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m Published by the Journalism Class of Murphy High School jrphy. North Carolina Volume 34 TABLE OF CONTENTS In Memory Page 2 Sports 17-42 Organizations 43-54 Foculry and Deportments 54-71 Honors 72-83 Classes 84-135 An Excellent Year 136-137 Index 138-140 Jh Memory Of Burke Moore urke Edward Moore, Jr„ was born on October C 28, 1969. He was a great joy to his family and friends. With much enthusiasm and a great sense of humor, Burke particaped in many activities such as JV Football, Boy Scouts (Eagle), and Hunting Club, in which he was president. He was also involved in church activities. His twinkling eyes, smiling face, and outgoing personality helped him to make many friends. Burke was killed in a tragic automobile acci- dent July 17,1985. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Burke Edward Moore, Sr. Those cheerful eyes, that smiling face, his laugh, his jokes, May all those rest upon each one. as we travel towards the sun. Greatly loved, a friend forever, so young and so sweet. Not forgotten or even lost, only moved deeper in our thoughts. The Subject Is Excellence q . im Marrin, governor of Norrh Caro- ls lino, declared rhe rheme for rhe 1985-1986 school year ro be The Sub- jeer is Excellence.” Excellence is some- rhing of unusually good qualify or being berrer rhon orhers.’' This year rhe srriving for excellence or Murphy High was opporenr Through rhe upbear emphasis on educarion. More reochers and new courses were added, ond ir was harder ro moke good grades. Yer we hod more people on rhe honor roll rhon ever before. Excellence in environmenr was also srressed Through new landscaping, clean- er buildings and grounds, ond on orderly armosphere. Even rhe sporrs came in for excellence. Our arhleres proved ro be of unusually good quality — berrer rhon orhers. So rhere you hove ir — MHS is an excel- lent place ro be! 3 5 Excellence In Character 0 6 Excellence In Education 8 9 10 11 Excellence In Diversification 0 12 13 15 Excellence In All Thar We Do Q 16 Front row: John Johnson. Todd Davis. Shane Killian. Greg Hughes. Mark Adam. Tyrone Nicely. Jeremy Ledford. Erik Brinke. Steven Routh. Mel Nicely. Jeff Martin. Second row: Michael Smith. North Davis. David Hughes. Gary Stalcup. Nazir Adam. Tommy Timpson. Brian Teague. Shannon Helton. Deno Allen. Casey Foster. Chance Ulrich. Third row: Mark Roberson. James Shope. Trip Beaver. Robert Fannin. Jeff Brown. Jody Crowder. Mathew Farley. Paul Sanders. Eddie Hohnson. Greg Swain. Tim Lominac. Forth row James Head. David Powell. Carl Pickens. Rickey Graham. D.J. Cox. Robert Collidge. Buck Shope. tacy Cornwell. Charlie Hutchinson. Chris King. Robbie Hembree. Norman Roberts. Also pictured are the coaches: David Gentry. Bill Gaither. Wayne Watson, and Boyd Shields: Team Do or. Bill Offer Team Managers. Mike Bone and Jeff Roberson. Conference Champions Cik h Zhe Mull- he Bulldogs gathered around V to discuss the game against Cherokee. Oct. 4. which was a 49-6 shut out. The bulldogs have showed great skill and abilities to conquer- ing their opponents. We are very proud of them. and on the field. he Bulldogs getting ready for V another kickoff in the game against Cullowee at Western Caroli- na. The game was a total shutout of 49-0 in the Bulldogs favor. The first conference win for the Bulldogs. I nd from up above. Here the Tl ogs are just gazing above, then suddenly could it be ... no it can't be . but it is . . . It's Super- Dog! Look! We fight together, and we travel together! he destination is that goal-line V down at the other end, is the thought that is running through these brave Dogs as they head for another TD. Carrying the ball is No. 29. Deno Allen, with two guards and tacklers. No. I5-, Carl Pickens. No. 30, Robert Coolidge. VARSITY BULLDOG SCORE BOARD WE THEY Franklin 0 13 Union County 13 21 Sweetwater 7 24 Cullowhee 49 0 Cherokee 49 6 Hayesville 42 7 Fairmont 48 0 Andrews 54 0 Robbinsville 20 19 Swain 27 20 Beaver Creek 42 14 Rosman 22 18 20 Sorry bud, can't have it. Oh. you can't catch me uildog D.J. Cox had a total of C 1.190 yds. rushing and 19 ID’s. Coolidge 422 yds.) Pickens, 25 catches and 572 yds. receiving) Nicely, 14 catches for 331 yds. re- ceiving-, Shope, 12 catches for 194 yds. rushing-, and quarterback Stacy Cornwell. 101 passing attempts with 46 completions and three intercep- tions for 995 yds. Total team rush- ing yds., 2, 241) and total passing yds., 1231. This season the Dogs scored 369 points while only giving up 120. The Bulldogs played a great season, the town and school took pride in them. What about them Dogs”! Coming down for the kill! Z Nov. 15. Murphy played their V first playoff game against Beaver Creek defeating them 42-14. On Nov. 22, Murphy played again this time against Rosman. The Dogs ended the season with a loss against Rosman of 22-18. Representing the coaches of rthe SMC Champs, Bill Gaither had the following comments to make: It doesn’t take many to lead) it takes a lot to follow.” Seniors kept a positive attitude, while the young enthusiastic players helped to be champs.’’ Varsity Football 21 JR. VARSITY BULLQ0G SCORE BOARD ■mMHET -' WE THEY Cullowhee 26 8 Cherokee 14 14 Hayesville 6 25 Franklin 26 12 Andrews 30 12 Robbinsville 0 14 Swain 0 26 T he 1985 Junior Varsity team was young and inexperienced with only two players returning from the 1984 team. A positive aspect of this year’s team that will help next year was the number of eighth graders that participated. A lot of young players gained valuable experience and the coaches are looking for good things to happen from these men in years to come at M.H.S. ! First row: Benny Smith. Kevin Nice- ly, Brett McKeon, James Johnson, Kevin Minnick, Ian Brinke, Paul Smith. Mike Shephard. Brian Whit- ener, Kent Carringer. Kevin Kilpa- trick. Shane Allison. Mickey McGrady. Ryan Gaither. Vic Hall. Travis Lovingood, Brad Penland. Rick Sanders. Bradley Kincaid. Brad Lance. Jody Bandy, Billy Hembree, Scott Roberts, David Smith. David LaRowe, Shawn Johnson. Larry Shope - a «HMU The 1985-86 Bulldog Cheerleaders Of Murphy High Right: Varsity Football Cheerleader Far Right: JV Cheerleaders F: Football; Ba: Basketball; B: Both The great 'M' Cheering team of MFIS Maria Dickerson. Ba Sonya Teasdale. B Samantha Palmer. Ba Cindy Gilbert. Ba Angela Roberts. F Linda Smith, F Cammie Howell. F Kim Rose. B 24 Gina Taylor. Ba Jennifer Aloi. B Dana Taylor. Ba Cindy Phillips. B Cindy Klopfer. Ba Leigh Morris. B Lisa Palmer. F Chrissy Davis. F The Lillie Voices of the JV Cheerleaders: Front: Lynn Mann. Lynnae Banning; Middle: Peggy Wilson. Breeze Gibson. Linda Hendrix. Daanita Fleming; Top: Carla Blair. Veleda Jackson. Marla Hughes. Tammy Lucky. RAH RAH RAH Just taking a little beauty break Swing those legs gals L to R. 1st Row. Lisa Jarrett; Shawn Dale Minnick; Greta Farmer. All-Conference-, Brook Davis; Kim Caldwell-. Tiffany Swanson; Debra Kephart-. Nancy Waldroup; Tracy Foster; Pam Brackett; Tracy Thrasher. Denise Pickens. Flonorable Mention AC; Shelly Dockery; Kathy Temple; Tina Gilbert; Melissa Farmer-. Coaches: Karen Watson and Frankie Roberson. MHS Lady Bumpers Of ’85- '86 Denise Pickens Lisa Jarrett 1986 Track And Golf Team The 1986 Golf Team includes from Left to Right: Chris Burnell. Kevin Curtis. Hank Barnes Ills Aaron Martin. Paul Taaffe. Phil Bowman. Jimmy Anderson, and Jeff Dicks. L to R Kim Barnwell. Tiffany Swanson. Shawn Dale Minnick. Lynn Car- ringer. Kathy Temple. Carol Hendrix. Gina Taylor. Shelly Dockery. Jessi- ca Avett. Tracy Foster. Tina Gilbert. Melissa Farmer. Cindy Klopfer. Lin Min Kong. Sarah McDonald. Coach: Frankie Roberson. Front Row Left to Right: Kim Moss. Tammy Dockery. Tracy Thomas. Deena Decker. Kathy Beaver. Carla Blair. Tara Raper. Lindsey Gentry. Julie Dumas. Susan Taaffe. Second Row Left to Right: Andrea Worley. Candice White. Alisa Johnson. Linda Hendrix. Lori Sneed. Penny Roberson. Leslie Travathan. Misty 2g Crisp. Beverly Cook. Dana Anderson. Amanda Hyatt, and Kitten Alver- son. Front Row L to R Jim Duncan. North Davis. David Kincaid. Mel Nicely. Brian Hall. Daniel Wright. Tommy Timpson. Deno Allen. Tim Berkey. Second Row L to R: Todd Davis. Chris Marcie. Robert Coolidge. Flip Beal. Carl Pickens. Brian Hoyt. Michael Surrett. Robert Marcie, and James Gescheidler. Third Row L to R: James Head. Johnny Self. Charles McHan. Randy Ripper. Buck Shope. Siler Giles. Steve Roberts. Steve Johnson. Bill Picon, and Jesper Gulberg. Front Row Left to Right: Andy Garrison. Brock Anvil. Chad Decker, and Brett McKeon. Second Row Left to Right: Vic Holland. Scott Roberts. Shawn Johnson. Bradley Kincaid, and Ryan Gaither. Frankie Roberson Track jCeaps . . . Humps . . . And Mounds! Wayne Waison Golf Left: Carl Pickens; Above Jessica Avett; Below: Gina Taylor. Flip Beal, and North Davis. 29 MHS Basketball ’85-’86 Varsity Front left to right: Chrissy Davis. Tiffany Swanson. Kim Caldwell. Missy Coker. Shawn Dale Minnick. Standing Head Coach Karen Watson, and Sissy Bristol. Paula Edwards. Pam Brackett. Marla Kephart. Tina Gilbert. Denise Pickens. Shelly Dockery. Donna Tipton. Monee Kilpatrick. Tracy Foster. Lynn Carringer. and Manager Brook Davis. Co-Smoky Mtn. Champs Co-Smoky Mountain Champs is the title gained by the victorious Varsity Boy’s Basketball Team on Feb. 18, 1986. They succeeded in winning 19 out of 20 games for the regular season. Not since I960, has the basketball team at MHS held this title. Now in 1986, (26 years later) the team brings back the title to the place where it belongs under the coaching guidance of Coach Boyd Shields. Left to Right: Manager Tim Berkey. Tyrone Nicely. Johnny Hopkins. Brad Thomas, Jeff Martin. Buck Shope. Randy Ripper. Carl Pickens. Brian Wilson. Flip Beal. Derrick Rohmeyer. and Mel Nicely. 30 MHS Basketball ’85- J.V. Left to Right: Julie Dumas. Kim Young. Kim Carringer. Veleda Jackson. Andrea Morrow. Tracy Thrasher. Breeze Gibson. Lisa Ledford. Amy Davis. Tanya Hem bree. and Tara Raper. Left to Right: Brian Hall. Tony Ronca. North Davis. Davis Bryant. Tim Lominac. Chance Ulrich. Jamie Roland. Todd Davis. Greg Swain. Brett McKeon. and Scott El- lis. Baseball Of ’85 L to R: Tyrone Nicely. Leon Foster. David Thompson. D.J. Cox. Doug Clark. Coaches: Flip Watson, Matt Rogers. Jeff Holloway. Stacy Cornwell. Brian Wilson. Jeff Brown. Kneeling: Tony Williams. Danny Lucky. Eddie Johnson. Jeff Swain. Johnny Hopkins. Chuck Dumas. Jeff Martin. Greg Swain. Bobby Jones. Michael Bone. Patrick Moore. Softball Of ’85 L to R: Jennifer Aloi. Nancy Waldroup. Debra Kephart. Marsha Surrett. Lynn Carringer, Kel- ly Sutton. Denise Pickens, Mandy Phillips. Kim Shepherd. Gerri Jackson. Pam Whited 2nd row: Sarah McDonald. Monica Kilpatrick. Shelly Dockery. Susan Vespasian. Monique Lyles. Michelle Jones. Tammy Phillips. Kim Murphy, Coach: Ms. Reynolds. 35 Bad Leroy Brown Got to give it my all! Say Cheese Please? Ha Ha Ha Time for take-offl pers You shake to the right, then you shake to the left. Qet Jh Zune . With Zhe BAND! Marla Kephart, Band Officers: President. Maria Dickerson. Vice-President. Tresa Beaver. Secretary. Whitney Wal- Drum Majorette lace. Treasurer. Kim White. Flutes and Clarinets: Kathy Mintz. Jill Duncan. Angela Sneed. Dana Anderson. Karen Dalrym- ple. Kitten Alverson. Candice White. Lynnae Banning. Wanda Beaver. Jennifer Heilner. Debra Kephart. Vicki Schwinn. Niki Cook. Nancy Ketner. Brass and Percussion: standing. Kim Stroupe. Robert Caldwell. Derek Townsend. Vickie McKinnon. Amanda Hyatt. Tina Gilbert. Tammi Luckey. Kris Burnell. Rebakah Watts. Tammi Queen. Andrea Worley, kneeling. Tracy Radford. Kim Barnwell. David McLees. Tanya Hem- bree. Stacie Graves. Brian Powell. Kim Young. Gene Timpson. William Caldwell. he Murphy High School Flag Corps excelled great- V ly in achievement during the 1985-86 season. Not only did they give outstanding performances during football games, parades, and pep rallies, but they reached the level of Grand Champions at Marching Auxilliaries of America Camp at Wake Forest. They brought home a Grand Champion trophy, a plaque for best home routine, and a spirit baton as well as many individual awards. The 1985-86 members are (upper left) Maria Dickerson. Sr.i Cindy Picklesimer, Jr.s and Kim White. Sr. FRESHMEN: (upper right) Amy Davis. Teresa Gregory, and Kelly Dockery. CAPTAINS: (lower left) Teresa Beaver and Cindy Gilbert. SOPHOMORES: (lower right) Shannon Gentry, Julie Brown, Dana Taylor, Kristi Hendrix, and Shelley Chastain. he Murphy High School Majorettes, under the V leadership of Head Majorette Gina Taylor, had an excellent year. This year the corp had four seniors, one junior, and two sophomores. Their halftime perfor- mances were excellent, as well as those at pep rallies. At Marching Auxilliaries of America Camp at Wake Forest, they earned a superior trophy, a plaque for best home routine, and a spirit baton. Jennifer Lee was also crowned Miss Majorette Queen of America, and Gina Taylor was first runner up. They also received several individual ribbons for nightly evaluations. The members of the 1985-86 Majorette corp are SENIORS: (upper left) Jennifer Lee. Elizabeth McCombs, and Whitney Wallace. SOPHOMORES: (upper right) Shannon Dockery and Beth Hoover. JUNIOR, (upper right) Donna Tipton. HEAD MAJORETTE: (lower left) Gina Taylor. . — Majorettes The 1985-86 BAND has ten SEN- IORS. Of the seniors, six are officers and eight are auxil- liary members. Band seniors are Kim Barnwell. Teresa Bea- ver. Maria Dickerson. Cindy Gilbert. Jennifer Lee. David McLees. Elizabeth McCombs. Gina Taylor. Whitney Wallace, Kim White. A to 'Drivers Safe transportation is the re- sponsibility of the bus drivers and they have done a fantastic job. Front row: Darrell Decker, Kevin Beaver, Gary Heard. Jim- my Amos, and David Melees. Back row: Calvin Beaver, Roger Shipman, Mathew Bryson, Carl Cheeks, and Tim Babcock. Dibrary The Library Club is the smallest club at M.H.S. this year — con- sisting of only two members — Lynn Dockery and Marsha Sur- rett. The members help others to use the library more efficiently. Their sponsor is Mrs. Sandra Hy- att. m The prime interest of the Future Farm- ers of America, al- though they have diversified, is the field of agriculture. The sponsor is Mr. Boyd Luther. 44 Clubs Arts And Crafts The love of beauty and a special pride in creating brought members to- gether to become the Arts and Crafts Club. The sponsor is Mrs. Lynn Deweese. Chorus Making beautiful music is the members of the Chorus. This year they performed in the Christ- mas program with the Drama Club. Dianne Brown is the sponsor. eecm The Career Exploration Club of North Carolina learns about different types of occupations and the requirements need- ed for these fields. Their sponsors are Mrs. Nancy Dickey and Mrs. Maragret Roberson. Clubs 45 MOSA The members of the Health Occupation Students of America are interested in the medical field. In addition to working at the hospital, they give a Christmas party for the elementary special education class. Their service project this year was School Beautification” (Burke Moore’s Memorial). The club’s Thanksgiving project was to present a food basket to a needy family. The HOSA officers are Mary Sneed, His.-, Kim White, Par.-, Lisa Grant, Rep.; David Powell, Treas.i Susan Vespasian, Sec.s Jeff Brown, V. Pres.-, Jennifer Lee, Pres. Mrs. Neina Thompson was sponsor. VJCA The Vica (Vocational-Industrial Clubs of America) Club con- sists of students interested in carpentry, masonry, and auto mechanics. This year, carpentry's project was building a house on Highway 64. The masons did the brick work for a beautification project on the square in Murphy. The auto mechanics group built a van for the Vocational department, especially for the group who work at the hospital. Officers are Derrick Rohmeyer. Sec.; Carl Cheeks, Mascot; Mitchell Morgan, Par.; Darrell Graves. Rep.-. Buck Shope, V-Pres.; John Johnson, Tres.; Darrell Decker. President. Sponsors are Dan A- ;---------- . n-i_------ MAMA The Drama Club is sponsored by Mrs. Laura Postel. The members perform plays and skits for the student body throughout the school year. This year s Christmas production included two plays, a comedy — Jack Frost Learns A Lesson” and a serious play — What's Happened To Christmas?” The officers are Gina Taylor — President, Cammie Howell — Vice President, and Maria Dickerson — Sec. Treasurer. 48 Clubs SejBMS Science can be fun and in- teresting. This feeling is shared by the members of the Science Club. Mr. Lon- nie Oliver is the club spon- sor. JHA The Future Home-mak- ers of America club is sponsored by Mrs. Dolly Smart. They cook a lot of food and have a lot of fun. Their officers are President — Wanda Lamphere-, Vice Presi- dent — Mary Sneed-, His- torian — Tersa Self; Re- porter — Pam Lambirth; and Parliamintarian — Sharon Dalrympie. Clubs 49 Promoting School spirit, especially for the various sports events, is the main purpose of the Pep Club. They were also involved with com- munity projects as well as those at school. At school they purchased the Bulldog mascot costume. Offi- cers are Scott Ellis. Pres.; Brad Lance. V. Pres.; Tina Thrasher. Sec.; Shane Curtis (np) Rep. Mrs. Nancy Dickey was sponsor. Student Council The Student Council is one of the most prestigious groups on the campus since members are elect- ed by their peers. Its purpose is to represent the student body. Offi- cers are Nazir Adams. Pres.; Gina Taylor. V-P; Kevennie Beaver. Sec.; Mr. Jim McCombs, sponsor. 50 Clubs 3CA The Fellowship of Christian Atheltes consists of mem- bers who promote the Christian idea in all their activities. This year's FCA is the largest club at MFIS, consisting of about 150 members. Mrs. Frankie Ro- berson and Mr. Matt Rogers sponsor this active group. They kicked the 1985-86 school year off with their annual fun-time fellowship meeting at the Murphy Tennis Courts. The athletes and sponsors played var- ious games until dark. They then went into the Old Rock Gym for refreshments and a program given by guest speaker Mr. Buddy Pope who had played col- lege football with Bear Bryant’s Crimson Tide.” Throughout the year the FCA invited other guest speakers such as Mrs. Mary Miller and Mrs. Pam Miller, who spoke to the group about alcoholism; and Mr. David Swan, who spoke about teenage suicide. Oth- er activities included at- tending the Christmas con- tata at the First Baptist Church, and a seminanr on rock music at Fliwassee, Georgia, given by Billy Mayo. The group found the program, A Journey through Rock,” very inspi- rational. They went to sing for the elderly at the Rest Flome during the holidays. During February, FCA mem- bers also raised funds to send delegates to the FCA State Convention held at Greensboro in March. The officers were Captain Steve Roberts; Captain- elect. Angela Roberts; Sec., Chuck Dumas and Treasur- er. Shawn Dale Minnick. Clubs SI DSCA The Distributive Education Club of America is com- posed of juniors and sen- iors who have various jobs off campus. The sponsor of this club is Jim Roberts. Their officers are: Presi- dent — Gail Woodyj Vice President — Dean Hassi Secretary — Bobby Jones; Treasurer — Dale Robinson. Quit And Hunting The Gun and Hunting Club of M.H.S. is com- posed of members who want to learn to hunt safely and to handle guns correctly. Many are gun collectors. During their meetings, they dis- cuss several types of guns. The club's sponsor is Mr. James Wilson. 52 Clubs M To be eligible to be a member in the Mono- gram Club, one must be an athlete who has let- tered in one of the sports offered at M.H.S. The officers are Denise Pickens — President; Buck Shope — Vice President; Lynn Car- ringer — Secretary-, and Gary Stalcup — Treasur- er. The sponsors are Coaches David Gentry and Karen Watson. Front Row: Greta Farmer. Donna Tipton. Shelley Dockery. Monee Kilpatrick. Denise Pickens. Lisa Jarrett. Nazir Adam. David Powell. Charles McHan. Tyrone Nicely. Buck Shope. Second Row: Tina Gilbert. Carol Hendrix. James Gescheidler. Jimmy Anderson. Paul Taffee. Tracy Foster, Kim Caldwell. Third Row Tiffany Swanson. Lynn Carringer. Jeff Martin. Tim Berkey. Shawn Dale Minnick. John Johnson. Fourth Row: Aaron Martin. Chuck Dumas. Phil Bowman. Chris King. Casey Foster. Paula Edwards. Flip Beal. Carl Pickens. Stacy Cornwell. Johnny Hopkins. Mel Nicely. Fifth Row: David Thompson. Robert Fannin. Gina Taylor. Mark Roberson. Moe Patel. North Davis. Sixth Row: D.J. Cox. Robert Coolidge. Gary Stalcup. Eddie Johnson. Michael Bone. Tripp Beaver. Monogram 53 Monogram Administration Mr. Bob Hendrix is the principal at Murphy High School. It is obvious to students and teachers that he devotes his time to Excel- lence at in Education” at Murphy High. , V Mr. Roy Pipes. Super- intendent of Chero- kee County Schools is a former student and teacher of MHS. As- sistant Principal, Bill Gaither came to MHS from Georgia last year. He coaches and teaches data processing. into s V a Mr. Jim McCombs, Guid- ance Counselor, who is a former athletic director at MHS, is also a native son , having graduated in 1955. For several years Mrs. Peg- gy Gee, not pictured, has been the MFIS secretary, bookkeeper, receptionist, nurse”, and mentor to any students. This year Mrs. Brenda Gentry was em- ployed as receptionist. 55 Mrs. Patsy Hendrix. Head of the English depart- ment. teaches French I and II as well as English IV. She has been teach- ing at MHS for about twenty years. Mrs. Hen- drix takes students to England every spring. She is also a senior class sponsor. Smllencc Js ... f Mrs. Velma Burch started teaching at MHS in I960. She teaches English II, Journalism, and she is advisor of the Boo- merang and Kanuh- sheta. Mrs. Laura Postell teach- es English I and III at Murphy High. She's been here for about fifteen years. She sponsors the drama club. Above is a photo of her English III class-, Mrs. Postell is also a senior sponsor. 56 English Communicating And Understanding Mr. Boyd Shields teaches Eng- lish I and Eng- lish III as well as being coach of var- sity boys' basketball. He also helps coach JV football. His pri- mary subject is English, but his first love” is athletics. Mrs. K a t y Collins teach- es English I. II. and III. A very welcome ad- dition to the faculty, she also teaches Gov Eco and Phy. Science. Mrs.Sandra Hyatt, librar- ian at MHS for three years, also teaches Me- dia for ju- niors and seniors. English 57 Adding New Meaning Zo your Cife With Math Mrs. Shiela Snow teaches Algebra I, Algebra II. Math Analysis, and calculus. She was chosen this year for the honor of Teacher of the Year ” of MHS and Cherokee County Schools. She sponsors the Beta Club. Mrs. Dav Ann Worley teaches algebra and geom- etry and is sponsor of the cheerleaders. She graduat- ed from Murphy High School in 1975 and holds her Bachelor Degree from WNCU. Mrs. Worley's cheerfulness and sincerety have gained for her the re- spect of students and col- leagues. Mr. Kenneth Farmer teaches General Math. Algebra I. and Gov Eco. He is a teacher with a sense of humor, self- dignity. and kindness. Although he loves to teach, his pride and joy is his granddaughter, whom he frequently babysits. This year was Mr. Richard Hincke’s first year at Mur- phy High. He came to MHS after graduating from the University of Tennessee. Well-liked. Mr. Hincke teaches G Math, Int. Bus., Geometry and Algebra I. 58 ;Discovering New Worlds With Science.. . Mr. Lonnie Oliver is one of our science teachers. He teaches Physical Science. Chemistry, and Physics. Mr. Oliver has been teaching at Murphy High School since the beginning of time”. Mr. Oliver enjoys taking care of the farm with his wife and boy. Mr. Russell Stockton is a science teacher. He teaches Physical Sci- ence, Biology, and Physics. He has taught at MHS for seven years. He enjoys hunting. Faculty And Departments 59 Tut ding your Way Through History. . . Ms. Sue Reynolds is head of the history de- partment. She teaches U.S. history and world geography. She is the softball coach and a freshman class sponsor. She has been teaching at MHS for around twenty years. Mrs. Reynolds has a wide field of interests which include astrology and genealogy. Mrs. Karen Way- man is teaching in the history depart- ment this year. She teaches Gov Eco but is better known as a Spanish teach- er. She is a senior class sponsor and has been tecahing at MHS for thirteen years. Mrs. Way- man was Valedic- torian and Home- coming Queen at MHS in 1968. Mr. James Wilson. who teaches U.S. history and World history, is a cap- tain in the National Guard. He is a sharpshooter. He is a junior class spon- sor. Mr. Wilson referees” fights and is also very im- pressive in his sporty red Datsun 300ZX. He rides horses and enjoys flying planes. 60 Advancing With Cultural Arts Mrs. Janice Harkins teaches Art I and Art II. In Art I the students learn the basics of art, in Art II they learn more advanced ap- proaches. Mrs. Harkins has taught Art at Murphy High School for two years. She also teaches Art at Murphy Elemen- tary School. Mrs. Harkins has a wide variety of interests which include among other things, sports and drawing. The Murphy High Chorus, com- posed of forty-eight junior and sen- ior high students, is one of the lar- gest in the history of Murphy High School. Under the direction of Mrs. Diane Brown they sing a variety of music from classical to modern. They have performed before both junior and senior high students. This is the first year that chorus has been offered since 1980, when Mrs. Velma Burch directed. Mr. James Roberts teaches Market- ing Education. Mr. Roberts has been teaching at Murphy High School for fifteen years. In his free time Mr. Roberts enjoys outdoor sports, es- pecially fishing and hunting. Mr. Roberts is a freshman sponsor. Mrs. Nancy Dickey is a Career Ex- ploration teacher. CE introduces students to the world of work,” and prepares them for the responsi- bility of getting a job and choosing the career that best suits them. Mrs. Dickey has taught at MHS for six years. She enjoys snow-skiing. Mrs. Margaret Roberts is a very wel- come addition at Murphy High School. Mrs. Roberts teaches Career Explorations. In her free time Mrs. Roberts enjoys gardening, boating, and cooking. She also attends West- ern Carolina University to gain her Masters Degree. 62 Developing Effective Vocational Programs Mrs. Joy Watson, not pictured, is the Vocational Director of MHS. Mrs. Watson provides leadership in developing effective vocational programs. She also prepares budgets, keeps records, reports, and inven- tories in accordance with local, state, and federal policies. Mrs. Watson also assists in the selection and placement of vocational personnel. Mrs. McKin- ney. pictured at left, is a vocational aide. Mrs. McKinney serves as a support personnel to vocation- al education students. She helps students in remedial communications and computational skills and reme- dial vocational and technical skills that are neces- sary for success in regular vocational programs. She also does vocational assesment and career interest testing. Mrs. Dollie Smart teaches Home Economics I and II. and Child Care I and II. Mrs. Smart has taught at Murphy High School for twenty-one years. She has also worked as a lunchroom supervisor and a home school coordinator. In her spare time Mrs. Smart enjoys gardening, interior decorating, and sewing. Mrs. Smart is a sophomore. Mrs. Neina Thompson teaches Intro- duction to HOE. HOE I, and HOE II. Mrs. Thompson’s HOE II students work in the hospital, learning skills necessary for a health occupation. Mrs. Thompson has been teaching at MHS for five years. In her spare time she enjoys snow skiing, swim- ming. and chopping wood. 63 Preparing Mr. Vernon Barmes is a very wel- come addition at Murphy High School. A retired naval officer and electronics engineer, Mr. Barmes teaches computer science. In com- puter science students learn about the history of computers, structure of computers, language used with computers, computer programming. dor Zke Work ing World Mrs. Barbara McConnell teaches Typing I, Typing II, and accounting. Mrs. McConnell has been teaching at Murphy High School for thirty- one years. Mrs. McConnell is a ju- nior sponsor. In her spare time Mrs. McConnell enjoys reading and talk- ing about her Grandbaby. Mrs. Frankie Roberson teaches typ- ing I, Office Occupations, and Intro- duction to Business. Mrs. Roberson has been teaching here for six years and is a sophomore sponsor. She en- joys coaching midget girls basket- ball, track, helping with volleyball jogging and swimming. With Vocational Education Mr. Boyd Luther teaches agriculture. He has taught at MHS for six years. In has spare time Mr. Luther enjoys fish- ing. Mr. Dan Anderson teaches Auto Me- chanics and Introduction to the Trad- ing Industry. Mr. Anderson has been teaching at MHS for eight years. Mr. Anderson enjoys working on cars. Mr. Wayne Gentry pictured above teaches masonry. He has been teach- ing at MHS for two years. Mr. Hoyt Roberson has taught carpentry at MHS for seven years. Mr. Flip Watson teaches gifted and talented students at both Murphy Elementary and High School. Mr. Watson has taught at Murphy High School for the past four years. In his free time Mr. Watson enjoys hunt- ing and fishing. Mrs. Lynn Deweese teaches remme- dial English, math, U.S. history, physical science, and biology. Mrs. Deweese has been teaching at Mur- phy High School for five years. When Mrs. Deweese has any free time, she enjoys reading and taking walks. Mrs. Sue Bridges teaches civics, so- cial studies, language arts, and rem- mediational classes. Mrs. Bridges has taught at Murphy High School for three years. In her free time Mrs. Bridges enjoys reading. 66 Mr. David Gentry teaches health and Physical Education as well as coaching football. Mr. Gentry has been teaching at Murphy High School for three years. When Mr. Gentry is not coaching or teaching he enjoys being with his family. Mrs. Karen Watson teaches health and physical education. She also coaches volleyball and basketball. Mrs. Watson has been coaching for ten years. She has taught at MHS since January of 1985. In her free time Mrs. Watson enjoys jogging, swimming, and spending time with her children. Mr. Ralph McConnell teaches Dri- vers Education at Murphy High School. Mr. McConnell has been teaching at MHS for the thirty- three years. In his free time from teaching Mr. McConnell enjoys sports and going to church. 67 Mrs. Sharon Hicks, pictured above and the lunchroom staff work hard each school day to prepare nutri- tious meals for MHS students. The Lunchroom Ladies”, pictured at the left, are from left to right. Jettie Cornwell, Virginia Mintz, Cleo Moss, Dora Taylor, and Mollie Wor- ley. 68 Doug King has worked at Murphy High School for eight years. Doug provides general maintenance for Murphy High School. Doug, an avid Tar Heels fan, enjoys aggra- vating his two daughters in his free time. Eddie and Jean Panter are the Murphy High School custodians. Mr. and Mrs. Panter have worked here for five years. Mr. Johnny Sommerous. not pictured, is the custodian for the Vocational Building. Zke farther Adventures Of .. . AAAA AAAAAAAAAA tta t AAAAA AAAA VALEDICTORIAN Steve Roberts SALUTATORIAN — VOCATIONAL HONOR Cindy Gilbert West Citizen And Danfortk Awards BEST CITIZEN Steve Roberts 74 DANFORTH AWARD Mike Thigpen DANFORTH AWARD Cindy Gilbert Top to Bottom: L to R — Charles McHan. Gina Taylor. Johnny Hopkins. Robert Marcie Nazir Adam. Darrell Decker, Keir Davis, Cindy Gilbert, Shelley Dockery. Lisa Jarrett Kevennie Beaver. Susan Vespasian. Becky Clark. Keith Freeman. Mike Thigpen 76 Meta Club This is the first year that the Mur- phy High School has invited sopho- mores to be in the Beta Club, making it the largest Beta Club in Murphy High School history. Although they are an important part of the Beta Club, they are not active members until their Ju- nior year. The sponsor of the Beta Club is Mrs. Sheila Snow. 1985-86 members of the Beta Club are (Bottom to Top, I- r) Susan Vespasian. Kevennie Beaver. Keith Freeman. David Thompson, Kim White. Maria Dickerson. Brook Davis. Becky Clark, Teresa Self, Lisa Grant. Chris King, Randy Ripper, Cindy Gil- bert, Johnny Hopkins. Tim Berkey. Marla Kephart, Kim Caldwell, Donna Tipton, Lynn Carringer. Shawn Dale Minnick. Monee Kilpatrick, Kathy Temple, Lisa Jarrett, Laura Carroll. Charles McHan, Mary Dockery, Nazir Adam, Keir Davis. Tammy Hooper, Chris Wolfe, and Mike Thigpen. (Not pictured, Jennifer S. Patterson) Junior Marshals Junior Marshals are the five juniors who are chosen on the basis of having the highest grade averages in their class. At graduation they serve as attendants to the seniors. 1986 Junior Marshalls are: Mary Dockery, chief marshal; Pam Brackett; and Lynn Carringer. Back: Tim Berkey and Randy Ripper. The officers of the Beta Club have been mem- bers since their junior Year. They are elected by the members of the club. The 1986 officers are President — Nazir Adam, Vice-President — Mike Thigpen, Secretary — Keir Davis, and Treasurer — Cindy Gilbert. Seniors made up about half of this year’s Beta Club. Seven new seniors were inducted into the club to add to the ten from last year. Seniors are (front L to R) Susan Vespasian. Ke- vennie Beaver, Keith Freeman, Kim White, Lisa Grant, Maria Dickerson, Becky Clark, Teresa Self Cindy Gilbert, Laura Carroll. Nazir Adam, Keir Davis, Johnny Hopkins, Lisa Jarrett, Charles McHan, Mike Thigpen, Chris Wolfe, (Not pic- tured. Jennifer S. Patterson.) The Mu Alpha Theta or MATH club is a club consisting of students who have an A average in all their previous math courses. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Sheila Snow, and this is its second year here at MHS. The members are as follows: Kim Caldwell, Monee Kilpatrick, Donna Tipton, Pam Brackett, Brook Davis, David Thompson, Tommy Timpson, Lisa Jarrett, Sta- cey Cornwell. Steve Routh. Lynn Carringer. Tim Berkey. Keith Freeman, Cindy Gilbert, Angela Roberts. Laura Carroll, David McClure, Roni Kil- lian, Mary Dockery, Wanda Lanphere, Mike Thigpen, Randy Ripper, Paul Taaffe, Chris King, Steve Roberts, Nazir Adam, and Keir Davis. 78 Honors The GATE, or Gifted and talented program consists of academically gifted students. They hold debates and research many interesting subjects. The program is directed by Mr. Flip Watson. The members are as follows: Dinesh Rao, Kevin Minnick, Mickey McGrady. Marla Hughes, Lynn Carringer, Lin Min Kong, Tina Gilbert, Tiffany Swanson, Chris Berkey, Shane Killian, North Davis. Derek Stiles, Brian Phillips, Chance Ulrich, Nancy Waldroup. Stan Sherrill. Jeff Martin, and Todd Davis. Homecoming . . . Cherish Zhe Cove Mascots Erin Anderson and Eric Collins The 1985-86 Homecoming was truly a night that would be held in the hearts of those that were on the court and a beautiful memory in the minds of those who looked on. The theme Cherish was played by the MHS marching band as the ten lovely representatives, colorfully beruffled. were escorted down the royal pathway and took their places on the court. Then, as the drumroll sound- ed and balloons were released. Miss Gina Taylor was crowned Queen by Superintendent Roy Pipes, and was given the traditional kiss and bouquet of roses. Keir Davis. Senior — Escort Paul Brown Cindy Gilbert. Senior — Escort Steve Roberts m 80 Lisa Jarrett. Senior — Escort Jeff Brown Gina Taylor. Senior — Escort Derrick Rohmeyer Kim Caldwell, Junior — David Thompson Tracey Foster, Sophomore — Brian Wilson Missy Coker, Junior — Bryan Gaves Donna Tipton, Junior — Bryan White Pam Rose. Sophomore — David Delo- Linda Hendrix. Freshman — Kevin Kil- zier patrick Mrs. Velma Burch, Advi- sor Robin Whitener, Kanuh- sheta Editor Journalism Staff — Front Row: Maria Dickerson, Kim White. Judy Rob- erts, and Robin Whitener Back Row: John Martin, Missy Farley. Kathy Temple, Jenni Stiles, Gina Dockery, and Mrs. Burch. (Not Pictured Jennifer Patterson) Putting together a yearbook and newspaper can be very trying at times, as many Journalism stu- dents discovered. Though the staff was small and inexperi- enced, under the leadership of Mrs. Burch they managed to do the job. Meeting deadlines was a very demanding and hectic task, but the staff shared a special closeness that seemed to make it all worthwhile. Seniors: Judy Roberts. Kim White. Maria Dickerson, and Robin Whitener. (Not pictured: Jennifer Patterson) $2 Journalism Judy Roberts Boomerang Co-Editor Jennifer S. Paterson Boomerang Co-Editor Juniors: Kathy Temple. John Martin. Missy Farley. Jenni Stiles, and Gina Dockery. Staff Robin M. Whitener — Kanuh- sheta Editor. Boomerang Report- er. Jennifer S. Patterson — Boomer- ang Co-Editor. Sports Co-Editor. Judy Roberts — Boomerang Co- Editor. Editor, Senior Editor. Maria Dickerson and Kim White — Band Editors, Freshman Edi- tors, Flonors Editors, Boomerang Reporters. Missy Farley — Faculty Editor. Boomerang Reporter. Kathy Temple — Sophomore Edi- tor, Art Editor, Boomerang Re- porter. Clubs Editor. John Martin — Sports Co-Editor. Boomerang Reporter. Jenni Stiles — Junior Editor. In- dex Co-Editor, Boomerang Re- porter. Gina Dockery — Jr. High Editor, Index Co-Editor, Boomerang Re- porter. 83 Autography Seniors 85 J Only lor A Nazir Adam Jimmy Amos Lilly Morgan Barnes Kevennie Beaver Ronnie Beaver Kathy Woody Beaver Teresa Beaver J r I Kevin Beaver Michele Blackwell Seniors 86 We Caugked Until . Joyce Brendle Jeff Brown Marc Burnell Scott Carringer Laura Carrol Jessie Castleberry Carl Cheeks Seniors 87 We Mad Zo Cry Lynn Cook Robert Coolidge Becky Ramsey Cordin Jon Crisp Keir Davis Angie Day Maria Dickerson 88 Seniors We Smiled Until . . . Tammy Gibson Cindy Gilbert Ricky Graham Lisa Grant Darrell Graves Gary Heard Jeff Holloway Johnny Hopkins Cammie Howell Seniors 89 We Said Melissa Tanner Hughes Stacy Hughes Gerri Jackson Vanessa Jackson Eddie Johnson Tim Kephart Tim Kernea Lisa Jarrett Wanda Lamphere Gary Ledford Vicki King Seniors 90 We Shared M Zhen. . . Jennifer Lee Cindy Lewis Melissa Hamby Lovingood Thomas Madden Theresa Morriss Beth Moss Mike McClure Robert Marcie Charles McHan David McLees Jody McRae Elizabeth McCombs Seniors 91 With All O Heart Cassey Palmer Derrick Penland Jeff Pipes Jennifer Sneed Patterson Marvin Patterson Traci Pickens Denise Pickens David Powell We Coved Until . . . 93 We Qrew Apart 94 Seniors Jf Only dor A Moment . . . Robin McGrady Whitener Chris Wolfe Gail Woody James Whitener Whitney Wallace Jimmy Wright Veronica Machen et al £ e jv o K MR. and MRS. MHS Carl Checks — Pam Cheeks MOST TALENTED % MOST INTELLIGENT Laura Carroll — Mike Thigpen MOST COURTEOUS Lisa Grant Robert Marcie s u p e n A Z J V BEST DRESSED Cammie Howell — Charles McHan — Vanessa Jackson David McLees MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST LOOKING Steve Roberts — Cindy Gilbert Nazir Adam — Keir Davis 97 MOST UNFORGETTABLE Darrell Decker — Teresa Queen CLASS FLIRTS Eddie Johnson — Elizabeth McCombs MOST MISCFIEVIOUS BEST ALL AROUND Dean Hass — Kevennie Beaver BEST PERSONALITY Paul Brown — Whitney Wallace 5 u P e r I a t i v c s MOST ATHLETIC Buck Shope — Denise Pickens Keith Freeman — Gerri Jackson MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Matthew Earley — Angela Roberts Senior Directory NAZIR AHMED ADAM PO Box 786 Murphy, NC; Math Contest 2, 3; Physical Science Medal 1; Gov. Econ. Medal 2; Chemistry Medal 3; English Medal 3; Junior Marshall 3; MHS Science Fair 1, 2, 3; NC Scholars Program 4; WCU Science Fair 1, 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3, President 4; Who's Who 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; AH Conference Football 4; Track 2, 3; NRA Pres. 1; Class Pres. 3; Bus Driver 3, 4; Best Looking 4 JAMES TODD AMOS Rt. 3 Box 90 Murphy, NC: Jr. NRA 1; HOSA 2; Monogram Club 2; DFCA Club 3: FFA 4; Football 1, 2; Bus Driver 3, 4. DENA ANTHONY Rt. 1 Box 38 Brasstown, NC: FHA Cert. 2, 3: HOSA Cert. 3: FHA 1, 2, 3: Spirited Youth 2, 3: Devotional 2, HOSA 3, 4: CPR Cert. 3, 4. TIMOTHY BABCOCK Rt. 5 Box 94 Murphy, NC: Spanish 1; Library 2: Business 3: Bus Driver 4 LILLY MORGAN BARNES PO Box 395 Hayesville, NC. Sec Treas. 3: DFCA 4. DARRELL FORRESTER DECKER PO. Box 425, Murphy, NC: Gun and Hunting Treas. 1; VICA 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; FFA 2, V. Pres. 3; Football Manager 2; Bus Driver 4: Who's Who 4: Most Unforgettable 4: Class Pres. 4 MARIA CAMILLE DICKERSON Rt. 2, Box 259-A, Murphy, NC; English Medal 1; English Cert. 2; Beta Club 4; Student Council 1, 2; Journalism Staff 4; MHS Sci. Fair 2; WCU Sci. Fair 1, 2; Arts and Crafts Club 1, 2, Treas. 2; FCA 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Drama Club 3, 4, Sec Treas. 3, 4; Track 1, 2; JV Basketball 2; Basketball Cheerleader 3, 4; Flag Corps 2, 3, 4; Co-Capt. 3; Band 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; W.C.U. Math Contest 4; Devotional 2, 3; Perfect Aft. 2 SHELLEY DENISE DOCKERY Rt. 3, Box 141, Murphy, NC; All-State Band 1, 2, 3, U-T Honors Band 2, McDonalds All-American High School Band Nominee 3; Who's Who 4; Drama 1; Monogram 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Sci. Club 4; JV Basketball 1, 2; V. Basketball 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; DOROTHY KIMBERLY BARNWELL RL 1 Box 266Murphy,-NC, Key Cluh - Track 1.2 3, 4; Cheerleader 2; Volleyball 3. 4: Band 12 3. 4 Treas. 1: Wildlife Club 1; Tracivl, 2 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; FCA Club 3. MATTHEW E. FARLEY Rt. 2 Box 566-B, Murphy, NC; Drama 3 4 Arts 4; Computer Club 3: Dau0onal Club 3j£_ep Club 4. KATHY W. BEAVER Crafts 4: FCA 4; Football 4. Most School Spirit 4. PRESTON KEITH Murphy, Ni GLEN KEVIN BEAVER 410 Hiwassee St. FREEMAN Rt. 1 Box 127-B Brasstown, NC 28902: Valedictorian 1 2 Murphy. NC: FFA 1. 4; VICA , 3; Band 1, 2; Bus Driver 3, 4. KEVENNIE US Hist. Medal 3: Alg. II Medal 3; french Med a Who's Who 4; Beta ELIZABETH BEAVER 410 Hwassee St. Murphy. NC: NC All-State Band Club 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4 WCU Math Cunt. 2, 3. 4: UNCA Sci. Fest. 3; 1, 2; UT Honor Mid P: Prom Waitress 3: Most Mischievous 4, Tn County Math Cont. 4, Best AUAround 4.RICKIE GENE GARRISON Pipe 4. Class V Pres. 1 3. 1984 Governor's School 441 Old Peachtree Rd. Marble. NC28905; Set : i Alternate 3; Who's Who 4;Beta CMb 3. 4; Etc Club 1; Spanish Club V Agr I 3. Carpentry 2. TAMBERLY JOANNE GIBSON Rt. 5 Box 441 Pres. 2; Pep CW1. 2 Art.s and Photo. Club 1; Softball 1; JV Girls t-Marpfo NC, Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Aits 8 Crafts 1}3. Sec. 2: Golden M Girl Basketball Stat. 1; V. Softball 1; JV Girls Murphy, NC, Pep Club 1, 2. 3; Arts 8 Crab Slat. 3, 4; Cheerleader 2; Student 2; Cheerleader 2, 3. Volleyball Manager ? CYNTHIA DIANE GILBERT ‘ Spanish Cert I Band 1, J09 Hilton St. Murphy. NC Alg. I Medal I Phy. So Medal I: English FAVER Rt. 3 Box 234A ’ Medal 2; Scholar's Program 2. 3, 4; Junior Marshall 3; Student Council Murphy. NC. TERESA ANN Bf AVER Arts and Photo. Treas 1, Drama 2; 3,% Mnorehead Nominee 4; Homecoming Court 4; Beta Club 3, 4' FCA 1, 2. 3. 4: Pep V Pres 2; Basketball 2; Etc. 3: Spanish 3; Flag sytvi'4; Arts Crafts 1; Pep Club 2; FCA 2. 3: Devotional 3; Mu Council Sec. Treas. 4; NC Scholars Program 4; SpatfsfiTert. T; Band I, 2; Flag Corps 1, 2; GT 1. 2 3, 4. RONNIE BFAVER Rt. 3 BoxTST Corp 3. Co. Co-Capt. 4 MICHELE MARIE BLACKWELL 301 Coot Springs Alpha Theta 4: HOSA 4; flag Corp l,2 t, 4; dipt. 3, 4; All Dist Band Murphy. NC: Arts and Crafts 1, 2. 3; Softball 1, 2. JOYCE ANN 1, 2, 3: Best Citizen 4; Class Sec. 3. 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4. I BRENDLE 304 Matlby Rd Marble, NC, Arts and Crafts 1, 2, 3; Softball RICKEY GRAHAM 905 H wassee St Murphy, NC; Gen. Math Medal i 1- 2- JEFFREY MAC ARTHUR BROWN 1004 Valley River A v. Murphy. NC; Typ MeM 3; Jr NRA 1; I ibrary Club 2; Agr. 3, 4: Track 3; Football 4 HOSA Club 3. Vice Pres. 4; Etc. Club 3; Science Club 1. 2; Football 1, 2. EISA DOREEN GRANT Rt. 2 Boi J!3, Murphy, NC: Home Ec Cert 2; 3; Baseball 2. PAUL HARRISON BROWN Rt. 7 Box ....... Spanish Clut 1 2. 3; Comp. 3: Mu Alpha Theta 4. H 2 .?. 4 MATTHFW BRYSON Rt 3 Box 222 Mu, VICA 2. 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4 MARC ERIC BURNELL Rt. 2l3ojrf3 Murphy, NC; Science Club 1; HOSA 3: Arts and Cratts 4 SCOTT CARRINGER ' Brasstown. NC. 28902. LAURA LYNNE CARRMLilF 5 Box] Murphy, NC; Served Senior Tea 2: HOE I Medal and Cert. 3: Beta Club 4; Arts 8 oming Escort Crafts 1; FHA 2.4; HOSA 3, 4, Rep 4; Perfect Att. 2, 3, 4; HOSA Dist. Congress DARRELL 11; Arts and Photo. Club . W?; Beta dub 3.% Mu. I; ,Most Inter............ 100 Murphy, NC; Alg. I Medal 1; Eng. 2; FCA 2; Spanish Club 2; Cheerli Theta 3, 4; HOSA 3; Science Clu, DAYLE CASTLEBERRY Rt. 1 Box 32 Arts and Cratts 3, 4; Band 1. CARL' ... Murphy, NC; FFA Student of the Year 2, 3, District Masonry Contest 3; District Carpentry Contest 4; FFA 1, 2, 3; VICA 2, 3, 4; FFA Pres 3' Lib. Club Reporter 3; JV Football 1; Bus Driver 3. 4 CARLENA MARIE CHEEKS Box 153 Murphy, NC; Arts and Cratts Club 1, 2; Pep Club 2 3' DFCA Club 3, 4. PAMELA CHRISTINE TAYLOR CHEEKS PO Box 373 Murphy, NC; Pep Club 1, 2; Pres. 3; FHA Club 1; FHA District Ratty Arts and Crafts Club 2, 3; Journalism 3; Lib. Club V. Pres.; Mrs. MHS 4 Chorus 1. REBECCA MAE CLARK Rt. 3 Murphy, NC; JR NRA 1; Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4; HOSA 3, 4; BETA 3, 4; Who's Who 4; Student Council 4. LISA COLE Rt. 1 Box 311 Murphy, NC. AMANDA LYNN COOK Rt. 1 Box 260 Murphy, NC; FHA 1; HOSA 2, 3. 4; Arts and Crafts 2, 3. ROBERT COOLIDGE Rt. 1 Brasstown, NC; Track 2, 3, Honorable Mention 2, 3, School Record 3; Football 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention 4; Spanish 1, Club 2, V Pres. 1; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1. DEBBIE BRYANT CRISP Rt. 3 Box 223 Murphy, NC; HOSA Club 4; FHA Club 1. 2, 3; Softball 1, 2, 3 JONATHAN DALE CRISP Rt. 7 Box 337 Murphy, NC. KEIR ELIZABETH DAVIS Hitchcock St. Murphy, NC; Biology Award 2; Homecoming Court 2, 3, 4; GT 1, 2, 3, 4; NC Scholars Program 1, 2, 3, 4; Moor ahead Nominee 4; English Medal 3; Algebra II Medal 2; Geom. Medal 3; Psy. Award 3; Beta Club 3, Sec. 4; FCA Club 1, 2; Etc. Club 1; Monogram Club 2, Reporter 3 ANGELA LEIGH DAY Rt. Box 380, Murphy, NC; Etc. 1; HOSA 2, 3; Library Club Sec. 3; Pep Club iperon hr Special Olym 3; Most Courteous 4 RAVES Rt 3 Box 183 B Murphy. NC; Vica Club 4 DIANE HALL Rt 1 Box 53, Brasstown, NC 28902: ’hd Place FHA Job Seeking Skills 3; Ex. Prom Comm. ‘ rial 2; Spirited Youth 2, 3; HOSA 2, 3; HOSA 3 3 Box 288. Murphy. NC: VICA 2, 3, 4; DFCA 3. telfeduai' 4. JESSE CHRISTOPHER DEAN HASS Rt. 3 Box 108, Murphy, NC; NRA 1; VICA 2 slown, NC; Spirited Youth 2; 3; DFCA Pres 4; Most Mischievous 4 GARY KEVIN HEARD Rt 2 Box HARD CHEEKS PO Box 373' 533. Murphy. NC; FFA 1, 2, 3; VICA 1, 2, 3, 4. JEFFREY FRANKLIN HOLLOWAY Rt. 3 Box 1134, Murphy. NC; VICA 2. 3. 4; JV Football 1 Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4 JOHNNY BOYD HOPKINS Rt. 1 Box 152-A Marble. NC; Math Award 1; Science Club 1, 2; Beta Club 3. 4; Monogram 4; Who's Who 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4 CAMMIE RENEE HOWELL 104 King St Murphy, NC: WCU Science Fair 1; MHS Science Fair 3; Emily Davison Scholarship 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 1, Sec. 2, Treas. 1, 3; V Pres. 4; Devotional 1, 2; FCA 1, 2; Cheerleading 2, 3. 4. Co-Capt. 3; Most Talented 4 MELISSA T. HUGHES Murphy NC. STACY I. HUGHES Rt. 3 Box 135 Murphy, NC; Science Club 1 2 FFA 1, 2; C VICA 1, 2, 3, 4 GERRI YVETTE JACKSON Rt. 5 Box 28 Murphy, NC; Home Fc. Award 3; Best AH Around 4; Arts and Cratts Club Pres. 1; Spanish Club Treas. 2; JV Basketball 1; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. VANESSA JACKSON Rt. 5 Box 30 Murphy, NC; Arts and Crafts Club 1 2; Flag Corp 2, 3; Best Dressed 4 LISA ANN JARRETT 204 Duke Street, Murphy, NC; Who's Who 4; Homecoming Court 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Etc. Club 1, 3; Monogram Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; FCA 2; Spanish 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Class Sec. 1, 2; Band 1. 2; Flag Corps 1, 2; Basketball Stat 4; Tri-County Math Contest 3, 4; Senior Executive Committee 4; Volleyball Capt. 4. CHARLES EDWARD VAN JOHNSON P.O. Box 252, Murphy, NC; NRA 1; Devotional Club 2, 3, 4; FCA 2, 3, 4; Monogram 2, 3, 4; JV Football I JV Basketball 1, 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball Treas. A; Most Courteom A FFA 1: DECA 2, 3. 4;. 4; Beta 4. CHARLES SHOPE fit. 3 Box 261 Mur Pres 2 3. 4: VICA 2, V. Pres Football 1 Attilie 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Tjkt3, 4; B fit. 2 Box 416 Murphy. NC; Pap'1. 4p 4; Monogram 2: Arts and Crafts 3; Spanish Sc 3. 4 Co Captam. MARY SUE SNEED Ft. 3 Box 3 2 2 4, V. Pres.; Pep 1, HOSA 1, 2. 3 Pres. 4; I 1, 2 3. 4 THOMAS ROBERT STOVALL fit 7B 2 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2. GINA MICHELLE TAYLL NC: Class Pres. I. 2; Miss Majorette of Ament 1, 2 3. 4. Homecoming Queen: Student Cop GAFF 1. 2, Drama Present 1. 2. 2 4; Arts m Who 4; Pep 2, Pres. TcA2L 3 Arts and Crafi L Majorette Jtb'th Award 2; 'Ut 3. Co-Editor fid Marble, NC RRICK PENLAND 3, 4. FRANCES Perfect Attejk Theta 3, 4: Chety Council 3: Psya Math Contests head Nominee 4; Who's Who 4: Sc Circle Dr. Rt 2 Manager 3, 4; WCU Science Earn 3. TIM KEPHART Rt. 3 Box 243C, Murphy NC. VICTORIA MARIE KING 138 Clayton Rd. Murphy, NC: Home Ec. Award: Arts and Crafts 1, 2; HOSA 2; EHA 1, 2; LA 3; Drama Club 4. PAM LAMBIRTH Slow Creek Rd. Murphy NC: 4 WANDA JO LAMPHERE P.0. Box 766, Murphy, NC; Home Ec. Award 1, 2, 3; Perfect Atten- dance 1, 2; Drama Club 1; EHA I, V. Pres. 2; Pres. 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Vol. Hours Cert. 3 GARY LEDFORD Rt. 1 Box 261 Murphy NC. JENNIFER RAE LEE 107 Hilton St. Murphy NC; WCU Science Fair 1; Student Council 2; UT-Honor Band 2; All-State Band 3; Scholars Program 3, 4; Miss Majorette of American 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Pep Band 1; Arts and Crafts Club 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FCA 2, 4; Devotional 3; HOSA Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Flag Corp. 1; Majorette 2, 3, 4. CINDY LEWIS Rt. 1 Box 234 Murphy, NC; FHA 1; HOSA 2 3, 4; Arts and Crafts 2, 3. MELISSA DIANE HAMBY LOVINGOOD Rt. Box 313 Marble, NC; HOSA 2, 3, 4. THOMAS HOMER MADDEN Rt. 1 Box 430-A Murphy, NC; FCA 1, 2; Science Fair 3; Homecoming Court Escort 3; Gun and Hunting 1, 2, 3; DECA 3; Basketball 1. 2; Track 2; Concert Band 1. ROBERT MARCIE 131 Harmony Rd. Murphy, NC; WCU - Science Fair 3; Who's Who 4. strict C §uitry Contest 3, 4; FFA 1: MCA 2. 3. 4. IV f ootball 4. MIKE SCOT! MCClJ footb.il ELIZABETH Clay, truas I. Student Council 1; Drama CL! ’ FCA 4 hack 2; Band 1,2, 3 4: Clay Flirt 4 CHARLES WILLIAM ’ .-he far 3: WCU Science Fair Hedies. Homecoming Escort: WhomI NRA 2: Monogram Club 3. 4: Computer Club 3;Science Club 3: Beta 4; Football 1. 3: Track 2, 3. 4: Best Ores 4. DAVID WILLIAM McLEES ■ P0 Box 428 Murphy. NC: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Bus Driver 4; Most NCiWH Talented 4. JODY McRAE Murphy NC. TORESA GALE MORRIS Rt. 2 1, 2 3. Box 241 Murphy. NC: Senior Executive; FHA 1, 2, 3; HOSA 2; Deca 3 4 BETH ANN MOSS Rt 3 Box 258-CMurphy NC; Etc Club 2; FHA 3, 4. H0SA 3. 4. TAMMY MYRA OWENBY 300 Old Murphy Rd. Murphy, NC; FHA 2. 3. library Club 2.3: Span. Club 2; Pep Club 2 3. CASSANDRA ELAINE PALMER Slf iegai Rd Murphy, NC; Arts and Photography 2: ' 'A, Old Peach- Fair 2 DAVID REECE ROBERTS Rt. 3 Box 117 Murphy NC; VICA 1; FFA 2; Football 1 JUDITH LILLIAN ROBERTS Rt. 6 Box 116-A Murphy NC; NC Scholars Program 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 4; Arts and Crafts 1; Volleyball Track 3; Journalism Stall 4; Boomerang Co-Editor 4; Boys JV Baseball Stats. 2; Band 1, 2 STEVEN JAMES ROBERTS Rt. 5 Box 290 Murphy, NC; Algebra I Award 1; Ag. Award 1; English Award 1; Physical Science Award 1; WCU Math Contest 1, 2, 3, 4; WCU Science Fair 1, 3; Spanish Award 1, 2; Geometry Award 2; Algebra II Award 2; FCA Club 2, 3, Capt. 4; Monogram 2, 3; Gun and Hunting Club 1; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4; UNCA Math Contest 3, 4; UNCA Science Festival 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, V Pres. 4; Tri-County Trivia Contest 3, 4; Tri-County Math Contest 3, 4; Analysis Award 3; Computer Science Award 3; UNCA Math Contest 3, 4; WCU Math League 3; Southwestern Tech. Math Contest 4; Who's Who 4; Senior Executive Committee 4. DALE LEE ROBINSON Rt. 1 Box 164 Murphy, NC; FFA 1, 2; DECA 3, 4; Valedictorian 4. DERRICK RAY ROHMEYER Rt. 1 Box 235 Murphy, NC; FCA 1; Science 2; VICA Reporter 3; Basketball 3v4; Track 3, 4. TERESA ANN MOORE SELF Rt. 3 Box 102A Murphy NC; English Medal; mtrsical Science Medal I; Arts and Crafts 1; Drama edat; FHA 3, Historian 4; HOSA 3, Morphy NC; Monogram 1 V. IT1 AH Conference 2, Most 4; Baseball 4. LYNDA SMITH 4: UjM 3; FCA 2, 3, 4; ball!; Cheerleading 2 lurphy, NC; FHA 1, n; Perfect Attend. '0 Murphy, NC; VICA Rt. 4 Box 25 Murphy, 2; Homecoming Court 2 3, 4; V. Pres. Photography 1; Who's .3, Treasurer 4, Pres.; Track 2 3 All Con u -«nee 4: Majorette 1, 2 Capt. 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, Span. Club 3. JENNIFj tree Rd. Marble, Ni Devotional 2; Beat t, 4j Typing IIA ward 3; Kanuhsht 4 MARVIN J. PATTERSON Box 4 28905: Jr. NRA 1; Science 2; FFA Rt. 1 Box 32 Brasstown, NC 28902; DENISE “NIECY PICKENS fit. 5 Box dance 2, 3, 4; Senior Executive Commi Club 1; Spanish Club 2, Pres.; Arts Monogram 3, 4, Pres.; Science Club 4) Volleyball 2 3, 4, Capt., Honorable Men Medal All-Conference, Sectionals, 4; Softbair? NtThorable Mention, Conference, 3 All-Conference, Best Offensive Player, 4 All-Conference. TRACY EUGENIS PICKENS fit. 5 Box 23, Murphy, NC; Honor Society 1; Booster Club 1; Photography Club 1; Flag Corps 1, 2. JEFFREY WILLIAM PIPES P.0. Box 865, Murphy, NC; Computer 1, 3; Science 2; Track 1. DAVID EDWARD POWELL 101 Glenwood St., Murphy, NC; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; SMC Lineman of the Year 4, All-Conference, 4 All- Western NC 4; Track 2, 3; Spanish 1; Monogram 2, 3, 4; HOSA 3, 4; Treas.; Science 3; FCA 4; Drama 4. TERESA ANN QUEEN Rt. 1 Box 101, Marble, NC 28905; Pep Club 1; Arts Crafts 1; HOSA 2, 3, 4; Most Unforgettable 4. DOUGLAS VERL RADFORD Rt. 3 Box 196Murphy NC; Gun and Hunting Club 1; FFA 2, 3, 4; DECA 4. REBECCA RENEE RAMSEY Arts and Photography Sec. 1; Etc. 1; HOSA 2, 3, 4; DECA 3; Gun and Hunting 4; Track 1, 2, 3. MARK ANTHONY RITZ Rt. 2 Box 232 Murphy, NC; FFA 1, 2; VICA 1, 2, 3 4; Adv. P.F. Medal 1. ANGELA KAYE ROBERTS Rt. 5 Box 290 Murphy, NC; Algebra I Medal 1; Spanish Cert. 1; Spanish II Cert. 2; Biology Cert. 2; English Medal 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Who's Who 4; Most Spirited 4; Senior Executive Committee 4; Scholars Program 1, 2, 3, 4; FCA 1, 2, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4; Arts and Crafts Club 1; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Cheerleading 2, Co-Capt. 3, Capt. 4; WCU Math Contest 1, 2, 3, 4; WCU — Science Fair 1; Tri-County Math Contest 3, 4; UNCA Science Executive Committee. JOHN 'e. 'fdurphy, NC; Physical Science Co Capt. 4; Concert Band 1,2 3, 4; Senior MICHAEL THIGPEN 805 Valley River Ave. M , I Amm l.'LVice Pres'PTSA 1; WCU Science Fair 1; Spanish Club 1 Basketball 1. 2. Manager 3, Filmer3: Band 1. 2. V. Pres. 3. 4: Student I Emergency Care Team 1, 2 3, 4; Devotional Club 2 3 FCA 2, 3; WCU Spanish II Award 2; Beta Club 3, V. Pres. 4: Mu Alpha ' rd 3; National Chem. Merit A ward 3: Student 'ard 3: WCU Math Contest 3. 4: In County County Quiz Bowl 4: Cherokee County Moore- 1 Intellectual 4: Senior Executive Committee 4: 4:Scholars Program 1. 2. 3. 4. BRAD HEATH THOMAS Cobb 415-FF Murphy, NC; Junior Honor Student 1, 2; pall 2. SUSAN ELAINE VESPASIAN Rt. 6 Box Who 4 Who 4; Beta Club 4; Etc. Club 1, 2 3; HOSA 3, 4; Class Reporter 3; HOSA Club Historian 3, Sec. 4. WHITNEY PARRISH WALLACE PO Box 133 Murphy, NC; Scholars Program 2,3, 4; AAA Student 3; Art Medal 3; FCA 2, 4; Etc. 1, 3; Arts and Crafts 1, Pres. 3; Student Council 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Pep Club 3; Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4; Best Personality 4. KIMBERLY ELAINE WHITE Rt. 2 Box 203-A Murphy NC; Beta Club 4; Journalism Staff 4; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; Etc. 1, 2 3 Drama 1, 4; WCU Science Fair 1, 2, 3; HOSA 2, 3, Parliamentarian 4; Arts and Crafts Club 2, 3; FCA 3, 4; Band 3, Treas. 4; Flag Corps 3, 4; Senior Executive Committee 4. JAMES TED WHITENER, JR. 668 Reservoir Rd. Murphy, NC; Science Club 1; Library Club 1, 2, 3; FBLA 2; Business Club 3. ROBIN MCGRADY WHITENER Rt. 3 Box 262-B Murphy NC; Drama Club 1; Arts and Crafts Club 1, 2, 3; Etc. Club 2, 3; Business Club 3; FHA 4; Journalism Staff 3, 4, Kanuhsheta editor 4; Senior Executive Commit- tee 4; Chorus 4. BRADLEY CHRISTOPHER WOLFE 111 Fort Butler St. Murphy, NC; Science Club 1; VICA Club 2, 3, 4; BETA 3, 4; Basketball 1 2 3 BRENDA GAIL WOODY Rt. 3 Box 246-A Murphy NC; Arts and Crafts Club 1, 2; DECA 3, 4. 101 President David Thompson Vice President Samantha Palmer Secretary Angie Roach Treasurer Lynn Camnger 102 Juniors juniors En joy . . . Brian Allen Donnie Allen Keni Jo Anderson Kelly Andrews Jessica Avett Scotty Baker Jennifer Barker Johnny Baxter Calvin Beaver Wanda Beavers Tim Berkey Mike Bone Phil Bowman Pam Brackett Angie Bryson Kent Burgess Kim Caldwell Lynn Carringer Scott Caylor Doug Clark Juniors 103 Missy Coker Jennifer Colla Stephanie Colla Jeff Cook Stacy Cornwell PJ. Cox Jody Crowder Brad Culver Brook Davis Sandy Davis Scott Dobbs Amy Dockery Daphne Dockery Gina Dockery Mary Dockery Sherry Dockery Sherry Dockery Wayne Dockery Chuck Dumas Robert Fanin Juniors 104 Cauglmg . . . Missy Farley Paul Farmer James Gescheidler Chet Gray Lisa Hatchett David Hughes Greta Farmer Casey Foster Stacy Givens Shane Green James Head Jason Hughes Bryan Graves Tonya Flail Donavan Herbert Charles Hutchison Sheila Graves Jim Hamilton Tammy Hooper Sidney Jackson Juniors 105 John Johnson Pam Johnson Bobby Jones Marla Kephart David Killian Rom Killian Monica Kilpatrick Chris King Mike Klopfer Mark Laney Ladonna Lee fcarl Lovmgood Shelli Lowery Aaron Martin John Martin Lisa Martin Kyle Massey Mike Mingus Shaun Dale Minnick Karen Morrow 106 Juniors Dating . . . Kim Murphy David McClure Sarah McDonald Lisa Palmer Samantha Palmer Dawn Parker Sangita Patel Sharon Payne Mandy Phillips Cindy Picklesimer Janet Pressley Michael Proctor Sam Radford Scott Raxter Dickie Ray Junior Register Randy Ripper John Ritz Angie Roach Jay Roberson Juniors 107 Music . . . Kevin Roberson Mark Roberson Johnny Self Jimmy Selser Kim Shepherd Roger Shipman Viki Silver Michael Smith Pearl Smith Gary Stalcup Mark Stalcup Paige Stalcup Jenni Stiles Kim Stiles Shirl Stiles Michael Surrett Kelley Sutton Daniel Swanson Paul Taaffe Barbara Teague IOS Juniors driends . . . Ronnie Teems Kathy Temple David Thompson Donna Tipton Tommy Timpson Mitchell West Brian White Pam Whited Melissa Whitener Angie Williams Samantha C. Dewayne Wilson Whitener Juniors 103 Sophomores anuu„ «hthfcht ! ■' 110 Sophomores % w -• “jCeap Jn With Me Jute Zhis Angry flood . .. )f Mark Adam Brenda Allen Melissa Almond Jennifer Aloi Jimmy Anderson Robbie Aveti Stacey Baker Hank Barns III Louis Barnwell Kurt Baumiester Flip Beal Derek Bezemer Greg Bradshaw Sheila Breazeale Eric Brinke Gary Brown Julie Brown Karen Brown Susie Bryson William Caldwell Pam Chance Shelley Chastain Eddie Coleman Sara Colwell Gayle Cook Camille Coolige Cindy Cornwell Sophomores III Tim Cornwell Doug Coihren Karen Dalrymple Sharon Dalrymple Chrissy Davis North Davis Todd Davis David Delozier Jeff Dicks Lynn Dockery Marti Dockery Paula Dockery Shannon Dockery Tammy Dockery William Dockery Paula Edwards Melissa Farmer Tracey Foster Robbie Gardner Tressa Garret Shannon Gentry Tina Gilbert Donnie Graham Lea Graham Ronnie Graham Terry Graves Brian Flail 112 Sophomores Brian Hali Lynn Hass Nathan Hass Robin Hatchet Shannon Helton Robbie Hembree Carol Hendrix Kristy Hendrix Chris Henson Laura Herron Dale Holloway Beth Hoover Greg Hughes Sandra Hughes Elizabeth Johnson Gemma Johnson Rex Johnson Clint Jones Julie Jones Sara Jones Brad Kelly Debra Kephart Shane Killian Cindy Klopfer Lin Min Kong Dana Leary Jermey Ledford “Meuce! Wilt Zhou Cift Up Olympus?” Sonja Lochaby Tim Lominac Cynthia Lovingood Danny Luckey Chris Marcie Jeff Martin Jerry Mashburn Melissa Mathes Sondra McCoy Tammy McCoy Tammy Mileti Leigh Morris Vicki McKinnon Scott McRae Nancy Nation Brian Newton Mel Nicely Tyrone Nicely Holly Payne Kenny Payne Moe Patel Jason Pendergrass Bryan Phillips Cindy Phillips Tammy Phillips Carl Pickens Brian Powell 114 Sophomores “Cry 'Jiam’ And Cct Slip Zke Dogs of War ” Tracy Radford Billy Rhodes Don Rivenbark Norman Roberts Peggy Robinson Tony Ronca Kim Rose Pam Rose Steve Routh Jamie Rowland Vicki Schwinn Paul Sanders Stan Sherrill James Shope Brandi Smith Danny Smith Mike Smith Carla Sneed Marsha Surrett Greg Swain Tiffany Swanson Dana Taylor Scott Taylor Brian Teague Sonya Teasdale Cris Thomas Tracy Thrasher “What Trade Art Zhou?” Sophomores 115 The quotes throughout the sophomore section are from Julius Caesar by Wil- liam Shakespeare, which is part of the tenth grade English curriculum. Michelle Totherow Chance Ulrich Nancy Waldroup Tammy Weaver Billy White Dawn White Becky Whitener Brian Wilson Mary Jane Wilson Tonya Wormsley Daniel Wright Eric Yonce Davis Bryant 116 Sophomores Kim Allen Mitch Allison Shane Allison Billy Ray Almond Dana Anderson Linda Anderson Jimmy Annis Jody Bandy Lynnae Banning Hope Barnett Darrell Beaver Dennis Beaver Tripp Beaver Kim Beavers Stacey Beavers Chris Berkey Sammy Berrong Melissa Bezemer Carla Blair Paul Brendle Ian Brinke Tammy Brown Kris Burnell Robert Caldwell Kent Carringer Kim Carringer Sharon Carringer NO PHOTO AVAILABLE 118 Freshman 7resit men Are . . . Oh Zktir Way Up .. . Glenn Carson Becky Carter Tracie Caylor Bryan Chambers Dorothy Chambers Ron Clark Mickle Cole David Cook Kim Cook Ray Cook Yoki Cox Rena Crawford Mike Crisp Kevin Curtis Shane Curtis Shane Curtis Amy Davis Betty Jo Deitz Andy Dillard Hope Dockery Kelly Dockery Kelly Dockery Tammy Dockery Tracy Dockery Julie Dumas Jill Duncan Patricia Eller Freshman 119 Scott Ellis Gordon Fairlie Daunita Fleming Chuck Fowler Chuck Garland Stephanie Gates Breeze Gibson Missy Gladson Gerry Graves Perry Graves James Greene Teresa Gregory Teleana Gunter Brian Flail Rex Hall Joanne Hayden Kristi Hedden Billy Hembree Tanya Hembree Linda Hendrix Tina Henson Michael Hickey Kendra Hogue Jeff Howell Marla Hughes Gary Ingle Veleda Jackson IX) Freshman Zo Zkc Zop Of Zke JCadder. Zkcij Keg in Zke Cong Climb . . . Alisa Johnson Janies Johnson Julie Johnson Kenneth Jones Mike Kephart Roger Kephart Kevin Kilpatrick Elaine King Kevin King Dennis Kitchens Brad Lance Melanie Laney Robert Laney Sandy Laney David LaRowe Michelle Leatherwood Eric Ledford Jason Ledford Lisa Ledford Tania Little Greg Lloyd Skipper Long Lori Lovingood Mark Lovingood Travis Lovingood Tammi Lucke.y Lynn Mann Freshman 121 Debbie Mashburn Tim Mashburn Hank Mauney Sara Matt Dale McCollum Brian McDonald Mickey McGrady Brett McKeon Darren McRae Derik Messer Tina Metcalf Kevin Minnick Andrew Mintz Kathy Mintz Andrea Morrow Jimmy Morrow Mike Morrow Kim Moss Kevin Nicely Wesley Odom Darren Palmer Kathy Panther Wendy Parsons Bill Payne Brad Penland Pam Phillips Vincent Phillips 122 Freshman Jn A Class Of Excellence. PHOTO Not Available Susan Powell Sherry Oueen Sherry Radford Dinesh Rao Tara Raper Veronica Ray Brian Rentz Jody Roberts Missy Roberts Melissa Robertson James Rowland Steve Russell Ricky Sanders Tina Sellers David Smith David Smith Paul Smith T.C. Smith Lori Sneed Leroy Sosebee Deedee Stalcup Missy Stewart Brenda Stiles Derek Stiles Tammy Stiles Kim Stroupe Jolena Sutton 7res kmgr Are . .. Freshman Q3 Susan Swim Elisha Szczepanski Susan Taaffe Charles Taylor Joey Taylor Rhonda Taylor Brenda Teems Tom Thomas Trade Thomas Tina Thrasher Gene Timpson Derek Townsend Leslie Trevathen Jimmy Walker Rebekah Watts Brian Whitener Tim Whitener Allen Wilson Darren Wilson Peggy Wilson Greg Wood Melvin Wright Kim Young Kilroy The Class Of 89. 124 Freshman Jr. High 127 Eighth Grade Kitten Alverson Kim Amos Brock Auvil Benjamin Baker Kathy Beaver Tammy Breazeale Betty Jo Brendle Michelle Carringer Kim Caylor Mark Clark Dawn Colbert Kevin Coleman Shannon Coleman Beverly Cook David Cordin Kim Cornwell Andrea Craig Virginia Craig Shane Crawford Misty Crisp Allen Davis Tim Davis Chad Decker Deena Decker Daniel Edmonds Ryan Gaither Andy Garrison Cindy Gentry Lindsey Gentry Jolee Graham Becky Grant Stacie Graves Jason Hall Vic Hall Angie Hampton Tina Hass Scott Hayden Jennifer Heilner Blake Hughes Jason Hughes T ammy Hunsucker Amanda Hyatt Aleeta Jackson Travis Jackson Kim Johnson Mark Johnson Shawn Jordan Amy Jones Eighth Qrade Larry Kephart Bradley Kincaid 'en Kirby lena Iford Cfcuide Lidseen y Locke Kurl Marcus Laura Morris Maria Morrow Robin Morrow Ed Moss Theresa McCormick Michael McCoy Dawn McCrae Daniel Palmer Derrick Palmer Shannon Palmer Mary Ann Payne Melissa Phillips Tammy Queen Brian Reid Jackie Rhodes Jeff Rich Penny Roberson Scott Roberts Nick Robey Denice Rohmeyer Rick Shaw Larry Shope Daniel Silver Benny Smith Dwayne Smith John Smith Angie Sneed James Sneed Paula Stalcup Terry Stiles Shannon Suddereth Dawn Sutton Scott Sutton Debbie Swanson Trevor Thompson Brenda Ward Tammy Welch Candice White Jamie Wishon Jamie Woody Andrea Worley Jr. High 129 Seventh Grade Sandra Bates Shondell Blackwell Sarah Block April Brendle Cory Bryson Shannon Burrell 130 Jr. High Dawn Carroll Shawn Chastain Terry Clesia Lara Collins Chad Cook Darren Cook Niki Cook Billy Davis Scott Deaton Scotty Derreberry Connie Dockery Kevin Dockery Scott Dockery Shannon Dockery Stuart Dockery Tara Dockery T ommy Dockery Jennifer L. Dyer Jennifer Dyer Johnny Eller Robert Ellison Charles Evans Deanna Gates Aaron Gentry Scott Grant Trever Grant Shane Graves Nathan Haigler Bryan Hampton Wendy Hampton Kelly Harris Robin Herron Lynn Holbrook Deborah Holland Lee Hughes Joshua James Charles Johnson Jennifer Johnson Monica Johnson Shawn Jordan Audrey Kephart Nancy Ketner Seventh Grade Davey Kitchen Michelle Ledford Rena Ledford David Lovingood Steve Maney Amy Mills Tracy Moneymaker Tony McClure Joy McCoy Jason McGrady Chris McRae Paula McRae David Muzik Jack Newton Mike Ogle Jason Orr Lonnie Palmer Veronica Pickens Joshua Queen Tim Radford David Rhodes James Rhodes David Ritz Jeff Robeson Elizabeth Robinson Mary Routh Julie Schafar Beth Seabolt Tony Sneed Tammy Spivey Doug Stroupe Vonda Summerous Lisa Surrett Carolyn Swanson Curtis Swanson Mike Taylor Selina Thomas Doug Thrasher Scott Turner Stephanie Vorbuck Shannon Ware Johnathon Wells James West Kim Whited Eric Wilson Lionel Wilson Misty Wolfe Donald Woody Mr. Dan Channel — 7th Reading. Spelling 6 Social Studies Mrs. Angie Ashe Remedial Reading Art Mr. David Hendrix — 7th Science English Mrs. Diane Brown — 7th English. Reading. Spelling 6 Chorus Mr. Marvin Hampton — 7th Math. English. Reading £ Spelling Mr. Matt Rogers — 8th Math Mr. Wayne Watson — 8th Science. Reading £ Spelling Ms. Joy Suddereth — 8th Special Education £ Logis tics Mr. Maynard Brown — 8th Social Studies n Jr. High President — Julie Dumas Vice President — Elisa Szczepanski Secretary — Kathy Beaver Treasurer — Amy Davis 133 Midget Cheerleaders Mascot — Jessie Holland Rachel Lackland Candy Barnett Tara Gustason Stacie Graves Amy Locke Rammie Banning Jessica King Debbie Holland Andrea Craig Amber Barnett Dee Dee Cook Midget Majorettes Kathy Beaver Paula Stalcup Deena Decker Melissa Phillips Kim Johnson Tina Hass Misty Crisp Candice White Andrea Worley Kim Amos Tara Dockery Shannon Coleman 134 Midget 13ulldogs 1st Row: Manager Travis Decker, Robbie Ellison, Cory Bryson, Chad Decker. Jason Johnson, Shannon Burrell. Brock Auvil. Russell Martin. Nathan Haigler 2nd Row: Jason Orr. Jamie Woody. Craig Gescheidler. Trent Wilson. Curtis Swanson. Shannon Curtis. Mike Ogle. 3rd Row: Coaches Dickie Davis and Carl Auvil. Claude Lidseen. Brian Chambers, Penny Roberson. Blake Hughes. Mark Johnson. Derrick Palmer. Brian Reid. Eric Wilson. Shannon Barnett. Coach Bobby Roberson. Jr. High 135 1985-1986 Events Floods, earthquakes, and hurricanes were responsible for the deaths of many. Airplane crashes increased the death toll. Terrorism from the Middle East continued with the bloody attack on airports in Rome and Vienna on Dec. 27. American tourists began to think twice about traveling to Europe. Actor Rock Hudson died of AIDS. The Chicago Bears won the Superbowl and Wil- liam Refrigerator Perry became a star. Prince Charles and Princess Di visited the U.S. Halley's comet re- turned after 76 years and many people purchased tele- scopes and binoculars to view this once-in-a-lifetime event. Mikihail Gorbachev was welcomed as the new leader of the Kremlin. Reagan met with him in Geneva — the meeting produced few concrete results, but was a high point in an otherwise difficult year for the Presi- dent. The Coca Cola Co. admitted it goofed in changing its recipe — so old Coke came back as Classic Coke and the cola wars raged on. Herb” finally decided to try a WHOPPER. The Statue of Liberty got a face lift as millions of people donated money to restore her. Seat belts laws went effect in the United States. The Challenger Space Shuttle disaster stunned the world on January 29 when the shuttle was entirely engulfed in a great ball of fire one minute twelve seconds after lift-off. The external liquid fuel tank was believed to be the cause of the Challenger’s malfunction. The seven member crew — including the first private citizen, a teacher — was lost. The Nation deeply mourned the loss as Old Glory flew at half mast. The President and Mrs. Reagan attended memorial ser- vices in Houston. U.S. farm families faced tough finan- cial problems. Violence erupts in South Africa. Russian spies were uncovered in the U.S. Major League baseball teams were screened for drugs. Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele’s body was identified in Brazil. Drinking and Driving Don’t Mix campaigns appeared on T.V. t : -‘T.; ■ Zke Music POPULAR MUSIC OF 1985: The Power of Love” Huey Lewis and the Newsi Separate Lives.” Phil Collins, Head Over Heels.” and Shout.” Tears for Fears, Take On Me,” A-ha, Party All The Time,” Eddie Mur- phy, It’s Only Love.” Bryan Adams and Tina Turner. A View to a Kill,” and Election Day, Duran Duran, Dress You Up, Madonna, Glory Days” and My Home Town, Bruce Springstein, Never Surrender,” ntertainment Zke Movies ROCKY IV: Rocky faced his toughest opponent yet — a Russian. SANTA CLAUS: THE MOVIE: Christmas threatened by an evil toy manufacturer. SUPER GIRL: Introduced Helen Slater who played the Man of Steel’s young cousin from Kypton. BACK TO THE FUTURE, Michael J. Fox traveling back in time in a nuclear powered sports car. THE JEWEL OF THE NILE: A sequel to Romancing the Stone, starring Katheline Turner, Mi- chael Douglas, and Danny Devito. SPIES LIKE US, Chevy Chase and Dan Ackroyd. THE GOONIES: A search for treasurer. COLOR PURPLE' Steven Spielberg's first seri- ous movie. Corie Hart, Fortress Around Your Heart” and Love is the Seventh Wave,” Sting, Living in America,” James Brown, Burning Heart.” Survivor, Money for Noth- ing, Dire Straights, You’re Only Human,” Billy Joel, Spies Like Us,” Paul McCartney, When The Going Gets Tough,” Billy Ocean, How Will I Know, Part Barbara Eden came back after 15 years for another I Time Lover,” Stevie Wonder, That’s What Friends Are Dream ot Jeanie” as a liberated woman. The Ewoks For,” Dione and Friends, I’m Your Man,” Wham!, Small returned in the Battle of Endor. Bill Cosby became Town.” John Couger Mellincamp, Sara,” Starship, I America's favorite T.V. Star. Steven Speilberg intro- North South” was the best mini series of 1985. Love You By Heart.” Sylvia and Michael Jackson, The One I Loved Back Then,” George Jones, Making Up for Lost Time,” Crystal Gale, Gary Morris, It’s Just a Mat- ter Of Time,” Fast Lanes and Country Roads. Barbara Mandrell, Come On In,” Oak Ridge Boys, There’s No Stopping Your Heart,” Marie Osmond, Think about Love, Dolly Parton, and Hunt.” Juice Newton. duced Amazing Stories to America. Other new shows included Misfits of Science” and MacGyver.” Return- ing favorites from last season were A Team . Scare- crow and Mrs. King”, Murder She Wrote and Night Court.” Seeing popular movies in the privacy of your own home became possible with VCR and Video Rent- als. MmMM People The In Ty| sized T-shirts ed jeans, popular brand names — Guess and Rebockes Frizzy or curly hairstyles were in. Beards, multi-colored S: Shakerknit sweaters, over- clothes. Denium jackets, print- shoes strings worn untied, long earrings — gold or silver, boots, and sports cars. The Miame Vice look became popular. The Carebears were replaced by Cab- bage Patch Kids and Go-Bots. fashion Billy Joel and Christe Brinke married on a yacht in New York harbor. Madonna and Sean Penn also tied the knot. Pop and Country artists joined together to make We Are The World” to raise money to relieve famine in Africa. Kenny Rogers. Johnny Cash. John Couger Melfencamp. Willie Nelson, and Neil Young were among those artist who gave special concert to aid the American farmers in their financial difficulties — Farm Aid: An American Event. Comprehensive six weeks tests began at M.H.S. Art. band, and chorus classes enjoyed the new cultural arts building. The school halls and lockers got a new paint job. MHS a new computer room. A new look was given to the gym floor. The driver's ed. class got a new car. A mascot. MURPH was welcomed at MHS during football season. The sophomores were included into the Beta Club this year causing the Beta Club to become one of the largest clubs this year. Basketball team had a new look this season. The Band marched with golden plumes on their hats. New SMC banners were sown for the gym. MHS got a new sign thanks to the carpentry class. The HOSA Club raised money to build the flowerbed in front of the Vocational Building. A new plaza added to beauti- fy the school. The lunchroom walls were painted show- ing athletes of the various sports. Mrs. Deweese and Mrs. Dumas decorated the windows with some students Bryan Van Thompson, visiting artists from TCCC, per- formed his mime routine for several classes at MHS. The football team was SMC champions this year. The boy’s varsity basketball team won the Christmas tournament. The 7-9 grades presented a Womenless Beauty Con- test to raise money for a memorial for Burke Moore. A science professor from Western Carolina entertained the staff and students of Murphy High with a chemistry magic show. The Flu kept many students out of school during January. Students enjoyed several snow days. MHS held its first basketball pep rally on January 24 of this year. help at Christmas. The FCA held its first Dog Patch Olympics.” Students at MHS began the day with a moment of silence Raseball. softball, and track prac- tices began in February. Art II students painted the win- dows at the Culture Art Building at Christmas. The boys varsity basketball team won SMC championship. Halley’s Comet Halley’s Comet returned from its 76 year absence in 1985. Many people bought binoculars and telescopes to witness this phenomenon. Reports of the comets pro gress were given throughout the year by scientists and newscasters. The comet was not as visible to the naked eye as it was in 1910 and most people who did not have access to binoculars or telescopes missed it. The Jour- nalism Staff of M.H.S. asked James R. Westlake. Plan- etarium Director at Young Harris College for a photo graph He was gracious enough to send us the photo graph which appears on this page. It was taken January 12. 1986 at 7:30 P M. The comet will appear to be a bright fuzzy spot toward the right. The strange luminous line on the left is an airplane which accidently got into the picture. (Time photography was used to take this picture.) INDEX HIGH SCHOOL Adams, Mark 19. 86, 110, 111 Adams, Nazir 19, 50, 53, 78, 86, 97, 75. 77. 76 Allen, Brenda 111 Allen. Brian 19. 103 Allen, Donnie 103 Allen. Kim 118 Allison, Mitchell 118 Allison. Shane 23, 118 Almond, Billy 118 Almond. Melissa 111 Aloi. Jennifer 111, 25. 35 Amos, Jimmy 44. 86 Anderson. Dana 39, 118 Anderson, Jimmy 53. Ill Anderson. Kern Jo 103 Anderson. Linda 118 Andrews, Kelly 103 Annis, Jimmy 118 Anthony, Dena 86 Avett. Robbie 111 Avett, Jessica 103 Babcock, Tim 44, 86 Baker, Scotty 103 Baker, Stacy 111 Bandy, Jody 23, 118 Banning. Lynnae 39, 118, 25 Barker. Jennifer 103 Barnes, Hank 111 Barnes, Lilly 86 Barnett. Hope 119 Barnwell. Kim 39. 86 Barnwell, Louis 111 Baumeister, Kurt 111 Baxter. Johnny 103 Beal, Flip 53. Ill Beaver, Calvin 44, 103 Beaver. Darrell 118 Beaver, Dennis 118 Beaver, Kathy 86 Beaver, Kevin 44, 85 Beaver. Kevmme 50, 85. 98, 75, 76 Beaver, Ronnie 86 Beaver, Teresa 38. 40. 86 Beaver, Tripp 19, 53, 118 Beavers. Kim 118 Beavers, Stacy 118 Beavers, Wanda 39, 103 Berkey, Chris 78, 118 Berkey, Tim 53, 78, 103, 77, 76 Berrong, Sammy 118 Bezemer, Derek 111 Bezemer, Melissa 118 Blackwell, Michele 86 Blair, Carla 118, 25 Bone. Mike 19. 53, 103, 34 Bowman. Phil 53, 103 Brackett, Pam 78, 103, 27. 77 Bradshaw, Greg 111 Breazeale, Sheila 111 Brendle, Joyce 86 Brendle, Paul 118 Brinke, Eric 19, 111 Brinke, Ian 23. 117, 118 138 Brown, Gary 111 Brown. Jeff 46. 80. 87. 34 Brown. Julie 40, 111 Brown. Karen 111 Brown. Paul 80. 87, 99 Brown, Tammy 118 Bryant, Davis 116 Bryant, Debbie Bryson, Angie 103 Bryson, Matt 44 Bryson, Susie 111 Burgess. Kent 103 Burnell, Kris 39, 118 Burnell, Marc 87 Caldwell. Kim 53. 78. 81. 103, 27. 76 Caldwell. Robert 39, 118 Caldwell, William 39, 111 Carringer. Kent 23, 118 Carrmger, Kim 118 Carringer, Lynn 53. 78. 102, 103, 35, 77, 76 Carrmger, Scott 87 Carrmger, Sharon 118 Carrol, Laura 78, 87. 96, 77, 76 Carson, Glenn 119 Carter. Becky 119 Castleberry, Jessie 87 Caylor, Scott 103 Caylor, Tracy 119 Chambers, Brian 119, 135 Chambers, Dorothy 119 Chance, Pamela 111 Chastain. Shelley 40, 111 Cheeks, Carl 44. 47. 87, 96 Cheeks, Carlena 87 Cheeks, Pam Taylor 87. 96 Clark, Becky 87, 75, 77, 76 Clark, Doug 103, 34 Clark, Ron 119 Coker, Missy 81, 104 Cole. Lisa 87 Cole, Mickey 119 Coleman, Eddie 111 Colla, Jennifer 104 Colla, Stephanie 104 Colwell. Sarah 111 Cook, David 119 Cook, Gayle 111 Cook, Jeff 104 Cook, Kim 119 Cook, Lynn 88 Cook, Ray 119 Coolidge, Camille 111 Coolidge, Robert 19, 53, 88 Cordin, Becky Ramsey 88 Cornwell, Cynthia 111 Cornwell, Stacy 19, 53. 78. 104, 34 Cornwell, Tim 112 Cothern, Doug 112 Cox, D.J. 19. 53, 104, 34 Cox, Yoki 119 Crawford, Rena 119 Crisp, Jackie Crisp, Jon 88 Crisp, Michael 119 Crowder, Jody 19. 104 Culver, Brad 104 Curtis, Kevin 119 Curtis, Shane 119 Curtis, Shane 50, 119 Dalrymple, Karen 39, 112 Dalrymple. Sharon 49, 112 Davis, Amy 40, 119, 133 Davis, Brooke 78, 104, 27, 76 Davis, Chrissy 112, 25 Davis, Keir 78, 80. 88, 97, 75, 77, 76 Davis, North 19, 53, 78, 112 Davis, Sandy 104 Davis, Todd 19. 78. 112 Day, Angie 88 Decker. Darrell 44, 47, 75, 85, 88. 98 Deitz, Betty Jo 119 Delozier, David 81, 110, 112 Dickerson. 38. 40. 48, 82, 83, 88. 76. 77 Dicks, Jeff 112 Dillard, Amy 119 Dobbs. Scott 104 Dockery, Amy 104 Dockery. Daphne 104 Dockery, Gina 82, 83, 104 Dockery. Hope 119 Dockery. Kelly B. 40. 119 Dockery, Kelly R. 119 Dockery, Lynn 44. 112 Dockery, Marti 112 Dockery, Mary 78, 104, 77, 76 Dockery, Paula 112 Dockery, Shannon 41. 112 Dockery, Shelly 53, 88, 27, 35, 75 Dockery, Sherry A. 104 Dockery. Tammy R. 112 Dockery. Tammy S. 119 Dockery, Tracy 119 Dockery. Wayne 104 Dockery, William 112 Dumas, Chuck 51, 53, 104, 34 Dumas, Julie 119, 133 Edwards, Paula 53, 112 Eller, Patricia 119 Ellis. Scott 50. 120 Fairlie, Gordon 120 Fannin, Robert 19, 88, 99 Farley, Matt 19, 88, 99 Farley, Missy 82. 83, 105 Farmer, Greta 53, 105, 27 Farmer. Melissa 112, 27 Farmer, Paul 105 Fleming, Daunita 120, 25 Foster, Casey 19, 53, 105 Foster, Tracy 53, 81, 112, 27 Fowler, Charles 120 Freeman, Keith 78. 88, 99, 75, 77, 76 Gardner. Robbie 112 Garland, Chuckle 120 Garrett, Tressa 112 Garrison, Gene 88 Gates. Stephanie 120 Gentry, Shannon 40. 112 Gescheidler, James 53, 105 Gibson, Breeze 120, 25 Gibson, Tammy 89 Gilbert, Cindy 40, 78, 80, 85, 89, 97, 73. 74, 75, 77 Gilbert. Tina 39, 53, 78. 112, 27 Gladson, Melissa 120 Graham, Donnie 112 Graham, Lea 112 Graham, Ricky 19. 89 Graham, Ronnie 112 Grant, Lisa 46. 89. 97, 77, 76 Graves, Bryan 81, 105 Graves, Darrell 47, 89 Graves, Perry 120 Graves, Shelia 105 Graves, Terry 112 Graves, Garry 120 Gray, Chet 105 Green, Shane 105 Green, James 120 Gregory Teresa 40, 120 Gunter, Telena 120 Hall, Brian 112 Hall, Brian 113 Hall, Brian 120 Hall, Rex 120 Hall, Shelly 89 Hall, Tony 89 Hall, Tonya 105 Hamilton, Jim 105 Hass, Dean 52, 89, 98 Hass, Lynn 113 Hass. Nathan 113 Hatchett, Lisa 105 Hatchett, Robin 113 Hayden, Joanne 120 Head, James 19. 105 Hedden, Kristi 120 Heard, Gary 44, 89 Heckler, Kristie Helton, Shannon 19, 113 Hembree. Billy 23. 120 Hembree, Robbie 19, 113 Hembree, Tanya 39, Hendrix, Carol 53, 113 Hendrix, Kristi 40, 113 Hendrix, Linda 81, 120, 25 Henson, Chris 113 Henson, Tina 120 Herbert, Donavan 105 Herron, Laura 113 Hickey, Michail 120 Hogue, Kendra 120 Holloway, Dale 113 Holloway, Jeff 89, 34 Hooper, Tammy 105, 76 Hoover, Beth 41, 113 Hopkins, Johnny 53, 89. 34, 75, 76, 77 Howell, Cammie 48, 89. 97 Howell. Jeff 120 Hughes, David 19, 105 Hughes, Greg 19, 113 Hughes, Jason 105 Hughes. Marla 78, 120, 25 Hughes, Melissa 90 Hughes, Sandra 113 INDEX Hughes, Stacy 110 Hutchinson, Charles 19, 105 Ingle, Gary 120 Jackson, Gerri 90, 99, 35 Jackson. Sidney 105 Jackson, Vanessa 90, 97 Jackson, Veleda 120, 25 Jarrett. Lisa 53, 78, 27, 80, 90, 75, 77, 76 Johnson, Alisa 121 Johnson, Eddie 19, 53, 34, 90, 98 Johnson, Elizabeth 113 Johnson, Gemma 113 Johnson, James 23, 121 Johnson, John 19, 53, 47, 106 Johnson. Julie 121 Johnson, Pam 106 Johnson, Rex 113 Jones, Bobby 34. 52, 106 Jones, Clint 113 Jones, Julie 113 Jones, Kenneth 121 Jones, Sara 113 Kelley, Brad 113 Kephart, Debra 39, 113, 27, 35 Kephart, Mike 121 Kephart, Marla 38. 106, 76 Kephart, Roger 121 Kephart, Tim 90 Kernea, Tim 90 Killian, David 106 Killian, Rom 78, 106 Killian, Shane 19, 78, 113 Kilpatrick, Kevin 23, 81, 121 Kilpatrick, Monica 53, 78, 106, 35, 76 King, Chris 19, 53. 78, 106, 76 King, Elaine 121 King, Kevin 121 King, Vicki 90 Kitchen, Dennis 121 Klopfer, Mike 106 Klopfer, Cindy 113, 25 Kong, Lin Min 78, 113 Lambirth, Pam 49, 90 Lamphere. Wanda 49, 78, 90 Lance, Brad 23, 50, 121 Laney, Mark 106 Laney, Melanie 121 Laney, Robert 121 Laney, Sandy 121 LaRowe, David 121 Leary, Dona 113 Leatherwood, Michelle 121 Ledford, Gary 90 Ledford, Jason 121 Ledford, Eric Ledford, Jeremy 19, 113 Ledford, Lisa 121 Lee, Jennifer 41, 46, 91 Lee, Ladonna 106 Lewis, Cindy 91 Little, Tania 121 Lockaby, Sonja 114 Lommac, Tim 19, 114 Long. Skipper 121 Lovmgood, Marcus 121 Lovingood, Travis 23, 121 Lovmgood, Cynthia 114 Lovingood. Earl 106 Lovingood, Lori 121, 117 Lovingood, Melissa 91 Lowery, Shell! 106 Luckey, Danny 114, 34 Luckey, Tammi 39, 121, 25 Lloyd, Greg 121 Machen, Veronica 95 Madden. Thomas 91 Mann. Lynn 121. 117, 25 Marcie, Christopher 114 Marcie, Robert 85, 91, 96. 75 Martin, Aaron 53. 106 Martin, Jeff 19, 53. 78, 114, 34 Martin, John 82, 82, 83, 106 Martin, Lisa 106 Mashburn, Debbie 122 Mashburn, Jerry 114 Mashburn, Tim 122 Massey. Kyle 106 Mathis, Melissa 114 Matt, Sara 122 Mauney, Henry 122 McClure, David 78, 107 McClure. Mike 91 McCollum. Dale 122 McCombs, Elizabeth 41, 91, 98 McCoy, Sondra 114 McCoy, Tammy 114 McCrae, Scott 114 McDonald, Brian 122 McDonald. Sarah 107, 35 McGrady, Micky 23, 78, 122 McHan, Charles 53. 91, 97, 75, 77, 76 McKeon, Brett 23, 117, 122 McKinnon, Vicki 39. 114 McLees, David 39, 44, 91, 97 McRae, Darren 122 McRae, Jody 91 Messer, Derrick 122 Metcalf, Tina 122 Mileti, Tammy 114 Mingus, Mike 106 Mmnick, Kevin 23, 78, 122 Minnick, Shawn Dale 51, 53, 106, 76, 27 Mintz, Andrew 122 Mintz, Kathy 39, 122 Morris, Leigh 114 Morris. Teresa 91, 25 Morrow, Andrea 122 Morrow, Jimmy 122 Morrow, Karen 106 Morrow, Michael 122 Moss, Beth 91 Moss. Kim 122 Murphy, Kim 107, 35 Newton. Brian 114 Nicely, Kevin 23, 122 Nicely, Mes 19, 53, 114 Nicely, Tyrone 19, 53, 114, 34 Odom. Wesley 122 Owenby, Tammy 92 Owenby. Terry Palmer, Cassey 92 Palmer, Darren 122 Palmer, Lisa 107, 25 Palmer, Samantha 102, 107 Panther. Kathy 122 Parker, Dawn 107 Parris. Jimmy Parsons. Wendy 122 Patel, Moe 53, 114 Patel. Sangita 107 Patterson, Jennifer 83. 92. 77, 76 Patterson. Marvin 92 Payne, Billy 122 Payne, Hollie 114 Payne. Kenny 114 Payne, Sharon 107 Pendergrass, Jason 114 Pendland, Derek 92 Penland, Brad 23, 122 Phillips. Bryan 78, 114 Phillips, Cindy 114, 25 Phillips, Mandy 107, 35 Phillips, Tammy 114, 35 Phillips, Vincent 122 Phillips, Pam 122 Pickens, Carl 19, 53. 114 Pickens, Denise 53. 92. 99, 27. 35 Pickens, Tracy 92 Picklesimer, Cindy 40, 107 Pipes, Jeff 92 Powell, Brian 19. 39. 114 Powell, David 46. 53, 92 Powell, Susan 123 Pressley, Janet 107 Procter, Michael 107 Queen, Sherry 123 Queen, Teresa 93. 98 Radford. Doug 93 Radford, Sam 107 Radford, Sherry 123 Radford, Tracy 39, 115 Rankin. Ted Rao, Dinesh 78. 123 Raper, Tara 123 Raxter, Scott 107 Ray. Dickie 107 Ray, Veronica 123 Register, Junior 107 Rentz, Brian 123 Rhodes, Billy 115 Ripper, Randy 78. 107, 77, 76 Ritz, John 107 Ritz, Mark 93 Rivenbark, Don 115 Roach, Angie 102, 107 Roberson, Jay 107 Roberson. Kevin 108 Roberson. Mark 19, 53, 108 Roberts, Angela 51, 78, 93, 99 Roberts, Jody 123 Roberts. Judy 82, 83, 93 Roberts. Missy 123 Roberts, Norman 19, 115 Roberts. Reece 93 Roberts, Steve 51, 78, 80, 93, 97. 74, 73 Robertson. Melissa 123 Robinson, Dale 52, 93 Robinson, Peggy 115 Rohmeyer. Derrick 47, 80, 93 Rowland, James 123 Roland, Jamie 115 Ronca, Tony 115 Rose, Kim 110, 115 Rose, Pam 81, 115 Routh, Steve 19, 78. 115 Russell. Steve 123 Sander, Paul 19. 115 Sanders, Ricky 23, 123 Schwinn, Vicke 39, 115 Self, Johnny 108 Self, Teresa 49. 94, 77, 76 Sellers, Tina 123 Setser, Jimmy 108 Shepherd. Kim 108, 35 Sherrill. Lee 78. 115 Shipman, Roger 44, 108 Shope. Charles 19. 47. 53, 85. 94, 99 Shope, James 19, 115 Silver. Viki 108 Smith, Brandi 115 Smith, Danny 115 Smith, David 23, 123 Smith, David 123 Smith, Lynda 94 Smith, Michael 108 Smith. Mike 19. 115 Smith, Paul 23. 123 Smith, Pearl 108 Smith, T.C. 123 Sneed. Carla 115 Sneed, Lori 123 Sneed, Mary Sue 46, 49, 94 Soesbee. Leroy 123 Stalcup, Gary 19. 53. 108 Stalcup, Mark 108 Stalcup, Paige 108 Stalcup. Susan 123 Stewart. Melissa 123 Stiles, Brenda 123 Stiles. Derek 78, 123 Stiles. Jenm 82, 83, 108 Stiles, Kim 108 Stiles, Shirl 108 Stiles, Tammy 123 Stovall, Tommy 94 Stroup, Kim 29, 123 Surrett, Marsha 44, 115, 35 Surrett. Micheal 108 Sutton, Jolena 123 Sutton, Kelley 108. 35 Swain, Greg 19, 115, 34 Swanson, Daniel 108 Swanson. Tiffany 53, 78, 115, 27 Swint. Susan 124 Szczepanski, Elisha 124, 133 Taaffe, Paul 53, 78, 108 Taaffe, Susan 124 Tanner, Karen 94 Taylor, Charles 124 Taylor. Dana 40. 110, 115, 25 Taylor. Gina 41. 48. 50, 53, 79. 80. 139 INDEX 94. 25. 75 Taylor. Joey 124 Taylor. Rhonda 124 Taylor. Scott 115 Teague. Barbara 108 Teague. Brian 19, 115 Teasdale, Sonya 115 Teems. Brenda 124 Teems. Ronnie 109 Temple, Kathy 82. 83. 109, 27. 76 Thigpen. Mike 78. 94. 96. 74, 75, 77. 76 Thomas, Brad Thomas. Christina 115 Thomas. Tom 124 Thomas. Traci 124 Thompson. David 53, 76. 78. 81. 102. 109. 34 Thrasher, Tina 50, 124 Thrasher. Tracy 115, 27 Timpson, Gene 39, 124 Timpson, Tommy 19, 78, 109 Tipton. Donna 41. 53. 78. 81. 109. 76 Totherow. Michelle 116 Townsend. Derek 39, 124 Trevathan. Lesley 124 Twiggs. Jim Ulrich. Chance 19. 78, 116 Vespasian, Susan 46. 94, 35, 75. 77. 76 Waldroup, Nancy 78, 116, 27, 35 Walker. Jimmy 124 Wallace. Whitney 38, 41, 95. 99 Watts. Rebekah 39. 124 Weaver. Tammy 116 West. Mitchell 109 White, Billy 116 White, Brian 19. 81, 109 White. Dawn 116 White, Kim 38. 40, 46, 82. 83. 95. 77, 76 Whited. Pam 109. 35 Whitener, Brian 23, 124 Whitener, James 95 Whitener, Melissa 109 Whitener. Robin 82. 83. 95 Whitener. Samantha 109 Whitener. Tim 124 Whitener. Becky 116 Williams. Angie 109 Wilson, Allen 124 Wilson, Brian 81, 116, 34 Wilson, Darren 124 Wilson. Dwayne 109 Wilson, Mary Jane 116 Wilson, Peggy 124, 25 Wolfe. Chris 95. 77. 76 Wood. Greg 124 Woody. Gail 52, 95 Wormsley, Tonya 116 Wright. Daniel 116 Wright. Jimmy 95 Wright, Melvin 124 Yonce, Eric 116 Young. Kim 39. 124 140 JUNIOR HIGH Alverson, Kitten 39. 128 Amos. Kim 128, 134 Auvil, Brock 128. 135 Baker. Benjamin 128 Bates. Sandra 130 Beaver. Kathy 128, 133, 139 Blackwell. Shondell 130 Block. Sarah 100 Breazeale, Tammy 128 Brendle. April 130 Brendle. Betty Jo 128 Bryson. Cory 130. 135 Burrell. Shannon 130. 135 Carrmger. Kim 128 Carroll, Dawn 130 Caylor. Kim 128 Chastain. Shawn 130 Clark. Mark 128 Clesia, Terry 130 Colbert. Dawn 128 Coleman. Kevin 128 Coleman. Rebecca 128, 134 Collins. Lara 130 Cook, Beverly 128 Cook, Chad 130 Cook, Darren 130 Cook, Niki 39. 130 Cordin, David 128 Cornwell. Kimberly 128 Craig, Andrea 128, 134 Craig, Virginia 128 Crawford. Shane 128 Crisp. Misty 128. 134 Davis, Allen 128 Davis, Billy 130 Davis, Tim 128 Deaton, Scott 130 Decker. Chad 128, 135 Decker, Deena 128, 134 Derreberry, Scotty 130 Dockery, Connie 130 Dockery, Kevin 130 Dockery, Scott 130 Dockery, Shannon 130 Dockery, Stuart 130 Dockery, Tara 130, 134 Dockery. Tommy 130 Dyer, Jennifer 130 Dyer. Jennifer 130 Edmonds, Daniel 128 Eller, Johnny 130 Ellison. Robert 130. 135 Evens. Charles 130 Gaither. Ryan 23, 128 Garrison, James 128 Gates. Deanna 130 Gentry, Aaron 130 Gentry, Cindy 128 Gentry, Lindsey 128 Graham, Jolee 128 Grant, David 130 Grant, Rebecca 128 Grant. Thomas 130 Graves, Bascomb 130 Graves, Stacie 39, 128, 134 Haigler, Nathan 130, 135 Hall, Jason 128 Hall. Victor 23. 128 Hampton. Angela 128 Hampton, Bryan 130 Hampton, Wendy 130 Harris, Kelly 130 Hass, Tina 128, 134 Hayden, Scott 128 Heilner, Jennifer 39, 128 Herron. Robin 130 Holbrook. Lynn 130 Holland, Deborah 130, 134 Hughes. Blake 128, 135 Hughes. Jason 128 Hughes. Lee 130 Hunsucker. Tamitha 128 Hyatt. Amanda 39. 128 Jackson, Aleeta 128 Jackson, Travis 128 James. Robert 130 Johnson, Charles 130 Johnson, Jennifer 130 Johnson, Kim 128, 134 Johnson. Mark 128, 135 Johnson. Monica 130 Johnson, Shawn 23, 128 Jones, Beth 128 Jordon. Shawn 130 Kephart, Audrey 130 Kephart, Larry 129 Ketner, Nancy 39, 130 Kincaid, Bradley 23, 129 Kirby. Kenneth 129 Kitchen. Davey 131 Ledford. Dawn 131 Ledford, Michelle 129 Ledford. Peggy 131 Lidseen, Claude 129, 135 Locke, Amy 129, 134 Lovingood, David 131 Maney, Steve 131 Marcus, Patrick 129 Mills. Amy 131 Moneymaker, Tracy 131 Morris. Laura 129 Morrow, Angela 129 Morrow, Maria 129 Moss. Ed 129 McClure, Tony 131 McCormick, Theresa 129 McCoy, Joy 131 McCoy. Michael 129 McGrady. Jason 131 McRae, Chris 131 McRae, Dawn 129 McRae. Paula 131 Ogle. Mike 135 Orr, Jason 135 Palmer. Daniel 129 Palmer. Derrick 129, 135 Palmer. Lawerance 131 Palmer. Shannon 129 Payne. Mary Ann 129 Phillips, Christopher 131 Phillips. Melissa 129, 134 Pickens, Veronica 131 Queen. Joshua 131 Queen. Tammy 39, 129 Radford, Tim 131 Reid, Brian 129, 135 Rhodes, David 131 Rhodes, Jackie 129 Rhodes, James 131 Rich, Jeff 129 Ritz, David 131 Roberson, Jeffrey 131 Roberson, Penny 129, 135 Roberts. Kimberly Roberts. Scott 23, 129 Robey. Nicholas 129 Robinson, Elizabeth 131 Rohmeyer, Demce 129 Routh, Mary 131 Seabolt. Beth 131 Self, Joyce 131 Shaw, Rick 129 Shephard. Mike 23 Shope. Larry 23, 129 Silvers, Daniel 129 Smith, Benny 23, 129 Smith, Dwayne 129 Smith, John 129 Sneed, Angela 39, 129 Sneed, James 129 Sneed. Tony 131 Spivey, Tammy 131 Stalcup, Paula 129, 134 Stiles, Terry 129 Stroupe. Doug 131 Suddereth, Shannon 129 Summerous, Vonda 131 Surrett, Mary 131 Sutton, Dawn 129 Sutton, Scott 129 Swanson, Carolyn 129 Swanson, Curtis 131, 135 Swanson, Deborah 131 Taylor, Mike 131 Thomas, Michelle 131 Thompson, Trevor 129 Thrasher, Douglas 131 Turner, Eric 131 Vorbuck, Stephanie 131 Ward. Brenda 129 Ware, Shannon 131 Welch, Tammy 129 Wells. Jonathan 131 West, James 131 White. Candice 39. 129. 134 Whited. Kim 131 Wilson, James 131 Wilson. Lionel 131 Wishon, Jamie 129 Wolfe. Misty 131 Woody. Donald 131 Woody, James 129, 135 Worley. Andrea 39, 129, 134 kv 7. c) 4


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