the challenge of today's computerized society. I'm taking orders for hot fudge sundaes. paw ,,,Wt, I'm creating a new design for a pizza. M'--Q--.-N.........,. W wg 1' 1st row L to R - Dwayne Sears, jackie Smith, joe Wright, Mike lernigan, 2nd row - Tim Short, Doug Lee, james Percy, Ralph Boone, Kenneth lean, john Bryer Don't tell me, you're from Candid Camera!!! S i' A One slip and we're up in flames. I never thought Lincoln logs would be this hard. Steelers Our Metals Club offered additional time for students to acquire skills of different machines and equipment. The Metals Club participated in VICA Skill Olympics and competitive skills against other high school trade clubs in the city, region, state and nation. In 1978-79, Steve Deihl placed second in Machine Shop Competition in the city trials. Now with two years' experience, the Metals Club anticipated a higher position in competition. I do need a haircut. vw if I think I'll brand these guys with this hot coal. Metals Club 19 W nlhunug M.A.T.lHJ The main goal of the National Honorary Mathematics Society was to promote interest and scholarship in math. The 1979-80 Mu Alpha Theta year began with a bang! The Induction was held on November 8 with a new total of 24 members. The club has sponsored the Freshman Math Contest and participated in State and Local Mathematics Contests. Greg Hartly 81 Tim Owensby - If you think you're bad hit me again!! Q an ,Q r 'in :Qs hy, .la C. Mims - I put up with this class everyday! 20 Mu Alpha Theta Q lst row L to R - Mike Green, Mary Beth Floyd, Rosie Yulo, lean Kennedy, Max Duke, Robert Scott, Sarah Simpson, 2nd row - David Smallwood, Duskye Todd, Patricia Lassiter, Melanie Haynes, Clint Davis, Greg Norton, Pat Ponder, Mrs. T. Davis - Advisor, 3rd row - Cavanaugh Mims, Rose Baugher, Ricky Nelson, Cecil Cash, Tim Owensby, Mark Ellison, jimmy Lester, Chuck Menza, Robert Russell, Greg Riddle. , ,Q -and jimmy Lester - I'd rather be playing baseball. Tim, man are you sure she's just your sister? Nl. Duskey Todd - Are you thinking what l'm thinking? 'Ist row L to R - Paulette Spence, Valerie Suddeth, Mr. Ford, Ruby Lucus, Brenda Tyler, 2nd row - leffery Buckner, Zack Bullock, Richard Short, Dennis Solari, john Armour, 1 'Q i' B-L Mr. Ford, you can't play patty cake now!!! How much was that? Dot By Dot In addition to drawing, the K.H.S. Art Club completed the impor- tant job of restoring the Cherokee Indian that stands in the lobby. They also ren- dered their talents to other needed areas. During the year the club participated in a Goodwill program for Senior citizens which included a party at the Muscogee Manor. Art exhibitions were also held and a trip was planned to St. Augus- tine, Florida. Oh my God, they got me. lt's all in the brush. M- 'WWWW 'P ,gfffy ,nf if H I ,r,:,, All by myself. Art Club 21 ...ul .-nt' Act 1 The Drama Club of Kendrick is directed by Mr. Thom Smith. Mr. Smith has been away from K.H.S. for awhile. During his absence, Mr. Smith was the Artistic Director of the C-adsen Civic Theatre in Gadsen, Alabama. He was in charge of designing the sets and costumes. He also produced four plays at the Amateur Community Theatre. The drama club was opened to the entire school at the beginning of this school year, when auditions were held. Denise Ogle Senior Denise Ogle is an inspiring young actress. She has played Mabel in The Induction and participated in The Glass Men- agerie at Kendrick. Denise had the speaking role in a T.V. movie Mother Seton. 22 Drama Club 1st row L to R - Robert Lamb, Angie Hammett, Leslie Sapp, Carla Doleman, Sharon Cox, 2nd row - Alice Wicks, Sharon Youngblood, Denise Ogle, Wandra Walker, Rhonda Webb, Theresa West, Melanie Stacey, Vernon Bell, 3rd row - Mr. T. Smith, David Barr, Fred Bingham, Kelly Kernon, john Armour, Gerald Atkins. mtl' -vs 1b fi W-,I , i if 1 ti-rl . rc E , ,.. A. M W A ,,- Now, one of you guys have to wear this When he said grin and bear it, he really meant it. ! of 1 My super man bandaide help ease the pain! Big Moe!! 1st row L to R - Ms. Patrica Amos - Advisor, Curtis D'Aboy, Paul Hendry, Alice Wicks, Penny Hurban, Roberta ltzoe, Max Duke, Pam Moore, 2nd row - Clint Davis, David Smallwood, Patricia Lassister, Sandy Lewis, Sandra Brown, Bill Beers, Dee Spivey, Suzanne 3rd row Stutts Gerald Atkins .. k k ,X ,..-A.....s..w-usuNq............,,...... Why are you looking at me like that?!! l've heard of three Stooges but four? U.N. - Real The International Relations Club is composed of our Seniors and juniors that have an interest in international politics. In order to further their knowledge of this area, the group participated in the model United Nations at Colum- bus College. Representing their assigned countries, they solved international problems presented to them. Aside from the model UN., they assisted with service projects and assembly programs. Hey, get my best side. Hey, Paul your pants are unzipped. International Relations Club 23 Parlez' Vous Francais? Bonjour There are several students at Kendrick that fancy the sound of the French language. Not only do these students like the French language, they also enjoy learning the different customs of the French people. French Club members learned French dances, French songs and have learned how to cook and eat French food. The French Club members have had car washes in order to raise money. V few- f 1st row L to R - Sabrina Holt, 2nd o Nancy Cannington, james Wicks, Donna Lowry, Valery Farley, row - Penny Miller, Dianne Mayne, Anne Elrod, loanne Schmind, 3rd row - Bruce Crawford, Gerald Atkins, Rose Baugher, lack Poole. French Honor Society W as, W lst row L to R - Nancy Cannington, Penny Hurban, 2nd - Gerald Atkins, lack You mean there are no bathrooms here? Poole. .,-4 You know how many people are dead in this Why don't you buy us a drink?? cemetary . . .all of them!!!! 24 French Club Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Guten Tag The German Club began the year with their annual trip to Helen, Georgia to attend the Oktoberfest. The German Club members per- formed its first play in German. It uw was entitled Schneewittehen ,f 9? if , T 46' , f SnowWhite Dand was performed l . 'lunar' for the German Womens' Club. They also had car washes and bake sales to help raise money. The German Club prepared for the State German Convention to be 'lst row L to R- Sandra Kropaczewski, Sandra Sharp, Lori Grabher, Rhonda Mason, held at St. Simon's Island. Debi Albert, Diana Schneider, Lisa Schultz, Regina Harvey, 2nd row- Sherri Ketchum, Cindy loiner, Donna Bass, Carmen Webb, Carl Shayne, Belinda Lane, Gabriele Schaad, 3rd row- Billy Morgan, David Phillips, Mark Poteat. M, is German Honor Societ ' v Think I Should gquirt her? 1st row L to R - Kathy Ancheta, Wendy Larkin, 2nd row - Melanie Haynes, Diana Schneider, David Phillips, Gabriele Schaad. There WHS an Old lady Wl'0 lived in 3 Shoe - - - Don't knock it, Michel Angelo began this way! German Club 25 g,HabIa Espanol? iQue Pasa! The Spanish Club began the year by preparing for Cenicienta or Cinderella The Spanish Club, along with the German Club, performed the play THE CHRIST- MAS DOLL. The Club also ,, prepared a Valentine's program 1 forthe Pediatric Ward at a nearby hospital. Spanish Club members participated in their annual Span- ish Honor Society induction program and the Foreign Language Festival at the Salisbury Fair. i mf lst row L to R - Allise McCreary, Chandra Davis, Sarah Buckley, 2nd row L to R - Barry Harris, Tracey Bell, Vernita Hood, Deborah Cobb, Sherri Morgan Spanish Honor Society 'lst row L to R - Mary Beth Floyd, Aracelis Malave, Rosie Yulo, 2nd row - Sandra Shar , Lori Cirabher, Lisa Shaw D E ls this gonna be in the annual? 26 Spanish Club -ws-st. :eff i ' Spanish honor awards for highest averages. my ..... 4 X -' V F- . 4 -'Nia-5 ' l'm glad Christmas comes but once a year. l 1'nLr 'Ist row L to R - Margie Benyo, Elaine Ward, Sarah Simpson, Giesla johnson, Wanda Coar, 2nd row - Kay Swain, lanetha Buckner, Tonya Buckner, Darla Spencer, 3rd row - Miss Houston - Advisor, Tammy Taylor lcl. ' if it .ff or fn l lost my comb. F.B.L.A. The Future Business Leaders of America have visited a variety of public places. The F.B.L.A. group went to Sunshine Bakery to observe this organization. They also went to the Medical Center to cheer hospitalized patients. There the F.B.L.A. group prepared a Halloween party. Their money- raising project consisted of the sale of Santagrams during the Christ- mas holidays. f'.4y3am,,' K Come on Sarah, smile. 3 13 gt V3 1 XY: 5 'Ni S.. .L-fl Do we have to read this? Q31 191 Let's all sing! F.B.L A 28 Cliff 84 Co. Our D.E.C.A. group won the American Red Cross Blood Drive with a total of 86 pints! They received the Big Drop Award for their courage and support. D.E.C.A. along with D.C.T. and V.O.T., adopted a needy family and gathered groceries, toys, clothes and money so this family could enjoy Christmas. Our D.E.C.A. Club took baskets of fruit and small personal items to a nearby nursing home. They also held their annual luncheon at Bonanza. D.E.C.A. i ,af , v I K il s A XJ, 1 J I . ... . . ... I g , KQW ' .i q ' . lrmfflfgsl Q y Things for the needy family. this .1 Toni Wade says, God must have a sense of humor. D.E.C.A. Q 'lst row L to R - Martha Newsome, Wendy Larkin, Amy Duncan, Linda Slomczynski, jackie Baldwin, Michele ltzoe, Chris Kile, Daniele Harper, Connie Gill, Patty Stewart, Shebra Stafford, 2nd row - Mark Mixon, Brenda Dean, Stephanie Pritchett, Art Moss, Candi Brooks, Edie Shepherd, Irene Vanderpan, Dennis Hall, Clivv Moulton - Advisor, 3rd row - Gary Youngblood, Carlos Andujar, Shannon Whitley, Derl Thomas, lohn Kroll, Larry Tanniehill, Morris Kindell, Dwayne Griffin, Terry Church, 4th row - Cary Elrod, Ed Teal, David Smith, Cary Smith, jeff Gordy, Bobby Haywood, Dennis Oakes , ag uv 'N M Those who didn't finish their homework will be encased behind the glass doors!! SM f 5 as it ' K - ' : i -Qf.Q ' 'iii .. :,. We value individuality. 1st row L to R - jackie Manning, Elahe' lrarania, Paulette Coakley, Charlotte White, Drucilla Dean, Sharon King, Willie Robbins, 2nd row - Rita Markham, Belinda Nobles, Cornelia Hinton, Sandra Brown, Cynthia Lightfoot, Debra Morris, Sandy Lewis, janet Pate, 3rd row - Vivian Allen, Patrica Cantrell, Lisa Hughes, Annie Wilson, Tammy Ellison, Renee' Shepperd, jim Potts, Mrs. l. Kirby - Advisor. f 3 e,,, f Boy, these Kendrick folks are looking I don't believe my eyes, it's Santa. funnier and funnier!! QB!! QB! We are family. Ring, Ring! V.O.T. began its year with an installation of officers. Officers and other club members participated in a M.D.A. Carnival at Peachtree Mall. V.O.T. members also helped in the Blood Drive. The club held their annual Trick or Treat festivi- ties at the Medical Center for the children. V.O.T. members named Crystal johnson as honorary grandmother. In February, the V.O.T supported their annual co-op Reverse Beauty Pageant. This pageant was composed of guys from the three co-op pro- grams and judged by the girls. V.O.T. members also participated in the Employer-Employee Ban- quet and their second annual Bed Race. Are you kidding? ' , L Sandra Brown - Who types with their toes? Hah - I got it! V.O.T The Pitts The D.C.T.fV.l.C.A. Club with its large membership had a very busy year. During our annual blood drive the V.I.C.A. along with FBLA and Deca, set the new county high school record of 189 pints. For a Thanksgiving project, V.I.C.A. provided a complete turkey dinner for a needy family and presented them with S25 in cash. V.l.C.A. Week and the Employer Apprecia- tion Banquet was used to promote awareness of Vocation Industrial Clubs of America. V.l.C.A. skill olympics involved our V.l.C.A. students to compete in state and national competition in areas such as cabinet making, welding and housewiring. Qviefiv T xtiiit s - ' President, Vice President N Q36 6354 1st row L to R - Dee Sapp, Theresa Hanners, lack Richards, lo Thorne, Taco Perez, Tammy Smith, Mike Thomas, Missy Fair, L nn Glascow, Lisa Britt, Steve Pitts - Advisor, 2nd row - Mike Pritchett, Richard Floyck Gary Hightower, Gretchen Morris, Mike Howard, jeff Brannon, Paula King, Debbie Meyer, Rusty Stevens, Billy Magill, 3rd row - Greg Marshburn, Mike Lowell, April Posey, Debbie Harrington, Buford Sasser, David Welsh, Roy Ward, Richard Acker, Pete Stuart, 4th row - Alan Wright, Keith Dent, Calvin Street, jimmy james, Steve Diehl, Shelby Monk, Marc Caldwell, Gene Frady, Darrin Dwyer. 'l' 1 r- ig! l m? N, mi I1 ' at , H L- H' P' G , 8 R? Y L f Q , Q: W . K 'mv 1 ge fl 'ft K ,. Q 143 C L C f 1 i f :.. 'it ff lk log Secretary, Treasurer Ti We're trying to look important! 30 D GT. k1:JA.L'giQ ' fl ' ,J . 9 - ' rf , QW Q q b rf? I4 32:33 :- if dsl' , T ' li-,.. ,V if-:- Will the real Mr. Khomeini please stand!! -- M4159 W Richard Acker - Hey, l'm cool. Alan Wright - l'm never wrong. 1st row L to R - Richard Tidwell, Willis Proctor, Suzy Duke, Sandra London, Terry Hall, Frank Spivey, Robert Farley, Max Duke, Mr. B. Smith - Advisor, 2nd row - joseph Thomas, Clint Davis, David Smallwood, joe Speck, john Castaneda, Andy Rodriquez, Mark Thomason, Vincent Oates, Patricia Dawson, William Beers, 3rd row - Herold Morris, Darrell Sherrod, Stanley Speakman, Vincent Dixon, Rowland Bass, Mercer Mitchell, Anthony jenkins, Mike Barker, Darryl Solari Bill Beers - lt really works. Shocking! The Electronics Club is a new group at Kendrick. This club serves to unite students who are interest- ed in the field of electronics. The members apply their skills toward various projects for trade shows and displays. This new group has had many problems in organizing their club and Constitution. Their main project was to learn the Morse Code and communicate with it effectively. Not only you guys can do it! ifii i.t,.ii . Smit s v - . tg t J, .t,. , . Y, it w jf? .ff x WSW' But Mr. Smith, I tried. jeff Wade and Mercer Mitchell make electric shocks. Electronics Club 31 as X AC.. t 4 Jf- K K iivxl, V.O.C.A. Vocational Opportunities Clubs of America helped students develop leadership abilities. One of the activities in which V.O.C.A. students have participated was the selling of balloons during Homecoming Week.TheV.O.C.A. float placed second in the Homecoming parade. Kenny Brown - My first key to the mens room! Q00 ff ,, I 1 ' 1 lst row L to R - jenny Rayborn, Bebe Vickers, Parish Hall, joey Fredette, Tharnell Buckner, Gwen Thomas, Angie Hollis, BW. Lawhorn, Mrs. Tate - Advisor, 2nd row - Kenny Gallups, Richard Lawson, Mark Owens, Tonya Williams, Robbie Farrebee, Ken Brown, Ricky Short, Allen Thomas, Paul Schierholtz, jason Radcliff, lonita Clark Anthony Davis is inducted into the V.O.C.A. club. vocn cu y A Acwemc a cuisses . fi-:Ml VOCA! Our next candidate for president. Our faithful Advisor. 32 V O.C.A. iw 1st row L to R - Lolita Walton, Pepper Miller, jackie Phillips, DeeDee Shaw, Paulette Coakley, Darla Spencer, lanetha Fox, 2nd row - Vivian Allen, Faith Sherrod, Denise Harvey, Carol Belton, Cornelia Hinton, Sandra Brown, C-iesla johnson, Benita McCary, La Vera White, 3rd row - Mrs. DeRamus - Advisor, Lisa McCary, Teresa Barker, Drucilla Baldwin, Shenita Austin, Benita Harrow, Delores Sanks 7 .f- ' Fw' gg its Darn, I spilled oatmeal all over those test papers. This is our Members of the wedding. Carol Belton 81 Vivian Allen display the 2nd place ribbon the F.H.A. won at the state fair. 1 P 'I itil ii fii :., gay t' , new bumber sticker! Sew Simple The Future Homemakers of Amer- ica activities focused on individual growth, family development, young people's role in society and preparations for marriage and careers. F.H.A. students worked to complete their motto Toward New Horizons by participating in a Fashion Show, Talent Show, singing carols at children's wards and visiting West Central Georgia Regional Hospital. Denise Harvey 81 Paulette Coakley ponder the activities they'll par- ticipate in as members of the F.H.A. F.H.A. 33 l 1 2 Top otch National Honor Society member- ship is on a selective basis. The four qualifications for membership are Leadership, Scholarship, Char- acter, and Service. To be eligible, a student must have a cumulative B average or higher for Grades 9-11. The names of students who made a failing grade any six weeks of their junior year or were involved in any disciplinary action are deleted from the list. The faculty then voted on the students - rating them according to the four qualities. To maintain their mem- bership, students must attend meetings, participate in activities and projects, and keep the min- imum grade requirement. Induc- tion is held in the spring. The National Honor Society is under the direction of Ms. Nason, Ms. Ward, and Ms. Tate. Among activities, the N.H.S. members have participated in the Kendrick Extravaganza and have visited nursing homes. Car washes and the sale of other items helped finance a trip at the end of the year. 5a1,.,,,,.,, ' ,f iii-gf l love popularity! 34N H.S. 1st row L to R - Mike Green, Norma Stabler, Aracelis Malave, Amy Duncan, Rosie Yulo, Belinda Crenshaw, Alison Wills, jean Kennedy, Penny Hurban, Lisa Shaw, Kathy Ancheta, Wendy Larkin, 2nd row - Mr. Pellman - Advisor, Greg Norton, Mary Beth Floyd, Michele Itzoe, Drucilla Dean, Melanie Haynes, Cornelia Hinton, Sandra Brown, Cheryl Linton, Charlotte White, jackie Manning, Candi Brookds, 3rd row - Chuck Menza, jimmy Lester, Patrica Ponder, Tina Spain, Barbara Cook, Belinda Nobles, David Phillips, jack Poole, Paula King, Richard Floyd, Max Duke, 4th row - janet Pate, Greg Robert Russell f is S -D 7777111111140 Q va' ,1- lt cant be THAT funny!!! Mary Beth Floyd Mary Beth Floyd held the nerve racking position of President of the National Honor Society. Her chal- lenging duties were to plan call and conduct all meetings and activities of this superior academic organiza- tion. Mary Beth has established a good working relationship between the members and other officers. Mary Beth was busy as Editor of the PHOENIX Vice President of the Senior Class and a member of Mu Alpha Theta. She has succeeded in all of her leader- ship duties which has placed Kendrick s N.H.S. at the top of the hill ' Hartley, jack Stutts, Tim Owensby, Mark Ellison, Cecil Kash, Greg Riddle, Mark Smallwood, Clint Davis, ' A Q J . fl a. 1 'W - 4 , . , , Q -, I 4 L x- f af-'S NEW-S rs: X 'X 1 'st ' 3- L A ft ' I W lk Qfjrxxat xxx ' 'E ' fin in wif ' P' as gi if I f A ar' , Q ,L x E S' at gif x ' A N if A 6 - I I j J ' ll ll I ll I f Rlcky Nelson Rlcky Nelson held the supportlng posltlon of Vlce Presldent for the Natlonal Honor SOCIETY Hls lmpor tant dUtlGS were to 3SSlSt Mary Beth Floyd wlth all meetlngs and actlvltles Rlcky had to be present for functlons ln case the presldent was absent He had to render support and encouragement to other members for the partlclpa tlon IH the N HS In addltlon to NHS actlvltles Rlcky was Pre sldent of the Senlor Class and a member of the Mu Alpha Theta Club Scholarshlp descrlbes Rlcky well Come on now glrls calm down the extravaganza wlll go well Blll Beers the N H S separates us men from the boys' Aracells Malave Aracells Malave held the Informa tlve DOSIIIOH of Secretary for the Natlonal Honor SOCIETY Her con stant dutles requlred announclng the meetlngs checklng the roll f6COfdIng the mlnutes accurately partlclpatlng ln all actlvltles and aldlng the Vlce Presldent ID plan nlng the tOplCS that were to be dISCUSSCd IH the next meetlng Aracells was busy not only Wlfh N HS but as a member of the Senlor Class Councll and a member of the Kendrlck Computer Club Truly the quallflcatlon of SGFVICQ descrlbes Aracells Rosle Yulo Rosle Yulo held the trustworthy POSITION of treasurer for the Natlonal Honor SOCIETY Her ef flclent dUtlCS requlred DFGCISC handllng of dues and money from all sales She worked enthuslastlcal ly Wlth Mary Beth Floyd and the other offlcers to encourage the lncrease of flnanclal galn ROSl6S tlme was not only OCCUpled Wlth the offlce of treasurer but she was qulte busy as Captaln of Varslty Cheerleaders durlng the summer and football season She was a Leo Club member and a Mu Alpha Theta member Rosle was also Sports EdlIOf ofthe CHERAQUI All these actlvltles requrled outstand ln c aracter u demands of Rosle s OblIg3tlODS Cllnt D3VIS 84 Llsa Shaw Come on Llsa lust cause you got nomlnated . . . V . . - . . - is 'h ' i U' I l . . . . ' S' , . . . . ' ' - 'r . .' . ll ' ll ' V ' -K y . .. . - of 5 gfgi ' g h to f lflll the . 4 ' ' - - L f l l . . t . I . . before I dld, doesnt mean you can hog the fountainlllll N.H.S 35 The Colonel sure doesn't make it like he use to. Edgars' Club Psi Omega Epsilon, better known as the Poe Club, is a very produc- tive group. Poe members are responsible for reading all short stories and poems submitted to the literary magazine for publica- tion. After many bottles of correc- tion fluid, late afternoons, moments of hysteria and McDon- alds' cold French fries, the Club produced THE RAVEN. However, Poe members enjoyed the plea- sure and relaxation of taking short trips, going to dinner or just talking. Hide me, l've just escaped from the Atlanta Zoo. 36 POE ..-r' lst row L to R - Angie Hammett, Roberta ltzoe, Rose Baugher, Patrica Lassiter, 2nd row - LaVera White, Cindy Procter, Paula Waldrop, Richard Miller, Penny Hurban, Duskey Todd, Ms. Mitchell - Advisor ni-fm' Children, let's stay together. f Q X. W 2744-IQ! it H M Life at the top is so lonely. ffza. f 'X ..-- 'f. Don't look now, here comes a naked elephant. pn! 69 DeeDee Shaw, Kelly Greene, Liesa Kirkland, Zsu Zsa Tamas, Linda Cote, Sandra Sharp, Lori Grabher, Nancy Cannington, Lisa Shaw, jean Kennedy, Kay Swain, Mary Hamilton, 2nd row L to R - Gabriele Schaad, Liz Gunn, Cindy loiner, Sandy Martinez, Laura Dixon, Michelle Rivers, Deborah Albert, Valerie Sudduth, Sherri Ketchum, Tommy Parry, Mr. Moulton - Advisor, Sandy Lewis, 3rd row - Margie Benyo, Tina Spain, Melinda Shaw, jeff Culpepper, lack Poole, Deidra Hicks, Arlena Rodgers, Stephanie Robinson, Wanda Coar, Valerie Green, Veronica Smith, ludy Walker, Alesia Figgins, Gwen Seldon I l SX . lil. Leapin' LEO Club! Yogi Lewis - it's easy to sleep with your eyes open!! V M, ,',. , ,,,,, ' 'Mi W-. When does Greg Mathis come in? I don't agree with that idea! ,L av: s., Nancy Cannington 84 Lisa Shaw listen quietly, in hopes of going to Disney World. Roarrr Leadership . . . Experience . . . Opportunity, that's what it means to be a Leo! Our Leo Club roared like a lion during this past year. While working closely with the Lions Club of Columbus, they raised money to support many projects. Among them were to help combat disease, save eyesight and improve living conditions of the needy. Under Mr. Moultons' direction it was like having a tiger by the tail in that the Leo's were a very energetic group. However, what took the cat's meow was the way these young people related to the elderly and handicapped on a person-to-person basis. A- 'f' Laura Dixon, the 1979-80 Leo Club president. LEO 37 J-.........c....,. 1st row L to R - Ms. Amos - Advisor, Penny Hurban, Sou Ra Yoon, Sabrina Holt, 'X Q . 11. ff w:,:xNAN-- Shenitha Raven, Karen Purchase, 2nd row - Liz Gunn, Clint Davis, Chiresse Ruggs, Sandra Brown, Sandy Lewis, Patti Brown, Laura Swindle. The Bod Kendriclds Student Council was a great assistance to the student body. They were always working to help improve the school. Our Council consisted of two repre- sentatives from each homeroom. These representatives must have maintained an over all C average to fulfill their position. They were elected by the students of each class and sponsored by Ms. Amos. The Student Council helped prepare for Homecoming Week. They also sold carnations for Valentine's Day. Get Greg's combination, too. 1 , , l Is that really your phone number?? We Anyone got change for a S20.00? 38 Student Council Soo Ra Yoon is a freshman student council representative. if L.. -.M r'.u.,1v::i-if fsi,,...,'. ff ,, f . .2-f:...,gfp,g mfg - fa-gang .4 - B 5 ,gf-isis , 1 itz Wir -- me if 5' I Dont stop till you get enough. t U 5 nw:- 1st row L to R - Georgette Leonard, Connie Harris, Leila Green, Benita McCrary, Nancy Cannington, Lori Grabher, Anita Carter, Debra Williams, 2nd row - Ms. Lloyd - Advisor, Cheryl Linton, Roslind Smith, Donna Bass, Elaine Ward, Vernita Hood, Carol Davis, Michelle Chaffer, 3rd row - Lisa Hadley, Lisa Schultz, Denise Ogle, Deidra Hicks, Arlena Rodgers, Stephanie Robinson, Wanda Coar, Valerie Green, Veronica Smith, ludy Walker, Alesia Figgins, Gwen Seldon VVeWe Pep The Dallas Cowboys have their cheerleaders and the Kendrick Cherokees have their Cherokettes! The Kendrick Cherokettes are a b-au-.- i' group of talented young women that contribute a great deal of their , time to bring extra spirit to the basketball and football games. The Cherokettes cheered the football team to their victorious wins, and in basketball, they performed electrifying dances at halftime. nslbds. Hey, I wear underoos and don't you forget it! ,tk 'Q .. Q- sq if . as --HK K f S N93 ' I xg i 1 l F X As a Cherokette, Veronica Smith demonstrates her enthusiasm and spirit. Lisa Swim is trying for the lead part in the play Statue of Liberty. Cherokettes 39 The l.A.C. The Industrial Arts Club provides s students with an opportunity to H 'Y create and build projects. Some of these projects are entered in state 1 competition, while other projects T T L are taken home for the enjoyment of the student's family and friends. f X VQN' 5 F12-xjx l 2' . There is if 1 -.0 A R451- wg QX. Ks Bruce Skiles, faithful advisor, and still Smile and say going strong. 15- , wg-5: T 'W X V - -1 -if - ' L I .4 cv... gliwxi g V K Our club - Ben Harris, Cavanaugh Mims, Clay Letchworth, Larry Tippins, T. 1, Still. 40 Industrial Arts Club 5 .ar a good point to be made here. vp . . Cheeseburger please!!! 4 . K f- A Look at Ben just playing it cool. 'lst row L to R - Dianne Hasty, Arnetha Lee, Lisa Shaw, jean Kennedy, Robert Scott, Vincent Grimes, Pam Moore, 2nd row - Suzanne Lee, Patrica Grantham, Aracelis Malave, Zsu Zsa Tames, Sarah Simpson, Charlotte Leeson, Howard Rodgers, Randy Allen, Mr. Hannock - Advisor, 3rd row - Greg Hartley, Anne Elrod, Denise Renn, Mark Ellison, lohn Collins, lack Poole, Cecil Kash, Chuck Menza, Bill Beers, jackie Speakman, jeff Middleton. S H The club with class!! K.C.C. Kappa Gamma Gamma stands for the Greek letters K.C.C. Kendrick Computer Club was one of the biggest clubs at Kendrick. This club was offered to those with an interest in furthering their know- ledge of computers. The K,C.C. members met together to try out varied skills of the computer system. The group sold computer banners for a money making project. They also participated in monthly social activities at Cooper Creek. jack Poole and lean Kennedy prepare a program for Computer meeting. I , cggg 41 ,--.1 Oh my God, here he goes again. Howard Rodgers - Help! I can't stop the machine. Computer Club 41 Qs! W f, K J , Q. N. if 'u .X 'S . . , ' . as'-kv .Q 'W ' - , , I x . fin' x W Q-- L ...Q sw - 5 xg . A W. K, - W. Jw- ik N Y K Q.. .,wu.y if, ' fi' f iii ' 3 f .VA- Q. x 5 ' AAP.:-vb 5, QVGA , 5- , ' uf lg gif F Ayr K., . di' 1 pg yu! 5, . A9 N , 1 . ,, ' ' 1 an . 3, 5 ,X 'pr . ,. k K . ,. 5,1 K P' K.. . ig.. ,'-W, Q ,Y 4,5 ., .Q r Q Aff, u 1 Q 0 5 , xx? 'H X ... se' x ' ' . Q , ' 'O A ' ' ,519 iff? 4 A, , X- 5' x V' D , v H 5 4 ' 4 Q ,4. -'kinf i ,yi . -- v . , B K A a . '- . ' 111' in V ' 1 ,' N mp . 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'ffl ,f , . 5-T ., .T .- X- eff, ,QT 4, 'A-.' '-: ' ,, . , . 4 'L T ya Q. .3 -fi T T ' ' f+w.lf 'f - T 'T csv' WF 'f . '.- . f' ,as 1-:alfa - -' ' ,, il ,--' Fftiia ' . ' 4 ff is ' . 1 -or- Nw ',. T Orff s 43A 4444 , - , ,IW . . fi, . A + I . - 54g.g 444 , ' 1 4,4 . M: 4 Q . .Rza 'Ts ' . 29 4 A 4' . . 4 '.f 4- 44 , ' w' .4 44414 -y4:r4a 44fn -..4 44' 4Q4.',4 5 .44 J 4 .' :ft . ' l jf ' ' e 4 ' 4 ' 2 9 4 4 1 V, ,wi 4 as N- Q 'T' o T' . 1 . ' ' -. , A tum . -1 --. a H' , N ' - lies Cross Country Runners -mean. Left to Right- Coach Skiles, john Whitwell, Paul Henry, lohn White, Kelvin Chester, Tony Fleming, kneeling - Otis Smart, Ricky Sutton Kelvin Chester Kelvin Chester appeared at the top of the hill from the beginning ofthe season. In the last year alone he set the record for the Cross Country run, the Region, the mile, and the 880 yard run. He won the Region and placed third in the state. ln his junior year, Kelvin came in second in the state, the mile, 880 yard and cross country run. Kelvin won the region consecutively during his f past three years. 44 Cross Country The Kendrick High track team quickly became known for its fantastic runners. Not only are the individual records high, but the team record as well. This season the team finished with an 8-1 record. ln the Invitation- al races, the Cherokees finished with either 3rd or 4th places and in State competition fin- ished either in 4th or 5th places. r, fi ' Y' fhA. Left to Right - Coach Skiles, Lisa Perrella, Iris Payne, Tina Kroll, Tammy Purchase, Marie Scott, Kim Adams, Cynthia Scott V if ,,,, V if ,r 2 i Qi at ea , ,si ' K C f F Jr if A , 5354: f L . . vmiisiu, C bv, 4, it fig? I . A-fly-E 6 ,iff , ,SL si ,N A I i ,g if L Q J? il H, f ,. . f '. , . V fibfif- , V J y L, , K, if I -fa 1 tctc R - ' 1 ffm w 'f--at' s ,, - K it is a , , .. af :ln were .. , .. - C . ' - ,.,, 1 ,, 'K . C if r ,:f ' we 9- - -f f ff H - ,,,. , as Ly. , as ststs, tt titt it Tina Kroll Tina Kroll had a fantastic year of running cross country. Her first race was the WESTMINISTER INVITATICNAL, in which Tina placed 18th. In the Riverdale Invitational she placed 8th, How- ever in the Region ZAAAA, Tina came in 1st setting a new course record for the 2-mile. Tina com- mented I think this season was very rewarding for the team all together and for me as an in- dividualf' Cross Country 45 I av My naw. . ,,, - at 'WM E . X 4-,J- ,f v 4-FQ' P 1' 'P 1 ' 1' 7 h 4 sn h 'f ee r Sm,V h . is 3? J, fn we, ,- ,ff W 'Q A x ' JK- 1 E i :Q vt 1 Q Q dr 4 51 f . M .g A lf?'.V' 1 -i lim Price Fred Payne Aurther Comer i' l.i' Hx ' lr 46 Track F 4 fre 5 ,J s' s aw '- gn 3, 1. . 2.11.5 Q fr, A - L 'ga 7. vt is PM Gary Hightower Kelvin Chester Aurther and Roland Bass , e 1: gg Ir, 3 e, do Q -. h W 3 'I 1 xx fr' r e 'H :sr r 5 h 1 do fs r J- r oy K QV' A . 1 K V john Whitwell Paul Hendry Bruce Chreene 4 E 1 1' s SN -5 N 0 . 1 , X .. fi X -. -5' 4:5 J X iw ii 6 . 5 .... fu 1 OFF . x . , 'sr rfvf Q.. l john Collins , 1 5 g,, SPCRTS , - fm ,N .xi 7 , , F Qu, js- r- .V lx,:i,r.3' . . I 9. 'fx' , . : ,, . , . f , ' .. H f pf ,, ! . ,x ACTNITIES On your mark! Get set! Go! Track is a sport in which physical and mental fitness is exercised. When one thinks of track, running usually comes to mind. However running track also involves, pole vaulting, broad jumping, javelin, shotput and discus throwing. To achieve these areas to the fullest, great concentration is needed. According to one of the members of the track team, Once you set your mind at what you're going to do, your progress increases. I 4 U Q, s A ,pm 0 45 .o ..,x L l Curtis D'Aboy . . xt, . as K . 'D s a Q fav ,. . my f Q Q C I , ., lxg. 1 W' I A ' 1' Q Charles Gallow Edward Bozeman Track 47 + X - - I ,M , rl fr . ,. , 5-gh ' 3 ,ggi ' 'V 7, .uf ' ,. ,',, Sig a, , ,,-fe. Q ,., T-ek., ,M f .,..,,,..,x X. , A -,- . ... lllwgv' 56 f '?:'7ff'4' l .- 2 ll .L Lf Lf 1 fwilixi f'-iff , J 24 Y, - ,tsvff M.. . , . Q yglr, A, 7 , 13' f jg ... 52,44 'rM'Q 'c:'f frm H lwlf-' ' we ' N Y I M ' W . if ef I . 4 ,, W X Qs. ,, y l Y T r , , . ,, W 'jr .4 E l 5 V 9 W A zf,- fa. ' ,ay K 'lf' 91, 'K' g A T Q ., ., . , 1:20 ' hi.. J ' -A T s A i 5 I 62' . , 1' ' , 'sau .f '-3 Qu-'41' iw?-if ' Y 'N , F' . gr -a a3'f'. s,a- W' 5 N X if 2- -Q. ' ' -'-'af ...,. .g - wir --f. f-dm f-ff ' - , -2 If ,w .3 , : 1 .5 -21 , s . N -1 ' f- :':'. 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'I-915' -,ffiiii fs.'i'f :VN-55 5.7 'I1.,,-- ,- ,-1gslA!1?:i57i?'l?i?5f:ww ' . iff it ' RIT ,-,sa-WF--Mg,-..,+1gff.'? ev- - , 'g t ,, W.. A :f:.,:.1 - ss.: -f ' . .32 H A f:.f-516-'-il? -s.,,,,,R:1.,s1v.:.f.. .R f:'i.g,..- few F - g ' 'fg2if'3?K'i?V i 'Q Y .:q5 '42Y :v..,..k,sf.f.s .A wg, -Q' ' A-j - -V K. - ' V. 4' , aafyiiw., X , fj The crack of the bat! The cheers of the crowd! The slide into home! Safe! Practice began for the baseball team months prior to their first game. This season was challenging as well as rewarding for the members of the team. Besides six returning seniors, there were two juniors, eight sophomores, and three freshmen. Each member of the team exemplified the courage and determination of the Mighty Casey at bat. , . , A .B -af 'r :J ' Q, E ease-:ggi-. X-ifw..f:s2s..m N V. N.-f-eff'-, I F' ' - ew? P!l'g '? , ' -X - at T .s .-,,- n 5.3.6, . Eg, - K .- , ,. A -5 'V Q ' M -r ,. A. -'79 ' 1 l fx, f '3 1'f1?1' . ' 1, ,, , ' ,- ' gk , Hg if ' . A g,'w'3'T 1 x , ,f V - ' 93, lr, 1' Q.-.P . ,xfg . I. - ... N. , ABOVE: Harold Stephens, lim Potts, Bimbo Tidwell, limmy Lester, Greg Mathis, and james Flowers. 48 Baseball A 1 . 'f 1: .-, A . , . ,M it ,.,, Q , J3- , -- ..,. y: A 1 ' if '- A ' --5 we ' -,b ,,, , , - 5, A -, ,345 ,ragga-1.k,,..,: N . , - .-,.,.-A . Q W.-. .vw . .. M -. . -' ...Q -sr-gff' ,- ' -' .H .' ' 'f I-' ' Archie Ezell, Terry Ivey, Freddie ABOVE: Coach Bobby Howard Tonie, Freddie Blackmon. Manager: Rusty Abernathy. '1 . r VV I M , .ww ,- fzzfse. F is ,X A F F , . r f 147' K my I A-'ws ,E . . fa .jx Q . g xv , X -.b 4' ff af 4 N g P ','X5.grf+fv . 4 - v?45fQ1f:'Q-MQ: 1? -LW iq L 1,f.+w2'f' fff' ,f ' ,Q -9. I v -- 1 1, '- . , A ,V vyfuxvyyw ., .. V ' L T yy iht? 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They have overcome many hardships with late practice hours, injuries, lack of equipment, and the disadvantage of having a different coach for the past three years. The team was very young, and they did a remarkable job, considering that they had nine Freshmen, four Sophomores, three juniors, and only two Seniors. Stephanie Robinson, the captain, led the team with a lot of hard work and the willingness to work. jackie Speakman, a Sophomore, has a bright future ahead of her because of her outstanding talent. Linda Tidwell, a junior, was injured and had a late start in the competitions. But Linda's great leadership ability kept her with the team, helping the others as much as she could. Unfortunately, we were unable to get pictures of the following girls, but they were also on the team: Mary Holt and Lynn Clark. The Kendrick High Gymnastics Team will continue to grow throughout the years to come, but this years' team has helped make Kendrick the school at . ,,,....W'1Lfu.' I ' V 1 ,ff yi W 4.12- . , 'K HW A 1, 1 s -:11ssf ' .1-,Q . I-QM., , A. ft, ' 1' 5:4 if 1? if 12' ff! K-:,:571::v' gigizga' ,- 'fm,f:3, 22. , ' if Hr 1: .,,f.if11211f2fss4fx,,AGEQWW I 4 f V Patricia McClain the top of the hill. Mary Martin Miss Kindberg Coach Students Take To The Mats Kendrick's C-rapplers have definitely climbed a rough and hazardous trail to get to the top of the hill. Though our wrestling program has only been in existence for three years, Coach tHam- bonel Hamilton has coached and cheered his team to success. Lack of equipment and financial support didn't phase the team at all, their end of the season record was 5-1-1, losing only to Hardaway and tying with Baker. standing - Bruce Chreene, Chuck Menza, Bobby Chreene, Carlos Eastman, john Ogan, Chris Carmack, Curtis D'Aboy kneeling - l. C, Andrews, Steve Hunt, Squeaky Armstrong, Eddie lammer, james Shytle wma pai' ,M-eM,,, Wmauln-M-M ,. ,. I l Squeaky Armstrong Squeaky Armstrong is an interesting and incredible person. He has attended his first year at Kendrick High and is admired by many students. Here at 5 Kendrick, Squeaky has perfected his f ' skills and is first in the Region. Also, he went to State - in the 105 pound weight class. Squeaky has won twelve of sixteen matches. Six of the matches were won by pins and six were won by decision calls. Squeaky has exercised his wrestling ability to the fullest. lt is people like Squeaky that make Ken- SWL 52 Wrestling drick tops, William Parker Don Taylor 'GEIIBRIUF at 'R ge is R rr sat Varsity Football Players sa in james Flowers TF 1151173153 Q Ray Williams if.. 1 Q. 'YE nmcx Parrish Buckner Greg Mathis - ss., N Paul Coakley YR? Eddie Graham Greg Norton ' ' ..s ? . i fs TIZ , . y Q, +rs . ssssi g T mann: ttnxnnw rnunnmr snsnnrcr L Tony Foster john Price Tim Wyrick Mary Lowry jim Price - R ,., 1 -11 K M tkxb Q VNQH I gl: y 1 XAKL : i .,,N 5 C ll V Y lll S T mn 'S s ml - B it L Mike Holt Charlie Barker Wayne Harold jon johnson Gary Pietsch Mike Hays Robert Shelton Harold Stephens ,A -s R .. QQ 'Q 'blll - L . tas sas Tyrone Wilson Lloyd johnson : K G rf flbr E S M st s manic? Robert Russell Willie jessee .M .s.l,, ' s maart! t . A Q tl I F . T. j. Still Ricky Bryer This group of seniors has worked very hard for four years. The result of their great Cherokee effort was the Bi-City Champion- ship Trophy. This trophy holds a prominent place in the school at the top of the hill. 1. A C Q .1::'N K Hrunnrcx Wllktrtr 1 I Bobby Chreene Ben Harris Donnie Gilbert Clay Letchworth Steve Hickman :il yips k T s s :gg y . ' j 's-s ...L .2is,L, s.,,, f . .,.. , ' 5 ji EE' , stst y tt as A Mmm: wma s R 'm?1Uf'S ' ,. Carl Baker jeff Culpepper Chris Groke Henry Groce Richard Collier is IEN RI K U n Cavanaugh Mims These juniors plan to work hard next year so that they will follow in the footsteps of their predecessors and bring home the Bi-City Championship next year. Varsity Football 53 S 2 1 , 0- H 'Q' lf O 1 - ' - 4 WEIDIUCF M ' -f fa '--- . . . ,A il - 0 Mutual! if ,551 ' ll 1 , f ' WNDRICK R V , swf- -ng ix 4 E an ' l 1 1291 1 y W 5 S 4 john Baldwin 7 Terrence Walls 8 Brad Worthington 11 jeff Groke 12 Tim Hollis 14 Edward Coleman 20 Watkin Richardson .. 1 . A A'-we 1 'Er .1 gggnm mmxx tinunnrcr . g 1 Xlllllulzr fe C, , 28 Barry Harris 33 Dennis Smith 36 Frankie Price 43 Clifford Lauderdale 53 Rusty Rogers 54 Kevin King 61 Kenneth jones Q f C: is 1 -A 1. if -1 40- 1 ' rmlrcz N Q ' 4 A J r 4 YWBM 1 ' 88, . K mrumcrf at ' tunnis . 1 , mnmcx ii I I L- - -. ... 65 Larry Tippins 68 Ron Peters 72 Harold Morris 75 Ronnie Hadley 81 james johnson 95 Robert Price 96 Dwayne Thomas efsvi 1- G 'E' NS 3 N li Gur Coaching Staff 97 Mark Sparks 98 jerry Schmink n -- -.--nr no 4......- MANACTERS - Allen Tyler and jackie Olds Kendrick 7 Kendrick 42 Kendrick 14 Kendrick 28 Kendrick 13 Kendrick 20 Kendrick 42 Kendrick 33 Kendrick 48- Kendrick 10- -35 Warner Robins -23 Carver 19 Northside 0 Shaw 7 Hardaway 0 Baker 17 jordan 12 Columbus 0 Spencer 0 Central 54 Varsity Football Left to Right- Charlie Dowdell, Cleophus Hope, Bobby Howard, Bill Gaither, Chris Church, Emory Hamilton, Byrd Vanlandingham. Kneeling - Ben Scott, Head Coach. Nearly every athlete who puts on a uniform has some raw talent, but it takes great coaching to bring those qualities out and put them to use. The man in charge to see that those qualities are used to their fullest is Head Coach, Ben Scott. He also coaches the defensive backs. Behind Scott is a terrific staff that makes the athletic program complete. Charlie Dowdell is the assistant head coach and the defensive coordinator. He coaches the defensive ends and linebackers. Bill Gaither is the offensive coordinator. He coaches the offensive linemen, otherwise known as the dogs Cleophus Hope is the head basketball coach and coaches the defensive linemen on the field. Bobby Howard is the head baseball coach and he also coaches the offensive backs. Byrd Vanlandingham is our head athletic trainer and he makes sure that all of our athletes are in tip top condition. john Price, fulfilled the position of nose guard. Coach Scott said, Little Price is the best scout team player we ever had. He has two speeds stop and wide open. john had very good potential and discipline. .1 .sz 5 Coach Scott Picks Top Seniors . S is PM 5 - . f Q 15 A s wt .Q is it N. i Y . Qs RF tg , C . . . X . .ii t' -. . NEQXQQ V WJ ,wwmq it L ff sv fx . .aa t kt I C y .1 f . R s t S Q t 'Q X - r I . egffi- Tony Foster maintained the position of lin- ebacker. Coach Scott said, If we had one guy on our team like Tony every year, we would have a winning season. He has led the defense. Tony was chosen as a Player of the Week by the Exchange Club. 'P L. Xi Let's get it right this time! Pull my belt, and l'll turn into 'Il james Flowers con- trolled the unique posi- tion of quarterback. Coach Scott comment- ed that, Flowers is the complete quarterback. He is an excellent passer, he does a good job of reading the op- tion play, and he is smart. Flowers' ability as a passer greatly con- tributed to the success of the team. He was chosen as second team quarterback of the Bi- City Team. 3 Q-gl 'QW Sinbad f SZ ua Paul Coakley held the position of free safety. Coach Scott comment- ed that Coakley is the best defensive back Kendrick has ever had. Paul is intellingent, quick to learn and takes charge of the game. He was chosen as first safety of the Bi-City Team. Varsity Football 55 Cherokees - The Best In The City 8 and 2! What a sensational season!!! Our Charged - up Cherokees regained the title of Bi-City Varisty Football Team. Although Head Coach, Ben Scott was very proud of the team, he thought we should have perfected our record by beating Warner Robins and Northside. However no one realizes that after being T and 2 and a little discour- aged, the team victoriously won the following seven straight, says Scott. Coach Scott commented that the football players were good people and hard workers. They pay the price for making Kendrick the best school and number 1 in athletics. The seniors were an example of togeth- erness and did their job successfully. Their effort made Kendriclds Varsity, the team at the top of the hill. I QL? s , I Q Qi. ...... a.....W- . ' N: h , s -- ' .. . gn 39 5 I XJ so X ag Q ' Q vt 'P' . Ml. .... W ff, ' , P . . 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XZ K. 9 :ef . t . 1 X C W u yi 2 gy V V 4' 3 ' 1 s 2 Vincent Grimes 3 Danny Porter 4 Nathaniel Bryant 10 Xairer Davis 11 Freddie Blackmon 14 Mike Mancil 14 Tony Reis 20 Steven Lee 21 jerry Speakman 22 Steve jefferson 30 Gerald Richardson 31 Anthony Comer 32 Freddie Toney 33 Deith jackson 34 Rodney Anthony 42 Greg Williams 43 jerrell Warren 46 Anthony Freeman 51 Dave Boylan 52 Mike Barker 54 Barry Thomas 55 Greg Laws 56 Randy Teal 58 Mike Sherrod 60 Curtis Chronister 61 Anthony Walker 62 Stanley Parham 63 jose Nvesslein 64 Paul Kinard 65 Toney jenkins 66 Tim McSwain 67 Albert Cheetam 70 joseph Groce 71 Ali Rasheed 72 Venon Carswell 73 Sidney Wiks 74 james Thornton 75 Mark Winderweedle 76 john Dozier 77 Daryll Solari 79 james Burke 80 Eric Harris 82 King Sparks 84 john james 88 jarome Baskins 90 james Hughley 92 john Rothwell Byron Letchworth 97 Darrin Shockley I f 7 O' .1 A . I Q- Q'-. 5 Freshmen in Bi-City 1 lib . y 1 , Q 5 6 W QV' th rt gtk ,2,Q3Qv-ZEFQQQW 4 it ' Kart 7 m.,'Bel M A -f 1 ' ' ' ' 1 f mf wt H-am-.4 4 s Q .. M, - 7 F' 4 ' MZ-Q ww' 3 stri M 7 7 - VV It t s , te 7 ' 1 1 1 1 + f + s lisr t 4 M it 3 1,5 sr't ' w e4,1 t 4 4 'Mft 2.3, 5 M 1 , ,' in 'tu t' M ' 'K iltii F ' 3 n at 1 13,1 Q :rig n J t f K.H.S. 6 Baker 6 K.H.S. 8 Hardaway 0 K.H.S. 8 Carver 0 K.H.S. 8. Columbus 0 K.H.S. 36 Spencer 0 K.H.S. 22 Shaw 0 . Q F QI 3 3 ' 'S 'av ii, -, ' if N K if!! ld? in W -A .1 itil .1 1 u j in . K K ' a s g 'p' K C 1 't V x SX NY' 5 ' ' '71 1111i Y it 3 2'- ii ' i 'f is ' Coach Hamilton 1 V .tw yph A The Baby Cherokees i once again started out 'ie 'R their first year of high A - 4 A school football on the If-r . A iq v' Sl t' ts Coach Church right track. For four years straight the Kendrick High Freshmen have been the best in the Bi-City in football. They plan to keep up the good work to fill in the shoes of the seniors who have left. Freshmen Football 57 Mrs. Gohmert - Sponsor Delphinium Crawford Tammie Purchase Varsity Cheerleaders Rosie Yulo - Captain Regina Pugh df' This year's Varsity Cheerleader Squad has been very busy. They have been working together since March of 1979. With the help and guidance from their last year's advisor, Miss janie Whinery, the girls were able to go to a National Cheerleader Association Camp. They were very successful in winning two Excellent ribbons, one Superior ribbon and the Spirit Stick award. When school started, they were taken under the wing of Ms. Kathy Gohmert. This past school year was a very spirited and successful year for the squad. E i I 'J sz: an Linda Cote - Co Captain Cindy loiner - ,LA I Sandra Sharp Cynthia Smith 58 Varsity Cheerleaders Laura Swindle Zsa Zsa Tamas Anne Elrod N-.fs S Sins 1 .. was . . fs H ln W me v Q as- M 1 Mrs. Alcott - Sponsor Left to Right - Tracy Davis, Paulette Spence, Winifred Love, Monty Lindo, Melissa Nixon, Lori Ogle, Pat McClendon, Djuana Collins, Mia johnson, Sharon Cox, and Connie Pitts ' n , fr , Molly Tomblin - Mascot This year's l.V. Cheer- leader squad has worked very hard. The girls were extremely disciplined under their captain Sharon Cox. They had a late start in the fall, but they were able to get it together to cheer the Freshmen Football team on to a winning season. me F .,...., , ,, C- , . Q M ..--pf, 4 . A V+ aa- ...a .' vga. --...i . --,f ., i , 1 , -C , ' T 'NF -. l 2 C +V N'x--. fl- .. ' .tw , ' Q fi T ' .,,......- Q -f, - ,,, 4 to .1 .eg at N . M -3 i s is , H ' ' I ' . 1 ' N I -ff'- ' is WJ 'R 1 H Y ' L. X Qs- r Q s. , JH' 2 T s Q S, 2 , 1 , ,Q . W .L , - .pf is lg, 6 ,W ,O , My Eigvf ' ' s. M. J retail fW,-, - Sw v. S x ,M ,, ,. , ,. - fs... i fa A, 1 'S C - - - l.V. Cheerleaders 59 Homecoming '7 Q-K . I., jfhrlif K N M' Mary Beth Floyd, 1979 Homecoming Queen, escorted hy Clary Warren. Margie Dooley crowns the new Queen. Mary Beth Floyd, our 1979-1980 Homecoming Queen, was crowned at the Kendrifk - Cfolumhus game on October 26. Marv Beth commented that this was - the first time I was even nominated as a -.,. J L. A X homeroom representative and I was k A K surprised, Then to he nominated for the , V 5 Court, I was more surprised. When I was , Chosen queen I was xery surprised! This lin.-,Qi , . 3 was perhaps the hest honor I could , v ' , - , f - t pf- -- rec etve. It means more than all the A s in ,V the world hecause I was elected hy the I students. ,, ' Ml I' ' l K The 1979 Homecoming Court i ' 1 .I . ' 2 .as Q: ' ,ff -F, ,, ', I 1. . f . v - '- yi ks .,,Y I ' ,F L W: '4 z .. Zu-as gl' 711. 48m 'SSN' fu, -f Andre' Tyler and Vivian Allen Chuck Menza and Renee Shepperd Kenny Walker and Gwendolyn Wilson 60 Homecoming 'ii jeffrey Armour and Delphinium Crawford Gary Steinhaus and Christie Hicks s 1 X-il .. Leonard Lamb and Sabrina Holt Tim Money and Pam Grabber Ken Blackmon and Liz Gunn john Evans and Kay Warren i f f. . ,ees , . - . t , - Mark Winderweedle and Tammie Blackmon Dennis Blackmon and Sheri Morris ? i'i'-a X 2 1 as at . MN 0 gases .fs Q , ' . . s. 1 .a a E, , 'M - W: -e-' . Willie Carthar and Tammie Purchase The Cherokees celebrated Homecoming Week October 22-26, 1979. On Monday, Door Decorations began as the first spirit booster, 12-9, Mrs. Yawn's homeroom, won the best decorated door and received doughnuts as a prize. Tuesday was jersey, Blue jean, and Tennis Shoe day in which everyone wore their favorite jersey or T-shirt. Even though Wednesday was Tacky Day, our hall decorations appeared super! A tie between the Seniors and juniors was a good example of close competition. Thursday was Disco Day. Students had a chance to show their fancy style with their best outfit. The parade began at 5:00 at the bus loop and trailed to the front of the school. The bonfire followed at 7:00 and became so warm that it set the Cherokees on fire! Additional sparks flew from the pep rally Friday afternoon. We burned the Devils with a victory of 33-12. Mary Beth Floyd was crowned 1979-1980 Homecoming Queen. A homecoming dance was given by the cheerleaders in which nearly 500 people attended. Also, the Superior Seniors won the spirit chain contest with a total of 515120. The enthusiasm of all teachers and students placed Kendricks' Homecoming at the top of the hill. Melvin Ezell and Karen Purchase Homecoming 61 Lf nf A 5 -Qc?ffi fis '-E? l . x L L 3 V, Liu lon johnson james johnson George Calloway Kenneth Walker ,f,, Ricky Bryer Vincent Wilson Clifford Lauderdale leff Groke jasper Perry Vincent Wright Victor Guinn Bruce Figgins Sports 63 Eddle Burton :g if .- - 1. - msg A 'fig' r 9 V -X, -J Wsregi, C E 'ns...,,,,,Q.?. v Q- - L -1 gil na' V' x- 1 'M --nt, -N '?'-L. --...Q .Y Q , X r 1 fb ,Wfi H Q'k7 m W Wy' We Q3 Vp 3 '7??ij',J 64 Sports nf Y W -W .L JC lon johnson a 6'6 junior placed Kendrick's Varsity Basketball team at the top. He has averaged 20 points per game. lon started playing basketball in the fifth grade. He plans to play college basketball at Michigan State, where he'll major in Physical Education. jon received a severe head injury earlier in the season, but he came out bouncing! lon has not only added skill to his team but spirit too. ,hx , ...I 'Ffffg 4' Q R l E Wfffyf 41.3 '-...M 'CI f' Q4 K -.. A as 'r'r I .t.,4s55-fr' - V K . 3 l ..... .Y i-. xx 1 N is 6 J ,fb i E . . S . . ....o eg . , ' . N ' ' 'N L ' - E ili 6 iiii g., 6' A 1 to ,. . s m i s if ' 'L ul 5' W lvl I Sports 65 UIQ! QOH! 'T 0 QOH: 9 w N N 3 Scif? Us 8 N-' Qg 1st row - King Sparks, Xavier Davis, Steve Travis, james Burks, Danny Brown, 2nd row - Allen Thomas, Anthony Freeman, Zarome Baskgm, jerrell Richardson, Nathaniel Bryant, 3rd row - Charlie McGuire, Erick Harris, Freddie Tony, Freddie Blackmon, Anthony Step ens Ill. ---M Freshmen 4 Kendrick 32 38 Baker 30 33 with 40 Kendrick 33 41 Carver 40 55 sg Vsy,,, , Kendrick so 50 Columbus 48 48 Q . Kendrick 43 44 Hardaway 48 49 Kendrick 42 36 Shaw 40 34 Q Kendrick 37 35 Spencer 24 34 6.1 F-v 66 Freshman Basketball I .,hq, Am: yy 1 C V :Ei . V is CW pi F V 1 'if . 3 KK , K ' ' .Q ,mm jr !,, . - 1 . - ,X 5 fl., s. -QQ. ' 'lv Eddie Burton kay V 4 CNQ43' jeff Groke Victor Guinn Hey man! l'm a Cherokee, you can't stop me. jR. Varsity Kendrick 48 59 Baker 49 48 Kendrick 40 38 Carver 54 36 Kendrick 64 50 Columbus 54 52 Kendrick 31 36 Hardaway 32 38 Kendrick 38 42 jordan 33 47 Kendrick 48 52 Shaw 40 34 Kendrick 54 49 Spencer 48 44 km :tu y i 1 X , Q ..,...a---if-' 3 L W' ww.- 1 iii yiarkl .1127 1 , 1' ,Y 5: 33 .gy , 1 'X 11. 4' J sc , z I gf 'F 1 4 ,R I 3 x w X is 'fag 3 25: Y N 'f 31litzi'1Rg5 if gtifsiafe QW' xg? X ak SSGXXEKX rw iw am Klip W X wa s New Q .. 4 l. if 335 4 , f 3 - 6 ' N Q f wk x. F' Q' 3 jasper Perry I 'K l .. , -..I Boysie Shaw 'W .s' i .I 43 f Kenneth Walker Clifford Lauderdale Put that ball in the hoop. Coach C. Hope jr. Varsity Basketball 67 68 Sp ?3 I orts Graham an 'P S-.. ll ii 'ik ?Ef Our Girls Varsity Basketball team began practice under a new coach, Chris Church. Coach Church started from scratch with the team but produced a sensational season. Gwen Wilson and Angie Smith lthe two Seniors? displayed a fine performance of leadership and skill. Even though the girls did not realize their maximum potential the year provided valuable exper- ience and training for next year. W1-' :L+ 'N mom it E-li' Sports 69 Soft ball P X J 4 ,,...-v ' bfi f LLLI , ' t tg 4- . K ,Q at 4. ' ssss - ' ., I --M fgiii-l Nail ' Mrs. Wilks - Coach Carmen Croce Connie Harris Michelle Rivers ,,,,,, ,,,,..... .S L A. .ff 'W 4 L . 1 W' ' S aim ,u., ', f 'Q-TTS w ' --, ' Marie Scott Lisa Shaw Denise Travis - Captain Gwen Wilson 'S 4. is Q .u NK TY ' -ks,' Bridgette Pangelinan Ann Stevens Lorri Valentini Verncile johnson f - I .... ' wt.-. -...M ,Q f r yt 3? '-., . Qi..- -...guna -aw' . .Ah l S N Q5-t . . . k . ,hu ,s.s,,Msgxftj1, , wil, . H W - ' X efza. . as 1 as .ba-'A Q- t y kit -gg S ' .. , -at .- -- t I ,X A AA ,, jig: -'..f -JY- A Lynn Travis Dorothea Cathey Bobby lean johnson Sam Kropaczewski 70 Softball J' ! Michelle Rivers waiting for the pitch. Tracey and Irene warm up before practice. B Team Bottom Row: Kim Adams - Manager, Irene Harris, Tracey johnson, jackie Rucker, Andrea Austin, Back Row: june Madril, Cheryl Reese, luanita Green, Tina Calloway, Cynthia Scott, Thannell Buckner, Lolita Walton Ms. Wilks, Ms. Wilks, Do you think we're too close? W, ,Y '-.-wi S mv --ff , vu my W ,fy ,, That ball won't get past . . . Right down the A-N-T-I-C-I-P-A-T-I-O-N . . . me this time! middle! Take me out to the ball game . . . softball game that is! Kendrick's softball teams came out swinging. As eleven Varsity players returned to the team, four new players were chosen. The Varsity team practiced late hours after school perfecting many skills. Fielding and batting drills were helpful in the challenging scrimages against the B team. The l.V. team consisted of all new players. Shortly, the newness wore off and balls began to fly. Ken- drick's B team upon practic- ing in the afternoons played their spring games at night. With the guidance of Ms. Wilkes, experienced Varsity players and determined l.V. team members, the softball teams batted their way to the top. Denise Travis, the look of determination. What goes up. . .must come down. Softball 71 e , ,X Y an . t . , .X,, , , . . we .. f ' H' . as . -v...Yl. .y .Q , Q, -Q s Q , . ,ft .ff-3,1 Q at lf '3'3,,ft1 ti I . The ,students at Kendrick,High School be A,,f,E 5 A have excelled in many fields of f Eff -' . vocational' and agademlc endeavohpsy -QQ WFVIAG ' They have set-their gow to achfevewihe- me V highest letgelsfand haveiattained them. Our voclafiofial classes have grown Y enormousIy tl lese'ptast years. We have AK . added skill areas from a Graphic Arts ' room to an Electronics Department. Q V , qqlwgi ' 1 A Students are now able to develop their a f ff, Q Q 235, ,Q i f' - abilities to thefullest. Academic classes, '....s,,-' QQ , b b 5, s if ,gig 'sf qw. i f have also enabled studentsjto expand, 513 'T' , 'Q 5' f 'i i far . 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'U-'Y' 1 ' I J 1 , . f- - . 4 ' ' NL' ' 2 ! English For Everyone How do you expect me to draw a map of my neighbor- hood? I never get home from football practice till after dark. Sure, Oedipus had a complex but is that any reason to blame his mother? 'fWouldn't it be more inter- esting if we did a survey on the sexual activities of a toad stool rather than a survey of nonsmokers? If you were to hear these questions asked in class you might think you were in a Social Studies class, instead of an English class. English is a four year require- ment at our school and is enjoyed by many. Kendrick offers a unique selection of English teachers all with unique ideas. Subjects taught in English classes are those of grammar, composition, litera- ture and oral skills. ? gigs New 7 s :BL it ily 4 7' .A2 A is W 31 My fl may 'UG A W , XY 1 Help! I need somebody. 2 Got a Dime? Call someone who cares. 3 Don't bother me I'm busy. 4 The Peanut Gallery. 5 I may look funny, but what's your excuse? 6 You don't know how to spell l ! 7 Do you think that l really look like Barbra Streisand? 8 We are family. 9 No applause please! 10 Did you hear about . . . ali.. g xx is K? 1 il x! Q E ANS. X Q is Q 5 Q 5 QE E MM sl English 75 .I . ,,,, , av .a Q35 3 ,l . . AA,jM r . .gy ','-' 1- 51 ,A, .,552Z?ig MZ , , ' ln ', it i '- ' 'Y -. . 's -- v . , 'mi V ' 5 . ' 4 f- y' I K N IW A M,,,,,,,.f- 52 Gauss has been referred to as the Prince of mathematics and is responsible for arith- metic being called the Queen of the sciences. Of what significance is all this royalty? The title of Prince of Math- ematics was rightly bes- towed on Gauss - one of the greatest mathematicians of all time -for his many contribu- tions to that field of know- ledge. The title of f'Queen of Mathematics is fittingly bestowed on arithmetic, for in all mathematics the bases must be arithmetic with all of its ramifications. For many, mathematics is a pure scienceg for all it is a valuable tool. 76 Math in f .t, . 1' 3 a ' K' IQ ' ' A :T Fl-L: r ' f ,V , 24225 K 3 1 S Z s i 3 S i 3 i E 4 i X ww 43- 4 tt...,.,.,..s.mk, Use Close up toothpaste and have white teeth like me. Here comes Mr. Toole class, straighten up! Are you looking at her legs like me? Boy, does she look good! You'n2notgoingtotakethatpkiureareyou? Wendy, I think they work for The Rolling Stonesf' Won't all the girls envy me! Look at me, mom! Monkey see, monkey do!! e f I ,A Fl i,i 'i, ,M fum , , Q , .' f Qi 1, Q ' U th li v' AAath 77 Class, we have two skulls, one skeleton and a piecost! Mr. Morgan, what's a piecost? Oh, about three dollars! Even though Mr. Morgan cracks unusual jokes, Physiology students enjoy studying the human body and it's functions. A few of the science courses offered at Kendrick are Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, Ecology and Physics. Students have a chance to explore these fields through textbook material, actual observation, dissection and lab work. Equipment such as acids, gas burners and goggles help teach Chemistry students science and safety. Pickled frogs and pigs, microscopes and bones help teach Biology and Physiology students the structure and function of animals. Even though there are various classes, our science teachers present an interesting and factual ap- proach to make our Science Department tops! It III! ii 5 inns il 1 Y' I , 78 Science Science 33 5 .1 s------- 'vttaaammy b All I ever do in this class is copy notes. I read that if you wear a hat, you won't blow your top. Aw, shucks. I knew there were only 104 elements. A little dab will do ya. I brought my lunch in case I don't get finished. Robert Green-the mad scientist! Students doing what they do best. Hard working students always finish last. I like your answer better. Science 79 T 3 ..t,.,...-aww--H- X ,,.. sl.. ,- ,,.. UQQ te tr 5 K W 2 3 Bridges Of Time - ' 1 S E 80 Social Studies 5 4 Kendrick High's Social Studies program is a versatile, well rounded study area supporting a high academic achievement record of which we can all be proud. The program involves all of our students from their freshman to their senior year. Each person has an opportunity to find career goals, learn more about our state, local and federal governments as well as have fun studying Amer- ica's past. Thus, it is the responsibility of every student and teacher to make good use of our social studies program in order to promote a better Kendrick High and ultimately a better America. ...gfwslm ' Q 7 This class brings out the human in us. Sharon Cox-Popeye and Olive Oyle, are so interesting. Now for another pop test! Mr. Pellman - Ok class, ok!!! What's the answer to number 4? Smile ya'll, we're gonna be in the yearbook. Karen Milner-Please Mr. Pellman pass me!! Lisa Shaw and Greg Norton-Please Greg, sin the Micke Mouse son with me!! S Y 8 Do you think Mr. Pellman will catch this PLAYBOY in between my notebook? illliis 'ling Social Studies 81 U Getting down to Business is learning tactics for survival in the world of work through classroom study and on- the-joh-training. The special skills needed in the world of business are typing, short- hand, record-keeping, and touch system operation of electronic computers. Upon completion of this course, students will graduate with job entry level skills for a more productive business world. 82 Business vel 4, P2 i X , 't it , 'U W' L ,-ff' H 1: 1 Getting Down To Business E is Q. 1 2 2 Q J 255231. 521, Hifi i ,'2y xt? S Vi 5 E '-flew mf, 5' M., f ' Q . ik f J Learning to speak a foreign language is only part of what these classes are doing. Would you believe students study geography of France and other French-speaking countries, they also learn to sing French songs, write and produce skits, and EVEN study French cooking. Students who study German not only study the language of the German-speaking countries but also their culture. Students listen to tapes of German fairytales and radio plays. Students learn the Spanish language as well as the culture of the Spanish-speaking countries. Students perform dialogues, skits, and also plays, some of which are performed at other schools. 84 Language r get W U Q ,- , I , .Y s gff fgg 'CI' M n, K v ff-'gs 12 g. 2' 'i i l7'if1- -s if if-.fs S - .f 111' wi in ' Q s K fy-4 , - - .' W . 'Q if fL1'sff Q,s i R WS sv if S t llF7g'l'i5'l3T 'Sl i Q ,M :yi at ' t 'f S 'I . tl ' I 'N if' 5 'FF 2 , ' . -'i f'l'g'iu.i-Llx .Q-- K Rl H 'fl' ' ' K ' fl' 25 . Qiftfgingwgmi- X' Z ni-3 , X V . . 1 , ' ,,'gff wligijiviarif ' ' . K A f.kkk kkh. S gig in cg K i ruin. . M , I g X , 'S U N' f,f:il,xs'. , f'7 t..- i-f+'-ffff t 0 X ' ' gf, ' ' ill! K' V 4 W P 3,if5+J3t.ffls3,sl,g,, , ,jlgoiiagnncwxm sr' Q ' k , fi . ' x A. .i Nz wmgr'if.'M mf ia' f' 5, ,, I 0 5 s s gg? ..:. f g.,,... L pk X ',, r'Ac.N.n.f,.Ewst f g . if if ,Q ,Sli V71 t, t , ., ....,.sg1!i1f f Oi N K at E X as S , .X . , M ' S N W Q Q . ,,..-w-'s fs., I 'Why Mrs. French and her children. Smile when you say French. Time flies when you re having fun. 4 If you turn around again I'll slug you!! 5 Ms. Blanke smiles about her lovely classes. 6 Is Madame Chuites expecting someone? 7 Where did all the people go? 8 I'm glad you got my good side! 9 Under all of those pretty little heads is a world of wisdom. Language 85 The Road To Physical Endurance 4 r, mt 4 -Q f ' t -. sn.. ff - ,v - f 1 5- x W - , .M N ,Tl A, A h V. 45' . . ' ' W ik, 1:65 6,5 lifff' A . X 51.5. . , . AQQQS, I Q Vt i it-1 aQrf- 3-iq, .:,QL 'YS we K iiilqgffft W.. et . L f XP 5' ' Q' t 86 P.E. ug. . 1 Exercising, playing or a long run- Do you consider this fun? Gymsuits, lockers, showers, All help us to show our powers, That we're the best of all. Football, baseball, basketball, Often times seems like a free for all, Running, jumping, playing, everyone saying, That we're the best of all. It's all for fun, Being on the run. They consider it a test, A test of the best! 3 4 I .J 'HOD . ,f W, -1 N n,. f --,M ' fe Tah-Dah! junior Varsity has done it again! Darn it! I hit that rabbit hole every time. Player of the week- Vanessa Graham. This rain is causing my hair to curl! Control is the name of the game. A-N-T-I-C-l-P-A-T-l-O-Nl l lt'S the 1979-80 Mud Bowl! I'll never be late for class again! 'Sg,!'K.i3-' ' 'ax ' 'Q 4 , 'HJ A 'W .s f f , QQ V 'W .xv l it , 4 L , 'LS ?3a'r'+ P.E. 87 Home Economics? But I'm a boy! Although this question has entered the minds of many boys, there are an increasing number of males enrolled in Home Economics. Home Economics I. II. Ill. and IV. covers material such as preparing an individual nutri- tional dish to establishing a good dating relationship. Upon completion of all four courses, students both male and female, will acquire a knowledge of a working parents budget, wise pur- chasing of food, and will be able to construct a blazer jacket and shirt or slacks. Home Economics provides skills necessary to prepare for work of the home that even boys can master. pt' ,YZ PSF 5 I .sf . , V. Q 'iw ' H. ', r ., x K '35 ri , at . .Sl X I ' -W.., YQL, ,, a t unevsws H S ... k ..ii YP . . f if 88 Home Economics What Is Homemaking rin 4 Q .---M Mel A model? That isn't funny! He better not be eating my brownies! I can't do this! ls it done yet? You know you need 10 fu's for egg fooyung. Please, not while l'm eating! Maybe just a little more salt! You mean I have to eat this!! Hz ,Jw Q, KW' 3' at A H V ,A ,, . t ! ! ll ' wif f t f f'f- fsf: um ,, 1 K 2 21 f fa I tt t .!t!, 1 !:9'f 6 Home Economics 89 Ford's Creative Minds liiiiiiiiifg' This year in Mr. Ford's art classes, he feels that he has some really great talent. When people copy the beau- ties of nature, or make beautiful things that they invent themselves, they do it very skillfully. The love of it t Q.. .sag S sa H E x 4 ts i 'Ni. I beauty seems to be some- thing man is born with, you can't practice the art of sketching, painting, or even sculpturing. There are many . .... . . ,ff types of painting such as portraits, genre tscene from everyday lifel, animal, and still life. Of course there are many other forms of Art. All together, according to Mr. Ford, this year should be very artistic. He also feels this year has been a big success. 90 Art s,,-L-.wmww 'sf j I didn't think drawing Mickey Mouse would be hard. Here I go again! Won't mother love my picturel? Oh God, Michael Coar get your finger out of the pencil sharpener!! Face The Future gi-ww raft ,W mi -'t Z at 3 525 l 'Q 'L i N., X an Fine Arts deals with the technical side of the theatre. The students learn to build sets and create props, and apply make-up. They also learn how to use a camera with monitors and how to use lighting. In Fine Arts, students learn the application of make-up from cheerful clown to an aging person. Costumes are very influential and must be carefully coordinated. During October and November, the students presented the annual play, The Glass Menagerie produced by Tennesse Wil- liams. This was a highlight for the Fine Arts students as well as other classmates. ge ra. t ff 'xx an tf. -3... ,.,-f 4 He's really going to like this one. l'm drawing my life away! B-O-R-l-N-C!! I'm trying to get involved. Shut up and Listen! Fine Arts Shocking Experiences --T.---.., -.. -.5 1 You mean I have to do that now? 2 Mr. Smith-Yes class there is a Santa Claus. 3 Clint Davis and Max Duke-just because your calculator says so doesn't mean it's right. 4 But man the transistor was this big!! 5 Gary Pietch and Mark Poteat-Mr. Smith, these machines are murder on the eyes. 92 Electronics s Xl 2 tl At the end of every year when registration time rolls around, many students here at KHS decide to take voca- tional courses. This year nearly 72 students choose Electronics I or II. Under the guidance of Mr. Smith the electronics department, con- sists of 'IO separate lab sta- tions, audio visual equipment for lessons and other impor- tant equipment. While inside the classroom Mr. Smith teaches his students the practice and theory behind electronics through in- dividualized instruction and experiments. Outside class- room study students learn about electronics by visiting and radio stations. Metal Mania Did you ever wonder how Andrew Carnegie knew so much about steel? lt could be that his school had a metals class just like the one at KHS. Metals, like all other courses, has goals. Some of them are the ability to identify differ- ent metals and their uses, identify tools and operate machines. Students who are involved with metals will work with shop theory, shop math and actual machine tool operation. As you can see metals is not an easy course. lt is a course you will work in, but you should enjoy. If you work hard in Metals who knows, we may have another Andrew Carnegie walkingthe halls of KHS. ? A-QF-'-1 J, 1 xx 3 milf' 4 1 Metal student learns the techniques of welding. 2 Keeping the place clean. 3 Machine, don't fail me now! 4 l can't express myself. Metals 93 Are you sure you don't want to get into the car with me, Mr. Mills? l'm so ashamed. Finally, I can drive the car at night without my father. Mr. Mills demonstrates that one should not drink and drive at the same time. I did real well today. I only hit one telephone pole, a dog, and two chickens. Taking the Driver's Education course with Scumbag Mills X is unlike any other course at g Kendrick. To ensure the safety for you and himself, he spends six weeks in the classroom preparing you to take the big step of driving out on the road. He makes you aware of the everyday occurrences that might hap- pen to you while driving an automobile. He gives you tips on buying used cars and makes sure that you are aware of the different types of insurances that are needed to '-------.........,.,,,,. own and drive a car. Mr. Mills M ,yyyyyy,y, y makes the course very fun ifi and exciting. You might sal' that taking Driver's Education is a trip! -in more ways than one! 5 'I Go ahead and draw my picture. 2 You think you can use this at the fair? 3 If you really say I have to, I will. 4 Don't bother me l'm busy. 5 I don't want to erase Micky's ear. m.,,,.,, At-ten-tion! Draw-two -three-four. Although this may not be the Army there are drafting days at Kendrick High. Students defend the language of drawing. Drafting is a basic introduction into Mechanical and Architectural drawing. Students learn to communicate without the use of words. True victory comes when there is proper usuage of tools and under- standing of concepts. S -...iv s 1 K s I 1 I i Drafting Days ,ff f1,,.,,. if Wi PM I I f --an NX Drafting 95 l'll hull and I'll puff and l'll blow your house down! Upon three years completion of Industrial Arts, our students would be able to create a house that even the big, bad wolf couldn't blow down. By correct use of machines and handtools, students learn many skills that aren't taught in the ordinary classroom. Book ends, dust pans and candleholders are a few of the many items Fine Arts students produce. The students receive grades from accurate use of tools and how well they understand procedures. 96 Industrial Arts ,. 5, ..-.-wa--1 1 as zm, tt' it How did you fit all the answers on this little paper? Yea, I know what l'm doing! I didn't know you could walk up the stairs sideways. What Can I Say? I!! Boy, do I feel small!! We got it together. Let's see whose finger comes off first. The three stooges! Industrial Arts 97 'mvwnqa MJ I BATTALION STAFF: 1st row, David Phillips, Michael Davis 2nd row, William joyner, Bruce Chreene, Charles Menza, Gregory Hartley, Barbara Cook 3rd row, Diedre Hicks, Deamus Green, BN Sgt. Major: Charlotte Leeson .2 'KL 7' ,toi,.. ,Q 't an BATTALION STAFF 81 ASST. STAFF 81 NCO'SZ 1st row, David Phillips, Michael Davis 2nd row, William joyner, Bruce Chreene, Charles Menza, Gregory Hartley, Barbara Cook 3rd row, Geneva james, Diedre Hicks, Deamus Green, Abdul Rasheed, Dee Sapp, Charlotte Leeson 4th row, Brenda Akridge, Gary Smith, Keith Peterson BATTALION STAFF 81 OFFICERS: 1st row, David Phillips, Michael Davis 2nd row, William joyner, Bruce Chreene, Charles Menza, Gregory Hartley, Barbara Cook 3rd row, David Parlee, Diedre Hicks, Deamus Green, Abdul Rasheed, Dee Sapp, Charlotte Leeson, Pamela Burkett 4th row, Brenda Akridge, Geneva james, Michael McCoy, Keith Peterson, jack Cothren, james Piercy, BATTALION STAFF NCO'S: 'lst row, Charlotte Leeson 2nd row, Brenda Akridge, Geneva james, Keith Peterson Gwen Daniel, Audrey Williams 5th row, Willie Lowman, Vernon Price, Gary Smith, George Calloway, Wendell Manning if , 'f . i . :Sir er Q ffw y' ' i .-,K 1 K yt , .. hy ' , , A ss if , , W h5,,,,,,4 ,Hu Q. i ,. . A swf t QQ ff mv 45. -- Y, 15- A .. K Y , thaw, - V. ,,:' .,. R. ,, -if ,gg jk sf- as aff, r r- A-ff ,,f-5+ : ya. iftty -. , ,, .,f, ?f, fs it - ' is :jg ws 2-' N , 5.4, - ' K M are A fr r'.. . up ,, f 3 - S - . ,. Y 4 , ge s 'A t't- 5 -s-, I A ' QI? ev: V , ,I , ' . . 1 f- I - -st, 1 L f S X '-- 1 , 1' HQ W . ,. , ,wwf F A-M,--H i w T- BATTALION COLOR GUARD: james Graydon, Bobby Hartley, Annette Passmore, james Lawhorn 98 ROTC ,L 4 ., .1 k 31 -Z 5 N ., , ' img A iff BATTALION COLOR GUARD: Theresa Adams, jackie Selby, Brenda Hartley Shelia Miller, Follow Me A COMPANY HEADQUARTERS: 1st row, George Calloway 2nd row, Howard Rodgers, john White 3rd row, Evelyn Gilliland Sergeant Frost t ., 1 Y Spf rrrl yff if ,.,.,,,. , !lid g V j ' r' MW ' tJ..il' ' in f2NHff5gg3eW, amwgw R , 15 A if its Qs' lu s b 4x'v A gp : in ' 7 , I bm - V if Q. if .a'-Zz? V S' 'R 4 A if 4 'fu il ,gui A COMPANY HEADQUARTERS: 1st row, George Calloway john White 2nd row, Michael Bacon, David Parlee, Willie Lowman 3rd row, Mark Rodgers, Mark Rose, Donald Daniel 4th row, Howard Rodgers, Guidon Bearer, Evelyn Gilliland M98 ,,f' A COMPANY 2ND PLATOON: 1st row, David Parlee, Mark Rose 2nd row, Patrick Simpson, Darren Wade, Angela Smith, Franklin Coleman 3rd row, Shon Edmonds, Keith jackson, Rudolph Battle, Darrell Sumbry, Gwendolyn Shaw 4th row, jimmy Shytle, Ray Renner, Deirdre Bedell, Steve Walburg One of the lessons to be learned in the atmosphere of an American high school is A the true realization of the meaning of the American idea and why it is worth defending. History teaches us that we have no permanent lease on greatness - it must be renewed by each genera- tion. ln this turbulent 20th Century where every graduate of every American high school emerges into a world in possession of the power to destroy itself, the preservation of America depends more than ever upon the strength and char- acter of those who come forth to lead the nation. Through the Army junior ROTC program students are offered a special opportunity My to combine basic military training with their academic preparation. X N-W-,nqmm -is www 4 ,1 'ir if M I . , ,Agua f 4. as ,Z '? IEW? I ' f , as U 0 V . 1 ,' ' tfir 07 W ,1 p A , 1 . 5 1 ' T gi? , , in HA COMPANY 1ST PLATOON: 1st row, Michael Bacon, Mark Rodgers 2nd row, Michael Nowlan, Russell Brocks, Ernest Chichester 3rd row, Stephen Cunningham, Michael Gamble, Brenda Lowman, Ricardo Eastman 4th row, Terry jackson, Darien Shockley, john Wright N W F fe . if ,,, K ..WwwwWTww4 il , -, V , ,sk, A af X Ajt, 2, .,,r , KALW ,, ,, , 'wrt -ww- 5 c - L, 'mf.,s':,M. 1 X A COMPANY 3RD PLATOON: 1st row, Willie Lowman, Donald Daniel 2nd row, Lucrecia Burditt, Karen Purchase, Bruce Beck, Thomas Tamas 3rd row, Billy Walton, Hattie Walton, Tracy Haynes, james Leach 4th row, Brian Fletcher, Charlene Perry, Cynthia Daniel, joyce Selby ROTC 99 100 'w We B COMPANY HEADQUARTERS: 1st row, Michael McCoy 2nd row, Pamela Burkett, Dale Nelson 3rd row, Dana Thomas ff L' ,fff ',' M.,- l Fifi if Ca B COMPANY OFFICERS 81 NCO'S: 1st row, Michael McCoy, Pamela Burkett 2nd row, Wendell Manning, Vernon Price, lack Cothren 3rd row, Vernon Bell, Karen McCain, Darrell Lakes 4th row, Dale Nelson, Dana Thomas ,i.r ' B COMPANY 1ST PLATOON: 'lst row, Wendell Manning, Vernon Bell 2nd row, Dwain Worth, Ted lones, Rebecca McCoy, Brian Beck, john james 3rd row, james Nelson, David Willis, Charles Simmons, Lelia Crreen, Theresa Chambers 4th row, Donald Caldwell, Robert Duncan, Sebrina Cooper, Zarome Baskin, Michele Kelly .UP at B COMPANY ZND PLATOON: 'lst row, Vernon Price, Karen B COMPANY 3RD PLATOON: 1st row, lack Cothren, Darrell Lakes 2nd row, Freddie McCain 2nd row, jerry Mayers, Stephen Cannham, joseph Tate, Bingham, Bryan johnson, Clarence jenkins, William Blair 3rd row, Kenneth Nalls, Freddl Stanley Harrell 3rd row, loeann Walton, Edward Coleman, Albert Bingham 4th row, 1. C. Andrews, Dedra Lyde, joseph Croce, Robert Paine Thompson 4th row, Mike Reaiffel, Albert Robb, Michael Mancil, Jeffery Tucker ROTC Fu- F VARSITY RIFLE TEAM: Ist row, Bruce Chreene 2nd row, james Piercy, George Calloway 3rd row, William joyner, Thomas Tamas 4th row, Richard Kirkland H' ' uw MALE DRILL TEAM: Team Capt. Deamus Green MEMBERS: Charles Menza, Willie Lowman, Michael McCoy, Mark Rose, james Graydon, Billy Walton, john Britt, Rudolph Battle, Timothy Wilkerson, Gary Smith, john Walburg, Frank Coleman RANGERS 1st row, Deamus Green, Abdul Rasheed, Tim Wilkerson, Bruce Chreene 2nd row, Lucreicia Burdett, Karen Purchase, Hattie Walton, Brenda Lowman, james Leach, Donald Daniels 3rd row, Russell Brooks, Steven Walburg, David Parlee, Mike Nolan, Ricardo Eastman, Rudolph Battle 4th row, Mark Rodgers, Barbara Cook, james Shytle, Mark Rose, Ed Coleman, Darren Wade .- .. --'--...sq - -M , L uv-' VARSITY 84 IR. VARSITY RIFLE TEAM: 1st row, Bruce Chreene 2nd row, james Piercy, William joyner, George Calloway, Thomas Tamas 3rd row, Venon Bell, Richard Kirkland, Keith Peterson, Howard Rodgers 4th row, Freddie Bingham, Dale Nelson, Mark Rodgers . ri? -. ,. . if 'lf '4 I .ai Y J ...ia -' ii 1 - 1 I , , . C k - run...-,,. , V ' ' ' - x use-gem .,s,.uh- .fy - 'gig 1- N WM- xx-V 5 - I . if I mm. 3 j sas... , S 4 than in 'NM A f . 1, - 3422? I ' ,, V 'IQ - I xg ' 31 2 ' , ,y ' Q Qi? Q S ' . 5 w M A , ,453 1 1 .,ktl,iVLi,gU, . 2-, gt W f .. ' 5 .WM 1 5 ,L a .52 r 5.,'g5a5.,M.,,w f V- ,,,, . L, , ' A ,.,::.4f,g, , , , ,I , f 1 ' i - in 37 t'slr -I 5.9 f f'f3SiTsl4if2ffiiw'? 4,5 iw f 'a32f l:Q3i119 f?? V if 5 Sjlszkwfxf' gxffigiva 3gg,s-,s.3..5,5i N lk, fsl,fQ4,g,-azbiglbgaffggw,E .i.,l,.-Lxvrrgsg M., Q if ' -. I fl T'--tfzwff, wg-DT-.+ s sgafsgzif fha., ta ,M F t,,g2,f,?,,-yy-Q,1.i,-EW? Sf-,-,gg ir, , - A V ray, 'qgmviag 'I 5 - 7 ,B ?3Q,z'1xjx,-,,4 e?A,f::,..'.' - QQQQ S. 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RANGERS: 1st row, Deamus Green, Abdul Rasheed, Timothy Wilkerson, Bruce Chreene 2nd row, Fred Bingham, William Blair, Clarence jenkins, Shiela Miller 3rd row, joseph Tate, Micheal McCoy, Albert Bobb, William Blair, Dale Nelson 4th row, Robert Duncan, Darien Shockley, john Britt, joe Groce, Robert Paine ROTC 'l0'l 1 And this is a table! 2 Students learn poise from Drama. 3 Oh, my gosh! l made him disappear! 4 Drama students learn the value of hard work. 5 The Three Musketeers! 6 Students learn to interact with one another. 7 And they lived happily ever after. 8 Nobody knows the trouble I seen. 'mmm I ----..........-...,,.,,,,,,, ' 7- il 5' sail, Wits, V Y! .1 n Q,......W........,t w,..,, ,, t..tt N..- t..,.tt ,nu xx '?S arf L il Ha g is s if fl s:t- 2' ia. 8 Drama 103 The purpose of this class is to provide the students with skills in the areas of green- house management, plant propagation, floral design and retail flower shop man- agement. Students also learn skills that are necessary for bedding plant production, interior plant maintenance, and vegetable gardening. The specific tasks involved are how to water plants, how to take cuttings, how to prune plants and how to fertilize and use pesticides. Successful completion of Horticulture will result in applied class- room material and proper use of the two greenhouses. 'N -Q. Atlll' arf' Horticulture 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ah one, and ah two, and ah three . . . Students check soil for adequate moisture. Horticulture allows students to get Close to nature. HELP! Let go of my hand! See my green thumb. When I grow up l'm going to be a farmer. Grow! Grow! Grow! afi s , .V x 5 K R - Tiff-i r 'K 'i 'Sf 11' t 9 'N vi Q 1 , Q ,ff KW' fi xxx' ia is-z., ' H gl 8 s s 5 i 5 it pw. 7 Horticulture 105 it .sf l gk YF A s . ..,, An Apple A Day Health Occupations students are required to take and record basic vital signs accur- ately. Among other skills, students will complete bed- making, handwashing, body mechanics, C.P.R. and communication skills. Health Occupations is a course designed to help students become aware of the many health careers, and the requirements necessary for that job. Mrs. Margarita Callahan teaches two Health Occupations I classes and one Health Occupations ll class. Updated medical equipment is provided to successfully develop chosen skills. Mrs. Chase, Fred, Resuci Anne and Resuci Baby serve as artificial victims for transporting and C.P.R. skills and making occupied beds. .5 ..,g Ng . s N 5. 5 x as it 'ii A ns A W s t it W x 3 , E 5. 4 5 4-.NW 4 Q z 4- 4 I l in M Q. n Y -Y I 1' 4 v 6 A My A 'Q -4 ' - P , 1 You can't feel any pulse!?l 2 I just finished giving blood. 3 Students have the satisfaction of knowing they passed their first test. 4 Health Occupations exposes the student to many aspects of the medical field. 5 Students learn the art of taking blood pressure. 6 Do you think he escaped out the window? 7 I have been chosen Miss Resuci Anne of 1980! 8 Ms. Callahan even said l was the best in the class with a bedpan. 9 You mean to tell me you Want me to wash that baby! -.1 l. T- 1-Q ui-q ul- 1... --....a,,.. ---..., iq, llllllllllllllllll 'li , 1 wg tyty ' - N 1, 'r . Q, ., W, V Aww pg A, . 'W Q ' ' r' F l.'l ' iw, 42 , W Vidtzf. at f' ' 1 ' -,bln n 3 ,. .gf a I N 1 J it av 33 's E 3-. 'vw a. 5 , ,N 'S z fa ' 'AW 5, 1, L 1 . W-W . a 2' ! H J 1 Q ' f 3 . it ,M 4 0755 4 V' i W wt ' , , , T 4 5 ,, , a-as-Ma. ,Q ll M-ww W 2 'ffL':5:? t 3 , ,M J y 'lllf iff ?' , , ,,,.,., 7 8 Superiority, excellence and outstanding are a few words to describe three performing choral groups at Kendrick High. The three groups are the Madrigal Singers, the Advanced Girls Chorus and the Mixed Chorus. During the past years, the choral groups have been superior in their ratings while attending the annual festival. Talent and a love for music are two of the qualities that a student in chorus possess. Hard work and patience follow closely. .,.,, Say lt ith Music - ai - 1 , MADRIGAL: 1st row, Geri Garrett, Robert Scott, Linda Cote, Zsu Zsa Tamas, Cindi Reese, julie Huff, Charlotte White, jackie Baldwin, Belinda Crenshaw 2nd row, Sandra Ferrell, Shirley Reser, Debbie Meyer, Patricia Grantham, Melanie Wood, Glenda Purchase, Delphinium Crawford, Bridgette Tapley, Chiresse Ruggs, Gisela johnson, Melanie Haynes 3rd row, Gwen Stanford, Charles Turner, Mary Beth Floyd, Bobby johnson, Tracy Haynes, DeAndrea Smith, Scott Burkhalter, Richard Nelson, Bruce Patrick, Thomas Still, Conductor - Ranny Carmack Still Hey, how you lika my new Italian image? ,.,, eg How long do you think we can hold our mouths open? Oh! Oh! l've been caught! 108 Chorus ,f MIXED CHORUS: 1st row, Randy Teal, Ralph Wilson, Norma Stabler, Antonio Epps, Clarice Moody, Toni Patterson, Maria LaGrange, Tracie Thomas, Debra jackson 2nd row, Doug Sherrad, Wayne Kennedy, Shena Field, Kim Wright, Wanda Coar, Cynthia Smith 3rd row, Carolyn jones, Kay Warren, Debbie Callier, Gabriele Schaad, Ann Stephens, Glenda Purchase, judy Walker, Druscilla Baldwin, Tonya Henderson, Andrea Smith 4th row, joe Ervin, Lisa King, Adam Hart, Margie Benyo, Richard Miller, Barbara Cook, Keith Peterson, Steve Cunningham, jimmy Hall, Bobby Hartley 1 J gs I GIRLS CHORUS: 'Ist row, Kay Swain, Lesley Sapp, Martha Bayona, jennifer Rich 2nd row, Tina Kroll, Kelly iii' Green, Cindy Procter, Tammy Culpepper, Cynthia Flowers 3rd row, Darla Spencer, Djuana Collins, Sherri Sheffield, Patricia Nowling, Sharon Youngblood, Pam Riddle 4th row, Wilma Mayfield, Yvonne English, Kelly Kernen, Margie Benyo, Terry King, Melanie Wood, Kim Nixon, Cindy Snell, Trisha Wilson, Patricia Not again M tin ' ' al' if if . - 9 H Boy, this is a long class!!!! Look at this gorgeous face! Chorus 109 Pla It Again, Fulton 5 The Symphonk Band rehearsed aH year and pre- sented a senes of concern throughout the yean in addition to the State Concert compeuuonin whkh dw band parucipated. The Nhuching Band involved ahnostaH ofthe Mudentsin the Band program. The Nhuching Band tded to present haH-unwe ancl pre- gameshomwinaddmontothe District Marching Competi- uonsin Novenaben Thejazz Band aho pedonned at Ml concerts presented by the Band Department as well as playing for many community events ,f+ f--- SAXOPHONES: Mike Gravitt, Sabrina Robertson, Deborah Turner, Craig Murray, Denise Young, Louis Vallee Ly TROMBONES: Randy Allen, Scotty Hill, Pam Moore TRUMPETS: johnny Hernandez, Tim Owensby, Young Kim, john ' Schoendorf, james Blackburn TUBA: Ronnie Grosser DRUM: Mark Parker, Herb Lauve, Raymond Burton PIANO: Suzanne Lee GUITARS: Pam Dixon, Deamus Green Front Row: Suzanne Lee, Patti Boggs, Sheri Yates, Diane Harrington, Cathy Nance, Karen Henderson, Linda Pezzanite, Evette Foiles, Diana johnson Second Row: Alice Pickett, Lana Standridge, Bobby Dooley, Alice Darling, jack Howard, Pam Moore, Dee Dee Hogan, Randy Allen, Kim Ehlers, Denise Young, Gwen Stanford, Sonja johnson Third Row: Arnette Lee, Tywanda McClain, Tonjua Irving, Pam Moore, Debbie Conner, Diane Hasty, Scotty Hill, Bobby Brown, Scott Nelson, Richie Bushman, Danny Metcalf, Craig Murray, April Wells, Louis Vallee, Deborah Turner, Sabrina Robertson, Mike Gravitt Fourth Row: Standing: Herb Lauve, jan Holifield, Bobby Crenshaw, Bruce Crawford, Dennis Solari, Mark Parker, Gerald Atkins Sitting: johnny Hernandez, Tim Owensby, Young Kim, john Schoendorf, james Blackburn, Barry Gravitt, Lonnie Lyde, Ronnie Grosser, jim Davis 110 Band if if gmc-:NAL 'EXERCISES r MM' O.K. everybody, one more time . . . l'm going to make it big. 'QQ' .lf A E, be 1 W Have you ever tried to blow one of these things up before? af 1 Band 111 Nw ii I x xx HQ, Q s i il s ss f t ci nk Q if FuIton's angels it Q Kim , '5 aoneandatwo. .. 'M n R 7' .f Ei gf ' 1 .A is ' A ,I 1.51 f' ..-V f-Q., . Q1 A - ' , 4 f ' - ' ' ' ' Q . v ' s Aa . 1 -. 1 X Z T fl kg i Boy, this thing is heavy. Wonder if mom's watching .ft ,451-?y7x QQ --manual? ?' lar, ,i.fa.5P ' ' Q5 'M'---ft 1 Practice, Practice! Didn't we tell you practice made perfect? 112 Band -L 4: Extra! Extral- Read All About It!! Creating the newspaper seems to be a job for Superman-but our CHERO- KEE PHONIX is flying high. ln Room 111, Top Secret Infor- mation reveals itself as the newspaper staff busily works to produce five spectacular issues. The advisor, Mrs. Mona Guthrie and the editor, Mary Beth Floyd lend helpful and encouraging advice to the 20 staff members. During the one hour class from 11:00-12:00 a.m., Mary Beth and her staff make many decisions. The most impor- tant decision they make is to determine interesting stories about our student body life. It's a Bird-It's a Plane-No it's Our CHEROKEE PHOENIX. Xu, f , . A Nose For Nevin 1st row-Mrs. Mona Guthrie. 2nd row-Karren Milliner, lris Payne, Roberta Parker, Donna Richardson, Dale Perez, Bill Beers. 3rd row-Greg Mathis, Paula Waldrop, Roberta ltzoe, Cindi Reese, Vincent Wright, john Pezzanite. 4th row-Sherry Morrow, Michele ltzoe, Mary Beth Floyd, Theresa Pate. STL .M J I r' My, L -'-Q fv ' K, ,... ,X You don't really think we're working do you? l'm up to 2 Words a minute!! Newspaper 113 M, I can't wait till we get to the love scene. 45736 I-'E k HEEELLLP!!! Chciokee 07l1oeni l. job Well Done g Our 1980 Yearbook Staff was composed of all new mem- bers.Under the guidance of Ms. Centa the advisor and Sandra Ferrell, the editor the Cheraqui began from scratch. However, long hours of trial and error produced the best yearbook Kendrick has ever had. The majority of our staff busily worked on publishing the yearbook. Many hours in room 309 was spent sorting and cropping pictures, writ- ing and typing copy and then finally putting the book together. However, the other part of our staff controlled the finances. This included fund raising projects and selling. Hair-pulling patience and teeth-gritting determina- tion resulted inthe yearbook staff at the top of the hill. 1st row-Norma Stabler, Squeaky Armstrong, Lisa Shaw, Vivian Allen. 2nd row-Rosie Yulo, lean Kennedy, Angie Hammett, Alison Wills, Lisa Seldon, Randy Morningstar, Mrs. Centa. 3rd row-Donna Orr, Belinda Crenshaw, Cornelia Hinton, Veronica Smith, Linda Pinkard. 4th row-Gerald Atkins, Rose Baugher, Bobby Dooley, Sandra Ferrell, Geneva james, Larry Smith. av xi- ' 1st row-Mary Martin, Gretchen Morris, Tammy Hollis. 2nd row-john Pezzanite, Virginia Whitwell, julia Huff. 3rd row-Kerry Love, Ms. Alcott Editor-in-Chief-Sandra Ferrell Yearbook 115 S -.df One more time, Ms. Centa. gt f Q I if gifs? ef Quit it! You know how ticklish I am. X ie 116 Yearbook i , ff Great job Belinda! ess is a war Deal me in .' ,H ,,,.-r-Qeea V M 1, gil ' 8 Look everybody! A dirty book. I want to hold your hand. Did somebody call my name? The Freaks!! ' is 'l ' - is Grin and bear it. l've had enough! Yearbook 117 homeland He Pope to visit the White House, Britain elected Margaret Thatcher its first woman Prime Minister, jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan led the Presidential Election Campaigns of the new decade, Hurricane David was one of the de- structive storms that struck the North East coast, Sky Lab crash landing sprayed debris over Australia's Outback but took no lives, Radioactive steam escaped from Penn sylvania's Three Mile Island power plant in the worst commercial accident in U.S. history, sfsj Nevis t x Net st gl Q Qi Q8 as X .Fas N s 533553: X Current Events 1 19 Super Bowl '79 Terry Bradshaw led siisi T Pittsburgh Steelers to victory over the Los Angeles Rams, The 1980 Olympic Winter Games were held in Lake Placid, New York. The LLS. players taught the Soviet Union to play hockey. America's Eric Heiden skated to five Gold Medals in speedskating, 0 The Wild and Crazy Guy, Steve became a hit with his comedy perfi ances, Star Trek struck and left America space crazy, A 0 Phil Donahue became the king of the talk shows, Nelson Rockefeller, millionaire, died at the age of 70 years old, lohn Wayne, man, movie star, and leg end passed away at 72 years of age, Arthur Fiedler at age 84 died. He was the grandfatherly conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra for 50 years and one of the citys' most visited monuments, Movies like Apocalypse Now, Man- hatten, The China Syndrome and Breaking Away were most widely select- ed, Songs like This Night Won't Last For- ever, Babe, Shine A Little Light, and After the Love is Gone proved to be the best. However, Gloria Gayner summed America's solution in her number one song, . . . I Will Survive. wwf t,,,, flax ATVVV . ,,,, 120 Current Events , e 4 5 . , if Y . gf .. 15 nm Q-M, , o f E 2' W A fn A E 4 f ff! s 3 U m 2' ,f Q .r ,M ia ' 'Lag I 5 3, 53 i nf Am y , z ,fm , ,.,,, K, , f .,,,,, ,,m,, . 35,2 ,, f fetmwfasus ,,,,.., 5 , A.,. 9, 4, X11 f+ m,..t .,,,, I . mf W ,,,,f lyk-f',':l .czfifw .-41, 1,f',ggfQggss:zfgg,1g,g'.JW, V ,,,, , 1 ' ' Www z Current Events 121 Georgia's population of 5,084,000 are scattered about over 58,876 square miles. Our nickname is The Empire State of the South and our motto is Wisdom, justice and Moderation. The song Georgia on My Mind is the theme song of our beautiful state. Out state flower is the Cherokee rose and our state tree is the Live Oak. The Brown Thrasher and the Largemouth Bass represent the state bird and the state fish. We have two National Forests and seventy state parks and recreation areas, with Atlanta as the capital. Whoever thought our own peanut boy, iimmy Carter, would be our 39th President? His home town Plains has become a frequently visited town. A new addition to Georgia is Interstate I85 This highway saves time to Atlanta and to Montgomery 9612 mtv k KN it WX Y H398 3' 'f Nix Kass it gm s .ft AW it f A W ' F4 1 . 2 if 5- .K lr, l , fi j!3,gg,,a if 4 . , V f, , X ' , ' 5 Xie' A -95 elif - li A :gtk ' - W V. 1. 1, - tt- 'gf 'Q A . ' 'ffzispzz--- 5-,xc I V A , ' A if K A -. . .avi as if 1 A- ith' -'J' tp-13 sl J, i if '-K ,v ' ' n -1' 5 '71 T35l33','gg'i- . ,f 4 ,. I . aa A. -, 5' V T ,. ' Q A E , - I .f K .tt s A . sss- :tstjgftg A as . ' 'G-.iggg 'HSISJ-'H . -. ' 5 - ifffffie 125 ' - K - 122 Current Events UQQQUERSHZF' F1356 5-fag y fe R ss 3 ff' 5 fit 3- 351' mga A f A -i , ir' - . 1. ,si-:gow - is . .. - Q . 1 A. Columbus with a population of 162,599 has been modernized. The Columbus iron Works and Trade Center is a big attraction. The city has used this building for private and public hold- ings. john Connally presented his Presidential-election speech at the Trade Center. Ronald Reagan and his wife visited Columbus College. The Swift and Company Plant after 39 years of business closed its doors. However, Motor Inn opened in Cross Plaza. Smugglers Inn Restaur- serves as a good prom-night ant. Apartment complexes on Georgetown Drive have crowded Kendrick students. Columbus rememn bered Carson McCullar's birthday with films at the Bradley Memorial Library. The movies shown were, Member of the Wedding and The Heart ls a Lonely Hunter. These movies were based on McCuller's books. The gasoline crunch has hit Columbusites too. Prices of gas have jumped 156: and more. Skateboarding is one of the people's favorite activity. Slit skirts and disco-roller skating have revealed themselves in Columbus. People closed out the seventies with mixed emotions. This year of 1980 will be breathtaking and challenging. A new spirit of unity and determination will allow the American people to endure this new decade. Current Events 123 i P i .1 JA., w K K if 4 X. ' .- -5 .- i-Zz., i . .. 5 Q Q f F 'S be N . i,hV . '. .af Q ,. l ' 4 . W V , .X . 5 6 , 531-f-5' W ,ff wx Q x 1, f 4 dl 5 'rx -.f -1 g.- 'A Xp, Er .4 H 'ii , . 1, Y. N. --K .sk 3 x 3. .N ' .9 Q 5-...,... - vb N wg, :Q sr g,. - -m f 1 ,A 1 , 5. Y 1 -,P , .X- Y' Y- . V' - - -'QQ-.J ' x 1 . f. - K ry -as 52 SM 1 4 , ,M A 8 -sw... . -N . f . . ' . - . 2 - , -,gfQfFYf5ti f'?ne ' T:-F W -4 IJ W Q. Sis. T ' - ' . . f - V -.zg?vslY fi H .. X X gf. . ,Sw ik 59 gi A V EMR , . .- - f -ff-N. 2 Ka, as- f 4 -A wa. A X- XM- , .-'f is Q .N f'f , - 'QQ ,Q ,Y -0 Agfa: , + sw? ,sf -.if A ' .- - ft: , - -- . ' ,4g,,-ww-'. 5 b4'- Q 'W-. X ' uf-f'. ' Q' ' 'iw B f 1 .Q-n'f'g '7 3' '- ' 2 ... :w-fi-' - Q - V - .W ' F -ff s i t .fn Q 1 I P X: A . if 7. V . 0 4 3 v 4 ,Ep - ' 4. ' ' ff ,. 'A - - Q' -pn ,Ja ,, . . . 1. 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V' - , lf , . A . .-if . S4 ' . fi Q' f ' q . it 0 1' ' jIqoJ- '1 f.. ,ying ! 5 ., 2 mt.. ' Qs .Xi Q .I -.. , 'M -.- . ,-1 ' ,. 'ef' - . . 'ffir 'fqlf i' J . ,i ', - N' F' ,M ,, . -Q.. -X , , - . , 'If . 4 -,xv F .- . - . ' - -'fx' .- ' v . .a F' 4 3 ix K . ,k, Q U uk.. 1 , .1 in A L. -5.8 ig f 5 X K A of Q Z. Mgmt- , , - , 3 ' 'Q-. f ' ,, '-g,5fQ'.Z','1 .' ' 5 ' if- Q, u. ' 1'-J'-f 'N V, 5:5415 .3 125' 4 , .+ . I . .1 . f I . . . fa' AW' , '4 . 5-' - , 'fx r 1 '- 3,1 fx ' . 4' - , - ,f.4, . -, . v 9 my , '1 X, y. 5- X - K- . ,K . A . , ,X-f . fx rw .0 f- , 5, ,. .. i K' .Lf M . '- ff . I ' ' 'iAS 'M A -wi - f ' - ' 1, w . -. f tdministration Administration Administration Administrat Mr. Ralph Toole, Principal 6 A Ed. ivy- M , B t, , M ln t L Y 1 Mr. Henry Walker, Asst. Principal 6 A Ed. 126 Administration H , , Q Q fi . YQ its J ...... 5 f X it K LQ .aff Mr. Gerald Carey, Asst. Principal 6 A Ed. 4. Q s ,Qs , Q ,El sw, I ' 'W3?f.iL 4 lf , ,. X x Ms. Betty V. Seabury, Asst. Principal for Instructional Services Administration Administration Administration Administr H ' ,'ii' A H mpg, ' ui M V ,V A , .,. ,,, E rx X ,. Q 4 M R cz M i .I h ,t , fe Q i Administrat 127 Faculty and Staff Faculty and Staff Faculty and Staff Patricia B. Amos university of Alabama, BA., MA. A History 9'9 N X joseph Brown Margarita Callahan Columbus College, B.S.N. Health Occupations 128 Faculty 57 Wx ,gfhnnr Ki' james R. Beall Auburn University, B.S., MED Government Nancy Faye Bullard ,auwvum as QUZT? 0,3 fm s ., ,wlgfsif-51, fg'i ,,fq is-1 at. Ni east! 'K 'F ' cf Jeanne Centa Auburn University, B.A,, M.S. English Faculty and Staff Faculty and Staff Faculty and Staff I ..- O Shepherd 1. Chuites Beverly Christian Renee Cole Don Coppedge University of Georgia, B.A., M.A.T. Secretary - Mr. Walker Fredonia State University, M.A. Columbus College, B.S., M.S. English, French Math History ,gn ...f . it Dr. Betty 1. Cravy University of Texas, B.S., M.S., Ph. D. Chemistry l l s2'f..,,s Sylvia B. Day Marie G. DeRamus Fort Valley State College, B.S., MED. Home Economic IN Evelyn F. Dixon Bill Gaither Mildred Gersten Edward's School of Business Troy State University, M.S. Auburn University, B.S., M. Ed. Business Education 12th Grade Counselor Faculty 129 4A,V , Ms. Bass has been teaching English for nine years at Kendrick. She is quite involved in religious, social and civic activities throughout the city. Ms. Bass commented, HI chose the teaching profession because l felt that it was a place where l could render service to mankind and, thereby, be rewarded with satisfaction that l have helped someone. Ms. Bass thinks Kendrick can be improved if students are held responsible for their action or lack of action. She also feels. that students are given the chance to make the same L mistake twice without paying the price. 1 'l Y if Q 4 fP Q ,:- s YJ? K ,' V' ' t r E 'Y VI t - f -fe -f ' , Q Q ' . gg - A ' zir' , K Mrs. lo Gilliland Columbus College, B.S.E.D., M.E.D. English sn. ,uf Andrew T. Hancock Columbus College, B.A, M.E.D. Math 130 Faculty 4, -1 Y., L.W. Gunn Mona Guthrie Morris Brown College, B.A. Southwest Texas State University, Biology B.A. English, Newspaper Y Lorna Hattemer George R. Heider Principal's Secretary Columbus College, B.S., M.E.D. Science Coach Emery Hamilton Florida A 81 M University, B.S. Health Miss Viola W. Hill Savannah State College, M.E.D. Special Education fr X4 . K ,sr .M-s't 'V ' ,tw Ms. Alcott is one of the few pilgrims that has continued teaching at Kendrick. She boarded the Cherokee Staff in 1967 when it was first called Eastside junior High. She commented that she likes everything about Kendrick, but improvements can be made with more semester classes. As librarian, Ms. Alcott is most helpful to students who are in great need of reading material for classroom assignments. Also, she is a successful Business advisor of the Yearbook Staff. When asked why Ms. Alcott chose this profession, she said I haven't even a vague idea. .F Eddre Hollingsworth Morris Brown College, B.S. History Ri V , 1, ' . I 5 , V f AA , , X - i't S , I Sarah Hunnicutt University of North Alabama, Art B.A. Fine Arts Career Education 'B-,Sk Coach Cleophus Hope Georgia State University Physical Education Betty G. jackson Albany State College, B.S. English is 3 of Brenda Ct. Houston Itawamba junior College, A.A., B.S. Business 4241 av' 's....f David jones Georgia Southwestern College, B.S.,Ed. Personal Economics 9 is Bob Howard Columbus College, B.S., M.Ed Health f . ' , ...Q W, ,,,, ' A , . , ' it A i r' ' , f .... , 9. Noria jordan Auburn University, B.S, M.Ed. English Faculty 131 Candace Kindberg University of Alabama B S Physical Education .fa . s 'f lean M Kirby Diane B Koart Gail Koon Auburn University B S Ed Auburn University B S M ED Columbus College B S Business Mathematics Biology -fig! 1,111 Ms Engram has been teaching Math at Kendrick for eight years. Since 1974 she has coached the girls' track team. Ms. Engram commented on the things she likes about Kendrick I can work with the students without feeling pressured by the administration. Also, I have adequate materials to work with and an opportunity to select any student to be my assistant. However, Ms. Engram adds Kendrick can be improved by adding additional classrooms and teachers so that the student-teacher ratio would not be greater than 20-1 in any academic area. Eloise Lloyd Columbus College. B.S. Mathematics 132 Faculty lean A. Lynn Mrs. S. Marsh john Mallory Albany State College, B.A. Fort Valley State, M.ED. Columbus College, B.S. English, Social Studies English Government Henry Miles Michael N. Mills Sarah Mitchell Lee Morgan University ot Alabama, B.S. University of Georgia, B.S. University of Georgia, Louisiana Tech University, Biology Driver Ed A.B.l., M.E.D., B.S., M.S. English Physiology Ms. Ward has taught in Kendrick's English Department for the past eight years. As an English IV instructor, she works everyday with five Senior classes. Concerning her experience, Ms. Ward comments not much has changed except the students' dress. Students dress much better than they did about three years ago. We don't seem to have as much pot at school as we did. I think we are better than ever! Also, there has been a change in that Kendrick is now competing and winning in areas other than athletics. For example we have won in the Page-one competition, speech contest and various kinds of music contests. Ms. Ward adds, I enjoy working with young people and attempting to make them feel better about themselves by giving them some of the knowledge and wisdom I have managed to obtain through the years. 1 .. Cliff Moulton Auburn University, B.S. D.E. ,fi Gail N. Mullis Andrew Nolan Freddie Pellman, lf- Auburn University, B.S., M.Ed Columbus College, 8.5. South Carolina State, M.Ed Business Math Government Faculty 133 i l Stephen D. Pitts Dorothy Reed Francine Regeness janet S. Robertson Auburn University, B.S., M.Ed Alabama AGM University, B.S. University of South Florida, Western Illinois University, Science B.A., M.Ed B.S., M.A. Language English Nh-. 'T' 'Xf' Ben Scott United States Military Academy, B.S. Athletic Director, Head Football Coach june C. Seagles Troy State University Business Eileen B. Shaul Bruce Smith B.S., M.Ed University of Georgia, B.S., Ed University of Georgia, B.5. English Electronics Coach Dowdell began work at Kendrick in the fall of 1970. He chose the profession of coaching because he wanted to work with football. Coach Dowdell comments that we have good students at Kendrick. The teachers are also easy to work with and we have a good athletic program. These are the things I like about Kendrick. 134 Faculty Sara Smith Thom Smith Alabama State University, B,S, Auburn University, B.A. Theatre Math Drama f 4i.!: Carol Tate Everett Teague Marion College, B.A., M.Ed. Florida State University, B.A. CVAE Industrial Arts We PM Leo Staley American University, B.S.-MST History x . Martha Ann Timbes Tift College, B.A., M.Ed. Counselor Billie lean Stallings Georgia Southern University, B.S., M.A. Vocational Supervisor all- i Af Gary W. Tomlin University of Georgia, B.S., E.D., M,Ed. Government Since 1971 Ms. Ford has observed Kendrick students and the many changes that have occurred. The following suggestions are from Ms. Ford to the students and parents in school and at home. Students should bring a book or reading material home from school daily, devote at least one hour daily to homework or reading, complete homework each night, limit T.V. to 1 1f2 hours daily and maintain good healthy habits by eating a balanced diet, exercise and get 8 hours sleep. Ms. Ford adds, Parents should discuss each day's school happening with your child also, watch for opportunities to praise your child, get to know your child's teacher, limit T.V. and read to preschoolers and primary children fifteen minutes daily. Faculty 135 Qt f '-J X. , M .Lmmm 1 si 5 N in-LQ - .A Vid wx iii' ft E 'i X IK' u ERE 8 N 1 3 ' Q S 5 wg ui W 'Q us' Byrd Vanlandingham Auburn University, B.S., M.Ed. Math Cireg Westbrook Reinhardt College, AA, AB, M.Ed English Maggie P. Williams University of Detroit, MATM Math 136 Faculty mg Claudia B. Wells Troy State University, M.Ed. English Susan Wilks Auburn University, B.S. Physical Education i lon D. Willis Columbus College, B.S. Math Cafeteria Workers Cafeteria Workers Edith Claiborne - Security Guard lessie Thomas Annie Savage Rosie Lee Starks Clinic Workers Peggy Bohannon Mamie Chronister Pat Bass Lorraine Engram - ESSA 5 7 Staff 137 5 138 Faculty MW ' 5 J 1 gk , aw 55 dslf' K + ,2 , A -fl X Ti A4 V W If Xgx ,z xk.. Vigxmv., F K X. vw M S 1 .53 '-'ts if, , i MA - gf . rm A ,. 'ww K! 'F x H DST. . .. STOLEN. ,...-4 f,, f GBE VW! Y. ,, Q My c W 'Y wb 'Q ND ASTRAY2 . . ji 'Q I r M - b'5f ..,..f+ Z Z uf, Faculty 139 ,Ni wma CH7 jo Ann Adami xg gf. ' 17 5 r 35, ? Danny Adams Gwen Adams Kim Adams Frances Aiken .avr 3 ,An- 3 , fij Rodney Anthony David Arbogast Andrea Austin Debra Bagwell Teresa Bailes Brandon Bailey jul ei ' ix 9' F ei if . wb is 1 X ' ' f' . 5 Mike Barker jeff Barnes ,-1 - , 1 -vt 'i - -5 -' IEA! Mi? Al ,Txx if I 1 GFAW, We can read our literature, because we're in the picture. Maffh1'5ui'fnH ,af Shellie Bennett Lisa Bell Rudolf Battle 5 1 1 fb Cathy Berry Felicia Boddie james Bodie Larry Boyd David Boylan 140 Freshmen sal Paul Aldridge Lanoria Andrews j lk ,ffl Linda Baker Arnethia Baldwin .r,,. f . ,W 4 gl 1 .C . a' ' 3 A il ,in f . .A . JJ, j, julie Barton jerome Baskin 4, - A1 +4 V, AP ' ? 'O 9, efrzzga Brian Beck Bruce Beck Deidre Bedell ,QR V vs C- Ag!-' :sf -'WE' ' :L M I I ii iw! I ,,,, i V , 'iii I W x, in I A A :: james Blackburn Freddie Blackmon Tammy Blackmon William Blair g, .al ' 't,j , W, I Q I ' ' Marty Brannon Gwen Braxton Gwen Bray jeff Breeden . is A Q ,,, , ,, V qv it Qt,-ff-fi, me f , I as , if f i, of it 3 i 'M 1. W V 1 .. ', 2 a s C Chuckie Brown Danny Brown john Britt Anthony Brodie Patrick Brodie Russell Brown V Vonnie Brown Nathaniel Bryant Charlene Buckner Who needs to Study? Elbert Brown Ken Brown Valeria Brown af 4 jk 4' , Mitchell Buckner Tayna Buckner 0 ' an .Qi ,ii 1 Y , Tharwell Buckner Tyrone Bunkley Janice Burgess I ., VK, , 41 r V, i r f 'T 'Ut Qi x..f 1 n Please listen to me. Bonnie Burkhalter james Burks Shatun Burnett Dean Buschell Craig Bush i ga , f ,Q if K A ,ela B Thomas Butler Felecia Butler Victoria Bynam Shedrick Callier :vr Well! what can I Say? Tina Calloway Anna Campbell joe Canales Greg Cannon Sonja Carroll Freshmen 141 . qw' is kmzg C. , Y Ah' 9' is ,rv Vernon Carswell Robbie Carter 'r I W X I never lie, or do I? If Sang He Chandler Aretha Chapma 3 ti 4-l ' Liz Cawthon n Albert Cheatham au.. john Clows Elizabeth Collier Anthony Comer QgNb,bieHCon,nor, Sabrina Cooper riff, ,nf , - Sharon Cox Kelli Craig Bridgette Crawford Tammy Cresswell jerry Crowder 3 I i .df Evelyn Darden Alice Darling Felix Davis janet Davis Dah Q A A 6 X Kula john Dozier Y,j-Q-Q-entMD4a,yiS Xavier Davis Mike Delgado Cjga-Qyolgma-nv. 142 Freshmen QP Susan Corbett 4 Y' , .7 44'N Scott Culpepper fa, Michelle Chafin jimmy Chandler ' 4'-rx W' ..f- Curtis Chronister jonita Clark K A Mike Courville 'is Q cf I . W V ri , V . 7 Cassandra Cox 'QW 12.4 '54 5 Mb ..'JJ.fg Sa Tammy Culpepper Cynthia Daniel ,H ' ! ' ,st ,Q r 1. MV., ,W K va, W. S Shoot this side tif' Q ' 1.1 ' -is 'y f or V1Af ,Q -V 'FX .. Phoebe Duke i All 'Y Sheila Elam Antqonio Epps S el, Kathy Evans R9-b,er.1..EyQ. Mark Fell YN we 54 Z 'E ' , Q! . Lisa Fincher Arlene Fischer 23 , r -lg 'iz' -E . 494 ' i Vicki Flint Betty Floyd This is SO boring' ' F i iiiii iii my i W me 4 3 , , ' E f ' L f X ti 'f sf ':, F , K WA, Mic Angelia Foster Darrell Foster Gregory Franklin Maggusjrg-gx Anthony Freeman -iii, F Q, iii my lf V i ili ' i f f F I Kenny Galle si Linda Gamble Mike Gamble Rene Garcia Marlon Golden Vannessa Graham Swv ' X ' W s i. -nav' Wilbur Duncan Quins Durrah Danny Dyan Felecia Eargle Ricardo Eastman Bernard Edmondson ,, 4 ' f 'iff 'lllii ' , ' F i,,iiio i if f ' M N jamie Fenno Robbie Ferrebee F A P yn y. 'nr x , , M251 1 f , 1 5 Jfi-X Patricia Fleenor Brian Fletcher Sylvia Floyd Evette Foiles RF 'af Q 3' , an Kathryn Fr-eglnlawn R Brenda Fjdlgyv ,E ' F 'F v F-W ' f , f X i wk ,..,- X Barry,-Qtyitt Richard Gray Freshmen 143 Q t 5 ffm - 2 7 8 it I .1 t I to :P 'i w ' - K t if t s. it yay? ...,h g Steve Greer Veronica Greene David Griffin Dale Griggs Victor Grimes Vincent Grimes Joseph Groce C3LQl!!1,GrQke if-, -4 in-v-nw-.T..., 'iw Bet you can't guess what l'm F 5 Q T17 ....-.1 , 1 Q i A xii: Q' 6 Stan Harrell Qannyjjluarrington Angela Harris -,G U t :T- Qgrrin Harris Irene Harris Charles Harrison G0 Tannis Ham l,Qffm SOIl Q 'Q-S i ai i l it 1 , L - 1 5, ,gs ll b . , ,ski thinking! Annette Hardman Cynthia Harless T 9' Michael Hardaway f , Nl Marifthiesc at ' 5 Today isn't my day. 'ld' QNX 'Qi cliggg-a'Qrygy ,IQV Kimberly Hasty Mike Hatcher-M Eagenmljenugjkersonh Shari H-errity Anthony Hightower Maria Hill Geraldine Hobbs 144 Freshmen xi 7' I ,1,,W , 1 gg: Carol Hobson Greg Hodge janis Holifield Linda Hollis Tammy Hollis Robert Holt jack Howard ,, W 'WW' Vin .Q Q, f ,.f,v': 'uv MQ! A f 'N Bruce Houck Clarence Hugdley Felicia Hunt Dana Hutchinson We'r9 hot to trot. fist Keith jackson Terry jackson Yolanda jackson Bobbie johnson Diana johnson Bernell james 1 Q 1 1 ' Darris james john james I 5 if johnna johnson Marcus johnson Snggk 3 Shot gf mg, if 74 51 .f 'A T f ' Sharon Howard Teresa Hunt 5' Steve Hunt Kelly Hutchinson Harry jaynes Debbie Ivey 44 - - zzz: , 4 . ,H Af z Vt ,A Steve jefferson Tony jenkins i In I Mia johnson Clarence jenkins M' As. M'-x,l, Mia S. johnson Freshmen 9 I f P' . . 'Q Ralph johnson . 5- Pam jones Sabrina jones Xi H-f s fx Z4 Q Tammie Keililaau Twonia Kelley X l f, ls my hair all right? I T S, i K XQN -. BFYGU King wg V Sandra Deborah Lakes Krogaczewsgi J sr, 3' gg ea , ig? v X F Dolly Lauderdale Carolyn Lawhorn V. W. Lawhorn Greg Laws Richard Lawson Roy johnson Qlracie johnson Karel jolly jennifer jones M fl lv t at E.-as I ,. ' 35 'R pk bk . ,J ' 5 '- A ' 'is Lorenzo jones Monica jones -5 , - -6 4 -uv I nw It f 'fi Theron jones Timothy jones ,Q ' 4' 4'- , , N ab f, .12 . Diana Ketchum Paul Kinard 'Y , ,va Se cfs ! Michael Lamb Dorothy Langford Willaford Lattimore james Leach Adalberto Leon Georgette Leonard 4 jijrjr L ff' ' . rtjrr --f L -- f 'f sjrjj 4 ' L if ' I , , kr Y w ,j k yi: 'L 1 lj 1 lk' X lf, V' M 1 'Q' lf il Q V fi X' Byran Letchworth ,l s Lewis iQ- Larry Lively .Maflm--l:,99,U?Y , Bfgnda Lowman 146 Freshmen f f. . My if -90' Donna Lowry john Lujan Dedra Lyde Lorraine Angela McCray gl The SLISpSnS6 is making me FIQFVOUS. Becky McCoy Dwayne MCClenton Charlie McGuire Varrick Mclntosh Timothy MCSwain Y S-av, 1 3 Nix A F J Mark Madayag lune Madril Mike Mancil Troy Markham Sharon Marsh s .. r 5 :A A I di ,fa , -K ' A .V 9 1 2 gg 'ff' Y sf 1-I--I fesfsm ' , iff, L Mary Martin Rayford Martin Ro Martin Terr' Martin Dan Matthews l l Y I About time I understand this. H ffl :Q 1- ,, wg ,jf 1 Q- f I li f james Mathis lerald Maxwell Leonard May Angie Mayhand Sherri Mayhand .L ti' L yy illil 1s', DO I look nice? Neil Mercer james Miller Sandy Mitchell Chris Money Clairence Moody Freshmen 147 is i , 1 , 'P KQLX- : 1. s of . .315 my S gi A , lf X F 1 ??,? gf: fa- b Erskin Moody Sarah Moore Sandy Morris Wendall Morris 15 'Tl if .ie 325 N f . YV ng, A in Sandra Morrow Sh,erLy-MQLIQW Venus Morgan s if ln if , Q 1 Q. 1 P . pf Q, rv P s 'R Michael Naler Melissa Nesbitt Scott Nelson Sharon Newton 'xr MSW . JY if-' -, '-' -1 A J , . K . Ah! What it is! P Hd 2 Q- ., A --'-Q if nhl .SheLri-NQLLi.s lose Nuesslein Carl Nunley Mghael-Qakg Kim O'Donnell Margare,tAQMl-ds' Iony.Qsbourne Mark Owens l -Of . ,M Robert Paine Stanley Parham ,S,Lga0ml1aljsh, , llmluutf ft V xv s Tamrpy Page Pat Payne layne Payne Charlene Perry l'm Smarter than I look. 148 Freshmen at . Q X Leon Perry b .,g,., ., IX Q 'fi A it 5 Xxx e, YN QS XX .vhs ew t .Q -it iigizgsg . 5 3- ,K A3551 H5638 t s, 4, t fir' if .. lf wfw J: Rodney Pipkins Elijah Pitts is ii Prudence Perry Prodence Perry Linda Pizzanite jackie Phillips Cynthia Piercy Linda Pinkard A 9' U 'ax k A in 1 , in M -V L gg , .X N I ' W Q L il W P R A S .. Att- in fi K' ' ffl! Angie Potts X' -ob li .L ,cceee f. Ali Rasheed Patricia Raven We're too cool to smile. .s NN .1 --and .. ' Jai'-iff IP 5 an el ur :gf N 1 'GV Y - , was R ff Kim Price Willis Proctor Karen Pylant Karen Purchase Cheryl Ramirez David Ramsey .. fl -.iw H tiiks. Tony Reis A Q-. .,. ' :. as ,JL- 1 kg! ix .sflgyw H ,il X gl N3 X ESR Ll 1 t .. rw, Machelle Pipkins V. 'iss i 5 t X s. Y Q' Linda Pritchett A ex xx E S 3 Nil' - f .nfs , X 1 'S ' X m sax wr? N X X I N xx' Xx Terry Popejoy Kathy Ranck V .. ., 4 : X Rx, 'X 3 X ' - l aff' a. 1, i': V iz, Tracy Render sv - . zrzuszssarz. espzstzegelstlss Q --'--' 1 t X t N - , ' 1 Xiiziii' NF fi 7 522553121 . A 1 f -'J Si 12525: 'ii 3, ' f . -M 'isllf' x ' X K '-- -- -- we . ., .. Fw L R X 1- Q Q. :fixes E1-122 . x v N f gtg 5, Ray Renner john Restrepo Say Cheese. Cl'1UCK Rezk Kim Rezk Freshmen Q: 'w--:sv Lmya Ricltw Gerald Richardson johnny Richmond Angelia Riddle IaLesa.mf3g 5:-v ,Ti f V X X . ,. .L-' . ' Q . A in ..L,f:E. Lori Rinaldo Greg Roach Brain Robbins April Robershaw Gary Roberson 45 ' A i 14' '54 Reginald Robinson Victoria Robinson 4Arlena1-Rggjgelg I,-gd! Harold Rothwell I just Can't Concentratg, 5 its y 4 ,A J A.. jackie Rucker Greg Rutherford Fred Sampson Barbara Sanders L john Schoendorr Nora Schultz George Schurr i r fl Q A f 2 Cynthia Scott letitia Q3 C, arol Seags sf D , '-an' , Ve' I ' vu- , S' p , i aw You trip me out. 150 Freshmen loyce Selby Lisa Seldon Shelia Seldom Scott Semons Laveeta Senior I1 -sg, 1' sr ,. 1 -- '-.rp s.11 5 XX M -S ' ' - 1- till a 4. iv- S smigqhael Senior Roberto Serda wdhvalne Belinda Sheffield Doug Sherrod F4 T Ps f S aww li ,M we-Y : fliiimg-1. M C CP' Michael Sherrod Darien Shockley Drexall Shorter Brenda Shulch si. A C t t C S aaaa -' Martin Sims Elaine Singelton Patricia Slate 5, . YNY Connie Slaten Monica Smith K a WN Mi' .ax . Karen Sparks A, 3363: C ' B lil! ql 2451 Rosalind Smith -sd 9. Q Lisa Smith King Sparks jerry Speakman :Bi If-s.x Tony Smith C If t Q S73 X as we Q Danny Shulch Katie Sikes Charles Simmons julie Simpson Eddie Smith F - ,x , ',...k 9 it ir X t t Darryl Solari ,,-' Dy-no-mite, Now check that out. . 45 C , i it 'V' fy h gy! T it C is it ' k V ,J as gg it 'S' N- T loe Speck Candy Stallings .x we T' X 155 Doreen Staffield Anthony Stephens Morris Stiltz Thomas Tamas joe Tate Tammy Taylor 3, , my fm, 1 1' r C 'fi ' im-i.. .C . ' A 'E I -ci, Alice Styczynski Darrell Sumbry Mark Summers Seling Sutton Debbie Swindle S , A ' --.1 , ' . A A K . ' iiii '- -- A . , i -. y:-. . ,- , 5 I .Xf' if .C . ,Q -i Q xxz ,,.. F f ff Randy Teal Dena Temples Calvin Thirkield Allen Thomas Barry Thomas .. ,nga z Cute ain't I? Freshmen 151 ff' gpm if g rx ' S W X sf ' -sd 'ale - ts B' 5 N A 51. Q . .., K V. A F , as ,Q Q .. . r ,Q ' Ni - A 'E ,.f-1939 'L Qf ' 1 t j ' A . t is : yy j it 1, , , yu wiv, X S X :tt , Q ,11 A A ,Q ., f . ,,. ' .tr f 'J' . ab F .Q .Sk ,A I fa! john Thompson james Thornton janice Thornton jeff Tidwell Richard Tidwell A se ' 42 'N ' t 'fi s Yvette Underwood Steve, Travis Mary Tyler f I know what I'm doing, l hope. x Y fl... 4 tv? F' xi I X . f .,..-tt T K Melva Valentine Louie Vallee jtrj - E ,,If.!y I ,Eu Steve Walburg Anthony Walker Richard Tillich Tammy Timothy ,I ,lje Be ,Vickers Catherine Vien sf' nnl Freddie Toney Darren Wade is iii 4 1 at sn W ' - Betty Walker Helen Walker Take this pose. Ldwaiciwalkevr jesse Walker Prather Walker Sidney Walker Hattie Walton Lisa Ward jerrell Warren Tammie r -4 e e on siil ef, n 4 15,2 W . --f 'ff Bobbie Watson Virginia Watson Wendy Watson Nancy Way Agljkmgyyexlgera Ronald Wells Y,1e,LLemVy,e,5,1,, Tim Whitaker 152 Freshmen 'Y--...-,...,,.... . ,.,, K' R ' M Q A V 76 ' if if , A gf D Y vm, ' ' ' Anthony Williams Cheryl Williams 4,551 tx , ' --S ' ' i ms .. , . ' 1-A -4,18 . ,gg . -7 4' C V I ,. 7, X ' A . N s , I, if C..., , , a g . N ' y L E: 3 v ' ' -f ?:lM ll 4 ,I E 1 E' 1 ,.., W , ' , my ' , K Karol Williams Natalie Williams Patrick Williams Get my good Side' Sharon Williams WE 5 Q I if ' git ' i f ,a M' - - . i 4 A l' - i ss.:- Greg Williams Terence Williams 'lk - . NNN. X ltd jf . , . 1 x . . f-is , T f It Tracy Williams Gary Wilson Sheila Williams Lisa Williams Mark Winderweedle Roger Wolfe Dwain Worth john Wright H ., .. fisib W it if -Z- S 6 ' J 1 X 1 - ' 4-Q. V 1' -..t 1-ni ' Kim Wright Sue Wright Soo Ra Yoon wana Tammy Young 'by Q 35,1 .' 2 Sharon Youngblood Robert Youman 6 Q '. 19 5 it 55' D , iii L Lisa Fitzgerald David Gaddis Tony Garcia AH! Come On! Laurie Brannan Constance Carter E A4 'H Qs ie tak Clifford Henry Qerrick Igngs lStacy McClellan Connie Pitts i'fw 442.7 Lisa Courtney Danny Porter Freshmen 154 . ,.-' L ' ,..Z . m.Q.11 Maria Tatum jeff Tucker 'K CLASS COUNCIL: 1st row, Rou Soo Ra Yoon, Chuck Wicks, Wendy Watson, Sharon Youngblood, 2nd row, Felicia Buckner, Lisa Wilson, Suzie Duke, Mia johnson, Connie Pitts, Angela Butler, Leslie Sapp, Debbie Swindle, Martha Bayona, 3rd row, Carla Doleman, Rayford Martin, john Lujun, Vernon Carswell, David Ramsey, Sherri Norris, Lisa Seldon, Vicki Kirkland, Sandra Morrow About time. We as freshmen have to establish our goals, We have to distinguish ourselves, with our own personal roles. We're at the beginning of starting life's adventures, But our main problems are based around our expenditures. Freshmen are the start ofa superior graduating class, We set our standards above those of the past. Our concern is the sponsoring of a junior and Senior Prom, lf all our dues are paid, we can sit back and take it cool and calm. Being a freshmen is like climbing a hill, You take the right path and you've proven your skill. Larry Smith is fs' ,f M ,.v- 4 'V I NA' 3- He's cute. Don't you think l'm sexy? Freshmen wma Wg ,i -gi-ii, .-'Xl' Vanessa Graham was a very busy lady! She was active in basketball, softball, and track. Vanessa began to play basketball in the 7th grade and is now practicing four hours each day. my While attending college to become a pediatrician, she would 'ii like to play basketball. All for one, one for all. 'Q ..,, t.,.t .t . E . R E2 4 . S FZ ... ,- He doesn't think I know! I I ot the brains of Einstein. We're happy. g Freshmen gf' -,gh ix What a pretty smile. lim devilish. Heading for the top. There are many mixed emotions that a freshman experiences when entering the world of high school. A freshman feels a sense of nervousness and a sense of being lost, especially in search of the Correct Classroom. Sometimes a freshman feels smaller Compared to his upper Classmen. llovvever, freshmen just like anyone else possess a Concept of determination to gradually become bigger and hetter. The role ofa freshman is similar to a Contest. A great deal of effort will produce a champion and vvill put our freshmen at the top of the hill. X, He's gorgeous 4' :LW We're together! l'll never understand! 156 Freshmen x an n w gig- f Q S , Us E251 ? 4 F x n fa 1 F f .1 J 4, if f 1 S nh , M . ,,,,, NW ,t W , ,,.Qff , v 1' KL uw B1 2,5 ,fx zfm 452 w 'Q Q Q7 few if X 2 X E FRESHMEN OFFICERS: Sharon Youngblood, Wendy Watson, Chuck Wickg, S00 Ra Y00n Check this book out. Spotlight stars. Freshmen 157 158 Freshmen vw W .pl When you enroll in a new school, it's hard leaving old friends behind. However, Kendrick has many op- portunities, especially in Choral training. My goals in high school are to graduate successfully and to take advantage of all the musical education available. if la, ,v .4 M 5 ,...-of ' gb , l High School teaches you to be more responsible. At Kendrick, I want to join many clubs and take courses that will prepare me for college. Kendrick has good curriculum to help begin my future. 1 5, .. .L wwf OJ 4 At Kendrick there are more clubs to join, more people to meet and more opportunities to choose courses. My goal in high school is to graduate with top honors, to uphold the fine reputation of Kendrick and to join as many organizations as possible. Ken- drick has the best students in town and to sum it up Kendrick is 1341 High school teaches you to be more independent. You have to make your own decisions and take responsibility for their outcome. My goals in high school are to take courses to prepare me for college, and to ready myself for my future in the real world. The people are friendly and willing to help. Everyone is enthusiastic and full of school spirit. El l'l Ell Personalities 159 CH6 V, div If I , fly' M Eddie Adams Theresa Adams Brenda Akridge W- Eloise Alexander Phyllis Allen Edward Amon Larry Anderson j. C. Andrews Sweaty palms. . .shaky knees. . .dry lips. . .chills up and down your spine . . .and ringing of hands. These are not symptoms of a dreaded disease, but they were symptoms experienced by the candidates for class offices. Surviving this dreaded disease was Sabrina Holt, who was elected the Sophomore President. One of her duties was to advise the sophomore class. Patricia Nowling was the Vice President. She acted as substitute at the class meetings when the President was not present. The Secretary, Karen Milliner, was an advisor of the class council. The Treasurer, Yeterries Bell, had the responsibilities of handling class dues. -v, 117 Sd T. fl ,. A .3 . . 3 t. is - ' f l V I hs S fy 'fx j SQELEQ l cl H, hi ..,, E if f A X up K I X Hollis Anthony yial Aggenziago john Armoor Christine Bacon Vera Baldwin john Baldwin Richard Barkley David Barr 'Z 4 V w ,QF . . ririe 'Q' .. V I ' 1 f l A Andre Bass Arthur Bass Valeria Bass Vernon Bell Yeterries Bell james Baxley james Bellamy Karen Bennett 160 Sophomores QQY lb 1.431 Phyllis Berdine Deana Berry Freddie Bingham Kelvin Bray Edwin Bozeman Rufus Boynton N! ...v 'L 'ff -. 0- 'yy if l s -M ,. , j 4, Q fc 'wr S s' 7 -.ax I. , ' f I H' 1 Q l 'I S ' .T David Bodie Gregory Bogus Shirley Boldin Steve Bovaird Pam Brammer 2 , 1 +4 i ,ag 9 , A, , 6 W I 1' S. Ernest Briggs el .4 Kenny Brown Daphena Buckner Angie Bullard Dana Bullard i LLXXT Na J I rx C M Stanley Bullard Teresa Bundy Keith Burgess rton. jennifer Burgess Dwight Bush Dertrice Byrd Angela Cacciatore 'U i1r.,.g gn The sophomore class council consisted of: Sabrina Holt, Patricia Nowling, Yeterries Bell, Karen Milliner, Shirley Baldwin, Cynthia Mitchell, lenetta Fox, Tracey Evans, Chandra Davis, Lisa Swim, Victor Ingersoll, Abby Brigdon, Brenda Akridge, Angie Hammett, Richard Miller, Vincent Wilson, Carolyn jones, Vernita Hood, and Debra Cobb. no V' .ff , if .s, , , ,. ' A L' +35 . ff' I ' t4 ' ,. I ,i,.,. Qrv , . i . ' ff ' il' V' X ri'it I M L I llli H ig 2 f,,,,,,f at T ' wg f' r XX ' 'X 9 T X, , . 1' Donald Caldwell Dorothea Cathy Andy Catreet Annie Cheatham Marlon Chester Earnest Chichester Becky Chilson Tim Clark Sophomores 161 lk VHS ii, e .7 , ,, if KV .X Wlflil ' W I it f' l f f vii? all Daniel Conger f Mirror, Mirror in her hand, She's not the faire QS st in the land. 'pl' .- no Dan C Djuana Collins ,-4 1 jennifer Cox i Deborah Cobb Edward Coleman Frank Coleman A Q I rain Bonnie Cranfield Brute Crawford lames Crawford Bobby Crenshaw 4 X 3 aww , A ' Q! 5 ll Says' Come near my Corner Sandra Croney Linda Cruz Stephan Cunningham William Cutler Anthony Davis za- H I ,3 ,, V 1 V y .ff-f ' J sf, B tsii . C we i -f fl X l Chandra Davis Darrin Davis jackie Davis Wayne Davis Alton Dean Ruben Davis Sheliah Davis Victor Davis 162 Sophomores it is 'fr i jerry Dawson Renee Bobby Dooley Dellemonache it -. 1 dxf E if A '. 1 r Una Durrah Chris Dwyer Thomas Dyer i K .. W :H Robert Duncan Eric Dunn H .fb, .. x , . - .ffiifii ' H7' 9K Af jeff Dykes Shon Edmonds 541' Ann Elrod Mark English joe Ervin Tracey Evans Veronica Evans r-,,.n,s ':,, These are our times, They'll never come again. We've met a new family, And made a new friend. This is our school, The halls are crowded enough. Our clocks don't keep time, And our bells are often off. But this is Kendrick, Kendrick High, And sometimes, though we dislike it a lot. No matter when we say good-bye, These years won't be forgot. Liz Quinn aw sis K -Al' .rf .w -Q .Aikman h k 2 Archie Ezell Greg Fair What do you mean I got an F for t e six wee s i X tg - as Michael Falls Sophomores 163 The leaves are falling like memories from our minds, they're never regained. -Liz Quinn ri Q . P' Robert Farley Valerie Farley ' i lg! Sophomore's Best ru 'fa fr ' ' N A 3 K- .P . vj Q ,V ... . 4 , ik, ffl, I' :ft gli ' fi ..i1k 1 X, I 1 I K Hr F Phyllis Farmer janet Farris Terry Farris Kay Feeback Denese Ferguson Theresa phillips 8' Robert Oflfleal me The Best Sheena Fields Alesia Figgins Charles Fincher Sophomore Algebra II Students, 3 le 'lfk-W X as v S I f ff W v gl 4 Teresa Fitzgerald Marvin Floyd Cynthia Flowers Patricia Forester Terry Fox jenette Foxx jeffery Frady David Gabe ' x 'F ti K 9 ,N A y 'Q-'i J David Gamble Debbie Gary jesse Garza Darryl Gibson F f'-, . ,li if K vtttsa as ...lt x, F V ' ll t yy i , M S F 5 I ng Kim Goodroe Pam Grabher james Graydon juanita Green 164 Sophomores fi ve - - Evelyn Gilliland Laura Glasgow Kerry Glover Marian Gollow qc johnny Green Valerie Green Kevin Green Theodis Grimes s N l l At ork And At Play 3 ta 14, we 'W C me - at R it fl 2 fi X jeff Groke Ronnie Grosser Liz Gunn Ronald Hadley joe Hamilton Q j a t ,Ewan .ev-fin Sty X , ..........., 1 -.5 -. I fig lx 3' J 'X' Q X 4 , f 4 3 , 5:-QV. : ' X' ' Brenda Hankinson Angie Hammett Debbie Hankinson Chris Harger Kendall Harralson Locker of the Year vw C 6 C G ,Q , sf t vivv g X Berry Harris Cassendra Harris Rufus Harrow Brenda Hartley Karen Hatcher Charlotte Hawkins Tracy Haynes Robin Helgeson f ff' an C QF 'Qt . R v -a X -.- - M- e A f'- ,z l 'QB , t V ll We .ff x Bl 33611 .. AP i 1 1 1 i l l . Charlotte Hawkins showing her aggressiveness. Rebema Hobbs Tim Hollis johnny Hernandez David Hicks Althea Hill Eddie Holland Sophomores 165 rex55'cx 'T' ' Q j i .J ' Q. X X Q Q . -W i if alia 'fx 1' ff 'inf Wonder if he's thinking about me too? - we , Lizjgliti X all 6 D , l lf NJ' by vi' ei ff T 4, Qs ff - Sabrina Holt Victor Hudson fx Robin Holtzclaw kk U 3 as l? Ellis Hudson Sedrick Hudson A T T lf t stas H as 2' H. .1 q to 4 K , David lmpson Terry Ivey Denise jackson Charles jenkins jamie jenkins Mike Kernigan Kenneth jones Randall jones Sharon jones 5 Q X 4 i L' -3. L ii i K ,J 'Jaxx' st sg, x I .K W ' J - A ff Thomas jones Tim jones Robin Kash 166 Sophomores Larry jafkson J' x -1- , K ... Q , i - f XJ ? P' K if . N Douglas james Geneva james Q., -,! V 'Y' Vernita Hood Ronald Howard gps nul- ,-on J 1? Anita Hutchins 2 , i 1 ' A Kenneth jean J! Q an .V S-I . ,,f ef' Derek Howell , 1 ,1 - -. ff v:.'-31+ .,, ,J ., 5, , ,p':,w -- I :: '25 fi ss ' :T ,. Ven... gg r x, g,g,g!!.f-1:::1:n: Allen lmpson T' wt Darren jeffries 1 X Q -'L 5 ,C Lg? , -A- 'A,s.- X -wr-4-N16 ' ' QT? fQf'kl ji' james johnson Rhonda johnson Verncile johnson Carolyn jones Katherine jones xi L, What a big mess we've made. 'H 3 Hellene Kelley Sandra Kelly , : ' -iw , :N Av 'Q xl. 4 Toni Kennedy Wayne Kennedy Linda Kilgore ix. I Debbie Kimble Lachone Kimbrough 114' .fr Young Kim 9, F ixmswia ik X mv si? S I X If 5 T. C. King Maria Lagrange Donna Laird ,N4 e' Arnette Lee David Lee On the horizon, hills stand like and rule with quiet strength. H' Y Beate Lajoie 1 :lg y be i C ' L . -L 'Q I gi ' , .. K r-f f Maria Lopez mighty kings -Liz Quinn i i E L 9 Msg L 5 if ' 'Q QX if il Biology is such tedious work! . is I Vhk. sgnikla ' ' M if 4 ,C - 4 ' - ., ,V ,, , 1' K D' -- M . L - 3 41' ' f .-sis 4 , Lisa King Kevin King Mark Komendantov Sherry Kurnik Frank Lagrange si1 sl Q' F' 5 X Darrell Lakes Mary Lanton Clifford Lauderdale Suzie Lawson Willie Lawson Q X K A K ,Q 4 K . , 32, A A. A cf- QV K ll., '-' , , 'lill Q Iii ., i is L T' ,. il L . D ' as ' Wim 'R IZ'-A lll, ' i J C , fl ii? t l A. K Rayford Lee Suzanne Lee Charlotte Leeson David Leman Renna Lester ia ., i. 7' X Chuck Lewis Virginia Lewis Danny Lindo Victor Little Anita Lively Sophomores 167 Sophomores Are . . . iff Sherrie Livezey by . rl' 3 t Karen McCain Patricia McClaine Kevin McCallister nl IL an Allise McCreary Eddie Malone Zira Mangram t. -i 6 3.-A 1 V. L L -.. F -P-. L L eiiie L at , f . - F3-ttyljylarfn, Rho Timmy Mauldin ' ' k . ji A-U. in A Tanette London h5 Terry Love Winefred Love Willie Lowman Lionel Lyde Shirley Lyons Y' . if A 2 Tony McClenton Alvin McClellan A ' E Q? Paying the consequences for skipping K-Hllw Marlin Mike Mfiffln 3 . ii! i an I L ,, IJ? L. 1 ,,Qv -,vm - iii N' P- yi 'N L 'iiqql Q . 2 . xi ,vi .:L,iL 3 L, f jerry Mayes Elizabeth Mehaffey jeff Middleton john Miller if is N L 3 , , . 4, K A K N? Wake' -f we e M- . .4 aj ff l , Tl 1 v K' i - --f' tt Nyyx . LW' L 1- l.'?' A .gm - ' - I ' fx! ..- f' 5 - P A fiffg r ft , M f t . - I , 5, ,' V C , if ' f al P T ' 2.,.Tlt-'gffg'f'll Linda Miller Penny Miller Richard F. Miller Richard N. Miller Sheila Miller 168 Sophomores Karen Milliner Cynthia Mitchell Pamela Moore ,- aw ,,- NK 4 ips ,W gil 3, HJ' iw On Their Way Up fl ' .f .,.x .1 5 Nui K W 'v .. ..- X Sherri Morgan Randy Morningstar 4:8 ,, ,, i t 23 I 1 +- Q ar Wi -+2 X f , f ff! 3 Q--A0 F' G lr Y if Y . , . . T 0654 N 552 2' , in 3 Harold Morris Ronald Moss Tammy Mullis 'F lil . at 1 in .1 L au My fellow Americans, l stand here today . . cyl N. va HL A David Muncey Teresa Murphy Michelle Murray Katherine David Naler Musselman 1 Q A - 1 M K --T K T M' .T fl' L., , T gt A A at f I K Q EN t , J' A A ' 5 - Cathy Nance james Nelson ,,,. Kenneth Nelson Ro ' ' mons Melissa Nixon Michael Nowlan Patricia Nowling lanice Oates if agua-'V ,pn -.l +.x, f 1 I 3 fx s ,vf lames O'Donnell lohn Ogan Lori Ogle jackie Olds Robert O'Neal Kevin Parker Steven Parlee Trace Pate i? c isss ii is ' P- i rfas. P P I L KM .ai..,..m P -X 1 K-3.7 K 1 2 T -A K -v K ,P -1- J ' at teel - - - T Q sr's - c y .., ' ' N -- N r ,J f NX ,px I-Q... ,xy t -W Q V ta ff' 5 f . J ' , f Q T Toni Patterson Lisa Perrella Ron Peters Keith Peterson Eddie Peterson lohn Peritt Hershel Phillips Theresa Phillips Sophomores J 5 sg. J ' x . Q , . Q , Q- 3 X l P 'LA - I 'P . fi R l , rf, r tl 1' leralyn Pinson Mary Plant Anthony Porter Gary Porter Y X I g 1 5 s N 3 , x L P f gf . ., - 1 'ff ' ' - ffwfli ffl. William Ramsey jennifer Rayborn Rosie Renfro Denise Richardson f Robby Riley ol W K I iii George Rivers Diane Robinson Everett Robinson . Ah ,fs S as .,, 4- s 3 - A f 'J' ,I P' K st 1.v R .,,.i- -vw , x , ' '-f t ttt 1-R Q.. 5. f f , 4 1 N P4 Z Anthony Rodriquez Michael Roffe Mankiose Patrick Rucker 170 Sophomores cf A i at QR W fs! R 1 l Laurie Preston Robert Price Frankie Price Liz Quinn 6 Q' 'ff' :X . sl 1 xx ' ' ,RK V P I .f y 4 . 1 I 1 , ' Donald Paulette Watkins Pamela Riddle 'R-lChiiLQiQD Richardson, Richardson , M..u.4.,u 4' X , gg ' vi ,ff U X Guy Rogers Renee Rogers Sheila Rodgers A f f ,4 ' 1' gg. g A f is -2 P new -:fi t , is, - ' '- :. 'Xi f john Ruehle Anita Sansoucie Joyce Sasser Shelia Savage .. 'P ,, if . R i is Q S 4 ' 1 . S I jerry Schmink Dwayne Sears james Sears lacqueline Selby 8 Kathy Siedling Kinberly Simpson -.1 I . . Q W-ull. ' Q .N S Amy.. Patrick Simpson . ,435 ,,is Q S isss Michael Sitzler Gwen Seldon Sherri Sheffield 5 we 'Qt' ' .g-: :tx t 5 S -rf' james Shytle Barbara Sicinski X fr . , , iii S t y L A 5 S -:S S s 'S S :SS N' ' . S -1 X S., an ' QS, V 'G fi ...., . M V' i . ZQQ. ,s.. S S X j ! ' P! 4 W k S . X-, L si: ,Si 5' N if ieri l it David Slaten Otis Smart Andrea Smith 1. P. Taylor -:SSN Sw F' at S ' S Jie if X , ,. Ns fl- 4 Q' SS S K QS ' .,. .S K A QQ Q, tx Q ,QS - , .. i 9 1 ' X 4, s , , S., Curtis Smith Dennis Smith jackie Smith Randy Tyson W: .1 K 1 v t ' . K .S 3 ,, ss 'S t S. gl 5 Q iq S 'S L X 3 ,N ' , ' 0 1' f'-if , f Sf S Y it yti X. 'S . r . S sssse S A i t S S S, S- S fit , r.ti .r - S SS . S S S V SX l' 1? S gy U 1 , X a f' ., 4 .' ' if u:1:s:n,, Marie Smith Linda Sparks K f . Mark Sparks Sherry Sparks S S F S S v- -Y . kA,k O'S,gj H K .S .qi t S ff: ,, ,Q S .Ss ,Si l :::'n'E S' , A Sf Sgltlllilivlisn 5 'WA MX X5il5g355?S :S lSllll45,llAP1s5si4 - SlllllA'l.lgnm ,S ,. ., KS 5 f' .. jackie Speakman Tina Spence Melanic Stancey Larry Stafford Lana Standridge Shelia Stewart Gary Steinhavs Gene Strickland .'WtnK'lW SS S'SS'SS s vi., Sophomores lf? -.1-av AMX Tracy Stuart George Swecker Lisa Swim 1 , ,. rr,' Q fy , Q y Q. e r .lea ' - ' -riaa Z' ,t.. 'U , T G , LN., Q . Michael Thomas Greg Walburg Kenneth Walker Renee Thompson Larry Tippins Wandra Walker Marcus Wallace T i lim ' Vvlnefrgd Love: Flying is easier than I thought! Christine A Ward Thomas Ward Kay Warren Rhonda Webb ' on April Wells james Wicks Grenada Wilder Y s we M! in-,f Bonnie Williams Derek Williams Ethel Williams Tonya Williams VI. fs- ggi it ' A 5 T s i? s , s s -A T 1 1 'I Q-,T s N 'iiif . A Psa, i,, arh l t . ,. . -f'i X ,Q X .rr rt lun .1 Brad Worthington Cindy D. Willis Ralph Wilson Sammy Wilson Trisha Wilson Vincent Wilson Towanna Woodell Ricky Woods ,O sr .slfff A f 5 0 S' Q-R , .Q 31 X I , ,y ,wil K ' o Mary Holt Andrew Wright Eleonore Wright joe Wright Casey Yarosh Mark Youndt Terry Arnold Fredericka Ford :gm ns Mike Looney Kim Lucious ? Q-'7 At., by IN f Inga Paul Sheketa Nunley :fl FQ, 'Q-ia' 'V' l- l' 'wt ,ir l rl i .ww-ar,,QW V T: A 'Q WQQJH' 8 K. f iw. .gf T 35-...,g1,'f' ' - it :ha . - . ,. 6, All V Nga - , wp hw yay -.. WYQQJQA4 g 'av-' 1 W T - 1 , i O.: 'As Lb-.1 of-,K 5-3 who si A 7 , A RQ an -4115-,I'.: 'lil ' A H- T T 'Z 2 W 'Zi ' ' iw ' mi - :U A f' - li I J ' Wa v. , ' I Z aw' ju, ' M 42 ' I I it ' wif, J. fa , Qi ,, y . es -I . A I, . ,gf '-gn .eww ff? M J .a ,,r.' -0 .. , , no T f- T , ' :ff '- r- M 'r it it , T lg T an T, if M W -.K 52 ,V T ff Mother nature made it. Vincent: listening and taking notes on the lastest gossip. U' Foxx X as ed fd? wi X , ew' ,,,f1 is s , M., 'Ott i ,,, Fx If-xx 5 X J Anxlsb R 2 If Z - , 'll A N w f V A I Linda Richardson Albert Robb Michael Robinson Paul Thornton Sophomores 173 'll Tim Hollis 81 Randy Morningstar play games in the Corner. Zl Theresa Phillips: I make a motion that we ship Lisa Swim to Germany. 33 Caught ya!! Lynn Travis! 43 Gentleman's Quarterly's BEST!!! -v. -U? T , 5152! s M hed' 9' I i 1 i 174 Sophomores ? 2 S S R E si f awk Hifbi ,y .- ,uf 0 T 9 W q ,fi ' .aee Fw- , Q1 I . ,4 , 1 is vi r f 441 if in fu I Q i -S! 5 fi is A! .Z is ai B ,N yh 13 The Easter Bunny is TO for real!! , says Cathy Nance. 23 Camera-shy, Yogi Lewis. 35 The sophomore Class' best English studentsg Liz Quinn and Tracey Haines. Sophomores 175 yumnuconm full. -f f X Cin' 1 -0 4 si Huw! I ,f svx 3Im,f.ivi:,1, . m ' m ,Q ,V ., . , 251 ,Yff-,ff'h,k A W L '. .g'X ',i'g- ,K ' ' , , 42 3 J - : ' . - , H Q ' ..., fav? ' . 'JA ., 1 if . , . 'g 'Q 1 ' Q , - -. f. , V V ,, , . - I - W. ,,. ' 'W f M- ' mb' H W 176 juniors est im' it , The juniors of 1977-80 were a spirited group! They proved this by winningthe spiritstick at pep rallys and tying with the Seniors for the best decorated hall. However, spirit wasn't everyth- ing sothejuniors excelledinthe academic side of school. They have developed their skills through science, math and English classes at Kendrick. juniors were also responsible in coordinating the prom for the Seniors. This was a big and important task to accomplish but for our juniors it was a breeze. Once again our juniors have helped make Kendrick the school at the top of the hill. ,api W f 5 f 5 . A,- ., iw Daydreaming Y' DI, Deborah Albert Darlene Albin nfs! fi , 1 in Randy Allen Kenneth Anderson 3 Kimberly Andrews Michelle Armour Tammy Armour Muarier Avery i is 'Y' , X Sharnita Austin Mike Bacon Denise Bailey Karen Bailey Carl Baker Druscilla Baldwin .J-'N are 1 Ethel Baldwin William Banks Marlene Barbrow Carolyn Barker 1 1' Teresa Barker Donna Bass Rowland Bass Rose Baugher Grabbing Ei quick SFl3Cl4 between Cl3SSeC 178 juniors ua ,yrs 3- ff is AJ f f M' 117 I lrrl ill. Tonya Bates james Beck Desrie Bishop ff' if .l Sherren Blue Patty Boggs Ralph Boone f,ii:5M,,l5Wf'fgw,, , ,f i 1 , n iv ' Wanda Bishop H 1 'if T 5 fx 'B Carol Boynton Oh, what a grade! if i? l as G9 M ,ff E Angela Bradley james Brandenburg Theresa Brennan Valerie Broadnax Monica Brodie Debra Brooks Bobby Brown th fgiww 'imdb Q i,-.-.al luu' f -an vi li' You're putting me on . . . Maxine Bunkley , 'nw' . Pattie Brown Ricky Bryer Sara Buckley li ldv A-...ny ...af H W l' Gina Buntin Dwayne Burke Pam Burkett juniors 179 NJ Q. . 450 If lf A M - 1 3 42 . '---... -er.--.,,,, A '---w-w....l-5' . --.M..7'-Nz,-y:-:V Tlv?-C1355 52'-ET ---t.E 89 ...N ..C,...Tb'- ltxwt M Scott Burkhalter Eddie Burtor Denise Buschel vm-M..,.,,,,, ' 1-Q 9, 72 rixw Q QQ.:- Forgot my homework last night Tony Bush t ? 7 if ,..., ' Richard Bushman George Callaway 1 Y' wb- it nr . , l T xwfii Debbie Callier Nancy Cannington Lisa Carden Guy Carmack Anita Carter Willie Carthar 1117.1 -M' ' ir' 'K ' V - ' ' ' ' I W W P- ' ,f .1i5,.5 f' ' K1 ' J l f f f y r at , 1. r rrr ,rrr r C Phillipe Castaneda Glen Cave Carmen Chambers in- f 3- T Wit' qv-rv 'af' tv tv- if ff 'SF 5rV'FFf fiieffi glitz .J 7' 'Q Robert Chreene Barbara Clark Patsy Clows 180 juniors 'x We are family. ..,, ' Q in You're Kidding . . ar v 'ffl If ll ,--' leff Culpepper y, 5? fi ' ,..f v L ,L, , . eg, , jf fi , , 4, My 3 ll Z ,1 fi Wiki, Donald Daniel D Ji' I Sw - , , Beverly Dawkins Patricia Dawson Laura Dixon Pam Dixon yy T , Y ..-.0 .,, X :mailman-sd Jennifer Duncan N-v Anthony Fleming li.. I l I' Diane Foster , aa- , fix , . A ,,.,. , .IL ,,,, I , sy Terry Gaddis w lx -, Denise Gilbert T82 juniors fix 322 1 ll 9, Ozz Durrah Melvin Ezell Carlos Eastman Teresa Ferrebee Bruce Figgins The main goal of the junior class was to raise money for the junior-Senior Prom. They have sold candy bars and collected class dues from fellow junior classmates. These are just a few ofthe various projects they have done in order to reach their goal. President - DeAndrea Smith, Vice-President - Linda Cote, Secretary - Zsa Zsa Tamas, Treasurer - Lorri Valentini. Kennedy Fortson W X ws .n..a...,.,,....., . mf' - if' is BW Q i X Susan Fredette i HM!! Y Michael Franklin ,W x V X ' ' 1 M Yi - vw- If I . ,I K: - gg , N' K X 'f l :fl , s r 'lf A ' 9 t Q X :?, A K it xx 'FJ fi? f f T 1' fTi1 T:ff1- M:-Lfecsgg ' ,. ' T , fs , A !Ai': 'L.T1S +Q2f T Donnie Gilbert Lynn Glascow Lori Grabher Patricia Grantham Michael Gravitt 1 . , f ' Deamus Green Kelly Green Leila Green Robert Green Lloyd Greer Homeroom representatives have the duty to report to all junior homerooms the decisions made during a meeting. 'lst row: Melvin Ezell, Zsa Zsa Tamas, Nancy Cannington, Lori Grabher, Deborah Albert, Lisa Nowling. ' 2nd row: Mrs. Koon, Lorri Valentini, Laura Swindle, Kelly Greene, Valerie L Sudduth, DeAndrea Smith, Cindy Proctor, Theresa Harwell. 3rd row: Sherri .15 l ff .1 f , Z' Ketch, Terry Miller, Linda Creswell, Kim Nixon, Melanie Wood, Rose Baugher, Bobby johnson, Veronica Smith. . ,Mx Q Dewayne Griffin yt! . 23, Furl Q' 4 i Sebrina Grimes Alvin Grier ui' Dewayne Griffin Henry Groce l h, fi Chris Groke Melissa Grosser 'il Victor Guinn Ramona Gunn Lisa Hadley Tina Haines jimmy Hall Terry Hall juniors 183 i xx., john Ham Mary Hamilton F' N... N sc K. ' pv- snr' ,F js I 5Ch00l ls so dull' Vicki Haralson Teresa Hardwell i a ' FJ- -5 N i avi i ' J A Y I , V, Ben Harris Greg Harrison john Harrow Bobby Hartley if AWD ,Q- i .X 1 Yagi? eY.' Www' , 'I' T 4+ 2,1 I 1 I ' . H i e N , 1, V Latonya Henderson Matt Henderson Alvin Henry Steve Hickman if Christie Hicks Deidre Hicks jennifer Hightower Cynthia Holtzclaw 184 juniors :gn Q ,L Z7 Qgf- . jf Gene Hanscomb Terry Hanscomb i f 'Y .J air- ' 'CQ' M. qw , 'Q e,.,W,,,f f W as Mg, ,N--in s ' sta :Ni ' Buford Hardy Diane Harrington ,f '46 Deborah Hatcher Tanya Hayes What's another word for . . . W 1, i ii!- -N fini Q 22 z ...K r sf 95 F B 5 4 za 1 'X 'und' jimmy Horn Greg Houston Rhonda Howard Kathy Huckaby X 5 Wikia... .Fl jackie Hunt Tommy Huntington Vincent Ingersoll Tonjau Irving HEY man' YOUIVG got to be loklngl s2. '.2' Roberta Itzoe Bobby Ivey Debra jackson Deidrice jackman Aretha jacobs jimmi james 'C' Y' i, any 'NW' Q.-,ar X! Eddie jammer josie jenkin Phyllis jernigan Billy jessee Q . .. : XX M we l ,, tg tajj I f I Qti 5 y 7 5 is if x ft 'ill Ex . W'm 'f Alone Studylng agaln' Kenneth johansen Bobby johnson Gisela johnson ION lOl1f1S0f1 juniors I85 Lloyd johnson Tammy johnson Cindy joiner ,fi 'V s. .ms A A ' A jf , , - A 8 . N l 4 ' 1' Q 1 X Q' 4 9 . 'A 5 f ' X H. Working hard Laura jones Michael jones Ray jones AR 5.4 Q ' 5 x 4' 1:57 1,9 x., f X ,w 1 w A i Y , i f lllmhr 4. 9 fl an. ' Kitty Kaster Denise Kennedy Supot Ketch Sheri Ketchum Cynthia King Leisa Kirkland if 18 Q. A 4 ty - M '-,, Q W e i L 'xiklirrk-2 Henry Klepper Carmella Knapp Paul Komendanton YT' Tina Kroll Freshell Lawrence Sarahsa Lattimore lf Wonlt move' 186 juniors af ff sf Wu.. if A, .Ai V' jill 'KL Q W.. fa! f W 1'7 -7 if My f L in A if Patricia Lassiter Doug Lee Huberto Leon M' 'W an W A , ,eL 41 'U' W ' xl , . sv , tw in N They call this food?! A Clay Letchworth lacqueline Lewis Robert Lincoln Glenda Livezey Sandra London Kerry Love 'Ha ,IV E rw... ll 'Sgr' . Q 4 1' . Sylvia Love Theresa Lowry Gloria Lujan us at ff Richard Lyons Lisa Macon Mike Madayag Nl N' J ,X tv Boy, this is a drag. Wendall Monning Roxanne Mantle Charlotte Mark Juniors 187 and ,.....-M'- ' M Gwen Marsh Sandy Martinez Victor Massey Wilma Mayfield Tywanda McClain Michael McCoy T M Governor s Honors Semi Finalists 'Tj' Q ' Being a semi-finalists for the Governor s Honors Program is a great honor that these students should be proud of, These students have achieved these honors by working hard. They now . .. - . A for an interview. This interview is the final trial before becoming a finalist for the Governor s ' Honors Program. Bottom: Rose Baugher Middle row: Allise McCreary Darlene Spires Top row: Sheketa Nunley, james O Donnell Veronica Senior iw, . Mark McSwain - ., Stanley McCray are i Decdra Meadows Sanfort Mercer Q--7 --.9 -.M it I Danny Metcalf james Miller G aka Terry Miller Kathy Mills Terry Milter Cavanaugh Mims Aaron Mitchell Darlene Mitchell 188 juniors ' have to work harder and devote much of their time with the help of their teachers preparing 3 Mercer Mitchell ik -UF' mf ,Q i J . A ' I W -at .i l Q Paul Morgan 9 t if i Six N I Gloria Morris Craig Murray 4' lv my Y 'T' Mark Mixon Tim Money jennifer Moore loAnn Moore Top 50!o of the junior Class The following students are the top Sofu ofthe junior Class according to their PSAT scores: Bottom row-Sarah Buckley Audrey Williams Cindy Proctor Lori Grahber Sabrina Robertson Patricia Grantham Angie Bradley Top row-Kim Nixon Robert Russell, Billy Morgan Wanda Bishop Carol Sasser . mf' Billy Morgan Anthony Morris 19' rg! Wanda Morris Carolyn Myers ,a ' Kent Nalls :Qs 4? v '!'l ik g 7 Earnest Nance Dale Nelson Kim Nixon Marion Nobles Lisa Nowling juniors 189 41:59 i-...if EIS .. ae. ' 1 ,W t ,Q , , ' ,, ' ' 'Slip Ear? ff! 4 32 at 'fi may e Vincent Oates Patricia Okamoto Donna Orr Brigette Pangelinan e ,af - .. M E K v 1 e. Q...-r fW f , K. ' gg I I K, fx 'X . I , Mark Parker Roberta Parker David Parlee Bruce Patrick an 'fl I s. vi--3 Christine Perez jasper Perry Alice Pickett ,W 'IQ 9 -Q .- Nga , I 8 3 1 , M al l if 3 i fl - V ' it K' M M ccit Z .2 Mai. . f l james Piercy Sava 'bv-X Venon Price jean Pritchett ,4--If' And he was this big. . . Don't give me that . . . -v---v Cindy Proctor Tammie Purchase vii - 5: Did you ever want t0 throw joe Purter Belinda Quitugua Beverly Raines jason Radcliff 190 juniors something? rf ,r Alan Ramsey ,W V A Z..---of j .,,...-4' I 'Be I fhw Shanitha Raven Michael Reese Denise Renn , Z' -.av if E wl 4-f 't',9 Hmmm ' ' Angela Render jennifer Rich Dewayne Richardson Donna Richardson 1 Helen Richardson Diane Richmond Kathy Robbins Sabrina Robertson i f r ' , ,, I 'W' 1 I, NI' - . alex 1 4 VC A rx!! A Q Anita Rowe Robert Russell lanet Sanders Delores Sanks iff WV 'ctw , Vw ' Carol Sasser 00' , AV 91 f Mark Rodgers Gloria Robinson IIA Steve Saunders Diane Scheniderl' Charles Scott L L Y X W ,MB f, l'i , 11 'Let me put it this way juniors 191 Kelly is innocently making a cheat sheet. Donna Shelton Faith Sherrard T tw? ,4 , .J I, Sara Simpson Cynthia Smith - - 'H W vAl.lf Veronica Smith Tommie Smith 192 juniors pw .,,, X f Floyd Scott jackie Selby 4 X I S Sandra Sharp Boysie Shaw '.K Vw' . , 4. . 'Qiff Q Q4 C ' A x , 1 V- 4l,,!1lfl5 I i ff - Doretta Shockley P? K I I B sc. i va. , sf' . m, , .4 David Smith i V-i Tammy Smith Rhonda Shockley DeAndre Smith Larry Smith Veronica Senior Rhonda Shannon r.s'T2ft.'1 -'S' Dee Dee Shaw Jerald Shehane 2? . B if gmt Wi 1 x , Richard Short Tim Short Eric wants the candy that Christine is eating. -v sf? E ,wifi Q ,,., , 1 ,ft 'N i Vi: jg 19 W 'nl' f wg! , if if f X 0 A , , if Q '39 , W S , lf' ff x Willie Smith Andy Snell Brenda Snide Dennis Solari ,1 s..,..q0' 41 iltssiggssreally gettlng down to Victor Soto Ronnie Speck Vincent Spence Darla Spencer 2 -S 1 YE fgfw-fs..s l -.,.,-i , so' Darlene Spires jeff Stacy Lavoie Stafford Ann Stevens Patty Stewart Lisa Stevens 1' Nl' qv- V TJ. Still Valerie Sudduth Laura Swindle Tammy Talbot eptl M A Zsa Zsa Tamas Veronique Tanniehill Edward Teall janet Thacker Roberta and Darlene are enjoying the spare time left in their chemistry class. juniors 193 o Q -fx loann-enjoys her friends. Tracey Thomas 6, 1? 'Tl Dana Thomas Gwen Thomas lacqueline Thomas leffery Thomas 4' V - ,356 in William Thomas Hattle Thornton Linda Tidwell -:Qu sl it Y in 'S t v f ts f w ww Candace Todd wa CT' Lorri Valentini '?N Susan Tomlin Kasundra Travick Deborah Turner Cassandra Tayler Dennise Upton i if 4' 1-:nv ,Q .. 53 -:: Irene Vanerpan Dion Venning Jeffery Wade lo Ann Waldrop Paula Waldrop 'Jiv- ludith Walker 194 juniors ' fi' A Patrine Walker Byron Walton Lolita Walton Roger Ward Roy Ward is du! rf- Teresa Watson Ramona Watts Carmen Webb Tammy Welsh W WW ,, , W' slw 5 V ., , r A ft y Shannon Whitley Virginia Whitwell Tyrone Wilson Delecia Wilder We f J , ,Ai ..-x Ji' .. 1 I a:kf'f.. . Debora Williams Ray Williams David Willis Anne Wilson VI' 5 ' J '7 ,tad H, f X1 f W rd' ,, Serina Williams Melainie Wood Robin Worley Alan Wright 'Ll - s 5535 Q- .,-uv A Sheri Yates Beverly Youmans Marion Young F Sv-V - K 44-wand' john White Roger White 0-J' Victor Wilburn Audrey Williams 1' Q 'L ,452 4 ' V i 4 tv 'Q -ow-ur 5' 4 David Wilson Kevin Wiltshire M.--4' Faith has to put up with the animals in her Class. luniors 195 S IIE INI Ill INR SS RICHARD ACKER A- Freshman Football, D.C.T. PAMELA ADAMS - V.l.C.A IOEL AKRIDGE - D.E.C.A. VIVIAN ALLEN - F.H.A. 3 yrs., F.B.L.A., Yearbook staff, Ir. class council, Sr. class council, History club, V.O.T. KATHY ANCHETA - German club, Adv. girls chorus, Soph. class council, lr. class council, Sr. class council, Health Occupations club, National Honor Society, German Honor Society. LINDA ANDREWS BILL ARBOGAST - National Honor Society, Drama. IEFF ARMOUR - Drama club, The Raven staff. GERALD ATKINS - Marching, Symphonic and Concert band, lr. R.O.T.C., President of French club, Secretary and Treasurer of French National Honor Society, United Nations Delegation, Drama club, Yearbook staff. KALVIN BAILEY VALERiE BAKER 196 Seniors Richard Acker Pamela Adams loel Akridge loyce Akridge Vivian Allen Kathy Ancheta as Linda Andrews Bill Arbogast jeff Armour Gerald Atkins Kalvin Bailey Valerie Baker A xslt A S - Super IE - Energetic N - Nifty I - Interesting O - Outstanding R - Rugged . . . 4 years of high school, S.A.T. scores, Senior week, Mrs. Ward's journal entries, announcements, Senior teaching day, caps and gowns, Senior play, Six Flags, Senior Dinner,,, Graduation!!!!!!I!!!I!!! s.---' ,...... lacqueline Baldwin Charlie Barker Emmett Beard 3 'N William Beers Carol Belton Margie Benyo Shelby Berry Dee Billue Dennis Bgglgmpn- -... -lat IIQAICQUEL!It4Ee,riBALDW!ISigg3,jaMadrigaeltffgglfiorus, 7 1fJ.E.C.A., Class Councilff ,lilil ff. I CHARLIE BARKER - Football and Basketball. ENINIETTE BEARD -'if,ffwlLLlAM SBEERS - International Relatzons club, CAROL BEEQTON - Freshman class Council, junior class council, Pep club, F.H.A. D.E.C.A. g IMARGIE nemo - Pep Club 1 yr Pen club 2 ffifhorus 4 yrsg, Mixed chorus 1 yr. SHELBY seam g I ,etse a ,,,j ' ,-'f'.L,-ff, - 'H,m-:witigef-Q K Seniors 197 TERRENCE BORDEAU PRINCE BOZEMAN - Art Club REGINALD BRELAND ELISA BRITT - Girls Track club, Health Occupations club, D.C.T.-V,l.C.A. club CANDI BROOKS - Spanish club 2 yrs., National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, D.E.C.A., F.B.L.A., lr. andiSr. Class council KIMMI BROWN PAUL BROWN PHILIP BROWN - German club, lr. R.O.T.C., Drill Team, Orchestra SANDRA BROWN - Student Council President, lr. Class Council, lr. Class Vice President, Varsity Cheerleader, History club, National Honor Society, F.H.A., Human Relations Committee, Sr. Class Council, F.B.L.A., V.O.T. WALTER BROWN - Cross Country 1 yr., Track 2 yrs. JOHN BRYER - Metals club, Football, Basketball IANETHA BUCKNER - F.H.A., F.B.L.A., Health Occupations club, Pep club IEFFERY BUCKNER - lr. R.O.'l'.C. 1 yr., Art club ROBIN BUNTIN CLAUDE BURGESS - Human Relations Committee 198 Seniors Terence Bordeau Prince Bozeman Reginald Breland -fs- L X I' A Constance Britt Candi Brooks Kimmi Brown - -1 il 6 ' . 57 it Paul Brown Philip Brown Sandra Brown Walter Brown lohn Bryer lanetha Buckner -K' ww! Jeffery Buckner Robin Buntin Claude Burgess Charlie Bynam Mark Caldwell Sandra Cannon 1 K Patricia Cantrell Chris Carmack Mike Casciaro if'-5? 'bw GA.. We john Castaneda leffery Chandler Kelvin Chester Bruce Chreene Terry Church Stanley Clark 9 I . --vw Paul Coakley Paulette Coakley Antonio Coar CHARLIE TBWNAMP itri 4 Football 1 MARC CALDWELL - D.C.T. 1 yr. SANQRA QANNQN riri PATRICIA CANTREU. ll V' C cl-mis CARMACK s MIKE CASCTIAROTF Graphic Arts club,-?V.l.C.Ar, Sophomore Class Council IOHN CASTANEQA - Metals club, Electronics dub, S iissi , , r tiss ,IEFFERY CHANDLER KELVIN CHSESTERQC- Cross Country and Trask Team 4 yrs. R BRUCE CHREENE - lr. R.O.T.C. 4 yrs., Wrestling 3 yrsi, Rifle Team 4'yrs., Track Team 2 yrs., Cross Country Team 1 yr. TERRY CHUSRCI-le Tenn,iS Team 4 yrs, t STANLEY CLARK l Football, Basketball, Track PAUL COAKLEY - Football 4 yrs. PAULETTE TCOAKKEY - Girls Track Team 3 yrs., jr. Class Representative, F.1gl.A. 1 yr., F.B.L.A. 1 yr' i '.ii. .i 'i,', 1 f. 'g ANTONlO TCOARP ll C C Seniors 199 ?' N E IOHN COLLINS ARTHER COMER - Track Team 2 yrs., Cross Country Team 1 yr. BARBARA COCK - Chorus 2 yrs., Jr. R.O.T.C. 4 yrs., Softball Team 1 yr., Track 1 yr. Pep Club 2 yrs., Drill Team 2 yrs, Color Guard 2 yrs. BELINDA CRENSHAW - Chorus 4 yrs., Yearbook Staff 1 yr., National Honor Society DEBRA CRONEY - Drama Club CURTIS D'ABOY - Wrestling Team 3 yrs., Cross Country Team 2 yrs., Track Team 2 yrs. MICHELLE DANSRO STEPHANIE DAUGHTRY - Drama Club, Ir. R.O.T.C. CLINT DAVIS - Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, International Relations club, Ir. R.O.T.C., Drill Team, Student Council 200 Seniors Activities, clubs, and organizations I have participated in during the past four years include Student Council, Student Council President, Human Relations Committee, lr. Class Vice- Pres., jr. Class Council, Varsity Cheer- leader, History Club, National Honor Society, Internationsl Relations Com- mittee, Sr. Class Council, V.O.T., F.B.L.A., E.H.A., LA.-Vice President of production. I helped organize a social club, Casse Cours, among a few high school girls, and held the office of President and sang in the church jr. Choir. After high school I plan on going to college so that I may be an Obstetrician Gynecologist. john Collins Arther Comer Barbara Cook l Belinda Crenshaw Debra Croney Curtis D'Aboy Michelle Dansro Stephanie Daughtry Clint Davis i l SHELTON DAVISSON - Industrial Arts, Yearbook Staff, F.A.C.E. Shelton Davisson Drusilla Dean Steve Diehl , DRUSILLA DEAN - Class Representative, lr. Class Council, E.B.L.A., National Honor Society STEVE DIEHL - V.I.C.A., Metals Club, Cross Country Team, Track Team VINCENT DIXON - lr. R.O.T.C. 1 yr., Drill Team 1 yr., Electronics and computers. KIM DODDS DEBI DOWLING - Pep club, Drama club MAX DUKE - Computer club, National Honor Society, International Relations club AMY DUNCAN - F.B.L.A., National Honor Vincent Dixon ans... su... Max Duke , ,y.' ' Nut 3' Kim Dodds Deborah Dowling Society, Senior Class Council, D.E.C.A., Mixed Chorus 2 yrs. kv' Amy Duncan IAMES DUNN James Dunn Squeaky and Gerri are the proud new parents of a bouncing baby When you get married you can have your cake and eat it too. bear. Seniors 201 DARRlN DWYER - D.C.T. l and ll, Cross Country Team CALVIN EDWARDS VICTOR EILAND - lr. R.O.T.C., Drill Team, Wrestling Team MARK ELLISON - National Honor Society, Vice-President of Computer Club, Football 1 yr. Mu Alpha Theta TAMMY ELLISON - Cheerleader 4 yrs., Gymnastics Team, F.H.A., F.B.L.A., History Club, Student Advisory Committee CARY ELROD - Football Team, Golf Team 3 yrs. JOHN EVANS KAY EVANS - Horticulture club TIMOTHY EZELL me Darrin Dwyer Calvin Edwards Victor Eiland Mark Ellison Tammy Ellison Cary Elrod I2 Qs 's C5- QK L john Evans Kay Evans Timothy Ezell s, CHL:f. an----- ' Look out Hulk, here I come! 202 Seniors ,A.ainma... Why is everyone ignoring me? 'QU'-vs A L Pat Fair Pam Ferlazzo Sandra Ferrell james Flowers Mary Beth Floyd Richard Floyd .,NY Gwendolyn Foster Rebecca Fuentez Terri Fuller Q. , 11 Geri Garrett Keith Gibert Connie Gill Rhonda Glover Charles Gollow Mike Green PAT ram - Ygi,C5tA., Y , PAM Fylo Qivlsuman Relations Committees tee, and lu nior Council, ' If iiietiei l SANDRA FERRELL - Chorus 4 yrs., Yearbook, Staff A ' IAMES FLOWERS - Football Team, Basketball Team MARY BETH FLOYD - Madrigal Chorus 3 yrs., Newspaper Staff 3 yrs., Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Society, lr. Class Treasurer, lr. Class Council, Sr. Class Vice-President, Sr. Class Council, President of National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Who's Who in American High School Students F S RlCHARD TFLYQYD - Industrial Arts Club, V.I.C.A., National Honor Society GWEN FOSTER - Mixed Chorus REBECCA FUENTEZ TERRI FULLER GERI GARRETT - Drama Club, Poe Club, Cross Country Team, National Honor Society, Chorus 4 yrs. KEITH GIBERT CONNIE Gll.l. RHONDA GiOVER CHARLES GQLLOW - Football Team 'I yr., Track Team1,1Cr,oss Country Team S MIKE GREEN, sti, i::National Honor Society, Alpha Theta, Spanish Honor Society Seniors 203 SERRENA GREEN - French club . CARMEN GROCE - Track Team, Softball Team, Cross Country Team BARBARA HALL - Pep club 2 yrs., F.H.A. 1 yr., Sr. Homeroom Representative DENNSS HALL - D.E.C.A. 1 yr. THERESA HANNERS - D.C.T.-V.I.C.A. WAYNE HAROLD - Football Team 4 yrs. DANIELLE HARPER - Jr. R.O.T.C. 4 yrs., D.E. DEBBIE HARRINGTON - D.C.T.-V.i.C.A. CONNIE HARRIS - Pep club 3 yrs., Softball Team 4 yrs., Basketball 1 yr. Serrena Green Carmen Croce Barbara Hall it 5 aff.: 'X..'- Q ' 3 g . . Z . 1:53 V' . p R Dennis Hall Teresa Hanners Wayne Harold Q9 Danielle Harper Deborah Harrington Connie Harris 204 Seniors When l graduate from high school I will be leaving Columbus to go to Atlanta. September 2nd, l will start active duty at Fort Hood, Texas. During my enlistment I plan to attend North Georgia College. The Army will be my career. There has only been one main goal that I have strived to accomplish since my fresh- men year and that has been to become a member of the National Honor Society. In the past l have participated in activities such as: Student Class Council, Class Representative, F.H.A., Drill Team, and Young Youth Associa- tion. I enjoy singing, watching james Bond 10073 movies and writing short stories. The main thing l enjoy doing is volunteer work at Doctor's Hospital. s QW at +A 'Af ti, 4? E ijpw , 5 4259 1' 5? ? if 2 'fl Lp if K ' H' 1 'A 'Yf 1 3 I llX -f-,, Rhonda Harris Benita Harrow Adam Hart Denise Harvey Cathy Harwell Lisa Hayes Melanie Haynes Y am ea I think my teeth are falling out! RHONDA HARRIS BENlTA HARROW - F.H.A. ADAM HART - Orchestra 2 yrs., Mixed Chorus 1 yr. DENISE HARVEY - F.H.A., German Club 2 yrs., Yearbook Staff CATHY HARWELL LISA HAYES MELANIE HAYNES - Poe Club 1 yr., Madrigal Chorus 3 yrs., Advanced Girls Chorus 1 yr., National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, German Honor Society MIKE HAYS - Football Team 4 yrs. BOBBY HAYWOOD - D.E,C.A., Sophomore and junior Class Council Seniors 205 PAUL HENDRY - Computer club, Track 3 yrs., Cross Country 3 yrs., Pen Club, Chorus, Freshman Football BOBBY HERRING GARRY HIGHTOWER SCOTTY HILL - Symphonic Band, Iazz Band, Marching Band CORNEUA HINTON - F.l-LA., Art club, Yearbook Staff, Jr. Class Council, National Honor Society, V.O.T., F.B.L.A., Pep Club SARAH HOGAN - Band President, D.C.T.- V.l.C.A., Marching Band, Symphonic Band ANGIE HOLLIS MIKE HOLT PHILIP HOMAN FARRAND HOSKINS - D.C.T. RONALD HOTCHKISS MIKE HOWARD - D.C.T., Metals club BECKY HUFF JULIA HUFF - Madrigal Chorus 4 yrs., Orchestra 3 yrs., Sophomore and junior Class Council, Yearbook Staff LISA HUGHES - Chorus 2 yrs., V.O.T. 2 yrs., F.B.L.A. 2 yrs. 206 Seniors Tl' msg. Paul Hendry Robert Herring Gary Hightower Scotty Hill Cornelia Hinton Sarah Hogan 'lib W ' Angie Hollis Mike Holt Philip Homan Ferrand Hoskins Ronald Hotchkiss Mike Howard Becky Huff julia Huff Lisa Hughes As a student at Kendrick High School, I was President of Mu Alpha Theta, President and Secretary of the Industrial Arts Club, a member of the Electronics Club and the International Relations Club, and involved in R.O.T.C. I was awarded the Georgia Certificate of Merit and the American Legion Medal for Scholastic Excellence. I also became a member of Who's Who in American High School Students, was winner of the Sgt. Lanier Award, and was appointed Brigade Commander of M.C.S.D. After my graduation, I plan to go to college and major in Electrical Engineering Technology and hope to get my Ph.D. I believe that you get out of life exactly what you put into it, that life is easier if you turn your life over to the Lord, and that Access to Success is through the mindI! Penny Hurban David Ingram Arnold Irving I Michelle Itzoe Anth Shelia jackson Alicia jenkins Barbara Johnson JOHN JOHNSON - Graphic Arts club CHARLES JONES -'Jr. R.O.T.C. 2 yrs. BILLY JOYNER - Jr. R.O.T,C. 4 yrs. CECIL KASH - Marching Band 2 yrs., Industrial Arts Club 2 yrs., Social Studies Club 1 yr., Mu Alpha Theta 2 yrs., National Honor Society, Leo Club, Computer Club MORRIS KENDELL - D.E. JEAN KENNEDY - Spanish club, Sophomore Class Council, National Honor Society, Leo Club, Computer Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Yearbook Staff CHRISTINE KILE - Fine Arts I and Il, D.E.C.A. JENNIFER KILGORE PAULA KING - National Honor Society, V.I.C.A. SHARON KING - V.O.T., F.B.L.A., Class Council RICHARD KIRKLAND - Jr. R.O.T.C. 1 yr., Metals Club 1 yr. JOHN KROLL - Freshman Football, Cross Country 3 yrs., Track 3 yrs., Jr. Class Council, D.E.C.A. JEFF KROPACZEWSKI JERRY LAMB - Newspaper Staff 2 yrs., Graphic Arts Club 2 yr. WENDY LARKIN 208 Seniors William Joyner John Johnson Charles Jones -A I .l Cecil Kash Morris Kindell Jean Kennedy L l A Christine Kile Jennifer Kilgore Paula King f ,,-N 0--v Sharon King Richard Kirkland lohn Kroll T' ' ful Jeff Kropaczewski Jerry Lamb Wendy Larkin li2Lb.,L311M.!-3. james Lawhorn Ken Lemley jimmy Lester Sandra Lewis Cynthia Lightfoot Cheryl Linton james Linton Michael Lowell Mark Lowry Ruby Lucas Vicki Macon tis rf? Manuel Madayag Aracelis Malave jackie Manning HERB LLAUVE - Band JAMES LAWHORN - lr. R.O,T.C., C.V.A.E. KEN LEMLEY JIMMY LESTER 1 Baseball ,3 yrs., National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Class Representative SANDRA LEWIS - Marching Band, Advanced Girls Chorus, lr. Class Council, Student Council, Leo Club, F.B.L.A., International Relations Club CYNTHIA LIGHTFOOT - F.T.A., V.O.T. CHERYL LINTON - Pep Club, Track Team, Student Council, National Honor Society IAMES LINTON MIKE LOWELL - V.l.C.A. MARK LOWRY - Football RUBY LUCAS - Art Club, Student Council, Pep Club VICKi MACON - Graphic Arts Club MANUEL MADAYAG ARACEUS MALAVE - Track 3 yrs., Cross Country Team 1 yr., Spanish Honor Society 3 yrs., National Honor Society, Senior Class Council, Computer Club IACKIE MANNING - Student Council, Class Council, National Honor Society Seniors 209 Rim MAIQEHAM - F.B.L A. I 4 GREG MARSHBURN - V.l.C.A. FELECIA MARTIN - F.H.A., V.I.C.A. SHARON MARTIN GREG - Football 2 yrs., Baseball 2 YYS-1 3 YFS' AAA lAl i . CARL - Gfaphsicffm-is club BENITA MCCREARY - F.H.A. 'I yr., Track 1 yr., Pep Club 1 yr. BRENDA MCSWAIN fx it , lf , in Ykv-. ..- ' A I , I T122 if Q 2 I, - A ' R jg, ig. ' Q K W r is ' 1 Q, 210 Seniors Greg Marshburn Felecia Martin Allen McCaden 1' nf- Carl McCluskey Benita McCreary Brenda McSwain When I was in the ninth grade I was a member of the Student Council, Class Council, and was a homeroom repre- sentative. I also received a straight A Honor certificate in German I. In the tenth grade I became a member of the German National Honor Society and received an Adacemic Achievement Certificate of Award. When I was a junior I attended the Kendrick High School Honors Banquet, and received a certificate of Award for being in the top five percent of my class, and was inducted into National Honor Society. In the twelfth grade I was President of D.E.C.A., a member of the National Honor Society, and attended a national D.E. conference in Atlanta. I plan to attend Columbus College during the summer quarter and spend my spare time swimming, water skiing and playing tennis. How 'bout them Dallas is WU' Chuck Menza Debbie Meyer fir ' 1-.K lanice Milner Yolanda Mitchell Shelby Monk -, Teresa Moore Mike Morningstar Debby Morris GRETCHEN MORRIS - Track, Tennis, Health Occupations Club, Vice-Presidentof D.C.T., Pep Club S ARTHUR MOSS - D.E.C.A., Key Club, Industrial Arts Club KIM MYERS VICKY NANCE - Freshman Officer, Class Council 3 yrs., Track 2 yrs., Pen Club, History Club, French Club, Student Council RICKY NELSON - Football 3 yrs., Madrigal Chorus 4 yrs., All-state chorus 4 yrs., Govenors Honors Program finalist, Vice- President of National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Who's Who in American High School Students, Names and Faces Among American High School Students, Ir. Class President, Sr. Class President MARTHA NEWSOME - D.E. BELINDA NOBLES - Chorus 3 yrs., F.B.L.A. 2 yrs., German Club, V.O.T., National Honor Society GREG NORTON - Football Team GLENN NUNLEY - German Club DENNIS OAKES - Band 3 yrs., D.E. ROBERT OAKES - D.C.T. BECKEY ODOM - Pep Club, Self-Defense Club DENISE OGLE - Drama Club, Pep Club, Fine Arts, Ir. Class Secretary, Class Council TIM OWENSBY - Drum Major 1 yr., Symphonic, Marching and Jazz Bands, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society WILLIAM PARKER - Varsity Football Team, Freshman Basketball Team, Sophomore Class Council Alternate 212 Seniors Gare Tommy Parry janet Pate Theresa Pate , an Iris Payne Dale Perez lohn Pezzanite David Phillips Gary Pietch Pat Ponder TOMMY PARRY - Leo Club A JANET PATE - F.B.L.A., National Honor Society, V.O.T., l.O.P. A THERESA PATE - Newspaper Staff, Cross Country Team, lr. Class Council, Homeroom Representative IMS PAYNE - Cross ,Country Team 3 yrs., Girls Track Team 2 yrs., Newspaper Staff 3 yrs., Co-Editor 1 yrs., National Honor Society yo DALE PEREZ A H ' IOHN PEZZANITE - Newspaper Staff, Yearbook Staff ' DAVID PHILLSPS - National Honor Society, lr. RiJO.T.Ci., Rifle Team, Gei'manV'Club' GARY PIETCH - industrial Arts Club 2 yrs., Footballs Team 3 yrs. . S PAT PONDER - Chorus 4 yrs., Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, Homeroom Representative 1 yr. Sophomore Treasurer, Band 3y,yrs. sy , Another exciting day at K.H.S. Mrs. Ward's assignments have us climbing the wall!!!! Seniors 213 I un-snnnuvo-w-1' 3 -Y 2 4 i 4 E I I f 1 Z t 5, I 11 I --1.--.v S 1 ,Q .eg 1 IACK POOLE APRIL POSEY - C.V.A.E., D.C.T. MARK POTEAT - Football Team 1 yr., Wrestling Team 2 yrs., German Club 4 yrs. JIM POTTS - Varsity Baseball Team 3 yrs., Football Team, F.B.L.A., V.O.T. SANDRA PREWITT, I STEPHANIE PRITCHETT REGINA PIJGH - Cheerleader 3 yrs., Homeroom Representative 2 yrs., Spanish Club, Student Advisory Council, Leo Club GLENDA PURCHASE ABDUL RASHEED - lr. R.O.T.C. 4 yrs. 214 Seniors 3 it ,f gf During the years I have been at Kendrick I received the Award of Excellence from the University of the South-Sewanee, Tenn., as well as a Georgia Certificate of Merit, a Colum- bus College Certificate of Merit and the Kendrick Award for Scholastic Achievement. I am listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students and am a member of Mu Alpha Theta as well as the National Honor Society. I was a member of the Marching, Symphonic, and jazz Bands, and won the Superior Trophy as Drum Major in 1979. I was also awarded an Excellent rating at the 1978 Solo and Ensemble Festival. I have a definite interest in Astronomy and man's future in space, as well as in photography and electron- ics. I have been accepted for the summer quarter at Ga. Tech. to being work on my Electrical Engineering degree. I would like to get into the space program after college graduation. lack Poole April Posey Mark Ptgat ti A I A.. ., H5 , IU! IQQ ag- .g a'-an v L - lim Potts Sandra Prewitt Stephanie Pritchett Miss gas Keginaukughu Glenda Purchase Abdul Rasheed hards Gre Riddle Michelle Rivers Kathern Roark CINDY REESE - l l adrigal Choruysy 3 yrsy., Aiilvanced-iC.irls Chorus 1 yriiJGymnaiSitiic Teariifl 3 yrs., Newspaper Staff 2 yrs., Marching Band 1 yr., Concert Band 1 yr. SHIRLEY RESER -Chorus 4jiyrs. fi15L rlrl S rrl IACK RICHARDS I- Varsity Baseball 2 yrs., D.C.T. 2 yrs., Marching Band 2 yrs., Symphonic Band ,2 yrs., .jazz Band 1 yr., Student Council I1 yr. 7 GREG RIDDLE ' MICHELLERIVERS - Girls Softball Team 2 yrs., Leo Club R1 yr., German Club 1 yr. llelr I ellr i KATHERN ROARK WILLIE ROBBINS - F.B.L.A., V.O.T., Wrestling Q Team 7 I 1 I MICHAEL ROBINSON STEPHANIE ROBINSON - Gymnastic Team 3 yrs., History Club, Drama Club, Industrial Arts Club Willie Robbins Michael Robinson Stephanie Robinson V ' - . .tmamlf Top row: Mr. Hancock, Renee Shepperd, Ali Rasheed, james Flowers, Mary Beth Floyd, Ricky Nelson. Bottom row: Kay Swain, Amy Duncan, Elaine Ward, Penny Hurban, Lisa Shaw, Vivian Allen. Seniors 215 NANCY ROOKS CHIRESSE RUGGS - Chorus 4 yrs., F.H.A. 2 yrs., D.E.C.A. 1 yr., Tennis 1 yr., Class Council 1 yr., Student Council 1 yr., History Club 1 yr. KENDRA SANSAUCIE IOE SANTORO DEE SAPP - lr. R.O.T.C., V.l.C.A. GABRIELE SCHAAD - German Club 3 yrs., Leo Club 1 yr., Chorus 3 yrs. MARIE SCOTT - F.B.L.A. ROBERT SCOTT - Madrigal Chorus 1 yr., Computer Club MICHAEL SEARCY DARBY SEARS ALBERT SELDON WILLIE SENIOR CWEN SHAW LINWOOD SHAW LISA SHAW - Spanish Club 2-yrs., Spanish Honor Society 3 yrs., President of Health Occupations Club, National Honor Society, Leo Club, Computer Club, Senior Class Secretary, Yearbook Staff 216 Seniors K Nancy Rooks Chiresse Ruggs Kendra Sansoucie joe Santoro Dee Sapp Cldbfliil? SCIIEIBCI E Marie Scott Robert Scott Michael Searcy Darby Sears Albert Seldon Willie Senior y . ,y I Ciwen Shaw Linwood Shaw Lisa Shaw I Q L f Open up wide, here comes the choo choo train. 13. Seniors prepare for big day by ordering caps and gowns. Melinda Shaw Robert Shelton Edith Shepherd A S: A Renee Shepperd Darrell Sherrod Donna Short ff' x Russell Skinner Linda Slomczynski David Smallwood MELINDA SHAW - Track Team Tyr., Mixed Chorus, Leo Club 1 yr. ROBERT SHELTON - Football Team, Basket- ball Team y EDITH SHEPPHERD - Freshman Class President, Student Council, Class Council, Sophomore Class President, History Club, D.E.C:A., F.B.L.A. L RENEE SHEPPERD - Freshman, Sophomore, and junior Class Council, Spanish Club, Sophomore Vice-President, F.B.L.A., Senior Class Treasurer, V.O.T. T DARRELL SHERROD - Marching Band, Symphonic Band DONNA si-rom - L eessl A RUSSELL SKINNER - Graphic Arts Club LINDA SLOMCZYNSKI - D.E.C.A. DAVID SMALLWOOD -J Mu Alpha Thetay2 yrs., U.N. Delegation 1 yr., National Honor Society Seniors 217 ANGELA SMITH - Girls Basketball Team 4 yrs., Girls Track Team 3 yrs. GARY SMITH - jr. R.O.T.C., Drill Team TINA SPAIN - Leo Club Treasurer, National Honor Society, Art Club STANLEY SPEAKMAN - Football Team FRANK SPIVEY - Tennis Team, D.E.C.A. ROSALIND SPRATLEY - F.A.C.E., Class Representative, Who's Who Among Amer- ican High School Students NORMA STABLER - Mixed Chorus 4 yrs., Yearbook Staff, National Honor Society SHEBRA STAFFORD - D.E. 1 yr., Spanish Club 1 yr. GWEN STANFORD - Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Chorus, Flag Corp., All-State Chorus, Girls Trio, Who's Who Among American High School Students HAROLD STEPHENS - Graphic Arts Club, Football Team 4 yrs., Baseball Team 2 yrs., Horticulture Club WILLIAM STEPHENS - V.l.C.A. FRANK STILL CALVIN STREET - Football Team 1 yr., Basketball Manager 2 yrs., Track Team 1 yr. PETE STUART - Golf Team, V.l.C.A. SHERRY STUCKEY 218 Seniors A0-ge-la-Srnitll Gary Smith sa., 4 Tina Spain Stanley Speakman Frank Spivey Rosalind Spratley Norma Stabler Shebra Stafford Gwen Stanford Harold Stephens, William Stephens Calvin Street Pete Stuart 496 R4 Frank Still Sherry Stuckey lack Stutts Kay Swain Larry Tanniehill Bridgette Tapley Donald Taylor Gwen Thomas Michael Thomas Sandy Thomas Sharon Thomas Mark Thomason lo Thorne Demise Travis Patty Trimback Charles Turner Brenda Tyler IACK STUTTS - International Relations Club 2 yrs., National Honor Society I KAY SWAIN - Freshman, Sophomore, and Senior Class Council, Leo Club, F.B.L.A., LARRY TANNIEHILL - Poe Club, Drama Club BRIDGETTE TAPLEY - F.H.A., Class Represen- tative, Advanced Girls Chorus, Maclrigal Chorus DONALD TAYLOR - Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Football GWEN THOMAS -' V.O.C.A., Drama Club, Track Team, Self-Defense Club A MICHAEL THOMAS - Tennis Team SANDRA THOMAS SHARON THOMAS MARK THOMASON - Cross Country Team 1 yr. IO CAROL THORNE - Art Club 3 yrs. D.C.T. 'I yr. DENISE TRAVIS - Softball Team 3 yrs., Art Club 2 yrs. PATTY TRIMBACK CHARLES TURNER - German Honor Society, International Relations Club, Madrigal Chorus, Mu Alpha Theta BRENDA TYLER - Art Club Seniors 219 MIKE VANPATTEN RANDY VASQUEZ TONI WADE - D.E.C.A. PATRICIA WALKER CASSANDRA WARD - lr. R.O.T.C. 2 yrs., F.B.L.A. 2 yrs., Pep Club, Drama Club, Senior Class Council, F.H.A. 1 yr. MIKE WARD - Health Occupations Club, Vice-President of V.I.C.A. Club GARY WARREN MICHAEL WARREN - Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Team 1 yr. SHEILA WATKINS IOE WELLS DAVID WELSH - Football 1 yr. D.C.T.-V.l.C.A. CHARLOTTE WHITE - F.B.L.A. 2 yrs., Chorus 4 yrs., Sophomore Class Council JOHN WHITWELL - Track Team 3 yrs., Cross Country Team 1 yr. ALICE WICKS - Yearbook staff 1 yrs., Spanish Club 2 yrs., Pep Club 1 yr., F.T.A. 2 yrs., Drama Club 2 yrs., Tennis Team 2 yrs., Student Council 2 yrs., U.N. Delegates 2 yrs., Student Advisory Committee 1 yr. MARK WILBURN 220 Seniors Mike VanPatten Randy Vasquez Toni Wade Eii1IQgMf3llLer Cassandra Ward Mike Ward B Gary Warren Michael Warren Sheila Watkins D l Ioe Wells David Welsh Charlotte White john Whitwell Aligehw-licks Mark Wilburn Tim Wilkerson Ellis Williams Raymond Williams Alison Wills Annie Wilson Gwen Wilson Mary Woodell Tim Wyrick Denise Young Gary Youngblood Rosie Yulo Victoria Ziglor TIMLWILKERSON - 1 A iiil 33 ELLIS WILLIAMS RAYMOND WILLIAMS - Football Team 4 yrs., Track Team,2 yrs. T or y y J AUSON WILLS - Yearbook Staff Tyr., National Honor Society ANNIE WlLSON - Student Council GWEN WILSON - Basketball Team, Softball Team MARY WOODELL TIM WYRICK - Football Team 4 yrs. DENISE YOUNG - Marching Band 4 yrs., lazz Band 2 yrs., Symphonic Band 4 yrs., Drama Club 2 yrs., Art Club 1 yr., Self-Defense Club 1 yr. GARY YOUNGBLOOD - D.E., D.E.C.A. 1 Tyr. ROSIE YULO - Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Society, Student Council 3 yrs., junior Class Council, MuyAlpha Theta 2 yrs., Treasurer of National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Varsity Cheerleader 3 yrs., Yearbook Staff VlCTORlA ZIGLOR A Seniors 221 LISA MADRIL DONALD, zigtlgtyizriisi . ,,y.,, , HAROLD MARTIN - v.I.cr.AireI5itiI RANDY MAURER - Ir. R.G.T.C. 3 yrs. LESTER MEI-IAFFEY - Ir. R.O.T.C. 3 yrs. SAM MITCHELL - Football Team 2 yrs., Chorus RANDY MORGAN - v.1.c.Ag,.I FRED if. yrs., cms yyo 1 ff Country Team 1 yr. '77' I I JAMES PRICE - Football Team 4 yrs., Track Team 3 yrs., Industrial Arts Club JOHN PRICE - Football Team 4 yrs., Track 1 yr. MICHAEL PRITCHETT - V.l.C.A. WlLiIAb'fr7f?5CiMA5 aaal t I. LAVERAI - Frenchlieifllitb, Pep Club, F.H.A., Yearbook Staff, Poe Club VINCENT WRIGHT - Football Team 2 yrs., Track Team 3 yrs., Yearbook Staff 2 yrs. CARL ALEXANDER CARLOS ANDUIAR - D.E.C.A. OTIS ARMSTRONG A SQUEAKY ARMSTRONG - Yearbook Staff, Wrestling Team BARBARA BARCUS ' IEFF BRANNON - Metals Club, Tennis Team 'I yr., Track 'I yr., President of V.I.C.A.ID.C.T.I PARRISH BUCKNER - C.V.A.E., V.O.C.A., Football Team BRENDA DEAN GARY ELLIOTT TONY FOSTER - Leo Club IEFF GORDY - Football Team 2 yrs., Baseball Team 2 yrs., Track Team R EDDIE GRAHAM - Varsity Football Team 3 yrs. r - I ULYSSES GRAY - Basketball Team 3 yrs. KELVIN CIREENLEAF GREG HARTLEY - Spanish Club, Drill Team, International Relations Club, Computer Club, National Honor Society g TINA - F.A.C.E. TERRY IAcIcsoN I ALAN IOHNSON ROBERT KENNEDY - Metals Club LEONARD LAMB MICHAEL Love A 222 Seniors Ai.. X Sharon King LaVera White .nt L1s4-l- I am about to complete one of my major accomplishments graduating from high school. I also plan to go on to college and pursue University of Georgia but I will probably begin my core curriculum at Columbus College. lack Stutts leads an active social life aside from his school work. He comments I am a member of the local chapter of the National Audubon Society. I am also a member of the local chapter of the Board of Directors. lack is Vice President of the International Relations Club and a two year participant in the Model United Nations. This past year he won the Voice of Democracy contest. 5 a degree in landscape architecture. I would like to study at the I If Upon completion of high school, our Seniors will venture into the big sea of life. For some, the bathtub will be sufficient! Kendrick's graduating Seniors have high ambitions of making a mark in the academic worldff 5504 of 336 Seniors indicated they will be seeking a college education. 1504 of our Seniors plan to go to a technical or a business college and shortly plunge right into the working-world. However, IOIVO of the students will join the military services. No matter what occupation each of us decides upon, we must totally commit ourselves to our goal. As Seniors travel the road of life, we should remember the words of Robert Frost: The woods are lovely, dark, and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. ,MW Z blu- - an D-QF' My M, Qkiga. 1 Mi IVY' V 'i I' gy -' i V in- Wf4 t. , 'iJ,?,,,l1' 17 Fciwifiwff' ' W4 -,STH - ' L 5 W 'b 'qx ' ,QI ,Q L . V ., ITP nl X A .f'5' , Q 'J' 'f-F 6' ' , ' 1 R w ,ns ,1- -48295 'xr ,YW ?f .nu il SEINICDRS 5?- 'br- Wt ,Q , rf E .. 14,1 I T , in The leaders of the future, The eyes of tomorrow, ,cm The people of today. Though they walk down the aisle it fy for the final time, Those few steps will be their J guide on their path into the world. ,T Alice Wicks S, W-.........,, xi . 'P . r X , 4 A ..fZT!.a' - . ab 3 .,: A , 3, . A . V 1 . -.kt 2 , X Q N 3 is. ' N5rg5:4. Y fan. i Y it ,f , 521 if K. -gfxss V . - H ' A 5 1 M ,N .wt f ..,.,. .,,. - x i Z. 4 l X f I lg' 226 Seniors 4 if pi? fr 5 . ! SQ. ,f i ' t, X xl A SZIZL A V i f J Y ttf, , tx is if ff 3 Qi. 1 i wif X U f W QF? - 1 NT ..v 1-T'-fir? , I l iff S 1 ,v ,f X x . X 9, ' t7?'s7K'lf Q-. - fi, fi-is - Y x If X Q ,. 1 HJ, lxs f -I' l 6 D k g 15.1, li' A X ' ,il 5 -l R FJ: 1' , X 4.1 ' wt. Q ' ll. ' ill '- fl e. f tx .1 Y If 1' - . ,A i I Q ! LQ ' , ' X7-7 f K: ' ' , I I f 1 If I X -K 1 f, ,ff-, lx,, .1 5' 1 It I ar , v 1 J 5 Zi 1 A 14 if ,J l ...auf ,f .r.r lflf, T llll , ,QN 'rj X X MK 4f f As Q RX fy I X X l My 7 z NT xx f X , x .li W . f. f -ffl .,'Q?' x, .J V VV . If I lfgfei 1 V A tw f al l W! ,D il f ,A Z wr tl 9 K , , xx -, Xt . - ' .. ,, ' f f J, .1 Q Memories We the Seniors of Kendrick High would like to leave our memories to you, the underclassmen, in the hopes that they will show you what you have to look forward to. We also hope that you will cherish them as much as we do. THE SUDDEN CHANGES lN OURSELVES . . . in our likes and dislikes, in our ideas and values. We changed from shy freshman to confident seniors. The school and its ways made us grow. FRIENDS . . . the friends we made, those we didn't, those we'll never forget. The friends who we ran through the halls with, slept in class with, and sometimes skipped class with. The friends that made us strong. TEACHERS . . . Teachers who patiently understood, guided and inspired us, helping us to achieve our goals. The teachers that drove us to new thoughts and kept them there. Teachers like Mr. Pellman with his f'O.K. Class too. HOMECOMINC WEEK .. . Where every Cherokee got the chance to see Kendrick in its full bloom. With everything from door decorations in which the juniors and Seniors had to share first prize, to tacky day when everybody wore their Sundayfs worst. THE SMOKING AREA . . . where we spent our free hours discussing everyth- ing from who was dating whom, to the latest music played on the thousands of radios that were forbidden. GRADUA- TION . . . taking that final walk up the aisle to receive your long deserved prize, your diploma. These moments are the ones we loved best, and we, the Seniors, hope you will feel the same when your time comes. g:EXl'l4::l. l, 1'Ef B' , 9, ff .Q g . ig Q-iff!-f f j -. I . ,X IVQUQ' X, I - ,Q af, X Mar 2 .4 1 Wfffl W Q 4 gf .' ' f, 1 f Q X I I ri A 1 cf f ,fi f A Seniors 227 Hns 8 so 5 so L IZ!! Eve av APPT wg? A 11311331 T1 Manchcstif Expfefssw S ypass HAIR FANTASY BEAUTY SALON TGIGPHOHB 322 5542 LUNA omvE PHONE sea-4943 'ki' BIG vol. JIWE 'k 'A BILL H ARD OW BARBARA SHUMAKER Peggy Thorfas PHONE 561 1215 never Heard' Mud Hut Ceramics GREENWARE BISOUE SPECIAL ORDERS FREE INSTRUCTION CLASSES 6123 Buena Vnsta Road Columbus Ga 31907 THE DAWG HOUSE HCOLUMBUS' COMPLETE DOG SPECIALTY SHOP DOG SUPPLIES 8. 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P NC FLOWERS an GIFTS Speclallzmg In WEDDINGS BI CITYDDAELTVERIES D I G N S COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE HOSPITAL AND FUNERAL DESIGNS 'I NITES 6891843 STARMOUNT SHOPPING CENTER BUENA VISTA ROAD MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED 0 FTD 0 VISA I FLORAFAX 0 MASTERCHARGE I TELEFLOFIA 0 AMERICAN EXPRESS Congratulations Graduating Class 1980 LEADERSHIP THROUGH SERVICE ut an IY my .sr rm an may TRIEELER HA RY MORTUARY INC ESTABLISHED 1899 d hp CIlTh Hallie Turner Private School LOU 2917 Cody Road P Of T l Y I FOR EITHER LOCATION Phone 689 7487 563 2372 MACON RD CHAPEL 13th ST CHAPEL 4071 MACON RD 1015 13th ST DESK SIGNS TROPHIES DooR SIGNS NAME TAGS RUBBER STAMPS CS E- .E Engzavuzg 1103 Watson Dnve Columbus Georgxa 31907 VALLEE Sing Food Store E46 5488 Forrest Road Where the Customer is number 1 Tires e Auto Repairs e Gasoline Wrecker Service o U Haul Rentals 4 561 839 FLEETWOOD TIRE 84 AUTO SERVICE CENTER john Ggan Congratulations john 4023 Buena Vista Rd PH 561 2066 Columbus CIA 31907 Nights 689 1270 I Q in 1 nmnuan , , ' 3 , . of Has Achieved A Position O4 Leu ers i By Providing Excellent Service. They Take Pride In Giving Their Best Service To All Families ' U Who o em Regardless Of The rice he Casket Se ected, C ln ts ore c l bl ' ll P ' 9 ,b t h ly Hgh I f y - ll I - C40 l -1 Y e Olde Sczndwzcfz Shoppe Congratulations To Our Daughter MARY BETH FLOYD With Much Love Mom and Dad Congratulations To Our Son and Brother IACK POOLE Upon His Graduation With Much Love Mom Dad and Cary 323 7263 JACK Bt DIANNE 32 FRAME STROUD rome works Hamburgers and Sandwich Specialties 3031 MANCHESTER EXPRESSWAY 4248 Buena VISILQ Road COLUMBUS GA 31904 Columbus Geofgla QPEACHTREE MINI MALLI NHKE 8' LINDA ROBINSON Custom Framing 0 Do It Yourself 0 Prints Owner Managers 3132 CONGRATULATIONS FROM YOUR COLUMBUS PHENIX CITY CLEANERS ASSOCIATION YOUR PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANERS 'CONTINENTAL CLEANERS 'COOKS CLEANERS 'IAY DEE S 'LEROYS ONE HOUR CLEANERS 'M8tM CLEANERS 'MASTER KLEEN 'TILIMAN'S ONE HOUR VALET 'PHILIP BATASTINI TAILOR-CLEANERS 'PHILIPS CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY 'SIXTY MINUTE CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY 'SNO-WHITE LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS 'SUN RAY CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY 'TRI-CITY CLEANERS 'WADE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE ASSURANCE American Family Life Center COMPANY A Leading Insurer X Against Cancer' , IMI F --'- II ,?VL Home Office: 1932 Wynnton Road Columbus, Ga. 31906 I It MQ 1: Bl STATE GLASS W L, N 1 ' F 56 ,I , WJ s. ALUMINUM COMPANY 1226 NOLAND DRIVE COLUMBUS GEORGIA Mlrrors Table Tops l553 57943 wmdow 51355 Kelly Tyler Owner EASTWAY UNION 76 4822 Buena VIsta Road Columbus GA 31907 Phone 561 1922 NAME S AND FRAME S TROPHIES PLAQUES PICTURE FRAMES 6425 BUENA VISTA RO COLUMBUS GEORGIA 31907 TELEPHONE 44041 563 7881 225.2583 ALLEN 3 ALL MAKES and an AMERICAN TV SALES AND SERVICE MODELS 5251 BUENA VISTA ROAD PHONE 561 2599 l ALL WDRK GUARANTEED V54 Ii NATIONAL CERTIFIED RADIO AND TV SERVICE -.?'7' 25552zeff,e'+wfv,Mgr92' I,- M L sexy' I 6 2' 223 i ' Ir.: :I.l folliaaa , E ll.. ll- 4 ll' ll I I 'lg I 'Ill I I.,,,. W L, -I L A ff 'L ,, MALONE OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY 1345 Tblrteenlh Avenue - Columbus, Georgia 31901 14043 322-2513 Iackles BIrd Shop 6365 Buena VISI3 Road Columbus GeorgIa 31907 Come to Team or 'Competmve prICes Quahty name brand products road sLleLtIon eIIable servIce and warranty nowledgeable consrderate salespeople otal Customer satIsfaCtIon TEAM ELECTRONICS Cross Country Plaza Auburn Ave 84 21 St YOUR PERSONAL ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Congratulanons to the KENDRICK HIGH BAND The Metcalfs W f 2 at . , AB s I- ' XR . 'K . YK s A ' J 4 'T . . rx . an J f SPECIALTIES 4 T . M 5 'Z . . QE QQ AD ggj- -EQ. , TV d , lull Creators of fine class rings awards, announcements diplomas and caps 84 gowns Dan Sfagner Forrest Road Harrstyllst 4015 Forrest Rd Columbus Ga 31907 Owner Susie Edwards Phone 5 1905 FORDE 8- SONS Nursery 81 Landscaping Servlce 6895 ANEDA PONGMS L OG C TU S CO IP T E E LANDSCAP N 8 DES GN LAVNN MMNTENANCE En FIADlNG lNTEFilOFl LANDSCAPWG 1006 BROADWAY - J 8. R Leathercraft Plaza North Shopping Center Custom made leather goods Supplles for the craftsman and hobblesl Buckles ol all styles and types Custom made leathefcraft stamps Repair ol luggage Jack 8 Ralph Shotts 6100 Hamilton Road - Columbus, Georgla 31904 Phone l404J 324-6178 Congratulatlons to our son Rrcky Nelson Love Mom and Dad Congratulations to our daughter and sister Kathy Ancheta Love Mom Dad and Stacey GEORGIA FREIGHT S THE PLACE GEORGIA FREIGHT DISPOSAL 13OO Box ROAD COLUMBUS GEORGIA 31907 D R MASON MGR PHONE 563 2000 COLUMBUS GEORGIA QUICI4 Auto PENIS Wlllle 8 14041 3230311 1055 Floyd Rd Broad x Columbus, Georgia 31907 A S COLUMBUS su STYLE CENTER Bull Qunck Phone 404 563 9390 WILLIE 5 LEWIS YARBROUGH 'A Norbert Quick 563 9391 I I I 1 I N , . I I I A l TR 1 A ' Tl u- R- ' ...'. ' ET.-1 N, ,-14L'4LE I O O , p ES On U - K4 ww .. , L H 4 X ' - - - 233 l Congratulatnons Shelton Davlsson 'gun May your Comung years be ID Good Health an Prosperltyl Love Mother 51. IVQNEYWISE people bank 24 hours a day at FIRST NATIONAL X 4-msgs ,....: 'li-Q 'L V v X' 'Www-l'1 'we GO CHEROKEES Varsnty Cheerleaders Rosle Yulo Regina Pugh Anne Elrod Zsu Zsa Tamas Tammle Purchase Laura Swlndlc to O . ,ft S . EFX . .4 d , AA V Q-N ' V!! lx' I y A ,Q MM C 't trfr 5 F X 4 I 2 R' NA 2 ,V I , :K x y l K Q 4 Q3 Ex' T IJ X 'i Q34 Q . ' 7 J' - ' iii' ' ,,, C H 4 ' 1 h , ,, th ' S '23 S . ' A C, C W - 'S X f , Alglllasginl .F l .. y . A I V? Avliww ll ll ll Linda Cote Clndy jonner Delphlnlum Crawford Cynthia Smlth Sandra Sharp Mrs Kathy Gohmert Sponsor we-a,, 'Si' if? Best w1shes from dyour local famtly of Flav O R1ch any farmers FL'kV:O2RlCH Freshness from our famlly to yours Kersey s Watch and jewelry Shop 300 watches In stock 515 95 IO 5295 00 Seiko, Caravelle, Crtleen Authorrzed sales and service Brg selection of pocket watches Fmest watch repairs anywhere Howard Muller Clocks Lay a way Todaylll tTrme For Everyonel Airport Plaza 323 6048 We re working for you And Columbus First Federal of MEMBER FSL C 1038 13th Street Columbus, Ga my 4 eff., My W MIP. 'ii-Atty 4' . ' ,M A ,C C ' nm-f ' ' , ,ffm f-wg, W ' 3 , W, 2 A A B 9 ' .5 -5 tw' 1 . F .S-sq., 1 ' ' 4 . ,,W,,.,.. A+ PM y f . ,ig My 'fsfgggm , , . . . . , , I Q . tv I I OF I 1 if . N' ..x Patron Ads To the sensor class may you fund all the happiness and success rn Infe To Vlrglnla W Donna O and lean K May the rocky road of llfe be smoothed' From teach' To jean Kennedy a specral frnend In our many years together from Cindy Hudson To Robert Oakes I love you and I always wall you mean everything to me' Alway Vernon I love you so much your glrlfrlend Theresa Alice I love you I always will and I m sorry Chrls To all my fellow classmates I have really enjoyed sharing the good times together Love Paulette Coakley always and God bless us all Congratulations and good luck Sensors Mrs Betty jackson To all my friends I love you all Chris Tony I love you very much Love always Lelsa Kirkland john Metasavage you re very speclal to me I love you Tlna Linda Moss I love you and I always will Love Ilm Potts Davld you make my life happy warm gentle and fun For those reasons I love you Patty Congratulations Babe you ve made It I love you Clary Youngblood for ever and a day Love always Linda Cote Congratulations Alison Love Mama and Daddy Clarence Sowell you are one Special guy and I love you Stephanie Robrnson A love everlasting Cary and Rosle from Anne To my brother Allen Best of Luck at good ol KHS' Love Bren Mom and Dad I couldnt have made It without you Thanks for the help and support Love Bren HI Wosle Boom Kat Regne Bethy Penelope Arcue Ieanne Norm Ireesy Pengwen and Bilbo' Love Mlckey' jeff M I ll always have a special place In my heart for you Love 1 5 To Kathy Huckaby and Darlene Splres' I hope your sensor year as as fun as mane was' Love Margie Benyo To Swampdog Lets have a seizure' To Rozlyn Davls lBubblesl From jerry ISa1lboatl I love ya I love ya I love y To Drake Scott I love you with all my heart Deb: Dowllng Scott Congratulatlons joyce Thanks for bexng there when I need you Love lo Carrol Congratulatlons Terry we finally made It I love you Io Carrol Io Clod was really good to us when He gave us you We love you Mom and Dad Congratulations Greg how does II feel to be a father? To Mammy Ieanne Thank you for a fantastic senior year' Mrzzy Sandra To Adamo Dann and the gang I love you SEBO IGONC-l To the guy with the great Mackey Mouse underwear and neat computer Thanks Llsa and lack Sandy Martinez loves Steve Saunders jackie you flnally made If Sandy '17 g M ,e.! 1 ig? 9 fma 'fx -v I b l X m I 7' WI Ir' 1 'F Q 4 4 in ' WH J ! I'-32 ,T '4. . . . . . . I ' , ' . s! Q , . v y ,P I ' I 1 I ' I I - kj 4 - I ff - rr, b I I ' T ki 1 y ,I I K f I I . l . I . I Iffff X C3 2' ' . . a! 'I L I I ' u - - - . 3:5 0 . I . . . l . Qs. ' I 1 - ' x 4 I S . :xx xi Q2 ' . f . ' If I ' 0 0 Y I -'fr 3- A - 1- - 'iv' ' - ' I --- . ' l .I -L' 4 V 'X Y- .n . E j- V 2-44 A If . K A I I Q, X- ,Q I I4 'fr ' y' L ' , -. - .41 M - IA Q Iv f G I X av f . ' I ' A ' i N' Q ' - I -- I T :'... Q V AWK: ' 'ff' L uf so I 1 ' ' - ,---- -Q -V4 N F L 1 Wrlks Rooflng Company Quality Work at a reasonable price wg Free Estimates Llve and Involved In the Community 24 Hours a day 1340 AM RADIO pn 1. .UA MODERN FREE SEWING CENTER Let us take care of your sewing needs Dressmaklng alterations tarlormg Formal Wear and Customs, lrented, sold or made to order Amanda M Hatfreld 841 5th Ave Phone 322 3326 call 322 5803 joey Wllks CCT. ,.e...,.Ei:r....CuL:E74. jj i'q 7 A-I-'-irlii. GASLIGHTCUMPAHY OF COLUMBUS Conserve Energy By Ustng Natural Gas Sa es 58 will Rentals The Gentleman s Choice EUDCHC6 l-MXTFIELD FORMAL SHOPS WES SMITH Manager 1358 13th Street Columbus Square Phone 324 0481 Phone 563 6245 Columbus Cla Brown s Bookkeeping We check the checkers Evelyn F Dixon 353 Henderson Ave 687 8383 To Cary Elrod, I've never loved anyone as much as I love you You've made me happler than I've ever been I Love you very, very much Yours forever, Rosle J' N QM A-rl 121 3i'i,ef Q---f 17. 'a,: Vt -' CA-.LA..Y.--'1 -1-1-qi , W 'JI-1747 ...L..,.r. 1-V-' ff' -ir' 'l', ' -f'g.,f'4 A fi ft ,w S livf 4' - -1- g, f' ' gl 5,1 ffm -, fiini ii 7'7 1 mil 4- 1 ' ff? -3754 ' I if-7' 'tug Lifrif' TM 'T . T ,ng Y usage 3--J Q 'W eg, ,g,,,t.C,TC-, ,J 53 - A . M S 1 .FL fm Y I LW 'f' - - av- X f.fm.l.s.., nav-4,Y.!, 11' R v r, Ll Q K ln 'I A Y ' , I I ,. ': A - .. x , . . l , . 77.9 Bradley S Got Il oll 0 Bradley Supply Inc 0 Forestry and 'limher Production 0 Real Estate Dlvlsron 0 W C Bradley Enterprises Inc THERESA ANN PATE On March 14 1978 Theresa Pate and Vernon Allen met for the frrst tlme A tnme that would never be forgotten Shortly after our flrst meeting we found ourselves deeply In love A love that we thought never could be broken Soon promises were made only to later be forgotten Then the thought of marriage happiness and our future helped to keep us together In October of 1979 all our dreams began to Collapse Soon everything was gone but we just kept on trying and hoping for the best Now to all our efforts Ijust thought I would say Theresa Pate you are the best thlng that I Vernon Allen Could ever hope to fund' I LOVE YOU' Its sad that all good thmgs must hurt the young P S If the thought should cross your mind just call The number rs the same My Letter of Love Hope And Thoughts of OUR FUTURE I I I I I , . , . WI cl Since 1885, Helping Build Columbus 0 Bradley Country Store 0 Sporting Goods Drvrsron D Quality Foods Qt Affordable Przces , If 'T fN N I , if f - fl O I I CompIImen+s of COLUMBUS BOTTLERS ASSOCIATION 6' r FLEETWOOD TIRE 84 AUTO SERVICE CENTER john Ogan 4023 Buena Vlsta Road Columbus CA 31907 563 3081 vs NJ S EIU' Matthew 6 9 13 THE BRACE PLACE Dr Charles Mason and Frlends Sulte 7 Cross Country Plaza Offlce Park Orthodontlst 563 2808 CROSS Keith Rudenour PAINT COMPANY 561 0315 Congratulations Senlors from TIVGS HUT0 VGDSWS SHSOIW? THE IR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS End WTGCIQQI' SSFVICC -adB1 sum JL MM qw f N-. 6 ,l' .V Class Of 80 xi. mf ,A - x 2 K -, ' X h 5 '4 4 K , -.. z 1 ,.,.. -W v K in , -,-,1,, ,, , K KK 4 39' ' K - ' ' 7 , I ' ' ' 9, f- H 4 'N - ' .,, g f ww . - - L v - W , fryw- I I A A ' I I x F , ' L . n- K- YM rr., . N Q Q 1 r : 'ina' KA P .I . ,K K .L T' ' ' ' K K ak.-4 .' a w5,K.x ' K K KK. , f- L. Q fr -1 , K' ,., s , K K Lkky K, .. - K. 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The Cheroqui Advertising Staff thanks our sponsors for their support To Stella Baby You finally made tt Party Down Always Love Brian Congratulations Congratulatlons to our daughter to our daughter lulla Huff lean Kennedy with much love Mom and Dad Love Mom and Dad B t h T S t Our Sincere thanks to the merchants businesses and es Wllullgs HO llqy IS er frlends who havt helped make this annual possible Take Lovae EIO time when you havt the opportunity to say thank you 0 xxx does it ' better Rui 'oo I I ' I I I xl . Q B y . - - 4 1 1 . X x K . . . ' K 4 - P ' . I I -.', ,.f-x ,V,..,4,..-.. Q 4, .' . I nf 1' ff- ' , - f-All ' 0 7 1 I O :Qi X I . . 1 Q ,F x Q 1 , I 1:. '5:iIE??if552255E:. ,.5?EEE5EfEE2fEiE2:, If? l:E5E3E5E5EtE5:' 5i?f E'1'55: '152f2f3faf5f2f2:f ::5:5:E:s:2:E:' W us: Qf':f'f5:5f:f5frI'.F5355 I:f5i5,5E3.3i5Er ,355 :1f5Er?f:35l:f5: sl llffrifflrfflr. 45535355E555iff5l5f5f5i5552f3f ' ' . 2:U'.' . -' :, 5 :- ,.::' . .ix 3151.5-.3qv. :-'-zg:-I-:g' :-:-:-: p i 3:2:Z:: 1:5a. zfssiliif f5':i5s?Es?:Ess1:, V A CHANCE TO SHOW THE REAL YOU A , .kj 5 , 5 r i i . . f QQ!! V f Activitie Now you see it's like this f' ,z r K . Styling duo. Cute, huh? ggi? ll-'-f 1' S Here's an example. She makes me mad! What can I say? N. G ,S ff, ...S A ,efP A nov' Wh.. 244 Student Life 668 49 e We'll split this in half. He's so cute! um., ...A Mmm-good. Q . ,Q nv A , .g g ,, 'Si We'rC tripping. Saran's Devils 'f V s 'rung N01 now! Holding up the wall. Student Life 245 . WX ,. MM X X 'Tis a wise man who never gives up . . 246 Student Life vffz hx ah: him'-fu K W. l iq! Q U X-' of 4' '4 v If fx , ' he 5 lx' 'N Q .A fifw-.Pa 2 J f I' Q J .Yr 14 xx 'Tis a lesson you should heed, Try Again, If at first you don't succeed, Try Again, Then your courage should appear, For if you will preserve, You will conquer, never fear, Try Again. Once or twice, though you should fail, Try again, If you would at last prevail, Try again, If we strive 'tis no disgrace Though we do not win the race, What should we do in that case? Try again. If you find your task is hard, Try again, Time will bring you your reward, Try again, Why, with patience, may not you? Only keep this rule in view, Try again. William Edward Hickson AC ,-.Q f tffwr .Nei-M' -ff , .Y .ft , -E V K, . gyrxf 'K' I 1 ,.. - , 3' . f . if eswffrf' g'--Si T.nf ' s. - f ' vw .W f 4 f- r . WW ' as ...gm ' ,,,- Student Life 247 I -- L. p ,nf dx i Q w 5 1 , N 3- Oh! Not now. Fine and extremely sexy 1 V X. 1 F5 , p ,ARS 'Z' 248 Student Life 6 .KX , - fx ff: M A This is the innocent look. A. Hey Rapp turn around. l'm so happy for you!! 1 tl M Listen! l'm telling you the truth. 'il -i W 1 l E 5 l l've got a lot on my mind. Who does she think she is? ah. x syn Sorry! Wrong door. What's the diagnosis Dr. Holtzclaw? JE I :una f Student Life 249 There's Something About . V I y y,, A Cherokee . . N75 fy? 5 K .. 1 - td I . X V - . fz, .- l f 4 44? f xi Who's this crazy character? Work of: Prince Bozeman, Linda Andrews, jeff Armour,1ackie Baldwin, and Alisia Britt. a, 55 1 Q I vitfa E f ii i 4 f is ul, J x, Ns t ,-,A dy Qi i The Kendrick High School Percussion Section: Perfection at it's best. f G s Q S N at L Be Outspoken!!! wqv--Q., . . . lt must be the endurance, the enthusiasm, the amusement, the talent, and loyalty and yes . . . of course the loveliness. We're on a break. Once upon a dream . . . 250 Student Life Dedicated To The Seniors: Looks like we've made it!! A treasure forever. a pebble in the water May reflect them to a star. And its ripples reach out far' And the sunbeams dancing on the Give a smile to someone passing Thereby making his morning glad' lt may greet you in the evening When your own heart maybe sad. Do a deed of simple kindness' Through its end you may not see, It may reach, like widening ripples Down a long eternity. m . 15 1 Y The Road IV Of Life I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good therefore that l can do, or any kindness that l can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. . . for I shall not pass this way again. 'f 47' Q: N K. W2 'X jr , T x-'- , X 'Ak X 'Sf f 7 ix Ay l ' f Take Time Take time to think. . . lt is the source of Power. Take time to play . . . lt is the secret of Perpetual youth. Take time to read . . . lt is the fountain of Wisdom. Take time to pray. . . It is the greatest Power on earth. Take time to love and be loved . . . It is aGod-given privilege Take time to be friendly . . . It is the road To happiness. Take time to laugh . . . It is the music of the Soul. Taketime to give. . .It istoo short a day to Be selfish. Take time to work . . . lt is e price of Success. Take time to do charity . . . t 's the key to Heaven. lust to say thank you. This page is dedicated to the graduating Seniors of 198 as a token of ap preciation, advice grati tude and congratulations And also dedicated to every upcoming Senior in future years I - , . nf-Iv , X - T . J, .g , it.. ., ' fx ' X y fly ' 122533 T, ,lil i i-,iii . 45- ji xlttllgl iv X - A with 5- fs. l ll'vfl 'll l ali ' HQ tl C X 4 ,X 5 , X X ,I , . x. NJ- X' V' 'i Xjlw '-5SQxfi'ifhl32,i we fi? Student Life 251 ,K fx-Q x ur..l 9 ii ' A ' X QQ MI 1 :- 'Ti N l ,1' 1. A Ja? 'gxmm -4. 'Nui 252 People 4 3. v ff? 2 N Q, 'Else nun :Ja . . v mis. P+ 'fer NN Q f'i IUg F E 1--. E.XQ1FllW!II1fII6f QJQQDQ L ua I ....,., k f 4, ,,-,, hvA'Y' 'if 52 . z 'f f Q . , S 3 F5 SL 4- ' 1 5 V . , ! ,iw ff. ,LN I r v Q wt K V ,il ' 25, ,V,,..,,M,,,.,-W-WM' ' 'H we W ? 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1980, pg 244

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1980, pg 64

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1980, pg 235

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1980, pg 40

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