North Forsyth High School - Cynosure Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1980

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Reginald Hol 16 PECXSPEE P P 1: VIK PEUL QUE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE FJ www rnur PEOPLE PEQPLE G f PRINCIPALS Mr. Gibson, Principal One of the most important qualities of a high school prin- cipal is the ability to under- stand and get along well with the faculty and student body. Mr. Gibson, as Northls prin- cipal, bears this responsibility well as he carries on the busi- ness of the school. His per- sonal concern for Northls '6family and his sense of fair play are admirable. His insis- tence on high standards for North represents the true Vik- ing spirit! Mr. Johnson, Assistant Principal Mr. Johnson, as one of North's Assistant Principals, rec- ognizes the fact that administration, faculty, and student body need to be aware of rules, regulations, and expecta- tions of all N0rth's family, Consequently, he em- phasizes the importance of the student handbook to facilitate the handling of any school-related problems that might arise. His other responsibilities include stu- dent discipline, supervision of extracurricular ac- tivities, and Senior Class attendance. His patience and willingness to work with the faculty and the student body have earned him the respect of all. Mr. Council, Assistant Principal As he assumes his daily responsibilities of Assistant Prin- cipal, Mr. Council has numerous opportunities to work closely with faculty and the student body. Student discipline, supervision of extracurricular activities, and Junior Class at- tendance are among his most important duties. They necessi- tate his being dedicated, well-informed, and firm but fair. Mrs. Allen Mrs. Evans Mrs. Jessup Mrs. Johnston avi! P -N3 Nd Ms., Mrs. Kastner Mrs. Martin Mr. Moye Mrs. Ruhland 4-. fc .., gy Mrs. Sizemore Mr. Styron Mrs. Westmoreland Mrs. Whitfield Mrs. Allen: Bookkeeper: keeps payroll. Mrs. Evans: Media Center Coordinator: pro- vides media for faculty and students. Mrs. Jessup: Media Center Coordinator: supervises media staff and pages. Mis. Johnston: Vocational Counselor: coun- sels students concerning personal problems andfor future plans. Mrs. Kastner: Director of Student Services: coordinates guidance and counseling services. Mrs. Martin: Secretary: maintains student tiles and correspondence with North Forsyth. Mr. Moye: Guidance Counselor: registers stu' dents: counsels students concerning academic and personal problems. Mr. Ruhland: Guidance Counselor: registers students: counsels students concerning aca- demic and personal problems. Mrs. Sizemore: Media Center Clerk: orders books and audiovisual materials, processes i v 5 :xii y books to be distributed. Mr. Styron: Supervisor of Transportation, Northwest District. Mrs. Westmoreland: School Registrar: main- tains personal and academic records of stu- dents. Mrs. Whitiield: Guidance Office Secretary types correspondence for the Guidance Office t Q4 1 Y. l. . .. ,v fivf . +P yrtxx 4. M' ' ,-f. -,:' ' l ' 'f5??!'Tf. zz? ., Y' 11, A ,E 2 1 2 X .A . ,J ga si .K L. QQ f fill 21 PAGES and ASSISTANTS Left to light: Lisa Haste, Debbie Blackwelder, Judy Swaim, Kim Blakley, Susan Hinson, Lisa Merritt, Debbie Self, Karen Stewart. I D OFFICE We ...-4 ' Lu u Z 4 9. D U Seated, left to right: Leah Hill, Lisa Davis, Ryan Ervin, Renee Prevette, Susie Blackbum. Stand- ing, left to right: Shantina Thompson, Sharon Thacker, Barbara Wil- moth. Seated, left to right: Sabrina Tilton, Iris Lash, Lori Norwood, Lisa Wendi Brooks, Sherri Hayes, Pam Hairston, Wilma Jenkins,Jini Dun- Stephenson, Theresa Gallagher, Cynthia Anderson, Leslie Sapp, Can, Kenny Caldwell, Rodney Speas, Mindy Stokes, Vicki Sergeant, Michael Sheff. Standing, left to right: Elaine Shen, Susan Pinnix, Teresa Brown, Lorraine Harper. LIBRARY lst Row: Daintry O'Brien, Cheryl Walker, Carla Moyer, Sabrina Thomas, Kelly Parker. 2nd Row: Darryl Crosby, S ,' Renee Hughes, Joycelyn Summey, Janet Vestal. 23 'nv GLI H Mrs Ballard ' MJF - -e w?L3 K f Ji ,A . X st Q. ag 2 . 1- 1 m'-W' 24 X t a. ms.. i Mrs. Ballard: English IV: Sports, Adventure, and Com- edy: Practical English: Campus Life Advisor. Mrs. Blackburnf English IV: English Department Chairman. Ms. Connors: English III and IV: CtySponsor Cheerlead- ers: Latin Club Advisor. Mrs. Conrad: English Ill and IV: School-Based Commit- tee: Hospitality Committee. Mrs. Gentry: English IV: Senior Honors English: Intro- duction to JournalismlPublications: Publications: Senior Class Sponsor: Junior Marshal Sponsor: Norland Advisor. Mr. Goodwin: English III: Junior Honors English: Key Club Advisor: Girls' Tennis Coach. Mr. Lanier: English III and IV. Mrs. McCarthy: English III: Human Relations Advisor: Assistant Junior Class Sponsor. Miss Mos: English III and IV: Journalism Publications: Cynosure Advisor. Mrs. Moultry: English Ill: Ebony Society Advisor: School-Based Committee. Miss Threlfall: Advanced Composition: Myths and Legends: English IV: Student Council Advisor: Inter-Club Council Advisor. Mrs. Trotter: English II and IV: Drama I and II: Debate Club Advisor. Mr. Lanier S X gsmw' Mrs. Blackburn Ms. Connors Mrs. Conrad Mrs. Gentry Mr. Goodwin Mrs. McCarthy Miss Moss Mrs. Moultry Miss Threlfall Mrs. Trotter . s 'I T ii ' f 3 3 Q - s 9 'S li 12 .B .5 -32324 WL X3 32,29 21-9 H 5 K is mam., ,.f- y . 1- - K W If- . SSS ,,,.L,x +-.. ,'-.,,p-l -- 25 ART Mr. I'-4 Hurych Miss Jackson fi Q22 2 2' .Z Z ' fi ' Mr. Alred: Band III and IV, Marching Band Advisorg Pep Band Advisorg Majorettes Advisorg Valkyries CcyAdvisor. Ms. Griff'm: Mixed Chorus I, II, III, and IV, Advanced Chorus Advisor. Mr. Hurych: Art Il, III, and IVQ Key Club Co-Advisor. Miss Jackson: Art I and Ilg English III, Pep Club Advisor. Col. Moody: Air Force Junior ROTC I, II, III, and IV. Sgt. Wilkins: Air Force Junior ROTC I, Il, III, and IV. Mr. Alred Ms. Griffin ,F ... P! N Col. Moody Sgt. Wilkins US ESS I I K! Q' 48.3 I I I T1 X 1 L'fX4X.l ! I' ' Mr. Berrier Mrs. Furches Mrs. Hix Mrs. Loggins Mrs. Speas -Q T 'X 2 fn 'Q Mr. Berrier: Accounting I and II: Shorthand IIg Data Processing: Business Depanment Chairman. Mrs. Furches: Typing Ig Shonhand Ig Office Occupations: Record Keeping: National Honor Society Advisor. Mrs. Hix: Accounting Ig Typing Ig Business Mathg Student Council Advisor. Mrs. Loggins: Cooperative Office Occupa- tions: Business Law: Business Economicsg Accounting lg FBLA Advisor. Mrs. Speas: Accounting Ig Record Keeping: Typing Ilg Tri-Hi-Y Advisor. 45121:- 'N-A Mrs Chadwick Mr Lewis Mr Nifong Mr Park Miss Tucker Mrs. Chadwick: Geometryg Algebra IIIQ Junior Council Sponsor. Mr. Lewis: Humanitiesg Biblical Historyg Applied Math. Mr. Nifong: Algebra Ig Algebra IIQ Consumer Mathg Athletic Directory Golf Coach. Mr. Park: Math IVQ Algebra IIg Geometryg Applied Mathg Assistant Football Coachg Ju- nior Varsity Basketball Coachg Assistant Baseball Coach. Miss Tucker: Algebra IIQ Algebra Illg Math IVg Math Vg National Honor Society Sponsorg Math Department Chairman. 'Ae X ,film f QV? 47 X so If? 'im A SCIENCE 36. X' f , s Mmewv-. A we 'VITY Mr. Bray Mrs. Butner 3 , 3 si ' is y rf- 2 A I-A -aj ca. , ,K 'alll' Mrs. Oakley Mr. Trotter fs, Mr. Jarvis Mr. Selle Mr. Bray: Physical Science: Ecology: Applied Mathg Biology: Assis- tant Football Coach: Girls' Basketball, Head Coach: Girls' Softball Head Coach. Mrs. Butner: Chemistry: Science Department Chairman: Anchor Club Advisor. Mr. Jarvis: Ornamental Horticulture: Agricultural Mechanics: Future Farmers of America Advisor, Mrs. Oakley: Anatomy: Physiology: Advanced Biology: Varsity Cheerleaders Sponsor: Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Sponsor. Mr. Selle: Forestry: Agricultural Production: Future Farmers of America Advisor. Mr. Trotter: Algebra ll: Physics: Consumer Math: Physical Science: I Assistant Football Coach: Assistant Boys' Varsity Basketball Coach. ll? HOP ....-wg, Mr. Bolton Mrs. Brown Mrs. Bueno Mrs. Grissom Mr. Bolton: Latin I, II, III, and IV. Mrs. Brown: Spanish II, III, and IV: English III: Spanish Club Advi- sor, Mrs. Bueno: Spanish Ig English ll: Spanish Singing Group Advisor: Spanish Club CcrAdvisor. Mrs. Grissom: French I, II, III, and IV: Spanish II: French Club Advisor: French Singing Group Advisor. Mr. Ramsay: Woodworking I and II: Metalworking Ig Boys' Soccer Coach: Wrestling Coach: Girls' Soccer Coach. Mr. Reid: General Drafting I: Architectural Drafting: Home Planningll-Iousehold Mechanics. Mr. Ramsay Mr. Reid ,......o- l-'4 ST DES 'W' Mr. Brent Mr. Huskins Mr. Shuler 3 .. . EN' X Mr. Beck Mr . Neill Mr. Beck: Distributive Educationg Introduction to Businessg DECA Club Advisor. Mr. Brent: Economicsg Today's Governmentg World Seminarg l-li-Y Ad' visorg Cross-Country Coachg Boys' Track Coach. Mr. Huskins: Pre-20th-Century American Historyg 20th-Century Ameri- can Historyg Contemporary American Societyg Assistant Athletic Direc- torg Head Football Coach. Mrs. McAleer: DE Ilg Marketingg Fashion Merchandisingg DECA Club Advisor. Mr. Neill: 20th-Century Historyg Economicsg ICTQ VICA Club Advisorg Close-Up Advisor. Mr. Shuler: Pre-20th-Century American Historyg 20th-Century American Historyg Economics and the American Consumerg Government and Po- litical Actiong International Relationsg Humanitiesg Physical Education, Head Coach Varsity Basketballg Boys' Tennis Coach. Mr. Wilson: ICTQ English IVQ Health Committee Chairmang VICA Club Advisor. Mrs. Lucas lleave of absencej: DE llg Marketing lg Fashion Merchandis- ingg Valkyries Sponsor. . ..,. , .,,, .. ...,,, ,,,,. i .,1ms.,: Wff, iwii-----WR K .... li .. s l , ff FU-V f tw- 1 Y '- W A . I rkyy . W ,,.. '.., , . ,,:: .1 elf V . ' 'I .save , ,gfairgf a ' 15 iff' ff' .at ' - a. ert A at A' A Mr. Wilson 32 DE X2 ,f r 1? HOME ECG- M S so Miss Huffman Mrs. Morgan Mrs. Rehn Mrs. White fix .- 13525 . 2:5 E ... Eg Q 3 if -'ill 29515 A 1,,:: .or....,...........,.-...is ..-A is . 't l WF is SEER.. f :::,:, -H M im rrssrr Miss Huffman: Foods and Nutritiong Child Developmentg Personal and Family Living Skills. Mrs. Morgan: Family Livingg Cooperative Home Economicsg Senior Class Advisorg HERO Club advisor. Mrs. Rehn: Home Economicsg Foods and Nutritiong Clothing and Textilesg Child Developmentg Advanced Home Economics. Mrs. White: Family Livingg Senior and Introductory Home Econom- icsg Child Developmentg Foods and Nutritiong Valkyries Advisorg Health Careers Advisor. lst Row: Gracie Dark Talathia Houst ,, Asgn I , k h , I rj g 5, mmwm f,,.,,,.N, ,.,. ,, ,,,,,1MM,.: .,.... , ,...,. .,..W. ..c,...,, on, Lillian Miller. 2nd Row: Roby Tuttle John Jarret Oscar Hicks. ' mmm. ii,,... . ,:11.::::1:-xx, M- Nqr , -:.,,,- W ..,,,.. ,. ,, , ,. ,, K, ic M .:. . , ' 1 v-- W V H , Q r , is N ull x , A J sg X 4 ' 'V i -Www 2 s X I g Wywff ii , -Z X .M g w ,lg 1 .WW K., cami: K W'kW' ' All , wif , f' UD' is' as may mea as is mm V se si ribs? 2 we ,A.W ,- f,Mgi 6fiiwauavfe1fiu' , ' L ,.-..v:h Fp.,,.. L. i il' ' A R 'ij .. l,, gg 3523 z I-If .l ,. ,l.,..,, ,..QQff er 3 . lg -if 5 A llfff W- f--- M sg: is , ' fwkqm Ma. 1 fy, wi iii Q H52 f frgxe' aa M E ik Pi -was RM.- ?'9Y lf 'x fkfie? exi- N WARE' vi -A WY ii E Q 'Ti R-'QNX I - N, W 2 . ,ji . . J Ak., 1 ', '-N I' if f W. K '2Y?El gi M 66 CS' 34 4 uf if lst Row: Mary Hauser, Betty Gregory, Juanita Ogburn, Ruby Chandler, Marie Griggs. 2nd Row: Caline Melton, Hazel Muncus Mary Brewer, Othela Evans, Betty Holbrook. Q . lry M , -L M erye Q ai 5. , 35 SE IORS Kevin Absher Charles Adams Keith Adams Terry Adams Joey Adkins Lisa Adkins Claudette Albright Benita Alderman joey Aldret Jimmy Alexander Senior Council - lst Row: Thomas Manning, Tim Wilks, Jimmy Alexan der, Buddy Medina, Juan Ellis, Darryl Keller, Ricky Speas. 2nd Row Teresa Brown, Janet Manin, Melva Richardson, Lisa Davis, Susan Hin- son, Susan Pinnix, Winifred Hauser, Paulette Sanders, Jenese Miller, Sha- 36 ron Thacker. 3rd Row: Sandy Swain, Lona Burchette, Shantina Thompson, Jerl Hyman, Rhonda Hauser, Manya Craver, Tonya Goldsmith, Mabel Herbert, Susan Gooley. David Alford Mike Allen Robin Allen Travis Allman John Ammons Cynthia Anderson David Anderson Aaron Arnder Tommy Arrington Vickie Asbury ' 4 , , 2 Greg Baker Steve Baker Suzanne Baker William Baker Pat Ballard Emily Ballus Lynn Banner Jennifer Barber Derrick Barker Gregory Barnes Scott Barton Leslie Baxter Lisa Beaman Karen Beasley Veronica Belcher Teresa Bell Tim Bernstein Lynn Billings Mike Billings Adam Birkholz Sohnie Black Susie Blackburn IQ.. 'flie- Debbie Blackwelder Kim Blakley An important part of anyone's day - being a good listener Arthur Blue Tammie Booker Jayne Booth Pam Bottoms Randy Bowles Tonya Bowles Tina Bowman Dean Boyles John Brady Nyana Brazulis Tina Brendle Ray Brent Carolyn Brewer Gerald Brewer Mike Brickner Wendi Brooks Darlene Brown David Brown Randy Brown Teresa Brown Tony Brown Anita Bryant Mike Bumgardner Lona Burchette Billy Burns Katrina Burns Thomas Burton Ty Burton Mary Byrd Daran Caesar Anita Cain Shannon Cain Kevin Calloway Tamra Calloway Diane Campbell Jamie Campbell Kim Campbell Mark Campbell A student patiently waits for the sound of the bell Ana Campora Jerome Cannon Jenny Cannoy Jane Carter Marvin Carter Teresa Carter Barry Casstevens Billy Caudle V ,,,. xl ' Tim Cave Bobby Cherry Kenneth Childress Howard Claggett l Bobby Clanton Cartland Clark Pam Caudle Todd Caudle You make me feel like dancing . . , K if VLLA , M, i 2 ' 1 . Lori Clayton Tony Clevinger David Coe Teretha Coe Lynette Coley fa 3 we 'CZ' Diane Collins Dwight Collins Eugene Collins James Collins Jeff Collins Lawrence Conrad Greg Cook Mike Cook I Mark Copeland Danny Couch Vickie Covert Sandy Covington SE IORS Kenneth Cowan Anne Cox Mike Cox Manya Craver Carlos Crawford Delora Crawford Donald Creasman Valerie Creech Lisa Crews Tammy Crews 1 YJ .lx ,feta r e v . if Darrel Crosby Bernard Crouch Billy Crow Bridgett Cureton Robert Dalton Phillip Daniels Steve Darnell Carl Davis Carol Davis Lisa Davis Tony Davis Kathy DeHart Randy Disher Karen Dixon Warrennetta Dobson Bradley Dodson David Doss Phillip Doss Benny Dowell A mind in motion is like a rolling snowball. - Edward O'Blenis 45 Meeting people unlike oneself does idea that one is unique. not enlarge one's outlookg it only confirms one's - Elizabeth Bowen Tim Dowell Jack Dumont Joey Dunnagan Nancy Dunnagan Moudkaii El Denise Eldridge Juan Ellis Scotti Emerson Levon Epps SE IORS Ryan Ervin Mark Eskew Shari Evans Terry Evans Tim Evans Walter Faye Rhonda Felts Kim Ferguson Tom Finch Clyde Fine 'kr-'fr -:av Deborah Fisher Willie Fisher Chris Flippin Ed Flowers Tim Forrest Mike Foust James Francisco Ziva Frazier Patricia Frye Robin Fulcher Carolyn Fulp Othello Gaddy Theresa Gallagher Kym Galyean Maria Gann Terry Garner Tonya Goldsmith Frankie Goodnough Reginald Goodwin Susan Gooley A friend is one who knows all about you and loves you just the same. 48 Robin Gordon Robin Gordy Hubbard Barbara Gray Treaver Gray Karen Green Sharal Green Jay Greene Judi Griffin Marty Griffin Lee Ann Grimes Kente Ellen Gwyn Myron Hairston Pam Hairston Thomas Hairston Ina Haithcock Laura Hambright Edna Hammonds Lynn Hammonds Mark Haney Keith Hannah Vance Hardy Marsha Harkey Jill Harris Todd Harris Isaac Harrold Lisa Haste Rhonda Hauser Winifred Hauser Dwayne Hawks Jackie Hayes Nannetta Hayes Sherri Hayes Tim Hayes Frankie Haynes Wendy Helsabeck Cedrick Henry Nannette Hepler Mabel Herbert Barry Hiatt Derwin Hiatt Leah Hill Susan Hinson Gray Hobson Mike Hobson Cheryl Hodges Barry Hoke we fi A Nothing is so uncertain or unpredictable as the feelings of a crowd. - Livy N M SE IOR 9 if r 1 ax, ii: ,, sf Scott Holbrook Kent Holliday Melanie Hollifield Jeff Hooks 'lf . f,kg:j,g Z.iiEZW.li?3:. D5 i , A it j,ui:1Sii?5f?5 ':ifff A ,W r or .Q ' ' 'TLQSVKS ve. .. x-sos -A ls- . Us-,1.wf L.,. NE af wr 1 146- -1' .555 ' 9 t 1x,fiw.,.J e 'I f- 11 box- : ' Ai ,M , YQ tim V: fx ,, .5iL 'f-- .. 4 ,, ,... .- yt - wftgyk ,gp N 1 'y 'f N.-mtvfwv Q 1 f Q'-ggi QPg254fg-5 L -,xg is is V- ivan! ,K W',xM.:V , ,A,.f, .-ram.-M -L - r e xi: 'sii'i-iif' uf: ', 2 Q A ixkxliwfl -3 '13 35.2 55635 K six. ai, .L err? A K K .. - Adam Hoots Mike Huff Debbie Huffman Dwayne Hughes Frank Hughes James Hughes Mike Huie Kelly Huls David Hunsucker John Hunter Todd Hutcherson Kenneth Hutchins Sharon Hyatt Jerl Hyman - ,, :ig Seniors relive their childhood QT i5 l'D Johnnie Ingram Anthony Jackson Jim Jackson Mike Jackson Sandra Jackson Joyce Jacobs Darrell James Dojer James Donald Jarrett Phil Jarvis 53 Tony Jarvis Ronnie Jeffares Wilma Jenkins Tami Jessup Rod Jester Beverly Johnson Carl Johnson Kim Johnson Lyn Johnson Rosalind Johnson 2 fi 7' Place your hand on the dictionary and repeat after me . . David Jonas Gray Jones Selina Jones Sharon Jones Stoney Jones Alan Jordan Cecilia Jordan Pam Joyce David Julen Marie Kajs Terri Kapps Darryl Keller Eileen Kelley Todd Ketner Lisa Kiger Randy Kiger Scott Kiger Alan Kilby Renee Kinard Barbara King Greg King Martile King Mike King Patti King Phyllis King Tammy Kinney Karen Kirby Dennis Kiser Darragh Klemons Andy Lambert Kay Lane Edward Lash Iris Lash Randy Lassater Elizabeth Lawing Tammy Lawson THOSE are the cheerleaders? Tionyia Leak Renee Lemons Leslie Lewey Tanya Lewis Shelley Lindsay Lance Link Shelia Little Philip Long Renee Long Robin Long 'vw' 41:17 Marilyn Loyd Elaine Lunsford Jackie Luper Frank Lytle Steve Macemore Adrienne Mack Thomas Manning Allison Manuel James Manuel Lisa Manuel Pat Marion Glenn Martin Dear to the heart of a girl is her own beauty and charm. - Ovid Janet Martin Karen Martin Ronnie Martin Tony Martinez Mark Mashburn Diana Massey Elaine Massey Sonni May Yvonne McBride Debbie McDaniel CWI? Kenneth McDonald Debbie McGee Terry McGee Melissa McHone Gloria McIvor Tina McKinney Tyler McKinney LuAnne McMillan Buddy Medina Lisa Merritt Sharon Meyers Michael Michalec Barry Mikles lf' Carlos Miller Clarence Miller Jenese Miller Kevin Miller Veronica Miller Randy Million Millicent Mitchell Larry Mize Eric Mock Kenny Moles Bruce Montgomery Lourrie Moody David Moon Eric Moore Scott Moore I feel like a homesick Eskimo. Teresa Moore Terri Moore Timothy Moore Edward Morris Stefon Morris Joe Morrow yall y lx Willie Mosley Pamela Moyer Shelton Moyer Sterlin Murray Yvette Myers Elmer Nance Dwayne Neal Kevin Neal Velvet Neely Lee Nelson John New Beth Newsome Deborah Nichols Mark Nichols Oh, did they mean l950's? Terry Noah Page Noble SENIORS 'KPlease, not while I'm eating. Jenny Norman Mary Norman Loretta Norwood - .ja ,f V . 'E' Lori Norwood Randy Oakes Daintry O'Brien Mia Larry Oglesby Sandy Osborne Ed Pace Patti Page Theresa Palmer Vikki Parker Alphonso Parks Charles Parrish Demetrius Patton Phillip Patton After a long day at school, students are ready to go home. so - Qsss Veotus Pauling Ara minta Payne 3 4 ',.- - a ---1. ff 3g 5gf'g:',:fg-if ' '- if 1 . i gggrifr , , 1 -. :aah 955' ., ' - 1 , 4 is .M Y. , .ssss 1 5 . flisrgf Karl Payne James Peddycord Debbie Pegram Trina Pelzer Dale Pendergraft Clinton Peoples Teddy Peoples Ginger Phillips Tim Phillips Susan Pinnix 64 Nh Qi f. Gloria Pitts Gary Poindexter Edwin Poole Lamarr Pope Jeff Poplin Charlene Porter Charles Porter Jeff Potts Renee Prevette Gloria Priddy Becky Pugh Bryan Puryear Larry Ragan Joy Randleman Susan Reddick Lori Reich ,au-so-ODS Scott Renigar Mark Renn Arthur Rhoades Frank Rhodes Daryl Richards Melva Richardson Stephanie Rideout ,lack Ring Sherri Roberts Marsha Robinson Sharon Robinson Sally Roe Steve Rogers Sterling Roseboro William Russell Randy Rutledge David Saleeby Rosalind Salter Paulette Sanders Alvin Sands Leslie Sapp Tina Sardler Jeff Sarvis Jennifer Saunders Johnny Scott WH-s J! ig P. ll 'W' ,M fe fy 'fb They're coming after us! 402 Kelly Seal Debbie Self Vicki Sergeant Buddy Sharpe Chester Sheff 67 Y 1 You have ring around the collar. Lester Sheff Terry Sheff 5 Barbara Shell Cynthia Shelton Pamela Shelton Jill Shepherd Emma Sidden Debi Smith Diane Smith James Smith Robin Smith Mike Snody Katie Southern Chris Spainhour SENIORS ,Ji David Spainhour Vickie Spainhour Jeff Speas Kathy Speas Mark Speas Mark Speas Ricky Speas Rodney Speas Stephanie Speas Steve Speas Barry searches for an apporpriate answer. Tim Speas Keith Springs Harvey Sprinkle Dickie Stafford Greg Stafford Teddy Stafford Kathy Stanley Timm Stanley Faye Stevens Scarlett Steward Karen Stewart Kathy Stewart Lisa Stinson Mindy Stokes Richard Stone Barbara Stover Key Club officers discuss upcoming projects I wonder if Leeuwenhoek got started like this. Phillip Stowe Dean Strange Scott Styers Joycelyn Summey I , nf l Judy Swaim Sandy Swain Susan Swain Zac Tapp Frank Taylor Sharon Thacker Sabrina Thomas Shantina Thompson Sabrina Tilton Donald Tritt Office pages gain valuable experience Jeff Tucker Karen Tucker Donnie Tuttle K, . Todd Tuttle Cynthia Valentine Darrel Valentine My X 0 Www:- Gina Vaughn Kerry Venable Mason Venable Traci Verdinek Janet Vestal Mike Wagoner Cheryl Walker Janie Walker Earl Wall Julie Wall S ENIGR V be cz: x- Kim Wall Sophonja Wallace Sylvia Walser Kristy Warf Brian Watkins Tommy Watson Joe Watts Robert Waycaster Greg Weatherman Melinda Webb .19--:TX-ie'hiS2f!EtE3f5i-15''L-i'M12f51s1f 1'G'i'--A '5 ,ggygiggngfgwz15143555531495.gg,pg5g:3gf:e:zQj:s1f's5.1.m.NNH1'v -:sfHash:-Qff:5EF:?? 'fQ'L Q gin i' , e 'i'ii rf, A ...., I. f Michael Webb Lori Webster sss K - xg N X f Q Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow . . . Eileen Welch Darryl Wesley - Shakespeare SENIORS A friend in need is a friend indeed. - Hazlitt is Laurel West Nina West Donna Westmoreland Glen Whitaker Karen Whitaker Gregory White Mark White ,lay Whitehouse Kyle Whitman Teresa Wiles David Wilkerson Cathy Wilkins Tim Wilks Brian Willard Randy Willard Angie Williams Joey Williams Scott Williams Teresa Williams Barbara Wilmoth Robert Wilson Amy Windsor Shan Winfrey Chris Witherspoon 11' - ie ' a 113, y f , . -, f 5 1' K 4. sie Now where did I leave my English book? A Steve Womble Tim Wood Kimberly Wray Albert Wright Pam Yates Trevie Young 'Q- '.f9' 2 Mrs. Gentry Advisor N Jimmy Alexander Editorial Reporter Lee Ann Grimes Sports Editor 'gas'-., 'N ix A1 :'i V Janet Martin Feature Reporter THE ORLAND STAFF The N orland Staff strives for accuracy and truth in reporting, just coverage of news, good taste in choice of subject, and proper matter and manner of expression. The Norland was pub- lished tive times including special Christmas and senior issues. 2 3 Debbie Blackwelder Kevin .Calloway Business Manager Editonal Editor nn 4 if 3 , 5 5, H nit- QQ aka.-y Qff-QI? g Q . L A ' 2 QQTN Cv Lisa Davis Editor-in-Chief Nancy Dunnagan News Editor Kente Ellen Gwyn Leah Hill John Hunter Ph0t08faPher Teen-Page Correspondent Sports Reporter 5 .WWAV z QE my , r 1 Af as U Q 53' x wi s ' iiirr C S Leslie Sapp Mindy smokes Kim wan Feature Edll0F Circulation Manager Typist -LSUSUAJ f Kent Holliday, Business Man- agerg Judi Griflin, Editor-in- Chief. uw Miss Moss, Advisor Susie Blackburn, Photo- grapherg Ken McDonald, Pho- tographerg Jill Harris, Chief Photographer. iii' M Y s Ricky Speas, Clubs Editor: Janie Walker, Academ- ics Editor. X lei 'inf' 5 ,,,, J u I I ., , f ti K I ,. W. ,,. f 'I W Yitii' Judy Swaim, Typistg Susan Www.. 5 - 'qw rm My I .... .v ,... Gooley, Copy Editors Wilma Jenkins, Junior Class Editorg Scott Williams, Senior Class Editor. Right: Karen Kirby, Girls' Sports Editor: Mark Nichols, Boys' Sports Editor. Special thanks to: Ginger Phillips, Pam Yates, Susan Hinson, Miss Jackson, Mr. Bob Chappell, Photogra- phyg Nina West, Martha Oehman, Artwork. X, i .fa J gi :KX National Honor Society - lst Row: Pam Bottoms, Lisa Davis, Tammy Kinney, Wilma Jenkins. 2nd Row: Sharon Thacker, Susan Gooley, Melva Richardson, Karen Kirby. 3rd Row: Judy Swaim, Lisa Stinson, Vikki Parker, Judi Griffin. 4th Row: Kim Wall, Jimmy Al- eX21ndCr, Debbie Blackwelder, Scott Williams, Greg Cook. 5th Row: Shantina Thompson, Susie Blackburn, Kent Holliday, Teddy Stalford. 6th Row: Robin Long, Beth Newsome, Dwayne Hawks, Ricky Speas. 7th Row: Mark Nichols, Lisa Haste, Eric Moore, Randy Willard. 8th Row: Mark Mashburn, Nina West, Barbara Wilmoth, Lisa Kiger, Kenneth Childress. Not Pictured: Robin Gordy, Isaac Harrold, Kay Lane, David Spainhour. fr- A-'v' Oflicers - Ist Row: Kent Holliday, President. 2nd Row: Lisa Haste Secretary, Judi Griffin, Vice-President. 3rd Row: Barbara Wilmoth Trea surer, Lisa Davis, Publicity Officer. DAR Award - Lisa Haste Governor's School Nominees - Jay Michael, Lauree Michaelec, Terry Bowman, Dell Yarbrough. 3 Q PHE INDEPENDENT Correspondent - Mark Nichols X A iff if ' 3 . S D N X D Morehead Scholar Nominees - Beth Newsome, Judi Griffin. i 79 Governor's School Nominees in Music - Mike Jones, Shay Brazell. Stanley Joyner. National Merit Finalists - Judi Griffin, Beth Newsome. -...Q 2 .ua l .JUIIJOF M2rShalS A ISI Row: Debbie BIHCKWCIGCF. Nina WCSI, Judi Grif- Bottoms, Janie Walker. 3rd Row: Greg Cook. Scott Williams, Ricky fin, Beth Newsome, l,isa Kiger, Susie Blackburn, Lisa Haste, Kay Lane. Speas, Kenneth Childress, Jimmy Alexander, Teddy Stafford, Kent Hol- Znd Row: Karen Kirby. Tammy Kinney, Susan Gooley, Lisa Davis, Pam liday. 80 Quill and Scroll - lst Row: Judi Griffin, Lisa Davis. 2nd Row: Wilma Jenkins, Kent Holliday, Debbie Blackwelder, Ricky Speas, Lee Ann Grimes, Mark Nichols, Kim Wall. 3rd Row: Miss Moss, Jill Harris, .f All-State Band Members - Mike Jones, Randy Willard. ,ww H0 GR Leslie Sapp, Mindy Stokes, Kente Ellen Gwyn, Nancy Dunnagan, Jimmy Alexander, Karen Kirby, Susan Gooley, Scott Williams. Susie Blackburn, Kevin Calloway, Judy Swaim, Janie Walker, Mrs. Gentry. Jann., .,oJ!, Q 1 W 3 vi Q Commended Student in the 1980 National Outstanding Business Student - Robin Merit Scholarship Program - Greg Cook Long JU IORS Junior Council - lst Row Terry Bowmrn Kim Overhy Lrhhy Gordon Julie Federchuck 3rd Row Todd Adams Mike Jones Ptce 2nd Row: Leisa Srpp Elaine Shen Kelly Turner Dell Yar Courtney Carlton Robin Qtrples brough. Ronald Seller Mitzi Qeales Peggy Cooper Chrystoincra Deborah Adams Quincey Adams Robert Adams Tanya Adams Todd Adams .lean Adkins Kenny Aldret Belinda Allen Mitch Allen Chris Allred Janice Amos Teresa Amos Jill Anders Nita Anderson Jim Archer Kandi Arnold Jeff Ashrrry Pete Aslanis 4-up wk J Billy Badgett Robert Bailey Taras Baldwin Stephen Ball Robert Barber Valerie Barlow Eric Barton Tammy Barton Carla Benbow Robert Benjamin Theodore Benjamin Cheryl Bennett Michelle Bethea Gene Billings Lisa Black Bryan Blue Lee Bodenhamer Kevin Bodenheimer Phyllis Boger Sharon Bolejack Kevin Booe Kathy Bourne Stan Bowen Tammie Bowen Lori Bowers Terry Bowman Suzanne Boyles Terri Bracken Debra Bradley Sabrena Bradley Neil Bradshaw Anita Brannon Shere Brant Fernando Bray Shay Brazell Jeff Brazulis Bethany Brendle Ginger Brewer Randy Brooks Angela Brown Chauncey Brown Lisa Brown J U IORS '- Tony Bruce Tony Bryant Susan Budzinski Lee Burch Robert Burrow Chris Burton Mark Byerly Chris Caesar Janice Caldwell Kenny Caldwell Tim Cameron Mike Cardwell Counney Carlton Melvin Carpenter Rickey Carpenter Ritchie Carson Angie Carter Cindy Carter Earl Carter Jerry Carter Karen Carter Lititia Carter Richard Carter Ronnie Carter Richard Cartrette James Cassaberry Randy Cassell Michael Cates Daryl Caudle Joe Childress xl Never be afraid to sit down and think Lorraine Hansberry CAA --f Thomas Christian Kathy Church Derrick Claggett Dwymond Clark Leon Clark Pam Clark Cynthia Clemmons Andre Clinton Edward Coe Evans Coe Patti Coe Suzanne Cofer Pamela Coffey Ramona Cole Tevetta Cole Christine Collins Denise Combs Jock Commander William Conrad Peggy Cooper Beverly Cowan Janice Cox Susan Craddock Geraldine Crawford David Crews Donna Crews Emily Crews Kathy Crews Christine Cribb Margaret Cromer Laura Crowson Cathy Cruthers John Cullinan Willette Cunningham Kim Cureton Sandra Curry Mary Davidson Willie Davidson Chris Davis Tim Davis Jimmy Dawson Marty Daymude UNIORS Dawn Deri Steve Deri Becky Dickens Leigh Dixon Laurie Dodson Clay Doss Allen Doub Gary Dudley Robert Dudley Jana Duncan Jini Duncan Todd Dunivanl Ricky Dymotl Michelle Edgefield Ricky Edgeworth Debbie Edmond Melinda Eldridge Thomas Eller John Evans Tami Evans Patsy Fallin Sherry Fearrington Julie Federchuck Lynn Felske Lillian Fenner Darel Fletcher Robin Floyd Ken Foreslar Vel Foliest Debra Fortin 'CW Brek Foster Todd Foster Christine Frazier Issac Frazier Randy Frazier Kevin Fulp Daniel Fulton Bryant Furches William Furches Carol Gainey Joyce Gainey Wanda Gaither Susan Gattis David George Donna George Kay George Jeanette Getz Lora Geurts Yvette Gibson Greg Gilley Dirk Gilmore Regina Gist Melissa Glover David Goforth Kay Goforth Ricky Goins J U IORS Pam Goldsboro Gary Goodrich Chrystoancia Gordon Kathy Gordy Lane Gordy Gaston Graham Faye Green Roderick Green Stan Greenway Stu Greenway Donald Greggs Lisa Gregory Tammy Griffin Janet Gross Annette Grubbs Sylvia Grubbs Alethia Gwyn David Gwyn Pam Haithcock Tanya Hall Dee Dee Harper Gray Harper Margaret Harrison Susan Harold Ronnie Hart Tonya Hart Chance Hayes Dawn Renee Hayes Donna Haynes Robin Hemric Sonya Henderson Conenous Herbert Leland Hicks Kim Highfill Eugene Hill Robert Hill Michael Hillian Todd Hobson Karen Hodges Penny Holland Belinda Howard Dawn Howard I wrote his excuse! 1 uf If there's one thing in my life that's missing, it's the time that I spend alone. Lyrics by - Glenn Shorrock Cool Change Diana Huffman Carol Hughes Renee Hughes Sylvia Hughes Alan Hunter Beth Hunter Martha Hunter Robbin Hutchins Michelle Hutto David Icenhour Alan Ijames Susan Ingram Johnny Isaacs Bobby Jackson Greg Jackson Mark Jackson Tangala Jackson Tim Jackson Belinda James Cynthia James JU IORS Janie James Paul James Gloria Jamison Diana Jasinski Jacqueline Jeffries Peggy Jenkins Michael Jennings Sherry Jessup Allison Johnson Diane Johnson Kelly Johnson Rickey Johnson Sheryl Johnson Valerie Johnson 4- Clifton Jones ll Mike Jones Eddie Jordan Karla Jordan Stanley Joyner Angie Kahill Mike Kecseti Carol Kiger Qt 1-mmetwwsde--, - - :faves 1411, Students get a chance to mingle between classes. What do you mean I owe 2127 l nr-1, 1 Dale Kiger Jackie Kiger Joni King Norene King Kenny Kirby Anita Knight Karla Koehler Adrian Kreeger Deborah Lane Donald Lane Cedric Lash Brett Lawson Mark Lawson Ritchie Lawson Tim Lawson Richard Leach Raymond Leadbetter Jackie Leak John Leavy Heather Lee Calvin Lewis David Lewis Gary Lewis Latangle Lewis Mike Linville Rusty Livengood Todd Livengood Donna Long Janice Long Jeff Long Lisa Long Mary Long Pam Long Pat Long Carolyn Lowery Stefanie Lynch Carol Lyons Derek Lyons Charles Mack Robert Mack Willie Mack Walter Mackey J U IORS Laurie Maliska Debbie Mallgren Brad Marshall Amanda Martin Carl Martin Kelly Martin Melonie Martin Penny Martin Robert Martin Sam Martin Arleen Martinez Tanya Matthews Jennifer McBride Tammy McCai1her Kent McClamroch Joyce McCloud Lawanda McConnell Donna McDuffie Michael McGunigal Yolanda McLawhom Kim Melang Trevis Melton Jay Michael Lauree Michalec Plllii? ,Q L , , M 1' x zfgfk. ,g 4 an 9 f 'Q l 6 5 ,lil , a Q st,.t.iEM,,kAVEi . maya wfiflllif--' 1 . ,, ., , A ,ffrw-,..fgf --1 . f ' 2 '--' 125, 2' 'mn il-Eglin : 5 f. -.mim:,fff' '31:,,:,H.: ' ,, fi, V fr X , 'ww f Mm ., la 'M' ' l think we've goofed our lab again Q Vx.-v Z..-I l 1 Practice makes perfect. Jay Mickey Pam Midkiff Malia Miles Beth Miller Bridgette Miller Pauline Miller Rena Miller Valerie Miller Brian Mitchell Rodney Mitchell William Mitchell Ken Mohan Johnna Montgomery Len Montgomery Pete Moon Mickey Morrison Lori Moss Carla Moyer Lori Muncas Tim Muse Joy Myers Tracey Myers Byron Nail Randy Nance Kim Napier Tammy Naylor Garry Newby Eddy Newman Susan Newsom James Noah - Proverb T , , AQ F 1 93 Q 7 -1-tg trtt -P wg? i IV- '5 - Q, 1- '3'.ep,, . J U IORS Amanda Norman Scott Norris Fred Oakes Darlene Oakley Martha Oehman Steve Ogburn Julie Oler Kim Overby Mandel Owens Libby Pace Dennis Page Mark Page Craig Pardue Keith Parker Kelly Parker Wendy Parker Danny Parks Benny Parrish Penny Parsons Alvin Payne Tammy Payne Susan Peacock David Pendergraft Jeff Pendry Gene Perkins Richard Perkins Rodney Perkins Michael Perrell Cindy Petree Cynthia Petree Pat Pike Kim Pilson Scott Poindexter Linda Poteat Angela Powell Cynthia Powell Derman Price Emily Reavis Lisa Reavis Neal Reece Ronald Reed Lynn Reisinger v 1 'l YT: Fl Y I H ,ibm Let's 5 if go hand in hand, not one before another. - Shakespeare wnsniuus-nag, J .Sv Q7 wry QA? K. 5 A relaxing break end ofa hard day Kelly Reynolds Darlene Rhodes Richella Rhodes Brenda Richardson Dawn Richardson Greg Rierson Jennifer Ring Greg Roberts Donna Robertson Julie Robertson Kara Robinson Shagail Robinson John Rogers Kim Rogers Robin Rogers Carla Roope Drew Royal! Robert Rudolph Kellee Sams Lisa Samuels Angie Sands Leisa Sapp Randy Sapp Henry Scales 95 at the J U IGRS Mitzi Scales Cynthia Scarlette Randy Schaefer Andrew Scott Grady Scott Donald Sellers x Ronald Sellers Debbie Seymour Lauren Shamel Barbara Shavers Carolyn Sheff Gladys Sheff Leesa Shelton Elaine Shen Shelia Shinault Sandra Shore Lisa Shutt Edwina Sidden Scott Sidden Cathy Simmons Lori Simmons 'Gil 'Music is the universal language of mankind. - Longfellow Decarsta Sims Avery Singletary Brenda Smith Brian Smith Chris Smith Deborah Smith Derrick Smith Nan Smith Norma Smith Todd Smith Tony Smith Normakay Snow l Steve Snyder Landon Southern Anne Spach Lisa Spainhour Tammy Spainhour Rex Spangler Denise Speaks Bobby Speas Janet Speas Ray Speas Stefan Sprinkle Stephanie Sprinkle Vernard Sprinkle Charlotte Spruill Kim Stafford Alan Stanley Jay Stanley Robin Staples Lori Starbuck Leonardine Staten Clark Stephenson Lisa Stephenson Kim Stomean Glenda Street Charlette Sturdivant Deidre Summey Dianna Tabor Cynthia Taylor Terri Taylor Charles Tesh Janet Thomas Ricky Tilley Lisa Tillman The three foundations of learning: seeing much, suffering much. and studying much. Look out, calculators, here comes Chlsenbop' Catherall Jeff Tise Allyn Townsend Kelly Turner Connie Tutterow Deborah Tuttle Johnna Tuttle Sherri Tuttle Terry Tyson Lisa Utt Lynette Vaughn Stephanie Wade Jeff Wages Debra Wall Suzanne Wall Anne Ward Georgianna Warren Ronald Watson Lucy Waycaster Becky Weaver Mark Welbom Michael Wesley Scott Westbrook Carolyn Westley Steve Westmoreland Sheri Whicker Lori White Mark White Tina White Cindy Whiteheart Beth Whitehouse 98 4 Yi: -ve-A Sl? I 1 IU 15,-.7 l Another of Mr. GoodWin's wonderful jokes! IDRS Tina Whitt Ray Wiggins Karen Wiles Charles Wiley Brendella Wilks Jeff Willard Craig Williams David Williams Gwyn Williams James Williams Jerry Williams Robin Williams Telesia Wilmoth Charlette Wilson Cynthia Wilson Darryl Wilson David Wilson Jeff Wilson Toney Wilson Treveire Wilson Van Wilson Kelly Windsor Cindy Wolff Beth Wonders Randy Wood Kathy Worley Anita Wright John Wyatt Dell Yarbrough Ericka Yountz James Ziglar Susan Ziglar pun LUB LUB CLUB LUB LUB , f mx rx W n ? -. .F LLUDD CLUBS QIQHEE Student Council Officers: Kim Overby. Znd Vice-President: Kim Wray. President: Joycelyn Sum- mey, lst Vice-Presidentg Janie Walker, Secretary. 1 1 The Student Council consists of elected repre- K tk 1 sentatives and honorary members. The Council published the Student Handbook. sponsored the Inter-Club Council, Home- coming, and various as- semblies. The main objec- tive ofthe Student Coun- cil was to coordinate stu- dent activities and to en- sure students ofa progres- sive year. z,--xxx 4 -lg t. Q lst Row: Wilma Jenkins, LuAnne McMillan. Janie Walker. Kelly Huls, Tanya Adams. Lisa Tillman, Clarice Blakney. Janet Martin, Kim Overby. Leisa Sapp, Libby Pace. Kelly Turner. 2nd Row: Ricky Speas. Judi Griffin. Kim Johnson. Tonya Goldsmith. Mason Venable, David Julen. Beth Newsome. Joycelyn Summey, Terry Bowman, Mabel Herbert. Gray Jones. Deborah Fisher. Wanda Gaither. Dell Yarbrough. Michael Jones, Kim Wray. Tanya Adams, Deborah Fisher. Kim Overby. Terry Bowman. Kim Wray. Joycelyn Summey, Mason Venable. Wilma Jenkins, Janie Walker. .4 , S is Qqifs ' EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ICC Inter-Club Council - lst Row: Kim Wray, Debbie Self, Susan Pinnix, Teresa Caner, Lisa Davis, Wilma Jenkins. 2nd Row: Delora Crawford, Sandy Swain, Joycelyn Summey, De- borah Nichols, Katie Southern, Judi Griffin, Susan Gooley. 3rd Row: Leah Hill, Timm Stanley, Lona Burchette, Kent Hol- liday, Amy Windsor, Gray Jones. l03 ROTC Members: A. Blue. J. Dingle, S, Emerson. R. Goodwin, T. Peoples. P. Stowe. D. Moon, C. Caesar. T. Coe, M. Brickner, G Whitaker, K. McDonald, A. Payne, T. Davis, C. Williams, J. Harris, D. Oakley, K. Moles, M. Jennings, D. Gwyn, A. ljames, E Crosby, R. Clark, V. Sprinkle, C. Wiley, J. Robinson, W. Mack. A. Clinton, T. Wilson, W. Eurches, D. Wilson, B. Mitchell, J. Noah M. Scales, B. Shavers, R. Timberlake, L. Epps, F. Oakes. D. Wesley, S. Deri, C. Cribb, K. Parker, R. Carpenter, P. Aslanis, J Willard, J. Kyles, J. Williams, T. Livengood, B. Blue, R. Leadbetter. K. Fulp, T. Bryant, R. Lawson. D. Adams. Not Pictured: A Gwyn, J. Isaacs. W. Mackey. if VY- Group Staff, lst Row: S. Emerson, R. mA romp Goodwin. J. Harris: Brigade Staff. 2nd A A - Row: k. Moles. P, Stowe. G. whiiakei-. gf, J PM-ii M. Brickner. T. Peoples, D. Moon. A. lxwil- il-'Eh A -fi ' ' .. l Blue. K. McDonald. Color Guard: James Noah. Commander: ' k R Keith Parker. Christine Cribb. Steven , A Deri, Raymond Leadbetter. 3 2 if lst Row: Robin Allen, Denise Combs, Shari Evans, Renee Kinard, Mr. Beck, Advisor. 2nd Row: Cheryl Bennett, Kathy Gordy, Beverly Johnson, Susan Gattis. 3rd Row: Tina Sardler, Carolyn Brewer, Scott Hol- brook, Rosalind Salter. 4th Row: Kelly Seal, Terri Kapps, Tina Brendle, Clay Doss, Keith Springs, Alan Ijames, Willie Davidson, Byron Nail. 5th Row: Gloria Pitts, Sylvia Walser, Alvin Sands, Terri Bracken, De- nise Speaks, Cathy Simmons, Tonya Han. 6th Row: Christine Frazier, Patty Page, Don Tritt, Barry Hoke, Tim Phillips. 7th Row: Tammy Lawson, Sherri Roberts, Sandy Osborne, Joyce Jacobs, Allison Manuel, Teresa Williams, Mark Campbell. VICA lst Row: Robin Allen. 2nd Row: Renee Kinard, Denise Combs, Shari Evans, Terri Bracken. l 105 Mrs. Morgan. Advisor Officers: Patti King, President: Sabrina Thomas, Treasur- er: Sharon Hyatt. Secretary: Selina Jones. Vice-President. .g,,..Nwm'lvn'5 Iii! nnuwcwanwmww ugnm-on I I ' I 'J 4 ,Q ,writ 'Q xx la ,Pk H HERO stands for Home W Economics Related Occupa- tions. A major emphasis of the Club is to prepare indi- viduals for the World of 24, iff- work and its related prob- lems. The HERO Club par- ticipated in many activities during the year including the vi preparation of a Thanksgiv- ing basket and the construc- . -.S ua tion of Christmas tree orna- 1 ments for teachers. lst Row: Patti King. Sharon Hyatt. Sabrina Thomas. Becky Pugh. Yvette Myers. Elizabeth Lawing. 2nd Row: Karen Whitaker. Clarice Blakney. Selina Jones. Sterlin Murray. Elaine Lunsford. Treaver Gray. Lisa Kiger. Veronica Belcher. Gloria Mclvor. Officers. seated: Diana Massey. President: Tammie Booker. Vice- President. Standing: Leslie Levvey. Demetrius Patton, Lori Webster. 49 'AW 1... eiifiitfw . ai' fafsv :gg tg The FBLA tFuture Business Leaders of Americaj is an organization centered around 4 business and office programs. Some of the goals of the FBLA were as follows: to develop compe- tent and aggressive business leadersg to strengthen the confidence of students in them- selves and their work: to encourage members in the development of individual projects which contribute to the improvement of the home, 4 business, and communityg to develop characterg rp and to promote school loyalty. ..,..,gf an lst Row: Kim Ferguson, Pam Joyce. Leslie Lewey, Mrs. Loggins. Sponsor: Pam Hairston. Jenny Cannoy. 2nd Row: Robin Gordy, Carolyn Fulp. Diana Massey. Tammie Booker. Teresa Wiles. Demetrius Patton. Lori Webster. Kathy Stewart. 1 XB? lst Row: Bradley Dodson, Donald Lane: Scott Poindexter, Vice-Presidentg Jeff Tise, President, Kerry Venable, Reporter: Clark Stephenson, Sentinel Reporter: Scott Moore, Treasurer. 2nd Row: Todd Livengood, Ty Chris Smith, Scott Styers, Rod Perkins, Scott Siddeng Mr. Selle, Advisor. 108 Burton, Dale Kiger, Secretary: Steve Ball CAMPUS LIFE Lillian Fenner. Reporterg Eileen Kelly Shay Brazellg Deborah Nichols, President Ginger Brewer, Secretaryg Kathy DeHart Vice-President. Mrs. Moultry, Advisor . .sf if, ,K K. .314 , nk Nlfe The Ebony Society is an organization whose main purpose is to promote an awareness of human need and overall school spirit. The club participated in various school and community re- lated projects such as: preparing a Thanksgiving box, sponsoring a child from the Children's Home, preparing an Easter box, and selling Class of '80' tee-shirts. During National Black History Week, the Ebony Society presented an assembly program featuring the Winston-Salem State University Chorus, held a tea for the facul- ty, and decorated a showcase in the Media Center. 'fr ,pix , ,,,,, ., f is f ,, 1 Aff N, give. Seated, left to right: Iris Lash, Wilma Jenkins, Janet Martin, Deborah Fisher, Anita Bran- non. Standing, left to right: Ramona Cole, Mrs. Moultry. Eileen Kelly. Jerl Hyman. Joycelyn Summey, Willette Cunningham. warg, Officers: Jerl Hyman, Finan- cial Secretary: Ramona Cole. - Secretary: Wilma Jenkins. President: Deborah Fisher. Treasurer, Anita Brannon, Vice-President. Joni King exhibits French Club spiiit. New French Club members on parade ' ,f .f,.f,,i..awNNini 'Fd M, ., -- eeee , e.r, gi.,l' wif As an interest club of North Forsyth, the French Club's goal was to further the knowledge of any interested student in French culture. Club members cele- brated French holidays such as: All Saints' Day, Noel, Jour de St. Valentin, Paques, and Bastille Day. Officers: Emma Sidden. Secretary: Mark Nichols, Treasurer: Katie Southern, President. Not Pic- tured: Emily Ballus, Vice-President. if-L, gg' Rn t. ,x I T X 1 5 Q e. , lv' t rr if T f if 3 Y P ff f 'A A 5 . f '9 I xg -1 K iii K K it ,Q is f- if 2 t 'Z J i as , qv , , X s all . ' .Q F t F., ...' 2 R? A ,. 4 I Q s .. E 45,1 f ' lst Row: Stephanie Wade, Terry Bowman. 2nd Row: Maria Gann, Theresa Gallagher, Jennifer Saunders, his Lash, Joycelyn Summey, Kathy Bourne, Emma Sidden. 3rd Row: Benny Dowell, Melva Richardson. Susan Ziglar, Joni King, Mrs. Grissom, Advisor: Renee Prevette. Leigh Dixon, Janie Walker. Cynthia Shelton, Katie Southern, Mark Nichols. 4, v .-f '2l I 3' T f ,. A HN' it In front: Teresa Bell, Terry Bowman, Stephanie Wade, Sam Martin, Kathy Bourne. Back: Emma Sidden, Brett Lawson, Debbie Blackwelder, Julie Federchuck, Katie GROUP Southern, Joni King, Mark Nichols, Cynthia Shelton, Renee Prevette. Spanish Singing Group: Pam Long, Teresa Carter, Cindy Carter, Ginger Brewer, Eileen Kelly, Pat Lon. if i , . , it ,. X X 5 tg mr. .n ,,.. L, , -- , .T -1 -A 3 - .s - - 1 1 . . Y ' swf' . ,L , V..-'. L. , ' , K ' ., Q- LN--:yt . ' 1'-5' 5ib 4 M 1.79 ..- K Q, .. if Lyiigtfgyg. T 1 - , -f ,az X . - ff -. , , A-43, p 1-im',-'.'t . -f , rf 1 X, ..- f ., H fm -W ,, , . -1 f e, 'er' -we , t Nasty! i ' , .'4bv::-.lf Rf. xl' A' 75'-135111 k , ' f j 'S X' ' 3 1' 1 tozv. ,, - f gy. ' -7 , - fr ,R -6 ,ya . 1 M, fi M wytq. si f 'Jah 'I ff' i 7 rw-li -, f Y Ang., GSW' 1 ', .ZEVS-'E ' 'is -Tix.-vw 5' f- .A 1'.4:g.,?4'f ,. N -'L' Q' ' 23' ' ' ' 5 f N ' '- te, ' 4. -1 Y '..-N lll I E2 Z QC D-4 rn 112 Ei. Z i y-4-...L 2 ' fri ? 9 1 f S I Z 1979 JCL Convention Delegates: Janie Walker. Sandy O'lirien. Sondra May, Vicki Sergeant. Jimmy Alexander sig e ' Swain, Daintry The purpose ofthe Latin Club is to provide its members with a better understanding of classical civilization. The club held a Saturnalia which is a Roman holiday at Christmas. Some of the mem- bers attended the N.C. Junior Classical League Latin Convention at Chapel Hill. The Latin Club also prepared a Thanksgiving box and held sev- eral socials for club members. is swf f . L C my-me 1 5 ' - . . A N x f Fl 5' rf.. X N 8 -if --5 L W Officers: Jimmy Alexander. Secretary: Sandy Swain. President: Sondra May. Vice- Ms. Connors. Advisor President: Ricky Speas. Treasurer. Q' lst Row: Janie Walker. Jimmy Alexander. Sandy Swain. Sondra Barlow. Greg King. Anita Brannon. Lee Bodenhamer, Dawn May, Ricky Speas. Lisa Tillman. Znd Row: Daintry O'Brien. Anne HHYC5' Mark JHCKSOH- Debbie Tullle- Elaine Shen- James W'l' Cox. Mike Kecseti. Vicki Sergeant. Yolanda McLawhorn. Valerie liams. Kim Stafford. The Health Careers Club is a service organiza- tion of North Forsyth. The club's members strived to serve their school and community by participating in various projects. Coordinating and sponsoring the Blood Drive at North was the Health Careers Club's biggest project of the year. lst Row: Vikki Parker, Wendy Parker, Deborah Nichols, Janie Walker, Kim Wall, Sharon Hyatt. 2nd Row: Tammy Crews, Lisa Stinson, Deidre Summey, Peggy Cooper, Eileen Kelly, Joycelyn Summey, Selina Jones, Renee Hughes. 3rd Row: Lona Burchette, Sandy Swain, Kathy DeHart, Lisa Kiger, Kim Campbell, Yvonne McBride. Mrs. White, Advisor gi, M, ., y, ff? 1 B, . o is im-4 ew, 3 Q.. if .I fig Officers: Sharon Hyatt, Presi dent, Lona Burchette, Vice President, Lisa Stinson, Trea- surer, Janie Walker, Secre tary. N y- si 4 V .5 . ' Nt J- A., f Pi if f fa X as t fi Q, 3 K 4 al 5 'li Qi f E . ' xr f f f ...ji-ff as . as l if .2 v . -.. .:, ,. . V . Q- i if X 4 f 'N X w I 3 s www 5 Seated, left to right: Robin Williams, Mabel Herbert, Wilma Jenkins, his Lash, Janet Martin. Standing, left to right: Mr. Neill, Advisorg Mike Huie, Mitzi Scales, Tonya Goldsmith, Eileen Kelly, Lititia Carter, Scott Williams. Not pictured: Carl Johnson, Juan Ellis, Joycelyn Summey. Sohnie Black. g t , EXPLORERS ,I , Q I Q, ' .V , H . g ' A g X A lst Row: Angie Sands, Amy X Y ' L' A ,. N. 'r ' t '-'Wx-f.Qf my,--1 X X .i.5,-'N-4.g., .1 fl. 1' Fi Windsor, Leslie SaPP, Buddy Medina, Karen Kirby, Deidre Summey. 2nd Row: Kathy Bourne, Anita Knight, Eileen Kelly, Scarlett Steward, Sandy Swain, Joycelyn Summey, Tammy Kinney. 3rd Row: Vikki Parker, Vicki Sergeant, Emma Sidden. 115 lst Row: Melinda Eldridge, Vicki Covert, Donna Robertson, Les- Cindy Carter, Robin Floyd, Barbara Shavers. 3rd Row: Kim sia Blakley, Paul James, Dojer James, Peggy Jenkins, Kathy De- Wray, Pam Caudle, Willie Mosley, Dwayne Hughes, Eddy New- Hart, Karen Martin. 2nd Row: Shantina Thompson, Susan Hin- man. son, Maria Gann, Alphonso Parks, Lester Sheff, Ginger Brewer, is Ms. Griffin, Advisor The Advanced Chorus strives to provide the best in classical and popular music for the school and community. The members gave superb per- formances at the Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies and various other programs. 12. N K W 2. ggwgg X ..,.., 'J' X as X X .Wag ,W , Q , if s . ' s 1, isss AJK- -,,,,, J rs,. ' A r :Q , Eileen Kelly prepares for an assembly. --f-----.-.1 'Q QQ- '- ii i w zggi-ii 'div fel ty fa 5 ,,i ,J ,,,, 5. , , ,.,. 1 F mi UPWARD BOUND In alphabetical order: Todd Adams, Gene Billings, Mitchell Brown, Prince Burch, Kenneth Caldwell, Jerome Cannon, Derrick Claggett, Rodney Clark, Lawrence Conrad, Mike Cox, Geraldine Crawford, Edmond Crosby, Robert Dalton, Karen Dixon, Benny Dowell, Thomas Eller, Scottie Emerson, LeVon Epps, Terry Evans, Rhonda Felts, Clyde Fine, Willie Fisher, Danny Fulton, Othello Gaddy, Greg Gilley, Robin Gordon, David Gwyn, Myron Hairston, Jackie Hammonds, Gray Harper, Wendy Helsabeck, Derwin Hiatt, Michael Hillian, Jerl Hyman, Johnnie Ingram, Michael Jennings, Tami Jessup, Gray Jones, Sharon Jones, Donald Lane, Kay Lane, Cedric Lash, Robin Long, Steve Macemore, Terry McGee, Valerie Miller, Veronica Miller, Len Montgomery, Timothy Moore, Joy Myers, Sondra Noah, Terry Noah, Ed Pace, Karl Payne, David Pendergraft, Lamarr Pope,Jeff Potts, Larry Oglesby, Henry Scales, Debra Smith, Mark Speas, Tim Speas, Richard Stafford, Nellie Swaim, Dianna Tabor, Janet Thomas, Ronald Timberlake, Darrell Valentine, Mason Venable, Donna Westmoreland, Tim Wilks, Joey Williams, Bob Styron, Bus Supervisor. swwuwwmmcww ,. L........... ,inn-I lst Row: Deborah Fisher. 2nd Row: Sophonja Wallace, Tanya Adams. 3rd Row: Jini Duncan, Lititia Carter, Lisa Tillman. BUS DRIVERS 117 D4 CD E1 U Z R 5 118 Huff and Gray Jones, Admirals. Va, ggggwf fm-vw-v - g Two-year members: Susie Blackbum, Susan Gooley, Kim Blakley, Nina West, Debbie Blackwelder, Judy Swaim, Melva Richardson. lst Row: Anne Cox, Tammy Griffin, Joni King, Belinda Allen, Lora Melva Richardson, Beth Newsome, Lauree Michalec, Kim Stafford, Geurts, Martha Oehman, Debbie Mallgren, Debbie Tuttle, Susie Susan Gooley, Kim Blakley, Leslie Sapp, Judi Griffin, Lisa Long, Nina Blackburn, Debbie Blackwelder, Judy Swaim, Suzanne Wall, Karen West, Jill Harris, Mike Huff, Admiral. Stewart. Znd Row: Gray Jones, Admiral: Wendy Parker, Susan Pinnix, 119 19' The Key Club is a service club to the school and community. Key Club members work to build leadership and responsibility in the school. The club's motto is We Build. The Key Club serves as the brother club to the Anchor Club l 3 Ll! fit ' i , and is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club lnterna- , + .R tional. ft' .. sv K X iii Members participated in many successful and Q A S' beneficial activities throughout the year. Such .XA activities were: taking part in a basketball tour- me P ' nament to benefit the Special Olympics and sel- Q, I ling mugs and key chains to raise money for their 1 in club. Assisted by the members ofthe Anchor E i ' 'U L W QTW' ,Sir I Club, they also operated the concession stand for g all home football and basketball games. Y . , 3 N, T Www W5 ,, t - . , M ,Ng .... T sis Q ....t ik .,..k , as X ,K if ss . if A siir A..A- - - 1- ., ,. .,,.. ...,, . . X.-z,sm.,s,'X,s s .,,.. W sw.. HQ. .. , f-h as M., f A A K, L ,tkik ,M K LK.L sg, ik.. if k K N at sQl ls A .cca ii S i il A L . ii .sf g g g is N .S slziii' J 4 Q iiiii . S' f i ' '- .5 - -. fi, are -gt 1 X X Et 5 Q ii X .. 'V 5' , iii? ' Q F ft A. A t il fi , 3555 l at XE Ki W? 94 1 . .1 ,sf ' - .. - - 5 - ,, Q 2 lst picture, lst-year members, lst Row: Tim Bemstein, James Manuel, David Crews, Lisa Reavis, Sweetheart, Terry Bowman, Todd Dunivant, Mr. Hurych, Advisor. 2nd Row: Mr. Goodwin, Advisor, Mike King, Gary Goodrich, Adrian Kreeger, Phil Jarvis. 2nd picture, 2nd-year members, lst Row: Kevin Calloway, Clyde Randy Willard, Kent Holliday, Mark Mashburn, Adam Birkholz, Fine, Mike Huie, Mike Huff, Joe Morrow, Lisa Reavis, Tim Wood, Andy Lambert. Sweethean: Gray Jones, Carl Johnson, Scott Kiger. 2nd Row: NL!-a I If in ,Y P if 4 l 5 .. 'swf if gf, Q 1 la n ',..'.b7l Ax L- , Al 4 0 44 'K 3. J 45 ar l V wa- x fh ' l' , ,L .3,L ' ,Di f lfli, 3 R, W Q Y 1 ,Q ,oo. g YJ , 2 ' 5 O . X, ifffafg, I U 4 4 if if 'Z R I TMJ!! One-yezu' members. lst Row: Kelly 'l'urnel'. Laurie Muliska. Lee Ann Grimes. Kim Johnson. Robin Staples. Martha Hunter. Kim Stomezm. 2nd Row: Mindy Stokes, Vicki Sergeant, Liszt Kiger. Robin Long, Jennifer Mcliride. 'Finn While. Dianne Johnson. Penny Martin, Nita Anderson, Suzanne Boylcs. A , Did you mention the Tri-Hi-Y', ' ,L M , Q frzgdjgjaie V N , , ' 'Welty 2' H W 'f 1,214 I tgp.. , W , K gg ,,,, , VV , it--W4-'Qf':we,feWf' - ,M N' '1 nf fw Lv J - ge -' , i ':f,1l,i,jf4?w , ' f, H ' zzfi 'M i 5 W9 ,tif ' W if N ' 'fa 5 ' ' muy, fy 5 , A ,ww In i ' ' W ,W-ff, 1 g f ,- N e ,., et 4 if xt V LL i - . A as Q ,Q 1 oi A :fuss y Q , . Mi i' it fx at W Q M wk L L X x X Q: QL. di 1 1 ESR xi 9 ' it r W. L , A I t ' f 4 it 111 N L Y . w Q K iz kg ,K X . K o i . L-,,, . Q , Q X me 3 i fi to 0 E ytio .Q . . ff if is-Q it Q, I wonder what will be next. Ely f R 'Bax The Tri-Hi-Y is a Christian girls' service club that strives to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the home, school, and community. The club spon- sored several projects which were benelicial to the community and to North. Club sponsored events included such things as attending church together, collecting money for Unicef, and hold- ing social events for the faculty and other clubs. Officers: Debbie Self, President, Lisa Davis, Secretary: Kim Wall, Treasurer. Two-year members: Lisa Davis, Kim Wall, Sharon Thacker. Lisa Haste, Amy Windsor, Tamra Cal- loway, Leah Hill, Manya Craver, Kelly Huls, Lisa Merritt, Kim Wray, Debbie Self. Not Pictured: Renee Prevette. You wouldn't laugh if you loved the Tri-Hi-Y as much as I do. 123 lst Row: Pam Long. Todd Harris. Walter Faye. Timm Stanley. Pat Long. 2nd Row: Todd Hutcherson, Jeff Poplin, Ed Flowers, Redmond, Tim Wilks, Barry Casstevens. 4th Row: David Goforth. Chris Flippin, Lance Link, Rodney Speas, David Hunsucker, Scottie Sidden, Lee Bodenhamer. Courtney Carlton, Chris Smith. Frank Hughes, Joey Aldret, Buddy Medina. 3rd Row: Scott Hill, Randy Cassell, Tim Muse, Cortenous Herbert, David Gwyn, Sam Mark Eskew, Jamie Campbell, David Julen, Greg Baker, Kenny Martin, Greg Rierson. 5 moan-an 3, . ..,L K ie1,i' T l T ii 'VA A fy? 41. V . 1 F .. sf.. 5 X g K ...,: -- ...s A Hi-Y Officers: Pam Long. Sweetheart: Todd Harris. Vice-President: Walter Faye. Secretary: Timm Stanley. President: Pat Long, Sweetheart. The Hi-Y is an organization of young men whose purpose is to promote citi- my 59 zenship and sportsmanship. The mem- A bers participated in many activities to benefit charities. Some of the activities included collecting money for UNICEF at Halloween and preparing a food box at Thanksgiving. Members also partici- pated in the annual Hi-Y vs. Key Club football game. m g Every year on Awards Day, the Hi-Y ,N yky N pipy Q g presents a Student Athlete Award to the -, ryii N w ft ' li' F ii A A if e 'A' T ' ' T student they feel has best served the F F school in academics and in athletics. P if '41 N V N if M.: ... , ...W . ' i ' MMM 4? X-Q La A ' . . ziearzidf Q lst Row: Susan Pinnix,President1 Martha Oehman, Vice-Presidcntg Susan Hinson. Secretary. 2nd Row: Debbie Self. 3rd Row: Teresa Carter. Kim Overby. 4th Row: Lee Dixon. Sandy Swain. Sth Row: Katie Southern. Emily Ballus. 6th Row: Cindy Carter. Vicki Sergeant. 7th Row: Cindy Whiteheart. Lona Burchette. Not Pictured: Kim Campbell. Znd Picture: All Cheerleaders and Valkyiies. Not Pictured: Lori Reich. Lisa Manuel. m-.,.,.-.-gn. ,.- ..... .,,. ,ig Am awed The Pep Club worked to promote and encourage school spirit and sportsmanship. Pep Club members displayed spirit in pep rallies and games. The support of these members aided North's teams through a successful and exciting year. The Pep Club consisted of Valkyries. Cheerleaders, and students who were willing to Work together to ensure school unity. lst Row: Mike Webb, Rick Perkins, Chris Smith Keith Adams Craig Pardue, Phillip Stowe. 2nd Row: Patrick Pike, Scott Poindexter Kenneth Dodson Scott Hill Larry Muze Steve Ball Mike Linville Greg Baker Cowan, Carlos Miller, Bernard Crouch, Mike King 3rd Row Bradley Mark Eske PARKING LGT ATTENDANTS 9- M. vo c 'L ,gr ,Vll,t.,t,,lt,llt. , , , .mmm vw' . ' J 1' '- ,. Q., ...N LATIN ISNXT lei D EAD t j' W5 4:1 V X nv wr ' 1 6 x Az 'YL 126 'Q lx, ,... ,.. r- . 1 .-f 'r- F--Qv-Ma' L' ' Lt. '. ,Me AL- ....,,,- g I., J.vm..,.: wtf.. , i.' 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Although there were only six Junior Varsity Cheer- leaders, they definitely elevated the spirit of the Ju- nior Varsity Basketball Team. They also promoted the spirit of the whole student body by selling pro- grams, cheering with the crowds at football games, selling pom-poms, and performing at all basketball pep rallies. NW Jennifer McBride, Chief Deidra Summey Kelly Turner Tammy Kinney The majorettes performed at all football games and at several basketball games. They dazzled the crowds with their smiles and skills, proving to be a big asset for North Forsyth. 4211? 'A WP 'iil LQ Tammy Crews Jo Jo Lynch ' l Q, - , 1 gre A b iw Sf l The North Forsyth Viking Band participated in many activities to promote school spirit. Under the direction of Mr. Joe Alred and Dmm Major Cynthia Anderson, the Marching Band performed at all football games and pep rallies. The Pep Band played at home basketball games. The band marched in the Winston-Salem Christmas Parade and gave concerts to North and various feeder schools. One of the year's highlights was f'All-Band Night held during halftime of the East Forsyth football game. xxslk Clockwise from left: Benny Dowell, Myron Hairston, Terry Evans Jeff Collins James Peddycord Willi im Russell, Scott Kiger, Randy Lasseter, Tim Wilks, Kristy Warf Teresa Bell Cynthia Anderson Randy Willard. lst Row: Teresa Bell, Kristy Warf, Lauree Miehaelec, Cynthia Shay Kiger, Ray Wiggins, Mike Jones, James Peddyeord. 3rd Row: Stanley Brazell, Todd Dunivant, Becky Weaver, Tanya Hall, Teresa Amos. Joyner, Tim Muse, Mike Cardwell,JeffColIins, Bryant Furches,Benny 2nd Row: Brett Lawson, Terry Evans, Randy Willard, Belinda Allen, Dowell, John Rogers, Myron Hairston. Randy Lasseter, Greg Rierson, William Russell, Tim Wilks, Scott 4,-Lay as nm. I A The Mascots did a superb job l in raising the spirit and en- l thusiasm of the Vikings. Theresa Gallagher Katie Southern The Valkyries began perfecting their routines early in the summer. Marching to the beat of Cadence, the Valkyries intensified the spirit of the student body. They performed at pep rallies and at football and basketball games. Besides entertaining at sport events, the Valkyries held a bake sale, prepared a Thanksgiving box, sponsored a Valentine's Dance, and marched in the Winston-Salem Christmas Parade. g'X . k,,- i X Demerit Council: Kelly Huls, Robin Staples, Ryan Ervin, Nita Anderson. Judy Swaim, Treasurerg Kim Blakley Squad Leader Nanette Hepler, Squad Leader. K fl' Qnnvvw c r fi i +L, i up lst-year Valkyries, lst Row: Elaine Shen, Suzanne Wall. 2nd Row: Janie Walker, Kelly Huls, Robin Staples 3rd Row Pam Clark Kim Stomean, Darlene Rhodes, Lisa Gregory. 4th Row: Manya Craver, Ryan Ervin, Lisa Long, Tammy Griffin 5th Row Donna Robertson, Laurie Maliska, Amanda Norman, Tracey Myers, 6th Row: Kim Rogers, Kim Stafford, Nita Anderson Lora Geurts 7th Row: Penny Martin, Kim Johnson, Pam Caudle, Kim Napier. 8th Row: Jayne Booth, Debbie Mallgren Ji- dv , fr , A S Fa -,M-. .v Pk ,W b +5 8 4- 1 3 R 'Z' 5 .:, i J -. of i -S N t ! K f,,.. i gms' KA kiyk X' It Q .S Z -i ..,. Vs ,,f - -.1 v-f:.. L . K X 6 w., K A t A as is R- L . fr Q X I K K Y 1 A ' 43543, . , i 1 . at J i fit . i'as . .., ' fs - ' if 5 W -,- 1-- , ' S 2 Q ff' ' -- -iff i 1 , J 5 -, ,it is -as 1 1 5 1 ,,. J Q my HU f Z , , . 56 .-wwf .. J v . ' ww A AIM' lx . ,, .,- ,. ff ., .3 -' e - - . , ff-,119 1 ...,,,e,-N.g, - F, , -H ' 'fi if N Y .W V i , -,, if .V I ' f Q , R wig 'Q ,Hi M M1 ,, Q. f , ,gl U- t t Q 'V , .. , ,... I . '1--,y 3 ii... ' J V, , I ..,, U Q .f - 1,5 any , Nil SMOKING ,ff lst Row: Lisa Manuel, Amy Windsor, Co-Choreographers. 2nd Row: Suzanne Wall, Manya Craver, Kim Blakley, Amanda Norman, Lisa Long, Judy Swaim, Lori Reich, Kim Rogers, Ryan Ervin, Tammy Griffin, Donna Robertson, Kim Stomean. 3rd Row: Penny Martin, Kim Stafford, Tracey Myers, Laurie Maliska, Kim Johnson, Nita Anderson, Lora -4, gg , a, .An Geurts. 4th Row: Elaine Shen, Janie Walker, Robin Smith, Jill Shepherd, Darlene Rhodes, Beth Newsome, Susan Reddick, Pam Caudle, Debbie Mallgren, Jayne Booth, Lisa Gregory, Valerie Creech. Kelly Huls, Robin Staples, Daintry O'Brien, 5th Row: Nanette Hepler, Kim Napier. Co-Choreographers: Amy Windsor and Lisa Manuel, L M nuel Kim Blakley Nanette Hepler SECOND-YEAR VALKYRIES J Sh Phe d J dy S Robin Smith mx. VW -'23 Amy Wmdso homecoming carolyn brewer distributive education escorted by dennis kiser I delora erawford varsity cheerleader, chief pep club inter-club council escorted by bryan blue teresa brown varsity cheerleader pep club library assistant escorted by Chauncey brown 0 I Xe ii- 'vwak -ft M W xwxi y q y ' C fig! 'g 10 ' C i 3 l , ' . , fe ' , Q . 2 E ,Q 1-l ' V L Y in ' 5, x . 1 0 1 Q' W V WA,-I ' ' ' , K V, 1 4' l ' .A 3 M , 4 Q . 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W TVX W ,z rf s g bd 5' s , x UA X ,L vs R' l ? - i ' 2 Q ' ii fx f f , ,, gf r 1 5, 2 2 ' .f gag? 1 lm 9 Kfllfil -gi X ' v WA REEL.: ly pw 4 I 'X 5 , , fit , X it by it 5 we L ,Q 55 tag T 1 v 2 2 . 'fi X 2 IINS karen kirby national honor society junior marshal basketball volleyball softball cynosure girls' sports editor escorted by kenny kirby kim wray student body president tri-hi-y escorted by joe morrow Viking quarterback, Stefon Morris, on his way for a touchdown. The Viking Football Team finished the season with a 4-6 overall record. The highlight of the season was the third straight victory in three years against cross-town rival R.J. Reynolds. At the end ofthe fourth quarter, the score was knot- ted at 0-0. The game went into overtime with Reynolds scoring the first seven points. With North in possession of the ball, the Vikings scored a touchdown with a possibility of tying the Demons. Then for the extra points, Albert Wright connected with senior Veotus Pauling in the end zone for two points, giving the Vikings an 8-7 victory over the Demons. gb . y Three senior Vikings were elected to the 1979 We M 0 District 8 All-Conference Team. They were Of- t T A T s i ii' A I , - fenslve Interior Llnemen Greg Baker and Kenny L g . W- M4 Redmond and Defensive Lineman Bobby Clan- 1 as vw ton- H- Q ' N 'A Va n ., -- ' i .., 'Q Y.-4.5.4. -4 A ..--' . .. A, Viking players survey the game. it -'-I 1 Y n, Homer Crafford. ui Frank Hughes dod HA A? My U 1 '59 sh 'J' f 'cv W, 15 0 Y 1 N W , ' 'S up-www Liwwi R gi Q ...nf vm, 7 G ur lst Rowgiyzgnm Martin, Tim Muse, Albert Wright, Mike Cook, Dell Yar- Baker. 2nd RoW:H'Randy Wood, Dirk Gilmore, Greg Baker, Robert ' brougliffisiefon Morris, Cedric Lashi Darryl Wilson, Frank Hughes,,'Tony Rudolph, Thomasi'i'Hiairswn, Mike Snody, Alvin Payne, James Hughes, Br?ani,hCa.1vinLewis, Juan Dingle, Myron'Hairston, Barry Hiatt, Eugene Greg King, Kenny Redmond, Brek Foster, Rusty Livengood, Brian Wat- , 146 n I is ? l 459.1 A ,g,45!,,,2f W kins, Randy Cassell, Timm Stanley. 3rd Row: Jimllackson, Greglllierscm, Richard Lawson, Veotus Pauling, StevqBall, Courtney Carlton, 'Bobby Daryl Wesley, Eddy Newman, Kenny Caldwell, Landon Sonthern, Clanton, Willie Mackl 1 ' H . 147 HKU' 47 lj Viking players kneel before ai z game. Q ' ' . .f,.,Y...---m.w.. 7.-Q, k .. iw- .N...i,N, .. Nw., - I ' Q 1 - I f - .f .f .fy -N :Nl - 5 ,L - L, -:S es , , L....,-.,.,,5 Y. Em.. mn 1- - zz... x . -, .4 e- xii- -2-2.-iw fi x . J ffflf - 'K L' z ' 5 - 1 -Q1 -M K ' W - 5 ii Xi 23:9 11 gr if , ,...,, 31231 im. . . KR . . -Whk . , Q First and ten, do it again! 435 5 K ' 1 6 t 3 iff Fifi? 2 - V ?v. f' .1 Sideliners view the kickoff. 148 Wfiw Viking relayers perfect their exchange. 45? , f K I V K 'ii' xi rl f F X f W' ' ' F at R - 4-iv 5 i 325-'Z 6 According to Mrs. McLean, the Girls' Track Team was one of the best in her coaching career at North. Improving as the season progressed, the girls finished with a regular season record of three wins and three losses. North also placed fourth in the City-County Meet and third in the District 8 Meet. In the state meet, Teretha Coe finished fifth in the 440-yard dash. Teretha Coe sprints in the 100-yard dash. 9Q,,,jggQ.m, -'fy + Q N., ,. 'N M1 i, 'ff ,, , w A- Y it W ,. , My A H 140321: -1- Mff'ZTgs.as,,s'fWi. 1 'ttt r ., ,,f, we I mf' .1 V, r 3' .if g +5 'Fifa rv L, , , K I A , staff!! p .u .. S mg.. F I ,li gf, H M- f. . , .gg ,, M7 aw .. if , - S Y' f , 1 - 2 wzgiiw Mtv 'f. xx l+'fmN95 x V fn 'X , , . . ff .. , f'-f ,.x,.,- fnef. - ' , . ,,, 0159.4 47 , Kneeling: Stephanie Speas, Teretha Coe, Elise Giles, Mabel Fultz, Warrenetta Dobson. Dorothy Smart, Katie Southern. Herbert, Iris Lash, .Io Anne Bailey, Tionyia Leak. Standing: YVOUUC JHUICS, Janice Fedefchuck- Shantina Thompson, Sharon Miller. Emily Ballus, Pauline lst Row: Sammy Hancock, Alan Kilby, John Ammons, Scott Kiger, Tim Moore, David Hawkins. 2nd Row: Greg Conrad, Todd Caudle, Sam Williamson, Kenny Howard, Randy Oakes. 3rd Row: Kenneth McClelland, Joe Malachi, T.H. Mills, Richard Scott, Lawrence Con- rad. 4th Row: Coach Scott Brent, Marvin Rakes, Frank Carpenter, Anthony Hairston, Barry Hiatt, Chris Horton, Coach Carlos Cespedes. 5th Row: Juan Ellis, Darryl Richards, Myron Hairston, Mike Cook, Michael Htighes. 4- ', lu li ,,,.s-:N 'Z t gr... it .MN t J, N a,.wDfoqt . Bnaw.-,Z .swf l N! ,gl if 1 if 4 Fa fi . K ,Ng . Wa .MY 'R Q Victory awaits these Vikings. John Ammons sprints to the finish line. WNW Barry Hiatt attains another victory for the Viking runners. VVHh1nany vktodes,the Boys'lEack Team raced to the best track record in Viking history. Highlighting the year were the All- Forsyth Meet, Conference Meet, Sectionals, and two decisions over Winston-Salem Reynolds. Running to the slogan The State Is Mine in '79, the Viking compiled an 8-l S record. 5 I Coach Brent discusses the achievements of the team with a reporter. - -we Tim Moore pushes for the win. gig Q tstt On your mark, get set. go! Comprised of predominantly junior players, the Girls' Softball Team was very successful. Due to the forfeiture of several games, the sea- sonal record was not indicative of the team's ef- fort. The team leaders in batting averages were Rhonda Hauser, .4593 Sandy Swain, .4043 and Karen Kirby, .392. . .. v gs, A I 4 ' V4 .'.,,.,5'5r'. 5 ,gf 4 gg jgAX4ef3,'f?7't 'ii' L W k,.fQ'- r lg, -, , A-fa f-H. - f' ... ..,f -s Liv :fqw ' 4' A lady Viking gets a base hit. Players await their turn at bat. Viking players head in after a rewarding inning. Coach Bray Melva Richardson prepares to bat. 40' f a ,- ! M... 1' F ..,-iw' -.1 lst Row: Denise Eldridge, Karen Kirhy, Stephanie Rideout, Martile King, Diane Smith. Znd Row: Melva Richardson, Laurel West, Mary Scott, Lisa Haste. Marie Kajs. 3rd Row: Ron Bray, Head Coach: Caro- 'W v 9-lu' ...Q- ff fs lyn Fulp, Jayne Booth. Sandy Swain, Rhonda Hauser. Cornell Speas Manager. Bobby O'Connor warms up on deck. Punching it down third base line. The baseball season was very impressive. Among the many achievements of the Vik- ings were a l6-6 seasonal record, a second- place standing in conference action with a winning record of 7-3, and a first-round vic- tory in the state play-offs. Michael Hauser and Jeff Tuttle tied for District 8 Player of the Year. Mike Foust, Michael Hauser, and Jeff Tuttle were named All-Conference players. A powerful Viking swing. I ft Q l l lst Row, kneeling: Rick Yarbrough, Keith Bodsford, Buddy Medina, Cartwright, Eric Beasley, Steve Hauser, Walter Faye, JeffTuttle, Mike Ricky Newsome, Mike Muse, Bobby O'Connor, David Hunsucker, Foust, Adam Hauser, Tim Wood, Rockne Honeycutt, Coach Fred Rodney Speas, Buck Hauser. 2nd Row, standing: Coach Gray Park. jeff Tuttle fires a fagt ball, Mike Foust hurls one by a batter. i Q l e. l t - . . -- we ,,.wa..fw f 1- . A 'jg If-A' ,. . ig? ff if .. .. ,,.,,,,, Coach Canwflght Adam Hauser awaits the good pitch. tiitettt -, ,l , -- . W t . ,,,. W , V . . . a 'fuer K. pf. ' I 'Vk fu f: zifj 5 f '1 'VL Lk' 55.-' ,J Homerun! Mike Foust delivers a curve ball. fa f. ,, 16004 ...sae gli-L w-at Kneeling: Randy Hall, David Doss, Gray Jones, Derek Eubanks, Jamie Campbell. Standing: Coach Olon Shuler, Todd Russell, Tony Price, Herman Wilson, Joey Tuttle. The Boys' Tennis Team ended the season with a record of three wins and eight losses. Their constant ef- fort and strong determination were admirable. The Vikings had three re- turning lettermen for the 1980 sea- son. Jamie Campbell plays hard for another win. K I David Doss exhibits good form with his forehand. i 4 Wendy Parker is determined to de- feat her opponent. i f Sondra May concentrates on match point. mains' ' . 8, N Kneeling: Susan Ziglar, Anne Cox, Wendy Parker. Sondra May. Standing: Lisa Crews, Yvonne McBride, Coach Robert Goodwin. Kelly Reynolds. Kay Goforth. The Girls' Tennis Team provided their opponents with stiff competi- tion on the courts this year. At the First Annual Girls' Fall Sports Banquet, three girls received awards: Wendy Parker, Most Valu- ableg Lisa Crews, Most Improved: and Yvonne McBride, Coach's Award. Kneeling: Mark Byerly, Buddy Sharpe, Frank Rhodes. Standing: Marty Griffin, Jeff Poplin, Bobby Clanton, Todd Harris. The North Forsyth Golf Team had a very suc- cessful season. Viking golfers Buddy Sharpe, Marty Griffin, and Todd Harris were named All- Conference players for the season. Buddy Sharpe was also named District 8 Medalist. Todd Harris takes a practice swing. 3 . 5. -,xp as N'1't' '.:1f,,J'im N ,af if ff -V + -rr'r 55 ' f .5 liiffl SP6 1 71 Q 5 .L -'gi-'r., AN Q , ,f.,, .fel W fag' ' r , ig r ., , W?V., A '1J..,,v f V V , Rm? , f'z'i11?,f'5?3j aQTfb'.i ' Q 3-11 .i'f49Z ,. 'QQ 1 J 4 ,Q A wf , A, , J' ,' 3' , V I I W . N Buddy Sharpe prepares to tee off. ifzif. , 3 k ii? 9 x , V M , Q 9' Q Q All-Conference: Marty Grlffln Todd Harris, Buddy Sharpe Emily Ballus sets up the ball for a spike. Rf - Coach Cartwright was pleased with the tre- mendous improvement of the volleyball team. The team's six-game winning streak was evi- dence of the improvement made during the last month of play. The highlight of the season was winning the City-County Championship in a tournament at Winston-Salem Parkland. For the first time in ten years, North won the city-county volleyball title. Teretha Coe sends one over the net. Vikette hammers a powerful spike. Sonya Henderson delivers a strong over hand serve. d S b ' a Tilton, Sandy Swain. Standing: Vikki Parker, Scorekeeperg Belinda Allen, Sonya Henderson, Belinda Howar , a rm Jana Duncan, Melva Richardson, Karen Kirby, Marie Kajs, Teretha Coe. 'dw Q33 Kneeling: Emily Ballus ili- ldv 'Xl 2 X 3+ iv uv.. K . . n f au... Belinda Howard fights for a game point. - Qi wr E Scott Hill aims for the goal. Jeff Brazulis dribbles the ball down field x 4 l W The Vikings work hard at practice. Viking runners race for the win. - f -mis 'vw e ia' i 1 lst Row: Randy Oakes, Scott Brent, Coachg Tim Moore. 2nd Row: Fred Oakes, Alan Kilby, Mark Jackson, John Ammons. 3rd Row: Thomas Christian, Mark Byerly, Kevin Calloway, John Evans. fi' L I iwifllxi is Riifr 423 4 J Alan Kilby outdistanccs other runners with ease. as . J 'I f 2 ' N, ., . wi. gpg' . N X John Ammons works hard for a victory. Mark Jackson approaches the finish line. , 3 s D Mark Byerly sprints ahead of his op ponent. Since its existence, North Forsyth has had a winning reputation, and this year's Varsity Basketball Team was no excep- tion. With impressive wins over Asheboro, High Point Andrews, Winston-Salem Parkland, and Wadesboro Bowman, the Vikings were unstoppable in pre- Christmas play. The 87-55 victory over High Point Central was Coach Shuler's 100th win in six years of coaching at North Forsyth. Returning Varsity players Johnny Scott, Walter Faye, Mike King, and John Hunter played a major role in the team's successful season. The Varsity Basketball Team proved that Viking Power still dominates! Johnny Scott shows his style. ' - 1555895 1, 'Q ii ' '. -- E2 -it-f, aff' z .S we f . , ,L ta . 'EF-. f, S - H ' ,,:: E A A - ' , fsey tiir C sts f C J e ,., as iw 1 q ni ,Zi .f ,. .,,, .,M...-.-vw., ,,.a.,,..... ...v Q X!! E! ex-D I , x f flux V, aff' Qai 44 iv' ,X 2: 'rt S 1-.W Lef to right: Eddie Jordan, Walter Faye, Edward Coe, Olon Shuler, Trotter, Assistant Coachg Charles Mack, Johnny Scott, Mike King, Head Coach: Mike Faye, Jeff Poplin, Carl Johnson, Manager: Darryl John Hunter. Keller. Donald Sellers, Manager: Lance Link, Clarence Miller, Joe , N Q 'F The beginning of another victory. A sure basket for the Vikings! i 2175 N up 1 f ' 43 , w Hi 'Nl' A xi 9 ' 'f W ai ig O Fi' M ' 1 , Here come the Vikings! I lab 'K fi' 'lwfwfqwg 'i-U5 ii i i kiwi 167 Chairman of the Boards ' ' f',......,TM o 9715, 'NV oooo , My k.,,, l,, Ki, M f ',......., Up that score, two points more! Wonderful Walter ,fm Ra' if -,gafvg 3,'yaqgisgE,,,pzegf,z4.y 1 , , ze M , ,ff WV 4 ,Av ,V :fo lg: V 7 Edward Coe fires from the perimeter. Walt follows thrgugh, on i eeee r rrr M Q h ' r n rntk rrrrrr n r 5 t we , rrr, ,, rAi l A N v 'Nix 1 . if -' K us: Lance Link looks for an open man. I s K 9' 0 e 5' IS VA 'N u ,ir '- 7 In b o .. Coe overcomes the defense. 169 1 - f f 'N A lay-up by Hunter IEP , 4 1 'lim' N,,.. mmm, f, .,.. , . 41 Coe shoots from six feet I Melva Richardson puts up a softjumper Martile King drives to the basket. - fffi ' V , ' ,,.. My The members of the Girls' Basketball Team expected to be successful, and they were. Their compatibility and ex- treme hard work contributed to the re- warding season. The winning ways of the team created support for girls' athletics and set a trend for other Lady Vikings to follow! ,M 0 i at i 'N lst Row Melvi Richardson Jana Duncan Belinda Howard, Jennifer Eldridge, Sandy Swain. Sonya Henderson, Ron Bray, Coachg Belinda Saunders Karen Kirby Martile King Teretha Coe. 2nd Row: Denise Allen, Ryan Ervin, Marie Kajs, Scorekeepers. 171 Two more for Sonya Henderson! Jana Duncan lays up two for the Vikings. 'ig It ,,,, f ft Q55 1 g -r w. it ewan 21 ..,,,,,, f H ,ly Q e-3? +V' Q? .,, in J-U-M-P,jump up! Duncan penetrates the zone for a basket. Belinda Howard shoots in traffic. Howard puts in the follow shot. ' L ddd' 91-., - -i - J H K l '55 Q' Aw xJ V V as as 11 S - 5 ' l Ml o find? . od NMWJ, -- .,,,,.rI-- -' v,',,,.-- K 9 9 mv' ,, a 1 M Q , 2' eW?'14.lff5L -LMif'1?2f,i1!'? H F U., , - 1? , f m -of , jd, , 51221752 I, A 5 , ' :7:'erl,,, 4' 'h ' f- f 2 , 3, '?,a,f,:,,,m,tHzd .. , if df Z zum ww, -, , f. gg 1 f ?'f,,Qf ' ,736 , W f - oood T QQQNNQ- ..- l ... l H 1 gilt' Q U HAHWW 92 sg A ' wr .Mai .Y f . El' MW' ddddddd Belinda Allen shoots over un opponent. Headed for another victory! Ronnie Hart easily controls the tap. Mike Hillian puts up the follow shot. , , .Atta Q-in E N S wa 3 y X P ix w 'R Q 5 ,. ,tt 'P .tg S 5 Kg l 1 , VV QUHIQ .WL W Standing, left to right: Fred Park, Coach, Bobby Speas, Bryant Hart, Decarsta Sims, Jerry Williams, Cedric Lash, Donnie Gregg. Furches, Courtney Carlton, Mike Hillian, Kenny Samuels, Ronnie The Junior Varsity Basketball Team finished the season with an excellent record. At the beginning of the season, the JayVees had a nine-game winning streak. Their performance was parallel to the team's ability as a whole. This Junior Varsity team proved to be one of the best in Viking history. 'li ,tf,, , vqii Ronnie Hart looks inside for an open man. This year's Wrestling Team consisted primar- ily ofjuniors. In the Winston-Salem Parkland In vitational Tournament, North had three wres tlers to place: Keith Holland, third, Scott Wil liams and David Julen, second. The team also participated in the District 8 Tournament at R.J. Reynolds, and seven wrestlers captured third place. s- t Rick Perkins works for a victory. lst Row: Alphonso Parks, Rick Perkins, Scott Williams, Daryl Cau dle, David Julen. 2nd Row: Jerry Mason, Assistantg Keith Holland Alphonso Parks pins an opponent. Donald Saunders is in control of his opponent. Randy Cassell, Tim Muse, Donald Saunders, Veotus Pauling, Bruce Ramsay, Coach. wifi These athletes are pictured with the trophies Won in their respective sport. The coaches chose these athletes because of their contributions to their team's success. Alan Kilby and Randy Oakesg Cross-Country. Winston- Salem Sectional Champions, Greensboro Grimsley Invita- tional Champions, District 8 Champions, Forsyth County Relay Champions, Central 4-A Champions. .A .1 f , SEQ., 1' as , 'F' in -L Teretha Coe, Volleyball. Winston-Salemflzorsyth County Champions. Barry Hiatt and Randy Oakesg Boys' Track. Greensboro Sec- tional Champions, District 8 Champions. Decarsta Sims, Ronnie Hart, Cedric Lash, and Donnie Greggs tnot pic turedlg Junior Varsity Basketball. District 8 and Toumament Champions ,L EMM, W5 if 1, 4 , iwwMmv,. ,,v,,. ,.,,,.: Johnny Scott, Walter Faye, and Mike King tnot pictured! Varsity Bas ketball. Frank Spencer Classic participants. f 1 fy? - 1 .... S Ml if ' 5 M a 3 a , .pf Football W. Mecklenburg Parkland West Forsyth Greensboro Dudley Watauga County Greensboro Smith R.J. Reynolds High Point Central Greensboro Page 7 East Forsyth Season Record: 4-6 Girls' Track 4 East Forsyth 6 4 R.J. Reynolds 4 High Point Central Greensboro Smith R.J. Reynolds East Forsyth Season Record: 3-31 Boys' Track High Point Central Parkland East Forsyth R.J. Reynolds Edgewood Christian South Stokes Forsyth Country Day Greensboro Smith East Forsyth H R.J. Reynolds All-Forsyth Meer I District 8 Conference State Sectionals ' Season Record: 8-1 178 North 21 6 Qiif, 4, ff rririi 520 19 13 14 16 o 19 47 4 7 8 0 0 424 15 North 4 ,,rr 40 64, Us 52 +774 80 52 50 62 76 59 12 59 North 9l 65 14 65 62 ' 72 91 96 1 192 38 4 31 V2 4 1 96 56 70 52,14 ytrrrr in WON WON Softball 4 7 it 7 Forbush Parkland Forbush Ragsdale West Forsyth gftffy 'Parkland it West Forsythiriffli Ragsdale High Point Central South Stokes Greensboro Page East Forsythwgryiyygiiyll R.J . Reynoldsfifftrjfr'ff South Stokes Greensboro Smith Greensboro Page East Forsyth R.J. Reynolds High Point Central Greensboro Smith Season Record: 6-14 Baseball South Stokes ,ffj Ragsdale ii Parkland West Forsyth Parkland West Forsyth High Point Central Ragsd ale z . yiffgji l High Point Andrews Greensboro Page R.J. Reynolds East Forsyth South Stokes Greensboro Smith Greensboro Page East Forsyth R.J. Reynolds High Point Central Greensboro Smith West Forsyth Oxford Webb. ' Charlotte Garinger Season Record: 16-6 Mililorth 0 9 4 9 4 f 11 7 11 12 s 4 0 2 77 o 0 0 9 o 0 1 North 4 3 5 4 2 1 8 3 3 2 4 1 1 6 7 3 4 0 1 1 10 1 1 6 0 Boys, Tennis Parkland West Forsyth Greensboro Page East Forsyth High Point Central R.J. Reynolds Greensboro Page East Forsyth R.J. Reynolds Greensboro Smith High Point Central Season Record: 3-8 Girls' Tennis West Forsyth Parkland West Forsyth Parkland Greensboro Page East Forsyth R.J. Reynolds High Point Central Greensboro Smith Greensboro Page East Forsyth R.J. Reynolds High Point Central Greensboro Smith Season Record: 3-11 Volleyball West Forsyth Greensboro Smith Greensboro Page East Forsyth R.J. Reynolds High Point Central Greensboro Smith Greensboro Page East Forsyth R.J. Reynolds High Point Central R.J. Reynolds East Forsyth West Forsyth Parkland Season Record: 7-8 North 7 1 0 7 1 0 1 5 0? 1 1 North 4 3 4 6 0 2 0 0 6 3 2 1 1 8 North 2 4 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 Soccer Greensboro Grimsley Greensboro Page East Forsyth Greensboro Smith Greensboro Dudley Parkland High Point Andrews East Forsyth High Point Central R.J. Reynolds West Forsyth Season Record: 4-7 Cross-Country Greensboro Page Parkland East Forsyth West Forsyth High Point Central R.J. Reynolds Greensboro Grimsley Greensboro Page Greensboro Smith All Forsyth Meet District 8 Meet District 7 and 8 Meet State Sectional Grimsley Invitational Season Record: 11-1 Boys' Varsity Basketball Asheboro High Point Andrews Asheboro Parkland High Point Andrews West Forsyth Parkland Wadesboro Bowman Forbush East Forsyth Wilkes Central West Forsyth Greensboro Page East Forsyth R.J. Reynolds High Point Central Greensboro Smith Greensboro Page East Forsyth R.J. Reynolds High Point Central Greensboro Smith High Point Central R.J. Reynolds Season Record: 16-8 North 0 1 7 2 3 1 1 0 1 0 1 North 19 15 16 18 29 16 19 WON WON WON WON WON North 83 59 79 43 61 77 86 87 41 44 54 77 56 65 70 71 66 50 67 63 87 75 70 51 Girls' Varsity Basketball Asheboro 58 High Point Andrews 39 Asheboro 60 Parkland 45 High Point Andrews 63 West Forsyth 46 Parkland 45 Wadesboro Bowman 39 West Forsyth ' 51 Greensboro Page 48 East Forsyth 45 R.J. Reynolds 46 High Point Central 62 Greensboro Smith 1 ,35 Greensboro Page V167 East Forsyth 45 R.J. Reynolds 46 High Point Central 38 Greensboro Smith 50 East Forsyth 22342 Greensboro Smith A V56 Season Record: 13-8 Junior Varsity Basketball Asheboro 57 High Point Andrews 52 Asheboro 53 Parkland 31 High Point Andrews 49 West Forsyth 64 Parkland 32 West Forsyth 56 Greensboro Page 62 East Forsyth 57 R.J. Reynolds 44 High Point Central 41 Greensboro Smith 45 Greensboro Page 39 East Forsyth 45 R.J. Reynolds 40 High Point Central 45 Greensboro Smith 52 Greensboro Page 37 Greensboro Smith 43 Season Record: 19-1 North 75 35 55 64 5 1 64 49 53 54 55 50 44 56 45 4 53 59 54 43 9 56 51 North 7 1 72 83 66 53 73 80 83 64 55 A58 85 59 44 56 79 47 59 74 52 Wrestling Ledford Reidsville High Point Central West Forsyth Parkland Greensboro Smith Greensboro Smith Greensboro Page East Forsyth R.J. Reynolds High Point Central Season Record: 2-9 North 6 22 26 15 15 30 42 27 27 6 1 1 Cn 1979- 1980 INTERNATIONAL EVENTS July 11, 1979 - U.S. Space Station Skylab fell in the Indian Ocean and Au- stralia. August 15, 1979 - Andrew Young re- signed as U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. August 31, 1979 - Russia combat unit was found stationed in Cuba. November 4, 1979 - Iranians seized U.S. Embassy in Iran. November 20, 1979 - Iranians released 13 of the over 50 hostages. December 3, 1979 - Ayatollah Rhollah Khomeini was declared lifetime leader by constitutional ratification. January, 1980 - Canada was reported to have helped several Americans escape from Iran. xm OLXXH PER Nggggyy AMES L KE 1980 PLACID dollar coin went into circulation ited the U.S. February 13-24 - The XIII Winter Olympic games were held in Lake Placid, N.Y. Highlights: The U S Hockey Team had a spectacular gold medal win. Eric Heiden captured all five speed skating gold medals for which he competed. July 21, 1979 - The Susan B. Anthony October, 1979 - Pope John Paul II vis 'Q ti 1.- i 1, A V ,1 p l: ., .lf 1, J A 1' ,',,M,Ay,L ,L I Na ,1,!!?':,' ' M' f X ,far 2 'Xa I 1 V f V 1 . . ga I ffl' ,- ,. 1 f Q9 2' 5 malt ' ,If X . . ,7 7, , , f -,sill 55, , V' V' ,wtf 3, ' A - Y!-43J1v??ff':-w-llff . ' if .' 7 i f .M ,A If ml NORTH FORSYTH EVENTS Homecoming was rained out for the first time in 17 years. The Senior girls defeated the Junior girls in the first powder puff football game at North Forsyth. Soccer was added as a varsity sport. April 15, 1980 -- A mock presidential election was held. April 26, 1980 - The JuniorfSenior Prom was held at Beneath the Elms. Graduationwas held in North Forsyth Stadium June, 1980. 181 Patrons Bell Brothers Cafeteria Miss Gail Merrick Brass Kettle Restaurant Millie's Flower Shop Mr. and Mrs. George R. Cobb Oldtown Beauty Salon Custom Electronics Triad Typesetters and Ken Kirby Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Vines C.R. 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