Phoebus High School - Spectre Yearbook (Hampton, VA)

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I I ( ' v ' ' yiv ' ' :- ■ fcliliiiS Wi|iWi«;3 ■tell y j ' Pk oe L uA ..J4iglt cLooi 100 Ireland Street Jdampton, Uirgini introduction . . 3 eniord . . 17 unlori . . 33 ■Sopkomorei . . 49 ireikmen . . 65 iacuft . .yddminiitration . . 113 itkieticd . ( iuki Organizationi . . 146 index . ( ioiing . 2 EeU: Wan o our stuclents are empfo ed l? arm Credit, eorge f at ne Lags groceries. WidJL Jrene €ueretle find6 k er taik a pieaiant one. Another j kantom, oe lAJkite ii kui ka ginq a cuiiomer i ie (ecti oni. oL we mature and grow into a J,M ooJy w€ a ii too 6oon diicouer tkat ilfe outiide of tke kaiL of PkoeU 3 « kuig one. Wan oftLPk oe- u pi, an toms iiteJ tlielr out-o f-ick oo ik ouri witk part- time foki, 60 tkat tkeg kad tkat extra amount of moneg wkick wa6 needed to put ga6 fok, eack 6tudent gnic kig iearned tke awe6ome re6pon6i- kiiitied wkick accompanied ki6 k er new found duties. growing up in todag 6 worid is not aiwagS an easg task; kowever, wi tk tke keip of iocai kusineSSeS, various mem- kers of tke fk antom student kodg, Soon discovered tkat in tke car, repair tke car, or aduits are peopie too. .Societg make Sure tkat tkat Speciai and tke deveiopment of a com- someone was taken care of. munitg is a cause tkat we aii great ma oritg of our kave a personai stake in, and students were empioged kg tke tkese Pkantoms were working arm resk store iocated in kard to fiii tkeir Speciai roieS Pk oe kus. Otk ers worked for ious fast-food enterprises restaurants. lAJkatever tke van or in iife in tke citg of .Jdamp- ton. 4 op: -K.evin J arfaia and antom friend ranli Dair- ( anki ipend their worhinq houri at J entach Jried Cdhichen. Jeft: .ddardeei, one of the Phantomi dining piaced, aiio deri ei ai an empioger for iome of our itudenti. M ove: a eching over the produce, l amone worhi iteadiig during the weeh. 5 Wokie One of the greatest experiences in ang Sckooistudent S fife is that of owning a car. ' AJlien that tender age of 16 comes around the corner mang teenagers don t tliinic of muc k efse, other than driving around with their friends or merefg hg th emSefveS without an aduft hg their sides. sense of freedom prevails when teenagers don t have to ash their par¬ ents to tahe them evergwhere theg go, or as ..Senior class president, IdJalter d3rower, stated, lAJhenever 0 nee d to go somewhere, 0 fust go, without mg parents tahing me evergwhere. uniors are rare Ig h nown to own Such an extravagant car, hut there are exceptions to everg rule, height: 2 ) an Jdarper and friends d3oh ardner an d Brian Sheffler, social ize at his Bamaro. Brian Bheffler is the owner of this maroon 66 Y ustang. onfg complaint would he having to give a ride to a llth e people who don t have cars and are not giving gaS moneg! -Although th ere is freedom in own¬ ing a car, there are expenses and has¬ sles. Dhe individuals who own their own cars uSuaffg end up chauffeuring ha Ifth eir neighborhood, not to mention their famifg and or close friends. Beverth eless, a car, whether old or new, is the pride and fog of a teen¬ ager S life. hassles mag sometimes he more abundant than the fogS; howev- , there is nothing more enfogahle er th an owning a car. 6 or wi It Lout fu t!) jCeft: OiJ. et prouJ this l ustan eScottd ih owner, Walt Qrier. flight: t aipk %iimore is one of the few owners of tracts, eSpeciaii one of tkis unique sltjle. .y4t ove aCeft: JCemp f arris poses tefore tis wtile Corvette jCeft: rom ite junt ar I St eve anieis an J tis fait er tuitt itis 67 Cantaro. y4tove; rjCisa Sowman an d Sri an Cot oon take a trealter during iunct in tis new Sd undai! 1 ak-Ru Pep raliiei are an important part of promoting iclioot ipirit. Ok ii gear, tke ckeerieaden an Jk and performed numkerd during eack railg. O uring tke ipecific ieaion, eack team wai introduced, tug- of-war or Spirit stick competition ketween ciaSSeS fotio eJ, Seniors taking tke win everg time. .ydltkougk Some students skipped tke pep rallies and left Sckool, tke dedicated Pkantoms w ko Led Pk oekus reallg ma J, tke differ, ence. flu, Ik at tke gear is finisked, we can tookk acL an dk now that tkeSe were tke times tkat added life and excitement to life at Pk oekus — Idlission ydccomplisked! Higkt: ydfter Leing introduced, tke girls LaskelLall team graLs a ckeer kefore leaving tke floor. Idottom: Oke varsitg ckeerleader sguad performs tkeir routine. m . ’ ■. 8 Jeft: Ofl en tile tfell ieaderi flip fump and tarn over, hut tlie alio worl with partneri during routines. d3elow: l a mond ' lllalolot an d otli er d, rummers play cadences to fir up the J. Hop Jeft: Some memiers of tke l OSC rifle team are introduced. rjCeft: 2)uring cross country Season, these memhers were presented to the student hody. Sop: (Cheerleaders com¬ plete yet another excellent performance. 9 f liantom. faveiA 10 to O urope French J eaut ravelin tkfou li the iandicape and towni a foreign countf ii iometkin that moit of u6 rare 1,1, ave the oppoetunil, to do. Philip Bohi wad fortunate enough to tour iectloni of ddurope, an d tk en ke wai more tkan willing to ikare tkii experience. akin In tke iigkti of foreign (andi Is an exkltaratlng experience; It Is also a learn¬ ing experience, ke fives and souls of non- J merlcans differ greatlg. lAJe are used to our socletg; get okservlng otker societies en- akles us to letter udge our own. kougk traveling Is a true adventure, It Is alwagS a good feeling to See tke komeland, J merlca. IdJe grow and develop and tkat In Itself Is a long-term mission. Jn tk Is case, Wi ccomnllsked ! SSton y ccomp Move: Me Cloister of Je Wont St. Wicket t igkt: detail of tke side door of tke catkedral of 2)ageux. 11 . dded imendiond 1 ■ ' i Ik ' L ' n 1 .i ■ ji ove: yoLla 2) ecio (i raziij and jCar, St randcfvidt (Swedenj pose togeth¬ er for our photographer, as do S risti Si monSen (florwag) an d €va Cahetlero {Spain), i ighti Our group of foreign exchange students take time out to get a picture under the title of their new home. See page 68 ) 12 bif I. ' Jeft: J4e.e we liaue the exchange stuJenti together. Dop oCeft: J riiti; l iqkt; va; l)3ollom jCeft: oLota; J3otlom atari. tJltei ma dePk oeLud a kelter place to kef 13 15 16 WJi.. rower t eLorali 17 TflaliLak LJui-Wluiawit ( orretta (exandi :bonnei{ ML Rick arJ ydfmonJ. ef en lAJanJa y4(iton IJofanda ydliton aipk ndrewi RuiieK rrinqton M St t evita SaiL tacei -Af eri WeL.sia Baker Bark ara Barnei u eronica Barnei uette Barnei Bokk Barti Sammt Beack ? ACevin i earJ f aumonJ i3eiiami JnJ.. ELAte Pamela EtacUe aif Cr ilal BL J(riiti Biunt M Booker jdiia Bowman 18 Mission Ok, iL o fuf c .a 4 . e ree of Senior iife! anii jCee £ln iiilt, and oCiia ke erifO! a pep fice f3oi d Wark Eo d EarL ara i randt Re,finaU B.amjl rown town (daiiandra Et J(imkeri E l onafd Erown Surpena Erown rina Erown fdilzaLetli Euncli Wlefiiia Euntin Mn Cakiif 19 ' ante i ( anaJu 2 ). )3onnie C antred Wick aei darrutkeri tdmmerfei k dartef 2 ) ina Ck andonnet Sandra (dkariti Sk aron (dkaritt dductii (dketrij amei Cdknitian 2 ) onna Claud effce Clacton idnjan Cok oon 20 Water 3oiti leA rida , CdcloLer 3, I S6, was iusl aiiolfier schooldu jor most tile itudenti at pi, oetui .Jdigli Scliooi. Jdowever, for iome tliirti otlierd it proved to te muck more interesting tkan tkat. Wr. Sk errard, tke Pkgsici an d (dalcuius te acker and kis students in tkose classes were aksent from Sckooltkat dag. Pkeg were canoeing on tke ames t i i er, Wost o ftke participants were anxious akout tke idea of canoeing tkrougk small areas of water rapids, .yds it turned out, kandling tke rapids was muck less difficult tkan tkeg kad expected; kut learning tke k a sic skits ofsla ging afloat was not. tiuring tke first tkirtg minutes, akout four canoes over-turned. Wk at started out as a little fun to liven up a nine mile trip. Soon led to tke drencking of evergone. .At one point, evergone was out of tkeir canoes participating in tke splasking and dunking. Uvergone enfoged tke dag and returne dk ome witk experiences to tell akout. Aome kad involuntarilg donated tkeir lunckes to tke fisk. Otkers kad learned not to pick up strange worms on tke river’s edge, and almost evergone kad encountered a strange man witk an inflated inner take in the mi ML of ik water, wko was mistaken for a cow. Dk e canoe trip was a positive experience. Dkeg were akle to get Some exercise, gain new knowledge, and develop skills of team work. An skort, tkeg kad fun! acc ueline Cole Patrick Cole Virg inia Co Donie Copeland e eman rain Qregorg Cranfill oCeanne Cran i 2)avid Credle Jdoli a Cross Cecelia Cunningkam St even D)aniels A aren A)avis A ellg A)a vis 21 i olfert durtii 2)a 2) eiimone Sd rina 2)icL erion nn 2 , 2)- £riL 2). •ome 2)ou tert ixon ixon ixon A meia aion JwarJ n iiik oieplt ueretie S- a na £zeit 2throne 2ie{Ji PaJ Ditz erJJ Ronald Doffett ddeverf 2oitef Don ua oifer Sara QaUrr WeLsa QaeL ner RoLert arch Wanda Qatlin Rorman Qoll 2 ianne Q en reene 22 Dk omai Qri er III JCeitl, griffin Uaneiia primes St even Qr troii Stella upton Stephanie urle S aren S4ampton 2) aniel Sharper amei Sharrington Snnette Sharrii Warvi n Siarriion Sandra Sdarriion Wickele JJedden Ji ia Sdenderion Sker ll Sdendricki Sokk Sdikkltti €rika Mill Mirk Milliard oCoan Sdo MiUerlu Malic owai 2) arren Mol mei Edward ddophtni CLpk ui Sdoward Blai n Sdot e 23 5 na amei RuUrd wzondria enkini 2) avi j M nion 24 Ck ar L3 onei 2 ) eimon u onei Perc onei J imkerf uitii oUeon P eeiee ondra P eliet oCori 2 ) arrin X awtence J(iU eri Xawrence Ponnie Xawion War ot Xee Xewii rone Xittfe amei Xo Xisa WJann fleiion Wartin au WilL Wa on Ckandaritk W. Ca. anJra WcC, eiv ra l?afi,nond WMlff 2)a,J Welton Jn Jina WitL Wukaet Wingee 25 Senior enlhuiiaim ii Jiipia ed on the front 4tL Senior veliicfe. i3eiow: rjHast minute Jetaiis are ironed out 1? Sponsor and dedica ted workers. Jenifer WihLU Woen Derri Wont j’- ' -y W. oore ufi Oe anne Woon. Woore Di mo tk Worris Vicki WJien Dio J Wufiins Frederick fleLn y4nktku Vgui en Vduon V u en 26 D rone 7]oUe Ji da Od orne cMaura OvefLai J(l mLet 4 ParL arra art a CULik P. Wickaei Parnell emp Parriik 1 ( la5A ioat 2 oei tke Senior clan kaue €SP?3t ieemi tkat well ma ke tke cade. Dke footk all team predenteJ exactly wkat tke ieniors predicted, l aider l emaini, at tke komecomin ame againit lAlarwick. Idaider t emaini wad tke we ll-A Oden tkeme pr tki d gear ' d .Senior cladd float, kut tke trutk id tkat working on tke float left a few dedicated pkantomd onp remnan td of time to do a ll of tk e otker actiuitied tke purdue. Small roupd of deniord met at tke home of Senior, Pker lSakrenkru , two to tkree afternoond a wee 4 for akout tkree kourd a dai , in order to accom- plidk tkeir product. .Sltkou gk tkid deemed to Le a threat JrJ of time, tke flower fluffing, gluing, cutting letterd and kending ckicken wire kept tke workerd condtantlg kudg. Sime padded guicklg. Jft er a final meeting Saturdag morning, kome- coming weekend, tkeg predented tkeir float to tke fudged wko agreed tka t tkid float wad a firdt cla dd production and dederued tke firdt place awar I PL tkan proud knowing tkat tke float deniord were more effort wad trulu a a mt55ion accomp LU. Vop, Vk, S.ni or clan float makei Hi wag to the para Je.Jk ove: Seni or ciaid SponSoty Wn. Dk omai, JiicuSiei fail minute details wi tk k er liusLanJ anJ a parade coordinator. 27 C lifiitoplier f attet-ion eorqe f a ne darence f ern 2 ) eniie 2 ) avid jPreiiiei dlaion Price acc ueiine Price WicUe Price rice Staceij pi oCori PuPenLer er 2 ) ondi l andoipli Beien RaLr Cl ecelia ea -a nor Bdaren l eed Dk omai lea ardion Prac k ickar d ion B aren l impie k odneu f okerti tne Wick. csi l 6 Cl I i2o c R.ff dizakelk Badier Beiecia Bcalei Skeili Scalelia K_andace Bckmeft. zer 28 eokn Sck roedei f ameia cott l oiaiinJ cott Mri arts Seau Brenda Se(L i olinni Bltedd Ji,a Skerriif Annette Bimmi rjtedt: ariit dootkaiipiatjeri, lloiei nei, t)aviJ PreJe , and Ron nie Brown take a Lreatker dttrin 9 df kard ou kt komecomin qame. Beiow; llr. and Tllri. Bauickai 6upport Rkoekud kotk on an d off fke fiefd. 29 VaL err it Plater erte iaugltter nn S, S, mil til mitli Stephanie leach ael Smith Sh eri Smith Spanhowdhi St eve Si spencer Slatidha Spradie anid Staged orie Stephenion Ji nda Stephendon 30 ant a tuLLi f atricla button Ck ieu ran J4ao Truong Jori Oi utner y4uclre weeJ Wa.ia VaUine cott Uani ranken Jua Sk errii( anj rJHeanne prove that twins can have fun too, during Spirit lAJeeh! S .muJ WuA, t onnie lAJaikin ton fjricia ' lAJation eorge lAJatt Cart Weik ' ract lAJktte 31 i aLette lAJiiliini (liiiLa lAJiihini erri % ifliam6 Ueronica lAJifdon oni lAJorlid 3 anieiie lAJ nn Ufa IJeager amle i3e or 32 :bel L ie — Secreta enn -y4ljel olin y4(lam6 Oon a Mien a J nJerAon m Ja J njrei ' leoLri J ndrewi St eve Sntoiicli doret Srmiitead durtii .Srtld rjCorraine ew dk riitine JtL inion Sri an uiieii at ie Suitin Qeoff Jver Siii Baker dk 2) onna Bak er Sonina Burned Serri Barrett ariiie Beamon Saria Beckett Sact Bigelow Jiia Biiiupi 2)auid Biackie S avid BiackMi Scott Bone i oiepk dric fjicoie Quincy darroil 34 2 ) avid idtandon Uauglin EreeMc CotLn idreen Palri ce (Pre gi St eve d rodericL ove ytou n ?tou n 2 ) avi J B, JoL B, Paipli Sn ant .Sn ela Suck anan Podnei Sunn Sdeien S num Idfjarc a Pain Ji ia Parr Srici a P aie Pode Paiteei Sereia Paiteei Satkit Pkainam jok n Pk an JLr niarcu, CkanM jLee (Sltanman aura chatnoclt WiL Ctanc DJi cia au Paiti cia CIU enni er Pia ton Pikki Pomk Uicki Pomki Stepkanie Pook S eeia Pooieij ' Sari i Popeiand 35 Patn ce (Copeland Ranted draddox WlL Crau ford C arol n (Current Sk annon 2). jPliantom Spirit ke prije anj ipirit oi Ph oekui Pkantomi reacked a new peak tkis ear, ai tke footk a a tea m poited iti int winning ieaion in iti kiitor . Oke 8Le an J QoU k ai won proudfi and o ten. dongratu- iationi were keard eckoing in tke k afii. ei, tke entkuiiaim wai catcking. TJot onig were tke 8eniori ieen an dk eard in a raiiging ipirit, kut aiio tke neweit reikman wai a part of tke roar of tke crowd during tke game. Once tke Pkoekui ipirit kai grakked koid of gour ioui, gou can never re- ieaie it. Qlen 2bale f aneiia 2)avii Vince 2 ), Vaneiia 2) I i oiepkine 2)oiwe avii onneii Wickaei 2boiweli 2ed 2 ougiai 2raci 2)rummond errg 2)giick V iki aion 36 Ranted Waiter 2)iane €IL y4rnei mano verette rene verette ranlt airLanki Samara Jerguion Reggie ietck er IfVlonigue Foster WeLnie J evin doming 3, Sandra fye Dk eo 3uticli I ante Crazier reeman ommg Jreeman ' ra ' ' ' .r 3 t ove aCeft: Pliantomi get into the ipirit. M ove: lienee aCeonard iltowi her true coiori. jCeft: 3kat in ectioui Pk an- tom ipirit cauiei a few Pliantomi to iooie control. ’ 37 Warif n ardner Sherrie ikkoni S aren iffiam Sara Goad Sakrina ! golden race tace orJi Jisa Q, jPameia ran er J im 2 ) enide reenic ace ifforJ grimed St even S4ancocL (Cameron Slanion 2 ) avid Sdardamon l omona Sdarpd Dk omai Sdarrefion f uiieii Sdarrii Sk errena Sdarridon jCatri ce Sdawkini Sk annon Sdawkini f actfueiine Sda ei Ckip Jderncuif Sarkara Jditi omand Sdinton jpkuonq Mo Sarrt Sdod ei Mi m J odaei WicU JJo an BaA ara j 0 4 M J otto toman 38 aitli J4oiiowa .Saroeut J4on Ok ouren 04on Uince OtowarJ amie Ofut OeJ 04u kei Oara Olutckeion ( fizaketk Osenk I fettle acLion nJr. jl enkini our ini amei enkl r CarL ok nion 2)ek ora k ok nion VUi ok nion Oerrt okniton 39 Ck arni ta onei Ck rii one5 Sa m ported Sk arton onei Oara oned onei VonJa Wjicke ot ner k ickarJ o ner WickeiL uitii f atrick arr WiUian, 2 a zee Sruce 2 ee er yotanJa J(eiiL Mar J ef(e imm J(i m cjCamonJa e f JaikoUi n ela jCea tace cjCee oCei iiter Orac rJliltie 4nnette cCivingiton Ck iniij rjCon i kli rJCouett 2) arrin aCunck Suzanne Wallop jlam« WancitL, niicUle Marlin ok anna Ma o 40 JoU WcJJiffe nicjjii Steve We Wain, Dk iero! nicWanaeny Ware WefnJ en, ton 2 aviJ Weft. SUaina Welt WicLUe We ee, SLaketk Will Lionel W, on er fixon WonUa Won t omer Rokin Woore William Woore Wickel WoorefielJ 2)on Worelli win and flerd were part of the Spirit .ydcliviliei. 2)a Weelt 41 Jelgk Worsen nUL nLgan amm l orriion Scott W rom Deckitia fie (evilie JJoll fl u en ) uan fl u en ' MJanJa flickler PUip OiLorne Mi OiLurn yfver Outlaw olinn f ainter oLi n f aranuL Mok Patel J. Patterion OL man lacei ol the Pliantomi expreii ea ernedi at the dall taihi. 42 earce idne race j edi o t)waune f erru DuPLn ' idraci f u li WiL l ea oijce f edcfoSi Ok eteia Re nolJi E.enJa Put, ardion 2) avi d eick arJion ( tenJa Ruk ardion O enn icki JeJie k icki and f oack Uaferie Imogen 2ei k oii Oammie o. .o al fon a r uffin Wike Runion Jikeri Ruaeii imm l utkerford Wickaei Samueii oiepk Oanzo O evin Oatiifield Ueronda Oauage O evln Scaiei Rick ar d Ocott Okerri Ocott Ok eieui Ocott Bill Skurp 43 Sherry SUJ Brian SLffLr Sh aron Short Sarr Simmons Si mmonS f ohert Slaughter J ndrew Smith i ohn Smith Wonica Smith i andg Smith 7f]r. ' MJas iington prepares lor the pleasant task ol awarding JPhan- tom Ifdlargot Jlee with a Special award. I eesh a Smith Sunna Sor 2) orothg Sours l ohh Spencer Patri da St anLrooL 44 peci ' iJlili ear, f koeLui Sckooi wai ver proud to It ave a Vati ona iJck ieuement ckolarikip iemi- finahst. Y argot aCee, a ienior at Ph oet)Ui Sck ooi, wai named a 1986-87 fjati ona tJck ievement Sckoiar kaied on ker outitanding performance on tke Prefiminarg cko iaitic dptitude eit. .3 Seiected, Sneciai y ward ike woufd zkoiariki to kelp ihe would receive icholarship moneg to help pag for ege tuition. Waraot ii an konor roll itudent and participated largot li an honor roll iiudeni and participal in mang activities including girls tennis, WoJJ IfnileJ flail oni .Societg, an J flail onal Jdonor .Soci- etg, u llic k ske was president. ogce .Standi dill Stark Wickael Stark Sracg Staton Son a St evenSon Sdenng Stokei SereSa Sturm Willi am Swope nn Satem Betk Daglor 45 amei at ior a lor oieplt T)aijiot 2 ) awn Ok omad ' lAJiiiie Okompion 0)ek orak Okurton Oamm Oif kman Oefeda Oo(i Bokk Oi Scott VonSckiiiin luer ' urner J4omecomin activities: Sara aLter escorted her father (alfove rigktji J3etli Sadler escorted Iter fatk er (akove cen ter), J(eiiei ' lAJafLer eicorteJ he r krotker (akove ri kt); J4omecomin S in , Welford Book er, and C)ueen, Jdoffowa , are congratulated k Wr. Waskington. 46 (I3etk nn Wliiier eicorteJ WlL Win ee (aUe left). Jaitk J4o{{owa eicorted tac Jordon (akove cen ler), rene dduerette escorted ky ker sister s fiancee (akove ri ktj, ’idoifa Jdarve escorted k verette (feft), o a Jdokks escorted k ker fatk er ( ' ■‘ 9 0 ■ ton Samara WJL ( andi lAJad iin tc a arles ' lAJaskin ton Terence lAJation onJJ Watt fdric 14Jatterton amei lAJeai er oiepk lAJkite Rick Wkite Warska Wlutekurst 47 Sonn ' lAJhitekurit Peley WkitfieM uiie lAJkitin 2!)etra lA ifkini J eitk ' lAJiiiiamion flatan a WiiL avid lAJiddon amei lAJidion f onatkan WiLon lAJiniton ara lAJindton Wiiliam Wood Jdeatker Ck rii IdJ nne St eve ' acconi Cket 48 .J4arve — f reiiclent ft iedfta C oleman — ice Pre6i lent - V 49 PaJine ieiliii rjCee lexanJi Clarence ML Jermaine ML oLanetta IL en %n en ' WJar aret y4mor Curtii pple Wlckaef Mtls y4ri anitei cott t eri Stephen iPad er Pom ISarrett P) avi J Ea forJ VaLnci a iPatcliela P eidrea elfield Pairi cia idennett Pdam ddi elovu Wike id-Mon ydntuan ddlackL Wonlca ddlackle Pk omad BoJJu ammu oaai PUip Bok £tL Bo J Cric BraJther 0 Calvin idranck Bjw pf IJolanda Idranck P)awn ddraiwell 1 ene idrinion 1 Pdoward lldriidon 50 8ri an J3ro.h Suzanne (f3rouglt Bri an Brown Sk aron Brown Bark ara Buck an J irk Burke £u ene B num Cva Cakaflero okn ( kapntan amei ( kappeii afford a eeieman (jCateiska et. riitian Pairi da Cote muUte CooL fla Cophn, Btace (dormiiie ommt Pottreii Book er Co J(i m Cr Ji 5a Cr .OX .row Btace Crum Pamela Cruz Mien Daniel d ntkon 2 ) avli a mo avi5 W. 2)aoi, Oracetf 2)ekr Victoria 2 ) e %,Ja 2) ixon ared 2 ougkeri Jecaire 51 J uriten Jh me J 2) uLoie Warska 2)unford 2 at re ll 2 uril 2 iick Ranted ddaiie JpJia €U Stephanie Edwards RockelL CILL Pairi ce ee rvin M £‘ J JL £ zzel zzel 2 2aucette Ckris Diikei 2 ) wain 3ork e6 2(eitk toiler Weianie Doiter Wickaef 3o 2 eivin 2o e £rneit 2reeman 2i-elt ikert aeke -J evin ardner =£eon arrid 2ena ikki 2reia Qiickriit k ockeiie Qii, 2)oug Qlc 2barn [ Qoddard J eivin od re mer over 52 Brian Qoff l arreii ooJrick Carl QooJrick Ouriska rant Ckriitina iteen Hlliam reen Rek ecca rier Jl.im J4amift on . ciento nJ4arris Omega 04arrid Oanga Olarrii Sk erreda Olarridon %iJenJg Olawk Wickelle J4aUs 2 ) awn Oiagdo ton Jk ove: ommg Weik, 2 ianne reene and £etk Sadler take a kreak from claii to poie lor our pkotoqrapker. aCelt: ean jacket and moaned kac k k air, oCee Ungliik didp lagi tgpical teen-age ckaracteriitici. 53 tace J4enJerion St eve Sterman oCiia S4imei So a SloLLi oCinJia SlooLd With pk antom ipiril, tke vanity ckeer- leaders make an appearance in a parade. Sara J4opkini Cddie Mo tome Ctijak JtowJt Peronica Sduf man Pameliia Sdunter 54 edicated nth uSiaAm the 1986-87 f koeLui Var it a eerieaderi and eil-ieaderi, the fun and excitement ke an near the en d of Y arck during tke tr outd. kort(i after tr outd, tke kegan practicing for ckeering camp, wkick wad UJ a! OU 2) ominion Idniueriit during tke mon tk of j?u4. Repetitive practiced were not in vain; tke team captured firdt place, wkick (qualified tkem for tke f}a tionaid. Ohe dummer kourd were dpent witk more practice deddiond. flalu raih , dummer practiced ave ujat to dail practiced dur¬ ing tke dckool i ear. C keerleading id an eleven mon tk dport. YJot on 4 Jo tk ede dtudentd perform for tke atkletic eventd, kut a Ido numeroud paraded and varioud competitiond. ke Uardit (dkeerleadinq dtfuad and tke junior Uardit dc uad are more tkan entkudiadtic in tkeir re predentation of tke dckoo LDke wear tke klue an d old witk qreat pride. D, I M dell ydel remain ackdon n ela e fenk ind Beck enk ind St, even ikii fenkind oCori Redneck l ennifer okndon eddie okndon Via ok Sk aron ok ndon ndon tndon Samm i okr Simotk okndon Jennifer oned S ridti ne oned Welanie oCell: Beverly goiter diiplat S excitement ai dke ckeeri on tke Pk antom footkall team on. op; 2)awn Pud takes a minute to rest and ca tck Some of tk e game. M ove: ara oad wa tck es witk anticipation as our team is led to anotker victory. 55 Watt J(ane 2 ) onaid . J e ei J indred WarLo J(in anc . fein _Ac Ck rii -J oikgafi, ( on oCaiii (Setk oCavi M ,awfe kei( oCawfence 2 ) avid oCevi 2 ) ennii Ji ndie ick Jittle J(enn Wace 56 St ard con- Dk, WQRODCColor QuarJ iiits of four primary memLeri aionq with otlieri wlio act ai rotating aiternatei. o Leconte a memLer of the doior uard, one muit first Le a memLer of tile riil eam. liose riii eam memLerS who J St i 5 , ana — iripeA oreuer clispiag a good aLiiitg to giide , a tgpe te (etcher, lie ( otor uard partici- of march from the waist do from me waisi aown wiin mile movement, are then asked to L tk iittie patei in drill meeti, parallel, ike openinai o footk ail and kasketkaii games, and in become mem- kers of tke ( oior uard. ke present ipeciai ceremonies. . Itkougk competiti Color uard memkers are ■Sam lAJalker, Wlike Purnell, Sgrone jCittle, and Peg- at drill meets is often tougk, tke Color uard kas proven to ke one of tke kest. Dke PltoeLs J4igk Sckool CoiorQuard ce de ike marcking Land in tkier marc kfor 6C ipirit liefore tke Homecoming game. Steve WacLrg Dimolkg WanciUar Sara inanesi ason ' Iflarlin Ckrii fllaion Sulie ntcJaliffe Wike WcCake Ckrii WcCrea Clifford Wcjbonald l?udg meCackin 57 etiiak mcXio k loic WcJ(ee imeltia ' Wleade Jiaren Weaje Jerome Wett. on CkarL Werrilt 2)oi e Wuki Jaron WiL Don Witter Wink %u en QLaIs i QoL nA?? loween you couid certain 4 teiithat it wad J4a at pk oeLui. lie dark and decorated LooLitore, with itran e noiiei coming rom within, wai run h three memherd, Oi m JJittiard, Sk eri Smith, and an a who were aiso dressed in fuii codtu me St udentd rom the C hiid C are ciadd tooh their chiidren, dredded in their hedt gohiin duitd, around to dedi nated cladded for the traditional oodied. She dpirit of Sdalloween wad encompadded in the phantom halld. Shede ifounqiteri tooh qreat delight in trich-o- treatin through the halld of Phoehud. 58 jCefl: (tkouqk MJLween is not a ceieLrated Itoiida , jf kan- toms slid took time out to decorate — kere, tke kookstore. op: VbCCJ students, Sk eri mitk, anifa tukks an d Dim J4d- iiard, dressed up for tke occasion, trif to spook students purckasinq items at tke kookstore. .Dkove: Dri da ' lAJatson escorts a ckifd trick-o-treatinq into y r. Dkerrar d s 6tk period Pkqsics cfass as Ck ri6 Wqn ne an d St eve D)anie s (ook on. 59 Tie Car O, oCida Park er J inker Paterakii •jCiia Patrick Perrif Bdiii Pkiiiips Oina Pkiliips Ck riit Podmenik WeLsa Poe Uernon porter nUi Pawed Bruce Poweri Uance poweri Warcus Prater Brad Price l udieii Price bonded Pu k St even WickaJ l?aU.au Josef,!, l?a fie(J Carneil eeie Ml Reid Warta Re es -Jdenr Rice 2 ianna Rick arddon Barr l impSe Wike leokerh Jackie JdokL .Sngeia t oicoe Qeoff Po,e 60 sOii SoU Ro Paula Ro 3 awn Scott t uff Watt Uiva Samueid ( liriitine Sandi Srian Sanzo eremain Satclii Sk awn Saundt eri Ck rii Scales eaCavenia Scales Patrick Scalet Bokk ie Scaietta Sk annon Scott Jefl: Jennifer Mrigkt and peers a lew moments kelore tke keginning ol pfag and no work Jau. class. XJelow. ikeS 1 makes for an e asg ■ 61 _Keilia Seaii ack ie eclitiit eckriit arren Sk acLe iforJ fjicofe Skarpe Qreq Sk aw Mi SUlon Valerie SUt on St eve Sk erman Ji ia Sk ie Ue Seniori Qardner and WeL a QaeL. are caught (f our plioto raplier — Sporting f ltoeLuA coiorA anJ. Cot. e5 in Land. eraid Simmoni Sred Simpion entse tnaleton Wiehael Slau kler Qarif Sn ymai 62 J evin l oLert Sk anda mltlt i3ri lqel Sole J(i m tep omon lienion 2 eL ofa t, St evens J enn Stoltes incent Strange uwanna camore 2)e orei ukeA l anJ Ok omai J(en Ok omion Oaiuania Okorpe Ck ariotte Oofkert zJlorie Ooikert O iikia Ourner W n n Surner SUon VJJu S ura Uaugltn Qug Wak eeJ Jlvin Waik, £LaLtk Watting ddugene lAJarren (Carrie lAJaterS .O nJte HJatdon Otepkenie lAJation Orac ' IdJatti Bn an WJeaterfotcl OnJre lAJest ntk on Wkii. ♦ 63 a Qre White White cii( lA hitin Jn ei William, amonica ilCiams adha 14Jilliamd Dim William, y4,ter lAJil,on Ueronica %iJil,on i ridqet W)inter mantel ( hri, lAJitt, Steve WooJall £rica Woodley Warh Wright pner i l ai Ch ri,topher IdJuatt 64 C iaAA oi PreiiJent — Cli erie onei Vice-PreiiJent - WJaiL 65 iiac Jennifer ( {a ton y4-lcott Sk awn .Alexander ydver iien iovar €nc ML jCouie ydimodo kerr ydfiton Ciizaketk nderion amei d ack Jiicia Bailey Mi ,on Bailey Warcus Bailey atafie Barnei Rok in Barrett c. B onnie rian Barritt Beck no i eaof niartka Eei(ieU RuLarJ BJL am Ck rlitopker Black Cdkridtine Blackleg a atta, Blalock a BtucacJ WicLlL Boston 2 ) onnu BcaJl. ‘t Tdern Braxton l okert Brooks ont a Brooks Angela Bt rown 66 C are J3rown 2) avi d race Bu((kn anua Bunn Want, Bunn, toun Burton Prudence (dailtc rJlan(j (darter J a2) onna Ck an iL 3eli idia (dkapntan acc ueii n (dk J(en CL aritv er tewning Bokki Ckriitn Brad CLrk dt ekra Clark Ckridtina CLrLe Carol Clinton Paul Comk. Beronica Contrerai dConald Cook oCeilie Cook J ndrea Cooke Odell Co. Jennifer Cranfill Ckriitina Crewi St eve Critzer ek ecca Croii BeLon dbaniel Ck ris db avis ddi na db avis 67 ?er Ck riitine 2) ecke 2)eef 2) enice 2b)i nqeio Scott 2) ickend ok n 2 icLer WicUL 2 i on Di na 2) okion ( aria 2 oggett Veronica 2)onneii Jeanne 2)ougkertg i etk i unck utiiizei ker time wi ik tke computer. ieueral Pk oekui extended iti armi to exckange itudenti tkii gear. Ml JeclJJ tkat ickooi work at Pk oekui wai a lot easier tk an in tkeir respective countries, and tkat ydmericani were more friendfg tkan tke people in tkeir native lands. Idva (daka ILa, a fifteen gear old from Spain, wanted to come to. merica l?ecau6e it wou IJ ke interesting, and .3 tkougkt e a grand experience tkat it would ke a Qrand experience. ”Ske also come to tke conclusion tkat in Sp ain tkeg kave longer sckedules and tkat ju¬ niors are studging now wkat we kave al- Open readg studied. SesideS kis interst in tke %lnited States, a good educational experience is wkat 2ars Strandgvist, a Seventeen gear old Swedisk kog kad in mind wken ke decided on kis trip. Sde also agreed tkat kis £nglisk would ke ketter afterwards. norwag was also represented tkis gear at Pk oekuS, kg Seventeen gear old S risti Si monSen. Sk e en oged meeting new people and wanted to learn kow teenagers in merica lived. S risti, like tke otkers, agreed tkat Sckool was easier in J merica kut it was easier to skip Sckool or fust a class in Idorwag. Ske a Iso commen ted tk at in ker experience ske k ad learned tkat countries are not ketter or worse tkan an- otker, onlg different. .ydltkougk otker exckange students vis¬ ited fd koekuS tkis gear, tkeSe tkree staged longer and were more involved witk activi¬ ties. Ske foreign language cluk eSpeciallg en oged tkeir participation in events. lAJe at Pkoekus welcome all foreign students and tkank tkem for kelping uS widen korizons — Wi ssion .Sccomplisked! 68 mi -Kesler 2) ozier Dirra 2) uroiomo l icoie aion QarrlcL Ju ardi J o_ nne dddwatdi 2arrin Cliii Sina laco mano 2avid ddn iiik St an (Crick ion Srevor Sa ratr 2)an Sairkanki k ackei Sitzqeraid S kadifak Sfint Ck rii ' dorrcit J oy Sortune S atrina Sreeman S evln Sreeman fieiion Driai wendof n Dutreii SCenn Sutreli War aret QakL S eikia ar Sedra Qatlin UnJa Qk ion Sdarr iimer Jennifer Qfaiier Son a oiden IdJa ne omei l okert rant Wickaei Qra 69 Oma.. .een .ace .een Waoin Q.iflin l oLe.t Qrakk . Mim Mali uian J4ail amm J4ail William Mall RoL in J4anclie ( arleen J4ar rave im J4arper Patri ce Jla.reil van J4arrelion ..Mevin J4arrinqton a rii J4artii 2 ) aniel J4ari‘ii upperi J4arrid fljonica J4art ick Ma.tfo.cl cott J4effe.A oCiia J4en(le.ion Remain J end.icli M vii JdicLman Wo..i6 Midi lAJa ne JdiQQini jonell Milton mu Mi nei Bo Mock lAJenc ddod e p.il Jdogg 70 h Dke Ck Oden Dke “Cmz.n o tk. Wontk U a reat lionor Leitowed on oni one iiudent repeeientative o each rade level each month. Ohe iiudenti are nominated h teachers and are then rated on a scale of - 10. Academics are ust a part of the rating proceedings. .Students must he re¬ spectful of th ose aroun d them; the usual¬ ly con itii}ui€ a dcixt to dcftooi and often tke display feaderdkip (fuail- tied. Co-ch airperSonS ofiL committee are Wr. flavicL as an J Tilri. manle. %ar th e end of ea ' k montky a kanquet id held at the Ch amker lin Sdotel on Sort yyionroe to h onor the selected students. S urin the banquet students introduced themselves to the qroup, which consists of student representatives from all of the cit Schools. ydt th e en J of the ear, pk oehus Sdigh School representatives were hon¬ ored again. .S Special meeting was heU which includecl the itudenti parents. £ach selected student received a piaaue for h is her accomplishment. Wichelle Jdogge Warilgn Jdowell Rendi Jdowell Jriva Jdowell Jammg JdutcheSon m iano Sathleen Jngra Jennifer Jtali Sdlg achson 2 ) awn achson d ominique pdachson Jong j armond .April enh ind Artista Jennings Ch evel eSSuph fflihe Johnson 71 Di mo tk ok nion 2 eWa ne onei 2 ) uane ic J , oiepk J? I ones onei onei yjUeade., Pe.f. orm DL PLeU VarM IjM- (jCeaderi ii a qroup of itronq, talented and dedicated i oun men wko take pride in wkat tke do. ke iCfuad coniiiti of eigkt oun men wko take pride in wkat tke do. 24e ic uad coniiiti of eigkt ounq men; okn idoxx eiiupk ii coniidered tke pkiloiopker of tke roup; Jdevin Ting” Warki ii tke teacker; Carl tke Pearf Qoodrick ii tke intelli gent one; Eoi nic2 o„JJ ike zeal- oui one; 2) arte I Trazg 2)” Id Ike JareJeeil, Wickael We. Okang .Slaugkter ii tke devi- oui one; flelon %i ai ii known for tkii willingneii to learn; and Tenng Cdutrell ii tke 2(ick- kacked, cool tgpe. 2o ke a gell- leader one muit kave a great deal of ickool ipirit, will power, tke akilitg to get along witk otk- eri, and an akundance of time. Ckeering encompaiiei mang kouri of kard work; kowever, tke end reiult ii well wortk it. Okii gear i iguad ipent all iummer togetker. Dkeg coniid¬ ered tkemielvei to ke one kig kappg familg. Okeg ckeer A- tke ickool and tkeir pride ii evi¬ dent ai tkeg repreient tke Pkoe- kui Pkantomi. cti on skoli catck the atkletic endeavori of tke geli leaden. fonei fonei 2legna Scott 0 Ck rii Slepiei oCiia SCilgore Witck Tindred Samuel Sdihg oCeacg Sdnox William Jandei leuk en jCangford Srion oCaiiiter 72 Iifie oCawion Uinetter JHee WeiinJa Jeu, icoie oCewii Wi uel JCL J J atrina Jduniford n rid jHuton oU WaMe cott l anni 2)ina Wo tarrow 73 WIickaJ WcUcU l?oU WetL Jerome Wjeminqer _4ntwan Wiiei CkarL WiL dcorled 2)avic redkman attenjant uha Woore awai td tke kaff- time ceremony. ice liter IL Patri Sker i jCorie Winton Skaron Witckeii Ckanioi m foeun £en Worn Mo ' Woore Pommel Woore Dracf Woore nJrae t ' tloraan 74 Warcie Wor an Wi uei Wo er Saranta Wuiien daphne WJ(in6 amei l eiion okn fleLn Portia Yjewiome am l u en raniwan Opie WicUie O iaMo - eltk Outlaw Oreuor f a e Bri an f ainter na iJ ParrUk 2 .i ora k f atrick Sk erri Pecket Ourtii j enn Okrii j err Woe Pokert Pkillips Pit a Pieiter SkanUlL Pm PoLrl Poe Jokn Potte Ckerie Poeu.U rew Pou,ell Jean Powett k onnie Poweil CkanJa PreiL ow 75 ractf Pu lt ricL jPritckett ( 3etA Pritt J euin Purneli Eri an l an er oCiia Pawnor Paipk Pawnor ntkon PickarJi Sk ertie Pivera omm Pokerti 2 ) avid oLertion Kaumond oLertion niiL i?oUh tdoU in Pok lion ok n Pa nof ven ike Jecoratin [ on tke EunJai Jeft Dop: St udenl oCaura Oi er- ka , 9f]arion Id u en and Sokkif Sarti keip decorate tke office for wai ' omecomin weei one c won eir clan am mai enior mai ler claiiei ' unior clan came eciiion omore clan eaiei into iecon tke kaffi, iome itu- rated otker parti of ng, like tke office won and maff areai. 3 etermined itudenti craw ied aii over the owever ' omecomin now e memoned wi i 66ion ccomp ever. 76 . J evi n l o eri . ndre oSi 2). a 2. .033 ' ifuanna tKuffin Eiil Ru L oni anderiin J atli avedge oiepli Savo! ane Scaiel (dari n Scltu (tk eiid J ati na cott J enn Scott (dario Sean Sarah Seeder Sh omai Seidnltzer Re i na Simpion Sh aronda Simpion Qerrard Smaii }el nn Smaii Smith (d nth ia Smith Reh ecca Smith Sara Smith Sricia Smith lA end Smith s. J(. EohL ammif evin Spencer Spradiey s, 7 pri i Sand Stanie 2 ) eniie Steeie 77 J ina tepke lepheni ( kriitopker Si turn Ji nJa Summeri SanJ Sutton oCiia Swan PauL Sangne Settg Satem ok n Sagior Waiaika Sagior Wane Sagior Serrance Sagior Ckuck SolkeA oCionei Soiiver J ntlerion ownientl Mm 5r, frim ruonq iizaketk Sromkle Cam S, Jt nk Sruong SuJdg Sail 2) onna Suriingti ton Rok in Surner Eiiig Wainwrigki B.ant Walden Ckanda Walker Skeraie Walk. er Si na ace on Wallc Waurice Walt jCiia ' Waltz okert lAJaikington Clarence Watford 78 QLri a Walk in6 rii eia lAJatdon oCamont lAJatti Ck ris ' lAJeatkerfoi’d JC.L WMons Wa cm Weil WickaJ Wed William Wed Wickael Wkite 2 arnell Wilkini er C krid l i ilCiami henide Woekle lea aej lA een Sk errl Weigkl t)u en Uu rac l icltarjion, l eiod 2)unn, anj arr i okndon dkare in the deiigkt of kavinq tkeir picture taken. 79 1 a junior wliat ke dlte looks forward to most . . . tke response is usually tke Same . . . tke ordering and receiving of tke class I ' ing. Jft er tke rings are ordered, tke Juniors must wait for tke dag wken tkeir precious finger ornament will arrive. keg allgatker in tke audi¬ torium to trg on and admire tkeir rings. Ok e excitement of ing 0)ag is in tke air. juniors displaging tkeir kands, friends turning tke ring, signing tke paper. Oh is is the pro- cess tkat Just akout everg Junior goes tkrougk. Okis dag is long in com¬ ing for mang Juniors, anxious to get on wi tk tk eir high Scliooi activities . . . inc Ui ng future graduation. Wid-Octok er, juniors Joined togetker in tke tk eater to hear a erf en f f man. VI men Speeck, or sales pitck kg a Jd. leones representative, wko is ofti referred to aS tke ..ydutomaticallg, tkis introduction to life as a Junior, filled eack indi¬ dual witk anticipation and excite- t. f arents were Swamped witk suggestions and tke desires of tkeir eleventk grade ckildren. Orders were tak en in tke mall area during lunckeS and tke waiting period ke- gan. Di na llg, tke dag arrive d.Ml tke Juniors once again met in tke tkeater for tke distrikution oflh. rings. Okrougkout Ring ag. Ju¬ niors cou tJ h e Seen displaging tke pride associa ted witk keing a Ju¬ nior, as it Set on tke appropriate finger. Idlission ydccomplisked! %p Rigkl: uniord aSSem kle in the auditorium. Widdle Rigkt: Dke turning of tke ring is an ancient tradition. Idotlo m Rigkt: Oke ' ring man assists eack student in tke Se lecti on of kis k er ring. Jk ove: (Cntkusiastic Juniors skares tke Jogs of ringkood witk one anotker. Oop: J long awaited Sgmkol is proudlg displaged. 80 bldard 1 III r- Wi. Jr- ( oack iexandt Wr,. Eurreii Wn. Eurtnette Wr. Carr Wr. Cox 2 urin the iait few eari, itate of tlie educationai pro- Iia6 Leen cast into a new Peopie are Lecomin more of iife in the puLiic Scitoois; closer scrutiny is Leing made of the activities and goals of the classroom teacher. Ohe teacher is the focal point of most discussion, - dll the aids, hoohs and extra materials are not worth a great dea t if tL proper teachers are not emploged who can assist in the appropriate de¬ velopment of those who are left to their care. Dhe Ph oehus facultg has proven itself to he one of the most caring acuit ies in the citg. teachers can he di Scovered Spending extra time with students throughout the course of the dag. Weehlg afternoon studg halls were manned hg teachers in an effort to help those students who were concerned enough about their education to stag fpr that extra hit of nee iJ Up. So oft en the School dagS tend to become drudgerg; however, more than one that friendlg smile or pat on the h ach which was extended hg one of our teachers helped to brighten our wag through that eight-hour period. f¥ltA. tancid oack Gentru W . Jl„ kn6 Wr. Wr. WeL W-. Wor. Wr. WoJe Wrs. OaJe A Amiiingj Wr. Carr , poiei with liii firil period .jP. Pn tiili m. Skerrard m. Smith Jriri. Sonnentag Peri Wr. Piatt m. PrintU Wr. Prior Wr,. Pueke Wr,. Seacard 83 W«. Sp«in Wr. S Ul Wr,. £. DUma, K VLmaa m.. 3-,mU W«. 5. urner i3eiow jCefl: l ri. reqorif and Jennifer dfa ton iort ikrou k iome prinli for the earkook. 8eiow Wr. J earne , Wa or aion, Ck amkerhn Motet during a tunckeon. J Wr. aVelti enfo tke koipllatitiei of Ike 84 8eLn fruiter i temperature is fust part of the dait task for the nurse. f liantom J eaitk .. eepin the student Lodi of j koeLuA kea hh wai tL jot of W«. QitkeA, iL icitoof nurie, and Idfif. ffJone maL er, the student assistance counselor. UnLeflev- aLfe, Lut true, it was not unusual for students to Le waiting for the cli nic to open its doors lonq Lefore the first tard Lell of the da . .3s there an wonder w h the School nurse would want to roll her e eS and throw up her hands in despair ?JK- wa s willing to ive that Special touch to those students who were ill and did need her assistance, the nurse made the clinic an efficient worhahle atmosphere. Wr. Wone m aLer ietvej ai counielor fo. Ik ose students who nee ded an extra hand to et them throug h the da . Oft en Seen in his cuhh hole, located aroun d the lon j darh corri dor, Yifjr. fljone maher was more than eager to Support each and everg student who brought a problem to him. With Such caring people, it is not difficult to understand whg the hea ttk, atmosphere o fPk oehus was contagious. 85 f S ' Dop left: Dk ii phantom hu ii deiveA into the world of research op Plght: YlffrA. Reward an d Id ri. oriki review iome of tke neceiiitiei of tikrar reiearck. M ove: lYjrA. oun aAdiitA a Atudent in finding appropriate materiaiA. cjCeft: UdrA. parher ma k eA uAe of tke card cataio ue. 86 op: YV]r, cjCockett Apendd some lime out or a Lit o enfo aLie reading. M ove: Wr.. WeLon prepared the man itachi of magazines for inquiring PliantomS. Pk antom i eSource uineSS Dk rougkout ike ickoof would experience ear, one coufd kear ike moani and groans of oekui Jdiqk students aS tke Suffered tkrou k i et anotker reSearck paper, ke teackers Seemed to ke relentless in tkeir on going task to kroaden tke minds oftk eir ckarges. Ido matter wkat tke sukpct, it was a defi nite tkat some time during tke Sckool gear, eack and everg pkantom tke agong of a mafor paper. ddke likrarg was tke kaven for tke students; for it was kere, tkat males and females, nintk an d twelftk graders ckant ted tkeir com- plaints to tke keavens. DL faitkful likrarians Served as guardian angels and managed to escort tkeSe students tkrougk tkeir tri- als and trikt ulations. .3t is not aiwags easg to concentrate on tke assignmen pkantom soon discovers. t at hand, as tins 87 Pk oeLuA i eauti ei lie fourteenth annua (Wi Si f- hoehui Pag¬ eant was heiJ at the Ch amlyerfin Motet on riJa , October 10, 1986. Dhe pageant was from 7:00 untit 9:00 p.m. anJ a Jance was hetJ afterwards in honor of the new Wi oehus. Ohe pageant consisted of twentg-one contes¬ tants ranging in age from 16 to 20. Ohe contes¬ tants were j udged on personatitg, poise, and heautg. tdach contestant was interviewed a pane I of fudges, at a tuncheon on Octoh er 4j 1986. IJoung tadies disptaging character and poise wathed up onto the stage in both b eau tifut street- tength attire and gtamorous evening gowns. Ohe competition was exciting. Jft er att twentg-one contestants appeared on stage twice, aif were caded bach on to the stage to hear the announcement ofiL winners, he first award was for Wiss Congen ia fitg. Me winner of ,k,. much coveted award was .Stephanie Sragnham, a former Ph antom. .Site was a iso named Second runner-up in the competi¬ tion. Sirst runner-up was Peb ecca Miiigood, who is aiso a former Ph oebus student. M en as the remaining nineteen goung fadieS stood anxiousig, hoping to hear their names. Seventeen gear oid S effeg IdJaiher, a Pl oeLus Sdigh Senior, was crowned the new Wi ss Pl oe- bus. .Mil of the contestants participated in the parade on Saturdag morning. S eiieg ' lAJaiher presented the me dais to the winners of the race that morning, and iater she awarded trophies to the winning units in the parade. Sundag was another busg dag for the new gueen; she made an appearance at the fish frg in the rjCegion Maii in Pl oebus. Pight: iancing at the camera, Sara abier modeis her evening gown for the fudges. Seiow: Seth Sadier, is caught bg the photographer during the finaie of the evening. - dbove right: Serrg Johnston makes her wag through the crow d. Sop: Wari a PegeS gives her bach view. Pight: Srene idverette modeis her caSuai- wear w hiie the announcer provides a verbaisnapshot. SnapSh 88 ■■ Jeft: “ . . . an J the 1986 Wi a Plioeltui winner ii . . . §16, J(.etteif lAJafher. Seiow: Smite on her face and Lanner pinned correclttf — who woutd have hnown that site woufJ. (?e llie next lioeLuA? M ove: 2) ina Pkandonnet, in a tth er heauf , wathi the runway. Y iddte: Sh ari i amei, proudt wear¬ ing her banner, modeid her evening gown. rJ!efl: .3 wonder what Sherrie ihhond ii thinking ai ike begins the evening. 89 ' a im , S Bsi cL ' i£jp L • v3G A.U tti4 (7 Wa+-Sc?k •Pl UAJvJxy r , Mi ' V ' t J® ' A , 4 4 « (JtiJCiAAy M % ' ( OAAka .0-- ' y)VrfO ip 90 $+€ phani c_ ' ick, A _ U, _ Q?i ,’nC« ' n ' u L ' Ai IS Q , {XAAAArodtev iiUit.. ' a. i - J d ■ -t f ! C« ) ■ _ ,, ' 0 “r“ ‘ (J-Kt ' -JS lo ? 1 s c fl ' AnjjC 1 _..A 4 1 :x iJ ' Vi V 0 XJ ?! j -- w ' • ' v U 0 oU TVVbVLT) ' 9 -ii ttxiicxKCL f . l icw: uv uSiaAm flo matter where ou iooheJ thii i ear there wai one thln that wou(J afwat i catch i our e e . . . that wai ituJent involvement, l hantomi Jiipfai eJ their ichoof pride each and everi dai , not onl in the manner in which they went throuy h the h our to h our taihi of the claiiroom, hut alio in their appearance and a ttitude. f h a ntomi yot invo LJ. WUl, er the taih at hand wai to follow up on a M or orqaniza- tion related project, puih on with a fund raiiiny activity, or deco¬ rate a iection of the Phoehui halli, the Phantomi were hard at worh. hey were iupportive of numeroui community eventi. unitu related faithfully diiplayiny the blue an J goU colon wherever they went, f hoehui found itielf with perhapi the hardeit worhiny claiiei in iti hiitory. dariny wai a cen Irai theme throughout the t ear. fhe cariny itemmed from the immenie dedication of hoth the itaff and the itudent hody. St udent leaden tooh it upon themielvei to lead their charyei to victoriei which did not alwayi exiit on the athletic yroundi. Ifei, we were proud to he Phan- tomi . . . our Wan on J. pliihed. tccom- fdiyht: J nother freih yeti involved in Uc man owing up oat. M ore: haliooni for th, tearful Jdim Jdolloway lendi Iter Leauty to the Jdomecominy feitivitiei; fdiyltt: - dll worh and no pluy wai the motto of the fhantom team. 92 M ove : J3aiketl ai{ star, erri Wiih aniSj worliS karj in the cfaSSroom as wed as on the hashethad court. cHej t; ' What appears to he chaos in the hads, is simply organization as l ar as the phantoms are concerneJ. 93 94 Jar JHejl; f opcorn anj foot halt were two of the Leit wa S for a plioelyus Pl ant om to ipenj liii time. Jop: Wr. Sk errard an J ' flln. Jliomai aiiiit in the finaf decorations to the car. WML Jop: idand students take part in tke JdoLdai assemki . WML bottom: Jresk man phantoms continue to worh on tkeir float. iPotto m: Balloons, footkall and Smiles . . . definitely a winniny comkination. 95 96 lAJedcIina EdL Ok e purpoie ofiL mock weJJing wad to ikow eack and everi itep wkick wad involved in tke creation o a traditional wedding, ome o I tke redpondikilitied were edtimating tke codt of tke wedding, deciding on tke color dc kerne, delecting tke invitationd, and deciding wkere and wken tke ceremong dkould take place, t timed tke li dt of redpondikilitied for tke k ride and groom deemed overwkelming. ke dtudentd o W«. Vuu,!, an s firdt and fiftk period cladded catered tke reception ad well ad creating tke wedding, dyadic pland kegan at tke ondet of tke dckool gear, wo weekd kefore (dkridtmad krea kfi nal delectiond on gownd and tuxedod were made, ke kectic ladt week prior to tke ceremong wad filled witk cooking dutied. .Special invitationd were dent to tke Wagor and Wrd. €adon, 2)r. Wuddelman, Superintendent of Sckoo L, Sck oo t Bocrcl memkerd and media perdonnel. Skid wad tke firdt mock wedding experienced kg tke dtudentd of f koekud. Dki, courde wad not created to encourage teen marriaged, kut to dkow tke great amount of k wkick goed into tke preparation for a dding. vergtking wad done ad a cladd. wor Sop; l eporter l arLara diara inlerviewi tke krided and groomi. Widdfe: Wedding parlg memkeri gatker for a formal pkotograpk. kdottom; Wrd. Warudki and Wd. We gener enfog the deli cloud foodd during tke reception. 97 “p, rom 86 ne lie end the ickoof ea Ijringi with it many activitiei fc the Senior CLu memkeri. Oi oftke moit exciting oftk eie unc- tioni ii tke annual prom. UuJ- iy kefd during tke mon tk of Ijay, tkii dance ii tke dreiied- up final gatkering of many Pk oekui itudenti. Pke 1986 Prom wai ipecial in more wayi tkan one. Pk ii wai tke lait prom wkick wai ipon- iored ky tke Penior clan. Pkii year tke reiponiikility for a iuc- ceiifulprom fell on tke ikoulderi of tke unior claii. orgeoui prom dreiiei and itately tuxedoei decorated tke Ck amkerlin Pdotefi %hrginia eoom. Wuiic provided ky a kand kelped to iet tke feitive moo d for tke ieniori and tkeir datei. Poo ioon tke evening eicaped, and tke ieniori kad to return to a iomewkat normal life ai tkey prepared for graduation an d tke marck in tke Pdampton doliie- um. dlumeroui partiei followed tke dancing, im Packett invit¬ ed friendi to a pool party, and Ck rii Jiatn ad kii kome open to ienior friendi an d tk eir datei wko were itill awake and ready to kave a good time. Pi na lly tL time licid come the und (a ueen wet e announce d, C flloii and Wad. Qreene. Wr. Waikington crowns tke 1986 prom (pt P)avid Pdarrii and date enjoy tke muiic. onnie ueen. 98 .y4mante an J tori iliare J the enth, ni ht un foil he m uStc ' and cnfoij uMaSni o. 100 101 eauiiiicution yft Work 102 vertj l kantom enfoi i a (unclt l)real3, eipecia 4 afl er a hard da s wodt. M ove: Weii i a aelie appliei the fin- iiliing louckei to the dai i activitiei. 103 104 105 One the firdt concernd of each and evert itudent ai lie or ilte enteri dckooi in the fail, id wliicli iuncli period lie or ilie will he kfocked in to. Cli ecLin out that fourth period claid brought dgueatd o f delight from dome dtu- f- kantom Yl leafs graderd, who in the padt ha dh een uded to the confined of cafeteria, and ciode dupervidion hg teacherd. Odere an entirelg new rea im of freedom had to he condidered. YUodt Phantomd ad udted to thid without much difficultg. dentd and gruntd of didgudt from IJed, being a member of a high otherd. dchoof dtudent hodg wad hound to Hot having the opportunitg to he enfogahfe. dine with gour cfodedt friendd can Hew Phantomd afdo didcov- he an over-powering experience. ered that the lunched offered ffou hnow the ofd daging, mid- much more varietg to their lived. erg loved compang. (Sagged lunched and varioud SJhe maff eating atmodphere warm delectiond were available wad domething new for the ninth everg dag. Oop; .Serving lunched to Itungrg dtudentd id a dailg tadh. ight: PhoeLud new cafeteria manager prepared dome goodied for the dtudentd. dhove: PaulComhd and kid friendd enjog the Pkoehud atmodpkere during funck. 106 Dop: flat even the Aweel Anieii oo l can entice these phantoms enough to heep from posing (or tke camera. Dop Jeft: Drac, White and atn lAJafher etifo iome perionat lime. M ove: Wjri. .Sonnenta and Jri. re or qaze at iome new fewefr during their (unch hrea h. 3ar oCeft: cafeteria worher heepi haig throughout the morning houri. jCefl; .Scraping the tragi and cieaning the iitverware ii fuit a imaii pa rt of the dag i worh. 107 dieaninq up after a L of the dait taslt. ui da ii fudt a itnai 108 (Patrice acltSon and her friendi e« o (unck to etker. t i kh Wr6. Ibeaf Wr,. Seward, and komai enjoi a krief (unck kreak. Mssbn ccomp uilieJ M ovei Ylot et eniori, tfieie itudenti qet ai ciode ai poiiiLie to the Senior (Corner wliite dining. jCefl: f liantomi mail purckaie tkeir iunckei kefore tkeg get to enfog tkem. 109 funclied are a treat for iome dtudentd. Be¬ low: Cafeteria perionnet Lui at work. Tljr. entr an J Wr. JJeatwole aJJ a little ipice to lunch. .ydhove; ' MJhether hag lunch or hot lunch, there ii alwagi time to iocialize. height; anii StaggS laxei over lunch. 110 Ji ieemi ad if ive are aiwat i in puriuit of one tiling or another, phantoms were prime examples of this fact. One of their main pur¬ suits was a personalcor- the mall area th a close roup of friends so the could re¬ count the tales of the da during their U4 encounter wi th th e serv¬ ings of the dag. Oor Some studen ts this seemed to he the high¬ light of th eir as net in wi tket Loan ded for th eit classes eagerlg pushing their wag through the long lines to grah the goodies and race to th at most precious Seat. aCuchilg the .Seniors did not have aS Jiffi- It a tash. IdJith the tion of the Senior dorner last gear, the upper classmen could tahe their nourishment far from the crowd, re¬ lax and en og the corn- pang of the individuals which theg had come to cu crea h a lo od now over a long pen of time. She Senior (Corner is a privilege and a reward. Seniors are distingui shed mem¬ bers of the student hodg. Shis Special haven once again set them apart from the rest of the wor tl Ji Served aS a home for the wear . Sh e pursuit for that Special place in the ll will continue as ma the gears drift hg. Idv- ergone will have a Spe¬ cial niche. (Bottom J!eft: She ianclt lines sometimes Seem over- whelming. Botto m flight: Wrs. Shomas and Wrs. SraSer heighten the teach¬ er S dining room during lunch. Ill 2 .n ' S« QooU e l)on t iatf ood-L e idecauie ihe went on vacation Do a place no travel agency (dan iend anyone Dkey went domewkere Letter tkan Dn place we know Dke went on a ' ournet Dkei took a patk akea J of US — .y4 ikort cut IdJe took tke longer patk But tke patki will meet togetke Dn tke end J n d tk en we ll go to tk e Jnd UL So, for now, don t tkink good-kge Dkink, D ll iee gou iome dag. ler tern ill Stark, 1987 Dn memorg of tke f kantomi wko departed tkid ickool term. 112 %r moit of ud, rodin into the lia (Lo Pk oekui on a YVJonda morning id not al- wa i tke eaiieit tkinq to do. rJlonq kefore we get kete, l r. IdJaikington ka6 put in a great deal of time making sure tkat our Wondag , and everg dag tkerea fter gets off to a good start, dn ordinarg work wee k (o. ' yjfjr. IdJaskington does not end on ridag afternoon. Yduck of kis weekend time is spent preparing for tke future activities of tke Pkantoms. Idintk graders discovered tke caring atti¬ tude of our principal guicklg. .Special meet¬ ings were keld wi tk tk e new PkantomS to discuss not on Ig tke ru leS and regulations, kut also tk e concerns of tkeSe individuals. ydll pkantoms regard Iddr. IdJasking- ton as a leader. Sdis kigk visikilitg at all Pkantom activities kotk during and after Sckool kours kelps to koost tke Spirit of iL pkantoms. 1 113 W. SennM ft nJi it neceiiar to divide Itii time amon numeeoui feiponsiLiiitiei. f]ot onit , did lie lian die til e iclieduiing of all a tliietic even ti for til e icliooi, Lut aiio he found tlie time to handle ang discipline problems which cropped up during the course of the gear where ninth graders were concerne d. thletes and students turned to Yldr. (I3ennett when their concerns needed to he heard and an answer needed to he provided. Jdis officia I title, .Assistant f ri ncl- pal an d dthletic 2)irector, made it more than evi dent th at his dags were fitU with man duties. Wrs. Jdenrg was a new addition to tli administrative orce this i ear. fJot onlg was sh a new face to Phoehus, U J,o a new adminis trator in the citg of Jdampton. She found he, duties to he challenging and rewarding. Sssis tant f rincipal of ..instruction, she was it charge of handling and Solving ang instruction alproblems that loomed on the horizon, whethet theg he student or teacher concerns. She first feu weehs were hectic ones, hut sh e was soon c tural part of f hantom life. na 5 J4 e n r ft a V i c k WIr. Ylavichas, Assistant Principal moved up with last gear s ninth graders, am continued to handle ang discipline problem which theg might experience as tenth graders ..Slwags on top of the situation, he could h, found opening fammed locherS, pulling cafete ria dutg, ironing out differences between stu dents, and helping those teachers who hrough, Speciat problems to him. Shrough it all, ht continued to Smile and ease the load of thosi aroun d h im. 114 a 5 jPltantom antasi ei 7een WoMn’l u 4 ave Le nice to arrive at work one Ja , iit down at our deik, imi (e at tkoie individuals wko passed k , occasionally sk u down tke kail to insure tkat all was we It? J 4 ere was ever a fantasy, tkis was sure to ke one tkat tke 2) eanS LIJ Somewkere in tke confines of tkeir wildest imayinations. ke life of a 2)ean is far from tkat fantasy wor Id. Vn- kelievakle lines of students were viewed on a daily k asis as tkey stood outside of tke respective t)ean s office wait- iny to receive an excused or unexcuSed note for a previous aksence. .. Attemptiny to keep ed up witk tke tardies was a mind-koyyliny experience. krouykout tke day, Wrs. Jinda 2) eans, 2) ean of Women, and Coach mhe Dalton, Dbean of Wen, cou Id still find tke ti me to take care of tkat one extra student wko needed some spe¬ cial understandiny. Hintk yraders and tkose students new to f koekuS ka d to adfust to tke roles tkat were kandled ky tke 2) eanS; tkis was a new experience for tk em, Okey soon discovered tkat tke 2)eans office was a place one could yo to for kelp wken an understandiny keart was needed. 115 Guidi uiaance Wk en a It eL (aiL, wliefe Joei one turn ? One advanced to the guidance department. Ot ii there that the traine d ita will counief each student and qet him or her on the appropriate path to iucceid. oCocated upstairs in the d ngiish ha a, ike guidance offices were aiwagS inuo U in husg traffic patterns. Ohe beginning of the School gear, found mang f hantoms questioning their schedules. Ohe closing of the School gear found departing f hantoms preparing those last min- uteS items wi th the assistance of their guidance counselors, So that theg could Smoo thlg move to the next stage in their lives. ddager to Serve the student hodg, the counsel¬ ors visited classes and posted iign up sheets So that theg could guarantee each student the chance to discuss ang problems he or she might have during the course of the gear. 116 W«. mmoni 117 determination and dedication are two cliaracteriitici that each good decretarg dliould poiieii. gou add to tkeie the gualitiei o caring and a loving heart gou would have a good deicription of the th ree delightlul women who man the main office Office Staff or hold down the fort. Idach decretarg had her own perional liit of reiponiihilitiei, get it wai not unuiual to find each one lending a helping hand to the other, or to itudenti and teacheri who needed a hit of extra guidance to get through the long dag. With dmi L in tact, theie ladiei tooh on the taihs of the dag, and uiuallg emerged victorioui at the end of the eight houri. We thanh each one of th em for their guidance and courage. Oheg ena UeJ mang of ui to dee the light at the end of the tunnel. 118 J. ZJa ior galk ter6 mfre 119 Quarter!? acL, avid LJ, iL Ut of! u k is receiver. Kiow: Oke ScoreLoard reflects et another victory for the f hantoms. j LoeLuA ootlyaii DL Pk oekui Pkantomi rekounded from a normal, et diiappointin ieaion to rei n ai co-diitrict ckampi witk Jdampton Jdigk, tke 2) tVi- ilon state ckampions, witk a 9-3 record, . fter losing tke first two games, pkoekuS went on a nine game winning streak, skocking evergone in tke state, ddventua tt,Pk oekus went to tke post season district tournament, in Searck of tke division .33 state ckampion- skip. 3ke Pk antoms were sckeduled to plag Cdradock, a team tkat tkeg kad keaten ear Lr in a pre-SeaSon game, kut due to a forfeit kg J!a- fagette, tke team previouslg koldi ng down Second place, were tkrust into first place aS district ckampS, an d k a d to take on JUM Da tor. Dke Pk antoms kad also plaged oCake 3aglor in a pre-SeaSon game, losing on a trick punt plug. aCike tke first meeting of tke two teams, tke game was low Scoring and verg close. 3kis time, kowever, Pk oehus prevai U 9 - 7 . Pk oekui i aootl prlunei tou, wken tkeu once again ran eg once agi met tke lAJarwick l aiders, a team tkeg kad keaten on komecoming 27-22. 3ke muck larger and stronger team, sta- tisticallg, en JeJ tke Pk an- toms elakorate season. 120 oCefti 2)aviJ Preiiie reieasei the Ijaii under preiiure. WIiddfe: f unnin L acL, Ponnie (Prown, Lreahi lltrou li a tou k Paider defeniive line. 121 J4. omecomin 9 1986 Spi rit Wed mar keJ the Le inning of footLa a k ome coming, ke week kegan witk fleeJ 3:)ag, foiioweJ kg um ag, win 2)ag,2) eeii- Vp t)ag, anJ J3iue-an J-QolJ Pk oekud Spirit afmoit met its peak tkat riJag dur¬ ing tke pep raiig. ke Seniors took tke Spirit stick and witk a rougk ka ttie were a kfe to con- guer tke funiorS in tke tug- o war competition. £ack class Spent .Satur- dag afternoon putting tke fin- isk touckeS on tkeir respective komecoming floats, ke pa¬ rade kegan a t (ditg Jdalland ended at tiarling .Stadium. Ske Sopkomores won for tke greatest participation, and tke seniors won for tke kest- decorated float. t)uring Uf-time, tke J4o mecoming S ing and Queen were announced and presented to tke ckeering Pkantom crowd. Welford Sook er an jj(i m Sdollowag were tke konorees. So top off tk e wee k.pk oe- kuS triumpked over lAJarwick witk a 27-22 win. Skeg didn t fust win tke Sdomecoming game, kut also Set a new Sckool recor Jofik ree consecu¬ tive wins. Ske tension o I tke game is ok- served in tke eges of Pkantom supporters. Below.- Wang famili ar faces ckeer tkeir team on to victorg. 122 Seiow; Jinlikinq louckei are applied to tke Senior float. BeU igkt: Qa le _y4uitin repreSenti tke S.Jd...y4. ee e Betk- nn Wilier and Wike Win adorn tke junior claii float. BeU: DL Sreikman float ii an e e-catcker. Bot¬ tom; leaking its wa down tke parade route is tke Sopkomore i 123 f l ' ' iqlii: 2 eef} in concentration, this Plr antom appears emotionieSi. Peiow: ( oack I ' lewSome prepares to aJuise Some of liis piat ers. J3eiow Pi kt: PkoekuS skowS pientt of action again st ' IParwick. lf3otto m: Coack 2) ee discusses some strategy witk numker 84- jPliantom 124 jCefli Coach Oailon heepi a close wa Ich on the j kantom team in action. M ove: Coaches 2) ee and Gallon iliare Some expertise with a member of the team. 125 winning ieaion ii Leart-feit, ai a imile oftet cltarmed the (ipi of the footl)a{( pfai eri. T)op: Jdustfe was tit word for the Plantom defense. M ove: Practice was oftet gruehnq for the funior uarsit and varsity teams. 126 ar jCeff: Olte f liantom fine prepare!) j or action, f efow: junior oarsiti pfatjer fufftf unJerilanJi the emotions oj the t ame. Botto m: Or, Cfuarterhachs tahe turns hein overcome bij team. IVltoever saij that fife was eastj? Jpposmcj overcome hit the othc 127 Mission , ccomp ii lied Pkantom Uariiiu f ltoehui 7 . ecou kian 10 PkoeLui 0 J4ampion 34 pkoeLuS 20 erguion 6 Pkoekui 35 Qfankg 0 1 Pkoekui 27 HJa$wick 22 f pkoekui 32 Sbenkigk 7 pkoeku-i 13 nUciwiife 7 f koektti 13 iSetkei 9 Pkmkui .. 7 e£apge1le 0 (forfeii) f koekui 21 Co. 0 PL -offs, Pkoekui 9 Dagior 7 Pkoekui 8 ' Warwick 32 Pkar liom junior ' Uariitg pkoekui 6 • ecougktan 0 pkoekui 0 .J ampton ' ' ' ■34- pkoekui 0 erguion 8 pkoekui 7 ' Warwick 14:-0;g:4 pkoekui 0 3 enkigk to pkoekui 7 WenckoiHe 0 Pkoekui 0 Betkei 10 .. pkoekui 21 oCafageite ' :: -32 , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' . ' V ' • x:. ' ! If i i ' 128 1987 ootlyaiiteam: ow 1; ernanJo rant, leon nie i3rown, ’iJt rone iefcls, err Yfloore, JwarJ J4opliini, Pat Coteman, eff JiotLm an, Purt C kerr , :baviJ PreJe f. Po. 2: Coack 2)ee, Ponnie Waskington, (jreg Wa.on, J(e.ln Beaed, Perr Woore, Pete WkitfieU, ok n { rowtiy ( oaclt l lewSome. f ow 3: - nJre f oASy t]ike rtiSy ric aCeon arriSy (t oLLi turnery am oneAy oJne i3unnAy Jonathan WlLon, ok n Bmitk, Boack Perr . Pow 4: -J irk Bar ke, Booker Co., 2)aoiJ Broa,n, Blii J(azee, amie Jda man, Pom Boddie, Cory Prmistead, erry P yiick, Pirn Willi ami, J ndre enkini. Bu im Peam: Pow U rJlee Cnyliik, Jennifer .Plkriykt, Piavid Cnylii k, Betk Jnn Wilier, Puit PricCy C atyn ScliuitlieiAAy l ick oi ner. i ow 2: J4eacl ( oacli oi WJinLowicZy rac l eviney Clien i akrenkru y oCarr JJ owardy tianeen OJCeeje, Qrey J(ock, Betk Bunck ( manayerj, Pisiitanl on fyjone maker. c oacr Of wim Pkii year i iwim team kad a literal iink or iwim ieaion ckaracterize dkyk atd wot k, lony ptac- ticei, and itrenuoui e ort. Pke practicei coniiited of diitance iwimminy (akout one mile per day) and iprinti ( 20 ieti of 25 meterij. Plio, oar iwimmeri practiced many itylei of iwimminy dariny tke ieaion inc ladi ny tke freeityle-crawl, tke kreaitroke, tke kat- terfly, and tke k ackitroke. Pkoayk tke Pk oekui team did not win a meet tkii year, tkeir efforti were complimented to tkeir akilitiei and itamina. Pk e w kole tea m wai out- itandiny individually, kat tke fact tkat Pkoekui iunk in competition wai kecauie of numkeri. Me in tke pait, lack of intereit and participation wai tke yreateit enemy of tke tea m. Pke team, wkick wai made up of Captain Pee Cnyliik, CkerylPakrenkruy, Pracy P)evine, Puity Price, Betk nne Wilier, J aren Sckaltkii, Qrey J(ock, P anneen O P eefe, Parry Pdoward, Pickard Joyner, P)avid Cnyliik, and Jennifer Ikriykt, k ecame extremely yood iwimmeri due to tkeir dedication. IdJitk tke yuidance of Coack WinklewiU an d Piiiitant Coack on koneymak- er, tkePk oekui Pdiyk iwim team kad a yood ckance of winniny in diitrict competition, kat kecauie of a damayed pool it did not come akout. lio, tke damayed pool forced tke iwim ieaion to a cloie and tke kard work of our team wai unrewar ded. A Pkotkus 4 ' MJarwick 5 f-Htoekui t AJamplott 8 ptioehus 3 derguson 6 pkoeius t ACecougktan 8 f oekuS 0 Wlenckvtiie 9 0 jHafagette 9 j-Hwekui 3 Sienkifk 6 f-Htoekus 4 Belket 5 JiifSi arh returns voiie . 3ar Betk nne prepares to Serve. M BiB i iijpi i i jurpTtpnBfpinn Wlar ot lee k an dii competes against her opponent, dispiag- ing her winning form. 130 Participalln on the fudt one of l arqol aclivilies. tennis team was S extracurricafar -ti Warhol JHee and iii Siarl. team up for some f liantom ac¬ tion. lAJrestfin team: l ow •• J im WinUeman, WiL Woife, 3saac ll3 iacliei e, .Sand .Stanfe , erem , 2)enise ' IdJoeliier. I ow 2: (doack on w ann, J enn .Simmons, Suff JdopL ins, JaWorris Wilson 131 1986 unior 1 ariit i3aieLa(t team; l ow 1: ene i3rinion, Sanzo, Warvi n S4 ion, cott l an ndj Di m ok ndon. leow 2: Dim Wiifiam,, Scott VonScUfing, Jt Ln DbanieL, Ru Jifrice, Watt J(c feou.3.JoL ' y eUer, Snan Sanzo, Wa n D ig ini, D)aviJ iltlioni, ' ffjatt aCeviiter, ( oac i Sanzo. ane. e 1 1 ■ (m 1986 SoftLaii tea Parra, D)eUie P, Pow 1: Damm So gs, l ilzi Peid, ( kergi Dakrenkrug, Stepkanie Dragnkam, Derri Widiami. Pow 2; Pamone ' Valentine, jCikkg ii leg, Eetk Eunck, J erri Qkk oni, Poack Dragnkam. 132 Mission A ccomp Excellence {effkanig Z ra nkam .40) ffiicker 0eilt unck .2SS U( kustt, oulpJ. JiU Parra .333 f4fu E)erri 14Jif iams .345 rta ikkons 321 fit kaie Pktrft ?arfvttkru0 ■ .386 ■ 2rtJ kaie ik.it. ina ortftfer .412 caUker JCtrri ikkoai oaiftJ. nUi Pe ii .239 2nJ kaie, ik.it. .263 tit kaSe, oal ij. . aren. atrckiiJ ffitcker Jennifer Etafim pia er ptickgr, Pumona ktienUne utility piat er wad de 133 junior ardit a LetLuii eani: ow . ondeii j u li, vcin Jdarreiion ' arneii lAJiil inA ,. n it e fYlot an atnie ( liappe 11. eo 2,2). j). i?o , ( manage r), Wi uelXL l j aniei WarLo ..JCin , olin f oiS, Cori Jrett, 2)arre Qoddard, ndre l oii ( manager). riot pictured: Thomas ddaife , Booker Cox, Carneli Re. •seeie. 134 3L funior vanity Lai ketLafi team and the rjCadt liantomi once a aln Lrouqkt a Lriiliant ipotli lit to focui on Pk oeLui J4ifL DL Junior vanity team Loaited a new ickoof record for Junior vanity wind; tkei emerged victorioui with 12 wini and 4 ioiiei. ke rJHadt Pkantomi repeated tkeir over-powering wagi once again tkii gear. t preii time tke itrong girii team, coached kg Iddike aiton wai well on iti wag toward a .State (dkampionikip. Ske emotioni and pride of eack and everg Pkantom wai car¬ ried onto tke court. c k a m p • i o n d ke cliampion- ikip koun dQirL ' Jdaiketk ait team demonstratei tke fine art of piag- ing tke game and doing it iveii! 135 %p: J(i m . J4ottowa prepares to ive the crown awa y as W. Wusk in ton wa u eS. M ot e: ' tieljljie Preiiie wean the crown for the 1987 i aihethaif J4omeconiin feitivitiei. height; Y hemheri of the 1987 aiheth aii J4omecomin court are preiented to the ituJent hod during ha(f-time. 136 M omecoming op: 2)el)l ie f reiiie an J r onaid Coieman ierve ai and Queen of idaikeiLati Jdotnecominq, 1987. ddar jCeft; Wleiford idook er an d ZJracf tdicli ardion ierved ai clan reipreientalivei. Yljiddfe; - d pretti iai d to le lile a me fod . . . and io it ii, ai et another clan repreientative itrolfi. dJop: (dhriitine inion and tdod Jda nei itrihe a itunning poie. ifdefow: dJomm lAJeih and Jdefena idarrett ma he th eit wa to the en dot the Jdonor uard. 137 i I II J On tL W. 2kis gear proved to ke tational ffleet wkere enng an interesting one for tke skowed ske kad tke possikil- cross countrg teams. Ske itg to ke one of tke strongest kogs team skowed tremen¬ runners in tke district kg dous improvement from last placing t9tk. gear and tke girls kad an %iJe ran well against a excedent ieaion; tliii ieinq itrong 3 enl igli team at ove J4a mp ton ike fo llowinq wee L, i ut lost a close deci¬ sion. ZJracg an J f osie missed ike Ls to tL Wil¬ liam anj Ydarg nvita- iional, and we fielJeJ a team of on 4 A ' ' tke first gear for a girls f ewporl f ews Citg Rarh S ecougktan ran well team at pkoekuS. and lost. IdJe tken kad a against uS, kut we kandilg lAJe took on Sakk on coack s nigktmare at ork defeated tkem. verg skort notice in a scrim¬ as ddarkara d3randt took a J(irk Jdilliard and mage meet at osnold s wrong turn on tke course Slfersti Simonsen ran ex- Sdop park, Sugust 28. and kept uS waiting two cellent races in tke Citg Ske meet did our girls no kours as we tried to find meet. Ske kogS finisked ood as ike akk girls walke J tke course. Bethel ran well against uSy kui Jennifer fkrigkt and Dracg 2) evine ran excel lent races for tke girts., even tkougk d3etkel ran onlg ikree girls. Weth en went to the fUolh Catholic Jnoi- ker. .Ske took a tour of tke viewport flews Citg Park campsite area. lAJarwick gave tke kogs tkeir first win aS 2)avid an J J(irh fi nisked , 2. 2ke girls took tke first five places. We sk oulJ have heaten sixth in the 2)istrict Wleet an J the girls fifth, as 2l ersti finisked tentkf earning ker trip to ike Pe- gionals. 2or kaving miss¬ ing akout four weeks of the Season, kecause ske wan ted to plf g kas keik all, Jlfersti haJ an excellent season. Orach Oeam: ICow 1: Oonga Ooster, Oracg Blachleg, Christine Crews, Oherrg .Olston, Patri ce Copeland, Oina ameS, Oerri Barrett. I ow 2; O risti BimonSen, jCavenia Scales, Shanda Smith, Oonga tCaffin, Shannon OCaggS, O im Sdamilton, oCisa Carr. Cow 3: OSavid ICichardson, S evin Beard, Oim Milliard, Ogrone Oields, Wer i Walker, M an Oairhanks, ' WJilliam IdJainwright, dre Blackleg, f ot pictured, Walaika Oaglor, Oh omaS Odarrelson, Wanager: 2oni lAJorks, .2 urtis (dkerrg, 2dcirr€n JdolmeS, J enng .Stokes. 138 JCecouffttan rr Qirfi rm Jdamplon ■i 19 Pkoekus 63 ' Wanviek 49 “ddenfu-ion 12 Pkoekui 47 lkJ 44 Pkoekai 47 ractt J(ec0U ktan 39 Jdampto n 57 fHtoel us 34 IdJanvick 78 dtrtfuion 27 28 SdU 72 Pkotkai 28 m. . Mr Tf’ , irli C roi6 dountri ; t ow 1: J riili imonien, J riitt i iunl. f ow 2; ' fflefanie Crazier, enn y4fl}ri lil, T)raci 2 ) evine, l oiie Sta qi. ■ IW • ■ . i; ; ? ' Country s B tU 43 Plwekm ■■ • Sxi ' a enkifk 15 Pkotkui 50 ■ 1 U k m 16 f o kui .; 4 , ■ ■? li aru iclt 32 pkoekus 23 ; dfampion 26 fHmekni 29 J(ecouftttaa 32 d Hu tkni Cilf ■ « ' (2) S itnel QiM JSetU pkoekui 23 tdn k 19 jPltotkui 38 york 31 24 iJarwick 30 f «eku4 15 JdampUn Pkodu4 forftit) (eeoufkfan Pkoekui (fm-feit) eu, 1 5 J 3 oi i C roiS ( ountrtf: l ow I: . J irlt J4iftiarJ, cjCee ngtiili. f ow 2; teve y4nioficL, Sanzo, tiavid t icliardson, %iJatnwri it. 139 Jeft: J U J4iiii arj continuei to move on the courie. M ove: oiie and raci jhevine move to the front of a group of runneri. 140 j -, op: anzOj an J l ickaei Voi e ati diAplaif winning form6. Ifliddie: enniferj J ristij an J f oMe aLe iait minute preparation for their ice. %r Jeft: 3) avi d ick arJion i ofiie ilrikei aqainit the kackqround. e(t: Jennifer M ri kt continued to kea J of k er competitori. ddelow; Jlee move ,1 J fl J c J O fl 141 142 jf Lantomd on! Mission i roadcaitin (dlul}; dleveland jtiixon, treaiurer; f rincei6 f err , Daitk MolUa , WJiU M- dulMu au ir, president. rl CLL ow 1: Jha Wann, ZIrevor Paqe, j? enni fer l uz ckko, (Zkarlotte ZJot- kert, Stepkanie Cook, t ou, 2.. J(im Seck- rat, Zbavid Weft on, okn .yddams, J eitk l itckeff fpreiidentj, Jdarr Jdoward, Cart One. MJSJ: k ou, .. Quincy Bo d, Rodney t okerh, oknn Skedd, Barkara Brandt, J amie Beqor, Pauia Zlagne , onatkan eSiup, Zlkeodore ZJbouqiai. Pow 2: 2a(pk .ydndrewi, Frederick Yjetion, O eitk ' IdJiifiami, odepk Cuerette, Bcott oCawion, Ben aCee, Bi(( Pki((ipS, Sk awn Baunderi, Bteve Oer uion, Bokk Jdikkiti. k ow 3: (en 2)afe, ZCauid k ickardion, ZBaue l ick, Pa(pk 2) eiimone. Ore Price, Oom Barrett, Ckrii IdJuatt, Curtid ZBau, .Adrian Beau, Wike Clancy. 144 ow 1: amm jHamorrii ' H lfion, ( krii l acon, Curtii Shannon cott. f ow 2: Omega 04arrii, ajie JJorne, WiL Carrutker,, RoJneg l okerb, Vince Worton, Woerb J4ick.. t ou, 3= OMCo., Pat Coleman, amei Cowart, 2) avid Pre6sleg, Cugene Egnum, J(eitk Ooiter, Wr. Worris. M uMciand ,Supefl) I, ieoJ„e„ Mrh, nJtin,, 3 avid d adford, 9f}arcui Prater, odg Sanzo, immg. Row 2: Wr. Worrb, okn Cakilt, Pat Coleman, Pkilip Boki, Wickael Carrutkers, itiavid Preidleg. Dke Vati onal Siociation of azz Educators Sponsored the third annual 11 Uir inia Jdi h School SnSemhle this past Yjoventher at tke Vi r inia State Wuiic Conference tkat wai keld at tke Sdotel Roa¬ noke. Skii group was ckosen kg aud ition and Pk oehuS Sdi h School was indeed well repre¬ sented, Of the eighteen members in the enSem- hle nine from Pk oehus participated and two others from f hoehuS were una kle due to tk eir participation at tke 2)istrict footkallplagoff game witk VJarwick Sdigk Sckool wkick occurred at tke same time as tke State Wusic Sestival. Wemk ers from Pk oehus who participat¬ ed were Wike Carrutk erSf Jokn Cakill and od Sanzoy trumpets; 3)avi d Sasford and Y arcuS Prater tromhoneS; Slogd Wullins and Pkilip Boki, saxophones; int Sailor, piano; and f odne oherts drum Set. 3)avid pressle and pat Ooleman drums were the two who were unable to perform due to tke footkall ame. ,3n additi on to tke students from Pkoe- kus, tke director of tkis gear s ensemkle was M Worris, k and director at phoebuS. 145 DL L anJ anJ auxifiarij uniti Jefi- niteii Jiipfai eJ the true f- lioeLui co ion In tlieir JeJication and hard work. flo matter wLat initrument or unit the itu- denti Lelon ed to, JtU practicing and per ormin to do. ideing a member o fiLt, and wai not iucli an eai taiL. Adhere wai aiwai i iometliin on the iclieduie or tkeie itu- denti, whether it wai fund-raiiin , prac¬ ticing, per ormin or juit enj oi ing the fue C oic Of A company A endi. dJhii i ear i han d h ad more ieniori than in of the pait t eari. dJhe plan tied to tahe advantage o f thii hg reaching for a goal of iuperior at the Ba nd ddeitivai w hich inc UJ a ti iL oth er handi from thii area. dJheg began the ichooi gear with nu- meroui fund-raiiing activitiei, and theg tinue dthi i proceii throughout the gear con until they had eg naa enough moneg d for the annualhan d trip in ma„. DL i and trip ierved ai a tgpe of reward for the hard wor hth a t the h and memheri put out dur¬ ing the courie of the gear. ydlthough the itudenti invo LJ in out hand program ieem to have had a few advantagei: getting out of claii, ipecial tripi . . . theie few advantagei are well- deierved hg the memheri of our Pl oehui hand. ' iVoodwindi; hdow I: (ftoria %iJalhini, Uracg lAJhite, hchg t)e(daire, (daroi (diinlon, (dhanda Idretfow, dJraceg dt)evine, nu iJa ueLe, Bri an Bechno, Binelter aCee, dlorraine - dihew, piiilia l ddg. hdow 2: Caiiandra lljcCrag, 7l]efinda jlewii, -AnncJ!lza lAJilli, dJedra Qathng, Qreen, hlohin ddurner, Beth Badfer, Ba ni .Scotty oSaiinJ Scott, Srina Srown. l ow 3: Surl Suchanan, Srac tfdelyrew, .Bondar Jdeileg, Sahrina dbicherion, Sghii Jovett, Jdevin Warhi, d)argf (foodrich, uanita ( ooL, BoJgn BJioch, Jliia Parher. Pow 4 - ' Ibaphne WJlini, l ric Pritchett, Bonija d ePoie, Bt eve roSA, S eitk Foster, Skerry Scott, Son a Srooki, enni e oknAon, C art n SckuitkeiAA, cjCori Surner. Pow 5: Diogd WJiim, Philip Bohi, flicole Benjamin, dJraceg d) ru m m on d, Dra nk S airkankA. anne ara er iagtwirierA: Pow h IJoianda .Biiton, Briha ddiii, fljeliiia Baker, ddehhie Preiiieg, diia (drow. Pow 2; (decelia Pagnor, a ani ta j? onei, Su,U nicJullff. J l.n Brown, J im (drow, d(im Jdotlowau. Pow 3; fl}r. Tfjorris. 2 ) rum Wa or,: Sk art amedy rac rummond. ydl)Ove he maforetteS, in l tue an d oid, malie their appearance in a parade, .- dhove; (aq Iwirleri cheer the ooth ait team on. idohert .Siaaqhter entertains the tdhantomS and raises school Spirit. dYlajoretteS: ddarhara uch anan _Jdaq rJtewis dda reen. imq Staqe Band; tdow I; C. Schaitheiss, r£. shew, B. oCanqstaff, B. Bechno, Sanzo, S. Scott, tdow 2: tlh omes, S. fijanus, ft]. Qriffin, S(. Soster, £. Qoodrich. eou, 3; m. Worris, Waqo, j . Smalt S. Bmano, W. Slaughter, O. Boqqs, S. Sairhanhs. Brass; l osie Staqqs, Warcus Prater, Ch ris Sishel, Pohert SpriqqS, 2)aoid Basford, Warh Boqd. f ou; 2; fUihe WcCahe, Scott Wanns, Walter Brower, Wavin (griffin, Bari (joodrich, odq Sanzo, Carol Boqh in . I ow 3: lAJa ne omedy rnei t manoy elqn n Small, Christine Jth inAotiy Joh anna Waqo, Sh ari atneS, ndre Worqan, Wihe Carruthers. Row 4; Jermaine Mien, S)on Woore, erit Slater, ohn Cahill Wihe Slaughter, Moin Walher, Billq Surner, Jdolph younq, Robert Slauqht ery n dre enliinS. azz BnSemhle; Row 1; -cddolph younq, 3)ai ' id Basford, Curtis Sracq ah ei ine, Bharql oodrich, Carol Boqhins. Row 2; Christi ne Jthinson, Philip Bohi, Sh ari ameS, Wichael Ca rru thers, SHi ' in lAJalher, lAJalter Brower, 7l]arcuS Prater. Row 3; I ' ljr. H orris, Sloqd 77Ulins, Qarrit Slatter, ohn Cahill Rat Co leman, Rodneq l oLertSy i im Saqlor. 147 2) own to the lAJi On OctoLer 6, a ter montlid preparation, the Oidewater Oliaiien e team faced iait i ear J cltampioni, Waur . were ied captain Warhol Jee. .ydt tile end of the firit round of picn , pit oehuA ied their oppo- nenti h a ic ore o f 120 to 100. Ohrou hout the ma tch, the Score was either tied or extremei close. Oeam members Wargol Jee, WuUe PU:,, Eob, an J Q,ofl were quick on the h uzzer and gave the returning champions guite a cha {tenge. ’’ .ydt the end of the sixth and final round of competition, the ire Score was tied a t 380 points. Ohe teams then entered a tiehreaher round of three questions resulting in a final Score o {Pt oe kui 380 an J ' ttlaurg 400. Dki was a remarha Ue ac- complishment hg the Phantoms, who had never before made it past the first round of competi¬ tion. Oh anti muit go to the eoache . We. Veit Coe onj m . Bonnie Dingle, who spent endless hours preparing the team. Ohe alternates to the Phantom team were Xee CngliA Wi- clieie J4eclJeeny .Shane daidweiij an d 0) avi d Easford. CngLL Wichefe Jledden, 2)aviJ ll3usford SLne Caldwell Row 2: Wichael Wingee, 711 argot Jee, Rhilip Bohi, Qeoft Jverg, Wr. Cox. 148 forensics; Row I: Btaggs, TYlichele Jledden, Welanie Jrazier, Jee Cnglish, Jracg J) evine, JereSa Jturm, Rel ecca Qri We liisa Jogazzi, Jtanie a. Wgnn. Ko. 4. p.ttSt arh, d dg Janzo, Jlihi Caion, Jngie Roscoe, Clizaheth Sadler, d imm J(i mm, Caseg Covault, fUarg Jdelleg. Row 3: flicole Waust, Jeh Ch ainaniy Oshoh Patel Javid Bla chwe ll, Qeoff O verg. Jiao Jruong, Jeanne Cranlil Tlatural Jlelpersi Row 1: Criha Jlill, Jisa Bowman, Tflarian llgugen. Well SSa Qaehe, danis Staggs, Onn Jixon, ina Czzell Row 2: Beth Bu ncky J(i m d stis, Barbara Brandt, Wichael Wolfe, Chergl Jahrenhrug, Clizabeth Sadler, Renee Jeonar d, J(im Brown, Wrs. Woods. MaJ Work Pay, Off ffUei Ilf].: ] ow I: anis Sla 5, niicLfe JleJJen, Jee €ngLL. Orac 2 ) evine, Theresa ifurm, J4ao ruonq, H]r. f izzo. How 2; Hoiie .Sta gi, rJleanne CranfiiL I3etk nn Wider. Jisa SLrriK. Waqgie J tne f n ano. How 3: it( Stark. Wike Win ee, J iki €a ion. fllargot jCee, Sara oaJ. aCek dkaniam. How 4: Chzakelk Sadler. Ckrii Wgnn. fhcoie Wauit, Jikok Patel, Qeoff Joerg. U anielle Wgnn. Some da i it Seemi ai if tL t, arder we worL, tke ieii we accompliili. She memkeri of tke Sdonor Society found tkat tkeg were tke exception to tkii rule. Seing konored as excelling in tke academic disciplines, carries witk it a pride and reat i.JofJf- esteem. fYlatk Sdonor Society memkers and tkoSe individuals wko found tkemsleves to ke a part of iL Wojet VniUj flat ! ons qroup worked a threat deal for man lonq kours to ain tkeSe distinctions. Ske Sa tkat all work and no pla can produce a dull personality; kowever, tkeSe PkantomS are proof positive tkat kard k led to a Special distinction. Skey gained in kotk Spirit and wort ind. mi Watk Jlonor Society: How 1: 2)ekkie Pressley, 2)ekkie Vyayen, Wickele Sled Jen (President), Warian fjyuyen, cd]ee flloryan, StayyS, Slelly ohavis. How 2; Slaren 3 avis, Sntku flyuyen, rdisa (dranfill, Jisa Skerrill, Waryot Jee, Suza nne Soyd, Pkeryl Sakrenkruy, 2) ian ne reen. How 3: Jackie fiJaltz, Steve SroJerick, fflike fllinyee, Sommy Weik, J(irk Milliard, QeoffJvery, M avid Srown, 2)avi J Hi ckrdson. Jdonor Society: How t: .Sntku flyuyen, Setk Sadler, Wickelle SdedJen, fflaryot jCee, Suzanne Soyd, anis Stayys. How 2: rjleanne Cranjill, cjlisa Skerrill, fflike fflinyee, d ianne Cyreene, Hkeryl Sakrenkruy, Sark ara IJea 149 J oiidat edtiviti eS 2) tiring the ( hriit mai hohda i, all 2he total amount ralied h the itudent jirit period claiiei collected nionei to give to the Salvation rmij. On Oridag, hejore Ohriitmai hrea h, the h anJ an d the chorus put together a Ohristmas program for th e Schoo I 2) tiring the program a chech was presented to the Salvation drmg representative from the S.O.S. hodg was $1,347-61. 2his proj ect was spon¬ sored hg the freshman class. 2h e weeli Lfore a ristmas, the halls huzzed with (dh ristmas cheer. l eJ and green the festi ve colors of Ohristmas, were Seen throughou t the h uilding; it was al¬ most impossible to avoid getting caught up in the Spirit of the holidags. Students Sporting Santa (dlaus ha ts h ecame a common sight. She mang CLut- mas greetings received were ust enou gh to help mahe the last long weeh of School hearahle, if not down right en ogahle. -4 Cappefia; l ow ; Colleen Hreen, fjancg Slein, 2enise Slslon, Calerie Imogen, Cslephanie Cjurleg, fdeverlg Sosler, HJona lalentine, 2aQuanda Hjoses, Sngie JJuthanan. Idow 2: Oi esliu C oiemunj oni ci durnier, l ctmonci Staton, Warg Selleg, Selecia CscaleS, 9]ili Copling, Sharon ijdrown, l attg Sutton, ' lllichelle Srice. Idow 3: ' IVillam liJoodg, Crila 2i ixon, S ina Chandonnet, Sanga Jdarrii, Pauline Sleshire, Vlarg S imp Aon, id rz hi Xangstafl Seth Colt rain, djdaren 2 avis. Pow 4: Wr. 2 Slfonso, l lhcheg ogner, CJitn Williams, Qarg Cuerette, Pagmond 7l]c4jeill, 2arS StranJguist, dumeS Craddox, Coreg Srmstead, 7fjr. Srimhle. Soundation Sensation: Pou, 1: d ameS Cradoch, 2)i na Ch andonnet, Criha Sdill, Severlg 2 ' oster, Pamona Calentine, Selicia Scales, Colleen Sreen, Chris patterson. Pow 2: Wr. 2 ' Jlfonso, Seth Coltrain, JaQuanda WoSeS, Wiheg dogner, Pagmond WcSeil, Crih a 2 ixon, 2ngie Sachanan, 7f1r. Srimhle. Jeft: Sk art ameS Iriei a ew cliorJi on the qaitar. Band meniLeri fierj orm J uri n q tL Ck ri sf ma A program, BeUJetl: Wr. f]orrii coorJinalei the entertaininq iouncii of the hand. Befow: J eepinq the heat, i li imp ortant to at hand memheri. Jeft: Wr. Orimhie and the student hodq. dhlemhi the hoiidaqS. members hers of ' Cc appella perform ■fd for ers Serenade wi th the jogouA Aoun dsof C ' Bors COLO Wued Ch oruS: l ow 1: raceq price, onia ewSome, one a Milt on, Sh auna JdodqeS, Bharron oh nAon, Wefissa Meenan, Pattq Sutton, Mnqie Wilier, jCisa Blizzard, f ow 2; lAJendq Modqe, Sammq Sdutcheson, l ]arq Simpson, Suwanna Sqcamore, IdJqnette Burner, (darla Bboqqett, Pochelle Qilmer, Mlfreda Barnes, Slisa Swan. Pow 3: Wr. Brim hie, Quq Waheed, Steue ffhClarq, ameA Charitq, Wichelle Moqq, Pendi Mowell, Jinda Stephenson, Wr. MMlfonSo. 151 V C.4: k ou, .. JJ. ru atf, 14. Jeonarl 2). CreJie, S. QaUer. B. Jio e, C. Wurra . ou, 2: J. f- ujjenLurger. ' }jlj. f- eurSon, J4ogan, _ 4. liJUaLer, W. MoiU.a. , C. JlendrUk, 7!]r. Cherry. 4ow 3: J(. 2r,jcL,. B. Mo e. iZ Scott, j . Sa.jU V. Pou.cs. P. Carr, HI Wa eS. SBJJ: fZou, .. S. Wtffer, P. granger, W. Softer, JacLon, W. Qathn, S. Ckaritg, S. BiacUeg, S. Baker, S. Snano, P. Jskok, K. Qrag. kZow 2: W. Sogazzt, 2. PreJeg, J. Seckrht, Zb. Woekfer, S. VUfog. V. jokn on, Vi Bunting, §. Poaek, J(. gikkons, S.nker, B. BranJt, P. Srnitk, J. S,nitk. Pou, 3: 2. Ckarnock, J . Ciagton, . Hampton, 2. Cross, X J ing, V. Skarp, ZboS.ceff. Pou, 4: J . gMa.n. 3. Clark, K. Zbacis, P. 3fetcker, W. Wkitekurst, 3. little, 3. MopkinS, P. Valentine, S. 3gre, j. Wkiting, S. gaeke, C. Pagnor. Pou 5: B. Selkg, 3. Beackg, B. IJeager, B. Barnes, V. Snjerson. X. Crou; C. Wgnne, 3. MLcecg, C. oneS, P. Blacklg, J. Parra, B. Painter, P. Xu Jleg. V. helpers: Pou. t: IJ. Jlston, C. Milt X. Bowman, VI Vgugen, W. gaeke, Staggs, M. Xixon, P. Zzell. Pow 2; fit XVolfe, C. Bunch, 34., B. Brandt, C. 3akrenkrug, B. 3(ids Caring akout 3(ids: Pow I: 3. ones, 3. Powell, 7V. Sadler, P. Xeonard, J(. Brown, 3. 3ields, Wrs. Woods. Cooke, J(. Stephens, C. Pretlow, X. Shields, V. Johnson. Pow 2: 3. Vewsome, C. Bradsker, S. Smith, P. Copeland, X. Summers. 152 :b€CJ: f ow I: - 4. 2) ixon, ect eiar ; S, lee. Vi. Pf evident; Smith. President; B. J, WilL. f eporten W. WcJutif, Vdi lorian. i ow 2: J4a eS, JJoJge , W. Wiifiams, 2). -Su ccney, drow, S. 2) ixon. 2 . 2). fULy, 2 ). Eei ied 2 ). 8.u.uJi, d CaUiero, P. CLrL 1 0. 3: C. Zu , P. J(. 8rou,n, W. 8aLr, W. Webers, 2 JacoL, W. U,tu, 2. ML, 2 PUiipS, J. Men, W. WatforJ, S. SmilL l ou, 4: W. WrigL, 2). St ever Ay Cd. reen, V. Siau hter. WJ. Surman. Vdashin tofiy hduAAe ft W. Sau nJeri, 2. SaM,, S. SrooL, J(. J awrence. 7tl tA. 77]aru2i. feou, 5: S. Weflon, J. CLhtlun, Q. Wkiting, 2). nkreiii, j. 7tla keu,, C. Currnel, V Jiuffman, 2 Pugk, 8. 8uLr, 2 StuLL, 2 Jdutchi nAotiy nh. We ener. {•kow 6: %{J. reen, eeJ, P. Mn, S. 8rou,n, V. oneS, J(. Qriffln, ni Spank owAhi, S. Ckant , 2. ifiarnei, 7fUtin, 2 Mdiiarl Science CU: feou, U Officers — ,ydjt ‘-d4oc Vommiiiee, Schroeder. Vice-preAident. S. Spank owski, president, J4. Drong, treasurer, Wloore, Secretary, S(. Smitk. t ow 2i P. dark, C. Oran, 04. fl u en, P. Cruz, 2. SkieUs, rn. WcJJiffe, J(. Croce, L Cakeilro, Yl. Jdein. fdou, C. Sckmeit ler. (d. (durrenty f . paranuh, paieiy oCaAhowAhiy 8. Skeffter, X. Overha y S. con Skidin , J. Mien, 2. Qiickrist. fdoce 4- 2. Qrier, j . SanzOy S. (dhainam. VCe Brown. Vd, SimonAen, W. Simpson, oC. S imeA. 5t J(. Wider, e Smitk, Q. Pa ne, W. Spank owAhiy e Ckapm an. S. Pu.fk, S. dderguAon. J. Wann, jl. J(im. I o 6: 2 8o i S, J,. Rustic, W. Jecister, Q. Stater, R. €. Price JJJ, 2 ddreeman, X. Watt, S. S ers. flot Skocn: J. Pemant, S. JJen- derAon. 2. Orukart, 8. trussed, C. Merncad, R. Ytokerts, 2. JT. -S ' mmonA, CX iAon. Q. Scerff, 2. I ok- inson, X. Parker, V. Xacis, 2. Witson, W. Branchy B. CdhriAtian, Q. J(ock, 2 Oairkanks, Skacketford, X. OsL me. W. Radnor, V. .ydnderAon, S.C.-A. Officers: S. Qakfer, Secretary; S(. Jdoffouja , Vice-president; 2. ' IVifiiamS, President; C. ' IVasLngton, Second Vice-president; S. J(effe , treasurer. 153 86 Dt. e crowJ roareJ ai the J4oot- eri iet the itage. liii free, two-liour concert wai the LU-off fo. i3ag ag 86. (Sefore the concert, the Land could Le ieen Lack itage padiing a footLaii w U tke crowd mingled out front. Oke Jdooteri plaged iuck ie Lit oni ai 4nd we t)anced and ' ' Ml you ZomL iei . Wo,I of tL next dag wai ipent Luging crafti and plaging gamei, and tkat nigkt tke ridei were in fJtUoom. Zke lait dag wai a little ilow, Lut tkingi pi eked up j uit in time for tke firework diiplag. lAJitk tkat, Bag Z)agi 86 came to a cloie. J(egeltei: Row 1: J. Cranfdi, W- Jdedden, J(. Cuion, C. Dakrenkrug, E. Eunck, fl nUuit, E. J. Wilier. Row 2: V. d eCaire, W- 3ogaiii, Jl. 8u mtneri, w. flgugen, W- Wegeri, 2). flgugen, J(. Qreg, S. Erougk, j . Cranfill, D. Rkan. Row 3: W. Crazier, E. Sadler, J(. Qikkom, Clagton, S. WMliffe, J(. Crow, fl. Oikorne, C. Ereen, W. WcJulille, W. Jdodge, 0. Wallace. Row 4: ). Mkrigkt, S. Williams, Stark, S. Scott, J. Carr, 2. Wgnn, W. Wontgomerg, W. 2ee, W. Morg, Wrs. Suck er. 2rama CluL Row 1: Wargot Xee, Jisa Skerrill, Jennifer Wuzgckko, 2eanne Cra nfid .Suzanne Srou li rzlii rJlanq ia . Row 2: Waria RegeS, Sawanna Sgc amore Wgnn Surner, fkillip Eoki, Selicia Clark, Dina Wallace, Wendg Jdodge. Deck nica 12 ramai Row 1; Sstor lAJilson, ina Eri nion, Lie Roklee, Paula Ross, Eridget lAlintermantel Row 2: Som Earrett, Erad Price, Sk aun Saunders, reg Skaw, Randg Sk omaSy ndre lAJatson. 154 oreiqn Jlanqua e Ciui; l ow 1: Sadier, 2). flgu en, 2). lAJ nn, Wl. fl u en, J?. Sanzo. f ow 2: fUri. burner, Slangs, IJ. (iton, ' ll!. JdeJden, J.C. Tlevide, J(. V. bonnefi, C. WJLr, W. Da Lr, €. CaULo, f]. J Jin, C. Oran, JJ. flgu en, J(. IVafLr, j . CLrH . k ou 3.- X Cranfift, C. Oaltrenltrug, P. Scott, ' W. Qatfin, Wh Seifieid, X. Summeri, X. Vu, 0(., t oUee, J . 0(im, C. Breen, _2. Christian, hd. Ournre. f ow 4: Cia ton, B. Brown, Q. Pa ne, X. Charnoch, S. Scott, Oitzqeraid, S. 0(e(teif, O. •duffin, P. Breqgs, Jd. Oraonq, X. Christian, 711. Branch, C. Schmeitzer, i ohnson, O. Smith, f ow 5: le. Staggs, Weaver, j . Xassiter, B. Sheffier, X. Strandcfvist, C. JderncJi, S. Crum, X. Q ' reene, VI X(.et(tf, S. ntofich, SC. Schuitheis, O. Cmano. kdow 6; C. Washington, O. Wattace, 0(. Xdoiiowa , O. Xdoiowai , V., Piester, Xeei, S. James, V. Jones, X. Carr, X. Richardson, Q. -Aver , X. Watt, 7], Tfjaust, Patei, Tfl. West. 71ot pictured; X. Jdarper. Junior ClassicalXeague: Row 1; B. ardner (President), W. Jdedden, TV. Orazier, S. J ell;f, R. Smith, J. Qlasier. Row 2; J. Stages (Vice-President), Od.. Cason, O. Coleman, J. Barhle , O. Oaucette, Od. ra (Secretary). Row 3; X. Ch ainam, B. Sharp, J. Bigelow, X. Oruhart. f]ot pictured: Wr. Rri or (sponsor), S. X aggS (OreaSurer), O. Bigelow (Xdistorian). Mission ccomp Ccologg Cluh; Row 1; Vichi Xiecaire, X)awn Rudg, Ratrice Crvin, Ben Xee, Tlga Rhan. Row 2: Mhert Qaehe, TVatt J(ane, Jared X aughtrg, Ouwanna Sgcamore, Vihi Shelton, 7VrS. Oucher. Row 3: Clarence Jllen, Mam Bigelow, Brian Qo f, Susan WcMliffe, Steven Sh erman, M me d X uhoSe. S .X.X.: Row .. 7Ve ft Met ctelie Aecretaf j, a ofie Wanton, CinJtf Smith, Xi Sa Bowman (President). Row 2; Coach WeSadd en, Samm reen, Br end a Richardson, TVarilgn ardner, lenda Richardson, Shari James, Xonald Watt (Vice-President). 155 Mission ccomp A zJ, c A zz tz zzf z ' uz fz JcrzAz Ay AlZ Aoz zi zzzzzuAzzzf z Afz r zzrzzi Zz zyiA ' z MARINE CORPS JUNIOR RESERVE OFFICERS’ TRAINING CORPS ■ Zz ‘t ztZ tzJ _ z zt Y A L zz z V NAVMC 7039R ■A rnt z ' . A zAz az-ij ■ Afi fzzr z ' i mJC: 1: Wafor J4. C. Valentine, O. Willi amd, l a ne, Ceanfill W. Purnell C. Wau, 2). one., V. %.ler, A. JJopUs, W. BoP, O. Jittle, B. CoLon. ecu, 2: C. JLander, j?. J im, V. Breedlove, J. Williams, J. J no., C. Blackleg, W. omei, V. l e nolds, Ji. jCainq, P. V(indred. Pow 3: S. ' tjacconi, Ji. Craddox, S. Bone, 2. Jdatchinion, B. Vdawlzini, J(. Qilli am, 2. rJlalon, (d. zdt ers, dd. Bimpion, y4. Paterkii, 2). lAJillzini, 2). BorlzeS, P. Bennett. Pow 4: P. %{Jaikington, Bdai ei, fl. Bo d, P. Ji Jl P. Jeffers, 2). Qlover, B. WcClear , B. Jassiter, Q. J ock, 2). Cjoddard, B. Critzer. Pou. 5: J. flkJJiffe, 2). Peed , W. Bkarp, ji. Jduffman, W. dbavis, JJ. B num, P. ddletcker, B. Jordon, B. Btaton, Jd. ilmer, P. Bryant, Cj. Bk awy J.3 enLinS. ie02C IZou, I, S. Wa i.r, J. S. V. X C. Weatkerford, 2. Qikki, WQtjBQB A. jC. Baines. Pow 2; J . fkelson, B. Pander, W. Blackleg, V. ' I ogers, P. Calkoun, B. Alston, _2. Jennings, C. Werritt, W. Walton. Pow 3: B(. Qodfreg, J. Ckapman, Brim, B. Bdarrison, J. Mien, A. Mmondiva, C. Williams, W. trunge %Ueai er. ow 4 5. % (or. H. Q. Qri„.,, W. J „n., S. Jtarr:,,.., J . V. 2 a.u, J. 5 1 orn ton, 2 . BdimeS, B. WancillaS, 2. Wilson. Pow 5: B(. Bmitk, O. Cox, C. ydllen, 2. Bdooks, _2. Pickards, C. 7lhleS, 2 Alexander, B. Joknson, 2. plover, A. Jones, J. Pogers, B. Pugk. CoL Quarl O one Xittie, Sam WafU WicLei Parnell, e inalJ Sletcker. WQfeOSC 2 rill Seam: Pou: 1: Steven l acconi, Wonica SlacUe , Jielen Synum, Sk ereAa l e noid y S-ena ikkd, Sam lAJalker, yVI ' S S £. tjC. Sainei. Pow 2: Sarrt Pimpie , ' AJilliam Skarp, Siaw ne Sorkei, YHjattkew S ane, ' Uaugkn Sreedlove, Peggie Sletcker, Sgrone Jittle, Wickael Parnell ( not skown: eorge Pagnej. Pifle Seam: Pow 1: ' William Skarp, immie J(im, Qreg Pranfill (captain), Srgan Cokoon, Steven ' IJacconi. Pow 2: Qreg Sk aw, Serrance Sa glor, Wai or S4arrg P. Valen tine, Pkarlei Sgeri, S evin Smitk. 157 i iue phantom nn WucI, time wai ipent in the ood individual w h Occupationi cfaii in preparation for the smooflt operation o the iue Pk antom .3nn. he wor h he an the first da that the doors of the School Jt iched opened, he Second t ear class was ashed to prepare well-halanced, well¬ decorated menus for future use in the restaurant. Wr . Earton Selected from the man Suggested menus which ones wou Id he used to prepare the meals. Ji mi ted coohing time often hampered the preparation of certain meals. Jft er the Se lecti on was made, the oSe meal was pickecl was held responsible for main dish prepara¬ tion, running the cash register and Serving as host. YHjang teachers discovered that din¬ ing in the warm and relaxing atmo¬ sphere was a treat from the worh dag. IdJaiterS and waitresses Served Selected tables with professionalism. f rior to the actual Serving of iL mea I, Wrs. Burton distrih uted a copg of the menu choices, so that interested pa rtieS could mahe their Selection. arrow, ara Row 1: Reesh a Bmitli, agle ydustin, 2) onna ox, 3)el ora h oh nAotij 2) ina W, Row 2: Uonga ifen, l velte utrell, Bart), Mill oanne BdwarJs, Beth Uaglor, T)arla Bechetl. Row 3: Carla Slade, 2)evt ta Baileg, Selissa Chapman, Wari on Bra nc h, Jisa Billups. J4CR0: Row .. J(aren Wiliet, 2)etra WiihinS, jCatrice MawhinS, Jli 5a Billups, Pa mela granger, Sandra Bennett. Row 2; Cjagle - dustin, Brenda Richardson, HHarilgn ardner, lenda Rich ardson, Sarla Bechett, dfharshall ' lAJhitehurst, djancg Carter, Snnette Slivingston. Row 3: Sdathg Si Ugerald, Warcus Ch andler, jCanorris IVagstaff ohn Brown, ' Ihncent 2)avis, eff J dolloman. JdCRO: Row .. Sricia Watson, achie Cole, J(hisha Wilhins, Welodg 2)unn, 2) esmond oneS, Sracg Richardson, Sina ameS, J(im Parhs. Row 2: Wonte Price, Snnette Simms, WelfordBooh ety J evin eJ wicL, rJUt nn Smithy err Woo... WiL Wolf. 2 orl. Sl.pl, enSon. Row 3: Qreg Wason, Ch aresse BarneS, Ronnie Brown, errg Ififloore, ameS Jdarrington, Cdward Sdophins, udreg Sweed, Pam Blachleg, St eve Spencer. PMOS xi aet PMOt SU1 MOEBUS .PHOf HUB fWOEBUS pHOC BUS PHOEBUS PhOEBu$ pHOf BUS HOtP PMO£0US OtBUS ijeautu rai rai Who would fliinL that cleaning up could Le j un? ke iSe autification (Committee doei! lieg ue ipent countleii kouri cleaning up our ickool groundi, ai well ai tke local communitg. On i pedal clean-up dagi, tke ideauti ication Oommittee ii alwagi preient to kead up tke work. Otk er c LL are invi ted to participate on tkii dag and eack group takei a certain taik un tttJlofll, e nee ded improvementi are made. idg tkrowing dancei an d otk er fund iieri tke (beautification Oommittee ied enougk moneg to purckaie kenckei, ikrukkerg, and otker needed materiali uied to decorate our ickool. Itkougk tke committee ii imall it kai accompliiked muck in tke pait few geari. Oke group iold drinki and iponiored a newipaper drive. aCong range plani a lio included preparationi to clean up randview beack and to plant iea graii to prevent eroiion. bea uti icalion C ommi flee: Fdow I: Wr. fjadckai, W. WcWullen, 2 ). Ckandonett, C. Jllen. O. Sgc amore, lil}r. Olearneg. tdow 2; HI. bkerman. w. Oraier, 7H. Qaeke, J(. uiiii, 2). Qreen, kZ jleonard, 2 ). % Jilion, Olim, O. Zdaucelte. fZow 3: S. Caldwell S. amei, J. Woiei, C Oorrest, Cf. Pagne, b. Coltrain, S. fllanni, O. Zhger, C. black. jL- . ! • ‘ rMH m n 1 b Jariitg Ckeerleaderi; Pow 1; Olim Jdodgei, 2)etra Wilk ini, beverlg Zdoiter, junior Vanitg Ck eerfeaderi: Pow I; Oiuanna Puffn, Via P. Ji ia bowman, J(eela Cooleg, Vaneiia 2 onne II Vicki Copling. Pow 2: 2 ) Pudg, IJolanda Camp kell, Doga Jdokki, Di na Pki llipS, Patri ce Crd n, bara Cooke, Dammg DJutckeion, patri ce Ddarrell, Doga Ddarveg, Ck oad. Pow 3: Dlevin Vkarki, Dbarrgl Cgoodrick, Jonathan eiiupk, bag Pow 3: Dlelvin odfeg, Cric bradiker Dleiter 2)i Wc2 onald. . buzanne brougk, Dracg ' MJatti, Pokin Darner. Pou 2: V]ick Cooke, Damn donei. Pow William m tnion, Ule lerie ozier. 159 udinedd liii ear the Luitnedd itu- Jenti lioiteJ the faculty and administration for a learning lunc Ir Is tea li. daisies and Lootlis were Set up in the 3CD V3CJ room Jis- placing tlte various pursuits of the f ltantomS after hours. Participating students ar¬ ranged their displays to ac¬ commodate the information needed to explain their ohs. Vot onii were tlte arrange- ti informative, frut some u cious as we a. m oie men were individuals who worhed for various restaurants or stores which Served food were prepar¬ ing their specialities while demonstrating. St udents in these classes prepared a mouth-watering Spread for all those who stopped h to visit and learn. Sh ese Ph antoms proved that the concepts the have been reviewing over mang gears can he applied to the great world outside. Partahing of the refreshments was a sideline to the activities of the 160 cHeft: ' tiJa ne t)rijtlen proviJei ioitte information. LUom: fUtionmiJe Jn Oorito were two of the iocai huiineiieS represented ht our students Sura nee and TiONWIDE SURANCE i Mission , ccomp r r r I I I- 11 rtf ve W Moir.no Tft 2 ) avid (dredieS expiainS the postal Service. ara of apan a favorite dining place for f hoehuS facultij and students had a representative on hand. 161 csLitefan (LnJi eavofS fournaiiim ciaii, taught l ri. rjCat , gave ituJentd experience in newi, feature, and editorial writing, ydlio editing and lagout sLilL are learned that can Le uied in other cladiei. Dhe newspaper itaff, made up o the jour- naliim studenti and other volunteerd reports on School activities, events and other current news topics. Dhe Bh oehus orum p ublished hi-mon thlg sells for 25 i and its goal was to in (cm Pk oe hus students of the happenings in the School and in the communitg. Dh e Sc hoofS literarg magazine, sponsored hg fljrs. .Seward was produced with a hit more ease this gear. J creative writing c(a66 wai crea ted, an d th ese students accomplished the ma oritg of the writing. Shi S organization spon¬ sored numerous writing contests throughout the gear, to encourage student hodg participation in the practice of writing. C o UewSpaper St uff: l ow 1: Suzanne ddrough, Hancg Sflein, ' dfeijijie Hgugen, ideverlg Soster, Steph ante Spanhowshi, Seresa ifaher, Weli SSa Sogazzi, Chriilina (flarhs. f ow 2; fljarcga (fain, Chris Black hdiclr arj Slmond, Sammg Beachg, fflrs. Slag, SCavi d Black well, -ydudreg Sweed, 2) avi d fdick ardson, Sdeuin Scales. Jiterarg Wa gazine Stall: feow .. Slevin Scales, aCisa Sherrill, oCeanne Cranfifl, Warcga Cain, kdow 2: Jdaoa Sruong, Waria WcSuliffe, Renee Leonard. Row 3: eff Clagton, jCarrg Savage, Waria WcSulilf, WrS. Seward. A ccomp 162 IJearLok Sta f: ): Kik SaJier, Jee €n Lk, WuUfe J eJJen, anis SlaggS, SlepLnie CooL 2: Jennifer MU kl, Jennifer Cia lon, WeLnie Drazi er, ..J evin J arfata, jCeon J eeiee. Spectre f reparati on jCa outi, cop , plioloqrapki, and JeaJiinei . . . fuit a few of tke adpecti inuoiveJ wilk earkooki. kii ear a clan period wad granted for tke co-editor and sponior of tke gearkook io tkat planning and preparation would ke an on-going proceSi. Idverg morning witk kot ckocolate in kand, Jlelleg Walker and Wrd. Qregorg Sat in drawing, cutting, padting, and writing a rticled io iliat when une arrived, tke earkooki could ke diitrikuted. Some memkeri of tke student kodi kecame Invo Led kg writing cop . Our pkoto rapkeri, rJ!ee Ldnglidk and .J euin J ar ala, were condtantlg on tke run from one event to anotker, trging to cover ad mack ad tke gear ad poddikle. Jt a Seminar tkis past Summer, Setk Sadler and J(elle Walk er, after muck tkougkt and determination decided on tke tk erne and cover design. Okeg attended sessions dealing witk eack aspect of ike gearkook: lagouts, copg, organization, kow to actuallg make our kook sell .ydltkougk tke gearkook is presented at tke end of tke gear as a well-developed, complete text of tkat sckool gear s events, an extreme amount of kard wor k,k eadacke, and frustration is invo Led. Eut wken as ked, “Wkg do gou put up witk tkis? lAJkat S in it for gou? lAJe Just Smile and know tke feeli ng of accompliskment tkat comes witk tke finisked product -Wi ssion ccomplisked! 163 164 I burner preparei kerjf for the next ciaii. M ove: Wrs. liomai retaxei with memkeri ofk er departmen 1. jCeft: (daring teackerd aiwa i find lime to extend a (ittie extra ke(p. ll3oltom Jeft: Wr. Qokie and Wr. ServaU ,kare iome of tke da i experiencei. ideiow: eackers fin dtk ere is aLa , time to ipend witk a peer. 165 Dop: nU. Smitk Supervised (lie worL o f Jatri ce J4awkini, verette an d k er otker ifuJenii. %r Riqkl: k okert Smitk awaiti initrucfioni kefore taping. - 4koi e: -yd itnife, proving tkat €n Lk daises can ke fun. WML Ws. ikdfackie ifa i kui keeping f- koekui keau lifuL idelow! ld]ri. ordki and -Jdenrg Spend time enjoging tke krigkt moments of fife at pkoekus. i4- ' - ■ 1 r -. 31 ' tjCeft: t ockeffe ilerkee pauie6 to ponder ike iate6t matk aiii nment. f elow tjHefi: f tanninq periods are Spent working ilk a friend, as displaced k Iddrs. Jdarris an d Ws. Dk omad, J3eU feigkt: Some work, Some pfai , makes for a norma da at Pk oekus Sdiqk. K 1 ' JjSim 3 - 1 . 167 y4 ctivitu ke hectic (ife of a high ichooi ituJent wai Jii- piageJ throughout the ichoof gear from the verg first Jag that the Ph antomS began to crowJ into the ha (is of PhoehuS. Wh en things are hectic, we often Jo our hest. So it was for the maforitg of the stuJent hoJg. J3uSg ScheJuieS haJ to incorporate ciaSS time, Sociai time anJ refreshment time. PJoo often it SeemeJ aS if there were not enough time for the sociai aspects of stuJent iife, anJ far too much time for the acaJemic aspects. Sfter Sch ooi hours were fiHeJ with johs for mang of the Ph antomS. SJomeworh often piaceJ a Jistant Sec- onj for these stuJents. lAJhatever the case,the Phantoms SpeJ through another Schooi gear more than reaJg to Jeai with ang hectic hours which came their wag. Sop Hight: tJeviewing some worh hept this stuJent husg. WiJJie: Wrs. h uehe JeJicates h erSeif to the ta L of marking paperi. WiJJie flight.. J pensive iooh is captured aA tkiA t oung keedA tke inAtructionA of ker teacker. d3elow: OSC stuJents tahe time out from th eir hectic ScheJuieS. Sottom l ight: WIr. transom reviewA formA during kiA tunck kreak. 168 yif op l iqkt: lAJaikin ton and kid iecretar , Yfjri. dduani keep ike koekui forced flowing, .ydkoue: l eviewing dome kidtorg paperd, keepd Hdr. jCewid kudg. rjCeft: (diadd lime for ' Wjr. Sk errard d dludenld id educalionai an d fun. Jdefl: ZJkal final kuffing kefore in- dpeclion addd a dpecia i glow. M ove: Occadiona tig ike k a iid of Pk oel?uA appear lo ke a kil ionedome. Pigkl: 4rl dludenld didpiaged ikeir work wilkoul realizing ikal a camera wad near ku. 169 nJex LJu(-f ]uiawiry Wlafiltak 18, 144 - kei, cnny 34 Jam6, iaac 66 JamA, okn 34, 144 fkri kt, Jennifer 66, 61, 64, 129, 139, 154, 163 icoil, ( ia ton 66 JU ire, Paa fine 50, 150 iexanJer, jCee 50 Alexander, Sk awn 66| 156 iien, ver 66 iien, diarence 50, 155, 156, 159 Jffen, :bonnef( 18 MLn, Cric 66 iien, Jermaine 50, 147 - iien, rjCanetta 50, 153 iien, oCeAiie 36, 153, 154 iien, d)on a 34, 158 imodovar, oCouie 66 JLond, Rick ard 18, 163 Vision, kerr 66, 139, 156 iilon, IdJanda 18 Lton, yofanda 18, 146, 152, 155 mor , Y ar aret 50, 154 nderion, €d 34 nderion, a za ketk 66 ndrewi, Rhonda 34 ndrewi, Pok ert 34 ndrewi, Zafpk 18, 144 Jnloiick, St eve 34, 139, 155 ppie, durtiA 50 rniAiead, dore 34, 150, 129 Jrrinfl on, Pu,J( 18 Purtii 34 JrtU, Wick aei 50, 129 rvanileA, d)on 50 J,k ew, cjCorraine 34, 147, 146 Jik inAon, CkriM ne 34, 137, 147 J uAAe it, Brian 34 uAtin, ( ai ie 34, 123, 158 vertf, Qeoff 34, 148, 149, 153, 155 erA, Bcott 50 Blace 34, 153 Back, ameA 66 Badger, Supk en 50, 96 Baiie , . iicia 66 Bailey, , dii Aon 66 Baiie , evita 18 Baiie , Warcu 66 Sakcr, 34 Bek er, iZ)onna 34 Baker, YUeiiAAia 18, 146, 153 BarneA, Barbara 18, 152 BarneA, Tlalaiie 66 BarneA, ddon a 34, 153 BarneA, Ueronica 18 Barrett, .Jdeiena 137 Barrett, Rokin 66 Barrett, dJerri 34, 138 Barrett, dJom 50, 154, 144 Barritt, donnie 66 Barti, Bokk 18, 76, 154 BaAford, dbavid 50, 147, 148, 145 Batckeia, )alencia 50 Beack , Dammif 18, 152, 163 Beamon, Pkariae 34, 152 Beard, SCevin t8, 128, 138 Beckett, Oarta 34, 158 Beck no, Bri an 66, 147, 146 Be or, Beck 66 Beifieid, dt)reidrea 50, 153 Beifietd, Wartka 66, 155 Bella my, Raymond 18 Beiiam , Rick ard 66 Benj amin, fkcote 146 Bennett, Ratricia 50, 156 Bi eiow, dam 50, 155 Bi eiow, dJac 34 BiiiupA, JdiAa 34, 158 BirdAon , Wike 50 Biack, dkriAtopker 66, 159, 163 Blacky, . ndre 18, 138 Blackleg, ntuan 50 Biackie , dkrUti ne 66, 156 Blackleg, 2) avid 34 Biackie , Y onica 50, 156, 157 Biackie , rac 138 Biackie , Rameia 18, 152, 158 Biack we ll, 2avid 34, 148, 163 Blair, Pr stal 18 Blalock, 2alla 66 Bli zzar d, fJdt Aa 66, 151 Biunt, JCriAti 81, 139 Boddie, ddkomaA 50, 129 Bo a, amm 50, 132, 133, 147, 153 Boki, Rkiiip 50, 145, 146, 147, 148, 154, 145 Bone, Bcott 34, 156 Booker, Weiford 18, 24, 46, 137, 158 BoAton, Wickeiie 66 Bowman, XiAa 7, 18, 54, 148, 152, 155, 159 Bo ce, oAepk 34 Bo d, - 4iice 19 Bo d, atiA 50 Bot d, dric 34 Boifd, Wark 19, 147, 156 Bo d, Yjicoie 34, 154 Bo d, Quincy 34, 144 Bo d, Buzanne 149 Bo ki nA, darroii 34, 147 Bradie , jt onn 66 BradAker, dric 50, 152, 159 Branch, daivin 50 Branch, Wlarion 155, 158 Branch, IJoianda 50 Brandon, 2avid 35, 149 Brandt, Barkara 19, 148, 152, 144 Braswell 2 awn 50, 153 Braewell Pe.fi na id 19 Braxton, d)err 66 BrinAon, ene 50, 154, 192 Bri AAon, Bdoward 50, 56 Brock, Brian 51 BrookA, Robert 66 Brough, Buzanne 51, 154, 159, 163 Brower, IdJailer 17, 147 Brown, . n eia 66 Brown, Brian 51, 155 Brown, dare 67 Brown, daAAandra 19 Brown, okn 126, 129, 158 Brown, B imkeri 19, 146, 148, 152, 153 Brown, Ronaid 19, 29, 111, 121, 129, 158 Brown, Bkaron 51, 150 Brown, Burpena 19, 153 Brown, dJrina 19, 146 Bruce, 2) avid 67 Back anan, Bark ara 51, 147, 146, 150 Buff kin, j oy 67 Bunck, Blizaketk 19, 68, 129, 132, 133, 148, 152, 154 Bunn, Sanifa 67 Bunni, Wark 67 Buntinf, Weliisa 19, 152 Burke, Slirk 51, 129 Burton, Wike 67 Bfnum, Sdelen 156, 157 B, ynu Cuf ene 51 ccc Cakallero, Boa 51 Cakill jokn 19, 145, 147 Pain, Udarcfa 35, 163 Palk oun, Rrudence 67, 156 dampkeii, yotanda 159 danad , ,2 aniei 20 dantreii, Bonnie 20 darr, J!iAa 35, 138, 154, 155 darrutk erA, Wick aei 20, 145, 147 darter, dmmeriei k 20 darter, jtan 67 darter, Ylanc 32, 158 daAe , Bricia 35 daAteei, RoAe 35 daAteei, BereAa 35 dk an dier, aB onna 67 dkandier, okn 35 dk an dler, Warcui 35, 158 Pk andonnet, ina 20, 89, 150, 152, 159 dkapman, BetiAAia 67, 158 dkapman, okn 51 dkapman, jCee 35 dk ari y, act ueiine 67, 155 dkarit , Bandra 20, 152 dkarit , Bk aron 20, 153 Pk arnoc k, Xaura 35, 152, 155 Pkerrif, Jlartii 20, 138, 129 Pk eeAeman, Plifford 51 dkewnin , BCen 67 dkriAti an, ameA 20, 153, 155 dkriAti an, cXateiAka 51, 153, 155 dkriAtner, Bokk 67 dianc , Wike 35, 144 diark, Brad 67 dtark, B ekra 67 diark, Beiicia 35, 152, 154 diark, Ratricia 35, 153 dtarke, dkrtAti na 67, 163 diaud, B onna 20 PLft on, 20, 96, 155, 162 dia ton, i ennifer 35, 84, 152, 154, 163, 133 diinton, daroi 67, 146 dok oon, Br an 20, 156, 157, 7 doie, acf ueiine 21, 158 doie, Ratricia 51 doieman, Ratrick 21, 147, 129, 145 doie man, Ronaid 137 doieman, BieAka 49, 150, 155 doitrain, Uir inia 21, 150, 159 domkA, Raui 67, 106 domkA, Rikki 35 Pomk., Vicki 35 dontreraA, Ueronica 67 dook, Btepkanie 35, 154, 163, 144 dooke, r ndrea 67 dooke, B onaid 67 dooke, oCeAiie 67 dooke, Wickeiie 51, 152, 159 dooie , BCeeia 35, 159 dopeian d, Xarfl 35 dopeiand, Patri ce 36, 138, 152 dopeiand, Bonie 21 dopiin , flick 51, 150, 159 dormiiie, Blacet 51 dottreii, Bomm 51 dox, Booker 51, 129 dox, Odeii 67, 156 draddox, ameA 36, 150, 156 dranfiii, 21, 156, 157 dranfiii, Jennifer 67, 154 dranfiii, Jeanne 21, 31, 148, 149, 154, 155, 163 drawford, Wike 36 dredie, B avid 21, 152 drewA, dkrtAtina 67, 138 driizer, Bt eve 67, 156 droAA, jCoiia 21, 152 Pro6i, Pek ecca 67 drow, J(im 51, 146, 152, 153, 154 drow, jCiAa 51, 146 drum, Btace 51, 155 druz, n eia 49 druz, Rameia 51, 153 dunnin kam, deceiia 21 durrenl, daroi n 36, 153 2 ) 2 ) 2 ) 2)ayyj, Bkannon 36, 138 B)aie, ien 36, 144 B)aniei, iien 51, 132 B aniei, Uehon 67 2)aniV j, St even 21, 59, 7 2) avtA, r ntkon 51 B aviA, dkriA 67 3 ane iia 36, 156 B aviA, B aren 21, 149, 150, 152 BCeii 21, 149 Robert 22 B avtA, Bimoik 51 JaviA, Bina 67 2)at ' ii, Ui nee 36, 156, 158 B)aviA, UJ. 51, 156 2)ay, durtiA 22, 147, 144 bekrew, Brace 51, 146 becaire, Victoria 51, 146, 154, 155 2) ecker, PkrUti ne 68 B eei, erem 68, 155 eAimone, Palpk 22, 7, 144 2bevine, Dracf 33, 94, 139, 140, 147, 146, 148, 149, 154, 129 23i nfelo, benice 68 2)ick enA, Bcoii 68 jbicker, okn 68 ickerAon, Bakrina 22, 146 JiAon, Wickeiie 68 B ixon, nn 22, 148, 152 jbixon, Bbarr i 22 B ixon, drika 22, 150 ixon, UrAuia 51 B)ok Aon, Bina 68 B)o ett, daria 68, 151 onne a, VaneAAa 36, 155, 159 Bbonneii, Ueronica 68 boAweii, oAepk ine 36, 152 Xo ccJl Wickarl 36 Xoufkertf, ared 51, 155 2)ouyA «r y, Jeanne 68 Bou kert , Jerome 22 Bou iaA, Bed 36 jbozier, B eAter 69, 159 B rake, B urAten 52 brummond, Brad 36, 147, 146 Bbr den, B ennetk 152, 161 Buk oAe, Jk med 51 budie , Renita 22, 152 XunforJ, Wanka 52 2 unn, WeloJf 79, 158 2) uroAomo, Birra 69 2)ur t, 2) arreii 52 b Aick, ffrry 36, 129 daAie , ameA 52 170 CaAon, SCiki 36, 148, 149, 154, 155 ary, S eAkia 69 SdawktnA, Slatrice 38, 158, 166 ackAon, ane 39, 152 aAon, Yjicoie 69 atiin, l i anda 22, 152, 155 SdawkinA, Skannon 38, 156 ackAon, Sremain aAon, Rameia 22, 153 atiiny, Sedra 69, 146 Sdaydon, S awn 53 ameA, Skari 24, 89, 103, i £laAter, ameA 37 ikkonA, S(errie 38, 89, 152, 154, 132, 133 SdayeA, acyueiine 38, 153, 156 155, 159 i ddy, pAiiia 52, 146 QkkA, Zena 52, 156, 157 Sdedden, Wickeie 23, 148, 149, 154, 155, 163 ameA, Sina 24, 138, 159 i dwardA, arrick 69 ikAon, UrAuia 69 SdefferA, d cott 70 armond, Sony 71 dwardA, anne 69, 158 iickriAt, SreAa 52, 153 SdenderAon, SliAa 23, 70 e fferA, Rickard 24, 156 i dwardA, Stepkanie 52 iiiiam, SCaren 38, 152, 156 SdenderAon, Stacey 54, 153 enkinA, ndre 39, 147, 15i Ciierkee, Rockeiie 52, 167 iimer, Sdarry 69, 156 SdendrickA, Jermaine 70 enkinA, nyeia 55 £liiiA, S arrin 69 Qiimer, Rockeiie 52, 151 SdendrickA, SkeryH 23, 152 enkinA, Sprii 71 idiiiA, S)iane 37 iaAier, Jennifer 69, 155 Sderman, Steve 54 enkinA, Becky 55 €mano, rnei 37, 147, 149, 152 iover, S ouy 52, 156 Sderncaii, dkip 38, 155 enkinA, ameA 39 i mano, Sinaytaco 69 Qoad, Sara 55, 149, 154, 159 SdikkittA, Bokky 23, 144 enkinA, Steven 55 £nyiiAk, €dward 22, 19, 53, 139, 141, 148, 149, oddard, S arryi 52, 156 Sdickman, SviA 70 enkinA, Swzondria 24 154, 163, 129 odfrey, SCeivin 52, 156, 159 SdickA, WorriA 70 enninyA, SrtiAta 71, 156 d nyiiAk, S)avid 69, 74, 129 Brian 53, 155 SdiyyinA, IdJayne 70, 132 eAneck, Sori 55 rickAon, Stan 69 oiden, Horman 22 Sdiii, Barkara 38, 158 eAAupk, Rkevei 71 £lrvin, Rairice 52, 158, 159 oiden, Sakrina 38 Sdiii, £rika 23, 146, 148, 150, 152 eAAupk, onatkan 159, 144 i verette, ary 37, 47, 150, 166 oiden, Sonya 69 Sdiiiiard, S(irk 23, 139, 140, 149 oknAon, darioA 39 Bverette, Srene 37 oodrick, J arreii 53, 147, 146, 159 Sdiiiiard, Simotky 58, 59, 138, 153 oknAon, S ekorak 39, 158 fHverette, Aepk 22, 144 oodrick, ari 53, 147 Sdiilon, oneii 70, 151 oknAon, Sarryi 79 Czeii, Reyina 22, 148, 152 Jordon, Stacey 38, 47, 156 SdimeA, jCiAa 54, 153, 156 oknAon, S avid 25 £zzeii, Jokn 52 omeA, IdJayne 69, 147, 156 SdineA, Y}ikki 70 oknAon, enni er 55, 146, i Czzeii, S(eiiey 52 race, jCiAa 38 ranyer, Rameia 38, 152, 158 Sdinton, Romand 38 Sdo, Sloan 23 oknAon, eAAie 55 oknAon, Wike 71 akrenitru , CLr t 17, 148, 149, 152, 154, 155, 129, 132, 133 air, Trevor 69 airLanlti, 2) an 69, 138, 153 airLanhi, anL 37, 147, 146 Daucelle, DJ. 52, 155, 158 gr uion, 2amara 37 DitUi, Difrone 22, 121, 138, 152, 129 2iikei, dkrii 52, 147 3iUf era (l .PaJ22 era id, i ackei 69, 155 Dielcker, f e fie 37, 57, 152, 156, 157 iini, J kadi ak 69 do azzi, l eiiisa 49, 148, 152, 154, 162 Doiietl, i onaid 22 orkes, 2 ain 52, 111, 156, 157 orreit, i krtd 69, 159 fortune, 69 3oUer, Beveri, 22, 55, 150, 151, 159, 163 Foster, J eitk 52, 147 Doiter, Weianie 52 loiter, Tilonitfue 37, 152 Foste r, Oon a 22 138, 156 2ox, 3 o nna 158 3o , Wickaef 52 oy««, JCeivin 52 drazier, Weianie 37, 139, 148, 154, 155, 159, 163 dreeman, Ernest 52 dreeman, J alri na 69 dreeman, JCevin 37, 69 dreeman, omm 37, 153 dreet, i or 52 3riai, Yjeiion 59 dr , Bandra 37, 152 utreii, wendoi n 69, 158 3ulicker, k eo 37 akier, War arei 69, 154 Qakier, Sara 22, 46, 152, 153, 154 Qagka, fktrt 52, 152, 155 Qagka, WeiiiAa 22, 62, 103, 102, 146, 148, 152, 154, 155, 159 ardner, SCei in 52 ardner, Warii n 38, 155, 158 ardner, okeri 22, 62, 155, 6 arrii, jCeon 52, 129 rant, l okeri 69 rani, Suri6ka 53 ra , S im 38, 152, 154 Qra , Wickaei 69 ( reen, ( kristina 53 reen, Omarr 70 reen, Sammy 147, 155 ( reen, Sracey 70 Qreen, Wiiii am 53, 153 Qreen, 2)ianne 53, 102, 146, 149, 154, 155, 159 reeniace, S eniAe 38 Qrier, f ek ecca 53, 148 rier, Skomai 23, 153 Qriffin, Wavin 70, 147 grimed, ifford 38, 156 primes, JaneiAa 23 QroAA, St even 23, 146 rukk, okert 70 upion, Steiia 23 ( ariey, Siepkanie 23, 151 J4J4J4 Sdamiit on, J i m 53, 138 Sdampton, SCaren 152 Sdancock, Steven 38 Sdanion, Bameron 38 Sdardamon, 2 ) avid 38 Sdarper, Sim 70 Sdarper, ihan 76, 154, 6 SdarpA, Pomona 38 Sdarreii, patrice 70, 159 Sdarreibon, Svan 70 Sdarreiion, Skomas 30 Sdarrinyton, ameA 23, 158 Sdarrinyton, SCevin 70 SdarriA, ciento 53 SdarriA, ydnnette 23 SdarriA, C kriA 70 SdarriA, (Smeya 53 SdarriA, upperl 70 SdarriA, Sanya 53, 150 SdarriAon, Td arvin 23 SdarriAon, Sandra 23 SdarriAon, Sk errena 38 SdarriAon, SkerreAa 53, 156 JJarl, WonUa 70 J4artford, Rick 70 J4arve , Dotfa 49, 47, 159 J4awk, XUenJif 53 JJaUs, WicLii. 53 Jfo, Pk uony 38 SdokkA, Soya 54, 47, 153, 159 Sdock, Bo 70 Sdodye, Wendy 70, 151, 154 SdodyeA, Barry 38 SdodyeA, S im 38, 153, 159 Sdoyan, Wickeie 38 Sdoyy, Sprii 70 Sdoyye, Wickeiie 71, 151 Sdoiiey, Bark ara 38 Sdoiioman, i eff 38, 158, 129 Sdoiioman, Saitk 39, 47, 152, 155, 144 Sdoiioway, S imkeriy 23, 24, 46, 92, 146, 153, 155 SdoimeA, 2 arren 23, 138 Sdon, Saracut 39 JJon, Dk ouren 39 SdookA, jCindAay 54, 156 SdopkinA, €dward 23, 156, 158, 129 SdopkinA, Dara 54. 152 J4orne, dJie 54 Jdoward, C ieopkui 23. 144. 129 .toward. Pince 39 Jdoweff. €(ifak 54 Jdoweft Warden 71 Jdowdt. Oriva 71 Sdoye, Biain 23, 152 Sdoye, Brent 24, 76, 152 Sduffman, Betty 24 Sduffman, amie 39, 156, 129 Sduffman, dJeronica 54, 153 SduykeA, Sed 39 Sdunter, Bameiiia 54 Sdutck eAon, Sara 39, 156 Sdutck eAon, Dammif 71. 151. 159 Jdif6,li. 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157 parriAk, OCemp 27, 7 ParriAk, Re i nald 60 Patel, Akok 42, 148, 149, 153, 155 paterakiA, - 4mker 60, 156 patterAon, 42 patterAon, CkriAtopker 28, 150 Patrick, Cbek orak 75 Patrick, XiAa 60 pa ne, ( eor e 28, 153, 155, 159 Pearce, S dne 43 PearAon, Wark 152 Peckett, Skeri 76 Pedi o, CJrace 43 penn, CurtiA 75 perr , Clarence 28 Perr , CkriA 75 perr , X wa ne 43 Perr , Woe 75 perr , princeAA 144 Pk an, Su 43, 154 Pkittips, Bittif 60, 144 Pkittips, 2)enise 28 Pkittips, Pokerl 75 pkittips, Sina 60, 153, 159 Pietser, Pita 75, 155 Pitt, Skanlette 75 Podmenik, Okristy 60 Poe, Wetissa 60 Poe, Pokert 75 Potte, okn 75 Porter, Vernon 60 Powett, Ckerie 75 Powett 2)reu, 76 Powett, ean 70 Powett Vikki 60 Pu k, Srac 43 Purnett, Jtevin 76 Purnett Wike 57 leieie Pakoteau, Wickaet 60 Pak er, Belen 28, 85 Ranker, dorian 76, 156 Ra field, JoAepk 60 Radnor, Cecelia 28, 146, 152 Radnor, XiAa 76 Radnor, okn 76 Radnor, Ralpk 76 Rea, Wike 43 RedcroAA, o ce 43 Reed, OCaren 28, 153 ReeAe, Carnell 60 Reid, fliki 60, 132, 133 Re eA, Iflaria 60, 154 Re noldA, OkereAa 43, 156, 157 Rice, Xdenr 60 Rick ardA, . ntkon 76, 156 Pick, zrdAon, (Srenda 43, 155, 158 Pick, irdAon, X avid 43, 138, 139, 141, 149, 155, 163, 144 Pick, xrdAon, Xbianna 60 Pick, zrdAon, Qlenda 43, 155, 158 Pick, ■xrdAon, SkomaA 28 Pick, ■xrdAon, Sracf 28, 79, 137, 158 Rickd, O enn 43 RickA, Xeslie 43 RimpAe , d arr 60, 157 RimpAe , Xdaren 28 Rivera, Sk errie 76 Poack, j and 43, 152 Pokerts, Wike 76 RokertA, Rokert 28 RokertA, Rodney 147, 153, 144, 145 RokertA, Xon 76 RokertAon, 2) avid 76 RokertAon, Raymond 76 Pok lion, Pokk in 76 Pok inAon, 2) avid 60 Roklee, Jackie 60, 154, 155 Ro erA, XCevin 77 Ro erA, Jalerie 43, 151, 156 RoAcoe, ydn ela 60, 148 RoAe, Qeoff 60 RoAe, Wickael 28 RoAA, r ndre 77, 129 Roaa, 77 Roaa, okn 61 Roaa, Xei k 43 Roaa, Raula 60, 152, 153, 154 Ro al, ammi ' c 43 Rud , 2) awn 60, 55, 155, 159 172 t uff, J!iia 28, 156 Scott 60 l uffin, Sifuanna 77, 159 l uffin, Sonina 43, 138, 155 Billif 77 t union, 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152, 155, 153 Sta A, f oAalind 33, 139, 140, 141, 147, 149, 155 St ankrook, f atricia 44 Standi, o ce 45 Stanley, Sand 77, 131 St ark, ill 45, 36, 148, 149, 154, 130, 131 Stark, Wickael 45 Staton, f amona 150 Scott, PoAalind 29, 146, 160 Steele, S eniAe 77 SealA, S ekAa 62 StepkenAon, orie 30, 158 SearA, Carlo 77 StepkenAon, S am 63, 152 Sea , . ddrian 79, 144 StepkenAon, cJJinda 30, 151 SeckriAt, Jackie 62, 152 StevenA, S ekorak 63 SeckriAt, S im 62, 144 StevenAon, Son a 45 Sedgwick, S evin 158 StokeA, S enn 45, 63, 138 Sirand viAt, JlarA 150, 155 Strange, Jincent 63, 156 Strum, BkriAtopker 78 StukkA, San a 31, 58, 59, 153 Sturm, SereAa 45, 148, 149 SummerA, jUinda 78, 152, 154, 155 Sutton, atricia 31, 151, 150 Sutton, Snad 78 Swan, oCiAa 78, 151 Swope, IdJilliam 45 Sycamore, Suwanna 63, 151, 154, 155, 159 S,k eA, S eloreA 63 Sailor, TUarie 78, 154 Sailor, Serrance 78, 156, 157 Sk omaA, 2) awn 46 Oh omaA, and 63, 154 Sk ompAon, J(en 63 SkompAon, ' lAJillie 46, 96 Skorpe, Salvania 63 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