South Mecklenburg High School - Someca Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

 - Class of 1976

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Rebecca Barnette: Vice-President Classes 15 Missy Ackiss Ines Acosta Calvin Adams Donald Adams Ta-Ta Adams Lex Alexander Louise Alexander Danny Alion Craig Allen Mark Allison Scottie Altman David Anderson Debbie Anderson Julie Anderson Michael Anderson Junior Appling Jennifer Ashford Bobby Austin Jeff Ayers Debra Baker John Balas Starla Banner Amy Barksdale Gregg Barlowe Scott Barman Kenneth Barnes Patricia Barnes Jeff Batten - 2 11'.aw,wt' V ' 1 ,,,, , ,.:.' , ' R -if 1+ 1 fm S S ' VJ? ,Q l :tl .L l algflall li-f. we lm will K 1 W X a 1 Q . 1.1 I Z 2 5 5 , 1 il' , Q aa a S ' : 'llif V 75 l .. W , ' A 2 ,, ,, , xl 1 lwfaz V Q lf- M vfzw:t. 1 p ' 12 ,. f',' , A lg . U M m f at is W V A X' . , qfmigr f uk ' , 'fill ' lib? . W V lv ,,,., V 5 2 iii .al A 5 T Tiki f A M fr, J - llll A tl,. V f f J 2 f f ellt , ..,.l,., , is J ,L ' gg I M? X Q 'Q J' 4 I Q I ' ,ii A . if Q1 5, 2 - '53 . ' K-.J hi it ,, ,.,. , .,,. 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' ,.., iss: 1 if Q X X Y is Qqy M fs i , W 'M 3' K, h gf.. . , x it .E,: if X CY: 4 I is , 'K 5 5 ,, . 15 'hail-l' Debbie Crenshaw Vicky Criss Victor Crosby Denny Crowe Jill Crump Flose Culp Terry Cummimngs Jeff Cummons Julie Cunningham Norman Cunningham Cecil Cureton Charles Curry Tina Dalton Kim Daniel Thomas Dargan Greg Daughtry Dale Davis George Davis William Davis Jeff Dearduff Andy Deaver Trina Dellinger Teri Dennehy Karen Derby Ann DeViney Jeri Dillingham Dale Dobson Chris Dodson Cindy Dominy Carol Dougherty Aimee Doughton Cleveland Drakeford Jean-Nette Dunlap Chris Dunn ,, 1 li V 1 f,,',.,aMs X 7 -'K a.,,. it gm, Q, ' A f if .w sf 'fi 'lf M z, fiswiisl 52,511,225525iffxiifhfiilsegfsiifiifss 5 iff Leaning back in comfort, Sandy Miller endures a lecture in Biology. 1 Q ,. I . to 'Q - :kf 'b.i'l ' 5,1 1 1:1 Kgs.. , i i NR 5 Classes 19 l W : A . I , J Jvvvda J., , n J ,,,Z, mf's':51.: ' v 6 , Z, f., firm ., , 'W W if 1' Jil' ff . 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W Mfvay SOON FGYQUSOH 1 ,,,V 1 ,Z , ' Derry Fetherson A 'VS' 2,t, , Stewart Finley , il l Ann Fisher ty 'ii T 135 A :,,' Q Harrison Fisher ,y,, E,,y ,ZEIV A ' ff' 1 :VA A John Fitch 'A U VV.. fxfif t L 3 if AAVZZA N .- tl.22- v.-f: 1 .,-, i l l , f f ,ft f zilgty Men F'eetW00d i 2r'- F ' D0U9'aS FOISQ , it ,l., V.r, J Z2 Danny Forbis .V ' U an K t if J Celeste Ford l'iLfi V , , Bobby Fowler ' David Fowler 7 'lg ,tt J ' W I Tim Frank A,a:Ai, 5 152 K V,V,v I Ai t --- 'o ' 2 'f 4t.,,, ' 4 l ,fs Verlean Froneberger X -na Cindi Blanton copes with another day. 20 Classes Mark Fry Kim Frye David Fugate Ken Fuller Randy Fullington Robert Funderburk Connie Furr Clarence Gabriel Lloyd Gaddy Reggie Gainer Missy Garmon Carson Gill -,mt-:,,,t, ,, ,. f, t,,, ,tt, ,git 4 55 H M2- v- 1 t t f mr n ' Efifg f' , 'fi A EQIZV 'gy :W t 45 f me ,S - . A.. Fl M y , 4 v Y QNX? J , ZZ ,V.,,. .V,, L J A t .L Wi - f. - . r ., p'r5gf'i...,ij l -.rd new -V 4. I i 'if' 6' - K Et is Sophomores get into the spirit with J.V. Football. Q 41 i iii iq W Q? 'M -1' hqgrwmg fi V- '.' ' is , , Q, , if M- ,,'- ' 25 ,E 5 1 'I gig 4 . W3 - 1- .X gin, it 'Wit' ,fr Danny Gillespie Michelle Gilliland Steve Gillis Wayne Gilmore Wallace Gist Barbara Glasgow Kenneth Glover Steve Godwin Steve Goelz Michael Gordon Susan Gordon Nobert Gotze Dee Dee Graeber Jane Graham Milton Gray Jane Grdich Walter Green Marian Griner Flonnie Guy Dudley Gwaltney Marcia Hagler Melinda Haire Alan Hall Jane Hall Kay Hall Doris Ham Maurice Hammond Al Hampton Gale Hampton Chris Hahn Nancy Harber Mike Harding Loretta Harris Fleginald Harris Susan Harris Patti Harte Cindy Hartman Becky Harvey Bob Hatley David Hawthorne Shirley Heath Pam Heinig Sid Heinig Classes 21 Rebecca Hemingway David Henderson Lori Hennecy Brian Henry Wyndham Hewitt Katherine Hicks Michael Hicks Richard Hicks Karol Hill Robin Hill Starr Hill Debbie Hilton Dora Hinson Tyrone Hoffman Charles Holmes .,,,..w we-A Fingernail filing often takes up class time. 22 Classes g t X tr- is Donnie Holmes Ed Holt Robyn Hooker Brenda Hope Allan Hoppe Doug Hopper Laine Hopper Herb Horton Patty Howard David Howell Sally Howell Linda Howey LeShila Hoyle Nathaniel Hudson Rhonda Huey Wendy Hughes All triangles look the same to Scottie Altman. 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A Carlynn Hundley Teresa Hunt Jeff Hunter Ridey Hunter Sal Hunter Shea Hunter Shelia Hunter Wanda Hunter Steve Huston Angela Hymes Scott Ireland Todd Isaacs Donna Jackson John Jackson Robert Jackson Bobby Jacobs Lewis James Travis James Wayne Jamison Teresa Jenkins Sharon Johnson Jeff Johnston Kevin Johnston Ronny Jones Dale Jordan Lorraine Jordan Jeff Kaderli Jerry Katz Terri Kehoe David Kelly David Kennerly Doug Kennerly Debra Kilgo Bobby Killian Annette Kimbrell Being in French Ill Lori Levy proves sophomores can achieve rapid progress. 24 Classes Darlene Kimbrell Viraw Kimbrough Steve Kinard Cheryl King Craig King Lori King Sharon King Teresa Kingry Sheryl Kirby Walter Kirkland Josh Kirkley Chris Kiser Barrett Klutts Beth Knight Walton Knowles John Krantz Anne Kresge Suzanne Kytle Mike Lakeman Eugene Lambert Kelley Landers Ferrill Lang Jacquie Langley Pam Lauer Renae Lawson Meredith Ledford Pete Leeds Pete Lennon Susan Leshock Lori Levy Joy Lewis Jeff Lingerfelt Ecie Little Sharon Little Sheila Little Angela Lockehart Terry Locklear Amy Lockwood Charles Long Michael Long Trenna Long Scott Loper Cheri Lovell Miranda Lovern Shirletha Lowry Tony Lowry Jackie Lynch Tammy Mabe 49 g.gw ?:5? 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Bryant Mabel Jimmy Mahoney Naomia Manning Jimmy Marcus Donnie Marshall John Martin Kirk Martin Lori Martin Mitch Martin Tim Martin Vickie Martin Mike Masotti Carl Massey Ronnie Massey Sheryl Massey Thomas Massey Wanda Massey Tina Masterman Barbara Matthews Roslyn Matthews Katie Matushak Cherri Mauldin Errol Mauldin Daryl Maxwore Roslyn Mayfield Jan Mazzucco Debi McCarley Sarah McCauley Wayne McCauley Valerie McClain Melody McClanahan Robyn McClure Gloria McClurkin Debbie McCoy Linda McDonald Dean McGalIiard Steve McGinty David McGraw Beverly McKeown Mac McKinney Janie McKnight Keith McKnight Dawn McLaughlin Jennifer McNair Clifford McNeeIy Waddell McNeeIy Melinda McPherson Sabrina McPherson Classes 25 Sean McFiorie Jackie Medlin Bobby Melton Eddie Melton Marty Meredith Maria Micallef Beth Michael John Michael Carol Middleton Jon Middleton Dan Mikkelson Justine Miller Pam Miller Sandy Miller Steve Miller Meek underclassman cuddles comforting tradi- tion. 26 Classes Val Miller Susan Millington Jeff Mills James Mock John Modenbach Ashley Montague Sharyn Montieth Joel Moore Lyn Moore Michelle Moore Reginald Moore Deriek Morgan Jeff Morris Janet Morris Cathy Morrow Mike Mowery Leigh Reeves takes time out to catch 'up on her reading. slew-at-5 Q Z Q f 2 Xfsumuezffiilglg. .t,.fl,,t ,.1J..l,s., t , - .1 7 gngwfenf-'tg-:Wi 1 my mv- .-K 5-f Sm :fl I-W is la, lei lwim,l3,,,, .Z ,W,,,,,l,,.f , U ll, me M,.lQ,' - s few,-'gf'-V. ll J my i. 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S Eisffxiv' I -was h fe W Jenny Moyer Cheryl Murphy Robert Murphy Sharon Murphy Priscilla Murray John Nail Emily Nantz Phyllis Neal Lorilyn Nelson Tammy Noland Brian Noonan Mike Norby Barry Norman Carol Norman Doris Norman Sue Ogden Robert Ott Sally Owen Gil Owens Jenny Owens Pam Pace Kim Parker Kevin Porolari Theresa Parris Pat Pauley Julie Payne Lennie Pelle Tina Pelle Cris Pendleton Leigh Pennington Linda Pensabene Amy Pentland Vickie Perdue Lynnea Phillips Steve Phillips Julie Pinkston Larry Plummer Curtis Polk Classes 27 l is s l l 4 E Cindy Ernst seems disappointed with class life. 28 Classes Kenny Poole Chris Pope Elaine Pope Mary Poppe Sandy Porter Tinkerbell Potts Terry Powers Jimmy Preston Lori Price Genie Pridgen Tracey Prillaman Derrick Promislow Tammy Pruitt Michael Quan Hal Quinn Kim Quinn Kenny Rabb Sandy Rabon Martha Radermacher Daryl Raines Jo Beth Rambo Rose Ramsey Todd Ravenell John Ray Doug Read Bill Reaves Leigh Reeves Amy Reynolds Freddie Richardson Glenn Richardson Brian Rinnix June Roberson . Billy Roberts Wendell Roberts Donna Robinson Doug Robinson Teri Robinson Tray Robinson Lisa Rogers Ton Roolaart Marcia Rorie Carolyn Roseboro -K-Et.. fy W W s-,, W, M- gsifmisf Q gtg? ., , igni, I L., 7, f Vi : 'V - T - . 1-, wif? is K 'alt' f ml is W gf E-1, 5 Claudia Ross Julie Sammons Ladonna Sandberg Kendall Sanders Virlene Sanders Sylvester Sarratt David Satterfield Marcia Schneider Cindy Scott Sherri Scroggins Carter Seawell Jeanne Self 4 5 lfa ll d.. fiiilslqis-'tailhifi,?zs5kmgfk,:z.fz,.-V, . f 51 1:1 4s1.1s:N.tmf .,- ,-fr, it 5- ti , '52,-se2g4SltlQsl.1 .' liwisus 1, .f mimi? -221 11 ,. gl I., 1 1.f11:lii12i,:1v,. 'E SR :. Iiiffi' .. aft- twat rs: If I flf' iam 1 ' s': 1 .1 al5i,. , ,I t :J w az 'Ng . ,. jj jg kj 'ggi ' 3 3 X lk X me Q E S A ,Q in S it ,gf-S X ii 2 X igfgftggilsl t 2. m,w.Zb1lf.. J W-t l , M fMats1Xs.1m. W lm, at . H E lx. lx, ,M ,M iFlgggffT M M ii5iS?i'i9'?f?iW5? Q H Q iff wr F' vgg'f55egp?l1l5rfm7:atom-fzltmwlw-H sl mm .. .. 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Gloria Spain Brian Spencer Dana Spivey Leroy Springs Kim Spruill Danny Squires Lisa Stamper Jeanne Standard Julie Starnes Eddie Steele Julie Steele Dede Stephens Wendy Stevens Kenneth Stevenson Linda Stewart Kim Still Patti Stirewalt Paul Stocks Patty Stoffler Eddy Stone Jennifer Stone 30 Classes Debbie Trull Birdie Tucker Jeff Turner Karen Turner Mark Ulatowski Vicky Vanderpool Jona Van Dorn Leta Vargo Gloria Velasquez Dan Vogel Susan Vogel Bobbie Waldrup Wayne Stone Susan Storm Ken Story Joan Stover Vernon Stowe Robin Strassner Bret Straughn Susan Strickland Karen Strong Mitzi Stroupe Lisa Stubblefield Glouris Sturdivant Robert Sturdivant Coco Suarez Teresa Suarez Rick Summers Sylvia Swygert Ashrof Tadros Beth Talley Linda Tate Steve Taylor Mark Terry Mike Terry Mike Terry Julie Tester Eileen Thomas Houston Thomas Jay Thompson Linda Thompson Robert Tilley Eric Todd Karen Todd Shelly Toney Diana Toral Scott Town -giww-,f -f A . 1 . 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'xi l , Mg., W2 Wi fi if i,il, iv wa M J Q J S. -Q e .l24im..gQ Vw . if ,- as 'K ir l f i ' r J, fbi 5 f Tammy Watson Diana Waynick Teresa Waynick Dena Weathers Ruth Ann Weaver Leslie Webb Steve Weddington Steve Wellman Linda Wells Guy Wentink Tom Westarp Lindy Westmoreland John Westra Karen Whisnant Ann White Diane White Jack White Mike White Susan Whitley Cliff Whitney Jacqueline Wike Ricky Wilks Alan Williams Amanda Williams Angela Williams Charles Williams Donnelta Williams Gary Williams Jim Williams John Williams Linda Williams Ronald Williams Sandra Williams Amy Wilson Wendy Wilson Fran Winchester Marshall Winstead Eartha Wise Tricia Wood Bill Woods Mary Woodard Tim Wright April Yager Don Yakita Kathy Yochem Robin Younce Dana Young Linda Zavitz Becky Ziccardi Classes 31 32 Classes Al Adams Bebe Adams Laverne Adams Randy Adams Robert Adams Rodney Adams Tonda Adams Mark Adrian Donna Allen Ronny Allen Bernard Allison Berkeley Altman Lys Anderson Beth Arcilesi Tracy Ayers Rebecca Baker Shirley Ballantyne Belinda Ballard Sabrina Banner Bernard Barber Alvin Barnes Rebecca Barnette David Barton Cam Batten Marina Baumann Garry Bayliss Susan Beaty Rob Beck Jamie Beddingfield Hank Beitzel Eddie Bell Jeff Bell Dorothy Belton Sheila Bennett Danny Berry Ralph Betts Dawn Biggerstaff Lisa Bingaman Jeannette Blackmon Michael Blackmon Kelly Blanton Vicki Blickensderfer 1 is skstf in ' Sli M Juniors Experience X VL , .K g ,, ,.,: 'mf x PSAT Pressure M lg 1 'T 1 .-. -P Q-, Q- -I.: 2. gif af aw ' W J? 5 : , N ' 'Y 2 1QQ Kelly Boatright Gail Boger Donna Bolden Barbara Bostedo Tommy Boyce Ken Bramlett Kevin Brandon Lisa Breeden Angler Broome Danny Brown Deborah Brown Pam Brown Robin Brown Teresa Brown Sonja Bryant Michelle Buddin Craig Buie Susan Bullard Clarence Burch Steve Burleson Debbie Burns Beverly Burris Tim Butler Edward Byrd Flon Cameron Charles Camp Fran Campbell Laverne Camps Bill Cantrell Vance Cariaga Jean Carrington Sherrill Cash John Castano Ramona Cates David Cauble David Caudle Peggy Caudle Jim Chaffman Danny Chambers Donald Chambers Lisa Champion Karen Chandler Classes 33 34 Classes David Chesnutt Maria Chisholm Pete Chisholm Leslie Clark Nancy Clark Shery Clyburn Sanford Cohen Lorie Coker Darryl Colbert Sheila Coleman William Coleman Bill Collins Doug Collins Doug Cooley Jimmy Cooper Carolyn Cope Teri Coscia Pete Costa Andy Counts Cathy Cowan Valerie Cox Kathy Coyne Doug Crabb Steven Cramer Melanie Craven Alvin Crawford Terry Croslin Ken Crowle Prudy Crowley Fred Culp Greg Cummons Aaron Cunningham Robin Curry Julie Morgan helps prepare Christmas baskets for the janitors. - '. ,....,-- 3 -' .f,. ., -..gk ::., i T t flifv T ,t .' 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Classes 35 Ronetta Fields Debra Fisher Greg Foard Valerie Ford Maxine Forte Bruce Fowler Cathy Frank Cheryl Frazier Ken Frazier Cathy Fulbright Linda Fuller Karl Fulmer Kenneth Funderburk Greg Gaddy LeRoy Gaddy Valerie Gardin Alphonso Gary Scott Geiler Juniors' SpiritAdds To Cindy Gibbs Jeff Gill Leigh Gillespie Jeff Gisinger James Gladden Louis Glasgow Jeff Glenn Michael Glover Tracy Gorman John Grant Sharon Grant Stephen Graves l lm fltilwfl Wiillgfffliliifivi m H lg' pl Miva, - J 1 Q me fr I 1 1 ,ii f 7 J .Q.,.,.. ll ? wzwfigisi Uiyalsiilifii it t fy sl.lw.ti,,ms, saga, -.itiv.ig+'1iizi:s2 ,, - twat .. .. gg i? slim! l M, ., V f- f.. ' s at '- Q 2,55 t ,Sqn X N4 Tru Aff, , 4 5 1.1 Q z ,L v lb 4 X W f ag, s K gig 81 is i 1213? k niiff -l --.3 Ll l s A Ei :er Q-S' W, we we ,ag S 5' ghd nf? it . . . 'E 'NA I stahl Lti?5,zif.x,. 4 ll? EfW3iYlE12if??? i 5if1,f Z5ii12'2l.il,ii5:Q an-:ft , H ., 4 .... 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Classes 39 40 Classes Ellen Langford Ginni Langford Pete Lattimore Betsy Lennard Jimmy Lentz Neal Leonhardt Debbie Lewis Gerald Lewis Judy Lewis Lucy Ligon Ramona Lindsay David Lisk Leigh Ann Litaker Gregory Little Walter Loaves Jeffery Lockhart Leslie Lockwood David Long John Love Linda Loyd David Luce Sue Lukinoff Sharon Lundgren David Lurz John Lyon Catherine Mackey Chuck MacLaughIin Mike Maness Bill Mann Lee Manning John Maples Daniel Marsh Bill Martin Robin Martin Jane Mason Coup Massey Don Massey Joe Matthews Wayne Maudlin Paul McBride William McCallum Eric McClure Michael McCombs Charlie McConnell Beth McCoy Candi McCullough Katherine McDonald Archer McDuffie 15 -- :L 4 W 2 as ,ly .0 Q, E lil y. . g i .. 1. , .sk e ' S :-ffl!! ull, V .. f 1-hurl 1- fl, - ' I, I ' 1 J ,V I 'xx J ii. . A .:.,,. A ,... ig 5 ' if 1i ' . li - I ...V ., .li A .. .. . , . 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I ' .' 5: . za- -f K -if .. 5. krrlr 'gli J i L .. e l -fm E 'f - Jang.. l X5 37 ?fe:' ff X' .eil I W slfg?L:l3'l' Q, im 5.1 Y . -+11 , il ,A y rfifi'-' if 'AA ' 2. -SS isrrr it V f I , , ,U Q , ,i 55 3 lgigxixafx I kr A i vfff 1. Q , Q . ,vvl . g S 6 is 4 ' 53 55 P 50' W' M. W1 Junior Session works diligently on plans for the prom. K 5 E Ag if .:,.:,, 5 V i - .... , .5-,fin X Q , J K 553235 3 X lt 'rf S'?E,rf: sag R as E if if , ,, .,.,, i f S W W . ,.,A V m y :ky,, Q x lr ' M i, , -- . . . , J Q2 Villa -' wif' 'V 'P ut 'f2f25:-415? ' ,,,s:. 2535245 Eli M. 'if 42 , are a. '53 at it at ,. 'f Pf sa ,.:.. . Q. VL if VI Q, L lx... aw . , si, 3fM'sa:g,f. -ri m. , fs ' -if -iV.z,if.f57m,J:s,: L ms??'3wwf5v?i1 wzgwg. - , v - , zmtgs- iivw .gr':r,'s ,few - fiyfllsflfl'-P , .' fFzWw:k9'f,5 gm, ',,.iV.f,k .Q . ,m gmgi S, , f we i ii-,,,1,' M-igy-,gc .L urs-. w -f:. 1a .a t ' 'L 122 W. M Clayton McFadden Elaine McGinn Tim McGinn Marge McGinty Loretta McGorbin Cappy McKenzie Kevin McLaughlin Tina McMillan Raymond Meade Missy Meek Lynda Meeks Dan Meredith Marlene Messenger Barbara Mialik Charlotte Miller Dwight Miller Lisa Miller Mark Miller Charles Mills Carl Mitchell Dennis Mitchell Mike Mitcheltree Jerome Mobley Cheri Mock Karin Moffitt Tonda Montgomery Yvonne Montgomery Bob Moore Brett Moore Gloria Moore Classes 41 Beth Arcilesi executes a difficult vault. ,6- W tt 2 3 I rr gm? ! 5 FJ, 1 .' t ,Fiji ,ff f my J I 42 Classes 2 49 - 1 f Holt Moore Sanita Moore Steve Moorefield Julie Morgan Jerry Morris Pamela Morrow Thomas Morrow Colleen Mosier Chrissy Moussalli Susan Muenow David Murphy Nancy Natelson Jamie Neely Lagenia Neely Randy Nelms Robin Nelson Parks Nesbit Valerie Newlin P R 1 ' I , Mary Nichols H 44 Cindy Norris ,,V ,Q q Bill Odell ' 2 ' W Pam O'Donoghue ' ' Mike Olwell V y - -r ' ul 5 J,--. Linda Ou W f 7 if WL , 'A mi A f I -VVVV James O'Wiley A , Steve Papageorge Harrison Parks 1 Joe Partain ' C. J. Pate ' --.. A lre - 'iiz Patten J' 7 1,y 'P f ff Pam Q, .4 , 2 L - i7 ,, Ei t ,fi Jeff Patterson Toni Patterson Frances Patton Beth Peeler Mike Pendleton Gene Peniston 'bm N K V itt as L 9 Q an ., 4 Q gr J 2 i a ,f.t i r f F .,,. .f,t ., 1 f J it MW J, 1 L at lt 2 fi ,At ,gwyggl V ..,.. 5 ,V W sw ' fy . ,.. '- WT L, ,,..V 11.3 , Q f is E ft iss f S . ,,.., , M ,,'.. , W, , t,,, yyr, A-Wim f f 1 .V f . V - f 1-emwgg 1' , Wiggl'f3. ' A - ' f il,,,.7,t 4, ,,' ww: ' i as-Q W 1, S, a A 'f ., 4 X f ff: :f I -' 'f H PM Kate Pentland Debbie Perkins Lorenda Perry Tim Perry Doug Peters Janet Petree Charlotte Phillips David Phillips Mike Phillips Roddey Phipps Susan Pippin Alison Platt Mike Plyler Jane Polhill Richard Polk Craig Pollock Jan Poole Carol Porter Harriet Porter Keith Porter Barbie Powell David Powell Kurt Presar Andy Price Nancy Protheroe Shane Quan Cindy Queen Patrick Rainey Eric Rea Gail Reaves John Renwick Belinda Reynolds Lisa Reynolds David Rhew Susan Rhyne Genise Richardson 44 Classes Alan Richmond Andrea Richmond Ken Rick Deanna Riley K.. K. Riley Andy Rinaldi Deborah Ritchie John Robbie Karen Robinson Larry Robinson Willie Robinson Tim Rock Rachel Lynn Ropp Byron Roseboro Johnny Roseboro Shirley Roseboro Christine Roy Keith Royers Terri Rumfelt Cathy Russell Robin Russell Suzanne Samson Jane Sattler Chuck Saunders Shannon Saunders Millie Saxton Martha Schell Mark Schubert Mike Schubert Michael Schultze Catherine Scoggins John Shamp Billy Shields Annie Siegel Jane Siemans Grant Sifford Cynthia Silber Patricia Simpson Peggy Simpson Steve Simpson Alonzo Sims Larry Sings Seasons Change And So Dol A1115 E M iv 55:2 Y, was X l ,ggi Wifi, is i ,, l X 4 Q will U an fa tt - -1 K' ' -.sh it 1- X S , K K 'G Nigga at ' v , W it 3 MSN 1 W K Q tl is af 5 E? -Ee 'MXL 1 ' Mais 553:33 A J, 451452 'Lg-5 assi 345,13 -- -- ,f lmigigjsfl .-A am: - ff 1:1 , ' Q, . j4,5,A.' ' . !k 5 .. 5, ,tg. .- :.. : 1 K, 'M' , A .. A 5 it Chosen As Theme For Prom The intellectual Sabre relaxes with a good book. , H -6:1 sf l S if , T wg? iii K sit-iikiiszi e. gf Q if if ' I Y' :ia Gb W f t ,Q S 1 ef? Vesta ' Q: . 7.3 L, .rfy lzlfaf ww .U , M71 b,1,1.: t. .fix :lv Y' kfs, We in 'T X is :- ' as f ' f l - i ' W ' :Lz'7Qs :Z: - -za., Tod Skinner Cheryl Skurow Nita Slay Barry Smith David Smith Mary Smith Patty Smith Ruth Smith Linda Snuggs Tim Southerland Amy Springs Sandra Stalls Peggy Stampley David Stanhope Bruce Stein Jeff Stewart Dale Stocks Bren Stover Chris Stradford Ronnie Stradford Larry Strong Doris Sturdivant Jesse Sturdivant Armando Suarez Carlos Suarez Eleni Sugar Midge Suite Classes 45 rs., pw ...4. , S gk: wg 2 .z Pg W ,,,,.c-MM Av.h. at L l 46 Classes aug, . W., . ' 'il' gs -aww. 3:2225 f . Q Susan Sumner Bob Swartz Mike Talbert Brenda Taylor Richard Taylor Diane Terry Angela Thomas Ed Thomas Susan Thomas Daryl Tiddy Urania Tingas Jimmy Tinney Bill Towler Lisa Tracy Vanessa Tucker Tina Turner Robert Tyson Ronald Tyson Melanie Vanderlip Mark Vann Shelly Vasil Corky Vaughn Brian Vohs Keith Wade Lance Wade Toni Wagner Ciens Walden Gloria Walker Debbie Wall Kim Wallace Philip Wallace Phyllis Wallace Geof Walpole Jeff Ward Mike Ward Maggie Washington Mayfield WaShil1gI0l1 Annetta Watkins Clyde Watson Peaches Watts Patty Waynick Barbara Weathers Kathy Welton Wendy Wentink Mike Whetstone Debra White Rechon White Scott White 'N gas? illiiii, ' wdl as in Y- X A Y T ,K t it A N We t 1 at . .. .... , Q NNN-We Vxx mswmea 'tx wi if i iw.. .x 'Y l 1 s I i - . sf ,- 'C i 252 ' L:-L I i 35 :'k, f Wm k.., ..f 2, . K. x x A if 1 Q 5 . A ., Sheff. - 3 fix , 5 1 4: N' H-in tt W it Q , X iN, ., it K --Q , My W -. .,.i:. .sg -' X ts ,f ,:..y,s: j .,-f iz - nz. f. .t 4 , it ,. MF' S Y at K .- K l IX K W ,I sw x 4 Y, 3 wt Q- Q Q X we ,, l it ii i W i iii il is ,l E Q 1 Juniors socialize at the Exam Jam. Z. Leslie Whiteside Mark Whitlock Scott Whitlock Sally Weibler Cindy Wiggins Jayne Wiggins Vivian Wike James.Wiley Andy Williams Carolyn Williams Frank Williams Gail Williams Laura Williams Debbie Williamson Jeff Williamson Chris Wilson Michael Wilson Pam Wilson Pam G. Wilson Daisy Woodard Vernon Worthy Bill Wright Michael Wright Dexter Yager Doyle Yager Laura Yarbrough Y in Danny Yates Erich Zwingert Pete Costa shows off his strength. 1 we K K. , AT wk I 'Nat Qi' X L L L : X l it . Classes 47 Q , A, ,,,,, aw f-- V sw?f'5'g :- ah gi 1'-1, mbmqz -fi 1 ff -:KX-qv , 'fyfl ' wr, ,naar MQ., , V 4 F? Pg Q Zlix- A i, V,-.v yr i 0 ' o 'A fig vffgif-2. if-ffwj 79' Q 4,19-Jia o,,,, . yi xc' ., -A 24555 Valerie Ackiss Teresa Acosta Debbie Adrian Amy Ahreridi JHCK Alexander , X 4 , A l l W l Kitty Alexander Ardrey Allen Charles Allen Jenny Allen Robbie Allison Rita Allsbrook Dee Altman Libby Ammons Andrea Anderson Pam Anderson .460 Donna Arnold Beverly Ashford Grace Augustus Brenda Austin Terry Bailey Classes 1 V bt Carol Baker Mac Baker Steve Banner Lisa Barkley Billy Barksdale wr 1,9 I M 4 l f 22229,gimpx3rtgigmyl'liiii ii l , .ti ,, B it , 't,,,i2liWlilfrli . iiii,iiiliiiin Janice Barnes Eddie Barnhart Robin Barton Davey Batten Luanne Beam l Pam Beckedorf Edith Belton Kevin Bennett Karen Bentley Ben Berkman CHVY Bel'V1Sf9in Marty Betts Bill Birchfield David Bishop Samantha Blackmon 50 Classes Nina Bolick Charlie Bones Julie Blankenship George Blasingame Mark Blickensderfer ily F f' 3 , ,fl gg x .,.,,.. Shari Bowden Ed Boyd Richard Boyd John Bragg Emily Brannon 4 1 l l if ,3 . 4 E, Patsy Brantley Susan Brantley Linda Bratton Sheila Brennon Mark Brooks li Parks Brooks Doug Brown f ye X 1' -hr' l M ry A Thomas Bryant Mark Burnett Ann Burns Classes 51 I A -1 6 , :ij if C DL.-if ,Y ff' K is ,-L X t 2 'T' , 136 it f ' ' ' .iii JK, ,..., gig' Mike Burns Thomasina Byrd Lindsay Byrnes Cynthia Caldwell Robert Caldwell Scott Caldwell Cathy Callahan Laura Calvert Jean Camilli Jay Camp Powder Puff Football- Dianne Campbell Sheila Campbell Jack Canupp Y v iii i . A t ,llll2gl1illtiPt1Ell'hflf3f!l-' W ' 1 We f , , rg ife. Q5 if ' im il l' i las! a n 'tw ill R 1 Kew I h 1 i it ill Qt i, i f gl l' i 1 Y 5 1 A .lla , viii ts fi 1 at ' 9 ,QQ Tj 3, 5 if 5' 'X ,, ,. g ,H , ,N ,Q t lgfagiszzfc ii u in Y 1 Q t ,nw -L it i , Ixf 'lqTlf Wgt 33 ,,l, N X. ,A A it W lull ' .fa i X 7. ,, , Chic Cariaga Richard Carver Bob Cashion Debbie Chaffman Thomas Chaney Sam Chesnutt Carolyn Chisholm 52 Classes l 'W ! l 4 l 5 of 1 l lim, 3 it 5 t tg fm i 1 Q X O .Q-1 , . v-s.,,mFA 'fs g' , i JA. ' i Juanita Chisholm Ricky Chisholm Lamar Christian Donald Clyburn 1 7 . i l O Nancy Cole A First For Senior Women A,, Cliff Coker Helen Constantine Rosemary Coonen Artie Cooper Christine Cornwell Karen Correll Brian Cotner Lark Covell John Cox Sharon Cox Christi Crawford Gloria Jean Crawford Mary Crawford Margaret Crenshaw Stephany Criss Classes 53 Mary Crowe if Geletha Cureton T ,.. 's 3 V' 2 ri ff V Fil? UI, 4 :- ..i. if K Arthur Davidson QW' in I 'Q uf if qi um f ,y Rv .. 1' ,A f if . in Q9 -Wi. Q if'5zHfwl:e ' .: 4 V , , ig? 4 . X D W ,af ,aa iiiif Q if f 0 2? Classes Stan Davis Ann Crowley Todd Crowley Jocelyne Cuenin Linda Cunningham I L .. Chuck Curlin Kathy Curry Nlargi Dalgleish Marilyn Darress Duane Davis Gwendolyn Davis Jerry Davis Gail Deen Danny Deitz Kim Delaney Rhonda Davis My H , M 1 s ,Y , J ,' ga it. I ' N We ,W M ' ' , W fair ! . ,x ' 4 ,M ,Q ' if W ' ' ar t ' Ml. K +. T11 .uf ' A 1 51111, '- iii Ezgaigblif ' X , .Ma ' , Karen DeLorenze Sue Denny Jane Dodson Susan Dosler Pam Dowless Pat Dowless we Kenny Downs Kelli Doyle Cindy Dulin Louise Dunlap Steve Eagle W , Ji Floger Ealy Janet Earley Mike Easter Lisa Elliott Steve Ellis l l l l , i Chris Edwards Carolynn Fairchild Richard Farrell Blossom Feely Tim Felch Classes 55 Caroline Ferebee Ftonnie Fesmire Jane Finley Robert Fitzgerald Benny Folse Kay Ford Tommy Ford Ann Fortune Charles Frazier Mike Freeman we l Rickey Froneberger Julie Fullington David Furr 56 Classes James Gaddy Wilbert Gartrell Geraldine Gatewood We in Tommy George Phil Gibson Eric Gill Dale Gillis Lisa Gobble X 5 Michael Goforth Joe Gordon Cindy Graham VQ Grant Lynda Grassmyer I Q X l Kerry Grosch Teresa Hall Tim Hall Missy Halton Lisa Hampton , Qi. Mary Harris Myra Harris Steve Harris Jeff Hart Kevin Haskell Classes 57 Elouise Hayes John Haynes Judy Haynes Mike Healy Gwendolyn Heath Mike Heinig Yvonne Helfner Don Hemby 'NMA mfs will 'i . HKU' will ii 5 lj.y5L i1a,,,,, ' iii - ',.'0v--'fo ' T 'fa g 7 1. wif? ' ' xii iq.-fy.. ma y ii H -, ' 5 M A ,M :iw Q, ., yay, V cz Elisabeth Henriksen Toni Hickman Mike Hicks Chuck Hill Harriet Hobbs Louise Hodge Nelda Hoffman Bryan Holcombe 58 Classes Flobert Healy Mac Henderson Ramon Hinson Ps Steve Hopper 59 J c M 1 ' JH A' 9 D 1 . 13, A: , A A 5 F . 'H img? ' l fMizreSfift',g- film r ' 'uf .. Yip X if ' 1 'P f' lx if ig rf 5 1, 'Q' Joseph Howell Debra Howey Marsha Howey Katrina Hoyle Carrie Hund Clarence Hunter Cindy Ingram JI bfi f fi. 1 va , Cindy Jackson James Jackson Phyllis Jackson Jeff Jamison Diane Jenkinson Jody Jones Juli Jones 'Q Bernita Jeter Bonnie Joffrion JoAn Jones Mattie Jordan Alphonso Jordon Parks Jung Classes 59 Seniors Are W Karen Kalter Rachel Karriker Billy Katibah Debbie Kehoe Carol Kelly Donald Kelly Leslie Kennedy Lynn Kennedy Rosie Kennedy Susie Kennedy if s Q 1 Neil Keiner Lea Kibler K Kenny Kiser Debra Kizer 60 Classes Bobby Kingry Lesa Kintrup Shelia Kirk Jane Kleckley Hal Kluttz Candy Knight The Max Bob Kochuk Dick Koernert Gene Kresage Mike Kub Steven Kuekes Kelly Lambert Gregory Lampkin Brent Lanier Julia Ledbetter Phyllis Lewis T I Xa Mark Litaker Lisa Lockhart Ken Long Phyllis Long Mark Mabel 'A 1 1' L. l Gregg MacKeigan Debbie Maddox Cathy Mahoney David Maisel Jennifer Majette Classes 61 Wi' Sandra Marsh Grayce Mann Susan Martin Teresa Masotti 5 Patricia McCIinton l 62 Classes Cindy McGee Q Scott Maxwell Darnell McCain Catherine McClurkin Deborah McDonald Yvonne McGee Angell McGinn Laura Mason Susan Mason l l Kathy McCann Eddy McClellan John McEachern June McFadden Patti McGowan Katie McKeIvey Greg McKenzie Kim McKeown Kim McQuay Vernon McRae Steve Meyer 5 Richard Mialik Greg Mikkelson Jeff Miller Robert Miller Yvette Miller Diane Mims Leslea Modenbach Tegan Moline Monty Montague Louie Moore WF 1 , ' if i f at :a v i . ,ti 1. P i i Ricky Moore Stephanie Moore David Morrison Tricia Morrison Nancy Moyer Classes 63 Lisa Mull Thomas Neal Michael O'Boyle Mary O'Shea 64 Classes 1 Kathy Murchison Diane Murphy Joyce Murphy Nathan Neal Kathy Neckerman Michele Nichols Joseph Norcorn Kenneth Oakley Patrick O'Boyle Edward Odom Patrice O'Donghue Valerie Officer David Owen Barbara Owens Mark Owens Patty Parker l Tom Parker Wayne Patton lVlervil Paylor l ' H l Steve Payne Cary Peck Laura Peeler Patti Pendleton Grady Perdue Sherri Perez Ann Perkinson Brenda Perry 1 1 i l do Kathy Petree Doug Phillips Leonard Phillips Nena Phillips Blain Pinkstoh Classes 65 K ' AK. - uf '--P X A ' fa Qf?wm iiw'-witty., 4 'v i ' .,- l,l,b, .15vii1.l,.i5 1-'- V 'i I-.ygf'liiHifl:'Kig-fl 1 ' Kimberly Presar ,Wayne Prornislow 66 Classes me YV, F2 .A-n .....,, Leslie Pole Carolyn Polk Cindy Pope David Porter John Pratt if Murray Presley Billy Jack Price Julie Price Josilyn Proctor 1 , Lydia Puckett Paul Pugh Maureen Purcell Karen Quinn i X in 'K a. Bev Rabon Pnil Rainey 'X Princess Flatliff Flichard Fiawson Starr Fteape 3 Susan Reaves Lyn Reese Randy Reeves Blondie Reid Lisa Reinhardt Scot Renegar Sabrina Rice Brian Rich Pam FNGGOUT Eddie Riggins 13,5 an ffwyf - f if W1 'J fs Brian Rinnix Jessica Robbins Jean Roberson Jim Roberts 'ty' Judy Robertson Marisa Robertson Brenda Robinson Daisy Robinson Hollis Robertson Myra Robinson Classes 67 Barbara Rogers Naomi Rose-boro JoAnn Rutan Barry Sales Bo Sammons i PW I Michelle Samson Clay Sanders Diana Sawyer David Schlee Brian Schmiel Bicentennial Has A Special Debra Scott Jeanne Sears Dennis Snipp Cindy Shute Kristy Sibben i 68 Classes Si i i i Chris Sieving Jay Sifford Doris Simpson John Simpson Donnie Sink i i i , Tim Slider Teresa Smathers Chip Smith Goldie Smith Eric Spaulding mf . Via fi-5. A ,. 'S l 'iii 'N f fa 2' 4512 , 5115? mi '3!?'ii+a'+74Q ll. , ww X' ' i PM M VE: fill! S ,ild fwini fi . ' A fi f S 1 A Vf,.,,W'ji 5, . 1 .3 Mark Spencer Donna Spiess Troy Steele Kari Still David Stokes Mean'ng For Gi ad at'ng Seniors fr Caven Stowe Bernard Straple David Strassner Steve Stroupe Miguel Suarez i G l Angela Sullivan Maureen Sullivan lcy Summers Donna Sweat Cathy Szucs Classes Karen Tagalos Kathleen Tate Joey Tatum Sly Thomas T Don Thompson -fW 'm Gail Thompson Gloria Thompson Susan Thompson Jimmy Thrower Susan Thrower be 5 Keith Tindle Terry Toney Frank Toth Greg Town Judy Townsend X Kim Trimble Danny Triplett Sharon Truesdale Beverly Turner Bobby Turner 70 Classes i Kristi Turner Todd Turner Leslie Urey Scott Vanderlip Jeff Wagner , , - 1 ?' L T il , .- i Brenda Walker Lomas Walker Doris Wallace Laura Wallace David Warlick mn: Bob Washburn Cathy Wavrick Jana Wayne Becky Waynick Cyndi Webb f . 5, Greg Webb William Webb Jimmy Weddington Janice Welch Linda Welch Classes Susan Wentz James White If , Lisa Whiteside Gale Whitfield Reid Wilkerson Mary Willi Q- MQW. W it Janice White , ,.'.. li 1 Lydia White Randy White X f it Beth Wiggins Bo Williams Debbie Wigglesworth Deborah Wike l Linda Williams Louis Williams Sheryl Williams Jaye Williamson Mitch Williamson Jay Wilson Nancy Wilt 72 Classes Meg Winston Patti Winter Denise Wittrock Angela Woodcock Brenda Woods .,-,f i g Y Mi Debbie Worthington Belinda Wright James Yates Loretta Young Pam Young Classes 73 . K fag? Q x my W ' - - A fm' A N., -Q I ,K if Y 'ws' - j, 5 f in ' if X kr in . ' 'iiiwfiafiizliiisu M- ..'k , . ,Qgg WUQR. My Q sk K 4 Xwwnw Q 1, gs?- k S X 3 S Q .wwmQ.,. Mrk hm x 'Q 'Mm Q, I gf A X. 5 E I E Q .N gl k ti -A + 2 V E A mm 7 f - . ff' Ek sr., N 'Si ' X X W .. . . wif' Aw X . , L. N ' LN ,. i :Q , ff -fsiff -emi? . -wi 'F ' ' -A ig is kgggegg . X. .M -Q K A K 5 . Q. zf- 5 5' . M - we 'Qi Q , . S- X . W A , Nwgij ' 1 - . as S -wssxli, X J 'N Nb 'Qnlap U Lg. Auditorium Dedication Highlighting hours of anticipa- tion, the auditorium was dedicated in May 1975. Stacey Cox and Margie Rockstroh were main influences toward getting the School Board to approve the building. At the com- mencement of the ceremony, David Norris and Margie Rockstroh cut the ribbon, enabling access to the en- trance. Paul Paliyenko, the '75 senior class president, and Margie Rockstroh gave speeches at the dedication. David Norris, the '75 Ex- ecutive Council president, was the master of ceremonies. Karen Reynolds read the poem The Builders. The band and the chorus each performed several numbers. Alarm Audience enjoys the choir's performance. The band provides entertainment during the ceremony. The ceremony begins as David Norris and Margie Rockstroh cut the ribbon. Sidewalk Art Show '75 Monty Montague enjoys the event. After many hours of preparation, the first annual Sidewalk Art Show was held in May 1975. Projects by the art students were not only on display, but also on sale. Paul Paliyenko, Lee Bumgardner and Christy Dion were three students who received awards for their portfolios. Students and the public expressed great interest and as a result the show was the center of attraction throughout the day. As the event drew to a close, eight hundred dollars worth of paintings had been sold. The first annual Sidewalk Art Show set a precedence for following years. pieces of pottery were displayed. FBBYUYBS 77 Junior Honor Guard 75 Based upon scholastic ability, sixteen students were selected as the Junior Honor Guard. Chosen in May 1975, the Junior Honor Guard par- ticipated in Class Day and handed out programs at Awards Night. The most important task of the Guard, however, was helping out in the Graduation ceremony, which included leading the Seniors into the Coliseum. After the ceremony, the Junior Honor Guard helped distribute diplomas. Head Junior Honor Guard Steve Harris David Furr, Debra Scott, Greg McKenzie, Kathy tie Cooper, Steve Harris, Louise Dunlap Greg Beverly Ashford Sandra Marsh Dianne Neckerman, Billy Katibah, Julie Fullington, Ar- Mikkelson, Angela Sullivan, Amy Ahrendt Campbell Not pictured Phyllis Long 78 Features of feaf slow. bernade grow. patience A song written by John Denver, Poems, Prayers, and Promises, was the theme for the 1974-75 Junior- Senior Prom. The junior class presented the invitations and the programsg they also painted the backdrop, decorated the tables, and secured the bands. Two bands, The Magnificents and Clear Smoke, were provided so that continuous music could be played throughout the even- ing. The Prom was held at the Down- towner East on May 17, 1975. lt was a night to remember and a morning to forget. I X f Prom '75 Students enjoy music by The Magnificents Q Clear Smoke changes tempo with slow music. The Grand March was a highlight ofthe evening 80 Features 1 w Junior Personalities Steve Papageorge, Julie Hall i Sophomore Personalities John Fitch, Jo Beth Rambo Homecoming '75 Adding the final touch to the Homecoming festivities, the varsity football team scored an overwhelm- ing victory against East, 21-7. Since the Roaring Twenties was the theme, buildings were decorated with signs and pictures conveying a '75 Skidoo. The Senior Class was an- nounced the Max, winning the building decoration contest. Thursday was Red and White Day and on Friday students dressed in the apparel of the twenties. The Pep Band, Cheerleaders, and Lettergirls per- formed during the pep rally which was held Friday. That night, during half- time at the game, Linda Bratton was crowned Homecoming queen for 1975. Ms. Booker participates in Homecoming festivities. 84 Features Students dance to the music of the Pep Band Meg Winston, Karen Tagalos, Anne Perkinson, and Cindy Dulm pose with their masterpiece Up The Down Staircase Presented on November 14 and 15 in the new auditorium, Up the Down Staircase revealed the many talents of the members of the Drama Department. The play, written by Bel Kaufmann, concerned Miss Barrett, a teacher in a New York high school, and the problems she encountered with her students. Lys Anderson, as Miss Barrett, led the large cast, which included a number of sophomores. Bo Sammons causes trouble during classroom scene. 86 Features -H, Lys Anderson portrays Miss Barrett in Up the Down Staircase l Concerts, Discos, Exam Jam The Catalinas entertain students at the Exam Jam. Sttidents hustle at the Senior Class Disco. Tom Bruce and Patty Stiarwalt dance to Daisy Jane at the Homecoming Concert. FeafUI'9S 87 Civitan Youth Conference Representing South at the Civitan Youth Conference were Louise Dunlap, Billy Katibah, Katie McKelvey, Kari Still and David Warlick. The students were selected after submitting a detailed application to a screening committee consisting of members of the North and South Carolina Civitan Clubs. The purpose of the conference was to bring young people from North and South Carolina together for guidance in the art of leadership and human relations. The week long session was held in Cleveland, S.C., in July. GRNATYO I Nl 88 Features David Warlick, Kari Still, Katie lvlcKelvey, Louise Dunlap, Billy Katibah Girls' And Boys' State 1 S. Ann Crowley, Jody Jones Girls' and Boys' State representatives bump in the courtyard. To understand better the ideals and objectives of government, students from all over North Carolina were selected to attend Girls' and Boys' State. Ann Crowley and Jody Jones attended UNC-G during the week of June 8-14 while David Bishop and David Furr traveled to Wake Forest. The students set up a mock government consisting of city officials and state officials. After the govern- ment was formed, the students attended rallies and passed bills. Guest speakers, such as North Carolina Attorney General Rufus Ed- minsten highlighted the week, which was sponsored by the American Legion. David Furr, David Bishop Features 89 Service Awards 4 , !w H 3, P 3 2 5 ? s 9 1 1 w V 1 w Scholastic Honor St Morehead Nominees: Steve Harris, Mike Heinig, Julie Fullington. J udents Credit-in-escrow: Lisa Lockhart. National Merit semi-finalists: Louise Dunlap, Cindy Jackson, Greg Mikkelson, Amy Ahrendt, Kim Delaney, Lisa Lockhart, Kathy Neckerman, Steve Harris, Joe Howell, Billy Katibah Features 91 Governor s School Acceptance to Governor's School was decided through an in- depth application, a scholastic test, and finally a personal interview. Governor's School, a six-week program held in Old Salem, was con- cerned with twentieth century ideas and theories in the area of fine arts. The three South representatives were provided with an opportunity for an intense study of their respective talents. Sheila Campbell was selected for her dancing ability, Lea Kibler for her musical talent as a flutist, and Jane Sattler for her outstanding artwork. l Sheila Campbell 92 Features Lea Kibler Jane Sattler -. Q N P20515 wr 3 f 2 1' wifi f Q .-1,4 9 rf mi 1 xv 9. . visa, T gi t K Q 3 V: Wk - Q AN X W, K fi V1 1 i 67 .fs if 3 e Us , Fabfsltgis ax ig? vmfwwww Nj, , I Senior Follies '76 Following the theme of Be Young, Be Foolish, But Be Happy, emcees David Warlick and Bo Sam- mons combined humorous skits with the various musical and comedy acts. Musical highlights included Lea Kibler's performance of We May Never Pass This Way Again, Tommy George's solo of Funeral For a Friend, and Color My World by Chuck Curlin's group. Comedy acts included Cheap Can Be Neat, the Miss America Beauty Pageant, and the National Honor Society skit. Senior Follies held its first matinee performance on Thursday, February 19, during third and fourth periods, other show dates were February 20 and 21. A special highlight of the Fri- day night show was an explanation of the ABC's by the teachers. Sheila Campbell gracefully performs to Greensleeves 94 Features Steve Eagle examines his prize in Cheap Can Be Neat Karen Tagalos, Ms. Scotland Neck, rolls by the judges. 9? us 2,0 25 gi X, Q. y 5 ze ,N Outstanding Seniors Billy Katibah David Bishop 96 Features Larry Wright Susan Martin 3 ix T X x X ,fs Mary Crowe Angela Sullivan 98 Features Brenda Walker Harriet Hobbs Anthony Bonapart M ' w W s Mervil Paylor If N E' W I James Yates Features 99 Ann Crowley Linda Bratton Reggie White 100 Features Mike Heinig Kim Trimble i Bo Sammons E David Warlick i i i Features 101 J 102, Steve Meyer scoffs at the umpire's call. Neil Ketner goes on deck to hit against Independence. A pop fly holds the coach in suspense. 104 Athletics 1st row: Dave Ennis, Joey Tatum, Herb Hedden, Kevin Bell, Jimmy Tinney, David Blasingame, Jeff Gill 2nd row: Larry Wright, Steve Meyer, Neil Ketner, Barry Sales, Scott Hurt, Coach Boger. Baseball Team Gains Valuable Experience Kevin Bell is foiled at his attempted steal. The baseball team had a disap- pointing season in the spring of 1975, finishing with a conference record of 1-8. But under the leadership of co- captains Kevin Bell and Herb Hedden and Coach Boger, the players gained valuable experience. Competing with a busy schedule, they played every team but Myers Park twice. The team finished ninth in the conference with an overall record of 1-17. Voted Most Valuable Player was Larry Wright and Most Improved Player was Joey Tatum. Athletics 105 Barry Sales watches the action intently. Dave Ennis stretches for the catch at first. Joey Tatum Voted Most Improved Scott O'Daniel returns to the bench from se- Neil Ketner ponders the outcome of the game. cond base. 106 Athletics Kevin Bell alertly leads off first base. Joey Tatum makes the tag at second. Arthur Davidson anticipates a hit Cariaga Leads JV Baseball Team Having bad games with Myers Park and Garinger only, the junior varsity baseball team ended the 1975 season with a record of six wins, ten losses, and one tie. The captain of the team was John Shamp who, with the leadership of Coach Hillier, brought the team together as a working unit. Vance Cariaga was a valuable asset to the team, being voted both Most Outstanding Player and Most Valuable Player. Chuck MacLaughlin catches a pop fly for the out. 108 Athletics Berkeley Altman throws a ground ball to first Keith Porter receives a strong Cooper pitch. Jeff Glenn rounds second and heads to third. As the rest of the team looks on, Jelf Glen gets a piece of the ball. 1st row: Jerry Morris, Vance Cariaga, Chuck MacLaughlin, Berkeley Altman, Jeff Glenn, Paul Farleigh, Lee Manning, Dallas Ward. 2nd row: Coach Hillier, Keith Porter, Mike Pendleton, John Shamp, Grant Sifford, Kevin McLaughlin, David Lisk, Doug Cooley, Jimmy Cooper. Athletics 109 Girls' Track Has Best Season Ever In regular season action, the 1975 girls' track team placed first three times, second twice, and third once, to make it the best record ever for the team. With help from Coach Hanes, captains Gail Reeves and Michelle Langan led the team to a fourth place in the conference. Valerie Ford, Michelle Langan, and Harriet Saxton placed first, second, and fifth respectively in their individual events at the sectional meet. After qualifying for the state meet in Raeford, N. C., Valerie Ford finished third in the mile run and Michelle Langan leaped to a second place in the high jump. 5. 4 . t ' - 1 . ,,., S-DU71, Girls enioy practicing for sectional meet. Lisa Miller takes an early lead. 1st row: Lisa Miller, Susan Thomas, Drusella Erwin, Gail Reeves, Valerie Ford, Kathy Welton. 2nd row: Toni Wagner, Jerry Harris, Harriet Saxton, Helen Constantine, Michelle Langan, Beth Arcilesi, Dianne Campbell, Coach Hanes. 110 Athletics Coach Hanes gives last minute instructions l l l l Concentration helps Vernon McRae achieve in the sectional meet. Walter Sullivan displays his record-breaking style to the other teams. Track Team Breaks Three Records Tim Krantz breaks the previous record of 13'0 in the pole vault. Breaking three records last season, the 1975 track team placed fifth in the conference. Walter Sullivan led the team in the shot put and the discus throw with 52'1 Va and 160 '7V2 respectively. Tim Krantz achieved the highest pole vault ever with 13'4 . 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Q -...s?az?5 .T Z . .sf .1 . 55 Golfers Win State Championship Randy Nelms, Ashley Graeber, Wayne Tiddy, Daryl Tiddy, Joe Selzer, Coach Baldwin. Ashley Graeber demonstrates his style. Led by captain Wayne Tiddy, who was voted Most Outstanding Player, the golf team achieved their goal to be 1975 State Champions. They defeated Reidsville by one stroke and Myers Park by five strokes in the final two matches for the cham- pionship. The golf team was first in Division 9 with 2167 as compared to second place Independence with 2190. ln the divisional match, the team won sec- ond place, narrowly defeated by Myers Park by one stroke. The golfers then went on to Chapel Hill to win the final matches. Randy Nelms concentrates on a good drive. Athletics 113 Parker Voted lVlost Outstanding With a third place finish in the sectional tournament, Coach Ver- non's tennis squad completed the 1975 season as a winner. Captain Steve Parker, also voted Most Outstanding Player, added balance to the eight member team. A 4-2 record in regular conference matches built confidence for the Sectional play. x Determined David Bishop is forced to the fence by opponent's smash. 114 Athletics 1st row: Bill Towler, Bobby Kingry, Harry Wiebler Steve Eagle 2nd row David Bishop Steve Parker Greg Chocolate, Paul Stribling, Coach Vernon Girls' Tennis Team Finishes Third 1st row: Linda Pensabene, Tammy Noland, Rebecca Barnette, Jane Dodson, Dianne Campbell, Carol Kelly. 2nd row: Becky Ziccardi, Martha Radermacher, Andy Deaver, Dana Spivey. T Carol Kelly's powerful serve earned her the Most Valuable award. Losing only two times in nine matches, the twelve member girls tennis team completed the season in third position in conference play. Most Valuable Player Carol Kelly teamed with Tammy Noland to win the doubles matches at both the sectional competition, held at South, and in the state competition. Rebecca Barnette was the singles finalist in the sectional matches. I l The forehand of Dianne Campbell returns an oncoming serve. Athletics 115 2 L 3 Team Finishes Third In Conference Finishing the season with six consecutive wins, the Sabre football team earned an overall record of 7- 3. The winning streak started with the second victory of the season, a win against conference champions East Mecklenburg in the Homecom- ing game. The squad was led by captains Kevin Bennett and Larry Wright, and Aaron Cunningham, who won the honor of first team all- county quarterback. Jeff Glenn charges for every yard, East punter feels the pressure of Sabre defense. SOUU1 attempts to SGCUFG the lead with afield Steve Meyer concentrates in preparation for the kick-off. ' goal early in the game. Athletics 117 Q, 3 A Nj.. , s 5 nr .. -if Q K HK? ,m f I ,Ak . 1 W W ,. , -- ' f ' Y ' , ,T K w wf' f Wi, , mL35Vgvgn l l l Open field tackle ruins East's hopes for vic- A screen pass foils the Myers Park defense. tory. Sabres End Season With Six Straight Wins l A gang tackle stops the East Eagles. Athletics 119 Cunningham Leads All-County Team Vernon McRae's reception yields a touchdown against Olympic. 120 Athletics Quarterback Aaron Cunningham is protected with well-executed blocking. A 5 4 f' 5 gf S 42 4 3 X f , fm SM gf at ,SF ,f a t Z f Q we 7- , L ' 554 91 A break in the action gives captain Kevin Bennett and Dave Maisel a rest. Though outnumbered, Jeff Glenn struggles for a first down. .L , X ,tv Q' . .- , 4 L. 5' J - 1- T A. . Q .,- ,A 'f , '11 1 , S A ' 4 - L , z A Q F - I .1 . ' . ,FM -. L ..,. tes A . -A A A ,A AA A .rt, . , .g,, Z., :'.5 M AA .,,. ..,. t . . N , , AX. A Q , af, 2 A .,,.. A f , -e r. '- , 'A A -. - A . A I 1 L - A . : .. A' ,F - . C-sf, -zest. A, hifi: my 4sftft'fY' if .. 25-iw 1' A 111-f -fn A i 'Q .,,. ' ' . 5 ' ' . A A A A if 'F' ' , ,Sf 'X 3 ' ,. AA A, . A, ,x 'Q 'll-1 ' 1 ,,,.. I ' I A Q P H ,sy R I 5 5 Vugu AA ' EA, LL A . fi- M - , f ,--, 9 , f if . ,A K . V k ' Q. X 'I Q A, A Z Q, . 'I .A K U H ,A ,,rr,r AA A ,A A' J A .A .f f ' 3 A AAAA . -Ali t fA --Ar r .- AA-A r r -L'-r .t.., A,A- veee - AeAA . A. 1 ,.,, -'-A LA 1st row: Robert Austin, Mgr., Steve Hopper, Mac Henderson, Clay Rice, Sylvester Thomas, Kevin Bennett, Larry Wright, Barry Sales, Joe Gordon, Dave Maisel, Bernard Straple, Robbie Allison, Jeff Wagner, Len Phillips, Steve Brangle, Mgr. 2nd row: Walt Knowles, Mgr., George Hovis, Ed Bell, Larry Strong, Don Clyburn, Bob Turner, Chuck Hill, Richard Mialik, Rick Froneberger, V. Q. Grant, Anthony Bonapart, Vernon McRae, Ken Kiser, Chuck McLaughlin, Steve Meyer, Eric Gill, Al Kendrick, Gerald Lewis. 3rd row: Coach Rego, Coach Garman, Coach Beasley, Mike Benton, Gary Humphries, John Grant, Paul Fairleigh, Mark Whitlock, Eric Elkin, Tim Costello, Mike Schultze, Lee Manning, John Shamp, John Lyon, Doug Peters, Keith Porter, Jeff Gill, Mike Ernst, Todd Skinner, Tony Smith, Coach Nelson. 4th row: Charles Camp, Jeff Glenn, Robert Tyson, John Roseboro, Aaron Cunningham, Leroy Gaddy, William Coleman, Clay Mc- Fadden, Tom James, Chris Stradford, Oliver Hampton, Jeff Morris, Roy Henry, Don Squires, Robert Adams. Athletics 121 ,NL Junior Varsity Gains Experience Accomplishing a difficult task, Coach Caldwell and Coach Davis combined players who graduated from different junior high schools into one junior varsity football team. The squad played eight games, win- ning four and losing four. Since each person served as captain of the team at one point during the season, the players gained experience for next year and valuable knowledge of the importance of teamwork. 122 Athletics Q f , fe' 1 1 , ir K . A it k as N, -. if hd. A lt- . 4 V B V : , ' 3 gf. '. ' ,, Q 3' . -' A , . ta ., ef st 'F ,' -ii s T -1 Pi ' me waslm i :- ' b 'szf ,I 5 -. ,. X ,. '- -1, -- ff , ' -x, - s tits-- yv :. 'HS 't' 1 ,B-Q' , ' K QM., ,., ' , IJ, 3 i 3, il, it'-,5.. Qt. ,. M P -as . 5 5, in--N W 5- .i ,K if 5, it . ,ft im 21. A ft . '- E ' .3 ig' . . J fx - - on rvf splfgs K' 1 'AE ' - 5 f 4 1, '- , 'QQB .fa-Q. 15,14 132.5 Epi :V .95 Q r Q, , - Q' 4 ,i ggii 1 X, K if '- . . P'---ta. X S .. , .. , .... -.Qi .lv 1 -I :uv f.,-iw frywgggw--sire.-2 :ti :3:j?ffHg'i:f 1 pug, . , ' ' N 4- tttri'rr 'J g , - --lzw-sw 1- -yi-ESQ gi. 2 - .:., 'fig-M ' ,f, -, -. -, M ,Q mst ,ici 3,19 ,gig - -1 1-M -. ' fitix--isgjgg -- ' K J 'Qiwe ,sw r X wt f ,, ,,t,..,. ,,- -,,,- vis' 'ilfjfffi . X-as Q -f fs -Wa t A X - -t -f ,, -'sw J., . sw o , I me -,V we iff N, :ky ss-, .Q ,- is fl -, ...Rs ' 5' 'V -1 tl 1.20 si Sa 1st row: Michael Gordon, Wilson Hampton, Mike White, Larry Brown, Wendell Roberts, Kyle Ferguson. 2nd row: Chris Pope, Todd Isaacs, Vernon Caldwell, Charles Williams, John Martin, James Belton. 3rd row: Coach Caldwell, Ken Fuller, Mark Allison, John Edwards, Sylvester Sarratt, John Modenbach, Carson Gill, Scott Barman, David Henderson. 4th row: Eric Todd, Mike Quan, Mike Massotti, Miles Massey, Ronnie Jones, James Mock, Steve Kieland, Scott Ferguson, John Middleton. x Rst Qt South player recovers a fumble. Scott Barman braces himself for the play. Athletics 123 Suarez Scores Record 31 Goals Eighty-three goals during regular season play established the soccer team as city conference champions. Coach Baldwin's exceptional team achieved an over-all record of sixteen wins and one loss. that loss coming in the tournament game against Myers Park. A thirty-one goals scoring record by Miguel Suarez was just one of eight conference and school records. The first Sabre undefeated soccer team placed members on the all- conference team. The .941 season winning percentage was the result of a very successful season. Ed Barnhart sends the ball powerfully to centerfield The offensive squad returns for the kick-off after a goal. 124 Athletics Garinger goalie snatches the ball from driving Ed Barnhart. Fullback Monty Montague maneuvers the ball for the play downfield. Excellent ball control proves Miguel Suarez a prolific scorer. Athletics 125 i V Y Halfback Mike Hitchcock alludes West Mike Heinig blocks Lion attempt at goal Charlotte offensiveman. Ed Barnhart executes reverse kick to escape Garinger offender. 126 Athletics H i' A ' inn' f 'F' lil 1st row: David Schlee, Ben Berkman, Ed Barnhart, Chris Hahn, Carl Seifried, David Slrassner, Randy Reeves, Billy Odell, Scott Whitlock, Mike Terry, Mike Burns, Bob Kochuk, Gregg MacKeigan, Carlo Suarez, Coach Baldwin. 2nd row: Jeff Ward, Ed Holt, Donnie Sink, Wayne Promislow, Sid Heinig, Gil Owens, Mac MacKinney, Monty Montague, David Luce, Dale Jordan, Mark Fry, John Chui, David Smith, Coach Smith. 3rd row: Derrik Promislow, Brian Cotner, Raul Suarez, Armando Suarez, Mike Heinig, Miguel Suarez, Mike Hankins, Eric Rae, Jeff Ayers, Mike Hitchcock. Mike Heinig and Carlos Suarez race to halt an Independence offensive. Mike Burns is engrossed with the action onthe field. Athletics 127 Soccer Team Sets Eight Records Coach Baldwin reiterates his game plan as players listen intently. 128 Athletics Ca rlos Suarez vaults West Charlotte lineman after intercepting the ball ' 1 3 kkgk mimi? ki' ,K K mpg: V,,Vk I Ili 4 N in K ,KJ .K I K I 1 Hard charging Armando Suarez intercepts Lion pass. Miguel Suarez leads the team, M 3 ' 1, .Q S sf A Driving for a score, Coco Suarez enters the penalty pox. x i Carlos Suarez exhibits superior control. Athletics 129 QF. 9 Ni gm .Nr i. f X 5.48 3 . Q I X H af 35 'Q ,. ' .- 'aw gg Ep- F is W X I mx as f it 1 g X iv f Q 5 A J' B 5 -M f . x 3 A .s M Q?2w , I 1 o Q .1-sf 5, iwiys K FX 4 E, X. QW 'fi swim k x 'Q' 3, e 2 X 1 n i fl w x . -M! - ' - ,J , wr 5'3- fi is ik. LLx, . A 3 1- . f W. , .Ni K xv, kg.. X f- A 2312 xr 'ir , E fi ff ' +1 aw,-W 3 , X X. ,Nas ui aa, -510.2-Q. . . lvesm -Q R ', fi H95 K A . . fe-if 'F-Rf 'Q m ' X5 K ' Cix i : -f. S - 'Y 3 Qwf ti if Bowlers Compete lnterscholastically Bowlers await the outcome of their shots. High concentration is a necessity. Grayce Mann bowls another strike. Organized under the direction of advisers Mr. Hillier and Mr. Decatur, South bowlers competed on the regular intramural squad and for the first time, on an interscholastic level. Both girls and boys competed in the matches, several of which were against Charlotte Catholic High School. The girls were led by Grayce Mann with a high average of 140. The most outstanding bowler over-all was David Murphy, captain of the first place intramural team. He achieved the highest average, 160, and also the highest series, 569. Brenda Woods rolls her second ball. Athletics 131 Cross Country Team Includes Girl An inexperienced Cross Coun- try team, with only two returning runners, Eddie Odom and David Bishop, completed a season that could rival previous Sabre efforts. The elected captains, David Bishop and Jesse Camp, sparked the runners to a sixteen wins and seven losses season. For the first time ever, a girl, Valerie Ford, qualified for the Cross Country team, along with the other thirteen runners. Finishing a strong fourth in the Divi- sion 9 conference meet exhibited Coach Price's ability to build a win- ning team from rookie runners. Underclassman Pete Leeds builds speed during a challenging stretch David Bishop strains with the quickened pace of the final sprint. 132 Athletics PV' Greg McKenzie and James Yates enjoy the meet. Q ww W-wtf David Bishop's stride keeps him in front of the Coach Price plans the strategy of the course before the run. pack. The rhythm of Berkley Altman powers him through the Freedom Park course. xmvummus- J i- .wmpvz-3 : -f Athletics 133 South ls Number One - Again With five returning varsity players, six juniors, and two promis- ing sophomores, Coach Price guided the team to a 22-6 regular season record. Securing first place in the conference early in the year, the var- sity basketball squad held off all serious Challengers throughout the season. Tying for the honor of lVlost Valuable Player, captains Todd Crowley and Reggie White combined their abilities to lead the team and mold it into a unified group. James Yates was named lVlost Improved Player. Reggie White tips the ball to a teammate. 134 Athletics Players warm up before another victory. Strategy in the locker room often determines a win or a loss www Crowley And White Voted IVIVP Coach Price reviews strategies with players during halftime. Possession of the bail requires much work. All eyes follow the impending goal 136 Athletics 3? S .. X. fl .1 X Nm . X ,jg - gwm-bw Q Q M.. -WN: 9 k K W: 343. 5525- n -X HQ X 5 Hg? 5 ABRQ 8 4 x ' 1.-K -Q as 1- - -Aww: M N if mx hkw,,,,,...N-M.. k k E JV Basketball Compiles 8-12 Record Playing with a different captain each week, the junior varsity basket- ball team served as a stepping stone into the varsity basketball program. The ten players practiced many hours each week, striving to work as a un- ified group. The team finished the season with an 8-10 conference record and an 8-12 record over-all. 2 Bobby Fowler attempts to sink a foul shot. 140 Athletics 1st row: Vernon Caldwell, Mark Edwards, Bobby Fowler, Terry Cummings, Jeff Morris. 2nd row: Coach Davis, Steve Kinard, Jeff Hunter, Vernon Stowe, Rick Summers, Steve McGinty, Billy Holcombe. Vernon Stowe fires a shot over East. I Girls' Golf Represented At State Although there was not an organized girls' golf team, three in- dividuals represented South at the State Championship Match. The match was held in the fall at Finley Golf Course in Chapel Hill. The girls participating were Meredith Ledford, Zoe Fellos, and Susan Wentz. Benefit- ting greatly from the advice and ex- perience of Coach Hanes, the girls finished with the scores of 93, 95, and 103, respectively. Ai WN Sophomore Meredith Ledford gains ex- perience. 142 Athletics Zoe Fellos practices for improvement. , Girls' Volleyball Team Has 6-2 Season l l Meredith Ledford spikes the ball over the net. Teammates combine efforts for the score. 1st row: Lorilyn Nelson, Jane Sattler, Beth Michael, Marina Baumann, Flobin Strassner, Gail Reeves, Valerie Ford, Carol Meyer, Becky Ziccardi. 2nd row: Zoe Fellos, Michelle Langan, Meredith Ledford, Lisa Miller, Laura Williams. With less than one-third of the girls returning from last year's squad, the girls' volleyball team came close to repeating their perfect record of last year. The seventeen member team, increased from ten players last year, finished the season with a record of 6-2. ' Becky Ziccardi gets into position for the hit. Athletics 143 Injuries Plague Wrestling Team As a first year effort for Coach Eckhart and Asst. Coach Debonair, the 0-12 record was not a total defeat. The JV squad was forced to enter each match with an 18 point deficit because of the lack of a heavyweight wrestler. Both the JV and Varsity teams were plagued by injuries throughout the season. Two school records were set by Mark Dozier: fastest pin, 37 seconds, and fastest takedown, six seconds. Dozier won eleven of his twelve matches. Captain Dee Altman finished the regular with eight wins and four losses. All attention is on the mat. 144 Athletics Lightweight grappler awaits signal from referee A prowling Michael Graves studies his opponent. f 2 Q 2 ! Varsity Cheerleaders Varsity Cheerleaders cheer the basketball team on to a victory over Olympic. Co-head Linda Bratton and Grace Augustus discuss their next routine. 146 Athletics 1st row: Cathy Russell, Kim Trimble, co-head, Linda Bratton, co-head. 2nd row: Kelly Blanton, Bar- bara Mialik, Meg Winston, Susan Doster. 3rd row: Cappy McKenzie, Mary O'Shea, Ann Crowley. 4th row: Grace Augustus, K. K. Riley, Kim DeJarnett. Boost School Spirit Cappy McKenzie andthe Sabre dothe bump. Co-head Kim Trimble leads the squad in a cheer. Cheerleaders practice for the next game. Yelling for the team they love, the Varsity Cheerleaders led the spirit section at all football and basketball games. Determined to produce a superior squad, the girls attended practice sessions during the summer. Co-heads Linda Bratton and Kim Trimble mixed humor, cheers, and various skits to give the pep rallies a special boost. The group practiced everyday during sixth period: they sold pom-poms throughout the year. They also participated in the Fall Sports Banquet. Barbara Mialik and Kelly Blanton show their enthusiasm as the Sabres score a touchdown. Athletics 147 Pleading for yet another score, the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders penetrated the noise of the crowds with their cries for victory. The girls, who met after school, were headed by Teresa Suarez. They performed at all JV football and basketball games, bringirfg recognition and pride to the sophomore class. The JV Cheerleaders also backed the soccer team at the Regional playoffs. ln addi- tion, the girls assisted the Varsity Cheerleaders and the Lettergirls at all pep rallies. Lyn Moore performs during a basketball half- time. 148 Athletics JV Cheerleaders TW l l Becky Harvey shows enthusiasm for the team. Chrissy Chaffman intently follows the game- 1st row: Teresa Suarez, head. 2nd row: Lisa Stubblefield, Lyn Moore,.Jo Beth. Rambo, Chrissy Chaff- man. 3rd row: Leshila Hoyle, Angela Williams, Becky Harvey, Niomia Manning. Support Soccer Team JV Cheerleaders show pride in their team. 1 JV Cheerleader Lisa Stubblefield gives a rous- ing shout for victory. The JV Squad leads the crowd in a spirit yell. Athletics 149 A f-w X H Q gs-aww ,A 'Y-511.-W. his? - R .nv QP HX s m i 'GRN Mr. Richardson Meets With Parents In his third year as principal at South, Mr. Richardson has two main goals for the school. They are im- proving teaching methods and having better relationships with the parents of the students. A new program has been initiated, meeting with the parents of sophomore students every Wednesday morning, to achieve this relationship. These small groups help acquaint the parents with general aspects of high school life. Three new buildings are in the planning stages at the present time: a classroom building, an addition to the gym, and an auto mechanics building. L l Mr. Richardson shows his concern over school problems. 152 Academics l Jane Dodson waits her turn while Mayhue Bostic talks to Mr. Richard son Administrators Work For Students Mrs. Taylor ponders over schedule changes. , ,ll ,, ,awe 3 Mr. Peterson works hard to keep buses rolling. ,i,,3 Assistant to the Principal Mrs. Taylor and Assistant Principals Mr. Little and Mr. Peterson, are vital assets to the school. Mrs. Taylor, the curriculum coordinator, is involved in placing students in their classes. Working with disciplinary problems are Mr. Little and Mr. Peter- son. In addition, Mr. Little is in charge of attendance and book distribution. Mr. Peterson handles all aspects of seeing that the students get to and from school safely. E i i 3 i E ,r i 5 Mr. Little sees another victim. Academics 153 Counselors Stress Group Meetings The major emphasis in the Guidance Department is Group Ex- periences. All students have met with their respective counselors in the Guidance Office for credit checks, in- formation concerning special tests and colleges, and vocational materials. Other points emphasized are self-evaluation, value clarification, intensive-interactions, honest com- munication, and a controlled setting to blow-off steam. An atmosphere of freedom and growth is found in the Guidance Office. Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Floyd, and Mrs. Perreault help students solve their scholastic problems. 154 Academics Mrs. Reaves consults Mrs. Eubanks about a student transfer. Mr. Cochrane, Career Counselor, relaxes in his Mr. Turner works hard at finishing senior office. transcripts. Mrs. Griffis enjoys secretarial chores. Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Brantley, and Mrs. Gibson take a break from their clerical duties. ' Secretar'es Pe form Dail Routines v , Working as Mr. Richardson's secretary, Mrs. Fulghum has a full schedule. The most essential members of the personnel staff are the secretaries. Their regular duties in- clude typing, accounting, and know- ing the whereabouts of the students. They also give their time to do favors for everyone around the campus. Each of the secretaries has jobs for which she is responsible. Mr. Richardson's personal secretary, Mrs. Fulghum, sets up his appointments and does all of his paperwork. The two office secretaries are Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Brantley. Mrs. Griffis is the library secretary, and the bookkeeper is Mrs. Gibson. Academics 155 Teachers Enjoy Work Days Lou Adams Vocation Jerry Berry English Estelle Barentine Jane Bartholomew Bob Beasley Sandra Bent Physical Education Child Care Social Studies SCier1Ce .KX Darryl Blanton Foreign Language Gini Booker t 'we' ? 'fa J i' ? in ii Capt. Wilbur Burgin Fred Boger Math Juniors show their appreciation to their favorite English teacher. Math All , ff J, , ww, Pg 9, awe Mmgg g ,, ..,,. I . jg .,I f ,tl ! .:. ffifi2,1f:wrr if -ri. f wrifriw l'r' ', ' S 5 lf , , ll', B 931 If J ' J iiiit it J . H 1r',1, r ' t if 'L is f , + Hfefifrtfllsziii' Y 'i James Boykin Eleanor Brevard Leo Brevard Naomi Brown Social Studies Math Science Vocation 156 Academics Vocation Emily Cannon Social Studies John Chambers Wanna Dayvault Ren Decatur Edgar Derr Vocation English English Vocation ti , Scott Douglas Katherine Flattery Brenda Flynt Flosa Foust Majorie Fowler Science English English English Math I it we I ' J' ' H ' li A: J' is' S f .V K' tix'-V ., Brenda Froneberger Elaine Frye Jake Garman English Vocation Business i gt I X Steve Garver Louis Gaskins Phyllis Gill l Vocation Science English l l Mr. Curtis makes Greek history interesting. Academics 157 Teachers Also Learn From Students Ruby Gorham Business Vernon Gray Marie Grier Vocation Vocation Barabara Grossbard 'Ethel Guest Donna Halstead Vocation Fine Arts Vocation Judy Hanes Physical Education 158 Academics Nancy Hughes Math Martha Heckenbleikner Charlotte Hill Science Librarian Miss Kessler does her thing in Senior Follies '75 .gg . Ron Hillier Myrna Hoffmann Drivers Education Foreign Language Adelaide Hunt Doris Jackson Katherine James Phyllis Jones Vocation Social Studies Math Math in-M Florence Justus Graves Kerr Susan Kessler Marsha Livingston Muriel Livingston Vocation Social Studies English Math Librarian Bafbafa I-009 Jean McNeely Dawn Merchison Susan Murray Flay Neel Librarian Science Math Fine Arts Fine Arts Niles Nelson Marion Osborne Julie Oxford Sgt. Walter Padgett Miriam Page Physical Education English English Vocation Vocation P iiii iiii 2?3if,3555i? i', 2 'iLii,ifl3f'1i 4 'ij F iirs s i i J l'-. 'iii ,. ,,:1,3i,fg.. as 'gui iw' 'M 1:73 ,,,, Barbara Pedersen Dave Price Edythe Price Lisa Pushaw Meta Rifkin Foreign Language Physical Education English Foreign Language English Academics 159 f i Christine Rowell Wayne Schultz Dennis Stabler Kay Tawney Marcia Teal Fine Arts Vocation Fine Arts English Vocation Jim Terry Mavis Thompson Evelyn Underwood James Vernon Carol Washington Vocation Science Math Math Social Studies 165 ,ax-s, Johnsi Williams Vic Wilson Virginia Wood Don Wright Laura Yorke Business Driver's Education English Driver's Education Business Phyllis Younts Business 160 Academics Teachers Stress Grammar English stirs Lisa Breedon's imagination. A visit to a mausoieum is as close to death as Phil Rainey wants to be. Mrs. Rifkin assists students in the Learning Lab. A Brad Johnston presents his viewpoint to the Debate class. Academics 161 Cultures Of The' ir 15 5 i Qi ffl Qi si :E sn 5 ff 55' 5. 3 eg, l ,li E Cindy Ingram concentrates in her World History class. el i E 2 li 5 Mrs. Jackson up dates American history. ,Y V is if 5? ll I Kari Still and Beverly Ashford meet during break for the French Honor Society. 162 Academics World Are Explored The Portable Language Lab helps students understand Spanish. l i Group work aids Russian students. Tammie Holland and Karen Chandler explore the Constitution in American history class. Academics 163 Sophomores Coordinate Mind And Body uawta tuutnimgn JEC-135 reports to class. Helen Alexis shows coordination on the balance beam. P.E. students ready themselves for the rebound. 64 Academics Fine Arts Exhibit Students' Talents Painting comes naturally to Jane Sattler. Linda Pensabene expresses he art. rself through Debbie Hilton waits for chorus class to begin. Academics 165 Fred Richardson operates an adding machine. The Chef's class enjoys preparing fondue. 166 Academics Students Learn iii' . .. -1 i -- 1.-1 i ' - Children at the Child Care Center receive a surprise visit from Santa. Clayton McFadden takes pride in making his night stand. Career Trades g.-71' 221::Z '52 5211, 5-Ei? -1--,fl I' .4741-1-f fi: H- - H- - 4 J,-li?-l YY V1-Y ----W Y 7- W - g Lili ,Yi 4 Y ,A e-- -V4 - 4-V Y --lf - Using the paper cutter is easy for Jack Price. Kirk Martin and Julie Tester practice the techniques of typing. Academics 167 Math Required To Understand Geometry class proves to be interesting. Cindy Pope and Ken Crowle work together in Analysis. Mrs. Heck and student discuss the mysteries of plant growth. Yvonne McGee focuses on Consumer Math. 168 Academics Advanced Science Angela Thomas has a hair-raising experience. Algebra II students listen attentatively to explanation. Mr. Lewis goes into great detail about Quantum Mechanics. Academics 169 , Mmm .Q 1 .www 1 E SE -sw X is 55 fm G i s I 5 5 225415245 1 2 m 5 s 255219 5. s 5 5 lf.-.Az w lp. 5 , 51225 ,fy f-Mi Ei 3, if fi if 's VS 5 i 5 5 2 N-x .NN 1 5 -IE: H Q13 if if wi: ,. k 3 X xx is 'fe 2 72 Student Life Good Times We Remember 5 W My , Eiwfwzz WWW fv 5 ugient Life Is . . . St udent Life ' -T Talking Wiih Friends Student Life Is , xfff ,M 1 1 L4 Student Life Is . . . I 1 I 178 Student Life I 111 s 'W' ,X X. wi'i'N f at 'N 'M fiiiww S 'SW aww? -gg E ik N-wi'-f mx Qgsafgfi xf N aw JSF? wg? .T X Fgirwsgmwg NL' ,pq QQHQQP My M ! Nmwws 'S-'I-ig war gif! M WEN? eg' W QQ., ,3,sfg?Qi,g,, i3tK imsX W Xxrfkx Su 552 'fb ass-1' 'N Xu K wi YNQEQSQ .wb Mp egxawx .N f gli 'QM-Q wg? fjagfi. xp S SSR Egg wx ,,,-gag args, ra?-,E if gf, Q as if X 'Sv' it ,ix -f,.,aS,!PQ,gh f F E X of QQ? 'X He. Q is 'ff X sfgiz' Q., ff XY an WF? x Q xjggxgqggs Y 3358 at V '31 1 aw 532 Y fx 3 Q5 fxifwf 4 K Kim qw 4 Q ff:-L :pw -r W i W R Y K3 .. m .mm ,..- g2fR wifi? Qvimsawii? -wg? 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Q Student Lnfe 179 Student Life Is etching Up On Sleep fw W: mx J ff fs XX- Em e ve K... ge mf ve ,e , Xx, hzs 1 New M wk sie NXxX' img wig x Student Life 181 Student Life Is Having Fun a Student Life 183 184 Student Lnfe Student Life Is Showing School Spirit E ' , , , . al, ., 1 N-,f , NV, ,,', In x Sling- -2 Yff 1 5 Ar' M1 Q A X ,fs 415 from f,of,ig,'! iff, 'o gay-ii no f ' ', V , I' ., 'f 'H' , ,C H v ' 9 on-ww. so-fx 'ff 1 , if if-. . K , H Q, 4 gif 1. - MA i wif PM :ag ,Q i ,gi 3 , M i fwiv , fi: ,af .- '21 ,V 3 3. 7 iv i VA fag gjf?'? ' 415 Q x , if i 'fx ' yi in W if 1, , Q' iw I.. 4 Q , J ,Ji w 1 ,,,?, g, v 2 49 9, W Student Life 185 Student Life Is Ek I 115 I it Y .1 F H HKV514 Y 2450553 ' 7 Y ' f 1? -if 186 Student Life Coping With The Weather Student Life Is. . . , , H , Greg MacKeigan makes sure the lights are right for Senior Follies. Karen Tagalos helps decorate B-building dur ing Homecoming week. Young Life provides fun and Biblical study for students, 188 StudentLife Getting Involved Eric Todd and Michelle Moore sell refreshments at the Exam Jam. Students keep the concession stand open during a basketball game. Land Hite puts finishing touches on the tree at the Christmas Tree Decorating Party. Student Life 189 fn? The Powderpuff Cheerleaders' long hours of practice pay off during the Ty-D-Bowl Game. The representatives from Herff-Jones help seniors buy caps and gowns. 190 Student Life Student Life ls . . . Finally 1 3 Q .t , Z by is at A. Margie Dalgleish helps seniors win the building decoration contest during the week of Hc Becoming A Senior f ii is do Ann Crowley and Shari Bowden listen to an idea for the next senior project at a Senior Session meeting. i Emcees Bo Sammons and David Warligk Seniors receive important information from a college representative at College Day. practice many hours to make Senior i Follies a success. Student Life 191 Student Life Is w David Furr, Patty Parker Danny Deitz, Karen Tagalos Cary Bernstein, Louie Moore 192 Student Life Quiet Service fi me .T M .Vx K i , -. A5 .gm Munn ..--. S 5 k A if 5' Y fiiii X L. A ' J 'M .- Q ii V If S- ,, w 'nw A z Q w - i av A ' '- ,js 1 ! ,W ' feikiggs ' I I ' u 4 , ' . ...- X We 1 .. . 'fWQ- :'-- .,1sf 1X,iyna-1.5 x X' Q Greg Mikkelson. Shari Bowden Steve Harris, Julie Fuilington David Strassner, Diane Murphy Bob Kochuk, Jo Ann Fiutan Student Life 193 h ffm tw llwgvg W' wi wi., Q gf Y. , Y ,f Q ' V 3 8' 1 , K x, .g W s . 'x ' , fx.. ff -5 . , W ,, Mui M,,5,,M 5 ' -.mf f 1, S I X Q 0 Q ,.. Q Q ii was . is M A ' . . N. K W 9 N N k Executive Council's Leadership Secretary Patty Parker discusses a project with fellow members. Brad Johnston makes his point clear. 196 Organizations wm x V. ., M' Treasurer David Furr, David Strassner and Bob Kochuk review agenda for the next meeting. President David Bishop concludes a meeting of the Executive Council. Makes For Successful Year Vice-president Bawana Stewart relaxes before sixth period meeting. Harriet Porter enjoys an outdoor meeting. Striving to meet the students' needs and desires, the Executive Council planned many varying pro- jects resulting in a very busy and profitable year. Beginning with the responsibility of acquainting the Sophomore Class with South, the Council planned an Orientation Day. During Homecoming Week, the group sponsored a corsage sale and took charge of the Homecoming halftime. The Homecoming Concert was just one of three such activities during the yearg the other two were an Exam Jam, co-sponsored by the ICC, and a Disco. Money from the concerts went in part to help finance the color in the Senior Section of the SOMECKA. The Council supported a needy family at Christmas and made fruit baskets for all the custodians. The cafeteria was decorated and a Christmas tree was put up in the mall to help celebrate the holiday. David Bishop, Executive Council president, and David Strassner attended the Charlotte Student Co- ordinating Council, participating in the improvement of student relations. The Executive Council also spon- sored an all-day workshop early in the year for Student Council members: the three class councils, Homeroom representatives, and the Executive Council. l Alan Richmond smiles on way to set up for the Disco. Organizations 197 Student Council Sponsors Concerts Student Council members prepare fruit baskets for cafeteria workers. Shari Bowden, Patty Parker, and Bob Kochuk decorate the Christmas tree. The Exam Jam provides relaxation for Dexter Yager and Cathy Wavrick. 198 Organizations ICC Co-ordinates Club Activities 5 N - -M-M-Nr.-. M V M- .. C .J .c.X.,.,..,M . Q---v,- .. aa .N ...N.,,,,,.e fN+m-N.,-NMMWX ' - X fy - N . s...m.n.,.,Q,.,..,..M...,,,,,,,,,,x sway M -A -.Mt,,., , . .wee --.a.,.,..a.Mta..,,,,,, Xeeeweg wmwwwaes sg .- ? ii.V,iii., ,ii.i,iiii . ,W -.Q f..t-.,-..,.M.,,.,,.e,,,.,.,8,,, .. .. ...,.- www... ..,......l,.s We.. w,.,,..,,,,..t..,,,,,,,B,,,, 1 mqwmeapmwmq ..,-., , ,.......,sa,.ss,.h ---- as Xvxx Q c sb-.iff . Ag, .5-. ICC members discuss an upcoming project. Club presidents plan the next month's calendar. Composed of the presidents of every active organization at South, the lnterclub Council strove to co- ordinate all club activities. ln addition, Chairman David Strassner and the ICC sponsored several projects, in- cluding treats for a needy family at Thanksgiving, a calendar for the mall, and the annual Donkey Basketball game in the spring. The organization also co-sponsored the Exam Jam with the Student Council. 1 i Chairman David Strassner contemplates possi ble dates for Donkey Basketball. Organizations 199 Staff Changes Format Of SOMECKA Following the leadership ot editor Diane Murphy, the SOMECKA staff strove to eliminate all errors for the final copy. After a few weeks oi basic instruction about layouts, copy, headlines, captions, and picture crop- ping, the staff divided into the different sections, including Athletics, Academics, Organizations, Classes, and Ads. Student Life was divided and a special section, Features, was created. Mr. Blanton, adviser, worked with the staff to assure that the '76 SOMECKA was the best annual ever. Nihuwf Editor Diane Murphy ponders over ladder book. 200 Organizations ,,, ZW: M,, V 1 w.'-f- ff . V w.tM1qg Q' f ll I ig. ,,1..mw -law-rf. i22mr.f2,1'.z tif. f 1 f :iif..:f,2v1:m f- ,a ..,,.., . i, Yvwf'm'gw , . Julie Pinkston and Mitzi Stroupe check old an- Kurt Presar and Lisa Whiteside discuss picture nuals for layout ideas. placement. Jody Jones and Billy Katibah choose prints from contact sheets. SQMECKA Business Raises 951700 SOMECKA Business Staff members discuss plans for the Ads section of the annual with Mrs. Fowler. Debbie Burns types copy for the Ads section. Representing an important facet of the SOMECKA organization, members of the Business Staff worked long hours to fulfill the finan- cial needs of the yearbook. With Jane Finley as Business Manager and Deb- bie Burns as Advertising Editor, the four member staff raised over seven- teen hundred dollars despite a tight money situation. The SOMECKA Business Staff was also responsible for designing the final section of the yearbook. Leslie Clark prepares to bill advertisers. Organizations 201 ACCENT Focuses On Editorials Concentrating on student ac- tivities, the SOUTHERN ACCENT staff urged members of the student body to express their opinions on current issues. Although the ideas represented in each monthly edition were those of the seven member staff, with Jay Sifford as editor, any in- terested student was welcome to help. The SOUTHERN ACCENT kept up-to-date records of all sports events. Learning layout procedure and business techniques were impor- tant benefits of working on the paper. Special photography and captions added another dimension to the con- cepts of the ACCENT. Editor Jay Sifford, Lori Levy, and Cindy McGee check picture placement Eddie Barnhart outlines the next issue. 202 Organizations Staff members proofread copy of SOUTHERN ACCENT before printing. BLADE Provides Club IrlfOrma11iOn Reporting with a tongue-in- cheek style, members of the SABRE'S BLADE strove to inform students and teachers about school activities. The BLADE, which was dis- tributed each Tuesday by staff members, initiated a new format. Included were new features such as interviews and editorials. The SABRE'S BLADE was the principal source of notification for all club meetings and school events. -. f?'5!'f :V f .: f'S 'ff' 5' V 7 7' 'ww ' ' V W 5, p.51r,Z,1s,,tg1:gi Q-3,71 f f -f . . f . f -T Pam Beckedorf ponders over idea for next editorial. Fight Adviser Ms. Tawney and editor JoAnn Rutan discuss new format. The SABRE'S BLADE Staff fit the final copies of the paper together. Organizations 203 Club Enjoys French Cuisine Combining learning with fun, the French Club members were enter- tained with skits performed by students in the French Ill class. Such plays included La Farce du Cuvier and a Mardi Gras celebration. The club had as its honorary member an exchange student from France, Jocelyne Cuenin, who contributed to every meeting. President Chrissy lvloussalli stressed the importance of learning through entertainment. Members were instructed in making crepes and also sampled many French foods. As adviser for the group, lVlr. Blanton encouraged an awareness of and appreciation for the cultures of French speaking coun- tries. t -L, X t Vw,m.t..t, t J 9 . , I l The French Club is entertained by a Saint Catherines Day Skit. 204 Organizations Officers of the French Club pause before the Arc de Triomphe French Club members relax after their performance. Spanish Traditions Highlight Club One of the Chilean irls Ghis Blanche talks Q , . with Mrs. Hoffman. The Spanish Club enjoys refreshments. The Spanish Club officers enjoy themselves before a meeting. Realizing the importance of Spanish influence upon the nation's heritage, the Spanish Club attempted to preserve the early Spanish culture. Members of the club studied traditions in various Spanish speak- ing countries by celebrating several festivals including a Columbus Day, a Homage to Cuba Day, a Mexican Christmas, and a Spanish Speaking Country Festival. The activities associated with these festivals in- cluded pantomimes, original plays, and a pinata celebration, dances, songs, and displays, along with the usual refreshments and snacks. Many members participate in a dance given at a banquet. Organizations 205 Spanish Honor Society Tutors Students Adding a true Spanish flavor, the girls from Chile brought with them the traditions of South America. Students with a superior knowledge of Spanish met with adviser Mrs. Pedersen to discuss future plans and current happenings of the group. The pur- pose of the club was to better the quality and interest in the Spanish culture throughout the school. Rachel Karriker, president, and members of the Spanish Honor Society met together for their annual banquet at Christmas. lnductions were held in the spr- ing for new members. Tutoring was a major project of the club in which members helped comprehend the language through interesting techni- ques. President Rachel Karriker looks over agenda r Susan Martin listens to future plans for meeting. , ft. . Spanish Honor Society members discuss ways of tutoring Spanish students. 206 Organizations i 5 1 Q, J ,Q.,,,,,h, tfjqf igtqfwv 'f r 1-it 7 r ig, ' af V. 1, ,, i.. N l - gat. t ' ..,. Q 'M width National Honor Society Acts ln Follies Members discuss plans for publishing the Student Directories. Faces of early morning risers show disapproval of an idea for Follies' skit. Recognizing leadership qualities, excellent character, and a desire for service among academically superior students were the goals of the National Honor Society. The major project of the year for the group was the publishing of the Student Direc- tories. Members of the National Honor Society participated in the '76 Senior Follies and, under the leadership of president David Warlick, sponsored Convocations in the spring. Vice-president Billy Katibah names possible Convocation speakers as President David Warlick looks on. Pam Anderson and Kathy Petree volunteer for tutoring as Jody Jones observes. Organizations 207 Junior Civitans Obtain Charter initiating the idea for the forma- tion of the club was president Katie McKelvey. The Civitan Club, which was sponsored by the Sharon Civitan Club, provided service and leadership. During its first year of organization, the Junior Civitan proposed many projects, including Christmas caroling at nursing homes, a Campus Clean- Up, a Car Wash, and a Garage Sale. A banquet was held by the sponsoring Civitan Club to award the club with its charter. President Katie McKelvey deliberates over Campus Clean-Up date. 208 Organizations Civitan Club members discuss planned projects Jae I The Campus Clean-Up crew beautifies the school Project Aries Involves Students Developed because of the need for students to express themselves and their problems, Project Aries gave students an opportunity to become more involved, and thus better informed. Project Aries was a community organization in all junior and senior high schools. The staff, headed by Sanford Cohen, worked with students, teachers, and parents in Carmel and Quail Hollow Junior Highs in such areas as human relations, student leadership, problem solving, and in almost any other area Where hem Was needed' Amy Lockwood and Jo Beth Rambo listen to proposed activities. Harriet Porter and Sandy Cohen help Quail Hollow Student Council to a better understanding of human relations. Sandy Cohen, Rose Marie Culp, and Ann Crowley participate in a group discussion. Organizations 209 SOS Collects Toys For Tots President Leslea Modenbach directs meeting. Concerned with the school and the surrounding community, the SOS Club, Sabres Out to Serve, planned many fund-raising projects. October was highlighted by a progressive supper for new members. Although the lnterkey-SOS soccer game resulted in a loss for the club, three hundred dollars was raised for the Holy Angels' Nursery. The organiza- tion, which met every other week, gave a luncheon for teachers at the beginning of the year and collected Toys for Tots at Christmas. The an- nual SOS-lnterkey Spaghetti Supper was a big success. President Leslea Modenbach and SOS Member of the Year Kari Still promoted interest in one of the major service clubs of the school. KA Karen Bentley sells baked goods at the Disco. 210 Organizations Greg Barlowe and July Sammons prepare spaghetti for the Spaghetti Supper. SOS member Kathy Curry enjoys the Spaghetti Supper. Interact Holds Olympic Car Bash Interact Club members assemble before a meeting. was d,y., Y me L lit ls,t DHBABRQJ.. South student vents frustrations at Interact Car Bash. Sponsored by the Dilworth Rotary Club, the lnteracts not only provided service for the school, but also aimed at helping the community and world through projects. One of the more serious projects was helping a needy family at Christmas. The organization served the community by marshaling at the Carrousel Parade. Sending money to Bolivian children for food and clothing was Interact's world project. During Homecoming Week, the group spon- sored the Lettergirls. The members also boosted school spirit by holding an Olympic Car Bash. President Pat O'BoyIe strove to achieve more par- ticipation and unity in the club. President Pat O'BoyIe and Vice-president Tom- my Parker attend ICC meeting. Organizations 211 Interkeys Beat SOS In Sc cer Working with SOS on several functions, members of Interkeys con- tributed to the school through their many services. After interviewing many interested girls, president Karen Tagalos and the other members of the Interkeys initiated thirty-one juniors and seniors during October. Food and donations were collected at Thanksgiving to help sponsor a needy family, the girls also joined together for Christmas carol- ing. Weeks of practice paid off when the girls defeated the SOS team in a game of soccer, but the two clubs later joined to co-sponsor a Spaghetti Supper. i 5 ji ' 'if 2 ,gc -:M ,i-, Q, f J ... - President Karen Tagalos listens to ideas about initiation festivities. 212 Organizations ,Z , ,, at f Q K in Anne Perkinson and Toni Hrabanek dress stylishly at lnterkey initiation Interkeys discuss the soccer game against SOS Promotional Project Aids Key Club ,, we ,, , -1 -.1 ,1 fl ssc?Ii25fi5?a5?55E5'5t5:a3fJ5lsi?fi5:lQl wt X - rm ' S :egg :,gwlggl,lgj1esgils saws sswztiwilig NI 3 2 President Mike O'Boyle explains the Chick-Fil-A project. 1 f l TT' ' w ' Q'ST7i5?'C?W , ig ' V - 1 Y The Key Club proposes a date for the annual doughnut sale. With the help of president Mike O'Boyle, the Key Club gained access to a promotional project for Chick-Fil- A of Southpark. Advertisements sponsored by the club were broad- cast over WAYS and WPOQ radio stations to promote a game drive for Mercy Hospital. Another project which brought money into the school and the community was the annual doughnut sale. A major project throughout the year was assisting the Olympic Key Club in their search for a rock for their school. I A 1 Key Club member Tommy George listens to proposed activities. Organizations 21.5 Pep Club Focuses On Spirit Promoting as much school spirit as possible was the Pep Club's chief objective. Club president Kim Presar strove to involve students in school activities. The club was responsible for the spirit signs which often decorated the campus. Each week of the football and basketball seasons, a member was selected to wear the Sabre mascot suit. Selling Sabre but- tons was also one of the projects of the club. Treasurer Debbie Burns collects dues. Sabrina McPherson anxiously awaits the outcome of a play President Kim Presar listens to suggestions from members. 214 Organizations Pep Band Boosts School Spirit gg Mark Mabel strikes the beat at a basketball pep rally. l Chuck Curlin and Doug Phillips play with the band at a home basketball game. The Pep Band plays an enthusiastic round of The Horse. Beginning each pep rally with a hard driving beat, the Pep Band sought to boost school morale. The group usually met every Thursday or the day before a home basketball game. Student director Mark Mabel led the Band in such hits as The Horse, Does Anybody Really Know What Time lt ls, and TSOP. Mr. Neel, adviser, assisted the group, conducting during practice and giving tips onlhow to improve. 1 l David Stanhope concentrates on his music. Organizations 215 gigs -Q-Q.. --...W f , Q -S 4' .3 , HX. K! M Exim.: ' ii fix g N6 'Q' s 7 3 ' Q 9 g-L X - 3 , f . ' 1 X-ff' -'rr'- ,f 51, 3 m C I D 4 4 D I .N ,t3'-1. -s ,- vw? L SWSSXSQQSX .Q ff? 2' qf, , fl f ' I Q xx X' Q 'H' E m v K , 31+ O Y Jam? a , . ik -S ,i -nk. ,ff 3' ffm 5 4 Q ' m LLL. , is A . XIQA L. L '?f5i,i 4 Y: 1 Sf Q ., ju Y. ' A .Q ' - Q- - Q ,m A' w rt? sl y W ' Wu 'E+ 2 S., 'Q N ,K Q M V , Zig H A-45,44 4 fam 'Ups 1 is ffiiff x F522 S .g,5Qg:YA-ffihfx R N. . . . :gf-QE ,Nb 'K , W StageBand Performs Jazz Music Meeting on Tuesday nights, the Stage Band consisted of students in- terested in experiencing jazz music. The nineteen-member group par- ticipated in several concerts, in- cluding the January PTA. The Stage Band also made tours to feeder schools. Under the direction of Mark Mabel, the Band performed such songs as You Make Me So Very Hap- py, L'il Darling, and Night Train. Scott Ireland, Mike Maness play for PTA. Bo Williams sets the beat for the group. The Stage Band lines up before a performance Chuck Curlin, Artie Cooper, and Doug Phillips combine their talents in You Make Me So Very Happv Flag Girls Hold Tryouts Flag Girls proudly present new uniforms. 1st row: Gail Reeves, Kelly Lambert, Flobin Barton, Priscilla Henderson. 2nd row: Lisa Champion, Diane Jenkinson, head, Anne Perkinson, Grayce Mann. For the first time at South, tryouts were held for the selection of Flag Girls. The eight girls, who were chosen for their marching ability, par- ticipated with the Performing Band during all parades and halftime ac- tivities. Meeting as a class each day, the group worked out a new routine for every football game. Head Flag Girl Diane Jenkinson strove for cor- rect timing and precision in the per- formances. Waving their bright red and white banners, the Flag Girls complemented and unified the Per- forming Band with their routines. Grayce Mann performs during The Sabre Fight Song. Organizations 219 Lettergirls Relive The Lettergirls cheer at Myers Park game. Kathy McCann follows the action on the football field. 1 1st row: Kim McKeown, co-head, Patti Winter, Joyce Murphy, Debbie Sullivan, Debra White, lcy Summers, Terri Acosta, Tina Turner. 3rd row: Chaffman, Flobin Phillips. 2nd row: Kathy McCann, co-head, Angela Yvette Miller, Cindy Pope, Lisa Elliot, Kelly Doyle, Donna Arnold. 220 Organizations loaring Twenties ergirls perform pom-pom routine during the pre-game activities. eston routine highlights the Homecoming halftime, Spelling out the pride of the school, the Lettergirls moved to the beat of the music during their many performances. Headed by Kathy Mc- Cann and Kim McKeown, the group performed as part of the band. The sixteen girls met each day as a class and perfected their routines. A new show was organized for each halftime at the football and basketball games. The highlights of the year were the Charlie Chaplin skit and the Lettergirls' version of the flappers performed. during the Homecoming festivities. Planning a Lettergirl Clinic for upcoming years was a major pro- ject for the group. Lettergirls Debra White and lcy Summers have nothing to hide. Organizations 221 lVlajorettes Thrill Spectators Q... rfff-sf F Co-head Trenna Long perfects a routine. 222 Organizations The Majorettes perform at a pep rally. 1st row: Trenna Long, co-head, Patricia Wood, Jenny Allen, co-head. 2nd row: Debbie Worthington, Ann Fortune. 3rd row: Linda Clark, Priscilla Murray, Renae Lawson. With Fire Routines With much agility and dexterity, the Majorettes performed with the Marching Band. Jennifer Allen and Trenna Long, co-heads of the group, arranged routines which were prac- ticed each day sixth period. Dazzling the audience at half- times, the routines included fire batons and featured double baton twirls. t Priscilla Murray develops a new routine. Majorettes conclude their half-time fire routine. M8i0I'eft6S watch the eXCit8lT1Sl'lf of U16 basketball game. Organizations 223 Providing the instrumental stu- dent with an opportunity to improve playing abilities and concepts through numerous performances was a major purpose of the Orchestra. Concen- trating on many different aspects of music, director Mr. Neel made suggestions for intonation, balance, and improved sound quality. Prac- ticing fourth period each day, the group prepared for such functions as the Christmas Concert, as well as per- forming for various junior high schools. Craig Allen sets the beat with the rhythm of his bass. i 224 Organizations Orchestra Combines The violin section of the Orchestra performs Rudolph. John Bragg and Clay Sanders show talent on Concert Master Mike Easter leads the violin the recorders at the PTA. section. Old, New Sounds 4 1 i Mark Jugis shows great concentration in play- Mr. Neel presents the Orchestra at the Christmas Concert. ing the bass. -1 Members of the Orchestra Joe Howell and Eric Todd perform for the PTA. Organizations 225 Studying the works of the nation's best composers, the Concert Choir brought special emphasis to the Bicentennial spirit through song. The choral group, which also performed advanced choral literature from all periods of musical composition, con- sisted of sixty voices, members were selected by audition. In competition, the group served as the represen- tative choral organization for the school. Public performances were given for the PTA, the All-County Choral Festival, the All-State Choral Festival, and the State Choral Concert. Directed by lVlr. Stabler, the Concert Choir sings a medley of Christmas songs. 226 Organizations Concert Choir Salutes The Choir looks on as Jana Wayne delivers a Christmas package to Mr. Stabler. Fix ,ww 3 1, ' QTMT I ,,., W... Q'-pdf' Cs EKU' 3 W' K- Super Sabre StablerSingers Perform Selected from the Concert Choir, the Super Sabre Stabler Singers were an auditioned ensemble of twenty voices. Advanced classical and modern pieces represented the ma- jority of study for the group. Like the other school choral groups, the Super Sabre Stabler Singers worked with music by American composers to help express the Bicentennial spirit. The first performance was scheduled in January for the PTAQ other sessions were organized for school assemblies and civic clubs throughout the com- munity. The Super Sabre Stabler Singers sang literature from various periods of musical history. The soprano section sings in harmony under the direction of Mr. Stabler. 228 Organizations l The Super Sabre Stabler Singers perform at the Christmas Concert with Mr. Stabler as accompanist l Male voices add depth to the group. The alto voices blend with the melody. Women's Ensemble Sings With Choir Meeting' as a class each day fourth period, the Women's Ensemble was composed of twenty female voices. Combining their talents with those of the Concert Choir, the Women's Ensemble performed for the annual District 14 North Carolina School Board Conference which was held at South. The soprano section practices long hours to perfect songs. SSA Under Mr-.V Stabler's direction, the Women's Ensemble harmonizes effortlessly. Women's Ensemble prepares for their performance. Organizations 229 Ski Club Enjoys Record Snow Fall Physical activity outside the school was the main objective in the organization of the Ski Club. Basic in- struction and explanation of the aspects of skiing were demonstrated at Appalachian Ski Mountain. A day was spent at Sugar Mountaing another trip was a five-day excursion to Snow Shoe Mountain during Christmas vacation. Members spent the spring break enjoying the slopes at Steam Boat, Colorado. The club emphasized fun as opposed to skill. i 230 Organizations i Expectations surmount as skiers approach Tired skiers relax on the bus trip home. slopes. President Jimmy Lentz discusses next ski trip. Art Club Designs Logo For Gallery Uniting different ideas and styles for one basic cause, the Art Club designed an art logo for the Stu-Art Gallery Ltd. A major project throughout the year was to support the efforts and growth of this new association where members exhibited work. The purpose of the club was to develop an awareness and apprecia- tion for the different concepts of art. r e . tu b . Art Club members enjoy themselves during a meeting. President Brenda Walker ponders over idea. ff Af Lisa Kenion puts the finishing touches on her drawing. Pencil sketches decorate library display case. Organizations 231 Drama Club Bu s E ui ment ln order to bring asuccessful production to the student body, the Drama Club spent long hours study- ing, rehearsing, and finalizing their presentation. Two major changes in this year's production were the in- crease in Cast members and the number of sophomores participatingg many of the actors had never been on stage before. Up the Down Stair- case was presented in November in the new auditorium. Over three hun- dred people attended the event each night. Profits obtained from the sale of tickets were used for buying equip- ment such as lights, microphones, and scripts. 232 Organizations v QP Cindy Dulin prepares Lys Anderson for the play Mrs. Gill briefs ushers before the performance Forensics Compete Successfully Competing with various high schools for awards and trophies, the Debate Team gained valuable knowledge and techniques for future tournaments. Mrs. Ftowell, adviser, also suggested several successful methods for debate. For each contest, four debators were required: two affir- mative and two negative. Three members also participated in the oratory. One of these, David Warlick, was awarded four first place awards in original oratory. ' Brad Johnston debates the affirmative view of an issue. Rosemary Coonan files information for future reference. Pat O'Boyle makes a valid point. Organizations 233 Science Club Studies David Furr, Debra Scott, and Kathy Neckerman relax before a meeting. 234 Organizations The Science Club discusses an upcoming trip. Energy Promoting interest and student participation, the Science Club sought a greater insight into the science-related world. The club, with president Steve Harris, visited the construction site of the new McGuire Nuclear Plantg a speaker from the plant also came to the school several times to comment on the progress in the nuclear fields. In their process of study, the club had officials from Duke Power company discuss the en- vironmental impact of nuclear power as well as the pros and cons of the nuclear generating facility. The main concern throughout the year was to pursue interests of the scientifically oriented mind. The Science Club tours the McGuire Nuclear Plant. Ecology Club Keeps Campus Clean Concerning themselves with community problems and striving to make the community a better place for future generations, the Ecology Club conducted several recycling drives, the most successful being an aluminum can drive. Speakers from such ecological societies as the Sierra Club, the Steele Creek Nature Preserve, and the television program Wild Kingdom made presentations to the school. The major purpose of the club was to promote interest in ecology and to involve students through this field in the school and community. 3 A fund-raising project was selling drinks at the Disco. Ecology Club members listen to suggestions. ECOS president Louise Dunlap collects money for the bake sale. Organizations 235 1 N.J.R.O.T.C. Excels At l Long afternoon practices result in perfect formation. Mr. Richardson shares a conversation at the annual Military Ball. 236 Organizations l i Members of Company A perform for the PTA in January. Smithfield Selma ,..,,,,.,..,..0-1 rw...- Cadet waits at attention for his next order. Color guard displays the flag at the Carrousel Parade. - 7 fx, 1:7 .1 L21 ?1z,,f'f H it! 'fi is-' i a flf,:ziiQg: 'W WA it gage- 'WW , . ,.. .1 L, fy, ,Af 7 V-fi, .- f :gp . . Y V. ,ffm Y, ,1.:,..',.,.,.f':-Mk, M-wr' '1 F ttgfgtssg it 49 5 5? EQ W ff' ff f M . E. . ' ,,.,M-'r ' Girl Cadets show precision while marching in the Carrousel Parade. Organized as a preparation for military life, N.J.R.O.T.C. exposed students to the different aspects of naval training. Commander of the un- it, Scot Renegar, led the drill team in many hours of drill practice. Male and female color guards presented the flags at all home football games. Demonstrating precision movements, the drill team performed at the pep rally before the Homecoming game. In competition at Smithfield Selma, the male company ranked first in regulation drills and second in trick maneuversg the female company finished second in trick maneuvers, also. Members of the N.J.R.O.T.C. attended the Military Ball in Decemberg junior and senior members were invited to a ball in March. One of the many activities which the organization participated in was a trip to Norfolk, Va., where they toured the naval base. South Cadets present colors before the Military Ball at Independence. Organizations 237 FBLA Develops Business Leadership Stephanie Groves and Dianne Campbell serve refreshments to new members. Dianne Campbell is installed as president. 238 Organizations To develop competent, aggressive business leadership was the primary goal of the Future Business Leaders of America. FBLA provided students with a better un- derstanding of the various oc- cupational fields, thus enabling them to make a more intelligent vocational choice. The organization encouraged improvement in scholarship and school loyalty as well as home and community improvements. Workshops in parliamentary procedure were held for FBLA of- ficers. Besides holding a candy sale to raise money, the major project ofthe year was the March of Dime drive. Grace Augustus gives a speech on the impor- tance of business. FHA Visits Hospital Children Jennifer Ashford and Mrs. Frye listen for ideas for the upcoming trip. Chris Dodson goes over the meeting's agenda. Mrs. Frye and Ms. Pharr take part in induction ceremonies. Meeting monthly, the Future Homemakers of America discussed the importance of the homemaker. The purpose of the club was to prepare the student to be a successful citizen in the society. The FHA visited the hospital and made articles for the children there. Another proposed project by the club president, Chris Dodson, was selling greeting cards. Beth Talley slices cake for serving. Organizations 239 Bus Drivers Shift School Into Gear Relaxing and socializing at their meetings, the Bus Drivers' Club dis- cussed everything from rising gas- oline prices to the length of the bus routes. Meetings usually took place at Shakey's. Several members gained local publicity when they added their own personal touch to their busses, such as white and silver tires and carpeted dashboards. A movement for equal pay for all bus drivers was also instigated by South drivers. my i iw - Bus drivers assemble in the bus parking lot. 240 Organizations Bawana Stewart relaxes before the students Busses arrive in the morning mist arrive. 5i?b'iIY The white-wall tires add a unique personal touch to South's busses. Computer Club Carpets Room Steve Kuekes sends daily attendance through computer. Michael Healy operates key punch machine. 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