Spring Valley High School - Saga Yearbook (Columbia, SC)

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THING WANT SPRING VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL SPARKLEBERRY LANE COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA 29206 EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN A SCHOOL SAGA 78 VOLUME 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS SENIORS OPENING JUNIORS STUDENT LIFE SOPHOMORES ORGANIZATIONS CLOSING HONORS BEAUTIES SR. DIRECTORY SPORTS INDEX ACADEMICS CREDITS ■MW In the eight years of Spring Valley's history many accomplishments have been made. Spring Valley has established a reputation of excellence by being number one in everything. The student body and faculty have worked together to establish this excellence. Spring Valley has many qualities which have helped to keep our image of excellence. We have had excellent leadership, helpful guidance, a well-rounded curriculum, great student body, lots of variety, and friendship. This shows that at Spring Valley you can find — EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN A SCHOOL. EVERYTHING you want in a school. There have been many transitions made in leadership positions in the past eight years. We have had four principals: Leonard Gardner, 1971; W. David Johnson, 1972; John Hudgens, 1972-77; and W. Ben Nesbit, 1977-. These different men have done much to improve Spring Valley and everything possible to help the students. The administration's duties were not only being leaders, but teaching the students how to become outstanding leaders. These were not the only leaders at Spring Valley. Student leaders were also abundant. Spring Valley students acquired many leadership qualities throughout their high school years. LEADERSHIP VARIETY Spring Valley had a variety of activities to offer the student body. There were over thirty clubs and sports offered for student participation. These clubs ranged from service to special interest clubs which benefited not only the student body and school but the community. Numerous pep rallies were held to cheer on the football team and to improve the school spirit. Dances were also among the various activities at Spring Valley. To meet the needs of the student body, other than academic, Spring Valley had these various activities for all to enjoy. 15 FRIENDSHIP During high school many close friends were made. In a school as large as Spring Valley you met many people. You could not make friends with all 2800 students, but there were many opportunities to make close friends with other students who shared common interests. Friends could be found while participating in extracurricular activities, during lunch, or in the classroom. The time that has gone into the plays put on here is obvious during the run of the show. Spring Valley has a very good Theatre department. Tracy Hampton The pep rallies at Spring Val- ley are very spirited and the unity of Spring Valley is very evident. Mike Harley Freedom Jam came here and made a name for themselves. Thank You, Spring Valley, for bringing Freedom Jam to our school. John Clanton The Children's Hour THE CHILDREN'S HOUR, presented by the drama department under the direction of Mrs. Barbara Wesner, was the fall production for the school year. The play centered around a girls' boarding school in the early 1940's. The basic plot dealt with two lesbian instructors and their struggle in dealing with their students. Fifty cast and crew members worked to- gether to produce the highly intense drama which was well received by the student body and surrounding community. The play was ac- claimed to be one of the school's best produc- tions. 1. Mary Tilford and Rosalie Wells discuss a problem. 2. Rosalie Wells explains the situation to Doctor Joseph Cardin, Martha Dobie and Karen Wright. 3. Doctor Car- din and Karen discuss the situation. 4. The entire cast of the play. 5. The set crew pauses for a group shot. 6. Doctor Cardin relaxes with a drink. 7. Martha Dobie puts on her make-up. 8. Mary Til- ford devises a scheme. 9. Martha Dobie cannot believe what Amelia Tilford has to say. 20 — The Children's Hour CAST Peggy Rogers ......... Catherine............ Lois Fisher ......... Mrs. Lily Mortar...... Evelyn Munn ......... Helen Burton ......... Rosalie Wells........ Janet ............... Leslie............... Mary Tilford ........ Karen Wright ........ Martha Dobie ......... Doctor Joseph Cardin Agatha .............. Mrs. Amelia Tilford . . A Grocery Boy........ .......Holly Golden ...........Ilene Fins .. .. Debbie Burchell .........Sarah Quinn Carol Cartzendafner ..........Kathy Long ......Laurel Perdue .....Candee Griffin .........Cindy Delisi ..........Jill Rankin .....Sabrina Moyers .....Joanna Polinsky .........Mark Shelly . Katherine Goodall .....Lee A. Zanatos .Torence Evans Ake The Children's Hour — 21 Homecoming Homecoming was an action filled week for the faculty and the students. On certain days students showed their spirit by wearing jerseys, hats and buttons. For the first time in the history of Spring Valley, the school had a homecoming float. The float was sponsored by Student Council and was constructed by many students who volunteered their time. On Friday there was a special pep rally for the game with Eau Claire. Later that evening Becky LeFebvre was crowned Homecoming Queen. Debbie Cun- ningham was first runner-up and Laura White was second runner-up. The Vikings defeated Eau Claire by a score of 35-7 and Homecoming closed with a dance, sponsored by Student Council, in the commons after the game. 1. Mrs. Sweeney shows the students how to pomp the float. 2. Wilfred Rogers dis- plays his spirit on hat day. 3. 2nd runner- up, Laura White stands with escort Rus- sel Powell. 4. The contestants and their sponsors line up before the student body. 5. Becky LeFebvre is excited about winning. 6. Mr. McCoy brings out the flowers. 7. The R.O.T.C. Drill Team per- forms at halftime. 8. Wilson students construct the sides of the float 9. Mrs. Wright models her fashionable outfit on tacky day. 22 — Homecoming 24 — Homecoming 1. Becky LeFebvre is crowned Miss Homecoming by last year's queen, Julie LeFebvre. 2. Sandra Aydelotte . . . Gerry Gantt. 3. Debbie Cunningham . .. Sammy Watkins. 4. Michelle Curry ... Duncan Breckenridge 5. Beverly Davis . John McCoy 6. Sharon Davis Brian Prezioso 7. Aimee Dubose . . Kenny Jones 8. Shelly Gibert Kelly Curry 9. Cindy Grosso . Tommy Delk 10. Colette Harris . . . Eddie Portee 11. Margaret Harris . . . Carl Flemming Homecoming — 25 26 — Homecoming 1. Debbie Cunningham with escort, Mike Harrison. 2. Gigi Hogsten . . Don Gawrys 3. Kathy Labrador Perry McLeod 4. Becky LeFebvre . . . Emmer Chavez 5. Connie Pall jack Kirk 6. Cindy Pearson . . . Barry Avant 7. Debie Shaw . . Leslie Shelton 8. Lisa Sherer . .. San Dodgen 9. Lauri Todd . .. Larry Deeter 10. Laura White ... Mark Langston 11. The contestants and their escorts ready to take their places. Homecoming — 27 Open House Open House was conducted on the night of October 11. On the agenda was the election of the Citizen's Advisory Council. The winners were Mary T. Kelly and W. Luke Harrington. Both the Viking Singers and the band provided entertainment for the attentive group of stu- dents, parents, and teachers. Mr. W.B. Nesbit opened the program with a brief welcoming speech, followed by a business meeting with Joe Kelly presiding. The night was concluded with parent-teacher personal visitation. 1. Johnny Moody sings in a 50's routine. 2. Mr. Edwin Epps takes care of any write-in candidates for the Citizens Advisory Council. 3. English teachers wait to visit with parents. 4. The Viking Singers entertain the audience with a few songs. 5. Mr. Nesbit addresses teachers and parents. 28 — Open House Freedom Jam Assembly The Freedom Jam Assembly took place on Tuesday, November 4. The students gave the rock group a warm Viking welcome. This was a surprise assembly, the students were not in- formed of the theme. They ended their stay in Columbia with a final performance Thursday night in the Spring Valley Gym. 1. The Freedom Jam group plays many favorite songs. 2. The audience watches the group perform. 3. The group shows their Spirit of 76 in one of their many skits. 4. Bubba Co- peland does a Bing Crosby, Black Christmas routine. 5. Tim Loche sings Slow Dancin to Allison McDonald. Freedom Jam Assembly — 29 Powder Puff Powder Puff was held on December 12 in the Valley. It pitted the girls of the Sophomore and Junior classes against the girls of the freshman class from Dent and the Seniors. The Freshmen outscored the Sophomores 22-0 and the Jun- iors overpowered the Seniors 14-0. The Sopho- mores and the Juniors were defeated by the mighty Freshman-Senior team. During halftime, Mac McIntyre was crowned the Powder Puff Queen. Mike Montgomery was the first run- ner-up. 1. Sophomore, Jean Gantt, pursues a Dent Trojan. 2. The Sophomore defense stops a freshman. 3. The lovely cheer- leaders (Mac McIntyre, Tommy Delk, Mike Montgomery, Mark Langston and Chris Falter) raise the crowd's spirit. 4. Mark Langston leads the Sepiors in a cheer. 5. The Seniors pray for a miracle. 6. Caroline Bailey punts for the Sopho- mores. 7. Mac McIntyre is crowned the Powder Puff Queen. Powder Puff — 31 Christmas Assembly The Christmas Assembly was held in the gym on December 16, during third and fourth per- iods. There was a variety of music and skits con- tributed by both student and faculty members. The show started with carols by the chorus and was followed by the Twelve Days of Christmas, presented by the Student Council. Interact did a Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer skit and the stage band played a few Christmas songs. The highlight of the show was the Wrong Show, that was put together by many talented teachers. The Assembly closed with Santa Claus reading letters from some Spring Valley stu- dents and teachers. 1. Caroline Bailey shows off her braces. 2. Ten Lords a Leaping jump for joy. 3. Mr. Marthers gets dressed for his appearance. 4. Randal, Randal the dancing scandal, Mr. Cald- well, does his thing. 5. The barbershop quartet, composed of Johny Moody, Bill Bales, Glen joye and Troy Penney, sings My Sweet Gypsy Rose . 6. Mr. Cecil, the Happy Whistler , shows how well he can whistle with his sto- mach. 7. Cindy Woods and Nancy Zuerner present the band with a banner representing their accomplishments. 8. Mr. Epps acts as Master of Ceremonies of the Wrong Show . 32 — Christmas Assembly Pride Week Pride Week was held from Monday, February 20 to Saturday, February 25. This was a special week for all the Vikings. It was the chance for everyone to get involved in the variety of activi- ties that took place and to show their spirit. This week was greatly needed, for there was a lack in the display of pride by many students at the previous pep rallies and other events around the school. By Saturday everyone was exhaust- ed, but it was a prosperous week in the history of Spring Valley High School. 34 — Pride Week 1. While looking for her grade book, Mrs. Janice Brown models her stunning overalls on Grits Day. 2. While trying to break the Drama Club's record in the Telephone Booth Cram, Mandy Davis makes number ten for the band. 3. Kim Heins, Mrs. Bertha Hittie, asks Mr. McCoy why so many pupils are lounging in his office. 4. Hat day is a very popular day during Pride Week. 5. FREEWHEELIN' comes to Columbia and entertains the Vikings during lunch. 6. Joanna Polinsky isn't quite tall enough to be Mr. Murray Smith. 7. David Wise replaces Mr. McCoy on Faculty-Student Day and prepares to teach the class. Faculty Superlatives Amy Vanderbilt Etiquette: Hal Brooks Most Likely to Start a War: Chris Lempesis Mouth of the South: Lee Koty Best All Around: Jerry Sage Most Likely to Attack: Murray Smith Jimmy Carter Smile: Ben Nesbit Most School Spirit: Bob Crabb Most Humorous: Leonne Rochelle Pride Week — 35 Pride Week On Monday, Jersey Day, there were many events in which the Vikings participated, such as the Pennies for People, won by the sopho- mores. All collections during the week were given to the Multiple Sclorosis Fund. There was an assembly in the gym, featuring the rock group FREEWHEELIN'. On Tuesday, Hat Day, students played the roles of fculty members and some teachers enjoyed imitating their students. Wednesday was Pride in S.V. Day and Thursday Grits Day, was a day with alot of fun and laughs. The Telephone Booth Cram was exciting and the Drama Club won the event by cramming eleven people in a phone booth. There was the Battle Of The Brains, in which the English and Math teachers defeated the Social Studies and Science teachers in a debate. On Friday, Green and Gold Day, there was an assembly during third and fourth periods. Crystal Harris and Rick Hall, Spring Valley Alumni, spoke of how the school was when they were Vikings, several awards were presented and the Teacher-Super- latives were announced. The week ended with a Volleyball Marathon on Saturday. 1. Harold Brown shows his tal- ent at the Grits Eating Contest. 2. Mr. W. Ben Nesbit is present- ed the Jimmy Carter Smile award. 3. At the assembly, Rick Hall tells of his experiences as president of his class. 4. Crystal Harris tells the crowd how she would get out of class. 5. The Unknown Comic, David John- son, amuses the audience at the Jazz-Rock Ensemble. 6. An en- thused crowd watches the Tele- phone Booth Cram. 7. Mr. Cobb leads the Jazz-Rock En- semble. 8. Mr. Epps, Mr. Jaworski, Miss Judkins and Miss LaBorde listen to Mike Harley 36 — Pride Week propose a question. 9. Mrs. Bowers, Mr. Cecil, Coach Crabb and Mrs. Hook prepare to give their arguement. Pride Week — 37 PEP RALLIES CLUBS INTRAMURALS CLASS Life for most Vikings was filled with fun and excitement throughout the day. During the morning hours, sometimes there were pep ral- lies, assemblies, or even a power shortage, which would break the monotony of class after class. Finally, lunch time would roll around, if you didn't leave for lunch, then you probably went to the canteen or the commons. Occa- sionally, during lunch, some students had a club meeting or a make-up test. After lunch it was back to class, but the time went by fast, for 2:55 was just around the corner. TESTS THE COMMONS LUNCHTIME BUSES 1. Marc Manos attempts to ask a question at an Interclub Council meet- ing. 2. While entertaining the Vikings, Becky LeFebvre does one of her skits. 3. Bobby Catoe and Karen Amos talk in the commons, on their way to lunch. 4. The cheerleaders do one of their spirited chants to amuse the student body. 5. Merideth Goldson and Rob Baldwin rush from the canteen to get out of the cold. 6. Mark Husband, Kim Heins and Bill Howard laugh at one of Mr. McCoys jokes. 7. Caroline Bailey can't believe what a friend just told her. Viking Life — 39 FOOTBALL GAMES PRACTICE PIZZA LXIN Life after school was much more enjoyable. If you didn't have a Junior Achievement meeting, football practice or detention hall, the after- noon was yours. Many Vikings relaxed in front of the T.V. and watched their favorite soap op- era or game show, others even did homework. At night, when you didn't have a club meeting or alot of homework, you could get a good nights sleep. On the weekends some Vikings would take in a movie, some would go to a football game and other would go out of town. 1. The Cheerleaders lay it on the line at the Sum- ter-S.V. game. 2. At the Spartanburg-S.V. game, the enthused Vikings wait for the kickoff. 3. Pam Hance and Harvey Welch pass the time, while waiting for the Honor Society Induction to begin. 4. At the packed S.V. stadium, the crowd stands for the Alma Mater. 5. Coach Wingard rushes to the aid of a player at the Sportsorama game. 6. The Spring Valley Theatres attract many Vikings. 7. The Marching Band practices to get ready for the State Championship. 40 — Viking Life Viking Life — 41 CLOCKIN PAYCHECK COFFEEBREAK FIRED Jobs were a main feature in many Viking's lives throughout the whole year. The Richland Northeast area grew extremely during the year, providing various jobs for the Vikings. Many students found it hard to hold a job and main- tain passing grades at the same time; therefore, some only worked during the Christmas and Easter seasons. Jobs were important, for they provided the money for that Friday night date or for the tuxedo for the Junior-Senior, or for that special dress, or the one-hundred dollars for the first week at the beach. 42 — Jobs OVERTIME TAXRETURNS SCHEDULE BOSS (+ £ % 1. While working at Thom McAn, Lee Harris dusts shoes. 2. Steve Thomas offers his assistance to some customers. 3. Stacy Levinson rings up a customer's purchases in Hickory Farms. 4. Connie Pall looks for a cassette tape. 5. At the County Seat in Columbia Mall, Carl Edwards counts out a customer's change. 6. At B. Daltons Bookstore, Helen Breckenridge reaches for a book. Jobs —- 43 YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE • BEST OF MY LOVE Music played a big part in the lives of the Vikings. The year was highlighted by several hit albums and singles. Fleetwood Mac's RU- MORS was the number 1 album of the year. Some other well liked albums were, Pablo Cruise's A PLACE IN THE SUN , Linda Ron- stadt's SIMPLE DREAMS , James Taylor's JT and Neil Diamond's GLAD YOU'RE HERE WITH ME TONIGHT . Some of the better sin- gles were Debbie Boone's YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE and Bob Seger's NIGHT MOVES . The Bee Gee's STAYIN ALIVE , the Commondore's BRICK HOUSE and the Emotion's BEST OF MY LOVE were all hit disco singles. A PLACE IN THE SEN • RUMORS BRICK HOUSE 1. Heart is a popular group among the Vikings. 2. The Doobie Brother's Livin' On The Fault Line is full of hit singles. 3. Bob Seger's single, Night Moves , was liked by many students. 4. Kiss remains at the top, according to many Vikings. 5. James Taylor's JT yields many smash hits. 6. Linda Ronstadt's Simple Dreams is in the top ten. 7. Fleetwood Mac's Rumors proves to be the number one al- bum. Music — 45 THE GOODBYE GIRL PETE’S DRAGON-STAR In the 1977-1978 school year, for many Spring Valley Vikings, moving going was a main feature in Viking Life. There was a variety of releases, which ranged from contact with a U.F.O. to a melodrama with a disco theme to a science fic- tion about galaxies and solar systems. At any one of the theatres in Columbia, you could find plenty of students enjoying these smash hits throughout the year. “ONE OF THE BEST PICTURES OF THE YEAR.” TIME MAGAZINE MARK HAMILL HARRISON FORD CARRK fBHCR PETER CUSHING m AL€C GUINNESS ProOKCOtV MAKS, GEORGE LUCAS GARY KURTZ JOHN WILLIAMS FANAVtSON' PRINTS BC DE LUXE TECHNICOLOR’' |Qii9naiMolMttauieS xin radi y20frCBru lto an ]lace5| WARS-SEMI-TOUGH-KENTUCY FRIED MOVIE His whole life was a million-to-one shot. ROCKY SATURDAY NIGHT FEV Comedy dominated the season with SEMI- TOUCH, KENTUCKY FRIED MOVIE, PETE'S DRAGON, SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT and THE GOODBYE GIRL attracting the larger crowds. A little science fiction entered the pic- ture this year in STAR WARS and CLOSE EN- COUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND. SATRUDAY NIGHT FEVER, LOOKING FOR MR. GOOD- BAR, ROCKY and THE SPY WHO LOVED ME were among the many dramatic films released in the Columbia area. These were just a few of the movies that entertained students through- out the year. What we have here is OF THE THIRD KIND LOOKlk flih r MlMiOOMtAli “CLOSE ENCOUNTERS’ IS ONE OF THE MOST SPECTACULAR MOVIES EVER MADE.’’ GENE SHALIT, NBC TV 48 — Movies JIMMY BUFFET - KANSAS STEVE MARTIN Concerts and plays were two of the special events of Viking Life, for it was not every night that a student had the opportunity to see KISS perform live or a Spring Valley english teacher star in the Town Theatre's production of AN- TIGONE. Many classes went as a group to see the various types of plays throughout the sea- son. Concerts did not come too often and it usually took weeks to save seven dollars for a ticket, but the Vikings thought it was well worth their money. 50 — Music A LITTLE! NIGHT MUSIC BOZ SCAGS'KISS ANTIGONE TOWN THEATRE JAN. 27-FEB. 4, 1978 59th Season 429th Production Produced by special arrangement with Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, Inc V ANdTAP 1. Many students enjoy seeing plays, such as A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC. 2. Steve Martin brings many laughs to the Vikings with off-beat humor. 3. ANTIGONE is a well liked play at the Town Theatre. 4. KISS draws a large crowd anytime of the year. 5. Jimmy Buffet comes to Columbia to promote his new releases. 6. KANSAS goes on tour after their latest release, Point of No Return . Music COLUMBIA MALL TRAFFIC TWO NOTCH Richland Northeast, the area where most Spring Valley students lived, began to grow rap- idly during the summer and continued throughout the year. This yielded many changes in Viking Life. Columbia Mall was opened in August and provided fun and laughs all year long. During the summer, the Spring Valley Theatres were opened and brought mov- ies a little closer. With so much growth and so many people coming and going, the amount of traffic grew just as well. Two Notch Road turned into an asphalt madhouse. Red lights sprung up everywhere and the road was finally widened into four lanes to accomodate the traffic. 1. Spring Valley Theatres attract many Vikings on a Friday night. 2. The traffic piles up at the intersection of Park- iane Road and Two Notch Road. 3. On a busy day the cars fill the parking lot at Decker Mall. 4. Columbia Mall parking lots are almost full on a Friday afternoon. 5. Henry Marzan and a friend are ready to leave the crowded mall. 6. Brian Pruitt tries a car on for size. Expansion The clubs are well organized and in most cases, they accom- plish a lot during the year. Kendall Bosworth There are many different choices of clubs and activities that everyone could participate in. Shelley Carter Spring Valley is a great school. With its clubs and organizations it has something to offer for every- one. Lisa Schmidt 0 R G A N I Z A T I 0 N S Organizations — 55 56 Committee Of Seven The Committee of Seven consisted of the presidents of the service clubs. This council met essentially for the discussion of various activities of each club. It also coordinated projects and insured partici- pation in them. Among the Committee's various endeavors were a Sparkleberry Clean-Up day, donating funds for the Homecoming float, and providing enter- tainment at the Christmas assembly. Advisor — Mr. Terry McCoy Key Club - Bill Harley Anchor Club — Helen Breckenridge Interact Club — Becky Lefebvre Civenettes Club — leanne Owen Interclub Council The Interclub Council existed as an effort to improve communica- tion between all organizations at Spring Valley. Meetings were held at various times throughout the year in order to exchange ideas and promote numerous club activities. Members of this forum were cho- sen to represent their respective clubs. Among the Council's various undertakings were a Domestic Ex- change program. This program, co- sponsored by Student Council, was one of their greatest achievements of the year. Twenty students repre- senting their clubs participated in the program that took them to an- other school out of town for a week. During this time the students compared and contrasted different aspects of Spring Valley and their new school . This program helped to introduce new ideas to Spring Valley. Other projects included a Sparkleberry Clean-Up program and participating in a Rock-a-thon to raise money for Children Unli- mited. 1. The Interclub Council gathers for a group shot in the lobby. 2. Mr. McCoy opens the meeting by calling the roll. 3. Interclub Council meets in some of the strangest places. 4. A cross-section of Interclub Council. Officers: President — Lira Martinez Vice-President — John Clanton Secretary — Debbie O'Shields Exchange Chairman — Mike Harley Publicity Chairman — Doug Durig Interclub Council — 57 Student Council The Student Council was very ac- tive and helpful in countless school activities. The elected members put in long extra hours of work to com- plete projects for the students. These projects included a record hop to welcome the sophomores, a homecoming float and dance, and a can good collection for Christmas. During their biweekly meetings, the council debated school issues such as a new tardy policy and plans for the Christmas Assembly. Coun- cil also raised funds by selling school calendars. President: Bill Howard Vice President: Lira Martinez Secretary: Kim Heins Treasurer: Mark Husband Sponsor: Mr. Terry McCoy SOPHOMORES Caroline Bailey Johnny Baker Sheila Branham Rosalind Cooke Alan Cooper Aimee DuBose Diane Goff Pat Harrison Johnny Hudgens Robbie Jones Kathy Labrador Joyce Spivey Tiawwana Stevens JUNIORS Martha Butler Susan Cross Michele Curry Susan Delk Jeri Hardee Colette Harris Marci McCaulley Kay Morris Joanna Polinsky Lauri Todd Tommy Wilson David Wise SENIORS Helen Breckenridge Katie Chigges John Clanton Beverly Davis Becky Lefebvre Marc Manos Mike Montgomery Steve Moon Laura White 1. The Student Council. 2. President Bill Howard and advisor Mr. McCoy discuss the day's agenda. 3. Student Council Officers. 4. In a mock city council meeting, Mark Lang- ston portrays Frank Pumphrey to demon- strate parlimentary procedure. 5. Members vote in favor of sponsoring Pride Week. 6. Observing Parliamentary procedure, Mar- tha Butler waits to ask a question. 7. Steve Moon submits the Community Service Committee report to the Council. 8. Mr. McCoy sits in on a committee meeting at Creengate Clubhouse. 9. Sophomores Alan Cooper, Diane Goff, and Robbie Jones lis- ten to reports on the Christmas Assembly. 10. Beverly Davis and Johnny Baker listen to new business. 58 — Student Council Student Council — 59 National Honor Society The National Honor Society was organized to recognize students who had excelled in their academic studies and who were active in their community and school. Sponsored by Mrs. Katherine Simpson, Spring Valley's Leonard Gardner chapter participated in the Domestic Ex- change Program and recommend- ed two students for a national scholarship. There was a total of 119 juniors and seniors in this year's chapter. 1. The inductees repeat the Honor Society charge. 2. Nancy Young and Becky Rodgers discuss the induction procedures. 3. Mrs. Simpson gives last minute instructions. 4. Senior members. 5. Honor Society officers. 6. Diane Johnson, Mrs. Simpson, and Lisa Roberts get the certificates in order. 7. Junior members. 8. New members wait pa- tiently before the induction ceremony. 9. Is Steve Moon guarding the food or trying to be the first in line? 10. Jimmy Owens and Dede Nagamoto laugh over a private joke. 60 — National Honor Society President: Dianne Johnson Vice President: Julie Miller Secretary Ann Austin Treasurer: Lisa Roberts Sponsor: Mrs. Katherine Simpson Seniors Barbara Bell Kendall Bosworth Charlie Bowers Carol Bowes Tanya Bradby Robert Brazed Helen Breckenridge Brenda Brown Donna Bruner Anne Burak Loretta Calvert John Clanton Mary Anne Cubelic Beverly Davis Sharon Davis Charles Dukes Eve Dunavant Debbie Falter Glenn Farrar Betsy Ford Shelley Glowacki Gina Gregory Billy Grooms Cindy Grosso Linda Gruse Mi Suk Ha Cheryl Hall Bill Harley Michael Harley Martyne Hough Mark Langston Lynn Lowry Karen Lucas Devadas Lynton Andrea Makapugay Marcus Manos Mary Anne Martin Lira Martinez Kris Mayer Russell McKenry Fran McMahon Melanie Mercadal Denise Metts Gary Miller Sharon Mishoe Mike Montgomery Steve Moon Jill Nezvesky April Oliver Sierra Oliveria Debbie O'Shields Cindy Pearson Laurel Perdue Richard Rabon Randy Richardson Dennis Rahiser Anita Rieck Barbara Robnett Elizabeth Roddey Leslie Sharp Leslie Shelton Elicia Sinor Cathy Snipes Dan Staehle John Swindler Renee Taylor Sherron Terry Donna Tom Linda Van Valkenburg Hoi Vorasinth Shoichi Watabe Robert Woods Mark Zion Juniors Cheryl Barnett Michele Bernstein Michael Bishop Victoria Bowers Tony Branham Kathy Brown George Campbell Celia Craig Dean Clanton Susan Cross Susan Delk Laurie Dorsch Melissa Dunovant Douglas Durig Christopher Falter Timothy Fitzgibbon Timothy Gochnaur Meredith Goldson Pamela Hance Jeri Hardee Arden Hebert Mark Husband DeeDee LeGrand Stacy Levinson Greg Loos Janet Lucas Dede Nagamoto Jimmy Owens Joanna Polinsky Becky Rodgers Robert Shelton Betsy Sill Suzette Surratt Sandy Taylor Steve Thomas Lee Whiteside Tommy Wilson David Wise Nancy Young National Honor Society — 61 Saga The obvious responsibility of the SAGA staff was to produce the an- nual for 1977-1978. Few people rea- lized the amount of work and or- ganization that was required for the Annual Journalism class. Pictures had to be taken . . . and, sometimes, retaken . .. and retaken ... 24 peo- ple had to share one typewriter, 4 scalographs, eight grease pencils, and three stamps. Deadline dates, ad prices, 07620, and other items were drilled into the staff's minds. Sponsored by Mrs. Janice Brown and Mr. Terry McCoy, the SAGA staff worked during 5th period each day, after school on deadline days, and overtime at home. Editor: Debbie O'Shields Business Manager: David Wise Senior Editor: Richard Rabon Senior Index: Brigid Berry Belinda Watkins Junior Editor: Karyn White Sophomore Editors: Kathy Helton Sara Wright Beauties and Honors Editors: Colette Harris Jennifer Kneece Academics Editor: Tommy Wilson Student Life Editors: Kent Drotor Mark Langston Organizations Editor: Becky Rodgers Organizations: Renee Boggs Mary Anne Martin Steve Moon Sports Editor: Walter Best Cathy Snipes Art Editor: Carl Amoth Photographic Editor: Johnny Mellette Photographers: Don Gawrys Bill Howard Rob Smith Index: Mike Montgomery Advisors: Mrs. Janice Brown Mr. Terry McCoy 1. SAGA staff, 1978. 2. The staff's favorite pastime is just clowning around. 3. Editor Debbie O'Shields proofs her staff's work. 4. How did I ever get into this? asks Mrs. Janice Brown. 5. Carl Amoth and Collette Harris work on format for the Features sec- tion. 6. Mr. Terry McCoy and Business Manager David Wise review advertisements receipts. 7. Mary Anne Martin, Renee Boggs, and Becky Rodgers plan the arrange- ment of the Organizations section. 8. Tommy Wilson checks his photo assign- ments. Saga — 63 Viking Shield The Viking Shield, Spring Valley's Newspaper, did a little something new this year — the Journalism class was the newspaper staff. However, these students were chosen by ap- plication and the recommendation of three teachers. The Viking Shield also had a new sponsor, Mrs. Bar- bara Gatlin, along with a new for- mat, new columns, and more fre- quent publication. Each student received a full cre- dit for their work on the eight is- sues of the Viking Shield. The new- spaper has been in existence since the opening of Spring Valley High. Editor-in-chief: Gregory Loos Feature Editor: Ruth Smyrl Sports Editor: Chris Turner Art Editor: Kenny Evett Business Manager: Andy Johnson Sponsor: Mrs. Barbara Gatlin Maretta Cannon Sherry Carroll Liz Chandler Kenny Evett Sarah Haeflinger Pat Harrison Nancy Hendricks Andy Johnson Becky LeFebvre Greg Loos Daryl Macon Ruth Smyrl Renee Street Chris Turner 1. The Viking Shield Staff. 2. Greg Loos and Ruth Smyrl at the printing presses. 3. Viking Shield officers: Greg Loos, Ruth Smyrl, Andy Johnson, Chris Turner, and Kenny Evett. 4. Viking Shield sponsor, Mrs. Gatlin, discusses formats with her staff. 64 — Viking Shield Sponsors: Mr. Hal Brooks Mr. John Marcus Co-editors: Barbara Robnett Dianne Johnson Business Manager: Jennifer Nickolson Secretary: Donna Bruner Alice Adams Mike Adams Ricky Anderson Barbara Bell Stephanie Bradford Greg Brewer Jeff Brewer Donna Bruner Elton Bryant Quentin Cantrell Sherry Carroll Vickie Carroll David Clarkson Eve Dunovant Tom Elmore Lisa Frierson Terri Goldstein Glenn Goyce Wendy Haines Sarah Hardee Wendy Hasket Brian Hughes Debbie Intermill Claire Jameson Dianne Johnson Lira Martinez Russell McKinley Jennifer Nickolson Allen Quattlebaum Barbara Robnett Rob Smith Vincent Smith Chris Turner Ramond Wallen Theton — 65 Theton The THETON, which was in exis- tence since the opening of Spring Valley, was a literary magazine writ- ten and published by a group of selected students. Hal Brooks and John Marcus received much help from the officers of the club. The THETON sponsored conces- sions at the Powder Puff game and SOUND OF MUSIC. When not working on special activities, this group of students was writing and collecting, as well as editing, mater- ials for the magazine. 1. Officers of the Theton: Barbara Robnett, Dianne Johnson, and Jennifer Nickolson. 2. Sponsors of the Theton: Mr. Hal Brooks and Mr. John Marcus. 3. Mr. Brooks and Mr. Marcus discuss layout designs with their students. 4. The Theton staff. Anchor Club The Anchor Club was very active this year, participating in a variety of activities. The young ladies of the club had a Halloween Party and a Christmas Party at the Babcock Center. Another service to the community was picking up trash on Sparkleberry Clean-up Day. The Anchor Club also held their annual Bridge Benefit with the proceeds going to Shanandorah. A Carnation Day in February also helped the club earn money. Through these activities and many more, the An- chor Club had a busy and worth- while year. President: Helen Breekenridge Vice President: Kim Heins Secretary: Joanna Polinsky Treasurer: Sharon Davis Fund Raising Chairman: Sherron Terry Service Project Chairman: Susan Delk Sponsor: Ms. Boozer Marion Bonniville Carol Bowes Jessica Boyd Donna Bruner Anne Burack Joanne Clark Susan Cross Sharon Dalrymple Beverly Davis Erin Davis Cindy Delisi Amy DuBose Eve Dunovant Amy Falter Janet Fischer Shelly Gibert Diane Goff Gina Gregory Linda Gruse Martyne Hough Caroline Jones Robbie Jones Stacy Levinson Carrie Livingston Ginger Miller Annette Padula Laura Rauscher Melinda Rickard Anne Roseborough Sheila Sullivan Sandra Thomas Lauri Todd Karyn White Amy Young 1. Carol Bowes models at the Anchor Club Bridge Benefit. 2. Senior Members. 3. Jun- ior Members. 4. President Helen Brecken- ridge speaks at the Bridge Benefit. 5. An- chor Club Officers. 6. Sophomore Members. 66 — Anchor Club Anchor Club — 67 Key Club The Key Club was a group of out- standing young men interested in serving their school as well as their community. The club cleaned and maintained several trophy cases around the school. The project was something which would not nor- mally have been undertaken, but when completed its efforts were appreciated. A project for the com- munity was held along with the Car- olina Children's Home. In addition to taking the youngsters bowling, the club also gave each child a ski hat. The hats were paid for by the sale of other hats. The members also had night meetings with their sponsor, the Richland County Kiwanas Club. President: Bill Harley Vice President: Mark Langston Secretary: Charlie Bowers Treasurer: Mike Montgomery Sponsor: Mr. Bull Rhett Adams Barry Avant Steve Bates Steven Bowes jay Bradley Mike Collins Alan Crim Kelley Curry Donen Davis San Dodgen Carl Edwards Tim Fitzgibbon Billy Grooms Johnny Hudgens Erik Lifchez Joel Lourie Steve Moon Russel Powell Dennis Rahiser Leslie Shelton David Thomas David Ward Shoichi Watabe Tommy Wilson David Wise 68 — Key Club 1. The Key Club. 2. Sponsor Mr. Bull gives his vews on a proposed project. 3. David Wise listens . 4. and can't believe his ears. 5. The annual pyramid ... 6. . with its usual results. 7. Members listen intently to service pro- ject reports. 8. Key Club Officers. Key Club — 69 Interact Interact, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Columbia, had a very progressive year. The club's main purpose was to exist as a service to the community. Some of the ser- vices they provided were visiting patients at Midlands Center, parti- cipating in a Rock-a- thon for Chil- dren Unlimited, entertaining at a picnic for children with Muscular Dystrophy. Some school projects were helping with the Homecom- ing float, the Christmas assembly, and the Sparkleberry Clean-Up project. President: Becky Lefebvre Vice President: Kent Drotor Secretary: Connie Pall Treasurer: Sharon Mishoe Sponsor: J. .W. Hendrick Ann Austin Mary Anne Martin Viviane Barraut Cindy Merritt Cathie Bourne Julie Miller Caroline Brewer Sharon Mishoe Allen Crim Dede Nagamoto Karen Collins Jill Nezvesky Debbie Davis Tuija Niininen Courtney Dodge April Oliver Kent Drotor Debbie O'Shields Pam Hance Jimmy Owens Mike Harley Connie Pall Chris Haulsee Frances Portee Arden Hebert Karen Rabun Jennifer Kneece Lisa Roberts Laura Knight Becky Rodgers Becky Lefebvre Leslie Sharp Joe Lefebvre Debbie Shaw Jacqui Lenti Elicia Sinor Laura Lineback Mark Stewart Greg Loos Joyce Tom 70 — Interact 1. Senior members. 2. Interact Officers. 3. Sophomore members. 4. Dede Nagamoto helps Sparkleberry sparkle . 5. Junior members. 6. Mark Langston leads a sing-a- long for a picnic sponsored by Youth Against Dystrophy. 7. Tuija Niininen talks about Interacts future projects. 8. Mr. Hen- drick is a sponsor, a worker, and a friend. 9. Kent Drotor, Becky Lefebvre and Mr. Hen- drick demonstrate that work can be fun. 10. Let's take a vote! Interact — 71 Civinettes The Civinettes, a service club sponsored by the Civitans of Co- lumbia, had a very busy year. They sponsored a Halloween party for the Carolina Children's Home and collected canned goods for needy families in November. The Civin- ettes also sold candy in the Spring to raise money to send a represen- tative in the Student Exchange Pro- gram. Overall this year's endeavors were successful and worthwhile to all of the members. President: Jeanne Owens Vice President: Michelle Bernstein Secretary: Mi Suk Ha Treasurer: Andrea Mackapugay Sponsor: Ms. Joyce Williford Karen Amos Janet Lucas Michelle Bernstein Andrea Makapugay Michelle Condra Priscilla Conner Regina Makapugay Valerie Gibson Katie Morgan Karen Green Jeanne Owens Mi Suk Ha Dava Pavlas Min Chi Ha Sharon Pender Laurie Hill Hoi Vorasinth 1. The Civinettes Club members. 2. The Ci- vinettes club officers. 3. Jeanne Owens, president, explains the upcoming service project. 4. Michelle Bernstein takes notes of the meeting while other members look on. 72 — Civinettes Quill And Scroll The Quill and Scroll was an inter- national honorary society for high school journalists. Requirements for membership included being in the upper third of the junior or senior class, doing superior work in some phase of journalism or aspect of a school publications, and being recommended by the advisor of the respective publication. This year's chapter sponsored by Miss Frances La Borde, was the first Quill and Scroll organization at Spring Valley. Sponsor: Miss Frances La Borde Andy Johnson — Viking Shield Dianne Johnson — Theton Becky LeFebvre — Viking Shield Greg Loos — Viking Shield Johnny Mellette — SAGA Debbie O'Shields — SAGA Richard Rabon — SAGA Barbara Robnett — Theton Becky Rodgers — SAGA Ruth Smyrl — Viking Shield Karyn White — SAGA 1. The Quill and Scroll. 2. Becky LeFebvre studies the Quill and Scroll membership re- quirements. 3. Miss LaBorde and Mr. Mc- Coy check the agenda for the first meeting. 4. Andy Johnson, Greg Loos, and Ruth Smyrl listen as the rules and regulations are read. 5. Richard Rabon, Debbie O'Shields, Karyn White, and Becky Rodgers discuss or- dering their Quill and Scroll pins. 6. Karyn White waits as Becky Rodgers reviews the membership brochure. 73 Jets The Junior Engineering Society, better known as the JETS, gave stu- dents the opportunity to become familiar with various fields of engi- neering. Meetings were held every other Thursday at which time lec- tures were given on such fields as Electrical Engineering, Civil Engi- neering, Structural Engineering and Chemical Engineering. President — Russell McKenry Vice President — David Perdue Secretary — Tanya Bradby Treasurer — Lek Sirowat Sponsor — Sid Locke Jay Allen Felder Bartlet Tanya Bradby Kevin Buckley Antwaine Cooper George Johnson Mary Anne Martin Andrea Makapugay Daryl Macon Russel McKenry David Perdue Eric Ramos Lisa Roberts Lek Sirowat Sharon Terry 1. The JETS club officers. 2. The JETS club. 3. Daryl Macon enjoys the discussion of future energy sources. 4. Eric Ramos and Russel McKenry discuss fund-raising profits. 74 - JETS Junior Red Cross The Junior Red Cross Club was organized four years ago under Mrs. Leone Rochelle's leadership to provide a service to the school and community. The club members participated in a candy sale, pre- pared ditty bags, and held first aid presentations at elementary schools, at nursing homes and at Manning Institution. The major em- phasis was sponsoring the Blood Mobile in January. Guest speakers visited the club when the members were not working on special pro- jects. Jane Preston and Dale Mose- ley represented this chapter at the Intercity Youth Council for Junior Red Cross members. The regular meetings were held on the last Thursday of each month. President: David Bull Vice President: Diane Agostine Secretary: Bonnie Merritt Treasurer: Yvonne Carson Sponsor: Mrs. Leone Rochelle Donna Bruner Al Cagle George Campbell Michelle Condra Terry Davis Sherry Doxie Debbie Falter Darlene Gordon Gail Hogan Michelle Magee Dale Moseley Jane Preston Debbie West 1. Ken Eargle proves that it doesn't hurt to help others. 2. By healthy students giving blood, other lives may be saved. 3. The Ju- nior Red Cross. 4. Connie Pall, Becky Le- Febvre, and Randy Taylor get quick energy as they enjoy Coke and doughnuts. 5. Jane Preston and a Red Cross volunteer pause during a lull in the blood donations. 6. Ju- nior Red Cross members type out informa- tion cards for blood donors. 7. Mrs. Ro- chelle seems pleased with the volunteer turnout at the Blood Mobile. Junior Red Cross — 75 Junior Academy of Science The main purpose of the Junior Academy of Science was to encour- age and support science involve- ment in science activities. This ob- jective was met through various programs such as guest speakers, field studies, and overnight trips. One of the major projects which the club undertook was to plant some trees around the school grounds. President: Marc Manos Vice President: Vicki Bowers Corresponding Secretary: Suzette Suratt Recording Secretary: Tina Labrozzi Treasurer: Debbie Davis Region Representative: Barbara Robnett Sponsors: Mrs. Bowers, Mr. Cecil Robert Alderson Pete Ballou Cheryl Barnett Barbara Bell Hal Bowers Stephanie Bradford jay Bradley Greg Brewer Jeff Brewer Kevin Buckley Sherry Caroll Vicki Carroll John Clanton Sam Cohen Jeff Coleman Tim Coleman Pam Daye Courtney Dodge Beth Dorn Charles Dukes Doug Durig Chris Falter Gelnn Farrar Lisa Frierson Tom Frye Mi Suk Ha Sarah Hardy Mike Harley John Herrick Ken Huggins Donald Hulon Lentz Ivey Caroline jones Council Leak Andrea Makapuga Regina Makapuga Mary Ann Martin V.J. Maury Kevin McCluney Anne McDonagh Russell McKenry Mike Medlock Julie Miller Mike Montgomery Doug Page David Perdue Laurel Perdue John Pritchett Dennis Rahiser Eric Ramos Tommy Reinheimer Anita Rieck Clayton Rieck Tim Roberts Gene Rogers Leslie Sharpe David Silver Elicia Sinor Sande Taylor Steve Thomas Eva Turner Hai Vorasinth Shoichi Watabe Karen Wilson Terry Wise Micheal Wolff Amy Young 1. The Junior Academy of Science. 2. Mr. Cecil watches the meeting. 3. Marc Manos presides during a business meeting. 4. Jun- ior Academy of Science Officers. 5. Discus- sion about fields trips always thrills the members. 6. Members listen to minutes of the last meeting. 76 — Junior Academy of Science Ecology Club The Ecology Club, sponsored by Maureen Cantrell, sponsored many activities here at Spring Valley. One of these was the Sparkleberry Clean-up; in which all clubs were invited to participate. Prizes were given for the most trash collected and first place went to the Key Club. They also had a picnic at Ses- qui, during which the members be- came acquainted with backpacking equipment. Members attended Sierra Club meetings to learn more about organizations which worked to protect the environment. 1. The Ecology Club. 2. Students bag trash collected from Sparkleberry Lane. 3. Members discuss a picnic at Sesqui Park. 4. Ms. Maureen Cantrell.sponsor of the Eco- logy Club. 5. Bagged trash is piled up on Clean-up Day. Pete Ballou David Bateman Brenda Brown Quentin Cantrell Myra Calvin Pam Cogo Mim Chi Ha Mi Suk Ha Ken Huggins David Hutter Kenny Hollis Andrea Makapugay Regina Makapugay Patrick Morris (eannie Owens Frank Rhodarmes Robbie Stevens Cindy Taylor Nancy Young Ecology Club — 77 French Club In order to promote interest in the French language and in France through cultural activities, the French Club sponsored many events throughout the school year. The club had a fall picnic to start the year off, followed by an outstanding Christmas party. The spring semes- ter brought the wine and cheese party and the Mardi Gras masquer- ade party. Sponsored by Mrs. Lulu Camp, the French Club met on the second Thursday of each month and for periodic night meetings. 1. Junior and senior members. 2. Club members take time out for lunch at their fall picnic. 3. Laura Matheson, Lorraine McClerklin, and Laura Lineback know that music is a universal language. 4. French Club Officers. 5. Sophomore members. 6. An- nette Padula and Kent Drotor preside over a meeting. 7. Snails — a unique French deli- cacy. 8. How often does one get to patron- ize a real French cafe? 9. Club members find time to socialize at the regular meetings. 78 — French Club CAFF. DYVES President: Kent Drotor Vice President: Annette Padula Secretary: Susan Cross Treasurer: Collette Harris Sponsor: Mrs. Lulu Camp Walter Anderson Cheryl Barnett Sandra Bonilla Brenda Bowen Kathy Brown Maureen Brown Donna Bruner Cecie Burton Cala Campbell George Campbell Sherry Carroll Tonya Coleman Cecilia Collier Pam Davis Courtney Dodge Eve Dunovant Andrea Elliot llene Fins Tara Galvin Jean Ganott Holly Golden Sara Hardy Rod Hasterok Jim Haynesworth Becky Hunter Melissa Jeweler Andy Johnson Sandra Koch Brenda Krebs Tina Labrozzi Susan Landrum Councill Leak Jacque Lenti Stacy Levinson Laura Lineback Carrie Livingston Jenny Llewellyn Mary Madcharo Jaime Martinez Laura Matheson Lorraine McClerklin Frances Mercadal Melanie Mercadal Cindy Merritt Melody Noble Lyn Orvin Jimmy Owens Joanna Polinsky John Pritchett Rob Smaith Sande Taylor Suzanne Tillman Cindy Tom Joyce Tom Doretha Wallace Leslie Wallace Harvey Welch French Club — 79 German Club The German Club's purpose was to expose its members to German culture through various activities. Annual events included selling Gummi Bears, Toblerone, and Ad- ventskalendars; sponsoring a Christmas party at Babcock Center; and having an end of the year Ger- man dinner at the Gatehouse Res- taurant. Many members also be- longed to NFSG and SCOGS, na- tional and state organizations for students of German. The club's regular meetings were on the sec- ond Thursday of each month. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Maria-Louise MacFarlane, the Ger- man Club at Spring Valley has been in existence for nine years. 1. German club members. 2. Melissa Torres and Mary Cooper: We have to sell how many boxes?! 3. Min Ha and Hoi Varasinth listen as club plans are discussed. 4. Just waiting for the meeting to start. 5. Susan Schulman and Heidi Edwards entertain the children at Bobcock Center. 6. All candy money must be turned in by next week . .. or else! 7. Officers and sponsor: Steve Thomas, Becky Rodgers, Mrs. Mar-Lou Mac Farlane, Albert Allen, and John Swindler. 8. Even Steve Thomas likes to play with the Diggidy-Dog at Babcock. 9. Miss Shirley Williamson looks on as Mrs. Mac Farlane goes over a list with Laura Shimmel. Sponsor: Mrs. Mar-Lou Mac Farlane President: John Swindler Vice President: Steve Thomas Secretary: Becky Rodgers Treasurer: Albert Allen Debbie Allen Tammy Amos Walter Anderson David Bateman Scott Berryhill Ronnie Brown Loretta Calvert Quentin Cantrell Linda Connors Mary Cooper Debbie Davis La Verne Douglas Doug Durig Heidi Edwards Tim Fitzgibbon Edward Frierson Scott Gabriel Lisa Gregory Min Ha Steve Houston Ken Huggins Diane Johnson George Kerekes Patrick Morris Trish Morris V.J. Maury Tuija Niininen Audrey Palmer Steve Reynolds Anita Rieck Barbara Robnett Susan Schulman Laura Shimmel Lou Ann Sweat Kha Chheng Thong Tina Tindal Melissa Torres Hoi Varasinth Amy Young Nancy Young German Club — 81 Spanish Club President: Kelly O'Shaughnessy Vice President: Jim Masek Secretary: Shari Younis Treasurer: Cheryl Geddings Sponsor: Mrs. Bertie Green Amalia Alvarado Steve Anderson Milly Armstrong Cameron Barker Michele Bernstein Given Bookard Jessica Boyd Stephanie Bradford Cathy Branham Tony Branham Greg Brewer Debbie Burchell Shannon Burnett Jorge Cabezas Vickie Carroll Yvonne Carson Chris Clark Brenda Coker Andrien Coleman Vita Derrick Evelyn Diaz Beth Dorn Kenny Evett Kim Fish Doug Franks Janet Frazier Lisa Frierson Betsy Ford Cheryl Geddings Becky Gravel Carmen Griner Donald Hulon Caroline Jones Glen Joye Jennifer Kneece Laura Knight Joan LeClair Shira Lifchez Kathy Long Mike Luce Wanda Malone Johnny Martinez Jim Masek Denise Metts Kelly O'Shaugh nessy Troy Penny Gene Rogers Ann Stinton Kerry Sullivan Nancy Tillman Chris Turner Janeen Watts Bobby Weibel Mary Wiggins Susan Young Shari Younis 1. Officers of the Spanish Club. 2. The Span- ish Club. 3. Tim Gauchner models typical Mexican attire. 4. Mrs. Green, sponsor of the Spanish Club, discusses the sale of M M's. 5. Language students are enter- tained by Spanish singing group, la Tuna. The Spanish Club participated in a Rock-a- Thon at Columbia Mall to raise money for Children Unlimit- ed. They collected the most money of all the clubs involved, which to- taled about $400.00. In October, they sold M M's and earned about $1,600.00. One thousand dollars of this money was used for scholar- ships for their trip to Spain this summer. At Christmas time, the Spanish Club sent $100.00 and Christmas cards to Sister Keller's Orphanage in Mexico City. The scholarship winners of last year's trip to Mexico were Kelly O'Shaughnessy, Mary Walker, Mar- tyne Hough, and Jim Masek. Each person won $250.00 towards their summer trip. 82 — Spanish Club President: Sharon Mishoe Vice President: Mark Stewart Secretary: Mike Harley Treasurer: Chris Haulsee Sponsor: Mrs. Margaret Finout Peter Ballou Susan Dorgay Terri Goldstein Kim Haigler Lauri Herrmann Mike jaco Bonnie Jeter Tracy Lannigan Vera Meadows Jimmy Moon Jennifer Nicholson Cynthia Paschal Bryan Readling Elizabeth Roddey Kathy Shull David Silver Mary Stafford Don Young Latin Club The Latin Club was composed of students interested in learning about Latin. To raise money the club sold candy. The funds were used to send a student on the Stu- dent Exchange Program. In March, they went to the Latin Forum. Also in March, they participated in the National Latin Exam. 1. Latin Club Officers. 2. The Latin Club. 3. President Sharon Mishoe gets the meeting started. 4. Mark Stewart listens to a presenta- tion during a meeting. 5. Members Kim Haigler and Terry Goldstein prepare to leave the meeting. Latin Club — 83 Varsity Cheerleaders The Varsity Cheerleaders con- ducted many activities this year. One of these was the Cheerleading Clinic held in August, during which they selected the mascots Emily Cobb for football and Susie Maury for basketball. They also collected money for Multiple Sclerosis which came to a total of about $1000, which was half of the total collected in Columbia, and put Spring Valley in first place overall. They provided the student body with a number of pep rallies and cheered the Vikings on to numerous victories in football and basketball. 84 — Varsity Cheerleaders Captain — Katie Chigges Co-captain — Sherron Terry Sponsor — Mrs. Marian Mack Alison Bell Katie Chigges Troi Collins Debbie Cunning ham Michelle Curry Beverly Davis Sheri Frank Shelly Gibert Becky Harrington Colette Harris Becky LeFebvre Dede Nagamoto Anne Roseborough Sherron Terry Lauri Todd Laura White 1. The Varsity Cheerleaders. 2. Anne Rose- borough. 3. Laura White. 4. Debbie Cun- ningham and Katie Chigges. 5. Beverly Davis and Dede Nagamoto. 6. Becky Harrington. 7. Colette Harris. 8. Becky LeFebvre. 9. Lau- rie Todd. 10. Emily Cobb, mascot. 11. Sher- ron Terry, co-captain and Katie Chigges, captain. 12. Sheri Frank. 13. Sherron Terry. 14. Troi Collins, 15. Michelle Curry. 16. Amalia Alvarado helps Becky LeFebvre count money collected for M.S. 17. Allison Bell. 18. Shelly Gibert. Varsity Cheerleaders — 85 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders, chosen by try-outs in the Spring of '76, consisted of 13 girls from Dent and 3 girls from Hanberry. They cheered at all JV football and bas- ketball games, and also at the Spring Valley Homecoming game. They took part in some pep-rallies and helped to encourage school spirit. Sponsor: Mrs. E. Tarrants Captain: Robbie Jones Co-Captain: Renee Boggs Kathy Barrett Renee Boggs Nancy Burkheimer Linda Cunningham Barbara Derrick Loraine Geiger Pam Harper Gayle Jacobs Robbie Jones Kathy Labrador Jacqui Lenti Laura Lineback Rena Melvin Julie Reed Joyce Spivey Margeaux Wood 86 — Junior Varsity Cheerleaders 1. The Jr. Varsity Cheerleaders. 2. Pam Harper, Loraine Geiger, Gayle Jacobs. 3. Rock, uh hu. Steady . 4. Joyce Spivey and Linda Cunningham. 5. Nancy Burkheimer, Laura Lineback. 6. Jacqui Lenti grins at the camera. 7. Julie Reed, Barbara Derrick. 8. Captain, Robbie Jones and co-captain, Renee Boggs. 9. J.V. cheerleaders huddle for prayer before the game. 10. Robbie Jones, Kathy Barrett, Renee Boggs. 11. Kathy Labrador and Margeaux Wood. 12. Rena Melvin cheers for the Mighty Vikings. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders — 87 G. A. A. The Girl's Athletic Association was one of the newest clubs at Spring Valley. Its primary purpose was to promote girls athletics at Spring Valley. Some of the club's sponsored activities included volunteering to host Operation Santa Claus for the Department of Mental Health and also a Play Day every Wednesday for the members. On Play Day members met after school to participate in games such as basketball and volleyball. President: Debbie Cunningham Vice President: Mary Anne Cubelic Secretary- Treasurer: Barbara Reynolds Sponsor: Margaret Clement Gelene Beck Glynis Beck Selena Bell Brenda Bowen Jessica Boyd Mary Boyd Tanya Bradby LaTasha Brown Maureen Brown Patricia Brunson Anne Burack Debbie Burchell Grace Burton Lois Caldwell Rachel Carr Lisa Catoe Beth Chandler Liz Chandler Rena Clinton Myra Colvin Rosalind Cook Catherine Cornelius Celia Craig Mary Anne Cubelic Debbie Cunninham Linda Cunningham Erin Davis Katherine Davis Mandy Davis Debbie Dunson Terri Fenn Cheryl Free Loraine Geiger Bonnibel Glasgow Pam Gogo Vicki Green Justine Greene Debra Harrison Pat Harrison Wendy Haskett Sherry Jackson Teresa Jackson Arlene Jones Brenda Jones Elaine Joyner Deudie Kelly Karen Kemper Jennifer Kneece Kim Kolb Susan LeGrande Rosemary Martin Lira Martinez Iris Marzan Lisa McLean Amy McMillian Tonya Melton Melanie Mercadal Cindy Merritt Ginger Miller Halley Moses Mira Nideffer Linda Owens Renee Picow Angie Pruitt Barbara Reynolds Bonnie Reynolds Beth Robertson Betsy Sill Maryln Smith Joyce Spivey Sarah Steele Sheila Stevens Julie Stiles Nancy Threadgill Dorethia Wallace Freda Weeks Sharon Williams Sharon Wise Suzanne Woolston 88 — Girl's Athletic Association Girl's Athletic Association — 89 N.F.L. The N.F.L., a charter member of the National Forensic League, has over the years won a number of lo- cal, state, regional, and National awards in speech and debate. In September, 1977, the Spring Valley chapter received the Leading Chapter Award from the N.F.L. Carolinas District, a four state area. The purpose of the club was to pro- mote excellence in speech and de- bate. This year's competition was held at tournaments in High Point, N.C.; Atlanta, Ga.; Charlotte, N.C.; Charleston, Fairfax, Lake City, and locally. The club kept very busy with a routine that included weekly practices and competition on the average of every two weeks and sponsoring the Miss Spring Valley Pageant. President — Barbara Robnett Vice President — Marc Manos Secretary — Vicki Bowers Sponsor — Edwin Epps Cheryl Barnett Vicki Bowers Jessica Boyd Jay Bradley Jenny Brittain Nora Dorgay Tom Elmore Chris Falter Tim Gochnaur Tom Hall Mike Harley Mike Jorden Shaun Mohle Marc Manos Doug Page Allen Quattlebaum Barbara Robnett Gene Rogers David Salsberg David Silver Suzette Surratt 1. The N.F.L. 2. Mr. Jamie Hendrick and Mr. Edwin Epps display a trophy recently award- ed to the debate team. 3. N.F.L. officers. 4. Doug Page enjoys a lunch meeting. 5. Members gather at a club meeting. 90 — N.F.L. Art Council The major purpose of Spring Val- ley's Art Council was to bring an awareness of the visual arts to the community. The Council helped in many art related activities and par- ticipated in field trips to practice sketching and to discover new de- sign possibilities. These activities provided an exposure to other art- ists, both past and present. In the eighth year of its existence, Spring Valley's Art Council met on the third Thursday of each month un- der Mrs. Suzette Sutton's leader- ship. Annual events were sponsor- ing the Spring Art Festival and printing the school's calendar. 1. Officers Yhai Siriwat, Paul Audet, and Nancy Young. 2. Kevin Babridge waits as Mrs. Sutton reviews her records. 3. Mrs. jackie Chalfant proudly displays a sculp- tured bust to Mrs. Suzette Sutton. 4. Art Council. 5. Council members relax before the meeting begins. President: Yhai Siriwat Vice President: Paul Audet Secretary: Sabrina Moyers Reporter: Nancy Young Sponsor: Mrs. Suzette Sutton Mrs. Jackie Chalfant Ricky Anderson Dawn Audet Paul Audet Kevin Babridge Georgia Beach Clay Berry Lisa Braswell Kathy Brown Stephen Bull Sherry Burchell Selina Coleman Barry Coutsos Kenny Coone Lourie Dorsch Andrea Elliott Debbie Falter Valerie Geiger Lonnie Gibson Mark Goodell Debbie Harrison Jeanie Jackson Gary Keever Susan LeGrande Donald Levasseur Donna McCray Sabrina Moyers Karen Rabon Timmy Sturkie Lek Siriwat Yhai Siriwat Judy Whitman Kathy Wofford Gigi Woods Nancy Young SEARCH Club President: Cheryl Daniels Vice President: Diane Johnson Secretary-Treasurer: Antoine Cooper Reporter: James Salley Parliamentarian: Priscilla Conners Sponsor: Ms. Emma Lewis Wilma Broughton Brenda Brown James Greene Deborah Harrison Renee Melvin Larry Salley SEARCH Club was a revamped Afro-American Club with new goals and ideas. The purpose was to learn about the history, customs, and cul- ture of Africa and their influence in America today. The club also helped needy people. During the year, some of the ma- jor undertakings were sponsoring the production of “Sea Island Song by Stage South, a bulletin board display during Black History Week, and speakers on topics rele- vant to the club goals. The club members also did research on Afri- can customs and cultures and made presentations during their regular Monday meetings. 92 — SEARCH Club 1. Members discuss Black Histo- ry. 2. James Salley listens to re- ports. 3. SEARCH Club Officers. 4. Mrs. Lewis, club sponsor, lis- tens to members discuss prob- lems. 5. The SEARCH Club. 6. James Salley watches as Mrs. Lewis helps Cheryl Daniels go over the agenda for the next meeting. 7. Mrs. Lewis looks at a program for Sea Island Song. SEARCH Club - 93 Band The Spring Valley Band conclud- ed an outstanding marching season with the grand finale being the Class 4-A State Marching Band Championship. The event was held at Lugoff-Elgin High School on No- vember 6, 1977. Work for the 128 — member unit began in August with band practices of 3 to 4 hours of hard work. The band also attend- ed a band camp to work on the fundamentals of a complicated field show. Under the leadership of director Hampton Cobb, and assistant direc- tors Landon Temple and Robert Young the band featured winds, percussion, front and a field con- ductor. In the fall the band per- formed at pep rallies and football games, in addition to a schedule filled with marching contests and guest appearances. During the win- ter season the band marched in pa- rades including the Columbia Christmas Parade, gave concerts at the Open House assembly, the Christmas assembly, and provided a pep band for the Powder Puff foot- ball game. 94 — Band 1. Two band members display confidence and pride in their performance. 2. The band performs a post-game show. 3. Ramona Blackman and Cheryl Hall cheer the football team on against Airport. 4. The Viking Band. 5. Director Hampton Cobb leads the band at a pep rally. 5. John Clanton signals the band to march. 7. Landon Temple, Hamp- ton Cobb and Robert Young watch the band practice on the football field before competition. 8. Rooty — the Viking Band Mascot. 9. Many enthusiastic fans support the band at the State Contest. 10. The Flute section performs at an assembly. 11. Wilfred Rodgers is the little drummer boy at the Christmas assembly. 12. Joe Russell plays the saxophone at a pep rally. Band — 95 English I. Mrs. Marian Mack reads to her class from the CANTERBURY TALES. 2. Mr. Jamie Hen- drick corrects Stephen Propps' homework. 3. Mr. Hal Brooks smiles at one of his student's papers. 4. Mrs. Joan Assey shares a joke with Joan Morton. 5. Mrs. Susan Alexander teaches her English class. 6. Mrs. Peggy Glover gives a pop test on English grammar. 7. Mr. James Morris tells his class about famous literary writers. 8. Mrs. Summer Clawson looks glum on a Monday morning. 9. Mrs. Jo Ann Gregory looks up from reading to her class. 10. Mrs. Jo Anne Shaw reviews HAMLET with her class. II. Mrs. Barbara Peavey holds up a picture which helps her students learn French. 12. Ms. Barbara Reamy takes a break while explaining literature to her class. 184 — English Science The Science Department pro- vided a wide variety of courses for students desiring to attend college, technical or trade school and needed at least one labora- tory science. In addition, stu- dents not college bound could take certain science courses to gain insight into the areas such as human anatomy, ecology, and some basic biological problems of man. Highly motivated science students were encouraged to take advanced courses which were designed to offer a survey of the many fields of science available at the college level. Science education was not li- mited o the Spring Valley class- rooms. The science classes spent many productive hours on fields trips to such places as nearby ponds and woods, the Columbia Zoo, S.C. Marine Wildlife Re- sources in Charleston, nearby beaches and the University of South Carolina. I. Mr. Ron Cecil talks about the fish in his aquarium. 2. Mrs. Donna McGee ex- plains a chemistry experiment. 3. Mrs. Kay Black lectures about electron confi- guration. 4. Mrs. Mary Crawford pre- pares materials for a biology lab. 5. Mr. Bill Earnhardt tries to be patient as he re- explains a report assignment. 6. Mrs. Lu- crecia Herr discusses the proper way to write up an experiment. 7. Mrs. Caroline Bowers cleans up after a chemistry lab. 8. Mr. David Haddon explains the proper way to use a microscope. 9. Mr. Sidney Locke explains the acceleration formula to his physics class. 10. Ms Mary Kelly explains to her class the parts of insects. II. Mrs. Leone Rochelle describes a lab to her biology class. 12. Mrs. Kitty Far- nell, department leader, helps a student in a chemistry lab. 186 — Science -J (Q Mathematics The Math Department offered a wide variety of courses that ranged from basic mathematics to college calculus. The depart- ment faculty, which consisted of 18 teachers, worked with each student to select proper place- ment. Because mathematics had an important role in everyday life, students were urged to achieve as much as possible. Spring Valley contracted with U.S.C. Computer Services to rent an IBM 3767 computer terminal. By means of a phone line con- necting the terminal to U.S.C.'s 370 computer, students sent their programs to U.S.C. where the computer instantly executed them and returned the results. The terminal was utilized by stu- dents enrolled in the Computer Course, Alert students, and some faculty. 1. Mrs. Sally Young prepares to explain a polynomial equation to her Algebra II class. 2. Miss Dice McCullough points out a student. 3. Mr. Ken Davis explains a Geometry theorem to his class. 4. Mrs. Linda O'Neal returns Algebra II tests. 5. Mrs. Janice Brown shows Debbie O'Shields and Renee Boggs which pic- tures to circle on contact sheets. 6. Mrs. Emma Lewis reviews an Algebra I assign- ment with Ronald Hart. 7. Mr. Joe Win- gard tells his students about the way the Viking defense shut out Airport. 8. Mr. Paul Jaworski reluctantly prepares to teach his Calculus class. 9. Mrs. Maureen Cantrell, department leader, explains a theorem to her Geometry class. 10. Mr. Edwin Dickey assists Magdeline Kelly on an assignment. 188 — Mathematics Mathematics — 189 Mathematics 190 — Mathematics Mathematics 1. Mrs. Dianne Brandhorst talks about the Algebra II quiz scheduled for Monday. 2. Mrs. Dianne Roaden laughs at a Geometry proof. 3. Mr. Jimmy Quinn teams up with the Wise Old Owls in his Algebra III class. 4. Mrs. Joyce Williford explains a math problem to David Hallman and Diedra Jones. 5. Mrs. Joyce Nobles helps a student with his Senior Math homework. 6. Col. Paul Clifford looks up after help- ing a student with multiplication. 7. Mrs. Elaine Tar- rants disciplines a student. 8. Miss Martha Judkins does an Algebra III problem on the overhead. 9. Mrs. Sheila Clark, secretary, makes up a game for the math lab. 10. Col. Adolph Tokaz prepares for his next math class in the library. Mathematics — 191 Social Studies With 43 courses and 24 teachers the Social Studies de- partment offered a broad variety of learning for approximately 2400 students. Emphasis was placed on preparing the students for the Advanced Placement test and therefore save college time. Several new courses were added including Street law, Strange Planet Earth, and Around the World in 180 days. Street Law was added to Pre Law to serve a wider variety of students. 192 — Social Studies Social Studies 1. Col. Jerry Sage points out things on the Strange Planet Earth . 2. Mr. Gene Welch helps Shelley Glowacki with her Psychology assignment. 3. Miss Sandy Powell looks up from grading papers. 4. Mrs. Debbie Hicks smiles at her Socio- logy test papers. 5. Mr. Dean Fowble smiles as he learns of the latest football victory. 6. Mrs. Sandy Rybolt totals Jun- ior class candy sales. 7. Mrs. Joanne Bur- leson realizes her approach to explaining Indian marriage ceremonies will have to be altered. 8. Mrs. Mary Corley, depart- ment leader, discusses World War II with her Twentieth Century class. 9. Mr. Ro- bert Young shows the flag girls how to hold their flags. 10. Mrs. Scottie Hook gives a U.S. History assignment for the day. Social Studies — 193 Social Studies 194 — Social Studies Social Studies 1. Mr. Jon Stafford walks away after turn- ing down the air conditioner. 2. Mr. Ber- nard Grivetti explains how to save money in his money management class. 3. Mrs. Carolyn Hiott gives the class some notes on Egyptian Civilization. 4. Mr. Jason Wages discusses the American Revolution with his U.S. History class. 5. Mrs. Margaret Young discusses World War I with her World History class. 6. Mr. Robert Crabb sings at a pep rally. 7. Mrs. Genie Quinn reads to her class. 8. Mrs. Anne Mills explains the court system to her class. 9. Mrs. Dianne Sutton discusses hypnotism with her Psychology class. Social Studies — 195 Foreign Language With 8 teachers and 4 lan- guages the Foreign Language de- partment provided a new lan- guage for about 650 students. Students who took a foreign lan- guage not only studied the lan- guage but also the culture and history of that country. The stu- dents had an opportunity to tra- vel overseas during the summer and to attend the Declamation contest at Clemson and the For- eign Language Day at the Coli- seum in March. Spring Valley observed State Foreign Language Week Oct. 11- 14. Several professors from USC spoke on various countries and their cultures. Demonstrations were presented on wine, cheese, omlettes, and crepes. Other activities were foreign arts and crafts shows, entertain- ment at lunch, and a soccer game. French students sold eclairs and German students sold soft pretzels. A highlight was a performance of Tuna, a musical group from Spain. 1. Mrs. Maria-Luise McFarlane, depart- ment leader, solves some German puz- zles. 2. Mrs. Lula Camp helps San Dod- gen on his French grammar exercises. 3 Mrs. Carolyn Brown helps Jeff Choi with pronunciation of the Spanish dialect. 4. Miss Bertie Green shows her Spanish dress to her class. 5. Mrs. Margaret Fin- out explains one of those hard Latin terms to Jeri Hardee. 6. Mrs. Melinda Burns models a Spanish hat for her stu- dents. Fine Arts Once again the Fine Arts De- partment was busy. The band won its fourth consecutive State Band Marching Competition along with numerous other con- tests. The art classes had the Arts Festival Exhibit in the spring and planned a tentative trip to New York for the students, while the chorus did a fine job in several concerts around the area. 1. Mr. Hampton Cobb, band director, displays the perfect Viking bandsman. 2. Miss Marianne Holland directs the Vik- ing Singers in a song. 3. Mrs. Jackie Chal- fant, Art Department leader, smiles at a piece of student sculpture. 4. Mrs. Kay Casey offers her help to an art student. 5. Mrs. Suzette Sutton shares an art book with her students. 6. Mrs. Carol Dupre emphasizes how important art is. Fine Arts — 197 Drivers Education ROTC The Drivers Education program was a three phase program which used classroom time, simulation training, and behind the wheel instruction to teach the students how to safely operate a vehicle. The students learned respect for our laws and the proper way to maintain a vehicle. All students who completed the course were certified with the Highway De- partment. The ROTC program was de- signed to prepare the student for military service. Skills were taught in leadership which helped to prepare the student not only for military service but also to enable him to lead an ac- tive civilian life. One of the main focuses of their class was aero- space principles demonstrated by building model rockets and airplanes and flying hot air bal- loons. Field trips were taken to provide a different aspect of their learning. The ROTC class spon- sored a drill team made up of ROTC students. 1. Mr. Robert Wier explains the Viking Offense. 2. Mr. Tom Spratt and Annette Padula discuss plans for the next meeting at the F.C.A. meeting. 3. Mr. Ronald Caldwell greets students in the simula- tor. 4. Mr. W.J. Smith smiles as he pre- pares to take a student out for his road test. 5. Maj. Marvin Lintner orders more R.O.T.C. candy to sell. 6. Sgt. George Rothenberger checks over R.O.T.C. as- signments. 198 — Drivers Education ROTC Physical Education The Physical Education Depart- ment offered a variety of activi- ties in hopes of meeting the indi- vidual needs of each student. A major change in the physical education program occurred this year as co-ed physical education became a reality. Although this arrangement required some ad- justments in the more competi- tive and contact sports taught, the basic philosophy of the de- partment remained the same — that of training young people in the values of physical fitness and in the skills and values necessary for participation in leisure time physical activities. 1. Mrs. Jeanne Stone enjoys jumps and stunts in all her P.E. classes. 2. Mr. Lee Coty grades students on running ability. 3. Mr. Rick Grich watches students practice baseball. 4. Mr. Joe Turbeville observes Spring Valley's defensive plays. 5. Miss Peggy Clement calls time dur- ing a volleyball game. 6. Miss Genny White watches her students play basketball. Physical Education — 199 Vocations The Wilson Vocational depart- ment used diversified classes in preparing approximately fifty percent of Spring Valley's stu- dents for a vocational career. Six- teen different courses in trade and industry and business educa- tion were taught. Also five courses in homemaking were of- fered to the students. Those spe- cialized courses provided the students with a basic knowledge during the first year. In the fol- lowing years a student was pre- pared for a job in that field or further education. 1. Mr. Elmer Richards stands behind the shop equipment. 2. Mrs. Connie McCarty writes shorthand on the board. 3. Mr. Leonard Bull goes over his guidance notebook. 4. Mr. Michael Bozeman assists Debbie Cunningham at the cash register. 5. Mr. William Taylor demonstrates the use of an oxygen tank. 6. Mr. Otis Jones describes a V-8 engine. 7. Mr. Dennis Marthers rewinds the film for his graphics class. 8. Mr. Jim Horton teaches drafting. 9. Mrs. Geralyn Burch explains how to write a business letter. 10. Mr. Myron Price demonstrates hole drilling. 11. Mr. Alonso Lewis shows how to lay bricks. 12. Mr. Chasker Helms explains safety precautions for the fuse box. 200 — Vocations Vocations Vocations 1. Mrs. Connie Miller explains some facts about parenthood. 2. Miss Susan Vissage reviews a worksheet before a Child Development test. 3. Miss Jane Hendrix is pleased with her students' accomplishments. 4. Mrs. Mary Wilkes shows her students some cooking techniques. 5. Mr. Robbie Streeter assists a student in finding a job. 6. Mrs. Cleo Brazell, secre- tary, writes a letter for Mr. Ganis. 7. Miss Bobbie Martin corrects shorthand papers. 8. Mrs. Nancy Dukes teaches her students how to keep books. 9. Mr. William Horne prepares his notes to teach his airconditioning class. 10. Mrs. Brenda Snyder summarizes some first aid techniques. 11. Mrs. Suan- nee Reentsjerna gives her class some shorthand notes. 12. Mrs. Jacquelyn Horton prepares her schedule for her typing class. 202 — Vocations Vocations — 203 Vocations Special Services 1. Mrs. Susan Kennedy smiles at a student's choice of books to read. 2. Mrs. Jacquie Cham- pion explains some rules. 3. Mr. James Walker, aide, plans next week's assignments. 4. Mrs. Cilda Berry prepares work for her students. 5. Miss Kay Wright looks over book cards in order to distribute books. 6. Mrs. Jane Ward smiles with relief after a day's work. 7. Mrs. Margaret Ann Haskell smiles warmly at a stu- dent. 8. Mrs. Barbara Price prepares to go teach class. 9. Miss Sharon Johnson listens pa- tiently to a question. The Special Services depart- ment incorporated a highly structured individualized ap- proach to learning. Essential skills in English and Mathematics were emphasized as well as behavorial adjustments. There were approx- imately 150 students being served in the department. An ex- perimental career awareness pro- gram was offered this year to se- lected students within the de- partment. The Special Services department enjoyed a successful year meeting both teacher and student criterion. 204 — Special Services Vocational Rehabilitation With a staff of six, the Voca- tional Rehabilitation department provided special services to a var- iety of students who had any kind of physical or mental handicap. The department which was co- sponsored by Richard School District II tried to help these stu- dents decide on a vocation. 1. Mr. Jack Brown dis- cusses possible occu- pations with a student. 2. Mr. Robert Hudson, supervisor, reads a let- ter concerning job pla- cements. 3. Mrs. Gale Moody talks with a prospective employer for one of her stu- dents. 4. Ms. Mary Eager prepares for a day of counseling. 5. Miss Cathy Walters waits for a student to come in to discuss a job application. 6. Mr. Perry Bonds runs off information for stu- dents. Vocational Rehabilitation — 205 Support Staff 206 Support Staff 1. Mrs. Lynn Hebert takes a message for a student. 2. Mrs. Cynthia Metze takes a break from her study hall duties. 3. Mrs. Bobby Hooper patiently waits for her next study hall. 4. Mrs. Gloria Rucker is happy with her study hall job. 5. Mrs. Judy Starr types a letter for Mr. Nesbit. 6. Mrs. Patricia Frieler prepares her infor- mation for the bus drivers. 7. Mrs. Ethel Belton works hard to keep the school clean. 8. Mrs. Margaret McDonald con- ducts a study hall class in the Commons. 9. Mrs. Jo Parone looks up from her bookkeeping duties. 10. Mrs. Dianne Fleming takes a break from typing atten- dance reports. 11. Mrs. Linda Lee looks over attendance cards. 12. Mrs. Faye An- derson records student absences. 13. Mrs. Beverly Mayer checks the sign-in sheet. 14. Mrs. Georgia Underwood is always prepared in case her health ser- vices are needed. 15. Mr. John Cates looks over his clean building. 16. The cafeteria workers supervised by Mrs. Louise Paschal prepare for another good meal. 17. Mr. Roosevelt Fogle looks for- ward to cleaning up the school. 18. Mr. Ray Kersey rushes to replace a broken window. Support Staff — 207 Faculty Directory Susan Alexander English Lab BA, MED Univ. of Kentucky, Univ. of Louisville Joan Assey English III AB, MED use Gilda Berry Time Out BA, MED University of Georgia Kay Black Chemistry I, II Masters use Susan Boozer English II, IV BA Melinda M. Burns -Columbia College Anchor Club Caroline Bowers Chemistry I, AP BS, MA SUNY, Washington Univ. Michael Bozeman Distributive Ed. BS, Masters The Citadel, USC DECA Dianne Brandhorst General Math, Algebra II BS Illinois State Univ. Harold Brooks English III, IV BA, MED USC Theton Carolyn Brown Spanish I, II BA Carson Newman College Janice Brown Algebra II, General Math BS, MAT USC Saga Leonard Bull Guidance Counselor BGS, MED Univ. of Omaha, USC Key Club Geralyn Burch Business Eng., Typing BS UNCG Melinda Burns Spanish I, II BA, MAT Columbia College, USC Randel Caldwell Administrarive Assistant, Eng. II BA, MED Presbyterian College, USC Ronald Caldwell Drivers Ed. BS USC Lula Camp French II, III, IV BA, MAT USC French Club Maureen Cantrell Geometry, Alg. I Pt. 2 BS, MAT USC Ecology and Hiking Club Kay Casey Indian Studies, Drawing, Printmaking, Art I BA, MAT USC Robert Cecil Biology I BSE, MAT Henderson State College, USC Junior Academy of Science, Junior Civitans Jackie Chalfant Art I, Painting, Crafts, Art History, Sculpture BA USC Art Council Jacqueline Champion Special Services BS, MED USC Summer Clawson English Lab BA, MED Newberry College, USC Margaret Clement Slimnastics, PE BS, MAT SC State, USC Girls Athletic Association, Backgammon Club Paul Clifford Math Project BS US Military Academy Hampton Cobb Band BA, Masters USC Mary Corley U.S. History, 20th Century Seminar BA, MAT Radcliffe College, USC Frances Crawford Biology I BS, MAT Winthrop, Converse Kenneth Davis Geometry, Alg. I Part II, General Math BS Univ. of Arizona Lois de Montegre English III, Reading BS Bob Jones Univ. Edwin Dickey Alg. I Part I, Supplementary Math BS, MS Georgetown Univ., USC Nancy Dukes General Bookeeping, Typing I BA USC Carol DuPre Art I, Drawing, Crafts AB, MAT George Washington Univ., USC Skateboard Club James Earnhardt Biology BA, MA UNC Edwin Epps Eng. Ill, IV, V, Debate BA, MA Emory Univ., USC 208 — Faculty Directory NFL Katherine Farnell Chemistry I, Consumer Chemistry BS, MS Univ. of Minnesota, USC Margaret Finout Latin I, II; Eng. II BS John Hopkins Univ., Univ. of Colorado Latin Club Dean Ganis Assistant Principal BS, M.Ed., S.C. Specialist Degree Clemson, Western Carolina Barbara Gatlin Eng. IV, II, News Journalism BA, MAT USC The Viking Shield Peggy Glover Eng. II, III, V BA, MED Winthrop College, USC Bertie Green Spanish I, IV BA, MA Winthrop College, Appalachian State Univ. Spanish Club Jo Ann Gregory English BA Winthrop College Rick Grich P.E. BA, MED USC Bernard Grivetti Issues, Consumer Economics BA, MAT DePaun Univ., USC David Haddon Biology I BS, MED Wofford College, USC John Hare Guidance Counselor BS, MED Clemson, USC Margaret Haskell Special Services BA USC Jamie Hendrick, Jr. Eng. II Project BA, MAT USC Interact Jane Hendrix Cloth I, II BS, MAT Winthrop College Happy Henry Media Center BA, MAT Converse College, Emory Univ. Lucrecia Herr A.P. Biology, Bio. II BS, MED Kentucky State Univ., Univ. of Arizona Deborah Hicks Reach Out, Teen Involvement, Sociology BA Columbia College Sophomore Class Sponsor Carolyn Hiott Political Science, World History BS, MAT Newberry College, USC Bertha Hittie Assistant Principal AB, MED Coker College, USC Marianne Holland Adv. Chorus, Viking Singers, Music Theory AB, MED Limestone College, USC Scottie Hook U.S. History, S.C. History AB, MAT, Adv. Certificate, MRE Duke Univ., Wintrop College, USC Duke Divinity School C.B. Club Jacquelyn Horton Typing I, Shorthand II BS Western Carolina Univ. James Horton Pre-Voc. Drafting, Drafting I, II BA USC Paul Jaworski Computers, A.P. Math, Alg. I Pt. I BA, MS Montclair State College, USC Leo Club Sharon Johnson Special Services BA USC Otis Jones Auto Mech. I, II, Pre-Voc. Auto Mech. Master T I Martha Judkins Geometry, Alg. Ill, Alg. I Pt. 2 BA, Masters Univ. of Florida, USC Joe Kelly Assistant Principal BS, Masters Benedict College, Duke Univ. Mary Kelly Biology I BA, MAT Emory Univ. Gwendolyn Kennedy Administrative Assistant BA, MED Benedict College, USC Susan Kennedy Special Services BA, MED USC Jo Anne Kneece Guidance Counselor BA, MED Columbia College, USC Ernest Koty, Jr. P.E. AB, Masters USC Frances LaBorde Eng. II, IV, Creative Writing Janice Brown Faculty Directory — 209 Faculty Directory Swannee Reenstjerna Typing II, Shorthand I BA, MAT Newberry College, USC Elmer Richards Shop I, II Pre Vocation Shop Northwestern Univ. Diane Roaden General Math, Geometry BA Clemson Leone Rochelle Biology I, Health Careers BS, MAT USC Jr. Red Cross George Rothenberger ROTC I, II, III AA, BA Sampson College Sandra Rybolt U.S. History, American Indians BA Winthrop College 210 — Faculty Directory Jr. Class Sponsor Col. Jerry Sage Famous Americans, Strange Planet Earth, Around the World in 180 Days BA, MA Washington State Univ., Columbia Univ., USC Lynn Scott English II, I BA, MED USC IV Jo Anne Shaw English II, IV BA Furman Univ. Katherine Simpson English II, III, IV AB Erskine National Honor Society Barbara Smith English II, IV BA, MED USC Murray Smith Administrative Assistant, Famous Americans, Black Persons BA, MED Benedict College, USC William Smith Drivers Ed. BS, MS Benedict College, S.C. State Brenda Snyder L.P.N. Registered Nurse Columbia Hospital School of Nursing Thomas Spratt III Drivers Ed. BS, MAT USC FCA Jon Stafford Western Civ., Eastern Civ., World History MA Univ. of Alabama Jeanne Stone PE BA, MAT Dian Sutton Psychology, U.S. History BA Washington College Suzette Sutton Ceramics, Art I, Crafts BS East Tennessee State Univ. Celeste Sweeney Guidance BS, MED Allen Univ., USC Student Council Elaine Tarrants Math Project BA, MAT Winthrop, USC JV Cheerleaders William Taylor Welding I, II, Pre Voc. Welding Professional Certificate Adolph Tokaz Sr. Math, Algebra I Pt. II, Reading A, Examine Earth BS, MAT Univ. of Massachusetts, Duke Univ. Joseph Turbeville PE BS, MED The Citadel, Western Carolina Susan Vissage Child Development Interior Design, Food BS, MAT Winthrop College Jason Wages U.S. History BA, MED USC Pep Club Jane Ward Special Services BA Columbia College Barbara Wesner Theater I, II, III, IV BS, MA Austin Peay State Univ., USC Drama Club, Thespian Carolyn Whetstone English II, III, Reading, Black Literature BA, MED USC SAE Genny White PE BS, MED Coker College Robert Wier Drivers Ed. BA Oklahoma State Univ. Virginia Williamson English II, III BA, MA Columbia College, USC Joyce Williford Algebra II, General Math, Algebra I Pt. II BA. MS Pheiffer College, USC Civinettes Mary Wilkes Foods I, II BS, MAT Univ. of Georgia, Winthrop Joseph Wingard III Geometry, General Math BS, MAT USC Emily Wright Special Services BS, MED Winthrop, USC Margaret Young World History AB, MAT Univ. of Alabama, USC Robert Young U.S. History, World History, Drill Team BA USC Band Sally Young Algebra II, Geometry, Algebra I Pt. II BS, MAT Texas A M, USC Senior Class Sponsor Col. Paul Clifford Carolyn Brown Faculty Directory — 211 212 — Classes Being a Sophomore, I've heard that Juniors and Seniors are supposed to be superior, but now I know better. Mark Heard My Junior year has been the best year I've spent. Lisa Davis Being a Senior at Spring Valley means extra responsibilities and privileges. Bill Harley Classes — 213 The Senior Class at Spring Valley helped to make the school year 1977-1978 a great success. Each member of the Class of '78 worked throughout his high school years with teachers and other students to reach the goal of becoming a Senior. Being a Spring Valley student was being a part of everything, especially a part of the best school around. As those who have gone before, the Sen- ior Class of '78 left their share in the great tradition of Spring Valley. 214 — Seniors ADAMS-AYDELOTTE Alice Adams Diane Adams Roy Aiken Rusty Albert Jane Albright Jay Allen Kathy Allen Jimmy Allison Joe Allison Carl Amoth Gloria Anderson Martha Anderson Rickey Anderson Arthur Arre Lannette Arrington Cheri Aucoin Paul Audet Ann Austin Barry Avant Sandra Aydelotte Seniors — 215 BABRIDGE-BERRY Kevin Babridge Barry Bahr Cassandra Baker William Bales Suzanne Barrett Felder Bartlett David Bateman Georgia Beach Glynis Beck Allison Bell Barbara Bell Eddie Bellamy Chuck Belton James Benjamen Ferris Benton Karen Benton Sharon Benton Joy Berkheimer Anthony Berry Clay Berry 216 — Seniors BEVERLY-BOWES Nancy Beverly Joey Biggs Ramona Blackman Willie Blackwell Brad Bleeck Richard Bolding Greg Boney Gwen Bookhard Kendall Bosworth Charles Bowers Sandy Bowers Carol Bowes Seniors purchase graduation goods for that important day. Seniors — 217 Larry Bowman Cathy Boyd Tanya Bradby Doris Brazell Robert Brazeli Donna Brazukas Duncan Breckenridge Helen Breckenridge Mark Breeland Deana Brehmer Bobby Bright Stuart Britton Bill Broach Bryan Brooks Debora Brooks Derrill Broome John Brophy Albert Brown Brenda Brown Ginger Brown 218 — Seniors BROWN-CAMPBELL Kim Brown Rubinette Brown Sharon Brown Donna Bruner Karen Bryant Patricia Bryant Kevin Buckley Billy Bullock Anne Burack Judy Burks Linda Burrows Cecie Burton Magdalene Burton Evelyn Busch Benjamin Byrd Tammy Cain Edd Caldwell Jacqueline Caldwell Loretta Calvert Tommy Campbell Seniors — 219 CANNON-CARROLL Maretta Cannon Richard Cannup Chuck Cape Audrey Carma Elvira Carma Stephanie Carr Mike Carrigan Alice Carroll BEST LOOKING Cindy Pearson and Duncan Breckenridge 220 — Seniors CARSON-COGDILL Richard Carson Jesse Carwell Robbie Cates Bobby Catoe Virginia Cauley Linda Cayden Butch Caywood Chang Chae Emmer Chavez Stanley Chavis Janice Chavous Katie Chigges Sandy Chinnis Sandy Chittum John Clanton Jo Anne Clark Susan Clark John Clayton Lanny Cobb Lisa Cogdill Seniors — 221 COKER-COWART Eddie Coker Adrienne Coleman Debra Coleman Jeff Coleman Jay Collins Mike Collins Patrick Collins Tina Coltrain Donna Comer Pamela Cone Michael Conte Terry Coombs Antoine Cooper Carl Cooper Pam Cooper Bernice Cope Hector Cordero Bill Corley Barney Coutsos Debi Cowart 222 — Seniors COX-DESROCHERS Patricia Cox Tammy Craft Delphine Cramer Timothy Crumpton Mary Ann Cubelic Debbie Cunningham Kelly Curry Cherry Daniels Julie Datnoff Steven Davidson Beverly Davis Cynthia Davis Sandra Davis Sharon Davis Pam Daye Larry Deeter Donna Dehart Tommy Delk Sheila Denk Randy Desrochers Seniors — 223 DIAZ-ELLISOR Gil Diaz Jack Dillon San Dodgen Tom Dooley Patsy Doskocil Richard Doughty Fred Downs Sherry Drawdy Charles Dukes Joyce Dunn Eve Dunavant Deb Dunson Kenneth Eargle Dawn Earnhardt Karen Edgers Brenda Edwards Carl Edwards James Edwards James Eisele Arthur Ellisor 224 — Seniors MOST DEPENDABLE Helen Breckenridge and Mark Langston ELMORE-FENDLEY Tom Elmore Linda English Michael Enoch Charles Eskridge Dawn Estepp Kay Estes Ray Fairnot Debra Falter Karen Farmer Glenn Farrar Debi Fawley Deborah Fendley Seniors — 225 FERNANDEZ-FRIDAY Jay Fernandez Anita Fikas Judith Fincher Lita Fincher Carl Fleming Bill Floyd Betsy Ford Donna Ford Martha Ford Lisa Foster Melanie Foster Reba Foster Robin Foster Janice Foy Barbara Frazier Alan Frederick Cheryl Free Gail French Donny Frick James Friday 226 — Seniors FRIER SON-GIN YARD Kenneth Frierson Gary Frye Scott Fulkerson Nathan Furgess Odell Furtick David Gainey Gerry Gantt Maxine Garber Angie Garcia Juanita Garcia Peter Garcia Don Gawrys Sandy Geddings Joan Geiger Barbara Gibbs Shelly Gibert Chrystal Gibson Lonnie Gibson David Gillespie Kathy Ginyard Seniors — 227 111 Are You Planning On Going To College? YES 84% o NO ... 16% 111 Where Do You Plan On Going? CLEMSON OR U.S.C. ... 43% OTHER ... 57% f How Many Years Do You Plan To Attend? 2 YEARS ... 24% 4 YEARS ... 56% J 1 5 OR MORE ... 20% 228 — Seniors GLASGOW-GREEN Bonnibel Glasgow Shelley Glowacki David Goff Jeanne Goff Katherine Goodall Mark Gossett Jon Gotlieb Mitchell Graham Kevin Gratton Ashby Gray Christopher Green James Green GREEN-HALL Patricia Green Sheila Greene Mike Greer Gina Gregory Melody Gribler Beverly Griffin Candee Griffin William Grooms Scott Grosse Cindy Grosso Linda Gruse Richard Guess Carolyn Gurganious Elizabeth Guthrie William Guyton Mi Suk Ha Gloria Hagood Kim Haigler Calvin Hall Carla Hall Seniors — 229 HALL-HARTSFIELD Cheryl Hall Mark Hall Mary Hall Randolph Hallomon Kathy Ham Brad Hammes Keith Hammond Sharon Hanks Dwayne Hannon Bill Harley Michael Harley Ray Harmon Kevin Harr Jodie Harris Kent Harris Lee Harris Margaret Harris Debra Harrison Susie Harrison Paul Hartsfield 230 — Seniors HARVIRD-HAYNES BEST ALL AROUND Lira Martinez and Tommy Delk MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Becky LeFebvre and Steve Moon Sid Harvird Rod Hasterok Sylvia Hatcher Janet Hatfield Mark Hatting Ricky Hawkins Belva Haynes Gwen Haynes Seniors — 231 HAZEWINKEL-HOLDER Debbie Hazewinkel Kim Heins David Helms Dinah Helms Charles Henegar Jimmey Hensley Rachel Herr John Herrick Dee Dee Hicks Peter Higgins Laurie Hill Skip Hill Valerie Hill Catherine Hiott Kimberly Hipps Cormen Hitzegrad John Hixon Jackie Hogan Gigi Hogsten Libby Holder 232 — Seniors HOLLAND-JACKSON Kay Holland Robert Hollis Belinda Hooper Mena Hope Sherwin Hopkins Evelyn Horne Rodney Hornsby Ricky Horton Patricia Hoskins Ricci Hoskins Martyne Hough William Howard Giovanna Huayahea Larry Hubbs Sheila Hughey Jeff Hunter Lisa Hutto Keith Inlow Monique Issak Bill Jackson Seniors — 233 MOST TALENTED Jill Rankin and John Clanton 234 — Seniors JACKSON-JOHNSON Dwain Jackson Kay Jackson Daniel Jacobs Cretchen Jacobs Mike James Debra Jefferson Gale Jenkins Janice Jennings Joyce Jennings Patrick Jeter Stan Jimerson Claudia Johnson JOHNSON-KENNEDY Dianne Johnson Dorothy Johnson Fran Johnson Lucius Johnson Michael Johnson Randy Johnson Rebecca Johnson Sandra Johnson Diane Jones Doug Jones Kenny Jones Lynn Jordon Mike Jordon Debra Kattar Eltis Keels Janet Keen Fred Keigley Steven Kelly Sharon Kendrick Bernard Kennedy Seniors 235 KERNS-LEE Teri Kerns Glen Kilgore Debbie Killian Hyo Kim Jack Kirk Patrick Kistler Kendall Kittelson Richard Kittrell Eric Kleist Marci Kline Robert LaGrange Tracie Lamb Tammy Lane Mark Langston Gail Lawhorne Joanic LeClair Nanette LeClerc Rebecca Ledford Christal Lee Danny Lee 236 — Seniors LEE-LONG Dede Lee Donna Lee Michael Lee Tony Lee Rebecca LeFebvre Kim Leitner Margie Lewis Marc Lifchez David Linette Shirley Lizana James Long Mark Long Class Officers: Tommy Delk, President; Wilfred Rogers, Vice President; Mike Montgomery, Treasurer; Mark Langston, Secretary. Seniors — 237 LONG-MANGUM Mary Long Steve Long Lance Lourie Ray Love Kristi Lowder Lynn Lowry Karen Lucas Michael Luce Ken Lumpkin Diane Lyles Regina Lyles Devadas Lynton Bill MacCollum Leroy Mack Daryl Macon Tina Maddox Brenda Mahalko Andrea Makapugay Wanda Malone Billy Mangum 238 — Seniors MANN-MARTIN Senior football players ask the student body for their support of the games. Beverly Davis cheers for the Vikings. Kim Mann Marcus Manos Tina Manship Mike Mantz Lorraine Mangold Chris Martin Joey Martin Lisa Martin Seniors — 239 Sylvia Martinez Ernest Marvin Gwendolyn Marvin Henry Marzan Kenny Mashburn Ramon Matawaran Lisa Mathias Steve Matonak 240 — Seniors MAYER-MCKENRY Kristine Mayer Kelly McCauslin John McCoy Gay McDaniel Debra McDuffie Donald McDuffie Ken McDuffie Jackie McEachern Angela McEachern William McGhee Mac McIntyre Russell McKenry Troy Penny in a world of his own. Seniors — 241 MCKENZIE-MICKENS David McKenzie Debbie McKenzie Deborah McKiver Kristina McLean Perry McLeod Fran McMahon Billy Medlin John Mellette Melanie Mercadal Sandra Messer Denise Metts Jamesetta Mickens Seniors spent a great deal of time studying and prepar- ing for the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) and or the Achievement tests. These tests, which are sometimes essential for College en- trance, gave the students a chance to see how much they had learned and how well they could recall that knowledge when needed. Seniors listen to a lecture on English grammar which counts a great deal on the SAT. 242 — Seniors MILLER-MORRIS Daniel Miller Gary Miller Julie Miller Linda Miller Ruth Miller Tammy Miller Sharon Mishoe Patty Mitchum Mark Moak Jaime Mojica Michael Money Mike Monroe Michael Montgomery Danny Monts Steve Moon Loretta Moore Robbie Moore Angie Morgan Katie Morgan Victoria Morris Seniors — 243 MORRIS-MURPHY Wanda Morris Dayle Moseley Debbie Mowery Kathy Moyer Sabrina Moyers Janice Murphey Bill Murphy Cathy Murphy WITTIEST Kendall Bosworth and Mark Zion 244 — Seniors Steve Moon shows off his new motorcycle. murphy-osborne Debra Murphy Marlene Murray Wanda Newton Jill Nezvesky Brent Nichols Elena Nidiffer Tuija Nininen April Oliver Sierra Oliveria Sharon O'Neal Joey O'Quinn I ynda Osborne Seniors — 245 O'SHAUGHNESSY-PEAKE Kelly O'Shaughnessy Debbie O'Shields Tammy Overcash Danny Owen Jeanne Owens Angelo Pacheco Helen Padilla Steve Page Connie Pall LeGette Parker Robert Pavey Glenda Peake Deb Dunson memorizes her Chemistry notes before taking a major test. 246 — Seniors PEAKS-PITTMAN Sandra Peaks Cindy Pearson Henrietta Peay Doug Pender Pam Pendleton Troy Penny Laurel Perdue Ellen Pittman Sandra Aydelotte Chris Benjamin Cecie Burton Katie Chigges John Clanton Debbie Cunningham Patsy Doskocil Janice Foy Shelly Gibert Bill Harley Kim Heins Gigi Hogsten Rebecca Harrington Matt Lazur Billy MacCollum Debra McDuffie Sharon Mishoe Steve Moon Cindy Pearson Magda Ramos Denise Ross Elicia Sinor Rhonda Stevens Sandra Thomas Reed Walpole Shari Younis Senior House members listen to the Class officers speak on future projects. Seniors — 247 PHILLIPS-QUEEN Brian Phillips Frankie Phillips Dean Player Nancy Potter - Jay Poucher Elliott Powell Russell Powell Buz Powers Jane Preston Kandi Price Kim Pruitt Kenneth Queen 3°' o ■ 3 y y ye 7-7 V ' 5 „ o - JJ - 7 , a d°ac+ crx. 4 ° Y L V 4. z. John Clanton directs the number one band. 0 248 — Seniors CAer BEST DRESSED QUINONES-RAMOS Delphine Taylor And Buddy Britton Frank Quinones Sarah Quinn Mark Rabon Richard Rabon Dennis Rahiser Sharon Raley Kathy Rambo Eric Ramos Seniors — 249 RAMOS-RHODARMER Karen Wilson and Steve Moon joke in class. Magda Ramos John Randle Jill Rankin Wendy Raulerson Wendy Reid Karl Reinecke Angelia Rennick Jay Rexroad Greg Reynolds Jeff Reynolds Peggy Reynolds William Rhodarmer 250 — Seniors RICE-ROBERTSON Nancy Rice Cynthia Richardson Randy Richardson Judy Riddle Susan Riddlehoover Anita Rieck Joseph Riley Robin Ritzheimer Dickens Rivers Larry Roach Lisa Roberts Mildred Robertson MOST ATHLETIC Mary Anne Cubelic and Henry Marzan Seniors — 251 ROBNETT — SCOTT Barbara Robnett Elizabeth Roddey Evelyn Rodriquez Wilfred Rogers Edgar Rosario Michael Rosborough Bill Roseborough Denise Ross Kathy Ross Lisa Rothenberger Jean Russell Cindy Rutledge Jon Ryall James Salley Mark Sanders Chris Sauls Glenn Sawyer Larry Schoff Donna Scott Judy Scott 252 — Seniors SELCK — SHERENCO Jeannette Selck Anthony Sellers Robert Sessions Leslie Sharp Dale Sharpe Gale Sharpe Jennings Sharpe Brian Shaw Debbie Shaw Robert Shawen Leslie Shelton Ron Sherenco MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Kim Heins and Gordon Martin Diane Johnson and Bill Howard Seniors — 253 SHERER-SIMS Lisa Sherer Laura Shimmel Randy Shirley Sandria Shivley Cindy Shoemake David Silver Barbara Simonson Cammie Sims Tommy Delk meditates on a senior class project. 254 — Seniors Karen Farmer helps Mrs. McCormick in Guidance. Henry Marzan prepares for musical stardom. SIMS-SNIPES Cheryl Sims Elicia Sinor Rock Sjodin Kris Skadberg Alexander Smith Rene Smith Ruth Smyrl Catby Snipes Seniors — 255 SNYDER-STOKES Seniors purchase graduation goods on the make up day. Sherri Snyder Karen Sorrentino Julio Soto Gary South Debbie Spicer Carlton Spivey Dan Staehle Elizabeth Stafford Phillip Stansbury Kathy Stephenson Rhonda Stevens Wayne Stokes 256 — Seniors STOUT-TALLEY Brian Stout Tara Stroy Patty Stuffer Spencer Stycos John Swindler Susan Swords Kenneth Szymczyk Kendall Talley Becky LeFebvre takes a break from Sportsarama activities. Seniors — 257 TAM-TRAYLOR Lawerence Tam Beth Tarrer Eileen Tate Burke Taylor Deborah Taylor Delphine Taylor Renee Taylor Tammy Taylor Sherron Terry Donnie Thigpen Carol Thomas Mary Anne Thomas Sandra Thomas Chris Thompson Kha-Sien Thong Kimberly Threadgill Nancy Tillman Glenn Todd Donna Tom Joan Traylor 258 — Seniors TRUESDALE-VASQUEZ Kendall Bosworth and Mark Zion prepare to have their picture taken. Carla Truesdale Teresa Truesdale Gloria Truluck Herb Tyler Amelia Valdez Libby Valentine Linda van Valkenburg Edgar Vasquez Seniors — 259 WAITE-WATTS Olivier Waite Sharon Waldron Mary Walker John Walpole Steve Walters David Ward Charles Warren Tommy Washburn Shoiche Watobe Sheila Watkins Terry Watkins Debra Watts Wilfred Rogers rests before blowing on his tuba. 260 — Seniors WATTS-WILLIAMSON Duane Watts Katherine Watts Steve Watts Tonya Webster Becky West Cassie West Johnny West Stacey Weymouth Catherine Whalen Eddie White Kenneth White Laura White Jerry Whitfield Emily Whitson Jackie Wiggins Kenneth Wiggins Eddie Wilds Diane Williams Donna Williams Stephanie Williamson Seniors — 261 WILSON-ZWEIMILLER Connie Wilson Karen Wilson Sandra Wise Ruthie Wolfe Kevin Wolfe Jimmy Wood Robert Woods Suzanne Woolston David Wright Hardy Wyatt Mark Young Nancy Young Susan Young Sharon Younis Lee Zanatos Carol Zweimiller 262 — Seniors Exchange Students Name: Viviane Barraud Hometown: Paris, France Host Family: Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Hobbies: Drawing Swimming Skiing School is stricter in France. School here is boring, you have the same schedule of classes every day. Name: Giovanna Huayanca Hometown: San Felipe, Venezuela Host Family: Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Haigler Hobbies: Painting Ceramics Reading Dancing Here they are stricter with discipline but the class work is easier. Name: Tuija Niininen Hometown: Helsinki, Finland Host Family: Mr. and Mrs. Gary Turner Hobbies: Soccer Skiing Dancing Would rather be in snow and cold weather. Dislikes the American's plastic Christmas trees. Seniors — 263 JUNIORS The Junior year was a very special year. The Sophomores were trying to get adjusted to The Valley , and the Seniors were busy being just Seniors . The Juniors sponsored the biggest project of the school year, the Junior-Senior. The Juniors worked long and hard to make it suc- cessful. They also had the special priviledge of ordering their very own class rings. Through all the work, the Junior class had the best year ever and looked forward to being just Seniors . - 264 Juniors ABELL-BEST Clark Abell Michelle Abio Diane Agostini Torence Ake James Albert Debbie Alderman Sherry Alexander Albert Allen Carol Allen Latonya Allen Jill Alsop Bruce Amick Karen Amos Brian Archie Mark Arden Susan Ardis Dawn Audet Scott Baker Rob Baldwin Maria Baralt Cameron Barber Cheryl Barnett Arlene Bartlett Jerry Bass Paul Basso David Bates David Beasley Keenan Becker Mary Bell Selena Bell John Bernardin Michelle Bernstein Scott Berry Bob Besley Walter Best Junior — 265 BEVERLY-BROACH Kelvin Beverly Kathy Bickham Stephanie Birch Michael Bishop Michael Blair Phyllis Blake Sandra Blake Pam Blakley Robin Blume Marian Bonniville Damon Bookhard Joyce Bookhart Debbie Borden David Bost Elaine Bostic Robin Boulware Don Bowen Ron Bowen Victoria Bowers Ted Boyd Sandra Boykin Randy Bradwell JoAnn Branch Tony Branham Bobby Branson Vickie Brassel Lisa Braswell Kenneth Brazell Larry Brazell Debi Brazukas Sandy Brewer Cindy Briggman Tommy Bright Betsy Brinkley Liston Broach 266 — Juniors BROOKS-CATHEY Chuck Brooks Kevin Brophy Bob Brown Daryl Brown Harold Brown Jackie Brown Kathy Brown Latasha Brown Ronnie Brown Patricia Brunson Danny Bryant Wayne Bryant Vicki Buck Anne Bull David Bull Sherry Burchell Eddie Burgess Doug Burle Paula Bussinah Martha Butler Tammy Byars Michael Byrd Patricia Byrd Jorge Cabezas Lawrence Cabot Al Cagle Cala Campbell George Campbell Sandra Cantrell Candy Canzanter Janice Carino Steve Carson Yvonne Carson Cindy Carter Patti Cathey Juniors — 267 CAUTHEN-CONTE Cathy Cauthen Maree Cecil Liz Chandler Robin Chaplin Diana Chappell Dwain Chavis Jeff Choi Mary Clack Dean Clanton Robert Clare Carl Clinton Debbie Cobb Gardner Colby Julianne Cole John Coleman Mike Coleman Selina Coleman Stephen Coleman Troi Collins Myra Colvin Tammy Combs Lucille Compton Priscilla Conner Linda Connors Robert Conte Oscar Robinson one of the many junior bandsmen plays the drums during an assembly. Craig Malone enjoys lunch during an Ecology club meeting. COOK-DAVIS Teresa Cook Ronald Cooke Sharon Coppa Jack Corbett lohn Corcoran Toni Cordell Audrey Corley Scott Corley David Corn Michael Cornelius Toni Cornelius Danny Cox Darenda Crabb Celia Craig Isaac Cribb Mark Crisp Susan Cross Julie Crumpton Ferdi Cruz John Culp Amy Cureton Michelle Curry Kenneth Dabbs Sharon Dalrymple Jesse Darrow Caroline Davant Lynn Davenport Annette Davis Arthur Davis Audra Davis Cliff Davis Debbie Davis Erin Davis Katrina Davis Mandy Davis Juniors — 269 DELISI-ELKINS Cindy DeLisi Susan Delk Alfred Deloe Arietta Denmark Scott Descrochers Sandra Dial Diane Dickerson Frank Diggins Barry Dillon Courtney Dodge Phyllis Dollar Laurie Dorsch LaVerne Douglas Ralph Douglas Shawn Downs Michael Dozier Ted Drawell Bruce Drawdy Kent Drotor Mike Dubil Clayton Dunavant Melissa Dunavant Donna Dunson Doug Durig Donna Dye Bruce Dyno Alan Eargle Mike Earle Ron Easier Brian East Teena Easier Heidi Edwards Mandy Edwards Rosalyn Egleston Cliff Elkins 270 — Juniors ENGLISH-GEIGER Marvin English Laura Estep Riley Etheridge Gerald Evans Chris Falter J.C. Farmer Tammy Faust Dana Felker Gregory Fewell Janet Fischer Cindy Fish Pam Fisher Tim Fitzgibbon Billy Floyd Alyson Forbes Phoebe Ford Glen Foster Sheri Frank Doug Franks Janet Frazier Gary Frederick Vera Friday Cathy Frierson Edward Frierson Robert Frost Tom Frye Thomas Funderburk Ivanhoe Gallardo Steve Gantt Didi Garcia Cynthia Gardner Karen Gawrys Eugene Gay Cheryl Geddings Valerie Geiger Juniors — 271 GELHAR-GREEN Kay Morris relaxes after a Varsity Tennis match. Marty Gelhar Janice Gidron Valerie Gibson Janice Gideron Bob Gift Chris Gill Tracie Gillespie Kim Glass Jim Glick Gigi Gouveia Tim Gochnaur Pam Gogo Meredith Goldson Cynthia Goodell John Goodwin Patricia Goodwin Carl Graham Carol Graham Chip Gray Melissa Gray Chris Green Johnny Green Karen Green Larry Green Loretta Green 272 — Juniors GREEN-HEATH Mike Green Terry Green Mark Griffin Michelle Griggs Mark Gunn Chip Haeflinger Scott Haines Alex Hall Kenny Hammond Toby Hampton Tracy Hampton Sharon Hamnick Pam Hance John Haramut Jeri Hardee Jimmy Harmon Donna Harper Donald Harrell Colette Harris Sandra Harris Deborah Harrison Ralph Harrison Susie Mae Harrison Jerry Hartsfield Mike Harwell Greg Hathaway David Hatchell Jackie Hatton Chris Haulsee Debra Hayes Brad Haynes Debra Haynes Jim Haynsworth Terry Headden Buddy Heath Juniors — 273 HEBERT-JAMISON Arden Hebert Linda Henderson Nancy Hendricks Tammy Hendrix David Hentschel Geoff Herbert Vera Herlong Doretha Hibler Theresa Hicks David Higbe Stanley Hill Tim Hinson Mark Hogsten Donna Holder Yoletta Holloway Wade Hooper David Horton Ronald Houck Steve Houston Arleen Howell Beth Howie James Hubbard Jimmy Huggins Rod Huggins Carolyn Hunter Ulysses Hurndon Mark Husband Mary Jackson Mike Jackson Teresa Jackson Dan Jacob Patricia Jacobs Raye James Jerri Jameson Sammy Jamison 274 — Juniors JENKINS-JORDAN Andrena Jenkins Craig Jenkins Bonnie Jeter Ricky Jeter Andy Johnson David Johnson Edith Johnson Sandra Johnson Ann Jones Arlene Jones Brian Jones Charlene Jones Cynthia Jones Deidre Jones Dewayne Jones Donna Jones Elizabeth Jones Nathaniel Jones Bo Jordan Mike Jordan Terrence McMicheal is one of the many injured students at Spring Valley. 276 JOYNER — KUTI Elaine Joyner Eric Keigley Alvin Keitt Jamie Keith Catherine Kelly Cynthia Kelly Linda Kelly Rocky Kelly Stanley Kelly Yvonne Kelly Karen Kemper Thomas Kessler Hyo Shik Kim Joyce Kinard Mike King Jennifer Kneece Kim Kolb Reggie Kramer Mark Kroening Barbara Kuti Name: Jorge Cabezas Hometown: Madrid, Spain Host Family: Mr. and Mrs. Stinton Hobbies: Fencing Music Reading Archeology Caving School is a lot different in Madrid. We spend alot more time in school and take 12 to 13 different classes. Juniors LAGATORE — LYLES Paul Lagatore Dennis Lail Susan Landrum Peter Lane Lillian Lazaro Richard LeBlanc James Lecroy Chris Ledbetter Julian Leech David Legrand DeeDee LeGrand Susan LeGrande Beth Leonard Debbie Levasseur Donald Levasseur Stacy Levinson Shira Lifchez Carrie Livingston David Loman Mike Long Kathy Lopez Joan Lourie Barbara Lucas Janet Lucas Willie Lyles David Thomas relaxes during one of his classes. Juniors — 277 LYNCH — MCCOY At the beginning of the school year juniors were polled in homeroom to see which school they planned to attend, if they sold candy for the Junior- Senior and if so how much they sold. 571. people responded and here are the results. Spring Valley — 88% Richland Northeast — 12% Sold candy — 56% One Box —34% Two Boxes — 64% Three Boxes — 1% Four or more boxes — 1% Didn't sell — 44% Larry Lynch Ernest Mack Craig Malone Skipp Mann Barbara Maples Tommy Marsh Brad Martin Mike Martin Rosemary Martin Vivian Martin Jim Masek Dan Matonak Julie Matthews Dottie Mattox V.J. Maury Vincent Maybay Ailean McCants Lorraine McClerklin Russel McCluney Debra McCoy 278 — Juniors MCCRAY — MITCHELL Donna McCray Scott McCurdy Janice McDonald Kris McDowell Sharon M Faddon Melinda McGrady Mike McGrew Lisa McGowan Terry McKnight Kathryn McLean Amy McMillan Ron Meddaugh Tommy Mellette Tonya Melton Ron Menchinger Frances Mercadal Bonnie Merritt Scott Merritt Chandra Mikle David Miller Gregg Miller Jana Miller Scott Miller Shawn Miller Edward Mitchell Ed Young, Joe Robertson and Jim Pegler look at the Saga 77 supplement MITCHELL — NAGAMOTO Evelyn Mitchell Ronnie Mitchell Michelle Mitzgovan Steve Mohar Shawn Mohle Ingrid Mohn Israel Mojica Edmund Monteith Johnny Moody Jimmy Moon Mark Moore Delores Morales Patty Morgan Rhonda Morgan Kay Morris Rocky Morris Tom Morris Joan Morton Robin Motley Dede Nagamoto David Wise — Junior Class President. 280 — Juniors NATES — PAULIN During the Junior year one of the most important jobs was sponsoring the Junior-Senior. Juniors start- ed by selling candy in order to raise money, to hire a band, to buy decorations, and to rent a place. Later in the year Juniors signed up on committees that they wished to work on. Many long hours were spent listening to different bands, deciding on a theme and making decorations. Then finally the big night came and all the work that had been done in the months before paid off and made this year's Prom the best ever. Carl Nates Brian Neal Bruce Neal Byron Neal Fernanda Nelums Pamela Noble Kathy Nolan Diane Norris Keith Norris Terri Nowell Frank O'Kelly Peter O'Kelly Steve Orvin George Outing Mike Owen Jimmy Owens Missy Owens Anita Padgett Annette Padula Audrey Palmer Lynn Pantonial Roscoe Hurndon Bernita Parrish Doug Paul Glen Paulin Juniors — 281 PAVLAS- PRICE Lawerence Cabot — Junior Class Vice-President. Dava Pavlas Randall Payne Michael Pender Sharon Pender Ricky Pendergrass David Perdue Kurt Perkins Dean Perrott Barbara Pfeiffer Jann Phifer Ramona Philbeck Melissa Phillips Pam Phillips Eddie Pitt Joanna Polinsky Larry Pollard Frances Portee Susan Poston Barry Powers Tony Price 282 — Juniors PROPERT-ROBERTS Bruce Propert Paul Puffenbarger Dana Quattlebaum Tami Rando Bryan Readling David Rauscher Nadine Reeder Robert Reeves Fred Rew Barbara Reynolds Bonnie Reynolds Steve Reynolds Randy Ricketts Cindy Riley Jay Riley Jimmy Rimer Adrian Rivera Brian Roach Blair Roberts Debbie Roberts Susan Delk — Junior Class Treasurer. Juniors — 283 ROBERTS — SANDERS Chris Falter — Junior Class Secretary. Karen Roberts Tim Roberts Joe Robertson Oscar Robinson Becky Rodgers Tami Roe James Rose Ann Roseborough Saundra Rothrock Jackie Rowe Peter Ruppert Joe Russell Whitney Russell Debbie Rutledge Bruce Rylant David Salsburg Elizabeth Samuel Larry Samuel Leola Samuel Dianna Sanders 284 — Juniors SANDERS — SMITH Elizabeth Sanders Steve Sandifer Lucy Santona julie Schnoor Susan Schulman John Scullion Carolyn Seawell Paul Selph Susan Shaw Robbie Shell Charlene Shelly Mike Shellnut Robert Shelton Mike Shirer Chuck Shobert Betsy Sill Shari Simmons Yari Siriont Pratya Siriwat Ronald Sjodin Dana Slay Ralph Smart Douglas Smith Eddie Smith Lisa Smith Deidra Jones and Karen Amos talk during lunch. Susan Delk really enjoys those football games! SMITH — STINTON Lucretia Smith Marilyn Smith Reinhold Smith Larry Sparks Chip Speer Bobby Sprowls Connie Stasak Tommy Steadman Ken Steele Rick Steck Sarah Steele Berry Stein Lynn Steinmetz Sandy Stephens Stephanie Stephens Allen Stewart Allen Stewart Mark Stewart Julie Stiles Ann Stinton Susan Cross participates in Sparkleberry clean-up. 286 — Juniors Mark Stewart, asleep again! Shira Lifchez models Spanish dress during Foreign Language Week. Carrie Storrer Linda Storrer Renee Street Shelia Sullivan Jeanne Summerton Suzette Surratt Thomas Tang Cindy Taylor Karen Taylor Kenny Talor Laura Taylor Randy Taylor Sande Taylor Chris Terry Elaine Terry Lisa Teskey David Thomas Fletcher Thomas Scott Thomas Steve Thomas Junior — 287 THOMPSON — WALTERS Angie Thompson Carolyn Thompson Kha- Chheng Thong Renee Thorp Lauri Todd Wanda Todd Joyce Tom Norma Trapp Arnold Tyler Donna Wages Lea Walker JoAnn Wallace Paige Wallace Tammy Watson Anita Walters Juniors take the PSAT. During October many Juniors took the PSAT. The test was aimed to get students ready for the SAT. When the final score was found on the PSAT it gave the student an idea of what his SAT score would be like. It also showed what the student needed to focus on for the SAT. 288 — Juniors 1 DESIGN: DASH: r nt fr prices 2 STYLE: (Circle One) BOYS GIRLS s X S B G M F 3 FINGER SIZE: YEAR OF GRADUATION 5 10K 10K □ Yellow CD White Argentus □ Sterling Other □ □ ■ PERSONALIZATION: 0 A INITIALS L____________I I_______I I______J WARREN — WELCH B NAME _______________ I A • i r 'vr -i-3 C SIGNATURE (Sign Name in Area 14) GEMSTONE SELECTION: Synthetic Birttistones □ 1 - JAN - Garnet □ 2 - FEB - Amethyst □ 3 - MAR • Aquamarine □ 4 - APR - White Spinel □ 5 - MAY - Shamrock 6 JUN - Alexandrite □ 7 - JULY - Ruby □ 8 - AUG - Peridot □ 9 - SEP - Fire Blue Spinel □ 10 - OCT • Rose Zircon □ 11 - NOV - Topaz □ 12 DEC - Blue Zircon MOP Mother of Pearl □ BLS Syn. Blue Spinel □ BKO Black Onyx □ nthpr Smooth Facet Cut STONE OPTIONS: Check one only: Sunburst Fireray India Cut Protected Emblem Encrusting Ctieck one for emblem or encrusting style Encrusted Personal Initials I____i I_____i Block Letter_______________ Old English Letter. Other________________________________________ SIDE STONES Colored Diamond DURACOLOR (Colored Enamel) SELECT-A-SIDE: Beverly Warren Darryl Wary Brad Watkins Greg Watson Keith Watson Sharon Watson Cheryl Watts Gary Watts Janeen Watts Sharon Watts Shirley Watts Dawn Way Bobby Weibel Mindy Weiss Harvey Welch Juniors fill out ring order forms. Sophomores look to the beginning of the year, anticipating the year at Spring Valley. Seniors look toward the end of the year for graduation, but to Juniors more exciting than either of these events is the ordering and receiving of their class rings. Much time was consumed in the process of ordering and choosing a ring, but even more time was spent look- ing at and comparing the many different styles of rings. Juniors — 289 WELLS — WILSON Robert Wells Sandy Wetherington Larry Whalen Karyn White Lee Whiteside Syvonne Whitner Mary Wiggins Timmy Wilkins Billy Williams Elaine Williams James Williams Jennifer Williams Richard Williams Jennifer Williamson Al Wilson Douglas Smith enjoys a peaceful lunch in the commons? WILSON — ZUERNER Junior House Representatives Jill Alsop Jimmy Beddingfield Joyce Bookhart Lisa Braswell Ronnie Brown Troi Collins Susan Cross Mandy Davis Mandy Edwards Chris Falter Cheryl Geddings Meredith Goldson Jeri Hardee Arden Hebert David Johnson Ann Jones Jenni Kneece DeeDee LeGrand Brad Martin Amy McMillan Kay Morris Robin Motley Annette Padula Lynn Pantonial Hal Ray Whitney Russell Mary Sill Allen Stewart Laura Taylor Cheryl Watts Tripp Wilson Diane Wilson Herbert Wilson Jeff Wilson Sherry Wilson Tommy Wilson Tripp Wilson DeeDee Winn David Wise Sharon Wise Cindy Woods Gary Wood Conja Woodley Bryan Wooley Steve Yeates Don Young Ed Young Nancy Young Chester Zitkovich Jay Zobel Nancy Zuerner Juniors — 291 We came forth from a small close knit Junior High School to a large independent campus where we strove to fit in as sopho- mores. At first we were lost but soon a friendly attitude helped us make our mark. We began to get involved and before long we too were a part of this school helping to lead the march forward. We were the biggest sophomore class Spring Valley had ever had. We would have the largest graduating class if the new high school was not going to open in the fall of 1978. Even though we were sophomores we had lots of spirit and enthusiasm, cheering on our school. 292 — Sophomores ABBOTT-ARRE Lisa Abbott Tarek Abboushi Mike Adams Rhett Adams Ricky Adams Rodney Adelstone Mike Albert Cindy Alderman Robert Alderson Patty Alewine Terry Alexander Susan Allawos Debbie Allen John Allen Stephan Allen Joyce Alstat David Alston Charles Altizer Charles Alwin Amalia Alvarado Tammy Amos Brenda Anderson Jeff Anderson Lori Anderson Mary Anderson Steve Anderson Walter Anderson Ricky Andrews Brenda Appleman Mark Archuleta Shari Ardis Paula Argoe William Arledge Milley Armstrong Julie Arre Sophomores — 293 ARTERO-BEAM Tony Artcro Wynters Ashley Tony Askew Tony Atkins Fonda Atkinson Joey Azzara Linda Bahr Gilly Bailey Norman Bailey Gary Baker Gilbert Baker Johnny Baker Stacy Baker Laura Ballentine Pete Ballou Jackie Barber Angie Barbie Lisa Barboza Robin Barnette James Barr James Barrett Kathy Barrett Steve Bates David Baucom Cindi Beam Melinda Rickard, Beth Chandler, Susan Truesdale, and Ruth Ann Roddey socialize during their lunch period. 294 — Sophomores BEASLEY-BOWERS Amanda Beasley Joye Beasley Bridget Beatty Gelen Beck Pamela Bell Felica Belton Juvache Belton Patrica Belton Jerry Benfield Tim Bennett Lamont Benson Wendell Benson Eugene Berendsen Sascha Bergen Richard Berger Sam Bernstein Dean Berry Norman Berry Scott Berryhill Ken Beverly Dean Black Michelle Black Greg Blackwell Kim Blake Terry Blake Tommy Boan Jonathon Bober Renee Boggs Hary Bolyn Sandra Bonilla James Bost Cathie Bourne Brenda Bowen Lynn Bowen Hal Bowers Sophomores — 295 BOWES-BRISBON Steven Bowes Jessica Boyd Keith Boyd Mary Boyd Nancy Boyd Christel Boykin Cynthia Boykin Charles Boyte Brenda Brackin Billy Braddock Sheila Bradley Tammy Bradley Charles Bradwell Cathy Branham Sheila Branham Jeff Brant Alphonso Bratton Wade Brazell Stacy Brehmer Caroline Brewer Renay Bratton Greg Brewer Jeff Brewer Scott Brewer Richard Brisbon Linda Garcia obviously enjoys her lunch. 296 — Sophomores BRITTAIN-BUTLER Jenny Brittain Randy Broach Terry Broach Mike Brodericks Ruby Broome Deborah Brown Gina Brown Jamey Brown Maureen Brown Michelle Brown R.A. Brown Tony Brown Wilma Broughton Vickie Bryant Stephan Bull Jimmy Bundrick Debbie Burchell Alice Burden Johnny Burgess Nancy Burkheimer Jackie Burks Shannon Burnett Mason Burroughs Grace Burton Roy Butler Brenda Krebs figures out an Algebra problem with her fingers. Sophomores — 297 BYRD-CHILDS Chuck Byrd Keith Byrd Billy Calcutt Cyndi Caldwell Delores Caldwell Herbert Caldwell •Kim Campbell Geraldine Cannon Quentin Cantrell Susie Cape Stephanie Capes Mollianne Carlen Rhonda Carlson Michale Carma Rachel Carr Sherry Carroll Vickie Carroll Jamie Carson Shelly Carter Carol Cartzandafney Glen Cashdollar Mitchell Cashon Myrna Castro Lisa Catoe Anita Cauley Cindy Cauley Usop Chae Beth Chandler Edsonya Charles Charlie Chase Debie Chavis Roger Chavis Paul Chernoff Vivi Chigges Gordon Childs 298 — Sophomores CIMINERO-CONE Debbie Ciminero Chris Clark Donald Clark Jerry Clark Shirley Clark Steve Clement John Cleveland Lorna Cleveland Merrill Cliff Renee Clinton Diane Cobb Tina Cobb Kelly Cogdill Sam Cohen Brenda Coker Tim Coleman Tonya Coleman Cecil Collier Debbie Collier Karen Collins Kim Collins Willie Collins Tammy Colter Michelle Condra Gene Cone Sophomore class candidates listen 10 classmates give their speech. Sophomores — 299 COOK-DAMON Margie Cook Rosalind Cook Cindy Coombs Kenny Cooney Angela Cooper Carolyn Cooper Cindy Cooper Glenn Cooper Mary Cooper Debbie Copeland Donald Corbett James Corbett Kelly Cordell Yolanda Cordero Wilfred Cornelius Corenna Cornwell Janet Costa Ashley Courtney Jerri Cox Wendy Cox Teresa Crancer Robbie Crenshaw Alan Crim Anne Crosby Ned Crosby Jim Crossland Lorence Crossett Pam Crouch Kenneth Crout David Culp Jan Cunningham Linda Cunningham Novina Cunningham Sandra Cunningham Barbara Damon 300 — Sophomores DANIELSON-DURKI Lynn Danielson Dale Daniels Phillip Davidson Barry Davis Brian Davis Donen Davis Jeff Davis Lavern Davis Pam Davis Terry Davis Janice Dean Joseph Dean Brian DeBorde Paul DeBorde Robert Degemans Marcia Demoya Gina Dennis Jack Dent Barbara Derrick Larry Dewolfee Dwain Dixon Tonda Dixon Marethe Doherty Susan Dorgay Beth Dorn Mike Doss Tony Douglas Donna Dougood Sherri Doxie Aimee Dubose Alfred Duenas Kon Duggan John Dunlop Mark Durham Patti Durki Sophomores — 301 EADS-FAUST Jeff Eads Chris Eaker Samuel Earnest David Easier Terry Easier Mary Easterling Tim Eleazer Andrea Elliott Carol Elliott Sally Ellison Teresa Ellison Jackie England Charles English Floyd English Lloyd English James Eskridge Kay Etheridge Kenny Evett Lisa Faircloth Patrica Faircloth Amy Falter Alan Farmer Michael Farmer Al Farrar Sherri Faust Sophomore class officers,.!, to r.: Diane Goff, President, Martinez, Secretary, Donald Clark, Treasurer. Aimee Dubose, Vice President, Jamie 302 — Sophomores FENN-GALLARDO Terri Fenn Angel Ferguson Paul Fidler Pete Ficas Bill Fincher llene Fins Kim Firth Kim Fish Ron Fish Sherry Fish Sheri Fisher Stanley Fisher Vickie Fitch Beatric Fogle Lee Fogle Carroll Foreman Kathy Foster Judy Fowler Allen Francis Micah Frick Gwen Friday Lisa Frierson Scott Gabriel Barbara Gainey Erich Gallardo Junior varsity football team gets a pep talk during halftime at a game. Sophomores — 303 GALLOWAY-GREEN Curtis Galloway jean Gantt Joan Garcia John Garcia Linda Garcia Yogi Garcia Charlie Gardiner Sharon Gardner Julie Garrett Roy Gass Johnny Geiger Mark George Sharon Gibbs Mike Gillespe James Glasgow Loraine Gleger Diane Goff Holley Golden Terri Goldstein Mike Good Mark Goodell Mary Goodell Teresa Goodman Linda Goodwin Valerie Goodwin Darlene Gordon Donald Grafton Virgina Graham Peggy Grant Rick Grant Debbie Gravelle Chris Green Gloria Green Mary Green Vickie Green 304 — Sophomores GREENE-HAMILTON Justina Greene Lisa Gregory Lynn Gregory Rodney Griffin Carmen Griner Gennifer Grizzard Melanie Groom Laura Grooms Ron Gross Lisa Grubbs Jane Gruenhagen Stephan Grzegorch Sonya Gunter Vickie Gunter Barbara Guralnick Min Ha Bobby Haas Sarah Haeflinger Joanna Hagon Cameron Haigler Marty Hall Tom Hall James Hallman Jeff Haltiwagner Billy Hamilton Aimee Dubose works on a worksheet during class. Sophomores — 305 HAMMES-HEARD l.ori Hammes Wanda Hammond Barbara Hammonds Beverly Hampton Joe Harmon Phillis Harris Deborah Harrison Howard Harrison Marion Harrison Marlen Harrison Pat Harrison Sara Hardy Pam Harper Robert Harper Charles Harold Ronald Hart Deanna Harwell Dianna Harwell Wendy Haskett Brenda Hatfield Scott Hathaway Scott Haulsee Wendy Haynes Kathy Hays Mark Heard The camera catches Caroline Bailey by surprise. 306 — Sophomores HEARN-HOLLAND Lia Hearn Thomas Heath Cindy Heidel Pat Heinz Parks Helms Kathy Helton Jeff Henderson Tommy Henderson Steve Henrick Bob Herbick Lauri Herrmann Ricky Herten Lauren Hertz Henry Hester Whit Hickson Hughie Higbe Darren Hill Elaine Hill Robert Hill Virgil Hilton Abbie Hinson Tricia Hitopoulas Gail Hogan Ronny Hogue Ben Holland Sara Wright, Mike Gillespie, and Kathy Helton stop for a picture before going to 6th period. Sophomores — 307 HOLLAND-HUTTER Sam Holland Beth Hollifield Cathie Hollis Kenny Hollis Robin Holloway Clara Hoover Mitchell Hornsby Cynthia Horton Leroy Hoskins Mike Houck David Houston Daphne Howard Terry Howard Leroy Howell Thomas Hoyston Ricky Hubbs Ted Huckabee John Huddleson Kim Huddleston Johnny Hudgens Debbie Hudson Diane Hudson Roxanne Hudson Mark Huffman Ken Huggins John Huggins Brian Hughes Troy Hughes Shelie Hughey Donald Hulon Stanley Humphries Mike Hungiville Becky Hunter Tim Hutchinson David Hutter 308 — Sophomores INTERMILL-JOHNSON Debbie Intermill John Isaac Kirbie Ishmeil Lentz Ivey Charlie Jackson Darryl Jackson Jenny Jackson Mary Jackson Sherry Jackson Mike Jaco Denis Jacobs Gayle Jacobs Clair Jamerson Mark James Michele Jameson Sherry Jameson Angella Jefferson Pam Jenkins Denise Jennings Melissa Jewler Caroline Johnson Fred Johnson Joseph Johnson Kelvin Johnson Sabrina Johnson Gena Brown laughs about getting her picture ta- ken. Sophomores — 309 JOHNSON-KENNEDY Sandy Johnson Thomas Johnson Venessa Johnson Brenda Jones Caroline Jones Darryl Jones Emanuel Jones Margaret Jones Marsha Jones Robbie Jones Susan Jones Cindy Jordan Michelle Jordan Mark Jordan Glen Joye Lonna Kanavel Tony Kappes David Katz Sheilah Keen Ann Kelly Deidre Kelly Franklin Kelly John Kelly Richard Kemper Frank Kennedy 310 — Sophomores Sophomore students enjoy their lunch on a cool fall day in November. KENNEDY-LABRADOR Marie Kennedy George Keroko June Kessler Jung Han Kim Chang Kjum Kang Sik Nam Kim Bruce Kimble Barbara Kimura Gene Kirby Mike Kirk Jackie Kirkley Tina Kirkpatrick David Kirvan Ricky Kitchings Laura Knight Rick Knight Sandra Koch Julie Kolcz Yongil Koom Mary Lee Koty Brenda Krebs Stan Kusko Kathy Labetski Kathy Labrador Rafeal Labrador Sophomores — 311 LABROZZI-LIVINGSTON Tina Labrozzi Keith Lail Jane Landshof Lisa Lang Robert Lanier Tracy Lannigan Francie LaRoSe Margo Lawhorne Christine Layden Mike Layden Bert Lazara Anne Lazur Tammy Leager Councill Leak Faye Leavens Barbara Lee Diane Lee John Lee Michael Lee Joe LeFebvre Melissa LeGrand Daniel LeGrange Jerry Lemacks Rob Lenoir Jacqui Lenti Monk Lewis Richard Lewis Shawn Lewis Tammy Lewis Erik Lifchez Laura Lineback Mark Lintner Mark Littleton Dwayne Livingston Ronnie Livingston 312 — Sophomores LLEWELLYN-MANGUM Jerry Llewellyn Tammy Lomas Debbie Long Don Long Robbie Long Jeanne Lorick Joel Lourie Shelly Love Shirley Love David Lucas Doug Lucas Greg Lydick Debra Lyles Jerome Lyles Koretta Lyles Michale Lyles Scott Mabe Janet Maccolum Mary Madcharo Earlie Madison Ronnie Mahaffey Regina Makapugay Pat Malloy Denise Mandands Richard Mangum Sophomores — 313 MANN-McGEE Scott Mann Debbie Manning Ernest Martin Linda Martin Margie Martin Phil Martin Ricky Martin Jaime Martinez Johnny Martinez Franki Marty Karen Marvin Iris Marzan Julie Masek Kim Masek Laura Matheson Robert Matherly Ernest Mathews Malinda Mathews Scott Mathis Darlene Mauldin Larry Mayfield Jan Mays Betsy McCall Lisa McClean Billy McConnaughay Lisa McCoy Lynn McCurdy JoAnn McDaniel Sherry McDaniel Allison McDonald Anne McDonagh Jeff McDonald Debbie McDowell Robbin McDowell Bruce McGee 314 — Sophomores McKENRY-MITCHELL Karen McKenry Rita McKenzie Leonard McKiver Charles McLendon Cindy McMahon Allison McNeeley Vera Meadows Kathy Meddaugh Michael Medlock Becky Melton Larry Melton Renee Melvin Cindy Merritt Robin Messer Tommy Middleton Lisa Mies Brian Miller Ginger Miller John Miller Kenny Miller Mark Miller Nancy Miller Mitch Milton Connie Mirti Melvin Mitchell Sophomores — 315 MOATS-MURPHY Debbie Moats Ronald Monfils Dywane Monk Pam Montgomery Craig Moore Linda Moore Louie Moore Tracy Moore Andrea Moorehouse Cindy Morgan Cloyde Morgan Ronnie Morgan Eddie Morlan Bruce Morris Jill Morris Patrick Morris Sharon Morris Trish Morris Holly Moses Libby Moses Shelby Moses Mary Mosley Darrell Munn Andrian Murphy Barney Murphy Mary Lee Koty and Paula Argoe sit down during lunch. 316 — Sophomores MURPHY- PATETASKIS Bennie Murphy Don Murphy Michelle Myers Pam Myers Lori Neeley Sherri Neeley Jennifer Nichols Jennifer Nicholson Roland Nixon Melody Noble Steve Noel Henry Norgard Cindy O'Farrell Donna O'Neal Lynn Orvin Robert O'Shaughnessy Misty O'Steen Lillie Outen Barry Owen Linda Owens Alan Oxendine Michale Pacheco David Padilla Doug Page David Patetaskis Johnny Hudgens smiles as he wipes pie off his face. Sophomores — 317 PARDEE-POLK Jodie Pardee Debra Parker Glenn Patterson David Pavlas Jim Peake Kenneth Peake Pam Peake Jennifer Pearce Velvet Peary Susan Peole Annabelle Perez William Perito Renee Perrault Troy Perry Randy Pery Mike Pettis Alice Peyton Harry Peyton Dean Phettiplace Rene Picow Jimmy Pierce Donna Pittman Mike Platt Aaron Poarch Mary Polk 318 — Sophomores POOLE-REDD Ryan Poole Alex Porth Terrie Post John Poston Andy Powell Bryan Preston Dwayne Price Charles Prince John Pritchett Stephon Props Angie Pruitt Brian Pruitt Kent Puffenburger Donna Pullen Sandra Quinn Sabine Quinones Donna Rabon Rodney Rabon Karen Rabun Judith Radin Ruth Randolph Banks Ratchford Laura Rauscher Jackie Rayman Lawanda Redd Sophomores — 319 REDD-ROBERTSON Robin Redd Tina Reece Cynthia Reed Julie Reed John Reese Joe Reid Tom Reinheimer Rhett Reynolds Renee Richardson Sandy Richardson Melinda Rickard Bobby Riddle Allyson Riebman Clayton Rieck Susan Riley Mike Roberson Andy Roberts Donnie Roberts Jeanne Roberts Larry Roberts Lisa Roberts Mark Roberts Shirley Roberts Steve Roberts Henry Robertson 320 — Sophomores K1 ROBERTSON-RUFF Janice Robertson Lisa Robertson Tsei Ane Robertson Wylie Robertson Jim Robinson Ruth Ann Roddey Kerry Roddick Shirley Roe Tony Roach Gene Rogers Linda Rogers Sylvia Rogers Beverly Roland April Rollins Darryl Romanyszyn Becky Roof Denise Ross Glenn Ross Susan Ross George Rothenburger Diane Rowell Donald Rudd Allan Rudolph Felita Ruff Karen Ruff Cindy Beam, Chris Eaker, Karen Collins, and Beth Chandler look over a study sheet for a test. RUTHERFORD-SMITH Michele Rutherford Debra Salt Fred Samuel David Samuels Jodie Sandifer Randy Sandstrom Christine Schmidt Lisa Schmidt Dave Schroeder Tommy Schubert Angelica Scott Geraldine Scott Mark Scott Sandra Scott Velvet Scott Eddie Seigler Gary Self Jackie Sellers Ronnie Sellers Teresa Sellers Mark Semones Deborah Senn Kathy Shaffer Tony Shakelford Kenney Shelton Perry Shivley Kathy Shull Mike Silver Mary Sims Yhai Siriwat Bridgette Skocyles Karen Skenes Butch Slice Barron Smith Dale Smith 322 — Sophomores SMITH-STEPHENSON David Smith Lanzaddy Smith Lori Smith Mark Smith Mark Smith Rob Smith Vincent Smith Susan Snyder Anna Speed Jimmy Spires Shirley Spires Jimmy Spivey Joyce Spivey Larry Spivey Bob Spraggins Mary Stafford Jimmy Staradumsky Gloria Straub Steve Steck Scott Stepp Glen Stern Cindy Stevens Shelia Stevens Tiawanna Stevens David Stephenson Sophomores — 323 STEWART-TORRES David Stewart Ronnie Stork Diane Stout Kara Stowers Gwen Strother Laura Suggs Bernice Sullivan Kerry Sullivan Maureen Sullivan Steve Sullivan Debbie Surls Darrell Sweet Randy Swindler Andy Tackett Bobby Tapp Debbie Tarbrake James Taylor Leah Taylor Daniel Tefs Greg Tefs Mitch Terry Julie Thayer John Thiret Charlotte Thomas Lee Ann Thomas Curtis Thompson Ernie Thompson Nancy Threadgill Suzanne Tillman Tina Tinaki Tina Tokunago Cindy Tom Steve Tomlin Manuel Torres Melissa Torres 324 — Sophomores TOTH-WATTS Paula Toth Susan Truesdalc Chris Turner Eva Turner Pat Turner Chris Turnipseed Greg Tyler Tracy Ulness Wanda Usher Maja Van Balen Tracy Van Dyke Roy Van Sickle Scott Van Valkenburg Alfreda Veers Lee Ann Vermillion Gary Vincent Barbara Wages Wardell Wages Sylvia Waite Aretha Walker Bonnie Walker Cindy Walker James Walker Laura Walker Tangular Walker Dorethia Wallace Leslie Wallace Ramen Wallen Kris Walters Robert Warnne Anita Washington Belinda Watkins Sandra Watkins Kathy Watson Deidre Watts Sophomores — 325 WATTS-WOFFORD Jane Watts Mark Watts Rex Wegener Brenda Wells Bruce Wells Linda Wells Diana Wemmer Debbie West Laura West Kathy Westbrook Pam Wheat Kim Whitaker Sandra White Judy Whitman Tracy Wilborn Andray Williams Charles Williams Kathy Williams Mary Williams Ulysses Williams Donald Williamson Rhonda Williamson Scott Williamson Buddy Wilson Cindy Wilson Daryl Wilson Frankie Wilson Gwen Wilson Jackie Wilson Jeffery Wilson Karren Wilson Mark Wilson Tim Wilson Clarence Winfrey Kathy Wofford 326 — Sophomores WOLFF-YOUNIS Kurt Wolff Michael Wolff Chuck Wood Margeaux Wood Gigi Woods Bryant Wright Doug Wright Gussie Wright Natasha Wright Rachel Wright Sara Wright Viola Wright Darlene Yandle Donnie Yarborough Jeff Yasmen Michele Youker Amy Young Susan Young Vivian Young Biff Younis Chris Eaker studies for a test before class. 1 Sophomores 327 EVERY 328 — Closing WANT VK 3 S BAN ft The new high school will take away only people from Spring Valley, but the pride will reamin. John Swindler I came here seeking a sense of pride, and I found it! Troy Penny Everytime someone asks me where I go to school, I am really proud to say, 'Spring Valley'. Lauri Herrmann c L 0 S I N G Closing 329 The past eight years have been a time for Spring Valley to build its many pro- grams. It has taken much effort and time to accomplish all that was accomplished, and it will take much more time to rees- tablish Spring Valley's excellence after the division into two high schools. It was truly the End of an Era for Spring Val- ley. We have a great history to look back on and be proud of, but we must contin- ue to work together to rebuild Spring Valley's great strength. Spring Valley has always taken you beyond the expected. I believe at the ending of this school year, it will truly be the 'End of an Era.' I think that everyone that is a student of Spring Valley, espe- cially the Seniors, should have more pride and spirit than ever before. Terry McKnight Once you've gone to Spring Valley, no other school could meet up to your expectations. Becky West It is a proud feeling knowing you go to the best high school with the best tradition in the state of South Carolina. Bill Harley This has been the best and the last year in Spring Valley's eight year history. For such a short time, we have accomplished a great deal and set such precedents that no other school can equal. Lira Martinez It is really a good feeling to an- swer, 'What school do you go to?' with 'Spring Valley' and hear the praises and compliments! It's a great school! Courtney Dodge Spring Valley has proven to be the best school and my best years. Thanks for the memories! Sharon Davis 330 — Closing Closing — 331 There can never be an end without a new beginning. Since it was the end of an era. Spring Valley had to face a new beginning. Spring Valley built up its strength easily and dominated most of the various programs in which it was in- vovled. Spring Valley ended this era of growth and striving with its best year ever. We had the largest student body, more activities and organizations in which students could be involved in, and the most spirited student body. Spring Valley began to realize the new beginning with the many changes in ad- ministration. We knew that a change was inevitable and we made ourselves ready. There was much adjusting done to get used to this change in leadership; there were many administrative decisions which changed the student life around Spring Valley greatly. The Class of 1978, along with the Juniors and Sophomores, made their mark in the history of Spring Valley and were proud to be a part of the Viking history. Thank you for the great years you've given me. I will always re- member Spring Valley. Andrea Makapugay Spring Valley doesn't have to prove that it's the best school, ev- erybody in our state already knows it. Denise Metts I wouldn't think of going to the new high school; I like Spring Valley too much. Amy McMillan I have especially enjoyed the school spirit displayed by each and every one of the students. I feel very proud to be a part of this won- derful school. Cyndi Caldwell Being at Spring Valley is really going to make it hard to choose be- tween Spring Valley and the new high school. Lauri Herrmann Thanks for everything Spring Valley! John Clanton 332 — Closing Closing — 333 advertisements — 1 Announcements are custom designed lor vour school and class on line paper stocks. Complrlr with two matching envelopes, they inform recipients ol date, time and place ol the graduation exercise. 1 Thank You Notes come 24 to a bo with matching enve- lopes and are a perfect wav to thank those who thought vou deserving ol a gill. ' Memory Books are beautifully bound personal yearbooks to record everything about your senior year. 2 Personal Cards identify you as the graduate and can be eschanged with friends 4 Appreciation Gills come in two versions and are a way ol Graduation. 1978 Printed in USA expressing your appreciation to those whose encouragement and support helped you reach graduation Designed to hold a S 7 photo. 7 Souvenir Announcement Covers are hand- some gold embossed covers with tassels to protect vour graduation announcements Senior Keys are personal mementoes ol your senior year They are available in either gold or rhodium linish and feature your school crest, your graduation year and your school or class colors permanently enameled on the Ironl. Initials may also be added All above accessories are available. PRINT NAME BEsOW EXACTLY ASIT SHOULO BE ON PERSONAL CAROS NAME_____________________ ___________ FIRS! UlCtXI W Hi 0 SAMI TUT SCHOOL HOME H00M NUMBER GRADY FAIRCLOTH P. 0. 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Boyd And Company DEVELOPERS, BUILDERS, REALTORS WINDSOR LAKE PARK WILDEWOOD TIMBERGATE LAUREL MEADOWS HUNTERS HILL MEADOW LAKE HILLS JOLLEY'S FRAME 'N WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVICE INCORPORATED Advertisements — 343 ■■■■■■■■HI LEGRAND ELECTRIC SERVICE RT. 1, ELGIN S.C. COMPLIMENTS OF A j FRIEND i t I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! COMPLIMENTS OF PONTIAC MAGISTRATE C.R. DELK 344 — Advertisements Compliments of JEFF HUNT Machinery Company “OUR POLICY IS PEOPLE Q. Marshall Wright Robert H. Lovvorn, Jr. Charles L. Terry, Jr. Jerry Windhorn And Robert EH. Lovvorn, SR. Are ready and willing to serve your needs with Life, Health, Group And Credit Life Insurance. APPALACHIAN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 5219 Trenholm Road Columbia, SC Phone 787-1803 Advertisements — 345 Preston College 1580 SUNNVSIOE DRIVE J TELEPHONE (8031 78? 1608 COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA 29204 COURSES IN ALLIED HEALTH Wc’vc set the Standard for highest yield savings plans and convenient home loans since 1908. AHO LOAN ASSOCIATION COLUMBIA • XtWW AAv • 0AANGE8UAG • SuMTf A • CMAAUSTO • MvATU BE aC« COLUMBIA OFFICES Main at Washington • Trenholm Plaza • Dutch Square 3227 Millwood Avenue • 7040 Sumter Highway 779-8550 Congratulations, Seniors! Compliments Of Compliments of Pizza Inn CAROLINA CERAMICS 4722 Forest Drive Camden Highway 782-1027 Advertisements DICK SMITH MOTORS cvett Builder CUNTON DERR - OWNER ™ BCAOTVRJL 4 BJEQANT CUSTOM HOMES WITH OUAUTY BUILT M RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL ADDITIONS 4030 Beltline Blvd. Your exclusive DATSUN dealer. ED MITCHELL SHARPE'S CLEANERS USED CARS Where quality WRECKER SERVICE comes first 1955 Percival Road 9149 Two Notch Rd. Columbia, SC Highway 1 Columbia, S.C. Phone 788-5090 Phone 788-9961 Advertisements — 347 The Forget-Me-Not Shop Lois D. Geiger Owner 6630 TWO NOTCH POAO COLUMBIA. SC 29204 DE STO Highway 21 54 Blythewood Freddie Duane Walker Owners HAPPY- DADDY TOWING SERVICE 24 hour service We tow anywhere Happy is my name — Towing is my game. 348 — Advertisements THE HAPPY BOOKSELLER 34 RICHLAND MALL CONGRATULATIONS SPRING VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL CENTRAL CHEVROLET INCORPORATED YOU COULDN’T PICK A Better Place For Banking. BFirst National Bank ■■■ of South Carolina Advertisements — W. Ben Nesbit Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Brown 9835 South Chelsea Road Terryf V McCoy Road 3512 Boundbrook Lane Mrs. Linda O'Neal Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Wilkes, Jr. 3731 Shallow Pond Road Mark Langston 2802 Bancroff Road Richard Rabon Blythewood Debbie O'Shields jth Chelsea Road mirn The New York E Walter Best 2312 Bermuda Hills Road HAGAR SVHS Valley” John and Ca 9825 Highga Mr. and Mrs. 30 Newport Drive and Mrs. Allen and Martin Colette Harris 6608 Cartwright Drive Becky Rodgers 516 Athena Drive Mary Anne Martin 3008 Woodway Lane Overcreek Roac Randy Richardson 525 Splendora Drive Karen Sorrentino 5803-B Burt Road Ann Moor Austin 6465 Bridgewood Road PATRONS PATRONS Deborah B. Shaw 7809 Crestbrook Road Mark W. Zion 7805 Crestbrook Road Laura Shimmel 9550 Windsor Lake Blvd. ' Glenn Farrar 202 Spring Valley Road Laura White 7424 Yorkhouse Road Mindy Weiss 3711 Ovefcreek Road Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Moon, Jr 713 Formby Drive Mr. and Mrs. Lester S. Fidel T. Makapugay 324 Northlake Road ,___ rnnamm Chaplain and Mr . Qharl£ T. Clanton and Family 2825 Bancroff Road Leslie W. Shelton, Jr. 201 Parkshore Drive West Mr. and Mrs. John t . Stewart 119 Arcadia Springs Circle Eric J. Ramos 2224 Greenoak Road Mr. and Mrs. James M. Martin 3008 Woodway Lane Linda W.C. Miller 2216 Audubon Avenue Compliments of a Friend Dr. and Mrs. Alvin B. O'Shields 2659 Two Notch Road Gary and Kathleen Langston 2808 Bancroff Road Mr. and Mrs. Matt O'Shields 660 Atxadi ods Roa 3835 Rockbrjdge Road Dr. and Mr James F. White 7424 Yorkhouse Road Rev. and Mrs. David Laird, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Rabon Blythewood S' _________ S L. Flenry McKellar 127 Arcadia Springs Circle r ✓ PATRONS — 351 352 — PATRONS PATRONS Shelly Lawhorn Monroe, Connecticut Kenny Hittie 1819 Cheltenham Lane Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Roberson 7509 Claudia Drive Mr. $ir)d Mrs. V.C. Maury 21 Highgate Circle Teyona Joy Davis 321 Newcastle Drive Mr. and Mrs Albert Waymer 6613 Cartwright Drive Mr. and Mrs. I'then Watkins, 4689 Pinedale Road Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Hammond 6604 Cartwright Drive V Mr. and Mrs. Edmund-'C. Aldridge 528 Almeda Drive Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Norris -- 156 Satchelford Road Istle imanual Carter trive Jimmy and John Henson 316 Arbor Drive M Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Speaks 6605 Cartwright Drive rRonnie and Mary LeGrand Veronica and Rebecca Mr. and Mrs. I..H. LeGrand Bobby and Shardn Stepp Texas Jennifer Paige Miles Alfred R. Rowe, fer. Col. and Mrs. Joltn I Reib 37 0 Rockbridge Road® Mr. and Mrs. JoHn 1. Fowler 17 Highgate Circje Al Farrar 3730 Rockbridge Road Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fisher ,9i6 Pinelake Road Mrs. M. Harris (?616 Cartwright Drive Mrs. Linda Hollifield Col. and Mrs. Arthur Datnoff 3715 Rockbridge Road Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Whitaker 3707 Northshore Road Lt. Col. and Mrs. P.R. Shealey 3703 Rockbridge Road PATRONS — 353 Senior Directory Elizabeth Roddey Mike Montgomery A ALICE MARIE ADAMS Pen Sword 9; Spanish Club 10, 11; Theton 12; Career Council 12. JANE MARIE ALBERT Spanish Club 10, 11. JAY EUGENE ALLEN Football 9; Basketball 9; Jets 12. CARL CHRISTIAN AMOTH Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Star 9; Art Council 10, 11; Trojan Staff 9; SAGA 12. GLORICU ANDERSON Basketball 9; Track 9, 10, 11, 12. RICKEY ANDERSON Student Council 9; Art Council 9, 10, 12; Vikings Singers 11; DRAMA Club 11. LANNETTE ARRINGTON Art Council 12. PAUL AUDET Art Council 10, 11, 12. CHERI AUCOIN AFJROTC Drill Team 11, 12; AFJROTC Color Guard 12. ANN MOORE AUSTIN Spanish Club 9. SANDRA ANN AYDELOTTE Band 9, 10 11, 12; Drama 12. ALAN BERRY AVANT J.V. Football 10, 11, Varsity 12; Beta 9. B KEVIN L. BABRIDGE Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Bus Driver 10,11,12; ROTC 10, 11. WILLIAM HARRISON MILLER BALES Trojan Staff 9; Viking Singers 9, 10, 11, 12; Band 12; S.T.A.R. 9. CASSANDEA P. BAKER Powder Puff 9; Pep Club 9, 12. BARRY WAYNE BAHR J.V. Football 11; Varsity Football 12. DAVID WAYNE BATEMAN S.T.A.R. 9; German Club 9, 10, 11, 12. GEONGIA LEE BEACH Drama 9, 12; Art Council 12. EDDIE BELLAMY Track Team 9. MELINDA BENSON Student Council 9. ANTHONY D. BERRY Drama 11. CLAY ALAN BERRY J.V. Football 10. NANCY BEVERLY Band 10, 11, 12. BRAD H. BLEECK Dent Chorus 9; Viking Singers 10, 11, 12. RAMONA MICHELE BLACKMAN Trojan Staff 9; Viking Football 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 10. GWENDOLYN DENISE BOOKHARD Volleyball 9; Spanish 12. WILMER GENE BLACKWELL Band 9; Choir 9; Track 9; Newspaper 10. RICHARD BOLDING German Club 11. ROBERT WARNER BRAZELL Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Jazz Ensemble 10; Chorus 11. DUNCAN FEATHERSTONE BRECKENRIDGE Football 9; Varsity Football 12. HELEN BRECKENRIDGE Cheerleader 9; Powder Puff 9; Student Council 11, 12. BOBBY BRIGHT Wrestling 12; Football 9, 10. STUART WALTER BRITTON JR. Football 9, 10; Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 12. BILL BROACH Basketball 9; Bus Driver 10, 11. BRYAN BROOKS Varsity Soccer 12. DEBORA BEMITA BROOKS Pep Club 9, 12; Drill Team 10. KEVIN C. BUCKLEY Spanish 9. WILLIAM C. BULLOCK JR. Baseball 9; Football 9. LINDA ANN BURROWS Drill Team 9. CECILIA A. BURTON French Club 12. DAVID W. BYRD Spanish Club 10. C EDD LAWRENCE CALDWELL Varsity Football 11, 12; Track 12. LORETTA CALVERT Bus Driver 11, 12. TOMMY CAMPBELL J.V. Football 10, 11; Varsity 12. — Senior Directory RICHARD CANNUP Track 12. CHARLES M. CAPE Student Council 9, 10; Football 9; Track 10, 12. PEGGY CARMICHAEL Pep Club 9; Spanish Club 11. STEPHANIE CARR Band 10. STEVEN W CARR Football 9, 10; Wrestling 11; Baseball 12. JESSE LAMAR CARWELL Basketball 9, 10. LAURIE CATES ROTC BOBBY ELTON CATOE JV Football 9, 10; Wrestling 10, 12; Bus Driver 10, 12. RAY MARVIN CAYWOOD Varsity Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Football 11; Lettermen 9, 10, 11, 12. CHANG CHAE Soccer 10, 11, 12. EMMER FRANK CHAVEZ J.V. Football 10, Varsity Football 11, 12; Letterman 11. KATIE CHIGGES Cheerleader 9, 11; Miss Junior 11; Varsity Cheerleader 12; Student Council 11, 12. JOHN CHARLES CLANTON Track 9; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11; Student Council 9, 12; Spanish Club 9, Viking Band 10, 11, 12; Drum Major 11, 12; Nat. Hon. Society 11, 12; Boys State 11; Furman Scholar 11. JOANNE MARIE CLARK Student Council 9. JOHN C. CLAYTON Football 9; Track 9, 11, 12. GEOFFREY K. COLEMAN Band 10, 11, 12; Bus Driver 11, 12; S.T.A.R. 9 MICHAEL EDWARD COLLINS Band 9, 10, 11. TINA MARIA COLTRAIN S.T.A.R. 9 MICHAEL C. CONTE Soccer 9. CATHERINE CORNELIUS Basketball 10, 11, 12; Volleyball 9. BARNEY JAYE COUTSOS Art Council 11, 12; Student Council 12. DEBBIE DELORIS CUNNINGHAM Cheerleader 10, 11, 12; Track 11; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Volleyball 9. KELLY GEORGE CURRY Football 9, 10; Varsity Football 11, 12; Lettermen 10, 11, 12. D CHERYL DANIELS Pep Club 12; Drama Club 9, 10, 12. JULIE MARIE DATNOFF Student Council, 11, 12. STEVEN E. DAVIDSON Bus Driver 11, 12. BEVERLY ANN DAVIS Volleyball Team 9; National Junior Honor Society 9, 12; Pep Club 9; Band 9; Sophomore and Junior House of Representatives; Secretary of the Sophomore and Junior Class; Cheerleader 10, 12; Student Council 11, 12; Anchor Club 12. SHARON DENISE DAVIS Anchor Club 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12; Honor Society 11; Jr. Marshall 11. PAMELA LEA DAYE French Club 12. LARRY ROBERT DEETER Football 9, 10, 11, 12. ELIZABETH HILL DeLAUGHTER Drama Club 12. THOMAS ELVIN DELK Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; Student Council 9, 11, 12; Class President 9, 11, 12; Letterman 11. SHEILA DENK Pep Club 10. JACK E. DILLON Bus Driver 11, 12. FRED R. DOWNS, JR. Football 9; AFJROTC Drill Team 10, 11; Bus Driver 12. EVE MARIE DUNOVANT Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Anchor Club 12; French Club 12. DEBORAH DUNSON Track Team 9, 10, 11, 12; Volleyball Team 11; Basketball Manager 11. E KENNETH B. EARGLE J.V. Basketball 10. BERNARD ELLISON BAND 9; Bus driver 11, 12. JEFF ESTES J.V. Football. F DEBBIE FALTER Art Council 9, 10; S.T.A.R. Renee Taylor Tammy Miller Laura White Senior Directory — 355 Club 9; Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9. WALTER GLENN FARRAR German Club 9, 10; Ecology Club 10; Tennis Team 11, 12. DEBRA ANN FAWLEY S.T.A.R. Club 9; Spanish Club 10; Homeroom Rep. 12; Career Council 12. MELITA RIVES FINCHER Beta Club 9; Student Council 9; Junior House 11; Junior Marshall 11. CARL LEVEE FLEMMING Football Team 9, 11, 12; Track Team 9. WILLIAM RUSSELL FLOYD Wrestling Team. GIOVANNA MARIA FLUAYANEA Spanish Club 12. BETSY ELIZABETH FORD Explorer Club 11; Spanish Club 12. DONNA LYNN FORD Vice-Pres. of Business Club 9. MELONIE PATRICE FOSTER Spanish Club 9, 10, 11; Afro-American Club 9, 10; Ecology Club 9; Pep Club 12. REBA J. FOSTER Track Team 10, 11. Connie Pall JANICE MAUREEN FOY Student Council 9; Spanish Club 11; Homeroom Rep. 12. ALAN FREDERICK Band 9. CHERYL RENEE FREE Pres, of Spanish Club 9; CO-Editor of the Yearbook 10; Student Council Rep. 10; N.H.S. Club 10, 11; Drama Club 12. GAIL YVONNE FRENCH Trojan Band 9; Viking Band 10, 11, 12; French Club 12. NATHAN FURGESS Marching Band 9, 10, 11; R.O.T.C. 10; Wrestling 11, 12. G MICHEAL DAVID GAINEY Football Team 9, 10, 11; Student Council 9. GERRY GANTT Football Team 9, 10, 11, 12; Track Team 9; F.C.A. Club 12. PETER GARCIA Bus Driver 11, 12; Chess Club 11, 12. DONALD EDMUND GAWRYS Football Team 9, 10, 11, 12; Track Team 9. SHELLY GIBERT Cheerleader 9, 10, 12; S.V. Pageant 10; Anchor Club 10, 11, 12. BONNIBEL GLASGOW Foreign Language Club 9; Varsity Track Team 10, 12. SHELLEY GLOWACKI Nat. Honor Society 11; Outstanding Junior Home Economics 11. PATRICIA ANNE GREENE Spanish Club 9, 10, 11; Powder Puff Football 9, 10; Pep Club 9, 10, 11; Volleyball Team 10, 11; B.S.U. Club 10, 11. REGINA ANN GREGORY French Club 9; Anchor Club 11, 12; Homecoming Pageant 11. BEVERLY J. GRIFFIN Cheerleader 9, 10; Home Economics Club 9; Volleyball Team 10, 11, 12. CANDEE GRIFFIN Drama Club 10, 12. CYNTHIA GROSSO Softball Team 9; Tennis Team 9; Basketball Team 9; Student Council 9; Spanish Club 9; Junior House 11; J.E.T.S. 11; Council Advisory Board 12. LINDA KAY GRUSE C.Y.O. Vice-Pres. 9, 10; Parish Council 10; Explorers Club 10, 12; Student Council 10; Anchor Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 11; Drama Club 11, 12; Young Life 11; Nat. Honor Society 11, 12; Childrens Hour 12. CAROLYN EVA GURGANOUS F.T.A. 9; S.T.A.R. 9; Pep Club 9; Spanish Club 9; Viking Band 10, 11, 12. H Ml SUK HA Honor Society 10, 11; Spanish Club 11, 12; ROTC Drill Team 10; Art Council 11. GLORIA LYNNE HAGOOD Bus driver 11, 12. KIM HAIGLER Latin Club 11, 12; Viking Band 11, 12; Band Captain 12; Regional Band 11. CLAVIN HALL Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12; Football 10; Track 12. CARLA JANELLE HALL Viking Singers 10, 11; Student Council 9, 10. CHERYL YVONNE HALL Beta Club 9; S.T.A.R. 9. MARK AVEREY HALL Football 9. KEITH HAMMOND 356 — Senior Directory Newspaper Staff 11; Drama Club 12. BILL HARLEY Beta Club 9; Key Club 10, 11, 12. RAY HARMON Basketball 9; Football 10, 11, 12. LEE T. HARRIS Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 9, 10; Track 10. MARGARET JEANISE HARRIS Student Council 9, DEBRA HARRISON Basketball 10, 11. ROD GERALD HASTEROK Drama 10, 11; French 10, 11, 12. CHERYL KIM HEINS Cheerleader 9; Student Council 9, 10, 11. IOHN EUGENE HERRICK Key Club 9; Varsity Basketball 9, 10; Letter- men 9; V. Football 10. CARMEN HITZEGRAD Track 10. GIGI LYNN HOGSTEN Cheerleader 9; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Star 9. KAY HOLLAND Beta Club 9; Art Council 11. MENA ANN HOPE French Club 12. MARTYNE L. HOUGH Spanish Club 11, 12; Student Council 9. WILLIAM BARCLAIR HOWARD )r. Dent Trojan 9; Track Team 9; SV Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Boys State 12; SAGA 11, 12. SHEILA HUGHEY Band 9, 10, 11, 12. LISA A. HUTTO Spanish Club 10. I MONIQUE ANN ISAAK Vice President 9; Student Council 9, 11; Cheerleader J.V. 10; Anchor Club 10; Cheerleader Varsity 11. J GRETCHEN LYNN JACOBS Art Club 10; Medical Explorers Club 11; Viking Band 12. MELINDA GALE JENKINS Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; S.T.A.R. Club 9; Jr. Red Cross Club 10, 11, 12. JANICE KAY JENNINGS French Club 10; Chorus 10; Viking Singers 12. CLAUDIA ANN JOHNSON Gymnastics Team 9; D.E.C.A. 11. DIANNE JOHNSON German Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Gymnastics Team 9; Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9, 11; Civinettes 10, 11; Teens for Progress Club 10, 11; Search Club 12; Pres. Of Nat. Jr. Honor Society 12. RANDY L. JOHNSON Dent Singers 9; Viking Singers 10; S.V. Bicentenial Play 10; Oaklahoma Play 10; R.O.T.C. 10, 11, 12. REBECCA LYNNE JOHNSON Z-Club 10. DIANE MARIE JONES Track Team 10; Drill Team 9; Chorus 9; Pep Club 9; Bicentennial Play 10; R.O.T.C. 10, 11, 12; R.O.T.C. Drill Team 11, 12; Color Guard 11, 12. KENNY JONES Beta Club 9; J.V. Football 10; Varsity Football 11, 12. ROBIN LEE JONES Powder Puff Football 9. LYNN E. JORDAN Chorus 9. K DEBORA SUSAN KATTAR Homecoming Princess 10, 11; Junior Class Vice Pres. 11; Drama Club 10, 11, 12; J.V. Volleyball Team 11; Powder Puff Football 11; German Club 12. FRED KEIGLEY J.V. Football 10, 11; Varsity Football 12. STEVE ICE KELLY Varsity Basketball 11, 12. JOHN FRANKLIN KENNEDY Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9. JESSIE BERNARD KENNEDY J.V. Football 9, 10, 11. JACK KIRK J.V. Football 9,10,11; Varsity Football 12. KENDAL ANN KITTELSON Beta Club 9; Powder Puff Football 12; Spanish Club 10, 11. L MARY TRACIE LAMB Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; Pep Club 9; R.O.T.C. 11, 12. MARK ALAN LANGSTON Beta Club 9; Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9, 10, 11; Football Team 9; Basketball Team 9; Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 12; Soph. House 10; Young Life 10, 11, 12; Key Club 10, 11, 12; Nat. Honor Society 11; Furman Scholar 11; P.C. Scholar 11; Citadel Scholar 11; Palmetto Boys State 11; Junior House 11; Key Club Vice Pres. 12; Secretary of Senior Class 12; Gloria Truluck Brenda Mahalko Senior Directory — 357 Terry, Shelia Watkins Fellowship of Christian Athletes 12; Student Council 12. MATTHEW BRIAN LAZUR Trojan Band 9; Judo Club 9; Archery Club 11, 12; R.O.T.C. 11, 12; Cross Country 12. BENJAMIN BYRD R.O.T.C. Drill Team 10, 11, 12. JOAN ELIZABETH LECLAIR Spanish Club 10, 11; Jr. Academy of Science 12. DONNA LEE Student Council 9; Latin Club 10. KIM LEITNER Annual Staff 9. SHIRLEY ANN LIZANA Pep Club 9. MARY KATHRYN LONG Drama Club 12; Spanish Club 12; THE CHILDREN'S HOUR 12. MARY LYNN LOWRY Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9, 11; Performing Chorus 9; Performing Band 9; French Club 9; Viking Band 10, 11, 12; Viking Chorus 10, 11, 12; All State Honors Chorus; Council Advisory Board 12. Society 11, 12. M BILL HOWARD MACCOLLUM Star 9; Student Council 9; Homeroom Representative 12. DARYL LEE MACON Track Cross Country 9; Viking Shield 11, 12; Jets 12. TINA A. MADDOX Annual Staff 9; Powder Puff Football 9, 10; Vice- President Career Council 12. BRENDA JEAN MAHALKO Marching Band 9, 10, 11; Track 9, 10, Gymnastics 9; Swim Team 9, 10. ANDREA IRENE MAKAPUGAY International Club 9; Field Hockey 9; Track Team 9; Spanish Club 10, 11, 12; Civinettes 11, 12; Ecology Club 11; Honor Society 11, 12; Jr. Academy of Science 12; Treasurer — Civinettes 12; Junior Marshall 11. WANDA MALONE Beta Club 9; Star Club 9; Spanish Club 11, 12. MACK Basketball 9, 10, 12. GORDON MARTIN Football 9, 10; Junior House of Representatives 11. MARY ANNE MARTIN Star 9; Spanish Club 9; Jr, Beta Club 9; Jr. Honor Society 9; Powder Puff Football 9, 10; Interact 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11; Jr. Acadamy of Science 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Track 11; P.C. Fellow 11; Jr. Prom Committee 11; Saga 12; Ecology 12; Young Life 12. SYLVIA JEAN MARTINEZ Swim Team 11; Jr. Board of Directors 11. ERNEST MARVIN Track 9. HENRY MARZAN J.V. Football Team 9, 10; J.V. Basketball 9, 10; J.V. Baseball 9, 10; Varsity Football 11, 12; Varsity Baseball 11, 12; Track Team 10; Varsity Basketball 12. KENNETH ROBERT MASHBURN Track Team 10; J.V. Football 10, 11; Wrestling 11. Cynthia Pearson MICHAEL V. LUCE Spanish Club 9, 11, 12; Band 9. REGINA F. LYLES 4-H Club 9; Junior Achievement 11. DIANE EVETTE LYLES Gymnastics Club 9; Pep Club 9; Drill Team 10, 11; Junior Achievement 11, 12; Search 12. DEVADAS PETER LYNTON Beta Club 9; French Club 9, 10; Honor Roll 9, 10; Honor MARCUS ANGELO MANOS Pep Club 9; French Club 9, 10, 11; Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; NFL 9, 10, 11; NFL Vice Pres; Student Council 9, 10; Newspaper Staff 9, 11; Vice-Pres. Drama Club; Soccer Team 10; Honor Society 10; Junior Academy Of Science 11, 12; Viking Band 12; Interact 12. TINA MANSHIP Drill Team 10. MARSHALL LEROY KRISTINE MAYER Newspaper Staff 9; Dent Chorus 9; Band 10, 11, 12; Rifle and Front Captain 12. STEVEN BOYD MELTON Science Club 9; Annual Business Staff 9; Student Council 9; Jr. Academy of Science 10; Archery Club 11. MELANIE MARIA MERCADAL French Club 10, 12; Track Team 10, 11, 12; Backgammon Club 12; G.A.A. Club 12. 358 — Senior Directory SANDRA MESSER Powder Puff Football 9, 10. DENISE MICHELLE METTS Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Dent Singers 9; Science Club 9; Viking Singers 10, 12; OKLAHOMA 10; Jr. Academy of Biology 10; Spanish Club — Pres. 11; Junior Marshall 11; Nat. Honor Society 12. KELLY LYNN MCCAUSLIN Band 10, 11, 12; Flag Girl 10, 11. JOHN E. MCCOY J.R.O.T.C. 9; Drill Team 9; J.V. Football 10. GAY ANNETTE MCDANIEL Student Council 9; Gymnastic Team 9. KEN MCDUFFIE Cross Country 12. ANGELA MCEACHERN Student Council 9; Pep Club 9, 12; Business Club 9; Beta Club 9; Volleyball Team 9, 11, 12; Track Team 9, 10, 12; Basketball Team 9, 11, 12; Drill Team 10; Cheerleader 10; Jr. Class Rep. 11; Jr. Academy of Science 11, 12. MAC MCINTYRE Varsity Tennis 11, 12; Homeroom Rep. 12. PERRY BROWN MCLEOD J.V. Football 9, 10; Track Team 9; Wrestling Team 10; Varsity Football 11, 12. VANESSA ARLENE MCKNIGHT Pep Club 12. FRANCES ANNE MCMAHON Track Team 9; Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; Band 10, 11, 12; Honor Society 11, 12; Band Officer 12. CHARLES ANDY MILLER Tennis Team 11, 12. GARY EUGENE MILLER Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; Jazz Ensemble 10, 11, 12. JULIA KATHERINE MILLER Freshman Class — Pres. 9; E.H.A. Club 9; Annual Staff 9; First Runner-Up Miss Underclassman Pageant 9; Interact 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 11; Nat. Honor Society 11, 12; Governor's School 11; Junior Marshall 11; Furman Scholar 11; P.C. Jr. Fellow 11; Award for Academic Excellence 11; Nat. Honor Society — Vice Pres. 12; Jr. Academy of Science 12. LU TAMRA MILLER Beta Club 9. SHARON ELIZABETH MISHOE Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; Latin Club 10, 11, 12; House of Rep. 10, 11, 12; Interact 11, 12; Nat. Honor Society 11, 12; Domestic Exchange Student 11; Latin Club — Pres. 12. MICHAEL JAMES MONEY J.V. Football 9, 10, 11; Annual Staff 9; Track Team 9; Jr. Academy of Science 10; Archery Club 11; F.C.A. Club 12; Varsity Football 12. MICHAEL CARL MONROE Beta Club 9; Basketball Team 9, 10; Track Team 11, 12. MICHAEL HART MONTGOMERY Band 9, 10, 11; Beta Club 9; German Club 9, 10; Debate Club 10; Newspaper Staff 10; Key Club 11; N.F.L. Club 11, 12; Nat. Honor Society 11, 12; Furman Scholar 11; Palmetto Boy's State 11; Governors School 11; All State Clinic Band 11; Junior Marshall 11; Senior Class — Treasurer 12; Nat. Merit Semifinalist 12; Whites Teen Advisory Board 12; Jr. Academy of Science 12; J.E.T.S. Club 12. STEVEN TODD MOON Football Team 9; W.D.J.H. Radio 9; Nat. Honor Society 11, 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; Varsity Yell Leader 11; Varsity Letterman 11; Student Council 12; Key Club 12; Saga Staff 11, 12; Jr. Academy of Science 12. KATIE LYNNE MORGAN Spanish Club 9; Chorus 9; Ecology Club 12; Hiking Club 12; F.C.A. Club 12. DEBORAH ANN MOWERY E.H.A. Club 9; German Club 10; Career Council 11. JANICE LYNN MURPHEY Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; Cheerleader 9, 10. N WANDA KAY NEWTON Trojan Editor 9; Spanish Club 9; Powder Puff Football 10; German Club 10, 11. Olivier Waite W.H. Oliver JILL HELENE NEZVESKY Drama Club 9, 10; Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; Viking Singers 10, 11, 12; Spring Musical 10; Interact 11, 12; Honor Society 11, 12; All State Regional Chorus 11. ELENA MARIA NIDIFFER Basketball 9, 11, 12; Softball 9; G.A.A. Team Stephen Watkers Senior Directory — 359 Lisa Sherer Carl Amoth 9; Swim Team 9; Track 9, 12; Chrous 9; Spanish Club 12. TUIJA NIININEN German Club 12; Interact 12. O APRIL OLIVER Pep Club 9; Drama Club 9; Homeroom Rep. 9; Pres, of N.F.L. 9; Swim Team 9, 10, 11, 12; Honor Society 11, 12; Interact 11, 12; Furman Scholar 11; Governor's School Canidate 11; Fellow of Christian Athletes 12. SHARON DENISE O'NEAL Chorus 10; Student of the Quarter 11. LYNDA ANN OSBORNE Dent. Singers 9; Art Club 9; Spanish Club 9; Biology Club 10; Viking Singers 11, 12; All State Chorus 11; Red Cross Club 12. KELLY ANN O'SHAUGHNESSY Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Chrous 9, 10; Spring Musical 9; Pep Club 10; Sesqui Bicentennial 10; Oklahoma 10; Red Cross Club 11; Vice Pres. 11; Viking Singers 11, 12; Bible Study 11; All State Chorus 11, 12; Pres, of Spanish Club 12. DEBBIE JANE O'SHIELDS Jr. Honor Society 9; Beta Club 9; Trojan Business Staff 9; Newspaper Staff 9; Interact 10, 11, 12; Soph. House 10; Honor Society 11, 12; Jr. House 11; Furman Scholar 11; Junior Marshall 11; Saga Staff 11, Editor 12; Jr. Academy of Science 12. JEANNE RENEE OWENS Ecology 10, 11, 12; Art Council 10, 11, 12; Civinettes 11; Pres, of Civinette Club 12; J.A.S. Club 12; J.E.T.S. 12. P ANGELO J. PACHECO Magic Club 10. HELEN PADILLA Dent Singers 9; Beta Club 9. CONNIE LYNN PALL Young Life 10, 11, 12; Interact 11, 12; Spanish Club 11; Secretary of Spanish Club 12. GLENDA RAE PEAKE Dent Singers 9; Drill Team 10; Viking Singers 10. CYNTHIA SUZANNE PEARSON Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; Student Council 9, 11; Cheerleader 9, 10; Soph. House 10; First Runner Up Miss Soph. 10; Junior House 11; Honor Society 11, 12; Senior House 12; French Club 12. TROY PENNY Football 9, 10; Basketball 9, 10; Honor Society 9, 10, 11; Bible Club 9, 10; Viking Singers 12; Viking Band 12. LAUREL ANN PERDUE French Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Drama Club 11, 12; Honor Society 11, 12. ELLEN BETH PITTMAN Z-Club 10; German Club 10. EDDIE JAMES PORTEE Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12. NANCY JO POTTER Anchor Club 10. DEAN JAY POUCHER Drama Club 10, 11, 12; E.M.T. Club 12; Theatre 10, 11, 12. BRYAN PREZIOSO Stud. Council 9; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Beta Club 9. ELLIOTT EDWARD POWELL Varsity Basketball 11, 12. RUSSELL KEITH POWELL Honor Society 9; Key Club 10, 11, 12. BENJAMIN POWERS Soccer Team 11. Q KENNETH C. QUEEN Football 9; Dent Band 9; Viking Band 10; Stage Band 10, 11; Wrestling Team 11, 12. R DENNIS S. RAHISER Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Debate Club 9; Leo Club 10; Key Club 11, 12; Nat. Jr. Honor Society 11, 12; Junior Marshall 11; Boys State 11; Junior Academy of Science 12; F.C.A. 11. SHARON ORETHA RALEY Student Council 9; Art Club 9; Sewing Club 9; Alternate for Junior House 11; Z-Club 12. KATHY ELIZABETH RAMBO Art Council 9, 10, 11. MATAWARAN RAMON Student Catholic Action 9; Student Council 10; Forensics Guild 11. ERIC J. RAMOS Spanish Club 9, 11; Curriculum Council 10; Student Advisory Group 11; J.E.T.S. 11; Jr. Acadamy of Science 12. JILL RANKIN J.V. 360 — Senior Directory Cheerleader 10; Second Runner Up Miss S.V. Pageant 10, 11; Drama Club 10; Vice Pres. Drama Club 11; Miss Sportsarama 12; The Childrens Hour 12. CHARLES MARK RABON Student Council 9. TERESA REID Cheerleader 9, 10; Anchor Club 10; Student Council 10, 11, 12; Miss Soph. 10. WENDY SUZZETE REID Basketball 9; Spanish Club 9. ANGELIA RENNICK Gymnastics 9; Volleyball 9; Pep Club 9. GREGORY REYNOLDS Space 9. WILLIAM FRANKLIN RHODARMER Photography Club 9; Pep Club 9; Chorus 10; I. X.O.Y.E. 10, 11; Annual Staff 10; Viking Singers 12. CYNTHIA RICHARDSON French Club 9; Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9. ANITA JEAN RIECK Jr. All-State Band 9; Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; Dent Band 9; S.V. Marching and Performing Band 10, II, 12; German Club 11, 12; Furman Scholar 11; Junior Marshall 11; Jr. Academy of Science 11, 12; Society of Out - standing High School 11; Jazz Ensemble 12. LISA GAIL ROBERTS Annual Staff 9; Beta Club 9; Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; French Club 9, 10; Nat. Honor Society 11; Interact 11, 12; Girls State 11; J.E.T.S. 11, 12; Nat. Honor Society — Treasure 12; Who's Who Among American High School Students 12. MILDRED ROBERTSON Treasure of Student Council 9; Vice Pres, of Personel Jr. Acheivement 11. BARBARA MARIE ROBNETT Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; Beta Club 9; Newspaper Staff 9; NFL Football 10; German Club 10, 11, 12; Junior Marshall 11; NFL Sec. — Tres. 11; NFL Sacred Cow Award 11; Nat. Honor Society 11, 12; All-State Debate Team 11; Governor's Scholar 11; Pres. NFL 12; Jr. Academy of Science 12. ELIZABETH CRAVEN RODDY Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; Junior Marshall 11; Latin Club 12. EVLYN RODRIQUEZ Stud. Council Rep. 9; Pep Club 9; Powder Puff Football 9, 10; Jr. Red Cross Club 10; Honor Society 10; Spanish Club 10, 11, 12; Drama Club 11. WILFRED GARRETT ROGERS Dent Performing Band 9; Drama Club 9; S.V. Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Viking Singers 10, 11, 12; All-State Regional Chorus 11; All-State Honors Chorus 10, 12. MICHAEL KIETH ROSBOROUGH Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Jr. House 11. USA JOAN ROTHENBERGER Basketball 9; Volleyball 9; Gymnastics Club 9; Student Council 9; R.O.T.C. 10, 11, 12; R.O.T.C. Drill Team 10, 11; ROTC Color Guard 11, 12. CHERIE ROTHROCK Student Council 9; Young Life 10, 11, 12; Teen-Involvement 11; House of Rep. 12; C.A.B. Club 12. SUSAN REBECCA ROSS D.E.C.A. Club 12. JEAN Z. RUSSELL Beta Club 9; R.O.T.C. Drill Team 10, 11; English Rep. 11; R.O.T.C. Staff Band 12. CINDY ANN RUTLEDGE Stud. Council 9; Cheerleader 9, 10. s JAMES SALLEY Business Club 9; Bus Driver 11, 12; Pep Club 12. LARRY E. SCHOFF Baseball 10, 11, 12. ROBERT GREGG SESSIONS Band 9; Bus Driver 10, 11. DALE ELIZABETH SHARPE Spanish Club 10. LESLIE SHARON SHARP French Club 10. THOMAS JENNINGS SHARPE Stud. Council 9; J.V. Football 10; Bus Driver 11. DEBORAH BOTSFRD SHOUR Annual Staff 9; Stud. Council 9; Interact 11, 12. LESLIE W. SHELTON III Soccer Team 10, 11, 12; Football Team 11, 12; Nat. Honor Society 11, 12; Key Club 12; Young Life 12. RONALD DOUGLAS SHERENCO Football 9; Bill Roseborough Ruth Smyrl Senior Directory — 361 Christopher Green Terry Coombs Beta Club 9; Wrestling 9; J.V. Football 10. LISA KATHRYN SHERER Annual Staff 9; French Club 10; Anchor Club 10, 11. LAURA SHIMMEL Annual Staff 9; Band 9, 10; German Club 10, 11, 12; Young Life 10, 11, 12; Jr. Acad, of Science 12. RANDALL ROY SHIRLEY Military Strategist Club 9; Ski Club 9, 10, 11; Chess Club 9; Football 9; La Cross J.V. 9, 10. DAVID SAUL SILVER N.F.L. 10, 11, 12; Young Life 11, 12; Jr. Academy of Science 11, 12; Latin Club 11, 12; Drama Club 12; Nat. Merit Semifinalist 12. CHERYL SIMS S.T.A.R. Club 9; Bible Study 9; Foreign Language Club 9; Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9. LAURA CAMERON SIMS French Club 9, 10; Beta Club 9. ELICI A SINOR Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; Annual Staff 9; Interact 10, 11, 12; German Club 10, 11; Jr. House 11; Nat. Honor Society 11, 12; Senior House 12. VIVIANE SOLEDAD BARRAUT Interact 12; French Club 12. JULIO SOTO Wrestling 10, 12. JOHN MCFARLAND SWINDLER Sec. of Foreign Language Club 9; Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; German Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Interact 11; Nat. Honor Society 11, 12; Furman Scholar 11; Pres. German Club 12; Viking Singers 12. T BETH TARRER Pep Club 9. DEBORAH GAYLE TAYLOR Student Council 9; Jr. Red Cross Club 10; Spirit of America 10; OKLAHOMA 10. MARGARET RENEE TAYLOR Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorus 9; Viking Singers 10, 11, 12; Junior Marshall 11. DELPHINE TAYLOR Cheerleader 9, 10, 11; Volleyball 9; Gymnastics Club 9; Student Council 11. SHERRON V. TERRY Volleyball 9; Gymnastics Club 9; Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11; Anchor Club 11, 12; Nat. Honor Society 11, 12; Fund- raising Chairperson 12. JOHN MATTHEW THAYER FFA 9, 10, 11; Football 9, 10, 11; Track 9, 10, 11; Student Council 9, 10, 11; Baseball 9, 10, 11; F.C.A. 9, 10, 11. DAVID CHRISTOPHER THOMPSON Band 9; Beta Club 9; Tennis Team 12; Jr. Academy of Science 12. NANCY JEAN TILLMAN Annual Business Staff 9; Who's Who Among American High School 11; Jr. Marshal 11; Spanish Club 12. DONNA TOM French Club 9, 10, 11; Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; S.T.A.R. Club 9; Cheerleader 10; Vice-President of French Club 10; Anchor Club 10, 11; French Club 11; 362 — Senior Directory Homeroom Representative 11; Honor Society 11, 12. CARLA LYNN TRUESDALE Student Council Rep. 9; Business Staff 9; C.A.B. 12. GLORIA LORRAINE TRULUCK Annual Staff 9. HERBERT B. TYLER JR. Dent Band 9; Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; Viking Band 10, 11, 12; Central Regional Band 11; All- State Band 11. V KANISAH HOI VORASINTH Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; French Club 10, 12; Junior Marshall 11; German Club 12; Jr. Academy of Science 12; Civinettes 12; Anchor Club 12. w OLIVIER WAITE 4-H Club 9; Magic Club 10; French Club 10; Drama Club 12. SHARON NATALIE WALDRON Bus Driver 10, 11, 12. ELISABETH NATALIE WALKLEY Tennis Team 10. JOHN REED WALPOLE Soccer Team 10, 11, 12; Homeroom Rep. 12. DAVID ALBERT WARD Tennis Team 9, 10, 11, 12; Key Club 12; Junior Marshall 11; Key Club 11, 12. SHOICHI WATABE Soccer Team 10, 11; N.H.S. 11; V.P. Jr. Class 11; Jazz-Rock Band 11; Key Club 12; Jr. Academy of Science 12; F.C.A. 12; Young Life 12. SHEILA DENISE WATKINS J.V. Cheerleader 10; Band 11, 12; Varsity Cheerleader 11; Spanish Club 11; Miss Spirit 11; Homecoming Court 11. STEVE DOUGLAS WATTS Baseball Team 10, 11, 12. TONYA SUE WEBSTER Viking Singers 10; Art Council 10; Drill Team 10. JOHNNY WEST Wrestling Team 10; Golf Team 12. STACEY JORDAN WEYMOUTH Trojan Staff 9; Viking Shield Staff 10. CATHERINE L. WHALEN Bus Driver 10, 11, 12. LAURA L. WHITE French Club 9, 10; Student Council 9; Interact 10; Cheerleader 10, 12; Girls State 11; F.C.A. 12. CONNIE WILSON S.T.A.R. Club 9; Beta Club 9; R.O.T.C. Drill Team 10, 11, 12; R.O.T.C. Color Guard 12. KAREN LYNN WILSON Band 10, 11; Soph. House 10; Jr. Academy of Science 11, 12. TERRY WISE Spanish Club 9, 11, 12; Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; S.T.A.R. Club 9; Interact 11; Bible Club 9, 11, 12; Jr. Academy of Science 12. BARBARA SUZANNE WOOLSTON Varsity Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Tennis Team 9, 10, 11; French Club Pres. 9; Beta Club 9; Anchor Club 9, 10, 11; Nat. Honor Society 10, 11; Varsity Volleyball 10; All- American Team Co- Captain 11; Student Body Vice-Pres. 11; Who's Who American Athletes 11; Girls State 11; Varsity Track Team 12; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 12; Powder Puff Football 12. Y G. MARK YOUNG Soccer Team 9; Wrestling Team 10, 11, 12. NANCY YOUNG Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; Jr. House 11. SHARON LEE YOUNIS Anchor Club 10, 11; Spanish Club 11, 12; Senior House 12; Viking Singers 12. Z LEE A. ZANATOS Viking Singers 10; Ecology Club 10; Beta 9; Drama Club 11, 12; The Childrens Hour 12. MARK WILLIAM ZION German Club 9, 10; Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; Interact 10, 11; Jr. Academy of Science 11, 12; Nat. Honor Society 11, 12. ROBERT A. WOODS JR. Nat. Jr. Honor Society 9; Junior Achievement 11; Junior Marshall 11; Nat. Honor Society 11, 12. Richard Rabon Senior Directory — 363 Index Abbot, Lisa 293 Abboushi, Tarek 160, 168, 293 Abell, Clark 265 Abio, Michelle 265 Adams, Alice 65, 215 Adams, Diane 215 Adams, Mike 65, 293 Adams, Rhett 68, 293 Adams, Ricky 293 Adelstone, Rodney 293 Agostini, Diane 75, 265 Aiken, Roy 102, 215 Ake, Torrence 21, 102, 104, 265 Albert, James 145, 265 Albert, Mike 293 Albert, Rusty 215 Albright, Jane 215 Alderman, Cindy 293 Alderman, Debbie 265 Alderson, Robert 76, 102, 293 Alewine, Patty 293 Alexander, Sherry 96, 101, 265 Alexander, Mrs. Susan 184, 208 Alexander, Terry 293 Allawos, Susan 293 Allen, Albert 81, 265 Allen, Carol 265 Allen, Debbie 81, 293 Allen, Jay 74, 215 Allen, John 293 Allen, Kathy 215 Allen, Latonya 265 Allen, Stephan 293 Allison, Jimmy 215 Allison, Joe 215 Alsop, Jill 265, 291 Alstat, Joyce 293 Alston, David 293 Altizer, Charles 293 Alwin, Charles 293 Alvarado, Amalia 82, 85, 293 Amick, Bruce 265 Amos, Karen 39, 72, 101, 265, 285 Amos, Tammy 81, 293 Amoth, Carl 62, 63, 96, 360, 376 Anchor Club 66, 67 Anderson, Aaron 108, 110 Anderson, Brenda 293 Anderson, Mrs. Faye 207 Anderson, Gloria 215 Anderson, Jeff 293 Anderson, Lori 293 Anderson, Mary 293 Anderson, Martha 215 Anderson, Rickey 65, 91, 215 Anderson, Steve 82, 293 Anderson, Walter 79, 81, 293 Andleonk, Steve 102 Andrews, Ricky 293 Appleman, Brenda 293 Archie, Brian 139, 265 Archuleta, Mark 293 Arden, Mark 265 Ardis, Shari 293 Ardis, Susan 265 Argoe, Paula 293 Arledge, William 293 Armstrong, Milly 82, 293 Arre, Arthur 215 Arre, Julie 293 Arrington, Lannette 215 Art Council 91 Artero, Tony 294 Arthur, Kenny 110 Ashley, Wynters 294 Askew, Tony 294 Assey, Mrs. Joan 184, 208 Atkins, Tony 294 Atkinson, Fonda 294 Aucoin, Charles 162 Aucoin, Cheri 106, 215 Audet, Dawn 91, 102, 265 Audet, Paul 91, 215 Austin, Ann 70, 215, 358 Austin, Steve 160 Avant, Barry 27, 61, 68, 139, 215 Aydelotte, Sandra 25, 96, 215, 247 Azzara, Joey 294 Babridge, Kevin 91, 110, 216 Bacon, Robin 162 Bahr, Barry 138, 139, 143, 216, 357 Bahr, Linda 294 Bailey, Caroline 31, 32, 39, 58, 133, 306 Bailey, Gilly 294 Bailey, Norman 294 Baker, Cassandra 108, 216 Baker, Gary 294 Baker, Gilbert 294 Baker, Johnny 58, 139, 294 Baker, Scott 265 Baker, Stacy 294 Baldwin, Rob 35, 110, 265 Bales, William 32, 101, 216 Ballentine, Laura 294 Ballou, Pete 76, 77, 83, 294 Band 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99 Baralt, Marica 265 Barber, Angie 294 Barber, Cameron 82, 265 Barber, Jackie 294 Barbie, Angie 290 Barboza, Lisa 96, 294 Barnett, Cheryl 56,61,76, 79, 96,102,265 Barnett, Nancy 101 Barnette, Robin 294 Barr, James 294 Barraut, Viviane 70 Barrett, James 96, 294 Barrett, Kathy 86, 294 Barrett, Suzanne 216 Bartlett, Arlene 265 Bartlett, Felder 74, 216 Bass, Jerry 265 Basso, Paul 265 Bateman, David 77, 81, 216 Bates, David 265 Bates, Steve 68, 294 Baucom, David 160, 294 Beach, Georgia 91, 216 Beam, Cindi 133, 294, 321 Beasley, Amanda 295 Beasley, David 265 Beasley, Joye 295 Beatty, Bridget 295 Beck, Gelene 88, 216, 295 Beck, Glynis 88, 216 Becker, Keenan 265 Beddingfield, Jimmy 139, 141, 291 Bell, Allison 85, 216 Bell, Barbara 61, 65, 76, 118, 119, 216 Bell, Mary 265 Bell, Pamela 295 Bell, Selena 88, 265 Bellamy, Eddie 216 Belton, Chuck 110, 216 Belton, Mrs. Ethel 207 Belton, Felicia 295 Belton, Juvache 295 Belton, Patricia 295 Benfield, Jerry 295 Benjamin, Chris 247 Benjamin, James 216 Bennett, Tim 295 Benson, Lamont 295 Benson, Wendell 295 Benton, Ferris 216 Benton, Karen 216 Benton, Sharon 216 Berendson, Eugene 295 Bergen, Sascha 295 Berger, Richard 106, 295 Berkheimer, Joy 216 Bernardin, John 265 Bernstein, Michelle 61, 72, 82, 265 Bernstein, Sam 295 Berry, Anthony 216 Berry, Brigid 62, 376 Berry, Clay 91, 216 Berry, Dean 145, 295 Berry, Mrs. Gilda 204, 208 Berry, Mrs. Norman 295 Berry, Scott 265 Berryhill, Scott 81, 295 Besley, Bob 265 Best, Walter 62, 265, 376 Beverly, Kelvin 266 Beverly, Ken 295 Beverly, Nancy 96, 217 Bickham, Kathy 96, 266 Biggs, Joey 217 Birch, Stephanie 266 Bishop, Michael 61, 111, 266 Black, Dean 295 Black, Mrs. Kay 186, 208 Black, Michelle 295 Blackman, Ramona 95, 96, 217 Blackwell, Greg 295 Blackwell, Willie 110, 217 Blair, Mike 266 Blake, Kim 295 Blake, Sandy 101 Blake, Terry 295 Blake, Phyllis 266 Blake, Sandra 266 Blakley, Pam 266 Bleeck, Brad 217 Blume, Robin 266 Boan, Tommy 295 Bobar, Jonathan 295 Boggs, Renee 62, 63, 86, 109, 132, 188, 295, 376 Bolding, Richard 217 Bolyn, Harry 162, 295 Bonds, Mr. Perry 205, 208 Boney, Greg 271 Bonilla, Sandra 79, 295 Bonniville, Marian 66, 101, 266 Bookhard, Damon 110, 266 Bookhard, Gwen 82, 105, 217 Bookhart, Joyce 96, 266, 291 Boozer, Mrs. Susan 66, 182, 208 Borden, Debbie 266 Bost, David 168, 266 Bost, James 111, 295 Bostic, Elaine 266 Bosworth, Kendall 55, 61, 171, 217, 244, 259 Boulware, Robin 266 Bourne, Cathie 70, 295 Bowen, Brenda 79, 88, 295 Bowen, Don 266 Bowen, Lynn 295 Bowen, Ron 266 Bowers, Mrs. Caroline 186, 208 Bowers, Charlie 61, 68, 117, 120, 121, 217, 240 Bowers, Hal 76, 96, 295 Bowers, Sandy 217 Bowers, Vicki 56, 61, 76, 96, 99, 102, 266 Bowes, Carol 61, 66, 217 Bowes, Steve 68, 296 Bowman, Larry 218 Boyd, Cathy 218 Boyd, Jessica 56, 66, 82, 88 102, 296 Boyd, Keith 150, 151, 296 Boyd, Mary 88, 296 Boyd, Nancy 296 Boyd, Ted 138, 139, 140, 141, 266 Boykin, Christel 296 Boykin, Cynthia 296 Boykin, Sandra 266 Boyte, Charles 296 Bozeman, Mr. Michael 105, 200, 288 Brackin, Brenda 296 Bradby, Tanya 61, 74, 88, 218 Braddock, Billy 296 Bradford, Stephanie 65, 76, 82 Bradley, Jay 56, 68, 76 Bradley, Shelia 296 Bradley, Tammy 296 Bradwell, Charles 296 Bradwell, Randy 96, 266 Branch, JoAnn 266 Brandhorst, Mrs. Diane 191, 208 Branham, Cathy 82, 101, 296 Branham, Sheila 58, 296 Branham, Tony 61, 82, 266 Branson, Bobby 266 Brant, Jeff 296 Brassell, Vickie 266 Braswell, Lisa 91, 266, 291 Bratton, Alphonso 296 Bratton, Renay 295 Brazell, Mrs. Cleo 202, 208 Brazell, Doris 218 Brazell, Kenneth 266 Brazell, Larry 266 Brazell, Robert 61, 96, 218 Brazell, Wade 96, 296 Brazukas, Debi 266 Brazukas, Donna 218 Breckenridge, Duncan 25, 139, 218, 220 Breckenridge, Helen 43, 56, 58, 61, 66, 218, 225 Breeland, Mark 218 Brehmer, Deana 218 Brehmer, Stacy 296 Brewer, Caroline 70, 296 Brewer, Greg 65, 76, 82 Brewer, Jeff 65, 76, 296 Brewer, Sandy 108, 266 Brewer, Scott 296 Brewer, Greg 296 Briggman, Cindy 266 Bright, Bobby 218 Bright, Tommy 266 Brinkley, Betsy 266 Brisbon, Richard 296 Brittain, Jenny 56, 297 Britton, Stewart 218 Broach, Bill 218 Broach, Liston 110, 266 Broach, Randy 297 Broach, Terry 297 Brodericks, Mike 297 Bronoon, Patrica 88 Brooks, Bryan 218 Brooks, Chuck 267 Brooks, Debora 218 Brooks, Mr. Hal 65, 184, 208 Broome, Derrill 218 Broome, Ruby 297 Brophy, John 218 Brophy, Kevin 267 Broughton, Wilma 92 Brown, Albert 218 Brown, Bob 267 Brown, Brenda 61, 77, 92, 101, 218 I Brown, Mrs. Carolyn 196, 208 Brown, Charles 110 Brown, Daryl 139, 267 Brown, Deborah 297 Brown, Gina 297 Brown, Ginger 218 Brown, Harold 139, 267 Brown, Mr. Jack 205, 208 Brown, Jackie 267 Brown, Jamey 139, 297 Brown, Mrs. Janice 62, 63, 188, 208, 376 Brown, Kathy 61, 79, 91, 267 Brown, Kim 106, 107, 219 Brown, Latasha 88, 108, 267 Brown, Maureen 79, 88, 297 Brown, Michelle 297 Brown, R.A. 297 Brown, Ronnie 81, 267, 291 Brown, Rubinette 105, 219 Brown, Sharon 101, 219 Brown, Tony 297 Broughton, Wilma 92, 297 Bruner, Donna 61, 65, 66, 75, 79, 219 Brunson, Patricia 267 Bryant, Danny 267 Bryant, Elton 65 Bryant, Karen 219 Bryant, Patricia 219 Bryant, Vickie 297 Bryant, Wayne 267 Buck, Vicki 267 Buckley, Kevin 74, 76, 162, 219 Bull, Anne 102, 162, 267 Bull, David 75, 106, 267 Bull, Mr. Leonard 68, 173, 200, 208 Bull, Stephan 91, 297 Bullock, Billy 219 Bundrick, Jimmy 297 Burack, Anne 61, 66, 88, 146, 147, 219 Burch, Mrs. Geralyn 200, 208 Burchell, Debbie 21, 82, 88, 297 Burchell, Sherry 91, 267 Burden, Alice 297 Burgess, Eddie 157, 159, 267 Burgess, Johnny 297 Burkheimer, Nancy 86, 297 Burks, Jackie 297 Burks, Judy 219 Burle, Doug 267 Burleson, Mrs. Joanne 193, 208 Burley, Mr. C. Carroll 110 Burnett, Shannon 82, 101, 297 Burns, Mrs. Melinda 196, 208 Burroughs, Mason 297 Burrows, Linda 219 Burton, Cecie 79, 219, 247 Burton, Grace 88, 297 Burton, Magdalene 219 Busch, Evelyn 219 Bus Drivers 110 Bussinah, Paula 96, 99, 267 Butler, Martha 58, 267 Butler, Roy 150, 151, 297 Byars, Tammy 267 Byrd, Benjamin 106, 107, 219 Byrd, Chuck 96, 298 Byrd, Keith 96, 298 Byrd, Michael 267 Byrd, Patricia 267 Cabezas, Jorge 82, 162, 267, 276 Cabot, Lawrence 125, 135, 267, 282 Cagle, Al 75, 106, 267 Cain, Tammy 219 Calcutt, Billy 298 Caldwell, Cyndi 133, 298, 332 Caldwell, Delores 298 Caldwell, Edd 110, 139, 219 Caldwell, Herbert 139, 298 Caldwell, Jacqueline 219 Caldwell, Lois 88, 102 Caldwell, Mr. Randel 32, 178, 208 Caldwell, Mr. Ronald 198, 208 Calvert, Loretta 61, 81, 110, 219 Camp, Mrs. Lula 79, 196, 208 Campbell, Cala 79, 96, 267 Campbell, George 61, 75, 79, 267 Campbell, Kim 298 Campbell, Tommy 139, 219 Cannon, Geraldine 298 Cannon, Maretta 64, 220 Cannup, Richard 220 Cantrell, Mrs. Maureen 77, 188, 208 Cantrell, Quentin 65, 77, 81, 298 Cantrell, Sandra 267 Canzanter, Candy 267 Cape, Chuck 220 Cape, Susie 298 Capes, Stephanie 298 Carino, Janice 267 Carlen, Mollianne 298 Carlson, Rhonda 298 Carlson, Rachel 298 Carma, Audrey 220 Carma, Elvira 220 Carma, Michael 298 Carr, Rachel 88, 298 Carr, Stephanie 220 Carrigan, Mike 220 Carroll, Alice 220 Carroll, Sherry 64, 65, 76, 79, 298 Carroll, Vickie 65, 76, 82, 298 Carson, Jaime 106, 298 Carson, Richard 221 Carson, Steve 157, 160, 267 Carson, Yvonne 75, 82, 267 Carter, Cindy 108, 267 Carter, Shelley 55, 298 Cartzendafner, Carol 21, 102, 298 Carwell, Jesse 221 Casey, Kay 197, 208 Cashdollar, Glen 145, 298 Cashon, Mitchell 298 Castro, Myrna 298 Cates, Mr. John 207 Cates, Robbie 221 Cathey, Patti 267 Catoe, Bobbie 39, 110, 221 Catoe, Lisa 88, 298 Cauley, Anita 298 Cauley, Cindy 298 Cauley, Virginia 221 Cauthen, Cathy 268 Caywood, Butch 221 Cecil, Maree 268 Cecil, Mr. Ron 32, 76, 186, 208, 210 Chae, Chang 162, 221 Chae, Usop 162, 298 Chalfant, Mrs. Jackie 91, 197, 208 Chambers, Bruce 168 Champion, Mrs. Jacquie 204, 208 Chandler, Beth 88, 294, 298, 321 Chandler, Liz 64, 88, 148, 149, 153, 154, 268 Chaplin, Robin 268 Chappell, Diana 268 Charles, Edsonya 298 Chase, Charlie 96, 298 Chavez, Emmer 27, 139, 141, 143, 144, 162, 221 Chavis, Debie 298 Chavis, Dwain 268 Chavis, Roger 298 Chavis, Stanley 221 Chavous, Janice 221, 360 Cheerleaders, Junior Varsity 86, 87 Cheerleaders, Varsity 84, 85 Index — 365 Chcrnoff, Paul 298 Chess Club 111 Chigges, Katie 58, 85, 129, 221, 247 Chigges, Vivi 298 Childs, Gordon 298 Chinnis, Sandy 221 Chittum, Sandy 221 Choi, Jeff 196, 268 Ciminero, Debbie 299 Civinettes Club 72 Clack, Mary 268 Clanton, Dean 61, 96, 268 Clanton, John 19, 57, 58, 61, 76, 95, 96, 97, 99, 112, 112, 119, 120, 121, 135, 221, 234, 247, 248, 332 Clare, Robert 268 Clark, Chris 82, 96, 299 Clark, Donald 101, 299, 302 Clark, Jerry 299 Clark, Jo Anne 66, 129, 221 Clark, Mrs. Sheila 191, 208 Clark, Shirley 299 Clark, Susan 221 Clarkson, David 65 Clawson, Mrs. Summer 184, 208 Clayton, John 150, 151, 221 Clement, Mrs. Peggy 88, 199, 208 Clement, Steve 160, 299 Cleveland, John 299 Cleveland, Lorna 297 Cliff, Merrill 299 Clifford, Col. Paul 191, 208 Clinton, Carl 268 Clinton, Renee 88, 299 Clyburn, Robbie 110 Cobb, Debbie 268 Cobb, Dianne 299 Cobb, Mr. Hampton 94, 95, 96, 197, 208 Cobb, Lanney 221 Cobb, Tina 299 Cogdill, Kelley 299 Cogdill, Lisa 221 Cohen, Sam 76, 299 Coker, Brenda 82, 299 Coker, Eddie 222 Colby, Gardner 268 Cole, John 110 Cole, Julie 61, 96, 268 Coleman, Adrienne 82, 222 Coleman, Debra 222 Coleman, Jeff 76, 96, 110, 162, 222, 356 Coleman, John 110, 268 Coleman, Mike 139, 268 Coleman, Selina 91, 268 Coleman, Stephen 268 Coleman, Tim 76, 96, 299 Coleman, Tonya 79, 96, 299 Collier, Cecil 79, 299 Collier, Debbie 299 Collins, Jay 222 Collins, Karen 70, 299 Collins, Kim 299 Collins, Mike 68, 222 Collins, Patrick 168, 222 Collins, Troi 85, 268, 291 Collins, Willie 299 Colter, Tammy 299 Coltrain, Tina 222 Colvin, Myra 77, 88, 268 Combs, Tammy 268 Comer, Donna 96, 101, 222 Committee of Seven 57 Compton, Lucile 96, 268 Condra, Michelle 72, 75, 299 Cone, Gene 299 Cone, Pamela 222 Conner, Priscilla 75, 92, 268 Conners, Linda 81, 268 I Conte, Michael 117, 222 Conte, Robert 268 Cook, Marjorie 300 Cook, Rosalind 58, 88, 300 Cook, Teresa 269 Cooke, Ronald 269 Coombs, Cindy 300 Coombs, Terry 222 Coone, Kenny 91, 300 Cooper, Alan 58 Cooper, Angela 300 Cooper, Antoine 74, 92, 222 Cooper, Carl 109, 222 Cooper, Carolyn 300 Cooper, Cindy 300 Cooper, Glenn 300 Cooper, Mary 81, 300 Cooper, Pam 222 Cope, Bernice 222 Copeland, Bubba 29 Copeland, Debbie 300 Coppa, Sharon 269 Corbett, Donald 300 Corbett, Jack 269 Corbett, James 300 Corcoran, John 269, 376 Cordell, Kelly 300 Cordell, Toni 269 Cordero, Hector 110, 222 Cordero, Yolanda 300 Corley, Audrey 269 Corley, Bill 222 Corley, Mrs. Mary 193, 208 Corley, Scott 269 Corn, David 269 Cornelius, Catherine 88, 153 Cornelius, Michael 269 Cornelius, Toni 269 Cornelius, Wilfred 300 Cornwell, Corenna 300 Costa, Janet 300 Courtney, Ashley 300 Coutsos, Barney 91, 222 Cowart, Debi 222 Cox, Danny 269 Cox, Jerri 300 Cox, Patricia 223 Cox, Reese 162 Cox, Wendy 300 Crabb, Darenda 269 Crabb, Mr. Robert 195, 208 Craft, Tammy 223 Craig, Celia 61, 88, 131, 269 Cramer, Delphine 223 Crancer, Teresa 300 Crawford, Mrs. Mary 186, 208 Crenshaw, Robbie 300 Cribb, Isaac 269 Crim, Allen 68, 70, 300 Crisp, Mark 269 Crocker, David 162 Crosby, Anne 300 Crosby, Ned 300 Cross, Susan 58, 61, 66, 79, 269, 286, 291 Crossland, Jim 300 Crossett, Lorence 300 Crouch, Pam 300 Crout, Kenneth 300 Crumpton, Julie 269 Crumpton, Timothy 110, 223 Cruz, Ferdi 269 Cubelic, Mary Ann 61, 88, 120, 121, 148, 149, 153, 223, 251 Culp, David 145, 300 Culp, John 139, 269 Cunningham, Debbie 22, 25, 27, 85, 88, 105, 153, 154, 200, 223, 247 Cunningham, Jan 300 Cunningham, Linda 86, 88, 153, 154, 300 Cunningham, Novina 300 Cunningham, Sandra 300 Cureton, Amy 269 Curry, Kelly 25, 68, 139, 144, 223 Curry, Michelle 25, 58, 85, 146, 147, 269 Dabbs, Brian 145 Dabbs, Kenneth 269 Dalrymple, Sharon 66, 269 Damon, Barbara 300 Daniels, Cheryl 92, 93, 102, 108, 223 Danielson, Lynn 301 Darrow, Jesse 269 Datnoff, Julie 223 Davant, Caroline 269 Davenport, Ginger 146, 147 Davenport, Lynn 146, 147, 269 Davids, Dale 301 Davidson, Phillip 301 Davidson, Steven 101, 110, 223 Davis, Annette 269 Davis, Arthur 269 Davis, Audra 269 Davis, Barry 301 Davis, Beverly 25, 58, 61, 66, 85, 117, 119, 120, 121, 223 Davis, Brian 301 Davis, Cliff 269 Davis, Cynthia 223 Davis, Debbie 70, 76, 81, 96, 130, 135, 137, 269 Davis, Donen 68, 301 Davis, Erin 66, 88, 153, 269 Davis, Jeff 301 Davis, Katrina 88, 108, 269 Davis, Mr. Ken 188, 208 Davis, Lavern 81, 301 Davis, Mandy 61, 88, 91, 96, 269, 291 Davis, Pam 79, 96, 301 Davis, Patricia 102, 103 Davis, Sandra 223 Davis, Sharon 25, 61, 66, 125, 129, 223, 330 Davis, Terry 75, 301 Davis, Tommy 168 Daye, Pam 76, 223 Dean, Janice 301 Dean, Joseph 301 DeBorde, Brian 301 DeBorde, Paul 301 DECA 105 Deeter, Larry 27, 139, 223 Degemans, Robert 301 Dehart, Donna 223 Delisi, Cindy 21, 66, 270 Delk, Susan 58, 61, 66, 270, 283, 285 Delk, Tommy 25, 31, 139, 140, 142, 144, 223, 231, 237, 254 Deloe, Alfred 106, 270 Demaja, Marcia 301 DeMontegre, Mrs. Lois 182, 208 Denk, Sheila 223 Denmark, Arietta 270 Dennis, Gina 301 Dent, Jack 301 Derrick, Barbara 86, 108, 301 Derrick, Vita 82, 108 Desrochers, Randy 223 Desrochers, Scott 270 Dewolfee, Larry 301 Dial, Sandra 270 Diaz, Evelyn 82, 148, 149 Diaz, Gil 224 Dickerson, Diane 108, 270 Dickey, Mr. Edwin 188, 208 Diggins, Frank 270 Dillon, Barry 270 Dillon, Jack 110, 224 Dixon, Dwain 301 Dixon, Tonda 301 Dodge, Courtney 70, 76, 79, 270, 330 Dodgen, San 27, 68, 139, 142, 196, 224 Doherty, Marethe 301 Dollar, Phyllis 270 Dooley, Tom 224 Dorgay, Susan 56, 83, 301 Dorn, Beth 76, 82, 301 Dorsch, Laurie 61, 91, 101, 270 Doskocil, Patsy 224, 247 Doss, Michael 150, 151, 301 Doughty, Richard 224 Douglas, LaVerne 81, 270 Douglas, Ralph 270 Douglas, Tony 301 Dougoud, Donna 301 Downs, Fred 110, 224 Downs, Shawn 270 Doxie, Sherry 75, 301 Dozier, Michael 270 Drawdy, Bruce 270 Drawdy, Sherry 224 Drawell, Ted 101, 270 Dreher, Moses 138, 139, 140, 143, 144 Droter, Kent 62, 70, 71, 79, 270, 376 Droz, Rick 105 Dubil, Mike 96, 270 DuBose, Aimee 25, 58, 66, 301, 302 Duenas, Alfred 301 Duggan, Kon 301 Dukes, Charles 61, 76, 224 Dukes, Mrs. Mary 202, 208 Dunavant, Clayton 110, 270 Dunavant, Eve 61, 65, 66, 79, 224 Dunavant, Melissa 61, 96, 114, 270 Dunlap, John 301 Dunn, Joyce 224 Dunson, Deb 88, 224, 246 Dunson, Donna 270 DuPre, Mrs. Carol 109, 197, 208 Durham, Mark 301 Durig, Doug 57, 61, 76, 81, 109, 111, 114, 162, 270 Durkim, Patti 301 Dye, Donna 270 Dyno, Bruce 270 Eads, Jeff 302 Eager, Ms. Mary 205, 208 Eaker, Chris 160, 302, 321, 327 Eargle, Alan 270 Eargle, Kenneth 75, 224 Earle, Mike 270 Earnest, Samuel 302 Earnhardt, Mr. Bill 186, 208 Earnhardt, Dawn 224 Easier, David 109, 302 Easier, Ron 270 Easier, Terry 302 Easier, Teena 270 East, Brian 270 Easterling, Mary 302 Ecology Club 77 Edgers, Karen 224 Edwards, Bo 96, 97, 224 Edwards, Brenda 224 Edwards, Carl 43, 68, 224 Edwards, Heidi 81, 270 Edwards, Mandy 270, 291 Egleston, Rosalyn 108, 270 Eisele, James 224 Eleazer, Tim 302 Elkins, Cliff 139, 270 Elliott, Andrea 79, 91, 302 Elliot, Carol 302 Ellison, Bernie 110 Ellison, Sally 302 Ellison, Teresa 302 Ellisor, Arthur 224 Elmore, Tom 56, 65, 102, 111, 225 England, Jackie 101, 302 English, Charles 302 English, Floyd 302 English, Linda 225 English, Lloyd 145, 302 English, Marvin 110, 271 Enoch, Michael 225 Epps, Mr. Edwin 28, 32, 56, 90, 182, 208 Ergle, Alan 96 Eskridge, Charles 225 Eskridge, James 302 Estep, Laura 271 Estepp, Dawn 225 Estes, Kay 102, 225 Etheridge, Kay 302 Etheridge, Riley 139, 271 Evans, Gerald 108, 271 Evett, Kenny 64, 82, 302 Faircloth, Lisa 302 Faircloth, Patricia 302 Fairnot, Ray 225 Falter, Amy 66, 302 Falter, Chris 31, 56, 61, 76, 111, 114, 135, 271, 284, 291 Falter, Debra 61, 75, 91, 225 Farmer, Alan 145, 302 Farmer, J.C. 271 Farmer, Karen 225, 254 Farmer, Michael 145, 302 Farnell, Mrs. Kitty 186, 208 Farrar, Al 96, 302 Farrar, Glenn 61, 76, 112, 119, 225 Faust, Sherri 96, 302 Faust, Tammy 271 Fawley, Debi 225 Fawley, Sandra 131 Felker, Dana 271 Fendley, Deborah 225 Fenn, Terri 88, 303 Ferguson, Angel 303 Fernandez, Jay 226 Fewell, Gregory 145, 271 Fidler, Paul 303 Fikas, Anita 226 Fikas, Pete 226, 303 Fincher, Bill 303 Fincher, Judith 226 Fincher, Lita 226 Finout, Mrs. Margaret 83, 196, 208 Fins, llene 21, 79, 102, 303 Firth, Kim 303 Fischer, Janet 66, 271 Fish, Cindy 271 Fish, Kim 82, 303 Fish, Ron 303 Fish, Sherry 303 Fisher, Pam 96, 99, 271 Fisher, Sheri 303 Fisher, Stanley 303 Fitch, Vickie 303 Fitzgibbon, Tim 61, 68, 81 Fleming, Carl 25, 110, 139, 226 Fleming, Mrs. Dianne 207 Floyd, Bill 226 Floyd, Billy 110, 271 Fogle, Beatrice 303 Fogle, Lee 303 Fogle, Mr. Roosevelt 207 Forbes, Alyson 271 Ford, Betsy 61, 82, 226 Ford, Donna 226 Ford, Martha 226 Ford, Phoebe 271 Foreman, Carroll 303 Foster, Cathy 303 Foster, Glen 271 Foster, Lisa 226 Foster, Melanie 226 Foster, Reba 226 Foster, Robin 226 Fowble, Mr. Dean 193, 288 Fowler, Judy 303 Foy, Janice 226, 247 Francis, Allen 303 Frank, Sheri 85, 271 Franks, Doug 82, 271 Frazier, Barbara 226 Frazier, Janet 82, 271 Frederick, Alan 226 Frederick, Gary 271 Free, Cheryl 88, 102, 117, 226 French Club 78, 79 French, Gail 96, 226 Frick, Donny 226 Frick, Micah 303 Friday, Gwen 303 Friday, James 226 Friday, Vera 108, 271 Frieler, Mrs. Patricia 207 Frierson, Cathy 271 Frierson,Edward 81, 271 Frierson, Kenneth 227 Frierson, Lisa 65, 76, 82, 303 Frost, Robert 271 Frye, Gary 227 Frye, Tom 76, 114, 271 Fulkerson, Scott 227 Funderburk, Thomas 106, 271 Furgess, Nathan 227 Furtick, Odell 227 Gabriel, Scott 81, 303 Gainey, Barbara 303 Gainey, David 227 Gallardo, Erich 303 Gallardo, Ivanhoe 271 Galloway, Curtis 304 Galvin, Tara 79 Ganis, Mr. Dean 177, 208 Ganott, Jean 79 Gantt, Gerry 25, 139, 168, 227 Gantt, Jean 31, 304 Gantt, Steve 271 Garber, Maxine 153, 227 Garcia, Angie 227 Garcia, Didi 271 Garcia, Joan 304 Garcia, John 96, 304 Garcia, Juanita 227 Garcia, Linda 304 Garcia, Peter 110, 227 Garcia, Yoga 304 Gardiner, Charlie 145, 304 Gardner, Sharon 304 Gardner, Cynthia 96, 101, 271 Garrett, Julie 304 Gass, Roy 304 Gatlin, Mrs. Barbara 64, 182, 208 Gawrys, Don 27, 62, 139, 143, 227, 376 Gawrys, Karen 271 Gay, Eugene 157, 271 Geddings, Cheryl 82, 271, 291 Geddings, Sandy 106, 227 Geiger, Joan 227 Geiger, Johnny 160, 304 Geiger, Lorraine 86, 88, 153, 304 Geiger, Valerie 91, 271 Gelhar, Marty 102, 272 George, Mark 304 German Club 80, 81 Gibbs, Barbara 227 Gibbs, Sharon 96, 101, 304 Gibert, Shelly 25, 66, 85, 227, 247 Gibson, Chrystal 227 Gibson, Lonnie 91, 227 Index — 367 Gibson, Valerie 72, 272 Gidron, Janice 272 Gift, Bob 96, 272 Gill, Charles 139, 140 Gill, Chris 168, 272 Gill, Jimmy 139 Gillespie, David 96, 168, 227 Gillespie, Tracie 272 Gillespie, Mike 96, 304, 307 Ginyard, Kathy 227 Girl's Athletic Association 88, 89 Glasgow, Bonnibel 88, 228 Glasgow, James 304 Glass, Kim 272 Glick, Jim 272 Glover, Mrs. Peggy 184, 208 Glowacki, Shelley 61, 193, 228 Gochnaur, Tim 56, 61, 272 Goff, Diane 58, 66, 132, 302, 304 Goff, David 228 Goff, Jeanne 228 Gogo, Pam 77, 88, 272 Golden, Holley 21, 79, 304 Goldson, Meredith 39, 61, 272, 291 Goldstein, Terri 65, 83, 304 Good, Mike 111, 304 Goodall, Katherine 21, 101, 228 Goodell, Cynthia 272 Goodell, Mark 91, 304 Goodell, Mary 304 Goodman, Teresa 133, 304 Goodwin, John 106, 272 Goodwin, Linda 304 Goodwin, Patricia 272 Goodwin, Valerie 304 Gordon, Darlene 75, 304 Gossett, Mark 228 Gottlieb, Jon 228 Gouveia, Gigi 110, 272 Goyce, Glenn 65 Grady, David 139 Grafton, Donald 110, 304 Graham, Carl 272 Graham, Carol 272 Graham, Mitchell 228 Graham, Virginia 96, 101, 304 Grant, Peggy 96, 304 Grant, Rick 304 Grant, Steve 145 Gratton, Kevin 228 Gravel, Becky 82 Gravelle, Debbie 304 Gray, Ashby 228 Gray, Chip 272 Gray, Melissa 272 Green, Miss Bertie 196, 209 Green, Chris 106, 110, 272, 304 Green, Christopher 228 Green, Gloria 96, 304 Green, James 92, 108, 110, 228 Green, Johnny 110, 272 Green, Karen 72, 272 Green, Larry 272 Green, Loretta 272 Green, Mary 304 Green, Mike 108, 157, 273 Green, Patricia 229 Green, Terry 273 Green, Vickie 88, 153, 304 Greene, Justina 88, 305 Greene, Sheila 229 Greer, Mike 229 Gregory, Gina 61, 66, 129, 229 Gregory, JoAnn 184, 209 Gregory, Lisa 81, 305 Gregory, Lynn 305 Gribler, Melody 229 Grich, Mr. Rick 153, 199, 209 Griffin, Beverly 105, 148, 229 Griffin, Candee 21, 102, 229 Griffin, Mark 273 Griffin, Rodney 160, 305 Griggs, Michelle 101, 273 Griner, Carmen 82, 305 Grivetti, Mr. Bernard 195, 209 Grizzard, Gennifer 305 Groom, Melanie 305 Grooms, Billy 61, 68, 117, 135, 229 Grooms, Laura 102, 305 Gross, Ron 305 Grosse, Scott 229 Grosso, Cindy 25, 61, 229 Grubbs, Lisa 305 Gruenhagen, Jane 305 Gruse, Linda 61, 66, 102, 229 Grzegorch, Stephan 305 Guess, Richard 229 Gunn, Mark 273 Gunter, Sonya 305 Gunter, Vickie 305 Guralnick, Barbara 96 Gurganious, Carolyn 96, 229 Guthrie, Elizabeth 229 Guyton, William 229 Ha, Mi Suk 61, 72, 76, 77, 229 Ha, Min 72, 77, 81, 305 Haas, Bobby 305 Haddon, Mr. David 186, 209 Haeflinger, Chip 273 Haeflinger, Sarah 64, 146, 147, 305 Hagon, Joanna 305 Hagood, Gloria 110, 229 Haigler, Cameron 305 Haigler, Kim 83, 96, 229 Haines, Scott 273 Haines, Wendy 65 Halaman, Carl 111 Hall, Alex 273 Hall, Calvin 229 Hall, Carla 229 Hall, Cheryl 61, 95, 96, 230 Hall, Mark 230 Hall, Marty 305 Hall, Mary 230 Hall, Tom 56, 305 Hallman, James 305 Halimon, David 145 Hallomon, Randolph 230 Haltiwanger, Jeff 145, 305 Ham, Kathy 230 Hamilton, Billy 145, 305 Hammes, Brad 230 Hammes, Lori 96, 306 Hammond, Keith 230 Hammond, Kenny 273 Hammond, Wanda 306 Hammonds, Barbara 306 Hampton, Beverly 306 Hampton, Toby 102, 273 Hampton, Tracy 19, 104, 273 Hammick, Sharon 273 Hamton, Kevin 160 Hance, Pam 40, 61, 70, 273 Hanks, Sharon 230 Hannon, Dwayne 230 Haramut, John 273 Hardee, Jeri 58, 61, 196, 273, 291 Hardy, Sarah 65, 76, 79, 96, 306 Hare, Col. John 180, 209 Harley, Bill 56, 61, 68, 83, 135, 230, 247, 330 Harley, Michael 19, 56, 57, 61, 70, 76, 90, 104, 113, 114, 119, 120, 121, 135, 230 Harmon, Jimmy 273 Harmon, Joe 306 Harmon, Ray 139, 230 Harold, Donald 168 Harper, Darrell 145 Harper, Donna 273 Harper, Pam 86, 306 Harr, Kevin 230 Harrell, Donald 145, 273 Harrington, Becky 85, 247 Harris, Cassandra 108 Harris, Colette 25, 58, 62, 63, 79, 85, 273, 276 Harris, Jodie 230 Harris, Kent 110, 230 Harris, Lee 43, 230 Harris, Margaret 25, 105, 230 Harris, Phillip 145, 160, 306 Harris, Sandra 273 Harrison, Deborah 88, 91, 273 Harrison, Deborah 92, 306 Harrison, Debra 88, 230 Harrison, Howard 306 Harrison, Marion 306 Harrison, Marlen 306 Harrison, Mike 27, 157, 159 Harrison, Pat 58, 64, 88, 148, 149, 306 Harrison, Phillip 160 Harrison , Ralph 273 Harrison,Randy 157 Harrison, Susie 110, 230 Harrison, Susie Mae 273 Hardy, Sara 65, 76, 306 Harper, Pam 306 Harper, Robert 306 Harold, Charles 306 Hart, Ronald 188, 306 Hartsfield, Jerry 273 Hartsfield, Paul 230 Harwell, Deanna 306 Harwell, Dianna 306 Harwell, Mike 273 Haskell, Mrs. Margaret Ann 204, 209 Haskett,. Wendy 65, 88, 306 Hasterok, Rod 79, 102, 104, 231 Hatchell, David 139, 273 Hatcher, Sylvia 231 Hatfield, Brenda 306 Hatfield, Janet 231 Hathaway, Greg 273 Hathaway, Scott 145, 306 Hatting, Mark 232 Hatton, Jackie 273 Haulsee, Chris 70, 83, 273 Haulsee, Scott 306 Havird, Sid 231 Hawkins, Ricky 231 Haynes, Belva 231 Hayes, Debra 273 Haynes, Brad 273 Haynes, Debra 273 Haynes, Gwen 231 Haynes, Wendy 306 Haynsworth, Jim 79, 137, 273 Hays, Kathy 306 Hazewinkel, Debbie 232 Headden, Terry 273 Heard, Mark 151, 306 Hearn, Lia 307 Heath, Buddy 110, 273 Heath, Thomas 160, 307 Hebert, Arden 61, 70, 274, 291 Hebert, Mrs. Lynn 207, 209 Heidel, Cindy 96, 307 Heins, Kim 39, 58, 66, 232, 247, 253 Heinz, Pat 307 Helms, Mr. Chasker 200, 209 Helms, David 105, 232 Helms, Dinah 232 Helms, Parks 307 Helton, Kathy 62, 307, 376 Henderson, Jeff 307 Henderson, Linda 274 Henderson, Tommy 307 Hendrick, Mr. Jamie 71, 90, 184, 209 Hendricks, Nancy 64, 274 Hendrix, Miss Jane 202, 209 Hendrix, Tammy 274 Henegar, Charles 232 Henrick, Steve 307 Henry, Mrs. Happy 181, 209 Hensley, Jimmy 232 Hentschel, David 274 Herbert, Geoff 274 Hcrbick, Bob 102, 307 Herlong, Vera 274 Herr, Mrs. Lucretia 186, 209 Herr, Rachel 232 Herrick, John 76, 232 Herrmann, Lauri 83, 307, 329, 332 Herten, Ricky 307 Hertz, Lauren 307 Hester, Henry 307 Hibler, Doretha 274 Hicks, Mrs. Debbie 193, 209 Hicks, Dec Dee 232 Hicks, Theresa 274 Hickson, Whit 307 Higbe, David 274 Higbe, Hughie 307 Higgins, Peter 232 Hill, Darren 307 Hill, Elaine 307 Hill, Laurie 72, 232 Hill, Robert 145, 307 Hill, Skip 232 Hill, Stanley 274 Hill, Valerie 232 Hilton, Virgil 145, 307 Hinson, Abbie 307 Hinson, Tim 274 Hiott, Mrs. Carolyn 195, 209 Hiott, Cathy 232 Hipps, Kim 129, 135, 232 Hitopoulas, Tricia 307 Hittie, Mrs. Bertha 177, 209 Hitzegrad, Cormen 232 Hixon, John 110, 232 Hogan, Gail 75, 307 Hogan, Jackie 232 Hogsten, Gigi 27, 96, 232, 247 Hogsten, Mark 274 Hogue, Ronny 307 Holder, Donna 274 Holder, Libby 232 Holland, Ben 307 Holland, Kay 233 Holland, Miss Marianne 197, 209 Holland, Sam 308 Hollifield, Beth 308 Hollis, Cathie 102, 308 Hollis, Kenny 77, 308 Hollis, Robert 233 Holloway, Robin 308 Holloway, Yoletta 274 Hook, Mrs. Scottie 193, 209 Hooper, Belinda 233 Hooper, Mrs. Bobbie 207 Hooper, Wade 274 Hoover, Clara 308 Hope, Mena 233 Hopkins, Sherwin 233 Horne, Evelyn 233 Horne, Mr. William 202, 209 Hornsby, Mitchell 145, 308 Hornsby, Rodney 233 Horton, Cynthia 308 Horton, David 274 Horton, Mrs. Jacquelyn 202, 209 Horton, Mr. Jim 200, 209 Horton, Ricky 233 Hoskins, Leroy 139, 308 Hoskins, Patricia 233 Hoskins, Ricci 233 Houck, Mike 308 Houck, Ronald 274 Hough, Martyne 61, 66, 233 Houston, David 145, 308 Houston, Steve 81, 145, 274 Howard, Bill 39, 58, 62, 96, 112, 120, 121, 233, 253, 376 Howard, Daphne 308 Howard, Terry 308 Howell, Arlene 274 Howell, Leroy 145, 308 Howie, Beth 274 Hoyston, Thomas 308 Huayahea, Giovanna 233 Hubbs, Larry 233 Hubbs, Ricky 308 Hubbard, James 109, 274 Huckabee, Ted 308 Huddleson, John 308 Huddleston, Kim 308 Hudgens, Johnny 58, 68, 145, 308 Hudson, Debbie 308 Hudson, Diane 308 Hudson, Mr. Robert 205, 209 Hudson, Roxanne 308 Huffman, Mark 308 Huggins, Jimmy 274 Huggins, John 308 Huggins, Ken 76, 77, 81, 308 Huggins, Rod 274 Hughes, Bobby 101 Hughes, Brian 65, 308 Hughes, Troy 308 Hughey, Sheila 233 Hughey, Shelie 308 Hulon, Donald 76, 82, 308 Humphries, Stanley 308 Hungiville, Mike 308 Hunter, Becky 79, 133, 308 Hunter, Carolyn 274 Hunter, Henry 96 Hunter, Jeff 233 Hurndon, Ulysses 274 Husband, Mark 39, 58, 61, 135, 150, 151, 175, 274 Hutchinson, Tim 308 Hutter, David 77, 145, 308 Hutto, Lisa 233 Inlow, Keith 233 Interact Club 70, 71 Interclub Council 56 Intermill, Debbie 65, 309 Isaac, John 309 Ishmeil, Kirbie 309 Issak, Monique 233 Ivey, Lentz 76, 309 Jackson, Bill 233 Jackson, Bobby 160 Jackson, Charlie 309 Jackson, Darryl 309 Jackson, Dwain 234 Jackson, Jenny 91, 309 Jackson, Kay 234 Jackson, Mary 274 Jackson, Mary 309 Jackson, Mike 111, 274 Jackson, Sherry 88, 309 Jackson, Teresa 88, 274 Jaco, Mike 83, 309 Jacob, Dan 274 Jacobs, Daniel 234 Jacobs, Denis 309 Jacobs, Gayle 86, 309 Jacobs, Gretchen 96, 234, 357 Jacobs, Kenny 102, 104 Jacobs, Mike 162 Jacobs, Patricia 108, 274 Jamerson, Clair 65, 101, 309 James, Mark 309 James, Mike 157, 234 James, Raye 108, 274 Jameson, Jerri 274 Jameson, Michele 309 Jameson, Sherry 309 Jamison, Sammy 274 Jaworski, Mr. Paul 188, 209 Jefferson, Angella 309 Jefferson, Debra 234 Jenkins, Andrena 275 Jenkins, Craig 275 Jenkins, Gale 234 Jenkins, Pam 309 Jennings, Denise 101, 309 Jennings, Janice 101, 234 Jennings, Joyce 234 Jeter, Bonnie 83, 275 Jeter, Patrick 234 Jeter, Ricky 275 Jets Club 74 Jewler, Melissa 79, 309 Jimerson, Stan 234 Johnson, Andy 64, 73, 79, 275 Johnson, Caroline 309 Johnson, Claudia 105, 234 Johnson, David 139, 275, 291 Johnson, Dianne 60, 61, 65, 73, 81, 92, 114, 116, 235, 253 Johnson, Dorothy 235 Johnson, Edith 275 Johnson, Fran 235 Johnson, Fred 96, 309 Johnson, George 74 Johnson, Joseph 309 Johnson, Kelvin 145, 162, 309 Johnson, Lucius 235 Johnson, Michael 96, 235 Johnson, Randy 235 Johnson, Rebecca 235 Johnson, Sabrina 309 Johnson, Sandra 235 Johnson, Sandra 275 Johnson, Sandy 310 Johnson, Sharon 204, 209 Johnson, Thomas 145, 310 Johnson, Venessa 310 Jones, Ann 275, 291 Jones, Arlene 88, 275 Jones, Brenda 88, 310 Jones, Brian 138, 139, 275 Jones, Caroline 66, 76, 82, 310 Jones, Charlene 108, 275 Jones, Cynthia 95, 131, 135, 275 Jones, Darryl 160, 285, 310 Jones, Deidre 191, 275, 285 Jones, Dewayne 275 Jones, Diane 235 Jones, Donna 275 Jones, Doug 235 Jones, Elizabeth 275 Jones, Emanuel 310 Jones, Kenny 25, 139, 141, 235 Jones, Margaret 310 Jones, Marsha 310 Jones, Nathaniel 275 Jones, Mr. Otis 200, 209 Jones, Robbie 58, 66, 86, 132, 310 Jones, Susan 310 Jordan, Bo 275 Jordan, Cindy 310 Jordan, Lynn 235 Jordan, Mark 310 . , Jordan, Michelle 310 Jordan, Mike 56, 235 Jordan, Mike 275 Joye, Glen 32, 82, 96, 101, 310 Joyner, Elaine 88, 108, 276 Judkins, Miss Martha 191, 209 Junior Academy of Science 74 Junior Red Cross 75 Kanavel, Lonna 310 Kang, Chang Kjum 311 Kappes, Tony 310 Kattar, Debra 102, 235 Katz, David 310 Keels, Eltis 235 Keen, Janet 235 Keen, Sheilah 310 Keever, Gary 91 Keigley, Eric 145, 276 Keigley, Fred 139, 235 Keith, Mrs. Helen 181, 209 Keith, Jamie 276 Keitt, Alvin 96, 276 Kelly, Ann 310 Kelly, Catherine 101, 276 Kelly, Cynthia 276 Kelly, Deidre 88, 310 Kelly, Franklin 310 Kelly, Mr. Joe 177, 209 Kelly, John 310 Kelly, Linda 276 Kelly, Magdeline 108, 188 Kelly, Mary 186, 209 Kelly, Rocky 276 Kelly, Stanley 276 Kelly, Steve 157, 159, 235 Kelly, Yvonne 276 Kemper, Karen 88, 148, 149, 276 Kemper, Richard 310 Kendrick, Sharon 235 Kennedy, Bernard 235 Kennedy, Frank 109, 310 Kennedy, Mrs. Gwen 178, 209 Kennedy, Marie 311 Kennedy, Mrs. Susan 204, 209 Kerns, Teri 236 Kerokos, George 81, 106, 311 Kersey, Mr. Ray 207 Kessler, June 311 Kessler, Thomas 150, 151, 276 Key Club 68, 69 Kilgore, Glen 236 Killian, Debbie 236 Kim, Hyo 162, 236 Kim, Hyo Shik 276 Kim, Jung Lan 162, 311 Kim, Sik Nam 311 Kimble, Bruce 311 Kimura, Barbara 311 Kinard, Joyce 276 King, Mike 276 Kirby, Gene 311 Kirk, Jack 27, 139, 236 Kirk, Mike 145, 311 Kirkley, Jackie 311 Kirkpatrick, Tina 311 Kirvan, David 311 Kistler, Pat 236 Kitchings, Ricky 311 Kittelson, Kendall 236 Kittrell, Richard 236 Kleist, Eric 236 Kline, Marci 236 Kneece, Jennifer 62, 70, 82, 88, 131, 276, 291, 376 Kneece, Mrs. Jo Anne 180, 209 Knight, Laura 70, 82, 311 Knight, Rick 311 Koch, Sandra 79, 96, 311 Kolb, Kim 88, 96, 276 Kolcz, Julie 311 Koom, Yongil 311 Koty, Mr. Lee 157, 199, 209 Koty, Mary Lee 311 Kramer, Reggie 145, 276 Krebs, Brenda 79, 102, 311 Kroening, Mark 276 Kusco, Frank 168 Kusko, Stan 311 Kuti, Barbara 276 Labetski, Kathy 311 LaBorde, Miss Francis 73, 182, 209 Labrador, Kathy 27, 58, 86, 311 Labrador, Rafeal 311 Labrozzi, Tina 76, 79, 312 Lagatore, Paul 96, 277 LaGrange, Robert 236 Lail, Dennis 277 Lail, Keith 96 312 Lamb, Tracie 236 Landrum, Susan 79, 99, 96, 277 Landshof, Jane 312 Lane, Peter 168, 277 Lane, Tammy 110, 236 Lang, Lisa 312 Langston, Mark 27, 31, 61, 62, 63, 66, 68, 112, 116, 117, 119, 121, 135, 139, 236, 237, 376 Lanier, Robert 312 Lannigan, Tracy 83, 312 LaRose, Francie 312 Latin Club 83 Lawhorne, Gail 236 Lawhorne, Margo 312 Layden, Christine 312 Layden, Linda 221 Layden, Mike 162, 312 Lazara, Bert 312 Lazaro, Lillian 277 Lazur, Anne 312 Lazur, Matt 247 Leager, Tammy 312 Leak, Councill 76, 79, 96, 312 Leavens, Faye 312 LeBlanc, Richard 139, 277 LeClair, Joanie 82, 236 LeClerc, Nanette 96, 236 Lecroy, James 150, 151, 277 Ledbetter, Chris 277 Ledford, Rebecca 236 Lee, Andy 160 Lee, Barbara 312 Lee, Christal 96, 97, 99, 236 Lee, Danny 236 Lee, Dede 237 Lee, Diane 312 Lee, Donna 237 Lee, John 312 Lee, Mrs. Linda 207 Lee, Michael 237 Lee, Michael 312 Lee, Tony 237 Leech, Julian 277 LeFebvre, Becky 22, 23, 25, 27, 39, 56, 58, 64,70,73,75,85,120,121,135,231,237,257 LeFebvre, Joe 70, 312 Legrand, David 277 LeGrand, Dee Dee 61, 277, 291 LeGrand, Melissa 312 LeGrande, Susan 88, 91, 101, 277 LeGrange, Daniel 312 Leitner, Kim 237 Lemacks, Jerry 312 Lempesis, Mr. Chris 178, , 210 Lenoir, Rob 139, 312 Lenti, Jacqui 70, 79, 86, 312 Leonard, Beth 277 Levasseur, Debbie 277 Levasseur, Donald 91, 277 Levinson, Stacy 43, 61, 66, 79, 277 Lewis, Mr. Alonso 200, 209 Lewis, Mrs. Emma 92, 188, 209 Lewis, Margie 237 Lewis, Monk 110, 312 Lewis, Richard 312 Lewis, Shawn 312 Lewis, Tammy 312 Lifchez, Erik 68, 312 Lifchez, Marc 168, 237 Lifchez, Shira 82, 277, 287 Lineback, Laura 70, 79, 86, 312 Linette, David 237 Lintner, Mark 96, 312 Lintner, Maj. Marvin 106, 198, 209 Lintner, Mike 110, 304 Littleton, Mark 312 Livingston, Carrie 66, 79, 277 Livingston, Dwayne 110, 312 Livingston, Ronnie 312 Lizana, Shirley 237 Llewllyn, Jenny 79, 96 Llewllyn, Terry 313 Locke, Mr. Sidney 186, 209 Loman, David 277 Lomas, Tammy 313 Long, Debbie 313 Long, Don 313 Long, James 110, 237 Long, Kathy 21, 82, 102, 103 Long, Mark 237 Long, Mary 238 Long, Mike 277 Long, Robbie 313 Long, Steve 238 Loos, Greg 61, 64, 70, 73 Lopez, Kathy 277 Lorick, Jeanne 313 Lourie, Joan 277 Lourie, Joel 68, 313 Lourie, Lance 238 Love, Ray 238 Love, Shelly 313 Love, Shirley 313 Lowder, Kristi 238 Lowry, Lynn 61, 96, 101, 119, 238 Lucas, David 313 Lucas, Doug 313 Lucas, Karen 238 Luce, Michael 82, 238 Lucas, Barbara 277 Lucas, Janet 61, 72, 277 Lucas, Karen 61 Lumpkin, Ken 238 Lydick, Greg 313 Lyles, Debra 313 Lyles, Diane 238 Lyles, Jerome 313 Lyles, Koretta 313 Lyles, Michale 313 Lyles, Regina 238 Lyles, Willie 277 Lynch, Larry 278 Lynton, Devadas 61, 238 Mabe, Scott 145, 313 MacCollum, Bill 238, 247 Maccollum, Janet 313 MacFarlane, Mrs. Maria Luisc 196, 210 Mack, Ernest 278 Mack, Leroy 238 Mack, Mrs. Marian 85, 184, 209 Macon, Daryl 64, 74, 182, 238 Madcharo, Mary 79, 313 Maddox, Tina 238 Madison, Earlie 313 Magee, Michelle 75 Index — 370 Mahaffey, Ronnie 313 Mahalko, Brenda 238, 356 Makapugay, Andrea 61, 72, 74, 76, 77, 238, 332 Makapugay, Regina 72, 76, 77, 313 Malloy, Pat 313 Malone, Craig 268, 278 Malone, Thomas 110 Malone, Wanda 82, 238 Mandands, Denise 313 Mangold, Lorraine 239 Mangum, Billy 238 Mangum, Richard 313 Mann, Scott 314 Mann, Skipp 101, 278 Manning, Debbie 108, 314 Manos, Marc 39, 56, 57, 61, 76, 96, 102, 114, 115, 118, 122, 123, 135, 239 Manship, Tina 239 Mantz, Mike 239 Maples, Barbara 96, 101, 278 Marcus, Mr. John 65, 182, 209 Mars, Marilyn 108 Marsh, Tommy 278 Marthers, Mr. Dennis 32, 200, 209 Martin, Miss Bobbie 202, 209 Martin, Brad 278, 291 Martin, Chris 110, 239 Martin, Ernest 110, 145, 314 Martin, Gordon 253 Martin, Joey 239 Martin, Linda 314 Martin, Lisa 239 Martin, Margie 314 Martin, Mary Anne 61, 62, 63, 70, 74, 76, 118, 240, 363, 376 Martin, Mike 278 Martin, Phil 314 Martin, Ricky 314 Martin, Rosemary 88, 278 Martin, Thomas 240 Martin, Vivian 278 Martinez, Fred 240 Martinez, Jaime 79, 302, 314 Martinez, Johnny 82, 314 Martinez, Lira 57, 61, 65, 88, 122, 123, 148, 149, 153, 231, 240, 330 Martinez, Sylvia 240 Marty, Franki 314 Marvin, Ernest 110, 240 Marvin, Gwendolyn 240 Marvin, Karen 314 Marzan, Henry 139, 142, 143, 144, 240, 251, 255 Marzan, Iris 88, 314 Masek, Jim 82, 96, 101, 278 Masek, Julie 96, 314 Masek, Kim 96, 314 Mashburn, Kenny 240 Matawaran, Ramon 240 Matheson, Laura 79, 314 Matherly, Robert 314 Mathews, Ernest 314 Mathews, Melinda 314 Mathias, Lisa 240 Mathis, Scott 314 Matonak, Dan 278 Matonak, Steve 240 Matthews, Julie 278 Mattox, Dottie 278 Mauldin, Darlene 314 Maury, V.J. 76, 81, 162, 278 Maybay, Vincent 278 Mayfield, Larry 314 Mayer, Mrs. Beverly 207 Mayer, Kris 61, 96, 241 Mays, Jan 314 McCall, Betsy 314 McCants, Ailean 278 McCarty, Mrs. Connie 200, 209 McCaulley, Marci 58, 130 McCauslin, Kelly 96, 97, 241 McClean, Lisa 88, 314 McClerklin, Lorraine 79, 101, 278 McCluney, Kevin 76 McCluney, Russell 278 McConnaughay, Billy 314 McCormack, Mrs. Arizona 180, 209 McCoy, Debra 278 McCoy, Lisa 314 McCoy, John 139, 241 McCoy, Mr. Terry 22, 23, 56, 57, 58, 62, 63, 178, 210, 376 McCray, Donna 91, 279 McCullough, Miss Dice 188, 210 McCurdy, Lynn 314 McCurdy, Scott 279 McDaniel, Gay 241 McDaniel, Jo Anne 314 McDaniel, Sherry 314 McDonagh, Anne 76, 314 McDonald, Allison 29, 314 McDonald, Janice 279 McDonald, Jeff 314 McDonald, Mrs. Margaret 207 McDowell, Debbie 314 McDowell, Kris 279 McDowell, Robbin 314 McDuffie, Debra 241 McDuffie, Donald 241 McDuffie Ken 241, 247 McEachern, Angela 101, 241 McEachern, Jackie 241 McFaddon, Sharon 279 McGee, Bruce 96, 314 McGehee, Mrs. Donna 186, 209 McGehee, Michele 101 McGhee, William 241 McGrady, Melinda 279 McGrew, Mike 279 McGowan, Lisa 279 McIntyre, Mac 30, 31, 241 McKenry, Karen 315 McKenry, Russell 61, 65, 74, 76, 111, 241 McKenzie, David 242 McKenzie, Debbie 242 McKenzie, Rita 315 McKie, Lucius 157, 159 McKiver, Deborah 242 McKiver, Leonard 315 McKnight, Terry 279, 330 McLean, Kathryn 279 McLean, Lisa 88 McLean, Tina 242 McLendon, Charles 315 McLeod, Perry 27, 139, 242 McMahon, Cindy 96, 315 McMahon, Fran 61, 96, 242 McMeeley, Allison 315 McMichael, Terrence 275 McMillan, Amy 88, 137, 279, 332 Meadows, Vera 83, 101, 315 Meddaugh, Kathy 315 Meddaugh, Ron 279 Medlin, Billy 242 Medlin, Lindy 110 Medlock, Michael 76, 96, 168, 315 Mellette, Johnny 62, 73, 242, 376 Mellette, Tommy 279 Melton, Becky 315 Melton, Larry 145, 315 Melton, Tonya 88, 279 Melvin, Renee 86, 92, 315 Menchinger, Ron 279 Mercadal, Frances 79, 279 Mercadal, Melanie 61, 79, 88, 242 Merritt, Bonnie 75, 279 Merritt, Cindy 70, 79, 88, 315 Merritt, Scott 279 Messer, Robin 315 Messer, Sandra 242 Metts, Denise 61, 82, 101, 242, 332 Metze, Mrs. Cynthia 207 Meyer, Mr. Calvin 178, 210 Mickens, Jamesetta 242 Middleton, Tommy 315 Mikle, Chandra 279 Miles, Lisa 315 Miller, Brian 109, 315 Miller, Mrs. Connie 202, 210 Miller, Danny 243 Miller, David 145, 279 Miller, Gary 61, 96, 114, 117, 243 Miller, Ginger 66, 88, 315 Miller, Greg 279 Miller, Jana 279 Miller, John 315 Miller, Julie 61, 70, 76,114, 119, 240, 243 Miller, Kenny 315 Miller, Linda 243 Miller, Mark 315 Miller, Nancy 315 Miller, Ruth 243 Miller, Scott 279 Miller, Shawn 279 Miller, Tammy 243, 355 Mills, Mrs. Anne 195, 210 Milton, Mitch 315 Mirti, Connie 315 Mishoe, Sharon 61, 70, 83, 117, 243, 247 Mitchell, Edward 279 Mitchell, Evelyn 280 Mitchell, Melvin 315 Mitchell, Ronnie 280 Mitchum, Patti 243 Mitzgovan, Michelle 280 Moak, Mark 243 Moats, Debbie 316 Mohar, Steve 280 Mohle, Shawn 56, 102, 280 Mohn, Ingrid 280 Mojica, Israel 280 Mojica, Jaime 243 Money, Mike 110, 139, 243 Monfils, Ronald 145, 316 Monk, Dywane 316 Monroe, Mike 243 Monteith, Edmund 280 Montgomery, Mike 28, 30, 31, 58, 61, 62, 68, 76, 114, 115, 116, 117, 119, 122, 123, 135, 237, 243, 354, 376 Montgomery, Pam 316 Monts, Danny 243 Moody, Mrs. Gale 205, 210 Moody, Johnny 28, 32, 100, 101, 280 Moon, Jimmy 96, 102, 280 Moon, Steve 58, 60, 61 62, 68, 76, 83, 115, 119, 122, 123, 231, 243, 245, 247, 250, 376 Moore, Buddy 145 Moore, Craig 316 Moore, Linda 316 Moore, Loretta 243 Moore, Louie 316 Moore, Mark 280 Moore, Mrs. Nancy 180, 210 Moore, Robbie 110, 243 Moore, Tracy 316 Moorehouse, Andre 316 Morales, Delores 280 Morgan, Angie 243 Morgan, Cindy 316 Morgan, Cloyde 316 Morgan, Katie 72, 243 index — 371 Morgan, Patty 280 Morgan, Rhonda 280 Morgan, Ronnie 316 Morlan, Eddie 316 Morris, Bruce 162, 316 Morris, Mr. James 184, 210 Morris, Jill 316 Morris, Kay 58, 146, 147, 272, 280, 291 Morris, Patrick 77, 81, 316 Morris, Rocky 157, 159, 280 Morris, Sharon 316 Morris, Tom 110, 280 Morris, Trish 81, 102, 316 Morris, Victoria 243 Morris, Wanda 105, 244 Morton, Joan 184, 280 Moseley, Dale 75, 244 Moses, Holly 88, 316 Moses, Libby 316 Moses, Shelby 145, 316 Mosley, Mary 316 Motley, Robin 280, 291 Mowery, Debbie 244 Moye, Angie 101, 131 Moye, Mrs. Betty 181, 210 Moyer, Kathy 244 Moyers, Sabrina 21, 91, 104, 244 Munn, Darrell 160, 316 Munn, Kim 239 Murphey, Janice 125, 128, 244 Murphy, Adrian 145, 316 Murphy, Barney 316 Murphy, Bennie 317 Murphy, Bill 244 Murphy, Cathy 244 Murphy, Debra 245 Murphy, Don 145, 317 Murray, Marlene 245 Myers, Michelle 317 Myers, Pam 317 Nagamoto, Dede 60, 61, 70, 85, 114, 280 Nates, Carl 281 National Forensic League 90 National Honor Society 60, 61 Neal, Brian 168, 281 Neal, Bruce 110, 281 Neal, Byron 110, 281 Neeley, Lori 317 Neeley, Sherri 317 Nelums, Fernanda 96, 281 Nesbit, Mr. W. Ben 28, 177, 210 Newton, Wanda 245 Nezvesky, Jill 61, 70, 101, 245 Nichols, Brent 245 Nichols, Jennifer 317 Nicholson, Jennifer 65, 83, 317 Nidiffer, Elena 88, 245 Niininen, Tuija 70, 81, 245 Nixon, Roland 139, 317 Noble, Melody 79, 317 Noble, Pamela 79, 281 Nobles, Mrs. Joyce 191, 210 Noel, Steve 317 Nolan, Kathy 281 Norgard, Henry 317 Norris, Diane 281 Norris, Keith 281 Nowell, Terri 281 Odom, Mr. Doug 178, 210 O'Farrell, Cindy 317 O'Kelly, Frank 281 O'Kelly, Peter 281 Oliver, April 61, 70, 119, 122, 123, 245 Oliver, Billy 139 Oliveria, Sierra 61, 245 O'Neal, Donna 317 O'Neal, Mrs. Linda 188, 210 O'Neal, Sharon 245 O'Quinn, Joey 245 Orvin, Lynn 79, 102, 109, 317 Orvin, Steve 281 Osborne, Lynda 101, 245 O'Shaughnessy, Kelly 82, 101, 117, 246 O'Shaughnessy, Robert 317 O'Sheilds, Debbie 57, 61, 62, 63, 70, 73, 119, 246, 363, 376 O'Steen, Misty 317 Outen, Lillie 317 Outing, George 281 Overcash, Tammy 96, 246 Owen, Barry 317 Owen, Danny 246 Owen, Mike 281 Owens, Jeanne 56, 72, 77, 246 Owens, Jimmy 60, 61, 70, 79, 96, 281 Owens, Linda 88, 317 Owens, Missy 281 Oxendine, Alan 317 Pacheco, Angelo 246 Pacheco, Michale 317 Padgett, Anita 281 Padilla, David 109, 317 Padilla, Helen 246 Padula, Annette 66, 79,102,198, 281, 291 Page, Doug 56, 76, 90, 96, 317 Page, Steve 246 Pall, Connie 27, 43, 70, 75, 246, 356 Palmer, Audrey 81, 281 Pantetaskis, David 317 Pantonial, Lynn 281, 291 Pardee, Frank 145 Pardee, Jodie 318 Pardee, Rock 111 Parker, Debra 318 Parker, LaGette 246 Parone, Mr. Harry 178, 210 Parone, Mrs. Jo 207 Parrish, Bernita 281 Paschal, Cynthia 83 Paschal, Mrs. Louise 207 Patterson, Glenn 318 Paul, Doug 281 Paulin, Glen 281 Pavey, Mrs. Barbara 184, 210 Pavey, Robbie 246 Pavlas, Dava 72, 282 Pavlas, David 160, 318 Payne, Randall 96, 282 Peake, Glenda 246 Peake, Jim 318 Peake, Kenneth 318 Peake, Pam 318 Peaks, Sandra 247 Pearce, Jennifer 318 Pearson, Cindy 27, 61, 220, 247, 358 Peary, Velvet 318 Peay, Henrietta 247 Pegler, Jim 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 279 Pender, Doug 247 Pender, Michael 282 Pender, Sharon 72, 282 Pendergrass, Ricky 282 Pendleton, Pam 247 Penney, Troy 32, 82, 96, 101, 241, 247, 329 Peole, Susan 318 Pep Club 108 Perdue, David 74, 76, 282 Perdue, Laurel 21, 61, 76, 102, 247 Perdue, Mrs. Phyllis 181, 210 Perez, Annabelle 318 Perito, William 318 Perrault, Renee 318 Perkins, Kurt 282 Perrott, Dean 282 Perry, Troy 318 Perry, Randy 145, 318 Pettis, Mike 318 Peyton, Alice 318 Peyton, Harry 318 Pfeiffer, Barbara 282 Phettiplace, Dean 318 Phifer, Jann 282 Philbeck, Ramona 282 Phillips, Mrs. Anna 180, 210 Phillips, Brian 248 Phillips, Frankie 248 Phillips, Melissa 282 Phillips, Pam 282 Picow, Rene 88, 96, 102, 318 Pierce, Jimmy 150, 151, 318 Pitt, Eddie 282 Pittman, Donna 318 Pittman, Ellen 247 Pitts, Mr. Carroll 110 Platt, Mike 106, 318 Player, Dean 248 Poarch, Aaron 318 Polinsky, Joanna 21, 58, 61, 66, 79, 102, 104, 175, 282 Polite, Clifford 168 Polk, Mary 318 Pollard, Larry 282 Poole, Ryan 96, 319 Portee, Eddie 25, 138, 139, 141, 142, 143, 144, 157 Portee, Frances 70, 282 Porth, Alex 319 Post, Terrie 319 Poston, John 319 Poston, Susan 282 Potter, Nancy 248 Poucher, Jay 104, 248 Powell, Andy 110, 319 Powell, Elliott 248 Powell, Russell 23, 68, 119, 248 Powell, Miss Sandy 193, 210 Powers, Barry 282 Powers, Benjamin 110 Powers, Buz 248 Preston, Bryan 319 Preston, Jane 75, 248 Prezioso, Brian 25, 139 Price, Mrs. Barbara 204, 210 Price, Dwayne 319 Price, Kandi 248 Price, Mr. Myron 200, 210 Price, Tony 61, 102, 104, 282 Prince, Charles 319 Pritchett, John 76, 79, 102, 319 Propert, Bruce 283 Props, Shephon 319 Pruitt, Angie 88, 319 Pruitt, Brian 52 Pruitt, Kim 248 Puffenbarger, Kent 162, 319 Puffenbarger, Paul 162, 283 Pullen, Donna 319 Quattlebaum, Dana 110, 283 Quattlebaum, Allen 56, 65 Queen, Kenneth 168, 248 Quill and Scroll 73 Quinn, Genie 195, 210 Quinn, Mr. Jimmy 111, 191, 210 Quinn, Sandra 319 Quinn, Sarah 21, 102, 104, 249 Quinones, Edwin 168 Quinones, Frank 249 Quinones, Sabine 319 Rabon, Donna 319 Rabon, Mark 249 Rabon, Richard 61, 62, 73, 249, 363, 376 Rabon, Rodney 319 Rabun, Karen 70, 91, 102, 319 Radin, Judith 319 Rahiser, Debnis 61, 68, 76, 115, 139, 249 Raley, Sharon 249 Rambo, Kathy 249 Ramos, Eric 74, 76, 249 Ramos, Magda 247, 250 Randle, John 250 Rando, Tami 283 Randolph, Ruth 319 Rankin, Jill 21, 102, 103, 104, 116, 122, 123, 126, 127, 135, 234, 250 Ratchford, Banks 319 Raulerson, Wendy 250 Rauscher, David 283 Rauscher, Laura 66, 319 Ray, Hal 291 Rayman, Jackie 319 Readling, Bryan 83, 283 Ream, Debra 178, 210 Reamy, Ms. Barbara 184, 210 Redd,Lawanda 319 Redd, Robin 320 Reece, Tina 320 Reed, Cynthia 320 Reed, Julie 86, 320 Reeder, Nadine 96, 131, 283 Reentsjerna, Mrs. Suannee 202, 210 Reese, John 320 Reeves, Robert 139, 283, 290 Reick, Anita 117, 119 Reid, Joe 96, 320 Reid, Wendy 250 Reinecke, Karl 250 Reinheimer, Tom 76, 320 Rennick, Angelia 250 Rew, Fred 61, 283 Rexroad, Jay 110, 250 Reynolds, Barbara 88, 148, 153, 154, 283 Reynolds, Bonnie 88, 148, 153 Reynolds, Greg 110, 250 Reynolds, Jeff 250 Reynolds, Peggy 250 Reynolds, Rhett 320 Reynolds, Steve 81, 283 Rhodarmer, Frank 77, 101 Rhodarmer, William 250 Rice, Nancy 103, 251 Richards, Mr. Elmer 200, 210 Richardson, Cynthia 251 Richardson, Randy 61, 115, 150, 151, 251 Richardson, Renee 320 Richardson, Sandy 320 Rickard, Melinda 66, 294, 320 Ricketts, Randy 283 Riddle, Bobby 320 Riddle, Judy 251 Riddlehoover, Susan 251 Riebman, Allyson 320 Rieck, Anita 61, 76, 81, 96, 251 Rieck, Clayton 76, 106, 320 Riley, Cindy 283 Riley, Jay 283 Riley, Joe 251 Riley, Susan 320 Rimer, Jimmy 283 Ritzheimer, Robin 251 Rivera, Adrian 283 Rivers, Dickens 251 Roach, Brian 283 Roach, Larry 251 Roach, Tony 321 Roaden, Mrs. Dianne 191, 210 Roberson, Mike 320 Roberts, Andy 145, 320 Roberts, Blair 283 Roberts, Debbie 283 Roberts, Donnie 320 Roberts, Jeanne 320 Roberts, Karen 284 Roberts, Larry 320 Roberts, Lisa 60, 61, 70, 74, 115, 251 Roberts, Lisa 320 Roberts, Mark 145, 320 Roberts, Shirley 320 Roberts, Steve 320 Roberts, Tim 76, 284 Robertson, Beth 88 Robertson, Henry 320 Robertson, Janice 321 Robertson, Joe 139, 279, 284 Robertson, Lisa 321 Robertson, Mildred 251 Robertson, Tselane 96, 99, 321 Robertson, Wylie 321 Robinson, Jim 321 Robinson, Oscar 96, 268, 284 Robnett, Barbara 56, 61, 65, 73, 76, 81, 114, 122, 123, 252 Rochelle, Mrs. Leone 75, 186, 211 Roddey, Elizabeth 61, 83, 252, 354 Roddey, Ruth Ann 146, 147, 294, 321 Roddick, Kerry 321 Rodgers, Becky 60,61, 62,63, 70, 73, 284, 376 Rodriquez, Evelyn 128, 252 Roe, Shirley 321 Roe, Tami 284 Rogers, Gene 56, 76, 82, 102, 321 Rogers, Linda 321 Rogers, Sylvia 321 Rogers, Wilfred 22, 35, 95, 96, 101, 135, 168, 237, 252, 260 Roland, Beverly 321 Rollins, April 321 Romanyszyn, Darryl 162, 321 Roof, Becky 321 Rosario, Edgar 252 Rose, James 284 Rosborough, Bill 252 Rosborough, Mike 139, 140, 144, 252 Roseborough, Anne 66, 185, 284 Ross, Denise 247, 252 Ross, Denise 321 Ross, Glenn 321 Ross, Kathy 252 Ross, Susan 105, 321 ROTC Drill Team 106, 107 Rothenberger, George 198, 211 Rothenberger, Lisa 252 Rothcnburger, Sgt. George 321 Rothrock, Saundra 284 Rowe, Jackie 111, 284 Rowell, Diane 321 Rucker, Mrs. Gloria 207 Rudd, Donald 321 Rudolph, Allen 321 Rue, Fred 283 Ruff, Felita 321 Ruff, Karen 321 Ruppert, Peter 284 Russell, Jean 96, 252 Russell, Joe 95, 96, 284 Russell, Whitney 146, 147, 284, 291 Rutherford, Michele 322 Rutledge, Cindy 252 Rutledge, Debbie 96, 284 Ryall, Jon 252 Rybolt, Mrs. Sandy 193, 210 Rylant, Bruce 284 Saga 62, 63 Sage. Col. Jerry 193, 210 Salley, James 92, 108, 110, 252 Salley, Larry 92, 108, 168 Salsburg, David 56, 111, 284 Salt, Debra 322 Samuel, Elizabeth 284 Samuel, Fred 322 Samuel, Larry 284 Samuel, Leola 284 Samuels, David 322 Sanders, Dianna 284 Sanders, Elizabeth 285 Sanders, Mark 252 Sandifer, Jodie 322 Sandifer, Steve 285 Sandstrom, Randy 322 Santona, Lucy 285 Sauls, Chris 252 Sawyer, Glenn 252 Schmidt, Christine 322 Schmidt, Lisa 32, 55, 96, 322 Schnoor, Julie 96, 285 Schoff, Larry 252 Schroeder, Dave 96, 322 Schubert, Tommy 109, 322 Schulman, Susan 81, 285 Scott, Angela 322 Scott, Donna 96, 252 Scott, Geraldine 322 Scott, Judy 252 Scott, Mark 106, 322 Scott, Sandra 322 Scott, Velvet 322 Scullion, John 285 Search 92, 93 Seawell, Carolyn 285 Seigler, Eddie 322 Selck, Jeanette 253 Self, Gary 322 Sellers, Anthony 253 Sellers, Jackie 322 Sellers, Ronnie 322 Sellers, Teresa 322 Selph, Paul 285 Semones, Mark 96, 322 Senn, Deborah 322 Sessions, Robert 253 Shaffer, Kathy 322 Shakelford, Tony 322 Sharp, Leslie 61, 70, 76, 114, 117, 119 Sharpe, Dale 253 Sharpe, Gale 253 Sharpe, Jennings 253 Shaw, Debbie 27, 70, 253 Shaw, Mrs. JoAnne 184, 211 Shaw, Susan 285 Shawen, Robert 253 Shell, Robbie 285 Shellnut, Mike 105, 285 Shelly, Charlene 285 Shelly, Mark 21, 102, 104 Shelton, Kenny 322 Shelton, Leslie 27, 61, 68, 139, 162, 253 Shelton, Robert 61, 162, 285 Sherenco, Ron 253 Sherer, Lisa 27, 254, 360 Shimmel, Laura 81, 254 Shirer, Mike 285 Shirley, Randy 110, 254 Shivley, Perry 322 Shivley, Sandria 254 Shobert, Chuck 285 Shoemake, Cindy 254 Shull, Kathy 83, 322 Sill, Betsy 61, 88, 285, 291 Silver, David 56, 76, 83, 102, 114, 254 Silver, Mike 96, 322 Simmons, Mrs. Martha 181, 210 Simmons, Shari 285 Simonson, Barbara 254 Simpson, Mrs. Katherine 60, 61, 182, 210 Sims, Cammie 254 Sims, Cheryl 255 . ,p Sims, David 114 Sims, Mary 322 Sinor, Elicia 61, 70, 76, 117, 247, 255 Siriont, Yari 91, 285 Siriwat, Pratya 91, 285 Siriwat, Yhai 91, 322 Sirowat, Lek 74, 162 Sjodin, Rock 255 Sjodin, Ronald 285 Skadberg, Kris 255 Skateboard Club 109 Skenes, Karen 322 Skocyles, Bridgette 322 Slay, Dana 162, 285 Slice, Butch 145, 322 Smart, Ralph 285 Smith, Alexander 255 Smith, Austin 157 Smith, Mrs. Barbara 182, 210 Smith, Barron 322 Smith, Dale 322 Smith, David 323 Smith, Douglas 285, 290 Smith, Eddie 285 Smith, Lanzaddy 323 Smith, Lisa 101, 285 Smith, Lori 323 Smith, Lucretia 286 Smith, Marilyn 88, 108, 286 Smith, Mark 323 Smith, Mark 323 Smith, Mr. Murray 178, 211 Smith, Reinhold 286 Smith, Rene 110, 255 Smith, Rob 62, 65, 79, 323, 376 Smith, Vincent 65, 323 Smith, Mr. W.J. 198, 211 Smyrl, Mr. Benniello 110 Smyrl, Ruth 64, 73, 173, 255 Snipes, Cathy 61, 62, 146, 147, 255, 376 Snipes, Harold 110 Snyder, Mrs. Brenda 202, 211 Snyder, Sherri 256 Snyder, Susan 96, 323 Sorrentino, Karen 256 Soto, Julie 168, 256 South, Gary 256 Spanish Club 82 Sparks, Larry 286 Speed, Anna 323 Speer, Chip 286 Spicer, Debbie 110, 256 Spires, Jimmy 145, 323 Spires, Shirley 323 Spivey, Carlton 256 Spivey, Darryl 110 Spivey, Jimmy 323 Spivey, Joyce 58, 86, 88, 153, 323 Spivey, Larry 145, 323 Spraggins, Bob 323 Spratt, Mr. Tom 198, 211 Spring Valley Players 102, 103 Sprowls, Bobby 286 Staehle, Dan 61, 117, 119, 256 Stafford, Beth 256 Stafford, Mr. Jon 195, 211 Stafford, Mary 83, 323 Stansbury, Phillip 256 Staradumsky, Jimmy 323 Starr, Mrs. Judy 207 Stasak, Connie 286 Straub, Gloria 323 Steadman, Tommy 286 Steck, Rick 286 Steck, Steve 145, 323 Steele, Ken 286 Steele, Sarah 88, 148, 149, 153, 286 Stein, Barry 286 Steinmetz, Lynn 286 Stephens, Sandy 286 Stephens, Stephanie 286 Stephenson, Kathy 256 Stephenson, Phillip Stepp, Scott 323 Stern, Glen 323 Stevens, Cindy 323 Stevens, Rhonda 128, 247, 256 Stevens, Robbie 77 Stevens, Shelia 88, 323 Stevens, Tiawanna 58, 323 Stevenson, David 323 Stewart, Allen 139, 286, 291 Stewart, Allen 286 Stewart, David 162, 324 Stewart, Mark 70, 83, 162, 286, 287 Stiles, Julie 88, 286 Stinson, Joe 101 Stinton, Ann 82, 286 Stokes, Wayne 256 Stone, Mrs. Jeanne 146, 147, 199, 211 Stork, Ronnie 324 Storrer, Carrie 287 Storrer, Linda 287 Stout, Brian 257 Stout, Diane 324 Stowers, Kara 324 Street, Renee 62, 287 Streeter, Mr. Robbie 202, 211 Strother, Gwen 324 Stroy, Tara 257 Student Council 58, 59 Stuffer, Patty 257 Sturkie, Kenny 91 Stycos, Spencer 257 Suggs, Laura 324 Sullivan, Bernice 324 Sullivan, Kerry 182, 324 Sullivan, Maureen 324 Sullivan, Shelia 66, 287 Sullivan, Steve 145, 324 Summerton, Jeanne 287 Surls, Debbie 324 Surratt, Suzette 56, 61, 76, 114, 287 Sutton, Mrs. Dianne 195, 211 Sutton, Mrs. Suzette 91, 197, 211 Sweat, Lou Ann 81 Sweeney, Mrs. Celeste 22, 180, 211 Sweet, Darrell 324 Swindler, John 61, 101, 119, 257, 329 Swindler, Randy 324 Swords, Susan 257 Szymczyk, Ken 257 Tackett, Andy 145, 324 Talley, Kendall 257 Tam, Lawrence 162, 258 Tang, Thomas 287 Tapp, Bobby 324 Tarbrake, Debbie 324 Tarrants, Mrs. Elaine 86, 191, 211 Tarrer, Beth 258 Tate, Eileen 258 Taylor, Arnold 139 Taylor, Burke 258 Taylor, Cindy 77, 101, 287 Taylor, Deborah 258 Taylor, Delphine 129, 135, 258 Taylor, James 324 Taylor, Karen 287 Taylor, Kenny 157, 287 Taylor, Laura 287, 291 Taylor, Leah 324 Taylor, Randy 75, 139, 287 Taylor, Renee 61, 96, 100, 101, 122, 123, 258, 355 Taylor, Sande 61, 76, 79, 287 Taylor, Tammy 258 Taylor, Mr. William 200, 211 Tefs, Daniel 324 Tefs, Greg 324 Terry, Chris 287 Terry, Elaine 108, 287 Terry, Mitch 324 Terry, Sherron 61, 66, 74, 85, 258 Teskey, Lisa 287 Thayer, Julie 324 Thespians 104 Theton 65 Thigpen, Donnie 258 Thiret, John 324 Thomas, Carol 258 Thomas, Charlotte 324 Thomas, David 68, 110, 162, 277, 287 Thomas, Fletcher 287 Thomas, Lee Ann 324 Thomas, Mary Anne 258 Thomas, Sandra 66, 247, 258 Thomas, Scott 150, 151, 287 Thomas, Steve 43, 61, 76, 287 Thompson, Angie 109, 288 Thompson, Carolyn 108, 288 Thompson, Chris 258 Thompson, Curtis 324 Thompson, Ernie 324 Thong, Kha-Chheng 81, 288 Thong, Kha-Sien 258 Thorp, Renee 288 Threadgill, Kim 101, 258 Threadgill, Nancy 88, 324 Tilford, Mary 20 Tillman, Nancy 82, 258 Tillman, Suzanne 79, 324 Tindel, Tina 81, 106 Tinaki, Tina 324 Titus, Brunson 110 Todd, Glenn 258 Todd, Lauri 27, 58, 66, 85, 288 Todd, Wanda 288 Tokaz, Col. Adolph 191, 211 Tokunago, Tina 324 Tom, Cindy 79, 101, 324 Tom, Donna 61, 258 Tom, Joyce 70, 79, 288 Tomlin, Steve 145, 324 Torres, Manuel 162, 324 Torres, Melissa 81, 324 Toth, Paula 325 Trapp, Norma 108, 288 Traylor, Joan 258 Truesdale, Carla 259 Truesdale, Susan 294, 325 Truesdale, Teresa 259 Truluck, Gloria 259, 357 Turbeville, Mr. Joe 139 Turner, Chris 64, 65, 82, 182, 325 Turner, Eva 76, 325 Turner, Pat 325 Turnipseed, Chris 325 Tyler, Arnold 288 Tyler, Greg 150, 151, 325 Tyler, Herb 96, 259 Ulness, Tracy 325 Underwood, Mrs. Georgia 207 Usher, Wanda 325 Valdez, Amelia 259 Valentine, Libby 259 Van Balen, Maja 325 Van Dyke, Tracy 325 Van Sickle, Roy VanValkenburg, Linda 61, 101, 117, 119, 259 VanValkenburg, Scott 106, 325 Vazquez, Edgar 259 Veers, Alfreda 325 Vermillion, Lee Ann 325 Index — 374 Viking Shield 64 Wesner, Mrs. Barbara 20, 102, 103, 104, Winfrey, Clarence 326 Viking Singers 100, 101 182, 211 Wingard, Mr. Joe 40, 188, 211 Vincent, Gary 325 i West, Becky 261, 330 Winn, Dee Dee 291 Vissage, Miss Susan 202, 211 i West, Cassie 261 Wise, David 58, 61, 62, 63, 68, 139, 280, Vorasinth, Hoi 61, 72, 76, 81 West, Debbie 75, 326 291, 376 Wages, Barbara 325 West, Johnny 261 Wise, Sandra 262 Wages, Donna 288 West, Laura 326 Wise, Sharon 88, 291 Wages, Mr. Jason 195, 211 [ Westbrook, Kathy 326 Wise, Terry 76 Wages, Wordell 325 Wetherington, Sandy 290 Wofford, Kathy 91, 96, 326 Waite, Olivier 102, 260, 359 Weymouth, Stacey 261 Wolfe, Kevin 262 Waite, Sylvia 325 Whalen, Catherine 110, 261 Wolfe, Ruthie 262 Walch, Harvey 40 Whalen, Larry 290 Wolff, Kurt 327 Waldron, Sharon 110, 260 Wheat, Pam 326 Wolff, Michael 76, 327 Walker, Aretha 325 Whetstone, Mrs. Carolyn 182, 211 Wood, Chuck 327 Walker, Bonnie 325 Whitaker, Kim 96, 326 Wood, Gary 291 Walker, Cindy 325 I White, Eddie 117, 261 Wood, Jackie 108 Walker, Mr. James 204, 211 White, Genny 199, 211 Wood, Jimmy 262 Walker, James 106, 325 White, Karyn 62, 63, 66, 73, 290, 376 Wood, Margeaux 86, 132, 327 Walker, Laura 325 White, Kenneth 110, 261 Woodley, Brian 110 Walker, Lea 288 White, Laura 22, 27, 58, 85,113, 115, 261, Woodley, Conja 291 Walker, Mary 260 355 Woods, Cindy 32, 96, 146, 147, 291 Walker, Tangular 325 White, Sandra 326 Woods, Gigi 91, 102, 146, 147, 327 Wallace, Dorethia 79, 88, 325 Whiteside, Lee 61, 290 Woods, Robert 61, 119, 262 Wallace, Jo Ann 288 Whitfield, Jerry 261 Wooley, Bryan 110, 291 Wallace, Leslie 79, 96, 325 Whitman, Judy 91, 326 Woolston, Suzanne 88, 153, 154, 262 Wallace, Paige 288 Whitner, Syvonne 108, 290 Wright, Bryant 327 Wallen, Ramen 65, 325 Whitson, Emily 261 Wright, David 262 Walpole, Reed 162, 247, 260 Wier, Mr. Robert 198, 211 Wright, Doug 145, 327 Walston, Tammy 130 Wiggins, Jackie 261 Wright, Gussie 327 Walters, Anita 96, 288 Wiggins, Kenneth 261 Wright, Mrs. Kay 23, 204, 211 Walters, Miss Cathy 205, 211 ( Wiggins, Mary 82, 108, 290 Wright, Natasha 108, 327 Walters, Kris 96, 325 Wilborn, Tracy 326 Wright, Rachel 327 Walters, Steve 260 Wilds, Eddie 261 Wright, Sara 62, 307, 327, 376 Ward, David 68, 260 Wilkerson, Deborah 101 Wright, Viola 327 Ward, Mrs. Jane 204, 211 Wilkins, Timmy 290 Wyatt, Hardy 262 Warren, Beverly 289 Wilkes, Mrs. Mary 202, 211 Yandle, Darlene 327 Warren, Charles 260 Williams, Andray 326 Yarborough, Donnie 327 Warnen, Robert 325 Williams, Billy 290 Yasmen, Jeff 327 Wary, Darryl 289 Williams, Charles 326 Yeates, Steve 291 Washburn, Tommy 260 Williams, Diane 261 Youker, Michele 327 Washington, Anita 325 Williams, Donna 261 Young, Amy 66, 76, 81, 327 Watabe, Shoichi 61, 68, 76, 117, 260 Williams, Elaine 108, 290 1 Young, Don 83, 291 Waters, Ronnie 168 Williams James 290 Young,Ed 157, 159, 279, 291 Watkins, Belinda 62, 96, 325, 358, 376 Williams, Jennifer 290 Young, Mrs. Margaret 195, 211 Watkins, Brad 289 Williams, Kathy 326 Young, Mark 262 Watkins, Sammy 25, 139 Williams, Mary 326 Young, Nancy 60, 81, 262 Watkins, Sandra 325 Williams, Richard 290 Young, Nancy 61, 77, 91, 102, 291 Watkins, Sheila 96, 260 Williams, Sharon 88 Young, Mr. Robert 95, 96, 193, 211 Watkins, Terry 260 Williams, Ulysses 145, 326 Young, Mrs. Sally 188, 211 Watson, Greg 145, 289 Williamson, Donald 326 Young, Susan 262 Watson, Kathy 325 Williamson, Miss Genny 182, 211 Young, Susan 82, 327 Watson, Keith 289 Williamson, Jennifer 108, 290 Young, Vivian 327 Watson, Sharon 102, 289 Williamson, Rhonda 101, 326 Younis, Biff 327 Watson, Tammy 288 Williamson, Scott 326 ) Younis, Shari 82, 101, 247, 262 Watts, Cheryl 289, 291 Williamson, Stephanie 261 Zanatos, Lee 21, 262 Watts, Debra 260 Williford, Ms. Joyce 72, 191, 211 Zion, Mark 61, 119, 244, 259 Watts, Deidre 325 Willes, Mary 202, 211 Zitkovich, Chester 291 Watts, Duane 168, 261 Wilson, Al 96, 109, 290 Zobel, Jay 291 Watts, Gary 289 Wilson, Buddy 326 ■ Zosel, Kenneth 106 Watts, Janeen 82, 289, 326 ! Wilson, Buddy 326 Zuerner, Nancy 96, 291 Watts, Katherine 261 Wilson, Cindy 326 Zweimiller, Carol 262 Watts, Mark 326 Wilson, Connie 106, 262 Watts, Sharon 289 Wilson, Daryl 160, 326 Watts, Shirley 289 Wilson, Diane 291 Way, Dawn 289 Wilson, Frankie 326 Webster, Bambi 101 Wilson, Gwen 326 Webster, Tonya 261 Wilson, Herbert 291 Weeks, Freda 88 Wilson, Jackie 326 Wegener, Rex 326 Wilson, Jeff 291 Weibel, Bobby 82, 289 Wilson, Jeffery 326 Weiss, Mindy 289 i Wilson, Karen 76, 250, 262 Welch, Mr. Gene 193, 211 Wilson, Karen 76, 326 Welch, Harvey 79, 289 1 Wilson, Mark 326 Wells, Brenda 326 Wilson, Sherry 291 Wells, Bruce 326 | Wilson, Tim 326 Wells, Linda 326 Wilson, Tommy 58, 61, 62, 63, 68, 150, Wells, Robert 290 151, 291, 376 Wemmer, Diana 326 Wilson, Tripp 139, 291 Index — 375 6zasi J', olf 1978 Editor Debbie O'Shields Business Manager David Wise Student Life Editors Kent Drotor Mark Langston Organizations Editor Becky Rodgers Organizations Renee Boggs Mary Anne Martin Steve Moon Beauties Honors Editors Colette Harris Jennifer Kneece Sports Editors Walter Best Cathy Snipes Academics Editor Tommy Wilson Senior Editor Richard Rabon Junior Editor Karyn White Sophomore Editors Kathy Helton Sara Wright Senior Directory Brigid Berry Belinda Watkins Index Mike Montgomery Art Editor Carl Amoth Photographic Editor Johnny Mellette Photographers Don Gawyrs Bill Howard Rob Smith John Corcoran Mr. J.W. 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