North Augusta High School - Sandspurs Yearbook (North Augusta, SC)

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' V. 4 U Q WMQJ Q tochange what we can . . . to become what we can. x 8 L as 's ,O I' Zh-S.LPI'hE ' .N F' -w JN- QQ QQ C. 41.1 126 ,QQ 44,11- at WW QC' ass., W M! ww . , we ,f- bw - v s , F an X t k 'ig 9' d' 'Zi 4 ' 2 2 fl Q Ll 'bvf f., 41 . ' ,I YW lg W. sn '23 -'D 4- '-vsqie f in 1' 1 itil. , lqgjg V .l' t, 1: o I . ,W gh . A J Rfk s 5' Qiflm X. fi .W 1 4. f . ,LAS Q- ive, is ., wk F251 x ,,, - nt N Wm. 'iflff Harding died, Nan Brilkvu, wha claimed hr falherrd her illrl gmman' vhild. u-mfr :he book :hal mused the samdal of the dvradc: if cl 6 , INTERPRETING THE w bfi ent 0lfUflCl OF THE STUDENTS FIRST SEMESTER COUNCIL i ILL F Irffw Mr. Sfillwell, Bob Hughes, Henry Cooper, Doyle Powell, Jerrry Brown, Robert Baynham. Second row: Harriet Johnson, Janice Rosson, Joanna Buffs, Janice Whirlaw, Carole Hammond, Sue Gilreaah, Priscilla Farr, JoAnn Flemister .v 5 sa- . i , in me swf W, 4 4 , l ii' in if aff? Q T ' s' 8 ., 0 -N H ,f A in 1-3..l.,1k Q35 The Cat's Pajamas, Twenty-three skidoo, Oh you Kid, Come On Up, Sucker were the Colloquialisms of the Twenties. Years passed and people found new ways to express themselves: Snaz- zy . Peachy-Keen . , . Crazy . . . Groovy . . . Cool . . . Tough . . . Neat-o- let . . . Rat-Fink . . . Heavy . . . Cross . . . Right-On . . . Superbadf' People changed from husseys and drummersg they became beat- niks, then hippies, then freaks The automobiles evolved from tin Lizies, to heaps to 'ja- lopies to hot-rods to wheels. ' The moving picture became 5 talkie then a movie then a flick. Music sounds its beat from jazz to Rock to Soul to Acid. As years Pass, people will find new ways to express them- selves . . . will you understand your children? I ts s 3 - -,sz 14fchanges J 1 . as lyk tp X9 -ga ' wi' fx 7 1 '23 -'QU ,, 'K 4- 1' , I a ' '71 QT-in ,' f- - 95 .i 19, H'- ' 1 , a nw . +A in JL X wh. ' I change-sf15 ilk -Wlv 4. we 1 W + fm., 4, A ' E 5 Q W . . X WN f Q W Q qw ff H , ,Q Hi ,am 5 wr ff fx .j,,Q','S U N4 Wa ty.-'X ' 'JA vw. , X., ', Q ,Qu ry-' , f- 41 'M 4 A V W if T . 4 F ' A fav V ' ff ,W ML' ,Muff -f wa W ,W , ,Q 'J' ff . H an wwf Q W , y 'Q ff 1 I W M nf if M ,ff L 'I If X M, ',ze.e 1-,V x -rf WEB? aid IE M him 'Wf a aw. DEDICATION ...... SANDSPURS COURT .. HOMECOMING COURT .... CHANGES . . . SPORTS ..... Football .... Volleyball .......... Basketball .......... Varsity Cheerleaders Tennis ............. Track .............. Golf ...................... Baseball ..................... junior Varsity Cheerleaders .... Block Letter ................ Spectators .... ACTIVITIES ................ National Honor Society .... Library .................. Audio-Visual ................ French Club .................... Future Secretaries of America .... Future Teachers of America ...... Future Homemakers of America ........ Bus Drivers ...... . ............... . Distributive Education Club of America ..... Nekernanerva ...... Yellow jacket . .. Sandspurs ..... Band ....... Chorus ........................... Chess Club .......................... Naval junior Reserve Officer Corps Beta Club ........................ Math Club ...... Science Club . . . Student Council .... Inter-Club Council FEATURES .......... Hall of Fame .... Notables ......... Homecoming ....... Miss Homecoming . . Sandspurs Tea ....... Miss Sandspurs . . . Naval Ball ....... Miss NjROTC . .. junior-Senior . . . junior Play .... CLASSES ........ Sophomores .... juniors ...... Seniors .... ACADEMICS .... BUSINESS . . . EPILOGUE ..... ..2 ...4 5 ...6 ....18 20 30 32 44 46 48 ....49 50 ....54 55 56 60 ....62 64 ....65 66 ....68 ....69 ....70 ....72 ....73 74 75 ....76 78 82 .....83 ....84 88 ....90 ....91 ....92 94 98 ....100 102 104 107 ...108 109 110 111 112 ....114 118 120 140 160 .. 228 250 328 table of contents!17 i L- ,- 2:1311 f' 1 A X' x . Q , - pn CHA GI J . 5 3 i 'faq il, - as 9 ., 3 r, , 2 'r I S in I L.. X09 5. 0 ve Keaiftqfi on -ow K .CO 01 61- X49 'I 'Oi Y ?xii'NxS-Yoo R 6 '98 ,?j,Q1' . Coat' M. 6? XEPK xei yL oi, OO1gCOqeKX'a 4. 1911 2-10008 L L . . 'Peo N .7753 pfrzkiy Lili! il I f' L z 75 - - A 'L,N'ww '3fg'tfU' i i , ' -2 .5 51',y.'gi,,,7,gftf! fl.-it U' A, Mfg, ni, K I lk' 4,3 1,1 . .' 'L ,N 1 V , ' , A flzff. ' Q 1941 BASKETBALL TEAM: Practicing twice a week, playing on Wednes N: - A 113- - day nights at the YMCA, the team entered the Trade District Tourna , -Mr ,M jg, if , . ment and lost to Sardis 114-917. ,gn ,egg f 1 A, ' gs an jkf' 'I 5 Civ L K X, A i?1','. L 'N E .W I . Ct , W d X + fa ,X A W g E , A 11- 'N V' 5 ' 1 A L X, - . J 5 i ' Q .,. 'P 4 , - Q ' If L i t iff' , ed , , FL . , , J me f , f W' H if . , I' Sxettirvafp .We Q' K v V W Ida, . L A ' A . g. A 'Y - Led by Cglxrid Mgfougm 3 . x v Q 1 X A: nw ' 1 H at than hui We is A A ' 192714310 Bait the bad' 1939 GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM: Playing ' . A seflofft ban? on an outdoor court, the team won half ' 7 ' cvdnd gtice-' their games, defeating Graniteville 119-162, g,00 and the Faculty Q20-161. 18fchanges 9 SPORTS if WM 1951 CHEERLEADERS: paraded around the field in a snazzy hot rod. 'Ya S.. m-,.:j., f .fx bee 65. P sph. l 7.9 116,39 foo gan, affhg 7041 I7 be,,ef'f6a,,s'Ejni,,dfZ4,. Tb ' all 73.7 G 9,7 O' . . ye! had ein low ,lad ffefvlherfacker 07613-ylsfll' S WO f7 our rffza 6 O06 'Fo 'Po' 8a 'dw low 'he' Wi f , W- su' I cm. ,Q v- 4..l 'fd' .,L M l xlln' .J, ,, 1., W, .LQ 1 I I , L. L... .., ' 'bw vfflfgve Ou! 6 61,9 yn' 'V A vw ,'4,,i?.'bQ: P - q0w Q aria. , v, ,,. 'H' . A ' fu' . E , 1 v6'xzi.2.3NWg7g,b 4' ' 'afk ' A 6 Q ff, 16 ble-,rgojb Goffz, Gr K' 16 '747 Q . 4 ' 11, 1460 3,78 CL - 4,3 Ge 'Q '7 . Q, as 114. 44. sag, J 06300 lv 1927 GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM! The dashing lassies of Coach jenkins represented both the school and the North Augusta Sunday School. Positions played were Side Center, jumping Center, Guard, and Forward. changesf19 O49 2' ff A ...4th., VARSITY FOOTBALL REGIC 4-AA A CHAMPS L 'W .nm A. M 21 ' . ' A 1 SEATED - M. Emmette, F. Fortune, P. Collins, 1. Lacey, D. Norris, T. Lacey, P. McNeal, 1. McKie, I. Boyd, B. Looney, M. Snyder, I. Gosney, R. Wills. KNEELING - I. Suthers, P. Hoehn, R. Smith, S. Yarborough, B. Mason, K. Sewell, E. Matthews, E. Wilson, 1. Owens, B. Brown, T. Hamilton, C. Bush, D. Bush. STANDING - M. johnson, M. Reardon, K. Lynn, B. jones, P. Rutland, S. McKie, I. Harrison, D. Moore, I. Scott, R. Flake, 1. Velky, C. Merriweather, A. Bone. 3, ggxsfggtfifgiflf . wg: if V ., . . .. ,f ,,... ...if ta: frm ,.f:f,w gfff: 1s ff:.w.w I ,.,.. ,.,:.n..a, .,.,,,1.f,. V., . A 'wtf s.we4'?WffifY5tffJi1'fi' P+-' -. - 'T ffl? f l r t, l f.,. 0 f .LLJ ... ----- f 13 A - 0 Biffle? . . 13 ,,,, , S .y Q 1 . 0 A .... 12 F' 1 - ' 13 'elmo . ......... . . 0 'Columbia f,,, ,, ,g.Wf. rfgsfiffvsieip f'I5FE7g'ff3:.f:' ' . f i 9 'Aiken ' .,., 5:4 AAAAF - N A 31 tita . t.... ' l ..,' N 'A- 1.9 . 'li f ff 5' A 'Conference 20fsports - fm.: game T.l.. ' Coaches, IL-R2 - jon Williams, Dowl Thompson, Hubert Morris, Rod Greenway. Not Pictured - Ned Baynham. Now here's what you do ... johnny Harrison manhandles a defender, as Frank Fortune carries With twelve returning lettermen from last years Con- ference Championship Team, the 1974 Varsity Yellow jackets combined excellent coaching, an exciting offense and a big-play defense to produce North Augusta's most successful season since 1961's State Championship squad. At the start the jackets had their problems, having lost many fine players from last year's team, including 10 starting linemen and one of the best backfields in the area. But Head Coach Hubert Morris made good use of his talented Seniors, and more than adequately filled the open spots. N.A.'s first opponent was Westside, and the game was never in doubt as Didier Norris streaked 70 yards on the second play of the year for a T.D. james McKie scored three touchdowns and the jackets swamped the hapeless Patriots 32-0. On their next outing, the Morris- men dealt old rival Richmond its only regular season loss, avenging last year's narrow defeat. N.A. next won a bout with Butler, both teams being scoreless until QB Pat Collins scored the lone TD in the final period. Thus, we completed our Georgia Season with a perfect slate. Blocking forms as left-end sweep develops. sportsf21 22!sports jacket defense awaits the snap. QB Pat Collins confers with coaches. ,. Game captains meet at midfield. 2 s i I t Q 3 F K .3 g 491' p . 1 Harrison forces another runner to the ground. Now here's how we'll stop 'em on the next drive. Centers IKNEELING L Rj Bruce Mayson, Dickie Bush, Ronnie Smith, Steve Yarborough. Quarter- Dldler Norms 70 yard TD run backs KSTANDING L Rj jeff Lacey, Pat Collins, Mike Emmette. After disposing of previously undefeated, untied, and unscored-upon Lexington, the jackets began their con- ference play by bombing Airport, and then travelled to Brookland-Cayce and emerged the upset victim of a fired up Bearcat squad. But NA came back to beat Irmo, and then used two last minute interceptions by Collins to turn back a determined Orangeburg-Wilkin- son team. After a defensive battle with Columbia, the jackets faced arch-enemy Aiken. Trailing 9-8 going into the fourth quarter, North Augusta rallied for three touch- downs, the last TD coming as the clock ran out. The jackets finished 9-7 for the regular season, 5-1 in con- ference play, and for the second year in a row, had won the region title. Westside story. sports!23 1, f h' Qffi ,av wwrinnindw- x -..al . .. , ff. 1 4 .X - sm., , QQ 5 ' . . M - J 1 '- sqfwsi - 4.-.X f, f -- w L- .- s- 1 .M W -W 2 1 - sw-1 W .-gk . we Q .Q .A ii . 05' s. . .W , . 1 . . maggie . f Throughout the season the jackets provided gaping holes for runners. Here, Bush and Snyder clear hole for Norris. 24fsports Hixon and Hawkins assist injured Gibbs. jackets celebrate TD. 4 if ,M -vw- a5 41ffix1f ' ' ' ri . ,,v... , V th VE . . 2 ' f 'A 4 Mt 5 t 5 pkwh , ii' H553 , Xb-F 'U 'rf is 1 . . u... fl , , X' N ea -.f 5 we .. . .ei - a ,y ., if ' k. f .- ,. .,1g45,.w,,W 5 f.-ff is f. .L we .. .,g, -- -nam . v, , .ff .,-.g all ei lv 15' - V . RMK K is ff-X.: A 1 TY si 73 X x 'F flf.'snz N 0 C BN xx +r 'N ,iv B, 'fs L- 'za .r v,.w ,, I x i Guy 1-vy !1 l 2U ,1 ff Guards and Tackles, KNEELING IL-RJ - Bobby Brown, Ken Sewell, Mickey Rearden, Eddie Matthews, Theo Hamilton, Charley Bush, Eddie Wilson. STANDING lL-RI - Byron jones, Keith Lynn, Paul Rutland, Skip McKie, Mike johnson, Curtis Merriweather. The jackets opened playoff action with a convincing 32-14 win over Dorman, as Collins ran for 3 TD's and passed to johnny Harrison for another. Laurens provided the next opposition and paced by Norris' 2 scores, NA chalked up a 19-7 victory and earned the right to meet powerful T.L. Hanna, winners of 71 straight, for the Upper State Championship. A disastrous opening quarter gave Hanna a big lead, and although North Augusta outplayed the visitors in the final 3 quarters, the gap was too wide to close and the season ended. Mickey Rearden catches Laurens runner as Skip McKie lonesf Rutland' and Bush go in to make a goal line Stand C787 and jeff Owens 4641 close in. ' 26!sports ,S A Q 1' li, 1 as AVI if Q- it Afmfff Q' 'D f xi L V :G A . ,,,-,.xf, MN ff f A 1 . P g . . . ' 'ii 1. ' W1 I fl 5. fl L N' F 2 Q ' Q ,!. 1.-Q - A . 1' .4 an 41 ',. Q 1 n . if ESQ!-1 g X ' '3Ef Ha N. Q L ' - gf 'tx Q g -Q U IOR VARSITY FOOTBALL L..... . - I G FIRST ROW: S. Harper, K. Atkins, D. Grant, 1. Mathis, B. Boseman, K, Mathews, 1. Washington, B. Hudock, SECOND ROW: L. Kemp, E. Madison, C. Edenfield, R. Moyer, K. Tapley, D. Mathis, M. Stewart, G. Harris, THIRD ROW: H, Little, K. Riley, B. McNeal, B. Hamrick, R. Fletcher, R. Nash, P. Smith, E. McKnight, F. Couvillon. L. Rouse, B. Sumner, Ass't, Coach R. Hobbs Hot September prac- 28f sports tices thriving under Coach Williams' enthu- siasm . .. learning the ba- sics . . . practicing against the Varsity playing for small crowds cheered by the faithful- ness of a few fans sweating in the stinging cold of November winning time after time moving the best players to the Varsity ending a successful sea- son 7-0-1. K. Matthews brought down by a Richmond Musketeer. Coach Williams ponders a third down and short yardage situation. A tough jacket defense stacks up an Aiken runner. SCHEDULE NORTH AUGUSTA OPPONENTS N.A. 48 ........ 0 L.B.C. N.A. 42 .... ... O L.B.C. N.A. 32 ... ... O Richmond N.A. 33 ... ... 0 Butler N.A. 46 ... ... 0 Aiken N.A. 18 ... ... 2 Richmond N.A. 6 .. .. 0 Butler' N.A. 6 .... . . 6 Aiken Butler Forfeited jacket lineman drops quarterback for a loss. North Augusta scores 6 against a tough Aiken defense. 5port5f29 VOLLEYBALL FRONT ROW: Gay Bridges, Sherry Kelly, Becky Murdock, Vickie Mann, Ciink King, Karen Hostetler, Verna Luchey. BACK ROW: Meg Shealy, Debbie Harper, Connie Covar, Karen Mathis, Mary Watson, Carole Cox, Delores Cartledge. UP ON THE NET! practicing overtime acquiring skills E learning to move in pennies working efficiently as a team developing a great game working to play playing to win spending a full day on the court keeping the ball flying the scoring high overcoming illegal hits calling the lines helping the ball over swollen wrists aching muscles beginner's nervous stomach . . . relying on older players for confidence striving for their best beating the other teams the 7974- 75 region champs. Ms. Shuler - coach 30fsports RECIGN CHAMPS Starting the game off. Karen Mathis completes a successful sDike. UP ON THE NET! A dream come true - The 1974-75 Region Champs. sports!31 VARSITY BASKETBALL KNEELING: Steve Bourn, Mark Bourn, Eddie Matthews STANDING Chris Schutte johnny Harrison Andy Bussey Lowell Myers Coach Wil liams, Dave Moore, Cam Terry, Pat Collins, Mark Weibel james McKie Danny McVicker N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N,A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. NA. NA. N.A. NA. N.A. NA. NA. NA. 'N.A. N.A. 32X sports OPPONENTS Graniteville . R.S.M. .... . Aiken ...... Richmond . . Aiken .... Butler ....,. Lucy Laney . L.B.C. ..... . Aiken .... Westside Aquinas .... Richmond . . Butler ...... Lucy Laney . St. Angela . . Aquinas .... Jackson jackson .... St. Angela .. Strom Thurmond L.B.C. .,... . Dave Moore tips the ball in, while Chris Schutte anticipates the re- bound. -3 5- -Q.....,q Remembrances of a hard season The sounds of a crowd The feel and dusky smell of the ball Final scores and reactions Concentration, drive, and sweat behind every move . . . Team and coach pulling together Going beyond the physical Into the heart A coach's faith in his players lnstilling a will to win Strengthening endurance . . . Working together in one unit . . . Each player a vitalpart ofthe whole . . . ZNIX. W. Danny McVicker strains for a shot, guarded by a jackson Indian. fX Managers doing a thankless, but necessary job. . D hh. 'N McKie dem 34fsports onstrates a layup for fans and Richmond players. Bussey strains for a tip. iii Hornets watch johnson put shot out of sight. Schutte QU makes his break as Mismatched socks doesn't stop Weibel. 3 5 1 f Q li 3 1 X 5 ill , V - X ,Qi l Q lf' ,' v , ,.......... W i- I , ,gf ,A I' Ili f-,,, 1 s McKie C241 brings ball downcourt. ,va McKie shoots over a Richmond defender. Collins lets one go! sportsf35 Bussey loses balance. av. Dave Moore practices Kung Fu while Andy Bussey does the work. johnny Harrison shoots for two. jumping ... Reaching . .. Working for a win ... De- pending on teamwork in order to succeed An ag- gressive and determined team and coach . . . Coach lon Williams . . . His first year for coaching varsity basketball ... forbidden black line ... Lay-ups .. . Hustling . . . lump ball Passing Scoring Long practices . . . Strenuous warm-ups . . . The Buckeye . . . Memories of wins and losses . . . A season of frustration, learning, and success. Iwlf 1' - ,,, W5 K I ,' A ',f X, dv? D 3 QQ 21 A? Qi f ii, A 1: Eff! if L s 4 V 7 J v xx I We-'ffl I - Jiri , pa, 1' 4 uw' Q fd? iv BASKETBALL N L .. ...Q 49- 1 r. fm Q. fair 51 'Q-Xt. . S X .. rg ti FRONT ROW L-R: Coach Dowl Thompson, Glen Sofge, Curtis Wheeler, Doug Grant, Tommy Rogers, Benny Hayes. SECOND ROW L-R.' Tom Powell, Horace Morgan, Chuck Odom, Steve Cartrett, Lewis Rouse, Keith Lynn, john Scott. sexi gs 48 47 48 42 23 29 29 45 55 A year of drill . . . learning plays . . . perfecting techniques . . . practicing, scrimmaging . . . run- ning Iap after lap ... shaping up a good game . . . under the direction of Coach Thompson . . . learning to work together. 38!sports LBC Lewis Rouse shoots over Butler defender. john Scott and Chuck Odom await rebound. F s Q ,ff GIRLS BASKETBALL KNEELING: Vicki Mann, Dede jameson, Carole Cox, Cink King, Beth Kurtz, joan Harp, Vertie Mae McKie. STANDING: Nancy Flake, jenny Grove, Karen Mathis, jenny Quarles, Gay Bridges, Susan Wellband, Mary Watson. Not Pictured: Martha Bussey. Coach - Ms. Shuler Managers: jan Gordon, Sharon Hall. Not pictured: Theda Harper. 40! sports Bridges M12 watches Mann send ball to basket. A Hornet's hand does not stop Vicki Mann. Gay Bridges launches shot. A season of memories full of humming anticipation perfecting plays learning to work together to think to- gether practicing loyally strained muscles ... tired bodies ... accepting the challenge of each new game ... being alone in the crowd keeping complete concentration on the ball . . . our 1974-1975 season. sportsf47 2 M ,L tif' 'wg , m,w,,1,,,,,11nnm, W Wu? : , 'B Q, 4 'YQPQ 'uw WN-W x . A ,re , , .K ,, ,, yi, f '1': Q2 5, VAA, 1VV,V cs. iq: U i All MNT-'-W,, x L XJERX' 42 F 3 H A . , ?9L?filWP32? Ar Q Q 3 2 , -if . Q 1 1 , g . ,. , .x 5 2 x sm ' s 5 8 is u an fy, 81 36 ,. 0 .6 , ,LA -Q, 'U if Iii ga , W - if , .- CL. gf! i , ff L x K y at VARSITY CHEERLEADERS J .- we , Q gg! 'mug' fs i f4y'gt t Q FRONT ROW: Nancy Smith, ludy Parriott, Laurie Pierce, Anne Harris, Vertie Mae McKie, Terrie Martin. BACK ROW: Sharon Presnell, Marcie Bates, Ginny Rogers, Mary Kay Rhodes. mt..tWt,,Nm...v.WV 5 I Ginny Rogers - captain 44fsports X I n 5 T4 2 TENNIS KNEELINC L-R: D. Beach, B. Scott, I. Beach, W. Lowery, B. lones. STANDING L-R: G. Taylor, M. Shanks, M. Yow, C. Glover, K. Connely A strong team . . . three returning men, one undefeated .. coached by Bob Fuller practicing every afternoon playing area schools planning the most extensive season yet .. . scheduling eighteen matches hopes for the state tournament . . . making a strong showing against all competition. Gary Taylor is the only player who has been on the team for three years. 46fsports Coach Bob Fuller observes his fine team ' ,,,.......-- The Smash. 3' Ge... N.. an Taykwsgback ha nd. my A xi' il TRACK Working under Coach Thompson's direction . . . strengthening all points of per- formance . . . working for that extra burst ofspeed . . . passing the baton . . . running the mile relay the strong point of three returning men . . . com- ing in dusty, sweaty, aching. .. getting ready for the competi- tion in Augusta. KNEELING: Kent Pearson, David lohnston, Tim Lacey. STANDING: james McKie, Pat O'Leary john Velky, Coach Thompson. ,f as 'F A Q. ,A s- '. s. - ' lohnston and Velky practice relay hand-off. 48fsports Sprinters, Lacey and McKie, await start. Pearson and O'Leary prepare for endurance runs Coach Morrls 'fa Dave Moore tries for par. w, as if 7 4- ,fr if .Athi t 7. McVicker gets an early start. GOLF Waiting to try out after it quits raining . . . Practicing at North Augusta Country Club Playing a 'hard driving game under Coach Morris' direction . .. Holding down the score . . . Strengthened by the experience of four returning players .. Working toward the ultimate . . . The State Championship. W 951 LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Lynn Bill Gibbs Dave Moore, Danny McVicker Bull Gibbs tees off s t Pat attempts to blast out of sandtrap. A ,, 46 'P I BASEBALL Harrison and Thompson look forward to a promising year with Coach Greenway. Trying out . . . a haircut's alright, but white wall's?! . .. running wind sprints . . . dropping men one by one . .. the final cut . . . eighteen men . . . preparing for the longest season ever . . . depending on a young team . . . only four returning lettermen . . . centering around Shorty Thompson's pitching john Harrison's and Russell Lee's hitting . . . Frank Fortune exercising his all- around dependability . . . playing game after game in un- seasonable weather . . . gettinga little more support from the student body . . . working for the region champion- ship . . . high hopes for the mid-june play-offs. A Managers - Brian Marter, Tom Lumpkin, jim Edwards 50fsports Brookland-Cayce batter waits for the pitch. W.. --au in ,Af- 5 1 L2r - I 5 , ,si ,:,,,. A... N U Q 53, ,, , ri 'wif n . , . . 3-f. .QW ' ry ao,Uif1 ,M- 0 W'lw- . ' . my 1 W 1-V- Yf.' 4 n' L Y ' ' vs ,nag-.. n fu. Zffgyw . as -1. . ,' ,,.e3-ii' A L Q- ,. My ,, ,,. A . f vi - 'W . V. -+ AQ. a. ' of tw-G Coac'h Greenway flashes a subtle signal. Date Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Aph Apr. Apn Apr. Apr. May May May May May May SCHEDULE Team losey .... Butler ..... Richmond . . Westside .... L.B.C. .... V. Airport .... Harlem .... Columbia . . . Evans ....... Irmo ...... . .. Orangeburg ...... Brookland-Cayce ... Aiken ............ Airport ......... Columbia Irmo ........... Orangeburg ...... Brookland-Cayce . . . Aiken ............ Place ....Home Away Away ....Home Home Home Away Away Home Away Away Home ....Home Away Home ....Home ....Home Away Away sportsf51 F N w N W 4 Www fr' 'IP' ff, 4' Seniors: fL-RJ Russel Lee, johnny Harrison, Steve Thompson. 52fsports -aw W1 sf, , -Hg : . , , is g 'aim H, ' , ' ':wf' 2 , f-:fain o y A. .V fm,-s,,,.tw?, M--,gk tg- F Q ly! .F H -X - , f- . f ' AT- ' 1 ' ,fjffff L, i., Us I if ,H r??':'7ff'5Sffl .J ...--W.. ,. ,K , 1 -.4, .4.........-.. ...-L... ...Ann ,, . f-'- 5. f.-....mn.5.-41..4uu4 ul-11.1. . ' , ' , , ' fy f ':w:--f-'if- ---- I lf M-V f-fwfgff S 'f 5-M ' -1--i-1?--Q ,, s,,,. I .I i ,, ' ' 4 ' . M ,-- ., 4 V ., as , ,,,,,---M .,.,..... fl-RJ Tommy Atkinson, jeff Lacey, Carlton Canipe, Steve Bourn, Mike Snyder, Frank Fortune yy, 4, ' 5 4 at ,G Q ..,Vkk,: K 2 iilljffi' - f1,,-,-,k . ., A' 'A il , . E, ,W 'QQ , L ,.: M ... Fortune warms up on deck. . . Q 5 gf' sr- Kr' at 1-A 1 Lacey awaits fly ball in right field. ,- L ,aa .4 lUf1i0rS - Snyder and Lacey fL-RJ Ray Kugler, Tony Derrick, Randy O'Banion, Charlie Stulb, Mark Bourn sports!53 esses A Iiypfactlfirigf ,A' iiiiiiiii S ifmned mdSi236Si E lost i i game ' ssre basketbaffsggiayers to victoryv f9'9Ve'r . is s 1 as I. V. CHEERLEADERS E if E fs. 5 L ... , -- BOTTOM: Willie Mae Thomas, Donna Richardson, Cheryl Gardenhire, Popie Lown. MIDDLE: Kathy Humphries, lan Walters TOP: Ann Weible, Nancy McNair. Sponsors - Mrs. johnson and Mrs. Skinner inz September E. .. joining rstwo schools into . f s My prograrggs yyrl fat Varsity- games cheermgr 54fsports e e 2 x X . an is O 0 7? li l'l l -i -i l'l l no 0 li C no ...M--....... wvmmaia F73 U-abr aww, ni W I ww .f ? 'R AA FRONT ROW L-R: B. Gibbs, D. Norris, E. Matthews, V. Mann, G. Rogers, M.K. Rhodes, I. Parriott, S. Thompson, M. Snyder, T. Hamilton. ' D. H L M ers, P. Collins, SECOND ROW L-R: K. Hoststler, LA. Harp. G. Bridges, G. King, I. Quarles, B. Murdock, F. Fortune, arper, . y C. Bush, P. Lynn, G. Taylor. THIRD ROW L-R: D. Moore, H. Hawkins, I. Owens, I. Harrison, T. Lacey, R. Lee, M. Rearden, A. Bussey, I. McKie, R. Wills. R L i'ii President . . . Didier Norris Vice President . . . jeff Owens Secretary-Treasurer . . . ludy Parriott ICC Representative . . . Mary Kaye Rhodes Sponsors . . . Coach Morris, Ms. Shuler Participating in sports during the school year working hard .. . trying to improve . .. never giving up straining muscles practicing forever striving to attain their goal - a North Augusta Letter . . . known for their ability to lead, good sportsman- ship, and dependability representing our school well. P4 I . 1 llfyly ish, 'QQ 1' ss. .lc W . X FRONT ROW: jeff Owens, Dedier Norris. BACK ROW: Ms. Shuler, Mary Kay Rhodes, Judy Parriott, Coach Morris. sportsf55 B+ 1 Q . ' wr Q J2- v i Qixw A xx y Ill ax Q. 'H' 549- y as r f 'ff lj 'W ' 2. W S3W QW 1. A 54 a 'Jig . . I-Q1 f V a ', ii N Q A 4 t if 5' ,595 Q JF O fl . LV., Magi ' ' flu , ' Q Rl Q V ly, . V sf, V ., 1 I , f' ,A :fu m , ' ' ' . ye A i L ffgjf aff F? f ss ' , ' M uf: ff, - ' V' , X v.SN,n it if y X iwidf 1 .1 cg . 0 , ...J ,oiif 'V' Ql'IT 35 f '-' E' H' QL'bQ'E'75 42 AM ff, Xia I .1 31'- 51. -if .yn . , w is 'a Qgw, af ,av X ,rv W? 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XX. du, XA ' mu- ox xxxxwv Sxxcxx-xv , Nm 'xx-xy , Xfxxcx .xxx X xx 1' Y Af NJ - X'X.-.xxxpxuxx XX NLQXN x L 1, .W 'f gb. 9 xkxbx J 'xxx NCOUQX, XX xx SCN deb x-6 .xx u A .NNN ' AH L 'U X QC mx iiim. ig 'fx CHA GI 1946 Bloc -k L'x f'f Cl 1 4 u 3 m Qmbl ,rs I pfoud ly S Port their ICM xrs Car Hp! iffom C Odf-h S131 IW ,PH .564 ffavb ,M 4 -,,-mg-1-, A 'Q 79,3 57 066 1, ffl, A 1,,. l ACTIVITIES 'L Q--Q, If 1 w. 44' F In . ffl! 16A f .4701 100 I Of fl la, fix fl! lfv 0,76 I I fylfv 11 ' f xhc dNIUYv 00 S07-I OSC ,S Club 9 NO' L 1 ' I iIeS3Veg0oI pq : 'B , 1 939 nv YWCA b0 ard OI the 1953 Band ion at tho nvw Sum Idry School .ind conmpvlvd in .J m.1rc'hing Contest .lt Ridge- Spring played for Ihv flag dvd- mvrfu ld Elemor I '- J 0,2 1,. 11, ffl, if SOSUI 4.1 2 9 '76 fy, J In C, .sl ., 17? 'Q I f .66 ww, 14 f I! 2 ff lfy n ff .471 O 1. f Z2 6 Qi! Mffnfwi? 4-an change-sf67 I if President . . . Gary Taylor Vice President . .. Laura Ann Wingo Secretary . . . Beckie Murdock Treasurer . .. Judy Parriott ICC Representative ... Anne Harris Chapter Council ... Mrs. Anderson Mrs. Godfrey Miss Griffith Mrs. Holland Mrs. Skinner Members tapped in early spring . . . cho- sen for Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character . . . co-ordinating the Brain-Brawl .. . Attempts to create an enthusiasm for ex- cellence in allareas of life . . . L-R: A. Harris, L.A. Wingo, G. Taylor, 1. Parriott, B. Mur- dock. w-L STANDING L-R: G. Bentley, L. Merrill, B. Gibbs, D. Norris, l. Sutl1ers.KNEELING L-R: L. 'A - Koth, K. Lee, C. Earle, C. if ii -. johnson. O 4. A09 t s 'Q . -my K iv STANDING L-R A. Hunter, l Hilley, G Grieve. SEAT- ED L-R: R. Bar den, M. Wat son, G. Wil liams. 62factivities QF' N31 l Ill clam ff' f Ao QQ' . Qc 0 '23 5 :P Qin? Sponsors L-R: Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Godfrey, Miss Griffith, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Ander- The winning Seniorg fake it easy while the Son- junior-Sophomore team struggles to catch up inthe annual Brain Brawl. Aa I FLOOR L-R: N. Smith, C. Cox, 1. Tay- lor, H. Youmans, B. Arnold, S. Rhodes, M. Bell. SITTING: L-R: P. O'Leary, E. Petty, T. Martin, M. Weibel, l. Winn, R. Guill, R. Monroe, 1. Wingzrd, R. Baxley, B. Fauley. SITTING L-R: l. Tice, C. Harris, B. Abraham, T. Baskett, D. Harper, C. Bessenger, D. Woodard, M. Snyder, B. Eubanks. SITTING L-R 1. Velky, T Thompson, 1. Seay, K. Carter H. Mealing, K. Delaughter, L A. Purvear, A. Faucett, B Herndon. STANDING L-R I Owens, G. Rogers, I Quarles, P. Rutland, R. Lind- say, D. Knight, I. Gosney, M Howe, L. Smith, B. Barrow M.B. Swift, L. Landon, K Couvillon, B. Hatchell. activitiesf63 r -V f----In-war' ff' ff v - LIBRARY CLL President . . . Randy Barden Vice President . . . Susan Murphy Secretary. . . Betsy Bigger Treasurer . . . Robin larrell Reporter . . . Georgia Dunbar ICC Representative . . . Lisa joiner Sponsors . . . Mrs. Godfrey, Ms. Bennett, Mrs. Walters SEATED L-R: G. Dunbar, L. Joiner, R. Barden, S. Murphy. STANDING L-R: Mrs. Walters, Mrs. Godfrey, Mrs. Bennett, B. Bigger. l Working for the better- ment of our school li- brary hosting district is .I meeting... taking inven- tory ... always lending a at helping hand selling various products to raise F money . . . working toward installing listen- ing stations in the carols. -g--W FRONT ROW L-R: K. Couvillion, C. Brigham, C. Bates, T. Lowery, L. Hayes, B. Middleton, P. Brasher, K. Humphrey. SECOND ROW L-R: H. Harper, D.NichoIs. D. Laman. Wife gt FRONT ROW L-R1 l. Trautman, T. Bryant, 1. Harp, C. McClain, N. Coleman, P. Greene, F. Miller, I. Menger, G. Ford. SECOND ROW L-R: I. Tice, H. Youmans, R. Potenski, R. Varnev, G. McNair, L. Wiggins, D. Ott, N. Pate. 64factivities AUDIO-VISUAL 40,3 I- L-R:C.. Bell,T. Corbin, B. Shaver,R. Pierce,Mr. Hatcher. FRONT ROW L-R: S. Bussey, A. O'Briant, L. joiner, K. Couvillion. SECOND ROW L-R: K. Messick, M. Stoddard, M. Bone, B. Boseman. President . . . Becky Shaffer Vice President , . . Ginger Students learning a new trade . . . taping television pro- Bell grams . . . under the direction of Mr. Hatcher . . . learn- Secretary-Treasurer. . . ing the techniques of taping and projecting film. Richard Pierce Sponsor . . . Mr. Hatcher FRONT ROW L-R: K. Bodner, T. Corbin, R. Hollis, C. Black. SECOND ROW L-R: R. Pierce, G. Bell, B. Shaver, H. Turner, M. Griffin. activitiesf65 President ...... Vice President . . . . . . Secretary ..... . . . Treasurer . . . . . . Sponsor . . . Didier Norris Debbie Harper lanice Scroggs Kay Couvillon . . Ms. Harmon L-R: K. Couvillon, Ms. Harmon, 1. Scroggs, D. Norris, D. Harper El! LINES li qu Our only foreign language club . . . having meetings at different members' houses . . . hearing speakers . . . learning about France . . . Travelling to Columbia to view L'Avare ... learning to love French food at Le Petit Chateau attending a spring Mardi Gras in our own lunch room . . . sponsored by Ms. Harmon Yum, yum! What is this? FRONT ROW L-R: I. Kotti, C. Holzworth, L. Carswell, M. Geckler, 1. McConnel. SECOND ROW L-R: B. Arnold, 1. Hilley, E. Swearinger, L Hostetler, B. Hatchell, N. Carson, M. Brown, T. Hilderbrand. THIRD ROW L-R: 1. Taylor, S. jones, M.B. Swift. P. Britt, L. Landon, R. Monroe, B Barrow, C. Earle, R. Lindsay. 66factivities SQUISH! CLRCLL 'FRNVQAIS' FRONT ROW L-R: C. Harris, T. Guess, K. A Longtin, C. Stulb. SECOND ROW L-R: N. Childers, D. Carroll, A. Brown, C. Proctor, M. jones, K. Hostetler. FRONT: B. Harley. SECOND ROW L-R: S. Wellband, I. Seay, A. Bar- row, A. Russ. THIRD ROW L-R: M. Buckner, I. Ivey, A. Faucett, M. Coble, L. Kirkland, G. Rogers. fy 67 FUTURE SECRETARIES GF AMERICA President . . . Linda Merrill Vice President . .. Cathy Bessenger Secretary. . . Ginny Rogers Treasurer . . . Debra Yates ICC Representative , ,. Diane Taylor Sponsors . . . Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Moose Ladies learning office practice, shorthand, fil- ing, and typing striv- ing to be efficient working toward a career maintaining an aca- demic average high- lighting the year with the installation of officers. STANDING L-R: L. Merrill, D. Taylor, D. Yates, K. Bessenger, Mrs. Moose, Mrs. Skinner. SEATED: G. Rogers. Z STANDING L-R: M. Quarles, D. Thrift, K. Strom, M.K. Rhodes, 1. MiIIer.SEATED L-R: D. Hollins, N. Culbreath l KNEELING L-R: B. Stewart, D. Woodard, S. Hubbard, I. Winfield, V. Carter, N. Cole- man, V. Hill, E. Barnes. 68factivities FUTURE TEACHEMRS OF AMERICA President . . . Annette Weatherman Vice President . . . Debbie Harper Secretary . . . Karen Carter Treasurer . . . Lisa Ioiner Sponsor . . . Mrs. Stewart L-R: K, Carter, L. Joiner, Mrs. Stewart, A. Weatherman, D. Harper. Working alongside teachers experienc- ing the trials and tribula- tions of a teacher . . XX S working to be helpful . . . belonging to the nation- al organization rais- ing money for a scholar- ship gaining new knowledge through ex- perience sponsored by Mrs. Stewart. lbs FIRST ROW L-R: L. Smith, E. Golden, D. Crunkleton, D. Ianuario, SECOND ROW L-R: C. Earle, I. Felton, D. Carrole, C. Dorsey, C. Madison, K. Coleman, K. Tyler. 'w-.....-M SITTING L-R: K. Sample, C. Burton, C. johnson, D. Turner, E. Cook. STANDING L-R: A. Barrow, D. Towner, M. Brown, N. Culbreath, L. Merrill, I. Langham. Not Pictured: D. Flanders, L. A. Wingo, C. Mclntyre. activitiesf69 SEATED: V. Hill. STANDING L-R: Mrs. Butler, T. Bryant, G. johnson, G. Wil- liams, A. Key, R. Dunbar, L. Shealy, Miss Alford. President . . . Vanessa Hill Vice President . . , Rhetha Dunbar Secretary... Annette Key Ass't Secretary . . . Gail Williams ICC. . . Teresa Bryant Yearbook Chairman . . . Laura Shealy Sponsors . . . Mrs. Butler, Miss Alford MISS FHA For her active participation in the FHA program, Susan Barrows was selected Miss FHA. 70factivities W,,,.,,....o-w-0 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS we 'Q-Q. , Q y tr Q ai' Y if ' 4- no 'lt K at 3 is - i QW - ' -Ns 55' F 3 f i 31' FRONT ROW: P. Green, G. Fox. SECOND ROW L-R.' Z. Schultz, N. Coleman, V. Carter. THIRD ROW L-R: E. Dunbar, C.'Burton, S. Bowden. -ww. J 1-.NM Williams. There is more to it than just cooking and sewing . . . preparing ourselves for the future . . . learning the necessities of keeping a house . . . involved in many projects . . . bake sales . . . a Halloween Party for the children at Talmaldge Hospital always busy. . . studying the science of life. FRONT ROW L-R: C. Dorsey, S. Hendrix. SECOND ROW L-R: A. Nicherson, K. Coleman, B. McKie. STANDING L-R: I. Langham, T. Baskett. STANDING: B. McKinnon. activitiesf71 FRONT ROW SEATED L-R: D Mays D Turner, S. johnson. SECOND ROW SEATED L-R: C. Fortson, S. Jackson M SEATED L-R: D. Flanders, J. Hightower B. Bowden, S. Barrow, C Moseley f vtflljj255,,Yll2l Bus DRIVERS lllf5,.i , f lil it L Coach Thompson copes daily with the transportation p blems. , 3 T My M' if 1 i 1' l V 0 A it le JL, I A Wipf' . ii' l. B1 llftllll l i VU my T Presidenflril. Arnoldltardenhire f MJ . Vice President . . . Roy Wills . 'T P . Secretary-Treasurer . . . Doris Devine ' OW ICC Representative . . . Bill Hixon 0 ' ' p PM Sponsor . . . Mr. Thompson . - . EJ jllly Ollljl Vglvjulfguigf many steering the yellow fleet of buses possessors K0 of great patience always striving for safety learning responsibility filling out reports transporting athletic teams and the band a successful transportation system . . . sponsored by Coach Thompson. i l TOP TO BOTTOM: A. Gardenhire, D. De- vine, R. Wills. Not Pictured: B. Hixon. - . D FRONT ROW ON HOOD L-R: G. Dais, R. Anderson, 1. McKie. SECOND ROW ON HOOD L-R: M. Rearden, D. Corbin, G. Baxley. STANDING L-R: L. Wiggins, R. Wills, D. Hill, M. Simmons, R. Williams, D. Devine, D. Turner, A. Gardenhire, D. Nason, M. Daniels, C. Glover, G. Hardy, R. Hollis, W. Sims, M. Scott, D. Gresham, I. Stephenson, T. Middleton, M. Key. WINDOWS L-R: L. Kemp, C. Hensley, K. Conlon, I. Hankinson, J. Hopkins, H. Hawkins, A. Amburn. 72factivities DECA President . . . Bobby Boseman Vice President . . . Annette Key Secretary. . . julie Wingard Treasurer . . . janet johnson Reporter . . . jan Gordon ICC Representative -... Connie Dorsey Sponsor . ,. Mrs. Brucker National youth organi- zation attracts stu- dents to careers in mar- keting distribution encourages vocational understanding civic consciousness social intelligence leader- ship development planning various selling projects . . . sponsored by Mrs. Bruker. KNEELING: 1. Ramos. STANDING L-R: S. Brown, B. Edwards, G. lerrell, R. Mims, B. Brown, Not Pictured: D. Dill, D. Weikle, T. Atkinson, B. Sanders. .,......----v' H fi I' X an-f 4. V, l, -Z when I KNEELING: B. Schlegel. STANDING L-R: M. Williams, R. Dunbar, SEATED L-R: 1. johnson, 1. Wingard, I. Gordon, C. Dorsey. STANDING M. Hobbs, R. Griffin, L-R: Mrs. Bruker, A. Key, B. Boseman. activitiesf73 K 74factivities President . . . Cindy johnson Vice President . . . jenny Quarles Secretary.. . Michelle jernigan Treasurer . . . Nancy Miller ICC Representative... Katie Lee Sponsor. . . Ms. Smith FRONT ROW L-R: K. Lee, D. Miller, M. Jernigan. SECOND ROW L-R: 1. Quarles, C. johnson, Artistic students displaying and sharing their talents with every- one around them taking part in the Jaycees Christmas Parade . . . sponsoring a scholarship fund for an art student from bake sales and Concessions . . . adding scenery for community productions . . . Beauti- ful Legs Contest reaching for perfection with a paintbrush and pencil. FRONT ROW L-R' T. Davis, J. McConnell, 1, Trautman, S. Murphy, B.B. Toole. SECOND ROW L-R: P. Shuford, W. Lowory, T. Thompson, S. Christie, K. Stewart, Mrs. Smith. THIRD ROW L-R: C. Brigham, B. Bar- row, C. Morgan, D. Allen, K. Beane. EKER ERVA -fi 4d assi? FRONT ROW SEATED L-R: D. Griffith, L. Bultman, D. Dawson, K. Frye, V. Sims. SECOND ROW L-R: R. Hay- wood, T. Rogers, D. Sawyer. THIRD ROW L-R: I. Felton, C. Mclntyre, L. 'Pipkins, P. Alien, N. Culbreath, L. loin- er. YELLOW JACKET L-R: D. White, Mrs. Lee, K. Miller. K15Z' 1 5 ,law A... .::.,. 4 tg 9 59.4, is ,I A M s B 'L'L Q. 'S SEATED L-R: B. Middleton, A. Faucett. STANDING L-R: M. Bell, 1. Wahl. Editor. . . Don White Business Manager. . . Kathy Miller Sponsor. .. Mrs. Lee Conscientious students working to keep the student body informed reporters meeting deadlines photogra- phers snapping pictures the staff that types together stays together. News Editor... Mark Bell Sax. L-R: C. Wallace, T. Boykin, C. Mims, M. Ellis rn 'QX L-R: R. Guill, A. Prather, F. Fortune, P. Bitt, 1. Grove. activitiesf75 SANDSPURS Anne Harris, Business Manager, and Terri Thompson, Editor prepare to impress ad- visors Sara Anderson and Carol Holland with their poised and polished service. The Features Editors tMartha Howe, Beth Bullard and Laurie Piercel pinned up their hair and worked through the night. T.. The Business Staff IL-R: jenny Quarles, Becky Herndon, Ginger Wil- liams and Gary Taylorl prepare to cruise through local businesses forads. vt ,rf The Classes Editors IL-R: Georgia Hill, Carolyn johnson, Vickie Miller, lanice Scroggs, Libby Koth, Mary Kay Rhodes, and janet Winnl take a Hjitterbug break from their sections. lNot pictured: Ginny Rogers.l 76factivities 1 1 if if ii is is as ww Ns Bm -ulwgjglgsw mv K '41 Qu: if 1 I 'Wx in-A I j I Mr. Wilson and Drum Major M. Bowers. L-R: B. Skinner, A. Weatherman, W. Bowers, D. Cartledge, P. Dooley, K. jackson. ..r JK KNEELINC L-R: I. Kendall, D. Bowles. STANDING L-R: S. johnson, 1. Murphy, C. Mclntyre, P. Allen, T. Derrick. L-R: I. Cobb, C. Daniels, A. Towe, D. Agee, C. Morgan, D. Ott, S. Boyn- ton, D. Ianuario, P. Davis, P. Walters. 80factivities -1 S E , pau-nhl YS ,.., pr. if ,fx 4 Y 'ir 1 ,f ,,,,,,45-QM -3---- .. Qzw .id , I' Y. N , isa, I fa 1 'f -1' L.. 1 ref! A ws'-'f ig ' 5, inpewv Q si 6 X I fx ,.,N S- I .-.4 it .1 s if i v . - 3 it . . E- ff- W.. . it 2 . . ti l ii f ' 1-i 'fit 1 Y 2 M f 5 t if .. , , .., f . 1 ff -as FRONT ROW L-R: j. Felton, T. Sawyer, D. Bledsoe, C. Roston, K. Pearson, T. Davis, T. Werts, L. Ross. SECOND ROW L-R: j. Winn F. Patton, L. Overstreet, R. Towell, R. Barrow, j. Whittle, C. Stepp, S. Beane, S. Crawford, A. Harrison. THIRD ROW L-R: j. johnson A. Barrow, K. Miller, G. Hill, j. Parriott. FOURTH ROW L-R: S. Knighton, M.A. Owings, C. johnson, j. Seay, D. johnson, M. Holli fiels, W. johnson, M. Mink, B. Broom, M. Bentley. Working for har- mony ... Obtaining an old Baby Grand piano and bringing it to life again For the first time Combining with '- the band for a Christ- mas Concert Parti- , Cipation in a song fes- ' XV tival at Presbyterian College in March Presenting a spring pop'f concert ... Reaching for the high notes Holding the low notes Singing together. 6 SEATFD: M. Bentley. STANDING L-R: T. Sawyer, F. Patton, Mrs. DeHart, C. johnson, j. Seay. 82faCtivities CHESS ci UB 1 'S-nd' 'Okan- P if 'U-ni V 2 WM--was Hx.. x. 'v-....r- as Wm . f 54 PM ' P' av- President . ., Billy Clifford Vice President . .. Pat O'Leary ICC Representative . . . jim Hilley Sponsor . . . Mr. Besson L-R: I. Hilley, P. O'Leary, Mr. Besson, B.Clifford. Checkrnate discover- ing the power of each chess piece . . . watching the profes- sionals . . . deeply concentrat- ing .. . learning to plan moves . . . an intellectual organization of strategy, attack, and de- fense. L-R: A. Schultz, R. Layman, B. McDan- iel, K. Pearson, B. Clifford. SEATED L-R: I. Hilley, P. O'Leary, H. Youmans. STANDING L-R: I. Guy, I. Taylor, B. Davis. - M21 7 AVAL IU IOR RESERVE I . , wg' EE'4 iv! MEN'S DRILL TEAM: FIRST ROW L-R: A. Schultz, I. Gosney, D. Knight. SECOND ROW L-R: C. Butler, E. Mills, A. Ussery. THIRD ROW L-R: G. Rogers, D. Couvillon, O. Robinson. FOURTH ROW L-R: 1. Allen, D. Martin, 1. Nix. FIFTH ROW L-R: T. Shutters, W. Martin, H. Houston. COLOR GUARD: L-R: D. Weikle, S. Ditzler, D. Sawyer, C. Wheeler, M. Bowen, L. Threlkeld. GIRL'S DRILL TEAM: FIRST ROW L-R: D. Dill, B. Robinson. SECOND ROW L-R: P. Moody, R. Berry, D. Reynolds, C. Davis. THIRD ROW L-R: G. Thomas, B. Alston, G. Cook, D. Devine. FOURTH ROW L-R: C. Holmes, 1. Freeman, B. Wooden, 1. Cole. Young men and women seeking self-discipline gaining knowledge in the field of naval skills drilling, navigation, manual of arms special groups - bowling team, color guard, cannon detail, rifle team, drill team developing teamwork and leadership perfectionist 1st place winners in the 6th district Annual Inspection inspired by Chief Calk, Chief Milner and Commander Swank choosing Miss NIROTC planning and enjoying the Military Ball . . . preparing for the future for the nation and themselves. ff. M '?...'u3' ., 2' . L ,H .',..', ,fn-w W ..i'.f'-N945 7,5 - . ZA FRONT ROW L-R: I. Velky, M. Durham. SECOND ROW L-R: D. Winn, A. Morgan, C. Holmes, B. Robinson, R. McKie. THIRD ROW L-R: R. Anderson, D. Weikle, M. Story, D. Corbin, R. Walton. FOURTH ROW L-R: D. Devine, L. McKie, I. Williams, I. Freeman, 1. Flories. 2B FRONT ROW L-R: S. Raborn, D. Kirven. SECOND ROW L-R: C. Fortson, B. Beard, B. Artlip, D. Harris, T. Lee, G. Stevenson, 1. McKnight. THIRD ROW L-R: E. Mills, T. Key, T. Shutters, H. Butler, B. Edwards. FOURTH ROW L-R: H. Myrick, L. Frick, B. Lewis, W. Yun, K. johnson. 84factivities OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS ILI I II ' WIIA QI I- II I I ' IIIV U ' -I II I ' II. ' M A I I I I 3 If 4. nk I I Ijgiqj-I II JSA' I Vj' wg, fwwtrj , L Sif'T'If I 'T fi.:-f11ia:r?IIe2i?f?.4?5ff2aIafi,,:-I.-f'F,?f.,-J 7- A I? 'I ' 5 Z lZJ f V if'3f?I'lQ'al-zhfyallfa.. ' Qu, .-f?a1efffgfef ff ff 'X X ia. wg., I. IM, I I I, Q,II JM? TL- I .5 ,- - r jul. gf :I1w Ii,44gQ:-W!.Q,,,'- .A ' Ng, I I' . f ' 'jg If - .I .QW ,Q 1, ., .IJ I I Aff.,-'ily-v 'I my EMI Qs. If-- ui'-:',,,Q' if-,,.I ws ry r '. ' 'Q Q Q X54 swim . I .If ' , ,I ig I II I .QI gfxhgv ,Q , avi! xg. ,iNV,,7 5139? III. , F I If A ,I Y 5 X 34, - f2'7?'52'1- - 1 I II, - .,,,,I5,a,,,,,,g,..I,,.. I ,. .. V-I J If I ' ' Ziff -kj I I .V K AI , 4 W ?f x '.V' , I I M ,V V I f' ' I -I ' 'jIv,1,I:e.,,v If LI., I Iv .pf II 5- I I A I . Qgwsfff ,:f.2,fI 'i 1 If I If 'v I I-I .. , A ,,:IgI5',kIgtI.'I , I , ' .I I y .I , I y ,I , ,I II, . y Ti. 4 l is ,I.II I M I I y J wg is I I QI. : 2' , .IL I -.I I-' I -I I .I I I I If It I I I ' I IIII If - ' M .I I - I .I I ,I . will III' II I X 3 WST . , 2' 'li-ll I, ' ' I K II I Q' I' T , . W' II ,MII Q I ,I .I C I f-' I H-I , I. If In I .I I I I , ,I . I II .- ,I ,, ,' P M ' ,',7'a'ai6, I 'L ,m . 'I . 'I ' . W ij qv . I. X ' '- L 1 .. ...I.,.III I - ...s a I . I sf.. I I I ,I ,I I I I I .,,,- in , 'I' I 1 , WI, 4 hI.l V, ,cl , g gi? 'rf I W. 'f ig If I ff , H-0 -ZF' 1 I'I' I V , I 1 - mm I .Jf 4:- I I I I1 ,-I QI. II- , ' I- I I y I Is I I I.,:I . VIII. . f I x .YQAQEH get I-.JI 5 if, VW I I VN ,AI :S I 'MEAD' I QI 1 1 . ffl .Avi-gs.. 57713. IIII t :1,'225j?,g ,I ,I - 551,4 u'f-Q-5535 ' ' R wg- caan i' ,I ,., I I , ' al! Ii., 1 v' H157 I- I I 4 I- .I ' i f ' ' 2' FRONT ROW L-R: R. Clements, I. Allen. SECOND ROW L-R: 1. Coursey, D. Mays, P. Cook, G. Grieve. THIRD ROW L-R: 1. Cole F. Coleman, I. Freeman, C. Gardenhire. FOURTH ROW L-R: L. Rouse, B. Mott, M. Moody, D. Adams. -nnys Q - - -ST? - AGI ' J -I 1 I., ' ff FRONT ROW L-R: A. Schultz, T, Mims. SECOND ROW L-R: A. Amburn, S. jackson, 1. Washington, G. Thomas, B. Alston, I. President. THIRD ROW L-R: C. Butler, 1. Banks, H. Houston, D. McKie, D. Hawkins. FOURTH ROW L-R: F. Washington, D. Martin, W. Dyches, D. Couvillon, I. Green, B. Spence. -v! ri .HVSV2 4 QIf:f,,.I I ',' 'I ,M .. . S H If n..32w .Qi fi If I I II A A E. . . ,II b . I. M sfu'II.f.,q, ...f I I II . . ? I'tI is-30? 'TN' I FRONT ROW L-R: B. Downs, 1. Gosney. SECOND ROW L-R: D. Mathis, O. Robinson, C. Davis, S. Ware, B. Wooden, L. Kemp, G. Hardy. THIRD ROW L-R: M. Lyons, G. Dais, A. Frazier, S. Huff, I. johnson, C.. Cook. FOURTH ROW L-R: B. McDaniel, T. Dunham, P. Moody, R. Berry, G. Ford, M. Key. activities!85 I 9- 41, 1 PLATOON STAFF: D. Knight, G. Grive, G. Hardy. COMPANY STAFF: I. McKnight, R. McKie, B. Spence. FRONT ROW L-R: P. Solesbee, C. Glover. SECOND ROW L-R: T. Anderson, W. Thomas, T. jackson, D. Reynolds, G. Dunbar, T. Bishop D. Knight. THIRD ROW L-R: G. Rogers, T. Grandstaff, S. Allen, R. Mims, 1. Nix, I. Boyd. FOURTH'ROW L-R: M. Rearden, D. Turner P. Langham, A. Nelms, W. Martin, E. McKnight. RIFLE TEAM: FRONT ROW L-R: I. McKnight, D. Winn, G. Grieve, T. Corbin, A. Schultz. SECOND ROW L-R: D. Weikle, H. Youmans, A. Morgan, E. McKnight, 1. Green. 86factivities F . HONOR GUARD: FRONT ROW L-R: D. Knight, 1. McKnight. SECOND ROW L-R Morgan, G. Grieve. THIRD ROWL-R: D. Weikle, D. Winn, H. Youmans. 2 l L-R: Chief Calk, Commander Swank, Chief Milner. FRONT ROW L-R: C. Clements, K. Vest. SECOND ROW L-R: L. Rouse, 1. Gordon, P. Greene, T. Harper, D. Dill. THIRD ROW L-R: H. Mealing, F. Couvillon, H. Ussery, I. Colden. FOURTH ROW L-R: H. Youmans, 1. Bernhardt, D. Cartledge, D. McKie, M.Ardis. l Y 3 P. Solesbee, B. Spence, T. Corbin, E. McKnight, A. X .1 - 11 .im 'tj . .., . ii NIRQTC FLEET IN PORT aCtivitie5f87 BETA CLUB S President- Kay Couvillon Vice President - Ginger Williams Secretary-Treasurer - Dorothy Woodard ICC Representative. . . Beth Fauley Sponsors . . . Mrs. Mertins, Mrs. Davidson FRONT ROW L-R: K. Couvillon, B. Fauley, Mrs. Mertins. SECOND ROW L-R: G. Williams, D. Woodard, Mrs. Davidson. FRONT ROW L-Rf D. Woodard, C. Harris, S. Gamache, K. Cou- villon, L.A. Puryear, M.B. Swift, D. Tan- ner, R. Lindsey, T. Boykin. SECOND ROW STANDING L- R: G. Shelton, B. Sum- ner, R. Ruczko. Students working tovvard high goals . .. achieving a 90 or better average promoting scholar- ship reading the monthly . Beta journal . .. annual initiation party members receiving a gold Beta Club Seal on their di- ploma. NliQhv FIRST ROW L-R: D. McLemore, A. Hunter, K. Ramage, B. Barrow, R. Baxley. SECOND ROW L- R: B. Abraham, T. Hilderbrand, M. Buckner, K. Bessenger. STANDING L-R: M. Weibel, C.. Fernandez P. O'Leary. 88factivities Qi.,- l V . .iuafr ,,fz. ., 1 . 1 'X ax. L-R: R. Guill, C. Holzworth, A. Faucett, R. Monroe, S. Rhodes, L. SEATED L-R: G. Williams, M.E. johnson, 1. Tice, I. Hilley. STANDING Landon. L-R: G. Grieve, R. Barden. I SEATED L-R: M. Watson, D. Harper, B. Fauley, A. Barrow. STANDING L-R: B. Hatchell, 1. Par- riott. , 'fi L-R: A. Harris, C. Earle, B. Herndon, L. Koth, G. Taylor, K. Carter. aCtivitiesf89 MU ALPHA THETA President . . . Edward Petty Vice President . . . Beckie Murdock Secretary-Treasurer . . . Denise McLemore ICC Representative . .. Carol Earle Sponsor . . . Mrs. Hammond . 2 SEATED: B. Murdock. STANDING L-R: E. Petty, .X t C. Earle, Mrs. Hammond, D. McLemore. fm Exploring mathematics through trips, projects, and speakers learn- ing to run the computer participating in the Educational Fair . .. spon- soring a tutoring program holding the annual bridge building contest challenging the prin- ciples of mathematics. FRONT ROW SEATED L-R: R. Lindsey, M. Wei- bel, H. Youmans. SECOND ROW SEATED L- R: T. Hilderbrand, B. Hatchell, L.A. Puryear, P. O'Leary. STANDING L-R: R. Barden, B. Bar- row, R. Monroe, L. Landon, P. Rutland. NOT PICTURED: T. Posey, I. Taylor, S. McClellan. I .A FRONT ROW STANDING L-R: K. Tyler, K. Couvillion, G. Bentley, K. Carter, I. Hilley. SECOND ROW L-R: I. Tice, A. Hatch, M. Shanks, B.Cl'1eeseborough, B. Clifford, A. Faucett, D. Hicks, B. Arnold, L. Koth. 90factivities SCIENCE CLL L-R: L.A. Wingo, Mr. Douglass, 1. Hilley. President... jim Hilley ICC Representative . .. Laura Ann Wingo Sponsor. . . Mr. Douglas N L-R: 1. Tice, M. O'Leary, L. Wiggins, T. Kotti, T. Boykin L-R: 1. Taylor, D. Carroll, 1. Guy, K. Pearson, P- O'LoarY- ef -5 L-R: S. Smith, R. Layman, 1, Velky, C. Branch, 1. Kotti, T. Boykin. Students searching for answers . . . exploring the world around them asking why? study- ing known facts reaching out to test the abstract and the unknown concerned with the science of knowledge and ideas testing the fu- ture. activitiesf91 STUDE T CQ JNCIL President. . . johnny Suthers Vice President . . . Linda Smith Secretary-Treasurer . . . CailSchlegel ICC Representative . .. Beckie Murdock Sponsor . . . Miss Griffith Democratic a dy- namic group . . . organiz- ing special events such as Homecoming deco- rating the school for Christmas the sup- porting frame of our school sending out and counting ballots promoting beautification of the grounds .,.q sell- ing seedlings to hire a band . . . concerned about the needs of a di- versified student body. Officers - KKNEELINGJ - B. Murdock, ISTANDINC, L-RJ - I. Suthers, .1 L. Smith, Miss Griffith, G. Schlegel. ii. -... -' RN L-R: B. Bigger, 1. Walters, V. Hill, T. McFadden, B. Abra- ham. SEATED - I. Farris, B. Bar row, L.A. Puryear. STAND- -ff -- bi ING - K. Donahoo, D. ii - a ' Moore, P. Rutland, A. Wei- bel. M .M --1 92factivities I . ' I 4, 3' if , ,. gf .S ' ' r -f' if fry, I if .KA X., STANDING L-R: I. Owens, K. DeLaughter, D. Norris, K. Sewell, A. Harris, 1. Parriott, G. Rogers. 'mfg 'TPS ' ' Q, t- as , Qu-4 5. Es -'I P. . N '-'--I, STANDING L-R: C. Cox, N. Smith, D. Richardson, P. Lown, C. Garrison, I. Grove, T. Martin. SITTING L-R: G. King, V. Mann T. Thompson STANDING L-R: C johnson, S. Rhodes, I. Markette M. Bentley, 1. Quarles, I. Wingard. activitiesf93 1 TERCL UB COUNCIL Representing each club totally distinct yet totally uni- fied .. . combining talents . . . finding ways to uncover the creativity of the student body ... sponsoring an art show , .. directing a talent show holding the Literary Contest selecting the students to be placed in the Hall of Fame ... an actively concerned club . . . the core of the extracurri- cular program. L-R: Mrs. Holston, B. Murdock, 1, Grove, L. Merrill, C. johnson. President . . . Beckie Murdock Vice President . . . Carolyn johnson Secretary-Treasurer . . . Linda Merrill Reporter. . . lenny Grove Sponsor. . . Mrs. Holston ' FRONT ROW L-R: M. Howe, A. Harris, D. Harper. , SECOND ROW L-R: I. Parriott, G. Rogers, M. K. Rhodes. THIRD ROW L-R: D. Moore, D. Norris, I. Suthers. 94factivities ,,,,.....,..........w.v--Y .........-.,. :PJl psf' Stn ,fl i ' 1 f : B. Clifford, V. Hill, T. Bryant. A-.., .l l ,l Q . fi .4 W 5 71 W O Z -4 Z3 O If . F PU 'H N 5 ro if 5 O O C S. :T N3 D l'f'l DJ 1 fl' 5' ?' 5. Cm 9 5 we -l DJ i O T' I im Ei i W .N .,...wi-i' fi -- wma .ima SECOND ROW L-R: C. Dorsey, M. Bowers, W. Wilson, ' Q I . I E fl S. g M Wg In Q 0 4 5 Q it- FIRST ROW L-R: I. Scroggs, L. Joiner, T. Corbin, D. White, B. Hixon, T. Thompson. SECOND ROW L-R: B. Barrow, 1. Market ' ' - ' K.L T.S w er. Humphries, G. Taylor, 1. Halley, E. Petty, B. Boseman, A. Gardenhlre. THIRD ROWL R. C. johnson, ee, a y te, K. aCtivitiesf95 QTWlll!lhli'l'lVllilll1 SSS 65f0S fe 060906 ' f'59'7Cofbr fvwzefoof o f if UFO' 44 X QJFOJ 4? h 14. Q 4-w 7951 IUNIOR CHA GI C- MARSHAIS donned their form I , .1 frofks to ushvr .ll formal vxvrcism-s. 'if fw- lk .-X ww CFA I ve av 1 X W 'fl ,L ,Ls 4 L'-0' ff! 8 1939 QUEEN OF THE , HAL- LOWEEN CARNIVAL AND HER MAIDS predvfvs- Sors to Miss Sandspurs Court. 98fchanges wb Q Q I :Ka S I 6 s l Q0 j ' L V' 'R wr' 4 ak . V, r in E 1 Q 3 , E 2 1 Q f ,f Y l '75 a 'E .Q L I ii 1 FEATURES , , M 7.95, mafbifob 1' est, CXO Sw. E ff Y NW' 070 flff 'cf ISV '7 M 4766 My My ' . 'L 1 ll I. fo Cv Q A rn qfllv Q66 -U . . UW ,Own XNQI- .xvnhk OM 1 wx 5 uowiimedw 195 mf' wee WPTO 1946 SUPERLATIVES. Others elefled by their cl.1s5males Most Vivacious and Biggest Flirt. m 050 S90 OH we 1-'Q In 1 thy' ' '+ 4' I H 991 ,MJ x 'W r 1 'fig' f W ,f. ilaiffi 'f?f!f: ' sifj' i IE 100ffeatures HALL OF FAME Ten Seniors, nominated by their classmates Selected by the faculty . . . An honor originating in 1967 . . . Sponsored each year by the Inter-Club Council Chosen for com- munity involvement and school activities Honored for character and attitude Loyalty and generosity Ten outstanding personalities To be remembered Their names set down for posterity. 1:7 ff XL ff? , 4' -.1 -XP M I V johnny Suthers, Ginny Rogers Laura Ann Wingo, Randy Baroen Anne Harris, Didier Norris A va tw-avg ,ke MRM JZ'mfwm..t, 5 ,...- -A 3 w - 5 it 17 x L tri? Q if' s ' Q R' X F Carolyn johnson, Dave Moore Becky MUfd0Cl4,l0l1f1f1Y Harrison no f E ,f 'xqff' -1 Q... 's . Hall of Fame recipients receive their plaques of recognition. e ,gvwmz .... ...M i l if ,V 1,-fi 'W featuresf'l0'l Boy's State and Girl's State - Seated L-R: john McKnight, Babs Eubanks, Carolyn john- son, Karen Carter, Tim Lacey. Standing L-R: Gilbert Blan- kenship, Max Shanks, Andy Bussey, Russell Lee, johnny Suthers, Didier Norris, Dave Moore. junior Marshalls -- Floor L-R: Bill Sumner, Pat O'Leary, jerry Tice, jay Seay. Couch L-R: Mary Beth Swift, Phyllis McMullen, Rebecca Monroe, Lynne Landon, Susan Rhodes, Rebecca Barrow, Angela Barrow, Brenda Hatchell, Leigh Ann Puryear. Standing L-R: Chip Harris, Henry Mealing Ill, Marc Weibel, Andy Faucett, Ronnie Lindsay, Tommy Hilderbrand, not pictured Sheri Ramsey. 102!features Winners Seated L-R: john Harrison, Pete Story Award, emblematic of the team captain, Ginny Rogers, Yellow jacket Club Girl's Character Award, Pat Collins, North Augusta Star Most Outstanding Player Award, and jeff Owens, Paul Knox Character Award. Recipients Standing L-R: Charley Bush, A.L. Metz Best Blocker Award, Didier Norris, Carl Shealy Scholas- tic Achievement Award and the Gus Trayor Best Offensive Player Award, Roy Wills, Most Improved Player Award, Dave Moore, Georgia Sport- ing Goods Best Sportsmanship Award, and Mickey Rearden, Philip Still Best Defensive Player Award. Not Pictured - Gary McNeal, john- ny Outzs Award for the Most Valu- able Player for j. V. 13 if an .kk 'ir Carol Mclntyre was selected Miss Exchange Club Fair for 1974-'75. julie Still studies Tae Kwan Do lKorean form of Karatel 1st degree Brown belt, 1st place fighting winner in Women's Division at Nationals. Merit Scholars, selected by their results on a National Merit Exam, are seated L to R: Katie Lee, Karen Carter STANDING: Randy Barden. Debbie Faris Six state records, traveled to the junior Olympic Nationals, placed 24th out of 156 swimmers. fea tures! 7 03 7974 King Ed-the-Large has decreed that Tommy-the-Toad must find a lovely princess. Princess Nora reviewed the home- coming candidates and sponsors for his selection. L-R: lohn Velky, Cindy Lewisp Tim Lacey, Becky Herndong Pat Collins, Pam Berry. 'IO4ffeatures L-R: Dee Dee Kelker, Bruce Maysong Corine Simpkins, james McKie. F I is nf M 4?1 r I I P 'i':-a f- ' X fpw. I 1,135 5 . :hgh In . N45 L-R: Anne Harris escorted by Rusty Campbell, Ex-Queen Lisa Tucker Gibbs with mascots, Queen ludy Parriott escorted by Charles Sanders, Ginny Rogers escorted by Conrad Rhodes. October evening the mighty jackets home territory . . . the Lords and Ladies of the court intro- duced . .. casually stepping into the spotlight the returning queen smiling beneath the arch tension and excitement mounting . . A second run- ner up is calledg Anne Harris given the yellow roses by Brent Morris first runner up, Ginny Rogers . , . presented her bouquet by Heather Hol- land . . . Lisa Tucker Gibbs removes her crown . . . judy Parriott receives her laurels from Deidre Stewart and steps under the arch to be crowned the 1974-1975 homecoming queen! xK lr....: QQ!! North Augus+a YELLOW l HOME I C ll S .Ol I DQ 3 A perfect ending to a perfect evening ,.. Sending the Airport Eagles fluttering to defeat as the final score shows . .. 32-0. 106ffeatures Retiring Queen, Lisa Tucker Gibbs, crowns the 1974 Homecoming Queen ludy Parriott. MISS HOMECOMING ludy Parriott 1 3 Q eff SANDSPURS TEA vm-U-w...t., . mm The judges: Mary Cashin, Mim Woodring, Sarah Metz, Sandra Stevenson, and Arthur Stewart prepare to interview the fifty candidates for the Miss Sandspurs Court. The girls were questioned on subjects ranging from amnesty to personal grooming to future plans. The contestants were judged September 15th on the basis of appearance, personality, and poise. I sf? si ima:- 4' Aix W vu 5- Q , by S 'K S 1 . 1 , u 4 t 'iii T' 35, Sophomore contestants anxiously await their turn. Chris Shutte escorts lulie Wingard into the judges den . 'l08f features - Q .46--W K 1 lf, 11,,QYf1 ,, J, L ff,, E, ,.: I Fx N H ,M .-WS11.:-f,z-,. , , gg , I wig ' ' -' -, ' z . wf33m,,5?2rs L1wffm,f2sse4:::sfwg.wQ1ff:m 4. M jf 5a3f?si 'iffI?W T ' 1 ' 1- .. - -, 9' P f j., 'ES' f ' , - Nw . J wgafv-,rw A :fs ' - . 1' W K' Gf'Bivf,i4L5,:.1azyQfeg11g -1435 lg, fg iv , - , . . .5 .K ,, .ffmf V .. .NM ,V nf W , ax 'Q 'I ! Y.. 'W I s -H, ff! Lfszfziesafkiv 4, MMR? 2526 Q' f as fcf, 51 'S sf : 1- f . if? . X A u in S? wk SPURS MISSSA D f X0 Iulie Wingard 7975 NAVAL BALL The 4th annual ROTC Ball combining the forces of jackson and North Augusta uniformed Navy men and their ladies a relaxed atmosphere . . . feting a year of hard work, well done . . . celebrating to the tunes of Reality an evening of merriment cul- minating in a solemn moment the an- nouncement of Miss NJROTC, Denise Dill runners-up,' 1st Cindy Love, 2nd Gail Cook, 3rd Theda Harper, 4th joyce Freeman, and Brenda Harris representing last year's court ... a night of dignity and distinction . . . a night to be remembered and treasured. 1975 Naval Ball Queen and Court. Chief Calk and visiting dignitaries discuss the activities. Cadets and dates enjoyed refreshments catered by the Art Club 'l10ffeatures Q an X f Qiw 4' if MISS NIROTC Denise Dill .4 IU IGRS ENTERTAIN SENIGRS Dressed in bobby sox, saddle Oxfords, and stylish hair-do's, Mike Snyder and Brenda Hatchell prepare to go for a soda pop. .. . 'Q' Q- ,gwiig we M1 .2 , lf' The junior and Senior class presidents welcome guests. 712ffeatures FOR THE GOOD TIMES 4- .1 t f , g X Y J Ng Q, music of the '50's. S, it J 1 it c f A crowded dance floor lends a Htogetherness feeling as everyone grooved to the A spring night in May The Carden Center trans- good times! The Spontanes bring back the good times. A iigood timeff was enjoyed by all. formed . . . Welcomed to Big Ed's Malt Shop , , . Have a soda . . . Past a smiling receiving line . . . Paper flowers and candy-striped pillars . . . Dig that band . . . Costumed sophomore teeny-boppers twist to the music Tight packed dancing . . , Memories of the 1950's . . . For the featuresf773 3 THE SECRET of di Dispose of the scoundrel, at once! 114!features mv'- vi Awe-W .f Y -E Directors present cast with awards . I D , 1-Y.. YG DER MOU TAI We will enrich ourselves at the expense of these yokels. lwill avenge all! lt is an inspiration for every red-blooded man in Alaska! Seven weeks work compiled into two nights . . . curtain rising on hushed excitement hot, stuffy costumes and bright lights crowds of high-kicking dan- cers, gruff miners, and bawdy saloon girls . . . the villainsg shifty- eyed Fred and glittering Gertie fair Persephone and heroic Cyril . , . where is the gold mine? . .. the villains exposed . ,. mar- riage proposals . . . one last cur- tain call for Alaska! . gf. .f- ' , , 5 , 1 ' Y I m c 2 , lt is the Widow Proudheart's naive daughter, StudentdirectorfacestotalCollapse. Persephone. feature5f775 W YY IV? vm-' ow B3 u VACYAOCXO ooio FQ MMJ W S5 Homecoming candidates and sponsors onjoy the great outdoors. mecommg ' SHO - nies' N115 iesuv en3oY 1973 3 nd W ss H0 mecom mg Nearing the end of the jr. Play fi s . fi, L' 47 3? 1 v 3,1 ' fi ff - . ,5iigA gy..- W., P wo Q5 Q05 owe eo ok xwov ef? N i . we OO WS' 5 CHA GI 1927jUNlOR CLASS provided future North Augusta leadem. 1946 JUNIOR CLASS spon- sored by Mr. Stillwell ITOP ROW, FAR RIGHT! and Mrs. Godfrey KFOURTH Row, FAR LEFTI. S' 1 s ,1 M WWQN x 'Q Q 'QR awe KA' Ex x, X X 55 ' ' A. , lim -1, Wfiff X, N ,- . 'Q W .sf X? V get A OA msg. ' X123 ,FG 'X ,M .ui as . 4 N WW.,.,e+ 'Y ajax? , ,QM K4 YQ 6 T l l E O lulie M. Toni Ann julie F, PRESIDENT-julie Markette VlCE-PRESlDENT- julie Farris SECRETARY- Ann Weibel TREASURER - Toni Walker Five hundred six eager rookies arriving in August Melting two classes into one Following maps Finding the shop and chorus rooms A welcome from the Student Council Electing junior Varsity Cheerleaders A confused first pep rally Cheering the B-Team Electing officers joining in activities . . . Serving at the junior-Senior . .. Taking on new responsibilities . . . WAIT TILL NEXT YEAR! 120fsophomores Charles Atkinson Diana Axson Chester Baker julia Banks jim Barrow Susan Barrow Cindy Bates Mike Bates Mark Baxley jerry Baxter sophomoresf121 OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP EDDIE WILSON IUI-IE MARKET-EE Rose Berry Betsy Bigger Teresa Bishop Becky Blair Dean Bodie X Janice Boswell Mark Bourn Susan Bowden Mark Bowen Wendy Bowers 122fsophomores Wir N Cindy Baynham Billy Beard Leigh Beatty David Bell Sandy Bellamy Bruce Bennett Martha Bentley Michael Berbin .3 4-fi I X X 1 f ,,p 1 4 fm , 2 onyx ax K .eavw 1. .921 , ,aw 'Uni .5 Teri Bromley Beth Broome Andrea Brown Pam Brannen Philip Brasher Pam Brewer Cindy Brigham Everene Bright Carol Brinson Linda Brinson joel Britton Yvette Brown Al Bryan Michele Bussey Dickie Bush Cathy Butler Curtis Butler Herbert Butler Lori Camacho Debra Carroll fi ,.,., Ad 5 ., ,if sophomoresf123 john Carroll Patti Carroll Steve Cartrett Carolyn Chalmers Pam Chamberlain Robin Charnock Neilla Childers jim Clark Steve Clements lodisue Cobb Karen Cockrell Mahoney Collins Richard Conner Andrea Conrad Pam Cooke Cynthia Davis Lee Ann Davis Lynn Davis Sherry Crawford Scotty Croft Ronda Crosby Gary Crunkleton Kathy Daniels Penny Davis Tammy Davis Tony Derrick Tonya Derrick Matt Dillan Maurice Doolittle Cindy Douglas Paula Douglas joel Doying Deena Dubose Denise Duckett Troy Duckworth Mylinda Dudley Teresa Dudley Sophomoresf'l25 iq- ...W nw-.,,,, hung... ' I 'Fl-hong., ihunpn ff-nn. Rhonda Fields Nancy Flake Barbara Flanders lames Flesch Toni Forrest 126fsophomores Debbie Faris julie Farris lim Fenimore Mike Few Hugh Eubanks Sharon Evans Mary Sue Eve Carol Dukes Cathy Dukes Lee Durham Theresa Durham Cindy Earle Chris Edenfield I ,, O -Y Q l 'll Q' H 1 Q ., X . ez . .. :Q-tw. . 1 ,ffggmg 5 ,G Q ' Kg, X W 2? 4 -HQ N-...rdf ...st au :gig 69.9 sd' ? 'Y CWZNDZL-ww-ICO Carolyn Fortson AI Frazier Umm-im:-I-'L Edith Foster Dana Freeland Patty Gamache Stewart Gambrell 5 Cheryl Garrison . ii. AI Gay Margie Geckler 61' NV KEN MATHEWS GINK KING Mike Gee -. ,, 55 fs- pf .....-I 1 , J Q, .. . Bobbie Given Steve Goodwin Dianne Goosey leanie Gray janet Green Doug Greist Kipper Greist Nancy Gresham l N.. as joey Grice ii L, '13 L fl .,., . .., . ., .. 'W si A tt. ' iixil I vi? .. - Qi. sophomores!727 OZNUZJ:-ivwNiCO Michael Griffin Mitchell Griffin Dina Griffith Twila Guess Beth Gunter Graig Halford Mary Hall Robbie Hall Rodney Hall Blake Hamrick Bill Harley Scott Harper Skip Harper Glenn Harris Abigail Harrison julie Harter Timmy Hartley Diane Hatch Benny Hayes Lisa Hayes ,fd 1 v A, ,W ini us! VK ...X 53? '31 f 128fSophomores ANN VVElBEl. IAN VVAL-l-ERS ,AY Larry D. Hays julie Heos Eric Holgate -C W' Bill Hood A 5 Karen Hostelter X to Q Henry Houston Gm X af i E Tammy Howard Wayne Hucks Douglas Hudock jane Hudson Amy Hughes jimmy Huls K -was 'Qi' ei' Kathy Humphrey Donna Ianuario Sabrina jackson Denise jennings Gloria johnson Gregory johnson judy johnson Sandra johnson Sara johnson sophomoresf129 Gabrielle Keller Denise Kelly Sherry Kelly julie Kendall Susan Kilpatrick Gink King Kerri Kitchens Tommy Kotti Neal Kugler Beth Kurtz Sylvia johnson Tommy johnson Byron jones Cathy jones Debbie C. jones Marilyn jones Tonya jones jeff Kehr Pr mm ,,.. , Q , X A f Ar 'W . 3 gf- Q ir e i ' ' ,, as PM if 'v A .. , 1-1, 2 N L s Q .M :6 , gg u , ' gs lll if W is srlss P s 1' if if Keith Lynn Curtis Mabe Pam McGahee Kim Maney Tina Marable julie Markette Brian Marter David Martin Darrow Mathis Karen Mathis Paula Maxwell Karen Medlin Karen Miller Debra Mills Eddie Mills Melanie Mink sophomoresf131 Terri McFadden Pam McGahee Debbie McGee Margaret McKibben Danny McKinnon Edward McKnight 132fsophomores Debra McLendon Nancy McNair Gary McNeal Corbin McRae Ronnie McRae Q. Shirley McRae Ronnie Nash Alan Nelms Ellen Newman Teresa Newsome Angela Nickerson Barbara Nix james Nix Randy O'Banion William Brian Odom Chuck Odom Maureen O'Leary Ricky Osborne Jerald Overman Leslie Overstreet Bobby Owens sophomoresf'I33 OUTSTANDING SCHOLARS MELANIE MINK GEORGE ROGERS Kippy Rrley Randy Roberts Anne Robertson Oscar Robinson George Rogers 134fsophomores ,nv ,JJ IL Tommy Rogers Tim Rollins Toni Diane Roper A Q' V Danny Ross Laura Lee Ross Chuck Roston David Rushton My -uf' -eff ,M f f 9 y--' .- s 51' 'S Angie Russ Tony Ruvo Kathy Sample Bryan Sanders Wayne Saul Gail Schlegel joy Schneider Alan Schultz Cathy Scott Dinah Scott Sammy Scott Becky Shaver Meg Shealy sophomores! 735 Mark Shears Carol Sheridan Weldon Sims Lisa Skipper Brad Slater 'A 1 946' ll 4, 'Q 1? 2' 41 ' Mi 272 , ' 7? R I i ,,1 xg Al Smith David Smith David L. Smith Pat Smith 4' uf? 1 J ' ,Qi -9' Phillip Smith Ray Smith Ronnie Smith TS, -. 136!sophomores Debbie Snyder Glenn Sofge Mary Springer Artie Stacy Lisa Stepp Mark Stewart Mike Stoddard .4 ,,.f ns an 1 Hal Stone, lean Strelec Charlie Stulb Mike Suthers David Sutton Baxley Syms Y Keith Tapley Andy Taylor jackie Taylor April Terry Steve Thackston Ashlyn Thiede Willie Mae Thomas ludith Thompson Lu Thompson Lisa Threlkeld Tom Tillman Bebe Toole Dow Toole sophomoresf137 S 'CW-A Toni Walker Gloria Wall Lou Ann Wallace Angie Wallenzine lan Walters Matt Walton Kathleen Ward Shirley Ware Linda Yarborough Steve Young Parole Yow Won Yun Mike Turner Dennis Villemain Elaine Vinson Connie Walden Dana Waldrop 138fsophomores ,QQ , . Q Ha N il 'f ,, 'jx a g?4QH'. 4' ,eg i H- mm li . X E ,Ii Nancy Wisnewski Pam Wooo lo-lo Wren Kathy Wright f.,. Zr Eddie Wilson jean Wilson Juli Wilson Fernando Washington Kathy Weatherford Becky Webb Ricky Webb Eddie Weeks Steve Weeks V Ann Weibel 'wafer Susan Wellband Mark Whittle Elaine Wilkerson 'E' Ashley Williams Debra Williams Gail Williams Lynn Willingham Steve Willingham wl m7 ' 4 iff, wigs sl., 1 ir' y 'V it Q Q 9 gp fb O U 5' I' MQ 4 1 0 0 9 5 - at ,,,,yvOi'lw, au4mr4'7'? ff E ,,, qyimifffg 5ffiT?f 1 sophomoresf139 ,, , It ala ,.. 4291 CLASS OF 1976 oFFlcERs VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY PRESIDENT TREASURER Ken Sewell Susan Rhodes Becky Barrow Carole Cox Facing larger responsibilities Confused Only one more year to go! Making ribbons joining clubs Choosing and producing the junior Play ,Finding out that seniors aren't really so big Hosting school activities as junior Marshalls, Serving on the junior Advisory Council Publishing the Yellow jacket Leading sophomores around the school Congratulating fellow Furman Scholars Trying to qualify as a Merit Scholar Taking the PSAT lnvading senior territory by a trial run on the SAT Measuring for class rings . . . Stepping into the place left by seniors . . . Measuring up beyond expectations. 'l40fjuniors sieswfeqgx M he ive fi V ,,. . -2, rt. -. A ev -. Susan Alexander A Debbie Alley Larry Alvarado Bobby Anderson ,.,,e-al Richard Anderson Brian Ansley Lee Anne Arnett Bill Arnold Terri Arnold Melena Arrington Tommy Atkinson Carolyn Axson Angela Barrow OUTSTANDING SCHOLARS Becky Barrow LEIGH ANN PURYEAR RONNY LINDSAY juniorsf141 Ricky Barrow Marcie Bates Kim Beane Cindy Bell Mark Bell David Bendickson jimmy Bernhardt Bill Berry Deborah Black Rebecca Blair Becky Lynn Blankenship Debbie Bledsoe fi Ken Bodner Carla Boehmer Michael Bone Brian Boston ...yay . 53 . . , W ' 3 ' Barry Brown Sharon Brooks Anthony Brown Renee Boswell Steve Bourn Deborah Bowles jimmy Boyd Tom Boykin Suzanne Boynton Randy Bradberry Cindy Branch Bruce Bridges Gay Bridges Debbie Brislin Patti Britt S Roger Brown Steve Brown Bobby Brown i Teresa Bryant Martha Buckner Lisa Bucko Sharon Burdette Cynthia Burton Bela Bussey Rosemary Cady Beverly Carpenter Nancy Carson Lisa Carswell Monica Carter Carolyn Clark Myra Coble 144Uuniors A QA ,TRL BECKY BARROW KEN SEWELL Mark Daniel Rheney Daniels Wayne Dantzler Debbie Darley Bobbie Davis juniorsf745 Terry Davis David Deck Kathy DeLaughter Denise Dill Sandra Ditzler :fs '55EQg r1'i30Q.: Q.Q.Ua43 ENCUU 22355 f1zS3'T.'3'h mmJ3 -1 Q. Ill ZNDZJ:-wwNiQO -x A Q E' C5 E. O w vi - 'U-4. ia ,,M,v Bobby Dixon Pam Dooley Constance Dorsey Kyle Doying gl 1 aff.-an S1 --.L PAUL RUTLAND BOBIBY BROWN '? Qilfv Mariha Geckler Frank Fortune Fred Garrison Mike Ellis Randy Erskine Gregg Evans Terry Farris Andy Faucett jerry Faulkner Stephanie Flanders Richard Fletcher lean Flories Wally Ford if S r--- juniorsf747 an K up . ai. .. M, jenny Grove Rusty Guill johnny Guy Mark Hadden Bridget Graham Alice Gregory Raymond Griffin Mike Hall Sharon Hall Mary Alice Hankinson Kimball Gibson lan Gordon loan Harp Sherry Harden 1! li!! A X my fed? 'Harold Harper Theda Harper Marcia Hobbs Pam Hobbs Chip Harris Debra Hartley Brenda Hatchell Tommy Hilderbrand Larry Hitt Bill Hixon Robbie Haywood David Hett Dean Hicks joyce Hightower Todd Holgate Greg Holley Ronald Hollis Clara Holzworth jimmy Hopkins Lisa Hostetler 1500uniors Kathy jackson Dede jameson jay jenkins Mike johnson janet Hudson Steve Hudson Susan Inglett jean lvey 5 Bruce jones Cheryl jones Scotty jones Sheila jones Annette Key Dennis Key Dinah King Lynn Kirkland Scott Koster Eddie Kuglar jeff Lacey Lynn Landon Don Lanier james Lawton e 5 Verna Luchey Elton R. Madison Tammy Maisenhelder Donna Malcom Marty Martin Terrie Martin 152fjunior5 Robin Lemmon Michael joseph Lewis Ronny Lindsay Howard Little 'Nw EV AMW' lody Mathis Henry Mealing Kirk Messick Becky Middleton ,Is FQ! 4f 'f Kathy Miller Rebecca Monroe Cathy Morgan Don Morrison mv' Kathy McElmurray Roger McKenny Diane McKie judy Mckie Carol Moseley Larry Moyer lan Murphy jay McCollum Billie McCollum lo McConnell juniorsf153 Rocky McKie Bonnie McKinnon Debbie McLain Phyllis McMullen Marsha McNease Philip McNeal Ed Najmola jennifer Nelson Debi Nichols 'vm Bill Norman Steve Odom Pat O'Leary Debbie Ott Cindy Owen KRW! L 4 vm-' -QNNY Susan Rhodes Bill Rooks Norman Pate Kent Pearson Danny Piper Teresa Powell Sharon Presnell Leigh Ann Puryear Julie Ramos Sheri Ramsay 'Lynn Reed Melanie Reid lohnny Reynolds Ronnie Reynolds junior5f7 55 Michael Roushar Ricky Ruczko Paul Rutland Karen Saltz Danny Sawyer A .5-ii t , f2'f:ig, wN .'119f!,T' ' '-I V Kelvin Scherr jay Seay Qld ,us ar e imrifg , A-uf X , ,,5x,,-if ,i-mt.. 1 , 1 - ' Ji it 2 ' in Ken Sewell john Scott Laura Shealy Teri Sheridan Paul Shuford Melvin Simmons ' if-fijqgiZxE 3 5 . 5362: 1 I il 559. Beth Skinner 156fjunior Linda Smith Nancy Smith Robert Smith Diane Tanner Teresa Tate Mike Snyder Danny Stewart Keith Stewart Barbara Suggs Bill Sumner Elaine Swearingen Mary Beth Swift Sheree Swygert junior5f157 loel Taylor Robin Taylor Cam Terry Ronnie Thaxton jerry Tice Janis Trautman Tony Turner Randy Varney Debbie Walker Cynthia Wallace Kelcy Waller Pam Walters ,Ji-, all Marc Weibel David Weikel ' Don White len Whittle Leslie Wiggens Dawn Wilkins 11 Ss- Hwwwmi O 1 -i ilu qv ' A f-YR' 4F MARCIE BATES TERRIE MARTIN Gerry Willaims joe Williams Lynn Williams Clair Wilson Donald Winn Hugh Youmans Mark Yow Ronny Zimmerman juniorsf159 jenny... Dave... Becky... Terri PRESIDENT- Dave Moore VlCE-PRESIDENT- Becky Murdock SECRETARY- jenny Quarles TREASURER - Terri Thompson Supremely confident . . . Slightly impersonal . . . Casually viewing the frenzied activities of the Sophomores and juniors . . . Sudden awakening to pressures and confusions . . . What will I do with myself? . . . Responsibilities and deadlines, fantastic plans and quiet decisions . . . The nostalgia of the last pep rally, the last football game . . . Going to the junior Play instead of being in it . . . Being served at the junior-Senior . . . Quietly preparing for gradua- tion . . . Ordering caps and gowns . . . Missing classes to practice . ., The last day of May . . . Walking across the stage, receivinga diploma . . . Walking into the world to begin again. 160fseniors 'F 'W' 'im Linda C.ailAbbott lr. Play Committee II, D.E.C.A. II, lr. Achieve- ment 10,11, Personnel Director, 12. Edith Gail Anderson Works with her father Plans to go on to college after graduation ... She is going to wait and see what the future holds ... Likes friendly, considerate people junior play Committee, 11. 162fseniors l i Brenda Alaimo Enjoys horseback riding Hopes to work with animal training after graduation ls peeved by people who think they're superior Works at Carr's Town and Country believes that all people are different in cer- tain ways, but if everyone works together you can have a great school. Richard john Anderson A member of the drill team An active member of ROTC 10,11,12 ... Plans to go to college after he graduates junior Play committee, 11. wh? w-W'-vu . . ' 1- Q q hal '. 1-.v,.-t Debbie Allen Easy to get along with ... Stands up for what she believes in ... Active in her church ... A member of the choir Plans to go to U.S.C.A. and major in literature Works 30 hours a week at BiLo Ribbon Commit- tee, 12. Nl... Patricia M. Allen Majorette 11,12 A very outgoing person ... Plans to pursue a career in Art ... Neker- nanerva 11,12 After going to college she would like to get married and raise a family ... junior-senior Committee, 11, junior Play Committee, 11, Flag Corps, 10, Sandspurs Salesman, 10,125 Homecoming Candidate 12. Ricky Savern Anderson Plays baseball for the N.A. Twins Wants to live a healthy, happy life ... Looks forward to getting a job after graduation ROTC 11,125 Ribbon Committee 105 Nekernanerva 105 Audio Visual 10. Nancy Arnold Sandspurs Salesman, 105 IV Cheerleader, 10. Kurt Angel g Level-headed Believes love, forgiveness, and thoughtfulness are important character- istics in people Plans to work with tele- vision production and music after gradua- tion Hopes to be wiser, slower to act and a better drummer in twenty years. 1 Mary Kay Bailey Works at Central Service 15-30 hours a week After graduation she plans to go to col- lege or a technical school Hates home- work . .. Appreciates good personalities and friendliness Wants to become a secre- tary, teacher, or psychologist ROTC 115 Volleyball 10,12. Martha Ann Ardis Tina Baker Ribbon Committee 105 lr. Play Committee 115 lr. Play Cast 11 ... Looks forward to going to college ... Easy to get along with ... Friend- ly Dislikes people who judge other peo- ple. seniorsf163 Ellen Bales Linda D. Barnes A very honest person . .. Appreciates a nice, friendly smile and a good personality Works at Quality Record Shop 15 hours,a week ... Hopes to become a nurse, wife and a mother Planning to go to college ln 20 years she thinks she will be settled down and have three or four happy children. 164fseniors Larry Bales Eloise Barnes Never on time ... Gets along well with peo- ple Hates to be interrupted Works at Krystals ... Likes to meet people Plans to go to Augusta Tech Hopes what the fu- ture holds is good Ribbon Committee 10,115 Honor Roll 105 F.H.A.115 Yellow jacket Salesman 105 Library Club 10,115 Future Sec- retaries 12. lohn Randolph Barden Ribbon Committee, 105 Honor Roll, 10,11, 125 Chorus, Accompanist,' 10,115 Merit Scholar, 125 National Honor Society, 11,125 junior Marshall5 Mu Alpha Theta, 11,125 Li- brary Club, 11, President, 125 Furman Univer- sity Scholar, 115 Presbyterian College junior Fellow, 115 Augusta College Award for Aca- demic Achievement, 115 National Math Award, 115 Brain Brawl, 10,115 L. Vernon Maddox History Award, 115 National Beta Club. Sylvia G. Baskett Loves to have lun Easy going She would like to change her name ... Works at lack Levine's Men's Shop Plans to be- come a nurse Ribbon Committee 125 F.H.A.'l0. Rachel Rebecca Baxley Appreciates people who have a good sense of humor A procrastinator Works at the Strawberry Patch Plans to go to college and study nursing ... jr. Sr. Commit- tee 115 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Beta Club 11,125 lr. Marshall 115 lr. Play Committee 115 Honor Graduate 12. julie Baynham Plans to travel after graduation Would like to be more patient Practices Tae Kwon Do, the Korean form of Karate Has enjoyed meeting many people and be- coming good friends with a few Likes for people to be themselves. john Beach A tennis lover Looks forward to college Believes a person should always be ready to help a friend in trouble Tennis Team, 11,12. james Newton Beatty Easy to make friends with ... Wishes he were bigger . . . Works at Revco Drugstore . . . Plays in golf tournaments A counselor at YMCA camp in Alabama ... Active in Young Life ... Plans to go to College, hope- fully Auburn lr.-Sr. Committee 115 Libra- ry Club 105 Nekernanerva 11. Ginger Bell Friendly to everyone . .. Humorous Loves to go canoeing, bike riding, and boogeyin' Plans to go to college and have fun Appreciates friendliness and concern for others Hopes to become very wealthy Tennis 11,125 Audio Visual, 11,125 Sand- spurs Salesman 10. seniorsf165 Sharon Berbin Cathy Bessenger Appreciates modesty and honesty in others .., Works at Silverstein's 30 hours a week ... Wishes she were more straight forward Honor Roll 10,115 Beta Club 11,125 DECA 105 Vice-President of Future Secretaries 12. 766fseniors Gordon Bentley Dependable Wishes there was no such thing as homework Active in his church Plans to go to college and work towards a PhD in Chemical Engineering Manager on the football team 10,11,125 Manager for the basketball team 11,125 Honor Roll 10,115 125 National Honor Society 11,125 junior Mar- shall5 Mu Alpha Theta 125 Chess Club 10,115 Honor Graduate. M lx Sharon Beverly Loves animals and small children ... Likes to do what she can to make other people happy Doesn't like people who think they are superior ... Appreciates people who treat others fairly. Pamela lean Berry Listens to others when they need to talk ... Shy Doesn't like hypocrites Works at Creations by Mike Plays Tennis Selected for Whites Fashion Board Plans to go on to college Ribbon Committee 105 Ir. Play Cast 115 Yellow jacket Salesman 115 Sandspurs Salesman 115 Homecoming Candidate 12. Carl Black Reporter for the Yellow jacket 115 Audio- Visual 12 Hates to fill out interviews An avid TV fan Listens to the radio a lot ... Appreciates a sense-of humor and friend- liness Plans to go to john Wesley Col- lege or Central Wesleyan. W l Mitchell Blalock Becky Bowden junior Senior Committee, FHA, 11,125 Neker- nanerva, 11,12 Enjoys making friends Does not like for people to act superior Appreciates uniqueness in others Hopes to grow more and more toward what the Lord wants her to be. Gilbert Blankenship Mary Margaret Bowers Honest with people Very shy Active in junior Achievement ... Plans to go to USC and study law Hopes to be happily mar- ried in 20 years Yellow jacket Salesman 12, Inter-Club Council 11,125 FIagCorps10, Drum Majorette11,12. Al Bone , Considers his face his best point Likes honesty and personality in other people Plans to go to college and be successful Took part in NIROTC, 10, Block Letter Club, 12, Football, 10,11,12p Homecoming Spon- sor, 12, junior Play Cast, Sandspurs Salesman, 12. johnnie Boyd 5eniorsf167 Susan Brega Rusty Brown 168fseniors Austin Brown A private pilot Spends his spare time working at Eagle Aviation, Inc. in Aiken Plans to have a career in Aviation A believer in truthfulness and dependability ... Active member of the Audio-Visual Club in the 11th and 12th grades A friendly per- son who hopes to stay the same. Listens to people's problems ... Tries to help Believes that friends are an important part of her life ... Plans to go to college Values honesty, sincerity, good personality and Christian love in other people Sand- spurs Staff 12p'Vellow jacket Salesman 11, lr. Play Cast 11, Par Raiders 10,115 Sandspurs Salesman 12. f Melinda Brown Loves children and animals Works part- time in the Buena Vista Day Center . .. Hopes to be an elementary school teacher ... Likes to go horseback riding and swimming ... Believes in honesty and a sense of humor ... French Club member 10th and 12th, Honor Roll 10th, 12th, FTA 12th. A jamie Bugg Likes to smile Part-time job at People's Drug Store Hopes to make something good out of herself Plans to go to col- lege after graduation Engages in church activities Was on Student Council 10th and 11th, Ribbon committee 10th and 11thg Ir. Sr. Committee 10 and 115 Yellow jacket Salesman 10, Homecoming Candidate 12. Laura Bultman A glowing Christian ... Very active in Young Life Plans to go to college Strives to P become a better Christian Doesn't like Lim fillfriklzatltefq I I-.k k. d people who put on fronts Nekernanerva l es. O ff O 'MTW pe?-ip e t' A ei mil' 11,125 Student Council 105 Sandspurs Sales- nesslndo er peoj e fpes O fecipp y man 11. marrie San spurs Sa eman 10, orus 12 . .. Plans to go to college. Charley Bush Considers friends to be very important Plans to get into some kind of business ad- ministration ... Has played football 10,11,125 A member of the Block Letter Club 11,125 Played basketball in 105 Golf in 125 Home- coming sponsor 125 Fellowship of Christian athletes 10,11,12. Andy Bussey Sally Bussey Great appreciation of the outdoors Par- ticipates in church activities Played bas- ketball 10,11,125 Plans to attend Clemson ... Values honesty and sincerity ... Strives to be happy in the work he does Chosen for Boy's State, 11. seniorsf169 Sandra Calamas A patient person Likes to talk to people Active in church activities Hopes to become a child psychologist Strives to get something meaningful out of life and to be happy... A member of F.H.A., 10. Vernice Carter Loves being a Senior Plans to go to Au- gusta Technical School to study Secretarial Business Values personality and appear- ance in others ... Strives to put what she has learned in high school to good use and be- come a good secretary FHA 10,11,12, Fu- ture Secretaries 12. 170fseniors Wanda Gail Canipe Considers stubbornness her best point be- cause by being stubborn, she tends to get more things done ... Has a part-time job in a dentist's office Plays softball and bas- ketball for N.A. Recreation Department Wants to be successful, well-liked, and re- spected by everyone. Rusty Campbell Values honesty and personality Works part-time at C.S.R.A. Cablevision Likes to play golf and baseball Plans to go to college Sandspurs salesman, 11, Sand- spurs staff, 12, Ribbon Committee, 10, lr. Sr. Committee, 11, Golf Team, 11, Spanish Club, 10, lr. Play Committee, jr. Play Cast, Audio Visual,11. john Carter Karen Carter Wishes she could remember things Dis- likes favoritism and cliques Part-time job at Ralph Phillips Auto Glass Service ,.. Plans to go to college Sandspurs Staff, 12, French Club, 11,12, Beta Club, 11, F.T.A. secretary, 11,12, Merit Scholar, 12, lr. Mar- shall, 11, lr. Play Cast, 11, MU ALPHA THETA, 12, Girl's State, 11, Honor Graduate, Furman Scholar, 11. Deloris Cartledge Enjoys the things she does Has learned that all people can get along together without a problem Plans to go to college Likes kind, helpful, and considerate people Strives to enjoy life as it comes each day ROTC 10,125 Band 10,125 Volleyball 12, Flag Corps 12. Z l Bill Cheeseborough Strives to be good in his career and to be happy Plans to go to college and to 'major in journalism ... Likes to water ski ... Values a sense of humor, good personality and friendliness in other people ROTC, 10, Sandspurs Staff, 12, Yellow jacket Staff, 11, Sports Editor 8: News Editor, junior Play Committee, 115 MU ALPHA THETA,12, Sand- spurs Salesman, 12, Furman Scholar Alternate, 11, HR, 12. l Robert Chaplin An honestperson ... Plans to go to college Wants to be a doctor Transferred from johnsonville High School after 10th grade ... Band 10, Track,10. Brad Chase .thx xg Q l Glen Chapman t Susan Christie A warm Christian person Plans to go to college and work part-time Likes love, honesty and consideration in other people Active member of Young Life junior Senior Committee, 11, FHA, 11, junior Plav Committee, 11, Nekernanerva, 10,11,12. .seniorsfl 71 Charles Clements ROTC, 11,12, Ensign Officer . .. Would like to be more energetic ... Works at Overnite Trans. Co. ... Enjoys skating and bowling ... Would like to join the Navy. Nadine Hawkins Coleman A friendly person ... Engaged in church rec- reation program and choir ... Plans to attend Aiken Tech, and study secretarial science . .. Strives to be a good wife and mother Ribbon Committee, 10,115 FHA, 10,11,12, Cheerleader, 10,125 Library Club, 11,125 Fu- ture Secretaries, 11.12. 172fseniors l u Bill Clifford Tries to keep up with what is going on Part-time job at Bi Lo Active member of Young Life Plans to go to college Values honesty in all people ... Chess Club, 10,11, President 12, HR, 12. Michael Kershaw Conlon Likes to go out and party and meet new peo- ple Plans to go to college Wants to be a lawyer and race motorcycles on the side Bus Driver, 11,123 Yellow jacket Staff, 11. Karen Coleman Someone who stands up for what she be- lieves in Doesn't like to be pressed Plans to go to college and study business administration and sociology ... Values per- sonality and attitudes in other people Transferred from Evander Childs High School in New York - 10 - Class President, FTA 12, FHA 12. Bob Connelly Believes attitudes toward others are impor- tant Would like to be more patient and open to others . .. Enjoys being with people who are considerate of others. wi- '.,. julia Cook .Caroline Kay Couvillon Likes honesty, friendliness, and a sense of humor in other people Hopes to attend college and become a teacher French Club, 11 Treasurer, 125 Honor Roll, 10,11,125 Beta Club, 11, President, 125 Inter-Club Council, 125 Junior Marshall, 115 MU ALPHA THETA, 125 Library Club, 125 Audio Visual, 125 Sandspurs Salesman, 125 Honor Graduate. Frances Elaine Cook An open-minded person .. . Likes to babysit, practice tennis, skate, play the piano, and swim ... Dislikes white domination of school and activities Plans to attend U.S.C. at Aiken and major in nursing R.O.T.C., 115 Ribbon Committee, 125 Chorus, 125 FTA, 11, 125 FHA, 10,115 Yellowlacket Salesman, 12. Linda Sue Corley ' Likes to laugh and have a good time Enjoys being with other people Involved in several church activities Values a wil- lingness to help, concern, pleasant personal- ity, honesty, and kindness in all people Strives to do her best . .. Chorus 11,12. William joseph Coone Would like to change his size Wants to attend Clemson after graduation ... On jun- ior Play Committee. Constance Mary Covar Ribbon Committee, 125 Block Letter Club, 125 Tennis, Il, Volleyball, 11,125 Spanish Club, 10,115 FTA, 11,125 Yellowlacket Salesman, 105 MU ALPHA THETA, 125 Library Club, 105 Honor Graduate Always smiling Be- lieves in sincerity and honesty Enioys sports5 works part-time at l.B. Whites in twenty years, she plans to have a happy family and to be a nurse in a children's hospital. seniorsf173 Karen Craven Hopes to live her life so that it helps others ... Plans to attend Augusta College or Aiken in the fall Works part-time at Belk's in N.A. Plaza Appreciates kindness and un- derstanding in others . .. F.T.A. 12. Christina Creed Active in the Order of Rainbow Girls Would like to be more patient . . . Enjoys get- ting to know people . . . Works in a doctor's office Plans to become a Iawyer's secre- tary . . . Believes sincerity and honesty are im- portant characteristics . . . Has participated in FTA, 10, Y-Teens, 10, junior Marshall. 174!seniors Audrey L. Creed Loves animals and children ... Plans to work after graduation ... Has met the boy she hopes to marry ... Tries to make people Happy . . . ln twenty years, she hopes to be a housewife and the mother of four. joey Crozier Diane Crunkleton Honor Roll, 10,11,12, Beta Club, 11, FTA, 12, Yellow jacket Salesman, 11, junior Play Committee, Audio Visual, 10, Honor Grad- uate, 12 Would like to be more patient Plays baseball and basketball for her church Always looks on the bright side. 'K . A ii . ,vs rags? 3 Nora Lynne Culbreath junior-Senior Committee, FTA, 12, junior Play Committee, NEKERNANERVA, 11,12, Future Secretaries, 12. J 34,34 . .tr l l ll' Dena L. Dabbs Optimistic ...Teaches piano ... Likes to play tennis and softball Pianist at her church Plans to go to business school ... Strives to live a full life. Tom Davis Has a good attitude toward life Works part-time at Belvedere Pharmacy Active member of Young Life and HR ... Plans to go to Clemson ... Chess Club, 10,11,12. Glenn Daniel A friendly person who likes to meet people plans to go to college Works part- time for the Augusta Chronical Values personality in other people ... Wants to be- come his own boss in a prosperous business ... Chorus, 10. Desiree Lee Dawson Likes to engage in art work and cooking Plans to attend college ... Considers appear- ance and personality important in all people Strives to pursue an admirable career and to enjoy life lunior Senior Commit- tee, Honor Roll, 11, junior Play Committee, Nekernanerva, 12. 'james E. Darley Values a good sense of humor and a good personality in all people ... Works part-time with Overnite Transportation Company' Wants to live a long time ROTC, 10, Vocational School, 11,12. jean Devine Considers personality, honesty, and truthful- ness important in people Plans to join the Air Force after graduation Dislikes prejudiced people ROTC, 11g 12 Ensign, Bus Drivers, 11,12, Secretary, junior-Senior Committeep Chorus, 125 FTA, 10,11, FHA, 11. seniors X1 75 Q- rf xrgms fm 1 1 -va wa SY . . , r. S K ' A if 1 '43 1' if if ng a- V ei' . 5 W 'Sh . 5 P Q A v ,E ti Gwen Dillashaw 176fseniors lack Dillon Strives to be happy and successful Part- time job at WAUG Radio Likes to play tennis and participate in other sports Tennis, 10,11,125 junior Play Cast, Chess Club, 10. Tommy Dixon Considers dependability and courtesy impor- tant characteristics in others An active member in several church groups Major goals are to be successful in his career and live a happy life Plans to go to college and study law Most Ambitious , 10, junior Play Committee, Sandspurs Salesman, 12. N T' Debra Dolph Kathryn Donahoo Plans to become a secretary or go into the Student Council, 10,125 Secretary 10, Chorus, data processing field Strives to become 12. more patient with herself and others Works part-time at Elliot's Drug Store FHA, 115 Future Secretaries, 12. Q Linda Dotson Thinks the people she has met at N.A. are the greatest! Plans to be a beautician Chorus, 11, FHA, 11, Transferred from Hunter-Kinard in Norway, 10. Mary Dunlap Interested in people and places . . . Considers an open mind, sense of humor, and respect important in others Plans to become a social worker Chorus, 105 French Club, 'l1,'l2. Barrett Downs A straight forward person Plans to be- come a police officer ... Values sincerity and honesty in others Works part-time at Park's Has learned a great deal and is glad to have attended NASH ROTC, 10, 11,12, Ensign. Eleanor Denise Dunn An easy-going person Plans to go to a nursing school and then get married Doesn't like people who try to be superior ROTC, 11, Ribbon Committee, 12, Cho- rus, 12, FHA, 10,11,12. ludy Carol Drayton Loves small children Likes to play base- ball Plans to become an RN in nursing Works part-time babysitting Enjoys being a senior ... ROTC, 10. Michael Durham Values honesty, good personality, and com- patability in others Plans to go to col- lege and then become a career soldier Works part-time at Big Star .. . Enjoys being a Senior . .. ROTC, 10,12. seniors! 7 77 Adrian Leigh Dye ROTC, Petty Officer, 115 Football, 10. Beth Ann Fauley Transferred from Portsmouth High School, Ohio5 Honor Roll, 10,11,125 Beta Club 11,125 - ICC, 125 junior Marshall, 11. 178fseniors Ka! Barbara Ann Eubanks Likes to cheer up people ... Plans to attend college and become a nurse Strives to make the world a better place for at least one person ... Values understanding and pa- tience in others Sandspurs Staff, 125 Rib- bon Committee, 11,125 junior Senior Com- mittee, French Club, 115 Volleyball, 10,11,12, Manager5 Yellow jacket Staff, 115 Yellow lac- ket Salesman, 11,125 junior Play Committee5 junior Play Cast5 Girl's State, 115 Sandspurs Salesman, 11,125 jr, Advisory Council. june Felton Values personality and patience in others ... Likes to sing and chew gum ... but not at the same time ... Plans to go to college and teach elementary school . .. Ribbon Com- mittee,11,125 junior Senior Committee5 Cho- rus, 11,125 F.T.A., 125 NEKERNANERVA,10,11, 12. l Michael Emmette Considers personality and honesty important in others plans to go to college ... Hopes to be successful in all he does Likes to play football, tennis, and participate in church ac- tivities . .. Football, 10,11,125 Tennis, 12. CarolAnn Earle Values honesty, consideration, and friendli- ness in other people Plans to go to col- lege and get married .. . Sandspurs Staff, 125 Ribbon Committee, 105 French Club, 11,125 Honor Roll, 10,11,125 Beta Club, 125 FTA, 125 Yellow jacket Salesman, 115 National Honor Society, 11,125 ICC, 125 junior Marshall5 jun- ior Play Committee5 MU ALPHA THETA, 10, 11,125 Sandspurs Salesman, 125 Honor Grad- uate. Shereen Ferguson Patricia Diane Flanders Likes to help people who can't help them- selves Plans to go to Medical School and become a physical therapist Appreciates honesty, friendliness, and courtesy in the people around her Active in junior Achievement F.T.A.,12p F.H.A.,12. Cray Fernandez Richard Legrand Flake lr. Hopes to do well in everything he does Plans to go to college Appreciates trust- worthiness in his friends Works at Le- Grande's Football, 11,125 Homecoming Sponsor, 12 . .. ROTC, 10,11. Mike Flanders '- ' X is M 'Kgs ,Q Qi af? , .X 4+ .- six:-raw Q -95.3 - 55. Rmky F0'k seniorsf179 TommyFoster Wishes he could be on time Active in his church youth group Hopes to attend Clemson Works at the Early Bird Egg Farm Considers it important to be de- pendable and honest French Club, 115 Boy's State, 11. Ioyce Ann Freeman Enjoys skating, dancing, bowling, and swim- ming Plans to join the Air Force after graduation Easy to get along with Hopes to become a good nurse ROTC, 11,121 Chorus, 12, F.H.A., 10,11,12, Vice- President, Drill Team, 11,12. 18Ofseniors Rhondi Fosselli Guena Fox Karen Denise Frye Enjoys getting out and meeting people Wishes she didn't get depressed so easily ... Plans to become an X-Ray technician Be- lieves she will be happily married in 20 years Nekernanerva, 12. johnny Fulmer Wade Fulmer ROTC, 105 Band, 105 Chorus 105 Vocational Scl1ool,12. , Arnold Michael Gardenhire Makes friends easily Plans to go to col- lege Hopes to be involved in community affairs and possibly local government in the future Considers understanding and the ability to get along with others very important Bus Driver, 10,11, President, 125 Out- standing Bus Driver Award5 Ribbon Commit- tee, 105 Audio-Visual, 10,11, ICC, 12. Stephanie Camache French Club, 11. William David Gibbs Full of determination Tries to be nice to everyone Works for his uncle Hopes to be successful and have a good family life Plans to go to college Ribbon Com- mittee, 105 junior Senior Committee5 French Club, 115 Block Letter Club, 11,125 Football, 10,11,125 Golf, 10,11,125 Yellow jacket Sales- man, 115 Homecoming Sponsor, 125 Na- tional Honor Society, 11,12. Michael Garner A future architect Plans to go to college at Washington University or Georgia Tech . ., Works at the Winn-Dixie Store on Walton Way A very understanding person Easy to get along ,with ROTC, 10,115 Honor Roll, 11. at t,,, S, .tt , Mark Geldart seniors! 7 81 CarIGlover Has a positive attitude about life ... Plans to go on to technical school Hopes to be- come wealthy, happy, and successful in busi- ness ROTC, 10,11,12g Bus Driver, 11,125 Tennis, 12, Yellow jacket Salesman, 12. jeff Gosney ROTC, 11, Band, 10, Key Club International, 10,115 Spanish Club, 10,115 Cross Country Track, 10, Academic Achievement Award, 10, 115 Wrestling, 11, Transferred from Reid Ross Sr. High School, 12, ROTC, 12, Football, 12. 182fseniors Cindy Goggins Would like to become a forest ranger Believes consideration and loyalty are impor- tant characteristics in people Enjoys swimming, riding bikes and being with friends Open-minded and forgiving Would like to change my ski-slope nose. Ginger Cray FTA, 12. Elaine Colden Always bright and cheerful ... Enjoys playing softball ... Plans to go to USCA ... Hopes to be happily married in the future ... Believes she will be more mature in 20 years ... Honor Roll, 10, FTA, 125 Yellow jacket Sales- man, 11, Homecoming Candidate, 12. Patricia Ann Greene Enjoys the outdoors, helping other people, and dancing ... Does volunteer work at Uni- versity Hospital Active in church youth groups Plans to become a Nurse ROTC, 11,125 Ribbon Committee, 105 Honor Roll, 105 FHS, 10,11,12, Library, 12. Y tg. .L , XXL William O. Gregory Wants to get rich as fast as he can Plans to get a good job . .. A good person to know Hopes to stay the same in the future ... Basketball, 10. f 2- XJ 'Wi lerene Grise George Alfred Grieve Tries to understand and help people Has realized the importance of an education Works at Winn-Dixie Food Store Plans to go to Medical School ROTC, 10,11,125 Honor Roll, 10,115 Beta Club, 11,125 National Honor Society, 11,125 jr. Marshall5 Chess Club, 115 Drill Team, 105 Rifle, 10,11,12. fu.. Theo Hamilton ROTC, 10,115 Block Letter Club, 11,125 Foot- ball, 10,11,125 Homecoming Sponsor, 125 Sandspurs Salesman, 10. l i l Terri DeLaine Griffith Enjoys playing softball Dislikes people who are inconsiderate to those who are han- dicapped ... Hopes she will have a beautiful family life of her own in the future Ap- preciates honesty and consideration in others. Brenda Hammond Wishes she were taller Easy to get along with ... Works at the Wife Saver . .. A candy- striper at St. joseph Hospital Plans to go to college ... Hopes to become a nurse ... ROTC,10,11,125 Band,10,11,125 FHA,1o. seniors! 183 George S. Hardy Willing to listen to others Hopes to be- come as rich as possible Plans to go to USC Appreciates people who are easy- going and friendly Captain of the NIROTC Bowling Team . .. ROTC, 10,11,125 Bus Driver, 10,11,125 Library Club, 105 Audio- Visual President, 105 ROTC Rifle Team, 10,11. Diane Harris Friendly Believes a good attitude is an important characteristic in people . . . Wants to be good at whatever she does Plans to get a job or go into the Navy after grad- uation Plans to be a grandmother in twenty years, watching her grandchildren grow up. 184fseniors L Anne Harris Loves people Active in Young Life Works at St. loseph's Hospital as a Medical Records Chart Clerk A member of the Grace Singers Plans to go to Europe for 10 weeks and then to USC to study nursing Student Council, 10,11,125 Sandspurs, 125 Ribbon Committee, 10,115 National Honor Society, 11,125 Inter-Club Council, 125 junior Marshall5 junior Play Committee, Cheerlead- er, 10,125 Par Raiders, 115 Sandspurs Sales- man, 115 Homecoming Candidate, 12. lohn T. Harrison Block Letter Club, 11,125 Football, 10,11,125 Baseball, 10,11,125 Basketball, 10,11,125 Na- tional Honor Societyg Superlative,10,11. Hunter Hawkins Hopes to become a successful businessman ... Plans to go to college ... Helps at Posey's Funeral Home Bus Driver, 11,125 Ribbon Committee, 125 Football Manager, 10,11,125 Basketball, 11. -: . 1. .tx- ,, ... . .- ' -1,4-, nl Alec Steven Hatch A future architect Plans to go to Georgia Tech Works at the Augusta Chronicle Herald MU ALPHA THETA, 125 Audio- Visual,11. Mamie Hawkins Gets along well with others ... Loves being a Senior Plans to attend Savannah State College Likes people to be honest, trust- worthy and have a good personality Strives to accomplish or succeed in every- thing she does Spanish Club, 11, Beta Club, 10, Chorus, 10,11, lr. Play Committee, 11. Sheree Hendrix Strives to be happy and to see everybody else happy Works part-time at Carolina-Metz Company ... Plans to go to college or travel around the country ... Honor Roll, 10, FHA, 12 Deborah Anne Harper Active in Young Life ... Would like to short- en her height by 4 or 5 inches Works at Belks Plans to attend USC or Georgia Southern and major in special or elementary education Ribbon Committee, 11,12, French Club, 11, Vice-President, 12, Block Letter Club 12, Volleyball, 10,11,12, Honor Roll, 10,11,12, Beta Club, 12, FTA, 11, Vice- President, 12, Yellow jacket Salesman, 10,12, National Honor Society, 12, Inter-Club Coun- cil, 12, junior Play Cast, Honor Graduate. Kim Hensley Football, 10, Audio Visual, 11 Plans to spend his summer at the beach ... Hopes to go to college in the fall. Phillip Hawkins Q fl' Becky Herndon Likes to make new friends A member of White's Fashion Board ... Works part-time at White's Likes honesty and sincerity in all people Plans to go to college Sand- spurs Staff, 12, lr. Sr. Committee, 11, French Club, 11, Tennis, 11,12, Chorus, 10, lr. Mar- shall, 11, lr. Play Committee, Sandspurs Sales- man, 12, Homecoming Candidate, 12, Augus- ta College Certificate of Academic Achieve- ment, 11. seniors! 185 William I. Hettlr. Good sense of judgement Shy around strangers Believes it is important for a person to be dedicated to his school Does not like for people to pull out in front of him ...Would like to have no worries. Veronica Hinkler 186fseniors Georgia Hill Vanessa Denise Washington Hill Student Council, 125 Honor Roll, 105 Chorus, 105 FHA, 10 Always smiling Would I'k b I' I II A quiet person ... Likes people to be polite I e to ea In eta er' and friendly Part-time job at Beech Is- land Drug Store Active in church choir and baseball Plans to go off to college Sandspurs Staff, 125 Chorus, 11,125 junior Play Committee, 115 Sandspurs Salesman, 12. Paul William Hoehn Football, 10,11,125 Baseball, 105 Homecoming Sponsor, 12. lim Hilley Has a good sense of humor ... Values good friendships he has made Plans to go to college Likes honor and individuality in other people French Club, 11,125 Honor Roll, 10,11,125 Beta Club, 11,125 National Honor Society, 11,125 ICC, 125 junior Mar- shall, 115 junior Play Cast, 115 MU ALPHA THETA,10,11,125 Science Club, 11, President5 Chess Club, 10, Treasurer 115 Augusta Col- lege Certificate of Academic Achievement, 'I'I Morris Hollifield Loves to ride motorcycles .. . Has taken Eng- lish Ill four times Races motorcycles in his spare time ... Plans to be a forest ranger. l l i l Martha Howe Loves being a senior Likes to play soft- ball, basketball and teach swimming ... Con- siders personality and character important Strives to do her best in everything Student Council, 11, Sandspurs staff, 12, Rib- bon Committee, 10, jr. Sr. Committee, 11, French Club, 11, Tennis, 11, Inter-Club Council, 12, lr. Play Committee, 11, Cheer- leader, 10, Sandspurs Salesman, 12, Home- coming Candidate, 12. Deborah Louise Hollins A considerate person Likes bicycling, badmitton, sewing, watching television, and Crocheting ... Plans to go to college and be an executive secretary Values loyalty, helpfulness, consideration, understanding, and a good personality in others Future Secretaries, 12. Glenn Hoyer People clicking pens bother him Plans to go to the beach and stay as long as possible ... Has met some very special people at this school ... Sure of himself. Connie Holmes Loves to listen to people talk Likes to dance Strives for happiness Would like to travel, get married, and enjoy life Feels the way people act and feel are impor- tant... ROTC, 11,12, FHA, 10,11. Sherry Hubbard seniors!187 l Annette Hucks Sandra Hudson 188!seniors Sharon Hudock Enjoys playing tennis and softball ... ls impa- tient with people who brag Likes to see a nice smile and a sense of humor in others ... Would like to be a little more secure. Andy Hunter Likes to joke around with people . . . Works part-time at Banker's Trust Considers a sense of humor and the ability to talk impor- tant in people Honor Roll, 10,11,12, Yel- low jacket Staff, 11, National Honor Society, 11,125 lr. Marshall, Jr. Play Cast. Esther Hudson Likes meeting new and different people Plans to go to college Considers per- sonality important in people ... Strives to live happily . . . Sandspurs Salesman, 12. Ron Hyatt jimmie Diane Inman A friendly person ... Likes to water ski, swim and play tennis An active member of the Grace Singers ... Values honesty and a sense of humor in people Plans to go to col- lege Strives to be happy and successful Yellow jacket Salesman, 10, Sandspurs Salesman, 12. Gary jerrell l jay jennings l , Michelle jernigan Values her artistic ability because she has the want and need to create . .. Likes to go bike riding and to talk on the phone Plans to go to business school and get married Considers friendliness and personality im- portant in people Strives to aquire and maintain a happy home junior-Senior Committee, junior Play Committee, NEKER- NANERVA10,11,12, Future Secretaries 12. Carolyn Dianejohnson Involved in her church and many of its acti- vities ... Plans to go to college and become a music major Loves to be around other Christians and work with people Student Council, 12, Sandspurs Staff, 12, junior- Senior Committee, Honor Roll, 10, Chorus, 12 - President, Yellow jacket Staff, 11, Yel- low jacket Salesman, 11, National Honor So- ciety, 11,12, Inter-Club Council, 11, Vice- President, 12, junior Play Committee, Girl's Chorus and Girl's State, 11, Sandspurs Sales- man,12. Charles johnson seniors! 189 janet Ann johnson Tries to see other people's need and to help them Works part-time at the Clothing 'Shop ... Strives to accept things as they rise and fall Ribbon Committee 1O,11,12, FHA 11, junior Play Committee, DECA 12, Trea- surer, Sandspurs Salesman 10,11. Mary Evelyn johnson A future veterinarian ... Plans to go to N.C. State after graduation An active member of the Fairview Presbyterian youth group ... Enjoys playing softball ... Believes in accept- ing people for what they are ... French Club, 11, Honor Roll, 10g FTA, 11. 190fseniors Cindy E. johnson Considers honesty an important trait in peo- ple An active member of the Augusta Chapter of the Muscular Dystrophy Associa- tion Plans to go to college and get mar- ried junior Senior Committee, FTA, 12, Yellow jacket Staff, 11, Honor Roll, 12, inter- Club Council, 12, Nekernanerva, 10,11, Pres- ident, 12, Flag Corps, 10,11,12g Sandspurs Salesman, 12. , is Q . Vkkr of Q .. Sandra johnson john johnson Likes to speak French ... Works part time at Bath Mills ... Plans to go to Technical School to learn trades Wants to travel and live in different parts of the world, preferably Australia Transferred from Clearwater High School in Florida, 10, Wanda Lynn johnson A hard worker at j.C. Penny's ... Spends a lot of time horseback riding, and playing tennis and football Plans to become an interior decorator After graduation she is going on to school in Atlanta Chorus, 10,11,12, Yellowjacket Salesman, 12. 4 Bruce johnston Likes to ride dirt bikes ... Values being able to go to vocational school Plans to be- come a craftsman Thinks a great person- ality is important in people ... Bus Driver 115 Vocational School 11,12, President. l Lisa Denise loiner Active in Young Life Plans to go to col- lege after graduation .. . Appreciates friend- liness and loyalty in other people Honor Roll, 10,11,125 FTA, 'l0,11, Treasurer, 125 Inter- Club-Council,125 junior Marshall, 115 junior Play Committee, 115 Nekernanerva, 11,125 Li- brary Club, 125 Audio Visual, 125 Honor Grad- uate. David Marlin johnston Loves to make a friend Active in church choirs and the Augusta Choral Society Plans to go to college and study voice Likes people to be friendly and have a good sense of humor Strives to live life fully and make God's Word known to all Bus Driver 115 Football 105 Track 10,11,125 Chorus 11,125 Yellowlacket Salesman 12. Lincoln Lavert Kemp An active member of the Chorus ... Plans to go to college Thinks you should always be yourself ROTC, 1O,11,125 Bus Driver, 10,11,125 Band, 105 Football, 11,125 Basketball, 115 Track, 125 Chorus, 12. David lohnston Likes to be nice to everybody . . . Works part- time with his father Plans to be an auto mechanic Strives to be someone special . . . ROTC 11. Kathy Kennedy Avery shy person ,.. Has a pleasant smile . .. Enjoys swimming Plans to finish school and go to work Likes to cut up and have a good time. seniorsf191 Michael Ontel Key Easy to get along with Friendly Very musical ROTC, 10,11,12, Band, 10,11,12, Ribbon Committee, 10. Libby Koth Plans to go to college and become a Pedia- trician ... Babysitter ... Likes honesty, kind- ness in others ... Student Council, 12, Sand- spurs, 12, Honor Roll, 10,11,12, Beta Club, 11,12, National Honor Society, 11,12, junior Marshall, junior Play Committee, MU ALPHA THETA,11,12, Sandspurs Salesman, 12. 192fseniors David Kirven A hard worker ... Repairs and refinishes old clocks Likes to hunt, fish, and go camp- ing Plans to go to college Hopes to become a professional game hunter ROTC,10,11,12. Danny Knight lim Kotti Trying hard to find or create a philosophy of life that suits him Works at Rental Uni- form Company about 10 hours a week Appreciates understanding people Band, 10, French Club, 11,12, Science Club, 11,12, HR Inc., 11,12. lo Ann Krebs A member of the,Grace Singers ... Likes to ride horses and go places A future nurse ... Hopes to get married and live a Christian life . .. Band, 10. L PolIiKritz Listens to people's problems and tries to help Plans to get married after graduation Believes people should be honest to others as well as to themselves Loves nature and her fellow-man Vocational School, 12, Drafting. Timothy Dozier Lacey Looks for the good in people . . . Appreciates sincerity, kindness, and thoughtfulness in others ... Works at Pineview Memorial Gar- dens Plans to go to college Block Letter Club, 11,125 Football, 10,11,12g Track, 10,11,12, Homecoming Sponsor, 125 Boy's State,12. joellen Marie Kubiak Steve Kubiak Michael Lancaster Likes to work Tries to be himself at all times Enjoys playing baseball, football, and tennis Plans to go to college, get a good job, and get married. Rhonda Lancaster Gets along with just about everybody Be- lieves in honesty Likes raising house plants ls talented in sculpturing Be- lieves the Lord has made her what she is Hopes to marry and raise responsible children. seniors!193 Phil Langham A very independent person Loves to go out and have a good time Friendly Works at E-Z-Go Car ... Plays the saxaphone ... Enjoys playing football, baseball, and bas- ketball Bus Driver, 125 Band, 10,11,125 Stage Band, 11,125 Football, 115 Honor Roll, 10,115 ROTC, 125 Rifle Team, 125 Transferred from T.W. josey High. Randall Lee Layman Cindy Lee Lewis A future nurse Plans to go to USC Plays the piano . . . Works at Carr's Town and Country Ribbon Committee, 105 junior Senior Committee, 105 French Club, 115 Honor Roll, 10,11,125 junior Play Committee, 115 junior Play Cast, 115 Homecoming Candi- ' date, 125 junior Advisory Council. 194fseniors ' RussellLee l junior-Senior Committee, 115 Block Letter Club, 10,11,125 Football, 105 Baseball 10,11, 125 Honor Roll 115 junior Play Committee5 Boys State, 115 Sandspurs Salesman, 125 jun- ior Advisory Council, 11. Easy to get along with ... Likes to help others Active in the church Plans to go to college . . . Hopes to become a better person Band, 10,125 Football, 105 Yellow lacket Salesman, 125 Science Club, 125 Library Club, 125 Chess Club, 125 Sannlspurs Salesman, 12. William G. Little Makes friends easily ... Works at the Waffle House . .. Plans to go into the Waffle House management course after graduation . . . Lives one day at a time ... Band, 10,11,12. Katie Lee Sandspurs, 12 Copy Editor5 lunior Senior Committee5 Honor Roll, 11,125 Merit Scholar Semifinalist, 125 National Honor Society, 11, 125 ICC, 125 Student Director Junior Play5 Nekernanerva, Vice-President, 11,125 Library Club, Secretary, 115 Sandspurs Salesman, 125 Honor Graduate5 Drama Club, 105 Humor Ed. Literary Magazine, 105 Furman Scholar, 11 Would like to be more even tempered Very active in Young Life Would like to get a degree in Art and become an illustrator. Brian Keith Looney Easy to get along with Active in Young Life Plays softball and basketball for his church A member of the church choir Plans to go to college and become an archi- tect ROTC, 105 Block Letter Club, 125 Football, 10,11,125 Chorus, 125 Homecoming Sponsor, 125 H.R. 11,12. Donna Lollis Kenneth Long Wayne Lowery Never gets mad . . . Likes to have privacy . . . Plays tennis Works at Bi-Lo Appre- ciates people who are dependable . . . Ieff Landon I , NEKERNANERVA, 12: Sandspurs Salesman' VC:lC3lIOhal School, 11,12 . . . Doesn I llke 10- rainy days Plans to attend Augusta Tech Likes friendliness in others Appre- ciates school spirit. seniors!195 Patrick Evans Lynn Plays golt, tennis, basketball . .. Wants to be a professional golfer . . . Considers personality, sincerity, sense of humor important in others Block Letter Club, 11,125 Basketball, 105 Golf, 10,11,125 Chorus, 12. Vicki lean Mann Student Council, 12, Ribbon Committee, 11, 12, junior-Senior Committee, 115 Block Letter Club, 11,125 Basketball, 10,11,12, Tennis, 11, 125 Volleyball, 11,125 junior Play Committee Par Raiders, 10 Engages in basketball, volleyball, tennis ... Will attend college . . . a friendly person. 196fseniors Tommy Macafee Band, 10,11,12g Honor Graduate. l Paul Markette l Sharon Maney Scott O'Brien Marter Spanish Club, 10, Science Club, 11, N.A. SKI Club, 11, President, 12 . . . Enjoys basketball, skiing Works at Pink Dipper Would like to win Masters Ski Tournament. David McClendon Mathis Will study medical technology Faithful church goer ... Likes good personality and a sense of humor in others Yellow jacket Salesman, 11, junior Play Committee. Keith McBride , Edward David Matthews Block Letter Club, 10,11,12, Football, 10,11,125 Basketball, 10,11,125 Homecoming Sponsor 12 Works for Augusta Chronicle Doesn't like a lot of homework Loves sports. Catherine McClain ROTC, 11, Student Council, 10, Ribbon Committee, 11, junior-Senior Committee, 11, Chorus, 123 FTA, 12, FHA, 10,11,12, Secretary- Treasurer A friendly person Plans to attend Aiken Tech and become an executive secretary . .. Will still be kicking in 20 years. Bruce Roy Mayson ROTC, 10, Block Letter Club, 11,12, Football, 11,12, Homecoming Sponsor, 12, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 11,12 Also plays softball, basketball Looks for honesty, good personality in others. Sherrie McClellan Band, 10,11, Secretary, 12, Honor Roll, 10,125 MU ALPHA THETA, 12, Par Raiders, 10, G0- vernor's All-State Band, 12. seniorsfi 97 Katherine E. Mcflmurray Considers her craziness her best point . .. Likes to ride her horse ... Faithful follower of football games Wants to major in Social Science or Pre-Law. Elizabeth McKie 'I 98fserJiors ,,,, Carollanine Mclntyre Band, 10,115 Head Majorette,125 junior Sen- ior Committee, 115 F.T.A., 125 Yellow jacket Salesman, 125 Nekernanerva, 11,12 Con- siders personality important in others Wants to teach or be a nurse Hopes to live a long and happy life. Felix McKie Don S. McKie Considers his determination his best point Works on a farm, where else? Likes honesty, friendliness and sincerity in others. john McKnight Considers common sense important in others ... In DeMolay, Iron Grit, Sons of the Amer- ican Legion Wants to go to college ROTC, 10,11,125 Band, 10,11,125 Boy's State, 11 i, Denise McLemore Ribbon Committee, 11, junior Senior Com- mittee, Honor Roll, 11, junior Marshall, junior Play Cast, Mu Alpha Theta, Secretary- Treasurer, 12, Sandspurs Salesman, 11,12 Considers honesty, and friendliness im- portant in others Would like to teach Algebra. Fred McRae Transferred from Pemberton Township High School, New jersey, Baseball, 12, Basketball, 11,12, junior Play Committee. Kim McMann' i S gi? ' Danny McVicker Would like to change his procrastinating at- titude Wants to go to USC Will make the best of his life Block Letter Club, 11, 12, Basketball, 10,11,12, Golf, 11,125 Spanisl' Club, 10,115 Sandspurs Salesman, 11. Vyyi ii . . lils. ,Q Grace E. McNair junior-Senior Committee, 115 Chorus, 11, Li- brary Club, 12 Looks for honesty and uniqueness in others. Mike Meeks seniorsf1 99 john Menger Gets along with almost anybody ... Plans to go to college and major in journalism Wants to become a writer Dislikes in- tellectuals Yellow jacket Staff, 115 Li- brary Club, 12. Doris Middleton FHA, 10, Library Club, 125 Future Secretaries, 12 A library page Sings in church choir Likes sincerity, trustworthiness in others . .. Plans to be a secretary. 200fsenior5 1 sf' 4 K 5 W sf- Q XI? S' Curtis Merriweather Enjoys playing football Plans to join the Navy after graduation Hopes to be suc- cessful in life ROTC, 10, Football, 12, Chorus, 11, Homecoming Sponsor, 12. Linda Kay Merrill Writes poetry Loves horseback riding, hiking, ceramics Wants to be a secre- tary . Likes patientness in others. .. Honor Roll, 10,11,12, FTA, 125 National Honor So- ciety, 11,12, junior Marshall, Flag Corps, 11, Future Secretaries, President, 12, Honor Graduate. I ftf,-3-7 1 f Willie james Middleton Flora lean Miller Library Club, 12 Loves math A library page Enioys basketball Would like to be a nurse. William David Moore Student Council, 'l0,1'l,12p Sandspurs, 12, lr.- Sr. Committee, 10,115 Block Letter Club, 11, 125 Football, 12, Basketball, 10,11,12, lr. Play Committee, Class President, 10,11,12p Sand- spurs Salesmanp lr. Advisory Council, 11, Boy's State, Lt. Gov., 115 Boy's Nation All State Swimmer Wofford King Teen Scholar Likes honesty, and happiness in others Wants to be a daddy and an in- surance salesman in 20 years. Tommy Momier l Theodis Mims ROTC, 10,11,12p Chorus, 10,11,12p Likes peo- ple who are themselves .. . Plans to attend college after graduation Hopes to be more mature in 20 years. Eric Monaco Vickie Ann Miller Friendly to everyone Sings in her church choir Plans to go to college and become a physical therapist . .. Appreciates sincerity and a sense of humor in others Loves to see people happy Student Council, 10, Sandspurs Staff, 12, Honor Roll, 11,125 Yellow jacket Staff, Business Manager, 115 National Honor Society, 11,125 jr. Play Cast, 115 Par Raiders, 115 Homecoming Candidate, 12 Nancy K. Miller Iunior-Senior Committee, 115 Chorus, 10, Nekernanerva, Treasurer, 12 Works at Pink Dipper ... Plans to attend college after graduation Likes to water ski and play tennis. seniorsf201 ia .fp at its 1 A is sl ' 2 , Susan Murphy Works at Beverly Manor Appreciates honesty and friendliness in others Plans to attend college and become a registered nurse . . . Library Club, Vice President, 12. Lowell Myers .202Xseniors Rebekah Marie Murdock Dislikes apathy Her friendliness is con- tagious ... Will go to college and where ever else the Lord leads her ... In 20 years, she'll be a 37 year old maid working as an interior decorator Student Council, 10,11,12, Sandspursg lr.-Sr. Committee, 115 Volleyball, 11,125 National Honor Societyg Secretary, 12, ICC, President, 12, jr. Play Cast, 11, Class Officer, Vice President, 10,11,12, MU ALPHA THETA, 11, Vice President, 12, jr. Advisory Council, Honor Graduate. Walter Myers Frances Patricia Murray junior Achievement 10, Speech Club 11 Loves her blue Chevy Would like to change her gullibility .. . Enjoys playing pool, riding motorcycles Plans to go to New- berry or USC and major in biology and psy- chology. J? . ae r David Nason Kay Mazie Nix Hates to be tickled Works at Bi-Lo's Wants to be a psychiatrist . . . FHA, 105 Yellow jacket Staff, 105 lunior Play Committee. Angie O'Briant FHA, 10,12 Likes photography Looks for sense of humor, honesty in others Would like to go to night school or to Aiken Tech . . . Hopes to get married later on. r ludith Brooke Parriott Chosen tor White's Fashion Board Dis- likes calendars that haven't been changed Student Council, 11,125 Ribbon Commit- tee, 10,11,125 junior Senior Committeeg French Club, 115 Honor Roll, 10,115 Chorus, 11,125 Yellow jacket Salesmani 125 National Honor Society, 11,125 junior Marshall5 junior Play Committee5 Cheerleader, 10,11,125 Sandspurs Salesman, 115 Homecoming Queen Will be the same in 20 years if the Lord doesn't come back first. leffOwens Student Council, 125 Sandspurs, 125 Junior Senior Committee, 115 French Club, 115 Block Letter Club, 11, Vice President 125 Football, 10,11,125 junior Play Committee and Cast Enjoys football and water skiing Ap- preciates honesty and friendliness in others. Didier Norris Student Council, 10,11,125 Sandspurs, 125 French Club, 11, President, 125 Block Letter Club, 11, President, 125 Football, 10,11,125 Homecoming Sponsor, 125 National Honor Society, 11,125 ICC, 125 lunior Play Cast5 Boy's State, 115 Sandspurs Salesman, 11. Mary Ann Owings French Club, 115 Block Letter Club, 115 Bas- ketball, 10,115 Volleyball, 10,115 Chorus, 11,12 Wants to travel Likes honesty in others ... Would like to go to USC or Flori- da State. seniorsf203 Linda Fay Patton Chorus, 10,11,12 ... Friendly to everyone ... Looks for politeness in others ... Would like to get married and raise a family. Sharon Lee Perry Likes swimming, photography, reading . . . Considers honesty and friendliness important in others . .. FHA, 10, Y-Teens, 10. 204fseniors Cindy Peck William E. Petty Bus Driver, nu, Sandspurs photographer, 12, Ribbon Committee, 11, Spanish Club, 11, Inter-Club Council, 12, lunior Play Cast and Committee, Mu Alpha Theta, President, 12, Sandspurs Salesman, 12, Honor Graduate Would like to be a professional pho- tographer A real comedian Works at N.A. Star. l William David Pender Transterred from WCCA, Woodville, Missis- sippi Would like to change his height . .. Doesn't like frowns . . . Works at Augusta Hardware, Inc. Helps out at Belvedere Volunteer Fire Department. Laurie Dianne Pierce Student Council, 10, Sandspurs, 12, Ribbon Committee, 11, lunior Senior Committee, Chorus, 10, Yellow jacket Salesman, 10, lun- ior Play Committee, Cheerleader, 10,12, Par Raiders, 11, Sandspurs Salesman, 12, Home- coming Sponsor, 12 . . Would like to go to college. Terri I. Posey Outstanding band member Dislikes lazi- ness, impatience An active Christian . . . l Band, 10,125 All State Band, 105 junior Play Lynda Charlene powejj Commltteef MU AlFfha, Theta' 127 Honor Enjoys softball Punctual Likes hones- Graduate5 Regional District Band, 10. ty, friendliness in others Wants to be Mickey prendergast a dental assistant. Student Council, 10,11,125 Sandspurs, 125 Rib- bon Committee, 10,115 junior-Senior Com- mittee: Block Letter Club, 125 Basketball, 11, 125 Tennis, 11,125 junior Play Committee5 Class Officer, secretary, 10,11,125 Nekerna- nerva, Vice-President, 125 Sandspurs Sales- man, 11,125 Homecoming Candidate, 125 junior Advisory Council . .. Enjoys sports . .. Was selected for White's Fashion Board Believes people should be considerate and honest ... ls going to college and be a den- tal technician. Brian Purcell Mira lean Quarles Honor Roll, 115 F.H.A., 105 Future Secretaries, 125 . .. Enjoys water skiing, badminton, bicyc- ling, sewing . .. Looks for honesty, good humor in others. seniorsf205 Steve Raborn ROTC, 10,11,125 Vocational School, 11,12 Works for the Augusta Chronical Herald . . . Enjoys tennis, fishing, skating, and bowling ls honest himself and expects others to be Plans to go to technical school or college, or to enterthe Military. 4 I er ii Wanda Reed A hard worker Karon Elizabeth Ramage French Club, 11,125 Honor Roll, 10,11,125 Beta, 11,125 jr. Marshallp Sandspurs Salesman, 125,Honor Graduate ... A good listener Enjoys meeting new friends and new ideas ... Works at Playcare ten hours a week. do Patti Richardson Hopes to get a good job after graduation . . . Enjoys playing basketball and softball . . . Tries to get along with others ... Does everything she can for other people ... Would like to be more patient. 206fseniors Mickey Rearden ROTC, 10,11,125 Bus Driver, 11,125 Block Let ter Club, 11,125 Football, 10,11,125 Homecom ing Sponsor, 12. Mary Kay Rhodes Student Council, 115 Sandspurs, 125 Ribbon Committee, 10,115 Block Letter Club, 125 ICC, 125 Cheerleader, 10,11,125 Sandspurs Sales- man, 125 Future Secretaries, 125 Sandspurs Court, 105 Homecoming Candidate, 12 Friendly, sweet and cute Would like to have a better memory Enjoys photogra- phy and sports If she marries, she hopes to be a good mother and have a close family ... Includes Christ in all she does. , , I Barbara Ann Robinson Hates for people to smack while they are eating Plans to go into the Navy, travel, and get married Dependable and easy to get along with Has participated in Cho- rus, 11,125 FHA, 10,115 Audio Visual, 105 NIROTC, 11,125 Drill Team, 11,12, Asst. Chief Commander. Carl Riddick Likes people and tries to be friends with everyone Doesn't believe in making a decision before the whole story is known Would like to attend college and study Air Force or Naval science Hopes to be- come a counselor and advisor for young people Attended Vocational School, 11. Debra F. Robinson Slightly shy .. . Considers honesty an impor- tant characteristic in others .. . Plans to work after graduation Hates driving behind a school bus. Rita Roberts Student Council, 115 Ribbon Committee, 125 Basketball, 10,115 Honor Roll, 115 Junior Plav Committee5 Par Raiders, 10. Ginny Rogers Student Council, 125 Sandspurs, 125 Ribbon Committee, 11,125 lr.-Sr. Committee5 Block Letter Club, 125 Honor Roll, 11,125 Chorus, 115 ICC, 10,125 lr. Play Committee, 115 Cheer- leader, 10,11,125 Sandspurs Salesman, 105 Fu- ture Secretaries, 12, Secretary5 Homecoming Candidate, 125 Superlatives,10,11. seniorsf707 Billy Royster Transferred from L.D. Bell High School in Texas ... Enjoys meeting people ... Plans to 'study law enforcement after graduation Appreciates truthfulness in others Hopes to work for the FBI. Diane Sue Sawyer junior-Senior Cornmittee5 Honor Roll 105 Yellow jacket Salesman 105 junior Play Com- mittee5 Nekernanerva 12 Is active in the Mother's March and the March of Dimes ... Would like to get a degree in Art and es- tablish her own studio Considers sin- cerity, sensitivity and a happy heart impor- tant characteristics in others. 208f5eniors Teresa L. Sawyer Believes that People need to be themselves, not a carbon copy of someone else Guitarist for the Grace Singers Works at Cloth World Transferred to N.A. from Kempsville High School in Virginia ... Active in Chorus, 11,125 Sandspurs, 125 junior Senior Committee5 Inter-Club Council, 125 Yellow jacket Staff, 115 Flag Corps, 115 Sandspurs Salesman, 125 Drama Club, 105 Accapella Chorus5 Pom Pom Squad, 10. l Charles Sanders Easy-going Enjoys sports Works at Western Auto Would like to be more studious Considers friendliness an im- portant asset for anyone jr.-Sr. Commit- tee5 Basketball, 115 Chorus, 115 jr. Play Cast. ,- .3 S X, .. Daryl Rutland Would like to open his own business or tra- vel Enjoys golf and skiing Doesn't like to hear people smacking gum Be- lieves it is important for a person to have good manners Would like to cure his habit of second guessing. , l Leonard Vincent Ruczko Feels very much a part of the school Plans to attend Augusta College in the fall ... Believes that actions speak louder than words Tries to get along with everyone Would like to gain twenty-five pounds Works at LeGrande's ... In 20 years, he hopes to have a son playing basketball for North Augusta. Bonnie Schlegel Majorette, 10,115 Yellow lacket Salesman, 115 DECA, 125 Sandspurs Salesman, 11, Sandspurs Court, 10. de'Lisa Katherine Sermons Plans to finish college in Florida . .. Has been taking Modern jazz for 5 years .. Is crazv about her niece, Kendall .. .In 20 years, she hopes to look like and be like her mother Has participated in the Ribbon Commit- tee, 12, junior-Senior Committee, Honor Roll, 10,125 Yellow jacket Salesman, 12, lun- ior Play Cast, Miss Sandspurs Court, 11,12, Homecoming Candidate, 12. Chris Schutte Sandspurs, 12, Ribbon Committee, 10, lr. Sr. Committee, Football, 10, Basketball, 10,11,12, Sandspurs Salesman, 12 Enjoys meeting people and making friends Doesn't like to see friends hurt Enjoys sports In twenty years he hopes to be a successful familv man, with at least one boy. lanice Marcia Scroggs Hopes to. major in journalism at U.S.C. Enjoys being with people who are friendly, caring, and have a good sense of humor Has been active in French Club, 11,12, Sec- retary, Inter-Club Council, 123 Sandspurs, 12, Honor Roll, 10. l Billy Scott Tennis, 11,12, Vocational School, 11,12 Enjoys coming to school Hopes to make enough money to keep him financially secure for life ... His pet peeve is English. , x , ' ka W 4? Q3 lody Shaffer Has a great sense of humor . . . Believes peo- ple should have a good self image and a good outlook on life Would like to be more even tempered Hates driving behind a school bus on Five-Notch Road Active in Chorus, 11,12. seniors!209 Max lay Shanks A faithful member of H.R. ... Enjoys playing tennis and basketball would like to be more out-going . .. Believes that more peo- ple should try listening and understanding Participated in Basketball, 105 Tennis, 125 MU ALPHA THETA, 11,125 B0y's State, 11. George K. Shelton Band, 105 Football Manager, 105 Honor Roll, 115 Hopes to be a mechanical engineer Likes to know why people do things Be- lieves a little bit of stubbornness and a lot of friendliness are valuable characteristics in people. Vickie Marie Sims NEKERNANERVA, 12. 210fseniors lerry Sinquefield Likes school Wants good relationships with people Skydives Likes friendly, cool people Hopes to keep himself in good financial shape ... Plans to go into the military after graduation Attended Vo- cational School, 12. Corine Simpkins Hopes to become a professional fashion de- signer or a commercial artist Would like to be more out-going . . . Appreciates friend- liness in others . . . Served on lr.-Sr. Commit- tee5 Chorus, 105 F.H.A., 11,125 Homecoming Candidate, 12. i l William Skipper Byron Smith Nora Smith Hates filling out questionaires ... A good lis- tener Hopes to learn to fly a plane and sky dive Treasurer of the Augusta Dis- trict UMYF Council Gets excited over passing a trig test Would like to build a log cabin in the mountains of Tennessee and live there Active in Sandspurs, 125 Honor Roll, 10,115 Yellow lacket Staff, 115 News Editor: Yellow jacket Salesman, 115 Sandspurs Salesman. Leigh Anne Smith FTA, 125 Yellow jacket Salesman, 115 Appre- ciates trustful, friendly people Hopes to go to Clemson in the fall Enjoys making new friends Hopes to have a family and ... a good career within twenty years. Scott Alexander Smith Scott Smith Phil Solesbee seniorsf2'l'I fffrfaii Bryan Spence ROTC, 10,11, Company Operations Officer, 12, Color Guard, 10,115 Cannon Detail, 11,12. 0 e, , YS, , ,, , ard. 2 5 if 4 X ff +fa.,,, gg 'ik' A 5' 'A , th . l- Cindy Stepp 212fseniors Randy Stanley Enjoys sports ls assistant director of his training union at First Baptist Church of Bel- vedere Would like to be more outgoing Likes friendly, understanding people Feels he has grown more patient and under- standing in the past three years. Marie Stephens Brenda Stewart A hard worker Hopes to work and save some money towards marriage Likes friendly, co-operative people Hopes to be a wife and mother in twenty years Active in Future Secretaries, 12. Brian Stewart lanice Elaine Stewart Is able to admit it when she's wrong Would like to be more confident Hopes to become a physical therapist Works at Redwing Rollerway Appreciates good humor, courtesy, and honesty Enjoys tennis, skiing and roller skating. Karen Anne Strom ROTC, 11, FHA, 10, FTA, 12 Enjoys mak- ing friends Believes a good sense of hu- mor is important ls active in tennis, bad- mitton, camping and sewing. johnny Suthers Student Council, 10,11,12, President, lr.-Sr. Committee, Block Letter Club, 11,12, Foot- ball, 10,11,12, Honor Roll, 12, Spanish Club, 10,11, Homecoming Sponsor, National Honor Society, 11,12, lr. Play Committee, lr. Play Cast, Boy's State, 11, Sandspurs Sales- man, 11, Honor Graduate, lr. Advisory Coun- cil, Who's Who Among American High School Students Great leadership ability . .. Loves sports Plans to be a lawyer Hopes to be successful in everything he does. lt t lulie Still Chorus, 10, Yellow jacket Staff, 10, Yellow jacket Salesman, 10, Sandspurs Salesman, 11. Harvey Stirewalt lr. Advanced Stage Band, 10,11, All-State Band, 10,11 A talented musician Hopes to play in a jazz band Works at Hardee's in North Augusta ... Enjoys hunting, fishing, tennis and golf. Diane Taylor Transferred from lewksbury Memorial High School in Massachusetts Works at the Pink Dipper Hopes to become a Secre- tary Has participated in Student Coun- cil, 10,11,12, Cheerleader, 11, ICC, 12, Future Secretaries, 12. seniorsf213 D 'd T 'll' Ricky Thomas A hard worker Likes people with well- rounded personalities Works at Bi Lo aw erw' lger Plans to finish his schooling and, hopefully, become financially well off ... Attended Vo- cational School, 11,12. Terri Thompson Hopes to get her Masters in nursing Now works at Sears part time Believes honesty, faithfulness, and reliability are de- sirable characteristics in people .. . She does- n't like for people to beat around the bush. 214fseniors Donna jean Thrift Chrous,105 Sandspurs Salesman, 12. 6, Steve Thompson lr.-Sr. Committee, Baseball, 10,11,12g Basket- ball 10 a great sense of humor Works for the Augusta Herald Considers loyalty and understanding important characteristics in people Plans to go to college Hopes to eventually marry, raise a family and enjoy life. Gary Alan Taylor Sandspurs, 125 Tennis, 10,11,12p Honor Roll, 10,11,12g Beta Club, 11,125 National Honor Society, 11, President, 12, Inter-Club Council, 12, junior Marshall, Sandspurs Salesman, 12, Honor Graduate, 125 junior Advisory Coun- cilp Furman Scholar, 11 ... Sees every side of a problem Appreciates friendliness, re- sponsibility and a sense of humor ... Hopes to go to Medical School ... Hopes to be se- cure and content in his life style twenty years from now. ls ., Debra Anne Turner Ribbon Committee, 115 lr.-Sr. Committee5 Chorus, 11,125 F.T.A., 11,125 FHA, 10,11,125 lr. Play Committee Library Club, 10,11 ... A Candy-Striper at University Hospital Gets along with just about everybody Hopes to become a medical secretary Enjoys being with cheerful, friendly people. ily, J Teresa Drury Thompson Student Council, 11,125 Sandspurs Editor, 12: Ribbon Committee, 10,115 lunior Senior Committee5 Chorus, 115 Inter-Club Council, 10,125 lunior.Play Committee5 junior Play Cast5 Class officer, 11,12, Treasurer5 Cheer- leader, 105 Nekernanerva, 125 Sandspurs Court, 12 Likes to laugh Appreciates honesty and a sense of humor Enjoys swimming, skiing, and fishing ... Would like to be filthy rich and not care about money. Kathy Allean Tyler Honor Roll, 115 FTA, 11,125 MU ALPHA THETA, 125 Science Club, 12 Friendly ... Would like to be taller ... Enjoys camp- ing ... Plans to go to college ... Appreciates honesty, consideration, and intelligence in all her acquaintances Hopes to become a nurse Works towards being a better Christian. E Kris Vest An optimist ... Forgetful ... Plans to attend college and go into some form of social work Appreciates honesty, kindness in others Loves motorcycles and koala bears ROTC, 11,125 Student Council, 105 Chorus, 115 NEKERNANERVA, 12. lohn Robert Velky Transferred from Aquinas ROTC, 11,125 French Club, 115 Football, 125 Track, 11,12 ... Homecoming Sponsor, 125 lr. Play Commit- tee5 Science Club, 12 Would like to be more aggressive . . . Appreciates friendliness ... Tries to perform to the best of his ability ... Hopes to become a doctor. Helen Walker Honor Roll, 105 FHA, 10,115 Homecoming Candidate, 12 ... Sings in the choir of Young Macedonia Baptist Church Plans to go into nursing . . . Always tries to do her best. seniorsf215 Dee Dee Kelker Walton Enjoys watching football and other sports . . . Likes to have a good time Believes it is important to be cheerful always Sand- spurs, 125 Ribbon Committee, 105 Block Let- ter Club, 125 Cheerleader, 1O,11,125 Sand- spurs Court, 10,11,125 Homecoming Candi- date, 12. Marv Watson Likes people who are honest .. . Dislikes gos- sip Participated in French Club 115 Bas- ketball 10,115 Volleyball 10,11,125 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Beta Club 11,125 National Honor So- ciety 11,125 Sandspurs Salesman 11. 216fseniors i Rosa Walt0n ROTC, 11,125 Chorus, 105 FHA, 105 Enjoys skating, basketball and dancing Would like to be a practical nurse or computer pro- grammer Likes for people to be them- selves. Randy Watson Betsy Watson Took part in lunior-Senior Committee 10,115 Golf 125 Tennis 125 Volleyball 10,115 Honor Roll 10,125 FHA 115 Yellow jacket Salesman 125 junior Play Committee and Cast5 Office Worker 10,11 . .. Plans to go to Washington and represent South Carolina as a page for Senator Strom Thurmond. Annette Kay Weatherman F.T.A., 10,11, President, 125 Flag Corps, 10,11, Captain of Rifles, 12 Considers under- standing and kindness important in others Wants to live each day to its fullest and live a happy life. Laura Wellband Considers her sense ot humor her best point In Grace Singers Choirg Bell Choir, M.Y.F. Participated in F.T.A., 115 F.H.A., 115 Par Raiders, 10,11,12. Gina K. Whitney Ribbon Committee, lU,115 Golf, 115 Chorus, 125 Yellow jacket Salesman, 105 Library Club, 10,115 Speech Club, 11 Works at Roses Likes horseback-riding and bike-riding . .. Likes talking to others. Tracy Elizabeth Werts Tennis, 11,125 Chorus, 10,11,125 FTA, 125 Yel- low lacket Salesman, 125 junior Play Commit- tee5 Sandspurs Salesman, 10. Iohnnie Whittle Wants to be a pro bowler, an artist, or a singer . . . Would like to be famous . . . Works at Bi Lo ... In Advanced Chorus, 12. Anne Whitaker Ribbon Committee, 115 Yellow jacket Staff, 115 Sandspurs Salesman, 11. i Ronald Williams ROTC, 10,'I1, CPO, 125 Bus Driver, 11,125 Vo- cational School, 11 Considers his person- ality his best point Likes friendly people ... Wants to join the Air Force. seniorsf217 Virginia Allene Williams Was a delegate to the National j.A. Confer- ence in indiana Considers herself honest and dependable Sandspurs, 12, Honor Roll, 10,11,12, Beta Club, 11, Vice-President, 12, FHA, 10, National Honor Society, 11,12, junior Marshall, junior Play, Sandspurs Sales- man, 12, Honor Graduate. jacqueline Yudell Winfield Sings in the junior Choir at her church Wants to go to Aiken Tech Wants a degree in Business Ribbon Committee, 10,11, FHA, 10,11, junior Play Cast, Future Secretaries, 12. 218!seniors Roy Wills jr. Dislikes people who popvgum Enjoys football Plans to go to college and be successful in all he does ROTC, 10,11,12, CPO, Ribbon Committee, 10,12, junior-Sen- ior Committee, 11,12, Block Letter Club, 10, 11,12, Basketball, 10, Chorus, 10,11,12, Homecoming Sponsor, 12. julie Wingard Student Council, 1O,11,12, Ribbon Commit- tee, 11,12, junior Senior Committee, 11, Yel- low jacket Salesman, '10,11, DECA, Secretary, 12, Sandspurs Court, 11,12, Homecoming Candidate, 12, junior Advisory Council Would like to be taller Likes honesty in others ... Works atj.B. Whites. Wayne Wilson jr Band, 10,11. Captain, 12, Spanish Club, 11, All State Band, 10,11,12, Inter-Club Coun- cil, 12, S.C. Central Region Band, 10,11,12, Stage Band, 10,11,12, S.C. Governor's All State Band, 12 Would like to go to col- lege... Major in music. Laura Ann Wingo Ribbon Committee, 12, junior Senior Com- mittee, 11, French Club, 11, Basketball, 11,12, Honor Roll, 11,12, Chorus, 11, FTA, 12, Yel- low jacket Staff, Editor, 11, Yellow jacket Salesman, 12, National Honor Society, 11, Vice-President, 12, junior Play Cast, Science Club, ICC Rep., 12, Sandspurs Salesman, 10, 11,12, Honor Graduate. janet Winn Engages in Tae Kwon Do CKorean Karatel, Tennis, Music Plans to work with law enforcement Wants to be able to help others Sandspurs, 12, Honor Roll, 10, Chorus,12, Marie Wright FHA 10,115 Sandspurs Salesman, 11 ... Works at Revco Discount Drugs Considers per- sonality important in others Would like to open a play school and work in a or- phanage. Dorothy Woodard Honor Roll, 10,115 Beta Club, 11, Secretary, 125 junior Marshall, Future Secretaries, 12 Dislikes driving behind buses on Five Notch Road Works at Mangel's Likes honesty in others. Mark Wright Glenn Woodard ROTC, 105 Vocational School, 11, Secretary- Treasurer, 12 Wants to go to a techni- cal vocational school Likes people who will express themselves. Ste ve Yarbrough junior-Senior Committee, 11, Football, 10, 11,125 Homecoming Sponsor, 125 junior Play Committee,11. seniorsf279 A tx. Debra Yates Looks for personality, neatness, and good attitudes in others Plans to get married after graduation ... Ribbon Committee, 12, Sandspurs Salesman, 125 Future Secretaries, Treasurer, 125 Office Worker, 12. Brandon Younts FRONT: Anna Guess, Katye Strickland. MIDDLE ROW: Florence Frey, Eula Mitchell, Ettie Price, Kellar Miller. BACK ROW Gourdin Kershaw, Gladys Heath, B.C. Wall, Ethel McCorkle, lohn Whatley, Martha Davenport, joe Whitlaw - Deceased 1969. 22Ofseniors Time has played Her never-ending trick upon us. 'Twas not so very long ago We looked upon a long, far reaching high way, And knowing that we must travel on In one way or another, We began our preparations. We built our little self-protecting shells And hurried along our ways. Time seemed to stand still for us, but She never did. She rushed on and on, never slowing down. So ourjourney stretched on, And as it stretched, we did the same. Our interests grew and intermingled with the interests of others Until we became United. We kept our own individuality, but We became one with our identical goal - to reach The end of the road. And suddenly, we are there. We hear Time chuckling to Herself, They thought I was lmmobile, But now l've slipped away! So here we stand, preparing to say Farewell , frightened, unwilling, Knowing that another road is bidding us Travel on, travel on. And travel on we will. But as we leave, we shall never forget The Lessons ofLove and Unity That our first trip brought to us. For they were the beginning lessons In a course called Life. lanice Scroggs X johnny Suthers - Noted for his leadership ability . . . Elected Presi- dent of the Student Council . .. Enjoys all kinds of music . .. Took the part of Cyril Twigbucket, hero of the junior Play Doesn't just sit on the sidelines .. . Has played football three years . .. His name ap- pears in Who's Who Among American High School Students A well-rounded student. Dave Moore - A wide grin and a booming laugh . , . Can quickly become serious . . . An outstanding athlete ... A veteran basketball player An All-State Swimmer Elected president of his class .. . Chosen Boy's State Lt. Governor , , , A dele- gate to Boy's Nation . . . Involved in student government . . . Noted for his humor and enthusiasm. Dave Moore and johnny Suthers ILEFTQ, were selected as King Teen from the state. lim Hilley and Robert McKie IRIGHTJ, were selected from the school by Wofford College. King Teens are selected on the basis of versa- tility, character, leadership, and scholarship. DAR CITIZENSHIP AWARD Beckie Murdock - One of three nominated by her class .. . Chosen by the faculty . .. For patriotism, service, and leadership . .. Known for her smile... Always has a comment, usually witty . .. A talented seam- stress, makes most of her own clothes . . . A gourmet at the salad bar . . . Plays a hard, competitive game of volleyball . . . Enjoys working out of doors, ., Busy with a variety of activities Works part time as her father's secretary . . . Is active in Young Life .. . Has served in Inter-Club council, Student Council and as a Class Officer Took the role of the Villainess in the junior Play ,. . A well rounded, ener- getic character . .. To make her happy give hera daisy. 222fseniors 7564! X f ' lu lim Hilley - A Science Fiction buff Favors Isaac Asimov Mathematically inclined .. . Author of the monthly Brain Teaser . . . A member in good standing of H.R. Inc, Plays a rough game of basketball Active in Mu Alpha Theta and the Science Club Possesses a diverse character A quiet sense of humor A real individual. Robert McKie - Tall and quiet . . . Gets along with every- body, including teachers Eats anything called food Enjoys playing basketball and football Crazy about the Isley Brothers, Barry White and the Ohio Players . . . Catch him sometime when he's singing along . . . Loves to go out . ., A future cadetat the Citadel. 212 f if 5 1 s SAL UTATORIAN RANDY BARDEN A music lover . . . Has been playing the piano for ten years . His musical favorites are Elton john and Charlie Daniels ... Enjoys reading about the bizarre and impos- sible . . . Or the improbable as presented by Ray Brad- berry . . . Has been honored as a National Merit Scholar . .. Plans to attend Augusta College in the fall . . . Hopes to make research science hislife's work. VALEDICTORIAN BETH FAULEY Ticklish . . . Quietly humorous , . . Full of surprises . . . Enjoys horseback riding . . , Likes just being out of doors Followed everywhere by her miniature daschund, Trever . . . Loves pretzels with anything . . . Relaxes to the Doobie Brothers Enjoys reading Especially my- steries . .. Creative Makes her own clothes .. . Has been previously honored as a Presbyterian College junior Fellow . . . Plans to attend Ohio State College in the fall . .. Hopes to major in physical therapy. seniorsf223 HO OR GRADUATES FRONT ROW LEFT-RIGHT: Gordon Bentley, Carol Earle, Connie Covar, Kay Couvillon, Karen Carter, Diane Crunkleton, Melinda Brown, Gary Fernandez. BACK ROW LEFT-RIGHT: Stephanie Gamache, Rachel Baxley, Cathy Bessenger, Beth Fauley. 1 I 1 l l we , , X 5'7V FRONT ROW LEFT-RIGHT: Carolyn johnson, Dianne Inman, Anne Harris, Becky Herndon, Debbie Harper, Lisa loiner, Sheree Hendrix. BACK ROW LEFT-RIGHT: George Grieve, Danny Knight, Andy Hunter, Bill Gibbs, lim Hilley. 224fseniors l FRONT ROW LEFT-RIGHT: Harvey Stirewalt, Karon Ramage, Gary Taylor, Laura Ann Wingo, Steve Thompson, julie Wingard, Mary Watson. BACK ROW LEFT-RIGHT: janet Winn, Ginger Williams, lanice Scroggs, Kathy Tyler, Nora Smith, Dorothy Woodward. Fifty students honored . . . for their constant work and sacrifice . achieving a 90 average on all subjects . . . their sign of distinction . . . a gold tassled cap for graduation. FRONT ROW LEFT-RIGHT: Fay Patton, Lisa McCartney, Cindy Lewis, Libby Koth, ludy Parriott, Becky Murdock. MIDDLE ROW LEFT-RIGHT Terry Posey, Katie Lee, Denise McLemore, Linda Merrill. LAST ROW LEFT-RIGHT: james Kotti, Edward Petty, Didier Norris. seniorsf225 Sfllqfpnf N off! lihrz hydkv 1 'mf t XJ Of In W' W NK xv f Homo EC. girh, in UC Qcimwvx, pciixh 0 . . rum-rN Dome H 1 vw xl L . G , f20,o,wfff Ofllgg f Offlypff if 020' AQ' fZS7f7Q2f Aim? 6 '4 f5fJ barrow foozoffm lf PW WW' . 'V' ,ffm W M' -A Af ff. Q. 4' v U9 1' , f , 5 .3 1 -1 if 7' Y A 9 . -755 W- -23-',g' f 5 9 ,J V CHANGI Linda Fallaw Skinner, Salutatorian of Class of1960. Alma Hogan Holston, Senior Picture predicts a rosey future for Hogie . . 1925 Faculty taught all subjects from Ora- tory to Physical Training. . , ,A at v TL, In if of , ,fx it M 5, +35 wills U 1, ACADEMICS Mrs. jones listens patiently to a problem in 1953. 'fx 7416, .9 ' C if 0080 J' r 90 cyl, Gd sd ff Ab 41,3 Ol no? QW Oo fb Dashing, young Paul Knox led off tho 1927 faculty. changesf229 PRINCIPAL S.E. Stillwell A native of South Carolina from johnston, Mr. Still- well would like to have a more dedicated faculty and a more responsive student body. He plans to continue improving his work, and when he retires, to do so feeling that he has done his job well. He foresees a continual and expanding liberalism in all areas. His life long secret ambition will have to remain a secret, however, if he were not a principal, he would like to have been a minister. His desires are exemplified by his favorite quotation, Seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all these things shall be added unto you. He is devoted to his family and says, they have done enough outstanding things to make me proud every day of mylifef' 134 23Ofacademics ASSISTA T PRINCIPALS ,.'f- J--'3 ' Steve C. Eubanks A graduate of Aiken High School in Aiken, S.C., Mr. Eubanks considers honesty and sincerity favor- able traits in people. He has considered funeral directing as an alternative to his present administra- tive post, but plans to continue with his work, travel, and enjoyment of good health. His life long secret ambition has been to inherit a million dollars-tax free! Donald Frye A native of Celina, Tenn., and a graduate of Monti- cello High School inf Monticello, Ky., Mr. Frye has spent the past several summers directing summer school at North Augusta. He appreciates honesty in all his associates. Noting some changes in students, Mr. Frye commented, Students are more respon- sive and will work together for the betterment of the school. 'mum . ,MA academicsf231 Linda Alford As a person who strives to be happy in whatever she does, Ms. Alford would like for all stu- dents and teachers to realize that learning should be and could be fun. She is the first grandchild in her family to grad- uate from college. Her favorite traits in people are self-confi- dence, kindness, friendliness, and the ability to be easy-going. Ms. Alford was born in Conway, S.C., and graduated from Con- way High School. ...if If ' Susan Bledsoe Born in Augusta, an alumnus of North Augusta High School, Miss Bledsoe's favorite foods are pepsi-cola, pizza, and tomatoes. She thinks the best traits in people are patience, responsi- bility, and a sense of humor. 232!academics Sara 1. Anderson A native of Pensacola, Fla., and an alumnus of North Augusta High School, Mrs. Anderson's life long ambition is to be an airline stewardess. t l was two inches too short. 2 Her favorite quote is: the more things change, the more they stay the same. Cheerfulness and hones- ty are her favorite traits in people. f ' -A EV 0 3 ' I '1v'fxi. dt? ff V 7,1 ,Arm fb u . Y. wi, ' , 1 . . ...g 4 -,gr A W.T. Besson lr. A true lover of Tom and jerry and all kinds of good food, Mr. Besson spent his summer teach- ing and fishing. His life long am- bition has been to help people help themselves. He thinks students today are better in- formed. Mr. Besson was born in Augusta, Ga., and he grad- uated from good 'ole North Augusta High School. , i, . .x x , . Carolyn Blassengale Born in Ridgeland, S.C., and a graduate of North District High School in Varnville, S.C. She thinks that students in the past were more concerned about their school work and their at- titudes than the students of to- day. Her favorite traits in people are honesty and dependability. 131' Charles B. Bragassa A would-be monk and a lover of steak and enchiladas, Dr. Bragas- sa is a native of Richmond, Va. His life long ambition has been to be independent. He thinks that students now are less seri- ous about studies and probably more concerned about human values. Dr. Bragassa is a graduate of McAllen High School in Mc- Allen, Texas. Rose Hicks Butler A person who loves pig's feet, collards, scrapple, catfish stew, ceasar salad and Mister Magoo, Mrs. Butler spent her summer gardening, sewing, and fishing. Her life long secret ambition has been to lose weight and then be able to complain about being skinny. Her future plans are to retire and fish every day. Mrs. Butler was born in Eastoner, S.C., and graduated from Web- ber High School. Sally Brucker A lover of pizza, Blue Cheese Salad Dressing, stuffed pork chops and Marmaduke, Mrs. Brucker's life long secret ambi- tion has been to ride an ele- phant on an African safari. She considers the physical birth of her two sons and the spiritual re-birth of herself the most out- standing things that have hap- pened to her. She is a native of Forty Fort, Pennsylvania, and is a graduate of Forty Fort High School. james M. Buffkin A would-be farmer and lover of steak, Mr. Buffkin was born in Lauringburg, N.C. His life long secret ambition has been to go into business for himself. His favorite quote is the best way to kill time is to work it to death. His future plans are to stay in the teaching profession. Mr. Buffkin graduated from Heath Springs High School in Heath Springs, S.C. as in 5 Q Samuel I. Buist A former coach and part-time salesman, Mr. Buist thinks North Augusta High School is probably the finest in S.C. He hasn't noticed any change in students - the good students continue the great school spi- rit, while the duds continue to be duds. He spent his summer working in the Army Reserve, at college teaching in Hartles- burg, Miss., and selling Gulf Life Insurance. Mr. Buist was born in Liberty, S.C., and at- tended the Big City School of Blackville, S.C. lpopulation - 1200.7 North Augusta High Alumni: STANDING L-R: Ms. Bledsoe, Mrs. Skinner, Mr. Greenway, Mr. Rushton, Mr. Besson Mr Williams, Mrs. Williams. SEATED L-R: Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Hoagland, Mrs. Holston, Mrs. Lee. academicsf233 Carol Clark A would-be counselor or social worker, Miss Clark values kind- ness, honesty, and enthusiasm in people. She loves steak, cashews and Charlie Brown. Always on the go, she never stops working because there is always some- thing that needs to be done. She plans to continue teaching and hopefully earn a Master's in Education. Miss Clark was born in Centralia, Washington, and graduated from Clearwater High School in Florida. mmm Chief Elliott W. Calk Someone who loves all foods, Chief Calk spent his summer working in the NJROTC of this school. This retired Navy Chief's life long ambition has been to work with young people. He thinks that students are the same as in the past, the only thing that has changed has been clothing and grooming. i' : . lean Clark Being the only woman elected to the Church Council in her local church, Miss Clark was born and raised in lohnston, S.C. She is a true lover of broiled steak, asparagus, fried oysters, and Beetle Bailey. Miss Clark would like to see students more enthusiastic about partici- pating in school activities. Peggy DeHart Born in and educated in Saluda, S.C., Mrs. DeHart appreciates true sincerity in all her acquaint- ances. A steak lover, baked po- tatoes and ice cream run a close second for being her favorite foods. lf she had not become a teacher, she would have liked to have been an interior decorator. She is pleased with the observa- tion that today's students like courses which have practical ap- plications. ludy Davidson Born in Villa Rica, Ga., and a graduate of Thomson High School, Mrs. Davidson's life long secret ambition has been to write Soap Operas. Honesty and being secure enough not to be critical of others are her favorite traits in people. She thinks the changes in students are only superficial, basically the students are the same. Graham T. Douglass, lr. A native of Raleigh, N.C., and a graduate of East Southern Pines High School, Mr. Douglass's life long secret ambition has been to know what I'm talking about. He thinks students have changed such that faithfulness has decreased while apathy has increased. L if leanne Eubanks Someone who believes strongly in honesty and dependability in all people, Mrs. Eubanks spent her summer filling two freezers with vegetables, fruit, and cu- cumber pickles. A true lover of fresh vegetables and seafood, her life long secret ambition has been to tour the New England States. Mrs. Eubanks was born in Augusta, Ga., and graduated from Orangeburg High School in South Carolina. Dorothy Flanagan The proud Grandmother of one Grandson, Sean, Mrs. Flanagan's life long secret ambition has been to find a million dollars. She was born in Wisconsin and has lived in Alaska. She plans to stay in the same rat race in the coming future. She thinks stu- dents are more advanced and knowledgeable today. Mrs. Flanagan graduated from Hills- boro Wisconsin High School. Rod Greenway A would-be sports announcer and a fan of Bugs Bunny , Coach Greenway plans to live one day at a time. His life long ambition has been to catch a 10 pound Black Bass, to kill an eight point buck and learn to pick the banjo. He likes friendly, hap- py-go-lucky people. Coach Greenway was born in Ft. Mc- Cellan, Alabama and graduated from North Augusta High School. S. Elizabeth A. Godfrey Born in Parksville, S.C., and edu- cated in Laurens, S.C., Mrs. God- frey's life long ambition has been to take a year's cruise on a good freighter and to stay three weeks in New York in Oc- tober to see all the good plays. She likes a merry heart, loyalty in friends, and openess in plans and talks in all people. cariq ao. o if Marion Griffith Born in Salisbury, N.C., and a graduate of Tryon High School in Bessemer City, N.C., Mrs. Griffith's life long ambition has been to be happy, successful, and content in whatever condi- tion I happen to find myself. Some changes in students that she has noticed are students are not as mature and able to handle problems that confront them. Everyone needs advice and aid at times but many fall apart when a decision needs to be made. Concern for other people and their feelings needs to be improved. academicsf235 'wwf ..,. Marquerite Hammond Mrs. Hammond would like to see happier young people, who look forward to coming to school. She feels that students are more independent now, but they lack a goal. She plans to teach as long as possible. Her summer was full of traveling, fishing, canning, and freezing foods. To be a missionary has been her secret ambition. Rita Harmon Miss Harmon was born in New- berry, S.C., and graduated from Newberry High School. She worked hard this summer to get her masters at Carolina. Sweets are her favorite food. She plans to marry in the future. Being a French teacher, her favorite quote is Vouloir, C'est pou- voir. - To wish, is to be able. 236facademics 1 Richard L. Hatcher lll Born in Augusta, Georgia, and graduated from Wade Hampton High School in Hampton, South Carolina. Mr. Hatcher likes honesty, dependability and a sense of humor in people. His favorite foods are shrimp and steak. He thinks that a better attitude seems to have de- veloped between black and white students, and students' attitudes in the assemblies seem to be better than in previous years. Ethel B. Heath Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Heath graduated from Bainbridge High School in Georgia. She has found that stu- dents are working more for grades than for knowledge. Re- sponsibility, friendliness, and thoughtfulness are a few traits she looks for in people. She would like to see that every student has a chance to par- ticipate in extra-curricular ac- tivities. Casseroles and fruit salads are her favorite foods. Debbie Hill Born in Virginia, Mrs. Hill is a new teacher this year. She for- sees a harder economic situa- tion for a while - less spent on luxuries and more concern for family and home life. To be good at something whether teaching or being a clown is her secret ambition. Snoopy is her favorite cartoon character, be- cause he is himself. Be yourself - be happy with what you have but don't lapse into complete acceptance of things as they are. Strive for what you truly believe in is her motto. Alma H. Holston Mrs. Holston, a graduate of North Augusta Senior High feels that students have lost re- spect for teachers and no longer care about learning. She plans to teach until she reaches retire- ment age and then move to a lakeside home after a bit of tra- veling. She believes the future holds more opportunities for women in sports. iw-. nu' , l i'i. , Carol Holland Laugh and the world laughs with you - Weep and you weep alone. Mrs. Holland, a would- be jeopardy contestant, appre- ciates a true sense of humor. She loves anything edible except bmssel sprouts. To be a drama critic for the New York Times is her secret ambitiong however, if she regains her girlish figure she would like to streak. She feels that the school needs more se- mester courses and more mean- ingful activities to involve more students. Clara B. johnson A graduate of Wrens High School, Mrs. johnson once planned to be a nurse. She se- cretly wishes to go to Europe. She would like to lose weight, but sweets are her downfall. She would like to have longer coffee breaks and hotter coffee. academicsf237 Walter Key, lr. When he is not teaching, Mr. Key is busy running his farm. Eventually he plans to retire and continue working in church and community programs. He be- lieves that people should al- ways look for the good and not the evil, and you will always see clearly. He looks for friend- liness, cheerfulness and the abil- ity to understand in people. He would like to see a better stu- dent-teacher-parent relation- ship. al Lynn A. Mertins A would-be real estate agent, she would like to see less paper- work and smaller classes. Her future dream is to live at the beach. Her summer was full of reading, playing bridge and ten- nis, and going to Washington, D.C. lf she were not a teacher, she would be a writer. 238 Betty M. Lee A graduate of North Augusta Senior High, she would like to be independently wealthy and continue teaching school. She plans to teach, travel and to con- tinue enjoying life. To throw an egg into an electric fan has been her life, long secret ambition. A gourmet, she enjoys exotic foods such as ginger beef, wal- nut chicken, shrimp, and cu- cumber Cantonese. She be- lieves very firmly that more things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams . . . Vicki Long Mrs. Long reached one of her goals by becoming a teacher. She hopes to live a long, ful- filling life. Sincerity, considera- tion, and happiness are the traits she likes best in people. Her favorite foods are all vegetables and any meat except liver. She plans to continue enjoying life. tf if 61 Ronnie Marter A native of New Brunswick, NJ., Mrs. Marter believes in honesty and genuineness in all people. She forsees our society becom- ing closer and more aware of the similarity between people rather than their differences. The mother of three boys, she would be a housewife if she were not a teacher. She lives life as fully as possible, one day atatime. ...f rr' lisa.. ' ,iiiief xx . . , I ii H ,.,, 4 'xr Margaret McKibbin A native of Springfield, Ill., Mrs. McKibbin is a new teacher this year. To own her own home is her dream. Among her favorite foods are popsicles and pret- zels. She appreciates coopera- tion and quietness in the people around her. She would most likely be a computer programer, if she were not a teacher. 5 eff:-ff 1 X 5 Betsy H. Moose A firm believer that if you can't say something nice about some- one, don't say anything. If she weren't a teacher, she'd be an attorney. She likes people who are quiet, positive thinking and unselfish. She spent her summer being lazy, playing tennis and canning vegetables. A mother of twin sons, she graduated from college cum laude. Her secret ambition is to be thin, sexy, and very rich. Patty McWhirter Lived in Brazil for two and a half years when she was younger. She likes steak, lobster or any- thing expensivef' She has always wanted to be an FBI agent or CIA agent to protect the Presi- dent. She plans on retiring at an early age to become a profes- sional sunbather. She would like to see longer breaks. at ChiefMilner Has always wanted to teach as- piring naval cadets. He feels that students are the same now as when he was in high school. If he weren't a teacher, he would be an active member of the Navy. He enjoys steak, ham, vegetables, and watching the Flintstones. Exemplifying his outlook on life, his favorite say- ing is Smile you may be on candid camera. Charles W. Moore A native South Carolinian, Mr. Moore secretly wishes to own a Rolls-Royce and a southern mansion with an avenue of oaks. He would like to see better re- lationships between students and teachers. He feels that stu- dents are more perceptive and critical than in the past. He en- joys eating steak and roast beef. He plans to continue teaching and working towards his master. -vue... s Z. mv' .acadgm,i,c5f239 in 3 lan H. Moseley Mrs. Moseley's favorite quote is Hands on home row keys, Ready, Type. She spent her summer penniless and likes chocolate and the Pink Pan- ther. A graduate of Valdosta High School, she later became a college cheerleader. Given the chance she'd lose ten pounds and add another break to the school day. Her future plans are to put her husband through medical school so she can be- come a doctor's wife. Coach Morris Coach Morris, whose secret am- bition is to be a doctor, likes people to be honest and sincere. He would like to be a better person and have a good football team at North Augusta. A high- point in his life was having a team he coached win a State Football Championship. A na- tive of Olar, S.C,, he'd like to see a football stadium built at N.A. and enjoys reading Beetle Bailey. 24Ofacademics -lit? .gf ,Www A . - l i Constance G. Owings A native of Yonkers, New York, her secret ambition was to be- come an actress. She spent her summer getting my son mar- ried and would like to get much thinner. She would like to see a woman president and hemlines lowered. She loves shrimp, spaghetti, and cartoon character Marmaduke. Sherrie Nathan It hath been told thee, O Man, what is good, and what the Lord doth require of thee, Only to do justly, and to love Mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God. She's extremely satisfied with being a teacher, but would like to become more patient, tole- rant and wise. She spent her summer traveling, working on her masters, reading, gardening, and gourmet cooking. She was delivered by her doctor father and graduated in a class of 67. She loves mushrooms, Shasta Diet Strawberry Soda, Escargots, green pepper and tomatoes. Betty M. Phoenix Appreciating honesty and re- spect for others, Mrs. Phoenix would become a social worker if she could not teach. She plans to go to graduate school in the near future. She looks for more cooperation between students and faculty members. She be- lieves that to err is human, to forgive divine. -QQ 'X Bobbie Peterson Born in Oak Park Illinois Mrs Peterson graduated from Berlin High School in Wisconsin. She appreciates honesty and flexa bility in all her acquaintances Small but active lshe would like to add four inches to her height? she spent a busy summer playing tennis and swimming. She plans to get her Masters degree in the near future. Her easy going disposition is reflect- ed by her favorite cartoon char- acter, Snoopy. Verne Rushton A graduate of North Augusta Senior High, Mr. Rushton is very interested in working with young people. He plans to enter seminary and get a Masters in Religious Education. lf he were not teaching, Mr. Rushton would like to be a youth worker or minister. His past three sum- mers have been spent working with the youth group at Langley First Baptist Church. Frances Prescott The mother of two boys, Mrs. Prescott is greatly concerned with the people around her. She found time in the past summer to be a political interviewer for the Harris poll. She enjoys steak and seafood. She also likes the company of people who are just being themselves. WN academicsf241 -its ! ,, H Merilyn S, Smith Looking for honesty in all peo- ple, Ms. Smith plans always to live life to its fullest. She looks for a total revolution for the good in society. She enjoys tra- veling and would like some day to design a city. She has an easy- going attitude toward life, as typified by her favorite quota- tion, Don't hurry, don't worry! It is better to be late at the golden gate than be on time in hell. Linda Skinner Mrs. Skinner spent her summer learning to play tennis and hav- ing fun with her one year old son. She believes that courtesy, sincerity, happiness, and en- thusiasm are desirable traits in others. She is a graduate of North Augusta High School and was born in Augusta at Univer- sity Hospital. .we 'S W A gr ' . , 'e if w. 'tl . g z , . . 1 , a ,,,. t r I . 1,-Q . A f if X- J .ft -' f , ak M L31 I , ' .. - t ' , . H- 'Q ,, M r f XS C-..,,, N ,W if tu . Comm. john A. Swank, USN fRet.2 Commander Swank, a native of Pennsylvania, is a firm believer in dignity, honesty, and sinceri- ty. He would like to be an active naval officer if he were not a teacher. He feels that the stu- dent body reflects the attitudes of its leaders, and the better the leaders, the better the student body. Diane Shuler Born in Bowman, S.C., and a basketball star of her alma mater, Bowman High School, Miss Shuler spent this past sum- mer working for her Master's Degree. When asked if there were any changes that should be brought about in the school, Miss Shuler replied, that teach- ers portraits should be abo- lished. Peggy Tedards Born in Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Ted- ards has always had a secret de- sire to be a great actress. If she were not teaching, she would like to be a professional dancer or dancing teacher. She enjoys traveling and in the future plans to travel extensively. She looks for sincerity, friendliness and in- telligence in others and believes very firmly in the saying, This above all: to thine own self be true . . . Bill Walworth Originally from Alabama, Mr. Walworth graduated from But- ler High School. He believes more control and discipline is needed about drugs. Long hair is on its way out. One out- standing thing about him is that he has managed to remain single. He likes good ole coun- try cooking. 'RP' lanice Franklin Ward A graduate of North Charleston High School, Mrs. Ward is in- terested in helping others. lf she were not teaching she would like to be in a field re- lated to science or medicine. She believes that people should accept personal responsibility and have a cheerful outlook on life. This is typified in her favo- rite quotation, A man's reach must exceed his grasp, or what's a heaven for? Geneva Walters A graduate of Metter High School, Mrs. Walters has spent her summer attending graduate school at the University of South Carolina. She claims that a photographic mind and a 20!20 vision would be a great help to her. She appreciates sincerity, open-mindedness and a sense of humor in others. Her only plans for the future are to live as long and as well as possible. academicsf243 jan Watts She has always secretly wanted to be a concert pianist. She plans to be financially secure enough not to have to work work for the fun of - and then it! She en- joys people who have a sense of humor, humility, an est. She wishes she organized and less la d are hon- were more zy. Margaret Wilhelm Foresees stricter laws, more fem- ininity, and more participation in the fine arts of drama, litera- ture, and painting. She would like to see more well-behaved students. If she were not a teacher, she would be in public relations. Good, thick pork chops are her favorite food. She likes to see honesty and humili- ty in the people around her. Karen Williams A recent bride, she spent her summer learning to be a house- wife. She loves boiled shrimp, pizza and peanut M and M's. Her life long ambition is to have a big House Beautiful kitchen, She is a former graduate of North Augusta Senior High. She enjoys people who have a sin- cere interest and concern for others, people who smile to show their happiness. . 5 5 .sal 5 ' Q, J K . fm N K 4 f . ' .. :f.x ,f. N., . - . ' g- f : A 'Q-L .. . H I . L- r all as . t t ff if t , .- ff as-1 s -' f 1 V ,pk f 7 , 5 . ,a g KK KK -A by u , 1 f A ' 'sl ' k ' .3 ' .vXQ5i rf' 'us 5 .. s a 'v ' 'J wc -J X K .. Q K Q.. ,he K K . 1 , ,K K, , .ss ,. ss . , - K 4 r 1.0 'ix . - , Q1 ' al , . , . A. pct: K, .-A' -,VK a' ' M ,KAW ., K K .EK . K .. , V - .. . .s K Q 4 K K.AKKk Q W - . - 1 .. W in ' Qu- 1, K ,. , , ii- . 3 isa? A . . , 'S K 4: ,Kay N .. K . .JP joe M. Wilson Mr. Wilson was born in Knox- ville, Tennessee and graduated from Sevier County High School. If he were not a teacher, he would like to be a musician. He spent his summer skiing, fishing, and getting ready for the 1974-75 band. Steak and Italian spaghetti head his list of favorite foods. lon R. Williams Spent his summer getting ad- justed to married life. He would like to see the elimination of cliques and predicts a change 'toward the conservative. He plans to build a solid basketball program and help Coach Morris build the football program. The trait he appreciates most in peo- ple is friendliness. His cutest favorite saying is, May you be in heaven thirty minutes before the devil knows you're dead. 1 23 LgQ1-K GUIDANCE lane Hoagland g Sharyn Franklin ,Qi 'Pwr' fffv MA lean Stewart 1 Q C 4 Q, Vastu Ll If-'..-4 j academicsf245 ,AJ 9 F5131 . X fy 31 i Sarah D. Iones Audrey Fay Macafee Charlotte Bennett Callie Besson OFFICE STAFF 'f 'X 1 filing and typing . , . answering the phone . . . counting money holding all the bits and pieces together always ready to handle any work that comes up . . . cheerful efficiency personified . . . keeping the faculty and students happy , . . giving everybody the best . . , thank- you Mrs. lones has greeted visitors for over two decades. 246facademics A Mrs. Macafee and Mrs. Bennett take a breather. -39 STAFF Nqirfab ti' L-R: Ada Mitchum, Isiah Curry, Rosa Lee Middleton. Nix silent workers . . , coming first and staying after . . . guardian an- gels with a broom and a smile . . . carefully following all our ac- tivities noted for their good humor . . . for all your work, we thank you. Editors Note: We regret that the Iunchroom staff refused to have their pictures made. academicsf247 Qi OKN5' 'xwgf 09 3 dxo S- 90' ' YXQQLX , XO? wf 6 U ei xo X059 6306. 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Cox Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dantzler, jr. Mr. and Mrs. j. B. DeLaughter Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Doscher Mr. and Mrs. john Eaton and Babs Chuck Eubanks Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Eubanks Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Ledbetter, Kathy and Tom Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lots of Luck, Photo Bug O. C. Lemmon, jr. j. H. Livingston Al Long Lindy Mann C. E. Mathis j. N. McLaurin, jr. Yellowjackets - Donald, Sarah and Randy Metz Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Alan Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs .james M. Norris Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller Travis H. Miller and G. H. Momeier, jr. Ranny Moorhead E. j. Murphy, jr. GeorgewA. Nelson Stephen B. Pardue Peterson-Wanninger Realty Co., Inc Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Petty, jr. and Woody Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Robert R. Quarles .jack Ramage . Robert E. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. . Carl H. Schutte Fred B. 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