Louisburg High School - Circle Yearbook (Louisburg, NC)

 - Class of 1979

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Louisburg High School - Circle Yearbook (Louisburg, NC) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 63 of 142
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Seniors MICHAEL EARL WOODARD DARYLL STACY WOODLIEF SHERRY YVONNE WRENN MICHAEL WRIGHT RICKEY SAMUEL WRIGHT IUDY KATHLEEN WYNNE CASSANDRA YARBOROUGH ELIZABETH ANNETTE IACQUELINE WATSON Not Pictured GENE ALSTON QUINCY GARE CAVENESS DON HAROLD EVANS SHIRLEY ANN HOLDEN BETTIE IEAN KELLY DEAN PARRISH LEONARD DONALD LEE TOWNS IOSEPH EARL WALKER IAMES ALEXANDER WILLIAMS IEFFERY FENNER WOOD YARBOROUGH

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niors BRENDA TINE WILLIAMS FHA 1,45 Softball 1 IAMES THOMAS WILLIAMS, IR. FFA 1,2,3, Treasurer 2,35 Creed Contest Winner 15 FHA 45 Bus Driver 4 MICHAEL SMAYNE WILLIAMS VICA 2,35 Pep Club 2,35 Chess Club 2,35 Who's Who Amg Am High School Students 4 RUBY LEE WOOD FHA 1,2,3,45 FBLA 4 MICHAEL EARL WOODARD FFA 1,2,35 IV Basketball 1,25 Varsity Basketball 3 DARYLL STACY WOODLIEF Beta Club 15 English Award 15 Algebra I Award 15 Science Club 3,45 Spanish Club 25 FTA 45 Monogram Club 1,2,3,45 I.V. Basketball 1,25 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Baseball 1 SHERRY YVONNE WRENN Band 1 MICHAEL WRIGHT RICKEY SAMUEL WRIGHT FFA 1,25 VICA 3,45 I.V. Football 1 IUDY KATHLEEN WYNNE Ir. Beta Club 1, Sec. 15 The Circle Staff 45 Honorary Science Award 15 Spanish Club 25 FFA 15 FBLA 45 Student Sec. 45 Bus Driver 3,45 Teacher's Aide 25 Monogram Club 15 Cheerleader 1, Co-Chief 15 English Club 15 Glee Club 15 Music Club 1 CASSANDRA YARBOROUGH ELIZABETH ANNETTE YARBOROUGH The Circle Staff 45 FHA 1,2,35 FBLA 45 Spanish Club 35 The School Daze 45 Student Sec. 4 BRENDA TINE WILLIAMS IAMES THOMAS WILLIAMS, IR MICHAEL SHAYNE WILLIAMS RUBY LEE WOOD S8



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Article 1 To Louisburgh High School we, the Seniors, leave, saying thanks for the everlasting memories that we will always have and cherish. Article 2 To our Article 3 To the To the To the parents we say a very special thank-you for getting us this far successfully, despite all the obstacles. rising Seniors we leave everything, if we haven't used it all. rising luniors we leave 101 ways to pass the Competency test in three easy steps. rising Sophomores we leave a new lunchroom with well up-to-date facilities. Tolthe rising Freshmen we leave a map to guide them around Louisburg High and a book on how to adapt to new changes. Artic e 4 -To Mr. Riggan we leave a pair of roller skates and a comfortable tie. -To Mr. Hunter we leave a sound proof solitary cell in which he can hold conferences with problem students. -To Mrs. Daniel we leave an automatic note-signing pencil. -To Mrs. Livingston we leave a soft voice to use in singing lullabies. -To Mr. Alston we leave a new slat house. -To Mrs. Alston we leave 102 hard-working students who don't think her work is too hard and who will turn their work in on time. -To Mrs. Anderson we leave an ideal choral club. -To Mrs. Andrews we leave a pair of platform shoes. -To Mr. Baker we leave six secretaries to make out his bus report. -To Mrs. Bettini we leave lots of hope that she will keep on smiling. -To Mr. Boyette we leave a pair of pants which are lon enough. -To Mrs. Brannock we leave five classes of Senior Englii so that she won't have to put up with the lower classmen. -To Mrs. Butler we leave an English accent so that her students can understand her. -To Mr. Chadwick we leave a spirit duplicator that will not ruin all of his beautiful diagrams and charts. -To Mrs. Charleston we leave a walking, talking micro-wave oven. -To Mr. Clayton we leave thirty new suits so he can maintain his reputation of being the best dressed man teacher. -To Mrs. Clayton we leave best wishes that one day she will have a little boy as cute as her little girl. -To Mrs. Kocan we leave a hearty welcome to LHS. -To Mr. Cofield we leave a fourth-period class that will not go to lunch too early. -To Mr. Davis we leave six classes of students who really love P.E. -To Mrs. Debnam we leave a box of theatrical make-up so she will look like a teacher instead of a student. -To Mrs. Dozier we leave a dozen baby carriages. ' S' -To Mr. Dunston we leave a class that can do mathematics. V -To Mr. Edmonds we leave a guano sack full of good luck. ,,,,,, -To Mr. Edwards we leave one million dollars so he can buy himself a chainifof1'sto'res by the name of One Way LTD. -To Mrs. Enzor we leave 161 red roses, one from each senior. -To Mrs. Fleming we leave a book entitled How To Take Life With A Smile. -To Mrs. Griffin we leave a dozen perfect secretaries to type all her papers. -To Mrs. Hanzer we leave a classroom large enough to hold her and several students. -To Mrs. Hight we leave a closet with locks in which to keep her bookkeeping practice sets. -To Mrs. Kerly we leave a stool so she can reach the top shelves in the library. -To Mrs. Leonard we leave 24 extra hands to help her with all- the nice things she does for all students. . -To Mrs. Lord we leave an annual staff that will sell Tom Wat items so that she doesn't have to raise any more money for the annual for the next 15 years. -To Mrs. Malarkey we leave a copy of the Circle so she won't forget us. -To Mrs. Massey we leave a set of co-operative cheerleaders. -To Mrs. Moore we leave a new blackboard so the blihds don't have to be closed everytime it is used. -To Mrs. Murphy we leave a room full of cushions so that she can make herself some pillows. -To Mrs. Nelms we leave a hot-line from her room tothe office. -To Mr. Parker we leave a ton of bricks so his students will not have to use the same ones over and over. -To Mr. Perdue we leave a chauffeur so that he won't have to drive while he drinks his coffee. -To Mr. Rhyne we leave a big,ger laboratory for his next year classes. -To Mr. Richards we leave a ook entitled, How To Be Serious. ', -To Mr. Short we leave all our cars so that his auto mechanics class can get some on the iob experience. - -To Mrs. Spivey we leave a well-stocked art room. -To Mrs. Stafford we leave a lot of compassion for the rising seniors so she won't work them as hard as she worked us. -To Mr. Twitty we leave a varsity football team that is guaranteed to win the state championship. -To Mr. Watson we leave a two-liter bottle of Pepsi and a 100 pounds of salted peanuts. -To Mrs. White we leave a helicopter for commuting. -To Mrs. Winn we leave a ten-pound box of chocoiates so that she can gain some weight. -To Mrs. Yow we leave an extra set of keys so she won't have to borrow anymore. Donna Allen leaves her Goldsand class ring to Calen and Arahlyn Allen. Gary Allen, lr. leaves his ability to get in the 12th grade to the coming luniors. Bernella Alston leaves her forehead to lackie Hicks and lessie McKnight. Gene Alston leaves his beautiful smile and charm to Daryll Williams. Sonia Alston leaves her ability to be mischievous, aggravating, devilish, yet sweet to all the dull students at LHS. Timothy L. Alston leaves his ability to make new friends at new school to the upcoming Freshmen. Krista Ayscue leaves her ability to listen patiently to the problems of Sammy Perdue to Sharon Ayscue. Michael Ayscue leaves his hard hitting ability to Coco Wright. Sharon K. Ayscue leaves her beloved number twelve, thirty cents and a special word of thanks to Teresa Young. Meria Ester Ballard leaves her cap and gown to her brother David. john Benton leaves his ability to serve an ace in tennis to Mark Murphy. ' Tim Billings leaves his knowledge and skill to the upcoming students in hope that they are successful. Ester Bro die leaves her beard to lames White. Deion Brown leaves her personality to Lesia Baldwin, because she sure needs one. lackie Br Lisa Burn 60 own leaves her ability to sing to jackie Greene. ett leaves her ability to get into all kinds of trouble and tight situations to anyone who thinks he can do it as well as she did.

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