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Art Staff: Front Row: W. Carson, J. Eller, J. Matthews, C. Barber. Second Row: S. Mullis, D. Tur- nipseed, K. Wells, P. Huggins. Back Row: N. Sisk, J. Justice, M. Ramsey, L. Howard. and N. Holloway. General Staff: Front Row: Y. Goldbaugh, C. Campbell, K. Epps, G. Rosby, C. Cowan, L. Nicholson. Second Row: P. Hamilton, B. Leaptrott, K. Robertson, B. Goode, E. Harrington. Back Row: C. Kivett, L. Shaner, S. Lazenby, S. York, M. Witherington, and R. Smith. Publication Displays Talent Eidolons reappeared after last year's debut as the SHS literary magazine. Published in an effort to expand literary interest at SHS, the magazine was composed of origin al art, poetry, and fiction submitted by interested students. An editorial board composed of six members read and reviewed the best for publication. The School Board aided in funding, and this along with business ads sold by staff members, and the slight fee charged to students, covered the costs of publishing. Advisor Mrs. Pat Ridenhour worked unrelentlessly with the various staffs to insure a magazine versatile in its appeal to the student body. The creative writing classes provided a large-portion of the works published. Eidolons provided an outlet for creative students. Eidolons Staff: Front Row: M. Fleckenstein, editorg L. Mundhenke, associate editor, I. Lackey, junior editor, W. Carson, art editor, Mrs. P. Ridenhour, advisor. Second Row: G. Howard, I. Rowe, C. Barber, K. Epps, L. Robinson, C. Campbell, A. Kiser, S. York, D. Turnipseed, M. Ramsey. Third Row: M. Brittain, P. Mattox, B. Goode, R. Smith, S. Blevins, K. Baumgarner, N. Holloway, L. Howard. Fourth Row: D. Grant, P. Hamilton, P. Huggins, D. Harris, G. Riera, and S. Murdock. Fifth Row: M. Long, C. Kivett, M. Whitherington, L. Gilliam, S. Mullis, N. Sisk, B. Leaptrott, J. Justice, M. Deaton, Y. Goldbaugh. Back Row: D. Tucker, K. Robertson, J. Clubs - 43 Earnhardt, K. Wells, K. Mitchum, R. Shepherd, C. Cowan, G. Rosby, L. Nicholson, E. Harrington, and L. Stanley.
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Business Staff: Front Row: J. Peabody, D. Grant, P. Mattox. Back Row: K. Baumgarner, S. Murdock, and M. Brittan. Copy Staff: Front Row: M. Deaton, G. Howard, S. Blevins. Back Row: C. Campbell, and R. Shepherd. Editorial Board: Front Row: I. Lackey, M. Fleckinstein, D. Barnelte, A. Kiser. Back Row: L. Mundhenke, J. Rowe, L. Gillam, and D. Harris. 42 -clubs Editors: Front Row: L. Mundhenke, M. Fleckenstein. Back Row: C. Campbell, I. Lackey, and W. Carson.
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Grenadiers Thrill Spectators in Southern Festivals Band director Ken Rudd assembled the entire band two weeks before classes resumed last summer to familiarize them with marching techniques. The Grenadiers spent long hot hours in the sun to prepare for upcoming competition. Not only did they spend extra hours rehearsing, but devoted numerous school nights to selling light bulbs and popcorn to help pay expenses during the year. The Grenadiers were warmly welcomed wherever they went. Before each home football game, school spirit was sparked through the band's tunnel. Due to lack of funds and distant band festivals, travel to away games was impossible. Some of the enthusiastic band members put their talents to further use by forming smaller groups. A jazz band entertained parents during Open House, andthe pep band promoted spirit during Homecoming Week. Competition was a key word throughout the year, whether it be during marching or conceit season. Leaving early in the I . , , ,,l 1 X morning and returning very late at night by the playing of Loyal cmd True as tht became a way of life for the band as they Greyhounds and cheerleaders raced competed almost every week-end during September and October. Late in September, the Grenadiers visited the Mid-South Marching Band Festival in Alabama. The band, as well as drum- major Tim Ferron, received superior ratings for their performance. They were also awarded superior in Camden, South Carolina, as well as first place in Cary, North Carolina. The pride of Statesville, the Grenadiers participated in political rallies and concerts, as well as the Christmas, Homecoming, and Dogwood parades. :.m1'Q 4I1'Sn1 of .f ,. f - T if MT vit qv 'T Sfrakirtsii T T f 'wf, ' iai'tf+? if 4? ' ' i A M r... V The Grenadier Band: P. Adams, S. Adams, L. Adler, T. Alexander, M. Angel, M. Anthony, A. Armstrong, C. Bagwell, B. Baker, C. Barber, J. Barnard, W. Barnard, K. Barrett, B. Bass, K. Baumgarner, R. Bennett, S. Blevins, R. Boggs, R, Bolick, E. Boyd, T. Breneman, L. Burrow, M. Cable, R. Campbell, E. Carson, M. Cline, C. Cox, R, Crawford, C. Davidson, L. Davidson. J. Davidson, C. Davis, G, Davis, C. Dearman, G. Dobbins, C. Dodd. H. Early, K. Englebert, L. Faust, A. Feimster. P. Ferguson, T. Ferron, B. Foster, R. Gill, T. Gill, R. Gray, L. Green, C. Gwaltney, D. Harris, D. Harris, K. Harris, R. Hill, D. Houston, G. Howard, T. Jenkins, J. Justice, A. Kirby, l. Lackey, B, Lamberth. M. Laven- der, P. Lee, L. Little, K. Loudermilt, J. Loyd, P. Mattox, P. McCurdy, L. McIntyre, K. Messick, K. Messick, D. Middleton, S. Miller, P. Mills, P. Montgomery, R. Morgan, S. Mullis, S. Murdock, D. Paschal, B. Polk, S. Powers, S, Posner, R. Pritchard, T. Robinson, G. Rosby, E. Ross, J. Rowe, G. Rucker, M. Sampsel. N. Sisk, J. Sloan. J. Sloan, K. Sloan, C, Sparks. L. Stanley. J. Stroud. S. Stroud, B, Thompson, D. Turnipseed, K. Walker, D. Wardo, B. Warner, E. Waugh, T. Waugh, D. White, L. White, R. White, and S. White 44fClubs
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