Raleigh Egypt High School - Sphinx Yearbook (Memphis, TN)
- Class of 1980
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Country Clubs .... Rock-n-Roll Action Dixie Land Features Roaring Faculty . . . Iazz Time Ads .... Music is an ageless experience, for we experi- ence it every day of our lives through expres- sions of joy, pain, victory, and defeat. Each dec- ade brings a new sound, ranging from the blues on Beale Street to the disco beat of the late 70's. Still we are ready for a different sound - one which we will create. We enter a new decadeg but the music continues as the beat goes on. if J 411, 5 'Q OAR Rflll PNIS D-11.17.70 1'mfn-99 - D 3 X R m Q x X N L . Q, 9 ff? f S ' 2 .4 55, The Sound of Pharaoh Pride At Raleigh Egypt, music is hoard in a very special way through tho sound of Pharaoh Pride. We are proud to attond R.E.H.S.. and we show it through school spirit. participation in sports and organiza- tions. scholastic achiovcmcnt. and standing up for our school. K .A M Nw Q S bb l sf 1! ! I' ma N 'mmm' 1. -,MM N4 , 1 5 1,1-fl: Thv Pharaoh fuuthall playvrs gut what it takffsl TU!!l:4'l1ft'I'.'TX'dfIj'HL1f4,hlIlSIH1 Ialws .1 hrvak frum an art pmlvrt. fmlzfr-1'.'C,oss1p,gossip. gcmssnp. HUHUII1 Cvntf-r: Cllklhh 'I'11rm-r rpprs-mgi.1te's the Frvnrzh Cllasws rvpa sz, 'I'npRight:Parking1,01Iam! lfvnlr-r Right: Chris Birmmgham ls. typu .11 sophornorfx HIIHIIIH Right: NSENIURS. rualw the wry hvst Pharaohs! . ...i-.-..- We sing the Blues with W. . I-land ln the early 1900's, Beale Street in downtown Memphis was the eenter of the hlues, a form of jazz which expresses a great variety of feelings. Handy put his creative efforts in writing The Memphis Blues and others. and soon became known as The Father of the Blues . .ir Q uv y. T011I.l?l.lfM1!l11lllliSl11llSilZiill1S surrmimliny.: Handy anml his lrninpi-I. TopC0l1lu1':I uml. snnshinmanii lany.:hIur! CunI1'r:IIalhy Clarkson and l.isa licviur hit thu hunks. 'Righl Cunlnr: Spanish lahs can hi: vary uxiziling. Hnllmn l,4ffl.' Tad Turmrr makers Cuaizh Troy kmrp his promise' un anulhvr Pharaoh victory. Hollnm Crrnlfrr: Mary Lynn Tiuzkur sings thi: Slnihrnl Cunnizil Blnus In pri-sinh-nt Kvvin Hraillevy. Hullmn Righl: Roh Filip rually guts into Iirml lnnrzh al Mczllunalifs. 'x A is 'Lf' M xi X s f f .. ,- 5 1 ,.f11 fd- ,J, ff-5' ' 4'fi17 ' .-- 11-13 -5:2- y And rock-nQroll with the King Elvis Presley became the hero of an emerging still come to Memphis to visit Graceland, where musical style in the 1950's. Young girls would swoon the King once lived. when he sang Love Me Tender , scream for Hound Dog and dance frantically to Blue Suede Shoes . Because of his talents, crowds swarmed to his mov- ies, and his songs dominated the charts. Thousands ul' 1'f+f9119fQQOvvr l- ,H if 'n 1 .r. A .QE 'SFR .1 'Q N . ' , Q . X x1 ,iXfg'fSi1 '. Gifs 1' f?l?f5 Q fig 'J Q 'K .l I 3 in i lWsx.N S '- .i l l' ,,Jt, .ri .l- J ilk as L If i fu-3. 1.- fii' wi .J 3, -iz. ,Xt . X Y is 1 fl X v,,.. , 5 I ' Ja :' z. v'N?w'IE -' A ,, ' V: my U I - , .- 4 Zn. 'Q-ga- A . 1 iii, El V -I, Top Left: Tracey Fritz, Lisa Ochoa. and Lori Phillipps dance 50's style. Bottom Left: Raleigh's king, Mr. Hunter, gives a kiss to Susan Baskin, Homecoming Queen. Top Center: Tommy Burroughs, Donny Grant. Chuck Iones, and Trent Hesterman get down! Bottom Center: Geddes Self sure is happy. Top Right: Confronting the Chess King. Center Right: Todd Waller says, Why worry! I'm a senior! Bottom Right: THE REHS drama club takes King Tut downtown. ll' 1 x L I ., 0 1 xv X ivk e .- 5 X NTI' N -1 f 3 iw z'-1.5 C Lwffx' 'ill E 6 1 5154 MLM Eff 1' A pf A Through Rhythm and Song lust what makes music? Rhythm! Sometimes it's a slow beat, sometimes fast - but it always keeps the music going. And through our own rhythm, we keep the beat of school life going strong. Top Left: The Iunior Varsity Cheerleading squad manages to stay right together. Bottom Left: Brian Ward. victorious Pharaoh. gets tough when he meets Tim Thornton. Craigmont Chief. , Top Center: Raleigh's chorus can sing and laugh at the same time. Bottom Center: l.orease and Cathy Gray, Sherry and llehhie Hurley say that brothers and sisters aren't all that hail. Top Right: The Al-'IROTC definitely has their act together. Center Right: Chris Birmingham and Russel Gav- roek help out freshman Iesse l.ee. Bottom Right: David Cracltloek performs an oper- ation. . Far Right: Kurt Willet - are you really singing? ff' A f iii, A 9, 1,3351 lf H1 an . 5, If t . ix v l ' 4 Nr I K ,Q 2 F 1 Q 4 , ' 1. U, .W -. fi A 4 li M 5 A i sf' , , r M it ,,.,.,,.i ..R. MLN. M-.tnmw i at Q i assi ' ,.'fq,,g 12 il ii Q5 fi' ' We 1 mfg: sl? V it A 93 4 g Q 'Q Q' . . A 1 . ' h - ei it .ww eff wk. We Make Our Lives Melody Every person at Raleigh-Egypt contributes part of himself to making music. The students - in or out of school, with friends and faculty - have made their lives a melody just by being themselves. Top Left: Hang it up Bartlett! Center Left: Karen Collier and Duke Young sing You deserve a break today - at McDonald's. Top Center: Who is behind that umbrella? Center: Allison Carsten, Gena Bland, and Kay Gilliam - the preps of REHS! Bottom Center: Who's the real judo expert- Derrick Smith or Danny Kingsbury? W Wg X t wks? aw -1 I n l L Z L , Top zzenlerright: Mr. Hunter brightens Kim Smith's day, Center right: Presenting . . . the Sphinx Stuff Singers! Bottom center right: The prayer before the game. Top far right' Melody Peters and Melody Nabors make their lives ei melody! Bottom far right: Shari Baker and jenny Higgs listen to the radio--butwhataboi1tChzirles Shelton? f - , lr.. 3 . , . 4, gi it K Q. S E Jfffl ' ' it L ,...K C f 'i y L!! ...fn . Q. 0 W .WMM fa, 1' 'WHL pdl? - pow 1 ..., Q .WN -Aff Nyxf x ...fn in X X 9 S 1 1 .-,O Y ' 1 1 A --Q --N.. .. -, I l ' Quo Wm 4X 'u ' ff x f v Q35 in ,yy --. ,x war' And As We Enter The 80's Minutes, hours, days, weeks, and years at Raleigh-Egypt - all our countless experiences. We have founded a Pharaoh tradition that will sing for years to come. 1. Mrs. Ricks, student council sponsor. thinks working with the student council on Homecoming is all worth while. 2. Christy Sanders has great form! 3. Hold it, Varsity! 4. lerry Harris daydreams ahout basket- ball. 5. That looks complicated. 6. Bernard Ierry learns how to draw a wall?! 7. Dana Schwartz sets her pace - knee socks and all! 8. French students experience French cufture, and pig out. too! I--annum .1 1, I I 4 ., X, DH! it I . X VQ. ' '. -L .su-. .. ..1.-wsfax 4 . uf' f LAW 1,2 as Q A f W A Q 4' ft nf 15? f if ti B '41 WW f,.,,m., N, , . 5 The Beat Goes On... i ,-. 1. Mrs. Caddie tries unsuccessfully to clamp Blair Summitt's big mouth. 2. Tracey Pruitt writes one more admit slip, 3. Ianet Heokinger - Spanish lab isn't all that had! 4. l've get to get this homework done before next period! 5. Couch Turner tells Russel Gavrock to be mentally tough, 6, Mr. Hunter enjoys talking tothe REHS students. 7. VOE is full of excitement. I an Q iv D Sf' EQ -L, ,, . xx X Hifi' .51 :I M y vs 'i N , W., . 1 5 . Q-d?Qgf ,af 1 52 QQN- Y X X . . . Q X ,M R' if sw ax K RP- -.ch I . ev x.. W 1? ii 1 , if Y Y , V x Z The seniors of 1980 - the first graduating class of the new decade! This year the class has truly been a performing group of people in many ways. We came together this year in show- ing the Pharaoh spirit at pep rallies and Homecoming weeks, and we raised a great amount of money for the prom, baccalaureate, and graduation fthe first to be held in the coliseumj. We also sustained many senior traditions such as sponsoring the Sadie Hawkins dance, the Gong Show, and the Pink Queen contest. The fun of being a senior is evident in our original cheer: Proud and Loyal Onward Bravely We're the Class Of 1980! Pictured below are the Homeroom Representatives: QL-RJ, First row - Kurt Willett, Chuck Lucas, Walter Cathey. Paul Mortimer. Second row - Geddes Self, Cindi Bradfield, Edna Crawford, Gena Bland. Laura Luke, Iulie Van Housen, Debbie Meador. Pictured on the opposite page are the Senior Class Officers: First row - Danny Kingsbury lTreasurerJ, Derrick Smith fMinority Coordinatorl, Blair Summitt tPresidentl. Second row - Michelle White fSecretaryl, Laura Hol- landsworth fHomeroom Coordinatorl, Susan Baskin Vice-Presidentl, and Mrs. Martha Caddie, sponsor. wVW,12'a9aVewf.fM1-rw - ff ntl wwnnnuw 5, 1 18 Looks like we made it. The following students are members of the Senior Class who were selected hy the faculty as Uutstanding Seniors. These fifteen students were selected for their superior service. eharaeter. scholarship. honors, and offices held. CONGRATULATIONS. SENIORS ...you are truly worthy of this honor. Tony Ienkins 20 Kevin Bradley Susan Baskin 5 . av- v I Kathy Clarkson QGQQ Chester Lee Danny Kingsbury Qv '-f 'v Laura I-Iollandsworth v 3 W 'Mx 'U' Wag' Q, 49 x 3 K an Y A Z ,al 4 Q P' W Myqggz 7 Z 50245 vm Na 5 f-Q-iw' . in A W 'la X ll ' vq lffzni' 2, 1'- Q . W v a ' QV? 'I 5 x L: 'Y' 4 .K x Q 2514: 6 , Y . M K , .E lf ' iW 21 l Q mqwzii :Q A V 7 ' 3 2 gf-, Q f V, 2 'L :mg Nw vw mg, 'rw Most Athletic Friendliest 'N--Q, Geddes Self Michelle White NUT PICTURED: Regina Adeock Todd Waller 5 l 3 5' vs Z 7 5 Q 2 2 f 5 2 5 , l av 'az 1 an 5 , 5' fl!!! A QQ Q, f 5 W Fi ,ff ,?- V 3 if ., 3 if ii n, 4. I 1 .1 M my A 28 4 K4 Most Attractive Best Dressed A T L 5 Darrell Tindall Derrick Smith Cindi Bradfield Debbie Meader ,L , XX P ,f , 4 I, Q 5 ' x J, 7 1 rug 5, f K 'I ,, Q if 'X vw MCE , . 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Yancy ig .Ha-....... 51 W2 Fi fgafi .... .,,.....g.....,,W.....,....,.,-- 5 n 43 janet Kay Young 'se'- gifs NOT PICTURBD Brett Blair Barrett Buekalew Teresa Brown Steve Camp Ierry Carter Bobby Casey Keith Clemmons Mitchell Ray Cousins Winston Wade Crockett Patrick lay Cunningham Iames Curry Tina Castro Elizabeth Anne Coker Angie Calvin Darla Cupp Connie Curtis Sandra Dublin Norma Foster Donald Crant Cordon Harwell Billy Henry Kathy Cray IAQ Linda Harris Lisa Hathcock Alexander Hubbard T. C. Hulett Ierry Bernard Robert Iohnson Trena Irvin Valerie Isom Sheila Iordon Carolyn Iustice Cynthia Iones Theresa Irving Daniel Lee Mike McCracken Lyle McElyea Paul McMahon Gary Morris Clenn Nelson Lisa Lowery Tracey Mars Ioe Parker Cary Preston Scott Iohnson Derek Ragland Phyllis McVay Yetta Oehoa Karen O'Kelly Iames Pemberton Cherie Nanez Tony Rooks Blease Scott Raymond Shelby Robert Smith Iohn Thompson Richard Todd Randy Sewell Iohn David Walke r Cedric Ward Christopher Wearley Mark White Bradley Williamson Dennis Wu Sharon Wells Kim Zimmerman Rebecca Penny 9 1979-'80 has been a great year for all the IUNIORS! They were over- joyed when class rings were distributed in December. The Iuniors deco- rated a hall for homecoming, sold balloons at the homecoming game, and displayed a great deal of spirit at all the pep rallies. They had a good year and look forward to being seniors. CLASS OFFICERS: tOpposite pagelz Lisa Fitzpatrick, Treasurer: Tammy Koster. Presi- dent: Cathy White, Secretary: and Buster Hanson, Vice-President. Uiilnvvtilt S ttjatc ttii Ms-mm 50 'mf l l 1 'ee 4 -,. X X E, a X af sa I. 54, A QL at ESV Achievers and Favorites Front to back - Elaine Kicklighter, Achiever: Robert Kingsbury, Achiever: Biibbzi Cook, Favorite: Iackie Brooks Favorite: Wendy Weir. Favorite. XX -NN M we F Q A Q K S , i 1 5, A at ww pass. N 54 .JJ gp Yi S-N-'WW I I in N-vim' N Indy PN1i5'fN.,esa-wlaw a--ww .ws r 'X in ,-v X 4. RTN HQ! fe w ' 5+ 2:-I S10 fi? 'ZS 1. W5 ,QXE ffifa XT? A ESQ k is v X Q nw V 81.55 M mf MW! f agua ff W xi IV! v 7' WOM? 1 f 1 Nf ,,.. 1... an +1 num f . 1 V gf isif- . 3 ir K Q - ' ' if g ,wi W 5 :4 Q 1 7 V 5, if ' F J .. ' ff, M ' Q, . N, , ,.. , , J ,V 4, ' 1. f 1 ,Q QS . uh A ' . ,e. - ' 5, 5 t . . W I iidik N . ,4 ff ' I gf 1. 2' ff A , 4 AFV A 3 ,,1-...,, K Q W A i .. . , , A .X . ' - ' si ' 'I ' 's 6 . .,v qi t 0 int 9' A f gy ' ., fl - '. K , . N wx- , K N .t 'fi ' - - A i .n I .. - Q. NN 8 X fx. X Gail Abby Marie Abney Elizabeth Alexander Pam Allison Dana Altman LaMarlo Anderson Lisa Anderson Melanie Anderson Deanna Arendt Susan Armstrong Beth Bain Iulian Bateman Beverly Bayer Shirley Beason Chris Bedingfield Tim Belyeu Stacy Bergman Carla Bethea Deanne Billings Kelly Billions Becky Birdsong Tony Bosi Bryan Boudreaux Michelle Boyette Greg Bray Iacqueline Brooks Francis Brown Rex Brown Rhonda Bryant Brian Butler DeAnn Byrd Clay Callender Rhonda Campbell Dianne Cantrell Charles Carroll Tina Castro Shelli Cates Iohn Christopher Keith Clark Kevin Clarkson Tonya Clay Nina Coffely Cosette Co lier Karen Collier Bubba Cook Ty Cordray Iohn Crabb David Crain Sammy Creel Nicky Cromwell Iennifer Crump David Cudd Ieanette Cursey Mark Curtis Ieff Cutler Mark Danes Mike Daniels Carman Davis Lisa Deal Bryan Devine Thomas Devine Mark Dodson Cindy Donegan Benjamin Douglas 55 David Downs Melvis Driver Lea DuFour Pam Durham Cindy Dyer Mike Dyess Danny Eakin LaRita Edinbourgh IoAnne Edwards Kevin Eggenber er Socrates Ellis Tony Elmore Margie Evans Steve Ferrer Beth Field Lisa Fitzpatrick Marilyn Foley Terry Foster Larry Gallen Laura Galloway Russ Gavrock Beth Gerard Ioe Giaroli Iames Gibbs Cheryl Gill Robert Gonzales Debbie Gordon Denis Gourgeot Cathy Gray Michael Greene Karen Gunn Tina Guy 56 ,A ff-fx W in gt go O 6 s 1 , X' A WH , i L ff r Cv 1 N W 2 :,, pr. ' . is I ' ' ww , Q , ff , t ttt 1 'D z r 5 L ,Q , s X I it X fi ,ff Q Q If fs, y y t, Lisa Halburnt Steve Hall Buster Hanson Bill Harris Daffie Harris Donna Hart Iames Heide Robert Herman Chris Hern Iames Hern Debbie Hess Penny Hewitt Mark Heyse Lisa High David Holcomb Kathi Holland Mickey Holley Tammy Hopper Glenda Hopkins Tammy Hosse Ioel House Brenda Howard Scott Hubbard Lori Hughes Sherry Hurley Tim Hurley Eddie Hutchison Sharon Hutchison Amy Iackson Patty Iackson Bobby Iacques Mike Iames 2 PHARAEYS 'R K' -.NN i -f- 'W N0MMm ...v ww., ,.- -f---MM M M' ' ' A W 1 A. M1 K L I n - N W ...V -. ' . Q , . i 4 , 5 Q , K 5 ist Q , - ,1 ' x ' Z' Q 5 an A ,, 3 K m M :xy f gh . ' M Tabrena Neal Tim Nelson Stanley Nevilles Susan Nichols Barry O'Bryan Cherie O'Daniel Karen O'Kel1y David Otte Ronnie Owen Chris Pace Robert Parker Wendy Parkey Iohn Parks Dixie Patterson Ginger Payne Rebecca Penny Chuck Pickel Barbara Pluhar William Pope Shell Porter Paul Powell Nicholas Rains Tony Rapp Edward Ray Iulie Ray Denise Reasons Kathy Redick Doug Reeves Bonny Reinding Harry Rike Sharon Rogers Susan Rogers 60 ? me 'fa S rf fl Z 3 , 7 f , if rw' is ,Q it ,. 3 l I 'I' A at I 'K fu QQ! f 1 , W Hn, 1 F ,Vff Ev 5 E I if 9? .saw ,,,, ,,,,r f W 4 fry t W ' Q Q- 'Q 3 ' 9 Z r ,I ff - .I ,r I Q ' ,i ww M f 1 Q . , Luyazi 4 s 5 xr ,, K la M ,,a,..- ,. ,, , ., . , ' 4 .fer , 1- 1 f ' , , ,,, , , f ,y l Wrvff' Vg 5, 5 QA. Q, it wwf. A I iv f ,l,...tl 0 4 ' QS? 'Y -AA. Marina Rokas Ricky Ronza Vera Rudy Greg Russell Sharon Russell Tammy Russell Kristie Sanders Ieff Sanders Peter Schemerhorn Tony Schiavone Brenda Schultz Vicki Schwarz Dana Schwartz Deborah Shadko Brett Sharpe IoAnn Sheraron Michael Ann Sherbourne Willie Shoemaker Melanie Shrump Parvin Sigler Ernie Simeona Iohnny Simpson Lynette Slivinski Fammie Smith Kim Smith Lisa Smith Marla Smith Steve Smith Tommy Smith Chuck Spencer Mike Splain Lisa Staggs 61 34-wx K. 'Sf SW., zgs QQQ Restncied rea om Aumoauzen msmns ww men PERMXSSKJH RAY BE GRKNTED BY CKLUKG 152 I f gi W , ' , QQ 5 X MH,fW-MAW, N -460 ' gas Pat Yarnold Tom Yarnold 592 , ti, , 5 ' .1'- ' Duke Young aa , Q Christine Stearnes David Stephens Norman Summerlin Steve Summers Rachel Sweat Iimmy Tankersly Donna Taylor Cherie Thomason Debbie Thompson Dianne Thompson Terri Thweatt Iohn Toth Iimbo Townsend Mark Twitty Tom Uhl Randall Underwood Robert Underwood Alicia Uselton Terri VanEaton Charles Vergos Andrew Vick Michelle Waldrop Malcomb Walker Gary Walls Mark Walton Charlie Warrington Wynne Waterbury Rosalynn Watson Craig Watts Mike Way Paul Weakley Kim Webb Michael Webb Wendy Weir Carolyn Wesby Kelly Wheeler Cathy White Barbara Wilson Christie Wilson Mike Wilson Claudette Wirt Darren Witwer Derek Wood Mike Wood Kenneth Wright Lisa Wyckoff Lynn Yarbro Melissa Yarbrough NOT PICTURED - David Adair, Ienny Biggs, Robin Booth, Paul Burney, Charlie Coleman, Ken Crenshaw, Linda Brown, Angela Cole, Chris Cunningham, Ieff Curry, Gwendoline Echols, Terry Ellis, Ioey Fier, Chris Ganac, Stephanie Farr, Canoyce Grant, Trent Hesterman, Iohn Irvin, Vicki Heck, Darryl Iohnson, Ieff Kloeck, Laura Lynes, Shaun Nichols, Barton Pemberton, Mary Poston, Vernon Scott, Darryl Skinner, Renee Scott, Cathy Shaw, Cynthia Young. 63 1979-1980 has proven to be a terrific year for the Sophomores. They show their spirit and Pharaoh Pride through many activities such as pep rallies and sports events. The sophomores are at the top of the Charts and evidently they plan to stay there for quite awhile. Through determination and hard work, the Class of '82 is showing everyone else that they are number one!! The class officers shown on the opposite page are: Left to right - Iulie Fisher, Vice-Presidentg Stacey Bradley, Presidentg Courtney Carsten, Treasurer: and Linda Lamb, Secretary. -2 -3?-'S 64 ik ,Q x'i ' ' me .XG-Q '.Arx,uQ,,, H A-ss it -. , , M' If .. . N, 'cv ,,' .,.,S' .f- . M ' , A, LT: ' lr . V -v.',flcq.x HOMEROOM FAVORITES: First row, left to right - Sampson Anderson, Vick Thayer, Peter Petrakis, Ken Fortney, Sam Tidwell, Scott Gallo- way, Sieglinde Williams, Wes Richardson, Kelly Hawkins, Lori Daniels, Elena Merritt, Imogene Sisk, Suzanne Wigginton, Renee Fulgham. Debbie Koster, Courtney Carsten, Kathy Marshall, Bubba Knight, and Stacy Stewart. HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES: First row, left to right - Natalie Delloach, Suzanne Wigginton, Elisa Kirk, Sampson Anderson, Imogene Sisk, and Donna Downs. Second row- Sieglinde Williams, Spanky Gitlin, Lelia Crisp, Chris Birmingham. Terri Robinson. Icff Lee, Wes Rich- ardson. Kay Gilliam. Kim Gilliam. and Iohn Graham. Achievers and Favorites Front to hack - Birgetta Dalrymple. Achiever: Kelly Hawkins. Favorite: Trey Iackson, Achiever: Sam Tidwell Favorite: Damon Tindall, Favorite. X X lfj 'N X .. wxi in xr LS' TQ3 ii 68 S wi Lelia Crisp Kevin Cupp Ann Currin Birgetta Dalrymple Mark Dalrymple Lori Daniels Angela Davis Greg Davis Patricia Davis Sheryl Davis Denise Dawson Stacy Deabler Susan Delk Natalie Deloach Donna Downs Mark Duhon Ioan Eakin Donald Eaves Mindy Ellzey Maria Escue Ieri Everett Bill Field Kenny Fier Iulie Fisher Carleen Fortner Greg Fondren Ken Fortney Gail Freeman Lisa Freeman Terri French Dean Franklin Renee Fulgham 70 Randy Gabriesheski Marilyn Gaia Scott Galloway Ieff Gault Kay Gilliam Kim Gilliam Spanky Gitlin Mike Gourgeot Iohn Graham Angie Gray Lorease Gray Andrea Green Bryan Greene Ierry Hamm Kassie Hannah Lorie Hanson Barry Harrell Samantha Hart Gwen Harwell Todd Hatfield Kelly Hawkins Ianet Hechinger Randy Heck Susan Henry Dusty Henson Ieff Henson Clayton Hessick Betty Heyse Susan Hicks Tim Hill Wendy Hill Dawn Holladay 7l AMMMY2 .Q . 62 4. 1 Anthony McCracken Billy McDonald Mark McElvee Mike McKelvie Ken McPhail Teresa Michols Beth Nicholson Angela O'Ke1ley Nathan O'Kelley Ioe Ontl Sharon Parks Kenny Parrish Iudy Patterson Tommy Peck Cindy Pendley Mike Perry Cathy Petrakis Peter Petrakis Hunter Pickett Kim Pierce Al Pierce Darryl Polk Karla Pollock Shirley Pope Teresa Porteous Ricky Price Eddie Priest Kim Pritchett Kim Proctor Lisa Pruitt Adam Randolph Steve Ray 74 to N5 ?v '-ig--......, ki h W 3 -4: -fb Y 'lla K Q24 Al? t R ll M .ALAK A Qnxhg L... X Y fra 1 S fff fef l , W., 1 'Y K 2.- . 4-... '--u, , . k k .. Susan Ray Gloria Redick Ienne Reed Robin Reed Wes Richardson Alan Roach Kathy Robinson Lori Robinson Terri Robinson Adrian Rodgers Eddie Rodriguez Charles Rooks Shirl Rooks Lisa Rose Bryan Ruoff Pam Ryon lim Schubert Robert Sebolt Patricia Selden Tommy Seymore Ianet Shadko Russell Shaheen Ron Shipley leffy Shoemaker Theresa Schubert Mark Simeona Imogene Sisk Steve Skinner Brenda Smith Mike Smith Pam Smith Renard Smith 75 --,, 76 'Q '55 .Pr A... if ..4 w-. , 1 fx al! ffl QW x If one word were used to describe the Freshmen it would be BEGIN- NER. But this year they have learned fast. The Freshmen have sur- prised everyone with their spirit. Even the pranks played on them dur- ing the pep rallies didn't shake their applause and cheers. They know the true meaning of school spirit. Could it only be HBEGINNERSH luck? On the opposite page are pictured the class officers from left to right - Vice President - David Coker, Secretary - Pan Iackson, President - Kenneth Baldwin, NOT PICTURED: Treasurer - Tracy Smith. ti fi? i.,lr J '1 1 .4 , .svv If 4.3 .V.wmzffsss-27'rn. :vgfff:...2'zm' N , 'ivffielf A J Ns. - - SQ 5 N . HOMEROOM FAVORITES: Top: Left to right, Front row - Renee Pope, Darby Hayes, Iessie Lee, Penny jones, Sammy Dennison, Ianet Bum- pus, Melody Thompson, Teresa Macklin, Amy Arrington, Iackie White, Amy Slivinski, Anna Sorenson, Christy McMahon, Kim Dole. Back row -Dennis Kirk, Devin Bogue, David Coker, Iewels Shaw, Ioseph Braswell, Scott Vorus, Randy Patterson. HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES: Bottom: Left to right- Angela Ball, Kim Aitken, Iennifer Billingsley, loseph Braswell, Stephanie Bryant. Samuel Dennison. Kathy Cunningham. Phyllis Ghrigsby, Kenneth Glueck, Dawn Hill, Teresa Hopgood, Dennis lones, Penny Iones, Iessie Lee. Michelle Mitchell, Kevin Martin, Devin Sanders, Amy Slovinski, Lisa Stanford, Scott Vorus. Achievers and Favorites Front lo back - Iessie Lee, Favorite: Ianet Bumpus, Favorite: Elizabeth Cibs0n.Ai:biever:Mir:keySkz1ggs, Favoriti Iames Kingsbury. Achiever. WWW' is-0' 'ri Mg YV -is 'es- x ii - F ,aff V 0 fc- -qi, , ,W , , , W 1 ,, 'Z f Q ya 1 sf! ip at bmrlifwu Y 4: . if .h Ss ,gggas N 1 I,-fe Q A '4 1 4 it 2 it 'Q ,. .,.f, X ,, . 4 !,! X 'UN 2? M9 f, , f ' 3 ff, ,, Q i' 2 C , A W Y' , 'ff-1 'P l 3 : Y fr- 9 'Q 1 W ft! ' P n 1 :T if , W W .. f ' 4 55 f f I!! Iames Abernathy Karen Abrams Rhonda Adcock Kristy Adkins Becky Adkinson Kim Aitken Scott Aitken Denise Albright Teresa Alley Gail Anderson Iimmy Angotti Robert Arendt Amy Arrington Mike Ashley Tammy Austin Iackie Averett Scott Baker Richard Baldock Kenneth Baldwin Angelynn Ball Keith Banks Lisa Banks Angela Battle Kim Bay Marilyn Beard Iohn Beasley Marjorie Beason Keith Beck Greg Bellew Ronald Best Perry Bieber Iennifer Billingsley Chuck Birdsong Donn Birmingham Kevin Bogue Diana Bolton Doug Bonds Charlotte Bosby Tom Bosi Mitch Bowling Cindy Bradley Vicki Brashear LaDonna Brooks Shelia Brooks Cassandra Brown Tina Brown Mary Brumley Lenny Brumson Charleen Bruner Kim Bryant Ronald Bryant Stephanie Bryant Renee Bryson Ruby Buckner Ianet Bumpus Sandy Bumpus Debbie Burford Iimmy Burford Kathy Burford Tim Burroughs Brian Burns Rhonda Butler Angela Byears Chris Byrd 8 Michele Cain Bobby Calhoun Chris Calvin Greg Caldwell Lonny Calkins Phillip Carlisle Allison Carsten Bill Carter Teresa Cartwright Tim Caughram Glen Caudill Pam Chapman George Christian Tina Christian David Christopher Clarissa Clark Iackie Clayton IoAnn Clayton Loren Cobb Wendy Cockwe l David Coker Terry Cooper Deaunna Cordray Craig Corson Henry Crawford Ricky Crockett Doug Crosett Glenda Crump Kathy Cunningham David Custer Leslie Daniels Carloss Davis 84 rllzil- ' . 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W mf V ' y. i H V ' C W1 1 ,, 6 Q' I Q ' Georgia Davis Larry Davis Sherry Davis Steve Davis Sammy Dennison Kenny Diotte Kim Dole Patricia Dolan David Doty Iackie Douglass Ierry Dowdy Paul Duckhorn Mike Durkee Robert Dyess Nancy Earnheart Carol Eaves Shana Eddleman Eddie Edwards Eric Ellis Chris Elmore Kenneth Embry Iames English Ieri Enoch Larry Ervin Karen Felton Ieff Ferrer Scott Foley Carey Fortune Shawn Franks Chris Freeman Tracey Fritz Chris Gabriesheski 85 Court Gehrs Phyllis Ghrigsby Elizabeth Gibson Kenny Glueck Cynthia Gobert Siggy Goldsby Ioe Gnazales David Gossett Kenneth Gray Barry Griffen Edward Griffen Kenneth Griffen Kim Gunn Patricia Gunn Lori Halburnt Darla Hall Ioey Hall Iulia Hall Deborah Halloran Beverly Harville Darby Hayes Byron Henderson Karen Herriman Bill Hewitt Gavin Hibler Darryl Higgins Iohn Hightoner Albert Higuet Barr Hill Robin Hollbday Stephanie Holley Molly Hollingshead Teresa Hopgood Darren House Marvin Houston Beberly Howard Deborah Howell Patti Hubanks Ricky Hubbard Eugene Higgins Barbara Humphrey Brett Humphrey Gail Hunt Shantel Hurt Ocie Hutchinson Tracy Hutchinson George Irvin Sandra Irvin Kath Ivy Myner Iaclison Pan Iackson Robert Iackson George Ierry Eric lessen Iay Iohnson Renee Iohnson Tammy Iohnson Tommy Iohnson Aaron jones Dennis Iones Penny Iones Butch Iordan Kenny Iordan Iohn Kimbrough 86 if wr '32 fi I . 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V K V :xt if , W I I t Q f - 3 e is :J ' 4 ii' Steve Kimbrough Darrell King lim Kingsbury Brent Kir Dennis Kirk Trent Kirk Kathy Koster Michelle Kuykendall Terry Ladd Teri Lambert Latonya Lartigue Tiffany Lebel Iessie Lee Michael Legenzoff Mitch Logan Darren Lomerson N jackie Lovelady Andy Luckett Barry Lurry Carl Lurry Teresa Macklin Lee Marking C uck Martin Kevin Martin Deanna Mask Iohn Massey Duane Mathis Marc Mayfield Tammy McCallum Bill McCasland Phillip McClure Larry McDaniel 88 ...., ., ,A ...., ,I Wh, V' it I J A 34 am' f r -my -f ., ..,, , V, . ' .1 . n 1, -. i s rife 1 ,, . 'WN' t.'1,,..w fr fl ll ff aaa--, ' M L ' .H '- 'lffff 1 A ' , We ga 4 ' ji fa. , kkfff. , , X r f an A Q. 1'::, 4 if 'H' -atf.fmQ,.f r 'fa , , f , , '- .4 ei , ,- if 7 f' V 4 432 f Y ff as , 1 241 Q R' p 1' I' a I t ,Z Uldfif , b V. . V, f',l',1 ,,4A:Q ' f?, . A g ,. 5 A G Q , f,,, , , s f 2 f HW f N t 5 1 Mix ff A' ',... LJ K f , Q P' A 4' 31 1 43, ff ' Ep wt af' 4:1 it X A an ltr. X 5 aP '6 3 ....-I I 2 1 lk 134' f .13 e -5 N ,- , as - V .. V no - 3, i fx! J A -s , ,. if fs' Y , vw I N Q , I fl 14 in K , K ,, fu .- M 'Af' 5 V .ffl av fm, Q X a A ' V 1 ,ew qz V W ' ll x Wt .X ll ,Q-1-151355 I ,N 'Jw We M F in MQW 3 'B Robert McDaniel Regina McDonald Michelle McGough Carlious McK1emurry I. K. McKracken Christy McMahon David McVay Teresa McVay Karyn Meader Kim Meader Mike Mensi Phillip Mensi Iamie Miller Kevin Miskell Michelle Mitchell Mike Mitchell Melanie Moore Wyatt Morgan Tommy Motley Iames Nevilles Tammy Newborn Debbie Newell Paul Nichols Lita Nix Lisa Ochoa Michelle Oliver Gina Owens Reginald Parham Charlie Parker Randy Patterson Rodney Pendergrass Mike Penny 89 .A Q V . 8 , Jr 76 -v. 4- X X 5 v R v 1 K V 6 S gi 5 if i fi W ,gs X px Q, Q af S , ,L 1 f if x5 W ,, k , f L ,- QA it l 6 Q A R ei all uf' 6 - K X k,. . Y' I . 1 . pf-ig to .- Q is T.. I its it it Q .ff f n 51.1 V, Chris Phillips Laurie Phillips Gwendolyn Piggie Tracey Pittman Carolyn Pope Renee Pope Sydney Porter Steve Powell Ieri Raburn Matt Ratliff Ierry Rawdon Stuart Rawlinson Chris Ray Michelle Ray Regina Rayner Lee Reames Paul Reinking Teri Riales Mark Rogers Mike Rogers Steve Rogers Ieff Sadler Kevin Samson Kevin Sanders David Sansone Lorie Scallion Ioe Scott Elizabeth Self Iewell Shaw Robert Shaw Robert Shelton Frank Shipley Teresa Shipley Tim Simmons Lorri Simpson Margie Simpson Micheal Skaggs Amy Slivinski Alisa Smith Cleotis Smith Ianet Smith Leanne Smith Richard Smith Tracy Smith Anna Sorenson Steve Spears Charles Spence Angela Staggs Lisa Stanford Bobby Stripling Robert Stroupe Wendie Tankersley Robert Teddy Lois Thomas Melody Thompson Richard Thornton Robert Thornton Deedie Thweatt Bobby Tolbert Larry Toombs Dale Turner Allison Tyler Dana Underwood David Van Vleet 91 Wanda Vinson Scott Vorus Mark Walker Miranda Walker Lisa Wallace Kevin Warren Ronnie Washington Darryl Watson Bubba Webb Keith Webb Livia Wells Bonnie Wells Paul Westby Hope Wheeler Debbie White Iackie White Natalie White Valerie Williams Glenn Williamson Priscilla Wirt David Wray Steven Wright Willie Wright Michelle Wynns Crystal Yancey Valerie Young 92 if vw 1 A ,SWA , l ,z f ti. 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T3 2- X ': lisa null NOT PICTURED - Charles Battle Wilton Bee Ronnie Berry Todd Blair Donald Brooks Kathlean Brown Ionathan Caudill Lynn Crump Celliza Curry Angela Dickson Iohnson Dupree Leo Echols lacqueline Fryar Mark Furr Pamela Gregg Cheryl Hill Thomas Hogan Linda Humphrey George Hunt Sandra Irvin Calvin Iustice Michael Iustice Douglass Land Hayley Lott Gerald McLemori Ianice McVay William Pack Iefferey Parrish Benjamin Perry Gerald Powell Steve Powell Ianice Rayborn Melissa Spence Darryl Watson Ronnie Wells Bobby Wesby Patrick White Iackie Whitey Randall Wynn 93 -X Ever bod 'S Doin' It . . . Student Council Everyone is participating in the Student Council, so come on and join in! At R.E. you are the school's leader, you voice your opinions and you start the wheels in motion to get your ideas accomplished. You can sponsor dances, participate in both homecomings, collect can-food for the Salvation Army, collect toys for children. and skate at the yearly skating party. Leading each of the meetings and planning each activity are the following officers: Left to right- Melanie Anderson - Commissioner of School Activities, Iolo Longfield - Secretary!Treasurer, Mrs. Ricks - Sponsor, Kevin Bradley - President, Cindy Kuehn - Vice President, Mary Lynn Tucker - Commissioner of Student Council Activities, and Stacey Bradley - Minority Coordinator. E X K 1' t ,fi it it'wgf,fff' . i SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: First row, left to right- Renaye Smith, Donna Dunn, Rob Fulp, Ian Hubbard, Lynn Wray, Brett Blair, and Cindy Phillips. Second row - Kurt Willet, David Walker, Lisa Hogan, Tad Turner, Mike Gonzales. and Greg Clark. 96 IUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Left to right, first row - Chris Pace, Iulie Ray, Buster Hanson, Tammy Russell, Debbie Gordan, and Dana Schwartz. Second row- Dana Iones, Dale Melton, Lisa Fitzpatrick, and Nina Coffey. ,.,,.A '-s,.. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES: Left to right, first row - Teri Chaloner, Lorie Hanson, Ieff Lee, Linda Lamb, Andrea Green, Courtney Car- sten, Lisa Wilkinson, and Stacy Stewart. Second row - Chris Birmingham, Sampson Anderson, Issac Young, Peter Petrakis, Wes Richardson, Iohn Longworth, Iulie Fisher, Teri Robinson, Debbie Koster. and Beth Nicholson. I-'RESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES: Left to right, first row - Chris Gabriesheski, Michelle Mitchell, Becky Adkinson, Ianet Bumpus, Iessie Lee, Elizabeth Gibson, Anna Sorenson, Charles Spence, and Patrica Gunn. Second row - Penny Iones, Kathy Burford, Amy Slivinski, Darla Hall, Georgia Davis, Laurie Phillips, Vicki Brashear, Thersea Macklin, Kevin Sanders, and Kevin Bogue. 97 1 ,ag .gf e '.,.., f-f 1, gl , , 1 , 7, ff fi :if Q .1 , ' W 1 1 1 u 1, Q ' 1 1 TL Q 11 ,Q 111 ' X ' ' V' , , 6. f , it,4 ' ill 1 . 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X!!! fa 1 1,11 f, , , . , , 1 1 111--1--111111111-11111111141 new f PQ i .4-K ,Ml X . 1 y 'MH . . So Why Don't You S.S.S. QSPHINX SERVICE SISTERSJ Q Q Leading these girls in their activities are the SSS offi- cers. They plan and carry out each activity that the mem- bers vote to participate in. The SSS officers are: Bottom to top - Susan Vorus - Ser- geant at Arms, Ian Hubbard Q 73 is ll - Chaplain. Susan Nichols x J ,glbn m - SecretaryfTreasurer. iii. t N W S f if Paula Davis - Vice-Presi- iil Q A dent. and Io Io Longfield - .. it ' President. , ft 6 llgnn--ffm A A 5' , , -2-A -- MIL . ff--ff' S.S.S. Officers Iuniors and l Cabinet Heads mo Honorary Members loin in and. . . The Sphinx Service Sisters is an organization designed for the young ladies at RE. Throughout the year the girls work towards earning enough points to enahle them to attend the SSS anmial formal. This dance is held in the latter part of winter and it is an event which is greatly anticipated throughout the year. These points are earned in various activities. such as: the annual hayride at Shelhy Forest. various parties. attending a neighhorhood church with other memhers of SSS. collecting can goods at Thanksgiving and collecting toys at Christmas. The sponsor of this cluh is Coach Suhlett. llottom lelt corner of opposite page: Since this cluh is so large. the girls are divided up into smaller groups. l.eatling these individual groups are the SSS cahinet heads. They are: l,elt to right - Kim Smith. Christie Wilson. Donna Dunn. l.is.i lfitxpatriclx. Dehhie Cordon. Melissa Parks. tlindi liradlield. ludy Phelps. Amhra Bradley. Iulie Fisher. lenne Reed. and Melody Nahors, liottom lelt corner of opposite pagei Often seen aiding these hardworking young ladies are the SSS honor.iry memhers. These are various young men who have heen chosen hy SSS to participate in SSS activities. They are: Front to hack - Tad Turner. Damon Tindell. llulxe Young. Charles Vergos. llale Turner. Scott Calloway. Leon Kilpatrick. Richie Mourhess. Darrell Tindell. and Kurt Willett. .lv N ll -616- -'wig ' iwm z... ' - wg-wr., . Sophomores Freshmen lOl Come and get spirited with the Pep Club! This organization plans and carries out the various dress-up days during both the football and basket- ball homecomings. Some of the different dress-up days are: Fifties Day, Career Day. Red and Black Day. and MiX-Match Day. The Pep Club also had several money making projects: they sold candy. giant coloring books, R.E. hats and scarves, foot- ball and basketball pins. and pompoms. The offi- cers are: Left to right, Front row- Stacy Stewart - Vice President. Carla Keedy -- Treasurer, Buster I-lanson - President, and Mrs. Caddie - Sponsor. Standing - Beth Nicholson - Secretary. Chess Team iilllthtix , The Chess Team participated in the city tournament and played other schools in the area. They ranked third in the city and are planning a trip to Nashville for the state tournament. The members are: Left to right. First row - Iohn Crabb, Chester Lee. Robert Kingsbury, and Mark Danes. Second row- Paul McMahon, Lance Calkins, Melvis Driver, Chris Pace, and David Booth. '03 ...Do It Too!! AFIROT' 1 F3 5 . TJ U, I Flight A Flight C 104 Flight F: Flight D Flight B Command Staff Z 'AL tg 7. V I 'lvr C gr 1 'Ca .' ' 7 ' Q gg, ,bn H A. : s . 6 n Aerospace Club Raleigh Egypt High School's Iunior ROTC is the only Air Force program in the entire city of Memphis. One hundred and fifty cadets strong. the program is designed to inspire leadership and disci- pline through actual managerial practice. Management of the numerous unit activi- ties. both business and social, is solely the responsibility of the cadets. It is a fully accredited Aerospace Science course offering scholarship opportunities as well as military entry benefits for those stu- dents who are not college oriented. The members of R.E.'s Aerospace Club are: Left to right: First row - Bill Iennings, Mike Smith, Cathy Cray, Steve Summers, and Pam Allison. Second row - Mark McElwee. Paul Duckhorn, Iohnny West, Ieff Cutler, and Ioel House. Third row- Kenny Clueck, Ken Embrey. Susan Henry, Angie Cray. and Eddie Ray. Fourth row - Chris Maddox, Paul Powell, Trey Iackson, and Kenny Criffen. Fifth row- Kevin Iohnson, Ricky Creed. William Field, and joe Gonzales. Sixth row - Steve Kimbrough and David Teddy. 105 Sphinx Staff The Sphinx Staff is a group of extremely hardworking individuals who are responsible for the designing and developing of this annual. Many long hard hours are spent laboring over each page, but each girl is well rewarded with the long awaited outcome of the annual. The Annual Staff would like to thank our pho- tographers for doing a fine job. They are: Hunter Pickett and Tony Ienkins. NOT PICTURED are: Iolo Longfield - Faculty Editor and Maria Glueck - Freshman Editor. ,yin Melissa Parks - Senior Editor Becky Mosby tumor Edltor Melanie Anderson - Freshman Editor Pamela McGehee Typist 106 7 f ' i B was Mrs. Ioyce Finch - Sponsor and Cathy White and Terri Robinson - Sophomore Editors Susan Baskin - Business Manager Us S Beth Nicholson - Sports Editor Cindi Bradfield - Sports Editor 1 ,Q Laura Galloway - Clubs and Grganization Editor Mary Lynn Tucker - Honors Editor ' 107 Sphinx Staff The members of the 1980 Sphinx Staff are: Left to right, First row - Cindy Kuehn and Laura Hollands- worth. Second row - Mary Lynn Tucker and Laura Cal- loway. Third row- Melanie Anderson, Terri Robinson. Cathy White. Maria Clueck. Melissa Parks. Beth Nichol- son. Becky Mosby. Cindi Bradfield. and Susan Baskin. NOT PICTU RED: Io Io Long- field. Poetry Society The Poetry Club provides enjoyment for those mem- bers who merely enjoy read- ing. or enjoy listening to dra- matic presentations of poetry. The members are: Left to right, First row - Teresa Cowins. Ieannette Hamm, Ianet Bumpus, Sheila Brooks, Mary Bramley, and Beverly Harville. Second row -- Ianet Hechinger, Mrs. Rider - Sponsor, Diana Ward. I. K. McCracken, and Andy Luckett. NOT PIC- TURED: Lisa Bovie. and Car- man Davis. 108 That Make the Whole World Sing! Quill and Scroll ,,g-,-w.,.,....,gLL.,-, L L A 'il 'Nl f 'Q xv J Quill and Scroll is an honorary society of high school journalism students organized to encourage and reward individual achievement in journal- sm. The student must have done superior work in some phase of journalism lschool newspaper or annuall and must be recommended by the ponsor ol the publication. The iiieiiilicrs are: Left to right. First row - Cosy Collier. Melanie Anderson. Cindy Kuehn. Melissa Parks. Laura Gallo- vay. Vicki Schwarz. Kelley Lamkins. and Becky Mosby. Second row - Eddie Hutchison. Mary Lynn Tucker. Iolo Longfield. Susan Baskin, Maria Ilucck. Micliclc Lynn. l.aura Hollandsworth. Scroll Staff all C, The Scroll Staff is a group of hard working journalists who provide our school with a paper which enriches each student's knowledge of the chool's activities. This includes relaying current issues. attitudes, and sport activities, The members are: Left to right, First row - Cosy Collier. iellcy Lamkins. Michele Lynn. Vicki Schwarz, Lorraine Sigler, Cathy Clarkson. Second row - Mrs. Iackson - sponsor. Hunter Pickett, Iohn iongworth. Eddie Hutchison. Robert Kingsbury. You Mean You Presidents' Club I These are the leaders of the schoolg the students who voice opinions of all the various clubs at R.E. Pictured are some of the members ofthe Presidents Club. Sitting - Cindy Kirk - Spanish Club. Susan Baskin - Captain of Varsity Cheerleaders, Richard Spore - Key Club. Standing - Angie Caddy - Industrial Arts Club, Elaine Kicklighter - French Club, Debbie Meader - VICA, Iulian Bateman - Art Club, Bill Iennings - Science Club, Iudy Phelps - Latin Club, Blair Summitt - Senior Class, Tony Ienkins - Mu Alpha Theta, Iolo Longfield - SSS, Stacy Bradley- Sophomore Class, Laura Hollandsworth - Co-Editor of Annual, Cindy Kuehn - Co-Editor of Annual, Pamela McGehee - SAE Kevin Bradley - Student Council, Lisa Bevier - German Club. Key Club The Key Club is associated with the International Kiwanis Clubs. R.E.'s teachers choose those students with outstanding leadership abilities to participate in this honor club. The club is combined of the following members and female honorary members. Sitting - Buster Hanson. Left to right, first row- Hunter Pickett, Kevin Bradley, Derrick Smith, Rob Fulp, Kurt Willet, Richard Spore, Peter Petrakis, Mike Willet, Tim Nelson, and Charles Vergos. Second row - Duke Young, Laura Hollandsworth, Christie Wilson, Becky Mosby, Kellie Ray, Susan Baskin, Cindi Brad- field, Paula Davis, Dana Schwartz, Karen Collier. Mindy Ellzey, Iulie Fisher, Cindy Kuehn, and Russ Gavrock. Third row - Danny Kingsbury, Blair Summitt, Geddes Self, Tony Ienkins. Greg Ellzey. Dale Melton, Larry Gallen, and Robert Kingsbury. VVhat an honor! You mean you choose me? Induction into the Honor Society is definitely a great accomplishment of any R.E. student. It has taken this outstanding group of Seniors four long hard years to reach the position that has enabled them to be eligible to participate in this honor club. These R.E. students raise money for a scholarship which is offered to one lucky student who best qualifies for this honor: and a reception, which is sponsored by this club, is held for every student at R.E. who is on the first and second honor roll. The offi- cers are: Left to right - Paul Mortimer - Par- liamentarian, Cathy Clarkson - Secretary, Lisa Bevier - Vice President, Ruth Henry - Treasurer, and Lorraine Sigler - President. The sponsor of the Honor Society is Mrs. Baker. C The members are Left to rlght first row Danny Kingsbury Richard Spore Geddes Self and Tony Ienkins. Second row - Pamela McGehee, Susan Baskin Lorraine Sigler Indy Phelps Laura Hollandsworth Lisa Bevler Cathy Clarkson and Ruth Henry. Ill Mu Alpha Theta gt Ss ul Students with a B average in five semesters of math courses are asked to join this honorary elub. The members hear guest speakers and attei other informative events. The members are: Left to right. First row - Tony Ienkins. Danny Kingsbury. Mary Lynn Tueker. Bonny Reinking. Sf ond row - Exum Williamson, Rob Fulp. Ken Witt. Suzanne Wigginton, Clarissa Williamson, left' Cutler, Lisa VVyekoff. and Blair Summilt. Thi row- Kurt Willett, Susan Baskin, Ruth Henry. Chester Lee. Robert Kingsbury. Iohn Crabb. Elaine Kieklighter, D. T. Morris, Priscilla Delk. lol West. and Eddie Ray. Fourth row - Geddes Self. Creg Clark. Larry Callen. Brad VVilliamson. Al Boshers. Bill Iennings. Ioe Hirtz, and Kristie Sa ders. Quiz 'Em on the Air 'ljnfflyy X. .. ,. W 'f -M 2 K Quiz 'em on the Air is a group of students who represent Raleigh Egypt in monthly contests sponsored hy the Commercial Appeal. These ' ' must answer questions about stories from the local paper. The members are: Left to right. First row- Eddie Ray. Al Boshers. and Elaine lighter. Second row - Bill Iennings, Bonnie Reinking, and Dr. Herrmann, Sponsor. H2 Around the World lllf lf . ff 1 French Club The French Club is designed to encourage the French students at R.E. to enrich their knowledge of the customs and cultures of the French. One of the French Club's major activities is the Interna- tional Repas. This banquet is definitely an appe- tite pleaser: it is overflowing with rich French pzfitisseries. spicy quiches, and mouth-watering coq au vin. The club pursues French customs by attending an annual trip to New Orleans and a cruise throughout the Caribbean. The officers of the French Club are: Left to right. First row - Hunter Pickett - Sergeant at Arms and Tim Nel- son - Sergeant at Arms. Second row - Wendy Weir - Vice President. Elaine Kicklighter - Pres- ident, and Bibi Dalrymple - Secretary. Third row - Iulie Ray - Secretary and Iulian Bateman - Treasurer. A n V Cm s ...In 80 Da s! Sprechen Sie Deutsch? The German Club was formed to enrich the student's knowledge of the culture and language of the people of Germany. This club's annua highlight is their trip to Iohnson City for the Annual Spring Festival. The members are: Left to right, first row - Iohn Krug, David Booth, Susar Henry, Tina Brown, Ierri Enoch, Pamela McGehee, and Paul Reinking. Seconu row - Brian Ruoff, Ken Witt, Doug Campbell, Maria Glueck Celeste Murnane, Cathy Petrakis, Renee McCallum, Mike Legenzoff, and Elaine Kicklighter. Third row - Chris Maddox, Kevin Iohnson, Dawr Michnewicz. Kenny Mathers, Lorraine Sigler, Lisa Bevier, Michelle Waldrup, Bonny Reinking, Greg Davis, and William Field. Dicisne Latina? X Q ,ne NN 5' s. avi if IAQ The Latin Club is an organization open to any student enrolled in Latin who wishes to enhance his knowledge of the history and relevance o the language. This club was honored by winning first place in the Football Homecoming Parade's float contest. The members are: Left to right first row - Tom Wade, Lenny Brunson. Karen Underwood, Trey Iackson, Iudy Phelps, Rhonda Adcock, and Stephanie Bryant. Second row - Rachelle Coleman, Robert Iennings, David Caldwell, Regina Adcock, Bill Iennings. Third row - Angela O'Kelly, Iohn Longworth, D. T. Morris Priscilla Delk, Melvis Driver, Ross Barnhardt, and Lisa Halburnt. - S G X. if Eva Far WEA o vig Q mf-- j QQQUS3- A 3 MM 5. , . NX : K . x r .x ? 3 .A .51 X.. wr -4 .'5Qfiz'fa.. Q .PF , Q ,.' aff ' x Hi -fx Q. 'W x ' -1 ' X 1 , ? '.7'!f M 'X x 2 V-A .1- 6'Ain,t Black History The Hlaek History Cluh has been primarily composed of black students who take a look into the lives olBla1Lk Americans who have made some rzonlrihulion to soeiety. Hopefully, the members heeome aware that surzeessful people existed in the past and that the ehanees for success are even greater today. This elub, therefore. encourages and motivates all students to endeavor to attain successful lives and Careers each day. The otlirners are: Left to right - Micheal Greene - Sergeant at Arms. Kenneth Wright - Sergeant at Arms. Xenia Merritt - Secretary, Roselyn Watson - Viee President. Derrick Smith - President. Edna Crawford - Treasurer. Kathy Reddiek - Secretary, Marla Smith. and Lelia Crisp. NOT PICTURED: Sam Tidwell - Viec President and La Marlo Patrice Anderson - Talent Coordinator. 0' I' l I. U I 0 Misbehavin'! Science Club The purpose of the Science Club is to stimulate in the members an interest in all branches of science. to show them careers and opportunities. and to enlighten them of the training and education necessary for these careers. The officers are: Left to right - Bill Iennings - President, Ruth Henry - Vice President. Bonnie Reinking - Secretary. Bill Marking - Science Fair Chairman. and Bryan Cobb - Treasurer, Below right: Left to right - Bonnie Reinking, Bill Iennings, joe Hirtz. and Ruth Henry. These people are third place winners in the state of Tennessee's Science Bowl: the Sci- ence Club is ver roud of these outstandin students. We V JE 4 52 l in muroussotunon .MMV w in iw intaiaa Q 3 -11 ,il Q ' 4 it '39 4 .J sq, 'wx .I .f .1 .V .- ' K , Q it 77' . ,.. . . ,q , ..t ii 7he members of the Science Club are: Left to right. First row - Rob Fulp. Iohn Crabb. Danny Kingsbury. Richard Spore. Larry Callen. Ruth lenry. Bonnie Reinking. Robert Kingsbury. Bill Marking. and Beth Field. Second row- Kurt Willett. Rick Hechinger. Geddes Self, Brad William- on. Al Boshers. Creg Clark. Tony Ienkins, D. T. Morris, Priscilla Delk. Kevin Bradley, and Dr. Marking - Sponsor. I17 S.A.E. tStudent Action for Educationj The Student Action for Education Club is a charity organization. The goal is to help others and grow with an understanding of concern. This year SAE went to the Easter Day Care Center for Christmas with refreshments, stockings for the chil- dren, and Santa Claus. They also went at Easter with refreshments and the Easter Bunny. During Hal- loween, SAE had a teachers' treat for all of the R.E. teachers. Some of SAE's various money making pro- jects were selling candy and R.E. pens. The members are: Left to right, First row- Chris Wright- Program Chairman, Barbie Leindecker - Treasurer, and Denise Ross. Second row - Renee McCallum - Secre- tary. Sandra Yancey. Pamela McCehee - President, Lisa Bevier. and Cathy Clarkson - Vice-Presi- dent. Below: Left to right- Renee McCallum, 'A Pamela McCehee, and Denise Ross help in an elementary classroom. l Top: S.A.E, had a money making candy sale this year. The sellers are: Left to right - Den- ise Ross. Pamela McGehee, Lisa Bevier, and Renee McCallum. S.A.E. shows great interest in the work of these elementary Children. Mid- dle: Left tn Right: Barbie Leindecker and Chris Wright, Bottom: Lisa Bevier and Cath Clark- sun. xiifii' ,S fyf, XV 25' .-3 , 'Dv C iaQm 'Ulu H' - , . M 1-lg. J R 'f2'?7?'f: 4. ..-f iv -S1 X ' wx.. -WXG - w., 4, n 'L A , E I 'A ggiznsx fa.. tx, A M , . Iv xi x ' if A - ,Q is , Q .,' N-rf F' vi- it rw ,5 W X X y., xi 'X' , Cf the Year Art Club Many of R.E.'s talented art students are represented in this club. The Art Club encourages students to participate in art related school activities such as art shows and contests. The members are: Left to right, first row - Eddie Hutchison, Tracy Hutchison, julian Bateman, Iulie Ray, and Donna Hart. Second row - Tracy Fritz, Duane Mathes, Michelle Kuykendall, Michele White, Diana Ward, Teresa Nichols, Ieff Cault, and Patricia Selden. Third row - Gail Anderson, Karen Abrams, Lorraine Sigler, Tim Wallace, Fred Cable, and Eddie Rodriquez. Industrial Arts Club '5 1 ,Mew . s ,,,, A The Industrial Arts Club teaches its members the various aspects of the open field of technology. The members are: Left to right, first row - Brad I-Iardesty, Ricky Ronza, Angie Caddy, Alex Hubbard, and Hunter Fleming. Second row - Robby Hudson, john West, Brian Ward, Rob Fulp, Rob- ert Noble. Third row - Bubba Cook, Ieff Cutler, Exum Williams, Chris Rowland, and Ronny Bryant. Fourth row - Paul Reinking, Tim Thornton, Raymond Hess, and Larry Ervin. Fifth row - Alan Iohnson, Robin Wiggins, Creg Coots, and Chuck Brown. Sixth row - Tommy Carter, David Corzine, Paul Mortimer, Steve West, and Scott Calloway. 121 Band The R.E. Marching Band is often heard busy at prae- tiee down in the bandroom or out on the football field. They entertain us at the football games during half time and even at various interludes during the game. They ean also be heard at the spirited RE. pep rallies. Their energetic musie leads R.E. on to victory! Below is pie- tured Mr. Iulius Lartigue. the director of the R.E. Marching Band. Also, though not pietured, are the band offieers. They are: Steve Ferrer - President, Danny Marquette - Viee President, Renee Lacy - Secretary, Ianet McClure - Treasurer. Lisa Rose - Sergeant at Arms and Tom Wade- Aetivity Coordinator. ...A and the Band C gf ,,W,,.Wm,.,, M, Played On j it' .f HI-loora for Drama Club and Thespians The Drama Club and the Thespians are organizations for any student who is interested in participating in theatri- cally oriented activities. These clubs combine and perform in usually two plays each year and they participate ir outside acting in front of the public. The Drama Club is involved in various selling projects and the Thespians have an annual talent show. 12:2 5 wry. Qx - The Thespians are: Left to right, First row - Tony Ienkins. Leigh Ann Ieter, Charmaine Foote, and Ruth Henry. Second row -- Nathan Laura McCauley, Kathy Ingram. Steve Citlin. and Sieglinda Williams. Third row - Bryan Cobb. Denise Reasons. Faylyn Zimlich. Kassie Doug Campbell. 124 Hollywoodln The Drama Club offirzm-rs are: Virze President. Charmaine Foote Secretary Treasurer. and Doug- las Campbell - Sergeant at Arms, KGVPY - .af- lv ll he members of the Drama Club are: Left to right. First row- Harold Kolivas. Laura McCauley. Charmaine Foote, Steve Citlin, Sieglinda Wil' ams. and Karla Mathis. Second row - Gwen Harwell. Penny Iones. Lisa Freeman. Nathan Berryman. Kathy Ingram. Linette Slivinski, Denise easons. and Debby Thompson. Third row - Bryan Cobb. Lee Stivers. Susan Delk, Faylyn Zimlich. Cheri Nanez, Beth Gerald. Kassic Hannah. helly Coleman. Doug Campbell, Tira Carmichael. Mrs. Iohnson - Sponsor. and Iimmy Ivy. 125 Left to right - Steve Citlin - - President. Faylyn Zimlich - School Within D.E.C.A. fDistributive Education Clubs of America K WM.a,,, ww XQXQX .. . gk In f- . :V Q. ig.. . . . K .. eg 2 'X Q I x v -swf t I 3 - - me .. l . 3- 5 5 3 1 Distributive Education Clubs of America is an organization designed for students enrolled in Distributive Education. This club, which is an essi tial part of the total D.E. program, is the only national youth organization operation throughout the public schools of the nation to attract yoi people to careers in marketing and distribution. F.H.A. fFuture Homemakers of Americal Future Homemakers of America is a part of the consumer and homemaking education program in which youth planned and directed activities c be extended beyond the classroom. The various officers are on the front row from left to right. They are: Sherrie Morris, Vincent Carter, Ele Merritt, Michelle Mitchell, Ianet Smith, Penny Iones, Lorraine Sigler, Darby Hayes, Shelia Brooks, Iulia Hall, Georgia Davis, Margie Simpson, 2 Anna Sorenson. 126 V I C A fVocat1onal Industrial Clubs of Americaj Vocational Industrial Clubs of America unites vocational students enrolled in various trade skills, industrial and technical skills, and health education. Through this club a student can receive early training in various voca- tional occupations of their choice. The offi- cers of V.I.C.A. are: Left to right, first row - Rhonda Cleek - Secretary, Deanna Stacy - Vice President, and Debbie Meader - Presi- dent. Second row - Larry Krug - Treasurer, Christi McDaniel - Parliamentarian, and Iames Gibbs - Reporter. The sponsors of V.I.C.A. are Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Harvey, Mr. Cohran, and Mr. Anderson. T.O.E.C. -V.O.E. The VOB Students at RE are active participants in the Tennessee Office Education Clubs, affiliated with th national organization, Office Education Association. These students learn bookkeeping, filing. advanced typing improving letter skills, and some of the VOE students are even learning data processing. I I I E I I The officers of VOH are: Left to right. First row- Pamela McCehee, Cathy Coots, Lisa Bevier. Debbie llurley, Cathy Clarkson, Iudy Second row- Lea llulfour. Lisa lvlcllarah. Tina Morris, Brenda Schultz. l.aura McCauley. Third row - Susan Rogers. l.isa Fitzpatrick. Hurley. Becky Birdsong. Amy Iackson. X The members of VOE II are: Left to right, First row - Iudy Burlsworth, Linda Thornton, Cindy Kimmey, Ann Crumpton, Sandra Yancey, McCehee. Ambra Bradley. Vickie Cunningham, Denise Rossxleanette Hamm, Teresa Kellogg, Lisa Bevier. Second row- Teresa C-owins Cotts, Ian Horton. Cathy Clarkson. Debbie Hurley. 128 , 2:-W si. - ref. f . . mis?-:QQ1--1 if-is .f its -- In . WM 6:1 The members of VOE l are: Left to right. First row - Lea DuFour. Laura McCauley, Melody Nahors. Deanne Billings, Tahrena Neal, Kathy Redick, Phyl- lis Taylor. and Brenda Schultz. Second row - Tina Morris. Lisa McGarah. Cindy Kirk, Edna Crawford. Ronalyn McDaniel. Paula Davis. Melissa Parks. Shari Baker. Pam Gish. and Lisa Smith. fqA .M...... I Q - 'vis' A... .A ' l 5 The members of VOE I are: Left to right, First row - Sherry Hurley, Ioann Shearon, Laurie Hughes. and Lynn Yarhro. Second row - Becky Birdsong. Sharon Rogers, Amy Iackson. Susan Rogers, and Lisa Fitzpatrick, 129 A49 sv' jlfi q.1l1gY1,,7 A FOOTBALL VARSITY R.E. vs Frayser R.E. vs Bartlett R.E. vs Millington R.E. vs Kingsbury R.E. vs CBHS R.E. vs Melrose R.E. vs Craigmont R.E. vs Tech R.E. vs Wooddale R.E. vs Hamilton TINY KNEE BOWL R.E. vs Henry County BASKETBALL VARSITY R.E. vs White Station R.E. vs Catholic R.E. vs Frayser R.E. vs Bartlett R.E. vs White Station R.E. vs Catholic R.E. vs Frayser R.E. vs Kingsbury R.E. vs CBHS R.E. vs Melrose R.E. vs Craigmont R.E. vs Treadwell R.E. vs Tech R.E. vs Wooddale R.E. vs Trezevant R.E. vs Hamilton R.E. vs Kingsbury R.E. vs CBHS R.E. vs Melrose R.E. vs Bartlett R.E. vs Craigmont R.E. vs Tech R.E. vs Wooddale WRESTLING VARSITY R.E. vs Craigmont R.E. vs Westwood R.E. vs Mitchell R.E. vs Germantown R.E. vs Bishop Byrne R.E. vs Woodale R.E. vs Millington R.E. vs CBHS R.E. vs Harding 27- 0 13- 3 13- 6 28- 0 13- 7 0- 6 38- 9 14- 6 14-17 0- 6 12- 6 49-46 76-54 78-61 53-52 57-50 78-62 59-51 61-48 56-54 47-70 77-53 55-53 54-73 60-56 63-82 48-54 56-50 51-55 Q2 OTI 38-72 47-52 73-71 63-73 84-60 62- 3 56- 6 69- 0 24-27 21-32 31-27 25-31 6-38 33-26 BASEBALL VARSITY R.E. vs Covington R.E. vs. Hamilton R.E. vs Catholic R.E. vs Dyersburg R.E. vs Hamilton R.E. vs Millington R.E. vs Millington R.E. vs Craigmont R.E. vs Skyview R.E. vs CBHS R.E. vs Central R.E. vs Treadwell R.E. vs Wooddale SWIMMING VARSITY R.E. vs Craigmont R.E. vs Ridgeway R.E. vs CBHS R.E. vs Trezevant R.E. vs Overton R.E. vs Humes R.E. vs Central R.E. vs White Station R.E. vs Kingsbury R.E. vs Wooddale R.E. vs Fairley R.E. vs Treadwell R.E. vs Hillcrest R.E. vs Sheffield R.E. placed 2nd in the District R.E. placed 2nd in the City INDOORTRACK BOYS R.E. vs Kingsbury R.E. vs Melrose R.E. vs Carver R.E. vs Hamilton R.E. vs Craigmont R.E. vs Harding R.E. vs Wooddale R.E. vs Fairley 0-4 9-0 9-0 6-4 7-4 5-0 3-1 5-3 4-5 4-2 9-8 5-0 11-1 WON WON LOST WON LOST WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON LOST LOST LOST LOST VWON VVON LOST LOST BOYS TENNIS VOLLEYBALL R.E. vs Bartlett WON R.E. vs Wooddale WON R.E. vs Central WON R.E. vs Craigmont LOST R.E. vs BookerT. Washington WON R.E. vs Hamilton WON R.E. vs White Station WON R.E. vs Craigmont LOST R.E. vs Douglass WON R.E. vs Treadwell WON Kingsbury WON Craigmont LOST Melrose WON Bartlett WON Craigmont LOST Kingsbury WON fDistrictJ Hamilton WON fDistrictl Craigmont LOST CDistrictJ Booker T. Washington LOST fRegionalJ GIRLS BASKETBALL VARSITY R.E. vs White Station R.E. vs Catholic R.E. vs Frayser R.E. vs Bartlett R.E. vs White Station R.E. vs Catholic R.E. vs Frayser R.E. vs Kingsbury R.E. vs Melrose R.E. vs Craigmont R.E. vs Treadwell R.E. vs Tech R.E. vs Wooddale R.E. vs Trezevant R.E. vs Hamilton R.E. vs Kingsbury R.E. vs B. T. Washington R.E. vs Melrose R.E. vs Bartlett R.E. vs Craigmont R.E. vs Tech R.E. vs Wooddale R.E. vs Hamilton R.E. vs Trezevant GIRLSTENNIS VARSITY R.E. vs Wooddale R.E. vs Central R.E. vs Germantown R.E. vs Hamilton R.E. vs Craigmont R.E. vs Kingsbury R.E. vs Overton R.E. vs Harding LOST WON LOST WON LOST WON WON LOST VARSITY R.E. vs Wooddale WON R.E. vs M.U.S. WON R.E. vs Central WON R.E. vs CBHS WON R.E. vs Germantown LOST R.E. vs Hamilton WON R.E. vs Craigmont WON R.E. vs Kingsbury WON R.E. vs Overton WON R.E. vs Harding WON FOOTBALL FRESHMAN R.E. vs Bartlett Canceled R.E. vs CBISH LOST R.E. vs Sherwood LOST R.E. vs Cypress LOST R.E. vs Craigmont WON R.E. vs Kingsbury LOST R.E. vs Humes LOST BASEBALL FRESHMAN R.E. vs Lincoln 13- 4 R.E. vs Georgian Hills 13- 2 R.E. vs Craigmont 2- 0 R.E. vs SkyView 0-13 R.E. vs Kingsbury 1- 6 R.E. vs Cypress 1- 4 R.E. vs Humes 11- 1 R.E. vs Frayser 7- 3 R.E. vs CBIHS 2- 9 Senior Players First row - BASEBALL Tommy Carter: 3 yr. letterman David Corzine: 2 yr. letterman Rick Pierce: 3 yr. letterman Chris Rowland: 1 yr. letterman Robert Smith: 1 yr. letterman Ricky Todd: 4 yr. letterman Second row- Kurt Willett: 3 yr. letterman BASKETBALL Thomas Barton: 3 yr. letterman Bobby Casey: 3 yr. letterman Keith Clem mons: 3 yr. letterman Ierry Harris: 3 yr. letterman All District: Honorable Mention All State: Third Team All Metro Rick Hechinger: 3 yr. letterman Third Row - Geddes Self: 3 yr. letterman Debbie Hosse: 3 yr. letterman Regina Adcock: 3 yr. letterman FOOTBALL Tim Clark: 2 yr. letterman: Honorable Mention All City 134 X X l as X lo! Rim , , L 4, ,fi-an? . 1 fir 34 ,Q , Qi : K, 'M ,, , ...- rm , ' lf 5 s 37 Rikk Clement: 2 yr. letterman Charlie Coleman 2 yr. lettermang Honorable Mention All Metro 135 First row - FOOTBALL Rick Heckinger: 2 yr. letterman, Honorable Mention All Metro Billy Henry: 1 yr. letterman Bernard Ierry: 1 yr. letterman Leon Kilpatrick: 2 yr. letterman Rick Pierce: 2 yr. letterman Second row- Charles Shelton: 3 yr. letterman Derrick Smith: 3 yr. letterman Troy Smith: 3 yr. letterman Richard Spore: 2 yr. letterman Darrell Tindall: 1 yr. letterman Ricky Todd: 1 yr. letterman Third row - Tad Turner: 3 yr. letterman, 1st team All City, 2nd team All Metro. Cedric Ward: 2 yr. letterman 136 W 1. I M, 3 Lfaw'Q? f'fl'? , : w-mm-aww 4.2573-f5rg'1l9f?f . - J .v.prv '!f' in Q ui H- , , 'vpn--'V nz., 4 Mm., K, Xuan ,L iff, , ' Wligf? : 4- ' :W lf: . . ,tfw 253: Kurt Willett: 3 yr. letterman, 1st team All City fDefenseJg Honorable Mention All state Scholastic Coach Honorable Mention All American Geddes Self: 3 yr. lettermang 2nd All-City toffensej lst All Metro tOffenseJ WRESTLING Bernard Ierry: 1 yr. letterman Charlie Coleman 2 yr. letterman, 4th in District. 137 'lst row - Danny Kingsbury: 1 yr. letterman. Todd Waller: 4 yr. letterman Hillwood Invitational Champion 3, 4. 2nd District 1, 2 District Chamg 3, 4 3rd Regional 1. 2nd Regional 2. Regional Champion 3. 1st team All Metro '1St team All-MIAA 2, 3 1stChattr1o0ga City Inv. 1st Millington 3, 4 T. C. I-Iullett: 2 yr. letterman TENNIS Mike Gonzales: 4 yr. letterman Laura Hollandsworth: 3 yr. letterman Blair Summit: 4 yr. letterman 2nd row - INDOOR TRACK Mike McCracken: 1 yr. letterman Charlie Shelton: 2 yr. letterman Derrick Smith: 3 yr. letterman Tad Turner: 1 yr. letterman OUTDOOR TRACK Edna Crawford: 3 yr. letterman Kevin Bradley: 3 yr. letterman 138 Sec'-i t fl! 1 ..r 1-fi' ga., is -A- ,,,......---' - v, ,Q 1.4 ,,. , A y My ..'ft: ,Mp 1 J W , . V ' I 4 , v w if K ' f,:, W5 , , 'A 5? 239' .gm f 1 I 3rd row - Greg Clark: 2 yr. letterman Keith Clemmons 3 yr. letterman Geddes Self: 3 yr. letterman Ierry Harris: 3 yr. letterman Ieff McPherson: 3 yr. letterman Charlie Shelton: 3 yr. letterman 139 OUTDOOR TRACK 1st row - Derrick Smith: 3 yr. letterman Tad Turn er: 3 yr. letterman Kurt Willett: 3 yr. letterman CROSS COUNTRY Kevin Bradley: 4 yr. letterman Greg Clark: 2.yr. letterman Ross Barnhart: 2 yr. letterman SWIMMING 2nd row - Gena Bland: 3 yr. letterman Gerg Clark: 4 yr. letterman 1st in All City Meet Raymond Hess: 3 yr. letterman Ieff McPherson 2 yr. letterman Kurt Willett: 2 yr. letterman VOLLEYBALL Regina Advock 3 yr. letterman 3rd row - Angie Gaddy: 3 yr. letterman GOLF Greg Ellzey: 3 yr. letterman Rob Fulp: 2 yr. letterman SOFTBALL Regina Adcock: 1 yr. letterman as-Q' il 3 j Ruth Henry: Q 1 yr. letterman HATS-OFF!! The senior players this year deserve much recognition for their constant participation in Raleigh-Egypt sports. Because of their practic- ing when practices get monotonous their being good sports, and their playing as a team, the sen- iors have made the Pharaohs number one this year in many ways. 141 Varsit Cheerleaders Center Picture: Left to right - Karen Collier, Iulie Vanl-Iousen, Dana Altman, Becky Mosby, Susan Baskin - Capt., Tracey jones, Kim Smith, Edna Crawford, Susan Nichols, Sharon Russell. r 1 ,..1-pas-1 Il vias!!-' it sand? ff? w ...--as-an i-A mamma f I.V. Cheerleaders L e,i, m H Freshman Cheerleaders 1 Left to right- Tracy Smith, Melanie Moore, Iackie White, Ianet Bumpus, Penny Iones, Shantel Hurt - Capt., Amy Slivinski, Debbie Burford Darla Hall, Margie Simpson. 145 w Ak- Z ll. we . Wi' nl' f' a - ' .0 ,gf -- . Q X?e1,'l',-Z' 5, 115! +L M ,k if a 1, 5 71 4 X . f' 25.12, , at - rf W, dvi g,', f Qwffr' ,gg fy 1 JA i P -, 4 1 'if .. K. 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' ,W V, ,fp f.'1ii-J. -, 4 1 .- , 41, . .1 Rv ,I .WH1 N2 X -ld ,xi-,NA ' S. ,R 9'-0 x 4 5 ,. X ' 'X Q .- N, 'K' 1 X iv 1 n' '-, +A M - ,, os' . , .. ft 4 ' f , 1 MQW 8 f Q . Y , 2, , rl I 5 . ,si 1- fx . JW, ,,p,gy.' , S IL-552 f 'Zh' ' 'Mr Q qu, Jiiift, .aw Heb- . -, 147 A Team Basketball The members of the Varsity Basketball Team are: IL-RJ - Keith Clemons, Dennis Gourgeot, Bill Harris, Ieff Sanders, Greg Russell, Richie Mourhess, Thomas Uhl, Bobby Casey, jerry Harris, Thomas Barton, Rick Hechinger, Geddes Self. Back row - Coach Gann: Manager, Kenny Fier. , V, VN Q B Team Basketball The members of the Ir. Varsity Basketball team are: First row - Mike Gourgeot, Cedric: Williams. Mitch Iaekson. Wes Richardson. Sec ond row- Dale Melton. Paul Weakley, Brian Ruoff, David Stevens, Brian Butler, Scott Galloway. Todd Hatfield, Mark Dalrymple. Lv- 2 A K S. k Q GYP1' m rf S A I ' - M-ff Q X -. M lg 5 ff Elf EGYV1 'Q xr-J tvj .Wea-say 'ii O. 'QPF' ,Q Q If U 1 'Q snu- ww faslliil 'nav' E! -8? , . R 9,5 'Q' -.J Ai' ju 4:23-ia cg: 1 J .57 gf fm A 'Y L. 5 ' E if S V ,rs .av'Y2Wf9' M' 'TAY L' I -515- Girls Varsity Basketball The Members of the Girls Varsity Basketball Team are: Left to right, lst row - Cathy Petrakis, Kim Pritchett, Brenda Schultz, DeAnn Billings. 2nd row - Lisa Anderson, Debbie Hess, Debbie Hosse, Debbie Shadko, IoAnne Edwards. 3rd row - Coach Sublett, Kim Gil- liam, Candy Anderson, Kristie Sanders, Regina Adcock, Vador Mitchell, Coach Williams. V ,.,,i L .. , A af f ' i,l' M 1- , . Q A M, ,, Mn qw if L - flvfwm 4' 'img' ,guy ,,, , A ' 1, ,,,, ,,LM,r.,, 'L N . . 7 1 ,., ,, . 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'ur . ,I 1 if X Y' -N K X f 4 A f qg , 'X 1, 4 W Ny ' Q ' K is ' M351 , fy ' L' x- Q X m ' fm 9 ' 5 HQ 4 9 ., 5 712- X 1 f x ' 1491, ' ,. g'.yN1 i Q JU K bg. 9 I fffff , 5. ,-, v 2',- . 'xx N-'klxuif 4 i 112 A,f?4L:'f??'Y'+ if it 4. .542 Qfavfgmi ' Xwffwgyilx ,L V I by ?L1 5g7:iffaJ,:fT A Elfikffih , 1 ,jj QEZQX Vg... A 5 7?4Jf1 ts .. KX UR 1 G? 'X I, F .,h.. 'EMA ii y. 'Omni Offense 1st row - 82 - jerry Benard, 78 - Rick Hechinger, 79 - Troy Smith, 74 - Ceddes Self, 68 - Tad Turner, 62 - Richard Spore, 88 - Charles Shelton. 2nd row - 26 - Cedric Ward, 48 - Tim Clark, 10 - Kurt Willett, 25 -Derrick Smith. Defense 1st row - 56 - Darrell Tin- dall, 40 - Mike Oldham, 75 - Charles Shelton, 74 - Geddes Self, 68 - Tad Turner. 2nd row - 12 - Ricky Todd, 41 - Rick Pierce, 10 - Kurt Willett, 61 - Ieff McPherson, 43 - Charles Vergos. 31 - Russell Gavrock. 158 2-Sx 'akvz QW lf ! 1.9.- A Teamw Wrestling First row, left to right - Ioe Marking, Eddie Rodriques. Bill Marking, Peter Petrakis, Todd Waller, and Robert Gonzales. Second row- Coach Russell, Napoleon Coleman, T. C. Hulett, Allan Simmons, Kenny Mathas. Charlie Coleman, and Tony Elmore. 41... B Team Wrestling First row. left to right - Scott Vorus. Ioel House. Darren House, and Stanley Battle. Second row- Coach Russell. Dar1nyKingshur5 Mike Perry. and David Gossett. ' D l6l Q f, E W .Af- any ..-Qi. 1 ,,,..v- W 6 4, 5 www ..-A W f TENNIS GIRLS: Laura Hollandsworth, Kelly Summitt, Debbie Shadko, Iulie Fisher. BOYS: Craig Henderson, Mike Gonzales, Blair Summitt, Larry Gallen. COACH: Mr. Hawkins. . ,,y' fo 'ive 'gig in 1 1 'li 'Q Q? ,if K 321,23 as L- v- pf 2 kg x I .Q X.. -'. X ,X W vig 41. X, xx x if-.Km Qkk, A' ,, -Q X A A L fY ,X X kkki' A , K , K A. 1, 7. X X , fs? 1 K i N XV at X R K, 6- X Q t J its 1 -155+ ji A H 'R - ' R. 4','fXM ' Q .1 i. kv .. A kR'.,x XL 5 ' l Y it Q f-if ...I V N 'Q -pf F4 6 wi , ig .pi- TRACK BOYS VARSITY INDOOR: 1st row - Mike Rodrequiz, Doug Cald- well, Derrick Smith, Mike McCracken, 2nd row - Mike Mabe, Ross Barnhart, Kevin Bradley, Brett Blair, Melvis Driver, NOT PICTURED: Ioe Vires. COACH: Mr. Anderson .V. SOFTBALL lst row - Robin Reed, Kim Gilliam, Susan Henry, Kathy Petrakis, Stacy Deabler, 2nd row - Debbie Hess, Cathy Hol- land, Marilyn Foley, Renee Lacy, 3rd row- Regina Adcock. Ruth Henry. NOT PICTURED: Kim Pritchett, Laura McCauley. COACH: L, Williams ASST. COACH: P. Robinson VARSITY SOFTBALL lst row - Robin Reed, Kim Gilliam, Susan Henry, Cathy Petrakis, Stacy Deabler, 2nd row - Debbie Hess, Kathy Hol- land, Marilyn Foley, 3rd row - Regina Adcock, Ruth Henry, 4th row - Nancy Creel, Lacy Parker, Cindy Pike. NOT PICTURED: Kim Pritchett, Laura McCauly. COACH: L. Williams ASST. COACH: P. Robinson MCR.: Renee Lacy 166 . wan,- - Q . ' -.'-A 1 RFS '-M LM I' ,hir K ' tfrll. 2 ,. 6 is-. A -ff 1-4.1.5-' f:-f55 f-f'i '-4' ag 55' Q' , 'Q' 45' 1 ' 'jf J -.ve ,-KA. l ay I , I ,wt , . . MMM GOLF VARSITY GIRLS: Betsy Fisher, Alli- son Hess, Kristy Sanders. VARSITY BOYS: Greg Ellzey, Ernest Husk, Arthur McNatt, Rob Pulp. COACH: Mr. Parks OUTDOOR TRACK VARSITY OUTDOOR GIRLS: 'lst row - Suzie Wigginton, Dana Schwartz, Pam Allison, Edna Craw- ford, Cherri Mitchell, Brenda Schultz, 2nd row - Imogene Sisk, Michelle Womack, Mary Marking, Mary Lynn Tucker, Dairolyn Cherry, Sta- cey Bradley, Phileece Baker. COACH: Mr. Loeber VARSITY OUTDOOR BOYS: 1st row - Ieff McPherson, Ray- mond I-Iess, Ross Barnhart, Keith Clement, Kevin Bradley, Derrick Smith, Ioe Vires, Russ Gavrock, 2nd row - Kurt Willett, Melvis Driver, Mike Mabe, Geddes Self, Greg Clark, Charles Shelton, Troy Smith, Tad Turner, Tim Clark, Ierry Harris, NOT PICTURED: Leon Kilpatrick, Rikk Clement, Brett Blair, Sampson Anderson. COACHES: Mr. Turner Mr. Troy if A fi x Varsit Swimming - A 5 :+ Q Q it Left to right, ist row- Tommy Peck, Mike Willett, lim Young, Gena Bland, Stacy Stewart. Courtney Carsten, Kurt Willett. 2nd row - Coach Troy, Greg Clark, Ken Fortney, Ieff McPherson, Raymond Hess. Greg Davis, Damon Tindall, Iohn Krug, Mrs. Pinkston. Volle ball ...-2 ..........-1 Left to right, 1st row - Debbie Shadko, Cathy Peterkais, Rhonda Adcock, Elizabeth Self, Angie Gaddy, Debbie Hess. 2nd row - Lisa Wyck- off, Iennifer Billingsley, Regina Adcock, Kristie Sanders, Kim Meador, Rhonda Cleek, Amy Arrington, Coach Williams. 171 Maj oreftes The REI-IS majorettes perform with the marching band and received second place in the Millington Competition. First row - Xenia Merritt, Celiza Curry. Second row - Hazel Harrison fCo-Captainjg Kathy Ingram ICO-Captainl. Third row - Leigh Ann Ieter, Rita Thompson. 173 Freshman Football Left to right, top row A Coach Russell. HU - Ollie Hutchison. 64 -- Robert Dyess. 44 - Erick Ellis. 55 - Kevin Martin.12 - l'1airlB4ilc win, 85 - Trent Kirk. Conch Suhlett. Bottom row, left to right - 42 - Bill Marking. 63 - Glenn Willizimson,11- Kevin B0llL1llt?,fl5 - llorrell lliggins. 45 - loseph Brtiswell. 60 - Chris Elmore, 66 - Dale Turner. 32 - Myner Izitzkson. 76 - lohn Massey. 4 t HEAR 1 plz.-:-:zum fgasneelttfgekgq 1 +3 , aaazfasssrtssrttt - L -yi 5, t 'V ,If fd Qgi F , A' 4 Q5ll.:lill5witi?l5Dj'1Q5iXig: rf' rf . ' f ft '! 1H'2 f2lgf'F' K'1 !lil +4 H A I Freshman Tennis 1Leftt: GIRLS: Stacy Stewart, Deenai VVyr:k0ft. Courtney Carsten. fBoItmnJ: BOYS: Spunky Gitlin, Brice Tehhs. Iohn Longwurth. Coach Hawkins. XN'iIliz1m Field, Hunter Pickett. Nathan Berryman. t Freshman Boys Basketball r M-,H Vw s ' A Freshman Girls Basketball Freshman Swimming Freshman Boys Basketball Left page: ist row. left to right - Kevin Sanders. Willie Wright. Don Birmingham. Reggie Parham. Mark Walker. Marvin Houston. 2nd row - Coach Parks. Kevin Bogue. Ocie Hutchison, David Coker. Trent Kirk. Iimmy Angotti. Dennis Kirk. Earl Baldwin. Erick Ellis. NOT PIC- TURED: Wilton Bee. Freshman Girls Basketball Left page: 1st row. left to right - Teresa Hopgood, Rhonda Adcock. Glenda Crump. Iesse Lee. 2nd row - Elizabeth Self. Amy Arrington. Teresea Macklin. Iackie Averest. Kim Meador. Coach Loeber. Freshman Swimming Right page: lst row, left to right - Iackie White. Mike Durkey. 2nd row - David VanVlett, Iimmy English. Clarissa Clark. 3rd row - Coach Pinkson. Coach Troy. 177 Freshman Baseball 589' :iid ., N I-f if 'ff in 5, '-Q-wwf X-sri , Freshman Golf ,A ff f 4 if' E531 Freshman Outdoor Track 'v -Qian- Freshman Baseball First row- Mike Willett. lainie Cater, Steve Skinner, Iimmy Schu- bert. Steve Trout. Scott Maxey. Mike Courgeot. Second row - Steve Ray. Vic Thayer, Wes Rich- ardson. Ricky Hubbard. Danny Adams. Damon Tindall, lim Young. Coach Sublett. Freshman Golf Mark Dalyrymple, Mike Willett, lim Young. Peter Petrakis. Coach Parks, Freshman Outdoor Track First row - Paul Bouderaux. David Balentine. Eddie Rodriquez, Ieff Bowen. William Britton. Second row - Coach Russell. Russell Shareen. Ierry Batchelor, left' Lee. Chris Birmingham. Mark Simeona. J K H3 3 Q fe ,ff Y , Z, ' 3 'Mu 44, 41 'QW ZWAQK Y Susan Baskin Susan Baskin puts much of her life into Raleigh Egypt. She has kept busyall four years of high school and has given much of herself to her fellow students. Susan was elected Miss Raleigh Egypt and Most School Spirited. She has been a cheerleader for three years and was captain of the varsity squad this year. The Class of '80 has also had her leadership as presi- dent of the sophomore class and vice-president of the senior class. Susan served as S.S.S. President her junior year also. Such leadership qualities earned her the Hugh O'Brien Leadership Award in the tenth grade. In addition Susan was selected as an Out- standing Senior and to Who's Who Among American High School Students. Susan has been on the foot- ball homecoming court for the past three years, win- ning First Alternate her sophomore and iunior years, and Queen her senior year. Susan is also a member of Raleigh Baptist Church. Derrick Smith lt is no wonder that Derrick Smith was chosen to be Mr. Raleigh Egypt! ln the halls. dressed in his suit and carrying his briefcase. Derrick gives a smile to everyone and always seems to know iust where he is going. He has contributed much of himself to various clubs in the school. He was chosen as a Black History club officer for three straight years and is presently the club's presi- dent. Derrick was also elected as a DECA club officer for the past two years and is now serving as the club's president. He was chosen Senior Class Minority Coor- dinator as well. Because of his athletic ability. Derrick has played football for three years. He was selected Most Valuable Offensive Running Back. He has been a member of the indoor and outdoor track teams for the past four years in addition. Derrick's other honors include being a member of the Key Club. being voted Best Dressed, being selected as an Outstanding Senior and to Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents. ! lfiiuvf if C .a 3 J . - i 5 ,,, ,. 9 1979 Football Homecoming On October 19. 1979. Raleigh Egypt held its annual Football Homecoming. The band brought music to the field with accompaniment for the majorettes and repettes, which was followed by the procession of the Homecoming Court and the crowning of the Queen. Later, music again made its way into the picture by means of the dance. The theme was The Main Event. which describes Homecoming perfectly. A victorious game. spectacular half-time activities, and a spirited dance made this year's Football Homecoming definitely a Main Event. f On the following page are the members of the Homecoming Court. They are: From left to right. first row - Seniors.Susan Baskin and Tony lenkins. Seniors Ian Hubbard and Mike Gonzales. Second row - Seniors Cindy Kuehn and Danny Kingsbury. Seniors Rita Thompson and T. C. Hulett. Iuniors Dana Altman and Scott Hubbard. Third row - Iuniors Becky Mosby and Iulian Bateman, Iuniors Marla Smith and Charles Carroll. Sophomores Stacey Bradley and Quintin Hollis. Fourth row - Sophomores Kelly Hawkins and Tommy Peck. Freshmen Tracy Smith and David Coker. l84 T 1 fi if A x X, - S.. xx Q , fa M1 ,f --E51 ,n., ul 'Q N f1:, - -'N' ,. The Main Event Top Left: Hold still. Susan! Top Right: Congratulations. Mr. Hunter. Bottom Left: Dancing the night together. Bottom Right: A theme to suit the occasion - The Main Event. Opposite Page. Top: Our escorts take time out for a pose. Opposite Page, Bottom Left: Queen and alter- nates smile ioyfully. Opposite Pago. Bottom Right: Maiorettes and Repettes do some entertaining. . Q , -an K3 ' as . K X Q 'vw 14 -if C A , W,,,,W . ,lz...Q. W- -Ia S fr ll B ' - sn. ' sei? N. v z Y' TiN . 5- L g 5-,K I . . fy - .. ' ' ' - -. v Si t k Q f, K T' - -ff.. A X q X , H ,, ' -. N. . - 'nl' Q. . V.. .Y 1 V A QL Q - ., ' , I wx, 4 msg t-.. f X, , , 4 b - 1 Q L. X ,, - ' 2 C . .'.' y' 2' My ' ' ,l. 'N R2 AW ' ll if + i 5' -ai , - f ' . r f S Q 5 ol 5 . Q Q 0 Q. Q ,- A v A .-.fu ' 5 51.13 A . . I'-Q. Q26 N, ' 1? Yoflk, 1 xii' 'iwbff 1980 Winter Sports Homecoming Winter Sports Homecoming is one of Raleigh-Egypt's favorite traditions. For the seniors it is the last chance to dress up in crazy costumes during Spirit Week. For everybody else, there is the excitement of dressing up for the Homecoming Dance and waiting for the presentation of a new court and Winter Sports Queen. On the following page are the members of the Homecoming Court. They are from left to right: ifirst rowl Seniors Cindi Bradfield and Darrell Tindall, Seniors Lisa Hogan and Rikk Clement, Seniors Laura Hollandsworth and Kurt Willett. tsecond rowl Seniors Ian Hubbard and Rick Pierce, Seniors Rita Thompson and Kevin Bradley, luniors Melanie Anderson and Robbie Mosby, tthird rowj luniors Karen Collier and Charles Vergos, Iuniors Xenia Merritt and Melvis Driver, Iuniors Melody Nabors and Kenny Mathes. tfourth rowj Sophomores Iulie Fisher and Wes Richardson, Sophomores Linda Lamb and Chris Birmingham. and Freshmen Rhonda Adcock and Darren House. 188 l My Heart Belongs to You Top left: The queen and alternates love the Camera. Top right: This is UNREAL! EASY! I 1:an't BELIEVE it! Bottom: Presenting . . . the escorts. Opposite page, top left: Riek Pieree gets a hit emotional at times like this. Top right: Let's get sentimental. Bottom left: Lisa, tell Rikk to wake up! Bottom left: OllCH! W 1 am, I iv ' S : Q V iw HOMECOMING QUEEN: SUSAN BASKIN - - 1 FIRST ALT: CINDY KUEHN , 2 m y r.. .W 1 A G it S 6 x 5 5 , T H 5 ff b,x3-456.5 1 2' I ' , - ri. fd!! fit 7' T Q fy! Tin K . fn SECOND ALT: BECKY MOSBY 1' mm I - SSTT Mm- 2 ' V I WINTER SPORTS QUEEN I Z, W 1 1 f N 5 1980 Sphinx Queen 'C Contest When You Wish Q Upon a Star , x' y i Top: A scene from the 1980 Sphinx Queen Finals. From left to right: Master of Ceremonies Hal lay. Terri Robinson, Elisa Kirk, Melody Nabors. Sharon Russell. Cosette Collier, Laura McCauley, Iolo Longfield, Terri Van Eaton, Sieglinde Williams, Shelli Cates, Beth Nicholson, Stacy Stewart, Becky Mosby, jennifer Billingsley, Rita Thompson, Dana Schwartz, Renee McCallum, Patrice Anderson, and Paula Davis. Bottom: Escorts are from left to right: Damon Tindall, Greg Ellzey, Tad Turner. Brice Tebbs and Chuck Iones. 194 l , . .QF ,e 'wx .L ,X - 222 Q 1 if gh 1 13, ii :wx J . 'Q' ' if 'K 5 g, -,,Vx,l - - ' 22 P 3 , , 15 I 'u', 'V 51 M- 5 A .3 fi 2 I .fa V' fm 3 . H 1, M ,Wm ' JV , , . 1 A -Q f f f W'i', is I . .2 My -vX. A n,,,,,, ,L -5 4 fff, ,M ,,... ,, I 15, Hg: - , I MU, , , Jw W fm , , K x n .C was ,V any ' 3.3 ., if E I Q F , 1 3 . A ', ' 5 , 1 . VV , A' 'V Q w fi' , -K 5455 Miss Longemallly 1010 Longflnld and Idle nl Wmns r is 'N 6 An f -R 992. ,,,,,,,..,f-' I.n if X 3,, Teenagers of the Week Richard Spore and Laura Hollandsworth Richard Spore and Laura Hol- landsworth were selected by the lac- ulty to represent Raleigh Egypt as Teenagers of the Week. This contest is sponsored by the Memphis Press- Scimitar and includes city and county high school students. Richard has received many honors this year in addition to being Teen- ager of the Week. His fellow seniors voted him Most Likely to Succeed and he is one of fifteen outstanding seniors selected by the faculty. lle has also received recognition for his academic standing from Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, America's Outstanding Names and Faces, and the Society of Distin- guished American High School Stu- dents. Because of his high score on the SAT, he was named National Merit Semi-Finalist. Richard has served the school through being President of the Key Club and play- ing football all four years. Pre-Law is the ambition of Richard Spore and he plans to attend either Southwest- ern at Memphis or Sewanee. Laura has been very active in many areas of school life. She has co-edited this annual for the past two years. was Commissioner of Student Council Activities last year. and is Senior Class Homeroom Coordinator this year. Laura was named Aca- demic Achiever during her sopho- more and iunior years and is the Superior Scholar in English as a sen- ior. She is also an Outstanding Sen- ior, Who's Who Most Dependable and Most Likely to Succeed, and has also been named in Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents. Church activities consume much of Laura's time for she is active in her Youth Fellowship at Ever- green Presbyterian Church and is a member of the Memphis Presbytary Youth Council which plans events for junior and senior high students in and around Memphis. Laura also studies piano and participates in local and statecompetitions. 199 National Merit x Semi-Finalists: T Richard Spore and Tony Ienkins These two seniors qualified in the National Merit Semi-finals for their high scores on the PSAT. Congratu- lations, Richard and Tony. . N fe .9 saws . zoo Girls' State: Laura Hollandsworth and Governor Ruth Henry Ruth Henry and Laura Hollandsworth were the Girls' State participants from Raleigh Egypt. They both attended a week long study on state government. During the course of the program. Ruth ran for governor of Girls' State and was elected to represent over five hundred girls of Tennessee. She was also selected as one of Ten- nessee's Girls' Nation Delegates. Both girls hen- efited from this experience. and Raleigh Egypt is truly honored to have the Governor a part of its life. TL Iunior Miss: Cindy Kuehn Cindy Kuehn, a Senior, was selected to represent Raleigh Egypt in the 1980 Memphis Iunior Miss Pag- eant. Cindy sang You Don't Bring Me Flowers and was one of the top eight finalists. I.C. Penney's Fashion Board Kim Webb. Tammy Koster. and Cindi Bradfield were chosen as representatives from Raleigh Egypt to serve on the I.C. Penney's Fashion Board. 44 t X wwf I 14 I I X I Z I I I E FACULTY Q K Paul Anderson Margaret Bass IoAnne Beck Electricity Home Economics Art Carolyn Bradley Ceraldean Christian Pearl Colenian Business Education English Math , Alfred Bins Health and P.E. Charlie Cothran Auto Mechanics 5 'V' Robert Blackmon Science Gwendolyn Duncan Drivers Education Causaundra Bradley Math low ce Finch Business Education s A The funniest thing that happened in my class was . . George Gann Martha Caddie P.E. English Shelia Hess Archie Howdeshell English R.O.T.C. i 4 Xi. 206 - I had gone out of the room and someone threw an eraser at a student near the door, the eraser hit my arm. - A bird flew in the window and made several low swoops over the students' heads just as we were talking about World War Il dive bombers. The Old Professor Ioy Hardy American Studies English Charles Hutchinson Linda Iackson Art English ,F4 Q Q 1' A 0 Q , Q , ., a, 3 1, 'ff .z 4 I fx fl Ja N ' .5 'W 1 . , ' rg . 4 W - The day one of the men teachers was in my room with perm rods in his hair. -I was correcting a boy who was talk- ing back to me just as my 6'4 230 lb. husband walked in: the student's mouth fell open and we've been friends ever since. 3 K in Qt Delores Harvey Arthur I-Ierrman Cosmetology German Betty Jeffers Addie Beth Iohnson Spanish 1311811511 D' in ,. I W I D! J in K X. 7 The zaniest thing 'CENSORED I ever did in school was . . Thomas La Flora Industrial Arts Quay Parks Social Studies - I forgot that I had accepted a date previously and made a second oneg both came to the dorm at the same time. Angrily one left, and I married the other sometime later. Patricia Lee Edward Loeber Minnie Logan Math Social Studies English Faye Partin Nancy Peeples Patricia Pinkston Math Math Math 208 Nj Y - To dress up like Oliver Hardy and walk into the room with a hula hoop going around my waist. - I padded my teacher's seat cushion with ice. Ioy Marshall Nathaniel Moore Business Education Science Annie Ricks Wanda Rider English English -'1-be You know - you correct children at the grocery store when their parents are present. yQu,I'Q H - you start lecturing to your husband at home. - you're out in public somewhere and hear teacher when . . 65HEY!,therelSMrS. Harold Russell Social Studies Donald Wakefield R.O.T.C. -gp-1 i ,,,, Leonard Shields Social Studies Marian Warner Home Economics Mary Stroupe Business Education Laura Williams P.E. Phillip Sublett Industrial Arts Sally Williams Cosmetology - after covering a point for the fourth time, a voice from the back says, I never heard that before. - a student comes back several years later and says, Thank you for your help. Iohn Troy Iean Vaught Science Business Education Roxie Ward Iessie Wilson Clue English Industrial Arts HD :gains .sv-4 if' Elizabeth Franklin Secretary Ian Wheat Secretary DMI ISTR TIG Kathryn Colston Louis Wakefield Guidance Guidance MAIN OFFICE ASSISTANTS: CL-RD Iulie Fisher, Ieff Rowland, Susan Bovie, Hunter Pickett, and Brice Tebbs. NOT PICTURED: Laurie Phillips, Kim Gunn, and Terry Rayburn. Billie Burnett Guidance Ray, Gwen Echols, Lisa 1007 ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL: Leslie Fortner MR. FORTNER'S ASSISTANTS: CL-RJ Cindi Bradfield, Lisa Hogan. Kristy McDaniel, and Lisa Smith. MR. BROOKS' ASSISTANTS: IL-RJ Mary Hooper, De witt Morris. Donna Lee. Tommy Martin, Iennette Hamm, Alicia Uselton Teresa Cowen. William Field. Iohn West. and Tray Iackson. 5 f Q X X! i WWW. lm! 1 I 'K I PRINCIPAL: Bennett E. Hunter III I .J ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL: Harold Brooks 6. I it 2 II Z 213 Billie Belton lack Turner Edith Miller Attendance Athletic Director Attendance ATTENDANCE OFFICE ASSISTANTS: CL-RJ Betsy Alexander, Steve Spears, Alicia Uselton, Tony Ienkins, Debbie Hosse, Teresa Kellogg Laura Burroughs, Ruth Henry and Stacy Stewart. f nf y 4 Raleigh-Egypfs maintenance workers are: CL-Rl Mr. Thomas Pugh, Mrs. Lilia Spencer. and Mr. Iames Cro- ley. Our Canteen workers are: KL- RJ Mrs. Bonnie Taylor, Mrs. Dorothy Fentress, Ms. IoAnn White, Mrs. Donna Green, Mrs. Margie Yarnold, Mrs. Sarah Burress, and Mrs. C. Cuthbertson. Mary Adams Librarian IBRARY ASSISTANTS: IL-RJ Linda Thorton, Nina Coffee, Lesile Iiller, Melanie Shrimp, Bill King. Susan Watson, and Kathy igram. i 5 ? K+ .T t X I , X , i ,T 9 I I 1 1 i 1 rl l ' 1 . 's 0 ' 0 , The Maintenance Crew intl? Ll -- use Nh J i. ' snr - 1 mmlumf mul BQUI' V l - . 'IHQQ . V, I I , , . t M . . I 5 I I X The Canteen Workers 215 6 ? -1...-.1.suNcE 1399-... REALTOR ' HGME BUILDER 4426 Yale RoadfPhone 377-2000 N1 1 AB A K k E5 ,, we Q if J. W. HILL TILE CCDMPANY CONTRACTOR eramic - quarry - sIa+e - marble Commercial- Residenlial 323-OIZ4 TRAVEL INC. 1 N ' ' I 'inns I ll 1 . If , I99 Cumberland Memphis, TN FRANCES BATE MAN MANAGER xtll tp 552. PHONE '!.I.f1!I' 4718 YALE RD. f 1 1 I 9- 853:34-'I I901I 388-0250 0 , 1 MEMPHIS. TN. 38128 fa A af? 'MW 1 ' 7 Serving: mo Raleigh Barfleff ' Frayser Millingfon Professional Real Esfafe Marlrefing 4339 Sfage For Professional Service 386-4040 J. PATRICK McGRATH me Q3!2efe Sgoib COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY I869 Madison Avenue Memphis, TN 38 I04 725-9848 Congrafulafions Seniors llagulll OLDSMOBILE P.O. 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SHELTON HARRISON Telephone: Presidenf won 872-3302 CONGRATULATIONS JIM BRADY A LWAUT0 I Broker 9-ii 1 IIA. luuol PAT VAN EATON Affiliafe Broker wonxmiasmv Bonzai X 'WT' 388-0443 Oqufo I-Ilfzgofatszy Office: 372-75961 CUSTOM SHOP 5705 Sha e Road U Supra '85 e 403 UNION AVE., MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE 38I03 9 BarfIeH', TN 38: 34 525-2209 526- I 25l I HELEN OF MEMPHIS 0 e:3m'74 chlaiz QQ-:dm The Sou+hIand's Loveliesf Looks STYLING SALON Specialiiy Sfore Famed for OuaIi+y 5705 S-rage Road Wearing Apparel and Accessories Ba,-+Ie++ Trgpicgl Sq, Bar'I'IeH, I808 Union Ave., Germanfown Village Square Tenn, 38 I 34 1901, 386-2646 PURITY PRODUCTS C.O. RGIQIQI1 -H 01110 GFI-lYl1iSl1if19S :soo JACKSON AVE. 2970 AUSNH PNY FINE CANDIES MQmphlS, TN 38128 GARRISON RICE zicHARo sumo, sk. consunams 274.1654 Monoger DIANE CONLYN HONEY'S AUTO PARTS BUNTYN Where you can be your own merchan+ Resfauranl Hours - 9-8 Mon.-Fri. Enioy Old Fashioned Goodness 8-8 Sal. 9-5 Sun. In a Home-like Aimosphere a+ Wholesale Prices We Bake Our Own Pies CARRY OUT ORDERS 33 I0 Jackson Ave. 327-7587 3070 Souihern 458-8776 MEMPHIS FIRST CHOICE BRANCH GOOD LUCK IN AUTO GLASS REPLACEMENT 800 MT. +o fhe Class MORIAH 'F '80 767-4242 0 . Jack Morris Au+o Glass Complimenls o'F a F . d I945 UNION AVENUE 725-5500 N90 CINDA KINSEY Business DeveIopmen+ Memphis, Tenn. 38 I 04 .Y W , I ,Q f is WNW .X The Senior Class of I979 Wishes 'rhe Bes+ of LUCK To +he Senior Class of l980! Heads Refaced - Valves Ground - Brake Dru ARNETT Auro PARTS GCOD LUCK SENIORS '80 STAFF www' ,,,,, h,,,H ,V , , H CONGRATULATIONS +o class of '80 S1'uden+ Council COK E Adds Life +o 'the Peppers a+ R.E.H.S. COME and DISCO SKATE wi+h US! RALEIGH 4350 S'Iage Rd. 388-SI 52 WILEY'S JEWELRY 47I0 YaIe Rd. 386-3475 Across from Raleigh Springs Mall I'Ieadquar'I'ers 'For CLASS RINGS Check Our Prices Before Yo B y Diamonds ' Waiches Wafchbands ' Jewelry KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS CompIimen+s of DYNASTEEL SKATELAND CORPCD RAT- ION E Damon, Sievie, and Vick say: TURNER'S MILK always is good Iasie. Milk and Ice Cream Convenien+ Service Dial - 388-MILK T I ,i e e I Southwestem At Memphis e I Emvqgwqy?-' :ig3g1M,ci':.1 'l'here's no other college quite like it anywhere Fm lYII1IY'YIIllflH7l, u'r'iIr.- ylilrriixsinm Offiw' Smitlzxu-slrrri ,M Xlrniplzis 2000 N' l'41rku'41zf, Uwrllpllix. TN' 38112 win- , xi I N VL f N,x if DRAUGHONS JUNIOR COLLEGE U I 3200 Elvis Presley 332-7800 Q Associa'Ie Degree Courses: Fashion g S Merchandising - Accoun'I'ing - 1. LI Compu+er Programming - ONS COV Business - Managemenl' - SMC! I890 Execufive Secrefarial - Medical Office Assis'I'ing PEESI Db QUALITY AND SERVICE IRILWQII 0 . Pepsi-Cola Bollling Co. Memphis DOWDLE SPORTING GOODS 2896 WALNUT GROVE RD. MEMPHIS, TN 38I I I 327-738I B. C. DOWDLE, Presidenl' 2 4 ff , Z5 ,if ML.. m f! I . ' Us I e K, me l90Il 386-52I I Bar+leH' Plaza Shopping Cenfer SIMPSON'S FLOWER CART Our Flair ls Tl1a+ We Care Sfudenl Discounls Always Lee and Hazel Simpson 5724-B S+age Road, Memphis, Tenn. 38 I 34 'F 9 il R l ... .- l - oai , i W 1 , g g R-4 Ace Roberls, lnc. Reallors 3606 Aus1'in Peay 382-2450 Congralulalions Seniors! Mr. and Mrs. Ken Reclor Cur+is Carpe+ Company 324-4l I6 Dr. James W. Powell Norlhgale Hallmark Card Shop 3 I 80 Thomas Jack Morris Aulo Glass Company 800 M'l'. Moriah 767-4242 l945 Union Avenue 725-5500 Besl' wishes from +he Galloways Mr. and Mrs. Rober+ F. Mosby Besl wishes class of '8l James P. Cox Flowers 'n Things Scenic Hills U MYF Congralulalions +o 'rhe Four Sloogesz Susan B., Cindi B., Lisa H., Paula D. llhey made ifll Good Luck Class of l980 Hunler Picke+'r Congralulalions Class of l980 Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Picke+'I' Complimenfs of Ollie Wood Congrafulalions +o Mary Lynn Tucker and all of 'rhe Seniors of Raleigh-Egypf High School Complimenfs of a good friend Complimenls of Waller C. Krug Jr. CLU Pink Ladies of Melhodisl Hospilal Congralulalions +0 Mary Lynn Tucker Complimenfs of Georgia and Greg Congralulalions Maria and Eliza be+h Miss Lisa Anderson American Rubber Sfamp Co., lnc. Congra+ula+ions I980 Seniors Sco++, Branim, and Blyrhe Cer+i'Fied Public Accounla n+s - 2 L. R. DARRYL JOHNSON QEAUORQ Real Esfafe Sales Marx 8: Bensdorf I407 Union Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee 38IO4 Bus. I90II 725-I I2I Res. I90II 754-2960 . .3 1Aeroquip mmm Wm? mem!9Ai5 --BRAKE SERVICE BRAKE SPEOIALISTS Phone 525-0606 600 Hernando St ROY mum I I MEMPHIS- 'VIENN- SPORTSWEAR BRIDAL GOWNS UNUSUAL JEWELRY BRIDESMAID CONTEST DRESSES MOTHER OF BRIDE THQM AS FLQQR DISCO EASHIONS COVERI NG Ebonnaia qgafiiona ms AUSTIN PEAY HWY. IIN RALEIGHI 3984 p,,,,, phone, 458-3766 MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Sana Phone 386-6654 Fashions For The Chic XS Phone: aaa-7900 0,09 99 sid, guafirulan 'S X03 HAIR FASHIONS UNLIMITED 'A 3267 Ausfin Peay Hiway Billie Thorn TENN. POOR BOY - ' Q ' BEEF - PORK - RIBS - A 630I Sfage Rd. Memphis, Tenn. SPECIALIZING IN Is+ AND 2nd MORTGAGE REAL ESTATE LOANS Safe-Way Mor+gage 8: InveSI'men+ Company I I9 Soufh Cour'I' Square LOUIS RONZA, JA. Memphis, Tennessee Presiden+ 523-2386 Wholesale Au+o and Truck Paris HOLIDAY AUTO PARTS 302I Aus'Iin Peay Hwy. 388-7280 I CompIeI'e Machine Shop Service I DEALER IN USED MOTEL T.V.'S HUBBARD? MID-souTI-I TELEVISION ALTA VISTA HARDWARE 3407N.WATKINS MEMPHlS,TENN.38I27 OFFICE326' NO WATKINS PE PHONE 351469' MEMPI-IIS, TENN. as I 27 CARROLL WYLIE, MGR. PHONE asa-aoaa Memphis Bowling 8: Trophy RUBY'S LADIES' AND Co CHILDREN'S APPAREL 4286 Sfage Rd. Memphis, TN 38I28 BusIer's Pariy Shoppe I93 S. 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COPELAND NICKY DRAKE O LEE BET HENRY FLOWERS l GEORGE COPELAND CLINTON DOBY 0 DOUG KEARNEY Box 12402 Meinphis, Tennessee 522-1833 QM WWI CLASS IINGS AND PINS ' CLUI INSIGNIA ' MEDALS TIOPNIES ' FLAGUES ' DIPLOHAS ' INVITATION! lf 'fu I Elgarkn A, C1. SCROGGINS SANFORD Mmeme, mc. asm .I ackson Mimi-ifhix, Tenn, 38122 PNQOQI IQGU 324-B458 EVIIIHUDE E first kv OutbOa'U':-3 Res. 386- I 535 4402 Siege Rd. SHIRLEY WESTBY Memphis, TN 38I28 382-HOME Res. I90 II 388-9340 Bus. I9OII 386-4425 LEE PAYTON .5 ' LEISURE PooLs ME X IYIC. 2:33. I I627 Bar+Ie'H Road 55- V Memphis, Tennessee 38l34 RALEIGH SHELL CAR WASH 3202 Aus+in Peay LEON CAUDILL Memphis, TN 38I28 Owner 81 Operaior phone: 388-9 I 27 RALEIGH ASSURANCE 2978 AUSTIN PEAY MEMPHIS, TN 38128 388-1622 RICHARD R. SPORE, JR. 81 ASSOCIATES, INC. ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE AUTO - COMMERCIAL - MEDICAL 28I8 HAMMOND ST., 382-I2I0 Steaks o Prime Rubs o Seafood ,f g Z ' Seating lor up Io 380 X ST ..l I 1 E We cater to Private P nies Y f -5' '42, -' 5 S 'ie - s I S 'Wg si 41:1 w GLNNIIHIS '+N, ,, 1 . I - 5 .i' ' RESTAURANT X .PIISAX X For Reservations Call A K V 685-5404 726-I977 Summer Avenue and White Station Road Cary Allen John E. Lee, J, -. I ,, v 1 35 l M K 4 . Q , ., , N E ' V , . , Eli. , - V I.- - .. Mi . V .N 7 ,e .JI cv nf. ig e'+f'?f bww: X I if xffif gf' 'Ibm fin M x-X .is A 13. -ifsi vk,,kvV U ea , ,Q I Q . ..,-s . I.-. I - E M' -aa STATE FARM INSURANCECOMPANIES i GEORGEI. HURT, AGENT E HOME OFFICES: 41:4 YALE ROAD 'Fi BLOOMINGTONJLLINOIS MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE 38 I 28 A I BUS. 90I-388-I392 Res. 372-0222 JACKIE JOHNSTON 4402 S+age Road, Memphis, Tenn. 38 I 28 Dial 382-HOME ROY W. SHIP'-EY CONGRATULATIONS AQen+ +o I'I1e , Senior Class 2978 AUSTIN Peay I Suiie 203 MFA Mufual Insurance Co. of Memphis, TN 38 I 28 Coun+ryside Casualfy Co. 388-I920 MFA Life Insurance Co. MORRIS PHARMACY 'IUA L' ,Q?I, Q'Q J., uom'oAon - INIURZNCI - uvvn-rmun A R ' 'I d Ph ' I . w ,,, 335,521 Hoaggfsss, .focus forma cgsaffy 'sf OPEN 8AM IIII IOPM I I9 Souih Cour'I Square LOUIS RONZA, JR. Memphis, Tenn. 38I03 386-8935 368I Jackson Broker Phone 525-'ooo - OAKLEY ' KEESEE 2700 POPLAR AVENUE - MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE 38772 . 7 Q ik V su! W' 41 PEM XKQSQ 2 ,K.k Q i .15 1-W Q F A v I mf 1 exzsyzggsf 4' .X .. ,wvwf - - m l'-ff , , ,W :naw A4 A Q S .fQ:7-L7 'f.,fM. gf f ww x. ,w s , , ai Fifi , , J-1 i5'ff . ' 51. ,fc ..,.,,.f 5 X4 ,Va , X 5 Us '1 . , A COMPLIMENTS Bus. 372-8000 FOSTERQ iP0!V7lAL7MAZDA 'MT,fe2g,ff,2STER Fos+er Ponfiacf Mazda l800 COVINGTON PIKE ' MEMPHIS, TN 38 I 28 Fos+er Pon+iac-Mazda Fos+er AMC-Jeep Q A .Il l800 Coving+on Pilre 372-8000 695 Union 525-639I A ' ' WI Fosier Classic Impor+s Porsche-Audi-Fia+ - 2525 Summer 454-I55I 'best town' 0 a 1ss2 ai the s sIs , 240694 Fwd MPARLOR 4 I ,,,A 1 vnsn dun OTHER 'LOCATIGNS JACKSON AVE. PARLOR I WIHLTEHAQEN PAR Lon z356JAcxsoNAvE.s ssss ' I 1192sMARuN v 452-08652 , 3396-1339 REGINA ANNE ADCOCK Secondary Ed teacher Latin Club 3, 43 fSec.-Treas. 413 Basketball 1, 3, 43 Volleyball 2-43 Softball 3, 43 Who's Who Most Athletic. I leave Rhonda my fun times and my old times in the gym. RYNDA WARREN ARRINGTON Dentist Ecology 4. To the juniors I leave Mrs. Tucker and her 6 weeks projects. IULIE L. BAIN Cosmetologist VICA 2-43 Transfer From Millington Cen- tral H.S. I leave my homeroom to all the unfortunate 9-1 freshmen of 80-81. SHARI LEE BAKER Nurse SSS 1-43 Student Council 1-43 Pep Club 13 Class President 1. CONNIE LOUISE BALDWIN Black History 1, 3, 43 VICA 3. I hereby leave to my brother Earl my good grades and knowledge and ability to study. ROSS EDWARD BARNHARDT Win the Boston Marathon Mechanical Drawing 3, 43 Latin Club 43 Indoor Track 3, 43 Outdoor Track 3, 43 Cross Country 43 Attendance Office Assistant 3. I leave Doc's Physics class to anyone who can pass it. THOMAS LEANARD BARTON Basketball Coach Basketball 1-43 VICA 3, 43 Art Club 2. I, Thomas Barton, leave my basketball num- ber to David Stevens. SUSAN KAYE BASKIN To be a successful Accountant and marry a musician. SSS 1-4, fCabinet Head 13 Sec.-Treas. 23 VP 313 FHA 13 Student Council 1-43 Pep Club 1-43 Pres. Club 1-43 Keyette 2-43 Mr. Brooks Assistant 13 Annual Staff 2-43 fFresh. Ed. 2, Business Ed. 3, 413 Sphinx Queen Student Director 2-43 Fresh. Cheerleader 1, CCaptain13 I. V. Cheerleader 3, fCo-Captain13 Varsity Cheerleader 4, tCaptain13 Football Home- coming Court 2-43 fFirst Alt. 3, Queen 413 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 National Honor Society 43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 43 Hugh O'Brian Leadership Award 23 Class Pres. 23 Homeroom Rep. 33 Senior Class VPQ Who's Who School Spirited3 Miss Raleigh-Egypt3 Outstanding Senior. To my brother Chip, I leave all the good times and fun I had at R.E. GEORGE WILLIAM BEECH II Mechanical Engineer Baseball 13 Industrial Arts 2-4. I leave Gregg Russell the joy of having Mrs. Tucker for English. LISA ANNE BEVIER To get ahead FHA 1, fVP1j German 2-4, KVP 3, Pres. 413 VOE 3, 4, KVP 3, Sec. 413 SAE 43 National Honor Society 43 QVP1 President's Club 43 Who's Who Among American High School Studentsg Superior Scholar 4. I leave Steve Smith in peace. MARTY IOE BINGHAM Engineer Chess Club 13 Student Council 33 ROTC Drill Team 2-43 Transfer from Overton. I leave my school spirit and friends because where I am going I will have to make new ones. GENA LOUISE BLAND Engineering SSS 1-43 Pep Club 23 French 2, 3 fSec 2, Treas. 311 Homeroom Rep. 43 Student Council Rep. 43 Cross Country 1, 33 Swimming 1-43 Track 23 Guidance Office Assistant 1, 2. I leave to Allison Carston the joys of being called prep . BRETT CAMERON BLAIR D.I. at a big station Chess Team 1-33 Student Council Rep. 2-43 Music Director at WQOX-88, School Station at Craigmont3 Track 13 Indoor Track 1-33 Outdoor Track 1-33 Cross Country 1-3 QA Team131V Swimming 1. To any student who takes Radio Broadcast- ing, I leave my position as Music Director. WAYNE BOOTH Art 13 Ecology lg Industrial Arts 33 DECA 4 CParliamentarian13 Student Council 43 Home- room Favorite 2, 33 Class Favorite 2, 3. I leave my intelligence, looks and wit to my sister. IAMES ALFRED BOSHERS AL To become independently wealthy German 1-43 Chess 1-33 Outdoor Track 13 Indoor Track 33 Football 13 Cross Country 33 ROTC 2-41 Aerospace 23 Science 2-43 Trans- fer from Francis Howell HS. LISA C. BOVIE Artist Poetry 3, 43 CVP 413 VOE I 33 Guidance Assistant 43 Transfer from Altus HS. CYNTHIA CAROL BRADFIELD To lead the best life possible SSS 1-43 fCabinet Head 413 Pep Club 1-43 Student Council 1-43 FHA 13 Class VP 23 Class Pres. 33 Homeroom Favorite 2, 33 Winter Sports Homecoming Court 33 I.C. Penney Fashion Board 3, 43 Homeroom Representa- tive 1, 2, 43 Annual Staff 3, 4 Ur. Ed. 33 Sports Ed. 413 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Keyette 43 Mr. Brook's Assistant 13 Mr. Fortner's Assistant 43 Presidents Club 33 DECA 43 Who's Who Most Attractive. To Christie, God bless you and good luck always. IOHN C. BOYETT Professional musician Band 1-43 Stage Band 2-43 Outstanding Soloist Award From WTSOB 33 Transfer From Millington. I hereby leave to Iulius Lartigue all my music as long as he gives it to a cool person. AMBRA LYNN BRADLEY To have a successful career. Latin 3 fSec.13 SSS 3, 43 OEA 43 Student Council 43 Mr. Brook's Assistant 33 Home- coming Decorating Committee 3, 43 Transfer from Memphis Tech. I leave my sister Cindy all the good times I had here. MICHAEL CRAIG BRADLEY Electronic Engineer Mr Brook's Assistant 43 Transfer From Bel- levue Tech. I leave Cindy Bradley my early morning ses- sion with my homeroom teacher. TERESA BROWN Beautician Black History 2, 43 CVP 413 Transfer From Trezevant. BARBARA ANN BRUCKN ER To get married and raise a happy family. SHEILA DENISE BRYANT To live the happiest life I can. ROTC 1, 23 Band 1, 23 Cosmetology 23 Stu- dent Council Rep. 3. I leave my 12th grade English book to a friend, Molly B. BARRETT A. BUCKALEW Street car conductor Transfer From Tech. I leave nothing PAMELA RENEE BURCHAM Radio and TV broadcasting VICA 23 Spanish 33 SSS 43 Homeroom Favorite 3. To be able to make people happier. IUDY LEE BURLSWORTH Office management Art 23 TOEC 4. THOMAS IOE BURROUGHS Be a picker. Pep Club 3, 43 tSgt. at Arms 413 Stage Band 43 Transfer From Frayser. tif I want to leave my locker to my brother Tim. ANGIE L. CALVIN Secretary or receptionist. Band 43 Transfer From Clear Creek HS. STEVE EDWARD CAMP Mechanical Engineer. IERRY THOMAS CARTER Baseball 2-42 Transfer From Treadwell. DARRELL PATRICK CASEY GIGGY To make more money than to just get by in life. Football 13 Track 1. My ability to make A's in every class to Richard Baldockf' BOBBY GLENN CASEY Basketball 1, 2, 43 Track 23 Cross Country 2. WALTER EUGENE CATHEY Technical Engineer Pep Club 13 Basketball 13 Industrial Arts 3, 43 VICA 43l-lOI11CI'O0IT1 Rep. 4. GREGORY ANDREW CLARK To run a mile without hitting a wall. FCA 13 Student Council 2, 43 Science 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 DECA 43 Homeroom Rep. 3, 43 Football 13 Swimming 1-43 Track 1, 3, 4. Spelling ability, English, grammar, knowl- edge, and last of all my swimming. IOHN TIMOTHY CLARK Kiss Cheryl Ladd Football 1, 3, 43 Track 1-43 All Dist. Foot- ballg Homecoming Escort 13 TV 5 Player of the Week 43 Honorable Mention All City 43 Frayser Advertised Player of the Week. CATHERINE LYNN CLARKSON CPA Spanish 23 fTutored 1st Gradej SAE 3, 43 QVP 413 VOE 3, 4 tRep. 413 National Honor Society 43 Outstanding Seniorg Superior Scholar 43 Transfer From Booker T. Wash- ington. I leave my ability to make A's to Kevin. RHONDA CAROL CLEEK Hairdresser VICA 2-43 tSec. 453 German 23 FCA 33 Vol- leyball 2-41 Homeroom Rep. 33 Transfer From Myrtle Beach H. S. I leave all my good times in cosmetology to the upcoming students. RIKKI LEN CLEMENT RIKK Architect Key Club 43 Homeroom Fav. 33 Football 3, 43 Track 33 Transfer From Briarcrest. I leave my cast to the coaches and my bad luck to Charles and Duke. KEITH O'BRIEN CLEMMONS Pro basketball Black History 23 DECA 3, 43 Track 1-43 Bas- ketball 1-43 Homecoming Escort 2. I leave my basketball ability to the basket- ball team. BRYAN ALAN COBB Lawyer Band 1-43 Student Council 3, 43 Science 3, 43 Drama 3, 43 Homeroom Rep. 3, 43 Library Asst. 1, 23 Mr. Brook's Asst. 2-43 Band Stage Dir. in Christ. Playi 2nd Place in Concert Comp. 13 Science Club 4 fTreas.j. I would like to leave Mrs. Gaddie's AP Eng- lish class to any junior who thinks he can handle it. CYNTHIA GAIL COKER Business SSS 43 Student Council 43 Att. Office Asst. 3. To David, I leave all the great times I had at RE. ELIZABETH ANN COKER To have a happy and fulfilled life with David. SSS 1-33 VICA 23 Pep Club 23 Guidance Off. Asst. 13 Transfer From Central High. CATHERINE MARIE COOTS Business administration Pep Club 1-43 SSS 1-43 Student Council 1-43 OEA 43 Track 1, 23 IV Cheerleader 2. I leave Greg, my little blue car and hope it doesn't blow up. IOI-IN DAVID CORZINE Industrial Arts 43 Baseball 1-43 Football 1-3. MITCHELL RAY COUSINS MITCH VICA 4. AMANDA LOU COX Lawyer Pep Club 13 Student Council 13 French 23 SSS 2-42 Annual Staff 3 fFac. Ed.J3 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 DECA 4. Give life your best and in return you will receive the best. '- DAVID B. CRADDOCK Computer Engineer VICA 2-4. I vxant to be the best in whatever I do. EDNA M. CRAWFORD Legal secretary Black History 1-4 ITreas. 413 DECA 33 Stu- dent Council 3, 43 OEA 43 Pep Club 43 IV Cheerleader 2 ICapt.J3 Freshman Cheer- leader3 Varsity Cheerleader 43 Homeroom Rep. 43 Track 3, 43 Homeroom Fav. 33 Home- coming Court 23 Who's Who Outstanding Minority. I leave Stacy Bradley my ability to stand up for what I believe in. WINSTON WADE CROCKETT To be rich, one way or another. Transfer From Skyview. I'm leaving nothing but footprints pointing towards the door. RUTH ANN CRUMPTON OEA 4 IPub. Groupll VOE II 43 Transfer From Treadwell. School memories. CYNTHIA MARIE CULVER Reservationist for airlines SSS 1, 2,42 Student Council 1-4. VICKIE LYNN CUNNINGHAM To become Mrs. Robert Mark Bryant SSS 1-43 Pep Club 1-33 OEA 3, 43 Student Council 43 Homeroom Rep. 43 Basketball 13 IV Cheerleader 2. To my little sister, Kathy, I leave good-luck and happiness. DARLA DEE CUPP To be Mrs. Scott Morton VOE 33 DECA 43 FHA 43 Transfer From Millington Central High. I leave my little brother, Kevin Cupp, all the bad luck in the world. ANGELA DENISE CUTLER Airline stewardess Pep Club 1, 2, 43 SSS 1, 2, 43 Student Coun- cil 1-43 French 2, 33 Industrial Arts 3, 43 Main Off. Asst. 1, 2. DEBORAH KAY DAVIS DEBBIE Beautician and to be successful FHA 13 Baseball 1-33 Cosmo. 3, 43 Office Asst. 1, 2. 'fl Deborah Davis leave Cindy Donegan my courageous and daring moments. IGOOD LUCKI PAULA MARIA DAVIS To make a gold platinum album with Iimmy SSS 1-4 ICab. Head 3, VP 413 Pep Club 2-4Q Student Council 1-43 FHA ag Class Sec. lg Homeroom Fav. 2, 33 Sphinx Queen 1-4 I2nd Alt. 23 1st Alt. 313 Keyette 43 Main Off. Asst. 13 Who's Who Most Talented. I leave all of Cindi, Lisa, Susan, and my great times to Christie, Terry, and Karen. DONNA REE DUNN To work with kids SSS 1-43 Pep Club 1-43 FHA 13 Student Council 1-43 Varsity Cheerleader 3 ICO- Capt.J3 PE Asst. 2. I leave Raleigh-Pride to other spirited Phar- aohs to carry on. ,H f V, K A X... ..... Q5 MARY MACHELE ELLIS Executive secretary SSS 1, 2, 43 FCA 13 Student Council 1-43 VICA 33 DECA 43 Homeroom Rep. 13 Basket- ball 13 Mr. Brook's Asst. 3. I leave to Karyn Meador my Shakespeare notes from Mrs. Gaddie's class. PRISCILLA GALE DELK To be a wealthy CPA Spanish 1, 23 SSS 13 Science 2, 33 Latin 43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Essay Contest 2. I, Priscilla Delk, leave Susan more Moon- Guppy and Gwen more Tators!!! GREG MARTIN ELLZEY To be the best person that I can be. YAC 1, 23 FCA 1-43 Student Council 3 tRep.13 Homeroom Rep. 2, 43 Key Club 4 ITreas.13 Spanish 23 Baseball 13 Football 13 Golf 2-4. I, Greg Ellzey, bequeath my good grades in geometry to Mindy. IRVIN HUNTER FLEMING IV Fry cook Student Council 13 Industrial Arts 3, 4 CPres. 3, Sgt. at Arms 413 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Who's Who Wittiest. I leave the Iunior Class the THRILL of out- witting Martha Caddie. CHARMAINE CECILIA FOOTE To make Bubba H. happy. SSS 1-43 Drama 1-4 tRep. 2, Outstanding Student 2, 3, VP 3, Pres. 41QTll6Spi3I1 Club 3, 4 IRep. and Business Manager 312 Sphinx Queen Contestant 3 I4th Alt.13 Speech Tour- nament Semi-Finalist 4. I leave Spanky Gitlin to take my place as Drama Club President. IGOOD LUCK!!1 SHARON MARIE FORD To become a good RN Pep Club 13 SSS 13 Mr. Brooks' Assistant 2, 33 French 2. NORMA SUE FOSTER Business manager French 2, 3 fTutored at Little Egypt13 Mr. Brooks' Assistant 3, 4. ROBERT WILLIAM FULP ROB To become an architect FCA 1-43 Pep Club 1, 23 German 1, 23 Stu- dent Council 1-43 IRep. 411 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Industrial Arts 3, 43 Key Club 43 Homeroomg, Rep. 33 Tennis 13 Basketball 1, 23 Golf 2-41 Football Manager 2. THOMAS LYNN FIELD To be an electrical engineer Band 3, 43 Transfer From Covington High School. I leave my study habits to all my friends, especially Davsm Mich. ANDREA RENE GADDY ANGIE To become an architect SSS 1, 2, 43 Pep Club 1, 33 FCA 1-33 Student Council 1-43 Art 3, 4 tSec. 413 Industrial Arts 3, 4 tPres. 413 Homeroom Rep. 1-33 Basketball 1, 23 fCapt. 213 Volleyball 2-4 fCo-Capt. 413 Track 13 Cross Country 23 Honorable Mention Scholastic Art Award 33 Caligraphy School Art Show 3 I1st Place1. BRUCE HASTINGS GILLIOM French 13 Ecology 2-4. I leave all my tardy marks to any lazy lun- ior. PAMELA IEAN GISH PAM To be successful SSS 1-43 Pep Club 1-43 Student Council 1-43 IV Cheerleader 23 Basketball Homecoming Court 2 I1st Alt.13 Homeroom Fav. 33 Guid- ance Office Assistant 1. I leave Kelly Hawkins all the good times at the wrestling tournaments. ELIZABETH ANN GLUECK Data processing Pep Club 13 German 43 Principals Office Assistant 3. MARIA IEAN GLUECK Accountant Pep Club 13 SSS 33 German 43 Annual Staff 4 CFr. Ed.13 Quill and Scroll. I MICHAEL STEPHEN GONZALES Lawyer. Professional tennis VICA 2-4Q Tennis 1-43 Homecoming Escort 4. THOMAS EDWARD GOSSETT TOMMY Commercial artist Scroll 1, 23 Baseball 13 Stage Band 1, 23 Scholastic Art Awarded Gold Key and Merit 33 Achievement for Art in Newspaper 23 Transfer From Southaven. TERESA KAY GOWINS To be a writer and a receptionist Pep Club 13 Poetry Club 2-42 CProgram Chairman and Reporter 2, VP 3, Pres. 413 OEA 3, 43 fExecutive Award 313 Mr. Brook's Asst. 3. I'll leave my hat, canteen duty, and disci- pline sheets to the faculty. MICHAEL ALAN GRIFFIN MIKE Successful in whatever I choose I leave everything in school to my brother. SANDRA CHARLENE HALL SANDI To be the happiest person that ever walked. SSS 1-4 CCabinet Head 313 Student Council 2-43 fRep. 311 Homeroom Favorite 33 Home- room Rep. 3, 43 Mr. Fortner's Asst. 23 Attend- ance Office Asst. 3. I leave my grades and wonderful relation- ships with teachers to Richard Baldockf' CPOOR GUY!1 ELLEN IEANETTE HAMM To be a good secretary Poetry 2-43 fTreas. 3, Program Chairman 413 OEA 3, 43 fExecutive Award13 Mr. Brook's Office Assistant. I leave my English grades to any Iunior who needs them. LISA ANN HANSEN To be happy and to live life to the fullest Band 1, 23 Homeroom Rep. 33 SSS 4. All my great times and the fun of being a SENIOR to everybody. BRADLEY EUGENE HARDESTY BRAD Band 1-42 Industrial Arts 3, 43 DECA 4. To Tim Murray I leave the largest 4 year collection of music. HAZEL PATRICIA HARRISON SPICE Dentist FHA 13 Black History 1, 2. 43 fAsst. Sec. 113 DECA 1, 2,42 Drama 13 Class Rep. 13 Minority Class Favorite 23 Drill Team 13 Majorette 4 fCapt.13 Library Asst. 1. Laugh when you can, it's cheap medicine. LISA ANN HATHCOCK Ecology 2-43 fSec. 41. I leave my knowledge of skipping and being late to Ginger Paine. RUTH ELLEN HENRY Doctor YAC 1, 2 KVP 212 Aerospace 13 Drama 2, 33 Poetry 23 Student Council 13 Science 2-4 KVP 411 Thespians 3, 43 Latin 3 fProgram Coordi- nator13 National Honor Society 3, 4 KVP 413 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Sons of American Revo- lution Award 13 American Legion Scholastic Award 23 Governor Girls' Stateg Who's Who Among American High School Students 43 Softball 3, 43 AFIROTC Drill Team 1-32 Attendance Office Asst. 43 Who's Who Most Scholarly. Meet every challengeg strive to make your- self better every minute. SUSAN ELAINE HENSLEY Photographer SSS 43 DECA 43 Pep Club 43 Library Assist- ant 1, 2. I leave my seat in Coach Parks' class to any- one who wants it. TIMOTHY OSCAR HENSON Iranian Ambassador Ecology 1, 2,4 fTreas. 41. Ks: -,.... .,.X ' 3 3 3 L xl RAYMOND EDWARD HESS Commercial artist Mechanical Drawing 3, 43 Swimming 1-43 Outdoor Track 3, 43 Cross Country 4. IOSEPH NICHOLAS HIRTZ To leave a mark on the world Student Council 2-43 Homeroom Rep. 2, 43 Science 43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Chess Team 4. To all underclassmen GOOD LUCK and LOVE as you become SENIORSV' LAURA LOUISE HOLLANDSWORTH SSS 2-43 Pep 2-33 French 23 Student Coun- cil 2-43 tComm. of Council Act. 413 Academic Ach. 2-33 Girls' State 33 Sphinx Queen 3 tTal- ent and Speech Finalist13 Teenager of the Week 43 Tennis 2-43 Annual Staff 2-4 fCopy Ed. 2, Co-Ed. 3, 413 Outstanding Senior3 Who's Who Among American High School Students3 Who's Who Most Likely to Suc- ceed and Most Dependable3 National Honor Soc. 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Superior Scholar, Mu Alpha Thetag Transfer From Wichita Falls High School, 9. I leave Iulie my fuzzy, Laura my telephone, and Cathy my big mouth. IENNIFER LYNN HOLLINCSHEAD Goto college Transfer From Amity High 11. I leave my sister my ability to get through high school. ROSS HOOPER To be a successful musician VICA 3, 43 Superior Scholar 4. IANICE KATHLEEN HORTON IAN Secretary Ecology 1-43 tSgt. at Arms 31 OEA 2-43 iPar- liamentarian 313 Sphinx Queen Contestant 3. I leave my nickname fBrutus1 to Kim Wil- son! DEBORAH RENEE HOSSE DEBBIE Nurse FCA 1-43 SSS 43 Spanish 23 Band 23 Basket- ball 1-43 Track 23 Cross Country 1, 23 Attend- ance Office Asst. 4. To Tammy, the thrill of taking Senior Eng- lishf' KEVIN IAMES HOWE To be an architect. ALEXANDER HENRY HUBBARD ALEX To live to see tomorrow. Industrial Arts 1-4 tVice Pres. 413 Football 1. IAN ELIZABETH HUBBARD To live life to the fullest SSS 1-4 tChaplain 413 Pep Club 13 Student Council 1-43 IA 33 Homeroom Favorite 33 Scroll Staff 33 Attendance Office Assistant 1- 33 Football Homecoming Court 43 Student Council Rep. 2-43 Superior Scholar 4. I leave my young dreams to go on to bigger dreams. T. C. HULETT TOO COOL HULETT Live to 20 years old. Black History 23 German 33 DECA 3, 43 Band 1-33 Football 13 Wrestling 3, 4. I'm not leaving anything, I'm taking every- thing with ME. DEBORAH LYNN HURLEY DEBBIE Business Pep Club 23 OEA 3, 4 fSec. 3, Treas. 413 Spanish 43 Homeroom Rep. 43 Attendance Award 23 Attendance Office Assistant 33 Outstanding Senior. I leave all the treasured memories of my senior year to Sherry. KATHRYN RENEE INCRAM KATHY Policewoman SSS 1, 43 Chess 1, 23 Band 1, 23 Drama 3, 43 Spanish 33 Majorette 3, 4 tCapt. 413 Library Assistant 1-43 Mr. Brooks' Assistant 2. I leave the spirit of Pride to be carried on. MARK A INCRAM Football 1. TRENA MARIA IRVIN To be a teacher Black History 1, 25 Track 15 Basketball 1, 2. To the next senior class I wish all the luck in the world. IAMES THOMAS IVY IIMMY Apprentice DECA 45 Transfer From Trezevant. RICHARD ANTHONY IENKINS TONY To preach and teach FCA 15 Drama 2, 35 Science 2, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Thespians 3, 45 ROTC 3 fSquadron Com- manderJ5 Academic Achiever 35 Football5 Wrestling 1, 25 Close-Up 35 Annual Staff Pho- tographer 45 Attendance Office Asst. 45 Who's Who Among American High School Students 45 National Merit Semi-finalist5 Outstanding Senior 45 Who's Who Most Scholarly5 Superior Scholar 4. My senior exemption to anyone fortunate enough not to have Dr. Marking. LEICH ANN IETER Computer programmer or actress French 1, 25 Pep Club 25 Thespian 2-4 tSec.- Treas. 3, Pres. 415 TOEC 4 fTreas.J5 Quiz 'em on the Air 1, 25 Chess Team 25 Majorette 45 Mr. Brooks' Asst. 1. I leave Mrs. Caddie to next year's seniors. IOE BYRD IOHNSON Automotive engine specialist To those who take Mr. Cothran's automo- tive class, be prepared, with a strong chest!!! PAMELA SUE IOHNSON PAM To be an airline stewardess Black History 45 Basketball 1. I'd like to wish every loving couple best wishes in 1981. SCOTT ROGER IOHNSON To become a successful person DECA 35 Transfer From Oakhaven. I leave my mind to anyone that needs it. CHARLEY L. IONES CHUCK Millionaire Mechanical Drawing 1-45 Band 3, 45 Foot- ball 3. I leave Laura the memories of my body at the pep rallies. CYNTHIA LEE IONES CYNDI To be happy and successful in whatever I choose. VICA 3, 45 Ecology 45 Transfer From Han- ford High School. SHEILA ANN IORDAN SSS 15 French 15 DECA 4. CAROLYN ANN IUSTICE Basketball coach DECA 45 Basketball 45 ROTC 3, 45 AFIROTC 45 Transfer From Trezevant. TERESA MARIE KELLOGC Legal secretary SSS 15 Pep Club 1, 25 VOE 3, 45 Student Council 45 Attendance Award 25 TOEC 35 Student Council Rep. 45 Attendance Office Asst. 3. 4. I hereby bequeath all the fun in attendance office to Alicia Useltonf' LEON CLAY KILPATRICK FCA 3, 45 Homeroom Rep. 45 Football 1-45 Attendance Office Assistant 4. I leave all my bad luck to next year's full- back. CINDY ANN KIMMEY Office administration Pep Club 25 OEA 3, 45 Attendance Office Asst. 1. DANIEL IOSEPH KINCSBURY To be as cool as Blair Summitt German 1, 25 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 Science 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Academic Achiever 1, 25 Wrestling 45 Superior Scholar 45 Who's Who Most Altruisticg Outstanding Senior. . t tl i, I L. 15'--, al I leave my mastery of the modern arts to my sister Sarah. CYNTHIA LYNN KIRK CINDY SSS 1-45 tCab. Head 415 Pep Club 1, 25 Stu- dent Council 1-35 Rep. 35 Spanish 2-45 tTreas. 3, Pres. 415 Homeroom Rep 2. CYNTHIA KAYE KUEHN CINDY Commercial artist and music Pep Club 1-45 SSS 1-45 tCab. Head 215 Stu- dent Council 1-4 tRep. 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 415 Art Club 15 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Presidents Club 3, 45 Keyette 45 Chorus 45 Homeroom Rep. 1, 35 Guidance Office Asst. 1-35 Annual Staff 2-4 tSports Ed. 2, Co-Ed. 3, 415 Annual Award 35 Homeroom Favorite 2, 35 Soph. Class Favoriteg Iunior Class Favorite5 Sphinx Queen Contest 2, 35 CTalent and Speech Finalist 2, 3, 1st Alt. and Talent Win- ner 2, Miss Congeniality, Talent Winner, and Queen 315 Sphinx Queen Choreographer 45 Football Homecoming Court 3, 45 t2nd Alt. 3, 1st Alt. 41 Ir. Miss 45 Who's Who Among American High School Students 45 Outstand- ing Senior5 Who's Who, Best All Around. That I may share some of the happiness that has been given to me. AMY RACHEL KYLE Teenage psychiatrist FCA 1-35 Student Council 1-45 Pep Club 1- 35 SSS 15 Band 15 Chorus 45 Basketball 1, 25 Volleyball 1-3. To be able to play the guitar as good as Roy Clark. CHESTER LEE To become a business accountant Chess 1-4 QVP 1, Pres. 215 National Honor Society 3, 4 tTreas. 415 Mu Alpha Theta 45 DECA 3, 45 Perfect Att. 35 Who's Who Among American High School Students 45 IA 45 Library Asst. 1-45 Outstanding Senior. I Chester Lee leave all my answers to my brother and sister. BARBARA IO LEINDECKER BARBIE Pep Club 1-35 SSS 15 VICA 25 VOE 35 SAE 3, 45 tTreas.15 DECA 45 Homeroom Rep. 4. To Mark Dodson, the hopes of not turning out like his brother. GEORGE RANDALL LINDLEY RANDY Pep Club5 Auto Mechanics 3, 45 VICA 4. IOANNE KAY LONGFIELD IOIO SSS 1-45 tSgt. at Arms 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, Pres. 415 Student Council 1-45 tComm. of Act. 3, Sec.-Treas. 415 Pep 1-35 Spanish 1-35 Art 2, 35 Homeroom Rep. 15 Class Sec. 25 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Pres. Club 45 Homecoming Court 35 Sphinx Queen Contestant 45 tOrgani. Co- Ed. 2, Faculty Ed. 3, 4, Annual Staff 2-415 Who's Who Among American High School Students 45 Guidance Asst. 1, 25 Focus Mem- phis5 Who's Who Wittiest. I leave my superb driving abilities to Susan Nichols. MARY ANN LOVELADY Beautician VICA 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Mr. Fortners' Asst. 35 Trans. From Halls. I hereby leave all my cheat notes of cosme- tology to Iackief' CHARLES KING LUCAS CHUCK To work for Christ the best I can. Spanish 1-35 Chorus 45 Student Council 45 tRep.15 Homeroom Favorite 25 Golf 25 Pink Queen Contest 25 Winter Sports Homecom- ing Escort 2. To Wes Richardson, all the girls that wouldn't have me. LAURA RENEE LUKE To become a Special Ed teacher SSS 15 tCab. Head15 Pep Club 1-35 Spanish 15 Student Council 2-45 fRep. 315 Track 2. I, Laura, leave to Tina all the fun of my SENIOR year. SHARON FAY LYNCH History teacher SSS 15 French 1-3 tPres. 315 Pep Club 25 Spanish 43 Superior Scholar 4. I bequeath to Deanna Condray all of my athletic ability in PE. PENNY LOUISE MATHIS Computer operations and technologist FHA 13 Spanish 2-43 TOEC 33 Library Asst. 1, 23 Main Office Asst. 2, 3. KENNETH ALAN MATTOX KEN , To ride with David Allen I leave all my common sense to Dawn Hol- ladayf' VIDA SUSANNA McCLURE Executive secretary AFIROTC 2-43 Aerospace 3.4. To Ianet McClure, I leave my senior English notes. TRUNETTA RENEE MCCALLUM Nurse FHA 13 German 2-4: SAE 3, 43 ISec. 4, Reporter 313 SSS 43 Student Council Rep. 33 Sphinx Queen Contestant 4. To my sister, Tammy, good luck in the years to come. RONALYN McDANIEL To be a nurse SSS 1, 23 French 23 TOEC 43 SAE 4. I leave my sister Christi all the heartaches of high school. LISA ANN MCGARAH Business career TOEC 4 fVP11 Attendance Office Assistant 4. PAMELA IOYCE MCGEHEE Business career FHA 1 fTreas.13 French 23 Pep Club 23 Ger- man 3, 43 OEA 3 CPres.13 SAE 3, 4 IProgram Director 3, Pres. 412 OEA 4 CPres.13 Presidents Club 43 Homeroom Rep. 23 OEA Parliamen- tary Contest 3 t1st Place13 National Honor Society 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 43 Outstanding Senior 43 Annual Staff Typist 3, 4. IEFFREY ALAN MCPHERSON IEFF Be rich German 2-43 Football 1, 43 Swimming 1, 3, 43 Track 1, 3, 43 Indoor Track 23 Outdoor Track 4. PHYLLIS DENISE McVAY To become a dedicated nurse Black History 1, 2, 43 FHA 23 DECA 3, 43 fSec.1. I want to leave Ianice and David all my good grades. HUGO BARRERO MONASTERIO Architect Spanish 4 CTreas.1: Transfer From LaSalle, Bolivia. DEWITT TALMAGE MORRIS III Computer analysis Aerospace 1, 23 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Sci- ence 3f 43 Chess 33 Latin 43 Pep Club 43 New- comers Club 33 Student Council 43 Home- room Rep 23 Mr. Brooks' Asst. 1-43 Lib. Asst. 13 Guidance Asst. 33 IA 2-43 AFROTC 2-43 tDrill Team 2, 31: tSquadron Commander 412 Outstanding Senior. To all who take Coach Parks World His- tory, beware of SIGRAT! That Life. GARY PAUL MORRIS Listen to Willie and Waylon for 99 years. I hereby bequeath my insanity to anyone who needs it. CHERIE NANEZ To try to live life to its fullest and be happy and rich Drama Club 43 Spanish 43 Transfer From Anne High School. VICKY LAVERNE NEAL To become a computer operator and marry Kenny Robinson. Black History 1, 3, 4. I'd like to bequeath all my A's and B's to Glenda and Ierry. ALFRED FRANKIE NEWMAN FRANKIE Engineer Transfer From Woodlawn Academy. IAY R. NOBLE Architect Chess 33 Industrial Arts 3, 43 Homeroom Rep. 43 Transfer From Fletcher Senior High. To the whole class of 81, Mrs. Tucker's Eng- lish class. YETTA ZOE OCHOA Hairstylist VICA 43 Transfer From Trezevant. I leave my sister Lisa all the heartaches of high school. KYLE DAVID ODIORNE Electronic technician FCA 13 Pep Club 13 Football 13 Track 1. MELISSA ANN PARKS Computer technology and become Mrs. Collum. Spanish 23 Pep Club 2-43 Student Council 2-4: National Honor Society 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 SSS 3, 4 fCabinet Head 3, 412 TOEC 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 43 Annual Staff 3, 4 fFr. Ed. 3, Senior Ed. 411 Attendance Office Assistant 23 Transfer From Dyersburg High School. I leave next year's senior editor the privi- lege of typing all these credits. IUDY LYNNE PHELPS Nurse SSS 43 Latin 43 CPres.1 Student Council 43 National Honor Society 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 431V Cheerleader 23 Varsity Cheerleader 33 Presi- dents Club 4. To Sandy Bumpus, all the happiness and luck in the world. LEA ANN PHELPS Computer programmer Spanish 1, 2 fSec. 213 HERO 3 fTreas.13 TOEC 43 Student Council 43 Spanish Honor Society 4 fSgt. at Arms1. RICHARD ALLEN PIERCE RICK Play baseball or own my own business or accounting. Baseball 1-43 Basketball 13 Football 3, 43 Student Council 4. The underclassmen all my bad luck. LOWELL IEFF PRATT Electronic engineer VICA 43 Student Council 43 Baseball 13 Bas- ketball 1, 23 Transfer From Rose Hill Acad- emy. To Sammy, my ability to sleep in class. To Steve my ability to drive. TOMMY K. PRUITT Electronics Student Council 13 VICA 23 DECA 43 Base- ball 1, 23 Football 1. DEREK A. RACLAND To succeed through college. Track 13 DECA 33 French 33 Transfer From Frayser High School. I leave my intelligence with Miss Barbara Williams and Carolyn Wesby. CHRISTOPHER BRUCE RANDOLPH CHRIS To make a name for myself and believe in what it stands for. Chess Club 13 French 3, 43 All-Conference MIAA Coach's Award 13 Honorable Mention and 2nd Place in REHS Art Show3 Certificate of Merit in Regional Art Show 43 Football 13 Track 2. VICTORIA LYNN RABURN VICKIE Concert pianist and electronic recordist Concert Band 1-33 Marching Band 1-33 Band 1-43 fTreas. 2, Pres. 312 SSS 13 Spanish 23 Mechanical Drawing 3, 43 Sphinx Queen Pianist 33 Ir. West Tenn. Solo Ensemble 1-4. WILLIAM CHROSTOPHER RAPP CHRIS Stage Band 2-42 Marching Band 23 Solo Award 33 Concert Festival 23 Who's Who Most Talented. IACQUELYN RODGERS IACKIE DECA 43 Transfer From Craigmont. I leave all my books and homework assign- ments to my brother Mark. DEE REED To help others find their heads FHA 13 SSS 13 Ecology 2-43 VICA 3, 4. I leave all of my times in the office to Becky Adkisonf' CAROL RENEE ROBINSON Treasurer of the happy club SSS 1-33 Student Council 23 Homeroom Rep. 2, 33 Homeroom Favorite 33 Ecology 4 fSec.J3 Mr. McClain's Asst. 2. I leave Raleigh-Egypt forever. TONY E. ROOKS DENISE ANNE ROSS To work with data processing machines Pep 1, 23 OEA 3, 43 SAE 43 Mr. Fortner's Assistant 3. I leave to all the underclassmen to have a good time. CHRISTOPHER TODD ROWLAND CHRIS CPA Industrial Arts 2-43 Pep Club 3, 43 Student Council 3, 43 Baseball 1, 3.4. THEODORE ANTON SCHMITZ TONY Computer technician French 1-43 Chess Club 13 VICA 4. To Raleigh-Egypt seniors hereafter I leave my bad jokes and my acre in Columbia. EARL WILLIAM SCHULTZ Iet mechanic Aerospace 1, 23 IA 23 VICA 3. CEDDES SELF III To get through college Key Club 2-43 fSec. 3, VP 413 FCA 1-4 tPres. 4J3 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Student Council 43 Homeroom Rep. 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 43 All City Football Second Team 43 All-Metro Football First Team 43 Basketball 1-43 Football 1-43 Tennis 13 Track 2-41 Who's Who Most Athletic. I leave the privilege of riding the bus to school to my sister. GREGORY A. SHADKO GREG President of USA DECA 33 Football 13 Library Asst. 1. RAYMOND DALLAS SHELBY RAY Avionics Transfer From Freemont High School. CHARLES GORDON SHELTON Football 1-43 Basketball 1, 23 Outdoor Track 1-43 Indoor Track 4. LORRAINE MARIE SIGLER To become an olympic gold medal winner. German 1-4 tTreas. 2, 413 IA 2 fSec.J3 SAE 23 Art 2-43 fSec.J3 National Honor Society 4 tPres.J3 Presidents Club 43 FHA 4 tPres.D3 Newspaper 4 fEd.J3 1st Place in School Art Show 2, 33 Honorable Mention at Mid-South Fair Art Show. To my brother, Parvin, I leave the nickname Moonguppyf' ALAN IEFFREY SIMMONS SAL French 23 Pep Club 33 Student Council Rep. 43 Football 13 Track 1. RICKY ALLEN SIMPSON RICK Electrician VICA 2, 33 Class Favorite 13 Football 13 Golf 13 Basketball 23 Industrial Arts 4. DEBORAH ANITA SMITH TUT To become an actresss and a professional dancer. Drama 1, 2, 3 fSec. 1, Treas. 313 Black His- tory 1, 2, 33 FHA 1, KVPJQ VICA 43 DECA 43 ff' QA 1 I Drill Team 2, 31 Tennis 43 Repettes 43 Major- ettes 23 IA 2 tPres.Jg Track 13 Basketball 1. I, Deborah Smith, leave my sister Sharon Hutchinson my dancing ability. MICHAEL DOUGLAS SMITH MIKE Accountant Football 1. I leave my sister to Mrs. Gaddief' BARBARA RENAYE SMITH To live a happy life with a successful career in fashion. SSS 43 Student Council 4 fRep.J1 IV Cheer- leader 3: Attendance Office Asst. 31 Mr. Fort- ner's Asst. 3. I leave all the luck and happiness in the world to Iessie Lee. ROBERT L. SMITH ROB Pro ball player VICA 3, 4: Football 13 Baseball 1. 2, 4g Wrestling 2, 3. I will promise to everyone I will make something out of myself. WINIFRED YVETTE SMITH CANDY WESLEY COLE SMITHEY BUBBA Aviation mechanic VICA 3, 4: Auto Mechanics 3, 4. Best of luck to my sister, Darla. DEANNA ELAINE STACY DEA To become a beautician and get married SSS 1. 2, 3: Pep Club 23 VICA 3, 4, tClub Adviserjg fPres. 413 Cosmetology 3, 4. I wish the 1980 class a happy future. RICHARD ROLAND SPORE III Lawyer Key Club 2-4: fSgt. at Arms 3, Pres. 413 National Honor Society 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 4, Presidents Club 43 Iunior Class Sec.1 National Merit Semi-Finalist: Outstanding Seniorg Superior Scholar: Football 1-4, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 4, Winter Sports Homecoming Escort 3, Who's Who Most Likely to Succeed. IOHN BLAIR SUMMIT Medicine German 1, 23 Key Club 3, 4, FCA 13 Mu Alpha Theta 4, Student Council 45 Home- room Rep. 2, 33 Class President 4: Tennis 1-41 Basketball 1, Swimming 2g Football Home- coming Escort 33 Who's Who Most Dependa- ble. I, Blair Summit, bequeath all my DASH- ING GOOD LUCKS, to Bubba Spore. He needs them!!! DEBRA IUDITH TANGORA To be the shortest and most successful accountant ROTC Drill Team 13 Aerospace 3, French 43 SSS 4, TOEC 4. I leave all the happiness and good times I've had to my little sister, Lisa Wallace. EDWARD KARL THIELE EDDIE Go into printing business. CORDELIA ANITA THOMAS Electronic engineer Black History 2-43 Perfect Attendance 1, Library Asst. 3, 43 Transfer From Westwood High School. To leave my determination to study to my sister and brother. LINDA L. THORNTON Home economics teacher FHA 33 VOE 3, 4, Homeroom Rep. 33 Library Asst. 1-4. To be able to graduate with my senior class. DAISY MAE TIDWELL Black History 1-43 French 23 Spanish 4. DARRELL GLEN TINDALL To become a successful welder. SSS Honorary Member 3, 43 Football 3, 4g Transfer From Brandon Highg Who's Who Most Attractive. BONNY BETH Toon Artist I SSS 13 Class Fav. 23 Transfer to Bartlett 11th and back to RE 12th. I leave all my crazy ideas and English work for Nancy Lavoris. RICHARD W. TODD RICKY ' Play college ball Class Pres. 13 VICA 43 Basketball 13 Foot- ball 1, 43 Baseball 1-4. I, Ricky Todd, leave my white baseball cleats to Coach Cahn. MARY LYNN TUCKER To recognize, understand, and succeed at what's important. SSS 1. 3, 43 Spanish 1, 2 tTreas. 213 Pep Club 2-4: Student Council 3, 4 tComm. of School Act. 41: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4 tSec. 413 Quill and Scroll 43 National Spanish Ach. Award 23 State Science Symposium 3: Who's Who Among American High School Students 43 Pharaoh Pers. 43 Outstanding Seniorg Track 1, 33 Indoor Track Regionals 33 Band 13 Annual Staff 4 tHonors Ed.1: Cuidance Off. Asst. 2, 33 Who's Who Most Altruistic. ELMER ELLSWORTH TURNER IV TAD Greatest hog caller and accountant Key Club 1-43 Student Council 1-43 SSS Honorary Member 2-41 Sphinx Queen Escort 33 Football 1-4 tAll City 1. 3. 43 All Metro 3, 413 Baseball 13 Track 2-41 Basketball 1. To Dale, the fun of playing football. To Mel- ody, the fond memories. IULIA LEE VAN HOUSEN IULIE Pep Club 1, 2, 43 SSS 1-43 Student Council 1-43 Homeroom Rep. 1-43 Mr. Brooks' Asst. 13 Mr. McClain's Asst. 3: Cheerleader 1, 4. I wish all the future cheerleaders of Raleigh-Egypt make A's and B's, S's and E's. RITA ANN THOMPSON Computer engineer and to teach modern dance on the side Drama 1, 2 CRep. 113 Black History 1, 2, 43 FHA 13 Homeroom Rep. 1, 23 Student Council 43 Tennis 43 Track 13 Library Asst. 431A 2 CVP of Marketin812 Majorette 43 Thespian 43 Var- sity Cheerleader 23 Football Homecoming Court 2, 43 Winter Sports Homecoming Court 23 Sphinx Queen Contestant 4. I Rita Thompson leave Melody Thompson my brains and ice bag. IOHN DAVID WALKER Football 13 Baseball 1, 2, 4. Rock and roll. VERONICA LEE WALLACE VICKI Secretary Wish all the luck in school to my brother Tim and sister Lisa Wallace. PHILLIP TODD WALLER Computer science Wrestling 1-43 12nd in District Tour, 2, 33 1st in District 33 3rd in Regional Tour. 13 2nd in Regional Tour. 23 1st in Regional Tour. 33 Qualified for State 1-33 All Metro 33 All MIAA 213 Who's Who Friendliest. I leave all the wrestlers the pleasure of cut- ting weight. CEDRIC DEWAYNE WARD CED To become a business man .Black History 1-43 DECA 3, 43 Track 13 Football 3, 4. RODCER BRYAN WARD Architect Industrial Arts 1-43 Football 23 Pee Wee Basketball Coach 3, 4. CLORIA WARD Photographer Black History 1-43 Pep Club 23 VICA 3, 43 DECA 43 French 33 Basketball 13 Transfer From Trezevant. I leave all my cheat sheets to Sandra Irvin. LORIE ANNE WELCH Electronics SSS 13 Spanish 23 Industrial Arts 33 March- ing Band 1-33 Concert Band 1-33 Iazz Band 2- 43 West Tenn. Concert Festival 1-33 West Tenn. jazz Festival 4. SHARON A. WELLS Key puncher Black History 1-43 VICA 33 DECA 4. A good brain. MARGARET MICHELLE WHITE Commercial artist Art 2-4 KVP 253 Class Treas. 2, 33 Class Sec. 43 Mu Alpha Theta 33 Keyette 33 Cross Coun- try 1-33 Basketball 1, 23 Outdoor Track 1-33 Outstanding Senior3 Superior Scholar 43 Who's Who Friendliest. ROBIN PHILLIP WIGGINS To be rich Industrial Arts 43 Transfer From Rose Hill. KURT LEE WILLETT Engineering Pep Club 1-43 FCA 1-43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 German 1, 23 Student Council 1-43 Key Club 3, 43 SSS Honorary Member 43 Class Vice Pres. 33 Homeroom Rep. 1-43 Home. Fav. 2, 33 Football 1-43 KAII State Honorable Men- tion 43 All Memphis 43 Valuable Def. Back 313 Baseball 1-43 Track 3, 43 Swimming 43 Who's Who Best All Around, Who's Who Among American High School Students. I leave my fumble on the 9 yard line to a Wooddale Cardinal. BRADLEY DREW WILLIAMS BRAD To become a pro bicycle racer Science 1-43 CVP 313 Industrial Arts 1, 23 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Science Symposium Partici- pant 23 Math Bow Comp. 33 Football 13 Track 1. I leave all the fun at REHS to future genera- tions. DEBRA FELICE WILLIAMS Model, beautician, social worker Black History 1-43 French 23 VICA 3, 43 DECA 33 Library Asst. 1-33 Certificate for Library Helping. DORIS SHERRAL WILLIAMS PLUMP Key puncher operator Black History 1-43 VICA 3,41 DECA 4. I leave to Anita Ierry my black hair. MICHAEL WAYNE WILLIAMS MIKE Mechanic Industrial Arts 2, 33 VICA 343 Football 13 Basketball 1. WILBERT WILLIAMS Black History 1, 43 DECA 3, 4. RHONDA IEAN WILLIAMS Work with small children in a day-care center. SSS 1-33 Pep Club 13 FHA 13 IA 3, 4 tPres. 41. I leave the joys I had at RE to everyone else. LESLIE LYNN WRAY lust to make it in the world SSS 1-43 Pep Club 1-43 Student Council 2-41 Basketball 1. I leave David Wray a lot of luck, so he can make it too. CHRISTINE GAI WRIGHT CHRIS Pep Club 1-33 VICA 23 SAE 3, 43 DECA 43 SSS 4. I leave Bill McCasland the courage to get out of high school. VERONICA HERSHELL WRIGHT Model Black History 1, 2, 43 VICA 2,41 Homeroom Favorite 1, 2. I leave Marla Smith all the work I left behind in my senior year. SANDRA KAY YANCY To have a good marriage. Pep Club 3, 23 OEA 3, 43 SAE 43 Homeroom Rep. 1-33 Mr. Fortner's Asst. I leave all the homework to each junior. IANET KAY YOUNG Data processing and computer operations SSS 15 Band 1-3: Marching Band 1-3: Stage Band 2-43 Spanish 23 Industrial Arts 3: West Tenn. Concert Festival 1-35 West Tenn. Solo Ensemble 1-33 Superior Scholar 4. KIM MICHELLE ZIMMERMAN To work for Vidal Sassoon and get to cut Bruce Ienner's hair. N . if f. X-we TSI ff IN. gg Q -1, tc t,.,I??? M Pictures of Toda VVhat happens today affects our lives tomor- row. Though time seems to pass quickly, the experiences we have that mean the most to us are never forgotten and Raleigh Egypt is one of them. Top left: Keith Lewter, Kathy Petrakis, Brian Cobb, and Debbie Hess take it easy. Top right: An anxious moment . .. Center right: Michelle White doesn't let school pressures get to her. Bottom right: Dr. Marking catches up during his freeperiod . :iw 5' W , BHSXITI xl Project Into the 80,8 We have already hit the '80's. lust what will we tell our grandchildren about the good old days ? Will we tell of our traditional Fifties' Day, or disco, or how it was when everybody had enough gas in the car? Whatever our memories, we carry them with us into the new decade. Top left: Linda Lamb and Cindy Wilbourn are two of the cutest little girls! Center left: Iolo Longa field and Mary Lynn Tucker are two of the tough- est student council officres around. Center right: Dale Melton is Crea-ised Lightning on Fifties' Day. Bottom: Learning new disco steps at the Winter Homecoming Dance. 4 1 253 i...g - And as we step into the future Here we go, seniors and everyone else, too. Our hearts are beating with excitement as we take the giant step into the future. Top right: Kyle Odiorne and David Cradock - Raleigh style cowboys! Center left: Susan Armstrong sings, I've got a peaceful, easy feeling. Center right: Tony Ienkins is only burdened with his camera equip- ment when snapping shots for the SPHINX. Bottom left: Hunter Pick- ett is usually taking pictures for the annual, but sometimes we let him participate in swim meets. Bottom right: Winnie the Pooh and Sphinx Queen escorts ham it up a bit. aff 254 F L . The Beat Goes OD... t car Y -F '74, P-, K if 1980! A new decade! You could find no better way to start a new phase of your lives than by successfully com- pleting one ofthe major goals for your lives. Graduation from high school is almost accomplished. What will be your next major goal to complete successfully? In order to obtain success you should have goals to achieve which include planning, organizing, striving, dedication, and love. You enter this new decade with an opportunity to use every day as you desire. Do not waste ity make it worthwhile. Make each day a gain, not a lossy good, not evilg a success, not a failure. Raleigh Egypt is a better place because of your having been here. We shall always cherish the memory of your presence and contributions and hope that every time you hear the words Raleigh Egypt that you will remember a friend who loves you. B. E. Hunter III 255 A note from the co-editors Since this is our last year as co- editors, we especially hope that we have contributed something special to your life. Together we have been a part of Raleigh Egypt and want to highlight the people, places, experiences, and memo- ries that have filled our lives with music. We cherish the opportu- nity to have edited the 1980 SPHNIX together and extend our appreciation to all of the people who have worked many hard hours producing this yearbook: Mrs. Ioyce Finch - for being our sponsor, meeting deadlines, and making ends meetg the faculty and administration for their cooperation with picture days: and the staf fers themselves - Susan Baskin Business Editor: Cindi Bradfield and Beth Nicholson Sports Editorsg Becky Mosby, Iunior Class Editorg Cathy White and Terri Robinson Sophomore Class Editors: Maria Clueck and Melanie Anderson, Freshman Class Editors' Laura Calloway, Clubs and Organizations Editor, Mary Lynn Tucker, Honors Editor: Melissa Parks, Senior Class Editor, and Io Io Longfield, Faculty Editor. Tony Ienkins and Hunter Pickett deserve much recognition for the time spent this year taking excellent pic- tures for all the sections. Thank you, Q04-ci, 256 'af-X24 K x .5-J -4 ' 'Q W w K . 1-,'g+1,5 jr '. 4 - .- -I f. 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