North Rowan High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Spencer, NC)
- Class of 1986
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PTSA president Do- vid Roueche pointed out, l don't want to be the prophet of doom, but there are some forces that would lilre to see North closed, According to County Commissioner Dick Messigner. The commissioners see the handwriting on the wall. ln the next session or two of the Gener- al Assembly it will be mandated that each county will have one school sys- tem, County school officials realized that the district lines were causing the unequal pupil assignments, but they would rather add on to the larger schools than move students around and have all the parents in an up' roar, Yet, as the merger steering As population shifts toward the South, East, and West school districts, North people brace for the i'i'ii llxlTl'll'll iixii i.i.iuiiii uuuuii. committee met, they loolsed into having four high schools instead of five. Guess who might be left out? Parents of North students are upset because they feel that their children are being cheated out of valuable courses, lt is their belief that the city and county systems should merge and change the unequal attendance zones to send more students to North. As parent Buddy Gettys comment- ed, We won't be oppeased with new activity buses and stadium lghts, We want our fair share across the board, Just as North students wish to stay at their school, other county students have no desire to merge with other schools. As East Rowan student, Cris MacDoniel,, complained, lt'll sepa- rate all the people who have been going to school together and they won 't be able to graduate from their .,,. c 0 -ms., - ,S i school lf the officials who draw district lines had thought ahead years ago, the numbers would be more balanced now. As it stands, while North lingers with little over o00 students, South Rowan is crowded with over 1000 students. lf proper planning had been done, the possibility of closing down North and moving students would not have come up. The bottom line is that North has many assets - the students get along well, our athletes and scholars can compete with larger schools, our teachers are dedicated, and the comf munity supports school efforts - that must be considered by merger com- mittees. North supporters hope that as the countdown continues, the decision is made to COUNT U5 IN! The students count At North, emotions and politics are considered after the needs of the students are met A just as it should be in all schools The advisory Council plays a continuing port in the struggle to count us in. Pictured are Nlrs Jaclsie Nlaclsey, Mrs Irene Goodlett, Mr Albert Stout CChairmanD, Mr Bud- dy Gettys, and Mr Bob Miller, not pictured, Mr Thomas Mitchell and Mr Stanley Stodard. , ll I .. Hn nga I lg ln all areas of academics, students Gnd Sfflff Q0 BEYCDND THE BASICS ear after year our students have excelled in their studies and this year was no excep- tion. Even in the summer, students spent many hours in worlsshops, camps and seminars. Seven North students attended Girls state and Boys state this past summer. While there they completed an in-depth study of the government of the United States. Girls Stare is a deHnfte must for anyone interested in politics, said participant Jeannie Mis- enheimer about this program. Other students involved in summer academic programs were those who attended Governors school and the various SPEC programs. Governors school participants Lara Wray, Wen- dy Kluttz and Stephanie Kepley. studied the dramatic arts and later used their new found l-:nowledge to ,ffl , X What a face! Wendy Psoueche hesitantly tastes snails during French Club, North students aren't afraid to try new experiences in an effort to malse learning fun. help the drama class at North. SPEC participants studied many diverse to- pics from sociology to computers. In spite of the small enrollment, stu- dents were able to talse courses needed for the future whether they were headed to college or the job marlset, Students were honored for achievements in writing, public speals- ing, art, math, D.E,C.A,, HOSA., and overall academic excellence. Michael Lunsford, president of the Student Council, was the first recipient of the prestigious Morehead Scholar- ship to UNC. from North Rowan. Steady improvements in test scores and scholarship acquisitions were due to the dedication of students and fac- ulty. Time was volunteered for quiz bowl, history bowl, math and essay contest participants and their advisors. Pride in North was the primary moti- vation for going beyond the basics Laois out Annapolis, here comes Deric Sims. He will play football and study at the Naval Acadef my next year. ganna-su as 9 t ,M s ,Mew S sc? These Norrh srudenrs porrrcrpored rn errher Bovs!Grrls Srore or Governors Schoo4 durrng rhe posr summer, Ask these Iodres vvhy Freedom is Our Greoresr Herrroge Srephonre Mrchoel, Amy Deom, ond Toro Jod-xson were vvrnners rn rhe essoy conresr sponsored by rhe Spencer Opnmrsr Club 'iw 'WNY Srudenrs who orrended rhe SPEC reodershrp workshops rhis posr summer ore rreored ro o luncheon Counry school orfrcrols were invlred ro oorrvdpore rn rhe luncheon served by rhe home economics srudenrs Annuol Sroffers relox when rhe frnoi deodIrne's in The Wosr rvvo veorboolss hove eorned ovvords ond rhis one is expecred ro do even oerrer y ll.. I-75 Hg Egg Small sized school, BIG SCHOOL ATHLETICS orth's students' success carried over from the classroom onto the playing field and courts of Rowan County, the Central Carolina QA Conference and all over the State of NC. The state rankings of the football and basketball teams were well-documented, and their championships threw NRHS into the statewide spotlight. North's varsity football team dominated the newly organized Central Carolina Con- ference, losing only to Bunker Hill in the second round of the state playoffs. The Ju- nior Varsity also showed dominance in its conference going Q-O-1. Several members of the varsity team were voted as All-Conference players with Darryl Jackson named Conference Player of the Year and Coach Larry Thomason as Conference Coach of the Year. Defensive end Antione Sifford was named to the All- State team in various newspapers around the state. This marked the second time in A years that a North football team marched to an undefeated regular season. North Rowan's men's varsity basketball team continued its incredible success by win- ning the conference title for the second straight year, and posting its third straight 20-win season. With one of the tallest lin- eups in the state the Cavs were one of the top teams on any level this season. lt was also Coach Bob Hundley's third consecu- tive championship basketball team. Along with the dynastics of the football and men's basketball teams came great individual success from members of North's less dominant squads. Audrey Hill has been the most imposing scorer among girls in the county for the past two basketball seasons, Sandra Matthews was named All-Confer- ence in the first season of North's cross coun- try competition. The wrestling team found it rough going under first-year Coach Roger Seacrest, but great individual efforts from Nolan Thomas and Anthony Cook gave the school some- thing to pull for in the state wrestling tourna- ments, Coupled with success in the classroom, the success of North athletes gives the North Rowan community something to be very proud of. With an 18 point average per game, Audrey Hill prepares to add two more against Thomas- ville The Cavs fell one basket short as Thomas- ville prevailed Al to SC? At the first indoor track meet at UNC Chapel Hill Darryl Jackson runs the oO yard dash He fin ished second in the event 6 11 servo' RQNQH Wie 'Cys ffw C: my Dcrecefv 'age 5 O, x, eovwnde WMV KGSCV wma fo' v fo d'o3 The 'eferee Cedces Noiom Tvomos 'He wwfwer Ove' W5 TMOVPQSVUNQ ooponevr A5 owe of We mosr Qorwswsrenr wwrvwers NONQP ccvofwcod ro We secmomo! meer or Soufh ifedel 51.7 Hag Eg As an allumna, parenr, and reacner ln rne Norrn area, Mrs. Patti Secreast volces a srrong aplnlon concern lng rhe lncluslon of Norrn darnng a paollc meerlng WW Norrn Rowan PTS A. President David Roueche expressed rne need for srrang sro' denr saoporr durlng an assembly. The fairnful four These concesslan srand vvorla- ers, Pam Harris, Mary Long, Joyce Trexler, and Nancy Blackwell, along warn arlwer band parenrs, lfepr rne concesslons carnlng ar all sparring evenrs rnls year. or rp' , ,W M4655 337 V, 'nmmlfflwwwmf A 2 , We A is ff if 4 1' . f W.. W . ,V ' ME ' WH L , v iv if T r 1 Z . PTSA members cur our spirit ribbons to be given away to fans prior to the home baslserball game with Salisbury Many parents and friends are present and sup- port their team, Standing-room-only was the case at both football and basketball games. WORKING TOGETHER in order to be counted. his year has been filled with a mixture of contention and cooperation. Caught be- tween the various issues of merger which faced the school, the impor- tance of a strong comradeship be- came apparent to the student body. Many obstacles were overcome by school spirit. Yet, there were times when North Rowan would have unf doubtably faltered without the help of the surrounding community. One example of such a time was the open hearing of the merger steering committee on November 6, 1985. Several parents of North Row- an students, Larry Weaver and Patti Secreast to name a couple, spolse on behalf of the school. Other parents who attended the meeting, but were not on the agenda to speals, showed their support by dressing in green and gold. The baclsbone these parents presented at the hearing showed North Rowan was a well supported school. The PTSA Cparent-Teacher-Student Associationb, and the North Rowan Booster Club and Band parents were three organizations who were active in the school this year, Members of the PTSA could be found at ballgames selling carnations and waving spirit flags. Booster Club members helped with selling ticlsets and souvenirs at football games, while the Band parents worlsed the concession stands. They pulled together to malse cal-aes and pies that were sold at the ballgames. Profits from these sales helped pay for the new ticl-ret booth and concession stand. The cooperation and support of all these organizations were expressed throughout the year. With the help of these people and the rest of the com- munity a lot has been done to help North Rowan. l ... M 57 11575 Egg To get rhemr heads together, some reochers go ro rhe reachers' tounge Mrs Mwsehheumer, Mrs Aus rin, Mrs Hocurr and Mrs. Everhorr socialize during rheir iumch period. ik, The folks who fix our food give us servrce with a smile, which is somerames difficulr snhce one of rhe crgnkiesr crearures ahve is rhe hungry adolescenr , rrf -r,, - H - s -wi . ah is For a heads up schooi Mr Doa Johnson srays +, f ,w ig Li' f I Q 1' It M . 9 s 0 ' Q' 1 ' 2 X .- A, ,V,ATh 3, V. 4 A 4 .4 . ,Q if rf. 1' 1 ,,, 9 .9 , rw ', ww nw f xflwfff 7. KM? W' 4 !, ,9,f 3 Z2-313 34 I 5 f 1 E 0 Q s 2 3 3 2 g , 1 . M, X 1' 4 i ' 1 E i 'M ,r E 5 g SEQ , V V, , r ' ' - , ,,. A ' A f exrremely DUSY VVV Liiiv . K G y,,,L, V dw Most of these senior Advanced Composition stu dents are headed to college and raise their worle seriously IIULIPITIPIL? HEFIDE or the follss who lsept tabs on the numbers of teachers and students and pro- grams, someone was always counting heads. Numbers didn'r tell the whole story though. Our interesting students made for an interesting school. When we put forth out best efforts, we always came out on top. From the sen- iors to the freshmen, all the heads counted for something. Of course, not one of the stu- dents could have made it without the help of teachers. They stayed at school a lot later than students, and not just to grade papers. They tutored students and also spent time with extra-curricular activities. Without our faithful custodian, Mr. Johnson, and the crew in the cafeteria, we would have been in a mess, and hungry! All the people at North may not have added up to a politically satisfactory number, but all of their efforts put together added up to a great school. Each person contributed to the student body ond staff that was worthy of standing up and being counted! Organizing and setting up the Prom raises coopera tion from all the committees Here the decorations committee worlss together on last year's table decorations Although trimmed to the minimum, the marching band is the largest group on campus with 150 students 'I3 K N s 8 Q Af Q ski off 3 Wim oii rrie ocriviries ries involved irw, Michoei Lunsford rieedf resr every mow ond rheri 1-mans-lv As Deric Sims srioors his high perceriroge-jumper Borry G 1 ooo Tim Imgrom look ori 'S ,xi 3 5 s so Greg Beam Barry Glass Joe Harris Tim ingrom Stephanie Kepley V Q' x L Scbtt Lesslie vriters, artists and typists, Jennifer, Greg, Kelly and nie worked on the Cavalier and Northern Lights staffs isn't always fun and games for Stephanie and Playing various horns for six years Lara and Scott plan to They spend many hours after school 'running continue next year in college J u 'WW' 52 'ln Michael Lunsford Jeannie Kelly Morgan Deric Sims Misenheimer For their many talents, these llOutstanding Seniors MOVE TG THE HEAD OF THE CLASS he Senior class played an important role in the student body but there were a few seniors who stood out from the others. These students realized what school had helped them to obtain, so they put all they could back into it. in addition to working hard and maintaining good grades, these outstand- ing seniors participated in the marching band, and athletics. Not only were these seniors rec' ognized by the Northern Lights Staff and facul- ty but many of them were included in Who's Who Among American High School Students. lt was very difficult for these seniors tojuggle clubs, student government and sports, but somehow they managed, Filling out applica- tions for college and scholarships also con- sumed some of their valuable time. Barry, Tim, and Deric were recognized for their outstanding abilities in sports, and also their determination to maintain good grades even though practice often interfered. Stephanie and .loe helped in many presene tations given by the Drama Club. Greg, Jeannie, Kelly, and Jennifer spent the year making sure layouts were drawn, copy written, and that students were in- formed These were just a few tasks per- formed by these journalists. Lara and Scott added greatly to the sound and performance of our marching and stage bands. Michael had many responsibilities other than being president of the Student Body and NHS, but he seemed to keep them all in per- spective. The specific talents and accomplishments are listed in the Senior statistics later an in the sec- tion. 4' , ,K A ' ' Q A' 2.1 V 3- 2, o Jennifer Watkins Lara WraY 15 When things go wrong, as they sometimes will, When the road we 're trudging seems all up hill, When care is pressing us down a bit, We may rest, if we must, but we dare not quit. Life is odd with its twists and turns, As everyone of us sometimes learns, Let's not give up, though the pace seems slow, We might succeed with another blow. Often, as strugglers, we ha ve given up, When we might have captured the victor's cup, But we learned too late, when the night slipped down How close we were to the golden crown. We never can tell how close we are, Our goal may be near when it seems afar, l.et's stick to the fight when we're hardest hit, It's when things go wrong that we musn 't quit. Semor C1055 offwce-rs - Kathy Morgom, rreosurer, Sonya Gnffm, secrerory, Dena Swms., wie preswoem and Derrick Furzgerotcl, preswdem - DOES on We SIQVN for me losr Mme 3' Daryl Belton Brian Blackwell Lisa Boone Kenneth Bolt Lynn Bolt Carolyn Boyd Thad Bradley James Brown .lohn Bryan Cglan Burch '2- 1 - Randy Butts Carolyn Chawlk Kim Cline Pam Connor Falecia Cook Ax, Snorr ronge, long ronge, jobs, rne service or college, SENIORS MAKE PLANS r's nord ro go ro o nevv pioce vvirnour o mop Seniors found rnor, Iiiseeir-or-nor, rne rirne nod come ro rnop our some pidns for rneir fururess For rnose drrending coiiege, resrs Iilse rne P.S.A,T,, SAT, or ACT. nod ro be rol-sen, Then rne decision on where ro go nod ro oe mode, lr seems iilee everyone f reiorives, friends, reocners ond counselors op- piied pressure vvirn rneir opinions Mosf of my reochers ore on my cose ro ger me ro go ro colfegef' compidined Amy Smith, our ljusr wonr ro ger O job ond be rhrough Wlfh scnoo! for now Opinions were olso expressed ooour iobs ond rne service One of rne firsr moior roodpiociss rnor vvos overcorne vvos in deciding for our- seives rne rnosr oppropriore rood ro roise My ounf is in rhe Air Force ond she rofo' me obour rne sofory ond rrove! oene-hrs, sold Sharon Hovis, our rne decision ro sign up vvos reoliy my own. No morrer vvnor course vvos decid- ed on, rne srudenrs bound for success vvere rne ones vvno pionned ond ser gools for rnemseives KHi.'iwir'pi1i, 'vcruirerfi iiiw is une irorr' Fur ,M nirini iiv io ge' ilnipii isiiiwv zu sign vvirn rnor 'I' -,cimirwi HQ inier sigfic,-d vvvi Woise Foresi KMWFW' df! 1-'P f ,, s if A J, . . , . 1' 'W , WS if -1-if . .,.-'4 5 9 - Aaron Cornelison John Deal Chl'iS Eagle Nelson Ellis Garheld Evans K W K -vw , , John Evans Eaiaifarunierffqjjf Jayme Ferguson Da vid Fesperman Derrick Fitzgerald Q, . ' F rg 3' 3 - J J Vlll ' new 'rf it W 1 5 'Y infix? F A he ,J I ' z ' V3 mf: F F g if- E J , Dionne Fitzgerald Stephan Fortune Allen Gaston Mia Gibson Barry Glass Jr. .J ,E R I X11 J N A 1 Jonathan Gobble Dickie Goodlett Tracie Goodman Sonya Griffin Joe Harris 1.4-v I A 3 r k v .Q n Annette Heilig I. W .V . 9 my ' l. , 5 . ,. Audrey Hill Eric Hill Deanie Holmes Alyicia Hopper Q Sharon Hovis Donna Jacobs Betty Jones gli 2' ,lim Hum Reginald Hunter Tim Ingram Carol Jacobs Richard Jacobs Melanie Johnson Patrick Johnson Barbara Jones Matt Jones Brenda Kendall Stephanie Kepley Jimmy Kesler Senior ornleres srrur rneir stuff! he snneii of 'ne iociser roonn wos enougn ro gog o reoorrer or o noneorn iere, our ir wos nor even noriced oy rnose wno suireo up, showered, cusseo ono ceieororeo in ir for rne oosr four yeors Neoriy fifry seniors oorricioored in or ieosr one soorr oii four yeors. ine Coyoiiers nod on oooorruni- ry ro oorriooore in o yoriery of soorrs inciuoing yoiieyooii, oosiser' ooii, foorooii, sofrooii, ooseooii, ren- nis, ond cros5-counrry. Severoi sene ior ornieres nopeo ro orrend cole lege on on ornieric scnoiorsnios X'5ruoenrs u5uoiiy oorricioored more in ornierics in rneir senior yeor oecouse ir'5 rneir iosr go orouno ond ir nelos rneir four yeor srorisricsf' conwnnenreo Tim In' gronn Tnis yeor's senior ornieres Corrieo Covoiier sguoos ro success- ful Seosons in oii soorrs 'Arnierics rnoise scnooi rnore enioyooie ond reocnes isios more rnon rney ieorn jusr in rne ciossroonwf' srored Tirn Weoyer Ano occoroing ro Deric Sinns, One of rne oesr oorrs of oeing on orniere is ine fofne you ger Ir's greor ro see your oicrure in rlwe Solisoury Posrf' Arnlerics nos' oioyeo o nwoior role in rne Iiyes of rnony Seniors, For some oi rnenn, rne experience of oorrioooring in soorrs wili iosr o Iiferirne, Frorri lgrfiiirrfj rne gooi Vxfliflyi i4i Oy 50115 one Q, rrre goss fvn9x F 'ur ywfzr Qewor Wnrere, mvre for rnei' ox' frcvuiv pr rure 'IF' ,: H . 5 S 5. 5 L 49: -- nik! u r,i,i A .. w -I-if 5 Q F .ri - Q yn 'Mp mm ff fmf: 4, r W ml ,V qw X,-N, , . , H, f f N For s, -- fc A: Tig' 3 Fw 'Q' f'nf:w'- 'LWVWG' W w spec Cm , 'cwgx NF We NJ 1 -angela - G,, ..-. , ,f,41n.,,, ... mg 10,0 Q -me ' 'L A 1 Qgbeeu !XwvONN UWC Hnsmmw Feb lNV 'fTNV A'V'WC'2L,i',j fwbfwrfwe- Mu,'v1vN Lu,J'w5'Ord hmm z fp' 1 .A W., :DA 5. , .,.k, wmv W,-rf VW, ,, - X. I M! f I' ' ' , TN Yr L 'K L 9. ., ,Q . 5 1 W,-'41 2.-I 5 1' fs, ': ,Q r '- ' 1 1' T3 Q l Sandy Keys Ralph Kitley Danette Kluttz Tonya Knox Tricia Koontz Crystal Lackey Scott Lesslie Kim Lewis Patricia Lloyd Johnny Locklear Q Ronnie Locklear Cindi Loflin Micheal Lunsford Greg Mahaley James M3Hg0ld 1 . .-,. ,. -if , was - 4,4 F X - s Vi Byron Martin Tim Mashore Sandra Matthews Thomas McCora Amy Miller Carla Miller Tammy Neely Franklin Patterson Susan Rainey Q Er Joy Miller Jeannie Misenheimer Kelly Morgan Treva Moore 9 if vs K f EL ,,!, I ,A ,g IF., , 'Ai V Kristin N6lS0l7 Renee Nesbitt Shandria Oakley Victoria Oakman Teresa Pepper Kim Pharis Travey Provoid M0112 Oualtlebaum i it Y-i ' J ff I , . 1 Tyrone Rankin Larry Ridenhour Scott Rierson Tanya Risner , rw , , Nw 4 , :Wk A , Y WCC 1' rf' J: 1 f wad f 4 Wherher ir's oorr rirhe ofrer school, or o fu!! elghr hour shlfr, rrs MQRE THAN JUST A JCB oreers before QVOGUOTTOO ohd coTTege9 Bur doh'r srudehrs go ro coHeQe frrsr ohd rheh our sue o oorriculor Coreer? Of course rhey do These coreers ore Tum TGV? oorory Jobs rhor hgh schooT srudehrs rohe OP ro heTo rherh rhoree SOPTTG exrro rhohey Most of rhrs rhohey hos oeeh grored owoy ohd ro rhe fo!! of 19863 Tr WHT oe wrrh-drown ro hero rhorh ohd dod ooy rurfroh, roorh, ooord, ohd hook fees for CoTTege Ish'r rr hord ro hoTd dowh o Too whrTe orrehdrho schooT? Ir seerhs rhor rhosr of rhe srudehrs doh'r hoye o oroolerh wwh rhemoo cohwcrrhg wnh homework ohd soorrs. MOOOQGVS ohd oosse5 seem ro oe coooerorrye vwrh rherr emoToyees' scheduTes Wheh Michoel Lunsford, OF ocrrye srudedr ood orhTere, wos oskeo Whor hs work schedule wos, he resoohded, weekends ornfyff' There ore good ohd ood QOIOT5 ro WOVTGTTTQ oorr fume, Accordrhg ro Deric Sims, free foodf' rs rhe oesr oor' of oerho o Cook o' McDohoTd'5 Ngo Liso Oakley, OF erhoToyee or Soehcer Tlesrdehrrol Core exoTorhed, X ,foye TOTISWFQ ohdyofkmg wffh oonh che TGSICTQFWS ood emofoyees, ou' 35 jus' rhe eorry hour X hoye ro ger uo rhe womfog rhor I dsfffre T' Sorhe su dehrs, Stephanie Kepley for h grohce, reoTTy hove rr rhode 'Y om o prryofe boron fhsrrucror I om my own oo55 ood l mofre up my own 5Chedu!e5 ond hours f only wash X hod more yudenrs ro molre more mon ey Joos oefore coTTeQe reoch resoohsr orirry ood or rhe Some rrrfwe heTo oro yrde rhohey for furrher eduCo'ofw Q 5 , T' looki, The Reoore 5 oCuoiTy GAJOYTVNQ hrs v u o' Doro Threcd L Candy Robbins Darrell Roberson Jacquelyn Roberson Carol Schaffer Donald Sells , 1: gf-Y xl 1 - -' e n Kirby Sells Tanya Shannon Robert Shay Greg Shue Todd Shumaker QW 'CL V v 'W v Q w C 1 We I . ' ., . ' , K 4... Antione Sifford Twanna Sifford Deric Sims Pete Sims Amy Smith ' fir S., V' fe' ' Brian Smith Chonita Smith Darren Smith Rusty Smith Elgin Steele Tina Talbert Ani Scott Teamer Nolan Thomas Yolanda Tillman Nick Travis VITY Cedric Turner Lisa Waller Alan Walton Jeff Watkins Jennifer Watkins Tim Weaver Teresa Wells ,J Lara Wray Carla Yates Tammy Williams Not Pictured: Calla Allison Garland Archie Anthony Crockett Benicia Denham Darrell .lones Walter .lones Scotty Puckett Tommy Williams Reginald Wilson ,Q .,, VIEW 1 ' ' I du E XX' We Qezr wmv ', 1 4 r 'M-rftx' um f' 1 J , mu .Vu 4 rf Aww W X , 4 f 4 4 x ,Lx , 5, f ? lr Nook-, Nw Amy and Cryzrcn ccmr ro I I 1 Q-s E 3 f, If Ur Hi Y .. Ln., M yn HM, M, A, ,, f mi L wh V ' W ' I A,-5 A 5 V wk r The losr yeor's he Closs of '8o included rhony oursronding srudenrs - orhle' ric, creorive, ond inrellecruol. The rhosr memoroole of rhese were rhe senior cur-ups There wos never o dull momenr when rhis lively bunch wos oroundl Mrhouf Curring up o lfrrle, school wou!dn'r be ony fun. if heps you fO ger rid of some of rhe pressures from nord work ol! rhe rirnef' sold Tim Ingram. The people who provided rhe comic relief were ornusing ond somerimes oggrovoring, ond olwoys oround when rhere wos o phorogros pher. These creorive clowns dressed os cheerleoders ond l'nerds ond en- rerroined us wirh rheirjolses ond rop- pin, Ar rhe ren yeor reunion, ir will be inreresring ro lsnow whor rhe closs clowns will be doing. Whorever ir is, ir probooly won'r be dull! rhe mosr hecric: ond conwperirive, ond rhere's NEVER A DULI. MGMElNlTl 5ornerimes civilized seniors go oeserls or o pep rolly when o phorogropher oirns or rhem N 'I 1 4 'f ll I.. h..,M ,. flea! ' 'F 5 V - ,,g:f ' .,,W,, H 1 I Q 5 NEIHYVYYYYYEWJHIIHW W--fm , 4, MW' V W , -.. ,Jaw , 7- A , K . ' Y' A A W,fA'ww'w X ' mix' fi! HM. A v .. H 1 E -u X :.A?3.Eu'ji4f ' P A N 41' H I ' . A fm. 1 ,Z 1 3 . .1 '1 ' iffy 1 Y ft' ' 3 M 5.51, I . Q 1 A .. -W '-X' ' X1 W, .6 'ini L ' I gy xi' Ex ' i ' M' X Q M Q f W , X .2 f . fx ' s vi , l , ' 'Q 1 X , Q' a Q I K l -tu e v. E 5 X , . Q 5 K is X uf -. 'M' H' .. an f . K . at ,,W,, , . il , 1 'P 1- V ' 5 nv' gp -E F 9 ' E' ' sf F Q 1' L Q W Q Q i I 'mp ..-,-J, yarn! ' ,, M' ' ' :Nw wi rhe drorno clos5's premiere prodocrion we Neclslocef' Sondy Keys ploys o eolrhy French Iody They con worls, corripere, ond cor-up, our Seniors hoye QTHER TALEN-I-S -I-GO! hen seniors wirh 5os5, spunle ond sensiriviry were needed, rhe ploce ro lools for rhem wos in on orrs closs, Creorive people ore lsnown for being imoginorive ond clever, ond rhe groduoring Closs hod quire o few rolenred srudenrs. Some of the rolenrs presenred themselves in orr ond phorogrof phy closses, while orhers were op- porenr is chorus, bond ond! or dro- rno. The personoliries of rhe sro- denrs yoried os much os their Cre- orive ourlers. Dromo reociher Fronk Corriher noriced rhor 'Wlony of rhe srudenrs who sign up for dromo ore srronge . . . nor rhof fhors necessorilly bod, For mosr seniors in the bond, ir wos the end of o six yeor course. Being in rhe bond roolr o lor of is 1 ix ffme, nord work ond dedfcorfon. lr ol! paid off wffh rnony wonderful memories ond o sense of pride or being one of rhe ellie, 0 Marching Covolen soid Loro Wroy. The newesr courses, phorogrof phy ond dromo enooled non- oond srudenrs ro eorn rhe N.C. Scholors' designorion ond provided more woys ro l'develop ond disf ploy rheir rolenrs, f ,V xN's '-Q--f-N. eniors in rhe Phoio closs loole rhroogh pic ires ro choose some for rhe Scholosric Arr words ,.., ,, Sreve Adoms Horvey Archie Bonnie Boker Avis Beorrhes Kris Beome X 1 I S Dodriorw Belrorw Jon Berheo Borry Block Derels Blomrom Trocie Boone I ,W Terry Bowers Anrrwomy Brirron Emegr Broqdwqy Morsholl Brougrwron John Bromir '4 Sonyo Bush Jomes Corr Liso Correr Arworeo Cosserl Jeff Coqlqerl Chawanna Coleman Anthony Cools Jghn CQQIQ Q, Henry Dorty Karen Dorty O l o 'U lv v 1 Q Q 0. i X 'lr l Linda Cowan Ami! DOUQIOS Carolyn Ellis Michael Ennis Class of '87 lead by active Juniors t has been said that the busiest people malse the best leaders, This was proven true by the Junior class officers. President, Bob Honey- cutt was a member of rhe National Honor Society and a prominent ath- lete. Vice-president, Tracie Boone was a Homeroom representative and a member of the flag squad. Secretary, Andrea Cassell was a Homeroom Representative, Home- coming Attendant and a 1086 Debu- tante, Angela Sides, treasurer was a member ofthe tennis team and ACT. Even with their extra-curricular ac- tivities these individuals made excel- lent leaders, The class of '87 conslde ered themselves fortunate for having chosen them. Junior Class officers include: Andrea Cassell, sec rerary, Angelia Sides, treasurer, Tracie Boone vice president, and Bobby Honeycutr, presif denr 9 35 N an Robin Fire Poige Furrell Dwighr Gorrison Angelo Gilbert Angelo Glosco ar' Q. E i Dione Evons John Gobble Corio Goodrnon Chrisry Goodnnon Suzonne Goodnignr gg 44,5 Www iw K I WKQE7 'ww 'fr 3 f rg 5 X Mi K tx A51 V' I 'Yvvff wr 'Q My Duonne Gore Tommy Greene Tum Homrnond ,.c.w4W...4,....m..W UMWWUQ AMMWMMQWW -fwwwumh M. ...U A. N - -.-m....,, W r k N ' 4 Michoel Hege Bobby Honeycurr Wolrer Howe!! r QU: f '+G .. , w,v,:+f ' A ff. 7 rf 1 W, ff' , f We , fry :f ' , 51, ,V 1 f I V' V' 'j My ' L, I 4 K 5 - M 'A ,Mm 5.7 , A g f ,, ., V or W ve W W4 ' we H v ity 'Fw M Am A G X fb w ,jr r, rMW A I7W'W'f- HT' 'S K 5 ? 'Zef in f I V '35, 37 I ' 1, ff L 1 ff fx rm M K f fkMM,,.........L ,WM .,,,,u ,rr rf, J- M-v-- .,,,,.,,.,,.. .,,,, 4 ,,.,,,.,....,..w, ...M ,,,,,,u 45 Dorryl Joclsson Robbie Kepley N-av' 'II lnez Jefferies Love Jones Lindo Kendoll Rhondo Kennerly Dovvn Kesler Kelsey Kidd Troy Kirlsporricls U50 IQIUUZ Gvvning o Cor rneons s sophomores ir seemed lilse only o dreom, As juniors ir become reoliry. Some of us finolly got o cor of our own. The odvonroges of owning o cor were endless. Jeff Cockerl commenred Having my own cor gives me freedom ro go where I wonr ro go. If I'm somewhere I con Ieove whenever! wonr, l-loving o job required some sorr of rronspor- rorion olso. Juniors who worked hod ro hove o cor or occess ro o cor, IfIhc1d ro vvoir on o ride Inever wouId have mode IT ro work on rime, srored Avis Beorthes. As o whole, cors Chonged the lives of the nnony who drove. Wendy KIUVTZ Glendo Koonrz I Ri Todd Koonrz Cynrhio Loclsleor Juniors Counr on being seniors. he closs of '87 did mony rhings in prep- ororion for rheir sen- ior yeor, The Norrh Corolino Compenrency Tesr wos ref quired, our in oddirion ro rhis juniors fools rhe PSAT, SAT, ond ACT. Workshops on compurers were held oe- fore ond offer school ro help improve rheir score. By rhe time rhey ore seniors, rhese juniors should be well pre- pored for rheir finol yeor of high school. .g 'J 4 , a ! 3 Sw WWW? I A 1' Ron Loflin Tommy Lomox Liso Long ' ' Monry Loverre ' Melody Mobe Bonnie Moclsey GiGi Morrin Jennifer Moson Phillip McCorlsle Piiclsy McCullough iN5 1,,-f I Trocey Mclriryre Norris Miller Vickie Mills Timorhy Mirchell Morls Monroe X Q I Amy Morefield F Kim Morgon K Michelle Norris Sreve Ool-:es Avie Odom K. Kolomie Poleologos Robbie Pooilri Doug Poyrie Greg Pecls Brod Peninger Gel-Qld Poe Trocey Provoid A xx Jomes Puryeor Volerie Pilsner Arerlwo Roberson ' f , w , W,- 1 f 'ff' Qfgnou f mf 7 f M .. , ,zzriff 1 .3 , 1 Liso Roberts Wendy Roveche Corry Piusrin Lee Shepherd Amohdo Shue be George Shupihg Jeff Shupihg Tommy Shupihg Todd Shupihg Ahgelio Sides Sohdro Sides Alicio Smirh Cyhrhio Smirh Kehsell Snider Toni Shohhoh Kellie Smith Tereso Snider Tujuoho Soroclsi Dehiro Srihsoh Pom Sroher l.eorning ro houl u-oll riving o school bus reouired much responsibility ond pof rience. A number of juniors felt rhey hod rhese speciol guoliries ond responded by roleing bus driver rroining, These individuols hod ro be nor only slsilled drivers, buf olso oble ro work wirh people. Keeping pri- mory lfids in rheir seor ond guier will probably be harder rhon driving rhe bus! excloimed rroinee Jon Betheo. Could rheir rroining be in voin? A new srore low could resrricr high school srudenrs from driving school buses. The srudenrs who signed up however, will hopefully be furure school bus drivers. Joson Surrorr Jenny Thornos f Brod Thompson Juoniro Threodgill Tony Torrence Kim Trexler Sherri Trexler Bernord Turner Joe TUVVTQV l-lullen Wollser Srephonie Wollser Dwighr Whire Brion Worrh Shone Young K SGPHCDMORES poss rhe buck ro underclossrhen. he second yeor of high school wos when oll rhe pieces sforred ro foll info ploce for the closs of '88 Sophornores hod ro pur up wirh oll the horrossrnenr from rhe uppercloss-Q men, so ir wos nice ro be in rhe driver's seor for o chonge, Closs officers worleed horcl ro molse their closs known through- our The school. l'm glad ro have my freshmen yeor over, our I hope rhe nexr rwo years will be greor, foo, is how Tom Jackson responded when oslsed how she felr obour hoving only rwo more yeors in school, lsoren Adoms Cossoundro Aldrich Trocy Alexonder Cossondro Allison Q Arn ewsw - Andre Archie Kenneih Ausrln Allen Bolser Srocy Boker fi Sophomore closs officers ore-1 Andre Archie, vice-presidenr, Andreo Brlrron, Treosurer, Pool Benfield, presldenr, Am! Andrews secrerory YAIICIO Deon Tommy Beover Pool Benfgld Cossondro Blocls ' l 42 X We V LD UW Kim Black Frank Blaclswell Paul Bloonr Andrea Brirron Michael Brown Patricia Brown Melissa Burris Lajuan Caldwell Elroy Casey Dwon Chawlls James Clarl-Q Lashawn Cline Audrey Cools John Cooper John Cowan Rodney Cowan Nicole Crawford Michael Cross Chrisrepher Crowell Chere Davis Dawn Denron Teena Dorry Keirh Earnhardr Chris Eller Narhan Ensley Heorher Ervin Rhondo Firzgerold Chris Godson Andre Gosron Somrny Gooble Piooerr Gronr Heorh Hoger .Thoniel I-ioirsron C QLCL Morie Horrison April Howlains Cossondro Heilig Krisro Hicks Jeff Hopper Nicole Horn Fronces Howord Jennifer Huffmon Srephonie Joclsson Toro Joclsson 1 hi 'I J 3 K fr ,V , A, Q L 'JML4' 5 u-324W ' W' ,A ' .' rWfff??:1m?1'.'7i' 21361-W w fitigfffi F.fngf2 ii f if V. U- . i ,A ' , ','15'4f, ,, 'i? 1 iii M. , 'M-I ,. ,,.. ..w....g,m ,g!A N -I -f M Hi, ,ii N 3 5 I E ,ixrvyf 1, 0 f' 'W if 1 1 Sophomores hove to hold on tight when rhey bum o ride from Byron Martin. Tony Jocobs Beotrice Jones Brion Jones Jeff Jones Melonie Jones Tommy Jones Edword Kesler Fobio Kesler Adom Klurrz Brion Koontz Eddie Koontz Reneo Krider BUMMIN' A RIDE comes norurolly ro sophomores ophomores weren'r quite old enough to hove their licenses, but they did hove friends. How were those two sub- jects relored? Well, it's simple, sophomores needed ci ride so they wouldnt hove to put up with those noisy buses, ond thor's where friends come in. Older friends were enticed into letting sophomores bum o ride. When oslsed why she olwoys hod to bum o ride, Heather Ervin on- swered, '7hove o permit, but o lor of good it does me. ljusr needed o ride home, ond ro rhe Ponrry, and ro the games -. Byron Martin olwoys seemed to hove o lood of sophomores, ond sometimes freshmen, in the bocls of his new truck. Sophomores hoped to hove their own rronsportotion so they con give the freshmen o ride. Tammy Land Jeff Lahdrrip Bahhie Lewis David Lewis L iMahaley ROdn Traci Marsh Carla McCoy Lahay McCoy Michael McCullough Jeff McDaniel Parrish McDaniel Shane Merrir Stephanie Michael Dian Miller Jahh Miller Ahherre Misehheimer Dionne Mirchell Yverre Mirchell lady Morrow Margeref Myricls Chrisri Nichols Carole Oalees 6 gg' ss-few Ra vm ,. ce, s.mMi,M we 5 suse S1 i .,s::.- -, -mmm we ' ' ' :ssc New we me was fm X... 1 X c c X X rying to explain the basics af checking rhe insrrument panel takes a lor of patience from 'lr. Peacock Driver's licenses provide a Puxstic iNoEi2ENoENcE ?,' f you have ever seen Mr. Pea- cock walking around in a daze, it probably wasn't because he didn't get any sleep, but because of those driver's education stu- dents. Of course, sophomores passed the classroom assignments before they ever got the chance to sit behind the steering wheel. Did the classroom work really im- prove sophomore's driving? Well, you'Il know if you get behind a driver's ed car. Most of the sopho- mores who were asked about driving answered the some as Wendy Spry, I had driven a car before, our only in the driveway. lt's that little piece of plastic with your picture on it that makes you so independent. Truly, Mr. Pea- cock is to be commended on all the careful drivers he turns out, S Kenny Pickeral Loretta Poole Jason Plummer Barbara Puckett Wanda Rankin X5 is Doug Ray Pam Reid Sonya Roberson Stephen Roof Mae Rustin Tina Safrit Angie Sanford Mark Seaford Blake Sides Andrea Smith 47 Drendo Smirh Kenny Smirh Micheile Smirh Pioymond Smirh Poulo Spivey Wendy Spry Tony Sronley Louro Stephens Sherri Srodord i Volino Tobor Croig Thomos Dorryl Tiilmon Jo Loyern Tomoiin Anrhony Torrence Dorrin Turner Morrhew Wogoner Angelo Wollser Crysrol Woiis Tereso Word 'ying ro decide which ring ro ger is difficulr for Tommy Jones and Donnie Lewis. Class rings CHANGE HANDS ne wouldn'r have rhoughr rhar a lirrle gold or silver around a finger would have boosred confidence, bur ir did. Jusr rhe rhoughr of having '88 en- graved on a ring made rhe sophomores walls prouder. For a week or so, class rings would be worn fairhfully, bur rhen rhey were handed ro girlfriends or boyfriends as a symbol of love, Then rhere were Class rings rhar spenr day and nighr Chrisry Wirherspoon Anrhony Wirre John Workman on rhe bureau unril mom said, 'Afrer we paid good money for rhor nhg, you re jusr going ro ler fr he rhere?! When Paul Blount was aslsed where his class ring was he responded, Oh, I rhihlf iffS or home, or feosr I hope ir is. Of course, some sophomores worked hard ro pay for rheir rings, and rhese were rhe ones rhar al- ways had a finger ro resr on. Well, rhar is unril a college ring replaces ir. Melinda Warlsins Chrisropher Weaver Lari Wenger Gideon Whiral-zer Pamela Whire Srephanie Whire Near Wilson Nor Picrured Duane Blackwell Simone Drorherron Billy Davis Debra Jones Jeannie Mclnrire 49 Todd Adams Frances Adkins Henry Adkins Lisa Allman Angel Andrews Melinda Bailey Kathy Beaver Felicia Bargeman Marcel Bellamy Dwayne Bivens Orlando Blackwell Lori Bosrian Duane Bowers Walrer Brorherron Devona Brown Jennifer Brown Psooerr Brown Colleen Bush . . as? ' i fi- A Iii Sidi u. ii cccii D Freshmen elecr LADY LEADERS l he ladies rhe freshmen chose as officers were Ronl nie Fire, presidenr, Melinda Bailey, vice-presi denr, Melissa Secreast, secreraryg and Colleer Bush, rreasurer. They were responsible for organizing homecoming floor building efforrs and for moriyaring rhei class during fund raisers. Whenever rheir class needed re presenrarion, rhe officers were called on, S. 1 Mike Carlron James Carrer Sharon Carrer Kevin Cherry Mike Chrisrie James Clark Rusry Clinding Chad Cook Lee Cook Jane Copley Vera Cornelius Talon Corriher Curfis Cowan James Cowan Jasper Curhrell Moyell Daniels Dryanr Davis Andy Denron Sharon Darry Tracey Duckworth Scarf Duffell Richard Eagle Tim Eagle Allen Earnhardt Angie Eller Capel Ellis Todd Fallin Anrhony Finger Nina Finger Ronnie Fire Shaundria Gibson Misry Gilberr , Tia Glass Michael Gobbel Celesre Granr Penny Grubb Lamar Hailey Amy Hammond llaguel Hammond LaTonya Hargrave Tara Harris Peggy Harris Willie Hayes Vanessa Hiclss Lisa Hinceman Dervvin Holland Chris Hopper April Jaclsson David Jackson John Jefferies Chevelle Jones Elbe Jones Germaine Jones Maris Jones A FRESH LCDOK af science labs. osr freshmen gor rheir firs rasre of being scienrisrs ir Physical Science classes. lr rhe adjoining picture, Orlando Black well and Angie Robbins were mais ing hydrogen. During rhe exper ment, rhe freshmen used all the safe ry precaurions - glasses, aprons an: concentration - because rhe resr fa the presence of hydrogen caused 1 mini-explosion. Acrually, if was onlyc loud pop, bur ir was enough rc srorrle some of rhem. Labs provided hands-on learning experiences rhar helped srudenrs ur dersrand and remember the mareric covered in rhe rexrboolss. Some c rhese freshmen mighr acrually be come scienrisrs some day. ,. 1 Wm Q. 'ici-f-v W Mike Jones Todd Jones Shown King Dorry Kirley Eorle Koonrz Moria Koonrz Chip Krider Tony Lonrrip Alton Link Tino Lindsoy Brion Lisls Don Livosy Angelo Loclsle-or Todd Lornox Roger Lownnon Troney Ludwicls Kisnio Moriin Trocy Moynor Wolrer McDowell Tony MCLone Antonio McNeil Wendy Melron Lori Mensrer Borboro Miller Shermon Miller Bryon Mills Henry Mink Nopoleon Mirchell ' Mike Moore Corlo Nesbir Williom Normon For freshmen, P.E.'s o poin! r rhe beginning of every school yeor, mosr fresh- men look forword ro rok- ing P,E. Lorer on, some begon ro consider what o poin gym closs could be with dressing our, getting oll sweory, ond required showers. Also come rhe poin of running lops, push-ups ond sir-ups. Those who sruck ir our moved on ro rhe sophomore closs o bir more fir, Those who gove ir up learned rhe consequences of rhe soying, No poin, no goin! Tommy Norris Donnie Nunn Kelly Ookley Chrisrine Poge Amy Porsley Freddy Porrerson Shown Poe Dole Pope Bonnie Propsr Jennifer Propsr j l S 'S l I Derricls Pruirr Chad Queen Alice Rabon Eddie Riley David Rives David Rowe Tonya Rusher ' l Kim Rusrin Marsha Seaford Melissa Secreasr Daneen Sechler Paula Shaver Darryl Shenls Tony Shepherd Stephanie Shives Obie Shorr Jamie Sides Ray Sides Chris Sifford Jeff Sigmon Kelly Simmerson Bobbi Sims .lamie Sloan Ed Smirh Freda Smirh Michael Smirh Raymond Smirh Terry Smirh Chrisrie Snider Mike Sorocki Mary Ann Sowers Kevin Spears Patricia Spears Angela Sprinkle Tara Stamper Woody Stanley Angie Starnes Brian Steele Darrell Stephens Wayne Teasley Teresa Torrence Shawn Tracey David Trexler Joel Trexler Lori Trexler Renee Trexler Tonya Trexler Marcella Turner Donald Walker Many freshmen OPT for ART or ninth graders, there was only one elective. Many chose band, others decided on typing or home economics, and some opted for art. Since art was dropped at the Middle School, most freshman artists were raw recruits. ln addition to drawing and painting, etc. Art students learned to be more creative and had sev- eral opportunities to display their work and submit it for competi- tions. 'Ui X RJ -e,,,,,q 'X Wai 'W Si disd , . A it ...,i:' is l 'iE ' g.....si Working on art ptqects to be entered in the Scholastic Art Awards competition are Shawn Ising, Jamie Sides and Curtis Cowan. Pam Worrn Dean Wyrick Jim Young Nor Picrorecl Danny Basinger Karen Blackwell Michael Blackwell Amy Bradshaw Penny Hancock Leslie Jones Angela Oakman Keirn Reid Angie Robbins Angela Richardson ke-nnern Smirn James Walker Timorny Walker Zeb Walker James Walron Mircnell Walron Florence Warren Maurice Warren Cynrnia Warkins Megan Weaver Mary Weeks Tammy Wells Andrea Wesron Laura Wermore Lorenzo Wnire Greg Williams Bryanr Wilson Jimmy Wilson Joan Wilson Kisna Wilson Tisna Wilson xg. ui. C5 41 UT and culry Fa U1 G Gary Atwell: loo Training Program, Poi Austin: Library Aide Carolyn Boker: Healrh and PE, Ad EliZ0b9fh BOYFIGYYI Frnnih l, ll, FVGVWC Trainer, Foorhall, Varsiry Boslseroall vgnqggj P E Club, Emgliglq lll '5 r ig Bonnie Bell: Marliorina, Fashion Don Block: Cherhisrry, Adv Biology, COFOIYO BI0Ckm0f'l2 Con Mfllh, Ng l Anne BriggS:C0n Nlarh, Ala I, Cheer Nldse , DEOX Clad Tennis Coach Ahchor Cloo, Lorin I leading Advisor Srudenrs, reachers, porenrs and orhers are all handled by rhe roms up ifraorsir our a discipline problem or ro arrange arhlefic evenrsg or Mr. Nelson ro discuss policies, pro- grams and a hosr of issues. All rhe orher derails - an- swering phones, rroclsing down srudenrs ond reochers, hon- dling paperwork, arranging for assemblies and special evenrs e- were ofren ralsen for gronr- ed, our were necessary for rhe Freeman ro pay a fee or order srnoorh operation of the '-...M supplies, Mr. Boker ro work school. ay in and day our rhe fronr office folks dealr wirh irnperrinenr sro- denrs, iroscible reochers and ine dignonr porenrs - and rhey usually handled rhern wirhoar losing rheir rernpersl There was always o sready srreorn of people needing Mrs. Sharpe ro nnolse an announce- rnenr or ro call honne sick, Mrs. When Mr Nelson has some spare mme, he works on his docrorore, As principal, rhere ore rarely any free nfiomenrs Sue Bryon: US,fTodQy's WOVNG Becky Burgin: Arr I, H, Prwnrogrnpny, Frqnk Corrihefz EnQ1rf,rq H, iv, Drqgrrwqjy Wondo Corriher: MQ 1, II, SVLJCGIY YCOWOCPV Drnnwn CMU found! fpvvxr. tty Crossley: Pnys SQ , Bao, ACT WOYUS Crowder: U5 HWSVUY EW SVU 'ends Ocrogon Cub, Cross Codrnrry Codcr Bond, WPC Ens Concert Bond ui..-L ' oddinon ro handling discipline, Mr, Bgker mg fo Typing or rne speed of hgnr, olmosr, Mrs. Freeman dccomphsnes gdnrze oi! sporrs evenrs, hundreds of rdslas eocn day ds our secreroryfbooislseeper Charles Dunlop: Stage Banc Eyre Cothy Harper: Mer-aerrng, Fdsrrron Md5e DECA CMC On me rnrercorn, receprronrsrfsecrerory Mrs. Shorpe Informa ond enrerroins us. naoj pun Au Lf! if D -h -h 59 Lg.. Lg. G J- lfi ond culry Fo Ui CD Gerrin rhe boiler ro work durin subfzero winter do 5 is Q Y jusr one of Don Johnsons jobs. Poulo Helfer: Guidonce ' ,,,, mmm n o rrocror, wirh o rerhperrnenrol rhe phys' boiler, using o mop or broom, Don icol mode rhe time Johnson con do ir oll. Our heod rhey sold: Ike foot, rhey should pur cusrodion cores obour Norrh Rowon ond worked hord ro molse ir Iools good. fheir heads in books. If o weekly folly of rhe number of rimes When osleed whor port of his job is rhe hordesr he replied, There IS jusf so much ro Don Johnson ro rhe offce please, wos do, ond fr'5 somefimes hord ro work wfrh onnounced, ir would be opporenr how of- the orher cusrodions ond rhe srudenrs, ren Don wos needed, Marie Hocutt: World Srudies, ELP Sys roms E l r l 1 If Bob Hundleyz In SchoolSusoenslon, Solly Hutchinson: Heolrh Ocicuoorions John Isenberg: ICT I, ll Emilio Johnson: English I, ll, Ill, I l3oy'5 Vorsiry Boslserboll I, ll, HOSA Club Science GOYIG 300951 TYDWQ l Mory Jones: lp School Spspemlon Jean Kennedy: Emgllglw ly III Bill Kesler: Heolrlw and I3 E , Boys J V AUG Doglsorppll, Boseooll FOOlCOll 3 Vivien Kesler: Emgllslw Ill, IV LQIQ Lgwyence: Adulr Rglggv Home Lisa Michael: Mom, Spence, Hlsrory KOYOIGG Millikin: Guuvdopce, Swdemr Ecppomlcs, Newspaper Coupcll 3 June Misenheimer: Emgllsh l, ll, ACT Michelle Moore: Emgllsle l ll, lll, lv Poul Morgon: Masonry l, Il, lll Deloris Morris: Phys Spence, Dlplogy, Key Cub rppj pup All Ln '-f O -h -h 61 q. q. O 4- UW and cuiry Ea Ui NJ r , Aileen MYPTSI EEIQISE II IV Leland Peacock: Drive-r'5 EQ Grris Julie Pinkston: Dara I3'ace55ng I, BOE Traas N H S Virginia Romsey: Accaanrrngi, Il, Bam Janet Rhodes: Librarian Tony Rivers: Dny5 Science, Draiagy, new Law, Typing I Pnysr CS Wnaf reaiiy goes an in ine TEACHERS' LOUNGE? Roger Secreast: Hecirn and IJ E Doug Sifford: Amo Mech I, I! III Robert Smyre: Guidance Robert Steele: ELI3Sy5ren15 US Hrsror USgTaCay': Waria GrrI's Daskerbaii I hey probably ga in rhere ro relax and drink sodas and ear snacks . . . and folk aoour bad sruf nfs, said Marcel Bellamy. Stephanie Mi- ael rhoughr, l rhink rhey cur-up and acr like ieir normal selves in reachers lounge since iey have ro acr all rough in rhe classroom. ccording ro Heath Hager, rhey smoke and ilk aoour srudenrs in fherer Whar srudenrs rhoughr wenr on in rhe unge, and vvhar reachers revealed were ierry close. In addlrion ro vvhar srudenrs said, lachers said rhar rhey grade papers, fill our ce reachers ger ro go firsr in rhe lunch line, Mr. Black, Mr, argon, Mr Wood have a Iirrle rime ro relax afrer earing endless forms and ear lunch in rhe lounge. Mrs. Ramsey said rhar she goes ro rhe lounge for RELlEFl Some work in rhe lounge during rheir plan- ning periods because rhe exrremes of rem- perarure Csome svvelrering, some freezing? forced rhem our of rheir classrooms. Like srudenrs, many reachers didn'r see each arher excepr ar school and needed time ro socialize. Mrs. Crossley goes in rhe reacher's lounge ro folk wfrh orher reachers, share views and carch up on rhe news, g ,gym 1, , f ,, s , ,, I-si Marh reochers like Mrs Briggs have loads of papers ro grade. 49 X i T l 'i Keith Sutton: lseyhoording, Doro Pro cessing l ll, Grl s Volloyoal Coach 1 l Fl .................4 ........-..'l!c . , A, L H rg, i Larry Thomason: Geomerry, Adv Marh, Fooiooil Coach, Boys Tracie :ris Weddington: Gen Nlarh, Nancy Weidner: Chorus l, ll Ramona Wilson: Family Life, Teach Gary Wood: ind Arrs l, li, Drafring umpr lvlarh, Cornpr English er's AidefChild Care, Fl-IA ixoi picrurod Dil Wircher: Concerr Bond Syrwphonc Band, Wind En semoie nooj puo All Lfl l' O -is -is 63 Waving for me homeconnlng gome ro oegln ore Tonya Knox Cwho X-NOS crowned queen or nolfv rimeb one her escorr Lomonf Wwe Dressing up, eonng our ond going ro The prom ore rne fnosr expensive snngve evenmng ocrwmes of rne yeor 64 l I I t l3est-in-thefshow honors go to Derricls Fitzgerald, Dwon Chawlle and Steve Cornelius during the 1985 Talent Shaw, Their original rappin routine was a big hit with the student body. 1 1 1 iw 1111i1 HL LHIYU Lil-' Hbbtib lthough students were here for an education, it was the special events that made student life exciting. During these special times, many students demonstrated their spe- cial assets. Homecoming spirit weels was one of the first of a series ot activities that added an extra twist to the school weels. Float building, band and football practice, spirit competition, the pep rally - almost ev' eryone was involved, Other activities throughout the year that encouraged ratal participation were the prom, field day, talent show, fashion show, drama Offering her own version of Shelia E 's song The Glornoorous Life during the l9B5 Talent Show is Sandy Keys productions, plus choral and band con- certs. Scores of talents and slsills were demonstrated. As important as the major features were, the everyday experiences of stu- dents were also worrh telling about. Not all of North's assets were tangible. As a small school, the students lsnew each other better, and got along well. Stories about friends - the good days, the bad days, and the crazy days - were as important and interesting as the others. The only problem was in trying to odd up all the assets with a limited number of pages, Getting to wear shorts and shades, and picnicing outside malse beach day more fun for Robert, Donald, .lim and Jonathon 65 Being a MUNCl-ll4llXl isn'r oll rhar bod. n rhe Wizard of Oz, Dororhy's rornadofrossed house landed in Munchl-xinlond, Munchlsins were rhe happy lirrle shorr people. Ar Norfh, rhere were ar leasr rwenry srudenrs who admirred ro being less rhan five feer roll. Being shorr definirely had irs bad poinrs. These ranged from nor be- ing able ro see in assemblies, being pur in rhe fronr of rhe class so rhey could see, and nor being able ro pull a film screen down. Do you realize how hard ir was for the shorr people ro reach rhe rop of rheir lockers? Nor ro menrion, some roll people used rhem as loclser sruffersl The only rhlng l dislike abour being sharrer fhan a lor of my friends is rhar if makes if harder ro deal Wllh rhe raller females, com- plained Patrick Johnson. Of course, being shorr is nor all bad, lr malses you a lor easier ro hide. Shorr people are usually gui-:leer and malse berrer gymnisrs rhon roll people. lvlosr of rhe shorr people seemed as happy as munchlsinsi Carlo Miller said, Ref member rhe old saying 'Good fhlngs come ln small paclsagesf If 'Iwi' -. fi U - W fs lg, new i s i i l Q my s ls? s,p., Q. avfjg ill, , sf I fx, .9 1 'hx 5 4 my 1' P ,i may sn- an if S , f f IW? M, , 9 A Q x. Sranding on her rip roes, helps Angel 1 drews a lirrle when she rries ro reach i rop shelf of rhe lodser l I 3 Q Z I s Z 4 2 2 YE e J . 5 2 Z When shorr people SllClR rogerher, rh heighr 1 or lads of ir - is nor so obviol Compared ro o'lO Ralph lsirley, only rx munchiains loals riny rhe orhers are che ing by sranding on ine plarform, of cour: mg rlwe board an from of the whole class be 9mbQfrQ55,mQ for Slqongf pggplg lrlgg In order ra be able ro reach rlfme Q 5 and brake pedals, Tracie masr drive wrrln rlwe sreerrrwg cel Bellamy and Dwayne Bowers who WlWS9l IB l'19r lap 12, 'r reach rhe' wards wrurrea ar rrwe rap A , k MXL 7 2 ,,,,, ,f-, J Because he has ra use me reacrwefs chalr, .qu Tm Wallser rarely gers called an ra pall dowm rrwe screen before seerrwg a fllm Dlsplaylng her wlnnlng crown and flowers, rhe prom aueen, Mlss Jana Slfford poses wlrh her escorr Andre Godfrey fl' 34, l X A nighf of 1985 l3l'OfTT lavender and lace ho lfnows how ro gef ro rhe Drawbridge res- rauranr in Charlorre and ger oacls ln rlme ro offend fhe prom? Apparenrly Jim Mangold, Kelly Morgan, Greg Mahaley and Stephanie Kepley don'r oe- cause rhey arrived ln rlme ro clean up - offer almosr everyone was gone. All four said rhey had fun anyway. Jim sold Everyrhlng was ole. unril l gor home. Several people called during the prom to find our where we were, and my parents were prerry upset. For rhose who acrually arrende ed rhe prom, lr was dlfferenr from pasr proms, Srudenfs usually de- cide on whar decoranons rhey wanr, our rhls year rhey declded ro hire an lnrerlor decararor TO do fr. He pur up a fake celllng whlch had silver sfars hanglng from lr. ln rhe center of rhe gym, rhere was a founrafn wfrh purple wafer. Also new fhls year, were rhe prlnred programs fhaf were glven ro each person. The Junlor class chose Midnight Madness TO be rhe dance band. They played a varfl ery of songs ranging from ln My House ro rhe prom fheme Pur- ple Ram . The grand march was held ar 70175 pm. Joe Harris, Junlor Class Presldenr, gave rhe welcome and dedcared rhe prom ro the Senlor Class. Then came rhe fnrroducflon of fhe Pram arrendanrs who ln- cludedf Kecia Barnes escorfed by Darrin Brown: Cheryl Mills es- corred by Tim lngram: Jana Sif- ford escorred by Andre Godfrey: Lydia Weant escorred by Tim Beaver: and Sissy Overcash es- corred by Kevin Bailey. Jana Sif- ford was crowned aueen. Afrer rhe presenrarfons, rhe prom courr, l fheir dares and fhe aueen and her escorr danced ro Purple Rain , The prom wafrers and walrresse es were: John Brumit, Derek Blanton, Pam Stomer, George Shuping, Wendy Rouche, Bob- by Honeycutt, Todd Koontz and Glenda Koontz. They served calre, mlnrs and punch. Mosf people eryoyed rhe prom lncludfng Robyn Kluttz who said The band was berrer rhan Iasr year, bor rhis yeor's decorarions were really the best part. The four junlors who mlssed mosf of rhe acrfon of rhe '85 prom have anofher opporrunlry in '86 and maybe rhey 'll be plcfured fn nexr years annual! Porriciparlng in fhe grand march are Jean are Mfsenhefmer rnegonor class secrerary, ana ner dare Michael Darley Y , F? S scccc ' 1 I fm Srudehrs dehce Under rhe srors ro rhe I'TlUSlC of Mldhlghl Nledhess lgfgug - -, l' rolses lors of rope rp cover rhe bleachers os commlrree members Derlc, Jeohme, Corlo, Derry ond Mrs Kesler dlscover Xi 9 I ,ffm 4 2 Z l U. WI is +L fl, fi W K ,, ,,, s My f I xx vnqm While wolrihg for 0 slow song ro be played, Psohhle ohd Dohho, Mellsso ohd Johh, ohd WOYUG ond Crysrol slr orouhd ond soclollze The wolrers ore declsed our uh pow rles phd purple shlrrs ohd rhe wolrresses wh whrre sweorers phd purple slelrrs ro ir rhe prorh rherhe Purple Roh The beocn rs o foyorrre for nwony people, rndodrng Ronnie Lodeleor Meerrnq or Tereso's noose, Soson, Tereso, ond Krrarrn ccrcn oo on wnors noopenrng Wwe scnook our ,I I 5 A1 W 4 -34' Q 'ff .1 gf-. 1-,.,-W rf I f L W4 4' X E To prove rnor no reoHy wenr fo Pom, George Snuprng po5e5 rn fronr of Lo Tour ExffeN ---f 2' , S ffwgg . N E N 1 .. -- . 2 A 111 'V' N Efllgiiif 11. ,. A w , , Um .,,,4,m.,,A, -qum Q my s.-'MN 'M w.,J'r,.r Vocnrrnnrno warn Hrs fofnry, Jeff Cocker! yrwa We Aonvo rn Texoa 1 V1,V.n,.,.,g. ,,,.- -ff' ' Wnld sr-zoreooordrng Moor Byron Morrrn busy rm wrnrner Ng e if fi . Y gg F' -nf 5, 4 iw . r W r., -- X m 1 i -3:4 And what did you hat was the best part of the whole school year? The answer that most students would give was getting out of school far summer vaca- tion. For seniors their summer vaca- tion included one must - going to Myrtle Beach for graduation. These plans and reservations were always made months and some- times even a year ahead of this special time. They spent this time relaxing and being with their best high school buddies because who lsnows when they would get to see their classmates again. Some students went all out and do on your Summer Vacation? did their vacationing out of the country. George Shuping, for ex- ample, spent three fun-filled and educational weelss in Europe with mainly students from Salisbury l-ligh. l wash 't roa impressed with the teenagers aver there 'cause they were kind af shabby. Bur fr didn 'r bother me because I had a lar af fun with the other sruderirs I was with. Also Jeffery Cockrel traveled to the Alamo in Texas and to New Orleans. 'My trip ra Texas this summer was raa har ra handle, explained Jeff. Others were just satisfied with being out of school and celebrat- ed by having a picnic, talsing a trip to see a movie or just dancing, Teresa Pepper said, The time l spent with my friends made the summer more memorable. Summer vacation was always welcomed by all students when it came. By the time August rolled around, they were eager to get bacls in to the swing of school, but this didn't last long. Soon they were dreaming of summer vaca- tion again. For summertime picnics, Alicia, Lisa, and Sandy sport shorts and shades, lnsreod of eoring lunch, Dvvon, Norhonlel ond Anthony wouNd rorher review for rheir omg rest nexr perlod, Wurh rhe shorrer Wunch period, Bred ond Donold ear lunch so fosr rhey're Jusr o blurr . . . i 2 72 Afrer eomng lunch, Tm ond Derrida con be found on D holl, where rhey Mke ro Wop wmrh fnend5 o, ' ' ,,,, y 2 2 f I H ff J 1 Sven rhough ihey irise io do differenr 'hings during iunch, Jenny, Down, ond xfudsie choose ro do rhenn rogorher Two options for iunch, FEAST OR FAST hor is rhe fovorire porr of schooi? When osl-xed rhis mosr soid lunch. Nor oil srudenrs eor Iunchg ond rhose rhor don'r hoye ro ger our of rhe woy or be rrornoied oy rhe hungry moo A lor of rhis rinwe is soenr on horneworis, srudying for rhe oig resr fiirh or sixrh periods, or jusr sociolizing wirh friends. 'Y don 'r eor rhe nosfy food conn- rnenred Stephanie Michael, ond Us o greor rfrne fO do Geome erryf' Mrs. Anderson, rhe cofererio nwonoger soid rhor rhe doys when oizzo is served ore rhe ousiesr. Homourgers ore pooulor roo, She oiso soid rhor during rhe condy sole, rhey iosr ooour 5100.00 o weeis. Mony srudenrs finish iunch in rinfwe ro room rhe holis, oioy foore ooll, ooslserooll, frisoee, or ro just relox. I don 'f Hnish eoriy oecouse rne lunch fines ore foo fong, Paul Blount compioined: our rhe food is ocruoify edible. 3, 1 A..-'f' 'M Since rhe shorr order iinc fnoyes fosr, Anrh The Hoiioween goblin rhroorons ro cosi o ony is oiiovyed undo ro srudy ofrer eoring spoii on Borry if he doosn'i ooy for his YGCOS 7 Ruharag crassfcouarry raaerher, Avdrea ahd Afwrhahy Drrrrah ehcaaraae each arh er 'a Work harde' aaa uh farrher me masr brarhers aha srsrers, Sreve and Caro! Oakes rarerare each afher prerry Wei! Prcrarea 20 frahr of rraphres rhey and rherr brafhers earhea, Yverre and Trm Mrrchell hope ro ada ro rhe cairecrroh rhrs year E, 5 X x ,M X X . e,,. A, Xe VmfF.-s...M , , , elfiiijgiiiifz lx ,, r, if 4 'y -i f ' lf cry Xikfflf CVSlfj1f'y hey u J fl' J. i .. ff i'lff i fl 'Cx Older, younger, smorrer CUVGI' . om olvyoys lileed you besrl This line oiren used by Comic Torn Srnorhers on his brorher suggesrs sonne of rhe sibling riyolry rhor ex' isred in soire of eyeryrhing Porenrs ond reochers hove been odyised nor ro cornoore brorhers ond sisrers - ro rreor eoch os indiyiduols, yer srudenrs srill felt ir sornerimes One of my reochers hod my brorher ond didn 'r like him, so she doesnr like me, exoloined soohonnore Amy Beom whose brorher Greg wos o senior For some, rhere were older ond younger siblings ro be corn- oored wirh Tim Mitchell sold, SIBLINGS Since !'m in rhe middle, !'ye ol ways had o brorher or sisfer in rhe some school, so irs no big de-ol. All rhe siblings inreryiewed sold rhor rhey gor olong olsoy wirh eoch orher, bur rhor rhey didn'r spend o lor of rime rogerher bee couse of rheir busy schedules. Wherher rhey considered eoch orher older, younger, smorrer or curer, one group f rhe Firzgere olds - showed how rhey felr obour eoch orher during Home coming. Brorhers Derricls ond Psidsy Con '85 groduoreb were escorrs for rheir sisrers lkhondo ond Dionne who were on rhe Homecoming Courr, Nui rec.-yi iso ooo Wendy lsixz we for oirher siyors, or ' 5ls'e's,' iheyiusr Crossed uo ns Nuns durrng 3Q'V'l vyools Th W H H h h f 1 e semor coss oor reo y oescrwbes W orr e oorbol reom dvd ro rhew oppohehr oh who Couyd even QUESS mor Wes? nerds were Semor foorbou Moyers homecoming hughr ,ji 52 SQ ffiiff fl Thxs wsh'r our eyerydoy orrire or Norrh Row' oh, rhejuhiors wore HoHoweeh cosrumes o hrrle eorly The Juhuor Homecoming fioor diso!oy5 rhe gools of rhe 1985 foorbd! reom Lors of fun in Green Acres during f HOMECOMING XVEEK E ores hod hi h orriciporion on dress up doy oecouse ir is so eosy roiusr ger our of bed on come ro sc o wi r Qerring dressed 1 ' Q ..ss s1's 1 i s 2. Q Q? ,dw 1 . , A f I ress up doys, spirir suclsers, closs floors, rhe foorboll gonwe, comperirion be' rween closses, pep rollies . . . Whor ore oll of rhese rhings ond how do rhey fir inro rhe school yeor ore rwo ouesrions rhe fresh- mon mighr osls. They oll involve spirir weels. Somerinfies exrro-curriculor oc riviries inrerfered wirh closses be- couse of o scheduled resr or jusr becouse rhey Qer rhe srudenrs in one period for behind rhe orher closses. Bur for Homecoming weels, rhe reochers didn'r mind puffing up wirh oll rhe hossel. Teochers lsnew rhor rhis speciol weels wos irnporronr ro rhe sru- denrs os well os rhe ex-srudenrs, so rhey ollowed closs rirne ro be socrif ficed for pep rollies, ond exrended homeroorns for closs comperirion. All of rhis celebroring ond corn- pering wos jusr ro prepore sru- denrs for rhe gorne ogoinsr Sourh- wesr Guilford ond rhe vicrory pore ry following ir. One of rhe Vorsiry foorboll ployers, Dwight White, spolse of rhe gome, We knew we hoo' ro win nor only for Home coming buf IO keep our perfecr record. The sophomores' originoliry helped rhern rolse firsr ploce in rhe floor cornperirion.,, l A be K Q ' H 7 Xi I Q 5 L X- so so g f is N. Q qs- , ' - 'EVFEQ5 1 E I ,, Q - his - ' ' S F' '. 1 sis: -' km New ..s.s.' A: . ls :r 1 Jamie x . 1 sf' s xp ss if The freshmen showed iheir versoriliry on opposire ge-X doy The freshrhon floor disploys Norrh Rowon's new rherne - 'GREEN ACRES is rhe ploce ro be , 77 7985 ffnmcwmirzg .Queen Miss Cmya 1010! Mr. Lomonr White escorts Tonyo , fter the morching Covolier Bond performed the holf-time show, Mr. Wltcher's voice rong out over the loud speaker: North Rowon proudly presents rhe Homecoming Courr of 1985-86. M55 De- vonno Brown escorted by Dm MirchelL Miss Ronnie I-7re escorted by Richard Trexler . . . he continued until oll the ottendonts ond escorts were out on the trocls. As the bond begon ploying What I Did for Love, Mr. Witcher spoke the words we hod oll been woiting to heor: The Homecoming Queen for rhe yeor 1985-8613 Miss Tonya Knox! Thinking thot what she hod just heord wos her imoginotion, Tonyo remained in her ploce on the trock. It wos only offer 0 few tugs from her escort thot Tonyo come forword to receive her flowers ond crown. Even though he wos dirty ond sweoty from ploying footboil, Michael Lunsford, the Student Body President returned from the ioclser-room to crown the queen ond congrotu- Iote her with o kiss. 78 0 lisa Home Sewer Cammy Nady All Dianne Ztzgerald Kelly Morgan 501114 5f17!7'f Zimya Kuo! Give me a breais! reaisl Break! Wno needs a breal-1? Srudenrs and reacbers need a breal-2 during scbooi, foorball players need a breals during a cbalienging game. Everybody needs a breals every once in a wbile, bur rbey don'r need rbe Ieind rbar we are raiising abour, lr was only rhe second weelr of volleyball pracrfce when lr hap- pened explained Crystal. We were playing a scrimmage game agafnsr our own ream-mares The ball came foward me and l dove for fr, rwfsnng my lrnee. 'X The ree suir of CrysraI's accidenr was a painfui sprained I-xneeg iucisily, ir didn'r breaie, Eacn year a few Cavaiier arn- Ieres are injured, Wniie rney are on rne parb ro recovery rne arb- Ieres rry ro be parienr. Ar Ieasr rbis gives rne arnleres a brealx from a couple pracrices, bur unforrunarely ir raises rbem our of games roo Tney are aiways eager ro be a parr of rbe winning Cavalier ream again. Mr. Atwell, rbe arnieric rrainer, beips speed up rne process of recovery by rrearing me injury rignr away. He musr decide whar rrearmenr is necessary. Tnere were orbers who were iess forrunare rnan Crysral, For ex- ample Tim Ingram, who bad a gc 4 E... E Gerring ro wear snorrs ro sciwooi was one of Jenny's advanrages ro naving a oroieen anisie Wbiripaoi rrearmenrs neip reduce ine sweiiing in Tim Ingram's broisen anisie rough breale and missed five foor- baii games because of a brolsen leg. l felr lefr our and like I really wasn'r needed, because rhe ream did so well during rhfs rfme, Even rnougn srudenrs don'r ger many breaiss during scnool, in- iured ones enioyed Cbrisrmas Break and Spring Breals more rnan rbeir injury brealss. wmg 0 spromed mee omwy 'sepr Dymo! eey our of me game rempororxly Whale Tod N4choN05 was hobblfmg Ground on crurches, has bondage prowded me per' fed dose for ms pew W ,m., fig? 4 N,-1 ' 1 I is .J ,, 3' Y -i ,.. X S S E H15 omxnousfwess ro may foorboH hebed Am Iqmormg ms foor mlury, Jeff Lommp mom Home Swfford recover cuwckiy Cages ro gef ms dcssworls dome Arwoys greersng her srudenrs wurh o worm smrle, Mrs Bryon rnokes her senmors feei wercorne. Grouping rogerher durmng doubie lunch, Tino Kevun, ond Keirh eryoy rheir exrro free rrrne Bus dnvers nnusr orwoys be friendly whale on rhe Job, our rhor rs no prodern for Ronnie, Kirby, Tornrny ond Johnny Frrends, lrlse Lrso Roberrs, shore rherr P-Iusrory books when your locker loses yours . , . As srudenrs woHs ro rheur nexr closs, rhey In-ae ro rough ond folk ro rherr frrends my ,aw Occupying rheir usual bench, good friends Chrisry, Angie and Johnny falls as rhey waif an rhe bell TO ring. Afier going io school rogerher rwelve long years, rhe seniors are olmasr lilse family. Here Amy, Donald and Tracie ger friendly for rhe phoragrapher, These friends, who are rarely ever seen wirhoai happy faces, always have fan Daring the halftime show is iusr one of rhe many rimes rhar Ronnie Fire has a friendly face i FRIENDLY FACES A everywhere! aces, especially friendly ones were never hard ro spof Of Norrh Rowan High. You didn'r even have ro look ra find a friendly face because rhey were everywhere, The ball- games, faarball and baslserball bring rhe srudenrs ragerher- espe' cially since rhey dd sa well rhis year. explained Byron Martin. ln rhe halls, in rhe lunchroom, in the classroom, and especially ar ball- games were rhe sure places ro find gobs of smiles, waves, and loughrer. One reason for all of rhis good will was the facr rhar people gen erally agreed on rhings. Our sru denrs ger along grear because we are such a small school. said Kris- tin Nelson. All of rhe srudenfs wherher shorr or rall, smarf or nor freshman or senior, blacls or whife gor along exfremely well because they lsnew rhor rhere really was Iirrle difference berween rhem. TX X Xxx , f'-X x 1 xx! Corwosmg wdeos The armed forces shun Pow! woom brogs of enemy desrmcmom, Dwowmok, ws om expressmom of Wove A dmword tom Sandy Keys! fcvome ws rho Prwmo swf she bougfvr OT ms Wodd TQUV Comorr m 1984 Lows of p0f,5ubwMrue5 Gofxrgci Dwxqhr, Tworo Gnd Drum Wow TS of drffomrwr 5ryNes, scymg Grad df-wngm v X 3' f , ,cs is X11 l fs'afh'g1f 9' W- Just one of many. Angel and Jim must T- shirt shop together because they have so many matching ones Cars, couples, and cute guotes are just a few favorite designs worn by Greg, Renea, and Peggy r if f 'pwifiri Long or short-sleeved, pain or fancy, crazy savings or wild designs T-Sl-llRTS ARE TOPS! lthough the jeans ranged from Levis to Vanderbilts, they were almost always tapped with Tshirts. Like the range ofjean styles, T's came in a variety of colors, designs, and slo- gans. ACC conference teams CCarolif na, State, Duke . . . D and some pro teams CSuperbowl XX partici- pants Chicago and New England? got a lot of free advertising on students' shirts. Many local busin- esses and organizations also ad- vertised on Tshirts. Next in popularity was rock group shirts - especially those bought as souvenirs at concerts. Probably the most interesting T- shirts had funny, strange, or insulte ing sayings on them. Senior Mi- chael Lunsford often wore a T that said: lf Irs foo loud youre foo old. Junior Dwight White's favorite shirt said: When lrn bod l'm very good but when l'rn good lrn fonrosricf' Some had slogans that were too crass, crude, andfor socially unacceptable to wear to school. Although teachers rarely wore T-shirts to school, they wore them on workdays and to workshops. Mrs. Burgin was given a T-shirt at a yearbook conference that says: 'Show Your Tale . . . a yearbook srory Mrs. Harper had a l'lefty shirt that said Everyone is born rlghr-handed only the greoresr can overcome it, Whatever the mood, weather, or event was, nothing could top a Tfshirt for comfort and style, Sports and rock music Eddie Riley and Jeff Lantrip wear shirts that show their out of school interests 85 Can you tell whos left-handed? Curtis isn'r, James is, Vera isn't, Leslies not sure and Mark is Some lefties like Steve lil-ze ro wear their watch on the opposite hand, the right as-Q, .AQ Those who are often seem eave them out??? Now is that a manner in which a left-handed person should be treated? No way! A lefty is a versatile person with a lot of will power and patience because of the bothersome obstacles they must overcome. Even the simplest tasks that right-handers do everyf day become tough for a lefty. Writing on a regular notebook table is dMcult because the spiral rings get tn the way, comments Derrick Fitzgerald. 'Drlvihg a straight drive, another sfmplejob, is extremely hard for leftf handersf' according to Tim ln- gram. Because they have to over- come such hindrances as these, lefties develop determination and persistence. Are there advantages to being a left-handet? Sure there are a few. For example, 482, of major league first baseman are lefties, lt is easier for them to cover more 86 ground with right-handed glove, Darrel Strawberry, an out-fielder HCi?tf-lW5lGflQh for the New Yaris Mets, and Reg- gie Jaclsson, a right fielder for Calif fornia Angels have really turned their left-handedness into an ad! vantage. Left-handed people are often more imaginative and quite a few are talented artists, Michele angela, llapael and Leonardo were lefties, Left-handed french horn players have an advantage because the keys are played with the left hand and the right hand just holds the instrument. Some stu- dents even think writing is easier when you're a lefty, Lisa Roberts says, lt is easier to work from left to right when you are o left- hander than when you are a right-hander, One of the best benefits of it is the 'special atten- tion, explains Glenda Koontz. Derrick Fitzgerald realizes the benefits of being a lefty, he says, I like it because tts different from the others. Although it may be frustrating to be a lefty it has some advantages - lefties don't need to be left out, just appreciated, Lefry DEVFlClS Flrzgerold snows rbe guys or Eosr now ro our nr in from me Iefr, When working wirn fTlOll'l'i0IV9S, Sboron, Pom ond Rondy ler Wendy slr on rbe lefr end for sofery's soke Weorlng o Iefry sblrr ond dennonsrrorlng Lefrles by cnonce ond by occidenr. Wolrer rne difflculry of vvrlrlng on o righr-nonder's McDowell ond Gerold Nlclnryre ore born cornposurlon boolx as sophomore Jeff Lon' sourboovys, bor Mobnce Worren ls only o rrip rennoorory lefry unrll bls cosr ls removed, Srudenr Council sponsored dances afrer rhe Salisbury game and Homecoming help pro vide nighr rime enrerrainmenr llaauel poses wirh her prize bear and friends Lisa, Sandro, Pom, Reggie, and Can- dy ar rhe Counry Fair, Wake up, ir's NIGHT TIME! oud music, brighr lighrs, and lors of acrion was what arrracred Norrh Row- an srudenrs ro rhe scene. Many exciring rhings happened ar nighr and you could always find ar leasr one North srudenr in rhe area, I used ro go ro me Uprown Connec- rion on reen nfghr during rhe sum- mer, said freshman David Trexler, buf !'ve nor been since school srarreol Parries were somerimes given afrer rhe mighry Cavaliers were vicrorious in football. Places such as Pizza Hur, McDonalds, and Village Inn were always filled wirh hungry fans afrer a game. Senior Sharon Hovis said, l personally like ro ear or Godfarhers ond rnen Uno' a por' ry ro go ro, Also in rhe fall, srudenrs spenr the evening and a lor of money ar rhe Counry Fair. According ro Cry- stal Lackey, 'V know me fair is o wosre of rfme and money, our l wou!dn'r miss fr! Many srudenrs invaded Main Srreer in Salisbury ro occupy rheir nighr rime. The arr of cruising has been around for many years, and ir is nor going ro die easily. There were always some sru- denrs who would rarher spend rheir nighr rime wirh boyfriends or girlfriends, ar the movies, or just warching HBO ar home. Alrhough afrer school jobs Tools up much of some srudenrs' rime, you could always find rhem in one of rhese areas after worls. There were many funfilled ac- riviries ar Norrh Rowan, you jusr had ro lools in rhe righr places, For rhese srudenrs, gossip is an essenriol porr of nighr life acriviries The Pizza Hav as a Qrear haaaaar for hungry sraaearg Tara Jadssaa aaa Knsra Hides, afrer a game Alrhaagh mar as popular as wa We aasr years, vwaeo games SMH arrracr sradeavs, like Eadme Kaamrz In olgebtc: class, cohcehtronoh Counts for Cotlo, Tohyo ond Tto. WV VV My ' . ' ' ' gg F Agfist, ,, if . .f , ' V WW Wt' f ' fl g ,W 2 yy y M V M A ,, :, ,M,w , 4 I . , WW ,, My VVVV I . KW in A if t t ' 'ff m.WM,Qw.N Testing the textbook im chemistry ich ore Darrin, gxgi , Joh ond Jeff. They ore watching the water evopo- rore ieovthg the solt they created 90 a so .sony , . by O O C Hopthg his wo1I does not hove 0 curve as Stephoh Fortune. 5,3 2 it I ,lffg 2 t hmfy t e t I ,V ' A 5 nf' W-,E Z A ' f f,.1f.,: fe, A ' t , fdiatvw-H87 WWW W A N--fljz W., E W-Q.. Fm w.,h-M' Q fe l 1 t 3 Q ' if V' i v VVV, 9 rf 122- , 2 r fi i'if4Wi'-it f w 53. 2256 'ii ..,., .t,,, h h, i Z sum. S. When everyone in Mrs. Wilsons Home Economics closs does good work, they do not need curved grodes With video toping ond computerized grodes in bond, Mio Gibson hos to count on rolenr insteod of o curve. CUUPITIIYG UPI F? IIURVE here ore two types of students. One type will do oll their home- work ond study for hours in on effort to know the moteriol for O test. The other type does lost night's home- work todoy before closs, ond hopes usu- olly ogoinst oll hopes, thot he con count on o curve. All teochers did not curve grodes, though. Some entered grodes in the computer ond went by the numbers - sink or swim. For those who found them- selves below C level Cpun intendedb. Mony teochers tutored students before ond ofter school ond sometimes during their lunch period. Bod jokes, bribery ond rewords were just o few of the speciol treots thot teochers used os incentives to help stu- dents keep grodes up. Some teochers gove demonstrations, performed Iobs, ond invited speokers in. These gove stu- dents o welcome breok from the books Foreign longuoge closses took time out once o month to somple food, films ond customs of different notions, Of course, there were olwoys plenty of ossignments to be completed, Study- ing become necessory if one wonted to poss, since grodes were not curved in most classes. Yet, for some reoson, when teochers ond students cooperot- ed with eoch other, it did not seem quite like work ,mt N.. Working on different kinds of curves in orr doss ore Potricio, lomie, Jimmy ond Donetre. 91 Whether it's Geometry, Masonry or Industrial Arts, you've got to have an ANGLE ho went to great lengths to bring you new dimensions? The peo- ple who incorporated math into our daily lives. Take geometry students for example. To prove Angle A is the complement of Angle B, they used exponents, theorems, and postulates to simplify an otherwise brainw- raclsing problem. As teacher, Larry Thoma- son said, ln depth thinking and expanding the angle of perception have been quite apparent all year. ln briclslaying class, the fellows, who re- ferred to themselves as o talented fun loving, and in-need-of-a-vvomen group of guys , put to use Cwhether they were aware of it or notb those theorems that have been proven in geometry to build stable walls in square. They proceeded to lay the stepping stones to their futures in masonry . . . The industrial arts people did things a little differently, although they used angles too. With the help of their new instructor, Mr. Wood, they manipulated wood into inter esting and useful objects that make our daily lives easier, such as cabinets, tables and chairs. Veteran, and award-winning cabinet maker Ronnie Locklear said, 'Some of the guys in here are slack, but l 've mode all kihds of things. l 've probably saved a hundred dollars or so by buildng my own furniture. When you've got to have an angle, the math, masonry and industrial arts students can show you theirs. Q Stacking a new shipment of wood are Donald, Steve, Jackie, Matt and Brad. Drawing angles at the board as Mr Thomason inspects, are y and Audrey Hill. Ciruirting an zz curve 92 waz? as 4. To gem hrs rypmg robie reody ro srom, Homme Lodsleor soods ur one iosr fume, ,Wm ...N or y 7 5 5 -QW, d 7 2 ,mm . l 65 s V gk, N :Q kg, .- 1 Mosorwry srodomrs Dowd Fospermom ood Todd Shoprmg WMI probably mood o bodswb when rhey ger furnished . Fw F Yvk Eaunling an ll curve 93 6az1ut114g an zz curve We Connor go ony- where, unril We find our KEYS ou ore probobiy rhinlsing rhe some rhing we were rhinising. Whor could rhese rhree dosses possibly hove in common? Perhops ir would be eosier ro reil if we firsr Iooised or eoch one sepororeiy. Auro mechonics wos one of mony voco- rionoi courses offered rhis yeor. In rhis doss one couid expecr ro ieorn onyrhing from rhe bosics lilse chonging oil up ro rhe compli- cored rosie of reossembling on engine. These srudenrs ieorned how ro rell if some- rhing is wrong wirh on engine simply by rurning rhe keys ond srorring rhe cor For ryping srudenrs, Iseys oren'r olwoys so simple, They hod problems finding rhe righr Iseys becouse rhey seemed ro move, Cousing misroises Hunring ond peclsing im' proved ro speed ryping os rhe srudenrs found rheir lseys. The Iseys rhey used in chorus were of o differenr scoIe Their lseys ore ones rhor when you miss rhem, ir sounds horribies Mrs Weidner Ixepr rhe Chorus I ond Ii groups in rhe righr Isey oil yeor. They performed for rhe srudenfs or Chrisrmos ond in rhe Spring Acruolly rhese groups hod some rhings in common rhor we were oble ro Isey-in on Siudonrs musr ieorn fo 'Touch rypo' since rhe iseys orc Covered unrii eofh is ieorned w urns X .Mn riwq 'woe A rxv s,.,.qa The iwo hour Auro Mech Qloss oliows Troy Klrispoi C ond John Gnbbie rime ro worla on rheir mrs Someone singing off isey cofches Mrs Weidners rion if , Several rypmg srudems seem ro be Smeomng 0 peels or We keys msreod of lookzmg or rhe bools Chorus W swdemrs ger close ro rhe pwomo so Vhey com hear mem mores be-rrer Kauuiiug an a curve 95 Students in bond, dromo ond phys. ed. closses oren't olvvoys JUST PLAYING AROUND ond, dromo ond phys. ed. closses were probobly the most octive courses in out school this post yeor, Yet, seldom vvere they given the credit which they deserved. Mony lobeled them os crip courses while others simply Ioughed ot the mere mention of them. Mr. Dunlop ond Mr. Witcher did more thon just teoch their students how to molse noise vvith their instruments. They tought hovv to turn the symbols on sheet music into rother eor-pleosing melodies, lt olso pro- vided o teleoset As sophomore Poul Ben- field soid, After o long doy of working, its nice to be oble to blow owoy ol! your frustrations, 'l The term Hploying oround tools on o different meoning in Fronk Corriher's Dro- mo closs, This vvos the first yeor in mony yeors thot North llovvon hos hod o dromo closs ond vvith the production of such ploys os 'lThe Neclsloceu ond'lFeothertop , the students proved it to be o worthwhile oddi- tion to the schools curriculum. To be given the chance to become 0 completely differs ent person is 0 gift, Scott Rierson soid, in on effort to describe the closs. Physicol educotion gives one the chonce to get rid of tension ond improve othletic obilities. This is the one time o peson gets to octuolly ploy in school. Whether it is foot- boll, boslsetboll, tennis, etc, the students get to hove fun ond enjoy themselves. As Jim- my Kesler ond Antione Sifford soid, lr gives us time to shoot o few jumpers ond check out the females. The students in Dromo ond Bond gove up much spore time during the post yeor in on effort to entettoin the student body. Athe letes porticipoting in PE closses exerted themselves strenuously. No one could oc- cuse them of 'just pldying oround . Kazzntmg an ll curve A production of i'Tne Neciqiocel' gove Wendy Klum ond llonoy Butts the opportunity to shovv oft their slsills l 4 Under the leodership ot Mr Witcner, Sth period bond closs get in tune Losr yeors may 'Drwe mm gave Sandy S065 cmd John Dwmffmr 0 few romofwc moments Living in the eighries leaves rnany srudenrs LQNGING FOR LITERACY s rhe rirnes have changed, ir has becorne necessary for people ro change also. Ar one rirne people laughed ar rhe idea rhar one day rhe world would be full of compurers. Those some people are now reaching rheir children how ro work disk drives. Norrh Rowan has always prided irself on irs abiliry ro change wirh rhe rinwes. This abiliry was shown again in rhe pasr year, Wirh rhe insrallarion of new comporers, ir became possible for all srudenrs ro work wirh one. lr also became a reauiremenr for graduarion. And, as Mike Lunsford said, l fee! rhor Dara Processing provided rhe srepf ping srones ro my career plans. A good English background is also impor- ranrg in This changing world of ours. A grear deal of credir is due ro rhose parienr English reachers who, year afrer year, have fried ro help Us undersrand verb forms and word families. They were also available ro help wirh a wriring assignnnenr, Frank Corriher expressed rhe senrirnenr of all rhe English reachers when he said, I rake grear plea- sure in seeing one of my srudenrs succeed in life lr is good ro know rhor wharever may happen in roday's world, gradoares from Norrh Rowan have been prepared ro deal wirh ir. 'Por a fiirn srrip in rhis rhing so we can ger rhis show on rhe road cracked A'ny Srnirh 60ur1!114g an 11 curve English classes spend rnore rirhe wriring since ir is now incoded in rhe N C Conwoerency Tesr Q Looks Iilse Alan Walron is playing o game insread of doing his worls, unless ine game is me assignmenr, A lirrle exrra ruroring is samerimes neloful, as Michael Lunsford finds our. ww . Wno would believe rnere would acroally be rime ro socialize wnile in compare-r class? Comporer programming requires concenrrarion and Barry Blade seems ro nave ir dfufzfirzg an zz curve 99 Certoin oromos creoted by future scientists ond gourmets left mony of us oslsing WI-lAT'S COOKING? hen you were wollsing down the holl ond storted smelling stronge odors, it wos probobly coming from one of Mr. Block's chemistry lobs, or moy hoye even come from Mrs. Low- rence's or Mrs. Wilson's home economics closses. ln chemistry, students burned ond com- bined elements in on effort to understond whot molses up oll morter. Mony lobs were executed during the school yeor, ond eoch one gove the students insights into the world of chemistry. Clossworls olso offered lsnowledge of symbols, Ayogodro's low, ond oxidotion numbers, Science closses were enjoyoble portly bef couse of the teochers' efforts to help the closses understond. As Wendy Roueche soid, Mr Block ts 0 great teocher but his jokes ore ci little on the stole side I mute butt- onl The bosic lows of science were tought by Mrs. Morris ond Mrs. Crossley to their phys- icol science closses. These some two teochf ers, olong with Mr. Rivers, olso fought Biol ogy l students the bosic life forms. Biology lobs generoted odors of formoldehyde ond 'ipicl4led frogs, shorlss, ond fetol pigs, More oppetizing odors drifted out of the home economics Iob. Cookies, brownies, ond cheese biscuits - olrhough fovorites - were just o few of the culinory delights students prepored in closs. They olso leorned to plon menus, shop for groceries, ond cleon up ofter coolsing. Noturolly, the best port of home ec, odmirted Sonya Roberson, is getting to eot. Preporing o fruit troy for o reception ore Liso, Amondo ond Sonyo Cfouuting on 11 curve 1, ' rg Physucol soehce SVUOEUVS Ahoh Lwhk ohd Jorhe-5 Cowon x A K ' ' combfhe hydrochlohc ood oho zwhc wh oh GXQQVNYTTQVW 3 ' 5, O 'Q ro creore hydrogen , . - F '4 A . , . Looks os If Corey is Cousuhg more reocrxohs rhoh rhe Iob Wheh home ec SVLJUGVTVS ore hor coolsmhg, rheyke se-who Mrs Wwsoh helps Amohdo Shoe wmrh her mo :hwhe ff fi Whmle performihg o corholrcored cherhlsrry loo, Chns, Pool ood Sreveh demohsrrore rheur soehmfwc oomnes Kazmliug an zz curve 101 While ir oppeors rhor Carlo Goodman is smiling far rhe camera, she's actually keeping an eye on her closs. drzzzztiug an a curve 102 Srudying isn'r always fun our wirh Lynda Kendall help- ing, ii isn'i quite as hord. Two heods are oerrer rhan one as Inez Jeffries and a primory school srudenr discover. Preporing srudenrs for rheir FUTURES WITH CHILDREN he purpose of rhe Child Core- fTeocher Aide closs is ro prepore srudenrs for jobs in oreos relored ro child core services, fosrer homes ond doy core cenrers. There ore rvvo 2-hour closses or Norrh rhis yeor, This vvos rhe firsr yeor Norrh hod rvvo child core courses, our ir vvorlsed our re- morl-:obly vvell. One group goes ro Norrh Primory ro help rhe second, rhird ond fourrh grode reochers ond srudenrs, The orher group goes ro Norrh Middle School ro help rhe fifrh ond sixrh grode reochers ond sru- denrs. Teocher Aide Srudenrs help rhe children in vorious vvoys, They reod, ruror, ploy gomes, drovv, molse prqecrs ond help wirh compufer srudies. They olso serve os role models ro rhe youngsrers. Srudenrs serve os Teocher's Aides four doys o vveels ond ore in rhe clossroom for one doy. This honds-on experience ond rhe voluoole clossroom srudies help ro develop skills in working vvirh children ond empho- sizes responsibiliries ossumed by rhe reocher oides os well os rhe sociol, menrol ond phys- icol developmenr of children. T,-Jw f fr Q .gn VY- Helping primory school srudenrs is o rosls Yolondo Till- mon rolses seriously. Even reocher's oides hove popervvorlx rhor rhey hove ro do, os Liso Woller finds our ' Granting on a curve When you're nor awake and aware, phorography can be hazardous ro your healrhl n foorballcphorography, you need ro sray ahead of rhe play and our of rhe way, explained Mrs. Burgin ro rhe newly formed phoro class. On rhe following Friday nighf, rhe overconfidenr reacher Cwho had boasred of nor being knocked down yer? was flarfened by a covey of Wesr Rowan Falcons and a few Cavaliers. lr was near rhe end of rhe game and! was looking for our guys ro srfck 'em one more rfme, and I gor sruck 1hsread! Forrunarely for Mrs. D, nobody else had a camera ro record rhe embarrassing mo- menr. Also forrunafely, norhing was broken. The class learned how ro false all sorrs of sporrs picrures, plus porrrairs, srill-lives and landscapes, They also builr pin-hole cameras and learned ro develop rhe film and prinr rhe pictures in rhe school's darkroom, The besr parr abour fhe class, revealed Amy Smith, was working in rhe darkroom . . . making prfnrs, Theres a for more ro IT rhan mosr people realze, lf ir hadn'r been for the phoro class worls- ing all day, afrer school, and on weekends, rhe newspaper and yearbools would nor have had picrures. And rhanlss TO Mrs. Burgin's experience, rhe phorographers srayed more awake and aware when faking picfures, Working on pinhole cameras are Tammy, Parrlcls, Kelly and Byron Haunting on a curve 104 aiypcw in-p-un-...x FooMng oroond warn rne corneros, rne pnoro doss poses for rnus snor Since frlnn nos ro be wound rn roror dorlsness, Ronnre Lodsleor ond Dorrids Johnson produce rn rne dork, 5 Wm, - Exokmning F-sroos ro 0 Nerd Cdurrng nonfwecomnngl as frusrrormng for Mrs. Burgrn Everyone nos o Job ro do when rneur group works rn rne darkroom hunting an zz curve 105 Guidance and In-School-Suspension somerimes have a rough rime lseeping us on rhe STRAIGHT AND NARRQW. er's face ir. lr was nor always easy ro manage ar rhis school on our own. Somerimes ir was necessary ro ger a lirrle ourside help. These were rhe times when we were grateful for rhe Guidance Deparrmenr and even In-School Suspension. Many of us had rhose momenrs of weals- ness when we srrayed from rhe righr parh. Someone was rhere ro pur us srraighr. As direcror Mr. Hundley explained, ES gers some disruprfve sruclenrs our of rhe class- room so orhers may have rhe opporrunify ro learn. Through srricr discipline and a lor of indi- vidual help from Mr. Hundley and Mrs. Kouutiug an a curve Jones, srudenrs really learned from rheir mis- ralaes. ISS does have one advanrage, ac- cording ro Anthony Terrence, you ger ro go ro lunch early. The Guidance Deparrmenr was probably rhe mosr influenral group in rhe school. Mr. Smyre, Mrs. Helfer and newcomer Mrs. Millikin helped us choose courses, apply for scholarships, pursuejobs, and ger along wirh fellow srudenrs and teachers, information on colleges and varied rests were on hand in rheir offices, our mosr imporranrly, rhey were willing ro lisren whenever we needed someone ro rolls ro. ln rhe new guidance resource cenrer, Mrs Helfer shows Tyrone Rankin some of rhe new programs Nor raising schoolworl-x seriously causes many srudenrs ro be senr ro lSS inun- As lSS drrecror, Mr Hbrwdey reocbes, drscrplrmes, ond rdoes erwdess popervyorle Course oorrorws ore drscbssecl by Mr Srrwyre ond Tod Nrcbolos W arg The PSAT os explb rwed by Mrs Mrwkrrr ro Sberrr Sroddo d s Jbsr one bf rbe esrs oryerw eocb yeor Wbrle keeprmg one eye on rbe orber srbderwrs, Mr5 10065 be-bps Ke-rrb Read yyrrb rbe dossworls serv down ro k -5' New ,,..,-0 c ISS by bus reocbers Eounting an a curve 107 Wd waww,,,,W a' 1 'll Mu M? 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Members found that with the help of their advisors and other club members, they could get a lat accomplished, Success was what all clubs strived for, and when everyone participated, they got the job done. Key club, NHS. and Anchor club stu- dents found it hard to urise and shine to 1 K 'l www W- ,, as attend early morning meetings. Due to after-school practices and jobs, many clubs had to schedule meetings before school. For evening meetings, some club members volunteered their homes. Students who were not athletically in- clined found that joining the various or- ganizations gave them a chance to get involved. Everyone who wanted to por- ticipate in fun and helpful prqects chose clubs to work with. Performing CPR on the training dummy are H.O.S.A. CHealth Occupations Students of America? club members Reggie Wilson and Jeff Watkins 109 The very octiye student government is mode up of mony LCDYAI. LEADERS. wesome, memoroble ond fun ore just o few words thot sum up the yeor in Student Council. A whole doy our of school wos how some of the Student Council mem- bers reocted to the first prqect, o field doy for speciol scouts ot Don Nicholos Porls, The members ossistf ed in crofts, sports, ond noture pro- jects, One for the treble, two for the boss, come on Covoliers, lets rock this ploceluos Derrick Fitzgerald sold ot the donce for the victory ogoinst Solisbury. To conclude the donce, the group song out newly 'lodopted school song, Green Acres is the ploce to be . . . Members olso generoted school spirit by selling pom-poms, pen' nonts, ond stodium cups during homeroom ond ot home footboll gomes, Student Council wos responsible for the mojority of the homecomf ing octivities. They set up the po- rode, coordinoted floots, ond were in chorge of the homecom- ing spirit weels. They olso spon- sored o donce ofter the gome. ln October, they sponsored o UNlCEF collection. Money collected from homerooms ond teochers went to help needy children worldwide. At Christmos time, members set the mood for the seoson by deco- roting the lobby ond setting up o Christmos moilbox. Students got o chonce to find out who they were most compoti- ble with when the Student Council sponsored the Heort-to-Heott com- puter motchfups in Februory. Also neor Volentine's Doy, the group sold cornotions. The fovorite octiyity of the stue dent body wos field doy in Moy. Field events, o dunlsing booth, ond the chonce to be out of closs gove the students one lost chonce to go ctozy ond hove fun before finol exoms, Hurry up ond tol-te this picture, l'ye got to decotote the lobbyl Shoundrio Gibson soys After the Soltsbury gome, students lommed until midnight, .,4 .,Vg .17 l if Q9 The Money Barry Kmcy CONQU5 from Foul ond Frank for UNICEF wall go ro mee-dy cwdrom CUTSTANDING OFFICERS Joy Mwier, Secefory, Wevdy Vlouche, Qmd Vwce Pfes, Mchocl Lwsforc Weswdemr Sreohsrm Roof TVOOSLJGV QOUN DGFTIWGWC and Reweo Kmer PF,,mory DxrQC'o'5 H M M Aww wr FHM' ' F mf, FFF, ,FFF 'hav Swdemr COUGQN members Am Lon, GOO enjoy molsmg OQUCIVIUOWS or Dom Pork Jeonme, NUWONQS T' FW 'F 'W fwf ' FF 5 M' F FFF.F FFFF, F F W F nff'y,5Cf1 FM' F F F FFFi ai ,, Q ----F-- . . A Fmhw M 5. F F. aw yi '- F F N it ear 'X ff' ' FFFF F ' Q iifggvi bw 13 'Dv f am mee 22521 5315 aff' sw 5 ix M S 5335 F. me 11 ? S W' :ss A 1 :if F9 ,ffl W 2' A V W fxxx lk' FF F wiwempw. 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However, os for bocls os Seprember of '85, members were orgonizing vorious service prqecrs, Unlike mony of rhe more esrob- lished clubs or Norrh, who or rimes found difficulry Keeping members inreresred ond involved, rhe newf ly formed Key Club nor only mer oll rheir responsibilirles bur ofren rimes surpossed rheir gools, The N.R.H.S. Key Club consisred of sixry rhree srudenrsr who were selecred on rhe bosis of rheir closs ronleing. The rop 202 of eoch sophomore, junior, ond senior closs were eligible ro be members. This yeors ocriviries begon wirh o cornorion sole during homecom- ing weels, Alrhough rhis projecr hoppened os o spur of rhe mo- menr ideo, rhe club benefired from rhe soles. Severol club mem- bers volunreered rheir rime ro help l3eorrie's Corering Service during o Chrisrmos dinner. Beorrie's donor- ed o percenroge of rheir profir ro rhe club, Orher members orrend- ed rhe Chrisrmos porry or rhe Nozorerh ChiIdren's Home. They ossisred in giving our presenrs, singf ing Chrisrmos corols, ond cleoning up ofrer rheir meol. As o service prqecr, rwelve members ossisred rhe Kiwonis Club in ringing the Chrisrmos bells ond collecring mone ey for rhe Solvorion Army on Dee cember 28. Members olrernored, worleing for hourelong periods in icy remperorures. Wirh porr of rhe money eorned from vorious prcgecrs, rhe club fur- nished members wirh doughnurs ond drinlss before eorly morning meerings. The orgonizorion olso sponsored o receprion for A ond B Honor Roll srudenrs ond o Chorrer porry for club members. The Chorrer dinner rools ploce or Beor- rie's Upsroirs, where guesr speoleer Ronnie Smith presenred his I Con speech. The Key Club morro, 'Coring Our Woy of Life, is exemplified by Key Club members Joyme Ferguson ond Tim Weover Along vvirh Liso Crowell of rhe Solvorion Army, rhey collecred conrriburions in fronr of Belles ' 1 i -ifk::,,::g3Wi2gg,,W, kgz- -' - f,,s1s5s-,es' - , gf: -- , -,E-kWW:,EEf,,.:kE . . 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Working for rhe communiry ond school is our successful ANCHQR CLUB ressing up lilse ghosrs ro srress sofery ro primory school children, donoring o core poclsoge conroining Thonlws- giving foods ro the Sociol Services, molsing ond selling Chrisrmos Hicls- ies, visiring on orphonoge on o speciol holidoy, ond providing o condy dish in The foculry lounge during holidoys -e who does oll of rhis? The Anchors do. Members of rhe Anchor club of Norrh Rovvon High School ore rhe srudenrs rhor do rheir very oesr ro corry our rhese progecrs. Also Anchors roise money by fun ond useful fund rois- ers ond donore rhe money roised, for exomple, ro rhe Chrisrmos Hop- piness Fund or ro help rhe school oy purchosing needed eguipmenr. Some of rhe prqecrs Anchors rolse on moy sound o lirrle crozy ro some people. For exomple, rhey dress up lilse ghosrs ro visir rhe pri mory school ond osls for donorions of dog food ro help rhe Humone Sociery, Bur rhey' re oll for greor couses. Anchors Avvoylll ,.,-nr 41' AQT. CLUB provided opporruhiries for Chrisrioh Fellovvship. he purpose of rhe Acrive Chrisrioh Teeh Club vvos ro serve rhe commuhiry ohd school ro provide opporruhiries for chrisrioh fellowship. The ACT mer or ohe of rhe members homes every firsr Wedhesdoy of rhe mohrh. For Thohlssgivihg, rhe club Qove cohhed goods ro o oeedy fomily ih rhe commuhiry. They olso pro- vided o rurlsey wirh club fuhds, Ar rhe December meerihg, rhe orgo hlzorioh held irs ohhuol Chrisrmos porry or presidehr Joe Horris's home. Members hod drovvh homes beforehohd ohd ex' chohged giirs. They ehioyed re' freshmehrs broughr by some members of rhe club For o fuhdroiser, rhe club sold bolsed goods ro rhe reochers. Wirh rhe mohey used, they sehr corho- riohs ro o locol resr home for Vol ehrihe's Doyi The yeor vvos cohcluded by ihducrioh ceremohy for he members. The fihol meerihg v held or rhe home of Down Kesl Old ohd hevv members gor I chohce ro cool off ih Dovvh's pi ohd srorr ehioyihg summer. Z5 Presidedr Joe Horris vvirh odvisors Juhe Mis ehheimer ohd Berry Crossley, oers rhe Feb ruory A C T meorihg siorred Eorrh ro Tiho Tiho Sofrir seems ro be losr ih her rhoughrs oi rhe meeiihg G3 ly 5 53? .n 5 rs I Av' 2 2 f r ll l A .4 H- ,U , I Q 1 IVXQVVN lja W' refrbsfw Rmmxxrwcg cmd Tmfww Omen Ju Cr eww mwraemw 2 1 av, WW DELLA.on opporruniry ro excel good woy ro ger experf ience in business before groduorion wos ro worls wirh rhe Disrriburive Educorion Clubs of Americo. Mony grodu- ores of rhe DECA progrom hove gone on ro own ond operore rheir own businesses. DECA served rhe educorionol gools ond otyecrives of morlsering ond disrriburion. 'fveryonexhgers involved ond works rogerhen rhors whor mokes our DECA club so greorf' boosred Presidenr Su- son Rainey. Ar rhe beginning of rhe yeor, DECA members ser up o booth wirh rhe rheme 'Sreps ro Success or rhe Rowon Counry Foir. They porricipored in rhe Disrricr Leoder- ship Conference or Corowbo Col lege where rhey orrended semi nors. The ocrive club worlsed .jhroughour rhe yeor ond porrici- pored in severol communiry prof iecrs such os: rhe Crime Prevenrion Prqecr, rhe Pepsi Leorn ond Eorn Projecr, ond rhe Free Enrerprise Prqecr. The Disrricr Comperirive Eyenrs were held in Monroe. This wos o virol porr of rhe group's personol ond leodership deyelopmenr pro- grom. The DECA club held rheir Annuol Foshion Show in April. The mosr lilsed ocriviry, rhe Em- ployee!Employer Apprecidrion Bonguer wos held in Moy. DECA members enjoyed meering ond worlsing wirh people from yorious businesses. l A , mond f - me symbol of rheir club DECA Members orrempr ro form o do W sf? I ........-- WWI J' fu ..X. Km as ,-1 xxx XX IZ., Q we K .h 5 ' If V' q' .. 3. N Q--H-1, ya-.,, .. - , ,.: .. 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This closs wos nor only o leorning experience for fhe club, bur olso o fun closs. Wendy Kluttz soid fhe dromo closs is 'The mosr fun I 've ever had in o closs, lf showed in rhe club producrions rhor rhey had leorned o lor The club supporfs irself rhrough fund roisers ond memberships. The Dromo Closs presenred fwo foll ploys ro smoll sfudenr oudi ences. Born ploys helped TO im' prove fhe confidence of fhe closs member5 os rhey fools fhe sroge ro ocf, do mol4e up, worls lighfs, poinf, ond build sefs. In rhe winfer rhe closs performed 'Once Upon O 5hoe for rhe children or Norrh Primory. In rhe spring ihe closs wos involved in o ploy presenfed TO rhe enrire srudenr body, fhe ulfir more resf of whof rhey hod leorned. The Dromo Club presenred A Chri5rmo5 Caro! for fhe sfudenf body on December 18. 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Ocrogon members form on CD for rhe group picrure leonnie Misenheimer ond George Shuping worls wirh odvisor Mr Tony Rivers Dorrom row Tommy Lomox Jennifer Mo son, Joe Horns leonnre Nlisenheimer, Srephonie lsepley, Scorr liierson, Bobby l-loneycurr, Renee lsrider, Cosondro Alison, Andreo Brirron, Berry Jones, Denise Holmes, Cosondro Heilig, Angel Andrews, ond Corlo McCoy Middle row Melindo Worlsins, Sherri Trexler, Jeff Shuping, Kris Beoirie, George Shuping, Ronnie Loflin, Shone Young, Angled Gilberr, lsrisro l-liclss, Todd Shuemolser, Dorish NlcDoniel, Wendy Spry, Sie-phdnie Michoel, Sherri STOUOVO, Poulo Spivey, lsenny Smirhy, Pom Whire, ond Cosondro Dovis Top row, Jeff Jones, Brod Thompson, loson Plummer, ond Deric Sims The 0 represents opporruniries for members in rhe OCTAGON CLUB he Ocrogon Club obolf ished rhe srigmo of being o noneocrive club rhis yeor. Presidenr Jeannie Misen- heimer ond new odvisor Tony Rivers helped ro do rhis by plon- ning mony projecrs for rhe club. Meerings were held every second Fridoy of rhe monrh, For Thonlssgiving rhe club gove opples ro rhe reochers ro show oppreciorion for rheir hord work. Ar Chrisrmos rhe club helped rhe Srudenr Council decls the lobby wirh Chrisrrnos cheer. On Volen- rine's Doy rhe club sold Whirmon's Somplers for srudenrs ro send ro friends, Orher prqecrs occom- plished by rhe club were rhe cleoning of rhe rrophy coses ond rhe woshing of rhe ocriviry buses. In rhe spring, rhe club sponsored o progrom on driving under rhe influence given by Rowon County Sheriff Deporrmenr. This encoure oged rhe srudenrs ond orhers nor ro drive while drinlsing by describf ing rhe serious dongers involved ond rhe sriff punishrnenrs. 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Also, members enjoyed rhe Srore HOSA Congress in Chorlorre, Morch 20-22, 1986. They sponsored o floor in the Homecoming Porode, ond corved oumplsins for Norrh Primory School ond Soencer Piesr Home. Hoso club olso decorored rhe cofe- rerio during Thonlssgiying ond Chrisrmos, sponsored rhe Blood Mobile, resring for sugor, ond Blood Pressure Clinics. Woshing rhe school yon is one of rhe HOSA oroiecrs rhis yeor Progroms olonned were: Emer- gency Core in Rowon Counry ln- dusfriol Heolrh Nursing, Teenoge Suicide, Comoeririye Eyenrs, Mov- ing oheod wirh rechnology ond Aid, ond orher heolrh relored rhemes. The sociol life of HOSA mem- bers wos nor forgorren wirh o Hol- loween porry ond Chrisrmos porry. There Wos olso on end of yeor recognirion bonguer. HO5A cores obouf ofhers and especiolly obouf Norrh! sold Mrs. Solly Hutchison. PATI 0990 ONS 0 1 2 o 3 f-. ' 5 1: If 0, O xgfis . 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Juniors nad ro mainrain an academic average of QSO, vvniie Seniors nad ro nave a Q0 O aver age. Indacrion inro rbe club vvas neld afrer rne firsr nine vveeiss, and a second indocrion vvas neld afrer me rbird nine vveelss. True induc rions vvere candieligbr ceremonies in fronr of rbe srbdenr body and invired parenrs, Tnere was a re ceprion in me iibrary foiiovvina me ceremonies lr was reafly grear ro nave so many inducred fnis year, buf ir made keeping up vvirn or rendonce dimcalr, commenred Teresa Pepper. Members furnished bonor sro denrs vvirb ribbons ar rne end of every aoarrer Tney vvere also co sponsors of me nonor assembly rnar was neld in ine spring. By seilina Cnrisrmas poinserrias, me ciub paid for me bonor roil ribbons X, and indocrion sappiies Tney aiso coliecred for me Cnrisrmas I-iappi ness Fund ro neip raise money for rne needy cnildren. Advisor Julie Pinkston srared, 'Tne besr rnfng abour rne Nariona! Honor Sociery fnis year, was rnor we nad o larger membersnp rnan we nave nod in many years, I believe rnar fnis lends presrige ro rne Norrn Rowan Comrnunify, H Presidenr Micbaei iiinsiord presides ovc-r irio iaii N HS iridafiion ceremony . J Q 1 M. ,I A f., , 3,,,,,,L y -Av Q, .J M' A- -W V Q 2 4 ks 4 4 Fun, food ond foreigners egponded our horizons during FREN H CLUB oring, enjoying rhem- selves, ond leorning obour rhe French culture were rhe besr rhings obour French Club rhis yeor. The club is fu!! of mony excirfng ond inreresring ocrfviries. soid Tracey Mclntyre. l. ii' !l Qt si 0 'Q ea ,4 4 4 4 -B f 4' 1014 4? is ga ri ge F5 Q K 1' O pg 5.4 A In Ocrober, French srudenrs vvenr ro see o live dromo produc- rion in Gosronio, A professionol ocr- ing rroupe performed Moliere's ploy, Le molode imoginoire. The ploy wos spolsen in English os well os French. Club doy wos held rhe losr Fri- doy of every monrh. Seven inrerf norionol srudenrs from Wesr Psovv- on visired French l Clubs ond spolse of rheir countries, They olso fold of rheir experiences living vvirh Americon fomilies. French food being so scruprious ond forrening, members pur off their diers ro somple French foods ond drinlss Cpos de vinlb some of rhem included: fromoges, guiches, ecloirs, croissonrs, ond even escor- gors. Although mony club doys were spenr eoring French food, rhe groups olso leorned obour French culrure by vievving slides, reoding French mogozines, ond ploying gomes norive ro Fronce. Pigging our on ecloirs ore Felicio Correr ond Jon Berheo Flirring vvirh rhe guys from orher counrries Trocie ond Kim enjoy French club ,Q Frerwcrw sruoerwrs lrsrerw ro George Slwuplmg re-ll obour hrs exurrmg rrrp ro Europe lost summer X S fri K K fi, 5333 X iff? ' A ,gnfff f R e ' , -- xf, X ,Q . , - Y .Lf x Q- - rs, - f f l 2 5 is ,, . Y- -B ? is if 3? PE vit 'fix or 0 . A .. N1 Q1 - Q reee. -mg-2 'Y X K of 2: ., f l A:b fK'.:,f . 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LLLL ,. 1-aL f ,yy b 'Ar ' -W 5 . , Q, -.1 K 1. LW . A rm A 5 1 2. - X ff 55 A. V - A . S , Q , . 5 .IAZ f , V , , X f - -' - - f ' X f f - ' f. s 9 s 1 un 9 ' ' , 2 Mi N t is J F , A , r I r ' - A N 1315! . I Y Ill!! ' E ,Q-X.m, M., Q .Q + S an u ,! ws-'fwrw-4m ,J A ' kk lk Ev, f - ,. .-if 4 it E35 'Y 1 if E 9 ff 5 1 5 E Z 3 Z 2 5 4 E' 5 G ywmw M. M- .... L The 1985 Morching Ccivoiiers inciude Fiures -- loy Miiier, Porrish McDoniei, Coroie Ooines Morsho Seoiorc, Mory Gore, Chor' iro Sfnirh, Penny Gruob Teresc Word Me 'indo Worieins Toro locieson, ohc Megon Wecve' Ciorine's lousie Roberson Feii cio Correi Down lsesior Jennifer Huilmon, Pom Whire, Noor Wiison Tricio Teomer, Devonno Drown, Peggy iiorris, Toro Horris, Borboro Miiier, Tommy Norris, Fredo Smirh, Chrisry Snider, iieoihor Ervin, Meiisso Burris, Coroiyn Eiiis, one Bcrboro Puciserr. Soxo ohowes - Joson Piunrmer, horen Adorhs, Sreohec Gomes Phiiio McCori4iek Michoei Goboei Mods Jnnes, Todo Lonoox BOOST Sims Woyne Teosiey, ond Anoreo Smirh Borirones - Jeff Jones, Rodney Mohoiey, Todd isoonrz, John Drumir, isrisrin Neison, ond Amy Hommond Meiiophones - loson Surrorr, Liso isiurrz, Brion Doonrz, Tro cie Cioodmon, Vid-zie Miiis, ilecee Nesbir, 'r s, Jenny Thocnos Loro Wroy ond Ldu'o Wermore Tuoos - Toco Shu nnoiser Joe i-iorrif, Geg Shbe Shcne Mer rifi, Tim Ecgie, ond lonn Cooper Boss Gui rcr - Tommy Wiiiiorhs Tfumpeis -- Monry Loveiio, isrisio I-iiciss, Moria Monroe, Tioro Former, iseiih Eornhordr, -QTHS Crgyve-iL,Crysroi Woiis Tood Shuping Meiin dc Boiiey, Meiisso Sorroosi, Tony Shepherd, Aisoc Smirh Greg Wiicms, Vcie'e Tlisne' Shouncrio Gibson Loronyo Horgcve Johr Debi Dovey lives ism Rcsrin, Lee Coois, Troney Ludwicie, Deon Wyricis Trombonos -- Eddie isoonrz, Sommy Gobbie, John Miii er, Morif Seoford, Kenny Smirh, Croig Thomos, Dorren Turner, Jeff Cociseri, Tlob bie Poplin, ond loon Wilson Members recover from Bond Comp ro hove Q SUCCESSFUL SEASCDN he sriffiing heor, refried iefe rovers, ond siime-covered Ioise mode bond comp neorly unbeoroblei In spire of rhe suffering, however, rhe Morching Covoiiers rerurned ro begin rhe seoson oprimisricoliy, Wirh spirirs high ond devorion srrong, rhe bond members pur rogerher o iongero-be remembered holffrime specrocuior. Designed ro creore mony moods wirh voried musicol seiec- rions, rhe holf-rime show srorred wirh rhe fosr rempo of Los Gollos. The Tennessee Wolrz, feoruring o rrumper duer by Monty Lovefte ond Krista Hicks, provided boclse ground sounds os fiog members pur on long sisirrs ond wolrzed oiong rhe sideline Adding o bir of unexpecred humor, some mem- bers x'srripped foo soon ond iosr rheir sisirrs in rhe middle of rhe number. Orher oursronding seiecrions inf ciuded Wollr Him Up rne Srolrs fol- iowed by o percussion feorure en- rirled Cormen, In o field-wide heorr-shoped rormorion, rhe morching bond finolized rhe holf- rime show wirh Wnor l Did For Love. 'lmprovemenr of ouolry, even 3 i or fhe cosr of ooonriry, vvos rhe resolve of rhe yeorf' Direcror Charles Dunlop commenred. Hopefully, nexr yeor will be morlsed by oddirionol improvef menr in souncl performonce, ond porrloporion. Moiorerie Srepnonie isopiey enloys her yeor os feorure rwirier 4 , - ..,. 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V H ,I ,I , ,, k' ' , H 1-lan' x f f ,. i' l ,N l:zIfs 'l1w-' 2 , - 1 h' 1 H I I llei l 1 A consisrenr hirrer, Tim Mitchell also played second bose ond bode-up pircher. X We Aggressive .rennls player Kim Morgan remains oirx N , , N. borne OfTQT rerurnlng o serve. 134 l-Ie mal-:es it look easy, Matt Jones set a nevv school record at 50' AW' in the shot put, l--ll - if5'LlI'lT UPI TWP 'UIJQ or championship reams, Spencer and all of Rowan County has come to Count on the Cavs! The excitement started as soon as classes did. The football team tools off lilse a raclset with three consecutive sha- touts on their vvay to an undefeated season, blanlsing seven opponents an the way, Along with the headlining grid- iron season came the debut 'campaigns of the volleyball and cross country teams, North's dominance did not end when the weather turned cold and Santa The r'nen's basketball came around. teann rang up a championship for the third straight year and the wrestlers sent several representatives to the sectional match. ln the spring, tracls, tennis, base- ball and softball brought out spectators almost nightly for meets, matches and games. Championships, winning seasons, and excitement have become synonymous with athletic endeavors at North, This year, supporters have had good reasons to Count on the Cavs! g W Conference champs lead chants. 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These were rwo ployers chosen by rhe souod ro be given speciol freormenf for fhor vveels, The Cheerleaders sold suclsers os pon of rhe homecoming spirir compefifion. Under rhe direcrion of Mrs. Briggs, this yeor's squod vvos one of The nwosr memoroble Norrh hos ever hod, h , Y, 'MW f 44 fs, ,,f, W W, W, f , i 51,5 'U - ,VNV 5, W Wi, I X ' ' f' wr ffl 'YW7 2 4 we-U aff ,fwfr ,ei ,fy - NM, fzyf Q ,f Q H' i Ks f i ,f N 7 4' M - , , H 1 ,A 1 ,i:fNw?2zzja i f ffff-wi is 'f Qi'c'?'f , M, ,444 if-' aaa? , skfifg fi ' Q ,gf ., 3,17 '. Af, gisw : L+? QQ 4,S4W??g5?5 i 5.4 ff? ii 'war'- 2r.': .1-'fwff V, Wg' ,pi ,, 'Y If ,HMWQMKW ,Y,,,,+, We have our CDWN MQVES! 1' A , f f f :lawn f M J g N ,W , , '85 Baseball Team. Bottom row: Pool Benfieia, Kevin Bailey, Bobby Honey- cutt, Ronnie Loflin, John Workman, Phillig Mg Qrlsle Monty, Lggyette. Top row: Nick Travis, Michael Lunsford, Timothy Mitchell, Weayerffkusty Smith, Brian Blackwell, Steven Roof and George Shaping. f L L. it 5, '85 Softball Team, Bottom row: Shelly Lisle, Carolyn Chawll-2, Lydia Weant, Jennifer Huffman, Sharon Hovis, Mana Quattlebaurn, Candy Barnhort. Top row: Jeff Watkins, Lisa Kluttz, Crystal Mallet, Tiara Farmer, Karen Adams, Sonia Miller, Robyn Crooks, and Mr, Atwell. 140 Corn no cigriaiirtd third wide open Nllse heacs for the plaio argainst Centrar Davidson my - -iv 'iii , W ,,. ,.,.-it . ' KM M , ,AMW ,, l A. 2, 'ff iz Q it 3 'I . it. at 1 2 912' f 4 4 A 1 i 7' A mlm V ' A 1 Mvffaw ,,,,,,W,, A f-ifttff g - , rf t , t 5- f V, gay lt s too had we can t print what it loolss lilse Lisa is ggytml -ft L V, To Erriorb ls l-lumon, To Forgive . . . Unlilsely! oaches fend ro be unforgiving when lr comes ro errors - even by roolsies, The 1985 baseball reanw played hard rhrough a 4 and 16 season. Coach Kesler's firsr year as head coach was spoiled by a number of close losses. We could have wan sever- al of rhose games if our players had more game experience, sold Kesler. The '86 ream will rerurn all srarrers from lasr year and Kesler feels his ream can rnalse a srrong showing, Said Kesler, We have rhe ralenr ro wih rhe canfere ence if we cur our rhe srupfal misralfes. Coach AtweII's safrball ream, led by Crystal Mallet and Lydia Weont, fin- ished wirh a 5 and 15 record for rhe '85 season. Arwell said his girls finished srrong and rhar he expecrs rhem ro be com- peririve in rheir new conference, which he rerrned a perennial power in 2A sofrball. Wirh six srarrers rerurning from losr seo- son, o good season is more lilsely for rhe 1986 Lady Cavs. The baseball reahs serious orriruoe showed irseli nor only on rhe field, bur on rhe bench roo 22015 J , ,gs---f 41 , gr. ' v The rhrovv or rhere in lenr of rinwe for Tiara ro mvvv- as fr M U Q I Q D Y W M M . 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A r ij svzcmrrsvsrsjir rM rr The fqtioyving rrock members qualified fnrrsecrionoIs1 Tonyo Knox, reioy, 4CorO1yng1Qhowi14,,rglg3yg Ruth King, long jurifipg Mio 6i!Q5on, reloyggfnmmy WilfiQmfg18w merrfriln, Trader? rlvkzlnfyreiiffkurdlesp Yoresgfirfior puff Crysrol Moiierr, shot pun Dorryi Jackson, 1613 merer doshg Mon Jones, slnor purg Brian Gore, high jump. r r M1orrGiPQSQnr relQx:laCwSrOl lfffnikfff SHG? ,SGW QQCKSOH. mf OWS' dosn4 Niti3?Jonesg pda on fckcfgiijlifyrfor regionois. r r k 142 Q, W A. ,, f f Q fffvm-9-,ffm 'FIM ---...Wu M jf ' W ff 3 .f Enrw rn :ne season, Mow neovos ine more durrng me me-er or Lexungron. He we-nr on ro ser 0 new school record rn rhe shor pur ,WM ' ,,,N.M, ,..A-anldnans.- M... .f -M .N Receiving rhe oaron from Sreye Turned liooerr Lurher races ro :ne iinisn ...,.........- Q L7 ' We hear rhe gun fire, ' 5 and QGT Down ro rhe Wire While ream members worch, Carlo rosses a winning rhrow 'l l i i verall, rhe Cavs had rwo excep- rional rracls reams. The girls placed second in rhe Rowan Counry meer behind rhe srrengrh of shor purrers Crystal Mallet and Carla Yates, plus long jumper Ruth King and long disrance runner Tammy Williams. The boys placed fifrh wirh rhe efforrs of rhe relay reams and sprinrer Darryl .lack- son, plus shor purrer Matt Jones. In rhe conference and secrional meers, rhese arhleres conrinued rheir winning ways by rrimming rimes and adding inches, depending on rheir evenrs. Due ro the number of spring sporrs rhar draw from rhe small number of srudenr arhleres, rhe rracls reams were relarlvely small this year. Some srudenrs even managed ro play rwo spring sporrs. Wirh rhe new QA conference align- menr, rhe reams may experience even more success in rhe furure. 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HiffMfa 5 N The rerue orrvosprwere before c cross coumrry ararr rs rofrocrod rm we feces of me runners During o timeout, coach Sutton plots the Concentraring on the run, Tommy Williams teams' course gets ready to stort, QL! Q my 53 Not a bad start for the NEWCOMERS ross Country and Volleyball, two sports that North had never partici- pated in before, made their debuts this year, Although neither team was domi- nant in the opening campoign, there is hope for success in future seasons. Mr. Crowder's Cross Country team's big- gest obstacle was lock of participation, Mr, Crowder was forced to recruit in the holls to fill his roster and be able to field a team, Anthony Britton led the boys' team, plac- ing a number of times in both dual meets and in the county and conference meets. Sandra Matthews led the girls, malsing all conference, the only North runner to re- ceived that distinction in the initiol season of Cross Country, We started slow, but came along well as the season progressed. l 'm very proud of our teams effort, said Mr. Crowder. Mr, Sutton coached the volleyball team through a tough charter season that includ- ed regular season games ogainst the even- tual State champs, Ledford. Mr. Sutton soid he was pleased with the girls' enthusiasm in their Ntst year playing volleyball . . . All conference runner Sandro Matthews winds up another race ot City Park 1 + , ,V 75' oz, K , W Www Cavs Ttaro Former ond Crystal Loclsey rush ll'iC l'iOi Drczd Lefr ro Righr: Down Kesler, Angelica Fkcvbon, Trobe-y Ludwicls, Kim Morgan. Nor pwzruredz Pouio Shaver. -' I rhmif rhe renns reom hos shown greor years rhor lhove been wirh the reom. A lor of Mr, Block. - Down Kesler 146 Mniron rhe posr our new coach, E Mg g 5 eee . Qi Q fi? g It mega 1 .,,.,W,,WWW W NfNff A V V . , DQLJUNC nondsng O Dodshond, Dwon CMOHQ smashes We boi! ncrms me ner we e 'T 7 Q 1 vw, . 55. :.1f.JQ UL. Q . 1 735, 3 1 T, . . .J .ETL f -if wg s ' X, . 1 v .2 4 'VK 152 'fs HA'-.X 1 'Y K pw 1'w'2, if' - s -A., 'Lw sg-A 'y w 4 vs x s rw.. 'i-55 AN 5 Q H 1 +1 . ai as lv , ,. 4, ,Q lfgx KX.: V tx! O ' N 0, 5' . ...A .1 fxwfn .,J'r'i ' sq The foo rhree seeded oloyers - Down, Kris ond Angelio worm up before rheir rnorch ogolnsr Ledford A orolsen losing srreols ond o new winning spirir become Por for rhe Courrs. he boy's rennis reom brolse o four yeor losing srreols by win' ning one morch in the '85 sed son, They rriurnphed over E. Doyidson 6- 8. Alrhough ir wos only one win, ir en- couraged rhe ployers YO worls o lirrle horder, ond wirh more spirir, Wirh ren rerurning ployers ro lools forword ro, rhe '86 seosons holds more promise. The '85 girls' reonsi showed r under the new leodership of Cooch Block. Wirh four rerurning ploy- ers - Down Kesler, Kris Beattie, Wendy Rouche, Angelic Sides - rhe reom won severol rnorches in the new Cenrrol Corolino Conference, The wins produced more enrhusiosm rhon ever before. llilorrom rawzhrxdfe Archie, Erich Steele, Jim Germaine Janes, Chad Queenglierry Reid, S E . 0 V 52 C :,A , Q68 as W W 1 sg he C 'fu 'fmf gg , is f W ' ,,,, ,rsvzirsfi . eg-,5?'e:,:gi: r:!: e6,v:iH:-15:21 , jg ,,gy,'.3E?.:,fel,a,,3, flgamar iisievzfiscied cwif, F sword, were ei- des, Secondf liewi rwsiy Ciinding, Paul Chris Hannaid, Terry Smith, Bernard Turner, Sreven Raef, Eiroy Casey, Tony McNeil, Shaun 5oe, Henry Mink, Tracy Moynor, Toby Holland, Top row1 Brian Davis, Brian Lisle. Brion Mills, Mike Cross, Ea Kesler, Derrick Foxx, Sreve Adams, Greg Peck, Maurice Warren, James Cowamiand lsaioh Walker. m V W ,1 HEY! We were unde-feared 4 V005 veryone was well aware of rhe varsiry ream's banner season, bur rhe .lV's seemed ra be losr in rhe shuffle. Along wirh rhe varsity, rhe junior Cavs also rock rhe CCC championship. Their 90-1 record was of rherbesr ever bysaixlarrh Jvssqoad, lr was rhegsecand rime iarrhe iasr srhree years iharr rhejunior Cavs have Claimed a conference rirle in football, The season srarred wirh rhe ream nor knowing whor ro expect of irself. Wirh impressive wins over counry rivals Wesr and Easr, rhe confidence srarred ro build. The JV's rode rheir show on rhe road for rhe first rime ro visir Ihe alwaysqrough Jacisers of Lexingr n, Behind ,rhie running haf Rusty Cilndlng, and Brian Steeie. and a rough defense keyed by ends Steve Roof and Ed Kesler and linebackers Chris Weaver and Archie Shavers. rhe Cavs starred their conference slate with a 22,8 pasting of rhe lockers. The highlighr of the was rhe game againsr rhe Berry ifsadisburyb. fthe Cavs traveled ro Ludwig Sradiurribarid gave rheifHorners ar on how ro play 'rhe game. Piasry again paired rhe Cavsion rhe ground, joined by Chris Sifford as the JV's rolled ro o 540 triumph and ron their record ro ,The onlylgigglemish an yougn Cavsfrrecord camegagainsr rifreglflgslldogs af Thorhassrlig in the Brh of rhe The iweiesms fougrirsan even ferms ro a scoreless rie. The Cavs closed our rheir unbearen season wirh impressive wins against Ledford and East Davidson. WEST ROMAN EAST RGWAN LEXINGTON RANDLEMAN SALISBURY WEST DAVSDSON SW GUlLFOl1D E 0 - ,C THOMASVILLE r M O A 33 E LEDFORD A 6 39 EAST DAVlDSON io NORTH ,yy , Q , , NTS 28 3 16 0 C 22 , W 8 as 34 E ,yrs 0 , 54 C C 0 84 5 24 3 J- ri Dazzling moves by Brian Sree-le frees him for a big gain The Junior Covs chorge onro field for the firsr rirne in rheir undefeored chompionship seoson. il ,AL Docks Geremoine Jones ond Rusry Ciinding ger some life liquid and voluoble odvice from Coach Secreosr. 1 A QS Q Zig. in if an .ir v ir Power running by Chris Sifford ollows hirn ro elude Ar hoifrime, rhe young Covs' offensive iine listen ro 0 mid lidf Cooch Thomason JCL, by X, we 1 f V 'I 49 s I I h.,E rr I L L L sz My I ' ,-,- ,, , rf- ig A .0 ,,ei't'Q ge .,,,, L we 573-?'b,lT' Iii 'td W'fig,,,f83'9i5 T L -K , ::-i4w - rea M44-A . L , t Sill y sp, 1311? ud3f.af53e3i,,ss ,Q,,, kz14 .NTS AA'AAL wifi? -, 5 The '85 Cenrrol Carolina Conference Foorball Chamoionsf Fronr Row, Tim Masnore, Kevin Bailey, Dwighr Wlmre, Ernie Broadway, Barry Glass, Mike Lunsford, Alon Walran, Greg Malrialey, Terry Bowers, Walrer Howell, Scan Lesslie. Second Row, Pson Loflin, Kirby Sells, Harvey Archie, Kip Basinger, Bobby l-loneycurr, Darryl Jackson, Kensell Snider, Scorr Teamer, Nelson Ellis, Colon Burch, John Caale, James Brown. Third Row, D D. Drown, Kevin Spears, Rusty Smlrn, Brian Blackwell, Jimmy Kesler, Marr Janes, Tim Weaver, Derlc Sims, Gerald Poe, Elgin Sreele. Nor olcraredf Tim Ingram, Anrione Sifford, Nicls Travis, Managers and Sradenr Trainers: John Miller, Amy Hammond, Tim Hammond, Karen Adams, d, Candy Barnlwardr. Nor pictured: Tracey Mclnrire, Jeff Jones, Chad Cook, Benira Stinson, Mia Gibson. CAVS OPP 10 WEST ROWAN O 21 EAST ROWAN O 34 LEXINGTON O 19 RANDLEMAN 16 14 SALISBURY 7 42 WEST DAVIDSON O 24 SW GUILFORD O 22 Tl-IOMASVILLE 13 C35 LEDFORD O 34 EAST DAVIDSON O Ca'rin' i' QQ agcinsi T ville Darry iarns ine Corner for some of nis 179 yards aqainsr Bulldogs Tne 2213 win preserved me Cavs' anoearen 'ecard and namoer c conference oasirion 'Q min-0 ff' 3 A I K., QE.. M uf., .s I - - i. ..., . . ., .... , M, ,,,, , , HTH II N Rowan Caan'y Coacri o' rne Year Larry Tnomason ralles oloclsina scnemes wirn Ser lineman Kia Dasinaer daring ine Easr Davidson game Tnis was ine second rime in fc years rriar Coach Thomason was nonored as coach of me year All-County Quarterback Barry Glass rolls out on o bootleg. The Cavs took the game against East Rowan by 21-O CAVALIER CONTRADICTION1 Perfect season a disappointment ew schools can say that their foot- ball team went 11-1 and that they were disappointed. Students at North had the right to make that point after their Cavs fell to an underdog Bunk- er Hill squad in the second round of the NC QA playoffs. The season began with high hopes for a team that had gone o-4 last year and had seventeen starters returning. The Cavs started the season ranked Qnd among the State's football powers and stayed there until the third week of the season, when Lexington's top ranked yellowjackets rolled into Eagle Stadium for what was one of the biggest regular season games in the State all year. The Cavs, led by Darryl Jackson and Deric Sims on the ground, and QD Barry Glass: with receivers Mike Lunsford and Jimmy Kesler through the air, pounded the Jackets 34-O, This was the Cavs' third shutout in as many games. Randleman's tigers were next on the hit list for the powerful Cavs, The tigers had not lost a home game in four years, but fell victim to North's high powered attack. Next was Salisbury, always the biggest game of the year for both teams. This year, both were undefeated, making it so much more important, The Hornets took a 7-O lead into the locker room at halftime, but the Cavs came out fired up after the break, and took control behind the blocking of Senior center Brian Blackwell, guards Kip Bosinger, and Kevin Bailey, and tackles Nick Travis and Scott Lesslie. Two third-quarter touchdowns were all the Cavs needed to take a hard-earned 14-7 win. North Cnow the top ranked team in the State by the associated press? contin- ued its auest for the first Championship of the new conference by blanking W, Da- vidson 42fO and taking a homecoming victory over SW Guilford by 24-O. The Cavs survived a series of crazy bounces that included a pair of onsides kicks and a blocked punt to remain un- defeated, beating Thomasville 22-18. The season closed with big shut-outs over outmanned Ledford and East Da- vidson clubs, ln the first round of the playoffs, The Cavs spotted Albemarle a 13-O first quar- ter lead, but roared back behind Jack- son, Sims and Glass to take a convincing 47,18 win. The highflying Cavaliers ran into a buznaw in Claremont against Bunker Hill. North came out flat and never got it going in the 22-o loss, Most outsiders saw the season as a success, but coaches and players knew that they could have taken all the mar- bles. Kickoffs by Nick Travis became a familiar sight ro Cavalier fans as North scored So touchdowns on its way to a Conference Championship yf s '11-ra mg ,. v as. .ns v Safery man James Drown ralses time our againsr Thomasville. The senior defensive back was an irrwoorranr member of a secondary rhar lnrercepred more rhan 20 passes, CATCH ME reads rhe bacls of Darryl Jac!-xson's shoes. Few people did, as rhe speedy junior fallback ran for over 1300 yards and caprured rhe County rushing rifle and Counry offensive player of fhe year, Joining Jackson on rhe All-Counry unir on offense were QB Barry Glass and Tackle Nick Travis. Travis also made fhe ream assplacelsiclser. Free safely Anfione Sifford led The defensive selecrions for rhe Cavs by being selecred ro rhe Chore lorre CDbserver's all oiedmonr team. Sifford was selecred rhe County rnosr valuable player on defense. Also selecred ro rhe All' Counry defense were raclsle Brion Blackwell and linebacker Deric Sims. Players of rho year Caunry players of rhe year Anrione Sirford and Darryl laclsson r a breals afrer checlsing our of ihe Cavs' lasr regular season game, a C34 O win over Davidson s l s s ' K 5 '1 ff.. K 5 i ..'-L mfi.,1o K k:': .Q 'ls N .. .-l 5' K '--R' sl. swf K yi s d i A 3 Ns . Z -5 . N7 A ,iff A A Piclsed off' The Albemarle QB wished he had rhis one bacls, bur Anrione Salford foun near rho Cavalier goalllne lr was one of eighi inierceorions for Slrlord on rhe ye the first round of the State playoffs, End Tim Weaver chases the Albemarle QB from the poclser :ss Nizgifxac iles against the vvall The Cavs' defense buclsled down and didn'r allovv any points even after East Rowan came up vvith Jmble at the North 1 yard line hutours are uncommon in any game, especially high school foot- ball. North Psowans defense posted an incredible seven shutouts in its ten reguf lar season games. Coach Yovv at East Row- an said They don 't leave anyone standing if they can heb rt. The Cavs tools this as their motto for season. Ends Jim Kesler and Tim Weaver teamed with taclsle Matt Jones to lseep rhe heat on opposing passers all season. AlleCounty linebaclser Deric Sims stopped up the holes in the middle, with help from nose guard Kirby Sells and All County taclsle Brian Blackwell. Sopho- more lineman Kevin Spears also contribute ed much to the Cavs incredible strings of scoreless quarters that twice reached 18 in a row. The passes that were made against the Cavs often found their way into the hands of North's secondary people, Antione Sif- ford, James Brown, Bobby Honeycutt and Tim Mashore. The Defense carried the Cavs through its 10-O campaign with its aggressive style and closeelsnit attitude. DEFENSE: LEAVE NO oNE smiioiivei Firsr Row: l-learh Hager, Anrhany Cook, Rusry Clinding, David Lewis, Lee Cook, Nolan Thomas, Junior Norman. Second Ri ilu rnnny Wells, Shawn King, Doug Ray, Jason Plummer, Brad Penniger, Eddie Koonrz, Thad Bradley, John Bryan, Lori Mensrer, Tlnird Rowi Coach Secreosr, John Miller, Chris l-lannold, Andre Gasran, Elgin Sreele, Chris Crowell, Morrhew Jones, Barry Kirley, Scorr Lesslie, Brian Mills, Benira Srinson l A consisrenr winner, Nolan Thomas rolls ro anorher pin. Thomas finished rhe season 166 and reresenred Norrh in rhe secrionols. g Freshman Junior Norman on his way ro anorher vicrory, The roolsie wresrlers added deprh ro rhe ream. 154 New conference alignmenr rougher rhan counred on by rhe WRESTLING CAVS season rhor began wirh high hopes ended in frosrrorion for rhe wresrling Cavs rhis winrer. Everyone expecred a conrender in rhe firsr year in rhe new conference, bar rhe comperirion was found ro be rougher rhan expecred. The Cavs pulled our big vicrories over Concord and conference rival Randle- man for rheir rwo wins. Anthony Cook, who raced rhrough rhe season wirh a 15' 1 marls said, This years ream was more eryayable rhan lasr years, and rhar's because af Coach Secreasr and Coach Peacock. Cools reamed wirh Senior rrie caprain Nolan Thomas, Elgin Steele, Sophomore David Lewis, and Fresh' man Junior Norman ro represenr Norrh in secrionals or Soorh lredell, Alrhoogh rhe season didn'r bring a championship, Coach Secreast enjoyed ir. l-le said Coach Peacock and Coach Heggihs deserve much of rhe credfr. They raughr me a lor. l-le feels he can field 'o comperirive ream if he can ger everyone ro give rheir all. Wresilers celebrore afrer ihoir victory over llahdie man Qu Tough spor Sophomore groppier Heoih Hager hos his work Qui our for him ogoihsi Souihwesr Guilford Freshmoh wresrler Rusiy Ciihdihg Qriempis io pih his Oppohehi Ih his firsi-ever wresiiihg march, freshmen Bryon Mills beois his oppohehr Senior Scorr Lessiie breaks his oppohehr down for ohorher win , iw T' G+- av gX . ' X Barrom' Andre Archie, Chris Sifford, Terr Smlrh Dryanr Davis, Paul Benfield - Y , a,NM,,,,,,,L Top: Dill Kesler, Kevin Spears, Derrick Fox, Maurice Warren, Edward Kesler, Srephen Roof, Mike Cross M 2 Opponenrs Easr Rowan Easr Davidson Salisbury Wesr Davidson Wesr Rowan Randleman Sourhwesr Guilford Thomasville 37 Wesr Rowan 94 Ledford 416 Lexingron 86 Wesr Davidson 63 Easr Davidson 66 Salisbury 73 Randleman 57 Sourhwesr Guilford 64 Thomasville 60 Ledford ODP 52 48 24 27 39 31 74 54 49 56 Two year starter Stephen Roof pulls up ro shoor a jumper over Ed Kesler during practice. NR E 07 30 86 ' AQ 56 ' 45 75 ' Q8 45 22 75 AO 73 ' 70 63 ' 82 C31 61 Lexingron AGGRESSIVE AND SUCCESSFUL J.V.S KEEP THE CDUTLOCDIQ BRIGHT EGR FUTURE VARSITY SQUADS. hile rhe varsiry ooys were cruising ro rheir rhird srraighr rwenry win season, rhe Ns were off and running wirh rheir own impressive Campaign. A ralenred group of freshmen and sophomores, rhe Ns won consisranrly, and won big. Led oy Kevin Spears Caveraging l7.67 ooinrs per game? and Ed Kesler, Caveraging 12.26 poinrs oer game? rhe Junior Cavs romoed pasr reams lilse Easr Davidson and Wesr Dae yidson oy more rhan forry ooinrs, In facr, rhey bear eighr oooonenrs by rhirry or more poinrs. Coach Woodie Smith of Wesr Davide son Cwhose ream was embarrassed 75 ro 28 and 86 ro Q45 said of rhe Ns: Your guys are so much bigger and srronger, we were lucky ro ger any poinrs or ali. Floor leaders Paul Benfield and Chris Sifford ran rhe offense flawlessly, falling only ro conference foes Lexingron and Sourhwesr Guilford. Coach l4esler's Ns lseor rhe rradirion olive, oosring Mr. l4's eighrh winning sea- son wirhour one going on rhe down side, Wirh rhis ralenr coming up ro rhe varsiry sauad, Norrh's hardcourr domi- nance should conrinue, This offoalance shar nerred Chris Sifford rhree ooinrs Qf?Sf 4M F, Y X KJ Barrarn Mana Gaarrleba-Jrn, Sncran Hows, Baba: Sims, Lrga Warrz, Vrcl-are Mrlls Tap- Snerne Sraadargi, Aaarey Hui, Dawn Kesler Wendy Hauecne, M10 Grbsan, Jay Miiler, Gary Arvveii X 'I . 'nk . s. Awrrnrng Swrcurr Sn.,nC0's Gfwr r 'nr 'neluvguvr u len' fa' Ha,,1ffnvw Dung ,A-r,r,-L3 VC, 5,1 ,,V, ,..,, ,V.V,,j, 'nie f.r',t',.,ry garner' iw leg w-.fu 'ww Y'XVC'!.'S yy'-Q M,,f,W, 4,1 1, dw 'ww wsprred gnw Nr :ww we 'wa ,rr fr rr , Cary mr, ,, ,ye fm, , ,,,7,, VTVIVV Q 1 if H 5 1 Barrorn Andrea Drrrron, Barbara Miller, Jennifer Huffman, Aprrl Jackson, Racqael Hammond, Kim Rusrin Tap, Shaandria Gibson, Re-neo Krrder, Srepnanre Wnire, LaTonyo Hargrove, Karen Adams, Yverre Marche-ll, Marcella Turner, Roberr Sreele O n u Onnanenrs Opp KUJV D W Da wagon W Rowan nr dkr an W K1 U a vu W ilnfvan Q Xdfc ard I? ' Km .4 ' , 1 I W Der-mcg n M. Q 'LDL a R1 rndrernan S W Grmfard A HW rw. ,. 4 Q, rl? r w, 1 'WW ,V . f-,f ' 'r AL r, , M, QQ W7 Leaf rrcgmr Q11 415 hrnunr Vafvy Vnrawy N R yi r N R 1,51 45 F Il' an QQ 117 Q7 Pa E cu man 35 115 X11 Er H wf,7L,,T'y' M Q39 ' Q5 72 IBO A1 A Q5 38 A7 S33 R N X nr 51 A8 'VI T15 5 W Gmrfarr: L53 416 W Rani? U M Du, C. M SQ .52 Q33 Tm urn , 11 He L39 411 LVL QSO X Y Q8 A1 AA A P l c Q0 A1 A 47 E f X FV 57 111 A Lf Lv fr no Wa 125 'U ' r O 35 O8 77 Z5 Sfmt My AO 118 60 25 A11 89 BO 125 AI O2 A 54 H 1 we N 58 4 J K 4 C' C' 4 X19 MMC: rr, 1r1','e' Axxjzcw HN DOLYE. v fm wire fi',.r,, ' 'me Saw 41, E, TCXG C211 ,wiv Siu' f,cs,, Cum' rc AM I ln baslserball, ir is important that the team lsnovvs rhe game plan Mr Arvvell reminds the varsiry eant of this during halftime Cavs defenders lisa Islbriz and Sharon ltlovis play that tough D against Davie in the Catawba Christmas Classic The ball bounced erraticolly for the JV. and Varsity Girls oth vvomen's teams endured some bad bounces during their seasons. The varsity squad suffered through a 8 and 13 conference season, yet the leading scorer Audrey Hill was also the County's leading scorer. She averaged 17.23 points per game with her best be- ing 27 points against East Davidson. She said: l felr loose and ready ro playin rhe East Davidson and Southwest Guilford games. Although vve didn 't win, rhe team vvorlred together and d1dn'r glve up. Midway through the season, the JV girls lost rheir leading scorer Bobbi Sims to the varsity team. What could have been catastrophic to most teams turned our to be a rallying point for the JVs. They vvenr on to finish second in the conference Sims helped the ailing varsity sguad by pumping in double figures in her first game The varsity came on stronger in the second half of the season led by Hill and Sims vvith Down Kesler as the lead- ing rebounder. Mia Gibson chipped in from her point guard spot and Wendy Roueche held her ovvn in the middle, Without Sims, Yvette Mitchell, Jenni- fer Huffman and Koren Adams rallied the JVs to four straight vvins. ln the abf sence of their leading scorer, Coach Steele said: The girls could have folded but they have a grear team arrirude and responded really well ro fhe challenges, A7 Solsbury Karen Adams scores rvvo of her six ponrs against rougn defenders 0'0 forward Jrmmy Kesier drives me bose-Irrwe rn me OO C31 romp over Eosr DOvidSOf1 Woke Foresr sigmee Proiph Krriey doors me board ogoinsr Sourhwesr Guitford Leading scorer Anrrone Szfford puts in rwo more 160 '-. 3 35 fwfr Fw H' : f:'b: ' 11 I 1 Q , N, F,,,e,,- Kd 1 Srariing ir: rho Ledford game, Tim lngram purs up a lumpor from rho corner ,. IN lil, HGOGGO for rhe rofrers Tim Mircneli goes way up over his Easr Davidson defender A balanced feam, aggressive on offense and defense, led by a TRIPLE THREAT any championship reams are lead by one cerfain player, a headliner . Norrh fools rhe floor vvirh rhree bonafide supersrars on rhe ream rhis year, Senior rrifcaprains Jimmy Kesler, Ralph lsirley and Anrione Sifford paced rhe Cavs ro rhe banner season rhey enjoyed rhis year, Kesler, lasr year's Rowan Counry and NPC player of rhe year confinued ro shine rhis season His unbearable cornbif narion of deadly ourside shooring and aggressive inside play made him a defie nire crowd pleaser. lsirley, a o'l1 cenrer, marured rhis season and became a rrue force inside. In rhe Salisbury game alone, he pulled dovvn Q1 rebounds. Ralph signed vvirh Wake Foresr before the season sfarred, and should malse an immediafe impacr on rhe Deacons' program. Anrione piclsed up rhis year where he lefr off in lasr season's 7574 loss ro Anson in fhe Disfricf Five finals. Sifford hir 32 poinrs in rhar game and never slovved dovvn. Anrione consisrenrly scored in rhe 20's and confribufed assisr afrer assisf, malsing him direcrly responsible for mosf of rhe Cavs ourpur. He also used his leaping abiliry ro grab a fevv rebounds for good measure. These rhree, reamed vvirh rhe sfrong defensive play of Eric Hill, heady floor leadership of Derricls Firzgerald and a srrong bench carried rhe Cavs TO yer anorher championship. Pulling uw in he painr for rhe sho' s senior Barry No blood, no foul Surrounded by Salisbury hor ners, Jimmy Kesler borrles for rhe ball Goss 161 Borrom row: Barry Gloss, Dwighr Whire, Tim Ingram, Deric Sims, Bobby Honeycurr, Derrick Fitzgerald Top rowi John Workman, Tim Mirchell, Ralph Kirley, Jimmy Kesler, Eric Hill, Tim Weaver, Joe Harris. Nicknames: On floor - DJ, Sims, Bob Honeycur, Gizzard Fitzgerald, Roar Mirchell, Kesler Loaseleaf Glass House Kirley Easy Hill and Weose Weaver o 55 71 57 78 59 GT Bri l Rrfvvr rw Cary Sci iih Mc clsenbarg hmm Emi Dciwldsoo Srnlisiniiry Wm' Davidson Wr-xl lliyvvaxw llor ld simon 5i,.i:'r.-refs' G.s1l'i1vrC T'v, ri,11,.f,lle Oop 50 53 55 AA 53 59 Wc l Rowan Li dford VCTSl Rowan Lcxirigion Wa l David on ECN Davidson Srllisbiiry Rrmdlerwrirx 5fQl,llTXA C'S' Gall Trworr'frr,vfll'e Leclcyc Lcfxi'::Jiii:'1 ford Horse, T, Crunch Ingram, ice Sifford. Standing - Fresh Kid Whire, Jam, Tall Dog rw R 71 , 53 75 , 2 3 5o 57 N Jo 70 ' C18 QU a7 70 Y i Y l - 71 6? N 60 ass s 7 so ca fc ss 0 51 79 A2 Tl-lE WINNING TRADITIQN continues for rhe Vorsiry Cavs. eginnlng rwo years ago, winning baslserball games became a fra' dirion ar Norrh. This year's ream more rhan lsepr rhe rradirionc The Cavs played rhe season opener ar Easr Rowan wirh eighrh players who had nor pracriced ar all doe ro foorboll playoffs. Perhaps ir was a sign of jasr how good rhe ream could be when rhey ran away from Easr 75 ro 5o Nexr, ir was on ro Raleigh for rhe invirarional Tip Off Tournomenr. Wirh only a weels of pracrice as a reom, rhe Cavs played agolnsr rhe rop reams in rhe srare from 1A ro AA divisions. They rools o firsr-round rhriller over AA powerhouse Cary, 70 ro o8, rhen blew o 21 poinr lead againsr Soarh Nleclslenberg in rhe second round and fell ro rhe Sabres 71 ro 70. Afrer fhar loss, Norrh fools rhlrd place in rhe Raleigh evenr and ripped off a school record sevenreen srroighr wins before dropping a 59 ro 58 decision ro Thomasville The Cavs rhen blew our SW Guilford, Ledford, and Lexingron ro close our o 21 and Q regular season and caprare rheir second srraighr conference crown. Gm rhrii ihoiisnnd limmy lsesler rapped a rhoa sand mri,-or painis wirh ihis freerhrow or Ledford All Amerlcah hamlhee Ralph lQlll9Y gals a hacker uh rhe flaal hame game far me sealar Cavaller awww l '19 Shavwha rhe yellow Jaclsers haw ra fly lS llmmy Kesler l-le cahmaarea 12 aalhrs aaa 1Q reaaahas wh rhe 74 ra O3 vlcrary --J' Slade as :aa The cavvaays cahhal haha aara leadlha scorer Ahmahe Slffara as he scares Q af hls Qa aalhls wh rhls game Reserve Qaaraffarwara Tum Mlrchell malses some defahswa moves ah a Leafara player Sehlar palm aaara Demcls Flrzgerala alreas rrafflc lh me flhal regular seasaa game vwrh Lexlhglah The Cavs laale ll all 741 ra ai3 CQNGPXATULATIQNS S To HTG Closs of '86 From Hickory Smoked Barbeque FRED FISHER BAR-BE-CUg. 1624 W. 'SAQJDWICHES I WIIIDiIf'U SII-1'UMVil2ASIE Piowori Mol! FISHER ATHLETIC Rt. 8, Box 602g Salisbury 704fo37e1097 Solisbury, NC. 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Our rheme 'lCounr Us ln mode ir oil seem ro gel, We hope you'll ogree rhor we did our jobs welll To rhe beoch or busr' leonnie Nlisenheimer, Kelly Morgon ond Tereso Pepper ore reody ro go nl 'BBL Hoping for on eorly spring rhow, Srephonie Michoel, Tino Sofrir ond un rhem' selves in spire of rhe remperorure Looking like lounging fishermen, Avis Beorrhes, Kris Deorrie, Tim lngrom ond Eric l-lill Cplus Rombob won'r ger roo for in rheir Iond-loclsed boor ,,f.Q.9,, ,, ,i gg ,..- f ' W AM- . , .v ' N 2 5 2523953 WW f w See ya !arer' Trm Weaver heads our ro look for rhe Wake . . . Sraff chefs Jeff Cocker' cha Darryl Jackson prac rrce for rhe end of-rhe year sraff cookaar lasr gerrrhg o chafce ro par hrs feer ap makes Earrorfrhfhref Greg Beam happy You can go home haw Mrs Bargrh, were aahe Acraaily Mrs B vvodrsleep werrahrilrhe final bl!! IS pard, Dlasrnhg away all rhoaghrs of rhe yearbook wrrh rock masxc are Amy Smerh aho Paal Dtaahr I an q fn: . Seniors sum up rwelye yeors. Borrom Row, Dionne Firzgerold, Twonno Sifford, Berry Jones, Kim Lewis, Cnoniro Smirn, Mono Quorrleooum, Kim Cline. Second Row,- Derricls Firzgerold, Folecio Cools, Annerre l-leilig, Tonyo Knox, Tonyo Snonnon, Sondy Keys, Deric Sims, Third Row, Tonyo Risner, Corol Scnoffer, Mio Gibson, Renee Nesoirr, Joyce Goirner, Joclsie Roberson. Fourrh Row: Tereso Wells, Liso Woller, Corol Jocoos, Tricio Koonrz, Corlo Yores, Audrey Hill, Hfrh Rowf Psicnord Jocoos, Crysrol Loclsey, Amy Smirn, Loro Wroy, Krisren Nelson, Tereso Pepper. Sixrh Rows Scorr Teomer, Denise Holmes, Feliso Beorrnes, Trocie Provoid, Sre- onon Forrune, Sevenfn Row: Doyid Fespermon, Lorry Ridennour, Scorr Lesslie, Tnod Brodley, Ronnie Loclsleor. Egnrh Row: Dorryl Belron, Todd Snomolser, Jomes Brown, Cedric Turner, Micnoel Lunse ford, Brion Bloclswell, Scorr llierson. Top Row: Nolon Tnomos, Tim Weoyer, Kip Dosinger, Psusry Smirn, Nick Trovis, Alon Wolron, Greg Beom, Byron Morrin. 2 J ri J J , , . i e 1 ,E i if W A.. V Z 4 Juniors counr mom Row: Ronnie Loflin, Emigk-llAggQgrl5le. Second Row: Bobby nneycurr, John Cools, Joson Surorr. Third Row: Tommy Green, Jlerie Risner, Jennifer Moson, Trocie Boone, Him Morgon, Gerold we. Fourrh Row Tornrhy Shuoing, Liso Roberrs, Koloni Polelogos, Jllen Wollxer, Monre Loverre, Troy Kirlsoorricls. Hfrh Rowf Melody obe, Bonnie Bolser, Jeff Shuping, Morl-Q Monroe, Brod Thompson. crh Row: Down Kesler, Liso Klurrz, Suzonne Goodnighr, George on nexr yeor. Shuoing, Kris Beorrie, Pom Sroner, Angelo Gilberr, John Brurnir. Sev- enrh Row: Jenny Thomos, Wendy Roueche, Angelo Sides, Sondy Sides, Alicio Srnirh, Arnondo Sue, Shone Young, Sherri Trexler, Todd Koonrz. Top Rowf Tirn Hornnwond, Sreye Adonfis, Robbie Poplin, Michoel Ennis, Derels Blonron, Doug Poyne, Todd Shuoing, Kensell Snider, Lee Shepherd, Drod Penninger, Robbie Keoley. Q 'Q .g if 0.19 O Y ' Ui E ii Qi Sopnonwores ore Counred on for spirir. i y Bofrom row: Coroi Smirn, Porricio Brown, Volino Tobor, Andreo Srnirn, Audrey Cook, ond Cnrisry Wirnerspoon. Second row: Melindo Wore Isins, Kenny Srnirn, Lourie Siephens, Ann Misenneirner, Arnernio Wil- son, Korny Snider, ond Tereso Word. Third row: Down Denton, Alicio Deon, Borboro Puckerr, Troci Morsn, Tommy Jones, Cnrisrie Nichols, ond Coroie Oolses, Fourfh row: Am Andrews, Krisro Hides, Toro Joclsson, Tornrny Lond, Snerri Sr r ic e e Srnirn, Tereso Pepf per, ond Heorner Ervin. ifrh row: Srepnonie Micnoel, Tino Sofrir, Agp Beom, Lori Monoley, Poui Benfield, Cnris Weover, ond Srepnen Roof ill? Sixfn roiQiZ5'PEUI Bloonr, Jennifer Huffrnon, Porrisn McDoniel, Wendy Spry, Crysrol Wolis, Morgorer Myricls, ond Poolo Spivey. Sevenrn row Micnoel Brown, Croig Tnornos, Anrnony Torrence, Dorren Turner ond CnrisKCroweII, Efghrh row: Jonn Wor!-zmon, Sonwmy Gobble Heorn Hoger, Blolee Sides, Eddie Koonrz, ond Adom Klurrz, Top Row Brion Koonrz, Srocy Boker, Jeff Jones, Rodney Monoley, ond Doug Roy. MMP Clukfq 5? J 5 55131. ikifgge EQQQCW Qs Q2 Q?5QQfg.4 J fi 523 Q5 5365 3 12,3345 Qfifgfi 56 . Q gk 61 O Q IO' V K? in KP IW D 'C' QQ ng' I' A Q , ?3?5? gf 9??Op?Q 5 ggdggg-glfgggiwizxg Pie 5ipi??EEi5mg5EE JQEQED E 4531225 5555? WEEEEL-bfi sbggcvg ,fbgbsikjg-jgcggngcg 3 'Q as 2555 in 0 Q' 5Q?aQ E E - 32? .1?L.fiLg? 97:5 Cf 5 E323 -Lu? ol QE Ca S -Q5 ga Q fi F32 .4 m.iC..N,,Ce- 'Q' li, l l Freshmen add up as rhe largesr class. boffom Row: Jo Wilson, Todd Adams, Dean Wyrick, Shawn King. Second Row: Frances Adkins, Angie Srarnes, Todd Jones, Mark Koonrz, Elbe Jones, Mike Jones, David Jackson Third Row- l4arhy Beaver, Chevelle Jones, Penny Grubb, Lori Bosrian, Talon Corriher, Seaford, Chrisrine Page, Faurrh Row: Paula Shaver, Alice Vlarsha Xabon, Tammy Wells, Kishia Marlin, Teresa Torrence, Nina Finger, vlarcella Turner Hfrh Row, Peggy Harris, Jennifer Brown, Shaundria Eibson, Curiis Miller, Orlando Blackwell, Tara Harris, Tia Glass, Vera Iornilus, Pam Worrh jixrh Rowf Carla Nesbirr, Tonya Plusher, Laronya -largrave, Tisha Wilson, Kim llusrin, Barbara Miller, Kerry Oakley, Deyona Brown, lsisha Wilson, James Walron, Mirchell Walron, Scorr Duffell, Sevenrh Row l4elly Simmerson, Melinda Bailey, Ronnie Fire, Jane Copley, Laura Wermore, Germaine Jones, Colleen Bush, Lamar Hailey, Eddie Piiley. Egnrn Row: Tammy Norris, Megan Weaver, Trahey Ludwick, Misry Gilberr, Psenee Trexler, Mary Weeks, Allen Earnhardr, Tonya Trexler, Deneen Sechler, Angela Sprinkle, Ninfn Rowe Amy Hammond, Allison Smirh, Melissa Secreasr, Chrisry Snider, Tony Shepherd, Chad Queen, Chad Cook, Tracy Maynor, Andy Denron, Mark Jones, Tenrh Row: Jennifer Propsi, Wendy Melron, Bonnie Propsr, Brian Lisk, Earle lsooniz, Michael Gobbel, Todd Lomax. Top Row' Angela Locklear, Andrea Wesron, Jim Young, Terry Smirh Bryan Mills, Barry l4irley, Raymond Smirh, James Clark, Woody Sian ley QQ eos' C' 0 Q O . ggi Thank you Patrons! 'I . AY V Q T Ch ' NODC AVldV i Jane Lunsford QU I s, OVY AVWGH Michael Lunsford ii ' ' 3 Mr. and Mrs. Barronmoore Byron Momn Mrs. Elizabeth Bartlett Tom and Jo Beam Jim and Betty Beattie Rick and Gloria Beattie Xb V N Roy and Bonnie Bell 'ij Q J Van and Mary Jo Benfield Q Sl V Don and Dee Black ' 4 Dr. and Mrs, W.W. Blackman . B 5 ll is is is MMF - , ka Q Q.. Brian and Ann Briggs Ti 3 1' . 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Andre 42, 148, 156 Archie, Garland 29, 131 Archie, Harvey 150 Art Carved 166 Atwell, Gary 23. 42, 58, 158 Austin, Kenneth 42 Austin, Pat 12, 58 B 8 J Amoco 168 Bailey, Kevin 17, 111, 140, 150 Bailey, Melinda 50, 133, 191 Bailey, Michael 68, 142 Baker. Allen 42 Baker. Bonnie 114, 122, 138, 189 Baker. Carolyn 58 Baker, Stacy 42. 146, 190 Baker, Walt 59 Bargeman, Felicia 50, 131 Barnhardt, Candy 150 Bartlett, Elizabeth 58, 130 Basingg, Ki 17, 150,-LU, earn, Amy 42,l10,1l1, 114, 118, 133, 1405 186, .12 Beam, Greg 14, 15, 17, 128, 187, 188, 196 42,11o,1 1 .1910 Bearthes, Avis l , 186 Bearthes, Felisa 17, 128. 188 Beattie, Kris 114, 115, 116, 118, 122, 123, 125, 146.147, 186, 189 Beaver, Kathy 50, 191 Beaver. Tommy 42 Bell. Bonnie 58, 121 Bellamy, Marcel 50, 67 Belton, Darryl 17, 188 Benfeld, Paul 42, 84, 101, 111, 114, 115, 140, 148, 156, 157, 190 Berrier. Brian 17 Bethea. Jan 90, 130, 138 Bible Book Store 175 Bivens, Dwayne 50 Black, Barry 99, 130 Black, Cassandra 42 Black, Don 58. 63 Black, Kim 43. 133 Blackman. Carolyn 58. 116, 117, 155 Blackwell. Brian 17, 140, 141, 150, 188 Blackwell, Frank 43, 111 Blackwell, Nancy 10 Blackwell, Orlando 50, 119. 191 Blanton, Derek 114, 117, 122, 128, 132, 146, 189 Blount. Paul 43. 49. 130, 187, 190 Bobby's Shell 175 Bolt, Kenneth 17 Bolt. Lynn 17, 121, 127 Boone. Lisa 17. 79, 112, 113. 116, 138 Boone. Tracie 35. 38. 111, 122. 133, 189 Bostian, Lori 50, 191 Bowers. Dwayne 50. 67 Bowers. Terry 150 Boyd. Carolyn 17 Bradley, Thad 17, 130, 154, 188 Bradshaw. Amy 119 Bridal Boutique 183 Briggs, Anne 58. 63 Britton, Andrea 42, 43, 74, 125, 131, 142, 143, 144, 158 Britton, Anthony 73, 74, 142, 144 Broadway, Ernest 150 Brotherton, Walter 50 Brown, Derrick 150 Brown, Devonna 50, 78, 133, 136, 191 Brown, James 17, 150, 152, 188 Brown, Jennifer 50, 191 Brown, Michael 43, 190 Brown, Patricia 43, 190 Brown, Robert 50 Brumil, John 17, 96, 114, 122, 128, 130, 133. 189 Bryan, John 133, 154 Bryan, Sue 59, 82 Burch, Colan 17, 150 Burgin, Becky 59. 187 Burkhart Distributors 168 Burris, Melissa 43. 120. 121. 139 Bush, Colleen 50. 110, 136 I Bush, Sonia 121, 131, 142 Butts, Randy 17, 87, 96. 122, 125, 144, 146 Byran, John 125, 133 Caldwell, Laju an 43 Campbell's Body Shop 166 Cannon Mills 165 Carlton, Mike 51 Carolina Stamping 172 Carr. James 131 Carter. Felicia 133 Carter, James 51 Carter, Lisa 120, 121, 130 Carter. Sharon 51, 119 Carter Mays I 80-181 Casey, Elroy 43, 148 Cassell, Andrea 35, 78, 111. 126 Catawba l 78 Chambers. Emily 123 Charlie Ennis Garage I 71 Chawlk, Carolyn 17, 23. 140, 142, 143 Chawlk, Dwon 43, 65, 72, 146 Cherry, Anthony 131 Cherry. Ke vin 51 Chicken and Oyster Shack 182 Christie, Mike 51 Clark, James 43, 51, 121, 191 Clinding, Rusty 51, 148, 149. 154, 155 Cline, Delphia 120, 121 Cline, Kim 17, 116, 122, 130. 131, 188 Cline, Lashawn 43 Corkerl, Jeff 37, 70, 133, 187 Coleman. Cha wanna 126, 131 con.-ge 11-s-0 iss Connor, Pam 17, 84, 87, 88 Cook, Anthony 130, 154 Cook, Audrey 43, 133, 190 Cook, Chad 51, 148, 191 Cook. Falecia Cook. John I Cook, Lee 51 , Cooper. John Copley, Chris Copley, Jane 17, 116, 128. 130. 131, 188 11, 118, 125, 126, 127, 150, 189 133 43, 133 142 151, 110. 133,191 Cornelison, Aaron 20. 121, 128 Cornelius, Steve 65 Cornelius. Vera 51, 86, 191 Corriher. Frank 59 Corriher, Tajon 51, 119, 191 Corriher, Wanda 59 Cowan, Curtis 51, 56 Cowan, James 43. 51, 148 Cowan, John 101, 119 Cowan. Linda 126 Cowan. Rodney 43 Crabtree, Steve 92 Faculty 58-63 Fallin, Todd 51. 133 Farmer, Tiara 20. 23, 84. 115, 128. 129 Ferguson. Jayme 118 Ferguson, Jayme 20, 115, 116. 117, 118, 122 Fesperman, David 20. 188 Finger, Anthony 51 Finger. Nina 51, 191 First Step Child Care 173 Fisher, Athletic 164 Fite. Robin 133 Fite. Ronnie 51, 78, 83, 133, 191 Fitzgerald, Derrick 20, 87, 120, 162, 163, 181 Fitzgerald, Dionne 20, 75, 79, 84, 188 Fitzgerald. Rhonda 119 Forbis, Ashley 146 Fortune. Stephon 20. 90, 188 Foxx, Derrick 148, 157 Frank's Pawn Shop 170 Freeman, Donna 59 Freshmen 50-57. 191 Futrell. Paige 130, 131 Gadson, Chris 43 Gaither, Joyce 188 Garrison. Dwight 131 Gaston, Allen 20 Gaston, Andre 43, 130. 154 Geltys, Buddy 5 Gibson, Mia 20, 91, 115, 116. 130, 131, 158, 188 Gibson, Shaundria 52, 110, 133, 144, 158, 15 Gilbert, Angela 114, 118, 122, 124, 125, 128 130, 132, 155, 189 Gilbert, Misty 52, 110, 133, 191 Glass. Barry 14, 20, 125. 130, 150, 151, 161 Glass. Tia 52, 90, 191 Glenn. Tavonya 120, 122 Gobble, Michael 52, 133. 191 Gobble. Jonathan 20, 65. 122 Gobble, Sammy 44, 133, 190 Godfrey, Andre 68 Goodlett, Dickie 20 Goodlett. Irene 5 Goodman. Carla 102 Goodman, Tracie 20. 67. 83, 131. 133 Goodnight, Suzanne 114, 118, 125, 130, 189 Gore, Brian 143 Gore, Mary 130. 133 Crawford. Nicole 43. 121, 122. 131 Crockett, Anthony 29, 72 Crooks, Robyn 140 Cross, Mike 43, 142, 148, 156 Crossley. Betty 59, 118 Crowder. Wayne 59 Crowell, Chris , 154, 190 Cuthre , asper 51, 142 Daniels, Movell 51 Davis. Bryant 51, 148, 156 Davis. Cassandra 125 Davis, Chere 43, 130 Deal. John 20. 128, 133. 144 Dee's Jewelers 177 Denham, Benicia 29 Denton, Andy 51, 191 Denton, Dawn 43, 114, 124. 126, 127. 133, 155, 190 Dorty, Karen 119, 120 Dorty, Sharon 51, 119 Dorty, Tina 43. 119 Douglas, Amy 130, 133 Duckworth. Tracey 51 Dulfell, Scott 51, 119. 191 Dunlap, Charles 59 Eagle Chris 20 133 Eagle Ttm 51 133 Earle s Office Supply 170 Earnhardt. Allen 51. 119. 191 Earnhardt, Keith 43, 82, 133 flier, Angie 51, 126, 127 Eller, Chris 43 Ellis, Carolyn 130, 133 Ellis, Copel 51 Ellis, Nelson 20, 150, 131 Ennis, Mike 154, 189 Eagle: Richard 1 Grant, Celeste 52 Grant, Robert 44 E Greene, Tammy 130, 189 Greer. Carla 121 Griffin, Sonya 16, 20, 79, 112, 115, 116, 128 Grifmh. Milton 146 Grubb, Penny 52. 133, 191 Hailey. Lamar 52, 148 Hairston. Thaniel 44 Hammond. Amy 52, 133. 150. 191 Hammond, Raquel 52, 158 Hammond, Tim 150. 189 anno , ris 44 114. 14 15 Hargrave. atonya 52. 133, 158, 191 Harper, Cathy 59, 120 Harris, Joe 14, 15, 20, 115, 118, 122, 125. 1 129. 133 Harris, Pam 10 Harris. Peggy 52, 80, 85. 133, 191 Harris, Tara 52, 133, 191 Harrison. Marie 44 Harrison. Nataniel 72 Hawkins, April 44, 126 Hayes, Willie 52, 119 Heilig. Annette 21, 112, 116, 131, 188 Heilig, Cassandra 44, 114, 118, 125. 131 Helfer. Paula 60 Hicks, Krista 44, 89. 110, 114, 116. 118, I2 133, 190 Hicks. Vanessa 52 Hill, Audrey 8. 21, 92, 126. 142, 158, 188 Hill, Eric 21, 135. 150. 186 Hinceman, Lisa 52, 122 Hocutt. Marie 12, 60 Holland, Derwin 52 Holland, Toby 148 Holmes. Deanie 21. 120. 125, 131. 188 Honeycutt, Bobby 35, 111. 114, 115, 125, 1 140, 150. 189 Hopper, Alycia 21. 120, 121. 131 Hager, Heath 44, 154, 155. 190 Ensley, Nathan 43 Ervin. Heather 44, 122, 133, 190 Evans, Cheri 142 Evans, Diane 131 Evans. GarHeld 20 Evans. John 20 Hopper, Chris 52 Hopper, Jeff 44 Horn, Nicole 44 Hovis. Sharon 21. 87. 158 Howard, Frances 44 Howell, Walter 121. 150 Huffman. Jennifer 44. 133. 140. 158 Hundley, Bob 23, 60. 107 Hunt, Jim 21, 65. 85. 124. 155 Hunter, Reginald 2I. 27, I 3I Hutchison. Sally 60, I 26 Independent Life I 72 Independent Linen I 74 Ingram, Tim I4, 2I, 72, 80. III, l28. l30, ISI, I86 Isenberg. John 60. I3I Lewis. Bonnie 46, 49, I20 Lewis, David 45, I54 Lewis, Kim 24, IB8 Lewis Antiques I72 Lindsay. Tina 53, H2 Link. Alton 53, IOI Lisk, Brian 53, l48. I9I Lisk, Shelly I40 Livasy, Dan 53 Lloyd. Patricia 24 Locklear, Angela 53. IIO. l9I Locklear, Cynthia II9. I20 Locklear, Johnny 24, 82. I25 Locklear, Ronnie 24, 70, 32. I25. I40, l8'9 Music Mart I69 Myers, Aileen 62 Myrick, Margaret 46. II4, II9. I90 Neely. Tammy 25. 79. 82, lI6. I20. l38 Nelson, Joseph 58 Nelson, Kristin 25, 70, IIB, II9, I20. l2I, I23, I33, IBB Nesbitt, Carla 54. 90. I9I I42' ,ggi Nesbitt, Renee 25. I33, I88 Loflin. Cindi 24, IIS, l26, I27. I28 J Agner Showroom Design I 75 J's Wat h Repair I68 C Jackson, April 52, I5H Jackson, Darryl 8, I42. I20. I50, I52. IB7 Jackson, David 52, ISI Jackson, Stephanie 44 Jackson, Tara 7, 42, 44, 89, IIO, I33. I90 Jacobs, Carol 2l, I27, I88 Jacobs, Donna 2l. I28 Jacobs, Richard 2I, I88 Jacobs, Tony 44, I4l Jefferies, Inez I02 Jefferies, John 52 Jim's B-B-O I64 Johnson, Don I 2, 50 Johnson, Emilia 60 Johnson, Melanie 2l, II2. II3. I22 Johnson, Patrick 2l, I25, I26, I27 Lotlin. Ronnie 93. III. I25, I50 Lomax. Tammy II9, I20. I25. I3I Lomax. Todd 53, I33. I9I Lomax Appliance I67 Long, Mary I0 Lovette, Monty l30, I3I. I33. I40, I89 Lowman, Roger 53 Ludwick, Trahey 53. I22, I33, I89, I9I Ludwig Linoleum I 67 Lunsford. Michael I4, I5. II5, I22. I28, I29. I40, Luther. Robert I42 Mabe, Melody I2I, IB9 Mackey. Bonnie II4 23, 24, 78, 99, III, I50, I88 M,A.N I84 Jones. Barbara 2I Jones, Beatrice 44, II7, l3I Jones, Betty 2I. 69, I18. I24, I25, I30, I3I. I55. I88 Jones, Brian 44 Jones. Chevelle 52, I91 Jones, Darrell 29 Jones, Elbe 52. II9. I 91 Jones, Gayle 61. I07 Jones. Germaine 52, II9. I48, l49. l9I Jones. Jeff 44, 90. I22. I25, I33. I42, 190 Jones, Kim 142 Jones, Leslie 85, I 3 I Jones, Mark 52, I33. I9I Jones, Mary 6 I Jones. Matt 2l. 92. I20, I2I. I35. I42, I50. I54 Jones, Melanie 44 Jones, Mike 53, I 9I Jones, Tammy 44, 49. lI8. II9. I22, I26, I90 Jones, Todd 53, II9. l9l Jones, Walter 29. I 3 I Juniors 34-4l, l89 Kendall. Brenda 21, I20 Kendall, Lynda l02 Kennedy, Jean 6l Kennerly, Rhonda II3. II7. I42 Kepley, Robbie 97. I33. I89 Kepley. Stephanie I4, I5. 2I. IO8, III. II5. II6. I22. I25, l28, I29, I33, I42 Kesler. Kesler. I S9 Kesler, Kesler, Kesler, Kesler. Bill I56 Dawn 73, 1I8, I25, I33, I46, I47. I5X. Ed I48. I57 Fabia 44 Jimmy 9, 2I. 23. 97, I50, I50. I60, I7I Vivian SI, 69 Keys. Sandy 24. 65. 84, I88 Kidd, Kelsey I20. I30 King, Ruth I42 King, Shawn 53, 56. I54. I91 Kirkpatrick. Troy l89 Kitley, Barry 53. 74. IIO, III, I33, I54. I9I Kitley. Ralph 9, IB. 22. 24, 55, I25, l50 Kluttz, Adam 44, l90 Kluttz, Danette 24. 9I. l26 Kluttl. Lisa 75. 73. II5. I25, I33. I40, I44, I58. I89 Klultl. Wendy 75, 95. I08. II4, II5. I22, l35' Knox, Tonya 24. 54, 78, 79, IIS, I26, I42, IB8 Koontz. Brian 44, I33, II4. I46. I47, l90 Koontz, Earle 53. l9I Koontz, Eddie 44, 89. II4. I33, I54, l90 Koontz. Glenda II4. I26, I28, I30 Koontz, Mark 53. K6. I9I Koontz, Todd I28. I30. I33, I42. I44, I89 Koontz. Tricia 24. I22, I26. I27. I42, l88 Mackey. Jackie 5 Macks I66 Mahaley. Greg 24, 46. IIO. II4, I50, I90 Mahaley. Lori 92. III, II8. l30, l3I Mahaley. Rodney 46, I33, I90 Mallett, Crystal I 40. I42 Mangold, Jim 24 Marlin Marsh, , Kishja 53, I91 Traci 46. II4, 130, 133, l90, l9l Martin, Byron 24, 45, 70, 188 Mann.. Gigi II4, I20 Mashore. Tim 24, I30. I 50, I52 Mason, Jennifer II4, Il8, I22, I25, I30, I33, I42, I44. ISS Matthews, Sandra 24, I26. I27, I42, I44, I45 Maynor, Tracy 53. I48. I7I. I91 McCora. Thomas 24. I26. I27 McCorkle, Phillip I33, I40, l89 McCoy, a . McCoy, Lanay 46. II2. I22 McCoy, Traci 46 McCullough, Michael 46 McCullough, Ricky I 3 I McDaniel, Jeff 46 ie1, Parrish 46. I25, I33. I McDowell, Walter , . I9 Mclntyre, Gerald 8 7 Mclntyre, Tracey l30, I42, I44 McLane, Tony 53, ll9 McNeil, Tony 53, l4B Medicine Shop I 76 Melton. Wendy 54, I91 Menster, Lori 54, I I 9, I 54 Merrit, Shane 46, I33 Michael, Lisa 6 I Michael, Stephanie 7, 46, IIO, II4, IIS, I22, I25. I3I, I33. IS6, I90 Miller, Amy 24 Miller, Barbara 54, I33. l58. l9l Miller, Bob 5 Miller. Carla 25, 59, I20. I2l. I23, I3l Miller, Curtis 85, I9I Miller, Dion 45, I26 Miller, John 46, I33. I50. I54 Miller, Joy 25, III, II2. II5. l28. I30. I3I. I33, I58 Miller, Sherman 54 Miller, Sonia I40 Krider, Chip 53 Krider, Renea 44, 85. Ill, I20. I25, I44, I58 - : - I Lackey, Crystal I44. I45, 188 Land. Tammy 46, 78. l90 Landtrip, Jeff 81, 85. 87 Lantrip, Tony 53 Lawrence. Lola 6I. I I2 Lesslie. Scott I4, 15, 24, l28, I29. I50, I54, I55. I88 Millikin, Karalee 6l, I07 Mills, Brian 54. I48, I54, I55. I91 Mills, Vickie 73. I30, I33, I42, I44, I58 Mills Florist I7l Mink, Henry 54. I48 Misenheimer, Ann 46, I26. I27, I30, 190 Misenheimer, Jeannie I5, 25, 68, Ill, II5, II6 II8. I24, l30, I42, I55. I86 Misenheimer, June I2, 6l. I I8 Mitchell, Dionne 46 Mitchell. Napoleon 54 Mitchell. Tim 74, I34. I40, l6I Mitchell. Yvette 46. 74. I20, I44, I58 Monroe, Mark III. I33, I89 Moore, Michelle 6 I Moore. Mike 54 Moore. Treva 25. I I9. I2I Morgan, Kelly I5. I6. 25. 79, Ill, II5, II6. l28, I38, I42. I86 ,. , 53, l34. 146, rss Morris, Deloris 6I Morrow, Jody 46 Nicholas, Christie I26, I27 Nicholas, Tad BI, I07 Nichols, Christie 46, I 90 Noble-Kelsey I 72 Norman. William 54, I54 Norris. Michelle lI6. I30 Norris, Tammy 54. I33, I9I Nunn, Donnie 54 Oakes, Carol 46. 74. I22. I33, I90 Oakes. Steven 74. I30. I33 Oakley, Kerry 54. l3I, I9I Oakley, Lisa 25, 88. II2, II5, IIB. l3I Oakman. Victoria 25 Odom, Avie l3l PJ. 's Fitness l69 Page, Christine 54. I9I Paleologos, Kaloni I20. IX9 Park Plaza Beauty Salon I72 Parsley, Amy 54 Patrons I92 Patterson, Franklin 25, I 42 Patterson. Freddy 54 Payne, Doug II4. I28, I33, l89 Peacock, Leland 47, 62 Peck, Greg I48 Peninger, Brad 72, 92. I54, IB9 Pepper, Teresa I26. I90 Pepper. Teresa Lynn 25, 70, I08, II8. I20, l28. I29. I86. l88 Pharis. Kim 25. I2I Phil's Shoes I7 I Pickeral. Kenny 47 Pinkston. Julie 62 Play Skool I68 Plummer, Jason 47, II4, I25, I33, I42. I54 Poe, Gerald 130, I50, I89 Poe, Shaun 54, l48 Poole, Loretta 47 Pope, Dale 54, I 48 Poplin, Robbie I33, l89 Pritchard Paint And Glass l78 Propst, Bonnie 54, I l9, l9l Propst, Jennifer 54, I9l Provoid, Tracy 25, 188 Pruitt, Derrick 55 Puckett. Barbara 47, I20, I33, l90 Puckett. Scotty 29 Puspa Fashions I 76 Putt-Putt l7B I44, 158, I88 Queen, Chad 55, IIU. 148, I9I Ouattlebaum, Mona 25, II6, I25, I30. I31, I40, Rabon. Alice 55. II9, l46, I9I Rainey, Susan 25, 70, lI8, I20, I2I Ralph Baker's Shoes l70 Ramsey. Virginia 62 Rankin, Tyrone 25. I27 Rankin, Wanda 47 Ray, Doug 47. I3I, I54, I90 Reid. Jerry I 48 Reid, Keith I07. I3I Reid, Pam 47, I44 Rhodes. Janet 62 Ridenhour, Larry 25, I 42, I B8 Ridenhour, Pump I 69 Rierson, Scott 25, II5, II7, Ill, I22, I23, I25. I I 3 Riley, Eddie 55, 85 Risner. Tanya 25. l88 Risner, Valerie I25. I33. I89 Rivers, Tony 62, I25 Rives, David 55, I33 Rives Motors I78 Robbins, Candy 28. 38, II2, I3I Roberson. Darrell II2 Roberson, Jacquelyn 28, I22. I30. I33. I88 Roberson, Sonya 47 Wood. Gary 63 foil-stomped. Roberts, Lisa 32, 139 Roof Stephen 47, 101, 111, 114, 140, 143, I55, 190 Rose Garden Florist 156 Roueche, David 10 Roueche, Wendy 6, 111, 114, 116, 113 123, 130, 132, 145, 153, 139 Rowe. David 55 Rubys 169 Rusher, Tonya 55, 136, 191 Russell, Danielle 55 Russell 's Ceramics 166 Ruslin, Corry 142 Rustin, Kim 55, 153, 191 Rustin, Mae 47, 120, 121 Smith, Ed 55 Smith, Freda 55, 133 Smith, Kelly 126, 127, 130 Smith, Kenny 43, 125, 133, 190 Smith. Michael 55 Smith, Michelle 43, 131, 190 Smith, Raymond 43, 55, 112, 131, 191 Smith, Rusty 23, 97, 140, 150, 133 Smith, Terry 55, 110, 148, 156, 157, 191 Smyre, Robert 52, 107 Snider, Christy 55, 133, 135, 191 Video Showcase 164 - Vallies Place I 7 7 Wachovia 179 Wagoner, Matthew 48 Walker, Angela 43, 126 Walker, Donald 55 Walker, Hullen 130, 139 Safrit, Tina 47, 114, 113, 131, 133, 135, 190 Salisbury Business College 133, 177 Sanford, Angie 47, II7, 113, 126 Sarratt, Jason 130 Schaffer, Carol 23, 127, 142, 133 Seaford, Mark 47, 133 Seaford, Marsha 55, 133, 191 Sechler, Deneen 55, 133, 136, 191 Secreast, Melissa 55. 133, 136, 191 Secreast, Patti 10 Secreast, Roger 62. 154 Security Bank 176 Sells, Donald 23. 65. 72, 83, 92. 120 Sells, Kirby 23, 32, 125, 150 Seniors 14-33, 133 Shannon, Tanya 23, 90, 131, 133 Shannon, Toni 131 Sharpe, Elva 59 Shaver, Archie 131 Shaver, Paula 55, 191 Shay, Robert 23, 65, 125 Sheila 's Wigs 174 Shenk, Darryl 55 Shepherd, Lee 142. 139 Shepherd, Tony 55, 133, 191 Shives, Stephanie 55 Short. Obie 55 Shue, Amanda 101, 116, 113, 130, 139 Shue, Greg 23, 35, 133 Shumaker, Todd 23, 125, 133, 146, 133 Shuping, George 70, 34, 114, 109, 122, 124, 123, 130, 140, 144, 155, 139 Shuping, Jeff 114, I25, I42, 139 Shuping, Tammy 121. 130 Shuping, Todd 93, 133, 139 Sides, Angelia 35, 33, 113, 130, 146, 14 Sides, Blake 47, 190 Sides, Jamie 55, 55 Sides Ray 55 Sides: Sandy 97, 114, 113, 122, 123, 13 139 Sifford, Antione 23, 31, 152, 150 0, 7, Sifford, Chris 55, 134, 143, 149, 156, I57 Sifford, Doug 62 Sifford, Jana 63 Sifford, Twanna 23, 130, 144, 133 Sigmon, Jeff 55 Simmerson, Kelly 55, 133, 191 Sims, Bobbi 55, 133, 144, 158 Sims, Deric 6, 14, 15, 111, 115, 124, 123, I42, 150, 155, 133 Sims, Pete 23, 130, 142 Sims Auto Parts 170 Sloan, Jamie 55 Smith, Alicia 71, 112, 113, 113, 122, 133, 139 Smith, Allison 133, 135, 191 Smith, Amy 23, 30, 33, 93, 128, 131, 137, Smith, Andrea 47, 114, 117, 133, 190 Smith, Brenda 43 Smith, Brian 23 Smith, Carol 119, 127, 190 Smith, Chonita 23, 115, 133, 133 Smith, Cynthia 125, 130 Smith, Darren 23 139 133, 130, 142, 133 Snider, Kathy 142. 190 Snider, Kensell 142, 150, 139 Snider, Teresa 119, 131 Sophomores 42-49, 190 Sorocki, Mike 56 Sorocki, Tujuana 131 Southern Implement 169 Sowers, Mary Ann 55 Spears, Kevin 56, 150, I55, 157 Spears, Patricia 56, 119 Spencer Steel I 75 Spivey, Paula 43, 125, 130, 131, 190 Sprinkle, Angela 56, 119, 133, 191 Spry, Wendy 47, 48, 110, I25, 133, 190 Stamper, Tara 56, 119 Stanley, Tony 43, 75, 130, 131 Stanley, Woody 55, 75, 191 Starnes, Angie 55, 191 Steele, Brian 56, 120, 143 Steele, Elgin 23, 97, 131, 150, 154 Steele, Robert 62, 153 Stephens, Darrell 56 Stephens, Laura 43, 119, 127, 190 Steves B-B-O 132 Stinson, Benita 119, I42, 143 Stinson, Jackie 92 Stodard, Sherri 48, 113, 125, 150, 153, 190 Stoner. Dickie 142 Stoner, Pam 115, 116, 113, 123, 133 Stoudemire Furniture 175 Stout, Albert 5 Suratt, Jason 133, 145, 139 Sutton, Keith 63, 144, 145 Tabor. Valina 43, 117. 122, 131, 190 Talbert, Tina 29, 122 Teamer, Scott 29, 150, 183 Teamer, Tricia 133 Teasley. Wayne 56, 133 The Crafty Shack 170 The Legal Clinic 132 Thomas, Craig 43, 133, 190 Thomas, Jenny 73, 30, 133, 139 Thomas, Nolan 9, 29, 154, 133 Thomason, Larry 9, 63, 92, 149, 150 Thompson. Brad 114, 113, 122. 125, 123, 144, 145, 139 Thread Shead 177 ' Tillman, Darryl 48 Tillman, Yolanda 29, 102 Tomblin, Jo Lavern 43 Walker, Isaiah 143 Walker, James 57, 36 Walker, Tim 5 7, 67 Walker, Zeb 57 Waller, Lisa 29, I Walls, Crystal 43. Walton, Alan 29. 02, 120, 123. 133 133, 190 99, 130, 150, 133 Walton, James 57, 119, 191 Walton, Mitchell 191 Ward, Teresa 43, 133, 190 Warren, Florence 57, 119, 123 Warren, Maurice 57, 37, 131, 143 Watkins, Cynthia 57, 123 Watkins, Jeff 29, Watkins, Jennifer Watkins, Melinda 127, 133, 190 109, 120, 121, 127, 140 15.29, 112, 113, 116 49, 114, 113, 119, 125, 126, Wayne Mullis 174 Weant. Lydia 140 Weaver. Chris 49, 101, 190 Weaver. Megan 57, 122, 133, 136, 144. 191 Weaver. Tim 29, 115, 128, 140, 150. 153, 137, 183 Weddington, Doris 63 Weeks, Mary 57, 119, 122, 191 Weidner, Nancy 63, 119 Wells, Tammy 57, 123, 154, 191 Wells, Teresa 29, 123, 125, 127, 133 Wenger, Lori 49 Weston, Andrea 5 7, 191 Wetmore, Laura 57, 133, 136, 191 Whitaker. Gideon 49 White, Chris 156 White. Dwight 34. 150 White, Lamont 54, 73 White, Lorenzo 57 White, Pam 49, 1 White, Stephanie 10, 116, 125, 133 49, 123, 153 Williams, Greg 57, 133 Williams, Tammy 29, 115, 122, 133, 14 Williams, Tommy 29, 133 Wilson, Arnethia 49, 133, 190 Wilson, Bryant 57 Wilson, Jimmy 57 Wilson. Joan 57, 133, 191 Wilson. Kisha 57. 110, 191 Wilson. Ramona 63, 91, ICI Wilson. Reggie 19, 38, 109, 127. 131 Wilson, Tisha 57, 119, 122, 144, 191 Witaker, Gideon 131 Witcller, Bill 95 Witherspoon, Christy 49, 114, 119, 190 Witte, Anthony 49 2, 145 Torrence. Anthony 48, 190 Tarrence. Teresa 56, 191 Tracey. Shawn 56 Travel Time 176 Travis, Nick 23, 29, 140, 151, 133 Trexler. David 55 Trexler, Joel 56 Trexler, Joyce 10 Trexler, Kim 131 Trexler. Lori 56, 119 Trexler, Renee 56, 133, 191 Trexler, Sherri 114, 117, 118, 125, 133. 139 Trexler, Tonya 56, 191 Turner, Bernard 143 Turner, Cedric 29, 120, 133 Turner, Darren 43, 90, 114, 130, 133, 190 Turner, Marcella 55, 153. 191 Turner, Steve 142 Workman, John 49, 140, 190 Worth, Keith 131 Worth, Pam 56, 191 Wray, Laura 15, 29, 115, 123, 129, 133, 142, 144, iss ' Wyrick, Dean 57, 133, 191 Yates, Carla 29, 120, I42, 143, 144. 133 Young, Jim 57, 143, 191 Young, Shane 114, 116, 113, 125, 123, 130, I3 139 Zimmermans I 72 COLOPHON orrhern Lzghrs is an annuolfpublicae rion of rhe yearbook sraff of Norrh Rowan High School, Spencer, NC 28159. lr was printed by Josrens Company in Clarksville, TN. There were 445 annuals prinred. Each volume consisted of 196 pages, This year's rype sryle was Serif Gothic, prinred wirh black ink on glass 191 paper, End sheers were sfainless sreel 289 unprinfed. The American Embossed cover wirh original design was blue 538 wirh silver, white and block sillsscreened ini-2 and sundonce groin, Senior names were silver The esrimared cosr of producing rhis book was S:12,GO0.00. Seniors paid S20 for rhe book which included name srarnping. Seniors vored ro have their pictures in cole or. The resr of rhe srudenrs paid 516,00 in advance or 518.06 loier, Most of rhe phoros in rhls baols were rolsen and developed by the newly formed photography class. 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