Northwest Cabarrus High School - Dynamis Yearbook (Concord, NC)
- Class of 1970
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To a man who has devoted many years of hard work and so much of himself, we give our thanks. Without his devotion and concern for us, Northwest's trophy case would be empty. He is a man who has won the respect and admiration of all students at Northwest. Through his unerring guidance and individual help, he has been an inspiration to the students and faculty. With ever-increasing gratitude for the qualities you possess - a cheerful, warming smile, an understanding and truthful nature, a willingness to contribute time and patience, and for your high ideals, we dedicate the 1970 Dynamis to you Mr. Bernie Edwards. cgfancfi Uafion You swallowed a what? These familiar words still echo from the biology lab. Mrs. Lucille Daniel has exhibited her excellence in com- municating the wonders of science in many ways. To a lady who has given many years of hard work and unlimited service to Northwest, we give our thanks. Her high ideals, challenging character, and captivating spirit, all shown so graciously every day, are deeply implanted in our lives. We are deeply indebted to one who is forever displaying enthusiastic interest in our school activities, for without her help we never could have produced our Junior-Senior proms. She has given us endless hours of the patience and guidance and helped communicate to us the qualities needed for becoming a teacher. For her conscientious effort in making each of her classes a time of self-discovery, for her patience and love, for these qualities of a truly great teacher and friend, we dedicate the 1970 Dynamis to you, Mrs. Lucille Daniel. .ll MW 4 gms sw' Sabi, ' L,-'4 sf f- , 1 di Y -1 llllfll!lIlll'llll'lllllIlllll'H 1 A feng azs kkks ksaosa of Gqukurnn. ws ouuskjusa ak kkks s ck ff akanck kkks 9oak7 fzoaka, ibzaining fox a anokkksz Hsaz. 'jonzouow ws wif ik wgigbsz of kkks k7a.1k zinging cfkssz. 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They are the directors of our high school years. Their impressions, demands, and ideas help us to mold our futures and to form our own philosophies. They not only direct us, but they give of themselves - their knowledge, time, dedication and concern. They expect the best, but have an understanding of the worst. The faculty is always willing to listen to our problems and help in any way they can. They are always there when we need them. sae, f- T, 'ua Y, my They are not only involved in our school lives, but also our social activities. Busy teachers donate their valuable time to help us by sponsoring our cheerleaders, the Junior-Senior, Sadie Hawkins and Homecoming Dances, our clubs, and our athletic teams. For all these things, we find the faculty of Northwest impossible to overlook. We give our praise and admiration to their never-ending patience and untiring efforts to impart knowledge. e l me tu-1 - . .K Mr. G ar mo n always finds time to cater to student the needs of ever y f i Ugg Ebifzacfoza. uicfs Avfucfsnfi FD fo 0. .f .Sz sci: .qnzocfucfion The 1969-'70 Production of Education at North- west was again under the direction of Mr. Robert L. Garmon, Playing a very important role, Mr. Garmon is dedicated to improving Northwest and he does a marvelous job keeping Northwest on a smooth-run- ning daily schedule. Mr. Garmon takes great interest in the extra-cur- ricular activities of the student body. He strongly approves of the D.E. and I.C.T. programs as well as the accomplishments of our Drama, Music, and Ath- letic Departments. He is proud ofthe Northwest cast and is glad to help and advise each student who needs his assistance. In the absence of Mr. Garmon, Mr. Boyce Caudle is ready to assume the role of director and all the responsibilities that go with the title. Along with his duties as co-director, Mr. Caudle also teaches, coaches, and Heads our Athletic Department. -alfa! If Mrs. Kelly spends many hours of her day checking school finances. Mrs. Carol Kelly, the school secretary. is another person without whom Northwest could not function. For all who pass through the front office, she holds a warm-hearted greeting. Mrs. Kelly keeps accurate business records, arranges and keeps track ofstudent schedules, and takes care of school finances. Mrs. Jane Smith, Northwest's sole guidance coun- selor, has gained the respect and admiration of the entire student body. She centers her concern on the student as an individual and the cast as a whole. With the assistance of college catalogs from the Guidance Department, Mrs. Smith helps plan for those Seniors with college in mind. For those who plan no further education following graduation, she urges them to take vocational or business courses to prepare for the vocation of their choice. Administering such tests as the P.S.A.T., N.E.T.D., and G.A.T.B. also falls under the responsibility of Mrs. Smith. She plans and directs Career Week, an annual event, emphasizing the importance of planning ahead for the future. Whether it be an academic or social problem, the Guidance Department is available to each and every student. Mrs. Smith is always there with a warm heart and a willing hand, and if she is unable to help, she will find someone who can. te Mrs. Smith spends a great deal of hcr . pr xi x FX' 1 . s , t , .x K . Y h ef., rf r-J-' of W M k.. ' .sf X . : J ,rss ,ff !f'3f'71:- .egg wi ,,-If 'Y Mrs. June Land v A B.S.g East Carolina University X English IV g in fell li ESIQQZEHZEIZE - I Miss Sharpe carefully types exams for the Sophomores On HilkiTem and eglertamed her English IV classes with a Black Cat Tale. S, Q' 'z-f . S 5 . 5 , 3 0 , ff f f Miss Linda Sharpe r W Q A.B.g Pfeiffer College l :fd 3 English II Sponsor: Creative Writing Club ' :VFR J , s, W ,I fr t., -,,LHm,,qLVV ., X ' we , 42 la- ' Gqffo wi gfudsnfa 7 iff 1 vrpw.,-f l Between his classes Mr. Buford is caught relaxing in the office. 'jo flxfizasa gfiamu vga Ugwa 'zzafius Kmfzifin . ln our English department the fruits ofa successful English study are extensive. From Great Expectations to The Canter- bury Tales every student at Northwest travels through his literary heritage. We have learned that the art of English is both an expres- sion and an application of our many personalities. Our descrip- tions of laughter, sadness and love are displayed in poetry, prose, plays and ballads. We found that English is really a study of people. The basic skills of grammar are the keys to communication. They open the doors to speaking, writing, reading, listening, and understanding. Frequent studies of parts of speech, clauses, and clarity of expressions sharpen our understanding and improve our communication with the world around us. T -1-5. 43 fit i , l B ,..- ig zzz , .,., 'lii l: ...,.,. . 'f Q l p Q s. is- Q- ,, I ixfz' ,sw W, . E l tp Q, LQ 5 f 4:1 Q.. 1 is iw f . ,, . mg fb , hy Y , ,. p 35 i, gf, it BR? r RM: Y X we . J gg? 16551 3 ' ., .ary .ff f y, ,tx - A Y af -.?i.fl1-?x,,sfF-f , 51. ,,5.QxQ,Qiyaj5.,xN5? Sr Mr. Arthur Buford A.B.: Livingstone College English I Mr. Bernie Edwards B.S.: Catawba College English Girls' Basketball Coach Head Baseball Coach Sponsor: Monogram Club Mr. Edwards conjures up another difficult diagraming program for h advanced English class. 'h,f ':t-in su.. 4 -.J ' Q'- - 'Q r is C, A jg K Mrs. Elizabeth Cobb B.S.g Columbia College English ll, Journalism Advisor: Northwesterly Mrs Cobb relaxes and enjoys the Sounds of America. Mrs. Spears prepares Brenda Jones for a drama presentation With a warm smile, Miss Plummer aids Doug Kirkman in planning the layout for another annual page. Mrs. Ruby Spears B.A.g UNC-Chapel Hill Speech 84 Drama, English IV Sponsor: Thespians Club L., dug, lt , ,' Eff , v qi ,411 f .f svvranuaua-up. F , x , 5 N, , 'JP Special Education students are guided by Mrs. Mason. -N . X -li Mxiixll -A .X .5 X. X J-fin N ski Ni u'.' X .sy Xiixkfv-rf Mrs. Melinda Mason B.S.g Appalachian State University Special Education I2 Efacfiusi 'zouiz aw jnfszaif Mrs. Grace Lawing B.S.g Barber Scotia College English I 5 , Mrs. Lawing uses thc aid of films to make her English classes more meaningful azz' 1' f' I , r ?,H,A Her: 4 Z 5' E l ,oi 'fi cgfucfanfi flxfzfofca gbzincgb as 0 aw Jwafgsnzafici The aim of the Northwest math department is to teach a student to accumulate facts, to think through problems, and to reach a logical conclusion. One,s placement in society may be decided by these practical applications. Our math department strives to provide an effective back- ground for every student. General math, consumer math, and business math are offered to students planning to enter a business school or seeking employment directly after gradu- ation from high school. The college-bound student may pick from Algebra I and Il, geometry, advanced algebra, trigonometry, and calculus. Math has progressed into a logical science. lt is the medium of expression used by all the sciences. Math is becoming more and more important in the quest for scientific knowledge. Mr. Angley seems to be amazed at the answer given by a geometry student. .f rf. 1 we-pw-W.. , , W M M 'MMM A ' full ,au-. During Algebra and Trig. classes Miss Yelton makes much use of the black board. Miss Terry Yelton B.S.g Appalachian State University Trig., Advanced Algebra, Algebra Il, Calculus Sponsor: Beta Club 45 5 Mr. Robert Angley B.S.gPfeiffer College Geometry, General Math, Boys' J.V. Basketball Coach Co-sponsor: Math Club s l i Mrs. Sarah Melton B.S.g Appalachian State Univ. Algebra I, Consumer Math Sponsor: Jr. Boosters' Club . . lx VVVA M M, i ,553 ,M Z fy ,L . .,. V Miss Hall, smiling with patience, awaits the answer of one of her students. M P r. M Mr. Danny Philbeck B.S. Pfeiffer College General Math Co-sponsor Math Club 47 msg, I rrir W Hete V f Mrs Melton listens attentively to questions during her general math class. Miss Tamara Hall B.S. Univ. of N.C. Algebra I, General Math hilbeck attempts to explain ratios to his general or I nath class. , Mr. Boyce Caudle A.B.g Catawba College Biology, Assist. Administration, Boy's Basketball Coach, Assistant lfootball Coach With a look of disgust, Mrs. Boling sweeps mistake. figs., me W ss- 5 :fr .F M, it up an Mr. Kemp Huss Mrs. Lucille Daniel B.S.g University of N.C. B.S.g UNC-Greensboro Biology, Physical Science, Co-sponsor, Biology, Physical Science, Co-Sponsor Jr. Booster's Club FTA Mrs. Cleo Boling B.S.g Pfeiffer College Biology, Biology Advanced Advanced Biology f - Q J .V , . it .' .. ' .fiifl . . , f ' fi .5 ' t ' 7 , ' L i .,. f , 1' 'ii 1' - fl 5 k l as .2 2 - . :':igls, ,Nm in Q as ly I W-...f rc -fi , I if f' .gii . - 1 C' 1 5 1 'f i cp f - . . f ,-.. .sagof 5-af . Via, was :villa ow 5 Q be if if 3. F 5 l ' a 3 r A J 48 Northwest, like many other schools throughout North Car- olina, offers science courses in two large realms of study. One area is concerned with biological sciences, and the other deals with the concepts of the universe. Courses under those two categories include: Physical Science, Biology, Advanced Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Choice of emphasis in either area of this curriculum is left solely to the judgement of the individual student. However, it is the intention of the science department to offer such a varied and flexible schedule of scientific study that even those students who are not preparing for college will gain skills and understanding of the basic sciences. These skills will help the student develop feelings of secur- ity suitable to any phase oflife, and help him to grasp a deeper understanding of manis role in an everchanging technical world. Mr. Huss prepares his lab for his next class. ,,,,..,. V-: ' V M ,,,,,, WW f, 2 ? W, we f 2 4 pi if' V 1 1 ,M twig P' 7 rm-- ,-, flrs. Daniel and her biology students experiment to find out what life is all bout, Mr. Gilreath pauses during a busy day to arrange his notes for his next class. y ,, .. .Hr .. W i' ww Mr. Dotson asks his physical sceincc class a question and waits for an answer ciznfi ic lflafgocfi tjsifacf in Ozfgwsaf cz 1 Mr. Robert Dotson - I- B,S.gAppalachian State I Y University by Physical Science, 'if V Chemistry, Physics Sponsor: Science Club Q1 Ei ns:-no--by ii iiii , . .es 1 Mr. James Gilreath B.S.1 Appalachian State University Physical Science 50- ill During the course of study Mrs. Moore points out the location of Alaska. r Mrs. Joyce W. Moore 'B.S.g East Carolina University U.S. History Government Miss Betty Presson B.S.g Appalachian State University 5 M.A.g UNC at Chapel Hill Department Head World History ociof cgwciancas ocus cfvafion I aa I .Wiz , -- ---. 'lil' ' 'V i PTT' i i L ,af i .5 M :X f 'W ,B . 3 ' , ', Q , K , F W ,, ., l ' ,J 3, Zfyww f 1 + ,, W, i , i,,,s,,...W...,,..,.v........,..1Wr , , .,. Q 'ilnliuln N'wQ W L ---.....,,WM f.,,.l,i,,:, Miss Presson unexpectedly springs a pop test upon her history students. As we draw open the curtains and take a look at the social sciences at N.C.H.S., we find that the Social Stu- dies Dept. provides the state required courses, World History and U.S. History. For those who are financially minded or worried about the federal budget, Economics provides a study of the monetary system of our country. Teachers in this department strive to do more than furnish their pupils with the whols, where's, and when's. Inherent to the courses are the why's and howls of the events also. This added emphasis takes a date or a war from the pages of a history book and places it in the imagination of the reader. Thus, history is transformed into a Hlivingw thing rather than a dead study of the past. I2 Kzflfovfcf Q cyzfaifiona Doug Kirkman finds humor in the history book. r f W. sw . + V I 0 -M ' ' f ul , rw. s Q wg. at X 5 wr W' ' f R a A ll wif, K' W 2 reg, Mrs. Van Pelt clears up a debate by reference to the map. Mrs. Linda Van Pelt B.S.g Appalachian State University fi' s- . World History U.S. History L Mr. John McCrimmon A.B.g Wake Forest U.S. History Sociology N... Economics Mr. McCrimmon awaits a student's reply during a class discussion. 51 Mrs Furr tests her french II students in their listening comprehension. .- Y, Ei 552051 da Qzancaii i i cciuiza di 'few En anglais, si vous plail, is the most frequently used sen- tence heard at Northwest. Each year students step into a new country as they explore and learn to speak the French lan- guage. Through the well equipped lab and the patient help ofthe instructors, students learn correct pronunciation and think in French as if it were their native tongue. The satisfaction which is achieved through hard work is one ofthe small rewards gained by studying the French language. Mrs, Petrea adjusts the tape in the lab for her lfrcnch I stu- dents. W X N M ss, . Q ee . ,.., c K Y Q , 5 W ' 1 4 c Mrs. Brenda Furr Department Head A.B.g Appalachian State University French I, II and Ill Co-sponsor: French Club Us .se Q- .... t 1-. vp aa -- nf-nz . --1.1 1 - - ' ' as e ,iay.23.gf, sa .tr gt 1 Mrs. Cynthia Petrea A.B.g High Point College French 1 and English I Co-sponsor: lfrench Club According to Mrs. Petrea, the lab should not be a strange place to the s rg, , we Onc of the most important grooming habits is demonstrated by Libby Hudson and Missey Smith. V rf CAREW41 t t i f Sw l. ales Qgiicfa Kia omsma 71:72 What is more important than knowing how to be a success- ful homemaker or knowing how to do for oneself? Through home economics. girls are taught the responsibility and the fundamentals of cooking and sewing. Family living is an elective course which is offered to both girls and boys. Through studies of films and communications. students learn how to build a solid foundation for future living. The purpose of both these courses is to prepare young adults for the responsibility of managing their own homes. 'ffm' , f,x'!'l'3iY r Q 1 5 J fy 'SX x .tn 'b'.Ja+ ,af wr Miss Mary Niblock YS 5 Department llcad B.S.. lflora McDonald Family Living. Home 1-Qc. Co-Sponsor: FHA Club M' f J , ' QQ Mrs. Niblock teaches the many ways ofhoinemaking in one of her llome lic. classes. Mrs. Syndey Stancil US.: UNC'-Greensboro lloinc llconomics ., Co-Sponsori l llA Club 'MPH Jean Isley enjoys one ofthe many meals that are prepared in thc cooking lab. wi 9 ,. .. W fi.. . YV. 3 ,F 2 What did Kay Ritch type to amuse Mrs. Morrison? Wx , H 3. fs, 3 , 'I ,.,f x V, i ' , ,,r . Mrs. Joy Hipp B.S., UNC-Greensboro Office Practice, Typing I 8L ll Annual Co-sponsor: DYNAMIS Sponsor: Student Council l 54 onzmazciaf courses gufuza uainaaa is .su Business opportunities in North Carolina are steadily on the increase. With the growing population and industrial development in our state, business has become more compet- itive and more automated. The better business opportunities will be filled by students who are enrolled in commercial courses. Not only do these students develop skills in typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and office practice, but they are taught the purpose of business organizing and management. Stressing accuracy, dependability, and improvement of the personality, NorthWest's Business Department provides pros- pective businessmen and women with an insight into the perils and promises of the business World. at Mrs. Louise Morrison B.S., Queens College Typing l, Notehand Shorthand Mrs. l-lipp carefully studies the work of her office practice students. l l Mrs. Phyllis Ritchie i B.A., Catawba College 3 Bookkeeping, Business Math Sponsor: Cheerleaders Mrs. Ritchie, as sponsor of the cheerleaders, takes an active role in homecoming festivities. i f 'Aa 1 l : Q Q fs .if nf' 'f m Fling- F'W 1'3 in 'S 't:'l ls y,414,,,, at 1 . , ,. O':,nsi 4 wage' 4 ah, Ml 96 9 'Q 25 Mrs. Furr demonstrates to her class how an artist should Work. 6, Mrs. Lydia Furr B.S., Appalachian State Univ, Art I, II, III Sponsor: Art Club ciqfzf Q 6051 Students iv I 4 A I 'in iii Haig Dpfmftmtf fo flxfzfzsm iginczfifj The art program at Northwest seeks to instill appreciation of beauty, to stimulate creativity, and to develop good taste. In art class, principles such as line, proportion, harmony, rhythm, balance, form and color are studied through working in various media. Pencil and charcoal drawings begin the basic ideas of line. Work with pastels, tempera, water color, and oils, develop color coordination. Block printing, ceramics, sculp- ture, mosaics, and work with scrap materials add emphasis to principle of composition. Field trips for sketching in the out-of-doors develops appreciation for beauty in nature. Shelia Wensil and Donna Shipwash strive to become great artists. K Q1 -..: tar,-I K Z rs. Beaver, library assistant, aids Mr. Wall in keeping up to date in the rrary. Iviklwiz QW 3 W .xr 4 f xiuur A Mr. Glenn Wall A I I B.S. Appalachian ' K ' ' State University Library Russ Hartsell and Mr. Wall End a newspaper article interesting. Sponsor: Library Club Ozfgwzaf .figzazy VLf12c!a'z O51 6750.12 .sa The Northwest Cabarrus library has grown throughout the year. Under the supervision of the new librarian, Mr. Glenn Wall, the library has been kept up to date with recently published magazines, adequate references, and research ma- terials. The orderliness and the quietness make the library an adequate place for Northwest students to study. , R . X. ' -15 ...ns - a-.........n..........,.....,,.,,s.d,.a..,t.....wtt,. ..,,.. , .,......, .. x, X ,L X . sg., ass 1 5 V 1 l Q 3 Mr. Wall helps Kirby Patterson in selecting a book. I I rs for D--A The band puts in another hour under the eye and ear of Mr. Maulden cflfozfgwaif jbbazzcfiman qlfifizz Spam mute or glzacfics Through each of the last four years, the Northwest Cabar- rus Band has striven for recognition. The band has performed at Davidson College, the state contest, Christmas parades, spring and Christmas concerts, in addition to playing for other high schools. The Trojan band puts in many hours on and off the field. Band members are found treading the gridiron a month before school starts with only the football team as company. Extra practice is also needed after school during concert season. Through the efforts of Mr. C. L. Maulden, our band has been molded into the finest band in the area. Mr. C. L. Maulden A.B., Shenandoah Conservatory Band s XX s ix xsxs Q, ...LTV Mr. Richard Keasler A.B.g Catawba College Chorus The Northwest Cabarrus Chorus, under the leadership ot Mr. Richard Kcasler. has just completed another active year. The continuous practice during and after school, combined with determination and the desire of each person has resulted in a superior chorus. Throughout the year the chorus was involved in extracur- ricular activities such as performing at Wake Forest, the annual choral contest, and entertaining at various churches and schools. The chorus provided a Christmas Concert and Spring Concert before the student body. Music has inspired many students and has become a very important scene at Northwest as a result ot' the determination ol' both Mr. Keasler and the chorus members. Section practice is a necessity tor a superior thorns -41 ,z E. N, X 42, if J, '34 qi' CDE and JC. 53 cgfttcfanfs .f 'zo 5 kgs Business qflfozfycf Few courses in high school are capable of providing actual and realistic experience in their field of study, because most classes are confined to classroom instruction. The D.E. and l,C,T. programs at Northwest provide unique, actual on-the- job training where the student can put the knowledge gained through classroom work to use. Various methods are used in the presentation of classroom study. The devices such as projects, films, periodicals, and catalogues give the D.E. and l.C.T. students a new outlook into the fields of distributive and industrial occupations. By having young citizens better adapted to responsibilities of earning a living and assuming an adult place in the economic society of today, D.E. and l.C.T. serve both the employer of the community as well as the student. Mrs Harward spends much time averaging work, classrooom, and club grades of Q. Q. rr 9 wa' prrr - Q, Q J. 0 X ' 2 fu, 3? 1- M isa.. I N 5 ii livin' X as 1 4 s 5 if s Af s Q Q gh a k R, I Mr. Clifford Rimer B.S., Pfeiffer College Industrial Cooperative Training, Sponsor: V.I.C.A. Head football coach Mrs. Carolyn Harward B.S., East Carolina University Distributive Education Sponsor: DECA Mr. Rimer diligently plans for l.C.T. classroom instructions ,, ,HQNNN ,,,,,,.-I-- '15- ,,,....--- Ns, ,,..-' '93 ,iffisif E+ . . J, - .fs Boys enrolled in P.E. practice balance as well in sportsmanship. Q36 aicaf Qifnaaft ja fsunfiaf The Physical Education program at Northwest is expanding more and more each year. This past year a trampoline was added to the equipment in the P.E. department. The advanced P.E. class is composed of boys interested in physical education. These students, under the direction of Mr. Doug Turner, take on more difficult material and more challenging stunts then the regular P.E. classes. The freshmen P.E. students also receive classroom work in Health. The health program enables students to learn more about themselves as they take part in exercises and sports. ln Health class Miss Smith taxes daily grades. If Miss Edith Smith B,S. Appalachian State University Health and P.E. .l.V.Gir1s' Basketball Coach X t Wk NN - s Mr. Doug Turner B.S. Appalachian State University Health and P.E. Track Coach At a general Bull Session Mr. Turner discusses P L activities -wajxw 'Q Tv Q5 Mrs. Hartsell t day. if 2 1' ,f J Preparing a patient for operation??? akes time out of her busy schedule to check appointments for the i62 Mrs. Belle King R.N. Health Occupations I, ll Tiff' .Nix Mrs. Phyllis Hartsell Cosmetology I, Il otuzfy Dfkcs udfycfin QDQOU' za ccufaczfionaf cfaiaaa Cosmetology and Health Occupations are a must for some students at N.C.H.S. who plan to make a career in nursing or hair-styling. Each day students taking these courses board buses and are transported to the county ofhce building for their classes. Under the direction of Mrs. Phyllis Hartsell, Mrs. Belle King, Health Occupations teacher, provides the training these students need for their health careers, giving a student three units credit toward graduation. Mr. Kluttz, Northwest's driveris education teacher, conducts a program familiar with the primary principles of driving before students re- cosmetology students learn the techniques in- ceive their driver's license. volved in improving personal appearance. X C ' C if e - j t . as r fi xj.yQ:.,Wi - x Lis... iff r + XX N i it sq N' C 4 A Mr. Robert Kluttz B.S. Catawba College Drivers' Education Mr. Kluttz, Northwest Drivers' Education teacher, anticipates the arrival of one of his students to begin driving instructions. 63 6155- 1 S 3 s iff . ODI ,,,,....--U W .55 'Seissg i ,..,, Q Tommy Taylor watches carefully as Mr. Sides repairs the record player. Mr. Jessie Sides Electronics Introduction to Electronics Sponsor: Electronics Club Mr. Wayne Boles B.S.g No State rth Carolina University Agriculture l, ll, Ill Sponsor: Mr. Campbell mixes laughte iii new 533 5 pr-f My ,gnu-.M-M l .l .A. Club in r along with classroom instruction during I.V. ,ff Mr. Boles is caught candidly as he plans his daily schedule. Mr. Willis Campbell A.B.g Duke University Introduction to Vocations CI.V.J 5.3.5 Q -yum stfsxwmfs Q? pn , we' Mr. Paige Bost Auto Mechanics I, II, Auto Ind. Sponsor: Motor Mechanics Club Gene Sloop is instructed by Mr. Bost as to how the dwell meter functions I I I ocaftoncvf Students Vernon Bost is confused as Mr. Harwell demonstrates the art of brick- laying. ,gf Q 7 4V', 's K P 3' via if . I 'i ' -i i sie ... I X Y H I' .xxx ,A l 3 if ,ff Ei V hgggtyrzjfik ,-9,,aV,i'm. ,I Q 1, '?'feS+' 's 'wil V W 8,0302 OTEU2 Students at Northwest have the advantage of a well-planned vocational program. They have a choice of occupational vocations or industrial vocations. Receiving classroom instruction as well as actual experience 'on the jobf' the vocational students have the opportunity to receive as much training as possible. Electronics students explore and learn through repairing electrical appliances. Experimenting with electrical devices and learning to use testing equipment enable them to become better acquainted with their vocation. Agriculture is on a four-year basis, leaving the opportunity to the student as to how much he wishes to advance his farming techniques. Experience is acquired in soil con- servation, welding, crop and livestock raising, and operation and maintenance of farm machinery. Many of the necessary jobs around our school are undertaken by the masonry class. These students learn the trade of bricklaying as well as other practical construction work. This year, the new lieldhouse was partially constructed by the masonry students. The mechanics class seeks to learn the anatomy of a car body. Overhauling and repairing are only a few of the responsibilities they undertake. Mr. Dwight Harwell Masonry I and II Sponsor: Masonry Club l N Q it . Q NN 5 The Cafeteria Staff includes: Mrs. Thelma Raffaldt, Mrs. Sybil Barn- hardt, Mrs. Ann Measmer, Mrs. Myrtle Setzer, Mrs. Johnnie Todd, Mrs. Minnie Furr, and Mrs. Ma.ry Baucom. Cafeteria .Staff maj 931.5 azz: efvafzifioai ffmsafi Each day the students of Northwest are served Ll nourishing lunch by the members ol' the cafeteria sttifl. headed by Mrs. Sybil Barnhurdt. During the three lunch periods, the stt1l't'works quickly and efficiently to keep the lines continuously moving. Needless to say, their hard work and interest for the student body is appreciated. Mrs, Sybil Bztrnhardt gets milk money counted after break. iggim 5' llif? I fi. E71 . kwa! - iissimmfii ' J-e- r f-g ,- , ,... .,. ,, . Xxass-sw 'f in-.Ein W S g Q. .. -we Ws..sFPnM--v Mrs. Mary Baucom prepares hamburgers for hungry students. The candid camera catches Mr. Smith as he performs one of his many duties. 1 Q i af' f in if it 1 , 4-v ' , - ', . f ,W ft, I 7. We , Mr. Coy Smith Mrs. Laura Smith Mr. Smith and Mr. Lunsford take a few quiet minutes out of a busy day for a break. ozffiwait Cuafocficuza Klflfozg 0Lfav.cf fjowazcf gba action Northwesterners have received high compliments for posses- sing a spotless school. We owe this honor to Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mr. Lunsford. They spend countless hours working to maintain a clean and pleasant atmosphere in our school. We, the student body, appreciate their devotedness to Northwest. Mrs. Smith puts the final touches on before leaving after a full day's work M. , ,.. ...,...Mt W - st M it Q W' Q -w 53 , if .L '5 '!, kv No drama can exist without an actor. At Northwest, the students are the actors, each searching lor a better under- standing ol' his own character and the world around him. liach student portrays his own role, whether it he great or small. The insecure freshman, the cock-sure sophornore,'the Nighty junior, and the stuffy senior reveal their true selves with attributes ot' warmth, ambition, stamina, integrity and vitality. Each class is but a stop to the next one: each plays an important role in the revolution ot N.W. is 7 figs, There are rnany interesting characters in our drama. The shirker, the scholar, the average, the avid, the keen-witted all ol' these characters play an important part in making North- west come alive. This is the never ending drama ot' Northwest. Its variety is its strength, for it is only in the interest ol' the character the individual student, that the stage ol' Northwest is set, ready for action. 69 ggi 5,6111 if ' ' ---... W A N 5 s 7 1 U ' Aw xr J My MZ .gl Class Officers: Strick Dalton, Presidentg Trudy Allen, Secretary-Treasurerg Phil Smith, Vice-President. f anion - Cfiazfsz gzacfuafaa o JVC The stage was empty. Northwest stood ready as we pre- pared to breathe life into its character. We learned as under- studies that our roles, seemingly unimportant, were integral parts of an unfolding plot that we could scarcely begin to comprehend. As with the uncertainty and eager anticipation of an opening night, we made our debut as Freshmen. Soon there were our first cast parties- the Freshman Semi- Formal, the Sophomore Cookout, and then the Junior-Senior under our direction. As our repertoire grew, we grew in motivation and tech- nique. We worked behind the scenes as well as in the spotlight, watching the first ballgames, boosting club memberships, and introducing our traditions. 70 We learned our parts well and deservingly took our place as the stars. Standing at last in the limelight, there came the realization that a new act was about to begin. With the graduation of the class of 1970, goes the last of the original cast members ofNorthwest Cabarrus l-ligh School, pioneers in the dramatic Trojan spirit. There seems to be a Hnality about our last curtain call, but we are anxious to begin a new script tomorrow. Df 1970. R K. tx is , S K A Thank goodness! Just one more hour to go! iors. , W3 I V - aw W 5 Physicsa-one of the advanced elective courses offered to Seniors. A Senior has to face many important responsibilities Senior distinction Freshmen are underfoot ot Sen 71 Seniors display a great Trojanic spirit at the pep rallies. -01? Ralph Harold Ballard Charles Franklin Barnhardt Bonnie Kay Barrier MT Jeffrey Lynn Atwell James Stephen Austin 4631 Ava Trudy Allen Philip Blake Allen Wanda Sue Almond Rushie Lynn Austin Pamela Kay Baker iudihui ng,-v f ' 72 Tony Bruce Bass Karen Elizabeth Baucom Vickie Wyant Baucom John Dale Benson Howard Lee Blackwelder Helen Carol Beaver Ronnie Dale Bennick IU Deidre Elaine Bost Sylvia Alphier Bost Larry Wayne Bowles icwfvfewwg 5 Sharon Jacqueline Brown Walter Louis Brown ww Patsy Dawn Burr Paula Leah Butler Jean Elfreda Caldwell Q'Ul Harry Lee Bryant Kathy Diana Burke Patricia Elizabeth Bradford Marvin Ray Branch Rebecca Jo Brown ' -' af .- ' .gmfi-5 + if -ww 7 , , .ZNE g D . Z . . .1,. al' 74 Shennette Caldwell Ronnie Perry Campbell Carol Denise Carpenter Q C , ...XQ I K. - .S .6 N' X -uf:: H ' 1 Wil' ' Cathy Faye Cline Cynthia Irene Cline Larry Steve Carter Jeffrey Wayne Childers A-IH ,f-limi., Kathy Jean Cline Keith Edward Cook Susan Elizabeth Cook O Billy Dover, Jr. Michael Dale Drye David Terry Earnhardt Patricia Ann Deal Delores Elizabeth Deese Cynthia Diane Crainshaw Strickland Charles Dalton Jewell Dale Davis Kenny Harold Dick Dovie Jane Dill Sherry Belita Eamhardt Darrell Watson Easley Gary Wayne Emerson Sarah Francis Foster Thomas Franklin Herman Wayne Flowers Rhonda Cheryl Ford qi' gil' gliiiss Elizabeth Delane Freeze Kathryn Louise Freih Brenda Gail Furr Gary Lynn Goodman John Louis Guthrie Imogene Hagan ,,,...4a-if il ,,-mx, Donald Ray Hartsell Paul Thomas Hathcock Charles Edward Heglar Fil' Jefferson Phillip Galloway Donna Jean Gibson Barbara Ann Goodman Larry Michael Hamm Eddie Dean Harrington Lucille Elizabeth Harris Danell Lynn Helms James Allen Helms William Rufus Henry Edgar Allen Hilton Linda Gail Hilton Rita Ann Hinson K s .wi ,gr ! 'P Q .,. qzl, i e f jg f irz F Q as 5 3 X, Li!-gf. . xl E . vwsk X mes? XX? if J! . ,f-'V we X X X is :W P + T' . six i ,WM , K war yum? AQ5 .a KF Tona Denise Hileman Linda Sue Hill Mitchell Caldwell Hill William Thomas Hinson Murray Lynn Hipp Judy Diane Holloman Wanda Michelle Ivey Donna Wellman Johnson Margaret Jane Johnston Mike Ray Kenley Sharon Jo Kerr Richard Ernest Killian wvi x ff' in-.,,.,,m', 'WN -1'-'ii 'QR James Arlan Hudson Kathy Diane Hudson Thomas Derek Irvin Brenda Diane Jones Carolyn Dean Jones Linda Yvonne Kenley Rickie Delaine King Lewis Franklin Laney Paul Michael Lathom rf ' L Q e, Q, .f 'M X . xi Shannon Dale Lfentz Charles Steve Lipe David Lee Litaker KN .L 'WY' - li-l Lge K - Z .: ,-v 1 'vh Q Xt Q Y . R E Q' E ' E If 1 2 - Q Qhlfi . 21 S if-in 95..- - -ewl Pa 'iPe Steve Eric Lawing Terry Newton Layton Delaine Hawkins Lee -wl'ZfT ' T. al0'Ww,x ff -. Q.. .Y V Q-- lT Jo Delaine Little Mary Helen Little Star Rene Lynn Linda Diane McCo mbs Janet Ann McCoy Sandra Kay McCraven Betty Ruth Moore Charles Micheal Morrow Linda Dale Mullis Jane Ellen Munday Stephen Dallas Murray SuAnne Marie Musgrove T :lui T' Steve Duane Overcash Larry Dean Oxendine Jessie Stanley Palmer i5 Nre -Weir who aww! n s.. ran M ffwii ,yrs 1 ff ,ff af X . 'NL sl Sym-::. , i T K , ' ' . . K f f - . M D ,Q f' uf V - 'I X . 1 . . .. f 2 , xv - L A i7'fTT'1v ,g f N . -R' Charles Anthony Nelson Charles Michael Overcash David Anthony Overcash Phyllis Anne Parham Larry Glynn Parker Mary Frances Perry ll? Larry Steven Rowland Walter Gibson Rumple, Ill David Ray Russ Jeffrey Monroe Rivens Sandra Elizabeth Rodgers 5? Q.'L'If5' Q XX N r K is 1 Y S 5 Q ,X ss K WN 5. Q1 Sherry Amelia Rodgers Eddie Lane Roscoe u Y Jeanne Harriet Phillips Linda Avis Price Oren Augustus Raper qgggy K f X 4 5, x .. - Q- A J I N.l il, A ' Y 5 i'50li we ef' i, , ki i s A t , :f, j,,x .,, SQ 0 Q Pamela Lynn Safrlt ' L .Iy- 1-W9 if David Thorne Seaford Cynthia Marie Setzer Lyndle Wade Schenck Peggy Juanita Scott d am In . .- .gie fxktk ,,. , Tk 85 'Q .QR l? 'T Terri Ramona Smith Linda Dianne Steele Lynda Gertrude Stegall W 9 5+ if we N James Phillip Smith J. Ellen Smith f 'i'M ' Danny Harold Simmons Rita Jean Small Burris Durham Smith 'F' 1'3 -Q. ,an Pamela Jane Smith Steven Dale Smith .aw- ,015 86 Mavis Elaine Stroud Edith Consuelo Suarez Daryl William Suther rdf Terry Lee Turcotte Ricky Charles VanPelt fu- x.. Q-1.-oc? N-nf' Tommie Ray Taylor Patricia Diane Tidwell 'r'sv ., a 'Num yi .Q---W' Bruce Earl Walker Roy Welburn Walter Donnis Taylor Wayne sine Patricia Kay Woody Carroll Lamar Wyke Ronnie Lee York Susie Belle Weddington Brenda Jean Wilcox Tim Coe Wayne Robert Franklin Weaver Barbara Louise Weddington L Lynda Kay Williford Donna Marie Woody 'Y'-nur .ips-li 'lnIf AQW' M FUN ' iw ,J in 1,111 hmm- E vi 1, W--1-r,..,,,.,-...., 9' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 I Cwfzfiffg ffga 5126! of fgs veal Coma d w.smo'zia1 of Qbayi gona . . Bi 5 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 eW's' 'r 1 TW E 1 Q Qizagfuufiolz. . . W AEILZOT :fXJirz91 K. ,a ofzcarzfuzfiorz Q AW X. 7 Ut.. azz... of 197, Vi XX These Juniors, especially Mildred Liles and Bobby Suther 'V' ITEM: -ESS: gf' 1 sir 5 - i up . . l . it A S 'gl' TSE -Qerfgir' Junior class officers: Kathy Wilson, Sec.-Treas.g Barry Troutman, Vice-Presi Gary Sellers, President. union At the rise of the curtain, the Junior class of '70 approach- ed the stage with mounting anticipation. They took their places to become an integral part of the hard-working cast. By shedding the amateur status of their Freshman and Sophomore years, they progressed to become mature and seasoned per- formers. Perplexity and frustration were experienced when they tackled French, chemistry, and the new math. Juniors also faced required courses in American literature and history. The Juniors entered into the magazine sale with superfluous zeal and vigor. Their productiveness soon proved an advantage as they utilized the funds raised, and made the Junior-Senior Prom a success. The final phase of the dramatic year was climaxed by the tapping of deserving Juniors into the Beta Club. . As the curtain closed, the Juniors knelt to receive their caps. With enthusiastic esteem they were applauded as they arose and were proclaimed the 1970-71 Seniors of Northwest Cabarrus High School. dentg 90 are caught off-guard by a candid camera. Z 6 5 Junior Rick Wilkerson prepares for a long hard day. - :W aw. wt. ,. fi7i'2f:ffw4., ' . , , , . V... .. 3' liaise are 2. .5 it Ji? . 1 1 3 . Pg Q fa-qw: if-1zfra,.f,yi a ,' get a asiagai... ., H rf 1 it 4, if ii 1 ? fl ?f .. 1 its 1- 2 E. X .. R. C. Bentley Vonnie Bentley David Benton Mike Bigham Gary Barnes Helen Barrier Sherry Bennick Myrl Benson Barry Bentley 91 Karen Aldridge Faith Allman Ricky Allman Bobby Almon Tonda Auten Stephanie Barbee Kay Baucom Ellen Beaver :New 82255 O Bsfonging omaa wifg 55129 cz Luziofz. Debbie Bollinger Jeff Bradshaw Steve Poplin and Suzanne Whitley find time to relax before changing classes. Judy Caldwell Peggy Caldwell Donnie Campbell Valerie Canup Diane Carter Terry Caudle Keith Cauthen David Chambers Brenda Burris Alice Caldwell Richard Caldwell Veronica Caldwell Randy Bratton Janice Caldwell Us 51 ffmczfoz owcvz 1 is qgsa-nr 92 .5 Q-7. U Um :Step COIES95. Q Kay Choplin Janet Christenbury Mike Church Janet Cline Pasty Cole Joe Compton Mike Corriher Belva Crayton ..,.,...-r Jenny Cook Charles Correll Bonnie Cromer Diana Dalton Lillian Deal Steve Deal Beverley Denny Kenneth Dover Dawn, Darrell and Richard groove it during break I :Qs - gy rir a it ar . t is :ip nv' we at f 'm4 Q with idk wg r f? 4 F f Pam Elwood Shirley Downum Alvin Drye Kathy Earnhardt Marvie Earwood Kenneth Fortson Kathy Foster oz ffla Qizaf time, unto '11 QUE Johnna Galloway Dawn Gilmore ECOIAIZE Mike Glass Jackie Gohn Kathy Gohn Vickie Goode Alan Goodman Ophelia Fleming 1'f 5'J,g1BlOIS kick , ' off the year with a owder Bertha Forrest fastball Danny Frye F , Randy Furr p t, - 3- Q 'g,, 1 'E : E 3 ease Y H ff- A A -.YQ-, -1 rr wk E' N N Hz ki' 94 Nancy Goodman Frankie Hammonds Cathy Hartman Douglas Hathcock Betty Haynes Odessa Heggins Debbie Holloway Susan Horne Wayne Hughes Janet Honeycutt Larry Honeycutt 53,1 C74 uagfs 54113 7 on fha Edward Huneycutt ynglfnfi Gary Hunsucker Mary Hunter Q 95 Richard Hunter Renae Hurlocker Wanda Irvin Ganell Johnson Jeff 712 T L - T.. onznziffasi ' IQ fl OZ 2671 fe produce cuz fffacfiera 87725. Kathy Kee Dena Keene Darrell Kcrley Doug Kirkman Gary Kiser Donald Knight M 4 Johnny Lazenby David Lee 9 ' 1-P . Richard Laughter Ronald Layton Elizabeth Lee Renda Lee Mildred Liles Janet Litaker Ann Little Vickie Lord Mildred Liles and Bobby Suther are getting ready for another Trojan Pep rally. I-,X S' r fm, , X X .sf 2 ' I' 1 L I f ir M 7 'ffl , 1 L ff ' 4, Juniors Sandra Weatherby, Doug Kirkman and David Maulden prepare layouts for the 1970 Dynamis. Kenny Mesimer Keith Milem Mike Moore John Morris Larry Morrison Paulette Morrison Kathy Moss Linda Moss 97 Rufus Love David Maulden Barry McCall Ann McCorkle Lillian McKnigh Kathy Measmer Keith Miller Douglas Mills gf X ECO7. - jgzaczfgizzg of Magazine Ogsgzi fo X inancs I file ulziot-5512502 Caroll Mullis Ronnie Murph Jeffrey Nance Byron O'Daniel Susan Overcash Danny Oxendine M1121 Parks Tony Pennington Brenda Smith Elizabeth Smith - Linda Smith John Smotherson QT!!!- Karen Shaver Gary Sheets Pa.n Safrit Lucille Sanders Denise Scarboro Linda Scott Gary Sellers Donnie Seymore Alton Shelton 7 X ace fzli C77 Z .Pio QLHZQ cuz cfgaiflozziigigfisi O ffis it :fl few Gene Sloop Rick Sloop Keith Slough Jan Shores G. Eacfi gwzioz fazsfuffy cgfucfiai UVM Wait, Terry Taylor Becky Thompson Barry Troutman Diane Tucker Tim Tucker Daryl Turner Harry VanPelt Bruce Walker Eddie Stancil Cathy Strickland Bobby Suther Ricky Sutton Frank Talbert Willie Faye Tarlton Kathy, Janet, and Suzanne anxiously await their turn to rehearse for the Miss Merry Christ- mas pageant. Renee Thompson Janice Towell 100 -E , 4 P .. . LI1 , .,.A-- at ' iEk52i:. ' -' azz: Max:-fs J :zzz-g.::::-2:5 .-.fs R' x J J Q Q. F -kh' 5 K K K 1 - While Ma.rvie and Janet eat their doughnuts, Frank tabulates the calories. Regenia Walker Janet Walsh Ricky Watts Brenda Weaks Sandra Weatherby Shelia Wensil Suzanne Whitley Rick Wilkerson Gregg Wherry Donna Whitaker Joyce Williams Kathy Wilson Kay Wood John Woodard Ricky Woody James Wyke 0012 fo .sconza cl .sw :Stal cz am' Lai zama. Uri crm of ,972 Aiofifiomozsi Becoming a larger and more meaningful element of the 1970 Northwest production was the main concern of the Sophomore Class. With bounding enthusiasm they accepted the challenge of harder subjects and assuming greater responsibilities. As the play continued, schedules became more familiar and classes lost their feeling of novelty, Even though their obligations remained and increased, there was still time for dreaming. The Sophomore cook-out, pondering over the driv- er's test, and actively participating in school clubs occupied their main thoughts. Yet, there was still room for added maturity and greater wisdom. As individuals working together as a class, the Sophomores have studiously learned their lines and have helped produce a school year indelibly marked with their influence. At the end of the last scene the Sophomore Class will accept a new role to become the Junior Class of 1970-71. Will I ever get this focused? 53 7, still. ,,rm,.ra,.a, :ir -I '1 -5 Er .5 T' Sk., i9!9555?53EEi5ii?fl 7..ttfwsirmifwiarrfs Q ir, fi--'w rit e fw frsf ...stir a ll , :iz ri: :,iw P5 ' isf21-ftff19xfii?l+zi'ig i.4z1:fv1..vz. A gas- Qi , . jf2,.',,:sc. . 1 --1fifgs,r,c-ggsigr,literals-f JY 1. 2. z 9 357 ' ' K. g yxj 7 ,. Ml .2 ae 4, J-. QI! Class Officers: Rebecca Bennick, Sec.-Treas.g Tim Litaker, Vice Presidentg Vera Little, President. N at HSN mas, warg sl is rw Sue Adams Sandy Agee Jerome Allen Perry Allen Jeanette Allman Debra Anderson Keith Anderson Rodney Ballard Bobby Barbee Marcia Barnhardt Charles Barrier Karen Beaver Rebecca Bennick Sopfiomozs - Hia H-U22 Lzafwsann 'zofa of cz. confimuing zama. Debbie Blackwelder Dorothy Blackwelder Patti Blackwelder Pam Bollinger Carl Bost Wayne Benson Janet Berryman Gennie Billings 103 Dean Bostian Tony Bradshaw Dianne Bratton Debra Brindle Betty Bryant David Caldwell Denise Caldwell Judy Calloway Pam Calloway Judy Cannon 1200 Usmanf U2 xbza wzzicu. az Oqcfcuifizi Dale Combs Brady Cook Kim Cook Mickey Corl David Craven Melanie Cannon Barbara Carson Tim Carter Donnie Castor Billy Christy Larry Cline Ronald Burke Eugene Butler Kathy Byrd Alton Caldwell H 3a Al' Q Q, ag i i Tony Cline Carolyn Coble Debbie Cochran Charles Collins Joe Collins 104 Walter Cromer Linda Crowley Edward Davis Susette Deal Vick Eudy Lynn Ezzell John Faggart Myra Faust Sandra Fayne Darlene Earnhardt Delbert Elwood Elbert Elwood Junior Eudy Eddie Deese Melvia Deese Robert Dixon Beverly Doby Gary Duskie gOl77.0'ZS5, Rocky Edminston 5kLL Cff, 50 Joe Ellington fo Llacoms u.fu.'z5 fsadazi. 105 Gary Fisher Sharon Freeze Vickie Freeze Cindy Fortson Andy Foster Roger Foster Chuck Frye Ty Frye Lucille Gainey Pam Griffin Randy Herring Randy Hileman Audry Hill Arnold Hinson Elizabeth Hinson Kay Huffman Donald Hurlocker Roger Hurlocker Ronald Hurlocker Jon Hutchinson Angela Lambert Karen Lambert Shirley Lambert Tommy Lane Steve Lefler George Marshall Denny McAnulty Alan McCraven Janet McGraw Donna McGuire Steve Measmer Lin da Melton HUG Ugnzgmt Cassandra Milem L1 ffls Klfljozcf. Marilyn Lowe Bobby Lyerly Laura Mack Shelia Mahaffey Robin Marlow Ronnie Miller Sammy Mills Donald Moody Karen Moore Margaret Moore Robert Moore David Morrison Emerson Morrison Ray Mullis Judy Murph Gary Nash Sandra Newton Sarah Nickelson 108 Jimmy Nix Tim Overcash Alice Patterson Donna Patterson Gene Phelps Lou Ann Poplin Debbie Poteat Cherie Pressley Andy Price Steve Price Bobbie Raines Janet Reid Tim Rhinehardt , X 0,1 f wait L1 H25 mace Phillip Rollins Debbie Roscoe James Roseboro J 0 Anne Ross Darlene Rucker Debbie Rhodes Tony Riggs Robbie Rivens 109 Wayne Rumple Jerry Rushing Tim Russ Steve Scarboro Debra Scott Terri Seymour Curtis Shaffer Shelia Shoaf Jeff Shores Michael Short Ray Self Lynn Sellers Roger Sellers Sandra Sellers Janice Silliman Butch Smith Gilda Smith Kenneth Stimpson Cindy Stough Johnnie Taylor Judy Taylor Debbie Troutman Tommy Smith Mike Spears Veronica Spears 110 FWQE Mg Em! fi aan, we oo fo dvofzfflwsaf Debbie Stallings Jimmy Stancil Debbie Starnes Troy Starr Trina Staton David Tucker Debbie Tucker Susan Untz Becky Wallace o an Enfigflfsning O'ZUUO.'Z scomirzg union. Howard Willis Susie Willis Lucretia Wilson Billy Winecoff Debbie Winecoff Umphrey Weaks Judy White Ronnie White Harold Wilkinson Debbie Williams Karen Williams 111 Mamie Ware Robert Ware Sylvia Wayne Patsy Weaks Sylvia Weaks Rodney Winecoff Jan Wise Libby Wright Cathy Young Shelia Yow U55 Cfass of IQ73 any N. wwf' 5 Class Officers: James Litaker, Vice-Presidentg Lynn McClellan, Sec.-Treas.g Paul Weant, President. ' fig w ax ' 5.e-::41,iwfzL5Eii6iEaiz?ii: ara- ., i ,.gg.1,, avfiiieie-2z,.azfew:gf',sgwz ff ' is Ha., , .ei L1-et. iiiiffu' :WL HMV f'5,.,71fA I r-'fiX3YX5ii5fffki'7f. LY5WEfl5?!f?Zi5riS1iS?S,v vswfarie rig, , ffl se is si Q f 'i,-.airs ,,.v,sW s,,.s, ,. 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P 5? ima f ff F1 --.,,f.21f.ftz, me , ., K, Qmgifw ' , A it '5g5?33jaa.1ie,f:ira5Qre7f:f' fx ',-T, mfg, w, 4. .ne fi yew Www ,Y .,,, - .5'sfiM!?,a- rm -,,..'-at . igxstfaiif f fry 7 V .i A ' 151 Liii, '-EQ' Elf fsiihgj, 1-ill! :fri 1 vu in K ,155'wgmm,fgwk5zZii,g?,ffQ.eEgs.,z .vssmi ,325 7 t K' 1121 if xt 1, 'Li fc ma, Q tg QL' Awww . ,Hx J imiwtisgigvlifeii.-W,,:. k ' .figfa .M ,My Me1.saf1aws.f ww, ' - t4s5.:!5?xi, ,,4W,.ri., .r wx., .,,.. srzaawfge ,F ,W,,.t,.Z5mg,Ei,,..t,.i,,,,5gK5w3 at .V-f1..5,s.f1aw1 W .f iii. i-sw-Agia , sy f assi?-551 , . . 11Thisrtafinateatetisfe izgfbww f Lf9?EEPff1:? es2e2T45s:a.1aew' ,faith 'W at MM, i gig as to a 'ZEQKHZEIQ Somewhere between the bewilderment of grammar school and the dignity of the senior year lies the undefinable era of the Freshmen. They are now the understudies in the drama of life at Northwest. Two small theatrical groups are merged into one great cast, the Freshman Class of 1970. No longer are they Dragons or Blue Devils . Now they are Trojans, all performing for ntheir' school. Living in the Freshman world is not an easy task. Fate has decided that they should take the second row and assume minor roles. They are only beginners today, but with their overflowing potential, priceless knowledge gained through the years, and their will- ingness to work, there is no doubt that they will be the stars of tomorrow. The library proves to be a useful resource for Ifresh- men Lee Ellen Rumple and Kay Jones. awww ty. ? Xi r- W 3, M li V E W7 QE few ' 2 N . ,L 'L X , 4 fe 'gi xx . LZ.,-,,1--g.,gz-1 f 'I'-We ' William Austin Sandy Auten Jackie Barbee Ronnie Barbee Tana Barkley Denise Barnhart Belinda Alexander Vernon Allison Donald Allman Kyle Allman Randy Allman Stanley Almond Amy Austin W-F Glenn Bari' 'ZEQEHZEIZ - Patricia Barringer kgs .qgzofa ,za of an vez- 'zowin James Basham QS? Angela Basinger A 'zofcuz gvflbzif. X Eddie Baucom Ann Benson Jerry Bentley Cynthia Benton Mark Benton Gerry Black 3 Sammy Boger Tony Bonds Mary Boyce Robert Boyce Ricky Brakeiield Tim Brant Cynthia Brewer Gerald Cannon Andy Cannup Kathy Cantrell James Carr Kenneth Carr Yvonne Carriker Mike Carter Rayford Cauble .--n-1-.--pr xraaQ B? all ,,.......-ve' Kathy Cagle Mike Cagle Carl Caldwell Reginald Caldwell Victoria Caldwell Jimmy Calloway Aretha Brown John Wayne Brown Talmadge Brown Barbara Burleyson Shirley Burris Danny Byrd Mike Byrd Vickie Cauthen Allen Chance Mike Christy Pam Clanton Russel Clayton Danny Cline Tommy Cline Nora Cook Phillip Coretti Bill Corriher Barbara Crawford Matthew Crayton Brenda Cress Jimmy Cress Randy Crisco Olin Dalton Jimmy Davis Willie Deese Joe Dill Diana Dixon Judy Dixon Martha Dover Tyrone Earnhardt Barry Earwood Charles Edwards Homer Elwood Ricky Foster Vanessa Foster Larry Franklin Janice Freeze Tim Freeze Cynthia Frye Craig Furr Vickie Flemming Helena Ford Joey Ford Randy Ford Tomasena Ford Christopher Forte Hal Emerson Eugene Ennis Curtis Eudy Steve E udy Kenny Evans Barry Fisher Pat Fisher Tommy Fisher it .-A FFS, 3 X as 35559: Latissua Furr Fred Gabriel Ann Galloway Tony Garmon Mark Gaskcy Marty Goodale Fred Goodman Thomas Goodman Janice Gordon Randy Graham Terry Graham Nancy Hall Danny Hallman Donald Hill Linda Hill Ronald Hill Gordon Hinson Jeanette Hinson Vicke Hinson Ritchie Honeycutt Heel-toeg heel-toe, slide, slide, slide. Sharon Harwell Donna Hathcock Kathy Hawkins Jimmy Haynes Patty Haywood Charles Helms Danny Hamilton Oscar Hammonds Paul Hammonds Jimmy Hargett Ronnie Harker Yvonne Harker Denise Harris Ronald Hartsell xiii' G 5 . .,.., . S 1 1 6 YH' fimifm .2 , A f-'Q at , f mam M is -Q E K fig' H, s ,A - W., f.- Sylvia Jacobs Brenda James Roger Jenkins David Johnson Bruce Jones Kay Jones Mickey Jones Joyce Joyner Mi .C U Randy Hurloeker Pat lsenhour Priscilla lsenhour Jean Isley Earl Jackson Robert Jackson Sammy Hopkins Eddie Horne Ellen Howell Althea Howie Patsy Howie Libby Hudson Sharon Hunsucker , fa f ,gs-W. Freshmen learn to make use of valuable study hall time. 'Rav iii Billy Keith Brenda Kepley Denita Kerley Andrea Kesler Pat Kiker David Kiser QW 7 Peggy Lambert Steve Lane Chuck Latliom Ronnie Lazenby Alan Lefler Debbie Linker Frank Lipe Q e r r 3 0 ix'- S X + 5 N -nu' :ti ' x Q t ST Debbie McBride Susan McBride Barbara McCauley Lynn McClellan Betty McClure Mary J 0 McClure Lewis McCombs Danny McGraw Connie McLain Jack M cLain Pam McLain Renee McRoric Tony Mdlucen Don Mcdlin f ,.-, ,pf gf, - r W, James Litaker Marsha Lord Dwight Lowder Cindy Marlowe Gary Marshall Gerald Marshall Terry Mathis 'zzz man .flxfzsziamca 'jade O s.:I'11QQ,5Q'fm2,.s17?ffh-523754s 5 gym- gage?-mg,,:Lff:rf,5,f:gf1,g , ., . k,,, :,,,. a M srsy Q was all at jtimeiis lamustg V J r'f 118 Oliver Mercer Edwin Mesimer Becky Miller Jane Miller Kathy Mills Kim Moore its Tim Moose Alex Morrison Gail Morrison Mike Morrison Linda Moss Thomas Moss Doug Motley 1 ,,..-3' M W, Teresa Mullis Debbie Murray Arthur Musgrove Warren Nance Ricky Nash Patricia Nelson Ronnie Newsome Becky Overcash Patricia Oxendine Shirley Oxendine Susie Parker Timothy Parker James Parks H25 Gini 01210 icfafiozz. K - t. mg if sh- 1 jpg! cz K , , as-53,15 ' if ' ' xv ,I ,. : , 5 if X X-ti' n Scott Presson Jo Ann Price Dale Pryor Johnny Ramsey Vickie Ramsey James Raye Donnie Raytield Susie Rhinehardt Barbara Rhodes Ronald Rice Kathy Ridenhour Ronnie Riggs Deborah Riley Kirby Patterson Johnny Pendleton Mike Petrea Geraldine Pharr Jewell Pharr Kenneth Pharr Eddie Phillips Cecil Powers Rickey Rivens Sandra Rivens Donnie Roberts Barry Robinson Vickie Robinson Garfield Roseboro George Roseboro Michel Roseboro Sandra Ross Sharon Ross Donna Rowland Erwin Rucker Lee Ellen Rumple 'aaa man faflz on file flfaaaanf aifzolziigififdsa O ma in f sw 'Lian Blake Simone Carlton Slawson Mike Smith Missy Smith Vernoca Spears Pam Spivey Pam Stafford Betty Seaford Mark Seaford Sarah Seamon Hoyle Sellers Jerry Sellers Randy Shuping 'X as Li. fn. bi:::, 2 GQ X X e R B , Delores Russ Christine Sanders Dorothy Scott Robert Scott 14 It 120 Vt Q,-s.. Q A fiiia if x . gr U' , Q' Richard Stirewalt Danny Tarleton Linda Taylor Vicki Taylor Nancy Todd Sheila Torrence Jackie Stancil Lynn Staton Judy Steele Joel Steen Gary Stcgall Donna Stewart Nancy Stimson SGS , 4 .Q-ls, A .L 3 :isp S Nl - Yvonne Troutman Susan Wade Rieky Wagoner Debra Walker ,iv 'lr .fu- .,. ,ff Lee Ellen Rumple suspiciously cycs Mrs. Petrea as she completes report cards. Dewthay Walker Elizabeth Walker Gregory Walker Vernon Weaks Paul Weant Kathy Wellman -..f Kathy Wentz Kenneth White Vickie Williams Brenda Williford Arnold Witherspoon Ruth Wright Sharon Young .ssl QQ www! 46 H Jill 3, 4 if Y ' v w, , v W -. ii fb Q' Every person at Northwest plays an important role in the drama of life, but some students have been blessed with special talents which separate them from the others. These are the stars which play the leading roles in Northwest's special drama. Each leading character has a unique personality. They must have the courage for their convictions, the strength for their determination, and the height for their goals. These attributes mark them as leaders of today and of tomorrow. These persons are eager, not only to do the required, but to extend extra effort, and thus making Northwest a noteworthy school. Diligent service results in a job well-done. Act well your part, there all the honor lies. This is what these students have done. To them, this section is dedicated. These are the students who will forever be remembered by their friends, teachers, and classmates for the outstanding jobs they have done and for all they have contributed to North- west. 'M av J at 2 Q 1 Ja 1? 5 p r y tk ,tffgi I J 124 1 'xv-u A'h-'MW , , anioz Exceptional intelligence and a desire to always succeed led to the election of Dale Ben- son and Rita Hinson as S'Most Intellectual. With his ability to Work in and out of school, Dale participated in many extra- activities. Dale displayed his versatility by being active in the Pep Band, serving as Student Council President, and working as Editor of the Dynamis. Being active in extra-curricular activities has not hampered Rita's attainment of high aca- demic marks. She was an energetic member of the Band, the F.T.A., and Beta Club. Eager to offer her services, Rita was chosen as a Lab Assistant for Biology. Bismuth The dependability and willingness to practice their talent did not go unnoticed by the 1970 Senior Class when Pam Satrit and Jett McCombs were chosen Most Talented. Pam claimed the title ot Miss Merry Cliristmas and was a member ot' the Math Club. She was also president ot' Thespian Club. A member ot' the Beta Club. FTA and Student Council. Jetliexliibited his talent by performing as drum major and helping boost school spirit by playing in the pep band. etfza 717 aff U51 Deemed as S'Best-All-Roundx' by their fellow classmates were J. Ellen and Phil Smith. Pos- sessing qualities of leadership, dependability. friendliness and good character, these two were a unanimous choice. J. Ellen was an aetive member ofthe varsity basketball squad. She was a member of the Monogram Club and the l97O Dynamis staff. Phil also occupied a position on the varsity basketball squad. He participated in the Mono- gram Club and the 1970 Dynamis staff. Most Sehool Spirit was the title eipttn d by Slllelx Dxlton md Kathx lluelson Attributing to their election was their nexei endin Tiol tnie spnn and dedie ition to dear ole NCHSH. Kathy served on the eheerleadine squ ld tor four years and was ehiet her senior year. She was a member of the Thespian ind h1O1lOUl1IllCiUDS Striek was kept busy with membership on the bisketball team Dynamis Statt and Student Council. He was also a Junior Rot nian ,lx K Xl N, srufcrz A ready smile, a cheerful personality, and a pleasant word for every one were factors con- tributing to the election of Bill Henry and Lucille Harris as Friendliest of the l970 Se- nior class. Bill claimed a spot on the varsity football squad and contributed time and effort on the Sports Staff of the Dynamis. Lucille spent much of her time as a member of the chorus and the county-wide ensemble. She also is a member of the Annual Staff, F.T.A. and F.H,A. Academic achievement and total involvement during their high school years con- tributed to the election of Trudy Allen and Lynn Hipp as Most Likely to Succeed. Trudy was involved in a number of activities at Northwest. She was a member of the FTA, FHA, and Beta Club. She was also elected business manager of the Dynamis Staff and served as a graduation marshal. Lynn served as photographer for the annual staff and was a member of the Beta Club, and the FTA. He was also a bus driver. :Supa Jail U51 Chosen for their exuberant participation in sports, Steve Lawing and Jody Little were se- lected Most Athletic by the members of the senior class. Jody has been active in J.V. and varsity basketball. Her extra-curricular activities in- clude Monogram Club, Jr. Booster's Club, and the Thespian Club. Steve displays his athletic abilities through his positions on the J.V. and varsity football and basketball teams. His extra-curricular activ- ities included Monogram Club and the Thespian Club. Keeping the class alive with something humorous and amusing were Patsy Bradford and Ron York. This was a major factor that led Patsy and Ron to be chosen Wittiest by the Senior Class. Patsy spent much of her time practicing basketball. She was a member ot' the Thespian Club and Vice-President ot' the Junior Boosters Club. Much of Ron's time was devoted to the Gridiron Squad, the Junior Boostcr's Club and l.C.T. y2'.LLl,4Lf Jvilfill X wzsn 1-Djauconz Lgufifancfing igfzicfg Balkan 128 BSIZSLTIZ sin-'X '1 '..'I.. ..... gygillj 9024 anion 1Q7O :Alta cginion ' sz- fx- wyiii I U fyw' saline fag ,ff wg. i 5gaw'y3f, ggffawccoma The Senior Class is composed of 185 individual people, each possessing a personality and ability of his own. This year's Senior Class nominated thirty ot' their fellow classmates who possessed averages ol at least 78 and were felt to be most representative ol the superb accomplishments of any Senior. gcmaf :Iwo COLL! LICIZZH QDQZEEZ Qian 'ily Then, a faculty committee composed of six teachers made the final decisions e these seniors are the ones whom they chose. The ones they felt best exemplified the goals of each senior. ln this manner, these sixteen were deemed Outstanding Seniors of 1970. cfgiersni cgflszzy cfgocfgaza ls i A gifs Us Afmifff 7Q6Q dwaufi 1 l Leading the 1969 graduation class during the commencement exercises were I7 juniors possessing scholastic averages of 93 or betterr The marshals were in charge of many details ofthe ceremonies of both class night and commencement exercises. They were respon- sible for seating families and guests of the graduating class and handing out programs on both occasions. The two chief marshals, Rita l-linson and Cathy Cline, were in charge of leading the Senior class into the stadium during the impressive commencement exercises. ,F -55.63 fEs,':k s 1 X 'NN- Qbafa Benson Dale Benson also represented Northwest at Boys' State. Dale, a member of the band, pep band, Beta Club, member of F.T.A., and editor of the Dynamis, exemplifies the funda- mentals of governing by serving as President of the Student Council. While participating in the programs at Wake Forest he attended lectures and special government classes. jeff Grjtwaff Jeff Atwell attended Boys' State at Wake Forest during the summer of 1969. Jeff, an active member of the 1970 Senior Class, is President of the band, a member of the pep band, Beta Club, and is a photographer forthe 1970 Dynamis. Jeff, along with other boys throughout the state partici- pated in events pertaining to the function of state and local government. ,mm My Ol72ECOl7lUZ9 f uaszz 545-321- 5 KK, ff 1 gOCL!y .gcifffsf 2f Debbie Presson, 1968 Miss Gridiron, crowns her successor Miss Jody Little. The 1969 Homecoming festivities were held on September 26. The evening was topped with the crowning of Miss Jo Delaine '5Jody Little as Miss Gridiron. Sponsoring Steve Lawing, Jody was selected over twenty-seven other beauties to reign as queen. Jody's smile is familiar in the halls of Northwest where she daily enters into school life, chatting with friends and attending classes. In addition, she participates in the Jr. Booster's Club and is a member of the Dynamis Staff and the Varsity Basketball team. f in gocfj .fittfs .sigma Uaz omacomin cranks DW W 1 4 sf Q 'lt ll Jody Little represented Northwest in the annual Christmas parades. Q6 .Nerves on edge, i 553Sponsefs1'anticipiite' J the crowning of the new 1?0meC9m1ng eourtg' ' ' , . fi,g5F,k Q4 . 1.: 5217. ' J I . if, Dcluine Lee sponsorin Rita Hinson sponsoring Lyndlc Schcnck Steve Smith gvfavfif Gqufunzn 'z' 655125 H 5:2501 Sjfloniou Kathy Hudson sponsoring Susie Wcddington sponsoring Charles Correll Tommy Lane umm A 1 X F' 136 in-'Fl f y .ff Susan Cook sponsoring J. Ellen Smith sponsoring Bill Henry Jeff Galloway The enchantment of a beautiful night, the voices of old friends and alumni, a victorious ballgame. a talented wizard and twenty-seven beautiful girls what more could one expect on a Starlit Autumn Night? The annual homecoming game was held on September 26, 1969. It was marked by the attendance of a capacity crowd, lots of school spirit, and a triumphant win by the gridiron squad. As the evening passed, the excitement steadily grew. At half-time the awaited moment arrived as Jody Little was crowned the 1970 Miss Gridiron to the approval of the spectators. Other half-time activities included a skit by members of the dramaticis class. the introduction of the sponsors, and beautiful background music provided by the band. Following the game, there was a dance sponsored by the cheerleading squad for all Trojans, past and present. As the evening progressed, all enjoyed and danced to the music offered by The Swinging Sensations. Everyone agreed when the evening drew to a close that all expectations of an exciting homecoming event had been surpassed. J0dY Little SPODSOTWB Patsy Bradford sponsoring Steve Lawns Eddie Hegiar 137 v Jan Shores, Junior Attendant new mi. J r a tendant in the 1969 Homecoming Court. An overwhelmingly energetic student, Jan displays her school spirit in many extracurricular activities. Among these are her positions as Secretary ofthe Student Council, the Northwest Band, and the Monogram Club. She is also a member of the Advisory Council, and she has partici- t d pa e on the Varsity Basketball team for three years. an Shores claimed the title of .lunio t Kay Baucom sponsoring Marvie Earwood sponsoring Richard Caldwell w Veronica Caldwell sponsoring Michael Cannon Jo Ann Rodgers sponsoring Doug Kirkman Beverly Denny sponsoring Russ Hartsell Sherry Rollings sponsoring Frank Talbert 5 fi if Janice Towell sponsoring Rick Wilkerson Carolyn Alexander sponsoring Michael Steele Janice Jones, Sophomore Attendant Qlmfm J ,f oooo 1 113 - 6,109 , , ,rs,Wr,,s,.fw w:i.,9 t !Q5,:5,l72E,lZ 55210121015 5 02.5 Chosen as the Freshman-Sophomore Attendant in the Homecoming Court was Janice Jones. A sophomore, she was presented one red rose by the members of the cheerleading squad. Possessing poise and beauty Janice is active in FHA and has been a member ofthe Junior Varsity cheerleading squad for two years. She now serves as co-chief of this group. Janice Jones sponsoring Marvin Branch V Libby Hudson SPOUSOTJUE Mickeb' C011 Janis Silliman sponsoring Mike Corriher N Darlene Earnhardt spon f .,,,,M,.,f' soring James Wyke Jan Wise sponsoring Myrl Benson 140 'WN Debbie Williams sponsoring Andy Price UN ru 'D-.. Yvonne Troutman sponsoring George Marshall E izabeth I-linson Sandy Aggc SpOI'lSO1'1I'lg SpOl'lSOl'lIlg ...mg B111 Dover Sterlin Martin I., N...,z Debbie Winecoff sponsoring Gary Duskie Judy Calloway sponsoring Ed Honeycutt H 'X R? Myra Faust sponsoring Ron Heglar Gilda Smith sponsoring arold Wilkenson 11 in Jmszzy Cgfziifmaz QDQI12 gsczfcif Q ., o 0 , Q 5 .1 . ' 2 -'Q 7 0 . ' . 6 3 if 6' R'3 '2f5' ! '-1-f'5 ef5 v g43Qg,:. l X V 2 s I 3 t t i 1 , .yr 2 v l r 1 V' 7 ' in S . p . . . 5. p -ge? Larry Parker, alias Mr, Santa Claus, emceed the Miss Merry Cathy Hartman, Pam Safrit, and Ophelia Fleming pose for the camera Christmas Pageant. after being selected finalists. l fpam afcif Safacfacf 7970 :fifiim .amy Cfifzisfmas .lon Hutchinson, Renee Hurlocker, and Kim Cook devoted both time and talent to the success of the pageant. On November 7, 1969, Pamela Lynn Safrit was selected Miss Merry Christmas of 1969. She was chosen by the Juniors and Seniors on the basis of attractiveness, talent, and personality to represent Northwest in the area pageant at A. L. Brown. Pam, a member of the 1969 Senior class, is a participant in many phases of Trojan life. She is a member of the Math Club, the F.T.A., and the Thespian Club in which she serves as President. David Seaford contributed his technical abilities and supplied excellent stage lighting. in-'M Janice Towell sang 'KPeople' from the Broad- way play Funny Girl as her talent presenta- tion. 'P'-W Pam Safrit gave her winning talent presenta- tion ofthe Big Spendern before being named Miss Merry Christmas. Janet Christenbury gives a smile of approval during evening gown competition. Ozfflwaifi :Siu .5 as e X-Tl3?' fy , ts f X, X t W t .xmas 'laps' Cathy Hartman, first runner-up, presented an original rendi- tion of a modern jazz dance and baton routine to Burt Bachrach's G'Bond Streetf' aaufy, Uczfanf ana! .f alia 144 F5 Brenda lfurr displayed beauty and poise as paused before her fellow classmates. Cathy Hartman gives a contident smile as she p for the camera. Linda Moss presented her talent with the singin the inspiring song, The Impossible Dream. Janet Honeyeutt gave her own version of By the Time l Get To Phoenix during talent presentation. uzanne Whitley displayed agility and skill in danc- g ajazz routine to Hawaii-Five-Of, fomfittmamtact witg tgs L l, 5 4 5 f 1 :diy 5 Lucille Harris showed her vocal abilities by singing the popular Love is Blue. Ophelia Fleming smiles approvingly during evening gown presentation. . ..,, , , . A , . f ilhan McKnight poses tor her audience as she was Ophelia Fleming, second runner-up, sang the Supremes' latest Brenda Jones presented d monologue mm hit Someday We'll Be Together. Romeo and Juliet' of 309.78 UE OUE Contestants l ,- ,----. R W4 U kd Wd Yu -I xi xy M' xl 'M N! if hal in ffvozffgwaaf 0 Na if QI I 'f B0 W x, YI U V Xl Xp W W .ll X +1 A x I 4 f M W' 'I U Wd X1 N1 I N I lyimcfa on N I4 ,1ff14 14144 xxw Xxx NX X . , I 17, Q bxxx x ,X X ,SVX:x zQf.'Nw.m.yxm.xx Aix xxmc 146 G1 0-f - PPV wwf'-fffiff fl W V7 X1 bl N1 N I Xi K7 Wd Ya xl x7 X1 Ni J' iff Y! W 'if 1 0 xo If 'f BW W X, ' U Nl Xl X0 V ka bm X 0 .fincfcz 605015, 'towns 5 7 ,f of in ffvozffzwsat Miss Linda Bridgette Moss ranked number one in the eyes of the judges and was crowned the third Miss Northwest Cabarrus on January 31, 1970. She captivated her audience with the song Misty . Possessing talent and poise, Linda participates in many extracurricular activities. She holds membership in the French Club, and the Math Club. She displays her musical ability as a soprano soloist in the Cabarrus County-Wide Ensemble and N.C.H.S. chorus. Linda's warm personality and smile truly makes her a fine representative of Northwest Cabarrus. Linda smiles approvingly after being crowned the new Miss Northwest. i 4? t 2 l l V-. , fi .M ,MM .fi With a warm smile of surprise. Linda accepts a bouquet of roses from Nlr Cauclle. Group ll ofthe contestants pause together as the judges evaluate their scores .f-xi A ? K 147 4 w Q 1 EY. if '21 I? if. ,IG I Xl w N Judy Taylor and escort. Cramer Kilpatrick. appear before the judges. V DLL Displaying her versatility in dancing, Brenda Kepley did the Charleston 7 Dale Frye smilingly greets her audience. Showing her musical talents, Ann Benson played Soffegeitta . 150 'WSL me 'V ' Awww. 'mv few , 1 f f Connie straightens her books as she begins preparing for another typing lesson When Northwest opened in the fall for the 1970 school term, Edith Consuelo Suarez, an exchange student from Bogota, Colum- bia, was here to meet the challenges of an American school with enthusiasm and vigor. She lived and learned the American way oflife with her American family Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Smith and their family. Connie's main purposes were to learn more about the North American way of life and to understand and speak better English. Wanting to explore as many phases of our school life as possible, she carried a full schedule. Speech and Dramatics, English 105, Ad- vanced Biology, Annual, Typing and U.S. History kept her busy for the four short months that she was a part of us. Connieis final day at Northwest was December nineteenth. She left America on January 5, 1970 to begin the trip home and to resume her studies at the University of Bogota where she is majoring in bacteriology. As she left our school and our country, We all could say that Connie was truly one ofus. and even though she spent only a short time at NCHS, she left a memory that can never be forgotten by any Trojan that knew her. Connie and Kathy Gohn quietly glance over their parts during a rehearsal for drama skits. 152 .imma .,...- 2 X fwlmwrt. 4 D, W 1- V g it tlll il ,ll t 5 any A049515 E. good Cifizsn Chosen as the 1969-70 D.A.R. Good Citizen was Sherry Rodgers This award is made annually to a senior on the basis of leadership, patriotism, service and dependability by the local D.A.R. chapter. Sherry proved herself worthy ol' tlte award by her participation in the French Club, the Thespians, Beta Club and F.T.A. She was the 1969 Miss Northwest and represented our school in both Christmas parades. She also worked as the class section editor ofthe Dynamis. f 7521 Q01 cuzcf Cfbafa Billion .scsiuls Dpfifniaf good Cifizamifgifz cfiiwaz 5 Sherry Ford and Dale Benson received the Optimist Club Citizenship Award. They were chosen on basis ol' personality.academic stand- ing and citizenship out ot' the 1970 Senior Class. Sherry. an energetic Trojan. was active in many aspects ot' her NCHS lille which included membership in the French Club, Beta Club, Thcspian Club, and the basketball team. She served as Copy-Editor for the Dynamis and was a 1909 Graduation Marshal. Dale. who also exempliliied his Trojanic spirit in many ways. was a member ofthe band, pep band, Beta Club and FTA. He was a bus driver and President ot' the Student Council. Dale was Editor oil the Dynamis and served as a 1909 Graduation Marshal. 153 E a-nn.-nn-'63, f v.me:s.1 rv'-mf:-'M-4-as QQSQQQR x 5, ,Q 1' if 1 , fm, ' H , X ' ,T W of v- v ' ,Q 0' ' if ,. .V ,,,,,h,mgf O QW s vw, .4 . K .1 ... nr' nal' no-' 2 vs W ' 9 , f 1. .M , .X 4, as. 1 Ay , H by if I . , 427' Our drama is made up of several different plots, woven together to compile the big production - that of our school. One of the most important factors of our presentation is the organizations. The organizations of our school reflect the interests of the students. Mechanical skills and handiwork are exercised through the activities of the Masonry and Electronics Clubs, intellectual interests are honored by organizations such as Beta, French, Math, and Science Clubs, creative ability is recognized and encouraged through the Art Club, band, and chorus. Each organization reveals special characteristics which set it apart from all others. And here, too, are characters who find a special role to play. These are the officers, who, together with the most vital part of the organization, the club members, become involved in one of the most vivid plays of the stage of Northwest, Through these clubs, beautification of the school grounds, promotion of school spirit, instrumental precision, and development of skills are accomplished. A feeling of self-pride, purpose, and fellowship is the reward. I. 'H ta 3 M, ,L,,f . MeCombs, Alan Goodman and Gary Sellers. osos J , Eff ' ' ,,.,. , , , . Z ff' 56 1,42 .5 ' ' ' , - f ' Z , V Y , V 3 ' ' The regulations concerning the student body were made by the Northwest Student Council. Under the leadership of Mrs. Joy Hipp and Dale Benson, there was an addition to this year's legislative body. The Advisory Council was established. The Council consisted of eight black students and eight white students. The purpose in this organization was to better the race relationships in the school, and to make all students aware of the activities within the school. The two councils combined efforts to sponsor the annual food drive for needy families at Thanksgiving and Christmas. ln addition, their main project was Get Involved Weekf, The last week in January was set aside for this with different activities each day for the students. They also sponsored Student Orientation Day for rising Freshmen. With the combined efforts of the Student Council and Advisory Council this has proven to be one of Northwestis greatest years. The Advisory Council includes flst rowj Alton Caldwell, Willie Deese, Libby Hudson, Linda Moss, Jan Shores, Kay Baueom, Sherry Earnhardt, Ronnie Lazenby, Butch Ham- mick. 12nd rowj Judy Cannon, Delores Deese, Janet McCoy, J. Ellen Smith, Kathy Wilson, Vera Little, Sandy Agee, Striek Dalton. 13rd rowj Gary Barnes, Kathy Ridenhour, Barry Troutman, Robert Scott, Rebecca Ben- nick, David Maulden. 14th rowj Gary Sellers, Dale Ben- son, Alan Goodman, Jeff MeCombs, Eddie Roscoe, Jef- fery Rivens, Tim Litaker, Paul Weant, and Sammy Boger. Student Cottnc ' Officers are: Jan Shores, Secretary, Janet McCoy, Treasurerg Dale Benson, President, and David Maulden, Vice President. S ootcei A we ' J 3 -- -,,m.,.t,.,. 4 N , .. . . Members of the Student Council are: fseatedj Sar Agee, Sherry Earndardt, Janet McCoy, Striek I ton, Dale Benson, Kay Baueom, Jan Shores V Little, Libby Hudson. Cstandingj Butch Hammi Paul Weant, Ronnie Lazenby, David Mauldtn J 5 M-N,.,,.... .ska The National Beta Club is a non-secret, leadership- achievement-service organization for high school students. Its purpose is the promotion of honesty, service and leadership. To be eligible, a student must have and maintain a 92 average. He must be of good character and a well-rounded student. On April 10-ll, the Beta Club went to Raleigh, North Carolina to attend the State Beta Club Convention. This trip was financed by such fund-raising projects as doughnut sales, school spirit contests, and bake sales. Highlighting the year's activities was the induction of new members. Twenty-two inductees were tapped on February 25. Each year a cup is presented to the outstanding Sopho- more. This selection is based on the Sophomore who has exemplified the Beta Club's standards. This year's trophy was awarded to Andy Foster. Club officers include: President, Lynn Hippg Vice-President, Harriet ips, Treasurer, Rita Hinsong Secretary, Sherry Ford, Reporter, Cindy Beta Club members are: Miss Terry Yelton, ad- visor, First Row: Bren- da Jones. Trudy Allen, Jane Munday, Cindy Cline, Harriet Phillips, Sherry Ford, Sally Johnson. Second Row: Sherry Rodgers, Sharon Kerr, Janet McCoy, Cathy Cline, Rita Hin- son, Delaine Lee. Third row: Fran Perry, Bren- da lfurr, Jeff McCombs, Lynn Hipp, Dale Ben- son, Charles Barnhardt, Jeff Atwell, Darrell Easley. X N wmsmv EZEZEB5 EJ B 'J l :QE IIT' Sei. EQ? 05-0 IT UU V5 ooh: Pia SSW SEE' 55 '11 Q25 Ee? FJ .505 mg- ' :Q S an .Orr O 552 -5-4? 2252? SEE .- 'Olf 51-Bo 'Veg Lg? 275' V am 2215 ON cs--1 :sif- fs Q-QUCD si? 551105 cal--+ or-no 23023 Beth Parker, Susan Horne, Johnna Galloway, Linda Moss, Debbie Holloway Fourth Row: Steve Smith, Tim Tucker, Kenny Measmer, Rick Watts, Ricky Allman .W as ,gg SEE!! ACF we sl' 1 uf 7 'M .1 157 Beta Club member Trudy Allen presents a yellow rose to inductee Beth Parker Thespian officers were: Pam Safrit, Presidentg Janet McCoy, Vice-Presidentg Dawn Burr, Scrapbook Chairman, Starr Lynn, Historian, Brenda Jones, Treasurer, Tona Hileman, Secretary cfvafiolz U .safzian Octet h as 4 L lu! L A VV J I: W ww-4 , t f J 2nd year Thespians included: Jody Little, Karen Bau- com, Dovie Dill, Harold Ballard, Kathy Hudson, Pam Safrit, Dawn Burr, Susie Weddington, Phil Smith, Starr Lynn, Jo Brown, Janet McCoy, Brenda Jones, Tona Hileman lst year Thespians: fLeft to Rightl First Row: Kathy Moss, Janice Towell, Cathy Burke, Shenette Caldwell, Bonnie Cromer. Second Row: Sherry Rogers, Vonnie Bentley, Susan Horne. Third Row: Fran Perry, Donna Whitaker, Janet Honeycutt, Patsy Bradford, .lan Shores, Kay Riche, Betty Moore. Fourth Row: Jeff Galloway, Leonard Schenck, Butch Lee, Darrell Helms, Jeff McCombs, Ricky VanPelt, Steve Lawing, Helen Barrier, Patsy Cole, Sandra Rodgers. 1 1 ,-451961-'if .- ffl? 5 1 f l I ,, 'LQ , A 33? V 2 1 We M 4' J 51215 fi asia f P 4 M, ff X 2 4' L ff , gf at ff? ,,, ,J J lst year Thespians: CLeft to Rightj First Row: Valerie Canup, Sherry For Linda Price, Jane Munday. Second Row: Susanne Whitley, Trudy Allen, Heli Beaver, Diana Dalton, Kathy Gohn. Third Row: Vickie Good, Donna Shi wash, Delaine Lee, Dawn Gilmore. Fourth Row: Barry Troutman, Lari Parker, Strick Dalton, Terry Turcotte, Danny McClain. 'Sill' H Q..1',.lk Si? tfikiiil li!! .-'RULE new 1 S Hee-In Comedy was one of the highlights of the year. Here Dawn Burr, Phil Smith, Jeff McCombs, and Harold Ballard display their talent. I W fox V Fi E A H 1 - --v-f . -Q . f , X I Beginning the years work, the drama classes expressed their originality through the presentation of pantomiines. Various one-act performances helped add a lighter note to many ofthe year's activities. Hard work was required of all actors to perfect their presentations. Special two-act plays were presented to the public to help raise funds. Students desplayed their abilities in the comedy Up the Down Staircase and the drama Flowers for Alger- non . A three-act play was presented as the year came ro a close. This presentation elimaxed endless hours of rehearsing' Induction into the National Thespian Society honored those students who had obtained the required number of Thespian points. ry Parker is tired of going Up The Down Staircase . Here he seeks ouragement from Dawn Gilmore. t minute assistance is essential backstage as demonstrated by Pam Safrit, Dovie and Kathy Hudson. K f l FX R David Seaford is wondering if this may possibly be Brenda Jones and Janet MeCoy's true natures. 159 -4 Co-editors of the Northwesterly are Sandra Rodgers and Cindy Cline. lst Row, 0 to rj - Jo Browng feature ed., Kathy Moss, Donna Whitakerg co-ed. of feature staff. Second Row: Pam Bakery assist. art ed., Donna Woodyg art ed. Editorial Staff included: lst Row, Lillian McKnight, Jean Caldwellg editorial ed., Janet Honeyeuttg coed. 2nd Row - Delores Deeseg club ed., Diane Carter. cf Vozfficusifazf Qffafr Writing and publishing a newspaper is one of the hardest jobs around NCHS and the Northwesterly staff is well aware of it. This year the staff solved its money problems by requiring each student to pay a newspaper fee at the beginning of the year. This step enabled the staff to concentrate more on the contents of the paper. Each member was assigned material to write for the paper which was issued nine times this past year. The Northwesterly staff also sponsored th'e fourth annual Powder Puff football game in addition to meeting deadlines. The Sounds of Americafi a non-profit group of students from the Charlotte area were also contacted by the newspaper staff. They expressed their love and pride in our country through song to the enjoyment of the general public. A giant step was taken by the Northwesterly staff with the organization of the Quill and Scroll Club. Students maintain- ing an 85 average in all subjects were eligible. The purpose of the Club is to recognize students doing exceptionally good work in journalism. The Northwesterly staff receives our hearty thanks for a job well done. Members of the Sports staff are: Row 1, fl to rj - Richard Caldwellg co-ed. Butch Leeg ed., 2nd Row - Mike Hamm, Steve Lawing, David Miller, Da l Helms. -Q gr ! A Members ofthe news staff are: tl to rj -- Jan Cline, Elizabeth Smith, Pam Safritg cc and Barbara Weddington, ed. 160 lst Row 0 to rj - Chip Raperg assist, publicity manager, Rickie Kingg column ed., Kathy lfosterg publicity manager, and Rick Sloop. 2nd Row - Kay Baucom, Janc Johnstong assist. column ed., and Rita Small. Y .hw 3 fl WW N 1 E s I , , ft 2 2 if if 1 ,WW . 7, ,, aka f Business manager Linda Mullis, fright? and hcr assistant, Pam Smith. aff - 04124 fi,- fi: R mfr 1 5 Members of the Quill and Scroll are: lst Row, I to 1 f Jean Cald- well, Cindy Cline, Sandra Rodg- ers. IQ hy t Brown and MQ, Cobb, ad- ROW -R WOM!! Jane' liiblimtom' Des lorBSs'f13bi-zse, Rickie t King, Pam Smith, and Linda Mullis. 3rd Row - Steve Lawing, Darrell Helms, Chip Raper, David ,Miller and ji til tj il l M1 4 1 ' N ' 'mmm W 3, V My W W Q4 4 . eg l f-8. S 7' f e 'I' J g J K W . Personalities staff Janet McCoy, Larry Parker, and Kathy Gohn look over pictures with editor Susan Cook. r-x l Organizations editor Delaine Lee is aided by staff members, Jenny Cook, Lucille Harris, Carol Carpenter, Randy Bratton, Kathy Wilson, Marvie Earwood, Rick Watts. Sports co-editors Jody Little and Strick Dalton work with staff, Doug Kirkman, Eddie Roscoe, Phil Smith and Bill Henry. 20:2 J 4, tel ,Nfi KJ wolf? M A vin ' X 0, '.... N A x 1 7 il-,iqi . -- Editor Dale Benson confers with advisor, Miss Carolyn Plummer. !7O Qbynamia :Staff Under the leadership of Miss Carolyn Plummer and Mrs. Joy Hipp, thirty Senior staff members were selected to compile the pages of the '70 Dynamis. Added to the staff this year were fourteen Juniors who served as understudies. Their job consisted of learning the techniques of producing an annual as they worked with the Senior staff members. Required of each staff member were dedication of his work and constant patience toward his fellow Workers. Many hours were spent in agony and in fear of not meeting an up-coming deadline, but following each uncertain moment, there was a feeling of pride in a job well done. With the close of the year the Dynamis Staff met with their ultimate goal f the completed '70 Dynamis. 5 , 11-. 4-:ii 5 . emi, . , 1 , . Q Q ' ' L. ff Q, ' 5 P TY i Q Q g X3 .. f-6 1 sa X N 1 X 13.6 'KAY li' 162 2 Xl -xl 1 X M-as Darkroom staff includes David Earnhardt Jeff Atwell John Woodard Lynn Hipp. E we or -- :-. f , ,yr R '. R . ,. . , ' I ,. 5 ' . .- 'f f i 5 ' , . ' ' - 1 .ii - f ' E- r ' il it rf- .,., .N - , . . . f F, ,N i his J., U J ,,.,, , , A .. .. ,X 1 Q ' ---- ' - ' , , uw Egg ,X . ,sz W me ggw- ' W ,,.f Busy at their job as copy ccreditors, Sherry lford and Harriet Phillips strive to produce a perfect '70 Dynamis. 1? 19 H, V , -, A Q ' , l , , 5 X 55' it ,f XXX-X 55 ,xxx xg X :sta sw i X ik' iw we 1 , , D 1 'A ,Ji ,Q 42. 52ml Business Manager, Trudy Allen, checks annual receipts with advisor Mrs. Joy Hipp. J i , gflnev-g4:4, ' f970 f 1 A nsz, I W ' 1 1 I 1 H I .ll . ,gal ifzvx L i fs 'fir' N I, . gl y xii , V -, Y 1 ,,,....-- lfaculty-Administration editor, Barbara Wcddington discusses pages with staff Carroll Wyke, Cathy Hartman, Debbie Holloway, and David Mauldcn. Class section, headed by editor Sherry Rod- gers, includes J. Ellen Smith, Brenda Jones, Dawn Burr, Darrell Easley, Sandra Weather- by and Wanda Irvin, Included on the Business staff are Tona Hileman, Trudy Allen, Jackie Gohn, Linda Steele, and Sylvia Bost. -,f 'f Qtr, flaw ff, Officers of the Creative Writing Club are: Sandra Rodgers, Iiditor, Donna Shipwashg Sec,-Trcas.. Ricky Van Peltg Pres., and Jo Ann Rodgersg Reporter. L gg-ga ..i- -..- 'fix-Q Club Members are: Jo Ann Rodgers, Gregg Wherry, Tony Bradshaw, Miss Sharpe -f Advisor, Rick Van Pelt, Harold Ballard, and Sandra Rodgers. . ' N, IV l Miss Sharpe f Club Advisor 'zaczfiuz Klflfzifing Every year. the Creative Writing Club publishes a book entitled The Epilogue. It is composed of poems, short stories, and satires written by the students of Northwest. To publish the Epilogue the club launched money-raising projects such as a show given to study halls by a local rock band, and a writing contest. The contest also helped to encourage students to express themselves in literary work. The club sponsor, Miss Linda Sharpe, helped to give its members a better understand- ing in literature. 13 as ... ,.. den.-W... can X- ---.......,,-- N.--Q , Ve l Library Club members included: Randy Furr, Charles Correll, David Lee, Richard Laugther, Ronnie Murph, Patricia Woody, Carolyn Jones, Delores Deese, Judy Caldwell, Linda Kenley, Linda Williford, Mr. Wall, Mrs. Beaver, Sarah Foster, Cindy Crainshaw, Jo Brown, Sandra Rodgers, Brenda lfurr, Kathy Strickland, Renee Thompson, Kathy Ridenhour, and Helen Beaver. flaw, car: The Library Club, under the guidance of Mr. Glenn Wall, was organized to promote a better understanding of educational and voca- tional materials in the library. Among the club's activities for the year were the induction of new members and a November trip to Albemarle Senior High School for the District Convention. Shelia Wensil was sponsored by the NCHS Chapter as a candidate for district Vice-President. At the 1969 North Carolina High School Library Association State Convention, Sandra Rodgers was elected editor of the state newspaper. The club attended the state convention again in April. icers were Brenda Furr - vice-presidentg Pat Tidwell - program chairman, Carolyn Jones -- treasurer, ja Kenley - secretaryg Sandra Rodgers - presidentg and Helen Beaver - reporter. ,..,.,,,,, ' -ba gf Q Q, : :il.'x its n ab' Mr. Wall turns to help another studen term paper deadlines creep closer. t in distress as by L tr ,V , ,kr W , .,,..y Q, 'wa r Z Flutes-Carol Carpenter, Dawn Gilmore, Renda Lee, Pam Litakcr Jan Shores Beeky Wallace Debbie Wmeeoft Libby Wright Kim Moore Clarinets Rodney Stephanie Barbee, Kathy Cline, Susan Cook, Vieki Hamm Mike Hix Jett Huleomb Susan Horne Mildred Liles Marilyn Lowe Shella Mahatty Debbie Poteat Richardson, Sherry Rollings, Denise Scarboro, Cindy Setzer Renee Thompson Debbie Tucker Yvonne Carriker Sharon Harwell Missy Smith Kathy Ridenhour Lee Rumple, Aretha Brown, Nora Cook, Ann Galloway, Jane Miller Susan Parker Cathy Wellman Ruthie Wright Andrea Kesler Rita Small Kathy Gohn Debbie Debbie Holloway. Bass Clarinets-Rita Hinson, Ann Benson Alto Clarmets Jett Atwell Keith Miller David Miller Oboe Qarolyn C oble Saxophones Jett Mei ombs I Hartman, Wayne Benson, Jenny Cook, Barry McCall, Byron O Daniel hippy Rumple Sandra Rivers Charles Helm Harold Ballard Lyndle Sehenek Trumpets Riek Dale Benson Vera Little David Mauldin, Janet Reid, Billy Keith, Barry Fisher, Jimmy Davis, Vernon Allison, Stanley Almond, Donald Allman, Myrl Trombones-Kim Cook Mike Hamm Emerson Morrison Steve Price David Seaford Jeff Shores, Donna Whitaker, Mike Byrd. French Horns-Gary Fisher, Johnny La Steve Smith, Andy Foster. Baritones-Roy Walter, Lynn Ezzell. Basses-Lynn Hipp, Jon Hutchinson. Persussion-Perry Allen, Carl Bost, Kim 1-Ieintz, Steve Murray Suther, Howard Willis, William Austin, Mike Christy. TympanyfTy lfrye. Bells-Jo Brown, Teresa Lentv ozf wait a azuta E Mr Mauldin is involved in his work as band director X Officers of the band included President Jeff Atwell Viee President Gippy Rumple Jan Shores Treasurer Stephanie Barbee Drum Major Jett' McCombs and Mr Maulden Carol Carpenter Cathy Hartman Debbie Winecoff Chief D 2 Q E.g....I' Dawn Gilmore -T? Stephanie Barbee Jeff McCombs-Drum Major The band was an asset and an outstanding organization at N.C.H.S. this year. It began rehearsing early in the summer to ready itself for marching season. The eighty-eight piece band performed with expert precision at each football game. The band helped celebrate the Yuletide season by participating in the Concord and Kannapolis parades and combining with the chorus to entertain the public with a Christmas Concert. The year would not have been complete without the Pep Band, which performed at all pep rallies, home J.V. football games, and varsity basketball games. This small group, containing only twelve members, was truly an asset to the Trojan spirit. The Dance Band was organized again this year and worked hard to ready itself for performances at local clubs, civic organizations and dances, The band began rehearsing for the Spring Concert after Christmas vacation. This was the highlight of the year. The Spring Concert symbolized a year of fun and hard work that the Senior Members will never forget. 167 424414 -ef David Maulden and Barry Fisher look on with mixed emotions as the band prepares to perform a half-time show. Il is! swf? xfsi Dale Benson displays Trojanie spirit as he participates in the Pep Band during 11 pep rally. if E If if e gy'-r AQ' Oh gosh . . . my zipper broke! 'i I .X s ff i . -. ,f V-ff' Av' Mirh'f PH? sc ie or eaee The Hshutterbug' snaps a picture of the band during an exciting portion of a football game. Q ,MW ,.t, 3 Xa .is -,,, i s Ns' Ee S 3 Ji lx t Ag Q X ' X if I Q f Members of the Pep Band included: Lynn Hipp, Lyndle Schenck, Johnny Lazenby, Jeff Atwell, Harold Ballard, David Mauldin, David Earnhardt, Dale Benson, Mike Hamm, Gippy Rumplc. Kim Cook, Jeff Shores, Ty Frye, Ricky Almond, Daryl Suther and Steve Murray. The Pep Band performing at a Varsity Basketball Game. The Brass Section? . . . lcd by HMI. Maulditf' playing the Baritone ,.,. . .J 'bn ll'H I HRX llglk SEQ -fi: X 1 mmmmqgn- -- Members of the concert choir are: Accompanists Renae Hurlocker and Kim Cook. First Row: Dawn Burr, Sharon Kerr, Janice Silliman, Johnny Lazenby, Donald Almon, Jimmy Haynes, Rick Allmon, Rockic Edmiston, Andy lfoster, Beverly Denny, Harriet Phillips, Cindy Cline, Janice Gordan. Second Row: lillen Howell, Dale lfrye, Becky Miller, Sandra Rivens, Susan Wade, Jimmy Austin, Mike Hamm, Carroll Wyke, Dianne Tucker, Kathy Wellmon. Marylin Kincaid, Barbara Rose, Delaine Freeze, Gilda Smith, Pam Safrit. Third Row: Janet Honeycutt, Linda Moss, Sylvia Wayne, Elizabeth Hinson, Jeanette Hinson, Pam McClain, Connie McLain, Sharon lfreeze, Kyle Allman, Ricky VanPelt, Bruce Jones, Jon Hutchinson, Karen Beaver, Cynthia Benton, Vanessa lfoster, Janet Christenbury, Rushie Austin, Elizabeth Smith. Fourth Row: Brenda lfurr, Vickie Caldwell, Gail Morrison, Becky Overcash, Cindy Setzer, Linda Taylor, Pat lfisher. Philip Rollins, Charles Morrow, Kim Henry, Sterlin Martin, Steve lirtzberger, Jeffrey Nance, Lucille Harris, Karen Honeycutt, Lillian McKnight, Johnna Galloway, Susan Untz, and Vickie Irvin. ffozfgwssf Cagafzfzua oncazf 675061 Ottitcrs arc Cindy Cline, President, Rushie Austin, Vice-Pres., Har- riet Phillips Sec.1 and Janet Christenbury, Treas. Under the direction of Mr. Richard Keasler, seventy-four voices once again strived for a year of perfection gained through long hours of practice. The choir made numerous performances for religious and civic organizations as well as concerts for the student body. Without the excellent perform- ances of accompanist, Kim Cook, the choir's endeavors could never have been a success. Including the one hour of class time each day, section practice was held weekly to help the group master the choral techniques necessary for a superior choir. This year the chorus was selected to participate in the Wake Forest homecoming halftime show as well as the annual State Choral Festival held at North Mecklenburg High School. Highlights of the year 1969-70 were the presentation of a combined chorus and band Christmas concert, the annual Christmas caroling party, and the Spring Concert. Es 1 70 ll il I , : ,fu,..9 Y. Altos Karen Honeycutt, Lillian McKnight, are found making good use of class time. Accompanist Kim Cook and Director Richard Keasler are found hard at work preparing for the Christmas Concert. 5 C .. Sopranos, Ellen Howell, Janice Silliman, Angela Bassinger, Dawn Burr, Becky Miller, Jeanette l-linson, Pam Stafford, Pat Fisher. and Becky Overcash explore the depth of singing. 171 . it at seg' WNW Accompanist Kim Cook and Soprano Janice Silliman are found in a moment of hard work and concentration? R9 .Fr Ash 5.1! we v L C , . ' M C ' we lk ag if x Kathy Hudson, Chief Kay Baucom, Co-chief Judy Taylor Brenda Furr 1 Susie Weddington azaifj Cifizazfzacfszi Dynamic is the only word to describe the Northwest varsity cheerleaders. Chief Kathy Hudson and CoChief Kay Baucom led the Trojans to victory with their zest and enthu- siasm. Boosting moral, the nine zealous cheerleaders con- tinuously covered walls with eye-catching posters, planned pep rallies, and performed skits to arouse Trojan interest. In addition to routine activities, the cheerleaders spent many hours preparing and sponsoring the Homecoming Dance and Sadie Hawkins Dance, which were both extremely success- ful. Much gratitute is given to these girls in their effort to stimulate Trojan spirit and pride. , .-'X 'igqizlli Jackie Gohn Rickie King Marilyn Kincaid Sheila Wensil Lmioz Quik Cgsazfaczcfau Stimulating an atmosphere of junior Trojanic Spirit were seven skillful and determined Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. The exhibitions in new cheers and formations revealed in itself the time and energy each girl put forth in perfecting the cheers. Attending all J.V. activities these girls promoted an interest and never-dying enthusiasm in all Trojan fans. Credit should be given to co-chiefs Janice Jones and Karen Honeycutt, who contributed much of their time in an attempt to better Trojan spirit. These seven girls should be commended for a job well done. J.V. cheerleaders never failed to express their spirit Vanessa Foster l i 4 f Alice Patterson ' ' Nora Cook Susan Untz Amy AUSUII The J.V. cheering squad included: fFirst Rowjz Alice Patterson, Karen Honeycutt, Janice Jones. fSecond Rowjz Amy Austin, Susan Untz, Nora Cook and Vanessa Foster. CN .Wx Janice Jones Practice seems to be pleasant for the J.V. cheerleaders. yy, 4' we . 4 ta e if li J - ,ff-4 'iihil ,V t' i f and 5 , ' A ,-4' A i -' A A cl hilt ,rf tt A ,ci J A A A ' V A -J ' A N L, I ,J , I l V h .MJ 1 r e u n u ,.....,l......J... il I E ' A 5 l I le V M WLT VAVAV l A c it R H ,M.,Ja- c . 1 J so 1 rj A A A A I--Te-J K -I L E P E 3 M WW- We Karen Honeycutt Co-chiefs, Karen Honeycutt and Janice Jones 175 lxecutivc Committee included tLeft to Righty: Cilda Smith Jenny Cook, Gippy Rumple, and Fwzioz ooifaui Kirby Patterson. x fff . ' f -- . T ,,.,,,f+r' R X 1 -m-- 3 ,i B M . W f . X X , 1 E , -fn ' ! 5 , 1 7 if I 'WRX Jr, Boosters' Club otticers were tLeft to Rightjz Jo Anne Rodgers. ' I I , 5 55553 Secretary: Llixabeth Smith. Reporter: Philip Allen. Presidentg Patsy Bradford, Vice-President, Jody Little, Treasurer. ' . fi? ' J . . , . . l The Junior Boosters Club was organiaed tour years ago and since then. has played an ' extensive part in tmancial aid to the school. This year the Junior Boosters sold sweatshirts. ' ' jackets and niglitsliirts to raisc money. They also sold programs at varsity basketball games to 1 5 raise one hundred dollars toward the new tieldhouse being erected on campus. J The objective ol' the Junior Boosters' Club is to support. encourage. and create an interest in I' school activities at Northwest. The members ot' the Boosters Club are: Sue Adams, Sandy Agee, Carolyn Alexander, Perry Allen. Phillip Allen, Jett' Atwcll, Tana Bartley, Charles Barnhardt, Gary Barnes, Bonnie Barrier, Helen Barrier, Angela Basinger, Ann Benson, Myrl Benson, Barry Bentley, Cynthia Benton, Deidre Bost. Patsy Bradford, Kathy Burke, Ronald Burke, Judy Cannon, Vicki Caldwell, Shennette Caldwell, Sheila Caldwell, Pam Calloway, Dianne Carter, Terry Caudle, Debbie Cochran, Dale Combs, Jenny Cook, Nora Cook, Susan Cook. Belva Crayton, Linda Crowley, Mildred Davis, Pat Deal, Dovic Dill, Beverly Doby, Richard Douglas, Shirley Downum, Myra lfaust, Gary lfisher, Pat lfisher, Ophelia lfleming, Carol lfortc, Randy lford, Vanessa lfoster. Delaine lfrecze, Kathy Freih, Loretta Dale lfrye, Sherry liarnhardt, Ann Galloway, Dawn Gilmore, Mike Glass, Vickie Goode, Alan Goodman. Lynn Goodman, Jett' Holcomb, Vickie Hamm, Debbie llartsell, Sharon Harwell, Ginger Hepola, Audrey llill, Linda llill, Debbie Holloway, Karen Honcycutt, Mike Hopkins, Sammy Hopkins, Susan llorne, Libby Hudson. Darrell llelms, Tommy lrvin, Vicke lrvin, Billy Keith, Brenda Keplcy. Marilyn Kincaid, Debbie King, Mary Kirtpatrick, llelen Little, Jody Little, Vickie Lord. Jane Miller. Rebecca Anne Miller. Betty Moore, Kathy Moss, Linda Moss, Debbie Murray, Suzette McBryde, Barry McCall, Lynn McClellan, Anne McCorkle, Renee McRoree. Pat Oxcndine, Shirley Oxendine, Kirby Patterson, Steve Price, Barbara Rhodes, Kathy Ridcnhour, Jo Ann Rodgers, Sandra Ross, Sharon Ross. Donna Rowland, Gippy Rumple, Lee Ellen Rumple, Willie Richard Russ, Pam Safrit, Denise Scarboro, Debra Scott, Linda Scott, David Seaford. Rodger Sellers, Cindy Setzcr, Janice Silliman, Rita Small, Gilda Smith, lilizabeth Smith, 'l'rcna Staton, Linda Steele, Daryl Suther, Vickie Taylor, Becky Thornpson, Carol lforte, Debbie Troutman, Debbie Tucker, Susan Untz, Becky Wallace, Sylvia Wayne, Umphrey Weaks, Debbie Williams, Kathy Dianne Williams, Howard Willis, Kathy Wilson, Lucretia Wilson, Vickie Wyant, Carroll Wyke, Sheila Yow. 4 KST V if-' Monogram Club activities are lead by President, Eddie Roscoe, J. Ellen Smith, Reporter, Jan Shores, Secretary, Kathy Hudson, Trcasurcrg Phil Smith, Vice-President. Phil Smith, high salesman in the cushion sale, is seen assist- ing Steve Lawing in distributing cushions. 0120 'zam To promote good sportsmanship, inspire Trojanic spirit, and honor athletes of deserving quality are the goals of the Northwest Monogram Club. Qualifications for membership in the Monogram Club are as follows: sixteen quarters in I football, twenty quarters in basketball, twenty-seven innings in baseball, and ten points in track. - After getting enough points and playing enough quarters, the last decision is left up to the coach. This year the Monogram Club is sponsored by Mr. Bernie Edwards. The year project chosen by I the club was the sale of stadium cushions with the school's name and the Trojan emblem imprinted on them. Outside of their busy participation in sports, the Monogram Club makes an annual trip to Tanglewood Park, and visits sports events at nearby colleges. ,W M V VV . ,,,,, :,:,,W A ,A ., V ' ' '- H , in V 1 Wmngf w gi W, .,,, , .. . V . VV , 4, ,, ' 5' 2 , ,AAA K ,.,, I S ,V V - . ,I . 1 .,, V' ,,,, . ,,,, 5 is' ,. - V. - H 5 - , Monogram members include, left to right, J. Ellen Smith, Susie Weddington, Kathy Hud- son, Wanda Irvin, Mickey Corl, Jan Shores, Johnna Galloway, Kay Baucom, Kay Wood, Steve Smith, Doug Kirkman, Charles Cor- rell, Barry Troutman, Bill Henry, Russ Hart- sell, Alton Caldwell, Mike Corriher, Frank Talbert, Harry Bryant, Billy Dover, Ronnie Glmpbell, Tommy Taylor, Butch Hammett, Gary Duskie, Phil Smith, Harold Wilkerson, Richard Caldwell, Steve Lawing, George Marshall, Myrl Benson, Eddie Heglar, Lyndle Schenck, Ron Heglar, Not Pictured, Eddie Roscoe, Rick Wilderson, Sterlin Mar- tin, Marvin Branch, Tim Litaker, Andy Price. 177 F ,I .Q' 1 3 11452: J 'fY5I:'.i.f., Art Club members: Janet Honeycutt, Shelia Wensil, Kay Jones, Ellen Beaver, Shelia Yowe, Angela Lambert. Second Row: Wanda Ivey, Patricia Woody, Carolyn Jones, Donna Woody, Tonda Auten, Peggy Caldwell, Leonard Schenck, Sandra Newton. Third Row: Umphrey Weaks, Bobby Almon, Keith Anderson, Danny Craven, Bobby Lyerly, Kim Heintz, David Caldwell, Steve Searboro. Fourth Row: Richard Douglas, Ronald Burke, Ronnie White, Kenneth Pharr. Ogzf The Art Club under the supervision of Mrs. Lydia Furr has encouraged art appreciation throughout the student body this Tonda past year. Auten is taught by , a candid used as a mascot at sports events. ln the spring, the annual art Camera as exhibit was held. Members displayed the crafts they had pro- she com- pletes her wood paint. A life-size papier mache Trojan was designed this year to be duced during the year such as paintings, sketches, ceramics, and sculptures. mr! .,,,,, A 'ff Iq -IJ ' Nas' , W- V ,- was p A, Q af 'B s it f X' R x l? yi ' we fer' I ' N ug , Officers are: Vice-Presidentg Wanda Ivey. ' ' ' f Advisor: Mrs. lfurrg Reporter: Sheli P Wensilg President: Donna Woody, Secra tary: Leonard Schenck. ,H Q- -- ssls F . fix 1 is l 1 iii? --,,..,,.. C' ' ' ' u il laS i- .. ,, , ,sk 1 .vm sz, J, - A w .l.....--A-1 -i 2515452 Gufuzs .sac 752,11 Under the combined efforts of Mrs. Rebekah Ewart and Mrs. Lucille Daniel, Future Teachers of America are intro- duced to the qualities, responsibilities and the aptitudes essen- tial to a successful teaching career. Their purpose is to ae- quaint students with the program of education. Included in the year's activities was the responsibility of helping plan National Education Week, This involved intro- ductions of professional people to various interested groups. Another event of the year was the annual tea honoring teachers. The tea was highlighted by the presentation of a birthday cake to Mr. Garmon. This year, the F.T.A. members have distinguished their club from all others past by the founding of a new scholarship program. This was begun to give some outstanding and deserv- ing member a better opportunity to further his education. ficers of lf.T.A. include Left to Right: Sherry Rodgers, Vice-President, lfran 'ry, President, Cindy Cline, Secretary, Trudy Allen, Historian, Stephanie rbee, Treasurerg Jane Johnston, Reporter. .ff Q? , is . X . ... ,S , 1 I- 5. eii A J tiieii iii X, A i. K r 1 L A XX i F I -X. Wggaa, , fy f f inf I Y s E , Z 5. . W Z' 1. ZZ' YU Mm af. M135 sn. i i , is, We-av' lf.T.A. Membership includes: Cathy Cline, Rickie King, Cindy Cline. Harriet Phillips. Con nie Suarez, Jane Munday. Cathy lfoster, Linda Richardson, Trudy Allen, Jean Caldwell, Lucille Harris, Gary Barnes, Daryl Suther, Renda Lee, Sharon Kerr, Sherry Rodgers, Jeff Rivens, Billy Dover, Gary Sellers, Ricky VanPelt, Janet Christenbury, Tona Hileman, Brenda Jones, Pain Safrit, Rita Hinson, Sandra Wwtherby, Alice Caldwell, Jane Johnston, John Woodard, Larry Parker, Butch Lee, Marvie liarwood, Carol Carpenter, Janet Cline, Kathy Wilson. Pam Smith, Delaine Lee, Stephanie Barbee, Kathy Cline, Fran Perry, Lynn Hipp, Dale Benson. Jottom Left: Advisor Mrs. Becky Iiwart, Sherry Rodgers, and Fran Perry await BOtt0m Right: F,T.A. members Jeff RiveI1S, Dale BSHSOU, and 1-YHI1 Hip? HPPCHF he arrival of teachers during the annual teacher's tea. to be baffled 0Vef the task Of wffee milking- U55 Qzmafi CLE I M-'-1-...., , W iw ,.', ,,,f,.,g,,ff Mrs. Petrea helps Sherry in the planning of the Mardi Gras. lst year members included: Mike Hix, Pam Lita- ker, Ricky Allman, Debbie Poteat, Darlene Earn- hardt, Johnny Lazenby, Debbie Winecoff, Jan Wise, Karen Moore, Carolyn Coble, Marilyn Lowe, Pam McClain, Debbie Roscoe, Cathy Measmer, Judy Taylor, Jackie Gohn, Donna Pat- terson, Cassandra Milem, Karen Beaver, Wanda Haynes, Brenda Helms, Debbie Starnes, Judy White, Becky Keene, Becky Bennick, Pam Grif- fin, Patti Blaekwelder, Alice Patterson. ,saga 1 ,5-sacrrsssawsg .k,,. . f ,J fi, , we is 1 is sf WQQ as S as French club officers include President, Sherry Ford, Vice-President, Davi Mauldeng Secretary-Treasurer, Debbie Winecoffg Reporter, Linda Moss. For the past three years, Le Cercle Francais of Northwest Cabarrus High School has ranked among the schoolls most active clubs. lts aims are to establish a better understanding of the French people, their customs, and ideas. Each student enrolled in the club is required to maintain at least an average of 80 or above in French. Throughout the year, the French Club sponsors various projects such as the Mumified Mama-Petrified Papa contest, and the Mardi Gras, which is one ofthe highlights ofthe year at Northwest. This year the club purchased French flags and a French Bible for the use ofthe French department. Through the leadership of Mrs. Brenda Furr and Mrs. Cynthia Petrea, the French Club members have become better acquainted with France. Second and third year members were Sherry Ford, Kathy Gohn, Belva Crayton, Beverly Denny, Linda Moss, Dawn Gilmore, Beth Parker, Mildred Liles, Rick Watts, David Maulden, Kathy Earnhardt, Richard Killian, Ronnie Layton, Tim Tucker, Paul Hath- cock. Mrs. Furr enjoys Christmas caroling with the French Club bfi sf Q., 1. 4 1 ,WMM 'Wwe 'es...,, Qifiliw Members of the Math Club are: fseatedj Gippy Rumple, Paul Hathcock, Tim Tucker, Harry Van Pelt, David Seaford, Barry Troutman, Larry Parker, Phillip Allen, Charles Correll, Richard Caldwell, Rick Wilkerson, Strickland Dalton, Michael Glass, Mike Hicks, Ronald Layton and Steve Smith. 2nd Row - Jenny Cook, Johnny Lazenby, Sandra Weatherby, Dawn Gilmore, Pam Safrit, Rcnda Lee, Lynda Richardson, Kay Baucom, Judy White, Darlene Earnhardt, Pam Litaker, Dianne Dalton, Kathy Measmer, Beverley Denny, Kathy lfoster, Pam Griffin, Renae Hurlocker, Debbie Winecoff, Kathy Gohn, and Sherry Rodgers. 3rd Row - Delaine Lee, Rick Watts, David Maulden, Judy Calloway, Marvie liarwood, Janet Cline, Beth Parker, Mildred Liles, Jane Wise, Marilyn Lowe, Stephanie Barbee, Rick Sloop, Carolyn Coble, Belva Crayton, Patty Blackwcldcr, Linda Moss, Sandy Agec, Vickie lrvin, Cynthia Benton, Becky Keene, and Karen Moore. 4th Row Roy Walter, Kathy Earnhardt, Randy Bratton, Debbie llolloway, Wanda Irvin, Kathy Cline, Kay Wood, Donna Patterson, Rebecca Bennick, and Shelia Caldwell. Jlflaffg Q 54 The Math Club under the direction of Mr. Bob Angley and Mr. Danny Philbeck aims to promote scholarship in math and a greater understanding of mathematics. The Math Club's monthly meetings often featured guest speakers who were informative and helpful in encouraging members to consider careers in the field of mathematics. The Math Club's annual talent show, in which both groups and individuals throughout the area participated, was its main project for the year. Advisors, Mr. Philbeck and Mr. Angley pose with President Steve Smith for the camera. Officers are: Debbie Winecoff, Treasurer, Kathy Gohn, Reporter, Strickland Dalton, Program Chairman, Sandra Weatherby, Secretary, Barry Troutman, Vice-President, and Steve Smith, Presi- dent. - c . , -- - 1 if- .--. t . Q. - ' . f K .3 l g A I . al' ,s P- - T, 3 Q gi. f'i.,,?-Q . ..., K kg ., I gg, . . . 1,5 . hz . - 5. ' ' J' f ' K . . . - ' ' le Q-sl A 4 7 K f .Ln - - ' fi.- .-f.. . Lili E11 V f. . 1ffz'. 'N . . .. f f . 'V , V in we ,e.,a' ag. Q. -:hit- f 'Q J - m.v'fQ 5 gl- i 15355 ,'.. V K fi., X-E8 ' ff N' - v A A Q an V . -.,..u..,.,.. Y . .eaig .'.-. . ' K' . 4. K M is 'Yrke r .. he Q . it . ,idle ' 54' L, -, rg ar -..-, -f. K t. ,S ix. CW .L . . - . f lf, 'T I 'x , LE-- 4 L. W... E - -. we ' E -a'l3.AisHiidr.S2,-:A we H:1.E.s !'. s Members of the Science Club were: First Row IL to RJ: Pam MeLiiin. Linda Mefombx. Boomer Smith, Ricky Wagoner. Arthur Musgrove. Darryl Suther. Second Row tL to RJ: Ami Benson, limerson Morri- son. .lohn Woodard. Charles Helm. Jon Hutclunxon, Lyndle Selieuek. Jett' Shores. Sumniy lioger. Riek AllIllL1D,1tDCl Mike Byrd. i l Aw Ottieers ol' the Science Club were: Daryl Suther. Reporter: Doug Mills. Vice-Presidentg Lyndle Sehenek, Presidentg Ann Benson. Secretary- lreaisurer. x , 'sn-nf in 3 f 12- 551' it K 1 pts iz l is 5 ' W - Q rifi .W ' : ,, . f i t yi ffl . , ,- D' '21 f.- A 'tbm'if s.5t,s , K -'fx V. A Q kkk' i s P f chance The Seienee Club of Northwest Cabzirrus High School has proved itself to be very aetive this year. Under the supervision ol' their advisor, Mr. Robert Dotson, the elub has undertaken the project of raising money to eonstruet u greenhouse on the Northwest eampus. The purpose of the Seieuee Club is to promote tm interest in the rapidly oeeurriug advancement in seienee and to develop the seientifie abilities ol' eueh elub member. Club Sponsor Mr. Robert Dotson and Lyndle Sehenek prepare for an experiment. l 5 Q pa. 2 . Y 5 E Ii it Tony Overcash and Terry Turcotte test the efficiency of the tape recorder. I 'rp W Llectromcs officers were Paul Lathom, Reporterg Terry Turcotte, Vice-Presidentg Eugene mth Kellis Parllamentarlan Tony Overcash, Presidentg Tommy Taylor, Secretary-Treasurer, . ,Q ff I' TX-J 3 3 ,, 1,' I Uv g , ,' 5 ', t , ll f exercise their skills in electronics as 'RQ l Elfzcffzonici ug The purpose of the Northwest Cabarrus Electronics Club is to promote interest in electronics and to teach the basic knowledge necessary to an apprentice in the electronics field. The main project of the club is to prepare the audio-visual equipment for the Cabarrus County schools. Club members also repair television sets, radios and install tape players for the students. Any student, Sophomore through Senior, girl or boy, is eligible to take electronics. Leading the electronics club this year are President, Tony Overcash, Vice-President, Terry Turcotte, Sec.-Treasurer, Tom- my Taylor and Reporter, Paul Layton. Electronics members were tlseft to Righty Donald Leonar Mike Spears, Tony Overcash, Terry Turcotte, Greg Wherry, a Wayne Hughes. Second Row: John Smotherson, Eugene Kelli Tommy Taylor, Bobby Suther, Tommy Lane, and Charl Palmer. Third Row: Harry Litaker, Wayne Flowers, Fra Talbert, Blake Seymour and Advisor Mr. Sides. iimiiil 4 , - ' A- --5'-H-'Q' . - -3-3,--1:-Lrg, -ee Members: Keith Milem, Steve Rowland. Keith Cook. Gene Sloop, Riehard Honeycutt, lidward Honeycutt, Robert Dixon, Keith Cauthen. Mark Gaskey. David Tucker. Ray Mullis, Randy Hileman. Randy Herring, Ronnie Newsome, Jimmy Staneil. Gary Kiser, Brady Cook. Butch Smith, Danny Oxendine, John lfaggart, Rick Sutton. Joe Ellington, Walter Cromer, Randy liratton. Tim Sellers. .lunior liudy. Steve Deal. Tony Riggs. .loc Compton, liddie Roscoe, Bill Henry, Bobby Weaver, Gary Nash. lddie lprtzberger, lred Goodman. Joe Collins, Larry Cline. Butch Butler, Ty lfrye, Bobby Barbee. Gsiufomofiva Under the direction of Mr. Paige Bost. the Automotive Club participated in many activities this year. The club attended time trials for area races and served as ushers at the National 500 in October. They also entered a float in the Concord and Kannapolis Christmas parades. To gain experience, the Auto- motive Club offered to repair S'sick automobiles for the students and faculty. They also sponsored a uwinterize your car project to earn money to finance the club. Danny Oxendine adiusts the earbuerator fora smooth running engine. .....,,,Ns47Q,,-M Officers: President, Keith Cook tnot shownjg Vice-President, Rick Sutton, Secretary, Keith Milcm: Treasurer, Gene Sloop. Putting rnufflers on can be a very hard job. especially when there is an oil leak right over your head. .iii 1 1 D' W F Sadr t , Tfifaggfg . in f ' W r Tim Wayne clears land for the fieldhouse during class. K X ak KN Officers are: President, Tim Wayne, Vice-President, Richard Laughterg Secretary and Treasurer, Randy Furrg Reporter, Ronnie Murph. T we Members: Vernon Bost, Michael Cannon, Eddie Deese, Randy lfurr, .lolm Guthrie, Larry Heggins, Richard Laughter, Michael Moore, Ronnie Murph. Michael Steele, Calvin Douglas, Gary Emerson, Thomas lfranklin, Kenneth lfortson, Donald Hartsell, Chuck Overcash, Tim Wayne. Q-1' nmaiwif llimllflrajiy' Randy lfurr and John Guthrie mix cement for the fieldhouse. gmt, cw The purpose of the Masonry Club is to promote a better understanding in the art of bricklaying and the use of Masonry tools. The club consists of seventeen members and their sponsor, Mr. Dwight Harwell. The Masonry Club practiced many long and hard hours on classroom projects before beginning their main project. Their special project this year was the construction of a field house in the football stadium. Many grateful athletes should direct their thanks to the hard-working Ma- sonry Club. - V, . V' J t. I. . 7 - 'N w ff . .f . f.,,,, wa 186 'j 4 1' 1 'wax f., Tommy Taylor, David Earnhardt and Harry VanPelt make daily routine check on their buses. ff WM 41 Tim Wayne gives full attention to his driving. I LL5, 'ZLL7 515, ' iz: Safety is the Hrst concern ofthe bus drivers at Northwest. Each day the bus drivers at Northwest transports some 650 Trojans and almost 3,000 junior Trojans to the feeder schools of Northwest. Transporting passengers to school is only one of the many responsibilities bestowed .,9 '3-xii p upon the thirty-four drivers. They are also responsible for the cleanli- ' VQ ness ofthe buses, as well as the passengers' safety and welfare. To the M ,px 'J G bus drivers we give a hardy salute. m ':' ,Q P 1 '. t ' 5 i s ' Bus Drivers include: Cathy , Zrw Q. , Cline, Lillian Deal, Rushie Austin, Tonda Auten, Pam Baker, Phillis Pharham, Steve Rowland, Tim Wayne, Allen Goodman, Edward Honeycutt, Blake Seamon, Tony Over- cash. Keith Cook, Eddie Ros- coe. Keith Anderson, Eddie Deese, Joe Collins, Charles Collins, Gary Nash, Roy Wal- ters, Gary Kiser, Bobby Wea- ver, Wayne Hughes, Lynn Hipp, Dale Benson, Danny Ox- endine, Steve Smith, Arlan Hudson, Ronnie Murph, Ricky Brakcfield. Not pictured: Har- ry VanPelt, Tommy Taylor, lr, ,, 4 David Earnhardt. A I ,.-'A 187 s f . f. Q, , R l l jj S t p p :P T M , T E f i F ta., K .. fl' ' ' , . i i T - sa R f sss z C ., .W ,W ,, All 45 students enrolled in Distributive Education are members of the Northwest Cabarrus D.E. Club. The purpose of the club is to develop future leaders for marketing and distribution. The Northwest D.E.C.A. enters contests on the district level in categories such as job interviews, sales demonstrations, public speak- ing and advertising. The club participates in many projects during the year including a fund raising project, helping in the planning and execution of career week, a follow-up survey ofD.E. graduates, and a creative marketing project. Outstanding D.E.C.A. club members receive awards such as D.E.C.A. Sweetheart and student of the year. Officers of the club were: First Row: Patsy Cole, Treasurerg Joy Lane, President: Richard Woody, Vice-President: and Barbara Weddington, Secretary. Second Row: Kenny Dick. Parliamentariang Alice Caldwell, Historian-Reporter, and Terry Layton, assistant Historian-Reporter. .sw A ,Q O 5 tl X gb ff, T x CPG! if ff 1 5 OA Y' Members ofthe DECA Club were: First Row QL to RJ: Sandra McCraven, Terri Smith, Joy Lane, Patsy Cole, Donnie Seymour, Alice Caldwell, Dena Keene, Pam Baker, Pat Tidwell, Linda Mullis. Barbara Weddington. Second Row CL to RJ: Mrs. Carolyn Harward, Linda Hilton, lmogene Hagan, Carla Mason, Deidre Bost, Sarah Foster, Donna Gibson, Pam Smith, and Cindy Crainsliaw. Third Row QL to RJ: Danny McLain, Kenny Dick. Vernon Harker, Richard Woody. Steve Lipe, Eddie Harrington, and Steve Car ter. Fourth Row QL to RJ: James Helms, Eddie Stancil, Terry Layton, Mitchell Hill, and Terry Taylor. Fifth Row CL t0 RJ: Steve Hilton, Chip Raper, Larry Oxcndine. David Stackleather. and Donnie Campell. E Lgsffzigufi Us ucafion of :7f1Zm5'zLca Club advisor Mrs. Carolyn Harward teaches fundamentals of marketing to her class. 1 f 0 188 HwrnAA,,,,,ae MH' 5 ,I itll .. . .... ,ta ECU The Industrial Cooperative Training Program gives students the oppor- tunity to work under supervision in the occupational area of their choice, and to prepare themselves for full-time employment. Through the supervision of Mr. Clifford Rimer, various projects have been undertaken by the VICA club in the past year. Activities sponsored by the fifty-two member club include a candy sale, state and regional leadership Workshops, and an employer-employee banquet. On-the-job training, received by the I.C.T. students, has enabled the students to obtain the experience required in the world of work. During the last school year the members of the VICA club earned over S50,000. Mr. Garmon accepts a check to aid in the building of the field house from ICT President, Ronnie Bennick. U y . If www' 2 Members of the ICT Club were: Linda Price, Brenda Wilcox, Linda Stegall, Dovie Dill, Vickie Baucom, Sue Al- mon, Vickie Lord, Barbara Goodman, Linda Hill, Tony Bass, Jeff Childers, David Benton, Ricky Russ, Mike Bigham, Gary Barnes, Darrell Turner, Alvin Drye, David Rowland, Alton Shelton, Da- vid Russ, Bruce Walker, Dan- ny Ifreeman, Gary Shue, Shannon Lentz, David Mil- ler, Edward Shaver, Dale Drye, Stanley Palmer. Officers of ICT included: Ronnie York, Vice-President, Donnis Wayne, Historiang Ronnie Bennick, President, Brenda Wilcox, Historian, Sue Almon, Historian, Linda Price, Historian. Dovie Dill, Secretary and Treasurer. new WUI: Q' fl I 0' 0, ff .A 1 N' ' ., n u w,j-1 it '17, S fx! ,if 5, 14' 'x 0 o 4' '15 Nfwll FHA officers are Trudy Allen Treas Brenda lurr Sec Pam Safrit Rec Leader Susie Weddington, Pres Jackie Gohn Vice Pres Ginger Hepola Rep Faith Allman Hist and Sharon Kerr Parlia gufuu omama .su The Northwest Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America brought home the blue ribbon for their exhibit at the Cabarrus County Fair. The group also participates in various other activities. The president and vice-president attended the leadership conference at St. Andrews College at Laurinburg. Also the group went to the District Rally on October 16 at Bessemer City High School. This year,s fashion show was a great success. It was sponsored by Simplicity Patterns. The girls showed off many new and exciting fashions, with the help of Phil Smith and Larry Parker. Some events which were of great importance to the F.H.A.'ers were the annual cookout for initiation of new members and the Mother-Daughter Banquet. lst Row- Ginger Hepola, Faith Allman, Sharon Kerr, Susie Weddington, Brenda Furr, Trudy Allen, Pam Saf- rit, Jackie Gohn. 2nd Row- Tana Barkley, Sharon Har- well, Susie Parker, Pat Kiker, Cathy Cagle, Libby Hud- son, Pam Bollinger, Libby Wright, Melva Deese. 3rd Row- Marsha Lord, Ellen Howell, Jo Brown, Carol Carpenter, Helen Barrier, Shirley Downum, Karen Sha- ver, Susan Wade, Amy Austin, Vanessa Foster. 4th Row- Jean Caldwell, Linda Scott, Brenda Weaks, Gail Morrison, Vickie Taylor, Cynthia Benton, Karen Honey- cutt, Alice Patterson, lfrankie Hammonds, Patricia Bar- ringer. 5th Row- Sylvia Bost, Linda Steele, Deidre Bost, Elizabeth Smith, LuAnn Poplin, Susan Untz, Lynn McClellan, Jane Johnson, Ann Calloway, Rickie King, Helen Little. 6th Row- Peggy Scott, Kathy Burke, Lucille Harris, Shennettc Caldwell, Debra Scott, Judy Cannon, Pam Clanton, Debbie Troutman. 7th Row- Jane Miller, Nora Cook, Brenda Williford, Bonnie Crom- er, Pam Elwood. Kathy Freik, Denita Kerley, Kay Ritch, Reginia Walker, Valerie Canupp, Karen Aldridge, Linda Crowley. 8th Row- Cynthia Frye, Becky Over- cash, Brenda James, Sharon Ross, Yvonne Carriker, Su- zette McBryde, Janice Jones, Audrey Hill, Kathy Byrd, J Debbie Murray, Donna Rowland. 9th Row- Jeraldine Pharr, Belinda Alexander, Dale Frye, Debbie Linker, Sharon Young, Yvonne Troutman, Barbara McCauley, Miss Mary Niblock, Miss Sylvia Overcash, Miss Sharon Stroud, Sharon Laney, Sandra Ross. 10th Row- Martha Dover, Becky Miller, Susie Rhinehart, Mrs. Sydney Stancil, Nancy Stimpson, Jean Isley, Lee Ellen Rumple, Barbara Rhodes, Linda Moss, Brenda Kepley, Cindy Marlow, Ruthie Wright, Joyce Joyner, Missy Smith, Angela Bassinger, Kim Moore, Donna Rowland, Harriet Phillips, Cindy Cline. ,Q Phil Smith and Nora Cook show off the latest fashions at the F.H.A. fashion show. 1, 3254 74 fit 1 r at N ' Qttftvzs azmsu of Grfmazica The Trojans of Northwest Cabarrus should be indebted to our chapter of the Future Farmers of America. This group has shown Trojanic school spirit by keeping the grounds of Northwest intact, and helping to improve the football, baseball. and track fields. This group of boys, directed by Mr. Wayne Bowles, placed an exhibit in the Cabarrus County Agricultural Fair. receiving a first place prize. The club also entered other numerousjudging contests this year. The purpose of the organization is to act as a guideline for boys taking vocational agriculture. The basic foundations of the club are leadership and character, sportsman- ship, co-operation, service, thrift, scholarship, improved agriculture, organized recreation, citizenship, and patriotism. .F.A. officers were: First Row QL to RJ: Charles Morrow. Presidentg Chuck Ovcrcash, Vice-President. :cond Row QL to RJ: Mr. Boles, advisorg Fred Goodman, Secretary: Johnny Ramsey, Treasurerg Hal merson, Sentinelg Howard Blackwelder, Reporter. i i ., ,,,, 4,,..,,N 1 191 Members of the Future Farmers were: First Row CL to RJ: Tim Freeze, Danny Byrd. Ricky Rivens, Olin Dalton, Tommy Goodman, Lamar Haithcock. Craig Furr, Ricky Brakeficld, Jimmy Austin. Second Row IL to RJ: Doug Mills, Talmage Brown. lfrcd Goodman, Danny Cline, Michael Church. Vick Eudy. Mike Smith, Donald Knight, Danny Hile- man, Mike Cagle, Chuck Overcash. Third Row CL to RJ: Steve Overcash, Donald Moody, Tony Bonds, lidwin Mcsimer. Robert Ware. Alan Lctlcr, Mark Gaskey. Ronald Hurlockcr. Charles Morrow. Harold Blackweldcr. Kenneth Stimpson. Fourth Row CL I0 RJ! Curtis liudy, Robin Marlow, David Riser, Andy Canup. Stanley Almond, Junior Crayton, Randy Johnston. Mark Benton, Tommy Fisher. Glen Barr, Johnny Ramsey, James Parks. Hal Emerson, Alex Mor- rison, Alan 3VlcCraven. l .lf.A. Members Hal Emerson and John Ramsey trim shrubbery to beautify Northwest. QMEPS Of vigrx f'Tf-'Y fi01vO'7 Ao A Cui- r fmcn 4- -1 KN LF 44 15 p F F D - 3 U W9 Qc-9, -r QQ U U Z- X K.l ' 'Q fr Nw-x ,ff .wilt K' r 5 fffaw ,I ' Q f , X Y 1' O , 9,-' wwf A N Eg , 'J' RMW The final act f the curtain opens to the anxious roar of a spirited crowd. From opening night in September to our last showing in the spring, Northwest displays its role on the athletic field with determination, skill, and sweat. Northwest is proud of its cast of athletes, who perform their best in the name of our school. This year the Trojans proved that they deserved the tre- mendous support which their faithful fans have given them in the past years. There was an improvement in the football record, the players giving their all to win. fi ,Eff Q The girls' basketball team continued their hard work and produced another winning team, taking the conference title and the tournament championship. The new track field has been completed, giving our Trojans more advantages than ever before. All of our Trojans have displayed true Trojanic spirit and have fought for needed victories, giving their all to their team and school. To you, the athletes of Northwest Cabarrus High School, we dedicate these next few pages. Thafs Our Cry! T Victory Victory NNE ,S .ff x J , WKL A, Trojan griders stop Wonders' effort to score C , 'zo ana Oaaf Exif action in wo sau The 69-70 Trojan football team had a new look for success this year with a fine new football coach. Mr. Clifford Rimer started early in the fall to begin getting his spirited Trojans in tip-top shape. From the very first practice, the Trojans worked hard for the rugged Rocky River Conference schedule. On the 29th of August, the anxious Trojans left for K-town to meet the A. L. Brown Little Wonders for the beginning of the '69-T70 football season. The fighti ag Trojans labored hard for the victory, but were a little over-powered by the scrappy Little Wonders. For the next two weeks the Trojans found the road for success hard as they met the Forest Hills Yellow Jackets and the Monroe Rebels. They seemed to have the effort and desire to win, but just could not find the success of winning. Suddenly the Trojans came to life and finally happy days were here. Northwest overpowered the Tigers of Mount Pleasant 12-7. The Trojans came in with a surprising finish to end the ballgame in a Northwest victory. This victory excited the happy Trojans and gave them a feeling of confidence that led them to victory the next week with Northwest defeating Piedmont 22-6. This marked the second win in a row for the Trojans. On October 3rd, the Trojans faced their rugged county-cousin rival, Central Cabarrus. Central, however, proved to be too strong for the Trojans as they were over-powered 32-6. Northwest was spell-bound over the loss, but came back fighting in a clash with West Stanly which ended in a I4-l4 deadlock. The Trojans dropped the next two games to powerful Concord and Parkwood to end the '69-'70 season, but Northwest was not discouraged as they looked to another football season with hope for better success. The fighting Trojans of Northwest ended the football year with a season record of 3-6-l. The 1970 Dynamis Staff would like to congratulate the Trojans for their efforts during the football season. 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M ,W . - 72,91 2- 2 3 -2 . - --2 21- ,. . - 2, ,. 2 7. . . 2 , if 2 2 2 SQ ,227 -S7 - .. 222-1 if --22 2 52, V A, K 7 . . 553 3,2 ,2 gr 2 Q -I .52 H an - is gg , ggi q ,S K wi? - 25 -wi '51 2' F 5 2 -- ,7 2. - w. . 77 - 7- 222 2 --2 , - . f 279. ' - 22- gig P' 2 7 - K . L 2: .g i X K2 .5 2.2 . 2.8 22,2 . ,, 2 3 7.2 . if. -2, F w 1:--7 E. 2 sw ,gg K 4 W ,K+ 2. 2 1, 2 2.7 2 1969 C0-Captains Steve Lawing C345 Branch Marvin C213 All-Conference Eddie Hagler poses with All- Conference Honorable Mention teammates Tim Litaker, Sterlin Martin, Marvin Branch, Rick Wilkerson, and Steve Lawing. Sterlin Martin. 1 Qi I I it X ...f- v 's J 'W Q 1 Senior members of the team were: Steve Smithg lst Row: Billy Dover, Marvin Branch, Steve Lawingg 2nd Row: Eddie Hagler, Lyndle Schenck, Bill Henry, and Y 5 S . titi f f if Q it at at ,tti M . i - W, M, , .- . . z ,saw - , - .-r,- - rl , '. P ,. X L- L3 as 'XL 'X' 1 , L. . nr ry f I i s-- , -. 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Brown Wonders defeated the hard fighting Northwest Trojans. lt was the first game for either team to exhibit the fundamentals that they had worked hard to learn during the summer practices. The running attack for the fighting Trojans was sparked by half- backs Bill Henry and Marvin Branch. The scores for Northwest were attributed to Bill Henryls seven yard scramble around the left end of the Little Wonders defense. Sparked by enthusiasm the Trojans kept lighting. In the fourth quarter a forty yard pass from Richard Caldwell to determined tight end Steve Lawing added more points to the Northwest scoreboard. At the sound of horn the Northwest Trojans were defeated 42-12 but still the Trojan spirit lingered on. qjsflfow gacgsfa Avian ljzofarut The Northwest Trojans suffered their second straight defeat against Forest Hills but managed to rack up 6 big points when Bill Henry raced around the end for 11 yards and the score. Northwest was unable to keep up with the Jackets during the first half and the score was 14 to 0 in favor of Forest Hills. The second half was much the same routine and the Jackets came out on top 26-6. Jvozfflwsak bo aflflonzoz The Northwest Trojans were plagued with fumbles and pass interceptions during their 34-18 downfall to the Monroe Rebels. j The Trojan attack was led by quarterbacks Russ Hartsell and Richard Caldwell, with the aid of backs Tim Litaker and Marvin Branch. Litaker, filling in for Bill Henry, who was injured early in the game, scored Northwest's first touchdown of the game from one yard out. Marvin Branch added to the Trojan effort with a 73-yard touchdown run from a pass interception. Branch later ran a 61-yard touchdown for North- west's final score. ljzofani game 969514 On September 19, Northwest won its first victory of the season by defeating the Mount Pleasant Tigers by a score of 12 to 7. ln the third quarter Russ Hartsell grabbed a fumble and raced 55 yards for Northwest's first score. The point after failed and the Tigers held a 7-6 lead. Later in the fourth quarter the final touchdown came when half-back Marvin Branch took a pitchout from Richard Caldwell and hit Charles Correll for 34 yards and the winning score. Y K dlfozffdwsif wins put cyomacoming Northwest received the opening kickoff and wasted no time chalking up eight points on their side ofthe scoreboard in the Homecoming game against Piedmont. Richard Caldwell passed to end Mike Corriher for four yards and Branch added nine in efforts for a first down. Litaker and Hartsell added the final touches with Litaker scoring. The Trojans scored again late in the second period starting the drive on their own thirty-Hve yard line. The big play came when Richard Caldwell hit Steve Lawing with a twenty-four yard pass and made a first down at the six. Branch rammed the middle of the Panther line for the final yards and the score. On a fourth and three situation Lawing stepped in to intercept the ball at the twenty-five yard line and raced all the way to make the final score 22-6. Uwzofani Bow fo Carzfzaf Northwest extended their scoring streak by racking up six points for their efforts against Central Cabarrus. The Trojans scored against every team they encountered. The Vikings on the other hand, had not been scored against until meeting the Northwest Trojans. Central attacked quickly after receiving the opening kickoff and scored twice before the Trojans could develop a threaten- ing offense. The only score for the Trojans came on a pass from Richard Caldwell to Steve Lawing, during the first quarter. After the Northwest score, the rest of the ball game belonged to Central as the Vikings came out on top, 32-6. cfllfozfffwsif 'Jai Klflfaif Alfanfb The first quarter of the N. W. - West Stanly game was dominated by the Colts scoring 14 points. Led by Litaker and Branch, the fighting Trojans gained 3 first downs which sent N. W. to West Stanly's 8 yard line. Russ Hartsell carried the ball over for the first N. W. touchdown. After halftime full spirited and determined to score, the Trojans came on to the field. Both teams failed to score in the third quarter, but late in the fourth, quarterback Richard Caldwell took to the air completing a 39 yard loft to senior end Steve Lawing. Lawing broke away from his defender on the two point conversion to receive his second straight reception from Caldwell. Northwest held the Colts until the end of the game to capture the 14-14 tie. ljzofani Emp Spartans Northwest romped over the Spartans of Sun Valley by a score of 34-14. Tight end Steve Lawing gave the best perform- ance of the year by scoring on five touchdown passes for a total of 105 yards. Richard Caldwell also gave one of his best performances in the passing attack. Sun Valley never gave up but just could not keep up with the scrappy Trojans of Northwest. The win left the Trojans with a 3-3-1 in conference play. ljzofarz Qlfzsrzfjfff Alugbziiai Concouf The Northwest Trojans in a nonconference game against the strong Concord Spiders surprised everyone when they received the opening kickoff and after a series of plays scored. Marvin Branch and Tim Litaker carried the ball to set up the score by Branch. The Concord Spiders scored later in the period on a run by Greg Hardie and made the P.A.T. to keep the lead throughout the remainder of the game. Concord scored 3 quick touchdowns in the second period to assure the win for the Spiders. Concord began the second half with the second unit on offense and defense. After receiving the kickoff, the Spiders marched to the Northwest 14. The Trojans halted the drive and marched to the Spider 14 before Coach Pruitt sent in the first unit to stop the scoring attempt. On the 2nd play with Concordfs first unit on defense, Branch exploded for 13 yards and a touchdown. The P.A.T. failed and the score was 29 to 12. In the final period Concord rallied for 2 more touchdowns and a final score of41 to 12. ,gifs 5 Mr. Clifford Rimer Mr. Doug Turner ... 1 J' fp K' 1. 5 . Y . rr ':.'.T ' . ?' - V .2 Mr. Robert Kluttz -k . . HX..,e ,sw . ,. 4. X. t . s .fs 7. O ' Cl. I2 ggazgwood fofzpfyai .ffvozfffwaif 14-S Fighting to stay in the top contenders, Northwest, in an effort to obtain their fourth win, took on the Parkwood Rebels. The Trojans scored in the second quarter and were successful on the two point conversion to take the lead through the remainder of the first half. It was a determined Rebel team that returned for the second half of play. Only 5 minutes and 32 seconds into the third quarter, Johnny Smith scored Parkwood's first touchdown. The P.A.T. was good. Northwest took the ball and marched to the Rebel 14 yard line before being stopped. Again the Rebels controlled the ball to the 4 yard line of Northwest. Bobby Miller took over and the P.A.T. was good for a final score of 14-8. 1 L Coach Rimer looks on as Coach Turner and Trainer Galloway help injured Richard Caldwell to the sidelines. , . 'au lx-A A. l .......-I ...M jar' 11 'fi I .Sf 1 J O 'zo 'ani Bill Henry and Randy Furr show con- cern during halftime. Q . 5 Richard Caldwell C113 side steps a Panther as Andy Price C643 rushed to his aid. Steve Lawing C841 shows acrobatic skills While Charles Correll snuffs a Viking. Mike Corriher 1825 finds the Hpigskinw mighty slippery. N 'N X mnfr fuss 5' ks N J ,ff ,f , Q ..'-......-in K,- ,K . , , gr , , pfggg - ff. w ,r , , X n iam ff ff' A W rr 2.51, .fy ,. r ,I Q ,qi f, f ,': .4 , ,.' ff,-iw, :SN Y L. St xy 1' , ' ,. 'v. .. k.,' ' , Y. f we f gf qv, -. Injured Mike Cannon watches from the sidelines. Gary Duskee, Doug Kirkman, and Steve Smith show pre-game nervousness. Mr. Robert Kluttz was the new J.V. coach for the 169-170 season The 1969 Northwest Junior Varsity football team fought hard this past year. Mr. Robert K1uttz,tl1e new J.V. coach, headed a team mostly composed of freshmen. Mr. Kluttz and his boys proved themselves worthy of all the praise they received as they finished with a 4-5 record. The Junior Trojans showed themselves strong on both offense and defense. Offensively, the Baby Trojans scored a total of 133 points for an average of 15 points per game. On the other hand, they only gave up 95 points for an average of 10.5 points per game. The J. V. football team played all schools in the Rocky River Conference. They took wins from Forest Hills, West Stanly, Sun Valley and South Stanly. They lost to Monroe, Mt. Pleasant, Piedmont, Central Cabarrus, and Parkwood. The purpose of Junior Varsity football is to ready young athletes for varsity sports. The 1970 Dynamis staff takes their hats off to these young men who worked so hard for their school this past year. urzioz Cliiify oofgaff Baby Trojans run through drills to ready for the up-coming game. 1 , , , H1 M' f 7 M .mg ze. -I 'f I r uf Q f - ,f , V N if - 1. M. . 'wwzw' 4. V 45 ' f 'ar . f . Y f l 5 sfrvt n r, ulfff ,fra V, W 45, r L w- V 1 a. Q!-, . sf. r, .f fe fy ' r . V' ., , Q fr' ht? we if 'B Aa -we -'if AWA'-4fs:,y, , ,. ,,. , b -. f.. , . a ,4 KA , The linemen for the '69-'70 season were Kneeling: Tim Lazenby, Arnold Weather- spoon, Tim Carter, Tyron Earnhardt, Ver- non Allison, Tyron Steele. 2nd Row Glenn Barr, David Kiser, Tommy Cline Terry Mathis, Robert Scott, Chris Forte 3rd Row: Donnie Caster, Larry Franklin Bill Corriher, James Litaker. rerteiet-Q K. x 5-'4!'i!Ef.'!124.U ap' ent The entire '69-'70 Baby Trojan Team showed great spirit all season. iw 5:79 wt I LM Gr eo-. 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M I 'V f f NM' 2' ' Pre-game warm-ups ready the Jr. Trojans for another game. Cecil Powers puts the move' on three defending players. Alton Caldwell is stopped after gain? 1 needed yards. af ,M in Bruce Jones 6233, smears the doomed runner NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW '69-'70 Record Forest Hills 0 Monroe 20 Mount Pleasant 6 Piedmont 14 Central 6 West Stanly 12 Sun Valley 7 South Stanly 16 Parkwood 14 The Baby Trojans display a perfect straight HT' formation. Paul Weant 'Lbusts through the line 1 sd , A ff fc. . ' est , ,le- Mm 2 f 5 5, J -ix-1'l:Q.'5.r- .... ,, .. . fads: Uzoy 1029 obtains Uzokzf-lisa Striving hard to better a reputation of 3 consecutive years, the Northwest Cabarrus Ladies of Troy entered the race for the Rocky River Conference championship. Laden with determinationto keep up the pace, they soon found themselves with their first ten straight conference wins. Then, unexpectedly the Trojanettes met their match as a determined bunch of Piedmont lassies stunned the Trojanettes by a five point margin. Hustle Hustle seemed to be the name of the game as the Ladies of Troy', captured their next six wins which kept them on top of the standings with a 16-1 record. Then, traveling to Forest Hills to try and keep their first place seating, the Trojanettes met their final defeat of the season. Their final game with Monroe proved to be as successful as their first ten. With a 16-2 record the Northwest Cabarrus Ladies of Troy', were named 1970 Co-Champions. As the Rocky River Conference Tournament began the 6'Ladies of Troy', grabbed their first tournament win from the Mt. Pleasant Tigerettes by a 10 point margin. Later in the week the competition became greater as the Trojanettes came face to face with the determined Central Cabarrus Vikings. Trailing the first three periods of the game, the Trojanettes splunged in the fourth quarter to come out on top by two points, To wind the week up, the championship game between the Forest Hills Jackets and the Northwest Trojans proved to be a big one. Although behind the first three periods of the game, the Trojanettes never lost faith. Coming back early in the fourth quarter to tie the game, the determined girls never fell behind again. The three point victory gave the Trojanettes the Rocky River Conference Tournament title of 1970. we , i5'r1gQi,QQ,fg4, Q .W-vwM ' 22 s ll , 3 ---..xmM X 2 lk 4 J 1 J. Ellen Smith Fran Perry Sherry I ord l Senior Senior Senior Guard Guard Rover Patsy Bradford Jody Little Senior Senior Guard Rover 7970 :Rico Sun Valley Piedmont West Stanly South Stanly Mt. Pleasant Parkwood Central Forest Hills Monroe zcf Kay Wood Junior lforward 213 lQ7O cgscozcf Northwest 42 29 44 34 38 33 42 24 42 Sun Valley Piedmont West Stanly South Stanly Mt. Pleasant Parkwood Central Forest Hills Monroe J an Shores Junior Rover Kay Wood 1101 goes up for two points as Wanda Irvin 1423 TWO Points 7 7 comes to aid. Wanda Irvin Stephanie Barbee Junior Junior Rover Rover jenny Cook Renda Lee Cassandra Milem Junior Junior S0Pl10m0f9 Guard Guard Guard ,. Q 125 ' Q fy . VVV, 214 Audrey Hill Vera Little Sophomore Sophomore Forward Forward ,anv 3 Cassandra Milem shows how to block a Kay Wood shot. l Debbie Poteat Carolyn Coble Sophomore Sophomore Forward Guard I , ,iA, l,,,, W W, 1969-70 'zo 'aneffs OQC 2 Mr. Edwards wants you... to win this game! fw my ,ff 4 U nl I fr W J f Q gi Q, ',,, ,Y 3 , QEVZ1 h o f f of f wx ,ff Q., Wm ,.,W,,,,, -W.-wp.. .,., A, Sherry Ford says there is more than one way to score two points. al ,... .TIN V M1 -,.,. Jw1V n4LWLMF::T W PRACUCE I dare you to come across that Line. Those familiar words LETS GO! 2 .f , , f - TTT V , ' J. Ellen Smith IS swarmed by a host of Vnkmgs as she snatches the ba gpg ' Q - gm? ww m,1,,'1:,:ggpiimf.,f:i4,ff2,chewW?fwf3wTw222119.1f 74W47f2fff i ff,-wwf: fi-I4 wif? PRE-GAME WARM-UPS Mwww WjMfQTTTfM'N WM-4m.WVfjlfA'fH'A 'M' -3'-'L ...,m. WWWM.-. ....,,,,.,M,.,W.M.. .,,...v.. ..M,,,..,w NNW.. ,A,.4.+,,1n:c...2,.p..,.W,.A...n.l..-,wJ f, THE ALL TIME OUT if ia Z L T ru 'I .-fiffvM-'L-dwE 'f- 'ff 1-'f L': .,.. f 5Zi3'MWw5W1f TZ?'i f 'W'f'LQ W W .m zf M Hgficgviw ' A W -W . , VICTORY. tephanie Barbee 1201 and Kay Wood 4103 grab a rebound above two West tanly players. fy - , ,f , Q ,, , 'WEEE IMPORTANT The Junior Ladies of Troy are: First Row, fl to rj: Cynthia Benton, Beverly Doby, Judy Calloway, Kay Jones, Ann Benson, Denise Barnhardt, Jane Miller, Gail Morrison. Second Row: Becky Wallace, Patty Blackwelder, Kathy Ridenhour, Nancy Stimpson. Third Row: Co-captains Trina Staton and Debbie Hartsell. Center - Coach Edith Smith, fz. gzoy 93051 4-5 facet I-lampered by inexperience and loss of personnel, the junior Ladies of Troy, under the direction of Miss Edith Smith, took the court for the opening game of the season with enthusiasm and determination. After coming out on top in the first two games over North Stanly and Sun Valley, the girls went into a four game losing streak, falling to South Stanly, Mt. Pleasant, North Stanly, and Central. Next came a win over Mt. Pleasant. The winning spurt came to an end as the Central Vikings over-powered the junior lassies. NorthWest's girls' determination showed as they took a big win over the Sun Valley Spartans. The next two encounters with Central and Mt. Pleasant proved to be downfalls, ending the season with a 4-8 record. 218 Q ss , ,XX V - . .. '. A AQ Z. K it Kathy Ridenhour shoots for a sure two points. J- 'ff- ' I X, N ke- ff Coach Edith Smith demonstrates to manager, s Martha DKDVQKQWB K t i i 159' time y Tfma 3i??911fS t e . X ' H: QA f fe- X ff O 5 K, Z gif, Ygiffx If I ' in : ' 'V , ff' ' ,yu , f J q 1 ..- ' ' ,Q',,f.f f7ai'filQ Cynthia Benton 1441 puts in two points for the Baby Trojans The first eight girls are: Kay Jones, Beverly Doby, Patty Blackwelder, Debbie Hartsell, Trina Staton, Kathy Ridenhour, Nancy Stimpson, and Denise Barnhardt. f 'I ff .,,, f N v A at-ff' gi 1 . f.. . . 1 , 1 af ff ff? 'Q 'P 3 ,fig 1 M ZW If W . . I A . .....,. if if , 194 if 4 if NW... ,Q it r.t. 2 2. Coach Boyce Caudle, Strick Dalton, Barry Troutman, Larry Parker, Jerome Allen, Randy Bratton, JeffRivens,Phil Smith, Eddie Roscoe, Andy Price, Steve Ertzbcrger, Eugene Kellis, David Chambers, Terry Caudle, Steve Lawing. 'zokuzi Badge Lgflfzomamfa Northwest Cabarrus Cagers fought throughout the season, but had little Eddie ROSCOC UiCS YO grab the fCb011Hd fI0m two CC- def'-H1defS' success in bringing home victories. The never-say-diew Trojans stayed in there all the Way, making the games exciting. Members of this club were outstanding, not because they won, but because their Trojan spirit could not be stifled. Team members were Steve P Lawing, Eddie Roscoe, Phil Smith, Larry Parker, Strick Dalton, and Steve Ertzberger, seniors, and Terry Caudle, Barry Troutman, Andy Price, David Chambers, Eugene Kellis, and Jerome Allen. There was no true first string since all the the boys were capable. Most outstanding was senior Phil Smith Who led the team in scoring and also in rebounding. The conference season ended With a record of 2-16, but this record does not reveal all of the hard Work and Trojan effort these boys put into their games. Basketball concerns more than just athletics. N ,af-.Cr t , f c M, JM I V W f f n , . '.. f ' 'f f S Q ' f . f fi .as ' ' . .I .V an farm, . .7 -ff , Mx f 5 tw i n -f ef -af f . N ew 6 W x f , ,.. ,ff ff f , J .. , .Q , x y , .s WSW , jp I og. .. . .f- 1, W 244 r 'fff.:: fwQ,sf ' f f' .M ' , f f f. . nf -: ' - ' -V aw fy, . V ,L fy f j ,Wy W X V, 'Q f 1 55 1 uf H if 220 jj . ,,... .............,,. if 1 lv t 1A 1542, We f lt .V .W . aft . ' L j Z A, , , ...,.... -,, cf. v7:! 'WW fx ,-wifi' . ' . -: H we T629 7 'f f 9, I. W M' -vb. fff' 'al i tw Q.. . . S 3-Captains for the '69-,70 season were Phil Smith ld Eddie Roscoe. Z, if , , ,Ai I ,,,,, V W, ,a,.J,- ' f f , gf 'ZS H25 C 'ZO'Qfl5..! r Ah' X ,O ' 'ff fl 1 Q t V , f W rw ' Q, He - ' .5-Mel:-'zimvles 51 SSH? ilk 1 , X,'H-...1',1' .- ' ,. 'vff Seniors on the Trojan Squad were: Kneelingg Steve Lawing, Strick Dalton, and Larry Parker. Standingg Steve Ertzberger, Phil Smith, Eddie Roscoe, and Jeff Rivens. S ff, tattt J f LETS GO NOW' Barry Troutman makes an on-the-move shot for 2 points. QE I Steve Ertzberger and Phil Smith try to grab the ball from a Yellow Jacket. B QCA? Q' Eff Q' Ziff Eddie Roscoe Phil Smith Senior Senior Center Forward Co-Captain Co-Captain Larry Parker Strick Dalton Senior Senior Guard Guard Jeff Rivens Steve Lawing Senior Senior Forward Guard 222 filj Barry Troutman .l unior Guard L- rg 'Y ,V if .qiwl Q H 1. Steve Ertzberger Terry Caudle Senior Junior Forward Guard 1 1 69- 70 faced it NW Sun Valley . . . . . . 76 NW Piedmont . . . . . 61 NW West Stanly . . . . .65 NW South Stanly . . . . 81 NW Mount Pleasant . . . 41 NW Parkwood . . . . . . 66 NW Central Cabarrus . . . 62 NW Forest Hills . . . . .69 NW Monroe .... . . .71 NW Piedmont . . . . .60 NW West Stanly . . . . .65 NW South Stanly . . . .80 I NW Sun Valley . . . . . .74 NW Mount Pleasant . . . 52 NW NW Parkwood . . . Central Cabarrus ...52 ...59 NW Forest Hills . . . 61 NW Monroe . . . . . .63 David Cll2ll'I1b61'S jcfgme Allen -lUHi0f Sophomore Glllird Forward Randy Bratton Junior Forward Xia? i 2 3 liugcnc Kcllis Sophomurc lforwurd Clmrlps Corrull 'V1.m.1 ur Coach Cuudlc calls tum out to talk to his boys 3 Andy Roscoo looks on Barry Troutmdn smlq .1 snow bxrd tor thu Trojans Button jumps tor .1 Ihbkbllild xshllu P1111 Sm1thJnd.lcfI'R1vons oonu to 24.1. Jr Trojans of 1970 are - Alton Caldwell, Robert Scott, Talmadge Brown Sammy Boger Tony Cline Cecil Powers Dale Pryor Tim Brant Denny McAnulty, Gary Marshall, Wayne Benson, Russ Hartsell, and Kirby Patterson ozffiwsaf KV I Un Confsuncs Mr. Angley, using his techniques and great lead- ership, guided his hardworking boys to an 11-6 overall season. As a result of this winning record, the Baby Trojans were invited to a district Tour- nament in Anson County. Seeing a great deal of action for the Jr. Trojans were: Alton Caldwell, guard, Russ Hartsell, guard, Cecil Powers, forward, Tony Cline, forward, Sam- my Boger, center, Dale Pryor, guardg and Robert Scott, guard. Through their hard work and fine sports- manship on the Junior Varsity team, these boys have received valuable experience and they will be an asset for the future varsity team. Co-captains, Alton Caldwell and Russ Hartsell of the 1970 Junior Trojans. Cecil Powers C241 awaits the outcome of Alton Caldwell's 1103 shot. Sammy Boger rushes in for a rebound while Russ Hartsell shoots a jump shot. NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW IQYO Sag Jef Kannapolis . . Kannapolis . . Sun Valley . . Piedmont . . West Stanly . Mount Pleasant North Stanly Central .... Mount Pleasant Central .... Sun Valley . . Piedmont . West Stanly . South Stanly Mount Pleasant West Stanly . Central .... 'zo 'ami Expect Lgufifcuzcfin Saxon Returning members of the '70 baseball team are R. Hartsell, R. Wilkerson, A. Caldwell, J. Compton, M. Glass, R, Sloop, Standing: R. Miller, B. Troutman, G. Marshall, M. Benson, E. Roscoe, R. Hurlocker, S. Lawing, and J. Holcomb. 5 , 2 Mr. Edwards returns to coach his second NCHS baseball team. 228 The 1969 Trojan Baseball Team did an outstanding job with last year's schedule. They received 8 wins and 8 losses to end the season with a .500 average. During the season North- west came up with two big up-sets by defeating Kannapolis by a score of 12-4, and Concord, by a score of 7-2. The pitching was led by George Marshall and Eddie Roscoe. Both of these boys will be returning in hopes of making this coming season the biggest and the best. Coach Bernie Edwards has done an outstanding job coaching these boys. A coach such as he makes any player proud to be on the team. Returning from last year's team will be Russ Hartsell, Rick Wilkerson, George Marshall, Alton Caldwell, Eddie Roscoe, Myrl Benson, Barry Troutman, Ronald Hurlocker, Steve Lawing, Joe Compton, Rick Sloop, and Mike Glass. We are sure these boys will bring home victories and maybe even a trophy. Returning pitchers and catchers are Steve Lawing, Ronald Hurlocker, Barry Troutman, Eddie Roscoe, and George Marshall. 1970 CQOQEH March24 April 7 April 10 April 14 April 17 April 21 April 24 April 28 May l May 5 May 8 May 12 May 15 Coming back Joe Compton. .cgiusz Corzfszsrzcs Sun Valley Monroe Central Mt. Pleasant West Stanly Sun Valley Monroe Central Parkwood West Stanly Piedmont Forest Hills South Stanly t AQ53. . Q.. V, A in-.f,-5 , ififi. H mfg . if! re.. . if . 'i.?,' 5 17-Se-'i X, an fix 3,1 , 1'.xn5gL+Q ,Mai MAX, Baffllaff Scllgfltfg Home Home Away Home Away Away Away Home Away Home Away Away Home for the infield are Alton Caldwell. Rick Wilkerson, and 4 l ' il-in-1 Mg A SR-t i fi.-A lv ,X X. s.' Russ Hartsell, Mike Glass, Myrl Benson, and Rick Sloop are returning outfielders. i ' x I Q, QM . A , it Q' M A W 229 an Af'5vh'ef5n Q2 , ,fa ., ,ug K my :M ,', 5 scm ww ' .Lvl-gfft, ,, 5 ' fa X Q me Barry Troutman Russ Hartsell Myrl Benson Joe Compton Pitcher Center Field Center Field Second Base Alton Caldwell Shortstop Eddie Roscoe Pitcher George Marshall Ronnie Miller, Jeff Holcomb Rick Wilkerson Pitcher Managers Third Base Frank Glass Ronald Hurlocker Rick Sloop Steve Lawing Right Field Catcher Left Field Catcher ZCLCA3 QSQHZ Dflfzmzafzc Oz 70 gsaion l Mali: af With a strong group of returning lettermen and the hopes of the new track being finished, the 1970 Thinclads,' started the opening season with a practice meet March 19 at Central. Some of the outstanding members returning are Tommy Tay- lor, Doug Kirkman, Ronnie Campbell, and Mike Corriher. This year the relay teams were fortunate to be invited to the Midsouth relays at Pinehurst, N.C. After ending the regular season's activities, the Trojans will go to Wingate College to participate in the conference meet. N. -ef' at Track coach Doug Turner has high hopes for his ,70 team. F? Mickey Corl Sophomore . , S x v is Steve Murray Senior Richard Caldwell Junior ima, .VA-fri y Q MM fs .yn 5 I - ,ML X 'TX' - - .,. it L'AL W -Q f. Y 9. 'da we J- iv 'nxt'-g is if X' f 3, at Q ,, N li -A 3 3 S l N., r af, rr N J E is W V mg is t H Q35 it W J fr as tr .. r 2 , A 1' Wg M S 1, R 3 we 5 r Q Q Q a We Q55 sf 12 5 X 1 38 N aw S S fr wa- J' E W 1 a Q Y Q M Y' R ...mf me 9 Q 4 Nr 'WWW - alfa' X if- r .. f 1 w i ,, r w ffl Q uri 'wings . f, RM, vip mg V , mi.. K 'i GL jf --': 5 rig. ,, Returning underclassmen are: Kneeling: Butch Hammett, Doug Kirkman, Charles Correll, Mickey Cor Standing: Andy Price, Mike Corriher, Richard Caldwell, Billy Christy, and David Craven. ts E13 i 1 Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Tommy Taylor Senior 1970 .gwcfizcfufs at Central Y Mt. Pleasant, Northwest .rl asa: zz .. ,2 gsr,gzq . I ' ' is ' P M- . , 3315252-fsawlgfrgsfx-1:11. - , . i2s.' F::.f-. Q-.,gs4s5a?iEf1eii:f'fa --f- 1? , 5 151. Qi P ,.,-iwai, gg, I S f . -W, ' ' r -: 'I' QM. . A fs , .. ww in -f - . Charles Correll Junior at Home - S. Stanley, Sun Valley, Northwest, West Stanly Midsouth relays at Pinehurst at Home - Monroe, Mt. Pleasant, Central at Home - Monroe, Piedmont, Northwest, Mt. Pleasant at Central - Northwest, West Stanly, Mt. Pleasant Cabarrus County Meet Conference - Wingate 232 - t AA- MwEN,p.,,,,,,,,.W.,... -- - , , 4 , we y Fi 2' ' ., . -, Q- Q -. M Ir, -, .min-1.g - 1 A w ww -mf' i--gf- W - E ffflf 5:fEFfQ?i5Qg:ggi??:'jE:f::g ,. ,M , K ' ' 4' rifiviwfffaff-f--we ' M a g i 7 I r- ' If .S S :'::.f:-::2i : :.?iEfHI - ':!f'5!3S use ' - '-gf?-L 7 - - flares a 9:g 1sff - wi. . -wg ,,v-X f- M - ff: - 'E M--L, K? ,ff--M-.L,g ,ii ' K +15 ' i-illfis 3 'E if C ' ww--t-N. 7' 7 2 if S C l V x Ronnie Campbell Butch Hammett Billl' ChfiSfY Senior Sophomore 50Ph0m0fe David Craven Sophomore Mike Corriher Junior ,3 K Andy Price Sophomore Seniors of the thinclad squad are Tommy Taylor, Ronnie Campbell, and Steve Murray. fb V' Doug Kirkman J unior .,,, , .sr K wbxweggv 12 Lv ' 5 , r, S514-jyW'M,rnwm4,gHg,h, lieu c. ' A , ' 4 f W 233 f wr-aim, f f Wig- i-l- l l -,Qi Wgilfti' . f rim may , , ,N , , uf? 4675 , QQ? W ff W7 fL:5?:5f:::ff:if,g5,'9E',: '5 lS ' 11 57l'.Q , f 1 '?'?i553 YW fi 'ff ' i H Mi M We 5 ,.,v,, K il w E E Ez S Q? ' f ,,, W 1, ff 6 2 W4 ' ,Q v 5 f ff ,sf ,V ,fM:1 f' f ,,,, , .Z , ., 'f1f f'i ' f' ,,., .. ,,.. Z MMM QE, by My ,Wm , ZW , 'Tx 5.4 S 3 I Q sf e . 1 A1 5,55 M . in . . . .. Just as a play cannot go on without sponsors, neither can the Dynamis. Being successful without the support of a larger organization is not very easy. This year the merchants of the Concord-Kannapolis area have given the students the support they needed to produce the 1970 Dynamis. By placing their ads in the yearbook, they have set an example of under- standing in and cooperation with our school. With the support and help of our sponsors, the alumnfs future plans and dreams will become realities on the stage of our continuing drama. K bg .W 4 M. f. i me . eww sf Q e a a W were Egg . 5 The community received the annual representatives warmly and made room in their tight budget to help us produce another yearbook. We are dependent on the merchant's ma- terial and in turn they are dependent on us. The students appreciate the businessmen's wholehearted support and sincere encouragement and will in future years return the support and encouragement in the same favorable manner. .W was 235 4? W QQ? W x WWW YMWWWQQ W ,Tis My Je gf W? W 9 1 I ,Q ' ,gv gywgyfg S Wag THETROJAN House Wifi? , M 5 Z A aw 3 ' l X - 5 fi-1 7 Q u I JN! www W W jg? jg U HW Jjwj'j?Lj W J0C'pp51KJJJy 4 wwf MTW of .kannapolis EE: ewning Coren on Qualify .moiors , .9m:. 'U , Wm fm M, W , si ' 'SMA , WMWM SHUFORD'S INSURANCE AGENCY 11 Cabarrus Ave. Concord, N. C. Best Wishes 782-4148 Seniors 1970 Staff and Management p of I, . X' ' r'Vf'f'f 1fA A V. J y p . 'fu 1' 7 rr, NIH, 'I fff ff . , ,a af,','- fl I TIMRICK NURSING I Z' f',. A N! Y f. .A ,K ' f !fLfMCH'll65f fc 741.0 'f H16 17156741 A Z on lp. Ui CASUAL'S INC. Sportswear 668 Church St. N. Concord, N. C. 782-3513 CONVALESCENT HOME Winecoff School Road Concord, N. C. Jewell W. Brown, Administrator Phone 786-2179 COLONIAL MOBILE HOMES The South's largest and most dependable dealer. 2001 South Cannon Blvd Kannapolis, N. C. Phone 938-3026 M 8. M CASH GROCERY Old Salisbury Rd. 'Open 7 Days a Week Choice Meats Texaco Gas 78 2-0861 238 CONCRETE SUPPLY COMPANY Concord Plant 46 Poplar Tent Rd ODELL INSURANCE AGENCY, INC 204 A Oak Avenue Kannapohs North Carohna 782 4187 932 7006 Quahty Control Laboratory Fac1l1t1es 3:53:11 CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Concord North Carohna Member Federal Deposrt Insurance Corporatron Each Deposrt Insured up to S15 OOO 00 by the Federal Deposrt Insurance Corporatron HARTSELL FUNERAL HOME Funeral Drrectors and Embalmers Concord 786 1161 Mrdland 888 5571 Albemarle 982 2233 Every Bankmg SCFVICC 26 N Unron Street 782 1175 BEAVER S FOOD STORE 301 Poplar Tent Road Concord N 782 7294 9 , . an - - 97 U is - J! , . C. 239 Joe T. Earnhardt Phone 933-1938 . ,Z Q X .Iwi For Your Wiring, Needs. . .Call .Ioe kr ' EARNHARDT ELECTRIC SERVICE Contractor Applianccsm Heating 1015 Michigan Street Kannapolis, N. C. ANN Na MILLS COMPANY F 61 'I turer of Household Textiles ' World's Largest M anufac KANNAPOLIS, NORTH CAROLINA, U.S.A. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS from BOULEVARD GU LF 1401 South Cannon Boulevard KHIIHHPOIIS, N- C- Dial 933-2833 240 RED PIG DRIVE-IN H fthPtP'By Ty F Bb 24CbA SE SENIORS! fN C3 CLASS OF I97O NORTHWEST CABARRUS HIGH SCHOOL .LANCASTER'S GARAGE and WRECKER SERVICE We have the equipment to handle ALL fy k d 'I 3l5E D C dNC SCENIC HOSIERY, INC. Manufacturers of Womenls Seamless Hosiery 236 Manor Avenue, S. W. HIILIIIIIG IIIIIIS Concord, N. C. Phone 782-2315 P. O. Box 1337 IJISTIIIBUIUIIS muon rnonucrs HOLDING BROTHER'S, INC. Distributors of Texaco Products Throughout Cabarrus County ABARRUS CDU W t 4 r . SAVINGS AND LOAN .: pp . . 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AIR CONDITIONING WW4888 HELMS SHEET METAL 80 Hwy. 29 North Concord N C 7 ' ' .,mIuI:s,' Phone 782-5960 g g I.. INSURED ld Y 72 5 l C0 CORD-KANNAPOLI SAVINGS si LOAN ASSOCIATION CONCORD: Corner of Church St. S. E. 8: Cabarrus Ave. 782-3193 't KANNAPOLIS: 109 South Main Street 938-1155 252 serve your needs- J' J, I! 1 f Auf I WHITAKER'S TIRE SERVICE , ff J I X . 'CL' f ,g if K I if dl, J NO' 5-S. Hwy. 29 X U ff fclf QQ! 1 .1 4 I, 5 ir J 6i6,g,,ZfjQ! C'i.Lx AL.,- Concord, N. C. f E ,lf V ' S 7Q'Cz.eiI7L fffpl. 56'g'4f, L43 786-2517 X .ij Y -VV Y A I , 'wlfflil g il g . a glff- ,fi,f,f . if g E f.,f' fl Concord 8a Kannapolis North Carolina NEW AND USED GRADING EQUIPMENT Dozers-small and large Loaders-wheel and track Cranes Backhoes Forklift ALLIS - CHALM ERS LAWN AND GARDEN SUPPLIES Riding lawn mowers and accessories H. A. PARKER EQUIPMENT SALES North Cannon Blvd. and Hwy. 29 at North Ridge Ave. Kannapolis, N. C. Phone 032-5691 253 Complimentary Complete Coverage On Make-Up Lesson Fire Insurance Auto IUSUTHUCC You are cordially CONGRATULATIONS Life Iflsufallfle . invited to Merle Accident 8a Sickness JIMMY S SERVICE Norman Cosmetics' SENIORS! PLlbliC Liability exclusive Bonds complimentary make-up lesson. A complete new I GENERAL look and a CRAIG S MARINE Repair Radiators complexion care INSURANCE program designed AGENCY And Install just for you. IH private. 1203 S. Cannon Blvd. l . House and Auto Without charge. Kannapolis, N. C. 930 S. Main St. can today. Phone 938-2412 Kannapolis, N. C. Glassn Yates T. Moore ' MERLE NORMAN Your local Agent Highway 200 COSMETICS headquarters for BOATS! MOTORS! Office Phone 786-1096 496 Church St. TRAILERS! 932-7138 Copggriglg C. AND CAMPERSI Res. Phone 102 West Aw St. 933-9680 Kannapolis, N. C. 933-0216 MIDWAY ATOMIC OIL BARBER SHOP COMPANY VIRGINIA'S DAPPER DAN'S MOBILE HOMES KerOSenewFuel Oilffranks Fashions of Distinctions The South's Largest 901 S. Main St. Kannapolis, N. C. Phone 938-1081 Parking lot in ICHI' 103 West Universal St. Kannapolis, N. C. Owners: Middleton 8a Smith Telephone: 8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. 933-8666 6:00 P.M.-10:00 P.M. 932-2735 119 West Avenue Kannapolis, N. C 932-5196 301 Hwy. 29 South Concord, N. C. 28025 Phone: 786-5511 254 LADY'S FUNERAL HOME, INC. Our New Location 212 N. Cannon Boulevard Phone 933-2131 .19 f Cf I ' I f I-. , '.' I li Wedding Band and Diamond Keepsake and Copley diamonds Watches by Caravelle, Bulova, Accutron, Benrus, Elgin, and Hamilton And other Fine Jewelry COLEMAN'S JEWELRY 103 West Avenue Kannapolis, N. C. 932-8711 CARDELL CARTER PONTIAC 81 BUICK, INC. 128-132 Chestnut Avenue Kannapolis, N. C. BOB COOK INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Service Auto - Fire - Home Owners - Hospital For all your Insurance needs, see me Office - Midway Shopping Center 1217 S. Main St. Kannapolis, N. C. Telephone 933-131 l COUNTRY COIFFURE Specialize in hair styles and colors 933-0036 Dot Freeman Off Mooresville Road Near Coddle Creek THE REMNANT SHOP Sew and Save 191 Hwy. 29 Concord, N. C. F. L. SMITH DRUG COMPANY 148 S. Main Kannapolis North Carolina 933-2118 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS CLOVERLEAF ESSO 3030 Cannon Boulevard Phone 782-6713 Concord, N. C. 255 ART THOMAS f CHEVROLET f ul ij 84l Church Street Wilmar Park Concord, N. C. EVANS COLLEGE Concord, North Carolina Phone 786-5156 An Accredited Two-Year Co-ed College of Business One and Two-Year Academic Programs Complete Athletic Program Transfer Privileges Social Activities CITIZENS SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION Insured Savings Sponsors of Home Ownership and Thrift since 1906 31 Union St, N, 600 S. Cannon Blvd Concord, N. C. Kannapolis, N. C. 200 Cloverleaf Shopping Center Concord, N. C. 256 J fs .,,- -- Ji I 'Ii ' - 1 ,, Q, ' , 57 r . ' fff-- -'-- at 1 - - - -- 'imffff' fic' E' A A :I QW' ' 'T - K K ' I. . , . -sf 5 k L- - :go-. 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Ti 8 4' 258 f 5 s X Z A 1 X Best Wishes, Seniors CABARRUS BANK 81 TRUST COMPANY Concord A Kannapolis - Albemarle - Harrisburg North Carolina ae AXE, J-f5g'5z 7':45UP 'V ' +2 MAnms . ,., fmfg, 1 0.5. gms: aj f'-- :M -vw I f' ff 259 W. H. WHITLEY 81 SONS, INC. Established in 1913 314 South Main Street Kannapolis, North Carolina Telephone WE 3-2222 P. O. Box 43 CONGRATULATIONS KANNAPOLIS Silas and Parnell SENIORSI TRANSIT CANNON ,S X-ROAD Woodward COMPANY GROC. 8g SERV. from your AUTO MART STATE CAPITAL I-IFE Charter bus Operated by: GARAGE INSURANCE service to any point in REPRESENTATIVE James Ward North Carolina Corner of Rainbow Troy Wentz' Jr' Poplar Tent Rd' MooresviTE:dHighway 625 South Main Phone: Home Phone: 782-5942 932-8176 786-4595 Kannapolisa N. C. Office Phone: 938-3144 Phone 933-7576 Phone: 782-3193 'Serving the Residents of Concord, Kannapolis, Cabarrus and South Rowan Counties Since June 5, 1888 CONCORD - KANNAPOLIS SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION Phone: 938-1155 Corner of Church St. S.E. 8L Cabarrus Ave., E. 109 S. Main Street Concord, N. C. Kannapolis, N. C. 260 WHITE'S OFFICE SUPPLIES AND PRINTING CO. S. Cannon Blvd. Cabarrus Shopping Center Phone 933-3735 Your headquarters for office and school supplies! Manufacturers Quality Racing Rerreads 1601 Tow North lklgo Avenue el City Retreading Company Kannapolls, North Carolina CONCORD RADIATOR SERVICE Repairing 84 Recoreing Claude Lefler, Owner Ralph Green, Shop Mgr. 49 Groff Street Just off Poplar Tent Rd. Phone: 782-8979 Concord, N. C. g'The Fun Centerl' JACKSON LANES 225 Security St. Kannapolis, N. C. 933-1151 Congratulations Seniors! HIGHWAY 29 BODY SHOP 81 AUTO PARTS Phone: 782-7744 316 Eva Drive Concord, N. C. 120 West Ave. 1 1 Union St . 300 Cloverleaf Plaza Kannapolis, N. C. Concord, N. C. 78 933-2227 6-3101 782-2101 5 . .p RJUQY. ' .j-UJISIEL M9012 ,Elo 1? lrllj f 51101 My WILLIAMS' CLEANERS Cleaning-Pressing Repairing 518 Church St., N. Dial 782-4411 Concord, N. C. Free Box Storage Night Deposit One Day Service Open 6Vz Days A Week SHELL WIL-MAR SHELL SERVICE 858 Church St. N. Concord, N. C. Phone 78 2-7354 TD Q , HIPP-McBRIDE -is COMPANY TD Your Local Specialist in Sports 16 Cabarrus Ave. Concord, N. C. QC NIGHTINGALE NURSING HOME Rt. 2, Box 502B Concord, N. C. Administrator: Mrs. John Manchester Phone: 782-9770 ,s tniliwft fi infill mail SU LOUISE'S FABRIC CENTER For your finest in sewing. Fabrics of all kinds. Visit us and we guarantee you the Best StyIe,' and QuaIity,' alwaysf 608 N. Little Texas Rd Kannapolis, N. C. -gwf jf Quik dnwru U . A ' R bb O U 01.0 Jlwaue 1, if QS X 132113 QYOUR JEWEL SHOPPE M055 AND MQORE X Tow INCORPORATED P' Q BAXTER'S DRUG :LD STORE, INC. H mg ea 1 I Air Conditioning Q 9035 Main st. 100 s. Main st. and Electric Contractors 1-4 Kannapolis U- Kannapolis, N. C. 933 2107 2 ' 1307 s. Main st. Q Phones Kannapolis, N. C. L. Z 933-4651 A' Phone: 933-6142 THE SQUARE 9334116 C2 RT egg 4- 'A Lf.: ' - . TT 0. 9-well Bank MM KIXU- SQNIOQ 1500 K. C P 262 T 1 FIRESTONE HOME 8- AUTO SUPPLIES Ned L. Lowder Dealer 138 Oak Avenue P. O. Box 550 Kannapolis, N. C. Phone 933-2266 Hotpoint Appliances Zenith, T. V. Firestone Tires CHARLIE'S GARAGE Rimertown Road Kannapolis, N. C. 933-3104 BONDS SPORT SHOP, INC. 'tEverything for the Sportsman D. W. Tarlton, Mgr. 219 West A Street Kannapolis, N. C. Phone 93 2-8 231 406 S. Cannon Blvd. Phone 932-8155 CAROLINA BODY SHOP Complete Body Rebuilding and Painting 138 S. Hwy. 29 Owned and Operated by George Mantooth TERRY'S DRIVE-IN Ice Cold Beverages S. Cannon Blvd. Kannapolis North Carolina SECURITY BANK 81 TRUST COMPANY Two Locations in Kannapolis South Cannon Blvd. 938-3134 North Ridge Avenue 933-2193 FREE Checking Account to College Students whose parents bank with Security! Member FDIC All Deposits Insured to 515,000 11' estem uto 1 - ..'. ...x 501 S. Cannon Blvd. Kannapolis 938-3163 263 Q KW Si? N YN Nymq, qv 7 5353555513 535 fi MQW? XfRsiEiQgSSEY9 MW I 353 I S lm WI I gg EQCONGRATULATIONS, SENIQRSI 5555 XJ ,L IX KERR BLEACHING 81 FINISHING WQRKS, INC. 221535252 fi rife Q-'I-Qligw QB, cg?-3 CONCORD NORTH CAROLINA mgxi Q -72 gif X, 23 S I ASQ 'SA K 869-I ff-X 411,75 If AZT fi ,X 5 MHA A A Wk? A EQQE IDLACE TO woRIK A I ,X ff 'uf 7:1 I N 1 I I6 as DTEBUFQ Zgwlfafn UQ QVUOU QUWM Q'Z'I4fQf I N, 9A'Qf,02,N N9 .E AWA I ENN Q 'I mf 2 51 Qt WWI f ff A A I4 5 gb f! , Q W QOL C52 Q , f I , 91, f I 1 59 4, E JM: M - I I -r' f BTQLPBO 1?l??'fjI3J ,Onyx BSCQZQ, I I Cf? OX ., I' 6f'1,r A C ng, I - 4 1 IIC ,, ' 'N Ic A GW A ' Z- If I 'I ' ' ww fv- Qi r I xff W Bw if1232bIf?viff 64 M iff I I MI A I I pf If E fff .IIN XX Q !i U 22 Xu I I R PIA! ki YOUNG CLEANERS We Strive to Please 340 Church Street N. Telephone 786-301 1 LITAKER ELECTRIC Electrical Contracting 8L Repair State-Wide License 3155 Dial 932-0156 1108 Orangewood Avenue P. O. Box 754 Kannapolis, N. C. 28081 Free Estimates Anytimev PATRONS SUPPORT '70 DYNAMIS Mr. 8a Mrs. Roy Mills Mr. 81. Mrs. George Hipp Mr. 8a Mrs. Lee H. Gulledge Mr. 8L Mrs. George Heglar Mr. Jay Robinson Mr. Jim Goodman BUSINESS PATRONS Hoover's Inc. William's Candy Kitchen Airheart's Drug Store Harper Hosiery Mills, Inc. Army-Navy Surplus Store Gulledge Building Supply 8a Cabinet Shop Motor Parts of Kannapolis, Inc. Del's Specialty Shop Ephraim-Marsh Co. Martinis Drive-In Allman's Esso Service Stowe-A-Way Blackwe1der's Toyland 265 Compliments FOOD CENTRE STORES Home Owned Quality Foods 74 S. Spring St. Union St. S. Ds. Willis Village RITCH IE AUTO PARTS 9035 Main St. Kannapolis, N. C Phones 933-4651 933-6142 512601 Allen, Ava Trudy Beta Club, 3, 4, F.H.A. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter, 3, F.T.A. Club, Historian, 4, French Club, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Boos- ters' Club, l , Thespians, 4, DYNAMIS Staff, Business Manager, 4, Student Government, 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Decorations Committee, 3, Art Club, 1, 2, Secretary, Art Award, 3, Graduation Marshal, 3, Homeroom Vice-President, 1, 2, 3, Most Likely to succeed, 4. Allen, Phillip Blake Bus Driver, 2, 3, 4, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, 4, President, Science Club, 3, Math Club, 3, 4, Student Government, 1, Jr.-Sr. Decorations Committee, 3. Almond, Wanda Sue Vica Club, 2, I.C.T., Historian. Atwell, Jeffery Lynn Beta Club, 3, 4, French Club, 1, 2, Boosters' Club, 1, Math Club, 3, DYNAMIS Staff, Photographer, 4, Jr.-Sr. Decorations Committee, 3, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, N.C. Boys' State Delegate, 4, Jr. Rotarian, 4, Graduation Marshal, 3. Austin, James Stephen F.F.A. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 3, NORTHWESTERLY Staff, Features Section, 4, Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4. Austin, Rushie Lynn Bus Driver, 3, 4, F.H.A. Club, 1, 2, F.T.A. Club, 4, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, 3, Jr.-Sr., 3, Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4. Baker, Pamela Kay Bus Driver, 4, D.E. Club, 4, F.H.A. Club, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, 3, Library Club, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Art Club, 1, 2, 3, NORTHWESTERLY Staff, Art Co-Editor, 4, Jr.-Sr., 3. Ballard, Ralph Harold Jr. Bus Driver, 4, French Club, 1, 2, Class Play, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Creative Writing Club, 4, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, Thespians, 3, 4. Barnhardt, Charles Franklin Beta Club, 3, 4, Boosters' Club, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 3, Basketball, 2, Student Government, l, Graduation Marshal, 3, History Award, 3. Barrier, Bonnie Kay F.H.A. Club, 1, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, 3, Class Play, 1,Jr.-Sr., 3, Cosmetol0gY, Treasurer, 3. Bass, Tony Bruce F.F.A. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, I.V.E., 4. Baucom, Karen Elizabeth French Club, 1, 2, 3, Monogram Club, 2, 3, Creative Writing Club, 1, Boosters Club, 1, Science Club, 3, Cheerleader, J.V., 1, Varsity, 2, 3, Thespians, 3, 4, Student Government, 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Decoration Committee, 3, English Award, 1. Baucom, Vickie Wyant Boosters' Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Miss Merry Christmas Contestant, 3, V.1.C.A. Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3. Beaver, Helen Carol F.H.A. Club, 1, 2, Library Club, Reporter, 4, Homeroom Secretary, 2. Bennick, Ronnie Dale Electronics Club, 2, I.C.T., 3, 4, President, 4. Benson, John Dale Bus Driver, 4, Beta Club, 3, 4, F.T.A. Club, 4, French Club, 1, 2 izscfoz 2, Monogram Club, 3, Boosters' Club, 1, Math Club, 3, Vice-President, 3, DYNAMIS Staff, Editor, 4, Student Govern- ment, 3, 4, Student Council President, 4,Basebal1, 1,2,Jr.-Sr., 3, Junior Class President, Optimist Award, 4, Graduation Marshal, 3, Boy's State Delegate, 3, Junior Rotarian, 3, Chemistry Award, 3. Blackwelder, Howard Lee F.F.A. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, Reporter, 4, Agricultural Award, 3. Bost, Deidre Elaine D.E. Club, 3, 4, F.H.A. Club, 1, 2, Boosters' Club, 3, 4. Bost, Sylvia Alphier D.E. Club, 3, F.H.A. Club, 1, 2, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, 4, Library Club, 4, DYNAMIS Staff, Business Staff, 4, Session House, 4, V.I.C.A. Club, 4. Bradford, Patricia Elizabeth F.H.A. Club, 1, 2, French Club, 3, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, 4, Vice-President, Thespians, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer of Freshmen Class, Senior Superlative, Wit'tiest , 4, Daisey May, 4. Branch, Marvin Ray Monogram Club, 4, Football, 4, Track, 4, Co-Captain of Football Team, Transferred from A. L. Brown. Brown, Rebecca Jo F.H.A. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2, 3, Creative Writing Club, 2, Boosters' Club, 2, Library Club, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, NORTHWESTERLY Staff, Feature Editor, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians Club, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Decoration Committee, 3. Brown, Sharon Jacqueline F.H.A. Club, 1, Boosters' Club, 3, F.B.L.A., 4. Brown, Walter Louis Auto-Mechanics Club, 3, Library Club, 1, 2, V.I.C.A. Club, 4. Bryant, Harry Lee Monogram Club, 3, 4, Football, 2, 3, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable Player, 2, 3, All-Conference, 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Vice-President, 2. Burke, Kathy Dianna F.H.A. Club, l,F.T.A. Club, 1,Boosters' Club, 1. Burr, Patsy Dawn French Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Creative Writing Club, 2, Thespian Club, 3, 4, Historian, 4, DYNAMIS Staff, 4, Class Section, Class Play, 3, 4, Cabarrus County Ensemble, 3, 4, All State Chorus, 3, 4, Mars Hill Choral Clinic, 3, 4, Mardi Gras Princess, 3. Butler, Paula Leah Bus Driver, 3, V.I.C.A. Club, 3. Caldwell, Jean Elfreda F.H.A. Club, 1, 2, F.T.A. Club, 4, French Club, 3, Boosters' Club, 1, Thespians Club, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, NORTHWEST- ERLY Staff, Editor of Editorial Staff, 4, Reporter, 3, Jr.-Sr. Decorations Committee. Caldwell, Shennette F.H.A. Club, l, 2, Boosters' Club, 1. Campbell, Ronnie Perry F.T.A. Club, 1, Monogram Club, 2, 3, 4, Electronics Club, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4. Carpenter, Carol Denise F.H.A. Club, 1, 2, 4, F.T.A., 4, French Club, 2, 3, Creative Writing Club, 2, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, DYNAMIS Staff, Organizations Section, 4, Miss Northwest Contestant, 4, Jr.-Sr. Decorations Committee, 3, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette, 4, Jr.-Sr. Waitress, 2, Homeroom Officer, 2. Carter, Larry Steve D.E. Club, 1, Brick Masonry Club, 1. Childers, Jeffery Wayne D.E. Club, 3, Boosters' Club, 3, V.I.C.A., 4. Cline, Cathy Faye Bus Drivers, 3, 4, Beta Club, 3, 4, F.H.A. Club, 1, F.T.A. Club, 4, French Club, 1, 2, Creative Writing Club, 1, 2, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, Library Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 2, Reporter, 3, Math Club, 4, Jr.-Sr. Decorations Committee, 3, Chief Marshal, 3, Future Business Leaders of America, President 4, Library Award, 1,Commercial Award, 3. Cline, Cynthia Irene Beta Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, F.H.A. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, French Club, 1, 2, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, NORTHWESTERLY Staff, 3, 4, Co-editor of NORTHWESTERLY Staff, 4, Jr.-Sr. Refresh- ments and Decorations Corrmiittees, Marshal, 3, Chorus, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Cabarrus County Choral Ensemble, 3, 4. Cline, Kathy Jean F.H.A. Club, 1, F.T.A. Club, 4, French Club, 2, 3, Boosters' Club, 3, 4, Math Club, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Decorations Committee, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. Cook, Keith Edward Bus Drivers, 2, Auto Mechanics Club, 2, 4, President, 4, Track, 2. Cook, Susan Elizabeth French Club, 2, 3, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, DYNAMIS Staff, Personalities Editor, 4, Jr.-Sr. Decorations Committee, 3, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President, 2, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer, 3. Crainshaw, Cynthia Diane D.E. Club, 4, F.H.A. Club, 1, Boosters' Club, 2, 3, Library Club, 2, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Decorations Committee, 3. Dalton, Strickland Charles Bus Drivers, 4, F.F.A. Club, 1, French Club, 2, 3, Boosters' Club, 2, Thespians, 4, Math Club, 3, 4, DYNAMIS Staff, Sports Editor, 4, Student Council, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play, 4, Jr.-Sr. Decorations Committee, 3, Homeroom Vice-President, 3, Program Chairman of Math Club, 4, Presi- dent of Senior Class, Session House, 3, Junior Rotarian, 4. Deal, Patricia Ann D.E. Club, 4, F.H.A. Club, 1, 2, 3, Boosters' Club, 2, 3, 4. Deese, Delores Elizabeth F.H.A. Club, 4, French Club, 4, Library Club, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, NORTHWESTERLY Staff, 3, 4, Editor of Feature Staff, Advisory Council, 4, Homecoming Sponsor, 2, F.B.L.A., 4, Secretary. Dick, Harold Kenneth, Jr. D.E. Club, 3, 4, Vice-President, 3, Parliamentarian, 4, F.F.A. Club, 1 , Boosters' Club, 2, Baseball, 2. Dill, Dovie Jane F.H.A. Club, 1, 2, 3, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, 3, Thespians, 3, 4, I.C.T. Club, 4, Treasurer, 4, Class Play, 3. 7 Dover, Billy Guardiene Jr. F.T.A. Club, 3, 4, Monogram Club, 3, 4, NORTHWESTERLY Staff, Reporter, Sports, 3, Football, 1, 2, 4, Track, 1, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom, 3. Drye, Michael Dale I.C.T. Club, 1, 2, Bus Driver, 1,F.F.A. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 1, 2, Math Club, 1, 2. Earnhardt, David Terry Bus Driver, 3, 4, Boosters' Club, 1, Electronics Club, 2, DYNAMIS Staff, Photography Staff, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom, 3, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. Earnhardt, Sherry Belita Bus Driver, 1, I.V.E. Club, l, Creative Writing Club, 1, Boosters' Club, 3, Jr.-Sr. Prom, 3. Easley, Darrell Watson Bus Driver, 3, Beta Club, 4, Boosters' Club, 2, 3, DYNAMIS Staff, Class Section, 4, Track, 2, Jr.-Sr. Prom, 3, I.C.T. Club, 4, Chorus, 2, 3, Health 8t P.E. Award, 1. Emerson, Gary Wayne F.F.A. Club, 1, 2, Brick Masonry Club, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom. Ertzberger, Steven Paul Basketball, 4, Transferred from Garinger. Flowers, Herman Wayne Electronics Club, 2, 3, 4. Ford, Rhonda Cheryl Beta Club, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4, French Club, 2, 3, 4, Historian, 3, President, 4, Boosters' Club, l,Thespian Club, 4, DYNAMIS Staff, Copy Editor, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Optimist Good Citizen Award, 4, Secretary Junior Class. Foster, Sarah Francis D.E. Club, 1, Boosters' Club, 1, Library Club, 4, Art Club, 1, Jr.-Sr. Prom, 3. Ford, Harry Nathanial D.E. Club, 2, F.F.A. Club, 1, Monogram Club, 2, I.V.E. Club, 2, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 1, Brick Masonry Club, 3, Track, 1, Jr.-Sr., 3, Chorus, 1. Franklin, Thomas Junior Brick Masonry Club, 2, Basketball, 1. Freeman, Danny Electronics, 2, 3. Freeze, Elizabeth Delane Boosters' Club, 2, 3, 4, Chorus, 2, 3, 4. Freih, Kathryn Louise F.H.A. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. F urr, Brenda Gail Beta Club, 3, 4, F.H.A. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Cheerleader, 1, Chief, 2, Varsity Cheerleader, 4, Jr.-Sr., 3, Miss Northwest Contestant, 4, Miss Merry Christmas Contes- tant, 4, Graduation Marshal, 3, Chorus, 4, F.H.A. Parliamen- tarian, 3, Secretary, 4, Library Club Committee Chairman, 3, Vice-President, 4. Gabriel, Irvin Stanley F.F.A. Club, 2, I.V.E. Club, 1, Brick Masonry Club, 3, I.C.T. Club, 4. Galloway, Jefferson Phillip Bus Driver, 3, Auto Mechanics Club, 3, Thespians Club, 4, Football, 2, Manager, 3, 4, Track, 2, 4, Jr.-Sr. Decorations Committee, 3. Gibson, Donna Jean D.E. Club, 1. Goodman, Barbara Ann Bus Driver, 3, Library Club, 1, 2, V.I.C.A., 4. Goodman, Gary Lynn Boosters' Club, 4, Art Club, 3. Guthrie,'John Louis Brick Masonry Club, V.I.C.A. Hagan, Imogene D.E. Club, 3, 4, French Club, 2. Hamm, Larry Michael Quill and Scroll, 4, NORTHWESTERLY Staff, Photographer, 4, Football, 1, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus, 2, 3, 4. Harrington, Eddie Dean Bus Drivers, 3, D.E. Club, 3, 4, F.F.A. Club, 2, 3, I.V.E. Club, 1. Harris, Lucille Elizabeth F.H.A. Club, 4, F.T.A. Club, 4, French Club, 3, Boosters' Club, 2, DYNAMIS Staff, Organizations, 4, NORTHWEST- ERLY Staff, Reporter, 3, Jr.-Sr. Prom Invitation Committee, 3, Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, Miss Merry Christmas Pageant Contes- tant, 4, Countywide Chorus Ensemble, 4, Senior Superlative, Friendliest , 4. Hartsell, Donald Ray F.F.A. Club, 1, 2, Brick Masonry Club, 3, 4, Public Speaking Award - Northwest, 2. Hathcock, Paul Thomas French Club, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 3, Math Club, 4. Heglar, Charles Edward F.F.A. Club, 3, 4, Monogram Club, 4, I.V.E. Club, 1, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, 3, Electronics Club, 2, Library Club, 2, 3, Brick Masonry Club, 3, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Conference, 4. Helms, Darrell Lynn I.V.E. Club, 1, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Club, 4, Quill and Scroll, 1, NORTHWESTERLY Staff, Sports Re- porter, 4. Helms, James Allen D.E. Club, 3, 4, F.F.A. Club, 1,1.V.E. Club, 2. Henry, William Rufus Bus Driver, 3, 4, Auto-Mechanics Club, 3, 4, Monogram Club, 2, 3, 4, DYNAMIS Staff, Sports Staff, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Decorations Committee, 3, Senior Superlative, Friend- liest , 4. 268 I-Iileman, Tona Denise F.H.A. Club, 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. Club, 3, 4, Scrapbook Committee, 3, French Club, 2, 3, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, Thespian Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, DYNAMIS Staff, Business Staff, 4, Class Play, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Decorations Committee, 3. Hill, Linda Bogart Boosters' Club, 4, V.I.C.A. Club, 4. Hill, Mitchell Caldwell D.E. Club, 4, F.F.A. Club, 1, 2, Forestry Award, Brick Masonry Club, 3. Hilton, Edgar Allen Auto-Mechanics Club, 3, D.E. Club, 4, Football, 1, 2, Class Play, 4. Hilton, Lynda Gail D.E. Club, 4, Boosters Club, 2, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Art Club, Secretary, 3. Hilton, Steven Du-Wayne Auto Mechanics Club, 3, D.E. Club, Photographer, 4, Track, 1. Hinson, Rita Ann Bus Drivers, 3, 4, Beta Club, 3, 4, F.T.A. Club, 4, French Club, 2, 3, Boosters' Club, 2, Math Club, 3, Treasurer of Beta Club, 4, Secretary of Math Club, 3, Historian of French Club, 3, Band Award, 3, Biology Award, 2, Co-chief Marshall, 3, Most Intellectual , 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Session House, 3, Homeroom Vice-President, 1, 4, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer, 2, 3, Homecoming Sponsor, 3, 4. Hinson, William Thomas F.F.A. Club, 2. Hipp, Murray Lynn Bus Driver, 4, Beta Club, 3, 4, F.T.A. Club, 4, Boosters' Club, 1, DYNAMIS Staff, Photographer, 2, 4, President of Beta Club, 4, Jr.-Sr. Decorations Committee, 3, Band Award, 2, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President, 3, Senior Superlative, Most Likely to Succeed , 4. Holloman, Judy Dianne Bus Drivers, 2, F.H.A. Club, 1, Boosters' Club, 2, Library Club, 2, V.I.C.A., 1. Hudson, James Arlan Bus Drivers, 3, 4, Auto Mechanics Club, 3, F.F.A. Club, 1, Electronics Club, l. Hudson, Kathy Dianne Monogram Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, Cheerleader, 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians Club, 3, 4, NORTHWESTERLY Staff Reporter, 3, Chief Cheerleader, 4, Monogram Club Treasurer, 4, Homeroom Vice-President, 3, Superlative, Best School Spirit , 4, Decorating Committee for Jr.-Sr., 3, Class Play, 3, 4. Irvin, Thomas Derek Electronic Club, 2, Brick Masonry Club, 3, Football, 2, V.I.C.A. Club, 2, 3, 4. Ivey, Wanda Michelle Boosters' Club, 1, Art Club, 1, 2, 4, Vice-President of Art Club, 4. Johnson, Donna Wellman Science Club, 1, Library Club, l,Band, 1,V.l.C.A. Club, 3. Johnson, Sally Lynn Beta Club, 3, 4, French Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, Math Club, 3, Physical Science Award, 1,Marsha1, 3. Johnston, Jane Margaret Jr. Boosters Club, 1, 2, F.H.A. Club, 1, 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Reporter, French Club, 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Food Committee, Quill and Scroll, 4, Newspaper, Column Co. Ed. 4. Jones, Brenda Diane French Club, 2, 3, F.T.A. 3, 4, Jr. Boosters Club, 1, 2, 3, Outstanding Senior, Homecoming Sponsor, 2, J .V. Basketball, 1, 2, Chorus, 2, Beta Club, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary-Trea- surer, 4, Thespian Society, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Jr. Sr. Decora- tory Committee, 3, Miss Merry Christmas Contestant, 3, 4, Miss Northwest Cabarrus Pageant Contestant, 3, Dunamis Staff, Class Section, 4, Bye Bye Birdie, 3, Up Down Staircase, 4. Jones, Carolyn Dean Library Club, Treasurer, 4, Art Club, 4. Kenley, Linda Yvonne Library Club, Secretary, 4, Junior Boosters Club, 3, 4, F.H.A. Club, 3, 4. Kenley, Michael Ray F.F.A. Club, 1, Electronics, 2, 3, D.E.C.A. Club, 4. Kerr, Sharon Jo Jr. Boosters Club, 1, 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian, 4, French Club, 2, 3, F.T.A. 4, Beta Club, 3, 4, Jr. Sr. Commit- tee, 3, Chorus, 3, 4, County Wide Ensemble, 3, 4. Killian, Richard Ernest Art Club, 2, French Club, 3, 4, Jr. Boosters Club, 1. King, Rickie Delaine Jr. Boosters Club, 3, F.T.A., 1,Monogram, 1,Quill and Scroll, 1, F.H.A., 4. Lathom, Paul Michael Electronics Club, 2, 3, 4, Officer-Reporter in Electronics Club, 4, Bus Driver, 4. Laney, Lewis F. Agriculture, 1, ICT, 3, 4, VICA, 3, 4. Lawing, Steve Eric Football, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 4, Monogram, 2, 3, 4, Sec. of Brickmason, 3, Jr. Booster Club, 2, 3, Thespians, 4, Journalism, 4, Most Outstanding Hitter-Baseball, 2, Most Valuable Player-Baseball, 3, Most Valuable Player-Football, 4. Layton, Terry Newton D.E., 3, 4, Local Sales Demonstration Winner, 3, Local Historian-Reporter, District lVv1st Place Public Speaking, 2nd Place Student Boy of the Year. Lee, Delaine Hawkins Beta Club, 3, 4, F.T.A. Club, 4, French Club, 3, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, Thespians Club, 4, Math Club, 3, 4, DYNAMIS Staff, Organization Staff Editor, 4, Jr.-Sr. Decorations Com- mittee, 3, Secretary of Student Council, 3, Homeroom Secre- tary-Treasurer, 4, English Award, 3, Marshal, 3. Lee, Lance Monroe Butch F.T.A. Club, 4, Monogram Club, 2, 3, Boosters' Club, 2, Thespians Club, 4, Quill and Scroll Club, 4, NORTH- WESTERLY Staff, Sports Section, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, Co- Captain for J.V., 1, Honorable Mention All-Conference, 3, Best Linemen Award, 3. Lentz, Shannon Dale F.F.A. Club, 1, 2, Science Club, 1, 3, Math Club, 1, 2, V.l.C.A. Club, 3, 4, 1.C.T. Club, 3, 4. Lipe, Charles Stephen D.E. Club, 4, I.V.E. Club, 1,Electronics Club, 2, 3. Litaker, David Lee I Electronics Club, 4. Little, Carla Mason D.E. Club, 3, 4, Boosters' Club, 1, Assistant Historian, Re- porter, D.E.C.A. Club, 3, D.E.C.A. Sweetheart, 3. Little, Jo Delaine Jody Monogram Club, 4, Boosters' Club, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Club, 3, 4, DYNAMIS Staff, Sports Staff, 4, Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom, 3, Boosters' Club, Reporter, 3, Treasurer, 4, Homeroom Secretary, 4, Most Athletic , 4, Homecoming Sponsor, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Queen, 4. Little, Mary Helen F.H.A. Club, 4, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, Thespians Club, 4. Lynn, Star Rene F.H.A. Club, 4, Booste 2' Club, 1, 2, Thespians Club, 3, 4, Class Play, 3, Thespian Ri iorter, 4. Martin, Sterlin Brown French Club, 2, 3, Monogr. 'Tl Club, 3, 4, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, Football, 3, 4, Track, 1, Chorus, 2, 3, 4, All-Conference Honorable Mention in Football, 4. McCombs, Jefferson William Beta Club, 3, 4, French Club, 2, 3, Creative Writing Club, 2, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, Science Club, 3, Thespians Club, 4, Student Government, 1, 2, 3, 4, Advisory Council, 4, Session House, 3, Homeroom Vice-President, 3, Homeroom President, 1, 2, President of Freshmen Class, Vice-President of Student Body, 3, President of French Club, 3, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band, 1, 2, 3, Dance Band, 1, 2, Drum Major, 3, 4, Chairman of Freshmen Class Dance, Decoration Committee of Jr.-Sr., Sophomore Dance Committee, Senior Superlative, Most Talented. McCombs, Linda Diane Boosters' Club, 1, 3, Science Club, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Committee, 3, Chorus, 1, 2, Librarian, 3, V.I.C.A. Club, Re- porter, 3, Homeroom Treasurer, 4, Homeroom Secretary- Treasurer, 1. McCoy, Janet Ann Beta Club, 3, 4, French Club, 3, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, Thespians Club, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4, Math Club, 3, 4, DYNAMIS Staff, Personalities, 4, Student Government, Trea- surer, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Decorations Committee, 3, Homeroom Secretary, 1, 4, Marshal, 3, Treasurer of Advisory Council, 4. McCraven, Sandra Kay D.E. Club, 3, 4, French Club, 2, Boosters' Club, 1. McLain, Danny Lynn D.E. Club, 3, 4, Thespian Club, 4, NORTHWESTERLY Staff, Reporter, 3, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Decorations Committee, 3. Miller, George David Bus Driver, 2, 3, Electronics Club, 2, Quill and Scroll, 4, NORTHWESTERLY Staff, Sports Reporter, 4, V.l.C.A. Club, 4. Miller, Sherman Ray Thespian Club, 4, Track, 3. Moore, Betty Ruth Boosters' Club, 4, Thespian Club, 4, Class Play, 4, Chorus, 4. Morrow, Charlie Michael F.F.A. Club, l, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, NORTHWESTERLY Staff, Football, 2, Chorus, 4. Mullis, Linda Dale D.E. Club, 4, D.E. Sweetheart, 4, F.H.A. Club, 1, 2, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, 3, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, NORTHWESTERLY Staff, Business Manager, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Prom, 3. Mundy, Jane Ellen Beta Club, l, 4, F.T.A. Club, 4, French Club, 3, Boosters' Club, 1, Thespian Club, 4, Math Club, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Decorations Committee, 3, Graduation Marshal, 3, Chorus, 1, 2. Murray, Steven Dallas Boosters' Club, 1, 4, Track, 2, 3, 4, I.C.T. Club, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President, 2. Musgrove, Suanne Marie D.E. Club, 4. Nelson, Charles Anthony Electronics Club, 2, V.l.C.A. Club, 3, 4. Overcash, Charles Michael F.F.A. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 3, Vice-President, 4, Brick Masonry Club, 3, 4, Student Government, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decorations Committee, President of Sophomore Class, Vice- President of Junior Class, Manager of Varsity Basketball Team, 1. Overcash, David Anthony Bus Driver, 3, 4, l.V.E. Club, 2, Electronics Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, President, 4, V.l.C.A. Club, 2, 3, 4. Overcash, Steve Duane F.F.A. Club, 4, French Club, 2, Boosters' Club, 2, NORTH- WESTERLY Staff, Reporter, 3, Basketball, 2, Track, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Decorations Committee, 3. Oxendine, Larry Dean D.E. Club, 4, F.F.A. Club, 1, 2, Brick Masonry Club, 3, Jr.-Sr. Prom. Palmer, Jessie Stanley Bus Driver, 2, l.V.E. Club, 1, Electronics Club, 2, Library Club, 4, I.C.T. Club, 3, 4. Parham, Phyllis Ann Bus Driver, 2. 270 Parker, Larry Glynn F.T.A. Club, 4, French Club, 2, 3, Monogram Club, 4, Boost- ers' Club, 1, 2, Thespian Club, 4, Math Club, 3, 4, DYNAMIS Staff, Personalities Section, 4, Football, 2, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Track, 2, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Decorations Committee, 3. Perry, Mary Frances Beta Club, 3, 4, F.H.A. Club, 3, F.T.A. Club, 3, 4, French Club, 1, 2, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, Thespian Club, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Decorations Committee, 3, President of F.T.A. Club, 4, U.S History Award, 3. Phillips, Jeanne Harriet Beta Club 3, 4, F.H.A. Club, 1, 4, F.T.A. Club, 4, French Club, 2, 3, Math Club, 3, DYNAMIS Staff, Co-Copy Editor, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Invitations Committee, 3, Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Re- porter for Beta Club, 4, Secretary Chorus, 4, Member Choral Ensemble, 2, Health Award, 1, Marshal, 3, English Award, 2, Secretary-Treasurer Homeroom, 2. Price, Linda Avis F.H.A. Club, 2, 3, Monogram Club, 1, Cheerleader, 1, Thespian Club, 4, I.C.T. Club, 4, Chorus, 2, 3, I.C.T. Historian, 4, Homeroom Secretary, 1. Raper, Oren Augustus, Chip D.E. Club, 4, Science Club, 1, Library Club, 2, Quill and Scroll, 4, NORTHWESTERLY Staff, Assistant Manager in Advertising, 4, Track, 1, 3. Rivens, Jeffrey Monroe Bus Driver, 4, F.T.A. Club, 3, 4, French Club, l, 2, Football, l, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Decorations Committee, 3, Student Government, Advisory Council, 4. Rodgers, Sandra Elizabeth Creative Writing Club, Editor, 4, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, Elec- tronics Club, 3, Library Club, 1, Reporter, 2, Vice-President, 3, President, 4, N.C. High School Library Association, State Editor, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Decorations Committee, 3, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer, 4, School Correspondent, Concord Tribune, 4. Shaver, ll Edwin Earl Bus Driver, 2, 3, Auto Mechanics Club, 3, Reporter and Secretary, 3, l.V.E. Club, 1, Boosters' Club, 3, 4, Library Club, 3, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decorations Committee, I.C.T. Club, 4, V.l.C.A. Club, 2, 4, Electronics Club, 2. Shipwash, Donna Rae F.H.A. Club, 2, Creative Writing Club, Secretary, 4, Thespian Club, 4, Class Play, 4. Shoe, Joseph Gary F.F.A. Club, 1, 2, Science Club, 1, Math Club, 2, V.l.C.A. Club, 3, 4. Simmons, Danny Harold Auto Mechanics Club, 3, 4, Electronics Club, 2, V.l.C.A. Club, 2, 3, 4. Small, Rita Jean Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter of Band, 4, Boosters' Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll Club, 4, NORTHWESTERLY Staff, Typist, 4. Smith, Jr. Burris Durham Science Club, 4, Student Government, 3, Homeroom Presi- dent, 3. Smith, James Phillip French Club, 2, 3, Monogram Club, 2, 3, 4, Boosters' Club, 2, 3, Thespian Club, 3, DYNAMIS Staff, Sports Staff, 4, Vice- President of Senior Class, Football, l, 2, Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, l, 2, 4, Class Play, 1, 3, Homeroom Vice-President, 4, Monogram Club, Vice-President, 4, Best All Around , 4. Smith, J . Ellen French Club, 2, 3, Monogram Club, 3, 4, Boosters' Club, l, DYNAMIS Staff, Class Section, 4, Homecoming Sponsor, 3, 4, Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decorations Committee, 3, Advisory Council, 4, French Club, Reporter, 3, Monogram Club, Reporter, 3, Monogram Club, Reporter, 4, Secretary- Treasurer Sophomore Class, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Homeroom Vice-President, 4, Best All Around , 4, Jr. Attendant for Homecoming, 3. Smith, Pamela Jane D.E. Club, 4, F.H.A. Club, l, F.T.A. Club, 3,4, French Club, 1, Boosters' Club, 2, Quill and Scroll, 4, NORTHWESTERLY Staff, Assistant Business Manager, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decorations Committee, 3. Smith, Steve Dale Bus Driver, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2, 3, Football, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club, 4, Boosters' Club, 1, Math Club, 2, 3, 4, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Track, l, 2, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decorations Commit- tee, 3, Homeroom President, 3, 4, President of Math Club, 4. Smith, Terry Romona D.E. Club, 4, F.H.A. Club, 1. Steele, Linda Dianne F.H.A. Club, 2, 4, Boosters' Club, 3, 4, DYNAMIS Staff, Business Staff, 4. Stegall, Lynda Gertrude V.l.C.A. Club, l. Strickland, Kathy Jean Boosters' Club, 1, Library Club, 3, 4. Stroud, Mavis Elaine F.H.A. Club, 3, I.V.E. Club, l,Boosters' Club, 1,Jr.-Sr. Prom, Decorations Committee, V.l.C.A. Club, l. Suther, Daryl William F.T.A. Club, 4, French Club, l, 2, Boosters' Club, l, 2, 3, Science Club, 4, Math Club, 3, DYNAMIS Staff, Co-Editor Organization, Basketball, 3, Class Play, 3, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band, 3, 4, Vice-President of Homeroom, 3, Club Reporter, Science Club, 4. Taylor, Tommy Ray Bus Driver, 4, French Club, 2, Monogram Club, 3, 4, Boosters' Club, 2, Electronics Club, 3, 4, Track, l, 2, 4, Electronics Club, Reporter, 3, Secretary-Treasurer, 4. Tidwell, Patricia Diane D.E. Club, 4, F.H.A. Club, 3, Library Club, 3, 4, Library Club, Executive Secretary, 4. Turcotte, Terry Lee Electronics Club, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Club, 4, Basketball, 2, Track, 1, Class Play, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Clean-Up Committee, Electronics Club, Vice-President, 3, 4. Van Pelt, Ricky Charles F.T.A. Club, 4, French Club, 2, Creative Writing Club, 3, 4, Boosters' club, 2, Thespian Club, 4, Chorus, l, 2, 3, 4, County Choral Ensemlbe, 3, 4, Creative Writing Club, President, 4, Recording Techniques for Cabarrus County Choral Depart- ment. Walker, Bruce Earl Auto Mechanics Club, 3, Electronics Club, l,V.l.C.A. Club, 4. Walter, Roy Welbum Bus Driver, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 3, 4, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Most Improved Player, l. Wayne, Timothy Coe Bus Driver, 4, F.F.A. Club, 2, Brick Masonry Club, 3, 4, President of Masonry Club, 4, Home Improvement Land Judging. Weaver, Robert Franklin Bus Driver, l, Auto Mechanics Club, 2, Monogram Club, 2, Boosters' Club, 1, Electronics Club, l, Football, 3, Track, 2, All Conference, 3, All County, 3. Weddington, Barbara Louise D.E. Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, F.T.A. Club, 3, Reporter, 3, Creative Writing Club, 2, Quill and Scroll Club, 4, DYNAMIS Staff, Editor Faculty Section, 4, NORTHWESTERLY Staff, Editor News, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Refreshment Committee, Chorus, 2, Homeroom Treasurer, l, Secretary, 2. Weddington, Susie Belle F.H.A. Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 3, President, 4, F.T.A. Club, 3, Monogram Club, 4, Boosters' Club, 2, Cheerleader, 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Club, 3, 4, Homecoming Sponsor, 4, Home- room Vice-President, 4. Wilcox, Brenda Jean V.l.C.A. Club, 3, 4, l.C.T. Club, Historian. Williford, Lynda Kay Library Club, 4, Quill and Scroll Club, 3, NORTHWESTERLY Staff, Editorial Reporter, 3. Woody, Donna Marie Quill and Scroll Club, 4, Art Club, 3, 4, NORTHWESTERLY Staff, Art Editor, Art Club President, 4. Woody, Patricia Kay Library Club, 4, Art Club, 4. Wyke, Carroll Lamar French Club, 3, I.V.E. Club, 4, Boosters Club, 4, Art Club, 2, DYNAMIS Staff, Faculty and Administration, 4, Chorus, 3, 4, President Homeroom, 4, Mars Hill Choral Clinic, 3, Chapel Hill Choral Clinic, 3. York, Ronnie Lee Monogram Club, l, Boosters Club, 3, Brick Masonry Club, l, Football, 3. As I sit here alone, scribbling words upon a sheet. of paper, and staring out into empty space, memories, bitter and sweet, flow endlessly through my mind. The faces of my friends and the good times we have had are etched forever on my mind. I think of all the awe and disbelief we experienced as freshmen, the sense of belonging as sophomores, our Junior- Senior prom as juniors, and all the admiration, pomp, and ceremony we received as seniors graduating into a new world, a new role, a new stage. 1 I see Northwest Cabarrus not just as a building or an institution, but as a place which we have grown to love and admire., The 1970 DYNAMIS staff wishes to create something that will bring back these memories, whether they be heartwarming or heartbreaking. We wish to make you a little more proud of our school and a little more proud that you were a part of Northwest this year. A yearbook of this magnitude could not be possible through the efforts of one person, but only by. the teamwork of a dedicated staff. Now, l would like to give some special recognition to the individuals who have made this year's DYNAMIS what it is. - to the 1970 DYNAMIS staff for their imagination, cre- ativity, and dedication to their goal, -' to our associate editors, Strick Dalton, Jody Little, Delaine Lee, Susan Cook, Sherry Rodgers, Barbara Wedding- ton, Sherry Ford, and Harriet Phillips for ajob well done with patience and understanding, T V - for never ending dedication and excellent pictures we owe a debt of gratitude to the darkroom staff, David Earn- hardt, Darrell Easley, Lynn Hipp, Jeff Atwell, and Rick Wattsg - to John Woodard, photographer, a special thanks for his time and sacrifices to get just the right picture, - to business manager Trudy Allen for her devotion to our cause, - to Mrs. Joy Hipp, business advisor, for her wisdom and encouragement to this, the '70 DYNAMIS, - to David Maulden for the special art work, - saving the best til last, to you, Miss Carolyn Plummer, we owe you all the love, time, and advice that you have given so willingly to try to make our 1970 DYNAMIS a success. 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