Northwest Cabarrus High School - Dynamis Yearbook (Concord, NC)

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Volume 22 Northwest Cabarrus High School May, 1988 5130 Northwest Cabanus Drive Concord, North Carolina 28025 C7045 788-4111 ADVISORS Mrs. Beverly Readling Mrs. Karen Fisher EDITOR-IN -CHIEF Jeanna McClannon BUSINESS EDITORS Michael Johnson Erin Brown PEOPLE EDITORS Cheryl Brinkerhoff Jeanie Friar , 1987-88 DYNAMIS STAFF STUDENT LIFE EDITORS Natalie Beam Jennifer Burr Lisa Overcash ACADEMICS EDITORS Alissa Hassig Lisa Coley ORGANIZATIONS EDITORS Debbie Deal Kim Emerson Michelle Wade SPORTS EDITORS Doug McDonald Linda Drew PHOTOGRAPHERS Doug McDonald Mr. Fred Rymer Photo Memories Co. Smith Studios Co. PUBLISHER Hunter Publishing Co. Winston-Salem, N.C. I I BEGINNING TIME TROJAN PRIDE Student Life is a very important section in the yearbook. Things included in a student section are the Prom, Miss Northwest, Miss Merry Christmas, Homecoming, special events that happen during the year, and school news. In the school news section, you will find the Morehead Scholar nominees, students who attended SPEC and other summer schools, Girls' and Boys, State, Quiz Bowl team, and other awards. The Student Life section is designed to inform students of what is going on at school and in the community. Most Student Life sections have a Year in Review spread that sums up the events of that year. The feature articles used in the Student Life section this year are the summer Europe trip, the beach trip after graduation, spirit week, the foreign exchange students, and the intramural sports program. Student Life is not only queens and awards but a wide variety of things that occurred during a year. Student Life is a major section of a yearbook because it shows what students are interested in. Jeanna McClannon John Clancy and Rita Christy Sean Cross and Jenny Miller Eiffel Tower in France is a land mark well known by tourists. 4 TIME 1 O STUDE T LIFE Traci Kirkpatrick, our Homecoming Queen and Kathe Watkins, Miss Northwest represent Northwest in the Concord Parade. Tymphany Edwards represents Northwest in the Kannapolis Parade as Miss Merry Christmas. 5 wniwq A if QS . v VT ff? U X VZYI 5 i If ill? 'E ife 6 f studen L ep. , E p iQXg' mn- ? 4' iL aim, ,tiyyif ' if O 3 ,mf1',lV Emi Q2A P' , Q35 L ,- VIAZ J 2.1 Year m REVIEW X 7 F Q FY V I . N Morehead' Scholarship Nominees: Mark Forester, Charise White, Shawn DeNicholas it z l N A-W 1988 Congressional Scholar: Scott Trufant Mr. Bob Weaver presented the Optimist Outstanding Youth Award to Beverly Canup and Jeff Hancock. 8 ! Student Life Quiz Bowl Team: Kim Trotter, Laura Williams, Kathy Staley. Second Row: James Parks, James Bailey, Scott Trufant, Chip VanPelt, Jeff White. fi Girl , we yu QQ - sms SWK sw s' State: Michelle Rhyne, Boys' State: Anthony Carrington, Shawn DeNicholas, Steve Cannon. Q fo f 4 ,M W 1986 Marching Auxiliaries, Blue Bonnet Bowl Per- former: Tymphany Edwards Trojan News X 9 Trojan News Close Up North Carolina: Michelle Nicholson, Shawn DeNieholas, Mark Forester, Chari White. LA 'F 2 K ' X , V ff bfffif ifl, t Q James Park was chosen as representative to the Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership seminar which was held in the spring of19XX at UNC-C. Shawn DeNieholas was selected DAR Good Citizen. 101 Student Life xx CAQ0 'S . , f 5 2 QOYS S7415 Qi SITE'!Cress: Karen Holloway, Shawn DeNicholas. Eric Tucker and Natalie Troutnian attended the Student Athletic Surnrner Institute. .Shawn DeNicholas. and Chief Marshal: Charise White, 1987 Marshals Front Row: Charfise White, Robin Russell, Laura Moore, Karen Holloway, Amy Bell, Jennifer Snipes, Sarah Jo Evans. 2nd Row: Mindy Hughes, Stacey Stephenson, Kevin Sigurdsen, Doug McDonald, Mark Forester, JG-1fY'Hl171'CflJClC, Shawn Robinson, Shawn DeNich0las, Kelly Gallagher. ,. if ,, ,. Z V. 2 H' 1 4-Y , ,e ' 'i-i L - 'li' f 1,31 I ghij. t,,, it K v i - -1 - M it ,liiii i ff L 3f,'Qff1ff L , M., , - I KX -r' lo ,.,, ,, 4, ,1 Go'Uernor's School: Ann Spears, Scott Trujont. Valerlictoriarz, Shawn DeNia'ho1os,' SoIutz1fo1'io11, C1111 rise White. Trojan News X11 Stairway to Heaven Stairway to Heaven was the theme for the 1987 Junior-Senior Prom. Royal blue, white and clear balloons were part of the prom decorations along with floaters, balloons that float in mid-air. Streamers were used to enhance the walls. The juniors did an outstanding job on the decorations. Many couples found the picture line annoying but in the long run it was worth the wait. After the pictures had been taken most couples went to sample the delicious refreshments. Following a few dances many couples left the prom for reservations at some of the best restaurants in the area. Staircase was the band for the prom, and they kept the prom rockin'. After the crowning of Timisha Allen as Prom Queen, and Shawn Harrison Prom King, the re- mainder of the night was spent talking to friends and dancing the night away. Student Life Editors Michael Johnson and Janice Boger get in one last dance before the clock strikes twelve. 12 X Student Life 8 As the night of romance and glamour comes to an enc the dance floor seems empty except for a few couples is all wg f .. ff ,..: 4 X as A few couples take a break from dancing to give a smile to the photographer. s. Morrison, Mrs. Fisher, and Mrs. Ritchie stand ad- lring all the couples and remembering their Senior om ,CWB -vi ilikir? i ,.,,, 1 Brown and Jodie Pendleton discuss an evening of usic, dancing, good food, and fun. Ruth Grass and Tim Pence lookjust 'tmarvelousw getting their picture taken after waiting in line for about an hour and a half. f? 2 X The Staircase Band was an excellent choice for the prom, Prom 1986 X 13 Congratulations to Miss Katherine Joyce Watkins for being selected as Miss North- west 1988. Kathe will have the honor of representing Northwest in the community parades as well as the Carolina Carrousel Parade. The Student Council raises the money to pay for the entrance of Miss Northwest into the Carrousel Parade. Kathe Watkins, Miss Northwest 1988, is involved in many activities which include: Student Council, Senior Class Treasurer, captain of the varsity cheerleading squad, Spanish Club, HOSA, FTA, SADD, and History Club. Kathe's hobbies include dancing, skiing, swimming, cheering, and talking with friends. Kathe's future plans are to obtain a Mas- ter's Degree in Secondary Education and become a teacher. Eventually she hopes to acquire a Doctorate in Educational Admin- istration and become a superintendent of a school system. Kimberly Jordan, Senior attendant is captain of the varsity cheerleading squad, secretary of French Club, and is a member of SADD and FT A. Kimberly enjoys danc- ing, swimming, and spending time with friends. Her future plans are to attend UNCC majoring in Business Administra- tion. Trina McDaniel, Junior Attendant, enjoys playing softball, swimming, shopping, and spending time with friends. Trina hopes to attend UNCC for two years then transfer to Campbell University to study law. Leslie Morgan, Sophomore Attendant, is a member of Christian's United Club and a JV cheerleader. Elisabeth Harwood, Freshman Attend- ant, enjoys singing, dancing, swimming, cheering, and talking with friends. Elisabeth is on the JV cheerleading squad. 14 f Student Life Miss Northwest 1988 Katherine Watkins Senior Attendant Miss Northwest and her attendants make a pretty picture. Kimberly Jordan ...Q-qu..,,N,v I Junior Attendant Sophomore Attendant Freshman Attendant Trina McDaniel Leslie Morgan Elisabeth Harwood Miss Northwest X 15 Miss Merry hristmas 1.988 Christmas Dreams Can Come True was the theme for the 198 7-88 Miss Merry Christmas Pageant. The Northwest Chapter of the National Beta Club spon- sored the pageant which was held on N o- vember 10. The eight contestants who competed for the title of Miss Merry Christmas were judged in the following categories: tal- ent, evening gown, and interview. The young lady who had her Christmas dream come true was Miss Tymphany Ann Edwards. Tymphanyls talent was a contemporary dance on toe to Flash Dance . There was special entertainment be- tween competitions provided by Annette Turner, Miss Merry Christmas 1.987g Aimee Kennedy, reigning Miss Cabarrus Countyg Brandon and Beth Troutman, and dance troops from Goodman's School ofDance. Tymphany competed on December 1 with other area high school Christmas queens for the title of Kannapolis' Miss Merry Christmas. She was awarded this title after the parade. This makes the third consecutive year our queen has re- ceived the title of Kannapolis' Miss Merry Christmas! Jennifer Burr and Lisa Overcash Tymphany proudly represents Northwest in the Kannapolis parade. 16' f Student Life i T if V X Blix 4 x X sexx , WAX ' K 5 . N 1 XXX 'N X I M X7 x 'X f ,.. is: is . 5 0. W I l' 2 3 i X I g' 0 I ' 1 4 Q Af L , , H g .K AQ If . x .yu N is V ,, I , 1 K . x ' jf X 1 X. X A A xx X' X 'Xx X' 1 X I I f ontestants lirze zlpfor evening gown competition. Left to right: Debra Riley, Starla Moss, Ann Spears, Tymphany Edwards, Nicole Sherrill, Wright, Mary Bethvlligller, and Amy Sossorhari. ' 1 +49 ymphariy Edwards, Miss Merry Christmas, Arm Spears and Debra Riley, Zrid runners-up, Ashley Wright, lst raiirier-up and Miss Congeniality. Miss Merry Christmas l 1 7 Tyrnphany Edwards performs a dance to Flash Dance. Ann Spears performs the song Good-bye. 18 f Student Life Amy Sossoman models during evening gown lcornpefzfzon. in I Debra Riley performs a jazz dance to Fast Forward. Starla Moss doing ajazz dance fo The Love Ashley Wright perfbrvms a monologue entitl 'ALooking At Life. M n '. diff! f is ' ,, , ffm Y ms 14 gsm AS DRUM 51 Q f GM 1 All Salute to Amer Salute to America was the theme of Homecoming 1987. This year was the eooth year celebration ofthe sign- ing of the Constitution. Mark Fores- ter, announcer during Homecoming, was dressed like Uncle Sam. George Washington was played by Doug Turner and the Statue ofLiberty was Mollie Harmon. The cheerleaders and various students participated in the halftime show. After the skit, Mark Forester an- nounced the Homecoming Queen and her attendants which included Felicia Miller, Freshman attendant, Jennifer Brinson, Sophomore atten- dantg Tera McClorey, Junior atten- dant, and the 1987 Homecoming Queen was Miss Traci Kirkpatrick, who sponsored Willie Knox. Following the game, the Varsity Cheerleaders held a dance in the gym. The gym was decorated with red, white, and blue balloons and crepe paper. Music was provided by DJ Steven House and refreshments were available. Natalie Beam 'X-..-.ffi it it, y law, i W c Mark Forester prepares to announce the new Hom ecoming Queen. 20 l Student Life The Varsity Cheerleaders and other stlidents worked hard in the skit that was presented dur- ing halftime. 'raci Kirkpatrick, Miss Gridiron, sponsored Villie Knox in Homecoming 1987. - ,iw .X , ,Q V ,+V ,',1: 1 i n ,.,. -A b. we K, , If V 7-f5i?ih ?'-5f f ,My 0 ,I H 3 ' I 44 1' rf, 7 A ed, .N-ff , it , 1 , N 4 . O A H ,H ' 19-as W , 3 1. K lag, 1 5: V X ff sf fa- .. J X' W Sin-Akai 'he 1987 Homecoming Queen and Attendants were: Jennifer Brinson, Sophomore Attendantg 'elicia Miller, FreshmanAttendant,' Tera McClorey, JuniorAttendant,' and Miss Traci Kirkpat- ick, Homecoming Queen 1987. Flags were used in the homecoming skit to carry through the theme, Salute to America. Mollie Harmon played the Statue QfLiberty in the halftime show. K .... .,., V ., V ,, ,, . tg-ki-',,,,h,4-'L fe..-A'st,'.s,, ,jk , ,r , Z., -1. V. 'Sq -' 3' 'Li wa'-Huh? 4 ' . 4 he A l 'W Amy Laws and Natalie Beam cheer the Trojans to 'victory along with others in the student section. Homecoming l 21 Ronnie Blackwell and Tiffiny Jung David Taylor and Jennifer Burr Mark Ingram and Julie Penberthy Allen Easley and Wendy Brown Mike Baucom and Tonya Harris Michael Chubirko and Kimberly Jordan Anthony Carrington and Krista Woods Scott Berryman and Kelley Cartrett Steve Cannon and Tera McClorey Eric Jones and Carrie Little James Harris and Latise Howie Jeff McCauley and Velencia Blake Rodney Walker and Roxanne Davis Fred Moss and Tychicus Stark Melvin Miller and Angele Alexander if Ms'N'.43'wg2,' F5 fl V 'M ' x ' x' ,, ' ' ' , ,, . 9' . QA.-f V 1' , 4-fa, I .,,g--s ' , 1 Q J ' 'ff'QQ,f'ff'lL AQ , W' S wQf, 'I he i ff 4: , 1- v ii W 1 1' nf jk V w .ilfefef E V A -,, ' 22 I S tuclent Life f, 2-04 ff AE-X2 , ' H f' . VYE' ' Z' it 4. 1 , r Q' ' VA, ,, W ff1.W,, . ,,,,,,.,., l..,,fi , . ,,,.k ,, I f . . .- ' 1 f- ':1 V .ff V ze' 3 Q 1, K gf- ' s V 1 :V 9 'f ., V ,-,,, yr' ,. 4 V ,A 2 ,i 4 '.,, cfm w fy , E 'Ig . :Q ,V ri 9 43 1' . A 1 JK: -M ' 01 f f ,M ,,,'l - f ,. W J - 9 . Q ' A Eg, N. t - V V' , ' it 'I if ff., u fy 'Aft .Q N1 Syw fjf J-1 , v 'N ,, ti. f as A .,, A 'V 23 ip 'I' Q A P- I 'NK Wim lxvg, 3 iff' g fs. if Mike White and Krista Clark I pictured with Jeff McCauleyj Eric White and Jennifer Blackwelder Derrick Wingler and Leslie Morgan Eric Tucker and Brooke Tyson Jody Cline and Lisa Ofvercash Galen Smith and Angela Foster Tim Baxter and Sherri Shue Kenneth Banks and Felicia Miller Chad Cheeseman and Sara Campbell Kenny Tucker and Teresa Jordan Bryan Burch and Kesha Satterfield Michael Par Billie orrison Joe Argo and Jennifer Brinson James Douglas and Verneta Caldwell Anthony Jackson and Natasha Ford Homecoming I 23 The Varsity Cheerleaders spent five hours making posters for each teacher's door. This was to arouse spirit for the last football game between Central and Northwest. Wi C kt Pot Q Trojans, Trojans, What's Your Cry? V-I-C-T-0-R-Y! ! l Spirit Week was handled this year by the Student Council and the Cheerleaders. The main reason for Spirit Week is to increase spirit and enthusiasm. During Spirit Week we have competition among classes for points, but in addition to the competition between the classes we are all cheering for the Trojans. There were four events for accumulating points. The class with the most points at the end of Spirit Week is the winner. The four events that were held were a chug-a-lug contest, a wheelbarrow race by class officers, the annual spirit links that Student Council spends hours making, and the loudness of each class at the Pep Rally. The spirit links were on sale Monday through Thursday during lunch. Students 24 X Student Life could buy one spirit link for 5c. About S320 was raised and everyone enjoyed all the fun. At the beginning of Spirit Week there was a poster in the cafeteria to tell ev- eryone what to wear each day. Monday was Button Day, Tuesday was Sweat Day, Wednesday was Hat Day, Thursday was Hick Day, and Friday was Orange and Black Day. At the end of the Pep Rally for Spirit Week Jodie Pendleton announced that the Seniors had won. Congratulations go to the Seniors and to the Student Coun- cil and Cheerleaders for all their hard work to make Spirit Week '87 a success. In honor of Spirit Week a plaque was placed in the office giving the year and the winning class. Natalie Beam Jodie Pendleton shows her school spirit by wearing he party hat on hat day. Mark Forester, the Trojan mascot, prepares to help pu the Trojans through another Victory. Doug McDonald is joyous over the fact that he was This is where the assembly started for the spirit links. allowed to wear his Derby on Hat Day. me Varsity Cheerleaders had a great time throwing e Vikings boat into the flames of fire. .Silk-nivae H i l fr 'fig Mak X Chad Combs and Shayna Howard look as though they are enjoying Sweat Day. f,,,,..- The Cheerleaders and Student Council members have a snack before making posters and spirit links. Student Life X 25 Most students spend their summer lounging around the pool or working hard, but some students didn't get to do that this summer. Mrs. Mullinax, a French teacher at Northwest, organized a trip to Europe. There were about 32 people who went on this trip with Randa Baker, Natalie Hodgens, Mindy Hughes, Jeanna McClannon, and Stace Ste- phenson representing North- west. The rest of the group was from a variety of schools. While touring Europe they visited four countries including England, France, Italy, and Switzerland. Some places they visited were the Eiffel Tower in Paris, Big Ben in England, Matterhorn Mountain in Switzerland, and the Leaning Tower of Pisa in ltaly. The group spent 16 days touring Europe. L'We had a good time but I wish we could have had more time to see everything. Europe is so big, and we visited four countries in two weeks. lt was just not enough time to see all there was to see, said Jeanna McClannon. Natalie Beam The group, tired and hungry, stop long enough for a picture before eating at Beefeaters in London. y 1 . The Leaning Tower of Pisa is one main attraction in Italy Whlch ls Visited by thousands of people a days The Eiffel Tower distinguishes Paris from any other city 26 X Student Life in France. The Champagne Cellar displays filled glasses of chan pagne arranged in the shape of a pyramid to make lt an unusual attraction. Cathedral, located in a small town outside of was the only one with flying buttresses they on the tour. i --,- 1 f szett-axsmfexf, ffsrf- fii :-Vssiilf .iirfif-5? 22 -i' igtfirfsitsffif iis iii? k :: R BN32 Transit T i The Pompidou, a large shopping mall in France, is said to attract more visitors than the Eiffel Tower. Mrs. Mullinax and Mrs. Moore pose for a snapshot on the plane. HH fri irr iiitais aS'5hQw This plane ticket was used for the return trip from Switzerland to New York. The Subway is the main way around Europe and at times is very crowded. ' ' ' flifiiffs'f:5fii:55?i55'liuliilllizieffffirm'':'5:-71-f.fIf2:15 2- - L' 5 ' 7' ,E E E iflilfl.. fttsiissstssstiisrsts fl x A Some of the group admire the Golden Doors of Para- dise in Florence, Italy. Europe Trip X 27 E 4 . lqlmr, Ze 696.1- 'Pd an 4' '4 eg' 4,,CZZe,y ff Q, 24151 4,0002 MYRTLE B ACH OR Buff! 'IL ' Z Y 28!S X MMM W tlngif ax citewe rm nfl' Pm SWQQS Sho Cawyssd 350 0 OWNQ iid!! wp' invite? 'U' the 6 Ewa. 2' bv! 'QM' ,,wj'mS'ffW 6 fl Y A QW ZESWSM W 0, l Y' tudent Life 0 140 H S 0 as Wu ak PM 'w 9 I MYRTLE BEACH 1 BS Q 9 of m vb O-1 do .,a,ov' Evo Q 001 do' 1 QJQFWO so L XP' sy 0' S 0008! 3801 wld J' C11i? 2 we off jermyfer Burr ana' Lflra Over- CQJA pore WAIQ A414225 Mel? Pldlffe PI-male 171 4 'gfor a'afhr p1kf74r 6 42 age 42' '94 '04 I lj 'Zed for 04 Ox q e oofA. 9,O6J:'? ef, P491 L59 00127 x9 6134-5 435 , JJ, P0 :mf el' J' or Q6 909 '-Po, F '- ,,., 9 ' 94 P 'bob eg 'fin 65' 4 -d'Q 'f Q.-,Z 994, BeaCh X 29 Foreign Exchange Students at Northwest Northwest Cabarrus was honored to have three foreign exchange students this year. Two students were from Spain and one was from Gemiany. Our foreign exchange students were Francisco Javier Ferreira Villanalla, Ana Aldecoa, and Christian-ole Namhen. Francisco lived with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Edison and was with us all year. Ana stayed with Tiffany Moody, and Chris stayed with Eddie Mills. They were here for the second semester. Chris was a junior and took advanced algebra and trigonometry, physics, French, and English. Chris lives in Germany and has two brothers. He said that in Germany, school is very different from the United States. They go to school for 13 years. After that you must enlist in the army or do social work. Chris will retum to Germany in June. Francisco was a senior and took chemistry, calculus, U. S. History, Biology, and English. He lives in Spain and has one brother eleven years old. At Northwest Francisco played soccer and was the manager of the varsity boys basketball team. He will retum to Spain in June and plans to major in medicine. Ana, who was also a senior, took Bible, Typ ing, Spanish, History, and English. Ana lives in Spain and has one sister who is 21. Ana said she did not like American foods like hamburgers She will retum to Spain in June. Ana said, Ml want to go to college in the United States. She plans to major in public relations Natalie Beam Christian-ole Namhen says he likes the United States but misses Germany very much. 30 X Student Life The Student Council presented Francisco with a North- Ana Aldecoa arrived in January and was only here west letter jacket during the seasonal celebration. the second semester. Francisco Javier Ferreira Villanalla, Ana Aldecoa, Christian-ole Namhen. LM I Intramurals were introduced at the begin- ing of the year by Coach Harwood. Mr. larwood was really excited and hopeful rat the idea would go over well. It seems rat he was right. Intramurals gave the udents a chance to get involvedin school tivities besides just the books. The main orts that were played included: basket- all, ping-pong, and volleyball. The new inch system of two longer lunches instead I three shorter lunches, allowed time for ne intramurals to take place. Doug McDonald --. i ark Adams plays defense while Trent Caldwell oots a three pointer. m Karlan goes up for a shot. Chris Emerson enjoys a game of ping-pong during his lunch. 2 K -W Q... --.,.. -., ,. -' ,F mils Q, if QQ f' n, X' ws-. I. .if SI Playing against tough defense, Clifton Perry gets off a shot. Playing basketball is a part of the intramural activities. Natalie Troutrnan uses good form in shooting tree throws. Intramurals X 31 Organizations play a big part in the school, for both students and faculty. Together everyone works to make Northwest High even better for fu- ture generations. The People who serve in these organizations strive to keep the interest and activities working for the student body. The school newspaper, Trojan Times, keeps students informed about school news throughout the year, While the DYNAMIS Staff works to give us a history book, a memory book, and a picture book. The Band and Chorus help in- crease school spirit with entertainment. A year at Northwest would not be complete with- out the help of our organizations. Ieanna McClannon A TIME I -.-Q, 1988 DYNAMIS Staff if 32 Student Council N .fs ,Q 1 f , Trojan Band ,AW N,,gS,, ff . . Y - 'QW Q Q 1 mas: 2 'wr 31' S is L diff? STUDE T COUNCIL The changing of school years brings the chang- ing of Student Council. This year's Student Body Officers were elected as follows: President - Mark Forester, Vice-President - Eric Tucker, Secretary - james Park, and Treasurer - Annette Duke. Also, the Student Council had a change in advisors. Even though they lost a devoted advisor, Mrs. Beasley, they gained a new and exciting ad- visor, Mrs. VanPelt. Not much change took place in Student Council activities during August. They still sponsored many dances after the football games. These dances were popular and successful because of the tremendous student support. All members de- voted much of their time and effort to the dances trying to help please the participants. Again the Student Council sponsored Miss Northwest. Seven senior girls were nominated by the senior class to run for Miss Northwest. This year's winner was Miss Kathe Watkins who sponsored our school in the Charlotte Carrousel parade, the Concord parade, and the Kannapolis parade. In October, the Student Council gave each member of the cafeteria staff a flower in honor of National Food Service Week. With the help of the cheerleaders, the Student Council sponsored Spirit Week. The days were Monday - Button Day, Tuesday - Hat Day, Wednesday - Sweats Day, Thursday - Overall Spirit Day, and Friday - Northwest T-shirt Day. The week was successful as our football team beat Concord 9-7 in an unforgettable last-second vic- tory. The State Student Council Meeting took place at West Charlotte High School in November. Eric Tucker, jennifer Burr, Mark Forester, and Francisco Ferreira, as a special guest, attended the conven- tion. Many new and exciting ideas were gained so that new and better changes could be made. The Student Council gave a pencil and a pen to each teacher in honor of American Education Week, Also, each member of the Custodial Staff was given a turkey for Thanksgiving. During December the Student Council sponso- red an M 8: M guess to raise money for the Empty Stocking Fund. Also, candy canes were given to each member of the student body. The Student Council collected money from the student body to give a special Christmas bonus to the Custodial Staff in honor of their hard work. During the seasonal celebration, Student Coun- cil provided a jolly Santa Claus and Eight Tiny Reindeer. Francisco Ferreira, our foreign ex- change student from Spain, was presented a Northwest Cabarrus letter jacket as a Christmas present. Mark Forester 34 X Organizations Front Row: Kathe Watkins, Debbie Deal, Rita Christy, Amy Laws, 2nd Row: Tim Smith, Shav DeNicholas. I Q Front Row: Iames Park, Wendy Shepherd, Doug Turner, Iennifer Burr. 2nd Row: Shawn DeNichol Lisa Overcash, jennifer Suther, Trent Allen, Eric Tucker, Amy Laws. 3rd Row: Deleslie Walden, 1 Vaughn, Kathe Watkins, Debbie Deal, Brooke Tyson. 4th Row: Stacy Purser, Matt Christy, Ienni Herman, Gretchen Wagers, Latise Howie, Mark Forester, Mrs. VanPelt, advisor. ear Students, lwould like to take this opportunity to thank our udent body for their courtesy, cooperation, and lpport of activities. Thanks for participating at the mces, during Spirit Week, and at many other ac- Jities. I assure you that your support does not go inoticed and is greatly appreciated by the admin- tration, faculty, and Student Council. I would also like to thank the special group of udents that make me a strong leader, the Student ouncil. They are a hard working group that will fcomplish any task that is put before them. Thank Ju, Student Council, for everything. l would like to thank our enthusiastic principal, rs. Poole, for her help with Student Council ac- zities. She is a wonderful person, a delight to ork with, and she contributed many ideas. Thank ru, Mrs. Poole. I would like to thank our ever imaginative and iergetic advisor, Mrs. VanPelt. In her first year as lvisor of the Student Council, she has been a emendous worker and a quick learner. She is also n to work with. Mrs. VanPelt, you are special. Finally, I would like to thank my supportive irents. No matter what the situation, they always ,ck me up and help me through it. I thank them r their time and effort to help make my senior 'ar as Student Body President very special. Thank nu, mom and dad, for everything. lAs I leave Northwest to head to college, there are few things I would like to say. Each of you re- ember that you are special, there is no one else Le you. Also, remember that high school is a place have fun, but it is also a place to learn. Take lvantage of this wonderful opportunity to get an lucation. Don't blow it! Finally, I leave each of you with this challenge. In 'erything you do, no matter what it is, do your 'ry best. Doing your best makes the difference. rlieve it! Love it! Do it! Mark Forester :Dv Front Row: Matt Christy, Stacy Purser, Gretchen Wagers. 2nd Row: Diane Gudger, jennifer Her- man, Kay Smith. .N v. 4. li i 5 . . il., . f ,V- at , fag... W. Front Row: Annette Duke, Mark Forester, james Park, Eric Tucker. Front Row: Doug Turner, Trent Allen, jeff Vaughn. 2nd Row: Angie Gillespie, jennifer Alli- son, Deleslie Walden. , . V M K I ..,. , ,,,,.,..,,,. W... ..., 'SJ tx Front Row: jennifer Burr, Lisa Overcash, Iennifer Suther, Wendy Shepherd, Brooke Tyson, Latise Howie. Student Council f 35 DYNAMIS ST FF DYNAMIS STAFF MEMBERS Front Row: jennifer Burr, Doug McDonald, Lisa Overcash. 2nd Row: Alissa Hassig, Natalie Beam, Michael johnson, jean McClannon. 3rd Row: Debbie Deal, Michelle Wade, Kim Emerson, Linda Drew, Cheryl Brinkerhoff, Ieanie Friar, Lisa Coley and Erin Brown. iii sf, r 3 IST Az., . , f . K - A - .X Q Li KK..k 5. X? K KVLK , L - ix : K V .. .. . , :E g vxy. up-0' 1 U The Yearbook class is the smoothest, most organized, well planned, and easi- est class to take. If anyone believed that beginning statement, then he obviously could not have been part of the Dynamis Staff, for the statement was most def- initely fiction. Yearbook is not all fun and games as many people may believe. The staff sells ads during the summer months and attends a four-day workshop in August. When school starts, the staff is busy making pictures and writing copy for sports, classes, and activities until the final deadline is met in February. At that time, the staff has already started work on the 1989 yearbook. The staff's hard work and dedication result in a year- book that is hopefully pleasing to every- one. 36 X Organizations Doug McDonald, Sports Editor, shows his school spirit on Hat Day. f ll Erin Brown and Michael Iohnson are busy Crt ping Ad Copy. Debbie Deal, Michelle Wade, and Kim Emerson all the Dynamis Staff - the people responsible for the outcome of the yearbook. agree that typing body copy grows on you. V, ..- ,af V' ,ff ffwifyflgsf' ,w Q A Q 3 llll 'x 4 X - .Mo L: I. K k r Ni' ' , - M'-if A Y Xbagiggtv' T, zz jx, .M .. wb! wi ,,,. A f- , innifer Burr and Lisa Overcash proofread the Stu- ent Life section of the yearbook. isa Overcash, Natalie Beam, Iennifer Burr, Kim merson and Ieanna McClannon select pictures Jpropriate for the yearbook. if - ,f . Ng , f My W yay, , lyk . , : fly K ,.. MZ.- I .f.. K 'YU Cheryl Brinkerhoff, Alissa Hassl and Linda Drew create a layout design. jeanie Friar and Lisa Coley work hard alphabetizing class pictures. DYNAMIS Staff X 37 The school newspaper started off this year with a new name. The Northwest- erly became the Trojan Times.The staff chose this name after agreeing that their job was to capture on paper a student's high school days, the times of their life. The Trojan Times is published six times a year. This includes the special se- nior issue and the journalism I issue. The beginning of each issue of the Trojan Times starts with article ideas and assignments. Each editor has the re- sponsibility that all articles must be typed, proofread, and approved before being sent to the printer. After all articles are returned from the printer, each edi- tor must lay out his page. Hard work and dedication are what keep this staff and the papers rolling. 'moi TI jason Kauffman, Natalie Troutman, Mark Denny and julia Green are working hard preparing for the next issue. 7.5 Y, , .T f 1. Xxx . be 'gist . , at .C 4 . lt .I i .3 WVEPUQ new 'aww-105- ' fy,-' I, fV-f 19 IOURNALISM I Front: Gary Safrit, Kim Hermes, Christie Parker, Kelley Cartrett. 2nd Row: Van Maxwell, DeLeslie Walden, Brian Batts, Karen Hollernan, Ch Cline. 3rd Row: Mrs. Smith, Sam Mullis, Ginger Phillips, Karen Long, Christen Carl, Katareya Wilson, Connie Rinehardt, Treva Thomas. 38 f Organizations first edition for the 1987-88 school year. ,inda Sheely and jeff Drye decide which photos re the best. Rita Christy and Editor Brooke Tyson take time out from their busy schedule to admire Brice Pender, Karen Wessler, and Michele Kelemecz search for new and exciting information for their next edition. V l' 4 ,.,f M, it i e K U 2? 4'.S'2H K Mr is 9 S' i ' if ix.. ill? Jf Clockwise from top: Rita Christy, Brooke Tyson, Natalie Troutman, Karen Wessler, Michele Kelemecz, Mark Denny, Brice Pender, jason Kauffman, Mrs. Smith, jeff Drye, julia Green, Trojan Times X 39 K 0 Pt 933 AQ, lv? Northwest boasts four separate band Band Symphonic Band Concert Band and the Iazz Ensemble The Marching Trojans took on a new appearance this ear with new band great lob directing the band with th- help of Mr Don Richards, director. The Symphonic Band is made up o the more experienced musicians. Thi band plays music of a more challengim nature and is made up of 63 members The Concert Band is basically for thi less experienced musicians as a training band The Concert Band is on a more in Qc X, 1 v g i programs. They consist of the Marching - if ' K ' . 6 . . Suzanne Beam, Kim Barringer, and Tamara jones march in step with the rest of the band. Y uniforms and flags. The Band Aide Club helped purchase these items. The Marching Trojans performed at football games and went to band competitions held at Central Cabarrus and Mooresville, where this year they re- ceived a rating of Excellent . They also participated in the Concord and Kan- napolis Christmas parades. The March- ing Band is made up of 95 members and is headed by Mr. Van Mathews, our new associate band director who really does a termediate level and it is made up of 32 members. The jazz Ensemble plays music of the Big Band Era , the 40's and 50's. Thej also play contemporary music. The Ensemble consists of an electrie bass, a piano, four trumpets, foui trombones, and five saxs. y This year the 16-member Ensemble performed for City Fest held at the Hilton Hotel located in the University Place. They performed at other events throughout the year also. Majorettes, flag girls, drum majors and musicians all make up our award-winning Marching Trojan Band. 40 X Organizations The Marchin Band spends many hours practicing The Marching Trojans show off their new uniforms and flags in the Concord Christmas Parade. Outside of Scgggl timgl -av f Drum Majors Maria Faust and jamie Dalton lead the Marching Trojans. 1 A ris f lf 1 V sf X., . f Band Directors Mr. Don Richards and Mr. Van Mathews. ' W it Perfect Pitch Chorus is the type of activity which ex- poses students to all types of music. Chorus also plays an important part in allowing students to learn how to work well together in a large group. Through chorus, students are able to achieve experience singing in state choral festivals, singing for churches and different civic organizations, and by giv- ing seasonal performances for Student Body and parents. Mr. Young, Choral Director, works with three choirs: The Trojan Chorus, the Concert Choir, and the A Capella Choir. There is also an ensemble made up of selected students. , f f-rpg,--C Mr. Young gives the A Capella Choir a pep talk before a performance. 42 X Drganizations A CAPELLA CHOIR Front Row: Melissa Cauthen, jenifer Lee, Kelly Gallagher, Dena Rowland, Ti Smith, jamey Staton, Tracy May, Ashley Tate, Michelle Reece, Tonya Furr. 2nd Row: Marcy Alliso Donna Oakley, Tonya Harris, Tera McClore , Rosalyn Ford, David jones, Brian Ragan, Nicole Hudso Angel Sides, Kelly Cartrett, Cheryl Brinkerlfioff, janet Thompson. 3rd Row: Shannon Harris, Chari White, Lori Dunn, Paris Douglas, Angela Fisher, Paige jackson, Andy Whitley, Rick Barnhardt, Cari Little, jill Overcash, Rhonda Wa ne, Beth Metzgar. 4th Row: Mark Pressley, Shawn Thomas, Erit Harris, Robby Keasler, Michelle Rhyne, jeff Brindle, jeff Vaughn, David Archer, Ann Spears, Lau Moore, Melissa Tate, Beth Huber, Annette Duke. Z 5 Much time and effort makes harmonious A Capef sound. ONCERT CHOIR Front Row: Deana Morgan, julie Beam, Michelle Garmon, Crystal Spears, jackie eitz, Renee Roberts, Cindi Dennis, Brandy Yow. 2nd Row: jenifer Burks, Chondra Roberts, jennifer inson, jerinda Neal, Lisa Crisco, Erika Carpenter, Lori Faulkenbury, Tanya Barbee. 3rd Row: Cheryl mes, Tasha Elwood, Kim Barbee, Robin Honeycutt, Michelle Wright, Tammy DeBolyace, Christen Carl, eva Thomas, Tumar Nichols, Angie Shane. 4th Row: Travis Alexander, Ricky Gil eland, joe Bunting, ey Almond, Ray Gilleland, Richard jackson. he Trojan Chorus practices for the Christmas oncert. Everyone's eyes are on Mr. Young during chorus practice. V Front row: Leigh Ann Young! Marilyn Gates, Kristen Zuba, jennifer McKinle , Shelley West, Tracy Penninxgler, Sonja Dial, Lori C risty, Heather Chopka, Laura Boudreax, Tabatha Evans, jennifer jordan, Krista oods. 2nd Row: Kristi Williams, Amy Fer uson, Susie Spivey, Kath Baker, Denise Ray, Alex McClamrock, Russell Gleclhill, Crystal McRorie, finger Shawlev, Carmen Shoe, Elizabeth Harwood, Michelle Paxton, Amy Thrasher. 3rd Row: La Cannon, jondolvn Misenheimer, jennifer Herman, Sherry Christy, Bill Key, Tony Parks, Sean McCauley, Pam Farrell, Michelle Story, Shae Davis, Tisha Graves, Pamela Gudlger, Gretc en Wagers, Marlo Latter, jatana Fleming. 4th Row: Emlijy Holleman, Leslie Tu gle, Debbie Cline, joyanna Watkins, Brad jones, Eric Cureton, Re gie Carr, oney Green, jamie Piciard, Byron Moss, Shawn Gregory, Michael Fringo, Stacy james, Tgerri Caldwell, Carrie Pitchford, Crystal Poston, Rhonda Davis, Amy Craig. Chorus X 43 0 W x Q ws,-,' The Christmas Parade which came to Northwest on December 18, 1987 took place in the gym where each club par- ticipated by designing its own float to represent the school. A chorus made up of the faculty sang Christmas songs and the band provided the holiday music. Overall, the festive activity was a great success. The parade was sponsored by the Christians United Club. Debbie Deal Chip VanPelt and Natalie Beam assist Miss Gettys- burg, Shawn Robinson, with his ride on the His- 44 X Student Life Daphne Rogers, Dave Cook, and jeff Drye represent the Christians United Club. Q .N iff Santa Claus tEric Tucker? and his Reindeer, Uennifer Burr, Ieff Vaughn, Doug Turner, Trent Allen, ai Shawn DeNicholasj represent the Student Council with a little Giddy-up-n-Go! Q s L. , ' , EN K -W' , S' ' 4 J gm, I .2 its-... Nmfgg Q Kg 4 A-F ... ll' X pg 'rn E yi: flap ...Q yr! Y1'! r 1.gp P 'X ,gs 1- E ff 'T W5 . I wa. ' QL ,-E4 N '! 'ii' '.'. , f . ,- ,f,f D .:-- . my V 5 5- People make up the entire world in which we live. People are in classes at school, at the mall, in the theaters, at par- ties on weekends, in pageants, and talking with friends. In the following section, you will find people from freshmen to seniors and in- teresting features Covering their everyday life styles. Most of these people strive to achieve theirgoals and be the bestthey can be, with the help of parents, teachers, and friends. Jeanna MCClannon .- ,-. -' . A- . , ? i i 7'14- TQ? . s r diiaf i Z - if-Ji 7 iw T '---' ' - ,..11Ft 111:-' f-1:5-Ev' - , .rQf l l: ' A. N21 6 A Vll' , A-5 Fill?-17, . 4 iii ! .. if 'W i l l 1 1 I J . 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Am fi J 041971 ll , 19' , tl3f fAIIlf11'f lr KINIMY. . 9 Jffzmft 611111141161 f 723 Mark Adams Keith Aldridge Kenneth Alexander Ronald Alexander '+7-Wfgela Alger jennifer Allman joey Almond Stephanie Anderson David Archer Bobby Ard joe Argo Brian Atkinson Paul Ausman Brandon A scue Lee Ba ar Keith Barbee Amy Barnes Todd Barrett janette Barringer Anjie Bass Brian Batts Christ Baucom Tim axter Belinda Beck jennifer Blackwelder Susan Blackwelder Danette Blue Charles Bonds jennifer Bradford Craig Branch jeff Brindle Cheryl Brinkerhoff Greg Brooks Gwynn Brooks Christine Brown Bob Burris Kimberly Butts Bobby Cain Silisa Caldwell 74 X People Q x is , m K all -ia + Q 7? f I 'ff , WM I A , g k ' fr 1 '55 , . ,, 1- NG ..,.e,., N 1 1 ' ' ix ' . 'fn 'S -fix r HF 4 is. f H, , 'ff , ,. 8, ,f 4 i V - lx 'W' 1 jrrjcy 'A 1 -. if 14 hi A V W,i, , rs.. f m L u ' f rr ff .1 x I E x X ig fr , ,A I C- l . ,N l H.. A, K' 'in ,,,W, . lu, ' 9 l P S V by x 5 1, A , Q ' A . V- 'lf X . ,.,I ,, .,,,- ' 'f', ' j j, W Z lu' .. , 'rsh' , 4 as A j l 2255i A ' ow.. fu. ' ' l 'E at I i ,EQSX Q an fl we , 4, 1... , ,Irwin N V H., t 0 bf - ,yi -N , 43 I 4 jUNlOR CLASS GFFICERS C M jennifer Suther - Secretary Wendy Shepherd - Treasurer Lisa Overcash - Vice President jennifer Burr - President f. in l srrfni wi j M i. X lilllbi i' f'7 Erin Brown Michael Brumley Da-Nae Bullard Bryan Burch jennifer Burr Brenda Campany jill Campbell Sara Campbell Tracey Carr Beverly Carroll juniors!75 jill Carroll Shelly Carroll Mark Carroway Donna Caster Rebekah Zfastor Andy Cauble james Caudill Kammie Cauthen Melissa Cauthen Chad Cheeseman Dennis Clayton Gene Cline jody Cline Vance Cline Buddy Cobb Lisa Coley Crystal Collins David Cook Lesley Creamer Mike Cress 'Earn-6-rU's7s Dana Cunningham james Cureton Scott Dayvault Gabe Deese Lori Deese Todd DeNicholas Mark Denny Bryan Dill Alisha Dixon Chrissy Dodge Tim Donahue Roman Dorton Scott Dorton james Douglas Linda Drew Amy Drye Paul Drye Tammy Drye Michele Dyer 76 X People - , f :iw -Q '-s, 'V f' .+I , f 1? yw QXXKK C 'L 'bf -y H Q sn C ,i t E C iz 4, 3' I Y i Wd nv 3 1, 3 W ty r f' , fa 5 1 fl' R' L Q 1 f A . Q W Z 4 1' 5 if j it crl it lkiial lf ' ri l ' f 'K' in 'sf xii' N' , Singing To Success Sophomore,Robb Hall has al- read proven his musical talent to Northwest Cabarrus High School students. He appeared in the 1987 talent show when he was a fresh- man and placed second. Outside of school, Robby ap- peared in a talent show at the Old Courthouse Theatre where he was lucky enough to be on televison. Robby has been singing for seven years and writing songs for three of those years. He has al- ways had a great appreciation for music and he has been influ- enced by many popular artists. Friends and family have also en- couraged Robby which gives him incentive to try harder. College is a part of Robby s fu- ture plans. He plans to major in commercial art and minor in music. He realizes that it is very hard to make it in the music business and if he has the commercial art major that will give him a career to fall back on if the struggle to popularity in music becomes too great. Hopefully Robby will continue to do well with his music and prove to peo- ple thar their dreams can come Linda Drew l I i Z M 4 L ' 'L 1 it E ll Il I I 'W in aa w 1 Q., is . 1 Q , 4,,,, ., - r true. V V, iii, at 5 P 'gl X ' ' .fi , - If rril s fi E iii iy,i if nigkvsogckg Wc- Sean Earnhardt Wendy Elliot Kim Emerson Scott England Mike Eudy jonathan Faries Cind Faulkenbery aria Faust Angela Fisher Susan Fitch il r J! I juniors X 77 Kyle Flory Roslyn Ford Angela Foster Wayne Foster Leslie Franklin Kevin Franz Brian Freeman leanie Friar Vickie Funderburke Ton'a Furr Tracy Furr Carlos Garcia Frances Garcia Buddy Gardner Libby Gayle Susan Gibson Ray Gilleland Ricky Gilleland Danny Goodman Nikki Goodman Daniel Goodson julie Gragg Perry Graham Dawn Greer Shane Gregory Christy Grisdale Qr stal Gulledge ames yka ludiil. o . XLPBOVDDNNEP musffii sew k inthian Harris f David Harrison Scottie Hartsell jeff Helmintoller Doug Helms Richard Helms Ronda Hileman Latise Howie Beth Huber Becky Hunter 78 X People 3 A in In ' 4 rn 'Cgf' 1, vi, 5 5? , R, ,. ! M M x I 'iii A mf .iv win 'li fi ns' 7 1 , M ', , V' I . , 723 V ,JM 12 1 , A wi eff ix if -M. f ,, 'ik 'M 5 W 1, f . of if I ' K ' G f i .J ' 5 ' wif 2 FIJUZI O Q ,XA I 1 A 1,1 f 1' f . 4? . K ,N 'I rg! ' X Tw fl ' V 4 ogg. ,.r .1- Aa 6. 1, K 1- w Y. Y: . ,Xa ' m if 1 34-1 XZ A jsi i A ,, Q ,,1 ,,. . .5 As Paige jackson takes a chemistry test she waits for the answer to pop into her head. A ag Z' 'rf f, V -:a A j ,A W 'RQ in ,M , is ' ri 5,- Tr X fi M ' 17 , ' ' ., j J ., 5 L M , z if M3 'fad '5' 7 .., I- Q,,jQ xq. , s ,mil C , 1 5 ,gg 'V L L X vw X X1 r j 1,1 75- ,,,, V 3 sl ,1 . ,,s j F , Lisa Hurley 'j :gn iff Paige jackson A ' - if Anthony jackson f i 0' Tonya jenkins A 'sf 2 ii 1' Becky johnson 5 , ,-,,, ' A, f'1'24' , 'fd ink 'jj V A Robin johnson r if r J Q, David jones A ff rf, ' , Chris jones ilsf in ' in Aaron jordan X 6 April jordan 1 juniors X 79 Amber jung Tiffiny jung jason Kauffman Michele Kee Laura Kennerly Bryan Kindley Brian King jaren Kiser Dashonn Knox jason Kuhne Doug Kuhnke Michael Lawton Chip Ledbetter Saundra Ledbetter Tim Little Pam Lloyd Alan Long Karen Long Shane Love Robin Lunn Michael Mark Audrey Mason rkita McCain Michel McC amrock Tera McClorey Trina McDaniel joe McKinley David McLendon Lynn McManus Rebecca McNeil Michael Medlin Danita Mercer Curtis Mergelos Tammy Mesimer Elizabeth Metzgar Ronnie Meyer Eddie Mills jimmy Misenheimer Will Montgomery TMUMQQQL 80 X People f 0 ? e 'M 5 W, V0 ,org ry it Cam era-shy Mark Ingram rushes to science class. I ,ww fs W. fs , Q is A 9 S so X li few X X Xl Michael Moore Billie Morrison Sheila Morrison Tonya Morton Mindy Murph Christy Myers Nick Nelson Chris Newsome Phong Nguyen Tumar Nichols juniors X 81 Charlene Norris Brian Nunn Scott Nunn Cindy Overcash Lisa Overcash Sheila Overcash Kelly Page Sandra Palmer Chong Park Christie Parker Michael Patterson Brice Pender Ginger Phillips Melissa Plesh Tommy Polk David Poole jennifer Poston Philip Poston Michael Powlas Marc Pressle wayne Price Wesley Pryor Chris Putnam Brian Ragan Pam Reeder Matt Re nolds ristie o es jason Roberts Rhonda Rutherford Angie Sanders Kesha Satterfield Terri Seagraves Chris Sechler Iefirey Shanl2s Wendy Shepherd Nicole Sherrill Adam Shoe Angel Sides jeff Singleton Doyle Smith 82 X People i is N ,M,,.y 'X Af, w ,Q vc , ,A 7 -ur' ' , .1 I I N -A .fd NK! HZ 51 l,: ! lfL . 72 Pi 41 l M rf 41' it mg ii ,l X M if 'Sh X :T A N fb if fi J ' ,f Q- ,y ., rl it .i jg ' ,171 ytii rrrl V- ir . ,few os I T 'X M of-?'? ffm, A. Kr r 1117 ' Egg- f,?sv'1'-,Ei 5 M it 41 -., ft. -.z.s ,- 45 'IQ Mawr' ' mi A -4-N UN .g':1- t S l ., ,,,,,, X! ,M 0 ,, q lift, ,,, 'q..-W,-1 , 53' F ' -H fi is y ' g, gmecl ig: i 'r, is ei M f l 2 i wi 41 i , as 1 X. 44 1 he fi 11 7 ? ', We ii ' , 1, 4 1-.Mk as N 2 3 . l ye y S 2. HX S l ,, , . b Z Andy Cauble shows holding up the lockers is an important part of school work. Q 'R x if if r- me it , QW ,q7,,. i 'X 'i r 1' , A f Q 3' ' K .V in 1. K 0 , 'r my lt W'- , Q 'gg it Wt 2 f iw xy 1y..,, r wi' M.. 4' ti it 4' V mg x, 'wa -, , Q-A-9 Q2 .rm QF 'ftsrzxg Lil 3, 9 3 yy 'tr -5 .....- v,. l Q .A I 5, M K o,,, t S P ,W 'N rt 'l 5 K K , V :,,,, , , , S 'xg Galen Smith Sara Smith Thomas Smith Melissa Snipes Leslie Stafford Kathy Staley Shelly Stegall Buster Stockton jennifer Suther Darin Thompson juniors X 83 Dale Threadgill Kim Trammell ' Natalie Troutman Scott Trufant Eric Tucker Kenny Tucker Brooke Tyson Chip Van Pelt Michelle Wade joel Wallace Dwight Wallace Mark Walter Lloyd Ward Rodney Ward Karen Wessler Eric White jeff White Rhonda Wayne Barbara Weber Kevin Weddington Heather Wilhoit kgr? KX t N 4, JK W, fxckge' f QQ . I X A vb he ws Y aw . V' 5 jennifer Williams K T - , fl fflmmlmmyp ilFTi Tammy Wineco Derick Wingler Lynn Workman 84 X People f le if T 25535 r l all ,- 1 E. Ek... ..,- W., 1 , A c - i t 'fi' an 'gm V' ah' wi HN il f N 1 I -,fag ,Q .t y x 07 V -l 2' 'E J g et T an X 4 . Mg E? H l an 7, Hit- .. - . wh JQQUQX Laci 2' ' 1- 'W u 5 -QQ , ff ',ff1i' , V 5 ',i. ' W , v -i. ,:,z' 1 t , , ,T ,,M, ORANGE r,,.,.,,... MANT Iwi! ff , 12 5 Tw! gil, 9 J .ff , L juniors ! 85 TI-IE R.'S Of 'YV-QR. BOQY BEAUTIFULH MR. MERRY CHRISTMAS QDNINIE BLACKVVELD ALLEN EASLEY is 0 ll! I 86 X People ORTI-IVVEST MR ORTHVVEST CABARRUS MARK INGRAM , A Time for Change This year the DYNAMIS Staff decided to step offthe beaten path and start a new tradition. In years past, only ladies have been chosen to represent the school as Miss Northwest. The staff came to a conclusion that not only should ladies be recognized, but guys as well. Mark Ingram was chosen by secret ballot in senior homerooms to carry the title of Mr. Northwest. The Miss Merry Christmas title is earned by competing in a pageant sponsored by Beta Club. By our change of pace, Allen Easley was voted by a secret ballot in senior homerooms as Mr. Merry Christmas due to his startling good looks and irresistible charm. The Varsity Cheerleaders sponsored a Mr. Body Beautiful contest. The com- petitors were varsity football players. The contestants' pictures were posted allo- wing students to vote by placing money in the corresponding jars. The overall winner was Ronnie Blackwell. The outcome was successful, and everyone was cooperative in choosing Mr. Northwest, Mr. Merry Christmas, and Mr. Body Beautiful. Since this new competi- tion went over well, it may become a new tradition. Cheryl Brinkerhoff juniors X 87 Chad Combs, Mike Baucom, and Brad Smith enjoy socializing over lunch. Andrea Lackey struggles to memorize her French. lii 'fib- S AE 5 I , l S A A sg g ' ,, Q I ,gli ,A , a - .. 1 Kxk, L, if . b a K 3 as l If if Q Q af 'l A-Pj, r S be 1 f J' c L il c. S A ' Sammy Mullis, tired of explaining the circulatory system, finds the energy to explain it to Billy Rhinehardt. Ann Spears, jeff White, Tracey McCooI, Kevin Bowles, Billy Poston, and Randy Brant guard the D-wing. 88 X People Along with everyone else, Annette Duke races to g to class before the tardy bell rings. Tracie Kirkpatrick does a cheesecake pose. , ,JL . i Q F E ' is-J iiii ? if if Michelle Thweatt and lenifer Lee decide to take a break from pizza. English students discuss research papers in the library, GSW.-K L. Alu Q 'wiv Lynn and Lori Morgan, or is it Lori and Lynn Morgan? Darrell Stafford, embarrassed by Doug McDonald and Allen Milem's joke, looks away. AT QRTI-I EST. juniors X 89 Brian Adkins Amanda Aldridge Travis Alexander Bobby Allen Trent Allen Andrew Bae ames Bailey im ann Steve Ball Kenneth Banks Tonia Bartlett julie Beam Suzanne Beam john Beaver Paul Begley Randy Biddy Elena Bingley Frank Black Ralph Black Latonia Blackmon R Terry Blakeney Glenn Blythe Tim Bolton Ronald Brashear Angel Brendle jonathon Brindle jennifer Brinson Thomas Brown Todd Brown Wendy Brown joe Bunting Erin Burgess jenifer Burks Ericka Caldwell Trent Caldwell Christen Carl Erika Carpenter Crino Carr Lynn Carroway 90 ! People ' rr ra 1 'Q' A its ' 'a ,Q ffl ' QR 3 T' T' is T A ,, I fx V-.-- g ,,, 4, - ., Q A ,YVI i A ,hw 02,9 V- , l Q ' Am 1 ,. I lf rvrr viii at . AJ -We Vyy y K ' fi-L A T T j,r B r.,jjrt,jr C or gig ' QQ , I 'T , , , ,f,s 'K pg : f ffl ir Q 2 t X X i I G' V 4.7 k,rf K fir rtjr v - g:, I H W N, ,,, Q A B I EBM lx 'QR ,Z If im ' . HA' , Na. , ' vs . A in W . 1 , i gi ,aa as if 'Fi Q Q , lily ' , ' . Q , If f ,EV ft .4 A , , P' K: I 5' . 7, ,W , f, , y ,. . ' r . 1 r N, L A as VM, -1, 44 lines fr K Vvyr I f ,gi Q 2 ai K r 3 , , 5 Q V K. f it 1 i K g, f . 'i Z 2 f ' 'tr A rl 1 I .Vw lennifer Allison 1LQLAlm-:ll Steve Ammons Kelly Arnette Steve Austin Kim Barbee Tonya Barbee Randy Barber Michael Barnette Kim Barringer A -It , 'X .. ,ng ga 3 C-. K ' A K' A K A SOPHOMORE A if CLASS . A 46' ,L J OFFICERS .., J V if -W K vr7,Vl ,,9..,k, i A1 ,pf ki. G V in ,Q ,:x, I .gif , V3 ' W lf! 1 Leslle Walden 1 'il fl f.. A . l ffl V VICE Pl'eSlCl9nt A .,,1' I I Doug Turner President , VT, lLLL,, t',-.f'.- 1 l ,llifijllflf V -f ' I 'A ' . 3 n s .eeii W 3 : 5, Ing Xi' E 15 .4,, V wi .- gi tvf ty, 2 K. at ii'iri ' Www Qjlzliliff iii! 'lj '51 . ri,iit jennifer Allison - Treasurer 'eer -f ' f Angie Gillespie - Secretary i K A ' Sophomores X 91 Tammy Carter Kelley Cartrett Robin Caster Gina Chapman C Brett Combs Brian Cook As Iey Cooke David Cooper David Corl Lisa Crisco Kathy Crowley Eduardo Cruz jamie Dalton Tammy I2eBQyage Billy Deese Miriam Deese Cindy Dennis Christina Dooley Andy Downs Paula Drake Sherry Dudney Annette Duke Lorrie Dunn Eric Dupont Kevin Edwards Tasha Elwood Gus Engstrom Rob Farrell julie Faulkenbery Lori Faulkenbur . julie Fink LzW5'FiilZ Michael Fortner Benny Furr Darren Furr David Furr jennifer Furr 'VEEEULQY 92 ! People '67 fy K lv- l XX N , 61- ? Q:-r K li All -. 'f., 1, ,. ,,hi.w 5: T, lf ifi,Wiiff,ff?tf ifiw lf' li it jslalrsysyll .,, .1 -f,,.. s frills-w.ff.zxr,,f. W. M, ., . .,,, ..,, . ,,,,.,,,m,,,,..,, sf Q, tk Hx , rf' Yi ,,- .r -ef '14 is s 6 . ta 5 3 a . ' 1 Q it l 4 3 9 x 1 , it ,x l W' Xl r 47' K f M. V r ,sr , Ty Q' if J A 1' I' vv 5-4, we J' V W if 'tv ki Mi ,M Tl 'f': k J., 1K xg' f' LL ,, ' ,- sf' If I, se, ly j N N l K iw' il , 1 jennifer Clay Wateree Clay Barry Cline Chris Cline Beth Coggins Kenneth Correll jennifer Cox Melinda Crai Larry raven Angie Cress Freshman jennifer Faulkenberry anxiously awaits the day she gets her license. W 4917 Sophomores X 93 Waynette Gentle jeff Giddings Melissa Gilmore JQl joy Grice Willie Grier Brad Grindstaff Tracey Gulledge Robby Hall joel Hassig Crystal Henry Scott Hayworth Kim Hermes Rodney Hildreth Gre Hinson Ecott Hinson Trisha Hinson Carol Hohwiesner Gary Holland Tara Holland Karen Holleman Robert Honeycutt Robin Honeycutt Angie Hopper Alisha Hudson Nichole Hudson Beth Huffstetler Bryan jackson Cheryl james Brian johnson Cassandra johnson james johnson 1Dff. Kathryn jones Tarrence jones Angela Keeling Kerry Keith Mitchell Kiker Scott Kinley l 94 X People x ,, I l l ' aaa r M A r -, 'T L' kj' pew 5, X xl Y-1 i I, , R- ,W N f ix ' Q' 5 l or i . fr ir' , rrrs if - ., f ia- f., , Q f r, il, -j A ya cic ,K Q l K, l fs , kv I t, SW 1' , H A i s, 'Q ,i 0 3 La.- . ,M X ll ' it Q 'W i it V W it if if I Q i l fragi- I A! Q l f Q. G 94 l If ,I 'H xl G ff 2,3 gg! .10 Ok' I ,,, gm his A, t JM' .mf Q, f l i f 32,7 Brett Lowe puts off science class a few minutes more by posing for a picture F l Angela Graham julia Green Bryon Greene Chris Greer Brian Grey Alisha Hellman Eric Hankins Mollie Harmon Erik Harris Tonya Harris Sophomores X 95 Wendy Kuhne jamie Lackey jill Lanspery Perr Lassiter Gaye aton Onnie Little Connie Long Brett Lowe Travis Makin Lori Mallernee Robin McLean Dawn McPherson Angela Mesimer Amy Miller Angie Miller Angie Miller Chris Miller Edward Miller Leslie Morgan Lisa Mullinax Sammy Mullis john Nabors Alan Nall Linh Nguyen Carl Nickelson Carlos Nurse Donna Oakley jill Overcash leff Owens james Park Michael Parks Neal Pender William Pender john Pendleton Grady Perkins MzFPiTElTf6Fd Stacy Poindexter usan Po e Broo s reston Brian Puckett 96 X People waf- af ' 'V b' 1 i, ' ,ALL ,gif Y tj i 'r I U' I 3 QQ , ,A i L A l t xl lr nf 1 Vik i A -f Q-1 4 Q' .X 'Q 3? ' 'Q fr: f R? Y k I st, :tx 5k AK x Q1 - 3 Q 1 xxx Debbie Ledford Dale Lego Derrick Lemons Daniel Linn Carrie Little Tracey May lon McClellan Sheri McDaniel jason McGuire y Sophomores X 97 Michelle Reese jackie Reitz Teena Reynolds Chris Rinehardt Connie Rinehardt Daphne Rogers Rodney Rogers Tony Rowell Dena Rowland Ranee Rudnick Angela Shane Susan Shepherd Steve Shi p Lee Shue .I I . SI Sherri Shue Eric Sides Heidi Simpson Renda Sloop Aimee Smith Fonda Smith Trilby Smith jennifer Speagle Crystal Spears Michelle Spears Mark Spivey Tychicus Stark joey Steen Billy Stone jonathan Stoner Tonya Stottman QQLSJQ Ashley Tate jennifer Taylor Lisa Taylor jeff Teal Shawn Thomas Treva Thomas 98 X People ,, - -w.i,,i ,yew I B1 4512. if 3' 'Af-1. Q6 41 lj 1 i K t ' ,S if Y 1 H, 1 1 a Q . i 5 . is 5- 2 'w ,f 41 7' QB-1 K if we . ff' .S ' JW' 1, va - 1- rfflisif 5 8 g, 'Q Q1 E M gg Q Q. , 1' af .vs l2A55iiil 'K J, .QQ ' IV wi ' .1 fs, ,-, . jx ,, ,A 3 'mv-9 Q le, Mt . i .gy - , N gt lfx-Q. 'Cf a Tishua Ritchie Robbie Robbins Chondra Roberts Crai Roberts enee o erts Shane Russ Gary Safrit jason Salter Gaylan Scott Seppi Sepahrom Alex Hammett gets ready for the race Sophomores X 99 Tony Thompson Kelly Tice Kenneth Trull Doug Turner jeff Turner Rodney Van Weiren W Greg Vaughn leff Vaughn Michelle Vinesett Deleslie Walden Donna Walker Suzanne Walker Terry Walker HEBLVM Chris Ward Mitchell Watts Eric Wayne june Wessinger john West Kevin Whidden Kara White Andy Whitley jeff Whitmire Travis Whittington l3EfllV!lfiLTi Katareya Wilson Roosevelt Wilson Brian Wingler Michelle Wright 100 X People Q wma'-Y Sql' b .iv l, l X AY xx f Zz 2 1-...A av '53 'Z W v 6 1 N ' '1 -w ' 1 gf,-., 0 mx H K I s. x 9- fu? 5 4 I ,A 1 Q ,i l ' 'tat rttt X ll T X 5,5 ir T Q, 'EI O I ,qs 09 , qv 1 . W TXXZ by 5 ri. iff We J M A ,, Y K , .y -is I vi 2 4... , lk Z T A y , gs fy , , I 2 Y fs 1 V 4 L ig . : A , Wwe. rttttt 84- xx ,,,a.f +P' -' x , 1 ' A Wir J' VYW 'F' 1 is 59' j Mitchell Watts, lon McClellan,!ErianVEllQ Scott Kinley, George Rinehardt, and Lee Shue shoot the breeze Crystal Henry and Beverly Carroll study for exams. while waiting for the bell. ' ef' 5' -v-4' th 'K,, .kxgb Selena Vvrlght As these students prove, eat- Sh9f Y Wflghl ing pudding became a Beth Young favorite over pizza. Pizza was served approximately 72W ofour 180 school days. Natalie Young Brandy Yow 'a Ji' iw' Caroline Yow Q- rs Sophomores X 101 102 Gene Howard Wacaster Jr. Oct6 1988 f n Memory Brian Keith Rodgers July 24,1969-August 20, 1987 'W ,xx Toifvke CQQHMR my 'li f OWWS X ous K DRAP v- B , 1 ff ' F W ' 0 Y W 0,1 ' - 5 fr My E . fb 4 , 1 gp , X V if . 'V . QEURGV' , , ' md. , A , , NGE I 1-, I N., n, '3. 'Q wx w. ' 263 B an Q', .4 on--mv. NTEE 5 A Q we X V Y H 'sr Q wang 15-K b. 1+ Vw 6 , Q Q 4 la V- . 'L' , xv 3-. 531 Candids X 103 5 K J Q 5 W 2 1.11, . , ,K DATI G DD 'TS Guys Don t 1. Honk the horn because she may never come out. 2. Knock on the door and just let yourself in because you know you re expected. 3. Try to impress her parents with a dirty or stupid joke. 4. Put your arm around her Dad while chatting vvith him because you think that he likes you. 5. Wear overpowering cologne . . . Example: Old Spice. 6. Blast the music in your car be- cause you have nothing to say. 7. Talk about what a stud you are. 8. Ask her to lend you some cash. 9. Refelrto her as Hey dog . SlU ll. Show up 15 minutes early. Michelle Rhyne is a very happy driver. I I 1 Non drivers Don t l Ask an older friend if you can double date 2 Ask a girl who drives if she would like to go cruising 3 Drive illegally and get pulled 4 Complain the entire night that you can t drive 5. Talk about the car that you ll never have. 6. Lie about not having your license with the DUI excuse. 7. Offer to take her out on your bi- cycle. Girls Don't. l. Forget to put on deodorant. 2. Wait for him at the window or outside. 3. Wear gloppy lip gloss or hot pink lipstick. 4. Be a backseat driver. 5. Chew your gum like a cow. 6. Leave the price tag hanging from your new sweater. 7. Hold his hand if your palms are sweaty. 8. Ask for a gift. 9. Eat more than him - NO PIG- GINCH 10. Stare at him with a pucker. ll. Let your parents interrogate him. ai ff jennifer Bradford always smiles when she thinks Kim jordan says, Yes, I have a car, O.K.? 104 X People PICK-A-CAPTIQ lodie McDonald and Cathy Baker take a break after E. lodie and Kathy try to psyche themselves into iending their next class. Jodie and Kathy discuss fad vs. fashion. ,mfg .Ricky Barnhardt, Eric Sides, and Tim Bain try to see ow easily they can get shocked. , Rick, Eric, and Tim pretend that they know what iey are doing, . Rick carefully supervises the work of Eric and Tim. a. Ray Gilleland, Scott Price, and Tommy Polk model the new line of kitchen attire. b. Ray, Scott, and Tommy are somewhat trying to coax us into tasting their cake. c. Ray, Scott, and Tommy are ready for the Betty Crocker Bake-Off. a. Senior Frank Cunningham is studying'f inthe library. b. Frank is catching up on the latest gossip, c. Frank wants MORE out of life. Freshmen X 105 Buddy Christy Lori Christ Matt risty Sherry Christy Angela Clay Amy Craig Mar Craig Carter Critz Lynn Crowley Michael Culler 106 X People fi .1 'lu FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Gretchen Wagers - Treasurer jennifer Herman - Secretary Stacy Purser - Vice President Matt Christy - President ' 10 5 We ' 49' , Q., - 555 gf A 4' fsgfsfgtttis ff 1i':'2'f' t. , , :.- -, C - . in . ' P 'fi??f5:aS.t., P X xl i .. R: 51 w 'Ten if ks K 'J L , W, S. , ss, lt K4,.V-515 ,. 'K NB' Q! 0 xt Y ' K 5 at 1 QQ X GX 'N my Q Angele Alexander Shane Allen Mark Altman Billy Ard Valerie Arment Frank Bae john Baile Kathy Baker Brad Ballard Bryon Barbee Debra Barringer Trey Baucom janet Beaver Brian Bell Ray Blackburn Ned Blackwelder Valencia Blake jennifer Boone Laura Boudreaux Shane Bowlin jerry Brindle jason Brumley Troy Bullock Terri Caldwell Lay Cannon Reggie Carr Chad Cauble Ricky Chapman Debra Chisholm Heather Chopko Debbie Cline Aaron Clouse Tonya Cohan Amy Cole Mark Coley Eric Cureton hmlmdludee Greg Davis Rhonda Davis Shae Davis Freshmen X 107 Freshmen Matt Christy, jody johnson, jonathan Stoner, and Herbie Foster illustrate that socializing is one of their favorite pase times. Kelly Gentle Chris Gentry Russell Gledhill Chris Glover jeff Goforth Money Green Chris Greene Sh'awn Gregory Scott Gribble Brian Griffin 108 X People W M 'lm J l ' v Q... np, K 3 fb L if i it I' T .,,, 'Q fu x-, ff l l W-K., y ,yjy i Q3 G fa , G ,, - 0 vs- V 1- , K ' I ,,,,.i sg ,, 5? Z A, XE I it X. 5' i S F xi' i j , ' .Q .1 . , fi f be an gag' , V -. K fi. 4 A' . . ,. ' GM, , fdlwhn 1 Q.. 1 6. A Q: ,A fy? 1 , 1. , . ' , , s.. X x it Nr!-M A e l 5 4 s X l ff, ,,L QQ 'M vi df ng an . wr w. 'fx 'QL if X F X R i I Lf 'l ' 1 V if ma Marlin Dean Angela Deaton Ronda Dennis Sonja Dial Roslyn Douglas Mike Drye Chris Edwards Barbara Eldridge Brandy Eury Brian Evans Tabatha Evans Michael Faries jennifer Faulkenberry Amy Ferguson .Gordon Fink Chris Fisher latana Fleming Luther Ford Natasha Ford Tanya Forrest ATnTFcTffrTeT' April Foster Herbie Foster Michael Frings Todd Furr Kerry Gallagher jerry Gardner Mechelle G ' ari yn Gates Laton Gayle ,Terr Goodman Mar ene ra am Hslla Graves LaShonda Gray Randy Gray Lee Griffin Maura Gryder Diane Gudger David Hall Alex Hammett Freshmen X 109 J Trip Quesenberry needs to learn the meaning of the word locker. Brian Kelly jennifer Kennedy B Billy Key Tim Killough Charles Kirkpatrick 54' 3 ww- r' Brad Lewis Brent Lewis julie Linebarrier David Little Beth Livingston 110 X People was W MM. 11- g . -'QL t,r Q L '- l 213 ' A A al ky .1,, 4 , wsfrfgfiffw 61 Q. -41-nf' X K N fl N Q. .P BY .Q 6 1, 9 . 3, 7. ,, .Q f Q I afwx I 15 fr 1 4 BM Q ,: nf vs ry!! Q -25, 2 - X f f , ' I 'N 1 if 'J ag 'mfg v, 1 am I 'Q Y sf' A W 2 ' 6 'ST- K it . LN 4 We X l - r fi? . M. Z .v at !E5 tm al K M ' , , K an ' , if Q A . Y, gif , Fa. S- Vg E jejj , y 3 ' .1 gr :i z gy A1 i nl I ,. ,N ld . ,. , . Y l H 2 :lg , i i vez, ,I i , 'l ' ,Q s., K j . 9 R. J tl - 1 f Vu U ' ffl -il ' I ,-xo A L ' - TQ ., . 5 :lf r ELK r,,,,..X ' H 1 X 1' it l XX K 32' I L- ,,f'. Neil Hancock Eric Haney Craig Harris Elizabeth Harwood Toni Hassig David Hayes Erik Heerlein Donnie Hemghill Lee Henry jennifer Herman Emily Holleman Lisa Honeycutt Dale Honeycult Shayna Howard Shane Hunsucker David Hunt. Vanessa lsenhour David jacobs Robert jacobs Billy james Stacy james jody johnson Tammy johnson Brad jones james jones Leonard jones Tamara jones jennifer jordan Malia jordan Kris Kallelis Todd Kiser Philip Kiser Blake LaFond David Langley Marlo Latter Ryan Lockett Marlin Lunn james Manning john Marlow Carla Mason Freshmen X 111 ,vt w l ' ' A SMALL ENSEMBLE Chorus Director Ken Young has restarted a Small Ensemble here at Northwest. Northwest has not had a Small Ensemble since 1983. M . Young chose a group of chorus students to make up the Small En- semble. They perform for churches clubs civic groups and nursing homes. Their first performance was at a December PTSA meeting. Front Row: Donna Oakley, Kelly Gal- lagher, Beth Metzgar, Beth Huber. 2nd Row: Paige jackson, Ricky Barnhardt, Charise White, Laura Moore. 3rd Row: Curtis Mergelos, Robby Keasler, David Archer, Ann Spears. 4th Row: Andy Whitley, Michelle Rhyne, Annette Duke. E A 'Hr Q f ' N . sizes ' Q k li mi? , 2 vt , I I I 'Q-K Wh if-:.::2 I' Q .rw xt. gt . 4 h 'N 1 Af' L A 1 Q. wr- ? 1 1 'f K l l ' Michelle Paxton Hubert Payne jamie Pickard Carrie Pitchford Heather Plott james Quinn Denise Ray Trip Reed Staci Purser Trip Quesenberry 112 X People L4 A ... , s. .. 'K K 5 11 X L, 2 .W 4-Q -.f - an I! N 1 ff W 4 2 gf. if Ni 'Q 8, V. . ,N fs ,J T . , gl 4, y ,, In 31 , Q. E? ir'-rr 3 1 i', ' Qgfxtiwf-xi f il' ty ' 12 5 ' 3 .TQQKHRW r K -47 . is fr , , 1 I i -at if -, ,' T 'bl' ,V- 'ff-ws., A . , ,R vu ab l 0 NN. 'fffw P 4' , ,., .ti ggi ' , 1 k , are rx Hedi Mathews Sean McCauley Alex McClamrock Curt McClamrock Eddie McClure lodie McDonald jennifer McKinley Cindi McLendon Crystal McRorie Ricky McVicker joe Mesimer Karen Mesimer jenny Miller Maria Miller Nila Miller londolyn Misenheimer Deana Mor a lo n Morris Terrance Moser Byron Moss Michael Moss Chad Norri Scott Norris Sean O'Brien Kenneth Ortiz Heather Owens Lori Pait Robert Palmer Tony Parl2s Vidyanand Pawaroo Eric Pettigrew Shohn Petty Abie Penley Devenna Penley Tracy Penninger Robbie Polk Crystal Poston Scott Price Daryl Reese Bobbie Reno Freshmen X 113 RVN x C . Dre tcled 1 My hour test taken ifter ist semese ,Zi Book that sums up the school yetr, ,AKMech1nic1l dcvice desired by many. ,4fTe'1n1usu1lly h wing, 1 Sophomore c iptain. ff Cl ass thit requires mutilation ofan innocent inimul. Ai Found on 1 finger or a chain, 77 55 minutes of A boring lecture. ,84Weekcnd ritual. , , I , , ,iw ' Chandra Steele April Stevenson john Stinson Susan Stollery Michele Story Leslie Tuggle Chris Tulowitzky Terry Upright LQ5Le.WaQasrer Gretchen Wagers 114 People - g- Q - ix sl 41' W, , ,tiff .V ,vw J, X, JV Cl V V 3 'W -Zi. H tkf, Q f , V. ,MX 'W l n 'Q . , , E tags .un , .,,,, 3' H iz! .1 I' M. sr, S xi-.1-1 - ' ., k.:.ST'55j'!,,, If ., H.. 1, , I ' . . A X M G JN, 'Vs v1 ' l c 'S '-'crfiw t K f 2 , it K A. A X , :ji t X- s f ,J in i ' 1 ia. A Y 'Wff A' , , v' N -an ts y-, , i'w,fwff.am , i ,W S, .S Q v , V , , ' -A . ,i Ada Reynolds john Richardson Susan Riddle john Riggs Teresa Riley Ray Robinson William Roseberry Ira Rucker Kathanya Scott NaKima Scott Roben Scott Rochelle Scott Dawn Seaford Kerri Seagraves jimmy Seamon Chris Sedgwick Eric Seeker Christy Sexton Ginger Shawley Holly Shelton Bridget Shepherd Emily Shepherd Carmen Shoe Todd Sides jennifer Sipe Tracey Slater Andrew Smith Kay Smith Rodney Smith Susan Spivey Lisa Strickland I hnsty lhomas Amy Thrasher Sean Thweatt Brad Troutman Duke Walker Salvador Walker Susan Walker joyanna Watkins Penny Watkins Freshmen X 115 Answers to puzzle on page 114. 1 2 3 4 5 Midterm Exam Dynamis Car junior Varsity Biology Classring C ass Dating Shewunn Weaks Shelle West Estelle Westmoreland Kristina William David White Ken White Bijan Wilcox Lothel Watson lohn Watts Re Marshall Weaks 4 6 7l 8 pq 55 116 X People Chris Williams Scott Wilson Krista Woods Leigh Ann Young Butch Yo 5l'eT7olllvL Kristen Zuba ' it 6 fs I f f 55 1- f I 'ft ,. fu.. 4 gin. sr't I X AJ: my BUILDI G Tl-ll ADD COUNTRY LOVIN' Wrap in denim, Apply cowboy hat. Use proper gestures for Country Folk VVVVVVV Y?fgR 1f'Qe rrsrrrr ,.srrss . 4, .W I -2 ,E' A V2 ge, l i?,lfW 'r F63 A 2 g , .1 ,., 5' 'V ' fiw iww gs l 'Wh 131 lea X Wear jersey with LQ. on it. Wear what everyone else Howdy. ADD DES Work up a sweat. Apply letter jacket. lock WGHFS. ,,,,,:r 'mVefwwNWLw . ,t', V Q: ,tA,--AA A A Wear shredded clothes. 1 l 8 X People Feed junk food. : f egg? Spike hair. ' lyk, 1 1 V 3 ADD SMILE ' w 1 Surround with mirrors. Socialite ADD SKATE - BOARD Apply peace signs. Skater f e . - wt2zesxf.r.1 -f ,A 'W . ef tag, F1s.t-utr QM, ff fr i-vat 1-y. -E-1 .A -4 ' ,,-gagfitii fax-A 'f'--we X f Q ERFECT BEAST Ponytail to allow for Read higher intellect literature. Make minor attempts to avoid breezeway. walls. BQDYBUILDI ADD DUMB LOOK NI Bubble Head t .T L- ray: gi A .. is ,I x People!119 YEARBOCDKS BN As the summer was coming to an end, the long awaited trip to yearbook camp was drawing nearer. On August 3, Erin Brown, Linda Drew, Kim Emerson, Michael johnson, leanna McClannon, and ourselves, Cheryl Brinkerhoff and Lisa Coley, met Mrs. Karen Fisher at Northwest High School to begin our journey to the university at Wilmington. When we arrived we were greeted and each assigned a room with a friend. We were given a tee-shirt bearing the school name and the publishing company. We returned to our rooms and dis- cussed the classes in which we were going to participate. After the assembly, we retired to our rooms for what we thought would be an early night's sleep. We found that ice fights in the hall and hid- ing from cameras in our nightgowns was much more exciting than sleeping. Little did we know that 6:00 a.m. was going to come early to make a mad dash to the shower. After lunch we met with a talented artist from California. He suggested several ideas for the DYNAMIS cover and theme for 1987-1988. The following day the school catered a luau on the beach which was followed up that night by a talent show. Following our last class of our fun-filled trip, we loaded the van, traveled across the campus to the auditorium, and watched a slide presentation that featured fellow students at yearbook camp from across the east. Following the presentation, we assembled into the van for our lengthy journey home with ideas in our heads for the cover and theme for the 1987-1988 DYNAMIS. Cheryl Brinkerhoff and Lisa Coley WM' E, 4 , . ,lg 4 Y' . 2. . ning. C u., - , M ff-tina... if ,A , mf - 'Ulm'-...ff The DYNAMIS Staff shows their excitement as they pile on the bus for a long trip to UNCW. 120 X People Z! 42. 21- X l The DYNAMIS Staffdiscusses new ideas forthe 87-88 yearbook with an artist froi California. with .f ..-. ,diy ...,,,.,, ' ,' ' 1 . T 1 MW. wa v 1 1 it Michael johnson shows off his new hat and sex appeal. Mrs. Fisher is ready to go home and see her family. Q00 ff 'o ffl .X Cgy, az . get!! 2 leanna McClann0n smiles for the camera while Kim Emerson is surprised. Elilllilli il.: lbytheseavl'-3 Linda Drew, Michael Iohnson, Erin Brown, leanna McClannon, and Cheryl Brinkerhoff express that traveling can be fun. ,Q ws. l!'i 5 ,GLEN Cheryl Brinkerhoff, Michael johnson, Linda Drew, and Lisa Coley show joys of sharing lr. Mints and Mountain Dew. UNC by the Sea - A great place to be. Workshop X 121 EXCELLENCE IS NOT AN ACT BUT A HABlT - Aristotle To be a part of the academics depart- ment in a high school means more than planning lessons, giving assignments, grading tests, typing and recommend- ing students to colleges, and ruling with an iron hand as the image reflects. In- stead, it is rewarding to know that one has helped a young generation prepare for the real world. It takes all of us to get the work of the school accomplished. It is only our indi- vidual functions in fulfilling the mission of the schools which differ. Our mission is to help children achieve to the best of their abilities on a wide variety of fronts. We may have different functions, but we are all on the same team, states our principal, Mrs. Glenda Poole. Ieanna McClannon Mrs. Poole, principal, Mr. Cartrett and Mrs. ipears, assistant pnncipals, work hard to keep orthwest under control. 122 ATI 'in 1 5, ,sr 8' 5 -'--....,,s Mrs. Gilreath, Secretaryg Mrs. Langleg, Guidance Secretary: Mrs. Troutman, Financial ecretary. Guidance Counselors Miss Presson, Mr. Rose, and Mr. Philbeck. Mrs. johnson does not realize the lounge is for relaxing, not working. Mrs. Dennis spends extra time preparing lesson plans. The school administration is more than just the group of officials who make sure everyone follows the rules. Someone has to coordinate clubs, re- source materials, textbooks, substitute teachers, and registration. Someone has to take charge of bus transportation, fur- niture, maintenance, parking, and other seemingly unimportant jobs that are ac- tually quite significant. Mrs. Poole, Mrs. Spears, and Mr. Cartrett are the people who make these 'things happen. I really enjoy my work, said Mr. Cartrett. Working with students and teachers is never boring because some thing new is always coming up. Mr. Cartrett is currently working on a Certifi cate of Advanced Studies in School Ad ministration, a six-year degree. His goal is to continue to learn and grow in order to become a truly competent school ad- ministrator and be able to make positive contributions to our school. Assistant Principal Mr. Cartrett shares many things with Northwest, but one thing he doesn't share with many is his ability to talk like Donald Duck. Alissa Hassig f iii. We is.- in- Mrs. Glenda Poole Mrs. Rub? Spears Mr. Ken Cartrett Principal Assistant rincipal Assistant Principal ADMI ISTRATIO , .- Es. - ,S . QOQQ- .f'i :Msgs 00 Qpe Qvg7'9-. f.,'q Q A Q' fb 'P L . Q 'sbfbo Q' V Q' 'S P 'G ,, 13,5 4, -S Q sr . 9s f'0 Q' 7769 'a. . ef Q v Q 0 ., ,, ax zf ,4- 0 fe X Q, Q- 42 0vQ?QQeQ'-9 Q' if We 'S 0 xv 'C 0 0 3 K' Q' -ft 5 Q Q -. .QV 0 5' ,i o,.Qo5j,,, ,, ra 0 M9 Q A fu f acces ov'Q bQK?' I o f 2 K Ns .K QQ.. S Mrs. Spears and Mrs. Poole smile as the day ends successfully. Mr. Cartrett and Perry Lassiter talk about bus problems during lunch 124 X Academics agent' QVC 'Nagy 65' Ms. Betty Presson Mr. Dan Philbeck Mr. Mike Rose Counselor Counselor Counselor GUIDANCE Counseling runs Earallel to coach- ing, according to Mr. ose, a new coun- se or and football coach this year. Counseling is more than the know edge of how to make the erfect schedule and getting students of to college. As Mr. ose puts it, You must care and have the desire to see others reach their oten- tial. You must care enough to be a fiiend, yet be firm enougih to criticize. . Mr. Rose atten ed Indiana University and received a B.S. de ree in Physical Education, then movedgon to Clemson University for a master's degree in Guid- ance and Counseling. He is not finished yet. He will begin to work towards a doctoral de ree at U.N.C.C. also. Being athgletic as well as academically successful, Mr. Rose played colle e foot- ball for three years and followingiis sec- ond knee sur ery, he became a student assistant coaci. After college he contin- ued assistant coaching at several univer- sities in the states. As a result of Mr. Rose's athletic ac- tiveness, he continued to travel as he had when he was younger due to his father's career. Thanks to Dad he has had the opportunity to sample life in six different states. Most of us know Mr. Rose as a rather serious guy, but he is also a big practical joker w o loves to make people laugh. Alissa Hassig if 'if av-1 ,tk , Mr. Rose and senior julie Murr discuss college applications. Q In Ms. Presson takes time from routine tasks to chat with a student. Guidance X 125 Language originally signified only the expression of thoucght by spoken words, it has now acquire the broader interpre- tation of the expression of thought by any means. Eng ish classes focus on the study of the meaning, capacity, and power of the English language. Each class studies a different means of the ex- pression of thou ht. In ninth rage, the famous play Romeo and uliet is studied as well as grammar. Tenth grade opens yet an- other interpretation of our language with m thology. Such novels as T e Scarlet lljetter, Billy Budd, and Of Mice and Men are read and carefully scruti- nized by the junior classes. Literature is not the only area of concentration, how- ever, creative writing is also explored. Seniors go on to read Hard Times, Wuthering Heights, Macbeth, and Beowulf, and also write term papers. Progressing through high schoo brings increasingly difficult courses and, now and then, a teacher who insists on push- ing- students hard. he firm teachers' goal is to drive students to be the best that they can be. Mrs. Byers, for example, stated, I really enjoy teaching. It's fascinating to be able to Watch kids change and grow. lissa Hassig Mrs. Pam Brawley English Mrs. Grace Byers Mrs. Land and Kim lordan disc uss assignments during a L lass change 126 X Academics ,W,,,..W,M , 4 K Ms. Ellen Rollan rama ng ish 1-lib Mrs. Nelda Riggs English ART lllgl i l,l it. ey X in . -x F 'Y N Nl. Ag . R 193 gzfie ' J. ' Le. N, 'NA 1-A 1 4 .- 9. 5. s . ,fr 2 I Mrs. Beverly Readling Media!Yearb0ok Advisor Ms. Rolland sits and enjoys a coke. is in s Vx' k . i . 4? N X K l 3 l is Ms. Virginia Karriker Engl1sh!Hist0ry 'J fs Q-'mf' Mrs. june Land Mrs. Clynthia Petrea English Eng ishflzrench ,pcs x:,, , -, Ms. Rolland studies with her class. Mrs. Sherry Smith Ms. Adrian Austell Englishljournalism Media 5p6C1E1l1St Faculty X 127 Social studies is a part of a high school or college curriculum concerne with the study of social relationships and the functions of society. Social studies classes are very active classes. The teachers provide several olp- portunities for the students to actua y view and participate in many related events outside of school. North Carolina Close-ug is a program that takes place in May an enables Advanced U.S. istory students to view state g-pvernment close-up in Raleigh. The istory Club took a trip to Wi liamsburg the first weekend in May. Speakers visited classes and students took art in a Con- stitutional Bicentennial Ceqebration and performed in glays. Classes such as ociology and ocial Problems did in- depth studies of problems faced by today's teens such as drucgs, teenage pregnancy, child abuse, an more. As a earning project, Psychology classes learned to do something like play guitar, cross stitch, martial arts, etc. Economic classes visited the Federal Reserve Bank in Charlotte. All of those projects provided oppor- tunities for students to experience the ac- tual situation and are a refreshing change from regular classwork. Alissa Hassig gf--9 x 1 r l Glenn McLinnahan Ms. Margaret Morrison EL 1SlOQf Wor cl History 91? ,: ,lryr iili 7' K' 6 . f' 'V J .55 t ' wx 2 4' fl.. Q Mrs. Linda VanPelt Mrs. Sara Fleming History!ELS ELSXGQ-rography vs ,X is 2 Mrs. Anne johnson Sociology SCDCIAL STUDIES Mrs. Alice Beasley Tracy Penninger, Mrs. Beasley, and Alex Hammett find the best time to talk is after ELS!History school. 128 X Academics X . I Y. , Mrs. Mary Eidson BiologylEarth Science , 1 - I K . 'IN , - 1, .f - .. Mr 5' Q at M R .4 W . ..,., M K Q Y 3 H my 0 1, gy ft . Mrs. Cleo Boling Mr. Robert Dotson Biology Chemistry!Physics Mr. Richard Gand Mr. Mike Burris Chemistry y Physical Science SCIENCE Science is a systematic knowl- Mr. Mark Driscoll edge of natural or physical phe- . sssc nomena in which the truth is deter- ' A y mined by observation and experi- p I ' mentation. ' S QQ y in Observation and experimenta- tion are demonstrated in the clas- lyi stts i stti srooms to bring students closer to ildiiil the means of understanding by vis- 'X ual experience. New accomoda- t S 5 tions for experimental purposes I ,' have been added this year and will l be added over the summer, such as c c p Q l a chemical storage room with safety equipment and a new chem- M istry lab. Two new courses, In- gatfb-Q9-gy Candy. ir. Dotson tried not to laugh when Melvin Miller proposed his own eory. vestigative Researchflinviron- mental Science and Biology II, were added this year. In addition to new labs and new courses, new Science teachers were added, Mr. Mike Burris, Mr. Mark Driscoll, and Mr. Rick Ms. Joanne LaMarre Physical Science Science ! 129 li I Biology!Physical Science .' is Mr. Robert Angley Algebra!Trig. Mathematics is the study of number, form, arrangement, and asso- ciated relationships us- ing accurately defined literal, numerical and operational symbols. Teachers assist students in developing mathemat- ical skills to the utmost of their capabilities. Math department members attended the state Math Conference in Winston-Salem as well as other workshops and lectures to im- prove their teaching methods and curri- culum development. Competition is a fun way to practice math skills. Selected students participate in math contests at area colleges such as Pfeiffer, UNC-C, and Catawba. At Christmas, classes make geometric solids for the Geome - tree. In the spring, they make booklets and posters of Geometric Constructions. College preparatory classes make projects for the annual Science and Math Fair. Alissa Hassig Mrs. Ava Are Geometry!Algeb,ra P if fti p Sb. tii- f E ,. 5 It -2 ,gil . , V i 4' I T , f X ff . . WV ,t.,,., Mrs. Jane Overcash Mrs. Judy Williford Geometry!Algebra ' Geometry!Algebra 130 I Academics L7 ' . , 5, r X 1' Mrs. Sharon Barbee Algebra!Calculus . STS 'IGN-pf 'ff' , . 'R' 4 K X Y -M095 ' 75 Ms. Sarah Melton Mrs. Sarah Morrison Alg.!Trig.!Computer Algebra MATHEMATICS we-ww Mrs. Barbee chats with a student in the hall between classes. I v' j My my X , Q 31252 1 '- g -. Mrs. Nancy Broome Ms. Lydia Pattillo Mr. Van Mathews Spanish Art Assoc. Band Director Mrs, Rebecca Hardin Mrs. Barbara Mullinax - Bi5Ie French 593 FI E ARTS Pattillo works along with students making cards. Mathews directs the Symphonic Band at the Christmas Art is the ability to create things that have beauty using the mind and hands. During the Christmas season, fine arts classes made soft sculpture ornaments and wreaths to decorate their homes. The Art I classes have made lollipops and masks from papier-mache and plan to learn cal- ligraphy. The advanced art classes have made projects based on Greek mythology such as posters and paintings. During the football sea- son, they made an attractive spirit board, which had the mascot of each team we played. The French and Spanish classes competed against each other in an enthusiastic soccer match, where the French were defeated by the Spanish classes. Lisa Coley Mr. Donald Richards Band Mr. Kenneth Young Chorus Fine Arts X 131 Northwest offers many different voca- tional classes, all of which prepare students for the world of work. Accounting I and II, Data Processing, Of- fice Occupations, Typing I and II, and Busi- ness Math prepare students to work in a business environment. Auto Mechanics, Drafting, Cosmetology, Electronics, and Masonry offer opportunities for students to learn a marketable trade. Dur- ing the school year, one class built flower beds for the school campus, and the Cosme- tology class plans to attend a National Hair Show in New York. Agriculture gives students a chance to care for animals and nature. They sold turkeys and fruit through FFA. The FFA attended a National Convention. Home Economics focuses on household responsibility. This class teaches cooking, sewing, child care, and family living. ICT prepares students for the world of business, and places the students in an ac- tual job. ICT allows students to work during the class period. Students in vocational classes have the op- portunity to join Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. The VICA Club members partici- pate in competition against other students in the Regional and National Finals. Vocational classes offer each and every student a chance to make it in the world of work. . 4 tt H : Jst97il?Q1 .Q Mr. Paige Bost Mr. Dwight Harwell Auto Mechanics Masonry ' k yrl I H.. - .A r,,,,. KE : - .- K xv . Mr. Doug Vernon Agriculture 132 X Academics V 'F 1. ' ,, A ' .K an I f -. .. .. 3 3 , A, . A Q ,... g 7 2 4 X. N Y ,. Q ,y ,wx . . W su, K HY ' K S M 1-f Q , . ' T' X111 - ri-2..f V, -, ' -: x 1. f. X ,bf ,y y 1. , V. . . flgwjil . 1 ' ' T ' -.Lk is 3 . .3 X U H E s e fm 2 X 41 J Q X .. E 'E iSQx4l! wfIef '?-.-1 . 4:3 is . . ..... Xi , . ,. , . ' I Q W 3 P M. ah M as f i H! it 'I' . f ' E X f 1 1 Mrs. Scletta Barbee Mr. George Barringer Mr. David Mills Cosmetology Drafting Electrical Trades Mr. Vemon and his group look at farm prices in the stock market listings. 4 N t i . . Q , , X! Wh W ' -rw X . X .W H W. . U-mmf 1 T1 Mr. ames Ch ' -T X '55 L Mrs. Ruth Brooks Mrs. Karen Fisher Mrs. Deborah Hyatt Mrs. Ph llis Ritchie Business BusinessfYearbook Business Data rocessing J QCATIQN AL EDUCATO if W We MGE f ,ii,,,i.,ii., i,,,. W Q S 1 i X ...wa S Mrs. Imgce Stancil Mrs. Laura Safrit Health ccupations Home Economics i ff s ,,:g ra,s S r as g ss' S f A ., Xi NX K ix . rk Craft and Ronny Dudney use a Cherry picker to hook on an engine. Mrs. lean Vaughn Mr. Terry RGGCG Horne Economics V.I.P. Vocational X 133 Health is the state of an organism with respect to functioning, disease, and ab- normality at any given time. Physical Ed- ucation is education in the care and de- velopment of the human body stressing athletics. Many people don't consider Health and P.E. important subjects. Actually, they are quite important. These classes teach students about the human body. Physical Education classes alternate with the health classes. Students prac- tice skills in various sports including vol- leyball, soccer, softball, aerobics and weight lifting. Health classes study men- tal health, osteology, drugs and other re- lated subjects. Class discussions evolve from the textbook as well as problems. Mr. Shinn explains the rules again. Q? F ,V v- 4- A mir' R -if W as X X 'Us ' I ls y It C tk , tl x i tri ay, . . A M .V 1. jig . 1 3- I ia- ' ' .,. 'Na Mrs. Rosa Little Mr. Marta' Stamey Mr. Clyde Campbell Health!P.E. Healt !P.E. Weights!History X , I H P E WQHW 0 0 ' . fir ,iw-x ,g ' '43 az.:-wx 'Q 2 .N Xxx X 'iw. Mr. john Harwood Health!P,E. M. W9 C Qi f si Mr. Dennis Shinn Mr. Stamey signals that the runner is safe. Coach Campbell reflects over the game 134 X Academics it 4 .4 fs 'Q 23 'J gf? A Q 1 .mx ' Us s az Mrs. Betty Kannenberg Mrs. Betty Miller Mrs. Toni Troutman Teacher Assistant Competency Math Financial Secretary 'YS Nan. . 2 ws- fif If Mrs. Anna Barbee Mrs. Rachel Cilreath Computer Coordinator Receptionist PPQRT PERSQNNEL Mrs. Nan Langley Mrs. Robin Odell Mrs. Vada Lee Guidance Secretary Competency English Teacher Assistant 5 .F . W , 6 fffe t.. 4 h Mr. Arden Ray l.S S. Driver Education 3 civwxs 1 PM as -.en-uv Mrs. Barbee helps get the day started with attendance. Mrs. Gilreath answers another call with a smile. Support Personnel X 135 E X 1 5 .N '5 is :-f' K ,,L, Q fisiiif '-,,lL is T I M Andre Correll Mr, james D Mrs. P t icia Austin History History!Science Engl1sh!Life Skills I fx fs PXP Q Q 1 . C fHII ,D R EN RAM - V x Mr . L ura Norr Engl' h!M thfl-I' t Mr. Davis hel s his The many faces of Mrs. Poole students wigm re- search in the library. 4 flak, L! VX Photographs by Fred Rymer, Rymer's Photography QMS 5110 lA Q W T N 136 X Exceptional Programs i NX 3. X! ' R it 1' CAFETERIA STAFF: Front Row: Mrs. Sybil Barnhardt, Managerp Mrs. Johnnie Toddg Mrs. Hazel Furrg Mrs. Louise Modesittg Mrs. Thelma Raffaldtg Mrs. Doris Ballardg Mrs. Kimberly Bostian. 2nd Row: Mrs. Chris Mingog Mrs. Mary Marshallg Mrs. Rita Raryp Mrs. Barbara Slawsonp Mrs. Sara Yatesg Mrs. Darlene Thompson. ZAFETERIA MAINTENANCE QW ik Is' I ,,,. T T f 5 I fi f . T .... as i ... . T. ssr. Y l A ' b ff Mr. Larry Bland Mrs. Terry Bland Mrs. Pinky Caldwell Mr. Don Irby Mrs. Carol Little Head Custodian Cafeteria ! 137 A school is made up of many impor- tant factors, one of which is sports. It takes people who are dedicated to stay for practice, stay in shape, and be the best they can be before any sport can be defined as a UPUB sport. Sports activities help keep school spirit alive and make students proud to be a part of the school which they attend. We have many different sports: football, basketball, wrestling, cross country, tennis, track, softball, base- ball, golf, and soccer. These sports have given Northwest the true mean- ing of pride in these Trojan Times. - Jeanna lVlcClannon A TIIVIE 138 E i Floman Dorton, Nlike Duncan. and Nlicha Nlark concentrate on making a hole in one. N SPORTS if , ,. 4 '35, H W I ., v . 5 ' f . , i, W: in dortnwest Assistant Coach Nlike Flose consoles Concord player Erick Ander- son following the Concord vs. Northwest garne. 'xt'0 o 1? 3.. , X . '51 .- 1' 5,'a'5.Q, Q 1 0 x 44 .O 5.0.Q'f , sg,Q.Q.O. N S s 0 ' ' v . O' no ,Q tx ' s Q , Q ,xggoaf ,',...o.o,sf S K . ', f SAQ X 5 N 1?- f ag A w bf' 5 ,.. , -' 4' f' gvrh-.C A ' 4 .Lx L . .7 fy- 3. 54: f ,Q,,ey.f 1: ,,., 1139 Girls Take Countyg Soy.. Sophomore Secky l-lunter finished ninth in the Shelby Regional in the 'l SOC-meter run. . l E 1 i f l Q NW 1 O7 Concord 77 East E Rowan SB West Rowan ES ' l NW 41 sun Valley sf: f 5 NW SSVQ Sun Valley 74VE East . Rowan S1 NVV 'ICC West , Rowan 27 Central Cabarrus 41C Y NW 7S Central Cabarrus EES N Nw save Pol-een Hills 75 East A 1 Rowan ES Central 4SVe 1 i NVV 'l CS East Rowan SS Central N Cabarrus S4 lvlooresville ES A ll , courmy Mean - Nw 77 Ai. il l S Brown 414 lvlt. Rleasant ES Concord 75 Central SS ll f Conference lvleet - NW S7 Sun l '5 i Valley 'l 52 Concord 3 I SS Forest Hills 71 East i i l Rowan 41 West Rowan SS l li l Central SS 5 iq Y i , l ex -fe E -2 ---ze: ' 2-A Y m H' ' - ::.u :iqmiw 'l AC X Sports l V STATS 7 The Girls' Track Team is exuberant after winning the County lvleet at Kannapolis. They finishe with a 5-2 regular season record. Freshman Angie Gillespie, shown running the 13200-meter run, advanced to the State Regionals at Shelby. tw 1 41 ft A -f , X . y N, , VH, 4 , th Z ,-ff ,, , ,,,... W we ugh I , .x A .u L ' Q ,,.. ,W if - 7 P , - at n E T 7 ylttla li T if? fb - 11,2 lr 1 Vxvvggg ' , l',, .,vre,NV T-A in ,, ,. W .,l., N A-. V I I Y -, hu V ,Q 5- Y , til- fi 'I I HV H , 13-1' - f , -mv-.n... , 'Y .Junior .Julie lVlurr ran the ECC meter, the mil and the two-mile events. Take SRC and County I ,inior Frank Cunningnam, snown nere brforming tne triple jump, also participated in ie SCC-meter run, long lump, and tne 'I SCC- eter relay team. V 11 -'N fag: 1, I Soonomore Aaron Jordan, a first year oerformer in tne 'I IC nign nurdles, finished second in tne Conference lVleet. Tne Boys' Track Team celebrates a Victory af- ter winning the County fvleet at Kannapolis. The team also won the SRC Conference Nleet. Junior Anthony Carrington ran the 'ICC-and EOC-meters and anchored the AOC-and SCO- meter relays. l-le finished sixth in the State in the 'I CC meters. STATS I I :Q 'm--'mm , 1 ,un-al-, , f I I ! 4 I Rowan BSVQ West Rowan 'I 7 I 1 I NVV S4 Sun Valley 417 NVV S13 Sun Valley 513 East , Rowan 32 I NVV 'I 27 West Rowan E7 Central Cabarrus 21 NVV 'I EE! Central Cabarrus 'I S NVV 'I SS Forest Hills AC I NW 'I 134 Concord S716 East Eaet Rowan SS Central E1 ' Nw 1 1 e East Rowan 4C I Central Cabarrus 'I S ' Albemarle Invitational - NVV S5 U , Harding 'I 'I4 Salisbury IC7 S Sun Valley 'I C'l Sarringer S4 A.L. Brown EIS lvlount Rleasant i 213 Albemarle 'l E Soutn i I Stanly 5 Anson County 2 I County lV1eet - NVV S3162 A.L, Srown SS lVlount Rleasant SSVE Concord E54 Central 'I 7 I g Conference lvleet Y NVV 'I SC Sun I Valley 'I ES Concord SSVQ E I Forest Hills sa East If Rowan CBSVE West Rowan ES i Central Cabarrus EC . E C. mu.. dj- ,S , c-,e: Track X 'I 41 events. Lady Traoksters Enjoy Sanner Season coached by David lvlills, swept the sen the SRC Championship with an overall score of 'lDD points Nlichelle Rhyne the number one scorer of the year, led the Trojans this year by blowing all others Dverall this is probably the youngest track team I have ever had and the duality is tremendous. I am looking forward to coaching this group next year because they are true winners. Coach lvlills lvlost Valuable Field Rerformer which is a great honor When Coach lVlills was asked what was his most memorable moment in girls' track this year, he replied, The County lvleet, in The 'l SS7 Girls' Track Team, cus throw. lvlichelle Rhyne was cho- away in the field which the Lady Tro- jans beat Concord The Lady Trojans had a regular sea- son of five and two in the County Championship. They were also fourth at Conference lvleet which was held at East Rowan l-ligh School. lvlichelle Rhyne and Roxanne Davis were the only two All-Conference performers. Nlichelle Rhyne and Roxanne Davis continued to the State lvleet which was held at N.C. State Llniversity on lVlay SS, 'I SS7. lvlichelle Rhyne won the State shotput and Roxanne Davis broke the sectional record in the dis- l-ligh by two points and also when lvlichelle Rhyne received the honor of 'State Champ.' lVlark Forester Depth provided this year's Trojan Tracksters with an undefeated regular season as well as a County and Conference championship. Also, talent and desire provided the Trojans with sec- ond place in the State Sectionals, fourth place in the Albemarle Invitational, and fourth place in the State Regionals. The Track Team finished C31 st in the State IVleet. The year started off with a bang as the Trojans won over arch rival Concord by a mar- gin of SSVE points. The Trojans scored a victory in both the 'l SDD-meter run and SEDC-meter wan-if Af Front Flow: Silisa Caldwell, Angie l-lopper, Nesha Fleming, Alisha Dixon, Bebe Rucker. End Flow: Debbie Deal - scorekeeper, Angie Gillespie, Becky l-lunter, .Julie lvlurr, Annette Duke, Dawn Shepherd, Kristy Parker, Karen Holloway. 3rd Flow: Angie Spears, Jennifer Furr, Crystal Spears, Lavonne Gates, Coach David lVlills, Roxanne Davis, .Jennifer Cox, Karen l-lolleman. Not pictured - Michelle Rhyne. 'l 42 X Sports Angie Gillespie, a member of the cross countr team, runs the SDD-, 'l SDD-, and SEDD-mete runs. yn Secky Hunter, who did well in the 'l SDD-met run, also participated in the SCD-and C3220 meter runs. I en Tre-icrzksstnrss Go llnilefc-za-atc-ad Pont: Row: Jeff Drye, Kevin Gilmore, Duane lVIiller, lVlark Forester, Eric French, Joe Cauble, Richard Smith. End Row: Kevin Edwards, Aaron gickson, Frank Cunningham, l.ee Ballard, Ricky Earnhardt, lvlichael Chubirko, Earl Rough, Carlos Nurse. 3rd Flow: Brian Scott, Ivlike lvloss, James Lireton, Srian Puckett, Todd Beaver, Derrick Wingler. Jimmy lvlisenheimer, Rodney Walker, Bob Burris - Ivlanager. 4th Flow: Terry Elakeney, Will i 'eshman John West became the first fresh- en to score over 1 CC points in a season. I-le :ored 1 OS points. run. Northwest doubled Sun Valley S4 to 47 in the season's second meet. John West, Anthony Carrington, and Duane IVlilIer won the third and fourth meets as they overwhelmed West Rowan and Central Cabarrus in the lvlontgomery, Randy Rayfield, Bryan Dill, lvlike Saucom, Allen Easley, John West, Srian Pilking- ton, Aaron Jordan, Sryan Kindley. Sophomore Sryan Dill, who advanced to the State Regionals, performed well in both the 1 SCC- and SECC-meter runs. The Conference lvieet was easily won as Northwest outdistanced Sun Valley by 131 points. Individual winners were lviark Forester in the high jump, Alexander in the discus, and fourth meet beating each by over 1CJCJ points. We also won our fifth meet. The sixth meet was incredible as Northwest scored 15S points against runner-up For- est I-lills, who had 4D points: East Rowan had 138 points and Central had 21. Freshman John West won three events, the high jump, 1 1C high hurdles, and BOO inter- mediate hurdles. The first regular season meet was a blowout as Northwest scored 'IOS points, East Rowan scored 4CJ. and Central scored They have pulled together There are a lot of friendships on the team I don t know of anybody who pulls for each other quite as well as not supposed to its like the Fourth of July Coach Shinn they do. If someone scores who is Carrington in the 10C- and EDCI-meters. Also winning were the 40C- meter team of Carring- ton, Gilmore, Nliller, and Chubirko. The winning SDC-meter team consis- ted of Carrington. Chubirko, Gilmore, and Eric French. All of these men were named All- Conference. Everyone made a contribution to the team effort. Alexan- der finished second in the triple. Jordan fin- ished second in the 'I 1C high hurdles, and French second in the 4OCJ-meter. All-Conference in- 1 S. Sryan Dill was a two-event winner in the 1 SOO-meter run and EEOC-meter run. When the Albemarle Invitational rolled around, the Trojans were ready. We were im- pressive but were only able to manage fourth place. Salisbury scored 'IO7 points, Harding scored 1 14, and Sun Valley scored 1C1 as Northwest scored S5 points, just outdistanc- ing Garringer. who had S4 points, Individually, there were several outstanding perfor- mances. Alexander finished second in the dis- cus and West finished second in the high jump, Third place finishers were Alexander in the shotput, Aaron Jackson in the 4CCJ-meter run, Cunningham in the SCO-meter run and finally the 4OC-meter relay team, The County Nleet was a breeze for North- west as they Won by a 24Va margin. Alexander, the IVIVF' of the field, won both the discus and shotput. Todd Beaver, the IVIVF' of distance, won both the 'I SCC-meters and EIECIC-meters. Aaron Jackson won the 40C and Carrington cluded Forester, Carrington, Chubirko. Gilmore, French, lVIiller, and Alexander. A tremendous number of the team made it to the sectionals. The top six people in each event ad- vanced to the regionals. Carrington won the 1OC and Forester won the high jump as the only individual winners. The SCC-meter relay team also won. Ivlany people made it to the regionals. The top four in the regionals went on to the State lvleet at Chapel I-lill. As the day progressed. only Forester, Alexander, French, Jackson. and Carrington were still in competition. On Saturday, lVlay 30, 1 SS7,the State Nleet was held at the University of North Carolina at Chapel I-lill. Cn this day a pair of iuniors emerged as top performers on their team. Carrington finished sixth in the 'ICC-meter dash and Forester finished sixth in the high jump. French finished seventh in the 40C- meter dash. Also Jackson finished eighth in the 4CC-meter dash and Alexander finished eighth in the shotput. Track X 1 413 All-Conference IVlen'iL.iers This year was a dominate year for the Trojans and they gained respect from many people and schools. Anthony Carrington and lVlr. Dennis Shinn were named F'Iayer of the year and Coach of the year re- spectively in the South Piedmont Conference track and field. Carrington gained his honors by vvinning the 'lDD- and EDD-meter dashes and he also anchored the vvin- ning 4DC-relay team and SDD-relay team. Also earning All-SFC honors for Northwest oy Winning their events were: David Alexander, discus, IVlarlc Forester, high jump, Eric French, lVlichael Chubirko, and Kevin Gilmore, SDD relay, and Gilmore, Chubirko, and Duane lvliller, 4DD relay. For the girls' team there were two All-Conference performers, lVIichelIe Flhyne in the shotput and Floxanne Davis in the discus. Both of these girls vvon their respective events in the Conference lvleet in which North- west finished fourth. lvlark Forester -I I .- Roxanne Davis is shown here running a relay. but she was All-Conference in the discus. 'I 44 X Sports Anthony Carrington, who was the Flunner of the Year in the SFC, was named All- Conference in four events. These events are the 'ICD-meter dash, EDD-meter dash, ADD- meter relay, and SDD-meter relay. . fx X X .. . vii V . N- Kevin Gilmore ran the third leg of the ADD- meter relay team, Dther members were Anthony Carrington, lvliohael Chubirko, and Duane lVliIler. Eric French was one of the members of the ! Conference SDD-meter relay team. The thr other members were Anthony Carringtc Kevin Gilmore, and .John Chulairko. punts W, , A H K ., , W me l . fs. lf.',.fgg,f .A f. WW' K, 4,-I . ' N f Q ' ' - ' A K l v- Q lvlichelle Flhyne, a junior, went undefeated the shotput this year While winning her secoi consecutive state title in the event, She ali came in second place at the State Competitie in the discus event. .Junior lvlark Forester won the high jump at tl Conference lVleet and he also vvon the Sta' Sectional lvleet. l-le finished sixth in the Sta' lvleet at Chapel l-lill. Record Breakers 'S7 avid Alexander, a senior who finished eighth in ie State Sectionals in the shotout, broke the :hool record of AS' 'l 1 with a throw of 5E'41 . esha Fleming, a senior, broke the school re- :rd in the intermediate hurdles. M F. 'rj-t.2,. A .,, .,,. .. W .,,.,,' - . ' ww 4-l jf,2 , ,,, . My Q., F.. . 4,,g,,,4,,,,, .,,, 4 A -4L.,..,,,, 55 W W kb , , H X- A '-1 . l ' a 1 ' ia. W. 1 1' S' W ' -. 1:31 S - W. f 'H' Img ' ' - , -'25 - or H' X .., JV. N 4 ' -., -V M , , 'V W Z M iv 3:11 yr ,L fr - I M I- J. 'px ...V I v nw, ' i f 4 1 , .Q MEN ,V 4 ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,. N In Vrk A, if .F .. 4 ,M V, V A i' iffxffw 1 iiii iiii it T. A if f. v i ts - H I QQ t 17 I . I . 'l'C? i' iv N ' ' i N ' 'K W A , by Not only did lvlichelle Rhyne win the State Sec- .......-... . ,L . .,,, 5 . Q , , , . ,Q , , ' Q . - . AWs 'A'- .. ff if ij tionals, but she broke her own school records X 9 -A M --- S777 ' ' in the shotout and discus. She also broke the , X RTN State Sectional shotput record. Q J ' Who won the state title for her sec- ' ond consecutive year in the shotput? 34 . 5,1 6. eriior Todd Beaver, who ran the 'lSOCJ and EDO-meter runs, broke his own school re- Jrd in the SECJCJ-meter run with a time of D: 'I 13.07. i Anthony Carrington tied the school record in the 'l CIO-meter dash at 'l CLS seconds. The re- cord is held by his older brother, Randall Car- rington, and Bruce Jones. Nlichelle Rhyne has done this. What else has she done? She has broken the school record in both the shotput and the discus this year. She also broke the State Sectional record at Statesville in the shotput. Rhyne has not been beaten this year in the shotput. Yes, she will be back next year to break more records and win more titles. Roxanne Davis, a junior, broke the State Sectional record in the discus. Anthony Carrington, a junior, tied the 'ICJCJ meters at 'ICLS seconds. The record was held previously by Randall Carrington and Bruce Jones. Todd Beaver, a senior, broke his own school record. l-lis time in the 13200 meters was 'l O: 'I 13.07. David Alexander, a senior, broke the school record in the shotput with a throw of 52'4 . The previous re- cord was 4s i 1 Nesha Fleming, a senior, broke the school record in the SOO intermedi- ate hurdles. lvlark Forester Track X 'l 45 'l N Q TROJ A FEVER: Catch It! Led by senior lVlost Valuable Player Kurt Wessler, the 'l SB7 Varsity Baseball Team finished a deceiving season with a S and 'IC overall re- cord. The program was loaded with talent, but sometimes the breaks didn't go their way. Wessler pitched his way to a E-I3 re- cord, played flawlessly at second base, and was one of the hottest hitters in crucial game situations. Tim Allen pitched a 4-5 record. l-lard-nosed first baseman Willie Knox batted .24'l, leading the Trojans in hitting. Next was All- Conference shortstop Chad Combs with a .SSC average. With growing fan support, Coach Nlarty Stamey and his upcoming boys of the summer hope to lm- prove the program to its full potential and regain those past State Champi- onship days. Cheryl Brinkerhoff ' Catcher .Jimmy Poston batted .SAO and played catcher with an aggressive style. 'I AB X Sports T ROJ A VAR First baseman Willie Knox tags the base for an- other cut against Central Cabarrus. .Joe lVlcBride hits a single against West Bows ,X.. ,A T . A, W .C 6 Y ix 1 !! 35. :,11fw , 1' 2 ,, .. , , , g.... , ' 1 ' rx C f'3 'i f'fxifi'W' ,525 . ,. . . -- .... -. - ' -.k,.: ,gk Q Qt ' W - 1 'WEE 'M WMYQMWW xW efv t 03355 ala 4833 fgff KYQQEW ' w i fi' . ,. , i2L Q l - , .fl f I i 1 I ' A .. 9 t Q l V X.. Front Flow: Josh Stamey - Nlgrg Brooke Tyson - Scorekeeperg Jeff lVlcCauIey, Todd Eur Steve Cannon, Sam Nlullis - lvlgrg Steve Austin - Mgr: Floosevelt Barber - lvlgr. End Ro' lvlarty Stamey- l-lead Coach: Chris Newsome - lvlgrg .Joe lVlcBride. Chad Combs, David Tayl Ladd Lancaster, Tim Allen, Nlelvin lvliller. 3rd Row: Bobby Canaday, Doug McDonald. l-loo Whitmire, Bobby Allman, Todd lvlauldin, Sonny Eggers, Willie Knox. 4th Flow: Brad Bost, Dar Eggers, .Jimmy Poston, Kurt Wessler, Scott Linker, Philip Gunter, Flussell Clayton -- As Coach, Bobble Cartner - Asst. Coach. O gxqgrx A--I rY BA EBALL Willie Knox shows his style as he patiently awaits the pitch. YN so f - , Tim Allen pitches his way to a E5-5 victory over West Fflowan. gkqfui i H in giggf' i in ,A . W , 'M -h,..,,gT.x , M, , K ' f'i'4up'wl 7 l. C , X Z, 1 5 i W 5 ii ' l l NW 4 Nlooresville ' Q NW S Kannapolis l NW 1 sun Valley Q NW I3 South Rowan A NW E East Flowan ii NW 7 Concord l NW lvlooresville l NW Kannapolis i NW Central Caoarrus N ' NW Forest. Hills NW Sun Valley NW East Rowan NW West Flowan -l Nvv Forest i-mis Q NW West Flowan l' NW Concord i NW Central Cabarrus NW Central Cabar-rus ii Varsity Baseball X 'I 47 iff:- C-wiqqjsgzp Mi X- 1 f ,fm xhgffg 331, 151, XCLT: Brandon Aysizue bets against: lVIcJcJr esvilIeg on the year' he lead the beam in-triples with a total of Shree. 5 ,X fi if i we mi wax wx 1'1':1u.,... I I . i Y .Z ' Q x 7 ' ai i ,M fr 4 xl W ., Q 511,414 M wK4?f,4,w7?,m23,?A4Mf9!'g1fi. KM Vi , . , L' 'ii ' L1 A 1' H ?5 ? ' 'ff '. . 1 V Steve Ball awaits e pinch fr-om Ivlddweeville, Keith Aldridge played greet: defense in che field which held opponents to a .270 betting ever-- age. 'l 48 X Sports l k 'sr' Bryan Burch, as usual. is out in left field. X, Q5 -my -ANN.: X S xl-ont Flow: .Jamie Dalton - lVlgr: Trent Allen, Andrew Eae,.Steve Ball, Chris Ward, Kim Trotter -, e If J.V. ,S PLAY HARDBALL The second year junior varsity team finished with a 7-S record and previ- ewed much talent that will move on to the varsity squad next year. Sophomore Galen Smith batted an outstanding .5S5. I-le had 'I S hits, 'I S steals, a .6523 on-base percentage, 2 home runs, and 21 REI's. Coach Russell Clayton's team outscored opponents 'I CS to 73 and outhit them .SSS to .27C. Sophomores .Jody Cline and Bryan Burch were the leading Trojan pitchers. Cline threw SS 'l X53 innings: Burch struck out 132 batters and only allowed an average of 'LSE earned runs a game. With prospects like these and many more as well, the Trojan baseball program should be stocked with much talent for years to come. NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW I NW Cheryl Srinkerhoff South Rowan 4 East Rowan 4 Concord El Sun Valley 'l 'I lvlooresville S Central Cabarrus Sun Valley East Rowan Ivlooresville West Rowan West Rowan Central Cabarrus 7 IVIgr. End Row: Bryan Burch, Keith Aldridge, Kenny Tucker, Brett Combs, Andy Cauble, Jeff L m hitrnire, Wesley Pryor. 3rd Flow: Galen Smith, Doug l-lelms, .Jody Cline, Michael Whitmire. randon Ayscue. Russell Clayton - Coach. 'IE S 'IE 'l S 7 'IS ' S O 12 'I 2 NW 113 Concord 'I 5 J.V. Baseball X 'I AS O TROJ A Slice of Success Competition among the South Piedmont boys' tennis teams was fierce. With returning players Dolph Flamseur, Andy Case, Brad Shelton, Chris Emerson, Jason I-lerman, and Todd Elrovvn, the team looked for- ward to a successful season and in- deed it was. Forehands, backhands, and serves are major skills in tennis. The ooys' tennis team knew this and worked to improve these competencies. Finally all their practice paid off with an excel- lent season. The 'I S87 team was S-'I in the Con- ference, losing only once to Concord. After beating Northwest once, Con- cord seemed to be the team to beat. In the overall season we finished 'I 3-E. ln the State Finals, Northwest placed third out of E1 teams. Dolph Pamseur advanced to the Flegionals. l was pleased with the tennis team's achievement in the State Finals, said Coach Sill Case. Dolph Flamseur was named Player of the Year as well as All-Conference, Andy Case was also named All- Conference. Coach Case was named Coach of the Year. Natalie Beam Andy Case worked hard to make All-Conference. 'I 5C X Sports ,P ,swf 1 ...ggi .., ,,,.- . X Wah J .Y I I . -, 121, Vi, 1 4. i, I c x 1 ii i is Qi, .rx 'R ,M , , . . F. fx Y 1 J 4 I f x WVM4 ff I M-A Ibm Dolph Flamseur, Player of the Year, must cor centrate on every match. T NN ff' gg, Y if ' as zgff'-129' -f 4, 'ff' T ,M may , ,, q ,, 4, THC., QL 7-47. W W, ,,k.,,, ., ,X , , --,f--N77 ,M W, ml..-.vw wil' Qkmm. ,ff Ol. me Q, ,lf N We Number chree players .Jason Herman and Todd Brown score rnatch point. ' '4 ' ,, e l Z' Q ' NW 5 s. Rowan 4 5 NW o s. Mecklenburg s 1 I , NW E Nlooresvllle 'I , if Nw 7 Albemarle e 3 , , H N V' I xi NW 9 Albemarle CJ -v-A ' 5 A l l NW s For-eau l-mls o ,, AL 'I7f7f '7 AQ 49 NW 7 E. Rowan 2 f E f- NW 7 W. Flowan 2 l NW 7 Central Cabarrus 2 l NW 'I Concord E , ll NW 7 For-ess l-mls a - ll Nw 7 E. sowan a 2 Vfy' NW B W. Flowan 3 , , N NW E Central Cabarrus E! 'lk' 'I 4 ' W. NW 5 Concord 4 mf lg, 7 P f uf , T li l f Y , 145 F N ,- -1 , 1 0, . I 0, ll, Q f A . C ..7-,sse- - -- --- , r I I . - - 71 Iv'4l7f'f01flWlg,'.f'l0g9lb'W , 'L 'lz,,'llHf 01 Wh Iv, ll, 'Oz :M hqhp- fxxwif, 5 M -. 'M' if 1. ' ' L: 'K4' 1- . .. f- . , .11 I f ,. ,J . f ' iw H 7 W .. ' wg' v K . 7 7 72 . X 2, yy wx so ,li is . . , - ' -Ig Q 7. T .1 Q ' ' Q, A ' . 7 i -1- ,747 W ' dy' 7 . l.. ' -'- - ,.-as .. W- . , , -it J ff ,, ,, X --' V M., ,W I, , my , b , S X my ' . an - ig? 'i '5 3 f i Q l I . ,,ll N , X , ., Q si l I ., iw .- ,, ,,,7 , -. V. -.,Q - . , K 5- ,L Q-f wr Front row: Eric Jones, Nlark Denny, Shane Gregory, Chris Emerson. Paul Eegley. -Jason Kuhne End row: Coach Case, Brad Shelton, Daniel Goodson, Andy Case. Jason Herman, Dolph Harnseur. Todd Brown. Eloys' Tennis X 'l 51 LADY TROJANS - SPC CHAMPS Beginning in early August and end- ing in November, the Lady Trojans worked hard for their first SPC Championship. With the loss of four of last season's top six seeds, inexpe- rience was a major concern. The first match proved that early practice was a good idea. Defeating Forest Hills with an S-'I victory gave the team hope for the season. AI- though they lost the second game, they were still in good spirits. Prac- tice continued with vvins over East Flowan, West Flowan, and Forest Hills. When they finally made it to the SPC Tournament, they were ready to cap- ture their first SPC Championship. The Lady Trojans had the most All- Conference selections of all the teams: Wendy Kuhne, No. S singles: Flita Christy and Stacey Stephenson, No. 'l doublesg and Wendy Kuhne and Natalie Troutman, No. 2 doubles. --.-...... , .. . .,,,.....,,,..A, IQ .Q-fwf .A Q . f x Ttkfifie, . 7' if 5 O '7 X TRU A H ... x- M.. T' 'fm-.un , ' QQ, M No. 'I seed Flita Christy gives the Lady Trojans Stacey Stephenson demonstrates the perfect stroke that helped the team in the SPC tourneys 'I 52 f Sports IRL TENN 'ills 'Wim ita Chrlaty definitely Qlvee a new meaning to che word et:yIe. ront: Row: Coach Sharon Holmes, .Jennifer Ivlotley, Rita Christy, Stacey Stephenson, Kelly inley, Karen l-lolloway, Anita Marconi. Coach Virginia Karriker. End Row: Natalie Troutman, lendy Kuhne, Suzanne Walker, IVlollie Harmon, Angela Foster. Cindy Cvercaeh. Kathy Crowley, eelie Creamer. 5 if kg: T . EV -E , N .. -nhl U No. 13 eeed Wendy Kuhne had the decermlna tion to win the No. I3 Singles in the SPC NVV NVV NVV NVV NVV NVV NVV NVV NVV NVV E Forests l-lilla East: Rowan Ween Rowan Cencral Caoarrua Concord Forest I-lille East, Rowan West Rowan Central Cabarr-ua Concord I l Girle Tennie X 'I 553 O Softball is a sport that cannot be taken softly. Being a good softball player requires girls with individual commitment, a good team attitude, the willingness to give up other things to come to practice, and determina- tion to do one's part for the team. The 'l SB7 year was the best one yet. The starting line-up was back from the previous year and everyone played much better as a team, said Coach Karriker. Kelly Finley agreed that the team wasa more experienced: and although it was a tougher year, they came through very well. Cn Awards Day, Beverly Shane re- ceived the Coach's Award, Natalie Troutman and .Jennifer lvlotley, Nlost Improved, and Leanne Beckmann IVIVP CIVlost Valuable Player Awardl. p .V Mg if swat V, T ROJ AN Leanne Beckmann and Jennifer lvlot- ley were All Conference and Lou l-lunter was the Northwest Female Scholar Athlete. Coach Karriker was named Coach of the Year for the SPC. Although sports are tough and take a lot of time, there are fun times, too. Cne moment occurred when lvlindy Hughes hit a line drive at Coach Karriker and she had to do a high- jump-split to avoid a trip to the emer- gency room! Over all, the students who take time to be the best they can be in their sport never regret the hard work it takes to get there. These times make high school even more memorable. .Jeanna lVlcClannon it t V' X K is Qui Pressure is on at the West Bowan game whe Angela Foster pitches for a strike, wg f' x Stepping for-ward during the West Bowan Determination and dirt is all Beverly Shane needs for a completed play against West Powan game, Stacey Stephenson swings with all her power and strength. 'I 54 X Sports Cf l 5 ff iQ? 5 sw ,A L -ont Row: Nlelissa Gilmore, Alissa Hudson, Wendy Kuhne, Kathy Crowley, Natalie Troutman, -ishs Smith. Kelly Finley. End Row: Sharon Slack, Sandra Palmer, Jennifer Taylor, lvlindy Jghes, Beverly Shane, Linda Drew, Dotti Nlullen Cook. 3rd Row: Coach Virginia Karriker. Shelia orrison, Stacey Stephenson. Suzanne Walker, Amy Srantley. Leanne Seckmsnn, Jennifer Nlot- f, Donna Funderburk. 4th Flow: Lou Hunter, Amanda Soyce. Roslyn Ford, Rita Christy, Angels Jster. Kirn Karlon. iwmwyjwmeifxs do Keeping her eyes on the ball. Rita Christy proves she hes what it takes to be s power i K hitter. STATS l 5 i Q NW S Nlooresville S NW S West Rowan 'I Q NW 7 West Rowan 'l 7 , l NW 4 Sun Valley 5 1 NW 'I 4 Sun Valley S NW 5 A. L. Brown 'l 3 NW 5 Forest Hills I3 Q NW 5 Forest Hills S E NW I3 Albemarle CJ f NW S Central Cabarrus S lil I NW 'I 'I Central Cabarrus S NW S Concord 'l K NW 'l I3 Concord D Q NW S East Rowan S E NW Z3 East: Rowan O NW 'l S Concord 'l , NW C3 East: Rowan 'l ,' Y NW 7 Central Cabarrus S NW 7 St. Stephens S l L Cl.- Softball X 'I 55 The Northwest golf team did very well this year with only three golfers returning. Nlatt Trexler and Steve Thigpen, seniors, end junior lVlike Duncan returned bringing two years of experience. The golf season started in February with practice and lasted until the end of lVlay. Practices were after school at the Cabarrus Country Club. Coach Bob Angley taught the golfers well. Coach Angley. with twelve years of experience, showed the golfers that they could do well. The average team score was around SED, and four golfers were within 'l S strokes of each other in yearly totals. They were lVlike Duncan, lVlatt Trex- '5 .-' - . X , ,M ,, 7'- . M15 k'fHfil4 7:6 PT- ' . i . 'nw , 5 . nw V .E ,fit W .4 vi ls. B, ,ng 1 -1 .k 1 ?ih'f-s Michael Nlark and Floman Dorton help Nlike Duncan with the finer points of golf by saying, You've gotta have a balI! 'I ESS X Sports if yu A. ler, Steve Thigpen, and Nick Nelson. lvlike Duncan was dynamic this year having the best scores of the season and playing number one all year. The golfers also did very well in the Conference Tournament. The team won their match with most of the players shooting in the SD's. The team, although they tried hard, just could not beat Sun Valley. Northwest finished second in the Conference. Northwest also had an All- Conference player, Nick Nelson. l-le was chosen All-Conference by being one of the golfers whose scores were the best in the Conference Tourna- ment. Doug lVlcDonald TRU AIN Chipping onto the green. Matt Trexler near the hole. ii?-1?'i-Tgilmtli .-' -. , 1' M riff - 1 't't4? ' N -1 'A - f 'N W G A . 'Q -N , X it . i i - -' -f ...mi f'-1.1 ms-fx Q.. QX sy X 3 1 1 Q' . R 's w Q., -' 4 Clif .. Saga X is - ,swf H- f .if 1 . -- i X W Q 'Q is if S6 , i -mi X if 1 1 N E, 4 , f . , X - .saw Q -A ' e 1 4 big Q a Q if ,grae ,, X H, im, X 6- 1. J-fgfafx. Q, .. . 1' .. , kg ,, ln if- if 'digf-.42' '.fgI5.i,, 815183K i 3: M -X 3, R QRM9 if-'M mf r Z .ii gi f 'fa --S 1 1'1 -5 jfg-,qw , , -X wg: , , . - W . -' - 5 w A--- H- . ,ze-.-Egg,-gpg H iii- i ---'.. ' if ' - . f 5, , . g: ., .mfsf-g,,f.,3-1 H- ,. , f -. . - . ,- -li Eff-.LQ 1 'Z Front row: Nlatt Trexler and Steve Thigpen. End row: Danny Goodman, Nick Nelson, Der Flolland, Fioman Dorton, ivlike Duncan. 4? GLF Proving he's got style, Michael Nlark finishes off his tee shot. ,. , . , , Uk K, wif - ,l. . ,,.. , 'W A I.. Az ,. ,, V, ,VM f'f5fL:, nwv if wr Q I E i l i , Q i l f E 5 , , , l 5 i , , 1 i i i , I . ' Concord i i Albemarle i West Rowan I i lvlooresville L Q S Central 3 I i East Rowan :I A.L.. Brown E i Northwest 'E 5 Forest Hills li Sun Valley 2 SPC at Concord I i Q Flornan Dorton shows that his backswing is an important part of his golfing technique. L V- -- Golf X 'I 57 i i .-X lzx K TR0,1AN VARSIT Trojans Time To Score! Northwest Cabarrus Varsity earned an honorable reputation this year with a winning season of S-13. All their hard work and determination paid off when Coach Soupy Campbell, in only his second year as head coach at Northwest, led the Trojans to their first state play-off since 1979. The season came down to the line with Lincolnton and, although the game did not end in a victory for Northwest, their loss was only S-7. Eric White, having S-S field goals and 'I 'l -'l I3 extra points, was selected along with Willie Knox, .John Clancy, Ronnie Blackwell, and Steve Cannon for All-Conference. It is not surprising that Willie Knox was chosen with SC tackles, SSS yards rushing, 41 touchdowns, and 5 Steve Cannon swiftly receives the ball from Eric Tucker to help in the defeat of the lvloores- ville Blue Devils. 'l 58 X Sports quarterback sacks. Flonnie Blackwell was equally unsurprising with 5 quar- terback sacks and S5 tackles. Four Trojans earned l-lonorable Nlention: lvlike Saucom, lvlark In- gram, Eric Tucker, and Anthony Carrington. Among these, Eric Tucker had an outstanding 4SS yards rushing, 4 touchdowns, 'l of which was 'ISS yards, and 'l S-40 yards passing. Nlark Ingram, another remarkable player, awed the fans with S in- terceptions. Dedication and effort were key factors for success during the 'I S87 season. Cheryl Brinkerhoff and Lisa Coley Chad Cheeseman invokes the block for Wil Knox. nglfgf i i L .X ww ff? r'5ll'l iq.- , lp I - '?'I3l'-'inllirff-tri: A ,,.,- I '57 .ir nv, in -cow, .4 ,., f X, , .3 K. , .N N, J, -W e . , P fi. - -' K --ii ,V .-.L .1.w.k,,....,...,,.,WNW-, , Q f . , l in .i W g gy A Q, sf l ,igfigsqg-,C .-eg, rkkgg is . ----Ng bank Q H A mn . . K Til a.X,i.5,ki K . i ' , .Q-Q l . 'Q B Y -., 9' A . i r Fleet-footed Eric Tucker escapes the hand of a Nlooresville Blue Devil. The football team does agree that The world is brighter when you stomp a Spider. Front Flow: Eric Tucker, Allen Easley, Derrick Wingler, Nlelvin lvliller, Bodney Walker, Kenny Tucker, Steve Cannon, Fred Ivloss, Jeff NlcCauley. End Flow: Josh Btamey, Nlgr., Chad Cheeseman, Nlichael Chulzairko, Willie Knox, Anthony Jackson, Anthony Carrington, Tim Baxter, Kenneth Banks, Eric Jones, John Clancy, Scott Berryman. 3rd Row: Sammy lVluIIis, lvlgr., Bonnie Blackwell, David Taylor, Jody Cline, Nlichael Parks, Brooks Preston. lvlichael Baucom, James Douglas, Bodney Shipp, Dwight Wallace, Galen Smith, Eric White, lvlark Ingram, Bryan Burch. 4th Row: Chip Vanl3elt, lvlgr., Jimmy Gilreath, lvlarty Stamey, Nlark Driscoll, Bob Angley, Clyde Soupy Campbell, Head Coach, Johnny l-larwood, Nlike Bose, Larry Lackey, Beth Pictured Jimmy Boston Joe Argo NVV NVV NVV - NVV ,Nw , NVV NW NVV NVV NW NVV 7 l , L A L Brown South Bowan Nlooresville East Bowan West Montgomery Forest l-lills Sun Valley Concord West Bowan Central Lincolnton Huber, Trainer, Angela Fisher, Trainer. Not T l l l ' l - 5 P Z o . . ' A 'ia ' 12 ' E1 I 'ID 5 wo I ao 'ICI , Q l 5 B i l Varsity Football X 'l EB Nlichael Perks plays excellent defense against. che Blue Devils. Www f '-w Anthony Carrington helps Steve Cannon by placing che lead block. My ,,,,...:aull2' .f-v9',i K F' 9 'K ,144 ,fit C ,My ,'I,A w f hx Tr-alnsra and Managers Front Row: Seth Huber, Josh Scamey, Angela Fisher. End Row: Sammy lvlullis, Chip Vanpelc. Galen Smith fights his way inside. , rg-iwg 'I SCJ X Sports 1 :mf A A Anthony Jackson makes another' valuable at tack on a Concord Spider. Willie Knox puts forth a winning effort, 46 z t r, 1, ,, QF' White displays his excitement after' kicking the winning field goal t Concord. A ..l'W .A-4 r' ,xl Ya -is The beam gathers to share enthusiasm befor-e the playoff game against Lincolnton. Eric Tucker' finds running Poorn against Concord. Var-sity Football X 'I E1 TBDJAN J. The Junior Varsity Football Team ended their season with an overall record of five wins, five losses and a conference record of three wins, three losses. Trojan scoring was led by lVlichael lVloss, wide receiver, who had a re- markable year. Troy Bullock, quarter- back, also was an outstanding player. The defensive unit was led by outside linebacker John Nabors. Dther out- standing players were Glenn Keller, linebackerg Doug Turner, defensive tackleg and Eddie lVlcClure, who was a strong safety. The first few games promised a successful year for Andrew Smith, free safety. Unfortunately, he was lost early in the season due to a knee injury. The season was an exciting one for both the players and for the dedi- cated fans. Northwest held off a late Concord surge over the J.V. Spiders which ended in a 'l 2-S score. Concord made a BD-yard jaunt in the fourth quarter which led the Northwest defense to stiffen and hold down the Concord op- tion game. The J.V. Trojans defeated Sun Val- ley with a score of SD-S. Nluch credit goes to lvlichael lvloss who caught three passes totaling 'ID7 yards which turned into scores. In the game against Forest l-lills, the Trojans lost a South Piedmont de- cision EC1-S. Forest Hills scored 'idl- points in the first ouarter. The Trojans' last game of the sea- son was played against rival Central Cabarrus. The game ended in a 'IS- 'IE score in favor of the Vikings. Northwest had one last shot at win- ning the game in the final seconds, but a ES-yard field goal was blocked and the Vikings came out as victors. Dur strong points consisted of two quarterbacks who could pass the ball well and receivers who had quickness. John Nabors, Doug Turner, and Brooks Preston were very strong on defense. Dn the minus side, the team did not have many physical linemen. Dur players were not as big as some of our opponents. There were numer- ous injuries during the season and several good players were lost. This made us more vulnerable. According to coach Angley, John Nabors and Travis lvlakin made the most improvement during the sea- son. Coach Angley commented, The team had a lot of guys playing football for the first time: they needed the chance to learn how to play football. These players need to continue to lift weights and develop quickness. Debbie Deal and lvlichelle Wade 'l B2 X Sports if Sean lVlcCauley looks for open fiel ing the defense. 5-I ff 3 d while ev l T-.4 ! . -. Glenn Keller, fights for control of the ball Troy Bullock and Andrew Smith m their fellow player. Flobin lVlcl.ean, No. QA, makes a ping a Forest Hills offensive drive. ove in to a tackle stcl 0 yi. ooTaAi.i. Forest I-lills player fends off an aggressive ichael Nloss. Turner approach the opponents after a fumble was called. 7 N ubv QNNfi,f - .W N4 ,A ui in kX NW NW NW NW NW NVV NW NW NW NW Q., N .!,,. TY- . .Y . - ,,.................. r ont Plow: .John Bailey. Shane Bowlin, David Langley, Trip Duesenbury, Shawn D'Brien. .John i Northwest players Derrick Lemons, Shawn D'Brien, Travis Nlakin, Terry Blekeney. and Doug I S-1 STATS O A.L. Brown 7 South Bowan E4 'l 2 East Bowan West Bowan 6 West Nlontgornery B Forest Hills 13D 'I 2 Concord Sun Valley B West Bowan 'l E Central Da- ibors, Glenn Keller. End Bow: Abe Penley, .Jeff Goforth, Eddie IVloClure, Doug Turner, David ' L ' irl, Flobin lVloLean, Matt Christy. Travis lVlakin. 3rd Flow: Lothel Watson, Troy Bullock, Eric eker, Chip Vanpelt, Sean lVloCauley, Derrick Lemons, Nlonty Green, Ach Bow: Michael lvloss. ndy Gray, Terry Blakeney, Byron Nloss, Andrew Smith, Willie Greer. Not Pictured: Brooks eston, Brett Lowe, Tony Parks, and Terrence lvloser. J.V. Football X 'l B3 U VARSITY h53Ve QlV9n the WOPC15 uspipitn and Dione, Kimberly, Jodie, and Katha LPVVAJ are all smiles after Varsity won the Award of Excellenc This year's Varsity Cheerleaders Determination new meaning. lVlany things about this year will be re- membered. The never-ending summer practices preparing for the Universal Cheerleading Association Camp held at Wake Forest and the National Cheerleading Association Camp at Campbell University will not be easily forgotten. Practice paid off and the girls came away with num- erous first place ribbons, a Superior trophy, two Spirit sticks, and the overall Award of Excellence. This qual- ified them for the National Cheerlead- ing Association Championship held in Dallas, Texas. Nicole Sherrill was chosen to compete in the All American Cheerleader Award. The girls worked hard all year plan- ning pep rallies, bon fires, Homecom- ing halftime show and Homecoming Dance, sharing the responsibility of NCA NA Spirit Week, and cheering at varsity football and basketball games. School spirit was abundant and so was the determination of this Varsity Cheer- leading Squad. l l l The Varsity Cheerleaders at the NCA National Championship in Dallas, Texas. Having a style all their own makes our cheerlea- The cheerleaders anxiously await the outco , clers unique. of the last play, Nicole, Kathe, and Dione demonstrate their cheerleader technique. 'l S4 X Sports ll HEERLEADER ,, I-ont: Nlark Forester, Trojan lvlaeoot. First Flow: Jennifer Suther, .Jodie Pendleton - Captain, Amber .Jor-mg, Letuee Howie. Second Row: Keren Jog, Kethe Watkins - Captain, Diohe Ivey - Captain, Ashley Wright. Third Flow: Ivlichelle Wade. Kimberly .Jordan - Captain, and Nicole Sherrill. YS lklls' Together we will cheer so faithfully, Vereity cheerleaders give IC all they've got, Vereity Cheerleaders X 'l 65 n J.V. CHEE 1 Sweat, hot days and hard work really paid off for the Junior Varsity I beth Harwood, and .Jennifer Allison. Cheerleaders this year when they attended camp at Campbell l.lni- -i ff versity. The cheerleaders spent a week practicing and competing for differ- ent titles. The squad was nominated for The Award of Excellence. They re- ceived superior ribbons every night and won the spirit stick one night. Sophomore Leslie lvlorgan was nomi- nated for All American Cheerleader. Since camp the cheerleaders have been very busy. They competed at Carowinds in a cheer-off and ranked in the top ten out of about sixty squads. They helped the varsity squad with Spirit Week and also cheered for the varsity squad during Homecom- ing and the Catawba College basket- ball tournaments. . .Y i T 41 Q it .. . -Q., - it 351, Q.. .Junior Varsity Cheerleaders show their style with a stunt while the teams take a time-out. 166 Sports Leslie lvlorgan, Donna Oakley, Krista Woods, Tonya l-larris, Carrie Little, Sherry Dudney, Eli Tonya l-larris consults IVls. lVlorrison for la minute advice before a home basketball gem LEADER 1 w .-+ 'he Cheerleaders show their telerwte by domg e pueheup ecurwt vvfmle preccucing before e game. A little pep talk before an lmporcemc game never hurts. After warming up before e germe, the cheer' leedere heed for the gyrrv. .V. Cheerleaders X 167 ff What is a lVlat hAate?H The often asked question What is a Nlat lVlate'?, pops into peoples heads when a mat mate is mentioned. Con- trary to popular belief a mat mate is not a cheerleader or a manager, but somewhere in between. The duties consist of making name tags to wear the day of the match and posters to hang during the match, setting up the Northwest gym, intro- ducing home and visiting wrestlers before the match, keeping official scorebooks, color charts, working clock and flipcards for audience dur- ing the match, and giving out towels and drinks after each wrestIer's match. The mat mate team consists of eight girls, three-year members are Robin Flussell, Karen Wesslerg two-year members are Lesley Creamer, Leslie Stafford: first year members are .Jeanna lVlcCIannon, Cindy Faulkenbery, .Julie Faulkenbery, Susan Walker, and the advisors are Nlrs. Sharon Barbee and lVliss Joanne Lalvlarre. -Jeanna lVlcCIannon l l l i i 5 i Robin and Susan tape up the posters before the match against West 168 I Sports TFICLIAIN Scorekeepers, Leslie and Lesley, look over the book before beginning the match. ,vs 14.1 nu--1 in Part of being a mat mate includes giving out drinks after each individu match, Jeanna, Julie, Cindy, Flobin and Susan are energetic before the matc against East Flowan. VIAT IVIATES RX I -ont Row: .Jeanna IV1cClannon, Lesley Cr'ear11er'. End Flow: 'esslen Julie Faulkentmery, Robin Russell, Cindy Faulkenbery, Susan Walker. Leslie Smafford. T' ,.A5k- 1 U I ,VM A 3rd uw Flow: Karen mesa .e-Q?f:4,-5 'W !V1r's. Barbee keeps everyone in line. VVor'kung flipeards during the Kannapolis match ave .Julie and Karen. Mat Mates X 169 QP px I 22341 Ti1'io,JAiX Rhonda and .Jill take pride in being NWC FTWBFIBQEPS. 'I 7C X Sports Young and aggressive best describes the 'ISS7-SS Northwest Cabarrus Wrestling team, said Coach Steele, Head Coach Randy Steele and Asst. Coach IVlike Burris put in long hours with the Northwest Wrestlers and are proud of the successful outcome of their first year with the team, Opening the 'S7-SS season by three decisive consecutive wins at the annual Cabarrus County Quad Nleet, the Northwest grapplers proved themselves to be a committed team. The overall dual team record improved from 'l El-'l -'I of the previous year to S-7. The Trojan wrestlers performed well in tournaments as well as dual matches. The JV wrest- lers won a second place team trophy at the South Rowan tournament with Varsity finish- ing third. The Varsity also finished second place at the South Mecklenburg Holiday Invitational Tournament, third place at the SRC Tourna- ment and came in sixth at the 'I SSS Regionals. Co-captains this year were senior Silly Rhine- hardt, and junior Ronnie Nleyer. Other varsity standouts were juniors Tarrence Jones, David l-larrison, Scott l-lar-tsell, Kenny Tucker, and freshman Chad Cauble. The 'l SS7-SS All Con- ference wresters were Billy Rhinehardt, Ronnie lvleyer, and Chong Rark. State Qualifiers were Silly Rhinehardt, Ronnie lvleyer. Tarrence Jones, and Chad Cauble. Although this was considered a building year, the Northwest Cabarrus Wrestlers placed an impressive winning season in the record book. -Jeanna lvlcClannon David waits for the hold to turn and burn lVlcCraw from South Point. WM- WMV tg I Richard warms Rowan. up for his match against Wes i 'r .s-xt RQ N ti X NIIQESTLING feiifiamf' ,MK A .5 3 . ,,f' Alu 1 ' Coach Steele yells, Way to go, Northwest! Kenny takes hold so he can go for the tzakedovvn, Flonnie uses his upper body strength on his way to pun Che South Polnc wrestler. Wrestling X 'I 7'l ff Billy puts West Rowan in an agonizing situation. l :FGDC row: Scott l-larteell, Ronnie Nleyer, Tarrence Jones, Billy Rhinehardt, Alex l-lammett. End row: Rodney Rogers, Chris Fisher, David Harrison, Chad Cauble, Gene Cline. 3rd row: Asst. Coach lvlike Burris, Rhonda 'Vayne - manager, Richard Tuggle, Tex .John Clancy, Nlike Baucom, Frank Bae, Kenny Tucker, Chong Park, Jaul Begley, Angelo Barnett, Steve Shipp, Aaron Clause, .Jill Cvercash - manager, l-leadcoach Randy Steele. - l l Nw sw Mount Pleasant 21 NW 413 Concord 25 7 NW 59 Central Caoarrus 'l 5 NW 27 Salisbury 39 ' NW 27 Kannaoolis -415 NW as south Poi.-in as l Nvv ae Thomasville ae L Nvv ea scanesviiie 46 l i NW S 'l Concord 'I 2 NVV 'I E SOUEFI lredell 54 NW S32 East Rowan 35 NW -48 Concord 21 NW EE West Rowan 38 N NW 71 Central Cabarrus S E Nvv 24 sun Valley 42 L ,43- - - -1-br J Scott raises his hand with pride after his match against West Rowan. Wrestling X 'I 73 .311 TRGJAN CROS9 Both the men's and vvomen's Cross Country teams had excellent seasons this year. Under the guidance of Coach David Nlills, both teams compiled winning records, A new course was mapped out on the schooI's campus this summer, so the teams finally had a home- course advantage. With the help of faculty members, Northwest hosted seven home meets. Captains of the teams were Jeff Drye, Bryan Dill, .Julie lvlurr, and Becky l-lunter. The teams worked very hard the whole sea- son with peak training of fifty miles per vveek. Coach lVlills used training techniques such as .wif asf, , L' -43,-4' running stadium steps, sprint drills, LSD Uong slow distancel, and hillrunning to get his runners in top form. The teams were led by Bryan Dill, the overall winner of five meets, and Becky l-lunter, overall Winner of eight meets. All-Conference runners were Crystal Spears, Becky Hunter, .Julie lVlurr, and Bryan Dill, Bryan Dill, Becky l-lunter, and Julie lVlurr qualified for the State lvleet. This meant they were three of the top 'IOC cross-country athletes in North Carolina. ,tg ,... 11, 4' fish ., v - hwy. Lp' 3,.5 v .. , , g--.Jn A fvf ag, xwggrz-5 sg N551-'JSP xdxl' Q. A 559: W N vol.. ' fu You can see in .Julie lVlurr's face that running very hard work. ix. va , N ,, x l , Q o it , . X ' i--asp i v k,.-' V' A-Q - . Q i w fx, Alu . 1, . f. N 'T' 'AJ -'sf' , A ' - X . v Q -J.-4 f ' A X Q i LM X -',- llll Y,...., ,fi ap 2 W 7' A ,..k 'L .1 in N X 5 R ,... 4. 3 ' A lltt 3 yy V. . in if :gy , , V ,ik 5 .. kfgxix i ..Vk ggi ..kk A .ekk Front: Flow: Christy Parker, Karen Holleman, Crystal Spears, .Jennifer Furr. End Row: Angie 'g1:jljfLg3kTt. j Gillespie, .Julie lvlurr, Becky l-lunter, Christa Clark, Angie Spears-mgr. 't if - eww' X-. J , Becky l-lunter and Chad Cauple catch up with a Concord runner. 'W .... at .1 yi ll ,,-- ---- t 174 f Sports Giving it his all, Bryan Dill approaches the finisl line. .fg-fxxx. QANYSH I ,J R Fort: and decermahabioh are BD important part Gene Clir1e's rurnhlr-mg skill. V W Km.L f m J N A 4 wi, L if I gud , , fi Front Nurse. Flow: Chad Cauble, Chris Edwards, Ricky Earnhardt, Alex Hammett. End Row: Ivlarcus ,tx L Jeff Drye, Bruar-w QIIKIDQCOFT, Bryan Dill. Gems Cllhe. .P . X ssmmsm ,C ,C Q gi ' v if K QW .xv , if ' XX 'ile- wwe '0 I X, -v -Q , wif' .Aly ,, K. - i .B . 5 V gk f ,A- Q, ,avg nv, , 3 h ' Q. Q vb .A-K' -f Q, Brian Pilklhgboh, Jeff Drya, and Nlarcus Nurse fight for Cha Lead. 5 X. A if 1. Wag, EA' -gif. nf ,g W, wmiry STATS VVOIVIEN svea Nvvras Nw-21 EFL54 Nw-1 s M 40 Nw-23 sv-33 Nvvrw Ez 5:21-43 NVV-55 RAF'-ES IV!-44 Nw-23 M an Nw-as SV-24 NVV-ECI SV- 'I 5 EQ-74 IVIEN SV-1 5 NVVf4E CC-SE NW-C32 C -35 N1 -S5 EFI-E5 NVV-13 Nl -56 WF!-75 CC-'I OO SV-21 C -74 NVV-52 NVV-1 E EF?-47 CC-77 N . , R, I 4: I x Q r NW-AO NIP-223 N1 -105 MP-120 SFI-123 CC- 'I 54 NW-E23 C E9 CC-S1 NIVV-23 Nl -55 NIP-EE SV-'I B NVVE52 C -56 NW- 'I S3 AAF'-AE CC-78 SV-'IBC -51 NVV-79 EFI-112 CC- 'l7'I VVFI-133 L, - J Cross Country X 175 TRGJA 4 .John I.ee Ferriss passes the ball as James Caudill and Paul Bagley closely keep their eyes on Petranick Make All-Conference This year's soccer team began with hot practices twice a day, confusion with coaches, and only eight return- ing starters from last year. Through all of this. their high spirit never dropped but soared more and more as the season progressed. The season started out wonderfully with a 2-'I victory over Nlooresville. They won the first two conference games before they were defeated in a well-played game with Concord. This young team with only six seniors was able to fight for a confer- ence record of 'l 'l-S. They finished the year with a B-CJ non-conference victory over Kannapolis. Their overall record was 'l Z3-5. Senior Co-Captain Chris Emerson broke a new school record for the most goals scored in a season. l-le scored twenty-eight goals this year, and he ended the year with a total of fifty-seven career goals. Other high scorers included sophomore Paul Beg- ley with a total of twenty and senior Co-captain Petranick with 'I 'l goals. Steve Petranick and Chris Emer- son were named for the All- Conference team. Chris Emerson was also named runner-up for the Player of the Year Award. All Confer- ence l-lonorable Nlentions go to sophomore Paul Begley and junior first year goalie Daniel Goodson. Our Northwest Junior Varsity soc- cer team finished their season with a E-El-'l team record. They defeated Sun Valley and Albemarle. Cur senior exchange student. Franciso Farriera, was high scorer for the year with four goals. The team ended the year with high hopes for a stronger county-wide ju- nior varsity program and a winning season for next year. Kim Emerson and Linda Drew 'l 7B X Sports Bobby Allen prepares to pass the ball. Trying for a goal, Ted Laukaitis shows that b ance is an important part of the game. l 'Tlly x '? Q 5 CCER Brian Ivlangurn races by Central cearn member to keep control of the ball. NVV NVV NVV NVV NVV NVV NW NVV NVV NVV NVV NVV NVV NVV NW NVV NVV NVV Ivlooresvllle Central Sun Valley Concord Parkwood Piedmont Catholic A Monroe 13 i NIC. Pleasant 3 Central Q Sun Valley 'I Concord 4 Parkvvood 4 Piedmont 3 Catholic Q fvlonroe 13 lvltz. Pleasant 'l Kannapolis O L Jaren Kiser protects the ball from Parkvvood players. Soccer X 'l 77 rn ,Jason Kauffman proves that soccer is a vi Captains: Bryan Ulrich, Sceve Petranick, Christopher Emerson, .John Faries. rough sport. ff, , WWE, M , .. ,, ' i - f. f4,zfl , ' W ,JA I ' ,W .-',., 'if f 2, m, tml? ,ii Wflfllli .V , N ,, '-4 'y ' 7 f ' ,. X . if M, ' A . W' 'afiwg , Q , . z ff 'T 7 ,Q M W r g A.. f aa n n , ' S Sy fighting to get the ball, Tim Sain proves thats .Junior Varsity is hard work. 'I 7S X Sports Front Row: Skeet Ulrich, Rob Farrell, David Jones, burn, .John Faries, Nlark Bobby Allen, Jim Herman. .James Caudill, -Jaren Kise Petranick, Ted Laukaitis. Brian lvlangum, Chris Emerson, Shawn Petty, Todd Kiser, Erik l-la Duke VValker, Jennifer Herman, Susan Stollery. End Flow: Flay SI Denny, Tim Sain, David Hall, Kenneth Correll, Phillip Kiser, Srian 3rd Flow: Shannon Harris, Lloyd Ward, Jason Kauffman, Paul Se r, .John Lee Ferries, Daniel Goodson, Chris Newsome, Silly Allen, S ,V e ,. 553451 X. VAR ITY BOYQ Starting off with high hopes, the Trojans played a tough preseason schedule followed by the Catawba Tournament. The varsity boys entered the conference with a record of 5-4 overall. The one-two punch of lVlark Forester and .Jeff Vaughn led the Trojans into conference play, each averaging over twenty points per game. The SRC game-winning streak was broken during the Trojans' first conference game with East Rowan, the last loss was to the same team in 'l 985. The Trojans lost S5-61. Following the loss, the Trojans rebounded by winning a non- conference game over West Stanly with a score of 88-75. Northwest defeated Forest Hills and Sun Valley. improving their conference record to C3-'l. The Trojans front line took con- trol early in a big SRC win over Con- cord 76-62. Showing true Trojan Form, Nlichael Nlark goes in for a lay-up. Senior Doug lVlcDonald gets by the defense and heads toward a Trojan score. 'I BD X Sports The Trojans suffered a 7C-B7 overtime setback to West Rowan, but downed Central 72-E32 to im- prove their SF'C standing to 4-E in the conference. A heartbreaking loss came to the Trojans against East Rowan. Needing this win to stay in the race for number one, the Trojans lost 7'l-78. Northwest rolled by Forest l-lills with a E1 -72 SRC victory, then defeated Sun Valley 76-58. The Trojans won a thriller against Con- cord 73-72g this hard-fought game made the Trojans a frontrunner to claim second place in the SRC with a record of 7-3. Losing to West Rowan for the second time EE-533, the Trojans' record dropped to 7-4 and 'l 3-9 overall. Northwest ended the season with a loss to Central slipping to an overall record of 'l 3-'I D. Kelley Rogers eludes the defense by making great pass. L-,.-l U jamie qi-W-SS Front: Dana Cunningham, Anthony Jackson, Andy Case, .James Douglass, Greg Brooks, lvlicha lVlark, Brad Boat, Doug lVlcDonaId. End Flow: Chip VanRelt, Kelley Rogers, Bernard lvliller, .Je Hancock, lVlark Forester, .Jeff Vaughn, lvlark Ingram, Brian Reid, Francisco Ferreirag not picture Darrell Stafford. BA Jeff Vaugnn dribbles across tne too looking for an opening in tl-me defense. ying nigh, Jeff Vaughn scores another sket. ,req 'I 1 lvlark Forester fights bard for a rebound in the Forest Hills game. Q CKETBALL 5 lvlark lngrarn gets a shot underneath as Brian Reid rnoves into rebound position. STATS i NVV West Stanly I NW Country Day I NW Kannaoolis I NVV Salisbury H . NW Kannaoolis Q NVV West Rowan NW Salisbury NVV Davie County N NW Country Day U I NW East Rowan , ' NW Forest I-lills R I NW Concord ' NW Sun Valley V NW West Rowan ' N NVV Central Cabarrus ll NVV East Rowan NW West Stanly I NVV Sun Valley V NW Concord NVV Salisbury NW West Rowan NW Central Cabarrus If-'rl L J Varsity Boys Basketball X 'I 81 1 ISYS iii GIRLS VAR ITX l.ady Trojan Times lt was good, said Coach lvlike Rose with a smile when he was asked how he would sum up his first year of coaching girls basketball at Northwest. I think they finally came together as a team. They have matured as in knowing their roles on the team. There was only one basket- ball out there, not five. The Lady Trojans definitely proved that they could work as a team with a perfect 'I 2-CJ conference record for the season. They showed a massive improvement over the last few years with overall records of E- 'I 8 in '85-E38 and 'I 2-B in '86-87. The girls were also given the chance to get their first basketball tourna- ment title of the BC's, the Catawba College Christmas Tournament. They were victorious over West Rowan in the Championship game by s score of 53-135. Senior Kim Karlon led the team with EC points in that game and was also the Tournament's lvlost Valuable Rlayer. .Junior Roslyn Ford scored 'IC points and junior Angela Foster scored E3 points. This is the first tournament like this these girls have been in, and win- ning it couldn't do anything but help their confidence, commented Coach Rose after the tournament. Winning it did help their confidence, and the girls won the SRC championship game over Central by a score of 57- 42, giving them an overall record of 213-O. .4 meme R if what K ,amiga 35 Q5 22 Bill Swllg 6 I Front row: Shelia Nlorrison, Wendy Kuhne, Natalie Troutman, Roslyn Ford, Kelly Finley, lVIollie Harmon. End row: Karen Holloway, .Jennifer fvlotley, Rita Christy, Kim Karlon, Angela Foster, 'I 82 X Sports Angela Foster shows off her style as sl' shoots a lay-up. Q -..,,, 4- .:. -,ff Rita Christy concentrates on an incomi pass. e Catawba Tournarnent's IVIVP, Kim Karlon, ores from the baseline. ,gf R - I V M N hand. erik' ' f .54 f Ford lends teammate Angela Foster Leaping above the rest. Jennifer lVlotley attempts to score. Showing determination, lvlollie Harmon takes a jump snot in the Sun Valley game ff XX Boslyn Ford looks down the court for an open CEBFTTFTIBCE. fi I NW NW W NW I NW NW ' 1 NW NW NW I NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW West Stanly Country Day A. I.. Brown Salisbury A. I.. Brown Country Day East Bowan Forest Hills Concord Sun Valley West Bowan Central East Bowan West Stanly Forest Hills Sun Valley Concord Salisbury West Bowan Central 2: is u.. L , Girls Varsity Basketball X 'I B53 .Jennifer IVloCIey Cakes a baseline jurnper Co extend the Lady Trojans' lead. 8 x . my-ifij , ..d., , .1.1,-W tr-'40 1-I-429 L,-, . 'ff-1i+'ffi'Qii'-. ' 7 if .A mf,1,,,wffNu igwgrk, mmfz-:Q - 'z - 1 k ' Q e e Pia! - f iv Sf? ., g t in .. kg., 6, ln . , .fn ' 1 , ,' '1 53:z',L,,,y.1L, A v f . ' f f 1 as-.- .f -wi-b yswv' .fa-x, 1 f '0:a:afmg . 2 i 6, . wf , ,..,' W. if -' APS.: Tv - J-':'1r,.1 I2 L X ff H-.,.,,,.,ii ii ii ddd Penetrating into the rniddle, Anthony Jackson passes to an open player. 'I 84 X Sports Natalie Troutman looks to rnake a safe pax wil ,, f LT'-' f -w w 55,1722Z,jV,, 7, , ,.,,, 4 Z Q, W A ,sk A-' ' ff' ,, I. , 'ff W ,.....f 3 i? i 'Y Showing hustle, Floslyn Ford gets an easy snot. .Jeff Vaughn flies in for an easy lay-up as DoL NlCDonald looks on. 5 W W X fn s rn H f lf l I F? . I Ax . , M 1 Maklng a Quick move, Angela Foster gets past: the defense. Mark Forester pulls down another rebound againsc East Flovvan. 1 Mark lngrarn snows good forrn in snoocnng free throws as Michael Mark prepares co rebound. Varsity Basketball X 'I 85 BOY4 JV Boys 8-C3 in Conference The Northwest Junior Varsity Boys Basketball Team, coached by Ivlr. John Harwood, had a satisfying season. Ending it with an 'l 'l -7 overall record and an B-I3 con- ference record was a rewarding ex- perience. As a result of all the hard work during after-school practices, the JV Trojans came in second in the conference tournament. With sophomores Bryan Jackson, Eric Sides, and Floldin lVlcl.ean, the JV team had some excellent players to depend upon. Bryan Jackson had an average of 15,8 points a game, and Eric Sides had an average of 5,6 points a game. Freshman Andrew Smith had an average of 'l 'l.E points a game. In the game against Charlotte Country Day, Bryan Jackson scored 24 points which pushed the Trojans to 2-4 in the season. The game ended in a E32-44 victory for the team. During the game against the JV Wonders, the first quarter looked hopeful with the score 'I 4- 'l I3 in favor of the Wonders. Even though the game ended with a loss, the Trojans played well with Bryan Jackson scoring 'I CJ points. Jeff Whitmire scored B, and Ivlichael IVloss scored S, With all of the experience the team has gained, next year's JV Trojans can look forward to a winning season. - C.L, MAULDEN BAND ROOM R Before a game the guys are showing that winning Trojan spirit. 'I 86 X Sports Bryan Jackson demonstrates the proper wa to hold on to the ball. 4 'MUS 1 Jeffrey Whitmire is caught in the middle of perfect dribble. N KETBALL Bryan .Jackson is passing the ball in order to Eric Sides goes for a lay-up to help in the Trojan yiotory over Country Cay. avoid a steal, ag , , si: V - igfril STATS if NVV l NVV NVV si' NVV NVV NVV Country Day West Stanly A.l.. Brown Salisbury A.l.. Brown Country Day Nt' NVV 'wr- NVV ...f iixiw Harwood - Coach. lixiw NVV Row: .Jeffrey Whitrnire, Bryan Jackson. David Eurr, Bobin IVlcLean, Brian Wingler, Gus NVV Frank Black, Second Row: Steve Austin - Soorekeeber. Eddie lVlCClure - Statisci- NW lvlichael Ivloss, Eric Sides, Kenny Carol, Carter Critz, Andrew Smith, Bay Blackburn, IVIP. NW NVV l NVV NVV NVV East Bowan West Stanly Forest l-lills Concord West: Bowan Central East Bowan Forest Hills Sun Valley Concord West Bowan Central lu JV Boys Basketball X 'l B7 -I XV Northwest's Lady Trojans kept the crowds on the edge of their seats this year. Coached by lVlr. lVlarty Stamey, the J.V. girls basketball team held a scoring record of S-S. Northwest slipped by the Lady l-lornets SS-SS, with Suzanne Walker scoring nine points and Tasha Elwood scoring seven. Although the game didn't end in a victory over East Sowan, Suzanne Walker led with 'l S points. Against Forest l-lills, two outstanding Lady Trojans led Northwest by scoring in double figures. Suzanne Walker paced the Trojans with 'l S points while Emily Shepherd added 'I 'I points. The 'S7-SS season has been a learning experience for new members of the team. There is a lot of talent among the team members, declared Kay Smith. Lisa Coley J.V. GIRL Front: Row: Emily Shepherd, Kathy Crowley, lvlelissa Gilmore, Jeri Yow, lvlichelle Paxton. 21 Flow: Coach lVlarty Stamey, Laton Gayle, Suzanne Walker, Tasha Elwood, Annette Duke, Err l-lolleman, Terri Caldwell, Kay Smith, Stacy Poindexter, .Josh Stamey. in . ' 1 fi. pr' . lrgij wi: Ox fllill 3. 445 f frnfazg 3.1 rs K '53 'w l rnvf lvlichelle Paxton helped in the victory against Concord by going for the steal. 'l SS X Sports L Y Emily Shepherd goes for two more points he ing the Trojans to a victory. KETBALL it .Jeri Yovv shows warming up is an essential part Starter .Joyanna Watkins contributes two points to score against: Concord, of playing. STATS NVV West Stanly NVV Kannapolis NVV Salisbury xx, Y NVV Kannapolis NVV East Povvan NVV Forest Hills NVV Concord NVV West Flovvan NVV Central NVV East: Fiovvan NVV West Stanly NVV Forest Hills NVV Son Valley NVV Concord NVV Salisbury NVV West Flovvan NW Central Tasha Elwood looks through the Spiders to find an opening to pass the Dall, 4- L J J.V. Girls Basketball X 'I 89 I DEX All students, faculty, and staff who appear in this yearbook are listed alphabetically by last name. The mug shot is printed in bold type. Barnes, Amy 48 Barnette, Dennis 74 Barnette, Michael Abraham, Lisa 48 Barnhardt, Larry 91, 173 Adams, Mark 74 Bamhardt, Richard Aldecoa, Ana 30 Bamhardt, Mrs. Sybil 137 Adkins, Brian 90 Bus DRIVERS: Michelle Rh ne, lvlariee Dooley, Gabe Dees, Ricky Bamliaidi, Ba'f?'f, Todd 42, 48' me 143 Qliiiflgge. Qmagifjlfl 91:49 sliaii Jackie Friar, Erie McClellan, Jeff Drye, Brent gafflngefi 101602 74 132 F1 gif, elt 'Russe , ' ic ael Brumley. flfflllgef, F- C0l'gC Alexander, Ange1e,22, 107 Barringer, Jennette 107 Alexander, Kenneth 74 Baninger, Kimberly 74 Alexander, Ronald 74 Bartlett, Tonia 91 Alexander, Travis 43, 90 Bass, Anjie 90 Alger, Angela 74 Batts, Brian 74 Allen, Robert 90, 178 Baucom, Christy 74 Allen, Shane 107 Baucom, Michael 22, 48, 143, 158 Allen, Trent 149 173 Allen, William 48, 178 Baucom, Trey 107 Allison, Jennifer 91, 166 Baucom, William Allison, Marcy 42, 48 ' Baxter, Tim 23, 74, 158 Allman, Bobby 48, 146 Beam, Julie 43, 90 Allman, Jennifer 74 Beam, Natalie 36, 48 Allred, Dawn 48 SCWO'-S 42 Beam, Suzanne 90 Almond, Joey 43, 74 '---- Bean, Belinda 48 Alsbrook, Angela 48 Beasley, Mrs. Alice 128 Altman, Mark 107 Beaver, Janet 107 Alwell, Judy 91 A Beaver, John 90 Ammons, Steve 91 5 Beck, Belinda 74 Anderson, Stephanie 74 Beck, Michael 48 Angley, Mr. Bob 130, 158 H Becker, Jennifer 51 Archer, David 42, 74, 112 Begley, Paul 90, 173, 178 Ard, Billy 107 , Bell, Amy ll, 51, 58 Ard, Robert 74 Bell, Brian 107, 178 Ard, William Benton, Jason 51 Arey, Mrs. Ava 130 Berryman, Scott 22, 51, 158 Argo, Joe 23, 74 Biddy, Randy 90 Arment, Valerie 107 Billings, Bobbie 51 Amette, Kelly Bingley, Elena 90 Arthurs, Cole 48 Black, Felicia 51 Atkinson, Brian 74 Black, Franklin 90, 149 Atwell, Christine 48 Black, Ralph 90 Ausmann, Paul 74 Blackbum, Howard 107, 149, 178 Austin, Mrs. Patricia 136 Blackmon, Latonia 90 Austin, Steven 146, 149 Blackwelder, Amy 51 Austell, Ms. Adrian 127 Blackwelder, Nathan 23, 74 Ayscue, Alan 74, 149 Blackwelder, Ned 107 Blackwelder, Susan 74 Blackwell, Ronnie 22, Sl, 158 Blake, Valencia 22, 107 Blakeney, Raymond 90 Bae, Andrew 90, 149 Blakeney, Terry 90, 143, 163 Bae, Art 107 Bland, Mr. Laljry 137 Bailey, James 151 Bland, Mrs. Terry 137 Bailey, john 90, 99 Bl15,TPE,CL11JB: Fllont Igor: Stgcey Stephglnson E ligesixdent, Nzgalie Troutgian I Blue, Sabrina 74 BF , T' h 107, 16 lce resl ent, my e - ecretary, awn e IC oasf reasurer, roo e Bl h y 1 Bglclr Y90 178 3 Tyson - Historian, Brice Pender - Reporter, Ginger Phillips, Mrs. Overcash, Bolisne ilgmggo 129 Baker' R dy 43' 107 Mrs. Arey - Advisors. 2nd Row: Sarah Evans, Kathy Staley, Christy Grisdale, B It g' T. '90 B I ' an a ' Cindy Faulkenbery, Robin Russell, Brenda Campany, Kelly Gallagher, Mark 0 01 lm Bah' gtegheg gg' T39 Carroway, Jennifer Snipes, Karen Holloway. 3rd Row: Kim Trotter, Laura Moore, 3005- ?ha1'lf0S EW 3 af v fa , Mindy Hughes, Becky Hunter, Lesley Creamer, Jennifer Bradford, Jason OOHC, SHUI Cf Ballard, Mrs, Doris 137 Kauffman, Kristie Rhodes, Scott Trufant, Jaren Kiser. 4th Row: Charise White, Boone, Walter Ballard, Lee 107 Kevin Sigurdsen, Buddy Gardner, Bryan Dill, Eric Tucker, Mark Forester, Jeff Bost, Brad 51, I46, 130 Banks, Kenneth 74 143 H1inC0Ck, Shawn Robinwni David C0019 Bost, Mr. Paige 132 Barbee, Mrs. Anna,135 Bostian, Mrs. Kimberly 137 Barbee, Bryan 23. 90, 158 Boudreaux, Laura 43, 107 Barbee, Keith 107 Bowles, Kevin 51 Barbee, Kimberly 74 Bowlin, Mark 51 Barbee, Mrs. Scletta 132 Bowlin, Shane 107, 163 Barbee, Mrs. Sharon 130 Bradford, Jennifer 74 Barbee, Tanya 43, 91 Branch, Craig 74 Barber, Randy 43, 91 Brank, William Bare, George 91 Brashear, Ronald 90, 114 190 f Index Brawle Brawle y, Mrs. Pam 126 y, Tony Brendle, Angel 90 Brindle, Jeffrey 42, 74 Brindle, Jerry 107 Brindle, Jonathon Brinkerhoff, Cheryl 36, 42, 74 Brinson, Jennifer 23, 43, 90 Brooks, Gregory 74, 180 Brooks, Gwynn 74 Brooks, Ms. Ruth 133 Broome, Mrs. Nancy 131 Brown, Christine 74 Brown, Detra 51 Brown, Erin 36, 75 Brown, Thomas 90 Brown, Todd 90 Brown, Wendy 22, 90 Brumley, Brumley, Michael 75 William 107 Bullard, Da-Nae 75 Bullock, Troy 107, 163 Bunting, Joe 43, 90 Burch, Bryan 23, 75, 149, 158 Burgess, Erin 90 Burks, Jennifer 43, 90 Burr, Jennifer 22, 36, 75 Burris, Michael 51 Burris, Mr. Mike 129, 173 Burris, Bob 74, 143 Burris, Spencer Burris Steven 51 Butts, ,Kimberly 74 Byers , Mrs. Grace 126 Cain, Bobby 74 Cain, Jonathan 51 Caldwell, Ericka 90 Caldwell, Fred Caldwell, Lisa 51 Caldwell, Mrs. Pinky 137 Caldwell, Caldwell, Caldwell, Caldwell, Campany Campbell Campbell Campbell Silisa 74, 142 Teni 43, 107, 188 Trent 90 Vemeta 23, 74 , Brenda 75 , Fred 51 , Jill 75 Sara 23 75 Campbelli Mr. -fslmpyv 134, 149, iss Canaday, Bobby 51, 146 Cannon, Lay 43, 107 Cannon, Steve 22, 50, 51, 68, 99, 146, 158 Canup, Beverly 8, 51 Carl, Christen 43, 90 Carpenter, Ericka 43, 90 Carpenter, Robert Carr, Jino 90 Carr, Lacey Carr, Reginald 43, 107 Carr, Tracey 75 Carriker, Jennifer 51 Carrington, Anthony 22, 50, 51, 68, 99, 158 Carroll, Beverly 75 Carroll, Jill 76 Carroll, Shelly 76 Carroway, Mark 76 Carroway, Lynn 90 Carson, Annette 51 Carter, Tammy 92 Cartrett, Kelley 22, 42, 92 Cartrett, Mr. Ken 124 CHRISTIANS UNITED t,Iuniors!Seni0rsJ Front Row: Amy Bell - President, Sarah Evans - Vice-President, Pam Craig - Chaplain, Treva Thomas - Music Chairman, Saundra Ledbetter - Secretary, Jeff Drye - Social Chairman. Not pictured: Brian Atkinson - Treasurer. 2nd Row: Sheila Morrison, Lynn Workman, Melissa Snipes, Krista Clark, Basheba Miller, Tarci Kirkpatrick, Jennette Barringer. 3rd Row: LeeAnn Dutch, Wesley Pryor, Keriette Watts, Julie Murr, Danita Mercer, Detra Brown, April Jordan. 4th Row: Marcus Nurse, Charlotte VanHoy, Chad Norris, Buster Stockton. GSS Rfb CHRISTIANS UNITED Front Row: Mrs. Hardin - Advisor, Daphne Rogers - Reporter, Valencia Blake, Laton Gayle, Melissa Gilmore, Latonya McLaughlin, Marilyn Gates, Cindy Faulkenbery, Julie Faulkenbery, Leslie Morgan, Dione West, Tracey Carr, Debra Thomas, Carla Shue. 2nd Row: Teena Reynolds, Renee Roberts, Jennifer Cox, Michael Beck, April Stevenson, Jennifer Motley, Julie Murr, Natalie Lambert, Michelle Paxton, Melinda Craig, Ginger Shawley, Mary Craig. 3rd Row: Tanya Barbee, Tonya Stottman, Kerri Seagraves, Sherri McKinney, Roslyn Douglas, Mike Culler, Amy Ferguson, Sherry Christy, Julie Beam, April Foster, Benny Furr, Brad Jones. 4th Row: Alex Hammett, Brian Kelly, Perry Lassiter, Brian Bell, Kerry Gallagher, Glenn Blythe, Todd Furr, Bob Burris, Alisha Hudson, Wesley VanHoy, Penny Watkins, David Cook. aster onna Caster, obin 92 Castor, Rebekah 76, 173 Cauble, Chad 107 Cauble, Andy 76, 149 Caudill, James 76, 178 , Cauthen, Kammie 76 Cauthen, Kristie Sl Cauthen, Melissa 42, 76 Chandler, Ronnie 51 Chaney, Linda 51 Chapman, Gina 92 Chapman, Ricky 107 Cheeseman, Chad 23, 76, 158 Chisholm, Debra 107 Chopko, Heather 43, 107 -Y Case, And 51 151,180 gr: , iw I C Christy, Buddy 106 Christy, Cynthia 51 Christy, Mr. James 133 Christy, Lori 43, 106 Christy, Matt 106, 163 Christy, Paul Christy, Rita 39, 49, 50, 51, 68 153, 155, 182 Christy, Sherry 43, 106 Chubirko, Charles 92 Chubirko, Eva 51 Chubirko, Michael 22, 51, 143, 158 Clancy, John 51, 69, 158, 173 Clark, Krista 23, Sl, 174 Clay, Angela 106 Clay, Jennifer 93 Clay, Wateree 93 Clayton, Dennis 76 Clayton, Mr. Russell 146, 149 Cline, Barry 93 Cline, Chris 93 Cline David 76, 173 Cline, Debbie 43, 107 Cline, Jody 23, 76, 149, 158 Cline, Walter 76 Clouse, Aaron 107, 173 Cobb, Buddy 76 Coggins, Elizabeth 93 Cohan, Tonya 107 Cole, Amy 107 Coley, Lisa 36, 76 Coley, Mark 107 Collins, Crystal 76 Combs, Brett 92, 149 Combs, Chad 51, 54, 146 Cook, Brian 92 Cook, David 76 Cooke, Ashley 92 Cooper, Thomas 92 Corl, David 92, 163 Correll, Mr. Andre 136 Correll, Boyd 51 Correll, Bryon 93, 178 Costello, Kim 52 Cotto, Marcus Covington, Andre Cox, Jennifer 93, 142 Craft, Mark 52 Craig, Amy 43, 106 Craig, Mary 106 Craig, Melinda 93 Craig, Pamela 52 Craven, Larry 93 Creamer, Lesley 76, 153, 169 Cress, Angela 93 Cress, George 76 Crisco, Lisa 43, 92 Critz, Carter 106, 149 Cross, Sean 76 Crowder, Melissa Crowley, Kathleen 92, 153, 155 Clubs X 191 188 Crowley, Lynn 106 Cmz, Eduardo 92 Culler, Michael 106 Cunningham, Dana 76, 180 Cunningham, Franklin 52, 143 Cureton, Eric 43, 107 Cureton, James 76, 143 Curlee, Tommy 107 Dalton, Jameie 92, 149 Daughtery, Mr. Raymond 135 Davis, Greg 107 Davis, Mr. James 136 Davis, Rhonda 43, 107 Davis, Roxanne 22, 52, 142 Davis, Shae 43, 107 Dayvault, Scott 76 Deal, Deborah 36, 52, 57 Dean, Margaret 108 Dean, Robert 52 Deaton, Angela 108 Deaton, Steve 52 Deboyace, Tammy 43, 92 Dees, Gabe 76 Deese, Billy 92 Deese, Lori 76 Deese, Miriam 92 Deese, Naomi 52 Delapp, Sean 52 DeNicholas, Shawn 8, ll, 49, 52, 61, 69, 99 DeNicholas, Todd 58, 76 Dennis, Cindy 43, 92 Dennis, Ronda 108 Dennis, Mrs. Sue 126 Denny, Mark 39, 76, 151, 178 Dial, Sonja 43, 108 Dill, Bryan 76, 143 Dixon, Allie 76 Dixon, Alisha 76, 142 Dodge, Christina 76 Donahue, Timothy 76 Dooley, Christina 92 Dooley, Marice 52 Dorton, Roman 76, 156 Dorton, Scott 76 Dotson, Mr. Robert 129 Douglas, James 23, 76, 158, 180 Douglas, Paris 42, 52 Douglas, Roslyn 108 Downs, Andy 92 Drake, Paula 92 Drew, Linda 36, 76, 155 Driscoll, Mr. Mark 129 Drye, Amy 76 Drye, Jeffrey 39 Drye, Kimberly 52 Drye, Michael 108 Drye, Paul 76 Drye, Tammy 76 Dudney, Ronnie 52 Dudney, Sherry 92, 166 Duke, Annette 42, 92, 112, 142, 188 Duncan, Michael 52, 156 Dunn, Christy 52 Dunn, Lorrie 42, 92 Dupont, Eric 92 Dutch, LeeAnn 52 Dyer, Michelle 76 192 X Index COSMETOLOGY I: Front Row: Vickie Funderburk, Angel Sides, Lisa Coley, Susan Blackwelder. 2nd Row: Belinda Beck, Dolly Parson, Christine Brown. COSMETOLOGY ll: Front Row: Melissa Thompson, Jennifer Nobles, Amy Sossaman, Michelle Thweatt. 2nd Row: Rachelle Goodman, Kim Drye, Amanda Teeter, Naomi Deese. VICA Front Row: Tonja Furr, Angela Mesimer, Angela Alger, Keriette Watts, Becky Sehom, Tumar Nichols, Chris Ward. 2nd Row:Tommy Polk, Starla Moss, Monetta McCauley, Rodney Van Wieren, George Rhinehart, Rob Farrell. 3rd Row: Mike White, Jill Campbell, Willie Knox, Sam Mullis, Scott Berryman, Steve Deaton, Shawn Robinson, Bobby Canaday, David Harrison. 4th Row: James Harris, Mark Melton, Dan McNeal, Alan Lee, Darrell Eggers, Joel Wallace, Sean Riggs, Keith Aldridge, Billy Dees, Chad Cheeseman. Sth Row: Rodney Shipp, Michael Lawton, Dustin Wease, Darrell Marshall, Eric McClellan, Matt Young, Mark Bowlin, Kevin Jackson, Kevin Franz, George Barrin er - Advisor. Eamhardt, Gloria 52 Eamhardt, Sean 77 Easley, Allen 22, 52, 62, 143, 151 Eddy, Kristen 52 Edwards, Christopher 108 Edwards, Connie 52 Edwards, Dustin Edwards, Kevin 92, 143 Edwards, Tymphany 17, 52, 99 Eggers, Darrell 52, 146 Eidson, Mrs. Mary 129 Eldridge, Barbara 108 Elliott, Wendy 77 Elwood, Tasha 43, 92 Emerson, Chris 52, 178 Emerson, Kimberly 36, 77 England, Kevin 77 Engstrom, Eric 92, 149 Eubanks, Amanda 52 Eudy, Michael 77 Eury, Brandy 108 Eury, Todd 52, 146 Evans, Brian 108 Evans, Sarah 11, 52, 61 Evans, Tabatha 43, 108 Ezell, Shelley 52 Faggart, Derek 52 Faries, Michael 108 Faries, Richard 77, 178 Farrell, Robert 43, 92, 178 Faulkenberry, Jennifer 108 Faulkenbery, Cynthia 77, 169 Faulkenbery, Julie 92, 169 Faulkenbury, Lori 43, 92 Faust, Maria 77 Ferguson, Amy 43, 108 Ferreira, Francisco 30, 52, 180 Ferriss, Jonathan 52, 178 Fetterman, Marla 52 Finfrock, Amy Fink, Gordon 92 Fink, Julie 92 Fink, Laura 108 Finley, Kelly 52, 153, 155, 182 Fisher, Angela 77, 42, 159 Fisher, Christopher 108, 173 Fisher, Mrs. Karen 133 Fitch, Susan 77 Fite, Jason 92 Fleming, Mrs. Sara 128 Fleming, Jatana 108, 43, 142 Flory, Kyle 78 Ford, Luther 108 Ford, Natasha 108, 23 Ford, Roslyn 78, 42, 155, 182 Forester, Mark 52, 8, 11, 53, 69, 143, 165, 180 Forrest, Tanya 108 Fortner, Amy 108 Fortner, Michael 92 Foster, Angela 78, 23, 153, 155, 182 Foster, April 108 Foster, Herbie 108 Foster, Jerry 78 Franklin, Leslie 78, 182 Franz, Kevin 78 Freeman, Brian 78 Friar, Jackie Friar, Jeanie 78, 36 Frings, Michael 108, 43 Funderburke, Vickie 78 Furr, Benjamin 92 Furr, Darren 92 Furr Furr Furr Furr Furr Furr Davrd 92 149 Mrs Hazel 137 Jenmfer 92 174 Todd 108 142 Tonja 78, 42 Tracy 78 Garney, Mrchael 92 Gallager, Kerry 108 Gallagher, Kelly ll 42, 55, 112 Galyan Davrd Gandy Mr Rrchard 129 Garcra Carlos 78 Garcra Frances 78 Gardner Jerry 108 Gardner Walter 78 Garmon Jamie 43 108 Garris Kelly 55 Gates Marrlyn 43 108 Gayle Elrzabeth 78 Gayle Laton 108, 188 Gentle Kelly 108 Gentle Waynette 94 Gentry Chns 108 Grbson Susan 78 Grddlngs Jeff 94 Gilleland, Ray 43 78 Gilleland, Rrcky 43 78 Hayes Davrd lll Gillespre Gilmore Gilreath Mr Jlmmy 158 Gledhrll Russell 43 108 Angela 91 94 142 174 Mel1ssa94, 155 188 Glover Chnstopher 108 Goforth Jeff 108 163 Goodman Goodman Goodman Goodman Damel 78 156 Rachelle 55 Sarah 78 Terry 108 Goodson Danrel78 151 178 Gordon John 94 Gragg Julre 78 Graham Angela 95 Graham Marlene 108 Graham Perry 78 Graves Trsha 43 108 Gray Lashonda 108 Gray Randal 108 163 Green Lamont 43 108 163 Green Julra 39 95 Green Kerth Greene Bryon 95 Greene Chnstopher 108 Greenwell Karen 55 Greer Christopher 95 Greer Dawn 78 Gregory Charles 78 151 Gregory Ronme 55 Gregory Shawn 43 108 Grey Brran 95 Grrbble Scott 108 Gnce Joy 94 Grrer Wrllre 94 163 Grrffln Bnan 108 Grrffin Lee 108 Grrndstaff Robert 94 108 Gnsdale Chrrsty 78 Gryder Maura 108 Gudger Drane 43 108 Gulledge Crystal 78 Gulledge Tracey 94 Gunnell, James 78 Gunter, Phrlrp 55, 146 FCA Front Row Rrta Chnsty Presrdent Jeff Hancock Vrce Presrdent Jul1e Murr Secretary John Clancy Treasurer 2nd Row Chnstle Parker Karen Greenwell Karen Holloway M1chaelChub1rko Allen Easley Jeffery McCauley Melvrn Mrller Ashley Wnght Karen Holleman 3rd Row GeneCl1ne Bryan D111 Eric Tucker Jeff Vaughn Karen Wessler Jennrfer Motley Mollre Harmon Stacy Stephenson Becky Hunter Alex Campbell 4th Row Sean Cross TedLauka1t1s Mark Forester Leslre Frankhn Jody Clrne Angela Foster Natalre Troutman Suzanne Walker Crystal Spears FFA Front Row Todd Eury Presrdent Ed Wayne Vrce Presrdent Chns Newsome Secretary Jeff Hancock Treasurer Sara Smrth Reporter Jody Cllne Sentinel Doug Vemon Advrsor 2nd Row Chr1sGreene Chr1sF1sher Jerry Walker Rrchard Helms Alex Campbell Davrd Wood Davrd Taylor Bnan Prlkrngton Chrp Ledbetter Nerl Hancock Trrpp Reed 3rd Row Tanya Forrest Carla Mason Glenn Blythe Jason Roberts Gabe Dees Johnny Brrndle Sean Rrggs Kevm Weddmgton Enc Seeker Shane Bowlm 4th Row Vanessa Isenhour Janet Beaver Jody Johnson Alan bong Carl Nrckelson Jeff Tumer Crarg Branch Mrtchell Watts James Jones Brlly James Sth Row Joe Mesrmer Buddy Chnsty John Beaver Dale Threadgrll Perry Lassrter Todd Russ Buster Stockton Chns Sedgwrck Hagan Anthony Hagler Tem 78 Hall Dav1d108 1 Hall Robby 94 Hall Timothy 55 Hall Ty 78 Hallman Alisha 95 Halyburton Jenny 55 Hammett Alex 108 173 Hancock Jeffrey 55 8 11 Hancock Patnck 111 Haney Errc Hankrns Errc 95 Hardm Mrs Rebecca 131 Harmon Molhe 95 153 182 Harrrs Hams Hams Hams Hams Hams Hams Corlnthran 78 Crarg 1ll Edward 55 58 Errk 42 95 178 James 22 55 163 Shannon 55 42 178 Tonya 22 42 95, 166 Harrrson Davrd 78 173 Hartsell Scottre 78 173 Harvey Karen S5 Harwell Judy Harwell Mr Wrllram 132 Harwood Elrsabeth 43 111 66 Harwood Mr Johnny 134 158 Hassrg Alrssa 36 55 Hassrg Joel 94 Hassrg Tonr 111 Hayworth Scott 94 Heerlem Er1k 111 Heerlern Keith 55 Helmmtoller Jeff 78 Helms Doug 78, 149 Helms Rrchard 78 Hemphrll Harry lll Henry Crystal 94 Henry Walter 111 Hensley Alan 55 Herman Jennrfer 43 1 lll 8 Hermes Krmberly 94 Hrldreth Rodney 94 Hrleman Ronda 78 Hrll Trmothy 55 Hrlton Hrnson Hrnson Hrnson Hrnson Hodgen Brent Chnstrna 55 Gregory 94 Larry 94 Patncra 94 s Natalre 55 Hohwresner Carol 94 Holland Gary 94 Holland Tara 94 Hollar Angela 55 Holleman Emrly 43 111, 188 Holleman Karen 94 142 174 Holloway Karen ll 55 70 142 153 182 Holmes Ms Sharon 129 153 Honbarger Davrd 55 Honeycutt Krnza 55 Honeycutt Lrsa lll Honeycutt Marvm lll Honeycutt Robert 94 Honeycutt Robrn 43 94 Hopper Andrea 94, 142 Horton Carol 55 Horton, Danny 55 Howard, Shayna lll S 7 , . Y 9 9 7 1 1 1 1 , , 78 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - - 5 ' 1 , . . .1 U 1 1 1 4 A 1 , ' ' 7 S ' ' 9 Q - - - 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 . , - - 1 1 1 1 130 1 1 - - 1 1 1 , , . . . , , . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 , . 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 7 9 9 V 5 9 7 7 7 7 9 , 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 ' S 9 7 r nu ,K - 9 , 9 Y 1 1 A 1 9 1 V S 9 9 11 . 1 9 ' 9 V I ' 7 ' 1 ' 1 1 9 1 1 , . , 1 1 1 1 1 , , Q 9 ' .f 1 . 1 - , ' Gxlreath, MIS. Rachel 135 Nfi , Hawks, Cindy SS 1 1 , 9 Y 1 1 1 1 3 9 9 1 1 7 7 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 1 7 9 7 9 1 , , 06, , 17 7 9 1 1 , 1 1 1 9 1 9 9 9 y 1 1 1 7 9 7 9 1 1 7 9 7 7 1 I 5 1 1 'Q 1 1 1 , , 1 1 1 - 1. , 9 . ,, I - : 1 , 1 , 9 9 3 9 9 9 ' 1 1 . . . . . . , , . 3 7 3 ' ' 7 , U 9 , 7 - 1 1 1 1 1 7 . I . . I ' S S 9 7 7 . Y Y 7 ' ' , J , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 9 1 1 1 - 2 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 7 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Clubs I 193 Irby, Mr. Don 137 Howie, Latise 22, 78, 165 Huber, Beth 42, 78, 112, 158 Hudson, Alisha 94, 155 Hudson, Nichole 42, 94 Huffstetler, Beth 94 Hughes, Melinda 11, 55, 155 Hunsucker, Micheal ll1 Hunt, David lll Hunt, Penny 55 Hunter, Rebecca 78, 142, 174 Hurley, Lisa 79 Hyatt, Mrs. Deborah 133 Ingram, Mark 22, 55, 158, 180 lsenhour, Ms. Joan 126 lsenhour, Vanessa 111 Isley, Angela 55 Ivey, Dione 55, 165 Jackson, Andrea 79, 42, 112 Jackson, Anthony 23, 79, 158, 180 Jackson, Bryan 94, 149 Jackson, Kevin 55 Jackson, Richard 43 Jacobs, David lll Jacobs, Robert 111 James, Cheryl 43, 94 James, Stacy 43, 111 James, William 111 Jenkins, Tonya 79 Johnson, Mrs. Anne 128 Johnson, Brian 94 Johnson, Cassandra 94 Johnson, James 94 Johnson, Jody 111 Johnson, Michael 36, 55 Johnson, Rebecca 79 Johnson, Robin 79 Johnson, Tammy 111 Jones, Carolyn 94 Jones, David 42, 79, 178 Jones, George 22, 151, 158 Jones, Brad 43, 111 Jones, James 111 Jones, Kathrina 55 Jones, Kathryn 94 Jones, Leonard 111 Jones, Rhonda 55 Jones, Robert 79 Jones, Tamara 111 Jones, Tarrence 94, 173 Jordan, Aaron 79, 143 Jordan, April 79 Jordan, Jennifer 43, 111 Jordan, Kimberly 22, 56, 165 Jordan, Malia 111 Jordan, Teresa 56, 23 Jung, Amber 80, 165 Jung, Tiffany 22, 80 194 X Index SPEC: Front Row: Natalie Troutman, Karen Wessler, Anne Quesenberry, Laura Williams. 2nd Row: Randall Sechler, Beverly Cannup, Robin Russell, Charise White. 3rd Row: Charlotte VanHoy, Rita Christy, Brooke Tyson, Kelly Gallagher, Brice Pender. FTA: Amy Laws, Michel McClamrock, Kammic Cauthen, Jodie Pendleton. 2nd Row: Julie Penberthy, Latise Howie, Connie Rinehardt, Sarah Evans. 3rd Row: Kathe Watkins, Jennifer Suther, Kim Jordan, Amber Jung. 4th Row: Anne Quesenberry, Maria Faust, Michelle Nicholson. 5th Row: Michele Kelemecz, Timisha Stallings, Randa Baker. 6th Row: Mrs. Austin, Mrs. Land - Advisors, Rita Christy. I 1 2 . ff rw J .L FHA: Kina Scott - Secretary!Reporter, Katanya Scott, Detra Brown - Vice President. 2nd Row: Keni Seagraves, Rhonda Rutherford, Shelia Morrison, Lynn Workman, Melissa Snipes, Basheba Miller, Krista Clark. 3rd Row: Audrey Mason, April Stevenson, Jennifer Tate, Britton Stogner, Sherri McKinney, Corin- thian Harris. 4th Row: Tracey Slater, Vicki Nicholson, India Miller, Kelley Page, Maria Miller, Lynda Sheely, Michelle Spears. Kallelis, Kristine 111 Kannenberg, Mrs. Betty 135 Karlon, Kimberly 56, 155, 182 Karriker, Ms. Virginia 127 Kauffman, Jason 39, 80, 178 Keasler, Robert 42, 56, 112 Kee, Rhonda 80 Kee, Tamara 56 Keeling, Angela 94 Keith, Kerry 94 Kelemecz, Michelle 39, 56 Keller, Glenn Kelly, Stephen 110 Kennedy, Jennifer 110 Kennerly, Laura 80 Key, Sheila Key, William 43, 110 Kiker, Mark 56 Kiker, Mitchell 110 Killough, Timothy 56 Kindley, Bryan 80, 143 King, Brian 80 Kinley, Mickey 56 Kinley, Scott 94 Kirkpatrick, Charles 110 Kirkpatrick, Traci 20, 56 Kiser, Kiser, Todd 111, 178 Jaren 80, 178 Kiser, Philip 111, 178 Knox, Dashonn 80 Knox, Vaughn Knox, Willie 56, 158, 146 Kuhne, Jason 80, 151 Kuhne, Wendy 96, 153, 155, 1 Kuhnke, Douglas 80 Lackey, Andrea 56 Lackey, Jeramie 96 Lackey, Mr. Larry 158 Lafond, Blake 111 LaMarre, Ms. Joanne 129 Lambert, Natalie 56 Lancaster, Ladd 56, 146 Land, Mrs. June 127 Langley, Micheal 111, 163 Langley, Mrs. Nan 135 Lanspery, Jill 96 Lanspery, Wendy 56 Lassiter, Perry 96 Latter, Jessica 43, 111 Laukaitis, Ted 56, 178 Laws, Amy 54, 56 Lawton, Michael 80 Ledbetter, Chip 80 Ledbetter, Saundra 80 Ledford, Debra 97 Lee, James 56 Lee, Jenifer 42, 56 Lee, Mrs. Vada 135 Lego, Dale 97 Lemons, James 97, 163 Lewis, Bradley 110 Lewis, Brent 110 Linebarrier, Julie 110 Linn, William 97 Little, Mrs. Carol 137 Little, Carrie 22, 42, 97, 166 Little, Onnie 96 Little, Mrs. Rosa 134 Little, Timothy 80 Little, Wayne 110 Livingston, Elizabeth 110 Lloyd, Pamela 80 8 Lockett, Ryan 111 Loflin, Phillip S6 Long, Long, Long Connie 96 Edwine 80 Karen 80 165 Love? shane so, Lowe , Lunn, Brett 96, 163 Marlin 111 Lunn, Robin 80 Makin Trav1s96 163 Mallemee Lori Mangum Bnan S6 178 Manning James 111 Marconi Pamela S6 153 Mark M1chael80 180 Marlow John 111 Marshall Darrell 56 Marshall Mrs Mary 137 Mason Audry 80 Mason Carla 111 Morton Tonya 81 Mathews Mathews Mathews Mauldm Maxwell Heidi 113 John 56 Mr Van 131 James 56 146 James May Tracey 42 97 McClamrock Alex 43 113 McCain Arkita 80 McCauley Frank 43 113,163 McCauley Jeffrey 22 23 56 146 McCauley Monetta 56 McClamrock Michel 80 McClamrock Curt McClannon Jeanna 36 S6 169 McClellan Jon 97 McClellan Thomas McClorey Tera 22 42 80 McClure Eddie 112 149 163 McCool Traci 56 McDaniel Sheri 97 McDaniel Trina 80 McDonald Doug 11 49 56 146 180 McDonald Jodie 113 McGuire Jason 97 McKinley Jennifer 43 113 McKinley Joseph 80 McKinney Shem 97 McLaughlin Latonja McLean Robm96 149 163 McClendon David 80 McL1nnahan Mr Glennl McManus Kelly 80 McNeal Daniel 56 McNeill Rebecca 80 McPherson Dawn 96 McRor1e Ann Marie 56 McRor1e Crystal 43 11 McV1cker Richard 113 Medlm Melton Melton Mercer Michael 80 Mark S6 Ms Sarah 130 Danita 80 Mergelos Curtis 80 112 Mesimer Mesimer Mesimer Mesimer Metzgar Meyer Mllem Miller Miller Angela 96 Joe 113 Karen 113 Tammy 80 Elizabeth 42 80 112 Ronald 80, 173 Allen S6 Amy 96 Angle 96 FRENCH CLUB!SENIORS: Front Row: Laura Moore - President, Wendy Shepherd - Vice President, Kim Jordan - Secretary, Jennifer Suther - Treasurer. 2nd Row: Daniel S. Nichols Laura Williams Michelle Nicholson Jeanna McClannon Shannon Harris Timisha Stallings Natalie Beam Michele Kelemecz 3rd Row Wendy Lanspery Kristin Eddy Gwen Nabors Anne Quesenberry Julie Penbenhy Natalie Hodgens Fourth Row Kelly Gallagher Mindy Hughes Shawn DeN1cholas Jeff Drye Mark Forester Ronnie Blackwell Steve Cannon Shawn Robinson Kenneth Tucker Fl FRENCH CLUBXUNDERCLASSMEN Front Row Mrs Petrea Advisor Jennifer Williams Michelle Wade Amber Jung Nicole Sherrill Kammie Cauthen Michel McClamrock Mana Faust Tiffiny Jung Anjie Bass Mrs Mul Imax Advisor 2nd Row DaNae Bullard Angie Sanders Leslie Franklin Amy Drye Tonya Morton Tiffany Moody Phuong Nguyen Susan Shepherd Beth Huffstetler Danette Blue 3rd Row Amanda Aldridge Enn Brown Lon Mal lemee Kathy Staley Kimberly Butts Kim Trotter Lisa Hurley Lynn Flory Christy Myers Christy Grisdale 4th Row Selena Wnght Kara White Buddy Gardner Chip VanPelt Jennifer Blackwelder Kevin Franz Kim Hermes Becky Hunter Tim Little Tim Donahue Sth Row Kenneth Trull Charles Chubirko Scott Trufant David Cook James Bailey Scott Gnbble Will Montomery Lee Ballard Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Basheba 59 Bemard 180 Mrs. Betty 135 Chris 96 Edward 96 Felicia 23 lndia S9 James Jenny 113 Maria 113 Melvin 22, 59, 146, 158 Nila 113 Mills Mr. David 142 Mills Edward 80 Mingo Mrs Chris 137 Mmugh Robert Misenhelmer Jondoly 43 113 Misenheimer Jimmy 80 143 Modesltt Mrs Louise 137 Moller Mary 17 59 Montgomery William 80 143 Moody Tiffany 80 Moore Laura 11 42 59 112 Moore Rose 59 Moore Michael 81 Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Angela 59 Deana 43 113 Kimberly S9 166 Leslie 23 96 Lon 59 62 Lynn 59 Moms John 113 Momson Momson Momson Momson B11l1e23 81 Ms Margaret 128 Mrs Sarah 130 Shelia 81 155 182 Moser Tamara 54 S9 Moser Terrance 113 163 Moses Kevin 59 Moss Moss Moss Moss Bryon 43 113 163 Frederick 22 S9 158 M1chael113 143 149 Starla 17 S9 Motley Jennifer 59 153 155 Mullmax Mrs Barbara 131 Mullmax Lisa 96 Mullis Samuel96 146 158 Murph Melinda 81 Murr Julie 59 142 174 Myers Christy 81 Nabors Gwen 59 Nabors John 96 163 Nall Alan 96 30 Namhen Christianole Nash Johnette 59 Neal Jerinda 43 Nelson Nick 81 156 Newsome Chr1s81 146 Newsome Watty 59 Nguyen Nguyen Nichols Nichols Linh 96 Phuong 81 Danny 59 Tumar 43 59 81 Nicholson Michelle Nicholson V1ck159 Nlckolson Carla 96 Nobles Noms Noms Norris Noms Noms Nunn Jennifer 59 Chad 113 Charlene 82 Mrs Laura 136 Richard 113 Steven 59 Bnan 82 Clubs X 195 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n ' ' W . 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V . . . 1 ' 7 1 7 1 J ' , 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 9 ' , ., . , 1 7 1 , 1 Nunn, Scott 82 Nurse, Carlos 96, 143 Nurse, Marcus 59 Oakley, Donna 42, 96, 112, 166 O'Brien, Sean 113, 163 Odell, Mrs. Robin 135 Ortiz, Kenneth 113 Overcash ,Cindy sz, 153 Overcash, Mrs. Jane 133 Overcash, Jill 42, 96, 173 Overcash, Lisa 23, 36, 82, 75 Overcash Shelia 82 Owens Heather 113 Owens Jeff 96 Page Kelly 82 Pait Lori 113 Palmer Robert 113 Palmer Sandra 82 155 Park Chong 82 173 Park James 96 99 Parker Christine 82 142 174 Parks Demond 43 113 163 Parks Michael 23 96 158 Parson Dolly Patterson Michael 82 Pattillo Ms Lydia 131 Pawaroo Vidyanand 113 Paxton Michelle 43 113 188 Payne Hubert 113 Penberthy Julie 22 59 Pender Neal 96 Pender Brice 39 82 Pender William 96 Pendleton Jodie 53 S9 70 165 Pendleton John 96 Penley Aberon113 163 Penley Cindy Penley Devenna 113 Penninger Bryan Penninger Tracy 43 113 Perkins James 96 Perry Marshal 62 Petrea Mrs Cynthia 127 Petranick Steve 59 178 Pettigrew Eric 112 Petty Christopher 112 178 Pharr April Pharr Melvette Phllbeck Mr Dan 125 Phllbeck Mrs Linda 126 Phillips Ginger 82 Pickard James 43 112 Pilkington Brian 59 143 Pitchford Carrie 112 Pitchford Madison 96 Plesh Melisa 82 Plott Heather 112 Poindexter Stacy 96 188 Polk Robbie 113 Polk Tommy 82 Poole David 82 Poole Mrs Glenda 124 Pope Susan 96 Poston Poston Poston Poston Poston Powlas Pressley Presson Preston Crystal 43 113 Jennifer 82 Jimmy 57 59 146 Philip 82 William 59 Michael 82 Marc 82 42 Ms Betty 125 Brooks 96, 158 HISTORY CLUB: Front Row: Shawn Robinson - President, Jodie Pendleton - Vice President, Becky Hunter - Secretary, Ted Laukaitis - Treasurer, Phuong Nguyen, Kimberly Butts. 2nd Row: Ginger Phillips, Jennifer Suther, Kathe Watkins, Michel McClamrock, Kammie Cauthen, Nicole Sherrill, Brooke Tyson, Brenda Campany, Maria Faust, Michelle Wade, Kelley Cartrett. 3rd Row: Kelly Finley, Jennifer Brinson, Annette Duke, Wendy Lanspery, Amy Bell, Laura Moore, Michelle Nicholson, Kim Hemes, Jason Kauffman, Chip VanPelt. 4th Row: Kim Barbee, Charles Chubirko, Julie Muir, Kelly Gallagher, Stacey Stephenson Natalie Troutman, Kim Trotter, Anne Quesenberiy Lesley Creamer Steve Austin Mark Forester 5th Row Larry Craven Danita Mercer Brice Pender Brian Batts Randa Baker Dione lvey Jaren Kiser Jeff Vaughn Doug Tumer Bryan Dill Scott Trufant 5-..sf' .1 HOSA Front Row Charlene Noms Robin Russell Jennifer Carriker Kathe Watkins Jody Sharpe 2nd Row Christy Dunn Janet Thompson Jennifer Suther Wendy Shepherd Nicole Sherrill 3rd Row Mrs Stancil Advisor Brian Atkinson Preston, Delaine 59 Price, Darrell 59 Price, Dwayne 82 Price, Jason 113 Pryor, Wesley 82, 149 Puckett, Brian 96, 143 Puckett, Leigh Anne 59 Purser, Stephanie 106, 113 Putnam, Christopher 82 Quesenberry Anne 60 Quesenberry Robert 113 163 Quinn James 112 Raffaldt Darron 60 Raffaldt Mrs Thelma 137 Ragan Brian 42 82 Rary Mrs Rita 137 Ray Mr Arden 135 Ray Theresa 43 112 Readling Mrs Beverly 127 Reece Mr Terry 133 Reed Charles 112 Reeder Pam 82 Reese Daryl 112 Reese Michelle 42 98 Reid Brian 60 180 Reitz Jacqueline 43 98 Reitz Natalie 60 Reno Bobbie 112 Reynolds Ada 115 Reynolds Matthew Reynolds Teena 98 Rhinehardt Wil1iam60 173 Rhodes Kristie 82 Rhyne Michele 42 50 60 7 Richards Mr Donald 115 Richardson Johnny 60 Richardson Lisa 115 Riddle Susan 115 Riggs John Riggs Sean 60 Riggs Mrs Nelda 127 Riley Debra 17 60 62 Riley Teresa 115 Rinehardt Chnstopher 98 Rinehardt Connie 98 Rinehardt George 60 Ritchie Michael 60 Ritchie Mrs Phyllis 133 Ritchie Tishua 99 Robbins Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Robbie 99 Chondra 43 99 Craig 99 Renee 43 99 Thomas 82 Robinson Lawson I1 60 Robinson Sherman 115 Rodgers Kelly 60 180 Rodwell Bryan 60 Rogers Daphne 98 Rogers Rodney 98 173 Rolland Ms Ellen 127 Rose Mr Mike 125 158 Roseberry William 115 Rowell Anthony 98 Rowland Dena 42 98 Rowland Derek 60 156 Rucker lra 115 Rucker VeeVee 142 Ruddy Harry 53 60 Rudnik Ranee 98 09 7 1 1 1 1 Q J ' 1 - 0 1 1 f ' ' . 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Index Russ, Kenneth 99 Russ Todd Russell Brent Russell Robin ll 60 168 Rutherford Rhonda 82 Safrlt Gary 99 Safrlt Mrs Laura 133 Salter Jason 99 Sanders Angela 82 Sangandl Jerel 60 Sattertield Kesha 23 82 Scott Bryan 143 Scott Gaylen 99 Scott Kathanya 115 Scott Nakma 155 Scott Robert 115 Scott Rochelle 115 Seaford Dawn 115 Seagraves Kem 115 Seagraves Teresa 82 Seamon Jlmmy 115 Sechler Chns 82 Sechler Randal 60 Sedgwlck Chrrs 115 Seeker Eno 115 163 Sehom Becky 60 Sepahrom Sepp199 Sexton Vannessa 115 Shane Angle 43 98 Shanks Jeffrey Sharpe Jody 60 Shawley Gmger 43 115 Sheely Lmda 39 Shelton Brad60 151 Shelton Holly 115 Shepherd Andrea 53 60 Shepherd Bndget 115 Shepherd Em1lyl15 188 Shepherd Susan 98 Shepherd Wendy 82 75 Shemll N1colel7 82 165 Shmn Mr Denms 134 Shrpp Mlchael Shlpp Rodney 158 Shlpp Steve 98 173 Shoe Shoe Shue Shue Shue Shue Shue Shue Srdes S1des Srdes Sldes Srgel Carmen 43 115 Mark 82 Carlotta 98 Ellzabeth 60 Nathan 98 Patncla Mrke 98 Shem 23 98 Angela 42 82 Charlle Enc 98 149 Todd 115 Mlchelle 60 Srgurdsen Kevm 11 60 Slmpson Bnan Slmpson He1d198 Smgleton Jeff 82 Srpe Jenmfer 115 Slater Tracey 115 Slawson Mrs Barbara 137 Sloop Smrth Smlth Smrth Smrth Smrth Sm1th Smrth Renda 98 Almee 98 Andrew 115 149 163 Apnl 60 Bradley 60 Brenda 115 188 Ka Doyle 82 JOURNALISM I Front Row Gary Safnt Kim Hennes Chnsty Parker Kelly Cartrett 2nd Row Van Maxwell DeLesl1e Walden Br1anBatts Karen Holleman Chr1sCl1ne 3rd Row Mrs Smlth Advrsor Sammy Mullrs GmgerPh1111ps Karen Long Chnsten Carl Katareya Wilson Conme Rmehardt Treva Thomas JUNIORETTES Front Row Beverly Canup Presldent Robm Russell Vrce Presldent Leshe Stafford Secretary Belmda Bean Treasurer Jeanna McClannon Reporter Marla Chubrrko Hlstorran 2nd Row Tracl Klrkpatnck Phuong Nguyen MlchelleN1cholson Laura Wrllrams Char1seWh1te 3rd Row Jul1eMurr Wendy Lansperry Amy Bell Laura Moore 4th Row Kelly Gallagher Stacy Stephenson Ruta Chnsty Monetta McCauley Klm Trotter SPANISH CLUB fSenrorsJ Front Row Alex Campbell President Jeff Hancock Vrce Presldent R1ta Chrrsty Secretary Karen Greenwell Treasurer Charlse Whlte Reporter 2nd Row Brltam Staley Debra Rlley Debble Deal Kelly Fmley Jenmfer Motley Amta Marconi Jenny Halyburton Sarah Evans Knst1eCauthen Todd Eury 3rd Row Mrchelle Rhyne Monetta McCauley Vrckr Nicholson Lrsa Abraham Bntton Stogner Roxanne Davls Julle Murr Clndl Christy LeeAnn Dutch Davld Wood Bryan Ulrrch 4th Row Kelly Rodgers Teresa Jordan Kathe Watkms Drone Ivey Jodre Pendleton Randa Baker Jenmfer Snlpes Tymphany Edwards Dawn Allred Franclsco Ferrerra Mmdy Hughes Chrrs Emerson Brad Shelton Andy Case Sth Row John Snuggs Steve Deaton Brad Bost Derek Rowland Clrfton Perry Allen Easley Joe Duncan Bnan Reld Phrllp Gunter Trey Wllson Ted Laukartls Smith, Smith Smrth Smlth Smrth Smith Smrth Smlth Smrth Smrth Snipes Snipes Snuggs Eric 60 Fonda 98 Galen 23 83 149 158 Margaret 60 Rodney 115 Sara 83 Mrs Sherry 39 127 Thomas 83 Trmothy 42 Trrlby 98 Jenmfer ll Mehssa 83 John 60 57 60 Sossaman Amy 17 Speagle Jenmfer 98 Spears Angela 63 142 Spears Crystal 43 98 142 174 Spears Dawn 98 Spears Ellzabeth ll 17 42 61 71 l Spears Mrs Ruby 124 Sprvey Mark 98 Sprvey Mary 43 115 Spry Kelly 63 Stafford Darrell 63 Stafford Leslle 83 169 Staley Brltam 63 Staley Kathryn 83 99 Stallmgs T1m1sha63 Stamey Mr Marty 134 146 158 Stancll Mrs Joyce Stark Tychlcus 22 98 Starkey Lou 63 Staton Jamey 42 98 Steen Joey 98 Steele Chandra 114 Steele Mr Randy 173 Stegall Shelley 83 Stephenson Stacey ll 5 63 153 155 Stevenson Apnl 114 Stmson James Stmson John 114 Stockton Edwln 83 Stogner Bntton Stollery Susan Stone Bllly Stoner Jonathan 98 Story Eva 43 114 Stottman Tonya 98 Stnckland Joseph 63 Strlckland Lrsa 115 Summerell Dons 63 Suther Jenmfer 75 165 Sutton Bnan 98 Tate Ellzabeth 42 Tate Jenmfer Tate Mary 42 Taylor Davrd 22 54 63,146 Taylor Jenmfer 98, 155 Taylor Llsa 98 Teal Jeffrey 98 Teeter Amanda 63 Terrell Jed 63 Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas CI'lf1Sl1l'la 115 Deborah Rhonda Shawn 42 98 Treva 43 98 Thompson Anthony Thompson Dann 83 Thompson Mrs Darlene 137 Thompson Janet 42 63 Thompson Mehssa 63 ' 1 ' l 1 1 9 1 ' ' 3 Ag , 1 , 1 ' :. 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' 7 7 1 Y 5 9 , y .. . .. , y , , , , . 1 1 Clubs X 197 Thompson, Tony 100 Thrasher, Amy 43, 115 Threadgill, Dale 84 Thweat, Leah 63 Thweat, Sean 115 Tice, Kelly 100 Todd, Mrs. Johnnie 137 Trammell, Kimberly 84 Trotter, Kimberly 84, 99, 149 Troutman, Bradley 115 Troutman, Natalie 39, 84, 153, 155, 182 Troutman, Mrs. Toni 135 Trufant, Scott 8, ll, 84, 99 Trull, Kenneth 100 Tucker, Eric 23, 84, 158 Tucker, Kenneth 63 Tucker, Kenny 23, 84, 58 Tuggle, Leslie 43, 63, 114 Tuggle, Richard 63 Tulowitsky, Chris 114 Tumer, Doug 91, 100, 163 Tumer, Jeff 100 Tumer, Scott 63 Tyson, Brooke 23, 39, 84, 146 Ulrich, Bryan 63, 178 Upright, Terry 114 Van Wieren, Rodney 100 Vanhoy, Charlotte 63 Vanhoy, Wesley 100 Vanpelt, Chip 84, 99, 158, 163 180 Vanpelt, Mrs. Linda 128 Vaughn, Gregory 100 Vaughn, Mrs. Jean 133 Vaughn, Jeff 42, 100 Vemon, Mr. Doug 132 Vinesett, Dawn 100 Wacaster, Gene 102, 114 Wade, Michelle 36, 84, 165 Wagers, Gretchen 43, 106, 114 Walden, Deleslie 100 Walker, Donna 91, 100 Walker, Duke 115, 178 Walker, Jerry Walker, Rodney 22, 63, 143, 158 Walker, Salvador 115 Walker, Susan 115, 169 Walker, Suzanne 100, 153, 188 Wallace, Dwight 84, 158 Wallace, Wesley 84 Walls, Penny 100 Walter, David 63 Walter, Jeffrey 84 Ward, Christopher 100, 149 Ward, Lloyd 84, 178 Ward, Rodney 84 Watkins, Joyanna 43, 115 Watkins, Kathe 49, 63, 165 Watkins, Penny 115 Watson, Lothel 116, 163 Watts, John 116 Watts, Keriette 63 Watts, Mitchell 100 Wayne, Edward 63 198 X Index 1 SPANISH CLUB tUnderclassmenl Front Row: Kcsha Satterfield, Shelia Morrison, Kim Emerson, Brooke Tyson, Brenda Campany, Natalie Troutman, Kristie Rhodes, Ginger Phillips, Linda Drew, Mrs. Nancy Broome - Advisor. Znd Row: Cindy Overcash, Sheri McDaniel, Mindy Murph, Karen Wessler, Tera McClorey, Roslyn Ford, Lisa Overcash, Jennifer Burr, Sara Campbell. 3rd Row: Scott Dayvault, Brian Atkinson, Mark Carroway, James Park, Brian Batts, Curtis Mergelos, Gabe Dees, Sean Cross. 4th Row: Paul Ausmann, Eddie Mills, Brice Pender, Paige Jackson, Andy Cauble, Joe Argo, Shane Gregory, Darin Thompson. MATH CLUB: Front Row: Alex Campbell - President, Charise White - Vice President, Natalie Troutman - Treasurer, Connie Rinehardt- Reporter tnot pictured? Mindy Hughes - Secretary. 2nd Row: Alex Hammet, Philip Kiser, Robin Russell, Karen Holleman, Stacy Poindexter, Katareya Wilson, Rob Farrell. 3rd Row: Sam Mullis, Kim Trotter, James Park, Laura Williams, Brian Batts, Karen Wessler, Brian Atkinson. 4th Row: Kathy Staley, Frank Bae, Neal Pender, Shawn DeNicholas, Brice Pender, Kelley Gallagher, David Cook, Kevin Franz. Sth Row: Mark Forester, Scott Trufant, Shawn Robinson, Darrell Stafford, Eric White, Ted Laukaitis. 'tt . lt? PTSA BOARD: Front Row: Marilyn Gates, Natalie Troutman, Brian Batts, Bridget White. 2nd Row: Eddie Mills, Danita Mercer, Michelle Reece, Shawn Robinson, Brian Pilkington. Wayne, Eric 100 Wayne, Rhonda 42, 84, 173 Weaks, Marshall 116 Weaks, Shewunn 116 Wease, Dustin Weaver, Michael 61, 63 Weber, Barbara 84 Weddington, Kevin 85 Wessinger, June 100 Wessler, Karen 39, 84, 169 West, John 100, 143 West, Shelle 43, 116 Westmoreland, Estella 116 Whidden, Kevin 100 White, Bridget 63 White, Charise 8, ll, 42, 58, 63 71, 112 White, David 116 White, Em 23, 34, 158 White, Jeff A. 84 White, Jeffrey S. 99 White, Kara 100 White, Kenneth 116 White, Michael 63 White, Valerie 63 Whitley, Andrew 42, 100, 112 Whitmire, Jeffrey 100, 149 Whitmire, Michael 149 Whittington, Travis 100 Wilcox, Brian 116 Wilhoit, Heather 85 William, Kristina 43, 116 Williams Avis 63 Williams, Brad 100 Williams, Christopher 116 Williams, Jennifer 85 Williams Laura 63, 99 Williams, Wesley 64 Williford, Mrs. Judy 130 Wilson, Katareya 100 Wilson, Roosevelt, 100 i son, Steven Wilson, rey 64 Wilson, William 116 Winecoff, Tammy 85 Wingler, Brian 100, 149 Wingler, Derick 23, 64, 85, 143 158 Wood, David 64 Woods, Krista 22, 43, 116, 166 Workman, Lynn'85 Wright, Ashley 17, 64, 165 Wright, Michelle 43, 100 Wright, Selena 101 Wright, Sherry 101 Yates, Mrs. Sara 137 York, Peter Young, Beth 101 Young, Mr. Kenneth 131 Young, Kim 64 Young, Leigh Ann 64 Young, Matthew 43, 64, 116 Young Natalie 149 Yow, Brandy 101 Yow, Jeri 43, 101 Yow, Caroline 116, 188 Yow, Robert 101 Yow, Shannon 116 Zebrosky, Kristian 64 Zuba, Kristen 64 SADD tSeni0rsJ Front Row: Lynn Morgan, Kim Jordan, Julie Penberthy, Natalie Beam, Michelle Nicholson, Karen Greenwell, Angie Alsbrooks, Basheba Miller. 2nd Row: Lisa Caldwell, Detra Brown, Timisha Stallings, Dione Ivey, Amy Laws, Lisa Abraham, Britton Stogner, Vicki Nicholson. 3rd Row: Ashley Wright, Debra Riley, Kathe Watkins, Teresa Jordan, Marcus Nurse, Mark Forester, Ted Laukaitis, Monetta McCauley, Natalie Lambert, Anita Marconi. W SADD tUnderclassmenJ Front Row Tracy Pcnninger Tammy Carter Alis Hudson Laton Gayle Manlyn Gates Melissa Gilmore Angela Alger Brooke Tyson Kim Emerson Tiffiny Jung Michel McClamrock DeLeslie Waldcn Michelle Reese Katareya Wilson Kathy Crowley Heather Plott Brandy Eury Julia Green 2nd Row Bobbie Reno Melinda Craig Tracey May Michelle Paxton Emily Shepherd Angela Mesimer Shelia Morrison AmberJung Jennifer Suther Nicole Shemll Tera McCl0rey Latise Howie Vcrneta Caldwell Roslyn Ford Tychicus Stark ErickaCaldwell 3rd Row Carla Shuc CherylJames Robin Honeycutt Nichole Hudson Leigh Ann Young Lay Cannon KristaWoods Jackie Reitz Christen Carl Lisa Hurley Jeanie Friar Elena Binglcy Connie Rinehardt Roslyn Douglas 4th Row JennilerCox Lori Mallcrnee Ericka Carpenter Kcllcy Canrett Tanya Barbee Brian Batts Kathy Staley Lynn McManus Becky Huntcr Jennifer Bradford Danette Blue Jenifer Burks Ashley Tatc Sth Row Caroline Yow Michelle Spears Annette Duke Neal Pender James Park Eric Tucker Jctt Vaughn Christie Parker Scott Trufant Brice Pender Natalie Troutman Jenniler Allman Susan Gibson ' tiff s K k Lx 4 Wg: if f i is is ri ' , I .. ' :W ,I . 9 v A' .ll V' q Y l 'T' 'N .. 4 V I , ' 1 w. ,i A yr, ,, - is A lx s' Clubs X 199 of ,Q 9 fc S I 4 X I - F W.: 'f sya p -I .A ,,,, -. J . J Aw f . , H W, mf: b,.,f , ., M, .,..,, , ,af A V. ,V V,V, ,.,...,A., J.-1, , 200 X Index - .. t. ..-b' .fare V- K ,A his SADD l0ff1cers and Board? Front Row: Wendy Shepherd - President, Doug McDonald - Vice President, Phuong Nguyen S Secretary, Krista Clark - Treasurer. 2nd Row: Amanda Aldridge, Stacy Poindexter, Brad Jones. Brenda Campany, Kay Smith. N- air, it SCHOOL STORE WORKERS: Front Row: Kathy Staley, Heather Plott, Brian Batts, Stacy Poindexter, Kelly Gallagher, Julie Muir, Danita Mercer. 2nd Row: Eddie Mills, Stacey Stephenson, Natalie Troutman, Mollie Harmon, Brice Pender, Paige Jackson, Neal Pender. 3rd Row: James Park, Kim Trotter, Christie Parker, Becky Hunter, Sam Mullis, Van Maxwell, Gary Safrit. I L ,wwf . .. F l lc.l ge ig if fl J SCIENCE CLUB: Front Row: Miss Joanne LaMarre W Advisor, Natasha Ford, Emily Holleman, Karen Holleman, Phuong Nguyen, Karen Greenwell, Becky Hunter, Amanda Aldridge, Stacy Poindexter, Natalie Young, Katareya Wilson, Mr. Rick Gandy - Advisor. 2nd Row: Lay Cannon, Jennifer Allman, Kimberly Butts, Angela Mesimer, Kim Hemies, Jackie Reitz, Christen Carl. Tammy DeBoyace, Teena Reynolds. 3rd Row: Linh Nguyen, James Bailey, Larry Craven, Shawn DeNicholas, Scott Gribble, David Cook, Kevin Franz, Brian Batts, Christie Parker, April Foster. w., it . ,,,, W ... 7, Z'.a5f i Q ,. X S viii , L. . . . -' ' -1 L ' Q s' N. that FBLA: Front Row: Mrs. Ritchie - Advisor, Karen Greenwell - District Vice President, Michele Kelemecz - President, Becky Hunter - Vice President, Wendy Lanspery - Secretary, Beth Huffstetler- Treasurer, Ericka Carpenter- Reporter, Melissa Cauthen - Historian, Doug Helms - Parliamentarian. Second Row: Heidi Simpson, Jennifer Allison, Sherry Dudney, Carrie Little, Tonya Harris, Susan Shepherd, Michelle Nicholson, Laura Williams, Tracie McCool, Keriette Watts, Angie Alsbrooks, Tera McClorey, Roslyn Ford, Connie Rinehardt. Third Row: Kerri Seagraves, Chondra Roberts, Jennifer Brinson, Kelly Tice, Amy Bell, Dena Rowland, Tracey Gulledge, Scott Dayvault, Aimee Smith, Deleslie Walden, Bridget White, Bryte Summerell, Kara White, Amanda Aldridge, Brice Pender. Fourth Row: Tonya Stottman, Angie Shane, Laura Moore, Anita Mar- coni, Rhonda Jones, Jenny Halybunon, Cindi Christy, Karen Harvey, Ann Spears, Michael Beck, Jennifer Blackwelder, Maria Faust, Kammie Cauthen, Shelly Car- roll, Jonathan Stoner, Marc Pressley, Lynn Carroway. Fifth Row: Michelle Spears, Neal Pender, Shannon Yow, Natalie Young, Natalie Hodgens, Vickie Nicholson, Waynette Gentle, Eddie Mills, Lisa Mullinax, Jennifer Allman, Pam Lloyd, Lynn McManus, Alan Nall, Michael Gainey. INTERACT: Front Row: Mr. Gandy - Advisor, Jennifer Snipes, Brenda Campany, Brooke Tyson, Kim Emerson, Beth Metzgar, Jennifer Bradford, Traci Kirkpatrick. 2nd Row: Mindy Hughes, Natalie Beam, Kim Trotter, Natalie Troutman, Kathy Staley, Erin Brown, Jennifer Burr. 3rd Row: Tymphany Edwards, Amy Drye, Leslie Franklin, Rita Christy, Lisa Overcash. 4th Row: Darrell Stafford, Shawn Robinson, Alex Campbell, Mark Forester, Ted Laukaitis, Andy Cook. COLOPHON ' 'Trojan Times is Volume 22 of the D Y N A M I S . T h e cover is an original two-color litho design on a hardback lex- otone base. The endsheets are plain and the 264 pages are embossed paper with a Smyth sewn binding. Various typestyles have been used in the different sections' of the book. The 1988 DYNAMIS was printed in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, by Hunter Publishing Company. Ms. JoAnn Thomas was sales representative and Mr. Terry Poovey was in- plant consultant. Underclass pictures were made by Smith Studios. Senior por- traits and club pictures were made by Photo Memories Company. The staff would like to thank Mr. Fred Rymer of Rymer Photography and Mr. Frankie Furr of The Concord Tribune for their help with pictures. T h e 1 9 8 7 D Y N - AMIS won a second place in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association's Contest! Critique. Thanks to Joel Hassig and George Rinehardt for provid- ing artwork. Clubs X 201 A TIME FOR ADVERTISEMENTS KPQYXS X W X. .Q -J TE ' N' .IL Q, Q 1 f ' ? Rv . leff' BANK ETTEFENS 202 X Advertisements Q , K. V., -:1,,.M,,, .,,,,-W A., ff1.qvf.Qf,1.1,, UE, M,,,3,,,, ,, :,,,1,.,,5,5,k H V 1, g f 9 , sf ffewesgf wa'f:z,u4was - , H A , ,L,,.L,,, L A .L,,, ' ,,,' ',i , K - ' V A' 'Q '22 E I 1 5' y 7 fr x f fl 41, . 2? V fb, A f f'-' ,,', 5 M4221 ?fz: f5:g',,4Q5ff'aw -3.1f 'f,.u,f' Ugg! 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N.C. 28025 fn- AN Q CertitiedCommerc1aI Agent 4' j .A Gleaner WorldE 1 f' . 7 CONCORD AIlS1'3fl-F G 'Y A Operated by Landon: Corporation DAYDFSI Cleaning arid Shirt Service LQFE p,1yLL10NAmE A Cworldh sToREs AT: 225 Branchview Dr. SE , - DQN IIMMERMAN Tel' 47041 7886032 Senior Account Agent Peter W Hoadley 36 Katherine Circle at 49f'601 : ' : U' 723 Kannapolis Highway, COf1COrd, NC 28025 Pmidenk Res gig: 323323 aus. 704 786-1711 o nes 704 857-2714 ll ll , - , GYMNASTICS . 1 Robmson S I ne. 1., REGISTER NOW e 1 12 Union Sty-eetS0fl1,tlfL PreSci'1ool Gymnastics l8mos.-6yrs. - Concord NC School Aqe Gymnastics 6-18yrs. ' 4' Phone: 782-2811 93876011 8 ' HS , it Sh ,, , Cubarrus County Gymnast: A pam if .OP Personal Semce 1224 s. Mum sf. Kannopolis, N.c. for Women, M tsses, to l . , Juniors and Petites all customers Thi-9 13 The 0711? AUfh0 l2ed- Facility In Your Community. U I ' 73514 WES1ERN Auro FUNERAL Home 1212 Centergrove Road Kannapolis, North Carolina Pl-lone 7041933-2222 A P- .421 .fag CO CORD - W--fi -L Y N-..lL--L: 'Q::c NJ . - feef gii t --W 'iff -1 ' ' fa: s NY!! ff ft111t11111i1ri11i'i1i'imi1111li1iilll111uilil3il1eQ1lihilZ34l1l151l11111. 786-6915 31 - . a .-. emi--.-.., ' A , Y U ' 204 I Advertisements --- qi we r 5251234239 Funeral Home 1308 South Cannon , I, I , I . . Boulevard ESTABLISHED my ...wc ra. much more than pus! Kannopolis, NC ll f uncml hmnc. 933-1291 B a 212 N. Cannon Boulevard J Kannapolis, N.C. 28081 Prescriptions Cosmetics Deliveries 17042 933-2131 Om' Stop p00fSl10,l7 Chemicals d Supplies 502 N. CANNON BLVD. UNITED CABARRUS INSURANCE AGENCIES, INC. 903 Centergrove Road 932-0111 832 Arbor 788-1233 DENISE HENDER KANNAPOLIS, N. C. 28081 OWNER f704l 932-SWIM YOUR .4p,.4,.1 voullf f.f.,.., Aom bsumnrr mourn nnnuuclvir-:lv IW:-LW' ' Kristen Eddy There is a doll in the corner and an old teddy bear, some ribbons and bows that you wore in your hair. On the wall there's that picture of you and your friends and I stand here just holding the memories. Seems like only a moment. Was it yesterday when my arms held you softly and we watched you play. But the days turned to years and so quickly you've grown. You could stay, but I know you must go. It will never be the same again. It will never be like it was then. But our love will never change and the memories remain. It will never be the same again. We helped shape your values and taught you what's right. We gave you our love and showed you His light. We never own you, we knew from the start, so remember just who's child you are. Letting go is a lesson that's hard to learn, but we're learning it's not the ending and our love is yours. This is not a good-bye because for you, life is only begin- ning. Gaither So Kris, remember, we want you to walk through every door God opens for you, and you will never be the same again. Love, Mom, Dad, and Sarah 206 I Advertisements I We lik? 4 x' f S 4231! E ,. K 4 h w I, f',W f ' fbi. Q 9 f 1 if' Advert camplfmenff of NORTHWEST MOTORS 1539 HWY Z9 CONCORD, NC 786-5414 CARROLL D. EGCJERS BUY 67- SELL CLEAN USED CARS 208 X Ad ments CONCORD KANNAPOLIS I7041 788-6721 17041932-1512 BILL ALEXANDER ALEXANDER 8: BROWN 90 CHURCH Sr., N.E. ATTORNEYS Ar LAW CONCORD, N.C. 28025 ONCORD RINTING CO. OFFSET a Lsrreapness ' ' 3 859 Davidson Dr NW CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA 28025 BLJSI 7853717 EES . E95 rl-1 f I EI L' J'-Q' ' ff ling: in E-La CHRISTY'S CARPET AND DRAPERY CLEANING FREE ESTIMATES 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE 938-3453 Your Catering Specialist OPEN 7 DAYS 10:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. .f x C1 s' if - '-'Ai -fa-.,f CRISPY FRIED CHICKEN ' SMOKED CHICKEN ' COUNTRY FRIED STEAK ' DUMPLINGS ' PORKCHOPS ' SMOKED FLOUNDER ' SALAD BAR OUTSTANDING DIET MENUS FULL CATERING SERVICE FOR ANY OCCASION ' PICNICS ' REUNIONS - WEDDINGS ' OFFICE PARTIES ' BANQUETS ' LUNCHEONS GIVE YOUR HEADACHES TO US 932-2449 786-6518 1121 S. CANNON BLVD. 27 BRANCHVIEW DR. KANNAPOLIS CONCORD 932-4115 I YMCA DR. KANNAPOLIS Advertisements X 209 W ,x , ,-1 K, . K W My -lv ,,.1 ,:,, ., ki in Z2 4 ,I--H ' 'e L ' ' ' f , vt 'I F ' ' 1 ' 36, 2 2 2 1: ,. ' A I. I ' ' ,,, A' e fx lb' N .lgwe u f? ,, J, S eg ' ei is YQ QE fA'f'LQ.., Z5-11: 210 I Advertisements , me .xp A ,- -gi., . fn M' H, Q R fe W-we ,V TW? .fkk ' . ig FLItLII'G BUSHIGSS LGZCIGFS of AlTlEl'iC3 Advertisements X 211 Your Happy Shopping Store The Wachovia Cup Carolina Mall Wachovia Bank and Trqst Company is proud to sponsor the Wachov1a Cup and Hwy 2 9 Wachovia Trophy programs recognizing U overall excellence in high school athlehcs m North Carohna. wachuvla Concord, N.C. Memwraic B 8'T 'S' Randal C. Smith DQDQ so 1 are -1 'jfowfzf gg General Dentistry M 1111 North Main sifeei - Phone 933-1176 , V '-- KANNAPOLIS, N. C. 28081 ' Cosmetic 0 Preventive ,11,, Q Dentistry Dentistry - li. Q 5 I b WL' p 0 Partials ' Dentures ff W 0 Crown and 0 Extractions Y B 'd H ge CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! Weekda slSat rda 'ff y U YS 1501 Lane si. Ufg K I' 932-3171 annapciif 212 ! Advertisements LANCASTEFVS GARAGE AND WRECKEFQ SERVICE Specializing In Hauling Domestic and Foreign Cars Since 1959 - Heavy Duty Wrecker anad Crane Service CONGRATULATIONS to eg- ff V .A y f if A 1 A + ' f i --we -- o g g' 1 LADD Air Bag ServicefProfessionai Recovery Service 47041 786-5144 Larry Lancaster 191 Troxler Circle X Concord, NC Advertisements X 213 ENCORE VIDEO No Membership Fee Weekly Specials Multiple Copies Of Newest Releases Reservation System Delivery Service Available Ask About Becoming A Video Express Member Hitachi VCR's 81 TV's Carolma Mall, Concord .. ..................................... . Fleetwood Plaza, Concord .................................... 1316 South Main, Kannapolis ...... . ...................... . Centerview Shopping Plaza, China Grove ........... 788-1500 782-6616 933-871 7 857-4422 mul mmm www- 1.0 1:1 G.W. HASTINGS INSURANCE AGENCY LIFE, ACCIDENT 81 HEALTH, HOSPITAL MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT, CANCER 210-214 RALEIGH BUILDING, WEST B STREET OFFICE PHONE 932-3661 KANNAPOLIS, NC 28081 ex i- Golden Corral Family Steak House Martin HOME HEALTH CARE A Division of Martin Drug Co. Equipment Rental 8a Sales 1509 HWY 29, North Concord, 1113 N. Main St. Kannapolis, NC 28081 47045 932-9111 Sun.-Thur. llam-10 m Fri. 8a Sat. llam-1 Illini A CENTURY OF BAN KING EXCELLENCE 888 FIRST CHARTER NATIONAL 1988 214 X Advertisements . k t Q1 C ,Q 55 .f 57' V, gym ,M e edge QV Q Q Ziff' if 3,5 ie me 7feQQ,fffQ eg 1 . V- 3 lr X e-fT6CLixNQ7 QV xprvggw U ugmyg 'Q' CV ' Q99 3590 R035 + M U9 9 UU W 43 ., W Www wwxf WEN ij 533525 by VW if Owe ei? Q QI My lwL QW'f4 W, ee JM 1s 'L QW if L5 Advertisements X 215 ' XJ I V Q-x fx 4, 150 ,. 5 XC q N 63 CUM Y fw RSJJ CEClL'5 EXXON SERVICENTER X35 Church .Sfreef N.- Concord, N.C. Phone 732-7352 216 f Ad t I r J, 4 f 47' Sportscenter M WML 'gg . .... HW.. 7 72 gym. M 3 ,Q . Coolwcgl e P ....'.. - v.'A '?iif '.Q.iiisf:w ew.f f B tltib. W nu - URUBHMQ 7 CUTS 304 N. CHURCH ST. HIDDEN PLAZA CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA 28095 Claudette Fowler 47045 788-97QQ C7049 788-9232 The best for lm is the difference 'between us md the rut. 1021 S. Cannon Blvd. llllBlP011l, HC 28081 938-4686 Wad 706' Church Street North Concord, North Carolina 28025 C7042 782-6013 ,K ,M Congratulatlons .Belmda We Love You, Mom, Dad, Sc Barbara ., Ag, rg Advertisements I 217 4: Vw. .,. A A FRYESS RULLER RIDER A' X I .MX LIUQ Us I 1 , , 1 A GuNLOriD, PLC. L A u Enjoy The Fun B.. L : ..x , -qv- L5 A3SBC3,22Liaai 752 Q15 we . if W .vat U. 5' X . ,I . Ala N M . - rx vi, , x A A . A A A W MT YJ ' ' Q 1-.QA . 3 1,4 si ' A 'I ff.. Y Q c' ' . ' ini 'A FRYEFS LAKE LST-JE CONCORD, NE. 782-5852 KANNAPOLIS, NE. S38-ZOB FRYEZS LAKE AMUSEMENTS A A - A I N I ww' ,,..A-,L AJ. - I : , .it - X i:f'... f ' ,117 Nr A N K q'A f:5fi5 -' . , . I 8 ' ww, ' ' , -1 A W . I .-.. O 5, . , 3 A - ig:1?- ..ui11.1.'-'F ' 52,4 'W ' A ' Eff? I f . A -wi . ' ' 1 Q .15 ai., , 5 V 'M' A Greet Golf AAL . .-Y 3- X N BQ IOS HC-EYE? ' T: D Improve Your Teams' Batting Eye 1 Q In E can 782-5952 or 7212-5513 fOf Team Rates DRIVING RANGE MAJOR LEAGUE BATTING 6 PITCHHXIG MACHINES AVAILABLE SOFTBALL - BASEBALL 218 X Advertisements dy ,ef f A,-' 1 4 1 iff im? 31 iff? , UN' xx, . v' , , f 5- fi 120 N - 'ei 5 ff' S sus-W, FLAG S Q UAD ffiidrc FLW?-L-i.lJma'l.-L T' Advertisements f 219 MOST MAJOR BRANDS FITTED Concord Hearing Aid Service CAROLINA MALL P.O. BOX BO25 CONCORD, N.C. 28025 TELEPHONE 786-7717 ROBERT MCCOY THE GRAPEVINE GIFT SHOP Gifts for ALL Occasions Carolina Mall Concord, NC 28025 FLOOR COVERING BLINDS PAINT ToNY's OUTLET ANN Er EFINIE DAVIS 1015 9 C BI I B Ph 704!932 5711 K 5 I N Q Z808I OAH'S Bf00 n! cnmsnufg ns mu ll!1 ' Co. N 'FTS II7z2f5,mfgm Qldfhea ggmkfkmf 7.942 'ff Vffw 35215555 me sms ws ffm J! , I6 flsmsv ON THE ROE J IZIFS We , E F 4:12555 I3 I CDIRIICEUIINIAIL GWB ' Bzwowc' I' D l ' lvncnsun' 1 i'n2'?-, TI R E E59 R.Q,s,Ag M O I cusrou V C-0 ' MUFFLERP Q 'gf' 'D 3 Q R W.. I , . I smn ' i i- uncut! A Kldlllbvlvt-Lhtli ,A I JV , 150 BY-PASS MOORESVILLE 6614-4211 6 I gg I ,..,,.,,M I moo uf-many Ury In-1-we Xi' , Our!-nu. N.C. uxu i 220 X Advertisements CCNGRATULATIDNS CLASS 0F 1988 2595 QQZZ Advertisements X 2 have qou , planted .Qu- : your tree? T lH'll 81 8 M We Uhr I rigs use nppe X 8+ 04, HAND ENGRAVED CELASSXVARE AND Gmc 0,9 rf' ! l' br' TERESA BLAKE Chxxox X 1l.i.AL f2F','Qf'4,'f'5VV Qi KWNVNER 8 ENGPAV XYEST A Swim 1- i 'i '- 704-938-66:1 K,xNNA1'oL1S, N.C. :Sm nnnsnv ua uunuuuo HVLIV Sbtlfh CO0G0l'd,NC 7l2-4437 CQNGHE3ATU4LAT'HQNS TQ THE MHSSHSSUVPDPH MHSSES TEXACO EXPRESS IOI Highway 601 By-Pass fCorner of Cabarrus Avenue and 600 788-622 I TROIAN SUPPORTERS! The down-home taste that picks you.up. ,....., l .,'o 'vn'o.. -a .14 ,Q Q .' . .' s - I f R. Gun, Orange lovers have o Crush on us.. SUN-DROP BOTTLING CO. MAFlTIN'S DRIVE-IN 788 Church Street, North Wil-Nlar Park Phone 782-2294 ORIGINAL HOME OF THE HIGH BOY Homemade Onion Rings, and Cherry Lemon Sundrop Fast Efficient Service Eat In Or Carry Out Owners: Don And Peggy Honbarger we-8 Jam eww 25 Todd Dr. 360 CABARRUS AVE., E., Concord, North Carolina 28025 P.O. BOX 305 CONCORD' NC 28025 PATTI BRADFORD Phone 47043 786-1155 cosmewnogm 788-8031 222 X Advertisements Q-M-uf--if f M' ,LL' ,,,,-- f-'fi-2: M --'- -we .,, warm, -,gg,Q ' mme.. 1.5 nfl M . My 1. MATE Advertisements X 223 nrth State nina CLOVER LEAF PLAZA 'ln ' 704-788-4653 In N.C. 800-682-7958 Facts Teletype J E-45 f Ulf!!! MKAFIX .AQUA Cmlflfffflf f!fIUlkl! .MAP 17047 788-GOLD P. O. Box 661 Kannapolis, N.C. 28081 an nm rv-,hx 3 27 x 3- .' 7'fs., .- A jf A N J X' 93 ' ,f -X is , W M:l,' ik 9 M ' EG 3 , fi 45 ' S 41? K7 .ll :J ,Q . 1 M - gf 8 -, . I f ' -Fx C. . - ,L-45' H! -fx, Ax . H M L A-Azllurxl-Y,u,..Lp. , K .ull , 224 X Advertisements YV' M ' I NN Edward D. Jones 8? -A . ' ST , ' s E L., CO yfhmc , W 1 ffffff Q 7A 1 ww ' ' ' A bl P I 1 The Bear Necessities 5956 OLD CONCORD SALISBUBY HIGHWAY O TOLE PAINTING 0 VVOODVVORKING O AFIT E1 CRAFTS Established 1871 'W g A 715015 'i by Members New York Stock ' KAT JOYNER E h Y I A , , T PHONE XC ange no fllflwbte 3 ' Owner 932 2488 rg. VV 1 ' Slpg 2 Jawa? -Qaouf 575112 . 6a70Anfl x RAY WHITE forwouf . L6 411125 -3, FIRE Y 786 5 1 O6 Investment Securities ffwmf WHMA ,g3gj,g'1Q'Z2,Z?' Z2i,E,2LT owfzaf 1-Nr: 'Kii LIFE 205 Oak Avenue 71'A4Ama'4 KamiS5ffsXNi438O8l ZW W W'fi M SOUTHERN INSURANCE AGENCY ' Hwfmk' M QW OF CONCORD, INC. Phone 57045 958-6128 C. MARION BOST 9 CAESAR US AVE WEST CO CORD C 28025 CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE DYNAMIS STAFF 9 DELORES HALL HAIR CENTER Barber 84 Beauty Shop Complete Family Hair Care Creative Nails IIIO Centergrove Road Kannapolis, N.C. 28081 Wolf Tanning Bed I704I 933-3036 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES VIIIOQO Frorners Q Qaiileig manhattan 2501 we JANICE 81 GARY HANCOCK KANNAPOLIS, N.C. 28081 FACTORY STORES I MILE WEST OF I-85 KANNAPOLIS EXIT Sportswear for Men and Women Cpiuits I: -? CUSton1 gkames rl: f'?'T0'U' 112-114 WEST AVENUE CANNON VILLAGE Adverstisements X 225 AIIIIIIU ee I INIIII BUYER'S MARKET FURNITURE 81 APPLIANCES OFFERING YOU THE BEST BUYS IN BRAND NAME FURNITURE CARPET APPLIANCES SERVING THE PUBLIC FOR OVER 26 YEARS WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS LNTIL 9 PM MON THRU THURS 84 SAT 9AM-6PM I2I 4 SOUTH MAIN STREET KANNAPOLIS, NC 933-7191 226 X Advertisements OECIERIART WILMAR CHECKERMART CONVENIENCE STCRE CONGRATULATIQNS CIGSS of '88! 600 Church Si. N. Concord, N.C. 28025 Ph: 782-8940 Ad ' men K ts X 227 We're Still I-Iere CCNCCRD PLUMBING INC. Since 'I SSS I-Ielen VV. Tnomas NCI License 7992575 Fflesidential Commercial Industrial gifhxmx VW's Our Specialty Always A Good Selection Q ' ol Clean Used Cars UNDERPASS GARAGE IMPORTS W1 2426 KANNAPOLIS HWY. CONCORD, NC 28025 ff R I ICS PART, 782-6813 s..2.:m::g. 17042782-4032 S 'I CJ Englewood Street, Woody Rinehardf Bob Phe'P5 Northeast GEORGE'S TRIM SHOP AUTOMOBILE UPHOLSTERY - AUTOMOBILE GLASS BOAT UPHOLSTERY - CANVAS PRODUCTS 2616 Kannapolis Highway Phone CONCORD, N. C. 28025 ED Y. SWEET INCOME TAX SERVICE 818 SOUTH MAIN STREET KANNAPOLIS, N.C. 28081 17041 932-0096 782.3592 Stephen Y. Sweet Ed. Y. Sweet The LORD gave us a pre- cious gift lyouj. Now it's your turn to experience life's mysteries and God's blessings! We will always Love You, Charles - Mom - Tripp You've Come A Long Way Baby vm in 2305 S. Cannon Blvd. Ka I' , N.C. 28081 Owner m.'TS2'I934, 932.3143 Charles M KIM DFWE 228 l Advertisements ll ds f ien ber I-I I-1 CU v--1 LT U 3 OD Q O 1-1 f1F'89 ele has no end CLASS 3 O ,J rn 'N-o-I C3 .S 4-a F 5-t 'Q U C5 cn C5 -u-v cn 5 'Q Advertisements ! 229 , 70.424 M 109 North Main Street KANNAPOLIS, N.C. 28081 CONCORD, N.C. 28025 78 Church Street N.E. 933-2229 782-1107 J R :Q .iii 5 5- , K5 l- 7,1 5 f - , fflcsifaap - C posev PEDDLER t.1RUllX1X1!ll fUX'4fUKlJ, XA' 7.87115 THE FARM 81 GARDEN CENTER 01 CABARRUS COUNTY' INC 1812 South Main St. Kannapolis. NC 28081 932.3191 WHAT-A-BURGER CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '88! Bethpage Grocery SL Grill 4940 Mooresville Road ................. 938-2413 QEBI Estate Property Deveioprrmernt John F. Swinson General Contractors. Inc. 17041 788-D534 PO. Box 911, Concord, NC 28025 230 X Advertisements Keep the All-American Look In Your Home IT MATTERS NOW MORE THAN EVER O W si 1 ll ELDCREST CANNON, INC. T.. I 69 Wffxfv kwa? O 'vw W u.s.P' Advertisements X 231 Industrial Roger 0. Franklin Ccrnrnercial President Flesidential ELECTRIC INC Leslie Franklin Business: E704J 792-091 9 Post 0ffice Box 73404 Flesiclence: C7043 786-501313 Ccnccrd, N0 28025 232 X Advertisements 22 CAEAFIPLJS AVE. E. CCJNCOFQD, N.C. 22025 PHONE f7O-413 722-2'I '1 5 CONCORD SERVICE Q 0 Qepasred - I Reciored 334 : gfebaiigd 0 Belted Ou! 782-8979 Alle Leflef-Owner 40 G'O'f 51 Concord, N C Take A Closer Look At The Person-To-Person Way We Do Banking. COnQI'3tUl3ti0I'lS S9I1i0I S CIZSS of '88! S66 LIS FOI' YOLII' ALltOlTlOtiVe NEGCIS SQIGS, SGf'ViCe, P8l tS L63SS 84 Rentals EN MYNATT v CHEVROLET F N Hwy, 29 Af Union Cemetery Road 786-2151 'Bake adoserlookf' Advertisements X 233 W ,Q APWAU Hg W Z 9 t 4 L1,L 4 3 Q Q A 4 Q Q 5 Q' fi 'Jr i M W , ' of 9 , W my 9 fi i ff V gk -f .J -.1 I 3- ,,: Nuff' ffl Q. nz 1, QQ' v M 1 fm -X L 92. Eff P , J The Country Gentleman G1 rn Family H air Center Carolina Mall Phone: 786'-6711 CONCORD ANIMAL CLINIC STEWART F. ROBERTS, D.V.M. G.C. RITCHIE1 D. V.M . Large and Smaff AnimaLr 305' Hwy. 29, North Concord, N.C. 28025 Dr. McDuffy B. Skeen D.D.S., P.A. Family Dentistry and Orthodontics Kannapolis, N.C. CONGRATULATIONS! Class of 1988 janhfnirh glfaztorg 09111121 215 mast A ,ghost 938-5515 Sperialtg 84: Urahitional ,ganhfnirhes SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY CROSLEY APPLIANCES PHILCO ELECTRONICS GOOD QUALITY FURNITURE STACK FURNITURE Co. ............. 812 CENTERGROVE RD. Village Christmas Shop 219 West A Street Ph: 933-4131 CONGRATULATIONS Class of '88! 'ert 0135333551335 531115353512 seams I r . , , Chad, A Bibles :mo Qllizltgtous Books, , 'Y I V Gatos, Cllhristizm 5!HH1xsic Biheos, You ve come a long Ial A jxmhag School emo Olhurrh Supplies ways Baby' A 1 I 'gif Love, rr rh , I I ZUUB South Qlannon Bibb. MOIH A Qiumuxpolis, F511 281181 W' I E Qghone- 532-57U1 VV 1 236 I Advertisements ADVICE YOU CAN COUNT ON FROM THE BANK YOU CAN TRUST. SERVING CONCORD AT 789 US HIGHWAY 29 NORTH FIRST CITIZENS BANK Member FDIC . . . And Your Community. Advertisements X 237 N oft 238 f Advertisements FISH - SUBS PIZZAS 1 BUFIGEFIS 788-551 2 782-S944 DELICIOUSLY TENDER! t 9 t y , eQife Southern ounlry A rm. '- U johnette, 6 H I 6 K E Congratulations on your graduation and being all grown up, but you will always be my little girl. With all my love, Daddy , ,Mi..N,e QI AELT E D H,QN2e,. CEDARWOOD HOMES Hwy 29 N. Concord 786-4124 Call Jim Of' Scott FREE ' Delivery ' Double BIOCKEU ' Set-UD ' EleCtl'lC8l HOOK-UD ' Tie Down ' Steps ' Underplnnlng on all single wides Advertisements X 239 f , vw A in .ggfifii eeee 5311 -N . ,,..... .,,.. ,,.. -, ..,, W, 5:3 5' f HAPPY HOLIDAYS CHECK R PRICES Cf CPPP CUT DOIN 1 FOR U lOO5 South Common Boulevord Konnopolis, NC 938-971 1 2 ' ' In 240 X Advertisements TARHEEL KEYSTO NE CLUB if if A SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP CLUB SPONSORED BY THE BOYS CLUB Advertisements X 241 Hiilkinanrfu Hunvral 'Hump Qunmaf Lbizeafo '14 P. O. Box 344 Concord, North Carolina 28025 Phone 786-3168 CAROLINA MALL GULF 1508 HWV 29 N COITCOFCI, NC 28025 TIFOS FUII Service .ISITV RODGITS 704-788-8711 I II 'II II'I STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois 'F.Q ' TONY BRIDGEMAN INSURANCE 279 Ch h St t N Off.: I704j 786-5417 C d NC 28025 Home: C7041 786-9875 ERA? - PRESTIGE REALTY -1- CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA 28025 If A NLS CHEM... L 704-786-7211 ' 704-376-6589 Qlfawzfq Ufawifzm cgi OJCIXM ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW 2 CHUR H TR ET C S E .S.E.- P.O.BOX744 CONCORD, NO RTH CAROLI 28028-0744 TELEPHONEI C7041 786-314 K MICHAEL KOONTZ TIMOTHY M I-IAWKINS M WAYNE NIXON JR ENTIRE FAMILY 0 WORK BY APPOINTMENT BUT WALK INS ACCEPTED L HAIR CARE FOR THE 9 COLORS - PERMS - FROST NAILS - MANICURES O HAIR-DLQICN 08-8:30M-THFHI8-8 i'-il sA1a.4o'cLocK 938-1 144 1705 S. MAIN ST KANNAPOLIS, NC 28081 CONGRATULATIONS KIMBERLY CONTINUE TO YOUR DREAMS. LOVE MOM AND FOLLOW DAD 242 I Advertisements SPARKS CADILLAC - OLDSMOBILE SUPPORTERS OF DRIVERS EDUCATION FOR OVER 25 YEARS PiCtUf'e by Ron Overcash 1463 Highway 29 NOFU1 COI'1COr'd, NC 28025 Advertisements X 243 4 15 'iz A x ,QL . .rv ?i:' -4 Ng, i ? QQ 353553 lb. 4, 1 .fn ' J 'ff Q s Q 5 i 244 f Advertlsements HARTSELL FUNERAL HCME, INC. Funeral Directors CONCORD, N C Roberts Camera Store, Inc. Your Photo Headquartersn C7041 782-6917 1521- fa- BLACKWELL INSURANCE AGENCY Nationwide Insurance Representative IIM BLACKWEU. 250 Church Street, NE Agent Concord, NC 28025 J 1 0 71111-1161 Nance L nn H 1r F3Sh10HS 2 South Union Street y 3 Concord, NC 28025 Professional Hair Care , Ph 1 782-1514 fo' MIDLAND- N C one Men, Women Ci? Children 3835571 Featuring Nexus and Redken Products ALBEMARLE. N C 953.1133 Telephone 18085. Main St. 57041 933-3 710 Kannapolrls, NC 28081 Deal With The Pros At Nl Er S Auto Parts, Inc. 1405 N, Main St. O Kannapoiis N C - 0 Auto O Tractors 0 Trucks 0 Mowers 0 'Small Engine Part - I American Er Foreign JERRY NICCALL 7041933-2237 Your Local NAPA Parts Store VILLAGE 1i5wi5mY UUTLET Cannon Viiiage f Kannspons, NC 28083 TE EPHONE 704 932 39 3 Best Wishes Class of '88! Apnstruction sHUFoRo b,,,.,,,.,,,.,,Q INSURANCE GENEMCOWWORS AGENCY I I 19 B South Cannon Boulevard Scottish Square Kannapolis, NC 28025 788-2125 EES-27 Dolly Avenue Post: Office Box 'I S4 Concord, NC 28025 OFFICE I7O4U 786--411 B1 I-IOIVIE l7O41l 788-5533 246 X Advertisements VARSITY CHEERLE DERS Advertisements X 247 DYNAIVIIS STAFF 6 x' 1 4 lf wi f . 1 M ' f: is he 4 zxilg Zlnhepenhsni Cabarrus County's Salutes Journalism at Largest Newspaper Northwest Cabarrus TRGJ AN TIMES a , 248 X Advertisements rfr use ...QV YJ 4 t rA,r , as I X y 2 Kg! an vr' 5 f 1 ,J ? HYUFIDRI John Jenkins South Boulevard Hyundai General Manager 9201 South Boulevard Charlotte, North Carolina 28210 17043 553-2800 CONGRATULATIONS DOUG! You are very special to ns. We love yon. Love, Dad, Moon, Jodie, Granny 62 Grandpa, Grandona 62 Grandpa WHITAKER TIRE 84: WHEEL SERVICE Hwy. 29 North Concord, N.C. LARGEST SELECTION OF MAC WHEELS IN THE CAROLINAS OVER 10,000 IN STOCK Compliments of Dr-. Noramsrw Nsksji sod Staff Finsotios Limited to Orthodontics Salisbury, IXLCI. Advertisements X 249 W f. , as w r I 1, r we o 5 ,l ' .V ,i f Congratulations Tlyinpliany, Mgr We always have confidence in your ability to finol your place in your need a caring heart or sorneone to lis ins or concerns, e all else love and We dren 250 ! Advertisements will be there n ATTENTION: Northwest High Students! LET'S GET REAL. . . ARE YOU BORED? LOOKING FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT? Maxed out on life? . . .Then there's an Alternative. . . THE POTTER'S HOUSE tFirst Assemblys Youth Ministryj WEEKLY MEETINGS Experience Spirit-led worship and teaching on contemporary issues fwednesdays 7 - 8130! tFirst Assembly Educational Centert 'L F ' ' qmfkif 4 .., 0355 LAN 1 Mft: , T , ,. . X ' ' W 95'-ff.. in I tiei ..... it 1? X' 'E' I X .J 4 -. . .-.qi I db.. .. .ami HOME Gnovlrn-I Gnoups tweeklyj Focus on howto build healthy relationships MONTHLY ACTIVITIES It's totally Radicall For more information, call 782-5115 3 1 challenge each Northwest . c ' C student to check us out. Z 3 4 Students from all over -E s.....1.f1 a Cabarrus County are tinding 'Q L meaning and purpose at The Potter's House ..... First AssombIy's Youth V Ministry' 10 Rockland Circle Randy Thompson Concord, North Carolina Youth Pastor Fir5t Assembly The Pottefs House . . . A new alternative to a boring world Adverstisements X 251 C mf: Xe 252 X Senior Class X U ' I i I .A A ' 'ku J ': A .N J 5 ,,-N f '-E 'ff , A3 'f W J' V 4 H , k Qi wwf ,. 'A M. I ,Q ' ' ' M , f . , f --fk gfgi if , . , , W , I 7.4, 1 mm MH, ' ., ' '-,, K im W , L fi SM' M , P. gf: . , f .lin 5 'W ' i U ' w if A ' JW, . 'wwf 1 .?'3'aZt?, My ALL P 1 f , 4 x,. M , , .L . aa as ,k ,, ,. A , A:, n,,, V. , , 'C M .4 . ,4 .. fvdiijw. W + H' 1 lv fl I U W M1124 ' ' W sw-f . 4, ' 3' .wg ,Wi 1+ L K K ' : - ri' in la A REFLECTION IN TIME Sometimes when I think freely, it is like looking at my reflection in the mirror, but instead of seeing myself as I am now, I see my past. While looking back, I can see a year full of excitement, love, sadness, and hard work. As Editor, I took on a large responsibility. Thanks to a wonderful staff, I can regard this experience as one of the best times in my high school years. I would like to thank Mrs, Beverly Readling, Mrs. Karen Fisher, Ms. Io Ann Thomas, Mr. Fred Rymer, and the 1988 DYNAIVIIS STAI3Ffor all their time and dedica- tion during the year. To the Class of 1988, this book is a printed reflection of the past year, and I hope you will regard this year as the best in Trojan Times. IEANNA MCCLANNON EDITOR sk .. 254 I Edit0r,s Page .JV f xv Vs: Q ,189 , I 1 Q s iilkris-rv UTTIICS TROJAN VICTORY .-'fs ' ' 4 ' Fill 5 ...JW ww A4153 1 f, 552 Ili . Train to be a Model Cor just look like one! Order your book today! 5 i' :iff You will learn ff - everything you need to A ' 'A f'! know about modeling or . iii' 47049 551-1988 EJ . .A,, :im 5 'fi f is . X Mt I X I9 A 5 just look like one. Call gal 'Renewal j - QL T f ' hh 41 3 s 01 I .. ' , ip Qvlfllljx 9 Ei ,, n .E Q' s FN . gigff MTW A - In F5 Ee l j 'Art Scholarship!! Send drawing to address below for judging. If your drawing is chosen, you will receive a scholarship of 351 to the college of your choice! U.R. Kidding P.O. Box 551 Anywhere, USA 1988-9 DRAW SKI PPY! SCHOOLOSCOPE Freshman - Feeling sensitive these days? What you need is some time to show your true colors. You'll get that opportunity this year if you're not careful. Stay away from seniors bigger than you and for your own sake, don't walk down the halls alone!! Sophomore - Filled with excitement, energy is your strength this year. Overcome your shockg it's time to become an active member of Northwest. Junior - Anticipation for a wonderful prom scoring high on the SAT and being a senior the following year has boggled your mind. Keep cool it will come fast enough. Senior - Thoughts of college and being out on your own whirl through your mind. Focus on keeping your sanity this year and be brave. There s a lot to look forward to especially being a freshman again. THE STAFF I. DUNNO ILENE DOVER Ms. SEYMORE BUTT Ms. BEA HAVEN Comics I Z 5 5 Airvicw by Jeanna Mcillannon, Written by Alissa Hassig 256 1' Closing QS Friends, M u s i c , D a n c i n g , Homework, New Styles, Defeats, Snow, Smiles, Tears, Victories, how could we ever forget? A lot has happened, but little went unnoticed. Trojan pride has shone through all we have accomplished. This year brought new students on our campus as well as new faculty members and more student teachers. Frozen time a memories Trojan Pride. Lo ahead and behold the 1 ture. Here the road branch and many friends, students, a graduates must break away as Til keeps moving on.


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