North Carolina School of Science and Math - Odyssey Yearbook (Durham, NC)

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AUG 1 ' B7 tic. rALBGH ODYSSEY The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics Durham, North Carolina Volume VI 1986 2 Table of Contents Seniors 6 Juniors 24 Academics 34 Clubs 58 Sports 72 Dorm Life 86 Directory 102 One clay, a passer-by noticed some new construction being done by three masons. He paused near the first worker and asked him what he was doing. He replied with a smile, I ' m earning $14.95 an hour. The pedestrian walked a few steps and asked the next mason the same question. This man answered simply, I ' m building a wall, and turned back to his work. The curious passery-by approached the third mason and asked him what he was doing. With an enthusiastic grin, the third mason said, I ' m building a school! Dr. Youngblood focused on this illustration in his address to the class of 1 986 on Friday, August 23, 1 985. He challenged us to see beyond the bricks, the wall, and the immediate rewards of sacrifices involved. He encouraged us to keep the vision of building a school; he asked us to make this vision real by helping the incoming junior class and supporting all the programs that are a part of NCSSM. One new adventurous program is XL. The students in XL study independently with less structure and concentrate on an area of personal interest. If the experiment is successful, more students will be offered the opportunity in the future. We are grateful to various faculty and Borden Mace for all the work and time they have invested in this project. We are also involved in an athletic adventure. NCSSM has a new athletic coordinator, Kim Frierson, and is now, for the first L r L time, a member of a conference, the Capital 2A. Our athletes have risen admirably to the new challenge. The girls ' tennis, girls ' cross-country, and the boys ' soccer teams established NCSSM records for winning seasons; the boys ' soccer team ad- vanced to the Final Eight in the state playoffs. Other projects are becoming reality around NCSSM. We are in the process of expanding our capacity to six hundred students, a new dorm is taking shape behind Hill and Wyche, and the 1 908 building is being renovated to accommodate the departments of mathematics, arts, and some administrative offices. Even though this growth is exciting, it has not occurred without some pains. Many students had to take circuitous routes to avoid construction areas. The Ground Reynolds breezeway, the 1908 area, the pathway from First Reynolds breezeway to Hill, and the new dorm were off-limits for most of the year. Students had to go up in order to go down or vice versa. These changes are only the first few on the list. We could goon to include the Student Council, the Residential Life program, the switch to the University of North Carolina system, and many more. Despite all the changes and hardships along the way, the NCSSM family is still alive. We still are . . . and that has made all the difference. Melissa Kirkland 4 the Odyssey Continues Seniors We seniors — the class of 1 986 — have survived two years amidst much change and growth at NCSSM. We have witnessed the destruction and birth of buildings, programs, and ideas; within ourselves, we have watched the fires of life and knowledge reshape and temper our souls. Wecameto NCSSM with indi- vidual ideas, values, and per- spectives, coupled with some apprehension. Throughout our two years, many of our ideas have been altered by new ways of thinking, a mercurial environ- ment, and the friendships we have cultivated. We have ob- served changes in our families and friends; their changes have opened our eyes to realities of life and possibilities of the future. Our initial apprehension has turned to hope. We have worked hard build- ing our school. We leave NCSSM more developed and re- fined. We have written on the cornerstones a chronicle of our two years; our actions have strengthened the future of NCSSM. Each of us has our own place here — our own brick perhaps. It rests in the memories of the people our lives have touched, and will remain here long after our departure. We had the ability to create an entire school, but without the foundation of teachers, adminis- trators, family, and friends, our lives and NCSSM would have collapsed. To these people, we express our love and gratitude. 6 wt As the class of 1 986 makes its exit, we pass along the responsi- bility of developing the school to the class of 1987 and hope for them a productive and memora- ble year. To the class of 1 986, we wish you luck and congratulate you on a job well done. Mary McLaughlin and Warren Hull SSSSSSSSBRSESS 7 0enxZre 0. - ZZZm ZjZarZm f. . xZ ton ‘Warren S. „ { stem 0ominicA ■ 0. (rdonaca ( n f a - ' ( } ff9 a e ' Jco . {. Qdagyed , (nay (j. 0a n ffurone at. Goai ie 0f e S. ' •.fa yee (aura u. Zoar our (Z ane ra . If. i fa-d a 0e (Art ZZZ. fSaucom ft. Gat iertne Z ea Zeu 0aoicZ 0. 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A cowcAA X)arr ’ jff. A o(i y jfAaltA ew A. o ( Xo Aa . A otw 23 Venimus, Vidimus, We came . . . leaving family and friends on a Saturday in late August ... to our new home. We faced many challenges in our new lives. We had to make new friends, learn to share space with a roommate, and organize our lives around sometimes over- whelming demands of school, sports, and social activities. Reality defined itself in the grades we received from three-hour exams, lengthy homework, and torturous labs. We noticed that old study habits did not cut Kolena or Miller mustard. How- ever ... no matter how tough the tests or how stressful campus life, we managed. We, the class of 1987, have built one-half of a school this year — through the development of our minds, char- acters, and unique personalities. To the class of 1986: as you have met your challenge success- fully, we shall alsoovercome. We came, we saw, we will conquer! Vincemus 24 Holly Akes Steven Aldrich Kiara Allen Louis Anderson III Mary Anderson Ivan Andrade Combeez Askary Roger Barbour Bret Barton Tony Bauernfeind Mystie Becton Bina Bhattacharyya Angela Blair Anna Blanchard Sean Blanton Sally Boyd Christopher Bretz Sunni Brintle Joe Britt Lewis Broadnax Floyd Bullard Gina Bullock Mark Burton 26 Edwin Butler William Carpenter Richard Cagle Laura Carter Tandrea Carter Cratchen Case Elizabeth Cates Aruna Chandra Katherine Cheatwood Daryl Chen Lisa Clement Kimberly Coates-Wynn leffrey Cope Elizabeth Copple Phillip Council Stephen Craig Pamela Daniel Geraldine Daniels Dana Davis loseph Davis Richard Davis Bethany Deptuch Ann Dickson William Diggs leffrey Dimock Marcus Doane Darren Dowell 27 lohanna Draper Cynthia Dy Neva Edens Theodore Edwards Jonathon Etheredge Michael Fikes Jan Fletcher Rufus Flowers Holly Foster Amy Fox Robert Freeland Rodney Freeman Alison Frost Lars Fuchs Christy Garrison Michelle Gentile Elliot Graves Herbert Hackney Jeffrey Hagen Douglas Hanes Paul Hanover Richard Harrelson toy Hasberry 28 Mark Heinze Marcus Hodges Michael Huang Alisa Hughley Mary Hungerford David Hunley lohn llzhoefer Daniel Ingram Nora Jennings Christy Johnson Anita Jones Heather Kane Kathy Kannenberg Tracey Keck Robert Kelley William Kennedy Herbert Kerner Rodney Kestler Oscar King Benjamin Kirk Li Kuo Kong Steven Lane Jennifer Larson Patrick Lea Lawrence Lee Leon Livingston Stanford Lin 29 Robbie Locklear lames Lowe Gregory Lyon Michael Marline Bruce MacCartney-Filgate Samuel Mason Bennett May Palmer McCall Thomas McCown Paul McGregor III Lisa McKitrick Richard McLawhorn Paul Meggett April Moon Lori Moore Marshall Moore Mark Morrow Rachel Murkofsky Jerry Needham lohn Nelson, lr. Felecia Nicholson Jennifer Olinger Maius Opus Moveo 30 bryan Kimberly Owens Carla Oxendine Valerie Parham Hyon Paek Susan Park Steven Perkins Christopher Petersen Knute Peterson Tonia Poteat lohn Price Joanne Promislow Susan Queen Ceetha Rao Christopher Rella Stephen Roberts, Jr. Paul Robinson, Jr. Wade Rogers John Ruffin Ellen Safrit Sergio Salinas Christopher Sampson Mitchell Sanders James Sands 31 Andrew Schiermeier Wesley Schooler Erik Scott Nora Shappley Kimberly Sheila David Sibert Nancy Siler Ann Simmons William Smith Mark Snesrud Kelley Snyder Janet Spencer Robert Stevens Natama Summers Gregory Sutton Craig Sybrant David Thompson Neal Thornburg Daphne Tippens Jeffrey Tolle Susan Tomlinson 32 Juniors not pictured: William Eason, Daniel Grove, Paula Hamby, Dean Hembree, James Johnson, Julie Johnson, and Less Lincoln. Maria Trent Catherine Troelstra David Tucker Dale Wachowiak Chantal Wall Susan E. Wallace Susan R. Wallace Margaret Ware Jana Watts Todd Weaver Dixie Wells Michael Wells Robert West Deanna Wiederhold Bryan Williams Helen Williams Soraya Wilson David Wrisley 33 Academics . . . Brain Builders Where the students of NCSSM serve as the bricks of the school, the administration, faculty, and staff serve as the mortar holding them all together. From chaper- oning dances and serving Thanks- giving dinner to teaching class and providing a stable living en- v ironment, these people provide a variety of services for the stu- dents of NCSSM. The administration works to keep the school operating on a normal basis as well as defining school policy. The rapport between the administration and the students is indeed remark- able. One question every student of runningforthe students. Without them, the school would not be able to operate. All of these people go out of their way to make NCSSM work as a whole. In addition to their “official” hours, there are many unclocked hours spent wording with students that contribute to the relaxed relationships be- tween students and staff mem- bers. No other high school in North Carolina can claim all of this. Where else would you find the principal and director carv- ing and serving Thanksgiving turkey? NCSSM is asked at one time or another is, Is that all you study, science and math? Of course, that is far from the truth; in addi- tion to science and mathematics, we at NCSSM have an enthusi- astic and able humanities depart- ment with courses in history, En- glish, foreign languages and other humanities available. In addition to “normal classes, students partici- pate in seminars, tutorials, and project XL. Last, but not least are the staff of NCSSM, the people who are often behind the scenes: the RAs, cafeteria staff, maintenance, security, and other staff mem- bers. These people keep things 35 The Many Faces of Dr. William Youngblood The Principal and Andrea Dennis, Secretary Who said you can ' t have your cake and eat it too? A principal ' s job is never done. 36 Student Services Row 1 : Kathleen Benzaquin, Dean of Students; “Coach Mark Adams, RA Hill House; Kris Bailey, Head Resident Hill House; Marlene Blakney, Head Resident Beall Pavilion; Alex Currin, RA Hill House; Francine Felder, RA Reynolds Pavilion. Row 2: Debbie Hardaway, RA Beall Pavilion; Tony Langeley, RA Bryan Center; Ron Maxwell, RA Wyche House; Ogden Spruill, Head Resident Wyche House; Denise Sparrow, RA Reynolds Pavilion; Cathy Veal, Head Resident Reynolds Pavilion. Row 1 : Sandra Jackson, Secretary; Kim Frierson, Athletic Intramural Coordinator; Dean Benzaquin. Row 2: Ken Horne, Safety and Security Supervisor; Warren Basket, Residential Life Manager; Lynne Donges, Student Activities Coordinator. Left: Rena Lindstrom and Sally Lin, Guidance Counselors; Neil Mashburn, Work Community Services Coordinator. Above: Nancy Simeonsson, School nurse, and Dr. Catherine Severns. 37 From left t o right: Belinda Cagle, Ola Stringer, John Poe. (not pictured: Eleanor Shelton) Admissions i j 38 BIOLOGY tary Louise Bellamy, Ross Baker, Marilyn Link, Anita 4cCoy. Reclining: Stephen Warshaw , ■■ ’V J 1 j ' ki ' U J 59 ' MS THAT ALL YOU STUDY Math Department: left to right: Seated Joanne Lutz, Helen Compton and John Goebel; second row: Dot Doyle, Secretary, Zedra Williams, Dorothy Williams, and Kevin Bartkovich; third row: Gloria Barrett, Julie Graves, Steve Davis and Dan Teague. 40 SCIENCE AND MATH? History Department: left to right: James Litle, Virginia Wilson, Jackye Meadows, and Tim Lehman. 41 WEIRD SCIENCE 43 44 45 46 47 Student Services Student Services accounts for most of the little things that make life at NCSSM bearable. Without these things nobody would get mail; nobody would have clean clothes; and the need for a late- night Coke would go unfilled. Thank goodness for Student Services! 48 Smile VACATION? 50 NO — SPW! Classes dismissed for one whole week? Sounds great! However, Special Projects Week is not a 6- day vacation at school. On the contrary, it is a time when students are allowed to pursue their individual interests by developing a week-long project under their selected supervisor. Thirty-six hours are the required minimum input, but many students put in far more than that and produce such exciting results as “artificial urchin sex, the statue of liberty, and the Burton-mobile. 51 WORK POWER At NCSSM, students work for their keep. Neil Mashburn, serving as foreman, makes sure things run smoothly. Each student works three hours per week to fulfill graduation requirements. The official purpose of work service is to provide a sense of belonging to students as well as cut expenses for NCSSM. 52 53 Student Activities Board As the 1985-86 school year got into full swing, the responsi- bility for recreational activities shifted from the Orientation Committee to the Student Activi- ties Board. The Board functioned well under the Dean of Students, but the entire student body noticed a marked improvement in the quality of life with the addition of Lynne Donges as Coordinator of Student Activi- ties. Distractions for students were planned by Lynne and her board members. Committees, such as dance, publicity, off- campus, and prom, helped with the work required to make every- thing run smoothly. SAB gives students chances to escape campus with numerous bus loops to movies, restaurants, and local shopping areas as well as excursions to plays, concerts, and area football and baseball 54 games. Meanwhile, those who remained at school were enter- tained by movie sessions in Bryan Lobby, dances, and other special activities. The Student Activities Board made life at NCSSM more enjoyable this year. ss Front row, left to right: joe Gibbs, Ann Cannon, III V_- vZT Earleen Sharrock, Gail Barham. Back row, left to right: Janet Haswell, Braughn Taylor, Ruth Morris, Michael Matros. Outreach and Research 56 On a frosty Tuesday, January 28, 1986, the space shuttle Challenger prepared to take off on a routine mission. Aboard were Christa McAuliffe, a high school social studies teacher and the first ordinary citizen to go into space; Commander Dick Scobee; Pilot Michael Smith; Judith Resnick; Ellison Onizuka; Gregory Jarvis; and Ron McNair, a trustee of NCSSM. At 73 seconds into liftoff, the un- thinkable occurred and Challenger exploded into a massive fireball, shocking millions of Americans. On Thursday, January 30, a memorial service was held in memory of the seven that perished. President Reagan echoed the sentiments of all when he said, We will never forget them nor the last time we saw them this morning as they prepared for their journey and waved goodbye and slipped the surly bonds of earth to touch the face of God. In Memoriam 57 58 WJ Clubs form an integral part of building a school. Outside interests are devel- oped and expanded. The numerous organizations enhance the school community. NCSSM has a wide variety of offerings for students ranging from the Math Club for the mathematical minded to the Blue Mirror for those with a literary knack. The Debate Club provides competitions for those with a competitive streak. The Inter-club Council acts as the governing body of all clubs. Whether you enjoy science or art, Esperantoor weightlifting, NCSSM hasa club for you. r 9 Student Council They ' re hot! They ' re never blase. A dynamic group with some very creative minds, this year ' s Student Council has been quite effective. President Andy Ward leads the crew through thick and thin to accomplish things unimaginable. From Big Calendar, vans on the weekends, speak-ups while you eat, to Presidential Pats, — the student body is continually in- formed of activities at NCSSM. They ' re not sure why the chemistry has clicked to yield so much quality, but ever since the pie hit Dr. Youngblood ' s face, they ' ve been turning out quite impressive work. Mark Burniston 60 Forensics Competing in eight tourna- ments this year, the NCSSM For- ensics team has been very active. They have participated in out-of- state tournaments in Washington and Harvard as well as in-state at Independence High School, Wake Forest University, and High Point Central High School. Forensics teaches responsibil- ity, dedication, and communica- tion skills. The team ' s approxi- mately 15 active members learn important oral skills. Debating gives me an opportunity to meet lots of new people, learn about S fOO n Please. t urxyrr ' interesting topics, and have fun getting to know my teammates better, said Kathy Anderson, a Lincoln-Douglas debater. Under the leadership of de- bate captain Geoff Burgess, the team has had a year of rebuilding and reorganization. A lot of trust is being placed in the hands of the team ' s junior members such as Rodney Freeman, Lisa Clem- ent, and Tony Flowers to contin- ue the Forensics team ' s tradition of excellence. Channing Rouse, Varsity Debater, said, It ' s been a successful year ... the pro- gram will continue to get strong- er and grow in the future. bi At a school of science and math, one expects to find only scientists and mathematicians, but this is not the case at NCSSM. There are many talented musicians here, and they express themselves in a variety of ways including chorus, string and wind ensemble, gos- pel choir, orchestra, and elec- tronic music. Directed by Randy Foy and Steve Hicken with the help of gospel choir organizer Ron Maxwell, NCSSM ' s music pro- gram has had a very successful year. Each group has given several performances. The gospel choir and chorus also sang at the memo- rial service for the shuttle astro- nauts. Approximately 150 stu- dents participated in one or more musical groups this year. Julie Woosley, a chorus and wind en- semble participant, said, The music program here is so diverse that almost everyone can find an area of interest to join. NCSSM ' s musicians have added a lot to the 1 985-86 school year, and deserve a standing ovation for this fine effort. Music 62 Jpcjf || 1 1 1 gyUt 1 i JB vj| W 64 Harambee Harambee serves as a support group for minority students. Their major goals are to heighten awareness of minority opportu- nities and to expose members to various cultural experiences. This year, two speakers, one was the head of minority affairs at UNC-CH and the other from Chapel Hill High School, visited campus. Members also traveled to NCCU to see a musical. In honor of Black History Month, Harambee sponsored an after- noon program, cultural movies, a dance, and a bulletin board. Checkmate The NCSSM Chess Club, directed by Dr. David Barr and coached by Master chess player Michael Feinstein, has had a very successful year. They hosted the N.C. Scholastic Chess Tournament March 1 and 2 and participated in the National High School Chess Tournament. We ' ve accomplished a lot this year and are happy with our success, said Li Sheng, a team member. 65 Science Klub The Science Klub has partici- pated in a variety of activities this year. The Science Klub is a good way of learning what science is like in the real world, said Yi-Chyi Wu, a member of the Klub ' s Steering Committee. They went to the Edison- McGraw and Space Shuttle competitions as well as compet- ing in Odyssey of the Mind. Su- pervised by Mary Louise Bel- lamy, John Kolena, Larry Knecht, and Marilyn Link, the Science Klub has had several guest speakers and researched topics of interest. The Klub ' s Steering Committee organizes group activities; it consists of Karen Yeowell, Yi-Chyi Wu, Mike Marshall, Doug Shackelford, and Jerome Bias. 66 ( 7 Drama Club The Gaming Club 68 Beyond the Wall ( 9 Putting a yearbook together wasn ' t always easy . . . some ideas worked, and some, well, they went over like a ton of bricks. 70 71 the swimming program was canceled, winter sports also showed signs of progress. The spring holds great promise for NCSSM athletic teams. With the influx of many talented juniors and the long-awaited completion of the athletic field, 1986 spring sports have the potential to far surpass the fruits of the school ' s first five springs. At NCSSM, an athletic tradition is rising above a strong founda- tion. This year ' s athletic teams have established a winning reputation while leaving behind exciting moments that no one will soon forget. That ' s one possible reason why athletic teams are doing so well this year. Another reason is that teams are in conferences for the first time in the school ' s history. Either way, success and im- provement are evident in all sports. Every fall team had a winning record. The soccer team was un- defeated in conference play, while Amy Bingham led the girls ' cross-country team to the same accomplishment by winning all her conference races. Although We ' ve just had better athletes this year. Branson Brown 72 Building a Tradition 73 WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS! Regular Season Scores Score Opponent 2-0 Durham Academy 3-2 Jordan 0-2 Chapel Hill 10-2 Harnett Central 5-2 Wake Forest Rolesville 9-0 Western Harnett 4-2 Apex 11-0 Northwood 3-2 Cardinal Gibbons 6-1 Harnett Central 1-0 Wake Forest Rolesville 4-2 Apex 8-0 Northwood Post Season Scores Score Opponent 8-0 Harnett Central 2-1 Apex 4-1 Terry Sanford 1-4 Greensboro Grimsiey APEX 74 In early September, after only a few weeks of practice together, the men ' s soccer team took to the field for its opening game. Many questions still had to be answered. Even after a 2-0 victory against D.A. and a 3-2 victory over Jordan, no one really ex- pected the success which was to come. They lost in the next game, 2-0 to Chapel Hill, then won 14 in a row before losing in the State Quarterfinals to Greensboro Grimsley. Highlights of the season included: winning the conference regular season championship, winning the conference tournament, and placing several individuals on all-conference and all-region teams. Kevin Burroughs, Colin Law, Donald Nisbett and John Konanc made first team all-conference; Herbie Kerner and Ben Kirk made second team, and Mark Burton received an honorable mention. Law and Konanc repeated as first team all- region; Kerner and Nisbett as second team. Konanc also received honorable mention for the all-state team. Coach Kevin Bartko- vich received conference and regional Coach-of-the-year awards and he recognized Konanc as the most valuable player, while Geoff Burgess received a leadership award and Mike Tilly, the Unsung Hero Award. 75 BUMP, SET, SPIKE! Despite the fact that the women ' s volleyball team did not have their new coach, Sherry Bartholemew, until three days betore the first game, they pulled together very well. In the team ' s first year in a tough conference that produced the State playoffs runner-up, they came in fourth in regular season with a 13-10 record and fourth in the conference tournament. Nancy Smith and Cari Carothers were named to the all-conference team. This honor is representative of the hard work and dedication of each team member. 76 iiiiiiil MOVE OVER, MARTINA! Under the coaching of Bob Cox in his last season at NCSSM, the Girls ' Tennis Team finished their season with an impressive 8-2 record, which surpassed the win- ning mark set by the members of last year ' s team. With losses only to Cardinal Gibbons and St. Mary ' s of Raleigh, the girls ' hard work and determination was dis- played by their victories over such powerful opponents as Burling- ton - W i 1 1 i a m s and Durham Academy. Jerrilyn Woodard and Aruna Chandra advanced to Sec- tional play and won their first round matches before having to withdraw due to postponements. The depth in this year ' s squad was predominantly due to the return- ing seniors, who occupied five out of the six starting positions, and in- cluded captain Kelly Lindsley, followed by Barbra Bluestone, Jerrilyn Woodard, Margery Hollis, and Ginger Morgan. However, leading NCSSM at the number one position was Aruna Chandra, a welcome addition to the team from Durham Academy. 77 Wrestlers Fight Inexperience Success is not measured by height attained, but by obstacles overcome. — Anonymous In only their second year under Coach Don McClintockand Assis- tant Coach Matt Brown, many obstacles showed up through the course of the season. The first was practice, scheduled from 5:45 pm to 7:45 pm, preventing wrestlers from attending tutorials. Despite the added pressure that put on classwork, attendance was still very good. Another great draw- back was inexperience. Donald Nisbett expressed the team ' s suc- cess in dealing with this obstacle when he said, It took me two years to learn some of the things that our first year wrestlers mastered this year. Donald served as a captain with Scott Carter and Tommy Rose, who also won the gold medal at the Cape Hatteras Invitational Tournament. First year wrestlers Lars Fuchs, Sergio Salinas and Kai- I Chung won bronze medals. In addition to these, Wes Schooler and Scott Carter qualified for sectionals. Just before the tourna- ment yet another obstacle came up: almost everyone on the team was hit by a Flu epidemic. Despite these setbacks, this year ' s team has left a strong footing for next year ' s team. Paula Hamby (Manager), Kai-I Chung, Sergio Salinas, Donald Nisbett, Scott Carter, Ashley Salter, Jo Fros (Manager), Don McClintock (Coach), Wesley Schooler, Combeez Askary, Tommy Rose, Lars Fuchs, Leor Livingston, Paul Robinson. 78 Cross-Country As new members of the Mid-State Con- ference, the 1985 cross-country teams ran against Alamance Cou nty teams and for the first time old rivals such as Durham Academy and Ravenscrot ' t. The boys ' team, including new talents Palmer McCall, Craig Sybrant, and Sergio Salinas, began a strong season under the leadership of coach Harold Cline and captain Billy Pizer. The team finished with a 12-9 record despite late-season injuries and sickness. Palmer ended the season on a high note by winning the conference meet and advancing to the sectionals with Billy. Going undefeated in the regular season in- dicated the dedication of the girls ' team. Amy Bingham, Amy Bain, Tina Lee, Lora Long, Pam Yount, and loAnne Promislow worked together despite having a small team, being plagued by injuries, and many other conflicts common to athletic teams. Amy Bingham and loAnne Promislow went on to post-season success by placing second and eleventh, respectively, in sectionals with Amy going on to place nineteenth in state competition and thirty-sixth in national competition. 7 ) We ' re playing . . . Surprising many of their new opponents, the 1985-86 ladies ' basketball team, led by Coach Kim Frierson, had a winning record (11-7) during their first year in the Capital Area Conference. Throughout the year, the team fluctuated between second and third place in the con- ference. Due to sickness and injury late in the season, the team ended in fourth place which was quite an accomplishment considering this was the team ' s first year in the ten team conference. Although the season ended on a downbeat with a loss in the first round of the conference tournament, three team members were recognized for their outstanding play during the season. Felecia Nicholson was named to All-Conference Team while Ginger Morgan and Margery Hollis were given Honorable Mention. 80 Kim Frierson (Coach), Felecia Nicholson (Captain), Beth Tripp, Leah Martin, Ginger Morgar Kathy MacDonald, Rebecca Owens, Maria Trent (Manager), Hope Williams (Manager), Paf| Huang, Amy Bain, Amy Bingham, Margery Hollis (Captain), Jennifer Olinger, Jan Fletcher Basketball Under new head coach Ogden Spruill the men ' s basketball team played their toughest schedule ever as first year members in the highly competitive Capital Area 2A Con- ference. Many of the team ' s opponents were ranked in the state ' s top twenty, among them first ranked Wake Forest Rolesville and sixth ranked Bunn. Though their record was not outstanding, the Unicorns asserted themselves as a solid member of the con- ference with lots of hustle and determination. “It was a year for growth and a time for learn- ing ' said Ogden as he reflected on the seaso n. The team steadily improved their overall team play and came very close to defeating the top teams in the conference. Toward the end of their schedule the players meshed well. Many individuals began to con- tribute more to the team effort, sacrificing their personal stats. The team was led by steady performers Dai I Rowe and Keith Wheeler. Next year the three returning juniors, Steven Aldrich, Tony Bayernfeind, and David Thompson, should contribute greatly to the team. Susan R. Wallace (Manager), Marjorie Smith, (Statistician), Michael Brotherton, Steve Aldrich, Rodney Bryant, Derrick Craig, Dail Rowe, Kevin Burroughs, Kenneth Grimes, Simone Bowers (Scorekeeper), Kyle Barger (Statistician), Shawn Hopkins, John Konanc, Keith Wheeler, Tyrone Baines, David Thompson, John Brotherton, Robbie Locklear (Statistician), Susan Queen (Manager). 81 The newest addition to NCSSM athletics is the Pep Squad. Early in the year, the squad, assisted by the Duke cheerleaders, developed routines and other essential skills. After many hours of hard work, the squad made its debut at the soccer team ' s conference finals. As well as firing up the players at games, the squad was also responsible for the school ' s first pep rally the night before the soccer team ' s quarterfinal game. They led cheers before a bonfire that involved well over 1 50 students. During the year, the pep squad energized crowds at soccer and basketball games and, in general, helped school spirit reach a new high. 82 INTRAMURALS As school started, hall spirit grew and then came the first intramural competition, flag football. It involved several halls and a faculty team. Second Bryan won the championship game after the regular season and playoffs. The 3-on-3 basketball games involved 8 teams. The team of Kevin Bringewatt, Mark Enyedi and Brock Winslow ended up as co-champions with Kevin Bartko- vich, Colin Law and Mike Tilly. Intramural competition culminated in hall basketball. Second Bryan won the student championship after upset- ting favorites First Hill and Fourth Bryan before losing to the Faculty team. Intramurals have become a key part of athletics by giving all students a chance to participate and feel the true spirit of competition. 84 — CATALYST With a membership of close to a hundred students, the Catalyst Club plays an important role in athletics. Under the direction of President Anthony jones. Vice President Karen Yeowell, and SecretaryTTreasurer Renu Karam- chandani, the club gives students who may not have time for sports or intramurals a way t o stay in shape. The attitude of Catalyst is to keep a healthy body, along with an already healthy mind, said lones. Catalyst was designed last year to help students cope with the tension, anxiety and frustration that can easily be found at school. They have built on that foundation this year by adding more structure to the program. There are several areas of interest, ranging from weightlifting to ice skating. A coordinator in each area supervises two 45-minute sessions weekly, junior enthu- siasm for this program is high. Several seniors still partici- pate even though they do not receive P.A. lab credit like juniors. Hopefully this interest will continue into next year so the overall attitude behind Catalyst will remain as healthy as the bodies who participate. 85 86 The long awaited day of junior orientation arrived at last, and with it came many people, each unique and different, but surpris- ingly similar in their desire to help renovate the school. As the year progressed, the juniors found that, even though they were participating and helping the renovation of the school, they were also going through a small change of their own. With all of the larger changes occurring because of the con- struction students came to real- ize that they were each bricks. These building blocks joined together to form the united struc- tureofthe North Carolina School of Science and Math. Still we are individual bricks. We need one thing in common to join us together — Dorm Life. The RAs took all the solitary bricks and stacked them together one by one, with great con- sideration to each and every sensitive stone. The job was not an easy one, for each brick was unique. There were big ones, small ones, thin ones, and a few odd ones. Some were broken or worn, but still very useful to make the wall its strongest. The RAs used DAs as mortar for the bricks. The mortar was thick where needed, but relatively thin otherwise. It took a lot of time and patience and careful considera- tion to build such a wall, but the rewards were abundant at the end of a laborious job, not a tall wall but a sturdy school stood before all. BSiSiSRSBiaBEB 87 88 WHAT ' S UP ?! MBgtojy JfiP r J 1 As the year goes by, NCSSM proves to be not only our school, but our home. We build many friendships as we share late night study sessions, hall activities, housekeep- ing, holidays, and weekend fun times. If the teachers could only see us, the same people who lay face down on their desks only hours before, now jumping, shouting, and spazzing out! In our dorm life time, we learn respon- sibility, how to get along with our peers, and most im- portantly, how to do the Rock Lobster. Our creative and caring personalities laid the foundation for many enjoy- able dorm life times. Left: Your average Saturday night in Bryan 91 The freaks come out at night! 92 . . and they ' re off! see no evil 1 Nick practices for the Grimsley game. vs 94 96 Pictured: Row 1 — Warren Huil, Dail Rowe, Nick Sliz; Row 2 — R.J. Dellinger, Anji Chadwick, Jerrilyn Woodard, Rebecca Owens, Margery Hollis, Laura Barlow, Amy Roscoe, Doug Shackelford; Row 3 — Michael Marshall, Geoff Burgess, Kelly Lindsley, Elmer Boyce, Kevin Bringewatt, Brett Denton, Richard Wu; Row 4 — Julie Reynolds, Leigh Killian, Lora Long, Laura Gerald, Mary Jean Camp, and Deirdre Allen. Not Pictured: Alan Bishop, Kenny Grimes, Donald Nisbett, Garrett Stanley, and Brock Winslow. 98 Top: Save the last dance for me. Above: NCSSMers love to party all the time! Far left: ' money . . Mom, n need a little 99 Left: “Oh my! 100 101 Steven P. Aldrich 618 Arlington St. Chapel Hill NC 27514 01 24 70 Kevin M. Bringewatt 226 Raintree Drive Hendersonville NC 28739 06 09 68 Deirdre L. Allen 72 Radar Circle Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 05 09 68 Sunni D. Brintle 1670 Old Hwy. 601 Mt. Airy NC 27030 09 24 69 Kiara M. Allen P. O. Box 127 Ansonville NC 28007 1 2 09 68 |oe F. Britt 4100 Cricklewood St. Lumberton NC 28358 07 08 69 Charles L. Alston 803 W Church Street Williamston NC 27 892 07 08 68 Lewis M. Broadnax III 813 Leak Street Rockingham NC 28379 03 1 2 69 Warren E. Alston 808 Springdale Drive Durham NC 27707 09 10 68 John W. Brotherton Route 2, Box 1A Sherrills Ford NC 28673 1 1 09 67 Mary K. Anderson 365 Milling Rd. Mocksville NC 27 028 05 06 69 Michael A. Brotherton Route 2, Box 1 A Sherrills Ford NC 28673 1 1 09 67 Louis M. Anderson III P. O. Box 537 Grandy NC 27939 08 1 7 69 Rodney A. Bryant Route 1 , Box 61 A Englehard NC 27824 02 08 68 Ivan A. Andrade 7431 Berkshire Downs Raleigh NC 27604 01 02 70 Erich G. Buehler Route 1 , Box 7A Brevard NC 28712 1 1 06 67 Dominick J. Antonucci 7300 True Light Ch. Mint Hill NC 28212 08 02 68 Floyd A. Bullard 4002 Littlejohn Dr. Wilson NC 27893 01 27 69 Joffa M. Applegate 1 608 Tryon Road New Bern NC 28560 11 14 68 Gina C. Bullock 2912 Gladstone Drive Raleigh NC 27610 05 11 69 Combeez A. Askary 616 Stanley Ave. Rockingham NC 28379 09 25 69 Geoffrey P. Burgess 2226 Thetford Court Charlotte NC 28211 1 1 06 68 Scott A. Baggett 201 St. Mary ' s Pky. Fayetteville NC 28303 06 26 68 Mark T. Burniston 4301 Union Street Raleigh NC 27609 03 28 68 Amy C. Bain 560 Oak Hill Court Hendersonville NC 28739 04 16 68 Kevin E. Burroughs 283 Foxcroft Drive Asheville NC 28806 1 1 15 67 Tyrone R. Baines 5314 Shady Bluff Rd. Durham NC 27704 10 21 68 Mark C. Burton 557 Fifth St., NW Hickory NC 28601 1 2 09 68 Kyle E. Barger 1450 23rd Ave. PI. NE Hickory NC 28601 05 29 69 Edwin E. Butler 803 Coharie Drive Clinton NC 28328 06 1 9 69 Laura S. Barlow 598 Trent Acres Pollocksville NC 28573 06 23 68 Elaine S. Cabinum Route 8, Box 896 Lincolnton NC 28092 03 1 7 68 Bret C. Barton Box 1 773 323 Cathey Street 02 18 69 Richard D. Cagle 441 E. Blue Ridge Rd East Flat Rock NC 28726 1 2 30 68 Davidson NC 28036 Mary J. Camp 03 29 68 Chandra M. Bastia 4004 Bri stol Road 1 2 29 68 1233 Brookwood Road Shelby NC 28150 Durham NC 27707 Cari B. Carothers 1 1 26 67 Deahn H. Baucom 105 Brent Street 03 14 68 26 London Lane Mebane NC 27302 Wadesboro NC 28170 William K. Carpenter 02 02 69 Tony D. Bauernfeind Rte. 5. Box 355 02 14 69 Rte. 10, Box 125 Salisbury NC 28144 Lexington NC 27292 Brent S. Carter 11 28 68 A. Catherine Beasley Rte. 1 Box 388 06 12 68 Rte. 1 Box 76 Rougemount NC 27572 Apex NC 27502 Laura M. Carter 06 06 69 David D. Beatty 2519 Roberts Ave. 02 29 68 1211 Hargrove Street Henderson NC 27536 Lumberton NC 28358 Tandrea J. Carter 03 30 69 Mystie A. Becton 303 Eleanor Street 01 09 69 Rte. 4, Box 160 Carthage NC 28327 Greenville NC 27834 Gretchen A. Case 12 19 69 Bina Bhattacharyya 3325 Horton Street 05 12 69 829 Archdale Drive Charlotte NC 28210 Raleigh NC 27607 Elizabeth Cates 08 22 69 lerome F. Bias 213 E. 1 3th Street 1 2 24 67 905 Deerfield Drive Raleigh NC 27609 Scotland Neck NC 27874 Angela C. Chadwick 06 01 68 Amy S. Bingham Route 3, Box 1 46 08 10 68 1106 E. Caswell St. Kinston NC 28501 Advance NC 27006 Aruna Chandra 09 04 69 Alan G. Bishop 4409 Wingate Drive 02 02 68 3522 Sheridan Drive Durham NC 27707 Raleigh NC 27609 Katherine A. Cheatwood 02 13 70 Angela M. Blair 8602 Mulberry Gr. Rd 1 2 27 68 2805 Legion Avenue Durham NC 27707 Charlotte NC 2821 2 Daryl M. Chen 07 21 69 Anna K. Blanchard P. O. Box 368 05 03 70 405 Garrison Drive Kings Mountain NC 28086 Burgaw NC 28425 Caroline Choi 05 02 68 Sean A. Blanton Rte. 1, Box 297C 05 03 69 Hemlock Hills Franklin NC 28734 Germanton NC 27019 Lawrence D. Chu 02 21 69 Barbra P. Bluestone 1 320 Ravenhurst Dr. 1 0 26 68 6 Whisper Lane Chapel Hill NC 27514 Raleigh NC 27609 Kai-I Chung 04 30 68 Pamela L. Boone Route 2, Box 235 07 25 68 1500 W. Hills Drive Tarboro NC 27886 Elm City NC 27822 Lisa L. Clement 01 10 70 Simone R. Bowers 1 1 00 Saxony Drive 02 26 68 Rte. 1, Box 53 Kings Mountain NC 28086 Durham NC 27705 Kimberly P. Coates-Wynn 07 09 70 Stephanie C. Bowes Route 4, Box 327 08 29 68 Rte. 5, Box 730A Boone NC 28607 Roxboro NC 27573 Keith D. Cochran 07 02 68 Jennifer L. Bowman Route 1 , Box 1 28-a 05 30 68 Route 6, Box 498 Reidsville NC 27320 Vale NC 28168 Thomas D. Cole 1 2 02 68 Elmer G. Boyce 210 S. Church St. 06 10 68 3544 Mountainbrook Charlotte NC 28210 Hertford NC 27944 Debra K. Coleman 04 03 68 Mark W. Boyce 2902 Weddington Road 03 1 1 69 7143 Eillyaw Road Fayetteville NC 28303 Monroe NC 281 10 Zachary D. Coleman 08 06 68 Sally B. Boyd 716 Daffodil Lane 03 04 69 316 Scofield Road Charlotte NC 28209 Durham NC 27712 Alice T. Cooper 01 20 68 Frank J. Brauns 2200 Carlford Road 02 03 68 308 Queens Road Hubert NC 28539 Pleasant Garden NC 27313 leffrey S. Cope 10 18 68 Michelle R. Breiland 57 Candide Lane 12 18 67 Rte. 2, Box 221 A LaGrange NC 28551 Storrs CT 06268 Elizabeth K. Copple 07 1 5 69 Christopher E. Bretz 28 London Lane 04 18 69 902 Pierce Avenue Mt. Holly NC 28120 Rte. 1 Mebane NC 27302 Phillip S. Council Rte. 1, Box 347H 1 1 06 68 1985-86 102 Hubert NC 28539 Derrick M. Craig 06 28 68 701 Lipscomb Road Greensboro NC 27410 Stephen L. Craig 07 01 69 421 9th Street, N.W. Hickory NC 28601 Pamela ). Daniel 1 0 03 69 9305 Harps Mill Ct. Matthews NC 28105 Geraldine R. Daniels 09 10 69 P. O. Box 239 Bolton NC 28423 Dana L. Davis 08 29 69 3400 Oxbow Ct. Matthews NC 28105 James D. Davis 01 20 68 804 Ridgewood Dr. NE Lenoir NC 28645 loseph H. Davis 06 11 69 Rte 1 , Box 244 Horse Shoe NC 28742 Richard E. Davis 08 27 69 801 Cox Mill Road Concord NC 28025 Roy E. Dellinger 06 10 68 2063 Stedwick Place Charlotte NC 2821 1 Brett J. Denton 1 0 06 68 Route 2, Box 284 Zebulon NC 27597 Bethany M. Deptuch 05 19 69 Rte. 3, Box 262B Mars Hill NC 28754 Ann C. Dickson 06 08 69 P. O. Box 217 Newland NC 28657 William B. Diggs 10 14 69 Rte. 1, Box 257 Morven NC 281 19 Jeffrey S. Dimock 01 19 69 2512 Deercreek Drive Winston-Salem NC 27106 Marcus F. Doane 04 28 69 207 Queensferry Road Cary NC 2751 16313 Deanne L. Dotson 10 21 68 Route 2, Box 186 King NC 27021 Darren M. Dowell 06 1 7 70 P. O. Box 1595 Cullowhee NC 28723 Johanna L. Draper 10 21 69 1045 Briarcliff Road Burlington NC 27215 Karen E. Duffy 1 1 26 68 207 Brookside Lane Moravian Falls NC 28654 Cynthia A. Dy 12 14 69 102 Crabapple Lane Chapel Hill NC 27514 David B. Eason 10 16 68 2315 Glendale Avenue Durham NC 27704 William L. Eason 02 11 69 5 Woodstock Ct. Greensboro NC 27408 Neva T. Edens 07 24 69 326 Camelot Drive Salisbury NC 28144 Marcia D. Edwards 11 20 68 P. O. Box 3 Bath NC 27808 Theodore C. Edwards II 10 14 69 Rte. 9, Box 426 Chapel Hill NC 27514 Karen M. Eller 04 1 1 68 Rte. 1, Box 529 Stanley NC 28164 Mark A. Enyedi 08 01 68 2602 Brookhaven Dr. Kinston NC 28501 Samson A. Eymer 05 20 68 108 South First Ave. Mayodan NC 27027 Wanda L. Faircloth 1 2 28 167 309 East 1 Street Erwin NC 28339 Brenda E. Ferguson 11 15 67 601 Spring Street Mount Holly NC 28120 Michael P. Fikes 1 1 07 69 1 608 Cedarlimb Ct. Winston-Salem NC 27107 Jan A. Fletcher 03 03 69 P O. Box 55 Boonville NC 2701 1 Rufus A. Flowers 08 14 69 Rte. 1 , Box 416 Deep Run NC 28525 Jeffry R. Foeller 08 18 68 808 Magnolia Avenue Reidsville NC 27320 Marshall P. Forrester 12 12 67 Route 2, Box 86 Cherryville NC 28021 Holly J. Foster 04 12 69 Rte. 5, Box 251 Clinton NC 28328 Amy L. Fox 04 13 69 206 Woodfield Road Whiteville NC 28472 Amy L. Francis 04 17 68 2202 Greenbriar Road Kinston NC 28501 Robert M. Freeland II 03 08 69 701 Old Bell Road Matthews NC 28105 Rodney A. Freeman 05 06 69 212 Northwestern Dr, Morganton NC 28655 Sylvia J. Freeman 07 17 68 Route 2, Box 7 Creswell NC 27928 Alison J. Frost 07 26 69 P. O. Box 653 New Bern NC 28560 Lars C. Fuchs Rte. 1 , Box 1 33B Turtletown TN 37391 08 03 69 Kenneth R. Gahagan Route 4, Box 589 Marion NC 28752 02 11 68 Chandana Ganguli 5719 Danville Drive Fayetteville NC 28301 07 08 68 Christy D. Garrison 1 608 S. Elm Street Greenville NC 27834 10 21 69 Michelle D. Gentile Rte. 1, Box 281 A Murphy NC 28906 02 24 69 Laura 1. Gerald 1404 Fairmont Road Lumberton NC 28358 08 12 68 David A. Ghirardelli 1404 Anderson Street Durham NC 27707 09 12 68 Michael C. Grant 2128 St. Marshall Dr. Virginia Beach VA 23454 1 1 12 69 Elliot H. Graves 409 McFayden Drive Fayetteville NC 28304 12 13 68 Linda E. Green 1610 Sycamore Street Durham NC 27707 1 2 09 69 Karen L. Greene Route 1 , Box 25 Pinetops NC 27864 01 26 68 Howard J. Griffin Rte. 6, Box 142 Statesville NC 28677 12 19 67 |ohn M. Grimes 1 26 Grant Street Eden NC 27288 05 05 68 Kenneth M. Grimes 1 1 26 Benning Durham NC 27703 01 27 68 Daniel D. Grove 3023 Redford Drive Greensboro NC 27408 09 07 69 Joseph T. Grunkemeyer 604 Emerywood Drive Raleigh NC 27609 02 1 2 68 Ginger L. Gupton Rte. 17, Box 7 Lexington NC 27292 11 10 68 Herbert N. Hackney 1205 Brookside Drive Wilson NC 27893-3730 02 20 69 Jeffrey D. Hagen 4568 Emily Drive Kernersville NC 27284 10 19 70 Paula J. Hamby Rte. 2, Box 464A-1 Mt. Airy NC 27030 01 29 69 Douglas P. Hanes 23 Ivy Lane Wilkesboro NC 28697 03 21 69 James M. Hanks Rte. 3, Box 26-c Dudley NC 28333 08 2 1 68 Paul E. Hanover 9 Runningbranch Dr. Havelock NC 28532 08 03 69 Richard G. Harrelson Rte. 1, Box 108 Cherryville NC 28021 03 18 69 Jennifer P. Harrod 2717 Little River Dr Hillsborough NC 27278 03 28 68 Joy C. Hasberry 1 1 7 Aldersgate Road Jacksonville NC 28540 04 15 69 Mark E. Heinze 7308 Crossridge Rd. Charlotte NC 28214 1 1 07 68 Dean E. Hembree 1018 Dornoch Road Gastonia NC 28054 06 03 68 Angeline L. Henson Route 1 , Box 724-B Chocowinity NC 27817 08 04 68 Mary C. Hite 6212 Harbor Drive Concord NC 28025 04 24 68 Marcus A. Hodges Rte. 10, Box 123 Kinston NC 28501 03 29 69 Martha R. Hodgin Route 3, Box 198 Chapel Hill NC 27514 02 24 68 Margery 1. Hollis 2427 Roundabout Lane Charlotte NC 28210 06 07 68 David E. Hood Rte .’ I ' - - 60 Rutherfordton NC 28139 07 16 68 Lynn M. Hooker 1416 Manchester Lane Burlington NC 27215 1 1 10 68 Shawn M. Hopkins Route 1 , Box 200 Wade NC 28395 04 23 68 1-Win Huang Route 5, Box 1357 Hickory NC 28601 08 08 68 Michael M. Huang 14 Quail Drive Salisbury NC 28144 1 1 09 68 Patti C. Huang 2466 Foxwrxxl Drive Chapel Flill NC 27514 10 21 68 Alisa M. Hughley 2606 Bexley Avenue Durham NC 27707 09 08 69 Warren H. Hull P O. Box 309 Fallston NC 28042 01 05 68 1 03 Reginald ). Humphrey 01 27 68 Lisheng Kong 07 29 68 P. O. Box 282 100 Terrace Avenue Burlington NC 27215 Murphy NC 28906 Mary A. Hungerford 11 07 69 Steven B. Kraines 02 01 69 P. O. Box 116 1702 Duke Univ. Road Walnut Cove NC 27052 Durham NC 27701 David W. Hunley 06 26 69 Steven C. Lane 1 2 06 68 1 60 Oak Drive Rte. 3, Box 710 Southern Pines NC 28387 Dunn NC 28334 John R. Ilzhoefer 08 13 69 Tamara R. Lane 02 27 68 318 Country Club Rd. Route 1 , Box 572 Jacksonville NC 28540 Tyner NC 27980 Daniel M. Ingram 02 05 69 Jennifer E. Larson 11 05 69 1 307 Bringham Rd. 408 Altapass Road Chapel Hill NC 27514 Spruce Pine NC 28777 Katherine C. Isbister 01 28 69 Colin C. Law 05 12 68 1036 Beecher Road 3740 N. Lake Shore Dr Winston-Salem NC 27104 Clemmons NC 27012 Lisa C. jackson 05 30 68 Benjamin J. Lea 1 1 17 68 Rte. 2, Box 1 38-B 320 Roger Road Pink Hill NC 28572 Lexington NC 27292 Amandeep S. Jawa 01 13 69 Patrick T. Lea 03 06 69 1 708 Tryon Drive 610 Park Avenue Fayetteville NC 28303 Goldsboro NC 27530 Nora D. lennings 1 0 07 69 Lawrence C. Lee 09 27 69 P. O. Box 367 3300 Plantation Rd. 100 Watlington Dr. Matthews NC 28105 Reidsville NC 27320 Tina M. Lee 06 26 68 Christy M. lohnson 02 02 69 Route 6, Box 1117 Rte. 1 , Box 36 Hickory NC 28601 Bolivia NC 28422 Paul W. Levering 04 19 68 lames W. lohnson 08 03 69 1 14 Cornelius Avenue Rte. 2, Box 50 Mount Airy NC 27030 Bolivia NC 28422 Stanford M. Lin 08 1 5 69 lulie M. lohnson 07 01 69 1 702 Aftonshire Dr 1 1 3 Pine C one Drive Greensboro NC 27410 Oxford NC 27565 Less C. Lincoln II 09 22 69 Anita W. Jones 07 20 69 Rte. 1, Box 1010 P. O. Box 793 Hillsborough NC 27278 Burlington NC 27215 Kelly G. Lindsley 03 1 7 68 Anthony P. Jones 06 27 68 . Route 3, Box 1 79 P. O. Box 387 Advance NC 27006 Andrews NC 28901 Michael A. Ling 12 11 67 Eric C. Jones 06 14 68 345 Downey Place 1 120D Thompson Cir. Gastonia NC 28054 Ft. Eustis VA 28532 Linda L. Liu 07 09 68 Natalie B. Jones 05 04 68 5415 Rea Road 2721 Saddle Drive Matthews NC 28105 Durham NC 2771 2 Edward T. Livengood 07 30 68 Sybil M. Jones 11 20 67 Route 3, Box 383 P. O. Box 305 Carthage NC 28327 Boone NC 28607 Leon O. Livingston 02 22 69 Jonathan C. Jordan 05 26 68 5400 Peppercorn St. 601 Tanner ' s Run Dr. Durham NC 27704 Winston-Salem NC 27107 Robbie R. Locklear 07 07 70 Byron M. Kaiser 04 1 1 3 68 Rte. 10, Box 858 314 Crestside Dr., SE Lumberton NC 28358 Concord NC 28025 James M. Long 04 25 68 Heather D. Kane 07 24 69 Route 1 , Box 81 3725 10th St., NE Milton NC 27305 Hickory NC 28601 Lora A. Long 09 27 68 Kathy G. Kannenberg 11 30 68 Route 3, Box 289-B 2450 Hope Mills Road Apex NC 27502 Fayetteville NC 28304 Joy L. Love 12 13 67 Samuel R. Kaplan 04 02 68 P. O. Box 273 321 No. Rodoret St. Etowah NC 28729 Valdese NC 28690 James A. Lowe 09 19 69 Renu P. Karamchandani 1 2 1 6 68 P. O. Box 503 103 Trinity Woods Dr Wadesboro NC 28170 Raleigh NC 27607 Katie Lowry 02 24 68 Tracey L. Keck 01 05 69 Route 2, Box 260 1 35 N. Graham Street Pembroke NC 28372 Winston-Salem NC 27101 Gregory B. Lyon 10 11 69 Sharon R. Keel 09 20 68 5 Oakwilde Drive 1 6 Rachel Drive Asheville NC 28803 Nashville NC 27856 Bruce C. Macartney-Filgate 07 24 68 Robert G. Kelley Jr. 04 27 69 1614 Hammond Street 707 Pebble Dr Rocky Mount NC 27801 Greensboro NC 27410 Katherine A. MacDonald 10 19 68 Jeanine P. Kelly 08 07 68 9001 Peyton Randolph 31 16 Hope Valley Rd. Matthews NC 28105 Durham NC 27707 Kimberly A. Macri 02 23 68 William R. Kennedy 09 1 0 69 311 Dogwood Drive 1116 Crestview Drive Eden NC 27288 Salisbury NC 281 44 Raphael C. Malveau 01 24 69 Herbert V. Kerner 01 01 69 756 Chadwick Road 3480 Thamesford Dr. Fayetteville NC 28301 Fayetteville NC 28301 Michael M. Marshall 09 1 6 68 Rodney E. Kestler 06 1 1 69 5504 Francisco Drive Rte. 6, Box 120 Greensboro NC 27410 Lexington NC 27292 Cheryl L. Martin 09 1 5 68 Peter G. Khoury 06 05 68 1656 E. 22nd Street 2213 Granville Road Winston-Salem NC 27105 Greensboro NC 27408 Leah K. Martin 10 22 67 Sharon L. Killian 09 05 68 K-3 Doctors Park 46 Robinhood Road Greenville NC 27834 Asheville NC 28804 Michael J. Martine 03 21 69 Oscar H. King 1 2 05 69 501 Guilford Road Rte. 1 , Box 609 Jamestown NC 27282 Laurinburg NC 28352 Sammy R. Mason 08 04 69 Timothy David N. King 07 29 68 79 Cedar Creek Road 1 103 Evergreen Ave. Newport NC 28570 Goldsboro NC 27530 Erik J. Mattheis 1 0 29 67 Clifton R. Kinlaw 1 2 1 5 67 1309 Brevard Drive Route 4, Box 85 Asheboro NC 27203 Bladenboro NC 28320 Philip D. Mauskopf 1 2 06 68 Benjamin A. Kirk 1 1 19 68 700 Brighton Road Rte 1, Box 334B Durham NC 27707 Glade Valley NC 28627 Bennett S. May 07 1 3 69 Melissa E. Kirkland 08 07 68 Rte. 6, Box 367 111 N. Waverly St. Boone NC 28607 P. O. Box 512 Palmer C. McCall 08 25 69 Farmville NC 27828 P O. Box 1229 Kenneth J. Klimkowski 11 28 67 Marion NC 28752 3375 Deerwood Drive Thomas C. McCown 1 2 24 68 Gastonia NC 28054 Rte. 2, Box 1081 Susan E. Knight 06 30 68 Hillsborough NC 27278 100 Harbor Drive Paul M. McGregor III 06 04 69 Morehead City NC 28557 1 304 Shady Lane John E. Konanc 12 18 67 Durham NC 27712 1 1 5 Windsor Circle Lisa A. McKitrick 05 06 69 Chapel Hill NC 27514 Rte. 6, Box 490H Li Kuo Kong 09 27 69 Morganton NC 28655 100 Terrace Avenue Mary E. McLaughlin 04 08 68 Murphy NC 28906 400 West Nance Street 104 Whiteville NC 28472 Richard A. McLawhorn 02 1 7 69 402 Honeycutt Drive Wilmington NC 28403 Paul A. Meggett 04 05 69 2024 Barringer Drive Ch arlotte NC 28208 Thomas E. Meigs 08 05 68 P. O. Box 223 Cullowhee NC 28723 William D. Moates 01 22 68 71 7 Lancashire Road Winston-Salem NC 27106 April D. Moon 02 13 70 306 Hale Street Burlington NC 27215 Lori G. Moore 06 10 69 Rte. 1 , Box 1 72 Coats NC 27521 Marshall S. Moore 06 29 70 P. O. Box 7045 Greenville NC 27834 Pearleatha O. Moore 12 30 67 P. O. Box 802 Candor NC 27229 Alice C. Moran 1 1 29 67 Route 2, Box 288 State Road NC 28676 Ginger L. Morgan 06 20 68 Route 1 , Box 40 Candor NC 27229 Mark E. Morrow 06 30 69 407 Greenbriar Drive Jacksonville NC 28540 Rachel L. Murkofsky 09 28 69 Rte. 3, Box 12709 Raleigh NC 27603 C. Laurence Murphy 07 22 67 Box 454, Cotten Rd. Sanford NC 27330 Kimberly S. Myers 05 19 68 Route 1 , Box 331 -A Woodleaf NC 27054 Jerry D. Needham 08 03 69 4802 Chaucer Drive Greensboro NC 27407 James H. Neely 05 27 68 212 Marbun Rd. Columbia SC 29206 John E. Nelson Jr. 07 30 69 Rte. 2 , Box 152 Sophia NC 27350 Felecia Y. Nicholson 10 14 69 Rte. 1, Box 6C Candor NC 27229 Donald A. Nisbett 02 03 68 Route 6, Box 1 50 Laurinburg NC 28352 Gina P. Norman 09 24 68 1 500 East Bardens Rd Charlotte NC 28226 Jeffrey L. Oakes 07 1 3 68 1025 S. Magnolia St. Mooresville NC 28115 Jennifer E. Olinger 01 06 69 2 Lone Pine Road Asheville NC 28803 Kimberly J. Owens 11 11 68 Rte. 2, Box 26F Hertford NC 27944 Rebecca E. Owens 01 09 68 P. O. Box 809 Arden NC 28704 Carla Oxendine 01 15 69 315 Old Farm Road Raeford NC 28376 Hyon C. Paek 02 1 2 69 700 Greenland Drive Fayetteville NC 28305 Christopher M. Paine 06 1 7 68 1609 Brooklyn Road Apex NC 27502 Valerie D. Parham 05 09 69 Rte. 1 , Box 710 Littleton NC 27850 Susan S. Park 05 07 69 6316 Valley Ests. Dr Raleigh NC 27612 Elizabeth C. Parker 09 01 68 Route 1, Box 89 Eure NC 27935 Wendy D. Pelc 10 31 68 230 Lakeway Drive Lewisville NC 27023 Stephen L. Perkins 07 31 69 P O. Box 322 Buies Creek NC 27506 Christopher M. Petersen 05 05 69 Rte. 2 , Box AA Creston NC 28615 Knute C. Peterson 11 19 69 21 34 Meares Road Chapel Hill NC 27514 Kevin J. Pint 01 24 68 133 Whisperwood Cir. Hendersonville NC 28739 Joseph D. Pirestani 11 10 68 Rte. 1. Box 1 71 B Lumber Bridge NC 28357 William A. Pizer 11 19 68 601 Lakestone Drive Raleigh NC 27609 Tonia C. Poteat 04 25 69 200 Robin Lane Graham NC 27253 Robert D. Powell 08 20 68 P O. Box 622 Candor NC 27229 John S. Price 08 28 69 706 Godwin Court Raleigh NC 27606 Angeli C. Primlani 02 29 68 1415 Laughridge Dr. Cary NC 2751 1 Jeffrey K. Privett 03 04 68 P. O. Box 104 Spencer NC 28159 Joanne H. Promislow 2520 Red Barn Lane Charlotte NC 28210 01 10 70 Stephen K. Pruett 3410 Covered Brdg. Cv Charlotte NC 28201 07 07 68 Susan G. Queen 41 7 Sante Fe Drive Fayetteville NC 28303 05 18 69 Geetha S. Rao P. O. Box 558 Murphy NC 28906 1 2 20 69 Melissa M. Rapp P. O. Box 51 Blowing Rock hJC 28605 08 12 69 Christopher A. Rella 4007 Cnapra Drive Wilmington NC 28403 05 03 69 Julie A. Reynolds 6025 Bellow Street Raleigh NC 27609 08 24 68 Aretha C. Richardson Rte. 1, Box 276 Hollister NC 27844 08 15 68 Stephen B. Roberts Jr. 1 1 3 Dogwood Drive Black Mountain NC 2871 1 03 21 69 Paul L. Robinson Jr. P. O. Box 458 Yanceyville NC 27379 1 1 03 69 Richard W. Roddy P. O. Box 160 Littleton NC 27850 01 24 68 Wade B. Rogers 1 1 2 Cabell Way Charlotte NC 28211-4073 07 31 69 Lisa A. Rohrbach 1920 Hillock Drive Raleigh NC 27612 09 14 68 Lauralea J. Roper C-1 Woodfiela Condos Asheville NC 28803 1 1 04 68 Amy K. Roscoe 1 716 Circle Drive Greenville NC 27834 04 1 1 68 Dorothy G. Rose 4239 Waterbury Dr. Charlotte NC 28209 06 04 68 Thomas W. Rose 3233 Kim Drive Charlotte NC 28208 05 22 68 R. Channing Rouse 106 Club Road La Grange NC 28551 02 25 68 George D. Rowe 225 Church Rd. Havelock NC 28532 11 07 67 John W. Ruffin 2612 McDowell St. Durham NC 27705 10 30 69 Ellen D. Safrit 1 760 Parker Lane Henderson NC 27536 01 04 69 Sergio J. Salinas P. O. Box 486 Dudley NC 28333 05 1 7 69 Ashley D. Salter 1019 River Street Jacksonville NC 28540 04 04 68 Christopher S. Sampson P. O. Box 56 Pembroke NC 28372 02 07 70 Mitchell S. Sanders 367 Providence Sq. Dr Charlotte NC 28226 1 2 02 69 James L. Sands Jr. 1 16 Hawkins Drive Greensboro NC 27410 03 31 69 Andrew D. Schiermeier 303 Glasgow Road Cary NC 27511 09 13 69 Wesley G. Schooler 4001 Colorado Avenue Durham NC 27707 09 06 69 Deric M. Scott Rte 6, Box 205 Asheboro NC 27203 07 20 68 Erik L. Scott 1 225 Ray Street Kernersville NC 27284 11 08 68 Douglas E. Shackelford 2559 Amesbury Road Winston-Salem NC 27103 12 13 67 Nora C. Shappley 103 Queen Anne Road Greenville NC 27834 04 26 69 Kimberly L. Sheila P O Box 154 Hillsborough NC 27278 04 30 69 Jessica L. Short 13 Powell Road Newport NC 28570 01 11 68 Donna L. Shumate P. O. Box 956 Sparta NC 28675 01 13 68 David E. Sibert Rte. 3, Box 398 Lincolnton NC 28092 03 31 69 Nancy L. Siler 1 75 West Main Street Franklin NC 28734 07 06 69 Ann M. Simmons 106 Guiness Lane Mt. Airy NC 27030 11 13 68 Amanda 1. Slater 1225 Old Farm Road Charlotte NC 28226 01 30 68 Nicholas B. Sliz 1601 Picadilly Drive Charlotte NC 2821 1 02 20 68 Chandra Y. Smith 1008 Squirrel Hill Rd Charlotte NC 28213 07 1 1 68 105 David C. Smith Rte. 2, Box 80 Banner Elk NC 28604 04 19 68 Susan E. Wallace Rte. 3, Box 870 Beaufort NC 28516 1 1 19 68 Marjorie |. Smith 1215 Little Creek Rd Durham NC 27713 11 23 68 Susan R. Wallace Box 5 Sherrills Ford NC 28673 05 1 7 69 Nancy L. Smith 4441 Town Country Dr Charlotte NC 28226 06 20 68 |ohn A. Ward P. O. Box 935 Clarkton NC 28433 01 08 68 William T. Smith IV 2802 Park Avenue Wilmington NC 28403 1 1 13 68 Margaret F. Ware 1 204 Lochcarron Lane Cary NC 27511 1 1 02 69 Mark E. Snesrud 9708 Daycroft Ct. Raleigh NC 27609 08 16 69 Robert E. Waters 403 Winchester Rd. lacksonville NC 28540 09 02 68 Kelley B. Snyder 3111 Ravenhill Drive Fayetteville NC 28303 03 23 71 Jana C. Watts 802 W. Shaw Street St. Pauls NC 28384 05 1 0 69 Sonja R. Spell Rte. 9, Box 419 Fayetteville NC 28301 03 18 68 Todd L. Weaver 110 E. Brentwood Rd Greensboro NC 27403 06 03 69 Janet L. Spencer Rte. 1 . Box 352 Haw River NC 27258 1 1 17 68 Dixie T. Wells P. O. Box 95 Norman NC 28367 01 14 69 Garrett B. Stanley 1 16 Pond Pine Drive Plymouth NC 27962 1 0 05 68 Robert N. West 141 Brandon Road Hendersonville NC 28739 06 10 69 Tarshia L. Stanley 406 Bandy Street Four Oaks NC 27524 1 1 20 67 Christopher K. Wheeler 5 Odessa Place Manteo NC 27954 1 2 06 67 Douglas R. Steen 2205 Weybridge Drive Raleigh NC 27609 06 27 68 Deanna L. Wiederhold 808 Hemingway Drive Raleigh NC 27609 1 1 11 70 Robert ). Stevens 71 Woodbury Road Asheville NC 28804 07 30 68 Andrea L. Williams Rte. 1 , Box 620 Scotland Neck NC 27874 02 1 5 68 Gina M. Stewart 105 Glen Cannon Dr, Pisgah Forest NC 28768 04 03 68 Bryan K. Williams P. O. Box 1 Magnolia NC 28453 01 10 69 Kathleen A. Stewart 575 Washington Ln. lenkintown PA 19046 01 25 69 Helen A. Williams 310 Rippling Stream Durham NC 27704 04 19 69 Natama V. Summers P. O. Box 484 Statesville NC 28677 07 11 69 Hope 1. Williams 7539 Hwy. 68 Kernersville NC 27284 09 05 68 Chi-Yon Sung 5624 C Via Romano Charlotte NC 28226 02 27 67 Michelle D. Williams 708 Red Carriage Ave Durham NC 27704 08 08 68 Craig D. Sybrant Rte. 2, Box 1 71 C Beulaville NC 28518 04 1 7 69 Dundee A. Wilson 5823 A Pointer Drive Raleigh NC 27609 11 30 67 Patti A. Taranto 81 3 E. Graham Street Shelby NC 28150 11 13 67 Soraya N. Wilson Rte 1, Box 151 Teachey NC 28464 03 05 69 Joshua B. Tew 1 061 8 Kingfisher Dr. Pineville NC 28134 1 2 09 67 Lanita G. Wimberly P. O. Box 51 Windsor NC 27983 01 18 68 Robert W. Thacker 5043 Blakeshire Road Greensboro NC 27406 1 0 02 68 Thomas B. Winslow P. O. Box 296 Hertford NC 27944 03 03 68 David S. Thompson 707 West Church St. Elizabeth City NC 27909 1 2 30 68 Jennifer M. Woodard 1840 Gola Drive Fayetteville NC 28301 05 1 5 68 Neal P. Thornburg Rte. 4, Box 45A Cherryville NC 28021 01 10 69 Jerrilyn W. Woodard 1 501 West Nash St. Wilson NC 27893 05 06 68 Michael P. Tilly 1007 Belmorrow Drive Charlotte NC 28214 08 1 7 68 Elizabeth C. Woodhouse 6238 Trowbridge Dr. Wilmington NC 28403 04 1 5 68 Daphne D. Tippens 11117 Kingfisher Dr. Pineville NC 28134 04 23 69 Julie S. Woos ley P. O. Box 1164 Cullowhee NC 28723 05 12 68 Jeffrey W. Tolle 5311 Graycliff Drive Greensboro NC 27406 03 23 69 David J. Wrisley 1002 Rollingwood Dr. Greensboro NC 27410 06 1 1 70 Maria E. Trent 100 Hyde Park Hertford NC 27944 02 22 69 Richard C. Wu 1 16 Wellington Drive Salisbury NC 28144 10 20 67 Elizabeth L. Tripp 1 19 Forest Circle Murfreesboro NC 27855 02 03 68 Yi-Chyi Wu 105 Tiara Court Garner NC 27529 03 04 68 Catherine E. Troelstra 63 Wide Horizon Dr Franklin NC 28734 05 09 69 Karen H. Yeowell 608 Concordia Court Chapel Hill NC 27514 04 01 68 David R. Tucker 3213 Hawthorne Road Rocky Mount NC 27801 06 05 69 Darren M. Young Rte. 3, Kirby Lane Waxhaw NC 28173 02 11 68 Dale M. Wachowiak 9025 Nolesgate Road Charlotte NC 28215 09 24 69 Matthew B. Young 80 Rector Road Weaverville NC 28787 12 18 67 Emanuel A. Waddell 4403 Carpenter Ave. Bronx NY 10470 Chantal A. Wall 315 9th Street Southport NC 28461 09 02 68 08 27 69 Pamela L. Yount Rte. 5, Box 100 Hickory NC 28601 08 24 68 106 Editor: Leigh Killian; ' Managing Editor: Jeanine Kelly; Advisors: Lynne Donges and Cathy Veal; Coordinators: Simone Bowers J f f c r e d t (People); Elizabeth Cates (Academics), Hyon Paek (Clubs), Amy Bingham (Sports), Amy Roscoe (Dorm Life); Photography Coordma- tors: Kevin Pint, Richard Wu; Staff- Photographers: Charles Alston, Cari Carothers, Eric Jones, Karen Yeowell, Joffa Applegate, Ginger Gupton, Dail Rowe, Doug §teen, Kim Macri, Katherine Isbisfer, Deirdre Allen; Staff Members: Steven ATdrich, Kathy Anderson, Bret Barton,. Stephanie Bowes, Laura Carter, Jeff Dimock, Rodney Freeman, Warren Hull, Reginald Humphrey, Kim Owens, Cha p J ra. r Smith, Kelley Brooke- Snyder, Michael Tilly, Susan Wallace, Dixie- Wells. 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