R J Reynolds High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)
- Class of 1988
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? 210442 PM Page 51545149 OH Om We Pfgdl' PM Ofuywaf Ideal Posing T0 He, Top Us I-'awe Begin! New Ofuym! Appeafmucea QM Awww .fbwwea Of lullinear I Q 8 72 130 168 242 Q56 Black and Gold 1 985 R.J. Reynolds High School 301 N. 1 Hawthorne Rd. Winston-Salem, NC 27104 bbw .,l,o 1, l .lll Al ., M, fo ' w . ,...- ' ' 5. V '71 'WW 'f 'l' W . QT I .M ,V Nu W' , K ' M.. . 00' Ou, Let's begin from the beginning. For us, the students of Reynolds High School, the beginning of school was on Monday, Au- gust 31, 1987. From here, numerous tradi- tions were developed and rekindled, par- ties were once again in popular demand, relationships thrived, and school spirit an- nounced its presence in all of the students. The 1987-88 school year offered many exciting and many not-so-exciting aspects for all the students at Reynolds. For a start, the senior class of 1988 was the first four- year graduating class at Reynolds since the school board initiated the four-year high school in the 1984-85 school year. Also, first semester exams were required for all the students, a new rule that was received with little enthusiasm. New teachers were ushered into our classrooms and the ad- ministration initiated some position changes of its own in leadership with Mrs. Simpson now an assistant principal, and Mr. Moore now serving in the central of- fice. ln athletics, teams such as the volley- ball team were setting streaks that had not been experienced before at Reynolds, while the soccer team, not accustomed to many defeats, seemed to have tasted it once too often for their liking. However, a new soc- cer stadium was built and it was shared with Parkland High School. Now night games are played at our home field. The Student Government Association, under Student Body President Alice Goodman, initiated some changes of its own such as a homecoming dance with a live band after the homecoming football game. Finally, the Seniors began choosing the colleges they would attend, while the underclass- men began signing up for their courses for their next high school year. Despite the rapid and often sudden changes that occurred during the school year, some can say that Reynolds High School will always be the same and maybe that is so. Yet, regardless of how we have chosen to view this school year, it is al- ways best to sit back and soak it all in, from the beginning. Carlyle Chandler stops his work at the concession stand at the soccer complex to watch the game. starting Off On The Right foot f 2 The Pfydi Fool' David Atkins concentrates on sawing a board in shop class as his classmates intently watch. f sg aw! ,L 'gpli' we-W l'he varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders lead a cheer at the homecoming football game. gl W - f Lametrice Fisher turns to focus her attention on the teacher during science class. Chip Petree and Charles von lsenburg jam at the homecoming dance as Blanton Vogler sings. 31 Starting off On The Right Foot Reynolds High School has always ex- celled in its display of school spirit for its athletics and tradition. The cheerleaders, dancing boots, pep board, marching band, and countless enthusiastic students at Reynolds carried the meaning of spirit to new heights. Whether an athletic team was on a win- ning streak or a losing streak, the students at Reynolds arrived at the games in abun- dance. Many of the faithful made road trips to schools as far away as South Rown to cheer the Reynolds football team. Fans ar- rived at the field with the letters R-J-R-E-Y- N-O-L-D-S painted on their chests and shirts were waved whenever a touchdown was scored. The volleyball team did a fine job of rolling the school with toilet paper when they won the conference title. At the home basketball games, numerous compli- mentary miniature basketballs were thrown out to enthusiastic students at half- time by the cheerleaders. Also, constant cheering and the sound of cowbells could be heard above the roar of the fans at the soccer games whenever Reynolds scored a goal. That fans at Reynolds seemed to spare no costs at times to support their school teams. The cheerleaders seemed to ignite a spark into many cold nights at Bowman Gray Stadium and at the other athletic fields and at pep rallies with their continu- ous cheering and encouragement. The dancing boots performed picture perfect routines at pep rallies and at the halftimes of our football and basketball games, whether they danced to rap music or to the more subtle tones of a ballad. Pep board members labored many hours creating signs and posters of support for the athlet- ic teams. Tags donning such slogans as Mutilate Mount Tabor or Kill Kannapo- lis were distributed to each player on an athletic team the day of their game or match. The talented and often rowdy marching band churned out numerous fight songs and beats that compelled many of the students to dance along. But who could forget our Alma Mater? The student body dug our school song, Amid the Pines , out of the attic and made it a priori- ty at the end of assemblies and sporting events. Starting Off On the Right Footf4 Us Riga' Fw? Dancing boot 'pom-pom' Scott Craver encourages the student body to make noise at a pep rally. i itllwm V.. X at M s T 0 A -ww i 4' 'N mf W F' 5-rf, tit- fa e I 'M .., 4. Ma ' ,' M 'W W' wa .,,,, ,. H 1 ,W hyat, mmm' a,, M .if M., 4 v i WIN' Wulf , - ' , A' .' ' 'tiff W' - Rolling the school with toilet paper, such as this job done by the volleyball team after their conferer championship, was one of the many ways students celebrated a victc The Demon dances along with the cheerleaders to a fight song. Will Snyder, Carlyle Chandler, Brad Miller, Sterling Griggs. Whit Edwards, Robbie Simone, Ben Kuhn, Brian Fireman, Dack Stackhouse, Kevin Hamilton, Frank Ferguson, Kent Gitter, and Linwood Davis get rowdy at a football game with painted chests. Senior students stand up and cheer at one of the pep rallies, 5fStarting Off On the Right Foot OA? Om Not a year passes by at Reynolds where tradition does not stand tall. Whether you view the massive columns of the auditorium or the beautiful pine trees that dot the cam- pus, you cannot help but feel a strong sense of pride build up inside. The Reynolds High School traditions have consistently been ex- cellence in academics and athletics, but what really makes Reynolds great is not its archi- tecture or its beauty. Instead, the Reynolds tradition of greatness has been brought about by the people who attend this fine school. Pride ran full tilt during the school year. The traditions of Oktoberfest and Homecom- ing were tremendous hits among the stu- dents, and the first Homecoming dance sparked a new tradition. Numerous students were awarded the honor of being National Merit semifinalists, thus keeping the tradition of academic excellence on top at Reynolds. Seniors felt a sense of accomplishment by becoming the first four-year graduating class at Reynolds, a tradition that will be carried on for many years. On the lighter side, tradition did have its ups and downs. First period, study hall, and the classes following lunch were just too in- conveniently scheduled for our prompt arriv- als. Parking spots were nearly impossible to find in the mornings and after career center, and the Seniors so graciously, yet unwilling- ly, shared their parking lot with the Juniors. A student risked life and limb trying to enter the landing after the lunch bell, and the mad dash for cars at lunch left many students irritated and many cars bumped and scratched. The moment of silence let us catch a couple of extra winks that might have been missed the night before. Off-cam- pus trips at lunchtime were a tedious, but necessary endeavour for the Seniors and Jun- iors, while most of the honest Sophomores and Freshmen served their time on campus at lunchtime. No two students sang the same tune throughout the year, yet we came together daily as one. Tradition, spirit, pride, and to- getherness ran hand in hand, and we were not ashamed to show it. Thus, the '87-'88 school year carried many new beginnings for us and it left us with memories that will never fade. Roland Todd and Tamia Miller pause to smile while taking a break in the library. staffing off On The Right Foot f 6 I , cer coach Mike Southard cuts the bon at the opening of the Reynolds- rkland soccer complex. rf' eff X. -'fi 1' li 1 ? a 1' ' .adm I7 Q- A few students check out a booth at the third annual Oktoberfest festival sponsored by the student government. Members of the Student Government Association sing the Alma Mater at the freshmen assembly. gaming Cheerleader Ginny Gatewood ties a black ribbon on a car in the parking lot to help promote school spirit. 7f Starting off On The Right Foot Us Fllllllw Begum Nm ww Q WH--A. mms aims' ,rt V 2 :Dum '-SNC: G7 it ma Will The Future Begins Heref8 Whitney Wright, Caroline Leinb V 2 , ach, Justine Schmidt, Mo Leverton, and Dana Stewart work on the Key Club - Girl's Council pool. Clubs X Reynold's various clubs and organizations show a special involvement in school functions as well as community services. These groups range from athletic clubs that boost school spirit and partici- pate in pep-rallies and halftime activities, to aca' demic organizations which show excellence in their field. Clubs work individually, yet come to' gether as a whole to represent the unique and outstanding qualities ofiReynolds High School. With extraordinary effort from these people, the school is able to have campus clean-ups, Oktober- fest, and sponsor a Thanksgiving Canned Food Drive. 9fThe Fut Girls' Council Girl's Council is an enthusiastic group of girls that use their talents to serve the school and the community. They help out such orga- nizations as Habitat for Humanity, Ronald McDonald House, Soup Kitchen, and Amos Cottage. Working with the PTSA, having a booth at Oktoberfest and supporting school athletic teams illustrate their spirit and pride for Reynolds. The friendship and unity of Girls' Council within their group as well as with their brother club, Key Club, shows how committed they are to serving others. Caroline Leinbech and Catherine Turner. Right: Catherine Crosslin, Whitney Wright, and Leigh Pervier work the cook booth at Streetscene. Row l: Helen McWhorter, Suzanne Clark, Row 2: Elizabeth Frost, Gretchen Smith, Mandy Adkerson, Catherine Crosslin, Row 3: Angie Hicks, Andrea Mittemeyer. -r fm, fs:eW-V ' s, - 4 , , -. sei, 452' . ' fy, 37, if ef if, 1, vf' 4 ' gi ,qi Seniors: Row l: Helen McWhorter, Andrea Mittemeyer, Anna Harris, Gretchen Smith, Sally Watson. Row 2: Mandy Adkerson, Angie Hicks, Marci Meadows, Nancy Paynter, Leigh Pervier, Kirsten Schorer, Yana Cleland. Not pictured Heather Moser. Row l: Elizabeth Frost, Justine Schmidt, Row 2: Eric Hedgecock, Catherine Turner, Anna Willis Whitney Wright, Gretchen Smith, Charlotte Chandler, Marci Meadows, Stewart Douglas, Row 3 John Shepherd, Sterling Griggs. v.f4illEl9?g2 'gm 1 ' fffsife Tow l: Gretchen Smith, Vice President, Kirsten Schorer, Secretary, Mo f everton, Historian, Row 2: Anna Harris, Treasurer, Elizabeth Frost, ,gtk at Arms. Sally Watson' president. Gretchen Smith, Mary Elizabeth Murphy, Dana Stewart, Kirsten Schorer, Andrea Mitte meyer. Row l: Mo Leverton, Dana Stewart, Whitney Wright, Catherine Crosslin, Suzanne Clark, Elizabeth Frost,, Row 2: Christy Kahl, Iris Richardson, Julie Farr, Justine Schmidt, Cary Clifford, Mary Elizabeth Murphy, Anna Harris, Gretchen Smith, Yana Clevland, Kirsten Schorer, Leigh Pervier, Nancy Paynter, Angie Hicks, Mandy Adkerson,. Not Pictured, Heather Moser. W .Qu Far Right: Hunnybunns: Robert Si- l 'S' 4 mone, Jeff Smith, and Sterling Griggs. A . A, ., . , y 1 A GQ. Near Right: Spenser canal Turner. Q 1 QW? cms f -. counci wivaum gg:-gi 1 i fr ,S LY' l A l ff? l 1 ' S ' S7 5 5, L 1 lfThe Future Begins Here Key Club Key Club is a group of young men striving to serve the school, the home and the community. They provide help and support for many organi- zations such as Canned food drive, the MDA Miracle Rainbow Mile and Amos Cottage, to name just a few. The club competes with other Key Clubs on a district and international level and has always held a high position in its dis- trict. This year Key Club continues to develop leadership, initiative, and cooperation skills to improve the futures of the young men of our school. The Future Begins Here! , , , ,, ' i-V ti 1, i ', ' 1 , lt, ' lei '51, l T , ,ti :., V A ti is . f . i 4' ' I V . 5 Q , lst row: Chris Hunt, Brian Crowder, Jeff Smith, Doug Brown, John Kandara, Will Snyder, Hamilton, Kent Gitter, Sterling Griggs, Robbie Simone. 2nd row: Charles Richards, Robby Stewart Douglas, lan Fay, Matt Durden, Rob Freeman, Andrew Bazemore, Tate Ogburn, Al Stubbs Flemming, Jeff Morgan, Duck Stackhouse, Freddy Groves, Whit Edwards, Will Doss, Robert John Shepard, John Dawson, Rick Summer. 3rd row: Ben Miller, Kirk Sanders, Brad Juchatz, Davis, Lydel Thompson, Eric Hedgecock, Brad Shorer, Brad Miller, Todd Doss, Lee Ricker, McConnikea, Tommy Baroody, Spencer Taft, ff Mr. Roby Walls - Sponser, Robby Harrell- Treasurer, Robert Simone - Vice President Kent Gitter President, Charles Richards -- Secretary, Sterling Griggs - Sgt. at Arms. Robert Simone, Sterling Griggs, Will Snyder, Brad Miller, Dack Stackhouse, Kevin Hamilton. Helen McWhorter, Kirsten Schorer, Brad Schorer, Robbie Simone, Kent Gitter, Tony Vlasis, Eric Matal. wi 9G'l2':iMW' K' Sweethearts: Cahterine Turner and Sally Watson. The Future Begins Here Senior Girls Service Club The Senior Girls Service Club is to reach out to those in the community who need help or volunteers. These girls strive to set a good ex- ample for RJR by serving the school in the community with a positive attitude. They achieve this by doing volunteer work at the Ronald McDonald House, Red Cross and Mental Health. SGSC also aids the school by helping teachers, being ball girls at soccer games and helping decorate for the Homecoming dance. This club is a diverse group of girls with a common goal - serving others. Claire Culbreath, Valerie Martin, Kristina Appert and Paige Byrd. l l Stephanie Burdette, Margaret Garrou, Kris Shields, Valerie Martin, Catherine Coerr, and Alice Goodman. The Future Begins Here! Betsy Noell, Catherine Coerr, Courtney White, Beth Perry and Gin Gatewood. sf- Lip. 93' ,I rv , Vorking for Mental Health is one of many projects SGSC's busy members find time to do, Cathryn Sellars, Courtney White, Katherine Chapple, Virginia lrvin, and Tiffany Raaif patiently wait to have their pictures taken. 1 j,4n.r'Wg ,,.-:Y i -N-, pt 5 A 7 W' Q I A 'xii Claire Culbreath, Kris Shields, Katherine Chapple, Paige Byrd, Meggan Waite, Stephanie Burdette, Tiffany Raif, Cathryn Sellars, Lorrie Harrell, Anne Funai, Valerie Martin, Sara Little, Catherine Coerr, Meredith Teaney, Virginia Irvin, Brookes Parrish, Margaret Garrou, Alice Goodman, Beth Perry, Courtney White, Ginny Gatewood, and Betsy Noell. V ' IM'-5 9, 2 LG i i ' F' - E F E am! , M Brian ireman, Boo Bear, Matt Mattox, Sugar Bear. 1 -wi The Future Begins Here Senior Service Club The purpose of the Senior Service Club is to serve the school and the community. These young men perform such services as campus clean-up, raking leaves for the elderly and help- ing with the Thanksgiving canned food drive. SSC shows their school spirit by providing drinks for cheerleaders during halftime at foot- ball games. Seniors: Kevin Klase, Brad Michaels, David Crosslin, Fleenor Jenkins, John Holoman, Chad Whisenhunt, Greg Wilson, Chad Cunningham, Brian Fireman, and Matt Mattox. ighih Q 'Q if T . : sg- , ly Q'x4 ?f 9 Jamie LiVlr1g0Od and Chip Peirce work onthe Homecoming float. Sean Cox, Geoff Fireman, Mitch Fortescue, Barry Faircloth, Lewis Armour, Pat The Future Begins Here! Sterchi, Chris Cox, Harry Corbett, Tiller, John McCain, Rick McSwaim, and John Bull Onnie Hardison. 'I t ,WN , ,i ,M 'l i l' mwah , 4. ,+1,f4'l -it li -. A--N,,Q,....,,,, tr. my H. --+.-.... John McCain, Mitch Fortescue, Barry Faircloth, Chris Cox, David Crosslin, John Bull, John Holoman, Corbett Tiller, Greg Wilson, Geoff Fireman, Fleenor Jenkins, Sean Cox, Chad Cunningham, Brad Michaels, Matt Mattox, Pat Sterchi, Chad Whisenhunt, Kevin Klase, Brian Fireman. , K 'X 5 Qqg- 4 S , H1 'f, . W Officers: Barry Faircloth - Junior Representative, John Hollmang Fleenor Jenkins - Sgt. at Arms Greg Wilson - Vice Presidentg Chad Whisenhunt - Treasurer, Matt Mattox - President, Not Pictured, Chip Petree - Secretary, N ., SSC Sweethearts: Debbie Debruhl and Tiffany Raif. The Future Begins Here Demon Girls Service Club The Purpose of DGSS is to service our school and community and to promote school spirit. This is a way for the mem- bers to be involved in school related activi- ties and have fun at the same time. DGSS trys to have a variety of members to get to know each other fully and no one is left out. DGSS participates in Oktoberfest, Homecoming, Ronald McDonald House and climb the steps at the lntegon building for Cistic Fibrosis in October. The Future Begins Here! lst row: Holly Cathey, Wendy Broadstreet, Courtney Bird, Erica Jernigan, Andrea Sparks, Jennifer Webb, Pam Clark, 2nd row: Lisa Broadstreet, Amy Sweat, Tyler Spillman, Rachel Sizemore, Amie Daniel, Trish Stockton Sunnt Mountgomery, Dana Kurly, 3rd row: Michelle Brandon, Helen Goldman, Tracy Hackler, Michelle LeFaivre, Laura Neal. Trish Stockton, gan. Courtney Bird, Amie Daniel, Erica J 11 V crmsnru 4-5 Members of DGSS contributes to RJ Reynolds by putting up new bulletin boards for teachers and faculty. DES? 3 . W ff-Q-ar , N 'ffvtb xy, ' -- n gi, 5, A aj if nut use and 1 Kimi? ' Wi ' 'fi il MESS One of the many projects DGSS participates in is the Ronald McDonald House. AAWWWM ,, mai ew t f ii' 1' 1 T' nsfgf-fm: sms Lisa Broadstreet, Laura Neal, Tyler Spillman and Michelle Brandon. The Future Begins Here Junior Civitans The Junior Civitans take on many service projects to serve Reynolds and its community. They contribute work hours to the Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina, Streetscene and the Special Olympics. They also donate money to Crisis Control ministries and have taken the Boys gym as their designated clean-up area. 'I L ,, M E! ! 5, , T',k .ge Q 5 N Seniors: David Mount, Chuck Richardson, Jerry Green, Jason Reece, Larry Gillio, Matt Butner, Brian Lovelace, Jamie Cox, Josh Sugg, Mike Tate, Jonathan Saluta, Dave Kraus, Kursten Cofer, Steve Schiller, Doug Hall. Matt Butner, Secretaryg Jason Reece, Sgt. at Armsg Doug Hall, Presi- dentg Greg Wood, Treasurerg Not pictured, Keith Spencer, Vice-Presi- dent. The Future Begins Herefzo Gray Little, Kursten Cofer, David Mount, Grant Little Eng I E5i1lQ'El, L r 'WA- ,spa-v QI l: Jerry Green, Brian Lovelace, Mike Tate, Jason Reece, Grant Little, Dave Kraus, Brent Cheek, Greg Wood, Mike Bowles. Row 2: Alec Bean, Brown, Lady Robin, Chuck Richardson, Gray Little, Grandma, Larry Gillio, David Mount, Kursten Cofer, Jamie Cox, Matt Butner, Steve Jonathan Saluta, Josh Sugg, Not pictured: Stephan Sink, Doug Hall, Keith Spencer. 'ft ffl - x Q2 r 5 t M , '54, , Q 95' ,f-all 'J Kursten Cof El' , Gray Little, Doug Hall The Future Begins Here Lady Demon Service Club Lady Demons Service Club is involved in various activities such as Red Cross, Streets- cene, PTSA, Christmas Cheer Shop, Secca San- ta, Oktoberfest, visiting nursing homes and sell- ing Valentine carnations. Although the club is fairly new, Cin its 4th yearj, the ladies are a very diverse group, eager to serve the school and community. The girls find that the inter-club friendships the make, make volunteering for the community a fun task! 9 Q fwr,-W at 'I lst row: Mary Mutton, Jennifer Renegar Kim Barker Anna Walker Tonya Frizzell Mischa McKeown 2nd row Amy Maynard Denise Hollar KI Hong, Linda Lee. 3rd row: Penelope Smith Serena Perryman 4th row Adrieene Colby Andrea Shutt Tamsha Booe 5th row Chibao Lee Sus Jones, Corliss Galloway, Beverly Edwards and Shanell Frazier Not Pictured Angie Garner Laurie Garwood Leslie Garwood and Kristin Gr The Future Begins Here! I , 1 1 --al V ' 's,',' i i M- Y -W . . gp A Greg Garcia, Red Hot, lst row: Serena Perryman, Mischa McKeown, Mary Mutton, Denise Hollar, Jennifer Renegar. 2nd row: Linda Lee, Chibao Lee, Susan Jones, Andrea Shutt, Kim Barker, Angie Barker, Amgie Gardner, Tanisha Booe, ,ivinl if Denise Hollar, Andrea Shutt, Susan Jones, Kristen Grab, Adrienne Colby and Anna Walker. Red Hots: Doug Brown and David Kurtz, ii... I 1 ' N-...I n IF' x 1 1' Amy Steinmeyer, Susan Jones, Andrea Shutt, Denise Hollar, Kim Hong. The Future Begins Here The Future Begins Here Black And Gold w-Q,N Sponsor: Mrs. Theisen Editor-in-Chief: Sterling Griggs .M-, e'1i,.? swf D P My! f' nfl. MA jf , Mug, Q4 I ,ffffffflg V, A - ,4- 1 ?s'-if-7273 ,.f-effi if if-ci, K2 '2 E.. ,v gag, e.J,AeQ2 Nyfrg Qggxiiiiefsrfgfsf L --....,,,,-1-nh X Business Manager: Katherine Chappleg Copy Editor: Nora Propstg Layout Editor: John Shepherd. X24 - - s 4 . ' ' R Q 2 ' if it 3 5 j K J' MQ -li Q ' E , , A i 5 3 7 , , 1 i , 'nf 3 s ,' ' f fn.. Q Ad Section: Krista Laird and Melissa Davis. Club Section: Paige Byrd and Erika Alderson. lm sli we -.st 4-5' ,K .. 1 . Q 9-if Ax ' .,:,? !AiKti 'T as... People Section: Virginia Irvin. Feature Section: Amy Burroughs and Todd Doss. i 25fThe Future Begins Here i lndustrial Arts The AIASA, American Industrial Arts Students Association, is a group of students that are interested in the field of industry. Their activities in- clude taking field trips when possible, listening to speakers, and simply learning about building. The AIASA also sponsors an annual Toy Drive around Christmas where students and faculty bring damaged toys to be fixed for underpriviledged children. K, I i I' W 'Tfa-wt '- l X I 'M Erik Freeman, Scott Evans, John Slate and Steve Lloyd start to fix toys for the annual Toy Drive. Miranda Hansley and Maynard Munden also fix toys for the Toy The Future Begins Heref26 :M tm V ,559 if is 3. M M' Q D s ami , , , V mv' N U Q 'Q 0 Wim 'N 1 .0 iiti f 9 1 Steve Lloyd, Sgt, at Arms, John Slate, Vice President, Aaron Wilcox, Reporter, Miranda Hansley, Secretary Maynard Munden, Treasurer, Erik Freeman, President, Andrew Paynter, Frank Moutos, Mike Andler Brandon Rumple, Brad Copland, Matt Butner, Sonny Na, Jon Harbuck, Scott Evans, Mr. CO. Taylor Advisor. 4:1 AH A ' if M i fp 3 'ii 4:3 A23 J It p H -ar - as ...nw- Miranda Hansley, Steve Lloyd, Maynard Munden, and Erik Freeman work on toys for the annual Toy Drive. -' -- 4 are hard at work to finish their Projects- AIASA students do more than just build! 1, Industrial Arts students also build many projects. -v l wg i X L.. MK 's'li M U4 my - Erik Freeman, Miranda Hansley, Scott Evans, Maynard Munden, John Slate and Steve Lloyd. The Future Begins Here Society Hill Service Club Society Hill Service Club is a club organized to benefit the school and the community surrounding it. Last year they were just getting started, but were able to engage in many activities. These included: Canned Food Drive, Fall rake up, Spring clean up, PTSA bar-b-que, changing gym rosters, washing boards, Runnymede clean-up, and the Natural Light Road Races. l l at ,,.,.w- ' Sandy Teague and Suzanne Defee. Mike Tate takes time out to rest for a while. The Future Begins Heref28 2 ' A l'5.siuQ+ ff, -1, 'M A ,- sri ,., , V ., ,.,, he , , 'is' .i r L2ffc-alia 5 u- V.. cf fn f , , f ' lst row: Melissa Davis, Melvina Baldwin, Suzanne Defee, Sandy Teague, Catherine Netter, Julie Seivers, Carrie Davis, Wendy Carlton, Amy Johnson, Susan Seaver. 2nd row: Dan Alexander, Randy Horton, Robert Walker, Mike Tate, 'i H4 get Suzanne Defee, Sandy Teague, Melissa Davis, Catherind Netter, Melvina Baldwin, Julie Sewers, Susan Seaver, Wendy Carlton, Carrie Davis, Dan Alexander, Randy Horton, Mike Tate, Abby Boone, Robert Walker, Michelle Starling, Amy Jonson. Y D s ' P s ' 3 it, ,M Jfficers: Randy Horton, Presidentg 'iike Tate, Treasurerg Catherine Netter, Sgt.sat4Arrnsg Suzanne Defee, Vice Pres- dent, Sandy Teague, Secretary, David Jonston and Randy Horton. Members of SHSC work hard to Clean-up the school campus by raking leaves. wil XI xy ' uflllw Mike Tate, Carrie Davis, Susan Seaver, Amy Jonson, Dan Alexander, Randy Horton, Melissa Davis, and Melvina Baldwin take a short break in the process of leaf-raking, The Future Begins Here Pep Board Council Pep Board Council's main concern is to boost the spirit amongst the RJReynolds' students. They do this by athletic teams, their members, and their coaches through making beatem' tags and banners. Other main tasks performed are: The selling of programs at football games, decorating Victory Hall and decorating for the athletic banquets. Pep Board council participates in school spirit through Oktoberfest and Homecoming. The continuous support shown by these girls sets an example for all students to follow in the years to come. lst row: Lil Peppers - David Miller and Doug Hall. 2nd row: Jennie Goodrum, Shanell Frazier, Amy Schulz, Lucinda Fox, 3rd row: Jennifer Pegg, Rebecca Neeman, Mari Atwell, Amy Perkins, Kristen Alexander, Jill Maynard, Danielle Tedeso. 4th row: Chi- bao Lee, Tracie Stewart, Kim Barker, Cary Clifford, 5th row: Kristin Crafford. Kristin Crafford President Vice-President Noelle Wilcox Secretary Mary Dagenhart Treasurer Danielle Tedesco Historian Jennie Goodrum Q The, Future Begins Here! 'ra fi Rebecca 1 if K Neeman, Kristin Crafford, and David Miller work hard in the coke booth at the Streetscene. iitfi-1 l l fs uv' 'Q 'AS fp ii. xi ,J '-GA W X Q Chibao Le Mischa Mclieown Tracie Stewart Amy Steinmeyer Kim Barker Kristin Alexander Lucinda Fox Shanell Frazier Amy Joyce Jill Maynard Rebecca Neeman Jennifer Pegg i x l in l J 4: 41 ,pm Q! 1' mtl' Amy Schultz Mari Atwell Cary Clifford Amy Perkins 31fThe Future Begins Here Pine Whispers ln the past few years Pine Whispers, the RJR newspa- per, has broadened its horizons by starting to use many new ideas. The 1987-88 editions of Pine Whispers is using newsprint paper, which is more like a traditional newspa- per. Students in the newspaper classes have learned many interesting techniques indesign format. They type- set their own copy using a Macintosh computer and Laserprinter. They plan in the future to do their layouts on the computer with a desktop publishing program. The Pine Whispers staff won awards for their 1987 paper, placing second in the nation in the Columbia Scho- lastic Press Association and in the Quill and Scroll com- petition. The first few issues are produced by the staff with proceeds from advertising sales. The others are paid for through the publications fees. Editor-in-Chief Ashley McGeachy puts forth much time and effort toward expanding on new ideas for Pine Whis- pers. Each year the paper becomes more complex and new ideas are brought forth, making your newspaper a better one. Pine Whispers vmulxmi AJ.RmuaswgnSoau.Nwma-Saom.uC. Seamus iw New school year brings changes warez: sf Yun: num' ' W ' V' 'W' T -'. .- T- rf -1 ' - Smwu no not none vo ur -n ph Qld' . , ' 'J ' l 5. -s vw ia 'eau of you -me -., www- New. 'vig ', fm -5' A. ' 1 iz.: :nun us, .im mu , V., M, ms, 934, ,um H l '. . if he vu -mu vw px uv :N mean or-neun: :nm J, ' I Fl Y A -ii 1 .uf-an um wr-an s:.,14M town: 4 -mmm f-own un . , ., V. X -X r i 'J' 4'! I4-CICS! 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Cindy Bullock - Clubs Editor uses the computer to make her se 1 The Future Begins Here! the best. O , W-. V if Mrs. Kay Windsor a smother. Eh 'wqpuwvl' . nd Melinda Dudley use computers to compile all stories and make things run gfwwwesfmfswsf sf' ' 76 .,,,g 5 'EQ' 'YW H. 74333 Y 1 Does this story sound OK? Dave Hudspeth asks. 1 3 ,at -1. K fi Mrs. Windsor is busy at work teaching newcomers about the computers. Dawn Darby, busy at work typ- ing her stories for the next issue of Pine Whispers. 33fThe Future Begins Here French Club The French Club is a group of students that come together to interact with other French- speaking students. They also participate in Ok- toberfest and the Homecoming Banner Compe- tition. The Future Begins Heref ggi ,. 5 Officers: Tate Ogburn, Presidentg Helen Goldman, Treasurerg Nikki Reidyg Vice Presidentg Leigh C Parlamentariang Matt Durden, Secretary. f s KW-v-iilww ', H I V I J nm.. ., . , 't f - ' No Q - .. 'T . , ,Fl 13Wj'li'f'f,- 'L' 'f j ,Q . . 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' -Ni ' Iii- 1Q ,3 , 5' lst row: Helen Goldman, Kia Netter, Mercedes Miller, Elizabeth Frost, Danielle Tedeso, Betsy Sheehy, Jennie Goodrum, Jennifer Pegg, Mary Elizabetl- Murphy, Amy Vaughn, Lyndsay Groce, Corliss Galloway, Justine Schmidt, Merilatt Frost. 2nd row: Tate Ogburn, Devon Davis, Rebeca Neean, Tracy Hackler Michelle LeFaivre, Susan Ludvigsen, Julie Pharr, Karino Pino, Dana Lang, Annie Turner, Allison Loftis, All Stubbs, Noelle Wilcox. 3rd row: Beth Perry, Kir Saunders, Dia Janos, Leigh Coan, Jennifer Webb, Kris Welch, Stewart Douglas, Audrey Lillte, Andrea Sparks, Tyler Spillman, Ashley Burnham, Will Doss Nikki Reidy, Christy Cox, Matt Durden, Suzanna Davis, Randy Shearin, Wendy Broadstreet, George Duke. 34 Grchestra 2 Matt Lamb, Elysa Bailey, Suzanne Defee, Mike Arthur, Leigh Smith, Tammy Scales, Pam Roberts, Hessam Alimohammadi, Crystal Inman. Suzanne Defee, Monte Conrad, Matthew Blevins, Sara White, David Sterns, Mike Dickdeiser. lst row: Penny Jones, Carma Ashecraft, Hessam Mlimohammodi, Elizabeth Sugg, Mike Arthur, Claire Culbreath, Anglea Kellam, Meera Mangaroo, Natisha Clinard, Michele Ashcraft, Kathy Walker, Leigh Smith. 2nd row: Tammy Scales, Pam Roberts, Elysa Bailey, Noel Poynter, Amy Xcevedo, Matt Bivens, Brandon Ward, Sylvia Bonaparte, Sara White, Suzanne Sutllff, Suzanne Defee, Tressa Armstrong, Mandy Renfro, Mrs. Raper. 3rd row: Vilas Lark, Mike Dickheiser, Elliott Wilson, Ward Williams, Andy Seigrist, Matt Lamb, Dylan DeVires, Josh Sugg, Herbie Burns, Richard Crouse, Tyrone Martin, Jonathan Bennett, Alice Goodman, Wilson Pace, Trig Graham. 35fThe Future Begins Here RJR Marching Band The RJ Reynolds Marching Band entertains the spectators during half time by performing along with the Dancing Boots. They practice everyday in class as well as afterschool so that performers may be their best. The best holds fund raisers throughout the year to keep up the excellence of their program and pay for various expenses. Band Director, Mr, Charles Burns The Future Begins Herej36 f P T aw. W 'IVTTT Ai 'i'i r Feature Twirler, Laurin Hayworth. Drum Major, Monte Conrad, qggwuy ,M,,.,:,ii.3 'N 1' 3 t F A W is . Publicity - Suzanne Defee, Vice President - Brandon Ward, Secretary - Tiffany Mad President - Mike Dickheiser, Treasurer - Iris Richardson. wp- , , ,,- , . lag Team -- Amie Daniels, Tonya Wall, Tanya Landrum, Angela Brown, LaTonya Hailstock, Monte Conrad during a game at halftime. agiere Risdom, Kim Thomas, Makeissan Robinson, Christina Carter. Watt Amos, Mike Atwood, Matt Bivens, Tanya Black, Spencer Blackwell, Eric Bliard, Kelly Callahan, Troy Carter, Ernistine Chamber, Monte Conrad, Wally Conrad, Christi Cullen, Suzanne Defee, Mike Dickheiser, Nicole Drake, Joey Durham, Wendy Fordham, Brian Fuetres, Gwen Greene, 'Tonya Gwyn, Lee Haynes, Kulena Hubbard, Amy Johnson, Monique Johnson, Patrick King, Tanya Knight, Tiffany Madison, Antonio McClendon, alvin Napper, Diane Nelson, Kenneth Page, Marsha Peebles, Lance Potter, Amy Raudenbush, Chuck Richardson, Donald Richardson, Iris ichardson, Crystal Rice, Matt Robinson, Pamela Ross, Aaron Robbins, Shannon Scales, Kemdrick Stoddard, Clay Taylor, Stephanie Taylor, Sandy eague, Travis Temples, Rod Thomas, Tiffany Thomas, Brandon Ward, Frank Warren, Donald Wilson, Percy Woods, Tonita Wright The Future Begins Here Varsity Cheerleaders The 1987-88 Varsity Cheerleaders display their spirit and enthusiasm through their support and dedication to RJ Reynolds. The cheerleaders spirit is shown most- ly during Pep Rallies and the cheering at athletic events. The varsity cheerleaders also get involved with teaching the Tiny Demons new cheers. Each year, in the summer, they attend the LICA Camp at Wake Forest Llniversity to compete and show just how much spirit RJ Reynolds has. Gymnastics has also helped the cheerleaders learn new cheers as well as stunts. They show participation in the community by marching in the Christmas Parade in downtown Winston-Salem. The Varsity Cheerleaders at Reynolds show all the spunk and excitement that kepts the spirit and pride at Reynolds going. . ','- ,rg .,,...-- -f , e.-,K ., , - 1. -. wr ' s ' T ,Q L, - Miliglktffli' - -If 1 , HQ J., ,v ,fps Q' -r ,fs '45 'ffFi,. lst row: Allison Walker, Katherine Chapple. 2nd row: Kim Holley and Jackie Andachter. 3rd row: Lisa Lyndsay, Courtney Myers, Sunn Mountgomery, Whitney Wright, Catherine Crosslin, Rhonda Wall, Courtney White, Shonda Hunt, Ginny Gatewood. Courtney Myers, Shonda Hunt, Jackie Andachter, Ginny Gatewood, gr Allison Walker, Katherine Chapple, Courtney White, Whitney Wright, 5. A ' Lisa Lyndsay, Catherine Crosslin, Kim Holley, and Sunny Mountgo- A he K mery. The Future Begins Heref38 Aft rt, AAA nk ,milf L., 44 LM A ji., , M 'l lm it ll kk - as 99 all il 1 .ag ma Chief Katherine Chapple Co-Chief Allison Walker 4 L Courtney Myers 43 L , 5 ' fi ,Q ll 1' H Sunny Mountgomery Whitney Wright H Ginny Gatewood Lisa Lyndsay Jackie Andachter Kim Holley 25 l Rhonda Wall Shonda Hunt Courtney White Catherine Crosslin l l The Future Begins Here J V Cheerleaders The 1987-88 Junior Varsity Cheerlead- ers do much the same as the Varsity Cheer- leaders. The main goal is to promote school spirit. The J. V. Cheerleaders cheer for the J. V. athletic teams and also partici- pate in cheering at Homecoming. These girls also attend the Wake Forest Cheer- leading camp in the summer to improve their many techniques of cheering. The Future Begins Here Tyler Bouldin Charlotte Chandler , Ivey Ross , N ,L .. Tonya Hickman Amy Vaughn . . , . Anna Willis 1,5 J. Y W ' ' ' .qfrfmi Je A A A Tamarraw Cuthrell Y Angie Elephantis - ' Kristin Miller, Co-Chief x AJ ow 1: Melanie Vaughn, Kristin Row 2: Tamarraw Cuthrell, Charlotte Chandler, Angie Elephantis, lvey Ross, Tonya Hickman Row 3: Tyler ouldin, Anna Willis, Amy Vaughn. The Future Begins Here Reynolds Service Club The goals of the Reynolds Service Club are to provide their services to the school and the community. They do this by participating in the annual Canned Food Drive and the Homecom- ing float competition. RSC also help with cam- pus clean-ups and school beautification. Playmates: Cathryn Sellars, Jamie Peterson, and Meredith. Sponsor: Mike Muse. Row l: Meredith Teaney, Cathryn Sellars, Jamie Peterson. Row 2: John Barnes, Craig Wilson, Scott Craver, Eric Turner, George Rose. The Future Begins Herej42 1541 Zqfpf' fb. X, rj iw . Row iz Rusty Walser. Paul Lawson, Pat Russell, Angelo Ballis, Row 2: David Miller, Carlyle Chandler. Cliff Davis, Row 3: Scott Thomas, Matt McDonald, Kenny Atkins. Gerald Fenner, Wayne Cornwell, Row 4: Paul Moore, Chris Silvinsky, Peter Strates, Elliot Wilson, Bobby Price. Row 5: Aaron Wilcox, Gordon Scott, Eric Dirr, Chris Shearan, David Atkins, Row 6: Paul Thomas Jack Frazier, Pat Parker, Jimm Jonson, Paul Handsman. Dave Hudspeth. l Craig Wilson, Secretary, George Rose, Vice President, Eric Turner, Sgt. at Arms, Scott Craver, Presi- dent, Jonh Barnes, Treasurer, 'fi ll ,L -QBLI3 lj uv 4 1.1! Dancing Boots 41,4 lst row: Jennifer Smith, Amanda Renfro, Michelle Tuttle. 2nd row: Angela Bowden, Cali Thompson, Molly Sieberg, Mara Gwyn, Elizabeth Frost. 3rd row: Michelle LeFaivre, Ashley John, Amy Walker, Jolie Simmons, Corliss Galloway, Amy Ammons. lL.. - 4 Ss: '-'F The Dancing Boots work to promote school spirit and entertain the spectators at the half- time of football and basketball games. They also participate in Oktoberfest and sell school calendars at the beginning of each year. Officers: Michelle Tuttle, Junior Representative, Tiffany Raiif, Histori- ang Stephanie Burdette, Choreagrapherg Helen McWhorter, Chief, Kir- sten Schorer, Secretary, Tobin Tucker, Sophomore Representative. Not pictured: Holly Covington, Treasurer. Stephanie Burdette and Porn-poms, Scott Craver and John Shepard, with Helen McWhorter. 43jThe Future Begins Here Helen McWhorter, Chief Stephanie Burdette, Choreographer Holly Covington Missy Darnell Tanisha Booe Jamie Peterson Anna Harris Marci Meadows Heather Waters Beth Murray Kirsten Schorer Tiffany Ralf Leigh Pervier Margaret Garrou Jennifer Sykes Catherine Turner The Future Begins Here! Senior Boots 'iq 1 .5 11 Q 'Q x . X Q ' w . .. rg ft? 'SP 1 gy 5' if l K. Angie Hicks -Q I ,dr A ' 1 2' ti' t ,, ,, , aka 'WX' N' fl 0 f wil 1 ' ff -v ial' T, 'E 9 if fs: a, v ffst T, eb vi 4' , 3l!?f4' it til' 'ii' an M 1 as E , A 1, A , is f arfffk .1 Ml M , T ' , 51,3 -wk . ,. , ll i, X ti 4. , ' q 3, , T ' 'Chinn if K Tmwwi, ,, ,,, V , In fbi it r. , , - s A 5' W' ,T i klfi , 4 isis ' ' ' 1 Boots goof off before practice. i 'gum' P I , 'Aww pr.:-, f ,L 145,511 gm r Jamie Peterson, Anne Funai, Tiffany R l , 3 1 'W ' ,M ti, H WK, '4 ir 9 1 .1 Q aif, Leigh Pervier, Melea Adams. .Jenni Hewitt Meg Gibbs Anne Funai Adrienne Boyle Melea Adams Trish Stockton Christa Prout Holly Covington, Tiffany Raif, Helen McWhorter, Stephanie Burdette, 45X The Future Begins Here DECA . ff'-Q. . W' A ' in V. Willis, R. Griffin, W. Dodd, R. Brown, A. Bullington, S. Tally, P. Row l: M. Starling, E. Washington, S. Lawhorn, S. Seaver, Row 25 T. Nurse, D. Reed, A. Richardson, C. Harrison, S. Wilson, D. Kiger, L. Brown, D. Johnson. Chandler, T. Drawdy, A. Butner, V. Tsitseras, D. White, L. Risdon, C. Jeter, Row 3: B. Edwards, S. Bowman, K. Thomas, W. Scott, A. Hancock. 1. 'I VIII I l M. Graves, J. Glenn, C. Young, R. Stokes, D. McCullough, L. Johnson, M. Boyd, C. Fleming, N. Overman, A. Matherly, Mrs. Jenkins, S. Ayers , q . W ' ful m In 401. R. Jackson, N. Clark, S. McEntyre, J. Person, S. Byrd, Y. Attucks, S. Daoheang, J. Lemons, C. U Eshelman, Row 2: P. Stinson, M. Scales, M. Simmons, A. Reed, S. Scales, B. lnfinger, A. Th? Fume Begms He'e!46 Hancock, L. Baiias, T. Leach, R. Snead, P. Fleming. Angela Butner, Brenda Infinger, Chandler Eshelman, Vicky Tsitseras, Wendy Scott Mrs. Jenkins, Shavonne McEntyre, Beverly Edwards The Future Begins Here DECIA ' qi l l' s l l Z' James Glenn, Robert Ayers, Nelson Overman. Brenda lnfinger, Chan Eshelman, Souphas Daoheang make finishing touches on their fair exhibit. The Future Begins Here!48 ,Q Q N. Wilf mR , Angela Chandler and Amanda Hancock explain to the students how to play the game, I 3 Beverly Edwards, Sharon Bowman, Susan Seaver, Lynne Washington La'h'u,Cd:b lst row: Tommy Baroody, Sec, Sterling Griggs, Pres, Kent Gitter, Vic-Pres. 2nd row: Tanita Wright, Kristen Miller, Rebecca Neeman, Melanie Vaughn, Scott Young, Catherine Turner, Heather Raudenbush, Katie Walker, Carrie Jackson, Joan- na Morgan, Leigh Smith, Stacey West, Dane Per- ry, Jay Spivey. 3rd row: Pam Clark, Amy Schulz, Molly Sieburg, Kathryn Goodson, Laurin Hayworth, Sam Witt, Lucinda Fox, Meg Gibbs, Alexandera Cvijanovich, Caroline Leinbach, Joah Kandara, Joanna Edwards, Mari Atwells, Kerry Dunn, Margot Davis, Ashley Foster. 4th row: Ran- dy Sherin, Chris Hunt, Kevin Yount, Sanford Leake, Robb Freeman, Charles von lsenburg, Scott Evans, lan Fay, Chip Petree, Brian Crowder, Rick Summer, Gretchen Smith. 5th row: Brad Shearin, Monta Conrad, Alice Goodman, John Slate, Marty Fielding, Albie Armfield, Brian Robin- son, Pete Hodges, Chris Dekle, David Prevette, Debbie Newton. 6th row: Clay Jarrell, Carlyle Chandler. lst row: Linh Truong, Michelle Fry, Arash Nas- seri, Brenda lnfinger, Anya Beck Zezhao Huang. 2nd row: Wen Yao Zou, Viren Chaudasama, Min Kim, Souphab Daoheang, Elina Ali-Herkkila, Mer- cy Acuin, Bee Nguyen, Thuan Le, Qin Huang, ,ff l 49!The Future Begins Here eutch lub Why do students want to learn the German language and be in the club? Senior, Andrea Sears replies, lt's more unique and creative to take than Spanish or French. Also being in the German Club gives me a chance to be able to practice the language with people who, l know, l will understand, as well as meet a lot of people and make new friends at school. Margay Hanks' reason was also, that she gets to get together with other people who speak German. Tamara Lockman, a sopho- more member of the German Club, noted, I feel that German is the only Slavic language that Reynolds offers. The 15 members of the German Club enjoy the interesting projects they have done. Margay Hanks, a sophomore mem- ber of the club, also secretary and treasurer of it, said she enjoyed attending the German Christmas Party. All of the high school German Clubs in the county came to the Christmas party. Authentic German food was eaten. Also, at the end of every year, the German food has always been brought to these picnics, too. Another activity they took part in was Oktoberfest. There, the club held a pastry sale from a German bakery. Ms. Charlie Rowe is the German Club adviser. She teaches German and Spanish classes at Reynolds. When asked what the German Club does for the school Ms. Rowe explains, it promotes the German language. The only regret she has is that it only has 15 members. I EE -'El Spanish Honor Society: Row l: Jonathan Saluta, Kevin Hamilton, Robby LaShonda Hunt, Row 2r Penelope Smith, Laura Smyth, Michelle Ashcraft Montegomery, Christina Troxler, Elaine Mosley, Holly Covington, Anna Harris, Snyder, Row 3: MO Leverton, Trrri Petros, Christa Kiger, Laura Neal, Holly Cary Clifford, Ginny Gatewood, Lynwood Davis, Heather Moose, Row 4: Ravi Matt Martin, Andrew Lewis, Todd Doss, John McGrail, Jim, Walt Bost, Keith Nel: Dave Kraus. ' 'V' ,rev Latin Honor Society: Row lx Alexandra Cvijanovich, Albie Armfield, Catherine Turner, lan Fay: Row 2: Kristin Miller, John Kandara, Kathryn Goodson, Meg Gibbs, Kent Gitter, Sterling Griggs, Alice Goodman, Row 3: John Slate, Sam Witt, Sanford Leake, Laurin Hayworth, Gretchen Smith, Scott Evans, Rob Freeman, Brian Crowder. Spanish Club: Row l: Angela Howell, Autumn Pereida, David Shermer, Laura Niel, Suzanne Clark, Catherine Coerr, Ginny Gatewood, Lisa Lindsay, Jackie Andachter, Courtney Meyers, Anne Rokahar, Jennifer Smith, Dana Stewart, Jennifer Smith: Row 2: Larry Gillio, Amy Maynard, Michelle Brandon, Cindy Bullock, Christine Sutcliffe, Will Snyder, Meredith Teany, Virginia Irvin, Tracy Pryor, Michelle Fry, Alice Swann, Ashley Long, lyesha Stowe, Chris Wideman, Angela Chandler, Row 3: Amy Raudenbush, Rachael Sizemore, Mary Dagenhart, Holly Pyatt, Kathy Netter, Katherine Chapple, Catherine Turner, Nick Prout, Kim Marion, Shonda Hunt, Christy Kahl, Hannah Knott, Heather Moose, Donna McLeang Row 4: Thomas Wilson, Ashley John, John Holoman, Carter Covington, Tyler Bouldin, Amy Reagan, Elizabeth Sagg, Savannah Culp, Kristin Allred, Angie Owens, Ashley McGeachy, Walt Bost, Tanya Landrum, Beth Boesel, Elaine Mosley, Amy Burroughs, Christa Kiger, Row 4: Blanton Vogler, Brad Miller, Lynwood Davis, Brooke Doss, Kevin Hamilton, Gray Little, Jason Reece, Mike Tate, Patrick McDougal, Joel Mauney, Chad Ayers, John Dawson, John Bully Row 5: Andrew Bazemore, Adam MacKinnon, Todd Doss, Eric Dirr, Whit Edwards, Greg Hiott, 50 Randy Horton, John McGrail, Jim Johnson, Rusty Clark, Dave Kraus, Robby Harrell, Chad Whisenhunt, Scott Craver, George Rose, Ben Hardwick. 1 'funn' X German Club Sponsor: Ms. Rowe, 'T' ldfmwdnin 4 3 Germa n Honor Society: Andrea Sears, Jeff Morgan. L :gill ' 1 MWQMM f in-um A I Vw,,45W,.:3,,aif f, Aw ff- ,,,.g,,,q-c.- , Y, ',4dlbin!v9i German Club: Marian Eshelman, Margay Hanks, Adam Johnson, Tamara Heckman, Andrea Sears: Row 2: Cliff Stancil, Min Kim, John Lyon, Jeff Morgan, Steve Davis, Amie Daniel. 51 fThe Future Begins Here Awww? Auditorium Staff Jay Clifford, Amy Burroughs, Dawn Darby, Eric Rauschenburg, Gregory Hiott, Stephen Wolf. Bu4Dwfm Bus Drivers lst row: Robin Martin, John Barnes, Davida Smith, Tawanna Jarret. 2nd row: Jack Small, James McKeever Chris Slivinsky, Ike Thomas. Deawuem Demonettes lst row: Ms. Britton, Donna Campbell, Tonya Noah, Jayme Smith. 2nd row: Jeri Wright, Talea Haynes, Angela Noah, Alonzo Brown. The Future Begins Here! A .nw ,, , ,.,,,,,,N,,,,,,.....m.-.,f,,t,.... vm , ,,,,..,a.... Gwzlance Pagea ist row: Jeff Morgan, Mary Dagenhart, Doug Hall, Corbett Tiller, Trish Stockton, Beth Murray. 2nd row: Ben Miller, Ted Lord, Dylan DeVries, Patrick McDouglad, Josh Sugg, Brad Miller. OFM Page! ist row: Mary Dagenhart, Helen McWhorter, Laurin Hayworth, Marci Mead- ows, Beth Murray. 2nd row: Jeff Smith, Jenni Hewitt, Patrick McDougald, Dylan DeVires, Josh Sugg, Doug Hall, Sterling Griggs. 53fThe Future Begins Here Acting U Theatre Arts has been doing many plays, one being Street Theatre , with the help of their new advisor Mr. David Bernheim, who is also an English and History teach- er. Aside from being an English and History, Mr. Bernheim has an interesting background in drama. l have been in theatre since the age of three, says Mr. Berheim. As a Part of being in theatre he has participated in over a hundred plays, The Theatre Arts Club give the members a chance to expose and to be exposed to theatre. When asked what is the attraction, Andrea Sears, a senior, exclaimed, l really enjoy acting. Meghan Callaghan, a senior and president of the club, stated at attracted her to this club was the fact that drama is important to her. The Theatre Arts Club has a great time acting and being creative with the skits for Street Theatre. They will have a Monty Python skit with Ward Williams playing a military self-defense teacher. There will be a spoof on the twelve days of Christmas and some cute Christmas things. The club also enjoys meeting new and interesting people. Towards the spring the club is hoping to do a musical and the play M.A.S.H. Andrea Sears feels that being in the club gives her a chance to meet a lot of interesting people and the chance to improve her acting. Freshman, Brian Ammons, said what the club did for him was giveing him a chance to build theatrical abilities and make new friends. This club gives great contributions to Reynolds, Mr. Bernheim says. lt all ows for creative ex- pression and dramatic interpretation for the actor and I think for the student body as a whole and give them some- thing not only to watch and view, it gives them something to be proud of. The Future Begins Heref54 I , Fine Arts Club lst row: Colin Shepard, Dia Jones, Christy Shaver, Stephanie Schultz, Dawn Darby, Michelle Rustad, Heidi Evans, Kris Welch, Timmy Olsen. 2nd row: Yana Clevland, Chris Paschold, Tolliver Callison, Kathi Barnhill, Adam, Alden Clauss, Tiffany Rhynard. 3rd row: Ben Miller, Ted Lord, Mathew McDonald, Ward Williams, Meghan Callaghan. yan Theatre Arts Club: lst row: Cliff Stancil, Molly Yarbourgh, Kris Welch, Dawn Darby, Christina Shaver, Heide Evans, Brian Ammons, Elaine Mosley, Dia Janos, 2nd row: Tiffany Rhynard, Alkden Clauss, Adam Johnston, Stephanie Shultz, Kathi Barnhill, Tolliver Callison, Timmy Olsen, 3rd row: Pamela Roberts, Katherine Netter, Colin Shep- ard, Meghan Callaghan, Ward Williams, Matthew McDonald, Ted Lord. Dan Kirley, Johnathan Saluta, Charles Richards, Chris Hunt Jo Kandara. Speech and Debate: Row I: Crystal Rice, Dawn Darby, John Kandara, Holly Covington: Row 2: David Neal, Sara White, Ward Williams, Chris Hunt, Charlie Reece, Robert Lemon: Row 3: Trig Graham, Charles Richards, Dylan DeVires, Billy Shugart, Matthew, McDon- ald, John McGraiI. .estastsxssfwsiass-se ess.. . Upward Bound: Row lc Rhonda Peterson, Jerome McDonald, Donna McLean. i Arts Society: Serena Perryman, Amy Maynard, Kim West, Jenny Shearin, Chris Sutcliffe, Kim Barker, Tracy Pryor, Kristen Alexander, Danielle Tedesco: Row 2: Anne Holthusen, Angie Owens, Jennifer Smith, Barry Blevins, Tiffany Rhynard, Alden Clauss, Laura Smith, Noelle Wilcox, Justine Schmidt: Row 3: Meredith Spaugh, Ethan Clauset, Mary Haines, Kirk Saunders, Molly Sieburg, Cary Clifford, Stacy Bumfarner, John Nelson, Sarah Knott, Jennifer Adams, Susan Yarbrough. Row 4: Walt Bost, Randy Horton, Eric Metal, Jeff Vaugh, Carter Covington, Brian Ammons, Gray Little, Marty Fielding, Brian Lovelace, Dawn Barker, Timmy Olsen, Caroline Leinbach. Theatre Arts Club Sponsor: Mr. Berne Masque and Gavel: Row 2: John helm' Kandara. 55fThe Future Begins Here Huh-mCbu 00?mu Tyler Bouldin, Livi Teddesco, Savan- nah Kulp, Joanna Morgan. Sbplmw Chu 002m Shonda Hunt, Bobby Price, Tomarraw Cuthrell, Heather Moose. JwmC6u0!l7zm Jennie Goodrum, Jeff Morgan, Ronda Wall, Donna McLean. The Future Begins Here!56 Q it i .sr f' 7 iii.:- Siiiieii' . XY V . . A 5 - -1- fixes .Q .... . S'wwC4u.i002eeu David Miller, Yana Clevland, Tiffany Raif Brian Fireman. fralww Pepwaehivm Crystal Rice, Brooke Doss, Susannah Da vis, Lindsey Gross. 57fThe Future Begins Here fi 9 5 I l . --f ., f .f ...Y A, - W, W , , Math Club: Row l: Lisa Townsend, Thuan Le, Laura Smyth, Marya Gwyn, Will Snyder, Min Kim, Kevin Hamilton, John Hamilton, Amy Raudenbush, Row 2: Pam Clark, Christy Kahl, Rob Freeman, Carter Covington, Mike Dickheiser, John Saluta, Craig Nelson, Savannah Culp, Gage Kruger, Gray Fleming, Row 3: Andrew Bazemore, Al Stubbs, Kirk Sanders, Raiv Sharma, Ethan Clausett, Robert Lemon, Charles Richards, David Neal, Ward Williams, Chip, Petree. figii' wtf Com uter Club' Row ll Robeert Walker Chris Forsyth John Saluta Amy Maynard, Marya Gwyn, Will Snyder, Row 2: Carlyle Chandler, p . . , , , Gray Fleming, Charles Richards, Mike Dickheiser, Randy Horton, Josh Sugg. The Future Begins Here! l Math Club Officers: Mike Dickheise Charles Richards, Jonathan Saluta, W Snyder, Charlie Reece. Q is Math Club Sponsor: Mrs. Stamp 5431! . M... ., l . . Y.. W 4 Qi 12.35 Vw-- ' L x'A.... S ..... Q. N . Z ...P-f+ 066249 Of the many clubs at Reynolds, Math Club is a very notable academic club. The sponsor of Math Club is Mrs. Billie Stamp. There are 32 members in this special interest clubg 20 boys, and 12 girls. ln order to qualify for member- ship, a B+ average must be maintained in an honors math class. Once a month in the North Carolina Math League Con- test, each member is given six problems to solve. Club ranking is based on the cummulative scores of these tests. The top people in Math Club participate in annual regional and state competitions at various universities. These com- petitions include team and individual tests. Practices for these competitions are for two hours on Monday nights. The president of Math Club is Will Snyder. Snyder's jobs and responsibilities include presiding at meetings, sending out newslettes of club standings and results of contests, and getting quest speakers. Members of the Math Club work together and discuss concepts of a math problem to come to a solution. 59fThe Future Begins Here Naibml Noun lst row: Anna Harris, Virginia lrvin, Beth Perry, Elaine Mosley, Sunny Montgomery, Andrea Sears, Meg Gibbs, Alexandera Cvi' janovich, Holly Covington. Elizabeth Frost, Sally Watson, Scott Craver. 2nd row: Doug Brown, Michelle Ashcraft, Kristie Flynt, Stewart Douglas, Al Stubbs, lan Fay, Cath- erine Turner Kent Gitter, Sterling Griggs, John Kandara, Kevin Hamilton, Will Sny' der. 3rd row: Holly Cathey, Ginny Gatewood, Whitney Wright, Kirsten Schorer. Gretchen Smith, Charlie Reece, Nikki Gonzalez, Suzanne Deffee Laurin Hayworth, Keith Nelson, Christina Troxler, Stacey Fano. l-foam Could? lst row: Caroline Smith, Amy Perkins, Mary Dagenhart, Anna Harris. 2nd row: Kevin Yount, Gretchen Smith, Justine Schmidt, Tony Vlasis, Not Pic.: Kirk Saunders, The Future Begins Here! .Quan Exeeuiive lst row: Tiffany Raif, Tabitha Carruthers, Meg Gibbs, Alexandera Cvijanovich, Molly Yarbrough, Helen McWhorter, Heather Raudenbush, 2nd row: Sterling Griggs, Ka- ren Vestal, Eric Matal, Randy Horton, Ken Gitter, Jeff Smith. fum-Cdi6Gmia! Donna McLean, Meg Gibbs, Will Snyder, Meredith Teaney, Heather Burdette. 2nd row: Kristin Crafford, Kent Gitter, Erica Jergian, Sterlig Griggs, Scott Craver, John Kandara, 3rd row: Mischa McKeown, Kris Shielda, John Shepherd, Randy Horton, Al- ice Goodman, Doug Hall, Angie Gardener. 6 1 fThe Future Begins Here A Stott or he tue What is FBLA? FBLA is a business club and it stands for Future Business Leaders of America. lt's a club for all stu- dents enrolled in business classes, Mrs. Daphne Robinson explained. ln FBLA, students compete in subjects they take in school, such as entrenewrship and computer applications. These competitions are held at Davidson Community College. The competitions that we go to help teach us how to uphold ourselves during an interview, said Wendy Carlton, a sopho- more member of FBLA. Wendy is planning to have a career in computer technology. When asked how being a member of the FBLA would help her in the future, she confidently an- swered, l'll already know about business and what to expect in the business world. FBLA basically helps you choose the carrer for you, Wendy exclaims, lf it was not for FBLA, l still wouldn't know what was in store for the future. 2' COT: row l: Janice Baldwin, Candice Crump, Sharon Anderson, Kenya Blue, Vickie Dendy, Sheila Hoskins, Mrs. Berry. row 2: Tanya Black, James Horne, Wade Shaw, Alonzo Brown, Dedrick Glover, Kevin Carpenter, Stephen Samuels, Scott Simmons. The Future Begins Heref62 gi.-ze-so game-N, Salam! FBLA: Tracy Gwyn, Bobby Price, Carrie Davis, Karen Vestal, Wendy Carlton, Ar Joyce, Angie Gardner, Mrs. Robinson. fig A 4 , VICA: Jenny Badgett, Debbie Blizzard, Melissa Davis, Tracy Rominger row 2: Roi Hardison, Damon Thomas, Donald Darby, David Kurtz, Paul Snow. iture Farmers ofAmerica: lst row: Larry Weathers, Yvette Attucks, Peter Strates, Tammy Harrison, Linda Hartness, Jennifer Van Ness, randa Hansley, Steve Wolf, Randy Loftis, Chris Slivinsky, Allison Colby, Crystal lnman, Candy Harrison, Mr. Perryman. 2nd row: Gregg rrish, James Tate, Savas Kalanarhos, Mitch Gray, John Cave, Steve Hudspeth, Jim Roney, Jeff Lemons, Jeff Teague, Mike Hudspeth, in McBride Keith Huff. 3rd row: Irvin Johnson, James Adams, Juan Pearson, Brad Pryce, Paul Snow, William Shelley, Travis Cockerham, iris Shore, Steve Scott, Billy Johns, David Robinson, Derek Falkowski. OTC: lst row: Bonner, Goings, McCall, Robinson, Johnson, Simmons, Wheeler, Bostick. 2nd row: Col Abbey, Sykes, Minor, ttle. Branham, Dykes, Washington, Primm, Robinson, Thomas, Adams, MSG Riddick. 3rd row: Scott, Terry, Simms, Stinson, ievers, Sims, Chisom, Brown, Wooten, Stoots, Mitchell, 4th row: Fraizer, Atwood, Mclntyne, Davis, lngram, Kalanarhos, Flynn, odd, Smith. 5 row: Melnor, Fuller, Pearson, Coleman, Carpenter, Arthur, Richardson. 6th row: Jurdan, Morgan, Cheek, Russell, cott, Thompson, Rouse, Martin. The Future Begins Here Yearbook lst row: Marcie Dunn, Elaine Mosely, Michelle Moon, David Lamphear, 2nd row: Christina Troxler, Amy Walker, Stacey Fano, Serena Perryman, Cather- ine Murray, Christy Cox. 3rd row: Peg- gy Fano, Meredith Teaney, Brad Miller, Robert Simone, Ben Kuhn, Chris Reel. 5601555029 lst row: Melvina Baldwin, Latonya Gwynn, Melissa Davis, William Dood, Turssa Armstrong, Kim Welborn, Char- lene Bracely. 2nd row: Teresa Brown, Vicki Dendy, Merra Mangaroo, Davida Smith, Donna McLean, Ki Thomas, Da- vid Williams, Nieole Drake. 3rd row: Mike Culbreath, Sharon Anderson, Clif- ton Gilliam, Renee Brown, Kathy Net- ter, Shanell Frazier, Dimitries Williams, Rochelle Parker, Makeissah Robinson. 4 row: ICT Shannon Dalton, Melissa Davis, Su- sanne Crosby, Jennifer Badgett, Heath- er Cockerham, Wendy Huffman, Ange- la Noah. 2nd row: Mark Hauser, Charlie Harrell, Elysa Bailey, Mary Haines, Paul Snow, Ronnie Hardison, Robert Knight, Larry Weathers. 3 row: Mr. Hutchins, Steve Tysinger, Reggie Jackson, Vin- cent Stabile, Alonzo Brown, Kelly Fledger, Lee Bradon, 4th row: Johnny Tucker, Cory Wheeler, Brad Michael, Donald Darby, Waddell Hopper, Torez Hughes, Gerald Patterson, Art Mat- thews, William Shelly. The Future Begins Here! ,,. . ...,,,...,,, . www: New -at M gl Mm.,-4 Reynolds Girls Club The purpose of the Reynolds Girls Club is to serve the school and the community and make close friends by working together. These young women are a close knit group that shows their spirit for Reynolds by participat- ing in Oktoberfest and helping out with the PTSA Barbe- que. They also usher at the Little Theater, work at Streetscene and Mayfest downtown, and volunteer for Red Cross. RGC strives to be the best that they can and is continuing the outstanding tradition of RJ Reynolds High School. Devon Davis, Holly Covington, Tabitha Howell. x Molly Sieburg, Mary Dagenhart, Kathryn Goodson, Betsy Sheehy, Laura Smyth. Denielle Tedesco, Charles Richards, Stacy Allred, Lori Reavis, Amy Ammons. 'il f- ,sf , Jeff Vaughn, Amy Ammons and Andy Allen. The Future Begins Here! Q 'H w-xl, gin Y J .Kg . ' K ' L5 --f 'W 365 3 Y' , i , it ' 'S 'A Leigh Coan, Vicki Wilson, and Denielle Tedesco ' 1 f ' '- - W M ,,- --M, . Mxfsznsnnr , --., n Q i navy 130 Q S' A 'Rai rsh M 4 . A V Y A f 1 M ' L ., . 1 K, D' Row l: Peggy Fano, Christa Prout, Jennifer Sykes, Stacey Fano, Meg Gibbs, Alex Cvijanovich, Laurin Hayworth. Devon Davis, Holly Covington, Tabitha Howell, Christina Troxler. Row 2: Holli Pyatte, Kristen Alexander, Molly Siegburg, Rebecca Neeman. Nikki Reidy, Leigh Coan, Amy Ammons, Betsy Sheehy, Mary Dagenhart, Melanie Vaughn, Kathryn Goodson, Lori Reavis, Jennifer Pegg, Row 3: Denielle Tedesco, Laura Smith, Amy Perkins, Jennifer Jamieson, Audrey Little, Stacey Allred, Vicki Wilson, Katie Walker, 'mn ! l 'f . ,fi K anal, Q yt 3130? Betsy Sheehy paints faces at Streetscene. 66jThe Future Begins Here Anchor Club lst row: Ted Lord, Meghan Callaghan, Michelle Rustad, Amy Steinmeyer, John Cahoon, Barry Blevins, Noel Poynter, Lucinda Fox, Michelle Ashcraft, Wilson Pace, Jill Maynard, Colin Shepard, Stephanie Shaw, Matthew Bibbins, 2nd row: Lea Chadwell, Monta Conrad, Kristina Welsch, Chris Bradshaw, Theresa Roberts, Matthew McDonald, Heather Burdette, Billy Shugart, Dan Hanly, Ward Williams, Sanford Leake, Chris Paschold, James Ogburn, Ben Miller, Sara White. it if wr' t,, - , sf, , . Q ihilgliwii ,:72l.f' .,-.,f,. ' ' fl-tfew-'wilt J'f.'2'r. 4 - . , , mf fl -1:25 .,,,, ,fgrf s.:fr9riv35?t'i'7 l'i-lt'l1-iii' wi . 1 I mfr: , ' il ,f . , T 1 T at 5 i Q A , S wf9r5f?'rps. f ,S,, '+- 1ifQ.q , vii? fi 1 I . 3 - X .v , ' 1 f , T Ji- if 'ri M' - 4... -'Q .W f x ' A . ' -' S , 3 ' I i - 5 ' i ., 3, ' ig, sv I 4 ,, 1 Y Y . ,,L5i,gf H' i K. . il' is ' J. ,L flvi' s Q' I ., my 4, E ' 4 J nl i x14 3- i i Matthew McDonald and Billy Shugart, Anchor Club, New Members. ' . e 'af The Future Begins Here Student Government The sole purpose of student government is to serve the school, students, and faculty alike. This active group of students plans and orga- nizes Oktoberfest invite various speakers to the school. Elections for freshmen members are held in early November and officers for the following year are elected each May. Officers: John Shepard, Vice-President, Katherine Chapple, Parlimentar- ian, Alice Goodman, Presidentg Lynwood Davis - Treasurer, Anna Harris, Chief Judge, Jason Reece, Secretary, 777. . W! Student Government: Row l: John Shepard, Alice Goodman, Row 2: Mrs. Costner, Ngo Nguyen, Sally Watson, Molly Yarbrough, Mari Atwell, Courtney Myers, Denielle Tedesco, Sunny Montgomery, Row 3: Jeff Smith, Anh Ngo, John Kandara, Stacy Allred, Cary Clifford, Katharine Chapple, Robby Harrell, Amy Burroughs. lris Richardson, Row 4: Lynwood Davis, Wilson Pace. Nikki Gonzales, Karen Vestal, Brad Miller, lan Fay, Patrick McDougal, Shannell Frazier. Right: Senior Representatives: Karen Vestal, Nikki Gonzales, Molly Yarbrough, Wilson Pace, Sally Watson. Jeff Smith, John Kandara, Robby Harrell, Brad Miller. The Future Begins Herej68 Derek Boles learns some bandage technlques E Ill 353. 22 lllllll ll lil llll ll Il! llll Il Tl' 4 'MJ I Mellssa Davls Andrea Sears Noel Poynter Mellnda Dudley Bully Shugart Matt Hege Theresa Roberts Jennifer Sterner Tracie Stewart, Kristi 'f?5'Lrf:s'ff Involvement Is The Key As I drove down the road to my house after try-outs I was so nervous. All I could think about was how scared I had felt sit- ting in front of all those people with every- one's eyes on me. Now the only thing I could do was wait. I sat in front of the television watching my favorite soap op- era, General Hospital, and even attempted to work on some of my homework, but nothing could soothe my fears. Finally, my mother called me to dinner, but I couldn't bring myself to eat. By 8:00 p.m. I was a nervous wreck, so I went to my room to relax. As I lie there, I drifted off to sleep. You made it! Congratulationsll' I woke with a start. It was only a dream, I thought to myself. Suddenly the door flew open and ten girls ran into my room singing and smiling. I had actually made it! I could hardly believe it was true! The next thing I knew I was blindfolded and taken some- where in a car. The rest of the night was full of congrat- ulations and meeting new people. When I got back home, as I got ready for bed, I was so excited! I really had made it and my fears and nervousness had turned to joy and excitement! Now I was finally a part of one of the service clubs at Reynolds! Tabitha Howell, Holly Covington, Devon Davis The Future Begins Heref7O Lisa Broadstreet, Brent Sparks, Pam Clark, Wendy Broadstreet, and Jason Yarbrough Z' EMM-W, ,mmf I!! M 1 S W if i .l.- Miranda Hensley Christina Carter Shanell Frazier, Tracy Stewart, Denielle Tedesco, Noelle Wilcox GL ' Aege- 'rt aa. Cathryn Sellars, Scott Craver, Jamie Peterson Brad Schorer, Charles Richards Sterling Griggs, Robert Simone, Jeff Smith 5 in W J- I ii' i . :U . is N.. Catherine Crosslin, Andrea Mittemeijer 1 Q. . Q, 3 - . 7 5 C , ' ,Q ti Q 'Q , feffq? A ,4 - e , ,M . f- 5 r 5 ' , . 1, 4 h if ' V M ,' 3 YJ ' r n luv 1 - 1 ' , ,I .ff i i .ff 'K 'C . -Q 4' P ' ,-Q., W . A 7' . . 'KVI -f A WM- ,. M-fafi ui f of w aff' S9 I, ,Nw 4 f- I gf C 9' fq. .. 'aw J .Q all Q.?WiW ' if fQj5,,J M 99 3 I is , 4 A. Shutt, D, Hollar, K. Hong, A. Walker, T. Booe, A. 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A W I : 5 S I K my 0 , r NY ur :N , fy A Rising To The Topf 72 fh- lu r u U Ka 1 'W .Ak J' fr - A me r The volleyball team whips another opponent en route to their first ever conference championship. Q Sports The sports program at Reynolds had its ups and downs in the 1987-1988 school year. For the first time ever, the volleyball team won a conference championship and the football team placed very high in the conference. The soccer team had a tough year but managed to win the conference title for the fourth year in a row. Also, the cross country and girl's tennis teams consistently held on to either first or second place throughout the year. The winter sports teams also had successful years, as was anticipated. Speaking off the record, regardless of how well or how poor one of the Reynold's teams was per- forming, whenever an opponent played them it was always that team's biggest game of the year. However, more school teams left our playing fields feeling whipped and dejected than left feel- ing confident and satisfied. The athletes at Reynolds always strive for ex- cellence and push harder than any other athletes around. Often times experience made up for lack of size, stamina for lack of depth, and quickness for lack of experience. Yet regardless of how our teams compensated throughout the season, the Reynolds sports program was still rising to the top. 73fRrsinq T T Soccer A Fresh New Start The Reynolds varsity soccer team took advantage of a bad situation to keep the program respectable. After los- ing ten starters from last year's squad and returning only one starter and three lettermen, the Demons knew a rebuild- ing year was in order. A rapid start lent the team a 3-l record and doubts about a bad year were vanishing. But then the Demons took a turn for the worse by going on an unprecedented eight-game skid where they either lost or tied eight in a row. They even lost their first con- ference game in four years to Parkland on the opening night of the Reynolds- Parkland soccer complex. But a determined Reynolds team led by Sweeper Brad Miller, goal keeper Dack Stackhouse and a crop of impres- sive freshmen pulled the Demons back into the race. The Demons whipped West Forsyth 3-1 behind goals by much- improved Jeff Smith, Brian Crowder, and Jeff Morgan. A O-O tie against Mt. Tabor was next for the Demons, but an impressive 7-O drubbing of Kannapolis with two goals by freshman Ronnie York helped the Demons improve their confer- ence record at 2-1-1. Brad Schorer blast- ed two goals against Parkland to help the Demons to an important 3-l win over the Mustangs and a lead in the confer- ence. This victory, along with a l-O vic- tory over Mount Tabor, gave the De- mons their fourth consecutive conference title. According to Varsity Soccer Coach Mike Southard, Brad Miller played virtually flawless on de- fense and was the only returning player from last year's state finalist squad. His strong play helped to motivate the team and he saved many goals from the net while scoring a few of his own. Fresh- men Robert Travis, Ronnie York and Al- lan White surpassed their potential by playing like veterans. They contributed greatly to the scoring attack and de- fense, both of which will heavily benefit Reynolds in the coming years. Goalkeep- er Dack Stackhouse also surprised many with outstanding play and deter- mination as did senior Brad Schorer, which gave both many starts that includ- ed full regulation play. Rising To The TOQK74 U .Q w gi'-'sw WVB4 wiv ifhql.-ina -If , M1 Lij ' f 4-. A gf ,Xq ,5M,iM9EgL s4?132'x 4ifE6'5a Af , Mn ' .W,,w,5- Soccer ' s -1 Q ,g f' A f fi V V, , , .W Y 1 . 'i wff,f '. Hal, A Y 1 ' . i n 2 V V I N . ,-+ I , M , s tzmffl- 4-if ..-fa . - V 1 . H1 -, 'V 1 mf ,rw it ff it 4' 1 Wg- Q, fr- - 1' 1 .yf . V 1 . ,J ,WK ff i ,'E..' 1 'flak-3 ian 'Q -7' 'E -'5rfw:7'9'4f fi5'1:gf2wri K 9' -V ?'5f, ', ' ' ' V 4, .. .,-'74, . v l l K www:i1e45vrri15rgv.3wi -AP' i l l l i i una. Brian Crowder and a Mount Tabor defender battle for the Rising To The Topf76 ball xn- 1 V , I ' ' R ' I 1 'x !' f ' . , , 5 . , , , 2 ,W . if it 'ff3'fi'i g514-ff '-aa, '. :5'Q : l',QgfE4i-1, W 1' 1:1 was 1-'1 of :,,,-Egg.: Q, q,g,5,, dun. Allan White drills a solid shot un the field, The Demons Celebrate after a Conference victory over West Forsyth. Brad Schorer searches for the ball as he clears Brad Miller leaps above Statesville defenders to head the ball away from the Reynolds goal. out Of me goal area' glildgghf .fx ,,-'-'N,.1i,f 3 414,552 535' A 4 '42i'F5f2gfkQ'P:v 'Q A, 4' 'Q' , , , , ,. - , , . ,-2:5-,,-!f ', w'f?-g'i-':'f- ,Nt af. ,. .1 1 '-ie-wi 4- 2'r-'5.f,s,.'f ,viii E 3,-nw, ,N-4 24953. ,i..i1?ifasap:amifwf-f5':f1-44f-G4-was ff' Meg' l 1- M 11 aww K -5536 A , . ,.. .4 ri H 1 v.- ef- r QQ-fri ,. K. - A . , - .. .. G, we-1-fig, - ,-1 :Y .fvwffr-,---. I ,K A . 1, M, V ,e-fx, -,J -1:51, ni: e fm-:q',..pi:'5im V+ r uf' -'- 9 , rr- rtgfsigfvgkjfv J, IW A , ,X . . , ,, Q .,-x , ,. 1. f -1 S55 ' f - . , , -f sf' 'A--.-.' rf evxr-ih.- H X fm-f vm wlf'b2ML'1'-a'lf5A5 'l W'- 1J'V WW3 g ' . r il'-'52 ,.,,,x, -,V , ,Jn Q, , v -11: 2 f.4i.aueudvQY Brad Miller thwarts a Mount Tabor threat as Linwood Davis lrightj backs him up. , 'Y A Q., 1 ,, ' .M-,544 0 WMP? '7?!Wl'W i 'Z . .0 7-7fRising To The Top f .Wap-ffwmw Football Bringing The Pride Back The Reynolds varsity football team, behind a high-powered offense and a re- lentless defense, put a bit of charisma and class back into the program at Reyn- olds. The Demons were led offensively by quarterback John Barnes and run- ningback Dedrick Glover. These two were helped out by a strong offensive line, speedy receivers, and tight end Greg Egloff. The defense, behind line- men Anthony Coles and Lopey Price, and an experienced backfield received help from numerous other juniors and seniors, including a crop of strong line- backers. Altogether, experience, strength, and speed helped the Demons to achieve one of their most successful seasons in years. Despite these attributes, Reynolds kicked their season off to a slow start. The Demons hosted West Forsyth for the opening game in which they started with a bang. Dedrick Glover scored twice to give the Demons a 13-O edge at halftime. However, West mustered two touchdowns in the second half to push the game into overtime. lt was then that West rose to the occasion by scoring the only touchdown of the overtime period to give them a 19-13 victory. The Demons next traveled to meet the Bobcats of Glenn. The Bobcats drew first blood as they returned a fumble deep in their own territory for a touch- down and a 6-O lead. Reynolds bounced back to take a 14-6 lead with touch- downs of two and one yards by running back Dred Booe and John Barnes re- spectively. Glenn tied the game with a touchdown of its own and went on to beat Reynolds by a field goal 17-14 late in the fourth quarter. A determined Reynolds team hosted Carver next and this time they left the field with a victory. Dedrick Glover scored on a six yard run to give the Demons a 6-O lead that would stand for the rest of the game. Reynolds' hart-hit- ting defense covered up for three fum- bles by dominating the line of scrim- mage and holding Carver scoreless. Dedrick Glover sealed the victory by in- tercepting a pass late in the fourth quar- Continued on page 80 R g T The Topj,-78 'Qgpf tw-'tr '13 J '-r Jl' l .-4' th Tsuruta. Loppie Price, and Onnie Hardison move in to help Rodney Boyd drag down a Parkland l'LJl'1I'1El' -W -T33 'sm Dedrick Glover is brought down after a big gain for the Demon S. mv if Q: W ,gg f 5 ,x f 49-,5 A HM. -1? Q A ' Q., ir. -4 al 'M J' Football a....i.i. E Continued from page 78. ter which allowed Reynolds to run out the clock. The Demons next victory came at North Forsyth as they blew out the Vi- kings 30-6 to even their record at 2-2. Wesley Littlejohn began the scoring for Reynolds as he hauled in a 14-yard pass from Barnes and scampered ten more to give the Demons a 6-O lead. Holder Frank Graves grabbed a bad snap on the extra point attempt and ran untouched in the endzone for two points to give his team a 8-O lead. Glover scored next on a one-yard run, capping off a 12-play drive. Barnes's kick gave Reynolds a 15- O lead. Glover once again scored, this time on a four-yard run and Barne's kick made it a score of 22-O. Gerald Fenner finished the scoring for Reynolds with a two-yard run and his own conversion made it 30-O in the first half. Dedrick Glover gained 159 yards and the Reyn- olds defense held North Forsyth to just eight yards all game. Glover rose to the occasion against South Rown when he ran for 188 yards and two touchdowns to pace Reynolds to a 21-O victory. John Barnes added the other touchdown as the Demons im- proved their record to 3-2. The Demons then took on a powerful Kannapolis team and lost 35-7. However, numerous turnovers and the loss of Dedrick Glover hurt the Demons as well. Donnell Glov- er, though, scored the lone Reynolds touchdown, the first against Kannapolis all year. The Demons clashed next with rival Parkland in a defensive slugfest that car- ried down to the wire, but gave Reynolds a 7-3 victory. Parkland scored first in the fourth quarter on a field goal to post them to a 3-O lead. However, a reverse on the kickoff gave the Demons excel- lent position. After John Barnes carried 25 yards to the Parkland two yard line, Gerald Fenner ran two yards for the score and Barnes's kick insured the vic- tory. The Demons next hosted Davie Coun- ty for Homecoming that could well have decided their playoff hopes. Reynolds took a 26-17 over the bigger War Eagles to insure them a berth in the state play- offs. R g T The Top!8O Dedrick Glover sweeps around left end for a big gaine in f, f V vw M 4' x ,, f T. ,Q - - . ,oy . 1 . Wg.. N ' -,A ,M . P . . ',.k R M ,- The Demons set up for play, anchored by John Barne From left to right: Greg Egloff, Anthony Coles, Eric Dirr, Gordon Kevin Mitchell. Varsity Football, Front row from left: D. Rice, A. McCullum, C. Fulk, S. Samuels, A. Jones, D. Evans, J. Rivera, D. Glover, D. Atkins, R. Boyd. Second row: G. Fenner, F. Baldo, A. Gray, C. Thomas, B. Price, O. Fenner, C. Irvin, T. Thompson, E. Dirr, D. Thomas, K. Fladger. Third row: F. Graves, D. Darby, J. Barnes, K. Mitchell, J. Glenn, W. Littlejohn, K. Sanders, P. McDougald, G. Gilbert, P. Russell, T. Rusch. Fourth row: C. Simmons, P. Lawson, D. Booe, G. Scott, G. Egloff, L. Price, O. Hardison, C. Hash, A. Coles, K. Tsuruta, N. Warren. JV Football: G. Banner, M. Binkley, D. Byrd, M. Byrum, C. Carsair, C. Campbell, J. Colville, J. Culbreath, R. Davis, W. Davis, M. Fenner, A. Fisher, D. Ford, B. Fuller, J. Gainey, D. Glover, F. Gordon, B. Graham, T. Gwyn, J. Hauser, A. James, D. Jeter, K. Kirby, A. Leach, C. Little, S. Martin, T. Melton, D. Mclntyre, M. Mills, A. Mobley, L. Morris, M. Page, M. Reyes, O. Ribhards, B. Smart, F. Stoddard, J. Sykes, M. Terry, A. Wardlow, B. Washington, J. Williams, Ju. Williams, Ja. Williams, R. Williams, J. Williamson. 81 fRising To The Top Scott, Greg Gilbert, Charles Irvin, and SPCBRTS ' em We my. wa, rg m sm PWA Coached by Ms. Ashley Atkins, the girl's volleyball team finished yet another season. With an 11-1 regular, season record, the volleyball team captured the Central Piedmont Con- ference title. This enabled the team to advance to the State Playoffs. ln the first round of tournment action, the Lady Demons defeated Garinger High School. They then faced East Mecklenburg in the second round and once again came out victorious. This victory allowed the girls to ad- vance tothe quarterfinals of the tour- nament. However, the girls' state ti- tle hopes were ended by losing to the eventual State Champions of Tus- cola High School. Earning Most Valuable Player and Central Conference Player of the Year honors was Maj Bjorklund. Bjorklund was also named to the All- Conference team along with Jennifer Jamieson, Jeri Simpson, and Toni Stone. I , ' .5 V, H 'rf M I I I , 1 i.ii 1 ' ,,',,' f ni . .V WM V A 4.ia:'M4,H'1?'r5:. 1- 4 5 I ,jmffia L I gg W ,A 1 .--. If f 7,-' ' A ff ,I ' I A . -' ' ' 1 , V f f ' f i ' , M s1fzHE .W4-74' wef t, wi ,,.-, M ,f,'. , f, J 'W Ns I . - ' ef'ii3j! y5 .irilvf-Wiwffk-ff ' M, wsu-11,1 -' - 1 , . -1 Maj Bjorklund puts the ball in play. The Lady Demons have a pep talk to prepare for the match. - Rising To The Topf82 :rx 132 Lx . The 1987 girl s olleyball team. Scoreboard at Parkland at Kannapolls Mount Tabor at Kannapolls N. Davidson at N. Davidson Davie Conference Tourn. West Forsyth Playoffs QVC si is tttt s ssiiii Tamala Ingram sets up a possible spike for her teammate. 1 will , 83fRising To T WWW, zz 5 ,,M,,,M Wm M J Us .v J Go i 0 i if iff- if Q? -- L f in 3 f Angie Brooks spikes another ball for a point. Angie Brooks Cgnqentrateg on the ball, - Rising To The Topf84 p .3933 l' xg' ss, E 4 ,,, 'vfifix , Lu. A Q me i 1, 5 'vi Tamala Ingram keeps -A - her eye on the ball. Q 4? W ,M 2 wx 'Hu We 'hour' W . A i, gf W A1 , ,. f a X W Z Noel Poynter spikes a hard shot to the opposing team. Rising To The Top SPORTS was named to the All Conference g QIQAII-Cit , and All-State teams. Mays . With new runners and new spirit, the men's cross country team contin- ued to achieve excellence by captur- ing its seventeenth straight birth to the state meet. According to coach Norman Trzas- koma, the Demons relied more on heart and effort than in past years. This winning attitude was reflected by their 16-5 overall record. Although the team started slowly, they built mo- mentum and capped off the season by reaching their goal of qualifying for the state meet. Coach Trzaskoma was extremely pleased by his team's effort and reflected on the season, Qualify- ing for the state meet was an awe- some accomplishment for us and a total team effort. We surprised every- one that day! Senior Glen Mays and Junior An- thony Abraham were the top runners, respectively, and were key runners in making the season a success. Matt Mattox, a senior on the cross country team, gave the reason for the team's impressive accomplishments, lt was a team effort, but as the season ended the top runners carried the team to the state meet. The team's outstanding season was reflected by the awards given to two Reynolds runners. Abraham Y was named to the All-City and All- State teams, and he earned the All- Conference Runner of the Year hon- or. Mays was also named to the All- American team. Mays summarized the team's outlook on the season, Our basic goal was to make it to the state meet. We weren't expect- ed to accomplish this because we were so young. But our hard work paid off and we carried on the win- ning tradition. lan Fay, a junior who will be re- turning next year, commented on the season and the future of the team, lt was hard work. Although we didn't do as well as in past sea- sons, the team did well. We have several talented freshmen and soph- omores that will strengthen the team in the next two years . N, S fs.-.syn K 4 K . Q , iii ' is -sf . . -. ' sew .1 v ..,,W. . . x ui, g. KSQNQQY, , '- ' ' - if ' ' ' Q .: 1. . Sm:- .::- - K Q . 2 Right: Glen Mays gives a last burst of effort for the victory. Above: Larry Gillio heads'down the last leg to another win. R sing To The Topf86 Reid, Spencer Taft, Sean Wilson, Thomas Wilson at Glenn West at West at Kann. West Scoreboard Kannapolis at Parkland N. Davidson Parkland Kannapolis at Kann. Anthony Abraham, Jamie Cox, Matthew Eskridge, Larry Gillio, David Lamphear, Matt Mattox, Glen Mays, Brian Jamie Cox and Larry Gillio are trying to pace themselves for a victory. I 87fRislng To The Top I..... . Coach David Morris led the girl's cross country team to their best sea- son yet according to Michelle Ash- craft. The Lady Demons succeeded in winning both the Conference and CityfCounty meets and finishing in second place in the Regionals. They also placed tenth in the state meet. During Conference competition the girls lost only once to West For- syth, but cam back and defeated the Titans the second time they met. With only one blemish on their record, the girls finished the season with an overall record of 10-1. Winning All-Conference and Cityf County team honors were Freshman Christy Dunkelburg, Junior Michelle Ashcraft, and Senior Michelle Rus- tad. Dunkelburg was also named Runner of the Year in the Central Piedmont Conference. Coach Morris was named Coach of the Year in the Central Piedmont Conference in his last year of coaching. Ashcraft re- flected on Coach Morris saying, He's the best coach we've ever had, we're going to miss him when he leaves. 1 ' ' wg V ' TT W' ' Q if T T iiii T T T T 'sii ccs TT, T TT T a T frvv T ' Tr T T ' 7' TT r'i I' T if Q' ,, T TT Q W T TTT gt va TTTTTI ,W 'f Q t Y ' ' A T I 7 V27 Wm I This T W T V g T QW T' 'fr' ' T : 1 ' ,T'i TT Kim Cormier and Michelle Ashcraft pace each other for a strong finish. Christy Dunkelburg runs with the Reynolds spirit. Rising To The Topf88 TT T T,-v 'Q T fTTT aw T TTTQT ' f 'ifrT rzr Ta T T Tg TT TTTT TT T ff X M K M5177 K TT JKTTTTM T52 ,TT ' '21 Wi Steinmeyer, Penny Jones, Michelle Rustad, Michelle Ashcraft Scoreboard at Glenn at West at West at Kann. West Kannapolis at Parkland N. Davidson Parkland at Kann. Susan Wall, Kim Cormier, Christina Dunkelburg, Coach David Morris, Michell Surratt, Carma Ashcraft, Amy ' ...,, ' ' ., rynzfm w ' Reynolds runners - leading the pack. 89fRising To The Top l SPORTS Swag if Up In Uv fm With new coaches and a young team the girl's tennis team achieved yet another strong performance in the conference. The graduation of many top players last year left a young team to represent Reynolds. Because there were only five seniors on the team this year, the underclassmen gladly took up the slack. This was no problem, as four of the top six seeds were under- classmen and also returning varsity members. Junior Ashley McGeahy, the team leader and top seed this year, was named to the All-Confer- ence team and also honored as All- Conference Player of the Year. Senior, Virginia Irvin, was named to the All- Conference team as well. The other seeded players were Senior Joely White, Junior Mary Dagenhart, Junior Elizabeth Leverton, and Sophomore Christy Kahl. The Lady Demons were 12-4 overall and finished in a tie for third place in the conference with West Forsyth. The Demons began the year win- ning nine of the first ten meets, losing only to Mt. Tabor. The girls then fell slightly, losing to Davie County and again to Mt. Tabor. After once before defeating West Forsyth, the Demons faced the Titans for their final meet in the conference. After eighth matches the meet was tied at four matches a piece. After all other matches were over, it boiled down tot he final dou- bles match ofthe day. The girls lost the meet in a 5-4 decision, finishing the season tied for third place in the conference with West. This brought the regular season to an end as McGeachy, Leverton, lrvin, and White geared up for the sectional tournament. The doubles team of White and lrvin represented Reynolds in the tournament finish- ing in the top four and earning the right to go on to the state touryla- ment in Chapel Hill. ln the singles draw of the sectional tournament, Reynolds was represented by McGeachy and Leverton. isa .23 'T 5 - EAN ti Catharine Clapp still smiling after a hard day at prac- tice. Center picture: Elizabeth Leverton concentrates as she returns with a blistering forehand. R 9 To The T0pf9O Catherine Clapp exhibits her backhand style as she returns a volley. Scoreboard at S. Rowan West Kannapolis S, Rgwan at Parkland at Kannapolis ' Ti m . - s , 12 Davie Parkland Mt. Tab0l' at Davie N. Davidson Mt, Tabgr 5 . V. 5 ., V Virginia lrvin displays her serving form as she warms up for the match. 91fRising To The Top z ! 2 E 2 ? E SPORT-G me fealouf lu, Good I-'ow Led by returning Varsity members Anthony Abraham, Floyd Baldo, An- thony Coles, Greg Gilbert, Andre Smith, and Sean Wilson the wres- tling team posted a 4-1 record at press time. Their early victories came against Ledford, High Point Central, Glenn, and North Forsyth. Their only loss resulted from East Forsyth. The Varsity team was supervised by Head Coach Jerry Winnett and Assistant Head Coach Norman Askew. The Junior Varsity team, on the other hand, was directed by JV Head Coach Glenn Hawkins, Assis- tant Coach David Henkel, and Assis- tant Coach Paul Jones. When Coach Winnett was asked about the outlook for the Varsity team he replied, We're thin in num- bers, but the young men we have are working very hard toward individual state titles. Coach Winnett was disappointed that not enough people were interest- ed in wrestling this year. However, he expressed that he was pleased with his team for their work habits and enthusiasm. ' ,AQ . g ,. T f i f ,K 1 - M4 2 Floyd Baldo shows onlookers how it's done. Floyd Baldo teaches Nick Warren a valuable lesson during practice. R Q T The T0pf94 Nick Warren gets a pin during practice. Scoreboard East Doug Crater Tourn. N. Davidson Tourn. S. Rowan at North at Kannapolis Lexington Tourn. Parkland at Ledford at Davie Statesville Tourn. at N. Davidson at Glenn Mt. Tabor Parkland Tourn. at West R.J.R wrestlers get physical when wrestling. 95fRising To The Top w M, Nifl 'WW N913 'Kwai K sf Y Pacing Towafrda A fucceufuf Seam With a new winning attitude and a new coach, the swimming and diving teams could yield their strongest per- formance in Reynolds history. Ac- cording to captain Aaron Wilcox, Coach Bill Clark has inspired his team to become one of the top teams in the conference. Coach Clark insti- gated new methods of training to help get his team in shape. Each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday the team would swim as well as run laps. Every Tuesday and Thursday they would swim as well as condition themselves by lifting weights. Junior Carlyle Chandler commented on this training, l like training and it will definitely benefit the team. Last year the practices were slack, but this year they are very intense. The men's swimming team was 5- O-1 at press time. Their only tie re- sulted from rival Mount Tabor. Wil- cox commented on this season, We have the best coach we've ever had, we're in the best shape we've ever been, and we'll go faster than we've ever gone before. Wilcox also gave the reason for his optimism and the improvement of the team, We went from slack practices and barely win- ning meets to have a team that can win sectionals and place in the top five in the state. The team's goal was to win the sectionals and place in the top five in the state. The women's record was 5-1-O at press time. Coach Clark has a strong influence on the women's team as well. Captain Mandy Adkerson talked about his effect on the team, He has made a great different in our overall performance. We're training harder that we've ever trained be- fore. The improvement is already ap- parent. Their goal was to place in the top three of the CityfCounty meet according to Adkerson. T Josh Sugg and Aaron Wilcox running laps. Center picture: Coach Bill Clark is timing his perspective swimmers. -wlsififffr-f' KMWWZS. WMiWnW3VZiW' mi-'42-1-1 -Q-wtjifjgiw ,-- yqlz, t' ,fy i5Z,,7M1.tT .Wi M Y f ..-W-W fw Ris g To The Topfgg Q.. .sf M V 5 s f f Q' f , if 55,2vziigfrfiiflfiM2Q'aEiJf 4' - nw xv K wi ,ff r gi ff? 3 ,, iw 4 77 f f , WM, kj ,ff , ,, W 4 4 Y 15599124 5 1 ,4-rv fy , 1 f X911 y Aaron Wilcox lifting weights as part of the training regiment. Scoreboard Glenn. Carver East Mt. Tabor, Carver Parkland. Mt. Tabor Parkland. North West Mt. Tabor, Parkland CityfCounty Meet Mt. Tabor Regionals States 4 - M ,,,, . . ' RJR swimmer coming down the home stretch. 1 f ' - I 1 1 - - 1 99fRising To The Top Q 4- 'Y' .- 4 Q so n Zi M 5 wi' 'vi--4-ww..,,.w Q? 'Ru-.. 2: '15 W. ,,-I 'mm 'G -, ,wa 3' . . 1 , .,, Y ,ar J M f 1 fx o 4 i f 0 vo s 'E .. W., 14, -1 , '. 1 . f . . ' :Q .fm e ,. A , . , r , . v 1 I Au, 1 .94 if: 2 W i ',,,su-In .pu-In v f Mina 9 il 4- 1 5 S225 fn K, 1' R ' x lg, 8 x 1 A 1:- la 1 ,iv ,ul Mid-Season Streak Boosts Demons With a new positive attitude and strong senior leadership, the team has battled back from a tough start to a three game winning streak at present time. The Demons have defeated conference opponents North Da- vidson, Kannapolis, West Forsyth, and Park- land. Reynolds' first conference victory came against North Davidson. lt was the first win for the Demons in five Central Piedmont 4-A games. Reynolds led 15-14 at the end of the first quarter after sinking a shot from the mid- court line at the buzzer. With an aggresive defense and a fast break offense, the De- mons outscored the Knights 24-14 to take a 39-26 advantage at halftime. The Demons remained tough and outscored the Knights 19-16 in the third to increase their lead to 58- 42. However, in the fourth quarter, the Knights broke the Demon defense and went on an offensive surge. The Demons regained their composure and held off the Knights for a 68-60 victory. To begin the three-game winning streak, Reynolds came from behind to defeat West Forsyth at home. The Demons went ahead 18-13 at the end of the first quarter, but slipped in the second quarter. The score at halftime was tied at 41-41. When the second half resumed, both teams came out firing and at the end of the third quarter West Forsyth led 57-56. Both teams continued to battle hard and the game came down to the final minute. Reynolds was behind 69-68 with 40 seconds to play when Senior Pat Thomas stole the ball and scored the win- ning basket. West Forsyth then took the ball down the court and missed an attempt to take the lead. Reynolds rebounded the shot and called a time out. The ball was placed in bounds to Junior Brian Crowder who was fouled with seven seconds left. Crowder sank two free throws to seal the victory. Leading scorers included Pat Thomas with 29 points and Waddell Hopper with 22 points. The Demons next game was on the road against conference opponent Kannapolis Brown. The Demons went ahead 11-9 at the end of the first quarter and extended its lead to 31-23 at halftime. Kannapolis came out strong and outscored Reynolds 16-12 in the third quarter, however, the Demons held on for a 43-39 lead heading into the fourth quar- ter. With the score tied at 52-52, Jonathan Weaver stole the ball and passed to Thomas for the winning layup with 14 seconds left. Among the top scorers were Pat Thomas with 18 points and Waddell Hopper with 17 points. Reynold then came home to play confer- ence opponent Parkland. Reynolds came out hot and surged to a 12-4 lead in the first quarter. The Demons extended their lead to 21-10 at halftime and to 43-33 at the end of three quarters. The Demons held on to cap- ture their third straight conference victory 59-51. Brian Crowder gave his reason to what brought about the winning streak, The atti- tudes got better. We became closer as a team, which was reflected by our play on the court. Senior Pat Thomas skies over a defender to dish off a pass. M .mf we --Wai ,N ....... Mu..- Rsng To The Topfloz Sophomore Torrence Gwyn towers over the Vlklng defenders to make a jump shot at Glenn at North Forsyth North Forsyth Carver East Forsyth at Carver at South Rowan Kannapolis at Parkland Davie County SCOREBOARD at Mt Tabor North Davidson West Forsyth at Kannapolis Parkland at Davie County Mt. Tabor at N. Davidson at West Forsyth South Rowan The Fab Four: lback to frontj Waddell Hopper, Robe Thomas. Pat Thomas. and Johnathan Weaver. Back Row: Mike Muse, Jeff Colville, Waddell Hopp: Torrence Gwyn, Scott Colter. Robert Thomas, Ma Pruitt, Alphonso Gray. Front Row: Brian Crowd1 Johnathan Weaver, Tommy Baroody, Pat Thomz Torez Hughes. Roland Todd, Chris Nelson. 46 fd. W W ki, 'N J a fs , wk :. wa? Res L . Y, R kay 'Ns K ,X TP YN if 3 use as 42,51 if mknh Lady Demons Dominate Conference The girls varsity basketball team, coached by Mr. Greg Sims and Ms. Ashley Atkins, started the season with a 44-40 victory over Crlenn. The team then fell slightly by losing their next two games to North Forsyth. The girls, however, quickly regained their composure with victories over Carver and East Forsyth respective- ly. During the Christmas break, the girls travelled to Wake Forest Univer- sity to participate in the Tobacco Road Tournament. ln the first round action, the Lady Demons lost to Star- mount 54-32. Then they lost to con- ference rival Mount Tabor in a 43-33 decision. When asked about the team's performance Senior Tam ln- gram replied, l was upset, but l knew we should have and could have beaten them both. Junior Bet- sy Noell added, We have good days and bad days. Those two days were my bad days. The Lady Demons redeemed themselves by defeating the Carver Yellowjackets in a blowout 64-35. This victory sparked a winning atti- tude which is reflected by the team's current eleven game conference win- ning streak. Above: Mary Sue Wheeler attempts a free throw. Right: Junior Betsy Noell watches her shot fall through the basket. T The Top! Betsy Noell dishes off a pass under pressure. at Glenn at North Forsyth North Forsyth Carver East Forsyth at Carver at South Rowan Kannapolis at Parkland Davie County SCOREBOARD at Mt. Tabor North Davidson West Forsyth at Kannapolls Parkland at Davie County Mt Tabor at N Davidson at West Forsyth South Rowan Junior Stephanie Dishes handles the ball under pressure. 107!Rising To The Top Q . V Q QZJK QM! 'E 4' xg- T? Q' 3-' 11 A W if ka , ,wi 5 .,!. j ' am - we-if ,A ,14- Q LM, W What's All The 1 .1 A 1 . f , A ,, W ,VLL .. , ,liyb VLV, Racquet? Reynolds tennis has certainly been a minant force in the past, as reflected in nach Clark O. Taylor's 292-42 record, but n the Demons put forth yet an other pressive season? With the loss of five ayers from last year, including number e seeded Rod McGeachy, the Demons ll have to rely on veteran leadership. iis leadership is expected to come from :urning players including Seniors Scott iomas and Gray Fleming and Juniors lan y, Geoff Fireman, and Rob Freeman. e Demons must also look to their more uthful team members of Junior Spencer ft and Sophomores David Johnston and vi Sharma for additional help. The team also has the guidance of Coach Taylor as another additional factor for the team to do well. Coach Taylor has amassed some outstanding distinctions as Reynold's coach. He has lead his teams to 13 Conference Titles, ll Sectional Champi- onships, and 1 State Title. Coach Taylor has also been named Conference Coach of the Year four times as well as State Coach of the Year. When Taylor was asked about his outlook on the season he replied, l feel the team is going to be a competitive team because of the veterans. Taylor also com- mented, We will have another good run at a Conference Championship, and we will definitely win more than we will lose. Junior lan Fay launches a serve Q .A Above: Senior Andy Allen unleashes a killer backhand. Left: Senior Leigh Bricker tracks down a volley at the net. lO9fRising To The Top , v' V 4 .S k , fd ,W x ,rf I , Q' h,- g H ' H1 Q, 4 H, ,n K 'M' 1 , , Y ' , f e Mf lf ' 4 a 4' ' 1, 4 ,W WW, gym-Vw , , N U I ,,, . M , Wa? A In M M -my I S Q. 7 v 5 .W W ,W 11 if A' f ,4 L WW XM 5 52 ,Wan 8, 1 Q yr 1: 41,3 K 1. ,Y ,f 2, , W . Al ,W ,,,, ww 42 op: 1 Q . M LW an , -fl? ,,,.,,w- vvvf 1 W, I' , ,,,,, Www,-,..,.4,, -ff -45 if 4 ii 'Rf MMM' ark' .W 's . HQ!! 1 TEV' W .1 W M ww Q? S2555 Q N -may T A , L ' , if .Sauk :.. ,N :.. W wk LNVMNL YG Q L 4 ,, n e Q F I Q ,Q ,Q , sgfw Q Q, t Qi 3 ef S in-w sq' IFES' 'K-'K' QMinW'f.v- -it--S.. 5? 7 . . m S J -- -N.....,,,., N' 9 K 'Al :Nw 'S WY'5'b'3'Yl'+h5 ty an --m-M s .X 5 Q 5 w -k Q S .. X f M- M M , X was if .NW A Getting lnto The Swing Cf Things This year's golf team proves to be a conference contender after coming off a tough season from last year. The team has three returning seniors including two All-Conference golfers Kent Gitter and Will Doss. This year Kent Gitter willl be striving for his third consecutive All-Conference honor while Will Doss will be going for his second. The rebuilding team is led by Kent Gitter, Chad Cunning- ham, Fleenor Jenkins, and Will Doss. Other members of the team include: Greg Wilson, Steve Davis, Ben Hard- wick, Pat Sterchi, Barry Faircloth, Mitch Fortescue, Tim Campbell, Chad Ayers, Frankie Mutose, and John Byrd. When asked about the team's potential Kent Gitter replied, Because of last year's young team no one expects us to be very strong, but l think we will surprise a lot of people and l would like a shot at the state championship. Only six players represent a team in a match. These tentative six play- ers that will represent Reynolds are: Kent Gitter, Chad Cunningham, Fleenor Jenkins, Will Doss, Steve Davis, and Greg Wilson. Of these six scores, however, only the top four scores count. Reynolds schedule this year appears to be quite competi- tive. When Coach Doug Crater was asked about their schedule he re- plied, l am worried about every school in our conference, especially Davie Co. and Mt. Tabor. W ' - ,,,, i 4, g V , -f in awk? Paul Moore concentrates on his putt. Kent Gitter puts his back into his drive. . - Q 4 T The T0pfll2 X W Kent Gitter watches his shot fall. Nlmwtm, .. . mm.- Ns Ng. me Schedule at Mt Tabor at West N Davidson Mt Tabor West Davie Kannapolls Parkland at Davie A N -ff, ww- in a It - n 4 1 xf . . - - X . ,K . L . t.. in. xi tx-v-e sl , g K 4, g E . t .- . t k , X ,A-mass MFWZA M Q ' gi. f -..,-ggi -4 Q . K- 7 'it N -W 4, .. it . 5 '.t- .. . is wil, , Paul Moore lines the ball up. 1 1 Rising To The Top 4 ff aww Qwii Girls Head Toward Goal With a positive attitude and an xperienced team, the Lady De- ons should be one of the top eams in the conference. The De- nons experience will come from he eight returning veteran starters. l'he other spots will be filled by the newcomers who should strengthen he team according to Coach Mike Bouthard. Southard commented, 'We have several promising new- omers who expect to make an im- act and Junior Varsity players noving up to Varsity should strengthen a solid nucleus. The schedule for the Lady De- nons is very competitive and chal- enging. They will play the defend- ng state champions, Greensboro Page, Salem Academy, who placed ln the semi-finals of the state, along with tough conference teams. l Coach Southard commented on his outlook for the season. lt looks like an exciting year with much po- tential to do very well in the confer- ence. Sophomore Shanna Jackson added, l am very optimistic about the team's chances. l feel that we will progress into a very solid team yielding a Conference title and a strong performance in the state playoffs. Junior Betsy Noell stated the team's goals for the season, Our goal is to finish as the top team in the conference and earn a state playoff berth. Senior Kristina Ap- pert gave an optimistic reason why the Lady Demons can accomplish their goal, We work well together as a team because many of the girls are returning players. With the com- bined skills of the players we should be able to accomplish our team's goals. Katharine Chapple sets up to take a shot Joely White dives to smother a shot Christina Appert launches an instep shot. Us An.. A ,ap 'W ,W 5 9 , wwf WN '14 'fy' f ,, f' I Q , WWI , W W 4 W M f?'mQ eLL . fra if 1V 4 1 W' f ff fy as 4,,, , .. mi .A',, ff H 42 ,,,a , ,,,, W ml Z 4 im? f , A We , ,. as 42 1, ,, x v ff 1 N Z? W 4 .,... in 0:41 , M422 4 ff 4 V13 ' .. 4 'Z ww? 'SSW ,, 992 MSN f ' +'f?Mf, M mn. M K 4 2 3 Q9 , zz f 5 1669 ,- , if .M Q, f M Am ,F .,,,, 1 .9 f 117fRlslng To Guys Hopes To Bring Conference Led by veteran players John Barnes, Paul Edmond, Chris Cox, Brad Pryce, and Angelo Ballas, the varsity baseball team should post a strong record this year. The team is coached by Mr. Tim White and Mr. Mike Muse. Coach White coaches the infielders while Coach Muse works with the outfield. Coach White feels that Davie Co., South Rowan, West Forsyth, and Mt. Ta- bor should give Reynolds some competition this year. When Coach White was asked about his team's potential he re- plied, 'iWe will be in contention for a Conference championshipf' Jun- ior Brad Pryce commented on the team's potential with, We have a very strong defensive team, our only weakness is that we only have three strong pitchers. Title Home . ,,.. cw fi titis E 4-W... ' 73131 ' 5 5. , V ,,,,.- , , is C, , -qu ,TV i, rw ., ff ,Q ,VV ,,, , 4, I , 1- 'ii - , -wx , , , K 7 ' , mi' iw WMI ww H K T 4l iW it T C' r si: ,,,,V, ,Swish ,K ,g,,, , ,fr i, ' - ,iyw l L' . in .,..,,, ffll' S2 ,,M Am V,,, ,A ,, ,,,, - we -- , ff ,uw T ' ff Tony Smith throws from the outfield. Rusty Walser prepares to lay down a bunt. l 1 1 1 L Brad Pryce waits for a throw at first base. at Glenn Carver at North at S Rowan Kann at Park Schedule at Mt. Tabor N. Davidson West S Rowan at Kann Parkland at Davie Mt. Tabor at N. David at West A Davie at Davie M Back Row: Mgr. J. Livengood, D. Atkins, T. Smith, B. Robinson, P. Edmond, R. Walser, C. Miller, G. Finner, B, I f Price. Front Row: J. Bull, C. Cox, Blanton Vogler, W, Littlejohn, M, Butner, A. Ballas, B. Pryce, J. Barnes, Mgr. Matt Butner takes a swing at the oncoming pitch. P. Russell. Rising To The Top wi ,, r,,W,W,fw ,,V.MM, f , f is - I YA l If 4, , iooi -, IIAA r rrrr sw , M 1 N? Q. ' Wg: L I I if I Rising To The Top! is if if ,S we kk Sk .. .six fs. ' +A-Q: spun W f. son lx .L 5' if is mini , oo . f . ..:: E.: K f Vrkkk iii 7 if 11,,.. . L. , ,. ,,, i 1 L if ' LLK . Z , L ' ' A Tony Smith throws a screamer. . so 4, . .f Q - fi, sh wr fvpfiiir, - X X 3' W.. ., .1 -sid? se.-sr. ww Above: Chris Cox flicks the ball over to first for the out. Left: John Barnes follows through. w as C3 S i ,,,, K fs! f fQ Q ww Q Q WM, W? W , , I - , , W ,. , LL-1 A -,-k H I. A A H11 2 :.h.f 2' 'gi - ' Jw, ':'- if iio A 6, A. 'IV A ,,,'k K V W. 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While not being able to practice with a full team because of several players finishing their sea- sons with basketball, the team was put behind and off schedule. This year the girls were working harder than ever to maintain their high lev- el of play. When asked about this season Coach Wilson Alexander re- plied right now we're working real hard because we are way behind. We've really got our work cut out for us. The girls return this year with five veterans along with five new players. To remain a strong conference contender the girls have been working very hard and will A Hit most definitely come out on top. The girls are lead by Seniors: Mary Sue Wheeler, Toni Stone, An- gie Brooks, Cheri Chakona, Jeri Simpson, Melinda Dudley, Davida Smith, Missy Spaugh, and Steph- anie Disher. The Juniors were: Sally Spach, Teresa Harris, and Ashley Burnham. While the Sophomores and Freshmen were: Stacey Allred, Dawn Barker, Kristin Peck, and Levi Tedesco. The new players have given the team more depth. These new play- ers will be able to contribute even more next year upon graduation of the nine Seniors on the tam. They will no doubt be a big part of the team this year as well. Wm Hi Angie Brooks fields a hard hit grounder. Schedule at Glenn at Mt. Tabor Carver at Davie at North Davie East West at S. Rowan at West Kannapolis at Parkland Mt. Tabor Parkland Jennifer Nickerson makes a stab at a line drive. 123fRising To Th :I A . A , S' K -- - www- X ' VTJCUQ' ' . Ml. uWfi.:2N2-ale-1 'W' ' f .. ., ' ' Varsity members: Front row: C. Stockton, Assistant coach, D. Smith, M. Dudley, A. Brookes, T. Stone. second row: Coach Alexander, S. Alfred, S. Spach, D, Barker, Coach Salinger. third row: A. Burnham, not pictured: J. Simpson, S. Disher, M. Wheeler, K. Peck, L. Tedesco, T. Harris, A. Chandler. Throwln it home! Toni Stone knocks it down the line Melinda Dudley puts her back into it I I - l - - I 1 - - Rising To The Top! Keeping Things On Track Ms. Becky Miller, the new girls ack coach, hopes the girls will be Jmber one this year. This is Ms. iller's first year of coaching, and er team consists of 9 freshmen, 10 iphomores, ll juniors, and 6 sen- rs. Sophomore, Tamarraw Cuthrell, two year track veteran, says one ought goes through her mind hile running. l want to get to the iish line with a good time.! pnya Hickman added her bughts, Making it to the finish le with a good time and a great :complishment. When asked what advice she :Juld give to people who would ze to run Mimi Fisher replied, Keep on striving toward your goal, :cause if you never try you will never know if you are any good. Last year, l thought I wasn't going to be that good, but it turned out that l broke the school record. l also broke the record l set 3 times after that. Just a little hard work helps everyone. The mens varsity track team is coached by Mr. Norman Trzas- koma, who has been coaching the team for the past seventeen years. The track team, under his guid- ance, is expected to post another winning season. The team this year consists of 28 freshmen, 20 sophomores, 10 jun- iors, and 20 seniors. One senior who has made great strides in track is Glen Mays. This year Glen has man- aged to break the city track record. Kyle Earl stretches to clear the bar. Below: Sonny Weeks takes the baton from Corey Simmons Left: Glen Mays starts his sprint down the track i 4 V K ww L4 N ,V ff V, W ay ' V: ' N, :, x',, J , L L I ,, an ' ' .aw '5 R A f V , Y gi ' W I Ai, 'fr f 1 - : ' J iw- 1 Wu' , , 1, 'iw I 5 , , J 77 ff iz' , iw MH :Jig ,M wgiggmm, ' f' if 7. , f 4,, 1 5 A mf I gm, . W, ,wi V1 -x K aimffv We , .. 5, ,' , 5- M W 'ff' 'EV , .. 1 M1 f' G x i ,,nLs,m,im.,fM9w 73 WlHl-1 Muir du' Jw, ffw-4 I Corey Simmons completes his attempted jump. 1 3' W fif rwilixi 1 1, I my 4 X his Yifisx 5 ,vge ii .Q R Q V i 1 f .ww -.kr-4 '+ 163' KJ . .L f.-h ' , if K-if ' is-Q A I Mmsfi . 0 ,MW ss df.. -sf w- 71? We i Q, Q X ,,,i i. K is . R A ,b - ' - .X ' . V sisivbmsxs gr ,ws wi ' 'Q i i R . s uf SW-ff Q 1 wiv. .L . in 4 Q . V .WS . L,-: , 35 , 4 glue? 9 .. Mi E M,-'QL K ' K. . 5.35 ' ' ,Q 2 Qui sfffijfh . QL . -f -'-is if Y ,K f ' i',y5,,, U J. Right: Robert Thomas skies over the bar. Above: Torrence Gwyn unleashes the shot put. Rising To The Top! Midlig-mg, 3 ' r , J t l' I dv Robert Thomas and friend jump the hurdles. Schedule at Glenn Parkland Mt Tabor N Davidson Mt Tabor at Kannapolls at N Davldson West S Rowan at West MJ! '3 H sw? Conference Champs I-ifwetesr m class Lu 1:0741 0310 fue Q A .mee f' ,W , V 1 Z i s . I 40f,. '5 1 ,, . , ,. . . I wwwfw ,,I'4M .N A . ,xgzm w v ,1 iffsiw A mm. ,P ' H3 , ,, .:f?!3W , ' ' ' :',.3:4nmiw 'C-1 LN f' Q-eu,-' 'qfyww V x ,,,.fy., . , ,fr ,WN fbrv swf Ofugaw! lm a W tP Ag. ui A I' I REG O T Y fi wx, A Original Ideas f13o -. 1 K' 'xg YN. Q qt E Lf, . K Q ',,: -sn, V ' ,ff , .r,.,r I 'w. ,gtg U1 'P wi.. 1. .W Qu , xi, 1-rfffffir ' R 3.14- 4 M no-ifwlv-H .ww 1,1 A W A 5 Students flock around the many booths at Oktoberfest. N Nga, W al, 'af' 4, .1.' . g 7,- - s .at- wa --eq. Features The special qualities of Reynold's students help to seperate them from all other high school stu- dents. These qualities range from friendships to personal attitudes and from school unity to indi- vidualism. When one looks around Reynolds, they notice the close-knit groups of friends that are enjoying each other's company and possibly shar- ing lunches and homework and even information about a test that may be next period. These friend- ships are by no means limited to the campus. After school, on weekends, holidays, and over the summer, these groups of friends can be seen hav- ing a great time together in various places. The attitudes of students may be a carefree one that is, l can't wait 'till this year is over! But very few people have this attitudeg most of them are deeper and revolve around their friends. These attitudes can evoke or prevent school spirit, depending on how the group feels toward the school. A sense of unity grows from these friendships and attitudes toward the school. Service clubs are an excellent example of this unity. Although there are many members, the club as a whole is responsible for the actions of a single member. This unity helps to generate pride in the club itself and boosts the school spirit of each member. This unity helps to generate pride in the club itself and boosts the school spirit of each member. Each member, and even each stu- dent, expresses his or her school spirit differently. One person may go to every sports event, where another person may never go to a single one, yet they always congratulate the team members on a victory. But individualism is the basis of how one ex- presses school spirit. These are just a few of the characteristics that help to make Reynolds a unique and special school for everyone. l3lf O ffllsh uw ' v , E- 'sin- I sv x '- MX! , 'fi' mwf 'I ' , . 1 am 6 . if 'wfdi' ,, 1 I wwf ., Y! ., M 4 Fifi 1? .. 9 5 5 1 lggggif E 1 A Yr. 5 .f n . 9' 1 ' ' Q! WE? W v ,gy W -n H 2 2' 494 , A 3? , ff' ,H 1 fi' ' - 1' 4 ' 'V MA: H - 'Y Q i f ,E 1 tit, .....-Z7 S I fs. i I 'I 'V . 5 ww i N. Q ff 6-. 0 WW Q.. 'T' gi .fs As September came to 'W a close and October arrived, most of the service clubs had already begun working on their homecoming floats and banners. The requirements for a good float include . . . a trailer, lots of chicken wire, newspaper, tools Csaws, hammers, drills,J paint, wide rools of masking tape, and most important of all, a group of patient individuals to work on the float. The banner's requirements consist of a large bed sheet Cpreferably white,j magic markers andfor paint and once again willing people make the banner. FN' un. ,.,...- ,. s -Om M . 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' T- -3 .. .52 g Q iizi lm: , Q A X L.. .. f i' Fi - li C -E U 11 Ci Q1 ,zff -1 I1 After being inspired by the festivities, the football team followed Key Club and Girls Council's advice, and wasted the War Eagles. WMM ,t an- . naw rx xv pf -wmv wt ,Q . .4 -time .V . .tw --. ua-,tss .--u q.4.-l in ,aes A 1-al ,Q-wx fa ai -:nm-in ia- W no nnmwmml 4, :muslim .1 ti-tim .aww-at :want g::.,.-....: ft , .ww au 'T Y il:il'itlllLf'3il will i p-nu-u . ....... ...'-.' ,- 1-uiquw-4-uv' in-E 111: .--to-ll1Tii1 i 1 is :xt hal' C a lun sql ll An 2-Y' 1 fi ill 1 C itll U3 I-N Sill! 111 11 i,a-a wmv sn all ,1 A 5 g Q 3 l il If C vi F--I X D H TT? 22 Z The -4 , F1 3 'J 2 E Pr FW f rd?-mn JILL L , X fg,V if y YDUR9 ' .' , ,wfwwggg The Red Cross Club showed that although they are a new club, they are very creative and supportive of Reynolds. ml-fi ll 3 , 2 Q I 6 SIKA 'Q' Ai at 7 1 li-cr Glklfcmimd Club sa : ourrlEll'liR , , . .,-. e . I.. A-wma, -. n - ,,,,,,s BNHS? vw!!! 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One of the finer details about this float was the spinning Eagle head, powered by a stereo turntable. 135jOriginal Ideas As the hour approached for the third annual Reynolds Oktoberfest, the feeling of excitement grew. Heads were seen popping out of windows and excuses were used to get out of class as students were trying to see what was going on outside. The D.J. could be heard setting up his equipment as the clubs were busy putting up their booths. The long awaited day had started much before 6:15 a.m. for many Student Gov- ernment members as they were planning where each booth was going to be placed and what means of traffic control was going to be used. If 'Q -5 'l in I '. ? Q wn...., , A H A l ,gig g il T 'rs ll l llll an ,, Q-24: ' ---, s n-. K E554 ymeym, x i 7 ,- t e ,N fig: . ff , gf' J-avg my-Q 1. ' Meir-K.,.E Oktoberfest which was almost twice as big as previouf years, is into its third successful year. The event whicl offers games, prizes and delicious food while listening tc your favorite tunes is sponsored by Domino's pizza, Peps Cola and the Reynolds Student Government. This year'f favorite attractions were the Anchor Club's Wedding Cha pel and the Girls' Council jail. The crisp afternoon air was a sure sign Fall had arrived! ,gn 'Q-af' sf 1. Ilifton Gilliam and Theresa Brown stop for paparazzi while selling doughnuts at Dktoberfest, A-A . -1? fx David Kurtz and Greg Garcia show how the Key Club booth works while Andrew Lewis, center, observes, Doug Brown and Brian Cooke exchange wedding vows at the Oktoberfest Wedding Chapel. David Miller pops'i a wheelie at the Drag racing course at Oktoberfest while Charles Richards stands in disbelief. The Dixie Classic Fair re- turned to Winston-Salem this year, October 2-10, and was more explosive than ever. People came from all around to share the fun-filled days and nights. Going to the Fair, for many people, is as traditional as many other aspects of Reynolds. The smell of the cotton candy, popcorn, fried dough, and candy apples are familiar to everyone. The sound of little children laughing and peo- ple screaming create lasting memories for us all to re- member. There were many shows and exhibits for peo- ple of all ages. They ranged from the animal displays, to the art displays, to the freak shows . re' A 's!MllgfEWif-,T F4 ' K -If A If A E I t 1 Q .'!., - 7.7 N V V it 'W-34 .M-I Wk ,, 'WW 1 ri fig ffm SSVHQQ mf ifsf N M K i.'.1. 'ff 1' X l ., W fix, iw: M A - in f A s W . t h 4 X 3 Ni-N h 'QU I 'esggl i i ' ' x lic? ' 5 Q JT? The Super Loop and the Avalanche as seen from the Double Ferris Wheel. in Qu Looking down at the crowd, makes everything seem peaceful and calm. l38 The straight-a-way consists of many chances for winning prizes. M ,Z 'Qui Pkg ff The air was cooler than expected and the skies had cleared from an earlier rain. Downtown Winston-Salem was thronged with people as everyone was gearing up for another year of the Carolina Streetscene. The smell of cotton candy, the sound of bands performing to enter- tain crowds, and the head- ache of trying to find a park- ing place were all just a part of the fun of attending the Streetscene. People came from miles around to see dif- ferent crafts ranging from finger mittens to paintings and sculptures. As one turned a corner one could see the friendly face of a clown juggling or making a child laugh. Reynolds clubs get in- volved at Streetscene every year. The clubs are assigned to different booths or to the Kids Scene which is a spe- cial section designed just for kids. The Coke booth and the Hawaiian Punch booth were popular places where Reynolds students worked. o Q ii1A,,tfl4O Wi., , AL .Nl ' sr' 'F .5 .rt ? ill' -Y rp ,Y 5 . V ak- EL.. X g qi . if it 21 1 V : ,QM A54 'Cv YK ,ji v vile, .N . T . . Carlyle Chandler, David Lamphear and Kenny Atkins working hard at the Coke booth. Look at those faces Y 1 Jack Frazier and Paul Thomas sit a spell at this years Carolina Streets- cene. WMA Ve 'sm 3 W-tn. A ww: 't 4 l P- I Q li- lpbfr-x,M..,' Tom Baroody showing off his product after the rains during Streetscene, F l r 5, i .V'h..,., . 'iibao l.e. Linda Lee, Kim Hong and Mischa Mclieown serve Coke in their booth during ireetscene even though there was a lot of rain, they still had smiles on their faces. dv if r- 7- It Betsey Sheehey paints the face of an unknown child at Kids' Scene of Streetscene. 141jOri4iint:l ldeds 1' 1 Electric . . . Exciting . . . Contagious. The spirit of Reynolds is all of these things rolled up into a school filled with friends, fun and plenty of memories. Spirit is a great way to show support for our teams as well as pride for the school. Students showed enthusiasm during Spirit Week by dressing up for the differ- ent types of days assigned ending the week with Black and Gold day. This was their way of proving they were fired up for Homecoming. As always, pep rallies are just another part of sharing the great Demon Fever. They give students the chance to chant our favorite cheers and get psyched up for the games. Attendance at the games is another way of seeing the dedication students have for the school. The many football and soccer games devoted fans attended during the cold months once again shows the unbelievable spirit we at Reynolds maintain. The spirit DOES NOT stop here, it just keeps growing. Q -' Mt ' 1 E Missy Darnell, Heather Waters and Trish Stocketon cheer for RJR at a football game. Brian Crowder, Linwood Davis, Elaundra Thomas, Angela Palmer and Kevin Hamilton try to decide what to buy at Oktoberfest. O iginal lfleasl tif: ' . , I if gi' W- T 5 , ...,,,,.. . .v X W if ' A The crowd goes crazy at the Homecoming game after a touchdown 4... g 2? Iliff ,, it -vim-0 The Demon who is Jeff Vaughn. shows the crowd how to act during the pep rallies by getting down to the music and getting and the people psyched up for the games. ' ,. , E2 Il' -I , 5' . L. . i' 'K ' '.'!1:: 5 la!! 1 ,M 1' gi 'I : UI, , It U ul W-W 1 ,g- . .I . l R iq g nl pl 'I I :s In 5 . pl - ll I . :s l : ,, -n , Y g w , L , Q -M-vu. Q ter Pep Rallies is the time to get serious and show our true feelings for Reynolds as the cheerleaders 'mon have joined together to do in the picture above, f-'V bv , JF . all All Stubbs, Kirsten Schorer and Helen in the new Bolton Stadium, I 4 1 McWhorter show spirit at the first soccer game lmfvmm Just a shot of the SENIOR section of the Auditorium during one of the first Pep Rallies of the year. fOriginal Ideas l.J1l1L Q si The Cheerleaders keep the crowd goin at the footb ll d h' County, g a games an t is is just an example at the Homecoming game against Davir 0 6 0 K - ff Smith and Captain America played by John Shepard celebrate the American Constitu- The Cheerleaders again show their spirit during a pep ral tion during the assembl y before the Mt, Tabor game. enior James Mckeever finds a relaxing moment during lunch and brings out the Walkman to crank up some 'MQ It li lift-.3 UC li Q1 21 nu mm UU uns ull nd QQ WK HQ in ml II UQ lil WS ll M1 il QC IUWK 'TC Z .41 1 'f i ll 1 uni lt. as 323 if I nm P DS il I1 H ll if I1 i DWI if at il an KR If sl nn ll M' a-.... --H-yur.-H mga 2 ,Q : m 'Dm H Q I nwg?:, 2 -23 l 5 lun.. 4, 'Hamm 4' -T125 'I 'tan I num. l 'mann : -M:-Q Q wg : vi: 1 lil? l panama. l-I -0131111 nv man Z :aw ww '7 '.:'2'E-'...+ : E jljifv ffuuwttrmnwwvwzf .. ,, Chance Palmer relaxes with a book. High school can really get to a person and break them down if the person does not know how to deal with the pressure. The best way to cope with all the pressure and stress is to relax. Many people find relaxing easy to do, especially if they relax by sleeping. Many of these people find that short naps during a class period helps them feel much better about stressful situtions. These naps, however, often hurt the students academic life. Other popular forms of re- laxation include reading or writing poetry, short stories, or novels, listening to music, making music, dancing, working out, flying, swim- ming, collecting many differ- ent items or almost an infi- nite number of other things. After a night of wrestling, Anthony Coles finds sleeping an easy task especially in a rather slow day of typing. Whether its stacking cans or trying to fix toys the Key Club and Industrial Arts Club came together to make a winning combination. This started with the Key Club canned food drive. The student body was able to come together and collect well over seventeen thousand cans. The Key Club advisor, Mr. Roby Walls said, This year was similar to last in the sense that the cans did not come in until the end of the week, yet it was different in that this was a record-breaking year for the number of cans actually collected. Kent Gitter, the president of Key Club, commented, Key Club's main objective is to serve the community, and that's exactly what we did. At the other end of the winning combination was the Industrial Arts Club. Every year the Industrial Arts Club holds the annual toy drive. This year they collected four hundred and seventy toys for boys and girls who are not as fortunate as some of us are. Coach C.O. Taylor, the advisor of the Industrial Arts Club commented, The Industrial Arts Club's main objective is to use their talents to serve the community, and the toy drive reflects this effort. The club worked hard to collect and repair the toys brought in by the student body. Once again, the Key Club and the Industrial Arts Club combined to make this a record breaking year. Through hard work and dedication the members of these clubs have proved once again that they are dedicated to the school and community. 1-It Keyclubbers, senior Brad Miller and sopho- more Gordon Babb flounder to carry cans to the annual R.J. Reynolds Thanksgiving canned food drive. Miranda Hansley devotes her time after school to helping clean up and repair toys for those less fortunate than she. iii I rrll . All-IK' , I A I ,J I VVVVV ..,., I Vi Ntwum 51. la wt ..,... Original Ideas! Ahh, finally, the last bell of the day! School is out for today. Or is it? Reynolds High School is certainly a flurry of activity, during and after school. Being a part of our school takes more than being seen as another face in the hall. After school in- volvement is practically un- avoidable. May of the students can be seen walking around campus wearing a letter jacket. These material let- ters represent the gruelling hours dedicated to sports. Others, however, devote their time to certain clubs and organizations. Service clubs are the unrecognized backbone to R.J. Reynold's maintenance. Walking through the halls after 2:00, one is more than likely to see a student eagerly wash- ing blackboards or cleaning the halls. Many of these clubs offer their services to the Red Cross and other community organizations. Students can also be found staying after school for academic reasons, whether they want to or not. Those trying to better their knowledge may be found in classrooms seeking extra help. All the teachers are helpful and more than will- ing. Others truly challenge their brain by participating on the debate team and oth- er such academic organiza- tions. Walking by the auditori- Wkmlrtfiim um, one can hear the school alive with the sounds of mu- sic. The band rehearses un- der the direction of Mr. Charles Burns. They have come together with the or- chestra and choir to bring us some impressive holiday programs. The orchestra practices under the direction of Ms. Minnie Lou Raper. The band has also per- formed in conjunction with the Dancing Boots. They spent many hours practicing diligently after school in or- der to bring us a polished performance on game night. No football game would be complete without the perfor- mance of the cheerleaders. These girls can also be seen practicing on campus every- day. The RJR Dancing Boots and Varsity Cheerleaders dedicate their time and ef- fort in order to make our year more spirited and mem- orable. As one can see, Reynolds is not just a six hour day of classes and racking your brain: it is a fun experience of our lives that we have shared with our fellow De- mons. The day starts for most by 6:30 a.m., then 2:00 p.m. brings a long-awaited bell. For most of the student body, however, the day has just begun. The tradition of student involvement is something that allows Reyn- old's students to hold great pride in what they have made. 14 X ' John Nelson, right, trains for the men's swim team. This strong dedication is O gma' Ideas exemplary of the team's gruelling hours of work. 'Q -qu Kevin Leinster, Chris Hunt, and Chris Bradhsaw gather inside the landing to collaborate over Key Club Rock Concert tickets. Jenny Goodrum decorates Victory Hall 149fOriginaI Ideas Original Ideas M Gave New WM 7-hy Www M Gave new 19885 Us GMI.-urHm February 18: the day that would not end. The day of the try outs for the Key Club Follies. As we all stood around, the tension rising, looking at each other wondering who would be next. Then it hit me, there was noth- ing to fear. We were going to go out on stage, perform, and be judged by a panel of I8 people. Nine of which were Key Club members. The names kept being read off, DGSS, RCG, SGSC, Eye to I, Maybe they forgot me, The hours went by, the crowd was getting smaller. I just stood by watching and rehearsing my act in my head. Some people were going through the motions of their act, oth- ers were talking to their friends or themselves. Finally, my turn. Be calm I said over and over again. It is only nine teachers and nine Key Club mem- bers. I finally made myself go on stage. The whole time I was perform- ing the only thing I could think was, what if I mess up, what if they laugh, what if I do not make it. I finished my act and went back stage to change. As I was walking to the dressing room I passed Mr. Walls leading another group to the stage. I smiled, he did nothing, just walked by and wrote things on his paper. He probably did not see me, more than likely he has too much on his mind to even think of smiling. I decided to change in a hurry and see if I could get a glimpse of some other performances. As I was walking up the stairs I heard music and knew one of the clubs was per- forming a dance. It could be RGC, SGSC, OR GC. The only way to find out was to go and see for myself. Just as I thought, GC. I figured there was nothing else left to do but go home and wait. On the way to my car I passed a guy that told me I did a good job. I hope he was a judge. Mr. Walls had not said for sure how long it would be before the acts chosen were posted. I may have to wait at least four days. One thing I was almost sure of, they would not be up by the week- end. I think I did OK, of course, I was up against some tough competition. The day finally came to find out if my long and endless hours of practice had paid off. I walked over to the board, half nervous, and half excited. People were walking with mixed ex- pressions on their faces. I started down the list of names. Half way through the list I started thinking, there is always next year. I got to the last name on the list and started walk- ing away. All the feeling was gone and I could not think. Wait a minute, the last name was mine! April I5 and 16 will seem like a long time to some people, but to me it is only a short way away. Then I get to perform on stage at R.J. Reynolds auditorium in front of all those people. Laurin Hayworth looks on as Melanie Vaughn checks for her name on the list of acts U50 trying out for the Key Club Follies. M1 5 Q Eric Hedgecock looks on in the background as Robert Conrad looks over the list of names along with Chip Petree. Travis Morgan and Pres. Kent Gitter. t i . . ,wfwwm ., if Q if A adv' Girls' Council members Suzanne Clark, Charlotte Chandler, Angie Hicks, lris Richardson, Julie Pharr, Mandy Adkerson and Kirsten Schorer in Action practicing for Follies. When you see the Vogler's Funeral Home van in the R.J. Reynolds park- ing lot, you can bet that Eye to I will not be far behind. The five man band is made up of three juniors: Blanton Vogler, vocals, Chip Petree, bass guitar, and Charles Von lsenburg, guitar. There is one sophomore: Ward Williams, guitar, and one senior from Mt. Tabor: Mike Lawrence, drums. Petree and Williams started the band four years ago. Their first drum- mer, Scott Bryant, joined the band ape proximately one year later. Vogler joined the band when Petree heard him singing a U2 song in the base- ment of Petree's house. Von lsenburg joined the band as a replacement for Williams, who was out of town when the band was scheduled to perform. Lawrence joined the band when Bry- ant went to play in a larger band. The band was confident that they would make the Follies because, We have the talent, we play what people want to hear, and I hope Qwej play it well, Vogler replied. None of the members of the band know what the future holds for them. I hope we go to colleges close togeth- er and play at college parties. l hope we stick together and do as much as we can. Petree said. We all believe we have the talent to make it big, but we also realize that it is a big chance and a big risk. Vogler added. All of the members had a hard time trying to sum up the band in one word. Hectic, versatile, and enigmat- ic, were the replies of Vogler, Von lsenburg, and Petree. fOriginal Ideas lsr' TURJRLLQ There are budding ninjas, equestrians, and pilots, among other things, in this melting pot known as R.J. Reynolds High School. Our future ninja is a red headed sophomore named Crystal Belcher. She takes karate at Karate International at least two, sometimes three evenings a week. Karate emphasizes self discipline and a positive attitude. Speed, strength, and technique are vital to the success of a karate student. Constant alertness and a resistance to pain must also be developed. To reach a higher rank, one must undergo a physical test with increasingly difficult requirements, says Crystal, who has earned a brown belt, which is one rank lower than a black belt. ln karate, great attentions is given to the knowledge of the most vulnerable body parts. Although she is scarcely five feet tall, excluding her Aqua- Netted coiffure, Crystal can deliver a lethal blow to one of these areas. lt may be wise to stay on her good side. One great aspect of karate is it allows you to progress at your own speed so you're never 'behind' unless you quit trying. lt's hard to manage tennis and horseback riding, says Mary Dagenhart, a junior. ln addition to being a seeded player on R.J.R. varsity tennis team, Thomas Beaver, Mary's four year old thoroughbred, keeps her very busy. lt's a lot of hard work keeping her horse in great shape. Mary goes almost every day to Grassy Fork Stables, where Thomas Beaver boards. Even on cold and rainy days, Beaver needs to be groomed and exercised. lt seems like all this would get old pretty quickly, but Mary is dedicated to her horse and does her work with a terrific attitude. She claims that all her hard work is worth it, since she and Beaver have done well in various horse shows. There are at least four pilots at R.J.R., but only one is a girl. According to Ashley Burnham, a junior, Flying is something l've wanted to do as far back as l can remember. Learning to fly takes many hours of memorizing maps and charts and many other things, in addition to mandatory flight practice aboard a plane. Ashley has not only done all this well, but she has earned the recognition of more experienced pilots. Since starting lessons this year, she has soloed in a minimum of mandatory hours because she has shown great skill handling an aircraft. She is a member of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, otherwise known as the AOPA. To become a member, you have to be invited to join, and l'm glad to have been invited. The AOPA has a lot of programs that help to make flying small airplanes safer. ILIIQO W i K x K Ashley Burnham, above, practices flying three or more times a week at Smith Reynolds Airport. Mary Dagenhart, above, takes a break with Beaver, her horse. Crystal Belcher, left, practices her offensive strategy. PIPER 'M' 'W mg ,sw va l53fOriginaI Ideas Ever wondered what it's like to get married and how much plan- ning goes into wed- dings? On November 24th, 1987, two Quest classes got to partici- pate in a mock wedding that they planned them- selves. This was all a part of Mrs. Paula White's plan to help give students an idea of what goes into planning and carrying out an ac- Tabitha shares a piece of the wed- ding cake with Jeff. J tual wedding. Two cou- ples from Mrs. White's fourth and fifth period classes tied the knot with help from Rev. Kir- sten Schorer. The cou- ples were Jeff Vaughn and Tabatha Howell and Chad Whisenhunt and Heather Moser. The rest of the students in the classes were wed- ding attendants or helped serve the guests at the reception. Right Jeff Vaughn and Tabitha Howell exchange rings during the wedding ceremony. I ,V A ,,.., , og :ia X154 , 6 , ,, A' r f , f i r, Qs W E 5 '- i i? iI:'15E: 'I , W :ZEN , , , ff-- , f -2 bw, 1 r 1 Iwi' 'mf . . ' gi f gg 9 r 2 ,ff Q f -,W V , , Above Kirsten Schorer, Tony Vlasis, Brian Fireman and Debbie DeBruhI enjoy the food at the reception. , X N rf ,, K Below Tony Vlasis escorts Jennifer Sykes af- ter the wedding ...ie . ' N 18 .: 5: gk in .. e l55fOrlginaI Ideas -, W X X , nj, K QP' X X my K X w AN -Q' Q-Q my Vx, +A K Q X Michael Vaughn waits patiently at the door to the landing in hopes that his ride will soon arrive. I VH, yn,-.gwglwfw ff A., Waiting for his friends to show up, Chad Cunningham laughs as the time rolls on. AW 'mn .Mm ,WW S i AWVMWM l57fOriginal ideas The school year 1987-88 wiil always be a year to remember. Beginning with the Con- stitutions bicentennial celebration in Sep- tember through the Seniors graduating in June. The many events pertaining to this school year were captured in The Year ln Review . SEPTEMBER - The first day back to school from summer break started us off. So on after. the celebration of the CLS. Constitution bicentennial took place, North Carolina became one of 25 states chosen for the possibility for a Supercollider Atom smasher test site, and the 24 day strike by the NFL players began. OCTOBER -- The excitement of Home- coming filled the air as the football team prepared for , the game against ,niq- X i ,l - r -fs Davie and clubs were planning fi their floats and banners. The Sen- ate brought the re- , jection of Judge Rob- ert Bork for Supreme Court Justice. After weeks of question- ing, the Senate vot- ed on The rejec- tion 58-42. The worst day ever for the Stock Market since the 30's as the Dow 508 causing panic among inves- and a fear of a crash. sports, the Twins defeat- ed the St. Louis Cardi- nals in the World Se- ries. .gr '1' ,4-uk -.0 Q- , NOVEMBER -,Fire broke out in l.oriHon's King Cross under- ground subway station causing thousands of dollars of damage. A Continental airlines jet crashed on takeoff at Denver's airport killing a large but unknown number of people. Haz- ardous waste treat- ment piant sites were dropped for Davidson and Rowan counties af- ter thousands of resi- dents tumed out to pro- test the local plants. J Lillian Thomas was - 1 found guilty of first de gree murder in the shooting death of Vickie Calhoun in Rural Hall. ln music, RUSH came to Charlotte for the Hold Your Fire tour proving to thousands of fans what they can reaily do. Finally, November brought a very welcome 4 day break after 2 long months of school. DECEMBER - As cold filled the air and the radiators clanked, one could feel the growing excitement for the holiday season and the sure sign Winter had arrived. Presi- dent Ronald Reagan made history by hav- ing the first Washington Summit meeting with Russias Mikhail Gorbachev and sign- ing the lNF treaty. This treaty is an agree- ment that limits the number of Nuclear devices within the United States and Rus- sia. Presdential prospect Gary Hart re joined the race after dropping out earlier in the year. The Winston-Salem Symphony put on their 27th production of The Nut- cracker . Students prepared for the 2 week vacation for the Holiday, And in sports, the Super Bowl brought no compe- tition as the Washington Redskins bowled over the Denver Broncos 42-10. ln music Motley Crue came to Greensboro to rock the socks off their fans. JANUARY -- Snow once again created an extended vacation for students and most businesses as old man winter dumped lO inches of snow closing schools from Janu- ary 7-13. Below freezing temperatures dur- ing the day and even colder conditions at night kept roads covered with snow and ice for days and finally reopening schools a week and a half later. Midland Texas be- came a big name in news as rescue work- ers worked for hours to release 14 month old Jessica McClure who had fallen in an empty well shaft. The ever most famous K 6 W Cafeteria on Knollwood St. also made big news when it blew up from a Natural gas leak. The cafeteria had been a favorite breakfast and dinner spot for over 30 years. The explosion which occured at 2:30 a.m. shook houses 3 and 4 blocks away and was heard more than 20 miles away. All students spent their early part of January preparing for Exams which all stu- dents were required to take this year be- cause of the new policy. The smash hit Dirty Dancing hit the theatres with a bang starring Patrick Swayze and FEBRUARY - Politics are the big news as presidentiai prospects Robert Dole QR3 and Richard Gephardt take the ticket in the lowa Caucuses. The Winter Olympics in Calgary Alberta Canada was the sports news for 2 weeks. Although the Ll.S.A. didn't do as well as hoped Brian Boitano and Debi Thomas both brought home med- als in figure skating and Bonnie Blair not only brought home the gold medal but set a new worlds record in speed skating. At Reynolds the swim team were setting records of their own. After months of hard training and many many meets they quali- fied for the state finals, Good Morning Vietnam starring Robin Williams was pop- ular at the movies as well as Jimmy Buffet and KlSS in concert. MARCH -- The air turning a bit warmer was a reassuring sign that spring would soon be here. Spring Fever really hit at the beginning of March as afternoon temperaf tures reached the mid 6Ois, and during and after school road trips were made to Reyn' olda Gardens and surrounding areas, The Grammy Awards brought shock to many music fans as well as music stars them- selves. Sting was voted Best male vocalist as was Whitney Houston Best female vos calist. L12 was voted as Best group as well as Best album The Joshua Tree . The song of the year came from the movie An American Tail entitled Somewhere Out There. Bruce Springsteen Knocked the walls of the Dean Dome in Chapel Hill down in his two sold out shows, Fans came from miles around to catch The Boss on tour. ln politics Super Tuesday was a big day for presidential prospects as Election '88 continued on. APRIL - This was a very exciting month as the Prom drew closer and everyone Knew Spring had finally arrived. The Annu- al Key Club Follies rolled around once again to give the students at Reynolds an Opportunity to show off their talent to their school mates but to the community as well. And finally the ever famous spring break that everyone lived for. Many stu- dents headed to the beach. the Caribbean, the mountains, some place in between or just stayed at home to relax! MAY - This was a very exciting month for the Seniors as well as a sad one. They finally reached the top and after four years at Reynolds tthe first class to go 4 yearsb they had a chance to reflect on the memo- ries Reynolds and High school as a whole has given them. There was a very festive feeling in the air as everyone including the faculty was preparing for the coming sum- mer, AP. exams were taken during May as well as long assigned term papers were due. The last full month of school was an important one for everyone as Seniors thought toward next year and rising sen- iors, juniors and sophomores worked to continue the Reynolds tradition and Spirit!! JUNE - This was a hard first 2 weeks as summer was on everyones minds but school and exams were still to be put up with. Yearbooks were distributed in May but could still be seen in the hands of many being gazed in and frantically signed. June lOth, the day the Seniors have been wait- ing for. The night they walked across that stage shook hands with the principal re- ceived their diploma and realized they had really GRADUATED!!! 45 j Q ' T t 1 9 0 T I t F.. fs- 8 :., I . r .. - X- in sli. ' l t get A .1 -r ' r X GQ! ' 34:-?f'e I I tif t m l fxsfysgth Q N is Q ,Q A - ' . : .C . i f ' 1 g g f i 5 gr 4 11 -i?f'5'1-N e ' if 3 .Q . .r,-.sg .- Nasir A .N fs-. WM lii'i i rt'tlKtfS -613325 1 59 f Original ideas 1 ln the weeks proceeding the Christmas vacation, Sen- ior homerooms began being measured for caps and gowns used in the gradua- tion ceremony. The Seniors' height, weight, and head size are measured in order to or- der the right size cap and gown for every student. The process of measuring takes place early in the year to be sure that all the proper sizes are either available or or- dered. Mrs. Still ordered the caps and gowns for the Class of 1988 on February 2, 1988. The caps and gowns are normally received by the school early in May. The stu- dents receive the caps and gowns in the middle of or late in May. The caps and gowns for Reynolds are white. When asked about the reason for the caps and gowns being white, Mrs. Still commented that They have always been white and it's just tradi- tional l guess. Maybe one day Reynolds graduates will wear black and gold caps and gowns, but nobody knows if there will be any serious consideration given to this idea anytime in the near future. When Gradua- tion is finally over, the Sen- iors report to a specified room and turn in their caps and gowns and they are giv- en their tassel and diploma. Most of the seniors then return outside to spend time with their families and friends. The Seniors, or many of them begin packing their bags and head to the beach either the night of graduation, or early the next morning. Original Ideas! 1 as-Asiiww Debbie Debruhl and Paul Edmond wait patiently to be measured for their caps and gowns ,f .Muni While Vickie Dendy gets measured by Mrs. Fix, Greg Egloff watches intently. This project shows the differenc hazards of the world and the countries in which they exist. Students stand to pledge allegiance to the flag during the Constitutional celebration assembly. W 4 P 5Af7fie?r'2 it - Qc h pot - Q , 'i N C3525 fa 'gg ,, gal ggiglgzgiig21:5igfgigiljgjigljgiisixsiisisifitgiigxiii rumperis g W 'lil?5 ?flQf!git i - NCOl5fWS Jfegiig DQS, 3 i'1!rn- , mtv- r- , r ' , 2 f . . ' v,,,.f r , L, 1 it , My--. .. .... NM., V V An.-r uw. ,W my F , Scott Colter and Sam Witt, both who are in Latin 4, showed great creativity as well as artistic talent with this project. They wrote the Star Spangled Banner , our national anthem, in Latin. jOriginal Ideas Reynolds students have always had a sense of pride in their school, feeling that they had the best of everything. Now students are beginning to see the large amounts of talents found in the student body. The Constitution's Bicentennial anniversary, inspired an assembly that featured Reynolds students acting out the role of Modern Day Constitutional Convention delegates. The assembly, September 16, brought out the tension and feeling present at the signing of the Constitution. The play Six Characters in Search of an Author was put on by the Drama Club May seventh and eighth, 1987. The play, which was open to the public, was viewed by many people, as the attendance both nights was impressive. sf AQ. Staying relaxed, the best way to avoid stage fright, is no problem for Roland Todd. o g iia aSfl62 i Z i 1 2 Samantha Sullivan begins to apply the make-up that will age her almost twenty years. Modern day Constitutional Convention Delegates debated the ratification of the amendments. Es , ai! v 1 Q llfw-l? 5 At Reynolds, all good things come in two's. There are two days in a week-end, there are two parking lots to choose from, but most im- portantly, couples usually come in twos. Two is a good number, and because of this, we want you to remem- ber who you are two with during this 1987-88 school year. This was only the be- ginning for many who would be two for a long time. Nw 5 ,T . ,L Julius Martin and Parris Adams enjoy themselves at Oktoberfest. fr ' ma W vi itziiw Eric Dirr and Patrick Parker compare their class sch Mrs. Linda Neu and Mr. Richard Mock try to show us how to celebrate Oktoberfest. e at the open house held on August 25th, ,V: . , J LL vw 1 1 W7 2 M. ,H fp, gf- Q ,Q 5' ,si i,,v Y Wy, ' f ,fir QL, fa, U'a JP , warm- 71' EW 5. 4 .5 :Ju an ag. V. , W ' W if ' ' Q K - Nw - .5qA '1g. '. L x 1 ' E ' I NH 3: 0 , W ' 'i ,'-ZX f. 'si f. .P l ' -N' , 7' lv N .1 - , Reynolds has always been known by its outstanding ac- ademics record or by its spir- it, but from the very begin- ning friendships have really made Reynolds what it is to- day. At Reynolds there is a true feeling of closeness that is expressed to every one by every one whether its a Hi or a simple smile. The friends you have here now could very well be your friends for life. That's what makes this place so special. Chris Slyvinski and Chirs Jones smile for the camera during Oktober- fest. They were among many who represented RSC at their basketball toss booth. Original ldeasj 'www D -fs uw-5.- :A-3 v' 4 L In 3-95, ig' ,. 44-.,i u vi , 5 1.18-5 - - U' ' j' A f 4 n' Josh Sugg, Al Stubbs, Tate Ogburn. Kirk Sanders. Pat Sterchi and Andrew Bazemore high atop Mt. Baldy in Philmont, New Mexico, 'lt 1987 V Adrienne Boyle, Jennifer Sykes and Christa Prout show they're best of friends, s . L Q. ,film ..k, .. Sv I. - ,sp . - ' l .1 if A Y' E lqtizl 5331: A g i i li tial' ln! - iljvsr L' i it i ' p i is f itigi'f's'?5lL5lf?P? l '. Q ff , 5 rl A Magi G K Y 1 QWHQQSEQQ , 4 I ' ' . Amt any , V., ' Am A l g , Sr, ' . ' :- ,wif f ',. .1 J A gf-7.x,I6 A A ' , ,.-73' ' 'L i 1 Y X 7 F. ,mm Y My . 5, V I 4 nzzjiixiy N J X f . mg K f ...F 5.53, , J.. f - L A xx Hi f .MV ,V . , i f ff r i Q, s ,., , V gt .Q Karen Vestal, Krit it v faux . . m 0 V , n .. 'eff in Crafford, and Greg Gilbert sit for a while and enjoy Pepsi and Dominos pizza. i 5 2 fuk' ill 4 X ' m 11.1 A-MW! ., bf: , sw 5 5 ,- 1 gl Valerie Martin, Alice Goodman, and Jennifer Smith stop for a moment during a conversation. v ix, Robert Conrad, Nancy Paynter enjoy each other's company, while Brad Miller pops up to be captured by an ever-watching CBFTTSFBFTXBD. Q ' .1 . -lo Q Q0 Allen Scott, Eric Rauschenberg, and Brian Lovelace suddenly discovered that while deep in conversation, they were being spied upon by a camera. They promptly stopped their conversations and gave special their look to the photographer. -l67fOriginal Ideas I - 3 7 Ougzmf App dw A it .W .- , .f ,,,,. ' f .- ,.- I - ., .-fir, ,-,. 6,10 U Y .. V .- MM..-A , M' v- ,. ,Af4'1,...,,,..:-f'k , I' A 4,,,,,.f.-W-N 1 ,N W, fr 4, UM ,, ,.,-H 'f V- , WW .,..-ff' ,,,..-Q- ',,,.w nv, ', - ,,,.f-rv' - nr- ,.f- ..A' -'M' ,,,.v..f' N-,f- ' ,.,f ,,..w Ar.,--H' A .. 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Aqezyeam 205fOriginaI A Elaine Mosley Stacey Moyer Tonya Neely Rebecca Neenan Keith Nelson Angela Noah Tonya Noah Betay Noel! Ken neth' Norman Ken Page Angela Palmer Chris Paschold Gerald Patterson Kindfa Payne Jennifer Pegg Marsha Peoples Beth Perry Chip Petree Julie Pharr Sophia Phuong Karina Pino Rim Porter Mike Provenzano Marc Pruitt Brad Pryce Tracy Pryor Holli Pyatte Kim Queen Eric Rauschenberg Jason Reece Original Appearancesf206 Rokglli Terry R se Anne R Hman qfbiichole Peidy 2 Christian Remington - Derek Rene r wsu , h 3 E Iris Ric at son . ' Phikippe Rifaat 2 Lagier Risdon Robert Eden , s iikbavid Rgiiinson 'Reginaidkobinscfi' ' E Camille Rogers m x x , mA - , XX? A, iq 7'df1wafeer4:u1oAo'c727ofu1e4f,: Ffewdahfmuluofwfdhwwlmfdehwwlwlfdeda M-Aww' Hewdnhwlmfmdhfmldehwzmfdeuxmpi I-fewdahwwzaudhwwl n0Z'dekuowA:defZaA5:ef1 -wakeihm' !-fewdahwwAamlhwwAdehww4:de1ZwUe- fomwhm. my Bum 207 fongm. Brandon Rumple Billy Ruona Patrick Russell Steve Samuels Scott Sawyer: Michelle Scales Shannon Scales Justine Schmidt- ' Amy Schulz Steve Scott Christie Shaver Randy Shearin Elizabeth Sheehy Sarah Shipwash Chris Shore Andrea Shutt Molly Sieburg Andy Siegrist Corey Simmons, Krystal Simmons Stephen Sink Rachel Sizemore 'Andre Smith Angela Smith Jayme Smith Jennifer Smith Jennifer Smith Jeremy Smith Penelope Smith .. Tony Smith Original Appearances!208 M Z' X X 1 t 5 Ei . -- MX X 1 f rf S ix Xxixx . r X e Kgs Q f E re 3 e Xw JS Q X 5, 4 ef eg r-'ff 2 Sr ,Q if S. . No Photo Available ff! John iifchi Blake Sievenson . Dana Stewart K drick Studda Laura Smyth Jolnjggolomoq. Saiiivfipachk Arvdfiei Sparks, ' Brent Sparks TylgrLSpilIman L TrenaWSta1ey fQi? ' Cliff Stencil Andrgw Steargxs Us I-F16 12 We man, hide? gwqou, Tieuwxrewbwvmaaag mmeufahnafguqhykzcdwf yearn wax WiwfmadewwZ1Z1keaudwofwbuyi1'wdAock4 wal a,pz2fkAweaEo. Uuyeazawdwlwaz 77q1mg151ZvkemyA5f1 offmile MZ my M06 Akai' eww mm. Eufbwveauafgllf Lim Rene! My 209f Original A Delshanna Stokes V Peter Strates Al Stubbs Michael Sullivan Michelle Surratt Christine Sutliff Shannon Sutphin L Robert Swaim ' Teresa Swink Spencer Taft l James Tate Danielle Tedesco Abraham Thomas Cedric Thomas Damon Thomas Etaundra Thomas ' ' 7 Kim Thomas Patrick Thomas Robert Thomas Carole Thompson Rod Thompson in Corbett Tiller i7ii2April Timmons Kevin Transou Tywanda Treadwell Chris Troup Leigh Troxler V Joseph Tuttle Mlchellelffunle Tina Underwood Ongmal AppearanCesf2-1 O Ewa' .,f N..e ,...v' i 'w 'N m Nnng...,,.,, XS .fax A fx No Photo Available Available W as 1, cal SX- Ronald Walker Ronda Wai! Susan Wall Shannon Ward Jennifer VanNess Melanie Vaughn Michael Vaughn Hilary Vining Blanton Vogler ' Charles Von lsenburg Crystal ,Waiters Allison Walker Katie Walker Robert Walker Original Appearances i Emil' Nedra Weaks David Weavil Jennifer Webb Kim Weiborn Kris Welch Terry Weils Mark West Tawaria West Lisa Wetherhold Courtney White Thomas Whitley Christopher Wifdeman Noelle Wilcox David Wiiiiams Demetrius Williams Dorcas, 'Mliiams Micheiie Williamson Elliott Wilson Sean Wilson Samuel Witt Tanita Wright Whitney Wright Susan Yarhorough Joseph Yeatts Tonya Yeatts Tony Ziglar Jenie Zou You Zou Original Appearancesf212 ! D , few, Available No Photo xXx 'S S by Q.. . Y as X, 55 'Q Q gs 4. J WDP The Mercidita Acuin Robert Allred wr fav QW Stacy Allred Matthew Amos Brenda Anderson Mike Andler Teresa Armstrong Mari Atwell Mike Atwell Chad Ayers Robert Ayers Gordon Babb 2 1 Original Appearances Lawrence Bailey f Nicole ,Baker i Dawn Barker Thomas Baroocly Crystal Belcher Angel Bell - Stephanie Bell April, Hindus i Marcello Bitting Matthew Bivins Elizabeth Bledsoe Kenya Blue Cindy Board V Beth Boesel i Erika Boesel l l4,, AarongB0hn ' L Derek Soles Bryan Booler Abigail Boone h h Walter,Best Melissa Boston ,Sharon Bmijman 'Charlene Bfieiey Jeffrey Britt Andrew Brokopp Jennifer Bullock Stacy Bumgarner L Kimberly Butler K f A Mary Butler Henry Byrd Original Appearancesfz-14 xr! - .. lg 'Qi 'l 574 Q4 fr Ji 5 wi X, , 5. .. . 152-',.k5i 4 R Y '.x,:t.s5'Rf,yji:'Q ' ,wx sfs is N5 756 .. .1 ,K .... 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Wlafwwull EukaB0e4e! 2 1 5fong1nal A Jeffrey ,Colville Douglasfloniad William Cbnmd Kimberiy Cczrmier Erika Cams Jonathan Culbreath Michael Culhfeath Tomarrow Cuthreii Shannon' tjgilfon Souphab Daohizeang Beth Davis Clifton Davis Derek Davis Linwood Davis Mary Davis 1 WQrd752iiiiSh Christopher I-Qiekie Gioria Delacalzada Mary Dillard Nicole Drake Jeffrey Dudley Gwfsf , Renael fQQii!Qp ' M8Tf2iE'tH1U!1 - Joey Durham James Edwards Stewart Edwards Argyro Elefantis - Richard Eilictt Meka E?wS Ongmal Appearancesf2-16 Xxx Ay 'Ry lyk? A 4, t ,kk. 3 5 .:-' Q if LScarietFefgixsor1 ' Matthew Fife SQ, S WX 5 if ,A Anthony Fisher ,ig Y . Allison Fitzgerald 55? Y ffxsnveygzflfiief Michaei Friday .k XX x XXX Sabrina Funderburk Theodoreigtfis Sabrizidi gieii Samaria kiginfy Heather Garrison Sean Gipson James Gledhili Tonya Fflgzeli gf, m Michelle Fgqrtes Limesig Uaf7uZ'wfd5477MuddaEfh1Ieev0r,6eewmwaA acmpmaksaam. 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Dm LW 21 7!Original A April Glenn Donnell Glbver Derek Goodman Brian Graham Dodie Gray Dora Green Patricia Greene Kristi Greerwraid Christinefiriffin Terrence Gwyn Deidri Gwynn Eugene Hairston Paul Hanclsman Tamara Hanks Matthew Hanley Benjamin Hardwick Robert Hankrader Charlie Harrell Mary Harris Melissa Harris Greg Harris Jeffrey Hartzog Johiji Hash CB l-ielsabeck Ltanya Hickman Lisa Hicks Todd Hicks Leslie Higdun Tamekai Hill 5 7' WW s . if' M .K r V 'zvv f f 'S 'L 4 X A l I I .fm ,hi x W WM Wg, mm W, Wm No Photo Available M' QE 5 Q rs 1 4 ... , fa w qff ' 4 f ' 55 . , yi? '!f H'X 3 1 . 4 - i . '- zgdl' Jimmy Jackson Ronaid Jackson 'Shanngf .iacksonjgi Connie James Clayidg ,Jarrell Michelle 'Jar reii Juhn .Jenkins Soniaidenkins V Pete Hpdges V Zhao 26 Huang Steve Hucfspeth Michael ' Hughes 'forex Q-ipghes , 3 Chfigtqggizer Hunt I iLaS!fiibniibf3-iunt fi iff? i Jeffery Husel ii Brenda Intinger Kenichi'-Izumi ' Dylan DeVires and Claire Culbreath 3 , ff! 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Ax is Timothy Olson Stefanie Paul Amy Perkins Dallas Perry Melissa Perry Serena Perryman Jedeclian Person Rhonda Peterson llli-Sha Pinnix Christopher Pollen I Z23!Original Appearances Jennifer Renecar Amanda Renfro Michqglf Reyes ' Tiffanyiffihynard Nathaniel Riddie Bryan Rieves Wiifredo Rivera Aarmfkohbins Brian Riabinson Makeissah Robinson Camifle Rogers Tracy Rclminger JameS Roney Jerry' Rmrie Rick Schell Stephargig Schultz Wfiziqyfscott Susan Seaver Julie Seivers Ravi Sharma g, 5fBP1139'ii92 5h5W ' Jeriiiiggfgiiieefrin Dust'iziW8i'zearon Colin Shepard Lavonia Shepherd m JUBELQ Efmmmns' m V Preshiikiimmons Cassandria Simon Reuben Singletary Chadysakinner Orlglnal AppearanCes!224 No Photo Available 4-.Q r A X 4 Patricia Skinner Brian Smith Sharnette Smith Tara Speas James Spivey Delilhle Springs Michelle Sggglirrg Melissa Szauffer Neil Stewaity Forrest 'Slddciard . ,gf '- 1 9 Sw All .rf xx E -2 -sf x K X it i , iv Q Jason Stools e Iyesha Stowe 'gi Chem: Strange Richard Sumner Stephen Sink and others walk onto the landing. Suzanne Sulliff Alice Swann Brandon Sykes Jeffrey Sykes 225fOriginaI Appearances Lorraine' Tatum Scott Tayior Stefanie Tayior Jaymar Thomas Paul Thomas Tiffany Thomas Artanzia Thompson Chariita Thompson Cary Tierney Josh Tierney Reginald Toliver Vicky Tsitseras Tobin Tucker Sanah Tulachanh Armamarie Turner David Tutile Darren liner Rodney ,Vance Angela Vlars Amy Vaughn Amy Waiker Tanya Wal! M Stephen Waller Charles Ward Franklin Warren Bryant Washington Ciamon Weeks W Dawn White W Lewis white Arrrrror Sora 'White Orlgmal Appearancesf226 .ggi 'JE t K' I.,' r R 3, rgfiiea 5 W 6 . 2 O 'Sli .L ,. - Q Us Q ' . Q E , 'Y is six? 1 : RM .lx is 53 Y K Mi R, .L 3 4 ?s'Q25ig1'2'if 'iz2: --:-,:2f:r fwfwffifVQSZEZSEEQQMQQQKQEEZ Ximiiiifaiwgz52132511uwfgiiiszwgzam gzvswarfxzmlevzaw M::,f1p:wMw,a4W.www wfgm-W,.,Q,M ,. 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Aug Paudeubcui 233fOriginal Appearances Andrew Katsamas 4 Chris 'Kil'fflfl'!S1' f MiatiAi'iirfg Q Patrick King Pretrina Kirby ' 'fiiamala Hannah Knott m 'Gabe Kruger -2 Lorien Kelp V SeanffSiJtteA Vilas Lark ' Adam Lqnch ' Robert Lemons Kelvin Lindsey Christen Lineberry Virginia Lixwilie Conrad Little V Jocelyn Little Qpnnle Livinggmn mJohnny ',i,ifiiig , 4 '.mA' RacheILefgg1Igre ,A'1 ,h' George1?g5?g3ps Sean Mailnn Brian Marxin Tywaun Martin Mary Maybach Philiip McCloud h Norma Mcffmrkle Michael McD6Sizell Stephanie McDowell Ongmal Appearancesf234 Jud' The fi l 3 K I 3 xx if-si .r S E Beefwe X , S , Ma ice Mor W 1 i if if , L71 Mag Neace David Neal M9915 A Jewwffff Mmffs Robett Myers Caivin Napper -Aragh Nasser 'llQQi9f9'f4c6ee Melxssa McGuir T ' Cdrey McNeil 4 'xa er cSwain, AieY nd M mi.Qf?r3grd.Melton V ,555 -!?fff!'?iWfC 0f' Kix?eiia'Mobiey I 'f ' John Money ' Us fvafdag wal my mug. 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Lashawns Thomas Patrick Thompson Linh Throung Lisa Townsend Robert Travis Elizabeth Venn Paul Vanbless Stephen Ylasis 1Sharilyp,Ward ,QQ L Alexander Warcllowi Pearl Washington Shannon West Tamiko Whisonant Nathan, White , 3 Richard White Matthew Whitley Kenneth Whitlock Emmanuel Williams Jeffrey Williams ' Julius Williams Toya Williams 239!Original Appearances Jul? The Beginning af' Johnny Williamson Derek Wilson Lisa Wilson Krislin Wood No Photo Available x V' X I if Q 2 l il Nicole Woods Jeri Wright Christopher Wyse Ronald York Garrett Zedlar Original Appearances! Kuame Woods Stacey Young Stephan Adger Casina Attucks Michael Atwood Shivenna Barr Clifton Bates Michael Binkley Chrisma Brock James Covington Octavius Covington Nat Davis Donald Dowell Derek Eury Greg Evans Michael Fenner Latoscha Fisher Pat Fleming Robert Flynn Lanita France William Fuller Chris Gray Darren Griffin Michael Guilbault Tarra Hairston Fred Harden Richard Hicks Robin Ingram lrvin Johnson Lysonya Jones Kenneth Kirby Terri Lewis R.L. Lineberger Katrina McCloud Charles Mclntyre Tremayner Melton Anh Nghiem Kenneth Page Anthony Patella Regina Robinson Pam Ross Robert Rothrock Edward Scott Danielle Stewart Anthony Sykes Junetta Tart Donald Weaks Quincy Wilson Not Pictured W Claudia Arce Shawn Brim Theresa Brown Ferando Covington Derek Davis Clifford Ellis Edward Fulks Brent Fuller Jackie Gambell Lori Gantt Darrell Cramer Joey Hummel Bobby Hunter Raphael Jenkins Michael Lipscomb Chris Nelson Tricia Nurse Michael Page Chance Palmer Laura Puckett Anthony Richardson Tammy Scales Wade Shaw Shelton Shepherd David Smith lyesha Stowe Sarah Tate Timothy Titus Sherry Toliver Kathy Weston Demus Williams Tracy Williams Anthony Wilson Donald Wilson Steven Wilson Steven Woody Marguette Worthy O ON Lomark Barren Alonzo Brown Darryl Brown Demetria Chambers Brent Cheek Stephanie Coleman Wayne Cornwell Gerald Fenner Heather Hayes Waddell Hopper Wendy Huffman Jonathan Hunter Rodney Kirby Rodney E. 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V! yi f ? 3 , f My ?' , 2 42 f' -H f',i'if My ,, ,V ag ,,,, The Right Appropach!242 Horne Economics teacher, Mrs. Joan Hardin, English teacher, Mrs. Kaaron Saunders, Art teacher, Mrs. Ann Lanning and Math teacher, Mrs, Sarah Fix find new interest in the science field .. swf m r W, . ia. , ,ll 'W if Academics Faculty Which school boasts more National Merit Schol- ars than any other high school in the Winston- Salem! Forsyth County system? R.J. Reynolds. This is only one of the many extraordinary quali- ties that the academic side of Reynolds has. Dur- ing the course of the 1987-88 school year, Reyn- olds turned out nine Gold Key winners. Within the school, Reynolds has such students as Glen Mays who excels not only in academics but also athlet- ics. Who is the backbone of R.J. Reynolds high school the Faculty! These men and women give their time and energy to support the hard- working students as well as the less motivated students. Besides the regular Monday afternoon faculty meetings, the teachers may be seen spon- soring clubs and special interest organizations, tutoring their students for that extra edge, coach- ing within our outstanding atheletic department, and devoting extra hours to homework Hotline. Their dedication to this school and its students have set the basis for our high standards of aca- demics. The increase in absences might be a re- sult of the new exam policy. The Winston-Salem! Forsyth County school system implemented a new exam policy this year. Students were not exempt from first semester exams and could only have five absences for the year with an A, four with a B, and three with a C in order to be exempt from second semester exams. Reactions varied among teachers and students. Most students were unhappy with this new situation. Teachers found themselves overloaded with exams to grade and little time to do it. January's snowfall added to the chaos surrounding exams. Much needed prepara- tion time was lost due to weather conditions. The school functions as a whole through the coopera- tion of the students and the faculty. The faculty and administration are a vital part of the continua- tion of tradition and pride at R.J. Reynolds. The academic side of Reynolds is but one element of the features that Reynolds offers. lt is the facul- ty's job to introduce the students to many sides of life, one of which is academics. New Traditions have started while old ones persist. Some of these are The Key Club Rock Festival, the personal announcements each morning, Octoberfest and Follies. 243fThe R ght App W M- iff- -V-- i f flf rsezaa- -'-- ' w::,1,,,,,,T:-1 ,..... ..M..xaasFg? i3 Q-ui' it Win an e sghs,LLl..i?rrfrfrf'tm?i'a A , .,.,,,.,,,A,A,, xx .N .... N, , , W all wi are M Www wager? ,y,qQr, ,W ,b,i-,-,W iefisissssa H hmwfmeer The Xighr Approach r , E Q 6 122 2321 , l 1 2 2512: 4-aww-if Principal Robert Deaton What Makes the RJR approach to academics so successful? Mr. Robert principal, says, We have a lot of highly motivated students who are interested being as successful as possible, We have caring parents who are interested in si of their children, and we have well-qualified teachers who are interested in getting most out of their students, The Right Approachf244 AcodemicsfFoculry N ,r 11 41 .. Ks Adolphus Coplin What makes RJR 's approach to academics so successful? The staff is sensitive and dedicated to education and the needs of students. Faculty members are willing to put forth effort in order to succeed. Stanley E lrod What makes RJR 's approach to academics so successful? Mainly because of the tradition and reputation for Reynolds. As far as academics has been known state wide. When the students get here they want to continue with the reputation. The students themselves take a lot of pride in carrying on the excellent academic reputation. Sandra Simpson What makes RJR 's approach to academics so successful? We have a staff that is dedicated to helping every student get the most of what we have to offer. Col. Charles Abbey Will Alexander Ashley Atkins Yvonne Baron David Bernheim tx X Kate Berry Jill Branoff Nell Britton Nancy Brown Charles Burns W- I tl g t I X . M' Lydia Burton Evelyn Cabbell Kitty Cagle Rebecca Costner Rhodena Cromer 245fThe Right Approach Q. VQf2 N , ,1JA,Q . Qg,n Q ,Q Vv , iQ 5, Vii .Q T, . . . The Right Approoch ffm sa.. i Decfhalbw 6064 To Mwqf lf you ask around, you will find that most teachers will describe her as organized, patient, fair, and just great. Who are they talking about? Mrs. Mary Porchey. Mrs. Porchey is a math teacher here at Reynolds. She has been teaching for 26 years, 24 of those have been at Reynolds. Except for working in a department store dur- ing high school, her only job has been teaching math. Her high school math teacher was her inspiration for becom- ing a math teacher. When not teaching school, Mrs. Porchey enjoys reading mysteries and loves going to the beach. Mrs. Porchey's colleagues describe her as extremely Th Rght Approachf246 organized. She keeps a calendar in the third floor lounge to let other members of the faculty know what is going on at Reynolds. She has been instrumental in coordinating many faculty activities. Her students feel that she is one of the most organized teachers at Reynolds. They also believe that she is fair as that she always makes sure the student has the benefit of the doubt. Mrs. Porchey works hard to make sure her students do their personal bests. The Class of 1988 proudly dedicates this year's Black and Gold to Mrs. Mary Porchey. Acodernics!FocuIry . Determination and her willingness to help others is exemplified in her after school tutoring, such as here with John Wilson. She is great. She is a good friend to talk to. - Mrs. Sarah Fix The thing that stands out the most to me about Mrs. Porchey is her devotion to this school. She loves the school, the students, and the faculty members. - Mr. Robert Deaton -'-- . A , 1-,K Jil, ' XX c I' ,i V M gn ff! 3' 'f -if '1 ....,zg,,ff. ,ifi af f fffig ,gay . Zi ff' ' , f ht 1 r i f 4 1 f HW J, ff Z' RUWWQW init? W f I W 4 E ,4- Steven Danner Janie Donaldson Randal Dulin Shirley Dunlap Phyllis Dunning Bonnie Evans Sarah Fix Dorothy Francis Carolyn Garber Bette Glance Connie Hance Joan Hardin Valerie Hawes Dixie Hollard Bert Hollifield 247fThe R ight Approach The Right Approoch l Talents Lead To A Summer At Governor's School Everyone anxiously waits for the summer so they can leave for vacations, go to the beach, be with friends, and go to the pool. Many Reynolds High School students are not only awaiting the regular summer activities, but also Governor School. Fifteen students were nominated to represent Reynolds during the summer. This high honor is based on excelling talents and academic and non-academic activities. Governor School is held every summer for sophomores and jun- iors who excel in academic and rim-academic activities. Students Also, each student nominated is required to write an essay on why. they would like to go to Governor's school. Salem College in Win ston-Salem and St. Andrew's Presbyterian College in Laurenburg Va., hold this highly honored program each year. Governor's Schoo is funded by the General Assernbly of North Carolina, and therefori requires no charge to the students. The goal for this program is to le each student experience the modern interests that are associate with their activity. Governor's School offers academic activities ij foreign language, math, natural and social sciences and nonacadem ic activities such as art, drama, instrumental music, and chora music. are chosen to represent each high school. These students become eligible by maintaining a high grade point average and winning awards, and by having experience in the activity in which they excel. The Right Approach codemicsflfoculry fm i Qow l: Jill Johnson, Christin Miller, Rhonda Wall, Shonda Hunt. Row 2: Laura Neal, fonya Smith, Christy Kahl, Linda Lee. Row 3: Matt Hanley, Cliff Stancil, Nathan Nhite, Mark Pierce. An exciting honor of Reynolds High School is the nomi- mation of Christy Kahl, who was chosen by the Winston- 5alemfForsyth County Schools Superintendent Zane i Eargle. Each year the superintendent nominates 2 stu- flents from the school system. Kahl is a sophomore that 1 1oped to be nominated to attend Governor's School pur- C 51-ling Spanish- John Hutchins Jane Hyde Leslie Jamback Mary Jenkins Annie Howard 'givfii . .X If-'f Susan Keener Belinda Kimbrough Ann Lanning Louis Leal Shirley Linker .f xxx i, Norma Long Dollye Mack Joy McLaughlin Tricia McMichael Marilyn Mercer 249fThe Right Appr oach ' - The Right Approoch RJR's Penal System Works Well Are you kidding? l'll NEVER go back! exclaimed one student. Punishment is not a tasteful aspect of school, but a necessary one. As long as students break the rules, there will be a need for Mr. Winnette. Mr. Winnette is the program director for CDC which stands for Classroom for Developmental Change, R.J. Reynolds' in school suspension program. the purpose of CDC is to be an alternative to out of school suspension. The students there have a chance to keep up with their classes, which is why, according to Mr. Winnette, CDC is a better form of punishment than out of school suspension. CDC gives the student the innitiative not to commit the same offense twice. According to Mrs. Costner, an English teacher, Stu- The Right Approach!25O dents seem to hate it because they have to sit in one place all day think it's a deterrent to misbehaviorf' Mrs. Saleeby, a science teac er, also thinks that it's a deterrent. She states, None of my chem try students get sent there. Mrs. Costner's hypothesis seems to be correct. l usually don't s a student more than twice a semester, commented Mr. Winnet' What's it like in that room on the first floor with the blacken windows? Really quiet! Nobody was allowed to talk. Really emb. rassing! Going in there, going to lunch, going out of there, shar one student, who asked to remain nameless. Said another, l new thought l would be in there . . . but l was. Acodemics!Foculry PP ost of those students who have ever been to CDC have found it hard to sit in one ace all day and would not like to repeat their experience. While there, they may not lk, and must complete the work assigned by their teachers. ls CDC a fair form of punishment? Students seem to think so. ?'s a form of punishment that seems less condemnable than out of chool suspension, and most would rather be subjected to CDC 'lan to out of school suspension. Mrs. Costner feels that, Stu- ents who cut classes should receive O's in addition to or in place f it. I think it 's stupid that someone can get put in CDC for tardies. 'veryone runs a little late sometimes, one student offered. The next time you End yourself doing something that could put ou in your favorite assistant principal 's ofHce, it may be wise to onsider whether or not it's worth it to go to CDC. X x XX . :Al ' . v v Richard Mock Frankie Muse Linda Phillips Brenda Molnar Linda Neu Marion Pittman David Morris Wanda Norket Mary Porchey Charles Morrison Glenn Perryman Betsy Prey Laura Mueller Kay Phillips Minnie Lou Raper fThe Right Approa ch -.'-.:, . The Right Approoch EXHITISI Students React To The New Policy Exams? They're even longer? How? Why? Once again it's that time of the year when every student starts to panic and every one is confused, especially with the missed snow days and the new exam policy. ln the past, the policy has been if a student maintained an A average with three abscences, a B average and two abscences, or a C with two abscences that student would be exempt from their exam for that semester. The policy started over each semester. The Forsyth County School Board made the decision to change the exam schedule to no exemptions the first semester and exemptions only to the students that had Th R gh! Approachf252 missed five days during the year and had an A averagi four days and a B average, and three days and a average. Students now go for a full three days of exam with a thirty minute study period and then a ten minut break. The first exam started at 8:25 and ended at 10:2 Then came a 45-minute lunch with an AfB lunch stud that alternated each lunch. The second exam started . 12:00 and finished at 2:00. Charlotte Chandler, a sophomore, said the study per od, . . will be beneficial to the students to ask que tions to their teachers and to have one last chance t review. AAcodemics!FocuIry W A f ,rw ,L-nQ,,.:wf'fff fi f X , f 2 v l f ' wig ff, .,, ,... , f A AY 9 bf ff WWZE, A ' -W, Mg, M X f f , H , fsiignw , f' sw Wil im. , f ' , , i h 9 H-iw 4 x W 7, 'li W 'iii wig-el ' J' wwf The Right Approach Right Approach Enthusiasm And Sense Of Humor Earn Mrs. Janice Weeks Teacher The Yea The teacher stood in the front of the room and looked at the classroom of students. She glanced at the back of the room and noticed one of the boys playing with a toy lizard. She energetically marched over to the offending child. Give me that. she commanded and extended her hand. The boy promptly started to put the lizard in her hand when the lizard began to move. This was not a toy lizard! It was real! She jerked her hand away and told the boy to put the lizard down on a book. which he did. Then the teacher kindly carried the unwanted guest on the book. and placed it outside. This funny but fond event is just one memory of Janice Weeks. a social studies teacher here at Reynolds. This incident. however. was many students and lizards ago and this year Ms. Weeks has been selected by her peers as Teacher of the Year for R.J. Reynolds. Mr. Bert Hollifield. who is a science teacher. was last years choice. Ms. Weeks explains that a teacher is chosen through nominations and voting done by the R.J. Reynolds faculty. When she was chosen. Ms. Weeks said her initial reaction was shock and surprise. but then she said. l felt humbled they vi choose me. Teachers are not just randomly nominated for this program. Each teacher ch must demonstrate hisfher qualities as an outstanding teacher and must be active member of the community. Mr. Hollifield helps the community in cons tional organizations such as The National Wildlife Fund. and the Audubon soc Ms. Weeks is the adult ministries coordinator of her church, and the District Ill President of the International Honorary Sorority for Women Educators, N.C. A Delta Kappa. With an honor like Teacher of the Year there can be a lot of work. A teacher of year's responsibilities include writing a biography about themselves as well writing their philosophy on education. These papers are written for a local se committee made up of teachers. principles, other administrators, and parents use the papers in their judging of teachers in the system level. The sele committee also decides which teachers go on to the regional and state levels. Acodemics!Foculry Q KKK' students like this is what helped contribute to Ms. Janice Weeks, social teacher, becoming Teacher of the Year at Reynolds. Here Ms. Weeks watches nd helps senior, Courtney Bird, in understanding her troublesome homework. All nominees are honored at a luncheon and given ertificates that are copies of the ones that will be placed n their personnel files. Ms. Weeks shows her love of teaching by encouraging ll students who want to become a teacher to do so and ives her own advice to help students. She advises stu- ents to study hard in their chosen area and be dedicated o the idea of teaching. She adds that you must really ove to work with people. Mr. Hollifield also gives helpful dviceg Find a subject you like and care a lot about. The ame goes for students - one without the other is no ood. This is the advice that helped these teachers ecome teacher of the year. ya is Q o n x u iv v Q . n J.. Gay Stelter Clark Taylor Candi Turner Louise Still DeEtte Theisen Roby Walls Mary Storch Jean Thrower Steve Warren Maynard Surratt Martha Tomlinson Ruth Washington Cheryl Swanson Norman Trzaskoma Janice Weeks 255fThe Right Approach T The Right Approoch g Mrs. Mildred Rash works twice a week at Homework Hotline lending students a helping hand when they don't understand what they have been assigned in class that day. Wait! Don't throw away that yellow Homework Hot- line Bookmark. You may wind up needing it someday when you don't understand your homework. Homework Hotline is a service in which a student can call and receive help on their homework over the phone. The Hotline is open from five o'clock to eight o'clock on Monday through Thursday. There are a total of eight teachers from various schools who are employed there. Homework Hotline offers help in the following subjects: history, English, literature, science, and mathematics. The purpose of Homework Hotline is to assist stu- dents in doing their homework and understanding how to study, says Reynolds math teacher Mrs. Mildred Rash, who has been working at Homework Hotline for five years. Calling Homework Hotline can get you out of a bind while doing homework, said Senior Dave Kraus. Jason Reece, a Junior at Reynolds says, At times a student encounters problems which need one of their teachers assistance, but the student can't get this help because he or she is not in school. Therefore, they can receive help over the phone through Homework Hot- line. There are certain times when students are stuck or hindered on a problem with their homework. Unable to Th R ght Approachf256 .4 Q1- Paula White Kay Windsor Susan Yount Tim White Rita Wood Linda Zink reach the school at night, students can contact Home- work Hotline, a great service which is always there with the information you need when you need it, Junior Brent Sparks says. Homework Hotline, which is sponsored by the Win- ston-SalemfForsyth County School System, is open for calls from students of all ages within the system. S X X X xx-A k -.N K'-.N . xx xxx Y - X k k. KX xx X---.N X Xxxxxxi XXXXKN-XX ., XX Xiixx XXXX xgxxgs X XX XX X X NX X - A Z xx -xxx g F S, 5 NXXSN 5 W A 257fSources Of I I lem ak Cafe 2.6.5. .cm Christina Troxler Laurin Hayworth Meg Gibbs Stacey Fano Peggy Fano Devon Davis N nh I wr I .ai Ji ,C Sources Of Interest L, f. i My 1 1 i xi H, ill ' V wx. Q.: Ag. ' drill. aw' -i X 'Aj l an N Holly Covington Tabitha Howell Alex Cvijanovich Candy York Shannon Hemrick Christa Prout Jennifer Sykes Q Q yi 3 ,. ', .1 ,Y ll, 1' Q- milf Q s ,Ulm xg Kent Gitter Tony Vlasis, Robby Harrell, Gretchen Smith, Leigh Bricker, nd r, er, KM A Meadows, Robert Simone, Eric Hedgecock, Eric Matol, Lydell Thompson, I Angie Hicks, Ben Miller Jeff Smith, Charles Richards, Sterling Griggs, GM Q gi 0 H Catherine Turner, Leigh Pervier, Andy Allen, Helen McWhorter, Doug Brown, Tate Ogburn, John K ndara, Sally Watson, John Shepherd I U - I .vi Sources Of interest To our little pumpkin, From babydolls to a baby-blue RX-7. How can 18 years go so quick- ly? Seems like yesterday when we walked the halls of RJR. Congratu- lations Amy! You have always made us so proud. May God contin- 260 ue to bless you always. Love forever, Dad 119665, Mom 119663, Christy 119643 and Ken 119973 i 52 fm x li v YW' Holly, We are proud of all your achievements but we are particularly proud of the person you have become. You are honest, sincere, conscientious and compassionate. A wonderful like awaits you. Love, Mom, Dad and Carter CONGRATULATIONS, KLIRSTEN COFER!! The going wasn't always easy, but you and Nova-Scova came through in fine style. We're all very proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad and Kelton . . . and Lucky and Peaches too! 261fSo Cougfzallfiloux Ta AZ Home Mofeavfzzu, Chuzcki Gaadwllfg feuwfa: Chu! F442 Jauaz Lafeugood Kvrk faudm, Enid Jr K17a15u, febrile Gfrelidew Snail, and MW ydlwwllgd Todd, Your creativity and imagination have al- ways added spice to our lives. You dare to be yourself, not like everyone else, and that makes you a very special person. Thank you for your gift of many happy memories and proud moments for your achievements. CONGRATLlLATlONS to you and all of your friends in the class of '88. Love, Mom, Dad, Jeff '87, and Brent fzez THE MAN lN THE GLASS When you get what you want in your struggle for self And the world makes you king for a day, Just go to a mirror and look at yourself And see what THAT man has to say. For it isn't your father or mother or wife Whose judgement upon you must pass, The fellow whose verdict counts most in your life ls the one staring back from the glass. Some people might think you're a straight-shootin' chum and call you a wonderful guy. But the man in the glass says you're only a bum lf you can't look him straight in the eye. He's the fellow to please, never mind all the rest, For he's with you clear to the end And you've passed your most dangerous test lf the guy in the glass is your friend. You may fool the whole world down the pathway of years And get pats on the back as you pass, But your final reward will be heartache and tears lf you've cheated the man in the glass. - AUTHOR UNKNOWN Angie, Congratulations!! We are so proud of you. You have filled our hearts with love and happiness. You are very special. We love you. Dad, Mom, and Mary Paige Love brings out all the best things in life things in each other. Thanks for being such a wonderful daughter . . . and shopping partner too!! Love Mom CONGRATULATIONS Pooh! We are proud of you and your success and accomplishments. Amie, al- ways remember to enter on your right and exit to your left. We love you, Mom and Brent S1ZJPwcwu4 wake ITA 6aod0ne Love MMADM v 0 al but more than this, it brings out all the best 263fSources Of Interest terest Dear Brookes Being in the class of 88 has been a real blast but it is time to move on Hope you are looking as forward to college as l am remem- ber l get the upper bunk. Bob Congratulations Missy and thank you for being the kind of daughter that has made us very happy parents - Good luck and God bless you always - Love, Mom and Dad Courtney We love you and are proud of You are the greatestl' what you are becoming. We love you Love, Mom Dad Scott Melissa Mom and Dad and Snowball says me Fred and Laura '84 OO . 1 5 .. s v 9 1 ll t I' f264 RWE Wafoo To 'Ula wow gow afw jaw' auolZ4w oaw: Bal' 'G ul gow afw o voq tipoow! ww. We AVE gow, Mow And Doo! Cogwmwww! Congratulations, Cory and Mary Sue Wheeler. Thanks for giving our family that added enthusiasm, joy, spirit, and love. Love Mom and Dad Congratulations Heather We wish for you all the love and joy you have giv- en to us We love you, Mom, Dad and Sheldon Matt, There have been good times and there will be good times! Work hard, play fair and know that your Mom, Dad and sister love you. Brad and Kirsten Schorer: l You've brought us twice the joy three times the pride and four times the love ever imagined - We are so proud of what you have become. All our love, Mom and Dad cwoowwo gow dwlad Mow dr To Kris Shields Congratulations. We're Proud of you. ' Love, Mom and Dad 265fSources Of I t L .. .. - 70 Uaukyow fm, bang awouzifrfuflowaw ofjqqf Mm my pwudofyow . .. 0Ild6V6y0ll1VPlyl4lllCLl Mouw4udDad Fowlellalgweiuffuged CLHIQEDVMUAAG, wagl. HMM 91:11 Til Interes!f266 - I M95 M07 S Zfiyjgyllffjzff V97 pmmwmjwqw .IMMWMAW X aw1.L7Qf7Z,X W ' Margaret - Robert - From the first day of school to the last, we Y0u've got CLASS and we are 50 proud of were always proud of you! you! Congratulations, Congratulations!! Mom, Dad, Eleanor Adrienne, You've come a long way since this picture. Congratulations on making the long twelve years. l am so proud of you! Love you, Mom We love you - Mom, Dad, Burns and Alice Your special qualities have endeared you to many, Behold the future . . . it's yours!! Congratulations! We love YOU, Mother, Charles, and Shannon Sources Of lnte TO PAUL lt's not every day our son graduates, So we take this special time to congratulate You, Paul, and your friends As your high school diploma you happily win. Congratulations! Jenni!! Al- We've worked with you and loved you for eighteen years ways remember how very much we love you and that with every goodbye you learn. OX OX Mom, Dad, Johnna Raye '79 and Andy '82 We've shared challenges, happiness, and a few tears, Through it all you've been fun And we're proud to call you our son. We can't predict what the world has in store, But we know, as opportunity opens its door, Success you will be able to achieve Because in your ability we believe. So now as you meet the challenges of life, We see your future as very bright. We wish you and your classmates the best. Remember - we love you and God bless! Mom and Dad To our little girl. We hope the future is only bright for you, You have brought us a great joy, Your Love! Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations - Anne Holthusen. We are so very proud of you and love you very much. Mother and Frank Greg, Heidi, Peggy and ' Pam Sources Of Interest! Congratulations John! We are proud of what you are and what you have done and wish you the very best always. We love you, Mom, Bob, Anne, David and Panache Jeffrey, We were proud of you at two, And as the years passed our pride grew. As we watched you follow God's plan, From a little boy to now a man. We never cease to thank Him above, For giving us the Jeffrey we love. Congratulations, F Mom and Dad BEST FRIENDS FOREVER Where is the beach? Hitting the slopes My umbrella! . .. How do you start this car l can't A turn the key . . . l'll never do that again . . . Where are affg Kd we, are we lost? bird-brain .. . Steeplechase Do you reallyyy mean that? . . . Please buy me another Loyg -- hamburger . . . l didn't know there was a median there . . . Mom, we are going to the library . . . Yes, l live in And Rabat Bermuda Run and drive a Porsche . . . Well, O.K., we really got home at 3:30 A.M. What are friends for?!! Bl.lNCHES!l!!!!!!!l!!!!! 269 f Sources Of Interest fx ---....... ,UQ Crafts Plus not only offers painting supplies but Leigh Pervier cross-stitching, needle point, crafts, stenciling, -,X cake decorating and custom framing supplies. The Wild Goose l Thruway Center r I 381 Lower Mall Drive ll Winston-Sale m,NC 27103 X f X XJ! KAREN PERVIER Hours l9l9l 724-6151 Mon. -Sat. I0 - 6 2596 eww , et Sylvan Learning Center., Eric, Strong like an eagle Aggressive like a hawk Gentle like a dove Qq Wise like an owl O4 These are -the qualities To take with you As you seek new horizons And soar to greater heights. Love, Mom YSTBSI f27O Cawuiey Bw! !Lh mue EQTQ Letgk Bwzkm Kam. Cdapph David 02044540 C. Debbw DeBwA! WMM Owi .Cenwfu New Evwd Guy fbbbq Finn!! Flaw Jeuhku EQM kiiw Caufnd Leaks Pauly Loflk T0 AfdT'4ld5x 7-aE Ogbullllf .Luau fQEUow CME Pfwul' C: faziawiow M Cham Bo fuladw Am Wm CEN TENAPY LIN! TED ME THODICT CHURCH Laurin, We will never forget Fri- day night football -- espe- cially the halftime show! We are proud of you and all that you are. Congratulation Love, Mom, Dad, and Drew riser. :- I ' 'l ' ' Congratulations, . L CV G retchen! We are so very proud of I ,,,. C g you' tggg gl Love, Mom, Dad and Caroline I is if ', ' K ff ' v Congratulations Class of '88, especially our son Eric Turner. We are very proud of you!! Love, Mom, Dad and Sherri 271fs To our dearest daughter Lisa Love: Words cannot express adequately all the joy that you have brought to our lives. Through the years, you have accepted many responsibilities that were far above your years, not from duty, but from love. Someday, when you have children of your own, l hope they bring you the enjoyment that you have brought to your Mom and Dad. We love you and pray that your life will be an example to many. God bless you and always remember that we love you very much. Congratulations to you and the class of 88 . Mom, Dad, and Angela .v Krista, My . . . haven't we grown? Watching you grow up has been such a wonderful experience for all of us. You've brought so much happiness and laugh- ter into our lives. We will miss you so much next year. Just remember, although a beautiful time of your life is coming to an end, a new and exciting one is just beginning. Success be yours! We love you, Mom, Dad, and Robin , . 4 ' Q , .. .V n Qi 4 Who builds no castles in the air, builds no castles anywhere You have made us proud, Doug! Love, Dad '66, Mom '67, Grandmother '32 and Meredith '92 -E it i i Qq To PuZ22-BeZ'- Amy-MM And Mort Of Ad' fm! Sources Of lnterestf272 60 I-'om if 'Boo-Bw Cougfzalllzibux 7-0 A Woudmfuf fan, And Efiollm. We Aw Vvg Pwlld Of You! LM, Pom, 'Nm 'f 'f My ,, 5055? SHAPPES UNLIMITED, INC. 3068 Tun, Wal' Dun Waaliw-fab, NC 27103 Hanes , Ma! may 755-0555 273 LIDIEM lFlDNllis .- meat CICISSY W: In What a speclal person you are' lt has been a joy watching you grow We wlsh you only the best throughout your llfe Congratula tlons to the class of '88 but especially to you Chris Fulk We love you' Mom, Dad, Laura and Glenn IEFCSIX Cougmllizlibuz n nf, 088 Of 1 987-881 MW-FW 10-6 of 10-5 warm sm Cham, Av You, Fawn al 'UH-Eff' Love Mm df Dad Doubt that the stars 8-8-v are fineg f Doubt that the sun l l 8 does moveg Doubt truth to be a Har: e But never doubt we love you. With Pride and Love, Mom and Dad af P16 PICKW MCKOPY .QWOKED B50 615 Deacon Md cwmwzzm, can af 1 9851 1 l1 i 275 iw . I , . ,x 1,5 W, X . -an ,, di ' f. 'Q-' E, ,, . Debbie You have brightened our lives with your Congratulations to our baby sister, Deb love laughter and joy of life Thanks for bie! We are proud of you! Keep those Deb being you' Congratulations' byisms flowing!! We love you' We love you! Mom and Dad Maxey 84, Dawn 85, Marty '87 fl Meg, Congratulations to you and the class of 1988. We are very proud of you and we love you very much. Mom, Dad and Trish ,:,i .,.:.:,:.:.,,,,:.:,:.,.,.Z.,.:.,.,.:.Z.,.,.,.:.,.:.:.:.,., ,:,:::,:i:,:,:::, ,:::::,:::r:,::Z :::: ,zizi I tzzi ,l, rlr The older you get, the prouder I get. I Love, Mom X276 To Brian Today, like every other day, we wake up empty and scared. Don 't open the door to the :tudy and begin reading. Take down the dulcimer. Let the heauty we love be what we do. There are hundred: of way: to kneel and kin the ground. Rumi ' Q iu i 5 ll ur y Love om, Dad And Geoff br- But To See Her Was To Love Her. - Robert Burns 1759-1796 Love Always, Mommie and Daddy Grandmother Anne and Grandfather Earnest Grandmother Margaret and Grandfa- ther Sam May the road rise to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face, And the rain fall soft upon your fields. And, until we meet again, May God hold you in the palm of His hand ----Old Irish Blessing Especially from Mommie i We hold a dream in our hearts for you. lt is built from the joys of days long through. Treasured memories of blue, sparking eyes, And flaxen hair blowing in the sky. lt's your smile that says l'm going somewheren Making us aware you won't always be there. The future beckons with the mysteries it holds, To fulfill your wishes and all your goals. Wherever you go we'll always be there, Letting you know just how much we care. Never lose sight of your strength from the past The next few years will go by all too fast. Mother and Dad ' 1' 'I 'M Tu C4144 Of 88 Toni Stone, Kristen Crafford, Kim Barker, Jeff Vaughn, Peggy Fano, Stacey Fano. 'C,.i,mm.f2zm Seam! H tefeSl! Meredith, We are very proud of you and love you very much. Mom, Dad, and Trip lrtwwfi it av- W I 5 T yiyy F M ' VA f , Q V M 4 lr it i W A is y P f' if y y J 0 Q '3 Mau Tiffany - N pw nw uw NW and always, may your radiant smile, loving ways, and spirited attitude continue to bring you much success and happiness. We are so proud of you. Congratulations, Your Loving Family Sources Of Interest lel'eSl IEDMO T 300 SOLTII MAIN ST WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. 27101 TELEPHONE l91 91 724-9612 Congratulations class of '88 Chris Fulk, Holly Covington our special graduates. Piedmont Music Center Congratulations to Kristin Crafford, I Doug Hall and the class of 1988. I Jim and Peggy Crafford I Congratulations to a very special young man, I Jeff Smith! We have always been extremely I proud of you and wish you all the best that life has to offer. I Your loving family, Mom, Dad and Angie l don't know what l would have done with- I out you, Kristin! Thanks for being a and real friend Doug fzao honest I awww 72 own daugdfiw Poxamng and ru 1:5144 of 88, mr above nl T0 Uwe own, 104.56 vm, and .mm ' Mw, az M mydl' Die dag, How cwuf milieu be Me, B any nam. H I WM alowv ive, Moda, Daddy, Leo, and Deanna, I Y' I Cougmwmm Samba - I Chad, To you and your friends we wish you the best of life. You are very special and we are proud of you. We love you, Dad and Mom Source Ofl t 7-lr Devon, Bam And Lam After a while you learn the subtle difference Between holding a hand and chaining a soul, And you learn that love doesn't mean leaning. And company doesn't mean security, And you begin to understand that kisses aren't contracts And presents aren't promises, And you begin to accept your defeats With your head held high and your eyes open, With the grace of a woman, Not the grief of a child. You learn to build your roads f On today because tomorrows ground ls too uncertain for plans, and futures have A way of falling down in mid-flight. 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Bax Drawn 721-1500 ,M pw, Waulzw-Saw Norm Cwwfw Gm 661440 To Us I 9881 rf, .IWW f,Q,r,r1, M love you, And Aw Vary Proud Of You Accoupbhueuli. You, Aw .Qzwu!7'aMAudM6WaafTle Vary Bed' Fw You ln Tie Fuiim. Love Advagr I ' i 'l' ' T - UWB, M Aw .Qf Proud T0 .Slam rm Awww And m Have Bm indian By you nm. Ma, 6041 Agar AW .qw 0. YM Pan, nr l-'owe er wa rw. SM waz Love - Pm, JW, Arr mr, Q Aaxgre As Proud Of You Today As We Were On Your First Day Of School. L , I Mom And CIQZ1 Of Interest! MASTER Kleen DRY CLEANERS 81 Shirt Service 119 Oakwood Drive Phone 725-8402 Winston-Salem, NC 1 Congratulations to our lovely daughter and sister, Angela Hicks. We are proud of you, Baby! What a joy to see you grow up to be such a special young woman. The love that was there for you as a child has only grown deeper through the years. May God bless you always. Love, Mom, Dad, Susie, Bubba, and Julie X l To My Dearest And Best Friends, ,, Thanks For All The Great Times! Be Sure To Reach For The Good Life! As You Meet New Friends, Just Give To Them As Great A Friendship As You've Given To Me. Thanks! Love, Tiffany Frank Graves, Congratulations To You And Your Class Of 1988! We Are Very Proud Of You And We Love You! Love, Mom, Dad, And Kathy q - Make, Maw yobq cups Small 5 oz. .95 'Mcd 7 oz. S130 Large 902. S1.6U Jumbo 1302. S2.10 :shakes mf, 'Yuur choice nf yogurt 'mixed with any of our :toppings to make your :own personal ized shake. ltopplngs ,tn 'Various fruits. among them 'fresh strawberries S.: bananas iOreu' cookies. peanuts. pecans. chocolate bits. peanut butter chips. M6aM's 61. granola plus inthcr exciting toppings tn ichonse from. specialties Homemade Waffle Cones 51.40 Filled with your f:n'ui'itc yogurt Sundaes 81.75 Your choice nf yogurt N topping. with whipped topping. nuts N. a Cherry Banana Splits S2.60 1lStt'l1'lsiilyngl1TlWith irush bananas. strawberries. 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For Less CIOYIHXQI Drugsfy 9 A I 1986 Readers Poll Winner Congratulations To the T.J.'s Deli For Being Chosen As Winston-Salem's Best Restaurant By Our Readers ln The Category Of Sandwiches Presented September, 1986 By The WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL Locations: 5017 Country Club Rd 0 Parkway Plaza Shopping Center ' North Chase Shopping Center Of Interest! 1'-D.Pl9.Re ' sHoP I mcse, 1311 S. Hawthorne 27103 Wayne Waters 8: Bob Smith 8: Diane Bowles Congratulations Shannon Camp! Our Pride Swells At Your Effort S Dedication To Your Dreams For The Future. We Love You Dearly And We Thank You For The Incredible Gift Of You. Mom, Dad 8 Megan Gray, We Are So Proud Of You For So Many Reasons. Thanks For Being A Special Son And Brother! Congratulations And Love Always. Mom, Dad, John, And Hesta I Dear Paul, 'Snow Foolin: Congratulations Keep lt ln 4-Wheel Drive!!! We Love You! t I Mom, Dad, And Mike V C ' I d du I' 0 E mmSLil?ln2 C02l,aZ.2 H ALBERT ROOFING CO., INC. 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VICA 3, 4, Leo's Club 2, 3 Bailey. Elysa D.: vlck 4, Concert Band l, 2, Marching Bona 1. 2. Orches tra 4 Baldwin. Melvina D.: From Wlthm 4, FBLA 4, Sp Club 3. Anchor Club 3, Ebony Soc 4, SHSC 4, Color Guards l, 2. 3, Flag Glrls 1, 2, 3, Ped Cross Club 4 Ballas. Elizabeth G,: DECA 2 Y Sec, 4 Barbee. Kristen L.: Of! Page 1, 2, 3: DECA 4: Honor Chorus l, 2, 3, Perf. Chorus l. 2, 3, 4. Wrestlerettes 1, 2. 3: Demonettes 2, Barker, Kimberly L.: Softball 3. Tennis 3, 4: Arts Soc. 3. 4: LDSC 4: Pep Brd Council 4. Barnes. John N.: Sr Exec, Comm. Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4 Y Co'Capt. RSC 2. 3, 4 Y Treas, Beck. Anja: Soccer 2. 3, 4, lr1terr1'l Club 3. 4 Bennett. Jonathan P.: Anchor Club 3. 4. Orch, 1. 2. 3, 4 Bethune, James A.: SSC 4 Bird. Courtney A.: DECA 2 Y Hlst, DGSS 4. Black, Tanya E.: Basketball l. Softball 4. COT 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4: March Band 2, 3. 4, Wrestlettes 4, Demonettes 4 Blevins, Barry D.: Pine Whispers 2, 4, Arts Soc. 2, 3. 4, Anchor Club 4, Boger, Tammy P.: Softball 1, 2, DECA 4, Concert Band 1, March Band 1, Honor Chorus 2, 3, Perf Chorus 2, 3, 4: Girls Ensemble 4. Bonner, Chris: Wrestling 3: JRTOC 4, Sp Club l, 2. Booe. Tanisha C.: LDSC 4, Danclng Boots 3, 4: Homecoming Queen. Bosticit. Sheryre E. Boston, Michelle L.: DECA 2, 3 Boyle. Adrienne V.: DECA 2: DGSS 3, 4: Dancing Boots 2, 3. 4 Bradshaw. Chris: Anchor Club 3, 4 Brandon. Michael L.: VlCA 4 Bricker. Leigh C.: Hat. Honor Soc 3. 4, Black and Gold4: Plne Whispers 2, Tennls 3, 4: Ger Club 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4 Brooks. Angela: Baslrstlaall 1 - Capt, 2, 3r Softball 1. 2 - capl., 3. 4, Track 1. 2, Volleyball 1 Y Capt, 2. 3.4: Ski Club 1,2 Brown. Alonzo H.: Track 2, 3, 4: COT 3 Y V. Pres.: 4 Y Pres.: ATTA 4, Demonettes 4 Y Mascot. Brown. Darryl G.: Honors Chorus 2, 3. 4, Perf. Chorus 2, 3, 4, Brown, Charlotte R.: Gym Asst, 2: DECA 4: Sp. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ebony Soc, 3, 4 Brown. Douglas E.: Nat. Honor Soc 2. 3. 4, Baseball 1, 2 - Mgr , Soccer 1, 2, 3. 4: VlCA 4: Key Club 3, 4. LDSC 4 - Red Hot Bullington. Amy E. Burdette. Heather L.: Gund. Page 4. Art Soc., 2. 3, Fr Club l, 2, Anchor Club 2, 3 Y Jr Rep: 4 Y Pres, Drama Club 2, Flne Arts Club 4. Burdette. Stephanie L.: Nat, Honor Soc 3. 4, Art Soc, 1, 2: Fr Club 1, SGSC 3, 41 Dancing Boots 2, 3, 4 - Chor: Drama Club 1. 2 Butner, Stephen M.: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 2, 3: Ind, Arts Club 2, 3, 4, Jr, Clvltans 2, 3, 4 Y Sec Byrd. Stephanie P.: Black and Gold 3, 4: Sp. Club 2. 3: SGSC 3, 4 - 5321 a l . gi-U .ggi ' c.w5at??f Cahoon. John M.: Art Soc, 2. 3. 4, Anchor Club 3. 4. Callaghan. Meghan: Thesbran 3, 4, Art Society 1. Sp, Club 2, Anchor Club 4, DebatefSpeech 2, 3. 4: Debate Team 2, 3: ICC 3, 4: Drama Club 1, 2, 3 Y Pres., 4 Y Pres., Fine Arts Club 3, 4 Y Pres, Callison. Tolliver: Speech 6 Debate 4: Debate Team 4: Fine Arts Club 4. Camp, Shannon W.: Lt. Honor Soc. 3 - Pres,. 4: Lt. Club 2. 3, 4, SADD 2 Y V Pres, 3: Drama Club 1 Carpenter. Kevin: FFA 4: Fr. Club 1, JROTC l, 2, 3, 4. Sp Club 2, 3, 4, COT 4, Color Guard 1, 2. 3, 4. Drlll Team 1.2. 3, 4 Carruthers. Tabitha: Sr Exec, Comm,. Off Page 4: Ebony Soc. 2, 3, 4, Honor Chorus 2, 3, 4, Carter. Christina M.: Prom Comm., Flag Glrl 1 Y Co-Capt., 2. 3 - Capt.. 4 - Co-Capt Senior Stats! 3 nl O Senior Stats Caskey. Joell Chadwcll. Leanna: Anchor Club 4 Chakona. Sherry Chandler, Angela Ea DECA 4 - Pres , Sp Club 4, Ebony Soc 1. Wrest lanes 3. 4 - Cap Chapple. Katherine Ae Class rreas 1, Class Rep. 2, 3. Class Parl 4. Black 5 Gold2, 3. 4, Soccer 1. 2, 3, 4, Fr Club l,2, Sp Club 3, 4, SGSC 2, 3. 4. Cheerleaders 1 Y co-chror 2, 3, 4 Y chrer, ICC 4, Drama Club l, 2 Chisholm, Keith L,: Baseball 1, 2 chiraasarna. Pragna B.: Volleyball 1, 2 Chudasama, Viren: Volleyball 1, 2, lr1tl. Club 4. Clark. William: Sc Club 4, Cleland, Juliana L. Cobb. Johanna Ellen: Sp Club 1. 2 Cockerham, Heather R.: DECA 2, VICA 4, Le0's Club 2, 3 Y Sec Cofer. Kursteri L.: Jr Clvltans 3, 4 Colby, Adrienne be Fr Club 2. 3, LDSC 3, 4 Coles. Anthony L.: Football 2, 3, 4, Wresllrng 2, 3, 4 - Capta1n,JROTC 1, 2, 3 Y Bttlr1, Commander. Color Guard 1, 2. 3 Y Commander Conrad. Robert J.: swrrnrrrrng 1, 2, Sp Club 1. 2 Cooke, Brian K.: Soccer 2 Y Mgr. 3, 4, FFA 1,2 - Sec . 3, Sc Club 4, Sp Club 3, 4. Anchor Club 4, .lr Clvltans 2, 3, 4. Red Cross 3, 4 Cornwell. Wayne s.: Basketball 1, 2, VICA 3. 4. RSC 3, 4 Covington, Holland A.: Nat Honor Soc 3, 4. Sp. Honor Soc. 3 Y Sec . 4: Grad Marshall, Math Club 2 Y Sec., 3. Sp, Club 1, 2. 3, RGC 2, 3, 4 Y Treas, Dancing Boots 3, 4 - Treas., Speech 5 Debate 4. Cox. James o.: Honor Court 3, x Country 1, 2, 3. 4: swrrnnnng 1, Track 1, 2, 3. 4. Wrestling 2: Lt Club 1, 2, .lr Clvltans 3, 4 Cralford. Kristin B.: ICC 4: Pep Brd Counc1l3, 4 Y Pres, HOSA 3 Y V Pres Craver. Matthew T. Craver, Winston S,: Class Pres 2. Sr Exec Comm . Nat Honor Soc 2. 3. 4. Bus Drlver 2, 3. 4. Baseball l, 2, Diving 1. 3. 4, Cornp Scl Club 1 Y Sgt At Arrns. Sp Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Rsc 2, 3, 4 - Pres, Pep Rally Speaker 4 Crosby. Suzanne c. Crosslin. David R.: Wrsetllng 2, 3, Fr Club 3, Sp. Club 2, Key Club 2, 3: ssc 4 Crump. Candace L.: Bus Driver 4, Gym Asst. 4 colareath. Claire: xfcorrntry 1, 2, 4, sosc 4, Concert Band 1, 3, 4 Cunningham. Chad M.: Golf 2, 3, 4, SSC 4 Cvijanovich. A.J.: Class Rep Y 2, Nat Honor Soc, 3, 4, Lt Honor Soc 2, 3, 4 Y Treas., Grad Marshall Y Chief. Volleyball 3, Math Club 2, 3, RGC 3, 4 Y Hlst , ,ds-':-P957 ro? A: 3. . 0 F, . .Ni r Daniel. Amie C.: Softball 1, Volleyball l. FBLA 3: Cler Club 1, 2. 3. 4 Y Pres , Dcrsc 3, 4 - v-Pres., Flag Grrl 1.2 - Sec .3 Y Ch1ef.4: ICC 3, 4. Darby, Dawn Michele: Class V'Pres. 2, Prom Comm - V Pres. Aud Staff 2. 3, 4. Pine Whispers 1, 2. 3, 41 Track l. 2, Lt Club 1. 2. 3: Anchor Club 2 3. 4 Y Hlsi . SHSC 3. Cheerleaders 1, 2, Speech S Debate 1. 2, 3. 4, Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 4 Darby. Donald: Football 1, 2. 3, 4. Track 1. 4, JROTC 1, 2, 3, VICA 4. Ebony Soc 3, 4 Darnell. Melissa J.: FHA 1, Dancing Boots 4. Flag Girls 2, 3 Y Co-Capt., Wrestlerettes 2, Pep Bra coonerl 1 Davis. Carrie A.: FBLA 4 Y Tres: SHSC 4: Demoneites 4 Davis. Devon S.: Prom C1Jn1m,: Class Rep. l, Track 1, Art Soc. 2, 3, Fr, Club 2.4: RGC 2, 3, 4. Davis. Melissa R,: Prom Comm.: Black and GoId3, 4, Track 3 Y Manager: Sp. Club 2, 3: VICA 4: Ebony Soc 2, 4, SHSC 4: Red Cross Club 4 Y Hlst., SADD 2, Debruhl. Deborah F.: Plrre Whispers 1. Fr Club 1, 2, Sp Club 3. SGSC 2, 3, 4, SSC Sweetheart 4. Delee, Suzanne G.: Nat Honor Soc 2. 3, 4. Gym Asst 2: Sp Club 1, 2, SHSC 3 Y Sgt-at-Arms: 4 Y V Pres : Concert Band 1. 2 - Sec rTreas 3, 4 Y Public Relations, Marching Band 1, 2 Y SecfTreas , 3, 4 Y P R, Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4, Prom Comm Dendy. Vickie C,: COT 3, 4, Ebony Soc. 4, Flag Glrl 2, Perf Chorus 3. Denny. Tabitha M.: DECA 4 Y Sec. Devrics, Dylan B.: Guid. Page 4: Softball 2 Y Mgr.: Wrestling 2 - Mgr.: sa. Club 1, 2, 3r Concert Band 4, Speech E, Debate 1, 2. 3, 4 Dickheiser. Mike J.: Science Club 4, Math Club 1, 2, 3 Y Parl.: 4 Y Treas, Concert Band 1, 2, 3 Y Pres. 4 Y Marching Band 1, 2, 3 Y Pres, 4 - Pres., Debate!Speech 3, 4 - Parl: Debate Team 3, 4 Y Parl , Jazz Band 1, 2. 3, 4 Dirr. Eric: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Sp Club 3, 4, VICA 3. 4: Lt Club 1. 2, RSC 2, 3, 4 Y Sec Dockery, Evelyn B.: Basketball 3 Y Manager. 4 - Manager: Volleyball 23 DECA 4, Ebony Soc 1, 3 Y Pres, 4 i Dodd, William C.: DECA 3, 4, Ebony Soc 4, ATTA 4 Y Parl, Drama 2 Dorgan. John W.: Golf 3, Fr Club 2, 3 Doss. S. Todd: Black and Gold 3, 4: Sp Club 4, Key Club 3, 4 Dudley. Melinda C.: Pine Whispers 4. Softball l,2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3: Sp Club 2. 3, SHSC 3. 4, Red Cross 4. Prom Comm Dunkelberg. John: Masque and Gavel 4. Science Club l, 2. 3, 4 Y V Pres. Math Club 2, Debate'Speech 3. 4 Y Lib irssf-Irs?-' ' ,W-o., vu. ua-1.1-fT 9 ' Earl. Robert K.: X-Country 3. 4. Track 2, 3, 4 Edmond. Paul F.: Basketball 1. 2, Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4, RSC 2. 3, 4 Egloif, Gregory R.: Basketball 2, 3. Football l, 2, 3, 4. RSC 3, 4 Eldridge. Oneal: Bus Drlver 3. DECA 1, 4 Eshleman. Marian P,: Art Soc 3, Ger Club 3. 4 Y V Pres. Leo s Club 3 Evans. Heidi L.: Sr Exec Comm , Fr Honor Soc 3, 4 Y H1st.Fr Club 1. 2, Anchor Club 3, 4 Y V Pres. Flne Arts Club 4 -J . vrfx,-. . ,wi F --arf- C Fano. Anastasia: Nat Honor Soc 2. 3, 4. Fr Honor Soc 2, 3 Y Sec , 4 Y Sec Black and Gold 4, Softball 1, 2, Swlrnrnlng 2, 3, 4, Dlvlng 2, 3. 4: RGC 2. 3, 4 Fano. Margaret M.: Black and Gold 4. Softball 1, 2, Swimming 2. 3 Y Co- capl , 4, oryrng 2, 3 Y cocapt . 41 Roc 2. 3, 4, Ferguson. Frank C.: Track 2, 3. 4, Sp Club 2, 3. 4. Fireman. Brian M.: Senior Class Pres , Nat Honor Soc 2, 3, 4, Bus Dr1ver 4, Soccer 1, 2. 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Ind. Arts Club 3. Li Club l, 2, SSC 3, 4 Fisher, Lametrlce S.: Track 2, 3, 4, Wrestlerettes 3 Fisher. Thomas H.: Football 1, Tennls 1, Flne Arts Club 2 Y Cust, 3 Y Sec, 4 Y Sec1Treas Fladger. Kelly A,: Gyrn Asst 3. Baseball l, 2.3: Football l, 2, 3. 4, VICA 3. 4 Fleming. Gray G.: Nat Honor Soc 2, 3. 4 Y V. Pres., Fr Honor Soc, 2, 3 - Treas., 4, Grad. Marshall 3, Tennls 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4, Fr Club 2, 3. 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3. 4 Forsyth. Christopher 13,1 se, Club 2, 3. 4: SHSC 3, 4 Frazier. Jack F.: swrnrrnrno 3, 4, Dlvlng 3, Rsc 2, 3. 4. Freeman. Douglas B. Freeman, Erik B.: swrrnrnrng 2, 3, 4: Wrestling lr lna Arts Club 1 - Treas 2 Y Treas,. 3 - Pres . 4 Y Pres : Sp Clubl. ICC 3. 4, Flne Arts Club 2. 3 Fulk. Christopher c.: XfCountry 2, Football 3. 4. swrrnrrnng 2, Track 2, Art Soc 2. 3. Sp Club 2. Jr Clvltans 4 Funai. Anne W,: SGSC 4, Dancing Boots 2, 3, 4 Brad Schorer takes a laid back approach as a Red Cross volunteer takes his blood. of Q.. 1 .4 I .I N' e ' lg' If gl ! , .44 '5r Gardner Angela R off Page4 FBLA4 Pres Sp Club2 Loses 4 ICC 4 Pep era Council 1 Garrou Margaret E Jr Exec Comm Pine Whispers Fr Club2 3 4 SGSC 2 3 Rep 4 VPres Danclng Boots 2 3 4 Georgoullas Chrls M Gibbs Marle Ellen Class Rep Z 3 Nat HonorSoc 2 3 4 Lt Honor Soc 2 3 4 Grad Marshall Swlmmlngl Treas 4 Pres Dancing Boots2 3 orllren oregaryc Footballl 2 Capt B I Gilliam Cllfton H Sp Honor Soc 2 3 4 Jv Capt Sp Club 3 4 Ebony sae 3 Gllllo Larry XCountryl 2 3 4 Track I 3 Math Club 2 3 RGC 2 3 4 ICCA 4 ec 3 4 Track I 2 3 WrestIlng2 1.1arary Page 4 Wrestling 4 V res 2 3 4 Sp Club4 Jr Civitans Clltter Kenlw Nat Honor Soc 2 3 4 Lt HonorSoc 2 3 4 Crolfl 2 3 at 4 Cpt LlCubI234 VPres KeyClub2 4 Pres Concert Barra 1 2 Marching Band 1 2 Stage Barra 1 2 Glover Dedrlck L Golngs Ivan D DECA4 JROTC I 2 3 4 COT2 Color Guardl Drama Club 2 Gonzales NlcoIeO Class Rep 3 4 Nat Honor Soc 3 4 Art Soc 2 3 4 Drama Club I 2 Goodman Alice B Student Body Pres Nat Honor Soc 2 3 4 Lt Honor Soc 2 3 Sec 4 VoIleybaII2 3 Mgr Lt CIub2 4 SGSC3 4 H ICC 4 Orch I 2 4 Grab Kristen E LDSC 4 SHSC 3 Graves Frank G Nat Honor Soc 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Key Club3 4 Greene Gerald R Wrestling 3 Jr Civitans 3 4 Grlffln Rebecca S Griggs Sterling Sr Exec Comm Nat HonorSoc 3 4 Lt Honor Soc 3 4 OH Page4 Black and Gold3 4 Pine Whispers! 2 Lt Clubl 2 3 4 Pres Key Club 2 3 4 Sgt At Arms ICC 4 Gullbault Don Gwynn Trac1L Student Gomvern I Sec Library Page4 Office Page 2 Volle ball I FBLA 3 y H 4 V Pres Honor Chorus 3 Perf Chorus 3 V Pres .ce Haines Mary J Arts Soc 3 4 VICA 4 Hairston Angallne V Hall Douglas L Nat Forensic League3 Prom Comm Class Day Comm 4 Guld Page3 4 Track2 Manager Ind Arts Clubl 2 3 Sp Club2 3 4 Jr Clvltans3 4 Pres DebatefSpeech I 2 3 Debate Teaml 2 3 ICC 4 Pep Board Council 4 Hamilton Kevln Nat Honor Soc 2 3 4 Sp Honor Soc 2 3 4 V Pres Grad Marshall Football 2 Traeltz 3 4 Wrestling 1 Math Club2 3 4 Key Club 4 Hancock Amanda L DECA 4 Drama Club I SADD I Hansley MIrandaL FFA2 3 Reporter 4 V Pres Ind Arts Club3 ec Hanley Sylvan lu Terrrrra 2 Fr cluaz cer crutr 1 Anchor cl111a3 4 Hardlson Onnle D Hardlson Ronnie L FFA 4 VICA 4 Leos Club 2 3 Harrell Robert L Class Olflcer 3 Treas Student Govern Senior Rep e .8 1 an VU' ,e o ll e v 4' 4 Nat Honor Soc 2 3 4 Sp Honor Soc 2, 3- V Pres., 4-Treas Gr d M a arshall3 XCountry 1 2 3 4 Traeltl 2,3,4,rv1a11rc11r1a l,2.3i 4 Sp Club 1 2 3 4 Key Club 3 4 - Treas, Harrlll Lorraine R Prom Comm Offlce Page 4: Lt. Club 2: SGSC 4 Drama Club I Harrington Mary B Sr Exec Comm Prom Comm , Pine Whispers 2: Fr. Clu 2 3 4 Harris Anna F Honor Court 3 4 Chief Judge: Exec Board 4: Nat Honor Soc 2 3 4 Sp Honor Soc 4 Grad, Marshall3, Sp Club 2, Glrls' Council 2 3 4 Treas Dancing Boots 2, 3, 4. Harrison Candy S DECA 2 4 FFA4 Perf Chorus I, Hartness Llnda D FFA I 2 3 - ' Hauser Maurice R Haynesworth Ramona L Ebony Soc l Flag Girl 3, 4: Perf. Chorus I. 2. Sec 4 see.,11arr1eearr11rrg Queen Haworth Laurin E Student Govern 2 3 - Rep.: Nat. Honor Soc 2, 3, 4: Lt Honor Soc 2 3 4 Grad Marshall 3 - Chief: Office Page 4, Math Club I 2 3 Lt Club I 2 3 4 RGC 2 3 4 Y V, Pres,: Majorettes I,2, 3. 4 Featured Twlrler I 2 3 4 Hedgecock Erlc M Nat Honor Soc 2 3 4, Fr Honor Soc. 4: Swimming I 2 3 Science Club I 2 Key Club4 LDSC 3- Sweetheart, SHSC 3 A Sec Concert Band I 2 3 Marching Band I, 2. 3 - Drumllne Co-Capt, Hemrlck Shannon L Hewitt Jennifer A Office Page 4 Dancing Boots 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader I Hlcks Angela A Student Govern I Rep,: Girls' Council 2, 3, 4: Dancing Boots 4 Cheerleader 3 Hicks Joshua M Fine Arts Club 2 3 Hlll Matthew K Wrestling 2 3 Comp Sci Club 2. Hratt Gregory M Atra starr2 3 4 Sp Club 3, 4, rvlaremrrg Band 2 Holcomb Brent B Baseball 3 4 Hollar Denise C Fr Club 2 LDSC 3 4 -- Treas Holmes John SSCI 2 3 4 Holoman John T Holthusen Anne R Art Soc 4 Sp Club Holtlbar Chris M From Within 3 Art Soc, I: Sp Club 2: Fine Arts Club 3 4 Hong Kyung E Intern 1 clutrz 3 v Pres, L1. Club 2, Lbsc 2, 3, 4 - ec Hartarr Randy L Sr Exec Comm Track 3 4 - Manager: Art sae, 4: Science Club 3 4 Sp Club 2 3 4 SHSC 3, 4 - Pres.: ICC 3. 4 Hoskins Sheila Howell Tabitha A Nat Honor Soc 2 3 4 Grand Marshall 3: Swimming I 2 3 Lt Club I 2 RGC 3 4 Sgtal-Arms: Drama Club I, 2: Pep Board Council I 2 3 V Pres Huang Ze Quin Soccer 2 3 Volleyball 2 lntern'l Club 3, 4, Hudspeth Michael D Hutt Tracy R Fr Clubl SHSC 3 4 QA-s.'P W ,Jr 4 oJ0'e Ingram Tamala T Gym Asst 4 Basketball 2, 3 - Ca t, 4 - C P apt: Vo eylaall 3 capt 4 a t Irvln CharIesH Gym Asst I 2 Football I 2, 3,4-C t. l' ap , raelt1.2.3. 4 wreatlrrrg 1 Concert Band 1 2 3 4 Irvln VlrglnlaL Nat H Soc onor 2 3 4 Black and Gold 3. 4: Basketball I Capt Soccer 3 Capt 4 Softball I Tennis . , 3. 4 - Capt: Club3 4 SGSC 2 3 4 Treas 4 we o- 'lu ' lrw 1 , e s'f .ei 4 Jefferson. Kimberly A. Jenkins. Dederrick L.: Gym Asst. 3: Track 4, JROTC l, 2, VICA 4 Jenkins. Wiley F,: Golf I, 2, 3 4 SSC 2 , , , 3 - SgtatArms, 4 - sgt-at Arms. Jernigan, Erica O.: DGSC 3 - Johns. Bill S.: FFA 2, 3, 4, John, Eva S.: DECA 3, Fr Club 2, Johnson. Chontelle A.: DECA 2. Johnson. Dion: Track 3 - Manager: DECA 4 Johnson RSC 3 Johnson. Latheresa Y.: Offlce Page 3: DECA 4, VICA 4 Johnston. Devin D.: Football I: Tennis I: Fine Arts Club 2. 3, 4 - V. Pres, Jones. Penny L.: Baseball 4 - Mgr,: Cross Country 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2: Fr Club I, Orchestra I, 2. 3. 4 Treas., 4, Pres,, Marching Band I, 2, 3. ,James M.: From wrrlrlrr4. Basketball I,2: Track 1,31 Fr Club 1: it . N'-. Kandera. John N.: Class Rep. I, 3, 41 Nat, Honor Soc 2.3. 4: Lt. Honor Soc 2, 3, 4. Masque and Gavel 4 - Pres .Grad Marshall, Lab Aaat. 4: x- Country I, 2, Math Club 2, 3. 4: Lt. Club I, 2, 4, Key Club 2. 3. 4: Speech Er Debate I, 2, 3, 4 - Pres 3 Debate Team I, 2, 3, 4: HI IQ 4: ICC 4: Quiz Bowl 2. 3. 4. Kellam. Angela E.: Baseball 4 - Mgr 1 HOSA 3, 4 - Pres : Red Cross Club 4, Orchestra I, 2. 3. 4. Kiger. Christia L. Kiger. Dana K.: Pine Whispers 2, DECA 2. 4 Klase. Kevln L.: Ger Club 2. 3, SSC 4, Knight. Robert L.: VICA 3, 4. Kraus. David M.: Track 3 - Mgr.: Wrestling 2: Scien Cl b3 ce u :Sp.ClubI, : Qi. 2, 3. 4. Jr. Civitans 4. 1 e Kuhn. Benjamin R.: Black and Gold 4: Soccer 4 : ' M...-rv,-'ff-:ff Laird. Krista M.: . . , a ln Club 1, 2, Pep Board 1. Landrun. Tanya L.: DECA 3, Sp. Club 3, 4: Lat Club 2: Flag Glrl 3, 41 Drama Club l Le. Chibao N.: Fr Honor Soc. 3, 4: Fr. Club 2: lY1terr1'I Club 2 - Sgt-at Arms, 3 - Pres,: LDSC 4, ICC 3: Pep Board Council 3, 4, Le. Tuan A.: Art Soc 4: lntern'l Club I. 2. 3, 4, Concert Band I: Marching Band I Leake. Sanford E.: Lt. Honor Soc. 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Lat. Club I. 2.3. 4: Anchor Club 3 4 ' Social Director' HI IQ 4 S t , , - g -at-arms, Leverton. Wllfred B.: Basketball 2: Sp. Club 2, 3: Jr Civitans 2, 3. Littell. Rlchard Sr Exec, Comm : Black and Gold3 4 Sp Club 3 L t Little. Clifton Q.: Art Soc. 2, 3, 4: Sp. Club 4: Jr. Civitans 3, 4: Drama Club Little, Sara L.: Nat Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Fr. Honor Soc. 2, 3 - Sec, 4 - Tres,: Softball I: Fr. Club 2, 3 - Jr. Rep. 4: SGSC 2, 3, 41 Drama Club 4. Livengood. Jamie B.: Sr. Exec. Comm.: Basketball 2 - Mgr.: Baseball 3, 41Ger Club 2 - Treas , 3, 4: SSC 2. 3. 4: Concert Band I, 2: Marching Band I, 2, Demon Mascot 3. Lo tis. William R.: FFA I. 2 - V. Pres., 3 - Pres., 4 - Sentinal. Lord. Edward P.: Guld. Page 3, 4: Basketball I - Capt.: Football I - Capt : Fr. Club 2: Math Club 2, 3: Anchor Club 3.4: HI IQ 4: Fine Arts Club 4. ...I .,. . . NPL' Auf. ' A. . . 1 ll' '.n 'ii 1 as I ' . ,. Hu. 511- . Aura.. - VV I Il. IZ- I l 'r. tb zJ.':.'i,?: ' ' , ' ' ' , , . , gr- . 1, -. 1 . - . so . .: 1. Q , c. . V V ., , .. . , JI' b 1 1 if V ' . 1 I , 1 . 'L' 31. V. V V -. V Q ' . V .1 . 1 , 4 r 'l e J . . 1 1 r. 1 J . . V V , ' 3.4 I H I VV : J: . .. , 5. , A . , . , V I , , , , , . , . . . . I, 2 ' 1 1 1 a' IE. V V Z , .. I I . V, , If V , P 1, y-- 33 . .: V , - , , . 1 . 4 ' A fi 3 - pf. . V . I '. 'en . .' ' I 1 .2 1 . I . YA . : ,V , , , V , . , :V . . .1 V 5 . I I - .: I' .I .I : -'SM I 1 ' -i 1 - f : '. .r ,- .,1 , 'f - T. 14-C P1 V V ' ' . , ', ,, f14v.P.' -'-1 - 3: ' ' ' ' I ' ' , .r - , - 1 ' . . , S -C p, - a 1 . I , L- ' ., .3. - ' 'I V ' ,fe 'f. ,l ,'r ,- 1 -f- 1 -1 -4 ist.: V , V . . .V . Graham. David B.: Basketball 1: Football 1. 2, 3. Track 1, 2, . -. ' ' - Z . .2 . . . . : . . 1 1 - .J . ' 10 , V V . .: 1 . , ' ' 2, i ttl': . . 4 , , a 1 . - 1 , . ,. . . V , 53, , V V V V ' ' , , . , . Q .Q v 1 - - , ' 0 pa . 1 1 1 - 1 , t' yi! .--3 .5 .. ' . V V . V . ,Q , s. L, H1 1 -- ' -1 1 e no ,rj . - , - lst., - , .1 1 . .L 'o ' 0 1 ,, ,ft an a ,, - , N :I 5 h 4 5, .. -5 A 1- ' '- .L U 1 a P' .. 1 ' v Q., 4 :: - . 4 -. . y at - ,..7- ts .2' .,vJFP' v 4 . I5 cl ' er .. ' e, o ,gl ee ' t if .. , If gg - ' - .. . I? 'J 'X' ' ll- - H ,. f Ca 0: P sea as -1 -1 1 f -1 1 z . 1 1 1 1 - . 1 - :Cf ', ' .: . . : 5' - ,, - , . q 1 2 Sp 4 . r . r If r' ' ' ' ' F ' ao ' 4' a .2 .- as a-' sa ' , , . ., .5 . . ff' 1 4 ez .ff if . A ll .4 el ' . .: . . : 4:3 Q 3 1 , . ,ee L .1 , .- , 1 1- , Q' .ls , , . - V1: 1 1 1 1 1 , a- ., , .,,-, . 'F if . I - : . . . ' 1 . . 1 ' 'g' I - if . .: : : . e ra. . ,r , - . - , .1 . , 'r ' 4-s . V 'QL AJ' I . A -2 2 - I 1 1 1 ' 1 Chris Bradshaw, Amy Steinmeyer, Kyle Earl and Chad Cunningham walk to school, ready to work. 311f Senior Stats Senior Stats Love. Lisa M,: Sp Club 2 Lovelace. Brian R.: Art Soc 2, 3, 4, Jr. Clvitans 3, 4 Ludvigsen, Susan R.: Fr Honor Soc I. 2, 3, 4: Office Page 4: Fr Club I, 2, 3, 41 Drama 2. Lyons, Temika ..:r- f I uf.. .II '12 P . . . a s, e ll ' ., jr. .X .4.. 1' ,,.,: Lu fx' - ' ATI ina: .e el: ' 0a l'F'f' . . .. . VH. .AY r... s the ... .1 .f , N.. .fa I...- u n - ns. u .hn- ..r. . .3 .. I ra -... .. S -4 .- Dt' 'LIL' 'T v.v-. -.n Xi. .nv . ... as-:I In QU: ,111 Pace. Alan we stbaenr Govern, 4, oer. Club 1, 2: Ancnar Club 3, 4, V y' Concert Band 1, 2. 3, 4. Marching Band 1,2, 3: ICC 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3. ,y 4 Y Pres 3 Page, Marjorie L.: Nat, Honor sac. 1, 2: Pr. Club 1. 2: Leo's Club 3, P. 4 - Parker. James Malone. Alecia S.: Basketball 4, Softball 2, 4. Honor Chorus I, 2, Perf Chorus I Martin, Carlos M. Martin, Julius Martin. Valerie R,: Sp Club I, Z. 3. SGSC 3. 4, Pep Brd Council I Matal. Eric W.: Sr Exec Comm : Pine Whispers 4: Basketball 2 Y Score Keeper, oalf 1, 4. Key Club 2, 3. 4 Matthews. Arthur Mattait. John R.: X-Country 4, Wrestling 1, 2: Sp Club 2, 3, 4, Lt. Club 1, SSC 3, 4 Y Pres. ICC 4 Mauney. Joel: Football l. 2. 3: Swimming I: Track I. 2: Sp. Club 4: Key Club 4, RSC 3, 4, Concert Band I, 3 Maynard, Amy M.: Lit. Mag. 4, Art Soc. 4: Sc. Club 4: Math Club 4: sp. Club 2, 3, 4: LDSC 2, 3, 4: Pep Brd Council I Mays, Glen P.: Nat, Honor Soc. 2. 3, 4: Grand Marshall: X-Country l, 2, 3, 4 Y capt, Concert Band 1, 2. McBride, Kenneth G. McCall. Raymond B. McDonald, Matthew: Basketball I, 2, Baseball I, Sp. Club 3: Anchor Club 3, 4: Debate Team 3. 4: Red Cross 3, 4, Fine Arts Club 3, 4 McEntyre, Shavonne McGee. Dana M. McKeever. James: Bus Driver 4 Mclteann. Mischa H.: Honor Court 1. 2: Track 2 Y Mgr., Wrestling 2 - Mgr: Sp Club 1. 2. 3. Losc 2.3 Y VrPres., 4 Y Pres: ICC 4, Pep ara Council 3, 4 Mcrvltillan. Tracy R. Mcwnarter, 1-lelen E.. Sr Exec Comm: Library Page 3: office Page 4: Soccer 1 Y Capt., 4. Sp Club 1 Y Treas, 2, 3: oirls' Council 2 Y Treas., 3. 4, Dancing Boots 2 Y Hlst, 3, 4 Y Chief. Meadows. Marcia S.: Office Page 4: Sp Club 2, 3: Girls' Council 2, 3, 4, Dancing Boots 4: Pep Board Cannell 2. 3. Migliarese, Katy Miller, Benjamin G.: Nat. Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4: Lt. Honor Soc, 4. Guld, Page 3, 4: Soccer 2. 3 Y J V. Capt 4, Lt. Club 2. 3, 4 Y Treas,, Anchor Club 4, Key Club 4, Fine Arts 4, Miller, Bradley P.: Class Sec 4: Jr Exec, Comm. Y Sec ,Sen Class Rep: Guid Page 4, Black and Gold 4, Soccer l, 2, 3, 4 - Capt,: Sp, Club 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4 Miller. David L.: Class Treas 4: Llb Page 4: RSC 4, Pep Band Council 4 Y Lil' Pepper Miller, Tamia A, Mitchell. Kevin L,: Football 4, Track 4 Mittemeijer. Andrea B.: orf Page 4, Soccer 1 - Mgr. 2, 3, 4. Lt. Club 1. 2 Y Treas,: G1rls'Courlcll3,4 Moore. Joseph L.: Basketball 3 - Scorekeeper: Track 2 - Mgr : Sp Club 2, 3, Morgan. Travis R.: Fr Club 2 Morley, Matthew W.: Llt. Mag. 2, Fr. Club I, 2 Y Parl., 3, 4: lntern'l Club 2. Anchor Club 2: Speech 6 Debate Team 2: HI IQ 3: Fine Arts Club 3. Moser. Heather C.: Student Govern. l, 2 - Fresh Er Soph Rep: Honor Court 3: Pine whispers 2: sp. Club 2, 3: Girls' Council 2, 3, 4. Mount. David F.: Pine Whispers 2, 3, 4: Baseball 4: X-Country 3, Track I. 4: Jr Clvltans 2. 3, 4 Munden, Maynard C.: lnd Arts Club I, 2, 3, 4 Y Treas l:4 Murray, Elizabeth E.: Guld, Page 4, Sp. Club I, 2, 3, Girls' Council 2, 3: Dancing Band 3, 4 Mutton, Mary C.: Softball I, 2: Art Soc 3, Fr, Club 3, LDSC 3, 4 Y V. Pres. Flag Girl 1. 2: Wrestlerettes 2: Prom Comm, 1 JI' .IL -H all- f tu.. ' hzlln 3: lftfty nf- 'ff 24 rl .C .hr 3-- .,,L .sc e .4 an. ve .32 'Ili Va' ,. A e .S if an-s D. ,., -as J: mit - -- UIQ 1 Nanthanolath. VD Nelson, John: Swimming l, 2. 3, 4: Art Soc, 4. Netter. Catherine D.: Basketball 4 - Scorekeeper: Track 2, 3, 4 Y Manager, Sp, Club 2, 3. 4: Ebony Soc 4: SHSC 4 Y Sgt-at-Arms: Flag Girl I: Honor Chorus I, 2: Wrestleretles 3: Drama Club I, 2, 3, 4. Newton. Deborah D.: Lt. Honor Soc, 4: Lt.Club 2. 3, 4: Drama Club 3: Fine Arts Club 2, 3. Ng. Shu F. Ninh, La Thi: Volleyball 3, lnter'l Club I, 2, 3: DGSS 3, 4, .'f'Jb.. -C 'A .. . :: :- og 'za .z' -4 Ll . ..., ' .. 1 FfT : 25,1 J! Jah 5 '5- et...,... Oakes. Allison L.: Pine whispers 1. 2, XCountry 1, 2, 3: Swimming 1, 2: Track I. 2, 3 Y Capt , Science Club 2: Ind. Arts Club 4: Anchor Club 3 Y V. Pres., 4 Y Sgt-at-Arms: Drama Club 4: Fine Arts Club 4. Ogburn. James E.: Nat Forensic League 3. 4: Lib. Page I: X'Country I, 2: Ger. Club 2: Anchor Club 4: DebatefSpeech I, 2, 3, 4 Y Treas.. HI IG 2. 3, 4 Y Pres,: Fine Arts Club 2, 3, Ogburn. Thomas L.: Sr. Exec. Comm. 4: Exec, Comm. I: Football I - Manager: Fr. Club 2, 3. 4 - Pres.: Key Club 4: ICC 4. Oliver. Edward D.: Track 4: VICA 3, 4, Owens, Margarent A.: Ari sac, 4: sp. Club 3. 4. Senior Statsf3 12 Parker. Rochelle Parrish, Brookes H.: Student Govern, I, 3 Y Sec.: Nat. Honor Soc 2. 3. 4: outa. Page 3, Basketball 1 - ca-capt.: Soccer 2, 3, 4, Softball 1 Y Co- Capt, Tennis I, 3, 4 - Co-Capt , Fr Club 2, 3 Y Parl., 4, SGSC 2, 3, 4 Y Sec Parsons. Marie E. Patterson. Gerald C.: VICA 4 Pauca, Rosemary J.: Red Cross Club 4. Paynter. Nancy E.:Gu1dance Page 4, Fr Club 2 Y Soph Rep 3 Y Treas. 4 Y Sr Rep, Latin Club I, Girls' Councll 2, 3, 4 Pearson, Ellen M. Y SC. Club l. 2. Pervier. Leigh w.: Girls Council 2. 3, 4: Dancing Boots 2, 3, 4 Peterson. James M.: SGSC 3. 4. RSC 4 Y Playmate: Dancing Boots 2, 3. 4. Petros, Terri E.: Sp Honor sac 4 Pfalf, Robert c.: DECA 3, 4, FBLA 2. Powell, Donnie C.: Bus Driver 2, 3: Basketball I, Baseball 3. Poynter, Catherine N.: Softball 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Anchor Club 4: Red Cross Club 3 Y Sec. 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. Price. Lovaner Propst. Nora M.: Off Page 4, Black 5 Gold 2, 3. 4 Prout, Christa W.: Swimming 2: Fr Club 2: RGC 3, 4. Dancing Boots 2, 3. 4 Pruitt. Williams S.: Guld Page 4, Off. Page 3, 4: Lt Club 2, 3 rl 'Ibn jf, tr -,A. ,'. .:-- 45. 'Fi I7 xi r 1 , lf - - . . . i T X, ff! : 1 - T, '. 3 - ks n rf xn- i-'smigff - is Qin, Huang ze: Soccer 2. 3. Volleyball 2, intern 1 Club 3. 4 Queen, Amanda L.: XCountry l, 2, 3, Track l, 2. 3 Queen. Melissa P. A ' - , se' 1 ..:, ,fs ... '. ... fe -1 ,, e- .- uf. ' .n el, I .A . tl :- --. .. -. M. ,SS . fir- .J -Z. L ':: I-' -- 'fl 'Q .. Rabon, Steve G.: Football 3. VICA 4 Ralf. Tiffany L.: Sr Class V Pres,, Sr Exec Comm V Pres, Pine Whls' pers I, 2, FFA 2. Sp Club I, 2, 3, 4: SClSC 3, 4, SSC 4 Y Sweetheart: Dancing Boots 3, 4 Y Htst, Raudenbush, Heather L.: St Exec. Comm : Lt Honor Soc 2: Lt Club 4 Reece. Charles: Nat, Honor Soc, 3, 4: Lt, Honor Soc 2. 3, Off. Page 2: Llt. Mag. 1, Math Club 2, 3, 4: Speech 6 oebate 2. 3, 4 Y Seo: HI IQ 4: Drama Club Reed. Deltra M.: DECA 2, 3: Flag Glrl 2, 3: Honors Chorus 3, Perf. Chorus I. 2. 3, 4 Y V Pres., DGCC 3, 4 Reid. Brian M,: Lal Honor sec 1, 2. 3: x-Cbuntry 1, 2. 3. 4: Track 1. 2, 3, 4. Math Club 3 DebatefSpeech 2, 3, Debate 2 Rice. Darryl L. Ricltarcls Charles P.: Masque and Gavel 4, Math Honor sac 2. 3. 4. Library Page 1, Art spa 1. 2, science Club 3, 4, Matti Club 2.3.4 Y v Pres,: Sp Club I, 2, 3. 4, Key Club 2. 3. 4 Y Sec RGC 4 Y Punkln ?ebate.fSpeech 3, 4: Debate Team 3. 4 Y V Pres . HI IQ 4, Drama Club Richards. Dirk Richardson. Charles: Jr Clvltans 4: Concert Band 3. 4, Marching Band 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4 Richardson. Paula N.: DECA 2, 4: wrestlerettes 2 - Pres Richmond. Lisa K. Rieves. Greg o. Roberts, Theresa L,: Honore Court Jtiage 2, Pine whispers 2, 3, 4 Y News Editor: Baseball 3 Y Manager: J,V Volleyball I, Anchor Club 3, 4: Drama Club 1, 2. 3 Y Sec. 4: Closeup Roland. David Rose. George S. Rouse. Teresa B. Rusch. Todd S.: lnterrfl Club I, 2. Russell. William K. Rustaa. Michelle s.: X Country 1,2 Y Capt , 3 Y Capt .4 Y Capt . Track 1. 2 Y Capt , 3 Y Capt . Comp Club 3: Fr Club 1, 2, 3, Anchor Club 2, 3. 4 Y Sec, Perf Chorus, Fine Arts Club 4 il mga-G. :1H!e4. , '-s-hut, 1., 'rt fi 4, ft. is :-Ie .,gt ,,-... .1,,e,f:,,-Nm . Sale. Pamela E. Saluta, Jonathan R3 Sp Honore sae 3, 4 Y Pres., Grad Marshall 3. Art sac 1,2, Camp sci. Club 4: Math Club 2, 3. 4 Y Sec., Sp Club 1. 2: Jr. Clvltans 3, 4, DebatefSpeech 3. 4 Y Sec., HI IQ 3, 4 Y V Pres., Capt.: Drama Club 4: Class Day Camm, 4. Sanders. William K.: Honor Court 4: Office Page 2: xcpunlry 3: Football 4, Soccer 1, Swimming 2: Art sac. 2. 3, 4: Fr Club 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4 Schiller, Stephen M. Schorer. Bradley W. Schoerer. Kirsten J, SCOtt, Gordon H, Scott, Julian A, Sears. Andrea L.: Nat Honor Soc 3. 4. Cler Honor Soc, 2. 3. 4. FBLA 3. Ger, Club 2, 3 Y V Pres 4, Anchor Club 3 Y Public Relations 4, Drama Club 4, Red Cross Club 3, 4 Y Treas Sellars. Catherine Shearin, Chris B.: RSC 4. Shell. Michael D. Shelly. William H. Shepherd. John T.: Student Govern. V Pres.. Black and Gold 3. 4 Y Layout Editor. Soccer 3 Y Manager: Key Club 2, 3. 4, ICC 4 Y Pres, Shields, Kristen W. Shugart, William J.: Sr Exec Comm 4, Ge: Club 4: Anchor Club 4: oebalefspeecn 1, 2 Y sec., 3, 4, Debate Team 1. 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Club 3 Y Pres 4 Simmons. Scott B.: JROTC 4: COT 4. Simone. Robert: Lab, Asst 3. 4, Library Page 3, Office Page 3: Black and Gold 4. Cloll 3, 4, Soccer 4, Science Club 3, 4, Ind Arts Club 3: Comp Sci Club 3. 4, Key Club 3. 4 Y V. Pres Simons. Melissa Simpson, Jeri Lynn: Gym Asst I. 2. 3, Basketball l Y Capt 2, 3, 4, Softball I Y Capt. 2, 3 4, Volleyball I - Capt 2. 3, 4 Slate, John M. Slawter, James M. Slivinsky. Christopher D.: Shooting Team 3, 4: FFA I. 2 Y Tres 3 Y V Pres, 4 Y Pres., RSC 4. Smith, Davida: Bus Driver 4: Gym Asst. I, 2, Softball 4: Sp Club 2. 3: Ebony sec. 1, 3, 4, Smith. Jeffery A.: Class Sec Y 2: Class Pres Y 3: Sr. Exec. Comm. - Rep.: Prom Comm, Y Pres., Class Rep, Y 4 Off. Page 4. Basketball 2: X:Country 2, 3: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Y Capt : Track 1. 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2. 3, 4. as ,- 'Nails' Meredith Teaney sits on the landing and thinks about what her future holds for her. Smith. Kedrick L.: Prom Comm. 3: Basketball l. 2: Sp. Club 2: Ebony Soc, 2, 3 - V, Pres. Smith. Margaret J.: Class Rep. 2: Honor Court 4 Y Sen, Rep,: Nat. Honor Soc. 2, 3. 4: Lt, Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4: Grad, Marshall 3: Soccer 1, 2: ' T nnls 4: Volleyball l, 2, 3: Lt, Club l, 2, 3, 4: Math Swimming l, 2, 3, e Club l, 2: Girls Council 3, 4 - V, Pres, h Sherylda E. 4. Smit . Sneden. Robert C.: Drama Club 4. Sneed, Renee S.: DECA 4: Honors Chorus 3: Perf. Chorus 2, 3, Snow. Johnathan P.: FFA 4: VICA 4: Leo's Club 3. Snyder. Will H., Nat, Honor soo 2, 3, 4, Sp, Honor see. 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2 so Club 3, 4 - Pres.: Mann Club 2, 3 - Pres., 4 - Pres.: Sp. Club 2, 3, 4 - Pres., Key Club 2, 3, 4. Spaugh, Jenny M.: Softball 2, 4: DECA 2. Spencer. Keith T., Guia. Page 4, XCountry 1, 2, Jr. Clvltans 3, 4. Spilberg. Katherine 13,1 Art sae. 4, lnd. Arts Club 4, Stabile. Vincent E. stearns, David P.: Swimming 2, 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marenlng Band l. 2, 3, 4: Orch. 2, 3, 4, Steinmeyer. Amy M.: Prom Comm. 3: X'Country 3 - Mgr., 4: Track 3, 4, sp. Club 1, 2, Anchor Club 4, LDSC 2, 3 - Hist.: Pep Board Council 3, 4, wane Meggsrr Stewart. Tracie E.: Ger. Club 2, 3: Pep Board Council 3. walker Rose A ,P Stiener, Jennifer M.: Ger. Honor Soc. 3, 43 Ger. Club 2. 3: Latin Club l: Red wager Russell 5 .MPL , Cross Club 3. 4. Walters Anderson H J , ,J Stinson. Pauline l., DECA 4- v, Pres. Honors Chorus 2, 3, Perf. Chorus ward Brandon L Na, Horror soc 3 4 Fr Honor soo 3 Fr Club 2 3 r-tj ,- lr 2r 3 - V- P1254 4 - Pres.: Drama Club 2 Concert Band 1 2 3 4 Maranrng Band 1 2 3 seetron Leader 4 .-QL. .11 .4- Stockton. Elizabeth P.: Guid. Page 3, 4, Fr Club 1, DGSS 2, 3 - Sgtratr seenorr Leader 4 v Pres 'Mg sn, r Arms, 4: Civitan Sweetheart 4: Dancing BOOIS 2. 3: 4. warren Nick L Football 3 4 Track 2 3 wrestling 2 3 4 VICA 4 ' . e -yu rf Stone. Toni R.: Basketball l, 2, 3 - Capt.: Softball l, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball l, washmgron Ehzaherh A DECA 4 jd - ' .151 2, 3 - Capt., 4 VICA 2, RGC 2, 3, 1.1344 2 - v-Pres., 3 - v. Pres, wafer, Heather Demerrrg Beers 3 4 .,-v'f',- .2111 . Strom, Christopher D.: Sp. Club 1, 2, 3: Concert Band l: Speech Er Debate watson sara M Student Govern 2 3 4 Rep Nat Horror Soc 2 3 'ot ,- - 'gx :'. ' 3, 4: HIAIQ 3. 4. Sec 4 Pres Grad Marsna1l3 soeeerl 2 3 Jv Capt Fr Club 2, 1 r- ' ,.b:,.r K Sugg.Joslah:Jr Exec. Comm. 3, Guid. Page 3, 4: Swimming l, 2, 3, 4: - 3 QMS Councrl 2 3 Hrsr 4 res Key grub 4 Sweetheart I 1' ' . , l:i,4 G' Capt, se.Cliitr4-Tres.,Jr.cnritans 4, Concert Band 1,2. 3, Marerrrng weatners Larry G Gym Asst 3 FFA 4 VICA 3 4 - J' ' .I wt- -Q' Band 1, 2, Orch. 1, 3, 4 4 see, wee, Krmberry T ,s,,, gee 4 nv. . lazy: ' -ii. sweat, Amy o., off, Page 3, DECA 2, Jr. Civitansd - Sweetheart: boss Wheeler Cory R FFA .4 JROTC 4 ,. hpfi , ,n1'.1l,',p.'. ka' 4 , Wheeler Mary sue Basketball 1 2 3 4 Soccer 1 2 3 . ,o- . , . ' . ,-.A., .v',-, -- ,ev ' Sykes. Jennifer L.: DECA 3: Fr. Club 2, 3: RGS 2, 3, 4: Dancing Boots 2, 3 wmsenmml Cums C Sp Club 3 4 SSC 3 4 T,-E35 SV,-If 'I r ' 0lJ,ell . 1' ., r sfttf Drama Club lr wnrte .Jaely lvl Blaek and Gold3 Pine wlrrspersl Basketball 1 Softball 51,44 .r'.Se ' 5,14 334411,-'I ,uf 2 3 Tennis 1 2 3 4 RG ,wil ks. Afeegf. 1, so L,p5yf.:u:w'f' 1 D Whittington es ,4 11' , ' , 'u Q. -' ,-.-4, A , ' , ',,,,:,:-'.u1-!'n- Wilcox AaronT swrrnrnrngl 2 ap Cliilrz 3,4 ,- 'jr jc-kj' .3,. bl 417111-3?,'c'. plf':-t '.Jg,- 1.1 Ju,-,,1:g.1:ger . Rep Lann Club 2 Rsc 4 Concert Barra 'zfgrz Auf, 3: .25 .,6,.e-2',fLo:, F5,.zq:.,2.' .-1, - .'3g,:. -' ' -' Williams Phllll s ' ' o .I ' ' - . ' -H' '13 G f rr rleslql wrestling 3 'T? ' '1:'L-f 1'.i' ' 'qt ,Q Qfzl' 1:52 S' l 3' Wilson John 2 s Clriti2 3 Leoscu 1 2 3. 'faif 'ref' .f ee l 'o',r' 11'-fr '1,,'- . - fl ..o ' : , 'ar I, an foe., lr, D ,ard ',-er. n . ,. Y,s wrlsan JonathanC Soccer 1 Sp Clu c ,a'J,-- .u,,,r:,,n,.a', s . ,l',,' ',a-v ,,a?.,3- Safer ,. PeterG Golr4 Sp Clubl 23 4 SSC2 3 4 v res. I.: ,e ,1 ,,s,Qn1.!r'g. arf.. 2,1-',.v ,,r- , 'ere-',. 4 Pe ' 2 3 rr' I -ul-1:1 rrteaif ,z er- -'l2'v.'.' 4 Treas:Sp. ,-vL,.'Q,gJ.,3c.-,c'F:'H vnu .,r .CFI ' gp , .. I .. , ,. 1.1, fu ,I east' 'sob' et-I., .-l ' , r '. to ,f Tate. William M.: Track 3, 4: Comp. Sci. Club 3:Jr,C1v1tans 3, 4: SHSC 3 - Treas., 4 - Treas. Taylor, Sally R.: DECA 2, 4. Teague: Sandra: SHSC 4 - Sec.: Concert Band 3, 4: Marching Band 3, 4, Teaney. Meredith T.: Black and Gold4: Sp. Club 2, 3, 4 - Sec.: SGSC 2, 3 - Sec., 4 - Pres.: RSC Playmate 4: ICC 4. Thomas. James S.: Tennis l, 2, 3, 4: Fr. Club l, 2, 3: RSC 3, 4. Thomas. Jerome I.: Bus Driver 4: COT 4. Thomas. Patrick L.: Basketball 2, 3. 4 - Capt., Track 4. Thomas. Tammy L.: Fr. Club 2: VICA 4. Thompson. Larry D.: JROTC l: VICA 4: Honor Chorus 3: Perf. Chorus 3. Tnornpson. Lyaell L., Basketball 1, Track 3: Corn. sei, Club 3, 4 - Sgtratf Arms: Key Club 4, Thompson. Timothy J. Todd. Roland T.: Basketball 4 v Capt.: Track 4. Troxler. Christina E.: Sp. Honor Soc. l, 2, 3 - Pres., 4: Grad. Marshall 3 ld 4: Math Club 2. 3: Sp. Club l, 3, 4: RGC 3, 4. - C t. 3 - Capt., 4 - Chief: Black and Go Tsuruta. Kenneth: Gym Asst. 2, 3, 4: Football l, 2 ap - Capt., Track 3. Tucker. Johnny R.: Football 2, 3 - Manager: Track 2 - Manager: DECA l, 2, 3: JROTC l, 2, 3: VICA 4: Ebony Soc. 2, 3: Color Guard l, 2, 3: Drill l 2 3 t-at'Arms. Team , , , Turner: Catherine Turner. Michael E.: Guid. Page 4: Football 2, 3: RSC 2, 3, 4 - Sg Turner. Tenesia M.: Concert Band l, 2, 3, 4. Tysinger. Steven H.: VICA 4. ,... --. warl- Urban. Kathy Vaughn, Jeffrey R.: Class Officer 2 - Treas,: - P nkin: Demon 4. Office Page 4: Pine Wh Wilson Wilson Suzanne DECA 3 Wolf StephanD Aud Staff4 Office Page3 FFAI 2 3 Club d l 2 3 4 Marching Bandl 2 3 4 Woollard Eric C Footba wrrgnt Enew r-lat Honorsoe 2 wrestlrngz VICA Pep Board Coiinerl 4 Yarbrough. Jason B.. XCountry l 4 Yarbrough. Molly A.: Sr Exec Comm. Rep: Student Govern. Rep, 3, 4: DECA 2, Ger. Club l. 2, 3: Drama Club l, 3, 4, York, Candace C.: Soccer l, 2, 3 A Capt., 4 - Capt.: Sp. 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I 1- ' : :: fl. i Z Q 1 n L I-' , .r t 1 ' rn , 3 jf i f ., ' .- 4 if ' 4' p fo -. .f 1' VI 0' ' . C .. 29 , . .J 'fat' f: J. 0' '- P 3, 4, I . .r . ' YI .- .: rg i rt . r.. . 4. r ir U 4 s ', if ' -r A J' 9 1 A 3 1 Senior Stats Seniors Adams. Melea 65. 170 Adams. Parris 164, 195 Adkerson, Mary 10, 11. 101, 170 Alderson, Erika 25. 170 Allen, Andrew 65, 109. 111, 170, 259 Anderson, Sharon 62, 64, 170 Appert, Kristina 14. 115. 116, 170 Atkins, David 42, 119, 170 Atkins, Denard 81, 194 Attucks. Linda 46, 63, 170 Badgett. Jenny 62, 64. 170 Bailey. Elysa 35, 64. 171 Baldwin, Melvina 28. 29. 64, 171 Ballas. Elizabeth 46, 171 Barbee, Kristen 46, 171 Barker, Kimberely 22. 23. 30. 55, 171 Barnes, John 42. 52, 79, 80, 81, 118. 119, 120. 171 Beck, Anja 49, 171 Bennett, Jonathan 35, 171 Bethune. James 171 Bird, Courtney 18, 171 Black, Tanya 37, 62, 171 Blevins, Barry 35. 55, 171 Boger, Tammy 171 Bonner, Chris 63, 194 Booe, Tanisha 22, 23, 44, 132, 133, 171, 319 Bostick Sheryre 63, 171 Boston, Eric Boston, Michelle 171 Boyle, Adrienne 45, 166. 171 Bradshaw, Chris 149, 171 Brandon, Michael 64, 171 Bricker. Leigh 12, 109, 11, 165, 171, 259 Brooks, Angela 37. 84, 171 Brown, Alonzo 52, 62, 64 Brown, Charlotte 46, 64, 132, 171 Brown, Darryl Brown, Douglas 12, 13, 60, 137, 171. 259 Buie, Hoan Bullington, Amy 46, 172 Burdette, Heather 172 Burdette. Stephanie 14. 15. 43, 44, 172 Burleson. Edward Butner, Stephen 20. 21, 26, 119, 172 Byrd, Stephaine 14, 15. 25, 172 Cahoon, John 172 Callaghan. Meghan 54, 172 Callison, Tolliver 54. 156. 172 Camp, Shannon 173 Carpenter, Kevin 62, 63, 173 Carruthers, Tabaitha 173 Carter, Christina 37, 70, 173 Caskey, Joel 173 Chadwell, Leanna 173 Chandler, Angela 46. 48, 173 Chapple. Katharine 15. 24. 38, 39, 50. 68.115,116.173 Chisholm, Keith 63, 173 Chudasama, Pragna 173 Chudasama, Viren 49. 173 Clark. William 50, 173 Cleland. Juliana L. 10. 11, 57, 173 Cobb. Johanna E. 173 Cockerham, Heather 64, 173 Cofer, Kursten 20. 21, 173 Colby, Adrienne 22, 23, 71, 173 Coles, Anthony 81, 94. 99, 145, 173 Conrad, Robert J. 167, 173 Cooke, Brian K. 74, 137, 173 Cornwell. Wayne 45, 173 Covington, Holland 44, 50, 55, 60, 173. 258 Cox, James O, 20, 21, 87, 132, 133, 173 Crafford. Kristin 30, 61, 71, 167, 173 Craver, Matthew 194 Craver, Winston 40, 42, 43, 60, 61, 129. 174, 319 Crosby, Suzanne 64, 174 Crosslin, David R. 16, 17, 174 Crump, Candace 62, 194 Culbreath, Claire 13, 15, 35, 174 Cunningham, Chad 16, 17, 112, 157, 174 Czijanovich, Alexandria 49, 50, 60, 61. 66, 174, 250 Daniel, Amie 18, 37, 51, 174 Darby, Dawn 33. 52, 54, 55, 174 Darby, Donald 62. 64, 81, 174 Darnel, Melissa 29, 142, 174 Davis, Carrie 28, 29, 62, 174 Davis, Devon 34, 65, 66, 70, 174, 256 Davis, Melissa 25, 28, 62. 64, 69, 174 DeBruhl, Deborah 17, 169, 174 Defee, Suzanne 28, 29, 35, 60, 174 Dendy. Vickie 62. 64, 160, 174 Denny. Tabitha 174 Devries. Dylan 35, 53, 55, 174 Dirr, Eric 42, 50, 81, 132, 174 Dockery, Evelyn 174 Dodd. William 46, 64, 174 Dorgan. John 174 Doss. Todd 12, 25, 50, 174 Dudley, MeLinda 33, 69. 122, 174 Earl, Robert K. 174 Edmond, Paul 118, 119, 160. 174 Egloff, Gregory 81, 160, 174 Eldridge, O'neal 195 Eshleman, Marian 51. 174 Evans, Heidi 54, 174 Fano, Anastasia 60, 64. 66, 174, 259 lndexf314 Fano, Margaret 64, 66, 174, 258 Ferguson, Frank 5, 176 Fireman, Brian 5, 15, 16, 17, 57, 74, 176. 666 Fisher. Lametrice 176 Fladger. Kelly 64, 81. 132, 133, 176 Fleming, Gary G 12, 58, 109, 111, 176 Forsyth. CD. 58, 176 Frazier. Jack E. 42, 140, 176 Freeman, Erik 26. 27, 101. 147, 177 Fulk, Christopher 81. 177 Funai, Anne 15. 45, 194 Gardner, Angela 22, 23, 61, 62, 177 Garrou, Margaret 14, 15, 44, 177 Georgoulias, Chris 177 Gibbs, Marie 45, 49, 50, 66, 177. 258 Gilbert, Gregory 79, 81. 94, 167, 177 Gilliam, Clifton 64, 99, 137, 177 Gillio, Larry 20, 21, 50. 86, 87, 177 Gitter, Kent 5, 12, 49, 50, 60. 61, 112. 114, 146, 177,259 Glover, Dedrick 62, 80. 81, 177 Goings, Ivan 194 Gonzalez. Nicole 60, 68 177 Goodman, Alice 2, 14, 15, 19, 49, 50, 60, 66, 167, 177 Grab, Kristen 22, 23, 177 Graham, David 177 Graves, Frank G. 81, 177 Greene, Gerald 20, 21, 177 Griffin, Rebecca 46, 177 Griggs, Sterling 5, 10, 11, 12, 24, 49, 50. 53,60,61, 71, 177,259 Gwynn, Traci 62, 178 Haines, Mary 55, 178 Hairston, Angaline 195 Hall, Douglas 20, 21, 30. 53, 71, 178 Hamilton, Kevin 5, 12, 50, 58, 60, 142, 178 Hancock, Amanda 46, 48, 178 Hanley, Daniel 178 Hansley, Miranda 26, 27, 63, 70, 146, 178 Hardison, Ronnie 62, 64, 178, 195 Harrell, Robert 12, 50. 68, 178 Harrill, Lorraine 178 Harrington, Mary 178 Harris, Anna 10, ll, 44, 50. 60. 68, 178 Harrison, Candy 179 Hartness. Linda 63, 132, 133, 179, 319 Hauser. Maurice 1, 64, 195 Haynesworth, Ramona 179 Hayworth, Laurin 36. 49, 50, 53, 60, 66, 179, 215 Hedgecock, Eric 10. 12, 179, 259 Hewitt, Jennifer 45. 52, 179 Hicks, Angela 10, 11, 45, 179. 259 Hicks, Joshua 195 Hill, Matthew 179 Hiott, Gregory 50, 52, 179 Holcomb, Brent 179 Hollar, Denise 22. 23, 71. 179 Holoman, John 16, 17, 50, 165, 179 Holthusen, Anne 55, 179 Holzbaur. C.M. 179 Hong, Kyung 22, 71, 141, 179 Hopper, Waddell 64, 102, 104, 105 Horne, James 62, 179 Horton, Randy 28, 29, 50, 55, 58, 61, 179 Hoskins, Sheila 62, 179 Howell, Tabitha 65, 66, 70, 154, 163, 179, 258 Huang, Ze Qin 49, 179 Hudspeth. Michael 63, 179 Hutt, Tracy R. 179 Ingram, Tamala 63, 82, 85, 106, 195 Irvin, Charles 81, 90, 179 Irvin, Virginia 15, 25, 50, 60, 91, 116. 180 Jefferson, Kimberly 180 Jenkins, Dederrick 195 Jenkins, Wiley F, 16, 17, 112, 114, 180 Jernigan, Erica 18, 61, 180 Johns, Bill S. 63, 180 Johns, Eva 180 Johnson, Chontelle 63, 180 Johnson, Dion 46, 180 Johnson, James 42, 50, 181 Johnson, Latheresa 46, 195 Johnston, Devon 181 Jones, Penny 35, 89, 181 Kandara, John 12, 49, 50, 54, 55, 58, 60, 61, 68, 69, 181 Kellam, Angela 181 Kiger, Dana 46, 181 Kiger, Christa 50. 195 Klase, Kevin 16, 17, 181 Knight, Robert 64, 181 Kraus, David 20, 21, 50, 181 Kuhn, Benjamin 5, 64, 74, 181 Laird. Krista 25, 181 Landrum, Tanya 37, 50, 181 Le, Chibao N. 22. 23, 30, 141, 181 Le, Tuan A. 49, 58, 181 Leake, Sanford E, 49, 181 Leverton, Wilfred 181 Littell, Richard 181 Little, Clifton 20, 21. 50, 55, 63, 181 Little, Sara 15, 181 Livengood, Jamie 16, 119, 181 Loftis, William 63, 181 Lord, Edward P. 53. 53, 181 Love, Lisa 181 Lovelace, Brian 20, 21, 55, 167. 181 Ludvigsen. Susan 34. 182 Lyons, Temika 1 Malone, Alecia Martin, Carlos 181 Martin, Julius 164, 182 Martin, Travie 35 Martin, Valerie 14. 15. 167, 182 Matal, Eric 55, 69, 182. 259 Matthews, Aruthur 64, 182, 185 Mattox, John R, 15, 16, 17, 86, 87. 182 Mauney, Joel 50, 182 Maynard, Amy 21, 55, 58 Mays, Glen 86, 87, 129, 183 McBride, Kenneth 63, 183 McCall, Raymond 63. 99, 165, 183 McDonald, Matthew 42, 54, 55, 183 McEntrye, Shavone 46, 47, 63, 183 McGee, Dana 183 McKeever, James 52, 145, 195 McKeown, Mischa 22, 23, 61, 141. 183 McMullan, Tracy 183 McWhorter, Helen 10, 43, 44, 45, 53, 61. 132, 143, 181,259 Meadows, Marcia 10, 44, 53, 181, 259 Migliarese, Katy 183 Miller, Benjamin 12. 53. 54, 74, 259 Miller, Bradley 5, 12, 50. 53, 64, 74, 77, 129, 146, 167, 183, 259 Miller, David 30, 42, 57.68, 71, 137 Miller, Tamia 6, 183 Mitchell, Kevin 63, 81, 183 Mittemeijer, Andrea 10, 11, 71, 183, 259 Moore, Joseph 183 Morgan, Travis 183 Morley, Matthew 195 Moser, Heather 10, 11, 154, 184 Mount, David 20, 21, 184 Munden, Maynard 26, 27, 184 Murray, Elizabeth 24, 44, 53, 184 Mutton, Mary 22, 23, 184 Nanthanolath. V.D. 195 Nelson, John 55, 148, 184 Netter, Catherine 28, 29, 50, 54, 63, 184 Newton, Deborah 49 Ng, Shu 68 Ninh, La Oakes, Allison Ogburn, James 185 Ogburn, Thomas 12. 34. 166, 259 Olliver, Edwards 185 Owens, Margaret 50, 55, 185 Pace, Alan 35, 68, 195 Page, Marjorie 185 Parker, James 42, 185 Parker, Rochelle 64, 185 Parrish, Brookes 15, 93. 116, 185 Parsons, Marie 185 Patterson, Gerald 64 Pauca, Rosemary 185 Paynter, Nancy 10, 11, 167, 185 Pearson, Ellen 185 Pervier. Leigh 10, 11, 44, 45. 185. 259 Peterson, Jamie 42, 44, 45, 71. 185 Petros, Terri 50, 185 Pfaff, Robert 185 Powell, Donnie Pynter, Catherine 35 Price, Lovaner 80 Propst, Nora 80. 186 Prout, Krista 66, 166, 186, 258, 318 Pruitt. Scott Queen, Amanda 195 Rabon, Steven Rail, Tiffany 15, 17, 42, 44, 45, 57. 61. 186 Raudenbush, Heather 49, 61, 186 Reece, Charles 55. 58, 60, 186 Reed, Deltra 46, 186 Reid, Brian 87, 186 Rice, Darryl 81, 132, 186 Richards, Charles 12, 54, 55, 58, 65, 71, 186 Richardson, Charles 20, 21, 37, 137, 186, 259 Richardson, Paula 46, 186 Richmond, Lisa 195 Rieves, Greg 187 Roberts, Theresa 69, 187 Roland, David 187 Rose, George 42, 50, 187 Rouse, Teresa 187 Rusch, Todd 81, 195 Russell, William 187 Rustad, Michelle 89, 195 Sale, Pamela 187 Saluta, Jonathan 20, 21, 50, 54, 58. 187 Sanders. William 12, 34. 55, 58, 60, 81, 166. 187 Schiller, Stephen 20, 21, 187 Schorer, Bradley 12, 71, 74, 77, 132. 187, 259 - Schorer, Kirsten 10, 11, 43, 44, 60, 142, 154, 187, 259 Scott, Gordon 42, 81, 187 Scott, Julian 167, 187 Sears, Andrea 51, 60, 69, 187 Sellars, Cathryn 15, 42, 71, 132, 187 Shearin, Chris 42, 187 Shell, Michael Shelley, William 63, 64, 187 Shepherd, John 10, 12, 24. 43, 61, 66. 139, 144, 163, 187 Shields, Kristen 14, 15, 61, 187 Shugart, William 55, 69, 187 Simmons, Scott 62, 187 Simone, Robert 5. 11, 12, 63. 71, 74. 187, 259 Simons, Melissa 46. 195 Simpson, Jeri 82, 85. 108, 122, 187 Slate, John 26, 27, 49, 50, 147, 188 Slawter, James 188 Slivinski, Chris 42, 52, 63, 166, 188 Smith. Davida 52, 63. 122, 188 Smith, Jeffrey ll, 12, 53, 61, 68, 71, 74 88, 129. 132, 144,259 Smith, Kedrick 35, 49, 60, 259 Smith, Margaret 10, ll. 49, 50, 60. 259 Smith, Sherylda 188 Sneden, Robert 189 Sneed, Renee 46, 189 Snow, Johnathan 62, 63, 64, 189, 193 Snyder, Will 5, 12, 50, 58, 60, 61, 189, 193 Spaugh, Jenny 122, 189 Spencer, Keith 20, 21, 189 Spilberg. Katherine 189 Stabile, Vincent 64, 195 Stearns, David 35, 189 Steinmeyer, Amy 23, 31, 89, 189 Stewart, Tracie 30, 31, 69, 70, 189 Stiener, Jennifer 189 Stinson, Pauline 46, 189 Stockton, Elizabeth 18, 45, 53, 142, 189 Stone, Toni 82, 122, 189 Strom Christopher 189 Sugg, Josiah 20, 21, 35, 53. 58, 98, 101, 166, 189 Sweat, Amy 18, 189 Sykes, Jennifer 44, 66. 166, 189 258 Tate, William 20, 21, 28. 29, 50, 189 Taylor, Sally 189 Teague, Sandra 28, 29, 37. 189 Teaney, Meredith 15, 42, 50,1 61, 63, 189 Thomas, James 42, 109, 110, 111, 189, 195 Thomas, Jerome 52, 189 Thomas, Patrick 102, 104, 105, 189 Thomas, Tammy 190 Thompson, Larry 190 Thompson. Lydell 12. 63, 190, 259 Thompson, Timothy 81, 190 Todd. Roland, 6, 63. 104, 127, 162, 195 Tolley, Tresa 190, 258 Troxler, Christina 50, 60, 64, 66, 190 Tsuruta. Kenneth 81, 190 Tucker, Johnny 64, 195 Turner. Catherine 10. 44. 49, 50, 60, 190. 259 Turner, Michael 42, 190 Turner, Tenesia 191 Tysinger, Steven 64, 191 Urban, Kathy 191 Vaughn, Jeffrey 55, 65, 143, 154. 191 Todd, Roland T, 0, 03, 104, 127, 162, 165 Tolley, Tresa Duana Troxler, Christina E, 50, 60, 64, 66, 190, 258 Tsuruta, Kenneth 81, 190 Tucker, Johnny R, 64, 195 Turner. Catherine 10, 44. 49, 50, 50. 190, 259 Turner. Michael E. 42. 190 Turner, Tenesia M. 191 Tysinger, Steven H, 64. 191 Urban, Kathy 191 Vaughn, Jeffrey R. 55. 65, 143, 191 Vestal, Karen L. 61. 62, 68, 167, 191 Vlasis, Anthony G. 60. 191, 259 Wagber, Angela D. Waite, Meggan 15, 191 Walker, Rose A. 22, 23, 191 Walser, Russel B. 42, 118, 119, 191 Walters, Anderson H. 191 Ward, Brandon L. 35, 36, 37, 191 Warren, Nick L. 81, 95, 96, 99, 191 Washington, E.A. 46, 63. 65, 195 Waters, Heather 44, 142, 191 Watson, Sara M. 10, 11, 60, 132, 191, 259 Weaks, Nedra Y. Weathers, Larry 63, 64, 191 West, Kimberly T. 55, 191 Wheeler, Cory R. 63, 64, 191 Wheeler, Mary Sue 106, 122, 191 Whisenhunt, Curtis C. 15, 17, 50, 154, 191 White, Joely M. 90, 115, 116, 191 Whittington, M.G. 191 Wilcox. Aaron 26, 42, 98, 99, 100, 101. 165, 191 Williams, Phillip 191 Willis, Charles 46, 195 Wilson, John C. 195 Wilson, Johnathon C. 42, 191 Wilson, Peter 15, 17, 112, 114, 192 Wilson, Suzanne 195 Wolfe, Stephan 52, 63, 192 Woollard. Eric 192 Wright, Eric 195 Yarbrough, Jason 70, 192 Varbrough, Molly .14, 61, 68, 192 Vork, Candace 116, 192, 258 Young, Scarlet 192 Juniors Abraham, Anthony 86, 87, 94, 99, 11 Adams. James Bo 55. 63. 196 Adams. Jennifer 196 Ala Heikkila Anna 49, 196 Alderman, Lori A. 196 Alexander, Daniel L. 28, 29, 196 Alexander, Kristen P, 30, 55, 66, 196 Ammos, Amy 43, 65, 66 196 Andachter, Jackie S. 38, 39, 50, 196 Armfield, Edward, A. 50, 196 Armour, Louis B. 16, 49, 196 Armstrong, Lorita W. 196 Ashcraft, Michele 35, 50, 60, 88, 196 Ashe, Michelle 196 Atkins, Kenneth C. 42, 140, 196 Attucks, Eugene Jr. 196 Baldo, Floyd 81, 94, 99, 196 Baldwin, Janice J. 62, 196 Ballas, Angela G. 42, 118, 119, 121. Banger, Serena 196 Banks, Daniel 196 Banks, Jason E. 196 Barnes, Carla 196 Bazmore, Andrew W. 12, 50, 58, 111 166, 196 Bean, Alec C. 21, 196 Bell, Gregory 196 Benson, Derrick 196 Bjorklund, Maj 82, 196 Blevins, Curtis 196 Bonner, Chris 197 Booe, Dedrick E. 81, 156, 197 Bowden, Anglea M. 43, 197 Bowles, Thomas M. 21, 197 Boyd, Monica D. 46, 197 Brandon, Michelle L. 18, 50, 197 Branham, Martin A. 63, 197 Britt, Shannon T. 197 Broadstreet, Lisa M. 18, 70, 197 Broadstreet, Wendy D. 18, 34, 70, 15 Brown, Alex 197 Brown, Bart E. 21, 197 Brown, Lisa Michelle 46, 197 Bull, John E. 16, 17, 50, 119, 121, 1 Bullock, Cindy 34, 50. 198 Burnhan, Ashley 34, 122, 152, 153, Burroughs, Ameila 24, 50, 52, 66, 15 Camp, Margaret 198 Campbell, Tim 112, 198 Capers, Cabrina 198 Cathey, Holly 18, 50, 60, 116, 198 Chakona, Sammy 198 Chambers, Demetria Chandler. Dudley 25, 42, 49, 58, 101 140, 198 Cheek, Brent 21 Chitea, Daaniel 99, 198 Clark, Nathaniel 46, 198 Clark, Pamela 18, 49, 58, 70, 198 Clark. Suzanne 10, 11, 50. 198 Clauss, Alden 54, 55. 198 Clifford, James 52, 198 Coan, Leigh 34, 50, 66, 198 Coerr, Catherine 14. 15, 50. 198 Coleman. Stephanie 198 Colter, Daniel 109, 161, 198 Conrad, Kevin 198 - Conrad. Monta 35, 36. 37, 198 Copeland, Bradley 26, 198 Cox, Christopher 16, 17, 11B. 119, 1 198 Cox, Christy 16, 34, 64, 198 Cox, Sean 16, 17, 198 Crosslin, Catherine 10, 11, 38, 39, 7 198 Crouse, Richard 35, 198 Crowder, Brian 12, 49, 50, 74, 75, ll 104, 105, 142, 199 Cummings, Jeff 199 Cunningham, Chris 199 Dacko, Christopher 199 Dagenhart, Mary 30. 50, 53. 60, 64. 90, 152, 153, 199 Davis, Jeff 199 Davis, Steven 51. 112, 114, 199 Dawson, John 12, 50, 74, 199 Day, Charles 199 Denny, Margaret 199 Disher. Stephanie 107, 122, 199 Dixson, William Dodd, Sabrina 199 Doss, William 12, 34, 112, 199 Douglas, Robert 10, 12, 34, 60. 199 Drawdey, Tracy 46, 200 Duant, Daniele 200 Durden, Matthew 12, 32, 200 Durham, Charles 200 Edwards, Beverly 22, 46, 47, 48, 201 Eshleman, Chandler 46, 47, 48, 200 Evans, Derrick Bl, 200 Evans, Scott 26, 27, 49, 50 200 Ewell, Carlette 200 Fair, Fredricko 200 Faircloth, Barry 16, 17, 200 Fay, Ian 12. 49, 50, 60, 66, B6, 109, 200 Felton, David 200 Fenner, Jerald 42, 80, 81. 119, 200 Fenner, Otto 81 Feilding, Craig 49, 55, 200 Fireman, Geoff 16. 109, 110, 111 ' Flynn, Tammy 200 Gleen, James 46, 48, 81, 201 Iynt, Chistie 60, 200 ortescue, Mitchell 16, 17, 112, 200 ox, Lucinda 30, 31, 49, 63, 200 razier, Kevin 200 razier, Shanell 66, 200 reeman, Michelle 200 reeman, Robert 12, 49, 50, 58, 109, 110, 1 1 1, 200 rost, Elizabeth 10, 11, 34, 43, 60, 200 ry, Michele 49, 50, 200 alloway, Coriss 22, 34, 43, 200 arcia, Greg 23, 137, 200 arwood, Laurie 22, 200 Garwood, Leslie 22, 200 Gary, Kathleen 291 Gatewood, Virginia 7, 14, 15, 38, 39, 50, 201 Glover, James 111, 201 Goldman, Helen 18, 32, 34, 201 Goodrun, Jennie 30, 34, 56, 66, 149, 201 Goodson, Kathryn 49, 50, 65, 201 Gould, Walter 201 Graves. Michelle 46, 201 Gray, Alphonso Bl, 104, 201 pray, James 63, 201 Groves, John 12, 74, 201 Grubbs, Paula 201 Gwyn, Marya 43, 58, 202 ackler, Tracy 18, 34, 202 airston, Denara 202 airston, Terry 202 all, Beverly 202 ance, Jennifer 202 arduck, Jonathan 202 arris, Allison 202 arris, Teresa 122, 202 arrison, Tammy 63, 202 artgrove, Tracy 202 awks, Uason 202 ege, Matthew 69, 202 enson, Rodger 202 obbs, Jennifer 116, 202 oward, Sean 202 owell, Heather 202 udspeth, David 32, 42, 202 uff, Keith 63,99, 207 uffman, Wendy 64, 202 undley, Michael 202 unter, Jonathan 202 rby, Lisa ngram, Melvin Jackson, Christy 69, 202 Jackson, Reginald 202 Jamieson, Jennifer 66, 202 Jamison, Jennifer 202 Janos. Dia 34, 54, 202 Jarrett, Twanna 51, 202 Joe, Lamonttica 202 John, Ashley 43, 50, 202 Johnston, David 29, 111, 203 Jones, Armon 81, 203 Jones, James 203 Jones, Janella 203 Jones, John 99, 166, 203 Jones, Kenya 203 Jones, Stacy 203 Jones, Susan 22, 23 Jordan, Dennis 63, 203 Jyce, Amy 31, 62, 203 Juchatz, Brad 12, 74, 203 Katsam, Laurie 203 , Kim Mim 49, 51, 58, 203 King, Robert 203 Kirby, Rodney Kirk, Richard 203 Kirley, Dana 18, 54, 203 Kinght, Tonay 37, 204 Knott, Sarah 55, 204 Kruger, Stephanie Kuhn, Sara 204 Kurtz, David 23, 62, 137, 204 Lampher, David 64, 87, 140, 204 Lawson, James 42, 204 Leach, Tammy 46, 204 Lefiavre, Michelle 18, 34, 43, 204 Leinbach, Caroline 8, 10, 49, 204 Lemons, Jeffrey 63, 204 Leverton, Elizabeth 90, 204 Leverton, Mary 8, 11, 50, 116, 204 Lindsay, Lisa 38, 39, 50, 116, 204 Little, Audrey 34, 66, 204 LittleJohn, Wesley Bl, 204 LittleJohn, William 119, 204 Lloyd, Steve 26, 27, 204 Lynch, Aretha 204 Lyon. John 51, 204 Machinnon, Adam 50, 204 Mangaroo, Meera 35, 64, 204 Marshburn, David 204 Martin, Ava 204 Martin, Trony 62, 204 Maynard, Jill 30, 50, 204 Mayville, lan 204 McCian, John 16, 17, 204 McConn1ko, Jacob 12, 204 McDougald, Partick 32, 50, 53, 66, 81, 204 McGeachy, Ashley 50, 90, 93, 204 McGrail, John 50, 55, 205 McLean, Donna 50, 55, 56, 61, 64, 205 McMinn, Gaylon 205 McQueen, Eric 205 McSwain, George 205 McSwain, Richard 205 Meade, Ginger 205 Medley, Teresa 205 MeJan. Scott Michael Bradley 16, 17, 64 Miller, Edwinia Mins, Yolanda 205 Mobley, Tina 205 Montgomery, S, 18, 38, 39, 50, 60, 66, 205 Moore, Paul 42, 112, 113, 205 Moore, Tonja 205 Morgan, Lane 205 Morgan, David 63 Morgan, Jeffrey 12, 50, 53, 56, 74 Morris, Marva Mosley, Elaine 50, 60, 64, 206 Moyer, Stacy 206 Neely, Tonya 206 Neenam, Rebecca 30, 31, 34, 49, 66, 206 Nelson, Keith 50, 60, 206 Noah, Angela 51, 64, 206 Noah, Tonya 51 Noell, Elizabeth 14, 15, 106, 107, 115, 1 16, 206 Norman, Kenneth Palmer, Angela 206 Paschold, John 54, 206 Poyne, Kendra 206 Pegg, Jennifer 30, 31, 34, 66, 206 Peoples, Marshaline 37, 206 Perry, Dorothy 14, 25, 34, 60, 206 Petree, William 2, 116, 17, 49, 58, 151 165, 206 Pharr, Julie 11, 34, 206 Phuong, Sophin 206 Pino, Karina 34, 206 Porter, Rico 206 Potts, Stephen Powley, Beverly Pruitt, Marc 104, 206 Pryce, Brad 63, 118, 119, 206 Pryor, Tracy 50, 55, 101, 206 Pyatte, Holli 50, 66, 206 Rauschenberg, Eric 50, 51, 167, 206 Reece, Jason 20, 21, 50, 68, 206 Reidy, Nichole 54, 66, 207 Remington, Christian 207 Renegar, Derek 207 Richardson, lris 11, 37, 68, 207 Richardson, Latonya 63 Rifaat, Phillipe Risdon, Lagier 35, 46, 207 Roberts, Eden 207 Robinson, David 63, 207 Robinson, Reginald 63, 207 Rokhar, Anne 50, 207 Roseboro, Kevin 207 Rouse, Terry 63, 207 Rullman, Anthony 207 Rumple, Paul 26, 99, 208 Ruona, William 208 Russell, Patrick 42, 81, 119, 208 Samuels, Stephens 62, 81, 208 Sawyer, Scott 208 Scales, Michelle 46, 208 Scales, Shannon 37, 46, 208 Schmidt, Justine 8, 10, 11, 34, 55, 60, 208 Schulz, Amy 30, 31, 49, 208 Scott, Steven 63, 208 Shaver, Christie 34, 208 Shearin, Randall 34, 49, 208 Sheehy, Elizabeth 34, 65, 66, 141, 208 Shipwash, Sarah 208 Shutt, Andrea 22, 23, 71, 208 Seiburg, Mary 43, 49, 55, 66, 208 Seigrist, John 35, 208 Simmons, Corey 81, 126, 208 Simmons, Krystal 208 Simmons, Monica 46 Sink, Stephen 21, 208 Sizemore, Jennifer 18, 50, 208 Smith, Andre 208 Smith, Angela 208 Smith, Anthony 119, 120, 208 Smoth, Demitrus 208 Smith, Jayme 52, 208 Smith, Jennifer K 50, 208 Smith, Jennifer L 43, 167, 208 Smith, Penelope 22, 50 208 Smyth, Laura 50, 55, 58, 65, 66, 209 Spach, Sarah 122, 209 Sparks, Andrea 18, 34, 209 Sparks, Jeffrey 70, 209 Spillman, Tyler 18, 34, 209 Stabile, Valoree Stackhouse, David 5, 12, 74, 209 Staley, Trena 209 Stancil, Clifford 50, Stearns, Andrew 20 54, 209 9 Sterchi, John 16, 17, 112, 166,209 Stevenson, Blake 100, 101, 209 Stewart, Dana 8, 11, 50, 101, 209 Stoddard, Kendrick 37, 209 Stokes, Delshanna 46, 210 Strats, Peter 42, 63, 210 Stubbs, Allston 12, 210 34, 58, eo, 143, ies Sullivan, Michael 210 Surratt, Angelia 89, 210 Sutliff, Christine 50, 54, 210 Sutphin, Shannon 210 Taft, Charles 12, 86, 111, 109, 210 Tate, James 63, 210 Tedesco, Danielle 30, 34, 55,65, 66, 68, 70, 210 Thomas, Abraham 210 Thomas, Cedric 63, 81, 210 Thomas, Damon 62, 81, 210 Thomas, Etaundra 142, 210 Thomas, Kimberly 35, 46, 64, 210 Thomas, Partick 210 Thomas, Robert 104, 127, 210 Thompson, Judith 37, 43, 210 Tiller, Harry 16, 17, 53, 210 Timmons, April 210 Transou, Kevin 210 Treadwell, Tywanda Troup, Christine 210 Tuttle, Joseph 210 Tuttle, Michelle 43, 210 Underwood, Tina 210 Vanness, Jennifer 63, 211 Vaughn, Melanie 40, 41, 49, 66, 150, 211 Vaughn, Michael 157, 211 Vining, Hilary 211 Vogler, Blanton 3, 50, 119, 121, 129. 133, 151, 211 , Von lsenburg, Charles 3, 49, 133, 151, 211 Waiters, Crystal 211 Walker, Allison 38, 39, 71, 211 Walker, Katherine 35, 49, 66, 116, 211 Walker, Robert 28, 58, 211 Wall, Ronda 38, 39, 56, 211 Wall, Susan 89,211 Ward, Shannon 211 Weaver, Jonathan 102, 104 Weavil, David 212 Webb, Jennifer 18, 34, 212 Welborn, Kimberly 64, 212 Welch, Kristina 34, 54, 212 Wells, Terry 212 Wessinger, Melissa 212 West, Mark 212 West, Tawana 212 Wetherhold, Lisa 212 White, Courtney 14, 15, 38, 39, 212 Whitley, Thomas 212 Wideman, CD 50, 212 Wilcox, Noelle 30, 34, 55, 70 Williams, David 64, 212 Williams, Demetrius 64, 212 Williams, Dorcas 64, 116, 212 Williamson, Michel 212 Wilson, Elliott 35, 42, 212 Wilson, Sean 46, 87, 94, 95, 99, 212 Witt, Samuel 49, 50, 161,212 Wood, Gregory 20, 21, 212 Wright, Tanita 49, 212 Wright, Whitney B, 10, 11, 38, 39, 60. 101, 212 Yeatts, Joseph 212 Yeatts, Tonya Zou, Jenie 212 Zou, You 212 Sophomores Acuin, Mercidita 49, 213 Adams, Michael Chris 213 Allred, Robert M. 213 Allred, Stacy L. 65, 66, 122 Amos, Matthew T. 37, 213 Anderson, Brenda 213 Andler, Mike 26, 213 Arce, Claudia S. Armstrong, Tressa V. 35, 64, 213 Ashe, Michael Atwell, Mari A. 30, 31, 49, 68, 165, 21 Atwell, Mike 213 . Ayers, Chad I. 50, 112,213 Ayers, Robert S. 46, 213 Babb, Gordon 146, 213 Bailey 214 Baker, Nicole E. 213 Barker, Dawn E. 55, 122, 213 Barnhill, Katherine 54, 201 Baroody, Thomas 12, 49, 104, 141, 21 Belcher, Crystal D. 152, 214 Bell, Angel 214 Bell, Stephanie F. 214 Bindus, April 214 Bitting, Marchello A. 214 Bivins, Matthew M. 35, 37, 213 Bledsoe, Elizabeth 214 Blue, Kenya Board, Cindy 214 Boesel, Beth A. 50, 214 Boesel, Erika L, 214 Bohn, Aaron 214 Booker, Bryan 214 Boone, Abigail J, 28 Bost, Walter M. 50, 55, 214 Boston, Melissa 214 Bowman, Sharon E. 46, 48, 214 Bracley, Charlene 64, 214 Brim, Shawn 214 Britt, Jeffrey D, Brokopp, Andrew 214 Brown, Theresa T. 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Sale, Pam 296 Schorer, Kristen 265 Schorer, Brad 265 Shephard, John 269 Shields, Kris 265 Smith, Gretchen 271 Smith, Jeff 280 Snow, Paul 295 Sugg, Josh 295 Sweat, Amy 260 Sykes, Jennifer 292 Taft, Spencer 282 Teaney, Meredith 278 Turner, Catherine 269 Turner, Erick 271 Vaughn, Jeff 269 Walser, Rusty 265 Watson, Sally 291 Wheeler, Cory 265 Wheeler, Mary Sue 265 Ads Ace Hardware 294 Albert Roofing Co. 295 Andrews Pharmacy 300 Ardmore Style Shop 295 Balfour 307 Barrington's 290 Bo Ty Florist 300 Buena Vista Wine 8 Cheese 291 Calvary Baptist Church 304 The Canery 298 Carolina Thunderbirds 302 Centenary United Methodist 271 Centershop 289 Cloverdale Ford 284 Cloverdale Kitchen Restaurant 283 Cloverdale Shell 294 Computer Tree 291 Country Furniture 297 Crafts Plus 270 Crowder Reality 285 Crown Drugs 294 Diet Center 300 Douglas Tyler Shoes 302 Dr. Duck 308 FamcofForsyth 292 Forsyth Tech 302 Hauser Rental 296 Home Moravian Church 262 Jan's Hallmark Shop 298 Jewelry Gallery 299 Johns Guitar Shop 301 Jones Bakery 291 Key Club and Girls Council 259 Lingero Connection 293 Macs Sales 296 Make Mine Yougurt 293 Master Kleen 293 Mayberrys 302 McDonalds 257 Medicine Shop 301 N.C. Against lntoxicated Drivers 291 Pages 309 Peloton Bicycles 291 The Phoenix Company 301 Piedmont Music Center 280 Pig Pickin's 275 Pockets 303 R,G.C. 258 Propst Studio 290 Sharpe's 273 Shield's Sign 300 Ski 8 Tennis Station 290 Sloan Jewelers, Inc. 303 Smith Philips Lumber 297 Snob Shop 299 Soccer Unlimited Inc. 273 T.J.'s Deli 294 Today's Temporary's 294 Top Hat Formals 298 Video Library 306 Westgate Eye Center 279 The Wild Goose Whisenhunt, Chad 281 White, Joely 299 Wilcox, Aaron 292 Faculty Abbey, Charles Col. 245 Alexander, Will 245 Atkins, Ashley 245 Baron, Yvonne 245 Bernhein, David 245 Berry, Kate 245 Branoff, Jill 245 Britton, Nell 245 Brown, Nancy 245 Burns, Charles 245 Burton, Lydia 245 Cabbell, Evelyn 245 Cagle, Kitty 245 Coplin, Adolphus 245, 252 Costner, Rebecca 245, 250 Cromer, Rhodena 245 Danner, Steven 247 Donaldson, Janie 247 Dulin, Randal 247 Dunlap, Shirley 247 Dunning, Phyllis 247 Elrod, Stanley 245 Evans, Bonnie 247 Fix, Sarah 247 Francis, Dorothy 247 Garber, Carolyn 247 Glance, Bette 247 Hance, Connie 247 Hardin, Joan 247 Hawes, Valerie 247 Hollard, Dixie 247 Hollifield, Bert 247, 254, 255 Howard, Annie 249 Hutchins, John 249 Hyde, Jane 249 Jamback, Leslie 249 Jenkins, Mary 249 Keener, Susan 249 Kimbrough, Belinda 249 Lanning, Ann 249 Leal, Louis, 249 Linker, Shirley 249 Long, Norma 249 Mack, Dollye 249 McLaughlin, Joy 249 McMichael, Tricia 249 Mercer, Marilyn 249 Mock, Richard 251 Molnar, Brenda 251 Morris, David 251 Morrison, Charles 251 Mueller, Laura 251 Muse, Frankie 251 Neu, Linda 251 Norket, Wanda 251 Perryman, Glenn 251 Phillips, Kay 251 Pittman, Marian 251 Porchey, Mary 246, 251 Prey, Betsy 251 Raper, Minnie Lou 251 Rash, Mildred 253, 256 Riddick, James 253 Robinson, Daphne 253 Rowe, Charlie 253 Saelinger, Helen 253 Saleeby, Linda 250, 253 Saunders, Kaaron 253 Shadle, Bonnie 253 Simpson, Sandra 245 Sims, Greg 253 Small, Jack 253 Smith, Valjeanne 253 Snyder, Elizabeth 253 Southard, Mike 253 Southerland, Pat 253 Stamp, Billie 253 Stelter, Gay 255 Still, Louise 255 Storch, Mary 255 Surratt, Maynerd 255 Swanson, Cheryl 255 Taylor, Clark 255 Theisen, DeEtte 255 Thrower, Jean 255 Tomlinson, Martha 255 Trzaskoma, Norman 255 Turner, Candi 255 Walls, Roby 255 Warren, Steve 255 Washington, Ruth 255 Weeks, Janice 254, 255 White, Paula 256 White, Tim 256 Windsor, Kay 256 Wood, Rita 256 Yount, Susan 256 Zink, Linda 256 Colophon Josten s American Yearbook Company of 1312 Dickson High way, Clarksville, Tennessee, printed the 1200 copies ofthe 1987 1988 Black and Gold A Staff of 31 compiled the 320 page book which is a 9x12 trim size custom program printed on GL 80459 191 paper with sewed binding The cover was a litho program featuring original artwork by R J Reynolds senior Joet Mauney Colors featured are black 395 and yellow 115 on a laminated cover Snow white 280 was used for the end sheets Body type was consistent throughout the book 10 pt Koruna Style 21 caption copy 8pt Korina Style 21 Folio tabs 7 pt copy 12 pt numerals Koruna Style 22, and Personal ads 10 pt Korina Style sections, theme headlines were 36 pt Jefferson style 50 for Student Lrfe, raised initial headlines in press type Korirma Style 21 The 1987 Black and Gold received the Pica Award for partnership in excellence from Jostens American Yearbook Company, The Columbia Scholastic Press Association Third place certificate in it s Fifty third Annual Yearbook Contest and 1987 Honor Award from the North Carolina Press Association Sterling Griggs was the editor of the 1988 book . g ' . , . 49. Headlines were varying sizes 21 pt. Korinna Style 21 for most Q ' I Y 3l7flndex Pulling M2494 11415 Pmpedive The school year of 1987-88 brought with it the first of the four-year gradu- ating classes to walk the halls of Reyn- olds High School. lt marked the end of one era and the begining of another. For many of us it was our last year, but for many others it was just the beginning. Either way we will all re- member the things that went on throughout the year. The year brought with it the bicen- tennial of our nation's Constitution, a celebration of citizenship and dedica- tion to our country. We made it through Super Tuesday, the south's presidential primary. We saw many teams, like soccer, cross-country, swimming, wrestling, and girls' tennis win conference championships and earn state playoff berths. Likewise, we saw our girls' basketball team win nineteen straight games, going 14 and O in conference play, and earning their third straight playoff berth. The year brought with it R.J. Reynolds Greatest Hits, another in a long line of Key Club Follies. We witnessed the inaugura- tion of the 1987-88 homecoming queens, and reestablishment of the Reynolds Homecoming dance. We en- joyed yet another memorable and magical JuniorfSenior Prom. After the excitement of Class Day, spring dances, and elections began to fade, thoughts turned to summer vacations and Myrtle Beach. At graduation ev- erybody was sad except the seniors. They had not yet realized that the past four years had really been the best years of their lives. Amidst songs and speeches, to which only the parents listened, the class of 1988 was pa- roled. The seniors wisely twisted Gen- eral Douglas MacArthur's words to read: Old seniors never die, they just fade away. We all faded happily. Putting Things into Perspectivef318 ff '-1 s.. ZW. A gg W. - 4 M ' i. M,..,., M W W. W-.m, Q QS' lie 3 s ffl 6? . F .vs S 5 Q 9' Li A f -41 wi . iz-, its . ' ' 1 'ii nu 1. M up an H 1 MZ 3 mt -sim-.ry WAV Mfg, The best way to view the school is during class, where there is not a clutter of students, and its beauty can be admired. Christa Prout tries to discuss a topic in French, but Travis Morgan is more interested in reading the writing on his desk. fam 27235 1 ., , , W- -V -if wx-1353. 5 W 1 'Q I ' 1 K N-.. L1 Craig Nelson, Cali Thompson, and another student pass their study hall time away in the library, Pat Russell chews the fat after slamming twenty doughnut holes all by his lonesome, The mystical appearance of magical cars appears on the windshield of a car in the senior parking lot. . r,t.. LMMM N, ,M Weekends . . . homework . friends lunch parties ,. Myrtle Beach . . . Homecoming . . . freshmen . . . basketball . . . frozen yogurt road 'trips tests Society Hill snow i sopho- mores . . . Key Club Follies . . . F - days . . . football quizzes . . . Starrcade . tennis slack exams concerts Oktober- est cheerieaders C.D.C. . Courtyard . . gir s . .. juniors . . . Class Day . . . college . . grad- uation soccer .. super-lunch . . . tardy slips . . . excuses . . . e horseshoe Prom Night June 10 SENIORS!!! Our year has been full of excite- ment disappointment, achieve- ment academlcs, and entertain- ment But regardless of how we feel about our school year, we will al- ways have great memories of the people places and events that made rt all happen Speaking for all seniors it can be said that R.J. Reynolds has left her impression on us and we have tried our hardest to leave our impres- sions on her. We will never forget the opportunities we have had nor the friendships we have gained. . . . . ' ri . . .. 'l . , . ' th . 3 . I . 9 . . 1 . . 1 . Alice Goodman has a surprise waiting for her on her car when she gets out of school. Jack Frazier and a friend wait in line at the 'rock and roll' place to eat lunch: Burger King. Greg Egloff finds some extra time to participate in his religious meditations. 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