Russell High School - Pointer Yearbook (East Point, GA)

 - Class of 1985

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19 35 RUSSELL HIGH SCHOOL East Point, Georgia Property of EAST POINT HISTOR:CAL SOCETY, 1N0. East Point. Georgia 30344 ?UUWWUWVQ r 5.4;3- Ls: x 4. 54;; gdpw P..kd9l 'r :fzeai's . m A -. V v m m .m I CAVA'L 'Jkg a RU EIEI. ACTIVITIES The clubs of RHS not only teach and learn, they serve the community, develop Ml Tm You themselves, and just have a good time. CLASSES The most important part of RHS is the people, Sub-Freshmen t0 Seniors all pre- paring for their opportunities in the fu- ture, MILITARY Important part in teaching students the leadership and responsibility STUDENT LIFE Built around everyday life; sometimes it means an unpredictable year consisting of dedication, fun, and adventure SPORTS RHS's competitive Wildcats work hard all year 'round to produce the best season possible for each Sport. FACULTY See how teachers at RHS carry out the job of conveying a broad range of subjects to an even broader range of students. SPONSORS Russell High School receives the support from the community. Without its back- ing, we could not be the best. DEFINITELY A YEAR FOR LOOKING OUT . . . Whenever you looked out onto Main Street, strange sighs met your eyes. Thanks to Mam construction tor destructiony the students now often did their classwotk to the beat of a pile driver. Chnnging landscape placed , new unfnmiliar hndmntks in the place of old familiar ones. No longer could you give'ditections to Russell by telling someone to tum at the Krystal. Gone was that old white building. Eventually it was repleced with the new , bright onnge trade logo. Now Main Street boasted tall cement columns heralding the new mass transit system, thus bringing Atlanta to Russell's dooxsteps. Since change is inevitable, the new rule about missing classes cut into pep tallies, assemblies and other enjoy- able diversions. However, students showed that they really did care. The new construction brought a new outlook to student; Russell proved that they can look out and open up to the new growth of our school. The 1985 Pointer ORGANIZED, PROFESSIONAL, AND ENTHUSIASTIC are worthy adjectives, and these adjectives were often used to describe the recipient ofthe 1984-85 Pointer dedication, This faculty member has been an exemplary teacher for twenty-eight years. Our honoree has been a guiding force to many a typing and business student, and has been an outstanding leader in the field of business education. She has been a key supporter of the Future Business Leaders ofAmerica tFBLAi and Russell High Schoolr She is always Willing to help where needed, and is often seen at sporting events selling drinks, candy, and hot dogs at the concession stand. Her years of service to education total to twenty-eight years. In the twenty-two years that she has been at Russell, she has always main- tained excellence in the classroom. She has encouraged her students to perform to the best of their abilities, and to strive to reach their potential. We, the 1984-85 Pointer Staff, are proud and honored to dedicate the 1984-85 Annual to Mrs. Shirley Seawright. WE LOVE YOU! Staff W ould Proudly Like to Dedicate This Yearbook t0 . . . Mrs. Shirley Seawright When the Annual Staff decided to dedicate this year- book to Mrs Seawright, we collected information and comments about her. Some of the comments were so enthusiastic that we decided to quOte some of them. She goes out of her way to help anyone in any and every way She never does anything halfway. When she takes on a project, no matter how large or small, rest assured, it will be completed on time and in tip-top shape. She is dedicated-to her students, to her collegues, and to her job. She is so organized!! Without her help and support, I might not have made it through my first year of teaching, L KING IN TO CLUBS AND MkM 313$ HM I ! $2, I'KXRSK . ORGANIZATIONS First Row: Pres.-C. Murdock, Sec.-A.jones, Hist...Y. Taylor, Rptr. S. McClure, Treas.-R. Kuykendall Second Row: L. to. R-S. Negasi, W.jones,j. Gumbs, B. Willoughly, DJohnigan, B. Hollums Third Row: L. to R.-P. Eubanks, DJohnson, S. Hines,j. Kramer, T. Clark, D. Philpot, D. Ford, L. Cash, D. Estrada, S. Booth, A. Estrada, D. EDalgo, M Davis, C. Hairston, D. Strozier, Ms Crapps Fourth Row: L. to R.-B. Hodges, R. Reynolds, J. Botts, A. Newman, R. Tolison,j. Williams, D. Chapman, K. Collier, R. Wilson. First Row: Pres.-B. Newton, V. Frail Walk- er, Sec. K. Collier, Treas.-R. Wilson Second Row: M. Lee, C. Winkles, A.jones, K. Ferebee, L. Gunnells, K Mitchell, D. Chapman, G. Callina, M. Hood, Ms Bundy First Row: L. to R.-F. Smith, K. Ferebee, R. Reynolds, R. Watkins, T. Moon,j. Shockley, C. Camp, R. Rowden, A. Carry, W. George, L. Dopson, L. Williams Second Row: L. to R.-M. Hamby, A.J0nes, M. Holt, V Brown, W JOnES,J. Winkles, P. Grier, K. Anderson, S. Raucifer, N. Smith, B. Newton Third Row: L. to R.-L. Bivins, C. Harper, S. Lee, V. Hardy, L. Massingale, K. Treadaway,j. SmithXPRESJj. Roberts, L Gonzalez FBLA is one of the largest organiza- tions at Russell. To be a member, stu- dents must have an interest in expanding their business skills. During each athletic season, students run the concession stands to earn money for FBLA and the athletic department. Anchor Club membership is designed for enthusiastic and dependable 10th, 11th, and 12th grade girls. As part of their community activities they visited nursing homes, and collect- ed and distributed food baskets. The Anchor Club has provided community and school service. The Spanish Club is an organization of two-year students who are interested in learning more about the language and customs of Spain This year's club has had successful parties serving Spanish refreshments while singing Spanish songsi As part of their fund raising they sell candles and Calendars, First Row: Mr. Gable, P. Foster,j. Winkles, C Brown, D. Gibbs, C. Anderson, K. Kirksey, S. Clark, L Massingale Second Row: M Murphy, T. Holcomb, D Ferrell, G. Lamb, S. Willoughby, C. Camp, A. Cantrell,j. Shockley, M. Curry Third Row: R. Fambro, A. Burley, T. Bolton, j. Shinholster, S. Rancifer, N. Harris, Y. Dennis, S. Williams First Row: W. Hughes, A. McDowell, D. Wilkia C. Vaughn, T. Taylor, S. Aldridge, M. Kennedy, T. Moore Second Row: T. Bradford, T. Currie, D. White, R.jordan, M. Rogers, K. Black, W. Calder, R Nolen, A. Mack, Mr. Tolleson Third Row: T. Benefield, R. Hudson, N Miles, R. Underwood First Rowzj. McDowell, T. Strickland, T. Hines, Y Dennis, A. Morgan Second Row: M.Jarrctt,j. Henderson,j. Scogin, L. Norris, G. Moon, S. Williams, S. Chandler, G. Brown, C. Partington, L. Bannerman Third Rowzj. Call,j. Howard, 0 Ivey, M Lee, G. Askin, E. Ervin, S. Whitfield, R. Davenport, L. Dunn Founded T785 The HERO Club consists of students enrolled in Occupational Home Economics The members work at school and ieceive 0n the job training. They worked on individual and club related projects to become better members of their home, club, school and community, Under the sponsorship of Catherine Partington the HERO Club was one of the more active groups at RHS, The Diversified Cooperative Training Program TDCTT is a supervised occupational training work- study program to develop basic occupational competencies for subsequent employment in trade or industry. Two DCT members, Pat Kee and Trent Currie participated in contests at the South Fulton Vocational School in February of 1985. The annual employee-employer banquet was held in the spring. The Advanced Mixed Chorus gave two great performances at the PTSA meetings this past year. This group of performers also participated at the East Point Christmas Tree Lighting Celebration The performance given at the Spring Concert was an outstanding success. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA: DECA IST ROW: D. Ferrell, Pres., K. Berry, V Pres., M. Turner, Sec, T. johnson, Tres. 2ND ROW: Mrs. Gamble, Sponsor, K.jackson, M. LeGrand, A. Nemard, Reporter, 7541, R. Hayes, J. Rose, Mr. DECA, M. Smith, M. Stone, K. Traylor, G. Rhodes. 3RD ROW: P. Upshaw, S. Harden, T. Tucker, R. Garvin, B. Yassin. 4TH ROW: D. Bowen, B. Hall, K. Dowie, A. Gantt, C. Harmon, T.jones, K. Ford, D. Brooks, A Phillips RED CROSS: Sponsored by DECA IST ROW: D. Ferrell, K Berry, M. Turner, T. johnson. 2ND ROW: M. LeGrand, R. Hayex j. Rose, M. Smith, M. Stone, T. Tucker, E. Hall. 3RD ROW: A. Nemard, R. Garvin, P Upshaw, D. Turner, Mrs. Gamble, Sponsor. VOT: IST ROW: D.johnson, P. Eubanks, D. Philpot, T. Clark, A. Estrada, D. E'Dalgo, B. Hollums. 2ND ROW: 5. Hines,j. Botts, A. Newman, R. Tolison, D. Ford, L. Hariston, Ms. Crapps, Sponsor. DECA helps to bring out the best in a marketing students The students have the opportunity to assume many responsibilities, participate in different social events, recognize obligations to the community, and are prepared to take an active and productive position in the business world with an understanding of the operations of a distributive business. Red Cross is under the sponsmship DECA. 1. P. Greer demonstrates emergency skills on K. Berry. 2. T. jones does not think he has a pulse. The Vocational Office Training Program exists to expose students to the business world, and it assists them in obtaining entty-level in a variety of businesses. The VOT ClassiClub is required to have 3 Banquet each year. This is a major undertaking as employers, board members, special guest, and students are'invited. Also, the VOT Class assists the school in many clerical tasks The students act as role models for other students as they are leaders and officers in the Future Business Leaders of America Club. ORCHESTRA: SITTING: S. Lee, A. Ross, P. Hayes, C. johnson, C. Colbert, P. Brewster, S. Beasley. STANDING: Ms. Cabbage, W. Wyche, L. Bivens, S Rushton, Y. Morgan, D. Lewis, S. Mason, S. Denson. jUNIOR 8 SENIOR ACADEMIC BOWL: SITTING: B. McDermott, S. Lee,j Vernon, M. Hamby, A. Cantrell,j Shockley, R. Gaydos, STANDING: A Maxwell, D. Ford, M. Thompson, R. Kuykendall, D. Yates, G. MCAdams, ML C. Barnes, Sponsor NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Alisa Maxwell,jeff Sams, and Dia Ford ORCHESTRA: Under the direction of Ms. Alice Cabbage, the orchestra performed throughout the year. Their performance at the Christmas Program was outstanding, and they brought enjoyment to other schools by giving Spring concerts. jUNIOR 8: SENIOR ACADEMIC BOWL CONTESTANTS: just like TV., the contestants of the academic bowl had to depend on speed, quickness, intelligence, and common sense to participate in the Fulton County academic bowl. The Senior Bowl was held on january 30, and Russell Was represented by 11th and 12th grade students The junior Bowl was held on March 12, and the 9th and 10th grade students had a chance to demonstrate their knowledge. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: The National Honor Society is a national organization set up to honor the outstanding juniors and seniors who have a 3.5 grade average. The members of this group are chosen and asked to join. The seniors who are members wear a gold sash as a symbol of their scholastic achievement throughout the years. Christy Weinheimer sponsors NHS. JR. BETA: SEATED: L. Massingale, S. Graham,J Roberts. 2nd Row: L Mikolitas, D Smith,j. Winkles, R. Brinkley, R. Kuykendall. 3RD ROW: T. Lupo, A. Pope, R. Andrews. SR. BETA: SEATED: K. Treadaway, J Shockley, A. Wil- liams, D. Ford. 2ND ROWJ. SmithJ. Vernon, S. Watkins, 8. Moon, C. Winkles, P. Grier, M. Smith. 5RD ROW1j Rhodes, A. Maxwell, M. Hamby, S. Lee, R. Tolison,j. Sams, READERS OF THE LOST ART: SEATED: L. Purdie-Sponsor, Y. Lytle, W. George, L. Massingale, S. Negassi, K. Hobbs. STANDINsz. Riddick, R. Kuykendall, S. Lee, D. Yates,J. Gilbert, G. McAdams, BJ. Nance. JUNIOR BETA CLUB: Both thejunior and Senior BETA clubs are designed for students With a 3.5 or higher grade average. This club is a non- profit leadership-service organization for high school students. Its purpose is to stimulate effort, reward achievement and to encourage and assist its members to continue their education after high school, Both junior and Senior BETA club members should be of worthy character, good mentality, creditable achievement, and commendable attitude. The BETA Club provides an opportunity for indi- vidual and cooperative effort by our school's outstanding students. It devel- ops initiative and leadership, and re- wards merit and achievement. READERS OF THE LOST ART: Readers , 21 new organization, was formed to promote reading This club was committed to improving reading ability, experiencing different feelings through literature, and expressing and sharing reactions to writings. Officers: Pres. Damon Yates Tnot picturedl VT Pres. Lisa Massingale and julie Gilbert, Sec. Ritsuo Kuykendall, BJ. Nance, Re- porter; Gregg MCAdams. STUDEN T COUNCIL The Student Council of Russell High School is a unified body of representatives from each grade level. The purpose of this organization is to promote student participation and provide leadership. This group is a bridge between the faculty, administrators, and student body. The student council for 8485 was involved in several activities: 1. Sponsored homecoming events. 2. Provided Christmas refreshments for teachers. 5, Visited elderly at Crestview Nursing Home. Provided fruit-basket for residents. 4. Spearheaded fund-raising drive to purchase copies for teachers and students. 5. Participated in the March of Dimes Walk-a-thon. 9TH GRADE ,iSA MAsSlNGALE TR PC E LA HARDY AREQDERSON Student Council Officers iseatedi Latanya TCandD Hairston President,Josette Walker Vice- President, Stacey Porter Secretary, Anita Jones Treasurer First Row: P Cone, K. Ferrell, R. Reynolds, Pi Datden, S. Williams, L. McGuyrt, N. Pressley, S. McClure, L. Massingale , D.jones Sec- ond Row: K. Treadaway, K. Bingham, K. Wiles, R. Andrews, D. Ford ,L. Lanham, M. Sweatman, K. Sexton, T. Patton, B. Nance, W. Bolton, Mrs. Files Third Row: C. Bell, P. Kee, T. Bradford, A. Hardy, D. Argo, Dijohnigan, T. Guice , K. Bingham, C White, A. Pope Newspaper journalism enables stu- dents to experience the production of a school newspaper. The student must cx-' h ercise both responsible journalistic skiils , and sound business principals. The 1985 , : V Wildcats Roar provided Russell with a H variety of interesting, humorous, and in- formative twelve publications including the Valentine Love Bug , and the tradi- tional Senior's Last Will and Testa- ment h INCOGNITO: Why is Editor Sam Lee hiding? U N , ; 4fayhiflLVMrs.Wellssponsor;S.Willihh1;xl?.Ngssau,S,:Wil;lgier;A.MaxwelhBMcDermott, D. Estrada. KNEELING: Lh Gunnells, S. Lee, editor , L L LOOKING OUT . . . IN . .. ...DOWN . . . SIDEWAYS . .. STAFF: josette Walker-Editor-in-Chief Bonnie Newton-journalism Editor Marcy Lee-Business Editor Mark Smith-Photographer wwmwmwwwmwuwh WW L - mu. i, - V m DEADLINE DAZE: I never thought we'd make that last deadline! grins josetre Bonnie Newton looks around for the culprit who drew up this mess. Walker, Editon NO! I don't have the energy to draw one more layoutl-Tracy Patton 5TH PERIOD STAFF: IST ROW: A. Morgan, C. Griffin. 2ND ROW: K. FerebeeJ. Rhode, M. HOod. 3RD ROWJ. Walker, Editor, M. Chatman, S. Grubbs, R. Tolison, M. Lee, Business Ed. T. Teague. STANDING: R. Wilson, M. Smith, L. Lanham, P. Grier. It is obvious that Alan Morgan isn't pleased with that idea IDEA! C. Griffin, L, Lanham, B; M. Lee are having too much fun to be working. This is a snap laughs newcomer j. Harwell, 6TH PERIOD: IST ROW: C. Hairston, L. Gunnells, L. Grayhill. 2ND ROW: D. Ferrell,j. Sams, T. Patton, B. NewtonJoumalism Editor, S. Chatman, R. Mitchellh 3RD ROW: T. Burdette,J. Harris, D. Strickland, B. Hunt, B. Orange, C. Arrington, Sponsor. LOOKING IN TO UNDERCLASSMEN jane Aldridge Adrian Anderson Carl Anderson james Anderson Stacey Anderson Doug Argo Melissa Arnold Rotonda Arnold Bobby Askin Robert Balsam Looking In The first few weeks of school were beset with many different and sometimes difficult situations for the sub-freshmen. Learning the loca- tion of classrooms, changing Classes, learning rules, and just staying out of trouble were the most pressing problems at the beginning of the year. As usual, the strange newness wore off, and routine became famil- iar. The 8th graders elected officers, acquired a sponsor, and became a very active group. Sedrice Barnett Chace Barry Tabetha Battle Carolyn Beasley Sheronda Beasley Fred Bell Celeste Bennet Lisa Berry Michelle Berry Kim Bingham HARD WORK: Rickie Massey and Louis McGuyrt never thought that school was so difficult. Carmen Blount Tonja Bolton Wanda Bolton David Breaux Adrienne Brooks Kimberly Brooks Tammy Brooks Frankie Brookshire Timothy Butler Timothy Brown Carla Byes Tameka Camp Karen Carpenter Melody Casey Tonya Cherry Carlos Clark Kevin Clay Gerald Coats Kristian Colbert Bryan Collins Ivor Cook Grady Davis Tiffany Davis Michael Dennis Keith Domineck Eric Domonowski Lisa Druden Cannie Duncan Tracey Dunlap Tina Dortch Geoffrey Ellerby Melva Fahie Michael Fernandez Kristen Ferrell Richard Floyd Tonya Freeman Tracey Gibbons Tabitha Gibson Mary Gilbert Eric Gmybill Richard Green Tomeica Gresham Charles Grier James Grier Tracy Guice Daniel Gunnells Ronnie Hammond Jeffery Harper Scott Harrell Carlos Harris Too cool, just too cool. 'Y0u are now entering the Twilight Zone Michelle Harris Stacy Harris Keith Harvey Laura Hay Patricia Henderson Robin Henson Kenny Hobbs Orlando Hogan Tina Holt Richie Howard Dale Hunter Tony Irvin Melvin jackson Zavier jackson Teleshia johnigan Charlotte johnson Rufus johnson Natrice johnson Marion Jones Michelle Jones Sherry jones Terry Jones Sharon Kates james Kennedy Please take a picture of us! Christine Knight Bonnie Lanham Paula Ledford james Lester Lisa Lewis Bobby Lucas Thomas Lucas Marjorie Lytle Eric Mahone Correll Mann Antonio Mapp Wilhelmina Martin Shulonda Mason Richie Massey Ed MCGuryt RUSH: Michelle Shepard and jim Shirley try to complete their work before the bell sounds Dioul Mitchelle Alvin Moffett Veronica Money Karen Moore Robert Moreland Yolanda Morgan Charbe Moseman Tawanda Moss Marak Moxley RIGHT THIS WAY; Tony Waldorf directs new students to the right class. Beverly Nance Miranda Needy Betty Nelson Ronnie Newton Theophus Nunnery Monica Ochoa Now is the time; Scott Harold decides it is time to turn his paper in since everyone else has. Veronica Peek Demetrious Perkins Demetrius Phillips Jerry Phillips juan Pittman Lachaunda Pleas james Queen Sheila Ramsey Richard Rhodes W Tommy Riddle f '- Wm... Isaiah Roberts William Robertson Thersa Rogers Willie Russell Melinda Russell Micheal Russell Craig Scott Mike Scott David Seay Kimberly Sexton Michelle Sheperd Jim Shirley Derrick Smith jack Smith Selena Smith Kimberly Spivey Delbert Strickland Hazel Swain Tracy Thomas Kim Treadaway Pamela Upshaw Linda Vandiver Penny Vaughan Katrina Virden David Wainwright Rhonda White Tonya Waldorf Kisha Walker Vivian Walker Billy Wallace Christopher Wallace james Waters Barbara Weaver Lisa Weaver Kimberly Webb Andrew Weems Lori Welch Lakeba Wellons james Wheeler Charles White Clinton Willoughby William Willoughby Linda Williams Hollis Williams Terry Woodard Elaine Woods Jeffery Young I can't wait until Show and Telli says David Seay Richard Allbright Mark Allen Karla Anderson Zandra Anderson Karl Andrews Cecilia Argo Morris Armstrong Wayne Asberry Wendy Barnes Shertyh Baswell Frank Beasley Chris Bell Looking into the 1984-85 year, the Ninth Grade decided to be innova- tive. In order to raise funds for the Class, the enterprising Freshmen sold cookies, cake, and drinks after school and at aj.V. Football Game. This was surprisingly profitable, and some other groups followed their lead. Pam Hayes, Cecelia Argo, Lisa Massengale, Chris Bell served as class officers, and Ms. Nancy Hope continued as their sponsor. Betty Bennett Reginald Bently Kevin Bingham Latessia Bivins h Brandon Bowen Sarita Boyd Patricia Brewster Lorenzo Brooks Sharon Brooks Burrell Brown Valeria Brown Alfred Burley Glenn Byrd Alice Callahan Cecil Callahan Gary Cameron Tommy Carr Andrew Carty Laura Cash Irving Churchman Stacey Clark Sean Cleveland Christy Cook Thilenius Cook james Coursey Brian Crile Greg Cruse Kenneth Cunningham Scott Currie Patrice Darden Lillie Daniels Anthony Davis Keba Dessaure Anthony Dixon Larry Dopson Tony Dorsey Tara Dowdy Todd Drayden Rodney Drew Vincent Easley Stephanie Edwards jeffery Evans Andre Fambro Bridgette Fink Lisa Fitzpatrick Lora Ford joseph Frye Reginald Fulton Alexander Gaines Wendy George Willie Gleaton That's okayUust step on my dress! I don't care! Fuses Lisa Massen- gale to Chris Bell. Audrey Glover Nicky Goar Mary Gonzalez Deidta Goodgame Romonto Goodgame Sean Gowen Adrea Gray Juel Gumbs Gregory Hand Stephen Hardnett Latrice Hardy Melissa Hardy Christy Harper Stacey Harrison Tracey Harrison Unshay Winkfield and Burelle Brown love lunch . .. at MCDON- ALDS!!I! HEYH Get off my back!! I told you not to take that picture! Jason Hawkins Audrey Haynes Pamela Hayes joann Heard Terry Henderson Benita Henson Georgia Henson Kenneth Herrin Bryant Hodges Tammy Holcomb June Holewinski Pamela Holt Ida Hugh Carol johnson Vickie johnson Wanda Johnson Dameond jones Kimberly Joyner juanira Davidson Lakessica Kates Lena Ann Kimbro Kristy Kitksey Linda Lamb Dawn Lavarra jay Leathers Lee Ledford Marion Ledford Felita Lindley Denise Lowery Susan jackson Tammy Martin Lisa Massingale , Sean Matthews M jason Maveragames Sandra McCall Tammy McDonald Samuel McGhee Willie Miller Cherise Mitchell Trip Mitchell Nancy Mitchell Tracey Moon Antonio Moore William Pagan Raymond Parker William Payne Eddy Perky Rhonda, Who are you trying to hide from? HEY! What's that up there? johnny Powell Noel Pressley Derrick Pryor Lisa Rainwater Susan Rancifer Katherine Reese Vickie Reid David Reynolds Rhonda Reynolds Corey Rhodes Alan Richardson Richard Rodgers Carla Rose Keith Rose Astrid Ross Russell Rowden Teresa Russell Pat Russo johnathan Shinholster Alfie Sims Michael Skipper Bernard Smith Mary Smith Natashia Smith Sonja Smith Vernon Smith Lisa Spradlin John Stinson Stephen Stovall Davian Strozier Matt Sweatman Tom Tanner jim Tatum Michael Thomas Robert Thomas Steven Underwood Aalon Valentine Ricky Vessell Johnny Vittur Tina Wainwright Tammy Walker Rhonda Watkins Kim Wellbom Nicole Wheaten Cheryl White Sonya White Kerrica Whitsett Amy Wilder 3. They don't make lockers as big as they used to! Moans Chris Bell Tammy Walker and Burrell Brown! Kim Wiles Andra Williams Lisa Williams Roderick Williams Unshay Winkfleld julie Winkles Kelli Wright Windy Wyche India Zellers Chris Aldridge Stephanie Alibright Richard Andrews Jerome Austin Ricky Baswell Richard Bates LOOKING It seemed that the main goal of the 50phomores this year was to get FOR involved. As rising upper classmen, many opportunities arose to estab- THE TOP lish their own separate identities as individuals. Another year seemed to add confidence and pride to the sophomore class, and their struggle for recognition has made this year for the 10th Grade all the more suc- cessful. Pres. Andrea Cantrell V. Pres, Lisa Mikolaitis Sec. Patria Domineck Treas. Allen Pope jeff Battles Angela Bell Timothy Benefield Ronald Bentley Laymon Berry Sonya Booth joey Boyd Romeo Brinkley johnny Brooks Lisa Brookshire Cynthia Brown Gerald Brown Ronnie Brown Willie Cameron Carpria Camp Andrea Cantrell Bonita Carter Troy Cason jim Cease Lisa Cole Barbara Coppett Ruby Corley Melissa Curry Antonio Denson Audrey Dixon Patricia Domineck Derrick Dorsey Michael Duncan Chris Elliot Teresa Ellis Beverly Elmore Debra Estrada Angelia Evans Reginald Farmer Herbert Favors Portia Foster Lisa Fuqua Bobby Gaddy jeffery Gilbert Delbert Goodwin Sharlene Graham Cassandra Gregory Gregory Gresham Dorothy Grier Kelly Guice janice Gumbs Rico Hamilton jarrett Hand Andre Hardy Dennorris Hawkins Ty Hayes Teresa Ellis prefers going backwards rather than forward. Andrea Cantrell questions how she got into this situation! Now's my chance the teacher's U not looking, plots Ritsuo Kuykendall. Angela Hendrix Jennifer Hendrix Delithia High Kathleen Hobbs Frederick Houstox Walter Hughes Tracey Hunt Michelle jarygin Dexter johnigan Michael Johnson Scimero johnson Wanda jones Betty justus Ritsuo Kuykendall Scott Landers Thomas Lupo Gregory McAdams Sandra McClure Tina McGuire Bert McMahan Lisa Mikolaitis Robert Miller Randall Mimbs Walter Mitchell joey Moore Denice Moring Ivana Mosley Christy Murdock LETS KE$I : Michelle Murphy Sara Negasi Joel Orr Julia Paris Kimberly Parrish Micheal Perkins james Pope Charlene Pewell William Rainey Angela Ramsey James Riddick joycelyn Roberts Jimmy Salvador Craig Shockley Lamone Sisouphanh Ann Smith Herbert Martin wonders if he could sneak out and leave his tray. Familiar statement from Wanda jones, The B-team could do better than that! julia Farris has just the right spot for Tommy Lupo. Debra Estrada finishes up a good lunch? Cassandra Smith Donna Smith Shelita Smith Thomas Smith Larry Sparks Sonja Stegall Linda Stinson Dwayne Strickland Lamar Swords Marvin Terry Tim Thomas Katherine Tice Debbie Truelove Roderick Turner Tracy Vickery Ronald Waits Teresa Wallace Mike Webb Gregory Whaley Alison White Dale White Carl Yates Orlando Adams Brian Allen Cheryl Anderson Regina Anthony Timothy Arnold Lloyd Bannerman Wayne Bates Tamatha Battle Roderick Billingslea Deon Bowen LOOKING TOWARD the FINISH At the heart of their high school years, the junior Class found themselves engulfed in their academic subjects and extra curricular activities, such as the preparation for the juniodSenior Prom. It appeared that the main goal of the juniors this year was to sell the doughnuts quick- ly and turn in the money as soon as possible. With the help of their sponsors, Ms. Langston and Ms. Sobleskie, the class was able to give a successful promt In addition, the junior class received even more opportunity towards envolvement, as they struggled through their difficult courses in order to reach the top. CLASS OFFICERS Clay Griffin, President tnot picturedh Michelle Hood, Vice-President Bonnie Newton, Treasurer Traci Patton, Secretary Thomas Bradford Jonathan Brown Teri Burdette Anthony Callahan Gail Callina Donna Chapman Stacey Chatman Vaughn Chatman Kathleen Collier Phyllis Cone YEAH: I'm coolll Thinks Stacey Chatman, But Dalanda Strickla nd knows better. jerry Cramer Gina Cribb Robert Crump Calvin Davis Carolene Davis Sabrina Denson Karlton Dowie Lee Dunn Patty Eubanks Kay Ferebee Keir Ford Micheal Frye Jimmy Fulcher Jackie Gann Renita Garvin Richard Gaydos Dannette Gibbs Yungkia Gibson Clay Griffin Mary Hamby Raychelle Handy jackie Hardnett Michelle Harper Ni-Col Harris Jason Harwell Chip Henderson Tabitha Hines Charles Holcomb Michelle Hood john Howard Robert Hudson Robert Hudson Michael Hugh Matthew janett Towanda johnson Anita jones . u N k Mike Kirkland Lisa Lanham Melvin LeGrand Hank Lowe William Mann James Martin Randy Merritt Kelly Mitchell Parguita Nassau Angela Nemard James Newby Toni Norris L n , u... , , Juana? . . , 1.4 w.;g;.:.. Freddie Patterson Traci Patton FOODIjeff Williams shows Rock and Bull the proper way to eat. Mike Petty Stacey Porter janine Rhodes Kristi Roberts Michelle Rogers Sandra Rushton jeff Sams james Scogin jerry Shockley Kerry Smith Mark Smith Michaelle Smith SIGHI It's been a LONG dayl-Tracey Teague MIX UP! You mean this isnk the right uniform? asks Par- quita Nassau Angela Starr joseph Strickland mm WNWN- 54? mgs?ngig Marie Stone Anthony Sumlin Doris Sutton Beth Taylor Terri Taylor Yolanda Taylor Tracey Teague Michael Thompson Robert Talbert HUNGRY?!janine Rhodes stocks up for the weekend. Tim Toth Ishiah Traylor Melissa Treadaway Tina Tucker Melisa Turner jerry Underwood Joey Vannoy jamie Vernon Byron Wagoner Trives Weathersbee Michael Webb Allen Wigley Andrew Williams Cynthia Williams Stephanie Williams Stephanie Williams Regina Wilson Celena Winkles SAY CHEESE: Lisa Lanham improves Mark Smith's looks.janine Rhodes and Michelle Hood apparently approve. CAUGHT! Exclaims Stephanie Williams Mike Kirkland gives his opinion of the score. BATALLION STAF F The purpose of the jROTC program is designed to promote our civic and social advancement The RusselljROTC program was established in 1928 Russell is the only school in the country to be rated as an honor unit with distinction. This is a great honor, which is really earned. Russell participated in many extra- Curricular activities such as the East Point Road Race, the Clean City Parade, The Empty Stocking Fund and The Presenting of Colors. Cadet LTC. Kris Treadaway and Cadet Maji Bill McDermott. L to R-Cadet Capri Mark Smith, Cadet LTC. Kris Treadaway, Cadet Capt. Marcy Lee, Cadet Maj. Bill McDermott, Cadet lst LT.jerry Shockley, Cadet SGM. Sharlene Graham, Cadet Capt, Kevin Bly. AN D COLOR GUARD The color guard played an important part in representing Russell at various competitions and functions. They have won the county competition three times in the past six years. L to R Cader CPR. Hobbs, Cadet lst LT Hunt, Cadet lst Sgt. Thompson, Cadet PFC Landers, Cadet SGT Nemard. DRILL AND RIFLE TEAM The Drill Team performs a multi- tude of functions. They perform at parades, county competitions and at the BFI. The Drill Team is an impor- tant part ofthe BFI and usually gives a great performance, At county competition, they have won five times in the last six years. L to R-Commander Sabrina Whitfield, Front row-L to R: Shockley, Smitht Graham, Whaley; 2nd row-Riddick, Brown, Hand, Fulton: 3rd rOWhRushton, Thomas, Farmer, Russell: 4th tow-Shinholster Williams, Kuykendall, Holcomb. The Rifle Team has lost only one match in the last seven years. During that time, in the Atlanta competi- tion, the team had been placed lst- twice, 2nd-twice and 3rd-0nce. Members have also won many indi- vidual trophies over the years. From Row-Bly, Gaydos Back Row-Petty, Hayes, Moore, Bates, Norris Wayne Bates looks happy with his shot. 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I , ,, . .4 M 44. sawmwigwwgwmmmmgxi :44 awsgm , 444444.44 EIGHTH GRADE COURT EIGHTH GRADE FINALIST: Michelle Jones Escorted by Dyron Gunnells Angie Neal Escorted by Douglas Argo NINTH GRADE COURT, Waiting Dresses Karla Anderson Escorted by Carl Anderson NINTH GRADE FINALIST: Lisa Massinglae Escorted by Chris B611 TENTH GRADE COURT Debra Estrada, Bert McMahon, and Wanda jones Bert McMahon Escorted by Clay Griffin T ENTH GRADE FINALIST: Debra Estrada Escorted by Mark Smith Wanda Jones Escorted by jonathon Brown ELEVENTH GRADE COURT Gina Cribb Escorted by Pat Kee Traci Patton Escorted by Randy Barton 11th GRADE FINALIST: Anita Jones Escorted by Dwayne Strickland. HOMECOMIN G HIGHLIGHTS- LaTanya Gunnells and Rhonda Humphrey 12th GRADE FINALIST: Rhonda Humphrey Escorted by Stephen Aldridge LaTanya Hairston and Ronda Tolison Mr. 8: Mrs. HERO Club2jalonda McDowell and Allan Morgan LATANYA GUN N ELLS-QUEEN 1984 HOMECOMING QUEEN LaTanya Gunnells Escorted by jeff Smith Mr. 8: Mrs. DECCA: Denise Turner and jeffrey Rose Shelby Watkins, LaTanya Gunnells, and Dalanda Strickland MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Dia Ford and jeff Smith BEST ALL AROUND josette Walker and Pat Kee BEST DRESSED Ultimate Prew LaTanya Gunnells and Eric Williams MOST INTELLECTUAL Ronda Tolison and Sam Lee MOST MILITARY WITTIEST Marcy Lee and Bill McDermott Trina Strickland and Kevin Bly MOST ATHLETIC MOST SPIRITED Latanya Hairston and Frank Smith Dalanda Strickland and Lorian Shinholster SENIORS . . . LOOKING OUT MR. 8z MISS SENIOR Mercy Caballero and Scott Moon Xx 5 Stephen Aldridge Dale Arnold Stephem Kevin Berry Qrincetom Kevim Kevin Sean Bly OQvirQ janice Botts Oanicd Dia Ford kscorted by john Peavw james P Burgess OameQ Mercedes M. Ca ballero Merq0 john Christopher Campbell . . . james Call Droopy ; 0im Lana Grayhill kscorted by Laymon Berrw Shemel Chandler Michelle Chatman MelD Ghelld Terriane Clark Sheri Renai Cole Trent Currie Crinkw KhocolateD Khamw 5' i ' 3. 3X Randall Davenport Yvette Dennis Randy Wetta LaTanya Gunnells escorted by jeff Smith Debra E'Dalgo Erica Lanette Ervin miczo Angela Estrada Donna Marie Ferrell Dia Michelle Ford mngia Donrm 6helly0 William Lloyd Fowler Alvin Gantt Lana Miranda Graybill OWilD GKandD k Patrice Grier Shannon G. Grubbs Uricew Grube Latanya Hairston escorted by Stacy Chapman LaTanya Gunnells LaTanya Dyanne Hairston CfonyzO KandD Bruce Hall . ' . Sharon Harden Oirucd ' $harom Rhonda Humphrey 12th Grade Queen Charlotte Harmon julie Ann Harris $harlortd 0111M Robin Hayes Sherry Hines Rebecca Ann Hollums mobim Nip welckw Rhonda Kaye Humphrey Bonita Dywana Hunt jerry Hunt G'Iumphrew NikkD OCHW LL. Otto Ivey -' 7 7 Deanna johnson KDIEQ ' 7 Dee Dea Marcy Lee escorced by Andre Hardy jeffrey Vernon jones Tina Annette jones Gem Hing Richard Allen jordan Kevin Patrick Kee Cecil Kennedy Workw 0330 Mikd Marsirra Renee Lee Y Samueljonathan Lee Marcy 6am Dalanda Strickland Escorted by Vaughn Chatmarn Maya Lindsey Wahlea jeanine Malone Wunkim CAppla Alissa Gail Maxwell William McDermott jr, mum 03m Ronda Tolison Escorted by David Tolison jalonda McDowell Robin Mitchell wiIM 0305530 ., ? Gary Scott Moon Wesley Moreland E Allen Morgan Scoto 0V6$ m1 Blalocld Anna Elizabeth Newman - ' ' Brian Edward Orange Mung : ' meddbond josette Walker escorted by jarrad Wilson Richard Clay Flatt Donna Ranva Philpot deftw Dor0 Gayla Denise Rhodes jeffery Rose jimmy Sherman Khym OefO Drummer Bow ,5 Lorian Vincent Shinholster Monique Singleton Frank Allen Smith mm mm 5mm jeffrey Montel Smith 1 - Dalanda Strickland 05m Kherrn Shelby Watkins escorted by Mike Wigley Trina Strickland Ronda Tolison Crreenw UKCdQ Kirk Traylor Kristen Treadaway Sylvia Tumer Kirt D 09m Denis6 Cynthia Gayle Vaughn La Tanya Gunnells josefte Walker Midge0 H0meC0ming Queem 000 Rhonda Dee Warren Shelby Watkins Sylvia Westmoreland Rhonden Melissa Kym Sabrina B Whitfield Michael Wade Wigley Nancy Wiles WWW Mikd Yale Donna Wilkie Rhonda Humphrey-Stephen Aldxidge Betty Ann Williams O-Ioosz Miss 12th Grada O3etty Anm Eric Williams Stephen Williams Shelby Watkins, La Tanya Gunnells, Dalanda Strick- mrid Skipmd land SENIOR FOLLIES L OUR NEXT SONG: jalonda McDowelL Waleah Malone, and Maya Lindsey start to celebrate graduation early. NEW STYLE: Tennis shoes, tuxedo shirt, and tuxedo jacket are essential for the in style senior as modeled by Kevin Bly. SENIOR HURDLE: Mike Wigley, Shelby Watkins,janice Botts, Scott Moon, and Sam Lee each have UH??? Alissa Maxwell is not going to let that senior term a different study technique. paper get her down! 94 ONE-two-threezjeff Smith appears to be having trouble getting LaTanya Gunnells to let him lead. A LITTLE LESS BLUSH: jerry Hunt makes some suggestions to Maya Lindsey about his EXAM EXHAUSTION: Brian Orange proves that taking finals appearance for senior portrait. can be tedious. SPIRITED SENIOR; Boosting school Spirit, Bill McDermOtt buys another spirit GOODBYE RUSSELL; Russell students say goodbye in their own way. ribbon from underclass students, Patrice Darden and Sonja White. EVENTS LOOKIN G INTO BASEBALL aw N. t wax The baseball team was not very successful during their 1983-84 season. Even though this is so the team had to be given credit for the tremendous effort they Put forth. The Coach Mathews tries to show the team how to do their Cheese son-of gets the idea. team and the coach hoped to have a better thing. 1984-85 baseball season. IWiMWiMI Wh Ahhh, Shucks I missed again, moans First Row; Byron Wagoner, Brad Crawford, jeff Sams, jason Harwell, Nolan Giddens, Keith Orr Brad Crawford. Second Row: Stacey Chatman, Lloyd Bannerman,joey Boone, Larry Simms, Mike Kirkland, Orlando Adams, Glenn Ryan, Coach Mathews. jeff Sams exclaims Get it in the glove this time jason. I did what??? asks puzzled Larry Simms. VOLLEYBALL TEA The 1984 Girl's Volleyball Team represented Russell in a winning fashion. They displayed superior sportsmanship and spirit throughout the season. Their hard work and team play brought them to a tournament where they portrayed team spirit and dedication. Front Row: Trina Strickland, Coach Salmon, Sherry Hines Back Row: Alison White,Julie Farris, Traci Patton, Kay Ferebee, Lisa Spratlin Lakeshore Palmetto While the Wildcat was an over the one win year, the team coaches had expected a showing. game was a very difficult one and the team inexperience. However, the following week proved that they c0uld also be a winner. The big against College Park gave the WiIdCats the momentum needed to come from behind to win against Cedar Grove. The Homecoming most exciting of all. With only minutes cmwd its feet when Orlando ran the ball winning good and win is the KNEELING: O. Ivey, C. Davis, R.T01bert, A. Hardy, G. Askins, F. Smith, U.S. Martin, R. Martin, A West, H. Favors,j. Hunt, 0. Adams STANDING: Coaches Seal, Watkins, Mathews, Hill, R. Thomas, F. Patterson, B. Gaddy, R Brown, A. Williams, M. Kirkland,J Sams, D. Hawkins, A Sumlin, K. Bingham, B. Carson,J. Williams,j Martin, j. Howard, Coach Dukes. jUNIOR VARSITY AND 3 i, 3 ? 4 Q 8TH GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM: SITTING: T Waldorf, K. Harvey,j Harper. C. Harris, B. Collins, D. Gunnells, A. Moffitt, D. Argo, STANDING: B. Askin, R. johnson, S Burnett, B. Floyd, C. Grier, D. Strickland, K Hobbs S M A E T L L A B T O O F E D A R G h 8. VARSITY-1984 The start of the 1984-85 year was a very traumatic one for the Varsity cheerleaders The new state ruling which limited the number of interruptions deleted the pep rallies from the school day. One after school pep rally was held which was semi-successful. A11 Squads participated in leading it. However, the outside was not conducive for a really LOUD pep tally. School spirit was boosted by selling badges, spirit ribbons and energetic cheering at the games. Two tenth grade girls, Sharlene Graham and Debra Estrada were elected to the varsity squad. All in all the 198485 year was very successful. FINISHED AT LAST: Terri Burdette Surveys the finishing touches on the weekly U-U-G-H+! Stacey Porter prefers that the paint stay on the sign, not on her new spirit sign. jeans. ON TOP AT LAST: AnitaJones reaches the top thanks to the help of TOP to BOTTOM: A.jones, D. Taylor, D. Estrada, S. Porter, S. Graham, D. Strickland Dee Dee Taylor and Debra Estrada. Capt, B. Hunt, Co-Capt., T. Burdett . h. Capt. Dalanda Strickland thinks that the squad had better get it right this time. WHAT IT TAKES: Sharlene Graham puts on finishing touches before the Haralson County game. REST AT LAST: Co-Captain Bonita Hunt takes a much needed break before the 2nd half. S-T-R-E-T-OH. Warming up before the Greenbrier Competition, DeeDee Taylor gets ready to perform 8th GRADE B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS swam: Wwwmwzmw B-Team Cheerleaders took responsibility for the 8th grade squad, and did an outstanding job with this task. During football season one of the B-Team cheerleaders traveled with the newest squad and helped them learn the protocol of cheerleading. The 8th grade Squad was then able to perform admirably during the res: of the season. The B-Team led by Wanda jones and Lattice Hardy tried to boost school spirit by not only Cheering, but selling spirit ribbons and badges. Their efforts paid off! THAT'S NOT IT! Lisa Berry tries to show Michelle jones the right way, but Michelle has other ideas. 8th GRADE SQUAD: Bottom to Top: Michelle jones, Capt. Kim Sexton, Charbe Moseman, Michelle Berry, and Lisa Berry. YELL! Michelle jones WHERE'S THE TAPE: Wandajones andjoycelyn Roberts struggle with the uncooperative sign. before a stunt can be performed. B-TEAM: Wanda jones, Capt. Christy Harper,joycelyn Roberts. TOP: Lattice Hardy, Co-Capt. Patrice Darden, Sonya White, Benita Henson, Tesa Bivins. Russell Russell Russell Russdl Russell Ruskil RuSseii Russell 'Ru5sell Rusjsellf Rugsell , Russel; Russell Sih GRADE SCORES 23 vs. College Park 380 vs. Collims' 51 7 vs. CampbglL 25 : Palmvacc ci 'Feidwocid VLakesHoyer College Park , Collihs W caqipbeu , 36 ' Pplmejttcg ' 54 36 Feildirkdodr Feldwbgd 17' Lagesidre: 44 29 13 23 41 48 11 49 1 42' , Ru ssall Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russeii Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell 1 Russell ;.v. GIRLS' SCGRES 78 53 62 57 43 57 73 46 38 SO ;71 7O 70 52 vs. vs, vs. , vs, , vs. vs. vs. vs. vs ' vs, vs. vs. vs. vs. College Park Coilins : ' Campbell Palmetto Feldwood Woodland Lakeshore College Park Collins Campbell Palmetto Feldwood Woodland Lakeshore Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell J.V. BOYS SCORES 48 32 38 32 4o 45 37 51 43 25 25 22 35 vs. vs. vs. vs; , VS. vs. vs. VS. vs, vs. VS. vs. vs. College Park Collins , Campbell , Palmcttoif Feldwood Wooaland , Lakeshore 7 , Collins Campbell Palmetto Feldwood Woodland Lakeshore EIGHTH GRADE BOYS L. White, Coach Roy, S, Hines, T. McGuire, B. Mackmahan, T. Harriston, T StricklandJ Heard, T Patten, D High Kneeling: Sonya Smith, Dot Grier, joann Heard, Lisa Drayden. Delethia High Standing: Teresa Ellis, Selena Smith, Ben McMihan, Melva Fahie, Mrs. Roy Kneeling: B Bowen, S. Underwood, D. jonighan, T. Caldwell R. Rhodes, H. Sheppard, T Dorsey, M. Miller Standing R. Rowder, B. Smith, R. Farmer, S. Parker, R. Hamilton, R. Bentley, C, Burley, M. Yarbrough, R. Thomas, R. Miller, Coach Dukes VARSITY GIRLS L White, Coach Roy, S. Hines, T. McGuire, B, Mackmahan, T Haniston, T. Strickland,j. Heard, T Patten, D. High Russel Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell REGULAR SEASON 73 47 46 63 63 East Atlanta Woodward East Atlanta Collins Cedar Grove Campbell Palmetto Feldwood Woodward Woodland Lakeshore College Park L Collins Cedar Grove Campbell Palmetto Feldwood Woodland Lakeshore College Park CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT 68 63 vs. Jonesboro N. Clayton East Atlanta Woodward East Atlanta MD. Collins Cedar Grove Campbell Palmetto Feldwood Woodward Woodland Lakeshore College Park M.D Collins Cedar Grove Campbell Palmetto Feldwood Woodland Lakeshore College Park vvvbggghgrrghgggrggw VARSITY BOYS Kneeling: W. Caldwell,j. Martin, H Shephard, A. Hardy Standing: D. Goodwin,j. Williams, F. Smith, 0. Adams, L Sparks ' 1984-85 RUSSELLETTES The 1984-85 Russellettes had an excellent season performing during the halftime shows. For the first time, the Flag Corp came into being as a separate group. Both organizations improved under the leadership of LaTanya Gunnells, Shemel Chandler and the untiring efforts of a new sponsor, Ms. Kathy Wright. The addition of new silver and black flags certainly sparked up their performances. The efforts of the corps and the sponsor certainly were appreciated by the audiences. SENIORS: josette Walker, Latanya Hairston, Marci Lee, and LaTanya Gunnells, Capt. 1984-85 RUSSELLETTES: BACK ROW Geft t0 righti Bonnie Newton, Marci Lee, Sandy McClure, josette Walker, Stephanie Williams, LaTanya Hairston, Tracy Teague, Ni-col Harris, Michelle Hood. FINISHED: Marci Lee smiles because she is glad that i FRONT ROW: Lisa Lanham Co-Captain, LaTanya Gunnells, Captain. this performance is almost over. AND FLAG CORPS Pam Hayes and Wendy Wyche STANDING: Lisa Mikolaitis, Pam Hayes, Charline Powell, Patrice Grier, Wendy Wyche, Donna Chap- SENIORS: Patrice Grier and Shemel Chandler man. SITTING: Parquita Nassau and Shemel Chandler, Capt. ii? After teaching twenty-one years at Russell High School, Mr. David Lequire still derives satisfaction from teaching because he gives the students skills that will help them, both in their professional, as well as their personal life. Mr. Lequire earned an AA. degree from Hiwassee, 8.8. from University of Georgia, and his M.A. from Georgia State. Besides his responsibilities in the Industrial Arts class- room, he also is in Charge of distributing all the teacher supplies. Mr. Lequire's long service to Russell has been ap- preciated by the administration, faculty and students. Carol Arrington Subject Area: English Sponsor: Cheerleaders Frank Banton Subject Area: Band Sponsor; Band Charles Barnes Subject Area: Earth Science 8: Biology; Sponsorzjr. 8: Sn Academic Bowl Andrea Baum Subject Area: Art; Sponsor: Art Club Cecelia Black Subject Area: English Mary Bolar Subject Area: Mathematics Department Head; Sponsor: Senior Class 126 Sgt. Bobby Browning Subject Area: ROTC Sgt.-Major james Brooks Subject Area: ROTC Karen Bundy Subject Area: English Sponsor: Anchor Club Alice Cabbage Subject Area: Orchestra; Sponsor: Orchestra Paul Chamberlain Subject Area: Social Studies Brian Christie Subject Area: Mathematics Janie Collier Subject Area: English Suzanne Cook Subject Area; Science Co-Sponsor; Anchor Club Florrie Crapps Subject Area: Business Ed. Sponsor: FBLA Benny Dukes Subject Area: Driver's Ed. Athletic Coordinator; Sponsor: Letter Club 8: Fire Marshalls: Head Football 8: IV. Basketball Coach. Darlene Files Subject Area: Social Studies; Sponsor: Student Council Essie Fludd Subject Area: Mathematics Richard Gable Subject Area: Music; Sponsor: Chorus John Galbreath Subject Area: Social Studies Marilyn Gamble Subject Area: Marketing; Sponsor DECA Club Louisa Gonzalez Subject Area: Spanish; Sponsor: Spanish Club Mary Gossett Subject Area; Social Studies Elizabeth Hall Subject Area: English joyce Hallman Subject Area: Business Ed. Nathan Hill Subject Area: Physical Ed. 8: Health Sponsor: Coach 8th Grade Footballs Basketball; Head Track Coach, Asst. Varsity Football 8: Basketball Coach. Jim Hodges In School Suspension Nancy Hope Subject Area: English Sponsor: 9th Grade Class Marie Knox Subject Area: Library Ed. Ella jenkins Subject Area: Department Chairman- Home Economics Sherry Langston Subject Area: Department Chairman Science Sponsor: junior Class Lula Lynn Subject Area; Mathematics Durwood Mathews Physical Education Asst. Football Coach Nancy Nall Subject Area: Home Economics; Sponsor: FHA Marian Nichols Subject Area: Mathematics Alex Nides Department Head-Social Studies Sponsor: Beta Club Myrtle Odom Subject Area: Business Ed. Kathy Partington Subject Area: Home Economics; Sponsor; HERO Club Major Larry Pendergrass Subject Area: ROTC Laurie Purdie Department Chairman LibIary Media; Sponsor Readers of the Lost Art Lynn Rasor Subject Area: English Peggy Roy Subject: Reading Specialist; Sponsor: j.V and Varsity Basketball; Tennis Coach ax , 93;; u$n$l $qu aiyssuai Katherine Salmon Subject Area: Study Skills, Biology; Sponsor Girls' Volleyball Team Steve Seal Subject Area: Physical Ed. Wrestling Coach Shirley Seawright Department Chairman; Business Elizabeth Libby Sobleskie Department Chairman Physical Ed; Sponsor;junior Class Margaret Tarver Subject Area: Science Earl Tolleson Subject Area: DCT; Sponsor VICA Club Dennis Waters Subject Area: Social Studies Sponsors: Close-up Henry Watkins Subject Area; Industrial Arts Tony Watkins Subject Area: Social Studies Head of Boys Basketball, Asst. Football Shirley Watkins Subject Area: Hearing Specialists Christie Weinheimer Subject Area: Social Studies Sponsors: National Honor Society, Co- sponsor of Sophmoxe Class Claudia Wells Subject Area: English Department Head Sponsors: Wildcats Roar Keith Wilson Subject Area: Math 84 Science Kathy Wright Subject Area: Business Ed. Sponsor: Drill Team, Flag Corp 8: Majorettes Co-Sponsor: FBLA Thelma Brinkley Secretary Ellen Cobos Secretary Ethel Ramsey Secretary Lee Ann Battle Subject Area: English Elizabeth Stevens-Counselor Harold Stewart-Counselor Joyce Kelly-Asst. 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Gold jewelry Settings me 2mm saw v Wholesale To Public Kroger Center 4550 jonesboro Rd. Olin Presley, Vice-Pres. Suitej 404 969-9505 Union City, Georgia 50291 CONGRATULATIONS TO MRS. F ILES ORIGINAL HOMEROOM A - 5. Pictured: Brian Orange, Latanya Hairston, Frank Smith,josette Walker, Anna Newman, Mrs. Files Not Pictured: Bill McDermott, Tiawanna Moore, Sabrina Whitfield, Wahela Malone, Steve Williams, Donna Philpot BEST WISHES IN THE FUTURE, YOU FINALLY MADE IT. CONGRATULATIONS MIKE DOLLAR You have made me proud! I LOVE YOU!! Kristi CONGRATULATIONS, KRIS LOVE, MOM, ROBBY, MELISSA, AN D KIM CONGRATULATIONS, DALANDA MOM, AN D FAMILY CON GRATULATION S TO THE CLASS OF 85 FROM THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT MUCH SUCCESS IN THE F UTURE To: La Tanya Gunnells BEST WISHES IN THE FUTURE. From: Mom, and Dyron. WE DID IT THIS YEAR AND WE'LL DO IT NEXT YEAR. C O 86 . To: Will Fowler From: Tina Tucker Congratulations Will You Made it I Love You Tina Peace Love, and Happiness be with you always. MOM, DAD, ORLANDO jR., SAM, RAY Latanya Hairston Congratulations to Lana Mirande Graybill Love, Mom, Dad, Lisa, Bruce. CXO 85 Developmg Future Leaders for Markekml Ind Drilnbukvon DECA helps to bring out the best in a Marketing student. The students have the opportunity to assume many responsibilities, participate in different social events, recognize obligations to the community and are prepared to take an active and productive position in the business world with an understanding of the operations of a distributive business, LOOKIN G BACK-ACTIVITIES- ATHLETICSeACTIVITIES Hours and hours and hours of practice paid off for violinist, Sam Lee, who was selected for the sixth year to the all state orchestra. After sightreading, playing scales, and rendering a solo, the judges tanked him fourth in the entire state of Georgia Sam has performed in the Atlanta Youth Symphony for STAR STUDENT two years as well as the Russell High Orchestra. This past February, Sam was named as the Star Student at Russell High, This honor required that he be in the top ten students. It was also necessary that SAT scores be above a certain number. Sam chose as his Star Teacher Christy Weinheimerl Congratula- tions-Sam. WINNER OF The Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation Award is given every year to an outstanding Sophomore on the basis of academic achievement and personal Character. We feel that Andrea is very deserving of this award and wish her continued success in future years Andrea was chosen to represent Russell in the All-State Chorus. CONGRATULATIONS, Andrea. HONORS, Senior Honors Class: A sad farewell to this class who has been together their five years at Russell, although there have been a few deletions and additions. Sitting: J. Walker, L. Gunnells, Mi Ca- bellero, L. Hairston. lst Row: M. Wige ley, S. Watkins, S, Moon, A. Newman,J. Botts, S. Lee, Ms, Arlington 2nd Rowzjl Smith, R. Tolison, D. Ford, A. Maxwell, K. Treadaway, B. McDermott, M. Lee, CONGRATULATIONS. $$$st..i,$$ VALENTINES DANCE. Valentinek hearts and flowers arrived early at Russell High. The annual Valentine Dance sponsored by the Senior Class was held February 9, 1985. Red and White dresses and tuxedos paraded in the auditorium. LaTanya Gunnells was voted the Sweetheart Queen and Eric Williams, the King. CHILVARY IS NOT DEAD, 3 Eric Williams does not think jeff Smith's joke very funny. Amy Wilder and Pat Russo enjoy a dance, NO! Not now I'm EATING!W-Iosette Walker 12th Grade Court-Michelle Chatman I have to walk with him? Mercy Caberllero-Scott Moon Where's the H-E-A-T??? wonders Charlotte Harmon Do my feet hurtll Shelby Watkins and Mike Wigley VALENTINE COURT 12TH GRADE LATANYA GUNNELLS VALENTINE QUEEN Michelle Chatman Mercy Cabellero Charlotte Harmon Shelby Watkins ERIC WILLIAMS VALENTINE KING Kevin Berry Scott Moon jeff Smith Michael Wigley 11TH GRADE COURT Towanda johnson Stephanie Williams james Martin jeff Williams 10TH GRADE COURT Sharlene Graham Bert McMahon Chris Aldredge Andre Hardy 9TH GRADE COURT Stacey Clark Unshay Winkfield Tony Dorsey Sean Gowan 8TH GRADE COURT Michelle Berry Kristen Ferrell Kevin Clay Dyron Gunnells 8th Grade Valentine court representative, Kristin Ferrell, Chats with Charbe Moseman and Tina Dortch THE AGONY OF DE-FEET: Sharon Harden gives up on shoes. MORE TIRED FEET? These tootsies belong to Sharlene Graham. WHY ME! Let's get this over with muses Chris Aldridge, and Andre . . . BUT you must be baCk before the clock strikes twelve. Stephanie Williams Hardy. and Bonnie Newtom No one told me I'd be this nervousl-Stacey Clark. OH NO!! That's my datelAKim Sexton Valentine Queen, LaTanya Gunnells, proposes a toast. HEY: Take our picture yells jeff Williams and james Martin. ANOTHER LOOK AT SIX FLAGS Sharon Adams Carla Byess Willie Cameron Michelle Chatman Stacey Chatman jetty Cramer Ken Cunningham Audrey Dixon Michelle Dubose Stephanie Edwards Teresa Ellis Reginald Farmer Danette Gibbs Shatlene Graham Lana Graybill Perrice Greit Clay Griffin Michelle Hood NieCol Harris Otto Ivey Dexter johnigan Carole johnson Michelle jones Maya Lindsey Wahlea Malone William Mann Tina McGuire Sammy McGhee Sara Negassi Parquita Nassau Bonnie Newton julia Farris Klifford Smith Shelita Smith Tracy Thomas Nicole Wheaten Cheryl White LaShaun White Sabrina Whitfield Stephanie Williams Working at Six Flags to raise money has become a special event for the stu- dents at Russell. Some students are will- ing to give up their Saturdays to sell drinks, make pizzas, cook hamburgers, and wait upon the public during peak times At the park the work can be very tedious, but these students have per- formed well and have favorable promot- ed Russell High School, Some of the students have contribut- ed more that just one Saturday to help the Annual Staff and the Athletic De- partment raise funds, Many of the boys and girls who go to Six Flags are not members of either organization, but donate their time willinglya The only benefits that they receive is the knowl- edge that they have supported these groups and Russell High School. Some 0fthe workers endure long and difficult hours without a break, and a few hardy ones even volunteer to work extra hours. This page is dedicated to all these untit- ing students. Peggy Roy and Cecilia Black trudged an endless number of miles around the park, and gave moral support to the an- nual sponsort To those two brave teach- ers A SPECIAL THANKS SUPPORT PERSON N EL R w 151' Luv: '1 Mary Lou Jones, Alice Shockley, Helen Duncan, Ms. Mattie Eidson, Neila Crawford, Marie Ayers, Betty Scruggs Ernest Collins Ms. Eidson Marie Scruggs Barbara Person Claude Merritt , Larry Little Mary Dorsey Belle Bailey 1985 PATRON ADS john Wesly Henderson B.K.A. Chip Alex Nides Tina Tucker C O 86 Mrs. Odom Mrs Mary L. Bolar Ms. Sherry Langston Marcy Lee C O 85 Ms Linda Shaddix CXO 80 Mr. Alex Nides Ms. Dia Ford Mnjon T. Brown Connie Stoddard Fred Stoddard Nolan Giddens Mr. 8c Mrs.james Rowland Mrs. Ethel Ramsey Stephanie D. Williams Linda J Lee Ms, Christi Weinheimer Mr. Bobbie Brewing Mary Hamby Lisa Mikolaitis C O 87 Barbara and Weldon O'Hair Pat Kee Mrs. Partington Libby Sobleskie jimmy Fulcher Gina Cribb D-D ML Robert Thorpe Randy Rogers US Shannon Grubbs 4 ever Mr. Brown and Mr. Williams Ms. Wilma Davis SEE NO EVIL: HEAR NO EVIL: SPEAK NO EVIL MONEY BUSINESS: Ms. Wills, M. Thompson, and D. Ferrell talley up the newspapers profits. LOOKIN G AT Aldridge, Stephen-DCT; 11th, 12th. Amold, Dale- Berry, Kevin-Basketball; 10th. Football; 11th, 12th. Bly, Kevin-OHE; 11th, 12th. ROTC Rifle Team; 11th, 12th. BOttS, janice-Homecoming Court; 8th. Student Council; 9th. VOT; 11th, 12th. FBLA; 11th, 12th. Caballero, Mercy-Spanish; 9th, 10th. Anchor Club; 9th, 10th. Tennis Team; 9th, 10th. FBLA; 10th, Class Officer Secretary; 11th, 12th. Office Aide; 11th, 12th. 1 Call, james- ' Campbell, Chris-ROTC; 9th, 10th. VICA; 11th. Chandler, Shemel-Student Councii; 9th, 12th. VICA; 10th. Class Officer V-P; 10th, Anchor Club; 10th. RIFLE CORP; 11th. Annual Staff; 11th. Flag Corp; Capt; 12th. 1; Chatman, Michelle-Band; 8th-12th. Cheerleader; 11th1 Valentine Court; 12th. Annual Staff; 12th. Clark, Terrianne-Cheerleader; 10th. Valentine Court; 10th. Cole, Sheri- 1 Curry, Trent-Advanced Chorus; 8th-10th. Varsity Football; 9th-12th, Baseball; 10th, 12th. DCT; 11th, 12th. Davenport, RandallhROTC; 11th. HERO; 12th Varsity Football; 12th1 Dennis, Yvette-Concert Band; 8th-11th. Basketball; 8th, 9th. Marching Band; 9th-11th. DECA; 10th. OHE; 12th. Mixed Chorus; 12th. E'Dalgo, Debra-FBLA; 11th, 12th, VOT; 11th, 12th. Ervin, Erica-Concen Band; 8th110th. Marching Band; 9thr11th. ROTC; Drill Team; 9th, 11th. HERO; 12th. Saberteam; 11th. Estrada, Angela-FBLA; 11th, 12th. VP. of PTSA; 11th, 12th. Ferrell, Donna-Annual Staff; 12th. Ford, Dia-FBLA; 81h, 12th. Student Council; 8th-12th. Spanish Club; 9th. Academic Bowl; 8th, 11th, 12th. Beta Club 8th-12th. Valentine Court; 9th, National Honor Society-12th. Homecoming Court; 12th. Fowler, William-DECA; 12th. Gantt, Alvin-Football; 9th-12th. Basebali; 9th-12th. VIP. of junior Class Graybill, Lana-Val. Ct; 8th. Sci. Club; 8th. ROTC; 10th, 11th. HomeCrt; 9, 12. offxce aide Grier, Patrice-ROTC; 11th, 12th. Annual Staff; 12th. Grubbs, Shannon-Varsity Cheerleader; 11th. FBLA', 11th, 12th. Editor of Yearbook; 11th. Ads Editor 8: Associate Business Manager of Yearbook; 12th. Gunnells, LaTanya-Student Council; 8th. Beta; 8th. Valentine COurt; 8th, 11th. Homecoming Court 9th, 11th. Band; 10th. Drill Team; 10th, 11th. Miss R.H.S. 12th. Drill Team Capt; 12th. V.P.-Senior Class. Anchor Club; 12th. Annual Staff; 12th. Newspaper; 10th, 11th. Hairston, LatanyahTraCk; 8th-12th. Basketball; 9th-12th1 Annual Staff; 11th, 12th. FBLA; 12th. Hall, Bruce-VICA; 10th. DECA; 11th, 12th. Harden, Sharon-Basketball; 8th-10th, DECA; 11th, 12th. Harmon, Charlotte- Harris, juliehFHAr, 9th Spanish Clhb; 9th. ROTC; 10th-12th. DECA; 11th. Annual Staff; 12th. Hayes, Robin- Hines, Sherry-Cheerleader; 8th. Volleyball; 9th-12th. Basketball; 9th-12th. VOT; 11th, 12th. Hollums, Rebecca-Science Club; 10th. Annual Staff; 10th. Spanish Club; 9th. FBLA; 9th-12th. Anchor Club; 10th. VOT; 11th, 12th. Humphrey, Rhonda-Band; 8th. Valentine Court; 8th, 9th, 11th. Homecoming Court; 9th, 12th, Annual Staff; 12th. Hunt, Bonita-Cheerleader; 8th-12th. Science Club; 8th. Drill Team; 10th. Offlce Aide; 11th, 12th. DECA; 11th. Annual Staff; 12th. Hunt, Jerryh Ivey, Otto-Football; 8th-12th. Basketball; 8th. Track; 8th. Marching Band; 10th, 11th. HERO; 12th. johnson, Deanna-Track; 8th-10th. Basketball; 9th. Spring Festival 9th. Jones,jeffery-VICA; 11th, 12th. jordan, Richard- Kee, Kevin-Football; 8th-11th. Spanish Club; 9th. Student Council; 10th-12th. DECA; 11th. Kennedy, Cecil-Football; 9th, 10th. DCT; 12th. SENIOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS Lee, Marsirra ROTC; 9th-10th-12th. Student Council; 10th. Drill Team; 11th, 12th. Anchor Club; 11th, 12th. HERO; 11th, 12th. Office Aide; 11th, 12th. Annual Staff Business Manager; 12th. Lee, Samuel-Science Club; 8th. Orchestra; 8th-12th. Marching Band; 8th, 9th. Academic Bowl; 8th, 11th, 12th. South County Orchestra; 8th 12th. BETA; 11th, 12th. Newspaper; 11th. Library Club; 12th. Newspaper Editor; 12th. Lindsey, Maya Band; 8th-10th. F.H.A.; 11th. DECA; 12th. Malone, Wahlea-ROTC; 9th-12th. Band; 9th-12th. Maxwell, Alissa-BETA; 11th, 12th. Newspaper; 12th. National Honor Society; 12th. McDermott-ROTC; 9th-12th. Academic Bowl; 9th, 11th. National Honor Society; 11th. Rifle Team; 12th. Office Aide; 12th McDowell,jalanda-Cheerleader; 8th. Band; 9th, 10th, ROTC; colorguard; 10th. HERO; 11th, 12th. Mitchell, Robin-Tennis; 8th-12th. FBLA; 9th, 11th, 12th. Volleyball; 11th. Annual Staff; 12th. Moon, Gray-Art Club; 11th. Office Aide; 11th, 12th. Beta Club; 12th. HERO; 12th. Moreland, Wesley-Football; 8th. VICA; 10th, 11th. DCT: 11th. OHE; 12th. Wrestling; 12th. Morgan, Allen-Football; 8th-12th. Track; 9th-12th. Basketball; 10th. HERO: 11th, 12th. An: Club; 11th. Football; BasketbaH-Manager; 11th, 12th. Annual Staff; 12th. Newman, Anna-Band; 8th. Class Officer; 9th. ROTC; 10th. FBLA; 11th, 12th. Orange, Brian-ROTC; 10, 11. Track; 11th. ColorGrd. 11th, Annual Staff; 12th. Flatt, Richard-VICA; 10th-12th. Philpot, Donna-ROTC; 9th. VOT; 11th, 12th. FBLA; 11th, 12th. Rhodes, Gayla-Homecoming Court; 8th, Cheerleader; 8th. MDE Club; 10th'12th. Rose, Gayla-DECA; 10th-12th. Sherman, jimmy-Band; 8th-12th. Shinholster, Lorian- Singleton, Moniquv- Smith, Frank- Football; 8th, 12th. Basketball; 8th-12th. Varsity Track; 8th. Smith,jeffery-Tennis Team; 9th-12th. BETA; 9th-12th, Student Council; 9th-12th. Spanish Club; 9th-12th. Strickland, Dalanda-Student Council; 8th, 9th. Science Club; 8th. Rifle Corps; 9th, Majorette; 10th, 11th. Cheerleader; 10th-12th. Valentine Court; 11th. Homecoming Court; 12th. ROTC; 9th-11th. DECA; 11th. Strickland, Trina-Basketball; 8th-12th. Spanish Club; 10th. Volleyball; 11th, 12th. HERO; 11th, 12th. Tolison, Rhonda-Student Council; 8th-11th. Track; 8th. Chorus; 8th. DECA; 11th. FBLA; 12th. VOT; 12th. BETA Club; 12th. Traylor, Kirk-F00tball; 8th-12th. Basketball; 10th. DECA; 12th. Treadaway, Kriston-ROTC; 8th'12th. Battallion Commander. BETA; 11th, 12:11. Spanish Club; 12th. Student Council; 12th. Turner, Sylvia-Drill Team; 10th. DECA; 11th, 12th. ' Vaughn, Cynthia-ROTC; 10th-12th. VICA; 12th. DCT; 12th. Walker,josette-Spanish Club; 9th, 10th. Class President; 10th-12th. Anchor Club; 10th-12rh. Student Council; 10th, 12th. Annual Staff;'11th. Drill Team; 11th, 12th. Editor of Yearbook; 12th Homecoming Court; 12th. Warren, Rhonda- Watkins, Shelby-Class Officer; 9th. Homecoming Court; 10th-12th. BETA; 11th, 12th. Newspaper Staff; 11th, 12th Westmoreland, Sylvia ROTC; 12th. Whitfield, Sabrina-Basketball; 8th. Cheerleader; 9th, 11th. Band; 9th, 10th. Flag Corp; Capt; 12th. Wigley, Michael- Wiles, Nancy-DCT; 11th, 12th. Wilkie, Donna Student Council; 9th Science Club; 9th, 10th. VICA; 10th, 12th. Williams, Betty-- Williams, Eric- Williams, Stephen-Football; 8th. Band 10th-12th. we wonked. ! 3 la 4!- 1,526 . .


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