Sanderson High School - Lakonikos Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)
- Class of 1976
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Carobfn Dew: The bi est thrill was ae- tuiiy getting dressed up and hearing the door bell ring, and seeing your honey in a tux! 35. X 2 W.-v I x Y TT . twin if I I 10 B., K4 ,,.. - , ,ff Z 3 . X ' , A vxhy QGIWIW- ,V 1 'Mm IWW Beverbf Peoples: When egging reaches a destructive level I feel the Administra- tion should prohibit class floats or not allow the Kwik-Pic to sell eggs during the week of Homecoming Steve Urben: The school clock system messed me up again! My date was supposed to be in early for earlier than usualj because of PSAT the next morning, but the elock in the girls gym was off by about an hour! I really felt great! Scott Barnes: Egg throwing is as tradi- tional as Homecoming itself, but this year it became superfluous. The administration didnlt overreact, the students did. Wanda Ray: When as much work went into something like the floats, it,s a shame to see it torn up by a lot of immature people. Heather Jones: The powderpuff cheerleaders and the majoretts were voluptuous! Chris Voigt: Homecom- ing is one of the very few school events that the majority of the student body partici- pates in and enjoys to some extent. Lisa Stevens: Our junior team wasnlt u- nited enough to beat anyone, and the seniors had it all together. Suzanne Peters: I have to admit that the seniors lplayed a lot better t an the jun- iors. 'KIX NL if-1. : in l , . 54 'Va- in l 9 U Q 2 H- im' Sirk rw 4 if Q 4 mam' A If 1 if .ff ,l V all 51, qfifn Sharon Myers: The so- phomores and juniors played with determin- ation, and I can under- stand why. The seniors are forever winning at everythincg and the spiphs an juniors want- e to break our record. They truly played a good game. But the seniors played better. Lisa Stevens: I had never been so embar- assed in my life until they carted me off in an ambulance for my broken ribs! Nancy Dillard, you're lucky youlre not playing next year. Jim Harrison: Home- coming brought me two things I don't see as often as I like. One is an exciting atmos- phere, the other is a date. Susan McPhail.' The cheerleaders and ma- jorettes, were just lovely. After seeing what good-looking legs those guys have, 'll never show mine again. Ann Hollowell: Why did the seniors beat us? They had more hair on their chests. Scott Barnes: On the basis of my erudite education, I refuse to answer on the grounds that I might incrimi- nate myself. Robin Holland: Speak- ing from an unbiased opinion, I think that the referees did an excellent job consid- ering that they were not professionals. Angie Holt: The Ger- man Club has a monopo ly on the language floats. Tlfsilfmlm' sl :2 :?!ft,5,,gZ'-.MJQ2 'Q ' H sa?-4 ' gg? , ff 4 f W: Ali 6 Y 'ft 1 x f WY o M- vb f 4 iw, JH 'f All fc . . ,hhh5Lh,h,.qQq ,QAQ , .., X .,, M f e , K j.5,J5,f55k '-k, :jg-....,rs: ..,- .IVV , p-:QF Y 1 . . . 1.. ty.. .st Qi. Q7 M gf ...tg ,esi,.k . . fi- Ji . . 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They scrimmaged more than the juniors. Their shot gun offense help- ed them. Gail Brenner: The seniors are for sure the best!! Who can top a 40-0 score! Katherine Barnhill.' The majorette,s boobs were too big! Laura Walker: Skirts definitely do something for a guy. up , p-We he W, v,f Kg? lf, df . in f r 9 . it ,,, 4 an--. X .5-fi, tar 5 x H f 5 M: , wg ' ' f ' , Q Tim. Sq . es? i J 'lf i 1 , 5 var . fl fag ,. , if ' M V ff 5 5 , -Q- si in A x 5 l,,: A know' 8 Ni? I V I and A . 'f f', ,mf I f if? M . V- , I ff: A 1. ,av -15' K- 3 , Mr is Q. ,gm if Q 6 1? YW:- -.4 . V s 2 Q L... :Q A-' A ' . ,Hiya 9 ni i . ,s 1 hY'li.r? lfn5j,syk'N A x 5 M A l .I 4, . K, .w M A 'naw '07 . .ff nf 'qv AH? ezmzyllk- . Q ' ,, HJ ' 'Wir K' V ,V e, , , . 'N ,V M nw, L A? A I jx K7 ,Q Wi , . i Q -',f , Tz'f'f L-.Zvi .Wg Vw ,, - N ' ' , 'M ' 'rm . 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H .8 ty , 4 , P9 .,,,, it 'S Q9 ' :Cp ,J sg- :' - K .sq is- V .:.1s,1,i3siQ,m V. 1 .., if Sill if W f Patrick Benton Inman: A human life is onl a Y moment long. Mark Twain. said, Ml never let school interfere with my education. He was ta king about the ed- ucation of a person,s spirit, too-learning how to get the most and the best out of life. and not letting other people, or institutions, or anything, keep you from enjoylng li e and making what you want of it. Skip Mendler used to say, Ulllegitimi non carborundum, or something like that, when things went really wrongl. I suppose it was t e essence of what he had learned so far about life. In English, it goes: S'Don,t let the bastards get you down. That's education. r ' N TX A A 'ik 4? 5 ag l -as Deborah First: In speaking about losses, we first need to con- sider the single loss that would be the most difficult for us as in- dividuals to deal with. Have you ever thought about what is most important in your life. what you would hate to lose, what you value the most? hat do you consider to be the most essential part of your life? We are living in an a e that has suf- feredg loss. A trend of this 20th centruy has been to place increas- ing importance on the social, political, and economic dimensions of life, and to place lit- tle value on life's ipiritual dimension. apid change in almost every aspect of life has ed to a loss of certainty. As man has tried to see the fu- ture, theory and spec- ulation have often obscured his view. Twentieth century man has lost all sight of a constant in his chang- ing world. Ci , W 4 . 'V my .N 'Qt , Marlene Susan Pelskasu When I first came to Sanderson I totally im- mersed myself in aca- demic study. I thought, All this studying is sure to get me some- where. But then when I took a good look at myseli I realized I was and had nothing but a head full of facts and figures, a com- puter could have easily replaced me. Now aca- demics are fine for es- tablishing logical judgement and logical decisions, but logic has no comparison. And some decisions require humanitarian values, not logic. - L. ff: E E. ,Til ,W ,, Z ,Eg ' Yin 66 51 LX , , ,Jax .W W Q 3 L WL 4 sg: in V? '34 4 if Se, A 7 S1 w , 1 1 naw QQ if .JJ 4,4 li l 1.. 3 i Z ,. -Y -..,. 1 1 1 w i 1 v 2' Helen Anne Brown: . . . I think one major change has occurred from our ipfphomore year to now. e have leamed that we donlt know everything. But when did you realize that you were not what you seemed to be? Was it when you raised your hand to ask a question and to get the teacher's attention Cthatl you mistakenly called her or, even -worse, him, Momma! ? Or was it when you signed up for Early Western Culture and after half a semes- ter you asked the tea- cher when the class would study cowboys and Indians of the earl West? Or was it when you saw the quote: To e or not to be or a test with the directions, and because you just Tell the significancef' finished studying gram- mar, you put, 'K en- tence fragmentu? Yes, we felt dumb, silly and a little fool- ish when such scenes oc- curred. These were mis- takes and we ashamedly admitted the error. But another way, a more im- portant step, to real- izing that we do not know everythingl lies in recogmzing t at others know something, too. If we recognize that we do not know everything and that others know something, then we should show re- spect and . .. toler- ance for the different opinion. During our years at Sanderson, I think we found that both tolerance and re- spect can not be se- parate from knowledge. ,N - -.5 ': .is , 1. 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M A , GO ' DO RGAD FEEL ' BAD A Mark Warren: The element that makes Cross Country different is Mike Jacobs: Cross Country is that it's just you out there a- basically a struggle between gainst the hi ls, the clock, and your mind and body in which a the frailty of your own body. coach plays a secondary role. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: First Row: Alex Kuchnis, William Freeman, Jim Flouinoy. Second Row: Harry McDaniel, Gail Halley, Dan Harrod, Kent Beard, Tom Reddin, Paul Perry. Third Row: David Bryan, Billy Lynch, Mark Warren, Mike Jacobs, Bill Bradley. Fourth Row: Coach Harrington. 33 ARE LDO ER Terry Sanford 27 Sanderson 0 34 Henderson Vance 14 Sanderson 0 Sanderson 9 Sanderson 14 Oxford Webb 0 South Johnston 7 Smithfield Selma 2 Sanderson 0 Garner 28 Sanderson 9 Q' Sanderson 13 Broughton 7 Enloe 20 Cary 21 Sanderson I9 Sanderson Sanderson 13 Millbrook 3 35 Y. 'Nr ' L' . 1 J 'fa Andre Scott: We knew we were ranked Chris Froman: Football is a unique and it destroyed us. We couldn't sport in which onels mental attitude get it toglether. When we were down is the most important factor in de- we foug t hard, but came out on the termining the outcome of one,s per- short end. formance. A ,J 5 tx V sf, K. .N 4 ts' Q K an VARSITY TEAM First Row: Andre Scott, Ricky Weiger, Cornelius Bames, Robert Mitch ell, Wes Harrelle, Doug Allen, Preston Harrelle, Larry Baldwin, Rick Griffis, Second Row: Eddie Owens, Ralph Hawkins, Mark Calloway, Chris Froman, Brad Moody, John Ligotino, Robin Utley, Butch Matthews, Bill Teague, John Proctor, Reuben Young, Third Row: Bob Cramer, Pete Green, Stell Askew, Tony Farrell, Alton Brown, John Olson, Joe Brueck, John Haskins, David Cole, JoJo Ferraro, Glen Turner, Rick Donnelly, Kenny Sigmon, Mark Nie- meyer, Bart Heres, Les Ellis, Buddy Simmons, Doug Hawkins. JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM First Row: James Tucker, Billy Lamphere, William Johnson, Joe Hill, Dempsy Meanes, Pat Daly, James Powell, Marshall Scott, Nathan Milian, John Brown, Victor Davis, Second Row: Tom Cody, Alan Short, Tim Shea, Mike Cowan, Reggie Robinson, Johnny Freeman, Craig Duncan, Jock Brakebill, Paul Crutchfield, Mike LeSane, Teddy Holt, Emett Gooch, Michael Brown, Third Row: Mike Wall, Roy Smith, Reid Jones, Steve Cable, Steve Parham, Clyde Batey, Dennis Webster, Ronald Branch, Tim Prueck, Darrell Bunch, Charles Brodie, Lew Gregory, Kevin O'Connel, Kinny Marchant, Mike Grif- fin, Tom Honer, Joe Carpenter, Jeff Pennington, Stuart Brooker. 37 ww 6 W' 1 mm, , .Wm I QL . 'Wh' HQMNJQQ5 a 1-,U Wk ,Q if ,, W , 'Y 'fi QW V1 w4v wawfi V' M197 +.41,Q,.., A -f 95 wa 'W' MW' + WQQA my a , ,. , ,,., . , Wi - ,,.. 9 ' M ,M ,,, , I W W, Z yl. ,, ,7.-,V ' U .nnsvwlll annul-H- 95 w ,,,. va. ,S M9 'fvw , ' 'K , a 1 V f V 'A f VK ,, -LW, fr v N , ,.ww?' , Ha xv 38 .1 wi, +f4,j45w7 w A 'M ww W '1 f,,, ALIVE KIC Susan Haswellf Soccer is super at Bart Heres: Taking 10 minutes of Bryan Graham: The biggest factor SHS, if every team was as dedicated announcements every morning in the soccer team's success this and hardworking as the soccer team, really helped promote soccer year was our teamwork and confi- we would be number one in every this year. dence in each other's ability. S OIT. P Sharon Myers: The success of the Cindy Hamilton: This year,s soc- Joe Burroughs: One unique thing soccer team this year lies with- cer team was absolutely fantastic. about the soccer team was their in the coaching and the team I've never seen another team so abundance of spirit. working together. closely knit and so talented. SOCCER TEAM First Row: Jack Cowsert, Manager, Chuck Wakeford, Bryan Graham, Kent Bandy, Kevin Myers, Ashley Dixon, Tim White, Emad Adham, Ricky Pope, Chuck Register, Charlie Baker, Second Row: Coach Scott Naesar, Tim Sitter, Mike Rogers, Walter Bowling, David Winn, Chris O'Neill, Paul Gubbins, Mike Talbott, David Urben, Mike Tompkins, Johnny Ashenbrenner, Clay Dixon, Coach Dave Bradfield. i 3 r i se.. Q 4 V . ?2,..: , V I V V s T' S , z A, f 7 A p :pl ,,..1r'. Q y H r -' - it J i iffzji 'V'f '..i, iilr 1 .'ii in i S. s' , it Y - v ' ,rf I ' , ' f' 5 ,..- -V - ff,- , 39 Mba' f-, ' xl fo . 1 V V 'Q 'I' li' a 5, , 9 lywli 'Lf 4 3 'WM aff? I kinky! Q A X xTW 2 Chris 0'Neil: Soccer is all we talked about, thought about, or did anything about. Ashley Dixon: In a soccer game, the action never stops. Itls se- venty minutes of all out excitement. Mike Talbot: Soccer requires skills, brains, and teamwork on every player's part. Byron Stratas: Soccer is not our top billed sport, but it is our best. 'mi 'W93 5 ,g l Bill Boyette: The biggest factor in the soccer team's success was gp! Linn Wakeford: There was a great deal more soccer-spiritn this their desire to win, team spirit, year. Soccer is becoming a big and experience. thing, and having a great team really pushed it along at Laura Walker: Soccerls got class. Sanderson. It,s refined. ,fm yf v'vw v V v ' 'wiwv mf' x V' J x,w,1 n I ,fi , f ff 'V' N . X , I f 2. w v ,f E 1 ff ,E f if ,f 1 4 Wm M,,,fsf !' g,,1.x-.K ak ff. -X 1, 44. fag-Q -, , . zyr ww, A , I , y . 7 ,J ' f , 'sig ,vw .. A 42 1,1 Sk x 1 'X . ' u' .. -Pt ,, 1 1 f H 1 3 1 ' 1 xh - W. S W sp., z..,..m 2,7 ,Wk,,,k T N, V M Vw :W-f -' 2 1 k xl 1 .W x 'E i 'ex X X KA X 2 x .ZA xx ,RA L21 44:7 ' 'Nr' 41' my L A w .kr , if ,, , Donna Southerland.' The girl,s ten- Lis team was a great success this ear. Team unity made this season he best. 'udy Ruthejord: We shared the joy if winning and the loneliness of los- 1g through each match. .iz Kenan: The girls on the team sually stood behind each other and ave a great deal of support to 1eir fellow players. ulie Dittman.' This year we really ot it together as a team. We all ulled for and supported each other. Susan Hawkins: I think the team would have been closer if we hadn,t had challenge matches every other day. It sometimes is difficult to love your fellow team member when she has just knocked you from seed 2 to seed 8. Margaret Fowle: I felt like our team was pretty close. There was a lot of competition between members for plalying positions-but that's norma . Sue Jacobs: There was no doubt a- bout team unity when the outcome of Leigh Hines: The unity on this the conference tournament went right year's tennis team was fantastic. on down to the last match. The team I feel like this was the reason for was behind me the whole time. our successful season. Susan Hawkins: I just wish some Karen Ray: The team seemed very in- people besides our mommies would spired and we all worked together. come watch our matches. It really Everyone went out of their way to makes a difference knowing there is cheer the rest of the team. a school behind you. --ifi - - ' I iii .L Girls Tennis: First Row: Margaret Fowle, Susan Eatman. Allison Hines, Ka- ren Ray, Cindy Bowling, Leslie Mclnturff, Leigh Hines. Donna Southerland. Seoond Row: Mrs. Kemp, Cyritha Irving, Liz Kemm., .Indy Rutherford, Susan Hawkins, Julie Dittman. Managers: JoAnne Frnwliliii.. Hfgllly fklmrs , 43 -.,,mufM W ' .WMMW ' WmwQW K W,,, 1 l.: Qin. I ,A .i Ergiggfgg 'A Km ' ,lw,,11 f f 44 Z' CAN YD D G IT. 5? -an 'ATN' VOLLEYBALL TEAM: First Row: Valerie VanPelt, Belinda Knisely, Julie Flow- ers, Kay Koga, Second Row: Judy Craft, LaVonda Duncan, Carin Angusson, Joan Craft, Sharon Chapman, Third Row: Cindy Trumbower, Sonya Cooper, Nancy Burt, Coach Walker, Sandra Walker, Leslie Bowerman, Sharon McDowell. Joan Crap: In our big games like the State Invitational Tournament, we planned an approach for each shot. We really got psyched up for those matches. Forest Senler: Vol-leee! I really enjoyed volleyball games! David Cole: Those girls really socked it to 'em. 45 ,gk 1 ,Will wg, 1 .,,eaw,, ,' ,. Y. AL' W H M S , AA A , -f, F M 1 fm - - nf gun , V. W ,L 'WMM-,f N 5' Z 1, . 5 I I, , -f ,V In iff, . 'E ' ' Q5 .,. .f V .... J as m 9 x LADIES OF THE COURT l Salbf Burns: I admire the girls, Suzy Cufe: The Sanderson girls' I team a lot for tryintg. Since basketball team hadn't had enough it was Sanderson's irst team, experience which made it harder there are a lot of flaws to be to arouse interest from the student worked out-at least it is a body. As the program grows, I beginning. think it will get more recognition. I A211 I ,saga , , , . -,N GIRL'S BASKETBALL TEAM: First Row: Gail Hafley, Julia Guess, Davidsene Fuller, Beverly Peoples, Joy Champion, Laury Young, Laurie Rose. Second Row: Ann Cameron, Constance Brooks, Cynthia Smith, Kelly Womble, Sylvia Little, Sharon Chapman, Benji Knisley, Debbie Brown, Karen Rogers. 47 ,1r:... F l 1 - .., .- ,.-5 -- WX , YQ VW. iii 5s..,,. A... X k ,. A 1 X i 11. JP .qsgxfffs iv 'Qxi . S , Q xi if Q . g,w.,... .. .. 5 ...M,.M..X,.Nwf 'Y wwk:k A V S ..... . ... . . .Q 1 K ' . .,,k - K L' F-W 'x ' - K ,.k VK Q.. g.ik K K 5.55 .JK L ..N,,.. . K . K NNQWQE i 5m..::1g..,......wg iz- ..,, -1. -'til :Friar ,.l..,1-H ' ,- - ' 50 by ANI David McGee: With no super-talent our team was exceptional. They had as much hustle as any team in our conference. I believe they were ff' a better than their record showed. Mark Greene: The J.V.,s had a winning season because we kept trying to win games and tried to forget the ones we lost. We kept working harder to become a better team. JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM: Row one: Kenny Sigmon, Pat Griffith, Chris Morgan, Cary Wolfe, Joe Carpenter, Darly Laster. Row two: Coach Lewis, Robert Shaw, Clyde Beaty. Tim Brueck, Mark Green, Greg Nicholes, Walter Bowling, Steve Rose, Anthony Hunter, Bob Brodd. VARSITY TEAM: Row one: Butch Monteith, Rick Griffis, Bill Boyette, Steve ' Urben. Row two: Coach Harrington, Bill Fuchs, Robert Mitchell, Eddie Eller- son, Chris O'Neal, John Haskins, Mac McLean, Stell Askew, Ronnie Warner. Paul Ligotino. Sl ,M A at i T ,Q , . N Q5 4' 4 A' m.t.., ,bf - ' J' 'f.':f+r ', 4' f ,Ii , - vu, ,i- f ,- -, .,,, H K - I ,.. , , AN EES Ricky Wieger: I think the success of the wrestling team, not only this year, but in years past, is due to Coach Lehning. He deserves a lot of recognition. Jonathan Watson: A takedown would be a lewd thing to do on first date. an I ' I Y fbi' WRESTLING TEAM First Row: Randy Baker, Terry Cartwright, Tim Lease, David Duvernay, Jerry Felsenstein, Mike Vevurka, Second Row: Mark Black- burn, Ken Midyette, Paul Ridgeway, Jeff Muschell, Wes Harrelle, Ricky Wie- ger, Third Row: John Brown, John Ligotino, Rick Donnalley, Kevin Murray, Les Ellis, Ricky Fleming, Coach Lehning. 53 I mf is PARALLELED KILL Amanda Holiday: Gymnastics is a sport that you live with constantly even when you aren't in the gym practicing. You're always going over routines in your head to hgure out how to make them better, or thinking of new tricks to put in. Vickie4Adua'a'eIl: Members compete more against their own minds than their fellow teammates, trying to make themselves get through their routines. 'E K -1--...J ! 4 um ,M A N 55 x-B21 ' 'Ll -. i Vickie Aa'ua'dell: Com- pulsories take such Sarah Rodger: We all felt each individual defeat and victory. When people can feel this for each other, ,. disci line to do them they are trul friends. 3 ovrliz and OVER That is worth, all the hard and OVER. work. I get sick of them. Nanc Howell: Not as many Karen MacNeilage: The peopie showed up to see the Sophomores on the team meets as I thoug t would. knew what the judges I hope next year we will were looking for. see more support. I Elizabeth Jackson: Gymnastics keeps me trim and slim! Q , 1 eire 4 GYMNASTICS TEAM First Row. Erin Berry, Janet Hamilton, K e rlell yy, Kath Otstot, Anita Brooks. 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' 'TSW' , 1 3' ff' fi :wg ' f,f 1 1f, f ,l 1,15 , Fifi, , 1 if 'A F 1 ,1 ' A A' 5 A qw 'H ffl v 1 ffih, ' 2 4 5 Wkfvi 'V ' in QV af 2 ahh!! ea fini inf, 6 2 , f? ' r 44, f Q 35: 37 . ..,- 1 44 my , . . .,,, , l -'Elf' so w H-en, ,ff M-, 'Huw'-.r v J2mpyg'4 . ' A are 1 , :, V a 'V I . -- .V , - ETRE LT Bill Nelson: I think the spirit, friendship, and unity between the members made the tennis team as successful as it was. Terrence Burroughs:'To lose the conference championship was a terrible calamity. Bob Cramer: At the first match of the year I was nervous and apprehensive. I knew that I was supposed to win, but I was more worried about not embarras- sing myself. Chris Nelson: That's just a great shot, a great shot. That's just too good! 1 TENNIS TEAM: Row one: Bill Nelson, Mike Teem, Frank Marchisello, Tom Reimers, Fil Studham Khalid Mustafa. 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'J Qs at , TRACK TEAM First Row: Chip Akers, Cornelius Barnes, Jim Flour- noy, Bill Lynch, Michael Bridlges, David Bryan, William Freeman, Ricky Weiger, Second Row: ony Brooker, Joe Hinton, Howard Walters, Mike Wall, Flo d Allen, Steve Parham, Harry McDaniel. Mark Chesnick Matt Drabick, Third Row: Herman Williams, George Exum, Butch Mat- thews, David Urban, Mark Warren, Russell Moore, Duane Brooker. Tony Ferrell, Alton Brown, Buddy Simmons, Chris Froman, Coach Wright, Not Pictured: Jo Jo Ferraro. 65 iii ,,Lk . KK . K . 1 , . .,111,g.5, wr- K if s .. '21 , . Q K '--LLL A -- - 'L . . . ' k .. ',.-. ,V ,, mLm h - KKA' LLVV .. ,, T KK4,-:zfif '1::i:1'!.5?' 'ii ' -1'uC:151'1g :::-.:. . 1, :5,:jg5:'-:sary -qK,gj..:q5K:- . 1' -K 'K i K , .X ,,,. ----Q LL,L -' 155 .. I K,KK .. , . mmi. K . , Q 'E . .gi Wt, THEY BE T THE VENTH Jejf Barbour: We had the po- JonXSchuch: We were in a lot of games until the seventh inning, tential butvjust couldnituput then we Chgked, it together. We lost too many close games because of one 1n- Don Klas: Almost every game was lost in the last inning because ning. we didn,t play together. , .. 5,3 as M. egg, ,M .f,f- ,i -- K ,- . iftguzis- S . -L if-it ' -- f,,:,.f,w1sw I 1. ,, ,iii 1158- 257' we sf . A ,,,,,.:g, f--.. , ., faq fm ,-3'3 : 1 -- ' ef nf is ..,,. . Jim. . .. tfQ,f,.,i,,f,. ,, ,S 9 , is kt, to ,W or rsss ,f lwfi --,t fri, iff '::- Nami AW, 'Hs '- 21 ,ggi ,keasstaa 'B A aft rti T . e. .1 BASEBALL TEAM First Row: Mike Early, Tony Kannan, Steve Hill, Andre Scott, Rick Griffis, Mike Brians. Second Row: Don Klas, Tim Mallard Qcapj, Wes Harrelle, Jon Schuch, Doug Allen, Mike Lesesne, Kinney Marchant Third Row: Coach Brown, Stewart Brooker, Tim Brueck, David Cole, Joe Brueck, Eddie Owens, John Ligotino, Jeff Barbour tmgrj. 67 SHS 01141 9 C 01 01141 141351 01141 7171 13171 19171 121141 13171 Football VARSITY CJR. VARSITY1 Terry Sanford Oxford Webb Henderson Vance South Johnston Smithfield Selma Garner Broughton Enloe Ca Millbrook 27171 0 C01 14101 7601 28171 211211 71211 201141 211351 31211 if , 1111. I , 5' 111 1 141 V fi fit ,,.,,. , 14 .,,, la. Soccer SHS l Henderson 0 Vance O Millbrook 1 l Garner l 2 Enloe 0 2 Broughton 0 2 Buies Creek l 3 Millbrook 1 1 Broughton 0 4 Cary 1 l Garner 0 2 Enloe 2 4 Chapel Hill l 2 Cary 0 Cross Country SHS 33 Ca 15 Sotliilh Johnston 21 Smithfield Selma 15 Enloe 21 Broughton 24 Millbrook I '1 ,. A 'VV' 1 ' HJ f 5 1 E55 41-af 4 SHS 9 9 6 8 9 4 6 5 9 5 9 9 5 . Al v U U . ta Girls, Tennis Smithfield Selma Garner Broughton Enloe Ca Millbrook Greenville Rose Smithifeld Selma Garner Broughton Enloe Ca Millbrook ff JW, ' 4- if 1 , . fi- S 4 - P 1 1 4 mf 'MJ--11 Basketball SHS 72 Terry Sanford 87 66 Rocky Mount 72 58 Terry Sanford 75 65 Henderson 68 Vance 53 Rock Mount 56 63 Hendirson 55 Vance 70 Ca 71 55 Walkie Forest 73 49 South 47 Johnston 82 Smithfield 67 Selma 57 Garner 64 67 Broughton 95 78 Enloe 82 62 Ca 61 56 Millbrook 55 50 South 52 Johnston 64 Smithfield 54 Selma 56 Garner 57 65 Broughton 87 66 Enloe 82 56 Cary 68 65 Millbrook 84 54 Broughton 75 ' 3 ' 73 ' CLE ' .- -. Tw P' , '--M -M 1 it 1. r. Wrestling SHS 33 Governor Morehead 40 South Johnston 64 Enloe 5 1 Broughton 47 Oxford Webb 18 Cary 56 Smithfield 55 Selma 38 Gamer Millbrook 'gg 7 Q5 K5 'IFR NNT: 'iii 1 K .1 : ,,1',r - 1 K ,, I 'X 4 J ... Q 4, A K - - W yi A f -- - 7 ' Girls' Basketball SHS 16 South 63 Johnston 40 Smithfield 55 Selma 3 1 Garner 38 22 Broughton 74 38 Enloe 33 35 Ca 71 Millbrook 28 Johnston 64 Smithfield 28 Selma 74 43 Gamer Brou hton 39 Enlog 27 Ca 50 34 Miirlybrook 42 34 Millbrook 36 41 76 43 67 z':-ww.. 4 Q. Volleyball SHS W Millbrook W Millbrook W Smithfield-Selma W Smithfield-Selma W South Johnston L South Johnston W Cary W Cary L Brougton L Broughton W Enloe W Enloe W Garner W Gamer I VVVV Boys' Tennis SHS 8 Gamer 8 Millbrook 5 Cary 9 Gamer 8 Millbrook 4 Broughton 6 Broughton 9 Enloe 7 Enloe 9 Smithfield Selma 3 Cary 7 Smithfield Selma Gymnastics SHS 77.95 Chapel Hill 46.6 98.5 Broughton 100.5 96 Broughton 99 104.4 Broughton 87 71.15 Chapel Hill 51.16 Broughton 34 107.55 Broughton 8125 ni Baseball SHS 0 Webb 7 0 Millbrook 2 2 Gamer 5 3 Cary 6 6 Smithfield 5 Selma 2 Webb 6 12 Broughton 0 3 South 4 Johnston 2 South 11 Johnston 5 Enloe 6 12 Millbrook 15 I Gamer 2 3 Cary 5 0 Smithfield 6 Selma 3 Brgoughton 13 2 Enloe 6 if lks ,.,.... . . 1 , i. g F X ii . i . sas . L ., , 1 ' J ,J 1 1 SHS 108 95.5 76 67.5 87.5 94 92 Track South Johnston Enloe Broughton Cary Garner Smithfield Selma Millbrook 27 33.5 60 68.5 45.5 42 44 J I .I qv + fl ff i Wg 2 fy WL ' ,KJ ,gf V vu f jf ' , lg si 1 x . Xi X - 3 5' . i b,MNfgy ,w, Q5fMfN W,M,i, ,,Q Qf A?WffQN? fwQWMf'fQ3hf fiifkf V7 f E Q61 H , xv fix 'Q J f JEKWB '1 Vi ' god : ' 5 ffl V NLQE 93? Jim, f in M, A D 'T f Y QQ! N I 1 lib? , 1, Xxiv M , , L Q44 + X WQXJQQ4 ' Qjxgpw X , Nfgw ., fu P A W4 a 1 X CX J Q vm .jx ww fflfyo g w Qi Q W , V M V 1 J k 1 'W Q :fi Aw g Y 4 gba: , ,X fy V Q, - ' E :lf iq I 'fi my . x 'Q Ww w We C, ,.,.. ., , iN SJW f' l 4 QR Q qv 119' fl N11 2 QQ .Nw U ww ? f .gf All 9 1 Y - R Q 5 f K4 K mf! 'Q N Tfi pw as 1 ws Y mf Q fiixx ,A fx X N 4,1 f x N Nxifw M P2 5'w ' wg if f xx-A my mx Um FINE L-iz Carnngmn. Jane Martin. Bohhi Cham? pion. Lis Christian. Karen Eades. Sherri Forehand. Dorothy Rogers. Robin Holland. Gail Cook. Susanna Wilkinson. Joni Wischhusen, Kathy McKellar. Pat Richman. Derrick Newsome. Mary Jo Chandler. Gail Brenner, Sherri Bedsole, Jeff Smith, Tim Morrison. Q l 72 H' YW Sue Jones. Michelle Edwards. Tammx Hes Icr. Ann Hollowell. Karen Taylor Brenda Boylan, Tina Wiesel, Janie Geiger. Laura Wood. Anne Reilley. . M! Ydla-:Avi ' J wi., i T? Mike Jacobs. Laura Bruce Rein- Doughton. .lay Dc- oso. Marion Lancy. Amanda Holliday. Bob Cramer. Josh Kardon. Reuben Young. Steve Parham. Meg Milroy. Pat Rich- Bowdcn. Nathan Johnson. Kenneth Johnson. man. Derrick Newsome. Chris Fromun. Dawn Goforth. Margaret Brown. Daryl Edgerton. Beverly Peoples. Scot Bullock. Michie Corey. Bruce Elleman. Chris Nelson, 1:3 TU' 4 'nn,. f ' 5 i 52 f f me ffl! f' H K Xi at ' i fi f ' ...A W .au x Aw.-. Ol w p I 4 in if i .: leg ' vi 73 David Winn. Blair Ciriffith. Kelly Akers. Byron Stratas. Jo Anne Franklin. Judy Troxler. Laura Wood. Janey Goldberg. Nick Stratas. Jena Hall. Marcie Wells. Becky Cornelius. Vikki Brown. Susan McPhail. Ellen Rhodes. Bill Boyette. Lynn Payne. Lori Lee Thomas, Margaret lfowle. Cindy Hamilton. Valerie Van Pell. Gigi Bowman. Dianne Dorsett. Kathy Patterson. Alli- son Northcutt. Laura Doughton. Karen Rogers. Bob Cramer. Dawn Goforth. Cathy Edwards. Anna Reddin. Christine Kauffman. Leslie Bowerman. Allison Hines. Patty Berly. Ann Krier. Julie Granberry. Karen McNeilage. Sue Jones. Ashley Dixon. Liz Carrington. Erin Berry. Laury Young. Suzanne Swart. LaVonda Duncan. Jo Jo lferraro, Judy lfaatz. Chris Froman. Janet Hamilton. Laura Barlow. Lauren Jones. Judy Al- len. Angela Holt, Suzanne Peters. Gayle May. Pam Kornegay. Ann Hollowell. Stacy Talbot. Kris Harrison. Carolyn Hanson. Andie Harrelle. Betty Moye. Shay Matthews. Janet Thorpe. Karen Taylor. Tammy Welsh. Susan Benson. Lew Gregory. Pat Griflith. Sherri Forehand. Tommy Quesanberry. Mike Donnelly. Le Ke- nan. Bryan Graham. Susan Eatman. Bonnie Hixster. Denise Glick. Beth Hawkins. Lee Ferrell. Jill Bornges- ser. Kim Brueck. Lisa Bollinger. Tammy Hesterm. Liz Kenan. Ginger Verdon. Sonya Cooper. Donna Con- gleton. Tricia Jamerson, Don Klas. Shelly McMahon, Mike Jacobs. Judy Faatz. Di- ana Donnelly. Jill Borngesser. Sally Burns. Chris Nelson. Bob Cramer. Norman Bennett. Josh Kar- don, Lee Ferrell, Steve Parham. Chris Froman. Da- vid Winn. Shelley MeMahon. Sherri Forehand. Anna Reddin. Susan Eatman. Anne Register. Dawn Goforth. Margaret lfowle. Becky Short. Bill Teague. Dorothy Rogers. Jim Harrison. Margaret Brown. Heather Jones. Reecie Solan. Suzanne Peters. Kim Lesher. Suzanne Swart. Cindy Lettle. Beverly Peo- ples, Judy Allen. ELECTIONS 74 , ,., ,l 1 ,M-f X s i YT, . 'tu t Q lp .., . ff WI uw: Q Soy xi ii 1 '-ya' 'f .s 6, Claude Allen. Debbie Anderson. Rita Blaylock. Richard Browning. Darlene Bullock. Donna Cangleton. Judy Craft. Francine Crauen. linid Gambrell. Robin Gardner. Beth Hawkins. Denny Parsons. Carol Rirce. Stephanie Scott. Kim Sarti. Terri Street. Chrystal Smith. Melissa Ussery. Susan Talman. Linda Wallace. Freda Zeh. Jan Walker. Sandra Wilder. Wayne Wilson. Renee Barnwell. Gail Bren- ner. Sherri Forehand. Hunter Hadley. Cassandra Mayrar. Amanda Holliday. Le Kenan. Don Klas. Pam Kornegay. Shelly McMahon. Madeline Maxwell. Shay Mat- thews. Theresa Proctor. Susan Rudolph. Tony Sarti. Denise Stevens. Karen Taylor. Beth Watkins. Clay Younge. Liz Newton. Donna Murray. Anna Reddin. Willa Rainbow. Donna Southerland. Becky' Short. Mick Stratus. Beverly Harris. Nancy' Williams. Dan Brackett. Mike Donnelly. Chris Dow. George Exum. Vic Gorunas. Jena Hall. Andie Harrelle. Carolyn Hanson. Chuck Ellison. ' D91 ll BQ! wi an 1 W44: liWl' , mlm, l .- , f f, Aunt '--wit? , MMI ia wr 1910 ' i J ' ,V if , ,gm mp, uw L iw ff' . . -V QM M , -I 2, , A me ,V K Li-Mm . . , was ww 'W 'WW' ', W ' up ff-V ' ,,,,, ,,,, J 7 if wif ' VVVM JEWI VNV mt , ii, a,,, , nl tl muwal ,n.,.,,..-.--. ,Vw .xp 5 , mf . . 7' - 1 lm, gm fgyag. f '- . , W' W T W We 'f7 ' ' 6 J ,F 51. il' J - .- 3 gm, V pf! ii .S , WV, ff. 'i . ' ti it tt' ' f wwf' ,- 3 gy tl Q VT, ' My ',. Sv 5 f it ' A A 1' ' ' T' ihnai-of-My 2. is f J' A it I . . f 5 'Q , V V , we K , V , 4- 1, -'f ' 51 VV gl 45, if , J d ,, ,nf it .Q 'V as f . A ' ., ' sfo 1 ,y .v 4. 'Q' fi ay! ' 6 E, A I 0 . -X .f, Qt ? J f f V ,yi .yiyz-L..fL.' Q y -- TIT-q,g wig l i 2 4 T, f - I ft' t W .4 I L . .., F1 ' C ' S V Wes Adams. Steve Baker. Scott Barnes. Renee Barnwell. Lenny Beller. Terri Betaneourt. Mike Bloodworth. Laura Bowling. Jay' Brantley. David Brickell. Barry Cates. Roger Caudill. Rick Cody. Luke Copeland. Renee Crawford. Mel Dean. Jim Dixon. Roger Gold. Wanda Greene. Clif- ton Griffin. Missy Gurly. Gordon Harris, Don llart. Dike Hinton. Diane llollowell. David Humphrey. Ray Hunt. John Jackson. James Jeffery. Allred Johns. Susan Johnson. Keith Jones. Thomas Littleton. Beth Lynn. Scott Northrup. Harvey Nutt. James Ogburn. Kathy Otstot. Braxton Overby. Mark Roy. Steve Sampair. Marilyn Sanders. Sherman Sapp. Michele Solomon. Bill Stayton. Jennifer Street. Abby' Strickland. Mike Teasley. lim Weaver. Cindy Willians. Patricia Williams. Dante Wilson. Kenneth Furev. Martin Perry. Sam Scudder. i 4 75 adidiig K Beth Stancil. Kathy Parsons. Kath- ' I I - crine Burnhill. Ronalee Coffey. Terry Brannon,Jan1e G1eger,Doug Vodnka. Donna I'f1CIdg,Tfdk,y H.1lleman.Valer1e Van Pell. Laura Dough- Bruce Elleman. Mark Davis lon, Erin Berry, Belinda Knisely. li- f1 k',u1sW71f'4 76 fl, if HOSPITALITY Julie Granherry, Susan Collins. Kim Lee. Lori Collins. Heather Jones. Debbie Gentry. Ellen Lowry, Betsy Sullivan, Margaret Churn. Maria Hart. Becky Cornelius. Kris Harrison. Lisa Cline. '94-:N-. j 2. I 4 Q. T T X, ' 'Q f . - I . ,. 5 L ,z . . ' V , e A, . ,, . f , 4 W: . , ,pf , gf A I ' if f ,, . -1 ,L yt 0 ' 'I Q' 3h 4' - ' -i 'N 'rr x il ,,-4, I, ' 1 - L -.T . -J X' 2 ' M .A L W i i f 1 AUDIO-VISUAL WE' , Mike Urben, Jay Delaney. Curl Yow. Eddi?Th3im'as, IEe.eSlifie,g John Van Pelt. Lisle Glover, Ron Philips. Tim Sampair. Jeff Conyers. Larry Saucier. Tim Brothers. if 'I 114 g3:esssm+,i '- 1 . , ,gf f:iSI:'2:-IZNITQ 'ti m ' ' If i Q , fl ,- Milroy. Freddy Gill. Kim Hippert. Kathy Sale. Butch Wrenn, Cindy Harrington. Bob Leak. Ellen Lowry 'eg ...paws-nun 545' EFA J A-1 New 'Sv 77 Kathy Parsons. Mary Anne Mitchell. Aida Doss, Denise Klohr, Patricia Tierney. 78 Ilgfeeddie i:3i1i.niiii Borngesser. Lisa Bollinger. Jill Brown, Liz Car- rington, Lon Collins. Bob Cramer, Judy Faatz. Sherri Forehand, Debra Gentry, Jena Hall, Cindy Harrington, Sherri Idol, Mike Jacobs, Lauren Jones. Derrick Newsom, Suzette Pennell. Ellen Rhodes, Bonnie Rivenbark, Dorthy Rog- ers. Kathy Sale. Tad Stahel, Debbie St. Clair. Karen Taylor, Steve Urben, Tammy Welch, Da- vid Winn, Laura Wood. Butch Wrenn. STANDARDS BDARD Boh Cramer. Ellen Rhodes. Ann Hollowell. Maircie Wells George lixum. Tracey Armstrong. Sandra Wilder S e . if .. , L.. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL US KWH' RCU? hen Young. Sheri Bedsole. Lauren Jones. Bob Cramer. Jay Del-ancy. Margaret Brown. Chris Froinan. Daryl Edgerton. Steve Parham. Laura Doughton. Lori Collins. Chris Harrison. Dawn Goforlh. Michelle Solomon. Amanda Holliday. Willa Rainbow. Diana Donnely. Andre Scott, Janie Geiger. Sally Burns. Camilla McClain. .-G' SOCLAL STANDARDS SM? rom Il. Nancy Thorne. Amie Harrelle. Susie loiseaux. Joyce Steadman. Daph- yne Wright. Lois Guess. 79 GE Joanne Franklin. Kelly' Akers. Martin Bragg. Cindy Trunihower. Julie lflowers. Michael Reed. Mark Fields. Steve Gunn. Allison Northcutt. Tom Pupa. Janet Harvey. Freda Zeh. Scott Schillinglaw. Katherine Barnhill. James Register. Hakan Oxisik. Tri- cia Owen. Pam Kapka, Kim Anderson. Janet Atkinson. John Rose. Susan DeBrunner. Martie Volland. Jeanine Hamann. Mona Hassan. Ave Mitta. Sharon McDowell. Cindy Jackson. Liz Christian. Beanie Brown. Ray Bran- don, Meg Milroy. Matt Drabick. Scott Haddon. Kevin Hales. Roh Chapin. Tony Bowerman. Janet Atkins. Don DeVries. Felicia Jernigan. Randy York. Duane Brooker. Kevin Murray. Tricia Haugh. Jill Borngesser. Ku- mkum Mathur, Jim Harris. Bob Leak. Sally' Cunningham. Jonathan Watson, Dan Johnston. Tim Hess. Bret Bass. Mike Cowan. Joni Wiehhusen. Jeff Davis. Liz New ton. Louise Noell. Lynda Ritzen. Jeiit' Kcnline. Sam Hawkins. Linn Wakeford. Mark Tommerdahl. Alan Beam, Nancy' Corbin. Carin Augustsson. Karen Eades. ,, .wf f Ui? Eplltfilfhplif Larry Dingmore: The German's orga zation is evident in the results of anything they do. Real Clockwork! V-wr-,-.z . , ' 1. W W E' I ti..tsi.... . . 'QQTYV Q vi you LI, A 55 41 ff' 1 wiv .asmsmff Q' , .Q J. f . 4 .. ,Q 'j e ' E I -A i'1'7fg' 4 V l ,,5'1,', f . rf I' 'A , - 'T if -vw ' a . gf f fi-254 as 31-jfzzag ggjii . it 'fljvm iftff ...W , f fl' ff it K ' -that .Q X., . . V .. L J ,f. 1 ,.., W J 4' ,Ms . x, s 1 Q -.u,ig,,i7 -mfg, ,,,-,Ja -...V Z, At -V 'Q 5,47 7-LN. ' ' 4, 1. ' ., 5 ., - 1: 'H' -gJ.n,,y ky'-Q 4 A J.. ,Z ,ga 1 - ' 4 2 ' vv i M f ' J' .lt , 3 W XY ii 'Mus' i. W H in ,..,, Z J . r V M 4 1 H4 -, nv A , . f ff H ' 'f , , f' w ,f 45' 1 .s -1.2. 1'i', ,Q 21-ggi. ,. . wgfwfem 5+ Q' w yy Q 1545 J ,,,.i 'Q ' .geaf 'f', W ,, ,- 4 ,V V, . . - .H I , N-533-fQhnu,1ef17 J -fd 5 JJ ' - 1 , ., A ,, . ' A f is vw 'L ' i , 4-M 'fr , My . 2 as 1 frm , .HV vw . ff . all aff: r .3 ,gf ,A-, V A , . 1.4 wa. ., I . My , .. yy . .3 It. T V . , ...Wh ' gn. Ly If A x, - - fs N . Qt- . . : 4 f., J' ,,v-f V A 5. Jawa X K t l 3? 33,49 1. 'N-mx 1 80 l leg Milroy: Youlve never ved until youlve been se- Beanie Brown: The German Club has great unity Larry Dirgmore The Maldavlans :naded by the German Club and spirit that causes us to try out best, not left SOM THING to be desrred uring Christmas! just for ourselves, but for the others in the club. QI can't put my finger on 10 Kina L 5 st? we ?ft..1.a, . I ' - - , J, . - 2,5 f SWR ...ms 1 .rm . .., - . X f ff N , fu: :X .2 uf IS' 11' ' W .- 1 . 1 T Ng 5 rg T T , 5 3559 X A if I N J. 'Xa xslt: ,Q ,Si s av 4 ' -' .XS 1- rt K ' fps is lsst X. A ,',-- -ij s t SJ 'vt Vicki Addudell. Fred Bates. Alicia Bell. Bill Bradley. Joyce Britt. Lisa Cofer. Liz Carrington. Gayle Cook. Meg Holman. Tracey Caviness. Judson Cooper, Laura DeJong. Jay DeLancy. Kim Edminston. Debra Gentry. Julie Granberry. Hunter Hadley. Evalyn Hcthcock. Dana Kozak. Peter Kozak. Ashley Hinton. Susan Jones, Suzanne Pendergrass. Lauren Jones. Kristine Kauffmann. Ann Krier. Liz Ke- nan. Kathy Lanning. Camilla McClain, Carol Nunally, Sherry Nechvatal. Karen Overton. Beverly Quates. Lynn Rudisill. Anne Riley. Sam Scudder. Russ Snyder. Butch Wrenn, Amanda Webster. Ma- rica Tew. Katy Sedgwick. Marlene Pctska. Kit Ringrose. Rhonda Phillips. Donna Freitag. Mike Hines. Susan Master. Andrea Willis, Dusty Vince. Joe Burroughs. Cornelia Morton, Patti Cramer. Terrence Burroughs, Anne Sineath. Julia Lewis. George Exum. Jayne Cox. Teresa Proctor. Virginia Winte, Karen Ray. Margaret Churn. Pat Richman, David Bailey, Carl Bussaca. fr - wa'-v m W. ..... ,. 82 Pat Richman: Thirt people stuffed in the back of a hay-filled pick-up truck dashing through the streets of Raleigh resulted in swollen vocal chords and frostbitten bods. Ashley Hinton: After a week of hiding from yolks and the enemy we finally windmilled our way down Shelley Road in time for the parade. X. 5 if Lina Adham. Debbie Anderson. Lee Ba- refoot. Mike Barnes. Patti Berly. Gail Brenner. Jon Brophy. Vikki Brown. Virginia Burwell. Leslie Clegg. Teresa Clifton. Rick Coble. Melinda Crawford, Bridgett Crowder. Susan Davis. Edith Dean. John Dinger. Lyn Donaldson. Aida Doss. Richard Dubois. Diane Erdis. Chuck Ellison. Laura Farrington. Pamela lfritsch. Mary Ellen Fulghum. Susan Funderburg. John Gatton. Nancy Giles. Denise Glick. Cindy Hamilton, Ruth Harke. Cynthia Hinton. Kim Holzschuh. Nedda Ibrahim. Kim Johnson. Melanie Jones. Lisa Kline. Dana Kozak. Melissa Mackie. Shay Matthews. Debra McCoy. Norman Mehta. Lisa Mi- chaels, Reiko Mori. Donna Murray. Kathy Nanney. Henry Northcutt. Susan Ord. David Page. Pam Palmer, Karla Parker. Kathy Patterson. Suzctte Pennell. Diane Peterson. Richard Rand. Toni Reiniers, Beth Klohr. Anna Reddin. Carole Renick. Dorothy Rogers. Greg Schmidt. Karen Smith, Mark Smith. Tad Stahel. John Stanley. Byron Stratas, Stacy Talbott, John Trevillian, Kellee Trice. Andrew Van- ore. Janin Vassilion, Jay Veirdon. Barbara Watkins. Jennie Watson, Donna Webb. Susanna Wilkinson. 1 3 ly K ff .4 l lug, 'x X QQ - I La it V yi , L X 'Q T l Q f.,,1 rind' Z xi ,fe -ty.-LL, Vxcfdl' M tv Julie Hedgvpelh: Practically everything v. nt wrong with the French Club Float. The papier mache was too heavy and didnft stick. Part ofthe float tell off on the way to school. How ever, making the float was a lot of fun. ,.-J' -Zi-'fiv Q Y L 2 . , v,' ' A? - ' ..P4f, ' I - ga it 2. W ' ' 5 i 1' ' ' . f , QQ, ,ig xlib. 1 mv' , ,,: .., V, ,bk , 3.53: , q vi: Q ' -. ' Af 7 ai-8 ' . 0, , , ,. , lj' ,f Q ,. 1, . 1 X ' ii' . 1 g ,Q Y F ix R - A I . K , 'ck- N -eq 1 .1 1 1 H A I K in ,V Ig! af r I 'af 5 . X Y ., - , , . Q V A i ff , -., , 1 'ri i N. ff . 5. x k J . 5, K .J Q Tm 3. . giaf E '7' f f , ' if - ' tx i if , , fi . as Bilbf Jaromin: The other language girls deserved to win because they are so muscular. The Latin girls are more feminine. 84 'ff Nickie Bartholomew, Betsy Sullivan, Jeff Conyers, Billy Jaromin, Donna Duvernary. Kathy Cox, Carla Dolce. Terry Cartwright, Beanie Brown, Ann Baldwin. Judy Emery, Karen Russell, Kim Hippert, Carl Yow, Nancy Lach. Lisa Smith, Scott Hoyle, Debbie Hancock. Hope Anderson, Sue Heath, Tricia Farmer, Janey Goldberg. Susan Dickerson, Laura Charest, Candice Mathews, Rick Donnalley, Jack Johnson. Lisa Taylor. Lenny Beller. Curtis Correll, Donna House, Tripp Bulla, Marcie Wells, Tim White, Susan Lopez. Steven McElveen, Butch Monteith, Nancy Walters, Patty Reynolds, Ray Luce, Dawn Colwell, Ann Talton, Kelvin Burroughs, John Corey, Melissa Ussery, Debbie Grantham. Kathy Parrish, Elaine Martin, Lew Gregory, Sue Jacobs, Tim Morrison. Paul Ridgeway, Chris Clark, Daphne Drew. Don Perry, Jayne Peacock, Bruce Elleman, Carol Moffett, Chip Younce, Beth Stimmel, Susan Harrison, Aimee Sagan. , f',,i ,' ' J t z ,,'stt' 1 L, 4 ffi- J - ' P' Tim White: Since the lan- guage is dead, there is not Bilbf Jaromin: I didn,t like the Maldavians Marcie Wells: The Latin Club waged much to learn about the They were terrible, always yelling and dis a successful victory using fair, country that would be worth tracting us. Other than that, the Olympics effective, and ingenious war tactics. anything. were great. XV K um s-'fi ,lr fsii Yay . may , A . , . -sf 5. ,nn x V .4 5 .. g. 1:-f,1a.,-v,. - ,, , -h H.:-1 ff ,, v.wQ?'? ' vfqg E .i , , ' A .gf-, My-gr-.f'wx,.g - Y B .fin 7441- - . ri' ,, gs ., ' .ff- 'asmfy-fiyfivi eff. f - 'V .p 1 - J A -. vg,ri1i'fx, gl 5- , , - Q . ' ' 1 .2-wifi.. -V11 Tv I f. 'Ei J. ,af vw' ., ' if wt'-'7-:Q',e, f '- - . - ff,-'eknsksd f, Y,-fly - i K, ,.w,q His' W.-Q .6 .. .. , A -2 . ii--fl' ,, A - - a:,a,i5.L,i,,k ff, ,H - V I in 'Am ' : X im it Tv Krieg A f cfvurijlf ..i,..,.,'i , , , . L .4 P .. fag. g J.:: .1395 is I J N' 'Q ' TH. 7, .+N,:1,.eg. ' i f i ,laafa-Merf, - ,,+ V. i.'t is it , . w al-4-:ggLf .' +eQ'lrfg,H1m - ' i fW' . '2 ? ?'f , ,,, K. ,cf-my :':'ff1 A L hh JK. 4 IQ. a -1 I , ...iv ,J 15 . z Kix . '35, X fin x 5, ,E jf -Q QV, X Q y E ia X gt 5 6 nfsiji.. . 'ii X Cx qi . ,, ,F 1 i l ii ,f f' f fs., Y x In I, .P ' l 56 Q Q? 17? ff e 5' X 6 i Q ' 'Q 1 A 'Q Q 'H-. Nancy Walters: A lot of people were upset about the selectiveness of this year s Honor Society nominations and about the basis for the tinal selection of inductees. A lot of weight was placed on service to school and teacher op- inion, which tends to be arbitrary and based on our relationshi with the teachers. I can un erstand the fee ings of those with very high averages who were not admitted. .V- ,4 .WQJ :QM -4' -4. 86 2. Steve McElwee, Ethel Hall, Jonathan Watson, Besma lbr- ahim, Sharon McDowell, Nancy Walters, Gayle Cook, Philip Herold, Tim White, Kum Kum Mathur, Chris Nelson, Patricia McHugh, Anna Reddin, Beanie Brown, Amanda Holliday, Sally Burns, Mark Warren, Janet Jessup, Dawn Colwell, Allison Northcutt, Kathy Patterson, Donna Harwood, Sheri Bedsole, Doug Bissell, Marcia Blackbum, Bob Cramer, Debbie First, Dawn Goforth, Pat Inman, Jay Barlow, Dorothg Rog- ers, Barbara Bogle, Terry Bragg, John Dinger, Aida Doss, Laura Farrington, Janie eiger, Mike Jacobs, Cammie Jerome, Belinda Kniseley, Susan Lach, Jerry Parrish, Kathy Parsons, Marlene Petska, Mark Tommerdahl, Susie Touissaint, Barbara Williams. is 1 4 7' A F' O C I rr W' S 22, a ' Mike Ostrander, Sherri Bedsole. Bruce Elleman, Lauren Jones. Cammie Jerome. Dawn Goforlh. Joni Wischhusen. Toni Boverman, Dawn Colwell. Bob Cramer, Cindy Hamilton, Jim Harrison, Laura Farrington. John Van Pelt. Bruce Reinoso, Beth Stancil, Patricia Tierney. Jonathan Watson, Carl Yow. Kathy Zorowski, Doug Bissell. Margaret Brown. Jay DeLancy. Josh Kardon. Reuben Young, Mike Jacobs, Beverly Peoples, Allen Jernigan, Katherine Barnhill. Ashley Hinton. Derrick Newsom. I v -'a,.u . a-an... 'N-- -l AE '11 fftfm .Nxt ..-,fb,, its ,TfMafw:zWfWf. Wfff-Nfff f 3, in ,.,, ,, ,. . ' t J . ge fa e , ,, if f --tt, f fy '41, I Oat fi, 3 .jfs -Q 1' ,F ' :..,- ,E:s1.lisE1-2 ' Future Homemakers ' Denzlo Avery, Lisa Bol- Of linger, Evelyn Bowman, Jill Brown, Cynthia Denning, Geri Dernes, Lee Ferrell. Sherri Forehand, Christy Jeffreis, Beronica Johnson. Chris Miller, Gretchel Newkirk, Cynthia Ofeharik. Pam Poole. Darrelene Quigley. Belinda Rogers, Vonda Sim- mons, Audrey Tomlinson, Given Williams or 8 t T' 4 y 1 it Q 88 Mike Ostrander, David Crowe, Kathy Southerland. Macon Jones, Cynthia Nichols. Bob Barnette, Denzlo Averly. Darlene Barbour, Frank Beal. Cynthia Bridges. Sharon Craven, Kathy Daly, Linda Desaulines, Kat y Edwards, Carl Facey, Mary Fulghum. Pamela Greene. Blair Griffith, Michael Hall, Tommie Hamm, Sabina Hayes, David Hoffman, Theresa Houck. Annette Howard, Bill Howard, Paula Johnson, Kathleen Howe, Hal Humrickhouse, Maurie Llewellyn Betty Locke, Danny Lowery: Vicki Mitchell, Bev Moore. Dennie Nichols, Janet Pearce. Kim Rhodes. Jill Schluehter, Stephen S erwood. LuAnn Sibley. Jim Stipe. Kim Stone, Sharon Tew. Nancy Will. Cheryl Yount, Gynell Woodruff' S lv 5 I if J A ,J uv' - F, ' 7 ' . . .-it . ' ' - - t ' . , iii J i f 'I A , ' Q. X. - ' v - at ' WF , ., . iz ' V I , -X 'I 1 .. - ' Av - '- ,t ' fJ' e?if1 ' B ' 5 ' We '?1' I r Q QW:- In F E Judv Allen. Donna Baker. Lisa Bollin er. Kathy Croom. Kim Edminsten. Laira Farrington. Margaret Fowle. Dena Frontiero. Kim Lee, Debbie McCutcheon. Susan McPhail. Mill Miller, Meg Milroy, Liz Newton, Louise Noell, Susan Ord, Richard Rand. Ellen Rhodes. Suzanne Swart, Susie Touis- sant, Michael Wells, Sis Wiggs 'Q 'fo ' ,',, Karen Ausle . Storm Cannad . Jill Brown, Chegfl Chavils, Dave yCole, Susie Cuffe, Debra Deal. Debbie Dilthey, Mary Jean Downing, Marla Edwards. Jim Fulkerson, Rosanne Galletta, Julie Gelbin. Cindy Harrington. Wanda Hawk- ins. Many Hedrick. Darcey Jones, .loanne Kennison, Kristine Larsen, Karl Lewis. Leslie Mclnturff. Katherine McKinnely. Donna Murray. Mary Otstot, Suzette Pen- nell. Debra Remsburger. Patty Rute, ebbie Smith, Beth Stancil. Debbie St. Clair. Carol Steckenrider, Matt Tervo, Laurie Travica, Bonnie Trevillian. Debbie Tucker, Patricia Williams, Dorothy Daugherty ,Q l X! .s. 89 Kit Ringrose, Martin Bragg, Liz Kenan, Christine Kauffman, Kathy Sale, Stacey Talbot. Ann Cameron, Betsy Millsaps, Teresa Proctor, James Reg- ister, Brian Phillips, Joe Burroughs, Karen Taylor. Laura Wood. Mike Hines, Karyl Edgerton, Kris Larsen, Amy Holland, Jona- than Watson, Fil Stidham, Wcs Adams, Angela Holt. Bridgett Crowder, Carol Moffett. Daryl Edgerton ' 4.,,.f- 3 ....,, , ' ki-V' Btwnrtaclrn Dan Johnston gl Glen Francis. Les: lie Whitlock. Debbie Mauney. Mary Jo Chan- dler, Cathy McKellar. Jeff Smith, Larry Saucier. Johnny Jackson 'a ,Q , . -.' I . I etit to B to ,.s EMER i b:B,, Q - Qs. ' ' ' ieeeel 91 vu W Kath Buckner. John Core, Heidi Hirschman, Pat Inman, Cindy Jack- son, Mike Jacobs. Kat Mercer, Mill Miller. James Register. Don- ald Simpson. Bettie Simpson, Tammy Stainback. Mark Warren. Tom Lanier, Lori Thomas I ' flla' W - - f P '2- -9' I .,,4 J, f 3' gf If .al53'f ' 'w.I .-Siam?-B ...Qs- N .J-I-Q' W 1 . -Q Q1 o Owen War Gamers Guion, Nathan Johnson, Michie Corey, Kenneth Johnson. Richard Rand, Randy Ross, Robert Dunn, Greg Mull, Roger Bullock. Al Kushina, Charles Gilley 1 ' x 55173 K s 5 if Ag., A393 1 J ' , V 'le ' Q,gJjfpY ., Q r . .I ' . ,A A' A - J IQ ua Qf9?s , i?i 3f 'iagasik-. . g:a,, W A . 3,35 -,ig: ,-g.,d'.'g 91 Marion Bowden. Leslie Whitlock. Patricia Tierney. Aida Doss. Amy Margolin. Laura Walker. Pal lnman. Heidi Hirschman. Dayna Whitman. Beth Jones. Lynn Holland, Jan Walker. Tom Morrisey. Hugh Hodge. Janet Harxey. Luke Copeland. Lauren Jones, Linn Wakeford, Evelyn Hetheox. Kathy Buckner. David Pierce. Bruce Elleman. Steve Gunn. Holly Abramson. Maureen Master. Paul Mag- dars. Betty Sharpe. Kal Mercer, Karen Overton. Kathy Zorowski, Patricia McHugh. Katherine Barnhill. Beanie Brown K .. 5, t '-X -.k- A i i ., ..... . ,.. , ' . fi- ii glfl fi K w . - P .e 1 ,sffllfllfff ii ' T. ii f 1 J . f- ' 'Sigma f fi ig- 1 fl , W 1 V . m fyfqflzhw V X 1'!.f'f ' , Y .3 1 1 X' 'A ' is 92 fiida Doss: Although we Thespians', consider ourselves dignified, I have heard it said that our most -notable talent is the one that we have For making fools of ourselves. 'Inf Hugh Hodge: The Drama Club could very well be the best club at Sanderson if you're looking for laughter and fun. You get a chance to make a fool of yourself without being a fool. fix f uf , 'B 93 Angela Holt: It wouldn,t matter if Gigi Bownuin. Karen MacNeilage. Erin Berry. Elizabeth Jiickwn. Susan the S HFIHIICIICS WCTC fa1'1l21StlC' 4' Iulickgrscin. Enidvaainbrreil. sielpmnlie Saou. Marrqgargi Churn. Kim iigiifr. no Oni at Sanderson will give lhem Ndnu Dillard ClimlCmw.S.1lIx Moselu. Emilx Dcbndm Susan Hdsxxell. Phxllis Bmmh Annette Vmgngr. Dcrribk NewSZim.c'1i1m6 Film? ' ' ' ' ' ' a chance. 144 4 ' Q 5 i 6 1 5 e . 5 E K 8 -M--:aff ,F iii 7 qv H' 'f ' i , ,,,, . Magi? 1... at 576-1 . N ' . 1 ' f If I sl 4, tei il , s I4 - 4 .. . : V - .', 7 3 L I 1 .1 'FP fig Z ,aff , ,Q , 1 A P V 115. O fl 4 -LA. ,iii lil l' l ' -W' - 533552537 ilf -. 5' 35' 6 as W1 ,. Y mls? P31535 .iNl. ,554 luv-M.,,.,,,, ' 'V -ink-Q-W Jafar.. .--J 94 -...NE I E f -A. km ' Vickg Jeffries, Christ Jeffries, Melissa ' Mac ie, Carol Renicg, Kim Holzchuh. Sandra Young. Pam Fritsch. Pam Garrard, C nthia Nichols, Gretchel ' Susie Toussaint, Janie Gei er. Amanda Hol Newkirk y liday, Tina Wiesel, DemetragPelry .st A -.5 ,ip Ki Stage Band inoso, Harry Leach. Ricky sen, Phillip Herold. Steve Lemay ,-2 Shirley Martin, Nick Morrison, Jerry Parrish. Joe Collins. Barbara Williamson, Bruce Re- Fleming. John Dinger. Greg Meyer, Jan Lar- Barrett. Mike Urban, Dan Tranthan. David 'KN JZ. +L-an 96 ' Charles Aldrich. Barbara Arneth. Joe Col- lins. Josette Baffaro, Merritt Barnett. Steve leale. Andrea Betts, Martin Bragg. Jon Brophg. Scott Bullock. Debbie Deal. John Dinger, James Farlow, Ricky Fleming. Julie relbin. Roger Gold. Phillip Herold, llenneth Johnson, Betsy Jones, Nancy Lach, Karl Zorowski. David Lemay. Richard lester. Shirley Martin. Sharon McDowell. Greg Meyer. Nick Morrison. C arol Nun- nilly. Tommy Parkin. Jerry Parrish. David Pierce. Bruce Reinoso. Jean Reinoso. C reg Schmidt, Laurie Sleigerwald, Scott Shillinglaw. Becky Shirk. John Trevillian. hike Urban, Mike Wells. Robert Walters. Barbara Williamson. Cindy Wright was IK Laurie Stei erwald, Bets Jones, Andrea Betts, Cindy Wri ht, Kath Zorowski. Leslie Mclnturff, Martha g Voland, Pa?McHugh, Myelanie Jones, Mike Urban, Mike Vgells, Jerry? Parrish, Janey Geiger, Amanda Hol- liday, Suzie Toussaint, Pam Kapka, Josette Buffaro, Rickey Fleming, John Dinger, Greg Meyer, Matt Tervo. Domi? Hoffman. ebbie Deal. Greg Schmidt, Julie Gelbin, Janet Jessup, Belinda Knisley, Suzette Pennell, Kathy Chesnick, Bruce Reinoso, Susan arrison, Nick Harrison. Davi Pierce, Carole Renick, Nancy Lach. Karl Zorowski, Kathy Parrish, Jean Reinoso, Debbie Smith, Harry Leach. John Boone. Mark Miller. Mike Bames, Mark Hammond, Carl Andrus, Kevin Aldrid e, Jayne Peacock, Lanetta Jones, Ann Otstot. David Klas, Cheri Davis, Chris Clark. Becky Shirk, Karen Vance, Steve Barrett, Jan Larsen, Janey Brown. Kim Honschuh. Thad O'Briant, Mike Josey. Paul Terry. Tina Wiesel. Demetra Petry. John Trevillian. Steve Beale, Thomas Hill, David LeMay. Matt Drabick. Kathy Sedgewick. Tim Smith. John Liles. Phil Herold. Jon Bro h . Lisa Michael, Tad Stahel, Francine Sgencer. Joe Collins. Barbara Arneth. Cindy Jackson. Denise Dempsey. Cynthia Smith, Doreen Leonardi gharon McDowell, David Page, Martin ragg ml- 7, N31 Z T1-fwxfgx If-, .- . A, gh Q ,, ' 7 J., f-pf Lyra' . .Q 4 Sig A, fir, . rw t M, f - 5-1 .- ,M ya .,',.'fw::- if .- wi' ' H ',1g 'A?:. 1 K :rf ,qgffgv-3'.xLw,a3 'if 573 - 'Q wg rliivefffhgt-A . if 'C uc :LL 97 G h tr Wanda Akins, Carol Armstrong, Marcia Blackburn, Carla Dolce, Dena Frontiero. Ellen rc a , Gelbin, Janie Geiger, Jennie Goldberg, Ingrid Haddon, Gail Hafley, Beverly Harris, Mona Hasson, Donna Harwood, Scott Hoyle, Sherri Idol, Nathan Johnson, Beth Klohr, Meg Milroy, Betsy Millsap, Tim Morrison, Susan Ord, Cathy Shearin, Lisa Smith, Sara Thomas, Jennie Watson, Laura Wood, Leslie Wynne, Ann Un- derwood, Barbara Arneth, Josette Baffaro, Merritt Barnett, Steven Beale. Andrea Betts, Scott Bullock, John Dinger, Julie Gelbin, Phil Herold, Nancy Lach, Harry Leach. Shirley Martin, Sharon McDowell. Greg Meyer, Nick Morrison. Carol Nunnally, Jerry Parrish, Jayne Peacock. Bruce Reinoso, Greg Schmidt, Scott Shillinglaw, Mike Urben, Mike Wells, Barbara Williamson, Cindy Wright, Carl Zorowski in -s S is ,, -, ty- ,,,. . J , e . :tg--N . yy,,Q-N M - :-gg frm:-Aiggens-:ef me his ef ,Eli Nigga E1 Sa SSR. 'vi il- X ey i s may tt sg? C :,, ,... , 98 Meg Milroys Everytime the Orchestra schedules a con- cert we find out that there's some sports event that same night. There,s no competing with athletics! . -- - -lil Mark Hammound. Dou 'las Hoffman. Janet Jes- sup. Steven Konrad, David Lloyd. Kenneth Morgan. Anne Otstot. Mack Perry. Cynthia Smith, Tim Smith, Dana Trantham. Lewis Wclborn, Thomas Youn , Kathy Zorowski. Susan Harrison. Richard Ritz. John Liles. Chip Akers. Kevin Aldricige. Karl Andrus. Mike Barnes. Steve Barrett. Tony Bostic. Janey Brown. Chris Clark. Daphne Drew. Phillip lfrate. Lanetta Jones. Pam Kapka. David Klas. Kevin Konrad. Ann Krier. Jan Larson. Walter Leach. Keith Lewis. Lisa Michael. Thad O'Briant. Kevin O'Donnell. Jayne Peacock. Robert Quigley. Karen Ray. Kathy Sedgevvick. Debbie Smith. Francine Spencer. David Urban. Jeff Ruan. Debra Parker. Roy Smith Y 'fgi if Q gig, f K x if -1 'I s v 23-'Q ,,, i' :SA rw A-.xii sf N '3 , . 'li ' fe E Eg: ... ,. - I Q K . ' Laura Wood: People enjoy bands more. It s just that way and always will be unless more students are exposed to orchestra and music. Yu if 1,2 Rl ,gigs jf Geri Baron: One sophomore asked me where the Chorus Room was and I told him it was on the third floor next to the swim- ming pool and if he wanted to get there fast I could sell him an elevator ticket. ' Dais Ashlev. Jeff Bar- boug, Geri Baron, Yvonne Best, Ronald Branche, John Brown, Kathy Buck- ner, Ann Chavis, Gwen Chavis, Glen Davidson, Cynthia Denning, Nancy Desern, Joclly Dolkiy. Doug Harkins, Patri- cia Johnson, Irene I-Ielle, rank inton, George Locke. Brenda Long. Julie Long, Annette Miles. John Mitchell. Sandra Rowland. Wilma Mitchell, Kim Monroe. Kathy Moore, Karen Overton, Kathy Parrish. Linda Perry, Diane Scarboro. Sam Scudder, Gloria Snellings. Mike Stallings. Joyce Steadman, Carol Steckenrider, Sandra Walker. Tim Weaver, Henry Quick. Dan Samuel. Peyton Stamper, Den- nis Webster Jejj' Barbour: Nobody can describe Mr. McDowell. He always smiling. Maybe he runs on batteries. Q03 100 Pxdfks ' Holl Abramson, Lisa Baile ', Susan Ben- son,yJoyce Britt, Gaye Buiwell, Donna Congleton, Francine Craven, Stephanie Fessenden, Sylvia Forbes, Dee Ann Frazier, Zenohia Fuller, Robin Gardner, Debbie Grantham, Jeanine Hamann. Gail Hamilton, Marla Hart. Kim Holzschuh, Candy lngle, Michelle Jarnagin. Kim Johnson, Lauren Jones, Brenda Long, Beth Martin, Elaine Martin, Linda Nutter, Linda Parker, Suzanne Pendergrass, Pam Poole, Carol Price, Tammie Register, Carole Rcnick, Stephanie Scott. Tammy Sinikes. Cookie Stanley. Terrie Street, Freda Zeh, Kellee Truce, Melissa Ussery. aren Vance. Janice Walker, Pam Waters, Amanda Webster, Genny White, Lisa Stevens, Joy Crews. l- l ci Carol Sleckenrider: Rumor had it that the Choral De partment was going to get new facilities. However, due to the normal practices of society, we still have the girl's gym. o , 7 y 0 A I x 5 f 'Q V QF xkgfl X it ' u . 5 Nj -.E i ...-4? lOl Laura DeJ0ng.' Mr. McDowell has got to be the most unusual person I have ever met. , , . . G' ls E Janet Atherton. Marcie Blackburn, Pam Dean, Terri He S a k1nd'hearted SQN Wlth a rare Sense b A If F flgelgll ic Brinntjn,1shuf0nChapmg1n. susgn Ddaveilig AKnn Dfvb- of humor. But I do w1sh someone would buy ins, met ea aison, nn o owe , Tynt ia ac son, Mona Jo nson, ren a u , im ee, ' Y Helen Lasater, Ellen Lowry. Shay Matthews, Sharon Myers, Karen Peebles, Marlene Petska, the poor man a Ught belt he Suffers SO at Nancy Walters, Suzanne Sherwood, Evelyn Sutton, Marcle Wells. COl'1CCI'tS. Rx f' . ,..: kk , S A 'N' 4 K X hgh K S it E if N '- t l 355 S5393 'N 3 Q E l X sf Q 5 l Ny ig Q lg NAR? N, s lg W is 3 F l l rt 102 Dottie Amos, Cornelius Barnes, Evel n Bowman, Larr Brodie, Elizabeth Carrington, Doniaa Hall, Ronaleg Coffey, Lee Ferrell, Pete Coreene, Constance Hinton, Vivian Lee, Kathie Howard, Lauren Jones, Denise Kholr, Ronnie McCoy, Mag Anne Mitchell, Masa Mori, Jeannie O'Neal, Karen Peebles, Alberta anders, Debbie Totman, Robin Utley, Fred Walker, Carol Williams, Vicki Neely Salbf Burns: If I could have one wish it would be for an air Janet Atherton It s good conditioned auditorium which was to see the faculty at a con romised to be built in 1973 cert, but its better to see t was to be finished by 1976 more students' QQ UIQ .ll , W? 'N ae: :GX aswiwgg Marty Andrews. Jay Barlow. Norman Bennett. Barbara Hoge. Sally Burns. Susan Cable. Laura Dejong. Nancy DuBois, Carol Gay. Hunter Hadley. Jackie Hill. John Holder. onna Moore. Derrick Newsom. Anne Noneman. Tom Rcimers, Dorothy Rogers, Nancy Walters. Leslie Whitlock ji NE if 1 ' in - i 11 . 9 walk ...gf l . f.. K Mai' Hemi.. I 7 - ,.ff lO4 A, X 1F' , Q . I f , :iff I I . 'I F , Q 0 3' Barber Quartet Norman Bennett Beauty Quartet Arm Hollowcll Derrick Newsom Murcic Black Tom Rcimcrs. Leslie Whitlock burn. Susan Davis. Nancy Walters x J l 45 ig, K 3 , g tettt'tf fi f f 4 V, , A M L pr D5 ' 5 .'kgf Q-. 'Q'-5 A ' ' ,Q , , W r M ta 'W f 'A . ga ' . ' 2 ,- W 5 Tom Morrise , Patricia Tierne , Carol Arm- strong, ,lohnyAschenbrenner, yRod Bedford, Katherine Bamhill, Lisa Bollinger, Diann Freeman, Lois Guess, Wes Har- relle, Susan Haswell, Meg Holman, Lauren Jones, Josh Kardon, Cind Little, Kat Mercer, Kim Mitchell, Wanda Ray, John Stanley, Mike WalL Nancy Williams, Bruce Elleman -azvf' 3 , -2,, w ' X K I X , 3' I H gmt, s , ' x I , f n , l06 Hollx Ahrlmwn Kuthw Buukmr Nlltlllt. 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YXNT, f YXYXXQ ,JN ,f fix Lv 4ZfQ6?xYffE'?AfQlg5?G7gKf?Q XXELCQQZWQQESXFP M W ,J , N , 1, L QQJ 5 1' m1-4554505 xx fy, M V ' -1 Fw if A pf xr ,A J X A Y,f'N VJ 'D A , N L 'N ,X N ,JN VX CNVQ N M fm ff fx V A X' W , 44.13 LINNQ N C , , X W 'X Y AM: V AY5 U , V, 'mf ffq WR M ,K WY 'XXX WKQ W- v y .x. 1 , 1 QQ 'N N , f M v if 4 4 ,Q Q R f y fQ Q4 1 lyk ,Q f l 9 HE Kgs AEEM 025, f uf '65 KN 475' '!.a ,N ! ' fgwv XQQQQQQQ MQ Vf'MJ Q 5 f wf Q if fi nfxnf fif QQHQMM ew fe NV U uw 5 ins ' X fp R Q fx ,, f ,Q Q. ,A Q 5u:' E 1 wgf'fQQU ffa4QQ0iW W WfUfwQfN 5 A X , Q 1 f- v x fx H M X -a f 4 k 7 NW A 1 X- X fe- V'- ' Y w ?!'f ' f W, .,k. KX 1 'fx K il if uf C K V fs E Mrs. Barbara Henderson Mrs. Dorothy Riddle Mrs. Nancy Binford Mrs Elsie Reid A English Miss Betsy Rogers Patricia Steimer: In teaching when you perform well, a few kids may learn to write better than they did before or think more clearly and critically than they did before. They know it and that,s about it. The system rewards all teachers equally-when pay raises are voted through, everybody gets them. Why would anybody in his right mind be a teacher? The thing thatls right with teaching as a job is this: kids' hopes, dreams, aspirations and abilities, your own ideas, interests, dreams, and skills, the system, the establishment, the ulti- mate way human beings bunched up in institu- tions paw on one another Sometimes the changes are right there in front of you waving their hands in your face saying, I understand, I know, I can do itll' Other times the changes take place so gradually that you despair of their ever happening. But the changes continue to unfold year after year keeping lyou young and alive. W o wants to be in his right mind, anyway? Nancy Binford: There are two levels of posi- tive interactions for me at Sanderson. One is the rare but gratifying experience of an entire class grasping some pre- viously unrealized mean- ing or lpoint of view. The ot er, which I also enjoy, is the frequent, personal friendships which develop between teacher and student. Patsy Stone: I have found that working with the young people at Sand erson has been ver chal- lenging and rewarding. I am depending on their Mag youth, enthusiasm, and energy to rescue me from the epression of old age! S. Peggy Moore Mr. Michael Talley Mrs. Patricia Sargent Miss Marion Sutton Miss Elizabeth Swicegood Mfg, Michelle Burleson Mrs. Jewel Garden Mrs. Beverly McClain Mrs Rita Graves 4 dx Rita Graves: I regret that our society has put such emphasis on gradesg that is not the name of the game. Chal lenging one's mind to achieve excellence according to individual talents is what educa- I ,,,..t , . tion ought to be about, and that is what is so sadly lacking in so many students. It seems that instantitis is a disease of our times, everything should hap- pen all at once without any struggle or deep thinking, without any real work. Perhaps t e above problems are the fault of the society, perhaps the teacher, perhaps the educational system, perhaps the stu- dents themselves. I suslpect the blame is a litt e of each. Michael Talley: San- derson is definitely the best high school in the areag I only wish the students here realized it. Lois McLean Mr. Curtis Booker Mrs. Nancy Shugart Mrs. Palsy Stone Mrs. Patricia Steimer 'Ji . . . . W fggi W J',! mi., , ssh - gr V , X 5 ' rrr - ,E W 2 if ii mfs XWW N N N , . iii 'iii r Wir is A Math Mrs. Lorraine Davenport 114 Mr. Mark Bickel Mrs. Nancy Stevens Mr. William Stainback Mr. Scott Naesar , N it ,triii Hb ' f f l , 7 ,, H i if twwf I ,, ,.,' H ' ' ,ipsvff W ' I Mrs. Hazel Balch Mr. Donald Simpson fix Q W b y Sw s XJ X na Nm J s Bill Slainback: Look- ing to the future, I would like to see stu- dent improvement in the areas of pride, responsibility, 'pur- pose, and dedication. Remember, it's your life and it will only be what you make iteno more and no less. Clifford Weber: San- derson is a school that grows on you with time. First impressions are not likely to be strong, but as time goes on, a distinct quality emerges. Sanderson students are not affected in their demonstration of school spirit, and as a whole, seem to have grasped a more mature outlook on life. In some ways one feels they have skipped these years, becoming too adult, too fast. And then, sometimes they act the same as all teenagers anywhere, anytime. One cannot help but wonder who he is teach- ingea future lawyer, doctor, engineer, olym- pic winner, politiciane et he will retain is memory of laughing, serious, troubled, in- different, enthusiastic, impatient, discouraged, lazy, persuasive, and hardworking students. .t M ,iv fs fl 'E 2 Wax- . .Y ' V, ,, 6 Math Mr. David Bradfield Mrs. Rosemary Wall Mrs. Barbara Moore Mrs. Margaret Lindsey Mrs. Linda Gile if .. 7, Barbara Moore: Academic success is directly proportional-to self- discipline. Dave Bradjqeld: Teach- ' ing is fung spring break is funner. 'O 71. Fl-W if 1' 54' 1, Social Studies Miss Christine Crowley Mr. Horace Barefoot Mrs Lucille Webb Mr Samuel Lewis Chris Crowley: There are three basic ways to get ahead in this world. One is to inherit a large sum of money. This leaves the majority of us out. Another is to have a natural talent. This also leaves most of us out. The last is to develop and perfect a talent which is the purpose of education. Ir. Stephen Takacs Mr. Morton Teitelbaum t 1 gm ,... 6 4 145' . J f - gli . in is S it 5' . 'f , ,,.,, ,., . A Q., az, ff ' q I -i cgi, -.fn 2: . ' g sf: K, ,., f 4 Tiff, g',t.'f.,.. 'I 'Q 'S E . . ll , fr, N. 'o ' s Qiwmsi 'xl - 'Q 3423 2 gn, 'S -, . , f.l2 ,f ,, A95 qi says? ,tv 'I .7 v v fl ,1 .J ll 4 4 I-. A' Q ' li -. - tu rf 1 . I ,Am Q . W -. ., - -. ' 'E N a 9 ' u x x ,Q 0 I Z lr il lv 1: 13? L ,., Q., :Qtr Q ag - .. ' - Sam Lewis: I am proud to be in the teaching and coaching professions and view these rofessions as two o the most mean- ingful, rewarding, and most important there are. After all, what is more valuable, more im- portant, and more deserving of our lead- ership than the impress- ionable minds of youth? With this in mind, I direct the following comments to the stu- dents of Sanderson High School: Fill every waking moment with sixt sec- onds of the very est you have. Dream of what never has been, then work hard to make it be. Learn, imagine, and think, for these are the exercises necessary for the development of a strong and healthy mind. If one only looks weeds, he may never see the flowers. Winners never quit, and quitters never win. 1 I 4. rx F 1, l . . ,D G .EAI is Wk? A, at K2 i is ,Q , Social Studies Mr. Donald Goodwin Miss Luna Lambert w-,N W Mr. Charles Lehning Mrs. Zora Felton S in S' 'ix 1 X at Mr. Thomas Benton 'F Mort Teilelbaum: San- derson is neither a prison nor a perfect place of learning. To characterize it either way is foolish over- simplilication. If we all avoid such meaning- less descriptions and superficial caricatures, we can better see our strengths and weaknesses Gnly then can we ident ify our problems and seek their solutions. l Science Mr. Ocie Taylor Dr. Claire Freeman Miss Evelyn Holloman Mr. Albert Johnson Mrs. Nancy Reeves 1 n V ...,... il . Dot Demby: There are always students who take pride in their work, but there are too many of the others who seem perfectly contented to let the olpportunities pass them y. 5. Mrs. Diane Goins 7425. I K , U W ' 4 , NMMA W I ,K ......mw- 'W wa ,, ,, , if ,Eli 'if fi ?.3? ' as S 5 N 1:15-f an NW KHP Www ,f 4 Science Mrs. Dorothy Demby Egfr . Mrs. Emma Bevacqua Mr. Wyatt Currin Mrs. Margaret McKay Mrs Lilly Jones ff 'V 2 Margaret McKay: Gog- gles! Goggles! Where are your goggles?- Claire Freeman: I have been impressed this year with the students in the Health Careers Club and the House and Grounds Committee. They have shown their willingness to work for others. The MM Vt,f. . . i vs-ra, ' A XSL C W Health Careers roup had a very successfuf Blood Mobile project. The bul- letin boards of the House and Grounds Committee have certainly made the school look better. It is a pleasure to know these unselfish students at Sanderson. 'H 'bf H353 4 W ,xgszfa I if Wx. kk,, L wg, J H21 1g,b5,V 5' Q! 'Q 9952 5 I if Foreign Language Mrs. Janelle Haseman Mrs. Nelida Gonzalez Mrs. Cornelia Winton Mrs. Diana Dean Maribln Jenkins: I wouldn't trade my Ger- man students for any- thing-I think they're absolutely tops. As far as the curriculum in foreign languages is concerned, I wish we could offer a few in- terest courses, but lack of time and money prevents that now. I like teaching at Sanderson, but sometimes I feel that the student body has about as much pride in the school as one of those broken coke bottles that adorn our parking lot. I relgret this lack of sc ool spirit because I think that all of us- students and teachers- are missing out on a lot because of it. Cornelia Winton: There are so many friendly stu- dents and so many intel- ligent students. There are even a few who are both friendly and intelligent! Quelle Chance! ansel 8 liralp l have EB L! slit A , , 5 A ,, sf, M a i f W L gg ami? .M 1 'ff K .M M if Wm wx 4. ww Agfa WV JM J ww, ww www 12534 ,Tw I www wa-fvaffwf qw: WMLMWN A vm Hmm MMMMMMWWM gi 1 7 Wg :Nw 1 X i fm- iw... ff,-ev. 4. .ui ,.,M,. F...-na ,.Au,..,,, su' . Q D .-,Q W W, 4 , .1 X Brel Am. .rw ,qw 1 Foreign Language Mrs. Luz Barefoot Mrs. Marilyn Jenkins Mrs. Eileen Moran 'Q Eileen Moran: Rise above the vulgar crowd, take Latin. Luz Barefoot: To me, each student is a World. There have been hundreds of hilarious and mischievous epi- sodes during my teach- ing career. I would like to write a book including all of these outstanding perform- ancesi' by students: the chewing glum popping A out right in t e face of one while answering a question, the other unzipping the legs of her pants, one looking at his biceps during a grammar explanation, etc., etc. Although their actions distract, I can't deny that they add a lot of spice to the class. W Janelle Haseman: I taught an interesting bunch of students t is year. They entertained me more than I did them. Mrs. Elsie Perry if aaa a llii I T525 .. . 5-f -WE I ' .f i ..,,. ' 'l't., ' mis, ,AW ff ,E+ fwfr if L ff aw Saw.. .. 34 I uw, E K ,L , MM 1 f J W Q J f H H F fs i ,iw nl if X W it Man, HW-f ,,.,, Amwwwmwxif .W ' Q .-nw' if Mrs Linda Richardson Mrs Betty Hunicutt Mrs. Annette Watson .Hat Betgf Hunicult: Would you like to know how to make it on your own, pre pare exotic dishes, get rich through special ser- vices, design your own clothes? . . . Home Eco- nomics can do this for YOU! x, -- l..'fl laws Q, I 5 5 2 , I vyiww m -nu .M - 1 N M., f W 4 Industrial Arts 132 Mr. Robert Hamlin Mr. Andrew Lytle Andrew Lylle: You donlt learn anything until Eou make a mista e! Robert Hamlin: Wood working can be a very rewarding hobby or a good vocation for a person. Our auto class is a place for a student to learn to work on his car and also prepare himself for a very good, high-paying job. it i+i 'f?H 1, as 3 wa?-5ie.:1:1f:f2eg,f , f .fw,.1.w., 4, W ,k , gully im . 1 Q Q. X . S1 . gf -, x K ,li 4 Q. KY .iff ' 5.-.V--, A, .yu 5 L2 if Sy t x sw , wfaf-PF .-,,',,, QQ, QA ,L .V f m. . ,, IA, - YR- :QMQ K ,Z 'H-is-vif 5 V 'NK L X 4 if xy ,- , K -L 'Z Q , f i K . A -new ., .han vw 5, 4 ,. ,LMA 3, 51 . iw ,1 :ff Y f , I - ' -We 1? 1. 'Q x 1 mf A -,tr Physical Education 134 Mr. William Harrington Miss Nancy Walker Mr. Leslie Wright Mr. James Brown ,.- g 4 W A f 'E :X ' l , 1 4 1 so . sf ' fi i.f, .W 'V k- ms t i Q ,1., ,. ,fJ'N.,,.,g......--44' v fl , Mrs. Jennie Kemp VK,: - wt , , - K.. 'iv f ., V W., A I Fl! 11' W 1 1 . i QV 4, ft , ai 'lC N-. Mrs. Cathy Lewis Jennie Kemp: I taught my first two male classes. l donlt know how excited they were about it, but, on the whole, I enjoyed it. I've discovered one thing about the fellas. Once they decide to participate, theylre definitely gutsy. Where- as most girls will take two or three minutes to contemplate a front drop on the trampoline, a guy, will ask, How's it done?', and belly it down with little hesi- tation. The greatest innovation this year was the addition of a five day gym class. It was sheer bliss for a teacher to have ei ht- een motivated, skilled and energetic bodies wanting to participate even at eight o'clock in the morning. If you'd like an ankle wrapped or the mech- anics of a back walk-over explained, then you have a dozen and a half knowledgeable young la- dies here to call on. 5 I .?.A,,,Y, , P? -it ' P px: 5 Xi: Q ,, 1 ' , 1 ,,,- , M- , N. ...,,,,,V.,, - .5 ,i,.' Y ei rf nf -J Vocational Education l36 Mrs. Brenda Bateman Mr. Amold Barrett Mr. Edward Becken Mr. John Banks Arnold Barrett: I en- Y joy Vocational Arts and B I enjoy being with Sand- erson students. It is nice to get paid for doing something you like to do. Qi' Q X X 1 Q ' s Us ,ff ' xx: ' S A Llvvg -A .Hf:2Y5.:GE!5iif--4: , . agpifkk ,M f' ' mgwfba ,V dy! , L or ,, Z lr V, 1, ',',,,,,,vf, J 1 J m'h Af , .,,,l,y1f m, ' Z .V 1 f ,V 'f , 'QA V ' A , ke - , Q' .. of ' me W iff! 'L V4 I ' W ELA' -V .. 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I Q VV.. fm ,pu X ,mv ,MW 4 3 , -1 . - t Iva-1 f J. 'Minn ,. me i . QW n im X 'ln Q , X 4, 1 in-.. Business Education 138 Mrs. Elizabeth Weddington Mrs. Lyllis Vuncannon slit Lyllis Vuncannon: I find enjoyment in see- ing students develop skills that will qua- lify them for a position in the business world. i l Ms. Bettie Yarborough M1-5, Linda Weavefl will 'Qtr' ik ff SSN i A t if t U , ,,h.t, X rs. Frances Snipes 9-f f' C i W... 1- ,L 1 . fi 5 'Y f '1 ,xx EA ns., , K, f , .. , E- i, an g ' x - :ag ::Ms.gv:-:.:?1',.'- 3.5:-f. -L fav ' K w. X- 4 K H ' 4 wr Y' R Y 4 NN an 'xx NJ' N, 40 Miss Mable Bullock Mr. Robert Rankin is if N max: X.. Bob Rankin: Sanderson offers the serious art student an unparalled opportunigy to explore the indivi ual's potential We try to create a com- fortable and exciting atmosphere in whic the art students can learn from each other as well as from the instructor. Mable Bullock. A large majority of stu- dents enrolled in Art have been really super, enthusiastic and inter- ested in learning. Our program continues to grow. Come on in, the Arts are Finel' . . . at Sanderson. ,: f-lam. , Jw- - ii fiiigf 1 f f 'ww f zgiiseparfg ,V W -' Lzzgqegffigf ,, W V pw 'V ' T . , ,... 2. Wu.,-ff. ., ' vf 1-15 :wr gm. -u '- .1 ci' f 'fL?- 1, 1 1 ,, J vw '1 '. V Q' Q. '16 'r . ,, 11 'ff 'W' , yi ,V Iw v 1. ,-:E w 1,, '-Y: f ws 'ZW P' 19' r ' ff , g ,W mx, ,, i . 5 ,f , ' is 4, g i Mi .rg-gf. af'-wr 'nav' A: A? W , e K- Y W4 Q if JW ,sg 95 12 ' , ff- ,T L 'N -rw 1 M .,.,, f5i??l'V7- A QQ Mr. James Cozart Mr. Tony McDowell t Music Tony McDowell: I am ar- ticularly proud of Sander- son,s active support of the fine arts and of the many cultural advantages our community life offers. In my opinion, two top priorityn items in Sander- son's future should be the addition of an auditorium concert-hall to house our fine musical and dramatic productions and the pur- chase of activity buses to provide safe, efficient transportation for our frequent excursions. 'M- ' e K. NWN ef fc nik L M- ! Af W . , H f fi 4, haf. . 2 e 'f2ff?2f24gl4,i,f,. 'L ,4 A -rf M, 1 4. y i, ff ' f , ' 4.14 2 ' bvylvq w , , n ' 1 i f fb fry. Q ' m 'ifgfwdiaif ima 'DK W ' L . 'jQ9,'.fQfff I f Nw A W www -f mn pp, v .. M I .,,, M ,wk E 3 K '-f, , . ,fr Q14 Mrs. Charlene Haithcock Mrs. Faytiny Webster Mrs. Beatrice Fogleman Mrs Veronica Warnei Charlene Haithcock: There should be no apologies for asking questions. That's why we're here. Faytiny Webster: Itls sad to think that so many students donlt know the real purpose of a library. Veronica Warner: The library is al- ways busy, crowded, and even a little frustrating at times. Oh, how I wish I could know each stu- dent personally! Bea Fogleman: Itls about time for some senior high students to grow up. They want to be treated like adults, but act less mature than junior high students. Nevertheless, the job as a librarian is rewarding. We wouldn't be here from 7:30 aa' infn- ilum for just the money-No Way! 1' gi RX 1 4 XTNRQN Q 'Q .ip -45 , 1 ,E .,.. K ,vga-er E an-1-1 P16513 ,,..sQ,. ..5.:' ' wg ie Sl ,Z M , Administration Mr. Wendell Murray Mrs. Francis Stallings Mr. Charles Alston Mr. Medicus Bragg iv . sl -1- V ,.,.w' ,Q X F v : A an r M .iilr 'PM 5 . ar W' 'W i,,.p! Nancy Riuo Mr. James Stewart :?,, 9 t , , , Nancy Rizzo: Stu- dents are sometimes overly critical of the administration. I wish they could be more objective and realistic when they register a complaint. We all know things arenlt perfect at Sanderson, but if you're not at all part of the solution, you could be part of the problem. David Slzpe: High school counseling is by far the best job in education. On a given day we have the opportunity to work with students and their families who possess all the creative ideas, pro- blems, foibles, fru- strations, crises, and success stories that can be found in any society of man. Never dull, ours is a satisfying pro- fession. Charles Alston: Sanderson is a microcosmic reflec- ion of the society of which it is a part. We rejoice when things go well and bitch when things go con- trary to our desires. Mrs. Lucy Shubart Miss Julia Barrett I r , Administration t w r 148 Med Bragg: From my vantage point, I see students once again willing to live with and abide by rules, rather than see our standards suffer. Nancy Rizzo: The Career Lectures are designed to pre- sent students with career altematives. I really enjoy presenting non- traditional careers to students raised in a somewhat traditional environ- ment. People laugh when I suggest female auto mechan- ics, but why not? Sex stereotyping is very limiting. Janet B. Stevens: Sanderson has the finest young people and the best prepared teachers I've worked with in the 4 high schools where Fve taught. If we all placed a high value on education and worked together to help each student reach his potential, we,d really have some- thing great going. We need to work hard on mutual understand- ing and communication. Mrs. Janet Stevens David Stipe s Storm 9 Q1 J, A l , 1 A . xx K fr: U lil lu lu an -ll QI! lu lu lu Cl! Ill CII Qll ll, , , 1-i, wa-PM fkiwfizf 4-wx 4,1541 5255 f' , . vfirlxin' .ww -J 'pm hm -.wg g,y,: x r - P J WN f -.1 ,Vu I fx K ya nm Q, fm Qf fm ww Z FQ f FXS FR E XY 'N X y - . pw. H fiwjjm PM :mg Su? N' wi ki -P f N be f QREMJIL 'G Q W ' mf N , 5 X? ' N Q QQ SA ANX Q X 4- ' K ans ,, fs xkpf lf fb XA Q f' 'I 63 fp 'Q ' Q5 2 W - 5 t , E j I f I sue . V 1 ' , , V WI f Q G J w w, 71 M if f M A Q Q., if V..,. 'HW' W' - A ' A TQ? Lv 5 J 3' U? 'x' '!'Wt ' ' f JWWJ ?f5p,g f' bv . Wh S I f FN 3M Q O' Wi! 7 P' 503 , n Cii xigh X P ze.: gs Q Q I ff Q Wg y A , If N. 15' 'W - - I Q . Q- '- 'fm W rf L fx .5 'm Wk. -f . 'f'W h.1f - ' fi , N J 9 my X ,.,A 41' 'wx key ' fd Q Q? Q ' - f fir! Q W7 L ' J T QSXXX Wm L . U gg? f ' my ,.--Q 'N JJ! ff 'fx fffwl-X. Q i m , , 3,5 4 My Q An, ' 50.5, 19' M X21 W K fwif' 1 WK 7 1 - ' A, Q, Am, 6 QW- 1 A9 . IW M A ' 4 W ' W f f Fa J np. all . an sm 4 - L 4 '. ' 1 - 'k w - , K7 f Jk Qxe 4 Q' Q -ohrxgwfwxg f f WXQQ ,P X , V X X X 5' A A X wx WS Seniors spooned barbeque onto the plates of waiting parents and students, enough of whom eippeiifffd with 32.50 to lift the After hours of practice in pre-dawn darkness, Uf1CCfl2iiY1 venture OU! Of U16 ffid- Sanderson's Marching Band finally earned their place in the sun 3 B N Q? is Vx NL fx- i I 1-, ilgr. ,ct - sis l 5 2 Separated, but not isolated from the audience, the cast of Flowers of Algernon combined unique lighting and good acting to Hawkers peddled transform the girl's gym into a realm of the imagination. candy bars at street corners and .. . 1 . - ,, 1 J, . 0 P' 'V 'ggi' R f,. w ,f- ' ' 0 . T A. - - . Wi ,. - 1, M -.- . . ., .sf ie ' :ll ' V J? . 1 s. - -' - Q t',- E 4' fr- ' ' ---' , f . 4- 5.3, Rv' , ' 1 ws w i . p., 2303. ft.. . f ....r'? aes: 'E-fn afghvr Al' , Q I ii 11:- f,. NJ:-Q .-'J J K . , :In .- , ,. :nab 5, ,ei 9' oqsffywiaeis .. -1- ' ...X- 4 t ,Sify -. -will 'mil 153 .ii The loss of both the instrumental and vocal music teachers over the summer did not prevent the . . . if 4 choral and orchestral groups from reaching new highs. h 195 6 IP V 'YI iw lk X' k'M' , an t ,K ai 4 E3 . ,f W X' K K ' Q. ow VV4 f' X 1 g 15,53 ff i , ,NX A x J 5 -. 5 1.- 2 , i 'f sg,,j 7' A TW' 5 Q K ,-.E 5 nl rv, O I L L33 Unlike years past, this year's homecoming Float competition was an uinvitation onlyl' affair. Seniors and juniors in search of fun invited themselves to the site of the sophomore class floatg a well-meaning parent in- vited the police to superviseg and after the egg and fire extinguisher onslaught. the police invited a few participants downtown. Mr. Murrayls subsequent ban of class floats thinned the field considerably and paved the way for another German Club victory M I Fm pr X.,- C Q , V 1 158 Ai- 55 , 3-X., Tm., gf :VA . 1 A 5 qv. km X, X I gy :x X .- . 5 W L3 f 5, K K V3 people, imported directly from thejungles of Martin, Carroll, Daniels. and Ligon. Xing 5 A 162 S10 ping and strollin twenty years bac in time, gangs o greased leatherclad hoods and their powdered teen angels brought the Fifties alive again at the il F Sockhop. K 1 9. ni! i , g 'git wwf 1' N' fx, fr, it Ci up Ei ,,, fi V 8 'X .OK 163 xtiffix Q'i3-l- k ' 8'-fa ,KK ,I X 4 .al fx .Ns F .63 ' ,f Q k Under the pretense of A Midsummer Nighfs Dream, a band lcw liked played music few could dance to. on a late winter night in an oversized callle barn packed with gracefully stumbling pmingoers. QR 1: 'Wah V , 5 3 X n x Despite .i siiiiuiiig ifrciim ifiiciis and the uEiibhci'iiig ui ihc xcniwrk phaimom fairy, the seniors soiiiidly lrumpcd ihcirbiiinim' opponents al the Junior-Senior Olympics, il ri i. I p,W,..www4z'mv ' ' 1 iiiiiii-,gixffzwg ,ff 13455. f . . . V .KQYQQ f , :fi af 1 5 - , f w 66 The one moment of the school career when every feeling is appropriate except . . . . . . boredom. if uv' ,, vw--w---.0-..,,..,...,,,,,, I6 .v k V ' x 'yi l x. , . 5 1 f R A fx. Xximfr 'K , x V-if, yi: 'f 'D X fr, 'U el, ' wr wi kj wf xx Aw ' wx ff? 1, 1, K 'T-'L ' g ' ' ,QQ ' kxfif ' if XV. H' O jw 5 f X r ,M x , 'V I xw Y!! W, ,NY I. P ,A X K, Y R, Y X ,mm fxgf 4, ,gf , 4, ugikf 'lgii : X w wi FHM V Nl V nc A mf v x xml N XN 1 MIX' qui: lim, NXQQ, Y fix Q A V X XA . Ak' X W V- . S 1, JSM! Mk! Y , dm Y ,fzx , Elgin X P, AN' ! Y Y Q D. l.i Y.' Q0 ll M, xitfjkqwv 'W N yy F I n sf ...HI A U K X I ,Ny fix' X HH 6' 'Z TX ,X X1 ,HSQJXQK t WN ,- K9 1 NNN Il 0, Y X 0 Q NY V If -.yy 1 , 4' ,O :t::4:..,m If , 0 ,Z X Q Q dwg UH Willy, ,f w ' 'Xu WM W SS! Ill Q5 0' f X I v '4 4 Q I t :I xl 4 wx, 0 V . I X ' I Y . WN , .., '44' W, N!! Q ,L K3 Kg M K? w . ' 5 f, K SJ X MW , X Xxx' X' ' A ' i 7, Y . , rf ' ff W ' X , -,fx f f . A lx ' 335 45223 6 QQ . f M Y f Qwfiimy Q U M X N X' Vbvdqf T M A N j 3 ,tw X Q GHQXY xx- :Tal L f X , if ' 11 x . ,f'w3zW If X 1 1 Q ff A QF' 2 ,. if 4 X I M2 X f ,N h gill 2 Q f, N , 2 lf!'fa1':T,EfQf'! QMD f- 2 - .ft ofamAsn l3'Q gmik' AQ S X mi 1 U WE ' SJKXI -W 1 155 M WV T rx H Ng Xq J Q ' wx , Z Holly Abramson Kevin Adams Vicki Aduddell Chip Akers Brennae Akins Kevin Aldridge Clara Allen Claude Allen Floyd Allen Doris Alexander Leonard Alston DeWitt Altman Danny Anderson Debbie Anderson Dianne Anderson Hope Anderson Kim Anderson Karl Andrus Carla Armstrong .. V . fp- ' M- 1 Nh ...gk ,, -. 5 , 'ggi I lg I 15551.53 .Y 'V I . 1 .Q , i A ' 2 N 1 ,Ni or X 55,-if l,, ., M fy' ' Q - , :- Q X MW fig jr fa. ,W , 51 it z ,h .2,'f!, ,E f 31 35535335 ,115 J 4 S, Q . . 3:55 Q 3 Vg. fy? A . 2 V S' , M 141Q':f'i Sophomore Class Council: Kris Harrison, Betsy Sullivan, Enid Gambrell, Karen Rogers, Paul Ridgeway, Lori Collins, Laura Doughton CLASS 0F 1978 Eric Reid: Though soph omore means wise idiot, the stereotype seems to be in the direction of the idiot and has noth- ing to do with the wise. Sue Jacobs: The only reason the Sophomores have to be in by 11:00, is that their little senior dates have to be in at 11:05. Marcia T ew: The only difference between San- derson sophomores and the juniors and seniors is that they have bigger bods. X gtk . g . 'Y ' I . 'View P- 3 'X 1 f W-1:-:ff ,1 . 1 x I . L. , . V- 5 I I K ' J yise fa. B 5 ,t , 1 xg 0 3 . 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Heidi Bland Rita Blaylock Tyler Bollinger Stewart Booker Larry Bookstaver John Boone Larry Boone Rita Borg Leslie Bowerman Walter Bowling Gigi Bowman Donna Boyd Jock Brakebill Eric Brackett Ronald Branche Pam Brewer Mike Brians Susan Bridges Marie Britt 'Chuck Brodie , , fa 1 Q4 . 9 , Y , P 4 1 'M s f , '?f ' .z, Vw 1 ' W , ia A ,Q '- ' i-ai' , ,I 'x its ig 'i Y I K f L ' 'L a3,f'+'? 'iff' 1' if ft, f -.wa W i. X iq Q K V ,V if ' t, Sky 5 if , , X An. it 4 - i.ai g , 2 11, I ETZL ' Zvg , I My Aillg l '35 , 7 Ts! ,QQ A , U I ' J W 255 ii f .- v 3 A? V,,y ' ,qu -X U, , , 4 , 4 i .. ' fi L iiil .t 9, T xf X .. rm: Qi , ,yf e i an t,tta H it aaa '95 K. A' ll ' X f,'g ,N i -,tf is ' If '- l, ' Tzm Sitter For sophomores, the ll 00 curfew might be for weekni hts, but I dont know about riday and Saturday nights. X m ttty, fji ,I y 4 5' 1 if WX N if . .-. ... , , ia H. 6 ff? N i 'Desi V ' I s t ' 9 1 if' f - - ixi X . I 5' , 'asf .yy KN!! 3,.. f Ii x ii Q I if W 3 'Q A 0 3 5' li' i B 5 TF . I kik- w,, K - 1 f ii p p .M gig C pf gf.-,, we hifi-tiff tttt ' lf' ' I B y :sf 'K X 2 rife t 1 1, six K if i i Bob Brood Sharon Brooks Janey Brown John Brown Michael Brown Richard Browning Kim Brueck Tim Brueck Paul Bryan Crystal Bryant Steve Buckley 'Cathy Buckner Frances Bunch Joseph Bunch Moe Bunch Kelvin Burroughs Gaye Burwell Steve Cable Joie Cagle Ann Cameron Mark Campbell Sandra Cannady Ricky Cannar Lisa Caprell Joe Carpenter Ricky Cauthen Pattie Cauty Joy Champion Laura Charest Raul Chavez 174 Jean Chavis Jerome Chavis Gladys Cheeks Linda Chermak Mark Chesnick Terri Cieciorka Chris Clark Russ Clay Rick Coble Tom Cody Lisa Cofer Bryan Coffey David Collins Donny Collins Lori Collins Nancy Collins Susan Collins Dino Comer Donna Congleton Tamrnie Connery Jeff Conyers Linda Cooper Sonya Cooper Nancy Corbin Johnny Core John Corey ur. ln, x, I f 01 fn we My , l 12401 f,v C 1. g.E ew We-if. .i d 1, on A -Q li Q. .. , ff ,W png X Fkyfe ,,Fi Q fiihw ff 4 ff 1 -J w W '. - ' f 5 A M YQHE 'ww 2 Tammy Welsh: I'd really like to see people's atti- tudes toward each other change. I wish people cared more for each other and not just for themselves. Pam Kapka: I believe most sophomores aren't as naive and guarded as believed. We're even allowed to walk across the street without our mommies. aes, 1 . 57 gf' , ' K , 1 fr -2.12, fsizwz-A - nf- ' . y r K --'H W 'ia 'T x J Y' 2 . 5 2,MMQ , , . ,,,. ..,,... , ,May 7 A m V .L i'f 'mf' 5, L . , . , i:??'mV , raat if s J ggf Q '.l,T V ,j, yj Eghiflf, Li fUN,f A W f ia f Jayyc 25 3 A at fe , fy, fi ,sq-uf-H.. A , ? yy C , ,f.,W,,- . W1 liz: i AA iv.. 'G 'x'i .HAM it X ' at JY!! 1 Q y if . .,,4 ,W ,pfv- mv' ,,-, F ls J. iv 6 A il awf- J 4 2: Q ff' A F i' fiff:A -:A' .:,- I Y iEE se LJ. , ' ,. , ,C A v- Y 4' , . Q, 1 . - .2 ,E W f U I' 7 gay-.Q 'K 1 if -'aaa i 'A xv 5 . vi U- -P Q ,ic ,L 4, . 'gl 0, af f rf fm X 21' 5 X K 4 X 52,2 f 5 rw- ' ii Z nfk lfzxbofl l , 1 , . A 1 Janice Corley Becky Cornelius Doug Cornelius Bob Court Mike Cowan Kathy Cox Joan Craft Judy Craft Patty Cramer Melinda Crawford Phil Crawford Joy Crews Eric Crnkovic Darrell Crocker Phyllis Crowder Paul Crutchfield Danny Cuffe Pat Cullen Carl Dahle Chris Daly Tim Daly Tom Dann Cheri Davis Jeff Davis Victor Davis Mitch Dawson ' Joseph Deak Robert Deak Edith Dean Susan DeBrunner Jeff Deines Mike Denkins Nancy Desern Pamela Devine Rita Dickerson Susan Dickerson Jeri Dittman Dale Dixon Jody Dolby Carla Dolce Billy Dollar Diane Dorset! Laura Doughton Pat Dow Daphne Drew Richard Dubois Greg Duffy Leigh Duke Will Duncan Brenda Dunn Karen Dunn Carlton Durham David Duvernay Donna Duvernay Herbert Eckerlin Sedella Edgerton Diane Edris Judy Emery Jay Emmons James Epps Marlyn Estes :ii in 'if .ii' k ii . 'l he .:,fE 5 :KTL X Q V 1 J1.s 5 J J if 'wh' E is 4 .,i., ssi,. J , , 2 3 lggalfhw-5 if 2 J Y 1 ff: awe Qi fx i J fag f - . .Q ,vm- if ' F w if ff Wav E Q ii v i' 41 ., vine, i g i ffmf, I 21731 ' , F x 6, ? I 4 K x 1 , , f af, 4 1 JA--... , fel, ,V , m iss: ,ff H , 4: we ,,,. ,, . s 1fQ1e 14 Qes Owens: Seniors nove in groups of fifty fr more ecause there's afety in numbers. 'oe Wilson. We move n packs and say tupid things, but hat's the only way o have fun. Elizabeth Rouse: Soph- vmores are immature. 'IW i 7 A -W 1 , ggi '- xx S 'K we , ,. Qty 1 ., i A ff? if zf 'A Reginald Estes Leanette Evans Tim Everette Sister Farmer Tricia Farmer James Ferguson Stephanie Fessenden Marc Fields Mike Flink Tim Flood Jim Floumoy Carolyn Ford Roberta Ford Bonnie Forte Maurice Fowler Mary Gail Francis Phillip Frate DeeAnne Frazier Johnny Freeman Renita Freeman Pam Fritsch Davidsene Fuller Enid Gambrell Robin Gardner Pam Garrard Bill Gauthier I77 Ellen Gelbin Raymond Gill Denise Glick Matt Gocke John Goddin Janey Goldberg Emmet Gooch Terri Gooch Julie Granberry Debbie Grantham Mike Green Mark Greene Lew Gregory Joe Grieco Michael Griffin Pat Griffith Julia Guess Stephen Gunn Anne Guthrie Ingrid Haddon Gail Hafley Kevin Hales Becky Hall Elaine Hall Gail Hall Terry Hall Tracy Halleman Jeanine Hamann Gail Hamilton Janet Hamilton i ' , i f ' afiizsff' , 11 - ' ' K f ffiiiff is r l , y W 1' y y jf '55 ' ff we ,f . 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W ' ' T23 s,.,,, ,I Robbie Hamilton Lee Hamm Mark Hammond Debbie Hancock Lynn Hancock Heidi Harden Carol Hardison Julie Hardison Paula Hardison Steve Harrelson Kris Harrison Michael Harrison Daniel Harrod Gordon Harrod Marla Hart Mona Hassan Jackie Haugh Darvey Hawkins Beth Hawkins Karen Hawkins David Hayes Tim Hayes 179 O Ann Haynes Diane Haynes Sue Heath Grant Helmkay Darryl Henderson Ginny Henderson Maria Henson Bart Heres Tammy Hester Larry Hicks Mark Hicks Rae High Allen Hill Steve Hill Steve Hill Allison Hines Leigh Hines Phelecia Hinsor Frank Hinton Wilbert Hinton Kim Hippert Heidi Hirschman Hugh Hodge Jeanne Hogarth Teddy Holt Kim Holzschuh Jeff Hooks Todd Hooks Kathy Horky Nancy Howell Scott Hoyle Daryl Humphrey Michelle Hunt Anthony Hunt T3 M4 4 'S S ff K mf: ax ww ne' il ix l Q X N xg lf' l, j X!x K IV K tx. 2 J .T y ff' ' 1 'ff' Q, . f if Q . .jk ,wi - , ls ' ' , .p--a-- that 4?5D ?'s fer J 5 z tg' 'Vita' M .'s Pi' ' b + gum: Sf' QE' AQ 551 gt ' if 53 i l 71 ' 5 3 I f 3 i l i 2 l ! 5 E 5 I 2 i f Q Z 5 I 5 ti es A2 ifftsx 2 z ' i 1 575 .k., . A 5 A fi as A ' A is 1. v g Q. x .1 1 K 3 X P Q23 w Gisli if Q' E 3 y W Heidi Hirschman: The only safe food in JC is the cafeteria is the potato chips. ' ' D Maria Henson: So homores are more ' fun because they o not have superiority l X N J Y, Ja s ,I L v complexes. , N if sg ' J Eli 551 f J nt Inf, 51' + as S vpn a , Ap' J , t 5 r s , V 4, ., ,, 5, 5 I A ,,q,. if lg J ,A WA ,V , 4 ref lil' ff 5 M , Ho' 'z-,, 'f H' Mm fl is -MW ' 4 EQ? is ji A, I W? N ,Q tt 53' J . 1 ,, fi 3 1. E5 .2 T J. X F 3 ' Q W , ' s , it '5 it 1 ii X 5 to L 5 ' sit if .t esyy JV Reggie Hunter Bonnie Huxster Toan Huynn Sherri Idol Kurt Ihly Candy Ingle Cyretha Irving Elizabeth Jackson Tim Jackson Sue Jacobs Tricia Jamerson Michelle Jarnagin Billy Jaromin Brent Jayes Cassandra Jeffries Rick Jemison Eddie Jennings Anthony Johnson Carol Johnson Jack Johnson Kenneth Johnson Kim Johnson Patricia Johnson William Johnson Beth Jones Carol Jones Daphine Jones Darryl Jones Glania Jones Lanetta Jones Lauren Jones Thomas Jones Peter Joos Pam Kapka Doug Kapp Christine Kauffman Sheila Keever Liz Kenan Casey Kennison Richard Kensel Ken Keplar Ashref Khalil Jackie Khalil Terry Kilmartin Mark Kilmer Theresa King David Klas Lisa Kline Beth Klohr Kayoka Koga Kevin Konrad Al Kornegay Ann Krier Alex Kuchnia Nancy Lach Susan Lamoreaux f, .4-s, V x, X ff . , t,,1, H rx? fig! g ' . Q .. 'i Jef ea 7 1 M' Q, 55 la it ,W V.. w has Q1 2- . ,, Q W' , 2 K x .f l PQ f. 4 if o 'Q YI ' A .,.. N sk Kathy Cox: I would be totally satisfied if next year the air conditioner would work . . . when it's hot. Teddy Holt: I left my crayons at nur- sery school in my rush to catch my tricycle ride. f ' 3d 7 , Ei , Vi .ft . . ' f at Q t ri X Nl 6 A . Q I f I '. f 1 . .8 x 2 ' - 1 , ' r Q85 X L - if as-sl 1 'Y s A' F wx . , X u. . jk . 1 -ff r wil- f Mike Lanphier Jan Larsen Mark Laurer David Lawhon Harry Leach Tim Lease Teresa Lee Mike Lesesne Angela Lewis Chuck Lewis Julia Lewis Keith Lewis Robert Lewis David Lilley 4 Liz Little Vondray Little David Lloyd George Locke Barry Long Danny Long Janet Lopez Ellen Lorscheider John Lott Michael Lovoy Jim Lowe Jay Lovelace Ellen Lowry Albert Luh Ivan Lydell Laura Lynch Melissa Mackie Karen Macneilage Yvonne Machilek Kinney Marchant Peter Marsh Beth Martin Elaine Martin Steve Martin Walt Martin Scott Masteller Candice Matthews Scott Matthews Martha McAlpine mr 'xl my if f .M . t JL J at, , Q 1 1 i ' ' 'xt 'J i. Jia , KM ff' , H fx sz, I r ..., , .. Liane Wertis: How could they mess up the ice cream? Dale Dixon: The sophomores have all the spirit. Laura Barlow: The seniors have swelled heads. Bart Heres: In this year's Powder Puff game the seniors had the advantage of more ex- perience and longer fingernails. Lanetta Jones: As Mrs. McLean my English teacher, would say, MI wish the Sanderson juniors and seniors would go play in Six Forks at the rush our. -, ,15, , if 0 , A fi, ,, ,,,.. ,, I far f -' t if ' I .V H 1 ,1 'vm ,vw Q J I KA X , , . -.,.v-J 4 X45-4 1- 1-, V V 2, 4-- ' 'Fifi ' 'L 'ni' 'tw . a - -iz 3, , N rf 2 2 in t , J 'Q ' W, , 1 7 1 if A t ifijg ' xi ,. . ' ,',,, V- V- N av. is , S ar ff lrrl 1 t -my if s L W-f tet 4' tl X7 L ,E J it hx f' f t A , , , ' V is-if t X s tu f ,gl L J , L M Ji di 1 1 J fy K , ., xl ,W B a 'W ' x as X 3 r D3 ig . ij, E s . .J ' I .. Q E 3 t 4 .fi ,. f iw k . E N X as X N x F ,N R - P' ...L 'RQ 5. MVS- N K Pu .. M s A - ,, f N if . 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A5 :tif f ,O W kai. 5 t l 'f ty ,af .Ye X lf' l i Brenda McCloud Annette McGould Harry McDaniel Mike McDaniel Lynn McGaffin Jean McGill Lester McMinis Darryl McNeil Duncan McPhail Dempsey Means Joe Melton Carolyn Mial Annette Miles Blain Miles Mark Miller Betsy Millsaps Byron Mitchell Wilma Mitchell Don Moore Lynette Moore Kenneth Morgan Wayne Morrissette Nick- Morrison Tim Morrison Betty Moye Jim Moylan Wesley Munns Khalid Mustafa Kevin Myers Steve Myers Kathy Nanney Gerry Nechvatal Bill Nelson Willie Nesmith Greg Nichols Rod Nicks Tonya Norris Belinda Nowell Teresa Oakley Warren O'Briant Kevin O'Donnell Maryann Oeters Susan Ormes Ann Otstot Karen Overton Tricia Owen Lex Owens Shawn Owens Hakan Ozisik Pam Palmer Debra Parker Grayson Parker Linda Parker Ricky Parker Edward Parrish Kathy Parrish Denny Parsons Anthony Patterson Jayne Peacock Doug Pearson , A,-. ' f 1 ul '1 'f, '1f GLN 'X fy 'B 'J' 1 41 4 A 5 , ft 4 i ' if, - ' ffl W fi? I L Wt 8 Q. - if 'I Steve Fedders: If you saw a sophomore drive, you'd think it was Richard Petty. Jeanine Hamann: Juniors will be great next yearg and seniors will be great the year after that. far 5 , fb f ' ,, an 5 UN xg, slr - ' ni . it - 54 , J W ' P H thy' if ',,' B 2353? 1 ,Q i -Mfr . A 2 if ' -W .sf , 4' . ' Q , if W-5, 2 Vg '4'- -- -I was f t fc 'ts, .1 ' A 5 , y D r V 1 eg. M wf1N:sy .- W .q...A.. 'N W 4- Q' l ,,- V e Q . n' ,Ak r. X n nn 1... Hifi-2'C ut. willy? .........., . YNY. 4 vi f ...lu--v WI' ' A I 34 IH I P t 94' 1 fr 1 QS..-Af . tb, My , t X I - 4 1 t o wt EZ E 1 Z if ?Susan Lamoreaux: For a change, ya? J let's skip all our classes. .42 a J A, , , Heidi Hirschman: I'd like to see 'i itlf i g better looklng guysg we should ship ' 'A l S ty X i them in from somewhere. J ' if if ff: Q o X E teelll J ,X fix., 3 is fab N ,, 5 , as- ,, . K ,X , Hgh., , I rg L. W di- Z P, 'T , L ,Ag . .,, K fc' 5 41 I ., -r f Ig Nh' K 'S J f P 0 u I , ' I , ' h Air lil an ' if ' MQIL A M' Zi HE 9' 1 f Q is tw it if its J U 5 '- -t - .fwe.f- .w ,av 1 ggi K, Q, z we ' .f if F-7 F 4-iff K ' MB: ez S 5 si X f J 1 1 5 :fy Ellen Peeler Chip Pekich Suzanne Pendergrass Clarence Pennington Jeff Pennington John Percivall Audrey Phillips Mickey Phillips Mike Pierce Michele Pizer Ronald Pollard James Poole Pamela Poole Richard Poole Greg Potter James Powell Samuel Powell Ed Preston Carol Price Jan Prince Jean Proctor Mike Pullum Tom Pupa Tom Quesenberry Wayne Quick Robert Quigley Marl Ragland Julie Rainbow Stephanie Raines 7 Valeria Rand Bucky Ransdell Sam Ray Tom Reddin Michael Reed Chuck Register James Register Tammie Register Eric Reid Jean Marie Reinoso Carole Renick Russ Reynolds Mike Richardson Rob Richardson Paul Ridgeway Kit Ringrose Lynda Ritzen Kenny Roberts Dianne Robinson Reggie Robinson Pete Rochelle Boyd Rogers Karen Rogers Charlene Ramanus Laurie Rose Steve Rose Scott Ross Elizabeth Rouse Vivian Rubens Jeff Rudolph Greg Russell Karen Russell Donald Ryals Aimee Sagan ,. t Qi I lv fa I , I Ni i - , ' ff 54 - iais iff as s ' W N J . ts I rffsfifr 1 ' ,Q-at it f X e 1- 4 ff ft.. ,lm ,Q A .yyk is ,ya 4 R -so 4 X , S ' L.. - - , : u, . k my 2 :Es W' - ' ., ' 5 f ,. -A g g . - H , t at I F5 33 L -ef I X sie. : xg W. . . gffiffg I .f.- N, i f ,us I v'f:'f5f9f3 wt:L YQ? i i is ' .:1,f I tf- ' 'ttf ig , I ff? N use .I . 3 ,E L-Q ' g , If ' I gt. :eggs 2214115629941 - - is - Ss: :.,,.::fm'- - we A P f , . ,. N . - f sK - gJ,. Q! ' X ' '-,fwgfa r i s iv Q Q X .. g 9 ima. ZUf 5 i li 'ix ei ft ' ' t .AA , my Freda Zeh: Seniors are not so badg they are only grown up soph- omores. Belinda Nowellx I do not eat at school, I have never eaten at school, and I never will. Jim Flournoyf I Eat at school and ou will be sick y seventh period every time. ,Ji 9' 4' faq , H ,. if fiffgi H X 1 W 5 M41 Q t ffiftwfiamse I Xi L Ah , at ,A F , fx L-'W V , . 1 . . ,R . 1 , A M V gs .N f , M Q T W: ' li? ei H-, 1 M ,if J - H 1 T, r . if' V Qs, xx ' fl , , ,I. - , ,. '4 ' S ,'b7,fr-- . -A nl- - 3' . I-:fx fill.: . ...i Q .' Z , . Z.QQf,1.:'- .: - A faq' H 4 'ft A f iwmga , , T 'V ,,,, ... we -S 'Q 1' ,- ,A,, H Bryn Saleeby Tim Sampair Barbara Sanders Salt Saulter Peaches Saunders Marshall Scott Stephanie Scott Domaine Selga Michael Shaw Robert Shaw Tim Shea Catherine Shearin Scott Shillinglaw John Shippee Becky Shirk Alan Short Ken Sigmon Aimee Sigworth Mike Silver Ann Sineath Tim Sitter Christal Smith Debbie Smith James Smith Lisa Smith Mike Smith Reba Smith Roy Smith Troy Smith Valerie Smith Lawrence Snelling Sabrina Snelling Mary Snipes Tammy Spikes Mike Stallings Peyton Stamper Cookie Stanley Kim Steed Kim Steele Linda Stephenson Lisa Stevens Terri Street Rusty Sturm Betsy Sullivan Bart Swarr Ann Talton Danny Taylor Mike Teem Robert Terry Marcia Tew Glenn Thomas Frank Thompson Jeanette Thorpe Deborah Tice 5,55 6 if fi an L! if f I 'TW 'Wa ' 3 3 8 1:11131 fiiixfiizezgw, Elizabeth Jackson: The first month I felt youncg and dumb, now I feel Big an Tough! Joan Crajis The sophomores are cool, debonair, and on the ball. Jan Walker: The sophomores don't move in acks of a dozen. If you'l remember, there's six in a pack. M .WW ,wa -Lf, fa: :- llil ' ,, X' ' 'l: tt k ll' ' A ' L at ivff .y : if l M tttv evlie it utr' ,Q gtkmm!! , 1 I -, T J f 1' : ' it ' U EA. -Q' lie 6 1' , Y .555 ,- W , 1 ' gr a , , John Tiede Edith Timberlake Susan Tolman Audrey Tomlinson Linda Toom Woody Towle Jim Townsend Kellee Trice Michael Truesdale Chin Tsao James Tucker Tim Tucker Gloria Turner Anne Underwood Geoff Underwood David Urben Melissa Ussery Karen Vance Patti Vandershaaf Debbie Van Kuren Andrew Vanore Valerie Van Pelt Scott Varner Janine Vassilion Kenny Vaughn Ginger Verdon Jay Verdon Doug Vodicka Cathy Voyce Anil Wadhwa Chuck Wakeford Anne Walker Fred Walker Jan Walker Jill Walker Andre Wall Linda Wallace Taylor Warner Pam Waters Pat Watkins Donna Webb Robert Webb Stacy Webb Amanda Webster Dennis Webster Ann Wedon Lewis Welborn Dorothy Wellford James Wells Tammy Welsh Liane Wertis John Whitaker Loretta Ann White Alden Wh itehurst fi . , , , 24 'WI 4 f i lkfwpv 'iiv ' 1 A up , W , , , , ., ' f - f . Vi! 'Q J 5, I 1 ': ,sk E r - A .saya y f 1' ., X X M, , , . I J W ,,,, f X Q, f VM by 5 L 7 Y ff X , I , X ' N Wig, Q Q r.l h' XJ, f 4 'kai a , , fx , I X rf , Jr 7 oosaaa We We X K 1 3 Y'-RW ,xf a,,n. aka -,9,., wb . ...X ' 2 V 91 I fl at v I , if f I fn 1' Karl Z0r0wski.'.I would like to take my crayon and write something bad about Juniors and Semors, but my sister, a Senior, is using it to write her term paper. x ZW H V ,A vf A, 7. A 2: 'Lg' ,iw '32 M 5 In xwizbaj MW' at il, 5' Y ? N jf t l ' yr5fLGr '5dl33L V gb? Eve Whittington Sandra Wilder Greg Wilkerson Carol Willett Donnell Williams Fred Williams Greg Williams Linda Williams Terry Williams Janice Williams Andrea Willis Lydia Wilson Mansur Wilson Thomas Wilson Wayne Wilson Jay Jay Winrich Ginny Winte Cary Wolfe Kelly Womble Dusty Woodlief Billy Wright Joyce Wright Randy York John Younce Laury Young Freda Zeh Katie Zevenhuizen Karl Zorowski 4 Janet Ackley Wes Adams Lina Adham Michael Adkins Kelly Akers Charles Aldrich Mike Allred Dottie Amos Mike Anderson Marty Andrews f .f I t in . , at N 'P xx ,N fl Q Pa. 1 if i Q' at ,za- T.. I I S - Th.. CLASS OF 1977 .r Junior Class Councilg Chet Aldrich, Steve Parham, Chris Froman, Mike Adkins, Jim Harrison Cindy Bowling, Mrs. Zora Felton fadvisorj. -lfsi -- . K ki. ,ts-:asKss,, - . - ,.. ikikxi k kkkl :Zi KVW: A J 1 , A f tstfie , J . Geoff Armstrong ,Q ' mx .. C C, ' ab q M 5 Barbara Afneth fag A - t at 1 , Si all Johnny Aschenbrenner F S ' , ci Jack Ashby if , Q, ' 7 N N Daisy Ashley y Qt' C, , if f A Janet Atkins asigragfzd ' ii Ja I ,- if' 'l 4 G 2-as ,, , a ' ' 'Ql3'1l'. av -ra ' 644W X 4 1 2 211 y, ii if 3 ' f X .ff J - W , awk, w 1 ' N 5 1 ,, ,, at W? 5P f 11, fi y 5 Xmrfnfj ,fy T 223. 1 ZW, t Y A ' fvff f t -f'fL l 1 iiitrt 5 Y l t W., t jhrw 5 I Hug- .I A '- ' Of 5 w ,pw A N4 - ' LH? W gf. 'M C: st. ' if 1 at ,, . atay f tyy 1 yy y B Wit???i . A l iiii A lili Bob Leak: A sophomore IS the lowest ' sss , A - ' 'N -'A' M 1- form of life on earth. p y l y w' 'V sss ' ' A .,., ees A ' r ' - - . sA M t t t ssse Tom Lanier: On the thlrd day juniors l A yyy were created better than sophomores. y 'Q Q t ai A 1-A Yi my V, A A 1 A . . KLKV 1 1, LV., ,, t.,,,. f ..., ,,,. , ,, Vi. K ,. ,V K rk, , ft 5 t '7 '9 A ' ,J-f L xy , 2 , it X we M t David Bailey Charlie Baker Steve Baker Mike Barber Darleen Barbour Lee Barefoot Scott Barnes Merritt Barnett Bob Barnett Geri Baron Robin Bartholomew Bret Bass , Walena Batchelor Fred Bates Steve Beale Gary Beard Kent Beard Jodi Beasley Alicia Bell Lucy Bell Lenny Beller Patti Berly Terri Betancourt Anne Black Ronnie Black Mark Blackburn Mike Bloodworth Charles Blount David Bowerman 6 Cindy Bowling Evelyn Bowman Brenda Boylan Dan Bracket! Bill Bradley Martin Bragg Terri Brannon Tony Brewer David Brickell Eddie Bridger Michael Bridges Anita Brooks Susan Brooks Jon Brophy Tim Brothers Joe Browde Alton Brown Vikki Brown Joe Brueck Charles Bruner David Bryan Tripp Bulla Roger Bullock Erich Bumgardner Darrell Bunch Steve Burdett Joe Burroughs , 'hx .ggi 'E ,Z-gf' N 4 S , l, W f if vs - v its ,A iiii' Q. ' , n .i K WF, xg- ' - , if 2 ivy, gl? ix ml t 7 x I f ii Q haul' fif- X 2 2 xx is f Ji 1 54, A ,fig it tif W, f- 1 ., ' 'Q' ' ' MLW , Lg , ,pgs il an g l in ff' YL 2 g li X JAX 'gl l , V r 2? 1 ' ,,,, 1, S fxb' O ,, A , we rr ,. ff. 2-4 5, rw 5 I - w . ,,k W :X , 1, y X il' at L 2 .. . 1.14, N t my I, 0 t 13 1, W K,, ' n I 1, fy ' ff MI' K I x ii 3? K I s, fi ii A ag !5 I ii I LLVZ I WVVVV PX. X 'I if :sb ' il l l l I Q a ax stto s 19 'vw F A gk i f t g N 7 Q , ,e Alma ' S i I . ' -fr? ,Q i i I Jonathan Watson: Junior-a junior is basically without a doubt, unquestionably without beating around the bush, I have no fear of sa ing that a junior is clearly andy not only do I think so but I am prepared to offer proof. Tom Honerr A junioras fingers are constantly grappling for the security of his car keys. ft! Aff fx Terrence Burroughs Carl Busacca Tonnya Byrum Jim Caldwell Joe Call Mary Jo Candler Terry Cartwright Larry Cate Tracey Caviness Sharon Chapman Gwen Chavis Ann Cho Leslie Clegg Cathy Clemmons Teresa Clifton Lynelle Coburn Rick Cody Ronalee Coffey Danny Collins James Collins Bryan Conners Gayle Cook Luke Copeland Curtis Correll Jack Cowsert Jane Cox John Crawford Bill Crocker Bridgett Crowder Becky Cuddy Pat Daly Jeff Darby Jan Davis Linda Davis Robert Davis Pam Dean Emily Debnam Geri Deines Denise Dempsey Cynthia Denning Linda Desaulniers Don DeVries Colette Dickens Tim Dixon Lyn Donaldson Rick Donnally Mike Donnelly Chris Dow Matt Drabick Craig Duncan Ham Dunn 8' . , Meg Milro .' I think the senior lea ership lacks something-unless you want a tutor in 'chow to throw an egg or ten laps around Capitol Squaref' i ll MMI' Hanna, .f' , A 'V1' 1-Y V'a,Qy:wt,r A, X 'W' l - er 3 an X X gh it -' x gba' , . 1 F 1 . 4 fQ We i i. . ,.,. ,,-,v 2-Q ,, an A i ., are Joe' Farrington: A E ' f by J ig A junior represents Q1A'A E 1 JW gif ' the final dyms tc ll ,351 1k N ' - link between by -V A X intelligence and y N. ,l absurdity. , X M- ' f f X' 'Rt , X 7 f s , x., f K N ,t + 5315-ibxegfgi Robert Dunn Tim Dunn Danny Dupree Beth Dyer Karen Eades Mike Early Michelle Edwards Margo Edwards Marla Edwards Joan Elderkin Bruce Elleman Eddie Ellerson Lisa Ellis Tonya Ellis Chuck Ellison Debbi English Thad Eure Robbie Evans Skipper Everett Clifton Exum Mark Fahey Amethea Faison I9 200 Bob Fanjoy Sam Fanjoy James Farlow Joe Farrington Jerry Felsenstein Randy Field Michael Fields Rob Fields Julie Flowers Joe Fox Joanne Franklin Janice Freeman William Freeman Donna Freitag Chris Froman Bill Fuchs Zenobia Fuller Susan Funderburg Kenneth Furey Brian Futterman Neil Gamble John Gatton Carol Gay Heidi Gentry Joan Gessner John Gifford L... vw' x 'S H115 5' 4 'PK X W sniff 0 vw e sf 3 , ,' ,E .. N li ft., . . X N -Q - tts' i M, .fri iasa' 1 Q. X I K, ,. S3 ..., .AH-Ll-,4 f'J'lxi,i 4 - krkl ii K... kk I '.L, tl 4, , J tltt - 5? l I xx ab , l J F s J Qt JD, 3 il, ' Hx D Karen Eades: Why canlt they let us leave Q yy F I X A the parking lot in alphabetical shifts? ' is-,fi J L- ,- Brian Sakiewicz: Why can't all of the I water fountains work with cold water? . . ' ' sli gf ' 'lk wh 'R Q lfs , we A , J i J I Mfg!! ,ff , In Q. K if W M, X it--IU' ' M, ,.,,, , Ss. 2 X af r 15 W y , iii, ti ' La' vw g l,A . , uV, M ' K A f 3fT:! 'if iff l , wvgf1i5wQM wx! C O Quill f5A1'ii'f 333 ' xtg is 1. a, . ' ' I ,A A: 'Rah el K, at l irrt l C l , ',g rr' . ' 1.3 97.2-'Q fr' KX 1' fig LLLL' ' '7 G ' ,, Q IT, ,, W f Q13 Q 26' it - K5 'Q l. ,1 ! ll a , ,v . A Lg, 4' fi Q t y , f a g X riifflfli . :.,t.1 , A d F A r ff? W 4, R l y , . - R 1 R ff-K 'V M' pr . A , t if 4 f X he 3 i'av 'A f , i , IS '. ' 2 I J fi f fi Ein A I R A if . 1 . ,iw H K I 5 ', A :Z , EEA I 24 lil xx 1 ig' M, w Y-NA IJ' :l.i5M. f Nancy Giles Freddy Gill Charles Gilley Lisle Glover Roger Gold Arthur Golding Ric Gooch Vic Gournas Rick Grassi Wanda Greene Clifton Griffin Rick Griftis Paul Gubbins Owen Guion Burt Gunter Ryland Grissom Mike Guyer Scott Haddon Scott Hadley Bernice Hall Donna Hall Ethel Hall Jena Hall Carolyn Hanson 202 Doug Harkins Andie Harrelle Bill Harrington Beverly Harris Dewanna Harris Floyd Harris Gordon Harris Jim Harris Jim Harrison Susan Harrison Kay Herrlein Nan Harrod Don Hart Janet Harvey Susan Haswell Tricia Haugh Kerry Hawkins Becky Hayes Julie Hedgepeth Jennifer Herold Phil Herold r ,,... , , 4 1 . :K K A it Y W, .air Qu N lf' F 1 . 2 it Mt rg s 4.- ,,, ,A ,rw 1-:G Jer Si .k Y 'S . ,ir . I , E .tg , , 'Mt .r 1 N? X 'B V 3332? gif, '--H, V. Yfiii if -f ' 4 rr 4' -page K6 ' X. . 'J G s Luke Copeland: The school,s heating and cooling system is really fantastic. Too many people are critical of it, but it mana es to kee the rooms cooler t an outsi e tempera- tures in winter and warmer than outside temperatures in the summer. Not many other schools are able to do this. Nancy Walters: No one wins when the student is set up to ,tx x ' A Bw ,. try to defeat the system and beat the rules: Gre Mull: Juniors look into the orizon and know what's ahead because they have al- ready toddled into the pit- falls of Sandersonls system. t at Ri -wi Jim - v 1 'Q 'ff' -0' 'Q .L-:Kg Ssigf QQ, gel lx. I-flmfk Q S ,fa- .- ff Y ,1 Reece Hester Evalyn Hethcox Bonita Hill Jackie Hill Martha Hill Thomas Hlll Mike Hines Cynthia Hinton Dike Hinton Kathy Hitchcock Alfred Hogan Robert Hogan Amy Holland Laura Holland Ann Hollowell Angela Holt Tom Honer Donna House Bill Howard Pat Howard Glen Humes David Humphrey Carl Hunter Cora Hunter Ronnie Hunter Phil Hurley 204 Besma Ibrahim Nedda Ibrahim Tim Ireland Dean Ivey Cindy Jackson Karen Jackson Terri Jackson Kevin Jayes Christy Jefferies James Jeffery Renee Jeffries Felicia Jernigan Denise Johnson Beronica Johnson Kim Johnson Susan Johnson Dan Johnston Reid Jones Keith Jones Larry Jones Susan Jones B.J. Judd John Keatts Jeffery Kenline Jackie Kenworthy Mike Kindt Karen King Debra Koh Steve Konrad Amy Kornegay Dana Kozak Peter Kozak ' . 1 I I if ' iff . TN- :M W, . . Ji 2511. 'i ei - as gi .J 'W W I I 1. ,me N miyg 3 Q -. ws '1 xskiigf 2 J ,V 2 I J , s ig rm me as L' ff , if - I 'J I Q , t - 4 , . j I ,, . I ' Mi? MA 'V z SE t in ,. Q , f wx , ,i,, 'i' i ' iiei if 5 H I ' Ii A r A- as., is IL' ifisi I I 7 Z 'V y ,,,.l.X .A . J if ' J , + xi S f 1? 2 7: 1 M' 1 JI., Qi I t'ii'i . ' fffift fffff W if v 11 V ,',,f , -s . , yt w I fi it 1 ji Z in '- . f It v X I his w5ENrva Q Jackie Kenworthy: A junior is a student in the eleventh grade physically, but seldom mentally. Terri Brannan: Vve learned to endure long periods of boredom. ' wcieg HWGN WEQWMC Egizfziv. ' ' - 'aio , .,...-,,.,.,....-.-v Thomas Lanier Kathy Lanning Sharon Lanphere Bob Leak Jean Lee David Lemay 06 Doreen Leonard Maria Ligotino Paul Ligotino Carla Liles John Liles Sylvia Little Elizabeth Littleton ' Julie Long Susan Lopez Tommy Lopez Scott Lovelace Danny Lowery Ray Luce Billy Lynch Tammy Maddrey Todd Magnuson Amy Margolin Koenrad Marien Terry Martin Maureen Master Karen Mathia Kumkum Mathur Butch Matthews 'N Qi hx t s AQ -'get 'ft an in in Q 35? i Q tx Q i , I .i ..j,1:lk W Maxx, if A .: ': 5 i Dana Kozak: There are a few seniors who do understand the meaning of the word Mleadershipf' others have only themselves on their minds, even though they hold leadership positions. W x . ff' x ki . 1 5 IIE, Vg lr f V ,l,l'v,vg . , I - X 2:41-!3Y': John Aschenbrenner: A junior is a stu- dent old enough to realize his talents and young enough to use them. I would like to thank the sophomores and seniors for making the juniors look so good! vim 8 l 'sr s WX' i i I .1 X -H 1 ffl? . , , K D if ' ., i -S Q - 25 , . L L r , Ly- , 1 Q ' , ' ei' E g l.,: 2' ' S nsns to L 42 f' in Ii UNK 'Ja I 1 1 4? A v- g ,A :s-, . , :LAV ' fi I ff 1 fa. X L ft 7 X ' c lit, 5 L g X f ,L R' - .A gi , , ' I Shay Matthews Gayle May Debora McCoy Pattie McCoy Doreen McCullers Joanne McCutcheon Sharon McDowell Steve McElwee David McGee Susan McGuire Pete McKinnon Paul McKlveen Mac McLean David McQuoid Russ Medders Norman Mehta Kat Mercer Cathy Merino Steve Merrick Fredrick Mials Lisa Michael Susan Micham Ken Midyette Nathan Milian Cris Miller Meg Milroy Maureen Minnis ' Lynn Misenheimer 207 08 Kim Mitchell Slick Mitchell Ave Mitta Carol Moffett Catherine Montague Darrell Montague Butch Monteith Mike Moon Donna Moore Billy Moore James Morgan Leslie Morgan Masayuki Mori Neil Morris Sally Mosely Greg Mull Alviston Murphy Kevin Murray Jeff Muschell Lisa Myatt Gretchel Newkirk Denny Nichols Elliot Nicholson Randy Nicks Mark Niemeyer Henry Northcutt I T474 ,, 534' . M Q a. azz? ya F F, we .. z 1- 'i H7 ' 3 79 5' ,Q XX Ali l a tssi e gi, ,,,, I g , K a X, D ' , k 5 ,,,' I t f ' V,,!V . 1 I 1 ! ,fx V4 fr' f 1' 115 1, x x ,v Wt' H a..if -f '9iZF A , if J '17 1,ZA of If EL LViL ' E461-R A x t ii 3' ' Sarah Rodger: I,ve learned to laugh at myself and get along with the natives. No teachers taught me thisg it was the stu- dents. Sue Jones: I believe the seniors have done an above avera e job of leading San erson High School. K 1 Scott Northrup Ronnie Nowell Carol Nunnally Harvey Nutt Linda Nutter Charles O'Briant Cindy Ofcharik John Olson Claudette Ortiz Eddie Owens David Page Mike Pandich Steve Parham Sung-uk Park Carla Parker Tommy Parkin Scott Patterson Brad Pearce Dawn Pergerson Nathan Perkins Paul Perry Wayne Perry 210 Bill Perry Suzanne Peters Demetra Pettry Rhonda Phillips David Pierce Ricky Pierce Harry Pilos Derek Pittman Louisa Poisson Rick Pope Sharon Potter Hoot Powell Paul Powell Sarita Prasad James Privette Theresa Proctor Chris Pruneau Pearlette Pullen Wilbert Quick Kim Radcliffe Richard Rand Janice Ray Karen Ray Wanda Ray gg, c fa sam-:ss XPP 5 ' s -3 ,::.,,- . , 9 .a . -ef' -we it Q-5 at L ,qi we W5 at X is as W if t 3 me m x at NX . A H K If ii' , it Q- new , 22 im. 115- b, sf. .f -- N , ig , S :,, , . , cl yifief 1 Q f' wi 'bw it K! 1' Q.--. . ffm.. Jonathan Watson: Why is a jun- ior superior to a sophomore? The answer can be found in the Jesse O. Sanderson Course Selec- tion Guide, page three, para- graphs four and five. it i l gf . 9! fbi ,-K' , Q l f 2 ,, 2 A Ji ' Q55 lo' 4 ls 4' 50 Od! ,i '75 ,E+ I as w c-' Za , , 'f J' 1 - r, .. at 5 fi f it I A 43' iii ' 1 4. t gf, an ' af Susie Reed Patti Reynolds Anne Riley Bonnie Rivenbark Susan Robinson Cynthia Robinson Veronica Rochelle Sarah Rodger Belinda Rogers Joe Root Debbie Rorschach John Rose Bill Rouse Andrea Rowland Lynn Rudisill Susan Rudolph Chip Russell Judy Rutherford Linda Ryan Pat Rynders Jack Sabella Brian Sakiewicz Tom Sampair Wanda Sanders Sherman Sapp Joel Sarti Diane Scarboro Jean Scarborough Kathy Schmitt Jon Schuch Sharon Schulz Sam Scudder Gretchen Sedaris Katy Sedgwick Rosa Settle Betty Sharpe Timothy Shearon Jerry Sherron Sherry Sherron Bobby Smith Cynthia Smith David Smith Debra Smith Jackie Smith Jeff Smith Emibf Debnam Every day IS filled with the same boring routine and there is no excitement whatsoever Kevin Jayes: Juniors make better lovers I I EEZ' 1 if ri ,x , + A 4' V fl 'X EQQKQ' f m . ,ne f J , , , , t, .AVA Q It I 2-ti ti' . ti llbx ff? r 'Z T i , f 1 'A t T -' ' W , j V I 54 I Y iii 'N it T i i 2 fl X ll rl' s L x K M P? 1 M' la ' V , ,., f ef ' 'i., ft QV. Av' w '-', + r ,LL 3 tg , yo any-75 L amy Q . ,f S . ' y Julie Smith Karen Smith Tim Smith Kathy Southerland Peter Sproul Edward Stahel John Stanley Lisa Stevens Fil Stidham Tracy Stivers Byron Stratas Douglas Sutton Evelyn Sutton Mike Talbot Stacey Talbott Fred Tarver Carmen Taylor Larry Taylor Lisa Taylor Karen Taylor Kathryn Taylor Sue Taylor Bill Teague Michael Teasley Eddie Thomas Nancy Thomas Sara Thomas Beverly Threadgill 213 4 David Tiller Debbie Totman Laurie Travica John Trevillian Judi Troxler Cindy Trumbower Robin Utley John Van Pelt Mike Vevurka Dusty Vince Linn Waketbrd Myra Walker Sandra Walker Mike Wall Pat Walsh Pam Walslon Howard Walters Nancy Walters Ronnie Warner Barbara Watkins Beth Watkins Allen Watson Jonathan Watson Ricky Weiger Johnny Weldon Marcie Wells John Wertis g,,w' 75321 J 'ST' ...ef M .1 N, . I 'N Q M V ,,., . 'x f X of J' 4 -Q gf Si' tx, ', l - , 2 Gr I ii ull, ' J x , X l ,Z ,l r y We 'W 1-osS,:sl,EZ Vi, I X wr W , .t Jti 1 J Q' We ' J A l i l : pf af l 'li 'J V f I Y I '- V 'F J' w f i A1 my. , , il l ii ' Q Iss, I i Q X 5 4' ' 'P' 1 f Q fi 1 4 'V' Wi, M' 1, ' f X If tl i sats 4 ,- if ' an f i , lt l 1 t .p- l v Q ms? 'L f 'lik 'P J 1 Nathan Millianf I donit think I should complain about Sanderson's problems. I am so busy that I can't help do anything about it! Trzfp Bullas The senior leadership is, we 1, it's imaginative. But donlt ex- pect us to follow in their footsteps. Carmen Taylor: Trying to get through the halls between classes is like be- ing in the middle of rush hour traffic. kia 4 v K, TT itil -.,,, I ' ty ,Y Wayne Wheeler Mike Whitaker Tim White Joyce Wiegand Tina Wiesel James Wiggs Sheila Wilder Treece Wilder Bill Wilkerson Susanna Wilkinson Nancy Will Britt Williams Carol Williams Denise Williams Gwen Williams Sandy Williams Valerie Williams Benson Wills Dante Wilson Steve Wilson Dayna Wittman Laura Wood Brenda Wright Joyce Wright Leslie Wynne Bruce Young Clay Young Carl Yow x'X Ray Adduddell Janet Atherton Senior Class Council Beverly Peoples, Katherine Barnhill, Margaret Brown Lauren Jones Allen Jernigan, Jay DeLancy. Standing: Beanie CLASS OF 19 6 . 'Il' 'r Judy Allen -aw . p Q AN- NJ JIM . JXJJU f rg' 4 ' .:N.. K gi ' ii to I . .n ' 'S -2. fi J Y Jia? Karen Ausley JS, as Donna Baker .i,l,., ellen' 71, Qtta A it :. 3 in S ,K iii If - faaif - , - 5 st, -N A . Nancy Baker wx t ,f J f-1ag'k'ig N Stell Askew Josette Baffaro wi e m. V Q G ig -yot John Baker IM' 'Q if-H A ' tj.-rg , S , J ixw. 'YA H tx. 1-M Larry Baldwin David Barlow Jay Barlow Marie Bamett Jacquelyn Baron Rod Bedford Sheri Bedsole Suzette Pennell: Senioritis is when everyday seems like Monday. Cammie Jerome: I honestly think that this year,s sopho- mores are less motivated than we were. Pam Greene: I've always wanted to know how it felt to graduate. Now I know. Marcia Katherine Barnhill Paul Benbow Bob Bergstedt Linda Bloodworth Lisa Bollinger Laura Bowling Gail Brenner Jill Brown Beth Bookstaver Jill Bomgesser maj. R QM' Q 4 'X B .. , Q -813'-in X sexy -' f, 5 ,sqifatn 1'i l, Xffrsa 2 , A s., .J ln B Bill Boyette Terry Bragg Cynthia Bridges Barbara Browde ,1 kk-k ..l . ' -KZ? ' K x t A ' f'7 k ,fX Lx X , lgx I , at it iff, B 1 e 65,1 1 Kathy Brown Margaret Brown Marian Bowden Ray Brandon Beanie Brown Cindy Brown Toni Bowerman Jay Brantley B if---' ,ms Debbie Brown ' W .J y ,. 11- X y Y- . I jg g B Q Steve Buckingham Scott Bullock Elizabeth Carrington ,- ,C W C f . Barry Cate Rob Chapin 3 K .sr- f X 1 K S . K - af f . ' ' S Ng' , ' A i 0 'fe' V 2 'XP' Sally Burns Nancy Burt Susan Cable Donna Cannadv Josette Bajfarof On Graduation Night I'm going to do what any normal, re -blooded Senior is going to do-Now you guess what that is . . . Bevery Peoples: Senioritis is wishin I were at the beach when 'm in class. Wcki Mitchell: School spirit is 4? 'Twp awk crawling lIlIO 21 shell. Susan Cary Kathy Castle absence. Bill Caudiu and t 6 end. 'Q 9 C lla. Cheryl Chavis David Cheats David Winn: If Graduation is being ostponed a week, I'll 4, just ta e an early leave of Susan Davis: Graduation- A time when a bunch of peo- ple who have learned to- gether for twelve years receive a piece of 'paper signifying the beginning Bobbi Champion Kathy Chesnick Liz Christian 219 0 -- W. H j e c t ti at ia H ai. . f2L , f , Li 1 yp r' ' , t. ' 5 5 . - - . it .W . s . if . .P ,.. Q.., fa i ta, . . .f f 1 t xg., .A X -xx. , Alix, it X '- gl ' is A Q f '1 E5 -lw2tg?w,,f2Qg5' Y gm' i . 0 ' in 11 . E K Q ' '. 'X is, , , . 1 Q , S 5512-mg ,LL. if .V -. - ,. 2, -Iv?-'F' 144 Margaret Churn David Cole Dawn Colwell .3 Quik? 1 'KK' in Q Y Elena Cowsert Bob Cramer Karen Crawford ii 'Vi N Q S 5 if ' 5 - P Q , Suzy Cuffe Sally Cunningham Jill Davis Ruth Harke: The experience was great as far as senior week- end, the sock hop, etc. go, but academically, there was no experience except the agony of defeat. Beverbf Quates: The mighty seniors along with some su - porting juniors and a few inky g so homores have proved that W sc ool spirit improves the team. Debbie Deal 515, ZX ? I ll. s ' AJ 47 Y' 'N HY ' we xi, .. A W -. r at We 3 ,J f .ft l 3 Michie Corey Damell Cozart if -e., 1. 1 'f' 5 X 'r l 'Ii-It L. Kathy Croom David Crouse Mark Davis Susan Davis li 4 l egffg i wr. 1.5. - ,k . it - -1 Ma, r MM, at eats Mel Dean Paul Dean 5 t '1 34 ,fi 'E M I F. Z' A if Q X K yd t rv 5 5 sl rua 1-piers Q, W , 4: A ' x 5 , X X 6 f at - 3 f r Laura DeJong Jay DeLancy fs Y .rm xy AK 1 l 1 iaxxi, Debbie Dilthey John Dinger Y Ag -0-Q, Jimbo Dixon Diana Donnelly 5, Susan Drew Nancy Dubois n as VZ. 3 i J, n- ,f as X ,,.i Charlotte Denton V L' A N , Q :iff ,J 'X Julie Dittman Aida Doss ,..- f f 1 my , ,-. ' f H x. J X le Q' J 5? HGH S X fn ' o 'FQK K' ' MariAnne Dudney Carolyn Dew Ashley Dixon Mary Jean Downing Kent Duke Scott Dickerson Brian Dixon X if Ellen Drake W A Q G' NS Q, Pi K ' ' :ii , .. I Q 1 , 1 LaVonda Duncan 445 Betty Eagan link: Cathy Edwards Judy Faatz Tony Farrell fail U Susan Eatman Daryl Edgerton Karyl Edgerton Ron Luciani: Sophomores ought to have a big Soph tattoo on their foreheads. Cammie Jerome: Senioritis is the enormous sense of relief one feels knowing that one's Iife no longer depends on one's grades. Stan Hall: I am glad I grad- uate before the merger comes into effect. Marty Hedrick: As I look back I think that maybe one day I'll wish I could return. As for now, all I want to do is leave this place. Norman Bennett: I refuse to be- lieve that twelve years of my life have been wasted, I'm sure I've picked up some useful talen F 111 it 1 197' 'XJ all 1:5 I 355 all 1 . . '1 5. A 5 iff, yi .. , 5 Y 4' - 1 .Q Yr Is 35 ' an 9 ' x . gf . 2 ff . ' .: I 'if' . N' 'W I N A .+. N L. H., - at ,EN i 5 'ual Laura Farrington Anthony Ferguson Becky England Carol Facey J oJ o F erraro Kim Edmiston Anne Eskridge Susan Farrell Lee Ferrell l Dennis Fitzpatrick Dena Fronteiro Julie Gelbin y ,f,'txrnQ1:s.,,'. . M Chuck Gouge Ricky Fleming Chyig Flgyd Glenn Francis Elvis Freeman Debra Gentry Janie Geiger Brian Graham Blair Griffith Sherri Forehand Mary Ellen Fulghum E S Maurice Givens l aacaaa Missy Gurley imma... Margaret Fowle Jan Fulkerson Dawn Goforth Hunter Hadley 22 4 F 'Q Bob Hale Ruth Harke Bill Harrison Doug Hawkins Clifton Hall Preston Harrelle - 11 it 52:5 Q5 A.:, ff:ig.,fSs 1- he ' K 5 - is i -, il,.'. .i.a A Donna Harwood aii , 12k S i f A, W V X ..1QiggiiiQii iz- efei Nancy Hawkins Michael Hall Stan Hall Cindy ,Hamilton Wes Harrelle Cindy Harrington Daisy Harris l'f1 ..... -, Q Q 1 ' iff: .,:' Y.i:,x- HF' Q 1 3... tt John Haskins Beverly Haslip Bill Hatton Ralph H8Wkil1S Sam Hawkins Susan Hawkins ff . W E f ? 1 K. . 'S . Mu c l , was XX ' O .f if i x 1 i is i .. Y 135, Q. 5 + NR 1 ,QQ f g JH. if R t at 5 Wanda Hawkins . at ? f g 1 Jane Haws ex Terry Henderson Tim Hess Lori Lee Thomas: To me, the years haven,t been wasted, although my teachers may dis- agree completely. Suzanne Swarl: A senior is a person who has stru gled through ll years of sc ool and should have unlimited skipping privileges because of the sense of responsibility he has obtained. Sabine Hayes Steve Hiltbruner Ashley Hinton J 4,5-nf x 1- .. e W, . 5 e A We 1, 0 W ' vii Qfg . is if , wt: . ,E . ILLTL ,. . . 5,5 'Q M I David Hoffman Doug Hoffman Matt Hogan - . '.f4:5:-:4:-:f:- 9 , i., Curt Heath Barbara Hine Constance Hinton ? if If John Holder ' Marty Hedrick Jimmy Hinson iw-W Jane Hipps Robin Holland 225 226 f vfvg' ,-' 11' A - L ' ,l W1'k1 if , . Amanda Holliday Cecil Holloway is ia K Teri Houck Annette Howard Pat Inman Cecelia Jackson Richard Jenny Allen Jernigan Meg Holman Kathy Howard Johnny Jackson Cammie Jerome 5: S Fw Dwight Holt Bobby Horkey Wendv Humphries Rav Hunt fi ctA s o big' A N, 1 fi, .F W . Q1 I 4, S .. Q ' 2 A 'fd' , V Kevin Jackson Mike Jacobs Susie Toussaints Ilve managed to survive twelve years of tests, reports, papers, and homework in order to walk across a sta e, shake someone's hand an receive a diploma. Marlene Petska: I think I've learned a great deal more of useful knowledge in my inde- pendent study class than in all the other years combined. Janet Jessup t f It - , 1 . K - . K K 1,1 L x' -, ' 'k.'k 52: ig J, K .3 K I W .li , I tuee at I if 1 is ,QW M 'zu Q... I . ESQ, I f M , 1 1555?-is f, a . ..-,M . .11 jf'-1'-fxh . ,wi .g.g:q:g.:.. - ', ,asa r. :C- ' fu Darcey Jones Macon Jones Karlene Kapka Leslie Johnson Heather Jones Melanie Jones X Josh Kardon ef -. r 5 , iff Paula Johnson , 1-an Lauren J ones 1 Sandra Jones 1 Le Kenan Susan Johnson Betsy Jones H0101 Owens: I look ahead into my futureg I see nothing mainly because it hasn't gotten here yet. But I do regret that I have not done the best I can with my past so I could make plans for my fu- ture. I wish I could pass the word on to the lower classmen . . TRY, even if you can't do it, at least t . That little extra ef- fort wil probably leave you sa- tisfied with yourself. Tony Kannon Cheryl Kantner I ef Jody Kennison Don Klas 227 28 Paul Klason Denise Klohr ' 11 . K ' , A-. . ' ,N M , s kins 'Q Yg.f,,T,5:1, A , as W.. i X111-L '11-iiiil-34 is K ' Al Kruziak Susan Lach 7, - 1' : GN 4 i' f- 'i Chug Latham Kim Lee L 35' L' I et A H X K 1 Q. L Y y effe Y, 1. L John Ligotino Cindy Little Belinda Knisley 2 iff: . be ..ff7.75Q'f - 4 Clarence Lamb f x. Q 545' Vivian Lee 1'- Thomas Littleton Pam Kornegay Joan Krier F' Kris Larsen Helen Lassiter Kim Lesher M Ricky Lester raw Lauren Llewellyn Betty Locke 11, ,Lf, it ' lt Debby Logan Suzy Loizeaux II Louis Long .... f-, S.. K .XA x Zi Jack Lynch Beth Lynn Peter Magdarz Cammie Jerome: My years at Sanderson have been enriching. I've done a lot of chan in over a relatively short perioc? og time. Fve learned to expand my own mind and teach myself fnot only book knowledge, but heart know- ledge and a little common sense- too.J Karyl Edgerton: Fm going early sf to Graduationg this is one night Julie Marchanr I don,t want to be late. Chug Latham: Last yeafs juniors were exceptionally cool. This year's Seniors are even better. Brian Phillips: The knowledge we gain in high school may help us face the world later. Suzette Pennell: Although I hate to go, I'm glad it's over. M 5 Joni Martin Mary Lorschedier ' ' ,ff , f' ,R S v Q5 ytci 9. U- W, i, T r Dan Makely Frank Marchisello Mark Martin at gr ,Mix ....-V 1 hifi ,L P Ron Luciani Tim Mallard Jane Martin Shirley Martin 229 230 lr' '- ' A w . X ,A-' .f -tam .f-as . ,,, , M gf 1 1, A Y L K if 1 - Q-1 4 - , F! ,L ,tr R fra 5 lg 3 Xriki Q i W 'S rf -J , 4' Y - Debbie Mauney Sonya Maybee Camilla McClain Q f Ah v H , kgs!! .N N 1 Robert McGaffin Patricia McHugh Leslie Mclnturff Mark Martin: I believe that the only time wasted in school is wasted by the students. The reason people go to school is to enable them to achieve certain goals they have Set for them- selves, but if an individual does not set goals, then going to school is a waste. Mark Adams: I have learned that I have a lot to learn. Susan McPhail Mill Miller Marianne Mitchell Brad Moody 9, ef. '-1' g li 3. 'fx tl ' to f f I i' ,f , ' - ew- A a .,.:.-,, , 5 'E t -' 5 Ronnie McCoy Cathy McKellar Susan Meier v tlet ff rttt ' .W K I yn. i Q I ! rv E. Z , at---W ' , i sa Y V' ' X x Beverly Moore Debra McCutcheon ef f ,. ' X' ' . lb ,g , . -. Q -f wi A , . . f., .5 - . -fr gg .1 W . . s X 1? 5 1 E- - ' 1 4 5 s X Y 1 K x x Q v '-'Wy ,1 ' 5' M Kathy McKinney Eric Miller I in irri 5 ,Jai X N umm ,h ti Luanne Moore , ,gh W sy 'Uk 'F' f IQ .. was N . . Eg 2 'Y X Wi A if , '1-. i :x 'P .X git l .K 5 I l Russell Moore Elizabeth Muhlhauson Chris Nelson Anne Noneman li t Ai 'Q B t rt gh sam ta Q A , .. 121 ,,L' Q Liili Lrrrxlihr Reiko Mori David Morrison Donna Murray Sharon Meyers Derrick Newsome Liz Newton Mark Reed: Although the haven,t been as roductive as per aps they cou d have been, my years at Sanderson haven't been wasted since much has been learned both academically and socially. Josh Kardon: The Way I got through this year is to keep tell- ing nglyself that in ten years I woul be laughing at all of this. Wynn Morrissette Sherry Nechvatal Cynthia Nichols Allison Northcutt Comelia Morton Terry Nechvatal Louise Noell Elfreida Oates 232 gg Y Chris O'Neill Susan Ord Linda Oriez Mike Ostrander Kathy Otstot O Nancy Williams: My high school experience has been a blur of friends, good times and some really bad times, too. I loved high school because it wasn't junior high, just as I will love college because it isn,t high school.Every level of education makes you glad to move to the next. Dan Otto Holly Owens Terry Bfclg l'll pI'Ob2iblIZ Cry Robert Parker a lot on Graduation Nig t. Maybe I'll get slightly intox- icated CI think I'l deserve it after the 12 years of what we've all been throughj Katherine Barnhill: The Walls are all scribbled with obscene remarks. The couples are all parking and it's not even dark! Renee Barnwell: Sophomores have Jerry Parrish Kathy Parsons only got 83 more weeks to go. Kathy Patterson Lynn Payne Janet Pearce Charlotte Pekich Suzette Pennell Joy Penny sb' Q t st, ii V A 5' f 5 bidi Linda Perry Diane Peterson 3 A' Q Q Q Beverly Quates Willa Rainbow Q? Y . i ff V R A it ' IN: in s A K f Q 0 ll'.. X A .fs ' lll ' Q' , Z 5? li Ki wi Q . A N 1 A A . . it .x.. vi l i K ' 'Yr t .. '43 1 Q Q gt 3 ff I Q5 nl -Q. r , A Beverly Peoples Don Perry P 1 P lf to S lit ' 3 1 5 , . if A: A g y S P W S xi. P ' v if .. pi lv l f deli :iz . K 3 , 'Vein' 'fill X ' g if q . X ei iff P A234 P li ' 'Til' it, ,4 ' , l 'P ' e A qs is N . r 51 5 ni ' -qi, . R Rainey Powell John Proctor . ,sf AnnaMarie Reddin Luis Rendon ...t N 5 S fi Anne Register Pam Reynolds Lu Tom Reimers Bruce Reinoso . 3 ,gay -'l, svwqgly ,P ,Q lr, +P ' P A . A y it ' Ii i ' 25' l , 'ldwtxizi 'S ' l 'S Q 1 , ., lg , , a h -yeh K5 x E 3 .ix - ' N. C Y f 35 -fl. ' , Q - ' 7-1 5, ' ' ' h ,Q Q 5 - IQ' , lx. Q. ' ' W ,5 'iii s , rrlsy , it ,. M Ellen Rhodes Kimmie Rhodes Marlene Petska K K : N.,, t a 5: s .N I. P P -1 'll 4kli Q 'jQP . kki R .fi Gwendolyn Raines Debbie Remsburger Pat Richman if 1- Billy Riggs Dorothy Rogers If -K - ff- rf 'g Sv ' A W-. -:gm E fha: - V9 Jim Russell Patty Rute nfs 15 4 .S -T ' f x ff 5 if J t N , . Qi l . A is ' .. l - 3' QQ, X nf' l i S, ' l V, f vii 34 Terry Satterwhite Bill Schenck , so ' r ,, , 'gaumws...,.. , Jim Sedgewick Forrest Senter .,,, i , Mike Rogers 'VE-.. fs' J: ,f its Kathy Sale Jill Schluchter df! - 1-J 2 ' Off Susan Shaffer y , 5 if 1 ' - - ...La ,,.. NfeEg LQ... ., ' . Sandra Rowland Allen Rudisill 5. NJN 'gov l s c' Alberta Sanders Marilyn Sanders I 4 a fm 5 Greg Schmidt Andre Scott Suzanne Sherwood Gail Shields L l t 1 ,sl .p -, Q 5, xo Andy Shook Becky Short Pixie Sibley Beverbf Peoples: I can,t ever remember being as short as this year's sophomores and I am only 5' PAH. Patricia Tierney: Senioritis had made me develop a taste for double cheese pizzas. Three years a o I couldn't stand the sight o any pizza. K Donna Soulherlandx It is so hard to believe 12 years could go by so quickly. Knowing I ave to continue in life, it is sad to think I may never see some of my friends again. Graduationg I never really thought it would come-it gives me a feeling of sadness and relief. I know my life is just beginning now. Graduation is not the end, but the beginning for all of us. Allen Simms Scott Smearman Diana Smith Mark Smith Anne Sneed 'Y fifii Sammy Silver rr. as.. I f f i g 5 VIYQ I H 2 Q Peggy Sites Danny Smith Marian Snelling Buddy Simmons '.f'Ni Reecie Sloan Debbie Miriam Smith Snelling 6 - V... 1 I ': f-32' .Sill S g-,.i:2em , jf: ie, H X .5 - f, f , wee: nozzle if 3 I ,,. 'k Q K. 'f 3 kg? vw N 3 ' S T T thi s x fi-writ S t b V K i 22 .gg-1 W . .v I .l,.. Q- - Donna Southerland Tammy Stainback Kate Steigerwald Laurie Steigerwald Maribfn Saunders: These da s a person would be lost if he idnit finish school. Allen Jernigan: To cite one rea- son why school is useful is a task equal to the laborings of Sisyphus. Push the stone of learning to the top of the moun- tain for a week, take a weekend off and it's back to the bottom again. Q53 .:,- 1 t. .: ttt S . Ii, tV . tt. niti y h S H l ,'. .fl S ifi ifif e,:, ' - i E 33:11 ,ni S E. s Helen Stupalsky Anne Sullivan Beth Stancil Debbie St. Clair ii s it yy Q s Beth Stimmel Tim Stipe Y ,fl .. x . , ', f ..., :M .wx I .. ' -2:6 ' Nick Stratas Abby Strickland Suzanne Swart Camille Taylor Carol Steckenrider Kim Stone Pat Stuart Matt Tervo ix Sharon Tew Susie Toussaint Debbie Tucker Kathy Vaughn Lori Lee Thomas Tom Trafton Stuart Turner 3 f, If . l 4 me t Randi Vieberg J 1 11 sr rs. Nancy Thorn Mark Tommerdahl Debbie Logan: There is no comparison between us and the sophomores. Why canlt they be like we were, perfect in every way? Judy Faatz: My chemistry and French may not be pertinent, but my self-discipline is. Anna Reddin: Sanderson makes Chapel Hill look so good. t Q , ., N N :' 4 ie s - K ' K at - , tk ,A Q: ., ax! silt. 9 -1 '1 1 el L 5 'tq , ' 4' ' g.,.,i gl K t 7 I A s Lpr asf' 1 1 K g 1 Q 4 A ' v gfiiiiii 1-f s- 'Z is bi' X . xx 523. 'f' I Q Steve Urben Danny VanDevender Joanne Vetter Patricia Tierney Bonnie Trevillian 'K M! Fred VanTassel Stan Hall: We may brag about getting out of school but most of us regret leaving. Jennie Watson: A Senior: How can you define 'cPerfection ? Me! Dean: As seniors we,re in- dividuals who know all the an- swers and are now prepared to conquer the world, as ong as there is no work involved. 237 .ki 9. I 5. .Mf,.e2Nf Chris Voigt Martha Voland Laura Walker: Although the past 12 years have instilled patience in me, my education has suffered grieviously. Johnny Jackson: This is my last year of solitary confinement. Susan Meier: At first, those twelve years seem like a waste, but not after you really think about it. Xia si I if r f 5,454 4 Q ,K 4 , K t X 1, af , ft. 4' .-., . J ,rf I t, 0..- Tammy Walston Jan Warren 1 4 Michael Wells Tim Westbrook qt Q7 X 1414. 5 of 5 it 1 f A is it er 'ii it , 3 .f- Q, 'EB ' 3' X -iv ' it lp K yi .Wy f 'o' Q iw Q 5 ' Q g S .t.: A i V::,, ,EE il as Ji -that Q - A A Elaine Voyce Jerome Wagner Scott Walker Wayne Walker 13- Ab E' t, , as it .L W we' -.lr ,J Mark Warren John Watkins itJ5 V' 4 i 3, . Q M1 if ryli ' g 'J fi I ., A y h v m y ad A D.-aff! Deborah Whitaker Leslie Whitelock Laura Walker Debbie Waller Jennie Watson Denise Wiggins F? 'l 'l Q, E7 I at W, .f . ' I I,: P D I ' , C L: i j , K ' ..,,mkV I . 1 Q . , C if Cindy Williams Nancy Williams Tom Williams W W ' . fn , i ,, - iis . rg l in 5 ,- .x lib A' - xt. tl., M : - P s i - A . iii -C PFI , t' , :.' - - 'af' -F 2 sg , Q' Joni Wischhusen Ted Woestendick Lynne Woodard Tom Williams: High school is not l only a preparation for college, it is an introduction to society. Norman Bennett: Seniors are at the height of intelligence com- bined with laziness. Karen Crawford: I have wasted the time I spent at Sanderson. Sanderson has a lot to offer e such as teachers who will listen, Burch Wrenn helpful courses and a library filled with books. However, these resources will not be forced on youg you have to want them. Michael Hall: If you don,t have an education you don't have any- thing. Chug Latham: Seniors are some- thing that sophomores and juniors wish the were and when they are they wis they werenlt. Denise WUFS1 P 7 i , Barbara Williamson Gynell Woodruff Cindy Wright Chip Younce .tv ' N Q lj David Winn Randy Wooten 1 is x Rim. xXX if at lx fr' fr 1 as 6 X Daphine Wright ly' we Y' 'T . - , My-T x f 'x' 41: 'iff , :mtl li' xv P 'fmt' ' 7, 'tw Q1 3 .C li f 5 ,Y 1 . --35, - .li 1t-'- ,Sgt Q . 315: ,. t .AN . L.. Q iffffjxl Kathy Zorowski 2 As we are still young, growing people, we tend to think of our three years in high school as a prelude to something more mean- ingful and fulfilling. We all plan for, and look to, that day when each of us can begin to live a life of our own. But for some students, life ends here at Sanderson. We share more with each other than hallways and classrooms. We all see our dreams on clouds and make wishes to stars. We all feel warmth in the love of a friend and the touch of a hand. We know the same fears and the same joys. . . . Those students who have died shared these things too. Too often we accept life with a casual indif- ference, we act almost unaware of being alive. It is only the ending of life that reminds us of its uncertainties. Learning of the the death of another student is a jarring experience, whether that person was a close friend or only a vaguely remembered face in a crowd. Our loss is none the less. We learn more from each other than from any textbook or lesson. If the year's tragedies can teach us something, then let them make us aware that we are indeed alive, together, in this school, for this moment. 240 ,nw ,, M ,Q W, M . ,' .-255: . 99 f , ,,., , .- : l . . ,r, , 1 ,, f,f.15,,4,31g1g.5g- - ,.,M,f,, . Jeffrey Adams Johnston April 9, 1959 August 23, 1975 Geoffrey Neale October 19, 1959 December 15, 1975 Anil Wadhwa December 16, 1961 December 24, 1975 Lisa Kay, Ellis June 18, 1959 May 6, 1976 Martin E MRS eaass aaaas N 1 we era we QW ' IN CASE OF A CHANGE OF ADDRESS CONTACT: ASHLEY HINTON 6l7 COMPTON Rd 787-4989 Senior Directory Adams, Mark Frederick: Spanish Club 3. Adham. Emad Yousef' Soccer Team 4. Aduddell. Fred Ray Akion. Selina Deborah: English Class Represen- tative 4g DECA 4. Alexander, Mark Edward: Photography Club 4. Allen, Judi' Linn: Elections Committee 41 Sports Committee 3.41 Health Careers Club 41 GirI's Chorus 21 Powderpufl' 3. Amirante, John Joseph: Sports Committee 21 Football Team 2. Armstrong, Carol Anne: Newspaper Staff 41 Or- chestra 2.3.4: All-State Orcnestra 2.4: Latin Club 21 German Club 3. Askew, Stell Blake: Football Team 2.3.41 Basket- ball Team 2.3.4. Atherton, Janet Grzy Sports Committee 4g Girl's Ensemble 4: Girl's Chorus 3. Atkins, Robert Lee: Intramural Committee 3.4. Aagztstsson, Carin Mona: German Club 41 Pho- tography Club 41 Volleyball Team 41 Exchange Student from Nassjo. Sweden. Aaslev, Karen Jean: English Class Representa- tive 21 Education Practice 4. Avery, Denzlo Qaineella: Election Committee 31 DECA 41 FHA 3.4. Bajaro, Joseph Michele: Marching Band 2.3.41 Orchestra 41 French Club 2.31 Wind Ensemble 4. Baker, Ben Jay: Football Team 2. Baker. Donna Gwyn: Health Careers Club 41 Chorale 3: Girl's Chorus 21 Spanish Club 2. Baker, John Michael: Wrestling Team 2.3.41 Co- Captain 4. Baker. Nancy Gay: Chorale 31 Girl's Chorus 2. Baldwin, Larry Ayred: Football Team 2.3.41 Bas- ketball Team 2. Barlow, David Edward: Law Enforcement Club 2. Barlow, James Joseph: English Class Representa- tive 2.3.41 Honor Society 3.4: Yearbook Staff 41 Ensemble 41 German Club 2.3.41 Math Club 3.41 Football Team 2.3. Barnes, Cornelius: Chorale 3.41 Men's Chorus 21 Football Team 2.3.41 Basketball Team 21 Track Team 3.4. Barnett, Carl Jefress Barnett, Marie Lynn: Intramurals Committee 4. Barnhill. Mary Katherine: English Class Repre- sentative 2: Class President 41 Class Treasurer 21 Class Advisor 31 Service Club 3.41 Standards Board 3: Yearbook Staff 3: Newspaper Staff 4: Gemian Club 2.3.41 Cheerleader 21 Volleyball Team 2.31 Powderpuff 2.4. Barnwell. Debra Renee: Homecoming Com- mittee 21 Latin Club 2:.Bus driver 3.4. Baron, Jacquelvn Joan: Fire Prevention Com- mittee 4f Beal, Jesse Franklin: Audio-Visual Committee 3.41 DECA 41 Bus Driver 2.3.4. Beaadry. Cheryl Ann Bezyford, Rodnet' Wayne: English Class Repre- sentative 21 Newspaper Staff 3.4: Latin Club 21 Spanish Club 3. Bedsole, Sheri Lynn: Secretary-Student Council 41 Honor Society 3.41 Homecoming Committee 41 Winter Festival Committee 4. Benbow. Paul William Bennett. Norman Way: English Class Represen- tative 41 Elections Committee 41 House ot' Grounds Committee 31 Yearbook Staff 4: En- semble 3,41 Men's Chorus 21 All-State Chorus 31 Barbershop Quartet 3.41 Trash Bash Committee 31 Modem Music Masters. Bennett, Spencer Kimball Bergstedt, Robert Bryan Betts, Andrea Lee: Key Club 2,31 Marching Band 2.3.41 Symphonic Band 2.3.4Q Orchestra 2.3.41 All State Band 2.3.41 All-State Orchestra 2.3.41 German Club 2.3. Bigger, James William Bissell, Douglas Robert: English Class Represen- tative 41 Honor Society 3.41 Service Club 3.41 Yearbook Staff 3.41 Editor 4. Blackburn, Marcia Lynn: Governor's School 31 Honor Society 3.4: Modern Music Masters 2.3.41 Fine Arts Committee 2.31 Orchestra 2.3.41 Girl's Ensemble 21 Girl's Chorus 31 All-State Band 2.3.41 French Club 2.3.4. Blades, Peter Manger Bloodworth, Linda Kay Bogle, Barbara Jean: Honor Society 3.41 Elec- tions Committee 31 Human Relations Com- mittee 3,41 Homecoming Committee 21 En- semble 41 Chorale 31 Girl's Chorus 2: French Club 2.3.4. Bollinger, Lisa Ann. English Class Representa- tive 41 Human Relations Committee 31 Chair- man-Intramural Committee 2.41 Sports Com- 'Oh vi s mittee 3.41 Newspaper Staff 41 Health Careers Club 3,41 French Club 31 Y-Teens 2,31 Drama Club 31 FHA 41 Powderpuif 2.4. Book.rtai'er, Eli:alveIh Sinclair: Library Com- mittee 4. Borngesser, Jill: Assembly Committee 41 Elec- tions Committee 3.4: Orchestra 2.3.41 All-State Orchestra 21 Gcrman Club 2.3.41 Gymnastics Team 2.3. ,Bosticg Beverly Ann: Student Co-op Committee 41 Marching Band 4: Spanish Club 4: Y-Teens 41 Gymnastics Team 41 Volleyball Team 41 Pow- derpuff 4. Bowden, Marion Lorraine: Publicity Committee 41 Drama Club 2.3.41 Photography Club 4. Bowerman, Toni livnnx Governor's School 31 Fine Arts Committee 2,3,41 Intramurals Com- mittee 21 Poster Committee 21 Social Standards Committee 31 Sports Committee 2.3, Yearbook Staff 4: Literary Magazine 3.4. Brenner, Gail Ann: Assembly Committee 3.41 Elections Committee 3,41 Fine Arts Committee 41 French Club 3.41 Powderpuff 4. Bridges, Vnrhia Lrnette Brilt, James Edward Brodie, Larri' Donnell: Chorale 3.41 Men's Chorus 2. Brooker, Donald Duane: Track Team 2.3.41 Cross Country Team 3. Browde, Barbara Anne: Pep Club 2. Brower, David Campbell: Fine Arts Committee 31 Spanish Club 3. Brown, Catherine Alice: English Class Represen- tative 2.31 Library Committee 21 Poster Com- mittee 2.31 Publicity Committee 21 School Store Committee 21 Social Standards Committee 31 Sports Committee 21 Homecoming Committee 31 Yearbook Staff 31 Litarary Magazine Staff 31 WSHS 4: Girl's Ensemble 21 FHA 2.41 NCGAA 2. Brown, Debra Leigh: Elections Committee 21 Fine Arts Committee 21 Marching Band 21 Sym- phonic Band 21 German Club 21 Powderpuff 2. Brown, Helen Anne: Secretary of' Class Council 4: Elections Committee 41 Honor Society 3,41 Vice-president 41 Mimeograph Committee 3: School Store Committee 21 Girl's Chorus 21 Latin Club 41 German Club 2.3 President 41 Powderpuff 2.3.41 Hospitality Committee 3.4. Brown, Margaret Manningr Class Council Presi- dent 31 Class Advisor 41 Executive Council 3.41 Service Club 3.4: Constitutional Revisions Com- mittee 41 Elections Committee 3,41 Marshall 2.3.41 Yearbook Staff 3,41 Powderpuft' 4. Brown, Rhonda Jill: English Class Representa- tive 2.3.4: Assembly Committee 41 Girl's Chorus 21 FHA 41 Powderpuff 2.3.4. Browne, Crnlhia Hope: Secretary 31 Home- coming COUFCZQ Mixed Chorus 2: Spanish Club 2,31 Varsity Cheerleader 2.31 Monogram Club 3. Buckingham, Steve Todd: German Club 3.4. Bullock, James Scott: Symphonic Band 3.4: Or- chestra 41 Chess Club 21 Track Team 3.4. Burns, Sally Louise: English Class Representa- tive 31 Executive Council 41 Homecoming Court 41 Honor Society 3.41 Modem Music Masters 2.3.41 Elections Committee 41 Ensemble 3.41 Girl's Ensemble 21 Powderpuff 2131 Service Committee Chairman 4. Burt, Nancy Joan: English Class Representative 31 Volleyball 41 Powderpuff 2.3.41 Student Fac- ulty Basketball 2.3.4, Cable, Susan Lifnne: English Class Representa- tive 41 Modem Music Masters 2,3,4Q Ensemble 3141 Mixed Chorus 21 Spanish Club 3. Callowdv, Mark Martin.' English Class Represen- tative 21 Football Team 21314. Campbell. Roger Carrol: Key Club 31 FCA 31 Football Team 31 Basketball Team 31 Baseball Team 3. Cannadv, Donna Faye: English Class Represen- tative 41 Vice President of Class Council 31 Class Advisor 2.31 Honor Society 2,3Q Service Club 31 Library Committee 21 Poster Committee 2.31 Projects Committee 2131 Safety Committee 2,31 Homecoming Committee 213,41 Marshall 31 Yearbook Staff 3g Newspaper Staff 3g Mixed Chorus 21 French Club 2.3L Drama Club 2. Cannady, Stormy Gail: Mixed Chorus 3. Carrington, Elizabeth Mary: Assembly Com- mittee 3.41 Fine Arts Committee 213,41 Human Relations Committee 3,41 Chorale 41 Mixed Chorus 31 Spanish Club 314. Cary, Susan Anne: Human Relations Committee 41 Orchestra 21 Powderpuff 2131 Golf Team 3.4. Castle, Kathy Edwards: DECA 41 Y-Teens 21 FHA 314. Cate, Barry Robert: Bus driver 314. Cates, James C levenger Caudill, Roger William: Bus Driver 4. Chambers, James Belivien: Football Team 31 Basketball Team 2. Champion, Barbara Ruth: Election Committee 4g Fine Arts Committee 41 School Store Committee 21 Sports Committee 4. Chapin, Robert Clive: German Club 2.3.4. Chavis, Cheryl Dianne: English Class Represen- tative 2.31 Homecoming Court 41 Elections Com- mittee 41 Standards Board 2g Mixed Chorus 31 Girlls Chorus 2. Cheeks, David Lee Chesnick, Kathy Theresa: Fine Arts Committee 31 Key Club 31 Marching Band 4g Spanish Club 3. Christian, Elizabeth: English Class Representa- tive 41 Fine Arts Committee 3141 Key Club 2.31 German Club 2.3.4. Churn, Margaret Ruth: lnterclub Council 41 Sports Committee 2,3141 Hospitality Committee 41 Spanish Club Treasurer 4g Varsity Cheer- leader 31 Head 41 Powderpuff football 2.3. Colon, Eulogio Cole, David Merriman: Homecoming Committee 31 FCA 41 Football Team 2,41 Baseball Team 2,3141 Powderpuff Coach 3. Colwell, Dawn Elizabeth: Honor Society 3.41 Elections Committee 2,31 Fine Arts Committee 2131 Human Relations Committee 41 Latin Club 21314. Conyers, Norman Exum Cooley, Jacqueline Denise: Poster Committee 21 French Club 21 FHA 21314. Cooler, Minnie Lee: English Class Representa- tive 21 Gymnastics Team 2. Corey, Edward Michael: English Class Represen- tative 41 Publicity Committee 41 Latin Club 21 War-Gamer's Club 314. Cozart, Harry Donnell: English Class Represen- tative 3,41 Audio-Visual Committee 21 Human Relations Committee 31 Sports Committee 21 Mixed Chorus 3. Cramer, Robert Wayne: English Class Represen- tative 21 Class Council 21 Treasurer 21 Student Council Parliamentarian 41 Executive Council 41 Honor Society 3,41 Assembly Committee 3.41 Elections Committee 41 Sports Committee 41 Standards Board 2,3141 Chairman 3141 Constitu- tional Revisions Committee 41 Yearbook Staff 41 German Club 2,31 FCA 213,41 President 3141 Football Team 213141 Tennis Team 213.41 Boyls State 3. Craven, Sharon Elaine: DECA 4g FHA 3. Crawford, Karen Ann Crawford, Kent Crawford Renee Marie: Bus Driver 4. Groom, Katherine Lee: Fine Arts Committee 3: Health Careers Club 3,4Q French Club 2.3.4. Crouse, David William: DECA 41 Football Team 21 Soccer Team 3. Cujfe, Susan Ann: Homecoming Committee 21 Gymnastics Team 21 Education Practice 4. Cunningham, Salhf Walker: Marching Band 2.3: Symphonic Band 2,31 German Club 2,3141 Gym- nastics Team 3. Dabf, Kathleen Keli: DECA 4. Davidson, Glen Allen: Football Team 2. Daughertyg Dorothy Dean Davis, Mark Alan: English Class Representative 2131 Cafeteria and Lunchtime Activities Com- mittee 41 Safety Committee 2,41 Student Co-op 213,41 Co-Chairman 41 Spanish Club 213141 Foot- ball Team 21 Powderpuff Coach 3,41 Fire Safety Task Force. Chairman 4. Davis, Susan Jan: Mimeograph Committee 31 School Store Committee 3,41 Girl's Ensemble 41 Chorale 31 Girlls Chorus 21 French Club 213.41 Photography Club 21 Powderpuff 3.41 Student- Faculty Basketball 2.4. Deal, Debra Lynn: Marching Band 213141 Sym- phonic Band 2.31 Ensemble 41 French Club 2. Dean, Melvin: Bus Driver 41 Bus Driver of the Year 4. Dean, Paul Robert: Literary Magazine Staff 31 Editor 41 WSHS 41 German Club 21 Algebra Club 3. Dejong,'Laura Mae: Modem Music Masters 41 Fine Arts Committee 41 School Store Committee 21 Ensemble 3,41- Spanish Club 3,41 Drama Club 41 Powderpuff 2. DeLancy1 Jay Norman: Class Advisor 3.41 Ser- vice Club 3,41 Audio-Visual Committee 3141 In- tramurals Committee 21 Constitutional Revisions Committee 3,41 Marshall 2,3141 Yearbook Staff 41 WSHS 31 Spanish Club 4g Drama Club 31 Photography Club 3,41 Track Team 2,3Q Cross Country Team 3, Dew, Carohrn Edith: Fine Arts Committee 21 Lit- erary Magazine Staff 41 WSHS 41 Powderpuff football 2.3. Dickerson, Scott Howard Dillard Nancy Helen: Varsity Cheerleader 4g Gymnastics 4g Powderpuff 4. Dilth y, Debbie A nn Dinger, John Ellis: Honor Society 3,41 Marching Band 3,41 Symphonic Band 213141 Stage Band 3.4L Orchestra 2,41 All-State Band 3.41 French Club 3,41 German Club 3. Dingmore, Larry Lawrence: Publicity Committee 41 German Club 31 War-Gamer's Club 31 Bus driver 4. Ditlman, Julie Ann: Tennis Team 2.4. Dixon, Brian Jackson Dixon, James Andrew: English Class Representa- tive 2,31 Bus driver 314. Dixon, John Ashley: FCA 3,41 Soccer Team 21314. Donnelhi, Diana: Executive Council 41 Elections Committee 2,31 Poster Committee 41 Projects Committee 41 Publicity Committee 41 Home- ooming Committee 4g Gymnastics Team 2131 Volleyball Team 2. Doss, Aida Fayar: Honor Society 3,41 Library Committee 213.41 Poster Committee 21 Publicity Committee 2,31 Key Club 2.31 Latin Club 2,31 French Club 41 Drama Club 2,3,4. Downing, Mary Jean: English Class Representa- tive 21 Assembly Committee 21 Girl's Ensemble 31 Chorale 31 French Club 2. Drake, Ellen Winston Drew, Susan Renee: French Club 21314. DuBois, Nancy Anne: Modern Music Masters 3,41 Elections Committee 21 House and Grounds Committee 2,31 School Store Committee 21 Key Club 31 Ensemble 3,41 Girl's Ensemble 2. Dudney, Marianne Hengv: Spanish Club 21 Ecol- ogy Club 3g War Gamer's Club 4. Duke, Kent Wayne: Law Enforcement Club 2. Duncan, LaVonda Elaine: English Class Repre- sentative 21 Class Council Vice President 21 Homecoming Court 41 Sports Committee 3g Marshall 2,3,4Q Spanish Club 41 Varsity Cheer- leader 31 Tennis Team 3g Volleyball Team 213,41 Powderpuff 2g High School Swim Meet 2. Dunn, Cecelia Arnetta Eagan, Elizabeth Marie: English Class Represen- tative 21 House and Grounds Committee 3. Eatman, Susan Leigh: English Class Representa- tive 2,3141 Assemble Committee 2,31 Elections Committee 213,41 Sports Committee 2,3,4Q Homecoming Committee 3,41 French Club 21 Tennis Team 2,3141 Powderpuff 2. Edgerton, Daryl Lynn: English Class Representa- tive 31 Class Council 41 Executive Council 4g Audio-Visual Committee 21 Elections Com- mittee 41 House and Grounds Committee 31 Projects Committee 41 Social Standards Com- mittee 3,41 Student Co-op 4g Constitutional Re- visions Committee,41 Yearbook Staff 3141 Key Club 2.3141 lnterclub Council 4. Edgerton, Karyl Lynn: School Store Committee 31 Key Club 3,41 Mixed Chorus 31 Girl's Chorus 21 Latin Club 2. Edmistori, Kimbereli' Anne: Health Careers Club 43 Spanish Club 3,43 FTA 23 FBLA 23 Beta Club 23 Marshal 23 Band 2. Edwards, Catherine Anne: English Class Repre- sentative 43 Elections Committee 2,33 Sports Committee 43 Powderputl' 2,3. Ellis, Leslie Rogers: Sports Committee 3,43 FCA 4: Football Team 3.43 Wrestling Team 3,4. Emeriek, Mark David Erdeyi, Nicholas Frank Eskridge, Anne Kellei' Burke: WSHS 43 Latin Club 2,33 Tennis Team 2,3. Evans, Anthony Bernerd Evereile, Mark Wilson: Spanish Club 2: Photog- raphy Club 2,3. Everette, Ronald: English Class Representative 43 Mixed Chorus 3, Faatz, Judith Ann: Class Council 33 Treasurer 33 Assembly Committee 43 Elections Committee 2,3,43 Co-Chairman 43 Sports Committee 2,3,43 Pep Club 31 Principal's Advisory Council 3. Facet: Carol Marie: DECA 4. Farrell, Anthony Barlow: English Class Repre- sentative 4: Symphonic Band 23 Football Team 2,3,43 Basketball Team 23 Track Team 2.3.4. Farrell, Susan Marie: English Class Representa- tive 33 Fine Arts Committee 23 Homecoming Committee 2,33 French Club 2,33 Y-Teens 23 Powderpuff 2. Farrington, Laura Katharine: Honor Society 3,43 Projects Committee 43 Health Careers Club 43 French Club 2,3,4. Ferguson, Anthony Jerome Ferrara, Dave lJoJoj: Sports Committee 3,43 Latin Club 43 FCA 2,3,43 Football Team 2,3,43 Track Team 2,3,4. Ferrell, Lee Ellen: Assembly Committee 3,43 Elections Committee 3,43 House and Grounds Committee 43 Sports Committee 41 Chorale 43 GirI's Chorus 2,33 FHA 4. First, Deborah: Govemor's School 33 Honor So- ciety 3,43 Fine Arts Committee 33 Spanish Club 3. Fitzpatrick, Dennis Thomas: North Carolina Stu- dent Academy of Science 2, Fleming, Richard Henry: English Class Repre- sentative 43 Marching Band 2,33 Symphonic Band 2,3,43 Stage Band 3,43 Spanish Club 31 Wrestling Team 3,4. Floyd Christopher Eugene: Spanish Club 3: ICT 4. Forehami Sheri Leigh: Assembly Committee 43 Elections Committee 33 Fine Arts Committee 43 Human Relations Committee 43 Sports Com- mittee 2,3,43 Yearbook Staff 43 Girl's Chorus 2. Fowle, Margaret Carter: English Class Represen- tative 2,3,43 Elections Committee 3,43 Sports Committee 3,43 Health Careers Club 43 Spanish Club 3,43 Varsity Cheerleaders 33 J.V. Cheer- leader 23 Tennis Team 2,43 Powderpuff 2. Francis, Glen Max: Spanish Club 23 Design Club 3,4. Freeman, Dianne Elaine: English Class Repre- sentative 43 Sports Committee 43 Newspaper Staff 4. Freeman, Elvis Dwayne: Mixed Chorus 23 Men's Chorus 3. Frontiero, Dena Rose: Governor's School 3: House and Grounds Committee 2,3,43 Health Careers Club 43 Key Club 2,31 Orchestra 2,43 Latin Club 23 German Club 3,43 Varsity Cheer- leader 33 J.V. Cheerleader 23 Tennis Team 2. Fulghum, Mary Ellen: English Class Representa- tive 23 Assembly Committee 23 DECA 43 Girl's Chorus 23 French Club 2,3,4. Fulkerson, Jancie Kay Gales, Caroqn Louise: English Class Representa- tive 43 FHA 4. Geiger, Mary Jane: Executive Council 43 Honor Society 3.43 Assembly Committee 33 Elections Committee 33 House and Grounds Committee 43 Projects Committee 43 Homecoming Committee 23 Latin Club 2,33 Majorette 2,3,43 Powderpuff 2,3. Gelbin, Julie Lynn: English Class Representative 2,43 Lunchtime Activities Committee 23 School Store Committee 23 Marching Band 3,43 Sym- phonic Band 2,3,43 All-State Band Contestant 2,43 French Club 23 Volleyball Team 3. Gentry, Debra Anne: Assembly Committee 43 Fine Arts Committee 4. Homecoming Com- mittee 43 Spanish Club 3,43 Hospitality Com- mittee 4. Givens, Maurice Carlos.' ICT 4. Goforth, Elizabeth Dawn: Executive Council 43 Honor Society 3,43 Elections Committee 2,3,43 Intramurals Committee 23 Mimeograph Com- mittee 33 Sports Committee 2,3,43 Constitutional Revisions Committee 43 Yearbook Staff 43 French Club 2,33 Varsity Cheerleader 33 Gym- nastics Team 23 Powderpuff 2,3,43 Service Club 4. ' Gouge, Charles Robert: English Class Represen- tative 2,43 Marshall 2,3,4. Graham, Bryan Douglas: Sports Committee 43 Soccer Team 2,3,4. Greene, Pamela Jean: DECA Club 4. Gribbon, Richard Peter Grwith, Louise Blair: English Class Representa- tive 2,31 Class Council 23 Homecoming Court Elections Committee 2,33 Sports Committee 2,3,43 DECA 43 NCGAA 2,3,43 Varsity Cheer- leader 33 Tennis Team 23 Gymnastics Team 2,33 Powderpuff 2,3. Guess, Lois Elaine: English Class Representative 3,43 House and Grounds Committee 43 Human Relations Committee 3,43 Standards Board 43 Newspaper Staff 2,3,43 Constitutional Revisions Committee 4. Gessner, Robert Edward: Audio-Visual Com- mittee 2,33 WSHS 2,3. Gurbf, Melissa Ann.' Health Careers Club 43 Bus Driver 3,4. Gunderson, John Rahrh: Ecology Club 33 Volley- ball Team 2. Hadley, Hunter Benjamin: English Class Repre- sentative 2,33 Student Co-op 43 Ensemble 43 Spanish Club 43 Football Team 2,3. Hale, Robert Jennings: Intramural Basketball 4. Hall Clyion Derwin: English Class Representa- tive 23 Human Relations Committee 33 Intra- murals Committee 23 Yearbook Staff 43 Spanish Club 23 Varsity Cheerleader 43 Black Awareness 2,3,4. Hall, Michael Christopher: DECA 3,4. Hall, Srarton Douglas: Intramurals 33 Sports Committee 33 Spanish Club 23 FCA 2,3,43 Foot- ball Team 2,33 Track Team 2,3. Hamilton, Cynthia Ann: Homecoming Court 4: Fine Arts Committee 23 Sports Committee 2,41 Homecoming Committee 3,43 Yearbook Staff 43 French Club President 43 Powderpuff 2,3,43 In- terclub Council 43 Swimming Team 23 Service Club 4. Harke, Ruth Eleanor: French Club 2.3.43 Spar- tanettes 3. Harrelle, Preston Brett: FCA 2,33 Football Team 43 Wrestling Team 23 Soccer Team 2,3. Harrelle, Wesley Paul Jr.: Newspaper Staff 3,43 Football Team 2,3,43 Wrestling Team 3,43 Base- ball Team 2,4. Harrington, Cynthia Lynn: Audio-Visual 3,41 School Store Committee 3.43 Sports Committee 23 Powderpuff 2,43 Raleigh Youth Council 4. Harris, Anthony Maultsby Harris, Daisey Lynn: English Class Representa- tive 3, Harrison, Bill Llovd Harwood Donna Ruth: Honor Society 3,43 Mod- ern Music Masters 23 Orchestra 2,3,43 All-State Band 23 French Club 2,3. Haskins, John Craig: FCA 3,43 Football Team 2,3,41 Basketball Team 2,3,4. Haslip, Beverbf Ann: English Class Representa- tive 2. Hatton, William Henry Jr. Hawkins, Douglas Lee: Intramurals Committee 2,3,43 Football Team 2,3,43 Baseball Team 2,3. Hawkins, Kenneth Andrew Hawkins, Leslie Melbourne: English Class Rep- resentative 2,33 WSHS 2,3,43 Symphonic Band 23 Orchestra 23 German Club 3,43 Law Enforce- ment Club 3. Hawkins, Nancy Lynne: English Class Represen- tative 3. Hawkins, Rahth Bonniville: Football Team 2,3,43 Basketball Team 2,3. Hawkins, Susan Meriwether: House and Grounds Committee 23 Sports Committee 33 Latin Club 23 French Club 33 NCGAA 2,3,43 Tennis Team 2,3,4. Hawkins, Wanda Denise Haws, Jane Elizabeth: Spanish Club 3. Hayes, Yvonne Sabine: DECA 43 Chorale 33 Girls Choms 2. Heath, William Curl Hedrick, Martha Jean: Hospitality Committee 2. Henderson, Bennette Terrill: English Class Rep- resentative 43 Assembly Committee 43 Human Relations Committee 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. Hess, Timothy Steven: German Club 43 VICA 4. Hicks, Clawson Albert Hiltbruner, Stephen: Student Faculty Basketball 4. Hine, Barbara Louise Hines, Brigitte Nicole: Library Committee 3. Hinson, Jimmy Darrell.' WSHS 4. Hinton, Ashlev Garner: English Class Represen- tative 23 Service Club 3,41 Spanish Club 3,43 President3 Interclub Council 4: Yearbook Staff 3,4. Hinton, Constance Gail Hite, Margv Lee: Bus Driver 4. Hochheiser, Stephen Talbot: English Class Rep- resentative 23 Intramurals Committee 23 French Club 23 Football Team 2. Hojfman, David Russell: DECA 4. Hoffman, Douglas John: Intramurals Committee 2,33 Marching Band 2,3,43 Symphonic Band 2,3,43 Spanish Club 2. Hogan, William Matt Holder, Jessie Mae: Girlls Ensemble 43 Karate Club 4. Holder, John Ashburn.' Ensemble 43 German Club 23 Spanish Club 4. Holland Jane Robin: English Class Representa- tive 43 Elections Committee 23 Fine Arts Com- mittee 3,41 Sports Committee 43 Student Co-op 43 Homecoming Committee 23 French Club 2,31 Powderpuff 3,4. Holland, Lynn Hodges: Elections Committee 3,43 Fine Arts Committee 3,43 Human Relations Committee 3,43 Publicity Committee 23 Hospi- tality Committee 33 Literary Magazine Staff 43 Key Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 33 Drama Club 2.3,4. Holliday, Amanda Ange: English Class Repre- sentative 23 Executive Council 43 Honor Society 3,43 Elections Committee 43 School Store Com- mittee 23 Student Co-op 43 Constitutional Revi- sions Committee 43 Health Careers Club 43 Marching Band 2,33 Latin Club 23 NCGAA 2,3,43 Drama Club 23 Majorette 43 Gymnastics Team 2,3,43 Swimming and Diving Team 2,3,4. Hollowayg CecilAntoni: Fine Arts Committee 4. Holloway, Michael Renard Hollowell, Diane Lee: Fine Arts Committee 2,33 Sports Committee 23 Homecoming Committee 23 Health Careers Club 2,33 French Club 2,33 Bus Driver 4. Holman, Margeret: Fine Arts Committee 43 In- tramurals 33 Mimeograph 43 Publicity 43 Home- coming Committee 43 Newspaper Staff 43 Lite- rary Magazine Staff 3,43 Spanish Club 2,3,43 NCGAA 33 Outing Club 33 Hospitality Com- mittee 3,43 Bus Driver 3. Holt, Dwight Jacob: Football Team 23 Track Team 2,3,4. Horky, Robert Louis, Jr.: Sports Committee 23 Track Team 2,33 Soccer Team 2,3. Houck, Theresa Anne: DECA 4. House, James Joseph: Basektball Team 2. Howard, Annette Denise: English Class Repre- sentative 2: Sports Committee 2, Homecoming 2, DECA 41 Spanish Club 2: Black Awareness Committee 3.4. Howard Catherine Ann: Assembly Committee 2, Elections Committee 2, Chorale 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Girl's Chorus 2, Junior Achievement 4. Howe, Kathleen Marie: DECA 4. Humphries, Wendi' Dawn Humrickhouse, Hal Anderson: Assembly Com- mittee 3L Intramurals 3.4: Sports Committee 3.4: DECA 4, Latin Club 3: FCA 3: Baseball Team 2,3. Hunt, Charles Ray: Bus Driver 2,3,4. Huynh, Bao Ngaren Inman, Patrick Benton: English Class Represen- tative 4, Govemor's School 3, Honor Society 3,43 Newspaper Staff 4: Literary Magazine Staff 3,4, Men's Chorus 2, Spanish Club 2,3g Drama Club 2,3,4, Chess Club 2, Math Club 4. Jackson, Cecelia Ann: Library Committee 4: Basketball Team 3. Jackson, John Vernon: Audio-Visual Committee 21 WSHS 2,33 Design Club 2.3.41 VICA 4: Bus Driver 3.4. Jackson, Kevin Brent: English Class Representa- tive 3g Fine Arts Committee 2: Latin Club 3: Spanish Club 2. Jacobs, Michael Thomas: Class Council 2,33 President 2, Honor Society 3,43 Service Club 3,41 Assembly Committee 3,43 Elections Committee 4, Intramurals Committee 2,31 Sports Committee 2,3, Constitutional Revisions Committee 3.4, Yearbook Staff 4, Key Club 4: Spanish Club 3, Math Club 2,3,4, Tennis Team 2,3,4: Cross Country Team 3,4. Jenkins, Jejfrev Wade: Grains of Sand 4, Latin Club 2, VICA 4. Jenny, Richard John: German Club 2,3, Soccer 2. Jernigan, JamesAllen: English Class Representa- tive 3, Class Council 4, Governors School 3, Service Club 3,43 Homecoming Committee 3,4, Yearbook Staff 3,4, Literary Magazine Staff 3,4, Orchestra 2, German Club 2.3.4, Photography Club 2.33 Debate Team 2. Jerome, Camelia London: English Class Repre- sentative 3,43 Honor Society 4, Human Relations Committee 3,4, Spanish Club 2,31 Literary Magazine Staff 4. Jessup, Janet Calhoun: Honor Society 4, Fine Arts Committee 2, Intramurals Committee 3, Literary Magazine Staff 3,43 Marching Band 4, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, French Club 3, Pow- derpuff 2,4, Hospitality Committee 2. Johns, Ayred Jerome: English Class Representa- tive 2,4, Cafeteria and lunchtime Activities Com- mittee 2, Sports Committee 2g Health Careers Club 2,33 Latin Club 2,3,4, Photography Club 3, Track Team 2,3. Johns, Mark Ellis: FCA 4. Johnson, Leslie Annex VICA 4. Johnson, Nathan Stuart: Governor's School 3, Publicity Committee 4, Orchestra 2,3,4, German Club 2,3, War Gamers Club 3,4, Photography Club 2,3. Johnson, Paula Ann: Elections Committee 3, Fine Arts Committee 33 School Store Committee 23 Sports Committee 23 DECA 43 Girl's Chorus 23 Latin Club 23 French Club 3,4. Johnson, Susan Grey: Bus Driver 3,4. Jones, Alice Elizabeth.' English Class Representa- tive 43 Marching Band 3,43 Symphonic Band 2,3,43 Ensemble 43 Spanish Club 3. Jones, Heather: English class Representative 2.33 Spanish Club 2,33 Math Club 23 Assembly Com- mittee 33 Elections Committee 2,3,43 Fine Arts Committee 2,3,43 House and Grounds Com- mittee 23 Intramurals 2,3,43 Publicity Committee 33 School Store Committee 23 Sports Committee 2,3,4. Jones, Jesse Macon: Literary Magazine Staff 3,43 DECA 43 Latin Club 2,3. Jones, Lauren Marlene: Class Council 43 Trea- surer 43 Human Relations Committee 3,43 Sports Committee 43 Newspaper Staff 43 Drama Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Chorale 4. Jones, Melanie: Elections Committee 33 Fine Arts Committee 33 School Store Committee 43 Sports Committee 23 Marching Band 2,3,43 Stage Band 3,43 Latin Club 23 French club 3,43 Pho- tography Club 3. Jones, Sandra LaVerne Kannan, Anthony Ferris: Sports Committee 43 Football Team 2,33 Baseball Team 2,3,4. Kantner, Cheryl Jane Kapka, Karlene Kay Kardon, Joshua Robert: English Class Represen- tative 23 Vice-President 33 Class Advisor 2: Stu- dent Council President 43 Executive Council 2,43 Service Club 3.43 Elections Committee 3,43 So- cial Standards Committee 33 Homecoming Com- mittee 33 Constitutional Revisions Committee 2,3,43 Newspaper Staff 3,41 German Club 2,33 Boy's State 3. Kenan, Leroy Fulton: Intramurals 2,31 Poster Committee 43 Publicity Committee 4. Kennison, Joanne: Sports Committee 2.33 Home- coming 23 Powderpuff 3,4. Klas, Donald Michael: Baseball Team 2,3,43 Powderpuff Coach 4. K lason, Lewis Paul Klohr, Denise Kaye: Library Committee 2,3,43 Key Club 2,33 Chorale 43 French Club 3,43 Y- Teens 23 Drama Club 2,3,4. Knisey, Belinda Sue: Honor Society 43 House and Grounds Committee 43 Intramurals Com- mittee 2,3,43 Sports Committee 3,43 Marching Band 3,43 Symphonic Band 2,31 Orchestra 2,33 Basketball Team 43 Girl's Tennis Team 2,33 Vol- leyball Team 2,3,4. Kornegay, Pamela Faye: Elections Committee 3,43 Poster Committee 33 Sports Committee 3.41 Student Co-op 43 Homecoming Committee 33 Spanish Club 3. Krier, Joan Lee: Powderpuff 2. Kruziak, Albert Frank: Sports Committee 3.4. Lach, Susan Marie: Honor Society 43 Sports Committee 33 Orchestra 23 Volleyball Team 3. Lamb, Clarence Anthony Larsen, Kristine Marie: Health Careers Club 2,33 Hospitality Committee 2,3.. Lasater, Helen Pernv: English Class Representa- tive 2,3,43 Girl's Ensemble 43 Chorale 33 Spanish Club 2,3,4. Latham, Robert Quillen, Jr.: Sports Committee 23 German Club 2,3. Lee, Kimberhi Lynn.' Elections Committee 23 Human Relations Committee 3,43 Health Ca- reers Club 43 Girl's Ensemble 43 Chorale 33 Girl,s Chorus 43 French Club 2,33 Hospitality Committee 4. Lee, Vivian Ann: Chorale 4. Lehardy, Robert Arnold Lesher, Kim Ellen: Elections Committee 3.43 Sports Committee 33 Varsity Cheerleader 3,43 Volleyball Team 2,33 Powderpuff 2,3,4. Lester, Richard: WSHS 33 Symphonic Band 3.4. Lewis, Karl Mason: English Class Representative 43 Track Team 3. Ligotino, John Salvatore: FCA 43 Football Team 2,3,43 Wrestling Team 3,43 Baseball Team 2,3,4. Little, Cynthia Rae: Elections Committee 43 Fine Arts Committee 43 Mimeograph Committee 43 Newspaper Staff 4. Little, James Allan Littleton, Thomas Young: Bus Driver 4. Llewlbfn, Lauren Kay: English Class Representa- tive 2,3,43 DECA 4. Locke, Elizabeth Marie: DECA 43 Spanish 3. Logan, Deborah Ann: English Class Representa- tive 43 Elections Committee 2.3,4f School Store Committee 23 Sports Committee 2,3,43 Student Co-op 43 Health Careers Club 33 Spanish Club 2. Loizeaux, Suzanne: German Club 23 Publicity Ckimmittee 43 Social Standards Committee 4. Long, Brenda Diane: Social Standards Com- mittee 33 Mixed Chorus 2,3,43 Girl's Chorus 33 FHA 2,3,43 Powderpuff 3. Long, Louis Ray: VICA Club 4. Lorscheider, Mary Rose: German Club 2,3. Luciani, Ronald Mariano: English Class Repre- sentative 2,3,43 Intramurals Committee 43 Sports Committee 43 WSHS 2,33 Student-Faculty Team 4. Luk, Mary Jane: Literary Magazine Staff 33 Spanish Club 3. Lynch, Jr. Samuel Jackson: French Club 2. Lynn, Beth: Bus Driver 4. Lyons, Garland Alonzo Main, Michael: English Class Representative 23 Sports Committee 23 Symphonic Band 2,33 Foot- ball Team 2. Mahler, John Chetwood.' Latin Club 2. Magdarz, Peter Earl: Cafeteria and Lunchtime activities Committee 3. Makebf, Daniel Robert: English Class Represen- tative 2. Mallard Timothy Van: Football Team 2,31 Base- ball Team 2,3,4. Marchant, Julie Rebecca: Health Careers Club 43 N Marching Band 2,33 Majorette 3,41 Powdcrpuff 2,3,43 VICAYSecretary 4. Marchisello, Frank Cipriano: Tennis Team 4. Martin, Jane Denise: Elections Committee 43 Fine Arts Committee 3,43 Co-Chairman 43 Hos- pitality Committee 23 Design Club 2,3. Martin, Joni Lvnn: Elections Committee 2. Martin, Mark Allen Martin, Shirley Lynn: Marching Band 23 Sym- phonic Band 2,3,43 Stage Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 All-State Band 2,3,43 All-State Orchestra 2,3,4. Mauney, Debra Elizabeth: Spanish Club 23 De- sign Club 2,3,43 Secretary 2,3,4. Mavbee, Sonya Ruth: Assembly Committee 3. McClain, Camilla Florence: Executive Council 43 Service Club 43 House and Grounds 43 Human Relations Committee 43 Spanish Club 4. McCoy, Ronnie Julius: English Class Represen- tative 33 Chorale 3.4. McCutcheon, Debra Lynn: Health Careers Club 43 Girl's Chorus 43 Spanish Club 23 Powderpuff 4. McGajin, Robert Carl McHugh, Patricia Michel: Honor Society 3,43 Fine Arts Committee 2,3,43 House and Grounds Committee 23 Homecoming Committee 43 Liter- ary Magazine Staff 43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Symphonic Band 2,33 Latin Club 2,33 Drama Club 2,3,4. Mclntuwf Leslie Jean: Marching Band 2,3,43 Symphonic Band 2,31 Orchestra 43 Tennis Team 3,4. McKellan Catherine Elizabeth: Fine Arts Com- mittee 2,3,43 House and Grounds Committee 2,33 Key Club 33 German Club 2,33 Powderpuff 4: Design Club 2,3,43 Vice-President 33 President 4. McKinney, Kathryn Elizabeth: Fine Arts Com- mittee 2,33 Mixed Chorus 33 Education Practice 4. McMahon, Shelley Kay: English Class Represen- tative 23 Elections Committee 3,43 Fine Arts Committee 23 Sports Committee 2,3,43 Student Co-op 3,41 Health Careers Club 23 German Club 2,31 Powderpuff 2,3,4. McPhaiL Rhonda Susan: Elections Committee 43 Fine Arts Committee 23 Sports Committee 2,3,43 Health Careers Club 43 Volleyball Team 23 Pow- derpuff 2,3,4. Meir, Susan Louise Meyer, Gregory Michael: Marching Band 2,3,43 Symphonic Band 2,33 Stage Band 2,3,43 En- semble 43 All-State Band 2,3,43 German Club 2,33 Photography Club 43 All-State Orchestra 4. Miles, Marion Lawrance: Marching Band 23 Symphonic Band 23 French Club 23 Football Team 2. Miller, Eric Hanford: English Class Representa- tive 43 Elections Committee 3,43 Homecoming Committee 43 Yearbook Staff 43 French Club 43 Nurd 2,3,4. Miller, John Richard Miller, Mill Wayne: Health Careers Club 43 4, ? , L fi. , , ,Zin Mn., 4 1 'sn 'fs fn 4 awf- 'wpwqx x N Y 5 . W, ., F P , HN 'l.HZ: fa A ', , ,. ,li 1 . 'W Aw,:f.,g 744 - Jr - 'M -Mfr! f A , f V A TW-,fazff - H I ,A wwf? 4 w ,fw'?4fF fy? M if ' ' f w if b , f A - gi: jfra f f g5 ,,,Zyg,Q:f' 235, . 4, r ., I-,, 3114 1495 - fa.S! A ' f' Qmfa ' .,, Latin Club 23 French Club 3.43 NCGAA 3,43 Gymnastics 33 Swimming Team 3,4. Northcutt, Allison Ruth: Honor Society 3,43 Fine Arts Committee 3,43 Sports Committee 2,3,43 Key Club 33 Latin Club 23 German Club 3,43 Powderpuff 2,3,4. Oates, Eyreiala Mamie: Literary Committee 3: French Club 33 Y-Teens 33 Baseball Team 3: Volleyball Team 33 Powderpuff 3. Ogburn, James Seth: Bus driver 3.4. OneaL Jeannie Leigh: English Class Representa- tive 43 Chorale 3.43 Girl's Chorus 23 Powderpuff 3. 0'Neill, Christopher Francis: FCA 3,43 Spanish Club 2,3,43 Basketball Team 43 Soccer Team 2,3.4. Ord Susan Jane: Modern Music Masters 43 Elections Committee 43 Sports Committee 43 Homecoming Committee 3,43 Health Careers Club 43 Orchestra 2,3,43 French Club 2.3.4. Oriez, Linda Sue: VICA 4. Ostrander, Mike Jeffrey: English Class Represen- tative 43 DECA 3,43 Interclub Council 4. Otstot, Mary Kathryn: Symphonic Band 2.33 En- semble 2,33 Gymnastics 2,3,43 Education Practice 43 Bus driver 3,4. Otto, Daniel Wayne Overby, Braxton Roy.' Bus driver 3.4. Owens, Floyd Lee: DECA 3,4. Owens, H0101 Evebin: English Class Representa- tive 2. Parker, Robert Owens: DECA 33 Bus driver 3. Parrish, William Jerry: Honor Society 3,43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Symphonic Band 3,43 Stage Band 3,43 Orchestra 3,43 Drum Major 3,4. Parsons, Kathy Ann: Honor Society 3,43 House and Grounds Committee 3,43 Library Com- mittee 3,43 Publicity Committee 23 Safety Com- mittee 23 French Club 2,33 Spanish Club 2. Patterson, Katherine Ann: Honor Society 3,43 Sports Committee 2,3,43 Girl's Chorus 23 French Club 2,3,43 Powderpuff 2,3,43 Hospitality Com- mittee 2. Payne, Lynn Thomas: Intramurals Committee 2,3,43 Sports Committee 2,43 Spanish Club 23 Student Faculty Team 3,4. Pearce, Janet Sue: DECA 4. Pekich, Charlotte Ann: English Class Represen- tative 2,3. Pennell, Suzette Denise: Assembly Committee 2,3,43 Newspaper Staff 33 Marching Band 2,3,43 French Club 2,3,43 Drama Club 2,3,43 Math Club 4. Penny, Joy Lynne: Fine Arts Committee 4. Peoples, Beverbz Susan: English Class Represen- tative 33 Class Treasurer 43 Service Club 3,43 Elections Committee 2,3,43 Intramurals Com- mittee 2,3Q Constitutional Revisions Committee 3,41 WSHS 3,43 Key Club 3,43 German Club 2,31 Photography Club 33 Basketball Team 43 Cap- tain 43 Powderpuff 2,3. Perry, Linda Rose Perry, Mack Donald lIl:wLiterary Magazine Staff 43 Symphonic Band 2.3.43 Latin Club 3.4. Person, Betty Jean: Mixed Chorus 33 Girl's Chorus 2. Peterson, Diane Elaine: French Club 4. Petska, Marlene Susan.' Honor Society 3,41 Lit- erary Magazine Staff 3.43 Girlls Ensemble 41 Mixed Chorus 33 Spanish Club 2.3.4. Pharr, Jimmy Lee: Spanish Club 3. Phillips, Brian John: Key Club 3,4. Phillips, Ronald Anderson: English Class Repre- sentative 2,33 Audio Visual Committee 2.3.43 Li- brary Committee 2,3,43 WSHS 2.3.4. Powell, Ramey Glenn Proctor, John Stephen: Intramurals 2,33 Sports Committee 2,33 Student Co-op 33 FCA 2,3,43 Football Team 2,3,43 Baseball Team 3. Puckett, Robert Dale Quates, Beverbi Ann: Homecoming Committee 23 Spanish Club 3,43 Hospitality Committee 3,41 Chairman 4. Rainbow, Willa Augusta: Class Council 33 Exec- utive Council 43 Homecoming Court 33 Elections Committee 43 Human Relations Committee 3,43 Student Co-op Committee 43 Health Careers Club 23 Orchestra 3,4. Reddin, Annamarie.' English Class Representa- tive 23 Govemor's School 33 Honor Society 3,43 Elections Committee 43 Fine Arts Committee 33 Sports Committee 43 Health Careers Club 33 Key Club 33 French Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 23 Tennis Team 23 Powderpuff 4. Reed Mark Stephen: Literary Magazine Staff 3,43 Chess Club 2,4. Register, Martha Anne.' Elections Committee 2,3,43 Sports Committee 2,33 Student Co-op 3,43 Chaimuan 43 Homecoming Committee 33 Year- book Staff 43 Powderpuff 4. Reimers, Thomas Edward: Sports Committee 23 Ensemble 43 Chorale 33 French Club 43 Hi-Y 23 Tennis Team 4. Reinoso, Bruce Douglas.' Marching Band 2,3,43 Symphonic Band 2,33 Stage Band 2,3,43 Wind Ensemble 43 All-State Band 2,3,43 German Club 23 Interclub Council 43 President 4. Remsburger, Debra Dale: Poster Committee 23 Sports Committee 43 Hospitality Committee 23 Pep Club 33 Education Practice 4. Rendon, Luis Guillermo.' Photography Club 4. Reynolds, Pamela Ruth: Spanish Club 33 Hospi- tality Committee 3. Rhodes, Kimmie Lee: DECA 4. Rhodes, Virginia Ellen: Assembly Committee 43 Elections Committee 43 Sports Committee 43 Standards Board 43 Student Co-op 33 Health Ca- reers Club 43 Varsity Cheerleader 33 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 23 Gymnastics 23 Powderpuff 2.3.4. Rice, Carl Haywood Jr.: English Class Repre- sentative 43 Football Team 2. Richman, Patrice Fay: Elections Committee 43 Fine Arts Committee 3,43 Sports Committee 43 Constitutional Revisions Committee 43 Year- book Staff 43 Spanish Club 4. Riggs, William Howard Jr.: Intramurals Com- mittee 2,3,43 Sports Committee 23 Football Team 2. Ringrose, Mark Andrew: Fine Arts Committee 2. Robbins, David Michael Robinson, Linda Sheryl: House and Grounds Committee 43 FHA 3. Rogers, Dorothy Bell: English Class Representa- tive 33 Honor Society 43 Elections Committee 43 Fine Arts Committee 43 Ensemble 43 Chorale 33 Girl's Chorus 23 Latin Club 23 French Club 4. Rogers, Michael Wightman: English Class Rep- resentative 2,43 Intramurals Committee 43 Span- ish Club 2,31 FCA 43 Soccer Team 43 Pow- dcrpuff 2. Ross, Randall Kent: Chess Club 43 War Gamer's 3,4. Rowland Sandra Joyce: Mixed Chorus 4. RudisilL Allan Daves: English Class Representa- tive 33 Intramurals Committee 2.3. Russell James Craig: FCA 2,3,43 Wrestling Team 23 Golf Team 3.43 Student Faculty 4. Rute, Patricia Lynn St. Clain Deborah: Assembly Committee 43 Elections Committee 43 House and Grounds Committee 43 Sports Committee 43 Education Practice 4. Sale, Katherine Lewis: Assembly Committee 43 School Store Committee 3,43 Latin Club 2. Sampair, Steve James: Bus driver 4. Sanders, Alberta DeSeal: Chorale 43 Mixed Chorus 33 Girl's Chorus 2. Sanders, Maribfn Loretta: English Class Repre- sentative 23 Homecoming Committee 23 Girl's Chorus 23 FHA 23 Bus driver 4. Satterwhite, Terry: English Class Representative 43 Homecoming Court 43 Intramurals Com- mittee 33 Football Team 2. Saucier, Larry Edmund: Audio Visual Com- mittee 43 WSHS 2,3,43 Design Club 3,4. Schenck, William J.: English Class Representa- tive 2,43 House and Grounds Committee 43 Hu- man Relations Committee 23 German Club 2,3. Schluchter, JillAnn: DECA 43 Mixed Chorus 33 Y-Teens 2. Schmidt, Gregory John: Marching Band 3,43 Symphonic Band 2,3,43 Stage Band 33 Orchestra 3,43 All-State Band 33 French Club 43 Photogra- phy Club 2. Schneider, Therese Miriam: French Club 2. Scott, Andre Arceno: English Class Representa- tive 2,33 Executive Council 43 Assembly Com- mittee 43 Cafeteria and Lunchtime Activities Committee 43 Elections Committee 43 Fine Arts Committee 43 Intramurals Committee 43 Projects Committee 43 Publicity Committee 43 Sports Committee 43 Marching Band 23 Spanish Club 2,3,43 Football Team 2,3,43 Baseball Team 2,4. Sedgwick, David Merrill Senter, Fredrick Forrest: Spanish Club 23 Cafe- teria and Lunchtime Activities Committee 43 Human Relations Committee 43 Intramurals Committee 4. Severn, Michael Constantine: Intramurals Com- mittee 43 Sports Committee 3,43 Football Team 3,43 Baseball Team 3. 2 l t fa 4 4' ' 4 .4 WL., i QQ gf' X 'KX' wi 33 Wi. ..-Z in ku Um Shafer, S tixun Jeanette Shapiro, Ethan Ellis: English Class Representa- tive 2. Shaw, Henri' Mark: Cateteria and Lunchtime Activities Committee 31 Intramurals Committee 2,33 Projects Committee 2,31 School Store Com- mittee 33 FCA 21 Football Team 31 Track Team 4: Wrestling Team 2: Soccer Team 2,31 Tennis Team 3: ICT 4. Sherwood Stephen Walton: DECA 41 Wrestling Team 2: Baseball Team 2.3. Sherwood, Su:anne Bates: English Class Repre- sentative 2g Girl's Ensemble 41 Chorale 31 Girl's Chorus 2. Shielzir, Gail Anne Shook, Robert Andrew Short, Rebecca lynn: English Class Representa- tive 2,41 Elections Committee 43 Sports Com- mittee 3g Powderpuff 2. Sibley, LuAnn.' DECA 41 Spanish 2.3. Silver, Samuel L.: Latin Club 21 WSHS 2. x U ff. in Ss. ,I Simmons, Sebastian Cortez: English Class Repre- sentative 2,33 Football Team 2,3,43 Basketball Team 23 Track Team 2,3,43 Education Practice 3. Simms, Allen Rene: Wrestling Team 2. Sites, Margaret Ruth Sloan, Teresa Ann: English Class Representative 33 Elections Committee 43 Sports Committee 2,33 Yearbook Staff 43 Key Club 23 French Club 33 Powderpuff 23 Tennis Team 2. Smearman, Scott Arthur: Yearbook Staff 4. Smith, Deborah Jean: English Class Representa- tive 23 Education Practice 4. Smith, Diana Sue: Student Co-op 4. Smith, Mark Victor: French Club 43 Wrestling Team 2. Smith, William Daniel: Mixed Chorus 33 Men's Chorus 23 Football Team 2,41 Baseball Team 3. Speed Martha Anne.' Yearbook Staff 3,43 DECA 43 German Club 2,33 Coin and Stamp Club 23 Powderpuff 23 English Class Representative 3. Snelling, Marian Louise: English Class Repre- sentative 43 Intramurals Committee 3. Snelling, Miriam Elouise: Intramurals Com- mittee 33 Volleyball Team 2. Snyder, Russell Duane Solomon, Michelle Marie: Bus Driver 4. Southerland, Donna Louise: English Class Rep- resentative 23 Homecoming Court 33 Elections Committee 3,41 Sports Committee 33 Tennis Team 2,3,4. Spencer, William Eugene Stainback, Wilma May: Honor Society 3,43 Lit- erary Magazine Staff 3,43 Mixed Chorus 33 NCGAA 2,33 Math Club 43 Basketball Team 23 Track Team 23 Softball Team 23 Powderpuff 2,3,43 Bus Driver 3,42 Intramurals Committee 2,3,43 Prom Committee 3. Stancil Elizabeth Ann: House and Grounds Committee 43 Social Standards Committee 33 Newspaper Staff 2,33 German Club 2,3,43 Edu- cation Practice 43 Service Club 4. Starrs, Andrew Christopher Stayton, William James: Bus Driver 4. Steadman, Joyce Ann: Mixed Chorus 2,4. Steckenrider, Carol Jean: German Club 33 Pow- derpuff 3,4. Steele, Carol Anthony Steigerwald Kathryn Ann Steigerwald Laura Jayne: Key Club 23 Marching Band 2,3,43 Symphonic Band 2,3,43 Powderpuff 3. Slimmel, Elizabeth Anne: Latin Club 43 Drama Club 43 Powderpuff 3,4. Stipe, James David: DECA 4. Stone, Kimberhf Jo: DECA 43 Hospitality Com- mittee 4. Srratas, Nicholas Andrew: Publicity Committee 43 Sports Committee 43 German Club 33 Home- coming Committee 4. Stratton, Cynthia Lou: Modem Music Masters 23 Library Committee 23 Mixed Chorus 23 Girls' Chorus 23 Drama Club 23 Track Team 2. Street, Rodney Strickland, Mary Abigail: Electrons Committee 23 Girls' Chorus 23 French Club 23 Bus Driver 4. Stuart, Patricia Anne Stupalsky, Helen Elizabeth Sullivan, Anne Marie: French Club 23 Junior Achievement 4. Swart, Suzanne M.: English Class Representative 3,43 Elections Committee 3,43 Sports Committee 3,43 Health Careers Club 43 Pep Club 3. Taylor, Camille Yvonne: Homecoming Court 43 Audio Visual Committee 3,43 Elections Com- mittee 3,43 Homecoming Committee 43 Spanish Club 23 Gymnastics Team 4. Taylor, Caroline Woods Tervo, Matt Gregor: Marching Band 2,3,43 Sym- phonic Band 23 Spanish Club 33 Soccer Team 2,33 Powderpuff 4. Tew, Sharon Claire.' English Class Representa- tive 2,43 House and Grounds Committee 23 Poster Committee 23 Spanish Club 23 DECA 4. Thomas, Lori Lee: Elections Committee 2,3,43 Sports Committee 2,33 Volleyball Team 23 Pow- derpuff 4. Thorne, Nancy Lynne: Intramurals 2,3,43 Social Standards Committee 43 Spanish Club 2,33 Pow- derpuff 2,3,4. Tierney, Patricia Rose: Library Committee 3,43 Newspaper Staff 3,43 Latin Club 2,33 Y-Teens 23 Drama Club 2,3,43 Service Club 4. Tommerdahl, Mark Allen: Honor Society 3,43 German Club 2,3,4. Torrey, Debbie Leona Toussaint, Susan Lynne: Honor Society 3,43 Fine Arts Committee 33 Health Careers Club 43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Chorale 33 Girls' Chorus 23 French Club 2,3,43 Majorette 2,3,4. Trafon, Thomas John Tucker, Deborah Anne: Summer Scholars Pro- gram at Meredith College. Trantham, Dana Craig: Marching Band 2,33 Symphonic Band 2,3,43 Stage Band 2,43 Chess Club 23 Track Team 23 Wrestling Team 23 Vol- leyball Team 3. Trevillion, Bonnie Louise: Elections Committee 23 French Club 2,3. Turner, Benjamen Harrison: Assembly Com- mittee 23 Cafeteria and Lunchtime Activities Committee 2,33 Human Relations Committee 2,33 Intramurals Committee 2,33 Projects Com- mittee 33 Drama Club 3. Turnen Glenn Dean: Football Team 4. Upham, Cheryl Koehler: Governor's School 33 Honor Society 3,43 Spanish Club 2,3. Urben, Michael David: English Class Represen- tative 33 Audio Visual Committee 3,43 Marching Band 43 Symphonic Band 33 Stage Band 4. Urben, Steve Thomas: Assembly Committee 43 Intramurals Committee 2,33 WSHS 2,33 FCA 23 Basketball Team 2,4. VanDevender, Danny Ray VanTassel, Fred Merton Vaughn, Kathleen Ann: French Club 2,3,4. Veiberg, Randi Jean: Design Club 3,4. Vetter, Joanne Lynn Voight, Christopher Trafon: English Class Rep- resentative 3. Voland Martha Lea.' Marching Band 2,43 Sym- phonic Band 23 German Club 2,43 Photography Club 43 Exchange Student to Netherlands 3. Voyce, Elaine Cecelia: Fine Art Committee 33 Newspaper Staff 33 Spanish Club 3. Wagner, Jerome, Jr.: Football Team 2,33 Track Team 2. Wagoner, Jill Ann: French Club 33 Y-Teens 23 Photography Club 3,4. Walker, James Scott Walker, Laura Jeanne: Altemate English Class Representative 33 Drama Club 2,3,4. Walker, Wayne Tod: English Class Representa- tive 33 Yearbook Staff 3,4. Waller, Deborah Gail: Sports Committee 23 French Club 33 Y-Teens 23 COO 4. Walston, Tammy Louise Walters, Robert Paul: English Class Representa- tive 23 Symphonic Band 3,43 All-State Band 43 Football Team 23 Wrestling Team 2,33 Junior Achievement 43 Raleigh Youth Band 2. Warren, Jan Leigh: Elections Committee 23 Mixed Chorus 33 French Club 2,43 Spartanette 33 Powderpuff 2,43 Student-Faculty Team 3,4. Warren, Mark Lowe: English Class Representa- tive 2,31 Honor Society 3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Math Club 43 Track Team 2,3,43 Cross-Country Team 2,3,43 Indoor Track 2,3,43 Junior Achieve- ment 4. Watkins, John Douglas Watson, Cynthia Jeane Watson, Jennie Lee: English Class Representa- tive 3,43 Govemor's School 33 Modem Music Masters 2,3,43 Elections Committee 43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Girls' Ensemble 23 French Club 3,4. Wells, Michael Craven: English Class Represen- tative 23 Health Careers Club 43 Marching Band 3,43 Symphonic Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 All- State Orchestra 4. Wells, Pamela Denise Westbrook, A rth ur Timothy Whitaker, Deborah Kaye Whitlock, Les Paul: School Store Committee 23 Ensemble 3,43 French Club 2,33 Drama Club 2,3,43 Design Club 4. Wiggins, Denise Lavel: Girls' Chonis 23 Drama Club 2. Wiggs, James Sidney: Health Careers Club 43 German Club 23 War Gamer's Club 2,3. Williams, Cynthia Diane: French Club 43 Bus Driver 4. Williams, Gatha Lee Williams, Gina Adele: Sports Committee 2.3. Williams, Nanci' Kathryn: Student Co-op 4: Newspaper Staff 4. Williams, Patricia Hamlin: English Class Repre- sentative 234: House and Grounds Committee 4' Y-Teens 23 Bus Driver 4. Williams, Thomas William.' English Class Repre- sentative 3: German Club 2, Williamson, Barbara Jean: Honor Society 3.43 Marching Band 2,33 Symphonic Band 233,43 Stage Band 3343 Orchestra 2.3,4: All-State Band 233,43 All-State Orchestra 2,3.4. Williamson, Thomas M ial Wilson, Deborah Ann: Class Council 21 Vice- President 23 Health Careers Club 4. Winn, David Michael: English Class Representa- tive 3.4: Class Council 3: Executive Council 3: Assembly Committee 43 Elections Committee 4: Spom Committee 43 Homecoming Committee 43 Hi-Y 23 FCA 2.3.43 Basketball Team 2: Soccer Team 334. Wischhusen, Joni Marie: Fine Arts Committee 2,3,43 Yearbook Staft' 3.4: German Club 2.3.41 Powderpuff 43 Service Club 4. Woestendiek, Theodore Joseph: Poster Com- mittee 43 Publicity Committee 43 Literary Maga- zine Staff 334. Woodard, Wilda Lynne Woodruj Gynell Fave: Elections Committee 3.4: House and Grounds Committee 31 Intramurals Committee 33 School Store Committee 33 Sports Committee 33 DECA 41 Health Careers Club 3: Spanish Club 23 Volleyball Team 3: Powderpuft' 2.3. Woolen, Randall Allen: English Class Represen- tative 4. Wrenn, William Jesse, Jr.: Assembly Committee 43 Audio Visual Committee 4: School Store Committee 3,43 Spanish Club 3.4: Photography Club 4. Wright, Qvnthia l1l'I'Ul.' House and Grounds Committee 2,33 Literary Magazine Staff3.4: Key Club 23 Marching Band 2,3343 Symphonic Band 2,3,43 Stage Band 3: Orchestra 233,41 All-State Band 2,3,43 All-State Orchestra 43 Photography Club 4. Wright, Daphine: Assembly Committee 2: Social Standards Committee 43 Girls' Chorus 2. Warsl, Denise Elaine York, Linda Carol: French Club 2. Younee, Robert Claude, Jr.: Elections Committee 43 Latin Club 234: Germr Club 33 Basketball Team 23 Student-Faculty basketball 4. Young, Reuben Franklin: Student Council Presi- dent 43 Executive Council 3.4: Service Club 4: Standards Board 3: Constitutional Revisions Committee 43 Principal's Advisory Committee 3: Football Team 3.4. Young, Sondra Faye: English Class Representa- tive 43 FHA 4: Spartanette 4. Younr, Chenvl Lvnne: Assembly Committee 3: Projects Committee 3: School Store Committee 33 DECA 43 Chorale 3: Girls' Chorus 2. Zorowski, Kathleen Ann: Marching Band 2,3343 Drama Club 4: Service Club 4. 253 ,vw John Wayne Walker: Hold it right there. Little Buddy. or youlre dead where I stand, Angela Holl: No, no ya'll! Panama is near California because you have to go through it to get there. Bob Cramer: Keep those arms up. Pat! Joni Wischhusen.' How're the elves doing, Eric? Bruce Elleman: Hokay. Michelle Edwards: Jonathan! This is the sixth time you've made me copy over this layout! Cliflon Hall: White people are crazy! White people are crazy! Two black people wouldn't have argued about it. 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A LJ S 9 Tv Pepsi Cola of Raleigh 2838 Wake Forest Road CRMOND For the fashion-minded girl Q T 1I l+11 H RAYMOND ,, l A JAMES PHOTO- ' GRAPHY Weddings gf 65 Out Door Portraits At Fincolor Phone Crabtree Valley 782-5353 Patterson s Mill COUNTRY STORE John 8z Elsie Booker Storekeepers A REMINDER OF YESTERYEAR A th ' t t A e A t'q e. e t'ble N thC ' C fts8c ' T l ph 2 D -544-2047 ' d C p 1 ' hC' ' ee 54' dOldChplH'llR Enloy II 4 'O 1 , I 1rademuImQ I , . u enxc Coun ry S ore tmosph re ni u s, Coll ci s, or arohna ra Gifts Monday-Saturday-10:00-5:30 Sunday-2:00-5:30 ee one urham Route 2, Farrington Roa , ha e Hill, Nort arolina fBetw n an a e 1 oadb f 635 Q - AmERlcA's mvonma PlzzA 7201 Sandy Forks Road - - Phone 876-8608 for take-out 259 YW , Y I Hucifon -4 iw ggi Z4 OA I Q 95 5 A L v SHOP BOTH STORES -f Img DOWNTOWN CRAITREE VALLEY SHOP MONDAY 8- FRIDAY 10,00 ,M 9:00 SHOP DAYLY FROM owen mvsnooo M1530 IO OO '9'30 TELEPHONE TELEPHONE 532-5851 7821010 Congratulations and Best Wishes The Class of 1976 FUNUILLE MURISEY REALTURS PARTNERS IN COMMUNITY PROGRESS Teleph e 919-782-9. P.O. Box 17546 Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 on T Equipment-Air Instruction Rental Naui-Padi Dive Trips Photography Q-' in SEA WOLF DIVE SHOP 3152 H'llsbo ough Rd. 2110 H'11sboro gh St. D rha NC 27705 Ralegh NC 27607 919-383-5290 919-833-7825 2402 H'11.bo ough St. Pho e 821-4259 ESQUIRE BARBER AND STYLE R SHOP A , LayereSh'g-R g I C t - 1 No appontme t necessary A ' Ha' Shapng BtHo YuWea ItLng. VILLAGE BOOK 85 STATIONERY Cameron Village Shopp1ng Center GIFTS BOOKS CARDS STATIONERY SCHOOL 8: OFFICE SUPPLIES 1 s r n 3,9 a e u ar u s f I-1' 1 n H' lf 1 Q lf' 6'It's not how long you wear it, S- u w o r o l' - Cl d Mondays 1 r 1 u u rn, 1 , CARULINA SPURTSMAN EVERYTHING FOR THE OUTDOOR SPORTSMAN GUNSLAMMUNITION BAIT AND TACNLE 266-1224 Hwy 64, East of Neuse River, Route 5 Raleigh .J XX f Lie '-3' ,ff 2, ff N' ,X I fb ,ff :W I ' ff . ix N I NNN 1 .N Ii' I F K Cameron :lla e. Eastgate. And a e evllle Street. U U wr W KLQQQETE GRATULATIONS down-to-earth bankers. v' 9 WMM GO. 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Clayton MGR. , . 9 and mlb W Bryan Cheek Raleigh NC 27609 CLASS RINGS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, P.D.'Box 19041 265 I Hairpieces-Sales 8L Service - 66 Complete Eye Glass Service Member-Guild of Prescription Opticians of America N.C Opticians Associations Admiral STYLE sHoP BILL SMITH Fayetteville Raleigh Greensboro Charlotte 84 World Champlon Hair Styllst Ground Floor of Professional Bldg. 804 St. Mary s St. His 8: Her Blow Cuts 834-6409 Shags 8: Layer Cuts Pefmanems North Hills Shopping Center 781-2616 876 8077 dgeway S Holly Park Shopping Ctr 3046 Wake Forest Rd Opticians Inc. Lafayette STEREO CENTER KENWOOD ALTEC INFINITY MARANTZ SHARP JVC DUAL BI6 GARRARD SONY SANYO AKAI SUPERSCO PE CERWIN-VEGA CRAIG FISHER The People With Sound Ideasi' 787-Ol l l Greenville 9 ' 9 --.-if .1 P ' I-IearYe,fl HearYe! 7 , f-saggy, W ,Q mb' 4 '10, 0' K n.ts,Q5giTfl -7. M -V P f .f .,,. 7l . S Wg- P .VZ Ui-14g :. 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