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

 - Class of 1987

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Reynolds also celebrates Homecoming with the float and banner competition. The float competition was won by Civitans and Demon Girls' Service Society, Raiders of the Lost Cause, The banner competition was won by Math Club. Reynolds was de- feated by South Rowan 17-8. Opposite page Top left: Rusty Whiteheart and Tonya Beroth, Chris Steele and Carolyn Board, Roscoe Poun- cey and Camille Williams, Kelly Moser and Jeff Helms, Lisa Hughes and Darryl Sawyer, Carla Moss and Wy- man McGuirtg Bottom Left: game shot, Bottom righti Chris Steele, Wyman McGuirt, Roscoe Pouncey, Darryl Sawyer, Jeff Helms, Rusty Whiteheart: This page top left: Camille Williams and Roscoe Pounceyg Top right: Jeff Helms and Kelly Moser, Bottom right: Camille Williams and Kelly Moser. Featuresfll One aspect of the Homecoming tradition that is al- most as important as the football game and the crowning of the queens is the competition of the Homecoming floats. Each year the different service clubs and organi- zations create an entry for the contest. For weeks before the actual event arrives, hours and hours of hard work are put into the productions of these floatsg including the long 'float night' Thursday. Each one is unique and their theme centers around the big football game that night. Early Friday morning the side of the auditorium sets the stage as the floats are presented for competition. The race was won by D. GS. S. and Civitans with their Raid- ers Of The Lost Cause. Second place was snatched up by Girl 's Council and Key Club for their Run Over The Raiders. And the Band's Refrigerate The Raiders took third. Another contest that boosts the Homecoming spirit is the banner contest. These are hung out the windows on the side of the school that same morning. Math Club took first place with Girl 's CouncilfKey Club and D.G.S.S.fCivitans tied for second. I 2f Features Rn M W 1339 ,ri mv gamowr- lui -.v ' N 1. 4,,,,,f.mv- 'A ' ,. VY R . x, . f 913 5 X. , - 2 A k Y ' I Q ' my Af' A -1-gf' , -f . A M f MMF , FeaturesfI3 OK TQBERFES T: ZSSMZZQQION After a second successful year, Oktober- fest is quickly becoming a tradition at Reyn- olds. Clubs had booths with games and deli- cious foods for the students to enjoy. One of the premier attractions was the Dancing Boots whip creme booth. The object of this booth was to hit a Dancing Boot with a whip creme pie. Girls' Council sponsored a jail in which students paid to ha ve someone arrest- ed. The 'fguilty had to raise money to get out. Dominos pizza provided all the pizza they could deliver and Coca-Cola supplied Coke which was very much appreciated dur- ing the hot weather. Student Government showed school spirit by selling Reynolds T- shirts while the band sold cups and pom- pons. After an early dismissal because of the heat, and two hours of Oktoberfest students went home for a greatly welcomed weekend. uni. Gerald Fenner sits to enjoy the delicious pizza. . -V. 4 - 'tim it 'Q n 'i 'Tiff' Tonya Landrum, Jane Lewis, and Eva Johns pause a minute from the festivities for paparazzi. f 1.3 If Q F , Q' lb 'Q I ' 'xg-M x K f ZF, S 1 if lt bv ' ,J . ' , I pn , 'I ,,.,,.,,,,,,.--..- sa 1,9 Ginny Gatewood and Amy Burroughs take time out to show school spirit with pompoms and cups. 14fFeatures 6 'Vi s .lt asia, A LZ' V. f 4 D, Reynolds students enjoy the pizza provided by Dominoes. r 2 f - 'f MM--2 PETE e f ,. 1 llll i ,ra FEP? a Q13 IEEE s H1 I ,. , l N'-fr., 253 ,iv ., e iv 11 Punchy Campbell, Rhonda Wall, and Travis Martin enjoy the festivities at Oktoberfest, fl? Mary Margaret Meyers gets a potato pie in her face at the Dancing Boots booth. . Z s g , i E 1 S ' I , 5 3 t J y ,,, . Q , - 4' N Aww MM' W V ww., Robby Harrell, Chip Petree, Andy Burroughs, and Da- vid Mills make the rounds of the booths. FeaturesfI5 16fFeatures OK TOBERFES T qi JB The continuing tradition ot' Oktoberfest is one that attracts not only Reynolds students, but also outsiders. Students from other schools try to sneak in and join the fun, and also the newspaper and TV came around to see what it's all about. The Student Govern- ment Association works long and hard for several weeks to make Oktoberfest the suc- cess that it is. The pride that Reynolds stu- dents feel continues to grow and strengthen through events such as Oktoberfest. And the fun and excitement that we feel during that time will be remembered forever. Upvper left: Stuart Dills and Steve Perricone take a break from the pie throwing. Upper right: Andy Bur- roughs and Mr. Deaton enjoy the tradition. Left: Allison Oakes and Lindsay Jones. Qi Q 3 A .W -I? K XC ' sis M X i. '-No.1 Zi in DH vi xx i ig. 3 5 A Q xi S' is .iii QQ. in N F After weeks and weeks of long, hard practicing the tryouts for the 1987 Key Club Follies was finally here. All of the acts were grateful for the extra week of practice due to snow . . . but the big day was Hnally here. Tension grew as each act anxiously waited in the Green Room for their name to be called. As each act performed, Mr. Walls paced the stage checking for impressions or imperfections, Sighs of relief could be heard as the per- formers quietly headed back to the dressing rooms. Even through the nervousness, tryouts had been fun and exciting. Whether each act made it or not, the experience was great! After a week of long waiting by perform- ers and endless voting by Key Clubbers, the decision was made as to who would be in the 1987 Follies. Crowds of students swarmed around the Key Club bulletin board as names such as Girls' Council, SGSC, RGC, RJR Cheerleaders, Stage Band, and Conservative Youth were posted as the winners. Rod McGeachy and Steven Lackey were selected to be emcees while acts such as Alex Burroughs and Jay Clifford, Bill Coleman, Michelle Sink, Suzanne Defee, Alexandra Cvijanovich and Mike Dickheiser were chosen to perform. On March 27 and 28, the weeks of endless practice would pay off as the thirteen chosen acts carry on the tradition of Key Club Follies. Girls' Council practices hard for their Follies dance to the song So Far So Good. And the RJR Cheerleaders strike a pose from their dance sequence. All of the Follies acts practiced very hard for their performances, and the work paid off As usual, Follies was a great success. 011165 . . Rial x in Above right: Catherine Coerr and Courtney White having fun in Colorado, Middle left Elizabeth Earle Catherine Turner Margaret Garrou and Lavonne Leinster Relaxing at Windy Gap, Middle right: Lanie Ehlinger, Sara Little, Nancy Paytner, Margaret Garrou Jeff Doss and Virginia Irvin in the loft at Windy Gap Below right Tim Ehlinger and Kendrick Heckman watching a soccer game. When the bell sounds at 2:00, our day is just beginning! Many of us remain on campus to participate in school-related activities. We have practice for sports, the Band, Cheerleading or Dancing Boots. Several of us have work to do for various clubs, as well as meetings to attend. We meet our friends on the Landing to talk about the school day and to make plans for the afternoon or evening. Often we support our teams at athletic events, or just watch the teams practice, We have fun in whatever we do, whether it's enjoying an afternoon snack or simply relaxing alone or with friends. Although classes demand the majority of our day, we still make time to play! Students meet after school to talk about their day in school. Ty Saltzgiver and Jon Rucker lead the singing at Reynolds Young Life. Heather Smith and Robin Groce relax and enjoy pizza together. FRIENDS, FELLOWSHIP, A D F UN' ! ! Fea turesfl fl RJR 'S TUD NTS ' GET I VOL VED 20fFeatures Each year many of the service clubs at Reyn- olds hold fundraisers and drives to help serve our community. The RJR Key Club holds an annual Canned Food Drive, starting around October and ending on Thanksgiving. During this time, each service club requires its mem- bers to donate a certain number of cans. Not only do service club members participate but the entire student body gets involved. The cans go to Crises Control, which then distributes them to needy families. The Industrial Arts Club sponsers a Toy Drive which brings toys to needy children at Christmas. The club works hard after school to repair the toys and orga- nize them in boxes. The service clubs also par- ticipate in projects such as working at Red Cross, ushering at the Stevens Center, cleaning their courtyards and the school grounds, pick- ing up trash along Runnymeade, Soup Kitchen, helping with Christmas Clearing House, and working at The Mental Health Center. The student body at RJ Reynolds uses many oppor- tunities to spread the joy that is found at Reyn- olds. The tradition continues as we help the community in every way possible. Eric Freeman concentrates on Hxing toys to be sent to needg children. ,M i .Q Q i ki X K ' 0 L L: :,:. N' - ,L N ' C Members of Key Club stack over 15,000 cans that were collected in the Canned Food Drive. Sterling Griggs looks surprisingly at the camera as he works hard in the annual Key Club Food Drive, Eric Morrison and Lance Marshall repair toys for the yearly Toy Drive. Edwin Anderson carefully counts cans for Key Club and Crises Control. Featuresf21 THE FAIR C MES AGAI The Annual Dixie Classic Fair came to Winston-Salem Octo- ber 3-10. Many R.J. Reynolds students at- tended having fun and excitement. The fam- ous sights and smells of the fair brough back memories of last years fair. There were many spectular shows and rides to be enjoyed. One brilliant ride was the Double Ferris wheel which was an awesome sight to see at night, Another popular ride with the students was the Pirate which was in the form of a pirates' ship and swayed back and forth. The fair pro- vided many delicious foods to be eaten. A fa- vorite was cotton can- dy, The animal display was not as big a show this year as in years past, but many students enjoyed visiting Rad- cliffe, the friendly mon- key. Although the air was not as crisp this year, many Reynolds students turned out for the fair and all in all had a great time. 22X Features im! an Freddie Groves and Robby Simone Try their luck at the ring toss. Tonya Beroth and Heather Smith Hnd a new friend at The Dixie Classic Fair. One ofthe main attractions at the Fair is the famous double furris wheel. Fea1ure5!,f'23 HMW ' - . T ..::,. A Kg Q is X ,X 2 is down that has is the use of by the Boston million deal to untimely and tears even The new headline in the drug world Len Bias celebrating with by his mown credibility WHS 8 disease was tht tirst time the out in open. 15, 757 Americans died of was crack, a cheap and highly ad- form of cocaine. The use of crack amazingly fast, causing a new aware- of our drug problem. Congress passed drug bill - disregarding to try to help stop the problem. WHS AIDS, and the number was expected to rise to 179,000 by 1991. The condom market skyrocketed as radio and TV stations started advertising them and even churches promot- In the music world, her comeback as a with such hits as Papa 1 and recei ved 24fFeatures sw-M., oufwith the to sort dirt the happened. Gun was Peggy Sue Heart and The TV screen by jhe Thursday night ' MMM' in-an-- ' E. 2: MMS 'W 3 52 fi 385 fww M NBC with Cosby Show number one and Family Ties number two. Bruce Willis charmed the country in and renewed his music career Respect Yourself . ABC braved it the 14 1f4-hour protest and advertising emerged as a huge controversy, ABC came all the publicity Caroline berg and Maria zenegger tied ln sports, Amercia won the America s Cup, yachting 's great grailg Joe Paterno was Sportsman of the Year, and Carolina domi- nated once again in basketball with the help of Freshman superman J R. Reid. The New York Giants beat the Den ver Broncos in the Super Bowl, and Jack Nicklaus won his sixth Masters. MW' In 1986, Snickers was best selling can- , si .t gm M his Budweiser Patch with the one toy. we at about how and ,rar-W if wg: .. g ,,,.,:.a sm, ws -1 ,M ,W K, A .. 'ig pig.. gg MT? we ...4 K5 -, rf. ,jf I L, 6 A 4 i K S K . 3 ,J , ii Features 26fFeatures THE Have you ever walked down the hall at school, wa ve to someone, turned the corner, and there they are again? You wonder how they got around the school so fast! Or, if you are a teacher, have you ever looked up on the hrst day of school to hnd that the person you had in your class last period is there again? One of the unqiue things about Reynolds is the many sets of twins we have. There are alot of good points about being a twin, but there are also some bad ones. As Jill Laskey says, lt's like having your best friend with you all the time, someone who always un- derstands you. Andy Burroughs also feels that the good outweighs the bad, I can tell him anything. A twin is somebody to do everything with. However, sometimes be- ing a twin can get old. There is often a problem with mistaken identities. People say hey to you in the hall and don 't know which one they are speaking to, Jill says. Also, twins are often in competition since they are so close. Andy and his brother Alex are not very competitive with each other, but other people often compare us and try to distinguish us by our accomplishments. U Overall, being a twin is a very unique and wonderful experience. This page: Seniors Andy and Alex Burroughs, Sopho- mores Mo and Elizabeth Leverton. Opposite page: Ju- niors Peggy and Stacey Fano, Sophomores Jason and Daniel Banks, Seniors Jenny and Jill Laskey, Juniors Brad and Kirsten Schorer. DUUBLE SIDE df' Features,,!27 LET IT SNUW LET IT SNUIM LET IT SNOW WILL IT EVER S TOP?? Will we ever graduate? This was the question of the year as heavy snows caused us to miss day after day of school. Every winter, students anxiously watch the weather reports to spot the much hoped for snow, A couple of years ago students were given tive free snow days, But, after two years of not using all of them, the School Board cut it to two,' just when we needed it most! Everyone loves a break in the routine and a chance to sleep, but this year brought more breaks than we have ever had since we 've been in school. Near the end of January weather reports started talking about the chance a of a big snow. And on January 21, the snow started falling around midnight and continued all day Thursday, not once letting up. Seven- teen to twenty inches fell before it was all over, and Winston-Salem all but shut down while it dug itself out of the storm. The mall was closed for two days, businesses shut down, and school was closed for seven days. Below Freezing temperatures and cloudy skies kept the snow from melting, and it wasn't until the first week of February that we began to see green again. Days started dropping off of our Spring Break, gradua- tion was pushed back, and there was talk of going to school on Saturdays. Then, just as the huge snow piles on the sides of the roads were almost gone, we were hit once again with a winter storm. February 16 brought snow and ice that made roads more hazardous than the previ- ous wet snow. Four more days of school were missed, and we had to suffer through a Saturday make-up day. By now Spring Break was down to four days, and students were beginning to change their minds about the excitement of snow. Beach plans had to be changed as graduation was moved to June 12. Just when we thought it was all over, a slight chance of sleet was predicted for February 27, That slight chance of sleet turned out to be seven to eight inches of snow. One more day of school was missed, and our world was white once again until heavy rains washed the snow away. After missing twelve days of school, we were now down to three days of Spring Break , and there was a possibility of school the day after the Prom. A total of thirty inches of snow officially fell this winter of 1986-87 - the most we've had since 1960. lt definitely was a white winter! The question is . , will it ever stop? 28fFeatu es ...1--' The roads were lmpassible for several days after the heavy snow. Mailmen were unable to deliv- er our mail for the first couple of days after the snow. Their motto, through rain, sleet, and snow was put aside. 1 1I 1 guuunulnnqltn ,- J' f fvig.-'lx As 17 inches of snow covered Winston-Salem, the landscape turned beautiful- V white. There was something peaceful and serene about this bright and snowy leld. lt was the perfect setting for sledding carelessly down a snowbank or for itting penslvely, watching the blrds and squirrels hunt for food. There were 'lenty of activities to keep us busy while we were out of school. H' a . Q laae fe v- ' W 1 uf V w is J,,, aaaae 1' gk ' J Q W K ,V H, ei 5. f. 1: ,, w J ,S V WHY, l' jig ' 96,45 5 T' . mf a s V, :'f.m no W 2 1 Q f .. fi L2 't ' .BH llyiifff ,pf swf 'sf 132 up ' 41551. '7 -4 WL-'ft' My ' '- Qmiff 4 hui ,Z lglllhv wma, aww e, - A lil W 'Y .Q , QL? , , Over foot-high drifts could be found on this porch as Jeff Doss tried to uncover his car. Footprints in the snow didn't last very long as the snowy clouds dropped more snow on top of them. Featufesf29 30,fFeatures WEEKENDS ARE MADE FOR Above: Friends at Steeplechase. Above right: Meredith Teaney, Debbie Bebruhl, and Paige Byrd rest on a rock at Camp Champion. movies parties A football games dinner with friends Burger King picnics bowling A A Reynolda Gardens Stratford Road A A the beach sleeping A mountains A cartoons. eating shopping dates A road trips A Lake Norman mall A concerts A skiing Tanglewood Sunday Brunch Windy Gap Steeplechase iceskating slumber parties Beach Sunday Carolina Streetscene the fair the circus A as an A H :uh A , if ,AAAAA if F wt. A A A--sw., . , Af'-' 4 'Q .vc f Qixl' Above: Katharine Chapple and Blair Harrington, Above right: Ginny Gatewood and Courtney White enjoy the swings at the park. Below right: Ginny Gatewood and Lisa Lindsay awake after a sleepoverA HV? 4 . I 252 .I tf ! Ein F' ,, ,K ' ee., ' f 53 9 - -4, K i is if 5 .-,Q-7, 6 E- 4 . .-1 r I .ff ' nga:-,l ,fi .fr ,f ,E V wwt Top left: Paige Byrd and Katharine Chapple with a friend. Top right: Elizabeth Earle, Meredith Teaney, Robyn Byrd, and Mary Margaret Myers at Camp Champion, Center left: Anna Harris, Margaret Garrou, Angie Hicks, Kirsten Schorer, and Helen McWhorter enjoy a day at the park. Center right: Kendrick Heckman, Margaret Garrou, Brookes Parrish, Elizabeth Earle, and Sarah Little at the Steeplechase. Bottom left: Nat Taylor and Betsy Noell. Features,f31 MYR TLE BEACH 60, 59, 58, 57 . . . We start counting with about two months left. lt seems as if we will never get it down to single digits! Finally, after struggling through fourth quarter, spring fever, and Senior Slack all at the same time, we get the countdown to 5, 4, 3 , . . The excitement of graduation and what follows draws closer and closer. That magi- cal day that we wait for through twelve years of school is finally here! After crying and cheering through the graduation cere- monies, we pack up the cars and head for where else but Myrtle Beach!! The road trip down is only the beginning of the fun! The immense feeling of relief and accomplish- ment after completing twelve years of school helps to set the atmosphere for a week of unsupervised fun! After eating a quick breakfast at Burger King ffor the last timej, we head out into the darkness of the night with our radios cranked. We turn on our radar detectors and see who can get there the fastest. The week that follows is one that we will never forget, to say the least! The tradition contin- ues as another class of seniors invades and conquers Myrtle Beach! THE SEA SIDE What on earth could be more beautiful and more appealing than the rolling waves and smooth sand of Myrtle Beach? 0 1 is Laid back and relaxed with a good book and a Classic Coke, Stuart Dills catches some rays by the seaside at Myrtle Beach. . -k.,,.. is -as- Getting ready for a night on and Robyn Byrd pause for - .. ,gkw Rachael Pa lterson, Kelly Moser, X' A. Featuresf33 . .. -i 1 - uli'MlIli4n:ul lluuu,,,.ijvIH IEIIIHIIII I --I F O 'I Illljl P835 4 WQUMNEQQPXQSN Q3 Yc,Qx009ig9'G 1 Y N QQ X N9 WO wfowxg 9 gQXQS4t4e' 'iw h'Mx Q , vw 5 ' bi Qx' X0 e W9 'X oxblwov - Q 6 1, X799 XN v J 1 ' Hg: EBSQ N' 9 . s?L9Q,9'?Gxgi0 W WX 6 9,6 g GA ixfifxxo w 3204 Y HCM' . 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At each athletic event large crowds of students, teachers, and parents can be found cheering the Demons to vic- tory, Student Council sponsors Spirit Week, which adds an array of exciting events to the school. Students show their spirit by partici- pating in Hat Day, Dress to Impress Day, Black and Gold Day, College Day, and Beach Day. As always, students look forward to pep rallies, where they can cheer as loud as they want to and show support for Reynolds. Bumper stickers can be found all over the student parking lot, and everyone drinks from Reynolds cups! Reynolds' tradition of excellence in sports and academics helps promote the incredible school spirit, and the students do the rest. This year students are involved more than ever - and the Demons really rock the house!! WN X Members of Key Club and Girls' Council show support for their clubs and for Reynolds by cheering and screaming all finding out that their float won second place in the Homecoming competition. The RJR cheerleaders help the Demon and the Pom-Poms promote school spirit at a pep rally by spelling REYNOLDS with their pom-poms. WHO ROCKS THE HOUSE P 1 One of the ways in which we show spirit the most is by supporting our teams. After every soccer game that we win, I which is most all of themi, the team, with some help from friends, wrap the giant trees around Reynolds with toilet paper. The white paper streaming from the trees and blowing in the wind looks beautiful with the school in the background - until it rains! wget i l A S At the end of every pep rally, the cheerleaders and Demon lead us in singing the Alma Mater. Forjust a moment we become serious, and there is a feeling of togetherness and friendship, as at that moment we feel a love for Reynolds that surpasses all others. The most fun way to show spirit is the rolling of the trees. 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W. 1-- Y 'ww .:g.ii V L Q L ix: Q Q 1 S2 1 S N352 X w A ' i:4'fif'f ' .. 1 Q, - K 'K Q' ,, ' f :,- Q Q AWB' vu e 'I 1 A 3 'Q Q wwf 2 X ' LAW' . ,T K 'll if 3 r tu Mwln-mpg GU Y'S SOCCER The Reynolds soccer team reached their high ex- pectations and churned out another banner year for Coach Mike Southard. They started off the season with a big win over Our Lady of Good Council 5-2. The team then traveled to the home of defending state champions Raleigh Sanderson. Stewart Wall turned in two goals in the second half for Reynolds to stake them to a 2-0 lead, but an explosive offense helped Sanderson overcome the margin and edge by with a 3-2 victory over Reynolds. The Demons trav- eled next to Statesville where forward Parrish Griggs scored 4 goals to pace Reynolds to a 7-0 victory. The Demons next beat Carver 9-0, with Juha Miettenin scoring 5 goals. ln their next game against Charlotte Country Day, Reynolds came away with an impres- sive 4-0 victory. A tough Greensboro Grimsly team stopped Reynolds 2-1 on the Demons next game, but they quickly bounced back to take North Forsyth 9-2. The next game provided a great struggle between Reynolds and Greensboro Page, which ended in a 2-2 tie. Bishop McGuiness gave the Demons a scare in their next game. Bishop took a 1-0 lead which held up to the second half until a goal by Parrish Griggs sent the game into overtime. Juha Miettenin rose to the occasion for the Demons, sending through the deci- sive goal to give Reynolds a 2-1 victory. The Reyn- olds soccer team next took part in the East Soccer Spectacular Tournament, where they smothered Carver 12-0 in the first round behind a hat trick from Stewart Wall and strong support from the bench. The Demons took on North Forsyth in the second round of the tournament and came away with a 5-1 victory to send them into the championship round of the touranment against East Forsyth. The two teams bat- tled to a 0-0 tie at the end of regulation and two overtimes. However, a tournament champion had to be decided, and this time it was East Forsyth who won the tournament but not the game in a shootout. With this the Demons entered the conference season with a 8-2-2 record. They Hrst upended Parkland with a 8-0 victory and they then shutout West Forsyth by a 3-0 margin. The Demons next took on arch-rival Mt. Tabor only to send the Spartans home with a 4-1 victory for Reynolds. Kannapolis Brown proved no contest for the Demons as Parrish Griggs and Jeff Smith punched in 3 goals each in the Reynolds vic- tory 11-0. The demons took on Parkland once again, only to achieve an identical score of their first match, 8-0, over the Mustangs. The next game against West Forsyth ended in a 6-0 victory for the Demons and assured them the conference title and a state playoff tournament berth. Juha Miettenin scored 4 goals and Parrish Griggs and Stewart Wall scored one apiece to pace the Demons. The Demons enter the tournament ranked third in the state and are expected to make a strong showing behind the excellent play of a strong defense and midheld and a productive front line. 42 fSporis 'huh T g. -8-.K Q WN mm, hn- fr K? 1? sk? R qt, Q UO! ,di ... , - .ff O ' eu SOCCER 44 X Sports The Reynolds soccer team retained a large number of experienced talent on this 1986 squad. Parrish Griggs and Stewart Wall returned as four-year lettermen and Seth Woodruff and Billy Mock returned as three-year lettermen. The team captains were Corey Miller, Stewart Wall, and Seth Woodruff There were also some new addi- tions to the team as well. Juha Miettenin, an exchange student from Finland, Marcello Gonzalez from Argentina, and Marcus As- berg from Sweden quickly became known as the foreign connection. Juha led the team in scoring with over thirty goals, Parrish Griggs was behind him with over twenty, and Stew- art Wall was next with over tifteen goals on the season. The Demon 's success was not only be- cause of a strong offense, but because of a strong defense as well. Fullbacks Mark How- ell, Corey Miller, Wyman McGuirt, and Brad Miller along with goalkeeper Billy Mock tal- lied over ten shutouts and even contributed to the scoring. Midtielders Seth Woodruff Richard Boneno, Greg Robinson, Jamie Re- denbaugh, and Marcello Gonzalez controlled the tempo for the Demons. The team also received both offensive and defensive sup- port from the bench. The soccer team set many records this season with their number of shutouts lover tenj, highest scorer lJuha Miettenin with over thirtyj, and most goals scored in a sea- son Kover one-hundredi. Coach Mike South- ard believed that this was his best team ever, and it might well have been. But one thing is for sure, the R.J. Reynolds 1986 Guy's Var- sity Soccer Team helped Reynolds to keep their winning tradition! -gui' ' 9 i '11 ,w , ,W . 5 1 ' fi' fr M . 39 - - H g l if X' ., fy ,, A ., .... .. f 'i - '-:,'1'3:f, ..4,. - 5- f . ,,, vt , N .,. , . ' , --'- ' 1 , Q, , sf. M ' fm f Q. . ..... T if . S 1 if Q v--. 551, sifysiff - . ffl- g , gr A I ,W - ,tu 'vw-', -' 'Y:iT': 'v3 4' 1 ,fzfv W5 me:-Q...-A gg' Mer 1' wr 'L , 5 MLAJJG 'sa-.Ri-0 5 S' w 3 -fffsifs-f The J-V's take a halftime break Juha Miettenin sets the ball up for a shot . 'fx . . ff Jeff Doss traps the ball. 5, 4 ,H ,Q V Aiwa, fa , Y an . We- Varsity front row: Marcello Gonzalez, Mark Howell, Grant Bridges, Richard Boneno, Stewart Wall, Wyman McGuirt, Seth Woodruff, Billy Mock. Second row, Coach Suther- land, Assistant coach, Juha Miettenin, Marcus Asberg, Ja- mie Redenbaugh, Brad Miller, Todd Hoopes, Jeff Helmes, Jeff Smith, Third row, Freddy Groves, Greg Robinson, Corey Miller, Parrish Griggs, Jeff Doss, Carl Stewart, Chris Hunter J. V. first row: Jeff Dudley, Doug Brown, Josh Tierney, Brian Cooke, Robert Malinzak, Dack Stackhouse, David Felton, Ben Kuhn, John Dawson, Nat Taylor. Second row, Head Coach, Jeff Morgan, Brad Juchatz, Linwood Davis, Brian Hreman, Brian Crowder, Brad Schorer, Ben Miller, Steven Davis. Sportsf 45 46fSports FOOTBALL The Reynolds Varsity Football team exceed- ed expectations this year as they rolled past some cross-town rivals. ln the first victory of the season against North Forsyth, Reynolds turned two big defensive plays into short touch- down drives. Doug Crater, Reynolds' coach, said the win took some of the pressure off his team. Crater said that they played with a lot of emotion to win. The Demons faced a 4 and 15 at North 's 19, when they completed a halfback pass for a touchdown, Reynolds scored again when Kelly Fladger took a Pitch out from Kearns Davis and lofted a 19-yard touchdown pass to Calvin Carson. Brad Anliker kicked both extra points to make the final score 14-0. The second victory for the Demons came against the Parkland Mustangs with a 12-0 vic- tory. After a scoreless Hrst quarter, Dedrick Glover got the Demons on the scoreboard with a .32-yard touchdown run. Glover ran for a total of 1 19 yards with one touchdown, John Barnes added a 24-yard fieldgoal and Dred Booe, who rushed for 83 yards on the night, ran 4 yards for a touchdown. Against Davie County in Mocksville, the De- mons sparked an upset. Davie had taken a 10-0 lead, but Dred Booe's 3-yard burst cut it to 10- 7. Reynolds then took the lead for good when Darrell Wright returned an 88-yard kickoff re- turn for a touchdown to upset Davie 21-10, Reynolds West Forsyth Reynolds Glenn ReyI1OlClS North Forsythe Reynolds East Forsyth Reynolds South Rowan Reynolds Kannapolis Reynolds Parkland R2yf1Old5 Mount Tabor ' as X '-fe -ss. , , 1- 3 -', if k ifg2'-' - 22f.,si3.1 ' '-has-:va ' 1 ' ' K .,. ML- . 1-f s. ff, ,. vs, ,,., 4-,.,. . A i L , I Cla 145 Y A My , my 1 . , f . ' , f' :. 5x7?'-.,:c.- ' .' , ??li5?i3?l' J: 1 w f' , M . L -5- ' rl' ' Qffffw Tm ,ff get F . . , ,kia . N Mark Gentry hands off to John Barnes as Reynolds lines up for a play against Mt. Tabor. The Demons defeated the Spartans 23-21 at Bowman Gray Stadium. fi- The Demons stop Mt. Tabor from an offensive run. John Barnes questions a call from the referee. John Barnes kicks a fieldgoal as Robbie Hudspeth holds the ball. 1:.ff Y ' ,nlr'lIw W ' - A ' W We , ,M ,H .W KU-?f'.f' Vg uf Ra:Eg:gQts.,.q9:xff'M . , 4 x , ,MQ gif. - , . I , , - , f W f ,i t m ..,,.,.,..w ,A , All 4 V.,w,,,i,fl ' I V A fi iff 'K' M , uv f L, ll 4 ' f I71t1,,w,mF ffl- N . ,W ,M L3 , . , ,Ag ,Y -vm,-3, H, Q5 ,QM ,V-. A Vs. wt K ,W ,,, -N47-5 L swf -zfkifl'efwfgri-Q2-.., A-L i - . L W 1 A, VW ..,-gf' ,- --Q ,A V 'f ,Y 'L W, f:,..5 e,ug,,gi 'sh 3,7 ,fr :gary .N 3 :Edged W . - A. ' 1, 5.1.-f :U N ' 'r . ' M Q ' ' I xi? I a:::JmgJ'!Wffw -rf ,:-:- 1' , , , ' .N me 1 -, M Reynolds runs up through the middle for extra yardage. Sportsf 4 7 48 fSports F UOTBALL Kearns Davis, Joel Mauney, and John Barnes delivered leadership splitting time at the quarterback position. Leading the De- mons on the running attack was Darrell Wright and Dred Booe. Taking care of the opposition on defense was Anthony Coles, Lacy Hallums, Robbie Hudspeth and at guard was Rusty Whiteheart. John Barnes was also the placekicker. The Demons strug- gled early in the season, but their overall record improved. Reynolds then went up against arch-rival Mt. Tabor at Bowman Gray Stadium. The Demons rose to the occasion defeating the Spartans 23-21. The Demons line up in the huddle for a play. .,..,,,. 1 ..,,. 1 .,..,,, 1 1 : , , , ...:.,W .,,. 3.3 Aslfli 3 Alsvl ..A..A In v,v. .H ,,:A,v,,,v,,,,.,, Y W .,.. Y H .,.. ,Z,,,,.,,:,: Wwmhifi, ?,,W,.m,,,,, M .'.', B - X A M . 521 vf QW' eng if- T .. A B 3' 1 ' ' g Y t. .K f i ,,.,.,.,....,....,..,. M ., . A .,.,...,......,.,,,., .f.- .,.,.. ..,..,. . ,,,,,.. A .. ,. Reynolds celebrates on the sidelines after beating Mt, Tabor. Eric Dirr opens up a hole for the running back. J0l7fl 5dN76S h6f1G'5 Off to Callfln Carson Varsity Football, lst Row: D. Wright, D, Atkins, J Mauney, C. Steele, G. Fenner, C. Fulk, D. Glover. 2nd row: J, Barnes, E. Dirr, C. Ingram, J. Theodore, R. Todd S. Harry, K, Fladger, F. Graves, K. Mitchell. 3rd row: G. Egloftj S. Raban, G. Scott, O. Hardison, T. Thompson, C. Irvin, R. Hudspeth, B. Anliker, E. Woollarai G. Mitchell. 4th, row: G. Gilbert, E. Turner, M. Gentry, R. Whitehead, C. Carter, R. Pouncey, D. Durant, L. Price, L. I-Iallums, D. Booe. 5th row: D, Darby, A. Coles, K. Tsuruta, W Alexander, H. Smith, 71 White, Head Coach D. Crater, D. Deaton, R. Dulin, G. Jenkins, K. Davis, N Warren. J.V. Football: L. Bailey, E Baldo, R. Boyd D. Byrd D. Chitea, J. Claybom, B. Coleman, K. Conrad, D. Coulthanl F. Covington, C. Cox, W. Davis, S. Evans, O, Fenner, A. Hsher, G. Garcia, D. Glover, W Gould, A. Gray, J. Hauser, D. Jeter, D. Kurtz, P. Lawson, W Littlejohn, C. Martin, .L McCain, P. McDougald, O. McDowell, E. Moore, M. Page, A. Patella, W Price, J. Reece, J. Reyes, J. Rivera, P. Russell, S. Samuels, J. Sykes, T. Tatum, C. Thomas, B. Washington, J. Williams, J. Wooten. Coaches: T. Eaton, M. Muse, C. Kaylor. S orts 49 19 TENNIS 50fSports The 1986-87 girl 's varsity tennis team, which was led predominately by seniors, once again captured the conference and sec- tional championships for the third year in a row. The team was lead this year by the top seed Jenny Mountjoy, who broke the school record for consecutive wins in the three years she has been a Reynolds, The other seeded players were Ashley McGeachy, Stephanie Harper, Kelly Moser, Virginia lr- vin, Kendrick Heckman, and Joanie Lacy and Stacy Keith, The demons were unblem- ished in both singles and doubles. Jenny Mountjoy and Virginia Irvin led the demons in doubles in the sectional tournament. Kelly Moser and Kendrick Heckman represented Reynolds as the other doubles combination. Stephanie Harper and Ashley McGeachy had strong performances in the singles draw ofthe tournament. Jenny Mountjoy, Virginia lrvin, and Ashley McGeachy went on to the state tournament in Chapel Hill as Represen- tatives ot' Reynolds. Jenny Mountjoy Hn- ished the season being honored as all-confer- ence and all-conference player of the year. Ashley McGeachy was all-conference as well. The Reynolds girl 's senior tennis play- ers for the 1986-87 season were: Andrea Freeman, Stacy Keith, Stephanie Harper, Jenny Mountjoy, Kendrick Heckman, Kelly Moser, and Joanie Lacy. Virginia Irvin slaps a strong forehand to set up another victory. Kelly Moser hits a solid shot back against her opponent. Jenny Mountjoy displays a powerful serve in one of her matches Bottom row: S. Keith, T. Dry, K. Heckman, J. Lacy, A. Freeman, J. Mountjoy, S. Harper, K. Moser. Top row: Coach Spivey, B. Perry, E, Leverton, M. Dagenhart, A. McGeachy, C. Kahl, K. Barker, C. Clifford, B. Parrish, V. Irvin. Ashley McGeachy counters her opponents shot with a swift backhand. WJ WW iff. A Kendrick Heckman hits a strong forehand in her match. 5 :za Stephanie Harper shows integrity as she hits a backhand. Spor!sf51 G, .L 5 M, s . -'ri ' s fi ,. ,,,, A Q XSSSSSQ' E .. i 1 .L 1 gig ! ' IA. . f i f 355 x 1 gifs 1'-:.:: , 4 gmiilggjgiifggmg X Lark I X 'H V . K - A ,. f g -- A . ig . mr 5x N ki ' X ij- 5 V gif' Hi? Xi Q , X L' ,. Q.. H X .. 0 i 75 55 A -, W I an 4 i Larry Gillio and John Wilson hit the Hanes Park track. Brian Reid heads toward his last turn. Andrea Freeman heads into her last mile. .2 5 i Sports X53 54X Sports VOLLEYBALL The girl 's volleyball team spiked their way through another season this year and they feel that they have improved overall. Co- captains Toni Stone and Jennifer Jamieson provided leadership and overall enthusiasm for the team. Although the girls on the vol- leyball team are young, they feel that they gained experience throughout the year, de- spite their disappointing year. With this gained experience and the return of many players, the volleyball team hopes to have a spectacular season next year. Tamala Ingram hits a strong shot past an attempted block Tamala Ingram spikes the ball past her opponent. Top row: Tamala Ingram, Yana Cleland, Jennifer Jamieson, Leigh Coan, Angie Brooks, Toni Stone, Noel Poynter, Middle row: Gretchen Smith, Dana Baton, Christy Flynt, Alex Cvijanovich, Dana Stewart, Mo Leverton, Jenny Goodrum. Bottom row: Roseli Alves, Coach Atkins. Not pictured: Manager Alice Goodman. 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A V X M ' Fai. keQiS1BIl1y, ,A E' xx ., ' xf: X ky 1, . ,s , V - . -- Wk Q -A ,,....nnulf9 ' ' ' ., , K5-'Salk 9-' - -ffl,fss,:'r.Ql M , ' Lf, UK ,, ' s 22 M5 53 ,V f,E,,,,5..,y5. E i 2 'N Sf B? in .-. wumemw 1: N : Q XX .waxi- xe f is 5' S P13 N WW V4 41W '-'4 'W Ms m425'WP'WWHH.f.w wo wmwuwm-Wm 5 1 Z ' U L,,'. , 1 of , Aid A' , ' ,EL- 2 Q 4 .,,- new 'Um 'F' A has 1 if X 4? 5 1 if Zflkfifhisld BZXSTQETTBA LL The girls varsity basketball team has im- proved over the past few years. ln the open- er of the season, the Demons got'off to an excellent start by defeating Glenn in double overtime, 61-60. Glenn led at the end of three quarters, but Betsy Noell and Tam Ingram teamed for fifteen points in the fourth quarter. The first overtime ended in a 54-54 tie. ln the second overtime, Toni Stone hit a one-and-one with four seconds left to clinch the victory. Betsy Noell scored 20 points to lead Reynolds, and Stone add- ed 13. ln the second game against the North Forsyth Vikings, the Demons suffered an early setback, but experience was gained. The Vikings led 12-6 at the end of Hrst quarter, and led the Demons 23-10 in the second quarter. Tam Ingram led Reynolds with 15 points and Jeri Simpson added 10 as the Demons lost 61-36. Against the Carver Yellowjackets, Reynolds lost 55-53. Betsy Noell scored 11 points in a losing effort. With the rest of the season at hand, the girls have gained more experience in tight game situations. Toni Stone, Tam Ingram and Mary Wheeler all return for leadership. Bet- sy Noell also returns to help the Demons in outside shooting and ballhandling ability. Mt. Taber, Carver, and Glenn are the biggest rivals this year. The Demons did not enter the conference tournament as the top seed, but they over- came that obstacle to take the conference title. They made quick disposal of Davie and North Davidson in the hrst two rounds, and then ousted South Rowan in the tinals to gain the title of Central Piedmont champions. Mary Wheeler shoots the front end of a free throw. Row 1: S. Chakona, S. Hemrick, S. Disher, H. Cathey, R. Love, A. Brooks, T. Dumont, B. Noell. Row 2: Coach Sims, Asst. Coach Atkins, L. Coan, T. Stone, M. Wheeler, J. Jamieson, J. Simpson, A. Burnham, Mgr. E. Dockery. Toni Stone hits a jumper from the corner Spartsf5 9 60X Sports K ' Scott, T. Stout, C. Thompson, S. Walker, B. Hall, C. Troupe, Mgr. S. Frazier, Coach S, Kirby. Toni Stone hits a shot over the defense. Toni Stone and Mary Wheeler get set to rebound. Betsy Noell gets up uncontested or an easy layup, J.V B. Boesel, D. Durant, C. Flynt, M. Gathings, D. Gray, 5. Jackson, K. Kahl, M, Leverton, E. Leverton, W, WRE5 TLING 62X Sports Varsity, row 1: J. Wooten, A. Abraham, R. McCall, T. Williams, S. Wilson. Row 2: D. Crosslin, A. Smith, G. Gilbert, M. ,,, it . ,,,' Page, S. Harris, C. Tiller, T. DeBerry. Row 3: Head Coach H. Smith, F. Baldo, G. Horne, N. Warren, K. Gibson, A. Coles, 5 D. Richards, Coach Atwood. lll I fivi... -If . rn H. . xi . . -critic 1 f- .il eff r J.V., Row 1: D, Goodman, A. Wilson, C. Jones, D. Sherrin, M, Reyes, B. Washington, B. Rumple, l. Mayville, J. Rivera. Row 2: Coach Atwood, M. Hill, B. Sinclair, B. Pryce, J. Carter, M. Lamb, C. Jones, D. Hines, B. Lenihan, Coach Deaton. 1 l K :H ,W ff ,, P I VW ' - w w .. ' i , . ,,,,,, ,mm H A Vvuu , 6.1qgX Y f , SWIMMING A Splashing into the water with great expec- tations, this year Ls swimming team has many experienced swimmers. Newcomers Joanie Lacy and Andrea Freeman have already shown their importance to the team, by swimming well in the first two meets. With the many strong underclassmen returning, the Demons did well in their meet by defeat- ing Carver and Glenn. The girls only lost in two events and the boys were uncontested. David Tuttle did well in the 500-free and David Wood also did well. Jenny and Jill Laskey won the relay, handily. The captains for the boys team this year are, David Wood and Carl Stewart. The captains for the girls team are, Missy Himes and Peggy Fano. The returning seniors are, David Wood, Carl Stewart, Kevin Williams, Jenny and Jill Las- key, Joanie Lacy, and Missy Himes. The returning juniors are, Tab Howell, Josh Sugg, and Aaron Wilcox, The diving team has much improved since last year. As they go into a new season with high hopes, they are very excited and hope- ful. Already having two meets under their belts, they defeated Mt. Tabor and Glenn. Peggy and Stacy Fano dove very well plac- ing lst and 3rd in the meets. Tom Walters also dove placing 1st against Carver and Glenn. Both of the Fanos return with Wal- ters to pro vide experience and diving ability. The Fanos are hard workers and keep striv- ing to be the best. Scott Craver is also a very D DIVI G good diver having excelled last year on the diving team. Peggy Fano performs a back dive layout. 80117 Boys team, row 1: T. Wilson, E. Freeman, D. Tuttle, B. Woodruff B, Stevenson, D, Lamphear, C. Chandler, J. Frazier, D, Stearns, A, Lewis. Row 2: T. Walters, G. Wood, K. Williams, E. Hedgecock, J. Sugg, C, Stewart, M. Martin, D. Wood, and A. Wilcox. Not pictured, S. Craver, U David Wood practices his start. ,Mx V ,,. .i Ai. ,f K : ' W -44 1, fx .., f My J f-aw f ,,,,,,, L. :.:, A .. K 1 - 'aww .1 . Ti, K ., ,Ai .... 4 Qs' N, K iff: wk aw on 4 mu -gm Q we i 4 .f . v .x .Al ,N Q ak.. ,A Q N i WR umwwk www ik 45 Q x W ' g I N , Z 24 Q 1 ' W W , J' Li .513 rw 52:55 'Vw' ,W ' A I f M 4' ' ' A ffiaf ,,,,, 1 W Q1 , f f A ff -w?W , f V , wfliffgk ' U ,, M , -f . M' iff ww ,ff ,, -- '1'- my J, E I ! E S Q 2 E n z + 5 S011 in ,N 1 ,,., ' ' Drive It Home Mth GULF I The boys varsity golf' team learned to tee off without 4 out of their 5 top players lost to graduation. Mt. Tabor and West Forsyth were strong contenders for Demons this year. Kent Gitter, Blanton Vogler, Chad Cunningham, and Fleenor Jenkins all con- tributed to help the Demons become a threat to opponents. Since last season four out of the Eve top players graduated, all of which made the Central Piedmont all-conference team. Al- though we've lost some good players, if we all play well we should retain our conference championship, U said Kent Gitter. Kent Gitter prepares to tee off The Main Men , Blanton Vogler, Fleenor Jenkins, Kent Gitter and Chad Cunningham Chad Cunningham about to tee oft W ,Wm ' fm f ,, .R ,, W W -' . K . Kent Gitter cleanly hits a shot from a sand trap. ff , 5 ' 5, Q K F' , , . 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The Demons were a strong contender for the conference title this year and worked hard ,to try and make that hap- pen. Many of the devoted Demons were practicing before the season started to in- sure a winning season, Davie and Mount Tabor gave Reynolds tough competition this year. Coach Alexander said, As long as they work hard and give it all they've got, then win or lose they will still come out on top. Y 72fSports Jenny Mountjoy hurls a throw to Hrs! base. K ' ' ':tv.,,, -Bi Q Camille Williams pitches a fastball. Joely White bats a line drive. -Q' fm- few , A of also ,.,,,-,sf , L-, vw? -we Batting practice makes perfect! fsfomwzgwj If 7, ,M t -ff W. ,n Nw v fi a 1 V A Q W , L.. My , f, ,,W, W f , , 4 .,,,-wm,1f 4 -M N. ,,-M x Toni Stone positions herself for the catch. Joely White shows intensity while pitching. 4, .au ,,,,u,,N Sports X Z? 9 'Q 'J Ea wx .3 J ,S W 'W' ua 4 - . 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Y ff-55 ,g if 'A ,nw 1 - W fy- h W1 MT 1 e A ygwk' Wm 4 ' Y , A 3 it i, .Q yamw., y f' . ,jf if ,KM Y, WITENNIS 7b,f S por Coming off a tremendous season last year, the boys varsity tennis team lost only three starting players to graduation. Return- ing Top Gun this year was all-conference player Rod McGeachy. McGeachy provided much experience to the other members of the team. Other returning players were Scott Thomas, Geoff Fireman, lan Fay, Gray Fleming, and Rob Freeman. Bishop McGui- ness, Mount Tabor, and Grimsley gave Reynolds a tough time in the past, and that was expected this year as well. I'm looking forward to a good season and working with the returnees and new players, said Coach C. O. Taylor. The senior members of the team were Scott Carlson, Corey Miller, Andy Allen, Andy and Alex Burroughs, and Rod McGeachy. The boys had a lot of pres- sure this year coming off of an excellent season last year, but expected to play well despite the pressure. Carey Miller urges a shot over the net Bo Swarm returns a serve with a forehand shot I wg, 1: . 1 ? X,,..+-I X ,. 9. Rod McGeachy leans into a shot. 3 left: Rob Freeman sends a solid shot back against his opponent. Ian Fay knows he has won his game. ff ,Y 'G' , ,f V, K. , ,1 , ffffffv A llrsjfrirff ' K' ff' f' f 1 weary ,If .4 ' ' I F! flltrl ifgfzff' Jiffy K X an ,, J K f Q5Q?W 1 ff' f, ,,,,, . . ,Wiz , Row 1: T. Carter, S. Carlson,, R, McGeachy, and C. Miller. Row 2: A. Bazemore, B. Swaim, I. Fay, R, . H fyyyyy V -M . H Freeman, G, Fleming, A. Allen, Row 3: G. Fireman, S. Thomas, S, Taft, L. Bricker, and Coach W Alexander, Geoffry Fireman forehands a shot. Sportsf 7 7 'mam W IIL' ' ,wwf LOVE CONNECTION Reynolds High School has always held the dition of producing outstanding tennis yers. However, very rarely will one find a :ther-sister combination of tennis players, 'ch less with the caliber of Rod and Ashley Geachy. Rod, a senior, and Ashley, a Jhomore, have compiled remarkable re- 'ds during their high school careers and we always held the top spots on the tennis im. 'Rod first started playing competitive ten- when he was six, He enjoyed watching father play and it was he who gave Rod first tennis lessons. Since that time, Rod s excelled in his playing ability and is defi- ely a player to contend with. Rod has played in tennis tournaments in 'w York, Chicago, Houston, Louisville, shville, Birmingham, and Atlanta. ln 78, he and his partner were boys ten ubles state champions. Once again in 85, Rod and his partner became the eigh- an-year-old bracket state doubles champi- s and once again he and his father were her-son doubles state champions. ln '85, Rod and his partner held the number e ranking in the Southern District of nine rtes for boys eighteen doubles. During the st year of 1986, he and his partner held is number four spot in the Southern Dis- t for doubles and he held the number ,enty-two spot in the Southern District for igles. Also, in North Carolina in 1986, Rod d his partner held the number two spot in 'ubles and he held the number six spot in rgles. Rod 's high school tennis career is equally pressive. He has compiled an undefeated cord his freshman, sophomore, and junior 'ar with fifty wins against no losses. He was med All Piedmont Conference Player of e Year in 1984, 1985, and 1986. Rod has tained the number one ranking during his st three years of high school and he was 'med to the High School All-American znnis Team in 1985 and 1986. Rod is a senior so he soon hopes to play vllegiate teams. He has been recruited by inceton, Duke, Davidson, Wake Forest '1iversity, and the University of North Car- ina at Chapel Hill. Ashley has participated in tennis tourna- ents in Atlanta and Macon, Georgia, Co- mbia, South Carolina, and throughout orth Carolina. She was state champion ith her partner in doubles when she was n in 1981 and again when she was four- en in 1984. Ashley has also been successful in her high school career as well. She was unde- feated her freshman and sophomore years and has compiled a record of twenty-four wins against no losses in doubles. ln her freshman year, Ashley and her partner, Jen- ny Mountjoy, were sectional doubles cham- pions, and she was selected to the All Pied- mont Conference team her freshman and sophomore years. Throughout her high school career she has remained either the top or second seed on the Reynolds Girl 's tennis team. Ashley hopes to play in the number one position for the next two years at Reynolds. She also hopes to set a school record for four consecutive undefeated seasons and then carry on a collegiate tennis career. ln their own respect, both Rod and Ashley are excellent tennis players. Both of them have helped the Reynold's tennis teams to excell and both appear to have promising futures ahead of them. R.J. Reynolds recog- nizes them both for being such outstanding athletes. Sportsf79 R.J. REY OLD GU Y'S SOCCER CROSS COUNTRY 80X Sports The Boy's Varsity Soccer team achieved one of its most successful years in 1986. They won the conference championship with an undefeated 8-0 record and the team Hnished as runner-up in the state, losing only to Raleigh Sanderson in the state champion- ship game. Numerous players received awards for their performance in the 1986-87 season. All-Conference: Billy Mock, Wyman McGuirt, Brad Miller, Seth Woodruff Juha Miettenin, Stewart Wall, Parrish Griggs, and Corey Miller who was also named as the Central Piedmont Player of the Year. All-Region: Stewart Wall, Parrish Griggs, Corey Miller, Billy Mock, and Juha Miet- tenin. Juha Mietttenin was also named to the first team All-State, the All-South team, and fourth team All-American. VOLLEYBALL Although the girl 's Varsity Volleyball team may not have had the most successful season in the 1986-87 school year, they played hard and were successful in their own rights. The team received strong perfor- mances from several young players. The team contained only one senior player, so in the future the girls will have the experience of previously playing together. Most Improved Award: Noel Poynter. Coaches Award: Toni Stone. Outstanding First- Year Player Award: Tam Ingram. Most Valuable Player of the Season Award: Angie Brooks. The boy 's and girl 's Cross Country teams both Hnished off excellent years. A large majority of the team's members were ju- niors, so the Reynolds cross country tradi- tion will continue. Various members re- ceived awards for their accomplishments. Girl 's All-Conference: Michelle Rustad, An- drea Freeman, Mandy Queen, and Sheley Ashcraft. Michelle Rustad was also named as the Cen- tral Piedmont Conference Runner of the i Year for girl 's cross country. Boy's All-Conference: Jeff Smith, Anthony Abraham, Mike Ashcraft, and Glen Mays who was also named as Central Piedmont , Conference Runner of the Year. i All-City First Team: Mike Ashcraft, Jeff Smith, Anthony Abraham, and Glen Mays who was also the City Champion. Glen Mays was named to the All-State team. Glen Mays, Reynolds All-State runner. Tam Ingram shows how she earned her award. POR T'S RE VIE W Anthony Coles: All-Conference and All-Region. Anthony Abraham: All-Conference and All-Region. GH-? L 'S l EIWVIS The Girl's Varsity Tennis team achieved yet another successful season, compiling an undefeated record and taking the title of conference champs. Senior Jenny Mountjoy set the record for the most consecutive sea- sons with three. All-Conference for Singles: Jenny Mountjoy and Ashley McGeachy. All-Conference for Doubles: Jenny Mount- joy and Virginia Irving. Jenny Mountjoy was named as the Central Piedmont Conference Player of the Year. WRESTLING The Reynolds wrestling team rose to the occasion by compiling a 9-3 record and de- feating cross town nemesis East Forsyth. The Eagles had been undefeated in the coun- try for Hve years running before their loss to the Demons. Many of the wrestlers received awards for their outstanding performances throughout the season. All-Conference: Anthony Abraham, Kevin Gibson, and Anthony Coles. Honorable men- tion was Jody Wooten and Tim Williams. All-Region: Anthony Abraham and Anthony Coles. Jenny Mountjoy: Central Piedmont Conference Player of the Year. Sportsf81 -55.- l. ,up ga. ti ,. ,..,,, . rj 'L ,QC f Qy fi v,i , . xii M L- Q wwf 1 imqhmmH1,m-mh 3 1wf ww Y J fwmwwwap-A Uq w ' 'SQ iwfiml' 1. - '11 If N- MQ'?f'4i'Gra' 'F ' -N - .. I A ,gif X f' , W f ,RA ' ' . , JMS 1 ', A 4 4 -:JWQY - 1- '.' 95' , ' ., , I M '58-f'a : ' Tw L ' 'A H-NW : Q , .Y '.. Us 2. '-4' - .- 3 -M' ' I WA ' .He-I, M ff fn ,gg F: X-NYSE, Jr I V -' --fw.-w'M 4- . He' 1 . -J A -uv. ,-if -4. nf. .Ji MW f 1... ' s ' 1' P. rv. Q M' ' 1 41, M.xf?'f' 2f x .- W ' .J 1'W ' Q f X PM 1 A 'M M ty 'QW Maw, X 35 A f W 1 . W G x M 1 cf, 6 5 ' SGGC .X MN K 4 C M r xx ,Q- 2 , I ' 2 1- ff '-7?1.'.' ' U U gp ' , . I X iw may V n 1 e Q is-.',.f:f. 5 1' A - -f -' vw ,Qi g.,. . 1' xv' T 1 1 I x,- Y , .: 1 7, 1 I' 3, X V? , , P V,-, v , WW H W 'T Q 5 Qi 21 K- Y.. .. 4. Q -f 2 - A .- ww A ,, fav .M .' J , .:4.W 1. GUM 533. A , ,ZYTAZMTZEW 'NZM f , .A W ' W , g Q2 fn ' ' 3' ' I 1 , , ,MJ . wav-R9 'Lf ' 5 ' I if 6 W W5 84fClubs SEN OR GIRLS SER VICE CL UB The Senior Girls Service Club diligently works to assist the less fortunate and to uphold the ideals of Reynolds High School. SGSC hopes by the end of the year its members will have a true understanding of how their time and effort has benefitted others. Senior Girls' Service club participates in many projects throughout the year. The club works with the Red Cross, the Ronald McDonald House, CROP Walk, Street Scene, the Lighthouse Ministry, Mental Health Association, and PTSA. Officers: Marg , . ., , ,, Stacy Keith, Sec,, Carla Moss, Vice-Pres., Clare Stone, Pres. aret Garrou Jr Rep Jill Laskey Hist Lisa Tudor, Treas., if 5 , I , . -, MS WH? W ' -1 ,- . A' , . , f- 3-. I .4 kj TZ v A . . G13 's sm'L54' . if-Y .wha Q-.1 f W ' 'A Vx- , Seniors: Row 1, Kendrick Heckman, Jill Laskey, Lisa Tudor, Rachel Patterson, Leslie Noell. Row 2, Susannah Paisley, Lisa Milhous, Lindsay Torreyson, Clare Stone, Stacy Keith, Trang Ngo, Andrea Feeman, Christa Brown. Row 3, Lisa Moore, Elizabeth Earle, Jenny Laskey, Joanie Lacy, Mary Margaret Myers, Kelly Moser. H-1 , Q TRYOUTS Bears: Carl Stewart and Chris Boss. tv 1 1- . 'W'4-I-'49It2M9'1v+-w..,,.m,.,, . ' Swv gel., 'L Q lr A A A D . ,i ' Iv -1 r . ' 'r .nic W warg P fig' f. - x If ,j 2 P I w--1 vm' if ,gr v 1: A, Freeman, T. Ngo, K. Heckman, L. Torreyson, C. Stone, M. Myers, S. Paisley, L. Tudor, C. Brown, L. Milhous, L. Moore, K, Moser, J. Laskey, J. y, J. Laskey, E. Earle, Row 2: M. Teaney, T, Raft, J. Peterson, D. Debruhl, V. Irvin, K. Chapple, M. Garrou, S. Little, A. Goodman, Row 3: L. Noell, S, 'h, C. Coerr, C. White, G, Gatewood, R. Patterson, B. Noell, B, Perry, Row 4: C. Boss. t .xy Mfg M Wim Q 3, J' yt ,W wig . .W . . A WW v ' ' M Q, . Q... 1 M L'-get ff Q . 1 n 'ff'L W'1 ll L it A . 'ww ' - 4 A .0-K ' Bears: Carl Stewart, Chris Boss. SENIORSI! Clubsf85 ssfciubs EJ5AlChRffiEF?DUC1E'CHQLH3 The Senior Service Club is a group of young men dedicated to serve RJ. Reynolds High School and the community every year. The club 's service to the school and commu- nity is illustrated by their work for Crisis Control, raking leaves for the elderly, and beautification of the school campus. Senior Service Club also puts an emphasis on the promotion of school spirit by purchasing Beat' Em tags and providing drinks for the cheerleaders at football games. Wm W Xi 5 3. 'll 'II- Hllll. if-I. rm f, S Officers: Fleenor Jenkins, Sgt.-at-Armsg Gray Mitchell, Treasurerg Stephen Lackey President Townes Carl Secretary, Scott Carlson, Vice-President, Chris Boss, Parliamentarian, John Holoman Junior Representati fb 'iii 4 vi I a .r ij, if v iii Q A4 CM H? MW Senior Members: Zach Sheeran, Gray Mitchell, Carl Stewart, Stephen Lackey, Scott Carlson, Townes Carter Grant Bridges, Byron Edwards, Michael O'Conner. I .al I Petree Pat Sterchl Howard Kelly Barry Falrcllth Goef!'reyF1reman Jam1eL1vengood Greg Wilson Carl Stewart Gray Mztchell Stephen Lackey Scott Fleenor Jenkins Townes Carter Zach Sheeran Grant Bndges Byron Edwards Michael O Conner, Matt Mattocks Brad Mzchaels Brian Fireman 515 M 1553 Jumors and Sophomores: Jamre Livengood Chad Whzsenhunt John McCa1n Matt Mattocks Howard Kelly Greg Wzlson, Brian Fireman Chzp Petree Nat Taylor John Bull John Holoman Geoffrey Fireman Greg Wilson Fleenor Jenkms Barry Falrcloth GIRLS ' COUNCIL The members of Girls' Council aim to- ward working together to serve the school and community, They participate in such school projects as campus clean-up, Okto- berfest, serving as ball girls at soccer games, and selling carnations. The community activ- ities include working with children at Mental Health, Habitat for Humanity, Soup Kitch- en, Fasting for Hunger, Secca Santa, and the annual Key Club canned food drive. Girls' Council also strives toward a special unity within the club and with their brother club, Key Club. The girls and guys of both clubs enjoy social engagements that pro- mote lasting friendships. This page, top left, standing: Stuart Dills, Raquel Ed- wards, Lavonne Leinster, Betsey Chope, Sheldon Moser, Jennifer Lewis, Robin Groce, Mary Turner. Kneeling: Mandy Adkerson, Sally Watson, Helen McWhorter, Heather Moser, Beth Murray, Kirsten Schorer, Gretchen Smith, Catherine Turner, Anna Har- ris, Andrea Mittemeijer, Angie Hicks. Sitting: Catherine Crosslin, Amy Burroughs, Angie Smith, Dana Stewart, Caroline Leinbach, Mo Leverton, Elizabeth Frost, Su- zanne Clark. Opposite page, far upper right: Girls Council Hunneybuns Jon Rucker, Chris Hunter, and Steve Perricone. Upper left: Girls Council Tryouts. Mid- dle left, Lavonne Leinster, Sgt. at Armsg Helen McWhorter, Treasurer, Sally Watson, Historiang Shel- don Moser, Presidentg Betsey Chope, Vice-President, Catherine Turner, Secretary. Middle right: Girls' Coun- cil sponser, Mrs. Turner. Lower right: Sally Watson and Robin Groce at Girls' Council initiation party. wa- 2.1 xr In-I KF' W. . mai ,www -if feffw I 1 3119? M ,ufzx Hmmm' 'H in Ein I 4' . ,-'I 5 0 .ff I KNRr.'. - N . :fr 5 X Y - 1'l Clubsf89 KE Y CLUB UMANHOURS FOR MANKIND ' ' Key Club has once again been a very respected and productive club at Reynolds. With extremely dedicated members, the Key Club has illustrated its commitment to school and community service by participation in the Carolina Streetscene, S.E.C,C.A., the maintenance ot' Reynolds' campus and the Key ClubfGirl's Council courtyard. The Key Club also demonstrates its pride in being a part of Reynolds High School by collecting over 10,000 cans annually for the Thanksgiving Canned Food Drive. ln addition, the Key Club Follies, another annual event, raises over 55000 for Reynolds, and is the largest high school pro- duction in the Southeast. Continuing its tradition of excellence, Key Club has clearly maintained its International Theme of A'Manhours for Mankind through cheerful service and willing participation. 4 ,E xg f f . ae: X 'rf ,' gi ,Q..M,a-,, S we N int 1' Officers: Ist row, Alex Burroughs, 2nd row, Rod McGeachy, Andy Burroughs, Mr. Walls, Greg Robinson, Str Perricone .psf Steve Perricone, Key Club Sweethearts, Betsey Chope and Sheldon Moser, Alex Burroughs, Andy Burrougi UILGU' lla' lst row, left to right, Greg Robinson. Rod McGeachy, Jon Rucker, Jett Smit Steve Perriconne, 2nd row. John Shepherd, Sterling Griggs i 3 1 V14 2 i f f 5 Hu, tv lmrrson, H .t-'mow .f 5r'up'e:t1. r most -, A uri.-r, D Bimw 4, r..-.'-'i1g,J gm,-,1,qt lm .Mnsor R Q if 5,-1-wg., A PM H f't m B Lim 5 ff-wus. i' flat .1 sflmi. .4 5 .,w.f.1,.m,R .s R Bnmiizo. if trwfs. A os... rum, if .- .fm 1. r Vans n timiiil L Bricker, H if.m.'ff. 1' Rirhtartis, if s.,mim s Tait, B .st-nm.-.Q s mOOtfmfi', .rx is.,,,m,.,i H .41fOmci:L', R 4 A liuimughs, C Hunivi V lg 'sr .ff MA. . . Q it Q-Mi' A, if W' llliw 1 ' Q-I.':K 3'9 ' i f Rod McGeachy, Greg Robinson, Steve Perricone. Jeff Smith. ' . ,, , . , .. V. A Y l l - st row: J. Eskridge, M. Chambliss, T. Letchworth, G, Robinson, A, Burroughs, R, McGeachy, S. Woodruff 7. Hunter, 5. Wall. 2nd row: L. Jones, K. Davis, H, Foster, C. Miller, P, Ngo, A. Burroughs, B. Mock. J, Toss, R, Boneno, P, Griggs. was po 'ix , -1 ,I QW 'W ., Ku 4' W .1 is John Rucker, Rod McGeaChy, Chris Hunter. Richard Boneno, Alex Bur- roughs, Jeff Doss, Stewart Wall, Greg Robinson. Phu Ngo. Corey Miller, Andy Burroughs. Clubs All sefciubf RE Y O DS GIRLS CLUB The purpose of Reynolds Girls Club is to promote school and community involve- ment, spirit loyalty and volunteer work. The club is composed of highly motivated wom- en learning how to work well together and achieving high goals. RGC participates in SECCA Santa, CROP Walk, Cystic Fibrosis, Heart Association, and the Habitat for Humanity. Ki lst row: Jane Allen, Robin Fehr, Kathy Graves, Stephanie Harper, Sharon Miller, Kelly Potter, Jenny Mountjoy, Missy Himes, Laurin Womble, Shelley Milspaw, Melissa Felton, Kathleen Kelly, Jennifer Johnston. 2nd row: Peggy Fano, Sharon Henrick, Jennifer Sykes, Toni Stone, Christa Prout, Laurin Hayworth, Meg Gibbs, Christina Troxler, Candy York, Holly Covington, Tabitha Howell, Alex Qvanovich, Stacy Fano. 3rd row: Molly Sieburg, Mary Dagenhart, Jennifer Jamieson, Holli Pyatte, Kathryn Goodson, Betsy Shehea, Laura Smythe. 5 PUNKINS: Wyman Mcguirt, Brad Miller, Jeff Doss, Corey Miller. Not pictured: Kearns Davis. Melissa Felton, Jennifer Johnston, Laurin Womble ,twirl-' Stephanie Harper, Peggy Fano, Stacey Fano, Stephanie Von lsenburg, Jane Allen, Kelly Potter, Meg Gibbs, Shelley Milspaw. Mrs. Yount. -ii' Seniors: Jane Allen, Shelley Milspaw, Kathy Evans, Kathleen Kelly, Kelly Potter, Missy Himes. Row 2: Robin Fehr, Stephanie Harper, Sharon Miller, Jennifer Johnston, Melissa Felton, Jenny Mountjoy, Laurin Womble. Not pictured: Stephanie Von lsenburg, Kathy Graves. uw NJ Shelley Milspaw, Holly Covington, Jenniler Johnston. Peggy Fano, Stacey Fano, Kathleen Kelly, Missy Himes, Jeff Doss, Kathy Graves, Stephanie Harper. Clubsf93 REYNOLDS SER VICE CLUB The purpose of Reynolds Service Club is to serve Reynolds and the community through various service projects and school- related activities. With its sponsor. Mike Muse, Reynolds Service Club works hard to make Reynolds High School the best it can be. RSC illustrates their school spirit and pride by participating in Homecoming, Spirit week, the annual Thanksgiving Canned Food Drive and campus clean-ups. --,fe 5 yt -Q , . 1' . ' k ffl if if .1 - I Wiiiiff br: 51 .. Q RSC Playmates: Robyn Byrd, Susanna Paisley, Rachael Patterson. Marty DeBruhl, Rodney Tesh, Colin Stainback, Phil lvey, Mark Stack, Robbie Hudspeth, Rusty Whiteheart, Jack Frazier, Scott Ebert. Wyman McGuirt Q4 f'Club5 Officers, Top to bottom: Colin Stainback, President: Rodney Tesh, Vice-Pre dent, Mark Stack, Treasurer: Jeff Helms, Secretary, Wyman McGuirt, Parliami tarianq Robbie Hudspeth, Sgt.-at-Arms. row: Mitch Fortiscue, John Barnes, Scott Craver, David Atkins, Jack Frazier, Joel Mauneyq 2nd row: Gregg Eric Turner, Chris Cox, Patrick McDogald, Eric Dirr, Chris Sheainq 3rd row: Patrick Parker, Scott Gordon Scott, Blanton Vogler, Patrick Russell, Matthew McDonald, Dave Hudspeth, Marcus Asberg ---.....,.,., Q isty Whiteheart, Mark Stack, Robyn Byrd, Wyman McGuirt, Rodney Tesh, Susanna Paisley, Marcus Asberg, abbie Hudspeth, Colin Stainback, Marty De Bruhl, Jett' Helms, Rachel Patterson, Craig Wilson, Phil Ivey Clubs, ftti 95 D MON GIRL 'S SER VICE SOCIETY Demon Girls Service Society is designed to provide service for the school and throughout the community. Ushering at Ste- vens Center, working at Mayfest, curb clean- up and caroling at Arbor Acres are just a few of the service projects in which DGSS participates. Because DGSS is such a small club, each member has developed a close and special friendship with the other members ol' the club. Each girl contributes time, effort, and enthusiasm to help DGSS continue to be a productive club at Reynolds. -,ill ,., W Senior Members, Ha Nguyen, Kathryn Smith, Sarah Guerry, Jeanene Foy. 22. :f , T Q .,5 Qefcfubs szsrifiaaiisi-va-. Holly Gardner, Ha Nguyen. Q--.-1,4 Ofhcers, Kathryn Smith, President, Sarah Guerry, Vice-President, Ha Nguyen, Secretary, Christa Kiger, Historian, Trish Stockton, Sgt. at Arms, Jeanene Foy, Projects. Not pictured: Meg Waters, Treasurerg Kelly Liles, Project Coordinator. annul Above, Row 1: Lisa Broadstreet, Adrienne Boyle, Sunny Montgomery, La Ninhq Row 2: Michelle Surratt, Ha Nguyen, Wendy Broadstreet, Pam Clark, Helen Goldman, Christa Kiger, Jeanene Foy: Row 3: Sarah Guerry, Amy Daniel, Jennifer Webb, Kathryn Smith, Tracy Hackler, Erica Jurnigan, Trish Stockton. Kathryn Smith, Wendy Broadstreet, Lisa Broadstreet, Helen Goldman. Wendy Broadstreet, Lisa Broadstreet, Michelle Surratt, Amy Daniel, Helen Goldman, Tracy Hackler, Pam Clark. ciubsfw Qsfciubs The Junior Civitans ' goal is to serve the com- munity and Reynolds and to promote school spirit. Some service projects include working at Streetscene and maintaining the school grounds. The members participated in Okto- berfest and built the WINNING float for Home- coming. The Civitans try to maintain a balance between work and play, and always live up to the club's motto, Let the good times roll. JUN OR CIVITANS 46 i 1- .sw l-........'- i ' ' ' U , m'l':i N, A:-TE 3 at ' , Ofhcers, left to right: Brian Sturgill, Craig Cunningham, Billy Hanes, Brock Womble, Richard Cambell, Qi! 'ff , .. Xa? ,- ,af Sanu- ,- .- Q ' 'r - Tzfm.. ,Mmm ' ,,h. W.. A we-Q.. QW -. . Lett to right: Row 1: Dave Wood, Eric Palmberg, Brian Cooke, Jason McGuire, John Saluta. Jason Hong, Keith Spencer, Brian Sturgill, Eric Morrison, Craig Cunningham, Row 2: Richard Cambell, Greg Wood, Doug Hall, David Mount, Scott Waller, Jerry Green, Billy Hanes. Scott Bennett. Kursten Cohlar, Ward Snow, Johnny Moser, Jason Reece. Sweethearts: Sarah Guerry and Kathryn Smith. Fl. ,Z-' ' V ,Z- Richard Cambell, Jonathan Saluta, Craig Cunningham, Ward Snow, Brian Sturgill, Scott Waller, Jason Hong, Scott Bennett, Greg Wood, Jason Reece, Dave Wood, Kursten Cohler, Brian Cooke, Johnny Moser. Jerry Green, Brock Womble, Eric Palmberg, Eric Morrison, Keith Spencer, Billy Hanes, David Mount, Matt Butler, Jason McGuire, Doug Hall. Clubs QQ 100fClubs LADY DEMONS SER VICE CLUB The Lady Demons Service Club makes a committment to excellence in school and community service. LDSC has the charisma and initiative to bring together a diverse group and make it a success. LDSC prides itself in working with com- munity organizations such as the American Red Cross, SECCA, Arts Council, Streets- cene, Mayfest, Christmas Clearing House, and Big BrothersfBig Sisters. They support school spirit by participating in Oktoberfest and Homecoming and by attending sporting events. Officers: Camille Williams, President: Mishka McKeown, Vice President, standing: Lynn Woodruff Sgt, at Arms: Denielle Varga, Treasurer, Not pictured: Stephanie Zedlar, Secre- tary, Amy Steinmeyerg Historian. Left to right: Row 1: Denise Hollar, Mischa McKeown, Camille Williams, Andrea Pace, Row 2: Andrea Shutt, Alicia Williams, Janet Stovall, Katrina Covington, Kim Hong, Row 3: Amy Maynard, Mary Mutton, Lynn Woodrufi Denielle Varga, Vahean Webb, not pictured: Amy Steinmeyer, Stephanie Zedlar, Tonya McBride, Melissa Winn, Susan Jones, Michelle Jackson, Scarlet Young. Ist row, Camille Williams, Scarlet Young, Mishka McKeown, 2nd row, Danielle 1Sff0W,Ser1i0rMembefS-'K- C0Vff19f0H, J- Stovall, D- Viifga, M- JBCIYSUH, Varga, Lynn Woodruff, Amy Stienmeyer, Stephanie Zedlar, Katrina Covington. A- Paw, A- Williffmi L- W00dfUfff T- McBride, V- Webb, C- Williams. LW -.DDR -UE! LBS' ms: ,mg . W ' 'v lst row, A, Shutt, D, Varga, C. Williams. 2nd row: J. Stovall, M. Mutton, K. r . - 1 r Clingggton, K, Hong, L, Woodruff, A. Williams, M. McKeown. 3rd row, D. Hollar, V. izlgjglqfgngrgillltiffsiijriglahiiv cigjgm5k:2etfL Zlllkigziagil e W J. Stovall, T McBride, M. Mutton. 3rd row: A, Williams, D. Hollar, M. Shutt, K. Covington, A. Shutt, D. Varga, . 4 ,. L 4 - A. , f - , . 5. M K5 ,H .. Q.,-1 lm- . V4 ' W ' iff. .. . -. . I .M N N ' -1 'V .mm ,A ifTfQ.fT 5,'X'.' ' ' ' Xg,,,zg.ggLQ:.. Clubsfltil 102' Clubs ANCHOR CLUB Anchor Clubls purpose is to provide a unique alternative to the traditional service club at Reynolds. The club 's emphasis lies not only in school projects, but also in a variety of excit- ing community and cultural activities. Some of the projects they ha ve been involved in include: ushering at the Stevens Center, CROP Walk for Hunger, Red Cross, Salvation Army, teacher teas, and Crisis Control, The individual members of Anchor Club hope to develop strong friendships with each other, As a group, the club will strive to be- come the most outstanding it can be. Anchor Club contains a multitude of different personal- ities, each involved with separate interests and talents. There is such a diversity which gives this club its own special flavor. A a . af Q ' 1 Left to right, Row 1: Heidi Evans, Terrie Roberts, Row 2: Cami McBride, Elizabeth Goode, Ann Cass, A Colter, Susie Wood, Allison Oakes, Row 3: Ruth Anderson, Andrea Sears, Jonathan Bennett, Todd Ho Michael Gionis, Lindsay Jones, Michelle Rustad, Stephen Hash, Dawn Darby, Ted Lord. Andrea Sears, Heather Burdette, Scott Dacko. C J 4 3? , 3' F W ' , ff, 1 x V r . . sg A iz 9 is fu-1 at fi sr ' 145:12 4 'if' 'f 'aol kr 'Q 'l-Q v lf ,WN WM, g. .:,lD,,,,.WbwM .- , lr , 325' 1 f!f'J Er, -. :EL M E I ,H 1 Q,,,.,1. M , -, X , , iit, in ' 'H to 5 Chris Kierig, Cami McBride, Ann Cass. 1 lgxlmpu K sw 1: Sanford Leake, Andrea Sears, Todd Hoopes, Heather Burdette, Amy Denham, Susie Wood, Heidi fans, Melvina Baldwin, Cathy Turner, Row 2: Alie Speerstra, Ann Cass, Cami McBride, Allison Oakes, ichelle Rustad, Ruth Anderson, Jonathon Bennett, Angela Colter, Don Hanley, Ted Lord, Scott Dacko. WU it ,pf Michelle Rustad, Heather Burdete, Cami McBride, Jonathon Bennett, Todd Hoopes. 'ma Heidi Evans Cm ssyi 03 104fClubs up LEO 'S CL UB ggi i ' Q5 :J I L 1 L i I I i i i I i P '7vf!?f?? HHll Ni 1 1... Left to right, Row 1: William Holoman, Machelle Cooper, Row 2: Sahm Sullivan, Onnie Hardison, Meredith Drum, Brittain Tutt, Row 3: Paul Snow, Heathf Cockerham, Celeste Johnson, Leah Houck, Tommy White, Kathleen Gary, Tracy Wolfe, Kelly McDonald, Wesley Sheek, Leo 's Club is a service organization that is com- posed ot' many enthusiastic members. It has made serving the community and improving the school its top priorities. Participation in the canned food drive for Crisis Control, cleaning up the school, planting trees are among the numerous projects this club gets involved in. Through hard work and dedication, these students learned what it means to be an active member of the school and the community. Left to right, Row 1: Kathleen Gary, Celeste JOhHSOr7, Jenny Badgett, Kelly McDonald, Row 2: Tracy Wolfe, Machelle Coo- per, Meredith Drum, Sahm Sullivan, Brittain Tutt, Leah Houck, Heather Cockerham, ,sf ' N......,. 4 ,. R XF .., i Onnie Hardison, Tommy White. Pfficers, Onnie Hardison, Sgt.-at-Arms, Heather Cockerham, Secretary, William Holoman, President, Sahm Sullivan, Vice-President, Meredith Drum, reasurer, Kelly McDonald, Historian, 'ull F For M' ' F' --H -'al in :gee g an nl ass ease :see Ill aes ees: 32.5. Q -ii , -.. : unease I I ll I i umm ,u -:'unuM A' iw 1: Brittain Tutt, Sahm Sullivan, Machelle Cooper, Kathleen Gary, Kelly McDon- l, Wesley Cheek, Row 2: William Holloman, Merry Drum, Jenny Badgett, Heather ickerham, Leah Houck, Row 3: Paul Snow, Travis Cockerham, Onnie Hardison, fmmy White, Celeste Johnson, Tracy Wolfe. W, , Y, Y lv flllnl ll mm -: Q M, 'Ti William Holloman, Wesley Sheek, Merry Drum, Jenny Badgett, Travis Cockerham, Heather Cockerham, Sahm Sullivan, Machelle Cooper, Tommy White, Celeste Johnv son, Brittain Tutt, Ronnie Hardison, Leah Houck, Tracy Wolfe. ci-.bsfi 05 RJR MARCHING BAND The Band officers have a lot ot' responsi- bility on them. They must not only help Mr. Burns and the Band Boosters, but talk to other Band members about what they dislike. The RJR. Band ofticers are Mike Dick- heiser, president, Ruth Anderson, vice-presi- dentg Suzanne Defee, public relationsg Nor- ian Fordham, treasurer, Kathleen Kelly, secretary. le. in A W0 .dry 4 i,v,,' 4' .,- ,1- -' L ,.41:s2-Qin-' S J' M 'ff 'ifirfffpl' - ' xy, ' N A I T ' 1 E1 1,1 1 Band officers Drum major, Monte Conrad 10ofClubs Featured twierlers Laurin Hayworth and Tammy Morris 'Sw QA 4 75 4 vias: Q- v,- - in ibm' 'M VU-Vfix ! 7 XS! sa-'jiiiWf5, . R+ 55 wr kx 'T J A Q W i . ul, -f-,5,u. fi mul X.. f- in ww 1 ' 645' ir A sw , r , '! 'U 1 , 4'1,:...,. X. K ffggi gf 'n V ' i 2. S 4 - 1 f A ' A I 5, 4 5, N 'v w ,.-'- ' ' 4 - , .gxfvyws . , P 1 .K - bm 5 0 l iff? KXKX mi :SQ 2 ,X V V q ,..p'f4 V11 ' .-xx ,Lay 4 X 1 1' X 'k , 34 Qtr' I MQ? .2 x. Biff 4 1 i ' wigs.-1-'N' ' l , .2:f - -9i5T4Q.a K iii .ml fx Q- ,1 mRiS!Sa,,,b V 4 , if N5 . X XEf'.Yw.1 uw A W1 'w...4pvr'- fum 1 1' av' . W4 2-e. 2.42. OR CHES TRA 1 A. ,L.W dffC.S ,J,F ,R.Ad ,l.Ch k,2d I, rjligofli' Daizimj Hengjrvrrlj- Lewigjrxi Fonjiimv 3Z1ii5l3r1S- Wizlnisv Officers: lvory Cheeks, Lynn Woodruff Roscoe Pouncey, Jeanene Foy, Minnie Lou Raper Pouncey, C. Saylor lst row, left to right, Penny Jones, Tammy Scales, Katie Walker, Lisa Moser, Michelle Ashcraft, Minnie Lou Raper, 2nd row, Angela Kellam, Teresa Armstrong, Ruth Anderson, Clare Stone, Meera Mangaroo, Kas De Carvalho, Jeanene Foy, Lynn Woodruff, 3rd row, Kearns Davis, Rosalie Manuel, Suzanne Defee, Brandon Ward, Jose Saluta, Chuck Richardson, Noel Poynter, Jennifer Lewis, Ivory Cheeks, Mike Dickheiser, Wilson Pace, Jonathan Bennett, Suzanne Sutcliftf Angela Jones, 4th row, Stephon Williams, Jamie La Fevers, Jody Henzler, Conrad Saylor, Elliott Wilson, Roscoe Pouncey, Ward Davis, Richard Crouse, Monte Conrad, Josh Sugg, Norian Fordham, Travis Martin, Scott Dacko, Matthew Lamb IHS Vlulvs NCING BOOTS The Reynolds Dancing Boots dedicate them- selves to entertain spectators during the half- time of football, soccer, and basketball games, The boots participate in WSSU homecoming parade, Winston-Salem Thanksgiving parade, and performs for the Frank Spencer Classic. To promote school spirit the boots participated in Oktoberfest and sold school calendars. Officers,-top left, Michele Tuttle, sophomore representative, top right, Jenni Hewitt, junior representative, second row, treasurer, Eliza- beth Earleg Helen Mcwhorter, Historiang An- drea Bost, Secretary, Stuart Dills, Choreogra- pher,' Mary Margaret Myers, Chief Below: Juniors and Sophomores, bottom row, Christa Prout, Kirstin Schorer. Jennifer Sykes, Jenni Hewitt. Tiffa- ny Raitf Leigh Pervier, Margaret Garrou, Heather Waters. Ashley John. Michele LeFaivre. Anne Funai, Tanisha Booe. Melea Adams, Stephanie Burdette. Top row on steps: Adri- enne Boyle. Michele Tuttle, Jennifer Smith, Holly Coving- ton, Angela Bowden. Jamie Peterson. Christa Kiger. Trish Stockton, Amy Ammons. Meg Gibbs, Scarlet Young. Helen Mcwhorter, Catherine Turner, Anna Harris. Beth Murray wks SENIOR BUUTS 1.3, -37 S. e, y i W, ' i 0 Qs Q Q Q Mary Margaret Myers, chief Stuart Dills, choreographer -lf' l i . x I 2 o ' . o Andrea Bost, secretary Monica Davis Lk o Althea Baldwin I P h 5 I 4 A C Elizabeth Earle, treasurer 'N-. 4 x 1 If N I 'B wil 4 f 1 x 1 . .. -M . V A . ,Af Stephanie von lsenburg Jennifer Johnston, Greg Robinson, and Laurin Womble SENIUR BUUTS f ,M N 0 5 v J 0 4 m . E Q V Jennifer Johnston Christy MCCQU 5hf'U9.V MUSPHW I ' V 1 h o ' o e I Q Carla Moss Mary Turner Laurin Womble Stewart Wall Stewart Wall and Greg Robinson, Pom Poms I I I W KEEPING THE SPIRIT The Varsity Cheerleaders showed a fantastic effort to pro- mote school spirit and sports- manship and support all of the Reynolds athletic teams. They started off their terrific year at the beginning of the summer by participating in the nationally ranked UCA camp held at Wake Forest University, At camp they won numerous superior motions awards as well as spirit awards. The Varsity Cheerleaders not only participated in school activ- ities isuch as: pep rallies, games, Oktoberfest. and open housel, but they distributed that Demon spirit all throughout Winston-Sa- lem by teaching the Tiny Demon Cheerleaders, judging the Ard- more Wildcats 'ALittle Ms. Homecoming and participated in the Christmas parade and a school spirit contest held at Hanes Mall. These groups of girls, spon- sored by Ms. Tomlinson, never ceased to display their smiles, enthusiasm, and pride for dear 'ole Reynolds! TJ? -'x ,-1-7- Chief Jenny Laskey Co-Chief. Lisa Milhous !f Y.. 4 vi lst row, Chief, Jenny Laskey, Co-Chief Lisa Milhous, 2nd row, Lyndsay Torreyson, Camille Williams, 3rd row, I4llison Walker, Ginny Gatewood, Lisa Lyndsay, Jill Laskey, Katharine Chapple, Kelly Moser, 4th row: Ronda Wall, Tonya Beroth 112, , ' Clubs '7 Xf' Tonya Beroth ffl . I X gr, Katharine Chapple Ginny Gatewood ps ,-R f'- --11.-F Jill Laskey Lisa Lyndsay Lisa Moore Kelly Moser sift. , 332' 'ff' w it A ??Eis'Z LVf7dSa,V TOff2yS0r1 Allison Walker Ronda Wall Camille Williams , x f af AAA 4 'fu A. UM' Hn ,im ne ,mr My M-'W 'WM mf' W'-u, w in A window -6-zaamzfavn' 'aamaia-aSa'f.x,-'15-.5, Ronda Wall, Allison Walker, L yndsay Torreyson, Katherine Chapple, Lisa Moore, Ginny Gatewood, Jenny Laskey, Kelly Moser, Tonya Beroth, Jill Laskey, Lisa Lyndsay, Camille Williams, Lisa Milhous Demon, Jamie Livengood, Kelly Moser CLUb5f'!113 1 mfciubs J .V. CHEERLEADERS ii- The 1986-87 JV Cheerleaders work hard to promote spirit with dedication and strength. JV cheers for Foot- ball and Girls and Boys Basketball. The chief is Sunny Montgomery and co-chief is Catherine Crosslin. The Girls have improved on many cheers since going to Wake Forest Cheerleading Camp this summer. Chietf Sunny Montgomery Jackie Andachter Cathenne Coen 1 Kim Holley Shonda Hunt Co-Chief, Catherine Crosslin .nr an Angie Hicks Carolinas Leinbach ....s....,..,.,..t.. K ' P , ,, - me ,, t Row: Angie Hicks, Tanya Wall, Kim Holley, 2nd Row: Catherine Coerr, Courtney White, Shonda Hunt, Caroline Leinbach, Jackie Andachter. 3rd Row: unny Montgomery, Catherine Crosslin. Tanya Wall Courtney White Ciuf 7115 116fClubs PEP BOARD COUNCIL Pep Board Council is a small group of girls whose goal is to make R,J. Reynolds students aware of sports activities and to increase school spirit. They let the school know of upcoming events and give recognition to the players of all teams. Pep Board Council is responsible for the Beat'em tags distributed to the athletes before each game, selling programs at the football games, making banners and posters for many games, and decorating Victory Hall. Pep Board Council boosts spirit by participating in Oktoberfest, and the Homecoming banner contest. Row 1: Chibao Le, Rebecca Neeman, Amy Steinmyer, Mishca McKeown, Noelle Wilcox, Danielle Ted: Tracie Stewart. Row 2: Nena Foy, Tabitha Howell, Melissa Felton. Row 3: Amy Joyce, Kristen Crafford, l Dagenhart, Jenny Mountjoy, Jennifer Hance, Marcie Meadows. Pep Board Council gathers for a potluck. 'PH W-LQ 'Q wt Melissa Felton, President W Q 'S X it if 4 A CHURUS 'T 5 The R.J. Reynolds Chorus works hard to perfect their singing. lt takes much dedica- tion and hard work. Mrs. Mack is the instruc- tor and plays piano for the chorus. Mrs. Mack works very hard to make it enjoyable while learning and practicing. The chorus performs at assemblies and concerts. lst row T Harrison. 5 Fundvrbufk. S Galneu, C Crump. T Speas. T, Lee. 5 MCGUU, R Stinson. T Keaton T Mrllvr T Rcaws, T Rouse. 5 Bangor. 5 Dodd, L Hairston. R Warrvn. C Norman. M Hall Qmt row H frump K Butler 54 Scales S Mclntqwe. 5 Neelu. ca Young. A Elephantrs. R Hall, R Blackwell. D Reed. C Stmngv. D Pace, T Neely S Barr. A Ball. T Walsfr. R Love. T Scott. R farter 3rd row T Gu vnu. A Noah. K Barlwu, K Cunnarsorz, T Smith. T Caruthvrs, M Graves, J Gamble, A Thompson. V Dendy. U Rico. R Stokes, A Reed. Y Medley. T l.-iv. R Havnssworth 4th row R Sliced. R Burnettc. D Manning. ll Brown, 4 Mohlvy, fl faraway. L Thompson J 4'un1nnngs. J Horne. R Thompson. D Richards. J Moore. T Dvlwrrx. L Bailey. T Hairston, P Paxnc, U Atkins. L Alston. R Davis. 5 Wilson I DUS TRIAL Officers, lst row: Jason Hong, Reporter, Erik Freeman, President, Mark Swaim, Sgt. -at-Arms. Znd row, Carl Stewart, Treasurer, Eric Morrison, Secretary, Lance Marshall, Vice-President. lst Row: Brian Fireman, Maynard Munden, Miranda Hansley, Robert Simone, Carl Stewart, Matt Lamb. 2nd Row: Mr. Danner, Doug Hall, Eric Morrison, Lance Marshall, Aaron Wilcox, Matt Butner, John Slate. 3rd Row: Jason Hong, Steve Lloyd, Erik Freeman, Brandon Rumple, Mark Swaim. Not pictured: Marion Peoples, Trey McSwaim, Sonny Ng, Mr. Taylor. AR TS The American Industrial Arts Student Asso- ciation was the first club of its kind in the state. Their activities include listening to speakers, taking Held trips when possible, and learning about new tields of industry. AIASA holds an annual toy drive around Christmas to help the underprivileged children of the community. They sponsor the Scott Thrasher trophy for the most outstanding wres- tler. The Industrial Arts Club lets these young men receive their Hrst introduction into the in- dustrial world. cimbsfi 1 9 ieofciubs The main purpose of the Student Gov- ernment Association is to serve the stu- dents and faculty. The many activities ot' student government are Spirit Week, Spirit T-Shirt sales, and Oktoberfest. At the Hrst of November, the elections are held for Freshmen. ln May, ofhcers are chosen for the upcoming year. Student government activities scheduled for the winter and spring are, Teacher Apprecia- tion Banquet, a new student welcome gathering, and peer counseling. L' Z L. -' Juniors - John Kandara, Katharine Chapple, Meg Gibbs, Molly Yarbrough. Nikki Gonzalez. Sally We Laurin Hayworth SGA ofhcers - Bill Coleman, Brookes Parrish, Seth Woodruff Mary Margaret Myers, Rod McGeachy wt muh ...-c'-1-' A . I, I . ii .w1 i-.ff , Student government association group picture - Ist row, lris Richardson, Robin Groce. Sheldon Moser, Clare Stone, Katharine Chapple, Courtney White, Ashley McGeachy. Sally Watson, 2nd row, Laurin Hayworth, Meg Gibbs, John McGrail, Amy Burroughs, Alex Burroughs, Patrick McDonald, Mrs, Costner lsponsorl 3rd row - Rod McGeachy, Seth Woodruff, Mary Margaret Myers, Brookes Parrish, Bill Coleman, Kearns Davis, Molly Yarbrough, Nikki Gonzalez, John Kandara W, X' 1 M ni ...A ,em-'iff Sophomores - front, John McGrail, Iris Richardson, back, Courtney Students at work on ideas White, Amy Burroughs, Ashley McGeachy, Patrick McDonald Cluhs, 121 122,fClubs FRENCH CL UB -nn ll Q -- Y M' 'Z The purpose of French Club is to give students the opportunity to . interact with other French-speaking students. This year French Club - showed their spirit by selling crepes at Oktoberfest and making a 1. Homecoming banner. A . f T 1... J 'awww-1' iii 3241 Wi? iii 1 P 9' -5 - 3 tr!! Q, - ,J ,Il fb A ' Nr 94 1 53: 51 'W he , Etc: IJ' ir: i A Y 9 ' N :.. Nm :gtg ,.,, 3 , E M? W M11 Banner Committee: left to right: Tracy Hackler, Jennie Goodrun, Vanessa Miller, Nikki Reidy, Leigh Coan, Helen Goldman, Jennifer Webb, Michelle LeFaivre. Officers, left to right: Nancy Paynter, Treasurer, Heather Smith, President, Brookes Parrish, Parliamentarian, Matt Durden, Secretary, not pictured: Stu- art Dills, Vice-President. Ist row, M, Ganou, B Parrish, S Watson, S. Little. N. Paynter, H. Smith, R Croce, K Moser, C Chandler, K Sanders, J. Pharr. T Drawdy. M, Durden, C. Stewart. 2nd row, B Chope, S, Moser. M. Margaret Myers. E. Alderson, G. Fleming, M, LeFaivre, K. Graves. J. Lewis, J Allen, A. Burnham. N Reidy, A. Turner, T Ogburn, J, Dorgan 3rd row, T Heckler. J. Webb, S. Suthpin, D, Janos, W. Broadstreet, C, Cox, D. Lang, H. Goldman, A. Loftis, A Speerstra, M. Mutton, B Ward. 4th row, H, Kelly, D Perry. D, Crosslin, S Douglas, A, Stubbs, V. Miller, Y. Cleland. Not pictured: L. Coan, M Denny, S. Dills, J. Goodrum, M. Morley, M. Wessinger, D. Stackhouse. C. McBride, A. Smith, C. Wright. D, Benson. M. Waite, D Mount, C Cunningham hw- ,oa- Q .r' 1 Q - Q 3, '. -ol 4, ' ..- 'J if vw lr' win. 0, , A .' 5 'gg W 1 Q sw wp s .Q fl' X I - h H it ,.. - Q 4' gi gh Q! -' rt .Qs -xi . mv' 'le 1 . su 1 , if N lg! x, , z v!11C:f.1 , o C-TT' .QM Fl 5, ,Q M Y vw .W Y ' w .dw 5 xi,m'fzh . rg --...N 1194! Clubs PINE WHISPERS f:...,-- W K vw -M:- .,.,.,m-NW ,g 4. .si ul ,, ',,, f . 4- .Ai f ' V ' if 1 1 'A YN' ' W ' .,i.1ff1W'Ti'ff Eff? - '3 - , ' V: ,...,i .wa fs .W ..., ..-H-..-1---fr'-f' ' D AY V W ' V We ,. , . 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Sharon Miller 1 K - 3' .p'v S MUSE' ' ' vid Mount, Business, Jennifer Hance, Katrina Covington, Advertising Managers: Cindy Bullock, 'culation Manager Nelson Overnian, Arts and Entertainment Editor: Monica Davis. Clubs Editor,- Dawn Darby. Columnist 1 25 126, 'Cluus eifxcx A D GO D Hi W f-idlir I 'ii ' -1 4 , ti 3 -qi Mrs. Theisen, advisor, with Gray Mitchell Editors: Stacy Keith co-editor, Joanie Lacy, editor-in-chief Kendrick Heckman, co-editor. ,-, A... r 5 4 E t Sections editors: Kelly Moser, Todd Doss, Lyndsay Torreyson, Sterling Griggs, Nora Propst, Catherine Chappel, Gray Mitchell, Robin Groce, Not pictui I Kelli Liles. ' 'gd 1 Ly 1 E 5? Mggg W EXW lik? img i I nf 1 yg - fg it 'R W ' I' . Q. SOCIETY HILL SER VICE CL UB , n - 'Z' Ji, ' Li , ' W ' V 4, qw . fy.. Lina, f f , X . ,. 1 'www ,A - z-is . Q, HM , , M , ... n. U ' A .,,W,,,u, Y W W wwf Above, Row 1' Robert Walker, Suanne Defee, Michelle Sink, Chris Forsyth, John Dunkelberg, Dana Batten, Dawn Darby, Lewis Armour, Melinda Dudleyl 2: John McGrail, Jay Jones, Jamie LaFevers, Randy Horton, Eric Hedgecock, Dave Kraus, Mike Tate, Jeft' Vaughn, Kristen Grab Not pictured: Tracy If Jason Banks, Brandon VanEvery, Charlie Reece, Bill Coleman, David Johnston, Mike Dickheiser, Mr. Morrison, lsponserl. The Society Hill Service Club is Reyn- olds, latest tradition. The club has already helped with the Everharts Bar-B-Q and has plans for many other service projects for the school and the community. SHSC promotes the spirit ot' excellence of R.J. Reynolds. r f ifi'2f..'1'3? .E1f L ' 3' sgiggirr, T-If- E5 '. gierar, Q ' . 3 .5 Lzgggg , if f L. 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Q sf T Y -2 N is QL we 5 W Eggs. XQXQSSEX? :' X Q .X W - X ,L is an ,Weis L A Rs E , , , SN X -L 2 Mar Mar aret M ers ,Elizabeth Goode Stephanie Vonlsenburgl Kathy Graves, Sheldon Moser, ny . 7 ,,.t,m.. ,...L,,.. . gil Officers: Secretary - Sally Watson, President - Greg Robinson, Vice President - Steve Perricone, Treasurer - Catherine Turner. .. Y.-.. F x X 1: Qsfiirlls - 3123 .- Lg ,, - , A W 'A fl ffff i sg MM ' E, 3 A L r I T b h H ll Jeanene Fo Susie Wood Cami McBride Camille Williams, Sally Watson, Stuart Dills, John Kandara, Lisa Moser, Elizabeth Pack, First Row: a it a owe , y, , , W ' ' ' ' ll C therine Turner, Jenny Laskey Elizabeth Earle, Will Snyder, Meg Gibbs Doug Brown Gretchen Smlth Sara Little Brookes Parrish, Second Row. Jane A en, a . To a Beroth Jill Laskey, Suzanne Defee, Scott Craver, -V 9 ,V , , L Th d R Bob M ll r Kendrick Heclfman Joarue Lacy, Brad Schorer Alex Burroughs Eric N' L Stacey Fano, Laurin Hayworth, Glen Mays, Jennifer ewis. ai ow: i e , , , , L L L , - - A .F hR :G Rb'on,Ruth H9d91?CUClf. Billy MOC-lf, Jamie Redenbavgb, Ken! Glffefr Mffllvfy Chamblzss, Robby Harrel, Brian Fireman, Rod McGeahy ourt ow reg o ms W Anderson, Ann Cass, Kathleen Kelly, Jenny Mountjoy, Andy Burroughs, Chris Hunter, Halls Foster, Jonathan Rucker, Scott Carlson, Yana Cleland Stephen Lackey, Steve Perricone. H - I A aa. Q me S . '-,Sr i s yi A -ww-fY Nf - - - -as - . X. .. Q'-im.. ' . . 1' x-.em - NHS Seniors, First Row: Jeanene Foy, Susie Wood, Cami McBride, Camille Mlliams, Stuart Dills, Tonya Beroth, Jill Laskey, Elizabeth Second Row: Jenny Laskey, Jane Allen, Stephanie Vonisenburg, Kathy Graves, Sheldon Moser, Jennifer Lewis, Jamie Redenbaugh, Rod McGeachy, Steve Perricone. Third Row: Elizabeth Goode, Kendrick Heckman, Mary Margret Myers, Elizabeth Earle, Joanie Lacy, Andy Burroughs, Greg Robinson, Chris Hunter, Billy Mock, Scott Carlson. Fourth Row: Ruth Anderson, Arm Cass, Kathleen Kelly, Jenny Mountjoy, Alex Burroughs, Mallory Chambliss, Jonathon Rucker, Hails Foster, Stephen Lackey. , ax E , , LLWLJ --'H--B---f-f..................,., X' NHS Juniors, First Row: Gray Fleming, Mil Snyder, Doug Brown, Kevin Hamilton, Brookes Parrish, Sara Little, Tabitha Howell. Second Row: Suzanne Defee, Catherine Turner, Sally Watson, John Kandara, Andy Allen, Meg Gibbs, Stacy Fano, Ben Miller, Eric Hedgecock. Third Row: Lisa Moser, Kent Gidder, Brad Schorer, Robby Harrell, Laurin Hayworth, Gretchen Smith, Yana Cleland, Brian Hreman, Glen Mays. L!! 'Q 5 1' v f ' 1, s .. , m,.L.. , Imz. L m. .U ,, , . . , ,M MM, ,,, . M... Liss, ' ' ... 'K K f': Y ' . -.v +. ...SQA .' . ... '- r- R -. 5 -. .. .1 .,.- - ::. if' SEM' : M: -1--- 5 1-: 1 :.:. ,S-:SSW .. 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McKoewn, A. Bazemore, R. Sizemore, H. Pyatte, D. Stewart, B. Leverton, D. De Vries, V Irvin, C. Strom, F. Ferguson, C. Richardson, C. Troxler, L. Leinster lPres.l, K. Hamiltin, F Graves, J. Stovall, T. Carter lWce-Pres.l, S. Carver, C. Gilliam, E. Moselv, M. Dagenhart, H. Cathey, P. Smith, Ci Coerr, G. Gatewood, K. Nelson, W McGuirt, D. Kraus, B. Sparks, C. Thompson, G. Atwell, J. Smith, S. Britt, T. Vlasis, J. Reece, M. Mattox, J. Banks, L. NeaL M. Teaney, A. Bost, B. Levertorz, M. Dillard, D. Lamphear, D. Banks. I 5 use Row 1: Michelle Ashcrait, Susie Wood, Ruth Anderson, Christina Troxler lPreS.l, Holly Covington f'Sec.l, Laura Smyth. Row 2: Shannon Britt, Jill Laskey, Keifh Nelson, Clifton Gilliam, Penelope Smith, Kevin Hamilton. Row 3: Jonathon Saluta, Jenny Laskey, Courtney White, Jamie Redenbaugh lTreas.i, Dave Kraus, Andy Allen, Ann Cass. l 32, Organizations LATIN ke nk--fuukW f'mf ffff ,- f M , ,,g,,...e1 , , f, 1 , Row 1: Chris Hunter, Vice-Presidentg Ian Fay, Secretary, Hails Foster, President: Mallory Chambliss, Treasurer. Row 2: Sam Mft, Kathryn Goodson, Marya Gwyn, Jill Maynard, Melanie Vaughn, Katie Walker, Kristi McRae, Mary Margaret Harris, Kristin Miller, Mari Atwell, Jennifer Pegg, Scott Young, Kevin Yount, Jay Spivey. Row 3: Lucinda Fox, Amy Schultz, Dana McGee, Erica Jernigan, Caroline Leinbach, Catherine Turner, Ashley Foster, Tricia Skinner, Kent Gitter, Sterling Griggs, Tim Shaw, Pete Hodges, Matthew Eldridge, Debbie Newton. Row 4: Randy Shearin, Rebecca Neenan, Ben Miller, Albie Armheld, Robert Walker, David Johnston, Robb Freeman, Chip Petree, Andy Burroughs, Richard Boneno, John Slate, Tom Whitley. Row 5: Dawn Darby, Charles Vonlsenburg, Matt Hamley, Stewart Wall Brock Womble, Parrish Griggs, Byron Edwards. M l 2 i I M I 1 z '23 Row 1: Jenny Mounqoy, Vice-Presidentg Chris Hunter, Treasurer, Andy Burroughs, President. Row 2: Kent Gitter, Alexandra Cvijanovich, Meg Gibbs, Jennifer ,Qi A31 it Johnston, Kathleen Kelly. Row 3: Laurin Hayworth, Catherine Turner, Gretchen Smith, Dana Batten, John Kandara. Row 4: Charlie Reece, Alex Burroughs, my Hails Foster, Mallory Chambliss, Albie Armheld, John Slate, Organizations, 133 4,.,..,o,, . k V M, L, .7 -e.,..,,e,,- First Row: Margay Hanks, Molly Yarbrough, Amie Daniel, Shelley Milspaw, Elizabeth Goode, Dorcas Williams, Jamie Livengood. Second Row: Joe Eskridge, Andy Siegrist, Shawn l-lulsebos, John Harbuck, Robert Spaugh, Seth Woodrufzi Jeff Morgan. Not Pictured: Jennifer Stiener, Greg Robinson, Cathy Turner, Alie Speerstra, Karen Dawson, Rachel Panerson, Kevin Klase, Christa Brown, -,,f L- I VL .1 Z ,, M .,l f ,,l Y, J., :'1': I Elizabeth Goode, Seth Woodruftl Shelley Milspaw, Not Pictured: Greg Robinson. 1 34 f'Cjfg8I7lZdflOf1S ro oll L Row 1: Matt Hanley George Long, Doug Freeman, Chris Paschold, Sabrina McGee, Timmy Olson, Thomas Whitley. Row 2: Meghan Callaghan, Jamie Ogburn, John Slate, Devin Johnston, Sam Whitt, Row 3: Billy Hanes, Debbie Newton, Ron Roberts, Lisa Crump, Amy Denham, Brandon Van Every. Not Pictured: Yana Cleland, Chris Holzbaul, John Dorgan, Josh Hicks, John Nikas. qw Row 1 Leah Houck, Terry Keo, Gray Little, Chris Bradshaw, Heather Burdette, Krrk Sanders, Devon Davis, David Kurtz, Nat Taylor, Brzan Lovelace, Walt Best, Barry Blevins, John Cahoon, Lucmda Fox Row 2 Cary Clifford, Lon Reavls, Tracy Pryor, Chns Stuclrfli Laura Smythe, Danielle Tedesco, Krzsten Alexander Presrdent, Marzah Eshleman, Pamela Clark, Llsa Broadstreei, Sara Knott, Jennifer Adams, Chns Fulk, Justine Schmidt Secretary, Dorcas I Wrllrams, Krm Barker Not Pnctured Molly Sxeburg Vnce Presndent, Melanie Vaughn Treasurer, Stacy Bumgamer, Mary Mutton, Nnkkl Gonzalez, Lorne Haml, Mary Hames, Charles Rxchards, Heather Kxger Organizations , ' ' 135 mfM'Qg,1LiysQQQQ,.fwzmgQ:Qs,Lwww::v'm:Q1 :gQz2:1w fry , rw WWpg4'E 'sQ M gy'rwW'JQ42w32zw 9 MWQWZQQH M 4 ,wwf 3 figs gg ,ggi ,L1:::5:,4::3y gg, :Q Qssl-ff' A 1145215 ' g,,QQQfMwww0 ,,,,JQw,w wfg,,,g,' , we-U 'Q QSM ' WQ'5Q,,Q x 2' '2'M36'W HWMHZY W rw Jem! 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Fourth Row: Randy Horton, Charles Richards, Mchelle Ashcraft, Edzo Braalcsma, Phu Ngo, James Berry, Glenn Carl Stewart, L ydell Thompson. I Organizations! l 3 7 TQ?ffg5f':,71f'?:2H3Zi i ,Mx .alilizimseiaZ.,,,w'wrgL bf 1gg1:gw,,z,, W. we M Qg:,g9g,M, fi f , , V ,, ' A' W W VW 'T PSY' A 'iwwwff-wa51 1Zk'i1':4i,iafyzLZQ,Mwwm.W,ML 35175, ,j,Li,LW..v.i ii ,Q f V Lv, :Aj U i . 5 V , A , , ,. ,, .vi 'Mi M Z , V im. ,mwimiwwxzzw.:2,i,Wi,l,l. iwwggfizgvgguLANMQEZ.igiiiizwgbjiifbVMM mm lm B h S ond Row Lisa Milhous Andrea Bos! Mary Margaret Myers Alicia First Row: Kendrick Heckman, Camille Williams, Melissa Felton, Andy urroug 5, ec 1 , , , Williams, Stuart Dills, Kathy Graves, Tonya Beroth. Third Row: Sheldon Moser, Jon Rucker, Joanie Lacy, Carl Stewart, Susanna Paisley, Andrea Freeman, Michael Anderson. Not Pictured: Lance Marshall, Betsey Chope. lsgggiiyw '44 , y j ' gg 'jf 1 4' , f' 1' iw: t 2 . . ,. . 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Row 3: Sara Stevens Kim Flynt, Teresa Bowman, alicia Mlliams, Joy Hayes, Amy Bullington, Suzanne Closby, Felicia Hughes. Row 4: Pam Blackwell, Kim Benson, Alisha Hash, Jackie Stinson, Lisa Brown, Johnny Tucker, Jason Hummel, Andy Gibson,lNorman Bunce, Calvin Carson, Chris Pfafi in A S I 1 N . 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Row 2: Brittan Tutt, Samantha Sullivan, Meredith Drum, Cathy Bamhill, Timmy Olson. Row 3:Permy Jones, Jennifer Moore, Nona Simmons, Tiffany Rhynard, Cathy Netter. Row 4: Gray Little, Molly Yarbrough, Terrie Roberts, Stacy Bumgardner, Aaron Bohn, Jesse Mether, Iann Caskey, David Kurtz, Cliff Stancil, Dorcas Williams, Dexter Newton, Lisa Crump. I 4l7 Orgamzaiic . , if Row 1: Sonya Barr, Chris Mdeman, Davida Smith, Allison Gore, Donna McLean, Secretary: Kim Welbome, Row 2: Cienne Washing! l D k Presidentg Donald Darby, Kedrick Smith, Wce-President. Rochelle Parker, Treasurerg Clifton Gilliam, Eve yn oc ery, on, Monica Simmons, 'Nw- X EXE N5 Kevin Keller, Matthew McDonald, Derek Boles, Reporterg William J. Shugart, Presidentg Matt A. Hege, Wee-Presidentg Andrea Sears, Treasurer. Not Pictured: A Noel Poynter, Secretaryg Kris Shields, Brian Cooke, Cathy Turner, Shawn Hulsebos, Asst. 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She also adores dachsunds and likes to tell stories about the dogs she has owned. as M-oi 4 Q Q Q 26 Q W2 it v W as Q' 3 Q s as 35 QMS +9 3 1,553 His We ggsfswlgsrgg , M3333 Efrsjsgs 533336925 fr X 0 QS he ' fe Egg 4. ggi 2 Q Q SSS ' fi . 4 m3QigEv'm F gibvig W 9 52921520 was ' gsgmggg is 5 E gy we pgs s ,Z 5 W sk is 2 9 'Q y S ss 3 Q W W xv 3 4 it as 9 mi 2 is as ,sad M. W is 5 we ,gc is Q H it Q Q it 228 at Eg 3 1 sg: , 332 r Q as is 5 gs 3 at P , A, it Her love and concern for students as individuals make her an effective counselor. Mr. Robert Deaton She is genuinely interested in her students. She gets personally involved and really wants them to do well and be prepared for the future. Mr. Richard Mock l Z, .s-kr I became assistant principal at Reynolds in 1 that capacity for three years. After one year, I1 at Hanes Junior High School, I returned to 1966 and have been principal here for 21 years. for me at Reynolds. The Senior Class usually of the school. If you have an active and positive dmmistfation ts! . expect a good year. This year is special because positive, active, and show excellent school tion to their school. My favorite side of Reynolds 150fFacult The success and leadership of the student body makes running IQJI2 an easy job for the Robert Dea ton I 't '. Q . Assistant Principal is my hrst year as an assistant principal, this makes a little more exciting. l have really enjoyed this year am looking forward to many more. l feel the students are my favorite side of Reynolds, l've been in the school business for 14 years and I feel the Reynolds students are by far the best I've been associated with. Students take a lot of pride in the school and this makes my job easy. Coplin, Assistant Principal and enthuasiasm of the student body set this previous years. My favorite side of Reynolds class day, and graduation, lt's nice to see a re and watch his excitement build while past years. Reynolds stands apart from the way that the graduates hold their allegiance and want to come back and visit. V Moore, Assistant Principal that this school year has been one of the smoothest in school and overall functions and l think the the student body has contributed to this greatly. displayed by Reynolds students in their a special place. l enjoy seeing the student In School both in academic and in extracurricular Faculiyf151 152f'Facu Mrs. Qobinaon COIHC8 through just WCFC GETTING AHEAD as you thought you I he North Carolina Business Education Association presented its member of the year award to Daphne Robinson. Mrs, Robinson has taught voca- tional education at Reynolds since the 1971-72 school year during which time she has strived to obtain the most highly effective teaching tech- niques. Her awareness in new studies and information is heightened through her ac- tive participation in the North Carolina Business Education Association. The award is regarded as a great honor by Mrs. Robinson and her colleagues. To be nominated for the award, a member must be involved in all levels of participation. Mrs. Robinson was nomi- nated as the organizer of the National Business Education Association 's meeting in the spring of 1987 in Boston, Massachusetts. By winning the Member of the Year Award given by the North Carolina Business Edu- cation, Mrs. Robinson brought honor to the side of Reynolds most often taken for granted, the excellent fac- ulty. Col. Charles Abbey JRO TC W st- ss Wilson Alexander Ashley Atkins, Social Studies Physical Education, Health ?' i 215' 2 .J E Kate Berry Cooperative Occupational Training Yvonne Baron S Librarian gggxc N , it Q .,.,, ,, X s ., Aiikrkrik JL K Jill Bran off Mathematics Leslie Boek Social Studies as , i l Nancy Brown Terri Brantley Nell Britton Science English Mathematics F.mnyf153 Meet The Department Leaders As a department leader, my jobs include such things as coordinating the 9th grade curriculum, and distributing textbooks as needed. Mrs. Mercer As a department leader, one of my jobs is coordinating departmental activities. Such things as meetings, making and administer- ing standardized tests, and socials all fall under my category. Mrs. Rash The most pressing need is a materials center and location of classrooms in the area of RJR. Mrs. Storch I would like to see an activity period. Mr. Taylor 'Hs a department leader, my specific job is a vocations and occasional education chairman. P Mr. Hutchins The time that it takes to be a department leader varies from year to year and depends on the time of year. Mrs. Storch I am responsible for helping teachers in our department get books on materials they need. I am also responsible for coordinating our section of the foreign language display at central ofhce each year. Mrs. Thrower It would be nice to have updated lan- guage equipment. Some teachers could use more supplementary materials. Mrs. Thrower As a department leader, I usually work 2-3 hours per week on different jobs. Mr. Hutchins lqiwtllhw Mr. Roby Walls, Mr. Clark Taylor, Mrs. Ann Lanning, Mrs. Jean Thrower, Mr. Richard Mock, Mrs. Dollye Mack, Col. Charles Abbey, Mrs. Mildred Rash, Mrs. Joan Hardin, Mrs. Phyllis Dunning, Mrs. Gay Stetter, Mrs. Mary Starch Not Pictured: Mrs. Vabeanne Smith, Ms. Marion Pittman, Mrs. Marilyn Mercer, Mrs. Yvonne Baron, Mr. John Hutchins and Mr. Doug Crater xii 1 Charles Burns Evelyn Cabbel Kitty Cagle Band Science Librarian 154fFaculty . Q- x - . . .... N N. X' ,. re xv A ,F Jeanette Ca viness Foreign Language Douglas Crater Physical Education Rhodena Cromer Steven Danner Guidance Secretary Industrial Arts Rebecca Costner English Scott Crews Industrial Arts X, V ,, ' l Billie Diamond Mathematics 156fF 1 Singing Lifts thc spirits of Teachers itizens of Winston-Sa lem are now more than ever recognizing the many varied talents of teachers in the Winston-Sa lemfForsyth County School System. Joining the Faculty Choir is one way teachers show their dedication and tal- ent. This choir has enter- tained many in its three years of existence. With Lee Beall directing the eighty members, the choir is able to perform for the Arts Council, as well as the Benton Convention Center. The choir members are volunteers from the ad- ministration, teachers, and aides from all over Forsyth County. Daphne Robinson and Joan Hardin are two members from Reynolds. Be- ing a part of this choir takes time and dedication. Not only do the members meet every Tuesday at Central Office, but also they must learn and practice their music. Popular, religious, spirituals, and mu- sic from the Hfties are some of the types of music sung. The choir hopes in the future to gain membership and to entertain larger audiences. -5 ii' Janie Donaldson Randal Dulin Shirley Dunlap Foreign Language Physical Education Guidance Counselor S fs Bette Glance Social Studies Phyllis Dunning English Sarah Fix Computer Science Madelline Gordon Library Aide Arbry Felder Science Dorothy Francis Guidance Counselor Connie Hance Office Facultyfl57 Mrs. Jenkins Adds New , Life to Gfdinafy ocational Classes rs, Jenkins, a vocational teacher at Reynolds, is more involved than most realize. Not only does she teach Marketing and Marketing Merchandising, but also Fash- ion Merchandising and Typing I. The classes she teaches are open to anyone interested and are considered as elective courses. Mar- keting provides students with the opportunity to receive on-the-job experience for future jobs. It also encourages students to think seriously about the working world and the importance of U.S. l Marketing, according to Mrs. Jenkins. Fashion students study techniques of fashion and learn various fashions for different occa- sions. This certainly could be an exciting class for most students. An interesting aspect of Mrs. Jenkins' classes is that over half of her students work during the day while she is teaching at school. Most would believe that there would be problems with communica- a tion, but Mrs. Jenkins disagrees. She said, No, there are not many problemsg there is always a definite line of communication between teacher coordinators and employers at all times. The average pay for most of these students ranges from 33, 65 to 83.86 an hour. lf these classes are not enough to prove that Mrs. Jenkins is truly an extraordinary teacher, consider that she is also sponsor of DECA, a club directly related to vocational classes. DECA is a student-centered organization whose program is specihcally de- signed for Marketing and Distributive Education students. If you are wondering how to get involved here at Reynolds, these classes are a good place to start. While you are considering sports and service clubs, remember these electives and give them a chance. Mrs. Jenkins can show you how different her classes really are. 3 f JOGH H81 din Valerie Hawes Home Economics Mathematics issfnainy Dixie Holland Food Services Bert Holliheld Science 1 Jane Hyde Art '- 1 Susan Keener Valinda Kimbrough Foreign Language Mathematics John E. Hutchins 1. C. T. Mary Jenkins Marketing Education Ann Lanning Art Facultyf159 Donaidson. Morrison and Cavinoss Spend Timo in the Far Comets of the World I was caught in the Metro in Paris and couldn't get out, fl had dropped my ticketl. Consequently I crawled under the gate! During the summer ot' 1986, Mrs. Janie Donaldson, who teaches French, took a trip to France, Italy, England, Scotland, and Wales with her daughter Denise. Her favorite part of the trip was her visit to France. She loved Paris, Nice and the Riviera. A lot ot' Americans say that the French people are not friendly. l found them to be friendly and helpful all around the country, says Mrs. Donaldson. Communication was not a problem because almost everyone speaks English. As for the future, Mrs. Donaldson would like to visit the Scandinavian countries. Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil were the highlights of Mr. Charles Morrison 's trip to South America. During the 23-day trip, Mr. Morrison took a train trip from Cuzco to the legendary Machu Hcchu, the lost city of the lncas. This city was one of his favorite sites along with a trip to see the beautiful Tquassu Falls on the border between Argentina and ,Brazil By using Spanish in the countries he visited and trying to learn Portuguese, Mr. Morrison 's knowledge of the cultural and language differences be- tween nations broadened, making his travels a learning experience. Traveling with her family, students, teachers, and adults from Reynolds, Mrs. Jeanette Caviness took a ten-day trip to Paris, France, Lucerne, Switzerland, Rome, Florence, and Mlan, Italy, Almost everywhere in Europe is fascinating due to the variety of cultural differences among the people. l liked Paris because of its beauty and excitement, and I enjoyed Lucerne for its serenity, peacefulness, and beautyg Italy for its art, antiquities and pace of living, says Mrs. Caviness. According to Mrs. Caviness, the Europe- ans are more reserved than Americans, however, the more she travels, she becomes more convinced that people are the same everywhere. Q- Q Charles Morris? lol? .i Facu .. Q 'xiii' ' V l if H. Louis Leal Norma Long Science and Foreign Language Registrar i Jeal Z am- Q i Jan Lube English and Drama t Q 5 ,V if Doll ye Mack Chorus S is M Patricia McMichael Administrative Secretary Richard Mock Brenda Molnar Director of Student Services Guidance Counselor Joy McLaughlin English as a Second Language Marilyn Mercer English, Foreign Language David Morris Social Studies Facultyf161 Talented otuclont Nominated For Governors School Governors School is a high honor program held to assist gifted students to achieve and fulhll potential. It is also held to stimulate local schools toward establishing improved pro- grams. This program, the oldest statewide summer residential pro- gram for academically gifted high school students in the na- tion, is held at St. Andrews Presbyterian College and Salem College. It is only open to high school sophomore and junior students. It is funded by the General Assembly of North Carolina, so there is no charge to the students. ' There are two areas in Governors School, academic and non-academic. The academic area includes English, foreign language, math and natural and social sciences. The non- academic area includes art, drama, dance, instrumental music, and choral music. Approximately 800 students are included and they take classes in their area. It is a very high honor to be nominated for Governors School. After the school system level, there is one more level of competition. One can be nominated for either of three categories. The superintendent picks two outstanding students out of the whole school system. Edwin Anderson was one of the two students chosen as the superintendents choice. The next category, academics, has a maximum of sixteen students in the school system. The students nominated for this are Edwin Anderson, Hollana Covington, Grey Fleming, Clifton Gilliam, and Laura Smyth. The non-academic category includes Jona- than Saluta and Brandon VonEvery for artg Dorcas Williams, Elizabeth Frost, Tabitha Howell, and David Kurtz for dramag Michael Diclrheiser for instrumental musicg and Kasumba De- Carvalho for strings. Charles Morrison Louise Mowbray Foreign Language Science 162fF ny ,aQ'st'Q' K , Laura Mueller English E E E Michael Pelech Driver Education Kay Phillips Marion Pittman Ofhce Aide English Mike Muse Linda Neu P.E., Health English Glenn Perryman Vocational Agriculture Mary Porchey Mathematics Facultyfl 63 DJL2 Seniors recognized for National Merit The National Merit Scholarship pro- gram is an annual competition which is privately supported, receiving no feder- al or state funds. Only about 15, 00 high school seniors nation wide will qualify as semihnalists and advance in the Merit Scholarship competition. The semifinal- ists are determined by their PSAT scores, the qualifying scores are inde- pendently established in each state and vary from year to year based on the scores as a whole in each area. The Semihnalists are notified in the fall and are given nationwide attention, in addition a list of their names is sent to four-year colleges and universities throughout the nation. Once a student is acknowledged as a Semihnalist hnal applications must be completed. Those students who advance receive a Certih- cate of Merit and will qualify for a num- ber of different scholarships. In the thir- ty-one various areas of competition some 96,000 Merit Scholarships, worth more than S28 7 million dollars, are awarded each year. Reynolds is proud to have tive se- niors this year who have qualihed as National Merits Scholar Semihnalists. The competitors are Ruth Anderson, Ann Cass, Amy Denhan, Cami McBride, and Susie Wood. Congratula- tions and Good Luck! X 'Ks National Merit Finalists: Ruth Ander- son, Amy Denham, and Cami McBride. 164 fFac nu-if Minnie Lou Raper Mildred Rash CSM f-72317195 Rlddldf Orchestra Mathematics JRO TC ulty Daphne Robinson Business Education Linda Saleeby Science Bonnie Shadle Greg Simms CDC Aide Guidance Counselor Charlie Ro we Foreign Language Kaaron Saunders English Sandra Simpson Mathematics Facultyfl 65 l66fFacul Students prepare for future at College Da When choosing a college, there are many decisions to be made. This past September, college representatives from over one hundred organizations came to the Career Center to help seniors make these important deci- sions. The Post Secondary Opportu- nity Session was held from hve to eight o'clock p.m. A ln committing to a school, many seniors base their choice on their in- dividual personality, the college sur- roundings, the size of the school, the cost of the school, and the level of competition between students at- tending the school. Taking the SAT and having a strong accumulative grade point av- erage over the four high school years ,weigh heaviest in the admissions of- fices. Many upperclassmen take the SAT two or three times. Hnally, the biggest time consumer in college ad- missions are the , . . ESSA YS. After sweating through all of the tests and essays seniors can relax when the mailman brings their well- earned college acceptances. College is a big choice, like high school, it's what you make of it. Jamie Redenbaugh discusses the prospects of the armed forces with a representative. Jack Small Transportation fy Carl Stewart, Parish Griggs, and Townes Carter browse through the college booths. T Harold Smith CDC is is Reynolds Students look at the college brochures. Joanie Lacy and Carl Stewart question college otha Kathryn Smith Social Studies, English Y Valjeanne Smith Business 532222231555Zmzzfitzztzsf5252221152:ggiiiizz?ir:-cifzzizwi Mike Southard Learning Disabilities S 'ov Louise Still Business Education Gay Stelter Science Elizabeth Snyder English Jim Spivey Physical Education, Health 'Wm Nancy Still Secretary Facultyfl 6 7 Dfeparing for the future with SAT Drop lt's there. Lurking in the back of the mail is the official SAT lScholastic Aptitude Testi admissions ticket. Opening the enve- lope, you feel your stomach flip in anticipation. How can I ever do well on this impossible test?, you ask yourself The answer came easily to some conscientious RJR Stu' dents. The Winston-SalemfForsyth County school system sponsored a program to improve SAT scores. Although the program had a standard curriculum, each school hosted its own course which was taught voluntarily be teachers at the home school. The program, open to juniors and seniors, attracted between twenty and twenty-hve students. For a thirty dollar fee, which included the price of a Barrons SAT Review Book, the stu- dents met each Tuesday and Thursday for one and one-half hours of instruction. The verbal section of the course was taught by Ms. Theisen, an English teacher and the yearbook advisor. She focused the course on suggestions for independent study in the eight differ- ent types of questions found on the SA T She strove to make the students feel better, more comfortable, with the testn by letting them know what to expect on the test and by explaining how the test is scored. Ms. Branofi a newcomer to RJR, instructed the math sec- tion of the course. She worked to teach the students to apply the things they already knew to the tricky problems that re- quire a lot of mind work. Building student self-conhdence, teaching clever tricks, and intensive review were her teaching goals. The students who participated in the course seemed enthusi- astic about the instruction, despite the early setback the course experienced when the books were over two weeks late due to an organization problem. Stephen Schiller, a junior, took the courst in order to do better on the SAT by means of re- freshment of ideas and review of past work. H Based on the work he did in the class, Stephen, like the other students, hoped the next SAT envelope hiding in the mail box would contain improved test scores, maybe even a perfect score of 1600. prepare for the SAT with the help of a practice taking the section during a study session. X I N -v M Maynard Surratt Cheryl Swangon Mary Sfgfch Social Studies Learning Disabilities English l68fFaculty Clark Taylor DeEtte Theisen Industrial Arts English l ration course for college bound Ju- ' niors and Seniors. L , 9 ,,i. '45, in Jean Thrower Martha Tomlinson Foreign Language Mathematics Norman Trzaskoma Candi Turner Anne Walker Mathematics English English Facultyfl 69 Times Have Changed Since Teachers Had DQDULMQ HANGQUTCS Cool, foxy chick, and 'girls are just of a ot' the quotes. You probably would not think of your teachers did when they were in high Mr. Morris played basketball at Miller polo, and rode by girls' houses. Mr. during his two years at Reynolds was to ketball scholarship to college. As a result, most time was spent practicing and studying. He says, hgured l'd have the rest of my life to catch up on my social life. Mrs. Costner cruised Tunnel Road, the place with all the motels and restaurants. She said, We 'hung- out' at two drive-in restaurants in Asheville, NC - Surfside and Bucks. Mrs. Costner cruised which was a huge restaurant with several cruise around. Mrs. Costner adds, would get my dad's 1947 Dodge, 'The drive to Surfside. Most people brave to drive such a horrid-looking public, and straight-drive at that. One of friends met her husband while riding in The Two of her favorite sayings were ugly as and 'grubv which meant make-out . Mrs. Caviness went to the Dairy Maid, the skating rink, and cruised Main Street. Mrs. Caviness 's favor- ite quote was Sho' Pete which meant sure, of course. Mr. Spivey and Mr. Surratt both cruised Stratford Road when they were in high school. The popular spot was the Triangle, where the Ski and Station is now. Another popular hangout was where NCNB at Thruway now sits. Staleys best cheeseburgers and fries around. Popular hangouts for Mr. Elrod included vice restaurants and movie theaters. Every night, the community would host pep rallies in down town Whitmire, S.C. Mr. Elrod stresses the changes between 1969 and today by saying, lf I had two dollars in my pocket, me and my date could have a Mm Cmsmg full weekend and still have change in my pocket on 1947 Monday. hx lexander was Mrs. Theisen performs in .. Fw , i Roby Walls Social Studies Steve Warren Mathematics Ruth Washington Social Studies Janice Weeks Paula Whife Social Studies Home Economics Tim White Kay Windsor , Science English, Journalism Rita Wood Susan Yount Linda Zink Business Mathematics Physical Education Facultyfl 71 Students Enjoy S Cafotcriaks NEW Loot 3 Reynolds High School has been very S fortunate this past year to have raised enough money for renovation of the cafeteria. Ms. Holland, the director of r cafeteria services says the new look is t great for the outlook of the students. I t think they are proud and I am conhdent i the students will keep it as nice as it is at present, said Ms. Holland. The stu- dents that eat in the cafeteria are very I impressed with the new look. Many of them said it looks like McDonalds. The money for the new look was raised solely from student purchases at lunchtime. Since food is our primary expense, we can all be aware that it will take several years to get the extra mon- ey to pay off our debt. Student partici- 3 nation in the lunch program is very im' RJR thanks its pleasant cafeteria staff for all its hard work. I! portant, commented Holland. Nikki enjoys the ambiance of the new look in the cafeteria. 1 72X Faculty DEIQFECT DAY F0152 f re mn, 'A Betsey Chope, Elizabeth Earle, Tracy Dry and Marty Debruhl await the post-wedding festivities. Jeff Doss and Tracy Dry act out the traditional exchange of punch. 13.3 --.. . . Marcello Gonzalez, Jeff' Doss, and Marty Debruhl enjoy their favorite part ofthe reception - the food! ES, is his E if 5481235 riffs? wigs, 322225, 5555355 gi we state ,,,m,1 igtgwix 55272332 :mes :sues issue: T123 315 K 552,432 mm, rises: U sm 25555: um, :wrt rw: seg, ggfiz mm, mm s? IRES Z: was, :surf size were 53:3 it 1 ix, ri 5551 ff 2.251 4259 S2223 1: ?ifL?Z'i .saw um -fi: -: :- I5:'L' ' si wig v WZ .V sv was leur?-f 'WQQFL A WEDDING The awaited day Hnally arrived, all of the preparations had been completed - down to the very last details. The cake had been made, the flowers were Hxed, the rings had been sized and the vows had been re- hearsed M- everything was going to be per- fect, or at least realistic. The Quest wedding was ready to begin. As the music started to play, the procession began! Staging a pre- tend wedding is just one of the many fun Quest class activities in which students take part, Quest, a semester course offered to up- perclassmen, is both fun and enlightening. In Quest there are a lot of crazy activities and games to do, but the students also partici- pate in serious discussions about real con- cerns of everyday life. The atmosphere is pretty laid-back and there is tons of hands-on experience with lots of different things to do. Everyone, as well as their ideas and opin- ions, is considered important and is encour- aged to express hisfher feelings and atti- tudes. It is an interesting class that makes students think and learn more about them- selves and their values. For a fun class - with a really unique twist, Quest is dehnately the way to go! Facultyfl 73 Just What Goes On Behind Those Faculty WURKRUQM DUURS? Be sure to hold on to notes and private CIHSSFOOITI Crimes. material when walking through Reynold's halls. Many teachers hnd themselves eating while lf not, you may End them at the Wrong place, in taking a break from noisy students. According the wrong hands. Most students don 't realize to Mrs. Weeks, it is the perfect time to feed that teachers too, enjoy their own kind of fun. your face. Candy, coke, and coffee machines lnsjde those workfgom d00r5 teachers enjoy make it almost impossible for teaCl'Ie!'S to stay reading and grading notes written by students on their diets. found in the hallg, So, if you find yourself walking by one of lf you were to listen, you may find that teach- those faculty workroom doors, hold onto your ers not only talk about classroom discipline, but books of you may find yourself the culprit for also determine punishment suitable for such the latest afternoon gossip. Mrs. Porche grades papers and enjoys a Dr. Pepper and Mrs. Glance busily types some papers for an upcoming some Club crackers. class V ,....,, .,,, Mrs Shadle, left. peruses a catalog as Mrs. Kranis, ESL tutor, consults with Mrs. McLaughlin, ESL teacher. 174 mf '4:9S,,s?x If 'vm I ,NW . knew? L , ,,,, .C w,Q:.fe,f1 ' Www W , , sa The Winning Smiles QF FACULTY KIDS l like having my mother a teacher because she is home a lot and everyone knows her, says Kim Molnar. Kim, who attends Mt. Tabor, is glad her mother is not the counselor at her school. Ronnie Caviness likes having his mother a teacher, even at his own school. Laurie and Beth Mueller like having their mother as an English teacher because she can help them with their homework. Both girls, however, dislike it because she is always correcting our grammar. While their mother is still at work in the afternoon, Laurie likes to eat and watch TK and Beth likes to go to skating practice for the Forsyth Speed Team and talk on the telephone. Lauri does not want to be a teacher because they get such a bad salary. Beth, however, would be a teacher in Spanish. Robin Simpson thinks it's nice to have her mother as a math teacher. She does not dislike anything about having her mother as a teacher. While her mom is at work, Robin enjoys playing while her sister, Christie, does her homework. Christie thinks it helps to have her mother as a math teacher. Christie would not like to be a teacher, while Robin would enjoy teaching. Carrie Brown likes having her mother as a teacher because she can get help with her math homework. She would like her mother to be a teacher at her school. Carrie wants to be a kindergarten teacher when she older. Stephanie Simmons Sharon Simmons . - x N- r. ,1,, ROOM i 2 - en 5 4' llllu-Iii Wea? vm ' .-, ,. -fl s ' - v' .,- , h .i . K , - ...- ... - . W rib -944, 176 in 'Ulf-,,,w Christie and Robin Simpson enjoy having a math teacher for a mothe, Mn, L?f1lsafzff.g'5i-fseiias mffqaivsfozkgas handyman aramid mfr 2 i rw J Bryan Deaton Tow 1: Kim Molnar, Jason Molnar, Ronnie Caviness, Mary Dell Veeks Row 2: Mrs. Molnar, Mrs. Caviness, Elizabeth Weeks, Mrs. Veeks David, Elise, and Michael Coplin Row 1: Abby Perryman, Beverly Perryman, Bain Row 1: Mrs. Lube, Kristen Lube, Christopher Turner, Starch, Steve Kimbrough. Row 2: Mr. Glen Perryman, Mrs. McLaughlin, Danial McLaughlin, Brian McLaugh- Mrs. Mary Starch, Mrs, Valinda Kimbrough lin. Row 2: Mrs. Turner, Beth Meuller, Mrs. Meuller, Lauri Meuller Michael and Angie Elrod MOVEM Moore I1 tk' h .447 Scott and Matthew with mother, Mrs. Tfldd MefC6f Francis 43 if, 'tp Kimberly and Jennifer Hance Wiley and Carrie with mother, Mrs. Brown Lindsay Wood Facultyf177 5' 5 A - I .N 'f y-. wfg,, ,um 'Huh , 1 5,3 -2 np , 3 r 'li' . A J U Xxx. 'Xt' , wx ..,,-, :-... : i uw., . 'S-.W 'Ns-sf. ff' VIE WING THE CLASS OF 198 I SUX Seniors JENNY MOUNTJOY DISCUSSES A PROBING QUESTION with a friend while Shelly Milspaw listens eagerly, In the far right lower corner, we see players and fans celebrate following yet another soccer victory. Jane Boling Allen Tonya Lynette Allen Rogefj Teixeira Alves Michael Scott Anderson Ruth Elizabeth Anderson Bfadley Chaflefi Aflllke Tyra Michejje Afmsfmng Michael Sean Ashcraft Glenn Douglas Atwell, Jr, Maurice Todd Atwood Paffifk J059Ph 3592130 Alethea D. Baldwin Ruth Barajas Wendy Leigh Barnett Charles Ragland Dana Carol Batten M- Chad Beard Basinger 5. Jeffrey Scott Bennett Kim Yveffe Benson N a 1 Tonya Sue Beroth Deana Rae Beshears Kim Evetie Blackwell x . , X ,' -1 . i Hifi., , mela Diana Blackwell Amber Paige Blevins Carolyn Ann Board , BN 13 'S' 1' Rlfhafd Aflfhony John Chrisrian Boss Boneno T X i 'i w I v X X ,ndrea Louise Bos! Todd Patrick Bennett Chris Hunter, Lance Marshall, Billy Mock. Trang Ngo Seniors!181 Teresa Marie Bowman Bianca Nae-Nae Boykin Jeanine-Renee Boyter V Edzo Henderikus Grant Ryan Bridges Tammy Shereal Brisco Braaksma BELOW WE SEE COREY MILLER READING THE LATEST EDITION OF the Key Club publication and donning shades while preparing to watch a film. To the right we see some of the natives just hanging out. ' I82fSeniors R. McGeachy, R. Boneno, A, Burroughs, J. Doss, G. Robinson ,S y Scott Edward Brittain Christa Tiffany Brown Richard Lee Brown Erin Marie Bullock Afthuf Andefson Ralph Alexander BUFFOUSITS Burroughs gg., ABOVE WE SEE STUART DILLS AND SHELDON MOSER SWINGING HAPPILY at a park, while below John Rucker de- cides to snap back at our photographer. Both of these shots were taken during a Key Club and Girl's Council outing earlier this year. Anna Medearis Butler Robyn Allison Byrd Many Joe Campbell Scott Edward Carlson John Robert Carmichael Margaret Jarlel Carr P H OTO AVAILABLE Calvin Carson Harold Townes Carter l-lCf5 Caller Sonja Cherise Carter ADH Catherine Cass Mallory l-- Cl7ambll55, Jr. n,. - . . . if.. 1 'o n,. n 4' .' 1. ' ' 1' 0 . , ' 'sq 1 4 v ' 5 . ' . . '. c' 5 ' - f, u Q. '. ,u. a ' 0 . -1 lvry Shalane Cheeks Elizabeth Lowry Chope Jennifer Elizabeth Clark Seniorsfl 83 X1 Cz 5 Adam Barber Clinton W Buss Richard Campbell Neil H. Clark, lll ef! 184fSeniors 6 Angela Kay Colter Warren Lavon Conner Machelle Lynn Cooper Kairina Delynne Covington 3 if Stacy Keith e ,i - ag 3-.Q L ' 5 .L ,bmi .K Vf iii fab- U33 vtevii Eff Q- f wil' Sify 79' 45 nw HIL Jeff Helms, Lance Marshall, and lbottoml Elizab Earle I Mount Where? ,- 1 rw-..:g - . X r , M wx n. w-q 1- un,- TOP LEFTg WE HA VE LISA MOORE PREPARING THE FOOTBALL locker room before a game. Top: Rachael Paiterson and Mark Stack pet a mutual friend. Lefi: Studenrs prepare for the pre-homecoming pep rally. Seniorsf185 186,fSunior: Janie Ann Cranford Sandra Rae Crowley Shantea Rena Crump Craig Scott Cunningham ? .zz M, u W 5 Pictured above: Jeff Helms, Carla Moss, Wyman McGuirt, Stacy Keith, Brad Anliker, and Leslie Noell. Tina M. Dalton Preston Emmnuel Davis William Kearns Davis, Jr. Karen Elizabeth Dawson 4 . . A 'wx.5i ?2Qi 7 - , ,. ,LYS 7 3 ' ,AM,,f3:'flf,.f:.a,. ft, ipuh 1. A A .H it's'fsw.y-44.1 5: 4,343 u i 'iVx'. ' W AL, D 'fr W. mmihw , it Timothy Renard Martin Kane DeBruhI Deberry Amy Catherine Denham Tiffany Lyn Dexter F. . Q,, Elizabeth Stuart Dills EO. Dirr K WM !, i :P A V K, 'v K. 1 U 51, ff fs -L 1 1 Pictured above: Holly Covington, Lavonne Leinster, and Patrick Bagatta. L, 'Hs Mi df ' I 4 , Q o QD Jeffrey Wayne Doss Tracy Louise Dry Tina Marie Dumont Dante T, Durant Elizabeth Ann Earle Scott Ebert Byron Wayne Edwards Raquel Nike Edwards Matthew Ernest Eldridge R- ,, Lf Karen Sue Elliott Joseph Dixon Eskridge, Katherine Milaine Evans Robin Katharine Fehr Melissa Lynn Felton .lr 1 - . 'ME F-41 iff? 5 ,KWH ,vs ,ty is ffy V 3 . Seniors X I S 7 Mg, if wmv 'fm 3' ,!, r W 4 YJ v, in ,1 Q .- ,I I I I .......4 .J . .J W Mwfg - :. N N YQ, in v v M37 P J, Vt 53:9 1 y p 1 f wo 1 5 ,X g' gf! ,Q 1 ' QW , af 5 'if' vi gg .amiga M - ' X Hi' H ' .i-Ti, Jn Y ' ' H , 1 H wi 1 Kr' W-5, wif? 'J M M1-M 'Y ' J 4 gi-,J Hu A ,DJ z N W K. t A M F af 4 N 2 w ,, f ,F I Y .V Uv ,',uI v-v. , , Qfik fli, J W Q Q , - ' fjjj. . - ': 4 4 1, , 1 V , .,,z.,.f Vg H I A . . ,V ., s:1wZHIT?767?4E' l ' W , 4 4 111:i1Vf'19F'2y :mQw g. X' - 1 NW W -'ff ' , ' ' W 2- f-' 5 A 4.1! Q, 1,1 44' L ' . 520' gl' -'V 'f ,g....L 1 F .. ?n,. l.5 . MW my Hp. N 1 PM N . 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Myers, Elleabeth Earle, L, Torreyson user Mfchael Thomas Ev H e ayes Joy Leigh Hayes Ha verlock ,Www Marilynda K d ' lr en nc Jefferson B Helm , s Heckman David Lee Henderson Dawn Marie' Hendrickson Seniors!! 91 Andy Burroughs - President Camille Williams - Vice President Kendrick Heckman - Secretary Melissa Felton - Treasurer Senior Officers The senior class officers, along with the senior executive committee, shoulder many responsibilites and carry out various projects in order to provide a special year for the graduating class. These projects include de- signing and ordering senior class t-shirts, de- ciding on the senior class gift, and the pro- duction of the annual Thanksgiving Program at Reynolds. Other projects include Year- book dedication to a special teacher, collect- ing the properly spelled names of the senior class for diplomas, and a custodial coffee to show appreciation. By meeting every Tues- day after school, the senior class officers are able to successfully supervise the execution of these projects. The president of the se- nior class is responsible for organizing the senior executive committee into separate committees. Each committee decides on the 92X Seniors . . A ' T? it ..., ' xl! , , ..., ' f Uh . M 5 4 nu. xv ,Q If nl Sgr most effective way to carry out certain pro- jects. The president also receives sugges- tions from the senior executive committee and comprises an agenda for each meeting. The vice-president adds leadership to the committee and supervises the meetings in case of president's absence. The secretary keeps a record of what is accomplished in each meeting and of all the members in the senior executive committee. Hnally, the treasurer of the senior class keeps track of the money in the treasury and money accu- mulated due to fund raisers such as t-shirt sales. With cooperation and dependable leadership, the senior class officers and the senior executive committee carry out pro- ductive projects that enhance the school year of the senior class. Joseph William Henzler Melissa Ann Himes William Christian Holoman Emily Kay Hollifield Jason-K yung Soo Hong James Todd Hoopes Brian P, Horn Leah Margaret Houck '..-I Robert Sebastian Robert C. Hudspeth, Jr. Hubbard . 1 K 1 1 l fs 'ltr 54 4'-if 'Wy Felicia Antoinette Jason Hummel Brian Robert Hunter Christopher H. Hunter Hughes Lisa Milhous Andrew Kirkpatrick Charles Christopher Tracy Renard Ingram Philip Ivey Huske Iflgfam Kaffe-Ce Tremaine Michelle Alese Jackson Travette Michelle Floyd Gather Jenkins III Jackson Jenierett PHOTO AVAILABLE James AA Jenkins Celeste Louise Johnson f ennifer Lea Johnston Angela Nathalie Jones Rod McGeach y, Chris Hunter Seniorsf193 W f 4., qi' Wk, A W- 5 'Q Q5 'QL M-,- ., ,.., s 2.1 fs' Kevin Leigh Klase I Q .. i 3 Q Stephen Aubrey Lackey Joan Howell Lacy .x i ,N as Rick Brown, Rodney Tesh Jennifer Anne Laskey Jill Marie L85k2,U Marshall Leach Lavonng Simmons Marshall T. Letchworth Jane Brady Lewis Elizabeth Earle W Leinster lx I s , , ennifer Claire Lewis Kellie Burton Liles Leslie Noel, Billy Mock Seniorsfl 95 5 ,va- ,. 'fav- 9 3- x .Wx - ww if Q L W ' is 'wfff' Md' wx , 3 FM' URK 'H .I N F mu 1 -vu rm-fc Hi-- 4... LQ Q mmm- M -....., ..- W.. ..,... HQ? 9 W. M Y .41-7' Reynolds Girl 's Club Shawn Hulsebos ' fiel- Andy Olson Jamie Mitchell Sheldon Moser, Claire Stone '-YE www Seniorsfl 97 Julie Ann McSwaim Juha Antero Miettiner Senior members of the Senior Girls Service Club. I + Kafy Mfgliafege Lisa Amanda Milhous wgw If Corey Glendon Miller Sharon Leigh Miller Shelley Elizabeth Milspaw 198fSeniors Jamie H. Mitchell Andy Burroughs H A , LL L Jon Rucker and Greg William G. C. Mitchell William Louis Mock Lisa Suzanne Moore Eric Robert Morrison Robinson Greg Dominick it---av G 1 I Ha Ngan Nguyen N Joseph Anthony Noah Johnny Lee Moser Kelly Frances Moser Sheldon Anne Moser Carla Renee Moss 57 3ix? ' Av-fi.1afm!M,i V -F. -j',..- . MN- an 1 I v- . .JF , - -' Q1 j' .- dr . ' 171 wo Melissa Felton fer Lynn Mountjoy Mary Margaret Myers Kimberly Netter Donna Marie New Phu Gia Ngo Van-Trang Thi Ngo BZ 2 3 on -1 Xi F 'wr 'Ti 'il IN! 9 '!' VF 4' John Arthur Nikas Stephanie von lsenberg and Shelley Milspaw Leslie Walker Noell J t Seniorsfl 99 ,fs ,Z': .U 1' 1 f wk. . wg W ...W 'W A , wi A A My ,1l' .a' .J 1 X fi: W fp M W w W 553' H1mJfQfi. 53 44255: 4 3, Q24 , Q : 3 P if !NllW zzevw, 1 . Q Ni. Mm . W 'N E mmnmmwm m 'vi W ,,maM ' .-4 wx ,Q iHIigT m ' : I 1 I -Oli' Larry L Owens fr -am 4' ,, ww , fad 5121313 aww , L 0 dung A-4. uvvll IIZI 7 I .lyl,'c,o.Af?tUL9 L WT rg L K Rachael Patterson Lisa Moore, Sheldon Moser, and Lisa Milhous Jeffrey Allen Pauley L Patrick Lavon Payne l Steven Lance Perricone 1, 4. 3 um' rv, 'Q V1 .3 Parrish Griggs and Townes Carter 'R Kelly Palmer Potter Roscoe O. Pouncey, Jr. Jamie David David Wayne Reece Seth Woodruff Redenbaugh Thomas E Penn Jr Thomas Steven Perkins, 5eninrs,f2f71 i Lollis David Reynolds Teresa Reeves va, A, . Corey Monte Richardson Keir Emeth Risdon Phu Ngo Townes Carter and Jeff Helms Jenny L-3Ske,V 202fSeniors Sergio W. Roane lll Jonathon N.R. Rucker 11 . fx Ron D. Roberts Lisa Renee Robertson GVQQOCV Paflf-9 R0bif1S0f1 Gregory Dean Sale Jill Labelle Samuels Darryl Sawyer Ton ya Beroth fonrad Raymond Saylor Toni Lovette Scott Milton Daniels Segers, Donald Timothy Shaw ' Jr 1 'O-wx ,WW I K ,A A A gg, 'fd:'1,, -gg, 3 Wm '-, , Q F2 'wi' 1 , :1'f9ai,f.f A , 4,4 9' f Dancing Boots practicing YT in .. Yy.,....,.. 1 f fn M., y ,G :MW ' W ,tw fgww av ff' Q, W: Seniors!203 Wesley Joel Sheek Zachary Patrick A. Sheeran Stephanie Alexandria Michelle Virginia Sink Simon K, i Heather Ann Smith Kathryn Ann Smith 11 Tammy Renee Sides '-ug-an M- Gary A' Smith Steve Perricone and Mary Margaret Myers fm x-gig WW 'WWE Sherylda Evette Smith Jon Rucker and Chris Hunter Susanna Paisley 204 X Seniors Tonya Yvette Smith Lee Spease, Jr. Mark Anthony Stack rw uit' Wafd Ashby SNOW Robert William Spaugh, Jr. Aggf, I r' 1 9.4 Clare Stone, Sheldon Moser, Heather Smith, Stuart Dills Stangerlena Patris Alie Speerstra Spease Peter Colin Stainback Christopher Coe Steele Sarah Alice Stevens Carl Douglas Stewart Katherine Lee' Stewart ,ma Anne Cass, Rufh Anderson Jenny Laskey, Camille Williams 1- 205fSemors , B Jacqueline Marie Stinson Christopher Herbert Clare Ficher Stone Stoltz M, 4. WWW .1 W Pk ' img 1,-qw: ,S-11,4 . fc' Joe Eskridge and Robin Groce I Jane! Stovall Thomas Brian Sturgill Mark Allen Swgim Steve Perricone and Stephen Lackey F E 5- ag i -LJ ff R .f 'viii A M aiffftfk WW if' .3 s if Q,LJfjf'ff A e 9 e. ' 7 I A-1Mmli'k-RW' R,-i,.....'k ,- 4' 'A .-4193 ' 2 06X Sen iors 4,-. . ' n -W Jenny Mountjoy and Laurin Womble CQ , . June Dawn Tate William H. Tatum, Jr, Ct Danny Taybr Y 'fmvl S ' Wi Townes Carter 5 ' Monica Yvette Terry Rodney Lane Tesh fa' 1 5,1 Kenneth L. Thompson vnica Yvette Valentine 3 e tett Q Stephanie E. von lsenburg ff! .,,4 Beth Williams, Gray Mitchell, Caroline Board, Chris Steele James Reginald ,Jamey Rene Th0ma5 Theodore m - is . Lyndsay Dianne Johnny Ray Tucker Elizabeth Hanes Tudor Catherine Aylease Mary Lyon Turner Torreyson Turner Denielle Marie Varga Kalpesh Vyas Heather Smith and Robin Groce Seniorsf207 Wyman McGuirt, Marty DeBruhl ' 'sxxf - f Laura Meg Waters Vahean Webb CL- WQSY Beth Williams Camille Yvette Williams Kevin Chafdenas Williams Lindsay Stewart Wall, Ill Allen Chris Ward, Jr. Thomas Clifton White IV Michael Brock Womble Susannah Thurman Andrea Lynn Woodruff Seth Gray Woodruff Darrell Lamont Wright Wood 208 fSeniors Jonathon Scott Waller Tammy Lyn Walser Robin R, Wafren Cieanna Washington Russell D. Whiteheart Alicia Marcenia William Laurin Ann Womble David Luke Wood KL, 1 Trena L, Young Nicholas C. Zedlar TAKE IT EASY 5 i ' . Q kk s' .--' it X . ' is Q 3 E 'QQ MWWAJ Q-Q-.....,,,,,k Yana Cleland studies for an upcoming test between classes, John Dorgan searches his armpit. 89' .. ,s.1 X S X X f gs K as Xl X N S X N x X ff-s X Q X X Nm A stimulaitng class experience. Juniorsf209 IJUN ORS WAITING THEIR N X.. Mer, Mel vina Baldwin 5 Q I ,Y 5 l - I I I I I 210fJuniors Doug Hall in the Guidance Office. lx Melea Adams V F , , 1 a any 6? f, ..,, .. sf, IE 3 X gi f I fr W ef, if I .,,. iff f m........... ,main M Sharon Anderson Dennard Atkins Lisa Ballas Kristen Barbee Kim Barker 2 Mandy Adkerson Kristina Appert Yvette Attucks Michelle Barker Anja Beck Y Erika Alderson Andy Allen Marcus Asberg Da vid Atkins I , a A A Jennifer Badgett El,VSf3 Bailey I , I L v, John Barnes Angela Bartlett No Photo Available Johnathan Bennet James Bethune Catherine Turner in Courtney Bird Tanya Black Barry Blevins chem. lab. Q- Q5N'Tiai'fiXT???W' C. H .F .ASEE i 1 psig, K Chris Bonner f'f' Q. X Tanisha Booe Michelle Boston Adrienne Boyle Christopher Lee Brandon Bradshaw .e o , 7:37 .- ' .:E5E 751. gin xqy rf- -- ix:-5.52 - gg -' - 'E :.: . 'eff' .: S S5:7':55f:9L . K: 4 Daryll Brown Doug Brown Amy Bullington Heather Burdette . . - . f Paige Byfd John Cahoon Meghan Callaghan Kevin Carpenter '-My John Shepherd and Mrs, Francis discuss college plans. f 0 70 .C l . V A Q Leigh Bricker Angela Brooks Charlotte Brown Stephanie Burdette Mark Burns Matt Butner Tabitha Caruthers Christina Carter Hanes Carter Juniorsf211 A 1 t 5 di, I f J b V, ' ' rl V,' fl- I '! if l . A I f 14f4 x ' I? A 1' ' 3 A f Q ' zivfif I I r ' 4Q Ma' S- R if . 3 A I i . , l l V Q n' , ,f ,dv ki C E Q I I I , -' ' 47 iv f K,,' ' H ' 'jf if - I V, , l 2? ,,.,lIL:II 5 L14 3 VV ' lv , if 'ix www at ii germ i Q 5 ,r Jamie Peterson at Oktoberfest. , 'W' ,si 5 4 Xi X , 5' fl Juliana Cleland Johanna Cobb Heather Cockerham X 1 Robert Conrad Brian Cooke Wayne Cornwall Scott Craver Suzanne Crosby David Crosslin Chad Cunningham Alex Cvijanovich Amie Daniel 212fJuniors Roberta Carter Sherry Chakona K ursten Cofer Holly Covington Candace Crump . i i 4 ,R 5 ,k,, ,W , t,,, I A s .f ' 5 ' fif f' w f' my jfs: 1 2 it 1 f X W' 1 , 4 e 2 V M I W H, 5 A ff W . , f M f vi ,G f W f P is H 4 ' ' V at K up fxf if lan Caskey Angela Chandler Adrienne Colby Leanna Chadwell Viren Chudasama 3 Robert Coleman Katharine Chap Rusty Clark MF .L W ,f tw , i ,W M X' fff W W , ,Q W ,f Z ,ff , 1 f 1 f C W-2.1.1 ,f, M . 1 Anthony Cole: Jamie Cox Kristin Cralford Matthew Crave Ricky Daniels Lee Bricker concentrates in the library. Available Donald Darby Michelle Darby Melissa Darnell Benjamin Davis V I If ,, Carrie Davis Devon Davis Melissa Davis Debbie Debruhl ffrl - ,gf ,,A,, , , , W, E:7,7Mf .Y ' .5 fi . jg : -1. . ' ,, ,,,, , , ..,,h, , V' jf, ...Ji M Tabitha Denny Dylan Devffes Suzanne Defee Vickie Dendy John Dorgan Todd Doss Meredith Drum Melinda Dudley Paul Edmond ,Z 6 , ,,,,,,, .,,, , W' gg , Ted Lord gets caught napping. Marian Eshleman Joely White and Ann Funai in Civics, A , Michael Dickheiser Eric Dirr Evelyn Dockery No Pholo Available John Dunkelberg Gina Dwelle Kyle Earle No Photo No Photo Available Available Greg Egloft' O'Neal Eldridge Deborah Elswick Heidi Evans Anastasia Fano Margaret Fano Juniorsf213 214fJuniors Mafgafet Gafmu Chris Georgoulias Nicole Gonzalez Alice Goodman N , l X X A A W pf Frank Ferguson Brian Fireman Lametrice Fisher e L vx .km Q. Jack Frazier Doug Freeman Erik Freeman Marie Gibbs K' fi n 2152 7 iff l 3 'fe- Km , , Kent Gitter Sylvia Glenn Dedfigk Glover Kristen Grab No Photo Available in me April Grasty Frank Graves Alfred Gray Tom Fisher Chris Fulk No Photo Available- K e vin Gibson 1-in H ia if, N ' A . 1, 1 ' ' ,, ' ' ' ' 4' 4' I ,nge 1' ' L Q ' . l I van Goings David Graham X 52 ea f S . 1 1 ii? if 5 ,lf 1' my 'fwf r ' :wail mtjzzig 2 if W V M 7 fl-:nam ,M ,V H X H m X ,. ,,,,, , ,,., wwf' K ly fl' A fl ' L. ,bl ,,,, ? ,, M Q1 M K 3 , mn- ,,,,, av ,,,. , 4 ff , , f 3 Kelly Fladger Gray Flemming Anne Funai Cedric Funderburk Greg Gilbert Clifton Gilliam Chris Forsyth Angela Gardne Larry Gillio my,4:gggf,:i -wg' 514 Gerald Greene Tony Vlasis helps the can drive. , 14,1-'V I 'arina Gunnarson -Q0 'J . Q Mary Haines fk 'onnie Hardison -inda Hartness oshua Hicks Sterling Griggs Donald Guilbault No Pholo Available Traci Gwynn Bonita Haile No Photo Available Angaline Hairston Douglas Hall Robbie Harrell Lorrie Harrill QW 'XWMM KF ua X X ,x my f.-,f M y aw, J' ffm .sfwiff f ,U 'uf' ,t ' i new D Z i as Ramona Laurin Hayworth Ha ynesworth J' Matt Hill Gregory Hiott X , I We xx W , Brian Fireman, a drafting maniac. Kevin Hamilton Daniel Hanley Miranda Hansley Mary Harrington Anna Harris Candy Harrison Eric Hedgecock Shannon Hemrick Jenni Hewitt N Brently Holcomb Denise Hollar John Holloman Onnie Hardison No Photo Available Timothy Hart ' Angela Hicks Anne Holthusen Juniorsf215 2 - , ' WX N 5? J Christopher Holzbaur Kim Hong James Home Randy Horton Sheila Hoskins ,,1., 2 ff ,:,2 4,1 ,,?,:, , -. ie? N0 P 0'0 55, Available Ze Qin Huang Mike Hudspeth Tracy Hutt Tamala Ingram Charles Irvin Mark Howell Virginia Irvin Tabitha Howel Kim Jefferson X1 x 3, D2d9!'fCk Jenkins Fleener JenkinS Erica Jernigan Billy Johns Eva Johns Chontelle Johnson Dion Johngon No PNOIO No Pnozo D Available Avauame Jimm Johnson Latheresa Johnson Devin Johnston 5, x. Karen Jones Penny Jones John Kandara Ricky and Donald Darby between classes. .. Angela Kellam Dana Kiger Heather Kiger Stacey Kiger Christa Kiger Robert Knight Dave Kfaus 21 6fJuniors Ben Kuhn Krista Laird James Lafevers Tanya Landrum Chibao Le Tuan Le Bill Leverton Clifton Little Sara Little Jamie Livengood x Na eww David Miller Brian Lovelace SUSBH L1-ldVigS2r1 Katherine Mangum Rosalie Manuel William Loftis Ted Lord f'.'L'eiiw -W' ' . ,t H ,, ,,,, S - r 4, Carlos Martin Julius Martin v - Matt Mattox Joel Mauney Amy Maynard ff - , ,,,, tit a fiii A gf , Wm, 4 , .. MW 2: Q L Z .0 EQ X I -ei , f , 5' f 'if 433 e V M Kenneth McBride Raymond McCall Cheri McCuiston Available Sharonne McEntyre Angela McFadden Dana Magee Sanford Leake Lisa Love Valerie Martin Glen Mays Matthew McDonald Mischa McKeown Juniorsf217 iff Scott Craver looks pensive. Tdmid Miller Kevin Mitchell Andrea Mittemeijer Lisa Moser Heather Moser David Mount iiiiy No Pnolo -:fy - Liir ' Available -' l ff me m My ' - A I l 1 ,dll'b'!:,1 Vanida Nafl18170lafl1 77m Neal Katherine Netter 218fJuniors No Photo Available O r E James Ogburn Tate Ogburn Edward Oliver Tracy McMullan Brad Michaels Epherine Moore Maynard Munden Deborah Newton Angie Owens Heller: MC Wh0ffef Marci Meadows Mark Messick ff' Ben Miller Brad Miller David Miller Joey Mf-'Ore Tf5Vi5 MOFSBH Matthew Morley No Photo Available Beth Murray Mary Mutton Michael Nance Sonny Ng Laq Nfnh Allison Oaks Wilson Pace Daphne Pace James Parker Rochelle Parker Marie Parsons Leigh Pervier Nora Props! 'ather Raudenbush 2 Robert Simone Available Q l Kuldeep Patel Danny Patterson Gerald Patterson Rosemary Pauca Nancy Paynlef V.. 1 1,4 X -, 1 u S X , Jamie Peterson Terri Petros No Photo Available Christa Prout Kristin Pryor C ' K Charlie Reece Dellra Reed Brogkg Paffigh Nat Taylor advances to Coach A's board. No Photo Available Ellen Pearson x Y Robert Pfaft' Donnie Powell Noel Poynter Lopie Price Mandy Queen Missy Queen Steve Rabon Tiffany Rail' Jr H' wr ,W k.,, , ,ii if Gk, , 4 2 We X Brian Reid Darryl Rice Charles Richards Charles Richardgon Juniorsf219 Available Available 4, ' il if No Photo No Photo Paula Richardson Lisah Richmond Greg Rieves Stacy Robbs Theresa Roberts David Roland George Rose Teresa Rouse Will Russell Michelle Rustad Y f' 6 ff 7 ' at g ' ' - 5 Z Ai,,,, H J J 1. i S' Pam Sale Jonathan Saluta William Sanders M ,,,, i ,:i. , lv . A , 7 I N, 'A' ' fi: my 4 I f f vlll , x V, .V, Z Vt bm we Mafia ESCl712maH, 5C0ff Befmeff- Kirsten Schorer Gordon Scott Allen Scott 4 X ' i Y O William Shelley John Shepherd Kristin Shields William Shugart I Nona Simmons Scott Simmons Robert Simone Melissa Simons 220fJa-. iior, John Barnes studies hard. Steven Schiller Brad Schorer Andrea Sears Michael Shell J! .,oai - Josh Sugg 3 John Slate Michael Slawter Christopher Slivinsky Davida Smith Gretchen Smith 43 1 if 4,2 4 f x J ' M' 'QI .. JI If l Q l Joely White types away. Jeff Smith Kedrick Smith Heather Smithwick Robert Sneden Johnafhdn Snow Katherine Spilberg Vincent Stabile Will Snyder Jenny Spaugh Keith Spencer No Pholo Available 0 fu David Stearns Amy Steinmeyer Tracy Stewart Jennifer Stiener Pauline Stinson scoff Eben Available No Photo Trish Stockton Quincey Stokes Toni Stone Chfig Strom Josiah Sugg ' eww, ' - , W-mffs1wi..'zz 'ff f2 ll'w'Vff,MEff ,ii .-,f my E ,iw Vkiy E ,, :gy , ,,., ,ws an 35 it W ' X' x f I N A g 'V I Y' ' 'mesa I Fw, 1 M155 Kyle Earl Samantha Sullivan Bo Swaim Amy Sweat Gerald Sykes Jennifer Sykes 'un:.,rs,f221 William Tate Nat Taylor 1 Meredith Teany Beth Thomas W Scott Thomas Tammy Thomas Christina Troxler Ken Tsuruta Brandon Van Every Jett' Vaughn 222 X J uniors No Photo Available Meggan Waite Kenneth Walker Sally Taylor Sandra Teague '-r ' . fr 1 K I Jgfome Thomas Patrick Thomas ifi ' tang, ftlii' No Photo iff Available e ik it 19 J ill Larry Thompson Lydell Thompson 1 Catherine Turner Eric Turner Karen Vestal Tony Vlasis Rose Walker Russell Walser Tabitha Howell, Laurin Hayworth. 5 om, H , W ,,,,v rff' L' '12, if .Ek No Pnoxo No Photo 3,3 1 Available Available , L I l Sid Thompson Tim Thompson Roland Todd l l Q 2 .4 Tenesia Turner Jane Tutt Steven Tysingel , ,,, f ,V aw l aswwwm: A Gordon Scott makes a funny. Anderson Walters Glen Mays and Charlie Richards labbing it. Sally Watson Wisenhunt Joely White Melissa Whittington Aaron Wilcox l Craig Wilson Greg Wilson Suzanne Wilson Melissa Winn Eric Wright 3?-won Jamie Peterson. Heather Smithwick, Pam Sale. Scarlet Young K I Brandon Ward Kimberly West Vincent Willis Stephan Wolf Jason Yarborough 1 Stephanie Zedlar Nick Warren Heather Waters Cory Wheeler Mary Wheeler No Photo Available Frederick Wilson John Wilson Traci Wolfe Eric Woolard Molly Yarbrough Candace York Juniorsf223 1 4 I 411 5 'W v WH v., .gi ,0 iff 'Q 1 ' O , .X 4 my ' '-'Q ,QQ 4: Q. F L .I if 11621 , -51 , js V L : W W Q, 5 ,E E 'r 224,fJun1ors wr, YV!-nvrmglqy 3 A 1: ' g:w,, .mn-mndvf WZ-aff 5 ,, - f af Wav- , JJmor:y'225 H Jennifer Adams Daniel Alexander Kristen Alexander Mary Allison hx! l Lewis Armour Michelle Ashcraft Kenneth Atkins Deborah Attucks ll' A ll lrkh E if . i'ff WU ' , U 'z x Q55 !s- ,W Serena Banger Andrew Bazemore Mark Blair Christina Appert, Jennifer and Mrs. Hance. Angela Bowden 226fSophomores ORE A WAY Larry Alston Eugene A ttucks Daniel Banks Alec Bean Deborah Blizard Thomas Bowles Jaqueline Andachter New X i Floyd Baldo Jason Banks Gregory Bell wi Alexander Bonner 1 Monica Boyd :W , ,, , f NW A f f' Z f ff, A A f . f . ,,, f - , W 7, ' El? lil Afllw' , M X Wf xx Edwin Anderso Angelo Ballas N Son ya Barr Derrick Benso: . ' 1' f 'H i-faV fc Dredrick Boo: Rodney Boyd dichelle Brandon Lisa Brown Jesse Carter Pamela Clark ephanie Coleman Marlin Branh-Bm Shannon Britt Lisa Broadstreet Wendy Broadstreet Bart Brown Denise Brown f ' OJ'- John Bull Cindy Bullock Kimly Bun Sarah Burnham Amy Burroughs James Caraway V ,W Q nu. 7, 6? Ll 4 ev 'U ', F 5 Holly Cathey John Cave Dudley Chandler Brent Cheek Keith Chisholm Nathaniel Clark ' 1 5112811116 Clark Alden Clauss James Clifford Leigh Coan Cafheffne Cverr Angela Coleman William Coleman Scott Colfer Kevin Conrad Manta Conrad Vanessa Cook Keith Nelson experimenting. Sophomoresf227 Buddies forever. Brian Crowder Helene Crump Steven Davis John Dawson N 1 - 1 Stephanie Discher Garland Dockery William Doss Robert Douglas 528 f,Sophnmcres f'rr rlll iZ1W 'i' A 'ff A ' ggfgwfgv 5 - Hi .is ' V., 'Q ' ' 'ii-iiiie 2 . , VV.. ,V J X 'ru 'K ' ,ani Q ' 'V U I . i . 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Xa .5 ' M 1 ' if 'f yi J iw ,J . 3 William Dod Hx s Serit Dunlap Bradley Copeland Chris Cox Christy Cox Sean Cox Catherine Crosslin Richard Crousn , .,,, ,WMM Q , , is Christopher Dacko Mary Dagenhart Darius Daniels I 1 I Barry Faircloth Iunges for a runaway frisbee. -'Ile Durant Michelle Durcholz Matthew Durden Scott Evans Fredricko Fair Barry Faircloth Latrice Hsher Kristie Flynt Mitch Fortescue Charles Durham lan Fay Lucinda Fox Robert Freeman Corliss Galla wa y Kathleen Gary Beverly Edwards William Eshleman Kristi Estep 1 David Felton Craig Helding Geoffrey Fireman Kevin Ffalief Shanell Frazier Michelle Freeman Alicia Ffiende Elizabeth Frost Michele Fry Greg Garcia Laurie Garwood Leglie Garwood Ginny Gatewood James Glenn Helen Goldman Sophomoresf?Z'9 l 5 Marcelo Gonzalez Jennie Goodrum Kathryn Goodson Michelle Graves Alhonso Gray James Gray Freddie Groves Paula Grubbs Marya Gwyn Tracy Hackler Denara Hairston Deshanna Hairston Beverly Hall Pamela Hall Sandor Hamilton 1 we hm 2 Jennifer Hance Jonathan Harbuek Marcello Gonzalez the rebel. Allison Harris l I V3 f , ' 4 1 K Tracy Hartgrove Amy Hartwell Jason Ha wks Matthew Hege Rodger Henson Darrick Hines lyi ' K. 'Q I iq v 1 TD Waddell HUPPQF Sean HOW-Wd Heather Howell David Hudspeth Keith Huff Wendy Huffman 230f50Phomores - it 3 f ' 1' M, 'V 1 f M ,fi Craig Greene Terry Hairston Felicia Hampto, Tammy Harriso Kimberly Holleg Jonathan Hunts 111165 Jimmy Jackson Kristi Jackson P' x A ' ,.r,:, X. A' f as ff A? A, JaCkSOf7 Robert Jackson Jennifer Jamieson ' Dia Janos Twanna Jarrett Raphael Jenkins Lamonttica Joe Belinda Jones James Jones John Jones Susan Jones Freddy Groves the Spanish dancer. X sf -V Q. Nix H anim.: Ska X X Nw it J A we 1 vi Amy Burroughs at the Key Club courtyard. ' X- A' Ashley John David Johnston Armin Jones V . may Dennis Jordan Amy Joyce Brad Juchatz James Kelly Thearayou Keo Robert King Richard Kirk Tonya Knight Sara Knott Sophomoresf231 is f v MN. sa. Sarah Kuhn Tammy Leach ' ' N ,,.,, 'K ' I , ll Dana Stewart devours pizza during lunch hour. Jeffrey Lem0f1S ll ,rrr fi arrrar rrrraar A we ,r,, L x w f' - N- Lisa Lindsay Audrey Little Wesley Littlejohn Steven Lloyd 5 f George Long Aretha Lynch John Lyon Adam MacKinnon 1. Meera Mangaroo Razelle Manuel 232fSophomores 1 fi 'xv I David Kurtz David Lamphear James Lawson Robin Lee Michelle LaFaivre Caroline v we 1 ri r Bryan Lenihan Elizabeth Leverton Mo Leverton gf W Greg Cox and Lisa Lindsay. rv,-' . U Donna McLean Ginger Meade Yolanda Mins Yes! We love school! 'Q' In ja k .57 If Zh? -W! xffffs:-',fEm.i?i1 :EE fre 4 '?f:l::5m X 6 ' , 1, , N vip? Z S 43 M Eric McQueen George McSwain er, ff- Scot Mejan Edwina Miller Tina Mobley Paul Moore ' A x K Da vid Marshboro Ava Martin Christopher Martin Teena Martin Travis Martin Jill Maynard lan Mayville John McCain Alonzo McCullum Patrick McDougald Ashley McGeachy John McGrail Richard McSwain Vanessa Miller David Morgan Sam awaits yet another day of school. SOphomoresf233 ' , ZX ' f ' ' I ,, 2 f' 1 ' 'vw ,, 2 ' ,,, ' it wr? -rw V fry. ..,, , z 1''yew-fA,'f51f,wiwfv-V- ,, ,,4,m'W,, My finer. me Y , ' i i ,i N ZQQEM 'flg'Zx?'f1l4ii?s'L?Z '5'f7f P X i P 4 X?55'72Q'f?ffQ'W? t. i at at , f 0 L? X A - - - A . x, A rlsew 'B 2 5, 'e if wfsx I 'H ' fin y 1 f 1 XI-g f -f , . ffwm ,iw f - frftf?-i1:','Y i'f.wf A ' X 5 ,, 'iT2'2P.5fif ifQ 3,1 ,iff i?fm,qh,4,f' 2'7 Q 1 + w'5f??'?'f'12'W G- v rg3 EfrWy1, L fs this F f 5 Q ,yy f ,X fr gl, ef 4 ,ww , 12 Ag ., - 15'- mb ,,,,4tz.g V F 'Vw 1 , 4,. .,,, 5 ,.,, ,1,, , , ., My , 4,,, ,, I i i 1 i 125 9 .J i, P11 24,335 14 s uyggi, We d rg, 2? M :fggfmy uk me Ymfx if if I4 513. vi? Q .mXiTJ 1'l 'Tw , Vx Blanton Vogler takes a breather. Jeffrey Morgan Tammy Morris Lisa Mosley Tonya Neely Rebecca Neenan Keith Nelson Anthony Newsome TOYLVB N06l7 ' x I .I ll 1 Angela Palmer John Pachold Kindra Payne Jennifer Pegg Julie Phan' Phin Phuong Rico Porter Stephen Potts ,134 fSophomores f Q fi, 5 4 QM? Z' Brian Crowder Elizabeth Noell Kenneth Norman , ' L Dorothy Perry Tabatha Peterson W Marc Pruitt Bradley Pryce 4 I Nelson Overman Chip Petree Tracy Pryor Pyatte Mm Reidy Risdon f Kelly Robinson Patrick Russell Shannon Scales Eric Rauschenberg Jason Reece Darryl Reich 544' Derek Renegar lris Richardson Latonya Richardson Jamal Rivera Eden Roberts David Robinson What a great day! Reginald Robinson Anne Rokahr Paul Rumple fl Jose Saluta Stephen Samuels Scott Sawyer Justine Schmidt Amy Schulz Steven Scott Donald Darby, Evelyn Dockery, O'neal Eldridge Sophomoresf235 Christina Shaver Randall Shearin Elizabeth Sheehy Michael Shelton Christian Shore Andrea Shutt Mary Sieburg Monica Simmons Stephen Sink Jennifer Sizemore Jennifer Smith Jennifer Smith Penelope Smith 236fSophomores Corey Simmons Andre Smith L A 2 L a ura Smyth Valoree Stabile M t.., m S-H. A. Walker and C. Tiller in conversation. Clifton Stancil Sarah Shipwash Krystal Simmons Angela Smith Andrea Sparks Jimmy Stabolitis Andrew Stearns Betsy Noell Anthony Smith Jeffrey Sparks David Stackhouse Pat Sterchi Frances Smith Tyler Spillman Trena Staley Blake Stevenson Teresa Sink Thomas April Timmons Joseph Tuttle A guidance session Michael Sullivan 5 Q , 4 - i , --s P' s ' Dana Slew-iff Kendrick Stoddard Delshanna Stokes Peter Strates Allston Stubbs Q x l f Angelia Surratt Christine Sutliff Shannon Sutphin Bradley Swarington i IN' , Charles Taft James Tate Troy Tatum Daniell Tedesco Cedric Thomas Etaundra Thomas K Judith Thompson Harry Tiller Tywanda Treadwell Fredrick Turner A. McGeachy, L. Lindsay, G. Gatewood, I. Fay. R Ei i Michelle Tuttle Tina Underwood Kathy Urban Jennifer Van Ness Melanie Vaughn Michael Vaughn Sophomoresf23 7 Audrey Venning Blanton Vogler Charles Von Crystal Waiters lsenburg ,V w. 11 5 li Q Allison Walker Katherine Walker Ronald Walker Ronda Wall Ekwasm 5.-i f ' ' ii i tttt L L it Charles Von lsenburg measures a temp. Sugan Wall Shannon Ward Dianna Washington Tammy Watts Larry Weathers David Weavil N I it The Thanksgiving can drive. Q j ,- z 1- 11- Z6 1 X ff' Claudine Walls Jennifer Webb i r 9.1 V X ai! 2 -,' an if, Wi 'L qw .. , errigs iiifese iiiiiis i Kristina Welch Tawana WGS! Lisa Wetherhold Courtney White Thomas Whitley Chfl5f0Ph9f Wideman 238fSophomores Tameka Walter. Tony Webb Lia Wilcox 1 if f Z gift, ffm A f ffm-x iff ff ff ' H ' , K A , ., 3 Williams Dorcus Williams Phillip Williams Michelle Williamson Wood Steven Woody Katherine Wright -Tanita Wright tx Elliott Wilson Sean Wilson 5am Witt Susan Yarborough Joseph Yeatts Tonya Yeatts im, Whitney Wright, Brian Crowder. S, at Wen Juan Zou 1' . Yao Wen Zou Sophomoresf239 Soccer players roll Reynolds after a victory ,,,g 5 or-au! SM if 5 E S v g Q' f A Y -5 3 - 5 -- ' 'Lf , k as fi B' S' ,h.........: sw The on-campus lunchtime crowd. Joel MHUUQV 240, 'Sophomores Sam Witt chats with friends in the hall. A refreshing drink on a hot summer midday. Happy together' Freshmen f 241 IFRESHMEN . . . JUST START! G OUT Anthony Patella and Linwood Davis X Michael Atwood Robert Ayers Gvfdvfl Babb Shawn Beard Angel Bell 5fePhaHie Bell xt Q Elizabeth Bledsoe Kenya Blue Cindy Board 5 S T . ki i Melissa Boston Sharon Bowman Shawn Brim 242ff'reshmen Mercidita Acuin Mike Andler .. A kii- , 5 ' Tyronne Bailey Nicole Baker Jose Bena videz APN' Bif1d0S Beth 308,21 Erika Boesel Jeffrey Britt Melissa Brown Robert Allred 5 R EX 5 sw. 3 5 Y X 1 X X SK NN , Y Q M X 'R f Q f Q Q 1-g,fT's 1. -Wg ' i ESS Teresa Armstrong Thomas Baroody X x 'X X . . H ' e EF 41' E fi, ' 'Q ,C E -. .. ,. -we . 4' 1 ' if Marchello Bitting u Abigail Boone Jennifer Bullock Catherine Andersi Mari Atwell s 5 1' 3' N tiiftfi i 'V' .. s fsiff I Shivenna Barr ,, ff! -L P. 2' 'Q Matthew Bi vin: Walter Bost N s s s r Bobbie Butler Burnette Joe Cathey Kevin Cottrell A fr .f msffi -- is 1: 19-i 1 N' as 'Q 1:2 ' - :V 7. LT A' . 1 larcus C ulbreath Clifton Da vis Kimberly Butler Angela Byrd Jacob Cave Amy Chambers John Cockerham Allison Colby x r s S Da vid Coulthard Fernando Covington Mary Cumbie Tomarraw Cuthrell iff- N -e , .. .nf if Q , I 1 5 Q A e Derek Davis Linwood Da vis Henry Byrd Kristie Clary f Qgga L ap. as --f: X' Anthony Coleman mm ttt.,t ,ttt , W Mlliam Callahan Sheila Campbell Wendy Carlton Kiesha Clay Johnny Clayborn Cary Clifford Jefffey Colville Douglas Can!-ad Y Kimberly Cormier swiss-. .iasgsme tx Mg ,, MXN ARWRSWM N3'kf i 'N ' is Q ' . . . . 1 ..,. S W X ., - - .K 1:1 ra W 5 4 x X x X ,, 'S as R X w xx X X X rx ' Y' Q sf? A ? M N' v mx X X3 N , Jonathan Culbreath Souphab Daoheang Ward Da vis Praclicing for a modelling career. Freshme UXZ43 Nice Beret! Reginald Eaton Argyro Elefantis s Jennifer H115 Patrick Fleming L- K' ---W -W . . -X .Mi t ,x Q XX X ,sig f I si' Tonya Frizzell Sabrina Funderburk , 2 44f Freshmen Jackie Gamble Lori Gantt X X TX X Xi X Y-N' :X X N w XX 9 R x Q X X S w: .ls s g S, , NEC? E i -at is W3 W 'P S- ., ,Q X vim. ' Q 'ix ' NF 'ef Q. I , 2. ig s Gregory Evans Michael Flemming Theodore Futris Heather Garrison Christopher Dekle Jeffrey Dudley Donald E verhart Ashley Foster .- HMM.. gi : ix X E Mary Dillard George Dukes Scarlett Ferguson 4' Lanita France Sabrina Gainey wx X X Q 1 2 as . SX! DN' - Nikki Gathings + s ...,.' X N X Q ig, X gl Q ,X , 1 X X x X C I XX Lg: X 'yfx ESM .W we W l S W J Samaria Gainey Alison Gettys Mark Disher Nicole Drake ittt Marcie Dunn Joey Durham Matthew Fife Anthony Hsh. Teena French Michael Frida 3 Waiting :E :.. 1 -2- . t 4,35 :QQ , I ly X seg... M. , ,. -Sw., .. AX KAW .. .. ie xx sm Q X gr get N 5522 x r 5 X X s S Q 5 Gledhill Donnell Glover Derek Goodman Dodie Gray t .... , rrrn + rrr sf ...V Q, V .- 3 Patricia Greene Kristina Greenwald Christine Grim,-, Edwafd Grimm , Torrence Gwyn Deidrick Gwynn Paul Handsman Tamara Hanks Harris Jamey Har 1209 Josh Hauser Christopher Helsabeck xl Jeffrey Hodges Pete Hodges for Class- Torez Hughes Christopher Hunt Matthew Hanley Ltanya Hickman Steven Howell Still smiling after a hard day ot' classes! Mary Harris Todd Phcks Steven Hudspeth I W Lashonda Hunt Bobby Hunter Sarah Harris Leslie hhgdon Michael Hughes Cynthia Hunter E Jshmenf .745 Roberta Carter and Courtney Myers smile for the camera. Jeffery Husel fm ,... L .f-L Q L ' e at A F rr e i , Felicsa Isaiah Nl I Q11 Chinno Ingram Ronald Jacksoi . :ttri is Q K I 4 sf fi X J - E i 1 i Shanna Jackson Connie James Clayton Jarrell Michelle Jarell John Jenlfffw . Q , 1 5 Q ,..-.num James Jeter Adam Johnson Amy Johnson Doreen Johnson lfvifl Johnson MW Christopher Jones David Jones Lysonya Jones Anthony Justice N Christina Kahl if if Larry Kiger Phillip La Matthew Lamb Dana Lang Hyoseon Lee 246fFreshmen Carol Jeter . sf as Tonya Johnson Teresa Keaton M,2,,SV,- 3 . : ... L , v glsis- . Q ' i ---- . i I ' A 1 s ' t 1 'A 'W L D X N3 ' Tywanda Lee . siiiiii ..,.. ,,.. I a , t ' E X 471 i- - - --me Q I ' i X ii. W e .1 2 Q pr? Daryl Jeter Da vid Johnstc Dana Kepple S S Kevin Leinste Andrew Lewis Tanis Little I Adam Marshall .. . Q 4- .3 Q ' A ,A . + f 'f ii 7 '-..,1 1 .K K .I McCarthy Katrina McHugh Ylonda Medley James Lewis Allison Loftis Gary Martin Antonio McCIendon Kristi McRae Yvonne Middleton X 3 ,J Terri Lewis Shane Long Matthew Martin Yolanda Lindsay Amelia Lustre X I. Steven Martin Gail Lindsey 1 X E! 'liffan y Madison Angela Matherly Wm N? angst? N 3 Matthew McCleskey Debra McCullough X A ,I fsiiitinifi' 555-:wlai ' E-Q . 1 25 -Est t,Q. . LLAL v :,, ax Q XXX SX Orien thia McDo well Margaret Lin ville Anthony Little Robert Malinzak Tamara Marsh Marshall Mays Cara McCarthy Meredith McGee Sabrina McGee Computers make the library more interesting. Freshm en X24 7 Kristin Miller Mercedes Miller Mchael Mills E Heather Moose Kenneth Moser Cafheflfle Ml-Way X Christopher Newton Donny Ng Van Ngo 'limothy Olson Charles O'Neal Kenneth Page Serena Perryman 'Jededian Person Rhonda Peterson 248 fFreshman Mcholas Prout Gary Reavis Lori Reavis Mike Montgomery Marlene Moon Courtney Myers Laura Neal L X Tung Nguyen Ngoc Nguyen Anthony Patella Meredith Patton John Phillips Christopher Pollen A ,ma Reed Amanda Renfro Jennifer Moore -lefemy M00fe Mia Netter Carol New Teresa Njfong Crystal Norman Marian Peoples Amy Perkins Jill Prater Wiliam Price Michael Reyes Tiffany Rhynard 1 'ajuana Roper Uhuru Rice Anthony Richardson Jerry Rorie 3 Scott Susan Sea ver Shepherd Shelton Shepherd 4 Smith David Smith Bryan Rieves Michelle Scales Julie Seivers Mike Shew Sharnette Smith Aaron Robbins Tammy Scales Ravi Sharma Jolie Simmons Brian Robinson Stephanie Shultz Stephanie Shaw Makeissah Robinson 3 Edward Scott Jenny Shearin S g::,,: , W .eey Cassandria Simon 3 Varronica Smith Tarra Speas Issggryig.. ia ' rr-fi' , iff? x NMS as N x X WR Sxfawf is X 3 X Q 3 a 4 c xt Q 9 ,N X is Q X mn N1 xxax 5 x wa X if A X QR .. ..,,. .ia A-if E Q X N .wx 'SE -nr X X it Q X X s N SF-I 1 ' , K . .- i .:- X Reuben Singletary as 1 James Spivey James Roney Thomas Scott Dustin Shearon Patricia Skinner Delithia Springs 1 J X A 1 K in v Vx 3 X . 'helle Starling Forrest Stoddard Jason Stoots Tammy Stout lyesha Stowe Cherie Strange Reka Surface lareshmenf249 .L Suzanne Sutlilfe Alice Swann l,:::iE, s - - X :,::...:: in-.um f::-f.:.f::- - . .. X - 5, s K X 1. B x 1 sf 5 R . Q x x -K Artanzia Thompson Charlita Thompson Cary Tierney Josh Tierney Kevin Transou Wcky Tsiteras Angela Wars Amy Walker i nini I i ' Q ' I , ' K' ' t L 1 Bryant Washington CIBYUOI7 Weak5 250fl-'reshmen lf Brandon Sykes Jeffrey Sykes Kiri Tan Stefanie Taylor Paul Thoma: Annamarie Turner - we ,XT ' i 'S' ' r ,Q T g -sy it T . T 2 'Th A 'mx H ft Sabrina Walker .ff Kathy Weston Da vid Tuttle Tanya Wall Nathan White Taking a rest between Darren Uner Stephen Waller , ,...., , , .,:.. t t tttt N o XV v QW gs . xx wx Q Q F R tt Q Qs Rf x .X N x xfqsxggig X X ,I xx 4 ' s 'K 4 A 5 x .. Sara White classes. Anthony Vargas 1 . 5 Charles Ward Chad Williams Amy Vaughi Franklin Warr Q6 x X xx N Q Si EQ, x X rf . ,M g .. Hs J' Q K ws Fast, '1 Q .f David Mhllian Jason Mlliams Paul Mhlliams Ricardo l1Wlliams 11' M-MM-- muxzfwfw- :,,,. V. , ver X 5 4, Z W , if 5 5 at f , mf 9 if w 1 W5 Q 43,5 Q T' Q 5 1 1 x 52 X York Williams IW in Steven Mlson Thomas Mhlson Vicki Wilson Matthew Wood Enjoying a quiet time at lunch. ' QQ ,,,, .MH ,,,, it, ,,,-. , ,, :e,,-W ., .,,,M,w - ,K W V 45550 9 ' in .E 'fa y eh 4 W My 'Q' ' 1 W ,., .ei ff Dexter Williford Jody Wooten H: Hmmm ,,,,, ,... ,,,..... - ..... :,, v2: ' -- ,,,.1,, . M ,, ,,,,, ' ' f . i f Anthony Mlson W fr ,,,,.,. , We ,4 Wt wr, f,,,..f,,5, L ff, ..,,,,, , 1 , an f il? ,gi 4 Q , ,M V . f' gf 1 M www : , 3 ,T 1 x Marquette Worthy . 1 Donald Wilson Brooks Yargrough Crystal Young Scott Young ..W4mn-fvmw, Kevin Yount ..4g Freshmenf251 7a Wake I I I Name: Lyndsay Jones Grade: Favorite Food: Fruit Loops iFavoritef'Book: Life And 'limes Of Little Richard ,School Activitiesz, Key Club, Anchor Club, Ofhce A Page Community Activities: 'Disc Jockey At 2993, Piedmont Craftsmen And Jargon Society Hobbies: Drama, Music, L r Play In A Band, Make T ll Shows ig 1 1 1 1 l 1 ll 77 Live fast, die young, . . . lnstinctive, that's what drama has always been for Lindsay Jones. Ever since an early age he has just 'Yumped right inn any opportunity to act or to be involved in some kind of production. The fact that he hasn 't had any formal training doesn 't bother Lindsay. He has already been in several plays, his first being Carousel when he was ten years old. He had the lead in The Amorous Tenor as well as in A Man's A Man. He has also been in two movies: The Bedroom Window and Sweet Liberty, and involved in the filming of countless television shows. He has plans to earn a degree in broadcasting and to pursue his acting. Lindsay says that there is no special quality involved except for the real desire to get put in front of others and 'Kmake an idiot of yourself , However, there has never been any single inspiration for intense inter- est, Lindsay always knew, long before he stepped on stage, that acting was what he wanted to do. The people he most admires are his parents, for 'putting up with him , and Woody Allen, for his accomplishments in acting, writing and directing. His willingness to go the extra mile is 252fPenp1e clearly what makes the difference in Lindsay and his accomplishmen While the monetary rewards are not a priority, helping others is giv him satisfaction. ln regard to school and to life, Lindsay has his unique way of looki at everything. He says that we put too much emphasis on school woi lt is the experiences that teach us more than school, learning somethi in everything we do. As for life in general Lindsay has a number suggestions: dare to be different, to Thy own self be true, and doi look back in anger because you could walk into a fist . Also Linds finds it really sad to see people get wasted every weekend to for how bored they are. He believes we should End things to do, to be mj creative! On the lighter side, he says, Live fast, die young, and we clean underwear! , and he warns us, Don 't eat yellow snow . He al notes that nobody working in Taco Bell speaks Spanish! But Lindsaj final words, Don 't limit yourself , best seem to characterize his ai tude. ATRJ. 'lName: Jeanene Hay Grade: .,g. , 12 Favorite Food: Hzza favorite, 1 i L , 4 ' Book: School Activities: NHS! QDGSS, oooo SoftbalL s rchestragf oM i Pep Band ' - Community Activities: g fRed crass, Ranaiamcoonaia House Playingggglfwth S Softball, Talking Ori iPhone t's all in your attitude . . . What do you call that special talent that some people have for ggling community activities with school involvement and managing to t good grades as well? Committment, pride, caring? Jeanene Foy hnages all of these and is all the more satisfied for it. Her classmates scribe her as a wonderful person committed to give to the school, the inmunity and to her peers. ln the Hfth grade, Jeanene wanted to play an instrument. With the 'vice of her father and teacher, Mrs. Roper, she chose the violin, Eight ars later she is still playing the violin and still enjoying it! She feels at playing the violin gives her a sense of accomplishment. Jeanene's father is a strong inspiration for her. He always gives me 2 support I need to keep going He stands by me. Her father's ppprt must be very strong, for Jeanene is currently involved in a full ad of activities. She helps at the Ronald McDonald House and visits retirement homes. She works with the Red Cross and with fund raising pageants. She feels that her excitement toward her activities seems to give a little bit of something to everyone. She feels good about herself through her involvement and her positive attitude rubs oft' on others. Jeanene hopes to attend Hampton University next year, lf things go as she plans, she will major in biology at the University and then go on to medical school. After her studies are completed, she wishes to become a pediatrician. Jeanene's experiences in playing the violin and participating in sever- al activities has taught her important lessons. She advises anyone who wants to concentrate in one area of activity to stick with it. lt takes time to learn and master anything. Jeanene encourages other students to be active and involved in school and community activities. She feels it is important to be a model for others to follow. ln this you become a better person and learn more yourself People 1253 74 704164 1- 1 l ll - ' 77 I jumped in and Marty DeBruhl began to swim competitively when he was five years old with Jonestown Club. His father had asked him to join the team because they were one person short. His great swimming ability and his hard work ha ve brought him to where he is today. Last year Marty was ranked third in the nation in the 200 meter freestyle. He currently holds numerous state records for both freestyle and breaststroke at various ages and distances. For most of his life, Marty's only inspiration has been his desire. However, recently he has grown very close to someone whom he cares about a great deal. Carla Moss inspires him more than anyone ever could . She makes Marty want to bring out the best in himself Marty's willingness to put out extra effort has strongly benefitted him. He feels it has developed his self-discipline. Making myself get out of bed at five a.m. for practice will probably help me in my career. lf I begin to discipline myself now, I won 't have trouble working when l don 't want to in the future. Marty feels his hard work benefits his family as well, as his swimming will help pay for his college education. 954fPeople I I I Name: Martin Kane DeBruhi Grade: 12 I Favoritezj Food: Lasagna Favorite , School Activities: RSC1 French Club Young Life, AAU Swim Team Hobbaeszeaskefbazt our Tennis, Skiing, Swimming Marty adds, As far as rewards go. l get medals and trophies. Hou er, the greatest reward is knowing that I was given a special talent ai have not wasted it. Marty is striving to be a swimmer in college, most likely NC. St University. He plans to major in business there and to hopefully ha ve enjoyable job in the future. Marty's big hope is to qualify for Olympic Trials. Marty's words of advice pertain to not only swimming but to 4 other committment. He says to be prepared for a lot of pain 1 giving up alot of things when you are striving for something. Ma also adds. lf you stick to something and stick your mind to it you come out a much happier person. Everyone has something spe. about himself Find that something special and give it your best. lf 3 know you ha ve something special and you do not use it to your fuh potential you 're not going to be as happy as you could have been. thankful for your talents. . . .At RJR. Ha Nguyeh Grade: 12 ,avorite A V French Fries .445 f S Activitiesiggffiench cm, ness infefasaanai French Honors V .. . . .,.1gf Ashffiifssi ' Tennis. Swimming f wanted to be more American. n one word, Ha describes herself as ambitious. She came to the 'ted States with her mother and sister from Vietnam when she was teen. Later her brother and other sister came, followed in three 'rs by her father, who had to wait for retirement before coming. Ha l her family are sponsored by St. Paul's Episcopal Church. She 'ved in April speaking no English and managed to learn some during summer months. When Autumn rolled around, Ha faced the prob- 1 of which grade to enter. Sha made a deal with her parents that she uld enter ninth grade and, if she maintained at least a C average, ' would continue with students her age, When she received her first Port card she discovered she had made the honor roll, bla likes the friendly American people and the education, which by nparison to that of Vietnam is very easy. She misses Wetnamese id more than any other aspect of her homeland, but french fries Jease her appetite! The greatest difference Ha has noticed between in Vietnam and life here is the immense respect held for elders in ftnam which seems to be lacking here. However, Ha appreciates greater freedom of speech which is part of American life. Obviously Ha works hard to be successful at her endeavors. She explains that her competitive nature and her desire to fit in and be more American inspire her to be involved. She feels that her willing- ness to do her best is an example for her younger sister and portrays her loyalty to her parents. Ha 's family is an important part of her life, as it is tightly knit. Ha most admires her aunt in California for her courage and strength. Her aunt's parents sold their furniture to send her to college. She told Ha that she has more opportunity and that she would help her dream come true. Her aunt's story and words of encouragement are sources of inspiration for Ha. ln the future, Ha hopes to attend Salem College and then the Bowman Gray School of Medicine. With luck and determination her dream to be a medical missionary, helping those less fortunate such as the Vietnamese, will come true. Ha 's words of advice to peers reflect the important lessons which she has learned. She says to ignore it when people make fun of you . She urges everyone to be themselves and to do what they feel is right. People X255 I I I 74 Wake 111 amez Vwllliam-Frarsdyif - One for the community . . Billy Hanes recently lunched with the First Lady, Mrs. Nancy Rea- gan. He was one of ten teenagers from across the nation to be honored by the Sea Breeze Corporation in Washington D. C. Billy was presented with the Spirit of Young American Award along with five hundred dollars. Billy was chosen for his incredible community service. Last year he organized a Rock Benefit for the Food Bank of North Carolina. The benefit was held downtown at the Benton Convention Center and raised one thousand, nine hundred dollars! Billy says that 'fThe whole idea was really Doug Freeman 's. About December of last year, plan- ning was started for a benefit concert for the Food Bank. Eventually seventeen bands signed up to play. The whole experience was very interesting. 2 6 f People Hanes Grade: 12 Favorite Food: Pomegranates Favorite Book: None School Activities: Anchor Club, ICC, Speech And Debate, Hi IQ, Quiz Bowl, Fine Arts, Masque And Gavel Class Day Committee Community Activities: Food Bank, Youth CounciL American Cancer Society, Volunteer Drive Hobbies: Art Billy says that Jesus Christ has been a very influential and insj force throughout his life. He enjoys contributing to the communit becomming involved for the beneht of other people. Billy serves c Board of Directors of the Food bank. He also participates in the 5 Council and is a volunteer driver. Billy has found that art is a useful way to express himself His 1 has led him to be active in the Fine Arts Club here at school, as w an important member on the Class Day committee. The Black and staff is grateful to him for his cover design of this year's yearbi Billy 's experiences in working with other people has taughi worthwhile lessons. lf you are interested in a club or some pri don it back off or make some excuse. Try - that's the only way I really know if you can do it. Chances are that if you don 't do it, it I get done. You will never have a reason to be disappointed if you . you've done your best. Instead of judging each other, let's try to 4 we can to keep each other from stumbling. Congratulations Sheldon We 're so proud of you and wish you the brightest future. We love you always, Mom, Dad, and Heather Meg Waters, Your energy, en- thusiasm, and good sense of humor still intrigues us, We love you for being you. Congratulations! Mom and Dad . f1 ' ' 'Kwai : ,1-' , Q, - e. 9 ' To Jill and Jenny i t 'g Laskey: Y' sfl' f You've been the c I.. Z i, pride and joy of our p lives. ji i N' 'I' ' W 1 L We can only wish Q i you as much happi- 9 ness as you've brought us! God bless and Q keep you both al- M as ways in His care, With Love, Mom and Dad EK WV., I. wi.. .1 is A TJ ffm- 2' .ww -'J ,Wei fm my . vzfwzsya s. X c . . W, A.. . , Thank heaven for little girls, for they grow up in a most delightful way! Congratulations, Kelli We love you . Mom, Debbie, Teri, Keith, Q- ' and Zachary Toots, Congratulations. We have really enjoyed sharing in all of your many accomplishments. You are a very special daugh- ter and sister. Love always, Mom and Art Dear Joe, The lord bless you and keep you The Lord make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you The Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace. Much love forever, Mom, Dad, Matthew, and Joshua Congratulations to Kelly Potter and the Class ot' '87. Kelly, you taught me the meaning of love. L o ve, Mom Mary Margaret, You have always brought us joy. We are so proud of you. We love you, Mom and Dad, Courtney and Michael 25 7 ,WA ds N-.V M... 1-xwn'-1, ', ' -'-1-.-.....,,..,,.. ' e fa ' L... ' 1 -Muni 1 2 'XJR-M-H-.,.-?a,,x at ,,,4k,,, . A '1 ' . 54 ' 'ww -v'- 2 ,,,, - v, I ...JD II If e Z, NARA? A 5-Star Salute To Am 451 The 1 986 RJR 7iA,75 Black And Gold fx Staff From The Triad 'S Only 5-Star Ford Dealer 1 131 Miller Street 0 Wnston-Salem ' 724-7441 2b0fAd5 F S N'rSt,'5!-V'-Us All Q 'T L, Name Brand Products At Lowest Prices 40 Years Of Relrabrlrty Ask Your Nezghborf We Have Stores To Serve You In Mnston Salem Burlzngton Mount Azry Hzgh Poznt S1135 Creek Pkwy Lexmgton Salzsbury Eden Mam Street RJ Reynoldls Soccer ls Im-PRESS-ive l i Congratulations Seniors: 1410 S. Stratford Rd. 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CLOVERDALE KITCHEN RES TA URAN T Specializing ln The Finest Foods For Your Family Since 1969 Serving Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Monday-Saturday 6:00 am to 9:00 pm Located in the Zayre Shopping Center ZS S Congratulations Class Of '8 7 Reynolds alumni John and Dino Cortesis invite you to join them before and after the game or for your favorite meal of the day, 7 1 l 26X Congratulations Robyn' You are a very special person We wish you much happiness always Love Mom Dad Angie and Stephanie CARDINAL Residential Funding C orpora tion A Subsidiary Of Cardinal Savings 8: Loan Association Charlotte ' Raleigh if 7 7 7 ...S ,f f U Q ,'4f.'f fl , .- W Q5 iT if l Andrea Bost Mandy Butler Neil Clark Marty DeBruhl Celeste Johnson Joanie Lacy Jenny Laskey Lisa Tudor Lisa Moore Rachel Patterson Mary Margaret Myers Lisa Milhous Clare Stone Steve Lackey Lisa Milhous Greg Robinson Jon Rucker Mary Lyon Turner Kendrick Heckman Carla Moss Leslie Noell Stacy Keith Jill Laskey Lyndsay Torreyson Susanna Paisley Elizabeth Earle Andrea Freeman Working Together For 1986-1987 i Varsity a C n h Q 6 j 6 n I' g H I Y 6 B E1 0 d 0 9 t r 5 S A A A That Reynolds Spirit!! l JW , 'I Congra tula tions- Seniors - George and Sandra Harper 'J-Wil: hs .X h -. 'fl' - if 4 si.. Bottom: Stephanie Harper, Joanie Lacy, Tracy Dry, Kelly Moser Top: Andrea Freeman, Stacy Keith, Jenny Mountjoy, Kendrick Heckman For Gaither: Words cannot describe the profound happiness you have brought us. Your sensitivity and delightful sense of humor I have added a new dimension to our lives and we thank you for the warmth and joy you bring to our family. You are very special and we are proud of all that you are. We wish for you a future full of adventure, success and as much happiness as you have given us. We love you so much. Love, Mom and Dad P.S. Thanks for everything. Go get 'em, Big Brother! - Love, Burgess W' -fs Parrish, May you always , , Mount up with wings as eagles run and not be weary i , We love you! lsiah 40:31 Mom and Dad Adsf269 A , .Vu - , 4 the path may lead. Go instead, where there ' th and leave a trail. l Do not follow where I C 7 7 lst CLASS FAsH1oNs 'iff Congratulations! You've made us very proud, La Vogue By Seiferts We love you, Thruway S Winston-Salem Mom, Dad, Melissa, TR. Good Morning, Boots Y,S 1' I Old Salem! To Brigh ter Your Day. l i l To the Class ot' '87 and Greg W With grateful memories of all youlve been, With pride in all you are, f70Pinf3fla1LvjU'1' bf, Congratulations Class 1 o ov a wa s. J y Dasd, Mom and Cathy 270fAds CAHILL 81 SWAIN INC. Sherwood Plaza - Northside Center - Hanes Mall HSuccessful Dressers Know Cahill And Swain B . ' 1 . , ,,, 'rv ' ' I . W H an 5 5 T , ff Erica Alderson and Paige Byrd SAM MOSS GUITARS 825 Burke St. Congratulations Class Of 19821 t 272fA ds Joanie, You have brought us so much happiness and taught us the true meaning of living life to the fullest. We are proud of you and WE LOVE YOU! Mom, Dad, and David Congratulations to Kelly Moser and the class of 1987! We are proud of you Kelly, and we love you, Daddy, Mother, Ashley, and John Kenneth Stephanie, Thanks for giving us so many years of happiness and laughter. We are very proud ot' you. Congratulations to you and the Class of 1987, Love, Mom and Dad N-,WW-M .,,w M. ...,..,...,,, . M ,, F ' ' ' , ' ' , .r .. -0 H .. A -lgmrii-gm. TODAY Xz TOMORROW IN TERIORS, INC. 120 Stark St. Betsy Smith Davis Fi 'I I , .. ' ...W -qi , - 4 1 si .M . Greg Garcia looks inside from the outside as he talks to David Kurtz. 274fAds Best Wishes To Seth Woodruff And The Seniors Congratulations Alex and Andy! Your Hard Work Of The 1986 Has Paid Off And We RAL R. Are Very Proud Of Soccer Team YOU' Much Love, Nancy 8: Pete Mom '61, Dad 81 Amy Woodruff Congratulations Jane and the graduating class of '87. Congratulations to the class of '87 and especially to Jane, you have brought to our family much love, laugh- Stewart Wall, We are so proud of you and your many ter, and spirit. We are very proud of you and your accom- accomplishments. plishments during the past eighteen years. Best wishes for Love always, continued success and joy in life. Mom, Dad, and Susan Love, Mom, Dad, and Andy Laurin, You light up our lives! We are very proud of you. Dear Brad: , , , Congratulations and love always, Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Mom, Dad, Matt and Paul We love you Yea! Class of '87! Mom, Dad' D2 Congratulations Carla! We wish you success and happiness Leslie! Welfe Pf0UCl Of YOUF accomplishments- Congratula- always. tions! We will miss our daughter and sister. You are loved by We love you! Us alll Mom, Dad, and David Mom, Dad, Betsy, Kathleen and Buck To Andrea Bostg Congratulations - we all love you! Congratulations to our grandsons, Andy and Alex! Harriett, Bob, and Walt - Herman, Wilson, Hector, Ariel, Lowa d G d dd Depoe, Fred, Skippy, and Fang! Gran mommy an fan a 'V Congratulations Rachael! l'm so proud of my P.A. Love, Mom Clare Stone: Having two seniors this year has been a delightful experi- ence! We are grateful to your family for sharing you with us! Love, Your other family - The Torreysons Michelle, thanks for being a precious daughter . . . a great sister , , . a thoughtful friend , . , a special young lady . . . Mother, Dad, Stephen, Kendra Cherryel and Bethany Adsf275 276fAd A Great Smile Is A Hand y Smile es I , , 934 Q.. 1 . 1 .gg i, .,...4u. Fail! r MQ rim- -Inf -, we f, Q Nm- ,A , vw we leeway. E I N ee!! , VHS And Nev Mr a r v 0,225 Zjiiiia, H5555 ee ee e . ,f.lf51 Q if Q f W- is ful, ' 1 I , ,eee e A e eg M , e . A Jw gg? fg , lf'-'Q -a ,,.f4 S., .-av' x-f+ 'a ll Ill PIG PICKIN19 HICKORY SMOKED BBQ 615 Deacon Blvd C ongra tula tions, Class Of 1 98 7 ! 278fAds Congratulations to The Class of 1987 and especially to our Congratulations Tonya, daughter Robin Fehr, l'm very proud of you. l wish you the best of everything in Mom and Dad the future. and all your family I love your Jeff To my friends with whom l've shared THE BEST OF TIMES CONGRATULATIONS to Lisa Milhous - Thanks for being yourself and for sharing your enthusiasm Love, the magician, knows this little trick where by two with US! people walk in different directions yet remain side by side. We Love You!!! Hugh Prather Mom, Dad, and Ryan P.S. M3 To C.M. All that we love deeply . . . Becomes a part of us. Congratulations Petiell You made it, Your picture will be changed Congratulations Wyman, the class of '87 and the R.J.R. Soc- ' Love ' cer Team. Jamgs Barbara Jan Fred, Kitty, H011 8: Tricia McGuirt To LA VONNE - Love of our life! Chris Hunter: GRADUATION Congratulations on your out- THE BEST and THE WORST standing accomplishments and THE BEST: Being proud of your accomplishments and pro- for being you, gress as you become an adult. We love you, THE WORST: Not having you around every day to brighten Mom, Dad, Kendall and Our lives. Catherine Love - Your Family! The Heard lt Thru the Grapevine Chorus Line! To have you as a daughter is to kno I Dear Raquel, W a special kind of love I am especially proud of you. You are a gift. You have done and joy! GOOD work and your efforts have been relentless, Because Congratulations to the Class of 1987 and especially Eliza- you are 5e1f'mO'Ti'fatedyou I1 do even BETTER' you re a goal beth Earle' setter and ambitious by nature, therefore, youll always do Love always, Mom and Dad your BEST. l wish you always the best of HEALTH, a Midas touch and much HAPPINESS. Love always, MOM We 're proud of you, Matthew Eldridge. Congratulations for all the hard work and good luck in the coming years to you and the Class of 8 7 ', We love you, Mom, Dad, and Beth For Lisa and her friends WHAT TO WANT' MERE OR MUCH Your power cannot be your gauge of STRENGTH, And condescension's not COMPASSION. Placidity is not an inner HAPPINESS, Nor righteousness to be confused with HONOR. To have or hold is not the gist of LOVING. Applause is not true measure of SELF WORTH. A pride of parent is acknowledgement Of children 's ETHICS and their AIMS, Ol' losses, stumblings, climbings, and their GAINS. This is your LIVING. Go for the big ones! Lisa 's Mom Norian, We're proud of you! Congratulations to our -IH trumpeter and the Class of 1987. Love L , ' Gig: and Bruce Mom, Dad, and Wendy You are a special grandson, Norian! :flash '7qpa19 Love, Gra Hdma 1412 Glade Street Telephone Winston-Salem. NC 27101 722-3614 Adsf279 280fA ds Jamie - My Love 85 lfwshes For Your Success 8: Happiness SUCCESS To laugh often and muchg to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children, to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends, to appreciate beauty, to find the best in others, to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition, to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived, This to have succeeded. Ralph Waldo Emerson l'm Proud Of What You Ha ve Accomplished And Prouder Of Who You Are! Love, Mom The Spirit OF RJR ls T e Congratulations and best wishes for success and happiness to the Class of '87. J.P., you have always made us proud to be your parents. Your sunshine and songs have given us lots of joy. Keep on singing T whenever and wherever you , can. You're terrific! Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations Class of '87, especially our son Mark Stack. We are very proud of s . if .,, , , g you! We Love, , V Mom and Dad 5 h . . . Varsity Cheerleaders b E i ,gg ty N M if H , Q r 'f':ff?il'z.f3gfMlx' M Sa ima I-D Richard, i Write When You Get Words Congratulations Pig llifhchelle Jacksonj. We Are Very Proud Of You! We Love You! Mom, Dad, Dee-Dee eaeffads Monica, We've watched you grow into such a beautiful young lady in Congratulations Milhous, the past few years. We 're very proud of you, You have the You have been a special friend to me these past three yers. I world in your hands baby. We love you very much! wish you all the best - you deserve it! I love you! Congratulations! Love, Love Andrea Dad 8: Tam era glonfraglaiiozsl tokthetglajs tof ,87 and especially our son Congratulations to the class of 1987 and Janie Cranford, at 'V' es O UC alle ljvgslzj' Thanks for being such a special daughter and sister. -, , , , Love, lggm, Dad, Maxi 83, Dawn 84, Debbie Mom, Dad, James, and John The years may change a lot of things But never the love this message brings. And never the pride and happiness, too Neil, may all the joy and happiness you've given us come back That come from having a daughter like you. 100 f0ld- YOU afe S0 loved! Congratulations and best wishes to Mandy Butler, from Mom, Mom, Dad, Slllaflfle Dad and Mary Katherine. Congratulations Grant! You are and have always been the sunshine of our lives. To Bef-9951, We love you, You're our sweetheart too!! Congratulations and love! Mom and Dad MOH! 31 Ki! Lyndsay Torreyson: ltys been a pleasure watching you grow! We wish you love, joy and inner peace throughout your life. Love, especially to you Charles. Mom and Dad What a special young man you are! We wish you only the best that life can offer. Congratulations to the class of '87 - but Congratulations Jeff Thank you for the love and joy you have given to our family, We are very proud of you and wish you much success in the future, We love you, Mom, Dad, Tricia, Kathy, Betsy, Kris and Mike W Missy Himes, You 're everything in a daughter that your Mom and Dad could ever want, We love you and are very proud of you. For my friends , , . You mean the world to mel Through these years you have helped me to grow as a person. I treasure our memories and the special time we have spent together. Remember, Friends Chris Boss, you're the greatest and we are very proud of you. Cogratulations to you and the class of 1987! I-Ove, are friends forever if the Lord's the Lord of them. I love Mom and Bill you!!! Joanie P.S. Precious, love is forever. BLACK AND GOLD PATRONS Congratulations Brian Hunter! Love, Mr. And Mrs. Mckey Dry Mom and Jay Ms. Gloria K. McGuire ridsf28.3' Congratulations, Kendrick Heckman! From the tirst day of first grade . , , You 've come a long way, baby! We are very thankful to have a daughter with your values. We are so proud of your accomplishments. WE LOVE YOU! Mom, Dad, and Harper Q0 Q09 W' To Juha, Three thousand miles you have traveled to become part of ,.. , , :r.eif.q'.. J: i f ' il ,v v Jxj, hx ffiifg if ww X 5 UR, Ni 'Sl 1 I I, , H A f , W ,J . - 1 it .- 5 ii? ., 4 'rf T 5 sd' , , E 1 '3 J T , p A .1 i 2 sf-1 A gg., xi V, l 5- ,fifty 2 'ii ,ii Pilar' Friends are for making a cloudy day bright. Congratulations, Class Of 1987! on' It s not just what you do that s our family, An ocean will not separate the love we feel for p you. You have been a perfect son. We wish you success and Love, . . . l happiness in every aspect of your life. Thank you for adding so much to our family and Reynolds High School. my and We Love You! 2 5 Mom, Dad, Kim, Jennifer 284fAds COnQf0fUIGfIOl1S to all SOCCGI S9l'1IOI'S s eciol. You're special! L-,.1. i.tI: v' 1 Congratulations to the Class of 19871 and especially to our son, Rodney Tesh. Thank f ' ' y u ave fought into our lives. We are so proud of you and W wish you success in the future. ' you or all the joy and happmess o h b We love you, sv ,ek Mom and Dad, Steve and Sandy 9 ' WA' ' i V GRE YS TONES: 1000 Brookstown Ave. 724-9093 Q Q 286fAds 111 iQ-slzlrliiilthbfililQIQKQKQKQI:l1l1lql1l1K1K1l1l1 bla 1 . Z -1 Congratulauons Graduates g 1 i Q zz' sPEclAuz1Nc IN 2 -1- PARTY TRAYS g Carolyn, 3 I Sandwich E We love you and arle proud of you. Always Keep Trying! ! .c llBes 'H l OVG, 4 3355515 I n Town. E Mom, Dad .Q Cyndi T f I 1103 Robinhooa Road Q I 4 W4 -S I . 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There is only one schedule to play. lt lasts all your life but consists of only one gaae. lt is a long game w'th i no timeout and no substitutions. You play the whole game -- all g your life. You'll have a great backfi ld. e You 're calling the signals but the other three fellows in the backfield with you have great reputations. They are naaed Faith, Hope, and Charity. You'll work behind a truly powerful line. End to end. it consists of Hone t l s y, Loyalty, Devotion to Duty, Self-Respect, Study, Cleanliness, and Good Behavior 'he Goal posts are the Pearly Gates of heaven. or soccer. You played od is the referee and sole official. to win -- yet strived aaakes all the rules and there is no appeal fron then. to abide by the rules. rare are ten rules. Remember, you wi ll u know then as the Ten Couandnents and you play then always be a winner MM, strictly in accordance with your own religion in our hearts. There is also an important ground rule. Thanks for the wonderful memories. 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Wood Sandra 8: Andrew Woodrutl Jr. Dr. dr Mrs. R.D. Woodruff Linda D. Wright Mrs. Pearl Wright Mrs. Jacqueline Young Roberta A. Young Nicholas Zedlar William Franklin Hanes Cami Kristen McBride Jesse Anders Mether dus. Arts Club 3. 9 0 306,f5 enior Statistics Allen, Jane: Student Govt. 1, Natl Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, French Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Grad. Marshal 3, Basketball 1, Track 2, Field Hockey 1, French Club 2, 3, 4, RGC 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Red Cross 1, 2, 3. Allen, Tonya Alves, Roseli: Volleyball 4, Inter- nat'l Club 4. p Anderson. Michael: Basketball Manager 2, JROTC 3, 4. Anderson, Ruth: Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 4, Spanish Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Chief Grad. Marshal 3, Com- puter Science Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, 4, Sec. 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Wce-Pres. 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- Pres. 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, ICC 4. Anliker, Brad: Football 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, RSC 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 2. Armstrong, Tyra: Ofuce Page 2, Softball 1, Co-Capt. 1, Track 1, Volleyball 1, DECA 4, French Club 1, 2, Ebony Soc.-3, Jazz Ensemble 1, 2, Wrestlerettes 4, Performing Chorus 1, 2, 4, Pep Club 1. Ashcraft, Michael: Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 4, Computer Science Club 3, 4, Explorer Post 901 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4. Atwell, Glenn: Basketball 1, Wres- tling 1, Golf 1, Computer Science Club 1, 4, Science Club 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Anchor Club 3, FSSC 2, Scribbler 4. Atwood, Maurice: Baseball 1, Football 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 3, 4, Capt. 3, Coach 4, JROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama 3. Bagatta, Patrick: Baseball 1, 2, Cross Country 1. Baldwin, Althea: Dancing Boots 4, Library Page 4, DECA 4. Barajar, Ruth: Internat'l Club 2, 3, 4, VICA 3, 4. Barber, Adam: FFA 2. Barnett, Wendy: Leo's Club 4, French Club 2, 3, Lit.Mag. 3, 4. Basinger, Charles: Class Vice Pres. 1, Basketball 1, Tennis 1, Fencing 1, RSC 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4, French Club 1, 2, Indus. Arts Club 2, 3. Batten, Dana: Latin Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball 4 SHSC 4, Concert Band 1, Jazz Ensemble 1, Flag Girl 1, 2, Capt. 1, 2, FBLA 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Lit. Mag. 4. Beatty, Sheldon: Track 1, March- ing Band 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, JROTC 1, 2, 3, Bus Drivers' Club 4. Bennett, Scott: Jr. Civitan 4, In- Bennett, Todd: Bus Driver 2, 3, 4, Bus Drivers' Club 2, 32, 4. Benson, Kim: Concert Band 1, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 3, 4, DECA 4, VICA 4. Beroth, Tonya: Class Pres. 3, Sr. Exec. Comm. 4, Student Govt. 1, 2, Nat'l Honor Soc. FBLA 4, Span- ish Club 3, 4, Pine Whispers 2, 3, Cheerleader 1, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 1, 2, Pep Club 2, Ski Club 1, Builders Club 1. Berry, James: FHA 4. Beshears, Deana: HOSA 2. Blackwell, Kim: French Club 1, 2, Pep Board Council 2. Blackwell, Pamela: DECA 3, 4, DGCC 3, 4, Treas. 3, Performing Chorus 2, 3, 4. Blevins, Amber: Art Society 2, Math Club 3, 4. Board. Carolyn Ann: FHA 4, VICA 4. Boneno, Richard: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4. BOSS, Chris: Basketball 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, SSC 3, 4, Sec. 4. Bost, Andrea: Sr. Exec. Comm. 4, Office Page 4, Track 1, Spanish Club 3, 4, LDCS 2, RGC 3, Black and Gold 4, Lit. Mag. 4, Dancing Boots 3, 4, Sec. 4, Wrestlerettes 1, Performing Chorus 1, Red Cross 2. Bowman, Theresa: Library Page 3, DECA 4, Comp. Science Club 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Boykin, Bianca: FBLA 4, Builders Club 1. Boyter, Jenny: Demonettes 4. Braaksna, Edzo Bridges, Grant: Bus Driver 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Jr. Civitan 2, 3, SSC 4, Bus Drivers' Club 3, 4. Brisco, Tammy: Ofnce Page 2, Eb- ony Society 2, DECA 4. Brittain, Scott: Leo's Club 4, VICA 4. Brown, Christa: Nat'l Honor Soc. 4, Latin Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, Soccer 2, 3, 4, SGSC 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3. BYOWI1, J0l'll'l Brown, Richard: Football 1, Bus Drivers' Club 3, 4. Bruton, Bernadette Bullock, Erin Bunce, Charles: DECA 4, FFA 3, 4. Burroughs, Arthur: Class Pres. 4, Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Latin Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Tennis 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4. Burroughs, Ralph: Student Govt. 4, Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 4, Latin Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Gradua- tion Marshal 3, Tennis 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Buss, Clinton: Comp. Science Club 1, German Club 2, 3, 4, Vol- leyball 3, Fine Arts Club 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 1. Butler, Anna: Guidance Page 4, Spanish Club 2. Byrd, Robyn: Prom Committee 3, Girls' Council 2, 3, RSC Playmate 4. Campbell, Marty Campbell, Richard: Junior Civi- tans 3, 4, Sergent at Arms 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 2. Carlson, Scott: SSC 3, 4, Vice President 4, NHS 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Spanish 2. Carmichael, John: Concert Band 2, 3, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Jazz Ensemble 2. Carson, Calvin: Baseball 2, Foot- ball 2, 3, Track 4, DECA 4. Carter, Sonja: FBLA 4, FFA Spanish Club 4, VICA 4, V President. Carter, Townes: Soccer 2, 3, SSC 3, 4, Secretary 4, Span Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President ICC 4, Outing Club 1. Cass, Ann C.: Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 4, Spanish Nat'l Honor Soc. 2 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, IN Forensic League 3, 4, Grad. M shal 3 - Chief, Math Club 3, Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 4, Ancl Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, 4, Black a Gold 4, Speech and Debate 3, Pres. 4, High I.Q. 1, 2, 3, 4. Chambliss, Mallory: Nat'l Hoi Soc. 3, 4, Latin Nat'l Honor S Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, I1 Club 2, 3, 4. Cheeks, Ivory: Latin Club 1, F Girl 2, 3, 4. Chope, Elizabeth L.: Sr. Ex Comm. 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, Sr. Rep. 4, Girls' Council 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4, Key Club Sweethe 4, ICC 4. Clark, Jennifer: Library Page Spanish Club 3. Clark, Neil: Concert Band 1, 2. Conner, Warren: Bus Driver 4. Cooper, Machelle Covington, Katrina: Latin Clul: LDSC 3, 4, Ebony Society 2, Cc Guard 4, Dancing Boots 2, 3. Cranford, Janie: Spanish Club 3, HOSA 2, 3. Crowley, Sandra: Library Page FBLA 4, FCA 2, Perform. Chorus 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2. Crump, Shantea: Gym Assist 3. Cunningham, Craig: Compu Science Club 3, 4, German Clut 3, Wrestling 2, Junior Civitan 3, Secretary 4, Lit. Mag. 4, Ch Club 3, Red Cross Club 4. Dalton, Tina: DECA 4. Davis, Monica: Pine Whispers Dancing Boots 1, 4. ' Davis, Preston Davis, William: Student Govt. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 4, Capt. 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Key C 3, 4, RGC 4, Punkin, Spanish C 1, Orchestra 1, 3, 4. Dawson, Karen: Gym Asst. 2, brary Page 3, German Club 3, Latin Club 9, Concert Band 1, 2, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Senior Rep. 4. Deberry, Timothy Debruhl, Martin: Swimming 1, MVP 2, French Club 1, 2,' RSC 4. Denham, Amy: Latin Nat'l Hoi Soc. 2, 3, 4, Grad. Marshal 3,' 1 chor Club 2, 3, Math Club 3. Dexter, T iffany: Spanish Club 2, Pine Whispers 4,- Lit. Mag. Dancing Boots 1. Dills, Elizabeth: Nat'l Honor S 2, 3, 4, French Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 4, Sc Rep, Vice Pres 4, Girls' Counci 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Dancing Bo 2, 3, 4, Choreographer 4. Dirr, Eugene: Bus Driver 3, 4. Dominick, William: Bus Drivei 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball French Club 1, 2, Tennis 1, 21, Bus Club 3, 4, Junior Civitan 3, ss, Jeffrey: Prom Comm. 3, occer 1, 2, 3, 4, All Conference , Key Club 3, 4, RGC punkin. , Tracy: Tennis 2, 3, 4, Track 2, atin 1, 2, Spanish Club 3. mont, Tina: Softball 2, 3, 4, asketball 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. rant, Dante: Gym Asst. 3, 4, asketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Foot- all 1, 3, 4. ine, Elizabeth: Student Govt. 3, Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, FBLA 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, SGSC 3, 4, Black and Gold 4, Dancing Boots 3, 4, Treas 4, Paisley Build- ers Club 1, Art Club 1. lwards, Byron: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, Football 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Sec. 2, 3, 4, Jr. Civi- tans 2, 3, SSC 4. lwards, Raquel: Girls Council 2, 3, Lit. Mag. 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. dridge, Matthew: Comp. Sci- ence Club 2, Latin Club 3, 4. liott, Karen: Library Page 3, DECA 4. -kridge, Joseph: Class Vice Pres. 1, Class Pres. 2, Student Govt. 1, 2, 4, Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, German Honor Soc. 4, Soccer 1, 2, German Club 3, 4, Treas. 4, Internat'l Club 1, 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Black and Gold 2, 3, Sports Editor 2, Con- cert Band 1, 2, Marching Band 1, 2, Squad Leader 2, Pep Board Council 4. ltep, Robert ans, Katherine: Cross Country 4, Tennis manager 3, Spanish Club 1, RGC 3, 4. hr, Robin: Spanish Club 1, 2, RGC 4, Spirit Club 1, 2, Swimming 1. lton, Melissa: Treasurer 4, Sr. Exec. Comm. 4, RGC 3, 4, Histori- an 4, Art Society 1, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Board Council 3, 4, Pres. 4, Pep Club 2. alds, Kimberly: VICA 4. ynt, Kim: DECA 4, Wrestlerettes 3. ird, Arthur: Volleyball 4. lrdham, Norian: Concert Band Z, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Jazz Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. lster, George: NHS 2, 3, 4, Latin NHS 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. ister, Lamond fster, Matthew: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, Indus. Arts Club 3, Per- forming Chorus 3, 4. ry, Vivian: NHS 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, DGSS 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Treas. 4, Pep Board Council 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 4, Spanish Club 3. eeman, Andrea: Sr. Exec. Comm. 4, Gym Asst. 2, Cross Country 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, Swimming 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, SGSC 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 2. eeman, Lloyd: JROTC 3, 4. trner, Hollie: DECA 3, Vice Pres. 3, Spanish Club 4, DGSS 4, Pine Whispers 1. :ntry, Mark: FFA 4. bson, Charles: DECA 4. Gionis, Michael: Aud. Staff 3, An- chor Club 4. Giquel-Elvira, Maria Goode, Elizabeth: Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Grad. Marshal 3, Ger- man Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 4, Ger- man Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Volleyball 1, 2, Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 3, Pres. 4, ICC 4, Debate and Speech Club 4. Gore, Mary Allison: FBLA 4, Sec. 4, Ebony Society 4, Jr. Achieve- ment 1. Graves, Katherine: Sr. Exec. Comm. 4, Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, French Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Grad. Marshal 3, Track 1, 2, Field Hockey 1, Capt. 1, French Club 2, 3, 4, RGC 3, 4, Red Cross 1. Graves, Michael: Wrestling 4. Griggis, Parrish L.: Honor Court 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4. Groce, Robin E.: Student Govt. 3, 4, French Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 32, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Council 3, 4, Black and Gold 3, 4, Features Editor 4, ICC 4, Jr. Achievement 1. Guerry, Sarah A.: Latin Club 2, 4, DGSS 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4. Hall, Melinda: Gym Asst. 2, Bas- ketball 1, Track 1, Volleyball 1, Wrestlerettes 4, Performing Chorus 2, 3, 4, Pep Board Council 1, Pep Board 1. Hallums, Lacy: Football 3, 4. Hanes, William: Masque 8: Gavel 4, Pres. 4, Nat'l Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Football 1, An- chor Club 4, Crew 4, Jr. Civitan 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4, Science Club 2, Sec. 2, Fine Arts Club 4, Pres. 4, Chess Club 2, 3, Pres. 3, Debate 8: Speech Club 2, 3, 4, Wee Pres.4. Harper, Stephanie: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, RGC 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms. Harris, Roy: Bus Driver 4, Basket- ball 3, 4. Harris, Stefan: Library Page 2, Of- fice Page 4, Basketball 1, Softball 1, Volleyball 1, FBLA 2, French Club 2, Ebony Society 2. Harris, Steven: Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Harry, Solomon: Football 1, 2, 3, Bus Driver 4. Hash, Katherine: Gym Asst. 2, DECA 3, 4, Ebony Society 2, Flag Girl 1, Pep Club 2. Hash, Stephen: Anchor Club 4, Latin Club 2, Wrestling 1, Cross Country 1, Debate and Speech Club 2, 3. Hauser, Maurice: Ebony Society 3. Hayes. Joy: DECA 4, Chairman 4. Heckman. Kendrick: Student Govt. 1, 2, 3, Treas. 2, Class Sec. 4, Sr. Exec. Comm. 4, Jr. Exec. Comm. 3, Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Span. Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Grad. Marshal 3, Athletic Director Page 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, SGSC 3, 4, Paisley Builders Club 1, Black and Gold 3, 4, Editor 4. Helms, Jett: Class Sec. 1, Basket- ball 1, 2, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3, RSC 3, 4. Henderson, David: Baseball 2, RSC 2, 3, 4. Hendrickson, Dawn: Student Govt. 1, Spanish Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, Library Page 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Performing Chorus 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Hensel, Richard Henzler, Joseph: Aud. Staff 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Himes, Melissa: Softball 4, Swim- ming 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, Track 1, French Club 1, 2, 3, RGC 3, 4, Concert Band 1, Marching Band 1, 2, Ski Club 1. Hollifield, Emily: French Club 1, VICA 4, Sec. 4. Holoman, William: Leo's Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Spanish Club 3, VICA 3, ICC 4. Hong, Kyung: Jr. Civitans 4, Indus. Arts Club 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 3, Comp. Science Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Arts Club 4. Hoopes, James: Masque 8a Gavel 4, Sec. 4, Nat'l Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Soccer 3, An- chor Club 4, Debate Team 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Red Cross 4. Horn, Brian: Bus Driver 2, 3, 4, Indus. Arts Club 2, Bus Drivers' Club 2, 3, 4. Horne, Greg: Bus Driver 4, Wres- tling 2, 3, 4, JROTC 1, 2. Houck, Leah: Art Soc. 4, Leo's Club 4. Hubbard, Robert: Aud. Staff 2, 3, 4, Comp. Science Club 3, 4, Chess Club 2,3. Hudspeth, Robert: Football 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, Wrestling 1, RSC 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. Hughes, Felicia: Library Page 4, Track 3, 4, Volleyball 1, Flag Girl 2, Performing Chorus 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Pep Club 1. Hummel, Jason: DECA 4. Hunter, Brian: French Club 2, 4, Latin Club 1, Red Cross 4, News- paper 1. Hunter, Christopher: Honor Court 2, 4, Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Latin Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3,4, Grad. Marshal 3, Bas- ketball 1, Cross Country 4, Soccer 1, 3, 4,Capt. 1, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4. Huske, Andrew: Shooting Team 2, 3, 4, Auditorium Staff 2, 3, 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Sentinel 4, Office Page 3, 4. Ingram, Charles: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 2, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4. Ingram, Tracy: Baseball 3, FFA 4. Ivey, Phil: Guidance Page 3, FFA 3, 4, VICA 3, 4, Pres. 4, RSC 4. Jackson,Katrece:Jr. Achieve. ment. Jackson, Michelle: Gym Assistant 2, Track 1, Manager 1, LDSC 4, Sr. Exec. Comm. 4, HOSA 2, 3. Jefferson, Earl: JROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. Jenerett, Travette: Gym Asst. 1,2, DECA 3, VICA 4, Ebony Society 1, 2, 3, Majorettesl, Pep Club 1. Jenkins, Floyd: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 1, Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, French Club 2 Johnson. Celeste Johnston, Jennifer: Latin Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Nat. Forensic League 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, RGC 3, 4, Dancing Boots 4, Debate and Speech 2,3, 4, Librarian 4, Debate Team 2, 3, 4. Jones, Angela: Latin Club 1, Or- chestra 1, 2, 4, Concert Master 4, Drama Club 2, Sec. 2. Jones, Fennix Jones, Lindsay: Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, Ofhce Page 4, Basketball 1, Soccer 1, Track 1, 2, Volleyball 1, Comp. Science Club 1, French Club 1, 2, Social Studies Club 2, Anchor Club 4, Crew 4, Key Club 3, 4, Lit. Mag. 4, Debate and Speech Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4. Jordan, Sebrina: Library Page 4, Library Asst. 4, Basketball 1, Sofr- ball 1, FBLA 3, Upward Bound 2, 3, 4. Keith, Stacy: Student Govt. 1, Freshman Representative 1, French Club 1, 2, Latin Club 2,3, SGSC 3, 4, Sec. 4, Black and Gold 3, 4, Editor 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Exec. Comm. 4. Keller, Kevin: RSC 4. Kelly, Kathleen: NHS 3, 4, Latin NHS 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, RGC 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Jazz Ensemble 3, 4, Manager. Kierig, Christian: Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Nat'l Forensic League 3, 4, Guidance Page 4, Soccer 1, Anchor Club 3, 4, Debate Team 2, 3, 4, Debate and Speech Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4. Klase, Kevin: German Club 3, 4, Chess Club 3, Dramatics Club 4. Kron, Christopher Kwok, Yan: lnternat'l Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Hist. 4. Lackey, Stephen: Jr. Exec. Comm. 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Grad. Mar- shall 3, Guidance Page 2, Cross Country 1, Math Club 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, SSC 3, 4, Pres. 4. Lacy, Joan: Jr. Exec. Comm. 3, Sr. Exec. Comm. 4, Student Govt. 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Pres. 1, NHS 2, 3, 4, French NHS 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Grad. Chief Marshal, Basketball 1, Capt., Soccer 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, Swim- ming 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, SGSC 2, 3, 4, Lit. Mag. 1, Co-Editor, Black and Gold 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4. Laskey, Jenny: Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Spanish Honor Soc. 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Soc. 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, SGSC 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Chief 4. Laskey, Jill: Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Art Soc.1, SGSC 3, 4, Historian 4, Pep Board Council 2, 3, Cheer- leader 4, Span. Honor Soc. 3, 4. Leach, Richard: Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Wrestling 4, Manag- er, Lit. Mag. 4. Lee, Tietanya Leinster, Lavonee: Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, 4, Girls' Council 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Spanish Club 2,3, 4, Pres. 4. Letchworth, Tim: Grad. Marshall 3, Comp. Science 3, 4, Indus. Arts Senior Statisticsf307 308fSenior Statistics 15 Math Club 35 Spanish Club 25 Key Club 3, 4. Lewis, Jane Lewis, Jennifer: Jr. Exec. Comm. 35 Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 45 French Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 45 Grad. Mar- shal 35 Swimming 45 Girls' Council 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Black and Gold 45 Panther Prints 15 Concert Band 1, 25 Marching Band 1, 2, 3. Liles, Kelli: Jr. Exec. Comm. 35 DGSS 2, 3, 4, Hist. 35 Spanish Club 25 Black and Gold 45 Pine Whispers 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2. Livingston, Barry: FFA 3, Pres. 3. Livingston, Shelia: Bus Driver 45 HOSA 2, 3, Treas. 2, Vice Pres. 3. Love, Angela Love, Renee Love, Tim: VICA 3. Mabe, Joel: FBLA 25 FFA 45 VICA 45 Leo's Club 45 Yearbook 15 Newspaper 1. Marshall, Collier: Golf 45 Soccer 4, Manager 45 French Club 2, 35 lndus. Arts Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Sr. Exec. Comm. 4. - McBride, Cami: NHS 2, 3, 45 French NHS 2, 3, 45 Grad. Mar- shall 35 Lab Asst. 2, 45 Cross Coun- try 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Field Hockey 1, Capt.5 Anchor Club 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 45 High I. Q. 2, 3, 45 Quiz Bowl 2, 3, 45 Speech and De- bate 4. McBride, Tonya: Latin Club 1, 25 LDSC 45 Ebony Society 2, 35 Flag Girl 4. McCloud, Angela: Library Page 45 Dancing Boots 15 Performing Chorus 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. McCoy, Christy: Guidance Page 35 DECA 35 FBLA 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Pine Whispers 1, 2, 35 Dancind Boots 3, 45 Orchestra 15 Ski Club 1. McDonald, Kelly: Swimming 25 Spanish Club 25 VICA 4, Treas. 45 Leo's Club 3, 4, Hist. 4. McFadden, Delaine: DECA 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Ebony Society 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3. McGeachy, Rod: Student Govt. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 45 Nat'l Hon- or Soc. 2, 3, 45 Latin Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 45 Grad. Marshal 35 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 45 Key Club 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4. McGuire, Jason: Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1, 25 Golf 45 FFA 2, 3, 45 JROTC 1, 25 Jr. Civitans 4. McGuil't, Wyman: Soccer 2, 3, 4, Capt. 25 RGC Punkin 45 RSC 2, 3, 4, Parl. 45 Paisley Builders Club 15 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4. McKay, Angela: Track 45 Wrestler- ettes 4. McNar, Dwayne McSwain, Julie: FBLA 45 Scribbler 4. Mether, Jesse Miettinen, Juha: Soccer 45 Key Club 45 Track 4. Migliarese, Katy Milhous. Lisa: Guidance Page 45 Spanish Club 45 LDSC 2, 3, Sec. 35 SGSC 45 Paisley Builders Club 15 Sr. Exec. Comm. 35 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co-Chief 45 Prom Commit- tee 35 Black and Gold 4. Miller, Corey: Math Honor Soc. 35 Soccer 2, 3, 4, Capt. 45 Tennis 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 RGC Punkin 45 Math Club 2, 3. Miller, Marvin Miller, Sharon: RGC 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Pine Whispers 2, 3, 4. Milspaw, Shelley: German Honor Soc. 3, 4, Sec. 3, 45 RGC 2, 3, 4, Hist. 45 Office Page 45 Comp. Sci- ence Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, 45 Ger- man Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Dancing Boots 3, 4. Mitchell, Jamie: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 2, 45 VICA 3, 4. Mitchell, William: Student Govt. 15 Grad. Marshall 35 Football 45 Tennis 25 Wrestling 15 SSC 3, 4, Treas. 45 Black and Gold 3, 4. Mock, William: Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 45 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Jr. Exec. Comm. 35 Spanish Club 4, Treas. 4. Moore, Lisa: SGSC 45 French Club 1, 2, 35 Cheerleader 3, 4. Morrison, Eric: Indus. Arts Club 3, 4, Sec. 45 Jr. Civitans 4. Moser, Johnny: Basketball Manag- er 35 Baseball 25 Jr. Civitans 45 LDSC Red Hot 35 FBLA 35 Dra- matics Club 3, 4. Moser, Kelly: Class Treas. 35 Bas- ketball 15 Soccer 2, 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 15 SGSC 2, 3, 45 SSC Sweetheart 45 French Club 3, 45 Black and Gold 3, 45 Cheer- leader 45 Student Govt. 25 Home- coming Queen 4. Moser, Sheldon: Sr. Exec. Comm. 45 Student Govt. 2, 3, 45 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 45 French Nat'l Hon- or Soc. 3, 45 Grad. Marshal 35 Girls' Council 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Key Club Sweetheart 45 Paisley Build- ers Club 15 French Club 2, 3, 45 ICC 4, Sec. 4. Moss, Carla: French Club 1, 25 SGSC 2, 3, 4, Soph. Rep. 2, Vice- Pres. 45 Dancing Boots 2, 3, 4, Soph. and Jr. Rep. 2, 3. Mountjoy. Jennifer: Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 45 Latin Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice- Pres. 45 Math Hon. Soc. 2, 35 Guid- ance Page 45 Ofhce Page 25 Soft- ball 2, 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Math Club 2, 35 RGC 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 45 ICC 45 Pep Board Council 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, Treas. 45 Grad. Marshal 3. Myers, Mary Margaret: Sr. Exec. Comm. 45 Student Govt. 2, 4, Par- liamentarian 45 Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 45 Grad. Marshal 35 Soccer 2, 3, 45 Tennis 15 Art Soc. 15 French Club 1, 45 Math Club 35 SGSC 3, 45 Dancing Boots 2, 3, 4, Chief 45 ICC 3. Netter, Kimberly: Wrestlerettes 4. New, Donna: FBLA 2, 4. Nifong, Cindy: Office Page 15 Cheerleaders 1, 2, Captain5 Span- ish Club 1, Treas.5 Pep Club 1. Ngo Phu: Student Govt. 15 Comp. Science Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 45 Key Club 2, 3, 4. Ngo, Trang: French Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 35 SGSC 3, 45 Inter-Club Council 35 Comp. Science Club 45 French Club 2, 35 lnternat'l Club 2, 3. Ngwyen, Ha: French Nat'l Honor Soc. 45 French Club 35 Interns Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. X Treas. 3, DGSS 3, 4, Sec. 4. Nikas, John Noah, Joseph: VICA. Noell, Leslie: Latin Club 15 Spam Club 2, 35 SGSC 2, 3, 45 Paisl Builders Club 1. Nunn, Darien: FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Fi estry Club 2, 3, 45 Outing Club o'Connor, Michael: Soccer 1, Capt.5 Volleyball 1, Capt.5 DEC 4, Parliamentarian5 SSC 4. Olson, Andrew: Comp. Scien Club 25 German Club 2. o'Neal, Tysonia: Pep Club Flags 3, 4. Owens, Larry: JROTC 15 VICA 4. Pace, Andrea: Gym Asst. 15 Tra 45 Wrestling 4, Manager5 LDSC 4, Sgt. at Arms5 French Club VICA 45 Wrestlerettes 1, 2, 3, Chess Club 2, 35 Red Cross 3, Concert Band 15 Marching Band Jazz Ensemble. Pack, Elizabeth: Natl Honor St 2, 3, 45 Ofhce Page 25 Arts Soc. French Club 3, 45 Concert Band 25 Red Cross 2, 3. ' Paisley, Susanna: Sr. Exe Comm. 45 Cross Country 2, 35 Sc cer 2, 3, 45 German Club 35 Spa ish Club 45 SGSC 3, 4. Palmberg, Eric: Junior Civitans Palmer, Ronald: Football Manag 35 VICA 3, 4. Parratt, Kimberley: Track Spanish Club 35 Ebony Society 35 Wrestlerettes 15 Performi Chorus 1, 2, 35 Red Cross Club Patterson, Rachael: Guidan Page 45 French Club 1, 25 Germ Club 3,45 SGSC 3, 4. Pauley, Jeff: Wrestling 3. Payne, Patrick: Football 15 Wri tling 15 JROTC 15 Performi Chorus 2, 3. Penn, Thomas: French Club Marching Band 2, 3, Section Lee er5 Jazz Ensemble 35 Pep Club Perkins, Thomas: Black ar Gold. 45 Concert Band 2, 3, Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Jazz L semble 4. Perricone, Steven: Vice Pres. Jr. Exec. Comm. 35 Honor Coz 3, 4, Chief Judge 45 Nat'l Hon Soc. 2,3, 45 Vice Pres. 45 Spani Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Sec. 35 Ch. Grad. Marshal 35 Baseball 1, 2, 45 Math Club 35 Spanish Club Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4. Potter, Kelly: RGC 3, 4, Sec. Pine Whispers 2, 3, 4, Circulatii Manager 3, Editor 45 Lit. Mag. Pouncey, Roscoe: Nat'l Hon Soc. 15 Basketball 15 Football 3, Capt. 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Ca.: 3, 45 Key Club 45 LDSC Red H 45 Wrestling 15 Orchestra 1, 2, 4, Pres. 4. Pratt, Ronald: Chess Club 2, Treas. 3. Redenbaugh, Jamie: Nat'l Hon Soc. 2, 3, 45 Spanish Nat'l Hon Soc. 3, 4, Sec. 45 Golf 45 Soccer 3, 45 Swimming 25 Comp. Scien Club 3, 4, Pres. 45 Key Club 3, Indus. Arts 2, 3, 45 Math Club Indus. Arts Club 2, 3, 45 Blat and Gold 45 Inter-Club 4. eece, David: Bus Driver 2, 3, 4, JROTC 1, 2, 3, Color Guard 1, 2, 3, Concert Band 1, Marching Band 1. eynolds, Lollis: Basketball 2, Soccer 2, Pep Board Council 4, Ifepper 4. hardson, Corey: Basketball 3, 4, JROTC 2, 3, 4. ane, Sergio berts, Ron: Art Society 1, Foot- ball 1, Track 1, Volleyball 2, 3, ine Arts Club 4. bertson, Lisa binsorl, Gregory: Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, French Nat'l Honor Soc. 4, Pres. 4, German Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Wce Pres. 3, Grad. Marshal 3, Chieh Guidance Page 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Math Honor Society 3, German Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Math Club 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Lt. Govern. 3, Sec. 4, LDSC 3, Red Hot 3, Builders Club 1, Dancing Boots Pom Pom 4, Concert Band 1, 2, Marching Band 1, 2, Jazz Ensemble 1, 2. lle, Gregory: Basketball 2, RSC 3, 4. lmuels, Jill: Track 1. iylor, Conrad: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 3, Or- chestra 2, 3, 4. Egg., Toni: Student Govt. 2,-Hon- fi horus, Gym Asst. 2, VICA 4, C 4. :g6's, Milton: Billboard Program- mer 3, 4, Baseball 1, Comp. Sci- ei Club 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Track 2, 3. law, Donald: Baseball 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama 1, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Capt. 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Jazz Ensemble. leek, Wesley: JROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, VICA 4, Leo's Club 4. leeran, Zach: Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 4,' SSC 4. es, Tammy: Gym Asst. 4, Bas- etball 1, 4, Softball 4, Track 4. fnon, Stephanie: Track 1, 4, ilpward Bound 2, 3, 4. . k, Michele: DECA 4, President. sith, Heather: Prom Comm. 3, rench Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Black End Gold 4, Pine Whispers 3, Copy ditor 3, ICC 4. '1ith, Kathryn: Student Govt. 1, Vice-Pres. 1, Nat'l Honor Soc. 1, Basketball 1, 2, Softball 1, Tennis 2, DGSS 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 3, Pres. 4, Black and Gold 1, ICC 4, Drama Club 1, 4, Pres. 1. nith, Matt icker, Jonathan: Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 4, Skiing 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Council '-loneybunn 4. icker, Anthony 1ith, Sherylda: Student Govt. 3, 4, Track 1, DECA 4, Sec., Ebony Society 4, Parliamentarian, 1ith, Tonya: Honors Chorus 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 21, 3, DGCC 3. ow, Ward: Jr. Civitans 4. laugh, Robert: German Club 3, 4. tease, David Spease, Stangerlena: Bus Driver 3, 4, Library Page 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 4, Ebony Society 2, Lit. Mag. 4. Speerstra, Alie: Guidance Page 4, French Club 4, German Club 4, Internat'l Club 4, Anchor Club 4. Stack, Mark: Baseball 3, 4, Ski club 1, RSC 3, 4, Treas. 4, Pine Whis- pers 2, 3, Newspaper 1, Sports Editor 1. Steinbach, Colin: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3, 4, Indus. Arts 2, 3, RSC 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, ICC 4. Steele, Christopher: Football 4, FFA 3, 4, VICA 4, Sgt. at Arms 4. Stevens, Sarah: French Club 2, Latin Club 1, VICA 3, Scribbler 1, Gaming Club 3. Stewart, Carl: Sr. Exec. Comm. 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Capt. 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, Comp. Science Club 4, French Club 4, SGSC 4, Sugar Bear, SSC 3, 4, Indus. Arts Club 4, Treas. 4, Black and Gold 3, Photographer 3. Stewart, Kathy: Pep Board Coun- cil 2, 3. Stinson, Jacqueline: Library Page 1, 2, Basketball 1, Capt., Track 1, DECA 3, 4, VICA 3, 4, Ebony Society 3, 4, Concert Band 1, Marching Band 1. Stoltz, Chris: Basketball 2, Foot- ball 2, 3,' Track 2, 3, 4, SSC 3, 4. Stone, Clare: Sen. Rep., Latin Nat'I Honor Soc. 2, Gym Asst. 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, SGSC 3, 4, Pres., Lit. Mag. 1, Dancing Boots 3, Orchestra 1, 4, ICC 4, Pep Board Council 2, Soph. Rep. Sturgill, Thomas: Lib. Page 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Jr. Civitans 3, 4, Treas. Swaim, Mark: JROTC 2, 3, 4, Ex. Officer, Indus. Arts Club 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms, Color Guard 2, 3. Tate, Dawn: Softball 4, DECA 4, Reporter. Tatum, William: Basketball 3, ICT 4. Taylor, Charles Terry, Monica: Flag Girl 3. Tesh, Rodney: Baseball 2, 3, 4, RSC 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4. Theodore, James: Basketball Statistician 4, JROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 3, 4. ThOIflaS, Jaflet Thompson, Kenneth Torreyson, Lyndsay: Student Govt. 1, French Club 1, 2, SGSC 2, 3, 4, Black and Gold 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Chief 2, Hist. 4. Truesdale, Jerry: Indus. Arts Club 1, 2. Tucker, Johnny: Football Manager 4, Track Manager 4, DECA 2, 3, 4, JROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Ebony Soci- ety 4, Color Guard 1, 2, 3, 4. Tudor, Elizabeth: Soccer 2, Soft- ball Manager 1, Field Hockey 1, 2, Capt. 2, Horseback 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, SGSC 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Turner, Catherine: Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, German Nat'l Honor Soc. 4, French Club 3, German Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Spanish Club 3, Internat'l Club 2, 3, 4, Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Scribbler 2, 3, Board Member 3, ICC 3, Red Cross 4. Turner, Mary: GC 3, 4, Dancing Boots 2, 3, 4. Valentine, Monica: DECA 3, Per- forming Chorus 1, Dancing Boot 1. Varga, Deniellez DECA 3, 4, Hist. 4, FBLA 4, Parliamentarian, Ski Club 1, Latin Club 2, 3, LDSC 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Lit. Mag. 4, Prom Comm. 3, Dance Club 2, 3, SADD 3, 4, Pres. 4, Dancing Boots 1, 2, 3. Von lsenburg, Stephanie: Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 4, French Nat'l Hon- or Soc. 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Nat. Foren- sic League 3, 4, Art Society 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, RGC 2, 3, 4, Dancing Boots 4, Drama Club 2, Debate 8: Speech Club 3, 4, Sec. 4. Vyas, Kalpesh: JROTC 4, Per- forming Chorus 2, 3. Wadahl, Raghild: Soccer 4, Con- cert Band 4, Marching Band 4, Art Society 4, Performing Chorus 4. Wall, Stewart: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Black and Gold 4, Dancing Boots Pom-Pom 4. Waller, Jonathan: Jr. Civitan 4, STC 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Pirie Whispers 4, Ski Club 1. Walls, Mike: Bus Drivers' Club 4. Ward, Allen Warren, Robin: Marching Band 2, 3, Flag Girl 2, 3, Performing Chorus 2, 3, 4. Washington, Cieanna: LP 3, OP 1, DECA 3, 4, Sec. 4, FHA 1, Sec.- Treas. 1, Spanish Club 3, Ebony Society 4, SADD 3, 4. Waters, Laura: DGSS 3, 4, Treas. 4, Pine Whispers 2, 3, 4, Editor- in-Chief 3, 4, Pep Board Council 2, 3. Webb, Valgean: LP 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, FHA 2, LDSC 4, Dancing Boots 1, Flag Girl 2, 3, 4, Perform- ing Chorus 2. West, Alonzo: JROTC 1, 2. White, Thomas: Leo's Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, VICA 4, Treas. 4. Whiteheart, Russell: Gym. Asst. 4,Football 3, 4, Latin Club 1, RSC 3, 4, Black and Gold 4. Williams, Alicia: Sr. Exec. Comm. 4, Basketball 1, Track 1, LDSC 4, Ebony Society 2, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Asst. 1, DECA 3, 4, Pep Board Council 3, Pep Club 2. Williams, Beth: Dancing Boots 1, Oftice Page 1, 2, Art Society 1, 2, Latin Club 2. Williams, Camille: Class Officer 3, 4, Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 4, Sr. Exec. Comm. 4, Vice Pres., Jr. Exec. Comm. 3, Sec., Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Math Honor Society 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, LDSC 3, 4, Pres., Ebony Society 2, 3, Sgt.-at- arms 3, Color Guard 2, Dancing Boots 1, Flag Girl 2, ICC 4, Gym Asst. 2, FBLA 3, 4, Treas. 4, Math Club 3, Cheerleader 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Treas., Homecoming Queen 4, Pep Board Council 3, Pep Club 2. Williams, Kevin: Football 2, 3, Swimming 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, RSC 3, Indus. Arts 2, Gym Asst. 2, JROTC 2, VICA 3, 4, Parliamen- tarian 4. Williams, Stefan: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Jazz Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2. Williams, Timothy: VICA 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, Chess Club 2. Womble, Laurin: Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Latin Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Nat'l Forensic League 3, 4, Grad. Marshal, Office Page 4, Lat- in Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, 4, RGC 2, 3, 4, Woe-Pres. 4, Dancing Boots 2, 3, 4, Debate and Speech Club 2, 3, 4, Debate Team 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2. Womble, Michael: Jr. Civitans 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Comp. Science Club 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Wood, David: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3, 4, Jr. Civitans 4, Key Club 3, FBLA 4. Wood, Susannah: Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Spanish Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Grad. Marshal, An- chor Club 2, 3, 4, Hist. 3, Sec. 4, Spanish Club 1, Quiz Bowl 4, Dra- matics Club 2. Woodruff, Andrea: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, LDSC 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Ebony Society 2, Marching Band 2, 23, 4, Flag Girl 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Lit. Mag. 4, Prom Comm. 3. Woodruff, Seth: Student Govt. 1, 4, Woe-Pres. 4, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, German Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, ICC 4, Pres., German Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Comp. Science Club. Wright, Christine: French Club 4. Wright, Darrell: Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, DECA 3, 4, Indus. Arts 2, 3. Young, Trena: Softball 1, 4, Ebony Society 2, Gym Asst. 1, 2, COT3, 4, Pine Whispers 1. Zedlar, Nicholas: LDSC Red Hot 4, Office Page 4, French Club 3, Sec. 3, lnternat'l Club 4, VICA 4, Lit.Mag. 4, Performing Chorus 1. Senior Statisticsf309 A 'YF' 'W . ,QF ,px I , '1 52'.f,: if X . . M ,J p I V 4: K- ' ' -212321 75 i 15? ,A P- rf- - ,'Af w V I V ' vii'-M y ma, V az, Where did it all begin? That first day in September we were all so nervous and excit- ed, wondering what the year would hold for us. Of some it was a fresh startg for Seniors, it was the beginning of the end. The school seemed so big and crowded! After success- fully ending our search for our lockers, we discovered to our dismay that many were almost impossible to open! Football games began, preceded by pep rallies in the auditorium. Students experi- enced Reynolds spirit as our Cheerleaders and Dancing Boots performed. Seniors proudly sang the Alma Mater as Freshmen struggled to learn the words. On Homecom- ing we had the traditional festivities at the pep rally and at half-time of the game. We celebrated our second annual Oktoberfest W,,g.., L, before school was dismissed early due to the heat. The trees on campus were often white with toilet paper as the boys' varsity soccer team celebrated a successful season. We proudly cheered them to the State Hnals. However, life at Reynolds was not all fun and games. As students we struggled in the classroom, but the new Eve minutes between classes allowed time for conversation with friends. ln mid-autumn Seniors planning ahead for college took the SA T's and, with the help of guidance counselors, began the long and dreaded process of applying. We also posed for our class picture, realizing this was really our year! Thanksgiving and Christmas were two much-needed breaks. We showed our Holi- day spirit as service clubs and individuals participated in the canned food drive and the toy drive. We were disappointed at the lack of snow - little did we know what was to come! We returned to school in January, 1987 with resolutions to study harder. The Class of 1987 felt even more seniority. We mea- sured for caps and gowns and ordered grad- uation announcements. On more than one occasion snow blanket- ed the city. We celebrated by sleeping late and playing in the snow. Our joy subsided when we had to attend school on Saturday because of our record-breaking snow days. Once again students prepared for the Key Club Follies. Spring finally arrived after several false appearances. We shook off the winter blahs d enjoyed our shortened Spring Break. hortly thereafter we stepped out for the rom. All of us caught Spring Fever and uffered from a lack of concentration on unny afternoons. Students were absent rom class more than they should have been gd could usually be found at Hop-ln or at i eynolda Gardens. As the year reached its end we dazedly ondered where the time had gone. Seniors specially appreciated the remaining ount of time as the days slipped by them. e reflected upon our special year and our Ida y of departure. At Graduation we sang the Alma Mater once more. We choken on the words, and our eyes grew blurry as we Hnal- Lv realized their meaning, Now, we no longer belonged to Reynolds, rather, Reynolds be- longed to us - forever. we new lm M The times we 've shared, the love we've known, The ways we've cared, the ways we've grown The friendships built we 'll surely cherish, The bonds we've made shall never perish. The experiences of life have come to us all HMM Jeff Doss and Marty Debruhl find time to horse around during homeroom. ln this ten minute period students took time to relax and gather their thoughts. , incur And each has left its mark, no matter how small. The tears, the laughter, the dreams and the smiles Make all the times seem so much more worth while. And now as we end and begin again, We glance once more at these pictures within, And hope that some day we can look back and see What we gave each other - precious memories. Author Unknown 21 A 125. tif 'iii fav? 2 Allison Walker takes some notes as Corbit Tiller explains. Underclassmen KUSUALLW remained on campus during their lunchtime. S5 ,L I :. .... . .WN .. I-WM.. . .. ,N .,,,A, ,, .N - w if w ze: Sf- .. rf J N HN g.' Y Q Wwlex Ze' 7 24456467 9466. ,40m4e4'4 644 ABBEY COL. CHARLES 152, 154 ABRAHAM, ANTHONY 62 AC TEMPS 290 ACUIN, MERCIDITA 136, 242 ADAMS, JAMES DA VID 143 ADAMS, JENNIFER 135, 226 ADAMS, MELEA 109, 210 ADVERSON MANDY 65, 210 AGUYEN, BEE 136 ADVERSON MANDY 210 AGUYEN BEE 136 ANDERSON ERIKA 210 ALEXANDER, DANIEL 926 ALEXANDER, KRISTE, ALEXANDER, MR. Wll ALDERSON ERIKA 12 ALICE'S TYPING 304 ALLEN ANDY 91, 131 ALLEN JANE 92, 93, 145, 180 ALLAN, TONYA 180 ALLISON, MARY 226 ALLRED, ROBERT 242 ALLRED, SKIP 132 137 ALSTON LARRY 118, 226 AL VES, ROSELI 55, 136, 180 AMMONS, AMY 109, 123 AMERICAN SPEEDY PRINTING CENTER 261 AMOS, MATTHEW 107 ANCHOR CLUB 102, 103 ANDACHTER, JACKIE 114, 115, 226 ANDERSON CATHERINE 132, 242 ANDERSON EDWIN 21, 91, 129, 137, 162, 163, 226 ANDERSON MICHAEL 138, 180 ANDERSON RUTH 102 103, 106, 102 108, 129, 130, 131, 137, 80, 205, 164 ANDERSON SHARON 144, 208 ANDLER, MIKE 242 ANDREWS PHARMACY 290 ANLIKER, BRAD 49, 180, 186, 188 APPERT, KRISTINA 210, 226 ARDMORE STYLE SHOP 304 ARMFIELD, ALBIE 133, 136 ARMOUR, LEWIS 128, 226 ARMSTRONG TERESA 108, 248 ARMSTRONG TYRA 180 ART SOCIETY 135 ASBERG MARCUS 6, 44, 45, 95, 210 ASHCRAFT, MICHAEL 180 QQSHCRAFT MICHELLE 108, 132 180. 6 ATKINS, MRS, ASHLEY 59 ATKINS, DA VID 95, 210 ATKINS, DENNARD 49, 118, 210 ATKINS, KENNETH 226 ATTUCKS, DEBORAH 226 ATTUCKS, EUGENE 226 ATTUCKS, YVETTE 210 ATWELL, GLENN 137, 180 ATWELL, MARI 242 ATWOOD, MAURICE 62 141, 144, 180 ATWOOD, MICHAEL 242 AUDITORIUM STAFF 144 AYERS, ROBERT 242 on feud, 2494, 269924 The BABB, GORDON 132, 242 BADGET2 JENNY 104, 105, 141, 143, 210 BAGATTA, PATRICK 180, 187 BAILEY, EL YSA 210 BAILEK LAWRENCE 49, 118 BAILEY TYRONE 242 BAKER, NICOLE 242 BALDO, FLOYD 49, 62, 226 BALDWIN, ALETHEA 180 BALDWIN, MELVINA 103, 107, 110, 210 BALDWIN SHANE 143 BALLAS, ANGELO 123, 226 BALLAS, LISA 210 BANGER, SERENA 118, 226 BANKS, DANIEL 26, 226 BANKS, JASON 26, 226 BARAJAS, RUTH 136, 180 BARBEE, KRISTEN 118, 210 BARBER, ADAM 184 BARKER, KIM 51, 135, 210 BARKER, MICHELLE 210 BARKLEY, KIM 136 BARNES, JOHN 46, 47, 48, 49, 95, 210 BARNET71 WENDY136, 180 BARNHILL, CATHY 141 BARON, MRS. YVONNE 153 BAROODY, THOMAS 58, 242 BARR, SHIVENNA 242 BARR, SONYA 118, 142, 226 BARLET71 ANGELA 210 BASINGER, CHARLES 180, 194 BAZEMORE, ANDREW 132, 137, 226 BA TTEN, DANA 55, 128, 132, 143, 180 BEAN, ALEC 226 BEARD, SHA WN 242 BEATTY, SHELDON107, 144, 181 BECK, ANJA 136, 210 BELL, ANGEL 118, 242 BELL, GREGORY 226 BELL, STEPHANIE 242 BENA VIDEZ, JOSE 242 BENNETT JONA THON 102, 103, 210 BENNETT SCOTT 98, 99, 181, 220 BENNETT TODD 144, 181 BENSON, DERRICK 107, 226 BENSON KIM 107, 140, 141, 181 BEROTH, TONYA 11, 23, 11, 113, 130, 131, 132, 138, 143, 181, 196, 203, 257 BERRY, JAMES 137 BERRY, MS. KA TE 163 BESHEARS, JAMES 181 BETHUNE, JA MES 210 BIRD, COURTNEY 210 BITTING, MARCHELLO 242 BIBINS, MA TTHEW 242 BLACK 8 GOLD 126, 127 BLACK, TONYA 107, 210 BLACKWELL, KIM 181 BLACKWELL, PAM 118, 140, 181 BLAIR, MARK 143,226 BLEDSCOE, ELIZABETH 242 BLEVINS, AMBER P 181 BLEVINS, BARRY 136, 210 BLINDOS, APRIL 242 BLIzARD, DEBORAH 226 BL UE, KENYA 242 ?g54RD, CAROLYN 11, 141, 143, 181, BOARD, CINDY 242 BOBLS GULF 289 BOEK, MRS, LESLIE 163 BOESEL, BETH 60, 242 BOESEL, ERIKA 242 BOHN AARON 132, 141 BOLES, DEREK 142 BONENO, RICHARD 46, 91, 133, 181, 182, 281 BONNER, ALEXANDER 226 BONNER, CHRIS 211 BOOE, DEDRICK 49, 226 BOOE, TANISHA 109, 221 BOONE, ABIGAIL 242 BOSS, CHRIS 2, 57, 85, 86, 181 BOST1 ANDREA 109, 110, 127 136, 138, 181, 200, 267 BOSTI WALT 132, 135, 242 BOSTON, MELISSA 242 BOSTON MICHELLE 140, 211 BOSTLOICK, SHERYRE 144, 211 BO TY FLORIST 296 BOWDEN, ANGELA 109, 226 BOWLES, THOMAS 226 BOWMAN, SHARON 107, 242 BOWMAN TERESA 107 137, 140, 182 BOYD, MONICA 107 145, 226 BOYD, RODNEY 49, 107 226 BOYKIN BLANCA 143, 182 BOYLE, ADRIENNNE 97, 109, 211 BOYTER, JENNY 144, 182 BRAAKSMA, ED2O 137 182 BRADSHAW CHRIS 135, 211 BRANDON LEE 211 BRANDON, MICHELL 123, 227 BRANHAM MARTIN 144, 227 BRANOFE MRS. JILL 163 BRANTLEK MRS. TERRI153 BRICKER, LEIGH 91, 211, 212 BRIDGES, GRANT 46, 86, 82 182 200 BRIM SHA WN 242 BRISCO, TAMMY182 BRIT71 JEFFREY 242 BRIT71 SHANNON 227 BRITTAIN, SCOTT 182 BRITTON MS. NELL 153, 145 BROADSTREE71 LISA 97, 136, 227 BROADSTREE71 WENDY 91 122, 227 BROCON CHARLOTTE 140 BROOKS, ANGELA 54, 66, 59, 211 BROWN, BART 227 BROWN, CHARLOTTE 211 BROWN CHRISTA 84, 85, 182 BROWN DENISE118, 211, 227 BROWN DOUG 46, 91, 130, 131, 211 BROWN, LISA 140, 227 BROWN, MELLISSA 242 BROWN MRS. NANCY 153, 177 BROWN RICHARD 132, 144, 182, 195 BROWN, TERESA 107 BULL, JOHN 87, 227 BULLINGTON, AMY 140, 211 BULLOCK, CINDY 124, 125, 136, 227 BULLOCK: ERIN 182 BULL OCK, JENNIFER 242 BUMGARDNER, STACY 141 BUN KIMLY 136, 227 BUNCE, NORMAN 140, 143 BURDETTE, STEPHANIE 109, 211 BURNETTE RONALD 118, 243 BURNHAM ASHLEY 59 BURNHAM SARAH 227 BURNS, MR. CHARLES 107 154 BURNS, MARK 140, 211 BURROUGHS, ALEX 26, 90, 91, 121, 129, 130, 131, 133, 182 BURROUGHS, AMY 14, 121, 127 231 BURROUGHS, ANDY 15, 16, 26, 90, 91, 130, 131, 133, 138, 182 198 BUS DRIVERS 144 BUSS, CLINTON 184 BUTLER, BOBBIE 242 BUTLER, KIMBERLY 118, 243 BUTLER, MANDY 182 267 BUTLER, MA TT 99, 119 BUTNER, MA TT 211 BYRD, ANGIE 32, 243 BYRD, DESHA WN 49 BYRD, HENRY 243 BYRD, PAIGE 30, 31, 127, 132, 211 BYRD, ROBYN 31, 33, 94, 95, 183, 190, 271, 266 6444 Dag, 6146460 ', 61466, 6 00661813 CABBEL, MS. EVEL YN 154 CAGLE, MS. KATHERINE 154 CAHILL .9 SWAIN, INC. 271 CAHOON, JOHN 136, 211 CALLAGHAN, MEGHAN129, 134, 141, 211 CALLAHAN, WILLIAM 243 CAL VARY BAPTIST CHURCH 300 CAMPBELL, MARTY 183 CAMPBELL, RICHARD 16, 98, 99, 184 CAMPBELL, SHEILA 243 CARA WA Y, JAMES 118, 144, 227 CARDINAL RESIDENTIAL FUNDING CORP 266 CARLSON, SCOTT 86, 87, 130, 131, 183 CARLTON, WENDY 243 CARMICHAEL, JOHN 107, 183 CARPENTER, KEVIN 144, 211 CARR, MARGARET 132, 183 CARRUTHERS, TABITHA 118, 211 CARSON CAL VIN 48, 49, 140, 183 CARTER, CHRISTINA 107 211 CARTER, HANES 211 CARTER, JESSEE 62 107, 227 CARTER, LICIA 183 CARTER, ROBERTA 118, 212 CARTER, SONJA 132, 140, 143, 183 CARTER TOWNES 86, 87, 132, 166, 183, 200, 202, 206, 264 CASKEK JOEL 212 CASKEK IAN 141 CASS, ANN 102, 103, 129, 130, 131, 132 137, 140, 183, 205 CATHEK HOLLY 69, 227 CA THEY JOE 132 243 CA VE, JA COB 243 CA VE, JOHN 227 CA VINESS, MS. JEANETTE 155, 160, 177 THE CENTERSHOP 292 CHADWELL, LEANNA 212 CHAKONA, SHERRY 59, 144, 212 CHAMBERS, AMY 65, 243 CHAMBLISS, MALLORY 91, 130, 131. 133, 183 CHANDLER, ANGELA 212 CHANDLER, CARL YLE 64, 66, 122 CHANDLER, DUDLEY 227 CHAPPLE, KA THARINE 4, 30, 31, 85, 112, 113, 120, 121, 126, 132 212 CHEEK, BRENT 227 CHEEKS, IVORY 108, 183 CHISHOLM KEITH 227 CHISEM LAMONTICA 144 CHITEA, DANIEL 49 CHOPE, BETSEY 4, 90, 122, 183, 173 CHORUS 118 CHUDOSMA, VIREN 212 CIRCUIT CITY 290 CJVANOVICH, ALEX 92, 133 CLARK, JENNIFER 183 CLARK, NA THANIEL 227 CLARK, NEIL 184, 267 CLARK, PAM 97, 135, 227 CLARK, RUSTY 212 CLARK, SUSANNE 123, 227 CLARK KRISTIE 243 CLAUSS, ALDEN 227 CLAY, KIESHA 243 CLA YBORN, JOHN 49 CLELAND, YANA 66, 122, 130, 131, 134, 137 209, 212 CLIFFORD, CARY 51, 135 CLIFFORD, CLA Y 243 CLIFFORD, JAMES 227 CLINARD, MA TTHEW 243 CLOSBK SUZANNE 140 CLO VERDA LE KITCHEN 265 CLOVERDALE SHELL 290 COAN LEIGH 66, 69, 122 227 COBB, JOHANNA 212 COCKERHAM HEATHER 104, 106, 212 COCKERHAM, JOHN 243 COCKERHAM, TRAVIS 105 COERR, CATHERINE 18, 85, 114, 116, 123, 227 COFER, DURS TEN 212 COHLAR, KURSTEN 98, 99 COLBK ADRIENNE 212 COLBK ALLISON 243 COLEMAN, ANGELA 227 COLEMAN ANTHONY 144, 243 COLEMAN BILL 49, 120, 121 COLEMAN ROBERT 212 COLEMAN STEPHANIE 227 COLEMAN WILLIAM 227 COLES, ANTHONY 49, 62, 63, 144, 212 COL TER, ANGELA 102, 103, 184 COL TER, SCOTT 227 COL VILLE, JEFFREY 243 COMB, MATTHEW 108 COMPUTER CLUB 137 COMMER, WARREN 184 CONRAD, DOUGLAS 243 CONRAD, KEVIN 49, 227 CONRAD, MONTE 106, 107, 108, 227 CONRAD, ROBERT 200, 212 COOK, VANESSA 227 COOKE, BRIAN 45, 98, 99, 132, 142, 212 COOPER, MACHELLE104, 105, 184 COPELAND, BRADLEY 228 COPLIN, MR. ADOLPHUS 145 CORMIER, KIMBERLY 243 CORNWELL, WAYNE 212 COSTNER, MS, REBECCA 155, 170 COTTRELL, KEVIN 243 COUL THARD, DA VID 49, 243 COVINGTON, FERNANDO 49, 243 COVINGTON, HOLLY 92, 93, 109, 137, 187, 212 COVINGTON, KATRINA 100, 101, 107, 124, 125, 184 COX, CHRIS 49, 95, 228, 232 COX, CRISTIE 122 123, 228 COX, JIMMY 212 COX, SEAN 228 CRAFFORD, KRISTEN 116, 117, 212 CRANFORD, JANIE ANN 186 CRATER, MR, DOUGLAS 49, 155 CRA VER, MATTHEW 212 CRAVER, SCOTT 65, 95, 130, 132, 144. 212, 218 CREWS, MR. SCOTT 155 CROMER, MS. RHODENA 155 CROSBY, SUZANNE 212 CROSSLIN CATHERINE 114, 115, 132, 228 CROSSLIN DA VID 62, 91, 122, 212 CROUSE, RICHARD 108, 228 CROWDER, BRIAN 45, 58, 223, 234, 239 CROWDER, REALITY 304 CROWN DRUGS 298 CROUSE, RICHARD 107 CROWLEK SANDY 143, 186, 270 CRUMP, CANDACE 118, 129, 212 CRUMP, HELENE 118, 228 CRUMP, LISA 135, 136, 141 CRUMP, SHANTEA RENA 186 CULBREA TI-L JONATHAN 243 CULBREA TH, MARCUS 243 CULBREA TH, MICHAEL 228 CUMBIE, MARY 243 CUMMINGS, JEFFREY 118, 228 CUNNINGHAM, CHAD 212 CUNNINGHIM, CRAIG 98, 99, 136, 137, 186 CUTHRELL, TOMARRAW 243 CVIJANOVICH, ALEX 55, 137, 212 1. 2444, Demand, 27707, Daadd A' DACKO, CHRISTOPHER 228 DACKO, SCOTT 102, 103, 108 DAGENHART, MARY 51, 92, 116, 117, 132 228 DALTON TINA 140, 186 DANCING BOOTS 109, 110, 111, 268 DANIEL, AMY 97, 107, 134, 212 DANIELS, DARIUS 228 DANIELS, RICKY 212 DANNER, MR, STEVEN 165 DAOHEANG, SOUPHAB 136, 243 DARBX DA WN 102, 124, 125, 128, 133, 139, 144 DARBY DONALD 49, 213, 216, 235 DARBK MICHELE 213 DARNELL, MISSY 107, 213 DAULSO, SCOTT 136 DA VIS, BENJAMIN 213 DA VIS, CARRIE 213 DA VIS, CLIFTON 243 DA VIS, DEREK 243 DA VIS, DEVON 136, 213 DA VIS, KEARNS 4, 49, 56, 52 91, 108, 121, 186, 291 DA VIS, LINWOOD 4, 46, 129, 132 243 DA VIS, MELISSA 127 132, 213 DA VIS, MONICA 110, 125 DA VIS, PRESTON 186 DA VIS, REGGIE 118 DA VIS, WARD 108, 243 DAWSON, JOHN 46, 228 DAWSON, KAREN 107 186 DEBATE CL UB 129 DEBERRY, TIM 7 62, 118, 186 DEBRUHL, DEBBIE 30, 85, 132, 213 DeBRUHL, MARTY 94, 96, 173, 186, 191, 202, 267 DECA 140 DECARVALHO, KAS 108, 228 DEFEE, SUZANNE 106, 107 108, 128, 130, 131, 213 DEKLE CHRISTOPHER 244 DEMONETTES 146 DEMON GIRLS SERVICE SOCIETY 96, 97 DENDK VICKIE118, 213 DENHAM, AMY 103, 134, 164, 186 DENNY MARGARET 228 DENNK TABITHA 213 DQVRIES, DILLON 129, 132, 213 DEXTER, TIFFANY 186 DIAMOND, MS. BILLIE 166 DICKHEISER, MIKE 106, 107, 129, 137, 163, 213 DILLARD, MARY 107, 244 DILLS, STUART 16, 32, 108, 110, 122, 130, 131, 138, 145, 183, 186, 194, 205 DIRR, ERIC 48, 49 96, 132, 186, 213 DISHER, MARK 244 DISHER, STEPHANIE 69, 228 DOCKERK EVELYN 69, 142 213, 235 DOCKERK GARLAND 228 DODD, SABRINA 118, 228 DODE, WILLIAM 140, 228 DOMINICK, GREG 144, 187, 199 DONALDSON MS. JANIE 156, 160 DORGAN, JOHN 122, 135, 141, 209 DOSS, JEFF 18, 28, 29, 46, 91, 93, , 182 187 DOSS, TODD 91, 126, 213 DOSS, WILL 123, 228 DOUGLAS, STUART 122, 228 DRAKE NICOLE 107, 244 DRA WD Y, TRACY 122 228 DRUM MEREDITH104, 105, 141,21 DRY, TRACY 51, 173, 187 DUDLEY JEFF 46, 244 DUDLEY MELINDA 128, 132, 213 DUKES, GEORGE 244 DULIN MR. RANDAL 49, 156 DUMON71 TINA 69, 132, 187 DUNKELBERG JOHN 128, 129, 132 DUNLAR SERIT 228 DUNLAR MS. SHIRLEY 156 DUNN MARCIE 244 DUNNING, MRS. PHYLLIS 154, 167 DURANTI DANIELE 60, 229 DURAN71 DANTE 49, 56, 57, 68, 18 188 DURCHOLZ, MICHELLE 229 DURDEN, MA TT 122, 136, 229 DURHAM, CHARLES 229 DURHAM JOEY 107, 244 DURHAM KEVIN 107 DUNLAR CARL 7 DWELLE, GINA 213 mum, Exempt? S EARLE, ELIZABETH 6, 18, 31, 84, 8 108, 110, 127, 130, 131, 173, 184, 1 191, 195, 267 EARLE, KYLE 213, 221 EA TON, REGINALD 244 EBER71 SCOTT 94, 187 221 EBONY SOCIETY 142 ED KELLY'S 260 EDMOND, PA UL 213 EDWARDS, BEVERL Y 229 EDWARDS, BYRON 67, 86, 82 133, EDWARDS, RAQUEL 107 187 EGLOFE GREGG 49, 67, 95, 213 ELDRIDGE, MATTHEW 133, 187 ELDRIDGE, NEIL 213, 235 ELEPHANTIS, ARGYRO 118, 244 ELLI071 KAREN 187 ELROD, MR. STAN 151 ELSWICK, DEBBIE 124, 213 ELSHLEMAN, MARIAH 136, 213, 221 229 ESKRIDGE JOE 91, 134, 187, 206 ESTEP, ROBERT 143, 229 EVANS, GREGORY 68, 244 EVANS, HEIDI 102, 103, 213 EVANS, KATHY 93, 187 EVANS, SCOTT 49, 96, 229 EVERHAR71 DONALD 244 ooffafd 7144441 74 Side, 7304 FAIR, FREDRICKO 229 FAIRCLOTH, BARRY 87 229 FAMCO FORS YTH 299 FANO, PEGGY 26, 64, 92, 93, 213 FANO, STACEY 26, 92 93, 130, 131 145, 213 FAX IAN 91, 133, 229 237 FEHR, ROBIN 92, 93, 1872 189 FELDER, MR. ARBRY 157 FEL TON DA VID 46, 229 FEL TON MELISSA 92, 93, 116, 129, 138, 187, 199 FENNER, AUTO 49 FENNER, GERALD 14, 49 FERGUSON FRANK 132, 214 FERGUSON SCARLETT 244 FIELDING, CRAIG 229 FIELDS, KIM 140, 188 FIFE METTHEW 244 FINE ARTS CLUB 135 FIREMAN BRIAN 46, 87 119, 130, 1 214, 215 FIREMAN GEOFFREY 87 229, 233 FISHER, ANTHONY 49, 244 FISHER, LA TRICE 214, 229 FISHER, TOM 214 FITTS, JENNIFER 244 FIX, MS. SARAH 157 FLACK PATRICK 6 FLADGGER, KELLY 49, 214 FLEMING GRAY 91, 122 131, 137 , 214 FLEMING, PATRICK 244 FLEMMING, MICHAEL 244 FLEMMINGS, PATRICK 144, 244 FL YN7, KIM 140, 188 FL YN71 KRISTIE 66, 60, 229 FORBUSI-L CHRIS 137 FORD, ARTHUR 141, 188 FORDHAM NORIAN 106, 107, 108, 1 FORSYTI-I CHRIS 128, 214 ISCUE, MITCH 95, 132, 229 ER, ASHLEY 133, 244 ER, CHRIS 188 ER, HAILS 4, 91, 130, 131, 133, ER, LAMONT 188 T BROTHERS FOOD STORE 261 HEE, MICHEAL 188 LUCINDA 133, 135, 229 JEANENE 96, 92 108, 116, 112 131, 188, 253 'CE LANITA 244 'CIS, MS, DOROTHY 152 177 IER, JACK 64, 94, 95, 214 IER, KEVIN 229 IER, SHANELL 60, 229 MAN ANDREA 51, 65, 84, 85, 137, 133, 267 MAN DOUG 135, 214 MAN ERIK 64, 119, 129, 214 MAN LLOYD 133 MAN, MICHELLE 229 MAN ROB 91, 133, 229 'CH CL UB 122 'CH HONOR SOCIETY 145 'CH, TEENA 244 HMAN CLASS OFFICERS 139 AY MICHAEL 244 vD, ALICIA 229 ELL, TONYA 244 T ELIZABETH 136, 163, 229 MICHELE136, 229 ', CHRIS 49, 135, 214 11 ANN 109, 213 VERBURK, SABRINA 118, 244 'IS, THEODORE 244 'RE BUSINESS LEADERS OF :ICA 143 'RE FARMERS OF AMERICA 143 Q 6-za, Quad- maiden, I A eaeada, 4406 EY, SABRINA 118, 244 EY, SAMARIA 244 .A WA Y, CORLISS 229 BLE, JACKIE 118, 244 TT LORI 244 :IA, GREG 49, 273, 229 JNER, ANGELA 214 7NER, HOLLY 96, 132 VER, HOLLLIE 282 190 YISON, HEA THER 244 :OU MARGARET 13, 31, 34, 85, 122, 214 VOOD, LA URIE 229 VOOD, LESLIE 229 A KATHLEEN 104, 105, 229 FWOOD, GINNY 4, 14, 30, 85, 112, 123, 229, 237 IINGS, MICKEY 60 IINGS, NIKKI 244 'RY MARK 46, 49, 143, 190 YGOULIAS, CHRIS 214 IAN CLUB 134 IAN HONOR SOCIETY 134 'YS, ALISON 244 S, MEG 92, 93, 109, 120, 121, 130, 133, 137, 214 JN ANDY 140 DN KEVIN 61, 62, 63, 141, 214 ERT GREG 49, 62 214 AM, CLIFTON 132, 142 163, 214 'ON LARRY 214 IS, MIKE 102, 190 EL-EL VIRA, MARIA 190 S COUNCIL 36, 33, 39, 262, 263 ER, KENT 91, 130, 131, 133, 214 VCE, MS, BETTE 152 174 YHILL, JAMES 245 IN JAMES 229 IN SYL VIA 214 IER, DEDRICK 49, 52 214 IER, DONNELL 245 'GS, IVAN 144, 214 JMAN HELEN 97, 122, 229 ZALEZ MARCELLO 42, 44, 45, 136, 230 ZALEZ NIKKI120, 121, 214 DE, ELIZABETH 102 129, 130, 131 190 OMAN, ALICE 85, 214 OMAN, DEREK 62 245 DRUM, JENNIE 55, 117, 122, 123, DSON, KA THRYN 123, 133, 230 DY'S 293 JON, MS, MADELLINE 157 3, ALLISON 142, 143, 190 JB, DRISTEN 128, 214 'IAM DA VID 214 3TK APRIL 214 IES, FRANK 49, 91, 132, 214 !ES, KATHY 92, 93, 122, 130, 131, 190 145, IES, MICHAEL 113, 190 JES, MICHELLE 230 K ALFRED 214 Y, ALHONSO 49, 230 Y, DODIE 60, 245 Y, JAMES 230 FN JERRY 93, 99, 214 FNE, CRAIG 230 FNE, PATRICIA 245 FNWALD, KRISTINA 245 FIN BECKY 215 GRIFFIN, CHRISTINE 245 GRIGGS, PARRISH 45, 91, 133, 166, 190, 269 GRIGGS, STERLING 2 20, 90, 91, 126, 133, 215 GRINTON, EDWARD 245 GROCE, ROBIN 121, 122, 126, 129, 145, 190, 206, 207 GROVES, FREDDY 23, 45, 91, 124, 125, 230, 231 GRUBBS, PAULA 230 GUERRY, SARAH 96, 97, 99, 190 GUILBAULII DONALD 215 GUNNARSON, KATRINA 118, 215 GWYN, MARYA 133, 137, 230 GWYNN DEIDRICK 245 GWYNN TRACl118, 143, 144,215 GWYNN TORRENCE 58, 245 I fddlzdd, Wok- 709 HACKLER, TRACY 97, 122, 230 HAILE, BONITA 215 HAINES, MARY 135, 215 HAIRSTON ANGALINE 118, 215 ' HAIRSTON DENARA 230 HAIRSTON DESHANNA 230 HAIRSTON TERRY 58, 118, 230 HALL, BEVERLY 60, 230 HALL, DOUG 98, 99, 119, 129, 132, 210, 215 HALL, MELINDA 118, 190 HALL, PAMELA 118, 230 HALLUMS, LACY 49, 190 HAMILTION, KEVIN 131, 132, 137, 215 HAMIL TION, SANDOR 230 HAMLET, MATT 133 HAMPTON FELICIA 230 HANCE, MS. CONNIE 157, 175, 226 HANCE, JENNIFER 116, 123, 124, 125, 226, 230 HANDSMAN PAUL 245 HANDY DR. 276 HANES, BILLY 98, 99, 129, 135, 140, 256 HANKS, MARGAY 134 HANKS, TAMARA 245 HANLEK DAN 103, 215 HANLEK MATT 135, 245 HANSLEY MIRANDA 143, 215 HARBUCK, JOHN 134, 143, 230 HARDIN, MS. JOAN 154, 158 HARDISON, ONNIE 104, 105, 141, 143, 215 HARDISON, RONNIE 105, 215 HARPER, STEPHANIE 51, 92, 93, 90, 272 HARREL, CHARLIE 143 HARRELL, ROBBY 15, 91, 130, 131, 137, 139, 215 HARRIL, LORRIE 135, 215 HARRINGTON BLAIR 30, 215 HARRIS, ALLISON 230 HARRIS, ANNA 31, 109, 215 HARRIS, CLAY 144, 191 HARRIS, MARY MARGRET 133 HARRIS, STE 'FAN 191 HARRIS, STEVEN 62, 191, 245 HARRISON, ALLISON 65 HARRISON, CANDY 215 HARRISON, TAMMY 118, 230 HARRK SOLOMON 49, 191 HAR'If TIMOTHY 215 HARTGROVE, TRACY 230 HARTNESS, LINDA 143, 215 HARTWELL, AMY 230 HA WKS, JASON 230 HOURTZOG, JEFFREY 245 HASI-L ALLISHA 140, 191 HASI-L STEPHEN 102 191 HAUSER, JOSH 49, 245 HAUSER, MAURICE 191 HAUSER RENTAL 303 HAVERLOCK, MICHAEL 191 HAWES, MS, VALERIE 158 HA YES, EVE 191 HA YES, JOY 140, 191 HA YNESWORTH, MONA 107, 118, 215 HA YWORTH, LAURIN 92, 106, 120, 121, 130, 131, 133, 137, 215 HECKMAN KENDRICK 6, 18, 33, 51, 84, 85, 126, 130, 131, 138, 284, 267, 191, 194 HEDGECOCK, ERIC 64, 107, 128, 130, 131, 215 HEGE MATT 142, 230 HELMS, JEFF 11, 45, 94, 95, 184, 186, 186, 191, 202 HELSABECK, CHRISTOPHER 245 HEMRICK, SHANNON 59, 132, 215 HENDERSON, DA VID 188, 191 HENDRICKSON, DAWN 191 HENRICK, SHARON 92 HENSON, RODGER 230 HENZLER, JODY 108, 192 HERO'S AREN 'T HARD TO FIND 296 HEWIT71 JENNI 109, 215 HICKMAN, LTANYA 245 HICKS, ANGIE 31, 114, 215 HICKS, JOSH 135 HICKS, TODD 245 HIGDON LESLIE 245 HILL, MATT 62, 215 HIMES, MISSY 65, 92, 93, 192 HINES, DARRICK 62 230 HIOTZ GREGORY 215 HODGES, JEFFREY 245 HODGES, PETE 133, 245 HOLCOMB, BRENTLY 215 HOLLAND, MS, DIXIE 158 HOLLAR, DENISE 100, 101, 215 HOLLEY, KIM 114, 115, 230 HOLLIFIELD, MR. BERT 159 HOLLIFIELD, EMILY 192 HOLOMAN, JOHN 86, 87, 105, 215 HOLOMAN, WILLIAM 104, 192 HOLTHUSEN ANNE 132 215 HOLZABAR, CHRIS 135, 136, 216 HONG JASON 98, 99, 119, 137, 192 HONG, KIM 100, 101, 136, 216 HOOPER, WADDELL 52 230 HOOPES, TODD 45, 102 103, 129, 140, 192, HORN BRIAN 192 HORNE, GREGORY 62 HORNE, JAMES 118, 216 HORTON, RANDY 128, 129, 132, 137, 216 HOSKINS, SHELIA 216 HOUCK, LEAH 104, 105, 135, 192 HOWARD, SEAN 230 HOWELL, HEATHER 230 HOWELL, MARK 44, 45, 216 HOWELL, STEVEN 245 HOWELL, TABITHA 65, 92, 116, 117, 130, 131, 163,216 HUANG ZeQUIN 216 HUBBARD, ROBERT 132 144, 192 HUDSPETH DAVE 95, 124, 125, 230 HUDSPETI-L MIKE 143, 216 HUDSPETI-L ROBBIE 49, 94, 95, 192 HUDSPETH, STEVE 143, 245 HUFF KEITH 143, 230 HUFFMAN, WENDY 145, 230 HUGHES, FELICIA 140, 193 HUGHES, LISA 11 HUGHES, MICHEAL 245 HUGHES, TOREZ 58, 245 HULSEBOS, SHA WN 117, 134, 137, 142 HUMMEL, JASON 140, 193 HUNT, CHRISTOPHER 245 HUNT, LASHONDA 114, 115, 139, 245 HUNTER, BOBBY 245 HUNTER, BRIAN 142, 144, 193 HUNTER, CHRIS 4, 45, 91, 130, 131, 133, 181, 193, 278, 193, 204 HUNTER, CYNTHIA 245 '7adez, L 7 Aaalaagno, 46344, , 04446044 JACKSON, MICHELLE 100, 101, 193, 281 JACKSON, REGINAL 231 JACKSON, ROBERT 231 JACKSON, RONALD 246 JACKSON, SHANNA 69, 246 JAMES, CONNIE 246 JAMISON, JENNIFER 55, 59, 123, 231 JANOS, DIA 122, 231 JARRELL, CLAYTON 132, 246 JARRELL, MICHELLE 246 JARRET72 TWANNA 231 JEFFERSON, EARL 140, 144 JEFFERSON, KIM 216 JENERETI TRIVETTE 140, 193 JENKINS, DEDERICK 216 JENKINS, FLEENOR 86, 87, 216 JENKINS, GAITHER 49, 193 JENKINS, JAMES 193 JENKINS, JOHN 107, 246 JENKINS, MS, MARY 158, 159 JENKINS, RAPHAEL 231 JERNIGAN, ERICA 216 JETER, CAROL 246 JETER, DARYL 49, 246 JETER, JAMES 246 JEWLERY GALLERY, THE 293 JOE, LAMONTTICA 231 JOHN ASHLEY 109, 132, 231 JOHNS, BILLY 143, 216 JOHNS, EVA 14, 216 JOHNS GUITAR SHOP 295 JOHNSON, ADAM 246 JOHNSON, AMY 107, 246 JOHNSON, CELESTE 104, 105, 193, 267 JOHNSON, CHONTELLE 216 JOHNSON, DA VID 246 JOHNSON DION 216 JOHNSON DOREEN 246 JOHNSON IRVIN 246 JOHNSON JIM 216 JOHNSON, LA THERESA 144, 216 JOHNSON TON YA 246 JOHNSTON, DA VID 133, 132 231 JOHNSTON, DE VIN 143 JOHNSTON, JENNIFER 92 93, 110, 129, 133, 137, 193 JONES, ANGELA 108, 193 JONES, ARMIN 107, 123 JONES BAKERIES 293 JONES, BELINDA 231 JONES, CHRIS 62, 143, 246 JONES, DA VID 246 JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES JONES: FENNIX 194 JAMES 232 JA Y 128 JOHN 231 KAREN 316 LINDSAY 16, 91, 102, 194, 252 L YSONYA 246 PENNY 108, 141, 216 SUSAN 100, 136, 231 TONY 141 JORDON, DENNIS 144, 231 JORDAN, SABRINA 140, 193 JOYCE, AMY 116, 117, 231 JUCHATZ, BRAD 45, 231 JUNIOR CIVITANS 98, 99 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 139 JROTC 144 JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 114, 115 JV SOCCER 44 JURNIGAN, ERICA 97, 107, 132 JUSTICE, ANTHONY 246 5 69 6-W A 7444433 ,facing KAHL, CHRISTY 51, 60, 132, 137, 246 KALANARHOS, SAVAS 144 KANDARA, JOHN 120, 121, 129, 130, 131, 133, 137,216 KEATON, TERESA 118, 144, 246 KEENER, MS. SUSAN 159 KEITH, STACY 33, 51, 84, 85, 126, 184, 186, 194, 267, 270 KELLAM, ANGELA 108, 216 KELLER, KEVIN 194 KELLY, HOWARD 87, 122 KELLY, JAMES 231 KELLY, KATHLEEN 92, 93, 106, 107, 130, 131, 133, 194 KEO, THEAR 135, 136, 231 KEPLER, DANA 136 KEPPLE, DANA 246 KEY CLUB 36, 90, 91, 262, 263 KIERIG, CHRIS 103, 194 KIGER, KIGER, KIGER, KIGER, KIGER, CHRISTA 96, 97, 109, 216 DANA 216 HEATHER 135, 216 LARRY 246 STACEY 143, 216 KIMBROUGH, MS. VALINDA 159, 177 KING, ROBERT 231 KIRK, RICHARD 231 KLASE, KEVIN 143, 194 KNIGHT ROBERT 140, 216 KNIGH71 TONYA 231 KNOLLWOOD BAKESHOP 293 KNOT1, SARA 135, 231 KRAUS, DAVE 132, 137, 216 K RON K UHN K UHN CRISTOPHER 194 BEN 45, 91, 216 SARAH 232 KURTZ, DAVID 49, 135, 141, 232, 273 KWOK, PATTY 136, 194 lmfdwg, 1.-lwe LA, RHILLIP 136, 246 LACKEY, STEPHEN 36, 82 129, 130, 131, 195, 206, 264, 267 LACK .IOANIE 6, 54, 65, 34, B5, 126, 130, 131, 133, 145, 166, 190, 195, 262 272 LADY DEMONS SERVICE CLUB 100, 101 LAFEVAS, JAIME 102 108, 128, 217 LAIRD, KRISTA 127, 132 217 LAMB, MA TT 62, 119, 246 LAMPHEAR, DA VID 64, 232 LANDRUM, TONYA 14, 107, 132 140, 21 7 LANG, DANA 122, 246 LANNING, MS. ANN 154, 159 LASKEK JENNY 4, 26, 84, 85, 112, 113, 129, 130, 131, 195, 202, 267 LASKEK JILL 4, 26, 84, 85, 112, 113, 130, 131, 195, 267 LA TIN CLUB 133 LA TIN HONOR SOCIETY 133 LA VOGUE 270 LAWSON, JAMES 232 LAWSON PAUL 49 LE, CHIBAO 116, 117, 129, 136, 145, 217 LE, TUAN 217 LEACH, RICHARD 195 LEACH, TAMMY 145, 232 LEAKE, SANFORD 103, 217 LEAL, MR, LOUIS 160, 176 LEE, HYOSEON 246 LEE, LINDA 137 LEE ROBERT 102 232 LEE TWAN 118, 136, 246 LEFAIVRE, MECHELLE 109, 122, 232 LEINBACK, CAROLINE 114, 115, 123, 133, 232 LEINSTER, KEVIN 132, 246 LEINSTER, LAVONNE 18, 132 187, 195 LEMONS, JEFFREY 232 LENIHAN BRYAN 62, 232 LEO'S CLUB 104, 105 LETCHWORTH, TIME 91, 137, 195 LEVERTON, BILL 132, 217 LEVERTON, ELIZABETH 26, 51, 60, 232 LEVERTON, MO 3, 26, 55, 60, 232 LEWIS, ANDREW 64, 132, 136, 247 LEWIS, JAMES 247 LEWIS, JANE 14, 195 LEWIS, JENNIFER 103, 122, 130, 131, 145, 195 LEWIS, TERRI 247 LILES, KELLI 195, 257 LINDSAY LISA 4, 30, 112, 113, 123, 132, 232, 237 LINDSAY, YOLANDA 247 LINDSEY GAIL 247 LINVILLE, MARGARET 247 LITERARY MAGAZINE 136 LITTLE, ANTHONY 247 LITTLE, GRAY 135, 141 LITTLE, CLIFTON 217 LITTLE, SARA 13, 31, 85, 122, 130, 131, 145, 217 LITTLE, TANIS 144, 247 LITTLEJOHN WESLEY 49, 232 LIVINGSTON BARRY 143, 196 LIVINGSTON, DENISE 144, 196 LIVENGOOD, JAMIE 4, 37, 113, 134, 217 LLOYD, STEVE 119, 232 LOFTIS, ALLISON 122, 247 LOFTIS, RANDY 143, 216 LONG, GEORGE 135, 232 LONG, MS, NORMA 160 LONG, SHANE 247 LORD, TED 102 103, 213, 217 LOVE, ANGELS 196 LOVE, LISA 217 LOVE, RENNEE 59, 118, 196 LOVE, TIM 196 LOVELACE, BRIAN 135, 217 LUBI1 MS. JAN 160, 177 LUDVIGSEN, SUSAN 21 7 LUSTRE, MELY 136, 247 LUDVIGSON, SUSAN 145 LYNCH ARETHA 232 L YON, JOHN 232 Valle geacd, 77Z7W, 776004:- MIGLIARESE, KATY 198, 200 MABE, JOEL 141, 143, 196 MAC MS. DOLLYE 154, 161 MacMINNON ADAM 232 MADISON TIFFANY 107, 138, 247 MALINZAK, ROBERT 45, 247 MANGAROO, MEERA 108, 132,232 MAMUEL, ROSALIE 102 108, 144, 217 MANGUM, KATHERINE 217 MANUEL, ROZZELE 107,232 MARCHING BAND 106, 107 MARSH, TAMMY 145, 247 MARSHALL, ADAM 247 MARSHALL, LANCE 21, 119, 181, 184, 196 MARSHBORO, DA VID 233 MARTIN, AVA 233 MARTIN CARLOS 217 MARTIN CHRISTOPHER 49, 233 MARTIN GARY 247 MARTIN JULIUS 57, 58, 143, 217 MARTIN MATTHEW 64, 247 MARTIN, STEVEN 247 MARTIN TEENA 233 MARTIN, TRAVIS 15, 108, 132, 144, 233 MARTIN, VALERIE 217 MASQUE AND GA VEL 140 MA TH CLUB 137 MATHERLY ANGELA 247 MA TTOCKS, MATT 87, 217 MAUNEY, JOEL 49, 95, 217, 240 MA YBERRIES 270 MAYS, GLEN 52, 130, 131, 212 223 MAYNARD, AMY 100, 101, 217 MA YNARD, JILL 133, 136, 233 MA YS, MARSHALL 247 MA YVILLE, IAN 62 233 MCBRIDE, CAMI 102 103, 130, 131, 145, 164 MCBRIDE, KEN 143, 21 7 MEBRIDE, TONYA 100, 101, 107 195 MECAIN JOHN 49, 87, 233 MCCALL, RAYMOND 62, 217 MECARTHY CARA 247 McCARTHY, JENNIFER 247 MCLAUGHLIN MS. JOY 161, 177 MCCLERDON ANTONIO 247 MCCLESKEY MATTHEW 247 MCCLOUD, ANGIE 71 195 MCCOY CHRISTY 111, 196 MCCULLOUGH, DEBRA 247 MCCULL UM, ALONzO 233 MCCUISTON, CHERI 217 MCDONALD, KELLY 104, 105, 141, 196 MCDONALD, MATTHEW 95, 132, 142 21 7 MCDOUGALD, PATRICK 49, 95, 121, 132 233 MCDOWELL, ORIENTHIA 49, 247 MCENTRYRE SHARONNE 217 MCFADDEN, ANGELA 217 MCFADDEN ELVITA 140, 196 MCGEACHK ASHLEY 50, 51, 121, 132, 233, 237 MCGEACHY, ROD 90, 91, 120, 121, 130, 131, 182 193, 196 MCGEE, DANA 133, 217 MCGEE, MEREDITH 144, 247 MCGEE, SABRINA 135, 247 MCGRAIL, JOHN 121, 128, 233 MCGUIRE, JASON 98, 99, 143 MEGUIRT, WYMAN11, 45, 94, 95, 136. 194, 196, 207 MEHUGH, KATRINA 247 MEINTYRE, SHARONNE 118, 21 7 MCKEOWN, MISCHA 100, 101, 116, 117, 132, 217 MCKOY ANGELA 196 MCLEAN DONNA 140, 142, 143, 233 MCMICHEAL, MS. PATRICIA 161 MCMULLAN, TRACY 218 MCNAIR, DwA YNE 196 MCRAE, KRISTI133, 247 MGSWAIM, JULIE 143, 198 MESWAIM RICK 123 MCOUEEN, ERIC 233 MESWAIN, GEORGE 233 MCSWAIN, RICHARD 233 MCWORTER, HELEN 31, 103, 109, 218 MEADOWS, MARCIE 116, 117, 218 MEADE, GINGER 233 MEDLEY, YLONDA 113, 247 MEDICINE SHOP 295 ME.IAN, SCOT 233 MERCER, MS. MARILYN 161 MERRIGOLDS 295 MESSICK, MARK 128 METHER, JESSE 141 MICHAELS, BRAD 82 213 MIDDLETON, YVONNE 143, 247 QZSTTINEN, JUHA 4, 42, 44, 45, 196, MILHOUS, LISA 4, 84, 85, 112, 122 138, 7Zmuaa4.7 NANCE, MICHEAL 218 NANTHANOLA TH, VAHIDA 218 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 131 YNEAL, LAURA 248 NEAL, TIM 218 NEELY TONYA 118, 234 NEEMAN REBECCA 116, 117, 123, 133, 234 NELSON, KEITH 91, 137, 227, 234 NETTE,R CATHY 141 NETTER, KATHERINE 218 NETTER, KIMBERLY Z 132, 189, 199 NETTER, MIA 248 NEU MS, LINDA 163 193, 201, 267 MILLER, BEN 45, 130, 133, 218 MILLER, BRAD 42, 43, 44, 45, 218 MILLER, COREY 22, 45, 91, 182, 198, 284 MILLER, DA VID 217, 218 MILLER, KRISTEN 132, 133, 248 MILLER, MERCEDES 248 MILLER, SHARON 92, 93, 124, 125, 196, 198 MILLER, TAMIA 118, 2181 MILLER, VANESSA 122, 233 MILLS, DA VID 15 MILLS, MICHAEL 243 MILSON, SEAN 4 MILSPAW, SHELLEY 92, 92, 111, 134, 137, 180, 193, 199 MINS, YOLANOA 233 MITCHELL, GRAY 7, 49, 36, 87, 126, 193, 207, 264 MITCHELL, JAMIE 197, 198 MITCHELL, KEVIN 49, 218 MITTEMEIJAR, ANDREA 218 MOBLEY ANTONIO 113 MOBLEY, TINA 233 MOCK, BILLY 4, 45, 91, 130, 131, 132, 181, 195, 198 MOCK, RICHARD 196 MOCK, MR. RICHARD 154, 161 MOLNAR, MS. BRENDA 161 MONTGOMERY, MIKE 248 MONTGOMERY SUNNY 97, 114, 115, 123 MOODK DONNY 6 MOON MARLENE 248 MOORE, EPHERINE 49, 218 MOORE, MR. GENE 145 MOORE, JENNIFER 118, 136, 141, 144, 248 MOORE, JEREMY 248 MOORE, JOEY 218 MOORE, LISA 4, 84, 85, 185, 198, 201, 267 MOORE, PAUL 233 MOOSE, HEATHER 132, 248 MORGAN, DA VID 132, 233 MORGAN, JEFF 45, 123, 134, 234 MORGAN, TRAVIS 218 NEW, CAROL 248 NEW, DONNA 199 NE WSOME ANTHONY 234 NEWTON, CHRISTOPHER 132, 248 NEWTON, DEBBIE 133, 135, 218 NEWTON, DEXTER 141 NG, DONNY 248 NG SONNY 136, 218 NGO, ANH 136 NGO, PHU 91, 137, 199, 202 NGO, TRANG 84, 85, 137, 181, 199 NGO, VAN 248 NGUYEN, HA 96, 97, 136, 145, 199 NGUYEN, NGOC 136 NGUYEN, TUNG 248 NIKAS, JOHN 188, 199 NINH, LA 97, 136, 218 NOAH, ANGELA 118, 145, 199 NOAH, TONJA 143, 145, 234 NOELL, BETSY 31, 59, 60, 85, 234, 236 NOELL, LESLIE 2 33, 84, 85, 186, 195, 199. 267 NORMAN, CRYSTAL 118, 248 NORMAN, KENNETH 234 NUNN, DARIEN 143, 200 546, 0-ml 2146254 Dead 6 O'CONNER, MICHAEL 86, 81 140, 196, 200 O'NEAL SONYA 189, 200 OAKES, ALLISON 16, 102, 103, 218 OGBURN, JAMIE 135, 218 OGBURN, TATE 122, 218 OLIVER, EDWARD 218 OLSON, ANDY 196 OLSON, TIMOTHY 134, 141, 248 ORCHESTRA 108 OWENS, ANGIE 132 OWENS, LARRY 200 OVERMAN NELSON 124, 125, 234 7000 I Pep 24443, Pw- PACE, ANDREA 100, 101, 200 MORLEK MA TT 213 MORRIS, MR. DA VID 57, 161 MORRIS, ERIC 189 MORRIS, TAMMLY 234 MORRISON ERIC 21, 98, 99, 119, 198 MORRIS, TAMMY 106 MORRISON, MR. CHARLES 160, 162 MOSER, HEATHER 132, 213 MOSER, JOHNNY 98, 99, 139, 199 MOSER, KELLY 4, 11, 33, 50, 51, 34, 35, 87, 112, 113, 122, 126, 133, 190, 199, 272 MOSER, KENNETH 248 MOSER, LISA 107, 130, 143, 218 MOSER, SHELDON 4, 90, 12, 122, 129, 130, 131, 138, 145, 33, 196, 199, 201, 205, 257 MOSLEK LISA 234 MOSS, CARLA 11, 34, 111, 186, 191, 199, 267 MOUNT, DA VID 213 MOUNTJOK JENNY 50, 51, 92, 93, 116, 129, 130, 131, 133, 180, 199, 206 MOWBRAK MS, LOUISE 162 MUELLER, MS, LAURA 162, 177 MULNAR, MS. BRENDA 177 MUNDEN, MA YNARD 119, 213 MURRAY, BETH 109, 218 MURRAY CATHERINE 243 MUSE, MR. MIKE 49, 57 163 gIUTTON MARY 100, 101, 107, 122, 18 MOUNT DAVID 93, 99, 124, 125 MYERS, COURTNEY 132 242 MYERS, MARY MARGARET 15, 31, 34, 35, 109, 110, 120, 121, 122, 129, 130, 131, 133, 191, 199, 204, 257, 267 4444 444, 710 724444, PACE, DAPHNE 118, 218 PACE, WILSON 107, 218 PACK, ELIZABETH 130, 200 PAGE, KENNETH 248 PAIGE, MARJORIE 200 PAGE, MIKE 9, 49, 62, 144 PA ISLE Y, 1 38, 1 90, SUSANNA 33, 84, 85, 94, 95, 200, 204, 267 PALMBERG, ERIC 98, 99, 200 PALMER, PALMER, PARKER, PARKER, PARKER, ANGELA 234 RONALD 200 JAMES 218 PATRICK 95 ROCHELLE 142, 219 PARRISH, BROOKS 31, 51, 120, 121. 122, 130, PARRO71 131, 219 KIM 200 PARSONS, MARIE 219 PASCHOLD, CHRIS 135 PASCHOLD, JOHN 234 PATEL, KULDEEP 144, 219 PATELLA, ANTHONY 49, 248 PATTERSON, DANNY 219 PATTERSON, GERALD 219 PATTERSON, RACHAEL 2, 33, 84, 85, 94, 95, 185, 190, 200, 201, 267 O'NEAL, CHARLES 143, 248 PA TTEN, MEREDITH 248 PAUCA, ROSEMARY 219 PAULEX JEFF 201 PA YNE, KINDRA 234 PA YNE, PATRICK 118, 201 PA YNTER, NANCY 18, 121, 219 PEANUT SHACK 31 0 PEARSON, ELLEN 219 PEGG, JENNIFER 133, 234 PELECH, MR. MICHEAL 163 PENLAND FURNITURE COMPANY 296 PENN, THOMAS 210 PEOPLES, MARIAN 248 PEP BOARD COUNCIL 116, ll 7 PERKINS, AMY 132, 248 PERKINS, TOMMY 107, 122 201 PERRICONE, STEVE 16, 90, 91, 130, 131, 201, 204, 206, 264 PERRY BETH 51, 85, 234 PERRY, DALLAS 122 ' PERRYMAN, MR. GLENN 163, 177 PERRYMAN SERENA 248 PERSON, JEDEDIAN 144, 248 PERVIER, LEIGH 109, 219 THE PET AND HOBBY SHOP 290 PETERSON, JAMIE 85, 109, 212 219, 223 PETERSON, RHONDA 248 PETERSON TABA THA 234 PETREE, CHIP 15, 87, 133, 234 PETROS, TERRI 219 PFAFE CHRIS 140 PFAFF ROBERT 219 PHARR, JULIE 122, 234 PHILLIPS, JOHN 248 PHILLIPS, MS. KAY 163 PHUONG PHIN 234 PIGPICKINS 277 PINE WHISPERS 124, 125 PITTMAN MS. MARION 163 POCKE TS 301 POLLEN, CHRISTOPHER 248 PORCHEY, MS. MARY 163, 174 PORTER, RICO 107, 234 POTTER, KELLY 92 93, 124, 125, 136, 201, 201, 257 POTTS, STEPHEN 234 POUNCEX ROSCOE 11, 49, 108, 201 POWELL, DONNIE 219 POYNTER, NOEW 55, 108, 219 PRA TER, JILL 145, 248 PRICE BOBBY 62, 139 PRICE LOPPIE 49, 219, 270 PRICE, WILLIAM 49, 248 PROPST, NORA 219 PROPS T STUDIO 295 PROU71 CHRISTA 92 108, 219 PROUT DESIGN 296 PROUT NICHOLAS 248 PRUITT2 MA VE 248 PRYCE, BRADLEY 234 PRYOR, KRISTIN 219 PRYOR, TRACY 65, 135, 234 PYATTE, ANGELA 235 PYATT, HOLLI 132 aww, 244444 2446437 QUEEN, MANDY 219 QUEEN, MISSY 219 and Zwpd, 2444: DWZ6, felel Ze!! RABOM STEVE 49, 219 RAIF, TIFFANY 85, 109, 132, 219 RAPER, MS. MINNIE LOU 108, 164 RASH, MRS. MILDRED 154, 164 RAUDENBUSI-L HEATHER 219 RAUSCHENBERG ERIC 144, 235 REA VIS, LORI 118, 132 135 REA VIS, GARY 248 REA VIS, LORI 248 RED CROSS CLUB 142 REDENBAUGH JAMIE 4, 45, 127, 129, 130, 131, 131, 132, 137, 137, 166, 201, 180, 129 REECE CHARLIE 133, 137, 219 REECE DA VID 144, 201 REECE JASON 49, 98, 99, 235 REED, ANNA 118, 248 REED, DELTRA 107, 118, 140, 219 REE VES, TEREASA 202 REICH, DARRYL 235 REID, BRIAN 219 REIDY NIKKI122 235 RENEGAR, DEREK 235 RENFRO, AMANDA 248 RE YES, MICHAEL 49, 62, 248 REYNOLDS GIRLS CLUB 92, 93 REYNOLDS SERVICE CLUB 94, 95 REYNOLDS, LOLLIS 201, 202 RHYNARD, TIFFANY 141, 248 RICE, DARRYL 219 RICE, UHURU 118, 249 RICHARDS, CHARLES 91, 137, 219 RICHARDS, DIRK 62, 118 RICHARDSON ANTHONY 249 RICHARDSON, CHARLIE 132, 202, 223 RICHARDSON, CHUCK 107, 108, 129, 219 RICHARDSON, COREY 57 RICHARDSON, IRIS 107, 121, 123, 123, 235 RICHARDSON, LA TONYA 235 RICHARDSON PAULA 220 RICHMOND, LISAH 220 RIDDICIC CSM JAMES 164 RIEVES, BRYAN 249 RIEVES, GREG 220 RISDON, KIER 202 RISDON, LAGIER 107, 235 RIVERA, JAMAL 49, 62, 235 ROANE, SERGIO 203 ROBBINS, AARON 249 ROBBS, S TAC Y 220 ROBERTS, EDEN 235 ROBERTS, RON 135, 203 s.. 100, 101. As the saying goes, Many hands make small work! The 1986-87 Black and Gold staff found this saying to be the key to success this year, and we feel it is especially important to acknowledge these hands that worked behind the scenes to help make the whole book pos- sible. First, a very special thanks to Mrs. DeEtte Theisen, sponsor and coordinator of the Black and Gold. Without her orga- nization, motivation and most of all, devo- tion and after-hours time, this year's book would not ha ve been possible. Her willing- ness to proof pages, pick up and drop off hlm at odd hours, and her careful instruc- tion and coaching were vital. Also, a big thanks to Billy Hanes, a non-staff student, for his design of this year's cover and endsheets. Mrs. McMichael was responsi- ble for our book keeping and compiled a list of students for distribution. Todd Doss was responsible for the majority of our photography, and Photo Dimensions in Oldtown Shopping Center was most co- operative in developing our Hlm, no mat- ter how odd the requested sizes. We would like to tribute an additional thanks to Connie Hance and Norma Long for their help in identification, and copying, to Mrs. Judy Mountjoy for her help with sports photography, and to Keith Jones for his Homecoming photography. Also a special thanks to the Pine Whispers staff for sharing their photos. Jostens Printing and Publishing Company in Clarksville, Tennessee published this book. Harry Thomas, our sales represen- tative, made personal trips to advise us. John Wood, our publishing consultant in Clarksville, helped to answer many ques- tions. This edition of the Black and Gold has a press run of 1100 copies, printed in a 9x12 format. In the introduction and on the division pages, as well as in isolated pages in the book, headlines are in brush script copy style 49. The spot colors used in the introduction are medium blue tem- po 527. The endsheets are printed in re- verse print on 1007: black. Throughout the book the copy style is souvenir italic style number 37i. The Faculty section uses university print for headlines, style 52, and dropped initials are used in Ro- man style. This year's edition is 329 pages, 144 of those pages are color. The book is printed on GL 80 -if 191 paper. The cover is a true life Litho 420, process color 31 7, laminated. We truly hope you enjoy the 1986-87 edition of the Black and Gold. 000 Yxce V exxime ooX5s QA to id, P' Yseq owla , s, A Shepkxe s Rowe Xoovlxog K ileqookk Oawlk x Oos , me 9 ok 120 Swdeoks, we meg eixcke 32 UXA U rograph S by . H F . . ,. ,, I . : VH , ,, I 'S 4, , b l v ii i . VL . ffm K V t in J V , , , . Af Y . Y K I V if M tn, , V ' M M , 5 . pg- . - ' , ,V , 'W af , .. M. q ,,. , V Vf ., , V. e . wV -. L 'SM , 'if3'1'??Q - , V, 3+ kr ,p Af v Mg .,.,..-. , .v..,.. . 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