Pensacola Christian School - Arrow Yearbook (Pensacola, FL)

 - Class of 1975

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To he conformed to I-lis vvill, vve must first offer ourselves a living sacrifice, then out on the armor of Cod, and finally grovv in the knowledge of the truth. ll Y 'Q l x x I' '- Y, ..Vx 'lt' fm., - fi -w. f 'Xu 'J Q mm. or .V 4 . ue ' m ',':::':,w,w, ,::l,Q 3 ' 51x15 'k?u'x:u: QI , an , . u.2 711:59 ,g ' ' 4:1 '- ' QU . '-'- N 'im ilH 1N' '- i w. 5 1 '4 '- Unis by s ' l Q m'xxI . Q if , gf 'f,?.s'L ,V .,s I .Q '0- 'x. Q 512- f I v -14-4 if , Q H FPR was W , 5 4,1--. lf . .QV A0-A. F s .N Nh ,. 3. 2. Xen 1 Y N . N -. g . X. 451 gi if 'e By dependence on Christ and His Word we are empowered to be more than conquerors. f , . umm .... 1, wx , A , .bk Wg.,-, L, ,ui fix 51 v Jw '-'L'.1'iJgi-I5 ' Nm. - -':- M381 - -W. -4-'I .,r.., , R X 1 ,Am:'j,. ,. 191 Emi 5 If: u -..,,,x 'Tb Q1 L 1 f - K .3 y I m w 5, , 2 i 'O xt ., , 1 5 fx A In-H' AQN 'n -,,'57'f'...Qx-Q . -.. ,np 1 Q1 , W i 1 Q . Failure exists only when we refuse a Challenge. 'Succeanstheconidenoeofknowdngxwehave done our best. I, .8 ,ws V . 2 ' Q '1- , as, 4? VT- S 'Q a..- Ai - ,,.......-d fs ' f'a3 95 .,.:-'. 'S an. --das 4, N. .p I, 111 L V J K N i w w X 1 1 N E , F i ? v l V I P i I Dr. A. R. Horton President Mrs. A. R. Horton Co-ordinator P12 f l I K..T-,,, ,, The challenges of life continue as we embark on our own separate paths. f. my I W' V ur: AQ 2 . s. S 1 914, if PP l'ilF' ' QA , O' i4!personneI Staff Qperated With evv innovations Q- wt BUZZ BAKER PAUL BAKER Administrative Assistant Vice-President . V 4'5 t A M 'F' Q QW J- A - E, K, BARNSDALE LAUREL HICKS KAREN DAVIS LAURA BAKER Director of Public Affairs Textbook Development Office Manager Music Supervisor 4 ANGELA ATKINS PAMELA BAINES WALTER BAINES JUANITA BAUER GWEN CHAPMAN RiTA COVALT High School Secretary Presidenfs Secretary Bookkeeper Secretary Receptionist Receptionist vw ' O A- ' - fl MARY HUGHEN KAREN LEE AUNALEE MILLER BETTY PERRY DEBRA PICO CECI PUSKAS Publications Publications Publications Kindergarten Secretary Secretary Secretary Sec i KATHY PYLES MARSHA REITZ DONNA SAYRE CHARLENE TRUE SUSAN GLENN MARGARET MCCARY retary Purchasing Cashier Offset Room Textbook Development Textbook Development le ,1 L . C E CONNIE WUBBENA JOYCE BARNES MIRIAM HAMPTON JANELLE LINK GAYLE MAST MARIJEAN PARHAM Textbook Development Music Music Music Music Music 115 11' DO SUSAN RHODES CHERYL ADAMS CHRIS TROMSNESS ELEISE BARNSDALE THELMA TAYLOR JEAN STEELE Music Substitute Substitute Bookstore Food Service Nurse wmswee ---e.,: GARY ROLAND MYRIL DAVIS LOUIS MASON Field Representative Speech 4. personnel!15 LOIS ALLEN LARRY REITZ MARVIN BROADWATER BOB BOWMAN Food Service Supervisor Buildings and Grounds Supervisor Cons1ruc1lon Foreman WPCS Engineer FOOD SERVICE PERSONNEL: Row 1 lL. to RJ: Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Dulaney, Mrs. Calhoun, Mrs, Garrette. Parker. Row 2: Mrs. Ramsay, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Helms, Mrs. O'Leary, Mrs. Thorpe, 16!personnel CAN DY CALBEHT MINA ENFINGER Dome JOHNSON RON DENTON Food SSVWCE Food Service Mrs. AIIen's Secretary Construction ' 'N-A-. I ,Q ' i,..i , . , ,V DIETRICH KAMMER LAVERNE WITTMER Consiructlon Conglruqlgn SPENCER CROSBY ROLLIN LOVEGROVE BRUCE DUBOIS WALTER SILKS SARAH CALHOUN JACK GELLOS Building and Grounds Building and Grounds Building and Grounds Building and Grounds WPCS Technician WPCS Technician Staff Served Students f' Efficiently , MIKE BLANTON RON SPITSBERGEN GENE DAVIS Camp Manager Garage Garage 9-1. GE V S ALLEN Transportation Supervisor . 3 i Q its .3 ,J i 3 SEHUUL HU5 atnuuLBUa .--X N BUS DRIVERS: Row 1 IL. Io RJ: Mrs Wright, Mrs. Gundersen, Mrs. Ballard, Mrs McCormick, Mrs. Boutwell, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Fullord, Mrs, Harn. Row 2: Mrs. Burmeister, Mrs. Bell, Mrs Cooper, Mrs. Laird, Mrs. Laird, Mrs. Roberts. Mrs. Malone, Mrs. Buck. Row 3: Mrs. Golden, Mr, Christopher, Mrs. Gipson, Mrs. Christopherf Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. B , M . C l , M . P K M . Wh'l' l McDonald. Absent: Mrs. Sasser, Mrs. Garner Mr. Avera, Miss Rowley, Mr. Logan, Mr. Niehofl any rs au ey rs ar er' rs I mg' Mr' B ue' Mrs' Ward' Mrs' personnel!17 nw.. fywm' W' ,nigga 55 M353 53 'NI' Fri QW +594-vff Q? - Q ' lblf 1 g. a f- 5525 fl . r ' f x 4 ,I K 46,14 , . J , , :I ,. ,' '-M, , . x. fax 1 5 M ,. ,java-A 1 G ff? 1 ' x ,,.. ,. fyQ i 1 Administrators and Faculty Directed With Proficiency 7' 9 : ,,,f- I I 2O!f Ity g C mix. , ,NmmfMy V a-o-'J 5 I 1-f i 'fx MISS CARY P E MR CALBERT MR LEBOEUF Buble, Englush . X fd, .. Xwnf-.' X, I V X if W!! MR CRAWFORD Buble, Math M135 CLARK Speech fffffwf ' A , 5: fx f 4 I . v -1 Aviv MR CHAPMAN MR, DUNN BlDle,Er1gIlsh Math facuHy!21 x Mv -mmm:-nuff. M, MR. DALTON MRS CRAWFORD Buble, History Music 22ffacuIty lllqt lill. .fv- MRS HOFWON Bnble la- Y fa f'f fi MR GRANT P.E,, Coach MISS KEMP MISS HORTON B1ble,Hus1ory, PE, Engng, 11 31 fig. -4 , 13, MRS. NICKSON M153 LARSON Gefmafl History, Journalism, Arrow Earnestness Typified Faculty Techniques ,xy -,J 1 33' fl RA MR. NICKSON MRS. LEBOEUF MR. ILG Musfc P.E. Science faculty! 23 Varied Teacher Personalities Aided Learning 24!facuIty Mn SCHENKEL Bible Main 'X' ' ,XX MR. PICO MR, WUBBENA History Business, Typing, Coach it MR. YARUSINSKY MR MULLENIX MHS, SPITSBERGEN Main Science, Librarian English linux -T-K nav X if s MR LOWMAN MPI, STEELE History Science 'f:'?'F5'1 ' -- L fu ' as MISS VOLLMER Home Economics 1 1 'S' . 5 F 2155. V ,L 1 -, Vi 1 I I V , I F, I X I f I .- . .x I I I I , 1 , -in iv I . 'fb' I 9 ' ENS-.,...,N , MF? WOLFF MISS PHILLIPS Science Spamsh, Englnsh faculty! 25 5 .-'L . 'QS 1,5 mlknxg X. :V ,V f ., il Q5 x QE E fr f Qs sf 26!seniors M . Y n X - x 3 . 1 SENIORS I lg, ll 4r 'I 'IK P1 KAREN COLEMAN yi I seniorsf27 1 28!seniors w-. ,, A, Y, , 5 1,27 Q ff? I .b ., J' aff-' .6 StNIURS G il i 1. ' 3 Q W... Y. mu, 41 -,'., A 3 'I '. I L ' , f I A' . BARBARA MCDUFFIE . ' f ' N, , ft. ,. I ' 1,-A 'Zag fd ' ' , , I' I ' lib? I I, J A f 4 , f ,az i fs 2 N' K ' 1' ' l ' ix :Iv ., 1 1 r 5 ,,, ,L T 7 x ' R fs . 1 SUE OSBORNE I P i I I 1 V 'I El L H w I 5 f sf 1 I I i j s 154 , X Y Y , 3 rl .. n cw 1 ' .K if V Y ' I . P b fu' I 1 f f Q i 1 ' , 'Q I , I -K f . ,, 5 I X A i X , V Q 4 X v gf- ,,. 4 ' x ' 3 5 r X F x - ! KEN SLIGER f k E 'X SQ Seniors N 'x SENIORS fs 41,1 Nb f at -fb. 3 N. 'Q PHIL WEAVER n semors 31 9' 6 W me x3 vu .. lf ' yu Fl, if ir. x 7 'f'8. 5 f la x 'A' 'A -4 . . ,f ,...S1 V N VA Hkmxkt M ' , , ' 'I ' 5 Q' , f A - ' x 'v .M-my M 5 is ea Sr . . .V d Y .14 ,s.f' ,1 1,1 .,..fW..-g E S' T is gr, vm, R ' -:ls 1 xi 5 ZX ' . .rg 5 ,1, xs, Q 8 W W . xii 5 SEN IOR .Q- was A-N can 2.--Z : Z5 65 .J-1 ' H 7 ' if ,,....-.o-p-- t . I .mf I 4' ,QQ-pb Q A . Q .-3,3 ...ff .P Q V r x, '69 Mike Broughton Edie Brown 34fjuniors Ralph Abagis Stephanie Adams Susan Allen Clelte Armstrong Sharon Armstrong Kathy Batchelor '51 yi? 2' Wg fl w7'5:.f:' iii I 1 , ', 3:29 Q' gag? f Van Black Tami Bragg 1' :,',, 4, if: 21: ,ii mf., ,, -A fl .r', if in trtr A ., H 'fi I. A N Jeff Brown Martha Browning Sheri Burke Kathy Burton Anticipation of '76 Excited the juniors i 14 I f I Ii' ffl'-W K . , A ' ' E. 1, , ffa.. I-guitar ' K' set:-I-, fzyf ff' t 'Y A wr, nr is-, , t 5 .ir -x mi -, ' tial - . 1-M fg' 2 ' at I 1 ,, ' ' it ' J. a ' U ' LL ' , al'-.4 ' , 3 -:ii 4 a K1 Q sq J' , . 4 ,J D 1,2 a A A 2 531-Jef' -fzgf tat. I , W..- .I ,. L V . ' few-f:i51L 3-A-t1fe'f-Iwi . Gerinang .I-. TBOVE: After school cleaning provided Mike Talbert with extra income. RIGHT: I wonder how many castles there are in Germany, thought oward Enderson, OPPOSITE: Class Officers IL, to RJ: Jay McCorkle, chaplain, Rhonda Covalt, vice presidentg Joyce Hemberger, secretaryg Alpha Harden. treasurerg Keith Hazelwood, president, W: -' Margaret Caine Dane Cassidy Lisa Cooper 1 I -, a 1 7 1 . a - rf ' 4 - it gif X . I I ' if is I if 2 1N :SEZ 1 Y' It P - ' 3, I A .. A E , . 7 K' V , tix 4 , ' ' . ' - I xiii? Y' 'A' . 1 K 77 Q -' QQ. , ,I , . 'I' f Sa-51-'ww .5 ' , gf . gf- ::5f ,, L an :fa g L ' Q ' . 3' iz. 4 Karen DuBose Mona DuRant Noel Edmundson 3' TZ IQ? I Walt Fillingim John Flake David Gaines e , , Rhonda Covalt Janet Dickson Susan DuBois .43 N :if x fi Ii ' H .. 124 f. 4' 1 9 'tb 1 f f sf 'Q' ' 9 Howard Enderson Princess Enfinger Mary Evans Charles Garlock Dwayne Gipson Cindy Gregory juniors! 35 Class of '76 Remembered rnerican History ,..4f' my ,af ABOVE: Memorizing the keys challenged Jack Rider, Kathy Burton. anc Charles Garlock, LEFT Joan Johnson busted herselt with taking history notes as Mr. Lowman lectured OPPOSITE RIGHT Should l ask ot shouIdn't IV questioned Ricky Martin. BELOW' Fltties' Day posed a time to remember trom the attire worn Dy Susan Allen, Barbara O 'Leary, anc Edie Brown Robert Hambrick Alpha Harden Keith Hazelwood Joyce Hemberger 49' AA,,,.,,..,.,.., Steve Henson Pam Hudson Scott Hunter Joan Johnson Mary Ellen Johnson Kathy Jones 86fjuniors Q v vvfr EW 'wifi N.. .,A, 'Ui I Kaloua Kent Jon Laird Christine Lizotte Linda Lovette Jay McCorkIe l sr Jn' .,:x. - . Q 5 F we . .G f 1? ILS' 1 , 4 . ,ai ji if Wy. as , 3,23 f Bill McEachern David McKinnon . 9 1:1 s x Ui. EV: gk Hx 5-5 K Q .J g fl ' V. . - '3 Taunya McDonald it 5 ,'q Terry McLeod .if ,wx as ,V 711 5 . A E L Q f 4, f Q? I f Ricky Martin Susan Meadows Karen Merritt M i W '37 Vx Sunshifg Madeline Neel Barbara O'Leary VO! David Owens Jeff Payne juniors! 37 juniors Applied Practical Economics 34 sg 'il df Qmzi. f - . ' H ' 3' -- ft r f' l Jonathan Price Jack Rider Beverly Robinson rw x ABOVE: Barbara O'Leary purchased Henry Hazlitt's exposition on the United States' economy from Mrs, Mullenix. FAR ABOVE: Juniors struggle with another problem at their October party. OPPOSITE ABOVE' Dane Cassidy realized the gas saving potential ofa VW BELOW' Tami Bragg learned the skill ol embroidery in home ec, 38!juniors Ernest Roche Christa Roese Patti Rogers Steve Saucer Ann Simpler Mike Talbert .John Thomasson Linda Thompson 'ff if K y ' 'vhs XNXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXW ' xmwd, X in -L Tifiifwkih i , f 1 . , , 1 O ' 42 . . -E ?, G' I ,Lg . i .Q E -, L . K ' J. David Todd Denise True Kenneth Waymire 1' Eno Welmers Karen Williams Nancy Williams juniorsf39 Paul Ackerman Lisa Anderson Richard Anderson Sheila Avera Mike Bailey Rita Baird Dan Barrineau Nicky Batchelor Larry Beard Angela Bell Jeff Bertram Chris Best Peggy Beuris Jett Bishop John Black Sandy Boysen Stephen Broome Vicki Brown 4Ofsophomores i Q N L. A If . V ,f Wy. ,, , L V ,, 7134, J ,11N,5:i'4f.'J:.' 5-' 'Eff sw ' li if 1 izmffevi -'ff I V 24 i gn, in .-' fy fx, ,411 . . - vnu ., 2.f.,- 3 '5' 'H' i waff'f41ff.fiL.I,:.J1 ff 'Pi ABOVE. CLASS OFFICERS CL. to RJ Randy Jones, president, Angela Bell, vice president, Fred Wohlhuter chaplain Alison Neth secretar John Black, treasurer. OPPOSITE ABOVE: Stephanie Lautner entertained her lunch table with her yoke telling ability BELOW Table tennis the lall party allowed Mary Burns to display her curve ball. fe 5355 4 N- ,ani 1 A1435 , A ' 4 n V, c als-an Q g,31'.1v,'Q A, 4 V. 4 ' g , Q, ,341 i ', 4 1, W 1, , . , 31-.w'1.f:f: Mary Burns Byron Bush Gary Byrd Trudy Campbell Claudette Carter Kevin Cassidy Jeff Chambers Doug Chastang Belinda Cohron Donna Crane Scott Crawford Bruce DuBois Nancy Edwards Debra Elswick Dennis Enderson Jackie Gellos sopnomoresfrtt Suzette Godwin Ghrystal Goodwin Billy Grantham Philip Greene Lynn Gundersen Robin Hadley Gwen Hammao Gwen Hancock Kenny Haytord Edward Hicks Hank Holmes Lori Johnson Randy Jones Clyde Kilpatrick Joann King Stephanie Lautner Amy Little Jimmy Littlejohn Keith Lovegrove Gary Merritt 1-K? , , f fe 1 36105131 we +- Mfg if :V , , Q. t Ai t .- 17.5 sf, ff ,X ,X f-u,4 'Yew Am, v' '- all f f it F i i 'ft Tenth Grade Passed Footballs and lulius Caesar 42fsophomores 4-. Av Q. 4 w 41 a' ' I' O gf 4 w een as 'X TP. -f 1. -V. -A I '-'si ei ll .,n I T N-.l.. sv Sv 7 -. F P- Q1 '7 A - M ': N A 4, 'try ' I . -W - 1, pass. Q 'V fi ,. fd ix gf, 3' ii ly, x ww. li fm , . in We Clndi Moyer ' 'W ' i Alison Netn X A, , , Rudy Orgusaar 'gy 1 , William Pace 4 -v- Katny Parker J .f v .Mk wiv Pig. , Mitchell Paschal! fsl '-'ab Meg Payne gsfflffbeii N Q?'L3'Tf'f - F1 42? J: 2 A 1-ffilf - ? rg 5 JFJEF ' 7 K Uv wl .lfffkw 71 . 1 J - V ,.. X . O ABOVE Whal'7 They stabbed nim thirty-three times? thought Peggy Beuns LEFT There ne is' He's open ' exclaimed quarterback Dan Barrineau. OPPOSITE Denny Enderson showed ternlic aggression on the loolball field sopnomoresf43 William Payne Floyd Peterson Angela Pope Patsy Renfroe Charles Russell Craig Signaigo Kim Single-tary Lon Stafford Colette Stancel Glen Strange Shawn Straughn Jerri Suell Ann Tappan Stephanie True Becca Tyson Donna Upton Tracy Vass Bob Vickers Cheryl Ward James Warren Ronnie Webb Mfsophomores 'kd an .,, , l,'9'Q Cx- Vi Ilasses and Friends Qccupred Sophonnores Q ff Ov.. -. n. ' - 'rs Q? '47 1-'lv N94 xi. tl rg . BOVE Angre Belrs soccer pnrlosophy was :I you don I succeed sn kung rl sn on rr RNGHT Hank Holmes and Nancy Edwards appre ated the irve rnrnuie break between classes BELOW Wond Hrstory Mays requrred a ready supply of :nk pens S Paul Anderson Suzie Anderson James Arnold David Avery Stephanie Baritot Jackie Booth Philip Boyles Rena Bray Patricia Burks Sharon Byrd Arthur Carter Paige Cary Shannon Cassidy Dawn Chitty Cyle Coleman 46ffresh men M wi 3 were inth Graders Prepared Government Reports and Science Projects r :.f,- As! as r fir' ,. ff: 'lr 5 461' W 14 f tif 5, 5, s in li tem V , I ,W off .. ' .W fi V I fav .- A 1 V L iili' A Z C it . , , ' if r ff: ,fs Ak 1 V Q! 4 IE A v?w i HN W AE 5 5 a ff' A 1 Q' if rf I 'K I Q Richard Cox N 'N . , A 5 '1 Y, Connie Crumley b A -, f Nancy Dailey ' h Thomas Dance it C C rtis Dav's f ,H I if 'K if U I I J x..f- xs fl -hilt-Q. OVE Science research papers meant time spent at the reterence table tor David Avery, Rena Bray, and Phil Boyles rty Hadley. chapiaing Rena Bray, vice president, Ricky Powell, treasurer OPPOSiTE' Connie Crumley, Ann Glovvasky, Donna Gundersen, and Nancy Dailey got their sunshine and exercise in P E class FAR ABOVE: CLASS OFFICERS KL to RJ: Russ Evans, president, Tina Godwin, secretary, freshmenf47 Mark Digmon Bobby Evans Russ Evans John Fariil Kitty Fillingim Richard Franklin Ann Glowasky Paul Godwin Rebecca Godwin Tina Godwin Mary Graham Shirley Graves Tracey Greene Donna Gundersen Martin Hadley Lynn Hanberry Gary Harrison Mary Hemberger Jaci Hendrix Tanya Heywood Rhonda Hicks Richard Hodges Gary Hudson Wayne Hudson Lise Hutchins 48ffreshmen Freshmen Adapted Themselves to the High School Atmosphere OPPOSiTE: Early rnornrng arrival resulted in Cathy Mock, Julie Orgusaar, Tracey Davis and Brenda Neel discussing the coming days events. 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Afforded a Welcome Break to Freshmen Chris Johns Sharon Johnson Mark Kovalycsik Sherrie Laird Joe Lane Jeannine Linnville Vena Lopez Elaine McCroan Sheryl Martin Joe Milligan Cathy Mock Dan Mosley Brenda Neel Julie Orgusaar Lee Pendarvis Craig Pittman Ricky Powell Karen Fieichmann John Riggs Dinah Rilenge 5O!freshmen -or X ALB Billy Rothrock Margaret Rowell Martha Russell Donna Schultz Lee Singletary J, Misty Straughn .. Gregory Terry Robin Todd Linda Wallis Debbie Weaver ,-. go ,,o-4 l . f Richard Wells -X - David Yilling Ai. Q LFE OF A VOLCANO ot' if '? . WORLDS my Mmm Hmm ,N pg' VO'-CANoss M H lg fe QM is ,nl 5 ,. 85 U ABOVE Gary Hudson spilled knowledge concerning volcanoes. LEFT. Tracey Davis becomes over ioyed as her team scores in volleyball OPPOSITE RIGHT Dawn Chitty wonders il she will do well on the upcoming vocabulary quiz LEFT John FarilI's expectalions on his tes! were conlirmed by Mr freshmen!51 Daphne Adams Bill Andrews l-lal Andrews Darven Ard Harry Bailey Mike Batchelor Jennifer Bean Richard Bell Terri Bertram Brad Bishop Melinda Blue Ed Boddy Joey Boles Steven Branthoover Doug Broadwater Andy Broughton Pam Bryant Tracey Burton Cleveland Campbell Sandy Cantrell Traci Cassidy Mike Castro Buddy Commings Jon Commings 52feighth grade 3: I ' it l Q 4? . ,fl ! ga-m 'UN 'L ,sw if Eighth Grade Cbfficershijoverned Competently F , ' 4 i i i ,wg Jr v- ! xl 4 -' T in in W- - ' I' Ut ' if 3 Q-if Deborah I Mr, Pico. FAR ABOVE: Bryan Harger officers IL. Io R25 Cindy Jerni- Tanya Good, secretary1 secretaryg Wade Neth, treasurerq Susan Reed. treasurerg treasurerg Norman Sutliyan, president Laura Jones, vice president. ...Q tx f 51 .MQ 'ff i X., X f . ww., 'L .Hg-v 1. U 1 I ,.on: .1 vm 1 ' ds, gmt X ' ' X v eff -, X Z' ' 3,1 , .' Mfr, il' x 61,9 ,ff S sf' -' 4-fl f , ui a X f w 2 A - :Mfr v X. X fc . . A Q E ,- eff - 2, 1-'rf a X., 4. ' . .. K 1' i . '- 1 K Xi ' X 5 l K. 9- f K 1 ff ki' t A f , time vw 5 I L Rickey Cook Kevin Covalt Ernie Cribb Mike Daughtry Lynette Driver Sharon DuBois Greg Duncan James Dunn Sonja Emmons George Fell Marcella Ferrand Deborah Gainey Butch Garner Gordon Gipson Tanya Good Regina Graham Lark Hadley Carolyn Hamilton eighth gradef53 'Q + M - F I ..,,... A-M-QW,-, ff ' Www: L' Ken Hancock Bryan Harger Robert Harper Twila Harrison Cindy Hires Dan Hogan Mark Holmes Shellie lsakson Jacqueline Jackson Cindy Jernigan Barry Johnson Kandy Johnson Laura Jones Kevin Joseph Sharon Kilpatrick Gene Kirkland Sylvia Layman Holly Lovegrove Kathy Lucas Kenny McCoy Tami McCraw Gene McDaniel Raymond McGee J. B. McKoy Mark Markham Michael Martin Darlene Mason Becky Miller Steve Miller Lisa Monish Doug Morris David Morrison Denise Morrow Charlene Mullins Lynn Musselwhite Jeff Myers eighth grade!55 Wade Neth 1 James Nicholson N 4 ':mhL,, 1 Carla Norris ,i, ,f 1 fy 'if F .ff Q JY .2 it Q so 1 5 XJ fri fr i' ,fi 'Vs fr 'N 7? t 9 X f ms g ia! L ' isa Q fi - -- 2 , ,W J John Pace ' e . V- . Stephen Pace A' '1 ' Robert Payne Stephanie Pendarvis Keith Pickens Michael Pollitt u 'bf N. QF WWE! 'N 1, me f ilif at , iiii N Linda Poiiock N We e Robin Popsie it Neva Price ' gi H Eighth Grade Kept the Grounds in Qrder 56feighth grade ,xiii 10' Q-Q QW f rr I Q- -Us X , ' I X 1 t Q , 3 r 'g yr S N I I ABOVE. James Nicholson and Dan Hogan anticipated the smoke to rise for a successful experiment. LEFT' Each afternoon at two-forty, J, J. Dunn and Steve Wolfe faithfully lowered our flag OPPOSITE RIGHT: Cindy Jernigan, Robin Popsie, and Tracey Burton enjoyed watching their classmates in the mornings. OPPOSITE LEFT' Eighth grade boys pitched in when cleaning the school grounds .g ' 'Q A If i X ' ' I- Renee Rasberry 2:72 . I 5' Susan Reed 5 V gk N y Mark Renfroe Vx it ' if-b k - iq 4. . rf, . , ss . . 4. X A V Q Ari' . , A Teri! , , F , .L A I I 1 rf' 'P V' 1- . - 4. ' Tina Reynolds . ' A -- Rhonda Rhodes we ' ' K . .Y VA I I, David Richards K x 5 in 2-., xfdialfii . X. X K ' ' . 4 . 4, 6 ' L ij ' fe ' Rosemary Rigby Nadine Rilenge Tammy Scott Jan Singletary Jeff Stevens Victor Suarez Norman Sullivan Cheri Taylor ' Lisa Terry Leon Watson Teresa Weimorts -. Mike West T4-. .115 4,.i -:ANS Dorothy White . Rachel White I ' ' Toni Whitfield f 4, ', ,fi -N fir ' ' 'r ' I. David Wingard V T Stephen Wolfe . ,. . 1 irr CIayWooten r eighth grade!57 Seventh Graders Unearthed the World in History wi fjggy- ,lf -:W: r so em 7.5. rr ' ,.., at Tina Agellon r. Tina Allen is , ' ' 7 -Q Carmen Asn r 'Q , Q, Sam BailGV ,, r Q ' ' i ' John Bancroft A f Michelle Bardin V A f . gif if f - Laurie Beard Ernest Bedgood Carol Beech Angela Bell Donald Bell Lynn Berry Lee Black Marjorie Blake Joseph Bonifay Lori Bowman David Bradley Susan Brantley Tim Brantley Angela Brewton Greg Broadwater Betsy Brown Stephen Brown Kathy Burleson 58fseventh grade et 'Dig ? r ON 5,1 in .xxx N 475: 118, f . x 5 --aft V , - -nr' -- ,,. 5, flfii WM 7 I i l IIE E + 1 'llll i it ' af: OVE Paul loaklm adds a touch ot Holland to the international display. OPPOSlTE ABOVE: t semester class otllcers KL to R2 Pam Taylor, treasurerg Michelle Stinson, secretaryg ndy Lee secretary Mark Dean vice president: Jett DeKonty, presidentg Douglas Bed- oo president Lori McCraw secretary Billy Rayburn, president: Angela Bell, secretary3 lissa Gibbs vice president Carmen Ash, treasurer: Todd Martin, vice presidentg Stephen wn vice president Angela Brewton treasurerg Mark Miller, president, Absent: Sam Bai- ' ti x ' ' V L A rrt I .Q i V is ' Qll 41 fir? L . E. 'A i r 2 ' -f lllll- , . 'dl' l li K ' - , .4 ! l I i t 4 d I ' - 1 i : I l I I ' ' Y vt . .4 ' ' l 9 ,, iq 1,1 ' ' l I ,lfEi3SUf6l', : I viii I YZ fv- I? 'em ry, , Q., ,2w? ' , i. , ,.,. 4 569 R I i I 'WY , y LX ?1 -6. ci 4 mf i 2 . We 4, '27, 'ii f ,X 'Ds , M ., K., WWE it -g-is wt . Q , , , as f i -f wg Q Billy Campbell Patrick Cassidy Beverly Chitty Chip Coale Sandra Coker Lisa Collier Dorsey Collins Dale Conley Linda Covalt Scott Cumble Fred Dance Mark Dean Jeff DeKonty Stanley Ellison Tina Epps Lisa Evans Raul Fernandez Forrest Fillingim Jett Gainous Tom Garner Melissa Gibbs Lisa Gill Lee Glenn Tod Gliesche Kelli Grantham Stephanie Gravely Susan Graves Susan Greene Mike Gundersen Paula Hassebrock Felicia l-ligginbotham Shari Hutchins Paul loakim seventh grade!59 David Jones Ricky Joyner Tim Laird Wendy Lee Patricia Little Darryl Lloyd May Loggins Lori McCraw George McCroan Sandra McKee Troy Mandley Kimberly Mann Kevin Martin Mark Miller Joe Mitchell Mitch Mixon Charlita Mock Jacqueline Montgomery John Moodhard Don Moore Shelia Murphy Tom Osborne Denise Owens Patrice Pander James Pate Tammy Pate Sandy Pendarvis 6Ofseventh grade fn .ii X if I 7 ft ef 3 W ef' ii it ff'-fu... K im 132 6 JY kg ,. W. H igg .2 ,,,i J' an ' f 1 ' 411 .- M - ' at . I f ,.. Ht, gui ' , I F 1 'ax 7 'P' Q.. 'I V, 1 ' H., 'f . i 172. za ff 3 rf vf Q? S , , 'Y .L - 5554 W . fi A at i 9 Ox 1415- - 1 .W ,,,.. , if I ' ,, ,VX ,-fix 2! l r W vi -Q 'OVE: Charletta Simpson, Paula Williams, and Ellen Saucer partook ol November's enksgivlng dinner. FAR ABOVE: Mike Gundersen and Dorsey Collins asked Mr. Steele ere the heart was, RIGHT: Angela Brewton encircled the problem to find the radius. 'POSlTE: Players listened intently as Coach described future plays. Seventh Graders Examined Frogs, Circles, and Plays ,f A V ,, ,, fr y : K .. I: i. 'U X ' ' ,kgs llys ' i l fl Renee Fieichmann -- Michael Riego Lisa Perdue Angela Powell Sheila Price Bobby Raines Billy Rayburn Katie Regan seventh grade!6i James Roberts Robert Rodich Brenda Rogers Suzanne Sanders William Sandilord Andy Sandlin Ellen Saucer Cindy Shelton Alice Silks Charlelta Simpson Terry Smith Michelle Stinson David Strange Willeeta Stuckey 62!seventh grade in? f l ,N fi ff-v?S ' junior High School Revealed Active Seventh Graders -X Pl Linda Taylor Pam Taylor fs- ,auuuiw 4 a H 5 . Willard Thompson 1 T' ll, 1 -Iii Tim Tidwell l' 1 Q We i , ,. or T t ,V s l l I X If i David Tolliver T ft , DawnUpchurch f Jig, 4 tl 1 1, H Rift' if . Fruit Q l., EX in , I 74 L a l Jeff vimow ,. 2 l BarbaraWaIker at it K 'tit i Ml' ABOVE: Mike Fiiego pondered the day's events while waiting lor his ride home OPPOSITE: , ' V Studies, football, and lunch kept Mike Gundersen busy. -' 1 s Janet Wallis Connie Ward Donna Weidner CharlesWeir Jamie West , 'w , il :ix ' , Daniel Williams ,., V i s h ,Q ,X l ' Jeanine Williams H , Q 1 Keith Williams , :A l x N -- M- T T Paula Williams X y M ' ill u , e Ralph Williams 1 h'J'4 B ff X rl , if seventh grade!63 Chapel Fostered There will be chapel today third period. Follow your regular chapel procedures. Remember to bring your Bibles. With this announcement, the stage was set for an inspirational hour ot spiritual enlightenment. The guests ranged from full-time evangelists and school principals to the Campus Church pastor, Bob Tay- lor. Separation, assurance, and daily living comprised only a tew of the speakers' topics. Bible classes explored the promises, S piritual Life miracles, and prophecy of the Holy Word. Passages were instilled in the heart of each student. An offering was given by each class to their missionary during the Easter season. Missionary candidates, Mr. Bob Ames and Miss Carolyn Miley, captivated Bible stu- dents as they described their future work on the missionary field. The chapel services and Bible classes provided the most vital part of the educational process. Spiritual nutrition promoted spiritual growth. l I 64!BibIe Dr Joseph Stowell Monroe Parker 1 ABOVE: Peggy Beuris helped set the mood lor the message tr: God's Word. LEFT: Bob Taylor, Bill Schroeder, Dr. Horton, and l Nickson conferred after Dr. Scnroedefs message. OPPOSI BELOW: Dr. Jack Van lmpe astonished the student body with his u que musical talent. Ron Comfort . QU Q BOB TAYLOR DR. JACK VAN IMPE .u ff fa 2- 1: o- ' BILL RICE IH BILL HALL bibIe!65 miigii, .-Lim.: K ii . , -. Q3 MUSIC :G 68!music Singers Defined the Qualities Necessary for Good Music A singer is one who utters words in musical tone vvith musical inflections and modulations. lf you add twelve radiant personalities to this definition the result is the Christian High Singers. Vigorously directed by Mrs. Craw- ford, these sopranos, altos, tenors, and basses provided a splendid addi- tion to Vesper programs and assem- blies at school. ln the spring they pre- sented inspiring programs on Sunday evenings to the area churches. SINGERS: IL. to RJ: Twila Climie, Lynn Gundersen, Mrs. Crawford, Walt Fillingim, Tim Tyson, Sheri Burke, Phil Weaver, Rhonda Covalt, Robert Colley, Suzanne Dee Arth G bbs Angela Bell B enda Co alt 'YE ...Qfr r l i ABOVE. John Flake and Walt Fillingim improved their singing ability with breathing exercises, FAB ABOVE Shen Burke, Twila Climie, and Brenda and Fthonda Covalt displayed Singer enthusiasm, RIGHT: Janet Dickson helped Chorale members lind their pitches OPPO- SITE Sunday afternoons found Singers ready to leave on their spring church tour L vi '-I l CHORALE Row 1 rt Io R1 Janet Dickson, pianist, Edie Brown, Terry Godwin, Suzanne Deese, Sheri Burke, Stephen Broome. Philip Greene, Angela Bell, Lynn Gundersen, Prrncess Eniinger, Palsy Beniroe Row 2 Shawn Straughn, Cindy Gregory, Rhonda Covalt. Scott Hunter, James Warren, Twila Climie, Brenda Covalt Clelle Armstrong, Barbara O'Leary Row 3 Peggy Beu- ns, Claudette Carter, Linda Lovette, Les Brown, Phil Weaver, John Flake, Craig Signargo, Cindr Moyer, Linda Thompson, Mel- issa Strange. Susan Allen Row 4 Kathy Batchelor, Chryslal Goodwin. Sharon Blue, Bobert Colley, Arthur Grubbs, Tim Tyson, Clyde Kilpatrick, Denise True, Karen Williams, Barbara McDuiiie Chorale Offered a Varied Menu Take a deep breath, open mouth, engage vocal cords, blend, and senfe to audience with vivacity. With this recipe the head cook, Mrs. Crawford, stirred Chorale voices to appease the euphonic taste buds of the audience. Their music varied, as all dinners should, from sacred to secular. Yet it always sanctioned a connoisseur's delight. music!69 7O!music Choralaires Endeavored to Perfect Voices Twenty-seven sharply dressed Cho- ralaires trained their voices under the direction of Mrs. Hampton. Emphasis was on mastering vocal skills with more difficult types of music. Contin- ued practices resulted in successful performances. ABOVE' Mrs. Hampton worked to get Choralaires to produce a pertect blend. RIGHT. Craig Pittman, Donna Gundersen, and Donna Upton made last minute preparations for a performance. OPPOSITE: Bob Vickers and Ricky Glaze concentrated on right, left, right, Ielt . S xt ,,--W ti CHORALAIRES: Row 1 IL. to RJ. Venecia Williams, Donna Gundersen, Jeff Bertram, Gary Harrison Becca Tyson Dinah Ftilenge Row 3 Amy Little Donna Crane Nancy Dailey Kathy Parker Susan Craig Pittman, Paul Anderson, Mona DuRant, Alpha Harden Row 2: Nancy Vwlllams, Sharon Byrd Meadows Tracey Greene Robin Todd Lori Johnson Kitty Filiingim Sheryl Martin, Ann Glowasky, Connie Crumley, Tanya Heywood, Donna Upton, Donna Schultz junior High Music Program Developed Talents The Junior High musical program consisted of Vocalaires, Songsters, and intermediate Band. Participants developed their talents through enjoy- able learning. Intermediate Band was a training ground. The future virtuosos ran the obstacle course around and through demerits. The forty-tour members climbed up and down the scales and drilled in masterpieces by Beethoven and Bach. Maestro Nickson com- manded the squad in operettas and assemblies. Songsters sang the part ot our Jun- ior High vocal section. The forty-six harmonizers worked for the realization of proper posture and vocal control. Male voices accented the many female voices. The instruction provided by Miss Mast revealed itself in the remark- able arrangements the Songsters and Vocalaires presented in assemblies, Thanksgiving Vespers, and the Spring Arts Festival. i , .. i , Q. , T, ' ir' , ,4 -gi: x . 'T W A JWW A 3 :iii - J x 1 Q. Y . X 7 , , I g Q 'V' .sf-,is :Vk -. . 1- , ' get , ' i T , fix' A J' ' .fr ' i at ii 2 5 i 'P ' ' Y 5 5 f . f Qfii' -. . ' Y ,. - -i ,c-. - Y h ' .. K A P 5 MS A -' Y 4 I-5? ,Ji ity Q . iff I 2:3 N53 C, it , i Q P' s ss.. . . Q if ' V ' ', ' 1 f i' ist Q V ' 1 ' 5 A Q, if gm' gf, ei fi! Q' E4 S 5 '3 'T i ' . wi? P '1 - L ,KQV ' ' X P if g A I P ',: V A - 14 . 1, It l i it ' ' I i l , Q T X ...i. J i l A K W V- I . , i i v j., Q4 fx I V sl A .Ji ,Q tx SONGSTERS: Row 1 CL. to RJ: Jeanine Williams, Mariorie Blake, Tracey Burton, Toni Whitfield, Dinah Rilenge, Chip Coale, Lisa Gill, Lori McCraw, Linda Taylor, Betsy Brown Row 2: Felicia Higginbotham, Melinda Blue, Lisa Perdue, Carla Norris, Lisa Terry, Deborah Gainey, Dale Conley, Jamie West, Rose- mary Rigby, Angela Powell, Donna Weidner, Jan Singletary, Cindy Jernigan. Row 3: Rachel White, Q t T 1' I A. . 1. 1 Q 1 Y 4 7 ' 'QS-l - 4 r- r' ., '.l,t,fj lil X V . if. , ,mis i ABOVE: Development ol voice quality required good posture for Con- nie Ward and Jan Singletary. RIGHT: Proper pronunciation and good expression were expected oi the Songsters, OPPOSITE: Intermediate Band members received plenty ot exercise walking to and from the band room. Connie Ward, Neva Price, Denise Morrow, Keith Pickens, Tim Brantley, Tina Reynolds, Charletta Simpson, Robin Popsie, Willeeta Stuckey, Teresa Weimorts. Row 4' Jackie Montgomery, Sandy McKee, Patricia Little, Sonja Emmons, Dick Bell, Don Moore, Robert Payne, Pam Bryant, Suzanne Sanders, Carolyn Hamilton, Jan Slngletary, Tami McCraw. ,,i,,.Q music! 73 5 D w A ?1 '?-gf S ' ' Zi 11' A ' '17 ,wa l S i Y! .fx 55 s K 55 V .inn ,... M., .,,..:, .,,,,,x OW 0FFiGE-3 X X ORGANIZATIONS X-.K gl .....g if 'Q ARROW Staff Ca tured the Year'sXSitudent Life This yearbook captured less than five of the 75,600 minutes which made up the school year. Camera shutter speeds less than one-sixtieth of a sec- ond were responsible for this phenom- enon. The six ARROW staff members and P their advisor, Miss Larson, toiled over 3,000 man-hours to compile this picto- rial history. Laughing over unusual photographs, selling ads, brainstorm- ing for headlines, and drafting final copy were enjoyable and memorable experiences. ARROW: Flow 1 CL. to RQ: Melissa Strange, senior class and mentary classes, Row 2: Jay McCorkle, copy, photographyg Eric I W d sports, Jackie Booth, high school classes, Debbie Weaver, ee- eimers, edltorg Miss Larson, a visor. 76-Sforganizations ' 'E -fm Y ' N-, fi? ,1- , . ill! 1 I IIIGII gnu 1 f f . yan. ET CETER Staff Discovered ew Experiences and Ideas ET CETEHA was destined to meet the challenge of providing accurate, interesting, and newsworthy stories. This challenge impelled the nine jour- nalism students to practice the inverted pyramid and answer the five W's and H. Writing was not the only subject to be mastered. The photography of Jay McCorkle, Terry McLeod, Fred Wohl- huter, and Lark Hadley was an exciting addition. Experiences of developing their own pictures provided an unprec- edented achievement to the perspec- tive photo-journalists. The challenges of mass communi- cation were focused on with field trips to WEAR-W, Pensacola News Jour- nal, and P.C.S.'s Textbook Develop- ment. FAR ABOVE: Journalism students discovered one form of mass communications during their visit to WEAR-TV. LEFT' Martha Browning and Dennis Perdue gazed attentively as Miss Puskas explained the Alphatype machine. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Eric Weimers captivated the smiles of elementary students for the photographer, BELOW: Sue Osborne, Suzanne Deese, and Charlie Johnson found humor in layout and typing for EI Cetera. FAR LEFT: Jerri Suell sought to heighten interest in Arrow sales with an attractive bulletin board. 'r- 5.0 ikk.i. ET CETERA: Row 1 IL. to RQ: Barbara McDutfie, fine arts editor: sorp Shawn Straughn, advertisingg Mike McDonald, business Charlie Johnson, current affairs editorg Sue Osborne, editor-in- managerg Terry McLeod, photographer: Jay McCorkle, feature chiefp Suzanne Deese, layout editor. Row 2: Miss Larson, spon- editor. organizations!77 K ,Z,,:,...,, .y Honor Club aintained High Standards Nothing was new with the Senior Honor Club. lt continued in its endeavor to stress superior academic achievement, leadership qualities, and irreproachable citizenship. Guided by lvlr. Calbert, the nineteen scholars converged at members' homes for their meetings. As usual, the highlight of the year was the spring banquet. Nothing changed with Senior Honor Club, but what is so bad about that? ABOVE' Don't you think hes cute? Janet Dickson asked Rhonda Covalt. OPPOSlTE YPA. encouraged the teachers to vote in the coming election OPPOSITE BELOW. Seeing the Tal- lahassee legislature in session rewarded the industrious Y.P.A. members. 78!organlzatlons M. it .. J w .l.s .hi. C E A l 1 SR. HONOR' Row 1 IL. to HJ: Ricky Glaze, president, Joyce Hem- Davis, Ricky Powell. Row 2: Jay McCorkle, Mary Ellen John: berger, vice president, Janet Dickson, secretary, Rhonda Covalt, Billy Upton, Craig Signaigo, Ron Ashcralt, Eric Weimers, Cor treasurer: Nancy Edwards, Ann Glowasky, Joan Johnson, Tracey Crumley, Dennis Enderson, Mr Calbert. ,mv ,jj 'ins It 1' 2 'Wi -fi l f Earning Points Activated Y.P.A. Young Patriotic Americans relived the problems encountered by Thomas Jefferson and our founding fathers in 1787-1789. A committee drafted a constitution designed to clarify the purpose ofthe club, its by-laws, and to provide experience in writing a consti- tution. Sponsored by Mr. Lowman, the thirty-two citizens wrote letters to gov- ernment officials, memorized poems, reviewed patriotic books, and picketed unsuspecting teachers in hope of get- ting them registered to vote. These efforts were made in order to accumu- late five hundred points. Eligible mem- bers participated in a trip to Tallahas- see where they viewed the workings of the Florida state government. Y FRA : Row 1 fl. to RQ: Ann Tappan, Princess Enfinger, Shawn Straughn. Joyce Hemberger, Cindy Gregory, treasurerg Janet Dickson, secretaryg Sue Osborne, vice president, Charlie John- son, president, Mona DuFtant, Alpha Harden, Venecia Williams Row 2' Donna Upton, Sheri Burke, Donna Crane, John Flake, Darrell Holley, Stephanie Lautner, Amy Little, Claudette Carter. Mary Tappan, Joann King, Melissa Strange, Jackie Gellos, Ffow 3: Mr. Lowman, Stoney DeLoach, Greg Harrison, Kenny Hal- stead, Mike Gellos, Kathy Batchelor, Ricky Glaze. Ken Waymire. Becca Tyson, Lisa Anderson, Eric Weimers. bs ,L :Fig organizations!79 MATH: Row 1 IL. lo RJ: Ricky Powell, Eric Weimers, president: DeLoach, Darrell Holley, Charles Russell, Tracy Vass, David Martha Browning, secretaryg Barbara McDulfie, vice president, Todd, Robert Vickers. ROWS: Billy Upton, Fred Wohlhuter, Les Brown, treasurer, Randy Jones. Row 2: Richard Cox, Stoney Kenny Halstead, Greg Harrison, Craig Signaigo, Mr. Crawford, 'J X if 1. 'R L,- fm rf Mathematicians Proved Problems to Be Solvalole The complications in deciphering Watergate were comparable to many sit uations the nineteen Math Club member confronted. Mr. Crawford baffled thei minds with seemingly unsolvable prob lems. Learning to multiply by the use c fingers and understanding the basics of slide rule proved to be the accomplisr ments reached by these adept matheme ticians. I Protozoa, Films, and ature lntrigued Future Scientists Senior Science Club endeavored to prove science an interesting subject. The factors involved were films, micro- scopic investigations, and a nature field trip. Films were an uncontrolled variable stemming from ocean depths. Microscopic investigation was limited to the minute world of singlecelled organisms. Nature incited the eleven students to recognize the constanft expenditures of energy. Directed by Mr. Wolff, the theory proved true. Sci- ence is a fascinating subject. SR. SCIENCE: Row 1 IL. to FU: Sharon Byrd, vice presidentg Kevin Cassidy, presidentg Randy Jones, secretary-treasurer, Row 2: .lulxe Orgusaar, Robin Todd, Ann Glowasky, Tracey Greene, Mr, Wolff, Phil Boyles, Donna Schultz, Flicky Powell FAR ABOVE lntriguing puzzles perplexed the mathematical minds of Stoney DeLoach, Les Brown, and Billy Upton LEFT: Richard Cox and Martha Browning learned to multiply on their lingers OPPOSITE: Kevin Cassidy observed the complications of a single-celled amoeba organizations!8t Confrontation of Checkmate Consumed rinds of Chess Club The enigma of combatting inflation was only slight in comparison to moves which vexed the thirty-two Sen- ior Chess Club players. The perspec- tive Bobby Fischers challenged oppo- nents of like calibre by the rating held on the ladder. Mr. Yarusinsky - pro- nouncing the name correctly was as significant as checkmate - co-ordi- nated the matches. ABOVE: Billy Upton discovered that getting out ol check required concentration, RIGHT: With his strategy working, Cyle Coleman relaxed in his match with Bill Payne. OPPOSITE ABOVE The club bulletin board reminded Jeff Stevens ot the enjoyable club rides. BELOW: Many repairs made good bicycle mechanics out of Scott Hunter and Paul Boyles 82forganizations CHESS: Row 1 KL. to RJ: Ricky Franklin, Cyle Coleman, Fred Wohl- 3,41 payne Tracy V355 Rudy Ofgugaay How 3 Mr Yarugin Til-liefr Dfesideml Datfid Todd, ViC9 DVGSIUGVITQ Cindi MOYGIZ S9Cf9' Charles Russell Billy Upton Jim Drexler Arthur Grubbs Rol taryg David Combs, treasurer: Robert Vickers, Jim Littlejohn. Row Colley Terry MCI-god Dayrd Owens 2: Scott Crawford, Robert Hambrick, Richard Cox, James Warren X f LING: Row 1 KL. to RJ: Butch Garner, Joey Bonitay, Raymond McGee, Tom Osborne, Leon Wat- Scolt Cumbie. Row 2: Jamey West, Lisa Gill, Charletta Simpson, Kandy Johnson, Jacqueline son, Tami McCraw, Sylvia Layman, David Richards, Mark Markham, Mike Biego, Darven Ard, y Brown, Tina Allen, Lori McCraw, Tina Epps, Sandy McKee, Miss Larson Row 3 Stephen me, Barbara O'Leary, Shelly lsakson, Renee Flasberry, Ann Tappan, Sandy Boysen, Suzanne .,f Z'Y'V t' VG W' Sw-,un X p , i W j Sanders, Willeeta Stuckey, Tami Alexander, Denise Morrow, Lisa Monish, Laurie Beard, Mike West, Mike Castro. Row 4: Cindy Gregory, vice president: Susan Allen, Scott Hunter, Jack Rider, John Pace, Greg Duncan, Ed Boddy, Tammy Scott, secretary-treasurer, Shawn Straughn, president, Rich- ard Anderson, Jett Stevens. Row 5: Phil Boyles, Arthur Grubbs, Mike Bailey, Victor Suarez, Ken Way- mire, David Combs, Clyde Kilpatrick, Les Brown, Barbara McDultie, Martha Browning, David Owens ycling Club Covered Ground in Its First Year l-lave you ever been in Brent Lane at 4:00 p.m. on a bicycle? This was just one of the many challenges Cycling Club conquered as a first-year organi- zation. Even though minor accidents plagued several of the fifty-seven members, the inexperienced cyclists learned much from each problem. Mr. Bob l-lesser, a local cyclist, was there on many occasions to emphasize the necessity of proper safety and mainte- nance. The routes, covering much of northwest Florida, were arranged by Miss Larson, the club sponsor. organizations!83 P.E. ASSISTANTS: Row 1 fl., to RQ: Cam Carlson, Cindy Greg- man, Janis Parnell, Dennis Perdue, Chuck Garlock, Virginia ory, David Combs, Karen Coleman, Ralph Abagis, Pam Bow- Fleading, Darlene White, Melissa Strange, Sean Cassidy. ,t ,M ,, '.,, ABOVE: LAB ASSISTANTS: Clyde Kilpatrick, Robert Colley. AB LEFT: STAGE CREW KL. to RJ: David Owens, Clyde Kilpatrick, C Kirkland, Charlie Johnson, BELOW: Virginia Beading pointed ou basics ol physical education. s -ii rv.:-ia --Q mmm K S! P , Q, f. , , .,,. cv .V K IN 17 ,fgwifayp if ,. In ,gk I , -V -f .K -iigpl.,-sg K rx K ' A I ' gms- W . V, .ssr L it V 'rg' 'A , - ' ,,. 'Q is. l , -N' aramid I , R Jiff- I 5 'U 0' ' Z1 W' wi .'v A' 'L W 44 fm ,.,' L 'A f V ' 84!organizations i i ?f' E f l ABOVE: Melissa Strange smiled approvingly of Beth Hines senfice. 1: Row 7 KL lo RQ: Mary Tappan, Sharon Blue, son, Julie Orgusaar, Patti Rogers, Virginia Reading, Sheri Burke, Hines. Flow 2 Coiette Stancel, Beverly Robin- Stephanie Lautner Row 1 CL. to RJ: Chris Best, Cindi sidy, Mr. Mullenix, Misty Straughn, Jim Drexler, Ernest Roche, Barbara O'Leary. How 2: Shannon Cas- Randall Stevens. Responsibility Was Assumed b Assistants As Americans meet the challenges of preparing for Bicentennial 1976, students were provided with the challenge of learning to exercise authority. The duties of Student Assistants varied. Your book is due two weeks from today . . . Clyde, did you bring the sodium chloride? , . . All right, 7A may take their trays back . . . I completed the timings on aerobics . . . Turn the spots and floods to number five. These students learned what responsibility was and how to cope with it. 9 fxqt ' LUNCHROOM HOSTESSES' Princess Entinger, Rhonda Vlhlkins. organizationsf85 N l L .SB -n--,,g in, , ,L - L A .. if ffl if A4 SR. PEP: Flow l KL, to RQ' Pam Hudson, Kathy Jones, Lynn Gundersen, Rena Bray. Mary Hemberger, Miss Cary, Peggy Beuris, Phil Boyles, Twila Climie, Sharon Blue, Ricky Glaze. Row 2: Linda Lovette, Angela Bell, Robert Colley, Alpha Harden, Ann Slmpler, Susan Allen, Ken Waymire, Mary Tappan, Julie Orgusaar, Tracey Greene, Misty Straughn. Row 3 Christine Lizotte, Karen Merritt, Stephanie Lautner, Venecia Williams, Lori Johnson, Susan DuBois, Karen Williams, Joe Milligan, Connie Crum- 86forganizations ley, Suzie Anderson, Sharon Johnson, Jackie Booth. Row 4: Mike Gellos, Shawn Straughn, B O'Leary, Edie Brown, Sharon Martin, Virginia Reading, Debbie Elswlck, Amy Little, Claudette Stephanie Adams, Tami Bragg. Row 5' Mike Talbert, Cindi Moyer, Lisa Wilkinson, Becca Jackie Gellos, Rhonda Wilkins. Len Adams, Wayne Hudson, Jeannine Lrnnville, Lynn Hanberry Pep Club Aloounded With Energetic Warrior Spirit While shortages prevailed in energy sources of sugar, oil, and coal, Pep Club experienced no energy crisis. The one hundred eight boisterous members supported the Warrior teams unceasingly. The organization busied itself with designing posters, awarding spirit sticks, and selling booster badges and spirit tags. Miss Cary led ..-K the expenditure of energies. LEFT. Cheerleaders showed various forms of leading Warrior spirit. OPPOSITE: Donna Schultz showed spirit by making a pep sign Kaloua Kent, Sharon Byrd, Tanya Heywood, Kitty Fillingim, Shirley Graves, Ann Tappan, Lisa Ander- son, Donna Crane Row 4: Tracey Davis, Martha Russell, Jill Edwards, Beth l-lines, Kathy Parker, Donna White. Mary Jane Graham, Margaret Rowell. David Owens. Row 5' Kim Stngletary, Donna Upton, Terry Godwin, Sheri Laird, Jackie Hendrix, Stephanie Barttot, Tina Godwtn, Eddie Arnold, Sherrie Williams, Jett Payne organizations!87 .A - V - Q. l i . i 5' JR. CHESS: Row 1 CL. to RJ: Kim Mann, Lisa Collier, Tina Allen, Jeff DeKonty, Charlie Weir, David Strange, Bill Sandiford, Daniel Williams, Beverly Chitty. Row 2: Dale Conley, Scott Cumbie, Todd Mar- tin, Paul loakim, Tod Gliesche, George McCroan, Kathy Burleson, Alice Silks. Row 3: Robbie Rodich, Carol Beech, Stephanie Gravely, Jell Vititow, Raul Fernandez, Joey Bonilay, Donnie Bell, Fred Dance, 53 '98 , Q3 ,:L3J.3 ig. JR. SCIENCE: Flow 1 KL. to RQ: Mal Thompson, Billy Rayburn, Daphne Adams, Ellen Saucer, Paula Williams, Mike Batchelor, lreasurerg Gene Kirkland, secretary, Norman Sullivan, vice president, Wade Neth. president. Flow 2: Angela Powell, Lori McCraw, Jett Myers, Robert Payne, Steve Miller, Steve Wolfe, Tim Brantley, Clay Wooton, Douglas Bedgood, Butch Garner, Greg Roberts. Mr. Steele. Row3: ii l Cindy Shelton, Mr. Schenkel. Row 4: Dawn Upchurch, Keith Williams, Kelly Grantham, Wendy Le secretary, Felicia Higginbotham, Raymond McGee, vice president, Mark Miller, Michael West, Tr Mandley Tami McCraw, Angela Brewton, Traci Cassidy, Jennifer Bean, Rachel White, Sylvia Layman, Gri Duncan, Mitch Mixon, Mark Markham, Mark Holmes. Row 4: John Pace, Doug Broadwater, l Boddy, Keith Pickens, J. B. McKoy, Kandy Johnson, Tanya Good, Jackie Jackson, Jan Singletal Patricia Little. if x. Wffvfwwf 3,1 . i?ffi..4 M H A Qu A x 88!organizations ixperiments, Achievement, and Strategy f'5 enaracterized unior Clubs ELOW' Jr. Honor Club provided a chance lor Mark Holmes and nl Boyles to taste the business world OPPOSITE' Mark Miller owed Flamona Streeter and Kathy Burleson the strategy of hieving a checkmate. I JR. HONOR: Flow 1 KL. to RJ: Linda Pollock, Darlene Mason, Mr. Chapman, Rachel White, treasurer vice president: Gene Kirkland, president. Row 2: J. B. McKoy. tary, Mark Holmes q . .wk 'Ks N-'if Li , 1: 5 3 Sylvia Layman secre ., . .1 3 . mil' , 1 F ' organizationsf89 JFi. PEP: Hdvii 1 ILE RJ: Susan Reed, Marcella Ferrand, Lisa Terry, Sandy Cantrell, Twila Harrison, Sharon Kilpatrick, Kathy Lucas, Renee Rasberry, Kim Mann, Jett Stevens, Melinda Blue, Wendy Lee, Mike Batchelor, Wade Neth, Marjorie Blake, Janet Wallis, Steve Miller, Don Moore, Lynette Driver, Terri Bertram, Charlie Weir, Row 2: Barbara Walker, Sandy McKee, Tammy Alexander, Denise Mor- row, Felicia Higginbotham, Pam Taylor, Linda Covalt, Linda Taylor, Brenda Rogers, Donna Alexan- der, Angela Powell, Robin Popsie, Laura Jones, Cindy Hires, Denise Owens, Denise Price, Michelle Stinson, Lisa Perdue. Row 3: Suzanne Sanders, Lisa Gill, Cindy Shelton, Mark Renlroe, Keith Pickens, Tracy Burton, Deborah Gainey, Sharon DuBois, Stephanie Pendarvis, Charlene Mullins, Regina Gra- iunior Pep Gave Dynamic Support ham, Sonia Emmons, Theresa Weimorts, Toni Whitfield, Sandy Pendarvis, Sheila Murphy, Sus Graves, Renee Reichmann, Betsy Brown. Row 4: David Tolliver, Kellie Grantham, Lisa Collier, Ti Allen, Mitch Mixon, Tim Brantley, Dorsey Collins, Terry Smith, Mike Gundersen, Patrice Pender, Cc nie Ward, Lisa Monish, Laurie Beard, Lisa Evans, Dawn Upchurch, Carol Beech, Angela Bell, Pr Bryant, Neva Price, Roben Payne. Row 5: Keith Williams, James Pate, Mark Dean, Chip Coale, Tc Osborne, Mike Riego, Tod Martin, Ricky Joyner, Rosemary Rigby, Cindy Jernigan, Darlene Masc Alice Silks, Kathy Burleson, Dorothy White, Shellie lsakson, Tammy Scott, Sheri Taylor, Patricia Litt Lori McCraw, Beverly Chitty. ABOVE: Could it really be? questioned Laura Jones. ABOVE RIGHT: Jr. Pep Club members, Pam Bryant, Lisa Terry, and Sonja Emmons, added to the Warrior support. 9O!organizations i i l P:-v., KATHY JONES PAM HUDSON I junior Varsity Boosted Spirit Supporting a building is a founda- tion. Supporting the Junior Varsity team were their cheerleaders. The five cheerleaders' spirited encouragement kept the basketball squad in earnest perseverance to win. Whether faced with injuries, losses, or wins, these five spirit sparkers never crumbled. Pre-game talks enriched the friendship of the J.V. cheerleaders. MARY HEMBERGER LYNN GUNDEFISEN RENA BRAY organizations!9l Lettermen Launched lrnovative Projects The animated Lettermen inaugu- rated new schemes to appropriate funds. The dozen sports enthusiasts sold spirit jackets, held a slave sale, and even marketed doughnuts. Cam Carlson, aided by Mr. Grant, presided over the meetings. The Sports Banquet and the pur- chase of needed athletic equipment culminated the efforts exerted by the athletes. ABOVE: Mr. Steele gave congratulations lor their victory at the faculty-Iettermen softball game. FAR ABOVE' Lettermen were given advice from Mr. Grant on fund raising ideas. RIGHT1 Ron Ashcraft indulged in the thought ot victory in the upcoming game 92forganizations LETTEFIMEN: Row 1 IL. to RQ: Jeff Brown, secretary-treasurerg Grubbs Ron Ashcraft Jim Drexler Dan Barrineau Mrk Cam Carlson, president, Walt Fillingim, vice president, Mr. Grant. McDonald Mitch Paschal! Row 2: Dane Cassidy, Sean Cassidy, David Combs, Arthur 1 b rx ,al Karen Coleman Kim Poythress Suzanne Deese I Janice Rudder Joyce Hemberger Cheerleaders Voiced Enthusiasm Alison Neth Mary Burns Which squad is it that encountered sore throats, sprained ankles, and aching muscles yet never scored a point? The eight Varsity cheerleaders who sometimes retreat to their closet in order to prevent Ben-gay from aer- ating their home. ln spite of being able to do the rou- tines in their sleep, butterflies multi- plied in the pre-game hours. Yet this nervousness was incomparable to the exploding tension of many close games. With racing pulses, straining voices, and rising temperatures, the spirit sparkers chanted, Sink it! Rebound! Jump! Hustle! or Defense! Anxiety and tension, of course, but also tears ot joy as a winning cry would resound over the gymnasium. Organizationsf93 w. ,S N 3 , T e' 9? , .f 94 l ,..7.- -V4v,.T, . K, - -... ,, . Q ga, . 1..rv ., Mvfwwwgff1'152jfsf-:gasW 15,14 ...,. M... ... , ' v ' x w 1 96!sports ww, . ..,, ,M -fw-'-We -W-in-w,fw,.,,...w,w..,,,1.,,, , Wm..+..-,www-me ,....,,,,,,, - N .'q b Z VARSITY: Row 1 CL. to RJ: Rick Glaze, John Evans, Mitch Pasc- Jones, Ron Ashcraft, Dennis Perdue, John Thomasson, Jeff hall, Walt Fillingim, Cam Carlson, Jon Laird, Dane Cassidy. Row Brown, Jim Drexler, Ar1hurGrubbs, manager. 2: David Owens, manager: Coach Wubbena, Ricky Martin, Allen Red I-lot Varsity Basketball Team Fought With Mighty Warrior Power After a lagging start of the basketball season, Warrior Varsity pushed aside individualism and played as a team. The fourteen member team compiled a commendable five game winning streak late in the season. Coach Wubbena, the former Michi- gan high school coach, applied new innovations to Warrior strategy. Zone defense was preferred over man-to- man coverage. This change in defense was given credit for winning in many close games. lf we play a good game, we can beat them, affirmed Coach Wubbena before each game. And if we did play a good game, vve did win, added Jon Laird. Blocked shots, fast breaks, and con- sistent rebounds continually electrified the fans. ABOVE: Ron Ashcraft's height proved valuable when reaching for jump-balls. BELOW: A lead at the end of the third quarter put the Warri- ors in high spirits. LEFT: Jon Laird executed another one ol his frequent rebounds. OPPOSITE ABOVE LEFT- Arthur Grubbs carried out his responsibilities as manager ol the basketball team. RIGHT: What happened to the ball? It was lust here ' BELOW RIGHT: Warriors made games exciting tor fans. Fx ff 19 .ff YW i his Q ' U if ,i R ' x ,fri ' A - , tri f Q5 s. of .g figggf ' .tn-I O'-'fm Varsity Maneuyered Around Obstacles We ii? ABOVE: The unshrinking Ron Ashcrait stretched for two more, ABOVE RIGHT: Cam Carlson, aided by Bon Ashcrait, evaded the Liberal Arts guard, RIGHT: Dan Barrineau listened to Coach Wubbena encourage Jim Drexler, OnIy ten more minutes and than we can goto Shakey's, OPPOSITE ABOVE: Warriors were greeted with cheers as they plunged through the web oi crepe paper. BELOW BIGHT: The game would not be complete without Shawn Straugh's popcorn LEFT: Troy, son of Coach Wubbena, never missed a play. 98X Sports if l e 7, If- A ff' ' JL. I 1 1 .-.. A' Team Allentown Laurel Hill Paxton Pensacola Academy Century Chumuckla Munson 1 Freeport Liberal Arts Ernest Ward Pensacola Academy Liberal Arts ' ' Catholic Century Paxton AQ Baker Jay Laurel l-lill Allentown Ernest Ward Pensacola Academy . Churnuckla Panama City Christian Freeport Munson Liberal Arts Chumuckla Jay Pensacola Academy Baker Ernest Ward . D I 1 I 1 K P They 71 77 75 y 57 82 71 46 57 56 55 96 73 83 109 87 77 94 60 68 62 90 86 67 71 43 45 76 73 68 94 49 Spons!99 VE: Is it going in? wondered the J.V. players. AR G 1 ABO F ABOVE: Mr. rant ound time lor a joke during pre-game warm- up RIGHT: Gary Byrd went for two points from the key. OPPO- SITE LEFT: The J,V. team passed down court deep into Warrior terri r G 1 rri r iri e s liftlrom a n 100!Sports toy.RI I-'IT Wa osp tgt a KthyJo es. IV Progressed With Experience Junior Varsity aimed for that coveted goal- Varsity. The ball was taken out by the referee and awarded to the Warrior JV. The player passed the ball to a teammate over opponents' outstretched arms. The receiving Warrior dribbled down- court. Signalling offensive play number one, the guard worked for that close shot. The ball is passed. The sophomore shoots and rips the basket. shoots and rips the basket. The warring sophomores dashed fr the other court as the ball was taken o by the opponents. Calm, collected IV Grant, emphasized defense. During the execution of plays, thee twenty-four basketball players accon plished one major feat, that of Iearnini Someday they will be Varsity. I it I 2 2 LODIQ J NlOP VARSITY' Flow 1 KL. to RQ: Joe Weimorts, Bobby Evans, Glen Strange, Larry Beard, Tracy Vass, Jeff Chambers Row 2 Bruce DuBois, iry Byrd, Martin Hadley, Clyde Kilpatrick, John Black, Keith Lovegrove, Greg Terry, Paul Ackerman, Kevin Cassidy, Scott Crawford, Row 3: iach Grant, Flandy Jones, Byron Bush, Dan Barrineau, Robin Hadley, Floyd Peterson, Rodney Whiting, Nicky Batchelor, Jell Bishop, David ery, Arthur Grubbs and David Owens, managers. IEEETE lx fi 'B LJ' WX. We Team They 30 Allentown 31 28 Laurel Hill 46 27 Paxton 45 30 Pensacola Academy 36 23 Century 105 46 Chumuckla 45 28 Freepon 56 28 Liberal Arts 40 64 Catholic 93 26 Century 1 O4 22 Paxton 44 32 Baker 61 37 Jay 99 22 Laurel Hill 45 26 Allentown 32 31 Ernest Ward 41 29 Pensacola Academy 31 ,43 Panama City 39 50 Freeport L 53 42 Liberal Arts 60 47 Chumuckla 46 49 Jay 67 45 Pensacola Academy 36 26 Baker 46 34 Ernest Ward 48 Sponsf1Oi 'Q fL-A': M ww av -mu. 'IQ NINTH GRADE TEAM: Row 1 KL. to Fv'.j:Cy1e Coleman, Gary Hudson, Paul Anderson, Wayne Hudson. Row2 Coach Pico, Phrlip Boyles, Davud Yrlllng, John Far1Il,Bllly Rothrock, Richard Cox, 1 O2f Sports 46 fz- + Vf. .4 Ka ' A+. A ll QQ, ,f. 5:'f',- AF Y-an 'gri.'nf.'l EIGHTH GRADE TEAM. Bow I KL, lo RJ, Joey Boles, Barry Johnson, Wade Neth, Stephen Wolle, Clay Wooten. Row 2: Kevln Covalt, Harry Balley, Doug Moms, J J Dunn, Jell Stevens, Flow 3: Bill Andrews, Vic Suarez, Steve Muller, Gene Krrkland, Duck Bell. Row 4, Hal Andrews, Greg Duncan, Mike Batchelor, Ed Boddy, Bryan Harger, Davtd Owens, managerg Coach LeBoeuf. SlXTH AND SEVENTH GRADE TEAM. How 1 KL, to R2 Tim Lalrd, Scott Cumble, Jlm Pate, Billy l-lughen, John Jones. Duncan Stearns, Jell Galnous, Mrke Johnson Flow? Terry Smrth, George McCroan, Rlcky Joyner, Bslly Rayburn, Scott Smrth, Larry Castleoerry, Earl Boutwell. Mrke Boddy Flow 3: Brad Davrs, Andy Sandlln, Greg Broadwater, Davld Jones, John Buono, Monroe Watley, Chlp Coale, Tod Harrnson Flow 4 Lee Glenn, Mnke Gundersen, Davnd Bradley, Tommy Osborne, John Apostle, Fred Dance, Dwight Watson, Denny Bass 'Q X .X x 'JTJ Q , In ' H. .-f-.-Q.-Csew J ' - . en. ,'W'ZPs N wr- r '1f - x ,, A' as lll, A ABOVE Kevin Covalt wanted lor another chance to grab that rebound LEFT Intramural competrtlon gave seventh graders a head start ABOVE LEFT Way to go ' shouted Coach Paco and Wade Neth OPPOSITE ABOVE For the lrrsl tame, nlnth graders expen- enced real cornpetmon vvrth other schools BELOW John Farrll nat:- bed that Important rebound Sportsfl 03 TRACK TEAM: Flow 1 IL. lo RQ: Jeff Bertram, Randy Jones, Harry Bailey, Steve Branthoover, Bob Harper, David Yilling, Paul Boyles. Row 2: David Owens, manager, Greg Terry, Billy Fiothrock, Gary Byrd, Larry Beard, Lon Stafford, Scott Hunter, John Flake, Coach Wubbena. Flow 3: Mike Talbert, Dane Cassidy, Marshall Kovalycsik, Dwayne Gipson, Arthur Grubbs, Billy Upton, Scott Crawtord, David Combs, Mike Broughton. Track Men Surged With Energy On your mark! Get set! Go! The initial start released accumulated nerv- ous tension. The stride lengthened and quickened as runners exerted their energies. Eye contact was on a fixed point twenty feet ahead. Adrena- lin surged as the runner closed on the finish line. The final sprint transported Q,,R:g. .r:.- 1 O41 Sports the track man across the finish line. Spring races spanned from fifty yards to two miles. However, field events such as discus throwing, jump- ing, and hurdles constituted a major part of track for Mr. Wubbena and the twenty-three track men. 4 1 .. ir A hAr-i' if - me ' 5 . T - . if ' . . r 'f .M Q ' ,f. 3 ,, X. 2-af 'Q .-1 lr-i .L it N - .- -4 ' mM-'.m3 ,t.ii'- l A Though records were not broken, the y W runners experienced the joy of setting ' ., at 1 Cf and reaching personal goals. M 3 1 ,gMr, Coached by Mr.'Plco, the runners ng fy 'Aoi--1 '-. .4 --f-H? ig' galned an appreclatlon of the word H f?i44 w- 'A ff -'j.fj-:fx Q. -fs-Q endurance CROSS COUNTRY Row I IL ro RJ' Make Broughton. Scott Crawtord, Kevln Cassldy Row 2 Coach Plco, Belly Upton, Paul Boyles. Dwayne Gupson, Marshall Kovalyclk, -xi 'ss-:Q -1,.-u.-.....-eva, 4 an Cross Country Team Persevered Seven persistent cross countrymen competed in two to six mlle races at UVVF. , .4 ' -M.-..n. J. , ' -ms - ABOVE' Concentratung on a llxed point quuokened Marshall KOVBIYCSIKS pace LEFT Coach Wubbena urged, Fasten Faster ' to relay runners Marshall Kovalycslk and Davld Combs ABOVE LEFT Scott Crawtord plunged ahead ol hrs opponents vt A VV Q7 M. V ryr t WM iff' in the closlng moments ol hrs two-mule race OPPOSlTE RIGHT , , ,, s?f P:Wf' , ' - - . -- ,. . 1 ' 1 l , Dane CHSSIUY, Bully Upton, and Mltch Paschall tensed thetr mus- ,,Jm.,,,,vrQ -V4 , , .P --1-N -111,31 .L - ' . 5 - ' t -K 'LM -, . :f m -5 cles lor the sound ol the gun LEFT' Paul Boyles vtsuallzed the mark where hrs dlscus would land Sports! 1 O5 Fielding and l-litting Filled Spring With Excitement Baseball, the favorite American fought ball games of the spring sea- Grant looked forward to setttnt sport, ranked high in standing at PCS. son. records with a winning season culmt The enthusiasm with which players Hank Aaron changed baseball his- nating in the state finals. practiced revealed itself in the hard tory in 1974. The Warriors and Coach 2 22 5 5 gc 22 f 5 u t 4 fw. wm.i 3 A cWe,fgv' ji ,l,.g I ,l,a,g5 sgea hav- r- '4 'Vila 'Afffl . wgg fygdw. if . . EXQQWW QL: gg.. BASEBALL: Row 1 KL, to RJ, Jim Drexler, Walt Fillingim, Dan Barrlneau, Bon Ashcralt, Paul Ackerman, Cam Carlson. Row 2: Coach LeBoeut, David Todd, Glen Strange, Dane Cassidy, Mitch Paschall, Jon Laird, Coach Grant. Row 3: Andy Sandlin, Nicky Batchelor, Clyde Kilpatrick, Flicky Wells, Bill Pace, John Farull, Terry McLeod. Ricky Martin, Marty Hadley, Randy Jones. 1 O6f Sports as. g. , nl I -, :Q :Q L it :P Q' i i N. 1 E ' 5 ...S if ' ' I 5 , , . - , ' ' MJ - -. at--W f, -Q if i A. 1? x id ., 'wr gf ' V LM ig ., Q - L , ,ww V igghwt 4- A N IL. , ' 4 Q, . '1l.'h x '7 Q ' '1-f ,if Q , 4 1 'IF We U pg.. 1+ ff.-.qw 1-fv:'fw NAV, ' ,, . ,WNQ-r', QI: l'Lk umwfh' .y.f I 'I -g M --9 ' 'Iii ifii -14- veg, N, ng .. r ,gi sfnY..' Of -4 s has -1--V-'JW' - 'rf QL iz. -- . Jets- -- Q Q.. .5 'vhs 4 -L- ..- -gi--,, -5 A-,L-.2 - 'm-.4f -7 wfv'P'5 .4-if i t F, l , . i , N, l l -1 ,? ,,, at 3 ,ff MMM AW ,,f '-1-in ' 0 Pc Nu' ....... ABOVE: Intent on reaching his goal, Jim Drexler neared home base, BELOW LEFT: Warriors anxiously awaited their lurn at bat. ABOVE LEFT: An alert mind and quick retlexes were necessities lor Cam Carlson in digging up grounders. FAR ABOVE: Coach Grant dis- cussed the pitching strategy, OPPOSITE ABOVE' With a mighty swing Mitch Paschall brought Warriors on to victory. BELOW: 'AI won- der. , Tquestioned Mr. Grant. Sportsf107 1--A 'Ivy Qin s L. K, Q Q ABOVE: Mr. Lovegrove laced the challenge ot beating the sensors LEFT: lntroductton to Education class offered practical tralnung for Sharon Blue. RIGHT' Students prepared to leave after a busy day at PCE OPPOSITE ABOVE Oma Butler attended to vanous responsnbllltles as a student receptionist. ABOVE RIGHT: Jam Drexler sampled Pam Bowman's culnnary talents. BELOW RIGHT, Antfclpating the upcoming stt dent elections. Mtke Fllego and Mal Thompson debated the best choices ot candldates. LEFT' Raul Fernandez, as all PCS students, busted nlmselt with the spnng patnotnc protect, lO8fStudent Life gf pidemic: of Involvement Infiltrated Student Body A V xt f K fl wt H N TM!! A WLMTIWI gf I Pvun lan '10 f ELITG , wx v. ah. e 1.8-v we Ttompsm Student Life!109 11O!Swd ABOVE: Clyde Kilpatrick amused the student body with his rendition of The Day Alter Christmas. LEFT: An original song by the Song- sters enlivened the Thanksgiving assembly. RIGHT' Rick Williams, David Todd, and Russ Evans set the mood for chapel with inspirational music, BELOW RIGHT: Keeping the Christmas spirit, Pam Bowman, Joyce Hemberger. and Karen Coleman played Santa and his reindeer for a December pep rally. OPPOSITE ABOVE: Choralaires hurried off stage during one ol their Saturday morning Vesper rehearsals. BELOW: The sights, smells, and tastes of Christmas became real as Tracey Davis, Gene Kirkland, and Laura Jones presented a reading. entLHe r ssemblies and V rs Rev 1 Y' 2 2 1 3 Q gi I .V --.-. .,.'7 i I 'X ,M -4 X K up-an Aid - Q- -19- iii-ss X fs-. . I: .. -: A 'N-if -.sk ABOVE: Where is mine? questioned Paul Anderson at the Ireshman party, FAR ABOVE: A variety of games amused Patrick Cassidy at his seventh grade Christmas party, ABOVE RIGHT: Sophomore parties were comprised ol unusual games and activ- ities. BELOW RIGHT: Robert Colley and Sheri Burke relished the meal served at the Jr -Sr. Valentine Banquet. OPPOSITE ABOVE: Ftlck Glaze and Terhy Godwin reigned over this year's Valentine Banquet BELOW RIGHT' Priscilla, warned 'Miss Petermeyerl weve heard several reports about you. BELOW LEFT Awaiting the beginning of the Valentine Banquet, Bon Ashcralt and Brenda Covalt anticipated an exciting evening. 112!Student Life as 'fsw . Fw Q was w alll' 'X ati: 32 ai I-P of . t - ' 9 4 t . 3 l . Q , il r X 1 , all 2 . K , 51 . Q , , I ' ' wah ' f Z' ' .W NX Q , ' Holiday Parties and Banquets Served to Enhance Student Life Student Lifeft 13 XF VVHO'S WHO AT CHRISTIAN HIGH CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP: EZFQRSITIQCQTITIQN 'Wk 1 ff RON ASHCRAFT S-I-UUE TI JANICERLJDDER X 'V-1-' 44 fi, M.. 49k ff ' ws' 1 . ' I -sd 0 ' N v u - . fu , af ' ' . A Q fw.-'srf H 13 Q y 1 x I' ' - E fr 5, QP ,L-, Q W E' 2. . :IL'.1ICQ1. fi. ,. ,,., X .23 - f rl ,:10,.w.L5,4 . xr- -F' fr 000 1: 0.-. 27 .fc V K- . Lv 1:-0-is ff az :: asx.1 3rr- fm . m if-va-1 ,'-'93 cf: cs Dv X -f'a,.F1'-X. '44 1 ' My 565' k-ggenfi' '24,-Q.::f4f5:Qw ,Hg .A fx ' qE?5fQ.? 'fi-'QF 9i'o.?f 9-12 1i 4v.f'f.-.4F?f'l iffii . I ,f3g,, ni' ,,Q'G,7 ,, 59,-I, 90,31 -2-A .Wa :Vx , TX C-1ff'Xu -I Featuresf115 116fFeatures , LENT: FAAQEEYSSZTQSQN A SUZANNE DEESE W 41. x. r Q 1 I I, ' N I ,II ll X ' r 1 'fl X xx .A uv' f- f f '5::z,w-..x- A OPERETTA Tganavl anh f51'P1P1 Miss Louise Mason, Director CAST GRETEL .... .... W ren Hadley HANSEL .... .... J ohn Shanhagen MOTHER .... ..... E lise Goldhill FATHER .............. Paf Tomasson WOOD HAG ........ Gail Whi+fieId Undersrudiesz Jeff Barnsdale, Fafherf Be++y Greene, Wood Hagf Ginny Grif- Fi+l'1, Mofherf Marika Langford, Grefelf Donnie Whiie, Hansel. 1 2O! Events r s M -I J 1 - VA 'Vvvv 4...,v'v- Hifv-,f,f Y Vfhvl 1 vv1vve'M,,-, 1-E' -gggzzcr 4y 5 .V 1, W - J t .1 ,,- , . 1 I r b, , , - , ,. . --3 ws!-' 5 A :,,-fa: xp-H . ,.,,..q.gn xv-if A 5, A A tv: fx Th' 3 5? pg' if 'K Ve , aff? W Q X E , X AY 9 rfb .m.,,.-ff 2 Q- 2251. 5 jQ1h4t - I 5 1' Q., A Y , 1 . -e C ,. Q1 X , '-FJ f I , . 1 ., Qr ,. , 1' :Mb g p 'w V ,mf f 4 ge : 5 4.- 1: K. H Lug bw gifs 35? 9.11 ,I , ,wN.,1 gn T 1 , Q , 1 N , Lg H51 .X if-7 at 'Q 5' iii-'41Q I ' if Q-L 'K 'V fi' -': Q x ,A 5 1 'A in T t na-,.',r, L35-Cv' 1 Events!121 122fEvents 'mi' 1 I l 4 1 Students Performed Entnusiastically .f w,If 4- 'p f-mmf' ,W ci' ,f ,r PP TE ABOVE Second raders Rachael Lawrence Mariana Slaughter and Dawn Farrcloth demonstrated reading skulls BOVE Dr Seuss' Grlnch was protrayed by Troy Wubbena In the Chnstrnas assembly O OSI g .,,, therr narration ol the play, Brer Flabbrt LEFT Terr: Chapman torcelully presented a narratuon to an elementary assembly MIDDLE RIGHT Elementary students expressed their Ideas ol our American herrtage lth Februarys patrrotrc protects BELOW FllGHT Elementary enjoyed a play presented by lellow classmates rn an early lall assembly l Events!123 'lid ' V 'wma' - L1.:..- ,.., 4- at ' I .', 'V ,,.1 .,AW.i S Mft. K11: fr M Xl Q M ff A X i E1 WL.. I ABOVE: Cynthia Barlow defined Valentines Day a party. ABOVE LEFT. Anita Hamlet assisted Miss Moulton in serving her sixth grade classmates during their Christmas party RIGHT: Each student had his own way of carrying his case of Stuckey candy home to seil. BELOW' Fourth grade gurls enioyed the jump rope contest OPPOSITE ABOVE LEFT Red, white, and blue enhanced the annual patriotic dinner RIGHT' Art time could not come too soon for third graders BELOW Miss Shoe- rnakefs second grade class realized the satisfaction in giving ior their Thanksgiving protect 124 X Events , mg -V, ..,,f if 'ng A , 7 . L ,Sega . L L. f In me .gg Sf' s ' if 'ffk-,.1fffZeP t. iii' V , - - T , , sf 5 tgvqgsgg ,L arkslwytiegits-,515 A , . t ,'-' 1 T. T' , 4 -f-k' T it T , t ,, RS-K -e.f',vif'zq',f,L,r1f-M' w:f.5tg?. W T it'i' K - h'- tnnsns S. -ggfii-Y '-L' if V- C f 1 T .TUX 'iiyif Wk F FV? 'N is 5 T 1 ' F Q2 . f ' x 'N-A U 4 4, J .. ,-pri Instrumental and Vocal Groups Introduced Student STRINGS: Row 1fL. to RQ: Donnie White, Sam Westmark, Steve Ward, Michael Chisolm, Jack Ross. Row 2: Wesley Crisp, Wesley Mizell, Rickie Lovell, Stephanie Gibson, Pat Francis, Row 3: Joshua Pope, Betsy Brantley, Stephen Broadwater, Jan Broadwater, Tammi Lovell, Jackie Edwards. Row 4: Edwin Pardue, Rhonda Zetterholm, Philip Hancock, Lois Lentini, Donna Anderson, Miss Link, Celeste Jones, Elvin McCormick, Shaun Stafford, Diane Walker. Absent: Shaun Brown, Mary Ackerman, -w BEGINNING BAND: Row 7 IL. to RJ: Jimmy Bancroft, Dan Clapp, Rachael Gibbs, Ron Corbin, Paula Stoudenmire, Sterling Stoudenmire, Edwin Henderson, Perry Doggrell, Keith Gay, Richard Sweetman, Billy Glowasky, Gail Sandilord, Willis Wright, Scott Randolph, Andy Anger. Row 2: Alison Bean, Stephen Todd, Brent Blanton, Marion Mass-Rodriguez, Bim Chisolm, Vic Thompson, Earbie Matheny, Michele Plttet, Daniel Gar- ner, John Upchurch, Tommy Reed, Joey White, Kelly Reed Row 3: Bill Collins, Tod Harrison, Greg Bardin, Tommy Little, Tammy Pate, Melissa Gibbs, Richard Face, Mark Dessommes, Scott Holcombe, Carla Ash, Brenda Peek, Kenny Abagis. Row 4: Don Bullock, Stephanie Gravely, David Richards, Darryl Lloyd, Gordon Gipson, John Bancroft, Joey Stafford, Bryan Wilson, Lisa Lloyd, Terri Cooper, Jody Mabry. Absent: Philip Renfroe, Bryan Neth, Steve Williams, Joe McKinney, Arthur Mayfield, Bill Crane. i.s t r s x f iw' xxx fi CLARIONS: Row 1 IL. to RJ: Brad Foster, Shelly Taiclet, Jill Galney, Temple rxnowies, Ramona iviaisnal, Suzanne Little, A...... ..-.ig, Lnge Perry, Bill Pinyon. Row 2: John Hudson, Creighton Jordon, Theresa Hodges, Tracey Heywood, Terri Chapman, Elise Goldhill, Wren Hadley, Robin Gibson, Sherry Dupuis, Stacey Moody, Jeff Barnsdale. Row 3' Scott Smith, Diana Chambers, Minette Jernigan, Sherri Campbell, Ronna Godwin, Suzanne McKay, Cindy Bush, Diana Ward, Eli Pagonis, Roger Driver Row 4: John Jones, Will Clements, Pam Golden, GalIWhlt1ield, Kathy Roese, Enula Buckner, Pam Ward, Leslie Rasmussen, John Buono, Terry Morgan 1 26X Events o Harmony L A Q - CHORISTEBS: Row I KL. to RJ: Lynn Lewis, Sharon Thompson, Marcy Custer, Tim Wittmer, Bo Sanders, David Bell, Elisa Mason, Jeralyn Pander, Dana Gainey, Row 2: Annie Baker, Donna Higginbotham, Karen Lee, Victor Bagley, Stephen Broadwater, Joel Smith, Jimmy Knapp, Jane Bancroft, Angie Daniels, Deanna Senkarik. Row 3: Linda Vwngard, Vihnona Bardin, Marci McCoy, Daryl Hutchins, Stanley Pagonis, Bryan Cheshire, Mike Markham, Misty Destin, Lori Ftogers, Donna Watson, Row 4: Nita Etheredge, Lydia Avery, Beth Mitchel, Pat Bardin, Henry Mort, Mark Crawford, Bobby Rayburn, Kristal Cobb, Susan Bahm, Judy Blake, Shelley McNeill. TONETTES' Row 1 CL. to RQ: Ronetha Malone, Bobby Bowman, Sharon Simpson, Joanne Flannery, Brenda O'Leary, Barbara Boutwell, Donna Lloyd, Christine Fairley, Anna Wheeler, Jackie Grubbs, Darryl Cobb, Lisa McKinnon. Row 2: Tracy Sawatka, Theresa Mayfield, Lisa Cianciotto, Shelley Knapp, Sherry Johnston, Jeana Green, Greg Glaze, Cliff Cole, Patrick Fagan, Eddie Harrison, Susie Work, Ricky Wall- stead. Row 3: Janet Green, Skipper Ward, Elizabeth Graves, Selena Collins, April Scott, Jill Seal, Juliann Bogan, Cameron Bogan, Sherril Steele, Tammy Straughn, Carol Moore, Vonnie Burke. Row 4: Shari Dunn, Becky Weedo, Lou Ellen Suell, Jeannie Jones, Nancy Horne, Lisa Hall, Lynda Marshall, Lisa Adams, Eddie Nelson, Cindy Jolly, Wendy Markham, Absent: Cindy Ware, Lisa Ferrand, Eric Hurst, Buddy Burke. ABOVE: Clarions Wren Hadley, Diana Chambers, and Jill Gainey, performed for their own assemblies as well as for Vespers and the Qper- etta LEFT. Students knew Mrs. Hampton as their chorus and piano teacher ABOVE LEFT: The first string group in the school's history perlormed at the Christmas Vespers Eventsf127 'R MISS BRADLEY Principal Elementary Administration i f E , 7.-.,: a Directs New Learning Methods MiSS HQWELL MISS RAND Vice-Principal Vice-Principal 128fe-Iementary administration - I I ' as 4 I I E313f MISS BARRETT i,f ,' -V , ll fp i- . ii .--,A J' ' I ' bf . 1 i - f X' R A ,,' ' iffy, 'X Y i A - E ix? A 1 so 'B4 , N . iii, - 5 5 'N , .,, . J t GRADE 6: Flow 1 fl.. to RJ: Paul Brown, Jane Fillingim, Michael Digmon, Donna Anderson, Ginny Griffith, Chris Marlin, Laurie Weir, Brenda Mason, DeAndra Dyal, Jill Gainey, Bob Findley, Terry Hankins, Earl Boutwell. Row 2: Ramona Marshall, Kelly Dunn, Temple Knowles Row 4: Leslie Rasmussen, Brad Tammy Mathis, Donald Gritlis, Scott Cope, Eric Bryant, Virginia Edison, Cathy Davis, Brenda Van Dyke, Suzanne McKay, Angela Horne, William Kelly, Shaun Jernigan, Scottie Cooper, Gregory l-larnmac, Ellis Francis. Row 3: John McFadin, Brown, David Holman, Donna Hall. Absent: Miriam Blanchette, grade sixfi 29 1.. ' mr H ig ' W, 1- , 1 ,- 13O!grade six 4 1 Z- ' Il. 14 i JKWFM MISS HAKOLA I I GRADE 6: Row 1 KL. to RJ: Anita Long, Leslie Quigley, Creighton Jordon, Paula Stoudenmire, Jimmy Hendrix, Arthur Mayfield, Vwllis Wright, Brad Foster, Shelley Taiclet. Flow 2: Stacey Moody, Michele Zetlerholm, Tim Herrick, Tod Harrison. Diana Ward, Nancy Amoruso, Wren Hadley, Scott Smith, Bill Pinyon.'Row 3: Will '.'.'.'.'.'7rrrawT I O I' . f-222: , F95 Clements, Thomas Little, Minette Jernigan, Kelly Reed, Lisa Hargis. Carla Ash, Don Bullock, Scott Smith, Jimmy Bancroft. Flow 4: Dick Pace, Ronna Godwin, Pam Ward, Cathy Roese, Bryan Wilson, Eli Pagonis, Arthur Gipson, Chuck Bean, Kenny Abagis. grade six!131 GRADE 6: Row 1 KL. to FD: Marika Langford, Terri Chapman, Elise Goldhill, Michael Wolff, Randy Miller, Doug Clapp, Angela Perry, Billy Hughen. Row 2: John Hudson, Suzanne Little, Pamela Carraway, Brad Davis, Brady Harden, Bobby Harvey, Robin Gibson, Tracey Heywood. Row 3.'Jef1 Barnsdale, Sherry GRADE 6: Fiow 1 IL. Io RJ: Pete Arnett, Cynthia Barlow, Troy Weaver, Anita Hamilton, Earbie Matheny, Tony Weaver, Larry Caslleberry, Andy Anger, Mona Chavers. How 2: Jim Reed, Janet Russell, Becky Lehman, Theresa Bradley, Shari Thompson, Monica Kovalycsik, Corrine Fenton, Mike McCrory, Mike John- 132!grade six Dupuis, Roger Driver, John Jones, Terry Morgan, John Apostle, Cindy Bush, MR. JOHNSON Betty Greene, Terrell Anderson. Fiow 4: Tim Doren, Sherri Campbell, Gail Whit- lield, John Buono, Suzanne Marshall, Diana Chambers, Pam Golden, Tina Chalk, Ken Underwood, Absent: Theresa Hodges ,ff c V. f x I lil' L ii son. Row 3: Mark Avery, Scott Mayo, Bobby Allen, Terri Cooper, Steve Ward, MISS MOULTON John Reed, Mike Boddy, Ashley Morris, Jody Weedo. How 4: Susan Woodson, Patti Whiting, Mark Tidwell, Tammy Pena, Martin Miller, Pat Thomason, Dwight Watson, Jim Hutchinson, Frieda Wohlhuter, WF! E'i'f222i2 xii.. UN i l l 'fn I xx Q I 9 xv, is I 1 t q I I ...uf . will P T' U R A., me elf. . ,i,b: gg AAV' K Y , ,, f tx -J.. .:il'L' -on .,g?:-'f- 'x-'...2. 7 . S 1 , .f Q GRADE 6' Flow 1 KL to RJ. Tina McCormick, John Kilpatrick, Jennifer Richards, Susie White, Donnie While, Eddie Suggs, Thomas Nelson Row 2' Karen Hurley, Denny Bass, Monroe Watley, Sam Westmark, Emmy Sue Hertz, Angela Seale Brian Wilson, Shannon Weems Row 3' Robert Orgusaar, Wayne Randall, Ber- man Kent, Peter Boyden, Renee Jacques, Leslie Forman, Rene Sliger, Elise Gar- rett, Karen Flenlroe, Row 4' Lori Campbell, Diane Walker, Angela Armstrong, Angela Peterson, Enola Buckner, Brad Thomas, John Stanhagen, Ken Shaw, Duncan Stearns. Absent' Patrick Noon, Mike Scott grade six!133 19? Ain! ,,,.,.,.- GRADE 5: Row 1 IL. to RJ: Marci McCoy, Deanna Senkarik, Donna Watson, Joy Bardin, Marcy Custer, Deedra Ellis, Lester Hetzman, Chris Robarts. Row 2: Stacy Beaudoin, Vicky Booker, Scott Rowell, Stephen Broadwater, Johnny Edlund, Jimmy Knapp, Chuck Edgar, Daryl Hutchins. Row 3: Audrey Berry, Tami Gross, l'ony Grantham, Mark Pope, Doug Williams, Elsa Waymer, Rainee McKinney, Michelle Shepler, Twanna Scott, Row 4: David Walker, Bryan Hutchinson, Viki Murphy, Janice Gibbs, Trisha Wall, Richard Lasseter, Gordon Casey, Mel Tucker, Bob Price. MISS MOULTON GRADE 5: Row 1 IL. to RJ: Donna Higginbotham, Dana Gainey, Elisa Mason, Susan Anderson, Ricky Stamitoles, Sharon Thompson, Bryan Neth, Edwin Hen- derson. Row 2: Vic Thompson, Brad Layman, Shelley McNeill, Tommy Reed, Jane Bancrolt, Alison Bean, Bo Sanders, Gail Sanditord. Row 3: Bill Crane, 134!grade five Bobby Ward, John Upchurch, Joey White, Henry Clay Brewton, Michele Pittet, Donna Hall, Annie Baker. Row 4: Jonathan Gill, Henry Mort, Karen Rasberry, lMnona Bardin, Ricky Gillmore, Bill Peebles, Beth Mitchell, Lori Rogers. Absent: Pat Bardin, Bim Chisolm, John Pinson. MISS SALADIN I f' MISS SCHWEIGERT GRADE 5: Row 1 IL. to FU' Cindy Smith, Tim Horton, Ken Lovoy, Frank Law- rence, Shana Sullivan, Greg Colvin, Gary Lovegrove, Ed Quigley, Row 2 Pam Martin, Ginger Anderson, Jell Pinyon, Duane Adkins, Brian Hayes, Todd Horton. Joel Williams, Paula Lowe, Many Hlnote. Row 3: Lari Castleberry, Ed Gray. Tommy Crawlord, Dean Meredith, Julia Watts. Syretta Miller, John Teta, Mark Avera, Felicia McDonald Row 4 Randy Woodson, Robert West, Ramona Haw- kins. Stephen Gay, Cindy Peeterse. Robert Tau, Peter Russell, Sonya Andrews, Joan Cleaver F iffy' ' ,ew grade flvefl 35 MMM GRADE 5 Row l KL lo RJ Wayne Penny, Brian Meadows. Doug Byers, Paul Bradley, Shannon Doren. Randy Owens, Sandy Wallace, Lean Weaver, Lisa DeCosta Row? Joe Blake, James Moodhard, Daniel Garner. Debi McCraw. Pat Cooper, Tarnml Lovell, Michael Williamson, Russell Lord, Ricky Sims Row 3: v Q 's 'U wg , lu- gf s V' Carl Wooldridge, Mike Roberts, Tommy Eversole, Tommy Errigo. Alan Roberts, Ed Miller, Cindy Mclntyre, Lynnuce Calvert, Marilyn Mclntyre. Row4 Pam Stew! art, Marissa Penland, Cedric Evans, Chris Johnson, David Forster, Crystal Weaver, Patti Kennedy, Matt Kovalycstk, Scott Heaton. 1 1 M ISS CLOWAFYD 'l I fbi GRADE 5' Row 1 fL to R2 Marisa Wolll, Brad Morris, Karen Lee, Jeralyn Pan- Reynolds, Bryan Cheshire, Kevin Brill, Matt Bryan, Mark Tidwell, Richard Gray- MR KRAMER der, Lynn Sutton, Lynn Lewis, David Bell, Anu Goel Row 2. Victor Bagley, Misty Destin, Angie Daniels, Judy Blake, Scott Webster, Elvin McCormick, Joel Smith, Timothy Wtttrner, Donella Horn, Row 3' Bobby Rayburn, Mike Markham, Davey l36fgrade five son, Martin Tune, Row 4: Joey Statlord, Mark Crawlord, Kristal Cobb, Linda Win- gard, Nita Etneredge, Allen King, Lydia Avery, Susan Bahrn, Stanley Pagonis. rf! 4,5 -mann:-..,,,, xi, S X grade five!137 ef , Wi3g,,,,, 4 5 ,, ,fff if GRADE 4: Row 1 IL. to RJ: Ron Corbin, Scott Randolph, Sharon Simpson, Mel- issa Matney, Keith Gay, Sterling Stoudenmire, Barbara Boutwell. Row 2: Tammie Barker, Billy Glowasky, Bobby Bowman, Perry Doggrell, Rachael Gibbs, Eliza- beth Graves, Darryl Cobb, Richard Sweetman, Wendy Markham. Row 3: Jill Seal, 138!grade four Jon Eichelberger, April Scott, Stephen Todd, Shari Dunn, Earle Turner, Michael Gibbs, Janet Green, Cindy Jolly. Row 4: Greg Bardin, Mark Dessommes, Rachel Wilson, Lou Ellen Suell, Lisa Adams, Brent Blanton, Bill Collins, Eddie Nelson, Marion Mass-Rodriguez Absent: Skipper Ward. MISS COVEY , 4 icq, , M A. -,.k,x- -ykf 5 16, fa - .mfg 'Q wilfffrff , ,f A fy 'hs x,...a. f l A L MR DAVIS GRADE 4. Row 1 IL to RQ' Kenneth Amoruso, Robbie Bertram, Dale Bass, Dan- Shaun Stallord, Jett Vannoy, Scott Davis, Vanessa Paulos, Jett Taylor Row 4 tel Harvey, Ronetha Malone, Dawn Denton, Karen Sasser. Row 2' Tammy Straughn, Jett Lea, Patti Rawson, Jett Craft, Marinda Gipson, Alan Foster, Donna Murphy, Andela Bott Row 3' Roger Stngletary, Sherril Steele, Celeste Jones, l Ross Matchett, Cindi Roberson, Donald Vaughan, William Hagler, Brian Moulyet. Mark Mosley, Vicki Dutler, Daniele Watson Absent' Cameron Bogan. . ln- A MR HEDOUIST GRADE 5: Row l CL to RJ: Philip Reniroe, John MacPhatI, Dawn Spivey, Kevin Lucas, Wendy Cope, Mary Ackerman Row 2 George Adams, Joe McKinney, Steve Williams, Nicole Burmeister, Brian Hosterman, Philip Hancock, Tim Man- ning Row 3 Jamie Martin, Cindy Sanlord, Teresa Faxon, Buddy Burke, Rodney Lottin, Katrina Snyder, Michelle Richardson, Monica Beasley Row 4' Kevin Brown, Chip Simpson, Robbie Mason, Chris Baxter, Dee Raines, Ann White, Wil- liam Booker, Lee Hutchinson Absent Yvette Bowman, Tim Dillashaw, Kerry McDaniel, Craig Templeman, Lydia White grade fourfl 39 GRADE 4: Row 1 IL. Io RQ: Wally Blanchette, Ryan Monti, Kim Howell, Jay Coates, Jacquelyn Grubbs, Daniel Clapp, Daniel Johnsen Row 2: Allen Keyes. Beverly McCormick, Cindy Prell, Laura Castellow, Darren Chepult, Stephen Cherry, Ricky McCullough, Bichy Deckard, Row 3: Randy Pittman, Eddie Ellis, GRADE 4: Row 1 KL. to RJ. Cheryl Johnson, Terry Powell, Jennifer Hester, Michael Bishop, Flicky Wallstead, Matt Ernde, Evelyn Miller. Row 2: Cynthia Hin- son, Bill King, Charlene Ward, Debbie Torrance, Warren Todd, Gayle Redfern. Karen Fox. Row 3: AnnfNora Ehret, Susie Work, Jonathan Gravely, Sharon Car- XX Pal Henson, Deborah Dean, Ann Holman, Kevin Williams, Robbie Joyner, Kath- leen Carlile, Flow 4' Carol Piper, Scotty Harrell, Roger Howard, Flandy Lentini. Kevin Holcombe, Stephanie Carter, Billie Jo Dupuis, Tina Creel, Absent: Beth Gainous raway, Stefanie Alman, Beverly Kehr, Brian Wood, Tessa Sterling. Row 4: Brenda Peek, Lisa Ortagus, Ricky Martin, David Challis, Shayne Kent, Melody Jordan, John Bean, Troy Wubbena. Absenl' Jason Pugh. W-f --0 l 14OfQrade four '-w-....,,,m,,,,.,,,-h- . For . N' XM s ' A-wgdak if MRS. LOWMAN MISS PATE ,-fi , ,mv X., ' '?: A if V Y x:..l.i.:--gy, 151. 5 at V syn -' -,A 'M WQETQE Q Fa n v ' 1 X .. 'r W. ' 1 ,J MR. SHUGARS GRADE 4' Row l KL Io R2 Eddie Harrnson, Terr: Mayfield, Joanne Flannery, Johnston, Jeana Green, Jullann Bogan, Lisa Ferrand, Becky Weedo, Dana Hall. Donna Lloyd, Anna Wheeler, Brenda O'Leary, Chnstlne Fasrley, Flow 2' Shelley Flow 4 Enc Hurst, Lynda Marshall. Jody Mabry, Jeanne Jones, Selena Collins, Knapp, Tracy Sawalka, Jan Broadwater, Palrlck Fagan, Greg Glaze, Lusa Cnndy Ware, Nancy Horne, Troy Bush Absenl' Lisa Hall, McKlnnon, Lrsa Cvancno11o.Clul1Cole Flow 3 Vonnle Burke, Carol Moore, Sherry grade four!141 ix ...J 4 GRADE 3: Row 1 KL. to RJ: Melissa Webb, Tammie Garrett, Mike Dunson, Lisa David Kennedy, Benjy Swaim, Andrea Hubbird, Randy Burns. Row 4: Ross Ever- MISS BOWMAN Goeller, Sean Salter, Barbara Spivey, Kelly Godwin. Row 2.' Brad Settles, Kay ett, Steven Shelby, Kristin Ziemba, Matt Avery, Edwin Pardue, Kevin Hancock, Lewis, Iris Subel, Denise Watson, Pat Francis, Wesley Mizell, Tim Taylor, Martha Jackie Edwards, Robert Weeks. Absent: Amy Bolton. Venturini. Row 3:Geniene Toby, Russell Cockburn, Denise Dees, Jodi Charnplin, 142!grade three MISS COX GRADE 3: Row 7 KL. to RQ' Cathy Hardin, Tern Armstrong, Troy Secrist, DeDe Bell, Jell Galney, Donna lsham, Manesha Reid. How? Coley Harrison, Brian Wil- liams, Gina Dannelly, Jennller Adams, Kenny Orr, Kim Beauchamp, Craig Smith. Larry McLain Row 3: Marvrlyn Calfey, Tuna Reeves, Randy Wilkins, Tammy Mar- ION, Rhonda Zetterholm, Stephanie Gibson, Kim Harvey, Phoebe Crossland Row 4 Robey Jones, Craig Willey, Pam Glaze, Brian Wright, Randal Ward, Scott Martin, Kevin Camp, Bobby Glowasky w-r GRADE 3: Row 1 IL lo RJ Demetrla Harden, Chris Gang, Mark Chapman, Chris Bridges, Lisa Callaway, Elaine Haylord, Robin Weaver, Tam: Jacques Row 2: Flobrn Newton, Dowlrng Bowman, Dondr Harvulle, Matthew Lrnnvllle, Rickie Lovell, Jonathan Brown, Charlie Hayes, Daniel Schrader Fr'ow3' Betsy Brantley. Lisa Powell, Lisa Barlield, Steven Bromley, Amanda James, Kenny Smith, Lisa Heaton, Dannie Lynn Boyd. Row 4. Belinda Beane, Sabrina Woods, Todd Cook, Joshua Pope. Laura Jackson, Beth Wilson, Jim Rogers, Marianne Cooper. Absent Glenn Brooks. grade threefl 43 H my ni 'x GRADE 3: Row 1 KL to RQ: Jandra Smithen, Bryan Bishop, Deena McKinney, Trrckey, Robbie Sauer, Tammy Rigby. Steven Schaub, Carol Cobb, Kelly Ivey, MISS PENNY Dee Dee Worley, Donna Watson, Pam Booker, Tony Dyson, Joetta Richardson Danny DeWees. Row 4 Teresa Snelson, Tim White, Andrea Wallace, Christan Row 2. Tim Keith, Stephanie Sunderman, Jim Mayo, John Scapin, Jett Weeks, Crowder, Tracy Edmundson, Buster Gilmore, Wesley Strange, Angela Higdon, Pam Houston, David Thomas. Wesley Crisp. Row 3' Janice Kaullin, Everett Kim Kimmons r GRADE 3: Row 1 fl., to FU: Cindy Burleson, Helen Brewton, Lynn Watson, Rene David Tau, Joanne Mason, Cindy Cooper, Randy Stamitoles, Richie Gale. Row 4. MISS SUTHERLAND Newton, Malcolm Perdue, Marvin Wallis. Doug Jordan. Flow 2: Glenn Parish, Joe Deanna Collins, Allen Price, Mike Capps, Dawn Wiggins, Lois Lentini, Laura Bai- Johnecheck, Doni Shade, Kevin White, Lindelon Parrish, Cindy Ballard, Derek ley, Steven Johnson,Alvin Ward, Absent: Mike Chisolm. Jordan, Lynne Battle Flow 3: Tonya Malone, Rhonda Webb, Lori McKinney, 144!grade three rv-Q 4. -an ' 4. A ef 1 . S . , -.., V 1 1 . X lx l - l l MRS. YARUSINSKY GRADE 3' Row 1 IL. to RJ: Jason Allen, Tammie Bell, Tricia Eaton, Cheryl Jor- Eddins, Jett lkner, Marsha Wilson, John West, Rodney Sutton, Trey Weems, Billy don, David Little, Christal Newton, Michael Gilmore, Leah Sandlin. Row 2: Robin Hassebrock Row 4' Lynn Anderson, Theresa Pennington, Sandy Hixon, Keith Crossland, Beth Cronley, Pamela Tawney, Becky Henley, Kenneth Danley, Mitchell. Jack Ross. Meredith Stanhagen, Becky Lane, Mary Lynn Thompson Kenny Bowman, Robin Reese. Kun Maur Row 3 Johnnie Godwin, Chuck grade threefl 45 GRADE 2: Row 1 IL. to RJ: Tracey Johnson, Amber Mann, Calvin Allen, Mike Smith, Melanie Mercer, Hazen Hunter, Rhonda Baldwin, Kenny Hart, Jamie MISS BECK Floycroft, Chania Weaver, Johnny Axley, Tabby Doherty, Jennifer McKinney. White, Terry Franklin. Row 4: Greg Brierley, Sarah Jones, Stephanie Floyd, Ste- Row 2: David Henson, Melody Patterson, Maria Lewis, Melissa Miller, James phanie Burns, Susan Burks, Shelia Underwood, Brent Van Manen, Wendell Ulley, Alisa Adkins, Patty Pierce, Sandy Flesmondo. How 3. Darrell Cagle, Leslie Campbell, Lee Walker. 146!grade two I V K!! swf ,,. K g.c luJ'V .-1 NVQ Q 1 J' f 'T 55 X Q f . K 'rgmi ' 1 Q' W Clu- ' .i X Ka ' 1 Ra' ' ,J D . E1 11,5542 K . I rf -' ' any Q X M .- , I ' I ,Qi 1 In :Ltr , ' f l' ,C sv! J ' 'IW ai' . . A . ' A A if ' if , A 'r Lx , r , Y . , ,, r- J ' , '. 4 - .Q 4 ,I ' gd' L. ' 4 f 'Y L. . :Ls li. . ,-.3 - I . r il, Qu.. '7. 5 . , A do ' I AQQBGW- K A s I UI ' 1 QV ., 4 :- X A 'Sli-4 -: K - Wink fr L ',.-.i: If 1:1 nn-I . 1, A' 'B .' m . -. .: :. : .I ' ' ' ' :. .i .: : -. 3. 1 . It--..:::.:- ' ' 5gl:?3:Z::yI-:-. . :fi 15 5: 55 fr -'33 7: I: -I 5. 'I 'Jef .' . Q :: Ig ' 'S-33:3 . xqg .5 - ' -fl- 'T If ' f , Q - .1 5- ,. , -v , V ...x .- . A if 2- an .1 1: V . ig i . .fs ' 4, . , gn ., Q - na., - , , ' ,. - A - ' A 9 .V 1' ,PA I . 'f' M r . ' 11-19 V :vga 'I x' - 1 ' W ' x 1 4 GRADE 2: Row 1 KL, to RJ: Brian Kirkland, Kellie Jones, Kathryn Parker, Wendy Emory Stacey, Brice Wooldridge, Charlotte Couey. Row 4: Steven Stanford, MISS GRAHAM Keith, Audrey Monish, Dawn Faircloth, Thomas Lovoy. Row 2: Brian Bain, Tommy Hyder, Chris Babinski, Sean Randall, Connie Sparks, Darrell Burke, Teri Creel. Row 3: Richelle Lawrence, Karen Jernigan, Lisa Leighton, Tommy Martin, Doug Weinmann, Keith Craddock, Esther Manowsaki, Brenda Simpson, Martina Slaughter, Erin McDaniel. GRADE 2: Row 1 KL. to RJ: Brian McDonald, Susan Ballek, Robert Boutwell, Lisa Bailey, Craig Williams, Rod Sullivan, Kevin Reynolds. Row 2: Stephen Duke, Car- oline Allen, Wayne Helms, Selena Pittman, Susan Crawford, Shea Grayson, Brian Piper, Tommy Hancock, Ralph Silks, Row 3: Bonnie Young, Tracy San- ders, Beverly Randall, Annie Sanders, Tracy Coats, Anna Maria Pagonis, April MISS GROVES Petrey, Rodney Tanton, Michelle Bailey. Row 4: John Edwards, David Chatfield, Tammy Story, Karen McDonald, Allison lsbell, Wayne Johnston, Forrest Gibbs. Chris Jenkins, Nessa Born. 1 4819 rade two -r Vr- - 1. MISS SAMPSON GRADE 2: Row 1 KL. to RJ' Tammy Taylor, Linda Powell, Paul Tidwell, Diane Hol- combe, Susan Robitzsch, Kim Williams. Row 2: Rae Gibson, Betty Hancock, Stevie Robertson, Susan Prather, Karen Perdue, David Dabel, Charles Lyons, Gregory Williams Row 3: Beverly Bell, Martin Lumpkin, Missy Crutchfield, Eric V , vr L: Zetterholm, Peter Bithos, Gary Davis, David Broxson, Preston Jernigan. Flow 4: Sam Josey, Ray Elliott, Michelle Foust, Vonnie Smith, Belinda DuBois, Bobby Moody, Bruce Peterson, Rebekah Lemons, Eric Keith, Absent: Elizabeth Gilles- pie, Charles Lyons ,,..., 'xiii ., J? ri- 2 is : s4,,i, K.,i,v'?-sv' figs . s' .,- f' -fmgfj , . . . . . . .D.'...............,-'ily grade two!149 Smith, Riley Pearson, Jellrey Penland, Thomas Fine, Melanie Brantley, Gary MISS SHOEMAKER Sturdivant, Row 4: Eric East, Alex Sapp, Barbrena Williams, Kim Mass-Rodri- guez, James Goodyear, Mary Williams, Keith Rhodes, Erin Hutchings, Lucy deLaval, Absent: Raymond Williams GRADE 2: Row 1 IL, to FU: Gary Harnmac, Chris Johnson, Buster Rawlins, Kim Pierce, Carlton Walden, Curtis Spitsbergen, Paula Davis, Row 2: Darla Anger, Gina Jones, Mike Wittmer, Chris Watt, Karen Keyes, Teresa Penton, Kristin Lam- bert, Cindy Gover. Row 3: Shane Wright, Tami Barnes, Daniel Meredith, Thad 'l 1 7 1- 1 'l'g i B' WN:- A Hb lla: pw -rv' GRADE 2: Flow 1 KL. to RQ: Melissa Price, Karen Curry, Beth Barker, Keith Sims, Chrisoula Athanasios, Kevin Roberts, April Brewer, Tim Shoffner, Mary Kirby, MISS SMOCK Cindy Ward, Charlene Fulford, Tony Parker, Pete Martinez, Row 2: Tommy Man- David Burmeister. Flow 4: Karen Kimmons, Doug Waymer, Marleah Willette, ning, Lisa Fortunato, Becky Denton, Rita Ellmer, Eric Falkenberry, Jimmy Parker, Susan Van Dyke, Kim Goodyear, John Simons, Eric Jones, Sheri Stone, Kevin Cyrus McCormick, Kelly Wells. Row 3: Randy White, Lynda Peek, Sherry Hesser, lsler. 1 50X grade two .-:ifffgffffff 4 iff-f ' .1:2i2iSizE??ff Qi. ' ' D ,555255555sgsgigsgsgsgagsgsgsgsgsgggsz ww Agia-moooooof WW' J ' 'f-.iv .,E: WF WB' 15? V -0 xx, s'.. u a -- Cyl 1' R ,1' s.. w-f N1 1 MISS STEELE GRADE 2: Row I KL. to RQ' Stevie O'Leary, Gene May, Kimberly Williams, Trey nch, Doug Fulford Row 4: Reggie Streit, Lynn Shlckley, Kaye Palmer, Richard Crutchfield, Cindy Harrison, Kathy Sasser, Row 2: Jody Edgar, Lee Ann Watson. Singleton, Joey Villeneuve, Kimberly Shea, Chad Ftentroe. Absent Derrick Dyal, Kevin Douglas. Tina Stevenson, Wendy Tune, Jason Cook, Cathy Helms, Row 3 Matthew Jackson Donna Clapp, Scott Ervin, Eric Jettrues, Tobbe Bush, Cindy Adams, Pam Good- gradetvvof151 n GRADE 1: Row 1 fl., to RQ. Matt Bradley, Greg Cunningham, Eric Peebles, Tommy Varna Gans, Marci Dixon, Howard Chong, Amy Lovoy Row 2' Shannon Parks, Chyloe Peacock, Renee Peterson, Jason Fulghum, Burt Thompson, Ste- ven Barlow, Billy Spaid, Flow 3: Susan Hill, Evelyn Caruso, Sherri Deckard, Bod- ney Sutton, Bon Waters, Edward Rigby, Michelle DeGrado. Row 4: Cathy Pen- MISS CONRAD ton, Tad Dailey, Kelli Wise, Ben Walsh, Sherrie Rowell, Jimmy Kelly, Craig Ziemba, Robin Taylor. Absent: John Mummah. 6... 'PY GRADE 1: Row 1 KL. to RJ: Jimmy Polk, Dave Sauer, Barbara Bass, Salena Thompson, Jennifer Staplin, Karen Cantrell. Flow 2: Stephen Johnson, Carolyn Nowlin, Lori Anderson, Michael Scapin, Jonathan Howard, Brian Clapp. Row 3. Scott Fulmer, Robbie Martin, Jellrey Dufler, Russell Thornton, Lee Gibbs, Gloria ! 4 . SPA , . g rl f E5 I 3 2- Wm, H- V - ' s::?1m,,-1,,,, WWW -awww ..,,,...f Knight. Row 4: Tony Hammock, Cortrina Woodyard, Laura Sidwell, Pam Blake, MISS ALLlSON Michael King, Philip Harris, Tammy Grant, Absent: Tommy McLellan, Michael Vann, -v -v 'K-ss. S4 ?. l MISS DEKOK GRADE 1 Row 1 KL, to RJ: David Meadows, Scott Higgins, Cathy Couey, Terri Dabel, Michael Hesser, Sherry Healy, Jimmy Sasser Row 2: Lisa Browning, Chuck Newsome, David Franklin, Ricky Lowery, Kristan Creekmore, Shelly Had- den, Scott Mason. Flow 3: Jay Henley, Kristie Prell, Timmy Hemby, Todd Barnhill, as PP Q,-.fa x T ' '22 T 's s-a ,, K: - -073 A . , , ' w fx! 5,322 MRS HALL GRADE 1 Row 1 KL. to RJ: Tommy Gray, Bobby Morgan, Alvin Godwin, Nancy Harvey, Corky Taiclet, Angela Collins, Kersten Higgins Row 2: Beka Moore, Patricia Wallace, Shannan Garrison, Michele Lee, Jeff Abercrombie, Tommy Bowman, Lori Farmer, Kara Newham, Row 3 Vanessa Goldbach, Steven Brock. Mechelle Jackson, Chris Bellanova, Caroline Vosloh, Row 4: Warren Williams, Pat Kelly, Scott McMahan, Whitney Dibb, Juddy Hilton, Douglas Holland, Bobby Becker, Michael Wright. Absenl: Solo Courtney. Lisa Scott, Wendy White, Jett Wright, Drew Higgins, Tammy Merinkers, Michelle Kenyon. Flow 4. Jill Elmore, David Howard, Joanna Elliott, Deana McCrea, Matt Markham, Jonathon Rhodes, Michael Thorsen, Mark Collyer, Absent: John Thomas, Eric Gampher. 4 I 'ii l grade onef153 1 i - -1- m,,WM,.,...,,.,, .,.. N,N,.t.,,. ..,, W., , into is if GRADE 1 Row 1 IL, to RJ: Brian Fullord, Prlssy Baker, Michelle Brock, Suzie Alvic Mendoza, Scott Miller, Cherry Randolph, Melanie Waldrop, Darrell Bishop, MISS HULL Sanders, Scott Chalmers, Sandra Tomlinson, Joecly Oliver. Row 2: Leanne Nall, Shellie Steele. Row 4: Karen Brooks, Keith Weekley, Jerel Pugh, Ashlie Robin- Angelia Dillashaw, Scott Ponter, Keith Edwards, Peter Ledlow, Robert Grolem- son, Karen Horne, Jimmy Williams, Marcie Agerton, Sharhonda Davis. und, Tina Hamilton, Roger Blake. Row 3: Sheri Crumpler, Michael Ringenberg, 154!grade one ww l. r l.. , I 2 T 'l45 ?1'f 4 5 ,g cg .. ., ti Q .,,,y55.1.t w- ek ll mia fe, J , . VF-' ye . - ,,-,A E ,J ryrr 1- 'f :z ! ' ' . 5 , , 5 af 1 5- K W l - fjli' f'-11-1 tw..-,g:,, .E we , lf' ' L-.. ., .. ,.. ,-f , 5,., , W l U i MRS KAMMER X, l f I M1 es-. ,Q- 2 s-Q- GRADE 1: Row 1 IL. lo RJ, Bobby Vlhlson, Denise Davis, Belinda Ward, Ashley Becky Bishop. Ty Welborn. Jesse Jarrell, Jacque Griffnn, Donna Burke. Flow 4: Znel, Tammy Bonllay, Deborah Agerton, Clint Morgan, Dean Docuyanan. How 2' Mlke Crosby, Lee Ann Dannelley, Angela Colbert, Becky Tompkins, Jessrca Gup- Laune Godwin, Phtllup Ethredge, Clint Hayden, Debbie White, Bnan Burns, Angie son, Cam: Gunter. Clake Beasley, Jamle Holland, Dunn, Gertrude Catap, Matt Jones, Russ Goeller, Heidl Hurst, Lesley Hunter, grade one!155 Q. .'A . . GRADE 1 How 1 KL to R2 Robin Kmght Brand: Thornton Ernle English Reese Kellre Coates Jeffrey Wagner Kevin Hall, Robin Fiilinglm, Tammy Byrd Flow 4 MISS MOORE Everett Candy Todd Janell Cam Shawn RODIIZSCN Row? Chris Denton Chad Kim Champlln Jerry Torrance Zelia Ginwnght, Chuck Walker Ben Stephenson Lovelace Shawn Wright David Edens Lorenzo May Rachael Turner Paula JlIlWeeks Janine Broxson Deanna Brown. ,..-, if ,f Am.. Jew! .. .lf J r fri? 5 5? lf 1 1 .EM J wool l l f loves MISS MORROW GRADE 1' Row 1 CL, to FU: Herman Fountain, ron, Nancy Dully, Sonny lsakson, Gail Seal Jefl Richardson, Michael O'Daniel, Eatessa Elinor Regan, Tommy Stearns. Row 3' Matt Debbie Lisa Cockburn, Traci Thompson, Lisa Janes, Keith Simpson. Row Wise, Gerald Woods, Edith Clemons, Adam Bolton, pillylitzsimmons, Joel Albertson, Todd Martin. Danny Urquhart, Peter Simpson, James West. Dawn Casey. grade onef157 IN 'Q N s,' ,ww- w ,,mmw,vMi 4 'if gy W 158!grade one 'wk-'13, T 55 ff 1 1 w l ., S.- . 9? 'I MISS WILLETTS GRADE 1: Flow 1 IL. ro RJ Michael Smith, Lon Green, Kelli Scanlon, Laurie Ross, Hannah Ames, Robbie Harris, Rebecca Merritt, Row 2: Lori Robin, Cary Southern, Amy Rigby, Shane Garrett, Bryan McLean, William Snyder, Lonnie Lingo Row 3 Carolyn Schaub, Colleen Kelley, Laura Van Manen, Katherine Q . ' O ' ,' v lg' 5 ' y -' 4 I t , . McCrory, Sherree McGill Metcalf, Mark Kemp Toombs Tyler Row4 David Hicks Warren Bray Enron Hutchinson Thomas 'I CIP MISS SHANKLE GRADE 1: Row 1 CL, to RJ: Melissa Sheets, Lori Axley, Christi Hankins. Vincent Venturini, Laura Layman, Brian Larsen, Rodney Scott, Barry Settles. Row 2: Shawn Frost, Karen Bardin, Paige Ottendorler, Cathy Shelton, David Foxworth. Tracy Craft, Michelle Beauchamp, Row 3: Christopher loakim, Aimee Hay, Audra Wilson, Kim Wehmeier, P. J. Sigler, Bimbo Lofton, Grey Peterson, Row 4: Terri Calnan, Elizabeth Ehret, Malcolm Nelson, Starla Sanders, Katy Wiggins, Pete Givhan, Timmy Moran grade one!159 f- W r 3 Aw 5 s I s 4 Q Y 5 l I 1 n v ' Z Z U f'T I W CW my 7U -4 F T'I Z Administrators Sought to Build a Firm Foundation MISS JOHNSON Director - K-5 MISS TEUSCHER Director - K-43 Director - Nursery 162!administration ' I S Q. MISS CANAVAN Ass'stan Direc or urse W ,1 Q 3 1-r..i qjji 5-J' 55?-1 v ij' ! ..f.-Aw-1-, ' Y, f'-53-f . -:. Lk- '- if f IEE 3 -:Ja NK 1 1 I A ,X L .g . f' MISS BETTIS MRS, BLANTON MRS. BOWMAN MRS. BROADWATEFI MISS CANAVAN MISS COFIBIN MRS. DENTON MISS FAULKNER MISS FORSYTH MISS FRANSEEN MISS GAUSS MRS. GRANT MISS HUFF MISS HARNISH MISS HEADRICK MISS HOUSTON MRS. MCLAUGHLIN MISS MATSON fix' MISS MAY MISS MEYER MRS. RICHARDSON MRS. SCHENKEL MRS. SILKS MISS SIMPSON MISS SMALL MISS STORIE MRS. WITTMER MRS. WOLFF nursery facuIty!1 63 GRADE K-5: Row 1 KL, to RJ: Deana Dickey, Stacie Parker, Jimmie Dudley, Mike Mims, Chip Harn, Robert Neshem. Row 3: Shannon Price, Nalani Marti- Sarah Whitesell, Michelle Peaden, Sherry Bowman, Jeffrey Jackson, Eddie nez, Annie Madsen, Bobby Miller, Mike Black, Bobby Welborn, Paula Lasseter. Glass, Vivian Goldman, Shannon Robinson. How 2: Maureen Bodenhamer, Darrell Vinson, Gary Franklin. Absent:Chris Selby. Doug Dasinger, Angie Kelley, Robby Bozich, Marty Messer, Paula Treutel, MRS. DAVIS O0 659 GRADE K-5: Row 1 KL. to RJ: Colleen Doherty, Karen Hudson, Carmon Chil- Torrence, Jana Holland, Jay Campbell, Shawn Argabright. Row3 Billy Bob Har- MISS DUNN dress. Mike McArthur, Tina Hamm, Michael Bainter, Faye Docuyanan, Melanie ris, Sharon McCabe, Carla Sweetman. Tony Ehret. Shannon Kelley, J. Stan McKinney, Sherry Gladd, Ronny Varna Gans. Row 2. Jeff Rowell, Joey Schultz, Nobles, Jamey Smith, Jaime Toombs, Daniel Cunningham, Brian Broadwater Michael Cannon, Heather Burmeister, Jonathan LaSauce, Jenlce Cook, Heather Brion Hay. Absent: Quintana Williamson, 164!kindergarten -ox MISS FRIESEN GRADE K-5: Row 1 KL. to RQ: Kelly Simpson, Traci Coley, Jeff Fendley, Michael Stallord, Shawn Ward, Randy Good, Jadine Edwards, Rich Valenta, Dennis Mer- Robinson, Kelli Whitlield, Mark Dudley, Susan Cronley, Mike Creel, Jell Gulsley, edith, Michael Schneider, Michael Bunch. Absent: Branda Howard, Robert Gol- Row 2: Tricia Gale, Chris Coats, Gloria Cooley, Phillip Jackson, Monica Stafford, lub, Ann Wyant, Billy Hutchinson. Johnny Jernigan, Vicki Vannoy, Nichole Novick, Lorna Morris, Row 3: Carrie sf E? ,,,.,-- ' f 4.3, MISS GAUSS GRADE K-5: Row 7 IL. Io FU Tony Thompson, Angel Morgan, Shane Cooper, Dana Musselman, Tony Castille, Tricia Pericola, Becky Hardin, Jimmy Dicks. Paul Cox, Kelly Sellars, Row 2: Phillip Polk, Lauri Polise, Bobby Mitchell, Kelly Champion, Michelle Johnson, Yvette Campbell, Gene Gilley, Krista Hutchins, if s 1-in-,Qi Michael Mabire, Duane Miller. Ftow 3: Dawn Blackburn, John Ard, T. J, Monti, Lisa Hicks, Travis Fryman, Kelly Guernsey, Dennis Bowring, Debora Wright. Absent: Louis Lalfever, kindergartenfi 65 fi PG Pl ha If MW, F W ti.?.3,4f fav ,ff H X vw I H 9 M' '1 ,.,. A 'xii ,, 5 K' ,,,7: , 5, ,, ,. f , 5 , Q, ,, I tw , '- 9 k -, Saw, 521 N H v M, . -- +- at Hi, , ,, r M- 1.3521 ff: Q' - ff S A ,, 1, gr. 5- - ,f -z, , L ,r . 'F .6311 ,sp -R 1 Z GRADE K'5: Row 1 CL. to RJ: Lori Farrow, Scott Mabus, Linda Ftettew, Tracy Ginwright, Harrison Smith, Bryan Morgan, Mindy Fulford, Todd Cravatt, Monica N Watson, Kim Helms, David Ferraro. Row 2:Traci Clemons, Timothy Ward, Jimmy Cafley, Timmy Hamilton, Chris Blanchard, Dave Gibson, Kenny Ward, Kristen 1 66! kindergarten Wir 'gal iE,w,,,.,..,,,,,r,+Q A , 5 E gz i Key, Kim Allen, Chandler Mock, Monte Powe. Row 3: Tonya Adams, Sherri Fad- MRS, HEDOUlST dis, Ward Dessommes, Nancy Metcall, Shelly Carroll, Steve Campbell, Pat Rider, Cathy Minshull, Scott Hall, Nick Nicholson. m'7 :9'2L.,,, f U.. 'f ' '42, :umm . ' 'T'!af'w-M fwnrae JI Q? Z7 i 2 X J Q.. X K, L X X x .ff f g . P 1 .2 N! : U i 5.-: CA 1:21 x.f- 'Q ' -' I 4l' 4 an axe- Q I 4. . W41' MISS KESSLER GRADE K-5 Row 1 IL lo RJ. Philip Canterbury, Kennelh Kirksey, Melanie Bal- Richardson, Teresa While. Row 3: Rollin Elheredge, Clill Chavis, Leah Cauley, Iey, Kelly lkner. Derek Rathel, Angela Roberson, David Grubbs, Jennifer Joel Campbell, Jimmy Virgin, Susan Simon, Tasha Ledbetter, Karen Enfnnger, McCullough, Cricket Burkhalter. Row 2. Teresa Lowery, Bobby Jernigan, William Rose Turner Absent Charles Bryan Needham, Phillip Meier, Wendy Hallo, Alvin Sangria, Lisa Morrow, Jeannene kindergartenfl 67 GRADE K-5' How 1 ii., io H 1: David Whitsett, Tommy Jones, Julie Dorman, San- dra Griffith, Clinton Perl, Becky Stevenson, Butch Lynn, Michael Harvey, Misti Farmer Row 2. Jennifer Sanford, Tracy Holt, Joanna Work, Beth Helton, Tammy Griffin, Amy Scruggs, Carol lsham, Sandra Schofield, Michelle Rawls, Dave Ger- of lach, Row 3' Hank Williams, Barry Edwards, Jimmy Marzolf, Marty Davis, Brady Miqgn KRAMER McCollum, Tim Campbell, Andy Cianciotto, Richard Matheny, Jennifer Powers, Absent, Maureen Welden, Lindy Smith, Dave Scruggs, Geno Presley , ,, GRADE K-5: Row 1 KL. fo RJ: Chip Farrington, Andy Morrison, Tony Wilson, Tri- cia Pfeiffer, Vence Perry, Cathy Jordan, John Salter, David Dunson, Amy Ross, Randall Nelh. .Row 2: Greg Noah, Darlene Gash, Deborah Zetterholm, Tracy Brown, Rachel Watson, Beth Ervin, Rhonda Flowers, Melissa Nelson, Johnny 1 68! kindergarten LJQM --NN! fi: Q.. Holcombe, Amy Potts, Jana Redish, Row 3: Lynn Calhoun, Lorrie Keefer, Jimmy MRS. LEBOEUF Myers, Jeff Stokes, Matthew Mitchell, Jeannie Williams, Matthew Maricich, Scott DeLoache, Cliff Callender, Kristi Foberg, v-Q I gli il fu 'niafli' f MISS MAST GRADE K-5: Row 1 KL. to RJ: Sandra Sutton, Jamie Weeks, Jeflrey Bobe, Erika Keyes, Tim McGIothern. Row 3: Greg Mason, Beth Meyer, Anne Marie Tammy Thornsley, Ric Peregrino, Brian Doe, Jetlrey Brazwell, Melissa Richard- Whirty, Reggie Bishop, Patrick Palmer, David Cowan, Josh McDaniel, Marla son, Lynn Fullord, Marla Sellers. Row 2: Cheryl Myers, Andrea Malone, Larry Moyer, Randy Kelly. Absent: Andy Coates. Thompson, Dianne Segers, Buddy Hovermale, Michelle Parker, Regina Marshall, 'S' V YN 11 A A ' Ms- .W1+4e.,,,h,, F , . ., W . in-,Q Zh Q , PFW. '55 ml . '. . 1 . ,gf ..f'8fJ-Mi,f1'lgr v 3 '. Q 4-1 -JY' T :1 . e 'U s. - hs. .Q 9 'X' 1 S. g, 'K . wx 5.44 ,fing- ' J ' Vs- ' 'X ' l' Asif: Wal -ti' MRS. MULLENIX GRADE K-5: Row 1 IL. to RJ: David Dailey, Shannon Kersey, Timothy Nutting, Angela Crotts. Row 3: Heather Gilmore, Lisa Tisdale, Shannon Booker, Curtis DeAnna Gonzalez, Jill Swartz, Elaine Horn, Sonya Crowe, Kim Furnish, Emily Goldhill, Todd Robbins, Jett Morris, Mike Kinkade, Kari Jones, Derek Mair llarde, Nichole Fritz Row 2. Kimberly Enlinger, Veronica DeMay, Pete Gomenis, Absent: Michael Edvenson, Philip Mollat, Tonya Robinson, Rick Abercrombie, Jerry Baxter, Bo Hancock, Monique Grrllin, klndergartenfl 69 T ' 2 ' , 0 0 C1 Q I 7 3, 'lf-'ff' ,-,2,:Jc12ii's52-Q -qi .J 1 1, g . 5 ff Q , I My-2 '. X1 GRADE K-5: Row 1 IL. to RJ: Sandy Palmer, Todd Lackey, Bain Custer, Angela Ammons, Ron McNesby, Kimberly Davis, Ftemedios Astudillo, Anthony Men- doza, Genevieve Jones, Dewaine Dillashaw, Row 2: Jacy Patterson, Kevin Gault, Pamela Hill, Bruce Wright, Alien Fletcher, Traci Redwine, Cassandra Piper, Kim- 17O!kindergarten berly Brown, Timothy York, Linzie Stephens. How 3: Shayne Johnson, Kimberly MISS PHILLIPS Duck, Timothy Barker, Dennie Jernigan, Missy Walker, Tom Shade, Connie Ster- ling, Mike Murphy, Dayid Farish, Andy Taylor, 1...-v' 'Ir 1 ar-. .std lu W-if ' X Miss RHODES Viv 43 BRADE K-5' Row 7 IL. to RJ: Marcelene Calvert, Kimberly Atkinson, Linda Scott, Timmy Edgar, Mandy Conley, Brian Rupert, Alan Eubanks, Hay Galik, Christina Christensen, Darlene Kimble Row 2' Shannon McGhee, James Smith, Edith Gril- fith, Rachael Wilson, Chad Harvell, Lrssa Sanders, Will Gilbert, Lolita Pineda, J Trey Gregory. Flow 3: Danny Hartman, Russ Cooper, Eric Jenkins, Chip Cathey, Shannon Ward, Jason Wright, Laura McCall, Brian Howard, Stelfie Scott. Absent: Ramona Keith, kindergarten!171 GRADE K-5. Row I IL, io RJ: Kim Nelson, Angela Kyle, Maggie Thompson Sherry Casey, Kevin Baroco, Erica Johnson, Virginia Marsh, James Downing Paul Downey, Tate Brown. Row 2: Randy Bailey, David Holland, Russell Carnley Susan Mahar, Mark Bowman, Preston Pearcey, Troy Edwards, Michelle Mills, Bolonda Patterson, Jennifer Bowker. Row 3: Donna Beane, Mark Thompson, MISS SWETT Robby Killen, Sondra Galliker, Sian Clayion, Leyton Robinson, Mike Daniels, Linda Collins, Boyce Chitty. Karen Boyd. Absenl: Dawn Dunlap, 5 s 172!kindergar1en f ii 'hi Q65 ,,.,, 42:1 ' f 'i.., .tk A ,I MISS VINING GRADE K-5: Row 1 IL. to RQ: Ron Harvey, Tonya Walker, Dee Mackie, Kenny ley, Danny Parker. Row 3: Molly deLaval, Alden Baker, Demetri Athanasios, Mat- Smith, Elea Bogan, Terri Orr, Etta Lynne Crisp, Brian Suggs, Joy Johnson, thew Pace, Chris Ramsay, Sandi Mitchell, Todd Bearden, Wayne Raybon, Jason Angela Taylor. Flow 2: Greg Newberry, Ronnie Parker, Kim Sanlord, Aaron Smith,Absent, Ray McPhail. Baker, Katie Flanagan, Daphne Ward, Gina Secord, Jane Fortunato, Alan Mos- L, J -:xg , ,- i . .-I L' ,rv I N T 9 Ai' s 4 MlSS VOLLMER GRADE K-5: Row 1 IL. to RJ: Ramil Agustin, Adina Bugg, Sonia Wales, John gins, Kim Grant, Brian Campbell, Rita Golden, Shannon Mcl-lugh. Row 3: Sean Morrow, Rowell Sotto, Blaine Bynum, Paul Pilone, Bonnie Johnsen, Sissy Martin. Golden, Shane Jones, Linda Piper, Kerry House, Missy King, Tanya McKay, Row 2: Travis Cordell, Donald Ozburn, Chris Pardue, Stevie Schang, Scott Hig- Suzanne Combs, Sunjay Talele, Peter Poulos, Absent: Roy Vlhlliams. i Q 1 .J xs I, an x ! ' . ,ws y, i . , V if W im L 'g ' :Liv , 't i pf- gp A na .. N' 1? 'g 0. 1, 1 1- kindergarten!173 -'Ck .1 4 ZA GRADE K44: Row 1 KL. to RJ: Chris Moore, Scott Dyson, Angelo Alexakos, Ken- Green, Gigi Evans, DeAnsin Davis, Douglas Fiingenberg, Jenniier Edwards. Row MISS BLUMMER neth Ballard, BeBe Walden, Vanessa Higgins, Chris Pardue, Tricia Hornbrook, 3: Jay Mass-Fiodriquez, Michael Henry,.Krissie Holcombe, Keyvin Turner, Joy Lesley Goldman. Row 2: Guy Peacock, Tavara Richard, Michael Maricich, Joel AIcantara,Jef1rey Schang, Vicky Ewing, Katie Golonh. gy, if xl. s ,ri qi in iff if ,i iii 1 74! kindergarten X p id G .,---. , -.,.. :9f'?1' MISS FERRIS GRADE K-4: Row 1 Cl.. to RJ: Kim Rodich, Joseph Williams, Tonya Merinkers, Row 3: Scooter Moody, Heath Hartley, Dev Pugh, Kristin Arnold, Jean Johannes, Joy Bruner, Tyler Keith, Julie Irby, Angela Fennell. Row 2' Terrence Ross, Doug- Dena McWilliams. Absent: Bambi Harris, Carian Kimmons, Rusty White. las Martin, Robert Nowlin, Buddy Carnley, Karen Prather, Matthew Robinson. e -- - I' ' t so v- a - . gif. ' ' .T a e . l5, , xl ' 3 ,H T N 4 t f X Q 0 71 t A 4- - 4 X '.' ,- rs any l i ' ' ' Y. , 4 I' '-1 l 5 Q ' 3 G' ' . , ' - 1 , A ,K t E ,Q Rf? 'ff g U l MRS. GELLOS GRADE K-4: Row l IL. to RJ: Melissa Hastings, Ginger Golden, Andrew Dittrlck, David Isler, Jenny Shank, Craig Smith, Tammie Aeppli. Raw 3: Brenda Green. Randy Wittmer, Kimberly Rose, Jeremy Harris, Ginger Lumpkin, Jason Rogers, Lisa Watkins, Marty Redenius, Tracy Vthggins, Shannon Howerton, Christina Row 2: Stephen Nicholson, Lamar Nobles, Brannon Zimbelman, Mark Darling, Combs, Tammy Dully, Absenl: Melissa Durant. kindergarten!175 GRADE K-4: Row 1 CL. to RJ: Princess Laguio, Jenny Traynom, Julie Fleitz, Holly Argabright. Row 3: Reed Mitchell, Tammy Curry, Philip Clapp, Gene Fox, Wendy MRS. GODWIN Ward, Mick! Harmon, Tammy Foster, Denny Crosby. How 2: Kerri Scanlon, Ste- Barber, Terry Snelson. Absent: Jerry Williamson, Bart Turek, Angela Horton. Ven Kirchharr, Lumon May, Leigh Pedersen. Stewart Chavis, Hope Chitty, Kelly M., , aw, Q 1 76! kindergarten 'l.',- :vB GRADE K-4: Flow 1 KL. lo FU: Tracy Howard, Dan Taylor, Nicki Busch, Paul Wncent, Gabriel Goins. Row 3: Clayton Linkous, Michele Broeg, Renee Harris, Jeter, Freddie Spivey, David Lenker. Brad Bynum, Niki Thompson. Row 2: Travis Kevin Goll, Steve Bunch, Jefl Ivey, Cindi Williams. Absent: Jimmy Waymer, Lisa Eddins, Angie Baggett, Johanna Jones, Tamrny Cowick, Jeffery Malone, James Wylie T7 yo MISS KILBURN GRADE K-4: Row 1 IL, to RJ: Felicia Koty, Ricky Mathews, Scott Reynolds, Fenton, Matthew Estrup, Kacy Byrd. Row 3: Richard Buran, Andrea Baker, Douglas Mason, Christopher Rainee, Christine Sangria, Tara Eubanks, Leslie Tommy Collins, Matthew Muntzer, Keith Picotte, Lacy Anderson, Jason Kallus. Ammons, Row 2: Elizabeth Boddy, Amy Hancock, David Key, David Roy, Nicole Absent Alisha Livingston, Chip Patterson. kindergartenfi 77 GRADE K-4: Flow 1 IL. io RJ: Noel Sapo, Clinl Mack, Mariame Picardi, Alice Stephen Haynes, Row 3: Kimberly Nevels, Greg Larson, Boyd Larson, Paige Bal- MRS. LOVEGROVE Steadharn, Tricia Kearsey, Ouirin Geer, Simon Flosasco. Row 2: Ronnie ile, Tori Orr, Philip Hicks. AbsentJennilerAnderson,-Sheri Polise, Angela Patter- McNealy, Dwuan Bowers, Hans Flucker, Kerrie Sims, Karen Blake, Keri Pierce, son. ii aes,-er GRADE K-41 Row 1 IL. to RJ: Sarah Baines, Candy Pugh, Laura Spencer, Mic- Wayne Flimmer, Brian Peiller, John David Henderson. Flow 3: Jill Gover, Aaron MISS LUNDGREN helle Walker, Tricia Davis, David Cleary, Jenniler Murphy, Kimberly Mathers, Pennington, Teresa Powe, Steven Higgs, Allison Miller, Robbie Frederick, Robby Flow 2' Tina Turk, Keri Roberts, Katy Bailey, Fred Frederickson, Arnel Narvaez, McOuade. Absent:Chris Porier. R .. Sw- ' 1- fi f' I . i . 178fkindergar'ten 1535535 lib ,I MRS SHUGARS GRADE K-4: How I IL, lo R23 Richard Nelson, Tammy Judkins, Kelly McDermol1, Belinda Welch. Row 3: Patrick Brown, Lisa Blanchard, Karen Ziemba, Jenny l Phillip Harris, Kelly McCord, Deedra Dean, Kab Bailey. Row 2: Paris Brierley, Whited, Leighton Brazwell, Derek Callens, Lee Fisher, Rodney Smallwood, Teresa Jackson, Tina Grant, Sam Pearson, Kimberly Bain. kindergarten!179 FEW SRD! I l 'U DP 5 -i ' 0 s Hi These sophomores know lhal WILLIAMS can solve all their hardware problems. WILLIAMS HARDWARE 58l0 N. Palefox Pensacola, Fla. HMI K0 s ATMARKEI COUNTER SERVICE Ernest Roche and J y M C kle lound lriendly servlce at the landmark of quality beef, 5490 N. Palafox 434-3932 HANK TELKER, Owner GAYFERS Two GREAT STORES Town and Counlry Plaza and Cordova Mall Pensacola, Florida McNElL-KEYES FU NERAL HOME I380 N. Palafox Pensacola, Fla. 432-77I 7 182fpatrons 1 I SUPERIOR COACH OF FLORIDA, INC. 47I7 E. Colonial Drive Orlando, Fla. 32807 ah head lor anoiher vlctory on Ihe ball dxamond aboard a Superior coach patronsf183 2 QQQ4jgitjii'lmgr4i3 Eggxmiqiggxxigy,vig: H :Ab iggv 5.':gi t,. QFA 1g Qmikiigfyiigwfg Q? A1..,l: , Vzlv gYIA -W ,AZV m I 51 1 V I W V-'ml JA 1 gA' A: ' ' . 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Pensacola, Fla. 434-5353 5 K Zi M I You'II be amazed at the selection at OWSLEY. For enduring construction projects visit PENSACOLA BRICK SALES. OWSLEY LUMBER CO. PENSACOLA BRICK SALES I500 W. Main S+. I85 Lurfon S+. Pensacola, Fla. 432-I42I Pensacola, Fla. 434 Congra+uIaI'ions For a Year of Hard Work , , x f. Y: V gi THE WARRINGTON BANK 4095 Barrancas Ave. Warring'ron, Fla. 455-735 192fpatrons I 5 I MCEACH ERN Representing School Pictures, lnc. Serving Northwest Florida BOB J. SMITH, President 'Senior Portraits 'School Pictures 'Banquets 'Yearbook Activity Pictures 'Official ARROW Photographers P.O. Box 9040 Mobile, Alabama 36609 205-666-262i .44 1' '11 The Pensacola Christian College multi-purpose building, CATCH THE FALLING FLAG? Let it fall, some would sayg but at Pensacola Chris- tian College, we don't think so. We believe in America and what she stands for. The American Dream never promised success. only opportunity. We believe that success is the fruit of an in- dividual's hard work, integrity, efficiency, and loyalty, not the gift of government social planners. PENSACOIA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE -Four Year Liberal Arts Independent-Fundamental Degrees available in: 0 Bible ' Humanities 0 Music .Speech o Elementary and Secondary Education 'Accounting and Business Management 'Secretarial Administration oOne and Two Year Secretarial program Students can take their junior and senior years of high school at Pensacola Christian School and live in our College Residence Hall. For more information write: Director of Admissions Pensacola Christian College 125 St John Street Pensacola Flonda 32503 Name Street Telephone Year of High School Graduation Patrons! 1 93 fi? ,L 1 QQAN Keeping the machines stocked with delicious TOMS snacks was Miss Friesen's daily responsibility, PENSACOLA TOM'S SALES i250 Barrancas Ave. Pensacola, Fla. 438.28l6 i i i i i it LeeAnn and Leon Watson know they can get quality plumbing installation from WATSON MECHANI- CAL CONTRACTORS WATSON M EC HAN ICAL CONTRACTORS 4299 Creighton Road Pensacola, Fla. 476-628l 194!Pahons Bill Payne and Greg Duncan listened with interest as Ray Godwin of WEBB ELECTRIC described the ot a spool of electric cable, WEBB ELECTRIC 3 I94 W. 9 Mile Road Pensacola, Fla. 47748I ,,.f-f- ACE , .., ,. , 4 I1 , ,E F ,, VZ A X WX X x X M 3 X Z fi -- X. 4'-rrjf -f f - .. ak , N l i 1 Q . ..- ' , 1.0-sei. Bull McEachern, Sharon Marian, and Susan Stearns never plunge into hardware buying wnhoui Iirst checkung the values at DAVIS HARDWARE DAVIS BUILDING SUPPLY - ACE HARDWARE 400 W. Herman S+. - Behind Town and Counfry Piaza ensacola, Fla. 438-5403 If---... Priscilla Baker solved her home entertainment problems at BAKEFVS TV There's never a delay at PIONEER IRON WORKS, BAKER'S TV PIONEER IRON WORKS 4104 Fairfield Drive 90I Gulf Beach Highway Pensacola, Fla. 455-8226 Warringfon, Fla. 456-2022 P3iI'OI'ISfi 95 avi Esfablisheci i935 Roofing Sa+isfacfion and Our Maior Sheeimeidi AH'rac+i0n Phone HE3-3 I44 Alcaniz af Romana Posf Office Box l823 Pensacola, Florida 32502 Disfribufor 1 96! 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M xg '. t. jg- LV ,N .f , ,,.,,, ffjxg. , ga' Gun ,..s 'xr' A In ,.:i7.ao w,.,.,v ' ,, 1 , fm. ,V FVU4 4 H W-1, .fugnzi 1. -.. , ,. vm., . 'Al-4x?uk si,.!'1-,nuff f. - -,pf , r W, .... -M-Q, 'x- , , Linn 4, ,. WP CS K 89.5 fm stereo the sound of inspiration 200f Patrons o wsxmw -as ,Q-ff 4 I S ,s,f . ' on n upplies at THE BOOKSTORE THE BOOKSTORE I25 S+. John Sfreef 9'30 A.M. fo 5:30 P.M. Monday-Frid y I0 A.M. fo 5 P.M. Safurday CONGRATULATIONS I975 SENIORS XXOLUTION 0 QQ' 6 2 W 'f 7'-if Cai 5' ff 5 A' fx D76 -1916 FROM THE CLASS OF I976 E 'fTT? f -- ., -rfa, ' J Gbb S P d IEJ Gbb J T C Il t R h GRGibbs,Mar1ager,H,RayGibbs,FlrsIVice-Presiden1,Cl ci MGDD S ondvnce-Pre d Fi ldJ Gbb Th dv P d 1 GIBBS SANITATION 4302 Hollywood Drive P I .Fl'3- 432-l506 Patrons!201 202!lndeX A ABAGIS, DEBBIE 26 Math Club-95 Spanish Club-115 Chorale-9, 11, 125 Belltones-10. Abagis, Ralph 34, 84 Ackerman, Paul 40, 101, 106, 107 Adams, Daphne 52, 88 Adams, Len 46, 86 Adams, Stephanie 34, 86 Agerton, Tina 58 Alexander, Tammy 83, 90 Allen, Susan 34, 36, 69, 83, 86 Allen, Tina 58, 83, 88, 90 Anderson, Lisa 40, 79, 87 Anderson, Paul 46, 70, 102 Anderson, Richard 40,83 Anderson, Suzie 46, 86 Andrews, Bill 52, 103 Andrews, Hal 52, 103 Ard, Darven 52, 72, 83 Armstrong, Clelle 34, 69 Armstrong, Sharon 34 Arnold, James 46, 87 ARNOLD, JOHNNY 26 Honorable Mention at PCS Science Fair-9. Ash, Carmen 58 ASHCRAFT, RON 26, 78, 92, 96, 97, 98, 106, 115 Baseball-10 - 125 Basketball-9 - 125 Class chaplain-95 Honor Club-10 - 125 Lettermen's Club-11, 125 Math Club-11, 125 P.E. Assistant-115 Library Staff-115 Algebra l Scholar- ship Award-95 Biology Scholarship Award-105 Society of Outstanding American High School Students-115 Who's Who Among American High School Students-1 1, 125 Second Place Regional Science Fair-105 Who's Who at PCS, Student -12. Avera, Sheila 40 Avery, David 46, 47, 101 B Bailey, Harry 52, 103, 104 Bailey, Mike 40,83 Bailey, Sam 58 Baird, Rita 40 Bancroft, John 58 Bardin, Michelle 58 Baritot, Stephanie 46, 87 Barrineau, Dan 40, 43, 92, 98, 101, 106, 107 Batchelor, Kathy 34, 69, 79 Batchelor, Mike 40, 52, 88, 90, 103 Batchelor, Nicky 40, 101, 106 Bean, Jennifer 52, 88 Beard, Larry 40, 101, 104 Beard, Laurie 58, 83, 90 Bedgood, Douglas 58, 88 Beech, Carol 58, 88, 90 Bell, Carla Angela 58, 90 Bell, Angela Diane 40, 45, 68, 69, 86 High School Index Bell, Donald 58, 88 Bell, Richard 52,73,103 Berry, Lynn 58 Bertram, Jeff 40, 70, 104 Bertram, Terri 52, 90 Best, Chris 40,85 Beuris, Peggy 40, 43, 64, 69, 86 Bishop, Brad 52,72 Bishop, Jeff 40, 101 Black, John 40, 41, 101 Black, Lee 58 Black, Van 34 Blake, Marjorie 58, 73, 90 Blue, Melinda 52,73 BLUE, SHARON 26, 69, 85, 86, 90, 108 Pep Club-9 - 125 Receptionist-125 GirI's Chorus-95 Chorale-10 -125 Bray, Rena 46, 47, 86, 91 Brewton, Angela 58, 61, 72,88 Broadwater, Doug 52, 88 Broadwater, Greg 58 Broome, Stephen 40, 69 Broughton, Andy 52, 71 Broughton, Mike 34, 104,105 Brown, Betsy 58, 73, 83, 90 Brown, Edie 34,36, 69,86 Brown, Jeff 34, 92,96 BROWN, LES 26, 69, 80, 81 , 83, 200 Math Club-10 - 125 Stage Crew-11 125 Dramatics-115 Chorale-12. Brown, Stephen 58, 83 Brown, Vicki 40 Browning, Martha 34, 80, 81, 83 Bryant, Pam 52, 73, 90 Burke, Sheri 34, 68, 69, 79, 85, 87 Dramatics-115 SINGERS-11. Boddy, Ed 52, 83, 88, 103 Boles, Joey 52, 53, 103 Bonifay, Joseph 58, 83, 88 Booth, Jackie 46, 76, 86 Bowman, Lori 58 BOWMAN, PAM 26, 84, 87, 109, 110 Honor Club-95 Pep Club-9 - 125 P.E. Assistant-11', 125 Library Staff-1 1 12. BOYLES, PAUL 26, 104, 105 Band-9 - 115 Chess Club-9, 105 Cycling Club-125 Pep Club-95 Sci- ence Club-9, 105 YPA-115 Track-12. Boyles, Philip 46, 47, 81, 83, 86, 89 102 1 1 Boysen, Sandy 40, 83 Bradley, David 58 Bragg, Tami 34, 86 Branthoover, Steven 52, 104 Brantley, Susan 58 Brantley, Tim 58, 73, 88, 90 Burks, Patricia 46 Burleson, Kathy 58, 72, 88, 90 Burns, Mary 41 , 85, 87, 93 Burton, Kathy 34, 36, 71 Burton, Tracey 52, 56, 73, 90 Bush, Byron 41 Byrd,Gary41,100, 101,104 Byrd, Sharon 46, 70, 81, 87 C Caine, Margaret 35 Campbell, Billy 59 Campbell, Cleveland 52 Campbell, Trudy 41 Cantrell, Sandy 52, 71, 90 CARLSON, CAM 26, 84, 92, 96, 91 106, 107 Baseball-9 - 125 Baseball co-car tain-11, 125 Basketball-9 - 125 Ba ketball co-captain-125 Lettermen Club-10 -125 Lettermen's Club sem retary and treasurer-1 15 Lettermen Club president-12,Track-11,12, P.E.Assistant-11,12. rter, Arthur46, 71 rter, Claudette 41 , 69. 79, 86 ry, Paige 46 ssidy, Dane 35, 92, 96, 104, 106, 107 ssidy, Kevin 41 , 81, 101, 105 Essidy, Patrick 59 ASSIDY, SEAN 26, 84, 92 Band-9 - 11, Baseball-9, 10, Base- ball manager-11, Class chaplain-12, Chess Club-9, 10, Lettermen's Club-12, Pep Club-9, 10, P.E. Assistant-12. assidy, Shannon 46, 85 assidy, Traci 52, 71 , 88 astro, Mike 52,83 hambers, Jett 41, 101 hastang, Doug 41 hitty, Beverly 59, 72, 88, 90 ihitty, Dawn 46, 50, 72,87 LlMlE, TWILA 27, 68, 69, 86 Pep Club-10 -12, Dramatics-12, Receptionist-11, Girl's Chorus-9, Chorale-10 - 12, SINGERS-12. oaie, Chip 59, 73,90 lohron, Belinda 41 loker, Sandra 59 ioleman, Cyle 46, 81, 102 lOLEMAN, KAREN 27, 84, 87, 93, 110 lPep Club-10 - 12, Cheerleader-11 112, P.E. Assistant-12. OLLEY, ROBERT 27, 68, 69, 82, 84 i86 iBasketball-9, 11, Chess Club-11, , 12, Pep Club-12, Track-9, 10, Lab Assistant-12, Chorale-9 - 12, SING- ERS-12. Collier, Lisa 59, 88, 90 lollins, Dorsey 59, 61, 90 lOMBS, DAVID 27, 82, 83, 84, 92, 1 104, 105 Chess Club-10 - 12, Chess Club vice president-11, Chess Club trea- .surer-12, Cycling Club-12, Letter- men's Club-12, ET CETERA-11, ,Track-10 -12,P.E.Assistant-12, ,Cross Country-11, Letter of Com- mendation on P.S.A.T.-N.M.S.O.T.- 11. ommings, Buddy 52 ommings, Jon 52 onley, Dale 59, 73, 88 ook, Rickey 53 ooper, Lisa 35 OVALT, BRENDA 27, 68, 69, 114 LSINGERS-11,12,Who's Who at PCS, Christian Leadership -12. ovalt, Kevin 52, 53, 103 ovalt, Linda 59,90 ovalt, Rhonda 35, 68, 69, 78 ox, Richard 47, 80, 81 , 82, 102 rane, Donna 41 , 70, 79, 87 lravlrlord,Scott41,82, 101, 104, 105 i 1 l . 7 i ,I . Cribb, Ernie 53 c Crumley, Connie 47, 70, 78, 86 Cumbie, Scott 59, 72, 83, 88, 103 D Dailey, Nancy 47, 70 Dance, Fred 59, 72,88 Dance, Tom 47 Daughtry, Mike 53 Davis, Curtis 47, 71 Davis, Tracey 48, 51 , 78, 87, 111 Dean, Mark 58, 59,90 DEESE, SUZANNE 27, 68, 69, 77, 87, 93, 117 Cheerleader-10 - 12, Class secre- tary-9, Pep Club-9 - 12, YPA-10, ET CETERA-11, 12, P.E. Assistant-11, Girl'sChorus-9,10,SlNGERS-11, 12, Who's Who Among American High School Students-1 1, 12, Who's Who at PCS, Athlete -12. DeKonty, Jeff 58, 59, 72,88 DELOACH, STONEY 27, 79, 80,81 Chess Club-9, 10, Pep Club-10, 11, Math Club-12, YPA-10, 12. Dickson, Janet 35, 69, 78, 79, 87, 116 Digmon, Mark 48 DREXLER, JIM 27, 82, 85, 92, 96, 98, 106, 107, 109 Baseball-10 - 12, Basketball-9 - 12, Basketball - co-captain-12, Class president-10 - 12, Chess Club-9, 10, 12, Honor Club-11, 12, Spanish Club-11, Lettermen's Club-12, P.E. Assistant-12, Library Staff-11,12, Who's Who Among Outstanding High School Students-1 1. Driver, Lynette 53,90 DuBois, Bruce 41 , 72, 101 DuBois, Sharon 53,90 DuBois, Susan 35,86 DuBose, Karen 35 Duncan, Greg 53, 83, 88, 103, 194 Dunn, James 53, 56, 103 DuRant, Mona 35, 70, 79 Q if ,y l E Edmundson, Noel 35 Edwards, Nancy 45, 78 Ellison, Stanley 59 Elswick, Debra 41,86 Emmons, Sonja 53, 73, 90 Enderson, Dennis 41 , 43, 78 Enderson, Howard 35 Enfinger, Princess 35, 69, 79,85 Epps, Tina 59,83 Evans, Bobby 48, 101 EVANS, JOHN 27,96 Basketball-12. Evans, Lisa 59, 90 Evans, Mary 35 Evans, Russ 47, 48, 71, 110 F Farill, John 48,102,106 Fell, George 53 Fernandez, Raul 59, 88, 109 Ferrand, Marcella 52, 53,90 Fillingim, Forrest 59 Fillingim, Kitty 48, 70,87 Fillingim,Walt35,68,69,92,96,106 Flake, John 35, 69, 79, 104 Franklin, Richard 48,82 G Gaines, David 35 Gainey, Deborah 53, 73,90 Gainous, Jeff 59, 103 Garlock, Charles 35, 36, 84 Garner, Butch 52, 53, 71 , 83, 88 Garner, Tom 59,72 Gellos, Jackie 41, 79, 86 GELLOS, MIKE 28, 71, 79,86 Band-9 -12, 1st Lieutenant-10 Drum Major-11, 12, Pep Club-11 12, YPA-12, Superior Rating at Dis- trict Solo Contest-1 1. Gibbs, Melissa 58, 59 Gill, Lisa 59, 73, 83, 90 Gipson, Dwayne 35, 104, 105 lndex!203 204 X I ndex Gipson, Gordon 53 GLAZE, RICKY 28, 71, 78, 79, 86,96 Band-9 - 12, Band librarian-9, 10, Band president-11, 12, Basketball- 9, 12, Honor Club-9 - 12, Honor Club president-11, 12, Pep Club-11, 12, Science Club-9,10,YPA-12, Track-10, 12, Florida All State High School Band-9 - 12, Superior Rating at District Solo Contest-10, 11, Superior at Christian Arts Festival- 10, Honorable Mention at PCS Sci- ence Fair-9, 3rd place at Regional Science Fair-9, 1st place Pensacola Interstate Fair Science Award-9, Superior Rating at State Solo Con- test-10, Outstanding band student- 10, 11, 2nd place at PCS Science Fair-10, 2nd place at Regional Sci- ence Fair-10, American History Award-1 1 , Star Student-12. Glenn, Lee 59 Gliesche, Tod 59, 88 Glowasky, Ann 47, 48, 70, 78, 81 , 87, Godwin, Paul 48 Godwin, Rebecca 48 Godwin, Suzette 42 GODWIN, TERRY 28, 69,87 Honor Club-9, Pep Club-9 -12, YPA-10, ET CETERA-11, Girl's Cho- rus-9, Chorale-10 - 12. Godwin, Tina 47, 48, 87 Good, Tanya 52, 53, 54, 88 Goodwin, Chrystal 42, 69 Graham, Mary 48, 87 Graham, Regina 53, 90 Grantham, Billy 42 Grantham, Kellie 59, 72, 88, 90 Gravely, Stephanie 59, 88 Graves, Shirley 48, 87 Graves, Susan 59, 90 Greene, Philip 42,69 Greene, Susan 59 Greene, Tracey 48, 70, 81,86 Gregory, Cindy 35, 69, 79, 83, 84, 87 GRUBBS, ARTHUR 28, 68, 69, 82, 83, 92, 96, 97, 101, 104 Band-9, Basketball manager-10 - 12, Class vice president-11, 12, Chess Club-9 - 12, Chess Club sec- retary-11, Cycling Club-12, Letter- men's Club-11, 12, Pep Club-9, Track-9 - 11, Track statistician and manager-10, 11, Chorale-9-11, SINGERS-12. Gundersen, Donna 47,48, 70,87 Gundersen, Lynn 42, 68, 69, 86, 91 Gundersen, Mike 59, 61, 90 H Hadley, Lark 53 Hadley, Marty 47, 48, 101, 106 Hadley, Robin 42, 101 HALSTEAD, KEN 28, 79, 80 Chess Club-9, Math Club-12, YPA- 10 - 12. Hambrick, Robert 36, 82 Hamilton, Carolyn 53, 73 Hammac, Gwen 42 Hanberry, Lynn 48, 86 Hancock, Gwen 42 Hancock, Ken 55 Harden, Alpha 35, 36, 70, 79, 86 Harger, Bryan 53, 55, 103 Harper, Robert 55, 104 Harrison, Gray 48,70 HARRISON, GREG 28, 79, 80 Chess Club-9, 10, Math Club-12, Pep Club-11, YPA-9, 10, 12, Lab Assistant-10, Office Assistant-12. Harrison, Twila 52, 55, 90 Hassebrock, Paula 59 Hayford, Kenny 42, 71 Hazelwood, Keith 35, 36 Hemberger, Joyce 35, 36, 78, 79, 87, 93, 110 Hemberger, Mary 48, 86, 91 Hendrix, Jaci 48, 87 Henson, Steve 36 Heywood, Tanya 48, 70, 87 Hicks, Edward 42 Hicks, Rhonda 48 Higginbotham, Felicia 59, 88, 96 HINES, BETH 28, 85, 87 Pep Club-10,12,ReCeptionlSt-11, 12, Girl's Chorus-9. Hires, Cindy 55,90 Hodges, Richard 48 Hogan, Dan 55,57 HOLLEY, DARRELL 28, 79, 80 Honor Club-9 - 11, Math Club-12, YPA-10 - 12, Highest Academic Average-11, English Scholarship Award-9, 10, History Scholarship Award-9, 10. Holmes, Hank 42, 45, 71 Holmes, Mark 55, 88, 89 Hudson, Gary 48, 51, 102 Hudson, Pam 36, 86, 91 Hudson, Wayne 48, 86, 102 Hunter, Scott 36, 69, 83, 104 Hutchins, Lise 48 Hutchins, Shari 59 loakim, Paul 59, 88 lsakson, Shellie 55, 83, 90 J Jackson, Jacqueline 55, 83,88 Jernigan, Cindy 52, 55, 56, 73, 90 Johns, Chris 50 Johnson, Barry 55, 103 JOHNSON, CHARLIE 28, 77, 79, 84 87, 114 ARROW-9, Class president-9, 10 Honor Club-9 - 11, Pep Club-12 Pep Club president-12, Science Club-10, YPA president-11, 12, E' CETERA-12, Chorale-12, 3rd placi oratory at U.W.F.-9, 1st place extemporaneous speaking a U.W.F.-11, 1st place oratory at PCE Spring Festival-9, 11, Who's Who a PCS, Christian Leadership -12. Johnson, Joan 36, 78 Johnson, Kandy 55, 83, 88 Johnson, Lori 42, 70,86 Johnson, Mary Ellen 36, 78 Johnson, Sharon 50, 86 JONES, ALLEN 29, 52,96 Basketball-9 - 12, Chess Club-10 Math Club-10, 11, Pep Club-10, Lat Assistant-12. Jones, David 60 Jones, Kathy 36, 86, 91, 101 Jones, Laura 55, 90, 111 Jones, Randy 41, 42, 80, 81, 101 104, 106 Joseph, Kevin 55 Joyner, Ricky 60, 90 K Kent, Kaloua 37, 87 106, 111 ilpatrick, Sharon 55, 90 ing, Joann 42,79 .irkIand, Gene 55, 84, 88, 89, 103, 111 OEDEL, JEAN 29 Spanish Club-11, Functional Math Scholarship Award-10, Honorable Mention in PCS Science Fair-10, 3rd place at Regional Science Fair-10. ovalycsik, Mark 50 OVALYCSIK, MARSHALL 29, 104, 105 Science Club-10, Track-9 - 12, Cross Country-10- 12. L aird, Jon 37, 96, 97, 106, 117 aird, Sherrie 50, 87 aird, Tim 60,103 ane, Joe 50 utner, Stephanie 41 , 42, 79, 85, 86 Eyman, Sylvia 55, 83, 88 tee, Wendy 58, 60, 88,90 innville, Jeannine 50,86 ittle, Amy 42, 70, 79, 86 ittle, Patricia 60, 73, 88, 90 ittlejohn, Jim 42, 82 izotte, Christine 37,86 loyd, Darryl 60 oggins, May 60 OPEZ, TINA 29 Honor Club-11 opez, Vena 50 ovegrove, Holly 55 ovegrove, Keith 42, 101 ovette, Linda 37, 69, 86 ucas, Kathy 55, 90 i Mc iccorkie, Jay 35, 37, 76, 77, 78 1cCoy, Kenny 55,89 flcCraw, Lori 55, 58, 73, 83, 88, 90 cCraw, Tami 73, 83, 88 cCroan, Elaine 50 cCroan, George 60,88 cDaniel, Gene 55 cDONALD, MIKE 29, 77, 92 Baseball-10, 11, Lettermen's Club- I11, 12, ET CETERA-12, P.E. Assist- ant-12. 1cDonald, Taunya 37 1cDUFFlE, BARBARA 29, 69, 77, 80, 83 Chess Club-9, 10, Cycling Club-12, Math Club-11, 12, Math Club secre- tary and treasurer-1 1 , Math Club vice president-12, Pep Club-9, 10, Receptionist-12, Library Staff-11, Girl's Chorus-9, Belltones-10, Cho- ralaires-11, Chorale-12. 'lcEachern, Bill 37, 195 'lcGee, Raymond 55, 83, 88 'lcKee, Sandra 60, 73, 83, 90 lcKinnon, David 37 lcKoy, J. B. 55,88 dcLeod, Terry 37, 77, 82, 106 M IVIALONE, JEAN 29 Class treasurer-10, Girl's Chorus-9 Chorale-11. Mandley, Troy 60, 72, 88 Mann, Kimberly 60, 88,90 Markham, Mark 52, 55, 83, 88 Martin, Kevin Todd 58, 60, 88, 90 Martin, Michael 52, 55 Martin, Ricky 36, 37, 96, 106 MARTIN, SHARON 29, 86, 195 Chess Club-10, 11, Pep Club-9 - 12, YPA-11, Library Staff-9, Chorale-11, 12, SINGERS-12. Martin, Sheryl 50, 70, 87 Mason, Darlene 55, 88,90 Meadows, Susan 37, 70, 87 Merritt, Gary 42 Merritt, Karen 37, 86 Miller, Becky 55,71 Miller, Mark 58,60 Miller, Steve 52,55,88,90, 103 Milligan, Joe 50,86 Mitchell, Joe 60 Mixon, Mitch 60, 72, 88,90 Mock, Cathy 48, 50, 71 Mock, Charlita 60 Monish, Lisa 55, 83, 90 Montgomery, Jacqueline 60, 73 Moodhard, John 60 Moore, Don 60, 73, 90 Morris, Doug 55, 103 Morrison, David 55, 71 Morrow, Denise 50, 73, 83, 90 Mosley, Dan 50 Moyer, Cindi 43, 69, 82, 85, 86 Mullins, Charlene 55,90 Murphy, Sheila 60,90 Musselwhite, Lynn 55 Myers, Jeff 55, 88 N Neel, Brenda 48,50 Neel, Madeline 37 Neth, Alison 41, 43, 87, 93 Neth, Wade 52, 56, 88, 90, 103 Nicholson, James 55, 56,57 Norris, Carla 56, 73 O O'Leary, Barbara 36, 37, 69, 83, 85, 86 Orgusaar, Julie 48, 50, 81, 82, 85, 86 Orgusaar, Rudy 43, 72 OSBORNE, SUE 29, 77, 79,87 Class treasurer-10, 11, Class secre- tary-12, YPA-10, 12, YPA vice presi- dent-12, Pep Club-9, 10, 12, Pep Club secretary-12, ET CETERA-10 - 12, P.E. Assistant-11, Receptionist- 11, Honorable mention at PCS Sci- ence Fair-9, 3rd place at Regional Science Fair-9, Who's Who Among American High School Students-11, Home Economics Award-11. Osborne, Thomas 60, 83, 90 Owens, David 37, 82, 83, 84, 87, 96, 101, 104, 105 Owens, Denise 60, 90 P Pace, John 56, 83, 88 Pace, Stephen 56 Pace, William 43, 106 Pander, Patrice 60, 90 Parker, Kathy 43, 70, 87 PARNELL, JANIS 30, 84, 87,93 ARROW-10,11,CheerIeader-11, 12, Honor Club-9, Pep Club-9 - 12, P.E. Assistant-12, Algebra ll Schol- arship Award-10, Spanish ll Schol- arship Award-11, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents-1 1. Paschall, Mitch 43, 92, 96, 104, 106 Pate, James 60, 90, 103 Pate, Tammy 60 Payne, Jett 37, 43, 87 Payne, Meg 43 Payne, Robert 56, 73, 82, 88, 90 Payne, William 44, 194 Pendanfis, Lee 50, 72 Pendarvis, Sandy 61, 72, 90 Pendarvis, Stephanie 56, 60, 90 PERDUE, DENNIS 30, 84,96 Basketball-9, 10, 12, Class vice president-10, Math Club-10 -12, P.E. Assistant-12. Perdue, Lisa 61, 73,90 Peterson, Floyd 44, 101 Pickens, Keith 56, 73, 88,90 lndexf205 206!lndex Pittman, Craig 50, 70 Pollitt, Michael 56 Pollock, Linda 56, 89 Pope, Angela 44 Popsie, Robin 56, 73, 90 Powell, Angela 61 , 73, 88, 90 Powell, Ricky 47, 50, 78, 80, 81 POYTHRESS, KIM 30, 87, 93 ' Cheerleader-12, Pep Club-11,12, Library Staff-11, 12. Price, Jonathan 37 Price, Neva 56, 73,90 Price, Shelia Denise 61, 90 R Raines, Bobby 61 Rasberry, Renee 57, 83, 90 Rayburn, Billy 58, 61, 88 READING, VIRGINIA 30, 84, 85, 86 Class secretary-10, 11, Class trea- surer-9, 12, Pep Club-9 - 12, P.E. Assistant-12, Receptionist-12. Reed, Susan 52, 57, 90 Regan, Katie 61 Reichmann, Karen 50 Reichmann, Renee 61, 90 RENFROE, ALAN 30,87 Band-9, 10, Pep Club-12, Dramat- ics-11, Lab Assistant-9, Library Staff-9, Chorale-11, 12, SINGERS- 12. Renfroe, Mark 57, 72, 90 Renfroe, Patsy 44, 69 Reynolds, Tina 57, 73 Rhodes, Rhonda 57 Richards, David 57, 83 Rider, Jack 36, 38, 83 Riego, Michael 61, 83, 90, 109 Rigby, Rosemary 57 Riggs, John 50,71 Rilenge, Dinah 50, 70, 73 Rilenge, Nadine 57 Roberts, Greg 61, 62,88 Robinson, Beverly 38, 85 Roche, Ernest 38, 85 Rodich, Robert 61 , 62, 88 Roese, Christa 38,87 Rogers, Brenda 62, 90 Rogers, Patti 38, 85 Rothrock,BilIy51, 102,104 Rovvell, Margaret 51 , 87 RUDDER, JANICE 30,93, 115 Class chaplain-10, Class vice presi- dent-11, Honor Club-9 -12, Pep Club-9 - 12, ET CETERA-11, P.E. Assistant-11, 12, Cheerleader-11, 12, American Literature Scholarship Award-11, Superior Academic Award-11, Society of Outstanding American High School Students-11, Who's Who Among American High School Students-1 1, 12, Highest Scholastic Average Avvard-9, Citi- zenship Avvard-8, 9, Who's Who at PCS, Student -12. Russell, Charles 44, 80,82 Russell, Martha 51,87 S , Sanders, Suzanne 61, 62, 73, 83, 90 Sanditord, William 62,88 Sandlin, Andy 62, 106 Saucer, Ellen 61, 62, 88 Saucer, Steve 38 Scott, Tammy 57, 83, 90 Schultz, Donna 51, 70, 81, 86, 87 Shelton, Cindy 62, 88, 90 Signaigo, Craig 44, 69, 78,80 Silks, Alice 62, 88, 90 Simpler, Ann 38,86 Simpson, Charletta 61, 62, 73, 83 Singletary, Lee 50, 51, 72 Singletary, Jan 57, 73, 88 Singletary, Kim 44,87 SLIGER, KEN 30 Smith, Terry 62, 90 Stafford, Lon 44, 104 Stancel, Colette 44, 85 STEARNS, SUSAN 30, 86, 195 Pep Club-12. Stevens, Jett 57, 83, 90, 103 STEVENS, RANDALL 30,85 Chess Club-11, 12, Library Staff-11 12. Stinson, Michelle 58, 62,90 Strange, David 62,88 Strange, Glen 44, 101,106,107 STRANGE, MELISSA 31, 69, 76, 79 84, 85, 87, 197 ARROW-12, Pep Club-12, YPA-12, P.E. Assistant-12, Chorale-12. Straughn, Misty 51 , 85, 86 Straughn, Shawn 44, 69, 77, 79, 83, 86, 99 Stuckey, Willeeta 62, 73, 83 Suarez, Victor 57, 83, 103 Suell, Jerri 44, 76 Sullivan, Norman 52, 57, 88 T Talbert, Mike 35, 38, 86, 104 Tappan, Ann 44, 79, 83, 87 TAPPAN, MARY 31, 79, 85, 86 Chess Club-9, Pep Club-9, 10, 1 Science Club-9 - 11, YPA-10, 1 ET CETERA-10, 11, P.E. Assistar 11, Receptionist-10, 12. Taylor, Cheri 57, 90 Taylor, Linda 63, 73,90 Taylor, Pam 58, 62, 63,90 Terry, Greg 51,101,104 Terry, Lisa 57, 73, 90 Thomasson, John 38, 96 Thompson, Linda 38, 69 Thompson, Mal 63, 88, 109 Tidwell, Tim 63 Todd, David 39, 71 , 80, 106, 1 10 Todd, Robin 51, 70, 81, 82, 87 Tolliver, David 62, 72, 90 True, Denise 39, 69, 200 True, Stephanie 44 Tyson, Becca 44, 70, 79, 86 TYSON, TIM 31 , 68, 69, 116 Band-10, Math Club-11, Scienc Club secretary and treasurer-1 Dramatics-12, ET CETERA-9, 1 SINGERS-9 - 12, Class chaplain-1 Fair-10, 2nd place at Regional Sc ence Fair-10, Honorable mention Interstate Fair-11, Piano student the year-9 - 11, Superior Rating Band State Contest-10, Superii Rating at Band District Contest-1 Superior Rating in Piano State Col test-10,11,Who's Who at PCS Talent -12. U UPTON, BILLY 31, 78, 80, 81, 81 104, 105 Chess Club-9 - 12, Honor Club-1C 12, Math Club-11, 12, Scienc Club-9, Track-12, Geometry Schc arship Award-11, Letter ot Con mendation on P.S.A.T.-N.M.S.O.T 11. Upton, Donna 44, 70, 79,87 Upchurch, Dawn 62, 63, 88, 90 V Vass, Tracey 44, 71, 80, 82, 101 Vickers, Bob 44, 71 , 80, 82 Vititovv, Jeff 62, 63, 88 W Walker, Barbara 62, 63, 90 Wallis, Janet 63, 90 Wallis, Linda 51 Ward, Cheryl 44 Ward, Connie 63, 73,90 Warren, James 44, 69, 82 Watson, Leon 57, 71 , 83, 194 Waymire, Ken 38, 79, 83, 86 Weaver, Debbie 51, 76 WEAVER, PHIL 31 , 68, 69 Class chaplain-9 - 11, Math Club- 3, 115 YPA-10, 115 Chorale-9 - 125 SINGERS-125 Who's Who Among American High School Students-11, 125 Citizenship Award-115 VFW Essay Award-1 1 . lilebb, Ronnie 44 Veidner, Donna 62, 63, 73 Veimers, Eric 39, 76, 78, 79,80 Veimorts, Joe 45, 101 Veimorts, Theresa 57, 73, 90 Veir, Charles 62, 72, 88, 90 Vells, Richard 51, 106 Vest, Jamie 62, 63, 73, 83 Vest, Michael 57, 83, 88 Vl-llTE, DARLENE 31, 84, 87 Pep Club-10 - 125 Pep Club trea- if aim xg k ' ' .gg , iw surer-125 P.E. Assistant-11, 125 Cheerleader-10. White, Donna 45, 87 White, Dorothy 57, 90 White, Rachel 57, 73, 88, 89 Whitfield, Toni 57, 73, 90 Whiting, Rodney 45, 101 WILKINS, RHONDA 31 , 85, 86 Pep Club-9,10,12. Wilkinson, Lisa 45,86 Williams Williams Williams Williams , Carol 45 ,Daniel 63, 88 ,Jeanine 63,73 Williams, Williams, , Nancy 39, 70, 87 Karen 39, 69, 86 Keith 63, 88, 90 . . ,f igarry Bea i e Booth ,lay McCorkle .sgi -'- - Debtjie Weaver Eric Weimers , ,Lf M ' 55 '05 lvl i ss? Larson Williams, Paula 61, 63, 88 Williams, Ralph 63 Williams, Rick 45, 71, 110 Williams, Sherrie 45,87 Williams, Venecia 45, 70, 79, 86 Wingard, David 57 Wohlhuter, Frederick 41, 45, 80, 82, 85 Wolfe, Stephen 53, 56, 57, 88, 103 Wooten, Clay 57, 88, 103 Y Yilling, David 51,102, 104 if :s1ggS,H,gw i .. ,iff:'iliE973ii:1i?-if , ,, 5 1' ttgis- A Rrzovv 5, E, J . gg . 5. . . . . . Y gk A, H i AVVAA y,,g , t . 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