R J Reynolds High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1986

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R J Reynolds High School Winston Salem, North Carolina WM .rj ' fy V V ffl , ' it M H .' il ' ,, ' ' H' . 1 I I W, 3 A V ' I 'Q5' 'V , '. ' if V WT 6 I Yxvv - ll F U M::,::1' M I ,itil 1 swf. 1 Q f, , '-J' 4 ' I ' the best of the old and the new. When you first step on the campus many thoughts come to mind. What is it that makes Reynolds so spe- cial? Maybe it is the beautiful campus, the academic opportunities, or the interaction among faculty and students. These characteristics are definitely appealing, yet, if you stay a While at RJR, you will see that four things stand out: PEOPLE . . . INVOLVE- MENT ... SPIRIT ... and PRIDE. -- P OPLE 2 lntrodu '24mid the pines you find a diverse group of talented students re- presenting every part of the globe. We are a potpourri of many dif- ferent personalities and backgrounds that set us apart from all other schools This combmation helps us to understand and to relate to others Reyn- olds IS What the people make it J O W , iml ,W H' W xg, ik' 'EMM , 31-22 , A ggi. Ang, j ly , AA 413 'Wx W QKQ 1 'fum Introduction 3 VO VEM Our dedication to making RJR the best is shown through our in- volvement. Reynolds of- fers a Wide range ofser- vice and special interest clubs. We proudly repre- sent our school in athlet- ics, Cheerleading, Danc- ing Boots, and the Band. This involvement helps unify the school. Special events such as Oktober- fest and the Key Club Follies allow us to all Work together. We are involved in activities outside of school. Rey- nolds has representa- tives in all parts of the community. Achieve- ment is the goal We are striving for. Whether it is achievement in aca- demics, sports, the com- munity, or our own per- sonal endeavors, We all Work hand in hand. In- volvement makes our school shine. 4 Introduction 5 E! B! lliii si- - 2 E2 vl -Liwki' hh qw 1 i '4f f'f 'X 4...-,A igiyiff' mdleix fi 'ssl' M N..-4' Introduction 5 PIRI T Spirit enables us to display our unity pride and dignity in our large crowds. Reynolds paraphena- Iia is seen everywhere. At Bowman Gray Stadium the home side looks like a blurr of black and gold as we proudly sing our alma mater. Home- coming displayed a fabulous array of spirit. The Band-Boosters sold black and gold balloons which the student body proudly purchased at the game. Spirit week was a great success and Homecoming floats added to the ex- citement. Pep Rallies are more suc- cessful than ever before. The stu- dents are involved and full of pep. I 7 school. Our athletics always have f 4 X 1 R if l Introduction 7 PRIDE Pride is one of the most outstanding fea- tures of Reynolds. Our school sits in the mid- dle of one of the most progressive cities in the South. The campus of RJR captivates all Who Visit it. We have pride in achievement, W h i c h W e s h o W through academics, athletics, and the arts. Students place a great importance on serving the school and the community. Most im- portantly We place a great deal of pride in Reynolds itself The great tradition must continue. E: Q.. W Y W2 ,- ,xx - fffff 3 Aw Introduction 9 alle mr UW Ill f HMM' Q wie g,, EH' Ill A iff' ll? IIE lg ll? mg 2 2 'jaw Q, Q5 1 , V W gwfwig , 'Q vxw 5t? L .., S M' W. 1 I wie' I ii 4 ff:-iw' W.. a-q,,Q, fi? 'wgfil-.p,k, Q-I I fr 'vw 'Wa Q 4 L, 1 59 5 F in F 5 l Clubs And Organizations I I T ICR GIRLS, SERV CE CLUB By participating regularly with W Saturday Night Fellowship for the elderly, the Soup Kitchen, and Crisis Control, The Senior Girls, Service Club is able to boost the community. SGSC has been involved with the Carolina Streetscene and the Food Bank. All the members feel that the close work with the underprivi- leged is rewarding and certainly worth the long hours that are in- vol ved. Through working with North- west Ministries for handicapped 'M' :L 1 ff ' children and assisting the Men tal Health Association, the club gets their chance to help others. ...... ---5 ' 9 . s ' X n R, A '1 X A lil? -..M H Y - I Q-9, 4' K1 Y V --- ,asus .. .4-1,..,,3. ,Lt fem... . -1., L S '.M. -LP 'F J - S T 3 ' ' ', Q ar - U I L ' . . z 4 ' f 5 . 5 '74, -,F 2 - ,.1' g , 1 ,ia-ff' , 4 'A lg! 12 Senior Girls Service Club Lett: Eleanor Garrou, President, Heather White, Vice President, Sharon Sale, Secretary, Leslie Williams, Treasurer, Stephanie Steelman, Histo- rian, Below: Row I.' K. Heckman, S. Keith, R. Patterson, M.M. Myers, J. Laslfey, S. Paisley, A. Freeman, J. Laslfey, T. Ngo, C. Brown, E. Earle, Row 2: L. Torreyson, C. Moss, J. Lacy, L. Noell, K. Moser,l,. Tudor, Row3: M. Garrou, B. Parrish, V. Irvin, K. Chapple, M. Teaney, S. Little, Oppo- site page: E. Garrou, H. White, K. Avent, L. Wil- liams, E. Roberts, S. Sale, S. Steelman, B. Whit- ener, P. Young, W Taylor, Opposite page, below right: William Daniel, Sugar Bear, Chris Eagen, Boo Boo Bear. Top right: Tom Murray SENIUR GIRLS, SER VICE CL L E gr' 'g. 'G E X 1. I a-a-0 . Y I F I 1 :J 5 I , -I-. . , s., ..Y. Qwf ' 'v-E - I ', xi rv-' g X A-, ! L bm . 'R-,. ': -' 7' N . 1 , NL . LU Senior Girls Service Club 13 SENIOR SER VICE CL B Members of the Senior Ser- vice Club volunteer many hours of service to Reynolds High School and to the Win- ston-Salem community every year. Early in the fall, mem- bers eagerly participated in painting the school doors, maintaining the SSCXSGSC courtyard, and distributing beat 'em tags at each football game. As Winter approached, emphasis was directed toward the community, with the clubis involvement in raking leaves for the elderly and its Work with the Kidney Foundation and Crisis Control. 14 Senior Service Club :aa if ,li 4 ws, u. SE ICR SER VICE CL UB Above left: Winnie Taylor, Above right: John Holloman, Nat Taylor, Stephen Lackey, Greg Wilson, Chris Boss, Gray Mitchell, Townes Carter, F leener Jenkins, Scott Carlson, Jamie Livengood, Brad Michaels. Opposite page, Above, left to right: Frank Voglar, Tom Mur- ray, Will Blackwell, Brian Kennedy, Brian Weisnerj Below: left to righ t.' William Daniel, Jimmy Sari, Tom Murray, Chris Fagan, Brian Kennedy, Brian Weisner, Will Blackwell, Frank Voglar, Charlie King, Mike White, Ric Leinbach, Drew Jenkins, Todd Sterchi, Eric Nicholes. GIRLS COUNCIL Girls Council is composed of girls with varied interests and ac- tivities, all striving to work to- gether to serve the school and community. They enjoy Working together and with their brother club, Key Club. They pride themselves in such activities as Working for Goodyis at the National Basketball Asso- ciation pre-season game, the Soup Kitchen, Crisis Con trol, Amos Cottage, YMCA, and var- ious nursing homes. They usher at the Little Theatre and the Ste- vens Center and participate in the Walk for Hunger. They as- sist at concessions for the Edgar B. Tennis Classic, Streetscene, and the RJ Reynolds Invita- tional Soccer Tournament. Top: left to right: Anne Schiller, Kvm Hance. Elisabeth Kahl. Kelly Hobbs, Laura Harris. Catherine Little. Francie Bush, Kathy Bass, Waverly McWhorter. Nancy Leist, Elizabeth Swaim, Anna Shugarl, Misti McKenzie. Mid- dle: President, Waverly Mc Whorterg Sargent- at-Arms, Kathy Bass, Vice-President, Elisa- beth Kahl, Historian. Sheldon Mosen' Secre- tarv, Anna Shugart. Knot pictured: Treasurer. Stuart Dillsl. Bottom left: Top Row, Robin Groce. Sheldon Nloser, Betsy C hope, Lavonne Leinster. Robyn Byrd. Mary Turner: Middle Row: Yana Cleland. Leigh Pervier. Beth Mur- ray, Nancy Paynter. Catherine Turner. Anna Harris, Sally Watson, Helen McVVhorl3er.' Bot- tom Rovv: Kirsten Schorer. Heather Moser, Mandy Adkerson, Angie Hicks, Marci Mead- ows. Bottom right: Tommy Lambeth, Jon Corts, Ramu Nallamala, and Trip Teaney, Hunneybunns. -fa-Us 16 Girls Council GIRLS ' COU CIL ' Liz' xff-'hw 'I 531 'A 1 ll QE, X qc Q23 fu- m eg. 4 . .- ' -Q , . v ,, L vu 9. u 1 N, g , , swf. Nsafk, 'Q X 'fx mmm ine.- AM vw ...W ff, -W ,nr ,W .z.1umf....wp, Aw Girls' Council I7 The Key Club has a long- standing reputation for excel- lence which is evident through- out the many projects they are involved with for the school and community. Projects they take particular pride in include a homecoming float, extensive work with Crisis Con trol, and the annual Key Club Follies, a major southeastern high school produc- tion. The Key Club sponsored a con- cert for African Famine Relief in 1985, featuring three local bands. This effort received Hrst place in the Carolina 's District Key Club Convention held in Greenville, South Carolina, and placed among the top Eve projects in the World at the Key Club Interna- tional Convention in St. Louis. Our slogan, Manhours for Mankind, is taken seriously as each member donates at least 50 hours in service. They are proud to con tribute energy and en th usi- asm to R.J. Reynolds through an- other outstanding year of service and support. This page, top right: Jon Cortsg Sargent-an Arms, Ramu Nallamala, Treasurer, Sean Tooleq President, Seth Woodruff' Vice-Presil dent, and Drew Hayworthg Secretary. Middle, left to right, Greg Robinson, Lt. Gov., Mr. Roby Walls, Sponsor, Whit Mims, District Secretary, and Tommy Lambeth, Bulletin Editor. KEY CL UB W 'kH,m,, 'v . , , .., A rf?n -. Msn.. . : ' 'T' ' T , BBN ,af .wk 1 Ba aw W U Top left: Greg Robinson and Stewart Wall. Middle, left to right, Row 1: Anthony Imma- mura, John Kandara, Will Snyder, J. Wes Willard, Ziya Onat, Trip Teaney, John Shep- herd, Steve Perricone, Seth Woodruff Joe Eskridge, Mallory Chamblis, Row 2: Andy Burroughs, Brian Brodish, Sterling Griggs, Jeff Smith, Leigh Bricker, Greg Robinson, Eric Matal, Kirk Sanders, Kent Gitter, Tim Letchworth, Row 3: Rodney Smith, Phu Ngo, Brad Miller, Jon Rucker, Roy Clifford, Charles Ingram, Jamie Redenbaugh, Rod McGeachy, Richard Boneno, Row 4: Tony Bowen, Sean Toole, David Wood, Hails Fos- ter, Parrish Griggs, Charles Richards, Billy Mock. David Crosslin, Row 5: Bronald John- son, Chris Hunter, Corey Miller, Kearnes Da- vis, John Cleland, Lance Marshall, Jeff Doss, Mark Hiatt, Alex Burroughs. Not Pictured: Drew Hayworth, Kevin Garcia, Jon Corts, Ramu Nallamala, Whit Mims, Stewart Wall, Gwyn ArmHeld, Tommy Lambeth, and Lind- say Jones. Bottom left: Sweethearts, Waverly McWhorter, and Elizabeth Swaim. REYNCLD GIRLS' C UB Reynolds Girls' Club is an or- ganization whose purpose is to help in the school and in the com- munity. The club is composed of ambitious young women who set high goals for themselves, their school, and their community. RGC has collected money for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, helped at Reynolds Open House and worked at Street Scene and the Forsyth Invitational Soccer Tournament. For the past several years RGC has sponsored a child in Honduras. The most beneficial result of RGC is the variety of people learning how to Work Well togeth- er and being an active group in the community while having fun. Above left to right: Martha Dagenhart, Ann Hicks, Rhonda Billings, Kristin Coan, Emily Blankenbeckler, Melissa Honeycutt, Keoou- done Phavorchith, Kathy Graves, Holly Cov- ington, Jane Allen, Kelly Potter, Karen Stokes, Leslie Smith, Alyssa Pyatte, Stacey Fano, Jennifer Johnston, Joely White, Meg Gibbs, Devon Davis, Kathleen Kelly, Erika Alderson, Georgia Satterlqeld, Jane Lewis, Laurin Hayworth, Stephanie von lsenburg, Peggy Fano, Andrea Bost, Jennifer Sykes, Mark Hiatt, Jenny Mountjoy, Toni Stone, Melissa Felton, Stephanie Harper, Laurin Womble, John Clealand. Below left: left to right: Martha Dagenhart, Secretary, Rhonda Billings, Historian, Emily Blankenbeckler, Vice-Presiden t,' Ann Hicks, Presiden tg Kris tin Coan, Snt. at Arms, Jenny Mountjoy, Treasur- er. Opposite page, Above'left, left to right: John Cleland, Mark Hiatt. Above righ t, left to righ t: Stephanie Harper, Jenny MOUHUOY, Laurin Womble, Shelly Milspaw, Stephanie von Isen- burg. Middle left: Woody Faircloth, Greg Cox, Mark Hiatt, John Cleland. Middle.' Karen Stokes. Middle right: Mrs. Yount, Sponsor. Below left: Kristin Coan, Ann Hicks. Below right.' Stepanie von Isenburg, Shelly Milspaw, Karen Stokes, Martha Dagenhart, Laurin Womble, Jenny Mountjoy, Ann Hicks, Rhonda Billings, Keooudone Phravorachith, Stephanie Harper. 90 Reynolds Girls' Club kv .Lg r K-X ul'- V 16 Y' he fi 235 REYNOI DS CIRLS, CL UB 7'5s'?' 1 vi x E 1 A nw. 1 5. M23 1 K VA .rw uf' vumwr' .4 , . 1 w?2'1-'Mi 'W 'F 4, '52 gm,il2??,g'!54W fy iv ' Wu, M .au Q fig, , I ' iam QQTQ REY OLDS SERVC CLCB 19 .nf The purpose of Reynolds' Ser- vice Club is to serve the school and the comm unity through work projects, school-related activities and other promotions. With their sponsor, Randy Dulin, the mem- bers work closely together in a re- laxed atmosphere for a better school and community. Since its establishment in 1983, RSC has carried out the school spirit with pride. Above: RSC Seniors, Below left: Jody Pa tella,' Below right: RSC Juniors and Sophomoresg Opposite page: Above righ t: Jennie Pa te, April Bledsoe, Kristi Avent, Below left: John Combs, Treasurer, Woodv Faircloth, Vice- Presiden tg Da vid Divine, Secretary, Jody Pa- tella, Sgt. at Armsg James Combs, President. Below right: Jennie Pate, Kristi Avent, April Bledsoe, Robbie Hudspeth, Kenny Griffin, John Combs, Woodv F aircloth, James Combs, David Henderson, Collin Stainback, Wyman McGuirt, Mark Smith, Jody Patella. 29 Reynolds Service Club 'T c RE YN OI ,DL SER VICE CL UB .9 N , y, Q E Jds DEM ON GIRLS I SER VICE SOCIETY .1 ' Service Soc 'et E-Em 0 , 2 9 .58 ' I E II S5 v 9 Q? Kin IG J ,J S! F15, a ag , , .gl fv DUUIQWLQ v NEW Q Ui i EM GIRLS i SER VIC SCCIETY V Ll. N - itll h . 1 , n 1 NSWRJI awww 43' The Demons Girls' Service Society has a strong sense of commitment to making both Reynolds and the community a better place. The year began with all the members actively involved with designing a ban- ner to welcome new students, working Coke booths at Streetscene, and ushering each month at the Stevens Center for events such as Amadeus, The Nutcracker, and Dance Theater productions. The Balloon Busters Booth at Oktoberfest was a tremendous success and work on the Home- coming float with our brother club, the Junior Civitans, was fun. The Club continues to be in- volved with service projects such as faculty teas and monthly cards, sponsorship of a Bolivian foster child, campus cleanups in addition to the canned food drive and May- fest. Above: left to right, M. Preston, Presidentg K. Kaufholtz, Treasurerg K. Smith, Sgt. at Armsg K. Liles, Historiang L. Hemric, Sec- retaryg B. Wallace, J. Pate, K. Kautholtz, A. Bledsoe. Opposite pageg Center left: J. Combs, J. Combs, B. Edwards, G. Bridges. Below left.' left to right, T Stockton, H. Nguyen, K. Kaulholtz, K. Harmon, K. Smith, C. Kiger, L. Hemric, B. Wallace, M. Preston, K. Liles, M. Waters, J Foy. Demon Girls' Service Society 25 JU IOR CIVITANS The Civitans believes service clubs exist for several purposes, such as to help the school and to promote school spirit. The Civi- tans fulfilled these purposes by Working at Streetscene and clean- ing the school campus. The mem- bers participated in Oktoberfest and built a homecoming float with their sister club, the Demon Girls' Service Club. The Civitans also believe a service club is meant to promote friendship and fun among its members, so they will always let the good times roll. Above, left to righ t.' Ted Baroody, Kevin Lor- ick, Pat Balestrieri, Sam Boles, Billy Hanes. Above left: Keith Keller, Scott Pass, Bill Le- verton, Sam Boles, Kevin Lorick, Brian Stur- gill, Brock Womble, Billy Hanes, Keith Jones, David Mount, Grant Bridges, Pat Balestrieri, Brian Cook, Ted Baroody, Richard Cambell. Opposite page, Scott Pass, Sam Boles, Brian Sturgill, Brock Womble, Grant Bridges, Brian Cook, Keith Keller, Bill Leverton, Kevin Lor- ick, Keith Jones, Billy Hanes, David Mount, Pat Balestrieri, Ted Baroody, Richard Cam- bell. Not pictured: Craig Cunningham, Greg Dominique, Byron Edwards, Brad Michael, Chris Stoltz. Opposite right: Brian Sturgill, David Mount, Ted Baroody. Q 76 Junior Civitans L, if 7 l Q s E' JU IOR CIVITA X x h E K nl -.,., X Junior Civitans 27 LADY DEMON SER VICE ,LL The Lady Demon Service Club is dedicated to helping Reynolds and the community. LDSC worked at the Streetscene and sold flowers for Homecoming. The club also received a plaque from the American Red Cross for dedicated service. Through the Christ- mas holidays, LDSC sponsored a family and worked at the Christmas Clearing House. Above, right to left: Row l.' Jennifer Janke. Co-Presiden t,' Aletha Hyatt, l-listoriang Brandy Russ, Sn t. at Arms: Mrs. Joan Hardin. Sponsor: Shan- non McElroy, Treasurerg Joyce Johnson. Co-President, not pictured, Lisa Milhous. Secretary, Row 2: Red Hots: Alphonzo Webb, Johnny Moser. Ron Britton. Steve Perricone. Greg Robinson. Middle, Red Hots. Below: left to Flfh tg Jennifer Janke. Joyce Johnson, Brandy Russ. Below right: Mary Rigby, Ron Britton. Opposite page, Above left to righ t: Row 1.' Aletha Hyatt, Lynn VVoodruff Nancy Dearman, Andrea Pace, Jennifer Janke, Scarlet Young, Misha Nickeoux, Joyce Johnson, Amy Steinmeyer, Stephanie Zedlar, Denielle Varga, Row 2.' Brand y Russ, Mary Rigby, Jennifer Banks, Wendy Snow, Tonya Taylor, Shannon McElroy. Camille Williams, Row 3: Barbra Woodruff Johnny Moser, Lurae Calloway, Alphonzo Webb, Joan Har- din. Ron Britton, Sherese Boston, Sharron Weston, Row 2: Joyce John- son, Mary Rigby, Tonya Taylor, Wendv Snow, Jennifer Banks, Aletha Hvatt, Shannon McElroy. Nancy Dearman, Barbra Woodruff Middle right: Octoberfest booth. Below left: left to righ t: Tonya Taylor. Katrina Covington, Lynn Woodruff Misha McKeouX, Sherese Boston, Lurae Calloway, Camille VVilliams, Barbra Woodruff Stephanie Zedlar, Amy Steinmeyer, Andrea Pace, Nancy Dearman, Sharon Weston, Scarlet Young. is-I Z sh E if 28 Lady Demon Service Club . IQ Vi 551 .gem Z Q5 gf 5 Bda Lu , LB v . 2.5 J, ei f Q usda. ADY DEM ON SER VICE CL UB .UIQ xwffwe 44 W-1 eUH:Cn4 Lady Demon Service Club 29 30 Leo is Club IIE ,L ,Ll B The Leo's Club is a service or- ganiza tion in volving many differ- ent students. They Work in co- ordination With the Men tal Health Society. Some of their ser- vice projects include selling pea- nuts for the Lion's Club at the Dixie Classic Fair, cleaning the school, planting trees, building a Homecoming float, and making a banner. Through their hard Work and dedication to Reynolds, these students learn what it means to become an involved member of the school and our community. Right, left to right, Row 1: Sara Kuhn, Sa- mantha Sulivan, Michelle Pontius, Mike Brinkley, Jenny Smith, Kelly McDonald, Re- nee Harrell, Row 2: Melissa Whitting, Susan F osler I Vice-Presidentj, Trace C rutchtield, Marv Drum, Andv Nicholson, Denise Johnson f1,I'6'Sid6'I1ll, Chad Cooper, William Holoman, Kim lllathews lSecretaryl lWark Hemrick, lllary Foyt, Row 3: Bron wyn Hayes, Ronnie Hardison. Onnie Hardison, Tommy Nlessick, Tommy White, Steve Demet KSrg. at Armsl, John Korlanocrhos, Tait Miller, Heather Cockerham. Not Pictured: Karen Long, lTrea- surer! t-. . ,T ,Q , . ,K ,, 1 -1- A ' ,. ia.. im L!! 2 . A 1 3 w a 1 f , .K EH 11, Q wi x AX, A- 5 af 1 W N I X viii? ffsixmf xi? ' LEO' C' UB ...mmm ....-f-ww .Q-uw' ..,....- ....-. Leolv Club 31 The Anchor Club's purpose is to serve the school and communi- ty through originality and cre- ativity in projects and activities. It provides its members with a chance to share in service and fun as well as friendship. Above left: Matthew Morley, Ellen Denham. Above right: left to right, Row 1: Amy Den- ham. Wendy Kramer, Camie McBride, Eliza- beth Goode, Angela Colter. Row 2: Glenn Atwell, Chris Kierg. Matthew Morley, Suzie Wood, Ann Cass, Row Sl: Rob Winger, Alice Goodman, Dawn Darby, ,Michelle Rustad. lyliddle left: Kathy Slate. Middle right: left to right, Row I: Vanessa Goss, Ellen Denham, Row 2: Kathy Slate. Michelle Jones, Row 3: Rob Trawiclc, Lara Marshall, Row 4: Ed Good- man. Traci Symmes. Morgan Huffman. Below right: left to right, Row I: Ann Cass, Treasur- er,' Kathy Slate, President: Elizabeth Goode, Secretary, Angela Colter, Vice-President: Row 2: Michelle Jones. Snt, at Arms.' Amy Den- ham, junior board member: Suzie Wood, His- torian. Opposite page: Above, left to right: Row 1: Kathy Slate. Amy Denham, Suzie Wood, Ca- mie McBride. Traci Svmes, Rob Winter. Row 2: Ellen Denham. Lara Marshall, Michelle Jones, Michelle Rustad, Wendy Kramer, Mat- thew Morley. Vanessa Goss, Row 3: Chris Kierif, Rob Trawick, Ed Goodman, Ann Cass, Elizabeth Goode, Angela Colter, Morgan Huffman, Glenn Atwell, Dawn Darby, Alice Goodman, not pictured: Sean Toole, Cathy Turner, Ginger Thomas. Middle left.' Morgan Huffman. Middle righ t: Wendy Kramer, Amy Denham, Alice Goodman, Kathy Slate. Below left.' Sean Toole, Morgan Huffman, Ed Good- man. 32 Anchor Club A CHOR CLC B wh D iw' N Tff Anchor Club 33 W-NW r sq L L5 34 Black And Gold Opposite page top left: EDITORS: Waverly McWhorter, Brian Weisner. Top right: SPORTS: Joe Eskritlge, Brandy Russ, Kelly Hobbs, Sharon Sale, Katy Cox. Center left: FEATURES: Katharine Chapple, Nora Propst, Robin Grove, Alyssa Pvatt. Center right: FACULTY: Staey Keith, Gwyn Arm- tield, Ann Cass, Barbara Woodrutti Below left: ADS: Kelly Moser, Kim Weavil, Anthony lmamura, Kendrick Heckman. Below I'lk,fhl.' PHOTOGRAPHERS: Gray Mitchell, Carl Stewart, This page above right: CLUBS: Lyndsay Torreyson, Heather White. Hilton Graham, Elizabeth Swaim, Joanie Lacy. Above left: lblrs. Anne Walker, Adviser. Cen- ter I'llE,fllf.' PEOPLE: Beth Whitener, Jon Corts, Kim Hance, Naney Leist, Stephanie Steel' man, Frank Vogler. Lett: Top salesmen in Ad Campaign enjoy a Lock-Stork-And-Barrell at lwayberry 's. Black And f old lv VARSITY CHEERLEADERS The Varsity Cheerleaders Worked Very hard this year to promote school spirit and support all of the Reynolds athletic teams. Their year began in the summer when they participated in Wake Forestis Cheerleading Camp. There they Won two trophies for Best in Dance and Most Outstanding Squad Overall. The cheerleaders not only participated in games and pep rallies, but also in Open House, a dunking booth at Streeetscene, Oktoberfest, the Down- town Christmas Parade, and many oth- ers. Sponsored by Miss Martha Tomlin- son, these girls had a year Hlled Wi th lots of spirit and Shine for Dear ole' Reyn- olds. U 8 ,. a y pw. Nancy Leist, chief A Leslie Williams, co-chief Drew Jenkins, Demon V v-v 'wrrwm i6 Varsztv Cheerleaders :M VARSITY CHEERLEAD RS Tonya Bemth Katharine Chapple Dawn Darby Jenny Laskey Miszi McKenzie .P A RJR VARSITY M Ogfe CHEERLEAD RS Lisa Milhous Lyndsay Torreyson Beth Whitener Paige Young Varsity Cheerleaders 37 38 J. Vf Cheerleaders . Vf CHEERLEADERS The junior varsity cheerleaders started the year off right with hard Work at summer practice, Wh en th ey elected chief Courtney White and co-chief Catherine Coerr. 41? fx I L1a--f- in L? Courtney White Catherine Coerr Catherine Crosslin Ginny Gatewood Lisa Lindsg V Sunny Montgomery Allison Walker 4-4------.,q...... -1-3.-... ANCI G BOUTS The Dancing Boots uphold the strong tradition set in previous years by providing half-time entertain- ment for the crowds of spectators during football and basketball games. The numerous hours of prac- tice are evident when the Boots per- form their flawless routines, choreo- graphed by Stephanie Steelman and led by Karen Stokes. The dedication and enthusiasm of each of the 42 girls is demonstrated in the precision and unity that char- acterize this group. This enthusiasm spreads to the crowd and aids in school spirit. Left, left to right: C. Turner, Sophomore Representative, S. Sale, Secretarv: K. Avent, Historian: S. Steelman, Choreographer, K. Stokes. Chief' A, Bledsoe, Treasurer: C. Moss, Junior Representative. Below. Row I: left to right: A. Boyle. S. Dills, S. Burdette, H. McVVhorter, T. Stockton, C. Stone, M. M. M vers, C, Turner, M. Gibbs. C. Kiger, J. Peter- son: Row 2: S. Milspaw, A. Host. M. Turner, A. Harris, C. McCoy, K. Schorer, C. Prout. L. Womble, J. Hewitt, I.. Pervier, M. Garrou, C. Moss, D. Varga, E. Earle, A. Funai, M. Adams. Dancing Boots 39 SENIOR BOOTS Kristi A Vent 1.4, S X Catherine Little 40 Senior Boots Elizabeth S waim Jennifer Banks Emily Blankenbeckler J6HH1'6 P3136 Miriam Preston Heather White Brian Weisner SE IOR BOOT Apfll B19dS09 Karen Crowell Eleanor Garrou W-N ,f ' A ,Xxx Sh-ZION Sale Stephanie Steelman Karen Stokes Will Blackwell Will Blackwell, Brian Weisner, Karen Stokes, Stephanie Steelman Senior Boots 41 PEP B0 RD COU CIL Pep Board Council strives to pro- mote spirit and enthusiasm among the students at Reynolds. They sup- port each member of every team through beat 'em tags and atten- dance at sporting events. Other main tasks of Pep Board Council include decorating Victory Hall and the various athletic banquets. Mem- bers boost school spirit by selling programs at the Varsity football games and by making banners and posters. This continuous school spirit shows Pep Board 's dedication to Reynolds and sets an example for all students. Above, left to righ t: Sherese Boston, Martha Dagenhart fPresidentl, Me- lissa Felton, John Morris fLittle Pepperl, Jeanene Foy fVice Presi- dentj, Jennifer Hance, Kris Har' mon, H W? 'hump 4 7 Pep Board Council PEP BOARD CDU CIL we-W '-J' 'H' mv ,, M. 'min View i Left to right: Tabitha Howell. Joyce Johnson, Jill Laskey, Marci Mead- ows. Jenny Mountjoy, Mary Rigby lSecretaryJ, Georgi Satterfield, Lisa Sisk, Kathy Stewart, Sarah Stone, Karen Vestal, Leigh Walker, Diane Washington, Meg Waters, Camille Williams. Pep Board Counril 43 44 Hand BA The RJ Reynolds Band is a fi ,. - my Nd r 'Q 1 M' 2 A i M M5 fe iL ' it group of student musicians who are dedicated to excellence in performance. The band pro- gram is di versiHed, encompass- ing several different ensembles such as the Marching Band. They performed for football games, pep rallies and partici- pated in various statewide competitions. The Concert Band performed traditional classical concerts throughout the year at statewide competi- tions also. The Jazz Ensemble performs big band as well as pop-orien ted literature and has traditionally been one of the highlights of the Follies. The band constantly im- proved and was aspired to be as good as their abilities would al- low them to become. f - -aww.. 2 y ' M M ' t ' 4 ..,. .. Row 1: left to right: Tim Shaw, Stefan Williams, John Dawson, Michael Vaughn, Ronda Wall, Nik Vamvaketis, Eric Hedgecock, Jamey Lafevers, Kendrick Stoddard, Chris Lovelace, Mike Haverlock, Susan Jones, Laurin Hayworth. Row 2: Suzanne Defee, Kathy Bass, Ruth Anderson, Karen Dawson, Lisa Moser, Teresa Bowman, Elysa Baily, Trena Staley, Monte Mahoney, Raquel Edwards, Richard Crouse. Row 3.' Kathleen Kelly, Lisa Irby, Marsha Peoples, Shannon Scales, Alicia Williams, lris Richardson, Tantia Wright, Anna Shugart, Kim Benson, Sabrina Watlington. Row 4: Thomas Penn, Brandon Ward, Kier Risden, Pat Sterchi, Alicia Friende, Rodney Boyd, Rod Thompson, Will Russell, Rosalie Manuel, Kent Gitter. Row 5: Derrick Worthy, Wilson Pace, Steve Davis, Kevin Durham, Tommy Perkins, Mike Dickheiser, David Stearns, Norian Fordham, John Carmichael, Alphonzo Webb. Row 6: Jennifer Lewis, Erica Jernigan, Conrad Saylor, Josh Sugg, Steve Wolf Row 7: Kelly Banks, Scarlet Young. Not Pictured: Armin Jones, Tanya Black, Matt Woolard, Teri Brown. Band 45 TUDE T GUVER E T SSOCIATIO Our main goal this year was to get everyone involved in Reynolds, said Jon Corts, president of the Student Government Association. Projects for the past fall included a Freshman wel- come assembly, spirit T-shirt sales, student activity cards, Spirit Week, and the spectacular Oktoberfest. Stu- dent Government activities for the winter and spring included a Teacher Appreciation Banquet, a Christmas dance, a new student Welcome gather- ing, and peer counseling. After taking time off to study for mid-term exams, Student Govern- ment sponsored a big Thank You Weekv for the custodial and cafeteria staffs. A Spring Cleaningv week was coordinated by Student Government and Inter-Club Council. Many stu- dents were able to participate in not only making Reynolds the best, but also the best looking school in the area. The Team Walk gave the student body an opportunity to become in- volved with the March of Dimes. In May Student Government held elec- tions for the upcoming year, th us mak- ing the beginning of new student lead- ership at Reynolds. 1985-1986 was a year for Student Government to show its stuff Above lelt to righ t: Row 1: Katherine Chapple, Trea- surerg Jon Forts, Presidentg Row 2: Ramu Nallamala, Vice-President: Whit lylims, Parliamentariang Rod Mcfleachy, Secretaryg Middle right, from left to right: Lisa Anderson, Patrick Ranson, Steve Smith- Wick, Eddie Appert, Kim Weavil, Nancy Dearmanq Below left to right: Robin Groce, Elizabeth Earle, Kendrick Heckman, Joanie Lacy, Sheldon Moser. 46 Student Government Association TUDE T GOVER ME SSUCIATIO 2 .H ! :V Y V.-1-F' I niilmw gn Q an f S if 'K 'Ea i .4 sm 4 1 ' .1.f 5 4-I 1 Kyla aft, .xa.,I'l5 4 vs 'BF vu! kigisgi fix I - Y G Q Hikdluhixf :iff X ' . . ,- 1 C 1 , Qs' 'iv Pnl! 'Q 'S ,'g,n ' 18511 an 3. .. sua H ga Hvfy, gage! f' fied .., tgps af ' 'MF' 'QV 9 , bove, from left to righ t: Whit Mims, Alexandra vijanovich, Nancy Dearman, Patrick Hanson, an Corrs, Katherine Chapple, Ramu Nallamala, od McGeachy, Steve Smithwick, Kendrick 'eckman, Elizabeth Earle, Joanie Lacy, Robin roce, Sheldon Moser, Sally Watson, Kim Wea- vil, Lisa Anderson, Eddie Appert, Meg Gibbs 1 Laurin Hayworth, Gretchen Smith. Below left: Jon Forts, Katherine Chapple. Below right: Joanie Lacy, Alexandra Cvijanovich, Meg Gibbs, Laurin Hayworth, Gretchen Smith. Student Government Association 4 7 TUDE T GUVER ME SSOCIATIO wx '95 E 3 Above left: Joanie Lacyg Above right: left to flkfhff Sally Wat- son, Alexandra Cvijanovich, Meg Gibbs, Laurin Hayworth, Gretchen Smith. Below left: Meg Gibbs: Below rikghtg left to rightg Kedriclc Heckman, Robin Croce, Katherine Chapple, Kim Weavil. 48 Student Government Association CLA SS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, W Snow, P. Young, M Hiatt, D. Hayworth. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERSg J. Vaughn, D. Darby, J Smith, S. Cra ver FIC RS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, S. Perricone, K. Moser, 'lf Betoth, C. Williams. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERSg I Richardson, S. Sink, B. Coleman, L. Lindsay. INTER- CL UB COUNCIL: , SERVICE CL UB PRESIDEN TS Best Of The Old And New 49 HO OR GUUR Row 1: Ann Hicks, Elizabeth Swaimg Chief Judge, Elisabeth Kahl,' Row 2: Nicole Jenkins, Wendy Snow, Greg Robinson, Steve Perricone, Mischa McKeown, Theresa Roberts. Not Pic- tured, Parrish Griggs, and Jennifer Hance. SENIOR EXEC U TI V if K. Crowell, M. Hiatt, A. Hyatt, A. Russo, W Taylor, M Quentin, W Bush, B. Williams, T Symmes, E. Kahl, E. Roberts, R. Clifford, W Snow, G. Boze. Mike Gionisg Asst. Sound, Robert Hubbard,' Sound, Jody Henzlerg Stage Mgr., Eric Raus- chenburgg Stage Hand. Not Pictured, Andy Huske, Flys. 50 Best Of The Old And New C. Kieng, C. McBride, B. Hanes, M Hiatt, K. Lorick, J Kandara, M Dagenhart, R. Trawiclf. D D BATE Row 1.' W Kramer, M Messick, L Caslcey, R. Trawiclf, M Morley, L. Womble, M. Dagenhart, J Johnston, Row 2: A. Bowden, C. Kierlg, E. Anderson, B. Thomas, W1 Snyder, A. Goodman, VY Goss, K. Lorick, M Hiatt, S. von Isenburg, Row 3: M Callaghan, D. Darby, B. Shugart, E. Denham, J. Kandara, J Osburn, B. Hanes, D. Hall. SIC LE GUE B. Shugart, J Johnston, L. Womble, VY Goss, E. Denham, M Hiatt, B. Hanes, J Kandara, R. Trawick. Best Of The Old And New 51 1 u Art Work by.' Nikki Gonzalez Wilcox M Sisburg T Reich Row3 Mrs ning, J Cahoon, C. Richards, C. Thompso Scott, R. Winger. DRAMA CLUB' Row Pegg, L. Coan K. Flynt A. Carroll D Darb Sullivan, Ms. Britton, E. Rauschenburg Bowden, J Cave. Row 2: N Reidy, B. Cole .L Moser, M Callahan, A, Oates W Pac West, K. Fogle. DANCE CL UB, A. Cvijano L. Hayworth, D. Varga, C. Kiger, J Syke. Webb, K Weavil, M Gibbs, M Yarbroug. Boyle, B. Russ. SCRIBBLER CLUB, G. M. Mattox, P. Ransom, L, Marshall, A. mura, M Jones, M Dagenhart, C Stockto. Turner, VY Goss, S. Toole, H Cathey, L. Sm. ARTSOCIETYQ Row 1: J Saluta, B. Van E1 E. Pack, N. Gonzolez, B. Blevins, Row 2 , . , . . I .1 1 2 , e v l B l 1 . X' n 1 2 ff' I Q, x If E, A ' 1. '. , X' i x N E .3 Q - 1.1 A ' L A . fir I.. fk 52 Best Of The Old And New MUSIC V. ORCHESTRA, Row 1.' P. Jones, M. Ashcraft, J. Layne, K. Walker, K. DeCarvalho. Row 2: N Poynter, B. Ward, C. Leinbach, E. Wilson, L Cheeks, M Dickheiser, J Foy, A. Jones, E. Bai- ley, T. Roberts. Row 3: W. Pace, T Shaw, S. Defee, A. Kellam, N Jenkins, A. Goodman, J Teft, L. Risdon, S. Young, L. Moser, J. Saluta. Row 4: J. Bennett, S. Williams, T Martin, N Fordham, J LaFevers, D. Crosslin, K. Davis, R. Crouse, D. Stearns, A. Seigreist, J. Henzler, C. Lovelace. DEMON GIRLS CHORUS CLUB, Row 1.' P. Parks, L. Hughes, S. Hatten, R. Wall, T Carrethers. Row 2: C. Funderburk, K Bar- bee, A. Hyatt, S. Samuels, S. Wilson, S. Dodd. Row 3: P. Blackwell, T Rouse, B. Williams, J Jones, T. Gwynn, K. Netter, T. Wiley. CHO- RUS: Row 1.' C. Funderburk, T Wiley, S. Dodd, E. Denham, L. Hughes, S. Hatten, J Smith, R. Wall, T Carrethers, T Smith. Row 2: P. Parks, P. Blackwell, K. Barbee, J Thomas, B. Wil- liams, R. Sneed, A. Hyatt, R. Gambrell, M. Har- ris, R. Stokes, P. Stinson, Row 3: Mrs. Mack, T Rouse, D. Brown, D. Wilkins, J. Horne, T. Gwynn, D. Richards, J Jones, C. Perry, K. Crowell, T West, L. Mitchell. GIRLS ENSEM- BLE,' Row 1: M. Selfslaghs, E. Denham, J. Thomas, M. Harris, A. McCloud, P. Staplefood, M. Scales. Row 2: B. Williams, T Wiley, K. Barbee, K. Netter, S. Samuels, S. Wilson, L. Hughes. Row 3: T Rouse, K. Crowell, S. Lash, S. Bostic, S. Flagherty, A. Hyatt, P. Blackwell. Art work by Bronald Johnson and Berry Ble 1 ,w..........f N ,,,,,.,......,....a....-.t-..-.- E VIHS The Best Of The Old And New 53 PI E'ditor: Meg Waters, Copy editor: Dawn Darby, Copy editor: Heather Smith, News staff Debbie Elswiclr, News editor: Sharon Miller, News edi- tor: Shannon McElroy. ROW 1: Club editor: Christy McCoy, Feature edi- tor: Sterling Griggs, Feature editor: Eve Hayes, ROW2: Education editor: Terrie Roberts, Adver- tising manager: Barry Blevins, Photography edi- tor: Stephen Schiller. ROW 1: Circulation manager: Kelly Potter, Sports editor: Leigh Bricker, ROW 2: Business manager: Kelli Liles, Sports editor: Mark Stack, Circulation manager: Tonya Beroth, Sports staff Joely White. 54 Best Of The Old And New MM WH I SPERS 9' , W . mnl0fL wt -f..4u-.1-nf' Z f Q Y 5 ' , .- , ' - ,yy ' ga A i ff W- ' 3 it L., V45 L ' ,fx I I 'iw ,aiiit V ., . 7' 3 . if ' v iiuah-ww X RJR ASSIS TA GUIDANCE PAGES, E. Nichols, T. Bowen, J. kenbeckler, K. COHH, K- B0ggS, C- MCC0Yy K. Cleland, B. Weisner, F. Vogler, F Bush, E. Blan- Grab. OFFICE PAGES, G. Long, K. Vestal, E. Appert, Z Cope, C- RBGCG, C. Brown. LIBRARY PAGE'Sg B. Woodruff J Johnson, M Rigby, B. Hutchens, R. Johnson. Best Of The Old And New 55 FRENCH HONOR SOCIETK' Above Right: J Janke, S. von Isenburg, 'If Ngo, R. Groce, J Lacy, A. Elaasar, S. Dills, M Meadows, K. Graves, J Allen. SPANISH HONOR SOCI- ETY? Center: Row 1.' W Snow, S. Perricone, K Stokes, D. Hayworth, Row 2: S. Wood, A. Cass, R. Anderson, K. Heckman, L. Walker, J Janke, N Dearman, K. Harmon, M Preston, H White, L. Williams, N Leist, C. Kiger, C. Troxler, J Johnson, L. Sink. LATIN HONOR SOCIETYQ' Below: Row 1.' C. Hunter, E'. Kahl, K. Slate, J Mour1Uoy,' Row 2: E Swaim, C. Brown, M McKenzie, A. Denham, E. Denham, Vi Goss, J. Johnston, E. Blackenbeckler, A. Hicks, Row 3: H. Foster, M Chambliss, R. Nallamala, A. Bur- roughs, K. Lorick, J Combs, A. Burroughs, R. Trawick, K. Kelly. 56 Best Of The Old And New FOREIG LA AGE CL U S W.-,Q Q. Q. . an .....A. FRENCH CLUB: Row 1.' S. Moser, K. Moser, J Corts, A. Imamura fPres.1, A. Schiller I V1 Pres.j, C. Cox lTreas.j, M. Morley KParlim.j, L. Coan fSec.l, N Payner, K. Chapple, A. Burnham, ROW 2: H. Nguyen, J Goodrum, H. Evans, E. Johnson, M. Surratt, N Wilcox, E. Pack, C. Turner, P. Davis, S. Turner, B. Parrish, G. Fleming, A. Walker, C. Le. Row 3: K. Coan, H. Evans, M Rustad, M. Hymes, J. Jance, B. Harrington, R. Groce, H. Smith, C. Prout, S. Watson, A. Free- man, M. Turner, K. Graves, J Allen, A. Colby, T Ngo, S. Von Isenburg, Row 4: T Morgan, C. Sel- lars, T Thomas, T Hutt, E. Johns, J. Johnson, B. Chope, Y Cleland, J Lacy, J Sykes, M. Segers, J. Dorgan, T Ogburn, T Lord, A. Alasar, M. Gar- rou, C. Turner, R. Byrd, S. Ludirgsen. LATIN CLUB, Row 1: A. Burroughs fSec.j, R. Smith fSgt. at Armsl, C. Stockton fPres.1, A. Bur- roughs KV Pres. 1, A. Mittemeiyer KTreas.j. Row 2: VY Goss, S. Leake, J Kandara, M. Gibbs, S. Stone, C. Stone, C. Turner, E. Swaim, C. Little, I. Fay, D. Johnson, T Howell, K. Laird, A. Hicks, C. von Isenburg, M McKenzie. Row 3: C. Brown, K. Hong, H. Nguyen, C. Reece, G. Smith, D. Batten, L. Hayworth, D. Varga, T Taylor, J. Hewitt, T Landrum, B. Womble, M Chambliss, A. Hicks. Row 4: J Mounqoy, K, Lorick, M. Felton, E. Dirr, J. Slate, A. Wilcox, C. Petree, R. Freeman, E. Kahl, A. Goodrum, K. Slate, D. Darby, R. Winger, S. Pruitt, G. Foster, R. Boneno, C. Hedgecock, P. Griggs, C. Hunter, R. Tra wick, E. Blanken- beckler. GERMAN CLUB, Row 1: M Yarborough, A. Sears, J. Livengood, C. Turner, C. Brown, S. Mil- spaw, Row 2: S. Young, R. Billings, J Vaughn, B. Hutchins, C. Hinrichs, J Steiner, T Stewart, S. Von Isenburg, R. Patterson. Row 3: C. Cunning- ham, W Pace, P. Butterlqeld, R. Spaugh, K. Klase, G. Boze, K. Salzwedel, J. Eskridge, J. Og- burn, G. Hanes. SPANISH CL UB: Row 1: T Teaney IV Pres.j, K. Cox fPres.j, M Davis, A. Bullington, J Smith, T Wiley, J. Foy, H White, W McWhorter, K Hobbs, H. McWhorter. Row 2: M Meadows, S. Hood, T Dexter, A. Bost, J Cranford, P. Byrd, T Beroth, B.K. Wilson, S. Walls, C. Shaver, A. May- nard, K Appert, E. Pearson, B. Tutt, S. Taylor, A. Steinmeyer, M McKeown. Row 3: R. Thacker, W Snyder, J Saluta, A. Bazemore, D. Banks, T Wal- ters, C. Turner, M Callaghan, M Slawter, A. Bowder, S. Defee, K. Carpenter, V Martin, M. Dudley, Row 4: D. Kraus, R. Horton, M Tate, D. Muenchow, T Murray, R. Conrad, W Snow, A. Litchizer, J Banks, B. Fireman, B. Sparks, C. Lyerly, K. Smith, M. Shirley. Best Of The Old And New 57 N Chizari, K. Bun, Vf Nanthanolath, S. Lav, R. Barajas, S. Ng, P. Kwok, R. Kim, M Keo, H. Nguyen, K. Hong, D. Nguyen, C. Le, P. Nanthanolathl, T Ngo. Row 1,' H. Covington fSec.j, W Snyder lSgt. of Armsl, E. Anderson KFresh. Vice-Pres.l, M Hiatt, fPres.l, S. Wood fJr. Vice-Pres.j, A. Cass lTreas.j, B. Van Evory fPub. Chairmanj, C. Reece lSoph. Vice-Presj. Row 2,' C. Williams, J Kim, J Kandara, E. Kim, J Dunkelberg, J Saluta, L. Hayworth, M. Gibbs, C. Kiger, A. Denham. Row 3, C. Troxler, G. Smith, M Dickheiser, K Stokes, N Leist, L. Williams, K Hamilton, R. Anderson, K. Nelson. Row 4,' J. Mounqoy, T Letchworth, B. Bro- dish, R. Nallamallah, C. Miller, S. Perricone, S. Lackey, C. Richards, E. Kahl. Row 1, M Hiatt fPres.j, A. Litehizer Ufice- Pres.l, S. Milspaw fSec.j, G. Ellison KPub. Chairmanj. Row 2, C. Forsyth, N Taylor, C. Cunningham, A. Oates, M Rustad. Row 3, J Johnston, C. King, J Hong, P. But- terfield, C. Stockton, 'If Letchworth, J Dun- kelberg, R. Anderson Row 4,' M Hill, M Segers, R. Smith, R. Clif ford, R. Boles, E. Hedgecock, H Breckle, R. Hubbard, C. Hedgecock. AT O AL H0 OR SOCIETY VHS SENIORS, Row 1: E. Johnson, E. Swaim, A. Row 2: K. Stokes, N. Leist, W McWhorter, L. W Snow, E. Kahl, B. Johnson, M Hiatt, M. I-licks, R. Trawick, J Johnson, M. McKenzie, Williams, M Preston, L. Sisk, R. Billings, Row 3: Quenton, S. Spransy, R. Nallamala, D. Hayworth. it ...W NHS J UNIORSQ Row 1: N. Foy, K. McBride, K. key, C. Turner, S. Woody Row 3: S. Perricone, A. Lacy, A. Burroughs. Graves, C. Williamsg Row 2:J Laskey, E. Earle, S. Burroughs, JD. Redenbaugh, S. Lackey, J. Woodruff, M Myers, J. Lewis, C. Hunter, J. Las- Mountjoy, H. Foster, A. Cass, K. Heckman, J. Best Of The Old And New 59 IND US TRIAL AR TS ,,i,, f ,V gf-. 1. Left, Row 1: J Redenbaugh, L. Marshall, G. Sat- Risdon, C. Basinger, G. Cox, S. Lloyd, A. Wilcox, J. Redenbaugh, L. Marshall, G. Cox, J. Hong. terHeld, J Hong, E. Freeman, Row 2: E. Morri- Row 4: R. Clifford, 'If Bowen, P. Cooper, Mr. son, D. Hall, C. Stainback, M Swaimg Row 3: K. Taylor, Sponsor, M Munden. Right, E. Freeman, Row 1: S. Wolf D. Bedenbaugh, A. Huslfe, J McGuire, C. Slivinsky, B. Livenstong Row 2: J Yeatts, M Hansley, S. Spach, P. Thomas, R. Har- rell, R. Bedenbaugh, R. Knight, B. Cook, Row 3: A. Nicholson, T Raiff C. Board, L. Hartness, B. 60 Best Of The Old And New Rivenbark, M Gray, B. Johns, N Bunce, J Carter, P. Johnston, Row 4: P. Ivey, R. Estep, B. Pryce, M Puckett, M Hemric, S. Smith, S. Mot- singer, B. Taylor, W Hopper, W Hyatt, S. Scott, D. Nunn, K. Selfslaugh. Not Pictured,' M Hud- speth, R. Loftis, J Cranford, S. Pruitt, G. Bird, J Denny, 0. Hardison, M Jones, M. Perry, D. Rob-X inson, S. Shaffer, C. Steele, J Vanness. VUCAT O AL s 'Q 'Q' M II VICAg Row 1.' A. Stinson, D. Johnson, D. Joyce, Row 2: B. Hutchens, W Holoman, S. Smith, T Williams, L. Owens: Row 3: D. Wilmouth, J. Sari, G. Boze, M O'Byrne, T Messick, G. Mot- singer, B. Taylor. FBLA,' Row 1: Mrs. D. Robinson, S. Weston, C. Thurman, S. Boston, R. Pfaff C. Williams, A. Russo, D. McLean, Mrs. L. Still, Row 2.' J. Moser, T Symmes, T Taylor, D. Batton, R. Billings, D. Fitzgerald, W Snow: Row 3: T Ca- fasso, E. Nichols, L. Beck, G. Boze, P. Donahoe, R. Boles. DECA, Row 1: W Blackwell, Reporter, B. Stan- ford, President, l-L Garner: Vice President, L. Ballas,' Secretary: Row 2: S. Hatton, L. Price, T Murray, S. Hood, M Boston M Whittington H Cokerham, R. Harrell, Covington, Si Spach, H Nikas, A. Boyle, A. Bullington, C. Harrison, Mrs. Jenkins, Row 3: L. Berry, E. McFadden, S. Miller, M Harris, T McCoy, S. Reid, T Eddinger, T Baldwin, M Hemrick, A. Williams, S. Boston, K. Boggs, D. Wright, J Sykes, M. Yarbrough, S. Davis, D. Kiger, C. Covington, Row 4: O. Rucker, D. Varga, C. Brown, J. Tucker, P. Blackwell, M Ayers, M. Provenzano, C. Bird, M Burns, M. Spaugh, N Richardson, C. F underburk, C. Washington, O. Eldridge, J Kalanarhos, J Stinson, A. Sweat, S. Zedlar. Best Of The Old And New 61 FLAG TEAM' Row 1: R. Manual. ROW2: R. Hilton, N. Turner, C. Waiters, N. Jenkins, T Walters. Row 3: D. Wayne, A. Cole, S. Bostic, M. Swaim. JROTC FIRST PERIOD: Row 1: W Russell, C. Richardson, C. Wheeler, K. Carpenter, G. Sykes, D. Darby. Row 2: S. Bostick, J Tucker, R. Todd, O. Steele, J Oehler, M Swaim. Row 3: I. Goings, C. Martin, J. Carter, E. Crowell, F Baldo, D. Jenkins. Row 4: A. Coles. JROTC SECOND PERIOD, Row 1: P. Cummings, M Atwood G. Williams, W Hyatt, E. White, D. Wayne, J. Theodore, R. Hilton, W Sheets, B. Single- tary, C. Lovelace, S. Beatty. JROTC FIFTH PERI- OD: Row 1: D. Reich, S. Simmons, A. Venning. Row 2: M. Scales, T Waters, A. McCullum. Row 3: R. Smith, J. Hairston, R. Robinson. Row 4: D. Hodges, T Thompson, B. Cheek, K. Frazier. Row 5: N Turn- er, J. Cummings, R. Jenkins, K. Risdon. Row 6: T Martin, K. F ogle, T Keaton, K. Wilson. JROTC SIXTH PERIOD: Row 1: R. Manual, A. Lynch, P. Stark, A. Blevins, C. Simmons. Row 2.' K. Norman, N Jenkins, R. Willard, D. Haggerman. Row 3: D. Smith, S. Chakona, S. Anderson, T Burns, J Moore. Row 4: A. Palmer, P. McDougald, L. Sinclair, W Rivera. Row 5: C. Waiters, M Branham, L. Freeman, S. Scott. Row 6.' A. Gray, A. Smith, D. Jordon, D. Hines. in t ez: H ll 3 62 Best Of The Old And New Luau. PWARD BOU D EBUN Y SDC ETY B US DRIVERS UPWARD BOUND, Row 1: S, Simon, M. Terry, A. Chandler, S. Samuels. Row 2: C. Brown, D. Smith, S. Jordan, E. Doclcery, EBONY SOCIETY, Because of complications no picture was available. Members include: S. Smith, A. McFadden, E. McFadden, L. Davis, L. Coving- ton, J. Stinson. BUS DRI VERS,' Row 1: G. Dominick, N. Klase, A. Reacy, J Mitchell, J. Small - Superviser, K. Jones, J, Bell, A. Webb, G. ArmHeld, E. Dirr. Row 2: K. Lorick, D. Reece, B. Horne, M, Mittemeijer, T. Martin. Not Pictured: A. Carroll, S. Spease, M. Woollaro, 'IT Patterson, A. Johnson, R. Williams, R. Richardson, K. McBride, K. Tate, S. Beatty, R. Canty, V Brown, R. Brown, T. Bennett. , kv . xi V E X1 B I I J.. k y A K A 4 ?7.v ,z: y NX gr . ,, K L!! , X Q A A :xg ,If-1 l YI W ,Q Qi ff. if Q X X M . ,Q . 1 .Q 5 X - Q 1 A kk.. NE., Q .- .,-., , 553, N Q f W ,,,,Ag.,i ,:.,. The Best Of The Old And New 63 IT SPI R of in y -.f .VV , - f '-. Yr f i' E 3 . bi V f f ,Q F ' ,Wh wgmifji 2 Q 1 A'A'f 1 M' ' ' -,R 'F v fl' ' ' if M- 1 Y F 'mw A . ml Vm M! Aff- . 9 www' ff seflff' Q f.. J. M. i -- Pa, sf f' ,, its .Q ff? ' -.3 . ,Q , I xiii A ? ,QA 3 '-as , H V T E , A K I g ' W' ig 1 m my mg At 'ff , m 1,359 f 'E L 3 1 A A J 1 ' W qi ' M rw-.....,, i Q 'Q-N'qf'l:'C 5 ' ian- ff W- 9 - :.J 'gm L i'i N 2 9 'Way ai fpwi -E ,fx ,Q '- -. f D' V V bw, s 'si I' A 1 I 'tr , ful' 1' 'K ga - f.. S L . . , 5 541-2 as ,J V 7 M WW an 'Fw' .WF ,umm ' A , Q ,Q 4' -W' A, dd g 4, A 1 f ji' 'Q H ', v ' n JZ tj 1' '11 u i R' Cf A 5 .J le fi D -,M ff- QW +-H4 , iff? f 'M ' ' ,L f Ya- ff- ,,, ,. W f a1' ' ,W .. i AML! j N Q V- ff-1 W5 ' ' g ., ':s5r:?'.fg f f Si-fgf?-Tfigfzifyf . , - , L., , was - FALL -FOOTBALL - After a very weak offensive start the demons came back to score twice against a strong Kannapolis team, then lead a powerful Park- land team until the last few min- utes. The seniors rose to the occa- sion and won their homecoming game against Davie County. They also defeated their cross-town rival, Mt Tabor. In a driving rainstorm, the demons lost their last game 21- 14 against North Davidson. After the offensive team started to come around, we became a very respect- able team, said coach D. Crater. Co-captains James Combs and Gary Williams, delivered leadership and confidence to their demon force. West Forsyth Reynolds Carver Reynolds North Forsyth Reynolds East Forsyth R6yH01dS S. Rowan Reynolds Kannapolis R6yI101dS Parkland R6y1101dS Davie Co. Reynolds Mt. Tabor Reynolds North Davidson Reynolds vp-'1n4rW 1 'P'4' Kenny Griffin - QB ' Greg COX - QB I James Combs William Daniel Gary Williams Darrell Wright Eric Montgomery Jody Patella Michael Covington Charlie King Ed '4Boo Boo Davis David Divine Alan Coats Kermit Moses Mike White Kieth Myers Carl Jones Woody Faircloth . -un 'ti 5 K x an - 'S av? - sag ff- ,iQQf2ffLAW P I., Q ' . 5,- SEK . x. . a 1 , 4 n 3 A f 2 sf 'V . e A ,., 'ei' 'favi 'Q R . Q l ,S - W, 5 4 1 PP it 4 'E Ur. , 5 if' -Q w A574 V .Qi ' if-.,' 1 qv , ,, J- 4 1 a A '7!f's. '15'-rv ff , Qt .M 1 I ,nu .. M, Eff-. The stadium shakes with chants of victory and the sky is filled with spots of black and gold. The sight alone makes your stomach quiver with ex- citement and tension rises from the center of the field. It is their time to shine and the festivities never let up. Our Hrst victory of the sea- son ironically falls upon this night. The preceeding week was Hlled with spirited events all leading up to a night that the senior class and underclass- men as well will never forget. Paige Young, sponsored by Drew Jenkins and Sherese Bos- ton, sponsored by Matt Dempski were both crowned Homecoming Queens. The ten- sion melted as tears began to run down Sherese's face while Paige stood in awe. The court was announced and Davie County was put to shame with a final score of Reynolds 28, and Davie County 21. Above: Paige Young and Drew Jenkins Above center: Demon Drew Jenkins Above Left: Sherese Boston and Matt Dempski Below left: Homecoming Court,: Kim Hance and Pat Balestrieri, Wendy Snow sponsored by Ted Barody, Winnie Taylor and Andrew Cristina, Sharon Sale and Bri- an Weisner, Melissa Honeycutt and Trip Teaney, Karen Crowell and Will Bush. Cen ter: A crowd full of Homecoming spirit! Opposite Page: Top left: Paige Young es- corted by Drew Jenkins Below left: The Queens, Paige Young and Sherese Boston OTBALL FO 5 52 ' QMQQG S I 1985 VARSITYD MONS Dpposite page, above Junior Varsity Football team. above, I Varsity Football team jg First row: Darrel Wright, Gary Williams, William Daniel, James Tombs, Calvin Carson, Greg Cox, Kenny GrifHn, Kearns Davis, Second Row: Chris Hopkins, Brad Anlicker, Charlie King, Kevin Williams, Gaither Ienkins, Micheal Covington, Kermit Moses, Eric Montgomery. Third row: Charles Ingram, Rusty Whitehouse, Solomon Harry, Mark Gentry, David Divine, Darryl Sawyer, Ed Davis, Donte Duranteg Fourth row.' Charles Birney, Byron Edwards, Mike White, Matt Willard, Will Bush, Jody Patella, Alan Coats, Robbie Hudspethg Fifth row: Roscoe Pouncy, Tim Duberry, Woody Faircloth, Karl Jones, Keith Myers, Lacy Hallums. This page labovel: Mark Gentry and Kenny GrifHns, Charles Ingram and Greg Cox. Center.' First row: Woody Faircloth, Mike White, Jody Patella, Alan Coats, David Divine, Bernard Singletary, Keith Myers. Second row: James Combs, Kenny GrifHn, Gary Williams, Edward Davis, First row: William Daniel, Solomon Harris, Darryl Sawyer, Tim Duberry, Third row: Gaither Jenkins, Kevin Williams. -FALL-- -SOCC R- Righ t: Richad Boneno, Seth Woodruff Jamie Re- denbaugh, and Stewart Wall against Greensboro Day School. Below left: Richard Boneno, Stewart Wall, and Mark Howell. Below right: Wyman McGuirt and Billy Mock. Opposite page top: Pat Balestrieri. Below: Coach Mike Southard talks to the team at half-time, 15 efifffg , I 'W' Q 1 ,Q . , f ,t 'lik ff: dw M I 41 , .fllgy .Yo :I 1 'F 'iw Ma ki 1 io 9.- 7 f-nfs' ,ff -.. ,Q- M fiflv WM , , 23:4 . , ,Q-. , 4. ., H- ,., -. .-4 -FALL - - S with a 10-4-3 standing and are cer- Overall, the 1985-86 RJR. Varsi- ty soccer season was better than ex- pected. We're a young team and we weren't expected to do Well, said coach Mike Southard. RJR. start- ed out the year with a preseason Invitational in which Bishop McGuiness, Forsyth Country Day, Grimsley, Page, and a team from High Point took part. Reynolds de- feated Forsyth in the second round, but were beaten by Grimsley 2-1 in double over time. The demons Won the conference but were held back in the first round of the State tour- nament by Greensboro Page. The junior dominated team consisted of only five seniors, only one of which started. The only two returning starters were Parrish Griggs and Stewart Wall, both of which were juniors. The team captains were Seth Woodruff and Stewart Wall. The demons Hnished the season fa tain that the experience and hard Work put in to the team will contin- ue on into the up coming years and keep Reynolds on Top! ka., , in , . P ' J dm, i . . . .-,X 'Ni ' .- A sf le . . . V . , . i f . TLV- -12 wqlsfvdw t . .5 Q L K. if P' 'g .1 1 f . T Q -A . .. . , . .. I . '- i - f. A X 'T - V. 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LQ? ,J -,ff ,, M, 9' i Opposite page, above, A crowd of demon fans, below, Stewart Wall takes another one in for the demonsg This page, below right, front row: Jamie Redenbaugh, Greg Robinson, Richard Boneno, Stewart Wall, John Combs, Jeff Doss, Drew Jen- kins, Wyman McGuirt, Seth Woodruff second row: Sterling Griggs, Billy Mock, Peter Clem- mons, Jeff Helms, Mark Howell, Chris Hunter, Pat Balestrerie, Parrish Griggs, Corey Miller, Brad Miller, Jeff Smith, Ted Baroody, Coach Mike Southardg below left, Parrish Griggsg Below, Drew Jenkins and Jeff Doss, left, Mark Howell,' left center, A wesome . J x ,Q ett, .W , we if , , W W W 18 5. 14 ,, in it W' We of Wk! in 'W' , 1 f 'f 3' 'cz f-fi? ISJIE IE' J 9 .WX ' 'ft ' 4- , , 4 3 9 7 s 3 C :FALL - ' UCCER ' . l I s -wk a 7 , K 'X EM sy M tw... , A Wx X A M Vwfi' ff gI'Rs ml1ww.4v 3. V. -1. 1.1 ws- 5 Q'- . x-f w'.t T'5 ' agwsl, , -wawm, x 1. 3, . 'i . M v MW u 444. .. ,11 1 . 'R X1 Wa , A ' Af 'pu f ., RW WK w 'W,f'a'l'ozMm J MEM. 'QW W' my an ,fam 'A Qyggzl, '52 A- 1 . A gafgllig-v-I' 4. sf ,H Mrggadff AA W K W W W- MQ mam! vi. , . aff! 41' F J 9' 3.- -1 'V 'w I ,.,. K gl? 1 1 rmw 2 ...as-el K 1-ifsfii NW mf-J' 1 H31 W 1 am-iilgfgg, Q. 'P' Q 'Q- V 'A ' BWJX ,Q ,NEHG ' A1-We ,, . ,A 1 A 4 ,EL A Y 3' .. lj' ki yrly -. I xii I ,V , I V, V ,Y I -3' .wx 1 , . .1 :N E , - - - f H ' is V Aw, s 3 f fx .l K - 3 , s 4 Q. 1, Q, is 1.-...muilwif -, 5 -. L . wr-elf - Q +A. M. M- above: Stewart Wall and Richad Boneno left: Jeff Smith and Greg Robinson above left center: Reynolds defeats Greensboro Day School Top left: Stewart Wall and Wivman McGuirt Opposite page below: Richard Boneno, Stewart Wall and lVIark Howell Opposite page center left: Richard Boneno opposite page center right: Richard Boneno and Jeff Doss opposite page top: Corey Miller and Jeff Doss The 1985-1986 girls' tennis team led predominately by underclass- men, rose to the ocassion by win- ning the conference championship along with the sectional title. The teamis catalyst number one seed and conference player of the year, Jenny Mounqoy compiled an un- beated record on the Way to the teams quest for the state title. The teamis other seeds in order were Stacey Keith, Ashley McGeachey, Kelly Moser, and Joley White. The Demons were not only dominant in singles, but also in doubles, with a combination: a number one Jenny Mountjoy and number three Ashley McGeachey leading a powerful at- tack. Although superior skills and talent had a direct impact on the season, so did Hrst year coach Jim Spivey's enthusiastic attitude and overall stress of the fundamentals, setting a precedent for his team to follow a route to their outstanding season. left: Stacey Keith, below center: Kelly Moser, be- low right: Joanie Lacey, opposite page left: Allan- nah Simmsj opposite page right: Kendrick Heck- manj opposite page below, row 1: Ashley McGea- chey, Andrea Freeman, Virginia Irvin, Stacey Keith, Stephanie Harper, Jenny Moumjoy. Row 2: Allannah Simms, Kendrick Heckman, Kelly Moser, Joanie Lacy, Jolliey White. Row 3: Coach Jim Spivey, Holli Pyatte, Mary Daggenhart. '- FALL - -CRO S OOUN TR Y Mu., - W2 g-,: . 'HQ . This seasonis girls' cross country team has certainly done Well. Throughout the season, these girls Worked hard, While combining friendliness and competition in their drive for a top spot. Linda Zink, their coach, put these girls through constant drills, and unbe- lievable endurance, through long, hard miles and grueling practices in order to sharpen the running skills of each team member. This season has been very suc- cessful. The team members have reached many of their goals as Well as having their personal best times. We concluded the season with Mi- chelle Rustad Hnishing 37th in the State Cross Country meet in Char- lotte, said Mrs. Zink. She also ad- ded, Great girls and great seasonl Top right: M Rustad Middle right: A. Oakes, M Rustad, L. Smith Bottom right: KBack row! - S. Stone, M Queen, S. Wood, M Ashcraft, Coach Linda Zink. fFront rowj - M Queen, L. Sislr, A. Oakes, L. Smith, M Rustad f. v . na if Q r H may i 11... ,,,1, V , -. 1 ,,,, V 'W ,.. .qw .gtg YK' M wal, Em 'gg Q' ' : XL1 Q, 'I . U1 i 9 I BPA 'C 119 GET. Q1 1 ' Under the coaching of Mr. Nor- man Trzaslcoma, the cross country team has, once again, illustrated su- periority in the sport of running. Coach Trzaslfoma stated that, This was our most talented team in recent years. Mike Rustad and the other team members were unbeat- able for twelve Weeks of the season and nearly Won the big one. Seniors Tommy Lambeth, Alan Johnson, and Ed Goodman gave us more depth and experience than our com- petition. Having Hnished 5th, 4th, 3rd and 2nd in the State for the past four years, the countdown is on for 1986! Underclassmen Glen Mayr, Jeff Smith, Mike Ashcraft, Brad Schorer, and John Wilson possess the talent to reach our goal. In order to be a member of such a team, one must possess the charac- teristics of endurance and stamina. Being a member of cross country also involves being completely dedi- cated to the sport and havinga great amount of team spirit. Tommy Lambeth, a star runner for the team, stated, We run to win, never letting obstacles before us deter us from our path. Top center.' T Lambeth, B. Shore, E. Goodman Top right: fStandingl - E. Goodman, M Rustad, A. Johnson, T Lambeth Ufneelingl - G. Mays, B. Shore, J. Smith Middle right: J Cox Bottom Left: fBack row! - J Smith, B. Shore, E Goodman, M Rustad, G. Mays, A. Johnson, T Lambeth KMiddle row! - S. Boles, D. Lamphear, B. Reed, H Breckle, C. Fulk, R. Harrell, M Hiatt, J. Cox, W Mims, A. Furr, R. Hilto, Coach Norman Tra- zaskoma fKneelingl - M Ashcraft, J Wilson, S. Ozborne, A. Litehizer -FALL - .. VGLLE Y. BALL RJ Reynolds: The tradition con- tinues is a true sta tement in the area of the Reynolds volleyball team. The members of the squad led the division with excellent spiking, bumping, and serving. The season started with strong defeats over Mt. Tabor and North Davidson. Led by senior co-captains Georgi Satterfield and Dawn Phra- vorachith, the team had a great sea- son, Hnishing with Hve wins and seven loses in regular season play. We were more than a team: We were a family, said Georgi Satter- field. Coach Ashley Atkins and managers Alice Goodman and Sonja Hatter echo this statement. Dedica- tion and hard Work earned the team a position in the first round of the state tournament, but they were de- feated by North Forsyth. Right: Georgi SatterHeld: top left: row 2: Coach Ashley Atkins, Georgi Satterlqeld, Claudia Hen- dricks, Toni Stone, Evelyn Dockery, Jennifer Ja- mieson, Gretchen Smith, Noel Poynter, manager Alice Goodman. Row 1: Manager Sonja Hatter, Chevella Hundley, Tonya Smith, Kathleen John- ston, Dawn Phravorachith, Karen Hash, Ginny Goodrum: center left: The team practices serving before a match: Karen Hash bumps the ball: be- low left: The team gets ready for a match. 84 Volleyball -ff? center right: Dawn Phravorachith helps the ball over the net,' below right: J V volleyball team, standing: Coach Terri Bran tl y, Nikki Riedy, Leigh Coan, Vanessa Smithg lmeeling: Allison Harris, Kristi Flynt, Kris Alexander, not pictured Dana Stewart. flu. ' 'Q,. , ' '- ' f ' H ' ' , , i,. , Q , . A 7 ' 'H' X ' ,U if V - 1 if w, ,. E ,.,, 3 W ,,.. ' V Y - ,,,t,, H - - ' 's ' ,,,, I ,-,nf t lll ', , ' ,,..... ,,.-, V , H t ,,.. W, V ' A ,,,-e ' 'Q '1 1. , 5 iiiii t we an . ' 'fb W1 it I 2 XX ., ,, s,,, ' M K Ellil Sports 85 BASKETBALL IS MY The Demon Basketball Team Wa. abounding. Practicing hard and di ligently, the Reynolds Demons dribbled and shot to victory. Returning seniors helped nev members learn the ropes, and to gether they played outstanding bas ketball. Coach Stan Elrod taugh the varsity players everything nec essary for sportsmanship and tha skill of the game. After the loss o. several team members from las year, Scott Spransey, Will Black Well, John Morris, and Rodney Cant ter were four seniors that took the challenge of leadership for thi team. The team practiced hard anc it paid off The overall season Wa: better than could be expected fron such a young team. The experience and confidence gained will hel keep the demons where they belon at the TOP. Opposite page: above right, The Junior Varsit. Basketball Team.' Above left, Corey Richardson Kearns Davis, and Ted Baroody let off tensioi during a gameg below, The Varsity Basketbal Team, Hrst row: managers Clay Venable, Grq Humphreys, Karen Vestal, and Jamie Hflounder Livengood. Second row: Coach David Morris FAVORITE PURT. . .WM Tony Thompson, Coach Stan Elrod, Gary Wa- dell, Coach Tom Eaton. Third row: Colin Stain- wback, Jon Corts, William Tatum, Corey Richard- son, Ted Baroody, John Morris, Will Blackwell, Byron Edwards, Scott Spransey, Richard Camp- bell, Kearns Davis, Dante Durante, Rodney Can- tey: This page: below center. Will Blackwell, center, Rodney Cantyg left, Will Blackwell. Y-nw 'hw S363 313 ,D ? ff- ' - Basketball 87 88 Basketball q M 9 Q ' Opposite page, bottom righ tg Scott Spransy drives into the laneg below lefty Scott Spransy, John Morris, and Will Blackwell light for position at the free throw lineg centerg John Morris lays the ball in,' above rightg Coach Stan the man E'lrod and coach Morris look on after calling the de- called into actiong belowg Byron, Jon, and Ter fenseg aboveg Colin Stainback attempts the concentrate on the game while Kearns Davis anc freethrow. This page, above rightg Scott Spransey Corey Richardson ham up for the camera. attempts the jumpshotg above leftg Byron Ed- wards, Jon Corts and Ted Baroody await being wuuv'K 90 Basketball ' V . X 'K V' I A, ,xy , R I , +, af i ' 5, W J W W W, we W f Z X 1 ,gpmmsn-wwf ff? i WINT R GIRLS BASKETBALL 1 With leading scorer freshme. Betsy Noell, the Girl is Varsity Bae ketball Team Hnished their seaso, with a 10-14 record. With the excel lent new coaching staff Greg Simms and Ashley Atkins, the Lad Demons beat the number one teanc South Rowan, in the conferenc tournament to make it to the finals This strong showing enabled th. girls to make it to the regionals Having such a young team, the ladj demons are predicted to come bacl stronger than ever next year. Q! iii Opposite page, Below Left: Allanah Simms, Pat Hall. Below Center: Joley White, Tamela In- gram. Above Left: Ashley Burnham, Holley Cathy, Allahan Simms. Above Center: Ashley Birnham, Holley Cathy, Leigh Coan. This page: Left: Pat Hall, Mellissa Ca- meron. Right.' Betsy Noell, Tamela Ingram. Below: Coach Gregg Simms, Ashley Burnham, Mary Wheeler, Pat Hall, Al- lanah Simms, Tamela Ingram, Toni Stone, Kim Hairston, Holley Cathy. Row 2: Lisa Sisk, Joely White, Melissa Cameron, Tina Dumont, Betsy Noell, Manager, Zitt Chandler. Not pictured: Assistant Coach, Ashley Atkins. - WINTER - WRESTLING This yearhs wrestling program fielded full J. Vf and Varsity teams. Coach Smith stated that, The team did not have much experience, but succeeded in improving throughout the year. We are looking forward to next year. We will continue to grow and gain the expertise necessary to become a championship team. Grueling practices, screams of pain, screams of encouragement, lifting weigh ts, learning new moves and losing those extra pounds, in order to compete in a certain weight class are all a part of a wrestlers life. It takes determination and guts to be a true RJR. wrestler. Bottom right, J. V wrestling. 3rd Row: Asst. Coach Greg Taylor, Matt Butler, Floyd Baldo, Nick Warren, Darryl Sawyer, Matt Hill, manager J. Dillon, Coach Harold Smith, J.V Head Coach Tom Keener. 2nd Row: David Crosslin, Will Sny- der, Matt Maddox, Brian Fireman, Howard Kil- ley, Eric Rauchenburg. lst Row: Chris Jones, Brandon Rumple, Barry Faircloth, Corbitt Tiller, Jeff Dauley, Dave Kerause. Bottom left, Varsity wrestling: 3rd Row: Asst. Coach Greg Ta ylor, Anthony Coles, Maurice Atwood, Scott Pass, Coach Harold Smith, J. V. Head Coach Tom Keener. 2nd Row: Greg Horne, Sammy Chakony, Mike Covington, Allan John- son, Greg Gilbert. lst Row: Anthony Abraham, Nat Taylor, Shawn Wilson, Andre Smith, Tim Williams, manager Levon Friend. Knot pictured: Emanuel Crowellj Bottom middle, Wrestlerettes. 3rd Row: Kristi Estep, Jeanea Hege, Kristen Bar- bee, Tamika Walters, Mindy Allison. 2nd Row: Ginger Meade, Heather Howell, Tammy Leach, Missy Darnell, Kristen Alexander, Rozell Man- nuel. lst Row: Amy Bullington, Heather Rauden- bush, Niki Richardson, Wendy Hall. Knot pic- tured: Niki Ready, Mischa McKeown, Michelle Tuttle, Kim Flynt, Andrea Pace, Audrey Ven- ning, Amie Daniel, Mary Mutton, April Wade, Jacki Andactor, Lisa Jackson, and Kristi Flyntj Top t wo sta tis tics: Reynolds 68 Central Davidson 6 Reynolds 53 Mt. Tabor 24 If 3? E Ya f',,',,xm f W K1 ?? Q. 6 E QE X E25 2 sf -ws I' sy ' av Nj! f 'I -fi -1 WINTER - SWIMMING - AND DIVING Above right: Coach Adkins and Erik Freeman during the city championship meet,' center left: Coach Adkins during practice, center right: Blake Stevenson practices butterfly, below right: Aaron Wilcox practices freestyle. Opposite page, above X left: Tabitha Howellg center: Jill Laskey. 1 Excellence in swimming and diving at Reynolds is one of our greatest traditions. The boys' team, led by captain David Wood and co-captain Aaron Wilcox, finished the regular season with a record of eight wins and two losses. Major victories fell over West For- syth, Glenn, Parkland, Carver, and North Forsyth. In the city championship, the De- mons came in second place, closely behind Mt. Tabor. The girls' team, led by captain K ym Hance and co-captain Jill Laskey, finished the regu- lar season with H ve Wins and Eve losses. Vic- tories came from rivals Glenn, Parkland, and Carver. In the city championship, the Demons came in third place, be- hind West Forsyth and Mt. Tabor. Although the teams usually won, the road to success was not an easy one. Plagued with injuries and the flu, practices were long and hard. With two new coaches, swimming coach Cindy Adkins and diving coach Teresa Nettles, this season was one for learning. Also, new tal- ent was introduced since there were only tive returning seniors. A Hrst for the team was the addition of managers Brandy Russ and Chris Fulk. The diving team consisted of Lee O'Brien, Tom Walters, Peggy Fano, and Stacey Fano. Coach Nettles had the following to say about the divers: Tom is a valuable member of the team who also dives AAIL IAmateur Athletics Unionj. Lee is what I consider a 'natural' Peggy and Stacey are hard workers and have improved greatly since the sea- son started. In the city champion- ship, Walters placed Hrst and S. Fano placed Hfth. Below right: The girls team fleft to rightl stand- ing: Allison Harris, K ym Hance, Christa Prout, Gretchen Smith, Dana Stewart, Susan Yarbor- oughg Kneeling: Stacey Fano, Jenny Laskey, Jill Laskey, Peggy Fanog sitting: Tabitha Howell, Coach Adkins, Brandy Russ Kmanagerj, Knot pic- tured Mandy Adkersonj. Below left: the boys team lleft to rightl row 1: Carl Stewart, Rob Winger, Greg Wood, David Stearns, Coach Ad- kins, Chris Fulk lmanagerl, David Lamphearg row 2.' Blake Stevenson, Erik Freeman, Kevin Wil- liams, Aaron Wilcox, David Wood, Kirk Sanders, row 3: Josh Sugg, Eric Nichols, Glynn Boze, Chris Hedgecock, Eric Hedgecock, Tom Walters, Knot pictured Lee O'Brienl. - SPRING - - TRACK- The RJR. Track and Field Team, coached by Norman Trzas- koma and coach Smith, show the potential for an all out awesome season. The outstanding perfor- mance of senior Mike Rustad shows what kind of talent the track team is packed with. Being the second year of the four-year school system, there is a great deal of experience among the sophomores and juniors on the team. The boys and young women practice long and hard to maintain the demon stamina of strength and determination. Opposite page: above right, Mike Rustadg above left, Greg Gilbert, below right, Loppie Price dem- onstrates the power behind discus throwingg be- low center, Alan Johnson, below left, JeffSmith, This page: above, Boys Track and Field Team, center, Girls Track Team, below right, Leslie Smith, below center, Kevin Williams attempts the triple jump, below left, Coach Smith and Rhonda Billings. 1 f E 5 X, 4 52 ., if v yn? , 1 'M 4 ,A 4 ,X 'wk .fs ,f 1 , ' 4 y 4. Vx' W zz E, 4 v,,, A 5: , , V pq, if 3 M .. gy 75 g, ,mf fi wif , V . , H L J, ,f ,,f . M4 fwfu f V, ,,, M 41. ff mf :WW ,, Q an-LZ.- bnp.,,,,, -.,, Q' if E viwaf 1 Ia .-,gy N 7? ' .LB '32---ff! v 2 la. - f A . '- . --x , ,ids F ,jesfnss ' if f! - vw, ,E 'M-ws m 5 x K 2 V 2 fm , Q, ,, if if ,Ei 72 f 'MQ 1 1, K2 gf 55 S A yn fy M W 1' 'AQ -ff A I 44, R, f wi' we Ps f Ku , f, My ig- -,,,, Lf, W' W! ,k www ww ,V 1 , Q gg f if 32. , ' ,W . ,nm- ' PRIN G ' i BASEBALL Led by seniors Greg Cox, James Combs, John Combs, Frank Vogler, and Scott Leach, the 1986 baseball team promised to have a great sea- son. Losing only three seniors and having several returning starting ju- niors, the teams potential was great. With a strong second place showing last year, the team has a good chance of winning the confer- ence. Above right, Varsity team, row 1.' Coach White, Chad Stewart, John Combs, William Daniel, Chris Cox, Steve Perricone, Coach Walsh, row 2: Greg Cox, James Combs, Kenny Grifzqn, Keith Myers, Mark Stack, Rodney Teshg row 3: David Henderson, John Barnes, Woody Faircloth, Frank Vogler, Tommy Ballasg Row 4: Doug Brown, Eddie Appeart, Johnny Wagg, Scott Leach, center right, Junior Varsity: Sitting: Dred Booe, Barry Faircloth, Kelly Fladger, John Bull, Gerald Fenner, Al Moore, Kneeling: Mitch Du- vall, Brad Pryce, Rusty Walser, Derek Renegar, Gordon Scott, standing: Coach Kavounis, Matt Butner, Scott Craver, Paul Edmund, Angelo Bal- las, Coach Myers. Below left: William Daniel runs the bases: below center: John Combs swings the bat, below righ t: Frank Vogler pitches a ball, op- posite page above: Rodney Tesh, Eddie Appeart, William Daniel, and Steve Perricone watch a game from the bench, below left: Chad Stewart waits for the pitch, below right: Scott Leach pitches a ball. , st.. , i QNX wi-L, 'IJ'-mix W if --- SPRING -- -- SOFTBALL -1 The Lady Demons return six starters from last year as they en ter a new and stronger conference for 1986. As conference champions, the 1985 softball team will be a tough act to follow, but the girls are conH- dent and determined. They're a terriHc bunch of young girls to Work wi th agreed both coach Atkins and coach Alexander. Th ey practice rain or shine. Coach Alexander Works with the inHelders, and coach At- kins Works with the pitcher, catch- er, and outfielders. Lisa Sisk, Amanda Carroll, Melissa Cameron, And Tabitha Murray, as the only returning senior starters, will take on the responsibility and challenge of taking their teammates all the way. Below: The Varsity Softball Team, Row 1 - Dyllon Devries, Lisa Sisk, Joely White, Jeanine Foy, Valorie Stabile, Shawn Miller, Chris Stoc- ton. Row 2: Coach Ashley Atkins, Camille Williams, Amanda Carroll, Tabitha Murray, Toni Stone, Jenny Mountjoy, Malia Stabile, Beth Pendleton, Chevella Hundley, Coach Will Alexander. Above: Toni Stone. Not Pictured, JV Softball Team, Lynn Woodruff, Tommy Sides, Sa- brina Capers, Alicia Friende, Melin- da Dudley, Vahean Webb, Ozetta Peoples, Stacey Fano, Marsha Peo- ples, Peggy Fano, Missy Spaugh, Tina Dumont, Claudia Walls, Mary Mutton. essentml to be P0-9 4 study, extrdeifort, and the op mon. a stress the Q1 that are the keys 6? and realize the value of every day in practice which athletes will have the winning and -SPRIN ' - GIRLS '- -SOCC ' The girls soccer team was off to a good start. The young team, consist- ing of only 6' seniors, feels good about this season. They have got what it takes to go all the way. The superb coaching tactics of Mike Southard are a definate plus for the team. Experience may start out low, but conHdence and determination are strong qualities of the team. Francie Bush, Paige Young, and Ann Hicks, as the only returning seniors, will take on the challenge of leadership for the team. Opposite page: above, Joanie Lacey, below right, Francie Bush,' below left, Mary Margaret Myers. This page: above, Varsity soccer Team, First row: Dawn, Kristen Cohen, Katherine Chappel, Candi York, Ann Hicks, Mary Margaret Myers, Stacey Kieth, Christa Brown, Christina Appert, Muffet Thaxton, Second row: Coach Mike Southard, Francie Bush, Elizabeth Earl, Kendrick Heck- man, Kelly Moser, Andrea Freeman, Mary Wheeler, Joanie Lacey, Paige Yonngg center, R.J.R. Varsity soccer team Un disguisel, below, The Junior Varsity soccer Team. if F 0 Si S if , , , , , Qwwwwwmwww f ww+QfvQwQSwww+wff qEEQ?H iQ4? 5 iQ 5 35 Q ' 'iv '1- A S 1'x' xxi! , Q., Q . as f 2' nw' 4 X W, , xiii , NR E in , ii? ii Q h Q 5 3 E ,S 1 KQV - 2, s . Sm X 1.. 3, ww -. f' 1-LX. ,Q .lg ,Ji ,191 f x . ,W k ma , .. A K A K K K khkk .. 3 , f ,mx -QMQK Q, , K Q 'QW 1 Q .. Q Q A A SA S 5 x X 1: Q ,Q K gy .K , , g, , 3, .L-. 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With the new four year school system underway, the young team will gain a great deal of exper- ience and confidence, and keep up R.J.R's winning tradition. Opposite page: above right, John Morris, above center, Darin lVIuenchow,' above left, Tom Mur- ray: below, lan Fay. 108 Tennis Above left and center. Rod McGeachyg above right, Ramu Nallamala: left, The Tennis Team. First row: co-captains Ramu Nallamala and Rod Mc-Geachyg Second row: Greg Domi- nic, Geoff Hteman, Andrew Allen, lan Fay, Rob Freeman, Andy Burroughs: Third row: Gray Flemmzngg John Morris, Carey Millezg Scott Carlson, Alex Burroughs, Darin Mean. chow, Coach Clark Taylor. Knot pictured: Tom Murrayj. ' Z? 524 4 wb ev 2' Cross Country: M VP., Mike Rus- tad. ALL-CONFERENCE, Mike Rus- tad, Glen Mays, Allan Johnson, Tom Lambeth, Mike Ashcraft, Brad Schorer, Ed Goodman. Football: MVP., James Combs. W-S Chronicle All Northwest Football Team, David Divine, Kermit Moses. Soccer fboysj: M VP., John Combs. ALL-CONFERENCE? Billy Mock, Stewart Walls, Corey Miller, Jeff Doss, Richard Boneno, Seth Wood- ruff Tennis Kgirlsj: MVP., Jenny Mounqoy, ALL-CONFERENCE, Jenny Mountjoy, Ashley McGeachy, Stephanie Harper. Cross Country Igirlsjg MVP., Mi- chelle Rustad, ALL-CONFER- ENCE2 Michelle Rustad, Michelle Ashcraft. Basketball: ALL-CONFERENCE? Will Blackwell. Wrestling: ALL-CONFERENCE, Maurice Atwood. Players of the Year in the Central Piedmont Conference: CROSS COUNTRIC Mike Rustad. SOC- CER, Billy Mock. TENNIS, Jenny Mounqoy. Darin Meunchow, sponsored by Karen Hash, was named Jock of the Year for the class of 1986. Karen raised over .S'300.00. Other nominees were: Andrew Gristina, sponsored by Winnie Tay- lor, James Combs, sponsored by April Bledsoe, William Daniel, sponsored by Sharon Sale, David Divine, sponsored by Jennie Pate, Charlie King, sponsored by Leslie Smith, Trip Teany, sponsored by Kelly Hobbs, Pat Balestrerie, spon- sored by Katy Coxg Tom Murray, sponsored by Waverly McWhorter, Drew Jenkins, sponsored by Paige Young, Kenny Griffin, sponsored by Erin Roberts, Woody Faircloth, sponsored by Lisa Anderson, Mike White, sponsored by Kim Weavilg Greg Cox, sponsored by Nancy Leistg Will Blackwell, sponsored by Georgi Satterfieldg Jody Patella, sponsored by Stephanie Steelman. o THE YEAR 125252-1.2527 UK OB RFES - , ww W , ,f - ' iffmxg -- KW., fa -W f , we-t f - X, fix if X a...!G,,f' K ' wg P .3 gr -H Y ,X 'Ib , -:ii s r -ffhz 'IJ' 'fav e tv nil, :ff ' iq' i 0 Q oi em Q fo QE '-9 at V1 fig? ' A F :Y , ' F ' 'U X K2 ,K 6 ' Qc, , M . -V Qfizf , A S Q ff 4 we-E-W is f .Q .. hw.-is 33 ?f35'g.j,4j,' e i. ' A ' W ' Qs ,L 'rg' Q' in wk l 1 I FTY . , , 5 ,QYN N - ,, at .. gf- v' V 'fr ,xv . in V Y' Top left: A visit from News 25 top right, H are the drenched targets for the Key Club Dunk- Nguyen, M, Keo, K. Bung above: Students gather ing Boothg top right: A. Harrisong below left: S. at the Art Society Boothg right: J. Sari trying his Steelman gets smashed with a Potato Pie in the luck at the SGSC Putt-Putt Booth. Dancing Boots Boothg below right: T Lambeth Opposite page, top left: H. White and E. Garrou shows his might in the Dunking Booth. 1l4fFeatures Sl 5 5 4 K.e ,3- s MQ, Q Wbf +snmQ- '-- 'O Everyone agrees that lunch is the best time of the day. But, which is the best lunch and the best place to eat is debatable. First, lunch is a good middle-oil the-day breakg however, not many people like to eat LUNCH at 10:48 in the morning! For people going out to lunch, there is not as much traffic on Stratford and not as many people congregate in the fast-food restaurants. In contrast, second lunch starts at 11:48 which is lunch hour for many of the businesses, too. Because of this, the traffic is terrible, and it takes longer to order the food in- side. One advantage of this lunch is that there are only two more classes to go after lunch. Also, many upper- classmen have this lunch so they can spend some time with friends whom they do not see that often in school. g There are also many people that choose to eat at school, either in the cafeteria or outside in front of the school. These people can eat slowly and do not have to worry about ---5.5 L .owns rushing back to school before the late bell rings. The cafeteria food is cheaper than the foods in the res- tauran ts, and there is always a vari- ety offered. Whether a person has first or sec- ond lunch or eats at school or at other places, as long as he is sur- rounded by friends, the place and the food areaquite trivial! Above: G. Sale: top middle: E Nichols, D. Crouse, M Quinton, G. Bozeg right: W McWhorter, below left: L. Brown, D. Rice, K. Mi'tchelg below right: A. Coats, M Honeycuttg Opposite page, top left: K Kaufholz, B. Wallace, top right: M Teaney, J. Smith, B. Noell, C. Cox, J. Gatewood, L. Lindsay, S. Evans, J Lavingoodg bottom left, C. King, .L Eskridge, R. Nallamala. I lll ilvr , Q ' if , -Q' K 1 1 6' Fea tures ,,..... -'-4 Q, , ' mf nw ' f 1 im: eww ,,,, lim' -. .95 'lm , ' J 'MJ EW if A .. +-if L, A 5 , gh .-'--f ,Mai Features 11 7 O EDAYA A TIME 118 Features 45 This lovely little demon is Holli Pyatte. She is pictured in her sleep drooling-over Johnny, most likely, in the top left picture. Pictured with her in the above left picture, left to right: Kristen Grab, Michael Vaughn, Michelle Sink, Jeff Vaughn, sit- ting with her is Chris Hedgecock. The above right is Robert 'AStudyhard Conrad in class with Holli. Opposite page, far right: Holli with Johnny Bear, ironically. THOSE LITTLE MIS- HAPS - FORGETTING TO BRUSH YOUR TEETI-L REALIZING YOUR UN- SHAVEN LEGS LOOK FURRY . . . 'J E' Q.. W THE LIFE A DEM It happened again. The alarm lock gently screamed in my ear just vhen Don Johnson was about to visk me away in his sport's car nto Never-Never-Land, U.S.A. Phat settles it, I simply cannot get ip yet. I will have to sleep 'just Eve nore minutes to find out my desti- zy. 6:05 . . . 6:15 . . . 6:25. Oh no! Llow could I have slept for so long. Vow I will be late, and I was plan- ring on shaving my legs today, it zas been almost two weeks since I iave touched that razor. They are :tarting to look rather furry, but I :an always wear socks. After all, one nore day will not hurt. Now it is time to get dressed. I :hink I will wear my printed jeans, Worenza over-sized blouse, and ei- ther my Tretorns or flats, hmmmm. Tam looking good, now! Uh oh, that :ame little piece of hair just will not :it down. Hopefully Johnny will not 'zotice it. Speaking of which, he has got to be the cutest thing that ever Walked on this earth. Sigh. Stop lreaming - your ride is here. Why are they so early? Oh yeah, we are going to the K aft W for breakfast. How could I forget that? - JOHN- NY is coming! Quick, where is my mirror? Well, that was fun. I still cannot believe Johnny actually sacriHced some of his syrup for little-ole-me. I wonder if that means he likes me? Just stay cool, he probably would do that for anyone. He is so wonderful! What a day so far! Francis Stein told me my hair looked better yes- terdayg I failed a Quest test and was so flustered from that, I spelled my name wrong on my homework pa- per. To make it even worse, I was told that with one more tardy they would send me to CDC! If some of them had to travel on Stratford to get to their Big Whopper in thirty- five minutes or so, they would be a little bit more understanding. The real clincher lies in the utterly em- barrassing fact that I forgot to brush my teeth this morning, I know Johnny noticed it, too. At least I am home now. I can Hnally relax while tuning into GH at 3:00 on Cable 7. Now there is a commercial break so I can go into the kitchen and make my tri- ple-scoop, chocolate chip, oreo, ba- nana split. Ummm the life. I still cannot believe that Celia and Jimmy-Lee have lasted this long, poor Gran tl He is so cute, why is he so hung up over her? Maybe he and Anna will get together. I hope so, but she still loves Robert . . . The hour has Hnally approached for the most important activity of the day, the afternoon nap. I will sleep from 4:00-5:00, eat dinner, study from 5:30-5:31, devote the next hour to the telephone as I need to remind everybody of the Club meeting next Wednesday, and then, I should shave my legs. Possibly from 6:35-7:05 I can review for the Soc test I studied earlier for. What can I do from 7:05 until 8:00 when the Cosby Show comes on? Hey! Maybe I can go back to sleep and Hnd out where Don and I will go on our honeymoon . . .. - Alyssa Pyatte - JB Features 1 19 IF ALL THAT 1 W0 LD WUI LD BE T0 SIT 5? U' ,. I, QW ,,,,,, I ,1 fd Top rowg J Vaughn, B. Colemanj L. Watkins, S. Carter, S. Wallsg Bottom rowg T Thompson, B. Yarborough, H Pyatteg T Murray, H Whiteg'I1 Holcombg R. Billings, K. Coang K Grab. ANT TO D0 AND TALK WITH YOU gZOL,,,., El i ,f ..-f-0 4.'.'. .- I ,fr X, A tm ' Ax W 0 U L D YO U LIS TEN? 1 ...pq, .g + 6 Above left: E. Kahl resting in Riog top right: the Tower Bridge in Londong below righ t.' C. Stewart, C2 Sellers, M. Adams, E. Earle, J. Redenbaugh, L. Leinster, G. Cox, D. Divine, and P. Sale enjoy a hike in the mountains of Colorado: opposite page, top left: K. Chapple in London, standing in front of the White Hall during the changing of the guards. far right: S. Sale bugging her new friend at Uni- versal Studio in Californiag far middle: R. Grove and S. Moser attack their thirsts at the familiar Myrtle Beach S.C.,' far left: Notre Dame Cathedral in Parisg far right: the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. fi., , i r M mg' L 3iE??i55a555QQ.f'i.i.,+jxiif5f. -f -1: 4, 6-ft ,em H.. t 4- 'f Ee 'F'-f :'.u.ff'-.'4 'Hi' if ,' s .gf zu ,, ., ,ali Bl 'Y lx!!! YI' mg. L I a., Ur 'J- y fwiffm .s r 4 9 YQ! ' VACATIONS. Why do we all look forward to them so much when they are usually more straining for us than our everyday routines? Is it because we love to get up at 3:00 a.m. to catch a plane, or to start the Hfteen-hour car ride? Is it because we get to live out of a suitcase for a week or so, wear wrinkled clothes, and then discover that amidst the hustle and bustle of packing, we for- got to pack our underwear? Do we enjoy sharing a two-person motel room with Eve people, in- cluding one who snores and steals the covers? Do we anticipate having breakfast, lunch, and dinner from McDonalds for a week? ls it exciting to watch our hard earned money that we saved all year long rapidly evaporate before our eyes? How about in the foreign coun- tries where even trying to label the language is a difficult task, not to mention trying to understand what they are saying. The average person can most likely gather that these are not exactly the reasons we choose to pick up and go to foreign grounds for our times of rest and relaxation, better known as our Vacations, This year many people had the opportunity to travel abroad, in- cluding the RJR soccer team who went to Europe, and still others traveled within the country, to such states as California, and to Colorado on the Young Life retreat. Despite all of the minor incon- veniences that accumulated, each person who went to these exciting places felt that he, would not trade this years vacation for anything , Feature 121' If you think Y life S exciting It is amazing what an exciting life the international students at Reynolds have led compared to the uneventful rather dull lives of us Winston-Salemites. When asked for example on a college application to discuss an important event in our lives most Americans can only write about the day the training wheels came off their bike. Not so with the International students. Listening to their backgrounds deHnite- ly beats Wa tching Indiana Jones adventure flicks. Some of these students come from Vietnam Laos Cambodia Iran and Egypt. Each person has a different story to tell whether it he about escaping from a Communist country or about learing how to adapt in a strange country. and how it has changed our outlook on life, D' W' I vm tst . .I . yy it .ttt I aw, f WM. ,-H, ,, , ,, 'ew -MWF!!! 'Et IHA G UYE Ha Ngruyen told us some things about her country Vietnam compared to Amer- ica. The way she came to America was by plane. They had to make an agreement to come to the US. and they were continu- ously delayed by the officials. Finally they got here. Ha had heard many great things about America. When she saw her Hrst American she thought he looked funny. I thought he hadput blue liquid in his eyes she exclaimed. The ways of the school were also differ- ent to Ha. As we know school here, the student changes classes, but in Vietnam the student stays in the same class and the teachers change classes. In Vietnam, one has to be very smart to get into college, Where as here, mostly everyone who Wants to go to college can. Si x T RR YKEO Terry Keo is 16 years old and lived in Cambodia until 5 years ago. He lives here with his grandmother and his mother. His father is still in Cambodia which is under Communist rule. Escaping from Cambodia was the only way Terry and his family could get here. They had to walk through the jungle from Cambodia to Thailand. This took a whole month and they could only Walk at n1ght. When they got to Thai- land they had to stay in a refugee camp for one year until they could get a sponsor here in America. 111 Chiboae Le moved from Vietnam 5 years ago. Having to escape from Vietnam, she and 30 others were on a small Hshing boat. During their journey, both their food and water ran out. Luckily, on their last day, rain came and saved them. Their engine had broken but some of the people on the boat fixed it so that theyjust made it to a small Indonesian island. A Hsherman who Hshes at the island twice a month rescued them and took them to a refugee camp in Indonesia. They waited at the refugee camp until a Moravian church sponsored them here in the USA. La Ninh has lived in America for 5 years. She moved from Laos because it was taken , over by Communists in 1975. They had to N escape by walking through the woods at night, and hiding in the day until they got N to Thailand. They crossed the Makon Riv- er in a canoe. She missed everything but she enjoys her freedom that she has in America. If the country becomes free of the Communits she would like to return. 'ZAMAR ES SER VIR I 1 f 'f3f1.L1?.m4 . , v lf 'H , ...Y . W , .. f 3--0-. ,, E L f Q 'i 19' e 1.22 4 wif af.- f 31:9 51? QE 15 C351- Signs., .wa , - M u., ga ' gif - v. f' f, Q 5 RJR, HELPING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE V K n iz 435 . 'Ta ' 1 A k, . 3: X ,., , K: fx ',',, T 1 H4715 Efifgq- ' P -' f . . ,,f?x..x ,L , , Q . -E-Q I , 'V nr, V ' 1 2 Az: - , . w 9 - 1 f A ' Ski Q' A . . t' Jr' I .-F ' 'x,H,x A- When we go to school each day, do we just sit there and learn facts which we then regurgita te on a test? Definitely not! There is much more to school than meets the eye. During the school year, while We are struggling through Math IV and Chemistry, We also ha ve many other activities to do with the school out- side of the classroom. We Work in the courtyards Wi th service clubs, go to club meetings, and work out vi- gorously at team practices. Besides listening to lectures and staring at blackboards, most of us spend one hour in gym class. Finally we can stand up and walk around! Sometimes it seems as if we live at Reynolds! We spend six hours in class, then go to a Spanish Club meeting for an hour, then on to football practice for three more hours. And the next thing we know the alarm is going off at 6:30 AM and we head back to Reynolds. But no matter how many activities we do at Reynolds, we don 't complain because we love it! 'sq Top right, this page, the Chorus, below lefty Ken- drick Smith, Paul Edmondg below right, Steph- anie Harper, Leslie Smith, Martha Dagenhart, Opposite page, top, Leigh Pervier, Betsey Chope, Sheldon Moser, Robyn Byrd, Lance Marshall, be- low left, Tonya Beroth, Jenny Laskey, Misti McKenzie, Dawn Darby, below right, Allison Oaks, Leslie Smith, Sara Stone. OT JUST A EDUCATIO :n 1 k.,.l ef 4 'Q Q 4,4 .4 Q. A' , 0.'g4 4 O 4 4 -0 O gf 44' A. 4 4 m,A.'.'l4A an r A .a 'o :I ,A H' '44 S4 Q.. 'D' 'v a l A4 514 www Fea tures 1 29 61' aw Ka f . I I' Y sg J rg 1- 3- he I fp NAT TA YLOR began surHng in 1982. His home surf turf is, none other than, Wrigh ts- ville Beach, North Carolina. Nat normally surls two-thirds of the summer and also, be- lieve it or not, in the winter whenever he can. He spends his time surHng on a Classical Glass surfboard. He is not in to professional surtboard racing, but simple does it lbr his personal enjoyment. He feels that it is great exercise, as well as challenging for him, Nat has been fortunate enough never to have had an accident, however he has wit- nessed a shark attacking a fellow surfer. Can you imagine being a ski patrol at the age of sixteen? John Rucker is the youngest ski patrolman Sugar Mountain has ever had. He has been skiing ever since he was three years old. However, he has been racing Ibr the past eight years. He has won many races throughout the United States. For the past six years he has been a member of the Cres- cent Ski Council, which is a racing series. Since he began this series he has won seven- ty-Hve percent of the races he has entered. One of his most enjoyable races took place in Snowshoe, Virginia where he won a pair of skis, poles, boots, goggles, and four days of free skiing. Winning another race resulted in an all-expenses-paid trip to Colorado. John 's favorite place to ski is Portillo, Chille. He skies throughout the entire year, and averages about two to three weeks of skiing in the summer. During those few weeks, if he is not in Chille, then he skis in Oregon, or even in Argentina. He has many goals for his hobby and one of them is to ski, eventually, in all parts of the world. I -Maw AMANDA CARROL began ice skating about two years ago. Just six months after she began she won a gold medal in Knox- ville, Tennessee. She continued to win med- als, and then she was off the ice with a broken leg. This kept her off the ice for many months but in no way stopped her training. While she was injured she im- proved her skills by taking ballet lessons. As soon as she was able, however, she hopped right back on those skates and won two gold medals in a competition in Charlotte. Since that time she has won 7 gold medals, 3 silver, 1 bronze, and 4 blue ribbons. This, unfortunately, does not just happen by os- mosis. Amanda practices on the ice between twenty-Hve and thirty hours a week. In addi- tion to that, when a competition draws near she spends at least forty hours a week on the ice. If she can accomplish all of this in only two short years, what is left for her to do? By now it probably is no surprise to anyone that she is planning on joining the lce Capades and is aiming for the 1988 Olympics. EDDIE APPERT has been collecting autographs for six years. It all started when he saw Hank Aaron giving a lecture at Wake Forest and decided to ask Hur his signature. This spurred his interest so he went to the library to study the art ofautograph collect- mg. Since that time he has accumulated quite a collection. Some of his autographs are of such people as Vice-President and Mrs. George Bush, Ted Kennedy, Michey Rooney, the Wicked Witch of the West, and Neil Armstrong. His favorite autograph is that ofa Secret Service man for Kennedy. Not only has he received many autographs but he also met many interesting people. President and Mrs. Ronald Reagan, Presi- dent and Mrs. Gerald Ford, Gregory Peck, Bob Hope, Cliff Robertson, and Edward Teller, inventor of the hydrogen bomb, are a few of these people. Eddie is a prime example of a person who has taken a simple hobby and made it excit- ing. F or example, at a show lbr his collection this summer he sold nineteen autographs for 3600l ' ,K at - 5, fl T GWYN ARMFIELD is one of the select few who have receis ed countless awards be tore ev en graduating from hi h school W hen he was-Just six teen sears old he soloed a Cessna lo 7 He was also one of 51 7 000 IH the United .States to earn a Private Pilot Certificate which entitles him to fly when- ever he wishes. Cwyn has been honored to be named Chairman of the Area ' Explorers. He was a participant of the Na tional Explor- er Flight Competition and won lst place in aircraft navigation, and lst place aircraft KEY CL TR M ,,,. 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We went through the dance, smiling at the judges and at Mr, Walls, who was walking around the stage checking for guided lines and togetherness. We breathed a sigh of relief as the music end- ed. We headed for the dressing room. Now We had to wait 2, 3, or maybe even 4 long days to find out if we made it! Finally, after hoping, wishing, and even praying, the list of acts went up. Holding my breath, I slid my finger down the list, looking for our name. SGSC, Girl is Council, RJR cheer- leaders, RGC, the boots . . . we made it!! I let out a scream of delight and ran to tell everybody, Thank goodness! All those hours of work had paid off- we were in! Ed Goodman and Sean Toole were going to be the emcees and Blackout, Westwinn, Stage Band, James and Doug, Jo Anne Kim, Michelle Sink, Jon Corts, Martha Dagenhart, and I Rock would all be per- forming. I was so excited! I could hardly wait till April 11th! Follies were going to be great and we were going to be in them! VWth a huge smile on my face I hurried home to practice our dance. Opposite page, top left.' Mr. Walls,' top cen- ter: Stewart Wallg top right: Lyndsay Tor- reyson, Jenny Laskey, Misti McKenzie, Katharine Chappleg middle: Miriam Pres- ton, April Bledsoe, bottom left: Kurt Sand- ers, Charles Ingram, Jeff Smith, Tony Bowen, bottom right.' The Stage Band. This page, top: Key Club Follies judging staff? upper middle.' Girls' Council dancing to Broadway plays, lower middle: SGSC dancing to Rockh Roll in the 50 is, bottom: Elizabeth Kahl, Stuart Dills, Catherine Turner, Sheldon Moser presenting Girls' Councils costumes. Fea tures 1 33 0 R MELTI G POT This Page, top left: C. Bus,' far left: L. Marshall, center: K. Davis, opposite page, top left: M Mad- doxg top center, N. Painter, top right, M Sink, below left: M Phelps, below right: C. Perry, D. Brown. 134 Features Remember a few years back wha all that guys could or would we. were clothes of blue black, . brown? Or, how about when giz wore or, actually painted on design er jeans? Times have certain changed. It is amazing at how dra tic the changes in the fashion Wor have been in the last few years. also seems that these changes occ: in a continuous cycle throughoa the years, especially in women clothing. For instance, many of the cloth. and accessories our mothers wore. high school are popular today Wil our generation. They used to we. the pins at the collar, buttons sweaters, long and full skirts, brac lets on both arms, and bobby sock Also, women today are Weariz dresses more frequently wit pumps, bright lip stick but litt make-up, and one length, natura styled hair. Remember when w used to go through a bottle of hair pray each morning so that our sid. would stay glued in case we chance upon a gust of wind? Believe it or not, but menis hai styles of today are also replicas . yesteryearis men. This year, cre cuts, flat tops, and rat-tails are eg tremely popular. But, it has also by come acceptable again for guys 1 part their hair on the side. A fe years ago it was coolU to part it . the middle because mothers hated that way. Besides hair, men have final. been allowed to wear colors. B. fore this year only sissys vvoi pink and bright colors. More gug are also wearing baggy pan ts, buck and a t-shirt with a blazer becauf of Don Johnson and Phillip M chael Thomas on Miami Vice. These styles will go in and 0 and vary with each group. But, matter if you are punk, prepp modern, a non-conformist, rebel, just an average applepie Americ you will wear jeans. Jeans of styles will never stop being Wor This year even a new style of jeail was introduced and sold like ho cakes. These were jeans with printed or floral design. Between the cycling fashions a the individualism so prevalen tlyei pressed in dress it would be almo impossible for the school to esta lish a dress code consisting of o. particular outfit. That is why o dress code is exactly what you sa on this page, a Melting Pot. cvuqf me-sq X KG f. ,V K 'M- ,,,.-., W. Q- K .QQ ' 1 ,- s , 4 X g . Z 1' sk ff' ' f3fXf3 M., .,,L f ,nwmxg Mu We , a vs 3 2 'Uv 1 54. 'Arm ' - 5 v A., 'Xu' fn ' wr. . A V Q W, 1 my 40,4 '. f gm, , . 'VQWX ' ' Ji? W : 5 7 w 4 . n , ,mZ 4 I 1 6 ,Q 9 I x gms, .M 1 I .wwf ' , ,A 'X , ,Q sm uw-' Y 1 ww, A I L wyy 4 'ww S ? MI, , W, , , . ww 3, sw Q ,L A 4. ,,,.w,,fJ3f DISAPPE RING MO EY When does all of that hard-earned mon- ey go? No matter if we save fifty dollars or one dollar it just disappears. It is not so bad if we know how we spent it and we have something to show for it but when we come home from the mall with nothing but an empty wallet it gets quite depressing. Sometimes our expenses are simply un- avoidable. For instance the games on Fri- day nights the sales at Thalhimers and of course the gas! Most of all our money goes for gas too. It seems as if everytime we bordering on that orange E. I t is a losing battle from every angle. Frequently however we get part-time jobs to help curb expenses so that we can put a little money in the bank for future endeavors. But somehow that extra money disappears before we even get a chance to look at it. Have you ever owned a twenty long enough to study Jacksons picture? His hair is quite messy not to mention his bushy eyebrows! look at the gas gage, the little needle is :amwmmu OW YOU SEE IT.. This page, below left: Audrey Littleg below center.' Lisa Watkinsg inside middle: Lisa Watkins. Oppo- site page, below left: Susan Yarborough, Allison Oakes, Stacy Fanog below right: Alyssa Pyatteg Cen ter left: Jennifer Webbg center right: Virginia Irvin, Brooks Parrish,' above left: Sharon Miller, Scarlet Youngg far right: Robin Groce. .hm we 2 2 lett W -I ,, ....... i 45 3 ? kv v,,,,, . J V W, 3 K ? f 1 , S 2, 1 mn N X 4 ,ff ? 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This front is extremely impor- tant because it helps to convince people that we are top-notch peo- ple, ready to go to college, anxious about furthering our education. We have to convince ourselves of this, then our parents, a nd Hnally our teachers Iso they will write flatter- ing recommenda tionsU It is important to End a school that has the program of study for the major you wan t. This plays a big part in the selection of the school for you. 'l In addition, there are oth- er aspects to a college that we look at as well. We look at the average SAT scores, the reputation of the food, what year cars are allowed on campus, the college with appropri- ate maleffemale ratio, the one with the cutest guys, or girls in the cata- logue, and the location. The location is more essential than some realize. The school needs to be placed near a big town, or at least near a mall. It also needs to be far enough away from home that Mommy and Daddy cannot just pop in, K there is a slight chance they could walk into an undusted, unvac- cumed room.U, and close enough so that we can come home when its laundry-time. See, when you are at college your parents will jump at the chance to do things for you! Once the selection is narrowed down, we have to begin filling out the applications, and going for the interviews. The worst part about the applications is the essays! Be prepared to tell them what the event was that changed your life, a book you read that played a signifi- cant role in the shaping of your per- sonality fthat does not include an article in Seventeen Magazine ei- therj, how the current events are helping you to mold your outlook on life, and how you can impact the world. If you have answers to all of these mild questions, then you are on your way! This might ruin the fun of wa tch- ing you squirm when we talk about the terrible, awful interviews, but contrary to popular belief, they are not bad. Our parents must have had terrible experiences with their in- terviews because they really get us nervous. As long as you do not for- get your name or age as a result of this nervous feeling, you should dol Hne. We have to do many things to get ready for college. Some of i t is pain- fully agonizing and very much dreaded, however, only with the rain can a rainbow emerge. Q' www S N EM E - 5 Q .... ., s, m'.. is N Em ,yn X I Hxmydvm M995 as E tiiibfwa , - I K , f, .,,... ,yi ,,,,. Af ww f yi . .. .. , W.WM+e '9 Qw11-MQ-4..x-fv-NM I .. . .. .. K .M xx 5 L 5 ..,.... , ,..., .... .:. :,:.:,,. 'W Wmmwmm N wk 4 1' 1 fry- , X if ..... ,... V N' gi H V H GS ' V .. k VA A ... ,.... ,...x ..... X x . , 1 N ' y --w1w1wfv?5m.iX-..WW+X 2- 1. JL-. . fff-f' i Q I- - :Q ' in ,,-' fd- -2 M Wil IEWTIIMKIE NcEn'S IFES HCI2 zz . L ,Marv I , 8 5 . 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Throughout the years Reynolds has changed in many ways, but the loy- alty and school participation of Reynolds' student body has re- mained consistent. A mojor reason for this continuity is attributed to Mr. Robert Deaton, principal of Reynolds for the last twenty years. Mr. Deaton personiHes the loyal- ty and enthusiasm of the student body, striving not only for better academic standards, but also sup- porting the school S extra-curricular activities. His interest in the aca- demics, athletics, and eXtra-curricu- lar organizations of the student body expresses his dedication to Reynolds. Mr. Deaton is adament on the subject of tradition at Reynolds. Throughout his ten ure as principal, he has seen the love and sincerity of Reynolds continue to grow. A1- though some argue tradition can stand in the way of progress, Mr. Deaton states, Over the years, stu- dents have maintained tradition and have continued to strengthen the many traditions that make Reynolds complete. Therefore, ac- cording to Mr. Deaton, although students have changed from year to year, they have all contributed one basic element of the school: Loyalty to tradition. 146 Administration V ,, ,A few-v,e1 VN W ,W W 1 ,,,. V,,,, , ,55 f,--- MW Ltc. Charles Abbey, JROTC B.S., Penn State Universityg M.A., Northern Michigan State University. Wilson Alexander, Social Studies B.A., University of North Carolina. Ashley Atkins, Physical Education, Health B.A., Appalachian State University. Yvonne Baron, Librarian B.S., North Carolina Central University. Kate Berry, Cooperative Occupational Training B.S., University of North Carolina at Greensborog Med., North Carolina Central Universityg Western Carolina Universityg Appalachian State University. Leslie Boelr, Social Studies A.A., Brevard Collegeg B.A., University of South Florida. Terri Brantley, Science B.S., North Carolina State University. Nell Britton, English, Theatre Arts B.S., A and TState Universityg MA., A and T State Universityg High Point Collegeg Wake Forest Universityg University of North Carolina at Greensboro. 148 Faculty Section '4., wa? Nancy Brown, Mathematics B.S., Appalachian State University. Charles Burns, Band B.S., Winston-Salem State Universityg St. Andrews Presbyterian College. Evelyn Cabbel, Science B.S., Hampton Universityg MA, A and T State Universityg Howard University. Katherine Cagle, Librarian B.S., Radford Universityj MLS., University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Jesse Campbell, Health Occupations B.S., Winston-Salem State University. Jeannette Caviness, Foreign Language B.A., Wake Forest University. Douglas Crater, Physical Education B.S., Appalachian State Universityg MA., Appalachian State University. Rhodena Cromer, Guidance Secretary High Point College. Faculty Section 149 Violet Daniel, Mathematics B.A., Elon Collegeg MA., Wake Forest University. Steven Danner, Industrial Arts B.S., Appalachian State University. Marie Davis, Science B.S., Wake Forest University. Billie Diamond, Mathematics B.S., Appalachian State University, MA., Wake Forest University. i. Janie Donaldson, Foreign Language ' B.A., Catawba College. ' f X , A Randal Dulin, Physical Education -. B.S., East Carolina University. .. Shirley Dunlap, Guidance Counselor B.A., Winston-Salem State University, MA., A and T State University, Bennett College, University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Phyllis Dunning, English B.A., Salem College, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Wake Forest University. Im. S 150 Faculty L iL. iw . Stan Elrod, Social Studies A.A., North Greenville Junior Collegeg B.A., Newberry Collegeg MEd., Winthrop College. Arbry Felder, Science B.S., Winston-Salem State University: Wake Forest Universityg University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Dorothy Francis, Guidance B.A,, Wake Forest Universityg MA., Wake Forest University. Bette Glance, Social Studies B.A., Meredith Collegeg MA., Wake Forest University. Connie Hance, OfHce B.S., High Point Collegeg Wingate College. Joan Hardin, Home Economics B.S., University of North Carolina at Greensborog Mars Hill. Bert Hollideld, Science B.S., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. John E, Hutchins, LC.T and English B.A., Wake Forest University. Faculty 151 Mrs. Louise Mowbrays interest in science extends far beyond the limits of the classroom. Currently teaching her Hfth year of chemistry and biology at Reynolds, Mrs. Mow- bray, along with two other RJR teachers, won a RJ Reynolds Scholarship equaling about 52,000 This grant from Reynolds Indus- tries is designed to encourage school teachers to conduct independent re- search during summer vaca tion. For her project, Mrs. Mowbray decided to go on a Bushcamp safari to study animal ecology and behavior. For one month Mrs. Mowbray and her husband, also a biologist, traveled through Africa, visiting such places as the Serengetti Plains, Ngorongora Crater, and even a Ma- sai Mara, as well as witnessing the annual wildebeest migration. The safari consisted of the Mowbrays, a guide, and a cook, driving through the wilderness in a landrover. Mrs. Mowbrays expedition spent ten days in Kenya and ten days in Tan- zania, camping each night in na- tional parks. A typical day on the safari began with an early morning game drive until eleven, back to camp for brunch, a quiet time dur- ing the noon heat, and ended with was a photographic safari only, as no hunting was allowed in either of the countries she visited. During her adventures in Africa, Mrs. Mowbray mingled with a zoos worth of lions, cheetahs, leopards, antelope, elephant, and rhinoceros- es, all in their natural habitats. As the animals roamed freely in the parks where the group camped each night, there were some close calls. In Kenya, the Mowbrays spent one afternoon visiting the Ngorongora Crater. By 6:00 that night the group was ready to return when it was dis- covered that the landrovers engine was dead. As dusk fell, the Mowbrays be- came wary of making the two-mile walk back to camp, knowing full well that Ngorongora Crater had the highest ratio of wild animals, particularly lions, of anywhere in Africa! Luckily, the group was able to bring the landrover back to life by pushing the car until its engine caught. The Mowbrays rode back to camp without encountering a single animal, only to find a group of lions lying fifty yards from camp. After the safari was over, the Mowbrays spent an additional three days recovering and vacationing on the Mombosa coast of the Indian Ocean. Upon returning from Africa, Mrs. Mowbray began applying her in ter- esting experiences to enrich her bi- ology classes. She is currently plan- ning three slide tape shows on the ecology of the area she visited and Bushcamp safaris in general. Mrs. Mowbray will not limit these shows to only her students, however. In fact, There is some talk of video- taping the slide show presentation and then other biology teachers can use them on their own animal be- havior or ecology units, says Mrs. Mowbray. Mrs. Mowbrayis commit- ment to her classes surfaces in her personal dedication to science. Mary. Jenkins, Marketing Education B.S., North Carolina Central Universityg MA., University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Allen Kayler, Driver Education MA., A and T State Universityg East Carolina University. Susan Keener, Foreign Language B.A., University of North Carolina at Greensboro, MEd., University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Valinda Kimbrough, Mathematics B.S., Fayetteville State University, A and T State University. Ann Lanning, Art B.S., Appalachian State Universityg University of North Carolina at Greensboro. I-L Louis Leal, Science and Foreign Language B.A., Pfeiffer College, MEd., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Norma Long, Registrar Jan Lube, English B.S,, East Carolina University, University of Houston. Dollye Mack, Chorus B.S. Winston-Salem State Universityg Boston Universityg University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Robin Martin, Transportation Miriam McCarter, English Joy McLaughlin, E.S.L. B.A., University of South Carolinag University of North Carolina at Greensborog Limestone College. Patricia McMichael, Administration, School Treasurer Judson Collegeg Draughon's Business College. Marilyn Mercer, English, Foreign Language B.A., University of North Carolina at Greensborog MA. Wake Forest University. Richard Mock, Director of Student Services B.A., High Point Collegeg MEd., University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Brenda Molnar, Guidance Councelor B.S., Appalachian State Universityg M.E'd., University of North Carolina at Greensboro. 154 Faculty -vw... Wsssffzessf -Q- - 'I:1'34-aszaQ:2ssx.'QfE:-. 2' - - X X W . ,.,,. X fN'Sxsz,,5:k:--- C N ' ,... . S2 Q X X' k , 'K .M ,- Gina, Q-'As --.--fam.. . ,... .hw-.-'Z ...,,,sNwH sg, M... fa Teachers are often thought of as people who spend their entire lives teaching classes, giving homework, and preparing tests, and are usually not appreciated for the work they do. Students tend to forget that teachers are able to lead creative and interesting lives in addition to teaching. Ms. Sarah Spoon clearly demonstrates this point. Her indi- viduality and pioneer spirit are ex- pressed through her hobbies. Along with the fact that she lives in log cabin, her interests rangs from com- puters to white water canoeing. Ms. Spoon, a graduate of the Uni- versity of North Carolina, has a BA in Math Education and is currently working on her Masters at Wake Forest University. For the past sev- en years she has taught computer science at Reynolds. She is also the head of the Computer Club which emphasizes her love for teaching. Ms. Spoon, however, is not com- pletely dominated by her teaching career and has many other interests. For the past ten years Ms. Spoon has been living in a three room log cabin with her three dogs. The cab- in is heated entirely by wood, which Ms. Spoon chops herself Ms. Spoon, also, is an avid white water canoeist and is a skilled obedience trainer for dogs. Though she is in- volved greatly with her activities, she still takes her career seriously. Ms. Spoon received the 1984- '85 General Telephone Ka Electronics Grant for Science and Math. The award itself is given to a limited number of pairs of teachers across the state to emphasize the impor- tance of computers. Ms. Spoon and Mrs. Mowbray were rewarded with fifteen thousand dollars in order to promote the interest and signifi- cance of computers to the students of Reynolds High School. The mon- ey was divided equally between Ms. Spoon and Mrs. Mowbray. Ten thousand dollars was given to the science department while Ms. Spoon used the money to increase her knowledge of computers. Ms. Spoon took a course in teaching ad- vance placement students with computers and the rest went to bet- ter the computer equipment at Reynolds. David Morris, Social Studies B.A., Wake Forest Universityg JD., Wake Forest Law School. up ummm Charles Morrison, Foreign Language lx B.S., Campbell Universityg University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Louise Mowbray, Science B.A., Dulce Universityg MA.T, Dulce University. Laura Mueller, English B.S., Appalachian State University. Linda Neu, English B.A., Albertus Magnus Collegeg MA., University of Nevada. Jane Odear, Art B.S., University of Kentuckyg B.FA., University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Dot Ogburn, Librarian B.A., Wake Forest University. Michael Pelech, Driver Education B.A., Catawba College. 156' Faculty L... t i ..,,2A.. .:--.., ,,,..... . . 3 yyt t.g L l .,... , t t xx. , X. e.,:f-.1 351-: V T ' .an-WAS, Nm.. t , ,fx I , ,,. X 1' si . it S 5. 1: ei E fb T' - Jn C img X xv f Q it .sse R S? . K saga 'XY ENESSQIEE- N x EX 'UW' hi' Q 1 S 2 fawN ddM Glenn Perryman, Vocational Agriculture B.S., North Carolina State University Jeanne Petty, English B.A., Wake F orestg M.A., University of Texas. Kay Phillips, OfHce Mars Hill,' Winston-Salem, Cosmetology Collegeg Forsyth Technical Institute. Marion Pittman, English B.A., Winston-Salem State Universityg MEd., Wake Forest Universityg University of North Carolina at Greensborog Cambridge University. Mary Porchey, Mathematics B.S., Wake Forest University. Minnie Lou Raper, Orchestra B.S., Winthrop Collegeg Bob Jones University: University of Michigang University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Mildred Rash, Mathematics B.S., East Tennessee Universityg MEd., University of North Carolina at Greensborog Pensacola Junior College. Daphne Robinson, Business Education B.S., Appalachian State Universityg MS.B.E. University of North Carolina at Greensborog University of California at Los Angeles. 1 Faculty157 Self reliance, discipline, and ini- tiative are the qualities LTC. Charles Abbey instills in the young men and women involved in the Ju- nior Reserve Officers Training Corps. As Senior Army Instructor, LTC. Abbey served as an ofHcer in the United States Army following his graduation from Penn State in 1959. Born in Kenmore, New York, LTC. Abbey feels that the adventure, challenge and the security of the job were his reasons for going in to the Army after his four years as an ROTC cadet in college. Upon earning his commision as a Second Lieutenan t, LTC. Abbey en- tered helicopter flight training in Fort Rucker, Alabama. LTC. Ab- beys flying career began in Ger- many, flying cargo and reconais- sance helicopters along the iron cur- tain close to communist Czechoslo- vakia. After finishing an advanced Army ofHcer school in the US., LTC. Abbey went to Vietnam with the 11 th Armored Cavalry piloting scout helicopters. I was prepared to go, said LTC. Abbey. As a pro- fessional soldier it was my duty. After serving two tours in Vietrnam, LTC. Abbey feels that during the early years of the war we accom- plished our mission of assisting the South Vietnamese in their struggle against the communist north. Un- fortunately, the tides of battle and policy led to the eventual fall of South Vietnam. After his return from Vietnam, LTC. Abbey went back to the avi- Zation school and continued to serve as instructor pilot and helicopt commander until his retirement from the Army in 1980. Married with two children, LTC. Abbey en- joys many diverse hobbies. I spend a lot of time gardening and enjoy reading poetry. With his broad ex- perience, LTC. Abbey has brought to Reynolds a wealth of talent and ability that he shares with his stu- dents. Charlie Rowe, Foreign Language B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Linda Saleeby, Science B.A., University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Wake Forest University. Kaaron Saunders, English B.A., Winston-Salem State University. Sandra Simpson, Mathematics B.S., Appalachian State University. Greg Simms, Guidance Counselor B.A., Wake Forest University,' MEd., Wake Forest Univiersity. Jack Small, Transportation B.S., Pembroke State University. Harold Smith, C.D.C. B.A., Elon College, MS., A and T State University, Guilford College. Valjeanne Smith, Business North Carolina Central Universityg A and T State University,' Winston-Salem State Universityg Appalachian State University, University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Elizabeth Snyder, English Mike Southard, Learning Disabilities B.S., Atlantic Christian College, M.A., Appalachian State University. Jim Spivey, Physical Education, Health B.S., Appalachian State University, Appalachain State University, University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Danile H.P. Stanley, .LR.O.TC. Cameron University. Gay Stelter, Science B.S., Wake Forest. Louise G. Still, Business Education B.A. Concord College. Nancy L. Still, Office Secretary Western Carolina. Mary Storch, English A.A., St. Maryis Collegeg B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapell Hill, MA,T, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 160 Faculty 45 W w ,,' lsliifb ar, L5 Susan Keener's interest in a ca- eer in Spanish began at the age of ixteen. At that time she won a cholarship to Mexico through the banish Club. Since then Mrs. Keener has traveled extensively hrough many of todays war-torn Youth American countries including Jicaragua and El Salvador. Many f us will never be fortunate enough 0 visit these countries because of ll their political conflicts. Since the wonders of these cultures may not ie available to us Hrst hand, Mrs. feener shares her experiences with 'er studen ts. She uses her pictures, Iides, souveniers, and stories as eaching aids in her everyday Iasses. With the help of these mo- aen tos her classes become interest- ug and thorough. Mrs. Keener has devised three slide shows which she shows to er classes periodically. Her stories elate directly to her slides and help er studen ts to learn from these ex- eriences as she has. The slides ofa eveled ghost town after an earth- uake or a Mayan temple covered ver by jungle growth are quite un- elievable. During these classes stu- 'ents begin to realize what kind of eographical barriers Central and Vouth Americans have to face. Mrs. feener's students also learn cul- ures, languages, and everday life outines in these countries. She eaches how to bargain in an Indian 1arket, what its like to go through ustoms, and practical travelers vo- abulary. However, these ideas she resents to us do not end in the lassroom. Because of this, Mrs. feener took a group of seven stu- 'en ts to Spain and Italy over Easter acation. Mrs. Keener strives to make stu- ents here at Reynolds aware of the forld outside our country. The po- 'tical problems and situations we ee on the news are real and have ecome a part of everyday life for hese people. Maybe once we open ur 5 minds and become in vol ved in hese countries these problems will e solved and they will know peace nce again. ,fit I Maynard Surratt, Social Studies B.S., Appalachian State Universityg MS., A and TState University. Cheryl Swanson, Learning Disabilities B.A., University of West Floridag MA., Appalachian State University. Clark Taylor, Industrial Arts B.S., East Carolina Universityg North Carolina State University. Jean Thrower, Foreign Language B.A., Agnes Scott University. Martha Tomlinson, Mathematics B.A., University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Norman Trzaskoma, Mathematics B.A., Evangel Collegeg MEd., University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Candi Turner, English B.S., Miami University, MEd., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Robin Voiers, English, Humanities B.A., Florida State Universityg University of Tennessee, University of Georgiag Wake Forest University. 162 Faculty Y. I 5 wa.,-, Www. it Wilma Wade, English BA., Bennett College. Anne Walker, English B.A., High Point Collegeg M.A.T, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,' Dulce Universityg Womans College of the University of North Carolina. Roby Walls, Social Studies B.A., High Point College. Steve Warren, Mathematics B.S., North Carolina State University. Ruth Washington, Social Studies B.S., Virginia Union University. Janice Weeks, Social Studies B.A., University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Paula White, Home Economics B.S., Appalachian State University. Tim White, Science A.A., Sandhills Community Collegeg B.A., Pfeiffer Collegeg M.A., Western Carolina University. Faculty 163 Kay Windsor, English, Journalism B.A., University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Rita Wood, Business B.S., University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Susan Yount, Mathematics B.A., Winthrop Collegeg Med., University of Georgia. Linda Zinlf, Physical Education B.S., Appalachian State University. Rebecca Costner, English B.A., Mars Hill College. Bonnie Shadel, C.D.C. Assistant Charles Smith, Physical Education B.S., North Carolina Central Universityg A + T State University. DeEtte Theisen, English B.S., University of Wisconsin. ,,m,W,,, 'IW VW J Many people dream of becoming an actress, riting a book or directing a play. Only a coura- 2ous few have the initiative to pursue those reams. Nell Britton, an English teacher here at eynolds, is one of those people who is taking her reams and making them a reality. Although aaching is a big part of her life, she also holds zany other achievements. Some of these are writ- rg, acting, and directing plays. In the past, Ms. Britton wrote poetry for The 7inson-Salem Chronicles column, Poetic Di- zensionsf' Some of her other poetic works ap- eared in the 1982 National Anthology of Poetry t Santa Cruz. In 1971 she wrote a book about :aching called Life In a Fishbowl and in 1982 she 'rote a book of poems entitled Gentlemen Call- fs. Although, Ms. Britton is a talented poet, she as also written several plays. She wrote the script, lyrics and music for Oz IL sequel to The Wizard of Oz. Another play by Is. Britton, Don 't Rob a Store, Rob a Nation, 'on the Critics Award for the most original rript. To Build a Dream - The Story of George lenry Black, which Ms. Britton wrote and 2ored, won an invitation to The Kennedy Center rr the Performing Arts in Washington, D. C. In 1982, Ms. Britton founded Nell-Li te Produc- 'ons, a dinner theatre located here in Winston- alem. This theatre tries to incorporate the fam- y into entertainment. The central idea the the- tre opera tes on is F or the people, by the people, J the people. Ms. Britton has directed over 50 'ell-received plays here at Reynolds, She also irected Forest In Faith, which was the largest idoor drama in the city at Wait Chaple, Wake 'orest University. She currently directs plays for er production company. The most recent of hese was Steal Away in which she not only di- ected but also played the part of Bluiah Daniels. Ms. Britton has held leading roles in produc- ions at The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem, 'he Fayetteville Little Theatre, The Fort Bragg 'layhouse and The N.C, Black Reperatory Com- ian y. In addition to this, she has also appeared on ll three major television stations. One ofMs. Britton is most recent achievements ccurred in November of 1985 when he received 'he Na tional Women of Achievement Award for he Arts. With all of these accomplishments, it is ihvious that this award well well-deserved. Once again Nell Britton has proved that there 9 life outside of the classroom. With her many alents she has made her life creative and excit- ng. This is one of the reasons that students ad- nire Ms. Britton so immensley. We can deHnitel y ake a lesson from her when we head down the oad to discover our talents and develop our lives. 'Set your goals as high as you want them to be, reep on dreaming then make your dreams a reali- y. U ,wk Faculty Section 165 MORE THAN JUST TEACHI G . Often times teachers are thought of as spending their entire lives in front of the classroom, grading pa- pers, or writing out lesson plans. However, here at Reynolds, we rec- ognize that our teachers have a tre- mendous amount of talent and are active in other pastimes as well. We regret that we could not picture ev- ery teacher in the school on these two pages. We did still manage to catch a few doing what they enjoy most . . . besides teaching ofcourse! Top left: Mrs. Glance, playing golf' Bottom right: Mrs. Thiesen, Mrs. Molnar, Mr. Southard, Mr. Hutchins, and Mr. Mock ata Val- entines Day teag Below: Mrs. Weeks, playing the handbells. 166 Faculty Section so MORE THAN JUST TEACHING . One afternoon a Week, some of the teachers here at Reynolds get to- gether with other teachers in the school system to form a bowling league. This league plays from Sep- tember to May and consists of sev- eral four-member teams. Each team represents a school in this area. The four members of our faculty who play for the Reynolds team are Mrs. Long, Mr. Warren, Mr. Deaton and Mrs. Deaton. Although, this yearis number ofparticipan ts has dropped compared to that of years past, these four are enthusiastic and spir- ited. l Faculty Sectlon 167 ATIO AL MERI T EMI FI ALISTS The National Merit Scholarship Program is an annual competition in which 50,000 academically tal- ented high school students are hon- ored, and the most outstanding re- cie ve Merit Scholarships for college study. The Na tional Merit Program is designed to encourage academic excellence. Its goals are to recognize academically gifted high school stu- dents and promote support for col- lege scolarships in order to broaden their educational opportunities. Recognition for scholarships in the National Merit Program are based on the scores of the PSA TXNMSQT Only the top scor- ers in each state are designated Se- miHnalists. To advance in the Merit Scholarship Program, a Semifina- list must submit information about personal interests and goals, along wi th a written reccomenda tion from the principal. Only then will the student have the chance at becom- ing a Finalist. The chosen Finalists who meet the necessary criteria will then compete for Merit Scholar- ships of two types. For example, corporate organizations will award 1,500 scolarships to Finalists who are children of those corporationis employees. Also, 2,500 other renew- able Merit Scolarships will be spon- sored by colleges and universities. Thus, Reynolds High School has contributed many talented students to the Na tional Merit Program this year. Among the semifinalists from Reynolds are Vanessa Gross, Mir- iam Preston, John Morris, Merry Meadows, Scott Spransy, Rob Trawick, and Mark Hiatt. Top left, National Merit Semi-Finalists, left to right: Merry Meadows, Vanessa Goss, John Mor- ris, and Miriam Preston. Not pictured: Scott Spransy, Rob Trawick, and Mark Hiatt. 168 Academics REPORT OF STUDENT ANSWERS WSW usv mms X ,Ymsr NAME ml YEAR Tomas' Psunwsowo. lscwootcooiovrs. coosj nm 11985 IJR JF033208442 I 344445 5 I --.v . 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SCALEUSCORES 9 '-416'-' mscnon ,W rom vaman Mm vow Mum A '-mg 'INDEX -' s 57 as ss 7291 69 znx Fo: lnlonnadon about how your raw scorn and lcalod scorn were calculated. IN Ml 'WON' U60- GOVER OR 'S SCHOOL F' mf .-'i? 'f3MZ3g3' , :V f f1l5i 'f ' fd-., I ,- Many academically and artisti- cally talented students attend Reynolds High School. Only a few, however, are recommended for their academic excellence to compete against other high school students for Governors School, a summer program designed to challenge the artistically and academically talent- ed student. Governors School nominees are chosen through teach- er recommendations, grades, LQ. scores, and overall accomplish- ments. From June 22, to August 2, nominees across the state are sent either to Salem College or St. An- drews College for a thorough but in- teresting summer program. Each year the school system sends forty- two students to Governors School, fourteen studen ts for academics and twenty-eight students for the per- forming arts. The six-week program allows students to further exell in the area in which they are nominat- ed. Before the Hnal decision is made, however, the nominees are faced with a series of rigorous cuts. F1'rst, a teacher recommends the student for a certain subject, Wheth- er academic or artistic, in which the student excels. All recommenda- tions are then sent to Mr. Mock in the guidance ofHce. Finally, the nominees' applications are sent to a speciHed cityfcounty committee who, after analyzing each of the ap- plications thoroughly, make the H- nal decision. Students nominated in the arts are interviewed in May where their artwork is judged. The nominees, however, not only com- pete with students from Reynolds, but also with other high school stu- dents across the sta te. Nevertheless, it is the committees responsibility to choose the student who will most beneHt Governors School and the school the student represents. Top left: The junior nominees for Governors School, left to right, Steve Perricone, Greg Robin- son, Ruth Anderson, Mary Margaret Myers, Amy Denham, Susie Wood, and Laurin Wombleg Center left: The two superintendents choice nominees, both RJR students, John Kandara and Laurin Wornbleg Below left: The sophomore nominees, Hrst row, Alexandra Cvijanovich, Laurin Hayworth, Ta- batha Howell, and Meg Gibbs. Second row, Bran- don VanA very, John Kandara, Johnathan Saluta, and Glen Mayes. Academics Section 169 ART AWARD Brandon Van Avery and Dorcas Williams were presented with the Gold Key Award in early Feb- ruary. This prestigous contest, sponsored by WFMY-Til was held at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Certificates of Merit were awarded to Katherine Spilberg, Greg Rieves, Scott Colter, Pamela Clark, Greg Bell, Kimberly Parrot, Bronald Johnson, Steve Woody, William Hanes, Therayouk Keo, and Mike Puckett. Recognition also goes to Allen Scott, Winner of Dr. Eargle's Christmas card contest. Each year the School Superintendent, Dr. Zane Eargle, sponsors a contest in which the school systems' art students are challenged to create the best Christmas card design. Dr. Eargle has these cards printed, and he sends them to each teacher in the school system. This December, Scott took first place in the contest with a winter scene drawn on the art rooms Maclntosh computer. Fellow stu- dent Nikki Gonzales was also awarded an honor- able mention for her pen and ink picture. Mrs, Ann Lanning, one of Reynolds' art teachers, said she was very pleased with the success of all these Reynolds winners. Top left: Brandon Van Avery, a Gold Key winner, hard at work,' Bottom right: Allan Scott with the computer art which won him Hrst place in Dr. Eargle's Christ- mas card contest. Below.' Mrs. Jane Odear, another RJR art teacher, putting students' artwork on display. I I i -ws E I , 3 ws, M mf ff ni M. t 3 'ii Phe Winston-SalemfForsyth County Board of ucation recognizes that a wide variety of mate- ls, prin ted and non -prin ted, is needed in order orovide students with a broad educational ex- ience. Because of the nature of some of these terials, certain items may be considered con- versial by some members of the public. Vhe board delegates to the professional staff T responsibility and authority to provide the t and most appropriate educational material use by the students in this school system. ese materials are subject to Hnal review by the :rd of education. It is the policy of the board of Ication that the professional educators shall be en the responsibility to use good judgement in iselection of materials to create the best possi- environment for learning. At the same time, Zens have the right to challenge educational terials which they believe are inappropriate student use. When this occurs, the challenge 'll be made in a systematic process established the Superintendent, a copy of which shall be de available to the public upon request. Vhe term challenged refers to a formal objec- to the school which a citizen presents to any is use. Once a citizen has discussed the mate- ' in question with the local school principal l is not satisHed with the resulting action, he I submit a written challenge. The assistant su- 'intendent shall then convene a local review lrd or a system-wide review board. If the citi- is is still not satisHed with their decision, this terial is subject to review by the superinten- it and then by the board of education. Iopefully, this challenge can be resolved in the inning. In the event that it cannot, our school WINSTON-SALEMXFORSYTH COUNTY SCHOOLS Winston-Salem. N.C. AR 61MU CITIZEN'S REQUEST FOR RECONSIDERATION OF EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Title Official Form Specify type of media item: book. film, filmstrip. recording. etc. Author!Artist!Compos Publisher!Producer C Request initiated by er!Producer. etc. if knownl Address Zip Code Complaint represents: Himself Name of Organization Identify Other Group 1. To what in the item do you object ? Please be specific: cite pages. frame 2. What do you feel might be the result for the student of reading! viewingflistening to this item 7 3. Is there anything good about this item ? U. Did you readlviewflisten to entire item ? what parts? 5. what do you believe is the ourpose of this item ? 6. what would you lixe your school to do about this item ? 7. Additional Comments: School your child attends Signature of Complainant 10175 Date tem has a thorough process which evaluates materials students use in school. MOMENT OF SILEN CE In November of 1985 the Win- ston-Salem!Forsyth County Schools Board of Education ap- proved plans for a moment of si- lence at the beginning of the day for all grades of the school system. The purpose given for the moment of si- lence is, to foster an environment conducive to learning. The board of education gives only general guidelines to the schools concerning the moment of silence. These guide- lines merely state that it cannot ex- ceed one minute, although it does not have to be timed, it has to be free of any influence from any source? and, no other activity is permitted during that time. Basical- ly, the board says each individual school should determine its routine, since each school has differently- structured days and students are different ages. After original controversy, the moment of silence has quickly be- come a mundane matter in the Win- ston-Salem!Forsyth County school system. But what do Reynolds stu- dents feel about the debated mo- ment of silence? Most RJR students either approved the measure or were neutral concerning it. I think it's good - for me, itis a time to pray in the morning, said senior Waverly McWhorter. When asked if he felt any influence from the facul- ty or other studen ts during the daily moment, Scott Carlson replied, I don 't think there 's any pressure during it, but some teachers don 't observe the moment of silence, and they need to. Anthony Imamurais responce to the moment of silence was, I t was really great during the space shuttle tragedy, but now no one pays any attention to it. It'sjust one moment less of class. I 12 Moment Of Silence RICHARD J. RERKIIB HIGH SDKXE HCNOR WJRT Student's Name: Date Repmdzd: .me F.. Lemza.-....1996 mqxrted hy: Mrs. Yeager Date of Hearing:- March 16 1986 Case Description: ' English quarter test. The notes were conceled in his hand and contained information pertaining to the test. He currently has an AXB average in this class. This test would have determined his quarter grade. Attitude of Defendant: Offense No. 1 for this Defendant verdict Guilty- . ocnsequences Suspended from all extra-curricular activities. Must remain after school for wo weeks for one hour to receive tutoring. Sponsors Present: Mrs, Hence: Monday morning: T36 am, On the way in from the parking lot, a friend approaches, Are you ready for the big English test second peri- od? Suddenly you realize that the great work-free weekend that you enjoyed might just cost you your quarter grade. Still one period be- tween now and then, what to do? Take the test and do your best, even though you know you will fail? Skip class and say that you were sick? Learn two thousand names, dates, and places in forty-fi ve minutes ? Or make a few little notes to assist you during the test? So you decide that there is no oth- er way than to cheat, bad move. So what, you say, what can they do to me? A lot. When you get caught, you will automatically receive a 'U' in conduct which means that you will be suspended from all school relat- ed extracurricular activities, sports, cheerleading, clubs, etc. This will not be your only problem. In addition to your 'U ' in conduct, you will be called in front of the Honor Court. This is a group of stu- dents that will decide on your pun- ishment after hearing both sides of the story. The Honor Court is fair, if you are innocent they will not pun- ish you if you are found guilty, the punishment will Ht the crime. Many times this will include extra workin your courses, made up after school. This is in tended to help you from having to cheat again. Cheating is an offense that is not taken lightly. Suspension from ex- tra-curricular activities, a trial by your peers and a 'U' in conduct are just not worth it. 7:37 am: What are you going to do? . R X 5 X I ,Z tjjg t 3, 173 THE REAL P URPO What is the true purpose of a school? Is it supposed to provide service clubs, sports teams, or social activities? All of these are extras, important extras to the true func- tions of a school: education. Aca- demics at Reynolds means more than cramming for a chemistry exam or regurgitating endless facts on the French Revolution. Academ- ics means more than doing just enough work to pass. Academics are the crux of Reynolds. Although we 'll always rem em ber homecoming or the prom, attachment to R.J.R. does not come as a result of these isolated events in the year. Rather, school spirit grows from the daily routine of classes, from the security of the everyday hustle and bustle that makes Reynolds what it is to us. Therefore, we take one last look at some of the students here who understand what academics is all about. This page, top left: John Kandara and Wendv Kramer finish a Chemistry lab: center left: stu- dents in a CPR class, bottom left: Sharon Weston and Susan Foster, hard at work: below.' Anna Shugart portrays an important Hgure in Spanish historv. Opposite page, top left: Pat Balestrari and Elea- nor Garrou study in the libraryg top right: stu- dents in chorus classy center lefty Georgi Satter- field and Lance Marshall in architectual design: center righ t: Antonio McCoy in class, bottom left: Sean Toole and Eric Gatewood ponder over a computer program: bottom rirght: Karen Hash, Ami Elaasar, and Eric Nichols at the board. ,, iii xx 'wg 1 RS' g, x 'fx v - - i mp A in-un-n--noni' C' Q- 3 X 3 Tw aw Tag ,www ,g, ' 37' 175 YEARB OOK DEDI OA TI ON MRS. VALJEANNE SMITH E i FOR YOUR HARD WORK AND DEDICATIONQ WE HONOR YOU Th C1 I ' f f SE I ORS Asele Anderson ' Edward Carl Appert Jr. Robert Gwyn ArmH'e1d Lisa Kelly Atwood Q W Kristina Lynn Avent Teresa Baldwin Patrick F. Balestrieri . Xxx 'I l gy 1 A X 1 H ' 4 1 i X i 7 Tom Ballas Class Ol' 1956 177 x .Q X ,1 'X -1 Jennifer Yvette Banks Kelly R. Banks Comell Theodore Baroody KHfh6'f1'Hf' Leigh BBW John Payton Hates Jr. Theresa Lyn 1-geyerg lv 1 ,f S Lisa lW.'1rif' Berry 178 Class 01' 1986 Rhonda Christine Billings Gregory A Luther Beck llan Bird Jeffrey Todd Bell Natasha R. Bittin r- 1 ,gf i, Y, X wx lj 75714 V .7 we . , ' f f -' NY: . - f f ' - J r mf' ' . f ' , g, I I 'A . ' ' ' I 7 A, 1' 5 lf fi ,gi 1 William Davis Blackwell Emily DSW? B1Hflk6'Hb9Ckl6F APUDI M912Hf6 Bledsoe Kfmbefly' DI'-WYE' 811335 Rodney Allen Boles Samuel Wayne Boles Sherese Renell Boston Tony Lee Bowen ,joseph Glynn B028 II ,Mjphgf-1 O, Bfjnkjgy Ronald S. Britton Brian Nathaniel Brodish Vlass Ol' 1986 l79 Angie Strickland, Sophronia Cathcart JOIIU Cleland Charlie King Q-dv Dionne Cherese Buie JOSEPII Bllrnham Tara Darleen Burns 180 C1335 Of'1986 AWN-1 adiieffl- Clara Juandal yn Brown 1 2, 1 .1 ,:,1gq',: I H ww CWB' ixfwx A i f'?l'i'P7 Tam my R. Brown Frances Tolliver Bush K- 'X X il rf. I ff! ef I Wyflliam Davjd Hugh Thomas Cafasso Lurae Michelle Calloway Trina Cannon Rodney Dewayne Canty Amanda Kay Carroll Q. Melissa Cameron 'RQ ,mf Sophronia Cathcart X Isia zetta Loretta Chandler Ronetta R. Chandler Veronica Deanne Chapman John Duff Cleland Class Of 1986 181 1 Peter fill-31119115 Fredrirk Hoy fv11'fHJI'd Kristin Elizabeth Corin Anim Chf Sl0Ph9-' CUHIS 'E' James Curnbs John Roma Uombs Paul Rav Foo er Suzazma F016 - I ,if Aff' Brunald Juhlzsmz, Georgj Satterffeld, and Greg Fox flflllilfhilll Aflark Corrs Linda Nlzlrie Covirzgtzm 182 Flass Of 1986 xi n i e lblfcllael AIIIIIUIU' l'm'ington Gregory Anderson Cox Kathryn Wfade Fox John H. Cralzfbrd l David Fmuse Emanuel L. Crowell Karen Deliah Crowell 1119111014 K91111 C11111171117HS K 0 Q., Q 0... fps si' Nlartha f1Z1fh6I'l,I161 Dagenhart Williazn Harland Daniel AIOIIIEIII-V21 Tl701Y1PSUI7 Vlnss 011986 183 ,p 'til'- .'v :gg W . if if I ' ff ,K wx '-1 4 'P' ' ff 5 u -4 I w' des if all Wi p.. I v N E 'Y W?t.., .ff if MN , w Z 'ii 2 ' A A W!! U uf' QW, au- '22 IW? , ai--'WN Tflfl Hflfflvfll' Larry Gilleinvater -lrl Edward C'linard Goodman r ' E nh!! Vanessa Sherrill Goss Karan Lynn Grab Edward Hilton I iI'i1hZ1lI1 Laura A. Grillin X 'QQ Q f' Z, J lg-'aw 1 X ,l .f ' i , 1' F x pgijgg aj' , A 1 ' gm' ,f gi ' , ' 1 X S3 A , lWic'l1ael Kent Griffin Phyllis Dianne Grimes Andrew Augustus Cristina Kimberly Dawn Hance- 186 Class Ol' 19815 52 'H- 'wnfb uns. 1XVI'lbSI1'l1 1,,V11I1 Hzzrmnn 1' U 'I V, ,. ,Maul In , 'M X' fue, , ww f 1.1.4 ,, f, 'A -af .r 1 , . 3 f Renee AU1,f'helle Harrell TWU' 5919170 Hf1fU,Ugf017 I h ,.'i.Q , ' 5, , gnxabi Q19 E2 5 gg La um H arris I 5 Aflzzrsha Harris Karen Lynne Hash Sonyzz Yvette Harten James E. Hawks Jr. Hubert SCOTT Hayes 1DI'9W'AfICIX71lI719,Y Haywnrfh Nlerrv AfP.'1dUH'S, Andrew Cristina, Alazzmah Simms, Anne Sclziller. and Brian Ikpflllllfffllf' fvfzlss UI' 1981! 187 lk J-v 5 Cry H-Aa v may W p 4 , 'N f, if , '--.. aw v S? X Q , '55, w may ,P K if 11, 'C 'gf' 'Www gy M fr, WN. ix fi, 'NMSV f ig? ff 5 vw ,, -52 5 'fur' sawn 53 1 M 'M . ir 1 ' 4 3 if f.: Emi' '-.3211 qqclgg-lg,,,. , 5 , .'.x,v 4,, -. . , .. , 5942 aw k R :2 1g. 'iii ZW, wil iv. , X f V, Q - I Skt 'HI V tix ,, ,, K .vnu Robert Hassel Hill Frederirk Rion Hilton Claudia Hinrjf-hs ' ' w .lnlm Douglas Hire li! ,H X . 51' tv Kelly lil. Hobbs Jeannie Hoilman Elissa lVIichelle Holcomb lllelissza Susan Honeycutt Slwerzz Hmm Hood lllichael Scott Howell ,leflbpv L96 Hllfllflilll lworgan Draper Huflnmn Class Of 1986 189 5 flh6'Vf'llf1 NWFP? HlU7fllf',V Brenda LHP I'lll?FhPl7S Kelli Pflizalzf-th Hurrhins Alprlm ,Warie Hmtt if til is WO' H.. Q- ':'+. fi5'e6,, 1-'.. 4 .' in , ,,43iC2,, .. w -'li 1, '1: HVHOI6' Julian Hx'1111 AI1Il'1I?l1.V Junji IITIIIIIIIIIYI Clhrlktnrlher -lncksnll .w..w.......,..-...,..,. 3. ., f' - , , IFN? .Hike Rzzstnd Class Ol' 1986 flzmnilbr Janke Jarman Andrews Jenkins, Jr. Allan f'hristnpher .lnlynmn Q 42 X x iff N A A . Qlniglltglky, g f' is ' .'- - .V f'.1',' 'adv W N f-f ,1 -, 2,573 4 22 X 2 , Q Y ' X fxw new . ' .v 1 -lv v -5 '-'J . Denise Renee Johnson Emily Wrenn Johnson Aloyve Ann -lohnson IQYTTUH JPVHH JOITPS Keith ,lanes Michelle A. .lanes Pnul ,limes David Graham Joyce Elisa! Jelh An ne Kahl John Kzalalmrlms IXVi1i1I'f'II Ann Knntholz Keith Ashton Keller fllass 0179815 191 l x 1 M I Hrifm 1X'9111180iV S1121 ron A nnette King ,x1'UI7l,SIl1I11iI1I Km: E, 7 iff 1 I, 11 F 1x'11rIf1 f'1111rw111etr0 K1'11111vr X flmrles .'U1'4'1111H1 1X'lAllgf fYr1r111z111 .NVPIII 1x'1.'1sf1 'I'1141111f1.w 1f1'c'11z1rC1 1121111111-'I11 YVUIIVVZI '1', 141511 My -w...,,.f 1 1 Drew Hz1ywort1'1. 1V3I7C,VD6'HI'II7i1l1. 1'z1Ir1'1'k Hanson. D61il111i1 Fitzgerzzld, Par luum Ann Lau-51,17 1.181117 X311-x'cf11 Le- H:11estr1'vr1'. Lisa Sisk 192 Class Of 1986 ,Navi , 'X ff 4 22 :wk , dim QF - ' 14 W 1 1 ,ful Q' f Q .lu , K+., J. W ya 1 Scott Douglas Leach Robert Frederic Leinbach Gany Waddell, Will Blackwell Q53 gf fa m S, A, Nanqv Kay Leist Jean Crouch Lewis David Wayne Lindsey Alan Paul Litehizer A I e . 35? A 5511 x Ca -ge Q , HJ . A 53 si therine Ann Little Karen Michelle Long Kevin Lee Loriclc Christophe, Ter,-V Lmrejgce Class 011986 193 i Barbara Ann Lynch x Dnnice Charlene Mangus f 1 me A ,f, YV? 4 Miblw w Margaret Elaine Mattox Keith Leonard McBride - .lf M ,R Lara Marie Marshall Kimberly Jean Mathews ' c- Q w,2,5fL, A f.,.1,.w Q 315' I m A A' fr K- Q, X N J. . ,M , .VJ , .w 'A fi.. 4 . 4 ' ' . , k . 5, , . , ' ' 5 .-X , -jAg,gA- 'i ' -1' ' ' 4 1 1 .A . -wh V. 1 1 . ,V l 1 V '.'- - -. ' . , ' 4 . 1 . 1 '.. -'. . Antonio D. M CCQV Colleen Elizabeth McDonough fl!- 5 F 411 Shannon G. McElroy Kristin Lynn McKenzie Waverlbv Anne MCWh,,,te, Merry Sloan Meadows 194 C'lass Of 1986 Torina Anjanetta lVlel ton Thomas lVlessick James Whitman Mims Q' ,lf ' 'X f ' lk Jeffrey Brian Mitchell Paige Young, 'fl Heather Renee M14ll6F Shawn Miller Yu- llbvnvrif , Q I V f Y , 9 ' 1 'Ill -ff 1 unttvnnns was f Emily Blankenbeckler Tommy Lambeth Beth Whitener, Leslie Williams. Nanqv Leisi, Misti McKenzie Class 0119815 195 Matt Mlttemeljer F1-lc Montgomerv John Benton Morne Jane E. Moser ?s 'fA1',jf af W if 351 1 ff a 1- ixxgg his Thomas Padraic Murrav 'A Frank Vogler Keith F Mverc Hamann Nallamala I X L K 1 gr? Dung T. Nguyen Erie Ray Nichols Karen Stokes, Tom Murray Andrew C. N1'ff17f115f1H Helen A. Nikas Yen Van Ninh Lee Strickland O'Brien W f N6 1 4 W Angela Michelle Oliver Ziva Onat Karen Parker 'lbnyzi P Parker Flass Of 1986 197 .,, . X Wlidgv' 4 I' Roy Clifford Prinress Lelrice Parks Scott Arieh Pass Susan Jennifer Pate John David Patella Darla Michelle Patterson Thomas Bernard Patterson Charles Perry' Spgm-gr Mafkjgnd Phelps Keooudone Phravorachith Sandra LeAnn Powell L98 Cllass 017986 E IE ,X S 7 if -1' Ai' i n . - ',', ., ,.,-,r .- nf..,vf,,f in 4' I. - . i .'v. 'IIin'fS K 'shin Coafl, Rhonda B1 U dmall, H Ed G00 Price Eugene I.aur9HC9 , pfgston , . W m Miriam bmhd uf f -wwf, if if mf, 1 fu wi 1 , mfwm ' ff 4 ,, lllll ll I IHIIII H! I N ' HHHIHH IHH N VI llrl lu IV' ,1 w,, A mmumuifnf unmfiu in v 1 ., ,W W ,.,, ,,..,.,,.. ww.. , .,.,,m,,, ..,,,..,,, Nm. ,. , 4 , ,.,f.,..., f ,.f.........,,im1 ,, vw., 1 1 mmm' mrm.m,mv- ,,, ..' , fr mm ummm: ,,.U I ,.,,. it . 1 G PuC1f9 Michfie ' - , Price Lmdd X W Qui-BHUH Ma,k brephef' Rgnisey' ' . Duran I Tra vis Q Reich f V ' YVOHII9 Iammy , Regvis IZUKEUG Joseph A, Reary Patrick Hanson Class 01' 1986 199 Shandm M,'che11e Reid Ray Richardson Mary Katherine Rigby Robert Nance Rivenbark X K Erin Fitzgerald Roberts Odella Lenoir Rucker Brandy Michele Russ April AHHHUH RUS-90 Michael L. Rustad Sharon Elizabeth Sale Karl David Salzwedel Aretha Renee Samuels 200 Class 0f1986' llflarilyn Laniece Samuels Sherrill Terrain Samuels James Dwight Sari j Georgianne Denise Satterlielo' ,S- gi, V? 1 3 x Xa Marv Beth Saxon Anne Bothwell Schiller Ronetta Lynn Scott X Mark N o wel l Sh irley Vw-4 Lf Anna Katherine Shugart Angela Carol Shutt Scott Spransey Floss 0I'19HIi 201 Walter Bren! Sh nrt Grady Harrison Simmons Ill w we if if V if 4 'W fi A 1 fx 4 M' L . ,viglnnfrs-E -, Alannah Lee Simms Bernard Singletarv Lisa Louise Sisk Kathryn Elizabeth Slate Caroline Elise Smith Jenny Lynn Smith 1495119 ,101y,,,, Smith Rodney Cameron Smith Stephen Pfa1Y'SmiLh Steven Scott Smithwick Vlass Of 1986 X w-.hs '73 4 X gf N9,,,, ,MXH g X I m., - ' 1 Michael Shawn Snow Wpmly Sheng Sngw Sarah Taylor Spach Malia Sztabile Barbara Ellen Stanhrd Phyllis Kalceria Staplehzote Todd Eric Sterchi Chad Raven Stewart Anthony Leon Stinson Scotl Brower Spransy Stephanie Dianne Steelman Christopher I Ira y Stockton Class 01' 1981! 20.7 KIUPI1 L99 Swlfes Angela lVl. Striekland Raymond Sykes Traci Marie Symmes Caroline Suffliffe Elizabeth Grace Swaim A A Eileen Margaret Tague Kevin Denard Tate Leslie Williams, Karen Stokes, and Nancy Leist 204 Ulass Ol' 1986 X, Q XXX. Xxx . A x Tr .e.. , se - ' ' ' X , Q' - Q.. . X, 2, ., , . ,J 1, . - 1 Anne Winfield Taylor Marvin Julius Taylor III A...-I 'df K Tonya Denise Taylor Myron Rex Teaney III Jessica Colleen Tellf Mon trea La Vette Terrv ReGina D. Thacker LENOIII Comer Thackston Dedra Elise Thames Christopher James Thomas Ginger Lee Thomas Lillian Jeannette Thomas Montayna R. Thompson Tony Marcel Thompson Class Of 1986 205 IJUllg, fi1S Sean 7'nule Robert Ubason 'l'r.'1w1'f'k f ' ' Garrv C'bristnpber Wadell ,lfplmny Ellis Wagg ,Indy William Ut! Franris El1gPI7P Vogler, IV I lflkb A1711 WHUCPF Elizabeth Ann Wallace Danny Ray VVatts Darrell Grey Wayne Kimberly Arm Weavil Alpbonzo Webb, Jr. 206 Class Of 1986 Brian Keith WPiSI1PF Sharon I,-vnn Weston Heather Adair While Joseph M'ichael White 5 1 P 1 J' Ii I Elizabeth Maslen IVhitener James Wesley Willard, Il Henita Chloe Williams GSU' Iffwdfll Wllllamg Leslie Anne W'illiams Patricia Williams J.- Douglas lWf'Leod Williams Ralph Charles Williams Class Of1986 207 win-0' Steven Eric Williams Barbra Eileen Woodruff Nlatthew T Woollard Derrick Worthy Paige Denton Young Lisa Anderson Walter Cardwell Bronald Johnson rm' Alyssa Lynn Rvatte Meg Waters, Jennie Pate, Jody Patella, Erin Roberts, April Bledsoe, Kenny Grifnn, Scott Leach 208 C' lass Of 1986 JU IORS lane Allen Stacey Allen Tonya Allen Michael Anderson Ruth Anderson Brad Anliker Tyra Armstrong SN ,Q S is Yi? S M l The Ashcraft Glenn Atwell Maurice Atwood Patrick Bagatta Sam Bagnal Althea Baldwin Ruth Barajas 'G' gi N 9 ff eaa l elles l Barber Wendy Barnett Terry Barren Charles Basinger Dana Batten Sheldon Beatty Carolyn Beavers - 5 fx ' Bennett Todd Bennett Kim Benson Tonya Beroth James Berry Deana Beshears Kim Blackwell Class Of 1.987 209 Pamela Blackwell Amber Blevins Carolyn Board Richard Boneno Andrea Bost Jenny Boyter Tammy B1'00kS Christa Brown Andy Burroughs Clint Buss ll J John Carmichael 210 Class Of 1987 Johannas Carpenter X X xx- , Hans Breckle Clay Brice 'Vs John Brown A A f X ,:,, Mandy Butler Joey Carter --1- , -i Iggy? ,,,- 1,igiffeg.-:.fa.aaL, Clarence Bonner 1' Q K 1 X . 'AXE ,I .4 5 ' . I 9 Grant Bridges Rick Brown Bernadette Bruton me Chris Boss Tammy Brisco M as i 3 al- N, QF f X R fi . RayBruton my -' ...f + .. : 4 Teresa Bo wma Scott Brittian Alex Burroug Q?O,Xe x Patrick Butterfield Robyn Byrd Marty Campbell Scott Car Townes Carter Ann Cass Mallory Chambliss Ivory Cheeks . 1 A , . f-Ziff' f ASQWQESQQ ' fgfxfiiwsi wnoesw iea my g'aeqpxwW5 Vicki Cheek e-?SEs MS T.1 T ii as ?P f 5 we 1. i K .:-. . Q ::- 5 anie Cranford Fatemah Chizari Betsey C170199 il .-..L . A . if new ia' .g'isgl.gf ' ' -1 -M X PJ N ,L 5 .1 + ie .rf :stag 'we -Y . , W ..V' E1 ., ? Jennifer Clark x ' . 3 ' ff Eg? 16 X f 40 f R sl lid E725 Shan tea Crump qgglg., ,ff f faren Dawson Tim Deberry Craig Cunningham Richard Daniels Marty DeBruhl Amy Denham lreg Dominick Dorsey Pat Donahoe Jeff Doss X' ' fiiissewsfz, 1 . , Xfagm ,,.. P2 if E x Neil Clark Angela Colter ' ss M. b . wesfeaeis fiiw QR? xv- X 1 N r 'l... - Q v X X 1 S Ben Davis Kearns Davis fl T . . .. gms' 5 fi .C QIYQQTTYK 5 YM ny . f QS QSESE X 1: X . ,, . e' T Tiffany Dextere Stuart Dills 2 173i:'S.?..f' N Trina Covington Monica Da vis E. O. Dirr Greg Robinson and Steven Lackey Class Of 1987 211 , W4 W Z Z -'nun-H Glenda Do well N W mx Gray Mitchell and D te D t Carl Stewart AX ir q WN ik XX E as Q5 , -sz, Sw- Q. E . 1 2 HH UI' 811 .E .az . I gags X Q I Scott Ebert Byron Edwards Raquel Edwards Matthew Eldridge KHFGH Elliott Joe Eskridge 3 Q- X. ' lf L .o ... X gf 'Qi' Q. .71 . . 1 Ka thyE'vans fP2n:S:ffv,,-1:1 - -as :avi -S..-ilirxqiz: i. U Norian Fordham 212 Class Of 1987 K s X Tina Dumont 'I , f i , . , '34 3-. s . Wg' :qt -. -K -I-.3 gl Elizaboth Earl Robert Estep 'YU Robin Fehr Chris Foster Melissa Felton Michael Fenning' Kim Fields Kim Flynt Hales Foster ' ,Lv Arthur Ford -asia.: .- C - WM ...C ,o,.... , - .... M.: an -- S '--- ' , N .C C as llll ' K Q .-,, E P . -.f- 1 SJ ' ' .ll 71 t 'R mink g i: A we ze .. , - Jeanene Foy Mary Foyt Andrea Freeman goffal . Lloyd Freeman A ..... , ---- sm, ,mag ,Q XI., , as se. f ww -A-me --.... as .If -ffk -gy -f . .... 5 Yyn thia French .1 Hollie Garner Mark Gentry Andy Gibson Michael Gionis Elizabeth Goode Ka thy Gra ves SV' is a -,-if fill .2 4- X K Parrish Griggs Robin Grace Sarah Guerry Melinda Hall Q, X m22:sf,,1Q2: N x N K X X X mis X 'Q X NN T QQCQY' as WASP? W K LX A-Q QS X X es X G 4 Fwana Hardins Cla Harris Ste-fan Harris .Y 5 f' 3 VVVI.. . . '-.. G ' G 1 'ffk K -a :Sh eff 1 A : ::ff8..+ S ' S F Qi I . Stephen Hash .-. ,,,, .... A .... -M ,,,r.. :izl S .. . ...,,, N K sg .S ,rzzo N K, Kim 53.5251 asss S A fy 49? bw, V as V -11 A ill? 45.14 M f Z va 49 0 aff W A' X f .,. U' 5 S X K s as 4 iw i s f. 5 W D N x K N as X 7 Lacy Hallums 1, roro S ssee i S iliii S Stephanie Harper Stephen Harris Solomon Harry Allison Gore Billy Hanes Allisha Hash Mark Hauser Mark Hauser Mike Haverlock X xx sg Ii? X X x 5 X .. e,, t N 'S Joy Hayes Eve Hayes Kendrick , i2?f!f5:2?'?i' 'Fe ' ' :fs I . -2- f if N . ,f-. X ,aff : ,.- f Heckman ' Jeff Helms Jody Henzler David Henderson David Hensel Missy Himes Emily Hollifield Jason Hong Class Of 1987 213 g .,,.. .,LL , tk J hh 'fa f' E . . ' James Hoopes B1-ian Hom ' igv' K ,ft s if af QQ fl Mike Hudspeth Greg H orne ,Jo Robbie H udspeth IOM ., Andy Huske Charles Ingram Phil Ivey vjjv await I rn- V1 I 214 Class Of 1.987 N fa 3 wr M 5, W W. ' 5 ftp: -1, ive.. an E Aryw Gregory H orne Felicia Hughes Sha wn H ulsebos Michelle Jackson Karin Horton Jason Hummel ffxgss in -4 ' 3 ESSEX N g XS 1 N Tony James 1 f ,, ,, 7 sa: s ' as . , P . ., X be 'Q' 5 s 2 4 Leah Houck r N ' S' ' X Sf Brian Hun ter Gaither Jenkins Barbara Johnson ii Robert Hubban .f -1-a:...,A-i. .. ..... .,... .3 N ff 4 Mk X. Ni? X X x I Ch ris Hun ter Artis Johnso - 'W tx X Q, X N K N 4 -as Q Q X 5 Q Q Celeste Johnsc X MKNXX X mam XXX x a XL X55 fills SOX? fig ' ,, 1' gi? x ' X--i ,,,, , U F 3 L ' , -, ff ,.. - . X- , -1 f 1 3 1 MiCh9l16 JBC-IYSOH Dana Johnson Jennifer Johns Angela Jones Fennix Jones Kristi Jones 5 2 Pa trina Jones Chris Kierig Heather Kiger Rany Kim Stephen Lackey Joanie Lacy Emily Lambie W x J' ,L Qu R 5 P .air Y ,Q N. W i fi K , iw Y' 'lf 1, Q X rx rig P S' X 'iff ' - '?Qfkj '9'Li', le if' f K.--,f, 'f!f:f5 GH ' Paul JOIIGS Sabrina Jordan Stacy Keith Kevin Klase I fill Q I Alicia Lash 'Wk Karen Elliott, Kelli Potter tif, Kevin Keller L 'Z 1 v X I -..,f' Fi . fl -:si 1- glgwl was 5' Q' r Z fc Q ' X .M f L Wendy Kramer Chris Kron Patty Kwok Syl va Lash JBIII1 y Laskey Jill Laskey 7? Q Tie Tonya Lee Denise Livingston ff, , X Teresa Martin Lavonne Leinster Angie Love Wanda Maxwell Tim Letchworth . 'HX W if Renee Love 1 wa ,L J Us N eexle Tonya McBride Eluita McFadden Rod McGeachy :,, s ..: NWN S x X X XXX, -1 K ' Y X N X XX X .. , X N as Y my X I xx ,f Julie McSwain 216 Class Of 1987 Lisa Milhous Jason McGuire Corey Miller Q .1 1 Jane Lewis Jennifer Lewis Kelli Liles Barry Livingsto ,A Timothy Love fs Angela McCloud . Y SI' . ff' l 'K A Wyman McGuirt Sharon Miller Joel Mabe Uvette Manning 3 i Lance Marshal J i Christy McCoy Kelly McDonald Angie McFadde Angela McKay Q. ' Mug 3 f in Tait Miller Donna McKenzie Tamia Miller Laura McPherso :,, ...., Q- if ' I Z' Shelley Milspaw Gray Mitchell Kelly Moser Monique Mitchell Billy Mock ii if lg ' ff he i , 1--' e l N e le - N sg S X F, Q YK , ', Q s YE 3 Q 'Q' fs -115 fx ,jsff b L fa -5 ' -fi '?52?L:1.m T, Sheldon Moser Carla Moss WY! Lisa Moore Jason Morgan px -if fii A i s ,, ' fi- L' FU, in Q' ? L Jenny Mounqoy Aslau Musani Eric Morrison rm Johnny Moser Mary Margaret Myers N ' ' , Palom Nan thanolat Kim Netter Donna New Scott Newsome Phu Ngo Trang Ngo Tia Nguyen John Nikas Joe Noah Mike Obyrn Leslie Noell Jeff Oehler Lisa Tudor and Suzanna Paisley Class Of 1987 217 3 , Brian Oldland Erik Palm berg 'x at i . m k ' -X g f 'ff ff Tusonia 0 'Neal , X f 4 X , N F N ies 1 Y NX S, X X X V :ii Ronald Palm er ,1 ff? X lv - Thomas Penn E Thomas Perkins 44- f be . s 5 Q K? 3 : X, .RS QQ x A Larry Owens Andrea Pace Kim Parrott Donny Patterson X ... HN ff ,Ss Steve Perricone Michelle Pontius N was Q Q' Q va 1 X is 45 F X X X N1 x M ,g i I i : P 1 i w P l' Q . K, if- Elizabeth Pack Margorie Page Rachel Patterson Jeffrey Pauley WN Nw' Zhi-env' X XS 5 B X , frig E . -tlr r - r is as ' P 'R . as ffffifss-.. is-I -N ik ,S Sq ,fe .... ' , JM, F 3 ll ' rrrr N. , , , N 2 225 N , .A . gag., N.. N ,... r A.. r .. -. Susanna Paislej Pa trick Pa yn e Kelly Potter Roscoe Pouncey Scott Pruitt X . 5 Mike Ragsdale Jamie Redenbal 218 Class Of 1987 Jenny Laskey, Lisa Moore David Reece Teresa Reeves F-2' Zollis Reynolds Kim Rh ynard 2' L .nd Qreg Robinson Connie Rogers fonrad Sa ylor R.S. Richardson Jon Rucker 47 M -ef .ig , 0' 1, Keir Risdon J 33' . e N Corey Richardson f V z 8, 91 . K' X , f A A f Sergio Roane E me X 5, V ,,n,6V VA me A S 3 2 . Greg Sale Ron Roberts Lisa Robertson Z I Wm f 3 ' I I ff? ZH mfs , A 4 '23 , Jill Samuels Darryl Sawyer Toni Scott Milton Segers Tim Shaw Wesley Sheek Stephanie Sherrill Tammy Sides e Simmon Michelle Sink leather Smith Kathryn Smith Lyndsay Torreyson Class Of 1987 219 X fs ss xg 'Q Q X 11' lg' 34 Nan thanolata Robert Spaugh Souriya Matt Smith Sherry Smith Tonya Smith Ward Snow lt wa.- ,bhk 1 N , M8111 Stack C0511 Sfaillback Carl Stewart Kathy SWW31' t Chris Steele Sarah Stevens Lena Spease Jackie Stinson Q :AA is . l .,:, 2 we- Q 3 Chris Stoltz Clare Stone Brian Sturgill Mark Swaim Dawn Tate Monica Terry - X Q 1 , r S A fait James Theodore - . y H - 4, ,f f 4 ,, ,,,. , A , Parrish Griggs Rod Thompson ? Rodney Tesh , if Ken Thompso L yndsa y Torreyson Q K 'a ,mf WW' ,ui f f f f f Verry Truesdale Lisa Tudor be t Cathy Turner Mary Turner David Henderson, Wayne Cornwall onica Valentine Nikos Varnuaketis Danielle Varga Cas Vernon Stephanie von Isenburg to 2 L K ' I Sir A95 y 1,5 iili , X Q 14 ,: b N K K qw . ,.. , . 'W in ki is D, ,::: to ' so S 1 as , A ' 1 , iii giggwgi Chris Walker Kenneth Walker ..., ld if Q I we . : ..,L 3 E' Cicanae Meg Waters Washington Stewart Wall VaUean Webb Scott Waller Mike Walls Kalpesh Vyas Chris Ward Alonzo West Angie Tommy White Wes tm oreland S Crystal Walters Robin Warren Rusty Whiteheart Class Of 1.987 221 iF Tanya Wiley Alicia Williams Camille Williams .. 1 no S' S' A if ,ig H , Q 'Te 1 I4,'r?7'-E 4 ' i Vi 431, N I 5 I ,' lui' Q gr Q 5 ff: i LW Kevin Williams Kevin Williams Stephan Williams Tim Williams Nw Q 1 Iis -. Al Q . Brock Womble Laurin Womble David Wood Susie Wood Andrea Woodruff Seth Woodruff Tl'-2Cy WOOUSH K: .,., ir i . ,Q -.Q V ,Q , l - 3 Q fg FF e o V We .. ':':: X ggi? X1 Q . Y Darrell Wright Trena Young Kearns Davis 222 Class Of 1987 I me fi Q.. A if 'N ' A' ,. . A, Stuart Dills, Sheldon Moser, Betsey Chope, Catherine Turner Missy Himes, Jenny Mounqoy L 7 fx, ,fffi ,,.,..--. 5'-xx R ,.f JI' ff A U ' f , , 2 4 aj A wi il-Q gh, :uv 33 s L. X f 1 fs ' X M 223 Suzy Abullzawa S0 H UMURE Melea Adams 4 4 asa ' is ' , ,.., fs ef 3 g... 5 lssixf: -h B M' s mimi :git X- ln1I4sa'q,, !-if I fi 191151.11-, gv',f9 a af x if bw, Sharon Anderson Kristina A ppert Amanda Adkerson David Atkins f 5 E Kristen Barbee Kim Barker John Barnes fh. ff: lglfal if Monica Agnew Q , af?-. 'K Q- L so X S X -rf 2 Q' X Yvette Attucks . w l ., gig - in N., I J: I kx.. gr e iii sv ' 'al 9 iw Q ,P X15 K .M Q 'ai 'fx 'of K , , ,. si 1 Donald Bedenba ugh Courtney Bird Barry Blevins Debbie Blizard Tammy Boger 224 Class Of ,88 Erika Alde1'SOI1 Andy Allen Mindy Allison Jennifer Badgette IIQ ,E ls: is Ronald Bedenbaugh umuifm s l ar Mel Vina Baldwin Jonathon Bennett sl. L Xrlj, Lisa Ballas f r V E, Keith Ben ton Tanisha Booe Sheryre Bosticlr Michelle Boston Adrienne Boyle Chris Bradshaw Micheal Brandon Leigh Bricker Magaret Garrou , R xD AS s 'N wk , .... 'E QW Brown Denise Brown Doug Brown Lisa Brown Teri Brown Edzu Braaksma Amy Bullingggn II1 lx, Burdette Stephanie Anthony Burnette Tony Burns Stephan Butler Matt Butner Paige Byrd Burdette tygu- S... sssi ', f ' K 4 A I A5 S J0hH C3h0f7I7 Gary Carlton Missy Carroll Calvin Carson Christina Carter Roberta Carters ,. E ! '01, , ,af 5 , b y Ian Caslcey Angela Chandler Katherine Cllapple Keith Chisholm Rusty Clark 511 We 1 K ursten Cofer N Brian Cooke Holly Covington James Cox Scott Craver Chad Cunningham 226 Class Of '88 ,evra X , Alexandria CvUano vich Amy Daniel Dawn Darby Yana Cleland 'W li .mf H Adriene Colby 'QQ or If 5 ,.,, Sam Cribb Anthony Dargan Cz' -off H ea th er Cockerham Johanna Cobb Wm f if la ng' -L f lk! Anthony Coles Robert Conrad , ff ' f l 9 W 2' fa' KJ 1 ' 1 X, V! L. Suzanne Crosby David Crosslir ' I 7 ,fa ', A ' t, .:.: tttyo Devon Davis Missy Darnell lelissa Davis Preston Davis M4 fs 3: l ad? V I l i Q- gginald Davis Stephanie Davis Laurin Hayworth, Meg Gibbs, Gretchen Smith My ,E Q55 f V- 7 I ..,,V,,h' V ye. x ., V , -A fi I r'Niitm. G- G 'V , X? f i X L 0 4 H' fx if K uf 'wg 9 X ' -Sym g8,'Q3W zzfwl va, Mzif, if VW 'fir rv J:-0' 93 3 57-. 3,:,f'fs:a'l-.15'., 7 Debruhl SUZHHUC Defee ViC-'file Delidy Tabitha Denny Donald Derby Dylan De Vries Mike Dickheiser 1 hn Dunkelburg Renee Dunlap Kim Dve g A' wr? , 1, Diehl Eric Dirr Everlyn Doclfery John Dorgan Todd Doss Merdith Drum Melinda Dudley Kvle Earl Paul Edmond Greg Egloff 0'Neal Eldridge Class Of '88 227 I f Q ,ff f I Heidi Evans Peggy Fano Stacey Fano Gray Fleming Chris Forsyth Jack Frazier 1 W 'I 'ar W ff 3 , 2 :2 , ,,. 4 4 M 3' ? Frank Ferguson Doug Freeman ', Qi 'Q af X ,, I , 1 u - 1 Brian Fireman Tommy Fisher Kelly Fladge Erik Freeman Chris Fulk mv- Meg Gibbs Greg Gilbert Nikki Gonzalez Alice Goodman fb w j Cedric Funderburk Angie Gardner Margaret Garrou Chris Georgoulias At af i 1 - ' 2 2 G Q x al ., , .4 , , ff A we iir ,, CY' Kent Gitter Sylvia Glenn Dedrick Glover' Ivan Goings 1 65 t if P 1' 2 SW Da vid Graham April Grasty Frank Graves Jerry Greene 228 Class Of '88 Rebecca Griflqn Sterling Griggs Anne F unai Clifton Gillia Kristen Grab A nth ony Grin ,.- Z,L D Guilbault Traci Gwynn Hairiston Kim Hairiston Brooks Parrish, Sara Little, Nancy Paynter 4, wt' ' 3 yr., f 232 Af 'f t 3 Q ff f 5 7 5 Hall Pam Hall W gla , A ' Harrell Lorrie Harrill ff? H 41,9 f Kevin Hamilton Mary Hanes Miranda Hansley Onnie Hardison Ronnie Hardison 532 4 1 ' ' K 2 .ire Harrington Anna Harris Kirk Sanders, John Kandara Class Of '88 229 Candy Harrison Jenni Hewitt Matthew Hill E N. QQ ,:5.. i J? C Linda Hartness Angie Hicks Greg Hiott RHIIIOIIH Laurin Hayworth Eric Hedgecock Shannon Hemrick Carlton Henry ' Ha ynesworth Josh ua Hicks Garnett Hill Brent Holcomb Denise Holla S NS 5 4 Q X F' .X V John Holoman William Holoman Anne Holthusen Kim Hong Randy Horton of Chris Holzbaur A 'K ,::::.: . A fr lli -' Mark Howell Tabitha Howell Mike Hudspeth Tracey Hutt Charles Irvin , Y, Virginia Irvin Eva Johns . J .Mf- N -sou-' X R. 23,1 . -5 X f 3 f if ff-5575? if kv Q--S529-fin ' I Tracy Ingram Chris Johnson John Kandara Angela Kellam Jim Kight Robert Knight Tamala Ingram XX X farm: wr SI 51 Q gb, Sm , mi , X Fleenor Jenkins Karen Jones W. Penny Jones Billy Johns we Jimm Johnson Devin Johnston Christa Kiger Dana Kiger Jamie Livetgood Dave Kraus Jamey Lafevers B 23 1- 1.2 QE? 11: I- :N .' N -.,. x.., 1 1 Krista Laird Ben Kuhn rs. - i xx: , E EE ....: in W ef 'Q W QGSWNE.. X X X, X Q X kr I X X 35 N NX ix sr if X as X I Q , A as gr, . mx W N if 5 X Sm XXX Tanya Landrum Anthony Lashmit Chibao Le Sanford Leake Bill Leverton Class Of 1988 231 X Gray Little Sara Little Jamie Livengood Randy Loftis zz , Rosalie Manuel Carlos Martin 1, ' 4 7- 3' ,1 A V 2,2 fa, , ,,,,: ' Raymond McCall Alonzo McCullum Marci Meadows Scott Mejan Valerie Martin Ted Lord ta I - Eric Matal Matt Mattox Lisa Love Brian Lovelace .1 ,,, F . if if 3 W s X f iif 31 fwffg , ? 7 Q, fr , ,. lg f f 'f V 4 Amy Maynard Glenn Mays 45 Kai , ' ,f Amell McCu11um Dana McGee Mischa McKeoWn Tracy McMullan Helen McWhorter ,, 3 vi, ,r J , -0- ' 'V' ln ' gl Q ,Q Q , 'Ba gan Mark Messick Brad Michael Ben Miller Brad Miller David Miller Kevin Mitchell Linda Mitchell Andrea Epherin Moore Joey Moore David Morgan Travis Morgan Mittemener 232 Class Of1988 W '42 Ethew Morley 3 eki tt l f 12F to Lisa Moser f ' N 4 do -4 'ze - 2 'ff' , TA 12 ' AL ., N, , f E Q3 A 11 I ,., ,' ,, H' l if J!-' K ff' 1 439 V hp. vw' , f.ji5' Heather Moser David Mount Q' Tom Walters '...- ynard Munde. Beth Murray Mary Mutton Vanida Tinothy Neal Kathy Netter Nanthanolath EIIEQHS g Sonny Ng La Ninh Allison Oakes Pam Odom Jamie Ogburn Tate Ogburn Brooks Parrish Wilson Pace Patrick Parker Rochell Parker Beth Parsons Jerald Patterson W pw Debbie Newton 5 Angie Owens if 1 ,, .Sf X Rosemary Pauva fflass Of 1988 2353 Nancy Pa yn ter Jamie K 4 Pete :Idle FSOH Lvpp ie Price 1' 1 Ellen Pearson Debra Penn Ozetta Peoples Leigh Pervier Q es . SX? RMWI5 N ? S355 X 'aw ss W . K ,QW X 'Rss me W :xml sm vs Terri Petras Robert Pfaff Donnie Powell Noel Poynter Yana Cleland, Heather M i NUI-9 P 1' 0PSf Christa Prout Mike Provenzano Amanda Queen Melissa Queen Tiffany Raiff K, Steve Rabon Heather Charles Reece Deltra Reed Brian Reid Raudenbush Rance Roe George Rose Teressa Rouse William Russell Michelle Rustad 234 Class Of '88 Marci Meac sz A .,,,4,-M .L l 5 5 -. Q. X- J G I R 5 s lfli 3 3 Darryl Rice -SN ten Schorer, Helen McWhorter Howard Robmts Brad Schorer Kirsten Schorer A 11311 Scott Scott Schaffer we Q rs - Lf -- 5' 1' ' ifgfix rwag. Wa Harris Kris Shields se' q ..... . N N X PN . N xi? 'Q iw sk gmac ' -' , X N N X N X H' Charles Richards Niki Richardson Stacy Robbs Terrie Roberts Pam Sale Jonathon Saluta Kirk Sanders Gordon Scott Chris Shearin X X wx be as X X is x E William Sh uggart -Q. 1. X X K fm Q sf 5 X Andrea Sears Keith Selfslaghs We 5 by M5519 rv. Micheal Shell William Shelley X we 'nf' ' Q if . rr :E T 3 X Stephen Schiller . if Catherine Sellars John Shepherd Scott Simmons John Slate Michael Slawter Class Of '88 235 Chris Slilvinsky Wendi Sloan ' sa, i Jason Snitherman Hefithel' Sm ith Wick Keith Spencer C K 9 ,5 - ' 'S S 3 1 1 x ix Tracie Stewart Katy Spilberg X ,., sw X X 1-Nts P N., hiss X Q Q 4 XX Y i ix X X Davida Smith Gretchen Smith Jeff Smith Renee Sneed Vincent Stabile Jennifer Smith 13. 5 is ' 7 --us as i i fit xggggafs 2- ,V -- SV .w ,Rf V, . . . Kedrick Smith Rob Sneden is er- . ' 9' I A fl W Q E- K . pi? x 3 If V ' Q sig 6 ' f ' .:. . V.. i f wv -N--Q. .Q 5- X X Paul Snow Will Snyder Missy Spaugh Jennifer Stienef Pauline Stinson Trish Stockton Sarah Stone fi N David Stearns Mike Steele Otto Steele iaz 1.oo .. X aL.: k I m . ,, 1 W .K Qi - all ig LV . : X 1 ': fin' fr ? K 7 .1 ' I ' S t S W: F is ' X ' Toni Stone - ff K' i 5 :ii - S ess Josh Sugg Sam Sullivan Dawn Swaim Tammy Swaim Amy Sweat B0 Swaim 236 Class Of U88 Amy Steinmeyer A , I V,-if -- , Q1 1 N 5 X Chris Strom V ,M if 1 in i Xi ,N I A Gerald Sykes Jennifer Sykes f SN x sill? N 'R X K Patrick Thomas Yhristina Troxler ftephen Tysiger Mike Ta te ll, N. ::ssf2fEXSss:.. 2 f ' :S - . X 1 B' Q s,E J .1 :..., , X ' 1 Scott Thomas Tammy Thomas Ken Tsuruta Catherine Turner Brandon Von Jeff Vaughn Every Rusty Walser Tom Walters Brandon Ward Nat Taylor Sally Taylor Meredith Teaney XX X X :Q if is F O- s 'Tk -S., X R gf B E Timothy Thompson Lydell Thompson - f. l 19 X K A up xx X 53 ex my Q A Q N me 'QQ X ,M 5 E9 X Beth Thomas Jerome Thomas 2 W New X L SAX X NK - ,o.... N x 'Angela Tindell Roland Todd X I-21 2 : W- K, , Q K ..,, ' . . - l aw s .. . ' f W- Wi: W1 def' g 'L'..'5?i Q X . if-Q' 1- Eric Turner Fred Turner Tenesia Turner Britton Tutt Karen Vestal , is 'gg kk,.. S so Zzl' tti ' QQ T Q to E , 2 A Anna Walker Mercer Walker Claudine Walls Nick Warren H ea ther Wa ters Sally Watson 5' -f Dennatta West Class Of 1.988 237 g . ,s Kim West Corey Wheeler Jackie Williams Phillip Williams Melissa Winn Jonathon Winger Q Eric Woollard f 1 Mary Sue Wheeler Chad Whisenhount Joely White Melissa Whittington Aaron Wilcox .... M - E- y ---- rr gig ..,. 1 7 X 5 X X f X SS QQ xx W5 X' mx HX T N , af i N V X 5 ix X . Ns, X9 X A 8 Q X x X y, - . ' . e if-A ' TF Q it g S . X y W 5 44 V . ' f - C .xg t ..,Wk KN n is N X X X is. Q. s 3 ' ' .it s J' 3 ,X W , r f ff' s Y 4 x ug, t ,,t 5 - N is at if g .f - . ' Q -fl ...FQ 11 John Wilson David Wintiela Vincent Willis Craig Wilson Greg Wilson Stephan Wolfe Traci Wolfe ' is .fee - si- gg , X - K X rs rr.: i 5- Jiri. ::.-- f. : fx era- X: 52251.11S4..1,'1.2: Y- , - -:l i A - i.. si-.2 3511 1 kk,x 1 r.r, . X.. .. f:ig.t,A55.g1g.s.,,-.ff-fs: X- Mindi Wooten Eric Wright XX SN Nffx N X455 Q x R if X as . 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My , M W , , 4? b LARGEST f smcnon MATINEQ gpgcml N'5,E,1i7teMBrv Y - - ' SHA-vws 3 159 13 convsmsm LOCATIONS 6 ':' e In The Conzmunily 259 ag, as lf: it 3 I i Q I 1 L 1 , Li SX' U K l l l Q ..,.,1.....,-....,...., ' 4 , I 4 i 1 f f 1 1 .W we f I i i '--.... ,ry 1 yet , XVYA 0 I ,if FIR T FIN N CIAL SAVINGS A D LO Paige Young, Paige Byrd, Ramu Nallamala, Katharine Chapple. 260 In The fvfllllllllllll-I-V Erin. Winnie. Sharon. Leslie K' l.isa all we know ahout eaeh other, all u'e've done together , . IIIIIUIIUKIS weekends , . road trips, lylyrtle Beach, PNC Lake Norman . , , Effie, Pooh. Leeler. Shar, Les . . the Hoysu- our living legends we love yall . . , Beaeh Sunday . . Steepleehase Hruee, J. '11, Stones, U2 , . Yeah, youre rnghtf , la1n not an airhead , 4 31.111, window aetion Hook, Yippie. I never , , , infatuation Gotta love that' . Hut Oeiffer Gold, the light was gold. ' . , , Green eyes! North Anzeriea, that's a lIlL5,fSfi1ff-'l . . . Skateboard dudeo , , . 6150 A . . Div middle name is Lynn inquisitive Erin . . Sugar and Hoo-Hoo . , A SGSC' , , Float . . dunked , Iiethania . Iquit, lpromisel . . . I'm engaged, my rings at home. , , Hes not here ,, jurnpin the wall , Judy, lbiargaret, Saphonia nzayhe this isn 'I the right way '... vivaeious whatflf . , . talkin junk . . . only want aluminum cans . , . Effie does 1113111 eluh, Shi1I'UII, there 's a pie11ic in your front yard , . Oh, hut your wrong , elueless . . . lO11g'I16l'li , . Get Wild . . A Winnie we 11ever went there. ' , , Uh yeah, you're the ehielf that flipped my motoreyz'les.' , . Prom Night ,. Ga. Dawgsl Take a Walk o11 the wild sidel . ,. Psyeh , , , Are y'all in a frat I' W'ell good, were 11ot either! , . . Leslie you have no Harley Davidson. ' . , UFO , , , 'l'hatls not a hedspread, it is a curtain! . . . Now we'll have none ofthat, play il off ',,, Whois she with now? A . . I hate shoesl . . . Huhha 211101 A mind ganzes 'I'hat SIIIIIC' . . . What did you do, Irv to plant those? A . . u7ll91lfI16I11 the deal Win and Er. ' , Atlantic Heaeh . , . Summit . . . K's attic , . . Uh Win, don 't he alarmed, hut we passed it i1g, i1l'I1.' '... 'Tome get me, where are you 7 . , , 1,111 1111! sure exactly' '... Hake 51110, Bake . long talks , sneakin out lspeeially WUT N I..A.l . . . Mom, 1vII1,S,'Ul'I1!!,f to the lihraryf '... Jacuzzi . . . Sorry, I still don 't understand , , I may he crazy. but 1,112 IIOI stupid . . . Few understand, o11ly tl1e luelfiest know. that these are the friendships we-'ll never ou tgro W. ooNGRATULATIoNs TO CONGRATULATIONS THE 1985-86 VARSITY T0 THE CHEERLEADERS! Tonya Beroth Lisa Milhous Katherine Chapple Lisa Moore Jenny Laskey Lyndsay Torrey Nancy Leist Beth Whitener Misti McKenzie Leslie Williams Paige Young MA YBERR Y'S CONGRATULATES T125 IQ ig-QE YNoLDs SENIORS! MAYBE!!! RESTAURANT cumcrauwn CONGRATULATIONS, SSC SENIORS! SMI TH -PHILLIP LUMBER COMPANY 603 Seventeenth Street 722-8167 V' Congratulations' Bran- dy Russ - our daughter. You have brought us much happiness, joy, and laughter, Gods love sur- rounds you al ways. Matt. 19:26, Isaiah 41:10 Love. Dad, Mom Congratulations, Mir- iam Preston! We love and are proud of you. Mom and Dad To our VVinnie.' From the baby girl who dressed- up , to the lovely young lady you've become, we thank you for the warmth and joy you bring to our family. We are so proud of all your accomplishments. May the adventurous path behnre you be full and successful. Keep your zest, your strength, and your sensitivity. We love you so much. Mom, Jack, and Nat It won t seem the same Without you next year We love you Mom, Dad, and Matt rr V n 7 Congratulations and Best Wishes from the long suffering answering ser- vice: Anne, Jack, and Nat to: Winnie, Sharon, Leslie, Erin, Lisa, Kristi, Tom, William, Will, Brian, Chris, Da vid, and all the rest of the Great Communica- tions in the Class of '86. May your wires never be crossed. In The Community 96? VILLA GE SODA SHOP RE YN OLDA VILLA GE FOR ERIN With profound thanksgiving and humble thankfulness we thank God for the grace of sending you to us to brighten our days disturb our nights challenge our concepts teach us about growing up thirty years later sharing it with us and exceding our expectations in looking enthusiastically to the future. With love - Mom and Dad Congra ing for Love To Greg Cox From the start of your life Our dream had come true Our happmess is you Congratulations' and thanks for eighteen terrrhc fun filled years We love you' Mom and Dad tulations April Bledsoe. You have always been a gran- daughter to be proud of and have given us lots of pleasure. Remember we re always pull- you. Grandma and Grandadd y Dearest Elizabeth Words cannot de scribe our pride and deep love but our hearts are bursting W1 th emotion for you You could not have been anymore perfect' With all our love Mom Dad Bo Ben 49 Sterling f E ,1 X 5 Q sm! 2 I I r sl-W1 7 Q , - 7 7 A son to be proud of 1 ' ' ' ! I , . ! 5 ' 7 7 I , J I ! 264 In The Community 'HITACHF G2 X I 23 UH1 ! 5 fl 5 nw an r-wm..............u..... vm WW' ..--W. U li F. F, In The Community 265 'lh THE RECORD RELEASE 45's, ALBUMS, TAPES, CASSETTES and ACCESSORIES 1 ,Y T A D WA,l K lUllNx0lhf'KRMll.l,' Village Shoppes Across From The Clemmons, N.C. Ramada Inn CONGRATULATIONS SENI ORS! N 'W Alannah Simms, Eleanor Garrou, Waverly McWhorter, Nancy Leist, Karen Stokes. K t THE CREW To William Daniel, Sharon Sale, Tom Murray, Winnie Taylor, Chris Eagan, David Divine, Lisa Anderson, Woody Fairclothl Erin Roberts, Leslie Williams. GOLDEN SHEARS is ffm 5 1 Congratulations to the RJ Reynolds Seniors! The Community 267 Ladies Clothmg Monday Saturday ll6 Reynolda Villag: 9:30 - 5:30 268 In The Community ED KELLY'S , APPLIANCES TV AUDIO NAME BRAND PRODUCTS AT LDWEST PRICES 40 YEARS 0F RELIABILITY - ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ! WE HAVE STORES TO SERVE YOU IN' WINSTON SALEM BURLINGTON MOUNT AIRY HIGH POINT SI C k Pk y LEXINGTON SALISBURY EDEN IVI St Congratula tions, SGSC Seniors! - The Garrous Qs QW, f ff if U? 'f' 52' . .ff3'f'-4,fg'f9'aW:,f 9 l Y i Chapel Hill , .. Joe . .. Whafs Goshen? . .. T.E. ... BR and the Wall . . , Myrtle . . , D.L. .,, .l.M. . ., Gare . . , Ohhh, Carol . .. Cheese 1722 Fiesta , . . 'l'hat's what I like about you . . , Tobaccoville? ,. . R4 . . . Fozzie . . . ldk please? , . . NattyBo . . . Congratulations, Class of86.' We Love Yaf Kelly, Colleen, and Katy 270 In The Community Congratula tions, DGSS S9H1.0I'S.' - Esther and Les Preston - Carolyne and Bill Wallace - LAMBERTI'S Congratulates the Class of 1986! ff I C PIG PICKIN'S HI CKURY SM UKED BBQ 615 DEACUN BLVD. CON GRAT ULATI ONS, CLASS OF 1986! It's not too late to order your Class Rin 'iw' To do so, simply write or call: DAVE ODOM P.0. Box 1597 Statosvllle, NC 28677 QBalf0ur, The recognized leader in recognizing people. 1 Th C 'ty 273 ND UWIERHS, FLORIST INC The Triad 'S mobile electronics specialists! .iudiogd C pts , f 5 I ,f.,,. , g it v- -f ...re , 'galliarr-ti E f H 1 Nk...l l Bring in your favorite cas- then and there. They'Il came sette of The Rolling Stones. alive, thanks to advanced Or David Bowie. Then take a Alpine electronics and our test-listen an an Alpine Car expert installation tech- Audio System. niques, together creating You rnightjust applaud The Alpine Touch. mobile electronics aolistsa .iudioifideoff Sales, Factory Trained Service Technicians, And Professional Custom Installation WE VE GOT TWICE AS MUCH Amflable 'N STORE F09 YOU' WINSTON-SALEM 2828 University Parkay I College Plaza Shopping Cen terj Ph: 725-1 01 0 Greensboro Friendly Sh opping Cen ter Ph: 299- 71 31 High Point Highpoint Mall 31112 Tnfnwssr un wmsmu SALEM N c 21103 Phhhg. 869-0136 ai... O . .I '-ws ,y' ,. I , . ln The , . Ciommrmltv Eddie, We are SO proud! All our love. Mom and Dad Congratulations to the Class of '86 and to our daughter, Kristi Avent. We love you and are so proud of you. Mom and Dad In honor of our daughter, Katherine Leigh Bass KKathyj for the joy and love she has brought us. We love you not only for your outward beauty, but for your inward beauty and for your example of true courage on graduation. Our love always, Mom and Dad Congratulations, Rhonda, and the class of 86. We 're very proud of you. May God bless you always. Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations to Gwyn Armlield and the Senior Class of 1986! I am proud you helped to support school spirit and our alma mater. Love Mom 53 To Ted Baroody Love Ward June Curtis Princess 7 Wa y to go! I I I .9 Congratulations John Bates class of 1986 ' We are so very proud of you Love Mom and Dad Class of 1961 To Gwyn me to try harder and feel good about myself so that there s nothing I can t do I hope for the best things in life for you and I hope well always be friends who can share in those things CONGRATULATIONS' I Love You' Barbra ' ! J ' i 7 Since we've been friends, you've encouraged 7 ' ! . . . , , . . In The Com ty 275 .ik.+..+..+.I+ff+fI+If+II+II+fQ+fI+ff+ffff+IEffIf.+fI4if+fI+If+fI+fI+ff+fffI+II+ff+QQ+f1+ff+If+ff+f1+f.+ff+I' , . M w- X . . ,3rf.Q'.. ' .V -.W 'g ,A ,gjfqsa I . 1 Gifs 's .f55f:w':z-iv I f-2 ' fv+f- ' ' H-I 'aft , Ish , .W , , .. , , 4. ,V wt, ,-E !,pWQ:-fgfif 5'?! xii W ,. H , I V , ,P , It.. Ah ' Jet ,lf K-,V ,N 1? f QQHAN Irs it Lind I lj f: 7' , 1, I .2 ' x+f'e:e,, ,V s r-' X ,' , XP . wx: U! T' 5-', - ' ve 'ning -c 5-'. W? X1-'Lay . - ,T5'fQQ4f'- -Z' -.F iff 3 , 'iv , 'JR virgin W I Q3 . .1 NBC' J Y .gfirgfw-ci?v 2 -41,l' N , , Jay 5. we-I-121 I ' 45 I lf- 'V -4' 3-'ip 95911 - QV-i4?ti1w' M P we-fm an . we Mg? 1-JI95' 1 UIQ J -1 ' , I ,qlf 5 hfkav 1 , X5 fuicnr- ,,-4' af . 55.5 'J ' va IQ A 356. Xf Vi - 'gig , 4, 194.2-,p. '1'fg !, .A1m,, .- 3 X. .gvww .,4g, 4, - Q 4, 'Q' M ., - ,1.,., nm-f i If-2 Mfaf.sQi?:ff1?' hf5s.f.,..-fx-s',uv' ' W ef - 1-fe A .ff M' W -. 2?-ff ' . Ip f-I . lp-11, ' 4:-wi-.'4 '-. 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'I W1-If I - - - - 1 :'-iefn1.,. w g ' 'TX3'T?' ,A ll, rg ,Xiu , 1 . 9 1? 1525:QQfzffiQ'5 I TT I I V If fi 'Q'-4,-., I , ' ' 'k.,4aSk 1- 5. 71 12 . Plgffs .Y 1.1 44 'FH I I E' Illll I' . I ' Vive? ' 'J'- f . ff? ' Tiff'--fri? I' I 1 . A K ,I ,m e 'sf' . yi I 15v3f.2,i75,- ' F' r . f, QX-14-fgg xm M1 Lgiff V,-2 - Hhwihlk!-P 1, f f'fF5j-7.,,.j'x:' g.,f:,yv ff' ' iI.i 1' w' . 'ML .'-Q9'iQ,,,3-117, Lai fix V W 1 1 4 X HA 'u - W' ' 1 f3 lQ.:,j' V 'J . ' J' I w--re . . ' I 1 1 - . 4, -- ,Y-'f:'ls :L--A ' --I ' 'mm 'III in , E 6-Antwa, f .4 1- A'-,L 1 'Lk' ' You are invited to the finest dining in Winston-Salem. R Open every night S1 weekdays for lunch. RESTAURANT Reservations accepted. 719 Coliseum Drive, Winston-Salem, N.C. 724-6132 U 1 1 -QKQKCKSKQKQK-K-inkKnini-KSKCKGX-:KsK-Rok-K-K1KSKSKDl ' 4 C 1 Con ratu at1ons Graduates ONHBRSTOCIKTCNTIRC. I 3 - I ' Sfmfofd - H2025 M211 Q SPECIALIZING IN Winston-Salem, N.C. if ,.Y. PARTY TRAYS , 4,3 - h ' i 'M 'V' .. 5tSc1ndV'i',C .1 Imnenlmn Be Own! I 1 sbuppu In T 'i 1 1703 Robinhood Road 'i 4 I Winston-Salem, NC 27104 1 M- -'. Phone724-0384 I I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-w-I-x-I-I-I-x-I-I-I-I-I-I x m ! ONE OF AMERICA 'S A .456 . . 0 ' PREMIER CLOTHIERS iff-15, m e rrI-go I ds Picked and Shown by Sally Lacy and Mary Booe -luwairy aus Gifts I I I 404 Oaklswn Avenue d 276 In The Community FOR THOSE WHO REQUIRE THE EXCEPTIONAL . . . FINE ART G CUSTOM FRAMING 119-A REYNOLDA VILLAGE 114 OAKWOOD DRIVE WINSTON-SALEM N C 27106 WlNSTON-SALEM, N.C. 27103 19191723-3653 19191724-3134 Rir59Mosters jewelers tune gewelry - goldsrmm 1116 Reynolda Vtllage Wmston-Salem NC 27106 919 722-2218 Cl. Hand Carved Nativity Figurines by Anri Linens for Table Bed, and Bath Designer Children s Wear Hand-embroidered Lingerie Gifts and Accessories for All Occasions Bridal Register 111 Reynolda Village 9:30-5'00 Monday-Saturday 77765 ffl. WINSTON SALEM N C 27106 120 REYNOLDA VILLAGE Where Good Fuend Meet For Drinles, For Dinner For Dessert. . . Or for The Evening. O 500 South Stratford Road, Thruway Shopping Center Gnlle 19191 '34-sgzo In The Community 277 W NT T0 TART UMETHING? Dollar for Dollar Douglas is your Best Buy! Check cold cranking amps and reserve capacity to see for yourself. FMIFM5 is Q 4 MQ H7 D I E CONCRETE 0 PRODUCTS Congratulations to Double Trouble: Francie and Will. We are doubly proud! Jim, Ruth, and Mom Congratulations to Kristin Coan and the class of '86. We are proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, and Leigh Ron, in the Britton tradition, onward and upward! Love, Mom, Dad, Margie, Bloyce, and JB To: Brian Brodish Congratulations to you and the class of 1986. We love you. You're the greatest! Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations to the class of 1986 and especially to our sons James and John Combs Love Congratulations to the class of 1986 and especially to Sam Boles. We are very proud of you Sam. Mom and Dad Mimi, Dad, and Elizabeth, '83 Congratulations to the class of 1986 especially to Emily Blankenbeckler! We love you and are very proud to have you as a daughter and sister. Thank you for being you! As Nick would say Keep up the good Work kid Mom Charles and Keith To our darling daughter Melissa who worked hard these 12 long years We would like to say in a speczal Way CONGRATULATIONS and we love you always Your Parents ! Ci 3 I! , - 7 1 In The Community 279 CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK f Dr Bruce Gustafson and staff 4 THE PRESCRIPTION PEOPLE Open 365 Do s o Yeor Crown Drugs ITS everything you could wont ID Q drug store For less CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES to the class of 1986 but espec1ally ELEANOR GARROU' Love Mom Dad Margaret and Holly To D3V1d DIVIHG We are so blessed to have such a g1ft of We are so proud of you Go get um' We ove you Mom and Dad Wilham Damel you are the cream of the crop and We love you Congratulatwns to you and e class of 86' Love Mom life. I . . . ' 5 O ' . rw H y , . 1 i-Q - 280 I The C mm uni ty To Susan, you will always be very special to of 1986- The best-is .Yet 50 001119-' We H19 me and your dad. We love you very much. VOILV P1'0Ud Ofyou, Hilton, and WfSh YOU The best of everything in the future, and your classmates future success and L - M ma happiness. You are very special to us Congratulations and best Wishes to the class ove am - Dad, Mom, David and Brian Congratulations to the class of 1986 Congratulations, Karen Hash. Thank you especially to Marvelous Martha who brings for being a thoughtful and loving daughter. us much joy everyday. We are very proud of you. The M'S Love - Mom and Dad Congratulations to the class of 1986 and Congratulations to the class of '86 and Tracy Harrington. Thanks for being such a especially Kris Harmon. WeTe very proud special daughter and sister. of you! Love - Mom and Blair Love - Mom, Dad, Shelly and David Dedicated to RJ Reynolds class of 1986. ATTA-BOY PA KEEP THE PEACE!! ' UL COOPER!!! In The Community 281 Best Whshes The Graduating Class! Attorney At Law Sherlf And Jacobs Suite 365 - NCNB Plaza Telephone C9192 722-8137 Whnston-Salem, NC To A. Lincoln Sh erlf Smile. FrozenYogurt Enjoy all the rich taste of premium ice cream with half the calories. Taste French Vanilla. Chocolate, Lemon Custard, Strawberry, Raspberry, Pecan Praline Thomas G. Handy. DDS P.A. and more- Orthodontist Choose a small or medium cone or cup of Cgngratulationg, Seniors delicious frozen yogurt. And get twice the fun for half the price. I Can't Believe lt's RT! Frozen Yogurt Stores 1 0 'M Qifs ucv., i451-.4!g9 ? fans? The fltllllllllll HI! 1 PEPSI I. LFP Sizemore' ' ' Spe ' Pepsl Cola Bottlers 342551 LccDr. ,VePPe' v Hold ouf fo' PRINCE DUNLOP HEAD WILSON DURBIN YONEX KENNEX ADIDAS DIADORA ASAHI NEW BALANCE K-SWISS TRETORN LILY BoAsr A coum cAsuALs TAIL Le COG SPORTIF 5 6 'rm' N 135 S. Sfrofford Rood ' A 55 winsfon-salem Nc. 722-6111 Demo Roquets ond Ski Re-mol S CB SKVR DEMETRE SNUGGLER ROFFE DVNASTAR OLIN ROSSIGNOL HEAD NORDICA LANGE SALOMON RAICI-ILE TYROLIA MARKER LOOK GEZE I D 1 I Director A cnal Projects 748-0440 Winston-SAI::l, N.C. 27101 I-CCD-6424535 I 0 In The Community 283 THR UWAY SHOE SHOP Comm uni ty Management 136 B Oakwood Drive Corporation Winston-Salem NC. 27103 306-9 Trenwest Drive 72525720 Winston-Salem, NC. PJ: Foraqulokor lil mouonloynblatan 2518-F LEWISVILLE cusumons no. ' ' - cneuuons, n.c. 27012 1910, no-0472 First Visit FREE' UVA Tanning Beds I . 1 'Y' us 5191. . 2'1'Q' . . 'fb Si hts Sounds We Carry A Complete Line of SONY PANASONIC 2518-C Lewisville Cleemons Road Clemmons NC 27012 X s. JVC, NEC TECHINECS. Ac ernpsm ACCESS to top TEMPORARY clerical Personnel' AcTemps Personnel 1313 Ashleybrook Lane Winston Salem N C 27103 B J Whiteheart President Dee Hudspeth Public Relations - 768-6363. ' 284 ln The Community Large Seketlon of Fabrics for Qulltlng, Smocking I Clothes fSoutLjbrQ f folfg1LSf0!fi,'E wanmo-salem, NC 21104 3911 Country Club Road Mon.-Thurs. 9:30 am - 8:00 pm CHRIS LANNING Fri. 9:30 am - 6:00 pm 19191 765-0640 Sat. 10:00 am - 5:00 Pm EUGENE BRADDY R. Ph. 'ELS H . MANAGER 1622 SOUTH HAWTHORNE ROAD WINSTON-SALEM N.C. 27103 PHONE: 765-4752 'Hr :ln mr ' Inf 1 Pl . ANDREWS PHARMACY Phone 723-1679 S. Hawthorne at Magnolia Winston-Salem NC CLOVERDALE KITCHEN RES TA URAN T Cloverdale Plaza Shopping Center Winston-Salem, North Carolina Telephone I91.9l 725-4701 George Cortesis, Owner 6:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Monday-Saturday CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1986! JIM .Q APPLIANCES AND TV, INC. 2560 South Strntord Rd. Wmston-Salem, N. C. 27103 A PERSONNAL APPROACH TO SALES AND SER VICE Microwaves TV's GE RCA Amana Zenith Sharp Sony Ouality Shoes Since 1911 Stratford Oaks Downtown 514 S. Stratford Rd. 211 W. 4th St. 9191761-0390 9191722-1171 Q Q2 CIIIIISEGNUIM ll .1 -BPJKEHL Chma Cnty Restaurant Full-line of GE Major Appliances. Silas Cfeelf Parkway Wrnston Salem N C 27107 Phone C9191 722 3080 WIDE SELECTION OF VCR19 AND VIDEO CAMERAS C mon ll If 535:-?E?.T-iii :2fEE::'5F.i'- X Chinn Citi f -.,..... .- .fiff Q ' 1l-T115 - . . 4. ' 3 ' Z I'-' I I - , I I In The Community 285 CON GRA TULA TI ONS Hlbachi Style Cooking by Our Chefs at Your Table nvare Party F-looms - Lounge Open 5 PM 7 Days TO THE CLASS OF 1986! l KNOLLWOOD BAKE SHOP German Breads and Rolls Cakes For All Occasions rlinde Allard 452 Knollwood St. 19193 724-0024 Winston-Salem, NC 27103 THE LI GH TH O USE RES TA URAN T CORNER OF BURKE QQ BROOKSTO WN 724-9619 OTO CFantasy JAPANESE STEAK 8- SEAFOOD HOUSE All ABC Permits 165-1198 5'1'5J.l'ii'3,1.'S' Goody S MANUFACTURING CORPORATION POST OFFICE BOX 10518 WINSTON SALEM NORTH CAROLINA 91071, m O 3:15 U, I E2 OZ K een DRY CLEANERS 81 Shlrt Service 27108 H9 OAKWOOD DRIVE Phone 725-8402 Wmuon Salem N C 286 In The Community Congratulations, Tommy Lambeth! From two parents who are very proud of you and love you very much. Mom and Dad Congratulations, Shannon McElroy, and thanks for being such a great daughter. Love, Mom and Dad Kermit, you are a joy! We are proud of you! Jim, Ruth, Francie, Will, and Mom Congratulations to the class of 1986 and especially to our daughter, Nancy Leist. Love, Mom and Dad love Congratulations, Catherine Little! All our Mom and Dad Dear Big Foot, Congratulations. May your next milestone be passed with the same grace, exuberance, and success. Love, Mom, Dad, Jade, and David Ramu, We are proud to be parents of a very special person. Thanks for being such a Wonderful son. Congratulations to you and the class of '86'. Love Mom and Dad In The Community 28 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Com pI1m en ts of Jones W Bakenes, Inc ASSOCMNON 10045M 11 11 St. 3 x 7256255679 MMU' 'I WINSTON-SALEM 0 CLASS OF '86'. ln HAUSER natal For All Your Rental Needs 0 Cgnjlpljngenfg 0fA 765-6660 Fri en d. 924 5235 996 4551 766-8277 I UOHKQD. Vlidll u Q 36O0YADKNVl.I..!NVV.A1VHH7D N4N.ilANlTK1ll'Vl..l.l.NC QOLDIOWVOVX10N-CM1,l.C. V'l.l.AG Qllll. 8IThC Congratulations to Claudia Hinricks. Thank you for sharing this year with us. We are proud of having you as a part of our family. Cecil, Mavis, Ray and Karen Congratulations to the class of 1986 and especially to our son, Drew Hayworth. We are proud of you and your accomplishments and wish you continued success in the future. Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations to Ann Hicks. I am so proud of you. I Love You, Mom Congratulations, Joyce. We wish you success and happiness always. We love you. Love, Your proud Mom and Dad Congratulatmns to the class of 86 especially to my son James Elwood Hawks Jr We are very proud of you Good luck rn dreams come true. Love Mom and Jason 89 CON GRA TULA TIONS Selene Hester We love you Dad Lora and Ernie the future and may all your hopes and Jenn Babe, always be as happy as you have made us. Love Mom and Dad CONGRATULATIONS Your accomplishments through the years have made us very proud You have laid the You Mom Dad Charzs Lemilia Wray and Mama Teen foundation, now build upon it. God Bless ln The Community 28.9 1, ' , Wt l, , l ' 1 , EVERYTHING HAS UHHNGEU EXCEPT UUR GOOD, ULD EASHIUNEIJ SERVICE. norman or FIRST s'r. ANDEEEHAWTHDRNE nn. Cahill Xa Swain, In c. Four Locations To Serve You Hanes Mall Phone 765-4423 Sherwood Plaza Phone 765-5951 Northside Shopping Center Phone 767-0731 Winston-Sale1n's Favorite Men 's Store -. ff-if WS fl p Q X, 3 848 wEsT FIFTH i ii iil-,fills-hail STREET riff-Q-'iss L wiNsToN-SALEM Gregory Carlyle, formerly a stylist with Vidal Sassoon is pleased to announce A FULL SERVICE SALON Haircuts Permanent Waves Colour Make-Up Highlights Henna Men's Styling Pedicures FaClalS Manicures Acrylic Nails Waxing FREE CONSULTATIONS 725-91 63 OPEN 9-7 IThC 292 I Th C ,,.w U!! hxll. ll Centershop SOUTHEASTERN CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ART WINSTON SALEM TEL 919 725 1904 A X Rove b4nd4 bg Jan Havenb cra ts jewelry books cards We Outfit The suvsn oomuns BUYQ SELLOTRADE Dem ons S KRSSQSRZDS 4 7 NUMUSMA C S 744 Sdun Slap II ' 4 '5 DN 7 Q 0 Q 123 OAKWOOD DRIVE WINSTON-SALEM N.C. 27103 CON GRA TULA TI ONS, GRAD UA TES WlNSTgKgAq.,2ExSYN?g. 27103 Hvoun ruu. Qg::1'm:L::ExEz.nv sronen 491 9, 765530' XX 1 u I 1 1 1 3:33 XXX Q0 3 mifmg Pat cf: Ch uck Dolge WDIAIDID semis V 'igSJmmEgl::IlG M K6 B B i NWN: f ary any oneno I22a .2'. ' 755-4454 S12'M'5v'55i an If RJR B00 TER CLU Congratula tes The Class 19 6' 9IThC Congratulations To The Class Of 1986 From SA M PLER S Ddgfawn JIXIEWOTLQZ, CULCJEIZQ .U WINSTON SALEM N C . Q , na. H'-.jizz dzmsfzzy .Bzautifufu MAUSOLEUM - ' q ' Congratulations to Leslie Smith and the class of 1986 We are very proud of you and wish you much success in the future We love you' Love Mom Dad and Jennifer Congratulations to the class of 1986 especially Beth Whitener From - Mom class of 61 and Kelly class of 83 Congratulations to Kim Weavrl We re very proud of you and wish the best for you always. Love Mom and Dad You have been our Joy You have been e sunshine of our life So PROUD' Love Mom and Dad To Stephanie and Jody CLIMB TILL YOUR DREAMS COME TR UE. Love Mike Congratulations and best of everything great 18 years Love - Mom Dad and Joely Congratulations to the class of 86 and especially to Leslie Williams We are so proud of you and your many accomplishments. Thank you for sharing your life in such a beautiful Way You are special and we love you' Mom Dad and Camille Congratulations Sharon Weston!.' We are so proud of you. You are a wonderful daughter and such a Joy to us. We love you and Wish you the very best Love Mom Dad Kc Lesley . 7 . . ' . , ! T 7 I . 7 I . .'A 7 I 3 ' ! ' i 7 ' a . . ' f u . . . , . , . I f I , Q ' th . . , . I I In The Co ty 2.95 Forsyth Memorzal Park Inc O ! 3771 YADKINVILLE ROAD I . A . . . 2961 Th C Congratulations to the SGSC Seniors: Elea- nor, Heather, Stephanie, Leslie, Sharon, Win- nie, Beth, Paige, Kristi, Erin. We love you! - SGSC Juniors Congratulations to the class of 1986 and es- pecially to our daughter and sister, Lisa Sisk. We love you and are so proud of you. We wish you success in the future. Mom, Dad and Mike Dream Big Dreams and Believe in Them. Congratulations, Class of '86, Especially Heather White. Love, Mom Barb, You've made RJR a better place for everyone you re near, especially me. Thanks for everything. I Love You! Congratulations to Jennifer and the class of 86 We re very proud of you. God Bless you. May all your hopes and dreams come true Love - Mom Barbra Woodruff You have always made proud May your future be as bright and as beautiful as your smile. Love - Dad and Mom PS. I m so proud of you Big Sister Thanks for caring - Debbie Congratulations class of '86, especially to . us We love youU! Mom Dad and Meredith Kathy Slate CONGRATULATIONS' We love you Mom and Dad A special person, In The Com ty 297 Compliments of SOUTHERN NAl'lUllAl. BMIK Yau can tell we want your busmess WMMMEPWW WWMMM Celebrating our 75th Year... 1 4 fil4H.'11 :Mt 6g....:P, llllnston Printing Compony QI9-722-l22-f ' ' Congra tula t1ons to the class of 86 and espe- Love Mom and Dad Christy Craig and Amy cially Mark Phelps. We be all so proud of you. CON GRA TULA TI ONS, BRAND Y. WE LOVE YOU Love, Grandma, Grandpa, Dan, and Kimberly Congratulations, Sharon Sale. We wish for your future the very best and may it be Hlled with as much joy and happiness as you have always given others. We love you. Mom, Dad, Julie, Pam Congratulations to my lovely and terrific daughter, Wendy Snow. You have strived, worked hard, and accomplished much. I am so proud of you. Good Luck and may God be with you as you continue to strive for future en- d ea vors. Love, MOM 1986 Best Wishes to the class of 86. Spec1al con- gra tula tions to Pa trick Ranson who brings me joy and makes me very proud Love Mom The Lunch Bunch - Jenn Joyce Mary and Sharon Thanx for being such Wonderful friends Love Ya Brandy CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR GRAND- DAUGHTER WENDY SNOW WISHING YOU A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE LOVE YO UR GRANDPAREN TS MR Kc MRS WILLIE WYNECOFF Congratulations to the Class of 86 and to our daughter Karen Stokes Love Dad I 601 Mom I 622 Kathy I 852 and Jimmy CONGRA TULA TIONS. ' FURNITURE OF DISTINCTI ON PENLAND FURNITURE CO. P.O. Box 14, Penland, NC 28765 MILTON 8: MARY SUE MILLER OWNERS Phone 704-76'5- 7801 Rutledge College 820 W Fourth Street P. O. Box 3138 Winston-Salem NC 27102 f91.9j 725-8701 Job training makes the difference. And we offer business education for jobs where the need for trained people is highest. W'11p z U 11 700,000 1 th 7 e repare y u 0 take one oft e current openings for secretaries Or one of e 350,000 openings in data processing. Or other options of your choice o e the skills so a pl an will move to t I p SCREE SCE E CUSTOM PRINTING - OUR GOODS OR YOURS - T-SHIRTS 0 JACKETS 0 SPORTSWEAR 0 CAPS COMPLETE ART DEPARTMENT BUYDIRECT NO MIDDLEMAN 7123195 Arrr. on onor-an 765-B801 Starwood fl3lam uBa'c5z'c and Style aslloibu Sill RODIN HOOD ID. DTYLII FUR MT. WONT AND CHILDREN ACTNOWt gt A thty p ' t' - dYOU- ' 1, Complete Outhtters for team DMMONDS WATCHES and Individuals 3068 Tren west Drive W Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103 SILBERTaWAINER f9191 765-0655 wfsmifgzrscnicfm SOCCER 1919 7226848 , , l Unllmlted, Inc. FRIENDS OF REYNOLDS . . W M B ' D . d M . T d K ' h Thanks, Dedra, for being the spec1al person Mfinilarl-6 512355 Kiln 2101 NEW ibm Kose, you are. Congratulations to you and all the Mr, George Cleland MIS, Mary D. Rogan ClaSS Of '86. Kenneth and Susan David W1 Saunders Lgve, Fairington The Buena Vista Shop D Dr. Joe Gaddy Tatton House Stationer Mom and ad Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Isley Tom and Cathy Johnson 300 In The Community W W 8STORES SERVING THE TRIAD LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED -2'5 fiwfxvoozn ,,xoTi3x5 gxe Vide SEN Qakowegieveas' is X X XX 0 13, e'-5' Sm Rvws XXX N5 X iii X SSX A E Ky ,L-fl OM COMPARE oun S E Low Pmcssv Q9 lL,.....,4.J Us L pmluulwrmml :f e . 5 MAGNAVOX Q C'e6x2v mv gg ' 6 Y ' YN Cv .. Bcxlafe dx' I I i A 2 ' Q to f , E- W: ,' '- ff' ,4nlllul,E,,4s - N . .... I A an 5- 1 T? I I 'mil is ,sf JWL- Ill llllllllllg ag . f Q , qu 5 E Q I ILE- STEPHEN L. MABE BUILDING, INC. -wvnwvffhlfy .Wire-1?1LlalJ ' .xlllflffla fyvnerflf'6:1ufr0r'l4fr STEPHEN L NIABE TEL 767-1563 5707 ROBIN VVOOD LANE PAGER 721-5325 VVINSTON-SAIEN1. N f 27105 BUILDERS HARBOR, Inc. 335. INIIIIWU mn sumo ,lm 'llsml-Sufi, 'Ulm cllollll 21108 1 : Iflfmnlf 610 75.-31.5 .fpffdey BUILDING surrums EMORY CRAWFORD E AhdwsAhdHerSMops Maxwell C. Spencer, Pres. Brakes, Mufflers, Shock Absorbers 2 Locations 723-9193 2039 Silas Creek Parakwa y 724-5582 726 N Cherry St. 302 In The Community ootprints in the sand To a very special son- Love, Mom ard Dad - Hedgecock and Associates Hoe enoem 2546 Buena V sia Rr' D'sU?bumr Wnsion - Sale vm. NC 77104 Whom 919,061 0582 x 48 CLOVERDALESHELL 2020 CLOVERD LE AVE WINSION-SAI EM. N C 27103 725-9626 qlilf Ill GO FOR IT, CHRISTOPHER! MOCK TIRE 81 AUTOMOTIVE 4752 coumnv CLUB ROAD wnNsToN-SALEM, N. c. 27104 PHONE: 19193 we-1o1o .D U N 120.17 THE TIRE Pnos a0 '0R1s 919 725-3279 1316 S Hawthomo I-ld Winston-Salem NC 27103 WAYNE WATERS Ka BOB SMITH ' snow I I I TI-IE CLDSER 1.00K TI-IE BETTER WE 1.00K has ' 9 There's more science to crushed stone than most people realize. At every Vulcan operation we test for size uniformity, hardness, porosity and brittleness. When you buy from Vulcan you can depend on the best. Vulcan Materials pany MIDEAST DIVISION f WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA A In The Community 303 , i V? Orange Julius Congratula tes The Senior Class of RJR M hw Hu ,V H ., f ' I ,A if In Q, Q I: f ,,,, A K i vm, wi' bw! 'Mu cum, nurmno summ, mmm ucxu mvm 15 'Nc' John L Williams Realtor 08 W. Bih S 765-9125 RJR - Class of 1953 snr covgzirvlsldrlllzlsrci::ic::alT::Anv nmol When YOU list YO'-ll' house with me IARIY FOSTER Hmm: Til-0295 l0NNll ASHIY When you list your house with John L. 212 N Broad St. Williams - PACK YOUR BAGS. ACRE? Y A T k VIRGINIA 'S UNIFORM oung ores ac 5, 4' and Apparel Everything for The Horse 6 Rrder 5 E 3603036111 Vgur:g Ac'Lz?gf1r6n6Rd fig ,ou C.-if Equummc Q 19191924-6295 qoqjgifssllifzcfov' 'rack A App u 9191924-0141 m...f. We outHt the Reynolds Cheerleaders. Quality is our business 129 Oakwood Drive KNear Thruway Shopping Center! Winston-Salem, N. C. 27103 UB 723-61609 3443 Q Robin Hood Road Winston-Salem, NC. 27106 765-1251 cl Q .. -. ' 2429 Randleman Road Sandwich Shop Uust Off I -85fI-40 Intersection I Greensboro, N. C. 27406 370-9136 306 In The Community QV- Q06 Jeff Bell Jon Corts Kevin Garcia Chris Hedgecoclr Michelle Holcomb David Joyce - ' O P5 ATIN 1 OS 6490 41? H Norman Klase Darla Patterson H Alyssa Pyatte Andy Reary Eugene Reavis 11 ' 1 5 A A W ' i -N i A 1 i v ' I 2 1 si 1 Calvary Baptist Church Pastor - Dr. Mark Corts 5000 Country Club Road Associate Pastor -- Guy L. Hipp Assistant Pastor - Mike McKee Phone 765-5542 We cordially invite you to attend Prime Time held on Wednesday nights at 7:00, especially for youth- In The Community 307 Congratulations to K ym Hance - Our pride and joy' We love you' Mom Dad and Jennzfer Our congratulations and best wishes to the class of 86 and especially to our daughter Alyssa We love you dearly honey and are very proud of you for all that you stand for Hold strong to your faith continue to live by Prov 3.5 Ka 6 and know that our love goes with you always Mama Ka Daddy TOM F RITSCHI SALESMAN 1600-A STRATFORD ROAD WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. 27103 9191788-0150 175 E. FRANKLIN STREET CHAPEL HILL. N.C. 2751l 9191942-B543 2705 HIGH POINT ROAD GREENSBOHO. N.C. 27403 9191292-7400 7105 GLENWOOD AVENUE RALEIGH N.C. 27612 9191782-4111 Congratulations to Katy Cox We re so proud of you and all your accomplishments these past years We Wish you much happiness and success in the future Thank you for bringing such joy to our family We love you. Mom Julle and Will Congra tula tions April Bledsoe and the class of 1986 Love Grandmother The only way to have a friend IS to be one Emerson Dr and Mrs Imamura Fifi SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTORS NATIUNAI 'il-I 5111.0 NORTH IANS 122-6101 cneuxronv 120 s umm sr SERVICE 122.3100 umarn av mvn-mam cannon N c 2951 nevuo1.oA no a Locnnons 106-4714 7 ! I . i ! I 7 ' 1 1 ' , . . i We love love ya, Lou'1 Mon.-Thurs. 10:00 AM-6:00 PM Friday 10:00 AM-9:00 PM Saturday 10:00-5:00 PM Inext door to Marketplace! Top llat Formals 1525 Paton Crook Parkway ' Winsfon'Sollm, NC ' 27103 019, 724-7613 Congratulations, Andrew! Good luck from your family. Pa, Ma, Anthony, Thomas and Frank CUITIPLITEFI B SDFTIUBHE OUTLET AUTHORIZED AT8:T COMPUTER DEALER COMPUTERS O PERIPHERALS SOFTWARE FOR MOST COMPUTERS MARK CHURCH MILLER STREET 5700 W. MARKET ST. SUITE 4 GREENSBORO WINSTON-SALEM NC 27409 NC 27IO3 19193 ass-eeev C9193 724-3764 kk UA: .'B'ziJaf5 Uux esgop f gg rm Complete snap: a Formal snap rf 'U , -I , 51 LLL -- 3703 Reynolda Road Hours Winston-Salem. N.C. 27108 Mon.'Fri. 9:30-690 Phono 924-1520 Sat. 9:30-590 ,N . , -3:f'f.:11l: N. Z ,if 1 'I ,,.,. . . , ' I 1,' :-: A Permanent Solution To Your Tempora y Needs fffi' ima , lg . I 1 A X wl- ao., ,fha . P ,A 4'X2W 'ff Q wma :Er .J I yfzgffgipr X ty it , 4 f - fi43,yZf,,,'?ff,f . 2,4 Q 9 MA P' X, Wilt: A-Q? .aw ff A. f Y . ., 1 ,, fa 4 .. ' 31 . .Q V A ff' 4' G1 If ' I, !! Congratulations to the class of 1986 and especially to Paige Young Your school activities in SGSC Soccer, Cheerleading and studies have made us very proud of you We love you very much! Mom and Dad THE PLACE OF ANDREW 163 Stratford Court Wunston-Salem N,C. 27103 49197 724-9252 You re the greatest Tracy' Love, Blair, Will, Taylor hez And . ,fffi?1JX, I x ln The Community 309 310 In The Sloan Jewelers, Inc. Established 1921 Fine Jewelry and Watches Cloverdale Plaza Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27103 Phone: 19191 725-7006 Corner of Miller Street and Cloverdale Avenue RCN PRGPST STUDIO ' 209 Wes' oth Sheet - 209 west am sneec - 209 west om sneer - 209 west om sarees - 209 west om sheen Community vjJTAy1, MERCH ANR? 59 . Y ? Stratford Plan 721 0907 NSTON SALEM S Pizza H ut Congretule tes The RJ Reynolds Class Uf '86, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hutchins SE I URS lr. and Mrs. Edward C. Appert ls. Diane H lr. and Mrs. lr. and Mrs. lr. and Mrs. lr. and Mrs. lr. and Mrs. Armfield Tom D. Atwood Michael D. Avent Frank Balestrieri Gue Ballas George Barood y lr. and Mrs. Bill E. Bass, Sr. Mr. Mr. Harold Stanford and Mrs. James C. Stokes, Jr. lr. Payton Bates lr. and Mrs. Ronald Beavers lr. and MRS. Tony Bell lr. and Mrs. John M Berry lr. and Mrs. Paul Billings lr. and Mrs. John R. Blackwell lr. and Mrs. Mickey Boles lrs. Esther Boze Tr. and Mrs. William O. Brinkley r. and Mrs. B.H Britton Vrs. Blanche M Brown Vrs. Mary F Bush U-. Neil Cafasso H: and Mrs. Bobby E. Calloway Ks. Agnes Canzona Mr. William E. H0neycutt Mrs. Penny Hoots Cigdem Housman Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howell Jim Hoyle Darrell Huffman John C. Huffman Vincent Hutchens Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyatt Dr. and Mrs. Ms. Kathryn Hideki S. Imamura Isley Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Janke Mr. and Mrs. JA. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jon L. Johnson Kenneth W Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ollie M Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Scott W Larry Shirley Shivers Wayne C. Shugart John C. Shut Gerald Simmons John Simms Frank Sisk Marvin L. Slate, Jr. Ms. Beverly Weaver Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aubrey Smith Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Gary Smith wick and Mrs. Ronald D. Snow and Mrs. Alex A. Spach II Mrs. Margaret Speas Mr. and Mrs. George B. Spransy, Jr. Mrs. Billye K. Jones Dr. and Mrs. Fredric Kahl Mr. and Mrs. JM Kaufholz, Jr. Ms. Wandretta Kimber Mr. Tony W Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis 51 and Mrs. 5: and Mrs. T. and Mrs. Y. and Mrs. 5: and Mrs. John W Carroll George M Cleland Fred Clifford G.A. Coan, Jr. Roma R. Combs, Jr. 5: and Mrs. Dennis Cooper r. and Mrs. Mark Corts fs. Margaret Covington f r. and Mrs. James R. Cox r. WF Cox Mr. and Mrs. Tom W Lambeth Mrs. Felicia Lash Mr. and MRS. James Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert a. Leach William J Leinbach Mr. and Mrs. James C. Leist Ms. Eileen Lentz Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Martha Mrs. William Conrad Little Long R. Lorick Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lovelace Mr. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ms. Gloria R. Steelman John Michael Sterchi Roosevelt Stinson Norman V Stockton, Archie Stout Stover Mr. Glen A. Strickland Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Sutcliffe, Jr. Robert A. Swaim Mr. and Mrs. James Dean Symmes Ms. Grace Taylor Mr. Marvin Taylor Mr. Ms. Nat D. Taylor Foy E Crouse Mr. and Mrs. Mr. r. and Mrs. r. and Mrs. r. and Mrs. r. and Mrs. r. and Mrs. r. and Mrs. r. and Mrs. Everette Cummings Jack Curlett Mack Dagenhart Charles Dearman Morrison Divine John T Eagan Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Lee Lynch Mrs. Ruth Mangum S. Valeria Taylor Willie Taylor Mr. Fred E. Marshall Mr. Shirley W Marshall Mr. and Mr. George J Mathews Dr. and Mrs. James D. Mattox Mr. and Mrs. William McCormick and Mrs. John EC McDonough Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Ms. Tyrone Teal and Mrs. Rex Teaney and Mrs. Percy L.D. Thackston and Mrs. Wilford Thames Floyd Thomas and Mrs. Jimmy Thomas s. Beverly S. Eddinger r. William T Eddinger r. and Mrs. Farouk Elaassar r. and Mrs. William M Faircloth r. and Mrs. William L. Fournier r. and Mrs. John F Fulton r. Manny Garcia r. and Mrs. John L. W Garrou r. and Mrs. Larry D. Gillenwater rs. Mavis S. Goss r. and Mrs. Wilson B. Grab Mr. and Mrs. H Glenn McElroy Dr. and Mrs. JM McWhorter Mrs. Annie Meadows Dr. Stephen P. Meadopws Dr. and Mrs. G.R. Mims Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mitchell Mrs. Jean Mitchell Mrs. Lou B. Morris Mr. JD. Moser Mr. and Mrs. Jim Muenchow Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Murray r. and Mrs. Ed Graham r. and Mrs. Donald Griffin r. and Mrs. Michael K. GrifHn '. and Mrs. Anthony Gristina Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Babu Nallamala Jim Newton C.R. Nichols Mehmet Onat Mary Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Murel A. Thomas Dr. and Mrs. James F Toole Mr. and Mrs. Valentine V Mr. and Mrs. Joe Venable Mr. and Mrs. FE Vogler III Mrs. Helen L. Wadell Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Wagg Jerry Walker WR. Wallace, Jr. Mr. Diane Watts Ms. Julia H Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jeff Wea vil Robert weisner Clayton Weston Mr. and Mrs. Nick Patella r. James Hairston r. and Mrs. Charles Hance r. Thomas Harbor r. and Mrs. Glenn Harmon r. and Mrs. James Harrell :F Pam Harrington Ms. Hilda Pate Mr. Robert Pate Mr. Bob J White Mrs. Ellen L. White Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frankie S. Williams r. and Mrs. E. Arnett Harris Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Plowden Mr. and Mrs. Lea Preston Gene Price Mr. and Mrs. Joe White Ms. Kathryn Whitener Mr. Walter Whitener Mr. and Mrs. James W Willard r. and Mrs. Cecil R. Hash s. Tecora Hatten r. and Mrs. Robert F Hays r. and MRS. George Hayworth r. and Mrs. Irvin Hazel r. and Mrs. Jimmie F1 Hedgecock rs. Jewel Henley P. Rodney Henley r. Benny L. Hester r. and Mrs. John D. Hiatt s. Nancy C. Hicks '. Robert B. Hicks, Sr. 's. Cynthia Hill R. and Mrs. Ernst Hinrichs '. and Mrs. Stewart Holcomb Mr. and Mrs. Edward M Pyatte Mrs. Glennette Ranson Mrs. Maloe M Reavis Mr. and William R. Reich Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ann C. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Rigby Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Roberts Ralph Russo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rustad Mr. and Mrs. L.M Sale Mr. and Mrs. David L. Saleeby Mrs. Mattie Samuels Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Frank John Sari Dennis L. Satterfield Paul R.Saxon Herbert Schiller Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr . and Mrs. John L. Williams Michael Williams Wood James Woodall William H Woodruff Robert Woollard Harvey J Young DD Parent Appreciation 313 314 INDEX 209 2 2 24 2' , My 247 246 316 Index 216 216 246 249 I w Index 31 7 SE I OR TATIS TI C SANDRA ABRAHAM: VICA 4, ASELE ANDERSON LISA A. ANDERSON: Student Govt. l. 3, 4 Secretary 3, Executive Board 3, Gym Asst. 3, Voc. Dept. Asst. 4, Soccer 1, Track 1, French Club 1, 2, 3,Pine Whispers 1, 2, 3. EDWARD C. APPERT JR.: Executive Comm. 2 Trea- surer 2, Student Govt. 1, 3, 4, Baseball Manager 3, 4, German Club 3, Newspaper 1, GWYN R. ARMFIELD: Executive Comm. 1, Bus Driver 4, Jr. Executive Comm. 3, Cross Country 3, Track 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Key Club 3, 4, Black and Gold 4. LISA K. ATWOOD: Dance Club 3, VICA 4, KRISTINA L. AVENT: Library Page 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Senior Girls Service Club 3, 4, GSTC 2 President 2, Dancing Boots 2, 3, 4 Historian 4. TERESA BALDWIN: Ebony Society 4. PATRICK F. BALESTRIERI: Soccer I, 4, Swimming 1, Crew 1, 2, Junior Civitan 3 Vice-Pres. 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. TOMMY BALLAS: Basketball 1, 2, Baseball I, 2, Cap- tain 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, JENNIFER Y. BANKS: Lady Demons Service Club 3, 4, Ebony Society 3, Dancing Boots 3, 4, Art Society 1, 2, French Club 2, 3. KELLY R. BANKS: Color Guard 2, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Flag Girl 2. LOMELL T. BAROODY: Student Govt. 1, Basketball 1, 4, Soccer 1, 3, 4, Junior Civitans 3, 4 President 4. KATHERINE L. BASS: National Honor Society I, Girls Council 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4, Color Guard 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN P. BATES: Cross Country 1, Track 1, Reynolds Service Club 3, 4, Computer Science Club 1, 2, French Club I, Industrial Arts Club 1. LUTHER E. BECK: Reynolds Service Club 4, FBLA 4. JEFFREY T. BELL: Soccer 1, 2, Bus Driver 3, 4, Gym Asst. 2. RHONDA C. BILLINGS: National Honor Society 3, 4, Tennis 2, Reynolds Girls Club 3, 4 Historian 4, Gym Asst. 1, Library Page 2, FBLA 4 Historian 4, German CLub 4. GREG A. BIRD: Basketball I, 2, Football 2, Reynolds Service Club 3, 4. NATASHA R. BITTING: DECA 4. WILLIAM D. BLACKWELL: Basketball 2, 3, 4 Captain 4, Senior Service Club 3, 4 Treasurer 4, STC 2 Presi- dent 2. EMILY DAYE BLANKENBECKLER: Latin Nat. Hon- or Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Nat. Honor Soc. 2, Guidance Page 4, Tennis 2, Reynolds Girls Club 3, 4 Vice-Pres. 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice-Pres. 1, 2, Science Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, Dancing Boots 3, 4, Newspaper 1, 2. APRIL M. BLEDSOE: Demon Girls Service Society 3, 4, Gym Asst. 3, Dancing Boots 3, 4 Treasurer 4. KIMBERLY D. BOGGS: Guidance Page 4, FBLA 4. RODNEY A. BOLES: FBLA 4 Vice-Pres. 4, Computer Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. SAMUEL W. BOLES: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Junior Civitans 3, 4 Treasurer 4, STC 2, Ski Club 2, Spanish Club 1, 2. SHERESE R. BOSTON: Mat Maid 1, 2, Lady Demon 318 Senior Stats Service Club 4, Pep Board Council 4, FBLA 4, Home- coming Queen 4. TONY L. BOWEN: Key CLub 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 3, 4. MICHAEL BRINKLEY: RONALD S. BRITTON: LDSC Red Hot 4, Latin Club 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BRIAN N. BRODISH: Graduation Marshal 3, Basket- ball 1, Cross Country 2, Golf4, Key Club 4, Math Club 4. CLARA J. BROWN: Gym Asst. 3, Library Page 4, OfHce Page 4, DECA 3, 4. HANSFORD D. BROWN: Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, Tennis 2, Gym Asst. 2, 3, DECA 4, JROTC 2. TAMMY R. BROWN: Basketball Manager 1, Perform- ing Chorus 1, Pep Club 1. VERNON H. BROWN: Drama Club 2, Football 2, Track 2, JROTC 2. DIONNE C, BUIE: Flag Girl 2, Gym Asst. 1, 2, Library Page I, 2, HOSA 3, Performing Chorus 1, 2. CHARLES H. BURNEY: Football 2 Co-Captain 2, Ski CLub 2, STC 2 Sgt. at Arms 2, Gym Asst. 2, 3, 0fHce Page 2. JOSEPH BURNHAM: FRANCES T. BUSH: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 3, 4, Girls Council 4, Ski Club 2 Treasurer 2, Guidance Page 4, Oftice Page 2. WILLIAM D. BUSH: Sr, Executive Comm. 4, Football 2, Soccer Manager 4, Reynolds Service Club 4, STC 2, Ski Club 2 President 2. THOMAS A. CAFASSO: FBLA 4. LURAE M. CALLOWAY: Gym Asst. 4, OfHce Asst. 2, Jr. Executive Comm. 3, Computer Science Club 2, Span- ish Club 2, VICA 4, Drama Club 3, Lady Demons Service Club 4, Cheerleader 2. MELISSA C. CAMERON: Basketball 2, 3, 4. RODNEY D. CANTY: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 2, 4, Football 1, 2 Captain 2, JROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. WALTER D. CARDWELL: J.Vf Soccer 3 Captain 3. AMANDA K. CARROLL: Basketball Scorekeeper 4, Softball 3, 4, VICA 4, Drama Club 4. SOPHRINA CATHCART: ISIAZETTA L. CHANDLER: Basketball Manager 4, Drama Club 3 Treasurer 3. RONETTA R. CHANDLER: Ebony Society 3. VICTORIA C. CHEEK: Softball 1, JROTC 1. JOHN D. CLELAND: Graduation Marshal 3, Swimming 3, Guidance Asst. 4, Key Club 4, RGC Punkin 4. PETER CLEMENS: Cross Country 4, Soccer 4, Senior Service Club 4. ROY F. CLIFFORD: Key Club 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 4, Art Society 2, Computer Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Football 8: Basketball Announcing Staff 4. KRISTIN E. COAN: Soccer 4, Guidance Asst. 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reynolds Girls'Club 3, 4 Sgt. At Arms 4, ALLAN C. COATS: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain, Wrestling 1 Captain 1, Art Society 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2Secretary 2, Reynolds Service Club 3, 4 Sgt. at Arms 4. JAMES R. COMBS: Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 4, Latin Club 1, Reynolds Service Club 3, 4 President 4, ICC 4. JOHN R. COMBS: Latin Honor Soc. 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 4, Reynolds Service Club 3, 4 Treasurer 4, Pine Whispers 2, 3 Sports Ed. 3. PAUL R. COOPER: Industrial Arts Club 3, Leos Club 3, 4 Sgt. at Arms 4. SUZANNA M. COPE: Student Govt. 1, 2, Volleyball 1, Art Society 1, 2, French Club 1, 4, Latin Club 2, 3. JONATHAN M. CORTS: Basketball 3, 4, Football 1, Tennis 2, Track 1, Class Office - Vice-Pres. 1, 2, Sr, Executive Comm. 4, Student Govt. 1, 2, 4 President 4, French National Honor Soc. 1, 2, Library Asst. 2, Of- Hce Asst, 1, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice-Pres. 2, Key Club 3, 4, Black and Gold 4, Girls Council Hunny Bunn 4. AMANDA COVINGTON: CORTEZ COVINGTON: LINDA M. COVINGTON: Gym Asst. 3, Ebony Society 3, 4 President 4, ICC 4. MICHAEL A. COVINGTON: Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Asst. 4, Reynolds Service Club 4. GREGORY A. COX: Student Govt. 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 4, Wrestling 2, Industrial Arts Club 3, 4 Vice-Pres. 3 President 4, Newspaper 2. KATHRYN W. COX: Executive Council 1, Field Hockey 1 Captain 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 President 4, Black and Gold 4. JOHN H. CRANFORD: Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, Wrestling 2, FFA 4, Industrial Arts Club 4, VICA 4. DAMON CHRIS CRAVEN: DAVID A. CROUSE: EMANUEL L. CROWELL: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 4, JROTC 1, 4. PATRICK K. CUMMINGS: JROTC 4, MARTHA C. DAGENHART: Student Govt. 1, Guid- ance Asst, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2 President 2, Reynolds Girls' Club 3, 4 Secretary 4, Pep Board Council 3, 4 President 4, Scribbler 4, High IQ, Quiz Bowl Team, Incunabulum, Debate Team 4. WILLIAM H. DANIEL: Baseball 1, 2, 3,4, Football 2, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Ski Club 2, Senior Service Club 3, 4. ARLANDOR J. DAVIDSON: EDWARD LEE DAVIS: Gym Asst. 4, Football 4. NANCY L. DEARMAN: Student Govt, 3, 4, Spanish Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Lady Demons Service Club. MATHEW J. DEMPSKI: Student Govt. 1, 2, French Club 1, 2. ELLEN L. DENHAM: Latin Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4 President 4, National Forensic League 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Fine Arts Group 2, Scrib- bler 3, 4, Incunabulum 2, Girls Ensemble 4, Speech and Debate 3, 4, Debate Team 3, 4. JOHN L. DENNY: Football 1, DECA 4, FFA 4, JROTC 1. RHONDA L. DENNY: Gym Asst, 1, Performing Chorus 1. VANESSA L. DOSIER: Ebony Society 3, ERICA R. DRAKE: Softball 1, 2, Volleyball 2, Office Page 4, Latin Club 1, IHRISTOPHER R. EAGEN: Football 1, 2, Senior Ser- vice Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. LMI ELAASSAR: French Honor Society 3, 4,' French Club 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4. IRETHA ELDRIDGE: Volleyball 1, CDC Asst. 1. VALERIE ELLIS: PREG ELLISON: Cross Country 4,' Track 3, Computer Science Club 4. AMES W. FAIRCLOTH: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Z 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4,' Reynolds Service Club 3, 4 Vice-Pres. 4. l lACK FISHER: Student Govt. 1, 2' Wrestling 1, 2, Chess Club 4,' Paisley Fine Arts Club 2. IEANNA L. FITZGERALD: Volleyball 1, Spanish Club 2, 4,' Orchestra 1, FBLA 4. USAN M. FOSTER: Leos Club 3, 4 Vice-Pres. 4,' VICA 4,' Student Govt. 4. 'ATRICK L. FOURNIER: 'HOMAS R. FULTON: VICA 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2. HARLENE Y. FUNDERBURK: Track 3, 4, Flag Girl 4,' JROTC 1,' Demon Girls Chorus Club 4, DECA 3, 4. .ICHARD GAMBRELL: JROTC 1,' Science Club 3, 4,' Performing Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 1, Reynolds Service Club 3, 4,' Ebony Society 3, 4. IANNY K. GARCIA: Basketball 1, Baseball 1,' Drama Club 3, Key Club 3, 4. LEANOR S. GARROU: Softball 1, Volleyball 1, French Club 4, Senior Girls Service Club 3, President 4,' JROTC 1, Dancing Boots 3, 4,' Monogram Club 3, 4. RIC T. GATEWOOD: Computer Science Club 4, Graduation Marshal 3, Sr. Executive Comm. 4, Gym Asst. 4. DWARD C. GOODMAN: Cross Country 2, 3, 4,' Track 1, 3, 4, Scribbler 4, Anchor Club 4,' Latin Club 1, 2, Student Government, President 2. ANESSA S. GOSS: Latin Honor Soc. 3, 4, Nat. Foren- sic League 3, 4,' Anchor Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2 3, 4. AREN L. GRAB: Guidance Page 4,' Basketball 4, Young Life 1, 4, Pine Whispers 2. ARLENARD N. GRAHAM: Baseball 1, VICA 4. ILTON E. GRAHAM: Black and Gold 4,' Art Society 1, Office Page 3, 4,' Spanish Club 1, 2, Executive Council 1. RTHUR GRAY: Cross Country 2, 3, Soccer 3, 4, Track 2, Band 1, 2, 3. EGINA A. GRAY: Track 1, 2, 4, Gym Asst., 2. XRRY D, GILLENWATER: VICA 2, 4. XURA GRIFFIN: Pine Whispers 4. ICHAEL K. GRIFFIN: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4,' Reynolds Service Club 3, 4, Fine Arts Group 3, Scribbler Club 2, Computer Science Club 2, Sgt. at Arms 4, Math Club 2. -IYLLIS D. GRIMES: Mat Maid 2. NIDREW A. GRISTINA: Class Vice-Pres., 2, Student Gov. Representative 1, 2,' Baseball 1, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2,' Wrestling 1,' Lacrosse 3,' Reynolds Service Club 4,' High-LQ. 4. KTRICIA E. HALL: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, Track 3, 4. YM D. HANCE: Student Gov. Representative 1, 2,' Guidance Page 1, 2, Office Page 3, 4, Swimming 1, 3, 4, Swim Captain 4, Monogram Club 3, 4,' Dancing Boots 1, 2, Black and Gold 4, Class Editor 4, Pine Whispers 1, Z' Scribbler 4. KRISTIN L. HARMON: Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Graduation Marhsal 3,' Senior Executive Comm., 4,' Demon Girls Service Society 4, Pep Board Council 3, 4,' Spanish Club 2, 3, Paisley Builders Club 2, Junior Achievement 1. RENEE M. HARRELL: DECA 4, FFA 4, Leos Club 4. TRACY S. HARRINGTON: Cross Country 1, Gymnas- tics 1, VICA 4, Leos Club 3. LAURA T. HARRIS: Girls Council 3, 4. MARSHA HARRIS: Track 1,' DECA 3, 4, JROTC 1, 2. KAREN L. HASH: Basketball Captain 1, 2, Softball 1,' Volleyball, Co-Captain 1, 2. SONYA V. HATTEN: Volleyball Manager 4. DREW M. HAYWORTH: Class Secretary 4, Sr. Execu- tive Comm., 4, Nat. Honor Soc., 3, 4,' Spanish Nat. Honor Soc., President 3, 4,' Graduation Marshal 3, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. THOMAS C. HEDGECOCK: Swimming 1, 2 3, 4, Com- puter Science Club 4. LAURA P. HEMRICK: Demon Girls Service Society 3, Secretary 4, French Club 1, 2. MARK D. HEMRICK: Leos Club, Sgt. at Arms 4, Art Society 4, FBLA 4. LISA G. HENDERSON: Leos Club 3, 4' FHA 1, Sign Language Club 2. NANCY S. HESTER: TARA C. HESTER: Ski Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2' Scribbler 3, Editor 4. ELIZABETH A. HICKS: Honor Court 3, 4, Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4, Latin Nat. Honor Soc., 3, 4, Gym Asst., 3, Soccer 3, 4, Computer Science Club 4, Reynolds Girls Club 3, President 4. ROBERT H. HILL: Track 2, JROTC Captain 1, 2' Per- forming Chorus 4, Boxing 1. FREDERICK R. HILTON: JROTC 2, 3, 4. CLAUDIA HINRICHS: Volleyball 4, German Club 4. KELLY HOBBS: Swimming 1, Tennis 1, 2, Gymnastics 1, 2, Girls Council 3, Dancing Boots 1, 2, Sophomore Steering Comm., 2, Spanish Club 3, 4 Secretary 4, Black and Gold Sports Editor 4, Paisley Prints. ELISSA M. HOLCOMB: Office Page 2' Track 2' Com- puter Science Club 2, Drama Club 3. MELISSA S. HONEYCUTT: Student Government, 1, 2, 3, Latin Club, 1, 2, 3.' Reynolds Girls Club, Vice-Pres., 4, Interclub Council, 3, Parkland Service Club, 3, Year- book, Editor, 3, Drill Team 1, Choreographer, 2 MICHAEL S. HOWELL: Library Page 2, VICA 4, Lady Demons Service Club 4. JEFF L. HUFFMAN: MORGAN D. HUFFMAN: Track 1, Anchor Club 4. CHEVELLA R. HUNDLEY: Guidance Page 2, Office Page 1, 2, Softball Co-Captain 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2 4, Spanish Club 2, Marching Band 1, 2 4. BRENDA L. HUTCHENS: Library Page 2, 4, Baseball Scorekeeper 2, Spanish Club 2. KELLI E. HUTCHINS: German Club 4, Latin Club 1, VICA Vice-Pres., 4, GSTC 2. ALETHA M. HYATT: Sr. Executive Comm., 4, ICC 4, Volleyball 1, VICA 4, Lady Demons Service Club His- torian 4, Performing Chorus President 3, 4. WADE J. HYATT: JROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 2, RPGC 3. ANTHONY J. IMAMURA: OfHce Page 1, 2, Art Society 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, 3 President 4, Tennis 1, 4, Squash 1, 2, Crew 1, 2' Key Club 4, Black and Gold 4, Scribbler 4. CALVIN L. JACKSON: Wrestling 1, 2, JROTC 1. JENNIFER JANKE: French National Honor Soc. 3 President 4,' Spanish National Honor Soc. 3, 4,' French Club 4, Spanish Club Z 3, 4, Lady Demons Service Club 3 President 4. JARMAN A. QDREWJ JENKINS: Football Z' Soccer 4, Wrestling 1, French Club 1, 2, Senior Service Club 3, 4,' STC Vice-Pres. 2, Demon 4. ALLAN C. JOHNSON: Bus Driver 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Football 2, 3, German Club 3. BRONALD C. JOHNSON: National Honor Soc. 3, 4, Graduation Marshall 3, Library Page 4, Track 3, Key Club 4. DENISE R. JOHNSON: Leos Club 3, 4, VICA 3Secre- tary 4. EMILY W. JOHNSON: National Honor Soc. 3, 4, French Club 4, Dancing Boots 1, 2, Chorus 3. JAMES M. JOHNSON: Computer Science Club 1, 2' Fine Arts Group 1, 2' Governors School 2. JOYCE A. JOHNSON: National Honor Soc. 3, 4, Span- ish National Honor Soc. 4, Graduation Marshal 3, Li- brary Page 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Pep Board 3, 4, Pep Board Council 3, 4, Lady Demons Service Club 3 Presi- dent 4. DARON A. JONES: KARROLL J. JONES:Football 1, 3, 4, Track 1, 2' JROTC 1, 2. KEITH A. JONES: Bus Drivers 3, 4 President 4, Library Page 1, 2, Computer Science Club 1, 2, JROTC 1, 2, 3, VICA 4, RPGC 3, Junior Civitan 4, Newspaper 3 Man- aging Editor, Yearbook 2. MICHAEL JONES: MICHELLE A. JONES: Art Society2 Treasurer 2' Com- puter Science Club 4, French Club 1, 2, Science Club 3 Treasurer 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Fine Arts Club 1, 2 Secretary, Anchor Club 3 Sgt. At Arms 4,' Yearbook Asst. To Editor 2, Concert Band 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4,' Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID G. JOYCE: Industrial Arts 3, VICA 4, Reynolds Service Club 4. ELISABETH A. KAHL: Sr. Executive Comm. 4,' Honor Court Judge 3, 4, Naitonal Honor Soc. 3, 4, Latin Nat. Honor Soc. 3 4 Vice-Pres. 4, Chief Graduation Marshal 3,' Girls Council 3, 4 Vice-Pres. 4,' Latin Club 1, 2 3, 4, Math Club 4,' Paisley Builders Club 1, 2. JOHN KALANARHOS: Bus Driver 3, Soccer 2' Wres- tling 1, 2, DECA 4, Leos Club 3, 4. KAAREN ANN KAUFHOLZ: Track 1, Demon Girls Service Soc. 3, 4, Treasurer 4, GSTC 2. KEITH ASHTON KELLER: Junior Civitan 4. BRIAN L. KENNEDY: Sgt. atArms 2, Representative 1, 2' Football 1, 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3,' Senior Service Club 3, 4 Sgt. at Arms 4,' STC 2, VICA 3, Whos Who 4. MONISOPHAN KEO: International Club 3, 4, HOSA 1, 2. KARLA KIMBER: Student Gov. 1, 2, Library Page 3,' French Club 1. CHARLIE M. KING: Junior Class President 3,' Jr. Ex- ecutive Comm. 3, Football 1, 2, 3,4,' Track 3,' Wrestling 4,' Monogram Club 3, 4,' Passing League 4,' Computer Club 3, 4,' French Club 1, 2, Senior Service Club 3, 4, STC 2, Ski Club 1, 2. SHARON A. KING: DECA 4, Performing Chorus 1. NORMAN N. KIASE: Spanish Club 3. Senior Stats 319 STEPHANIE C. KROKER: Key Club 1, 25 Ski Club 1, 25 Gym Asst. 25 Guidance Page 15 Library Page 15 French Club 15 Flag Girl 1. TOMMY R. LAMBETH: Junior Class Vice-Pres. 35 Stu- dent Govt. 1, 25 Cross Country 45 Football 25 Track 3, 45 Key Club 3, 4 District Editor 45 Pine Whispers 35 Whos Who 4. LAURA LAWSON: DAHN N. LE: SCOTT D. LEACH: Baseball 1, Z 3, 45 Reynolds Service Club 45 JROTC 15 VICA 2, 3, 45 Color Guard 4. ROBERT F. LEINBACH: Golf 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 25 Wrestling 15 Senior Service Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Ski Club 2. NANCY K. LEIST: Varsity Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 Chief 45 National Honor Soc. 3, 4 Vice-Pres. 45 Spanish Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 45 Black and Gold 4 People Ed. 45 Chief Graduational Marshal 45 Jr. Executive Comm. 35 Math Club 45 Girls Council 45 ICC 45 Guidance Page 25 Gym Asst. 35 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Paisley Builders Club 1, 25 Ski Club 2. JEAN C. LEWIS: ALAN PAUL LITEHIZER: Basketball 1,' Cross Country 45 Golf 15 Track 2, 3, 45 Computer Science Club 3, 4 Vice-Pres. 35 Math Club 1, 25 Spanish Club 3, 4. CATHERINE A. LITTLE: Girls Council 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Dancing Boots 4. STEVEN G. LIVENGOOD: RITA D. LOGAN: Gym Asst. 1, 2. KAREN M. LONG: Student Govt. 25 Leos Club 3, 4 Treasurer 45 Ski Club 1, 2. KEVIN L. LORICK: Latin Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 45 Nats Forensic League 45 Track 1, 2, 45 Junior Civitans 3, 4 Secretary 45 Leos Club 35 Bus Driver 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Paisley Fine Arts Club 2,' Speech and Debate Club 45 Debate 4. CHRISTOPHER T. LOVELACE: Rifle Team 4 Capt. 45 JROTC 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Drum Line Capt. 45 Jazz Ensemble 3, 4. BARBARA A. LYNCH: Basketball 1, 25 FHA 1, 2. DONICE C. MANGUS: Track 45 Flag Girl 15 Performing Chorus 1. LARA M. MARSHALL: Anchor Club 45 Builders Club 25 Art Club 2, Vice Pres.5 French Club 1, 25 Fine Arts Club 2, Vice-Pres.5 Scribbler 45 Cheerleader 2. KIMBERLY J. MATTHEWS: Track 15 Leos Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 Cheerleader 1. MARGARET E. MATTOX: French Club 2, 35 Scribbler 4. KEITH L. MCBRIDE: Bus Driver 3, 45 Drama Club 45 Marching Band 1, 2. ANTONIO D. MCCOY: DECA 35 Track 4. SHANNON MCELROY: Sr. Executive Comm. 45 Guid- ance Page 25 Library Page 35 FBLA -16Computer Sci- ence Club 35 French Club 1, 25 Lady emons Service Club 3, 45 Pine Whispers 45 Dancing Boots 2. KRISTIN L. MCKENZIE: Student Govt. 1, 25 Natinal Honor Soc. 3, 45 Latin Honor Soc. 3, 45 Graduation Marshall 35 Gym Asst. 35 Latin Club 45 Girls Club 35 Builders Club 1, 2, Secretary 25 Cheerleader 4. CHARLES M. MCMAHON: WAVERLY M. MCWHORTER: Jr. Executive Comm. 35 National Honor Soc. 3, 45 Girls Council 3, 4 President5 Builders Club 1, 2 Vice-Pres.5 Black and Gold 4 Co- Editor and Photographer5 Gym Asst., 35 ICC 4 Secre- tary. MERRY S. MEADOWS: French Nat. Honor Soc. 4, 320 Senior Sta ts President5 Latin Club 15 Scribbler 2, 3, 4. TORINA A. MELTON: Track 2. THOMAS R. MESSICK: VICA 45 Leos Club 4. HEATHER B. MILLER: French Club 1. WYLEIA S. MILLER: Softball 25 DECA 45 Latin Club 2. JAMES W. MIMS: Student Government 45 Parliamen- tarian5 German National Honor Society 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 District Secretary, High LQ. and Quiz Bowl Team 45 Cross Country 3, 4. JEFFREY B. MITCHELL: Soccer 25 Wrestling 1, 25 Leos Club 45 Concert Band 1, 25 Marching Band 1, 25 Bus Driver 3, 45 Guidance Page 2. KARSTEN M. MITTEMEIJER: Soccer 1, 2, 35 Bike Club 2, 35 Bus Driver 4. ERIC R. MONTGOMERY: Football 4. MOLLY F. MORGAN: JOHN B. MORRIS: National Merit SemilTnalist5 Bas- ketball 45 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Spanish CLub 3. JANE MOSER: GREGORY S. MOTSINGER: Wrestling 15 FFA 45 VICA 4. DARIN JAMES MUENCHOW: Student Council 15 Bas- ketball 1, 25 Football 15 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 1, 25 Guidance Page 15 Literary Page 15 Spanish Club 45 Yearbook 15 Newspaper 1. TABITHA K. MURRAY: Softball 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Gym Asst. 45 DECA 4. THOMAS P. MURRAY: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Service Club 3, 45 Secretary5 Spanish CLub 4. KEITH F. MYERS: RAMU NALLAMALA: Student Government 3, 45 Vice- President5 National Honor Society 3, 4, President5 Latin Honor Society 3, 45 Graduation Marshall 35 Ten- nis 1, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Treasurer5 Builders Club 1, 25 Math Club 3, 45 1985 Boys State Delegate. DUNG T. NGUYEN: International Club 4. ANDREW NICHOLSON: ERIC F. NICHOLS: Swimming 2, 3, 45 LDSC Red Hoy5 Senior Service Club 45 Guidance Page 45 FBLA 45 Spanish Club 4. HELEN A. NIKAS: DECA 4. LEE S. O'BRIEN: ZIYA M. ONAT: Wrestling 15 Key Club 3, 4. KAREN L. PARKER: TONYA T. PARKER: Softball 15 Track 25 Pep Council 3, 45 Performing Chorus 1, 2, 35 Cheerleaders 15 Dancing Boots 2. SCOTT A. PASS: Wrestling 45 Junior Civitan 4. JENNIFER S. PATE: Demon Girl Service Society 3, 45 Dancing Boots 4. JOHN D. PATELLA: Football 2, 3, 45 Reynolds Service Club 3, 4. DARLA M. PATTERSON: Builders Club 1, 2. THOMAS B. PATTERSON: Basketball 1, 25 Football 1, 25 Track 1, 25 Bus Driver 3, 4. CHARLES L. PERRY: KEOOUDONE PHRAVORACHITH: Track 25 Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain5 Reynolds Girls Club 3, 45 Com- puter Science Club 15 French Club 1, 2, 35 Internation- al Club 3 Treasurer. LORI A. POPP: Matmaid 2. MIRIAM G. PRESTON: Graduation Marshall 35 Demon Girls Society 3, 4 President5 Dancing Boots 1, 2, 3, 4. LAURENCE E. PRICE: Young Life 1, 2. LINDA L. PRICE: Library Page 15 DECA 3, 4. MIKE G. PUCKETT: ALYSSA L. PYATTE: Ski Club 2, 35 Young Life 2, 3, 45 Black and Gold 1, 3, 4. MARK S. QUENTIN: Sr. Executive Comm. 45 National Honor Soc. 3, 45 Basketball Manager 15 Football 1 Captain 25 Track 15 French Club 2, 35 Reynolds Service Club 3, 4. TRAVIS D. RAMSEY: FFA 1, 25 Ski Club 1, 25 Track 15 Wrestling 1, 2. PATRICK D. RANSON: Student Government 3, 45 Ten- nis 1, 25 Scribbler 3, 4, Art Coordinator. JOSEPH A. REARY: Bus Driver 4. EUGENE REAVIS: Leos CLub 35 FBLA 45 Yearbook and Newspaper 2. TAMMY REICH: Art Soc. 3, 45 Spanish Club 4, Pine Whispers 45 Drill Team 15 SADD 45 Pep Board 3. SHANDRA REID: Class Representative 25 DECA 4. RAYMOND RICHARDSON: REGINALD RICHARDSON: Basketball 2, 35 JROTC 1. MAY K. RIGBY: Library Page 45 Computer Club 35 French Club 1, 25 Lady Demon Service Club 3, 45 Pep Board 4. ROBERT N. RIVENBARK: Bus Driver 45 FFA 4. l ERIN ROBERTS: Sr. Executive Comm. 45 Student Gov- ernment 1, 25 Tennis 15 Volleyball 1, Captain5 Sr. Girls Service Club 45 Pine Whispers 3. ODELLA RUCKER: Gym Asst. 35 DECA 3, 4. BRANDY M. RUSS: Swimming Manager 45 French Club 35 Lady Demon Service Club 3 Sgt. at Arms 45 Black and Gold 45 Dance Club Sgt. at Arms 3, Member 4. APRIL A. RUSSO: Sr. Executive Comm. 45 Library Page 4. MICHAEL L. RUSTAD: Cross Country 1, 2 Captain 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Civitans 4. SHARON E. SALE: Student Government 15 Softball 1' Black and Gold 45 Newspaper 25 Senior Girls Servicd Club 3 Secretary 45 Dancing Boots 2, 3 Secretary 4. ARETHA SAMUELS: KARL D. SALZWEDEL: German Club 45 Cross Country 1, 25 Track 1, 25 High IQ 1. MARILYN L. SAMUELS: Basketball Manager 25 Cross Country Manager 25 Track Manager Z' Volleyball Manager 25 Performing Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. SHERRILL T. SAMUELS: Track 25 DGEC 45 Perform- ing Chorus 4. JAMES D. SARI: Football 1, 25 Spanish Club 3 Presi- dent 45 Senior Service Club 3, 4. GEORGIANNE D. SATTERFIELD: Student Govern- ment Wee-Pres. 25 Gym Asst. 1, 25 Basketball 15 Vol- leyball Captain 1, 3, 45 Reynolds Girls Club 45 Industri- al Arts Club 45 Pep Board Council Historian 4. MARY B. SAXON: Anchor Club 35 VICA 4. ANNE B. SCHILLER: Graduation Marshall 35 French Club 1, 2, 3 VicePres. 45 Girls Council 45 Reynolds Girl: Club 35 Yearbook 1. RONETTA L. SCOTT: Leos Club 4. MARK N. SHIRLEY: Track 35 Spanish Club 45 Senior Service Club 4. ANNA N. SHUGART: Spanish Club 1, 2, 45 Girls' Coun- cil 35 Concert Band 3, 45 Marching Band 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. ANGELA C. SHUTT: HOSA Secretary 35 Yearbook 25 Spanish Club 3. WALTER B. SHUTT: GRADY H. SIMMONS III: Bus Driver 35 French Club 1, 25 Spanish CLub 3. ALANNAH L. SIMMS: Secretary and Treasurer 25 Vice- Pres. 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Council 45 Yearbook 2. 3. BERNARD SIN GLETARY: Wrestling 45 JROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. LISA L. SISK: Nat. Honor Society 3, 45 Spanish Nat. Honor Society 3, 45 Graduation Marshal 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball 1, Z 3, 45 Pep Board Council 3, 4. KATHRYN E. SLATE: Latin Nat. Honor Society Presi- dent 45 Art Society Secretary 25 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Paisley Builders Club 25 Anchor Club Vice-President 3, 45 ICC 45 Honor Club Comm. 45 Student Gov't 1. IAROLINE SMITH: JENNY L. SMITH: VICA 45 Leos Club 3, 45 Mat Maid 1, 2' Senior Class Representative 45 Student Gov't 1. KEN E. SMITH: LESLIE J. SMITH: Cross Country 45 Swimming 45 Track 2, 3, 45 RGC 45 Computer Club 1,' French Club 1, 2, 35 International Club 3. RODNEY C. SMITH: Key Club 45 Computer Club 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Newspaper 15 Follies Audition Comm. 4. STEPHEN P. SMITH: FFA 45 JROTC 35 VICA 45 Color Guard 1, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook 1, 2' High IQ 25 Ski Club 25 Fine Arts Club 2. VIIKE S. SNOW: Library Page 1, 25 Track 15 Ski Club 1. NENDY S. SNOW: Sr. Executive Comm., Treasurer 45 Jr. Executive Comm., Secretary 35 Nat. Honor Society 3, 45 Spanish Nat. Honor Society, Treasurer 3, 45 Grad. Marshal 35 Honor Court 45 Basketball 15 FBLA, Secre- tary 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 LDSC 3, 45 Ebony Society 35 Drill Team 2. EARAH T. SPACH: DECA 4, FFA 45 Spanish Club 35 Girl is Council 3. 1COTT B. SPRANSY: Student Government 25 Nat. Honor Society 3, 45 Latin Nat. Honor Society 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2 3, 45 Cross Country 25 Latin CLub 1. 2. fIALIE STABILE: EARBARA STANFORD: Basketball 15 Softball 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 25 DECA 3 President 4. 'HLLIS STAPLEFOOT: Chorus 35 Girls Ensemble 4. TEPHANIE D. STEELMAN: SGSC 3, Historian 45 Dancing Boots 3 Choreographer 45 Black and Gold 4. 'ODD STERCHI: Cross Country 15 Football 25 SSC 4. HAD STEWART: Basketball 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer 1, 25 Library Page 2. NTHONY L. STINSON: JROTC 1, 2, 35 VICA 45 Track 15 Color Guard 15 Concert Band 1, 25 Marching Band 1, 25 Jazz Ensemble 1, 2. HRISTOPHER G. STOCKTON: Computer Club 45 Latin Club 2, Vice-President 3, President 4,' Science Club 35 Yearbook I5 Newspaper 15 Scribbler 45 Jr. Achievement 1. AREN L. STOKES: Jr. Exec. Comm. 35 Nat. Honor Society 3, 45 Spanish Nat. Honor Society 3, 45 Grad. Marshall 35 RGC 3, 45 PBC 1, 25 Yearbook 15 Dancing Boots 2, 3 Chief 45 Ski Club 25 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Math Club 45 Guidance Page 2. ANGELA M. STRICKLAND: CAROLINE SUTCLIFFE: French Club 2. ELIZABETH SWAIM: Student Govt. 25 Honor Court 3, Chief Judge 4,' Nat. Honor Society 3, 45 Grad, Marshall 35 French Club 35 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Council 3, 45 Black and Gold 4 Club Editor5 Dancing Boots 2, 4,' Key Club Sweetheart 45 Ski Club 2. TRACI SYMMES: Sr. Exec. Comm. 4,' Library Page 3,' FBLA 3, 4,' Anchor Club 3. RAYMOND H. SYKES: KEVIN TATE: Bus Driver 3, 4. ANNE W. TAYLOR: Sr. Exec. Comm. 45 Gy ID Asst. 35 French Club 1, 2,' SCSC 3, 45 Pine Whispers 45 Newspa- per 1. MARVIN J. TAYLOR: TONYA D. TAYLOR: Latin 2, 3, 4 5 LDSC 4. MYRON R. TEANEY: Golf 1, 2 3, 4,' Key Club 3, 4 5 Spanish Club 11, Wee-Pres. 45 Newspaper 15 Church Youth Group. JESSICA TEFFT: Latin Club 1, 25 Scribbler 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3 Pres. 4. MONTREA L. TERRY: Gym Asst. 45 Library Page 15 Flag Girl 3, 4,' Upward Bound 2 3, 4. REGINA D. THACKER: DECA 45 Track 1, 2, 45 Volley- ball 1, 2. LE NOIR C. THACKSTON: Basketball 1, 25 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. DEDRE THOMAS: CHRISTOPHER J. THOMAS GINGER THOMAS: HOSA 3, 4. LILLIAN THOMAS: Chorus 4. MONTANYA R. THOMPSON: Oflice Page 25 Marching Band I. TONY THOMPSOJN: Basketball 45 Football 1, 2. DOUGLAS S. TOOLE: Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 45 Spanish Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 45 Graduation Marshall 35 Cross Country 3, 45 Soccer 15 Track 15 Key Club 3 Pres. 4,' Scribbler 45 Fine Arts Club 25 Ski Club. ROBERT C TRAWICK: Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 45 Latin Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 45 Masque and Gravel 3, 45 National Honor Soc. 3, 4. MIKE A. VAUGHN: Latin Honor Soc. 15 Gym. Asst. 2. FRANCIS EUGENE VOGLER IV: Baseball 2, 3, 45 Football 25 Tennis 15 Art Soc. 1, 25 French Club 2, 35 Black and Gold 4,' Guidance Page 2, 45 Newspaper 25 Senior Service Club 3, 4 Vice-Pres. JODY U. UTT: Baseball 1, 2, 4. GARY C. WADELL: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 Captain 3, WATONA D. WADDELL:' JOHNNY E. WAGG: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Reynolds Service Club. LEIGH ANN WALKER: Pep Board Council 4. ELIZABETH A. WALLACE: French Club 1, 2Secretary 25 Demon Girls Service Society 3, 4 Vice-Pres. 4,' GS TC 2. DANNY R. WATTS: Track 1,' JROTC 25 Performing Chorus 1. DARRELL G. WAYNE: Color Guard 2 4 Commander 25 JROTC 4. KIMBERLY ANN WEAVIL: Executive Board 1, 2 45 Computer Science Club 15 Latin Club 2 35 Black and Gold 4 Advertising Editor 45 Dance Club 3, 4 President 35 ICC 3, 45 SADD 4. ALPHONZO WEBB: Art Society 1, 25 Bus Driver 4 Se- cretaryfTreasurer 45 Track Manager 1, 2, 3, 4,' Class Day Committee. BRIAN K. WEISNER: Student Government 15 Basket- ball 1 Captain 1,' Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 15 Football 1 Captain 15 Senior Service Club 3, 4, President 45 Builders Club 25 STC 25 Black and Gold 3 4 Sports Editor 3, Co-Editor 45 Dancing Boot Pom-Pom. SHARON WESTON: Gym Asst. 35 FBLA 4 Parliamen- tarian 45 Anchor Club 25 Lady Demon Service Society 45 Ski Club 1, 2. HEATHER WHITE: Student Government 35 Spanish Nat. Honor Society 3, 45 Gym Asst. 35 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Black and Gold 45 Monogram Club 3, 45 Senior Girls Service Club 3, 4 Wce-Pres. 45 Dancing Boots 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH WHITE: Baseball 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Wres- tling 1, 25 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Senior Service Club 3, 4. BETH WHITENER: Cheerleading 2 45 Senior Girls Ser- vice Club 3, 45 GSTC 25 Ski Club 1, 25 FBLA 35 French Club 2' Gym Asst. 35 Monogram Club 45 Black and Gold. BENITA WILLIAMS: Track Manager 35 Sr. Executive Comm. 45 Jr. Executive Comm. 35 Performing Chorus 1, 2 3, 4 Treasurer 3 President 45 Demon Girls Chorus Club 4 President 45 Honors Chorus 2, 4. CAROLYN ANN WILLIAMS: DOUGLAS WILLIAMS: Bus Driver 45 Cross Country Z' Paisley Fine Arts Club 2. GARY WILLIAMS: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 45 Wres- tling 1, 2, 35 JROTC 4. LESLIE WILLIAMS: Jr. Class Treasurer 35 Jr. Execu- tive Comm. 3,' National Honor Soc. 3, 45 Spanish Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 45 Chief Graduation Marshal 35 Math Honor Society 45 Senior Girls Service Club 3, 4 Trea- surer 45 Paisley Builders Club 1, 2' Varsity Cheer- leaders 1, 2, 3, 4 Co-Chief 45 Spanish Club 2 3, 45 Gym Asst. 3. PATRICIA WILLIAMS: Basketball 25 Softball 2. RALPH WILLIAMS: STEVE WILLIAMS: JAMES WILLARD II: Art Society 1, 25 Latin Club 1, 25 Key Club 3, 4. DONALD WILMATH: Library Page 1, 25 OfHce Page 3, 45 VICA 45 Baseball 1, 2. BARBARA WOODRUFF: Black and Gold 4 Faculty Ed. 4,' Spanish Club 3, 45 Library Page 3, 4,' Thespians 45 Lady Demons Service Club 45 Theater Arts Club 35 Jr. Executive Comm. 3. CARROLL TYRONE WOODS: Student Govt. 1, 25 Computer Science Club 35 French Club 1, 25 Science Club 1, 25 Ebony Society 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 1. MATTHEW WOOLLARD: Bus Driver 2, 3, 45 FFA 1 Treasurer 15 Industrial Arts Club 3, 4 Reporter 45 Con- cert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Jazz Ensemble 3, 45 Office Page 1. DERRICK WORTHY: Library Page 25 ICC 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 President5 Jazz Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4. PAIGE D. YOUNG: Class Officer, Vice-Pres. 45 Soccer 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls Service Club3, 45 Cheerleader 1, 4. Senior Sta ts 321 w.---an M M.. ,Annu-ww .. ,Q X if 1 Q, ,wx .. I mm. v,.. N x ,fs x if 'Q Q fl Qui? ! 3 '2 -N J X, ..f af- .3 qs .amy ' 4,-.f , ' , X- .i 5: -.QL i mX,. A ,R QI., wh., .. 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These traditions have continued . . . and led the way to many new ones. 324 Epilogue 'Ne l 'IVE gil, QQ!!!-.Ar . -..-AMW? mm.. . sw We AX Q A ff .ax 2 Q-my K . N in A1'P'fT5Y W ' ll X H I A V F' s i c -S4 Epilogue 325 Oktoberfest became a new tradi- tion. Students were issued ID cards. We had new teachers, new clocks, and who could forget the new bells! The Herman Bryson Gym was pre- sented with a new trophy case to hold our many athletic victories. Srping came and juniors still parked in the senior lot. People had picnics and played golf in the horseshoe. What seniors could forget the spe- cial feeling of gradua ting in our own Reynolds Auditorium. This year was the bestg THE BEST OF THE OLD AND THE NEW' 326' Epilogue Q9 Eff if if www 'i fe me mia rtl azlzggi me ,, ,, if v,,, ,, 5 if f--3, M W Xs,.,, nnnnnsn ' V 2, a I 5 U' . 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