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IT TAKES ALL KINDS == When the doors opened for the first day of school, many students entered not know- ing what to expect. There were new teachers, new classes, and many new faces to get used to. Each person had to learn to fit into the crowd and become a part of THS. rk eae OPPOSITE PAGE, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: (1) Mrs. Painter, decked out on punk day. (2) Mrs. Guinn’s favorite subject—American History. (3) Kermit toasts the German Class. (4) Are you serious? (5) Susan McCray has three hands. THIS PAGE, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: (1) Karla Huff prepares her car for the traditional V-T car parade. (2) A look of concentration. (3) Kelly, Kristi, Renee, and Laura—truly punk. (4) Jeff Barnes and his usual expression—a smile. pebtsteege Pietetiees teetntenad Peasenirer HET THT SEASONS LEAVE MEMORIES Summer Pastimes gece OS Dee gin ca SNE Winter Activities OPPOSITE PAGE, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: (1) Pll be up in a minute. (2) Come on in. The water’s great! (3) If the shoe fits, wear it. (4) Lynne Murphy says, LET’S GO HAWAIIAN!!! THIS PAGE, TOP: (1) Chris Cava wishes that it wasn’t so cold. (2) It takes the whole class to get the Christmas tree just right. FALLIS... eee , A A ULTYFACULTYFA ULTYEACULTYEACU ULTYEACULTY ULTYFACULTY A A ULTY: ACULIVEACULIVEA ULTVYFACULTYEFA ULTYEA ULTYFA ADMINISTRATION School Board Members-Seated—Mrss. Julie King, Dr. Kermit Lowry, Mrs. JoAnn Torbett; Standing—Mr. Jerry Greene, Mr. Richard Oliver a 2 a “a . sd 2 a Superintendent of Schools—Dr. William Morrell Supervisor of Secondary Education—Dr. Nancy Hick- man 20 Faculty Principal Mr. William H. Hallum Vice Principal Vice Principal Mr. Paul Odom Mr. Russell E. Basham Vice Principal Vice Principal P ba, ght ‘ ij SRA Fe hie 7 fj Mr. William L. Bingham aS Pe LEE cegtiyg Mr. Jimmy Y. Arnold Ae Oly Cae Faculty 21 GUIDANCE 1) Mr. Marshall makes his point. 2) Miss Knisely gives some good advice. 1) Miss Rita Cox 2) Mr. James Marshall 3) Miss Dorothy Knisley 4) Mrs. Delcie Broyles 22 Faculty ENGLISH (3) Mr. Williams explains the finer points of literature. (4) We can see what Miss Sinks is thinking about. (1) Mrs. Carrie Painter, (2) Watch it! (5) Mrs. Peggy Callison, (6) Mr. Roger DePriest, (7) Mrs. Nancy Fleenor, (8) Mrs. Mary Alice Hyde, (9) Mr. Rigby Kind, (10) Mr. John Manney, (11) Miss Maxie Miller, (12) Mrs. Doris Peters, (13) Miss Dorothy Sinks, (14) Mrs. Catherine Sproles, (15) Mr. Thomas Williams MATHEMATICS (1) Mr. Minnick answers a few questions on imaginary numbers. (2) Mrs. Collier hard at work at the board. (3) Mr. Wayne Wright (1) Mrs. Marsha Collier, (2) Mrs. Mary Deas, (3) Mr. Edward Minnick, (4) Mr. Thomas O’Dell, (5) Mr. Ken Oster, (6) Mrs. Robbie Parker 24 Faculty SCIENCES (1) Mr. Richard Burk, (2) Mrs. Nancy Dickerson (3) Mr. Wallace McClellan, (4) Mrs. Bobbie McLaney (5) Mr. Frank Maples, (6) Mrs. Sue Zabala (1) Lab days are always exciting. (2) Mrs. McLaney plows through her paperwork. (3) Mrs. Dickerson practices a few rope tricks. (4) Doc shows April, Mike, Kim and, Dena the correct way to conduct an experiment. Faculty 25 FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND SOCIAL STUDIES (2) Mr. Jenkins makes his point. (2) Byron seems pleased with his grade. (2) Mr. Owen Allgood, (2) Mr. Dale Burns, (3) Mr. James Dotson, (4) Mrs. Lorraine Guinn, (5) Mr. Wade Hylen, (6) Mr. Carl Jenkins, (7) Mr. Harky Johnston, (8) Mrs. Mimi Kind, (9) Miss Martha Marshall 26 Faculty (1) Mr. Allgood knows how to pick a winner. (2) Mr. Hallum in his third period American History class. (1) Mrs. Betty Branscomb, (2) Mr. James Cannon, (3) Mrs. Mary Collins, (4) Mrs. Sandra Morin. Faculty 27 ARTS, MUSIC, AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1) Mrs. McAllister lends a helping hand. 2) “ACCENT!” 3) They make beautiful music together. 1) Mrs. Ann McAllister, (2) Mrs. Kathryn Grogg, (3) Mrs. Virginia Duff, (4) Mr. George Wenger 28 1) Mrs. Duff’s loyal followers. (2) Ben tries to run Coach Zeiger over the simulator. 5) Mr. James Butcher, (6) Mr. Mack Cates, (7) Mr. David Halstead, (8) Mr. Randy Irvin, (9) Mr. Gene Lanier, (10) Mr. Tom Murrell, (11) Mrs. Bobbie Pinkston, (12) Mr. Ben Rutherford, (13) Mr. Robbert Zeiger ay) VOCATIONAL EDUCATION (1) Mrs. Davis helps with the finer points of typing. (2) “Now place tab A into slot C.” (1) Mr. Douglas Arwood, (2) Mrs. June Ballard, (3) Miss Betty Ball, (4) Mr. Tom Coates, (5) Mrs. Patsy Davis, (6) Mr. Tom Harris, (7) Mrs. Jeanne Hyde, (8) Mr. Douglas Kistner 30 Faculty , (3) Mr. Garnett Powell (1) Mr. David Mason, (2) Mr. (5) Mrs. Jean Thomason, Not Pictured: Mr. Glen Van Dyke, Mr. Willie Whisman Jerry Russell, (4) Mrs. Linda Solomon (1) Mr. Powell explains the schematic diagram. (2) Mr. Fred T. Slagle (3) “That’s very good, but what is it?” Faculty 31 32 SOME OTHER PEOPLE WE CANNOT DO WITHOUT Mrs. Helen Banner—Secretary Mrs. Mary Bullock—Bookkeeper Mrs. Peggy Cole—Bookkeeper Mrs. Anne Geiger—Secretary Mrs. Betty Jean Johnson— Secretary Mrs. Myrna Schoenhardt— Mrs. Mary Ellen Wilson— Miss Teresa Legget—Special Secretary Secretary Services Mrs. Julie Murrell—Special Mrs. Nancy Cuthill—Librarian Mrs. Betty Morton—Librarian Services Mrs. Freda Mason—Aide, Mrs. Brenda Wheeler—Aide, Special Services CMI Mr. Burl Graybeal—Security Mr. Harold Phipps—Security Mr. Claude Barb—Plant Engineer 33 CAJLAILA IIA INIA IIA GALA I MIRAI MLNS MAILA SAIL ILLIA RRS ll Nee ee nn laos fee kaon lan le ee ee le ep ee ee ep be be be ep ep ep ep ep ee a Ay Ay dy dy iy dy dy dy a a ty i ay ay ay hy a a a a ee a a a a a a a a =P Pere OP PP PP PrPrrrereeererEErrrrErrrrerer Eee nia aA AtAtaAiaAtpiatpipprereenpee TRIS ISIN ISIS IN IN IS See ee ee ee en ee ie ee ee ee ep ee ep tp ep ee , ind od | GaGa GaGa GaGnd a F 4 a Gn Gn GoGo GoGo GoGo GaGa Ga and | GaGa Gnd — — ee ee oe, ot a, ee ce, od el | oe, co 24“ 4 4 anand y a GaGa GaGnd y a . a. 4 a a oo Go Gnd a a , a. dp Gn Go GnGod Ee ee fe ee een ee ee ee — 4 om om , anand | Ga GaGnd Re ee Been ee een ee ee ee ee oe oe, oe, oe, oe oe, — — = POOP AAAAAAAA4A44 444 Gnade ao aod - aod 34 35 POSES 1. Kermit shows his views on the cafeteria food. 2. “Yoda” Fischer gets ready for practice. j ,. - 2 2 3. Aaron REALLY knows which way to go home. oO — 4. The SAP club. 5. Gretchen Fearing is ready for a roundup. OS ONION NOS ONONES ONS NP NESS ORIN 6. Robin schemes between classes. — LOLI coment spnett™ ee Student Life 37 FRIDAYS Each Friday during the football season, we had a pep rally. Everybody who didn’t lay out went to the Stone Castle to gape at the cheerleaders, listen to our resident bard, Saint Hark, and to scream and yell “SOCK IT”. 1. Tommy Jeffcoat waits for the festivities to begin. 2. Sheik Rolen shows up on hat day. 3. “... and its comin’ down on you and its taking control. . .” 4. St. Hark prepares to speak. 5. Jr. Civitan—the front line. 6. Todd Cooper, stand-up comedian? WON FACES 40 Student Life 1. Steve really knows how to take advantage of a situation. 2. Mike Ladd works hard on maintaining that coveted “D” average. 3. Suzanne King 4. Beth King isn’t waiting much longer for her pizza. 5 . Alike Tipton has just returned from a cosmetology experiment. Student Life 41 Friends 1. Bill, Aaron, and Ben pray to Mecca before the Model U.N. trip. 2. Brown bagging at the Blue Circle. . Angie and Kathy provide the beat for the pep rally. . Jeannie and Jeanne, Siamese twins. wh WwW . Randy and John take out about a dozen. Ce wi z : _ ” re $ ! 3 i if i t % la = it Hl ai ae FRA SETA 42 Student Life ASTI Soe Tennessee High means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. Here is what THS means to some. 1. Making HER pay. 2. Writing exciting articles about the school. . Worrying about the way you dress. . Learning where not to park. 3 4 5. Lab punks. 6 . An equal opportunity employer. pe “ ‘ihe 44 Student Life Student Life 45 DUDES AT TENNESSEE HIGH Jose Frizzell makes a surprise visit to a pep rally. Bummin’ around in the library. Student Life 46 ACHOO! j , Julie checks out the football team. 47 Student Life DRESSED FOR... Hs ris one Junior Civitan starts a new cheer. Bellamy boogies to the beach beat. 48 Student Life FREE TIME 1. Amy enjoys practicing ventriloquism. 2. Matt converses with Mr. Hallum. 3. Computer freaks. bebeeranges tusneneaye HHT PeLtepage areeeneney THERE Student Life 49 FAST TIMES AT TENNESSEE HIGH Life at THS isn’t all bad. Even though there are the tortures of homework and assorted faculty members, we squeeze through the school day and know how to have a good time, even though there is no place to go. Students practicing Egyptian 5151 at half time. Even underclassmen are let out. 50 Student Life SI ESSITSEISE ise pppaggnyeydensDAGRDRREURURURULRR Karen is locked out of “The Sound Booth”. You'll need that for those two. Billy Gregory, today he’s a jock. Aaron is disgusted that no one brought a frisbee. Student Life 51 BETS EAT! 1983 might well be the last year students will have the rare priviliges of going off campus to eat. If that occurs then the school day will really go downhill. Let’s enjoy it while we can. A supreme case of Sleeping Burgosis. Julie and Lisa don’t want to be seen eating here. Does your mom know you're eating that? 52 Student Life Wendy’s must have added a new beverage to their list. Sonja just can’t stay on her gooo calorie a day diet. What a boring lunch! I should’ve brought food from home (like Motter). Student Life 53 Class Night ’83 AWARDS [op Ten Students of Graduating Class 1. Stacy Saacke 6. Tina Price ?, Renee Rogers = 7. Kent McCormick 3. Steve Kilgore 8. Jeanne Corrin 1, Mike Ladd 9. Anna Lynne Collier ¥. Carol Miller 10. Suzannah Peters Tackler-Wood American Legion Americanism Award....sccsessssssserneeseeneees Jeff Barnes ohn F. Slater Alumni Assoc. Scholarship Fund .........:sccscsssssssssessensentenes Brian Roller iwanis Club Outstanding Senior Girl Award......csccsecssseseseeeeneeneenennees Renee Rogers ions Club Outstanding Senior Boy Award ....c.ssssssssesseessseeneenseneennes Kent McCormick Tennessee Tech University Scholarship Award .......ccccscssesseeesesseseenseneeenne John Forrest shoral Academic: Awards.cc.orsccceeserut ces nntitencsdiieencoursareterars: Jennifer Harkleroad, Renee Rogers, Stacy Saacke, Laura Lawson BOSMetOLO GY? AWaLdS. 5: scnrons sexes: sercaspanrs okuroseasinscesyeasneseterercaneees Vicky Godsey, Mary Jane Oliver, Patty Miller, Sheila Thomas Nationale Wieritebinalistssessss css ece mtn terec terete eererencete ns Bill Martin, Steve Kilgore, Jeanie Owen 56 Student Life “sa Reuse = 0.20 Ti Sneed — Constitution Oratorical Contest Award ........cccscsseseeee: Suzy Sullivan Woodman of the World History Award... Suzy Sullivan Rotary Club Highest: Ave, in Matin. seem Carol Miller Highest 4-Year Average in Math............cccsescsessnsesoeseess Carol Miller Highest Average in Social’ Studies’... inv.swemtesieten Jon Harr Highest “Average in) English :a.ac.ts.ceceeoe emer Suzy Peters Highest: Average-in, SGence.an,-q-n esta eee eee Carol Miller Jostens Foundation Recognition Award uo... Renee Rogers Amelia Copenhaver Scholarship Award .......:s0 Kristin Bellamy Frances Helton Memorial Award sccwan-cuierme cee Julie Smith Viking Athletic Booster Scholarship... Renee Rogers, Mike Ladd Alpha Delta Kappa Scholarship............... Mary Ellyn Houston Elks Club Scholarship: Award acaciccsametccntaee Renee Rogers ROTC Scholarship “Awacd):.:.2 seem ee Kent McCormick Sperry Merit Scholarship Award... Steve Kilgore Beecham: ‘Science Awatdancascnnnametesnreeor tne Carol Miller Hugh David Are “Awatds sncccnrenaser teeters Angela Fritz Band Scholarship “Award sisn.. acevo tore ees Chris Cava Martine BanduAward...c.tasuceurent eee Jason Meinhart Bausch and’ LombiAwatd.:.-.-ast1ecotmmeneneen Jasom Meinhart I Dare You Aware ..::-c.csroisvsssisotermscnscsatet eh cans ose Kim Ramsey Neil Horning G0 ALLL IE desea pec 1. Scotty receives the gavel from Karla. 2. Mary LIsa Tankersley and Todd Young performs Todd’s class song. 3. Shield and Axe Bearers: Tommy Jeffcoat, Karen Hoffstatter, Jeanne Corrin, and Tim Eads 4. Renee adds to her collection. 5. Todd watches with amazement as Karla crowns Renee. 6. Frank keeps a watchful eye as the Juniors take the Shield and Axes. 9 a 4 a ew 4 n Student Life 57 GRADUATION, THE FINAL HOURS 1. Greg doesn’t want anyone to see his tears. 2. Last minute preparations 3. The girls are about ready for Todd to leave. 58 Student Life 1. Little Bobby isn’t ready to go. 2. Cindy clowns around (as usual) while Greg and Mike pass illegal contraband. 3. How far can Sarah go with her eyes closed? 4. Last time they’ll see each other. 5. It’s past Kim’s bedtim Student Life 59 A a ee This one’s for all my buddies. Break a leg, Hagan. Benny, “When it says Libby’s, Libby’s, Libby’s on the label, label, label.” Do it Motter, “ten bucks? Golly! “Way to be like Madd Ultra Kerm. Doctors Steve and Rolen, lets go diving! Sonja, “What do you think yer doing?!” Cindy, “Don’t TOUCH me!” Have a good one, 60 Student Life Butter 1. Todd plays his bologna harmonica. 2. Hanging around with post graduates. 3. Benny just lost Wimbeldon. 4. Mr. Hylen supervises, he used to be a bartender. 5. Been workin’ all night and just 2 hours left. 6. What did you spill in your lap? 7. End of school blues. 8. Kathy charges $4.50 an hour. 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Selected students from the Junior and Senior classes are rated by their teachers, and based on their qualities of leadership and achievement, are asked to join. These new members are presented in a candlelight installation. (Row 1) Sonya Helton, Karen Boring, Kim Vernon, Dianna Richardson, Megan Keefe, Suzy Sullivan, (Row 2) Kim Ramsey, Nancy Jones, Lisa Jewel, Kathy Bortel, Patra Dotson, Mike Keith, Mike Roberts, Donna Shartung, Scott Wooley. (Row 3) John Forrest, Jon Harr, Neil Horning, Peter VandeBrake, Keith Jones, Eric Barbour, Teresa Burriss, David Rinehart, Todd Norriss. (not pictured—Sarah Blanton, Barbara DeVinney) a Wit | a) x (Row 1) Melanie Elswick, Karla Huff, Karen King, Karen Hoffstatter, Laura Lawson, Renee Rogers, Jenny Harkleroad, Carol Miller, Lynn Beregi, Alison Fischer. (Row 2) Kelly Rollins, Mary Ellen Hous ton, Stacy Saacke, Suzy Peters, Anna Lynne Collier, Sonya Stenger, Keelie Vinson, Angela Fritz, Jeanne Corrin, Cindy Glass. (Row 3) Kent McCormick, Mike Ladd, Mike Brown, Jeff Barnes. 64 Honors BETA CLUB Each year, Juniors and Seniors, who have a go or above academic average and exhibit qualities of leadership, achievement and good character, are invited to join Beta Club. This is a nationwide service organization, and helps to promote academic excellence. Mr. Wright is the sponsor. (Row 1) Sarah Blanton, Secretary; Kent McCormick, President; Anna Lynne Collier, Chaplain. (Row 2) Kermit Lowry, Sergeant-at-arms; Karen King, Treasurer; Mike Ladd , Vice President. : if j { (Row 1) Karen Hoffstatter, Sonya Stenger, Karen King, Cindy Glass, Angela Fritz, Alison Fischer, Lynn Beregi. (Row 2) Kent McCormick, Karen Boring, Sarah Blanton, Renee Rogers, Mike Ladd, Jeanne Corrin, Jeff Barnes, Kermit Lowry. (Row 4) Peter VandeBrake, Dianna Richardson, Sandy Baker, Sonya Helton, Nancy Jones, Trinh Le, Barbara DeVinney, Megan Keefe, Neil Horning, Suzy Sullivan, Donna Shartung. (Row 5) Joel Cook, David Rinehart, Jonathan Cook, Eric Barbour. Honors 65 HONOR ROLL BANQUET To attend the Honor Roll Banquet, a student must achieve an average of go or above in all subjects and maintain this average for a period of at least four six weeks or one semester and one six weeks. This is sponsored by NHS and the BETA club. Mr. Wright carves yet another turkey. What did you say Jeanne? 66 Honors Juniors ready to munch out. Is there something funny about the food you guys? Jeff finally captures an audience. MERIT SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS The National Merit Scholarship winners from THS this year were Steve Kilgore and Bill Martin. To attain this honor a student must attain a very good score on their SAT’s. Honors 67 CENTURY II SCHOLARSHIP Through the contributions of businesses across the nation, the Century III program sponsors scholarship competition annually. Students compete both by taking an examination and writing an essay on current events. This year’s winner from THS was Renee Rogers. DAR AWARD Each year, the Daughters of the American Revolution presents an award for the senior who exhibits outstanding qualities in citizenship. The student is selected by the faculty on the basis of these qualities, and the recipient this year was Kent McCormick. ELKS CLUB AWARD Jeff Barnes and Renee Rogers 68 Honors ART AWARDS Six students from THS earned a total of 13 Gold Key and Blue Ribbon Finalist awards in the 1983 Scholastic Art Awards program, A RT sponsored regionally by Parks Belk of Kingsport. Competition drew entries from parts of Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina, and Ken- = tucky. Only 250 pieces from 1,033 were chosen to be hung, and finalists were sent to New York for national judging. Students winning awards were: Sarah Blanton, four Gold Key and Finalist awards and winning senior portfolio in photography; Angela Fritz, two Gold Key and Finalist awards in watercolor and two in pencil; Jennifer Harkleroad, Gold Key and Finalist award in ink drawing; Jeff Barnes, Gold Key and Finalist awards in drawing and in graphics; Robert Landrum, Gold Key and Finalist award in graphics; and Jerry Miller, Gold Key and Finalist award in pastel drawings. Robert Landrum, Sarah Blanton, Angela Fritz, Jeff Barnes, Jennifer Harkleroad, Jerry Miller. (photo by M W) Honors 69 HUGH ETSU DAVID | ART WINNERS Angela Fritz Jerry Miller and Martin Shaw The recipient of the 1983 Hugh David Art Award, chosen from Martin Shaw and Jerry Miller received cash awards at the ETSU several portfolio entries, was Angela Fritz. high school competition held at the University in March. 70 Honors ENGINEERING AWARDS This year, for the first time, three seniors from THS won engineering scholarships. Steve Kilgore won the Annual Award for the Most Promising Future Engineering Student, from the Institute of Industrial Engineers; John Forrest won $2,500 for two years at Tennessee Tech; and Bill Martin won a scholarship from the East Tennessee Engineering Associations Council (ETEAC). Bill Martin and Steve Kilgore (not pictured—John Forrest) MATH AWARDS The TMTA Mathematics Contest, sponsored by the Tennessee Mathematical Association was given this year at King College in April. Each stu- dent was tested on their respective levels of either Geometry, Algebra II, Comprehensive, or Ad- vanced Topis. THS did exceptionally well, placing Ist in every level. Winners were: Byron Pendry, Geometry; Roger Shipplett, Algebra II; Russell Bar- bare, Comprehensive; and in Advanced Topics, Mike Ladd was first, followed by Carol Miller, Steve Kilgore, and Bill Martin. Zi senatccrecsccaansilia { een “ at A CELE CLG: Roger Shipplett, Byron Pendry, Russell Barbare, Steve Kilgore, Carol Miller, Mike Ladd Honors 71 QUEEN OF HEARTS Annually, three candidates from Tennessee High compete with three girls from Virginia High to earn the title of Queen of Hearts. They raise money for the Heart Fund and the candi- date with the highest earnings wins. This year, Cindy Lynch, Sandy Baker and Lisa Browder competed, helping to raise over $20,000 and Cindy was first runner-up. Their campaign man- agers were: Mary Lisa Tankersley, Sarah Mor- ton, Jamie Phillips, and Regina Reed. Lisa Browder, Cindy Lynch, Sandy Baker, Mary Lisa Tankersley, and Regina Reed. GIRLS STATE AND BOYS STATE Each year, three girls and two boys from the oP t EC a ei a Junior class are selected to represent THS at —— oT Girls State and Boys State. The students learn | about government by running for city, county, and state offices as well as by taking exams on the functions and responsibilities of government. Kim Ramsey, Suzy Sullivan, and Karen King will attend Girls State at MTSU this year, while Peter VandeBrake and Steve Morrell will attend Boys State at TTU. Kim Ramsey, Karen King, Suzy Sullivan, Peter VandeBrake and Steve Morrell. 72 Honors OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE The Outstanding Sophomore award is a high achievement given to one student each year. Certain candidates from the sophomore class are screened for the award and the choice is based on the student’s academic average and involvement in extra-curricular activities. This year’s winner was Kendra Carr. TOEC AWARDS Charlene Trinkle, Kim Phipps, Lisa Wingate, Dennis Alexander, Tammy Lovell, Amy Wilson, Kristi Bellamy, Julie Smith, and Penni Bowery. In the TOEC competitions, THS competed against thirteen other schools and won more rst place and overall ribbons than any other school in the region. The following were re- gional winners: Kristi Bellamy—1st place, Typing II and Related; Julie Smith—tst place Job Interview II and Job Manual Employed; Lisa Win- gate—rst place Informations Commu- nications II; Tammy Lovell—ist place, General Clerical II; Kim Phipps—znd place, Data Processing Clerk-computer; Amy Wilson—z2nd place, Typing and Related II; Penni Bowery—3rd place, Communications Specialist; Charlene Trinkle—3rd place Bulletin Board. The state win- ners were: Kristi Bellamy—rst place, Typing and Related UH; and Julie Smith—rst place, Job Manual Em- ployed. Kristi was also a national win- ner placing 3rd. Honors 73 SPANISH AWARDS Each year, Spanish students compete in the National Spanish exam at ETSU in the ist year, 2nd year, 3rd year, and advanced levels. This years winners were: First year—Barbara DeVinney, 1st; Jennifer Sevier, 3rd; Second year—Russell Barbare, 5th; Third year—Jack Torbett, 2nd; Eric Barbour, 3rd; Rob Greeson, 5th; Fourth year—Sonya Stenger, 1st; Karen Hoffstater, 3rd; Angela Fritz, 4th; and Alison Fischer, 5th. Front row: Alison Fischer, Sonya Stenger, Karen Hoffstater. Second row: Rob Greeson, Angela Fritz, Barbara DeVinney, Jennifer Sevier. Third row: Eric Barbour, Russell Barbare. GERMAN AWARDS Certificates of Merit were given to Outstanding German stu- dents this year in first, second, third and fourth year classes. Recipients include: Mary Odom, 1st year; Brian Lynch, 2nd year; Kim Ramsey and Jonathan Cook, 3rd year; and Mike Ladd, 4th year. Front row: Mary Odom, Kim Ramsey; Second row; Brian Lynch, Mike Ladd, Jonathan Cook. 74 Honors LATIN AWARDS Each year the National Latin Exam is given to 39,000 students, testing them on translation, grammar, vocabulary, derivatives, mythology and Roman history. Based on their scores, certain students received awards. Receiving Magna Cum Laude were: Norris Guthrie, Troy Kinnaird, Byron Pendry, Lisle Whitman, Lisa Jewell, Mike Roberts, and Kent McCormick. Latin students also participated in the Tennessee JCL convention in Memphis. During the course of two days, they competed in academic as well as olympic and artistic competitions. Winners included: Colette Boling, 1st place— Poetry (Latin IV); Tim Vandebrake, 2nd place—essay (Latin I); Byron Pendry, rst place—Costume; Mike Roberts, 4th place—Reading Comprehension (Latin II); Cooper Hagerty, 5th place—Reading Comprehension (Latin II); Jennifer Gaines, 5th place—Reading Comprehension (Latin I); and 1st place—Dramatic Latin. In the Olympic events the winners were Cooper Hagerty, rst place—shot put; Steve Kilgore, 2nd place—2z20 yrd. dash. Front row: Tim VandeBrake, Jennifer Gaines; Second row: Karl Greeson, Norris Guthrie, Colette Boling, Lisa Jewel. Third row: Byron Pendry, Mike Roberts, Cooper Hagerty, Steve Kilgore, Greg Honaker. Fourth row: Troy Kinnaird, Peter VandeBrake, Lisle Whitman. King College chooses rising seniors annually to participate in the summer school program to earn college credit. Students submit an application and are accepted based on their grades and personal merit. First row: Sonya Helton, Sharon Wallace, Meagan Keefe, Niki Taylor. Second row: Jonathan Snapp, Nancy Jones, Barbara DeVinney, Suzy Sullivan. Third row: Scott Wooley, Tom Parsons, Rob Greeson, Ian Hill, Pete VandeBrake. 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ATR Y ; “ , . ‘ : be J ite aN Ihe 3! us , es avis e 1 wy) x % od bp in zi hel Fe. i Pi | ¢ acme Py 7 oe mY ho ON @ are THE CLASS OF ’83 GOES FOR IT! President: Miss Karla Huff Vice-President: Mr. Kent McCormick Treasurer: Miss Laura Lawson Secretary: Miss Karen King Sergeant-at-Arms: Mr. David Dolinger Chaplain: Miss Melanie Elswick Si Mab SS Wa FE I FF FP 78 Seniors SENIORS DO IT WITH STYLE! Susan needs a frosty. What have Julie and Lynne been doing? Seniors 79 Mike has an identity crisis. Cindy and Karen’s Favorite hobby . . . cards. “Fish” gets a fish for Christmas. 80 Seniors Abbott, Karen A. Adams, Ronald Lee Adkins, Ellis Greer Alexander, Susan E. Arnold. Greg Scott Arnold, Terry L. Atwell, Barbara Jean Ausmus, Kimberly M. Banks, Katrina A. Barnes, Jeffrey Lee Barrett, Todd Martin Baumgardner, Jon B. Beach, Lori Nichole Beasley, Vanessa D. Bellamy, Kristin Jane Beregi, Lynn Ann Seniors 81 Blair, Sena Gwyn Blanton, Sarah Boling, Judy Marie Booher, Bobby Wayne Booth, Patricia M. Boring, Karen Renee Bortel, Kathleen A. Bouton, Eddie Brown, Angela Dawn Brown, Joseph Michael Broyles, Jerry Bryant, Carissa S. Butterworth, John V. Campbell, Amy Suzanne Canter, Paula 82 Seniors Cardwell, Angela D. Collier, Anna Lynne Couch, Keith Cross, Jimmy Allen Carter, Angela Dawn Collins, Rhonda Sue Crusenberry, Michael G. Casey, Lisa Ann Cooper, Todd Alan Cox, Karen Gail Daggs, Stanley Wayne Corrin, Jeanne Ann Davis, Debra S. Seniors 83 Davis, Michael Lynn Deel, Anthony Wayne Deel, Mike J. Denton, David Bryon Dickerson, Jacqueline D. Dickson, Ethel K. Dolinger, David Max Dugger, Mary Melinda Dunn, Ramona Eads, Timothy Frank Eastridge, Steven Wayne Eckelman, Paul Richard Elswick, Melanie L. Estep, Gregory Stephen Fearing, Matthew S. 84 Seniors Felty, Joseph Giles Fields, Sandra Darlene Fields, Walter Kieth Fischer, Alison Paige Forrest, John Robert Franklin, John Mark Freels, David William Freeman, Cathy L. Freeman, Jennifer Ann Fritz, Angela Michelle Frizzell, Ben Milton Frye, Ernie Melvin Fultz, Laryn Blake Gill, Lisa Lynn Glass, Cynthia Ann Godsey, Vicky Louise Seniors 85 Gokey, Michele Marie Goodwin, Angela Marie Gray, Fred Jack Greene, Cassandra Lee Gregory, William Bert Grubbs, Clayton Carl Hagan, Aaron Kirk Hale, Charles Wayne Hall, Danny Westly Harkleroad, Jennifer Harkleroad, Scott E. Harlan, Julie Louise Harmon, Angela Denise Harr, John Paul Harrison, Angela E. Harty, Michael Alan 86 Seniors Haskins, George M. Hess, Robin Hicks, Tammy Tenee Higgins, Beth Ann Hobbs, Richard Wayne Hoffstatter, Karen Lee Hopkins, David L. Houston, Kimberly J. Houston, Mary Ellyn Hudson, Stephanie J. Huff, Karla Lynne Hughes, Lori Hurst, Jack Edwin Hyatt, Billy Wade Icehour, Danny Luther Seniors 87 Jeffcoat, Thomas Hart Jessee, Roy Curtis Jones, Clovis McDowell Jones, J. Kevin Jones, James E. Jones, Teresa Renee Karban, Michael Kaylor, Jody Lynn Kilgore, Javetta Gaye Kilgore, Steven Leon Killian, Teresa Aimee King, Karen King, Margaret L. Kirk, Erin Leslie Ladd, Michael Ramsay 88 Seniors Lawson, Laura Celine Leonard, David Franklin Leonard, Russell F. Lingerfelt, Billy Lingerfelt, Kelly Lynette Lowery, Kermit Lynch, Cynthia Marie MacCullum, William Martin, William H. McCormick, Kent S. McCrary, Reva Diane Seniors 89 McCracken, Lori Lynn McCrary, Karen Darlene McCray, Susan Renee McElyea, James Robert McGhee, Regina Lynn McMillin, Michael E. McSwain, Shelby J. Mead, Robin Renee Methany, Robin Lee Miller, Angela Kay Miller, Carol Lee Miller, Patricia Ann Miller, Sarah Ellen Montgomery, Debra Moore, Joe David g0 Seniors Morrell, Mark Mullins, Mary Ann O’Dell, Laura Anne Oliver, Michael Eugene Morris, Christopher W. Mullins, Kenny Wayne O'Dell, Lynette Denise Osborne, Mike Lee Murphy, Lynne Marie Oliver, John H. Owen, Stella Jeanie Mullins, Carolyn Guyn Oliver, Mary Jane Palin, Beth Kristen Seniors 91 Pendergrass, Danny Wayne Penley, Teresa G. Peters, Suzannah Phillips, Rena Denise Phipps, Kim Lorraine Potter, Christine Lee Price, Tina Annette Ray, Roderick A. Reed, Debbie Ann Roark, Jeff Allen Roberson, Lisa Lorraine Robinson, Tim Harris Rogers, Hope Renee Rolen, Randall Lee 92 Seniors Roller, Brian Anthony Rollins, Alica Kelly Saacke, Stacy Elise Sams, Sarah Lynn Shaw, Matthew C. Shaw, Martin Anthony Shelton, Melissa Sue Shelton, William Monroe Shepard, Raymond G. Sikora, Steven Douglas Skeens, Richard Keith Slayden, Kymberlie T. Smith, Jeff Smith, Julie Ann Smith, Tim Wallace Smith, Tommy Seniors 93 Spangler, Dennis A. Sparger, Susan Marie Sproles, Lori Colleen Stenger, Sonya Charlene Sternaman, Paul Lamken Stewart, Leslie Paige Seufflestreet, John A. Sutton, Diane Elizabeth Swartz, Laura Marie Tankersley, Mary Lisa Taylor, Amy Denise Taylor, Regina Denise Templeton, Martha Ann Thomas, Charles Lowry 94 Seniors Thomas, Colyn Elmer Thomas, Mark Monroe Thomas, Robert Eugene Thomas, Sheila Van Thompson, Beth Thompson, Lisa Lee Tranum, Eric Lee Trinkle, Charlene J. Trinkle, James David Turner, Bobbie Sue Turner, Valtina Lea Vernon, Kimberly Ann Vincent, Debby Kay Vinson, Keelie Shawn Wade, John William Waterfield, Susan Anne Seniors 95 Watkins, Jeffery Alan Watson, Michael Evans White, Doug Enoch Williams, Stephen Walter Willis, Jeffery Allan Wilson, Tery Kay Wingate, Lisa Carol Winston, Julie Wallace Withers, Donna Leigh Wohlford, Julie Ann Wolfe, Terry Worley, Regina Denise Wyatt, Roger Stanley Young, Neil Todd Zdanis, Davis 96 Seniors QUEEN Renee Rogers KING Mike Brown LADY-IN- WAITING Kristi Bellamy GENTLEMAN- AT- ARMS Todd Cooper Seniors 97 Kelly Rollins Steve Sikora Cindy Glass Colyn Thomas 98 Seniors Mary Ellyn Houston Rod Ray Mary Lisa Tankersley Kevin Jones Seniors 99 Reh 1990 Most Attractive: Laura Lawson, Steve Sikora Most Talented: Mary Lisa Tan- kersley, Todd Young. 100 Seniors Best-All-Around: Renee Rogers, Kent McCormick. Best Dressed: Angie Carter, Russell Leonard. issn Most Studious: Carol Miller, Steve Kilgore. DPOn|yman AMA NHAHE Sev wy Most Athletic: Tina Banks, Todd Cooper. Seniors ro1 : Cindy Lynch, Mike Ladd. Most Likely to Succeed: Wittiest: Sara Blanton, Kermit Lowry. 2 YQ a [ot = o oa Most Dependable: wick, Mike Brown. 102 Seniors Cutest Smile: Karen Cox, Steve Sikora. Most Talkative: Ramona Dunn, Tim Motter. Seniors 103 Partyingest: Julie Winston, Mike Harty; Pret- tiest Eyes: Kathy Bortel, Mike Osborne; Long- est Eyelashes: Karen King, John Wade; Oddest Laugh: Cindy Glass, Todd Cooper. 104 Seniors Ugliest Feet: Erin Kirk, Bill Martin | EERO cennaieceniuiinnomaimeindeenannmietenntianneiie Most Rebellious: Keelie Vinson, Colyn Thomas Most Likely To Get Caught: Susan Waterfield, Mark Dover Best Legs: Renee Rogers, Greg Estep Seniors 105 SENIOR The Sap Club on parade. Fs ieanssueounnomaett “Monster Punk” “FHITA” Lwt “Leave me alone ... this paper is due next period!” Michelle forgot to put make up on. 106 Seniors MEMORIES “Can you eat this for breakfast?” ye and then I said’? si. “You have got to be kidding!” The VT rally. ulie returns from lunch. Mr. Burk’s class. pep y Seniors 107 President—Scotty Dunn; Vice-President—Blake Bassett 108 Juniors Treasurer—Joey Hale Secretary—Beth Tuggle Chaplain—Scotty Harris Sgt.-at-Arms—Jack Torbett Juniors 109 110 Juniors Adams , Karen Alexander, Denise Armstrong, William Arnold, Mike Baker, Sandy Ballard, Bobby Barbare, Russell Barbour, Eric Barker. Lisa Bassett, Blake Beck, Betsy Bell, Nicole Bennett, Regina Bentley. Tim Bergeron, Ed Blair, Gerry Blaylock, Pam Boardwine, David Booher, Kelly Booher, Tammy Bowery. Penni Bowman, Mike Boyle, Tammy Boyle, Steve Brogden, Steve Brown, Jimmy Bryngelson, Mark Burke, David Burnette, Tracy Burriss, Theresa Carmack, Cliff Chappell, Jeff Cherry, Pam Clark, Sherry Clarke, Roger Cloyd, Beth Cole, Deirdre Conley, Jimmy Cook, Jonathan Cook, Joel Cooper, Monica Countiss, Barry Cox, Junior Crook, Teresa Cross, Carol Cross, Ginger Davidson, Michell Devinney, Barbara Dotson, Danita Dotson, Patra Dowell, Herman Duncan, Beth Dunn, Alex Dunn, Scotty Dzek, Renee Eades, Debbie Eades, Tina Eckelman, Eric Edmonds, Judy Edwards, Kelly Juniors 111 112 Juniors Eller, Troy Epperson, Lisa Epperson, Tammy Esser, Missy Feathers, Darrell Feathers, Richard Fischer, John Fleenor, Greg Ford, Deborah Forney, Charles Francisco, David Gibson, Robin Glasscock, Frank Godsey, Kim Godsey, Bobby Gokey, Barbara Goodwin, Allen Greene, Robbie Greene, Wayne Greason, Robert Griffith, Sandra Gudger, Fitzi Hagerty, Hunter Hale, Joey Hale, Edward Hall, Lisa Harris, Scotty Harrison, Melanie Hatcher, Clara Helton, Sonya Henderson, Danny Henley, Amanda Henniger, Scott Hensley, Pam Hensley, Teresa Hicks, Patty Hicks, Penny Hicks, Robbie Hill, Ian Holbrook, Laura Lynn Horning, Neil Howell, Rachel Huddleston, Cheryl Hughes, Angela Hunigan, Jamie Hutson, Vicky Hutton, Tracye Icenhour, Jeff Jeffcoat, Beth Jekabsons, Mika Jessee, Mike Jewell, Lisa Johnson, Todd Johnson, Terry Jones. Chris Jones, Scott Jones, Kim Jones, Nancy Jones, Keith Keefe, Megan Juniors 113 114 Juniors Keith, Mike Kilgore, Teresa Killaby, Patrick Kimbrell, Kim King, Angela King, Karen Koehne, Chris Kusaba, Richard Kuzma, Susan Lampert, Mike Lenz, Cornelia Leonard, Brian Leonard, Charles Leonard, David Leonard, Sandra Lewis, Jimmy Link, Steve Loudy, Daryl Love, Edwina Love, Paul Malone, Rebecca Martin, Billy Martin, Marie McCall, Lisa McCormick, Cheryl McCormick, Lisa McCracken, Tammy McCrary, Teresa McGill, Jim McGowan, Kim McMillan, Tammy Medearis, Beverly Miller, Jerry Miller, Sherrie Miller, Jody Mitchell, Allison Moore, Janice Morelock, Gloria Morrell, Steve Morton, Sarah Mountcastle, Tammy Mullins, Joey Mullins, Pam Mutter, Jimmy Newberry, Larry Norris, Todd Olinger, Lois Overbey, Fred Oxendine, Dawn Palmer, Mary Alice Parsons, Tom Patton, Danita Payne, Eddie Perry, Jeff Peters, Lyle Peters, Mary Beth Phillips, Jamie Phillips, Richard Phipps, Jeff Phipps, Robin Juniors 115 116 Juniors Pierce, Bill Poore, Brian Poore, Dee Dee Price, Kell Qualls, Kevin Qualls, Kent Ramsey, Kim Ray, Seymour Redmond, Roger Reynolds, Cathy Rhymer, Lisa Richard, Tina Richardson, Diana Rinehart, David Rivera, Rhonda Roark, Penny Roberts, Mike Robinette, Suzy Robinson, Stacey Rogers, Diana Rogers, Richard Rosenbalm, Tim Rouse, Eric Russell, Veronica Rutherford, Jenny Saltsgaver, Robert Schartung, Donna Shaffer, Lora Sharrett, Tim Shepard, Jerry Sheppard, Michael Simmons, Chris Simpson, Janice Simpson, Bobby Smile, Sammy Smith, Dawn Smith, Scott Smith, Colleen Smith, David Smith, Dean Smith, Joey Smith, Gary Smith, Sherri Smith, Allen Snapp, Jonathan Snead, Pennie Sourbeer, Lora Stine, Mark Stratton, Lenny Stubbs, Molly Sullivan, Suzy Talley, Wilmer Taylor, Niki Thomas, Annette Thomas, Sandra Tipton, Mike Toombs, Kim Toon, Ron Torbett, Jack Trivett, Suzette Juniors 117 118 Juniors Tuggle, Beth Vance, Roy Vandebrake, Peter Viers, Don Vukelic, Dawn Wallace, Sharon Ward, Jimmy Watkins, Gerry Watson, Jason Webb, Kevin Wenger, Richard Wheeler, Margaret Whitaker, Michelle Wilcox, Brian Williamson, Jennifer Williams, Tamarra Wilson, Allen Wise, Kim Wix, Pat Wolfe, Kim Wolfe, Laura Womble, Guy Woodby, John Worley, Tim Wortman, Shel Wyatt, Will Wysor, Stephanie UNIOR QUEEN Patra Dotson KING Eric Rouse LADY-IN-WAITING Theresa Burriss GENTLEMAN-AT-ARMS Steve Link 120 Juniors COURT Sandy Baker David Francisco Dawn Vukelic Mike Keith Juniors 121 Nancy Jones Peter VandeBrake Jennifer Williamson Hunter Hagerty 122 Juniors Shield and Axe Bearers Renee Dzek Dawn Smith Frank Glasscock Lenny Stratton Vice-President Suzanne King Class Officers President Von Bell 124 Sophomores Seargent-At-Arms Cooper Hagerty Chaplain Todd Daggs Secretary Jennifer Coffey Treasurer John Lontz Sophomores 125 f GSP eR f ax, : ‘Sophomores find out what it’s all about. Adams, Jason Adams, William Alban, Donald Austin, Robert Bailey, Ryan Barb, Chris Barb, Connie Baucom, Craig Bauer, Jennifer Bell, Von Bennett, Alfred Bentley, Barry Bentley, Tammy Biggs, Charles Blanton, Ted 126 Sophomores Blevins, Keith Bortel, Laura Bowers, Mike Bowery, Shon Bridgeman, Cynthia Browder, Lisa Buchanan, Mimi Burnette, Rebekah Carrier, Melissa Childress, Denise Clark, Paige Coffey, Jennifer Cole, Paul Cooper, Karen Corder, Jeffrey Creason, Faith Cross, Amy Cross, Ginger Crosswhite, Gary Crowell, Leigh Cullum, Douglas Daggs, Todd Davidson, Eddie Davis, Duane Davis, John DeHart, Dena Dolan, Kelley Dolinger, Steven Dowell, Paula Eads, Tommy Sophomores 127 Eller, Monty Epperson, Jackie Fearing, Gretchen Flagle, Missy Fleenor, Albert Ford, Michael Forrest, Heather Frank, David Freeman, Renee Frizzell, Joy Fultz, Brad Glander, Larry Godsey, Kim Greer, David Greeson, Karl Grizzel, Tony Groseclose, Bobbi Grubbs, Jonathan Hagetty, Cooper Hall, Kim Harkleroad, Lisa Harkleroad, Ruth Haskins, Christoper | ee Hatcher, Donny Hawkins, Patricia Heath, Freddy Heath, Kimberly Helbert, Theresa Helton, Jill Hepburn, Margaret 128 Sophomores Jill’s shocked by Mike’s request. Hicks, Barbara Hicks, Melinda Holden, Mollie Holt, Will Honaker, Greg Hopkins, Judy Hover, Glynnis Huff, April Hughes, Wendy Hunigan, Robert Hurt, Charlie Hutton, Donald Hutton, Kim Hyatt, Scott Inscore, Charlie Jech, Leonard Jones, Donna Jones, Melissa Jones, Tony Joyner, David Sophomores 129 130 Sophomores Karban, Frank Kaylor, Kim Keen, Teena Kegley, Melissa Kimbler, Michele King, Beth King, Janet King, Sheena King, Suzanne Kinnaird, Troy Kirk, Rachel Krauser, Buffy Lambert, Steven Lontz, John Lovins, Sean Lowry, Tera Lynch, Brian Mallicote, Rebecca Maloney, Stacey Martinis, Jim Massengill, Ray Caught in the act. Maust, Greg McClellan, David McClellan, Marne McClellan, Michael McCray, Margaret McGlothlin, Martha Meade, Lynn Medearis, David Miller, Andrea Miller, David Miller, Helene Mitchell, Cindy Moneyhun, Robin Montgomery, James Moore, Jane Morrell, Scott Nunn, John Odom, Mary Oliver, Rhonda Overbey, Angela Paczuski, Anath Patnesky, Todd Penley, Sara Perry, Sammy Peters, Melissa Phillips, Dale Poole, Susan Potter, Kathleen Ragan, Robin Sophomores 131 132 Sophomores Ray, Letha Raymond, John Reed, Regina Reimer, Gayle Reuning, Sally Reynolds, Donald Riden, Jennifer Riley, Angela Robinette, Natalie Rogers, Jennifer Rosenbalm, Remonia Royston, Florence Russell, Connie Saacke, Shawn Sarver, Susan Sevier, Jennifer Shaw, Gwendolyn Shepherd, Eric Sheppard, Darrel Shipplett, Roger Shore, Alys Simerly, Donald Simmons, Scott Sitgreaves, Mary Lou Skeen, Lori Slagle, Scott Smith, Angela Smith, Carolin Smith, Donna Smith, Paul It’s been just one of those days. Smith, Rana Smith, Sharon Smith, Tammy Smith, Timothy Snodgrass, Jill Spoonemore, Piper Stapleton, John Stitt, Steve Sturgill, Mark Swiney, Terry Talley, Wayne Tart, Gerald Taylor, Todd Templeton, Gwyn Tester, Kevin Testerman, Ralph Thomas, Andy Thomas, Michael Thomas, Ricky Thomas, Tony Thompson, Scott Sophomores 133 Tittle, Greg Tolliver, Lisa Vance, Doug VanNostrand, Woody Ward, Tricia Whisman, Michelle White, Bobby White, Lisa Wickens, David Wolfe, Denny Wolfe, James Wolfe, Ray Woolwine, Taren Worley, Brian Wyatt, Angela Wyman, Andrew Wonder what Grace is thinking about?? 134 Sophomores ae SS 3 ro) US os oo 4 = | rs v a) Vv s S x N 3 7p) as} 3 ° 1) e os 5 Sophomores Mama said there would be days like this Sophomores 135 Natalie’s first experience with concentration. Helene feels like death warmed over. Sally, thinks for the first time in her life. 136 Sophomores What does he think I am? What’s Susan hiding? Tera prays before her test. Todd’s just a totally tough dude. Sophomores 137 a oO x Se fx) = OR a5 = ots ZA FRESHMEN OFFICERS ; se Oe im Dee aes Eps so a a8 HHS § sense SS RONG Ha wo eRe ted = id B 2See ne 1 Cote ee ¥ z eee = oy de ah Officers President: Pam Houston Vice President: Lucy Palmer Freshmen 139 1) Louis Huffard, 2) John Hogans, 3) Amy Rose, 4) Sam Barrett 140 Freshmen 1) What did you call me? 2) Lisa watcbes Deb sleep during lunch. 3) The 3 stooges? 4) Miracle! Hardy knows the answer. 5) Lisle is so hungry he eats the cup. Freshmen 141 Abelseth, Eddie Ackley, Bernadette Adams, Tim Allison, Jennifer Anderson, Amy Anderson, Patrick Arnold, Winston Atkinson, Susan Bachman, Waunetta Baily, Angie Baker, Jeff Baker, Jeff Ball, Deborah Banks, Ruthie Barnett, Wayne Barnhill, Minnie Barrett, Sam Beasley, Valerie Beeler, John Beidleman, Marlin Belcher, John Belcher, Ricky Bennett, Bill Bergeron, Theresa Berry, Jimmy Berry, Sammy Biller, Scott Bishop, Jennifer Blackburn, Tim Blackwell, Mark Blair, Manny Blevins, Scott Booher, Kirk Booher, Kristi Booher, Lisa Booher, Mike Booher, Mike Bowers, Chris Brewer, Danny Brown, Tony Bryant, James Bryngelson, Paul Buchanan, Tina Burroughs, Chip Butts, Carl Caldwell, Lynn Callahan, Donna Callison, Melissa 142 Freshmen Canter, Barry Caldwell, Kim Carico, Dale Carrico, Mike Carrier, Greg Carter, Peggy Castle, Christie Cava, Janet Chapman, Dixie Childress, Donna Clark, Mark Coomer, Kit Couch, David Couch, Teresa Cox, Mark Cox, Jeff Cox, Scott Crawford, Mary Creasong, Pam Cross, Jimmy Cross, Leslie Cross, Rhonda Cross, Robin Crosswhite, Eddie Crowder, Selena Culp, Bob Cunninghan, G. Davidson, James Davidson, Joseph Davis, Danica DeVinney, Steve Dishner, Angie Ditmore, Todd Doss, Jimmy Dover, Sean Dowell, David Dowell, Gregg Dunfee, Carol Dunn, Jess Dunn, Julie Dunn, Lisa Eades, Donna Eades, Ritchie Ealey, Jerry Elam, Teresa Eller, Jeff Eller, Melissa Epperson, Jacqueline Freshmen 143 Feathers, Keith Fields, Lori Flowers, Derrick Ford, Jonathan Forrester, Billy Foster, Darren Frazier, Mike Frazier, Sarah Freeman, Matt Frye, Jane Frye, Jennifer Fuller, Roddy Gaines, Jennifer Galloway, Tim Gilbert, Kevin Glover, Bryan Gocha, Meri Graham, Darlene Grant, Kerry Griffin, Kim Griffin, Steve Griffith, Alex Griffith, Susan Gross, Rhonda Guthrie, Norris Guthrie, Wayne Hall, Tammy Hallum, Mary Harkleroad, Chrissy Harkleroad, Jeff Harkleroad, Leigh Harkleroad, Beth Harless, Claude Hartley, Dean Hatfield, Robby Hawkins, Lisa Hawthorne, Rebecca Hayton, Wayne Helms, Gracie Henely, Tim Henson, Herman Hess, Richie Hicks, Beth Hicks, James Hicks, Jonathan Hinchey, Terry Hodge, Jeff Hogans, John 144 Freshmen Holbrook, Paul Hopkins, Tahetia Horne, John Hosey, Regina Houston, Pam Huffard, Louis Hurt, Mike Hutchins, Angela Hutchins, Brian Hutson, Greg Hutton, Jimmy Hutton, Lisa Icenhour, Missy Ingle, Jennifer Inscore, Rickey Jackson, Jimmy Jackson, Micheal Jackson, Russ Jackson, Sharon Jeffcoat, Paige Jenkins, Brad Jessee, Celeste Jessee, Wayne Johnson, Kelli Johnson, Marty Jones, Ken Karban, Jennifer Keefe, Kelly Keith, Greg Kennedy, Kevin Ketron, Sissy King, Dee King, Chip King, Jimmy Kitchens, Terry Kite, Kim Kusaba, Teresa Lamtman, Judy LaPrade, Lee Large, Rhonda Laster, Lori Lawson, Joe Lawson, Sissy Lawson, Tim Leonard, Darlene Leonard, Wayne Leonard, Todd Lewis, Robert Freshmen 145 Lewis, Roger Lingerfelt, Connie Lingerfelt, Kevin Link, Hardy Logan, Jeff Lovegrove, Steve Lunsford, Jeff Luttrell, Lisa Lyon, Tina Maddux, Angie Malcom, Darren Malling, Susan Mann, Donny Martino, Angie Masters, Regan Mauk, Mike Mauney, David McBroom, Chris McCracken, Angela McCray, David McCrary, Scott McCrory, Mandy McElyea, Tammy McFadden, Mary McFadden, Nancy McGowen, Sherry McMillin, Pam McSwain, Laurence McClellan, Pat McCoy, Virginia Meade, Kim Meadows, Tracy Miller, Julie Miller, Melissa Mitchell, Sidney Mitchell, Travis Mooney, Ray Moore, Angela Moore, Jerry Morrell, Cindy Morris, Amber Morris, Richard Morris, Tonya Morton, George Mullins, Robbie Mullins, Robin Murray, David Murray, Payton 146 Freshmen Musick, Steve Napier, Tammy Nash, Mark Nelson, Doug Newberry, Lisa Newton, Phil Noonkester, Kim Norris, Chris Norton, Lisa Norton, Tim Nunes, Joe O'Dell, Linda Odum, Kelly Odum, Sheri O’Neal, Scott Olson, Jan Owen, Mike Owens, Lynn Palmer, Lucy Palmer, Lisa Peltier, Ronnie Pendry, Byron Phillips, Pam Phipps, Chantelle Phipps, Robert Pino, Andrea Pippin, Scott Pitts, Renee Plante, Bobbie Poore, James Porter, Gloria Povolo, Rita Presnell, Jeff Price, Tracy Primus, Kelly Pullen, Joey Ramsey, Cheryl Ray, Ken Redmond, Kevin Rhymer, Blair Rhymer, Greg Rhymer, Mary Richards, Laura Ritter, David Ritter, James Rivera, Marcos Robinette, Michelle Robinette, Patricia Freshmen 147 Robinson, Jamie Robinson, Pat Rogers, Valerie Rose, Tater Ross, Amelia Rowe, Marie Rowlette, Melody Russell, Suzanne Sage, Debbi Sangid, David Saunders, Buddy Schmitt, Jill Shaffer, Sharon Shankle, April Sharrett, Vicki Shawl, Lisa Sheaves, Robert Shelley, Tonya Shelley, Tracy Shepherd, Angie Shepherd, Lee Shepherd, Anthony Shepard, Donyette Sheppard, Tammi Shope, Doug Shope, Lee Simmons, Sharon Simmons, Susan Simpson, Andrea Simpson, Shana Skaggs, Sunny Skeens, Carter Slaughter, Frankie Slaughter, Greg Smith, Joey Smith, Melissa Smith, Karen Smith, Mark Smith, Rocky Smith, Robert Smith, Stephanie Smithson, Sammy Southern, Pat Spangler, Jeff Sparger, Jeff Sparger, Tim Stallcup, Jeff Stevens, Bruce 148 Freshmen HANS Stewart, Candy Stringer, Rodney Stipes, Tina Taft, John Tankersley, Glenn Tart, Paul Taylor, Susan Taylor, Timmy Tester, Trevor Thomas, Donna Thomas, Todd Thomas, Sherry Thomas, Theresa Tibbs, Jerry Tickle, Jeff Tittle, Danny Toncray, Noelle Trinkle, Charlene Trinkle, Sammy Tudor, David Turner, Marvin Vance, Jeff Vance, Ovie VandeBrake, Tim Vernon, Pat Vestal, Bessie Vincent, Lisa Vukelic, Debbie Wade, Christy Walton, Joey Warwick, Stacy Waterfield, Sharon Watson, David Weddle, Richard Wedel, Sheri Wenger, Lori West, Jason Waley, Tammy Whisman, Angie White, Johnny Whitman, Lisle Widner, Chuck Widner, Donna Wilkerson, Scott Williams, Chad Williams, Deborah Williams, John Williams, Tonya Freshmen 149 Willis, Carey Wilson, Amy Wilson, George Wilson, Scott Wolfe, David Wolfe, Tammy Wood, Jennifei Wood, Steve Woods, Tim Worley, Fred Worley, LeRoy Wyatt, Lisa Yarber, Ben Zdanis, Dianna Young, Sammy 1) Freshmen enjoy art class. 2) Same time, same place, same person. 3) Wonder woman. 4) What did you put in my drink? 150 Freshmen ‘ i Ceeeeeeeeeee est. QOPOO OOOO OOOO OOD OOOO OOODOOO00DO0E PAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS A PSI OO Od So AOL OF SE OL OL A OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OE LO 8 J ¢.¢.¢ 2) The Mighty Vikings. 154 Sports FOOTBALL The Tennessee High Football Team enjoyed a good year winning six games and losing five. The Vikings played well enough to earn a spot in the Inter-Mountain Big Ten Bowl Game played in ETSU’s Mini Dome. The Seniors played a very important part of the team, and will be greatly missed. ee S29 = 3) Quarterbacks: McCormick, Coach Oster, | White. 4) Running Backs: (Row 1) Frye, Harris, Willis, Daggs, Belcher (Row 2) Vance, Blair, Coach Lanier, Fields, Davis. 5) Receivers: (Row 1) Chapel, Mutter, Oliver (Row 2) Wilson, Watson, Stapleton, Greene. Sports 155 1) Offensive Line: (Row 1) Grubbs, Mann, Mullins, Shepard, Jones, Bordwine, Baucom (Row 2) White, Smith, Hagerty, Burgeron, Blackwell, Jones, Coach Dotson. 2) Linebackers: (Row 1) Harkleroad, Cooper, Eades, Keith, Gudger (Row 2) Medearis, Wolfe, Coach Butcher, McClellan, Davidson. 3) Defensive Backs: (Row 1) Ward, Arnold, Link, Simmons, Davidson (Row 2) Hunnigan, Peltier, Coach Halstead, Mitchell, Smith, Hutchins. 4) Scotty struts up the sidelines. 5) Jimmy Ward—“MADDOG.” 156 Sports 6) Defensive Line: (Row 1) Glasscock, Thompson, McCrosky, Davidson (Row 2) Ray, Kaylor, Coach Johnston, Loudy, Mann 7) Managers: Philips, Fields, Martinis, Pope, Belcher. 8) It’s Party Time!! Sports 157 1) It’s Rod and Ray or is it Ray and Shepard. 2) Have you heard the one about the traveling salesman? 3) Hey coach, Do you think you could get us some bigger pants? 158 Sports 4) The defense digs in. 5) Hutchins puts it through the uprights! 6) Mann, that was a big sign. Sports 159 1) Ray Wolfe crunches a South Rebel. 2) Greg and Kent in hot pursuit! 3) Anticipation! 160 Sports 4) The Viking Wall! 5) Cooper looks for his contact lens? Elizabethton Volunteer Sullivan South Sullivan North Johnson City Sullivan Central Sullivan East Erwin Kingsport Virginia High Morristown West Sports 161 I Boys’ Team: (Row 1) Quarter, Cook, Cook, Murray (Row 2) Coach Murrell, Carrico, Jekabson, Clarke, Wolfe. Girls’ Team: (Row 1) Dickerson (Row 2) Oliver, Vukelic, DeVinney, Pitts, Sullivan, Kirk, Vukelic. 162 Sports taking eleventh place. ? team placed third in the Regional meet, missing ? The Tennessee High Cross Country Teams had an outstanding qualified for the State Meet and captured sixth place. Dawn Vukelic 3) Dave Murray grins for the camera. 4) Coach Murrell—juggling rocks??? 5) Some qualification for the State Meet by only one place. The girls’ team of the boys’ team work hard. CROSS COUNTRY year. The boys si7 : ae Hi Tih: Sule Bi) } i Sports 163 VOLLEYBALL The Tennessee High Girls’ Volleyball Team had a fairly successful season this year, despite a change of coaches in the middle of the year. Even though they had the change the Lady Vikes managed to do the best in the District Tournament than the team has ever done. LAG 1) Fritz goes for the point. 2) Alison awaits her turn. 164 Sports 3) Girls Volleyball Team: (Row 1) M. Gokey (Row 2) Kilgore, Taylor, Snod- grass, Fisher (Row 3) Mrs. Moore, Blair, Rollins, Fritz, B. Gokey, Potter, Smith, Mrs. Hagy 4) Coaches and Captains: Mrs. Hagy, M. Gokey, A. Fritz, Mrs. Moore Sports 165 1) Varsity Squad. 2) Laura Lawson—Captain 3) Renee Rogers—Co- Captain 166 Sports CHEERLEADING 4) Kristi Bellamy 5) Karen Cox 6) Kelly Rollins 6) Melanie Harrison Sports 167 Seam This Page: 1) Megan Keefe 2) Sharon Wallace 3) Froshman: (Row 1) Amy Rose, Meri Gocha (Row 2) Jennifer Wood, Lisa Shawl (Row 3) Jill Schmitt, Angie Maddux. 4) Jc. Varsity: (Row 1) Jill Helton, Florence Royston (Row 2) Paige Clark, Lisa Browder (Row 3) Regina Reed, Tera Lowery. Opposite Page: 5) Senior Swimmers. 6) Boy’s Team: (Row 1) Motter, Sikora, Estep, Jeffcoat (Row 2) Herr, Hagan, Buttworth, Ladd (Row 3) Bassett, Van Nostrand, Vernon, Mooney (Row 4) Raymond, Martin, Slaughter, Patrick. 7) Girl’s Team: (Row 1) Fischer, Murphy, Blanton (Row 2) King, Glass, Winston, Vernon (Row 3) Ramsey, Hicks, Reunning, Hopkins, Buchanan (Row 4) Mallicote, Kimbeler, Carr, Houston, Banks, S. King (Row 5) Coffey, Sarver. 8) “The Fish”. 168 Sports Sports 169 1) It’s skin-head Blake. 2) Ray watches the meet. 3) What form. 4) This is real exciting! 170 Sports i eae 5) The team loudmouths! 6) Backstroke! 7) What a happy bunch. 8) Suzanne swims for victory. SSSR ASSESS Sports 171 1) The Bug-Eye Bunch? 2) “The Fish” shows her form. 3) “I did not, I Promise.” 172 Sports _WRESTLING The Tennessee High Wrestling Team had a very successful season this year. The Vikings had an impressive 12-5 overall record. The Vikes placed third in the District Tournament and five members qualified for the Regional Tourna- ment. Mark Thomas placed third in the Region and Todd Cooper placed fourth. They both went to the State Meet. 4) Seniors: (Row 1) Fultz, Harty (Row 2) Thomas, Cooper 5) “What should I do now?” 6) Mat Maids: (Row 1) Coach Johnston (Row 2) Greene, Crowell, Bauer, Sproles, Ausmus. Sports 173 1) Viking Wrestlers: (Row 1) Sweeny, Noones, Hale, Redmond, Belcher, Bryant, Dunn, Jones, Wickens. (Row 2) Baker, Weddell, O’Neal, Worley, Thomas, Perry, J. Mann, Eckleman, Cooper, D. Mann, Nelson (Manager) 2) Varsity Wrestlers: (Row 1) O’Neal, Worley, Frank, Fultz, Redmond, Harty (Row 2) Coach Johnston, Thomas, Perry, J. Mann, Eckleman, Cooper, D. Mann, Mike Osbourne. 174 Sports 3) 98-O’Neal 4) 105-Worley 5) 112-Frank 6) 119-Fultz 7) 126-Redmond 8) 132-Harty 9) 138-Thomas 10) 145-Perry 11) 155- Mann Sports 175 iOS 1) 167-Eckleman 2) 185-Cooper 3) UNL.-D. Mann 4) Region Qualifiers: Fultz, Thomas, Cooper, Mann, Redmond, Coach Johnston 5) Eric Eckleman readies for battle in Viking Hall. 176 Sports BASKETBALL The Tennessee High Basketball Team had a good season this year. The team had an overall record of 16-13. The Vikings won the Big Six with an impressive 9-1 mark, beating Virginia High twice. The Vikes also played in the King of the Bluegrass Invitational Tournament in Louisville, Kentucky. Also this year, Senior Brian Roller scored his 1000th point near the end of the year. pelaiey 2k ¥ vi 6) Coaches: (Row 1) Ensor, Burns (Row 2) Kind, Wallace 7) Varsity Players: (Row 1) Ensor, Bell, Jones, Roberts, Shope, I. King, Kind (Row 2) Wallace, Saunders, Dunn, Vande Brake, Roller, Brown, King, Burns. Sports 177 VISITOR 1) Junior Varsity: (Row 1) Bell, Peltier, Shope, Ford, Taylor, Coach Ensor (Row 2) Ray, Poore, Stallcup, Mitchell, Jones, Greer. 2) Freshman: (Row 1) McCray, Carrico, Fuller, Bowers, Smith, Barret (Row 2) Coach Wallace, LaPrade, Worley, Whitman, Hutton, Norris, Eller 178 Sports Vik img. Rae holbolf attiiRAam. 3) Head Coach: Dale Burns. 4) Coach Ensor. 5) Coach Wallace. 6) Coach Irvin. 7) Coach Kind. 8) Brian Roller. 9) Mike Brown. 10) Ivan King. 11) Scott Jones. Sports 179 os SP RA m AEBS ORT BOAO MATE 8)Buddy Suanders. Qualls. ? 7) Managers: Qualls, Pope . 6) Lee Shope. 1) Peter Vande Brake. 2) Mike Roberts. 3) Scott Dunn. 4) Chip King. 5) Von Bell 180 Sports 9) Scott beats the pressure. 10) The molesting Indian. 11) Chip shoots for two. Sports 181 1) TOUCHDOWN? 2) Brown shoots for two. 3) Roller on the fast break. 182 Sports GIRLS’ BASKETBALL a : ABINGS_(@TNGe (KING! OL Wize 44 The Tennessee High Girls’ Basketball team had a fair season this year. The girls had problems at the beginning of the year but then rebounded and captured some wins at the end of the season. Tina Banks was named a Second Team All-Upper East Tennessee player. 1) (row 1) Blair, Richardson, Rollins, Burnette, Banks, Bergeron, McCall, Gokey, Coach Oster (row 2) Alexander, Bell, Tuggle, King, Jessee, Primus 2) Tina and Michele look upset. Sports 183 1) Coach Oster discusses strategy. 2) Michelle Looks for the pass inside. 3) Tuggle looks to the bench for instructions. 184 Sports BOYS’ TENNIS 1) Varsity Team 2) Blake Bassett 2) Rod Ray 4 ) Kermit Lowry 5) Ben Frizzell 6) Steve Link 7) Bobby Godsey Sports 185 1) Is it in? 2) The Seniors 3) Coach Lanier cracks another joke. 4) Steve keeps his eye on the ball. 5) Rod shows his serving form. esteem 186 Sports GIRLS” TENNIS 6) The Varsity Team. ill Helton 7) J wo 3 8 .¥) € € 3 a2 4 8 2¢V7 ca Oe BEES go A = a Gow ga NO) oOo OF He 12) Karla Huff Sports 187 (1) “It’s too cold to be playing tennis! (2) Seniors (3) Sally keeps an eye on the ball. (4) Missy concentrates on the ball. 188 Sports BASEBALL (5) Varsity Team: (row 1) Watson, Ballard, M. Watson, Davidson, Karban, Belcher, Mann, Snyder, Smith (row 2) Coach Gibson, Francisco, Icenhour, Hyatt, Holt, Cooper, Eades, Stratton, Lovins, Mutter, Jones, Meade, Perry, Hagerty, Watkins, Torbett, Martin, Hurst, McCormick, Coach Rutherford. (6) Coach Gibson and Coach Rutherford. (7) Tart, Karban, Davidson, Belcher, Holt, Lovins, Jones, Meade, Mann, Grubbs, Blanton, Salyers, Coach Gibson. Sports 189 (1) Todd Cooper (2) Tim Eades (3) Mike Watson (4) Kent McCormick (5) Billy Hyatt (6) Tony Snyder (7) Lenny Stratton 190 Sports Ne ee ee - x : iS FR OAR Ny SG Ley MORO OD (8) Hounie Francisco (9) Gerry Watkins (10) Jeff Icenhour (11) Jimmy Mutter (12) Billy Martin (13) Hunter Hagerty (14) Jeff Perry Sports 191 TRACK AND FIELD Barbour, VandeBrake, Cook, Clark, (row 2) Watkins, Glover, Fleenor, Poore, Fultz, Slaughter, Baker, (row 3) Bell, (row 4) Wilkerson, Shope, Shelley, Blair, Rouse, Pierce (3) Jackie awaits the gun. (4) (row 1) Campbell, Rollins, Turner, Rogers, on, Vukelic, Smith, Buchanan, Oliver, (row 3) Biedleman, Bishop, Davis, Vukelic, Pitts, Houston, Childress. (1) Joel Cook warms up. (2) (row 1) VanNostrand, Murray, Wedel, Daggs, Harris, Brogden, Davidson, Ray, Banks, Burriss, Fischer, (row 2) Carrier, Coffey, Harris 192 Sports 5) Coaches: Butcher, Murrell, Puckett, Irvin. 6) Sprinters in the blocks. 7) Stanley Daggs shows his excellent form. 8) The look of DETERMINATION. a Sports 193 Hare ia a Smee emaun mai ton (1) Allison takes it off! (2) Just one more lap. (3) “Keep on Truckin’ ” 194 Sports (4) Coach Murrell checks the time. (5) “We wear short shorts!” (6) “Oh my necks hurts!” (7) “He’s an 8 easy.” Sports 195 VIKING GOLF (1) Varsity: Hurt, Massengill, Pope, Patnesky, Hunt, Coach Zeiger, Baumgarder, Leonard, Jones, Ford. (2) Freshman: Morris, Whitman, Vernon, Mooney, Lawson. 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Student Council provides opportunities for all students to par- ticipate and get involved. Some activi- ties this year include, the blood bank, car smash, kiss the pig contest, Christ- mas cards and Valentine flowers. Cindy Lynch, Mrs. Sproles, Mr. Hallum, Mr. Manney, Renee Rogers, Mike Karban, (Row 1) Seniors: C. Lynch, K. King, K. Hoffstatter, S. Stenger, L. Lawson, K. Huff, R. Rogers, S. Sikora, K. Boring, K. Phipps , D. Dolinger, T. Arnold, T. Banks, S. McCray, T. Turn- er, J. Dickerson, M. Gokey, J. Wohlford, S. Saacke, M.L. Tankersley, C. Boling, M. Karban, (Row 2) Juniors: M. Whitaker, C. Huddleston, S. Helton, D. Vukelic, P. Dotson, D. Schar- tung, K. Ramsey, B. Gokey, S. Griffith, B. Jeffocat, T. Burriss, T. Burnette, S. Robinette, P. Snead, M. Cooper, M. Keefe, L. Jewel, L. Holbrook, S. Sullivan, M. Kegley, A. Mitchell, N. Taylor. (Row 3) Sophomores: R. Mallicote, R. Oliver, S. Smith, F. Creason, J. Grubbs, S. King, R. Reed, J. Helton, M. Buchannon, H. Miller, S. Sarver, S. King, A. Riley, K. McMillian, G. Templeton, S. Maloney, M. McCray, J. Hopkins, M. McClellan, C. Mitchell, B. Lynch. (Row 4) J. Snodgrass, J. Sevier, S. Penley, C. Smith, T. Lowry, B. Burnette, J. Riden, M. McGlothlin, M. Carrier, D. DeHart. (Row 5) Freshman: S. Griffith, T. Williams, A. Maddox, W. Toncray, J. Schmitt, L. Vincient, C. Harkleroad, P. Dowell. 204 Clubs JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE JCL encourages the study of Latin, Roman history, mythology and classical literature. Members find that the study of Latin provides insight into the future from the past. The National Latin Exam and State JCL Convention give opportunities for students to compete academically on state and national levels. Social events such as picnics, soccer and roller skating promote a sense of comaraderie among the students. te. Class Officers: (Row 1) Jennifer Rogers, Secretary; (Row 2) Greg Honaker, Treasurer; Peter Vande Brake, President; (Row 3) Mike Roberts, Vice President. (Row 1) Lisle Whitman, Tim Vande Brake, Susan Kuzma, Scott Smith, Mary Lisa Tankersley, Collette Boling, Susan Sarver, Troy Kinnaird, Karl Greeson, Peter Vande Brake, Dawn Vukelic, Lisa Jewell, Larry Glander, Gina Worley. (Row 2) Norris Guthrie, Tom Parsons, Lisa Floyd, Steve Kilgore, Christie Pot- ter, Kent McCormick, Kathy Potter, Teresa Kilgore, John Lontz, Cooper Hagerty, Greg Honaker. (Row 3) Mrs. Morin, David Zdanis, Jon Harr, Russell Barbare, Jonathan Snapp, Jamie Hunigan, Mike Roberts, Byron Pendry, Jennifer Rogers, Jennifer Gaines, Allan Goodwin. Clubs 205 FRENCH CLUB ‘1 SRC La Societe Francaise is organized to help French students understand French culture. This goal enables French students to partici- pate in many dinners and projects. A favorite of many students is learning about French traditions and having French bake sales. Stacy Saacke, President; Cathy Reynolds, Vice President; Trinh Le, Program Director; Rachel Kirk, Treasurer; Tera Lowry, Secretary. Row 1; Martha McGlothlin, Kim Kimbrell, Cathy Reynolds, Mimi Buchanan, Trinh Le, Bekki Burnette, Regina Reed, Row 2; Mlle Collins, Mollie Holden, Roger Shipplett, Diana Richardson, Jill Snodgrass, Shawn Saacke, Caroline Smith, Tera Lowry, Row 3; Scott Woolley, Rachel Kirk, John Fisher, Mike Karban, Jody Miller, Stacy Saacke, Patrick Anderson. 206 Clubs GERMAN CLUB The purpose of the German Club is to pro- mote an awareness of German culture and tradi- tions. Row 1; Officers, Gayle Reimer, Trinh Le, Danita Dotson, Brian Lynch, Row 2; Kevin Jones, Jason Meinhart, Kim Vernon, Mike Ladd, Kermit Lowry, Jim McGill. Row 1; Marne McClellan, Theresa Bergeron, Mary Odum, Jerry Miller, Row 2; Charles Osborne, Sandy Griffith, Gayle Reimer, Trinh Le, John Mann, Kim Ramsey, Mika Jekabsons, Jonathan Cook, Row 3; Brian Lynch, Mike Ladd, John Butterworth, Kim Vernon, Jim McGill, Jason Meinhart, Kevin Jones, Aaron Hagan, Kermit Lowry, Row 4; Don Viers, Danita Dotson. Clubs 207 L P The Alpha Club is designed to pro- H mote school spirit and fellowship among A students. Each year Alpha conducts sev- eral projects, including a tea for teachers, Thanksgiving baskets, and also a secret pal program. Row 1; Suzette Trivette, Tina Turner, Tina Banks, Jackie Dickerson, Susan McCray, Mary Lisa Tankersley, Lynn Beregi. Row 2: Janet King, Pennie Snead, Kim Kimbrell, Niki Taylor, Teresa Hensley, Alison Mitchell, Becky Malone, Lisa Barker, Stacy Saacke, Amy Taylor, Kym Slayden, Kathy Potter, Jill Snodgrass. Row 3: Barbara Gokey, Lisa Floyd, Erin Kirk, Christy Potter, Lisa Roberson, Connie Russell, Susie Smith. Row 4: Beth Thompson, Debbie Vincent, Lisa Thompson, Kelly Rollins, Sena Blair, Angie Cardwell, Co- lette Boling, Denise Childress, Gina Worley. 208 Clubs Row 1: Susan McCray, president; Row 2: Lisa Roberson, chaplain; Kelly Rollins, treasurer; Mary Lisa Tankersley, vice-president; Lynette O'Dell, secretary; Kym Slayden, sergeant-at- arms. Row 1: Lisa Thompson, Amy Taylor. Row 2: Beth Thompson, Lynn Beregi. Row 3: Erin Kirk, Tina Turner, Jackie Dickerson, Lynette O’Dell, Christy Potter, Kym Slayden, Stacy Saacke, Susan McCray. Row 4: Debbie Vincent, Lisa Roberson. Row 5: Kelly Rollins, Mary Lisa Tankersley. Row 6: Sena Blair, Tina Banks, Colette Boling, Gina Worley, Angie Cardwell. Clubs 209 al ee ii ga ANCHOR B= VIRGIWT 9 The Anchor Club is sponsored by the Pilot Club of Bristol. Throughout the year, girls in Anchor help at the Girls Club, work at the hospital as Ca ndy Stripers, and participate in making Thanksgiving baskets, An- chor also helps create school spirit, by painting signs for pep rallies AO ae ra Row 1; Mary Ellyn Houston; Chaplain, Kathy Bortel, President; Row 2; Kent McCormick, Sweetheart; Laura Lawson, Secretary; Kristy Bellamy, Treasurer; Karla Huff, Vice President; Kermit Lowry, Sweetheart Row 1; Julie Wolford, Cindy Lynch, Tina Price, Karen King, Kathy Bortel, Karen Hoffstatter, Sonja Stenger, Angie Carter, Row 2; Lisa Roberson, Karen Cox, Karla Huff, Ramona Dunn, Jenny Harkleroad, Renee Rogers, Kristy Bellamy, Row 3; Kermit Lowry, Kelly Rollins, Mary Lisa Tankersley, Colette Boling, Sarah Blanton, Laura Lawson, Anna Lynn Collie r, Kent McCormick 210 Clubs Juniors Row 1; Sharon Wallace, Molly Stubbs, Row 2; Kim Godsey, Suzy Robinette, Row 3; Patra Dotson, Missy Esser, Row 4; Renee Dzek, Sarah Morton, Theresa Burriss, Stacy Robinson, Dawn Vukelic Sophomores Row 1; Faith Creason, Tera Lowry, Lisa Browder, Row 2; Lisa White, Row 2; Martha Ann McGlothlin, Paige Clark, Jill Helton, Tricia Ward, Suzanne King, Row 3; Laurie Bortel, Jennifer Coffey Clubs 211 CIVINETTES The Civinette Club has two main goals. The first is to promote school spirit throughout our student body. Secondly and most important is to serve the community and school as best we can. Officers: Cindy Glass; President, Karen King; Vice President, Jeanne Corrin; Secretary, Teresa Nunly; Treasurer, Michelle Gokey; Sgt-at-arms, Suzy Sulli- van; Chaplain, Grace Helms, Mimi Buchanan; Historians Mimi Kind, Angie Hughes, Mimi Buchanan, Teena Keen, Jeanne Corrin, Teresa Nunley, Cathy Freeman, Melanie Elswick, Cindy Glass, Michelle Gokey, Beth Thompson, Car- ol Miller, Row 2; Grace Helms, Stacy Saacke, Diana Richardson, Dawn Smith, Angela King, Suzy Sullivan, Row 3; Shawn Saacke, Trinh Le, Helen Miller, Rachel Kirk, Lisa Win- gate, Row 4; Sandy Baker, Nancy Jones, Jennifer Williamson, Tracy Hutton, Beth Tuggle, Barbra Gokey, Kim Kimbrell, Beth Cloyd, Beth Jeffcoat, Karen King, Lisa Floyd, Kathy Reynolds, Row 5; Melinda Hicks, Buffy Krauser, April Huff, Judy Hopkins, Susan Sarver, Andrea Miller 212 Clubs HARON SEH Row 1; Teresa Nunley, Cindy Glass, Michelle Gokey, Jeanne Corrin, Lisa Wingate, Cathy Freeman, Row 2; Carol Miller, Stacy Saacke, Beth Thompson, Melanie Elswick Row 1; Sandy Baker, Trinh Le, Grace Helms, Teena Keene, Angie Hughs, Diana Richardson, Dawn Smith, Angela King, Suzy Sullivan, Row 2; Rachel Kirk, Shawn Saacke, Mimi Buchanan, Kim Kimbrell, Row 3; Nancy Jones, Jennifer Williamson, Tracy Hutton, Beth Tuggle, Barbra Gokey, Beth Cloud, Beth Jeffcoat, Cathy Reynolds, Lisa Floyd, Row 4; Melinda Hicks, Karen King, Buffy Krauser, April Huff, Judy Hopkins, Susan Sarver, Andrea Miller, Helene Miller Clubs 213 KEYETTES The Keyette Club is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. Its purposes are to promote school spirit, make the “runthrough” for the football team, make Thanksgiving baskets for families in need, give to Santa Pal, participate in skits and paint signs for V-T week. Its main goal is to serve the school and community for the betterment of society. on — rH Row 1; Angie Carter, Vice president; Tim Eads, Sweetheart; Laura Lawson, Treasurer; Todd Cooper, Sweetheart; Renee Rogers, Sgt-at-arms; Rod Ray, Sweetheart; Karla Huff, President; Patra Dotson, Secretary. 214 Clubs HARON SEY Row 1; Sarah Blanton, Angie Carter, Tim Eads, Todd Cooper, Rod Ray, Karla Huff, Lynne Murphy, Row 2; Kathy Bortel, Julie Winston, Laura Lawson, Renee Rogers, Kristy Bellamy ARON SVCY Row 1; Sandy Baker, Renee Dzek, Patra Dotson, Stacy Robinson, Molly Stubbs, Dawn Vukelic, Kim Godsey, Missy Esser, Melanie Harrison, Suzy Robinette Clubs 215 NIKE The Nike Club is sponsored by the Business and Profession- al Women’s Club of Bristol. Membership is open to all THS girls. The club has two meetings each month. One is a business meeting and the other a meeting to which a guest speaker is invited to share her experiences in a particular business and or professional field. The objectives of the club are to study vocations and prepare for careers, to give service to the school and community, and to encourage citizen participation. Lorraine Guinn, sponsor; Rena Phillips, treasurer; David Dolinger, sweetheart; Cathy Freeman, president. Row 1: Rena Phillips, David Dolinger, Cathy Freeman. Row 2: Kim Phipps, Charlene Trinkle, Angie Cardwell, Angie Wyatt, Melissa Callison, Angie Harmon, Ramona Rosenbalm, The- resa Helbert, Donna Schartung. Row 3: Lisa Gill, Karen Boring, Molly McCray, Stacy Maloney, Carolyn Smith, Gina Bennett, Julie Smith, Ruth Harkleroad. Row 4: Mrs. Guinn, Lisa McCall, Julie Smith, Tricia Hawkins, Jenny Bowers, Diane Shaw, Melissa Smith, Michelle Kimbler, Michelle Robinette. 216 Clubs Officers: Robbie Greene, Angela King, Frank Glasscock, Scotty Dunn, Jeff Icenhour, Bobby Ballard, Jack Torbett. VIKING MULE TRAIN The Viking Mule Train Club is open to Junior and Senior girls and boys who are interested in promoting school spirit at athletic events during the school year. The club’s name, “Vi- king Mule Train”, represents the Viking team rolling to victory. Their activities include: weekly posting of upcoming athletic events on the bulletin boards throughout the school, promoting school spirit, and fundraising activities with the money earned to be used toward school and community pro- jects. Row 1: Tracy Burnette, Cheryl Huddles- ton, Deidre Cole, Beth Cloyd, Pennie Snead. Row 2: Dawn Smith, Mary Alice Palmer, Sonya Helton, Suzy Robinette, Kim Kimbrell. Row 3: Roger Redmond, Troy Eller, Bobby Ballard, Angela King, Theresa Burriss, Jim McGill. Row 4: Char- lie Hurt, Steve Boyle, Gerry Watkins, Tim Rosenbalm, Jim Martinis, David Francisco, Jeff Perry. Row 5: Mark Thomas, Allen Smith, Robbie Greene, Brian Poore, Her- man Dowell, Jeff Icenhour, Scotty Dunn, Frank Glasscock, Robert Greeson, Jack Tor- bett, Eddie Payne, Mike Arnold, Mike Lampart, Hunter Hagerty, Eric Barbour, Mark Bryngleson. Row 6: Joey Hale, Mike Roberts, Steve Brogden. Clubs 217 JUNIOR The purpose of the Jr. Civitan Club is to foster spirit among the students, faculty and administration, and to support various local and | a, national organizations, such as Special Olympics, through various philanthropic projects. (Row 1) Mark Morrell, Terry Arnold, Martin Shaw, Karla Huff, Mike Harty, Stanley Daggs, Colyn Thomas, Billy Gregory, Tim Motter, Ben Frizzell, Mike Brown, Greg Arnold, Ray Shepherd, Steve Sikora. (Row 2) Mike Oliver, Steve Williams, Brian Roller, David Dolinger, Tim Robinson, Kermit Lowry, Jon Baumgardner, Russell Leonard, David Freels. (Row 3) Eric Barbour, Scotty Harris, Tommy Smith, Greg Estep, Mike Ladd, John Wade, Richard Hobbs, Johnny Leonard. (Row 4) Mike Lampert, Bobby Ballard, Scott Jones, Jack Torbett, Blake Fultz, Tim Smith, David Medearis. Ed Bergeron, Paul Cole, Tom Parson, Jim McGill, Kevin Jones, Elijah Crosswhite, Mike Roberts, Steve Brogden. (Row 5) Gery Tart, Frank Slaughter, Russ Jackson, David Wickens, Jeff Corder, Steve Dolinger, Scotty Dunn, James Bryant, Frank Glasscock, Ray Mooney, Greg Honaker, Donnie Reynolds, John Lontz, Ray Massengill, Greg Maust, Todd Patnesky, Doug Cullum, Jeff Tickle, Woody Van Nostrand, Cooper Hagerty, John Davis, Blair Rhymer, Brad Fultz, Andy Thomas. Paul Tart, David Sangid. (Left wall) Jack Hurst, Mark Thomas, Charles Robinson, David Watson, David Tudor, Pat Vernon. (Right wall) Matt Shaw, Randy Rolen, Tom Jeffcoat, Mike Bowers. 218 Clubs nHmamMaAn ADO (Row 1) Karla Huff, Sweetheart; Scott Jones, District Chaplain; Rigby Kind, Sponsor; Mike Brown, Chaplain; David Dolinger, Vice- President; Cindy Glass, Sweetheart. (Row 2) Richard Hobbs, District Mike Harty, President; Russell Leonard, Sergeant-at-Arms; Randy Rolen, Treasurer; Scotty Harris, Secretary. ARON SHY (Row 1) Mark Morrell, Tim Motter, Kermit Lowry. (Row 2) Keith Fields, Jack Hurst, Terry Arnold, Tim Robinson, Steve Sikora, Ray Shepherd, Stanley Daggs, Cindy Glass, Jon Baumgardner, Karla Huff, Brian Roller, Mike Brown, Mike Ladd, Randy Rolen, Ben Frizzell, David Dolinger. (Row 3) Mark Thomas, Colyn Thomas, Greg Arnold, Richard Hobbs, David Freels, Billy Gregory, Tim Smith, John Wade, Greg Estep, Tommy Jeffcoat, Mike Harty, Keith Jones, Russell Leonard, Todd Lynch, Mike Watson, Blake Fultz, John Butterworth. Clubs 219 The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is sponsored by Coach Bill Bingham and Coach Ben Rutherford. The purpose of FCA is to promote leadership and support among athletes as well as to teach them about Christianity. Barb (Row 1) Coach Bingham, Donica Davis, Tahita Hopkins, Mike Ladd, Charlene Trinkle, Angels Overbey. (Row 2) Coach Rutherford, Joe Lawson, Steve Sikora, Lisa Jewel, Kermit Lowry, Divenny, Bill Martin, Suzy Sullivan, Racheal Kirk, Patra Dotson, Melanie Megen Keefe, Sharon Wallace, Peter Vandebrake, Laura Lawson, Eric Rouse, Melanie Elswick. (Row 3) Mike Brown, Angie Carter, John Grubbs, David Freels, Karen Hoffstatter, Brian Lynch, Tom Parsons, Lyle Whitman, Dawn Vukelic, Michelle Gokey, Rennee Rogers. 220 Clubs YOUNG DEMOCRATS (Row 1) Trinh Le, Grace Helms, Robin Methany, Ragina Reed, Ramona Dunn, Missy Ausmus, Rhonda Collins. (Row 2) Robin Moneyhun, Monica Cooper, Deidre Cole, Parta Dotson, Greg Ar- nold, David Freels, Erin Kirk, Natalie Robinette, Tammy Smith, Mary-Beth Peters, Mike Ladd, Mike Karbon, Frank Glasscock, Kris Koehner, Cris Barb, Jimmy Mutter. The purpose of Young Democrats is é to teach students about the Democratic Party and to lend help on campaigns : and other jobs to all Democratic candidates and officers. Missy Ausmus, Patra Dotson, Ramona Dunn, Buffy Krauser, David Freels. Clubs 221 YOUTH IN GOVERNMENT t , mlieak 4 toe Grete } ROE VON CLT j °QRNPVIORES Aaron Hagan, President; Monica Cooper, Vice-President; Trinh Le, Treasurer; Ben Frizzell, Chaplain; (not pictured) Michelle Whitaker, Secretary; Bill Martin, Sergeant-at-Arms. Row 1: Suzy Sullivan, Kim Ramsey, Lynette O’Dell, Rachel Kirk, Gayle Reimer, Monica Cooper, Aaron Hagan. Row 2: Miss Marshall, Kathy Dickson, Ben Frizzell, Colette Boling, Lisa Thompson, Christy Potter, Cheryl Huddleston, Jennifer Sevier, Trinh Le, Steve Sikora. Row 3: David Hopkins, Roger Shipplett, Donna Schartung, Theresa Burriss, Patra Dotson, Tracy Burnette, Lisa Jewell, Sonya Helton, Tim Motter, Bill Martin. Row 4: John Fischer, Mike Karban, Erin Kirk, Robin Meade, Jerry Miller, Neil Horning, Steve Morrell, Karen Boring, Brian Lynch, Jennifer Harkleroad, Todd Young. Row 5: Jeff Barnes, Gretchen Fearing, Steve Kilgore, Lisa Gill, Rich Kusaba, Danita Dotson. 222 Clubs Row 1: Ben Frizzell, Neil Horning, Gretchen Fearing, Sonya Helton. Row 2: Christy Potter, Cheryl Huddleston, Jeff Barnes, Kim Ramsey, Tracy Burnette, Lisa Jewell. Row 3: Robin Meade, Kathy Dickson, Trinh Le, Suzy Sullivan, Rachel Kirk. Row 4: Erin Kirk, Lynette O’Dell, David Hopkins, Roger Shipplett, Steve Morrell, Monica Cooper, Jennifer Sevier, Rich Kusaba, Brian Lynch, Aaron Hagan, Todd Young, Jennifer Harkleroad, Danita Dotson, Donna Schartung, Gayle Reimer, Jerry Miller, Mike Karban, Lisa Thompson, Miss Marshall. % ee ee Martha Marshall, Trinh Le, Governor Lamar Alexander, Donna Schartung. The Youth In Government Club is especially designed to learn about the functions of our government by study and involvement. Members of this club are able to participate in such activities as the Model U.N., Youth Legislature, and Washington Work- shops. Other activities include cam- paigns and participation in the gov- ernmental contests. Clubs 223 MAROON WHITE The Maroon and White’s purpose at Tennessee High School is to publish eight monthly newspapers and to publish and sell football programs at home games for the benefit of Tennessee High. i @2eaegee ae Cn a= Sports Reporters: (Row 1) Sonya Stenger, Karen King. (Row 2) Kim Godsey, Theresa Burri a aa Pir itit Karen Hoffstatter. (Row 3) Beth King, Suzy Sullivan. : ae sk BB. Feature Reporters: (Row 1) Helene Miller, Andrea Miller, Trinh Le. (Row 2) Kevin Jones, Newspage Reporters: (Row 1) Laura Lynn Holbrook, Suzy Robinette, Megan Keefe, Molly Cindy Lynch, Kermit Lowry. Holden, (Row 2) Kim Vernon, Danita Dotson 224 Clubs Bi ha Editorial Writers: (Row 1) Lynette O’Dell, Susan Sarver. (Row 2) Christy Potter, Susan Editors: (Row 1) L. O'Dell, editorial page editor; S. Stenger and K. King, co-sports page McCray, Gwyn Templeton. editors; K. Vernon, news page editor; (Row 2) J. Barnes, editor-in-chief; K. Jones and K. Lowry, co-feature page editors. Business Staff: (Row 1) Fred Overbey, photographer; (Row 2) Kim Kimbrell, co-business manager; Sonya Helton, Typist; Jennifer Harkleroad and Susie Robinette, cartoonists; Susie Smith, co- business manager. Clubs 225 NATIONAL ART HONOR SOCIETY The purpose of NAHS is to inspire and recognize those students who have shown outstanding ability in art and to foster excellence and dedicated spirit to the pursuit of Art. NAHS also intends to bring art to the attention of the school and community. Officers: Todd Young, Vice-President; Jennifer Harkleroad, Historian, Angela Fritz, Treasurer; Jeff Barnes, President; and Beth Duncan, Secretary. (Row 1) Sheila Thomas, Sally Sams, Paula Dowell, Angela Fritz, Cindy Lynch, Mary Lisa Tankersley, Sheena King, Nicki Beach, Fred Gray. (Row 2) David Hopkins, Jerry Miller, Ben Frizzell, Jennifer Harkleroad, Colyn Thomas, Michael Thomas, Carol Miller, Jackie Dickerson, Carol Cross, Lisa Roberson, Christy Potter, Lynette O’Dell, Rebecca Mallicote, Beth Duncan, Mark Bryngelson, Robert Landrum. (Row 3) Todd Young, Jeff Barnes, De Simerly. 226 Clubs HOSA I: (Row 1) Connie Barb, Kelly Booher, Gwyn Templeton, Ruth Harkleroad. (Row 2) Kim Heath, Stacey Maloney, Teresa Hensley. HOSA II: (Row 1) Karen Ab- bott, Annette Vittatoe, Sherri Smith, Melissa Shelton. (Row 2) Theresa Penley. (Row 3) Sandra Leonard, Kim Toombs, Edwina Love. HOSA I: (Row 1) Karen Cox, Connie Barb, Kelly Booher, Teresa Hensley, Gwyn Templeton, Ruth Harkleroad, Michelle Robinette. (Row 2) Tim Taylor, Kim Heath, Stacey Maloney, Theresa Helbert. Health Occupation Students of America Club is a student organization that is an integral part of the Health Occupations Curriculum. Our motto is “The Hands of Youth Mold the Health of Tomorrow.” We are a service organization that promotes involvement in community activities which include fundraising to provide a Thanksgiving basket, adopt a Santa Pal, provide tray favors for the nursing home, operate the student bloodmobile in co-operation with Bristol Memorial Hospital Blood Bank and the student council, assist Bristol Memorial Hospital in their annual Health Fair at the Bristol Mall, sponsor a blood pressure clinic the first Saturday of April at the Bristol Mall, and participate in Regional HOSA Competitions each Spring. HOSA II: (Row 1) Edwina Love, Sherri Smith, Annette Vittatoe, Karen Abbott, Teresa Penley, Melissa Shelton. (Row 2) Kim Toombs, Sandra Leonard. (Row 3) Patsy Jackson, substitute teacher. Club 227 The Future Homemakers of America Club is an organization of students enrolled in home economics classes that provides opportunities for leader- ship, citizenship, and character development. Service projects or informative and entertaining programs are planned monthly. THS Club participates in several projects with other FHA groups in Sullivan County and in Kings- port, as well as, in state projects and conventions. Several projects have been planned this year including ones that involve working with handicapped children, senior citizens, and pre-school children. Above: FHA OFFICERS: President; Beth Tuggle, Vice President; Teena King, Secretary; Amy Wilson. Opposite: (Row 1) Leslie Gross. Cindy Bridgeman, Cheryl McCormick. (Row 2) Sharon Smith, Robin Weles, Racheal Howell, Clara Hatcher. a en oe Fo bore Poi 2 be Meas. es 228 Clubs (Row 1) Faye Robins, Robin Shaffer, Cheryl Ramsey, Amy Wilson, Teena King. (Row 2) Carol Dunfee, Robin Ragan, Angie Wyatt, Melessa Peters, Beth Tuggle, Vicki Sharrett. (Row 3) Mary Oliver, Lisa Newberry, Pam Hensley. (Row 1) Rhonda Oliver, Tina Stipes, Ginger Cross, Waunetta Bachman, Lisa Harkleroad. (Row 2) David Leonard, Donna Rhymer, Barbara Hicks, Christy Wade, Diana Rogers, Michelle Kimbler. (Row 3) Theresa Elam, Donna Callahan, Melissa Smith, Charlene Trinkle, Jennifer Coffey. Clubs 229 HERO The purpose of the HERO club is to help youth assume their roles in society through home econom- ics, education in areas of personal growth, family life, job preparation and community involvement. This year some of their activities included Hallow- een treats for the senior citizens, participation in Regional and State meetings. Officers: Row 1: Wendy Hughes—Vice President, Stephanie Hudson—President, Donna Jones—Treasurer. Row 2: Pam Mullins—Secretary. NW Row 1: Pam Mullins, Marie Mar- tin, Stephanie Hudson, Lisa Ep- person, Donna Callahan, Miss Linda Soloman. Row 2: Renne Freeman, Wendy Hughes, Donna Jones, Teresa Crook, Tina Eades, Teresa Thomas. 230 Clubs VICA COSMETOLOGY ease Cow x. . gs NOS Cs ) ly B.T.HS. CHAPTER 3 Row 1: Penny Hicks, Sheila Thomas, Kelly Lingerfelt, Colleen Smith, Teresa McCrary. Row 2: Pam Blaylock, Lisa McCormick, Lora Sourbeer, Tammy Epperson, Lisa Graybeal, Tracy Fulks. Row 3: Lisa Rhymer, Margaret King, Kim Wise, Kim McGowan, Tammy McCracken. ones f 1 @ i Row 1: Rebecca Lingerfelt, Teresa McCrary, Kim McGowan, Kelly Lingerfelt, Penny Hicks, Colleen Smith, Lisa McCormick, Tammy Epperson, Lori Hughes. Row 2: Tammy McCracken, Margaret King, Shiela Thomas, Mary Jane Oliver, Vicky Godsey, Kim Wise, Patty Miller, Gloria Morelock, Pam Blaylock, Janice Moore. VICA cosmetology is represented by young people enrolled in cosmetology I and II . In the classroom and lab, they are learning skills and the related knowledge to put these skills to work. Row 1: Lisa Luttrell, Angie Moore, Angie Wyatt. Row 2: Robin Kagan, Letha Ray, April Thomas, Judy Lantman. Row 3: Tammy McClyea, Diane Buchan- an, Melissa Morris, Jane Frye. Row 4: Diane Zdanis, Connie Lingerfelt, Tammy Napier. Clubs 231 VICA represents young people enrolled in trade, industrial, and technical programs. The main purposes of VICA are to develop a common bond among students in Vocational Educa- tion, and to emphasize dignity—personal pride and pride for the job we are doing. VICA activities this year include: hall decorations for V-T week, Thanksgiving Baskets, Santa Pal, Skill Olympics and fund raising activities. Morning Officers: (Row 1) President; Mike Watson, Secretary, Tammy Epperson, (Row 2) Vice President; Billy Gregory, Treasurer; Bill Martin, (Row 3) Chaplain; Will Wyatt, Parliamentarian; Tim Eades, Reporter; Alex Dunn. 232 Clubs Afternoon Officers: (Row 1) Treasurer; Patty Miller, Secretary; Mary Jane Oliver, (Row 2) President; Lenny Stratton, Vice President; Herman Dowell, Chaplain; Bill MacCallum, (Row 3) Reporter; Mike McMillan, Parlimentarian; Jeff Miller Clubs 233 DECA Johnny Leonard, President, and Amber Wood, Treasurer DECA is the only youth organization operating through the public schools of the nation to attract young people to careers in marketing. DECA encourages private enterprise and economic awareness through individual in- struction, exposure to successful business leaders, individual and group awards (at regional, state, and national career development conferences), and practical experience in busi- ness establishments. DECA encourages civic awareness and responsibility through professional conferences, chapter ac- tivities, school improvement projects, and support of com- munity activities. Colyn Thomas, Vice-President, and Cathy Freeman, Reporter Mike Osborne, Parliamentarian, and Susan Waterfield, Secretary 234 Clubs Karen Adams, Carol Cross, Keelie Vinson, Tammy Boyle. SUS VU vEUWWwuUUe eevcuggr: ee Jackie Epperson, Jenny Bauer, Remonia Rosenbalm, Trisha Hawkins. (Seated) Amy Wilson, Michelle Whisman. Melanie Elswick, Kelly Rolins, Piper Spoonemore, Debi Montgomery, Mike Brown. Clubs 237 Front: Melinda Dugger, Tammy Lovell, Julie Smith. Back: Mike Brown, Rena Phillips. Front: Janice Simpson, Lori Skeen, Denise Alexander. Back: Kim Jones, Pennie Bowery 238 Clubs DMUS CLUB Editor-in-Chief: Carol Miller Club section Editors: Tracy Burnette, Lynn Beregi, Matt Shaw Music Section Editor: De Simerly Clubs 239 Freshman Section Editor: Kit Coomer Sophomore Section Editors: Robin Moneyhun, Alys Shore, Lisa White PHOTOGRAPHERS a Ms wa ae or = s Tracy Burnette Ben Frizzell Randy Rolen Todd Young Clubs 241 242 Music THE JB a ey. MIGHTY VIKING BAND Captain and Co-Captains: Clockwise, K. Vinson, L. Sproles, A. Campbell, C. Glass, T. Drum Majorette: Tricia Ward Nunley Flags: Bottom Row, L. Barker, J. Harkleroad, T. Jones, C. Trinkle, T. Nunley, C. Glass, J. Corrin, J. Kilgore, K. Kimbrell Middle Row, R. Howell, N. Jones, T. Hutton, M. Hepburn, S. Baker, B. Medearis, B. Malone Top Row, S. Penley, A. Huff, M. Hicks, A. Paczuski, K. Hutton, H. Forrest, P. Spoonmore, K. Hall, T. Keene Music 243 (1) ALL OFFICERS: Row 1 T. Ward, L. O'Dell, K. Dolyn, A. Paczuski. L. Barker. Row 2 C, Miller, B. Beck, M. Sitgreaves, T. Mitch- ell, L. Wenger, L. O’Dell, E. Kirk. Row 3 F. Heath, C. Cava, D. Icenhour, M. Davis, J. Meinheart, K. Ramsey, M. McMillian, J. Mill- er, K. Greeson. Row 4 C. Glass, R. Nunley, C. Trinkle, J. Owen, L. Sproles, A. Campbell, K. Vinson, T. Turner. (2) ELECTED OFFI- CERS: Row 1 D. Icenhour, R. Heath, Row 2 L. O'Dell, K. Vinson, L. O’Dell, Row 3 M. Davis, L. Barker (3) ALL STATE: R. Wenger, K. Dolyn, J. Owen, N. Horning. (4) ALL STATE EAST: Row 1 C. Osborne, M. Odom, S. Morrell, K. Dolyn, N. Horning, K. Hutton, J. Miller, L. Glander, D. Gray, T. Grizzle Row 2 C. Greason, S. Owen, L. Toliver, B. Beck, K. Ramsey, R. Wanger. Row 3 M. Fearing, J. Meinheart, E. Barbour, M. Sitgreaves. The 1982-83 T.H.S. Band, directed by George Wenger, received Superior ratings in all the Marching contests they entered. In March, the Band was invited to give a concert at USC for the S.C. Band Directors Convention. The Band also played for several S. Carolina Schools. Fund raising projects for the trip included the selling of pizzas and the annual fruit sale. 244 Music (1) RIFLES: Row 1 K. Johnson, C. Cross, K. Vinson, L. Sproles, M. Odom, Row 2 D. Dehart, M. Buch anan. (2) Majorettes Row 1 P. Roark, A. Campbell, B. Hawthorne. Row 2 T. Eades, C. Smith (3) FLUTES: Row 1 J. Miller, L. Toliver, L. O’Dell, M. Collison, S. Penely. Row 2 S. Smith, L. Wolfe, J. Gaines, R. Harleroad, B. Beck, C. Smith. Row 3 M. McCray, A. Dishner, P. Robinette, A. Pino, C. Trinkle. (4) BASS CLARINETS: Row 1 M. Sitgreaves, D. Childress, K. Heath. Row 2 M. Fearing. Music 245 (1) BUD BAND: (Row 1) M. Davis, M. Fearing, M. McMillan, S. Morrell, R. Wenger, K. Ramsey, W . Leonard. (Row 2) D. Icenhour, J. Meinhart, C. Osborne, C. Haskins, J. Miller, D. Vance. (Row 3) S. DeVinney, F. Heath (2) (Row 1) A. Pino, L. O’Dell, Row 2 E. Kirk, S. Maloney(3) (Row 1) J. Ford, J. Miller, F. Worley, D. Gray, E. Crosswhite, T. Turner, D. Flowers, T. Kinnard, C. Osborne, M. McMillan, D. Icenhower (4) ALTO-CLARINETS: (Row 1) T. Nanley, C. Cross, R. Howell (5) BARITONES: (Row 1) L. Laster, D. Tiddle, T. Pittmore. M. Hallum (Row 2) C. Greason, C. Haskins, J. Davidson 246 Music (6) TRUMPETS: (Row 1) B. Pendry, S. Morrell, B. Culp, B. Jenkins, R. Wenger, S. Wood, (Row 2) J. Lewis, D. Ford, C. Bennet, S. Whatman, K. Ramsey, L. Barker, D. Phillips. (Row 3) K. Cuper, K. Renyolds, M. Davis, P. McMillan. (7) FRENCH HORNES: (Row 1) S. Robinette, K. Keefe, L. Wenger, G. Templeton, (Row 2) K. Ninson, T. Vander- brake, S. Maloney, L. Sproles (8) BASSES: (Row 1) G. Tankersley, J. Meinhart, E. Barber, (Row 2) W. Leonard (9) LOADING CREW: (Row 1) M. Fearing, D. Icenhour, M. Davis, (Row 2) W. Leanard, S. Morrell, E. Barber, R. Wenger, J. Miller, S. Whartman, C. Osborne, (Row 3) N. Horning, C. Renyolds, J. Meinhart, B. Medearis (10) BAS- SOONS: (Row 1) B. Malone, A. Paczuski, (Row 2) T. Ward (1) BUD BAND: (Row 1) M. Davis, M. Fearing, M. McMillan, S. Morrell, R. Wenger, K. Ramsey, W . Leonard. (Row 2) D. Icenhour, J. Meinhart, C. Osborne, C. Haskins, J. Miller, D. Vance. (Row 3) S. DeVinney, F. Heath (2) (Row 1) A. Pino, L. O’Dell, Row 2 E. Kirk, S. Maloney (3) (Row 1) J. Ford, J. Miller, F. Worley, D. Gray, E. Crosswhite, T. Turner, D. Flowers, T. Kinnard, C. Osborne, M. McMillan, D. Icenhower (4) ALTO-CLARINETS: (Row 1) T. Nanley, C. Cross, R. Howell (5) BARITONES: (Row 1) L. Laster, D. Tiddle, T. Pittmore. M. Hallum (Row 2) C. Greason, C. Haskins, J. Davidson 246 Music (6) TRUMPETS: (Row 1) B. Pendry, S. Morrell, B. Culp, B. Jenkins, R. Wenger, S. Wood, (Row 2) J. Lewis, D. Ford, C. Bennet, S. Whatman, K. Ramsey, L. Barker, D. Phillips. (Row 3) K. Cuper, K. Renyolds, M. Davis, P. McMillan. (7) FRENCH HORNES: (Row 1) S. Robinette, K. Keefe, L. Wenger, G. Templeton, (Row 2) K. Ninson, T. Vander- brake, S. Maloney, L. Sproles (8) BASSES: (Row 1) G. Tankersley, J. Meinhart, E. Barber, (Row 2) W. Leonard (9) LOADING CREW: (Row 1) M. Fearing, D. Icenhour, M. Davis, (Row 2) W. Leanard, S. Morrell, E. Barber, R. Wenger, J. Miller, S. Whartman, C. Osborne, (Row 3) N. Horning, C. Renyolds, J. Meinhart, B. Medearis (10) BAS- SOONS: (Row 1) B. Malone, A. Paczuski, (Row 2) T. Ward (1) PERCUSSION: (Row 1) K. Kennedy, W. Hayton, R. Harrison, J. Owen, R. Lewis (Row 2) E. Kirk, M. Tipton, M. Peters, I. Hill, C. Cava, R. Rogers (2) CLARINETS: (Row 1) K. Dolyn (Row 2) M. Miller, K. Hutton, J. Owen, M. Odom, N. Horning (Row 3) D. Williams, L. Harkelroad, M. McCrory, C. Jesse, L. Glander, A. Cross, K. Kaylor, J. Cava, T. Grizzle, K. Primas, L. O’Dell, L. Owen (3) ALTO SAXOPHONES: (Row 1) M. Turner, S. DeVinney, M. Owens (Row 2) M. Holden, F. Heath (Row 3) T. Mitchell(4) TEN- OR SAXOPHONES: (Row 1) A. Miller, C. Mill- er, M. Kegley CHORAL STANDOUTS All-State East Choir: (Top to Bottom) D. Hopkins, C. Boling, R. Kusaba, M. L. Tankersley, D. Kitchens, M. Elswick, T. Norris, L. Lawson, D. Henderson, S. Saacke, S. Wortman, M. Ausmus, M. Franklin, B. Thompson, F. Heath, R. Rogers. All-State Chorus: (Top to Bottom) D. Kitchens, M. L. Tankersley, T. Norris, M. Elswick, F. Heath, L. Lawson, D. Henderson, M. Ausmus, M. Franklin, R. Rogers, S. Wortman Music 249 CHORAL DEPARTMENT iy a Viking Singers: (Row 1) K. Odum, A. Ross, M. Beidleman, R. Rosenbaum, B. Bennett, T. Shelly, T. Kitchens, D. Phillips, F. Heath, J. Mann, G. Bennett, B. Hawthorn, K. MacMillian, C. Rus- sell. (Row 2) D. Ford, S. Saacke, A. Overby, V. Rogers, M. Ausmus , T. Grizzle, M. Lampert, J. Bennett, D. Malcom, S. Wortman, G. Blair, J. Williamson, B. Thompson, K. Potter, C. Mitchell. (Row 3) S. Simmons, G. Porter, L. Lawson, M. Elswick, A. Harmon, J. Grubbs, D. Viers, S. Daggs, M. Franklin, R. Kusaba, S. Harris, T. Norris, M. Montgomery, B. Medaris, P. Hensley, A. Mitchell. (Row 4) J. Schmitt, M. Tankersley, C. Boling, L. Sproles, B. Roller, M. Brown, J. Phipps, T. Parsons, S. Williams, D. Kitchens, D. Hopkins, D. Henderson, S. Simmons, T. Kusaba, T. Jones, J. Harkleroad. Concert Choir: (Row 1) K. Odum, A. Thomas, S. Saacke, M. Beidleman, R. Rosenbaum, B. Bennett, T. Shelly, T. Kitchens, D. Phillips, F. Heath, J. Mann, G. Bennett, B. Hawthorn, K. McMil- lian, J. Snodgrass, C. Russel. (Row 2) V. Rogers, D. Ford, M. Ausmus, C. Trinkle, J. Schmitt, T. Grizzle, M. Lambert, J. Bennett, D. Malcolm, S. Wortman, G. Blair, R. Rogers, B. Thompson, J. Williamson, J. Harkleroad, G. Mitchell, J. Sevier. (Row 3) A. Ross, G. Porter, A. Overbey, M. Tankersley, A. Harmon, M. Templeton, J. Grubbs, D. Viers, S. Daggs, M. Franklin, R. Kusaba, S. Harris, T. Norris, M. Montgomery, T. Jones, B. Medaris, A. Mitchell, T. Hensley, P. Hensley. (Row 4) S. Simmons, M. Elswick, L. Lawson, M. McCray, C. Boling, T. Lowry, L. Sproles, B. Roll- er, M. Brown, J. Phipps, T. Parsons, S. Williams, D. Kitchens, D. Hopkins, D. Henderson, L. Williams, T. Kusaba, S. Simmons, S. Smith, K. Potter. 250 Choir = Symphonic Choir: (Row 1) K. Potter , L. Jones, S. Simmons, D. Ford, A. Mitchell, B. Medaris, J. Harkleroad, J. Williamson, R. Rosenbaum, B. Hawthorn. (Row 2) S. Saacke, M. Ausmus, L. Griz- zel, B. Thompson, L. Shelley, M. Lampert, J. Grubbs, M. Franklin. (Row 3) D. Phillips, J. Bennett, J. Mann, G. Blair, D. Malcolm, F. Heath, C. Russell, D. Viers, S. Daggs. (Row 4) S. Wortman, S. Simmons, S. Smith, L. Williamson, M. L. Tankersley, L. Lawson, C. Mitchell, L. Kusaba, D. Hopkins. (Row 5) D. Henderson, T. Norris, B. Roller, C. Boling, M. Templeton, M. Elswick, D. Kitchens, R. Kusaba, S. Harriss. (Row 6) M. Brown, T. Parsons, S. Williams, J. Phipps. Madrigal Singers Madrigal Singers: (Row 1) J. Sevier, S. Saacke, M. McCray, C. Boling, B. Medaris, A. Mitchell, S. Smith, M. Tankersley, M. Ausmus, M. Elswick, T. Lowry, L. Lawson, J. Williamson, R. Rogers, B. Thompson, C. Trinkle, A. Overbey, J. Snodgrass, J. Harkleroad. (Row 2) M. Franklin, J. Bennett, G. Blair, T. Grizzel, D. Viers, S. Daggs, M. Montgomery, D. Hopkins, T. Norris, D. Hender- son, M. Brown, T. Parson, J.Phipps, R. Kusaba, S. Harris, F. Heath, J. Mann. Choir 251 CHORAL LEADERS Board of Directors: (Row 1) K. McMillian, J. Snodgrass, J. Bennett, M. Franklin, T. H ensley, L. Thompson. (Row 2) J. Sevier, C. Mitchell, M. Ausmus, S. Wortman, G. Blair, B. Medaris, A. Overbey, A. Mitchell. (Row 3) L. Lawson, D. Ford, A. Harmon, F. Heath, D. Henderson, S. Daggs, T. Norris, R. Rogers, B. Thompson, J. Harkleroad. (Row 4) T. Williams, B. Hawthorne, M. Elswick, S. Harris, D. Kitchens, M.L. Tankersley, K. Rollins, C. Boling. (Row 5) B. Roller, M. Brown. The THS Choral Department under the direction of Ms. Virginia Duff, performs numerous concerts during the year both for the student body and the community. This year these included: performances at the Bristol Mall, performance for The Rotary Club, a Christmas performance for the THS PTA, Spring Concert at Viking Hall, and the Madrigal singers caroling in the halls at Christmas. This year sixteen members made All-State-East and eleven made All-State. Congratulations on a fine year! 252 Music Officers: (Row 1) L. Lawson, Corresponding Secretary; M. Ausmus, Sgt.-at-Arms; R. Rogers, Recording Secretary; M. Elswick, Treasurer; B. Thomas, Chaplain; C. Boling, Director of Staging; J. Sevier, Adm. of Petty Cash. (Row 2) M. Brown, Historian; T. Norris, Chairman; D. Henderson, Official Photographer; D. Kitchens, Head of Riser Crew; M. Franklin, Vice Chairman; S. Wortman, Head of Riser Crew. Accompanists: (Top to Bottom) Kelly Rollins, Angie Maddox, Martha McGlothin, Lisa Librarians: (Row 1) A. Thomas, A. Mitchell, G. Blair, T. Kusaba, C. Russell. (Row 2) G. Thompson, Erin Kirk, Jennifer Sevier. Bennett, P. Hensley, S. Wortman, T. Hensley, K. McMillian. (Row 3) J. Snodgrass, C. Mitchell, S. Daggs, R. Rogers, B. Thompson. (Row 4) J. Sevier, S. Smith, S. Harris, M. Ausmus, D. Ford. (Row 5) L. Sproles. Riser Crew: (Row 1) B. Bennett, J. Bennett, G. Blair, S. Wortman, D. Kitchens. (Row 2) J. Schmidt, M. Ausmus. (Row 3) D. Viers, J. Grubbs, M. Lampert, J. Phipps, D. Henderson, B. Roller. (Row 4) M. Franklin, S. Daggs, D. Malcolm, Mrs. Duff. Music 253 SAN SARAH SEWSSES OOK ed 256 OAKLEY-COOK FUNERAL HOME 2993 Volunteer Parkway Bristol, Tennessee 37620 764-7123 +¢ FORMAL CHAPEL WITH +¢ PARKING FOR OVER 100 CARS p PRIVATE FAMILY ROOM 3¢ BEAUTIFUL RESIDENTIAL 3 QUIETLY ELEGANT SETTING SLUMBER ROOMS 3¢MONUMENTS AND 3+ FAMILY CONFERENCE ROOM MEMORIALS WITH FIREPLACE s¢ BURIAL INSURANCE: PRENEED 3¢ COMFORTABLE FAMILY AND ARRANGEMENTS VISITORS LOUNGE 3¢ NATIONWIDE AIR +¢ SPACIOUS RECEPTION AREAS HEARSE SERVICE PRIVATE MINISTERS STUDY + MODERN EQUIPMENT; SUCCESSORS TO PAUL COOK FUNERAL HOME United Cities Gas Company | Anthony W. Slayden, Manager 816 Shelby Street Post Office Box 1089 Bristol, Tennessee 37621-1089 Phone (615) 764-3151 Miller’s Steak and Egg The Family Place 1020 Volunteer Pkwy. MORRELL DATSUN, INC. 131 Kingsport Hwy. 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Box 3010 Bristol, Tn. 37620 WREREsrT HAPPENS Phone: 878-4331 Joe Slagle—Owner Need Help with Your college plans? You’ve just found a friend. Call or write King College Bristol, Tennessee 37620 968-1187 MILLARD- UNG eases CVG Insurance, INc. P.O. Box 3927 ROBERT F. MILLARD W. JOSEPH HAGERTY DIAL 615-968-7000 goo Volunteer Parkway Bristol, Tn.—Va. 37625 Bristol Tennessee Electric Dav gree vr oe) RSET | he aN, VIS PDP Epes 4 AHURT’S DISCOUNT FOODS Two Locations to Serve You Better 14 Pennsylvania Avenue Bristol, Tennessee 37620 and Bluff City, Tennessee 37618 Congr atulations Customers of Tommorrow We Are AT YOUR SERVICE THE JEWEL BOX “Your Friendly Jewelry Store’ Home Owned and Operated The Tri-Cities Finest Diamond Values Since 1939 529 State Street Phone — 669-1136 is) ee nd N YOUR dependent [nsurance AGENT Insurance and Bonds SERVES YOU FIRST” H. Aulick Burke Ben R. Powers John F. Harty Robert M. O’Dell David D. Hyde NAIA Burke, Powers Harty Inc. 1236 Volunteer Pkwy. P.O. Box 3191 Volunteer Pkwy. Bristol, TN 37620 968-1171 Co. DOWNTOWN BRISTOL ¢ tH, ° King BRISTOL’S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE 282-1373 am | HEIDE HI See ee econ seen es seeeee ee ee ee an EthanAllen Gallery 112 Mount Castle Drive Johnson City, TN 37601 Tennessee 37620 Super Cuts for Guys and Gals 1900 Anderson 9 Volunteer Parkway Bristol, Tennessee Phone: 968-5541 SHOPPING CENTER Bristol GIANT PLAZA Z S = = : z 263 264 BANK OF VIRGINIA'SS STAR OF 24-HOUR BANKING OPEN RIGHT NOW TO SERVE YOUR BANKING NEEDS BURWIL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY P.O. Box 637 Bristol Tennessee 37621 (617) 968-4158 Bristol Vursing Home, Inc. NORTH STREET P. 0. BOX 3245 BRISTOL, TENNESSEE 37625—3245 FLAV-O-RICH Open 7 days a week Mon. thru Sat.-11 a.m.-12 p.m. and Sun. 4-11 Fresh Dairy across from Hill’s Shopping Center Products Telephone: 968-7722 265 Frames and Things We Do All Types Of Framing Needlework, Prints Photographs, Paintings Shadow Boxes and The Usual 15% off Open 9:30 to 5:30 Mon-Fri 9:30-4 Sat. FOOD CITY | Block South of Windsor off the Volunteer Pkwy. at 807 Hill Street BLUFF CITY HIGHWAY Ph. 968-5561 OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY Classic Studio Prestige Portraits : National School Duns. Phone 628-7138 “Johnston Mem lat Clinic Bidg. Pharmacy Abingd N, Virginia Studios Subs. 1395 Volunteer Pkwy Bristol Tenn 37620 968-4342 Gate City Hwy. Near Bristol Mall Ph. 669-7230 Open Daily 10-9 Mon. thru Sat. Open 10:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Daily; Monday 10:00 A.M. - 7 P.M.; Friday until 9:00 P.M. Seven miles south of Bristol on Highway 11-E, Bluff City. Phone 538-7119. CONVERSE adidas =! We've gota feeling for winning. Good Selection of Sizes Colors Other Pony Styles Available ©1982 Envoys U.S.A., Inc., Pp. Siar inestes U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,296,559 ¢ D261,695 e D261,823 Foreign patents granted, other patent applications pending. 268 Sar teed || Zee SUP PASY Gio: 746-4114 968-4119 fated 190 Bluff City Hwy. Bristol, Tenn. Lumber Building Materials Ready-Mix Concrete Bristol, Tenn. Phone: 764-2136 Gis hapr rr? WO Cycle Accessories Parts Supply 918 Bluff City Highway Congratulations on your graduation— “Use what talents you possess: the woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best.” Henry Van Dyke bristol steel 75th Anniversary Corporate Headquarters Division Locations Bristol Steel Iron Works, Inc. Richmond, Virginia Bessemer, Alabama 300 Piedmont Avenue St. Louis, Missouri Decatur, Illinois Bristol, Virginia Chattanooga, Tennessee Muncie, Indiana mzens fidelity bank Member F. D. |. C. 1143 Volunteer Parkway 2314-18 W. State Street Bristol, Tennessee 37620 968-7110 “Your Saturday Bankers” 269 270 SIPBIN y JL 2 Gi UNIVAC Bristol Tennessee A Division of Sperry-Rand Corp. ROYSTON TOMATO HOUSE 1515 Virginia Ave. Bristol, Tennessee 37620 LARRY ROYSTON OFFICE PHONE: (615) 764-6181 RESIDENCE PHONE: 764-4430 SATELITE T.V. 603 Vol Pkwy. R. Lynn Fleenor PRESIDENT Typewriter Sales Service Gor Ine. COMPLETE OFFICE OUTFITTERS 836 STATE STREET PHONE 764-3181 BRISTOL, TENNESSEE AKARD FUNERAL HOME 912 West State Street Bristol, TN-VA Completely Air Conditioned Bristol’s Newest Most Modern Funeral Home Private Family Room-Hammond Organ Private Chapel-Eight Private Slumber Rooms National Selected Morticians “A Funeral Home That Is A Garden Setting” 271 TRI-CITY BANK TRUST COMPANY “4—THE ACTION BANK-— 323-3161 For All Our Offices Bristol Blountville Kingsport Piney Flats Member F.D.I.C. Dixie Bottling Co. Trade-mark (®) Coca-Cola Bristol, Virginia for TASTE! States Toyta, Inc. 147 Blountville Hwy. Bristol, TN 37620 WORLD LEADER IN PULTRUSION TECHNOLOGY AND CAPACITY A MORRISON MOLDED FIBER GLASS CO. Bristol, Virginia and Compton, California 202 Maple Street BRISTOL, TN. 37620 SJ %, © Florafax ae WE WIRE FLOWERS, CALL ee 968-3141 764-7922 WHERE PEOPLE SHOP EES PEOPLE PLEASIN’ STORE 1400 EUCLID AVE. BRISTOL, VA. 273 Drug Store State Street Bristol, Tenn. Affiliated Brokerage Co., Inc. KNOXVILLE CHATTANOOGA BRISTOL P.O. BOX 309, BRISTOL, TENN. 37621 Bus. Phones 615-968-4820 274 Beecham Laboratories 501 Fifth Street Bristol, Tennessee 37620 “Serving Mankind Through The Medical Profession” 27) veri res S delicious desserts STEAKS PREPARED TO ORDER graciously | comfortable surroundings wer Level ¢ Bristol Mall OPEN TDAYS wetx 11:00am:B:30pm- 465-9342 OL’ SOUTH BAR-B- QUE VOLUNTEERSPKW Y.-BRISTOL TN! TEL. 968-4741 REAL HICKORY SMOKED BAR-B-QUE TAKE OUT ORDERS WELCOME BUILDING MATERIALS Paty Stores in Bristol Duffield Kingsport Elizabethton Greeneville Johnson City Photocraftsmen Since IQIO Congratulations from your Audio Video Store SOUND ADVICE 1385 Volunteer Parkway Bristol, Tn. 37620 (615) 968-2572 SAMPSON PARKS-BELK COATINGS INC. Since 1899 in the Bristol Mali— EXTERIOR HOUSE AND TRIM PAINTS Bristol, VA. Gate City Highway All Types Coating, Wallpaper, Carpet, Picture Framing, and Art Supplies 278 ev agg ae. W KING @ CLOTHIERS 738 Edgemont Avenue Bristol, TN. 37620 Classic Clothing 4 968-7833 for Gentlemen and Ladies Downtown Bristol, (615) 968-9383 fi” Dee Wiener King @ Call ET ® 2525 Eucid Ave. Bristol, VA HONDA ISUZU State and rith Street Bristol, Tenn. 37620 Phone: 615-764-5121 P.B. WIZARDS 1135 Vol. Pkwy Weaber FUNERAL HOME BRISTOL, TENNESSEE 2S) qey Sata a anhata ashe tate ee a aaa taste eh eae ae eta ata Western Steer, Family: STEAKHOUSE manmewmesercwemmmes eemew wees see cee een: {wenn wenmnne: Pa ee SEVEN AREA LOCATIONS Bristol, WVa.—466-5522 Bristol, Tn.—764-1811 Abingdon, Va.—628-6621 Kingsport, T’n.—246-4660 Johnson City, Tn.—282-4219 Princeton, W. Va.—425-7833 Cleveland, Tn.—478-3630 Office—Bristol, Tn.—764-6462 eicaeyee @ 1709 Edgemont Avenue — Bnistol, Tennessee 37620 Craft Supplies—Gifts —Ho Trains—Macrame— Cake Decorating Supplies AVIS Wallace Leasing, Corp. DBA Avis Rental Tri-City Airport Blountville, Tn. 37617 (615) 323-6291 REALTOR AGENCY, Ine. 3285 Lee Hwy. — Bristol, Va. 24201 Commercial Industrial Sales — Developing — Building — Leasing Office 703 - 669-7121 Robert C. Boswell Complete Insurance Service 669-5153 Locally Owned and Operated Since 1934 “Your Protection Is Our Business” a1; £2 Clark k Palin Drugs: PHone 764-413 1736 Edgemont Ave. Bristol, Tennessee Bristol Business Services, Inc. Fifteen Fifth Street Bristol, Tennessee 764-2833 Offset Printing—Folding Acme Paint and Supply Co. 1224 West State Street Bristol, Tenn. 764-3451 COMPRESSORS Manufacturer of Hermetic Compressors for Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Bristol Compressors, Inc. 649 Industrial Park Rd. Bristol, Va. 24201 HOME OFFICE: 1501 BLUFF CITY HWY. P.O. BOX 3292 BRISTOL, TN 37625 615-764-5107 Frizzell CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. BRISTOL, TENN.-VA. GENERAL CONTRACTORS A DIVISION OF FRIZZELL CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. SINGLE PLY ROOFING SYSTEMS NORTH CAROLINA OFFICE: STATESVILLE, NC 28677 704-872-419] Please send mail to Home Office Address 283 THE BLUE CIRCLE 333 Bluff City Highway SUPERMARKET BRISTOL, TENNESSEE BRISTOLOFFICE SUPPLY INC. PRODUCTS DIVISION — OFFICE SUPPLIES, MACHINES, FURNITURE— SHARP Canon 669-7131 28 Moore Street Bristol, Va. 24201 ANDERSON’S Catalog Showrooms Hills Plaza Shopping Center Annalachian Athletic House a FUNERAL HOME, ES re Gane THE HOUSE OF COURTESY, QUALITY AND SERVICE 709 VOLUNTEER PARKWAY P.O. BOX 3863 BRISTOL, TENNESSEE 37620 (615) 968-3136 Blevins Funeral Home 417 Lee Street Bristol, Virginia 24201 669-6141 C Fash SMART A Of Boyle Motor Co. 316 New Kingsport Hwy. 285 286 owes we Salvage and Surplus Sales 430 State Street Mone J.C. Penneys “Bristol’s only Army- Navy Store” State Street JIMMY THE KID,. AIRPLANE Il STARTS DEC IO ooo i eeemameadill Hi i iit t % HOLIDAY CINEMA 968-1881 Parkway Plaza PATRONS Frank S. Blanton, Jr. M.D. Bristol Professional Park 350 Blountville Hwy. Jack E. Butterworth, Jr. M.D. Suite 105, Professional Park Plaza 350 Blountville Hwy. Nelson E. Link, M.D. Bristol Professional Park 350 Blountville Hwy. Hal S. Stubbs, M.D. 350 Blountville Hwy. 3101 Lee Highway Bristol, Va. 24201 Q) : RSS 669-1000 | suzUKt, Kewasald CONGRATULATIONS “ece° Democratic sCh ° Representative 1836 Volunteer | ee Tenn. 37620 6a aes, DANA MOORE Store Hours: 8am to 6pm Mon.-Sat. Factory Authorized Sales and Service 287 FAREWELL ... And so we end this year at Tennes- see High. Memories of interesting classes, homework, tests, and teachers will linger on. We will also remember all those days we just didn’t think we could get through, but after drawing on super-human strength, we some- how made it. There were those times when nothing went right, for exam- ple, we failed a test or quarreled with a friend. But this year has had its good points. We learned new things and made new friends. Now we are ready to go on to something different. The seniors will embark on a journey not knowing what they will be doing sev- _ eral years from now, while the juniors attempt to fill their empty positions. The sophomores will also move up leaving an empty place for the incom- ing freshmen. So we, the 1983 Cad- mea staff, would like to wish everyone happiness and the best of luck for the future.
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