Lloyd Campbell Bird High School - Talon Yearbook (Chesterfield, VA)

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iii oem TO CONTENTS Adds hike dedi bh bdo thaded hodh PPE sree errr rrr rrr err rer i be hididedadide toy Campbell, Bind High School 10201 Courthouse Road : Chesterurield, Va 228322 | TALON 1989 Volume 11 CHESTERFIELD COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY hd hadeah thet Mededh ddhed ee eee Title Page 1 Prokena EY an obvio hat that caf LD oogeyingspp a7 times. Dances ith Bob Thiiedaam xtracurr band wa the Sovran Bank Art Show. 2 ’89 A Current Event 89 A Current Event 3 RY 30, 1989 ie eae eS is Victory George EAR in Armenia A Pass a gy ae tgs Eos ou Lf : SAE HQUAKE Gorbachev's newest 2 Sad Over to You Endangered, Earth JANUARY 3, 1989 ) +i ; Gene Hactandn, 1' 1 Worldwide Current Events 5 is ccmineumnincmr tea = ) rar Y = A) is) = Se) JUST ANOTHER TYPICAL DAY. a Yi ES ea 7 CEETEEST VILILIITITISED: qj setae body. As part of spirit week activi- brought out grue- some imagina- tions, while Paja- ma day saw some terminal cuteness complete with stuffed animals 1 and fluffy slip- pers. Blue-White isn’t just a day but _some students do go a bit wilder to iding behind a blue and white mask, Ruth Lafoon makes the most of spirit week. show that Sky- hawk pride. To be distinctive, sen- iors dressed in black funeral garb. Foreign lan- guage week of- fered students a chance to dress in the traditional costumes of the country studied. Skyhawks are not at a loss to show their pride. ould someone please call a doctor? David Patterson hobbles the hallways to show off his cuts and bruises on First Aid day. eee nticipating a purr-fect homecoming, Kim Johnson dons black in keeping with the spirit of the Day of the Dead. uddlesome and cute in jamies for p.j. E a day, Tracey Cesario, Ashley Lennick ae and Stacey Watkins are ready for a slumber party. Wesley Starnes and Scott Holloman C watch. a wo ie 4 see - that fat cat?” Jon Woody _ casually asked just as he had nearly every other day. But, this day, the an- - swer was “She died last L night.” A quick, “I'm sor- _ ry’, was not the end of Jon’s conversation. He went on a mission to find the perfect way to make Senora feel better. ‘‘Smid- gin’” is the little guy’s name and Jon’s thought- _ fulness goes down asa su- per nice thing. Bird stu- dents and teachers get cheers for thoughtful acts. Ron Paquette’s first period class carried in Se tn es ee ee Ve ek he oe ee ee (Gos Woe 28ers “Sa of et ta ee es ee a ce ee ee Se eee -e 8 Tk ee Ve ee PS Pe ee ee aie oe OF fe 50 Se ae a en eee by 20 Se) 10 @ 2 Ase. o 6€56-@. 0 We ee 8S Oe a ee oO 0 © @ — e O18) 6. 6c @ .6 ‘al ee eee oe @. s: Suet es eee SCA. Daily attendance’: cards don’t just walk 'to::!:!+!+!+! the clinic, Sean Baxter’: 210°! wheels these in ‘daily; Sedge ee ee Pe et eo ee Se ee © © © © © © @ PCa oe 8 @ a ae ee b Ae 28 Yat Soe © © © © © © @ a2 4 2 2 @ = Serving up punch fot the a . Cen 6 88 cele 40, €16 “6 '@ popular. . eye @ Co6 . 8, 6 26 © 6 oe ett 6 Carter shows why Ws 1S ‘5G.°.°.°.°.°. e-G@ 6 0 8 fine e) elm ce. Te Anderson. Rin ee al ee @ Tiger Mr Sen Sen et oe) wate me 6). 6 “2° ef © © © @ et ee Ba er ae Uses OF Boe .6 y 0) 6 C82 eae it a ee ae Par hey See 4k 8s ee a ta Oe et RN a” Ce ee ee ee a a ee a ee a a a a a ee nee ee ne a ir i er 13 i hile suffering through aught in research | Bete the recogni- | a government exam, mode, Calvin Mad- tion of their study | Kevin Kirsh and Brian Jen- dox, Terrell Oxend ine skills, Laurie Oliver and kins manage to look confi- and Lewis Turnerknow Tamela Townsend show © dent. : school is hard work. __ off the academic letter. | 14 ubble, bubble, watch the beaker as _ Anne Pate explores _ the secrets of chem- _ istry. Skyhawks are _ serious about each _ undertaking. In the _ body shop, Bubba _ Rhoten, Roger Colby and Wade Beau- _ champ learn how to _ check all that activ- | ity under the hood. s Though the grading _ scale was eased a lit- tle this year, stu- dents still dedicate Why Work Se fard their time to serious academics in order to earn an academic letter or entrance in that chosen college. Research papers send students into the library during all breaks in the day. Al- though the project doesn’t look aca- demic, Chad Mickel- son enjoyed creating the rocket for Jerry — McLaughlin’s class. These students find the dedication far from boring since the learning is why we are here. _Top 10's for 88 Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Coming to America Big Crocodile Dundee Il Die Hard Cocktail Beetlejuice 8. A Fish Called Wanda 9. Willow 10.Rambo III TV Shows The Cosby Show A Different World Cheers The Golden Girls Growing Pains Who’s the Boss? Night Court Murder, She Wrote . 60 Minutes 10.The Wonder Years e . WON ATRWHe People Johnny Depp Tom Cruise Tracy Chapman George Michael Tom Hanks Andre Agassi Whitney Houston Kiefer Sutherland Michael Hutchence Kevin Costner 10. Singles “Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Car” — Billy Ocean “Man in the Mirror’ — Michael Jackson “Father Figure’’ George Michael “One More Try’’ — George Michael “Never Gonna Give You Up” — Rick Astley “Shattered Dreams” — Johnny Hates Jazz “‘Where Do Broken Hearts Go?”’ — Whitney Houston ‘‘Endless Summer Nights’”’ — Richard Marx “Anything For You” — Gloria Estefan and the Miami Sound Machine “The Flame’? — Cheap Trick ete. EF Spirex, Shannon White, Lower Right: Noah Cunningham learns to keep his mouth shut? Left: Scott Marks, Laura Reiber Page 18: Vanessa Battle, Kirsten model navy graduation gowns, a Brown, Monica Jones and Coe- new tradition. Jeff Keene and tina Clarke look like they are Chris Krafft set the fashions. ready for a curtain call. Faculty....cc0...20 Graduation.......64 CAPONE) cecesecseeree2GS VUNIOLS wesceeee222.268 Seniors ............30 Sophomores....80 | Baby Pictures .46 Freshmen.........92 Superlatives....62 Frances Atkinson Social Studies Angela Baines IGE Kathy Barnes Health Nurse Lisa Barrett Special ED Rachel Beasley Science Marcy Begley Business Betty Billingsley Math Judi Bitner Foreign Language Steve Blackstock Arts Denise Blankenbecler Math Brian Blecke Social Studies Lynn Booth Secretary Ruth Rowling Math Larry Brown English Joyce Burton Library Barry Chamberlain Math Nancy Chamberlain Aide Jim Copp Assistant Principal Steven Cormier Social Studies Georgia Daniels Social Studies Carolyn Davidson English Nancy Deane Special ED William Dettrick Froetgn Language Helen DeWell Library Wallace Dietz Guidance Roxanne Donaldson English Bernice Donley Math Geri Douglas Physical ED Tammy Edwards Special ED Anita Ehrmantraut English SS =e Soa seer Sage - aeeaal s = gem Ce ene ee PO es Ronee Seg aieesreratece Se ee ee sma eS a ee : Sa ate eae OD FLORAL s right! Long days, teaching Which is a.m.? Which p.m.? Oh, come on, Larry Brown . Wait til the algebra, practicing for the facul- ’ Watch out, Shan Moore tries to warn Susan Hawkes that she shouldn’t do that toa camera... ty show take their toll on Maury tation of Macbeth. . video comes out. He Shurlds. Faculty | 21 © , a 22 Kim Epps English Siv Erickson Special ED Betty Evans Social Studtes Bob Feind Industrial Arts Shannon Ferguson Special ED John Fitzgerald Sczence Camille Flick English John Foege Business Sue Fulghum Social Studies Margaret Furgerson Arts Barry Gabay Foreign Language Sandra Garr Business Debbie Gill Aide Walter Gilliam Guidance Jeanine Gilmore English Elizabeth Goldsmith Secretary Barbara Goode Physical ED Judith Greene Home Economics Mary Ellen Hale Special ED Steve Hammer Special ED Faculty 9 ey +e) 6oS2 SSoses satizetet e llen Harve oe See Bee of SN Teresa Hathaway SAN Foreign Language Candace Heisler DSA Aide Lu Henderson Business Paul Retterich Auto Mechanics Margaret Hicks Foreten Language - ——DIS Mark Hogya Special ED Mary Anne Huband 2s YW Special ED aay SAS Todd Huband a Aide Lisa Hudson Psychologist Jeannette James Social Studies Rebecca Jilcott Arts Linda Johnson Office Edward Jones Assistant Principal oe Barbara Scott Kidd Aide e SAS — S S OG — Ss Susan Kusterbeck 8 Yr Se CAE Math a NY Jeff Langford Le KA OM Asie dising ne IY ee ou SAS Paul Legg ii YY Social Studies ee KA Maria Lester eG IY Science cen XK LW ay, Faculty | 23 2 7 Andrew Lewis Aide Jefferson Lindquist Drama Aubrey Lindsey Principal Josie Lovelady Science Lori Lowery Foreign Language Andrea Luddington Science Linda McDonald English Judith McFarlane English Jerry McLaughlin Vocational Trudy Mann Aide Elizabeth Mannen Math Betty Mariner Forezgn Language Diane Martin Guidance Jean Martin Guidance Michelle Matthews Science Arthur Merritt English Sara Jane Mick Physical ED Sheila Miller Special ED John Mingus English Mary Morris Forergn Language Faculty Wayne Motley English Joanne Mullins Aide Catherine Neale Foreign Language Lonelle Nuckols Aide Motoko Omori Foreign Language Lynn Osmann Support Staff Pennie Paquette Math Ron Paquette Social Studies Gary Parady Guidance Carolyn Paulette English Beverly Pearce Aide Brad Peebles Science George Perry Math Julian Porter Social Studies Norwood Powell Science Scott Preskitt Physical ED Barbara Priebe English Adele Pritchett Special ED Marguerite Proper Science Karl Przystawtk Special ED Faculty TA 25 a SE AIBA OAT ty ert Sa ee) OP STATE ay Assistant principal, Edward Jones with the help of E. G. Staton welcomes a new student? Coffee starts . the day off for new teacher, Motoko Omori. Japanese was offered for the first time at Bird. FLASH! Execu- tioner Jilcott, usually orchestra conductor, whips Monk Thompson through the halls during dress up day. Is this play for real? Faculty Curtis Ramsdell Math Joan Ridout Library Sandra Rublee Aide Frankie Rucker Study Monitor Wanda Rue Business Jean Sadler Science Linda Sadler Math Helen Sanders Art Kenneth Schar fenberg Physical ED Dutch Schrotenboer Phystcal Ed G. R. Schrotenboer Science Robert Seaton Vocational Sandra Sharp English A. M. Shurlds Math Mary Jane Shurlds Special ED Alma Skidmore Secretary Jerry Slosser Math Marcia Slosser Foreign Language Carolyn Spencer Foreign Language Donna Stables Arts Bob Stacy Mechanical Drawing Pat Stanfield Science Teresa Swajger Special ED Jenny Sweeney Special Ed Rebecca Taylor Business Chuck Tester Physical ED Robert Thompson Special ED Annie Todd English Lucy VanStratt Special ED Jim Watters Physical ED Wayne Wawner Assistant Principal Julia Williams Aide Judith Wilson Physical ED Virginia Wisneskt Business Juanita Wyatt Arts Dott? SY Bean POT RA og Pega RG SS aN Ls 1 23 PAE IPL STy gs ens ts ee RS 4 ea ATL | a SiAT 12 i dling Ge Do aq Wag : S a” hg S84 Deer ELS Y a s E We yal jit gp RS ey Wi ra BY ) fo Soay PTR od Poe RSS = ABs Secretary, Michelle Matthews and Mayor, Jerry Slosser, below. Right: Frankie and Johnnie, Andrea Luddington and Nor- wood Powell. p ‘ ae i N. Deane, L. Hudson; F. Atkinson, K. Barnes Al confers with all the gangsters above. Right: Big Lil and her gals take a break. 28 CAPONE Steve Cormier Sell Out CAPONE Bankrolls Scholarship either snow, nor ice, nora day off from school could stop the production of CAPONE by the Bird faculty March 9, 10. The original script by director, Julian Porter starred staff members turned actors to benefit the scholarship fund. Through song and dance the story of Al Ca- pone and Chicago’s gang- ster roaring twenties era unfolded. After a stay in the big house, Al Capone (Dutch Schrotenboer), re- turned to resume his bu- sinesses in the area. Natu- rally, rival gangs had stepped in and now the fight began. Capone re- kindled his romance with Big Lil (MJ Shurlds) while the violence and political corruption peaked. Light p nce cot hearted fun and excite- ment along with night club scenes, and revival numbers, filled the three act play. Most strikingly amusing number had to be the Frankie shoots Johnny pantomime with the undertaker (Ed Jones) bringing the house down with his strut across the stage after the body. Be- low, a very excited stage manager, Judy McFar- land, Lynn Booth and di- rector, Julian Porter hold the ticket sales record to record the SELL OUT performance. The com- munity merchants who helped defray the costs of production get a round of applause also. Linda Johnson, Libby Goldsmith, Wayne Wawn Patterson, Barry Gabay. Below. ie er. Shirl: CAPONE 29 Sheila M. Abbey Leonard Christopher Aberle Lisa Michele Adams Leona Jean Alexander Angela Melissa Allen Kathleen Marseia Allen Jennifer Michelle Anderson John David Angerer Jr. Christy Lea Anthony Jodie Aelease Anthony Carrie Ann Balke Edward Wesley Banks Angela Faye Barksdale Nikki Jo Bartlett Kenneth Burton Batten Jr. Henry Allen Battle Joyce Denell Baughan Christopher Brian Beacham Jonathan Douglas Beall Maryglenn Keesey Beasley shannon Lee Beasley Wade Anderson Beauchamp Richard Garland Beazley Jr. Timothy Wayne Belcher Michael Jerome Bender Jr. Angela Leigh Bennett Charles David Bennett Valerie Ann Benton Christopher Lynn Bishop Carolyn Anne Blackmon Elizabeth Louise Blackwell William Edward Blandford Ill Donald Lindwocd Blick Jr. John Thomas Bodenhamer Jr. Tracy Ann Boutelle Jeffrey Dean Bowman Heather Davis Brand Andrea Teresa Brecht Katherine Elizabeth Britt Lee Franklin Britt Amy Christian Brown Laurie Michelle Brown 30 4 ca CETTE S tanding tall and feeling proud the Senior class officers pre- pare themselves for ‘the year.’’ Treasurer, Sam McCord; Secretary, Rachel Durham; President, Heather Brand; and Vice-President, Bruce Reynolds; are ready to assist the Sen- ior Council in planning and carrying out Senior activities. BOI!!! - Giving their time to help, the Senior Class Sponsors have alist of things to be carried out. Elizabeth Mannen, Maryjane Shurlds, Carolyn Davidson, and Sue Fulghum. Seniors ay aS @® @ ¢ @ eee wy Chit a e® @ a @ Q ® _ @ e® @ @ 6 ®@ @ ® é ® a) Be @ @ Zz @®eee?®e sé e®9eeee eee @ ® @ €@€ @ @ ® © @ 86880 © a Bet you guys don’t know your amen- dents! Steve Wilson and Butch Harlow nap in government class. Goood morning!! n third hour BCA, Terri McGeever visits the Twilight Zone. Do, Do, Do, Do, Do, Do, Do, Do! Anybody in There? Goood morn- ing Terri! 32 Class of ’89 Mari Lynn Brubaker Jennifer Louise Bryan Donald Craig Burke Heather Marie Burke Valerie Dawn Burnette Aimee Suzanne Burns Michael Lee Burton Jody Ann Callahan Jerry Edward Carter Lara Ann Carter Robert Hansbrough Carter Rebecca Leigh Castle Brian Alan Chamberlain Nicie Marie Chappell Kyong Pae Chon Chad Allen Clark John Braddie Clark Kyle Edward Claytor Roger Myron Colby Julius Obadiah Coles Susanne Gail Connaily Brian Keith Conner Catherine Stuart Cooke Christie Michelle Cooper Wandi Georgina Cortez Toni Marie Craft Tammy Lynn Crenshaw Keith Howard Cullum Kelly Dabney Brian Barrett Daly Gregory Warren Daly Marshall Joseph Davenport Chrisopher Walter Davis Sabrina Ingrid Davis Charles Michael Denton Jeffrey William DeRyder Eugene Joseph DesChamps Richard Earl DeVore Karen Elizabeth DiSavino Tammy Marie Dixon Teague Elizabeth Dodson Teresa Ann Donovan FEEL EAR EPL IRE A SR EIR Ne OS 8 LILI DN TM Ss oars ror peerenCtA a ca SEIMEI DO SEL Tn RA ES CTE Wa TS CE Thomas Patrick Doran Theva Dawn Doss Christopher Ashley Dunn Joann Dunn Dawn Irene Duquette Rachel Lamonte Durham Jill Elizabeth Dynia Raymond Frank Eason Tonya Renee Edmonds Eric Elliott Edwards Melissa Dawn Ellis Anthony Michael Ennas Jr. Vincent Paul Ennas James Keith Estes Kevin Coleman Fagan Bradley Thomas Farmer Christopher Sean Farmer Donald Howard Farr Jason Lawrence Felice Christopher Adrian Feltner Peter Lee Fens Devin Lamont Fisher Darryl Bryan Flick Jennifer Lynn Fogle | Chanchai Foongfueng Monyette Latasha Foreman Darin Mitchell Fox Robert Sullivan French Carolyn Ellen Friend Eugene Lamont Friend Robert Lee Frost Ill Joseph Randolph Gardner Laura Ann Garris Melissa Renee Gentry Leonard Marc Charles Girling Thomas Ricky Goodman Jr. Jennifer Elizabeth Gorman Noelle Cerise Gower Charis Lynne Graeser Selicia Nichelle Gregory Michele Lynn Griffin John Andrew Groff Jr. Y our teacher is waiting for you Jodi. Jodi Callahan digs in her locker during class. Come on, come on! Get to class! S houldn’t you be in government Melinda? Melinda Thacker eyes the breakfast delicacies. Come on, come on! Get to class! n the library during first hour, Ward Thomas dozes off. Yoo hoo, Ward! Come on, come on! Get to Class! Seniors Rule! 35 Krystina Michelle Haley Sheila Diane Hall Matthew Ronald Hardy Charles Linwood Harlow Il Antoine Terraine Harris Tina Michelle Harris Brian Lee Harrison Tsa Monclure Hatcher Jody Ann Haun April Lee Hawker Jennifer Anne Heard Patricia Lynn Hechler Tosh Lovell Henderson Michael Francis Heywood Tracy Lynn Higgerson Tonia Annette Hill Jeffrey Scott Hinton Lisa Kathryn Hoffman Jeffery Scott Holloman Tommy Lee Hudnall Michael Elon Hull Trisha Lynn Hunt Stacey Nicole Hurt Demena Lynn Huskey Richard Avalon Hutchins Paul Joseph Ireland Ill Debora Ann James Crystal Gail Jefferson Cameron Bryant Jenkins Kristy Sue Jenkins Cyndy Lynn Jennings Calvin Stewart Johnson Jr. Jhissell Jasim Johnson Kimberly Mishelle Johnson Lisa Ann Johnson Tammy Faye Johnson Wayne Robert Johnson Candaice Marie Johnston Beverly Nadine Jones Larry Dean Jones Robert Douglas Jones Jr. Terrie Lynn Jones John David Judge Michael Keith Katcham Robert Wayne Keaton Jeffrey Gibson Keene Patrick Lee Kennedy William Edward Kennedy Jr. Seniors 37 SROSMAOHK AN SLPAQYAHYL 7D NX SSNS IN esis. SS eM Ye W WW 1 f Joseph Dwayne King Karen Adelle King Wilcher F. Kirsey Jr. Leonard Kevin Kirsh Mare Warren Knickerbocker Casey Matthew Knight Ryan Bradley Knight Christopher Edward Krafft Joanne Krepp Lynn Marie Kulik Shannon Marie Lafountain Jeffrey Scott LaMack — Brian Joseph Laub Robin Detrick Layne Mark David Lemaire Brian Randolph Lewis Mark Tyler Le wis Michael Glenn Lewis : : Stacie Michelle Lewis Sheronda Victoria Lighty i Susan Renee Lilly i Matthew Harold Lipscomb Angela Renee Lockhart Diana Marie Lockleay Madonna Chanel Lopez Michael Bernard Lotti Amy Kathieen Luckeydoo a Sandra Gene Lucy Andrew Luh-Ming Lue Jeffrey Douglas Lupo Judy Angela Magee Sonya Renee Mann Victoria Lynn Mann William Ryan Mann Richard Michael Marino Beverly Ann Martin Merle Wade Martin Richard David Martin Virginia Lea Martin Kelley Michele Mason Roland Lee Matthews Douglas Cameron Maxwell Cynthia Lee Mays Samuel Reed McCord Terri Lynn McGeever Phillip Blake McLean | Dion Nicole Mealy Darren Anthony Meeks Kimberly Michelle Metcalf William Stanley Metcalf Il Kameron Bruce Mickelson Marcia Lorraine Miller Melanie Gail Minor Kenneth Earl Moore Jr. Seniors Robert Louis Moore John Jason Morgan Wendy Leigh Morgan John Nolan Morris Jr. Robin Lynn Morrison Kristy Marie Moses Chery! Lynn Mosley David Everett Moyer Tony Elster Mullins Il Julie Lynn Murphy Henry Elmer Myers Ill f Holly Mackenzie Nelson Janet Lynn Newcomb Quyen Chi Ngo Ron Christopher Norris Jason Randall Nunemaker Marc Ashton Nunnally Donna Christine Osborne William Terry Ozmar Jr. Patrick Michael Paczkowski Charles B. Palmer Ill Tammy Lynn Palumbo Prudence Muiyen Pape | Charlene Marie Parker — Christine Jeanette Parker — Julie Christina Parmenter Shirley Ann Patterson Anne Michelle Peacock SN nistieaaiameeeldeaiiesicormmcenmmaunmnaation Jodi Lynne Pecoraro § Dewey Leroy Peppers Jr. ; Tricia Lynn Peppers : James Robert Peterson Elizabeth Lynne Peto Kristin Marie Phelps William Christopher Phelps | Dora Sue Picardat Jennifer Lynne Pope Michael Brian P’Pool James Cole Price Janine Elizabeth Price Meghan Elizabeth Prince James David Pyle Jr. Entering the halls for the first time ... Janet Newcomb, Barr Bailey, Julia Brandis, Jill Dynia, Craig Burke, Toni Thomason. New Seniors Fear Eating Alone just knew that | was going to die in a mass of hungry teenagers; not from being trampled, though the possibil- ity was real, but rather from embarrassment. | had made it through my first five classes with my dignity intact; yet, how could | survive this, the word that struck many new students with the force of a brick wall — lunch! Who would | eat with, or would | have to sit alone? This was ri- diculous. | was a senior, but | was acting like a freshman about to be sacrificed to the upperclassmen gods. ‘‘l hate being new as a senior,”’ | griped to myself. The perfect senior year fizzled before my eyes. Moving to a new high school can be a traumatic ex- perience. Being uprooted dur- ing your senior year is worse. Many new seniors arrived at L.C. Bird this year with trepida- tion and fear. When Barr Bai- ley came to school that first day she felt like ‘‘a worm ina sea of caterpillars.”” New sen- iors feel that they have to make an outstanding first im- pression. ‘‘l felt like everyone was staring at me,” recalls Jill Dynia. Though new seniors are scared and anxious, a new school provides an opportuni- ty to re-establish oneself. ‘‘l liked being able to start over; to wipe the slate clean,” ex- plains Julia Brandis. And in- deed L.C. Bird has provided these new Skyhawks a chance to soar. Craig Burke ’89 Seniors 41 Ricardo Quijano Jr. Tilat Fatima Quarishi Kimberly Diane Radford Ronda Kay Raines Richard Chapman Ramsey Julie Martha Reese Samuel Peter Reese Ill Bruce Wayne Reynolds Alfred Junior Rhoten Ricky Lee Rhoten Laura Rich Elizabeth Ann Richard Donna Lynne Richie Thomas Lyon Rider Michaela Deborah Ritter Jeanie Carol Ryals John Lewis Ryan Jr. Paul Anthony Salotti Raymond Edward Schmidt Erin Denise Schroeder Patrick Tyler Sheets Deborah Ann Siadak Christopher Albert Sims Stephen Wayne Skelton Alfred Jackson Slade John Edward Slaughter Ill Kevin Wayne Smith Kimberly Marie Smith Sandra Yvonne Smith Kristen Nicole Smotherman Jeffrey William Snider Sandra Lynn Snodgrass Angela Mae Southworth Kevin Hughlon Speeks Heidi Leigh Spence Winifred Ann Stahurski Jackie David Stanley Jr. Elmer Gordon Staton Ill Michael Kevin Steele Janice Lavonne Stockton | Kevin Jerome Stokes Theodore Roger Stone Jr. Sherry Lynn Strader Melvin Darricott Strane Jr. Sophia Sullivan Stephanie Suzanne Sutton © Angela Sue Swimelar Shane Blackwell Sykes Stacy Marie Tatro Melinda Carol Thacker Michael Ward Thomas Jr. Neil Bryan Thomas Jr. Sharon Beth Thomas Tricia Leigh Thomas i to a a Seniors Toni Lea Thomason Donna Lynn Totty Tracey Heather Totty Jennifer Tamara Trail Clifton Wayne Trent Timothy Lee Turner Edward Shane Vaughan Phillip Samuel Vaughan Kenneth Wayne Viar Jr. Teddie Marie Waldron Jason Keith Walker Walter Swanson Walker Jr. Leonard Thomas Walsh Jr. Joshua Javier Walton Denton Dwayne Wedon Gary Mark Weedon Amanda Renee Weeks Herschel Waite Weinstock John Clarence Wellons Christey June Wells Douglas Cory Wheeling Pamela Marie White Robert Francis White Katherine Elizabeth Whiteman Jeffrey Brian Whitlock Malik Omar-Che Wiggins Donald Wayne Williams Jr. Katrina Ann Williams Tracy Elizabeth Williams Dana Christine Willis Stephen Patrick Wilson Joseph Michael Wiseman Melisse Ann Wood Christopher R. Woodward Jonathan Felix Woody Kimberly Ann Worthington Stephanie Marie Wright Douglas William Young James Matthew Yourkovich Christine Marie Zimmerman What's going fo happen to me now? Cindy Mays considers life after high school. Fare- welll E asygoing John Judge relaxes and reflects on his four years at L.C. Bird. Free at last! Daydreaming in class, Kevin Fagan contemplates the future. Look out Harvard, here] come! Seniors 45 Our adorable little girl, now a lovely young lady — just remember, you will always be our baby. Love, Momma and Daddy Maryglenn Beasley asa Chris Beacham We never gave up believing in you Chris — it just took a while for you to believe in yourself. We are so proud of you. Love, Mom and Gina ULM LU ULL at f: HVEAIQVVUDANVVTUUEUAVTUVUYVOVUVLUVUTVOTUVTUVLTVOTUO ATT TAATATTEATTEATTEATTTTTT | PHMREEUUUUUUUTRRRECCUUUUURRLRAREECUUULERRRLCARGECUUUECRLRLRRGEECUULURRELRRGEUCUUULLLLLAROEELE Congratulations, Ricky. We are proud to say ‘“That’s our son!” Love, Mom and Dad Ricky Beazley , } Shannon Beasley We love you and are very proud of you, Mom, Dad, and Meredith —eg Remember When a FHUMUUUUUVUATLTHRNVOUUOULALTHRROOUUCUULALHRRREOOCCUUARRREREEUCUUARRRREREUUCULAURRREGLUUEEULRRRRGOEEECULLRRRECCUECLLL ARR Tracy, We are very proud of you. Your smile has brightened our lives. Mom, Dad, Dawn Tracy Boutelle Johnny Bodenhamer, Jr. Johnny, as the picture shows you’ve loved baseball since you were a baby. You’ve made us very proud and you’ve been a great joy to us. Good Luck!! Love, Dad, Mom, Faye, Robby, and Donny QIVUIVDUUVAIVVLIVUUVLIVUVTIQULVTUUTUTUUUTATUTU TUTTE PHRMNOTEVUUCUULATHTRRGEEUUUUUUURHRRREEEUUUCULLAARRRGEEEUCCLLLLLAARGGUAEECLLARLLRASEEOLECELLRLLRSOGALCLL LALLA CELL WUUUQQQUOUOOOOUUOEDDDLDLDEUAA VU 0000000000000 TTTTTTTVTTVTVTVTTTTVTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTETTTTETTTTET TTT We are very proud of you. May the very best of everything be yours in the future. It is a nice feeling to see you grow into the good person that you are. With love, Your Dad and Flo | Mari Brubaker Amy Brown Sweet, sensitive, and caring, you bring us joy and pride, laughter and tears. But most of all — love. We love you too, little one! Love, Mom, Dad, Bill, and Larry POOTMBTTUUUTRATRROTOUUUUUTRAGECUUUTRLRBGEEUUUULHRRGEEOUUUAARRRECUUCULLLARRREEUUULIRRRGEUECUALRRGUOLECLARRRRGEEECLLLLRRREEEELLL Remember When ey:- : Ting You finally made it Jody. We’re very proud of you. We love you! Nannie, Mom, Dad, Sherry, Sam Jody Callahan Craig Burke Craig, We know this has been a tough year, but we are so proud of you and all you have accomplished. We love you, Mom and Dad Be % . a eee Pe a S es + 4 4 e ‘Hello Gran! I start school tomorrow. Graduation Day is June 14, 1989. You'll be there, right?” Catey, may life bring you as much love and happiness as you’ve brought us. We’re proud of you. = TTT TT Love, Mom and Dad Catey Cooke Brian Conner Brian, You’re a wonderful son and a terrific big brother. We pray God’s blessings on you in all of your endeavors. We’re all very proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, Jason, Sharon 7e RTT oc HHIDMUNUUONUOUUOGUOGUOGUOUGEONEOGEOUOOUEOUOGUOGUOGUOGEUGRUOOEUEOUOOUUGUOGEUAU AEA “A wise woman recognizes the worth in wisdom.” Congratulations! We’re very proud of you! Love always, Mom and Dad Toni Craft Christie Michelle Cooper ”Tee Tee”... You'll always be our “little girl’. We are very proud of all your accomplishments. he All our love, Mom and Dad Don’t worry, Be happy!! You made it. All of our love, Mom, Danny, and Hillary Chris Davis Kelly Dabney Congratulations and good luck in the years to come. Love, Mom, Dad, Owen, and Treavor Congratulations Tom. Follow your dreams know- ing that we love you always. Yes, we are very proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, Michael, and Jonathan Thomas Patrick Doran WI! MMVM4Néq''M M s lx, Jeff DeRyder Jeff, you have always been a “go-getter’”’. You set your goals and achieve them one by one. This atti- tude will make you successful. We are very proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, and Scott WW q@qMMM MMM” qKEMTHM@ | | |MT!6s !@@M@ | MMi“ Mr UMMM XQY Tonya, Keep that beautiful smile and outgoing per- sonality. You are very special to us and we are very proud of you. We love you, Mom and Dad Tonya Edmonds Vincent and Anthony Ennas Don’t worry. Be happy! Love you, Ma and Ken 4 @e @ my Remember os MYI q]ZMMMMMvvi MMWMMWq@MM q__ MMMé Chris, You have done so well, and I am so proud of you. Congratulations and much success. You de- serve it — take it to the top! Love, Mom Chris Farmer Kevin Fagan Congratulations, Kevin! How the years have flown! We love you and are so very proud of you. Love, UMMM MMWq@qq]T]!@@@HT]UUMM|@|™ |'|™=|'(|{MX_ Mom, Dad, and Brian i : SN LL eee ddd UMMMM@M@_MH€@q@ N Congratulations, Jennifer. N Love, Mom and Dan Jennifer Fogle Peter Fens Congratulations, son! We knew you'd do it! We’re very proud of you. Love , Mom, Dad, and the rest WU MUMIIMMM| “cx’@ MWM@q@M!d('|' ii! Miz Congratulations, Ginger! We are proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, Danny, and Andy Ginger Gorman Thomas R. Goodman, Jr. Congratulations, Thomas. Best of luck always. We’re very proud of you. Love, Mom, Ed, and Tavis Way to go Jennifer! We love you!! Dad, Mom, and Julie Jennifer Heard Charis Greaser Your name means “‘gift”’ and you have been a gift to us in every season. We are so proud of you and love you dearly. Mom and Dad 52) Remember You have come a long way! Love, Mom, Daddy, Keith, Cheryl Karen King = Kimberly Johnson Kimber, DeVinci did it with a brush, but you did it with a tissue. You have always brought joy to our hearts in your own way of creativeness. May the future be full of life and lovely memories and goals accomplished. Love, Mom, Dad, Julie Pony tails, bobbysocks, boys, sportcars and four more years of college?? Live, love and laugh, daughter. Mom, Dad, and Troy JoAnne Krepp Casey Kni geht It’s a joy having you for a son! We pray your future will be filled with happiness and success. All our love, Mom and Dad Our “baby” has grown up and we are proud of her! Congratulations upon graduation and good luck in “«@ college. Mom and Dad Colleen McDowell Mark T. Lewts Congratulations, Mark. You have brought so much happiness and enjoyment to our lives. God bless you. Love, Mom, Dad, Greg, and Brian Congratulations, Wade, we are very proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad Wade Martin Sonya Mann Congratulations on making it to your senior year. We are very proud of you. We love you! Dad, Mom, and Sherri We knew the day you were born that you would bring much love and joy to us. Congratulations! Mom and Dad Dion Mealy Land Matthews We have always been proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, Nina, Frances, and Elizabeth We are so proud of your many accomplishments. We love you and wish all God’s richest blessings for you in everything you do. Love, Mom, Dad, Tom, and Ben Henry Myers Joanna Minter Life is like taking a bath — a little bit of play, a little bit of work ... just stay clean! Congratula- tions!! Love, Mom and Dad . Heme De i 55) cs . i 5 Congratulations! We are proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, and Grandparents Penni Paxton “i Charlene and Christine Parker We expected one. We were blessed with two! May God guide you and protect you all your lives through. Mom, Dad, and David NM HAZTTTT_ PPE MIM OI LILI LL LSP) MLM Way to go! Ya’ll finally made it. We’re very proud of you. — S = Uf Love, Mom and Dad Lee and Tricia Peppers Jodi Pecoraro To our beautiful baby. Keep smiling, the best is yet to come. We love you, Mom and Dad Remember MMC TM CMMV@E APPLE Congratulations Lynne, the basket was big enough to hold you, but not all the love and laughter you have brought into our lives. Our love, Mom and Dad Lynne Peto Jim Peterson Congratulations Jim, thanks for being such a great son. We are very proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad LMM EP E@ PP) WWM MMLK@MIJI_ TIYV 77 TLL Congratulations to a great son and brother. We wish you the very best life has to offer. i semmieeemeneeac (cee Mom, Dad, and Derek Cole Price Kristin Phelps Congratulations graduate. We are very proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, and Robby Shh TT ‘+: Son, we hope you keep on smiling even though the | i:§ party’s over!! Good luck! | ate Love, | Sie ce Mom, Brad, Dad, and Donna | “iti ay aa ! Ts § aay } a RUN may) cael Dey ype - , A rey MANS py oomt ath 4 A = eit aaa a os eerie ety PIMs sa} eat ee bc natoais: Kimberly Radford It’s still the same — talk, talk, talk. Best of luck and God bless you. 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Have fun and study hard in college. : Love, Mom, Dad, Sara, and Amanda posit . tr et) FS Py fy ee SStaueegigye aig peut RSE Th viene ae sae Le TEU UU TCT aay pce pe yay Sree erat ATS heh B i uf ico bE Een wise Tere Me eee! HS Ze aapeacrrerste aan sae Lope iG arama ryt etl s zante yas atin Tee ETE i eecyrxa mine ey fe ¥ uy anh ayes = Congratulations, Sophia! You are a very special = person. We are so proud of you! oe kenacr ig Ws is Love you, Mom, Dad, and Tara L. = oe rion hte Poth STU ey eA Ve )) DAS aus tet ap EE LD a oe Sophia Sullivan ae al Bros Ayr aalie? srsaks et ieaes es ) eset G hh ea 4 ri ea Melvin Strane, Jr. sit aly ie {G7 TSR 1 Congratulatiions, Melvin! You have made us very proud. SOLES La Re Pete cee a kvEn Pau taaran ork ae Pek Se sh i Ms 5 Mom and Dad poate Lat treet og S90 g Pera OTE, Le ya erp Be Tricia Leigh Thomas t n Tricia; You have always worked hard, and we are proud of you. Always be kind, loving and friendly; this is the real road to true happiness. ot SS oe Love, Mom and Dad defined Pas pt | rf Pe gig My ploy PTR od Pegg RES RET a ie Es od Shag Og Paver Sgt Lede? | Paver g PRES ay 3 gts el a yal tow ) em. ras £ , oe John and Charles Wellons May you always have each other to lean on. Good Luck! Love, Mom and Dad Remember Once a swinger, always a swinger. We hope your future is filled with sunshine, teammates, and plen- ty of hits. We’re proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, and Meg Hersch Weinstock AFORE TN 10 dad PTD PEL Thanks for being such a great son. We are very proud of you, Jeff. Love, Mom and Dad Jeffrey Whitlock Congratulations, little “bug” Love, Mom Rachel Durham se % bs Jon Woody Congratulations Jon Boy! You really did it and fy, we're proud. We love you, Mom, Kenny, and Chris i ii. Pi Sete 94S) beled PTR od PgR RES MELT Se Fa jit Read Sg SPT Dene EL eg 12 dating PT RE EL Some Things Never Change, Be Happy, Charles, and remember me. 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Love, Mom, Dad, and Chris OFF GYD Saag POT RA og Pog gE BLT a ery BS Gest - Ul-+¢rouud Heather Brand Karna OtSauue Sophia Sullivan Kevin Fagan Ternell Orxendine Bruce Reguolds RN NOINE GHAR SRT spre eerene te KR RNONNNNNA EAS all SNS ncaa HANAN AESHOS : ese SRR RINT SRNR RAEN HiHEENNY QOH HES Best Lookiug Geuny Bryan Gayle Glldlan Lisa Johnson Vince Ennas Wihe Lotti Day Nunnemaker Deltuguent Bou Beall Pete Reese Brace Reguolde Julie Reese Wendy Stahurshe Tracey Welliame Chris Beacham Heather Grand Pete Reese feugte Lockhat Bruce Reyustde Meghan Prince ee a . a KALLE NT AAAS — e Get Dressed Devin Fisher Heather Graud Delf, Keene Rachel Durham Best Peweuallty htsa Johuson Bobby Frost Cony Haye Gellert Joues Meghan Prince Bruce Reynolds Wost Unigue Chis Krafft Julia Brandis Worst - thlette Mike P’pool Stacey Hunt Jeff Snider Kim Metcalf Terrell Oxendine Heather Grand Pete Reese Karen DiSavino Brace Reynolds Beaute Ryats Worst Lthely to Seon] Sh Joe Gardner Heather Brand Shannon Beasley Heather Grand es bert Goues Karen King Kevin Fagan Soe Friend = sis Warwell UWelaute Wiuor sbudrew Leu ophia Sulltuan Sixt Class Clown S 43 Fert Selby Prost Tina Harvie Bobby Prost alte Murphy : Dean fee. pie Newcomb = fay Uunuemaker Angie Lockhart Bruce Reynolds Hulier Reacts = Dwayne Weedon Christine Zimmerman Speakers, Heather Brand, Beasley offer humor and Kevin Fagan and Shannon advice to graduates. CATS F SS Pe illite 64 Graduation ’89 46 eather forecast for June 14 ... dangerous storms between the hours of 5 and 7 p.m.” The tenth commencement ceremony began promptly at 5 in sweltering heat and 100% sunshine. Valedictori- an, Kevin Fagan spoke of the unrest in China while remind- ing all to enjoy the democratic political lifestyle which our an- cestors have secured. Saluta- torian, Shannon Beasley invit- ed everyone to keep or to ac- quire a sense of humor while Class President, Heather Brand demonstrated that hers was intact with her goodbye to parents and school in verse. Kevin Fagan was awarded the Mildred Phillips Spencer Scholarship. Crystal Jeffer- son won the Faculty Scholar- ship and Sophia Sullivan was named the Outstanding Sen- ior. The first Jay Mallory Scholarship was awarded to Nolan Morris. Lottery tickets were given to Aubrey Lindsey as the tradition continues. The class donated a sign to be placed above the stadium en- trance. Diplomas in hand, Seniors gathered for ‘89 in Full Ef- Graduation ’89 65 A Tropical, Graduation fect’ aboard the USS Tropical Illusion at the YMCA for the first alcohol-free after party sponsored by PTSA with Chairpersons, Donna DeR- yder and Betty Sawyer at the helm. $30,000 in tow, gradu- ates played Las Vegas games, danced and swam until 3:30 a.m. when prizes were award- ed. No one went home empty handed. Prizes were donated by the community to ensure the success of the maiden voy- age. At 5 a.m., Aubrey Lind- sey announced the winner of the $1,000 grand prize, Tra- cy Boutelle. Matt Hardy sig ‘ eat I Lynn Kulik a Michelle Griffin 66 Graduation zs Shelly Glassc Tracy Boutelle $1,000 winner aie _ Clator i Keith Estes Douglas Young Donna Totty Ld a - 4 N 3 DO Re a a2. Graduation 67 Amy Abbott Christina Abbott Sue Adams Jessica Alfieri Jennifer Almarode Jennifer Ambs Ashley Anderson Darryl! Annes Denise Armendinger Shawn Ashby Dustin Avery Paige Baisey Sharon Bales Alan Baldwin Lee Barden Rob Barnes Andrew Barnhouse Angel Bateman Anthony Batten Kirsten Battle Sean Baxter Michelle Bedard Jenny Beers Chris Bernier Laurie Berry Kendall Bess Michelle Bierowski Yvonne Bissett Brent Bosworth dimmy Bourque Candice. Boyette Clate Boykin Amy Bradley Junior Breeding John Brooks Annette Brown Erica Burke Wesley Burke Mandy Burnette Dale Burns LaVonya Byrd Christopher Campbell Scott Campbell Cuong Cao dunnie Capell Richard Carnell Belinda Carpenter Gina Cavey Tracey Cesario Tara Charity Ung Chol Chon Deborah Church Chevelle Clarke Christine Clarke David Clements David Clodfelter ok Cainer Secretary: Fred irit hi Toni ener President; Greg Zapar, lass sp mph. Johnson, Vice- to Chosen ats Tarry, Presiden Treasurer. Being chosen by peers makes Karen Rowland and Jenni- fer Hall proud to serve as princesses. Helping the officers lead is the role of sponsors, Georgia Daniels and Maury Shurlds. Juniors 4 Jeff Coates Dana Coley Beth Comer Brian Conyers Toni Cooper Julio Corro Calvin Cosio Mike Couch Jeff Cox Todd Crawford Troy Crawford Ronny Creasy Michael Crouch Kelley Croxton Tammy Damewood Sangeeta Darji Chris Daves Jerry Davis Mike Davis Trip Dean Nancy Deaton Beth Deaver Anne Denard Kenneth Dicks Howard DiSavino Steve Dixon Jennifer Dore Jeff Dowdy Krystal Dunlap David Dunn Jennie Dupuy Ruth Ann Eaton David Eggleston Heather Elliott Antoinette Elston Valerie Epps Greg Erickson Rashida Evans Jacqueline Ezell Ricky FaJohn Jason Faris Kim Faulkner Matt Faulkner Julie Fields Beth Fighera Chrissy Fitzgerald Tanya Fitzgerald Ada Fleet Alma Fleet Kristie Fridley Heather Friedline LaTese Friend Stephanie Fritton Jason Fritz Jennifer Galbavy Alisha Gay Patricia Gay Chrisiti Gemundt Tim Giles Allen Glenn Donna Goldman Bruce Goodman Paul Gove Kristi Grady Missie Graham Teri Graham Kim Gray Sonia Gray William Greenwood Rod Gregory Juni 7 uniors ( on Scab Knowing that Judith McFarlane is going to ask where and when Poe was born, Kim Gray and Lisa Stanley spend a minute in review. Where’s the rest of your locker, Brian Conyers? 72 Juniors Tonya Griffin Mike Gryder Traci Gunn Delton Hairfield Jennifer Hairfield Jennifer Hall Tracy Hall Kathy Harcum Dave Harper Jennifer Harrington Terraine Harris Douglas Harrison Kim Harrison Ashley Harwell Toni Hawkins Wendy Hazlett Dannetta Henderson Solitia Henderson Bryan Hillis Brian Hite Janice Hollins David Holman Nicole Holiman Michael Holloman Aimee Honeycutt Jennifer Horning Jennifer Hubbard Brian Hudson Tracy Hylton Paula Iman Angel Ingalls Robin Inge Joey Jackson Sheri Jackson Jodi Jenkins Jennifer Jessup Charlie Johnson Chris Johnson David Johnson Michelle Johnson John Johnston Becca Jones Lisa Jones Mike Jones Katie Jordan Monica Jordan Latonya Keel Angela Kendrick Steven Kidd Heather Kierson Ronald Kitchen Lisa Kliewer Mark Kolmorgan Kim LaLonde Michelle LaMoreaux Marty Lampkin Ayanne Lane Donna Lane Kevin Lanier Arthur LaVance Dana Layne John Leber Alice Lee Diane Lemaire Lee Lewis Maripaz Leyco Lisa Light Willaim Lilly Maria Love Shannon Lowe Tina Lowry Summer Macklin Darryl! Maddox Donnie Marino David Marshall Brenda Martin Brian Martin Chuck Martin Robert Martin Dennis Mason Mini Mattupurath Eric Mayes Spencer McElwee Shannon McFarland Kelly McMillin Thomas McPherson Chis McWhinney Cathy Meadows Dawn Miller Dawn Mingus Chad Mitsdarffer Scott Monk Adrienne Moore Franklin Moore Shon Moore Greg Morgan Larry Morgan Yvette Morgenroth John Moseley Kristin Murmer Adam Murphy Kelley Murray Stephanie Myers Jennifer Nabors Cassandra Nash Chad Neale Thang Nguyen Marcus Nye Tricia O’Bryan Becky Ogle Sandra O’Neal Susan O’Neal Cynthia Osborne Song Pak Michelle Park Ann e Pate Barbara Patterson David Patterson Donna Patterson Robert Patterson Crystal Peace Sean Peacock Traci Pearson Mickie Peele Ken Pergerson Tiffany Perry Alan Pfeffer Juniors Emma Pill Earl Powers Jennifer Powers John Purcell Rosario Quijano Randy Ralls Stuart Ranson Stephen Raybould Bill Raynor Gregory Rice Robin Rich David Richardson Tanya Richardson Eric Rilee Stacy Rist Scott Roberts George Robertson Linette Robertson Dionne Robinson Anna Rogers Donna Roney Jay Ross Stephanie Rowe Karen Rowland Cathy Saunders Rob Saunders Michael Sawyer Ashli Saylor Albert Schlimme Robert Schrum Sonya Scott Christina Scrivener Renee Sexton Jesse Seymore Debbie Sharkey James Shawen Wade Shook Connie Short Stacey Silver Glen Silvey Dale Simmons David Sineath Phyllis Six Lora Smalley Mike Smith Shelley Smith Stephanie Smith Michelle Snodgrass Jorg Sommer Russell Sourdiff Richard Southall Ted Soyars Earl Spain Donald Spencer Lisa Stanely Kelly Starnes ES SE SPE SPT SR A RR A Pause to refresh seems to be the rule for Mike Davis, Dennis Womack and Yvonne Bissett. Hey, wake up, guys. Wesley Starnes Edward Stevens Terri Stevens Darla Strickland Tracey Sweet Susan Swinson Brian Tabar Mare Tadlock Frederick Tarry Viki Tennille John Terry Scott Thackston Niki Theis Jeff Tipton Heather Tomlinson Andrew Toney Evelyn Torrance Richard Traylor Cliff Trunck Brian Tucker Caryl Turner Sahana Vijay Heidi Virag Minh Vo Chris Wade Janelle Wadsworth Michael Wall Curtus Walker Jimmy Walker Scott Walters Dianne Ward Mitch Ward Lori Warren Marti Watson Caroline Wagenknecht Mark Waitkus Todd Webber Heather Weir Charles Wellons Laminda West Ashley White inant Billy Whitlock oe a Yaphett Wiggins = = cs Julie Wilderman Amy Williams John Williams Shawn Williams Tina Willoughby Bill Wilson Melissa Wilson Paula Wilson EO Travis Winfield Dennis Womack Karen Wood Earl Wray Tammy Wright Curtis Wriston Todd Woodfin Danielle Yauger Cheryl Young Donna Young Gail Young Shawn Zane Greg Zapar 4 Juniors Z a Christy Abbott Anna Achruk Cindy Alexy Horus Alkebu-Lan Crystal Allen Jamie Allen Brian Alley Jose Alvarado Corrie Amato Abdul Amir Anthony Anderson Michael Armstrong Jennifer Arthur Brad Ashby John Avery Travis Babb Russell Baber Albert Baker Bryan Baker Scott Baker Laruie Barb Angela Barlow Robert Barlow Nathan Barnum Colleen Barrett Richard Barrett Chris Barrington Terri Barron Courtney Bass Andrew Batten Jennifer Bayliss Andy Beach Frances Berger Rhonda Blackburn Mitch Blankenship Matt Blum Bonnie Bodenhamer Beverly Bomar Raymond. Boone Mary Anna Booth Melissa Bostic Kessa Bradshaw Francie Branscome Bridget Braxton Ellen Brennan Ronald Briggs Karen Brittle Jennie Bromley Cliff Brooks Elisabeth Brooks Kim Brown Kisha Brown Steve Brown Terrence Brown Chad Brunner Michelle Bryant William Bullard Kip Butler Sherri Byrd Eric Callear Mai Cao Steve Carrington John Carter 80 Sophomores Teaching biology and chem. com, are work but, Pat Stanfield makes time to sponsor the sophomore class. Adding to homecoming court beauty, Christy Cash and Rebecca Narron represent the class of 791. Nah! You aren’t seeing doubles, sisters, Tara and Dana Zaffuto do look alike. Welcome to Bird, Donna and Janet Newcomb. Yes, Robert is my brother says Angela Barlow. Christy Cash Lewis Cassada Ashley Cassidy Paul Cathcart Shannon Chalkley Rebecca Chapman Brian Chenault David Cifer Richard Clark E. J. Clarke Kim Clarke Richard Clarke Jesse Cleary Tommy Coe Stephanie Coghill Laurie Cole Stephen Collins Courtney Conk Gary Connor Aimee Conyers Kevin Cook James Cooper Mike Costley Robin Cox Shaun Crews Steven Crittenden Randy Crocker Melissa Crouch Norman Crowder Eric Crump Holly Custer Tim Dacey Dell Daniel Bruce Davis Danny Davis Buddy Dawson Laurie Denton Mike DePhillip Jennifer Diefenbach Franklin Dillard Tony DiSciullo Tommy Donevan Sonja Doss Bridget Dyer Michelle Dynia Jennifer Dyson Rodney Eades Katherine Ebert Michael Erhard Jim Farman Bryan Farmer Corinne Farmer Geoff Faulkner Tim Faulkner Heath Feltner Martin Fideli Kristi Finefield Misty Floyd Rebecca Ford Maggie Forst Mike Foster Shannon Fowler Jeannette Franklin Kevin Friend Wayne Fritz Gary Frost Sheila Garcia Joe Garnett Greg Garrett Randy Garrison : Sophomores ‘83. Monica Gathers Brian Gayness Crystal Gee Heather Gibson Marcia Gilbert Cr aig Gill Rachel Gill Shawn Gillespie Dexter Gould Rob Graham Jamie Griffith Tillary Griffith Tim Griffith Keith Groff Cornell Gustus Anthony Haddon Sam Haga Stephanie Hairfeld Tina Haislip Karin Haley Bruce Hall James Hall Cari Hamm Christy Hammer Bruce Harding Robyn Harkabus Melanie Harlow Antoine Harris Gina Hartman Joel Hatton Craig Haught Kareem Hawkins Jason Hawthorne Stephanie Hayes Tammy Henderson dennifer Hicks Kristie Hill Nicole Hill Karen Hillis Marty Hinton Jamie Hobbs Jennifer Hofler Scott Holley Tracy Holloman David Holmes Michelle House Kim Howiler Wayne Hudson Christopher Huff Jay Hundley Christopher Hutchins Charlie Ingalls Suzette Inzerillo Jason Ivey David James Amy Jenkins Cliff Jenkins R.D. Jenkins Scott Jenkins dulee Jennings David Jeter Carisa Johnson Melanie Johnson 84 Sophomores Hard at work in biology, Rachel Gill doesn’t notice the camera but Franklin Dillard does. Caught by click, Melissa Par- sons thought she was safe in geography class, but the cam- era is everywhere. ‘“‘Will this work ever be finished?” Robin Cox hopes it will be. ie It’s geometry for me, Kerry Justice says. “‘Don’t take my picture, Crystal Gee says, I am taking a test here.”’ Floyd Jones Kerry Justice Scott Justice Paul Kang Laurie Katz Christine Kennedy Diana Kennedy Tony Keys Cheryl King Colleen King David King Jarrett Kinney Brian Kirkum Claudine Kitchen Laurie Klucker Kavce Kraft Chantil Kranz Amy Kroencke Aimee Kuszmaul Ruth Lafoon Matthew LaMack Ernest Landrum Steve Lannan Joe Lanzarone Michelle Larson Chuck Lee Craig Lee Brian Leslie Harvey Lewis Kathy Lewis Suzette Lipscomb Allen Lively Regina Lorraine Tanya Lowe David Lucas Tracy Lucas Janice Lushbaugh Mohit Mago Emily Marks Tammy Marlik Chris Marshall Karen Martin Ricky Martin Diana Maxwell Wade May David Mayfield Billy McAfee Lori McCarthy Chandfeér McClellan Aaron McCray Patrick McCreary Robert Meadows Monica Meeks Chad Mickelson Shelli Miller Richard Monroe Glenn Moore Michelle Moore Ryan Moore Diane Morgan Patrick Murphy Rebecca Narron Richard Nelson Donna Newcomb Alisa Noakes Frank Nuckols a (= al : Laurel Oliver i i Shawn Oliver if — Christy Osborne ee Pe Tammy Osborne Sophomores Walter Ozmar Dawn Palmer Paxton Parsons Patricia Patterson Shannon Peace Chris Pearce Matt Penny Kelly Perkins Kharissia Pettus Patricia Phillips Rhonda Phillips Cam Phipps Joe Pierce Raymond Pittman Billy Poh Lisa Puffer Billy Purdy Michelle Purdy John Pyle Les Quarles Jenny Quillian Angela Ray Brandi Redden Angie Reed Henry Reed doe Reese Eric Reynolds Beverly Richard Evelyn Rivas Matthew Roberts Donna Robertson Maritza Rodena Helen Rodgers Tricia Rogers James Rosenstock Chris Rosser Amy Rowe Thomas Russell Kevin Sanderson Cary Saunders Tammy Schutte Tonya Setzer Gidget Shadron Catina Shannon Thomas Sharp Johnny Sharpe Todd Shearin Danny Sheehan Jane Sheffield Racheal Shelton Amy Shireman Tracy Shoemaker Jackson Shu Holly Sipos Theresa Smiley Amy Smith Bill Smith Heather Smith Shannon Smith Stephanie Smith Susan Smith Tim Smith Theresa Snow Lynn Soper Christina Sotos David Spain Jeremy Speer Chris Spirek Monica Sprowls Kristy Stahurski 88 Sophomores Scantron tests for Spanish? Christy Hammer says, ‘Si, and I want an A.” Putting the finishing touches on homework, x A Chuck Lee says it isn’t fun but that’s why we’re Ys here. Science tests aren’t funny either for Michael Webb or Rob Tuck. INGEN Friends line up and smile, Tammy Henderson, Holly Custer, Diane Kennedy and Shelia Garcia on picture day. Below: Not wanting to be left out, Jennifer Bayliss and Courtney Bass step into place. Kristen Stankavich Heather Stanley Justin Starcher Scott Stargardt Patrick Steed Jenny Stevens Greg Stewart Angelia Stickel Kimberly Stokes David Stone Kym Strafalace Nancy Swann Liem Ta Kelly Tanner Kristi Tap Brian Thibodeau Darryl Thompson Monica Thorp Tamela Townsend Genorace Trent Jeff Trimble Mike Truett Rob Tuck Shelley Tuck Shawn Turner Dawn Underwood Jenna Vaughan Kathy Vaughan Martin Vaughan Christi Vereen Eric Vernon Mindy Volz Tina Waldron Vanessa Walker Heather Wallace Preston Warren John Watkins Heather Watts Mike Webb Chris Wells Robert L. White Robert N. White Shannon White Steven White Shannon Whitman Chris Wiggins Ashley Williams Christy Williams Latoya Williams Shannon Williams Mark Winbourne Stacey Wirt George Wolff Dawn Wood Dwayne Wood Bridget Woodlief Lorraine Woolard James Woraratanadharm Crystal Wrenn Cheri Wright Seon Yi Stephanie York Jimmy Yorke Belinda Young Dana Zaffuto Sophomores 9.4° oo Angela N. Adams Angela R. Adams Kenny Adams Laurie Adkins Melanie Agee Debbie Allen dosh Almarode Ben Anderson Tammy Anderson Stephanie Andrews Wendy Arendall Jaye Arnold Tricia Ashby Chris Ayers Billy Bailey Greg Baldwin Krystal Baldwin Doug Barden Raji Barkley Mike Barton Chris Battle Vanessa Battle Martin Baumgart Brandi Beaver Beth Bedard Amy Beers Anna Bias Amy Billings Jerry Billings Katherine Bingham Harry Bishop Elliott Blake Jason Blanton Angel Blevins Robby Bodenhamer Sheila Bourque Penny Bowman Kris Branch Christopher Brandon Chris Brooks Heather Brooks Stacy Brooks Jammie Brown Jason Brown Kevin Brown Kirsten Brown Scott Brubaker Julie Burgess Jimmy Burke Kenneth Burnett Andy Burton Cory Butier Kristi Cahoon Tonya Campbell Stephen Carroll Jerry Carter Kenyon Carter Marci Carter Michael Cassada Jennifer Casto Ann Cathcart Meghan Cesario Chris Charlson Eileen Chen Beth Cheyne David Childress Bruce Church Kimberley Cifers Nicole Cimo °92 Freshmen ARSBAA oes ‘. tien % Princesses Cheryl Mitchell, Michelle Poulston flash those pearly whites. As sponsor, Norwood Powell helps officers with jobs. Ginny and Greg Zapar declined to comment on the effects of having a sibling at the same school. “It’s fine having my brother here,” says Jennifer Almarode. “‘Josh doesn’t have to ride the bus like other freshmen.” Johnny Bodenhamer has no complaints about brother, Robby. “It’s pretty cool.”’ Monique Clarke Robin Clarke Tisha Clarke Henry Clawson Joe Cleary Perry Cline Monet Cogbill April Collie Jason Conner Terry Constable Kristie Cook James Cooke Christopher Cooper Steve Cooper Steve Copeland Thomas Corbin Chris Corde Kim Corrick $tarell Cox Tricia Cox Michelle Crews : ealeaen Crosby se Keith Cullop Noah Cunningham Dallas Custalow Owen Dabney endy Dacey. Stev Davenport Bert Davis Stephanie Davis Trey Davis —7) Tae Michelle Dawson ° Heather Day Shanna DeBaun Brian DeBiase v4 Scott DeRyder | Toy Dickens Jeffery Diefenbach Jeff Dietz Diantha Dodge R.G. Donner Shannon Donovan a Dore Artdranov Dotson _ damie Doyle David Durham _Pam Dvorak Billy Jam Ider nN Amber Evans Susan Evans-, Angie Everett Alicia Faggart Angela Felty Chris Fens Jeannie Fens Susie Fisher April Fleming Sara Fletcher Crystal Ford Athena Fortune George Foster Melissa Fountain Erich Franz Alphonso Friend Ignatius Friend Jennifer Frost Kenneth Garrett Freshmen 95 96 William Gay Tricia Giegerich Nikki Gilbert Ruchanda Gilliam Bridget Gittman Michael Glenn Al Goode Keith Goode Danny Gorman Aaron Graeser Chris Greeling Goldie Hairfield Andrea Hale Cherie Halison Adam Hall Jennifer A. Hall Chris Harrell Candis Harris Vernette Harris Brooke Harrison Julie Harrison Jon Hart Katherine Harwell Chris Hatcher Oakley Hayden Jesse Heavener Kris Helms Mindy Helms Carolyn Hensley Jeremy Herman Missey Herring Lori Hileman Brad Hill Bradley Hiller Jennifer Hite Stephanie Hite Adam Holdorff Kevin Holmes Chad Honeycutt Jennifer Hopkins Jeff Hopson Mary Horner Ricky Hoskin Chris Howe Gayle Howell Shannon Hoyle Kuo Hsuyin Ann Ingram Johnny Irizarry Diana Jackson Danielle Jacobs Christy Jenkins Mike Jenkins Ryland Johnson Shontell Johnson Bernadette Johnston Amber Jones Chris. Jones Doug Jones Michael Jones Monica Jones Ronald Jones Michael Journigan Becky Joyce Jung Chia Kang Michael Kay Christopher Keller Wesley Kelly Paul Kennedy Prax Kennedy Freshmen Getting back to work in Spanish class, Wendy Arendall and Aaron Graeser have a few remarks first. Before assemblies, perfect for the latest news. MEI Ss iy Da “‘Hey, Mr. Jones, do these locker assignments make any sense?” Allison Carmac and Gilbert Jones wonder. Scott DeRyder has no complaints. Gym lockers, no problem ... Lori Kersey Jenny Kim Catherine King Kim King Lisa Kirsh Justin Krukiel Trisha Kulik Hsu-Yin Kuo Jennifer Kuszmaul Jason Kuti Jaime Lamb Dawn Langston Jennifer Langston Jason Laumer Mike Lawson Jeff Leary James Lee Karen Lee Brian Leinberger Ashley Lennick Shannon Leonard Kim Lewis David Light Scott Liker Michelle Little Jennifer Lockhufe Michael Logan Kelly Long Gary Looker Christa Love Billy Lowery Gina Lowry Jason Luck Angie Lynch Jeanette Lyons Stacey Magestro Lawrence Mangiapane Shelley Mason Leslie Matto Teena Mattupurath Misty Mayo Angela McCormick Sheri McCray Heather McFarlane Brian Mietus Chery! Mitchell Joshua Mize dackey Mobley Andy Monday Cathy Moore Deborah Moore Becky Morris Michelle Morris Emily Moss Shirley Mott Chris Mull Scott Murphy Victor Nash Ginny Newcomb Benny Nicely Bill North Chris Noseck Angela Nothnagel Kim Nuckols Kelley O’Dell Rafael Oviedo Michael Owen Stephanie Owen Chris Pace Hampton Parham Freshmen 99 ” 3 Neri Park lelisa Parsons’ Ami Patel Douglas Shaffer Ryan Sharkey ‘ Robert Shaw Sandra Sheehan Stephanie Shepperson “ Tara Shifflétt Michael Shumaker Ian Jerome ‘ Channing Sine Lisa Sineath 7 Christopher Sipe Tracie Sisk Leslie Sizemore Consuelo Smith’ Jennifer Smith Patricia Smith Robert Smith Shamara Smithr Stacy Smith Freshmen seis I Learning the ropes, freshmen spend time in and out of class hard at work. 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Does Sharkey, Cooper, Harrison sound like a future political team? ‘ s a Fie, Stephanie Smith Jennifer Snider Stacy Snyder Charles Spencer Jeff Stephenson Michael Stevens Dave Stone Carly Story Tara Sullivan Melissa Sutton Phil Swimelar Stephanie Sykes Robert Talmage Dawnya Taylor Earnie Taylor Michelle Taylor Robert Teeslink Jason Theis Tracey Thibodeau Johnny Thigpen Angela Thomas Jonathan Thomas Robert Thomas Kim Thompson Lisa Tinsman Michael Tolbert Robin Tomlinson Heather Trail David Traina Elizabeth Traylor Nekia Tyler Stephanie Ulmer Scott Umstead Michelle VanDame Kellye Vanderherchen Bridget Vest Nat Wachman Tim Wade Kendra Wadsworth Martha Wall Quincy Waller Daphne Walters Brian Walton Tommy Waters Stacey Watkins Dale Webber Brian Wells Keith West Jeff Whisnant Lisa Wilkins Robin Wilkins Terri Williams Sherri Willie Amy Willingham Jenny Wilson Len Wilson Charles Withington Chiu Kwan Wong Stephen Wood Jason Woodfin Spens Woodroof Brian Woods Richard Wray Tanya Wylie Jimmy Wynn Warren Younce Linda Zaffram Tara Zaffuto Ginny Zapar Freshmen 103 +I (o) oe Qo, E Rv) no ihat, handstand So this is wrestling and how Behind trainers Carl] Michelle Poulston. 2 tions i does one reverse pos b] the scenes Chris Pearce concentrates iSa- keep players on the Przystawik and Karen D on a pin. 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W T@STITMG) ccoonadostdoncobabagdadce Sores OOOOOOOO00000000000000000000000 Brarsyellorallil oOoooooOoOooOooOoOoOoOoOoo0000000000 Soy litorall|| eee ee T eNNniS pDoooooOooOoOoOoOooOoOoOoOo00000000000000 Sport TT ke Oring) Kale oOooooo0000000000000 CheeCrl@AGICPS sccosssoscccnn000 Sports 105 As captain and one of the MVP’s, Kevi n Fagan does not rest during a game. 106 Skyhawks Suffer Gridiron Headaches oming back to the gridiron after a perfect season last year proved difficult for the Skyhawks who lost thirty two sen- iors to graduation. “‘No one realized the calibre of team we had,” comment- ed co-captain Bruce Reynolds, “‘we just had an incredible streak of bad luck.”” After opening the season with back to back losses, Skyhawks pulled together to post a win. Tough luck, mental er- rors, injuries combined with inexperience to leave the team with a dis- mal 4-6 record. In spite of the gloom of the season, captains, Bruce Reyn- olds, Kevin Fagan along with Dean Jones were awarded Most Valuable Player honors. In the im- pressive wins over Man- chester, Clover Hill, Mid- lothian and Clover Hill, Adam Murphy, Terrell Oxendine, Franklin Moore, Chris Johnson, Mike Holloman, Fred Tar- ry, and Lewis Cassada re- ceived recognition for those outstanding plays that the entire team pulled together to ex- ecute. No complaints, no excuses, the team is mak- ing plans for next season. i JV Hh, MR Front: Angel Bateman, Mgr; John Goff, Mike Holloman, Mike Lotti, Chris Johnson, Jerry vis, Casey Knight, Franklin Moore, Buddy Dawson, Nanky Deaton, Mar. Sec- ond Row: Dean Jones, Steve Skelto , Clate Boykin, Jer- emy Speer, Ernest Landrum, Robewt Cassada, Anthony Batten, Scott Journigan, John Leber, Charles Denton, Mgr. Third Row: Fred Tarry, Ronafd Briggs, Genorace Trent, Cliff Trent, Eddie Banks, Dorfald Williams, Bobby Varsity Footbal Frost, Pete Fens, Troy Schrum, Billy Whitlock. Fourth Row: Chris Pearce, Pete Reese, Matt Lipscomb, Bryan Jenkins, Matt Yourkovich, Brian Conner, Sam McCord, Terrell Oxendine, Wesley Starnes, Bruce Reynolds, John Clark. Fifth Row: Karl Przystawik, Trainer; Jim Watters, Dutch Schrotenboer, G.R. Schrotenboer, Ron Paquette, Coaches. Not Pictured, Kevin Fagan. Notching a one-yard TD run, Franklin Moore (eight carries, 55 yards) does his best against Clover Hill. Driving for the TD, Terrell Oxendine gets protection from Mark Waitkus. Quarterback means taking chances as Chris Johnson decides to carry for the yardage. After the run, Terrell Oxendine gets ac- quainted with the opposition. Varsity Football 107 Page 109: Dropping back into the pocket, well defended, Ryan Sharkey looks for his receiver. Breaking away from his defender, David King runs for the yards. Fourth and long, punting situation puts Bud- dy Dawson to work for the Skyhawks. Defensive players out of the way, Kevin Brown sees daylight and makes the gain. 108 Junior Varsity Football Moving in to defend his man, eighth-grader Michael Berger gets tested. Play Improves During Season laying mostly Dito vical graders and fresh- men, the Junior Var- sity team opened the season with an impressive win against Hopewell. Confidence, howev- er, was severely test- ed as the team dropped the next two games before scoring a win over Huguenot. The test was on again with two losses before the next victory over Manchester. With confidence restored, the entire team played an outstand- ing game in defeat- ing a strong Mono- can team 20-0. De- fensive stars, Ryan Sharkey, Daryl Thompson and Tim Wade teamed with outstanding offen- sive players, Bryan Leslie, Jammie Brown, Kevin Brown, David King and David Mayfield to show the skill that the young team had worked the entire season to perfect. Earning his rep as a defensive star, Darryl Thompson moves in to pro- tect his quarterback. Front: Leslie Sizemore, Carolyn Hensley, Danny Davis, Kayce Kraft, Terrence Brown, Chris Wiggins, Chris Hatcher, Eric Crump, Jammie Brown, David Mayfield, Kevin Brown. Sec- ond Row: Al Goode, Eddie Mullins, Chris Charlson, Stephen Carroll, Todd Schlimme, Scott Schucht, Perry Cline, Scott Jenkins, Justin Starcher, Ronald Jones, Jamie Mattox, Mike Berger. Third Row: Walt Gilliam, Coach; Jay Brown, Scott Murphy, Brian Woods, Chris Barrington, Quincy Waller, Rod- ney Eades, Chris Pennington, Chris Fens, Ryland Johnson, Darryl Thompson, Paul Cathcart. Fourth Row: Chris Jones, Danny Sheehan, Bamie Allan, Chris Reynolds, Brian Puffer, Kris Helms, MikefJournigan, Johnny Irizarry, Stephen Wood, Bryan Leslie, Paftick Murphy, Keith Groff. Fifth Row: David King, Bubba Dow, Robby Bodenhamer, Keith West, Spens Woodroof, Kenndth Burnett, Kip Butler, Bruce Church, Mike Cassada, Jody Parham, Shannon Donovan, Mike Truett, Mike Valdez, Jimmy Sumate, Coach. Sixth Row: Jeremy Bennett, Brian Leinberges, Brad Ruble, Ryan Sharkey, Carlos Grey, Cory Butler, Terfy Lufusus, Billy Eacho, Jason Conner, Krys Howe, Timmy Wade, Buddy Dawson. Juniqr Varsity Football 109 he guys and girls of the Cross Country team began the sea- son with an_invita- tonal race in early September. With the girls taking third and the guys finishing fifth, it looked like it would be a winning season. Al- though at the end of the season the guys’ record was 4-3 and the girls’ was 2-4, both teams quali- fied for the Regional meet and the girls finished a respective sixth in the region. District and Regional places were taken by Jason Fe- lice, Christy Hammer, and Lisa Light, all of whom qualified for the AAA State Cross Country 2 Championships. Pounding the pavement, Jason Fe- The Indoor Track team looked lice sets a course record at Midloth- promising also, with a great tur- ian. nout; the Skyhawks were well re- aay L Skyhawk a A Tim Smith. Third Row: Heather Friedline, Mgr.; Charles Wellons, Land Matthews, Jason Felice, John Wellons, Charlie Ingalls, John Foege, Coach. Front: Angel Ingalls, Jennifer Haiy- field, Christy Hammer, Lisa Lighf, Alicia Faggart, Angie Thomas. Seq- ond Row: Steven Pospahala, Davi Lucas, Jeff Trimble, Jesse Seymord, 110 Cross Country Fast ’n Furious presented in all the meets in which they competed. There were six school records, lots of personal bests, and five athletes qualified for the Indoor State meet. MVP Karen DiSavino claimed three school records her- self in the long, triple, and high jumps. The mile relay team of D ebbie Sharkey, Colleen McDowell, Angel Ingalls, and Ka- ren DiSavino picked up the fourth record. Senior Jason Fe- lice and Angel Ingalls captured the other two in the mile and the shot put, respectively. MVP Mike Wall represented Bird in the 55 high hurdles, triple jump, and pole vault. State meet qualifiers were Jason Felice, Karen DiSa- vino, Angel Ingalls, Christy Ham- mer, and Alicia Faggart. Senior Land Matthews gives it his all on the grueling course at Midlothian. Right: MVP Mike Wall. Attacking the 55m low hurdles, Cari Hamm fights off the competition. Number one runner for the girls, Christy Hammer fared well against all comers. ‘4 -A Henry Clawson. Third Row: Jeff Tipton, galls, Jeff Trimble. Indoor Track 1 11 Front: Abdul Amir, Angel Ingalls, Christy Dave Harper, Tim Smith, John Wellons, Hammer, Stacy Wirt, Alicia Faggart. Sec- Ray Schmidt. Fourth Row: John Foege, ond Row: Jason Kuti, Karen DiSavino, Da- Coach; Steven Collins, Melvin Strane, John vid Fuller, Cari Hamm, Jennifer Dyson, Avery, Lisa Light, Jason Felice, Charlie In- Team captain, Tammy Palumbo ou- Overtaking her opponent, Shannon truns a Midlothian defender. LaFountain steals the ball. Excellent Season Brings Recognition he field hockey team of first team All-Academic, top- had an excellent sea- ping off a great season. Team son, ending in a 2-1 captains Shannon LaFountain, overtime victory over Colonial Tammy Palumbo, and Tonya Heights. Three players were Edmonds inspired the team ef- especially successful this year. fort which pulled the girls Tammy Palumbo was chosen through a winning season. Sev- for the Dominion District first eral players also attended a team squad, along with Mi- field hockey camp in the sum- chelle Dynia, who was new to. mer to polish their skills and the team this past fall. Tonya prepare for the season. Edmonds was made a member Bird players Diana Maxwell, Kim LaLonde, and Michelle Dynia de- fend against a Monacan goal at- tempt. 112 Field Hockey Tackling a Monacan back, Tonya Edmonds pushes up the field. Plays like this were commonplace for this outstanding senior. Cutting onto the ball leads the Skyhawk attack. Front: Kim LaLonde, Tanya Wylie, Kim Met- Jarfelle Wadsworth, Cindy Osborne, Jenny calf, Shannon LaFountain, Tammy Palumbo, _ verg, Jeannie Ryals, Michelle Dynia, Laura Tonya Edmonds, Jennifer Nabors, Anne Cath- ris, Diana Maxwell, Lori Warren, Kristi Tp, cart, Kristin Murmer. Second Row: Donna Sta- Mgf.; Kisha Brown, Mar. bles, Coach; Theresa Snow, Jennifer Bayliss, Field Hockey 113 As Paul Kang begins to line up his shot, Jay Rosenstock studies his own position. Anticipating a good drive, Jay Ro- senstock watches for the ball to land, a hole-in-one? Mike Katcham, Scott Marks, Amy Brown, Mgr.; | Hudson, Tim Dacey, Jay Rosenstock, Russ P’Pool, Julian Porter, Coach; Heather McFarlane, Mgr.; Joe Pierce. Fore! Shannon Beasley on the green Shannon Beasley, Chrig Rosenstock. Second Row: — shows his outstanding concentration and form at Paul Kang, David LigHt, Jimmy Bourque, Brian _ right. 114, Golf Golfers Line everal outstanding players helped swing the golf team into the victory column during the sea- son. Seasoned veterans, Scott Marks, Shannon Beasley and Mike Katcham were the senior standouts. Scott Marks was in the playoff for regionals while Shannon Beasley was named a member of the All Academic Dominion District Team. The season record of 5-12 featured an exciting one stroke victory against Meadowbrook. Making that victory even sweeter was Up The Wins the fact that it was on Meadow- brook’s home course. Julian Porter, who has been the golf coach at Bird for eleven years, sharpened up his golfers skills to add wins over George Wythe, Hopewell, and Peters- burg. The captain’s choice tournament tops off the season for the golfers. This year the tournament was won by Jay Rosenstock, Paul Kang and Mike Katcham. Letters and awards were given to outstand- ing players during the annual banquet. Forever hoping for that perfect shot, Scott Marks drives the ball while Coach Porter enjoys taking in the scenery in style. Too fast to picture in action, Mike Holloman earns recognition as most valuable player with 18 points against Huguenot. Varsity Basketball Front: Alan Pfeffer, Cliff Trent, Land Matthews, Shon Mopre, E. G. Staton. Second Row: Kevin Lartier, Kevin Stokes, Josh Walton, Ryan Mann, Chris Wade, Damon Powell. Third How: 116 Varsity Basketbal Set ready to prove that he is one of the top three scorers. Terrell Oxendine eyes the bas- ket. Co-captain, Ryan Mann gives lessons on beat- ing those guards. Chuck Tester, Coach; Gina Cavey, Mar.; Jeff Keene, Mike Holloman, Mike Davis, Kareem Hawkins, Terrell Oxendine, An- drew Lewis, Coach. asketball for the boys S at Bird was character- izd by hard work and strong team effort. J.V. Coach Lewis named an eighth grader, Shawn McClain, as the team’s most valuable player. Other standouts were Quincy Waller and David Stone. The win against Hugue- not was chosen the best game this season. Coach Lewis felt this was the biggest win of his coaching career since the team won at an away + gee Lhy } . ‘ea ck re i { YAU. | { | 4 | 4 5 Effort Marks Teams’ Season game without three of the start- ers. The 61-59 final score attested to the tough team effort. Continu- ing his leadership of the Varsity team, Coach Tester had a group of talented players. Named most valuable were Mike Holloman and Josh Walton. Holloman post- ed a 58% free throw success rate and averaged 8 points per game. Walton had an average of 14.9 points per game along with a free throw success rate of 79%. Wal- ton and Ryan Mann were team captains. Mann was rewarded for his efforts when he made the All- Tournament team. Varsity chose the 59-54 victory over Clover Hill as the most exciting game of the season in game one of the District Tournament. Front: Kelly McMillin, Mgr; Rob Graham, page, trying to get inside, Shawn McClain Quincy Waller, Jason Hawthorne, Jammie looks for his opening. Ready to pass, David Brown, Chris Marshall. Second Row: Martin Stone faces off with an opponent. In the mid- Vaughan, Tony Keys, Spens Woodruff, Ryan dle of a lay-up, Jay Rosenstock concentrtes Sharkey, Jay Rosenstock, David Stone, on his goal. James Hundley, Andrew Lewis, Coach. This Junior Varsity Basketball 117 Team Takes espite the fact that the Lady Skyhawks had only four players returning, they captured the Dominion District Champion- ship with a record of 20-4. The Skyhawks used quickness and intense defense to take their opponents out of the running one by one. Ayanna Lane had a triple award-winning year, making the 2nd Team District, All-Tournament, and Honor- able Mention All-Metro teams. Another award-winning player was Heather Brand; she made the lst Team District, 1st Team All-Region, lst Team All-Metro, All-Academic Teams, and was the Most Valu- able Player for the Dominion Jeannie Ryals, Heather Front: Brand. Second Row: Chuck Tester, Coach; Michelle Little, Kelly Per- kins, Ayanna Lane, Cam Phipps, Stephanie Myers, Tracy Lucas, District Title District. A senior on her way to college, Brand has played for the Varsity Lady Skyhawks all of her four years at Bird. Con- sidered one of the area’s best ballhandlers and shooters, she averaged 15.1 points and 5 as- sists a game this season, and was 38.3 percent from the 3- point line. Kept from scoring double digits only twice this season, Brand remarked, “A long as we win, I don’t care if I score two or if I score twenty . We’re like a family and we play as a team. I just want us to win.” Senior Jeannie Ryals, ju- nior, Danetta Henderson, teamed with sophomores Cam Phipps and Kelly Perkins for the other outstanding play of the season. Danette Henderson, Dionne Robin- son, Ashley White, Aimee Honevy- cutt. Hoping to add another two to the Skyhawk score, Danette Hen- derson puts a shot straight up. 11 8 Varsity Basketball ‘‘Let’s go get ’em, girls!’ Coach Tester huddles to give Lady Skyhawks instruction and encour- agement during a game. Persistent Skyhawk defense is demonstrated as Cam Phipps aggressively guards her opponent. All eyes are on the ball as Cam Phipps and Kelly Perkins wait for the chance to rebound. In the running for a possible nomina- tion to the Naval Academy, Heather Brand excels off the court as much as on. Despite taking five honors classes, Brand carries a 3.7 grade point average. She’s the senior class president, and is active in the French Club and the Key Club. Meadowbrook Col. Heights Manchester Col. Heights Prince George Godwin Thomas Dale Meadowbrook Clover Hill Monacan George Wythe Thomas Dale Huguenot Midlothian Clover Hill Monacan George Wythe Huguenot Godwin Midlothian opp 47 25 47 22 30 36 44 31 53 30 39 29 46 57 31 44 42 36 46 39 LCB 38 44 58 48 50 64 46 43 56 50 56 31 50 40 41 60 44 55 57 24 Varsity Basketball 119 As the Lady Skyhawks’ most valu- able player, Susan Smith scored 106 points this season. Hoping to beat the ppponent to the ball, Karen Lee demonstfates aggressive play. 120 Junior Varsity Basketball Leaning toward a team mem- ber, Carolyn Hensley hopes to receive the ball to score. Intent on setting up her shot, Amy Wil- lingham appears unfazed by her oppo- nent. See above right. Heading up the court, Tanya Wile is on the way to two. Team Improves, Wins! V Girls Basketball team was successful in the win loss area with a re- cord of 13-4. Coach Fullerton also congratulates the girls in the areas of personal growth and improvement. Co-cap- tain s, Susan Smith and Melissa Crouch are credited for the leadership given to the team. Smith was this year’s most valuable player, finishing the seaosn with 106 points and 80 rebounds. Shannon Whitman was recognized as Best De- fense while Amy Kuszmaul re- ceived Most Improved honors. Coach Fullerton commented Front: Karen Lee, Shannon Whit- man, Melissa Crouch, Susan Smith, Stephanie Smith, Carolyn Hensley. Second Row: Jen Kuszmaul, Mar-.; Tanya Wile, Amy Willingham, Ai- mee Kuszmaul, Martha Wall, Shelli that the team was great to work with since each girl con- centrated on improving the ba- sic skills of her game. Sky- hawks had little difficulty in se- lecting the most exciting game of the season. It had to be the come back win over Monocan in overtime. Final score 31-30 with each team member ex- hausted but very proud of the team effort. Games against George Wythe and Huguenot were forfeited since those teams were dissolved before season play. Other wins includ- ed Meadowbrook, Manchester, Colonial Heights, Godwin, Thomas Dale and Monocan. Miller, Kim Howiler, Theresa Snow, Mar.; Beverly Fullerton, Coach. An- other two points are added to the score on an impressive jump shot by Melissa Crouch at left. Junior Varsity Basketball 121 Gymnasts Demonstrate he girls tum- bled their way to a vic- tory over Midlothian to start the season. First place win- ners were Julie Wilder- man on beam; Jennifer Hopkins on floor; Eliza- beth Traylor on bars; and Amy Nagle on vault. Amy, a former member of the Meadowbrook team, is a welcome addition to the Skyhawks’ gymnas- tics team. With a win over Midlothian, the shortened eason rolled with victo- ries over Lee-Davis, Colle- iate and Clover Hill. The girls who played at these meets were Julie Wilder- Winning Balance man, Jennifer Hopkins, Elizabeth Traylor, Lori McCarthy and Amy Na- gle. During Regional com- petition the team per- formed exceptionally with Julie Wilderman, Jennifer Hopkins, Eliza- beth Traylor placing on bars, beam and in all around, respectively. These girls continued to vault their way to the State Meet with each member putting forth the total effort needed to make it a great season. Coach King credits the team’s success to the hard work and positive at- titude of the girls and the managers. Front: Lori McCarthy, Beth Bedard. Second Row: Angie Felty, Mike Bender, Mgr.; Yvonne Bissett, Mgr.; Shane Sykes, Magr.; Julie Wilder- man. Third Row: Michelle Poulston, Julie Reese. Fourth Row: Jennifer Hopkins, Diantha Dodge, Dana Zaffuto, Elizabeth Traylor. On the beam, Jennifer Hopkins con- centrates well. 122 Gymnastics Smile in place, form perfect, ready to go, Julie Wilderman shows why she wins. — i ee ie , Bi TiN Rei: é Gracefully stepping, Angie Felty has a Dance combines with tumbling floor exercise demanding for Dana flawless routine. and gymnastic moves to make Zaffuto. Gymnastics 123 inishing the regular season with a 7-8 re- cord, the wrestling team also represented the Skyhawks well in invitation- als and the district meet. At the tournaments, the team captured second place at Hopewell and fourth place at Clover Hill. For districts, all twelve varsity wrestlers placed in the top four to send the tem to Regionals where they placed a respect- able eleventh place. Region- “Riding the Man’’ at the Midlothian a match is tough sophomore matman, al placers and State qualifi- Chris Wiggins. ers were earned by Chris Wrestlers Pin Awards Wiggins (103) and MVP sen- ior Donald Williams (119) who also received the Jeff Garst Memorial Most Take Down Award. Other promi- nent team members were Most Improved, Pete Fens (160), Rob Carter (152), Bri- an Leslie (140), F. J. Jones (130) who received the Jeff Garst Comeback Award. Mark Waitkus (185) and team Captains, Bruce Good- man (112) and Brian Cham- berlain were other standouts on the team according to coaches Hettrick and Ham- mer. Going for a pin, Brian Leslie has his at right. Trying to turn his opponent competitor down and out for the for more points is MVP, Donald Wil- counf, above. While veteran Darryl liams, top right. Flick ffights to turn his opponent over 124 Wrestling Striving for the win, Pete Fens keeps the pressure on his man. Team cap- Front: Chris Wiggins, Bruce Goodman, Donald Williams, Joe Garnett, Brian Chamberlain, Brian Lesslie. Second Row: Kevin Fagan, Kenny Viar, Pete Fens, Rob Carter, Mark Waitkus, Darryl Flick, Gary Frost. Third Row: F. J. Jones, Tricia Giegerich, Mgr.; Jon Wig- tain, Brian Chamberlain works for the pin, below. gins, Chris Charlson, Justin Starcher, Chad Mickelson, Russell Baber, Chan- dler McClelland, Chris Fens, Chris Hutchins, Darryl Thompson, Sam Mayo, Todd Shearin, John Fens, Steve Ham- mer, Coach; Rob Hettrick, Coach. Wrestling 125 Team Keeps Kickin’ Ay MESOC: Cor emand the team thinks — sixty minutes of tough physical action coup- led with serious con- centration. Posting a disappointing 2-12-1 record, one would think that the 8-1 victo- ry over Huguenot would be the season highlight. Not true. Team members and coach chose the Thom- as Dale game as the most positive team ef- fort. On top 2-0 for most of the contest with all players moving off the ball, passing Front: Brian Hite, Chris McWhinney, Dwayne Weedon; Capt., Darin Fox, Capt., Ward Thomas, Capt., Thang Nguyen, Bryan Baker. Second Kow: Richard DeVore, Dell Daniel, Tom Rus- sell, Bruce Hall, Donnie Marino, Chris Phelps, Rick FaJohn, Jim Bourque, Brooke Harrison, Mgr. Third Row: Steve 126 Soccer well, creating, taking and making good shots, Skyhawks lost it mentally and allowed Dale to tie the score to force the overtime. Still down, Skyhawks dropped the game 3-2 but were encouraged by the sharpness of fif- ty-five of those min- utes. Captains Darin Fox, Ward Thomas, Dwayne Weedon along with Jerry Carter, Chris Beacham and Jeff Snider were the season standouts. Snider took MVP hon- ors and was named to the first team All Re- gional. Hammer, Coach; Brian Blecke, Coach; Brian Chamberlain, Chris Beacham, John Books, Torbin Neilson, Jerry Carter, Jeff Snider, Andy Toney, Jamie Hobbs, Jennifer Ramsdel, Mgr; Rebecca Pill, Mgr. At right: Outstanding player, Jeff Snider moves down the field. a ied : ger as, | ee M., a a a a ris, es a . af . “ % a J.V. Soccer: Front: Captains, Tom Russell, Andy Beach, Taylor Smith. Second Row: Michael Owen, Chris Wiggins, Bryan Baker, Russell Bar- ber, Chris Greeling, Jeff Stephenson, Rebecca Pill, Mgr. Third Row: Steve Hammer, Coach; Brian Blecke, Coach; Dell Daniel, Lewis Cassada, Buddy Dawson, Terry Constable, Stewart Gill, Paul Cathcart, Jennifer Ramsdel, Mgr., Brooke Harrison, Mar. Left: Moving quickly, Brian Hite finds space for distribution. Soccer 127 Going for the play at third, while Qhris Davis is on deck Chris Davis tags the runner. and J@hnny Bodenhamer At bat, Jerry Davis slugs one watcheg the action. 128 Varsity Baseball Skyhawk Batmen Third in District uccess is always welcome espe- cially when it is unexpected. With only three returning varsity players, the team was not expected to have a good season. “We proved them wrong to make it to the play-offs,’ said Alan Pfeffer. The 10-6 season re- cord did, indeed, prove them wrong. In the win col- umn, the most exciting game was probably the 10-0 win over Matoaca. This out- standing team effort fea- tured Skyhawks hot at bat- ting while Johnny Boden- hamer held Matoaca players to a perfect no hits day. His no-hitter is in the record book. More success for the season can be seen in the first time ever two wins over rival, Midlothian. Skyhawks worked hard and kept the momentum alive with those wins to work toward yet an- other goal, to place in dis- trict. Success again with a third place finish for the sea- son. Named to the All Dis- trict Team were Johnny Bo- denhamer and Chris Davis with Jerry Davis, Ryan Mann and Jeff LaMack re- ceiving honorable mention as outstanding players. Left: Johnny Bodenhamer 3 a { ‘7 oe e535 fet s Front: Steve Crittenden, Alan Pfeffer, Jeff Ryan Mann, Bryan Jenkins, J.J. Des- ———— Se LaMack, Chris Davis, Ronny Creasy, Chris Champs, Fred Tarry, Shane Sykes, Mike Johnson, Adam Murphy, Jerry Davis. Sec- | Holloman, John Bodenhamer, Mike Bender, ond Row: Ashley White, Mgr; Amy Williams, Ron Paquette, Coach. Left: Jeff LaMack Mar. Third Row: Tanya Richardson, Mgr,; goes for the out. Varsity Baseball 129 Above: Team at rest. Below: Men at work, Adam Murphy, Brian Jenkins at bat. Mike Holloman nabbing another out. 130 Varsity Baseball Game Situations Teach J.V. be oung, , yes, ju- nior varsity teams usually feature youn- ger players and Skyhawks were no excep- tion. With few sophomores to serve as leaders, captains, Billy Poh and Matt LaMack took the leadership role seri- ously. The outstanding win came against Matoaca 9- behind the strong pitching effort of Matt LaMack. Inex- perience from insufficient play time took its toll for the team who managed to post a 3-12 season record. Front: Jack Dickerson, Mike Hazelett, ad Burnett, Eddie Moore, Robby Boden- Jaye Arnold, Josh Naeger, Jason Wil- hamer, Quincey Waller, Matt LaMack, liams. Second Row: Chad Honeycutt, Junior Burr, Scott Preskitt, Coach. Travis Hutton, Junior Sams, Billy Poh, Above: Matt LaMack, left: Robby Bo- Johnny Irizarry, Starell Cox. Third Row: denhamer on the mound. Nancy Deaton, Mgr, Scott Tingen, Ken- _J.V. Baseball 131 Waiting for the pitch, tri-captain, Ai- mee Honeycutt watches for the Front: Jeanie Ryals, MaryBeth Hen- shaw, Janet Newcomb. Second Kow: Rebecca dilcott, Coach; Tanya Wile, Diana Maxwell, Robin Rich, Aimee Honeycutt, Tina Lowry, Donna New- comb, Mgr. Third Row: Rob Thomp- son, Coach; Melissa Sutton, Michelle Ladies Learn To Win n the 66 Sky- hawks’ side- line,’ read the media ac- count, ‘Rob Thompson wore the satisfied expres- sion of a coach whose team is playing to its po- tential.”’ Jeff White of the Chesterfield Plus wrote of the lady Skyhawks’ most outstanding contest of the season against Monacan. Starting three freshmen, two sophomores, two ju- niors and two seniors in the 5-0 win as well as through most of the sea- son, the young squad managed to be the district Little, Jenny Stevens, Cindy Osborne, Terri Stevens, Tonya Setzer, Julie Wil- derman, Mar. Right: As one of three outstanding freshman starters, Mi- chelle Little shows promise at the plate. 132 Varsity Softball leader through the first half of the season. The Monacan game fea- tured hitting by Henshaw, Honeycutt, Sutton and Maxwell. Jenny Stevens iced the game by pitching a no-hitter for the record books. Another exciting win was the 8-7 victory against Clover Hill. Down 0-5, the game could have been disastrous but the girls had other ideas and clawed their way back into the game. Trailing 7- 6 in the last inning, Tonya Setzer hit a line drive to score two runs. Right: Diana Maxwell at work. se ‘Dispatching one batter after another,’ Jenny Stevens en- joyed media attention after a NO-HITTER against Mono- can. Tri-captain, Mary Beth Hen- shaw may appear at rest, but she is planning where to place her next hit. ¥ b eos i ee cree eee ee wens SE oe at “Q.K., win this and we stay number Aimee Honeycutt, Michelle Little or Tri-captain, Jeanie Ryals helps with hits well too... one.”’ Coach doesn’t want to pressure Jenny Stevens. the leadership of this young team. She Varsity Softball 133 A dream game for pitcher, Jenny Stevens who receives congratula- tions from sister, Terri and the team after a no-hitter with Monacan. Voted outstanding base runner, Aimee Hon- eycutt pauses at third before racing home on a passed ball in the Monacan contest. 134 Varsity Softball av MVP for the season right, MaryBeth Henshaw hammers the pitch for ex- tra bases. Slugging her way to a place on the varsity — squad, freshman, Melissa Sutton shows style. 8 RY en ne ae Third base strength with Jeanie Ryals tag- : Sara eee ging the out. Pisape eae tera nana ee ee Rain Shortens Season Doesn’t -_— Spirits ith eight grade start- ers, the ju- nior varsity team began the season with a strong 186 win over Thomas Dale be- hind the pitching of Brandi Flanagan who struck out five while giving up only three walks. Playing a rain- shortened season, the team finished 2-4 District and 3-6 overall. Dana Gammon, shortstop, turned in two double plays in the game twice during the season to earn MVP honors. Captains, Amy Shireman and Christy Cash helped with the leader- — . ship and positive attitude of the team. | med Mvp aa ee sneered bed ' “ne ee at et in coating, PRO ig encom es eit aaae a A = a 5 Front: Christi Cash, Cindy Alexy, Amy Shireman, captains. Second Row: Lau- King, Lisa Noakes, Courtney Harper, rie Adkins, Dana Gammon, Gina Lowry, Kristin Stankavich, Ellen Brennan, Lisa Linda Zaffram, Brandi Flanagan, Jenni- Tinsman, Donna Stables, Coach. Not fer Hite, Christy Harrington. Third Row: pictured: Kerry Justice top left, Jessica Lynn Osmann, Asst. Coach; Tammy Werner, and Crystal Ford, Mgr. Johnson, Mgr; Shannon Hoyle, Cathy we J.V. Softball 135 Teams Run For It inishing the season with a 6-2-1 re- cord, the boys’ team standouts were Spencer McElwee and Kevin Fa- gan. Spencer placed sec- ond in Districts in the 3200m run with a 9:54. Kevin placed in Districts and Regionals with a per- sonal best 51’ 2” in the shot and 141’ 2” in the discus. Other District placers were: Terrell Ox- endine, Franklin Moore and Land Matthews. The girls ended the season with a 6-3 record with Ka- ren DiSavino and Cam Phipps named team stan- douts. Karen captured five individual places in the District meet and ran on the 1600m relay team along with Debbie Shar- key, Ayanna Lane and Tracey Lucas who placed second in the Districts and sixth in Regionals. Cam Phipps, school re- cord holder in the shot, placed second at Dis- tricts. Other Regional qualifiers were: Shelli Mill- er, Angel Ingalls, Christy Hammer, Debbie Shar- key, Jennifer Dyson and Alicia Faggart. Perfecting his form on the discus, senior Kevin Fagan. Right: Preparing for a race , Amy Willingham, Karen DiSavino and Francie Branscome warm up. Far right: Concentrating, Cam Phipps is ready to explode down the runway in the long jump. 4 +6. ‘ye Ss ld | Briggs, Jeff Tipton, Land Matthews. Third Row: John Foege, Coach; Spence McElwee, Donald Farr, Kevin Fagan, Tim Smith, Marc Girling, John Avery, Josh Walton, Charles Ingalls, Mike Wall, Mark Hogya, Coach. Front: Jason Felice, Jason Kuti, Ronald Jones, Kevin Brown, David Harper, Kris Branch, Steven Carroll, D. J. Williams. Second Row: Franklin Moore, Steven Pospahala, Teddy Lewis, Kevin Friend, Ernest Landrum, Jeff Trimble, Ronald 136 Track Front: Ann Ingram, Amy Willingham, Christy Hammer, Stacy Wirt, Francie Branscome, Tina Waldron, Angie Thomas. Second Row: Tracey Thibodeau, Shelli Miller, Stephanie Smith, Angel Ingalls, Debbie Sharkey, Alicia Far left: Goofing around, Ed Faggart and the girls (Jennifer, Alicia, Lisa, Stacy and Christy). Left and below: Giving their all in the 3200m relay, seniors Land Mat- thews and Jason Felice. Faggart, Kelly Tanner. Third Row: Chuck Tester, Coach; Karen DiSavino, Lisa Light, Jennifer Dyson, Tra- cy Lucas, Ayanna Lane, Cam Phipps, Jim Rosendale, Coach. Far Left: Accellerating down the runway, Franklin Moore is about to leap into the pit. Left: Soaring down the track Maurice Oxendine and Dave Harper finish strong. Track 137 L. C. B. Where Spirit Lives! he Lloyd C. Bird Cheer- leaders start- ed off the year by at- tending a summer camp at Randolph Ma- con College, which was sponsored by ECA. Throughout the year, both squads cheered for numerous athletes in a variety of sports, and kept the school spirit high. In January, the Varsity cheering squad sponsored and attended a competition atelse Geb idm high School. The squad re- ceived first place, for which they were awarded a trophy. To end the year in March, JV and Varsity com- bined members and participated in the Eastern Grand Finals in Williamsburg.This competition was also sponsored by ECA, and they competed in two cheering competi- tions and one dance competition as well. The cheering squads were kept very busy this year competing and boosting our spir- its sky high here at Bird. Front: Christy Cash, Kristen Stankavich. Second Row: Tammy Schutte, Stephanie Sykes, Cheryl Mitchell, Kim King, Kelly Tanner. Third Row: Stephanie Davis, Tara Sullivan, Gina Lowry, Sara Fletcher, Amber Evans. With Pound Puppy and shades in hand, Kim Faulkner and Ashli Say- lor get ready to leave for camp. Bottom: Senior cheerleaders Holly Nelson and Catey Cooke en- joy a bonfire during their last year. 138 Cheerleaders Performing in front of a huge crowd, the Bird cheering squad struts their stuff at the Eastern Grand Finals. Look up in the air to catch sight of Kim Faulkner. Fantas tic! Below: Showing off for the camera Stephanie Sykes shows her enthusias for camp. (= eee eee ee @ saat fess Eee eis Varsity Front: Christie Cooper, Sophia | Third Row: Beth Fighera, Lisa Stanley, Sullivan, Kim Faulkner. Second Row: Kimber Johnson, Toni Cooper, Shannon Pam White, Catey Cooke, Holly Nelson. | McFarland. Fourth Row: Ashli Saylor. Cheerleaders 13 Giving all her ““umph’’, Karen Lee powers a back hand. Front: Amber Jones, Angie Felty, Karen Lee, Sandra Shee- han, Jennifer Dore, Heidi Virag, April Collie, Christy Gemundt, Michelle Little. Second Row: 140 Girls Tennis Using up all his energy, Chad Clark tries a saver. Stepping into a sweeping fore- hand, Eric Mayes sends one down the middle. Barry Chamberlain, Coach; Christy Jenkins, Jennifer Fogle, Kim Smith, Stacy Tatro, Lynne Peto, Tricia Thomas, Jhissell Johnson. BW ale aaa eg ET Keeping her concentration, Jennifer Dore leans into the eh AO AREAS LOOT 7 ball. Ahi LAE LOE LA AA EA Boys, Girls Teams Net Difficult Season n the fall, the girls tennis team finished the sea- son witha 88 re- cord against strong com- petition. Led by Seniors Kim Smith voted MVP; Lynne Peto as Most Im- proved Player, and Trisha Thomas, the team had few seasoned players. Re- turning starters are Heidi Virag, Jennifer Dore and Karen Lee who earned court savy during the sea- son for next year’s team. In Spring, the boys team had only three Sen- ior members, Tom Rider, Rob Moore and Chad Clarke which led to prob- lems in leadership. Cap- tains Jay Rosenstock, sophomore; and junior, Eric Mayes took charge. Young teams have diffi- culty against tennis powerhouses through the county. Coach Langford hopes the members will return next year more ex- perienced and they will be ready to win. Nailing the shot, Chris Wade, left. Front: Scott Schucht, Barry Saunders, James Lee, Mike Fos- ter, James Woraratanadharm, Scott Baker, Todd Crawford, Rob Barnes. Second Row: Ted Soyars, Chad Clark, Shawn Ashby, Brad Ashby, Tom Rider, Brian Farmer, Jeff Dietz. Third Row: Heather Tomilson, Mgr; Jeff Langford, Coach; Karen Lee, Mgr; Preston Warren, Scott Thackston, Jay Rosenstock, Kar- eem Hawkins, Chris Wade, Tim Wade, Robert Moore, Eric Mayes. Eyeing the ball, Kim Smith slices the ball to her oppo- nent. Boys Tennis 141 Oh, brother, yes brother, say Make mine mime says Jenni- Kameron and Chad Mickel- fer Galbavy of her talent entry son. this contest. PEAT UIRIES 142 Features PeyZer © UNG cecouaronosnanquantan Brothers SiStGPS sonsseas PS OMIM) sane ocoadccosacnedacadapade Be Ate Se ceee ss eceesncdeeaceossaascnes MOMEGOMIAG coccsssssas0000000 What [FECDIM? scnssason.nn000 Te(O) GO) Geer tih annast es: abeascsocencaetnte 144! 146 148 15@ 152 154! 156 Making time for friends? So easy for Dave Harper, Jennifer Dyson and Aimee Kuszmaul. Free time at dances for Bonnie Branch and Calvin Johnson looks like fun. Shannon McFarland, left. Special Fri@M@S ccnesssexcsas0 Fre@ “AUWliit@siss asusseecchaasouoaece MISS [Es Ge BilirGlecsescsstecanten Youre a GOOG MAM cass POM cocchocastasenremtansecseccacced PoOwcler Ui iissesecstenecsecannae TUG=O=W AP coosnsconeseenooo000000 Features 144 laza Sucte ights dim, spot lights fo- cus on Suite 719 of the Plaza Hotel. The pub- lic was invited to view three vignettes which dealth with relation- ships. All three took place in the Plaza Suite. In Act I, Jenni- fer Galbavy and David Bennett came to the hotel to celebrate their anniversary. Personal problems and business con- cerns had strained the marriage. The next couple, Andy Toney and Melanie Minor were high school Front: Jennifer Galbavy, Melanie Minor, Charis Graeser. vid Bennett, Andy Toney, Chris Pearce, Stuart Ranson Back: Tracey Boutelle, Aaron Graeser, Mark Lewis, Da- sweethearts who met for the first time in years. The flame of love was rekindled. In the final act, Charis and Chris Pearce play parents preparing daughter, Shannon McFarland, for her wedding. Fiancee, Stuart Ranson, along with the parents, hasa hard time convincing Shannon that this marriage is really what she wants. Plaza Suite was a poignant, slice-of-life drama that was sometimes sad, sometimes fun- ny, but always enter- taining. , forma. (Charis -W Graeser) begs daugh- ter, Mimsey to come out of the bathroom. imsey’s fiancee, Stuart Ranson tries his charms. and Shannon McFarland. se? 8 e¢ ¢ eee e ¢e eee e@¢¢ ees eee eee @ ® © @ oy (Chris Pearce). asks wife Norma. about daughter Mim- sey’s absence from her’ own wedding. ete is, asks Karen order. work, Sam (David Bennett) talks to Jean (Tracey Boutelle). ..- e © @ o 6 0 e @ «@ - @ ee @ o ¢ @ o @ e°eoes ese eee ®e@¢ e ¢ @ eee eee eee aiter, Mark Lew-°. (Jennifer Galbavy)— _ about her champagne ooking over his’. 24 2 ui S , % = 5 oF a a ae 7 cy é uy ® aT @ ‘ ‘et a ras? % ‘3 re es) at og BS ce Q ect a PF eo 8 @ @® 6 @ f 146® Brothers Sisters 6 © e® @ @ ey ird graduate, Kim Epps teaches English, sister, Tonya Setzer is likely to have her as a teacher? otice any resemblance in Jason and Brian Conner? ebecca and Emma Pill, Martha and Mike Wali, Cindy and Julee Jen- nings brighten the relatives page. KK conetv family members, Diana, Chris- tina, Paul, Billy and Praxedes. $j Tommy, Teresa Donovan VY oun Christine, Charlene Parker Kathy, Ashley Harwell Brothers Sisters 147 What's Buin? ull moon in po- sition, proper chill was in the air for pep club’s- bonfire October 6. Club members donated wood,.made wooden let- ters to spell out FAL- CONS which were to be burned in preview for what Bird would do to Huguenot on the field. Gheerleaders led the crowd in rowdy fun, band members added the rhythm and volume and 148 the spirit chain links fueled the fire. Was it the crackling fire or the spirit- ed dancing of rapsody in blue that took the chill off the perfect night? Foot- ball players made a sur- prise appearance after the evening practice to liven up the festivities even more. Students en- joyed the return of the bonfire and thank Lu Henderson’s club for making the effort to heat up the spirit. Watch out for those flames, guys. Atter adding to the spirit, Tracy Higgerson and Marcy Miller share a laugh with Sky- hawk. At it again, those guys are burning the op- position. Someone has to get the fire ready and David Clements takes on the behind-the-scenes jobs. Sponsor of the pep club, Lu Henderson and t Jeff Bowman get it ready. | | Pe ty ¥ 149 150 Peek-a-boo! Jennifer Hair- field tries to hide from the camera behind John Wellons. C’mon, let’s dance! Tina Harris and Ralph Leimberger sit one out at Homecoming 88. « pe pete ete gD HEDS IEDC Dena WHO He HORE Da Dee mst les . knights in ar- ‘mour, magic and mystery deco- rated homecoming 88 since Medieval Magic was the theme. Entering the school for the dance, students crossed over a drawbridge to listen to the tunes of “Otteet 9 Lite. Graduates return, faculty and staff members mingle with current Sky- hawks and the com- mons rocks for the night. Slow dancing, fast dancing ‘‘da butt’’, ‘‘the wop’’, “the icky shuffle’’, and ‘“‘slam dancin’”’ get lots of practice. Friends, special cou- ples and just ac- quaintances dress up for the evening of medieval magic. Caught in a private mo- ment, Adrienne Moore and Paul Quinney enjoy the dance. On their way to the refreshment table, Toni Tho- mason, Neil Richardson, Christie Cooper, and Todd Woodfin stop for a picture. Cheek to cheek, Jeff Bowman and Julie Keever prove that close dancing is in style. Let’s dip! The camera catches Mark Kolmorgan and date dancing. wan Medievaf Magic ’88 151 hree sharp blasts of the whistle signals time to line up for the parade. Floats from clubs and classes get the final touches from members who hope the judges will find their entry tops. Prin- cesses adjust the sashes and cars for the ride around the track for a possible queen’s crown. Excited Skyhawks decked out in lucky blue and white get ready to 152 Homecoming ’88 meet the Huguenot Fal- cons, Band members with tuned instruments in hand line up. Enthusi- astic fans crowd into the stadium as homecoming °88 opens. Seniors won for the class division, with juniors coming in second. In the club divi- sion, drama copped first with SADD in the sec- ond place. During the half-time show, Lisa Johnson was crowned queen by her sister, Su- san, last year’s winner. Princesses, Rachel Dur- ham, Cindy Mays and Meghan Prince flank Lisa Johnson, homecoming court 1988. 154 Ov: Caught in the act of en- hoops, I hurt joying school, Shawn my finger, Crews and Jayce Ar- Lisa Kliewer seems nold don’t mind. to be saying. + + 66 o you need 66 atin isn’t this key?”’’ Greek to Toni Thomason me’, Debbie Shar- asks. key tells Mike P’Pool. hat a joy it is to see that white, wet, snow falling. Hopes rise that maybe an early dis- missal is at hand. Few of us remem- ber the joy we felt at seeing the snow for the very first time. English as a second language (ESL) student, Jose Alvarado lifts up his arms to catch a Boones are more fun than classes say Rachel Durham, Nikki Bartlett and Christine Zim- merman. marerecieasncernnunetiecnssmelnetetes few flakes. El Sal- Ps vador does not have snow. Jerry McLaughlin was ready with the camera to catch his reaction. School gives students the time to cement friendships which, if nurtured, will last their lifetimes. The mixture of social and academic makes the days more enjoyable. He can any- thing be that funny? Angela Allen is cracking up. Calm down, class is not supposed to be fun. yeing piping hot pizza, Eric Rilee readies himself for taste bud de- light. rench fries and pizza for me, too, munches Calvin Cosio. O.K., I will eat those veggies, but I don’t like them. Art LaVance. Well, it’s a hamburger, fries, juice and milk for David Maxwell but turkey with all the trimmings is Chris Bernier’s choice. 156 What's [Fon L wweh? izza with its hot cheese dripping down the sides and onto your hands, french fries loaded with salt and ketchup to be washed down with milk or juice topped the list of favorite lunchtime cui- sine. For the waistline conscious, salads, vegeta- Yes, it’s time for yummy Love me, love my fries, dessert for Ronny Cready. bles or yogurt were made available. For the first time, breakfast was served at Bird to make sure students and staff be- gin the day with a good meal. Watching the calo- ries for teenagers is not much of a worry. But, re- member, you are what you eat. these are all gone says Paul Ireland. . y AF) Py Send PTR of Pegg P Pt TD Ram FFT og POR RE es, a EP ih BF ee LT Ee St dnlinged Pe TT BE, Sieg 7? Mi ty tie 3D Sees TT +f ; ¥ = ve A ee Bs % : B48. $ Fs 7 157 158 ooking like a perfect double date, Tom Law- rence, Shelly Glassco and Tony Mullins with Melissa Ellis. pecial riends, Yvonne Bissett and Jason Felice. hy is) Steve Skelton giv- ing Heidi $pence bunny ears? Nice to give presents, right? and in hand, Jennifer Hair- field and John Wel- lons head for home. a Es Sass ae aT Te CaN ere W:: it love at first sight? Ask Tonya Edmonds and Al Slade. angin’ loose, Jeff Tipton trusts Ken- dall Bess and Jimmy Pe- terson for support. Friendship. Bite. recious and few are the minutes friends and more than friends have to share between classes, during lunch, or before and after school. Plans must be made for those Friday nights, friends crowd together to admire rings and give the tra- ditional turn, special friends just enjoy walking to class hand in hand. Decorum is called for as students Close-up for those bright smiles of Stuart Ranson and Angel Ingalls. elk's Spal? AA are reminded that the . halls are not ‘Bird | Airport’’ and that you will, indeed, see that person in less than an hour. Certainly, the relationship can weather such a lengthy separation. The ups and downs of romance and friend- ships are a large part of growing up. Those friends will remain as special as is this time they share. e 160 How do YOU spend your free time? ven though it feels like forever some- times, the six hours we spend at school are only a small part of our time. Everyone has differ- ent ways they spend the rest of their time. Some people use that time to make money at a part- time job. Many others find more fun ways to spend it. The surfers at Bird try to get down to the waves as much as possible. While they have to head to the beach to have their fun, most skaters look for the nearest wall, sidewalk, or just about anything else that doesn’t move! Per- forming difficult moves is a big part of skating, like Jon Johnston’s handstand atop his board. As with the skaters, freestylers can go just about any- where to have fun, as long as they have space. David Dunn shows his skill on a bike by balancing on the handlebars. Between school and fun, it’s hard to keep it all straight, but the students here at Bird seem to have perfected that balance — in more ways than one! 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Scott Campbell won the hearts of the audi- ence, quacking ‘“‘My Pre- rogative.’’ Third place was awarded to Carolyn Friend, singing ““Two Oc- casions.” After the cur- tains closed on Talent Show ’89, Fred Tarry and Stacey Tatro introduced the contestants for the Miss L.C. Bird Pageant. The long awaited an- nouncement was made after the last girl crossed the stage. Jennifer Dyson, representing Jr. NAHS, was awarded first runner- up. Taking the crown was Tracey Totty, who repre- sented SADD and be- came Miss L.C. Bird 89. The Cover Girls dance the night away at Talent Show 89. Singing ‘‘My Prerogative,’ Scott Campbell quacked his way tc f fame with a second place finish in the Talent Show. Singing ‘“‘Two Occasions,’ Carolyn Friend’s talen shines. “Nice work,” says Wayne Wawner who crowns Tracey Totty. Administrators leave their offices for no more attractive reason. First runner-up in the Miss L.C. Bird Pag- eant, Jennifer Dyson, flashes her charm- ing smile thankful that it is over. Masters of Ceremony, Fred Tarry and Stacy Contestants Tracey Cesario, Rachel Dur- pate that walk down the aisle and onto the Tatro introduce the contestants for the pageant. ham, Julie Fields, and Jennifer Hall antici- stage. Yes, nervous; No, no one knows. Miss L.C. Bird ’89 4163 Cast members f inish the opening song introducing Charlie Brown as a good man. Right: In need of advice, Peppermint Patty writes, “Dear ‘Good Mow Dedicated To A “Good SFnienc” t was a typical day for the Peanuts gang. Charlie Brown attempted to fly a kite and to play baseball; he failed at both. Lucy teased her baby brother, Linus and nagged Schroeder over mar- riage. Schroeder played his piano. Linus clung to his “one and only’ blanket. And, Snoopy danced, pranced, barked and few. It was just a typical day for the Peanuts gang. On May 5, Youre a Good Man Charlie Brown opened with Chad Neale in the lead as Charlie. He brought the right lack of confi- dence to the role. Emily Ann Flanders . Flying high, Snoopy shoots down the Red Barron, yet again. Marks as Lucy nagged, crabbed and teased. Clinging to his blanket, Stuart Ranson was Linus. Martin Vaughan, Schroeder, portrayed the Beethoven-loving pianist. Kel- ly Starnes was the perfect Peppermint Patty. Doug Max- well woofed it up as Snoopy. The play was dedicated to Jay Mallory, 1987 graduate who died this year in a boating accident. Jay was a talented actor who brought happiness and laughter to many. You're A Good Man Charlie Brown was a fitting tribute to a spe- cial friend. A scholarship has been established in his name. .. . Far Right: You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown Broadway watch out! Doug Maxwell, Stuart Ranson, Kelly Starnes, Emily Marks, Chad Neale, and Martin Vaughan star in the spring production. Despite his concentration, Charlie Brown strikes out again. pe RNR ea, SETAE OE In sickness and in health ... Lucy contem- _ ivories. Nothing changes. Oh, how Schroeder dreads ne plates marriage, while Schroeder tickles the book report. Prom 1989 Is Miduight Blue imousines lined the busy city street. Stu- dents dressed to the nines arrived at the Richmond Center on May 12 pre- pared for Midnight Blue, L. C, Bird’s °89 Pr@pit Couples stepped onto the J Dynia, Mike Lewis Shay poneet Patrick Gilligan escalator and stared, mouths agape. Blue and white balloons decorated the outstanding modern building. Tables set with decorative scrolls proved there would be no over- crowding tonight. Cou- ples danced to the beat of Casper until 10:30 when Midnight Blue Bryan, Kenny Tibbs Seniors lined up to be an- nounced. Applause roared as Mike Lewis and Jenny Bryan were crowned King and Queen. As the midnight hour ap- proached, couples said goodbye and headed out to enjoy breakfast with family and friends. :. Henry Eggleston, Corrie Amato Jenny Bryan, Mike Lewis | a Demena Huskey, Marc Knickerbocker Bryan Triplett, Penny Mabe Richard, Michelle Albritton Lisa Adams, Corey Branzelle iffany Perry, Brian Lewis “oppseriscs Midnight Blue F | ! P, Terrie Jones, Greg White Chris Bisho a John Ritz, Tracie High Jody Pecoraro, William Comber shag ie ndetser ane oa - Sabrina Davis, Doug Styles Shon Moore, Tina Lowry Ce = ; Midnight Blue Sandy Snodgrass, Kenny Snodgrass ” y ip « Noelle Bower, Judy Magee, dates Joanna Minter, Jeff Lupo Midnight Blue Blecke. Carrying for a Eye to eye waiting forthe gain, Diana Kennedy is start from referee about to be stopped? H Lipscomb, Fred Tarry. Kennedy. Fourth Row: Brian Conner, ea . Secon Bs ChristiGemundt, Mandy Colleen King, Kelly Tanner, Sonya a sal Burnette Betly Murray, Candice Doss, Evelyn Rivas, Jenny Stevens, Til- : z Boyett Bonria Robertson. Third Row: lary Griffith, Bobby Frost, Spencer ip’ mt Pavia Kennedy, Christine McElwee. Blue Takes 6-0 Win wice rain senior team against the delayed, as White sophomore — ju- soon as the _ nior squad. Players took sun ap- to the field with no peared, the traditional warm up to entertain powder puff contest and to impress the went to the gridiron. crowd with outstanding Format changes pitted plays. Two touchdowns the Blue freshman —_ were called back by offi- cials Andrew Lewis, Bri- an Blecke, and Rob Thompson be- fore Big Blue put up 6 points for the 6-0 win. Heather Brand and Chris- tine Zimmerman were outstanding for the Blue while Diana Kennedy and Kelly Tanner were active for the White. Toni Thomason, Christine Zimmerman, Mary Front: Amy Luckeydoo, Tracy Thibodeau, Tanya Wile, Angela Thomas. Left: Bruce Niki Bartlett, Kelly McMillin. Second Row: Church, Chad Neale, Chris Wiggins and Ja- Bruce Reynolds, Debbie Siadak, Amy Beers, son Fritz cheer for the Lisa Stanley toss. Beth Henshaw, Cindy Mays, Charles Denton. | What’s D. J. Williams doing in a skirt on the Third Row: Heather Brand, Tina Harris, Ju- _ field? Andrew Lewis laughs as he whistles the | lie Reese, Janet Newcomb, Rachel Durham, play dead. Powder Puff Seniors Pull Weight Others Fall... Sunlight beat down and heat rose from the pave- ment as swarms of stu- dents made their way to the stadium for the annu- al tug o-war. Seniors whooped and hollered an- ticipating yet another up- perclassmen victory. While members of the his- tory club scurried around, Skyhawks readied them- selves for the tenth Tug-o- war. First round action Tug-O-War pitted Seniors against Sophomores. In less than a minute, Sophomores met the soft wet ground in good humor. Mini Freshmen shocked every- one by giving the Juniors a free ride across the field. No contest. Antici- pation heightened, would the Freshmen topple the Seniors? With a quick show of strength, Seniors overwhelmed the Fresh- men to take the win. Dress up days, dress up days, Stacey Watkins takes advan- tage of pajama day sponsored by SCA. Spirit chain links proved Seniors had the most as Kevin Speeks demon- strates at right. 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Front: Crystal Jefferson, Krissy Phelps, Sophia Sullivan, Carolyn Friend, Charis Graeser, Heather Brand, Amy Luckeydoo, Sonya Mann. Sec- ond Row: Shannon Beasley, Andrew Lue, Chris Farmer, Hersch Weinstock, Jeff Snider, Tom Doran. Third Row: Brian Harrison, Craig Burke, Kevin Fagan, Rob Moore, Chad Clark, Rick Marino, Ward Thomas. National Art Honor Society. Front: Jeff Keene, Angela Lockhart, Julia Brandis. Sec- ond Row: Kevin Speeks, Ann Richard, Shane Vaughan, Jennifer Pope, Christie Coo- per, Chris Scrivener, Mini Mattuparath, Evelyn Torrance. Third Row: Donna Stables, Sponsor; Kim Metcalf, John Beall, Jill Dynia, Teague Dodson, Alice Lee, Beth Comer, Meghan Prince, Kristin Murmer, Helen Sanders, Sponsor; Fourth Row: Donnie Marino, Ricky FaJohn, Bar Bailey. Todd Rice not pictured. Below: Evelyn Torrance. Right: Chris Scrivener iS Foe. “OHHH TT a National Junior Honor Society. Front: Mickey Sanford, Steven Pospahala, Mike Owen, Ami Patel, Jeanie Fens, Seon Yi. Second Row: May Chen, Sheri Halison, Meghan Cesario, Tara Zaffuto, Cathy Harwell, Michelle Van Dame, Cari Hamm. Third Row: Leslie Sizemore, Karen Lee, Kelly O'Dell, Tara Sullivan, Sara Fletcher, Angie Norhna- gel, Tina Mattapurath, Christa Love. Fourth Row: Ginny Zapar, Amy Willingham, Monet Cogbill, Robin Clarke, Anne Cathcart, Kim Howiler, Melissa Crouch. Fifth Row: Chris Roberts, Tisha Clarke, Alicia Faggart, Beth Bedard, Jeff Dietz, Kim Strafalace, weat rolled down my S arm and dripped off my fingers. My stom- ach twisted and turned. | boldly chartered uncon- quered logarithmic equa- tions, but my heart beat dou- ble-time during the induc- tion ceremony. I was being recognized as an outstand- ing student, a member of one of Bird’s academic hon- or clubs. All of my hard work had really paid off. Members of these clubs were all students who have shown strength in areas of leadership, service, scholar- ship and character. Induc- tion into these societies is a tribute to outstanding achievements. Special tal- Honor Societies Stephanie Hayes. Left Aubrey Lindsey, Shane Vaughan. Worth The Effort | ents are recognized by the art society. Battle of the Brains team members, Ke- vin Fagan, Kelly McMillin, Tom Doran, David Doland, Mike Foster and John Judge demonstrated academic acumen and physical dexter- ity by quickly responding in competition with other local teams. These “‘Bird Brains” ended a successful season in the top ten. Scholarships are offered by these clubs who earn money selling candy or making creative art works for meager budgets. Psst! Honor Society meeting to- day after school. Debbie Sharkey asks Chris Farmer if he plans to attend. oy yas , a Dance, Eat, Enjoy Language Study! am so embarrassed. I sure hope no one a grip on this guy next to me; my hands are sweating Slosser led those steps at the annual foreign language ban- quet in November. Students enjoyed the opportunity to taste the cuisine and prac- tice the cultural dances of other countries. Outstand- ing language students were recognized by induction to the honor society. like a pig. Never thought about an anti-perspirant for the hands. I bet I look like a fool, goose-stepping my way through this dance. What? The dance is over? That’s all? Yoo-hoo! Can we do it again? Jerry and Marcia has a camera. I would die if I got in the year- book for doing a folk dance. On the count of three? [’'m no ballerina, guys. Hey, wait. Whoa, | did that step. I’m getting pretty good at this dance. I can barely keep ‘ German Honor Society. Front: William Greenwood, Corinne Farmer. Second Row: Jennifer Ambs, Kevin Fagan, Krissy Phelps. O46 i ‘3 ‘jl DP. ee French Honor Society. Front: Dana Zaffuto, a Te : ss Kristi Finefield. Second Row: Jeff Snider, Stuart Ranson. Third Row: Martin Vaughan, Kim Strafalace. French Club. Front: Amy Abbott, Aaron Graeser, Joel Hatton, Tara Zaffuto, Jennifer Hopkins, James Woraratan- adharm, Abdul Amir, Jackson Shu. Second Row: Heather Weir, Thang Nguyen, Jennifer Dore, Heidi Virag, Fatima Quraishi, Craig Burke, Mandy Burnette, Kerry Justice, Martin Vaughan. Third Row: Jennifer Bryan, Regina Lorraine, Heather Gibson, Meghan Cesario, Tracey Cesario, Stuart Ranson, Nicole Hill, Emily Marks, Holly Sipos, Jennifer Hofler. Fourth Row: Scott Thackston, Toni Cooper, Colleen King, Sheila Bourque, Ginny Zapar, Amy Willingham, Michelle Little, Anne Ingram, Paul Cathcart, Stephanie Davis, Kristi Finefield, Angela Ray, Shannon McFarland. Katie Jordan. Fifth Row: Linda Zaffram, Scott Schucht, Shannon Hoyle, Lisa Noakes, Catherine King, Sonja Doss, Kim Strafalace, Caroline Wagenknecht. Sixth Row: Ryan Moore, John Leber, Cindy Osborne, Chris Farmer, Jeff Snider 2 aa , a 178, Language Clubs German Club. Front: Donnie Marino, Jason Woodfin, Robby Phelps. Second Row: Tricia Ashby, Steven Kidd, Taylor Smith, Angel Ad- ams. Third Row: Tom Doran, Stephen Raybould, Jennifer Ambs, Krissy Phelps, May Chen. Fourth Row: Kevin Fagan, Tricia Cox, Chandler McClellan, Albert Baker, Terry Constable. Spanish Honor Society “Siglo de Oro.” Front: Kim Harrison, Charis Graeser, Jhissell Johnson, Toni Craft. Second Row: Blake McLean, David Dunn, Amy Luckeydoo. Third Row: Rick Marino, Mike Hey- wood, Rob Moore. a0 as 4 a. ot Spanish Club. Front: Chris Greeling, Josh Almarode, Lisa Light, Anne Denard, Kelly Murray, Ami Patel, Melissa Fountain. Second Row: Shelley Smith, Greg Zapar, Wendy Dacey, Lori Lowery, Sponsor; Amy Luckeydoo, Joel Hatton, Chris Barrington. Third Row: Brian Hudson, Karen Rowland, Stephanie Rowe, Kelly McMillin, Kim Harrison, Ashley Anderson, Arron Graeser, Tina Waldron, Melissa Crouch, Stuart Gill. Fourth Row: Kelly Starnes, Dionne Robinson, Wendy Arendall, Jennifer Hite, Melanie Minor, Charis Graeser, Tammy Palumbo, Mike Metcalf, David Dunn, Courtney Conk, Tyler Sheets. Fifth Row: Kelly O’Dell, Kevin Speeks, Mike Heywood, Sonya Mann, Rick Marino, Rob Moore, Ryan Knight, Fred Tarry, Brian Harrison. 2 sap a 5 Latin Honor Society: Shannon Beasley, Selicia Gregory, Carolyn Friend, Debbie Sharkey, Michael Foster, Cari Hamm, Brad Ashby. Second Row: Susan Smith, Marc Girling, Ashley Cassidy, Crystal Jefferson, Ashley Harwell, Maria Love, Tracy Pearson, Jennifer Heard, Sam Haja, Calvin Casio, Brian Tucker, Brian Daly, Jerry Carter, William Greenwood, Sam McCord, Seon Yi, and Amy Brown. a ax : % is p a : ' Latin Club: Mike P’Pool, Carolyn Friend, Amy Brown, Selicia Gregory, Richard Traylor, Crystal Jefferson, Calvin Casio. Second Row: Margaret Hicks, Jerry Carter, Preston Warren, Michael Foster, Brad Ashby, William Green- wood, Marie Chappell, Laurie Brown, Seon Yi, Ashley Harwell, Mini Mattupurath, Elizabeth Traylor, Teena Mattupurath, Kathy Harwell, Carolyn Spencer. Third Row: Heidi Virag, Shannon Beasley, Chris Corde, Patrick Steed, Debbie Sharkey, Andy Toney, Melanie Minor, Kelly Croxton, Renee Sexton, Jenny Dore, Jennie DuPuy, Julie Fields, Angie Nothnagal, Leslie Sizemore, Robin Clarke. Fourth Row: Chuck Sexton, Chris Keller, Andrew Lue, Aaron Graesar, Jennifer Almarode, Amy Kroenke, Carolyn Blackmon, Amy Bradley, Jennifer Heard, Tricia Thomas, Sonja Gray, Ashley Cassidy. Fifth Row: Jay Rosenstock, Brian Daly, John Williams, Mare Girling, Patrick Paczkowski, Anne Pate, Athena Fortune, Brian Tucker, Mark Waitkus, Sam McCord, Jimmy Wynn. Looking good for the camera — Richard Traylor and Debbie Sharkey. oga! Toga! Toga! This chant no doubt conjures up images of the Latin Club. But, this club does much more than wear bed- sheets and_ olive branches. Latin Club got off to an exciting start even before the school year commenced with at- tendance at the State Lat- in Convention. L.C. Bird brought home many awards, and Richard Traylor was elected state a Chant — TOGA ; Trying their luck, Seon Yi and Chris Corde pass the orange dur- ing induction ceremonies. Such spirited fun sets these Latin scholars apart. oO Treasurer. As the school year progressed, club offi cers planned candy sales to support the club and to help cover convention ex penses. The club also vis ited Philadelphia where members viewed the Li- berty Bell, Independence Hall, and various muse- ums. Though Latin Club enjoyed many different activities, all of these ac- tivities promoted the study of language Latin Club International Students. Front: David Stefarro, Jordan; Julius Morrison, Sierra Leon; Marianna Kazikovoska, Poland. Second Row: Sopheap Phuong, Cambodia; Betty Mariner, Bill Deitrick, Barry Gabay, Jasmin Stefarro, Jordan. i Ay 2 Korean Students. Front: Jae Kwon, Song Pil Yi, Daniel Lee, Chong Hong, Hyun Lee, Beth Cheyne. Back: John Lee, Jamie Kim, Kyong Chon, Ung Chon, James Lee, Jung Nit + BHP HR Bog edteditediads at CBO O-O Speakers of Chinese. Front: Ya Wen Kang, Sharon Meng, Taiwan. Back: Jung Kang, Taiwan; Chiu Wong, China; Bernard Chung, Hong Kong; Hsu Kuo, Taiwan. 182 ESL ° big et Nes “98! Hailing from Japan, student Aine Kanamaru and teacher Motoko Omori. nglish as a Second Language or ESL prepares students who have just arrived in the country for regular stateside classes. The program con- sists of students from grades 6-12. The students are from sixteen to eighteen different nationalities, and the length of time each student attends this class varies. Some at- tend for five years while some join regular classes after two or three semesters of special help. Many of the students attend regular classes like algebra, geome- try, history, and biology dur- ing the day. Many attend tech classes. The curriculum Speakers of Gujurati: Savita Patel, Yimal Patel, Mina Patel, Left. Speakers of Spanish: José Alvarado, El Salvador; Yomarys Castro, Puerto Rico; Raphael Oviedo, El Salvador, Below. ig Learning The Lingo for ESL is language and cul- ture to prepare the students for life in the U.S. The most striking prob- lem facing the ESL program is that each student has a different attitude toward education. In some cultures it is considered rude to ask questions in class. Accord- ing to the teachers, it is often difficult teaching students of various cultures and cus- toms, but it is always re- warding. Many modern lan- guage students became in- volved as pen pals with the ESL students which helped all who participated learn more about each other. SADD. Front: Michael Crouch, wade Week ies Prince. Katherine Whiteman, Dionne Robinson. Second Row: Wendy Dacey, Nolan Morris, Ashley Anderson, Amy Abbott. Third Row: Kevin Speeks, a Batten, Paul Ireland. Parking Crew. Front: Brian Laub, Jennifer Anderson, Daniel Shee- han, Junnie Capell. Second Row: Land Matthews, Alan Pfeffer, Scott Preskitt, Sponsor; Brian Harrison, Marcus Nye. Not Pictured: Dave Harper. Bird Aid. Front: Sangeeta Darji, Brian Harrison, Julie Fields. Second Row: Jennifer Almarode, Kim Smith, Jennifer Anderson. Third Row: Kelley Murray, Kim Harrison, Shelly Smith. As treasurer of the Key Club, Christi Gemundt enjoys the re- sponsibilities. Key Club. Front: Jackson Shu, Richard Clarke, Karen Rowland, John Ritz, Mike Heywood, Toni Cooper, Ashli Saylor. Second Row: Todd Huband, Sponsor; Amanda Weeks, Christi Gemundt, Matt Lipscomb, Pete Reese, Heather Brand, Aaron Graeser, Lisa Stanley, Kim Gray. Third Row: Ashley Anderson, Kevin Speeks, Amy Abbott, Sonya Mann, Jhissell Johnson, Kristy Jenkins, Christi Cooper. Fourth Row: Mark Waitkus, Jennifer Hall, Charis Graeser, Shannon McFarland, Rachel Durham, Chris McWhinney. Back: Scott Thackston, SADD members Mike Crouch, Ashley Anderson and Wendy Dacey caught discussing the float for homecoming. Steve Wilson, Kristin Stankavich. Meeting Th E! Ouch! I think I broke my thumb. Since when did they start making two ton hammers? This float is taking up all of my free time. All we’re going to do is drive it around the track one time or maybe twice. What’s the use? Well, if one person gets the mes- sage, I guess a mangled thumb will be worth it. I just hope the school gets the message: Drink- ing and Driving have never mixed. SADD members took sec- ond place in the club division. Service clubs, Bird Aid, Park- ing Crew, SADD and Key Club work throughout the year to make all the activities from foot- ball in the fall through graduation in the spring run more smoothly. In the case of a fire, call Bird Aid for help in getting the necessities supplied. The club collects and ee ee Needs distributes food for needy fam- ilies in the community. SADD members encourage people to forget about drinking especially when driving. Key Club mem- bers boast a record breaking year collecting blood for Bird alumni, Ronald Parker who was hospitalized after a motorcycle accident. The family atmosphere and caring at Bird came through again. Students taking part in the Challenge Discovery Ropes Course at left, Steve Hammer, Sponsor; Robert Teeslink, Dale Webber, Jerri Douglas, Sponsor; Johnny Thigpen, Andy Elder and Eric Seifer spend the day learn- ing about trust and cooperation. This program is open to all stu- dents through Project Preven- tion. Skyhawks Fire Up! lames leaped into F the air and illuminat- ed the back wall of the school. Throngs of stu- dents cheered and chanted, following the lead of the cheerleaders. Earlier in the day, members of the Pep Club had fervidly gathered wood in preparation for Bird’s first bonfire in seven years. Excitement and an- ticipation grew to an audible roar. As girls and guys threw boxes of spirit links to fan the flames, the cheerleaders worked the crowd to near- frenzy pitch as the football team arrived. “‘L.C. Bird is what?” ‘‘Red Hot!’ DECA managed to get the crowd’s attention but not outside with a bonfire. Their excitement was in the commons with fashion news. Hot or not? Find out whether you are or are nota fashion trendsetter with the fall and spring shows. FHA heated up the kitch- en during the year. Members decorated and prepared food for receptions and ban- quets. FHA members rea- died themselves for life after high school and kept the “home fires’? burning. FBLA joined tomorrow’s business leaders. Club mem- bers obtained business ex- perience by selling carna- tions on Valentine’s Day. FBLA’ers prepared to beat the heat of the business world. CrossCout DECA. Front: Wendy Hazlett, Allison Adams, Kim Gray, Lisa Stanley, Tonya Keel, Nancy Swann, Dawn Berry. Second Row: Christi Gemundt, Alisha Gay, Donna Young, Amy Bradley, Jenny Horning, Kathy Harcum. Third Row: Christy Williams, Genny Martin, Donna Richie, Sherri Jackson, Nicole Holloman, Valerie Benton, Jenny Bryan, Candice Boyette, Angelia Stickel. Fourth Row: Jeff Langford, Sponsor; Nikki Bartlett, Christine Smother- man, Cindy Mays, Lisa Johnson, Stephanie Smith, Jessica Werner. Fifth Row: Rachel Durham, Angela Allen, Eric Edwards, Edward Banks, Torben Nielson, Brad Farmer, Mike Holloman. Modeling hot fall fashions, Mike Hol- loman and Angelia Stickel share the spotlight. Planning makes the differ- ence for Lu Henderson and Chris Bishop. r © , a 186 Business Clubs Pep Club. Front: Meghan Prince, Ashley Anderson, Catherine White- man, Amy Abbott. Second Row: David Clements, Nolan Morris, Tracy Cesario, Kevin Speeks. Third Row: Skyhawk, Kenny Batten, Paul Ireland, Shawn Ashby. FHA. Front: Jeannette Franklin, April Fleming, Sheri McCreary, Lisa Sineath. Second Row: Janice Stockton, Amanda Weeks, Katherine Whiteman, Michelle Snodgrass, Ashley Cassidy. Third Row: Judy Greene, Sponsor; Janine Price, Sherry Strader, Cindy Mays, Rachel Durham, Rhonda Raines, Kim Smith. Rhonda Raines, Rebecca Taylor, Sponsor. Second Row: Stephanie Smith, Selicia Gregory, Melissa Wilson, Tonya Fitzgerald, Terri Stevens, Chantil Krantz. Yes, we prepare this in class says Ashley Cassidy. Talon Wraps ‘89 A Current Event udi Bitner ran through the hall, a huge en- velope flapping in her arms. No, she wasn’t trying out for the track team, she was making a deadline. When working with the year- book, deadlines come fast and furious, and turning pages in late can add up to beau- coup bucks. The Talon staff created a totally After seeing all those pic- tures, Kristi takes time to make a furry friend. St TALON new look this year us- ing overlapping layers and bars to accent pages in the book. Ac- tive staff members in- cluded Kristi Finefield, Angela Ray, Scott Schucht, and of course, Judi Bitner. In addition to the ‘‘after school” staff, the Jour- nalism II class helped with the 1989 TALON. As in the past, the main goal when designing pages is to make sure everyone who goes to Bird has at least one picture in the year- book. Staff members hang around just for the picture then back to work. Thanks to Jerry McLaughlin, more students were in TAL- ON ’89. ah ‘ Journalism II: Yvonne Bissett, Jennifer Hairfield, Tyler Sheets, Judi Bitner, Sponsor, Courtney Heidi Spence, Toni Thomason. Bass, Jennifer Nabors, Craig Not pictured: Jodi Anthony, Ed Burke, Michelle Peacock. Sec- Jones, Charles Denton, Steve ond Row: Jason Felice, Ashli Wilson, Tom Goodman, Kevin Saylor, Kym Faulkner, Lynne Speeks, Staff and students who Peto, Tammy Dixon, Jennifer helped with moral support. Bayliss, Janine Price. Third Row: At work, Angela Ray designs Dogs Pour picture look great, another layout at left. thank] Jeff DeRyder above. Music Groups Drum Up Recognition id-August, L.C. Bird M High School, eighty students gathered on the parking lot, gathered for one common goal: the beginning of the 1988-89 Marching Skyhawk season. This was to be a year of high notes for the marching band. The Marching Sky- hawks traveled to James Madison University for the Parade of Champions and marched in Richmond’s Christmas Parade. Then, in December, the band jour- neyed to Tampa, Florida to participate in the Hall of Fame halftime show. Back in Chesterfield, Symphonic Band, Concert Band and Orchestra busily prepared for the fall and spring concerts. The music department also took an ac- tive part in graduation. Jazz Ensemble delighted audi- ences at elementary schools around the county and pro- vided the music for the facul- ty show, Capone. Henry Myers enjoyed his part of the show at right. Marching Band. Front: Corinne Farmer, Amy Luckeydoo. Second Row: Steve Blackstock, Sponsor; Stephen Raybould, Caroline Wagenknecht, Becky Morris, Jeff Trimble, Chris Greeling, Bryan Farmer, Jeff Bowman, Henry Reed, Angie Lockhart. Third Row: Nicole Hill, Anne Ingram, Robyn Harkabus, Jennifer Hotler, Stacy Wirt, Patricia Rogers, Amy Kroencke, Diane Lemaire, Cari Hamm, Joanne Krepp. Fourth Row: Kim Strafalace, Kristie Hill, Jimmy Yorke, Stephanie Shepperson, Shannon Peach, Tricia Giegerich, Seon Yi, Mandy Burnette, Melissa Fountain, Rob Robertson, Holly Sipos. Fifth Row: Emily Marks, Kim Nuckols, Ami Patel, Jeannie Fens, Mike Owen, Matt Blum, Tom Russell, Josh Almarode, Richard Wray, Tina Waldron. Sixth Row: Katherine Ebert, Nathun Barnum, Jeff DeRyder, Donald Farr, Melvin Strane, Brian Mietus, Chris Corde, Chris Keller, Preston Warren, Tara Zaffuto. Seventh Row: Crystal Ford, Chris Bernier, Dave Patterson, Jason Kuti, Kameron Mickelson, Shirley Mott, Martin Fideli, Bridget Braxton. Eighth Row: Heidi Spence, Dana Zaffuto, Lora Smalley, Francie Branscome, Melissa Crouch, Michelle Snodgrass, Monica Jones. Cex Sail , a 190 | | | Music Groups Mixed Chorus. Front: Amanda Weeks, Janice Hollins, Rick Rhoten, Doug Maxwell, Melissa Ellis, Jane Sheffield, Tonya Edmonds. Second Row: Toni Hawkins, Francie Branscome, Angelia Stickel, Justin Starcher, Jesse Cleary, Melissa Crouch, Christi Vereen. Third Row: Margaret Furgerson, Sponsor; Dawn Mingus, Diana Maxwell, Spencer McElwee, Eric Rilee, Heather Burke, Yen pape. Girls’ Ensemble. Front: Mina Patel, Kim Thompson, Rachel Gill, Tina Waldron, Jennifer Casto, Angel Blevins, Shelley Mason, Margaret Furgerson, Sponsor. Second Row: Jung Hwa Yi, Kelly Starnes, Tracey Cesario, Christina Cahoon, Amy Allen, Melanie Johnson, Angela Barlow, Jennifer Bayliss. Third Row: Crystal Love, Emily Marks, Shelley Smith, Julie Fields, Jennifer Wilson, Vicky Mann, Kim Lewis. Orchestra. Front: Deborah Allen, Angie Norhnagel, Michelle Morris, Jennifer Dupuy. Second Row: Sandra Sheehan, Joe Cleary, Brooke Harrison, Toni Thomason, Suzette Inzerillo, Katherine Bingham, Jimmy Wynn, Michael Tolbert. Third Row: Nolan Morris, Owen Dabney, Charlie Ingalls, Buddy Dawson, Robert Salley, Chanchai Foongfueng. Listening attentively, John Judge is hypnotized by specialist, Dr. Charles Flynn. scpsteiepe POPE Speaking Pigk Front: Julian Porter, Sponsor; Fatima Quraishi, Stuart Ranson, Mini Mattupurath, Ashley Harwell, Robert Moore. Second Row: Crystal Jefferson, Carolyn Friend, Heidi Virag, Michelle Bedard, Amy Brown, Brian Harrison. Third Row: Mike Heywood, Charis Graeser, Sonya Mann, Debbie Sharkey, John Judge, Jay Rosenstock. Fourth Row: Calvin Cosio, Jeff Snider, Tom Doran, Kevin Fagan, Hersch Weinstock, Scott Baker, Amy Luckeydoo, Blake McLean. Wap Shulies Makes History 6 ‘A JENS, atten- tion every- body! Now, write this down.” I am Julian Porter and I’m the sponsor for the History Club, Gamma Delta Sig- ma. The History Club had an awesome year. The lectures by Aubrey Lindsey and hypnotism specialist, Dr. Charles Flynn were outstanding and very well attended. The club also visited the Museum of the Confe- deracy and the Confed- erate White House. “‘l hope a few of you get this.”’ From the conflict between the states, members jumped to the struggle between the classes in the annual Tug-O-War competition. A reunion was held on April 29 for all former history club members. Gamma Delta Sigma has been busy creating a bit of history of its own. Amy Luckeydoo was chosen as outstanding member for the year. Chosen to represent the club in the Miss L.C. Bird Pageant, Fatima Qurai- shi looks stunning. History Club Making Homecoming Magically Medieval ow! Everyone looks great! The band really sounds great and every- body is having a Dlast. You’d think we would be mad about losing the game, but everyone was too busy to worry. Gee, it was cold at the game, but Rhapsody heated things up with a perfect dance routine. Those girls have been hard at work since this summer when they attended camp. Their hard work and dedication POS paid off. Cool! I get to stop taking money and go inside. Wow! This place looks great. Getting a pic- ture taken in the castle de- signed by Lynne Peto of the yearbook staff. SCA did a great job decorat- ing, but they always do. They keep everything running smoothly throughout the year. SCA sponsored the Miss L.C. Bird Pageant. This is a great dance. What a Homecoming! Spirited smile in place, Tracy Higger- son shows why Rhapsody is so great. ik d (cn Rhapsody. Front: Candice Boyette, Jenny Bryan, Marcy Miller, Tracy Higgerson. Second Row: Kelly Starnes, Dionne Robin- son, Regina Lorraine, Heather Gibson. — Practice, practice says Regina Lor- raine. Above left: Kelly Starnes and Meghan Prince at bonfire. © | , 194, Rhapsody, SCA SCA: Tricia Thomas, Amy Brown, Stacy Tatro, Marcy Begley, Sponsor, watch the plans come true. Santa Claus and Stacy Tatro, nice duo. At Left: “Street Life’ plays the tunes and Kamerson Mickelson, Francie Branscome, Jay Arnold and Becky Patton enjoy the dancing. Science Club Front: Andrew Lue, Amy Luckeydoo, Abdul A rr Second Row: Jackson Shu, Kris Phelps, Michael Foster, Carolyn Friend. Third Row: Scott Baker, Stuart Gill, Seon Yi, James Wor- aratandaharm. _ ee eer ee Drama Club Front: Melanie Minor, Charis Graeser, Joel Hatton, ‘oa 2 i Birt ‘ a re | e be Lisa Light, Mark Lewis, Robin Tomlinson. Second Row: Tracey .) 2 ho ' My wy hy oe .%,3 Cesario, Shannon McFarland, Lisa Jones, Aaron Graeser, Joe +) % oy, 7” mak a RE ae ta i ay , Gardner, Karen Hillis, Tracy Higgerson, Jennifer Galbavy, Keith - 2 , Mite ie. ty pases) , pry Clark. Third Row: Jeff Lindquist, Sponsor; Stephanie Myers, Cam he Mery SO ec Y “ . end Phipps, Wendy Arendall, Kelly O’Dell, Kim Metcalf, Stuart Ran- ea, cy a Re : Mes, ¥ Pig x oe , Ps son, Diantha Dodge, Paul Cathcart, Jennifer Nabors. Fourth Row: if a bay Ag Fa, ee Mike P’pool, Andy Toney, Donna Robertson, Dell Daniel. +g ratte 9. eof bate he . x ‘ iy eu a ‘ ; 4 he girl sat balled up in a corner, and tears rolled down her cheeks. “‘Why do | always fight with my parents?”’ she won- dered, ‘‘I don’t have anyone | can talk to. I feel so alone.”’ She pulled a tissue out of her purse NONI GIA ARTUR € Wait, You’re Not Alone and wiped her eyes. “Well, maybe I could talk to a Peer Advisor. I know they would be willing to help me out, and they wouldn’t broadcast my prob- lems to the school.” The girl rose and began to write a note. ‘Dear Peer Advisors ... Technology Club Front: Brian Gayness, James Woraratandahariil Second Row: Greg Steward, Heather Burke, Ian Siadak. 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CARNES SON, INC. ‘Deal Directly With Builder Save” Custom Builder 5700-A Hopkins Road Developer Designer Richmond, VA 23234 Advertising How to use index “Name, grade, page number ABBEY, SHEILA M 12 30 ABBOTT, AMY 11 68, 178, 184, 185, 186 ABBOTT, CHRISTINA 11 68 ABBOTT, CHRISTY 10 80 ABERLE, LEONARD CHRISTOPHER 12530; 72 ACHRUK, ANNA 10 80 ADAMS, ANGELA 9 92 ADAMS, ANGELA 9 92, 179 ADAMS, KENNY 9 92 ADAMS, LISA MICHELE 12 30, 167 ADAMS, SUE 11 68, 186 ADKINS, LAURIE 9 6, 92, 135 AGEE, MELANIE 9 92 ALBRITTON, RICHARD 167 ALEXANDER, LEONA JEAN 12 30 ALEXY, CINDY 10 80, 135 ALFIERI, JESSICA 11 68 ALKEBU-LAN, HORUS 10 80, 197 ALLEN, AMY 9 191 ALLEN, ANGELA MELISSA 12 31, 155; 186 ALLEN, CRYSTAL 10 80 ALLEN, DEBBIE 9 92, 191 ALLEN, JAMIE 10 80, 109 ALLEN, KATHLEEN MARSEIA 12 31 ALLEY, BRIAN 10 81 ALMARODE, JENNIFER 11 68, 94, 180, 184 ALMARODE, JOSH 9 93, 94, 179, 190 ALVARADO, JOSE 10 81, 155, 183 AMATO, CORRIE 10 81, 166, 212 AMBS, JENNIFER 11 69, 178, 179 AMIR, ABDUL 10 80, 111, 178 ANDERSON, ANTHONY 10 13, 80 ANDERSON, ASHLEY 11 69) 179, 184, 185, 187 ANDERSON, BEN 9 93 ANDERSON, JENNIFER MICHELLE 12 31, 184 ANDERSON, TAMMY 9 93 ANDREWS, STEPHANIE 9 93 ANGERER JR., JOHN DAVID 12 30 ANNESS, DARRELL 11 69 ANTHONY, CHRISTY LEA 12 30 ANTHONY, JODIE AELEASE 12 30 ABENDALE, WENDY: 9192-97) 172) 196 ARMENDINGER, DENISE 11 69 ARMSTRONG, MICHAEL 10 80 ARNOLD, JAYE 9 131, 154, 195 ARTHUR, JENNIFER 10 80 ASHBY, BRAD 10 80, 180 214 Index ASHBY, SHAWN 11 68, 187 ASHBY, TRICIA 9 92, 179 AVERY, DUSTIN 11 68 AVERY, JOHN 10 80, 111, 136 AYERS, CHRIS 9 92 WSS 2 KE Cy W 33 CY KAS ry BABB, TRAVIS 10 81 BABER, RUSSELL 10 81, 125, 126, a2 7 BAILEY, BARBARA 12 41, 176 BAILEY, BILLY 9 92 BAISEY, PAIGE 11 68 BAKER, ALBERT 10 81, 179 BAKER, BRYAN 10 80, 126, 127 BAKER, SCOTT 10 80, 141, 192, 193, 196 BALDWIN, ALAN 11 68 BALDWIN, GREG 9 92 BALDWIN, KRYSTAL 9 93 BALES, SHARON 11 68 BALKE, CARRIE ANN 12 30 BANKS, EDWARD WESLEY 12 31, 106, 186 BARB, LAURIE 10 80 BARDEN, LEE 11 69, 212 BARDEN, MICHELLE 11 BARDEN, DOUG 9 93 BARKER, RONNIE 10 BARKLEY, RAJI 9 93 BARKSDALE, ANGELA FAYE 12 31 BARLOW, ANGELA 10 80, 82, 191 BARLOW, ROBERT 10 80, 82 BARNES, BRAD 210 BARNES, ROB 11 69, 141, 210 BARNHOUSE, ANDREW 11 68 BARNUM, NATHAN 10 80, 190 BARRETT, COLLEEN 10 81 BARRETT, RICHARD 10 81 BARRINGTON, CHRIS 10 81, 109, L779 19 7 BARRON, TERRI 10 80 BARTLETT, NIKKI JO 1231, 155, 171, 186 BARTON, MIKE 9 93 BASS, COURTNEY 10 80, 189 BATEMAN, ANGEL 11 68, 106 BATTEN, ANDREW 10 80 BATTEN, ANTHONY 11 68, 106 BATTEN JR., KENNETH BURTON 12 30, 184, 187 BATTLE, CHRIS 9 92 BATTLE, HENRY ALLEN 12 30 BATTLE, KIRSTEN 11 68 BATTLE, VANESSA 9 18, 92 BAUGHAN, JOYCE DENELL 12 30, 187 BAUMGART, MARTIN 9 92 BAXTER, SEAN 11 12, 68 BAYLISS, JENNIFER 10 80, 113, 189, 191 BEACH, ANDY 10 80, 127 BEACHAM, CHRISTOPHER BRIAN 12 30, 46, 62, 126 BEALL, JONATHAN DOUGLAS 12 S116 BEASLEY, MARYGLENN KEESEY 12 31, 46 BEASLEY, SHANNON LEE 12 31, 46, 65, 104, 114, 115, 176, 180 BEAUCHAMP, WADE ANDERSON 12 15, 30 BEAVER, BRANDI 9 92 180 BLACKWELL, ELIZABETH LOUISE 12 30 BLAKE, ELLIOTT 9 92 BLANDFORD III, WILLIAM EDWARD 12 30 BLANKENSHIP, MITCH 10 81 BLANTON, JASON 9 92 BLEVINS, ANGIE 9 92, 191 BLICK JR., DONALD LINWOOD 12 31 BLUM, MATT 10 81, 190 BODENHAMER, BONNIE 10 80 BODENHAMER JR., JOHN THOMAS 12 31, 47, 94, 128, 129, 130 Falling Creek RVs 7001 Jefferson Davis Highway Richmond, Va 23237 (804) 275-8345 Motor Homes Rockwood Enrocoach Encounter Cruise Air III Cruise Master Coachman Travel Trailers Coachmen Citation Wilderness Fold Down, Truck Van Campers by Coachmen 10 Bay Service Facilities Factory Trained Technicians Wide Range of Parts and Accessories FALLING CREEK RVs VA.’S 1 RV DEALER ON 1 HIGHWAY. VA.’S TRADITION IN RVing BEAZLEY JR., RICHARD GARLAND 12 30, 46 BEDARD, MICHELLE 11 69, 192, 193 BEDARD, BEI 9 92 122, 171, 197 BEERS, AMY 9 92, 171 BEERS, JENNY 11 69, 197 BELCHER, TIMOTHY WAYNE 12 30 BENDER JR., MICHAEL JEROME 12 30, 122, 129, 130 BENNETT, ANGELA LEIGH 12 31 BENNETT, CHARLES DAVID 12 31, 144, 145 BENNETT, JEREMY 8 109 BENTON, VALERIE ANN 12 31, 186 BERGER, FRANCES 10 80 BERGER, MICHAEL 8 109 BERNIER, CHRIS 11 69, 156, 190 BERRY, DAWN 186 BERRY, LAURIE 11 68 BESS, KENDALL 11 68, 159 BIAS, ANNA 9 93 BIEROWSKI, MICHELLE 11 68, 197 BILLINGS, AMY 9 93 BILLINGS, JERRY 9 93 BINGHAM, KATHERINE 9 93, 191 BISHOP, CHRISTOPHER LYNN 12 30, 168 BISHOP, HARRY 9 92 BISSETT YVONNE 11 68) 779122, 158, 1697189 BLACKBURN, RHONDA 10 81 BLACKBURN, TINA 9 BLACKMON, CAROLYN ANNE 12 30, BODENHAMER, ROBBY 9 94, 109, 138 BOMAR, BEVERLY 10 80 BOONE, RAYMOND 10 80 BOOTH, MARY ANNA 10 80 BOSTIC, MELISSA 10 80 BOSWORTH, BRENT 11 68 BOURQUE, JIMMY 11 69, 114, 126 BOURQUE, SHEILA 9 92, 178 BOUTELLE, TRACY ANN 12 31, 32, 47, 67, 144, 145 BOWERS, DWIGHT 9 BOWMAN, JEFFREY DEAN 12 30, 149, 151, 190 BOWMAN, PENNY 9 93 BOYCE, KERRY iL BOYD, CARRIE 11 BOYETTE, CANDICE 41 69, 102, 170; 186, 194 BOYKIN, CLATE 11 69, 106 BRADLEY, AMY 11 68, 180, 186 BRADSHAW, KESSA 10 80 BRANCH, BONITA 143 BRANCH, KRIS 9 93, 136 BRANCH, LATANYA 9 BRAND, HEATHER DAVIS 12 30, 31, 62, 64, 67, 118, LIS 1776 aS BRANDIS, MARY 12 18, 41, 63, 176 BRANDON, CHRISTOPHER 9 93 BRANSCOME, FRANCIE 10 81, 136, 137, 190; 191) 195;3204 BRANZELLE, COREY 167 BRATHWAITE, LORRAINE 11 BRAXTON, BRIDGET 10 81, 190, 204 BRAXTON, JENNIFER 11 BRECHT, ANDREA TERESA 12 30 BREEDING, JUNIOR 11 68 BRENNAN, ELLEN 10 81, 135 BRICE, NIKITA 11 BRIGGS, RONALD 10 80, 81, 106, 136 BRITT, KATHARINE ELIZABETH 12 30 BRITT, LEE FRANKLIN 12 31, 66 BRITTLE, KAREN 10 80 BROMLEY, JENNIE 10 80 BROOKS, CHRIS 9 93 BROOKS, CLIFF 10 80 BROOKS, ELISABETH 10 80 BROOKS, HEATHER 9 92 BROOKS, JOHN 11 68, 126 BROOKS, STACY 9 92 BROWN, AMY CHRISTIAN 12 31, 47, 1 60) £92. 193..195 BROWN, ANNETTE 11 68 BROWN, GENE 169 BROWN, JAMMIE 9 92, 109, 117 BROWN, JASON 9 92, 109 BROWN, KEVIN 9 92, 108, 109, 136 BROWN, KIM 10 80 BROWN, KIRSTEN 9 18, 92 BROWN, KISHA 10 81, 113 BROWN, LAURIE MICHELLE 12 31, 180 BROWN, STEVE 10 81 BROWN, TERRENCE 10 81, 109 BRUBAKER, SCOTT 9 92 BRUBAKER, MARI LYNN 12 32, 47 BRUNNER, CHAD 10 80 BRYAN, JENNIFER LOUISE 12 32, iS. 162, 166,175,178, 186, 194 BRYANT, MICHELLE 10 80 BULLARD, WILLIAM 10 80 BURGESS, JULIE 9 93 BURKE, DONALD CRAIG 12 32, 41, 48, 176, 178, 189 BURKE, ERICA 11 68 BURKE, HEATHER MARIE 12 33, 191, 197 BURKE, JIMMY 9 93 BURKE, WESLEY 11 69 BURNETT, KENNETH 9 93, 109, 131 BURNETTE, MANDY 11 69, 170, 178, 190 BURNETTE, VALERIE DAWN 12 33 BURNS, AMIEE SUZANNE 12 33 BURNS, DALE 11 69 BURR, JUNIOR 8 131 BURTON, ANDY 9 92 BURTON, MICHAEL LEE 12 33 BUTLER, KIP 10 80, 109, 209 BUTLER, CORY 9:92, 109 BYRD, LAVONYA 11 68 BYRD, SHERRI 10 80 CAHOON, KRISTI 9 92, 191 CALLAHAN, JODY ANN 12 32, 35, 48 CALLEAR, ERIC 10 80, 187 CAMPBELL, CHRISTOPHER 11 68, 162 CAMPBELL, TONYA 9 92 CAO, MAI 10 81 CAO, SUONG 11 68 CAPELL, JUNNIE 11 68, 184 CARMAC, ALLISON 9 98 CARNELL, RICHARD 11 69 CARPENTER, BELINDA 11 69 CARRINGTON, STEVEN 10 81 CARROLL, STEPHEN 9 92, 109, 136 CARTER, JERRY 9 92 CARTER, JERRY EDWARD 12 32, 126, 180 CARTER, JOHN 10 81 CARTER, KENYON 9 93 CARTER, LARA ANN 12 13, 32 CARTER, MARCI 9 93 CARTER, ROBERT HANSBROUGH 12 33, 125 CASH, CHRISTY 10°81, 82, 135, 133, 1397197, CASSADA, MICHAEL 9 93, 109 CASSADA, LEWIS 10 82, 106, 127 CASSIDY, ASHLEY 10 82, 180, 187 CASTLE, REBECCA LEIGH 12 33, 169 CASLO; JENNIFER. 9 93. 191 CASTRO, YOMARYS 183 CATHCART, ANN 9 92, 113, 177, 178 CATHCART, PAUL 10 82 109° 127, 196 CAVEY, GINA 11 69; 116 CESARIO, MEGHAN 9 92, 147, 177, 178 CESARIO, TRACEY 11 11, 68, 147, 16S 178 187, 191, 196 CHALKLEY, SHANNON 10 83 CHAMBERLAIN, BRIAN ALAN 12 33, 125, 126 CHAPMAN, REBECCA 10 83 CHAPPELL, NICIE MARIE 12 33, 180 CHARITY, TARA 11 68 CHARLSON, CHRIS 9 92, 109, 125 CHEN, EILEEN 9 177,179 CHENAULT, BRIAN 10 83 CHEYNE, BELH 9:92, 182 CHILDRESS, DAVID 9 92 CHON, KYONG PAE 12 32, 182 CHON, UNG CHOL 11 68, 182 CHUNG, BERNARD 182 CHUREGH, BRUCE 9°93. 109 CHURCH, DEBORAH 11 68 CIFERS, DAVID 10 83 CIFERS, KIMBERLEY 9 93 CIMO, NICOLE 9 93 CLARK, CHAD ALLEN 12 32, 140, 141, 176 CLARK, JOHN BRADDIE 12 32, 106 CLARK, RICHARD 10 83, 185, 196 CLARKE, CHEVELLE 11 68 CLARKE, CHRISTINE 11 69 CLARKE, COETINA 9 18, 93 CLARKE, E.J. 10 83 CLARKE, KIM 10 82 CLARKE, MONIQUE 9 7, 94 CLARKE, RICHARD 10 82 CLARKE, ROBIN 9 94, 177, 180 CLARKE, TISHA 9 94, 177 CLAWSON, HENRY 9 94, 111 CLAYTOR, KYLE EDWARD 12 33, 67 CLEARY, JESSE,10 82, 191 CLEARY, JOE 9°95, 19% CLEMENT, FRANK 169 CLEMENTS, DAVID 11 69, 149, 187 CLINE, PERRY 9°95, 109 CLODFELTER, DAVID 11 69 COATES, JEFF 11 70 COE, TOMMY 10 82 COGBILL, MONET 9 95, 177 COGHILL, STEPHANIE 10 83 COLBY, ROGER MYRON 12 15, 33 COLE, LAURIE 10 83 COLES, JULIUS OBADIAH 12 33 COLEY, DANA 11 70, 140, 168 COLLIE, APRIL 9 95 COLLINS, STEPHEN 10 $3, 111 COMBER, WILLIAM 168 COMER BETH ll 70, 176 CONK, COURTNEY 10 83, 179 CONNALLY, SUSANNE GAIL 12 33 CONNER, BRIAN KEITH 12 32, 48, 106, 146, 170 CONNER, JASON 9 95, 109, 146 CONNOR, GARY 10 83 CONSTABLE, TERKY 9 95, 127, 179 CONYERS, AIMEE 10 83 CONYERS, BRIAN 11 70, 72 COOK, KEVIN 10 82 COOK, KRISTIE 9 94 COOKE, CATHERINE STUART 12 32, 48, 138, 139 COOKE, JAMES 9 94 COOPER, CHRISTIE MICHELLE 12 32, 49,138, 139, 151. 176,186 COOPER, CHRISTOPHER 9 94, 102 COOPER, JAMES 10 82 COOPER, SIEVE 9 94 COOPER, TONI 11 69, 70, 138, 139, 178, 135 COPELAND, STEVE 9 95 CORBIN, THOMAS 9 95 CORDE, CHRIS 9 95: 180 181 190 CORRICK, KIM 9 95 CORRO, JULIO 11 70, 167 CORTEZ, WANDI GEORGINA 12 33, 167 COSIO, CALVIN 11 70, 156, 180, 192, 193 COSILEY, MIKE 10 82, 197 COTMAN, KATIE 168 COUCH, MICHAEL 11 70 COX, JEFF 11°70 COX, ROBIN 10 82 COX, SIARELIE 9 95 13i COX RICIAS9 95. 1 9 CRAFT, TONI MARIE 12 33, 49, 179 CRAWFORD, TODD 11 70, 141 CRAWFORD, TROY 11 70 CREASY; RONNY. 11 70) 129; 130; 15718 L CRENSHAW, TAMMY LYNN 12 33 CREWS, MICHELLE 9 94 CREWS, SHAUN 10 83, 54 CRITTENDEN, STEPHEN 10 83, 129, 130 CROCKER, RANDY 10 83 CROSBY, MARSHALL 9 94 CROUCH, MELISSA 10 83, 121, 177, 1795 1905191) °204 CROUCH, MICHAEL 11 70, 184, 185 CROUCH, MIKE 169 CROWDER, HENRY 11 CROWDER, NORMAN 10 83 CROXTON, KELLEY 11 70, 180 CRUMP, ERIC 10 83, 109 CULLOP, KEITH 9 94 CULLUM, KEITH HOWARD 12 33 CUNNINGHAM, NOAH 9 18, 94 CUSTALOW, DALLAS 9 95 CUSTER, HOLLY 10 82, 90 DABNEY, KELLY 12 32, 49 DABNEY, OWEN 9 95, 191 DACEY, TIM 10 82, 114 DACEY, WENDY 9 95, 179, 184, 185 DALY, BRIAN BARRETT 12 32, 180 DALY, GREGORY WARREN 12 32 DAMEWOOD, TAMMY 11 70 DANIEL, DELL 10 82, 126; 127, 196 DARDEN, CHRISTOPHER 11 DARJI, SANGEETA 11 70, 184, 197 DAVENPORT, MARSHALL JOSEPH 12 33 DAVENPORT, STEVE 9 95 DAVES, CHRIS 11 70 DAVIS, BERT 9 94 DAVIS, BRUCE 10 82 DAVIS, CARROLL 9 DAVIS, CHRISTOPHER WALTER 12 30, 49-128 129, 130 DAVIS, DANNY 10 83, 109 DAVIS, JERRY 11 70, 106, 128, 129, 130 DAVIS, MIKE 11 70, 77, 116 DAVIS, SABRINA INGRID 12 33, 67 DAVIS, STEPHANIE 9.95, 133, 139) 178 DAVIS, TREY 9 94 DAWSON, BUDDY 10 83, 106, 108, 109 127, 191 DAWSON, MICHELLE 9 94 DAY, HEATHER 9 94 DEAN, TRIP 11 70 DEATON, NANCY 11 70, 106, 131 DEAVER, BETH 11 70 DEBAUN, SHANNA 9 94 DEBIASE, BRIAN 9 95 DEBIASE, KAREN 12 DECLUTE, STEVE 9-95 DENARD, ANNE 11 70 DENARD, REBECCA 9 95 DENTON, CHARLES MICHAEL 12 33, 61, 106, 170 DENTON, LAURIE 10 83 DEPHILLIP, MIKE 10 DERYDER, JEFFREY WILLIAM 12 32, 50, 1615 189. 190 DERYDER, SCOTT 9°95, 98, 173 Index 215 DESAI, HEMAL HARESH 12 DESCHAMPS JR., EUGENE JOSEPH 12532, 1292130 DEVORE, RICHARD EARL 12 32, 126 DICKENS, TOY 9 95 DICKERSON, JACK 131 DICKS, KENNETH 11 70 DIEFENBACH, JEFFERY 9 95 DIEFENBACH, JENNIFER 10 83 DIETZ, JEFF 9 94, 177 DILLARD, FRANKLIN 10 83, 85 DISAVINO, HOWARD 11 70 DISAVINO, KAREN ELIZABETH 12 33, 63, 104, 110, 111, 136, 137 DISCIULLO, TONY 10 82 DIXON, STEVE 11 70 DIXON, TAMMY MARIE 12 33, 189 DODGE, DIANTHA 9 94, 122, 196 DODSON, TEAGUE ELIZABETH 12 33176 DOKES, ALVIN 10 DOLAND, DAVID 10 DONNER, R.G. 9 94 DONOVAN, SHANNON 9 94, 109 DONOVAN, TERESA ANN 12 33, 147 DONOVAN, TOMMY 10 82, 147 DORAN, THOMAS PATRICK 12 34, 50: 176:179, 1922193 DORE, JENNIFER 11 70, 140, 178, 180 DORE, BUBBA 9 95 DOSS, SONJA 10 82, 170, 178 DOSS, THEVA DAWN 12 34 DOTSON, ANDRANOV 9 95 DOWDY, JEFF 11 70 DOYLE, JAMIE 9 95 DRINKWATER, WALTER 11 DUNLAP, KRYSTAL 11 70 DUNN, CHRISTOPHER ASHLEY 12 34 DUNN, DAVID 11 70, 160, 179 DUNN, JOANN 12 34 DUPUY, JENNIE 11 70, 180, 191 DUQUETTE, DAWN IRENE 12 35 DURHAM, DAVID 9 95 DURHAM, RICHEL LAMONTE 12 31, 35,01, 62, 1a2 155) 168) 17h 185. 186, 187 DVORAK, PAM 9 95 DYER, BRIDGET 10 82 DYNIA, JILL ELIZABETH 12 6, 35, 41, 176, 197, 166 DYNIA, MICHELLE 10 83, 112, 113 DYSON, JENNIFER 10 83, 111, 137, 143 EACHO, BILLY 9 95, 109 EADES, RODNEY 10 83, 109 EASON, RAYMOND FRANK 12 34 216 Index EATON, RUTH ANN 11 70 EBERT, KATHERINE 10 83, 190, 204 EDMONDS, TONYA RENEE 12 34, 50, 113, 158, 191 EDWARDS, ERIC ELLIOTT 12 34, 186 EGGLESTON, DAVID 11 70, 166 EGGLESTON, HENRY 11, 66 ELDER, JAMES 9 94 ELLIOTT, HEATHER 11 70 ELLIS, MELISSA DAWN 12 34, 168, 191 ELSTON, ANTOINETTE 11 70 ENNAS JR., ANTHONY MICHAEL 12 35, 50 ENNAS, VINCENT PAUL 12 35, 50, 62 EPPS, VALERIE 11 71 ERHARD, MICHAEL 10 83 ERICKSON, GREG 11 71 ESTES, JAMES KEITH 12 35, 67 ETHERIDGE, ANGELA 10 EVANS, AMBER 9 94, 138, 139 EVANS, RASHIDA 11 71 EVANS, SUSAN 9 94 EVERETT, ANGIE 9 94 EZELL, JACQUELINE 11 71 FAGAN, KEVIN COLEMAN 12 34, 45, 51, 62, 63, 64, 106, 125, 136, 176, 178, 179, 192, 195 FAGGART, ALICIA 9 95, 110, 111, 137, 1 FAGGART, ED 136 FAJOMN, RICKY 11 71, 126, 161, 176 FARIS, JASON 11 71 FARMAN, JIM 10 83 FARMER, BRADLEY THOMAS 12 34, 186 FARMER, BRYAN 10 82, 190 FARMER, CHRIS TOPHER SEAN 12 34, 51, 176, 177, 178 FARMER, CORINNE 10 82, 178, 190 FARR, DONALD HOWARD 12 34, 136, 190 FAULKNER, GEOFF 10 82 FAULKNER, KIM 11 71, 138, 139, 189, UZ FAULKNER, MATT 11 71 FAULKNER, TIM 10 82 FELICE, JASON LAWRENCE 12 35, 110, 111, 136, 137,158, 169,172, 189 FELTNER, CHRISTOPHER ADRIAN 12235 FELTNER, HEATH 10 83 FELT Y, ANGELA 9°93; 95, 122, 123, 140 FENS, CHRIS 9 95,.1775190 FENS, JEANNIE 9 95, 177, 190 PENS, PETER LEE. 1235, 51, 106, 125 FERGUSON, ANNE 12 FERRARA, PAUL 10 FIDELI, MARTIN 10 83, 190 FIELDS, JULIE 11 71, 163, 180, 184, est FIGHERA, BETH 11 71, 138, 139, 197 FINEFIELD, KRISTI 10 83, 178, 188, 189 FISHER, DEVIN LAMONT 12 34, 62 FISHER, SUSIE 9 95 FITZGERALD, CHRISSY 11 71 FITZGERALD, TANYA 11 71, 87 FLANAGAN, BRANDI 8 135 FLEET, ADA 11 71 FLEET, ALMA 11 71 FLEMING, APRIL 9 95, 187 FLETCHER, SARA 9 94, 138, 139, 177 FLICK, DARRYL BRYAN 12 34, 125 FLOYD, MISTY 10 83 FOGLE, JENNIFER LYNN 12 34, 51, 140 FOONGFUENG, CHANCHAI 12 34, 191 FORD, CRYSTAL 9 94, 135, 190, 204 FORD, REBECCA 10 83 FOREMAN, MONYETTE LATASHA 12 35, 169 FORST, MAGGIE 10 83 FORTUNE, ATHENA 9 94, 180 FOSTER, GEORGE 9 94 FOSTER, MIKE 10 82, 141, 180, 196 FOUNTAIN, MELISSA 9 95, 179, 190 FOWLER, SHANNON 10 82 FOX, DARIN MITCHELL 12 35, 126 FRANKLIN, JEANETTE 10 82, 187 FRANZ, ERICH 9 95 FREELAND, TRAVIS 10 FRENCH, ROBERT SULLIVAN 12 35 FRIDLEY, KRISTIE 11 71 FRIEDLINE, HEATHER 11 71, 110 FRIEND, ALPHONSO 9 95 FRIEND, CAROLYN ELLEN 12 63, 162,176, 180, 192, 193, 196 FRIEND, EUGENE LAMONT 12 34 FRIEND, IGNATIUS 9 95 FRIEND, KEVIN 10 82, 136 FRIEND, LATESE 11 71 FRITTON, STEPHANIE 11 71 FRITZ, WAYNE 10 83 FRITZ, JASON 11 71 FROST, GARY 10 83, 125 FROST, JENNIFER 9 95 FROST Ill, ROBERT LEE 12 34, 62, 106, 170 FULLER, DAVID 111 GALBAVY, JENNIFER 11 71, 142, 144, 145, 196 GAMMON, DANA 8 135 GARCIA, SHEILA 10 83, 90 GARDNER, JOSEPH RANDOLPH 12 32,34, 63, 172,196, 197 GARNETT, JOE 10 83, 125 GARRETT, GREG 10 83 GARRETT, KENNETH 9 95 GARRIS, LAURA ANN 12 35, 113 GARRISON, RANDY 10 83 GATHERS, MONICA 10 84 GAULDIN, WILLIAM 11 GAY, ALISHA 11 71, 186 GAY, PATRICIA 11 71 GAY, WILLIAM 9 96 GAYNESS, BRIAN 10 84, 197 GEE, CRYSTAL 10 84 GEMUNDT, CHRISTI 11 71, 140, 170, 185, 186 GENTRY, MELISSA RENEE 12 35 GIBSON, HEATHER 10 84, 178, 194 GIEGERICH, TRICIA 9 96, 125, 190 GILBERT, NIKKI 9 96 GILBERT, MARCIA 10 84 GILES, TIM 11 71 GILL, CRAIG 10 84, 127, 179, 196 GILL, RACHEL 10 85, 191 GILLELAN, GAYLE ALLISON 12 67 GILLESPIE, SHAWN 10 85, 197 GILLIAM, RUCHANDA 9 96 GILLIGAN, PATRICK GARLAND 12 166 GIRLING, LEONARD MARC CHARLES 12 35, 136, 180 GITTMAN, BRIDGETT 9 96 GLASSCO, SHELLY ALICIA 12 67, 158 GLENN, ALLEN 11 71 GLENN, MICHAEL 9 96, 115, 175 GOLDMAN, DONNA 11 71 GOODE, AL 9 97, 109 GOODE, KEITH 9 97 GOODMAN, BRUCE 11 71, 72, 125 GOODMAN JR., THOMAS RICKY 12 34, 52 GORMAN, JENNIFER ELIZABETH 12 34, 52 GORMAN, DONNY 9 97 GOULD, DEXTER 10 85 GOVE, PAUL 11 71 GOWER, NOELLE CERISE 12 34, 66 GRADY, KRISTI 11 71 GRAESER, AARON 9 97, 144, 179, 180, 185, 196 GRAESER, CHARIS LYNNE 12 34, 52, 144, 176, 179, 185, 192, 192, 196 GRAHAM, MISSIE 11 71 ‘GRAHAM, ROB 10 84, 117 GRAHAM, TERI 11 71 GRAY, KIM 11 71, 72, 185, 186 GRAY, SONIA 11 71, 180, 224 GREELING, CHRIS 9 95, 127, 179, 190 GREENWOOD, WILLIAM 11 71, 178, 180 GREGORY, ROD 11 71 GREGORY, SELICIA NICHELLE 12 35, 180, 187 GREY, CARLOS 109 GRIFFIN, MICHELE LYNN 12 35, 66 GRIFFIN, TONYA 11 72 GRIFFITH, JAMIE 10 84, 197 | } GRIFFITH, TILLARY 10 84, 170 GIRFFITH, TIM 10 84 GROFF JR., JOHN ANDREW 12 35, 106 GROFF, KEITH 10 84, 109 GRYDER, MIKE 11 72 GUNN, STEPHEN 11 GUNN, TRACI 11 72 GUSTUS, CORNELL 9 6 HADDON, ANTHONY 10 85 HAGA, SAM 10 85, 180, 197 HAIRFIELD, DELTON 11 73 HAIRFIELD, GOLDIE 9 96 HAIRFIELD, JENNIFER 11 73, 110, 150, 158, 189 HAIRFIELD, STEPHANIE 10 85 HAISLIP, CHRIS 10 84 HALE, ANDREA 9 96 HALEY, KARIN 10 84 | HALEY, KRYSTINA MICHELLE 12 36 HALISON, CHERIE 9 96, 177 HALL, ADAM 9 96 HALL, BRUCE 10 84, 126 HALL, JAMES 10 84 HALL, JENNIFER A. 9 96, 196 HALL, JENNIFER 11 69, 73, 160, 163, 185 HALL, SHEILA DIANE 12 36 HALL, TRACY 11 73 | HAMM, CARI 10 3, 84, 111, 177, 180, 190 HAMMER, CHRISTY 10 84, 89, 110, ipl 136, 137 HARCUM, KATHY 11 73, 186 HARDING, BRUCE 10 85 HARDY, MATTHEW RONALD 12 36, 66 HARKABUS, ROBYN 10 85, 190 HARLOW III, CHARLES LINWOOD 12 | 36, 32 HARLOW, MELANIE 10 85 HARPER, COURTNEY 8 135 | HARPER, DAVE 11 72, 111, 136, 137, 143 HARRELL, CHRIS 9 97 HARRINGTON, CHRISTY 8 135 | HARRINGTON, JENNIFER 11 72 HARRIS, ANTOINE 10 84 HARRIS, ANTOINE TERRAINE 12 36 HARRIS, TERRAINE 11 72 _HARRIS, CANDIS 9 7, 97 | HARRIS, TINA MICHELLE 12 36, 150, | 171 HARRIS, VERNETTE 9 97 | HARRISON, BRIAN LEE 12 36, 176, 179, 184, 192, 193 | HARRISON, BROOKE 9 96, 102, 126, 127, 147, 191 HARRISON, DOUGLAS 11 73 HARRISON, JULIE 9 97 HARRISON, KIM 11 73, 147, 179, 184 HART, JON 9 96 HARTMAN, GINA 10 84 HARWELL, ASHLEY 11 73, 147, 180, 192, 193 HARWELL, KATHERINE 9 96, 147, 177, 180 HATCHER, CHRIS 9 96, 109 HATCHER, TSA MONCLURE 12 36 HATTON, JOEL 10 84, 179, 196 HAUGHT, CRAIG 10 18, 84 HAUN, JODY ANN 12 36 HAWKER, APRIL LEE 12 36 HAWKINS, KAREEM 10 84, 104, 116 HAWKINS, TONI 11 73, 191 HAWTHORNE, JASON 10 84, 117 HAYDEN, OAKLEY 9 96 HAYES, STEPHANIE 10 84, 177 HAYES, TAMMIE JEAN 12 HAZELETT, MIKE 131 HAZLETT, WENDY 11 73, 186 HEARD, JENNIFER ANNE 12 36, 52, 180, 197 HEAVENER, JESSE 9 96 HECHLER, PATRICIA LYNN 12 36 HELMS, KRIS 9 97, 109 HELMS, MINDY 9 97 HENDERSON, DANETTA 11 72, 118 HENDERSON, SOLITIA 11 72 HENDERSON, TAMMY 10 85, 90 HENDERSON, THERESA 11 HENDERSON, TOSH LOVELL 12 36, 168 HENSHAW, MARY ELIZABETH 12 132, 133, 134, 171 HENSLEY, CAROLYN 9 97, 109, 120, 121 HERMAN, JEREMY 9 97 HERRING, MISSEY 9 96 HEYWOOD, MICHAEL FRANCIS 12 06, 179, 185,192, 193 HICKS, JENNIFER 10 85 HIGGERSON, TRACY LYNN 12 36, 115, 149, 175, 194 HIGH, JACQUELINE TRACIE 12 158 HILEMAN, LORI 9 96 HILL, BRADLEY 9 96 HILL, KRISTIE 10 84, 190 HILL, NICOLE 10 84, 178, 190, 204 HILL, TONIA ANNETTE 12 36, 169 HILLER, BRAD 9 96 HILLIS, BRYAN 11 72 HILLIS, KAREN 10 84, 196 HINTON, JAMIE 9 HINTON, JEFFREY SCOTT 12 36, 169 HINTON, MARTY 10 84 HITE, BRIAN 11 73, 126, 179 HITE, JENNIFER 9 96, 135 HITE, STEPHANIE 9 96 HOBBS, JAMIE 10 84, 126 HOFFMAN, LISA KATHRYN 12 36 HOFLER, JENNIFER 10 84, 178, 190 HOLDORFF, ADAM 9 97 HOLIMAN, NICOLE 11 73, 186 HOLLEY, SCOTT 10 85 HOLLINS, JANICE 11 73, 191 HOLLOMAN, MICHAEL 11 73, 106, 116, 129, 130, 186 HOLLOMAN, JEFFERY SCOTT 12 11, 36 HOLLOMAN, TRACY 10 85 HOLMAN, DAVID 11 73 HOLMES, DAVID 10 85, 160 HOLMES, KEVIN 9 96 HONEYCUTT, AIMEE 11 72, 115, 118, 132, 133,134, 175 HONEY CUDT, CHAD 9.97, T3t HONG, CHONG 182 HOPKINS, JENNIFER 9 97, 122, 178, 186 HOPSON, JEFF 9 96 HORNER, MARY 9 96 HORNING, JENNIFER 11 72 HOSKIN, RICKY 9 96 HOUSE, MICHELLE 10 84 HOWE, CHRISTOPHER 9 96, 109 HOWELL, GAYLE 9 HOWILER, KIMBERLY 10 84, 121,177 HOYLE, SHANNON 9 96, 135, 178 HSUYIN, KUO 9 97 HUBBARD, JENNIFER 11 72 HUDNALL, TOMMY LEE 12 36 HUDSON, BRIAN 11 73, 114, 179 HUDSON, WAYNE 10 84 HUFF, CHRISTOPHER 10 84 HULL, MICHAEL ELON 12 36 HUNDLEY, JAY 10 84, 117 HUNT, TRISHA LYNN 12 36 HURT, SPACEY NICOLE 12 36, 197 HUSKEY, DEMENA LYNN 12 36, 166 HUTCHINS, CHRISTOPHER 10 84, 125 HUTCHINS, RICHARD AVALON 12 37 HUTTON, TRAVIS 8 131 HYLTON, TRACY 11 73 IMAN, PAULA 11 73 INGALLS, ANGEL 11 73, 110, 111, 1372 159 INGALLS, CHARLIE 10 85, 110, 111, 136, 191 INGE, MARK 167 INGE, ROBIN 11 73 INGRAM, ANN 9 97, 137, 178, 190 INZERILLO, SUZETTE 10 85, 191 IRELAND Ill, PAUL JOSEPH 12 37, 157, 184, 187 IRIZARRY, JOHNNY 9 97, 109, 131 IVEY, JASON 10 85 JACKSON, ANTHONY 169 JACKSON, DIANA 9 97 JACKSON, JOEY 11 72, 169 JACKSON, SHERI 11 72, 186 JACOBS, DANIELLE 9 96 JAMES, DAVID 10 84 JAMES, DEBORA ANN 12 37 JEFFERSON, CRYSTAL GAIL 12 37, 176; 180, 192) 193 JENKINS, AMY 10 84 JENKINS, CAMERON BRYANT 12 14, 37, 104, 106, 129, 130 JENKINS, CHRISTY 9 96, 140, 185 JENKINS, CLIFF 10 84 JENKINS, JODI 11 72 JENKINS, KRISTY SUE 12 37 JENKINS, MIKE 9 96 JENKINS, R.D. 10 84 JENKINS, SCOTT 10 84, 109 JENNINGS, CYNDY LYNN 12 37, 146 JENNINGS, JULEE 10 84, 146 JESSUP, JENNIFER 11 73 JETER, DAVID 10 85 JOHNSON JR., CALVIN STEWART 12 37, 143 JOHNSON, CARISA 10 7, 85 JOHNSON, CHARLIE 11 73 JOHNSON, CHRIS 11 69, 72, 73, 106, 107, 128.129) 130 JOHNSON, DAVID 11 73 JOHNSON, JHISSELL JASIM 12 37, 140, 179, 185 JOHNSON, KIMBERLY MISHELLE 12 Ti 3), 53108) 139 JOHNSON, LISA ANN 12 37, 63, 152, 186 JOHNSON, MELANIE 10 85, 191 JOHNSON, MICHELLE 11 73 JOHNSON, RYLAND 9 96, 109 JOHNSON, SHONTELL 9 96 JOHNSON, SUSAN 152 JOHNSON, TAMMY FAYE 12 6, 37, 135 JOHNSON, WAYNE ROBERT 12 37, 212 JOHNSTON, BERNADETTE 9 96 JOHNSTON, CANDAICE MARIE 12 37 JOHNSTON, JOHN 11 72, 160, 161 JONES, AMBER 9 97, 140 JONES, BECCA 11 72 JONES, BEVERLY NADINE 12 37 JONES, CHRIS 9 97, 109 JONES, DOUG 9 97 JONES, FLOYD 10 86, 125 JONES, GILBERT LEE 12 98, 197 JONES, LARRY DEAN 12 37, 63, 106, 172 Index 217 JONES, LISA 11 72, 196 JONES, MICHAEL 9 97 JONES, MIKE 11 73 JONES, MONICA 9 96, 190 JONES JR., ROBERT DOUGLAS 12 37 JONES, RONALD 9 96, 109, 136 JONES, TERRIE LYNN 12 37, 168 JORDAN, KATIE 11 73, 178 JORDAN, MONICA 11 73 JORDAN, SEAN THOMAS 12 JOURNIGAN, BENJAMIN 11 106 JOURNIGAN, MICHAEL 9 96, 109 JOYCE, BECKY. 9:96, 1.97 JUDGE, JOHN DAVID 12 37, 45, 192, 193 JUSTICE, KERRY 10 86, 135, 178 JUSTICE, SCOTT 10 86 KANAMARU, AINE 183 KANG, JUNG CHIA 9 96, 182 KANG, PAUL 10 86, 114 KANG, YA WEN 182 KAPLAN, JOSEPH ALLAN 12 KATCHAM, MICHAEL KEITH 12 37, 66 KATZ, LAURIE 10 87 KAY, MICHAEL 9 96 KAZIKOVOSKA, MARIANNA 182 KEATON, ROBERT WAYNE 12 37° KEEL, LATANYA 11 73, 186 KEENE, JEFFREY GIBSON 12 19, 37, 116, 176 KEEVER, JULIE 151 KEGLEY, KEITH 11 KELLER, CHRISTOPHER 9 97, 180, 190 KELLEY, WESLEY 29297 KENDRICK, ANGELA 11 73 KENNEDY, CHRISTINE 10 87, 147, 170 KENNEDY, DIANA 10 87, 90, 147, 170 KENNEDY, PATRICK LEE 12 37 KENNEDY, PAUL 9 97, 147 KENNEDY, PRAX 9 93, 97, 147 KENNEDY JR., WILLIAM EDWARD 12 37, 147 KERSEY, LORI 9 98 KEYS, FONY 1057041 7 . KIDD) STEVEN Tl-72.179 KIERSON, HEATHER 11 72 KIM, JAMIE 182 KIM, JEANNY 9 98 KING, CATHERINE 9 98, 135, 178 KING, CHERYL 10 87 KING, COLLEEN 10 87, 170, 178 KING, DAVID 10 86, 108, 109 KING, JOSEPH DWAYNE 12 38 KING, KAREN ADELLE 12 38, 53, 63 218 Index KING, KIM 9 98, 138, 139 KINNEY, JARRETT 10 86 KIRKHUM, BRIAN 10 86 KIRSKEY JR., WILCHER F. 12 38 KIRSH, LEONARD KEVIN 12 14, 38 KIRSH, LISA 9 99 KITCHEN, CLAUDINE 10 86 KITCHEN, RONALD 11 72 KLIEWER, LISA 11 54, 72 KLUCKER, LAURIE 10 87 KNICKERBOCKER, MARC WARREN 12 39, 166 KNIGHT, CASEY MATTHEW 12 339, 53, 106 KNIGHT, RYAN BRADLEY 12 39, 179 KOLMORGAN, MARK 11 73, 151 KOON, ARLENE 12 66 KORMANEC, ANDREW 11 KRAFFT, CHRISTOPHER EDWARD 12 19,39 KRAFT, AUGUST 10 87 KRAFT, KAYCE 10 109 KRANZ, CHANTIL 10 87, 187 KREPP, JOANNE 12 39, 51, 190, 204 KROENCKE, AMY 10 87, 180, 190 KRUKIEL, JUSTIN 9 99 KULIK, LYNN MARIE 12 38, 66 KULIK, TRISHA 9 99 KUO, HSU-YIN 9 99, 182 KUSZMAUL, AIMEE 10 87, 121, 143 KUSZMAUL, JENNIFER 9 99, 121 KUTI, JASON 9 99, 111, 136, 190 KWON, JAE 182 LAFOON, RUTH 10 2, 10, 87 LAFOUNTAIN, SHANNON MARIE 12 38, 104, 112, 113 LALONDE, KIM 11 18, 73, 112, 113 LAMACK, JEFFREY SCOTT 12, 38, 129, 130 LAMACK, MATTHEW 10 86, 131 LAMB, JAIME 9 98 LAMOREADX, MICHELLE 11 73 LAMPKIN, MARTY 11 73 LANDRUM, ERNEST 10 86, 106, 136 LANE, AYANNA 11 73, 118, 137 LANE, DONNA 11 74 LANGSTON, DAWN 9 98 LANGSTON, JENNIFER 9 98 LANIER, KEVIN 11 76, 116 LANNAN, STEVE 10 86 LANZARONE, JOE 10 86 LARSON, MICHELLE 10 87 LAUB, BRIAN JOSEPH 12 38, 184 LAUMER, JASON 9 98 LAVANCE, ARTHUR 11 84, 156 LAWRENCE, THOMAS WAYNE 12 158 LAWSON, MIKE 9 18, 99 LAYNE, DANA 11 74 LAYNE, ROBIN DETRICK 12 39, 66 LEARY, JEFF 9 99 LEBER, JOHN 11 74, 106, 178 LEE, ALICE ft 7 1776 LEE. CHUCK 10'°87,.89 LEE, DANIEL 182 LEE, CRAIG 10 87 LEE, HYUN 182 LEE, JAMES 9 99, 141, 182 LEE, JOHN 182 LEE, KAREN 9 99, 120, 121, 140, 177 LEIMBERGER, RALPH 150 LEINBERGER, BRIAN 9 99, 109, 150 LEMAIRE, DIANE 11 74, 190 LEMAIRE, MARK DAVID 12 39, 168 LENNICK, ASHLEY 9 11, 99 LEON, SIERRA 182 LEONARD, SHANNON 9 98 LESLIE, BRYAN 10 87, 109, 124, 125 LEWIS, BRIAN RANDOLPH 12 39, 167 LEWIS, HARVEY 10 87 LEWIS, KATHY 10 87 LEWIS, KIM 9 98, 191 LEWIS, LEE 11 74 LEWIS, MARK TYLER 12 39, 54, 144, 145, 196 LEWIS, MICHAEL GLENN 12 39, 166 LEWIS Ill, NORWOOD BURCH 12 LEWIS, STACIE MICHELLE 12 39 LEWIS, TEDDY 136 LEYCO, MARIPAZ 11 74 LIGHT, LISA 11 74, 110, 111, 137, 179, 196 LIGHT, DAVID 9 98, 114 LIGHTY, SHERONDA VICTORIA 12 38, 66 LIKER, SCOTT 9 98 LILLY, SUSAN RENEE 12 38 LILLY, WILLIAM 11 74 LINKOUS, CHRISTOPHER 10 LIPSCOMB, MATTHEW HAROLD 12 38, 106, 1 0; 185) 197 LIPSCOMB, SUZETTE 10 86 LITTLE, MICHELLE 9 99, 118 132, 133, 140, 175 LIVELY, ALLEN 10 86 LOCKHART, ANGELA RENEE 12 39, 176, 190 LOCKHUFE, JENNIFER 9 99 LOCKLEAY, DIANA MARIE 12 39 LOGAN, MICHAEL 9 99 LONG, KELLY 9 99 LOOKER, GARY 9 99 LOPEZ, MADONNA CHANEL 12 39, 66 LOPEZ, MARIA 9 LORRAINE, REGINA 10 86, 178, 194 LOTTI, MICHAEL BERNARD 12 39, 106 LOVE, CHRISTA 9 94, 191 LOVE, MARIA 11 74 LOWE, SHANNON 11 74 LOWE, TANYA 10 86 LOWERY, BILLY 9 98 LOWRY, GINA 9 98, 135, 138, 139 LOWRY, TINA 11 74, 132, 168 LUCAS, DAVID 10 87, 110 LUCAS, TRACY 10 87, 118, 137 LUCK, ERIC MATTHEW 12 LUCK, JASON 9 98 LUCKEYDOO, AMY KATHLEEN 12 39, 171, 176, 179, 190, $92) 295,196 LUCY, SANDRA GENE 12 38, 66 LUE, ANDREW LUH-MING 12 38, 176, 180, 196 LUFUSUS, TERRY 8 109 LUPO, JEFFREY DOUGLAS 12 38, 169 LUSHBAUGH, JANICE 10 87 LUSHBAUGH, JOHN 9 LYNCH, ANGIE 9 98 LYONS, JEANETTE 9 99 MABE, PENNY LYNN 12 166 MACKLIN, SUMMER 11 74 MADDOX, DARRYL 11 14, 74 MAGEE, JUDY ANGELA 12 38, 169 MAGESTRO, STACEY 9 99 MAGO, MOHIT 10 87 MANGIAPANE, LAURENCE 9 99 MANN, SONYA RENEE 12 39, 64, 176, 179, 185, 192, 193 MANN, VICTORIA LYNN 12 39, 191 MANN, WILLIAM RYAN 12 39, 116, 128, 129, 130 MARINO, DONNIE 11 74, 126 MARINO, RICHARD MICHAEL 12 39, 176, 179 MARKS, EMILY 10 87, 164, 165, 178, 190, 191, 197, 204 MARKS, STERLING SLEDGE 12 19, 114, 115 MARLIK, TAMMY 10 87 MARSHALL, CHRIS 10 86, 117 MARSHALL, DAVID 11 74 MARTIN, BEVERLY ANN 12 39 MARTIN, BRENDA 11 74 MARTIN, BRIAN 11 74 MARTIN, CHUCK 11 74 MARTIN, KAREN 10 86 MARTIN, MERLE WADE 12 38, 54 MARTIN, RICHARD DAVID 12 38 MARTIN, RICKY 10 86 MARTIN, ROBERT 11 74 MARTIN, STEVEN 10 MARTIN, VIRGINIA LEA 12 38, 186 MASLEN, RONALD 9 MASON, DENNIS 12 38 MASON, KELLEY MICHELE 12 38, 187 MASON IV, MALCOLM EVERETT 12 MASON, MELODY FAITH 12 MASON, SHELLEY 9 99, 191 MATTHEWS, ROLAND LEE 12 39, 54, 110, 116, 136, 137, 184 MATTO, LESLIE 9 99 MATTOX, JAMIE 8 109 MATTUPURATH, MINI 11 74, 176, 180, 192, 197 MATTUPURATH, TEENA 9 99, 177, 180 MAXWELL, DIANA 10 86, 112, 113, r3o2,, 191 MAXWELL, DOUGLAS CAMERON 12 39, 156, 164, 165, 191 MAY, WADE 10 87 MAYES, ERIC 11 74 MAYFIELD, DAVID 10 87, 109 MAYO, MISTY 9 98 MAYO, SAM 8 125 MAYS, CYNTHIA LEE 12 39, 45, 151, 7 1186; 187 MAYTON, DONALD 9 98 MCAFFE, BILLY 10 87 MCCARTHY, LORI 10 87, 122 MCCLAIN, SHAWN 117 MCCLELLAN, CHANDLER 10 87, 125, 179 MCCORD, SAMUEL REED 12 31, 39, 106, 167, 180, 197 MCCORMICK, ANGELA 9 98 MCCRARY, SHERI 9 98, 187 MCCRAY, AAKON 10 6, 87 MCCREARY, PATRICK 10 86 MCDOWELL, COLLEEN REED 12 54, 110 MCELWEE, SPENCER 11 74, 104, 136, 161; 170, 191 MCFARLAND, SHANNON 11 74, 138, 139, 143, 144, 178, 185, 196 MCFARLANE, HEATHER 9 98, 114 MCGEEVER, TERI LYNN 12 32, 39 MCLEAN, PHILLIP BLAKE 12 38, 179, HIZ 193 MCMILLIN, KELLY 11 74, 117, 1 1, £79 MCNEIL, RICHARD ANTHONY 12 MCPHERSON, THOMAS 11 74 MCWHINNEY, CHRIS 11 74, 126, 185 MEADOWS, CATHY 11 74 MEADOWS, ROBERT 10 36 MEALY, DION NICOLE 12 38, 55, 169 MEALY, VIDEL 169 MEEKS, DARREN ANTHONY 12 38 MEEKS, MONICA 10 86 MENG, SHARON 182 METCALF, KIMBERLY MICHELLE 12 foo, 115, 176,179, 196, 197 METCALF II, WILLIAM STANLEY 12 oh, MICKELSON, CHAD 9 15, 86, 115, 125, 142, 175 MICKELSON, KAMERON BRUCE 12 Bor t42) 161, 190, 195 MIETUS, BRIAN 9 99, 190 MILLER, DAWN 11 74 MILLER, MARCIA LORRAINE 12 39, 115, 149, 175, 194 MIEEER SHELL] 10-87, 121,137 MINGUS, DAWN 11 74, 191, 204 MINOR, MELANIE GAIL 12 39, 144, 179, 180, 196 MINTER, JOANNA LYNN 12 55, 169 MINGHELE, CHERYE 9 93,199 133; 139 MITSDARFFER, CHAD 11 74 MIZE, JOSHUA 9 99 MOBLEY, JACKEY 9 99 MONDAY, ANDY 9 99 MONK, SCOTTY 11 74 MONROE, RICHARD 10 87 MOORE, ADRIENNE 11 75, 150 MOORE, CATHY 9 99 MOORE, DEBORAH 9 98 MOORE, FRANKLIN 11 75, 106, 136 MOORE, GLENN 10 87 MOORE JR., KENNETH EARL 12 39 MOORE, MICHELLE 10 87 MOORE, ROBERT LOUIS 12 40, 176, 179, 192, 193 MOORE, RYAN 10 87, 178 MOORE, SHON 11 21, 75, 116, 168 MOORE, WILLIAM EDDIE 9 131 MORGAN, DIANE 10 87 MORGAN, GREG 11 75 MORGAN, JOHN JASON 12 40 MORGAN, LARRY 11 75 MORGAN, WENDY LEIGH 12 40 MORGENROTH, YVETTE 11 75 MORRIS, BECKY 9 98, 190 MORRIS JR., JOHN NOLAN 12 40, 184, 187, 191 MORRIS, MICHELLE 9 98, 191 MORRISON, JULIUS 182 MORRISON, ROBIN LYNN 12 41, 169 MORRISS, GEORGE 11 MOSELEY, JOHN 11 75 MOSES, KRISTY MARIE 12 41, 169 MOSLEY, CHERYL LYNN 12 41 MOSS, EMILY 9 98 MOTT, SHIRLEY 9 99, 190 MOYER, DAVID EVERETT 12 40 MULL, CHRIS 9 99 MULLINS, EDDIE 8 109 MULLINS II, TONY ELSTER 12 40, 197 MURMER, KRISTIN 11 75, 113, 176 MURPHY, ADAM 11 75, 129, 130 MURPHY, JULIE LYNN 12 40 MURPHY, PATRICK 10 86, 109 MURPHY, SCOLT 9 99, 109 MURRAVS KEELEY 18 75, 170,179, 184 MYERS III, HENRY ELMER 12 40, 55 MYERS, STEPHANIE 11 75, 118, 196 al } NABORS, JENNIFER 11 75, 113, 189, 196 NAEGER, JOSH 8 131 NARRON, REBECCA 10 81, 86, 204 NASH, CASSANDRA 11 75 NASH, VICTOR 9 99 NEALE, CHAD 11 75, 164, 165 NELSON, HOLLY MACKENZIE 12 41, 138; 139 NELSON, RICHARD 10 86 NEWCOMB, DONNA 10 82, 86, 132 NEWCOMB, GINNY 9 99 NEWCOMB, JANET LYNN 12 41, 82, 1322171, 72 NGO, QUYEN CHI 12 41, 168 NGUYEN, THANG 11 75, 126, 178 NICELY, BENNY 9 99 NIELSEN, TORBEN LOFT 12 126, 186 NOAKES, ALISA 10 87, 135, 178 NORRIS, RON CHRISTOPHER 12 40 NORTH, BILL 9 98 NOSEK, CHRIS 9 98 NOTHNAGEL, ANGELA 9 98, 177, 180,191 NUCKOLS, FRANK 10 87 NUCKOLS, KIM 9 98, 190 NUNEMAKER, JASON RANDALL 12 40 NUNNALLY, MARC ASHTON 12 40 NYE, MARCUS 11 75, 184 © DELL KELLY 9 99 177,479, 196 O’NEAL, SUSAN 11 75 O’BRYAN, TRICIA 11 75, 167 OGEE, BECKY 11 75 OLIVER, LAUREL 10 14, 87 OLIVER, SHAWN 10 87 O’NEAL, SANDRA 11 75 O’NEAL, SUSAN 11 75 OSBORNE, CHRISTY 10 87 OSBORNE, CYNTHIA 11 75, 113, 132, 17S. 21 OSBORNE, DONNA CHRISTINE 12 40 OSBORNE, TAMMY 10 87 OVIEDO, RAFAEL 9 99, 183 OWEN, MICHAEL 9 99, 127, 177, 190 OWEN, STEPHANIE 9 99 OXENDINE, MAURICE 12 14, 63, 106, 107, 116, 136, 137 OZMAR, WALTER 10 88 OZMAR JR., WILLIAM TERRY 12 41 PAGE CHRIS 9,99 PACZKOWSKI, PATRICK MICHAEL 12 41, 180 PAK, SONG 11 75 PALMER Ill, CHARLES B. 12 41 PALMER, DAWN 10 88 PALUMBO, TAMMY LYNN 12 40, 112, US), AaPAS, PAPE, PRUDENCE MUIYEN 12 40, 191 PARHAM, HAMPTON 9 99 PARHAM, JODY 8 109 PARK, TERI 9 100 PARK, MICHELER 11°75 PARKER, CHARLENE MARIE 12 40, 56, 147 PARKER, CHRISTINE JEANETTE 12 40, 45, 147 PARMENTER, JULIE CRISTINA 12 41 PARSONS, MELISA 9 85, 100 PARSONS, PAXTON 10 88 PARSONS, SHANNON 167 PATE, ANNE 11 15, 75, 180 PATEL, AMISO 100,177 179, 190 PATEL, MINA 183, 191 PATEL, SAVITA 183 PATEL, VIMAL 9 100 PATEL, YIMAL 183 PATTERSON, BARBARA 11 75 PATTERSON, DAVID 11 10, 75, 190 PATTERSON, DONNA 11 75 PATTERSON, PATRICIA 10 88 PATTERSON, ROBERT 11 75 PATTERSON, SHIRLEY 12 41 PAXTON, PENNI 12 56 PAYNE, JOHN 9 100 PEACE CRYSUAL L175 PEACE, JASON 9 100 PEACE, SHANNON 10 88 PEACH, SHANNON 9 101, 190 PEACOCK-ALBRITTON, ANNE MI- CHELLE 12 41, 167, 189 PEACOCK, SEAN 11 75 PEARCE, CHRIS 10 88, 104, 106, 144, 145 PEARSON, TRACI 11 75, 180 PECORARO, JODI LYNNE 12 40, 56, 168 PEELE, MICKIE 11 75 PENNINGTON, CHRIS 9 101, 109 PENNY, MATT 10 89 PEPPERS JR., DEWEY LEROY 12 40, 56 PEPPERS, TRICIA LYNN 12 40, 56 PERGERSON, KEN 11 75 PERKINS, KELLY 10: 897 138° 119 PERKINSON, RONNIE 9 101, 115, 175 PERRY, TIFFANY 11 75, 167 PETERSON, JAMES ROBERT 12 40, 57, 99 PETO, ELIZABETH LYNNE 12 41, 57, 140, 189 PETTIE, RANDY 9 101 PETTUS, KHARISSIA 10 89 PFEFFER, ALAN 11 75, 116, 129, 130, 184 PHELPS, KRISTIN MARIE 12 41, 57, deGs 1 3101 79. 196 PHELPS, ROBERT 9 100, 179 PHELPS, WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER 12 41, 126, 161 PHILLIPS, PATRICIA 10 89 PHILLIPS, RHONDA 10 88 Index 219 PHILLIPS, SHANE 167 PHIPPS, CAM 10 88, 118, 119, 136, i owles 3heke, PHUONG, SOPHEAP 182 PICARDAT, DORA SUE 12 40, 67 PIERCE, JOE 10 88, 114 PILL, EMMA 11 76, 126, 146, 167 PILL, REBECCA 9 100, 127, 146 PITTMAN, RAYMOND 10 88 PLOTT, TRAVIS 9 100 POE, TAMMY 9 100 POH; BIELY 10°83, 13k POPE, JENNIFERLYNNE 12 2, 40, 176 POSPAHALA, STEPHEN 9 100, 110, LSOvea 7, POULSTON, MICHELLE 9 93, 100, 104, 122 POWELL, DAMON 11 116 POWERS, EARL 11 76 POWERS, JENNIFER 11 76 PPOOL, MICHA EL BRIAN 12 63, 154, 180, 196 PPOOL, RUSTY 9 101, 114 PRICE, ANGELA 10 PRICE, DAWN 9 101 PRICE, JAMES COLE 12 40, 57 PRICE, JANINE ELIZABETH 12 41, 187, 189 PRINCE, MEGHAN ELIZABETH 12 41, 62, 152, 176, 184, 187, 194, 197 PROCISE, ALLISON 9 101 PUFFER, BRIAN 9 101, 109 PUFFER, LISA 10 88 PULLIAM, ROBERT 9 100 PURCELL, JOHN 11 76, 212 PURDY, MICHELLE 10 89 PURDY, BILLY 10 89 PYLE JR., JAMES DAVID 12 41 PYLE, JOHN 10 89, 197 QUARLES, LES 10 89 QUIGLEY, TOMMY 9 100 QUIJANO JR., RICARDO 12 42 QUIJANO, ROSARIO 11 76 QUILLIAN, JENNY 10 88 QUINNEY, PAUL 150 QURAISHI, TILAT FATIMA 12 42, gash, Whey. Ue ke 220 Index RADFORD, KIMBERLY DIANE 12 42, 58 RAGLAND, BOBBI 9 100 RAINES, RONDA KAY 12 42, 187 RAJAB, ABDULSHAHID 9 RALLS, RANDY 11 77 RAMSDEL, JENNIFER 126, 127 RAMSEY, RICHARD CHAPMAN 12 43 RANGAPPA, ANUPAMA 9 100 RANSON, STUART 11 77, 144, 159, 164, 165, 178, 192, 196 RATHBONE, TINA 11 RAY, ANGELA 10 88, 178, 188, 189 RAY, MICHALENE 9 100 RAYBOULD, STEPHEN 11 77, 179, 190 . RAYNOR, BILL 11 76 REDDEN, BRANDI 10 88 REDMOND, SEAN 9 100 REED, ANGIE 10 88 REED, HENRY 10 88, 190 REESE, JOSEPH 10 88 REESE, JULIE MARTHA 12 43, 62, 63, 122-171 REESE III, SAMUEL PETER 12 43, 62, 106, 172, 185 REEVES, KIM 204 REIBER, LAURA 12 19 REIBER, LISA 10 REID, CALVIN 9 101 REYNOLDS, BRUCE WAYNE 12 31, 43, 106, 171, 172 REYNOLDS, CHRIS 8 109 REYNOLDS, ERIC 10 89 RHODES, MELISSA 9 101 RHOTEN, ALFRED JUNIOR 12 15, 43 RHOTEN, RICKY LEE 12 42, 191 RHOTEN, VIRGINIA 7 101 RICE, GREGORY 11 76 RICH, LAURA 12 42, 162 RICH, ROBIN 11 76, 132, 162 RICHARD, BEVERLY 10 89 RICHARD, ELIZABETH ANN 12 42, 176 RICHARDSON, DAVID 11 76 RICHARDSON, NEIL 151 RICHARDSON, TANYA 11 76, 129 RICHIE, DONNA LYNNE 12 42, 186 RIDER, THOMAS LYON 12 43 RILEE, ERIC 11 77, 156, 191 RILEE, SARAH 9 101 RIST, STACY 11 77, 204 RITCHEY, JAMES 9 100 RITTER, MICHAELA DEBORAH 12 43 RITZ, EDWARD JOHN 12 168, 185 RIVAS, EVELYN 10 89, 170 ROBERTS, ALEX 11 77 ROBERTS, CHRIS 9 100, 177 ROBERTS, JERMAINE 9 100 ROBERTS, MATTHEW 10 89 ROBERTS, SCODT 11°77 ROBERTSON, DONNA 10 88, 170, 196 ROBERTSON, LINETTE 11 76 ROBERTSON, GEORGE 11 76 ROBERTSON, ROB 9 100, 190 ROBINSON, ANGEL 9 100 ROBINSON, DIONNE 11 76, 115, 118, 175, 179, 194 ROBINSON, SHAWN 9 100 ROBISON, GEORGE 11 RODENA, MARITZA 10 88 RODGERS, HELEN 10 88 ROGERS, ANNA 11 76 ROGERS, TRICIA 10 88, 190 ROLLSTON, KENNETH 11 RONEY, DONNA 11 76 ROSENSTOCK, CHRIS 9 100, 104, 114 ROSENSTOCK, JAMES 10 88, 104, 114 i17, 180, 192 193 ROSS, DERRELL 9 ROSS, JAY Li 77 ROSSER, CHRIS 10 88 ROWAN, BONNIE 9 ROWE, AMY 10 89 ROWE, STEPHANIE 11 77, 115, 175, 179, 194 ROWLAND, KAREN 11 67, 69, 77, 179, 185 ROYER, MICHAEL 9 101 RUBLE, BRAD 9 101, 109 RUBLE, MATT 9 101 RUFFIN, TRI 9 101 RUSSELL, THOMAS 10 89, 90, 126, 127, 190 RYALS, JEANIE CAROL 12 43, 113, 118, 132, 133, 134 RYAN JR., JOHN LEWIS 12 43 Oy SALLEY, ROBERT 9 100, 191 SALOTTI, PAUL ANTHONY 12 43 SAMS, JUNIOR 8 131 SANDERSON, KEVIN 10 89 SANFORD, MICHAEL 9 100, 177 SAUNDERS, BARRY 9 100, 141 SAUNDERS, CARY 10 89 SAUNDERS, CATHY 11 76 SAUNDERS, KATHY 9 100, 197 SAUNDERS, ROB 11 76 SAWYER, MICHAEL 11 76 SAYLOR, ASHLI 11 76, 138, 139, 185, 189 SCHLIMME, ALBERT 11 76 SCHLIMME, TODD 9 100, 109 SCHMIDT, RAYMOND EDWARD 12 42,111 SCHROEDER, ERIN DENISE 12 42 SCHRUM, ROBERT‘11 77, 106 SCHUCHT, SCOTT 9 100, 109, 141, 178, 189 SCHUTTE, TAMMY 10 88, 138, 139 SCOTT, MICHAEL ALLEN 12 SCOTT, SONYA 11 77 SCHRIVENER, CHRISTINA 11 77, 176, 177 SEIFER, ERIC 9 101, 184, 185 SETZER, TONYA 10 88, 132, 146 SEXTON, RENEE 11 76, 180 SEXTON, CHUCK 9 101 SEYMORE, JESSE 11 76, 110 SHADRON, GEE GEE 10 88 SHAFFER, CHRISTOPHER 9 100 SHAFFER, CRYSTAL 9 101 SHAFFER, DOUGLAS 9 100 SHANNON, CATINA 10 88 SHARKEY, DEBBIE 11 76, 110, 137, 154, 177, 180, 192, 192 SHARKEY, RYAN 9 100, 102, 109, 117 SHARP, THOMAS 10 88 SHARPE, JOHNNY 10 88 SHAW, ROBERT 9 100 SHAWEN, JAMES 11 76 SHEARIN, TODD 10 89, 125 SHEEHAN, DANNY 10 89, 109, 184 SHEEHAN, SANDRA 9 100, 140, 191 SHEETS, PATRICK TYLER 12 42, 179, 189 SHEFFIELD, JANE 10 89, 191 SHELTON, RACHEAL 10 89 SHEPPERSON, STEPHANIE 9 100, 190 SHIFFLETT, TARA 9 100 SHIREMAN, AMY 10 88, 135 SHOEMAKER, TRACY 10 88 SHOOK, WADE 11 76 SHORT, CONNIE 11 77 SHU, JACKSON 11 88, 178, 185, 196 SHUMAKER, MICHAEL 9 101 SHUMATE, JIMMY 8 109 SIADAK, DEBORAH ANN 12 42, 171 SIADAK, IAN 9 101, 197 SILVER, STACEY 11 77 SILVEY, GLEN 11-77 SIMMONS, DALE 11 76 SIMMONS, QUINCEY 9 SIMMS, JEROME 9 101 SIMS, CHRISTOPHER ALBERT 12 43, 161 SINE, CHANNING 9 101 SINEATH, DAVID 11 76 SINEATH, LISA 9 100, 187 SIPE, CHRISTOPHER 9 100 SIPOS, HOLLY 10 88, 178, 190, 204 SISK, TRACIE 9 100 SIX, PHYLLIS 11 76 IZEMORE, LESLIE 9 100, 109, 177, 80 SKELTON, SAMUEL 11 ‘KELTON, STEPHEN WAYNE 12 43, 06, 158 3KINNER, SUZANNE 10 3KONTRA, SONIA 12 167 3LADE, ALFRED JACKSON 12 43, 58, (58, 210 3LAUGHTER III, JOHN EDWARD 12 13 3MALLEY, LORA 11 76, 190 SMILEY, THERESA 10 88 3MITH, AMY 10 81, 88, 170 3MITH, BILLY 10 89 SMITH, CONSUELO 9 100 SMITH, HEATHER 9 SMITH, JENNIFER 9 100 SMITH, KEVIN WAYNE 12 43 SMITH, KIMBERLY MARIE 12 42, 58, 140, 184, 187 SMITH, MIKE 11 76 SMITH, PATRICIA 9 101 SMITH, ROBERT 9 101 SMITH, SANDRA YVONNE 12 42 SMITH, SHAMARA 9 101, 197 SMITH, SHANNON 10 89 |SMITH, SHELLEY 11 77, 179, 184, 191 SMITH, STACY 9 101 | SMITH, STEPHANIE F. 10 89, 186, 187 SMITH, STEPHANIE L. 11 77 SMITH, STEPHANIE M. 9 102, 121 SMITH, SUSAN 10 88, 120, 121, 180 SMITH, TAYLOR 127 | SMITH, TIM 10 89, 110, 111, 136, 179 |SMOOT, PATRICK 10 _SMOTHERMAN, KRISTEN NICOLE 12 42, 58, 186 | SNIDER, JEFFREY WILLIAM 12 6, 42, | 63, 126, 176, 178, 192, 193 SNIDER, JENNIFER 9 102 | SNODGRASS, KENNY 169 | SNODGRASS, MICHELLE 11 77, 187, 190, 204 SNODGRASS, SANDRA LYNN 12 43, 169 | SNOW, THERESA 10 88, 113, 121 | SNYDER, STACY 9 102 | SOMMER, JORG 11 76 _SOPER, LYNN 10 88 SOTOS, CHRISTINA 10 88 SOURDIFF, RUSSELL 11 76 | SOUTHALL, RICHARD 11 76 | SOUTHWORTH, ANGELA MAE 12 43 SOYARS, TED 11 76, 141 | SPAIN, DAVID 10 88 SPAIN, EARL 11 76 | SPEEKS, KEVIN HUGHLON 12 43, 114, 174, 176, 179, 184, 185, 187 SPEER, JEREMY 10 89, 106 | SPENCE, HEIDI LEIGH 12 43, 158, 189, 190, 204 SPENCER, CHARLES 9 102 | SPENCER, DONALD 11 77 SPIREK, CHRISTOPHER 10 18, 89 SPROWLS, MONICA 10 89 STAHURSKI, KRISTY 10 89 STAHURSKI, WINIFRED ANN 12 43 STANKAVICH, KRISTEN 10 90, 135, 138, 139, 185 STANLEY, HEATHER 10 90 STANLEY JR., JACKIE DAVID 12 42, 167 STANLEY, LISA 11 72, 77, 138, 139, 185, 186 STARCHER, JUSTIN 10 92, 109, 191 STARGARDT, SCOTT 10 90 STARNES, KELLY 11 77, 164, 165, 179,191, 194 STARNES, WESLEY 11 11, 78, 104, 106 STATON Ill, ELMER GORDON 12 6, 42, 59, 116 STEED, PATRICK 10 91, 180 STEELE, MICHAEL KEVIN 12 42 STEFARRO, DAVID 182 STEFARRO, JASMIN 182 STEPHENSON, JEFF 9 103, 127 STEVENS, EDWARD 11 78 STEVENS, JENNY 10 91, 113, 132, £33,,184, 170 STEVENS, MICHAEL 9 103 STEVENS, TERRI 11 78, 132, 134, 187 STEWART, GREG 10 91, 197 STICKEL, ANGELIA 10 91, 186, 191 STOCKTON, JANICE LAVONNE 12 42, 187 STOKES, KEVIN JEROME 12 43, 59, 116 STOKES, KIMBERLY 10 91 STONE, DAVID 10 91 STONE, DAVE 9 103, 117 STONE JR., THEODORE ROGER 12 43 STONE, WENDY 9 STORY, CARLY 9 103 STOWE, KARYN DENISE 12 STRADER, SHERRY LYNN 12 43, 187 STRAFALACE, KYM 10 90, 177, 178, 190, 204 STRANE JR., MELVIN DARRICOTT 12 AS 59, tlie 190 STRICKLAND, DARLA 11 78 SULLIVAN, SOPHIA 12 43, 59, 138, WG. 197 SULLIVAN, TARA 9 103, 138, 139, LLY SUTTON, MELISSA 9 103, 132, 134 SUTTON, STEPHANIE SUZANNE 12 42 SWANN, NANCY 10 90, 186 SWEET, TRACY 11 78 SWIMELAR, ANGELA SUE 12 42 SWIMELAR, PHIL 9 102 SWINSON, SUSAN 11 79 SYKES, SHANE BLACKWELL 12 42, 12271397130 SYKES, STEPHANIE 9 102, 138, 139 TA, LIEM 10 90 TABAR, BRIAN 11 79 TADLOCK, MARC 11 79 TALMAGE, ROBERT 9 102 TANNER, KELLY 10 90, 137, 138, 139) £70 TAP, KRISTI 10 91, 113 TARRY, FREDERICK 11 69, 79, 106, 129, 130, 163, 170, 179 TATRO, STACY MARIE 12 42, 61, 140, 163, 195 TAYLOR, DAWNYA 9 102 TAYLOR, EARNIE 9 103, 197 TAYLOR, MICHELLE 9 103 TEESLINK, ROBERT 9 103, 184, 185 TENNILLE, VIKI 11 78, 212 TERRY, JOHN 11 78 THACKER, MELINDA CAROL 12 35, 43 THACKSTON, SCOTT 11 78, 178 THEIS, JASON 9 103 THEIS, NIKI 11 78 THIBODEAU, ROBERT 10 2, 91 THIBODEAU, TRACEY 9 103, 137, I THIGPEN, JOHNNY 9 103, 184, 185 THOMAS, ANGELA 9 102, 110, 137, 171 THOMAS, JONATHAN 9 THOMAS JR., MICHAEL WARD 12 35, 43, 126, 176 THOMAS JR., NEIL BRYAN 12 43 THOMAS, ROBERT 9 102, 197 THOMAS, RONNIE 10 THOMAS, SHARON BETH 12 43 THOMAS, TRICIA LEIGH 12 43, 60, 140, 180, 195 THOMASON, TONI LEA 12 41, 44, 451, 154; 171, 189,191 THOMPSON, DARRYL 10 91, 109, 125, 208 THOMPSON, KIM 9 102, 191 THORP, MONICA 10 91 TIBBS, KENNY 166 TILLEY, MATT 169 TINGEN, SCOTT 131 TINSMAN, LISA 9 103, 135 TIPTON, JEFFREY 11 78, 111, 136, 159 TOLBERT, MICHAEL 9 103, 191 TOMLINSON, HEATHER 11 79 TOMLINSON, ROBIN 9 103, 196 TONEY, ANDREW 11 79, 126, 144, 180, 196 TORRANCE, EVELYN 11 79, 146 TOTTY, DONNA LYNN 12 44, 67 TOTTY, TRACEY HEATHER 12 44, 163 TOWNSEND, TAMELA 10 14, 91 TRAIL, HEATHER 9 103 TRAIL, JENNIFER TAMARA 12 44 TRAINA, DAVID 9 103 TRAYLOR, ELIZABETH 9 103, 122, 123, 180, 181, 200 TRAYLOR, RICHARD 11 79, 180, 200 TRENT, CLIFTON WAYNE 12 45, 106, 116 TRENT, GENORACE 10 91, 106 TRIMBLE, JEFF 10 90, 110, 111, 136, 190 TRIPLETT, DAVID BRYON 12 166 TRUETT, MIKE 10 90, 109 TRUNCK, CLIFF 11 78 TUCK, ROB 10 89, 90 TUCK SHEELEY 10:91 TUCKER, BRIAN 11 78 TURNER, CARYL 11 78 TURNER, LEWIS 12 14 TURNER, SHAWN 10 91 TURNER, TIMOTHY LEE 12 45 TYLER, NEKIA 9 102 MWh ty Weweres, Zi L Y kh Yy, | Ys Ohl thet sthy Z We Witt, Yj, Wa ditt f G B y Pe ay yf, “NALA Wp ie 4 US ULMER, STEPHANIE 9 102 UMSTEAD, SCOTT 9 102 UNDERWOOD, DAWN 10 91 RY Boat VALDEZ, MIKE 109 VAN DAME, MICHELLE 9 102, 177 VANDERHERCHEN, KELLYE 9 103 VAUGHAN, EDWARD SHANE 12 44, 176, 177 VAUGHAN, JENNA 10 91 VAUGHAN, KATHY 10 91 VAUGHAN, MARTIN 10 91, 117, 164, 165, 178 VAUGHAN, PHILLIP SAMUEL 12 44 VEREEN, CHRISTI 10 90 191 VERNON, ERIC 10 90 VEST, BRIDGET 9 103 VIAR JR., KENNETH WAYNE 12 44, 125,157 VIJAY, SAHANA 11 78 VIRAG, HEIDI 11 78, 140, 178, 180, 192, 193 VO, MINH 11 79 VOLZ, MINDY 10 90 VU, HUONG 168 Index 221 WACHMAN, NAT 9 103 WADE, CHRIS 11 79, 116, 181 WADE, TIM 9 103, 109 WADSWORTH, JANELLE 11 6, 79, 113 WADSWORTH, KENDRA 9 6, 103 WAGENKNECHT, CAROLINE 11 79, 178, 190 WAITKUS, MARK 11 2, 79, 106, 107, 125, 180, 185 WALDRON, TINA 10 91, 179, 190, 191, 204 WALDRON, TEDDIE MARIE 12 44, 137 WALKER, CURTUS 11 78 WALKER, JIMMY 11 78 WALKER, JASON KEITH 12 45 WALKER, SHAWN MARCUS 12 WALKER, VERN 10 91, 197 WALKER JR., WALTER SWANSON 12 45 WALKMAN, NATHAN 10 WALL, MARTHA 9 103, 121, 146 WALL, MICHAEL 11 79, 136, 146 WALLACE, HEATHER 10 91 WALLER, QUINCY 9 103, 109, 116, 131 WALSH JR., LEONARD THOMAS 12 44 WALTERS, DAPHNE 9 102 WALTERS, SCOTT 11 78 WALTON, BRIAN 9 102 WALTON, JOSHUA JAVIER 12 44, 116, 136 WARD, DIANNE 11 78 WARD, MITCH 11 78 WARREN, PRESTON 10 91, 180, 190 WARREN, LORI 11 79, 113 WATERS, TOMMY 9 102 WATKINS, STACEY 9 11, 103, 114, 174 WATKINS, JOHN 10 91 WATSON, MARTI 11 79 WATTS, HEATHER 10 91 WEBB, MICHAEL 10 89, 90 WEBBER, DALE 9 103, 184, 185 WEBBER, TODD 11 78 WEEDON, DENTON DWAYNE 12 44, 63, 126, 127 WEEDON, GARY MARK 12 44 WEEKS, AMANDA RENEE 12 45, 184, 185, 187, 191 WEINSTOCK, HERSCHEL WAITE 12 222 Index 45, 60, 176, 192, 193 WEIR, HEATHER 11 78, 178 WELLONS, CHARLES 11 60, 78, 110 WELLONS, JOHN CLARENCE 12 45, 60; 150, 158, 110; Lil WELLS, BRIAN 9 103 WELLS, CHRISTEY JUNE 12 44 WELLS, CHRIS 10 90 WERNER, JESSICA 135, 186 WEST, KEITH 9 103, 109 WEST, LAMINDA 11 78 WHEELING, DOUGLAS CORY 12 44 WHISNANT, JEFF 9 103 WHITE, ASHLEY 11 78, 118 WHITE, GREG 168 WHITE, PAMELA MARIE 12 44, 138, 139 WHITE, ROBERT FRANCIS 12 44 WHITE, ROBERT L. 10 90 WHITE, ROBERT N. 10 91 WHITE, SHANNON 10 91, 212 WHITE, STEVEN 10 91 WHITEMAN, KATHERINE ELIZA- BETH 12 45, 184, 186, 187 WHITLOCK, JEFFREY BRIAN 12 45, 60 WHITLOCK, BILLY 11 79, 104, 106 WHITMAN, SHANNON 10 91, 121 WIGGINS, CHRIS 10 91, 109, 124, 125, 127 WIGGINS, JON 125 WIGGINS, MALIK OMAR-CHE 12 45 WIGGINS, YAPHETT 11 79 WILDERMAN, JULIE 11 79, 122, 123, 132 WILE, TANYA 9 121 WILKINS, LISA 9 103 WILKINS, ROBIN 9 102 WILLIAMS, AMY 11 79 WILLIAMS, ASHLEY 10 91 WILLIAMS, CHRISTY 10 90, 186 WILLIAMS JR., DONALD WAYNE 12 44.106, 125, 136, 170 WILLIAMS, GEORGE 11 WILLIAMS, JASON 8 131 WILLIAMS, JOHN 11 78, 180, 212 WILLIAMS, JOSEPH PATRICK WILLIAMS, KATRINA ANN 12 44 WILLIAMS, LATOYA 10 90 WILLIAMS, SHANNON 10 90 WILLIAMS, SHAWN 11 78 WILLIAMS, TERRI 9 102 WILLIAMS, TRACY ELIZABETH 12 44 WILLIE, SHERI 9 102 WILLINGHAM, AMY 9 102, 120, 121, WOT Ui 118 WILLIS, DANA CHRISTINE 12 44 WILLOUGHBY, TINA 11 78 WILSON, BILL 11 78 WILSON, JENNY 9 103, 191 WILSON, LAWRENCE 12 WILSON, LEN 9 103 WILSON, MELISSA 11 78, 187 WILSON, PAULA 11 79 WILSON, STEPHEN PATRICK 12 32, 45, 67, 185 WILSON, WILLIAM 11 WINBOURNE, MARK 10 91 WINFIELD, TRAVIS 11 79 WIRT, STACEY 10.91, 111, 137, 190 WISEMAN, JOSEPH MICHAEL 12 45 WITHINGTON, CHARLES 9 WOLFF, GEORGE 10 91 WOLFF, RYAN 9 WOMACK, DENNIS 11 77, 79 WONG, CHIU KWAN 9 106, 182 WOOD, DAWN 10 7, 18, 91 WOOD, DUANE 10 91 WOOD, KAREN 11 79 WOOD, MELISSE ANN 12 45 WOOD, STEPHEN 9 103, 109 WOODFIN, JASON 9 103, 179 WOODFIN, TODD 11 78, 151, 197 WOODLIEF, BRIDGET 10 91 WOODROFF, SPENS 9 93, 102, 109, 1i7 WOODS, BRIAN 9 102, 109 WOODWARD, CHRISTOPHER RON- ALD 12 44 WOODY, JONATHAN FELIX 12 12, 44, 60, 67, 212 WOOLARD, LORRAINE 10 90 WORARATANADHARM, JAMES 10 90, 141, 178,196, 197 WORTHINGTON, KIMBERLY ANN 12 44, 167 WRAY, EARL 11 78 WRAY, RICHARD 9 102, 190 WRENN, CRYSTAL 10 90 WRIGHT, CHERI 10 91 WRIGHT, STEPHANIE MARIE 12 44 WRIGHT, TAMMY 11 78 WRISTON, CURTIS 11 78 WYLIE, TANYA 9 102, 112, 113, 132, 171 WYNN, JIMMY 9 103, 180, 191 ( YAUGER, DANIELLE 11 78 YI, JUNG HWA 182, 191 YI, SEON 10 91, 177, 180, 181, 190, 196, 197 YI, SONG PIL 182 YORK, STEPHANIE 10 91 YORKE, JIMMY 10 91, 190 YOUNCE, WARREN 9 103 YOUNG, BELINDA 10 91 YOUNG, CHERYL 11 79 YOUNG, DONNA 11 79, 186 YOUNG, DOUGLAS WILLIAM 12 45, 67 YOUNG, GAIL 11 79 YOUNG, TOYA 10 YOURKOVICH, JAMES MATTHEW 12 45, 106 ZAFFRAM, LINDA 9 103, 135, 178 ZAFFUTO, DANA 10 82, 91, 122, 123, 178, 190, 204 ZAFFUTO, TARA 9 82, 93, 103, 177, 178, 190, 204 ZANE, SHAWN 11 79 ZAPAR, GREG 11 69, 79, 94, 161, 179 ZAPAR, GINNY 9 93, 94, 103, 177, 128, 197 ZIMMERMAN, CHRISTINE MARIE 12 £0; 155, Lai FACULTY ATKINSON, FRANCES 20, 28 BAINES, ANGELA 20, 29 BARNES, KATHY 20, 28 BARRETT, LISA 20 BEASLEY, RACHEL 21 BEGLEY, MARCY 21, 195 BILLINGSLEY, BETTY 20 BITNER, JUDI 20, 28, 189 BLACKSTOCK, STEVE 20, 190 BLANKENBECLER, DENISE 20 BLECKE, BRIAN 21, 126, 127 BOOTH, LYNN 21, 29 BOWLING, RUTH 20 BROWN, LARRY 20, 21 BURTON, JOYCE 20 CHAMBERLAIN, BARRY 20, 140 CHAMBERLAIN, NANCY 21 COPP, JIM 13 21, 28 CORMIER, STEVEN 20, 28, 29, 67 DANIELS, GEORGIA 20, 69 | DAVIDSON, CAROLYN 20, 28, 31 DEANE, NANCY 20, 28 DEWELL, HELEN 21, 28 DEITRICK, BILL 182 | DIETZ, WALLACE 20, 67, 197 DONALDSON, ROXANNE 20 DONLEY, BERNICE 20 DOUGLAS, GERI 20, 184, 185 EDWARDS, TAMMY 21 EHRMANTRAUT, ANITA 21 EPPS, KIM 22, 146 | ERICKSON, SIV 1, 22 EVANS, BETTY 22, 28 FEIND, BOB 22 FERGUSON, SHANNON 22 FITZGERALD, JOHN 22 FLICK, CAMILLE 22 FOEGE, JOHN 22,110, 111, 136 | FULGHUM, SUE 22, 31 | FULLERTON, BEVERLY 121 | FURGESON, MARGARET 22, 191 GABAY, BARRY 22, 29, 182 GARR, SANDRA 22 GILL, DEBBIE 22 | GILLIAM, WALTER 22, 109 GILMORE, JEANINE 22 GOLDSMITH, ELIZABETH 22, 29 GOODE, BARBARA 22, 197 GREENE, JUDITH 22, 28 HALE, MARY ELLEN 22 HAMMER, STEVEN 23, 125, 126, 127, 184, 185 HARVEY, ELLEN 23 HATHAWAY, TERESA 23 HAWKES, SUSAN 21, 23 HEISLER, CANDACE 23 HENDERSON, LU 23, 149, 187 HETTERICH, PAUL 23 HICKS, MARGARET 23 180 HOGYA, MARK 23, 136 HUBAND, MARY ANNE 23 HUBAND, TODD 23, 185 HUDSON, LISA 23 JAMES, JEANNETTE 23 JILCOTT, REBECCA 23, 132 JOHNSON, LINDA 23, 29 JONES, EDWARD 13, 18, 23, 98 KIDD, BARBARA SCOTT 23 KING, SHARON 122 KUSTERBECK, SUSAN 23 LANGFORD, JEFF 23, 29, 141, 186 LEGG, PAUL 23 LESTER, MARIA 23, 28 LEWIS, ANDREW 13, 24, 116, 117, 170 LINDQUIST, JEFFERSON 24, 29, 196 LINDSEY, AUBREY 3, 24, 177 LOVELADY, JOSIE 24 LOWRY, LORI 12 24, 179 LUDDINGTON, ANDREA 24, 28 MCDONALD, LINDA 24 MCFARLANE, JUDITH 24, 29, 72 MCLAUGHLIN, JERRY 15, 24, 155, 139 MANN, TRUDY 24 MANNEN, ELIZABETH 24, 31 MARINER, BETTY 24, 182 MARTIN, DIANE 24 MARTIN, JEAN 24 MATTHEWS, MICHELLE 24, 28 MERRITT, ARTHUR 24 MICK, SARA JANE 24 MILLER, SHELIA 24 MINGUS, JOHN 24 MORRIS, MARY 24 MOTLEY, WAYNE 25, 28 MULLINS, JOANNE 25 OMORI, MOTOKO 25, 183 OSMANN, LYNN 25, 135 PAQUETTE, PENNIE 25, 28 PAQUETTE, RON 12, 25, 28, 106, 128, 129 PARADY, GARY 25 PATTERSON, SHIRLEY 29 PAULETTE, CAROLINE 25, 197 PEARCE, BEVERLY 25 PEEBLES, BRAD 25 PERRY, GEORGE 25 PORTER, JULIAN 25, 29, 114, 115, 192, 193 POWELL, MORWOOD 25, 28, 93 PRESKITT, SCOTT 25, 131, 184 PRIEBE, BARBARA 25 PRITCHET!, ADELE 25 PROPER, MARGUERITE 25 PRZYSTAWIK, CARL 25, 104, 106 RAMSDELL, CURTIS 26 RIDOUT, JOAN 26 ROSENDALE, JAMES 137 RUBLEE, SANDRA 26 RUCKER, FRANKIE 27, 29 RUE, WANDA 27, 29 SADLER, JEAN 27 SADLER, LINDA 27 SANDERS, HELEN 26, 176 SCARFENBERG, KENNETH 26 SCHROTE NBOER, DUTCH 26, 28, 106 SCHROTENBOER, G.R. 27, 106 SEATON, ROBERT 27, 28 SHARP, SANDRA 27 SHURLDS, A.M. 21, 27, 28, 69 SHURLDS, MARY JANE 26, 31, 28 SKIDMORE, ALMA 26 SLOSSER, JERRY 26, 28 SLOSSER, MARCIA 27 SPENCER, CAROLINE 27, 180 STABLES, DONNA 27, 180 STABLES, DONNA 27, 113, 135, 176 STACY, BOB 27, 28 STANFIELD, PAT 26, 81, 197 SWAGGER, TERESA 26 SWEENEY, JENNY 26 TAYLOR, REBECA 27, 187 TESTERS CHUCK 27, 116, 118,119, Lei THOMPSON, ROBERT 27, 132, 133 TODD, ANNIE 27 VAN STRATT, LUCY 26 WATTERS, JIM 26, 28, 106 WAWNER, WAYNE 26, 29, 163 WILLIAMS, JULIA 27 WILSON, JUDITH 27 WISNESKI, VIRGINIA 27 WYATT, JUANITA 27 ADVERTISERS ALEXANDER M. WAITKUS, DDS, MS, PC. 204 A. WRIGHT POND, DDS, LTD. 203 BARNES HEATING AND COOLING 210 BURGER KING 209 CHANDLER SHADE AND MANUFAC- TURING CO. 201 CHESTERFIELD TAX AND BOOK- KEEPING 201 EAGLE CONSTRUCTION OF VA 198 EATONS FINE JEWELERS 201 FELICE BROS. CONSTRUCTION 198 FIRST HERITAGE INSURANCE 211 FLAG TEAM 204 HARWELL’S HARDWARE, INC. 209 INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE CORPORATION 203 J. L. OSBORNE, INC. 211 LITTLE PROFESSOR BOOK CENTER 204 LUXURY LIMOUSINE SERVICE 203 MOVIE TIME 201 PIONEER FEDERAL 207 THE PLANT MAN 208 RICHARD BLAND COLLEGE 205 ROSA’S PIZZA RESTAURANT 204 SCISSORS UNIQUE LTD. 203 SIGNET BANK 199 T. M. CULLATHER CONTRACTORS, INC. 202 TOOMBS UPHOLSTERY 203 A TOUCH OF COUNTRY 207 TRAYLOR AND MORRIS 200, 206 WORLD BOOK — CHILDCRAFT 207 W. S. CARNES AND SON, INC. 213 Index 223 SONIA GRAY Pain ... it shocks my very soul The piercing pain of loss Someone we loved Someone that’s there no more What could ever replace that loss No one can fill her empty seat again Sitting alone in the back The desk is empty That beautiful presence is absent Forever in her quiet grave Many a funeral will be had Each day as that desk lies empty Mourning for the one we loved Now left this world forever Many tears will still be shed Before death can be put aside And good memories of life replace it The inevitable come to a sudden end 6 3 The brevity of life expressed... So harsh the approach that death must take So immediate the result In awe we stand and humbly accept The fate which befell our loved one We cannot fathom the reason why A beautiful life is stolen Does pain not ever exist For the evil of the world? Oh, such is the pain we know As the survivors left behind Living our daily life Bearing the burden Of a loved one’s death Oh, the emptiness inside our hearts We feel as we say goodbye Goodbye to our beautiful loved one We'll meet again someday. Chad Neale Manehk 21, 1989 224 Goodbye i 8 a 4 - ce am 2 A oh, d P ern f My a5 s . f eAf err aes 4 TALI Plt 7 ey LH REFERENCE ONLY


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