Northside Junior High School - Norsemen Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)

 - Class of 1979

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I would also like to express my thanks to those boys and girls in the sports field for making us The One . We are so fortunate to have such a fine student body. Greg Shumaker Norsemen Editor. TACKY - Debbie Long and Margie Lanaford stroll along on Tacky Day. SCU 'kia VNC:-0 Cf W Qt fa.. X4 Cwbx Viv YNQLQL Cx Qlfvuilkil Okff Jblfcle 2 Tonda Stennett looks for an assignment as Jamie Mooney and Karen Countiss hurry the process. STHOLLING ALONG I Conner straightens her hair on to Science class. , vi NUMBER ONE - Cindy Bruce, Ruth Frazier and Vanya Lewis pose for a picture before a basketball game. Mr. King finds time to Krls Paluch eats a pose for a picture during Iollipop while she goes to Tacky Day. one of her many classes. 3 Students find time to do many j 'f Y,-ff. things between classes such as clean . ' their lockers, catch up on gossip, or do what they usually do . . . goof off. TABLE OF CONTENTS Activities ...................................... Organizations .............. ........ Sports ............................. ........ Ninth grade gallery ........ ....... Eighth grade gallery .................... Seventh grade gallery Faculty, Staff, and Administration Index ..................................... Tl X 1 A wt 1 . f' AKL ur- 'C . N 5 Activities ss 1- v v ,- . r fi el V' 1 I-1' 1 . -N nl IR, y..'.r .J J. g 1 ' Q 9 7:..3 ,it l. :.,' ' .' -1 , 4 I 4 ' . .1 .. .- -. .hi '. , -.' 1 1 --'.1 11. . I x E IM' e . 1 '2 x PLAY IT WITH MUSI f-we-gp.. The Ninth grade band consists of the following members: Tera Holland, Pattie Runyon, Jana Martin, Susan Debbie Edmiston, Veronica Styles, Scott Mills, Steve Smith, Leslie Farley, Mark Lemon, Susan Robinson, Becky Doug Caldwell, David Henley, Gary Runions, David Weddle, Steve McAllister, and Mr. Spiers. The Elghth Grade Band consists of the following members: Heather Hash, Danielle Mlstele, Bruce Walker, Robbie Donna Lipscomb, Cindy Gribben, Ryan Boone, Lee Messimer, Darryl Johnson, Jeff Miles, Dale Ragland, Eddie Hussell, Chris Staftord, Chris Spradllng, Jenny Hamblin and Mark Gobble. There are approximately sixty members of the Northside Junior High Band. The band members have participated in many activities this year. Some of these are All-Regional Band on January 5, 6 and 7th. All County Band on February 18. District IV Festival on March 8, 9, and 10. The District IV was held at the Olin Fine Arts Center where they performed three numbers before judges and performed a sight reading piece. On March 30, there was a State Foreign Language Festival and on April 30 the band went to the Roanoke P. T. A.'S This was held at the Roanoke County Musicale sponsored by the Roanoke County Council of P. T. A. S. This was held at the Roanoke Salem Civic Center and was one of the biggest single events of the year. Mr. Splers says that he has enjoyed working with the band this year and is very proud of them. JK it We all get ln the Christmas Splrlt once ln a while. Jett Miles plays the trumpet for our Christmas assembly while Gary Hussell plays the drums. ALL-REGIONAL BAND JUNIOR DIVISION 1979 Virginia Band and Orchestra Directors Association District VI Virginia Music Educators Association A xvjy' Q svn V Ava.. lp! ln .1 I S Q47 X , ,V -5! 1 ,Y f ii 'fn A . ,A vs. I 'X '1- .' -A '44 Sw'-' .Z 'x 'E .. - gf G 0. ,P ,:- .,. - . A ff Q i-Y! 'tv-S -ny - 0 ll 1 xr M 0 .'x -'Q 1' Lil!!! mt I, -..v- -q 1 'G If Z OR EQEPIEN QF 7 ,J- ,wg The Northside Jr. High Choir directed by Mrs. Sue Giles has done an excellent job of representing the school this year. In their new robes they captivated their audiences with the gift of song. The choir has 129 members this year. The choir presented Christmas Concerts for Poage's Mill Church and Masons Cove, Mountain View, Glen Cove and Burlington elementary schools as well as Northside Jr. This spring the choir is performing at the Clvlc Center for a county-wide music program. Ihoir members for 1978-79 are: Charlotte Coleman, Julie Conner, a Clark, Jean Gniazdowski, Lisa K. Hammer, Lisa A. Hartman, Ha S, Hudson, Wendy Dawrn L. MacFarland rd, ,iRosemary Shores, D. Smith, Connie C. s, Carrie A. Thomas, s Leflore, Blair C. n, Melissa A. Collins, Humphrey, Patricia Hutcherson, Vivian M. Adele Madden, Karen S. Rocchi, Greta M. Tracy Simpson, Cara Lee Sisson, Irene Sloane, Smith, Kim Smith, Julie E. Snow, Elizabeth Beth Young, Phillip Flores, Richard Faucetle, Stone, Kevin E. Tuttle, Vicky Crosswhite, Amy Diana Cook, Cynthia Elliott, Janet Foutz, Amy Paulette Hale, Pamela G. Halsey, Edward D. Cochran, Robert C. lf, Stephen Epperly, Robert A. White, Karen S. Barton, Karen A. 1, Melanie Buchanan, Romona Flores, Tambra A. Graham, Jentry gan, Julie Morgan, Robin Morton, Kim Overstreet, Rose M. Pierce, Smlith, Conora iLoriJ Stuart, Kathryn C. Walters, Dawn Winter, Carla ets,lCynthla R. Bruce, Deborah Carrozz, Regina Cavendish, Kathy F. Lisa S. Ellis, Tammy C. Ewers, Marlene Fitzhenry, Teresa M. Gibson, Sonja Gillespie, Lee Gurley, Lera Holland, Kim lngwersen, Sarepta Lester, Kate McNutty, Lisa K. Otey, Karen Paluch, Patsy Peterson, Barbara Robinette, Sandra Salyers, Denise Smith, Rhonda Sweetenberg, Sandra G. Walawski, Carolyn Thomas, Linda Seay, John Robbins, James Carter, Michael McGuire, Dana Bauman, Ginny L. Conner, Brenda Francisco, Linda Francisco, Betty Holdren, Selena Jones, Pamela Lucas, Sheri L. Maycock, Wendy K. McKaughan, Kimberly L. Myers, Cathy L. Palmer, Sharon Runyan, Tammy J. Sowers, Stephanie Starkey, Karen L. Wainscott, Delana Williams, Michael C. Hammer, Donna Beard, Laura Craighead, Jan L. Flora, Ruth E. Frazier, S usan E. Gazames, Martha E. Gates, Donna Hancock, Deborah L. Hillis, Pamela K. Hillman, Lorrie Hines, Janet Obenchain, Beth Perkins, Susan Robertson, Sandra Robinson, Amy E. Shell, Shawn M. Simon, Theresa Simpkins, Terri A. Simpsons, Ann E. Summers, Mitzie L. Taylor, Rebecca Whiteneck, Danielle Whitmire, James Doyle, Tlm Pendleton, Jeff Wilson, Penny G. Lotts, Susan Sullivan. One of the highlights of the Christmas program was a quartet consisting of Sandra Robinson, Pam Lucas, Terry Simpson and Kim Myers. They sang 0 . Little Town of Bethlehem. talents by schools. Penny Lotts, Ruth Frazier, Janet and Susan Sullivan lthe choir in October at 11 Industrial Arts The Industrial Arts program is divided into four important sections: COMMUNICATION: In this section the students study photography, drawing, silk screen, charge cards, business cards and electrical wiring. TRANSPORTATION: The students learn service station techniques such as changing tires and engine tune-ups. They study the transmission of power hydraulics. MANUFACTURING: In this phase they study the manufacturing industry. They build Projects and learn machine operations. They learn corporation techniques and production products. CONSTRUCTION: They build products for household use- They learn surveying, heating and electrical uses. Tim Ryan helps manufacture gun racks. one of the many projects completed in industrial arts. 12 11,4 S Q M An industrial arts class does their assignment: They research before they can begin projects. Industrial lngenui 1 Paul Garst listens to lecture in industrial arts. 'MIQIIIIYILI 41. L., .xm- 1.5 fi! 1 -:ii 5 -655' 3 ,,- John Kalafut, Kirk Walker, and Lisa Day listen carefully while Mrs. Tate gives a lecture. 53: ., L. 531- Foreign Languag The Foreign Language Department at NJHS has a more varied program this year than ever before. Mrs. Betty Tate is department chairman and teaches Spanish and Introduction to Foreign Language. She also teaches one class at the High School. Miss Sutphin teaches German and Introduction to Foreign Language. Miss Myers teaches French. Foreign Language Day with native dishes to sample is a highlight of the school year. The Fc Language Festival in the sprlng is another yearly highlight for the department. In the festival oui school cooperates with other county schools. The county also sponsors a county-wide trip to Washington D.C. for Introduction to Foreign Language students. ll i Y +... - 4 Lisa Day, Tim Aprll Warren, Edwards, and Harold Smith, and others Snapp work hard on the some Spanish first semester exam for fluently by Mrs. T Spanish. Susan Wary, and Jerry Cox are working, but Jerry takes time to sneak a peak at the camera. 15 Special Interes1 I x Q n Y rw A,-er ff'-' '- 9- Chantelle Booth, Robin Matthews and others type busily, gd V N..- S1 016, ,- 'vs 'My-sq Hu ny w. NN .5 ' ull' XX H, 7 la . P, 'P-' .. -I VIH 1 fs ' X- lifffiy - S x' ' CLICK, CLICK, CLICK Lisa Moore types away on an paper. Cyphers, and Joy Furrow work on out patterns ln Home Ec. Class 4 Ni fi ,X ...-n, enny Ferrell and Joy Furrow watch while StT.IdBhfS make a specialty during class. A..-ff. 'C' , -'.:-iff ' --.,l' fn K I 1 ,4 Suzy Jones, Teresa Gibson, Eugene Witty and Chris Ratclift work on their art masterpieces. ln Typing I this year the students learned the keyboard and basic typing skills. They were typing approximately 35 words per minute. In Art they made puppets, pottery, and learned basic painting techniques. They made the puppets and pottery for projects during the semester. In Home Economics the students learned how to cook basic meals. They also learned how to sew from a pattern. Each class got to help in the restaurant where faculty members received delicious food at very low prices. All faculty members seemed to agree that the food was very, very, good and would love to have the restaurant service more often if their waistlines could stand it. Mrs. Rostosky is to be congratulated for the superior guidance she gave the Home Ec. students in helping them prepare the menus for the restaurant meals and help them with the very fine service they gave. Hobby projects are displayed in the lobby. These were made by the Home Economics students. Puppets were displayed and done by the art students. nf Q ,I ' . 5, .,.. -xg ' 1 N In - - el: ., 1 ,-Q. .,'? 1, . . 'l,. Liu L-Z 'Q Ft? Q- , ,.. YQ- . -Il , , ' Y 1 . n .' . fr 1 ...1 . '35, -1. nf' ' 2 34 as 14 UI 'S wx Organizations Q. if MRL' 411 it-:ws ' Im 'uv--.. Q11 .+' -...,-,, I . f 1, W si f. 1 1 :- 1 o LQ I' film! ' 1277 , 3' a will ' his The SCA has contributed a lot of time and hard work towards our student body. They have had three dances this year. A Back-to-shool dance with Love, Fight and Sound, the Christmas dance with the Royal Kings and a dance on March 16 which WROV will provide music. The SCA also helped to fill the Christmas baskets. Earlier in the year they helped with a program called planned parenthood. Teacher appreciation week carried over from years before and morning announcements on Fridays are some more things they have done. Mrs. Robertson had been one of their sponsors until she moved to Arizona. This left all the responsibility with Mrs. Susan Morris who has sponsored the SCA in previous years. The one thing the SCA has done that we can all be proud of is its Northside Jr. High float which won first prize at the homecoming game. Over the hill before her time, Debbie Mary Morgan and Nancy Bailey work on Long trys to run from the camera although the float for the Hugh School s Homecoming Brian Dietrich and Jeff Stevens hold her. football game Mr. Adams helpd put some finishing touches on the Pulaski football player that- Gus has kiolcedxove e g al sgiei iii N as 5 T 3425 is X XS he sis? 21 AMERICAN HOMEMAKERS C? C7 'er If KXJ The FHA tFuture Homemakers of Americaj is a service club made up of 7th, 8th, and 9th grade girls. Each year they pick a project to work on. This year they picked working with children as their project. This year they have worked on this project by: Making and decorating gingerbread houses and giving them away to kindergarten classes in the Roanoke County Schools for Christmas, and by making service calls to hospitals to help with the children. Other projects were: making gingerbread houses to take home, the electing of officers for the club, and a Christmas demonstration on Christmas crafts. The club raised money by having bake sales. Their plans for the rest of the year are: a picnic at Lakeside, A self-defense talk, the initiation of members at the Mother-Daughter banquet, sewing stuffed animals, and making a scrapbook and history ol the club. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Diane Rostosky. THE FHA OFFICERS- Sandy Brookman-President, Rita Jackson and Cathy Vice-Pres., Angie Tucker-Treasurer, and Diane Rostosky- Sponsor. Sweetenberg, Serepta Lester, and Trisha Lawrence. second row: Robyn Glass, Lee Gurley, Dawn Blake, Lynn Saul, Paula Hensley, Sandy Penny Myers Rhonda Sweetenberg Denise Smith and Renee Sweetenberg, third row: Sherry Runyon Suzie Stump Debbie Pugh Debbie Wren, Kris Wade, Becky Blevins, Karen Hamilton, Theresa Simpkins, Rhonda Hoke, Angie Turner, Delana Williams, Dana Cox, Lisa Damewood, Walters, Robyn Vessey, Vicky Wickham, Lori Stewart, Kathy Stranger, Carolyn Bower, Cindy Custer, Janet Obenchain, Debbie Edmiston, Tambr Jeanie Blair, Eva Summers, Sandra Robison, Julie Hall, Tim Pafford, Becky Firestone, Regina Crawford, Beth Cunningham, Sandra Waloski, and Robison. THE FHA MEMBERS ARE- Ms. Diane Rostosky, Crystal West, Lisa Husted, Becky Cahill, Debbie Wllson, Rita Jackson, Veronica Styles, a ,L RSEMAN STAFF IDEM -Q- G? -c lfFn l ll ,- l l l Busy as Bees- The Yearbook staff is busy at work preparing the 1979 yearbook. ,. - 1 5 .Al The 78-79 Norsemen staff from left to right- Sherry Ftunyon, Danielle Mistele, Charles Cook, Steve McAllister, Terry Snider Heather Hash, Greg Shumaker. Greg Shumaker is Editor, Steve McAllister is Photographer. Hope Garman served part of the year as Index Editor. yearbook staff is selecting s for a better annual. 23 MIM!! 3, .1- ' y - .x K. Hg L. 'Ai vp.: .sw-'ii W lu if AZ -1 . -4... .1 1 ' .. - rl in 2 H w , W - 11 I , fx an X I P' H ' 'N ...24 :EW .5,A . Ed I X p E' -Q mfs- ,. Nlim ' id ' 'A Q. Mr I . Athletics vs. 1 - n n 5' 'sr -,rs Q ,iz ,fix Y. 'I O sn I - an 43 ' 1' X fin. 3+ K- - . Y 1, -. , i x'71.l Q ' 5 fyvfvr.. - .. V 1 ,, ff... 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These students are members of the 1978 Football Team: Kyle Grant, Bruce Jennings Haranzo, Duane Dlnkel, Matt Thomas, Ronnie Palmleri, Joe McGuirt, Tod Adams, Mark Miles, Burley Harris, Ron Wimmer, Doug Winebarger, Donnie Baker, Roger Manuel, Lee Jeff Chappelle, Donald Rice, David Ralp, Todd Bondurant, Tony Shoemaker, Jeff Golden, Leftwich, Greg Otey, Steve Cunningham, Richard Hughes, Tony Lawrence, Kent Thomas, Williamson, Eric Humphrey, Billy Catron, Ken Kesee, and Allen Davis. i I' J N. -up - - '9 K 44 I ffmx . I f,- I x , ,545 ' n V -..... X - x id 1 0 5414. Q 3 I' wal. . . , ,N . I6 -L 1, fx ..,, N! I 1 ' ' ' . ni. TT. 'H J-9' as A A . - ,. f I tgp 47' K A L' xii' ,-.QL :H - l .. W? W O -. IlA:'Vl,u,tQYN'.g - -Y ' -1 . 'V . 7-,':.ffi 11151 Z i M K Af 1. 47 i ea Q X .I ffm J k :I11 !,vv.lA,-vi -A '- -' ' f , wg, A,,, 'Y kuzfgffi 3, 4 1 1- 5.1 ' ' wifi , ' .JV if 'f' C, Q-Y ' ,, -. -- Lf , -w,. ,X .. ., f . 1.34.1-1 -- ' Wmv. . -V ba--G 9 vew-f. ,gr ., , , . .. x A -1,4 ,- J .- , L, A ...Z-3 5, .' ,.6 fx,-' J',gI3f1 A I . - L., 33, Early this year the team picked Captains. They are Billy Catron, Lee Stennett, and David Weddle. Coach Jerry English is pictured with them. Billy Catron guards a William Byrd player as John Fanning and David Weddle stand by ready to make a basket. The team's confidence in themselves led them to an impressive defeat over William Bvrd. The boys on our basketball team had a great season. They were regular season champions and got second place in the tournament. When asked, some of the players said that they really enjoyed being on the team and they have improved a lot since last season. The team had fifteen players. Ten of these were ninth graders and five were eighth graders. They commented that the eighth graders played a lot more and lot better than previous years. Mr. English deserves a lot of credit. He really worked them by making them practice after school, on snow days, during Christmas vacation and on Saturdays. 31 Billy Catron dribbles the ball to the basket to score two polnts for Northside. ' ' r'1T'Er r V. v.' Q! , , TT' Y-.vw .,:, I Adding to the scoreboard, Tim Sweei Fanning stand by in case it fails to go thr Donnle Baker takes the ball down court to help the Norsemen defeat Glenvar. , -j 5 AA l 1 ..,.f--..J--'- . FOUL SHOT- Bill Catron gets ready to shoot a foul shot. H good record for foul shots. 4 lr berg shoots the ball. Donnie Baker and J1 Catron dribbles down court after Lee Stennett threw the ball in. Tim PASS lT- Lee Stennett throws the ball to Donnie Baker as ls ready to shoot. we soundly defeated Glenvar. -47. XXX 'a'3t5,?i.f- H A - warn' tj: 5 Q wig, '5- 1 , .,H:.i,.l. V , SHOOT THE HOOP- Tim Sweetenberg makes a basket for two could be fooled by the look on Billy Catron's points. ls really very enthused about the lead we had Byrd. 1978-1979 14 wins 2 losses The last game loss at home ended our home court win Regular Season Champions i2 years in a rowj streak at 40 straight. lt was the second loss at NJHS ever. 59 Wm. Byrd The Norsemen Basketball teams under Coach English in six 51 Glenvar years are 76-18. 74 Franklin Co. The 1978-79 team was the leading scoring team in the 69 Andrew Lewis district. They averaged 65.8 points per game and were third in 88 Cave Spring defense with 51.3 points per game. 84 Pulaski STARTING LINE UP 59 Hidden Valley Billy Catron-Guard, Donnie Baker-Guard, John Fanning-Center, 65 Wm. Byrd Tim Sweetenberg- Forward, Lee Stennet- Forward 73 Franklin Co. OTHER TEAM MEMBERS 60 Glenvar Dennis Leftwich, Eric Humphrey, David Weddle, David Bess, Jeff 63 Andrew Lewis Stevens, Greg Otey, Don Goode, Dan Price, Scott Wallace, 44 Cave Spring Kevin Thomas 48 Pulaski MANAGERS 86 Hidden Valley Dave Henley, Dale Ragland, Jerry Richmond, Andy Gallion, John Tournament Gibson, Randy Hill, Mike Oyler. 65 Andrew Lewis 58 Glenvar Statistics Wrestlings NJHS 22 Hidden Valley 47 NJHS 8 Cave Springs 63 NJHS 25 Andrew Lewis 44 NJHS 36 Franklin County 33 NJHS 50 Glenvar 22 NJHS 28 William Byrd 47 Won 2 Lost 4 1 34 We Pinned A Fi 5 -OIC tv 1 ff , 3f ff-4, Ja fry dnl Members of Third Team are: David Dickson, Mike Kenon, Greg Bowman, David St. Clair, Jeff Wilson, Don Ronnie Brown, Scott McFarland, Ryan Heldreth, Tony Roberts, Steve Kefter, Brian Falls, Jeff Wright, Ricky Smith Tim Stevens, Scott Beveridge, Kevin Walker, Jay Martin, Kevin Malone, Eddie White, Reggie Hollingsworth: Coach Darryl Johnson, Barry Brady, David Smith and Bob Broyden. f N l - X ' -Diff' The starters were: Lawrence Simmons, Brent Mitchell, Matt Doyle, Mike Hamilton, Billy Smith, Mike Bowles, Lee Crockett, Burcy Jennings, Ronnie Palmierig Mike Morris, David Paschal, Elder, Dwayne Graham. H members of the Team were: Woody Hart, Eddie Hill, Duane McDaniel, Harold Bill Shirley, Jerry Hogan, Rob Robinson, Randy Powers, Randy Gattoni, Mike eff Young. 1 One of our boys is pinned by a Glenvar opponent. The managers were: Debbie Hillis, Eva Summers, Julie Hughes, Penny Lotts, Karen Countissg Chris Spradling, Michael Lee, and Matt Gilbert. A Coach Gallimore said he thought the match with Franklin County held the closest competition. Franklin County was ahead before the last match when we won the match and the game. Starting Nov. 1 the wrestling team practiced almost every school day for 2 to 3 hours till February 2. They also practiced during the Christmas Holidays. Coach Gallimore replied I thoroughly enjoyed coaching the team and We had a very hard working team. Although he regrets to announce that next year he will not be here. He also commented that he thought David Paschal and Mike Smith proved to be outstanding wrestlers in their league. David Paschal was the 160 pound Jr. High Champion. Smith was the 112 pound Jr. High Runner-up. Northside Jr. High placed 6th ln the Roanoke Valley Jr. High Tournament. 35 The girls' basketball team had an outstanding season this year. They had the best record in their league, with 13 wins and 1 loss. The players broke many of the school records, and gained the respect of all the opponents in their league. ln the tournament the Norsewomen beat Andrew Lewis in the first round 54-35. Their next rival was William Byrd, a team that, ever since this league was formed, has never been beaten before: Our team defeated Byrd 59-48,thus becoming the champions of their league. Three players broke 100 points this season: Diane Beard, scoring 102 points: Kristen Konrad, scoring 120 points: and Pam Spencer, scoring 210 points. The superlatives awarded went as follows - Pam Spencer was the most valuable player - Regina Collins was the most improved player - Diane Beard, was the most consistent offensive player and Kristen Konrad was the most consistent defensive player. Pam Spencer really shone with her point record for this season. She had scored 210 points for the season, and her highest score for a single game was 25 points. Pam has scored 378 points in her basketball Cafeef. When asked how she feels about coaching, Miss Bussey replied, I enjoy coaching because I am able to get to know my players on a more personal basis. l think coaches need to respect their players and players need to respect their coach in order to have a good feeling among the members of the team. l have always tried to stress the 'Team concept' rather than glorify any one member of the team. The reason for our success this season was due to a total team effort. l get a great deal of satisfaction from having the team perform to the best of it's ability rather than just one or two individuals. Next year's success will again depend on how we work together. We Are Champions 36 Sharon Chiles cuts one of the bib nets afte defeating Byrd in the championship 59-48. It w Sharon's last day at N.J.H.S. as she moved to The Norsewomen show their spirit to playe fans before a home basketball game. . ag' , 7 .v bl. 1 'R - Nm . . A , P -A-1 A marc? NORSEMEE6 , V . ,, I armani 5 5 it if I K, H , 5 wr ., gl I-J- u.A...,6P .xx ,M 1 Q 'C' f .M 1' 1 ' 'A',',V - V ,'. V . , t . .ag , V 11. gix xx IL :W ' KK ' AW, x n ' W E V :Hi :vs :FEE 1 3: 5' - ,,. R f 11 . uw 54' Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside STATISTICS William Byrd Gienvar Franklin Co. Andrew Lewis Cave Spring Hidden Valley William Byrd Gienvar Franklin Co. Andrew Lewis Cave Spring Hidden Valley TOURNAMENT Andrew Lewis William Byrd Miss Bussey cuts the first net after winning the championship. 38 Debbie Blevins goes for a shot, while the others are ready for the reb 'Q 'YI-IS IIQ li, ,hr --4 fa ' t N 4 L i sharon Chiles' last game' the fgam members gave Team captains are Pam Spencer, Debbie Belvins, and Kirsten Konrad. away present, a basketball. winning the first ame of the la -offs a ainst Andrew ff f W W Q P Y Q gives the team a victory talk, preparing them Kristen Konrad and Regina Collins guard a player, while the others cover the zones game. . 4 i 39 The Volleyball team this year had flftee hard-working members. They got off to a b start by Ioslng the first game. They seemed to improve with each match. Their record was 2-4. lt was the first year for many of the players on the team and one commented, was hard work, but I really enjoyed it. lt wa fun being part of the team. Mlss Graube was the coach for the 1978-79 Volleyball team. 40 un Volleyball Improves With Each Mate n ad s The team is in hlgh splrlts after scoring lor Northside. She flies through the air with the greatest of ease . . . . . Beck Beavers proves this true. is pictured with her team members, Denise Trout, Regina Cavendish, Chrls Paluch, Angie Ayers, Rhonda Veronica Styles, Dawn Snow, Vanya Lewis, Ruth Frazier, Angela Waldeck, Becky Blevins, Danielle Mistele, STATISTICS 26 Cave Spring 35 Hidden Valley 20 William Byrd 32 Glenvar 42 Franklin Co. 19 Andrew Susan Morton, Wendy Basham, Danielle Whitmire, Becky Beavers and Cynthia Bruce. Showing great spirit the cheerleaders led by captain Joy Peverall and co-captain Shawn Overstreet cheered us to victory in many sports. They came back from camp and brought many new and bright cheers back with them. We are privileged to have such talented cheerleaders. The cheerleaders do a tremendous job for our school. They stay extremely busy year round because they cheer for all sports activities for both the boys and girls teams. Their sponsor, Miss Beverly Pugh puts in numerous hours as a trainer and chaperone for the girls. The sponsor accompanies the cheerleaders to summer camp. Acrobats- The cheerleaders do one of their many acrobatic routines. 42 N.J.H.S. Spirit Maker The cheerleaders arouse the crowd in one of the pep assemblies. Coach English and Coach Galllmore parade as Cheerleaders in one of the pep assemblies. Other teachers did the same. i onsvma-1 if Q - A - 4.1.1 4'3 ' l ur Noheerleaders are Shawn Overstreet, Joy Peverall, Val Patton, Marty Murko, Patty Wadosky, Julie Weikel, Debbie Michelle Weikel, Robyn Mintkenbaugh, Kim Hedge, Tracy Jobe, Joannie Journell, Tracy Spence. C3 'Nr T7 S v.. The Pep Club had approximately 90 members and they helped out with the social activities of the year. The Pep club officers are: Riley Wade- President, Claudette Hale- Vice President, Paulette Hale- Secretary, and Beka Sadler- Treasurer. l 43 TRACK TEAM GIRL MEMBERS ARE: Tracy Journell, Clndy Speed, Linda Cudd, Lisa McNutt, Kristen Konrad, Pam Spencer, Sharon Chiles, Wendy Hoke, Diane Beard, Susan Morton, Sherry Flunyon, Jenny Hill, Patricia Peroulas, Vicki Hicks, Tracy Jobe, Val Lewis, Janet Hoer, Sandy Hoke, Beka Sadler, Tracy Sullender, Jenny Blackwell, Kim Pack, Ragan Bishop, Delana Wllliams, Sherry Maycock, Laura Craighead. Julie Hall, Lori Wills, Eva Morris, Llnda Maxey, Georgette Asbury, Patricia Hamblin, Lynn Saul, Vanya Lewis, Ruth Frazier, Debbie Blevins, Linda Beverage, Karen Countiss, Melissa Ayers, Denise Johnson, Vicki Shepherd, Paula Hensley, Tambra Reed, Stacy Whitaker, Marla Stevens. Miss Marilyn Bussey and Mrs. Pam Poythress coached the 1978 Women's Track Team. 44 Our Girls' Track Team For 197 S. 1. The Girls' Track Team pictured above with their coach, Miss Marilyn selected for special awards. Kristen Konrad lMost Determinedi Janet Hoer lMost Valuable Track performeri Sandy Hoke lMost Valuable-All Aroundj, Patricia lMost lmprovedj, and Lynn Saul lMost Valuable Field Performerj. N. J. H. S. 1978 Girls' Track Team. The members of the Track Team are listed beside this picture. Our Boys' Track Team For 1978 Members of Boys' Track Team Are: Bill Blackmore, R. Palmieri, F. Haranzo, E. Humphrey, Skip Frazier, K. Thomas, Mr. Summerville, M. Copenhaver, Hunter Jobe, Kenny Stuart, P. J. Bussey, Greg Garrison. Erick Block, Mike Silver, Randy Spencer, Allan James, Doug Winebarger, Billy Catron, Ronnie Wimmer, Scott Stanley,Keith Wingfield, Kurt Konrad, Mike Williams, Tim Ryan, Duane Dinkel, Kyle Grant, B. Harris, Ryan Boone, Jay Shaver, Dan Smith, David Henley, Kirk Walker, Bobby Stover, Troy Peverall, Gary Huffman, mgr., Ricky Maycock, Bill Howard, Troy Taylor, Ben Hansel mgr., John Kalafut, John Haranzo, Doug McAllister, Mike Bowles, Danny Bryant, Bob Broyden, Kathy Mason mgr., Judy Wingfield mgr., Roger Manuel, Jayson Dunford, Jay McGulrt, Collin Smith, Tom Adams, Kent Swink, Keith Ray, Donald Flice, Brian Wimmer, David Cochran, Jeff Chapelle, Steve Smith, David Ralph, Ken Kesee, Joe Owens, not pictured- Jimmy Mech mgr., Billy Goode, David Paschal. Mr. Don Summerville coached the 1978 Men's Track team. S 1978 Boys Track Team The members and managers are listed ln the top right of this page. 1 ' ' X ' ' 8 'ln ,- H , ' , .' Af f' f' . 'PQ Aa ' 7 if 551 kg.: .bm if 3' J., 'L - w .4 r. I Q11 ., 1 .. 7- .f1fg3l ,Cv 125 , Q55-' 5151! 41, ' I ' ' .HUMA sax 'rink ar ':.s',i. af? f f H 1 , Q 1- fn., P514 1' 'W 1 .rgs eii ' U 15 I -. fu g Aja A AY' Y N4 5 'le km, -N, X. , .. 3' 1 .q4g .31 3 W x,f1,g5. - - 5, ' Q H. J 1625 '. 1 1' 1 JY 1 u 4 ' 9, In ' '- K, ,' ' 5 K K.- 'Y' 4 A A '.' '49 ' 0 H as' 4 1 - , .f.A1.,, , , eff' f- f- i K F' 1 - Qi f- 515 1 Q ' f ge '-ev ,ff N! 'A 31,13 , it A ai ,r if , KM G '- Xp Q A Qu Hi- M 'ff 'S .......i-- 4 uf. .. ,Q .-X - ..,- .f--.A-A .:,M'---- , A ..-gn ga -,Lrr-PH, 5 I 's if ,fq 1-fl z' 1 .m -1 I I 'I H ar' I- ...V -aF 'i . L gf Qfw i Z vii .W ii W, .awww -if ,,,-f- Patton comes out of her forward roll and for her dismount on this routine. She a 6.70. e gymnastics team watches as their opponents lr routines. .., iii VY, A ' see' .'r. : 'A i t .114 .ua I Julie prepares for the final move of her routine. Julie was Co-Captain with Beka Sadler. I .1 Angie Hiner gets ready to do a difficult move. She ' was a big help to the team this year. Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside SCOREBOARD 128.85 Hidden Valley 125.90 Cave Spring 131.15 Andrew Lewis 136.70 Franklin Co. 131.90 Glenvar 133.10 William Byrd 143.15 136.70 118.05 118.20 122.30 126.55 47 Gymnastics ...... Con't A Q4 Sharon Vess does her stuff on the horse.' , - - Ai,-if . V A is... -V , .,f3.sg,i- , , , Beka Sadler performs during a gymnastic meet. I 'I ,. :- X ' ln i X 11 - Valerie Pation does a routine during competition. Deidra Stacy works out on the uneven bars 48 1 'If !!.l.E i i . l The Ninth Grade Class Officers are pictured with their sponsors, Mrs. Miran Chappelle and Mrs. Becky Whitfield. Eva Morris fPresidentJ, Diedra Stacy Nice-Presj, Vonya Lewis iSecretaryJ, and Dawn Eanes. iTreasurer.l L' 5- ' X -gli? I 1:42. 9 W 6 J,-ffl in ., A , , ll' ,ips ' , my ' r- ,L i B: Ez' Y ,-..-.4-- ,..f-x .--f Z -A TW it Na J X Ai 'f -it -ffl f Tom!Adams Freddie Akers Hope Allison Jason Alteri Jesse Arthur Renee Austin Angela Ayers Nancy Bailey Donald Baker Carman Bain Elaine Bays Donna Beard Becky Beavers Lee Beckner Carla Beels Teresa Bennett David Bess Scott Beveridge Jeanne Blain Dawn Blake Karen Blankenship Debra Blevins Ricky Bohon Junior Bolden Valerie Bolen Todd Bondurant Laura Boone Chantelle Booth Lisa Boothe Carolyn Bower Mike Bowles Carlyle Bowman Tom Brewer Sandy Brookman Ronald Brooks Tony Brooks Flonnie Brown Cynthia Bruce Jimmy Bryant Kitty Bryant Tim Buckholtz Danny Buck IL s.. 'fab '11 Y'-r XX! Qw r 'Q-6 T Q. 6.1 12? QW Joanie Journell and Kent Thomas were elected most Popular girl and boy in the ninth grade. - Lisa Ellis and Melvin Johnson were slected the Funniest girl and boy in the ninth grade ..a.,, I l 'W' Q., 'sci 4 ' ,Il 1 f-- ,. sl 1- H 'G A K 5, xi .NW i 'R ' ,N at I? 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D, Flournoy Patrick Fobare Cindy Fortune Sharon Francisco Fluth Frazier Scott Frazier Tammy Fuller, Toni Furrow Susan Galanes Wanda Garman Patricia Gasper Martha Gates Lynn Gibson Teresa Gibson Matt Gilbert Bill Gill Sonja Gillispie Greg Givens Robyn Glass Dwayne Graham Flandy Graham Timmy Graham Kyle Grant Mary Beth Gribben -,T David Guinn Martha Gulley Lee Gurley Doug Hagee Claudette Hale Dennis Hale Julie Hall Mike Hamilton Donna Hancock Kevin Hancock Mark Hardy Lee Harper Burley Harris Woody Hart Debbie Hartless Soya Hendricks David Henley Karen Hess Eddie Hill Jenny Hill Bill Hill Debbie Hillis Pam Hillman Angie Hiner Lori Hines Bo Hodges Keith Hodge Jerry Hogan Donald Holiday Jeff Hollingsworth Debbie Holmes Patricia Holman Lera Holland Mike Hostutler Gary Huffman Anthony Hughes Julie Hughes Eric Humphrey Gary Hussel Kim lngerson Ellen Jack Rita Jackson 1.- , ,.- ,..- 1, , , .,1 , . 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'mil ,- .JJ s Q, QB' if Morgan and Mark were selected the Most to Succeed by the Kenny Orr Lisa Otey Mitchell Pack Jennifer Palmer Ronnie Palmieri Karen Paluch Kevin Patrick Tammy Parker David Paschal! Robert Patterson Brenda Fiamsey Valerie Patton Tim Pendleton Larry Perdue Beth Perkins V, Diedra Perkins Patsy Peterson Joy Peverall . Penny Philpott John Pleasants Gary Plunkett Kathy Powell Randy Powers Teresa Pugh David Ralph Chris Ratcliff Robin Ratcliff Pam Rakes Elbert Redditt Tambra Reed David Reedy Wendy Reynolds Karen Richardson Sandra Robinson Susan Robertson Barbara Robinette Bruce Roy Van Rozier Gary Runions Patty Runyon Becky Sadler Sandra Salyers Alvin Sartin Lynn Saul Richard Saunders Linda Seay Amy Shell Kim Shelton Susan Shepherd Bill Shirley Robert Shoemaker Greg Shumaker Becky Sink Shawn Simon Stephanie Simmons Theresa Simpkins Steven Simpson Terry Simpson Claude Sirry Frank Sizemore Cindy Smith Daniel Smith Denise Smith Herbert Smith Mike Smith V iss! . i X 14' at 4 its Sl' i ,. ix .bf -it H, , L 'tn 1 -- V, i ti ' M' Wife. 4 XHWY HX' Q, t Il' r .. - . V: . ' ! i ' A :zu Us en, Y 5 'P '13 ,. e .. 2' ' f' - i ui E Y A , iff: ' , ,A It .ga ., , 'ig WI e-...J i . ' 6 N. 5,7 E 1 x w Q 5 it 'fi ,i m tx. , Wim t it cr: bfi ,- Pl 'it . .4 r pg-,K iqfttf . 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X4 X A Riff. .Sf it ali fi. x K f I 51 L - Mitsy Taylor Susan Tenney Carolyn Thomas Kent Thomas Matt Thomas Bruce Trottman Denise Troutt Carl Tuck Rosemary Tuck Tony Updike Sharon Vess Kristine Wade Riley Wade Sandra Walaski Angela Waldeck Kirk Walker April Warren David Weddle Julie Weikel Mary Beth Wenger Mitch Wheeler Eddie White Mike White Danielle Whitmire Rebecca Whitenack Rene Wilhem Jimmy Williamson Jeff Wilson Ronald Wimmer Doug Winebarger Eugene Witty Steve Wolfe Jeff Wood Herbert Worley Susan Wray Susan Wren Blain Bacon Jeff Bacon The Eighth Grade Class Officersnare shown with their sponsor, Miss Susan Woody. Miss Lynn Edmondson is also a sponsor. The President is Sonya Forbes. The Vice President is Julie Morgan. The Secretary is Susie Holmes. The Treasurer is Tondra Wohlford. V WL s 4 G 'ls ,'-4,1 .Q 4 61 Joel All Doug Adams Peter Ammerman Donald Anderson Tom Asbury George Ashwell Philip Ashwell Kim Baber David Baker Todd Ball Brian Beach Brian Barger Michael Barnes Karen Barton Flobin Barton Wendi Basham Dana Bauman Diana Beard Bill Benham Greg Bishop Mitzi Bishop Flegan Bishop Eddie Blair Mark Blanchard David Blankenship Rebecca Blevins Billy Bohannon Barry Bond Keith Bond Ryan Boone Jeff Booth Laura Booth Regina Booth Bobby Booze Karen Bostic Donna Bourne Greg Bowman Tammy Bowman Karen Bragg Jimmy Bray Leon Brown Tony Brown in i I Qi-.9 i ' . . V-NZM B124 sniff' 'I -W2 .J ,.- ,+ , pix 4 4 , Y' .iii . V1 ., -5, 'I Tl ri. il. n,,:L,.,,, l 3 J-559:-. N2- our x 8.- 1'-X x E X jr'- Ss. ig Kr. T Robert Broyden Melanie Buchanan Becky Cahill Dixie Carney Mark Carper Sharon Chiles Glenn Clark Greg Clark Tommy Clark Mark Clarkson John Cochenour David Cochran Wanda Cody Kevin Collins Denise Combs Donald Compton Michelle Compton Ginny Conner Larry Conner Tommy Cooper Karen Countiss Craig Covert Kathy Covert CIESS ,dh s.. 'vw K N is .Q-vu K. v1-Q T-R 1 :fT .41 ,fum -f., YL? rx T7 ' . rv' -1, .. , k 1 1 L' ., , .v, a +4 , ww: ' ' Wg 1 fr In ug - rs Ax Lw ., F114 1 -r A21 G. x Nqr. , I , x, .x 5 . 'X X ' Qiif? -:uf IA-v -IT 3 ww- N '5- Qf.- Y ' Wu:-r In x Quill Y use l ' 1 Dale Ragland does a clown act ' - -A ,,, . because the camera is near. , , ,- z'A-- - - --N r I -' Y' -4 - -5' 'tjfii Jefi Miles looks serious during Mrs. , 1-1, gi, X 4 rl, , - Q1 MedIey's 7th period class. ' ',r4 1 - o . Vicki Hicks Michael Hiler Regina Hodge Wendy Hoke Betty Holdren Susie Holmes Billy Howard Darryl Hughes Richard Hughes Cathy Hull Steven Humphrey James Hurt Lisa Husted Joanne James Tanya Janney Gary Jenkins Tracy Jobe Daryl Johnson Denise Johnson Delana Jones Tracy Journell . Doug Kabler Harold Keene Ken Keese Karen Keith Steve Kenan Trenda Keyton Brett Kotheimer Karen Lafferty Marie Lavinder Kyna Lawson David Layne Mike Lee Mike Lenoir James Laster Donna Lipscomb Donald Lorton Pam Lucas Lisa Lynch Jentry Madagan Roger Manuel n 611 X . is mai . 49 5.- , , - sa. ,uguwl L- 7 Q 54. '-:mfr Ki: I A 5,57 NIEB4 Qs 'Y,Y , .iq 4. Freda Martin Jay Marlin Sharon Martin Stephanie Martin Teresa Martin Sheri Maycock v Doug McAllister Dwayne McDaniel Marty McDaniel Windsor McGaIIiard John McGuirt Wendy McKaughan Doug McLaughlin Reneta McMillan Lisa McNuti Senora Meadors Lee Messimer Jeff Miles Danielle Mistelle Floberi Mitchem Lisa Moore Kim Moran CI - -. 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Wendy Hoke looks as if she has the fighting spirit for Northside as she guards her opponent. i 1, if -f S i W ' W -' I-. if ff. NI 41 .AQ ,.., ,,--. 1 W - i r A -i. ..-.. , X 5'-va their 3 1 X , t 4 A . ' -I 1 1 ' 1, 1 - .. i, my, qs? 'i 'fi- R Q.. lt., 14.221 Jig Wil- '-1 , - in A Ii. K V H --A. i j. - ,.,. as -. . - L- .- in .H I ' x , Marcel Shumaker John Shupe Mason Shupe Dickie Shepherd Fiobin Silvey Kim Simmons Todd Sloan Beth Slocum David Smith Debra Smith Olivia Smith Teresa Snider David Sollie Kevin Sowers Tammy Sowers Mark Spangler Sherry Spangler Darryl Spence Chris Spradling Chris Stafford Donald Stalnaker Teresa Stamper Stephanie Stamus Kathryn Stanger Jack Stanley Melissa Stanley Stephanie Starkey David St. Clair Becky Stinnett Tonda Stennett Becky Stewart Jefi Strom Lorie Stuart Ronnie Stultz Susie Stump Renee Sweetenberg Sophie Sweetenber' Kent Swink James Switzer Donald Tate Kevin Thomas l .xxx . lg...- 'R T' 52-1- fa-in ' Eighth grade science students work on their projects in Mrs. Williams classroom. Tammy Sowers is in foreground. A group of our gymnastic team rest after a meet. L. c-:VN Q? Y? '35, eb '-' .-A J if 33' Q44 X L A -1.,:-'V ,itc- in ,X NN., if , W. EPP! .1-' .Li fm T7 fb -.A-ING The Seventh Grade Class Officers for the Year 1978-79 are as follows,President, Paulette Hale, Vice President Patty Sandy, Secretary Sue Ellen BFOWH. and Treasurer Jeanie Thompson. Mrs. Patricia Dillion and Mrs. Cheryl Neely are the Seventh Grade Sponsors. 'EQ Fw fliif Zify 1'- ' are ' 2 vi rs 1 A 3 g ..-f-L -l . -v' 4- ' 4 -124 L... Mrs. Stone's Seventh Grade Math class seems to be involved with numbers. Steve Watkins, Steve Powell, John Phillips, Sarah Taylor, among others appear to understand the daily equation. inf- ,f ' ' ff -.1 1 'If my V l -Y 5.2 WT 4- , Mig , l 'lm' NVQ , I sl rare Zi. pill ' ,N 'Ski ' lr .Qi .9 qi - 51. rldkx uv. 'Y' x, lp? p 'Y -YK 'I .41 .-'Y' ATE. 'Q wg- -I i , . ,I 11 v 1 Q. . - ' .r. , L- .xl Jw: .l Us .y rig 35. 2 f' . ,V I , ii 'ff' L, ,. nfs :Kd-,aZ'?? E xx XX! ', X1 2, XRX,-If-'12, S- -'iff' E as-ff '- ,M il Q, -A. Y. Jay Alexander Melissa All Clarke Anderson Edwin Andrews David Alley Carolyn Altice Chris Altieri Jo Ellen Archer Kimberly Argabright Bruce Arnold Ronnie Atkins Timmy Austin Pam Ayers Slephanie Bain Roger Baker Juliana Bandy Lawrence Barger Denise Barnes Mark Barnette Daniel Bauer Jenny Beavers Brian Blake Wesley Blankenship Mike Bohon Amy Bolden Leah Bolling Linda Boone Lisa Boone Gary Bowles Susan Bowling Barry Brady Brian Brown Lisa Brown Steve Brown Sue Brown April Broughman ' Charles Broughman Wynn Brua Connie Bryant Sandy Bryant Laura Callahan Q- vi ' x C5 fb- 1 ,4- i ' B an ti:-f -3' 'tv v A 'Af' . I' :fi , ' -N 1, v 'Cr ' 4 ' A+, ,gr , - -faq -'pf' f me :fi-, vi my ,,-,gl , ' 'LJ vt 1, 'gi' 3: - -, if-, 7' it 'le i,-.-:J 'I - 4 iii T Z Y'-N. -ji' :Dqm 41.5 Mrs. Kurtland works with Lisa Martin in the B. A. class. Patricia Hutcherson and Sonya Gillespie stand in the hall with a friend - waiting for the bell. 75 x 'E 5 l E 3? ii 9-is Q: :SS if ?':'i ..,, S , a F if fi -ii 'K I in-.nu it H riifrf , -'fl 1:1 VX 513. C , ,run . 5 . ,. sw ,J h x Q. .L g T, 'S' 4 'uv V ,fukin QE., me ' g wwf: f 1... ft Keg .- -' l 3 X' 'A . 5 , -. Ai-A 1' ' , iii. W2 F , if r- ,,. . A 1- 'QF' gl- . ' x X ' it x '21 '- li . vi' ..1 ' ff .J ,- , an 4? ggi , - AHF. 5 'J .iillfii - Q K i V i Y - S M, , , 5 A: X L,-Q21 Qc Julie Conner Michael Conner Diana Cook Stephen Correll Connie Cox Karen Craighead Susan Creasy Vicky Crosswhite Andrew Crotts Calvin Crowder Catrina Crowder Mark Cyphers James Dalton Cindy Darnall Linda Darnell Rick Davalos Garland Davis Keith Davis Eric Deininger Robert Dooley Susan Dowdy Tracy Dowell Pete Duncan Cindy Elliott Greg Elliott Mark Ellis Chris Emick Stephen Epperly Clarence Evans Rick Faery Brian Falls Tony Farmer Todd Faucette Jeff Feazell Tim Ferguson Kenny Ferrell Dawn Fink Scott Firebaugh Kevin Fitzgerald Rhonda Fleshman Rhonda Flinchum S.- -.nm 1:94, YYY-P l ' A I '5 ' 73' 24 .rg f El Mrs. Spencer works with the record 1- 1 ' jj,-42 ' player while Mrs. Malouf's seventh grade - class waits patiently. . xl Frank Sizemore and Greg Mattox , f 3 appear to be busy completely absorbed ' - In their asslgnment. 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Y il, , l H ' l 5 in , 1 i Q, E5 Constance Gregory Amy Grim Tammy Gwaltney Carol Hackett Marie Haines Paulette Hale Elizabeth Hall Stephanie Hall Pamela Halsey Allen Hammer Lisa Hammer Barbara Harris Neal Hart Vicky Hartless Lisa Hartman Dale Hannah Tracy Heilman Brian Hensley John Henley Melissa Hicks Randall Hill Cindy Hite Douglas Hodge Virginia Hodge Jean Hoer James Holt Steve Hostutler Harvey Howell John Hudson Rhonda Hudson Terry Huff Kena Humphreys Wendy Humphrey Deborah Hurt Jennifer Hurt Henry Hutcherson Patricia Hutcherson Dayna Jarvis Deborah Jennings Elizabeth Johnson Michael Johnson Butch Jones Emory Jones Martha Jones Michael Jones Alex Journell Steve Keffer Mike Kelly Tim Kelly Tony Kincer Tracy King Bonnie Kragh Kevin Kyle Donna Laprad Rhonda Lawson John Layman Linda Layman Tommy Leflore Ken Leginus Jeff Lockhart Sonny Long Vivian Long Brian Lowry Julie Lucas William Lynn Adel Madden . l , 4 .T l 1' lv t T' ti' - ...- T p AW 5. l :f2l'1n'g:., I I -I . X -.QI , .,: i :law A PLL W! ,,-5' 9? i -.-.,. . TJ l 1- -. 'sa f. T. A Q- Bs, i 1 o wx A T3 1 , 4 r 11 Q. .A -19- ny 'X '-vw - tfffw 41 -l., 1 .1 - I ,f- r 6-4 '?s if' 5 it mi i 4-1-'Y N' O X 'SY' . , o , t w' l ,. , J' Charmain Martin David Martin James L, Martin Jimmy Martin Teresa Massie Dawn MacFarland Sharan Macintosh Shawn Macintosh Kim McAllister Tim McCauley Lisa McCraw Mike McDaniel l Pam McDaniel Tim McFalls Tim McGee Mike McKee Mike Mech Patricia Milan Lance Mills Brent Mitchell Melinda Mitchell Lealynn Montgomer' Deborah Moore Tammy Moran Dennis Morris Amy Morton Robert Morton John Mosely Mike Murdock Mark Neece Randall Neely Chris Nelson Lisa Nelson Chris Newcomb Melissa Ohl Mike Ouolette Lisa Owens Mike Oyler Yvonne Oyler Rhonda Patton Teddy Patton I 1 Q, , ' af. ffl' . .. V -cm ,, I ,, . Q 1. ga- rv- , ..- . - -'ff' -.if- . ...wr-I-f'.g 1 ' . i a . 3 , ,Y Q ' F I N I ,.-i FV .X wt ' l T g ' 1 H H- Y F ' ill T' i .- --w Win i- .wikzfif fs. C r S - Flag' I T 1-,. N 5. 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X ,- .. - ' l 4 iii -.ar 1 .tk ' ia Qsiffi T T gg : aw 2 - :rx - 3 ig ii 2' H l Tony Roberts Karen Flocchi Billy Rodgers Susan Fioy Mary Salyers Butch Sampang Patricia Sandy Greta Sanford Kenny Saunders Tim Scales Derrick Scott Mark Selkirt Sandra Shadler Mark Shay Timothy Sherman Rosemary Shores Bernard Shultz Lawrence Simmons Bruce Simon Tracy Simpson David Sink Mark Sink Cara Lee Sisson Mike Sizemore Wayne Slate Chris Slaughter Carolyn Sligh Tammy Sloan Irene Sloane Hansford Slough Angela Smith Connie Smith Jeff Smith Kim Smith Victor Smith Julie Snow Kandy Sowers Timmy Sowers Matt Spence Scott Spencer Dawn Stallard Melanie Stamus Laura Stennett Connie Stevens Elizabeth Stevens Jimmy Stevens John Stienmetz Lisa, Stokely Blair Stone Bobby Stover Jeff Stritesky Wendy Stump Dwayne Sturgill Jimmy Sullivan Kim Sullivan Angela Sweetenberg Mark Sweetenberg Sarah Taylor Greg Thomas Lorrie Thomas Mark Thomas Jeannie Thompson Jerry Thompson David Tolley Christy Tucker John Turner Tim Turner Kevin Tuttle Jack Tyre Julie Ulrey Sherry Underwood Flobin Updike Ken Vandergrift Rickey Wainscott Steve Watkins Keith Weeks Wayne Welch Kevin Wells Mark Wenger Lisa Westmoreland Robert White Mary Kay Wilhelm Chris Williams Gloria Williams Tony Williamson Allen Wimmer Rick Wiseley Dean Wood Greg Wood Mike Woolwine Paul Worley Susan Worrell Mark Wright Beth Young Paula Young Reid Young Rod Young Administration Faculty Staff Guidance We CouIdn't Do Without Then . 'I . 4' 1 ., -,Hs ,,. 1. 5 N, , ' 1. - uf- ' ' .x- ,. 1. L' Qi. Q .V 9' Ii' I. ' ' ' ' r - 3 ' , sly? - ga? 1.3. ' 4 -1 ' J wi Q ' 'vw' , . 4 -e M If 'f ,-.iff tr nw ,f g --1. X A 4 .,, 4' dy 1' ' ' r 6 , 1.1 -M. . Ti' Miss Sue Martin Mrs. Ann Journell T vp' ff ,f g fl Mrs. Gail Jennings, Mrs. Darlene Galllmore Mrs. Loree Sizemore brary Mrs. Edna i l I l .gf K Barden xr I -,,JF - - aw, l 1, R, l . lll E . 5 X . j' f lf The Guidance Department is headed by Miss Sue Martin. The other counselors are Mrs. Ann Journell, Mrs. Loree Sizemore. Mrs. Gail Jennings is the secretary for the guidance dept. These ladies are responsible for many duties that are directly in line with the welfare of all Northside students. The Librarians are headed by Mrs. Edna Barden. Mrs. Judy Knight is also a librarian. Mrs. Harvey is the teacher's aide who is assigned to the library to assist the librarians. These ladies are responsible for about 14,000 books. Mrs. Knight takes the responsibility of seeing that all audio-visual equipment and materials are ordered and sent to teachers. The teacher aides are an invaluable asset to all programs in our school. They are responsible for everything from checking out books, dispensing Holt Reading Materials, to checking attendance. The aides in our school are Mrs. Peggy Spencer, Mrs. Bea Hamilton, Mrs. Diane Harvey, Mrs. Evelyn Nettemeyer, and Mrs. Darlene Gallimore. They play a vital role in keeping school normalcy. Mrs. Lihue Miller, Mrs. Evelyn Wisely, and Mrs. Clifton are aides in the B. A. Class and Special Education Classes Mrs. Diane Harvey Mrs. Judy Knight Secretaries They Keep The Q:-. V7 I --',1 .i-4 3 I I1 1: ? - X , 4 -5-,... , inf f M Li d L p d Mrs. Evelyn Nettemeyer Wheels Rolling ,,-, cv ul Aides These young women and young man work in the office seven perlods each day. errands, answer the phone, and do whatever they can to ease the secretaries' load. Office Aides Aides These students act as runner for the attendance officer and guidance personnel. When a student is do the contacting. Larry Adams Nancy Bates Steve Boyer Jean Brindle Marilyn Bussey Marian Chappelle Margaret Clifton John Conner Pamela Conner Patricia Dillion Norma Dillon Richard Duncan Don Dyer Lynn Edmondson Jerry English Dorothy Francisco Darlene Gallimore Mike Gallimore Linda Gallion Charlotte Garst Sue Giles Dena Gill Ellen Graube Anita Halterman Bee Hamilton Diane Harvey Gail Jennings Ray Jennings Hal Johnston Ann Journell Patricia Keller Robert King Joan Kurland Lee Lang Linda Laprad Lenore Maloui Sue Martin Sam Mayes Gary Maynard Jenny Medley - Dick Miley Lihue Miller ill' . R A -N 1 fi aa 'k' vm: I ' awe L vi . LQ ,VJ-v V .1365-, 1. lift ji . iff- f. Mike Schuster Loree Sizemore Peggy Spencer Bob Spiers Janine Stone Don Summerville Betty Tate Martha Taylor Betty Thomas Sue Thompson Mary Turner Sally Webb Gladys Morris Susan Morris Cheryl Neely Evelyn Nettemeyer Pam Poythress Beverly Pugh Robin Fthoades Judy Roche Diane Ftostosky Fa fn S. OMFEQ TL lx 14,9 V, . ,. r s 1 1 '41, . .J xl D r Q L Nettie Welford Becky Whitfield Bonnie Whitley Debra Williams Joe Williams Evelyn Wisely Susan Woody ,fr .-- .s x Piggy' I ,lllll WJ!! fx f ' U 'ia--m r 1. ef .--Pfffl. i. 'f .VA fx ,., W , 'G ai 'l L-. v,A A z' 1 N adv- They Keep Us Clean .mul .V 5:-I .. M I' , . ff 1' NP ' ATF! ' x ,- r 'I 1 4' . -G Y vdvlgf A l 1 e Mrs. Virginia Sweetenberg . Caldwell, Building Superintendent Mr. Chuck Wade Principal Leadership The principals do an excellent job ol running our school smoothly. Due to heavy responsibilities their days are usually filled. Even though they do have busy schedules they each find the time to talk to students about their problems. Mr. Johnston is head principal and principal for the ninth grade. It is his responsibility to see that the entire school organization runs smoothly. Mr. Dyer is the eighth grade principal. One of his other duties is to take responsibility for the grade cards and class scheduling. Mr. Miley is the seventh grade principal. He is in charge of all sports activities and takes care of the scheduling of all student events. f4'4'Q5' Mr. Hal Johnston ll ' I ..'hf Mr. Don Dyer .fk 'WR' Mr. Richard Miley X - ff ' QL E 1-is 1 1 ui X, r Mr. Dyer talks to Doug Winebarger between classes. ...nv If ..r,. I -4 ff- ka: 5 .-. -171 Mr. Mlley Is interrupted with his paper work to speak to a student. w r Mr. Johnston tldies the shelves In the Iunchroom 95 They Serve Tasty Food nl., I '-r--... ' ' -agua.. l ..-un .,.c---79' - ,X f-. V A Preparation - The staff works busily to prepare a nutritionally sound meal. S ig Busy, Busy, Busy - That is a term describing the hard working staff preparing a meal. Jeff Riddle buys one of the many lunches prepared by the staff. l all UDENT DIRECTORY dams, Doug 50.67 dams Tom 50 45 .kars,, Freddie so Jexander, Jay 74 ll, Joey 62 ll, Melissa 74 lley, loavad 74 Illson, Hope 50 lticel Carolyn 74 ltlerl, Chris 74 ltieri, Jason 50 mmermann, Peter 62 derson, Clarke 74 demon, Donald 62 draws, Edwin 74 char, Jo Ellen 74 gragrlght, Kimberly 74 ol Y, Bruce 74 hum, Jesse 50 bury, ifom 67 weIl,lGeorge 62 wdll,lPhllip 62 rkinsg Ronnie 74,50 dstlltl Renee 50 stln' rlmmy 74 lers.liAl-lgela so,4o,41,4s lers,l Pam 74 beri Klm 62 con Blaine 60 - cons Jeff 60 llleyll Nancy 50,49,4B,69 lln, Carman 50 lln, Stephanie 74 lker,'fDavld 62 lk6f,u Donald 29,50,30,32,33 lker,1I Roger 74 lll, Todd 67 lndy,,l Juliana 74 lrger Brian 62 rgeri Lawrence 74 mes, Denise 74 rnest Michael 62 rnet e, Mark 74 rton Karen 62 rton Robin 62 sham, Wendi 62,40,41,46 uer, ,Daniel 74 uman. Dana 62 ys, Elaine 50 ch, ,Brian 62 rd, Diana 62,37,38,44 rd, ,Donna 50 ers, Becky 50,40,41,2,101 vers, Uenny 8,74,8 nel. Lee so s. Carla 50,37 nani, Blll 62 nett, Teresa 50 , qavld 50,30 arldge, Scott 50,35 op, Greg 62 op, Mitzi 62 op.lFlegan 62,44 n, Jeanne 50 ke, anim 74 e, Dawn 50 r, Eddie 62 chard, Mark 52 kellsltlp, Dalvd 62 kenshlp, Karen 50 kenshlp, Wesley 74 ns,lDbbra 50,37,38,39 lns,iFlebacca 62,40,41 annoni eflly 62 on, Mike 74 on, Ricky 50 en. Amy 74 en, Uunlor 50 n, Valerie 50 Ing. Leah 74 d, Barry 62 d, Keith 62 durate, Todd 50 ne, Laura 50 ne, Linda 74 e, Lisa 74 ge, Flyan 62,6,44 h, Chantelle 50 h, Jeff 62 h. Laura 62 lla, aeglna 62 he. Lisa 50 , , aobby 62 lic, Karen 62 EIB. Donna 62 r, Carolyn 50 las, Gary 74 es, Mike 50.35.45 lng, 'Susan 74 an, Carlyle 50 dnl Greg 62,35 anLTammy 62 y, e, rry 74,35 9. ren 62 . JI my 62 fenllyont 50 km ,lSandy 50 ks, Ronald so I , Brooks, Tony 50 Brown. Brian 74 Brown, Leon 62 Brown, Llsa 74 Brown, Ronnie 50,35 Brown, Steve 74 Brown, Sue 74,72,73 Brown, Tony 62 Broughman, April 74 Broughman, Charles 74 Broyden, Robert 63,35,45 Brua, Wynn 74 Bruce, Cynthia 50,40,41,2 Bryant, Connie 74 Bryant, Danny 45 Bryant, Jlmmy 50 Bryant, Kitty 50 Crotts, Andrew 76 Crouch, Kathleen 64 Crowder, Calvin 76 Crowder, Catrina 76 Cunningham, Beth 63 Cunningham, Steve 52 Curtiss, Tim 52 Custard, Cindy 52 Custer, Debbie 52 Cyphers, Mark 76 Dabbs, Angela 52 Dalton, Debbie 52 Dalton, Greg 76 Dalton, Jimmy 76 Damewood, Lisa 64 Darnell, Cindy 76 Darnell, Linda 76 Francisco, Richard 77 Francisco, Sharon 53 Francisco, Tlm 64 Franklin, Keith 64 Frazier, Brian 64 Frazier, Fluth 53,40,41,2,44 Frazier, Scott 53 Fuller, Tammy 53 Furrow, Eddie 77,6 Furrow, Joy 77 Furrow, Toni 53 Galanes, Susan 53 Gallion, Andrew 77,30 Garman, Hope 64 Garman, Melanie 77 Garman, Steve 64 Garman, Wanda 53 Bryant, Snady 74 Buchanan, Melanie Buckholtz, Tim 50 Buck, Danny 50 Burleson, Rhonda 51 Butz, David 51 Burnett. Bonnie 51 Burris, Valerie 51 Cahill, Becky 51 Caldwell, Davld 51 Caldwell, Doug 8,51,2,6 Call, Richard 51 Callahan, Laura 74 Camarlca, Vlcki 75 Campos, Chrlstan 75 Davalos, Flick 76 Davis, Allen 52,29 Davis, Debbie 52 Davis, Garland 76 Davis, Kathy 64 Davis, Joanna 52 Davis, Keith 76 Davls Missy 64.72.73 Day, Lisa 52,37 Garrison, Kathy 77 Garst, Clay 77 Garst, Paul 64 Gasper, Patricia 53 Gates, Martha 53 Gattoni, Robert 64,6,35 Gouldin, Carol 77,8 Gibson, Lynn 53 Gibson, Sharon 77 Carney, Carper, Carper, Carroll, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Dixie Blair 75 Mark 51 Debbie 51 Brian 51 Cynthia 51 Elizabeth 75 James 51 Pam 75 Patrick 51 Cartrlght, Shane 75 Castell, Barry 75 Catron, Bllly 29,51,30,32,33,44,35 Cavendish, Glna 51,40,41 Chandler, James 75 Chapelle, Jett 51,45 Chiles, Sharon 39,36,44 Chiltum, Robert 75 Chocklett, Karen 51 Church, Clarence 75 Chumley, Kitty 75 Clark, Glen 63 Clark, Greg 63 Clark, John 51 Clark, Teresa 75,10 Clark, Tommy 63 Clarkson, Mark 63 Clifton, Jeff 75 Clinevell, Barry 75 Cochran, John 75 Cochran, David 63 Cochran, Edward 63 Cody, Cathy 51 Cody, Randall 75 Cody, Wanda 63 Cotlman, Neal 75 Coleman, Charlotte 75,10 Colley, Robert 75 Collins, Kevin 63 Collins, Lori 75 Collins, Melissa 75 Collins, Regina 51.37.39 Collins, Tommy 75 Combs, Wayne 75 Compton, Denise 63 Compton, Donald 63 Compton, Michelle 63 Conner, Angela 75,2 Conner, Ginny Conner, Julie 76,10 Conner, Larry Conner, Michael 76 Conner, Teresa 51 Cook, Charles 51 Cook. Diana 76 Cooper, Tommy Correll, Steven 76 Countiss, Karen 35,2,44 Covert, Craig Covert, Kathy Covert, Mlke 51 Cox, Connie 76 Cox, Donna 64 Cox, Jerry 51 Craig. Glenda 64 Craig, Glen 64 Cralghead, Beverly 64,40,41 Cralghead, Karen 76 Cralghead, Laura 51,37,44 Crawford, Regina 52 Crawford, Sherry 52 Creasy, Richard Creasy. Susan 76 Crews, Dawn 64 Crockett, Lee 52,35 Crosswhlte, Vlcky 76 Deberry, Eddie 64 Dehart, Davis 64 Delninger, Eric 76 Dickenson, Robin 64 Dlckert, Jimmy 52 Dickson, David 52,35 Dletrlch, Brian 52 Dlnkle, Dwayne 52,44,98,99,69 Dodd, Robbie 64 Donaghy, Karen 64 Dooley, Robert 76 Dotson, Larry 64 Dowdy, Susan 76 Dowell, Tracy 76 Doyle, Matt 52,35 Dryer, Scott 64 Duffy, Greg 52 Dulany, Paul 64 Dummlt, Kim 52 Duncan, Erin 64 Duncan, Pete 76 Duntord, Angela 52 Eakin, Tammy 52 Eanes, Dawn 52,49,48 Echols, Vicky 64 Edmison, Tammy 52,6 Edwards, Tim 52,64 Eisner, Fred 52 Eisner, Tim Eldred, Mark 52,35 Elliott, Cindy 76 Elliott, Greg 76 Ellis, Lisa 52,51 Ellls, Mark 76,8 Emlck, Chris 76 Engleman, Kim 52 Epperly, Stephen 76 Erickson, Sandra 52 Evans, Clarence 76 Evans, Lelia 64 Ewers, Tammy 52 Ewing, Ann 52 Faery, Anna Marie 64 Faery, Rlck 76,8 Falls, Brian 76,35 Fanning, John 52,30,32 Farley, Leslie 52,6 Farmer, Ginger 64 Farmer, Tony 76 Faucetts, Todd 76 Faust, Henry 52 Feazell, Jetf 76,81 Ferguson, Tlm 76 Ferrell, Kenny 76,81 Fetterman, Richard 64 Fink, Dawn 76 Finley, Stevan 52 Finney, Angela 64 Firebaugh, Scott 76 Flrebaugh, Todd 52,101 Firestone, Becky 64 Fitzgerald, Kevin 76 Fitzhenry, Marlene 52 Fleshman, Bobby 52 Fleshman, Rhonda 76 Fllnchum, Rhonda 76 Flora, Jan 52,46 Flora, Mike 64 Floras, Phillip 77 Flores, Ramona 64 Flores, Ramon Flores, Virginia 64 Foley, Jandell 77 Flournoy, J.D. 53 Fobare, Patrick 53 Forbes, Sonya 64,61 Fortune, Cindy 53 Foster, Tom 64 Foutz, Janet 77 Fox, Patricia 77 Francisco, Brenda 64 Francisco, Linda 64 Gibson, Gibson, Gilbert, Gilbert, Gill, Bill John 77 Teresa 53 Charles 77 Matt 53,35 53,101 Gllllsple, Anthony 77 Gllllsple, Sonja 53,75 Gillay, Cathy 77 Gwens, David Givens, Gregg 53 Glass, Connie 77 Glass, Robyn 53 Gnlazdowski, Jan 77,10 Goad, Robin 77 Gobble, Mark 8,6 Golden, Jeff 28 Goode, Goode, Donald Sonja Graham, Dwayne 53,35 Graham, Randy 53,101 Graham, Tamra Graham, Timmy 53 Graham, Wendy 77 Grant, Kyle 53,45 Grayblll, J.R. 77 Greenway, Tim 77 Gregory, Connie 78 Gribben, Cindy 8,6 Gribben, Mary Beth 53 Grim, Amy 78 Gulnn. David 54 Gulley, Martha 54 Gurley, Lee 54 Gwaltney, Tammy 78 Habel, Belinda Hackett, Carol 78 Hagee, Doug 54 Haines, Marie 8,78 Hale, Brian Hale, Claudette 54,42,72,55 Hale, Dennis 54 Hale, Karen Hale, Paulette 78,42 Hales, Doug Hall, Elizabeth 78 Hall, Julle 54 Hall, Stephanie 78 Hall, Steve Halsey, Pamela 78 Hamblin, Jennifer 37,6 Hamilton, Karen Hamilton, Mlke 54,35 Hamilton, Scott Hammer, Allen 78 Hammer, Lisa 78,10 Hancock, Kevin 54 Hannah, Dale 78 Hansel, Ben Hardy, Mark 54,57 Harnberger, Hugh Harper, Lee 9,54 Harris, Barbara 78 Harris, Burley 54 Hart, Neal 78 Hart, Woody 54,35 Hartless, Debbie 86,54,46,1 Hartless, Vickie 78 Hartman, Lisa 78,10 Hash, Heather 6,101 Haynes, Mike Hedge, Kim 42 Hallman, Tracy 78 Heldreth, Ryan 35 Hendricks, Sonya 54 Henley, David 54,B,45 Henley, John 78,8 Hensley, Brian 78 Hensley, Paula Hess, Karen 54 Hicks, Melissa 78 Hlcks, Thomas 65 Hicks, Vlcki 46,44 01 Hller, Michael 66 Hill, Bill 54 Hill, Eddie 54,35 Hill, Jenny 54,44 Hill, Randy 78,81 Hlllls, Debbie 54,35 Hillman, Pam 54,10 Hiner. Angie 54,46 Hines, Laura 54 Hite, Cindy 78 Hodge, Doug 78 Hodge, Keith 54 Hodge, Regina Hodges, Bo 54 Hodges, Laura 66 Hodges, Virginia 78 Hoer, Jean 78 Hofman, Patrica 54,37 Hogan, Jerry 54,35 Hoke, Wendy 37,44,69 Holdren, Betty 66 Holiday, Donald 54 Holland, Lara 54,6 Hollingsworth, Jeff 54,35 Holmes, Debbie 54 Holmes, Susie 61 Holt, James 78 Horanzo, John 45 Hostutler, Mike 54 Hostutler, Steve 78 Howard, Billy 35 Howell, Harvey 78,8 Hudson, John 78 Hudson, Rhonda 78,10 Huff, Terry 78 Huffman, Gary 54 Hughes, Anthony 54 Hughes, Darryl 86 Hughes, Julie 54,35 Hughes, Richad 66 Hull, Cathy 66 Humphrey, Eric 29,54,45,30 Humphrey, Steven 66 Humphrey, Wendy 78,81,10 Humphreys, Kena 78 Hurt, Deborah 78 Hurt, James 66 Hurt, Jennifer 78,46 Hussel, Gary 54,6 Husted, Lisa 66 Hutcherson, Henry 78 Hutcherson, Patricia 87,78,75,10 lngerson, Kim 54 Jack, Ellen 54 Jackson, Rita 54 James, Allen 55 James, Joanne 66 Janney, Tanya 66 Jarvis, Dayna 78 Jeffers, Scott 55 Jefferson, Tracy 55 Jeffreys, Patrica 55 Jenkins, David 55 Jenkins, Gary 66 Jenkins, Judy 55 Jennings, Bruce 55,35 Jennings, Deborah 78 Jensen, Ken 55 Jobe, Tracy 42,46,44,67 Johnson, Daryl 6,35,61 Johnson, Denise 66 Johnson, Elizabeth 78 Johnson, Melvin 55,51 Johnson, Michael 78 Johnson, Sam 55 Jones, Butch 78 Jones, Delana 66 Jones, Emory 79 Jones, Karen 55 Jones, Martha 55 Jones, Michael 79 Jones, Susie 55 Journell, Alex 79 Journell, Joanie 55,51 Journell, Tracy 42,44 Kabler, Doug 6 Kalafut, John 55,45 Keenan, Mike 55,35 Keene, Harold 66 Keese, Ken 45 Kefler, Steve 79,35 Keith, Karen 66 Kelly, Mike 79 Kelly, Tim 79 Kenan, Steve 66 Kenney Vicky 55 Kessinger, Jeff 77 Keyton, Trenda Kincer, Todd 55 Kincer, Tony 79 King, Tracy 79 Kiser, Robert 55 Knapp, Karen 55 Konrad, Kristen 55,37,38,39,44 Kothelmer, Brett Kragh, Bonnie 79 Kyle, Kevin 79 Lalferty, Karen 46 Land, Tommy 55 Lanford. Margie 55.2.49 LaPrad, Donna 79 Lavlnder. Marie Lawrence. Patrica 55 Lawrence. Tony 29.55 Lawson. Angela 56 Lawson. Kyna 66 Lawson, Rhonda 79 Layman, John 79 Layman. Llnda 79 Layne, David 68 Lee. Mlke 35 Letlore. Tommy 79 Leitwlch, Dennis 29.39.83 Leglnus, Ken 79 Lemon, Mark 56.6 Leonard, Anita 56,46 Leonard. Pam 56 Lenoir. Mlke 66 Lester. James 66 Lester. Serepta 56 Lewls, Vanya 56,2.40,41,44.49 Lipscomb. Donna 6 Lockhart, Jett 79.8 Long. Debble 56.2.42 Long, Sonny 79 Long, Vivian 79.10 Lorton. Donald 35 Lotts, Penny 56,35 Lowry, Brlan 79 Lucas. Julle 79 Lucas, Pam 66 Lynch. Llsa 66 Lynn. Willlam 79 Macintosh, Sharon 80 Macintosh. Shawn 80 Madagan. Jentry Madden, Adele 79,10 Malone. Kevin 56.35 Manuel. Roger 45 Martin. Charmaine 80 Martln. Davld 80 Martin, Freda 67 Martin. James L. 80 Martin. Jana 56.26 Martin. Jay 35 Martln, Jlmmy 56 Martln, Jlmmy 80 Martin. Llsa Martln. Sharon 67 Martin. Stephanie 67 Martln. Teresa 67 Mason. Margaret 56 Massie, Teresa 80,8 Matthews, Robln 56.49 Mattox. Greg 56.77 Maycock. Richard 56 Maycock. Sheri 44 McAllister. Doug 45 McAllister, Klm 80 McAllister. Steve 56.6.99 McCauley. Chip 56 McCauley. Tim 8.80.8 McCraw. Craig 56 McGraw. Lisa 80.8 McDaniel. Dennls 56 McDaniel. Dwayne 35 McDaniel, Marty 67 McDaniel. Mlke 80 McDaniel, Pam 80 McFarland. Dawn 80,8 McFarland. Scott 56.35 McFalls. Tim 80 McGalllard. Windsor 67 McGee. Tim 80 McGuire. Mlke 56 McGuirt. John 67 McKaughan. Wendy 67 McKee. Mlke 80 McLaughlin. Doug 67 McMillan. Reneta 72,87 McNulty, Kate 56 McNutt. Jonathan 56 McNutt. Llsa 44.67 Meadors. Lester 56 Meadors. Senora 67 Mech. Mike 80 Messlmar. Lee 8.6.67 Milan. Patricia 80 Miles. Jeff 6.65.67 Mllls. Lance 80,8 Mills. Scott 56.26 Mlnnlx. Steve 56 Mlntkenbaugh. Robin 56.42 Mlstelle. Danielle 40.41.6,101,87 Mitchell, Brent 80,35 Mitchell. Melinda 80 Mitchell. Tlm 56 Mltchem, Robert 67 Montgomery, Loalynn 80 Mooney, Jamle 2 Moore. Deborah 80 Moore. Llsa 67 Moran. Kim 67 Moran, Tammy 80 Morgan. Jim 68 Morgan, Julie 68,61 Morgan. Kirk 68 Morgan. Mary 56.49.57 Morris. Dennis 80 Morris. Eva 56.49.59 Morrls. Michael 56,35 Morris. Stephanie 68.46.63 Morton. Amy 80 Morton Robert 80 Morton. Robin 68 Morton. Susan 68.40.41,44 Mosley. John 80 Moses, Deborah 56 Mowbry. Lyn 56 Mumford. Paul 56 Murdock. Mike 80 Murko. Marty 68.42 Murray. Greg 68,8 Murray. Jennller 68,37 Myers. Allen 56 Myers. Chris 56 Myers, Kim 68 Myers, Penny 56 Neece. Mark 80 Neely, Randall 80,8 Nelson. Chris 80 Nelson. Lisa 80 Newcomb. Carl 56 Newcomb. Chris 80,8 Nicely. Denise 56 Niningar, Chris 68 Noble. Steve 68 Nye. Jason 68 Obenshain, Janet 56 Ohl. Melissa 8.80 Orange. Kathy 68 Orange. Steve 68 Orr. Kenny 57 Otey. Greg 68.30.67 Otey. Llsa 57 Ouelette. Mike 80 Overstreet. Klm 68 Overstreet. Shawn 68.42.83 Owens, Lisa 80 Oyler. Mike B0 Oyler. Yvonne 80 Pack. Mltchell 57 Paitord. Tracy 68 Painter. Melissa 68 Palmer, Jannller 57 Palmer. Kathy 68 Palmeirl. John 68 Palmeirl. Ronnle 57.45.35 Paluch. Karen 57 Paluch. Krls 68.3.40 Pannell. Tracy 68 Parker, Mike 68 Parker. Tammy 57 Parr, Denise 68 Paschall. David 57.45,35.59 Patrick. Kevin Robert 57,69 Patton, Rhonda 80 Patton, Teddy 80 Patton. Valerle Patterson. 9,42.46.48.59 Paul. Willie 81,8 Padigo. Klm 81 Pelletier. Julle 81.101 Pendleton. Jill 68 Pendleton. Tlm 57 Pendry. Deanna 68 Penturtt, Barbara 68 Perdue, Larry 57 Perkins. Bath 57 Perkins. Diedra 57 Peroulos, Pat 68.44 Perry. Mlke 68 Peterson. Patsy 57 Peverall. Joy 57.42.55 Peverall. Troy 68 Phillips. John 81,72 Phillos. Angelo 68 Phllpott, Penny 57 Pierce. Billy 68 Pierce, Doug 81 Pierce. Richard 61 Plerce. Rosemary 68 Pleasant. Mark 81 Pleasants. John 57 Plunkett, Alisa 81 Plunkett, Gary 57 Plunkett. Randy 81 Polndexter, Vonne 68 Polling. John 68 Poora. Johana 81 Porter. Michael 68 Powell, Kathy 57 Powell, Stephen 81.72 Powers. Randy 57,35 Powers. Stephen 81 Powers. Tammy 81 Pray. Glenn 81 Presson. Sharon 81 Prlce. Danny 68.30 Prlce. Larry 68 Price, Sandra 68 Prince, Vicky 81 Pugh. Debra 69 Pugh, Teresa 57 Quisenberry. Gary 69 Ragland, Dale 69.6,39,65 Rakes. Pam 58,36 Ralph. David 58,45 Ramsey. Brenda 57 Ratcllft, Chris 58 Ratclift. David 69 Ratcliff. Donna 81 Ratclilf, Karen 69 Ratclllt. Robin 58 Redditt. Elbert 58 Reed. Brian 81 Reed. Tambra 58 Reedy. Davld 58 Reese, Eric 81 Repique, Angle 69 Reynolds, Kathryn 81 Reynolds, Paul 69.72 Reynolds. Wendy 58 Rlce, Donald 69 Richards. Alissa 69 Richards, Phlllp 81 Richardson. Glenn 69 Richardson, Karen 58 Richardson, Kyle 69 Richmond,Jerry 81,30 Rickman, Judy 69 Riddle. Jett 81 Robbins. Jelf 81 Robbins, John 69 Roberts. Tony 82.35 Robertson, Joe 69 Robertson. Susan 58.6 Robinette. Barbara 58 Robinson. Rob 69,35 Robinson. Sandra 58,10 Roccl. Karen 82,10 Rogers, Billy 82 Rogers, Mark 69 Ross. Angle 69 Roy. Bruce 58 Roy. Susan 82 Rozler. Van 58.49.53 Ruble. Mike 35 Runions, Gary 58,6 Runyon. Patty 58,6 Runyon. Sherry 69.44 Ryan. Tlm 69 Sadler. Beka 5B.42,46.44.48 Salyers, Mary 82 Salyers, Sandra 58 Sampang, Butch 82 Sandy, Patrlca 82,72 Sandford. Gretta 82.46.10 Sartin. Alvin 58,55 Saul, Lynn 58.101 Saunders. Kenny 82 Saunders. Richard 58 Scales, Tlm 82 Scott. Derrick 82 Seay. Linda 58 Selkirk, Mark 82.8 Shadler. Sandra 82 Shannon. Eva 69 Shaver, Jerry 69,63 Shay, Mark 82 Sheffield. Erlc 69 Shell. Amy 68 Shelton. Jlm 69 Shelton, Klm 58.83 Shepard, Dlckle 70 Sheperd. Susan 58 Sherman. Timothy 82.8 Shirley, Blll 58.35 Shoemaker, Robert 58 Shores. Rosemary 82.10 Shultz. Bernard B2 Shumaker. Greg 58 Shumaker. Marcel 10 Shupe, John 70 Shupe, Mason 70 Silvey, Robln 70 Simmons. Klm 70 Simmons. Lawrence 82,35 Simmons. Stephanie 58 Simon. Bruce 82 Simon. Shawn 58 Slmpklns, Theresa 58 Simpson. Steven 58 Simpson, Terry 58 Simpson. Tracy 82.10 Sink. Becky 58,9 Sink. Davld 82 Sink, Mark 82 Slrry, Claude 58 Sisson. Cara Lee 82.10 Sizemore, Frank 58,77 Sizemore, Mike 82 Slate, Wayne 82 Slaughter. Chris 82 Sllgh, Carolyn 82 Sloan, Tammy B2 Sloan. Todd 70 Sloane. lrene 82.10 Slocum. Beth 70 Slough, Hanslord 82 Smith. Angela Smith, Cindy 58 Smith, Connie 82.10 82.10 Smith. Daniel 58 Smith. David 70.35 Smith, Debra 70 Smith. Denise Smith, Herbert 58 Smlth, Jeff 82 . 2,10 Smlth, Mike 58.35 Smith, Olivia 70 Smith, Richard 59,35 Smlth, Rodney 59 Smlth, Steven Smith. Vlctor 82 Snapp. Harold Snider. Dana 59 -Snider. Teresa 70.46.101 Snow, Dawn 59,40 Snow, Julle 82 Sollie, Davld 70 Sowers, Kandy 82 Sowers. Kevin 70 . Sewers. Tammy 70.71 Sowers. Tlmmy 82 Spangler, Mark 70 Spangler. Sherry 70 Spence, Daryl 70 Spence, Matt 82 Spence, Tracy 59.42.46 Spencer. Pam 59.44.38.39,36.53 Spencer. Scott 82 Spradllng, Chris 8.70.6,8,35 Stacey. Diedra 59.46,36,49.4B Stafford. Chris 70,6 Stallard, Dawn 82 Stalnaker, Donald 70 Stamper. Teresa Stamus, Melanie 82 Stamus, Stephanie 70,46 Stanger. Kathryn 70 Stanley, Melissa 70 Stanley. Scott Starkey, Stephanie 70,46 St. Clalr, David 70 Stennett, Becky 70 Stennett, Laura B3 Stennett, Lee 29.30 Stennett, Tonda 70.3.63 Smith Klm 8 Stevens. Con n 58 59,6 59.35 59 ie 83 Stevens. Elizabeth 83 Stevens. Jett 59.30,101.83 Stevens. Jlmmy 83 Stevens. Marla 59,44 Stevens. Tlm 59,44 Stewart. Becky 70 Stienmetz. John 83,8 Stckely. Lisa 83 Stone, Blair 83 Stone, Tim 59 Stover, Bobby 83 Stritesky. Jeff 83 Strom. Jett 70 Stuart. Lori 7 0 Stultz. Ronnie 70 Stump. Susie 70 Stump. Wendy 83 Sturglll. Dwayne 83 Styles. Veronica 59.6.40 Sullivan. Jimmy 83 Sullivan. Kim 83.8 Sullivan, Susan 59 Summers. Ann 59 Summers. Eva 59.35 Swann, Marg 8 Sweetenberg, Sweetenberg ret 59 Angela B3 Mark 83 Rhonda 59,40 Sweetenberg. Sweetenberg, Sweetenberg, Sophie 70 Sweetenberg, Tim 5930.33.32 Swlnk. Kent 70,45 Swltzer. Gene 59 Switzer. James 70 Tate. Andrea 59 Tate, Donald 70 Taylor. Misty 60 Taylor. Sarah 83,72.8 Tenney. Susan 60 Thomas, Carolyn 60 Thomas. Greg Th0I1'1BS, KB!! 1 Renee 70 83 29.60,45.51.69 Thomas. Kevin 70.30 Thomas. Lorrie 83 THDMBS, MBI' Tl1Ol'l'lBS. MBC k l 83 60 Thomas. Robln 70 Thompson. Davld 71 Thompson, Jeannie 83,72 Thompson, Jerry 83 Tlockowaskl. Joan 71 Tolley. David 83 Tolley. Jena 71 Tracy. Jack 71 Travls. Terrie 71 Trottman, Bruce 60 Trout, Denise 60,40 Tuck, Carl 60 Tuck. Rosemary 60 Tucker. Angie 71 Tucker, Christy 83 Turner. John 83 Turner, Tim 84 Tuttle. Kevin 84 Tyree. Jack 84 Tyree. Jerry 71 Ulrey. Julle 84 Ulrey. Larry 71,101 Undarwoocl, Sherry 84 Updike, Robin 84 Updike, Tony 60 Vandergrift. Ken 84 Vess. Sharon 60.46.48 Vessey. Robin 71 Wade. Kristine 60 Wade, Riley 60,42 Wadosky, Patty 71.42 Walnscott. Karen 71 Walnscott. Ricky 84 Walaskl. Sandra 60 Waldeck. Angela 60.46.40 Walden. Hunter 71 Walker, Bruce 71.6 Walker. Kevln 71,35 Walker. Kirk 60,45 Walker. Melissa 71 Wallace, Scott 71.30 Walters, Kathy 71 Warren. April 60 Watkins. Steve 84,72 Watts. Missy 71 Webb, Dawn 71 Webber, Timmy 71 Weddle. David 60.6.30 Weeks. Keith 84 Weeks. Kevin 71 Welkel, Julie 60,42 Weikel. Michelle 71,42 Welch. Wayne 84 Wells, Kevln 84 Wenger, Mark 84 Wenger. Mary Beth 60 West. Crystal 71 Westmoreland. Lisa 84 Wheeler. Mitch 60 White. Eddie 60.35 White. Mike 60 White. Robert 84 Whitenack, Rebecca 60 Whltmlre, Danielle 60,40 Whittaker. Stacy 72,44 Wickham. Vicky 72 Wilhelm, Mary Beth 84 Wilhelm. Renee 60 Williams, Chris 84 Wllllams, Delana 72.44 Williams. Gloria 84 Williamson, Jlmmy 60 Williamson. Tony 84 Wilson, Debbie 72 Wllson. Jett 60,35 Wlmmer. Allen 84 Wlmmer. Ronald 60 Wlmmer. Susan 72 Wlnebarger, Doug 60 Wlnter. Dawn 72 Wirt. Todd 72 Wlse, Garner 72 Wisely. Ricky 84 Wltty, Eugene 60 Wlttwer. Melissa 72 Wobensmlth, Gary 72 Wohllord. Tondra 72,61 Wolfe. Steve 60 Wood. Dean B4 Wood, Greg 84 Wood. Jett 60 Wooldridge, Steve 72 Woolwlne, Mlke 84 Wooten. Tony 72 Worley. Herbert 60 Worley, Paul 84 Worrell. Susan 84 Wray. Susan 60 Wren. Susan 60 Wright. Jeff 72,35 Wright, Mark 84 Wright, Teresa 72 York. Lonnie 72 Young. Beth 84 Young. Jefl 72.35 Young. Paula 84 Young. Reid 84 Young. Rod 8.84 Young, Teresa 72 Conclusion lorthslde Junior High has held many surprises this year. The lall and girls basketball teams were Roanoke Valley Junior High tpions and the boys basketball team was Roanoke Valley Regular on Champions. The gymnastics came in third place in the a ent. Ven missed several days for snow and the '79 Ice Storm, because ase' we had to mlss holidays and go on several Saturdays. lummer will bring many mixed feelings. Some people will be sad, nparated from friends, and others will be glad to be getting out of ol. 'his year marked the first for the Behaviorial Adjustment Class tBAl ol This roved to meet the needs of several students which scho . p ular classroom could not. The Special Education Class had two students for the first time. 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