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Building Richie Building Gregory-Ries Student Center (aaeneataree acartmo nano 2 CERIN Qiias Huntoon House heed ANE ONY , Pavan Gottage and Annex lean i A L_ a Wy pce eggepaips Food Service Center Merwin Hall Boiler Room SAU 255 eumpteametel ys Residence eye Superintendent's a 5 Residence Wr) D. Evans . Richmond H. Marcy . Norma Nichols . Vickie Claxon . Ruby Uhl. Norma Pape Karen Deaton Administration Business Office . Superintendent ePrincipal . Business Manager Principal Account Clerk .Principal Account Clerk Classroom Office . Senior Clerk jm Receptionist Gladys Hall, Principal Clerk Typist Karen Gentry, Principal Clerk Typist Rita Fisher, Senior Clerk Typist Imogene Bradley Wanda Biggs Christy Bowen Terry Burns Jean Degener Sue Enoch Pam Gutmann Madelon Haynes Ken Howard Dixie Howser David Hume Jack Johnson Mary Jane Sims, Teachers Larry Mann Louella McDowell Richard McDowell Jude McGruder Carla McMillin Darlene Middleton Shirley Mills Suzanne Moore Patty Niles Dorothy Nolen Lorette Nuzzo Milton Owen Carol Frey, Librarian Speech Therapist Dianne Ryan, Speech Therapist Support Services Betty Wommack, Coordinator of Support Services Lyn Gordh, Social Worker Marie Ruf, Social Worker Jim Richardson, Counselor Mary Robinson, Principal Clerk Typist Rita Browne, R. N. Jenny Edwards, R. N. Mary Smith, Medical Assistant Dr. Norman Glazer, Medical Dr. Raymond C. McMillon, Dentist Jerry Pestel Jean Randles Rufena Randles Charlene Savot Jim Scoggins Cheri Sims Linda Smith William Smith Nancy Stivers Janet Swerbinsky Mary Helen Welsh Bonita Wilson Teacher Aides and Instructors Dorothy Claxon Dolores Goode Irene Sivalee Deanna Yeager Chip Brands DEAF BLIND-MULTIHANDICAPPED PROGRAM Judy Murray, Education Program Coordinator Teachers Christy Bowen Claudette Coakley Jude McGruder Lorette Nuzzo Sue Enoch, Resource Itinerant Teacher Speech Therapists - Dianne Ryan Mary Jane Sims Mobility - Wanda Biggs Physical Education - Larry Mann ohirley Mills Recreation Director - Liz Magura Clerk Typist - Dot Westerfield Night Security - Bertha Carter Service Worker - Edith Prothro Director of Campus Life Cloya Oaks. sir. Cottage Parents Francis Alexander Marjorie Berry Marion Davis Kevin Fairley Thelma Harris Mary Rushing Lucille= Kelly Pat Wheatley Elizabeth Oaks Joe Wight Harry Mudd Larry Mudd Gail Ratterman Chuck Rushing Recreational Directors Kathy Johnson - Ricky Ricks Paul Taylor, Study Hall Supervisor Maintenance Supervisor Daniel Begley Maintenance Staff John Asher Andy Palmer Pat Durbin Gary Rose Jewell Givens Arthur Snider Barbara Burrus Denise BeMiller Mary Rushing Brenda Stovall Teacher Aides Mary Streible Karen Sheehan Esther Jones Sara Kimbrell Doug Powell Houseparents Aides Linda Burns Tom Cornitoes Don Stewart Mike Smith Cheryl Hudson Beverly Gardner Ruth Morgan Houseparents - Mary Jo Thomas Sara Kimbrell Food Service Administrator Janice Jones Food Service Staff Chiquta Baker Dorothy Brown Irene Price Leon Brown Marion Smith CorasgHill Nettie Smith Denise Irwin Hilda Webster Pauline Woolridge Laura Posey Housekeeping Supervisor Bernadine Baker Housekeeping Staff Patsy Blythe Robert Bailey Sue Cummins Betty House Guilford Thelma Huber Estelle Peterworth Gail Twiford Erma Upshaw Mark Winstead Business Office Nia illo ay, Norma Nichols Business Manager Vole). Evans Superintendent Reet asst SA X Ruby Uh1 Norma Pape Senior Clerk Vickie Claxon Principal Account Principal Account Clerk Clerk Karen Deaton 7 Receptionist Support Services Jim Richardson Counselor Betty Wommack Coordinator of Support Services Mary Robinson Lyn Gordh Marie Ruf ROL 4s Se Worker Social Worker Principal Clerk Typtse za Jenny Edwards, R. N. Mary Smith Rita Browne, R. N. Medical Assistant 8 Office Richmond Marcy asatiale vie reel Gladys Hall her kely nist slo AN AnannNga Karen Gentry Carol Frey Rita Fisher be rk lypus t Sorensen CLS GRRL DLS. Ge, ANN Mary Jane Sims Speech Therapist APTER= oGHO0 Lakod Ver Frontage Rowse Gee nishi nomeee JOUNS ON an. Ricks, leak e aiyeM Davies Oaks hy eps Wheatley. Back Row: = puMuddss C.0aks ee Mudd, F. Alexander, M. Berry, G. Ratterman. Mr. Taylor is honored upon his | retirement as Study Hall Supervisor. 10 Cloyd: 0aksraeem Directorsag Campus sae : AN : Paul Tayloe Study Hall Supervisor Campus Life i AN DORMITORY. SUPERVISORS 1979-1980 Patten Cottage Elizabeth Oaks, Pat Wheatley Merwin Hall Marion Davis Not Pictured-- Thelma Harris AN Huntoon House--Down Harry Mudd, Chuck Rushing a AN we L, Sus ta tite Linda Terry Allan Cottage Lucille Kelly, Francis Alexander, Margie Berry, Gail Ratterman. Huntoon House--Un NOG. Pictured=- Joe Wight, Larry Mudd 11 Wa i RECREATIONAL SUPERVISORS Liz Maguray Rveky Rvekseand Cathy Johnson i WW i Sibi Wy, ANNO, i AWGN t Housekeeping Bernandine Baker SUDELVISOT HOUSEKEEPING STAFF PLOT ROW Persie lythes. S. CGummins,..B. Baker. Eee Peterwouth..'G. —wiford. pack eNOWegenl Upshaw, 2. Bailey, T. Huber, M. Winstead, Superintendent Evans. Maintenance Estelle Peterworth Seamstress MAINTENANCE STAFF AP oN iota oA Sher, «G' RO See a): Givens, D. Begley. Supervisor 13 Not Pictured--A. Palmer Janice Jones Supervisor Food Service FOOD SERVICE STAFF First Row: Irene Price, Nettie Smith, Denise Irwin, Laura Posey. Second Row: Pauline Woolridge, Hilda Webster Third Row: Cora Hill, Leon Brown, Chiquita Baker, Janice Jones, Dorothy Brown, Marion Smith. The Year in Review... Accomplishment was the theme as the 1979-80 school year opened a promising decade for Kentucky School for the Blind students and Sipe In its 138th year of service to the Commonwealth of Kentucky, the school mececthesneeds of 151 students. ‘This represented more than a 10 percent increase over the preceding year. Increasing numbers of students, families and agencies serving the visually handicapped have received services through our out-reach programs. Accomplishments in personal care and daily living skills, in academics, music and athletics and in vocational preparation have been milestones of personal growth for our students. Each area of study recorded progress. The Deaf -Blind Multihandicapped Classes worked on self-help Skills, socialization, language skills and pre-vocational skills. Field trip experiences allowed the students to experience directly many new learning situations. Readiness classes studied pre-braille, self-help skills and language Skills toward their goal of integration into Primary classes. The Primary classes concentrated on basic skills in reading, writing, mathematics, mobility and daily living. Classroom learning experiences and field trips guided students toward greater understanding of our environment. A highlight of library activities was the Reading Olympics sponsored by the March of Dimes. Forty-four students read 535 books! All of the braille, talking book and tape material is now in one alphabetical file on large print braille cards. This makes books much ester to locate. Elementary classes learned to use the braille abacus and studied Kentucky history among their many Classroom studies. Field trips, special holiday projects, the Reading Olympics and 'Free to Be--You and Me filled the year with interesting learning experiences. Junior high students concentrated on improving skills in math and reading as well as Studying science and Kentucky history. In addition to the traditional academic studies of the high school curriculum, many juniors and seniors took advantage of off-campus programs at vocational schools and Jefferson Community College. Students enrolled iesuchecourses as horticulture, industrial electricity, upholstery, office services and building maintenance. The Campus Work Program involved 34 students in job placement in many areas of the school operations. Ceramics, light assembly projects and bagging on a piece- work basis were classroom pursuits in addition to Career Education studies. Now in its third year of operation, the Optacon program has trained 16 students, ten of whom are using their optacons this year. Training included daily instruction and two workshops. The Campus Life program has the responsibility of overseeing the after-school hours of the residential students. Dormitory supervisors Stress daily living skills while the Recreation staff guides students in developing leisure time skills. Scouting for boys and girls is an important campus activity. The music department presented Scrooge,'' a musical play, in December as 33 performers brought special meaning to Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Vocal and instrumental students participating in the State Music Festivals were awarded a total of 21 Superior awards and 24 Excellent awards. 15 Athletic accomplishments were many as K.S.B.'s athletes recorded outstanding performances in track, cheerleading, wrestling and swimming. The boys' track team won the overall N.C.A.S.V.H. Track Team Championship and the girls' track team placed third in that competition. The 24th Annual N.C.A.S.V.H. Wrestling Tournament and Cheerleading Competition was filled with triumph as the wrestling team won the overall championship, the cheerleaders were named the top cheer squad and K.S.B. eighth grader Maria Davis was named outstanding cheerleader. Junior wrestling and cheerleading exposed younger students to the fun and skills of these activities. K.S.B. again hosted the Seventh Annual Kentucky Swim Invitational in which K.S.B. tied for second overall and K.S.B. boys won first place. Three K.S.B. athletes--Clinton Applegate, Bill Gill and Jeff Wheatley--were chosen to compete in the 1980 Olympics in Arnheni, Holland. As we record the accomplishments of 1979-80 in this book, we look to the future and remain committed to providing the best educational programs possible for each student at Kentucky School for the Blind. Fifth Year (2 re a RCNA AY. JOHN DAVID RAYNES Gallatin County Work Program--Junior high, 1 A eine eas Off-Campus Study--4,5 DOVE COLTS = Class Secretary--3,4 Chorus-—l. 2 Band==4 , 2755 Radio--3,4,5 Track--2 Wes thin t= 2 500 455 Swimming--Junior high, eto Journalism--3,4,5 Student Gouncal-=-4,5 Red Cross--5 Title IX--5 17 Students BILLY WAYNE WRIGHT EotiGhers County BOYarO@OUUS 0 Und Orehto hs Ble P dps Sve! Ps Assistant Scoutmaster-- Eade Wrestling manager--5 Assistant manager--3,4 FO Ren siesSeaa7r ond Bowling--2 WORKEE LOStan-—-Jantorehnte¢h , Id ae Student Council--3,4 Treasurer--3,4 Class President--2,3 Class Treasurer--1,Junior high Track manager--5 Band--2 Radio--2,3 Journalism--4,5 Off-Campus Study--5 ic fe ev (exe of 1981 CALVIN] COOLLDGEVARD ju hi: Campbell County Class Officern=-253 Off-Campus Study--4 Chorus-=2 i ee Wels Ah iy! Wrestling--2,3,4 JAMES TIMOTHY BORDERS Todd County Off-Campus Study--4 Dramatics--3 Work Program--Juni0r shone ede ores 999 DP OHS RICKY WAYNE BRAMBLETT CHERI JO HUNLEY Shelby County Knox County rack aeo. aw Wrestiung=— Choroucoma Boy Scouts--1 Forensics--4 Work Program--3,4 Dramatics--4 Chorus--3,4 Journalism--4 18 Twelfth Grade RED UgAMO TO Jefferson County Exchange Student--4 Class Treasurer--4 Talent Show--4 Dramatics--4 RONNIE EARL DEATON PianOma4 Breathitt County Diaper nts eee eGack = — 17,25, 4 (TRG Se dba Were haan wa! Glass .President--1,2 54 secretary-Treasurer-3 meucenteCounc isl - -1°,°2 533.4 Presrdent--3,4 BevesoCOULS—— ily, 2-4 Works Program--1,2 Journalism--4 Radio--2 nO TUS -— 12085) ..4 Pearram readers, or 4 Dramatics--2,4 Forensics--3 WGODIETAM@GORL EG Pile eet clal Jefferson County “eI Track=-2,3,455 ee af Wrestling--Junior high, ss emma © eine dk Swimming--3 Pe a A Class Vice-president --5 student Council--4 Boy Scouts--1,2,4 Work Program--Junior high Radio--4 Band--Junior high, 1 Off-Campus Study--4,5 First Aid--3 TOT ace Geer Lo Bront Rows, )-C.= Ards BeeeWr1 ote Geel Un oar Ke eoLaM be ft. Back e Row: 2h) erujimoto,. .. Bordercmsa. is eee ae ovtie sR ea Dea Gots JN” fs cart AK an 4 ae — SE aca. Py PNW, SENIOR TRIP-- Hunting Island, South Carolina May 18-24, 1980 SENIOR PROJECT-- International Day March 20, 1980 ‘yg Siege cor uniors Ni AN LA Clint Applegate Clyde Coulter Mason Count Jeffers 6 € 4 Deedee eal.conu ne when Todd, County Terry Finke Boone County Andy Fannin Jefferson County My WANA RN ANNAN: AW NW NAN NaN HRN ANN Kim Holmes hy oi Me Pa Jefferson County Tim Jones Jere rs One county, BemeGounty Charles Mattingly 23 cut AN Eleventh Grade Laura Matteuci Haruin Coun ty ANT ug Kevin Pearl Daviess County Greg Rich Henderson County JUNIOR CLASS Front Row: Le eMaeteucis hen els Second Row: C. Mattingly, Aveeb a liiyiire Back Row: Ts. Eatcecank Tema B. Mayne, Re DagasLas Kk Terry Ward Pikes Gounty. Holmes, Base Gt Grek be Pearl, Ca -COULLETAR UG en D lela Ce wil. ae Se Pennie Winters Henry County Class of 1980 canes =. t= TErGY Curis Mathews GLence Janet Swerbinsky i Reading Wanda Biggs : Mobility Optacong@o-ondina Lov, Larry Mann Physical Education Imogene Bradley Bonita Wilson Piano Business Education Optacon ta ANSE ce LS et Bac ai SANNA Beg A niniiianiinniNiininnaniiisidsNl FARMAN AR ALAMANCE NRA Madelon Haynes English Charlene Savot Music Braille Jean Degener Home Economics Milton Owen Math, Science Linda Smith Primary é Physical Education Dorothy Nolen Music 26 Sophomores AANRIONURRERRIN Scott Barnett pave CiLecn Tim USS Age , Shelby County ar venaCounty BUnienG te COUN iy Vicki eLewis Dwayne Moore AUSTIN Eater. Jefferson Gounty Knott County Breathitt County Crystal pkRayborn Alvin Sears Jefferson County Jefferson County Zt i Kevin Cobb Chrys tian coun ay Don Hayes Butler County Bar Datae.o Were Oldham County ae Barbara Manju Mary Hollon Jefferson County scott County Judy Keller Crittenden County Allen Preston John Purnell Fayette. County Hardin County 28 : “isis Ninth Grade Weavers tacy Jeff Wheatley Pet wy County J cher soned ont, _ Henry Walton Crittenden County ol wh Sy ae j . Andre White Christian, Gounty Sandra Williams eS ersOmmGoun ty, AA Rufena Randles Music, English ZAS) Eighth Grade : “ ON Mike Breeden Kenton County RiGkyeBeavers Shirley Bell Warren County Crittenden County SANG We asec Patty Kramer Breathitt Count, ex Gye ta: b boc Robyn Childress Jefferson County Jefferson County ‘ i aN A AN John Hoskins Leslie County Maria Davis Jefferson County 30 Eighth Grade ‘aa Russell Mullins hot GeGOounty owt ” ; é Claude Neace Darlene Runyon Perrys County pipe Kmiit cece GOUNTY Denise Smith Barren County iraGcyer son Jefferson County ( i Ny | ‘ Missy Evans Montgomery County Sharon Williams Jefferson County Richard Marcum McCreary County Wanda Gamble Jefferson County NX Sy SR ) Veo =) 7 “G =F i A 3 — Front Row: R. Moore, D. Stassen, R. Marcum, Cea Runyon. Back Row: Ds Kucztwaras Deastabilve eben adem. See Wi ams. Neer wanns.. s¥e Sixth Grade ANSON RAHN GH Dixie Howser Dolores Goode Sutcelyy (Gieekels Aide Math . Optacon SL NNN Nea Debbie Kuczwara tetfLerson, Gounty Pam Rader Laurel County Ricky Moore Charles Runyon hnocesGoun ty. 17 Breckinridge County David Stassen Jefferson County Debbie Stabile Mark Taylor Jefferson County 33 Hopkins County ELEMENTARY — i. ae j : a a . Michelle Broaddus Deborah Davis Sandy Fackler Jefferson County Jefferson County Jefferson County wh, Pongal OCtis thorence David Hadl Dawn Hardman Bourbon County Jet bers oneuounty Jefferson County Steven Lewis Mary Ann Link Oldham County a Henderson County Elementary Larry Marcum Anita Mattingly TinaeMitchedsl fetterson County Nelson County Jefferson, County Tim Payton Jerry Persun Jefferson County | Jefferson County ONY bt wt sai Vurah Runyon Breckinridge County ; Ricky Porter Mike Shannon Jefferson County Jefferson County 35 Elementary Tin as onewton McCracken County Mike Skidmore Kenton County ‘ST ARNE ea NES ne sR NRA ww ‘ae SAN ANS Richard Underwood Jefferson County Tony Smithers Henry County Roger Wheatley Jefferson County Joe Smith Owen County Margaret Villano Jefferson County moommenow: A..Mattingly, D. Davis, peeeackler, T. Shelton. Pacwmenow: OO. Plorence, R. Wheat- howe. Lewis, J. Persun. Class Pictures whet ORL eROWce Vilna GGUM,.). omatn, | M. AV NN sebanovernes| .eMutchelley ol. Payton. 1 Back Row: M. Link, V. Runyon, M. Broadus ek. Childress: 37 ge Tatitecee GavlagMcMiisiead Eron t= ROW: ) (Dieetacdileeh -aeo han Or. Teacher Back Row: “Poismithers sieetlerds Man, ee Wd ano Ree Ongucse. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Suzanne Moore Teacher Susan Bridges Aide Pam Gutmann Darlene Middleton Dorothy Claxon Teacher Teacher Aide 338 Keith Blair Barbie Brady Tina Carr Bart Gounty Hardin County Jefferson Countv ¥ A Poarondara Chandler Michael Cochran Jefferson County Perry County ARCH Arie Hardin County Stephen Davis Mason County Laura Davis Jefferson County 39 Primary Ky i ON we ae : i Jerry Ettinger Jimmy Gibson Bobby Holt Grant County McCreary County Henry County or. Ame Kerr Margaret Mattingly Lynne Mays McCracken County Bullitt County Royd County (A aindbi Mike McCarty Marion County Lisa Moore Daviess County 40 Billy Myers Malinda Mullins GarliePérsun Boyd County Eetcher County Jefferson County Billy Joe Runyon Norman Stivers Philip Wavior Breckinridge County Woodford County Werner sOnaGoun ty Teachers AE A Mary Helen Welsh Louella McDowell Jean Randles Teacher Teacher Teacher Linda Smith Deanna Yeager Teacher Instructor 42 = an eae i. Sa A ih, Alt eH tlasin mor Hart Oldham County Dense. Powers Jefferson County wi a r Co ro ' N rr . A cc h Glenda Ritchie Jefferson County Howard Stinson Tetrersonmecountcy. 43 Cheri Sims Teacher Irene Sivalee ITS tancre Oss Chris Simmons Jefferson County Nancy Farmer Aide re agi Kim Clevinger Pike County Robbie Oliphant Patty Slutz Crittenden County Carter County LuAnn Stearman Bullatt County Melissa Wallace Pike County Ricky Wells Lawrence County 44 Sue Enoch Resource Itinerant Teacher Christy Bowen Teacher Denise BeMiller Aide ind Multihandicapped Staff SN ro W res yf Dianne Ryan Speech Therapist Judy Murray Education Program Supervisor AA Veh joi A SEY Claudette Coakley Teacher et i ANNAN ‘ane an Barbara Burris Sheila Horton Aide Aide Aide Mary Rushing 45 Bertha Carter, Terri Weston, Linda Burns, Esther Jones, Mary Jo Thomas, Karen Sheehan, Mary Streible. a cea a SECA eer tata Jayson Baugh Je tbe coonecounty Ray Bishop Tees rksdale Je anes OnmCoun ty, Jefferson County Gene Carr Jefferson. Gounty Kristi Downey Doug Campbell Warren County marcerson County. Medissa) Halil Bete OUNLY, Amanda Ferrell Terry Horton Spencer County Jefferson County 47 Multihandicapped iN Terry Jo Bruner Kieran ‘ ‘ Knox County Pearl Childress wunitenberg County Jefferson County « 3 aa Jackie Holley + Willi ameGritr auth Carter County Angela Howe Daviess County Jefferson County Paxton McGuire Paul Hubbard Pike County Lisa Mitchell Floyd County Franklin County 48 Dux i A Kim Sanders eee Webb Highlights Jefferson County 7 Curens OnmGOUNTY on sn EAN ga ares eee 2 49 Activities NE Ck 133 MEAT ara SentoreGnorus Barberskho ANGE Soprano and Alto Ensemble State Festival Ensemble Di AN i « N i David Hume Instrumental Music Ensembles SENIOR CHORUS Harve on lon David Greer Barbara Martin Dwayne Moore Sandra Williams Andre White Cheri Hunley Charles Mattingly Dense soni th Andy Fannin Karen@ocacy Mike Breeden Judy Keller Russell Mulidans Barbara Collier Jeff Wheatley Darlene Runyon Austin Prater Maria Davis NeVansseear | Vickie Lewis Tim Jones Ronnie Deaton BARBERSHOP Kevin Pearl Russell Mullins Andre White Austin Prater Charles Mattingly Dav edeGree G x3 Andy Fannin Dwayne Moore ( Tim Jones Jeff Wheatley x Ronnie Deaton x if SOPRANO-ALTO ENSEMBLE A) iN) Hy Crystal Rayborn Mike Breeden Maria Davis Barbara Martin MavGetiegoid Gy, Ghiemis sun 1 ey Denise Smith Sandra Williams Darlene Runyon HANDBEEG CHOLR Vickie Lewis Karen Stacy Barbara Martin Sandra Williams Darlene Runyon Denise Smith Mary Hollon Maria Davis Barbara Collier MISH aaa Ot 6S EES OEE OS lap 53 SGROOGE® adapted trom eA Chris cmas ear. by Gharles= Dickens December 13 ande2U9 79 Director--Mrs. AUbengh ie sc Ol Denise Smith Dwayne Moore icy shed ley Andy Fannin Jeff Wheatley Mary Hollon Cheri Hunley. AUS Ine Piva ets Karen Stacy Russell Mullins Sie ley’ elt David Raynes TRACY) 20n Kevin Cobb Vickie Lewis Dorothy Nolen Performers John -Purnedsh Ronnie Deaton Charles Mattingly Tim Jones Sandra Wikriams Darlene Runyon Patoye Kramer Marias Davis K@cvibelst Unpeckras Ricky Beavers Mike Breeden Kevin Pearl David Greer Reiigieybeck eberwanel Barbara Collier Don Hayes j 1 ‘s of Student Council 2-30 STUDENT COUNCIL mee ROW: “P. Winters, -K. SiG Cy NM. Davis D. Runyon. Boeke ROW: «Ky Pearl, A. Pirate Pam pemeN iG boht Bemveacon, |. Ward, T! Jones. Ken Howard sponsors: Mr. Howard, Ms. Gordh. Social Studies Math 1979-80 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Map Coto kunyon, R. Deaton, I. Jones LOS 0-81 OFFIGERS KaguolmeseeG.= Coulter, Keweecami. W. Moo re. 25 CAMPUS WORK CREWS Front Row: L.) Matteucci, PaeWinters = Chines De Smith, 9B. Maynemebs. Collier. Copp Hea CON ik ek iame te. Back Row: J. Wheatley, K. Holmes, Mr. McDowell; ReaeDavila. Mo favion,. Di Rayness Jerry Pestel 7 = Richard McDowell Vocational Education Jack Johnson Career Education Industrial “fee iv Chip Brands Mobility : Daily Living Sime ocoOP es Skills Doug Powell Vocational Education Agae 56 a. Nancy Stivers Bog ash Journalism Pen ay NCS Seton, BaeMayne , heave aton. ANY AN 1 a it we Membeatl al Ward) At Prater, C. Applegate, Radio Da Coe el ehinke ees Grecim, Dn Raynes, PewuOsSkins. Station Manager--Ronnie Deaton Sponsor--Mrs. Frey Broadcasting 57 Dramatics The Other Side Of theswaaies May. [521930 | in we te NINN NA {NER NR erin eco he NGicicic Front Row: | M-tollon. Bo Martin. beaeWinters. K. otacy. Back Row: K.,. Fujimoto, A’. Fannin, Teevones, Mrs. Swerbinsky, J. Wheatley. Not Pictured: M. Evans and C. Hunley. 58 SCOUT LEADERS Girl Scouts-- Cathy Johnson Boy Scouts -- Ricky Ricks Cub Scouts-- Judi Reck iemeonelton, M. NN { AA | iy Nas” GLRI SCOUTS Brod GUS] nl mela) Keen see. b ELT) Oy, hemeevans, D. Kuczwara, P. Kramer, V. Runyon, D. Hardman. GUBE SCOUTS MCCartyeMe COGHLAN wate Gipson, Bb. Sal Ce Semmes od, wr esta 110 Glo « yewes Iho ila Se Runvon, Davis, BOY SCOUTS iO GeO Wee lOO Comore LOGeEnce, 6G. Neace, Weems ins iG. RUNVONemMemeokaamore, M. Breeden: Bac kmROWo MED TaN CL Ont emma nde Deaton, A. Whitey): Moore) Maglavlonm.J:. 59 Wheatley. Shirley Mills Physical Education Health Optacon oe Bell, P. Winters, D: Smith, Kegstacy. i.e H- Runyon, J. Keller; M. Hollon. Coach = Milas BOYS' TRACK TEAM Clinton Applegate Clyde Coulter Bus te Weave Calvin Ard Terry Ward Ricky Beavers David Greer Bolg ee aele 2 David Raynes Ronnie Deaton Austin Prater Dwayne Moore Russell Mullins Jeff Wheatley Mike Breeden Kevin Cobb Claude Neace Billy Wright, Manager Larry Mann, Coach 60 LPI | Rimste Rowe l. Ward «4 Ca Neacer SecondsRow. = Gop Goul ter epemmayner sR: MiQisiginS sk. -Uavisha sR ebea tote ThirdeRow i Goachsl.. Mannaakebrambiett , Aen ite iG. tApp legate al mRaynes.e Gc. Ard, Manager B. Wright. Mayn e and Ward Wrestle in State Tournament INK i i ws i. i % N.C.A.S.V.H. WRESTLING CHAMPIONS 61 D: Rimyon Js, Keller ss Vea Wanters. K. Stacy, M. Hollon, B. Collier, Maria Davis Mee Daveise Outstanding Cheerleader N.C.A® Soviee ‘SANNA N GlAVS VGH. Jb ivsieb aces heedqs Squad Front Row: PVeWintensneM a Davis. Mo Sriold on. Back Row: . J. Kellery kesotacy. Ba Collier, DigRunvon wee oa he oe Matisie. 62 i @ $ 2 He. Swimming i a NY peeooskins, D. Moore, T. Jones, ‘C.. Souter, Is Raynes, J. Wheatley, ie Matteucci. A. sMattine ly. D. Kuczwara, Ve aRUD VOTE R. Marcum. aw ez Front Row: D. Moore and J. Hoskins. Back Row: T. Jones, C. Coulter, D. ) Raynes, J. 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