Orangeburg Wilkinson High School - Expo Yearbook (Orangeburg, SC)

 - Class of 1979

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'1vT f if ' wi: -Ei , 'infi fy Q ., gf L Em, it ,fi f , ,Se-12: 'K '16 als 1. ,Ewa 5-121- 4- 5+-2,5-,-513 ' f l 15-19 - . - A 4 WF W-... We learn to accept things as they are and to respect the opinions and rights of others. We begin to appreciate the beauty around us and we achieve recognition for our accomplishments. NX QUSNX8 TA ss' Q Al 'x . . P F552 Xi., NW f U 1 'f 'f 5 , Q ,B 7 ,if Ili, ' H We find time to let our minds Wander, to enjoy our friends, to laugh, to love, to live. if N. 16 ,N mcn nn nh Finally, We realize that time 'ftl nd that an passes swi y, a entire lifetime is but a fleeting moment. L5 ,f 1 Q22 4 ,gf Table of Contents Opening Contents Classes Administration, Faculty and Staff Dedication Clubs and Organizations Features Sports Ads Closing Memorials Q? E . eff . 3 T J, f ,K 4 i 21.1 Classes Each new day is a challenge to all of the O-W family. Each week, month, and year is more exciting. As we grow year after year, We try to face life's many surprises with courage so that in the long run we will be able to conquer our difficulties and enjoy our successes. As we look back, We realize that we have come a long way, and that all of the smiles we have passed, jokes we have shared, and encouragements we have given each other symbolize our togetherness and school pride. Class of 982 Nusa Abu Schawareb Leslie Adams Christine Aiken Rose Aiken Bruce Alston Mark Altman Marcellus Amaker Marshall Amaker Cathy Ammonds Deidre Anderson Lynn Anderson Eugene Anguish Eddie Argrow Hal Axson Thomas Baber Benjamin Bailey Carol Bair Timothy Baker CLASS OFFICERS: L - R: Tina Johnson, Presidentg Nicholas Jones, Vice Presidentg Annette Hall Secretaryg Cathy Colter, Treasurer. , , ,,Z, i azz P A A haw ,f? l'1-ani Q f N . lg .af 'EZ' 1 is ffiskwsi f l A C is n A 2 2 M sos H 6 A : ' N i i g l i gi' . ' ' -, W 1 A ggi 'P 'Q ,5 iv' 1' Z? 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R-fr' fl U! it ,V 'K I 115 n f 1' LAM x it , 2 'fl Christine Sharperson Bruce Sheetz Darryl Shivers Robert Shivers Anthony Simmons Beverly Simmons Samuel Simmons Sherry Simmons Beulah Simpson Blanche Simpson Cathy Simpson Beverly Shuler Elaine Shuler Linda Shuler Terence Shuler Donna Shuler Kenneth Sistrunk Shyrl Sistrunk Antoinette Smith Cindy Smith Dorothy Smith Gwendolyn Smith Kenneth Smith Michael Smith, Stewart Smith Sharon Smoak Calvin Snell Dorian Snell Felicia Snell Shannon Snell Althea Spells Janet Spells Patrick Spigner Brenda Spires Eric Stevenson Joseph Still Candy Stills Lee Stillinger Frankie Stroman Sandy Stroman Shirley Stroman Vincent Stroman Rebekkah Stone Kim Sutclif f Frank Tarzon Barbara Taylor Robert Templeton Jacqueline Terry Eric Thomas Mike Thomas Robert Thomas Sharon Thomas Solomon Thomas Vilencia Thomas William Thomas Darrell Thompson Denise Thompson Morris Thompson Darnel Thrower Jeff Thurmond Ben Turner Cynthia Lee Tyler Cynthia Louise Tyler Terrence Utsey Debra Varnes Doug Vincent Greg Wade Barbara Walker Lester Walker Alphonzo Wannamaker Bobby Washington Jean Washington Jimmy Washington John Washington David Watkins Dallas Weathers Sonny Weathers Marcellette Welfare Anthony Wesley John West Michael Westbury Franklin Whaley Robert Whetstone Willie Whetstone zo, vw lv, 5 1 ff , gh, A, Af: J f 'Q Law. 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'81 l Terri Abraham Latonia Adams Derrick Aiken Georgia Aiken Quinton Aiken Terri Aiken Tyrone Aiken Juliette Almonds Debbie Amaker Hillmon Ancrum Tillmon Ancrum Keith Anderson Sandy Anderson James Archie Majaretta Argrow t '1 ' Q gre. .... . , K .,,. w-N2 Qi f mfg, IL.g'3' F ma.. 1 .Ei S L ,..f Z'-y.. ,Q Margo Argrow Rhondilyn Argrow Millie Arrington Frank August Barry Auton Anthony Baxter Pamela Baxter Quinton Baxter Ronald Beck Stewart Benjamin Vista Benjamin Angela Berry Dianne Berry Herman Bodrick Reggie Bodrick Lena Bolden Lynne Bolen Patty Bolen David Bolton Janet Bolton Geraldine Boneparte Marvin Boneparte Angela Bookard Melanie Bouchette Vickie Bozard Lisa Bradley Rosalyn Bradley Vivian Bradley Annette Branch Mike Brantley Donna Braxton Baretta Brewer Jennifer Brigmon Larry Brown Roger Brown Thelma Brown Willie Brown Nelson Brownlee James Bryant George Butler Mable Butler Paul Butler JoAnn Byrd Leslie Calhoun Marilyn Calloway Shirley Capers Jimmy Carson Beth Carter Sheryl Chapman Dessie Chavis Reginold Chavis Willie Chavis Annette Cheeseboro Veronica Clark Charles Cobbs Evelyn Connor Jeffrey Connor Wanda Connor Arthur Cook Connie Craven Denise Croft Jimmy Crosby Wanda Culler Archie D. Dash Doris Dash Gloria Dash Charlene Davis Mamie Davis Shellie Davis Vernell Davis Stacey Day Bernard Denny Darlene Deubner Gary Downes Michael Drawdy Amanda Dukes Sharon Dukes Sandra Dunham Kay Easterling Jasper Edwards Mark Ellis Debra Elmore Gail Epps Randy Etters Audrey Evans James Evans Kela Evans Clifbon Fairey Mary Fairey Angela Faust Carolyn Felder Debbie Felder Sam Felder Dale Felkel Cheryl Fine Sheila Flowers Pretryz Foster Susan M. Fralix Allen Frazier Frizella Frazier Lynwood Fuller Reginald Fuller Alexander Frederick Evelyn Fu nchess Tonya Gadson Debra Gaffney Jennifer Gaffney Christian Gallman Sharon Garner Leon Gittens Dodie Gleaton Franklin Glover Geraldine Glover Kaleb Glover Regina Glover Wanda Glover Reginald Gooden Janette Goodwine Curtis Govan Casper Grant Anthony Graves Cassandra Green Sherri Green Valerie Gross Cynthia Guinyard Donna Haigler Gladys Haigler Gwendolyn Haigler Madelyn Haigler Verlinda Hall Sara Hamer Larry Hamilton Melvin Hamilton Mike Hamilton Rosalind Hamilton Heywood Hampton James Hampton Peggy Hampton Pamela Harper Quinton Harper L? M , ff gf S ek i A f - Esd Oi- .Ninn i I Morris Harvey Randolph Haughton Brenda Hawkins Gwendolyn Haynes Monica Haynes Jacqueline Henderson Wendy Herring Earl Heyward Regina Heyward Mahalia Hilliard Sharon Hilliard Charles Hoffman Emma Holman Ronise Hopkins George Huffman Cynthia Hughes Patricia Hughes Sandy Inabinet Susan Inabinet Michael Infinger Melba Irick Debbie Jackson Sandra James Christine Jamison Doris Jamison Lucinda Jamison Michelle Jamison Donald Jarvis Sherry J ef fcoat Christine Jenkins Clarence Jenkins Johnny Jenkins Stacey Jenkins Willie Jenkins Barry Jennings Gloria Jennings Ziuse Jennings Denise Jobes Gwendolyn J obes Angela Johnson Del phine Johnson Gregory Johnson Gregory M. Johnson Mark Johnson Michael Johnson N anette Johnson Bonita Jones Ellen Jones Janice Jones Miriam Jones Pamela Jones Tracey Jones Vernon Jones Debra Joseph Sharon Judson Lamonte Kearse Joseph Keitt Lurlene Keitt Randy Keitt Victor Keitt Bill Kennedy Sherry Kennerly Julia LaFrance Dotti Lane Brenda Larkin Danny LaRocque Shirley Lebby Tim Lee Daniel Lewis Valerie Lingard 14 K ,yr ,-, l X 'QQI L .H . ' X if xg x it k'1 36. gow' L. Iris Lott Lakeisha Louis Robert Lukens Todd McAlhaney Hugh McConnell Danny McDaniel Cathi Mack Cynthia D. Mack Cynthia K. Mack John Mack James Maita Cheryl Marshall Wanda Martel Frances Martin Ryna Mattingly Alfreda Mays Abigail Middleton Clay Middleton Dale Miller Keith Miller Veronica Miller Dianne Mintz Edna Mintz Mark Morefield Cindy Morris Danny Morris Clarence Moultrie Sherry Mount Marion Muller, Jr, Drusilla Murphy Theresa Myers Vanessa Oakley Laurin Oswald Derrick Owens James L. Padgett Vivian Parker Shauna Parks Shirley Pauling Annette Perry Pennye Phillips Argie Phine Mark Pinckney Constance E. Polite Debra Powell Darren Preston Duval Raines Sharon Ransom Patrick Rauton Vilinda Ray Kevin Reid Rodney Rhodes Janette Richardson Kela Rickenbacker Irvin Riley Mira Riley Christopher Ritter Johnell Ritter Michael Ritter .Ioan Roberts Toni Roberts Lamar Robertson Roy Robertson Eugene J. Robinson, II Marshall Robinson Marshelletta Robinson Cynthia Roper Marcia Rose Rodney Rucker Jacqueline Russell Anthony Salley ., 1 sk? ,J -sv' 144 as-fi ' .2 . r' S .w '23 2 'A Q 3 Q 4 1 il Graham Salley Gregory Sanders Constance Sellers Thomas Shivers Tommy Shuler Byron Simmons Jacqueline Simmons Samuel Simmons Octavia Simkins Karen Simpson Jacqueline Sistru nk Kenneth Sistrunk Stephanie Sistrunk Dorothy Smith Steve Smith Henri Smoak Avis Spigner Karen Spigner Laura Summers Vaishali Swami Johnny Tager Robert Tempkton Cynthia Thomas Marion Thomas Mike Thomas Valencia Thomas William Thomas Jeff Thurmond Ariel Townsend Kenneth Twiggs Greg Wade Licinia Walker Richard Walker Dennis Walley Carl Wannamaker Barney Washington Julie Washington Lisa Waters Ronnie Watts Dallas Weathers Alvin Wesley Carolyn Whetstone Darriel Whetstone Robert Whetstone Willie Whetstone Anthony Williams Cynthia Williams J acquelyn Williams Joann Williams Julia Williams A 'lv' f hy ,fi ,J M of' 1 l ! 21 rim i , 11 E kill ug Lavern Williams Mary Williams Sharon Williams Theresa Williams Barbara Wilson Elaine Wilson Gloria Wilson Theresa Wolfe Carrtina Wright Shirley Wright Sharon Yon Anthony Young Class of '80 CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Jackie Jones, Treasurerg Karen Stone Secretaryg Jackie Brown, Vice Presidentg Wmford Thompson President. Deltrich Abraham Priscilla Abraham Sonja Abraham Mary Ackerman Georgia Aiken Donald Alexander Rosalyn Ancrum Albertha Antley Steve Arant Calvin Baker Steve Barbieri Michael Baxter Patricia Baxter Sharon Bellamy Doris Benjamin X was,-' ,..f-as l Ll 22123239251 , , :mam 24, as if 5, s mga., .Q-...N -W-N..w M sr' is xg Rfk N. ,.f'sgm 1.+,,'f'gfg 'si' 'Qf FJ' - I Qi fi , J ,, if h ' QKM 'A l ivin. . x N . .+P ' iif Q IA Vernell Benjamin Joanne Berry Lydia Bochette Catrinia Boneparte Valerie Bostrom Ricky Bouchette Calvin Bowditch Beverly Bowman Tamara Bowman Edith Boyd Mozella Boyd Mary Braddy Cynthia Bradley Willie Bradley Brenda Brant Marion Brewer Larry Briggman Carolyn Brooks Jennifer Brothers Jackie R. Brown Jackie Y. Brown Sheila Brown Mike Buck Deidre L. Burns Maxine Busby Joe Butler Pharita Butler Debra Calloway Barbara Cantidate Rose Carmichael Harold Cash Debbie Chance Michele Chapman Daryl Chavis Glenn Clarke Gena Collier Debra Conner Arthur Cook Becky Cooper John Cooper Veta Cooper Clay Cordell Hamilton Craft Melanie Crosby Jay Culler James Dash Zachary Dash Jeannie Davis Lamar Dawkins Chandler Deery Harvey Denny Neil Dingley Angela Disher Angela Dudley Connie Duger Henry Dukes Valerie M. Ellis Gloria Felder Kelly Felder Persephone Felder Rebecca Felder Velvet Felder Thomas Felkel Marilyn Fersner Deveron Fleming Barry Fogle Georgette Foster Rosa Frazier Theresa Frazier Regina Fuller 41 9 Mx is ' Il S., If FI ,Q 514, iL r' Ronald Fuller Cynthia Gadson Regina Gadson Patricia Gallishaw Alexander Gardner Bruce Gardner Patrick Garner Donald Garrick Debbie Gaskins Theresa Gilliam David Gladden Latricia Glaster Angie Glover Darastus Glover Kenneth Glover David Goings Jerry Goodwin Brenda Graves Linda Gray Anthony Green Cynthia Green Denatra Green Michael Green Thomas Guest Faye Haddox Jan Hagwood Vanessa Haigler Roszena Hallinquest Mary Hamilton Vernetta Hamilton Michael Ham Cheryl Harrison Linda Hayes Margaret Hayes Monica Haynes Simsiette Haynes Lillie Hibbler Melinda Hill Kevin Houser Myra Houser Michael Hubbard Paula Hubbard Natalie Huff Richard Huggins Rose Mary Huggins Bernell Irick Aleisa Jackson Minnie Jackson Rosalyn Jackson Richard Jamison Leslie Jeffcoat Robert Jef fcoat Rosa J ef fcoat Robert Jefferson Sherroll Jefferson Valorie Jeffries Sandra Jenkins Clarenoe Jennings Bertha Johnson Diane Johnson Joseph Johnson Marvin Johnson Monica Johnson Robert Johnson Teddy Johnson Willa Johnson An gela Jones Cecil Jones Jacqueline Jones Patricia Jones Rose Jones Rosiland Jones Susie Jones Tyrone Jones Ivan Keitt Jacqueline Keitt Lenell Kennedy Cynthia Key James King Roy Kyzer Donna Lamberth J oyoe lamberth Larry Lee Sheila Legette Eileen Linder Demetraice Lockhart Valerie Lott Eric McCall Timothy McClintock Elaine McCloud Marshall McCoy Vincent McDaniel Derek McKenzie Deloris McMichael Loretta McMichael Alexandra Mack Paul Mack Shelli Mack Curtis Marchant Robert Mattison Earnestine Mays J oyoe Mayes Monty Metts Daniel Meyers Lynn Meyers Lee Mikell Daphany Mills Belford Minningan Allison Mintz Monica Mitchell Thomasena Mitchell Robbie Monson Evelyn Moore Ronald Mosely Marcella Murdock Jennifer Murph Jean Murray Maria Murray Veronica Murvin Janet Myers Gregory Nell Teresa Nelson Deirdre Newsome Malverse Nicholson Fredric 0'Bryant Russell O'Cain Ruth Oneal Glenda Owens Shirley Palmer Joyce Pelzel Danny Pensel Dorothy E. Perry Nathan Perry, Jr. Sissy Pinckney Debra Powell Sophia Prasatek Beth Priester Claythead Pringle Mark Ray Rhonda Reed ., b he -4' QT fi, lvii A 3' RNS if ew Stix 1719 ffw J . 1 l1'! Sylvia Reed Jennifer Rhodes Anthony Rice Anthony Richardson Warren Ritter Linda Rivers Willie Roache Brenda Robinson J anese Robinson Kim Robinson Michael Robinson Sharon Robinson Kathy Powell Debbie Rucker Dorothy Russell Terri Russell William Russell Steve Rutland Antonio Samuel Hubert Sanders Jeffrey Sanders Marshall Sandle Sherrie Sauls Renee Scott Tracey Scoville Mark Sheetz Patricia Shuler Jackie Sims Audrey Simmons Jennifer Simmons John Simpson Georgia Sistrunk Linda Smith Paul Smith Sharon E. Smith Tim Smith Stanley Snider Angela Spigner Reginald Spigner Victor Spigner William Steele Tammy Stevenson Cindy Stewart Michele Stichter Karen Stone Tim Stopher Lisa Storie David Stroman Karen Stroman Denise Taylor Darryl Thomas Kelly Thompson Mark Thompson Samuel Thompson Winford Thompson in Woody Thompson Ernest Tyler Eugene Tyler Linda Wactor Jeff Wade Stanldy Walker Robert Wannamaker Willa Wannamaker Johnny Ware Judge Weldon Glenda Westbury Andrea Whetstone Heidi Wiles Brenda Williams Genita Williams Linda Wright Mary Wright Thomas Wright John Williams Joyce Williams LaVerne Williams Sandra Williams Carolyn Wilson Nancy Wilson Linda Winborne Rita Winborne Sharon Worley Charlene Wright Class of l 9 Loretta Aiken Joyce Almonds Carl Antley, Jr. Stanley Arrington lu Gary Auton Windolyn Baber Caroline Ball Jamie Barber CLASS OFFICERS: Lisa Thomas, Trcasurerg dent. 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Cook Pamela Corbett Barry Crosby William Curls Darryl Cummings Z ,M I John Dantzler ,...-. 5 Raymond Dantzler Roger Dantzler Artie Davis gf isis' , Brad Davis Ingrid Davis Lee Davis Lisa Dawkins il E 'e 7 Sandra Day Brenda Driggers William Duncan Sheryl Dunning Andy Easterling Beth Eaton Susan Eaton Albertha Evans Marshall Evans Katherine L. Fanning Betty Felder Evelyn Felder Janet Felder Jacqueline Felder Sandra Felder Sandra L. Felder 62 Wx X f E. 1 H 3 N NH- l l 4 l Kaye Felkel Heather Ferguson Christine Ferris Jeffrey Fersner John Fields Mae Fields Kim Fogle Edward Ford Robert Frazier Anthony Frederick Deidre Funchess Melvin Funchess Anna Garrick Bridgette Gass Brent Gerald Shelly Goldberg Debbie Glover Lecia Glover Linda Glover Michael Glover William Glover Ronita Green Tim Greer Zandra Green Cathy Griffith Joann Haggwood Geneva Haigler Barry Hamilton Velma Hamilton Able Hampton Phillip Hampton Roshell Hampton J 2.53 S,S.ika,r is Y? Xi Sk Qi x 'iff Yi 's.'5',v 9 . , - ' if . .,-'t' ir - , nerr f r .pp. 12 ,, i W itt' , of-' f?W. KEN KIT? ,JN Gwendolyn Hanton Jim Harley Cindy Hart Bernard Haynes Robin Headden Ricky Herring Neal Hickson Beverly Hills Edward Holley John L. Hooser Robin Hubbard Thomas Humphries Jacqueline Irick Georgann Jackson Hamptina Jackson Robert Jarvis Gloria Jefferson Wanda Jefferson Janet Jenkins Edna Jennings Jennifer Johnson Temple Johnson Libby Jones Ulysses Jones Willie Jones Carmen Keitt James Keitt Kathi Kendall Linnette Kennedy Katrina Kennerly Dwayne King Sharon King Rusty Knight Sandi Lane Linda Larkin Sandra'Lewis Teresa Liles Angie Lokey Loxie Love Lisa MacDonald Sara MacLean Wayne McDonald Barbara McKinney Sherri Mack Selma Mack Jennifer Major Donna Markiewicz Bobby Marshall Mona Matthews Gerald Mills Doris Mintz John Mintz Donald L. Mitchell Denise Milton Gage Mizzell John Montgomery Jacqueline Morgan Peggy Morton Belinda Muller Valarie Murph Cheryl Murvin Harmon Myers Karen Myers Fred Nicholson 4'!7 '.? ,,4 X , ae L-1 i i s SNR Terri Odom Ronald O'Neal Tara L. Osborn James Owens Stella Owens Marion Pace Toni Parker John Pensel Leah Pepper Daryl Phine Jay Pinckney Tina Randolph Derek Ray Janice Reed Rhonda Rice Colleen Riner Mark Roberts Pamela Robinson Harriett Anita Roland Caroline Rollins Dan Rorabaugh Don Rorabaugh Jane Runager Phyllis Russell Henry Rutland Ronald Rutland Jody Salley Sharon Salley Donna Sells Chuck Shafer Tina Shafer Doug Sheeks 70 -serif Q s 1 Diane Shuler Ellen B. Shuler Betty Sistrunk Tammy Slifko Sharon Smith Michael Smith Linda Snyder Beverly Spells Sherri Storie Robin Stroman Edna Summers Shay Swinney Douglas Talbert Lisa Thomas Carmen Regina Thomasson Frances Thompson Evelyn Thurman Angela Tucker Samuel Tucker Kevin Turner Wilma Utsey John Walker Kenneth Walker Arlene Whetstone Paula Whisenhunt Glenn Wiles James Wiles Cynthia E. Williams Timothy Wilsford Ashley Wolfe Tracy Wolfe Linda Wright ,fu 'XA I x Joseph Young Queen Young Kristi Zukowski Beverly Hammonds Laura Maita 6 V bw v, . V 4 V z'1 .Er Y ,, r Vi Senior Superlatives Most Intelligent Rochelle Hampton Irving Hwang Most Witty Evelyn Felder Blaine Hill Best Dressed Sherrie Storie Alphonso Hodge Most Courteous Harriet Roland Roger Cheesboro gn ,N .,,.,, . .ar - ,M,,,, sun' If ff...- .,,.nsl U - ' ,,,.....-av-lv-sl ' 1, 4l Most Attractive Doris Mintz Murvin Brown ar---. Y Most Athletic Sandra Guilyard Herman Winningham 55:2 'iz ' 3 5 A I .,,,..,,...-,, .. .M N Most Likely to Succeed Temple Johnson Raymond Dontzler Best Personality Beverly Hammonds Ronnie Folk Most Dependable Heddie Pellman Darryl Cummings Most Original Sharon Salley Dwayne King if xi Best e All-Around Lisa Yvette Thomas Rusty Knight Jane Runager Donnie Stroman ... gp-nm.-iuiai on Most School Spirit Most Talented Thomasina Green Rodney Sistrunk V BIUIUS k 1 i . 1 L, ual., K. W A- MQ Administration, Faculty and Staff Usually we look at our fac- ulty as people who give us a lot of homework and fuss. But as time passes, we are able to see things in a different perspec- tive. They are not only teachers but friends as well. We always have someone to count on when the going gets rough. Our administration and fac- ulty are a part of the anchor that holds us together. As we go through the years maturing and facing life's many sur- prises, they offer us encourage- ment and a new outlook on what life is all about. We real- ize that we are fortunate to have them as our friends and guides during our growing years at O-W. r Board of Trustees Mrs. Paul R. Webber, CHAIRPERSON Mr. Hugo S. Sims Mr. W. H. Winborne Dr. Amelia S. Roberts Mr. John B. Stone 4' 1 ff I ADMINISTRATION Dr. James Wilsford, Superintendent Mrs. Irene Myers, Assistant Superintendent Dr. Robert E. Howard, Associate Superintendent I ADMINISTRATION Mr. Joe T. Bradham PRINCIPAL J' , , ls. , V ,alth f, Y , v' 7, P I y i I ' 5? 2 Mr. Edward T. Sauls DIRECTOR UF STUDENT AFFAIRS Mr. Marion C. Day ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL P, C Wu.. :V Mr. Nathan R. Perry 5 ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL If A S I eg: ku .nf l - Q H Mrs. Mary Bell ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mr. Ronald Hill if I I if ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL WHAT IS! ARE YOUR CON CERNCSJ AS A TEACHER? That students do not have a positive self concept and a willingness to accept responsibilities. JOHN E. BRUNSON Physical Education To help students reach their highest potential and to become the best possible people they can become. MRS. LYN BULL Civics, Economics To prepare students to demonstrate usable skills in mathematics. MRS. THERESA T. DAVIS Geometry, Algebra I To see students become responsible individuals who can communicate easily in any situation. MRS. CHERYL J. DAYE English I X ,, To accomplish great things, one must not only act but also dream, not only plan but also believe in himself. MRS. MARILYN GREEN EPPS World History, American Government That students recognize the importance of education and how what they learn applies to everyday life. MRS. CYNTHIA R. GILLUM Gen. Math, AlgebraI if 'I Q i 4 I 1 Refi 'Q 5 Fl 2 I am concerned about our students' future and their needs. MRS. HELEN B. HOWELL Typing, Record Keeping, Intro. to Business My concern is to help students develop into individuals who can function in a complex society. MRS. ABIEGAIL HUGINE Economics, Amer. Gov't, U.S. History 4-- ' i I f .f ' l' Motivating students to prepare themselves for life. MRS. SADIE D. JARVIS English To try and get the most out of every student, no matter how little or how much it may be. MRS. MELLIE S. JETER Gymnastics To enable students to become better readers, and to read for pleasure. MRS. ANNETTE JOHNSON Reading To create an atmosphere where students are willing to work to achieve their optimum development in the pursuit of education. MRS. ROSA S. LOFTON Psychology, Sociology, U.S. History WHAT ISXARE YOUR CONCERNQSD AS A TEACHER? To let students feel that I love them and really want to work with them and see them progress and succeed. MRS. MILDRED H. MACK BSCS and General Science t'My concern - the lack of self motivation and apathy among many of our students, and the mediocrity with which some students seem to be satisfied when they are capable of much better performance. MRS. ELOISE MURRAY English - ,V 3 M , p,,yV J ,E . To help as many students as I can. EDWARD A. PELLMAN Mathematics To help them to make their past experiences relevant to present and future decisions. MRS. BARBARA RAMCHARAN Resource L.D.!EMH That each student be viewed as a unique individual with personal needs and desires that deserve the greatest fulfillment. MRS. VIVIAN D. RAY Guidance Counselor To help students gain an appreciation of language and literature. MISS SUZANNE SMITH English t'+g,.,M I As a teacher and coach, I would like to see each student dedicate himself to achieve not only expectations, but his maximum potential. MELVIN SMOAK Algebra I, General Math. I am concerned about the way students think, the things they care about, and what they want to know.' MRS. THOMASINA W. SNELL English fs 1 gy The individual student: His problems, his educational and social needs, and if he can acquire the necessary skills to function well in society today. MRS. CHRISTINA SNYDER Vocational English My concern as a teacher is to give students an opportunity to learn as much science as they can. A. MASON TURNER Chemistry, General Science To make students aware of the nccd for an education in their role as citizens now, and in the future. MRS. JOHNNIE W. WARREN Vocational English Being able to communicate and relate with my students. I love working with young people, and assisting them in accomplishing specific goals. MRS. CAROLYN M. YOUNG Gen. Biology, Gen. Science 2 gm.. ,M if., 'iii ,,,, , HOW DO YOU SEE YOURSELF AS AN EDUCATOR? I see myself as a potter working with his clay - molding, shaping polishing in order to produce a perfectly finished product. MRS. VERETTA ABRAHAM Librarian As someone attempting to mold young lives so that they can effectively operate in an ever changing world. BERNARD BOWMAN Social Studies Q 'Q-g... As a guide to learning. I never want to be a fact dispenser. My goal is to challenge students to think, analyze, and to create. KENNETH BRADLEY Social Studies As a Counselor, I am privileged to come in contact with a cross-section of students who help me keep in touch with what's happening in their world and, hopefully we are able to help them to better adjust to the pressures and problems they face. MRS. BARBARA DEERY Counselor, Learning Lab. I see myself as a serious minded Counselor whose main purpose is to be of greatest service to all my clients - thus doing all the good I can, to all the people I can, as long as I can. MRS. FLORIE FREDERICK Director of Guidance 'tMy objective is to help each student develop to his fullest potential and to have him become a productive member of society. MISS GERALDINE HENDERSON English 'I see myself as an educator that 'elates real experiences and Jrocedures that are standard in scope. XNTHONY JARVIS ndustrial Arts 'Helper - if given the chance. J. KERMITT McCARTER leography, Theatre Arts I strive to help my students realize their maximum potential in the business field by exposing them to a wide variety of experiences. I hope they will develop independent questioning minds and a sense of fairness. MRS. SANDRA OLIVER Business Education Always working for the benefit of the students. ARTHUR PERRY Band Director Providing guidance to those lacking direction, support to those needing encouragement and friendship to those just wanting to sit and talk a few minutes. JEFFREY WEAVER Guidance Counselor My role is to help students improve in basic and functional skills in oral and written communication within his or her capabilities. MRS. ANNIE C. WILLIAMS English X. 5 A ' K Q f V',f y 'ff 6 j . ' 'Wai' iz ' ...MFG MV, I WHAT IS TEACHING LIKE FOR YOU? Teaching is a combination of life experiences - the frustrations, disappointments, challenges, aspirations, joys and rewards of any endeavor. MISS LUCY ADAMS English, Humanities I find teaching to be a challenging and a rewarding experience. MRS. CAROLYN AMAKER English J oy, sorrow . . . pain, pleasure . and always a challenge. STEVE BEDENBAUGH Spanish Guidance has been extremely interesting and rewarding for me. GEORGE BENTON Guidance Counselor For the most part, teaching is a very pleasant experience. I enjoy the relationship with young people and the facultyfadministration. MRS. DOROTHY DUKES Gen. Math., Algebra I Teaching is a learning experience. Ii I don't learn anything from what I teach, then I'm in the wrong profession. BRYAN FOGLE Phy. Science, Gen. Science 'Teaching is a learning experience for me. MS. WANDA FRANKLIN Resource I and II l'Teaching for me is like trying to roller-skate in a buffalo herd. It's like going swimming in a watermelon patch. It's like trying to keep out of the rain with a screen door for a roof . MRS. MELISSA GERHMAN English ' I s1S A xiii T... Kl fi A 1 1. is L YQ FO 1 Lg l.. 29 ll l . -i' ,,i . I, . Teaching is an experience that is both frustrating and rewarding. MOULTRIE T. GLOVER Chemistry and Biology The students are a pleasure to teach. MRS. BETH GRAMLING General Science Teaching is like the spectrum of colors in a rainbow - red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet - ranging from chaos to charisma. MRS. VIVIAN HARRISON English Compare teaching with coaching a team. You take inexperienced players and try to give them the information they need to win, but you are not sure you have succeeded until they play the first game. AL C. KORHONEN English WHAT IS TEACHING LIKE FOR YOU? Teaching to me is like a formula for youth. Keep up your enthusiasm and forget the birthdays. JAMES E. McCOLLOM Health and Physical Education Teaching to me is very easy because I like kids. I try to meet their needs and treat them as individuals. ROOSEVELT McMORRIS Driver Ed., and Soc. Studies Joy, sadness, worry, laughter, bewilderment, confusion, but mostly exciting. MRS. GEORGIA MONTGOMERY Mathematics It is a pleasurable experience. I attribute this mostly to the students. The teachers, staff and administration have played a positive role in my attitude also. MRS. CHARLOTTE MOORE Business Education Teaching is fun most of times. Frustrating when students don't cooperate. MRS. CLARA B. ROBINSON Social Studies Teaching reflects for me the joys and disappointments of the studen success or failure. JOSEPH P. STABLER Algebra I, Gen. Math. t . .A A-... Challenging. IIRS. MARY A. THOMPSON Social Studies 'Generally teaching is pleasant or productive. IIRS. SUSAN TILL lesource EMH ik if 2, . K, , 12,7 H2122 Zimigaoal TLEAN SKIN Teaching is an everyday adventure. You never know what will come up. MRS. BARBARA TOWNSEND Art Teaching today's youth is a challenge. Choices that they make are not always in their best interest, but it is difficult for many of them to see further than the present. MRS. FRANCENA WILLIAMS Health Ed., Biology vi There are many days when students do not listen attentively. It makes teaching long and tedious. They do not realize the long hours of preparation we put in so that we can do an effective job. THOM WOOD Chorus, Guitar A real challenge. MRS. VESTINA YOUNG Spanish, English if MRS. PEARL BOATWRIGHT Social Studies MRS' BRENDA ADAMS MRS. JOYCE BRADLEY English Social Studies MRS. MARY ADDEN EUGENE BRICKLEMYER English Driver Education MRS. MILDRED BISER Mathematics ,gr 5b , 5 i xl I ' 1 , I S ' ,L f ifrf JERRY CASSELMAN Social Studies MRS. CAROLYN COPE Librarian 5, . 1 x ff N Axis 4 1 4 y I Q7 ? as ' 'Tk R ? in-5 ' ffvs MRS. BARBARA CORLEY Science ROBERT CUTTINO Mathematics gilfliiii any lil? 2 il fi .! NJ X g E :Q rvQf I as-I Q!! uv' JOHN DAYE Physical Education MISS DEBORAH EPPS Home Economics MRS. MARGARET EVANS English CHRIS E. FOGLE English MISS MARY R. GEIGER Social Studies I. C. GILLESPIE Industrial Arts MRS. BARBARA GLOVER Science HERMAN GLOVER Social Studies :vw MRS. ANNE HAMER Business Ed. and Attendance MRS. JUDY HARROLD General Math. MISS JANE HEDGES Art MRS. GRACE HEMBY Special Education MRS. BARBARA HIGGINS French ,...,.....--M VIISS LILLIAN JOHNSON Q QQ? , A .fig A 'l Speech Correctionist VIRS. NETTIE JOHNSON Vlathematics I HAROLD KELLY AFJ ROTC Instructor MRS. MARY KERR English ARTIE O. KNIGHT, JR. Physical Education I ALEXANDER C. LEWIS Supervisor of Study Halls, Asst. in Attendance MRS. WILMA McCOY Home Economics if f 3 Wi Q X V s df iff 2 I Ch nv 0535, , JI! I 1 3'1f :fi ' JAMES McDONALD Mathematics W. L. DOC MOORE Mathematics JULIUS PEARSON Commander, AFJROTC If 4 OLIVER POUGH A A Mathematics MRS. CINDY SANDERS HERCULES SALLEY Dist, Ed, Science MRS. VIRGINIA SENIOR Business Education 1' S x 3 'Im ik wif DAVID L. STROMAN AFJ ROTC Instructor MRS. MARY STROMAN Home Economics 4' w iw Q55 'S sf.. we M, , I .M gf MRS. GWEN SUTTLES Art MRS. PHYLLIS TANT Social Studies MRS. MAE VEAN TOBIN Special Ed. Res. EMH if . -, av 4 f f ' 1 Es .f .,.1 z I , ,k , MRS. DOROTHY WAY Home Economics MISS JULIA WIENGES Science W4! w' Secretaries Miss Carolyn Felder Mrs. Eleanor Knight Mrs. Margaret Rickenbaker Mrs. Kathy Bond Mrs. Joe Ree Coleman Mrs. Carolyn Schwichtenburg Mrs. Joan McCants Mrs. Louise Newman Mrs. Lillian Rembert W4 ,, f ,, xk zz ' 'L H .rw -M W if 2 5 A? L 'S I. 5 VQQL, s 'f s K 5 X . ? ,. sh CASHIERS: Back Row: L-R: Mrs. Dean Brown, Mrs. Isabella Grays, Mrs. Viola Jeffcoat. Seated: Mrs. Shirley Christian. STUDY HALL AIDES: L-R: Mrs. Alma Ellis, Mrs. Etta Carmichael, Mrs. Johnnie Thomas, Bruce Williams, Ms. Pearl Dickson, Mrs. Katherine Waymer. RESOURCE AIDES: Mrs. Patsy Cauthen, Mrs. Virginia Kennerly. CUSTODIANS: L-R: Fred Caldwell, Willie Owens, Mrs. Dorothy Rivers, Brodus Goodwin, Albert Hartzog. RESOURCE AIDES: Mrs. Mable Hampton, Mrs. Lula Simons. CAFETERIA WORKERS: Front Row: L-R: Mrs. Ruby Betsill, Mrs. Hannah Randolph, Mrs. Mildred Jones, Mrs. Maybell Pound, Mrs. Pinky Colter. Back Row: L-R: Mrs. Anna Champy, Mrs. Florence Riley, Mrs. Leah Pepper, Mrs. Albertha Houser. CANTEEN WORKERS: L-R: Mrs. Stacey Graham, Mrs. Emma Lebby, Mrs. Lurline Robinson, Mrs. Adelle Brunson, Mrs. Joyce Keitt. :fx ...3 1 I 3- I 1 1 K Q - i E NX lslli + is 'Q I 'L .. 'T'?7i N -ag. ii. - . H l fgifr' -' bzzk H , .fmt ! 'Q' su 'Q' . S ' iz' I Q C ' fi Dedication Directing a school means coping with a multitude of complicated situ- ations. The handling of these details requires not only a capable and tal- ented administrator, but also one who is understanding and dedicated. We are fortunate to have such skillful leadership in Mr. Joe T. Bradham, our Principal. Mr. Bradham is unafraid to share himself with others, and always has time to extend a friendly hand to stu- dents, faculty and visitors. He is fair and impartial in all relationships. Through his interactions with stu- dents, he teaches discipline and man- ners in a kind, but stern way. His can- did sense of humor makes people admire him. For his unselfish attention to the school, his genuine concern for others, and his devotion to duty, we proudly dedicate this 1979 issue of the Expo to Mr. Joe T. Bradham. SQ 5 ,.,-0' f 42-'! ,p.fuvf 1' uw. 1 WL WM fb::, 1 V Yi 1? ' I we' Clubs and Organizations In order to survive the many obsta- cles that block the path to success, we must accomplish versatility, organi- zation, preparation, and a desire to want to know, to do things better, and to think things through. Clubs and organizations have enabled us to achieve these goals with grace and dignity. O6 Student Council The Student Council is composed of representatives from each homeroom, clubs, and other organizations. As OFFICERS: Seated: L-R: L. Snyder, Parliamentariang Pinckney, Asst. Sec.: Eaton, Secretary Johi son, President. Standing: L-R: Cummings, Treasurer, Hickson, Vice President, Mrs. Snyder, Advisor times change, we voice and discuss . our views on School Policies and Reg- ulations, foster school spirit, and afford the student body the opportu- nity to govern themselves responsi- bly. Homecoming is our annual fun event, and the 1978-1979 celebration was as spirited as ever. Our Clean-Up campaign is always of importance to us. Daily, Cleo- Clean and her Clean Up Crew, wage a battle against Dr. Dirt and his Grimy Gang. Each Thanksgiving we remember those less fortunate than ourselves with gifts of food. - ,.-'X A xxx, 4' f f' DEVOTIONS COMMISSION: Seated: Felder, Blassingame. Standing: Roland. HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION: Seated: L-R: A. Hall, Davis, Thomasson, Russell, Washington. Standing: L- R: Nicholson, Moultrie, Hall, Cummings, Ray, Lefft, Evans, J . Evans. ASSEMBLIES COMMISSION: Seated: L-R: Hallinquest, Roland, Houser, Hubbard, Williams. Standing: L-R: Smith, Cook, Murph, Dash. X .. T in 3 IAMNM, ,, ,..,..,, . I..-Q-K EXECUTIVE BOARD: Front Row: L-R Pinckney, Snyder, Hammonds, Felder, Knight Perry, Austin. 2nd Row: L-R: Cummings Thompson, Roberts, Eaton, Runager, Rucker Dawkins, Hanton, Hallinquest, Hickson, John- son, Dawkins, L. Thompson, Johnson. 3rd Row L-R: Grayson, Thompson, Chapman, Roland Thomas, Green, Garner. Back Row: L-R: Moul- trie, Nicholson, Winningham, Murph, Roache Ray. ANNOUNCEMENTS: L-R: Rucker, Run- ager, Thompson, Hammond. PUBLICITY Seated L R Evans Stone Carson. Standing: L-R: J. Evans, Mattison, Grayson. HOSPITALITY L-R Benjamin Snyder Dawkins. SPIRIT COMMISSION: L-R: Roberts, Knight Bengamin Hammonds Runager Stroman, Mack, Green. Student Council FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES: Front Row: L-R: Daniels, Tyler, Glover, Franklin, Shuler, Kennedy, Blackmon, Metts, Bilton, Bozard, Pound. Second Row: L-R: Karen Har- mon, A. Glover, Dunmore, Smith. Back Row: L-R: Disher, Bailey, Jacobs, Colter, Jones. I 4555335 SOCIAL COMMISSION L-R: Austin, Kiett, Glover, Felder, Chapman, King ELECTIONS COMMIS- SION: L-R: Roache, Han- ton, Thomas, Evans. AUDIO-VISUAL COMMISSION Dawkins Perry Hlckson Gard ner. PROPERTIES COMMISSION Winningham .Ii , . awww fffg vm-sun-6 SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES: Front: L-R: Glover, Hall, Gross, McConnell, Roberts, Murphy, Gaffney, Cope, Whet- stone. 2nd Row: L-R: Mays, Moseley, Abraham, Wright, Wash- ington, Evans, Smoak, Kearse, Jennings, Hilliard. 3rd Row: L- R: Evans, Foster, Sandhu, Jones, Turner, Connor. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Second: L-R: Dash, Jones, Nell, Brad- ley, Jenkins, Legette. 2nd Row: L-R: Winborne, Fuller, Johnson, Fersner, Ray, Abraham. 3rd Row: L-R: Mattison, Mikell, Rut- land, Chapman, Huff. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Front: L-R: Cain, Hampton, Johnson, Davis, Markiewicz. 2nd Row: L- R: Hodge, Winningham, Glover, Boyd, Hallinquest, Rorabaugh, Thomas. 3rd Row: L-R: Mintz, Hanton, Sistrunk, B. Glover, Graves, Stroman. I1 I1 , 4 xi li' X l EX CLUB PRESI- DENTS: Front: L-R: Thomas, Larkin, Johnson, W: Carson. 2nd: L- R: McKenzie, McManus, Hampton, Fers- ner, Runager, ' Smith. Back: L- R: Butler, Cheesboro, Fer- guson, Davis, Rorabaugh, King, Felder. Future Business Leaders of America The F.B.L.A. helps students pre- pare for careers in office work. Information is provided to prepare members for securing good office positions and performing success- fully. District Meetings and State Conventions provide members an opportunity to discuss careers with other students over the state. OFFICERS: Front Row: L-R: Hampton, Presi- dent, Mrs. Oliver, Advisor. Back Row: L-R: Green, Reporter, Murph, Historian, Glover, Secretaryg S. Hallenquest, Vice President' Keith Brown, Treasurer. v MEMBERS: Front Row: L-R: Brown, Hampton Senior Dash Second Row L R Hallenquest Almonds Green Murph Glover Black Bowman Williams Hubbard. Third Row: L-R: Davis, Abraham, Rivers Marshall Sharperson Fields Hanton Duncan Back Row L R Kenneth Brown DeCosta DECA The DECA Chapter at O-W is involved in job oriented activities. Instruction is concerned with careers in market- ing and distribution. OFFICERS: Front Row: L-R: R. Hubbard, Vice President, Mrs. Sanders, Advisor, M. Davis, Secretary. Second Row: L-R: J. Barber, Treasurer, B. Crosby, President, R. Rice, Reporter. MEMBERS Y FASHION MAR- KETING: L-R: Houser, Thompson, Hubbard, Hill, Davis, Brown, Briggman, R. Hubbard, Owens, Felder, Haynes. .,,-,, ..,e.,,.,,..,,,. . , V -M Q .X hh V 'Q ' U1----'W M .Q 4-Q T: r4 L 1 -.,.'j 'i 'PL J inf, f 2?-'14 EMBERS Front Row L R Milton Hallmqucst Burns Dash Frazier Thompson, Utsey, C. Thomas, Folk, Briggman, Owens, Haynes. Second Row: L-R: rovu n R Hubbard Wood Hill Barber Crosby Johnson Dukes Sistrunk Dax is, Morton, Bradley, G. Hubbard. Third Row: L-R: Roberts, Rice, Robinson, th Ea, , L up wr' F.H.A. Chapter I F.H.A. is the largest organization on the O- W eampus. The group engages in home man- agement and life skills. Educational trips enhance instructional and general activities. OFFICERS: Kneeling: L-R: Dwayne King, Presidentg Douglas Taylor, Reporter. Standing: L-R: Harmon Myers, Vice President, Brenda Gooden, Secretaryg Che- ryl Fine, Treasurer, Teresa Felder, Parliamentariang Ms. Epps, Advisor. ...N--i i 1- T f XYJ' R F f1l R K . i MEMBERS: Seated: L-R: Ms. Epps, Advisor, Gooden Brown Fine King Standing L R Myers Tyler Brown Felder Cummings Gloxer L-R: Gcorgeann Jackson, Parliamentariang Loretta Aiken, Historian, Jake Benjamin, Reporter, Mrs. Way, Brenda Spires, Treasurer, Deidre Burns, Secretary, Jackie Sims, Vice President, Sandra Felder, President. is F.H.A. Chapter II ll . any fl 'IEMBERSZ Kneeling: L-R: Sims, J. Sims, Bellamy, Brown, Benjamin, Jones, Phillips, Mrs. Way, Advisor. Back Row: L-R: Calloway, Burns, Duncan, Riley, likens, Felder, Green, Spires, Keitt, Hampton, Jackson. F.H.A. OFFICERS: Kneeling: L-R: Shyrl Sistrunk, Parliamentarian, Sharon Hilliard, Vice President. Standing: L-R: Michael Glover, Asst. Reporter, Cynthia Thomas, Historian, Sharon Hackett, Project Director, Daphne Haynes, 1 I Reporter, Robin Hubbard, Secretary, Sharon Salley, Treasurer, Michael Smith, President, Mrs. McCoy, Advisor. -vw-ra. ...f M In A V. MEMBERS: Seated: L-R: Glover, Brown, Abraham, Joseph, Rivers, Kennerly, Thomas, Wallings, Brunson, Rose, Johnson, Haynes, Felder, Smith. Second Row: L-R: Miller, Johnson, Spells, Brown, Hart, Glover, Lefft, Jacobs, Glover, Sandel, Hilliard, Robinson, Holman, Denny, Bradley, Brown, Dash, Brooks, Abraham, Salters, Fuller, Dash, Hackett, Gadsen, Frederick, Salley, Frazier, Mrs. McCoy, Advisor. Third Row: L-R: Kennerly, Briggman, Haigler, Fields, Sistrunk, Larkin, O'Bryant, Glover, Arrington, Jamison, Whetstone, Hubbard, Brown, Capers, Williams, Colter, Rhodes, Jones. F.H.A. L-R: Maxine Busby, Historian, Valerie Murph, Parliamentarian, Daryl Chavis, Treasurer, Mrs. Stro- Advisor, Jennifer Major, Asst. Secretary, Myra Houser, Secretary, Sharon Hallinquest, Vice President, Shir- President. C . ,S u,4.,wnf3f 'X i .rf 4 aff 'J , inf. vfxlx :fan 4 Nw g,'mLu,...w.. M 1. .i.. - -fa ', , ', . EMBERS: Seated: L-R: Spigner, Harper, Hallinquest, Berry, Murphy, Felder, Busby, Sharperson, Shuler, Johnson, Larkin, Williams, Goldsmith, Murph ouser. Second Row: L-R: Mrs. Stroman, Advisor, Gass, Myers, Hanton, Irick, Chavis, Aiken, Jamison, Busby, Morgan, Wolfe, T. Wolfe, Williams, Glover xmberg, Baxter, Major, Maxwell, Colter, Busby, Boderick, Parks, S. Colter, Conner, D. Spigner, Fields, Keitt, Murph. Top Row: L-R: Brown, R. Glover, W over, Johnson, Haigler, Conner. AFJ ROTC The AFJROTC program trains stu- dents in all aspects of aerospace. It helps to develop leadership traits while introducing students to the civil, industrial and military compo- nents of aerospace. COMMANDING OFFICERS: L-R: Libby Hib- bler, Stanley Arrington, Sheryl Dunning, Derek Ray, Lecia Glover, Jay Pinckney, Don- ald Mitchell, Jackie Keitt, Thomas Humphries, Melinda Carson. The Drill Team , fidiw fr Us ,,., , 55 T Row: L-R: Dash, Thomas, Brown, Bonaparte, Wolfe. Second Row: L-R: Whetstone, Bozard, Markiewicz, Tobin. Third L-R: Jenkins, Rivers, Glover, Samuel. Flight Leader - I. Keitt. 4 'ap ' . -' . A- as-vw: ii ront Row: L-R: McCoy, Waymer, Mitchell, Guinyard, Thomas. Second Row: L-R: Arant, Horton, Jennings, Hughes, Keitt. Third ow: L-R: Ham, Haynes, Brownlee, Boltin, Thompson, Johnson. OTHER MEMBERS: Alston, Coleman, Davis, Reddish, Bryson, air, Jones, Patrick. Flight Flight Flight Flight 118 L-R: Abraham, Beck, Cherry, A. Humphries, D. Keitt, Nicks, Glover, Cheesboro, McFagden, Darby, Meyers, Goodwin, Green, Huiett, Dantzle Jones, V. Keitt, Dunn, Fuller, Wannamaker, Perry. , 4, , L-R: Hagwood, Stillinger, Samuel, Owens, Hamilton, Dixon, Glover, Bowditch, Sandle, Shuler, Seawright, Simmons, Franklin, Daniels, Browi Gardner, Flight Commander. L-R: Nell, Drawdy, Wright, McDonald, Benjamin, Evans, Williams, Benjamin, Renton, Jobes, Keitt, Haigler, Jamison, Bryant, Scoville, Canfli- date, Ray. . I v 11 , t s Q -. -A - , A '.. , , , A, I V.. -. Luau n , I , I -v. -iw , 4+ ,, ' 5 . , X . L-R: Mattison, Dishcr, Haughton, Williams, Johnson, Auton, Corley, Branch, McDaniel, Walley, Eason, Cash, Gray, Kwilinski, Rentz, O'Bryant, Jones, .lobes fNot Picturedl. Flight Flight H9 Flight Flight 120 L-R: Craven, Best, Turner, Paul, Thomas, Beard, M. Johnson, T. Johnson, Jamison, Judson, Brown, August, Haughton, Felder, Bradley, Hwang, D. Thompson, Jones, W. Thompson, Humphries, Bowman, Flight Leader: Woody Thompson. I n i l 1 v. 5 . 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V, , , A ,. 3,7 L-R: Fogle, McManus, Aiken, Buskey, Hodgson, Raines, Carson, Blankenship, Brown, Connor, Denny, Amaker, Bolen, Paul, Dean, Glover, Dunning, Dingley, Glover. Flight Leader: Neil Dingley. R ONeal K Ham Godfrey Robinson Hampton Haigler Amaker R Chavis Lebby S Green, Williams, Wood, Hubbard, Marshall, Pinckney, oberson Brown Mann Brothers M Williams Dunning Glover C Green D Chavis Flight Commander-Daryl A.Chavis. ,..x--ww an ,. ff - -A .,.f.W!fQ .'-, , . 1.x . , kgbwfglgi K ,nr ...mg 1 W ,.. Am. ,.:,,. I k. Q gs, ffM.-...,.4 t. , .. ,. . . -, .,,,,..m:.AftgqkkA,,?-gf i AFB... ,Q W. - w . .i 1, .. 14 If . . -.,,,,, f --r bfi . - e. . . . Center - ROCKET CLUB: Kneeling: L-R: Fogle, Brown Wannamaker, Keitt, Rich, Jones, Scoville, Glover, Chavis Ray, Wright, Bryant, Franklin. 2nd Row: L-R: G. Auton Jones, Cheeseboro, Coleman, Thomas, Green, Gittens Huiett, Buskey, August, Goodwin, Jenkins, A. Humphries M. Williams, Brown, T. Humphries. Back Row: L-R McDonald, Samuel, Haughton, Thompson, Green, M. Wil- liams, Mack, Amaker, Beck, B. Auton, Williams, Ham. Fhght National in Honor Society The National Honor Soci- ety promotes scholarship, leadership, character, and service, and recognizes those individuals who excel in these areas. Membership in the organization is a high honor. Mrs..Biser, Advisor Marcia Davis, President Hank Rutland, Vice President Beverly Hammonds Secretary Rusty Knight Treasurer Lisa Dawkins Beth Eaton Kaye Felkel Jeffrey Fersner Roshell Hampton Temple Johnson Jay Pinckney l7ront Row: L-R: Davis, Muller, August, Sistrunk. Second Row: L-R: Shuler, Harper, Roper, Bolden, Mchiackin, Greenway. Third Row: L-R: Hodgson, Ziegler, Royal, Simpson, Houser, Hallinquest. Back Row: L-R: Griffith, Felder, Synder, Thomasson, Reed. fi p r.-fl' .J 7 XX Chorus The concert chorus performed at Christmas this year along with the Orangeburg Civic Cho- rale. The ensemble traveled to Hilton Head, SC., to perform at the conference of Secondary School Principals. The group gave outstanding performances. Above - O-W ChORAL ENSENIBLH1 Seated: Reed, i' ' S 'sn rf, o Y , A . sg XA UP Ili it QQ 6 g 0 sg! 'Q if 1 'v Qs a .5 Q 't , 0 Y' V' lg rx 4 ti 0,4 . 4 1 , T f Trevi r ' . r1.4 1 4. f. 3.4 1 1 , ' 7- K. fs A-, ' ft fix' J ., dw' . l . 1 ,J Berry, Murray, Davis, Hallin- V quest, Royal, Zeigler. 2nd Row: Hodge, Synder, G Green, T. Green, Brown. Back Row: Young, August. Front Row: L-R: Young, Johnson, Baxter, Bradley, Snyder. Second Row: L-R: Harvey, Miller, Hodge, Ancrum, Chavis. Third Row: L-R: Mack, Brown, Lane, Cody, Smith, Boltin, Carter, Back Row: L-R: Green, Thompson, Townsend, Flowers, Wilson, T. Green, Murray. 123 Dramatics Club The Dramatics Club provides experiences in drama and play production. The club also participates in the SETA Drama Festival in Greenville, S. C., The Winthrop Drama Festival, and the S. C. State College Dramatics Festival. They received numerous awards. THESPIANS: Front Row: L-R: Felder, L. Glo- ver, M. Glover, Fersner, Frederick, Irick, Spig- v ! K OFFICERS: Seated: L-R: Mr. McCarter, Miss Epps, Advisors. Second Row: L-R: Dwayne King, Historiang Lecia Glover, Treasurer, Derek Ray, Secretary, Stacey Grayson, Vice President, Roger Cheeseboro, President. s r ' NLF! I- . .- l 1. ner. Second Row: L-R: Nicholson, Thompson, Grayson, Cheeseboro, D. Ray. Back Row: L-R: -.l King, Mattison, M. Ray. -.....I '17 '- 1 1 .' 4 1. , 'sag' ' I 'Uv- l' '11 ':ix::l 5:-1 ,grill Qi -- Q., Seated: Hubbard, M. Ray, Thompson, Brunson, Roberts, Weathers, Taylor, Spigner, Cheeseboro. 2nd Row: M. Glover, Felder, Nicholson, D. Abraham, Lee, Culler, S. Abraham, T. Abraham, Williams, Fersner, Frederick, Whetstone, Snyder, Turner. 3rd Row: L. Glover, Evans, Thomasson, Irick, Gray- son, Gittens, Winborne. 4th Row: Owens, Wannamaker, Chavis, Wright, Paul. Top Row: Keitt, O'Bryant, King, Mattison, D. Ray. ww. if zsreggdfd be..5 -.. W G , ., ...,-.W..,. ,,..,..... Q- ...f. .A r f 4. :-- '-15 AA . 6 4 Forensics Club l Speech proficiency is the aim of this organization and the lively art of ' debate is fostered by the member- ship. :ff OFFICERS: Front: L-R: Parker, President, . Alston, Vice President. Standing: L-R: Korho- A nen, Advisor, Roland, Secretary, Lee, Finan- cial Secretary. , X ...an U, 'ld if-Y! ' ' 'hi -. MEMBERS: Front Row: L-R: Monson, Irick, Alston, Hibbler, Korhonen, Advisor, Scott, Gittons, Drawdy. Second Row: L-R: Chen, Alexander Roland, Williams, Lee, Day, Colter, T. Smith, Hampton, Ford. Third Row: L-R: Morefield, Rickenbacker, P. Smith, Rutland, Steele, Parker, Ham- ilton, McCormick, Humphries, S. Smith. Q 1 , 'C SNL- - -X A fa we WPI' 'Wi ,pe 1 at 5 5lf r L wigs ' Vw? ne 5 'Y V fn!!-.NM ' 1 gg 4 AL' F KPWQ Time passes swiftly, so we broaden our horizons . . . We remember our environment . . . We continue our debate . . . We take care of the necessary business at hand. i 0' I rw' -' rf ...ini l l C C The O-W M arching Bruins Pep Rallies, football games, parades, and competitions compose the activities of our band. They are an inspirational group in school and community events. . Q V! K .e ,. -QQ ff, O Talent Club The Talent Club promotes talent in the student. Club members perform during the year at O-W and in the com- munity. OFFICERSZ Front Row: L-R: Stanley Snider, Treasurer, Gwendolyn Hanton, Presidentg Linda Larkin, Vice President, Sherri Mack, Secretary. H v was y I Ft 1 Vf vu In-5 .I t f I 3 5 XX .. A' .Ea Y- -.... . 1 ,sy x, P o' X S .-K1 -FLFJFI mill t. 'E I'-1 1-4 5 I MEMBERS: Front Row: L-R: Roberts, Rose, Colter, Johnson, Snider, Hilliard. Second Row: L-R: Mrs. Williams, Advisor, E. Colter, Brown, Jenkins, Felder, Murvin, Owens, Newsome, Wollings, Hanton, Larkin, Hill, Smith, Anderson. Third Row: L-R: Bookard, Williams, Stroman, Mack, Mitchell, S. Mack, T. Mitchell, Iriek, Harper, Hill. Fourth Row: L-R: Hodge, Green, Glover, Brown, James, M. Brown. JEMBERS: Front Row: L-R: Larkin, Jenkins, C. Colter, Hilliard, D. Shuler. Second Row: L-R: Graves, Sherri Mack, Murvin, M. Mitchell, Felder, Stroman 7. Mitchell. Back Row: L-R: Mrs. Williams, Advisor, Newsome, Shuler, Hammonds, Wollings, Mack, Irick, Daniels, E. Cotter, Owens. r X. .xf T., s- ' 'Nr,g,.f .nw s , ,X . 4 N - Q' - ,t 'Y 113' , ' ' 'L FFICERS: Kneeling: L-R: Shelli Mack, Treasurer, Emma Colter, Secretary. Standing: L-R: Mrs. Williams, dvisorg Linda Larkin, President, Persephone Felder, Vice President, Tammy Mitchell, Reporterg Dianne Shu- r, Parliamentarian. Dance Club The Dance Club teaches technique and theory of mod- ern dance to interested stu- dents. Members present a recital each year for the gen- eral public. , ,1i if 2 3 l i l x ,ep 2 M93 5 ix 4- V ll I The 9 Q 4 Letterm n The Letterm'n Club is an organization for students who it 'UG 'X have earned letters in activities 'iw Nj. other than sports. The members N participate in school and com- munity projects. MEMBERS: Front Row: L-R: Mrs. Sny- der, Advisor, Thompson, McKenzie. Sec- ond Row: L-R: Chapman, McCall, King, Grayson, Sistrunk, Keith Brown. Third Row: L-R: Ray, Jarvis, Cheesboro, Dantzler, Kcn Brown. - ,, ,rs f ' , if i ! N 331033 'Y ,-1 -I If i Y I ,L '14,-4? OFFICERS: L-R: Mrs. Snyder, Advisor, M. Chapman, Secretary, D. King, President, K. Dantzler, Treasurer, Keith Brown, Vice Pres dent. OFFICERS: L-R: P. McManus, President, S. Cain, Secretary, R. Walker, Treasurer, R. Gadson, Vice Presi- dent, Mr. Fogle, Advisor. 1 .:. Z, L'- '-f ' s 1 X A ,EQ 2 , if , tm .. 2 1 Crusaders for Christ As time passes swiftly, and change is rapid, there is a need for a stable, unchanging place. The members of The Crusaders find this place in Jesus Christ. '?!'! 'XR . 1 , gm: ' .. --H -P H , jj iw- , 5 3112 I .- un 1 -- 1 .. - Wi F ' . X4 V' -y 11 i ' l ,Q 5 NJ V ,f 1 ' V if fx 'aim W ,. Nh MEMBERS: Front Row: L-R: Boltin, McManus, Cain, Walker, Turner, Gadson, Mr. Fogle, Advisor. Second Row: L-R: Strickland, McDonald, Glover, Gard- ner, Green, Bowman, Bouchette, Johnson. Third Row: L-R: Dickson, Gadson, Hair, Cain, Hibbler, Humphries. Key Club The Key Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, is composed of young men dedicated to service. The 1978- 1979 Dumkoffs were a credit to the imagination of the new club mem- bers. The Club sponsors a booth at the Fair in conjunction with the Kiwanis Club each year. OFFICERS AND SWEETHEART: L-R: Fersner, President, Pinckney, Vice President, Dana More- field, Sweetheart, Rutland, Secretary, Knight, Treasurer. we as 'I 5 1 r--' 3 flN PLEDGEES: L-R: McKenzie, Winningham, Hodges, Pinckney. Second Row: L- R: Dingley, Sandhu, Turner, Humphries. Back Row: L-R: Roache, Brant, Green, Arrington. 134 PKG MEMBERS: L-R: Thompson, Knight, Rutland. Second Row: L-R: Roache, Huffstetler, Fersner, Boice, Mikell. Back Row: L-R: Hickson, Pinckney, Huml phries, M. Ray, D. Ray, Roberts. 1 l I' Chess and Checkers Club The Chess and Checkers Club offers stimulating competition among its members and members of the faculty. The Varsity Chess Club competed favorably with other schools the past school year and hopes to repeat the same. OFFICERS: Front Row: L-R: Hwang, Presi- dent, Reed, Treasurer, Mitchell, Parliamenta- rian. Second Row: L-R: Ham, Vice President, Lee, Secretaryg Turner, Advisor. w-wg -1 -i -Q... MEMBERS: Front Row: L-R: Kwi- linski, Kramer, Thomas, Disher, O'Neal, Hwang. Second Row: L-R: Moultrie, Chen, Ham, Gittons, Darby, Montgomery, Turner, Advi- sor. Third Row: L-R: Mitchell, Ham, Keith Brown, Glover, King, Fogle, Burnham, Lee. Back Row: L-R: Brooks, Reed, Cook, Smith, McCoy, - Dantzler, Aiken. ming? High Light . . . Time has been kind to H.L.S. W . . . We have existed for thirty years E or more. Academic achievement, ii G noble manhood, and a means of serv- ice to our fellow man has always been ! our goal. OFFICERS: Seated Front: L-R: Duncan, Trea- surer, Hickson, Chaplain. Second Row: L-R: Cummings, Vice President, Butler, Dean of Pledgeesg Williams, Parliamentarian, Cook, Asst. Dean, Keith Brown, Asst. Secretary. Top Row: Rogers, Pesident MEMBERS: Perry, Glover, Guest, Snider, Roberts, Keitt, Nell, Hickson, Duncan, Williams, Butler, Cheeseboro, Cook, Cummings, McKenzie, R. Gloveri Fine, Sammuel, Alston, Gardner, K. Glover. Second Row: L-R: Johnson, Scoville, Ellis, O'Bryant, Frazier, McCall, Sistrunk, Brown, Smith. Third Row: L-Rl Brown, Winningham, Blue, Evans, Pringle, Dawkins. 3 X Society Les Nj Charmes Plz.. X Club 'Y' XX! Dedicated to finer wom- anhood, service and aca- demic achievement in a time when change is rapid and unexpected. l OFFICERS: Gillum, Advisor, Cooper, Asst. Dean of Pledgeesg Hammonds, Parliamentarian, Fersner, Treasurer, Johnson, 4- l ,Q President, Murray, Dean of Pled- 1 K gees, Roland, Vice President, i 1 N., ,- e . Dawkins, Secretary. ll li 5 E , - 3. 5. , X 11 : gf I I i I Y X1 K 'l '-'1 1? l QMEMBERS: Front Row: L-R: Owens, Harrison, Mack, Murvin, Wright, Wollings, Murray, Fersner, Gadsen, E. Boyd, Abraham. Second Row: L-R: Blassin- game, Funchess, L. Boyd, Kennedy, Cooper, Morgan, McCloud, Lewis, Rhodes. Back Row: L-R: C. Murvin, Newsome, Mack, Fuller, Key, Colter, Bowman. , i 138 Photography Club The Photography Club serves the Yearbook Staff and the Bare News Staff. They take, develop, and print their own pictures. 'Ei , s f i MEMBERS: Front Row: L-R: McClure, Markiewicz, Mr. Weaver, Advisor. Second Row: L-R: Jackson, Bryson, Garrick. Back Row: L-R: McKenzie, Drawdy, Gittons. ,A- IEGULAR DRIVERS: Kneeling: L-R: Cummings, Dantzler, King, McMichael, Taylor, Goldberg, Rutland, Phine, Easterlin, Fields. Second Row: L-R: Frederick, Sistrunk, Jones, Brown, Baker, Corley, Turner, Antley, Hanton, Duncan, Major, Boyd, Wright, Johnson, . look, Evans, Winds. Third Row: L-R: Houser, Harrison, Williams, Benjamin, Myers, Butler. Top Row: L-R: Simmons, Stroman. A.. Nw. iiiiii N f SUBSTITUTES: Kneeling: L-R: Denny, McClintock, Barnes, Jennings, Smith, M. Sandle, Walker. Standing: L-R: Jeffcoat, W. Sandle, Dash, J. Baker, McMichael, W. Haigler, Goings, Rutland, Dantzler. Third Row: L-R: Deery, Green, Jones, Shivers, Walker, Smith. Fourth Row: L-R: Johnson, Harrison, K. Barnes, R. Baker, Boneparte, Ritter, Hamilton. 40 L-R: Jan Hagwood, Head Cheerleaderg Mrs. McCoy, Advisorg Gena Collier, Assistant Head Cheerleader. The J umor i Varsity Cheerleaders I A, ff. 1 , 5 .X-,si . 'ein QKAQ- wh, -fre an .H em'1 . M . . First Row: L-R: Gena Collier, Sara Hamer, Geraldine Glover, Michelle Stricker, Jan Hagwood. Second Row: L-R: Vilimla Ray Verlinda Hall. Top: Angela Berry. KK I L Fl! , jr xl If Mia, 9 . N e,,I B-Te am Cheerleaders A s , , 9 m , do v ,223 . . . And the cheer goes on . . . GO I ,II r BRUINS! , rf' I N I f 1 5 ANY, I' ' L-R: Jacobs, Asst. Head Cheerleader, Mrs. Q 4 Q McCoy, Advisor, Valarie Jarvis, Head Cheer- I ' ' leader. I r V.s if 1 I 2 ' . ',9l,,gI , V, ,gf af: . -,, --,.g:f?,f4 f5,ag.fgf.bAi,z,z:.'i.'m, 1 THEI SPIRIT PYRAMID. Base. L-R: Weaver, 4 lvQ4,,'rQf'l,51' ii., 1-V U7 'V ' A Jarvns, Kennerly. Level 2: Brewer, Greenway, ' '49 ' Pinckney,Jacobs, Bozard. Top: Melts. ,,f ' fag , If-A AY ,U ,Woo QWIIWM I I ,Q an W 3 I .. , fI.'vI-iw, Iv-www T 'I Q 1' I Q xj if , I ,W I I fl 1 I I I I ,.. I I ' If ff I I I . I Li I I - I , I r , ' IM-, 1-'ww' was-f+Ie ,Q I ,AI M I , ' I, , a ,1-,FZ -, . , , , ' ' I. , , ph g,.,',,I,igs ,LLII I 'I r, df? '11--fi Qf' LII I gf ' I-'21, ffm ,T I ' I IZ W A fs ' I 'I' W-I 'Wi' 'Ie ' ' I Ji. ws r+ff,I,q3 ,,-1 29, . I ,I . ,K , K J. ,, .ref H W5 A A VI in , A , kffk 'V my, g , I, A V V IV' 5 carved 1 I f ' 4, .WL M, 4 , ,ANI-, wi 3, +-Q, I, ' s-iw? ff ,-- , Q ,, I fI,,,f,, ,. w. , ,Z ,a...,.,, ,M ,, V, , ,253 Izhy , wif, 3 is-A 3, . , ,rr .v 1, , , KE., W V.,!,,.,, aw In I, I f I ,, V ' ff' iff , II I' I, ' If L.,,i fI ' g 4 I esrs I ' I I- I I I II I - I ,arsr f f -r I 1 I fs or 1 I I I I' VI A I ' f -'II, I I V, f- r,,I w'f12l,flf,, 'sf I ' 'Q' I' I Is .fa WfI+2?5feWf?i:J.,,MI., nl, Varsity Cheerleaders Our timeless duty . . . To keep the fans spirited and cheering. . .Go Bruins! THE SPIRIT PYRAMID: Base: L-R: Daniels, Wright, Lane, Rucker, Run- ager, Pinckney, Hammond, Brewer, Jamison. Level 2: Mack. Level 3: Mur- ray. Level 4: D. Lane. SENIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Sandra Daniels, Jane Runager I .J ' fffsfi HEAD CHEERLEADERS AND ADVISOR: Asst. Head, Beverly Hammondsg Mrs. McCoy, Advisorg Head Cheerleader, Jane Runager. SENIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Bev- erly Hammonds, Selma Mack, Sandi Lane. MW' QS - we f , ' V .wg 1 I ' .4 I Q Sis , ', 3 N9 . , ' uw. ' L 6 ' . ,' A V' A A ' f ' f I , ' -Q . . g x, A We .' s ' 1 - 4 ' ' Pep Club BUSY is the word for the Pep Club! They develop the spirit gimmicks for athletic events and back up the Cheerleaders when traveling away from home. They spon- sor the Homecoming Assem- bly and the Little Mr. and Miss Bruin Contest along with the Cheerleaders. OFFICERS: Front: L-R: Heather Ferguson, Presidentg Vanessa Oakley, Vice President. Back Row: L-R: Kin Harmon, Secretaryg Lisa Thomas, Treasurerg Miss Felder, Advisorg Karen Harmon, Asst. Secretary. YY Y . . . .-.... ..1...1. 4 1 x-- i- e , w E' s. 1 4 1 3 S I I I n I 2 l E l ,Qi 1 lofi! 3 6 L FW We Q, mm 'rw . V V am ,.,, ,A . Wg, .Jw .:3f:gg',.5? 'A , Aff. In . MEMBERS: Front Row: L-R: Townsend, McMichael, Russell, Ryant, Hilliard, Beard. Second Row: L-R: C. Thomas, Rickenhaker, Karen Harmon, Stewart, Oakley, Mack. Back Row: L-R: Kim Harmon, Cooper, Larkin, Shuler, L. Thomas, Spigner. 46 Larry Lee, Cartoonist Bare News Staff The Bare News Staff did a commendable job this year in keeping the student body informed of impor- tant events about our school. Several special features were run in this monthly publication. Mitchell, McKenzie Nah k ,455 R 'lf W L.. Mrs. Tant, Advisor L-R: Seated: Huff, Hubbard. Standing: L-R: Deery, Zukowski, Young. X 4 2? 1 Sv' A ff- Q ,P 23, X d ,- i ve' x 5 d'7'ff 'f N . ffifa ffif ctw if ,. Right - L-R: Dunmore, Scott. L-R: Bozard, Gross, Swami, Roland, McKinney. in S 5 g i - 5 Q ', 5 i .V ig., ,- 'K in XENA -NWA, A-A ll xv. 'Q fl- Q gf, A, i V 'Q fs K I . xi A Left - L-R: McKenzie, Rorabaugh. Right - Front: L-R: Mrs. Tant, Advisor, Herman McKenzie, Photographer, Dan Rorabaugh, Editor. Back Row: L-R: Dwayne King, Larry Lee, Cartoonist. I , 48 ,S-New Expo '79 Staff The 1979 EXPO staff had a year it will never forget - Working long hours of the day, and into the night, and during the Christmas vacation trying to meet the deadlines. Nonetheless, the delays, frustra- tions, and problems were overcome, and we are proud to present the fin- ished product. NZ L-R: Stacey Grayson, Editor, Miss L. Adams, Advisor, Lisa Thomas, Willie Roache, Business Manager. -x.,,N 4' ui l!!L3 , 1 W '11 1' 5 fd..,,,, ,A N.-'f Q'fg-,. LT r4f'L...: . x , ,W U xy 5 Left - Karen Harmon, Abraham, Collier, Kim ' Harmon. Right - Lee, Felder, Lamberth, Glover. Lower Right - McKinney, Hickson, E. Thomas, Bowman, Harrison. ......................-.-.u.u.sa Right - McKenzie, Drawdy, staff photographers. Left Center - Coats, Stone, McConnell, Markiewicz, Goings, Mr. Bedenbaugh, Townsend. Lower Left - Mrs. Townsend, Hubbard, Sims, Chavis, Roberts, Jobes, Russell. 4 'S R QX X N I 1 f 'H , M k 1 XX-.- h 1 uf f 7 ,KY ,E , 3 , , .,.. , . K, ..,s,, 'rx ,Q .3 - 4 1. 149 0 ,p A 1 'l '-s ,.:w,'+ -, A s . 1' L uf H Features Memories are like good books - they stay with us in spite of the fact that we cannot relive them. Events of our school life will be with us forever. We desire to commend and encourage those who have excelled in achieving that one goal which will be cherished in their book of memories. 52 ' r :mx- mf.. K,..x. 1' N 'V rf' ' ' 'Sik- 'fb- tv! 'N- has 5,5 1?-x .La ww , mv-.,'i'zf A, Q X Ns Axx - , WAS, 1 X . . . ' Q k v k',.F.Q,.'w'f Q w . x, 5 j A - . ' 'R A -'L . W. fb QTY' , ,- jg J..-g iff K -Q. .bf--f- 2' g'w,4x1 Lyris fAv f . xg' S: , A . MFM 8. ' .Q Vs K K ' X 1 i 1 A , ip 31:03 'Y . '1 . f f K' wr, ... IQ.. if Q X, Q x 'K My ,xxksqg ':3r 'fi'4x Q - , ,Y Q Q .-I, 's-.n ' ' ' 'W X . -,,, 1 4- -sun A Miss Expo Lisa Thomas Lisa is very actively involved in school activities. She is a member of the Pep Club, Les Charmes Club, Executive Board of the Student Council and Treasurer of the Senior Class. Her honors include the outstanding Youth award and being voted Best All Around by the senior class. After graduation, Lisa plans to attend college and pur- sue a career in speech. l f LI fl? ,x 1 I! ' ' 4 i n 1 i I ,,1 fgfk' ll r I f I r,l. 54 Miss Senior Sherri Mack SENIOR CONTESTANTS: Beverly Hammonds, Iris Hanton, Regina Thomasson, Robin Stroman, Thomasina Green, Jane Runager. ig I N w--.-M... ii 'EI fy!! i w w gn-in 11, ' 1l HSV' ff? is -Q EE Miss Junior Valerie Jeffries il 3 JUNIOR CONTESTANTS: Seated: Angela Spigncr, Persephone Felcler. Standing: Shelli Mack, Shelia Legette, Marilyn Fersner. 6 Miss Sophomore JoAnn Byrd SOPHOMORE CONTESTANTS: Seated: Miriam Jones, Ver- linda Hall, Julie Washington. Standing: Jennifer Gaffney, Vanessa Oakley, Angela Berry. fi 'Sl 1 I L ir' E u l pi' Va Miss Freshman Stacey Cain FRESHMAN CONTESTANTS: Joyce Lefft, Margaret Bradley, Elaine Shuler, Lynn Melts, Anna Jennings, Kelli Hill. ,fa ll ll -'M'-owl-'i f n T 4, A is . 1 'Q ' R . 3 .fi if ll 4X if eil iil XR lx 'I Miss Homecoming . yy Selma Mack Selma is actively involved in many school activities. She is a member of the Varsity Cheerleader Squad, and the Les Charmes Club. She enjoys modeling, sewing, and bikerid- ing. After graduation, Selma plans to attend college and major in business administration. She would like to become a professional model someday, however. l , p Little Mr. and Miss Bruin Glenn Figgures and Jennifer Sanders ig N W, 'sf53?fg, ' , - of 'W Q4 ww , May' . KSQQ' K , , EAC X' 4, fi , lv ,f A Maid of Honor Sharon Salley A 3 Junior Attendant - Sissy Pinckney 2w,.. dw A, , M 19 IH 17 Sophomore Attendant - Wanda Cul- ler Freshman Attendant - Tina Johnson Senior Attendant - Doris Mintz Sponsors Belvia Glover, Walter Colterz Angela Spigner, Lloyd Bullard 160 aw.- aj ' Homecoming gg' t. , - , , C?i,1ff,-d,,.,, -2 f , V A V VV,z , . A 1-u + 1 H , i-I Sharon Salley, Michael Sharper- son: Jennifer Jones, Henry Hai- gler: Loretta Cain, John Dantzler 1,9 .gw 4 .:. . 'J 5 aroa i g at iff - - it ifmf- W E 5 'L A .. , Q A as 545316 M, 4.3. wg. , , , -'.. . gay' s A S,wv.,.. sm: I 0 use . ' V' ' ' 4 12 ' '- - j .,'. ff ,, ' x ,ftwf , fs' , .ff 7, K' r,en .. T' E , ,,. , .iv ,r,5:,fv.y,g3,y:, -1, fo .fly-,fr f . - g ,.- X G is 51' A 1 , Felicia Snell, Anthony Reed: Angela Bookard, Donnie Stroman: Thoma- sina Green, Hubert Gooden ,dj mi r .if RQN. , K, . -aw-was gi, a 5-.s 2 2' fi Kela Evans, Raymond Bonepart Wanda Jefferson, Robert Myer Morcia Glover, Gerald DeCost Theresa Johnson, Anthony Frederic . Y' ' A : ei nqiiis ,QF-..,x s-Near . 75 . PF N ' az o,?'X,.s3i??P' ij 1 si ,.,, ii., in fi? of hi o 'S2i5:'f A V xv:-. ILP.-1 Angela Berry, Blaine Hill, Rosalind Ancrum, Tyrone Brown, Valerie Murph, Herman Winningham. xi tie K sflis Q? aww 1 2, f 1' -w-SKK: 1 so was 'm 1,vwm,.,.,. an Diane Hampton, Shellie Wrightg Regina Glover, Nathan Caldwell, Robin Stroman, John Butler. Senior Sponsors Q X X I , 35 -YF ' . ,,vW? 35' 5 . ' at ,wa vs ..- I ,A Ya. ' S 51 WV- ' -5 Hr: . ff 4 . 1 K Q S ,LX ' i ' .0 . 1' 1' 3 , . 'Q . LU W 2 ,Il 7 A if A 5 - ' A Q ,J J ivy, ,lb ij 'i ' Qi il 'fly ' -. 4 . ,il Q-J 'S I ,lx f l'SlE?A . .ff 2 . Q l J 1 4 , . . ' AB. :T 435' . .u f I. .5 li? - Q 1' Q .1352 fzvgfzfs. Q i , -, 2342 .. gi. K ., ,, ,, .. me My Q 4 i 2 lll, l l F Selma Mack, Curtis Blue, Angela Veta Cooper, Roy Lee Wolfe, Edna Tucker, Gordon Thompsong Diane Jennings, Able Hampton, Jennifer Shuler, John Walker. Rhodes, Elijah Fogle. 161 V ,, Queen of Hearts Beverly Hammonds Beverly Hammonds is a very active member of the senior class. She enjoys participating in many school and community activities. She is a member of the Les Charmes Club, Modern Dance, National Honor Soci- ety, and is a Varsity Cheerleader. After graduation, Beverly plans to attend Winthrop College and pursue a career in psychology. ' 'M is fl if ilu fx ,gf an FRESHMAN ATTENDANTS: L-R: Valarie Jarvin, Kelly Hill, Annette Hall, Lynn Metts, Joyce Lefft. l 162 SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS: Baretta Brewer, Jennifer Gaffney, Angela Barry. N We as :lla 1! Maid of Honor Debbie Glover SENIOR ATTENDANTS: Valarie Murph, Sherry Storie, Angie Lokie. Cb 1 g 3 if V 1 .xx W l JUNIOR ATTENDANTS: Seated: Marilyn Fersner. Standing: L-R Angela Spigner, Persephone Felder, Shelli Mack. M ay Court Queen - Iris Hanton Iris is an active member of the senior class. She is a member of the Executive Board and Assistant Chairperson of the Elections Commission. She was a contest- ant in the Miss Expo Beauty Pageant. Iris enjoys singing and meeting people. After graduation she plans to attent col- lege and pursue a career in Psychology. SENIOR ATTENDANTS: Diane Shuler, Regina Thomasson, Conchetta Bemjamin. i '33 I 5 M , Q q X l 1 l , I 2 W L it SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS: Pamela Harper, Angela Bookard, Julie Washington. Q Maid of Honor - f i U 4 AN Jane Runager JUNIOR ATTENDANTS: Maria Murray, Cynthia Bradley, Jacqueline Jones,Jennifer Murph. FRESHMAN ATTENDATNS: Elaine Shuler, Joyce Jacobs, Anna Jennings. Miss H.L.S. 1978 Maria Murray Current Events Bowl Team - Harriett Roland, Derrick J obes, Michael . . Kwilinski, Yu Liang Chen, Michael Ham Paaris Snell. VI I ,:, , NUM? H1015 Girls' State Dana Morefield Donna M3fk1CW1CZ 5 fr' p- ,- N Q-.a f'f fag! . - ,lf vfwiff fe Boys, State Bottom Row: Lewis Boice, Alphonso Hodge, Jeffrey Fers- ner. Middle Row: Hank Rutland, Rusty Knight, Norman Clark, Jay Pickney. Top Row: Herman McKenzie, Dan Rora- baugh, Darryl Cummings. 'Mu I Y f .-.S H 1 if f-as.-P . .. if 'r Presbyterian College Fellows Eric Johnson, Michele Chapman, Regina Fuller, Neil Dingley. DAR Citizenship Award - Linda Snyder Optimist Club Oratorieal Contest Winner Sharon Riekenbacker All-State Chorus Persephone Felder, Thomasina Green, Alphonso Hodge, Stanley Snider, Joanne Berry, Terrence Davis XXL' American Legion Oratorical Contest f Winner Amy Hodgson S L . 3 SCSPA Cartoon of The Month Winner Larry Lee 'L National t, Achievement Marcia Davis rr r A Stacey Grayson c Temple Johnson Junior Service League Award Temple J ohnson Hank Rutland Q Nb,,,,Vk, I , if .. it ' E V' t lf 4'1f'ii 5' X iiiimf xx if 7.2 ' E 2 a. National Merit Finalists Dan Rorabaugh Jeffrey Fersner Don Rorabaugh , Q 1 Presidential Scholar Dan Rorabaugh ' All State Band and 5 Eastern Region l Orchestra i Herman McKenzie 1979 Scholastic Art Awards Peggy Hampton Larry Lee 9 l Governor s School 1978 Marcia Davis, Stacey Grayson, Temple Johnson. Voice of Democracy Harriet Roland, Yu Liang Chen, Keith Brown , X Q V T mei 1 4' The Bill Davis Award The Bill Davis Trophy has been one of the most coveted athletic awards among athletes at 0- W for many years. Because the award is presented during the spring banquet, the winner has not appeared in the yearbook since 1972. Because of its significance, the award will be included in each year's annual in the future. Since 1972, the Bill Davis Trophy has been presented to the following young men: Kenny Middleton, Tim Zeigler, Greg Butler, Erskine Reed, Kevyn Amos, and Marty Kinard. ui 1621.5 , -W., 'Ab X o 'X Q www WM: W, ,,,, ,, ,MA 'V tr ,an wqmz 5, ,mm ,.,....-.- 1, Nui.. F Wk wk S P' . , , ,..,. ,.,, , . A A .At,,. 5, wi -B x ., Q. --. .. J..-.1 LW 'ff ' - 5 - - ,E ,k kay? m N, N Ji . .- .,,. g F6 '41 Q- r. -9 I X ws .1 X N l,,....,wszi ' 5 .gn G wlx X Q X .W ,ge K 13 X .3 ,Ng i 4 x ! Q E r E 4 .X In . K . K. sv, 3 .S , , . 'fit S.. K ... f - KK . . A , 5.-rg KK :gh 3 . Q K KK Vtx. 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K, , . . , , -.- .. .K Q. -9--. K W K -K.44Kg'.,53K ,K Ng we .3 . Ki . 65.5K -KKK MK K I K jp' if .I P fm ii s i is ' T ff'-54 if t 'f'i f - . a 5 951 fi: ft .' gf? Ka - : K K K K 17 V1 ,pw sa-t,,'Y' K 4, ,sire Sfsf' :Q35 -Q.-.i. !v'i U. gqsabf V - . , rA'-:.,'F- 4 .' -' 11.-9 'S 3.-,f g ' 'T-F sr- . Q. 4 K , , f. ijt! f'.1f:.KKKK K-:flu 1 , 31, 1 , K XY ,zxfr ' .. ' ' r L51 K F.-'ggi 'K 'Q 4 r- 1 :QIK 17 . Ars. ' 1 ' 5 if 7:55- -A A-rs-sf K ,, L K-zlrsiv V that -in - ft ',,, ' 1 5 I -5- - wut--ww .. -.-- -- , I . 554' I I N in I av ,-1 Sports Competition occurs practically everyday in our lives. We compete to find out who is the best. In the future as we look back on our mementos We see that competition has made us stronger, not just in body but in mind also. It has enabled us to enjoy the 6'Thrill of victory and accept the agony of defeat. Bruins Football The 1979 edition of Bruins football proved to be most productive. The '79 team ended the season with a 7-3 record and a berth in the upper-state playoffs against an undefeated Gaffney team. The Bruins were defeated in the grudge match, 14-13, one of the most emotion-filled games of the year. The offense featured a fierce triple option game. The task-force engineered a split-four defense. The entire offensive line will be returning as well as many key defenseive players. The Bruins look forward to next year and S hope for a state championship. S, ' essci ff ELA 15 A if Front Row: L-R: Gardner, Green, Shafer, Bullard, Wade Blue, Reed, Haigler. Second Row: L-R: Pinckney, Fogle Oswald, Keitt, Thomas, Sanders, Goings, Walker. Back Row Gooden, Winningham, Boneparte, Sharperson, Brown Lucas, A. Bookard. Kneeling: L-R: Whetstone, Brewer, Pough, Caldwell Thompson, A. Hampton, Johnson, Riley. Standing: Day, Adams, Mack, Wactor, Haigler, Lockhart, Fielder, J. Hamp ton. 176 , x ' .JR K. . . Y A I o A fr- xgpgfig., 'L K wwwth, fl ffm i. , we A fm item , yan in , 'ww 'ij '4. .I 2 f-:Wffirw-ri, lkdffw. if ' ' W9 :mx ' 'ix ',5f 'iQ,5'Qi K: J 3' , IHUK -W. U rl- vw Coach Hank McCollom, Athletic Director Knkeling: Frederick Wright. Standing: Colter Brant, Butler, Stroman. Senior Players L-R: Elijah Fogle, Ray Boneparte, Able Hampton, Roy Lee Wolfe, Gordon Thompson, Mike Sharperson, Shellie Wright, Walter Colter, Chuck Shafer, Anthony Frederick. r 78 X ' A W L-R: John Butler, Donnie Stroman, Herman Win- ningham, Tyrone Brown, Hubert Gooden, Henry Haigler, Anthony Reed, Nathan Caldwell, John Walker, Lloyd Bullard. Bruins Football COACHES: Kneeling: L-R: J. Ragland, M. Moore, J. Daye, Head Coachg S. Godfrey, B. Williams. Standing: L-R: 0. Pough, A. Badger, J. Brunson, B. Burns. Q BWI a 'F' E I if ws A A 'WW ws? v 5 ' 5, .E m .BS 1 Q, JL 0 R' ' fx. Football Team Front Row: M Robinson Prin le Fuller Gar- ' Y g ! l rick, O'Hair, Harper, Dash, K. Robinson Thompson, Trainer. Second Row: Seawright Barnes, Baxter, Summers, Haigler, J. Riley Mitchell, August, Bowman. Third Row: Reed Walling, Sandle, Aiken, Richardson, Butler Riley, Williams, T. Ancrum. Fourth Row: Har- mon, G. Riley, Johnson, H. Ancrum, Glover, Felder, McClinton, Evans, Kennerly. Top Row Walker, Tucker, Keitt, Sandhu, Boneparte McKenzie, Turner, LaRocque, Salley. iw- Qgilf 1 1 v 13 Q ,-f..' 'ront Row: Robinson, J. Williams, McMorris, Howard, Craft, Wilson, Dixon, Pam, West. Second Low: Shuler, Weathers, S. Williams, T. Glover, Ryant, Gardner, Pinckney, Keitt. Third Row: Childs, l. Snell, Gilliam, Gaffney, Prince, Irick, Bush, Vincent, Brown. Fourth Row: Johnson, Colter, Fridie, 'hompson, Darby, Utsey, Westberry, Martin. Top Row: Wade, J. Glover, Reed, Johnson, Mack, Ful- enzie, D. Snell, Richardson, Jackson, Salley. - ' A . K N' ' ' ,I ,..- H-- c'B Team Football in wvarf' 'M' ' ' ' M ,M V ,. 4 M... lf A N- 'fe ,,,,,,.,,,,.a,.Cf--f A ,, , ,P H G k M mg Af zv:!fe+fM', -iqfff. -..J-M--'-' ' ' M' I . isis Q .-uno-w .'. QQ v- S S o F7'3f i'd i ll a f fs' ' . ,, , , ww 1? V 'iff e + S ?'-fLfo4i'w,aW'1ffWi.. 'Q f E5 W! Ma. Girls' Volleyball Volleyball entered its second year at O-W and the team showed contin- ued improvement. Seated: Rxxlrick, Colter, Butler, Connor, Wade. 1' Standing: Haigler, Senior, Dash, Jamison, I Fields, Johes, Rogers. gwyvrf 'fi , , 1.55, W ' '1 ' , f, fr . u- f ' i ,',. ,'-- i ff ' , ef SENIORS: Mae Fields, Janie Bodriek, Aiiis Rogers, .Jackie Conl- nnr, Vanessa Senior. 7 1 ifswisf neeling: Coach Godfrey, Benjamin, Haynes, Baxter, Frederick Fogle, Hallinquest, Muller, Dantz- r, Bolton, T. Beck, R. Beck, Coach Huggins. Standing: Winds, Humphries, Sandler, Bowman, Gard- r, Abraham, Benjamin, Lee, Pace, Ham, Wade, Day. Absent From Picture: Hampton. Soccer Team 1979 was the first year for organ- ized soccer at O-W. There was consid- W erable interest in the sport and much improvement is expected from the round ball team in the future. ,X .Q XC . , 1 . Q. ...sf .4a ..,p1 'Q---vt TZ' SENIORS: Kneeling: Bowman, Frederick, Dantzler, Haynes. Stand- ing: Abraham, Pace, Winds, Beck, Fogle. CAPTAINS: Anthony Frederick, Co-Capt., Defense: Coach Godfrey: Gregory Winds, Captain, Coach Huggins, Al Gard- ner, Co-Captain, Offense. The 1978 South Carolina State Champion The 1979 Bruin Cagers featured four returning starters from the 1978 State 3-AAAA State Champi- onship team. The Bruins played a run and gun transition offense and an outstanding defense. The Bruins used the team's two big men to give a new dimension while the offensive skills of Carr and Collier completed the team effort. Coach Artie Knights' Bruins are expected to win another State Championship. For the second consecu- tive year, they have ended regular season play with the regional title. 5w5'ff, lfffil .1. Tn K J sisty gfgagifggp, Sash 4 A ivilli 9 - A ' A . w ti i K it I Q . . I! J ' ' if X g A il o fi s ' 1 A s , A fri ,S 'i S if g t Q X i X e 9 f Kneeling: Hill, Carver, Baker, Collier, Jennings, Green. Standing: Coach Knight, Lucas, Carr, Russell, Simmons, Haigler Bowman Senior Players hw Q flfiffj 55 Q Z, in 59 53 A any i.. , , ,jk W' Z, , l ' .A - QM Mu? E f we X. 4' ' Mervin Brown Ronnie Carr Kirk Collier Victor Haigler SIN WSH Chris Carver Steve Simmons gf. Bruin Basketball Carr lay p t S g hghf wo. fl 1 'St k' , , 5 x Mmmznmw a , .V J QQ? WWW A an .. 1 .. A3 ? Q ,. Q, J ' gf. Q' f 5-A KP fgk. Af 1 7 ' M x ,H QM Aw Brown goes up for the rebound Time-out Strategy aan . i I ,,,f ,mam-f '4 Mz f wh, K vw, 'sl ' xg 2 4 iw: A If Collier dunks one I ' A ' 1 l u x, ,, K. ? K Ea. u ' . ey 4' t :fi X N ' -' -v 'n v 1 , .' Q J! W W 11 gf MQW' v v, nwnf., , , 5' 'A 1 , .4 'v C Qgowy 1 Q P Halgler goes up for two ray fm 'W X 31 Q! Z 5. UA l esaj mpe f' Baker rebounds 192 ff x f ,, , .1 Lucas eyes the basket I ' !A,,,,f L 'X a 52 s .fs s, ,xx A, ,,,,,f N ,1 ,,,,, -s 0 'QZ5!.'e-, Q' -., ,. ,, ,,,,., ff? ,,..v- V' , W, J.-A fln 1 Haigler goes up for the basket X. .Q KAW' ' Q' 'fX'0Kw M av-J' ,LN3 y, 'il W Brown moves in to assist Kneeling: Carver, Collier. Standing: Carr, Coach Artie Knight, Haigler, Simmons. , f li af Seniors with coach Carr lays a shot against the board. 193 Bruinettes Basketball The Bruinettes ended the regular season with a record of 13-7. The girls have yet to break the Lexington Wildcat jinx. The Bruinettes showed brilliance in many games, but the loss of key play- ers weakened some positions. Their hopes are still high for a berth in the Regional play-offs. Kneeling: L-R: Benjamin, Trainer, Jennings, Morris, Roberts, Green Hopkins Trainer Standing L R: Marshall, Trainer, Thompson, Boyd, Huff, Felderg Robinson, Gllyard Brown Coach John Brun son. Brown goes up! ,ff g.. ff: ,f-ve-ff' .. ' ,.-.-- 1' -waff Senior Players Sandra Gilyard Evelyn Felder Veronica Green Lynne Boyd Edna Jennings Lynn Thompson W Morris releases a jumper F--- gl 5- Bruinettes struggle for the ball fr? 'lr ,f Two - points!! thhisSen T W k k dff ence ,ESQ was 1 '-...,,, ' 63l?U1N9 9 uw, RUM! 2355 Oliver after loose ball J Boys Basketball The '79 Boys J .V. team completed another highly successful season under Coach Melvin Smoak. They lost only two this sea- son. Some J .V.'s will move up to the Varsity squad next year. JOHNNY JENKINS, CAPTAIN AND COACH SMOAK . . . ,Q 'J if 1 f I Kneeling: Thompson trainerg Jenkins, Murphy, Fields, Jamison, Buskey, Trainer. Stand- ing: G. Johnson, Cleckley, Mack Sharperson, Coach Smoak, Felder, Dash, Oliver, D. John- son. 200 Q-Q-. Sharperson jumps for two Johnson goes over the guard for this jumper. Oliver on the move A' A l o X rs? gmlllv 'i 02 r -V Girls 1 Basketball The J .V. Girls posted another successful season, finishing with a record of 9 wins and 1 loss. It was a team effort for the J .Vees and we are proud of their fine showing. We look forward to other successful seasons even though many of the team members will be moving up to Varsity basketball. CAPTAINS: Joan Roberts, Wanda Culler, Nanette Johnson, Coach Badger. , -- U f - .. K .:f, X W set QE as g .... A K 3 W 3 wg xg. .,f, . ,,.'L S K W il A m 5 iS iH RUSH! QL straw' H Sew , . saw? Quitting lx ii' swf 3 3 Seated: L-R: Roberts, Culler, Johnson, Summer, Pauling. Standing: L-R: Abraham, Trainerg Glover, Mosely, Ritter, Dash, Brown, Jobes, T. Abraham, Ha gler, G. J obes, Trainer, Mr. A. Badger, Coach. Summers dribbles down court Brown drives in for thc basket MBU Team Boys Kneeling: L-R: Harper, Williams, Bowman Trainer, Hampton, Stevenson. Standing: L-R Black, Carmichael, Jamison, Johnson, Martin Gardner, Whetstone, Snell, Coach Shipley. 526 xl. Q39 S GBM Team Girls Sitting: L-R: Wade, Trainer, Haynes, Trainer Haigler, Trainer. Standing: L-R: Dantzler, J Thompson, P. Williams, L. Williams, S. Thomp- son, Mrs. Gehrman, Coachg Johnson, James Goodwin, Simkins. f' X X X , I I Bruin Wrestling Team The Bruin Grapplers managed to get five team members qualified for state championships. The team still needs personnel in serveral weight classes in order to strengthen competition. TEAM: Kneeling: Wilson, Wright, Haigler, J. Carson, Carson, Owens, Barnes, B. Jennings. Standing: Keitt, Bullard, Hampton, A. Jennings, S, Keitt, Funchess, Coach Ragland. fi LIGHTWEIGHTS: Kneeling: Wilson, Wright, Carson, B. Jennings. Standing: Coach Ragland, Haigler, Carson, Owens. HEAVY WEIGHT: Kneeling: Funchess, Barnes, Keitt, Coach Ragland. Stand ing: Keitt, Bullard, Hampton, Jennings. A J Girls Tennis Team There are many new faces on the girls' tennis team this year. Sandra Day, Captain, Coach Carl Williams, Dale Felkel, Co-Captain. H f ,f,,,:ff.faf- , ,paddy is Q T7 J. 'T' M 'MPM 9 ,.g,.......... L-R: Kirkland, Huff, Hamer, Coach Williams, Day, Felkel, Dingley. 208 gs m-14 Sw P' Q l Boys' Tennis Team The O-W Boys' Tennis Team boasts several tal- ented young men with much tournament experi- ence. The Collier twins have been stalwarts for the team. The team hopes for another successful sea- son in '79, liams. fffr 'W ' J' fav .ha Q-ran' '1- 1-in- '-' hi' -gl-f-f L L-R: Montgomery, Clark, Brownlee, Coach Carl Williams, Ken Collier, DeCosta. Captains Kenny Collier and Gerald DeCosta with Coach Wil- O vidualist. S1 K 02 1' ,g' ,f l ,f l X. Gladden Ka Burnham V Cross-Country Team Cross Country is definitely a sport for the strong rugged indi- Dingley Kz Roginson ' all ll- 1 ,aa- Qgfiqg -on 1- ue-Q 'W Q , ,. ,MT it L , .-.- 9: 4' ' VT' 'o,. , , ...af -4 2 .Z---.,..-113'-,n V tv.- - 4. X. . , at .fx . M A 0 ' . , . A ., i U I A 1 ' 4 -'LSP 4- - :'g-,. a TEAM: Kneeling: Haynes, Johnson, Williams, Gladden, Williams, Robinson. Standing: Coach Salley, Franklin, Burnham, Wright, Ritter, Dingley. actor. Huffstetler, Dudley, Felkel, Morefield. Standing: Strickland, Scorggins, Sgt. Kelly, Coachg sxrg, I A 'W ,,j 4' , . .- .-- -- 5, J K . ,. ,WL . A il, K -.. , 4 L Q'-',,. ',' uf Q gf - ,,W .315 .Arn,j-,my .vi 11,4 N1 sw 4-gif:-'ffegz ,M Wiefzy :,c,fLb4,Jg ly?-V, :ffsl-if' ' F Golf Team The Team anticipates a busy sea- son this year. The increase in team membership indicates the added interest in golf at O-W. L, my Felkel putts Strickland putts Wactor gets ready to blast out of trap .. twiffadmi Boys 8a Girls Track Teams This is the first year for a Girls Track Team at O-W. Presently both teams are training very hard for the up coming track season. The Boys Team is fortunate to have many returning veterans on the cinders and in the field. L . . ,. I K Xl: Q- . .Rh I -A. K I -F ...,...........-.-.er p n ' A' - -3 ' - it f 1 A .non-so-e - Lgniznwsmcsafif- 51 .3Qk'1,b 1 .'- I J fi W ' .1234 .f .argl af L V -' V. , Q ' ff- ily 9 4 1 v-.4 T f 9?- l'-4m:A1125'4' f v t ' T K :-f f:-1,,lL37q-wg,,,gfr.s- , K . .,,. n fl, .W Alf ' L 'L 'gg .Tiff ' -ff- X' :q,1v'f ,, Y f-9. F,-,, X cg' 'Q --M Q 'ea-F-1 e.l 'M Girls Track Team Kneeling: E. Colter, C. Colter, Tyler, Curry -. ,- . ..- ' 1 ,M son,Hubbard,Baxter, Seawright,J. Jamison. Q 5 . Ns. Nfgfj-5 - , . . -1 '1 f' . l ,V .Y KAN .fill . VV .J X I .................. 0... 3 A A Q ...-,- -ah F A -1 BOYS TRACK TEAM: Kneeling: Gladden, Jones, Bush, Brewer, Reed, B. Johnson, Riley, Ryant, Parker, Jones, Smith, Caldwell, Robinson. 2nd Row: Burn- ham, Dingley, Hodge, H. Haigler, Wright, Hampton, Gardner, Lucas, Snell, Frederick, Easterling, W. Haigler, Butler. Back Row: Arant, Oswald, Day, Kearse, Sweatman, Miller, Gooden, Cheeseboro, E. Johnson, M. Johnson. Walley, Haigler, C. Jamison, Weathers. Stand- ing: Wright, Williams, Mitchell, Reed, Brun- 5 xi se - iw, . . i..,..,,, M Baseball Team The 1978 Runner-up to The Class AAAA State Champions PITCHERS Sz CATCHERS: Kneeling: Williamson, Sandel, Fogle, Gilliam, Williams. Standing: Haynes, Shafer, Jones, W. Croft, C. Robinson. , Q BS: 'T' A -2 X i 1 i I D1 you lf.ffL3a9'? -Q ' '-:fs is os, 'R-:D '....15Ho.'g' - ,. f 'Mai 7 I :fur ' . A- Ogg .A .fg eb? S 'Ns i X . K .-- . - - + - . up - . , :- ' N, - '. ,L, 1 1 K . f ' . 3 1 M ,, ' ' ' '- fp A -ffsiffg .-T1'5-1 --. 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Q E ef gd great 78 season! fe -'M' X ' 5--a ' 51 X he .lg X 1- 3 a .5 - ' li e, They hope to , e repeat in '79 A f Z X fM'T,3x'F AQJQ . x x 2 ' ' . Q 'if' 5, K K 'Wa' S gf e Q .. .,- .sf 5 ,,, . d an e -,Y gui-if OUTFIELDERS: Kneeling: Gaff- f f X - e,. SiQiQ55i'lff1v Q77' . Xiel Q Hey, Deefy, Tucker, Wimlingham, ' J., , -:L f -'5f'k..Q4iQfiff. 4 A-If L, ae.e Sandel, Jones. Standing: Richardson, S Lvl 4' an A .5eF'f'f?1-L x3,Hi55'?P- Q- ,ee. Green, Paul, Williams, Shafer. ' I f M 1 , fn! ' an-' ' X f an ef ' ' 6 x,.-,a , - e ,hhli . l,e ',k-... Q. , - L, .yy , tg, .,,1u,gia,..-.Jen ,, -.. , 3 . - x , K 1 . v'f'N p ' , 3 . If . V A . W- q ' ..- Q4 . - -- he 1, EN-ef: K x - - . V ,V -.Q e.gi...w . , 4. a K -4 , fn . , - .H ,, - .5 -Q,-g 'f ..,. , 4 P ' 9127, ' - -, ' A' K 'A w !-'Q A S-re-1:-':f'?1-Efi2zQsi:7QL., ' 1' . ' A 'f3iff4' ff F'-df. 'YY 'Q .- ., . - M -4-,U 7439 'f'33if'3'7Y K A 'Q . ' K 4' lk ,P ,,4,.,.k- 5NAM,p1v..,-vftasf 'L-n A 'Y' wie. QR, 42-' A 1 - .. 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Orangeburg, Sou'Il'1 Carolina 29I I5 INSURED SAVINGS - HOME LOANS I050 Bf0U9I1'f0f1 Sf- 5-W- Orangeburg, Soulh Carolina Telephone 534-5I43 Telephone 534-525I TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 500 B nneff, N.E. 408 Russell, S.E. Sales Service We like ' saylng yes.. . to new cars, boats, and home lmprovements. See us now for the money you need. SOUTHERN ,', 1 I' r f I f 1 , . A 1 , 1 1 f ' ,I f f 1 ,fu ,gg my ' a X 224 P RO F I80 N.W. Russell S'rree'I' ESSIONAL BARBER SHOPS I I47 Goff Avenue Exi Specializing in: Afros - Blow-Cu'Is - Fly Loolc No. I Mr. Henry Jenkins No. II Mr. Roberi' Colfer Mr. Rubin Piclrney Mr. Alphonso Whaley Mr. David Odom Mr. John and Archie Fair Mr. Earvin Smifh Mr. Paul Robinson, Owner Mr. Anfhony Cheeseboro Mr. Paul Robinson, Jr. Mr. John Fair, Mgr. Monigomery 8: Company INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE FIRE - AUTO - LIABILITY - CASUALTY EUGENE A. R. MONTGOMERY I4I Boulevard W E Phone 534-I233 Orangeburg, S.C 29I I5 ROBINSO CHURC N'S H ACCESSORIES Complimem of cl-nom ROBES'PULPlT Roses Hel-bie'S Q,-ill WE COME TO YOU 228 Russell Sfreef Henry J. Robinson, BroIzer!SaIesman Appoinfmenfsz 534- Orangeburg' sown, Carolina '769 29: is RI'e. I, Box 4660, 534- I 7691245-2368 Affer 6 P.M. Daily Cordova, S.C. 29039 Sylvia D. Robinson Rfe. I, Box I97-AA, Bamberg, S.C. 29003 6 Phillips Shoes Upfown Orangeburg Fine Shoes for 'rhe Whole Family - Boyd's DineHe 7I5 Russell S'I'ree+ Orangeburg, Soulh Carolina Dinners and Shorl' Orders Thoughfful Service .1 Q Soufh Carolina Division lnfersfafe Cenler, Suife IOO L. G. Balfour I6 Berry Hill Road Taylor Publishing Company Phone: 798-5 I 34 Columbia, Soufh Carolina 292 I0 ACACIA Flower Shop, lnc. 663 Russell S+ree+, N.E. 534-3780 Serving Orangeburg Since l925 HORNE MOTORS 595 Calhoun Drive Orangeburg, Soufh Carolina 29I I5 534-6224 l-41.19, ,full-J, 2281 Alav- I H? ff -Be'e',. X --.ss-Q X lug? S 'i--Q. v....:'x WO , N T7 f-'zrif' ' WIL-BUN PHARMACY Q7Lv4fgjl i 'Lg 692 Carolina Ave. B E R RY' S F R I Julian C. and Julia Orangeburg, D. Berry Soufh Carolim FOR THOSE NOT CONTENT 534-3204 WITH THE ORDINARY BEST PRICES in me ORANGEBURG AREA ATHLETIC SHOES TROP E5 AAU ' ADIDAS , BMA ,CONVERSE EoLLow me LEADER ii' GOLA - NIKE If PRO KEDS ' PUMA ' I I 5 I 2 GLOVER STREET I TSAA X :J X . -Sis LM! IBeI'1lnd SearsI . ENGRAVING CDHVIIQF 'TQSWS5 ' PI-AQUE5 LJ ' PHOTO-PLAX ' SPORTING GOODS - ' LOGO-PLAX ' ATHLETIC SOCKS ' ' PLAXWOOD ' UNIFORMS ' AWARDS HIGH SCHOOL GRADS EARN WHILE YOU LEARN EXCELLENT TECHNICAL SCHOOL TRAINING AVAILABLE IN SUCH FIELDS AS: COMMUNICATIONS, AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT FOOD SERVICE, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL PLUS MANY MORE WANT THE FULL DETAILS WITH NO OBLIGATIONS CALL COLLECT 803-776-O66I OR 776-5I2I EXT2I4 - Sou+I1 Carolina y jar 5 Air Na+ionaI Guard 'few Ref' McEn'rire ANG Base 471 v-V6 ON Easfover, S.C. 29044 . WE GUARD AMERICA'S SKIESH Doyour banking fastand any haul: any day nl! IUIOI lllll ' The Citizens and Southem National Ba k f South Carolina Member FDIC DARBY'S Washing Waxing Compounding and U pholsiery Clea ning Highway 60I and 2I By-Pass Orangeburg, Sou'H1 Carolina BELK-HUDSON Upiown Orangeburg Mail L8fW EIec:I'ronic Supplies and Service 590 Chesfnuf, N.E. Ora ngeburg, Sou'II1 Carolina nsaaio Sales Service I I' II 'I' NEWT fm'- 1 I inhalati- FUN 204 Amelia S'I'ree'I', N.W. Orangeburg, S.C. 29I I5 HOME, INC. Cliff Sa nd ers, Op+ician P.O. Box O Orangeburg Mall Orangeburg, Sou'II1 Carolina 29I I5 534-4680 Orangeburg Coca Cola BoHIing Company 350 Russell Sireef Colne Adds Life To EVERYTHING! CLAFLINCOLLEGE w., if - OFFERING MAJORS IN - I 'Ar+ 'Heal+h, Physical Educa+ion ' 0 'Biology and Recrealion A 'Educalion 'Mafhemafics Q QFIET, 'English 'Music Educalion h f' , . , 'French 'Religion and Philosophy -'50 y - 'Social Sciences 5 tl F wsu' f l - :D y Financial Aid Available +o Qualified Sl'uden+s ii i s 'f f y V, . ,mn Q W H E is A' bfi 'E . . . . . -X H ' rr i,.-.-i Q ii. 1 Jli - --yz Q v -sX- 'ffif - 1 - 5 Inquire 'today - Wrl+e: Dlreclor of Admissions ' ' E ' ii'iiii 5 'i'i Claflin College College Avenue, NE . Orangeburg .SOUHW Carolina DR. H. V. MANNING, Presldenl' Zql l5 Wisdom is lhe principle lhingg lherefore gel wisdom Telephone 52427 l 0' exl' 59 and wilh all 'lhy gefling gel underslandingf' I Lorella s H ouse of Bea u+y 958 Goff Avenue Hours: Tuesday 'lhru Friday 3100-7100 Salurday 7:00-4:00 Employees: Dorolhy Glover, Manager Grefa Bell Sally Guesf Sarah Bradley Helen C. Hampfon We Specialize in Complele Beauly Care. Cuslodiansz Harry Felder and Calvin Felder PAT'S PLACE Orangeburg Mall Columbia Mall ' ' 9 N PATRONS ATHLETIC ATTIC, INC. MR. 81 MRS. JASON BUZHARDT SUTCLIFF FURNITURE CO. 565 Russell S+ree+ Orangeburg, Sou'Ih Carolina YJ? 151 ,-lfili... Y x -- BA KIN - if' 12 Q69 . . G 00511: Q ' ' ' , .uf il BAKERS OF mvusnon or Sunbeam Fnead OIANGEIUIG ' SOUTH CAROLINA 29115 P. O. BOX lI67 BEATRICE FOODS CO. ,XV ,. , , . 1 'K x f W 42' ISN- 4 mg s.. - m,h- .gy QQ, i 1.6 '-1 - ,5 ' , .asa Q-f 'F' WW: 17114-U naw . 5 k 5 Q S ffiiy f , 5 2 ff' ,, f , x- X .. kk L , 1 M, f. Wffff: Q, 'V f E12Q il 6 Closing VVhat started seemingly moments ago has now come to an end - A Senior, Junior, Sophomore, Freshman year is now over. But we are a year older and our experiences have been priceless ones, We have grown and we are ready for what lies ahead. In spite of hardships and sad times, we will be able to look back on this year with pride and dignity. f . 'Se ,il I 'iixggf -4: 1 ' 'mxrlgkm V I .L H 'W5'Tff 'T'3W g1 X f . I ..,. :iiii?,l ,,'lH ' ,, Hv,.A .f! 1 M h I 'Q ' :t::::r....,m U l A ann! Ijzzif' 46 Agilfg Nw .-::a-'i-T -sa mg!! ' If IQZ Q A l-th f -S , K I1 tx il t s. 5, .N 5 vw 'N s V YN ' is Q I 595192 ' A year has gone by, but the memory will linger on forever We've had some of our many questions answered. Some of our dreams realized, our knowledge expanded and our smiles brightened. The countless number of priceless experiences will be' lessons for all of us. With these we are prepared for whatever may confront us . . . As time passes swiftly. HQ' IN MEMORIAM Walter Colter Scott Thompson 1961-1978 1963-1978 LIFE Life! I know not what thou art, But I know that thou and I must party And when, or how, or where we met I own to me's a secret yet. 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