Walter Hines Page High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)
- Class of 1970
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' xi . 4 'ig f , my f r Z'A w a contagious spirit that inspires both students and faculty a gentle push in the right direction a force that rebuilds the past to make way for the future an optimistic outlook that brings together divided factions unifying both motives and goals a pride in his school and its people this is our principal mr. robert a. newton one who is dedicated to the betterment of page - ,E - ' ,, , ,,-, mmw.wz,.- f A-M M ,..-ff , ,.-4,,,....- .., 'vQ...- ..- ',,,.-W , ,sv- ,A-,,,. - ',,..4-v 3,535-'A.,-f ,,.-,,-'Q ...- 'Wx g P. . M l- K ,X as a spider- keeps spinning and spinning the web of life's education A must grow teachers and pupils learning l together sharing therwioys that knowledge HGH O ' ITIICS Mr. Robert A. Newton Principal dr. house heads School Board: Seatedg Mr. Frederick D. Cun- diff, Mrs. Margaret A. Harris, Mr. Richard K. Hunter, Dr. George H. Evans, Mr. Howard L. Butler. Standingg Mr. J. J. Lentz, Mr. E. F. Lucas, Jr., Mr. Albert Lineberry, Dr. W. J. House, Mr. R. Thorpe Jones, Dr. Robert F. Moseley. 20 ADMINISTRATION Mr. Donald L. Stowe Assistant Principal our administration In its twelfth year, Page High School had a student body of approximately 2,100 and a faculty of 107. Superintendent Dr. House and the school board led the administrative staff. Mr. Robert A. Newton, principal, and Mr. Donald L. Stowe, assistant principal, combined the best of their experience and dedication in providing effective leadership. Mrs. Lucille Hill, treasurer, and Miss Linda Niblock, secretary, completed the staff. Under the leadership of Mrs. Robert E. Vail, PTSA promoted better relationships among students, teachers, and parents. it' s.t Dr. W. J. House Superintendent Far Left: Miss Linda Niblock, Secretary Near Left: Mrs. Lucille Hill, Treasurer PTSA Board: Row One: Ernie McLean, Frank Lane, Drew Lacklen, Charles Robinson. Row Two: Mrs. Schoolfield, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Doggett, Mrs. Abrams, Mrs. Evatt, Mrs. Vail, Mrs. Mendenhall, Mrs. Bobyns, Mrs. Morgavan. Third Row: Mrs. Lindley, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Straughn, Mrs. Gentry, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Meadows. Row Four: Mrs. Laughlin, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. McLean, Mrs. McMillan, Mr. Kellam, Mrs. Wilder, Mr. Newton. ADMINISTRATION 21 punctuality is taught to pirates by coach morris Attendance dean, Mac Morris, kept an accurate check on tardy and absent students. A pupil tardy to school or class presented his excuse to Mr. Morris who decided if the reason was legitimate. Mrs. Ashley, Mrs. Nichols, and Miss Rankin assisted Mr. Morris by writing admit slips, filling out grade cards, and approving excuses to leave school. Students who wished to become office assistants filled out applications giving reasons for their interest, and included a teacher's name for reference. Mr. Morris then reviewed the applications and selected his student assistants. About 16 students worked there each semester. 1. Mr. Eugene McGregor Morris 2. Martin Sykes waits impatiently while Bill Cooke writes out his admit slip. 22 ATTEN DANCE , , ,rrr Mgwpytl N.. Q tigi E I at Ng M' tr . - I secretary helps counseling staff As school began, counselors were busy rescheduling many students and getting to know others. They talked to ILA classes, explaining the system of units and credits. Under the guidance department, numerous tests were administered. Students took SCAT-STEP, PSAT, National Merit, and SAT tests to deter- mine their aptitudes and achievements. As senior counselor, Miss Smith advised seniors about the colleges they wished to attend and the entrance requirements. Mrs. Howell was in charge of the juniors, and Mrs. Hodnett and Miss Read met with sophomores. With the addition of a secretary, Mrs. Hofer, the counselors could. devote more time to students. The secretary took care of. all clerical duties such as collecting money for PSAT and typing students' transcripts. 1. Miss Odell V. Smith 2. Miss Martha B. Read 3. Mrs. Hofer 4. Mrs. Meda Howell 5. Mrs. Lucile S. Hodnett 5 COUNSELOHS 23 library offers profit and pleasure This year twenty-three students and two Distributive Education workers aided the librarians, Miss Florence P. Sehlburne and Mrs. Susan C. Rankin, by shelving and stamping books and admitting students for study. At the beginning of the year, the library contained about 15,500 books and new ones were 3 continually added. Page's library was well-equipped with records, filmstrips, and audio-visual equipment. Sophomores were introduced to the operations, principles, and materials of Page's library in their Introduction to Language Art classes. 1. Mrs. Susan C. Rankin 2. Miss Florence P. Shelburne 3. LaMonte Ross and Kevin Massey make use of library resources. 24 LIBRARIANS 11 g pupils welcome ano' enjoy new english system On an experimental Basis, Page's English Department initiated a unique and intriguing curriculum. It was divided into categories including Language, Literature, Composition, and Mass Media. From these, students selected their individual courses according to their interests and needs. All courses involved reading, writing, listening, speaking, and vocabulary building. Objectives of this system were to develop understanding and appreciation of English and to allow students to work in the areas of their interest. Sophomores took an Introductory to Language Arts courses that included an introduction to Page and sections on how to study, self- expression, parliamentary procedure, and the use of the library. On completion of this one semester course, sophomores were free to choose their other English courses. 1. Mrs. Barbara R. Ferrell 2. Miss Sue Medley 3. Mrs. Margaret G. Whisenant ENGLISH 25 students make movies in art of film Art of the Film courses were designed to alert the students to the nature, quality, influence, and creative potential of motion pictures. Students attended showings of special films at the public library and wrote reviews of selected ones. As a final project, each student produced his own film, utilizing the talents he had acquired during the year. Dramatics began with a brief sketch of the development of the theater from primitive man to the twentieth century. This course gave both terminal and college bound students the opportunity to participate in group and individual pantomines, extemporaneous talks, scenes, and discussions. Emphasis was placed on stage movement and oral projection. 1. Mr. Woodrow D. Carney, 2. Miss Martha S. Morris, 3. Art of Film students practice techni- ques they have learned in class. was vvxhf IRQ kng 2 3 4 5 Bl 9 lO lll2 l6l'll8l9 2232422 is t X it W t gg. i 1 .. 1.1. Q, 1 - EJ N X as p g A R 'K-4 t ii, sf W9 ,.. - -:.,.. .' - . iv, - 'Wh 4 W A L r , , 3982 il M I ethnic literature gives new twist to english study Advanced Placement English was a college level course for students of exceptional ability and achievement in their two previous years of study in literature and composition. Students enrolled in this course were required to take the examination prepared by the College Board's Advanced Placement Program. The course developed a mature understanding and enjoyment of literature and free response to the works read. Students in the Myths and Legends course focused their attention on the origins, meanings, and influences of myths. Class time was given mainly to individual study and group activities to promote understanding of mythology as it relates to life and literature. Ethnic Literature courses were designed so members of minority groups could develop a more realistic self-image. Both the majority and minority groups could acquire new insights to the literature of minority groups in America. 1. Mrs. Pollyanna W. Smith 2. Mrs. Carolyn L. Lithgo 3. Mrs. lris D. Hunsinger 4. Becky Gross, Martha DeCarlo, Gordon Pennisi, and Sue Slawter act out a skit in their English class ENGLISH 27 culture courses In the Man and Society course music, art, poetry, and literature were used to show the effect of man and society on each other. Society's problems were pointed out and the classes examined possible solutions. Poetry, Music and Art classes explored the relationships between poetry and art and poetry and music. At the end of the semester each student completed an individual project pertaining to the course in a subject of his choice. Short Story and Novel courses were extremely interesting. Students read both novels and short stories by the same author, then compared and contrasted these. 1. Mrs. Margaret O. Garrett 2. Mrs. Carolyn Fl. Hines 3. Mrs. Lois M. Wyche 4. Man and Society classes view the Apollo Xll blast-off. 1 28 ENGLISH E 27 g g l ,, 5' ,L,. i . ,iA. if I english program places emphasis on composition ln the new English program, special emphasis was placed on the writings of themes and compositions. Advanced Composition and Basic Composition were offered to aid students in developing these skills. Advanced Composition began with the detailed study of the paragraph. Gradually paragraphs were added together to form compositions. A term paper was written at the end of the semester compiling the knowledge the students had acquired. Basic Composition taught the structure of the sentence, the paragraph, and the simple essay. Emphasis was placed more on these than writing an entire composition. 1. Mr. John W. Troxler, Jr. 2. Mrs. Betty L. Sexton 3. Mrs. Martha A. Jones 4. Mrs. Kath- erine Woodward 1. Leondis Donnell and Linda Gray aid teachers in the Language Arts Resource Center. 2. Mrs. Judy C. Faust 3. Mrs. Peggy J. Weaver 4. Mrs. Karen H. Clark 2 sra methods are used in the new reading courses Advanced Reading students used the SRA reading method to increase their comprehension and speed. Students chose books they were interested in, and a certain day was set aside each week for free reading. Dictionary and vocabulary work was also an important part of Advanced Reading. Basic Reading was very similar to the advanced course, but the books were not dealt with in such great detail. Emphasis was placed more on enjoying reading and increasing comprehension. 3 u.s. history places special emphasis on our heritage U. S. history was offered by a variety of teachers with many new ideas. All classes placed special emphasis on our national heritage. Book reports were given at specified times during the year to increase the students' knowledge and interest. T. V. history classes also invited special speakers to make certain periods of history more vivid. Several classes took part in outside activities. For instance, an honors history class celebrated United Nations Day with an international buffet. Foods were featured from many foreign countries. 1. Mrs. Eula M. Freeman 2. Mr. Dwight Bartlett 3. Miss Linda Rankin 4. Mrs. Sarah J. Farrior 5. Mrs. Lois B. Puryear HISTORY 31 students work with the head start program 1. Mr. Robert A. Fredrickson uses the map to show the locations of early African civilizations. 2. Mrs. Catherine H. Page and Mrs. Winifred L. Woodruff discuss plans for their World History classes. 3. Mr. Gerald W. Donnelly plans semester projects for students in Sociology. Sociology classes, to aid in the study of social behavior, participated in the Head Start program. Only those students most interested were asked to take part. Plans were made for these students to leave school at a certain time each day to tutor underprivileged children. The cultures of ancient civilization and how they affect the world today were 5 'V'?V,S.A4m V 'VZ' ffgiyd tn. x , 'S l'7fi ZiS 11 in H in-. i x + 'gt stressed in World History. Culture was 2 i r-fr it ,X ' . W ,, also a major topic in Humanities, Religion, Education, and Ethics were only a few of the subjects discussed. Advanced Placement History stimulated students' growth and interest in ancient and modern European civilizations. Through panel discussions and semester term papers, students individually advanced. Tauri, W- 'r kb sa turnalia hailed by latin students The newly established Latin honor group recognized interested and deserving students of Latin. The members met frequently during the year for the purpose of learning more about Roman life and history. Several gatherings were held for all Latin students. A Roman banquet was given, with those participating dressed as ancient Romans and enjoying Roman cuisine. A party was given in December in commemoration of the Saturnalia, a Roman festival honoring Saturn, the god of harvest. 1. Cathy Rogers, Greg Cranford, and Diane Harley act out a scene from The Golden Fleece. 2. Johnny Hammer gives a report to his Latin ll class. 3. Miss Anne P. Mclver 3 LATIN 33 native speaker joins spanish staff X Mrs. Rubio, a native Cuban, joined the language were given the the Page Spanish staff. Her opportunity. knowlfedge ofthe Spanish language Although there was no Spanish has aided both the teachers . . Club, the Spanish Honor Society . and the students. . became more active. The members Spanish V was offered for the held meetings where special first time. Those students who speakers were featured. Q M wanted to continue their study of 1 I YQ 4 2 fm MQ' xi 1. Miss Janice L. Vaughn 2. Mrs. Blanca R. Rubio 3. Mrs. Carol R. Steele 4. Miss Pa- tricia Lupo 34 SPANISH 3 literature books ado' interest to trench courses ALM books and tapes were used by the French classes to perfect grammar and to aid students with oral work. Also, literature books were used frequently in third and fourth year classes. The music, art, and geography of France was studied to enlighten students on the customs of the French people. Three new teachers were added to the French staff this year. Their knowledge and enthusiasm added much to the program, and promoted interest among the students. 1. Mrs. Sandra H. Howerton 2. Miss Sally E. Tilley 3. Miss Gloria M. Huffman 4. Mrs. Carol A. Nelson. FRENCH 35 1. Mrs. Lillie W. Alston 2. Stamps Dillard ponders her algebra test 3. Mrs. Bernice L. McKay 4. Mrs. Hazel P. Stanfield 5. Mr. Richard L. Mowery 6. Mrs. Joyce O. King 7. Miss Kate A. Huggins 8. Mr. Stephen A. Stanley 9. Mrs. Mary H. Robinson 10. Mr. Charles F. Webster 11. Miss Shirley R. Watson sir: Arg ,nv- .nw E 3 4 5 yo fl A 2 , .1.. L t 3. gs. . xyxkkeg, Q ffm'-f - N Q, S5 f 1554 ,. . V, W. 'rx Q: we we f QRS! .T-X.: f'1.fS'SI i 1 AA Y Ex its... ' universities aid chemistry class in special projects Special research projects headed the studies for the Chemistry II students this year. These projects were affiliated with the local universities in this area. Also included in the chemistry classes were extensive laboratory experiments. ln biology classes, students worked toward a better understanding of the physical world around us and it's operations. Experiments and individual projects aided them in reaching this goal. Topics studied in physics classes were wave motion, electricity and magnetism, and atomic and nuclear physics. Taking this course enabled students to prepare for more difficult science courses in the future. 1. Mrs. Charlotte S. Stump 2. Mrs. Eleanor W. Lunger 3. Mr. Linford L. Bright 4. Mr. Stephen M. Reece 5. Mr. William H. Thornton Jr. 6. Mike Kiser demonstrates how to blow glass. 7. Mr. John F. Charles 8. Mrs. Luvenia T. Chavis 9. Mr. Francis X. Nolan Ill 10. Mrs. Patsy P. Bohlen 11. Miss Brilhart Www 'V ...Qi A QS., -1 1 . ' S5 - . ' A - is - E XS 1 -1 , W ,. ., , Q , . K -ag bn 1 it 1- ? f 1 I T ,.,,, .,,, 'N .k'. L K L i Q 'Q' 3 --': 1 f 7 ' ' 5 l ':. I 1- 'L , l an WW w b gli: . ,,,. A.. N. basic business our national and Students in Basic Business made a complete study of our nation's economic system. This unit included topics concerning credit insurance, savings, and investing. All of these studies were geared toward helping students with personal economic problems that they may encounter in the future. Many one-semester courses such as Shorthand, Notehand, Typing I and ll, and Business Law were offered to help develop vocational skills. Data processing students learned processing procedures and the operation of the various machines involved in our business community. 5 6 40 BUSINESS classes study civic investing Some of the machines used were the key punch, assorter, interpreter and accounting device. This course helped students to decide if they want to continue such study in more specialized schools. 1. Mrs. Arch A. Ashley 2. Mrs. Dianne H. Guy 3. Mrs, Willie M. Hinton 4. Miss Nancy E. Crouse 5. Mrs. Mary l. Nichols 6. Mrs. Osa M. Galloway 7. Mrs. June S. Hunt 8. Janet White works at the typewriter. 7 va pt 3 155:-W -4,1 if X-.T I 42 MUSIC an 'Q page orchestra plays popular numbers for local establishments Well-known popular tunes joined the many classical works on the musical agenda of the Page orchestra this year. This added dimension was an appealing factor of the music program and brought enjoyment to the local groups for which the orchestra performed. The marching band spent many hours practicing for performances given at the State Band Festival and the half-time show for the Guilford homecoming game. The mixed chorus learned principles of music reading while choir members studied and practiced arrangements for their concerts before civic organizations and other groups throughout the city. ln December the entire music department joined together to produce an excellent Christmas program given for the student body. 6 Minus-M 1. Mr. Ben E. Fincher 2. Mr. Robert H. Ellis 3. Terrie Blake and Max Parrott en- joys rehearsing for one ot their many con- certs. 4. Mr. Odell C. Shoffner 5. Mr. Louis O. LaBalla 6. Mr. Lafayette M. Wall 7. James Smith and Mark Tardue lead a choir rehearsal. 8. Gary Campbell demonstrates the art of playing the tuba. 7 individuality is main stress in all art courses Under the direction of Mrs. Bell, advanced art students worked on projects of individual interests, enabling them to choose a specific field in which to work. Students in Art 1 and 2 devoted the year to study- ing the basic fundamentals of art and applying them to drawing, graphics, painting, and college. Students displayed their work at various exhibits, including Scholastic Art Awards, International School Art, and the Woman's Club Art Contest. 1. Mrs. Elizabeth H. Bell 2. Bobby Kelly looks on while Andy Zalkin splices film tor art project. 3. Susie Carpenter and Martha New- man wedge clay for figures. 44 ART lfilfd' C in ffi IS: f if 5. . it ,.1r . 4 --sever. -'.?sf2if: , . ,..,, ,.,,....,, K 7 Wk., .. f -3 g home eoonomlos has large enrollment interest shown in Home Economics at Page this year was the greatest ever. Girls in all three levels of Home Economics were required to complete units in Clothing, Foods, Housing, Consumer Economics, and Child Care. llllllll llllllll A711111 071011 ' AWZHYII ' Vllflll 4 0' vocational education helps students obtain occupational training The Vocational Education program at Page involved a cooperative effort between the school and the community to provide choices of training for students. These courses included Cooperative Office Occupations to provide for actual office experience. Distributive Education was designed to give on- the-job training in many business opportunities, and Industrial Cooperative Training made possible practical experience in trade and technical fields. 1. Mrs. Gail W. Bowers 2. Mrs. Merle S. Corry 3. Mrs. Allene W. Hunter 4. Mrs. Rose C. Dewar 2 it I - f A .. W,,,.,. wwf! Mwgvlf MVJWWWMwwqmwu g class project centers on podiums After six weeks of planning and was held in the spring for any drawing, students in Carpentry l spent their time building stereo cabinets and other individual projects. Students in Carpentry II also worked in areas of individual interest, but they built speaker stands for the teachers at Page and a room divider for a class at Joyner Elementary School. An exhibit student who wanted to enter his work. Students in Commercial Art made posters for the school, various churches, the community, and anyone else who needed advertisement. They also painted scenery for the musical Carousel.' C ? WWHg ,,,, 7. Mr. David C. Huneycutt 2. Mr. Charles N. Holley 3. Mr. Garlon O. Mann 4. Mr. Harry Blair 5. June Montgomery works on his project in carpentry class. SHOP 47 4. gf 2 3 'K ' z f 7 M ,Q 1 , M, . Q cation aids good sportsmanship Various sports kept tne girls physical education classes busy this year. The year began with field hockey and archery, which helped to develop individual skills. Volleyball, basketball, and softball aided in achieving a good attitude towards sportsmanship and total body development. Warm-up exercises for the boys prepared them for the day's activities which included football, basketball, wrestling and softball. lntramurals and extramurals were offered for both boys and girls 6 teamwork, while tumbling and gymnastics were worthwhile in developing grace in movement and who expressed a desire to compete 7 in a variety of sports outside the physical education class. 1. Betty Wolfe seems anxious to receive the ball during girls' bas- ketball game. 2. Miss Mary R. Temple 3. Miss Jan Donnan 4. Mr. Robert E. Fredrick 5. Mr. David S. Richardson 6. Mr. James A. Long 7. Mr. Stephen K. Yates 4 5 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 49 students improve scholastically in special education Special Education classes were offered in English, history, and math this year. Students who needed aid in order to graduate received credit in these courses. One of the highlights of the year was a Halloween party the students held for the children of the Cerebral Palsy school. 1 1. Mr. Waller W. Franklin 2. Sylvia Dawson tutors Elroy Stevenson in reading. 3. Mrs. Barbara P. Rogers 50 SPECIAL EDUCATION - l n ,,l W 1 as 2' sf...- driver's education produces defensive drivers As always Driver's Education classes were rapidly filled with students eager to pass the course in order to obtain their drivers' licenses. Thirty hours of classwork and six hours of behind-the-wheel driving were required to pass the course. Certificates were issued to the students, which enabled them to receive their drivers' licenses if they passed the test at the highway patrol. 1. Mr. Samuel L. Morrow 2. Mr. Bob F. Phillips 3. Mr. Junie P. Thompson 4. Mr. Ronald V. Ball 5. Students are intent upon parallel park- ing in Driver's Education class. 94 , .5 js r M 1354 s .I ,r V I f-fw b V we if-fx: ff,'fQF,'7LE'H f 'QL' ' '.'yfQf':gi7f'F . .. ' gf,-K,-H 1 -J Af f-'s,ff, iljxl UNL! i L'ilfaiL' Q'-PQ-,:fg:Tfw': -'V -W, -k uf.--i..-I-,.1::-L! Nui . :f,i:v !,.,',ff7f, q il,-X A-S,', L.. .q.:'x,, ,.: V, .. . 1-iff'2fsr':.-: 7i:fffn,-effcs 5' qw -f. wc.l1,,'H .u:X,nL.f, 1.1 mu, N' , ',.,, ,. ' ,,, , ,:. ,Lx-,.,.,,l h 4 WfW,':':5g wfG1C:Jf?Ji:: Hx Lf,-vm., ' f '! WH?319,,'lfs'?31n .ff 1' ':vi,. S,-MW. f,.w,..,,-wm.W,.-.4-w,-yzwgm-.mm .NM-.f,... ,MM ,, if 2 5 ii 55 4? 5 W: Air H,m'f,3 A-gf? A 'iifwlir 'fix 55' 5 --J--:.:as4.1Ax-waz-una: H-N-1----V-w--Mawr:-:L-anew as H ,,rff1,v - , , voter registration is supervised by student council Candidates for junior and senior class offices campaigned for election in the spring of 1969. After registration, the prospective school officers spoke in a general assembly while class candi- dates spoke to their respective voters. The Student Council directed voter registration and tallied ballots. Sophomores held their class elections in the fall. A mid-year election filled a vacancy in the office of SCA vice-president. Upper left: Bobby Needle registers with council member Charles Robinson to vote in sopho- more elections. Lower left: Karen McBee and Charlie Barrier open ballot box to tally votes. Above: Gary Garvin, candidate for chief of squads, speaks in spring election assembly. students hear ex-addict speak from experience on effects of drug abuse Assemblies were infrequent, requiring advance scheduling to avoid disruption of classes. The Stage Crew and Program Com- mittie handled technical details and planning. Most enthusiastically received were programs featuring speakers, including an African Representative to the U.N., a former drug addict, and Congressman Richardson Preyer. Lett: Kathy Payne, SCA Vice President, adjusts microphone before opening the assembly. Below: Rick Hansen addresses students in a drug abuse program. 4 Q! 1 X. R EF' kk 1 . . vim Ras .vmiiks ref- ..,, MA..gfgL in N xx . 53,3 KKK V x K A . - ., .Q 3 2 K K ,,,Q 4, in V , ,, af X . X s,.A -uw., X GL mx-Q A.: 'ki l H fm. X fa class of '70 and faculty choose best from class Each year twenty seniors are designated outstanding seniors by votes of their class members and faculty. They are nominated by members of the senior class on the basis of service and leadership. These select seniors have distin- guished themselves intellectually, athletically, or artistically. They have proven themselves to be of superior value to the school and have shown merit in one or more facets of school activity. Beyond these achievements, each one has personal qualities which have enabled him to add something of his own spirit, originality, and dedication to Page. Opposite page: 1. James Smith: 2. Kathy Gray,' 3. Jean Little,' 4. Jessica Marshall: 5. Al Powell. B ,... fm 4-nf' This page: 1. Maurice Spencerg 2. Cathy Rogersg 3. Frank Lane,' 4. Carolyn Kingg 5. Jamie Thomas. OUTSTANDING SEN IORS 57 seniors are recognized for contributions to community This page: 1. Emmy Lou .leflressg 2. Stamps Dillardg 3. Jack Wagonerg 4. Ernie McLean,' 5. Kathy Payne. Opposite page: 1. Candy Caldwellg 2. Bill Cookeg 3. Charles Kingg 4. Debbi Deang 5. Jimmy Compton. .- is ,. .. Mft C Sh: h '? ' , .4 ,- li RM is it g 91:75 llillfn Q . new r s s we N rfgigf- 1.. as: , . l . ... . y . it new . 'Y -mg.. , an 1? 1 58 OUTSTANDING SENIORS eb V K . xy In v.. 'Q , , , , V. , s . - ':'-' 'Z ,' ' ' . 1 N ,, A A npr t - 4 ...V , 'T M, , :g.,1:p:i.t , 4 , 1 A , 5 4 ,,',yw' ff M1 'fm MW N W, ,QQ 1, 5. WU I, F' f an-M is OUTSTANDING SENIORS 59 ' f' M. u 'J ,.., , A i?,'Tg!? ,1'DS11'if S.. ,Q f Qui.:-I' . , ' , Below: Debbie Clifton drives the Seniorette Spirit Wagon, winning entry in the car decoration contest. Bottom lelt: Larry Ham decks the halls with streamers. Bottom right: Floyd Royal sports Top 'em Day attire. in increasing school spirt at Page in the week before the Grimsley football game. The days of the week were given names to encourage all students to show their spirit. On Monday the cheer- leaders sponsored Lick'em Day, on which they gave out suckers to the students. Everyone wore boots on Stomp'em Day, hats on 25-8 win over Grimsley ends successful pep week Pep Week played an important part Top'em Day, and Clashing clothes on Clash'em Day. Each service club was given a hall to decorate for the game day. Banners, red and white streamers, and dead Whirlie Birds appeared in the halls, and streamers were placed on cars. This week proved to be successful in increasing the school spirit, and Page beat Grimsley by a score of 25-8. l s --mf ggi t A l ie bln, players choose twenty-one of thirty on court Another system of selecting the home- coming court was introduced this year. Homerooms compiled a list of girls which was sent to the football team. Each player's first choice was automa- tically on the court, and his second choice was taken in case of duplication. Classes then elected five seniors, two juniors, and two sophomores. In the halftime ceremony Drew Lacklen crowned Jean Little queen and Debra Compton maid of honor. Despite the loss to High Point, the Pirates traditional homecoming enthu- siasm reigned. Clifford Curry entertained at the dance which honored the queen and her court. 62 HOMECOMING Top: Jean Little, Homecoming Queen. Opposite, top: Pirate's Charles King i102 hands otf the ball to Phil Wise 1432. Center: Pirates enjoy the music ot Clittord Curry. Bottom: Debra Compton, maid of honor, and escort, Clyde Shamberger. 10 P ,I 4 W 'ma ,, gfbll! H nf ak 7. ' ,, kf.,f, .., 'f, . ,,. in lk 0 .9 4 Q, 6 I 2' a as fy z A4 ,O K x 17x , .QER U X , N yy ff QV ' ix'-fs, n i QE E Q. xi Y- NA' N I ' ,.,, ,J 13, ! 4 . 'Y girls on court Opposite: 1. Deborah Compton, 2. Sandy Pen- lield, 3. Barbee Tankersley, 4. Patti Nutt, 5, Mabel Livingston, 6. Laura Lyon, 7. Brenda Archer T This Page: 8. Susan Garvey, 9. Cynthia MacAdoo, 10, Cathy Jones, 11. Alice Morrow, 12. Martha Waynick, 13. Martha Crutchfield, 14. Belinda Harden 9 .. Q' 1 V. ,f an ,f a , ,Lms -f' X '- -1 -'rs ,tw , , Qgaif s ,rt - method of court election revised This page: 1. Prince Braley, 2. Nancy Her- manson, 3. Dianne Lawler, 4. Robin Caldwell, 5. Jackie Reilly, 6. Mildred Neal, 7. Betsy Beard. Opposite: 8. Debbie Dean, .9. Linda Brown, 10. Debbie Harrison, 11. Cissy Hig- genbotum, 12. Kathy Payne, 13. Kay Phillips, 14. Terri Land, 15. Carolynn King. Ouso. ffl ,S as X.,,,..f ix N Q Y g f ' NV . ,V 3357 f fi? S if M ,1 fm? 443143, M 4 Jw M A JAQWF hxi ,, , w-1 af! B, 7 uf' 'V 5 gm fl 'S 2 ,yu 1 ' 3 W. -any w-, ff' A 1 VAQ Mai, f 1 f , Q 'u '- . H J ,L 1 fl . , ml, 'fn 2' - - W-E S Q eh- j l3'f4g- vL24 ff FM . xx 'ff .,'s. . Nb.- 2451, ' f services for the exeroises at Auditorium. as a class for the final .the seniors went through the traditional motions and . gogerfiotions of graduation. g233Qf'Foll-owing music by the Page choir, 'Qi-Wfspeeches, and awards, they If' receivedfthe bound red diploma i ? 'whieh signified their ends end beginningsf were held on sunday, 'Q Y. i ff QQ 'ff .063 2 iw ff? Hjf I o . L9--. L, 5 WM? 4. rva X' N' .f.4,, , we Q9 -I V , 'fic A , H . H . 1 , r6 K 9, Q 1-' 2 .-- ,W 3' 1 Q . , 1 1. D- I i, U , .t ,' 1? 'Yr' , , Y s . -I x' vi ' . n an ' 0' av. O.. . .' hi S a -.n 9 organizations builders of character of responsibility of integrity contributing to the school spirit dedication and leadership improving the community with service for today and for the future working for the moment that will last forever organizations student council focuses on student involvement Student Council representatives elected by each homeroom met every Tuesday during first period for business. On Wednesday, a talk-back session was held in which the representatives brought in their N homeroom's response. . Council's work centered around change and student involvement. An l increase from twenty to thirty participants in the Homecoming court l and a new procedure in selecting the . court were brought about by Student Council. l Other Council projects included best citizen elections each six weeks, the Pirate Ball, and the Talent Show. Members actively participated and l showed enthusiasm in all of the . Council's undertakings. --.C - 5. , ., First row: Cherry Stallings, Frank Lane, Ed Bennet, Charlie Barrier, Kathy Gray, Drew Lacklen, Kathy Wolfe, Ernie McLean, Charles Robinson, Bill Brown, Jimmy Compton. Second row: Linda Leonard, Beth Saslow, Kathy Payne, Chuck King, Helen Slater, Debbi Dean, Jane Meadows, David Reece, Al Powell, Pat Kiser, Miker Kiser, Margaret Hogue. Third row: Rose Ann Cleveland, Sue Wagoner, Kathy Maddox, Hugh Craft, John Strandberg, Janet Stone, Debbie Adcock, Candy Caldwell, David Sellars, April Hyman, Marva Liston, Connie Blakeney, Cindy Parker, Gina Cox, Larry Ensley. Fourth Row: Chris Gibbs, Diane Sansone, Jerry Smith, Lin Garner, Jack Wagoner, Alan Pinkleton, Chuck Groves, Patti Nutt, Edith White, Gloria More- head, Tom McGinn, Faith Saunders, Joey Whitsett, Larry Ham. Fifth Row: April Hyman, Alan Slaughter, Gent Gentry, Philip White, Mary Anne Vail, Lynn Staton, Patti Bean, Barbara Mendenhall, Sandy Cardonik, Cindy Harrill, Terry Land, Tish Detgen, Penny Elrod, Bill Cooke. Above left: Exercising her privilege to vote, a sophomore casts her vote in the student council ballet box with hopes that her candi- date will win. Below left: Kathy Gray attenta- tively iistens to a question brought from a meeting by a homeroom representative. Below right: Precariously positioned, Joey Whitsett starts the decorations for the student council's Christmas tree. STUDENT COUNCIL 73 5 E Z i s s x 43,2 Q Nt 'lkxxw A I Q , :ffm 3 I U Q mth! My - a 1 ' 5 1 I ' 4 . ' is is 56 N 1 was sm., g . -i Above left: Active Pep Committee members pre- pare the Pirate Ship for its future use.Below left,- Pep Committee chairman, Kathy Wolfe, goes over plans for upcoming events that need to be publicized. Above lar right: April Hyman and Laura Harrison paint a banner for a future loot- ball game. Below far right: Prince Braley re- flects her school spirit by working on the Pep Committee: Center: Debbie Clifton and Hope Evangelo review some ideas for banners that need to be painted. 76 PEP COMMITTEE kathy wolfe expands pep committee The Pep Committee, headed by Kathy Wolfe, had one of the most successful years ever. The one-hundred and eighty-three members boosted spirit by selling red and white shakers, Page Pirates Spirit buttons, bus tickets to away football games, and programs to home football games. One big duty of the Committee was to make banners to publicize all athletic events. During football season, the Pep Committee sponsored Pep Week' with such days as Lick 'Em , and Stomp 'Em . They also held a car contest to see who could decorate their car with the most spirit. In the spring, the Pep Committee completely rebuilt and painted the Page Pirate Ship for the next year's use. They hoped that this would be a symbol of pride at Page. .i...r......t..g wb 'fs , ,, I , T t - . .aff office assistants run many errands Office assistants volunteered their another duty of the office assistants. services to the Page teachers, Through the invaluable help and counselors, and secretaries. Working contributed time of these volunteer in the attendance offices, students filed assistants, the office carried on papers, ran errands, and collected the its duties. absenteenshps from Classrooms Counselors' assistants copied students' each penod' schedules and gathered data for the Greeting visitors also constituted counselors' reference. First Row: Miss Read, Mary Ann Atwater, Phil Pickett, Cecile Fickling, Ann Harris, Jeri Causey, Bonnie Schmeltzer, Marie Morrisette, Barbie Tankersiey, Margaret Hogue, Frank Lane, Shirlene King, Tom Edmonds. Second row: Mrs. Hodnett, Wheaton Owens, Mary Liz Ridenhour, Lisa McGinn, Ross Covington, Di- anne Lawler, Martha Waynick, Sara Doggett, Carolyn Seawell, Karen Ludwick, Diane, Jua- nita Brady, Cynthia Holt, Ann Ellis, Laura Hinkle. Third row: Vickie Gant, Susan Dunlap, Diane Snead, Kathryn Lochra, Ann Pope, Jan Jackson, Kathy Lamb, Janet White, Vickie Hornady, Debbie James, Beth Abrams, Linda Kearney, Laura Lyon, Olivia Armour, Jimmy Compton. Left: Kay Galloway assists Mr. Mor- ris in calling absentees. ., - . 1 it i First row: Mrs. Rankin, Irene Hudson, Donna Weaver, Cindy Paris, Debby Smith, Miss Shelburne. Second row: Marilynn Powell, Mary Weaver, Brenda Poole, Linda Neal, Elaine Ward, David Braley. Third row: Gayle Scott, Cindi Scott, Diane Harley, Donna Puckett, Donna Moore. assistants help with library's duties Library assistants were essential to the smooth running and maintenance of the library. Under direction of the librarians, Mrs. Rankin and Miss Shelburne, assistants stamped and shelved books, straightened the card catalog, located reference magazines, and checked students' hall passes. All assistants gave up their study halls to work. As students came in each period, the assistants manned the circulation desk and the check-in desk. Their service was invaluable as an aid to the operation of the library. O Above lett: As a library assistant, Irene Hud- son checks out a book for Bruce Rouser. Above: Cindy Paris checks hall passes as students enter the library. ASSISTANTS 79 A., yrc gets top-name bands to play - , Q ' First row: Martin Sykes, Alan Hammonds, Frank Lane, Margaret Hogue,-Jan Jackson, Hope Evangelou, Joey Whitsett, Joey Garcia, Kay Overman. Second row: Sheila Harris, Janet Williams, Cindy Thomas, Debbie Rice, John McGinty, Patsy Lefler, Cynthia Byrd, Greta Cannon, April Hyman, Marty Hammer, Debbie Dean, Vickie Gant, Sue Campbell, Greg Cranford. Third row: Lisa Blank, Terri 80 YRC Gross, Charlotte Anderson, Jan Moore, Susan Flynn, Candy Lud- wick. Third row: Laura Cartland, John Strandberg, Alfred Napper. Fourth row: Eric Logan, Tom Wimhish, Tommy Shepherd, Diane Harley, Charles Hensley, Sue Wagoner. Filth row: Taylor Steele, Dennis Rankin, Eric Hendrix, Cathy Caudle, Rita English, Melinda Howell. for open houses Page's 1969-70 YFtC centered its activities on change. Emphasis was placed on the development of unique themes and decorations for football and basketball open houses. Pirates danced to the music of top-name groups such as the Fabulous Five, Willie T. and the Magnificentsf' and Clifford Curry and C.C. and the Souls. Other activities involving YRC members included work on the 1969-70 Christmas Parade float, participation in the Teen- age Carnival, and the initiation of a new idea in dances-the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance. Above left: Preparing to decorate for an open house, Vicki Gant, and Joey Whitsett discover that it is not as easy as it sometimes looks. Above center: Cathy Rogers follows the dres- sing theme for YRC's Sadie Hawkins' Day. Above right: Students dance at YRC's first open house. Lower right: Vicki Gant sells a ticket to Kathy Wolfe for an upcoming dance. YRC 81 pirates work to Page Beautification Committee worked actively in keeping the school neat and attractive. Members, displaying their bountiful school spirit, turned out on specified workdays. Undertakings of the Committee involved work on Treasure Island and other areas of the school to keep the grounds up to standards. kill the litter bug As a money-raising project, the Beautification Committee sponsored an UgIiest Man On Campus contest. Various boys from the student body participated in the event creating fun and profits. Another highlight of the year was Anti-Litterbug week. Different ideas concerning students' help toward beautifying Page were publicized. N i .gg K Above: An active student shows her school spirit by participating in a beautification workday. Center: Jackie Reilly works hard pulling weeds to help beautify the Page grounds. Above right: Faith Saunders and Jody Kirkpatrick find that clearing out weeds is an unpleasant task. 82 BEAuTiFicATloN ,. 5 , F. wt 4 N is 1 BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE. First row: April Hyman, Jean Ogburn, Wheaton Owens, Nancy Owens, Nancy Elkins, Debbie Rice, Christy Jones, Margaret Hogue, Mel Bringle, Susana Robin- son, Kathryn Lochra. Second row: Brenda Hodges, Mary Fair Frazier, Linda Leonard, Catherine Dawson, Candy Ludwick, Patty Nutt, Cherry Stallings, Marie Morrisette, Jan Moore, Kathy Big- ham, Diane Marshall, Barbara Swaney, Becky Johnson, Cindy Lassiter, Third row: Connie Blake- ney, Sylvia Dawson, Gayle Thomas, Kathy Lamb, Beth Abrams, Debbie Clifton, Rose Ann Cleveland, Marty Hammer, Diane Lawler, Debbi Harrison, Jane Givens, Brenda Fteagon, Beth Austin, Terri Bryson, Caryn Shackelford, Penny Elrod, Joyce Barbee, Kathy Maddox, Yvonne Martindale. Fourth row: Jody Kirkpatrick, Leigh Elrod, Brenda Johnson, Lee Purvis, Hope Evangelou, Barbee Tankersley, Debbe Wolff. BEAUTIFICATION 83 nhs aids south american school Service to Page was the theme of Besides the annual spring and fall this year's Torchbearers' Chapter inductions, the Honor Society of the National Honor Society. Many sponsored a student tutorial new activities were initiated and service and a teacher aid program. traditional services to students and Other activities included the faculty members were continued. sponsoring of a South American school. First row: Debbie James, Ann Jordan, ' Nancy Elkins, Karen Jackson, Marva Liston, Bill Cooke, Mary Alice Snider, Al Powell, Cathy Rogers, Carolynn King, Joseph White, Jean Little, Jessica Marshall, Marie Morrisette, Brenda Hodges, James Smith. Second row: Carol Hawks, Julia Crater, Becky Gross, Diane Sansone, Joey Whit- sett, Janet Stone, Margaret Hogue, Debbie Fordham, Mark Tardue, Bill Russell, Ronny Mills, Stamps Dillard, Mabel Livingston, Gary Garvin. Third row: Emmy Lou Jeffress, Mrs. Hodnett, Kathy Lamb, Linda Brown, Susan Dunlap, Brenda Archer, Jeri Causey, Jo Rollinson, Ann Harris, Hank Needle, Charles King, Alex Harrill, Ed Bennett, Ann Myrick, Ernie McLean, Jimmy Comp- ton. Fourth row: Pat Weiner, Knight Gard- ner, Harrison Evatt, Mark Primm. Above right: Participating in the traditional Honor Society inductions, Stamps Dillard begins her search for a new inductee. Below right: Newly tapped students await their instal- lation into the Honor Society. 84 HONOR SOCIETY awww r ,ax,.wn!W ' 3 Q .. 5, , rlttfs f C, . mil K- pmu page students donate writings to quill 81 scroll The production of lnklings, a student publication, climaxed another year for Quill and Scroll, Page's literary honor society. The organization collected art work and creative writing submitted to them by interested students. The literary honor society increased its membership as Quill and Scroll encouraged self-expression among individuals, and gave students the opportunity to let their talents be made known. Under the leadership of Dick Lane, Quill and Scroll gained much recognition. X3 QUILL 81 SCROLL: First row: Emmy Lou Jel- fress, Mamie Lewis, Mary Alice Snider. Second row: Dick Lane, Mrs. Wyche, advisory Dick Hungate. Above: Emmy Lou Jeftress and Mamie Lewis read over papers submitted to Quill and Scroll by Page students. QUILL and SCROLL 85 buccaneer blends old and new Emmy Lou Jeffress, editor, led the 1970 buccaneer staff in producing another colorful annual. Beginning with a successful advertisement drive in August, the final production was presented to the student body in May. New ideas in layout and photography linked with the traditional red and white of Page, made this year's197O book a unique blend of the old and the new. The theme, moods of Page, accented by color and originality, made this year's buccaneer a real success. BUCCANEER. First row: Mrs. Woodard, ad- visor: Jill Williams, Debbe Wolff, Madeline Jones, Kathy Wolfe, Wanda Williams. Second row: Lisa Elrod, Becky Gross, Caryn Shackel- lord, Brenda Archer, Emmy Lou Jeflress, edi- tor,' Christy Jones, Ginny Mclntosh, Hank Needle, Debbie Clilton. Third row: Susan Webster, Peggy Thomas, Katie Allen, Mamie Lewis. Fourth row: Vicki Lewis, Margaret Hogue. ws..-owl' Urns Far left: Editor Emmy Lou Jeflress confers with Mrs. Woodard on ideas for the 1970 yearbook. Left: Seventh period yearbook class results in utter confusion in meeting an up- coming deadline. Above: Katie Allen com- pletes her tabulation of the yearbooks sold that day. BUCCANEER 87 be M pages by page voices opinions The staff encouraged the students to write letters to the editor, and the response to this was tremendous. ln every issue there were several letters on current controversial issues. Under the capable editorship of Diane Lawler, Pages by Page had its most successful paper this year. The Christmas issue of the paper was the largest in Page's history. These letters stirred up much thought among the students and the faculty. For the first time ever, Pages by Page was a true voice of the students. ,XT la BB PAGES by PAGE 'M -if H wt is- kW .2l-'i' af.:- . . , t':.lfr'T Ng, 35' l 1. .yr Y , Nw J w uf, 4. 11 MW. 4, 'fkfi' NPV A ss' rm sw, -' Y , ,x mu Q98 7,34 A 'Y PAGES BY PAGE. First row: Mrs. Hinton, Mrs. Foust, Diane Lawler, Debbie Dean, Steve Copley, Don May, Janet White, Carolyn Straugh. Second row: Jo Ftollinson, Marty Hammer, Charlie Hensley, Mae Israel, Joe White, Melinda Morar, Collete Tallevast. Far left: Steve Copley reads over his work that is due before the next deadline, Above left: Editor-in-chief Diane Lawler assembles the layout for an upcoming paper. Above right: Mae israel collects money from Brenda Reagan following the morning subscription drive. PAGES by PAGE 89 iscc sponsors student directory Sixteen students made up the Inter- Service Club Council. Combining their efforts, they initiated several projects, the main one being the student directory. The halls were decorated for Christmas and important sports events. The procedure for electing ISCC officers was revised this year. Any member of a service club, wishing to run for these offices was eligible. Club presidents then voted on the candidates. Meetings were held weekly for discussion of service club activities. Members worked together to solve problems of individual clubs and to coordinate joint projects. The ISCC sponsored an open house to acquaint sophomores with the various service clubs. Sophomores and upperclassmen then signed up for the club of their choice, and the clubs selected new members by a vote or a random drawing. x Q 2, r. 'uk Q sv-Y-Qt-I -53' 55 t . x ' l Qxxa '1,.'lb L L - 5, . x XIXQX 23- xx 1 S 1 A ,gm 4 ,. , , X u 'tv Rim Q ' 10000 X Ve' nf' H x nk, Rx I9 ' ' - t X . Y -sv l xfm t . t sz l . Xxx . X M , Qvoc203Q ?'RrItXX5Tx,QtX X 1 sXX'.W,w:Q:,CxH x . Q . K Html, Q. -, Mx 'N s3x.x. :'-gwx-sqm X . stwwt-'-'.:'-'ce 9 X, - t v 'Q'2'i'.'x: 'sW s xxx: ,N news . .gps .XQQQNQXX ,, Q kat yy ut. M . j it ' E v ' -. wt sg Q, 'rotf m 'Q , XXXXNNH XO -ASX un x-NFC, Qgwpu X 15 lSCC. First row: Linda Brown, John Hunter, Jackie Reilly, Ed Bennett. Second row: Susan Meadows, Wanda Williams, Carol Hawks, Lewis Hannah, Diane Lawler, Betsy Beard, Drew Lackien, Mark Primm. Not pictured: Stamps Dillard, Carolynn King, Mike Hervey, Frank McNutt, Joe Cassetta. Far lelt: Diane Lawler, Jackie Reilly, and Susan Meadows form an assembly line to put together the student directory. Above: Mem- bers ol ISCC meet one morning before school to discuss their clubs' activities. ISCC 91 anchor club maintains task of tutoring children Anchor club along with other Page service clubs participated in Project Sharp. The club members also gave up their individual time to conduct a tutoring service at Saint Pius school. Members also participated in Tag Days in which they collected money in various areas of the city on certain Saturdays. Club members gave up much of their time to outside service. lx T, .uuudipinm nail ill! my .qw-I ,sa in-of r 1 , 1. 9 Y x as ,, if J ' . .4 121' First row: Pam Richert, Rose Ann Cleveland, Ann Jordan, Kathy Lamb, Susan Meadows, Mary Ann Burner, Diane Sansone, Dianna Isaacson, Kathy Burton, Nancy Wyrick. Second row: Joyce Hill, Jo Rollinson, Sandy Penfield, Yvonne Martindale, Chris Gibbs, Peggy Allred, Janice Comer, Mae Israel, Sandy Cardonik, Jeri Causey, 92 ANCHOR CLUB Cindy Bray. Third row: Leigh Purvis, Mary Ayres, Susan Robinson, Linda Stiles, Diane Marshall, Susan Knight, Julia Crater, Terry Bry- son, Judy Moore, Cathy Wright, Kathy Hollins, Patti Thomas, Diane Touchstone, Vonda Loy. Far left: Ann Jordan decides upon which time would be more convenient for the club as to which time she should collect at a tag day. Above lelt.' Marianne Berner, Julia Crater, and Ann Jordan find that throwing snowballs is more fun than a meeting. Above: Vice-Presi- dent Marianne Berner presides over a meet- ing as Judy Moore, Jeri Causey and Julia Crater listen. Left: Ed Bennett watches on as Diane Isaacson puts up a poster before the service club open house. ANCHOR CLUB 93 First row: Mamie Lewis, Mabel Livingston, Stamps Dillard, Ross Covington, Christy Jones, Robin Caldwell. Second row: Kathy Payne, Cherry Stallings, Ann Schoolfield, Lisa McGinn, Candy Caldwell. Third row.' Margaret Bernstein, Nancy Dillard, Susan Stroud, Barbara Mendenhall. Above center: During the Project Sharp Christmas party, Mabel Livingston tries to decide what to do with the presents. Above right: Margaret Bernstein collects money up town for the March ot Dimes tag day. Lower left: Ross Covington and Madeline White listen while Mrs. Payne discusses drugs at a dinner meeting. Lower right: Two students ask Mamie Lewis about Civinettes during the service club open house. im ' , 94 CIVINETTES mis A Vysss X AJ! es, .,,. I em ,. 1 q g, 'f i ,, +, 22 WJ W A V an ff if X, , r 4 4' Q, , ,WH K, I 5 A zw,,w2f:y,-1+ f W dw, f f gif if .M 41 w ' fk decorating cars WM' W! enacts civitans Under the leadership of Mike Hervey the 1969-70 Civitans helped other service clubs better Page. At the JV and Jr. high football games and the varsity basketball games, the Civitans ran the concession stand. Their service club Tag Days included collections for the United Fund and Heart Fund. During seventh period, the Civitans placed red and white streamers on the cars to help promote school spirit. The projects included the collection of magazines and toys for underprivileged children, the maintaining of their assigned area of the school grounds, and the handing out of United Fund pamphlets. The recreation included a trip to the Carolina-Duke game in Durham, November 22. In the spring, the ,Y , P' P. I 5 Civitan Convention was held in Durham also. 'SQ .pa . , . rf i CIVITANS. First row: David Winslow, Tom Nelson, David Little, John Eichorn, Alan Pinkleton,- Hugh Craft. Second row: Bob Efird, Brad Earle, Chuck Groves, Bill An- derson, John Moore, Freddie Beaman, Larry Sharp, Mike Hervey. Third row: Joe Blackwell, Charles Robinson, Charles Bar- rier, John Strandberg, Gary Garvin, Pat Weiner, Brooks Jacobs, Mr. Reece, Mr. Nolan. - Far left: Civitan Mike Hervey returns change to a student following a purchase during a football game. Above center: Brad Earle ponders over who to call to reserve a room for a dinner meeting with their sister club. Above right: Civitans enioy their dinner before the arrival of their speaker. CIVITANS 97 if 1 L . 1 ,ii r' fm 4, R K v Q' B , s -J I f b .fi W Q' I X any 54 K ve-:ur 'bm 'F E X Q., up if A i a L x ' L ft First row: Greg O'steen, David Murphy, Lee Laughlin, Eric Phillips, Frank McNutt. Second row: Kim Smith, Billy Mitchell, Johnny Lewis, Robert Pitt- man, Alan McCoy. Third row: Billy Cleaver, Rich Winslow, Ricky Bean, Chris Lowe, Kent McCorkle, Mark Summers. sa JR. EXCHANGE ahab is taken to football games by jr. exchange 1969-70 school year proved to be a success for Page's Jr. Exchange, with Frank McNutt as president. They started the year by cleaning and planting shrubs in their assigned area of the school. To promote school spirit, Jr. Exchange members trans- ported the 7-foot mascot, Ahab, to the football games. As a money- making project, warm-up jackets were sold to Page students. During the week of the famed Page- Grimsley game, the members helped decorate the halls. Far left: Alan McCoy, Kent McCorkle, Ricky Bean, Mark Summers, and Chris Lowe enter- tain prospective members at the ISCC open house. Left: Members hear about an upcoming project from Frank McNutt. Below: President Frank McNutt ponders over la project report he is about to present. 5 ,,,,, ,,,,., i V ' 'ft 5 gin y-teens help elderly as service A new project was added to the activities of the Y-Teens members this year. It was called the Grand- mother Project . Two girls chose an elderly lady to call and visit. They also ran errands for the ladies. Other projects included collecting money for Tag Days, participating in Project Sharp, and holding bake sales. They helped in raising money to pay for the completion of the new YMCA. At the end of the school year, their annual beach trip was planned to take place. The Y-Teens advisors were Miss Huggins and Miss Watson Above left: Judy Malloy, Lisa Manzi, Rebecca Pulley, and Carol Hawks help Wanda Williams decide what to buy at one of Y-Teens' bake sales. Above right: Members listen intensely as ther speaker explains possible projects. Right: Members work diligently to beautify their specified grounds. 100k Y-TEENS F SFI? 4 E f 3 ,s we fi Q fw - t .XF vw, 't ' A GN X . .. ---f -Q X. mb, A 'fi Q 4 ' , n 4 52- 13- 1 fa -vga, as -et 'G S Nw xxx Nivhm 1 E' 5 he so E .al.....1.Mf M First row: Jeanette Norman, Carol Hawks, Rebecca Pulley. Second row: Marie Lewey, Deborah Gladwell, Cynthia Harris, Pam Wray, Cheryl Drayton Janet Trimble, Susan Breazeale, Becky Causey. Third row: Lynn Stevens, Ann Honeycutt, Lisa Manzi, Judy Malloy, Bonnie Thomas, Mary Smith Y-TEENS 101 Above left: Ed Bennett tries to prove to the world that all the Hi-Y members look up to him for guidance. Below left: Following a business meeting, John Hunter, Larry Ham, Joey Whitsett, and Ed Bennett ham it up for the camera. Lower right: Trying to keep Page beautiful, Hi-Y member Joey Whitsett replaces a bench that was turned over. hi-y members sell key chains fo 2'-f if 102 HI-Y yearly project Hi-Y Club members started the year by selling unique Pirate keychains as their fund-raising project for the year. With this project, the club successfully raised money to get on the move. Another task undertaken by the Hi-Y members was the development and' care of the Harold Evans Garden. Members helped to keep the grounds neat and clean. Basketball games were set up at the YMCA for the members to participate. A hayride for members and their dates was also sponsored by the club. Members also participated in Project Sharp along with other Page service clubs and assisted in the Tag Day drives on Saturdays. . . . ,. -.,. afz',Lwwixa:wHnfii'i'M 'MW' .MMj,3..,Q,,w, :mat lf . GARY ll l it it .' E Q Q . Q T1 t I' ,ff f . W. 5 ,J C .S 1 J v . P Q st., Y. L' it A, I 1,9 . ff -4-. fl 'A p,Q.,f as-N f A A LF va? xf A F, s 1 -'z'-nr I 4 v 'H 1 A .-jx g. -t M' ov ,- r' DUKE Far right: Mickey Blaylock listens during a business meeting to the comments made by other members. Above center: Mark Primm points out to other members certain procedures that they must go through. Below center: By planting two trees, Keith Bond, Mark Primm, Mickey Blaylock, and Greg Richardson help the beautification of Page. is ,, , - iw r WW 'R .5 J . W- warts' .x INTERACT: First row: Greg Richardson, Mickey Blaylock Mark Primm Bill Russell Second row Keith Beck, Larry Ensley, David Kinney, Terry Brown Joe Brennan Keith Bond Randy Sellars Hugh Lowe, Lewis Warren, Ken Richards, Scott Lindley 104 INTERACT pirate license plate sale as a service to school Under the capable leadership of Mark Tag days coordinated by GYC kept Primm, Interact Club enacted a year Interact busy collecting money. of service. As a main service to they Another GYC project, Project Sharp, schoolg they sold Page High license was promoted by the boys as they plates, which decorated many a worked with the Jr. Jaycettes to car at Page. provide recreation for small A car rally was sponsored by Interact underpr'V'Ie9ed Chndren' in the spring, and all interested Again this year, the boys attended an students at Page were invited to Interact State Convention, where participate and test their driving skills. they discussed projects of the other clubs. INTERACT 105 1, , we-f.f.Mf ,,,,Ut, , , ,, ,, , V , 1714? W A if'-fffwffmww-Mm . .. ,Wm JR. JAYCETTES. First row: Melinda Howell, Janet Stone, Kathy ton' peggy Thomas Rogers, Donna Sears, Cindy Lavasque, Susan Webster, Phyllis Pick- Carffsfe Debbie Ah ard, Pam Lambert, Laurie Walter, Vikki Farmer. Second row: Jeannie Cami Jbnes phyms Pollok, Debbie Fordham, Gail Stedman, Kim Brown, Mary Jane Hous- ' 106 JAYCETTES Sandy Poteat, Cathy Edgerly. Third row: Libby en, Cindy Lewis, Kaye Wood, Celeste Kinney, Barham, Lynn Miller. junior iaycettes hold bake sales for profits Many worthwhile and time-consuming projects activated the service of the Jr. Jaycettes. Bake sales were the key to their money-making success. One was held especially for Christmas. Tutoring underprivileged children at St. Pius School was a worthwhile project for the Jaycettes. The girls devoted every Thursday night to this cause. The GGO was again one of the year's biggest undertakings. Working under the Jaycees, the girls worked hard selling programs and running the golfers' scores. Jaycettes also collected money for all ofthe tag days sponsored by GYC. They also took part in another GYC service, Project Sharp. Working with Interact, they entertained underprivileged tots. 'i : ' . r? T 2f3ifz.. K i f b rrrt tr.. eff? .hol r .si sf . ' 'C Q A , 1 H ttffit A Q Ea Q ,par f ' Far lelt: During the annual business meet- ing, Sandra Murray presents an idea to the other club members. Center: Sandy Poteat, Cindy Lavasque, and Jeannie Pollok pre1 pare to start their bakesale. Above: Presi- dent Wanda Williams prepares the student body handbook furnished by l.S.C.C. working at the ggo provides profit for jr. jaycess Many Jaycee coordinated projects consumed the time of the Junior Jaycees. Paper drives sponsored by the Greensboro Jaycees were the object of work on many Sunday afternoons by the boys. The GGO was again the year's biggest project of the Jaycees. They started their work early by selling GGO tickets, and they made profit on this. When the GGO rolled around, the boys worked hard to help make it a success. They ran errands and picked up litter. The Jaycees held numerous dinner meetings at which they heard several interesting speakers talk on many different topics. Above, far left.' Alex Harrill, Pedro Vilorio, Chuck King, Harold Barrett, and Jimmy Hall are engrossed in Drew Lacklen's GGO report. Below, far left: Alex Harrill smiles successfully as Pedro Vilorio hands him payment for GGO tickets. Below center: President Drew Lacklen happily presents ISCC report to his club. Lelt.' Drew Lacklen, Chip Overman, and Pedro Vilo- rio do their part to help beautify Pirate grounds. First row Richard White Pedro Vrlorio Knight Gardner Drew Lacklen Bobby Owens Mike Medbury, Jonathan DeBose, Chuck King. Third Alex Harnll Chip Overman Steve Hill Harold Barrett Greg Reynolds row Chris L,VOf7 Jimmy Half, 900019 DHVIS. ROHHIG ROUHUYFGG, RICK JR. JAYCEES 109 key club members sell booster ribbons for games Under the leadership of Joey Cassetta J L and sponsored by the Kiwanis club, Syy the Page Key Club participated in g several activities this year. V During the football season, club members helped to increase school V spirit by the sale of red and white J R I 1 J f booster ribbons. This not only L improved the Page spirit, but also ' Nftl J -w +'W l boosted the club's funds. Among other activities the members x , 5 sponsored many parties which proved 2 entertaining to all attending. Right: Key Club members attend a call meet- ing before school. Far Right: Club member 5 lx X Ricky Lee pins a Key Club booster ribbon on if Doug Philips as Scotty Smith looks on. Lower right: Key Club president, Joey Cassetta, con- ducts an informal meeting of the club. ,ar First row: Joey Cassetta, David DeBerry, Bill Teeters, Alan Cole, Jimmy Compton, Mario Hernandez. Second row: Mike Jordan, Doug Philips, Ricky Lee, Hoppy Hopkins, Greg Rouser, Gary Hall, Mark Bowen, Tony Bluethenthal, Perry Trull. 110 KEY CLUB KEY CLUB Led by president Lewis Hannah, the Optimist-Octagon club gave their services to both the school and community. New members were honored at a dinner meeting early in November. The club sold tickets for Christmas trees to aid their senior club in raising money for charity. The boys occasionally worked on Saturday mornings with children at recreation centers in the city. Much time and effort was also spent on the Optimists' beautification plot. Above left: President Lewis Hannah be- gins to give his ideas of upcoming events to club members. Above right: Octagon members push and pull to replace a fallen sign. Lower right: Ricky Mack, Martin Sykes, and other members listen intently to the business at hand. First row: Al Powell, Martin Sykes, Lewis Hannah Ricky Mack Kelly Bates Third row Mr Mowery Charley Hensley Phil Pickett Steve Culbreth. Second row: John Fryday, Ben Dunlap Zan Fortune Billy Dingledine Randy Lambeth John Smith Mr Bright Octagon club aids optimists in charity drive -' i f 5 : 5 X ' .. .... .. . ' 2-' :si , ,, Eiif iiif 2 ,I 'M . 1:2 mmm we Above left: Helen Purgason aids in the tutor- ing of a man to improve his English. Above right: Brenda Archer, Katie Allen, and Vicki Gant aid the school by stamping books before their distribution to the student body. Lower left: At a dinner meeting, President Betsy Beard presides over a discussion. 114 O. HENRY JUNIORS ohi's participate in project sharp School spirit was the impetus for many O. Henry Junior projects this year. In addition to distributing copies of the Alma Mater and the fight song at sophomore orientation, the OHJ's also gave out copies of cheers at the first pep rally. During football season, they also decorated the stadium for home games and painted the stadium cheerleaders stand. Their two main projects were outside of school service. The OHJ's in cooperation with Guilford Technical Institute tutor foreigners and illiterate Americans two nights a a week at the old Post Office Building. In addition, they pattern a young boy several hours every week. The Page- Grimsley Faculty basketball game provided funds for the club's activities. First row: Jackie Reilly, Ann Pope, Martha Crutchfield, Linda Brown, Prince Braley, Betsy Beard, Emmy Lou Jeffress. Second row: Deb- bie Rice, Debbie Sharp, Beth Saslow, Lynn Johnson, Kennette Rogers, Vicki Lewis, Rosie Rogers, Alice Morrow, Jody Wilkinson. Third row.' Marti Hammer, Mary Alice Snider, Cathy Jones, Nancy Owens, Katie Allen, Ruffin Brown, Vicki Gant, Debbie Dean, Brenda Reagan, Jean Little. Fourth row: Kathryn Lochra, Mrs. Wyche, Helen Purgason, Cindy Harrill, Jane Mills, Mebane Ham, Susan Holderness, Kay Phillips. seniorettes sponsor underprivileged 5' .Q , if we f 1 'uf V-6' If Af-5'-1. appalachian girl To keep themselves busy, the Seniorettes took on many worthwhile projects in the summer as well as during the school year. During the summer, all members made a carnival to raise money for Muscular Dystrophy successful. They also voluntarily served as Iifeguards for deprived children. As their money-making project, Seniorettes successfully sold red and white night shirts and T-shirts displaying the Pirate emblem. Sponsoring an underprivileged Appalachian girl became a very meaningful experience for Seniorettes. Another rewarding project the members undertook was the entertainment of children at the Cerebral Palsy School. Other club activities included tutoring students in the lower grades, participating in Project Sharp, decorating the gym for home basketball games, and collecting money for various health foundations on tag days. First row: Debbie Clifton, Dianne Lawler, Martha Waynick, Lisa Elrod. Second row: Kay Galloway, Linda Leonard, Debbie Hughes, Nancy Elkins, Kathy Wolfe, Barbee Tankersley, Beth Elkins, Kathy Kula, Susan Garvey. Third row: Leigh Elrod, Edie Seykora, Jeri Cain, Ann Lacklen, Helen Slater, Teresa O'Rourke, Jessica Marshall, Laura Hinkle. Fourth row: Laura Cart- land, Penny Elrod, Joyce Summers, Nancy Her- manson, Laura Harrison, Faith Saunders, Made- line Jones, Olivia Armour. 11.. t.,.. . A .m ' pi Above left: Following a meeting, Seniorette members sit around and talk of upcoming events. Lower left: Nancy Elkins points out to the advisor some ideas for future projects. Lower center: Laura Harrison places an an- nouncement tor all Seniorettes on the service club bulletin board. Above right: Secretary Lisa Elrod goes over the minutes with Dianne Lawler. Above left: Seniorette members Beth Elkins and Nancy Hermanson participate in acting as lite-guards for underprivileged children. Below left: Nancy Elkins and Helen Slater recall the events of the past. Lower right: Laura Harrison places an announcement for all Seniorettes onto the service bulletin board. Above right: Secretary Lisa Elrod goes over the minutes with Dianne Lawler. Aw I :IV xg r t 29 1 A 1 . 3 .gg tf z MX 3131 1 I rmf 115 GYC ,A gyc stimulates cooperation with Construction of the downtown Youth Plaza was a major project of the Greensboro city Youth Council, which was instrumental in coordinating projects ofthe separate high schools, and in directing joint projects. Youth Council members were elected by each class in the four schools, sophomores joined the council for the first year, and any interested students were given the chance to join as associate members. The council organized leadership and journalism workshops, and two literary publications, a photography contest, and four art contests were supported by young talent. Service clubs supported Project Sharp and the Teen-age Carnival, and the council continued traditional yearly projects. Above left: Greg Richardson reads the names of those sophomores wanting to be members of GYC. Below left: Jackie Reilly, winner of the Miss Christmas Seal Contest. Above right: Chris Russell and Robin Caldwell give an interested student her horoscope. Below right: Perry Sharpe completes placing articles of interest onto the GYC bulletin board. GYC. First row: John Strandberg, Candy Caldwell, Lisa Laughlin, Barbara Mendenhall, Perry Sharpe, Lisa Elrod, Stamps Dillard. Second row: Greg Richardson, Kathy Gray, Kennette Rogers, Mary Alice Snider, Lisa McGinn, Mary Liz Ridenhour, Wheaton Owens, Anita Brewer, Lewis Han- nah. Third row: Chuck King, Knight Gardner, Kathy Dowd, Cindy Harrill, Charlie Hensley, Charlie Barrier, Larry Ensley, Kathy Payne. Fourth row: Phil Atkins, Marty Hammer, Doug Copeland, Kathryn Lochra, Robin Caldwell, Johnny Hammer, David Winslow, Prince Braley, Joey Whitsett, Ross Covington. 3 'S kg , ,, ii Q I . Q, Amo! X Q N545 E1 I ,iv 1 krr 7? V 9' K I .. , junior marshals Under the leadership of Freddie Beaman as Chief and Lee Laughlin as Assistant, the 1969-70 Junior Marshals ushered students into pep rallies and assemblies by different methods of order. Besides controlling the conduct and seating of the Page students, the Marshals also ushered at PTSA meetings, drama productions, and graduation exercises. Right: Following the inductions of the new iunior marshals, Charles King congratulates Freddie Beaman and Lee Laughlin. usher page students l' sat, -yfmxn? ii JUNIOR MARSHALLS: First row: Laura Hicks, Margaret Bernstein, Katie Allen, Lynn Johnson. Second row: Tim Thompson, John Linda Gray, Edith White, Mitzi Craad, Brenda Hagan, Lea Laughlin, Strandsberg, Mike Stanley, Chuck Groves, Kenneth Robinson, Chuck Freddie Beaman, Kathie Jones, Phyllis Barham, Susan Holderness, King. 120 MARSHALLS . ,. WSRLQWQ L' A , is E 3 N squads use traffic check Jimmy Compton, as chief, successfully directed the squads as they controlled traffic around Page. New posts were made in Lower A-wing, the auditorium lobby, and in C-wing. X1 xxlxt Squads assisted the marshals in leading students to assemblies. This practice proved successful and helped remedy the congestion in assemblies. Left: Squad Al Powell awaits to hold the door for Page students during a class change. r gg , First row: Ernie McLean, Jamie Thomas, John Schenk, Bill Russell, Winslow, Harrison-Evatt, Gary Garvin, Pat Weiner, Ricky Mack, Mark Al Powell, Doug Turk, Kelly Culbreth, Bill Cooke. Second row: Rich Bowen, Cl12fl6'S KIHQ, Jimmy COFHPYOVV, JOSGPN White, Ed Beflfleif- roadrunners carry many students Before becoming a bus driver, a prospective Roadrunner had to pass two days of written and driving tests. When the necessary'skills had been attained, the bus driver received his own bus and route. i . The responsibilities of being a Roadrunner not only included transporting students to and from school, but also turning in monthly mileage and time sheets. This year the Roadrunners participated in the homecoming ceremony by chauffeuring the queen around the football field during half time. They were held under the guidance of Mr. Stowe and Mr. Holly. Left: A familiar sight for everyone. As all Page students know, those buses will be here to transport them to and from school. Whether it is clear and warm outside or if it is snowy and freezing, those buses will always be there. ,.-.1 SCHED! First row: Johnny Elium, Steve Lowdermilk, Pam Seay, Greg Flouser, Veronica Neal, Vickie Cantrell, Marilyn Scott, Sonny Massey, Cherry Spiegel, Douglas Green, Kathy Burke, Nena Wall. Second row: Stina Troxler, David Kellam, Taylor Steele, Scott Lindley, Eddie Mardis, Eddie Reed, Dwight Cale, Billy Fryar, Larry Shuler. Third row: Steve 122 ROADHUNNERS Ward, Danny Pegram, Bill Wilson, Hoppy Hopkins, Wallace Perdue, Charles Batts, Garfield Greene, Jamie McMasters, Jerry Fthew. Fourth row: Doug Pickler, June Montgomery, Lee Harris, Tim Galla- gher, Mike Busby, Larry Thomas, Mike Blake. stage crew contributes talents to page productions Page's stage crew worked hard as they assisted in all productions and assemblies this year. The crew prepared the stage and handled the lighting for all performances and school programs without any monentary compensation. The major requirement for becoming a member of the stage crew was some type of previous experience with electrical equipment and a willingness to put in long and hard hours. The stage crew contributed an important service to Page. Lower left: first row: Joe Cockman, Bobby Basinger, Larry Farlow, Taylor Steele, Don Morgan, David Kellam. Second Row: Scott Lindley. Upper left.' Don Morgan and a friend hook up in the microphone wires. Above: Be- fore an assembly, Scott Lindley and Greg Flouser prepare the podium and microphone. x ,la fi - L A A A choir attends xi - First row: Sylvia Talton, Laura Lyon, Sybil Matthews, Sedesa Headen, Ann Ellis, Brenda Hodges, Annie Edwards, Marva Liston, Theresa Plante, Mary Jane Houston, Jina Cox, Pam Chandler, Vicki Lewis, Carolyn Straughn, Diane Pardue, Bridget Weaver. Second row: Judy Wicker, Pam Lambert, Mitzi Creed, Mary Ann Smith, Phil Pickett, Kim Smith, Aian McCoy, Jerry Pearman, Doug Pickler, Bruce Horner, Micky Thornton, Altred Napper, Micheal Boyd, Wanda Wiley, Laura Hinkle, Sharon Klauman, Barbara Simmons. Third row: Kathy Davis, Lynn Stevens, Vicki Gant, Donna Faulkner, Charles Goode, Jay Snipes, James Smith, William Mitchell, Clyde Shamburger, David Florence, 124 CHORAL John Elam, Lee Harris, Larry Farlow, Pam Seay, Sylvia Dawson, Diane Marshal, Ginger Luteman. Fourth row: Brenda Archer, Jane Given, Yvonne Martindale, Sue Siawter, Johnny Elium, Joe Ferree, Alan Propst, Knight Gardner, Keith Beck, Perry Sharpe, Scott Archer, Larry Hockaday, Steve South, Mark Tardue, Meiita Groomes, Debbie Under- wood, Shirlie Woods, Jessica Marshall. Fifth row: Kathy Lamb, Cherry Stallings, Donna Payne, Gladys Pritchett, Chris Luteman, Mark Primm, Mike Pittman, Milford Marshall, Steve Ward, Ricky Bean, James Owens, Jerry Hobbs, Alton Greene, Steve Bennett, Tommy Parham, William Klutz, Joyce Lindsay, Becky Rosson, Rhonda Felts, Debbie Jowers. vvake forest south carolina college football game The Page Choir made its first public appearance with several other selected choirs at the Wake Forest-South Carolina football game in Winston-Salem. Christmas as usual turned out to be their busiest season. The Choir performed for numerous civic groups throughout the city as well as at Page High School. The more qualified choir members sang in a smaller group, the Ensemble. The Ensemble attended workshops in Chapel Hill, and after passing individual auditions, attended a week-end workshop at Mars Hill. Above far left: During class time, James Smith leads the Choir in a song. Above center: Boys in the Choir participate in the Christmas assembly at Page. Lelt: Mark Tardue awaits the cue from Mr. Ellis to start playing. Above: Members ol the Choir sing during an assem- bly. , ,..,. . W . W..t,.Qmw:wQ- it 3 . ,E 3 , .N . . fs .Q r - l A 1 . Q Q.. . -N .. Y I E A . ' 'ff . it . . . x 'SE C hx :S Rh ' ..- T - .Q -ft ,. E g 1 'F 'i b . , f S . . B ' ' ,,., it T eiri if --'-- V . fi.. -U N 5 A I l Q . First row: Sharon Ledwell, Joan Harper, Jill Williams, Bonnie Schnelt- zer, Kay Teeter, Brenda Thomas, Beverly Maynard, Cindy Cowell. Second row: Janice Johnson, Sandy Worley, Kathy Dowd, Larry Schuler, Norman Doggett, Freddy Beaman, Joy Gardiner, Pat Toomes, Gloria Neal. Third row: Gloria Hodges, Gail Pratt, Cindy Brown, Robert MacMillian, Larry Tilley, Bobby Lewellyn, Robert Gardiner, 126 CHOFIAL chorus classes teach principle ol sound and music Mixed chorus groups of the Page High School Choral Department stressed the development of the individual voice and its relationship to the singing group l this year. The chorus sold candy to raise money for operational expenses. The chorus also participated in the annual Page Christmas and spring concerts and in the state district choral contest. Above left: Mr. Ellis reviews the principles of singing with chorus members. Above right: Members of the Ensemble rehearse with Mr. Ellis. pk ' - F if Q L, gi 7 X 0 ,F we it if t 4 ,V :1 Kay Bailey, Pat Knowles, Terry Griffin. Fourth row: Felicia Maxwell, Eula Bean, Kathy Beck, Micky Hair, Wayne Miller, Robert William, Shelton Ellis, Lybby Murphey, Lynn Baines, Cheryl Everhart. Fifth row: Julie Walker, Vickie Clapp, Patricia Nelson, Robert Saunders, Mike Bruner, Roger Brittain, Alan Denny, Hunter Newnam, Pam Wray, Linda Hopkins, Margaret Thompson. , HJ: ..- -'F-N-nn-....,r ....... , MM WN g ,r - V .lt XX , I CHORUS: First row: Robin Laughlin, Jacqueline Shuler, Jack Hodges, Terrie Beverly, Britt Brown, Roger Pearman, Laura Murray, Dianne Cawsiner. Second row: Debby Moore, Carol Owen, Harold Barnett, Michael Donnell, Clarence McAdoo, Lynn Cramer, Dolly Ford, Ange- line Boulware, Cheryl Drayton. Third row: Mary Aires, Dana Harrison, I 'Y , A, o f v I Bob Holder, Joe Smith, Robert Cobb, Charles Spence, Dwight Wat- kins, Gwendoline Matier, Barbara Medders, Ann Acre. Fourth row: Juanita Brady, Debbie Garner, Ricky Moody, Charles Ray, Hoppy Hopkins, Tommy Rodgers, Lavender Huntley, James Kemp, Cindy Scott, Marilyn Ross, Debbie Hammonds, Kim Stanley. CHORUS 127 3 marching pirates compete with yn K .2 3 BAND. First row: Kathy Webb, Kitty Slate, Becky Rosson, Cookie Bell. Second row: Arethea Barton, Carol Moore, Lyn Foster, Becky Causey, Sherry Murphy, Bonnie Thomas, Cathy Madden, Amy Newell, Barbara Swaney, Brenda Petty, Casey Carchetti, Doug Pickler, Mr. Wall. Third row: Mike Petty, Cindy Lewis, Ben Dunlap, Mark Green, Dennis Dillard, Sharlene Gray, Mary Robertson, Fifia Fergason, Lib- by Hester, Cynthia Martin, Rhea Flores, Isaac Miller, Mike Gourley, Jimmy Vestal. Fourth row: Gary Hinshaw, Donnie Grant, Robbie 128 BAND Barnes, Cathy Burke, Tommy Smith, Clarence Westcott, Rite Cham- bers, Mike Niver, Wayne Scantling, Elwood Johnson, Sherry Speagle, Ricky Allred, Billy Chambers, Ricky Bolling, Richard White. Filth row: Bart Weaver, Floyd Royal, Tim Thompson, Theresa Knuckles, Wanda Kearney, Mike Jones, Bobby Owen, Carlton Phoenix, Randy Mintz, Larry Hooper, Brano Coleman. Sixth row: Connie Blakeney, Elwood Mills, Robert Gant, Carlton Morales, Don May, Gary Giddens, Tim Ware, Glen Williford. M bands in state Various activities filled the agenda of Page's band this year. The Marching Pirates took part in Band Day at Bowman-Gray Stadium, and marched in the Veterans' Day and Holiday Festival parade. The band also took part in a combined orchestra and choir concert at Christmas. Two other major band concerts were presented during the year. For the first time, Page's band entered the state contest held in March, and cllmaxed the year by playing for graduation. The Pep Band boosted students' enthusiasm by playing for games. Left: Cherry Speagle and Kelly Culbreth re- hearse before an assembly. Right: Band meme bers work during class. Below right: Saxi- phonist practices during band class. M-a.,.W..... Above left: David Winslow performs during a concert. Below left: Jeanette Norman and Carolyn Hipps practice diligently. Center: Mr. La Bella expresses excitement over an or- chestra student's remark. 130 ORCHESTRA orchestra performs musical selections under capable direction of mr. la bella Orchestra members of Page displayed their talents on various occasions under the direction of Mr. La Bella. The Orchestra worked in conjunction with the choir and the drama depart- ment for the production of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, Carousel The music score was played as originally written for the Broadway production. This year the Orchestra took part in the UNC-G festival, and was judged according to their performance. Orchestra members also played for the Civitan banquet and the annual Christmas program at Page. Seven Orchestra members were selected for All-State Orchestra at Chapel Hill. They were Mar Parrott, Kathy Gray, Kay Clutts, Diane Wagoner, Kathy Caudle, Jean Sampias, and David Winslow. Kathy Gray served as Orchestra president. Orchestrial inspiration was provided for history classes as the Orchestra presented special programs of music from various eras. ln May, Concerto Night was held. This provided solo opportunities for orchestra members who reached an advanced musical and technical level swf: .fi f .1 E .. String Orchestra. First Row: David Winslow, Jean Sampias, Jana Welch, Cathy Caudle, Mr. La Bella, Jenny Ammons, Debra Hubbard, Kay Clutts, Diane Wagoner. Second Row: Janet Stone, Janette Norman, Lynn Gideon, Debbie Bowen, Max Parrott, Paul O'Kenka, Mark Tardue, Kathy Gray. ,Q-,.a..,,J,.. , 5 K 5 ammww ci as . at 5 . R ,Aw 'bait' X- . 5331512 A-st 1 .- .S as ik 'f X 32 S' '- J-'ws ' H-'QM 'FACT Q, st, 2 HN ..,,,.. ., S izifgff TQSIESFMQ-::.x' ..-1 F S X 29' ' F I- K , A - F . . : QT PM-K S- 4+ E K ft, 'i ft ig: ... . W li J 43 ,u?-.-f.s?+.q , Orchestra: First row: Max Parrott, Diane Wagoner, Kay Clutts, Cathy Caudle, Jana Welch, Debra Hubbard, Jenny Amrnons. Second row: Theresa Nuckles, Jean Sampias, Janet Stone, Debbie Bowen, Janette Norman, Jimmy Vestal, Mr. Labella. Third row: Mark Tardue, Barbara Swaney, Amy Newell, Davd Winslow, Cathy Madden, Cookie Bell, Aretha Breton. Fourth row: Larry Hoop- er, Brano Coleman, Bart Weaver, Tim Thompson, Ben Dunlap, Floyd Royal, Gary Hinshaw. ORCHESTRA 131 page's drama club presents a top musical ln keeping with a fine tradition, the Drama Club and the Choral Department presented the musical Carousel. Their talent was further displayed in the production of Raisin in the Sun. f Spring activities included a play-writing contest sponsored by the Drama Club and Quill and Scroll. The best plays were submitted and were performed for the North Carolina Dramatic Association. 132 DRAMA we-o -rf ,,-an A 5 First row.' Miss Morris, Margaret Bernstein, Becky Gross, Kathy Gray, James Smith, Dick Lane, Sandy Penfield, Jeri Causey, Ann Harris, Cecile Fickling, Chris Gibbs. Second row: Janice DeGrotte, Mike O'Doherty, Pam Smith, Karen Copley, Karen Core, Sally Birdsong, Diana Isaacson, Mitzi Creed, Laurel Vaughn, Tim Thompson, Arethea Barton, Eula Bean. Third row: Teresa Cauthren, Rose Ann Cleve- land, Becky Morris, Kathy Thompson, Perry Sharpe, Terry Bryson, John Elam, Connie Blakeney, Kathy Moore, Sylvia Dawson, Laurie Walter. Fourth row: Sue Pitts, Mebane Ham, Lucy Berry, Pat O'Doherty, Donna Moore, Jeanette Gardiner, Sue Mensel, Karen Clark, Beth Collins, Yvonne Martindale, Kathy Davis. Fifth row: Francis Webb, Molly Delafield, Ann Davis, Allison Belotte, Mary Grosse, Jamie Ambrose, Terri Gross, Rita English, Faith Saunders, Sandy Rancer, Gail Holmes. Sixth row: Ann Taylor, Pat Cox, Susan Bailey, Deb- bie Smith, Ann Crawley, Jody Kirkpatrick, Bill Lavasque, Juanita Brady, Phil Pickett, Mary Ann Smith. Seventh row: Eric Logan, Mike Boyd, Lee Gildersleeve, Mitch Hollander, Martha DeCarlo, Nancy Nolan, Cindy Cowell, Jan Cecil, Terry Griffin, Martha Brewer, Lisa Blank, Elaine Johnson. Above left: Terrie Gross and Mary Grosse work on a set for an upcoming production of the drama club. Below left: Perry Sharpe and Sandy Penfield, during the rehearsal for the musical Carousel. Below right: Pam Lambert and Chris Luteman during the musical pro- duction of Carousel. Above: Jeri Causey lis- tens as Dick Lane discusses the art of acting. Y 7- -ff -f ---7 ff - I, is Mr W history club highlights meetings with speakers To enrich knowledge of current , problems and events as well as past ones was the goal for the History Club during the 1969-1970 school year. Monthly program meetings included speakers of background and experience. All of the history teachers served as advisors for the club, and they assisted the Executive Council in planning meetings and programs. The wider variety of activities offered increased the interest in the club and in history. 5 rg gztt Haiti .. Above: President Ross Covington presides over History Club meeting. Above right: Mr. Fredrickson describes his travels in South America to interested club members. Below right: David Sellars converses be- 1 fore History Club meeting begins. 134 HISTORY CLUB JCL: First row: Miss Mclver, Doug Turk, Cathy Rogers, Elaine Lake, Tony Bluethenthal, Jan Moore, Jo Rollinson, Beth Austin. Second row: David Edcock, Jean Sampias, Dottie Honeycutt, Pat O'Do- hefty, Frann Lowdermilk, Susan Garvey, Lisa Watson. Third row: Carl Sarde, Greg Cranford, John- ny Hammer, Larry Hooper, Charlie Hensley, Mike O'Doherty, Kim McGregor. Under the leadership of Miss Mclver and Elaine Lake, president, the Latin Club carried out many activities. The group enjoyed both entertainment and cultural instruction. The Latin Club celebrated Christmas with the Roman Saturnalia. They also assigned committees to plan a typical Roman banquet. Slides were shown at one meeting. The year's program strived to enhance the classics and the Latin curriculum, and to stimulate enthusiasm among Latin students. Below left: Interested Latin scholars take notes. Below right: Roman feast is sampled by student. jcl brings a touch of ancient rome to latin scholars yr J JCL 135 new french honorsociety is established gift V ngwfsii 5 136 SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY , Page's Societe Honoraire de Francais was organized during the early part of the second semester. Forty-one members joined together under the leadership of Mrs. Howerton and Mrs. Nelson. The French Honor Society was set up as an honorary organization Q open to students of third and fourth year levels of French in secondary schools. Page's French Honor Society attempted to promote a sense of involvement in the study of French, and to cultivate an enthusiastic attitude toward the understanding of French culture and civilization. Above left: Martha Stout, Ben Aycock, Mel Bringle, and Charlie Barrier discuss a scene from the French play Caligula. Be- low left: Advisor Mrs. Nelson explains French Honor Society constitution to Caryn Shackeltord. French Honor Society: First row: Rebecca Pulley, Rose Ann Cleveland, Mary Westervelt, Pam Smith Sandy Penfield, Dianne Touchstone, Becky Gross, Martha Stout, Jean Little, Brenda Hodges, Made- line White. Second row: Susan Carol Robinson, Ginny Sutton, Edith White, Paula Stephanz, Caro Hawks, Julia Crater, Caryn Shackeltord, Cathi Jones, Bee Bell, Kay Overman, Peggy Thomas, Katia Allen, Kennette Rogers. Third row: Susan Webster, Cathy Frazier, Anne Moore, Karen Hobbs, Charli Barrier, Mel Bringle, Ben Aycock, Sherwin Poff, Chuck King, Joseph White, Beth Saslow. spanish honor society increases activities Under the leadership of Miss Lupo, the Spanish Honor Society was involved with many activities. Since the Spanish Club was abolished this year, the Spanish Honor Society took over many of the activities. Meetings were held the first Monday of every month. One meeting was a dinner meeting in which the members spoke entirely in Spanish. lnductions were held for the new members in January. Some of the members tutored students in Spanish. Miss Vaughn listens as Maria Sanchez-Boudy speaks to Spanish Honor Society. ,nf Se? iff? ,, Spanish Honor Society. First row: Dot Brown, Wanda Williams, Sara Doggett, Vicki Gant, Cynthia Allen, Peggy Allred, Laura Jean Foster. Second row: Susan Dunlap, Karen Jackson, Helen Slater, Marie Morrissette, Gladys Prichett, Donna Weaver. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY 137 page future secretaries gain useful knowledge A ,Jw As a tremendous help to the Page teachers, members of the Future Secretaries Association typed various papers for them, This lessened much of the burden of paperwork heaved on them. Membership in FSA was based upon the students' above average grades, character, and interest in the secretarial field. Guided by club advisors, FSA members formed an efficient club. Lett: During the inductions of FSA, new mem- bers watch on, as Nancy Crabtree lights her candle. 1970 FSA members First row: Mrs. Guy, Judy Wicker, Nancy Crabtree, Phyllis Pickard, cham, Arethea Barton, Pam Rigsbee. Third row: Jan Campbell, Sandy Debbie Reed, Mrs. Galloway. Second row: Nancy Wrightson, Debbie Lester, Janice Dupree, Janet White, Patricia Detwiller, Cathy Dixon, Phillips, Donna Sears, Nancy Hoskins, Phyllis Gillespie, Sandra Bur- Jean Foster, Ellen Pugh, Becky Rosson. 138 FSA fta sells cookbooks for project Members of the Future Teachers of Future Teachers of America took part America sold cookbooks to the Page in various outside activities during teachers and to people outside the the school year. These activities school. Favors were also made for included a bake sale and a paper the teachers by the organization. drive in which members actively Meetings were held throughout the took part' year for the participants to plan their Election of new FTA officers was held activities, such as cadet teaching at in the spring as the Future Teachers Caesar Cone School. concluded another successful year. tw at Above: FTA members prepare the tables at a shopping center for a bake sale. Right: Mem- bers ol FTA seem intent in preparing for a bake sale. 4-'l .f-4 1970 FTA members First row: Beth Abrams, Mary Westervelt, Janet Trimble, Ann Harris, day, Susan Robinson, Stina Troxler, Brenda McGirt, Rebecca Pulley, Jo Rollinson, Mel Bringle, Chris Gibbs, Carol Hawks. Second row: Joyce Hill, Barbara Crutchfield, Mrs. Ferrell. Mrs. Smith, Jeri Causey, Theresa Cauthren, Pam Smith, Vicki Horna- . YY fha calendars Two-year calendars and Christmas candles brought much money to the Page Future Homemakers of America Sale of Page ballpoint pins by the FHA membership also increased the treasury of the organization. FHA membership increased consider- ably this year. lnitiation and officer installation ceremonies were held. Page sponsored the district rally for Future Homemakers in October, and in December, Page Future Home- makers gave a Christmas party and gifts to an underpriviledged family. Under the leadership of Cathy Smith and Mrs. Sugg, the Page Future Homemakers enjoyed a year of various programs and projects. The FHA had a successful year as the members worked together in all activities. Above lelt: President Cathy Smith conducts FHA meeting. Above right: FHA members take part in a district rally sponsored by Page. Below right: Areatha Barton decorates FHA bulletin board. Far right: Cathy Smith interests Debbie Brown in buying a calendar and candle. FHA: First row: Mrs. Sugg, Cathy Smith, Lucy Williams, Phyllis James, Barnes, Susan Breazeale. Third row: Brenda Marshall, Carol Watt, Vivian Grogan, Christine Crawford, Brenda Johnson, Eula Bean, Area- Linda Webster, Debra Simmons, Diane Hardy, Gl0fi8 Morehead, tha Barton. Second row: Wanda Ward, Debbie Gardiner, Sandy Moore, Theresa Cheston, Jane Bowling, Joyce Barbee, Debbie Bowen, Mari- Glenda Russell, Carol Wilson, Vicky Hornaday, Susan Myers, Beth lyn Powell. 140 FHA SHA and candles make profitable project school ano' business involve deca members Distributive Education Students, ' 't -'mil-V L 'mg' L L members of a nationwide organization, 3 led dual lives this year. The DECA program permitted members to attend .. Xt each day by involving them in a work- study program. DECA participants, under the leadership of capable advisors, learned about careers in merchandise distribution and marketing. They also took part in outside activities, as attending the state convention. Right: Debbie Eaton aids a woman shopper in finding a dress at the Fashion Shop. Below ,pf , far ri nr: Eddie sranie her S our s. LaRose Se T3 Q Y P after his classes. Below middle right: Debbie Westmoreland aids Will's Bookstore. DECA. First row: Mrs. Hunter, Jan Campbell, Sandy Lester, Bryan Hazelwood, Kay Westmoreland, Helena Delman, David Delman, Betty Joyce, Debbie Eaton, Libby Carlisle, Debbie Westmoreland, Pete Funderburk, Terry Anderson. Third row: Bobby Carroll, Mike Nelson, Miss Amend, Miss Cosgrove, Mrs. Bowers. Second row: Straughn, Fray Clark, Linda Neal, Kathy Ceriggs, Susan Mays, Eddie Diane McDaniel, David Newman, Eddie Mardis, Donna Owens, Wanda Spanolia, Tony Lookabill, Lynda Cobb, David Kellam, Eddie Stanley. 142 DECA classes and work at part-time jobs i 2' ,Q ay gg ,H . V ,,f,.L-Aide, , 2' cv :fi- , M ,, ,g,,,,., , if 219.54 J in , 1 H ,452 ' x gk fn Q , AV , ,ff M, X ELUBSH V s - , 5:mfga?-iY3 '3f:,Qj1 f 1 1 1 Z L ' L ' coo students practice occupations Members of the Cooperative Office Monthly business meetings were held Occupations Club combined their for discussion, and an employee- efforts with those of parents and employer banquet ended the year. teachers to obtain office jobs. The Members took business courses in girls developed business skills and the morning and worked inthe learned office procedures, and afternoon, earning salaries and credit studied a self-taught course on poise. toward graduation. K if not is f. ,Wu COO. First row: Sandra Burchan, Judy Wicker, Phyllis Pickard, Nancy Hoskins, Nancy Crabtree, Mrs. Dewar. Second row: Peggy Ware, Debbie Brown, Joan Foster, Debra Reed, Sandy Brown, Donna Daniels, Diane Purdue. Third row: Prestine Strickland, Gail Pearson, Rickie Pinnix, Sandra Kirkman, Su- san Beane, Carolynn Hipps, Adele Thompson. Left: Nancy Crabtree learns the skills of working in an office. One skill is learning the correct method ot filing important papers. f m. a e red cros h ,o g s elps community Providing valuable community service, the Page chapter of the American Red Cross involved itself in many projects. Each individual member sent cards to a patient at Murdock, a school for the mentally retarded in Durham. RED CROSS: First rowr Mrs. Bell, Susan Carol Robinson, Susan Flynn, Marty Ford, Faith Saunders. Second row: Cindy Moore, Debbie Gardiner, Terri Bryson, Janet White, Amy Newell, Cynthia Martin, Cathy Frazier. Above right: Susan Carol Robinson makes Valentines for ARC members to take to Evergreens. Below right: Mrs. Bell discusses business with ARC president, Faith Saunders. 146 RED CROSS During the Mississippi flood, Page ARC sponsored a drive to collect money for a sixth grade class in the area. Members baked Christmas cookies and sent them to servicemen ARC members made Valentine favors for patients at Evergreens. . f' 4 W eww, Q A . M x .g LW -gm M . - ,..,.,. S31 W R21 ,L gi 555 .. ' g f -Q Q is is s ' ts R at 3 as , X Q wk ft - 'W' 'l I we as as Q - as an an K Q Q C I 5 it I tal ,ft la J 1.5, .f Z' Q v if P l . ..... 'N-.aw 'Y f'-.sr-an .RS ag. 1 glL.Q.. .gm - .. Q, . iffwefwf- .Q - ' ,amy ..-:SIL--I aww' ,wi N ,,,. QU Ji C powder puff team draws new members The GAA entered into fall sports with Play days were held this year at a volleyball intramurals and extra- Grimsley on October 29, for all of the murals team as well as the Powder city high schools and on November 12 Puff football team. This team, at Page for high schools for sponsored by GYC, attracted many of Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and this year's GAA members. High Point. This year GAA sold u doughnuts to raise money. Q 2 'k.., V .Q V A X W if f Y W' . , M.. .... , r ' A, ' K 'flu 1- Q kN -we--W-t A- rrp f,.2fq,1ff:: Vi 3 , wg x 'b ' 4,1 - f t,-. K t' ' fx, - 'Q lf? ' 7 f t, 'uf Qhmv f N 'sf iiksi'-Asks 'r ' f ' VXJXQ mtg' 'lirlfg - 4 Ig Qlgk':5.:-X-ji'-+12 t t 'xl Ot A ,XFN 41, ,hairs .A tgfsfgy HQ sr ., ' K . First row: Miss Donnan, Janice Johnson, Susan Dunlap, Vicki Gant, Phyllis Gillespie, Jane Land. Second row: Karen Evans, Lutti Fuller, Chris Gibbs, Karen Mills, Debbie Blakney, Linda Kerns, Debbie Kimbro, Susan Tirk, Janet Murphy. Third row: Sheila Carter, Debbie Cobb, Cathy Burke, Janet Evans, Linda Webster, Terrie Land, Robin Harris, Annette Willard. Above left: The art ot learning how to shoot a bow and arrow is very difficult. Lower Diane Sansone and Janice Johnson learn that it is not easy to shoot a bulls eye, GAA 147 11941 1. 3 af ww u , Q-, , we 5, U' 'A' A ,H W 1, ai: -if 4 v .B 1 'W' aw 'P' 6 4 'l , cheerleaders inspire school spirit through enthusiastic team support Jean Little headed the 1969-70 they gave the football team Pirate cheerleaders, with Linda f9ff9Shm9VltS after DVGCUCG- Brown and Mabel Livingston as Durlng football Season, the Comeads' The Cheerleaders Som cheerleaders sold activity cards Corsages for Homecoming and to home games and tickets to honored the football team with Cbllseum basketball games- a dmner' The J.V. squad was led by Alice After a week at a summer Morrow, head, and Helen Purgason, cheerleading camp, the cheerleaders co-head. During the homecoming taught the students many new and game, the J.V.'s cheered in place different cheers. ln the summer, of the Varsity. J.V. CHEERLEADERS. First row: Helen Purgason, Alice Morrow. Second row: Brenda Flankin, Nancy Owens, Sybil Brooks, Debbie Cochran, Jane Mills, Linda Rankin. CHEERLEADERS. First row.' Carolynn King, Cathy Jones, Vicki Lewis. Second row: Martha Crutchfield, Nancy Hermanson, Debby Ford- ham. Third row: Jacky Reilly, Betsy Beard. Fourth row: Linda Brown, Jean Little, Mable Livingston. Far left: Jean Little smiles as the cheerleaders take a break. Left: Cheerleaders yell for victory at a Pep Rally. Right: Debby Fordham displays agility with a split during a cheer. Upper right: With a spirit clap, Nancy Herman- son cheers for action. Above: Cynthia McAdoo watches intently as her team prepares to score. CHEERLEADERS 151 ,msg Y , F :PW V 9 I Q t 'K' if 3- in KN l 4 B ' .ii Q si .. Q Aw 5' 23 Q ik ' Ji' - . f .gp ,,.. ,. 3 6L.', ,,, L lx ff., L L A P V :E -I pirates have best season in page history With well-balanced attacks in the air and on the ground, the Pirates opened their season with decisive victories over Thomasville and North Forsyth. A victory of 26 to 8 over rival Grimsley set the stage for a successful season. The key to the success was spirit, not only in the team, but also in the student body. Enthusiastic Page fans cheered their team on to victory after victory. Returning lettermen sparked the Pirates' attack. Quarterback Charles King and halfbacks Jimmy Compton and Jack Wagoner filled the backfield with speed and strength. With the combination of spirit and determination, the Pirates rated an 8-2 season which was the best in their history. .-w --3 .F .sit sa- f1v't 'sip.q, L i .mauve P V .,t. 4-. 'Q I ,,,,,..s .lt :L 'yi is yn ..., - Upper far right: As he receives a hand-off, Phil Wise stares straight ahead to tool his opponents. Upper right: After receiving a .long pass, Jack Wagoner goes for a touchdown. Lower right: During half-time, Coach Yates prepares the team for second hall. Center: With both teams at the line, Harrison Evatt gets ready to hike. Upper left: Waiting for the snap, Charles King calls signals to the front line. Lower left: Ernie McLean, Charles King, and Al Powell walk out on the field with the referees. VARSITY FOOTBALL 153 sly sg Q Wk .X w-A , ,:L, 1 Ku A 5 3 I K.. S W: V L.. I c ' '. is ww, x,.v.qW3 as I i l . .5lj':ns,,,.,2?s1v3c., P' Q ' ,,,,t....' - - VL ., V, . kk V. l ,, gs. A ,gc - t ,vwsvegt K 1 5 1 0 ft V 'YI 'nfl iw ,J 2 . l E 3. . Z 5 s W wi VVLKL, ff.: 9 fvv N s 'ffk..-gf' ,.., J ,, ' :ggi Qwrdg. .r. 4' V .tr +eftf?1'i 't' baby bucs have combination of successful offense and defense Defensively, Iinemen Carl Sardi and Lavarnder Huntley helped to football team totaled a final record maintain a good playing position for of nine wins and one loss. With the coaching skills of Coach Long to guide them, Page's J.V. the team's offensive attacks. A strong backfield, headed by quarterback Todd Fields and manned by Tom Ellis and Keith Bowen, gave the Baby Bucs an Despite a mid-season loss, the winning combination of strong defense and effective offense gave the Baby Bucs a very successful offensive edge over their opponents. season. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. First row: Fort Alexander, Bruce Smith, Rich Winslow, Jamie Thomas, Charles Goode, Ronnie Wells, Bill Young, Charles King, Kermit Morehead, Roger Ingram, Joe Brannon, Chip Overman. Second row: Tony Clanton, Jimmy Compton, Frank McNutt, John Schenk, David Dowd, Ronnie Jones, Jimmy Powell, Ron Schoolfield, Larry Thore, Al Powell, Jack Wagoner, Kelly Culbreth, Ronald Beatty. Third row: David Ritz, Brooks Jacobs, Rick Amos, Ernie McLean, Alex Harrill, Joe Blackwell, Maurice Spencer, Ray Harrison, Ken Robinson, Eddie Westmoreland. J ll' p . - -F. . 1' ' v . Q.. ., . .. .. -., EfkP523 Vl J.V. FOOTBALL. First row: Coach Richardson, Danny Jones, Robert Owens, Dennis Dillard, Tony Carroll, Tommy Ellis, Todd Fields, James Newman, Keith Bowen, Greg Spencer, Edvin Ford, Coach Long. Second row: David Simms, Mark Green, Alvin Donnell, Rick Sheppard, Zan Fortune, Mike Smith, Dwight Watkins, Glenn Blake, John Riley, Bret Nelson, Osure Wray Stokes, Lavarnder Huntley. Third row: John Wilder, Ron Gant, Charles Patterson, Fred Marshall, Rick Ball, Glenn Willerlord, Lin Garner, Reid White, Carl Sardi, Ben Aycock, Greg Barnes. J. V. FOOTBALL 155 r w.. is H60 ln iv team builds for future Upper left: David Murphy dribbles past a Smith op- ponent. Middle left: Maurice Spencer moves into posi- tion to block a shot. Lower left: Despite heavy guarding, Ernie McLean passes to team-mate Ray Harrison. Left: Greg O'Steen uses perfect form while driving for a lay- up. Upper right: Charles King leaps high into the air for a jump shot. Middle right: As Greg O'Steen blocks an opponent, David Murphy grabs the ball. Lower right: Closely guarded, Billy Mitchell receives a difficult pass. SEN! L , 3 A - - ,l f iq , , 4 1 5,3354 i w 4 ': 'W213 .V A Y 21 M , ,X-L. ' P : - ,A f QV 'fig H 4 ,2 V, ,gmq,'h,.f,,f -V .. , , X.- um 14 vf 2':?'H in 'fwfii' , ws. 1 Q .. pirates compile The Page cagers opened the non- conference season with ten wins against no losses. Out-of-town opponents fell against the ball- handling and shooting of the Pirates, and teamwork led to many decisive victories. With the opening of the conference season, Page was hampered by injuries, and many of the starting five were out of action or unable to play to full potential. Later, with the reappearance of the starting five, the Pirates seemed to catch fire, defeating Smith and major rival Grimsley in a thrilling contest with a final score of 61 to 60. a 75-5 record With their coach of two years, Coach Bartlett, Page's JV basket- ball team compiled a record of 11-7. The team started the season slowly, with a seven-game winning streak in the middle of the season. The lack of any real height did not prove to be a handicap for the team. Such players as Todd Fields and Maurice Huntley highlighted the scoring records while Glenn Williford and Eddie Westmoreland led the team in rebounding. Bill Brown and Osure Wray Stokes were outstanding defensive players. The Baby Bucs promised to provide excellent material for the future. tit? gm . .Nw XR rw 559 M Q 1 sw . i, g JV BASKETBALL: First row: Steve Shelton, Osure Wray Stokes, Todd Fields, Lin Garner, Bill Brown. Second row: Reid White, Glenn Williford, Maurice Huntley, Steve Dingledein, Eddie Westmoreland. BASKETBALL: Kermit Morehead, Jamie Thomas, Billy Mitchell, Raynard Harrison, Gary Thomas, Larry Cheek, Robin Daniels, David Murphy, Greg O'Steen, Chris Lowe, Robert Sanders, Ernie McLean, Maurice Spencer, Richard Johnson, Charles King. Zi QRIT5 112 J' X baseball team tops grimsley Hard hitting and strong pitching gave Page's baseball team all the needed ingredients for a successful season. The team's play led the Bucs to a berth in the conference and district play-offs. Many teams met defeat when confronted with the talents of pitchers Mark Gardner and Gerald Campbell. Hard field play from Ronnie Mills and Bill Russell backed by outstanding hitting from Ricky Southern and Mike Talent rounded out the Pirate's attack. Coach Phillips instructed the players in the finer arts of effective play. Much emphasis was placed on batting and the resulting improvements helped bolster the team's final record. BASEBALL TEAM: First row: Mark Gardner, Tommy Carroll, Ronnie Mills, Mike Talent, Steve Talent, Jon Medley. Second row: Bill Russell, Ricky Southern, Jay Simpson, Gerald Campbell, Gary Martin. Third row: Tim Stanley, Coach Phillips, Mike Kivett, Greg Dunn, Gent Gentry. Upper: Mark Gardner shows the strain of competition as he releases the ball. Mid- dle: Connecting with a fast ball, Mike Kivett gets a base hit. Lower: Gerald Camp- bell rounds third base on a home run hit. 160 ...a-I hm li-n-.. Ei: 11 l ss -' f -ff ...sr alia' , .lt ,. .1 . 19 -f . at , , .IH r. .... jfxz.. ,. ',' mfg.-, T, 5 ' 'H- U 7- Y ' V A' an l' . 4 9 .V I 1 at 'W Tiki, ,Q el-at Wm WW 4154-1 if f -'l' 1 ' '- ' Q - air ff Q, up 'L V ', T - A V p , '---l : ' 4, ' fs 5 . f - -S 4 1+ 1 , 5 ,' 2, . , f ,, W ,, , ,, V gr., La , , .H M I ,W Z M K L , . t '7-f ., w-41 I ,,,,, y .v 2 ' ., ' ru. W .A .-ww. Mb .. .,,,... . -' 'M' .W , fl . Q W- ' 'xllfi gut, 1 .I Q! i. v. 's earn conference championship Upper: Hoppy Hopkins waits patiently for the next batter. Far right: Pirates watch their team-mate go up to bat. Lower: Bill Russell hits the ball off into left field. JV BASEBALL: First row: Gary Stanley, Joe Shelton, George Hodgin. Second row: Mike Stanley, Walter Amos, Larry McAdoo, Ker- mit Morehead, Charles Goode. Third row: Eddie Westmoreland, Rod Davis, Farrell Snotherly, Kim Smith, Glenn Robertson, Mike Payne. ,Af i -. -v.,,Q 1.-gainful! Page's JV baseball team has a tradition of excellence and this season was no exception. Out- standing performances by every member of the team brought about a 9-1 record and the conference championship. The record was not a matter of chance. Long hours of practice gave the team a feeling of unity and enhanced every performance with true team spirit. Coach Bartlett supplied the team with the needed inspiration for a winning season. V 1' B ' www A M' +f' 'HfQ !vf3Y' iw f t s 24' Q., 4' 3 'Q 1, 1 n , 11 ' 'nr 5 U I 3 'F 1 gs Ir ia? I 'imdb 5, fr Q ' 'S L 645, ,tw 9 it M4 1 A ' 1, ,W 'Q QQ ' 4 X . ,, V 1 my '- vw v L, f',, Q Lx A A ' 'A 'bn A ,Q af n -+4 . Y N I I ., R791 .VE My , gl an 05,41 , ,av . HQ Q, f w MQW' W! fa '11'2.1i. - . 4 V 'V V, 'rk' I i 5 3 li 1 is 5 Q I 5 3 -1 ae i . K ..., , TM: a. .47 A 4 f'Qzf'?,g l E . SWIMMING TEAM: First row: Steve Gardiner, Greg Barnes, Johnny Hammer, Ben Aycock, Robert Owens, Bill Goodson, Eric Hendrix. Second row: Brad Earle, Chris Moore, Steve Copely, Greg Richardson, Jimmy Lawing, Hugh Abrams, Charlie Barrier, Mike Leonard. tankmen rout smith eagles The loss of valuable swimmers from last year's team failed to bring about a let-down of spirit as the swimming Pirates posted another winning season. The season was highlighted by trips to Carolina and East Carolina for regional and state meets. The team, coached by Bob Phillips and led by captain Chris Moore, spent many hours practicing for the longest athletic season of any Page sport. Practices were held at Fairview Recreation Center every weekday morning from October to March. t F 'rim J' 5 Y jr . 7 V' ' s'e- P T l sfis . ,Vzr rft- V ' ,,.ti kr .k.f sf ,nu rk.,x. G .,., A 2 - R , tts. N. --s,Q,stN .- NK K- .W .W .. A A r -ff-sf gif i . Upper left: Steve Gardner performs a iacknife in diving competition. Above right: Resting after their latest victory, Bobby Vail and Hugh Frazier listen at- tentively for their times. 163 if - 35, page wrestlers are undefeated once again with 17-0 record Page's wrestling team completed their wrestlers as the season progressed. second consecutive undefeated Spending many hours in practice, the Seeccn ccechcd DY MV- Fredrick With dedication of the team resulted in a the aSSiSt3nCe of MY. RiCh3l'dSOn. Welpdeservgd record- CO-Captains Drew Lacklen and Page's Varsity B team followed the Charles Goode led the team to victory exemple ef the varsity DY mee having after victory, aided by seniors Tony an undefeated eeeeen' g Bluethenthal and Kelly Culbreth. The Many wrestlers continued their 'b sophomores and juniors learned many success by placing well in the new moves and became experienced sectionals and the state tournament. WRESTLING TEAM: First row: Lonnie Cole, Tom Gore, Bill Young, Frank Pickard, Charles Goode, Drew Lacklen, Kelly Culbreth, Frank Lane, Dan Estrem. Second row.' Coach Fredrick, Tony Bluethenthal, Brooks Jacobs, Rick Amos, Ron Beatty, Jamie McMas!ers, Ken Robinson, Johnny McMillan, Farrell Snotherly, Coach Richardson. . by ...,,,, img ' , . J C . t. Wexftta .. ui ,I page track team gets title ot first in group 1 action With the use of a new track and the ability of many outstanding players, Page's track team enjoyed a very successful season. Ben Toler's performance in the high hurdles and the pole vault earned him the title of conference champion. Many other outstanding trackmen such as Barry Johnson and Harold Fuller helped the team win the city-county meet. They were Group I champions and placed second in the conference. The coaches thought happily of next season when several players, such as Al Powell, Jack Wagoner, and Maurice Spencer, return. Upper right: Ben Toler clears the last obstacle on the way to the finish line. Bottom: He's ofl . . . Rounding the curve . . . Down the home stretch . . . Almost there . . . And Al Powell breaks the record. TRACK TEAM. First row: Rich Winslow, Mike Hamby, Tom Gore, Jay Beaman, Doug Cope- land, Thurmond Richardson, John Massey, Frank Pickard, Barry Johnson. Second row: Henry Brown, Jack Wagoner, Ronald McGreg- or, Jack Allen, Nathan Potts, Kent Ridenhour, Charles Robinson, Alan McLeod, Tom Edmonds, Steve Copely. Third row: Leroy Jones, Warren Williams, Robert Sanders, Ray Harrison, Ken Bowen, Harold Fuller, Ben Toler, Ken Mc- Gregor, Elwood Johnson, Bobby Peele, Sidney Allen, Al Powell, Coach Long. I A 4 l - Upper right: Robert Pittman ties his shoe as he prepares to run. Below: Tom Ed- monds runs at practice to get in top shape. Wlvviusauu-.................- ,,.. coach phillips inspires team toward victory Large turnouts at practice and determination in spending every afternoon running were good indications of the spirit in this year's CrOSS-Country team. Although the team suffered some disappointing losses, they placed second in several events and displayed excellent sportsmanship in all activities. Coach Phillips provided the team with coaching know-how and a spirited outlook toward the season. Keith Dodson and David Murphy were strong runners for the team. Captain Tom Edmonds boosted the team morale and kept the spirit up by placing well in several meets. CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM. First row: Bill Cooke, Johnny Hammer, Bill Brown, Jonathon Debose, Jerry Coates, Elwood Johnson, Chris Lowe, Tom Edmonds. Second row: 'Micky Blaylock, Mark Davis, Kirby Heritage, Charlie Barrier, Steve Copely, Gary Thomas, Richard Johnson, Greg O'Steen, Billy Mitchell, David Murphy. 5f 'i'!2iurnuQSBii'if-up-.-,' WW4 ,ay ' 1 ' 'Q' vw, W, l i A qW? V'f:a, k V , f f -f,-- m,q,,5-1f,, -.-f -W ,ww , . ,,,... I mgw, M 'ff i ,fugfwx . ff-,..E!m1llm.4:, '- Fil: , G e ,, N.,,, mf . , ..W,,, .i1:.., , ,. ' 1 I , 1' 5,1 U5 g l,, , , , .,,., 4 ,ii 5 ' frm 1 1-in girls' various sports range from archery ,,......-o-v-'W S ...s.,,xN,. t..5,:,E Q g s I' .-vm., 'N to speedball Fall season began with intra- mural volleyball. From the intramural team an extramural team was chosen of the better players. An archery team was formed by interested girls and later there was class com- petition. Other sports teams formed by interested girls were gymnastics and speedball. Field hockey also had an extramural team. There were scheduled games but only two were played due to the unbear- ably cold weather. Basketball was the only winter sport and had an intramural and extra- mural team. Other sports toward the end of the year included badminton, tennis, softball, and track. me .ps-f-F 'l ' K .sv It Q . Smith Y is EU' - -5. 28 charlotte hardmg jv football Page 20 north 30 12 point 20 27 32 I gton sbu ry ing scthodoto 'tiijiliwgi chapel hill 59 high point 50 68 po 48V2 0 north NM A W WW, ,,,,,,,,,M..w , -I '32 'W 'Be . tott f 1-52 I 5 QE W: 1, 544 ,rf E KThes e people Three separate classes A yet e each s individual e an integral part s 5 ' scheol Wgsther eis eees 1 1 s Zeevlfsnfzefions 'Tlf TE's0f5sSSf06msg'g 5Q s e' sss e F 3 e ALV' 'K m i is 5 Q Cf3SS9S f 'Q 4: . Je 6- wif 45 Anne Acree David Adcock Frank Alexander Jack Alexander Brenda Allegood Debbie Allen Richard Allred Jamie Ambrose Kathy Ammons Virginia Ammons Kay Amos Roger Amos L Melissa Allmendinger Charlotte Anderson Guy Andrews Cheryl Avent Helen Avery Ben Aycock Mary Ayers Billy Baites Deborah Barnes Greg Barnes Rodney Barnes Harold Barrett Mike Bass James Batten Nancy Beal Patti Bean Chip Beard Bertina Beatty Kathy Beck Cookie Bell Andrew Benedek Gloria Bennett John Bennett Michelle Benton Lucy Berry Tommy Bigham Cathy Barbour Lynn Baynes Allison Belotte Glenn Blake SOPHOMORES 175 nineteen seventy-two pirates Donna Bowles Jerry Bradshaw Don Brookbank Jeanette Brookbank Gary Brooks Sybil Brooks Lisa Blank Richard Bolling Ernest Boone Angeline Boulware Keith Bowen Bill Brown Britt Brown Juanita Brady Donna Brannon Doug Braswell Anita Brewer Robert Brittain Cindy Brown Ruffin Brown 'YNY' gm! r 1 3111 E s Mf- sstiii B . A Debbie Cochran considers the latest sug- gestion brought up in student council. 21 Jackie Cobb acquires the ability necessary lor using a microscope to help with his biology. ...X was ies: 2--12 i 'ii-Q .X . x 177 Rebecca Causey Bill Chambers Lee Chambers Rite Chambers Burt Chappell Renee Chavis Novella Church Alice Clark Bart Clark Susan Clifton Kay Clutts Jerry Coates Debra Cobb Debbie Cochran Thomas Cochran Jimmy Cockman Johnny Cole Brando Coleman Donna Collins Anne Colwell Larry Cook aw enthusiastic sophomores Jane Blair and Debbie Carter adjust the volleyball stand before starting to play. 178 SOPHOMOFIES Douglas Cooke Mildred Cooke Edward Cousanca Jina Cox Julian Cox Brenda Craig Greg Cranford Karen Cranford Gray Crayton Barbara Crutchfield Bobby Culver Gigi Dalessandro al While Mitzi Creed daydreams, David Adcock works diligently on his geometry. NOK ei ,, ,,gi ., Y' Qu- If 4' 1 1 1e-- gg K: 5 '53 M, 'A k if 3 serve on student council Y. N is.: gi f i' C H g x k is X wwf David Davis George Davis Lucy Davis Mark Davis Melinda Davis Molly Davis Victor Davis Binky Dawkins Pat Deal Michael Dearen Pam Deaton Allen Denny Tish Detgen Susan DeVane Cecilia Dickerson Dennis Dillard Steve Dingeldein Jamie Dobyns Norman Doggett Angela Dove David Dowd SOPHOMORES 179 phil wise beets up pirate's backfield Kathi Dowd Jonathon Dubose Eddie Dungee Cathy Edgerly Frances Erlich John Eichhorn Rita English William Enoch Ellen Evans I , Hhs sw ,. Z, Q if, vu- V. if-.1 rm W , , 431' vw is fe ' ' Y af 'vs L ' , T S V 5 ' 41 - 'A ' H A. , W, 5 Q v-1 M 23, fl' si xxx 'f ufg Sw Y: K ' Q X' K I X . 3' 6, ,L 180 SOPHOMORES Ben Dunlap Jimmy Dunlap Stuart Elium Shelton Ellis Jimmy Farmer Joe Farrar 'buf Carol Eaglin Tommy Ellis Penny Elrod E 52 Edward Edeazer Wm K Xa ll. UQ Phil Wise confers with Coach Bartlett during a Jayvee basketball game. J' sg t , Qrf bv- Q-- '2.'?' ,, N A-1 .wg-:NSA 2 -fs ' X 14' K L it W 1' if 5- , Q . 1 L X tsei t Y, L fs I GX K l E X Donna Frazier Katrinka Frazier Pat Gallagher Larry Gaulden Charles Goldston Randy Greene Todd Fields Marshall Frederick Kay Galloway Carol George Helen Gore Terri Gross W.- L L t V' .. F 1 G Z. ye -. '1-:' P - ' -1, -f f . A Ia r 'r - 1 Michael Ford Hank Fordham Zan Fortune Lynn Foster Sylvia Anne Freeman Tommy Friddle Lutie Fuller John Funk Ronnie Gant Debby Gardner Steven Gardner Joy Garner Lynne Gideon Paula Gillespie Debbie Galdwell Patricia Gleason Steve Goss Mike Gourley Charlayn Gray Dianne Gray Mary Grosse Herbert Gundlach Debbie Hagy Susan Ham 'Dv' 'X 'w,,, If Kathi Frazier Robin Gaither Lin Garner Eddy Godfrey Mark Green Jack Hamilton SOPHOMORES 181 soph class spirit leads to candy sales record Betty Joe Hammer Johnny Hammer Ray Harris Robin Harris Eric Hendrix Charles Hensley Steven Henson Kirby Heritage Janice Haney Belinda Harden Argentina Harley Diane Harley Cindy Harrill Shirley Herring Charles Hilton Susan Harris Dana Harrison Marsha Hawks Mike Hawks Glen Hendren 'UN Ref'-v mx ,, ae . L: , L . - ' K. f M ,Q Counting money from Sophomore candy sales keeps Mary Woodruff and Kay Gal- loway busy during their study hall. 182 SOPHOMORES l is llll, We 6 NMMWV ,aw Joyner. , 'W ,, , . 'et F ! Art proves to be both educational and en tertaining for Mary Kelly Tasker and Lee f 44 is 1 'I Z4 K., , W jvf. . Q xx. at . ft -r ,fgsrx Kenneth Kathy Hollins Reginald Holloway Hollingsworth Michael Hunnicutt Nancy Hunt Reginald Hughes David Hoover Stanley Horney Audrey Hines Maurice Huntley Delois Jackson Margaret Hobgood Jack Hodges Melinda Howell Victoria Jackson Kenny Hinshaw Gloria Hodges Bob Holder Gary Hucks Phil Jarvis SOPHOMORES 1 if M., NN fm X -v J twin gi f' wig L N , me ,'weS .-.: 1 ., . , four sophomores honored on homecoming court xx f' K Mike Jeffries Donald Johnson Elaine Johnson Leon Johnson Mike Jones Lee Joyner Rick Keating Beverly Keel Patrick Kenny Danny Key Glenda Key Debbie Kimbro Ronald Johnson James Kellam Scarlet Knight Dan Jones Danny Jones James Kemp Romona Kenison Ann Lacklen Donna LaMarr Randy Lambeth Terri Land Representing the sophomore class on the homecoming court are: Terry Land, Belinda Harden, Pat Latham Rvbm I-aughlm Susan Lawson Pamela Lee Cynthia McAdoo, and Alice Morrow. 184 SOPHOMROES aw L L I 5 Cathy Myers, Betty Wolfe, and Martha Mendenhall enioy table tennis during phy- sical education class. fr- N S-11' XX x iiifaaai as X Cindy Lewis Hugh Lowe David Lyon David Licht Gerald Lineberry Wanda Lowe Vonda Loy Linda Lyon Cynthia McAdoo Q--' Ui David Little Michael Lombardo Karen Ludwick Ginger Luteman Tom McGinn Margaret McNairy 3 vw Q- sn! Patsy Lefler Maria Leo Bobby Lewellyn Jan Long Carol Lynch Mimi McNulty f' Allan Lenio Michael Leonard Bob Lewis Donnie Lowe David Lynn Linda McSweeney SOPHOMORES 185 , ' 'WQ 5 zlffws-gg? J 12. 1127 ...Q J J ' 1 I Hx vw V G.. A Z ., 1? 1, .ml 6 r nv ' :am Q Q? Pl V Te y Q , Cathy Madden Gwendolyn Matier Debbie Miller Arlene Mitchell 'Pr' 4...- . X Ronnie Morgan Sherrie Murphy 186 SOPHOMORES John Mandrano Bonnie Mayberry Isaac Miller Carol Moore Steve Maness Beverly Maynard Linda Miller Greg Moore in ,- .5 me I an LvWv 3 E.. , fl J f N Llv nw y , 2' f vu ,-' Melisa Manzi Barbara Medders Elwood Mills Kathy Moore e if S V as J 'J TLV ,gf- L. ir. t' Q - X, Chuck Mardis Martha Mendenhall Jane Mills Robin Moore Brenda Marshall Bryon Miller Karen Mills Sandra Moore , , ,. Q., A , ..., r .- '. ' 1 f sy 'pg Ed Martin Carol Miller Randy Mintz Carlton Morals i 6, gi I .X , . N in QE XX L, Jan Morgaron Darrow Morrisette Alice Morrow Karen Mosteller Janet Murphy Libby Murphy Danny Murray Laura Murray Cathy Myers Dale Nantz Roy Neal Terry Neal Vivian Neal Hunt Newman Theresa Nuckles Robert Owen Nancy Owens sophomores enjoy going out to lunch Bobby Needle James Newman Grady Oakley Jeff Owens Jimmy Page Patricia Neeley Billy Nelson Brett Nelson Randy Nelson Tom Nelson Jerry Newton Martha Newton Mike Niver Jim Norman Wanda Norwood ef lf -- . 'iff' Y' N Reginald Hughes makes his daily sprint to the cafeteria. 411-1n14 ila readies sophomores for new english program wa. iw C X Ss' 4 Cindy Parker Arlington Parks Martin Paschal Charles Patterson Jimmy Payne John Perrin Brenda Petty Mike Petty Debbie Pickard Shirley Pickard Clarence Westcott, Bill Chambers, and Mike Douglas decide on a solution to a problem put before them in ILA. 188 SOPHOMORES Roger Pearman Chet Poole Jay Poole Paula Pope Mark Powell V ' :fl 5- g ,Q Donald Peeden Clayton Poole Albert Pope Bill Poteat Monte Powell Marty Powers 5 5 '4- if X 'X S' f' Qmg.. , 4 , Q, r 'R ,,,,,, M ,W,, ,,4i,M, if ,SW . Q 'Y f i X 1 tw 5, . vu, ua. Donna Pucket Linda Rafferty Roger Raneer Michael Ray David Reece Donna Riddle Helen Purgason Tommy Reed John Reilly Greg Reynold Taking advantage of the quiet of the library, Robin Moore is intent S upon her reading. 1 ,Q 'I 155 t M +R ax 'X lf' I Lyssa Rhodes Denise Richardson Frank Ramondy Dianne Rivers Gayle Rives Bill Roane Joey Robbins Alan Roberts Sherian Randleman Charles Rayle Eddy Reed Michael Riddle SOPHOMORES 189 excited sophomores begin driver's education gf Q., Q:-1 'cf-1 Sharon Roberts Chris Robinson Gwendolyn Robinson Norma Robinson Ken Roland Janice Rutledge Donna Ryals Larry Sams Carl Sardi Robin Saul Mark Powell practices the necessary braking skills for driving. aw- 190 SOPHOMORES . xx., , aa a S sl Bruce Rouser Faith Saunders Debbie Schoolfield Randy Seawell Gary Sells Edward Settle Glenda Russell Wayne Scantling Susan Scruggs Randy Sellars Keith Sessoms Luann Shelton , hs., Bill Staley improves his backing skills in driver's training. Tom Sheppard Richard Shepherd Kathleen Sinclair Ed Sink Kitty Slate Alice Smith Bill Smith Patricia Shepphard Anita Showlety Joe Smith Johnnie Smith Mary Smith Mary Helen Smith Mike Smith Kathy Shice Leon Schuler Paul Simpson Terri Simpson Chuck Sims David Sims Ed Smith Jerry Smith SOPHOMOFIES 191 sophomores show spirit by joining service clubs get fin' -.w xx Tom Smith Tommy Smith Toni Smith Randy Southern James Sparger Margie Spencer Sharon Spinazzola Bill Staley Nancy Staley Larry Stanfield Debbie Allen decorates the halls for Christmas... 192 SOPHOMRES Richie Sparrow Jeff Sterling Beth Stephanz Marla Stevens Orsure Stokes James Stout Greg Spencer Burke Stedman Betty Stephens Chris Stiles Kerry Stoneman Susie Summers iff' .S fp' f X fjuf - ui. V' '97 ' 'gi , J 1 . C tx x S N ,AX f L fix X Larry Sumner Kay Teeter Terry Thompson Robert Vaessen Diane Wagoner Dale Warner Jeff Swain Shirley Teeters Larry Tilley Mary Anne Vail Joanna Walker Cornelius Warren Jason Sweeney Bonnie Thomas Jewel Tisdale Ned Vaughan Julie Walker Packie Watkins ,il Xxx t rrik Af, t 5 1 .14 it M D T Jll J H ,,.,,, X V , i t T Q GYM 1 Y 3 , as f f f at J 1 I I ff 7 ,F 1 , if 'Q gp, 3, Q Y 41 Q I Q., 1,3 A Mary Kelly Tasker Cynthia Thomas Linda Trott Vicki Vaughn Denise Wall Sheila Watts Ann Taylor Margaret Thomas Davis Trotter Delores Vernon Rick Wall Carol Waynick Brian Taylor Mary Thomas Susan Turk Jimmy Vestal Elaine Ward Bridget Weaver Mitzi Taylor Mike Thomas Cathy Tyner Carlos Vilorio Tim Ware Frances Webb SOPHOMORES 193 j.v. cheerleaders boost sophomores class spirit Q 75 Jayvee cheerleaders: Nancy Owens, Alice Morrow, Cynthia McAdoo, Sybil Brooks, Debbie Coch- ran, and Helen Purgason practice for an upcoming game. I C4- .gn 711' 2' Richard White Jewel Williams 194 SOPHOMORES Charles Whitesell Tommy Whittaker Roxanne Williams Carroll Wilson Jil s my is K c if John Wilder Jody Wilkinson Kathy Webb Roger Webster Lee Wimbish Graham Wine Jana Welch Stephen Welchel Clarence Westcott Evelyn White Philip White Reid White Paula Willard Brenda Williams David Winslow Melba Winslow w . ' M , . ,W L A A-ff 5 , W at V I M , , ,, nf C 5 2- ,, he A 1 ja ff , 4 1 ,wmv in J 4 L 1 '11 V2 ' we A X' K Betty Wolfe Mary Woodroof Eric Wooten Chris Wrenn Kathy Wright Nancy Wyrick ' M' 4 J- es L V X ' 1, 4 2 if W,?Jf'wh, 1 I , ' ..,,,., 1 Q ' ' 'We' 'LZYQQ f mf? we See Alice. Alice can jump. Jump Alice jump. We love Alice. SOPHOMORES 195 juniors look forward to coveted senior privileges f 3 at LTL .Y W if V' if-ff The Juniors returned to Page this year having more confidence in them- selves and being more familiar with the school. They had turned over their role as Sophomores to the ninth grade and were now the mid- dlemen striving for seniority. This year the Junior Class turned from the usual peanut brittle to Christmas cards as their class proj- ect. lt proved to be quite successful and boosted their treasury greatly. PSAT'S and SAT's were hardships that most Juniors had to experience. All bad thoughts of this were erased upon the arrival of the long- await class rings. In the spring, as the Juniors left Page once again, many of them looked forward to their next year at Page. This year, for them, would mean seniority had been achieved. Junior class officers. Greg Richardson, Vice Presidentg Patli Nutt, Treasurerg Charles Rob- inson, Presidentp Yvonne Martindale, Secre- tary,' Mrs. Hines, advisor, Mr. Mowery, advisor. 196 JUNIORS U. C ' x A X 'tix 6 3 fir. 5 -A tx 3 HF K , . 1 f X 's:.'ff' -uf Qi . ' ! 3+ Hugh Abrams Rick Amos Tony Anthony Suzy Bailey Chuck Barton Fort Alexander Walter Amos Scott Archer Nancy Ball Charles Batts Katie Allen Bill Anderson Olivia Armour Sally Ballard Ann Beal Richard Allen Chester Allison Christine Anderson Joyce Anderson Robin Atkinson Mary Ann Atwater Joyce Barbee Phyllis Barham Freddy Beaman Bee Bell tg., Dudley Alverson Mary Anderson Ricky Bailey Charlie Barrier Bunny Bell JUNIOFIS 197 freddie beaman and lee laughlin head marshals Q'-' 'mr 'QI' Q. in 'Qi in? Marianne Berner Margaret Bernstein Keith Bond Verneeta Bowden Mel Bringle Trey Brinkley Roger Brown Terry Brown Cathy Burke Mike Burroughs 198 JUNIORS Kathy Bigham Jane Bowling Roger Brittain Ben Bryant John Butts sv. . Joe Blackwell Ronnie Brady Kim Brown Stephen Bryson Mike Caldwell David Blake Cindy Brady Linda Brown Terry Bryson Robin Caldwell Mickey Blaylock Joe Brennan Nanette Brown Jimmy Buchanan Sidney Campbell im.. 'cw' 5155- 0' his li tf .,,, Q45 xf' R s- Mary Carlisle Mary Carlton T Janatha Cecil Theresa Cheston Rose Ann Cleveland Linda Cobb Cynthia Constant Karen Copley I Kafen Core Debfa COWUQYOV7 Freddie Beaman, head marshall, leads people into a Pep Rally. Debra Carpenter Barbara Carter James Carter Teresa Cauthren Tony Clanton Vicki Clapp Debbie Clark Karen Clark Robert Cobb Lonnie Cole Beth Collins Paula Compton JUNIOFIS 199 school elects john elam mascot to boost spirit un., Cindy Cowell Christine Crawford Susan Dancy Beverly DeBerry George Dickerson 200 JUNIORS Pat Cox Ann Crawley Veronda Darden Janice DeGrotte Nancy Dillard Susan Cox Tim Crabtree Charles Crabtree Hugh Craft Mitzi Creed Martha Crutchfield Jon Cruickshank Bill Cummings Ann Davis Catherine Dawson Kathy Davis Roddy Deaton 'Q Terry Brown and Bill Van Ormer work on a chemistry experiment Mascot John Elam and David Florance entertain during a Pep Rally. Sharon Dukeshire Brad Earle Bob Efird John Elam Beth Elkins Wally Ellington Anne Ellis Cheryl Everhari Larry Exum Emily Farrell Connie Doak Archie Douglas William Drennon Melissa Eller Rhonda Felts JUNIOFIS 201 David Florance Kathy Fogt Marty Ford Hayes Forrest Hugh Fraser Mary Fair Frazier Billy Fryar Donna Gabriel Jeannette Gardner Wayne Gardner Wayne Gentry Jane Givens Bill Goodson Tom Gore Wanda Gore Lee Gildersleeve and Sally Birdsong practice for Art of Film class. qv-of gg.,-f J ,ST- 'Uh Donnie Grant Douglas Greene 202 JUNIORS Lynda Gray Alton Greene Johnny Gregory psat tests are given to iuniors in october its tai 2 5 2 Q :Q , Juniors labor hard over PSAT tests. Terry Griffin Kathy Griggs Christine Hales Debbie Hammond Walter Harper Debbie Harrison Steve Herbin Price Heritage Nancy Hermanson Carolyn Hicks Vivian Grogan Tommy Groninger Chuck Groves Susie Haithcock Alan Harder Diane Hardy Mickey Hare Joan Harper Billy Hawks Gloria Headen Kathy Ann Hendricks Nancy Henson JUNIOHS 203 juniors have larger participation in homecoming Laura Hicks Joyce Hill Gary Hinshaw George Hodgin Cindy Holt 204 JUNIORS -. Kiwi? AVN S.. . 1 , X KA Q: .F s N M x X i f ttf. Charmion Higginbotham Pamela Hines Kathy Hinshaw Pattie Hodgin Anne Honeycutt Gary Hill Laura Hinkle Jimmy Hipp Susan Holderness Dottie Honeycutt Larry Hooper JoAnn Hoskins Adele Hough Mary Jane Houston Debra Hubbard Maurice Hull Wi? Gary Jackson Mae Israel Charles lvey James Johnson April Hyman Diane Isaacson Beverly Johnson Elwood Johnson Janice .Jones Hay Jacobson Becky Johnson David Jones Dianne Jones Ronnie Jones Rusty Johnson Cathy Jones Libby Jones Phyllis Jones Charles Jordan NW' sa .lk xx 33 . H -0 s 555. K IQ? Ei i file, Brooks Jacobs Lynn Johnson Kathryn Jones Mike Jordan Linda Kearns K., hm ,,,. , 9 S Junior girls on Homecoming Court are: bottom row: left to right: Robin Caldwell, Debbi Harrison, Martha Crutchfield, Kay Phillips, top row: left to right: Laura Lyon, Nancy Hermanson, Mildred Neal, Cissy Higgin- botham, and Cathi Jones. JUNIORS 205 Linda Keever John Key Amy Kinney Wolfgang Kirchsiein Michael Landreih Bobby Kelly Chuck King David Kinney Pat Kiser Stan Lane Bill Kent Shirlene King Jody Kirkpatrick Kathy Kulla Lee Laughlin Chris Luteman is the star of the musical Carousel. who SL 'CI' Qi.. 206 JUNIORS ,nn eww' X, Bill Lavasque Kathy Layton David Leach Sharon Ledwell Toni Lee Barbara Leonard chris luteman stars in musical carousel Ll.- sf xx ff -as 4' :wk xx l sf X U. we 7 wm- Vicki Lewis Grace Li Gary Loftis Eric Logan Mike Lynch Laura Lyon Ellen Lindley Karen Lindsay Pam Lowdermilk Chris Lowe Diane McCaskill Robert McClanahan Katie Allen coniemplates over an idea for the Buccaneer. 'HW W 'M Linda Leonard Evelyn Lewey Joyce Lindsey Kathryn Lochra Donna Lowe Chris Luteman Henry McClendon Don McClellan Teresa McClintock Brenda McGirt JUNIORS 207 four junior girls are varsity cheerleaders Cav- . ls., f' C...!, K 453,33 N 'A .9 mg ESX 5 Kim McGregor James McMasters Linda Mahaffey Mihlford Marshall Kathy Matthews Sibyl Matthews Lynn Miller William Mitchell June Montgomery Ricky Moody 208 JUNIORS Q... John McMillan Nancy McNulty Toni McNulty Cathi Maddox Penny Marshall Richard Martin Yvonne Martindale John Massey Barbara Mendenhall Susan Mensel Gary Milholland Robert Millen Cherry Stallings helps Patti Nutt count money for the Junior class project Two junior cheerleaders, Vicki Lewis and Jeri Cain, lead cheers on the bus to an away game. John Moore Malcolm Moore Cyndie Morana Greg Morana Gregory Morgan Denny Morris Brooks Moss Linda Murchison Susan Myers Linda Neal Bill Moore Donna Moore Grant Moore Beki Morris Mildred Neal JUNIORS 209 iuniors finally receive long awaited class 1' , 'UV Floyd Overman Kay Overman Mary Anne Overton Wheaton Owens Cindy Paris Steve Parker rings Toni Neal Vicky Newell Rex Nichols Patti Nutt Jean Ogburn 210 JUNIORS 41512.-, :111mfaa321u-.'iff 1,?3Pl'lS::e?- 415, ,ga . -112.11111-az:gggg,,' -4 - -e-:pf ' au, -1' i 332- SR if if EQ sl as uh! as ks at 3 1- Lfrk 'si W Igwxv ,f .Ai Vivian Neal Olin Niblock Michael Nolan Michael O'Doherty Paul O'Kenka Rickie Nelson Katy Nichols Janette Norman Patrick OfDoherty Theresa O'Hourke Mike Payne Terry Pearman Buster Pegram Debbie Phillips Frank Pickard Nora Pittman Teresa Plante Sherwinn Poff Max Parrott Donna Payne Jim Powell Cindy Pritchett Brenda Ragan Beverly Randolph James Phillips Kay Phillips Jimmy Ray Janice Rayle James Reese Nancy Reynolds Jeannie Pollok Sandy Poteat Jerry Rhew Charles Richards Greg Richardson Pam Richert is 3 x ,- V W 5 ,L x 2,7 - ,si .... ...K K , wi..,,, I X iii X1 it Katie Allen and Debbi Dean enjoy visit from Santa Claus, Nicky Mebane. JUNIORS 211 Kent Ridenhour Angela Robinson Larky Robinson Mike Rolader Brenda Royal Melody Roberts Charles Robinson Susan Robinson Stephen Romeo Catherine Russell hgtlk Y ti 5 X ..w. . XX XX '- . cy N Glen Robertson Kenneth Robinson Leigh Rogers Robert Ross John Russell Cherry Stallings sweeps sidewalks at one of the many Page workdays - v W1 r e.t. 'ir' 1717 'I' rx, 212 JUNIORS Jean Sampias Maria Sanchez-Boudy Beth Saslow Douglas Schoolfield Ronnie Schoolfield Steve Schoolfield N cherry stallings heads beautification committee Y' 1 Q A, 1 V 21 Y A . 9? Q Q ff , 5, J' t Lydia Schwartz Gayle Scott Pam Seay Raymond Seay Caryn Shackelford Cindy Shaffer Larry Sharp Debby Sharpe Amy Sherman Chris Shields Beverly Shown Debbie Simmons Beth Saslow discusses a history project while Teresa McClintock looks on. 'Q 499 3' 'qw if . X ,pgs ro? .XX- Bonnie Schneltzer Lee Schrader Edie Seykora Jimmy Seymour , Dean Shelton Jerry Shepherd Jack Simmons Carleen Sims Stephen Slate Alan Slaughter JUNIORS 213 mobee and barrier are student council officers '11 g. M V M -1 il 1 W Bruce Smith Pam Smith Eddie Spaniola Paula Stephanz Steve Steveson 214 JUNIORS 4: J K Y 'ii H K S ww 4- :fn ,, Herman Smith Kent Smith Kim Smith Lynda Smith Marie Snipes Farrell Snotherly James Snow Danny Solomon Cherry Stallings Kim Stanley Mike Staton Taylor Steele fX 4' 3 KL hp Deborah Smith P i Roxanne Smith Cheffie SPSHQIG SCA officers, Karen McBee and Charlie Barrier, work on council's project. Debbie Stephens David Stouffer Susan Webster and Caryn Shackellord work extensively on the Buccaneer. X . Ak r, 'UN ivwv' fL Tfff QM.. 1- Fred Summers Joyce Summers Bill Swain Barbara Swaney Jane Syriac John Strandberg Iva Templeton Brenda Thomas Peggy Thomas Patti Thomas Johnny Thompson Penny Straughan Susan Stroud Bob Taylor Terry Thompson JUNIORS 215 christmas cards fast selling project for juniors My-'X ' , vw -111: 's u... -v . :gf A' 2 i ,ft . I7 x L ,X L .L Fred Walker Betty Jo Wall Jennifer Ward Wanda Ward Lewis Warren Lisa Watson Qs-4' my 'fzzif Tim Thompson Larry Thore Mike Thornton Patricia Toomes Diane Touchstone Pam Townsend Pam Turner Michael Underwood Patricia Underwood Vina Vaden Bobby Vail Bill Van Ormer Kelly Varner Laurel Vaughn Sue Wagoner 216 JUNIORS lanet Watt 'Cathi Whitley Tom Wimbish 'R Hilda Weaver Jill Williams Denese Wright Mary Weaver Charles Williams Nancy Wrightson Susie Woods Billy Young . U 'I Susan Webster Lucy Williams Debra Wolle Terry Woolard Andy Zalkin Andy Webb Kathy Wilson Kaye Wood Brenda Worley Adria Zimmerman Sarah White Sheila Wilson Shirley Wood Terry Yarborough Wanda Zimmerman , 1,--. rfb aiu. .., - N- 'UQ .gn-' Uv:-f ' S ...fr xx S 6 'rr Lisa Watson presents Mr. Newton with the Gerald E. Finch award. JUNIORS 217 ernie mclean hea Final days at Page tend to leave tears in the eyes of many seniors. SAT tests are over and all college acceptances have been made. Led by capable officers, the sen- iors elected suprerlatives and decided on their 1970 class gift. The officers were always busy deciding on the senior ac- tivities and making preparations for the 1970 class day. All of the seniors took on a brand new enthusiasm in attend- ds class of 1970 ing the open houses, the junior- senior prom, the twirp dance and the Sadie Hawkins Day dance. Football games and pep rallies had special meaning for all seniors. Everyone will always remember being the first class to graduate under three years of Mr. Newton's supervision. The class of 1970 concluded their years at Page with the final graduation. The students, going their separate ways, looked forward to fulfilling their new dreams and new ambitions. vw. .,,.. -..............., K, A 1, s. ., ,,', . , . . , . fft, A t , bvf. X f ' 3' i 'A' 4 sax fri, Mt-f I ' f 2 ' ffl1tQj'1f 1 ., ,. , J ,M Above: Senior Class Officers. Mrs. Garrett, advisorg Ernie McLean, presr dent: Brenda Archer, vice-president, Sandy Penfield, secretary, Knight Gardner, treasurer: Mr. Stanley, advisor. Above Flight: President Kathy Gray reviews all suggestions given to her by council. 218 SENIORS ,Fw 3 um Dawn Barber Beth Barnes Areatha Barton Bobby Basinger Eula Bean Ricky Bean Susan Beane Betsy Beard Randy Beasley Ron Beatty .nn-Q., GJ .415 NF' 'NG 'IL-M VH' . K N3 1- V 'TZIV 1-HQ T7 Nd 0.99 T' 'P Beth Abrams Debbie Adcock Mike Ageon Cynthia Allen Richard Anderson Ronnie Anderson Debra Andrews John Appel Beth Austin Patsy Baldwin Phillip Adkins Peggy Allred Carl Andrews Brenda Archer Sandra Ball SENIORS 219 ed bennett heads service council Most Likely To Succeed: Kathy Payne and Al Powell x xg Emma Bowden David Britt 220 SENIORS Lu 'C -.af ,,..,.-as -J 'GTI A05 11751-'P Mark Bowen Debbie Brown Y -un., Keith Beck Steve Bennett Eddie Blair Mike Boyd Dot Brown N-'rv Denise Benedek Jerry Black Patty Bolling Prince Braley Linda Brown 'S' 'Ai 5 D Ed Bennett Debbie Blair Don Boswell Susan Breazeale Susan Brown -va, ya-09 i aww .w . P' David Bruce Libby Bruce Allen Bunn Sandra Burcham Candy Caldwell Lee Cameron Joe Campbell Sue Campbell Greta Cannon Vicky Cantrell Mike Bruner Cynthia Byrd Jan Campbell Teresa Campbell Liz Cardonick Bobby Carroll Joey Cassetta Jeri Causey Shirley Chavis Rufus Clapp Vickie Carroll Paul Cates Pamela Chandler Larry Cheek Ray Clark Oli SENIORS 221 '-5 ff? 'Titan 'fail 'CBP N-uf Nb' Marty Clay Billy Cleaver Debbie Clifton Ann Cole Peggy Colwell Janice Comer Deborah Compton Jimmy Compton Bill Cooke Steve Copley 222 SENIORS Diane Costner Nancy Crabtree Kelly Culbreath Robin Daniel Lynn Davidson Ross Covington Tony Cox Julia Crater Rhonda Crowe Pete Culbreath Samuel Cummings Donna Daniels Danny Doutt Mike Davis Robbie Davis Shirley Davis Lynn Dawson Martha DeCarlo Patricia Detwiller . . . . missssge, iisxffsfssgeff umm y Compton fights disorder Cynthia Driver Susan Dunlap Q Ili NON 1-Ji 4.- EY Sylvia Dawson Debbi Dean David DeBerry Sarah Dickson Stamps Dillard Cathy Dixon A if . qui' :W . gsfg .9 i Qfif VM i A , X Q K A Q fi M 'Q 5 sig gi If-ng, an Most Intellectual: Cathy Rogers and Bill Cooke SENIORS 223 Y-v !' yrc sponsors open houses Most School Spirited: Deborah Compton and Dick Lane w-ag, Janie Dupree Debbie Eaton Leigh Elrod Lisa Elrod Larry Ensley Tom Edmonds Annie Edwards Janet Evans Harrison Evatt Vikki Farmer Charles Efird Debbie Eichorn John Elium Nancy Elkins Dan Estrem Hope Evangelou 224 SENIORS QS fi' f !'gX -.af Cecile Fickling Joan Foster Betty Funderburk Andy Garner Susan Garvey Susan Flynn Carolyn Frazier Catherine Frazier Vickie Gant Joey Garcia Most Dependable: Emmy Lou Jeffress and Mark Primm -and fr'-2 Gary Garvin Sharon Gerringer Chris Gibbs Frances Gravely Kathy Gray Earl Green Melita Groomes Becky Gross Don Grubbs Tee Hall Larry Ham Kathy Hammer Marti Hammer Allen Hammonds Mike Hancock Lewis Hannah Alex Harrill Ann Harris Cynthia Harrison Laura Harrison Carol Hawks Tim Haymore Linda Haynie Wanda Hazelwood Sedecia Headen Air 11 'EN vii? Q35 igv' -pw' 4--Q 226 SENIOFKS ,-Noi 'rxv new zealand sends us chris gibbs K, Carolyn Hipps Margaret Hogue Vicky Hornady 'if , carousel stars pam lambert Most Athletic: Janice Johnson and Charles King '43 -'UN Nth? CVM stratus Emmy Lou Jeffress Ben Jenkins Freida Hornbuckle Nancy Hoskins Christy Jones Madeline Jones Debbie Hughes Dick Hungate Jan Jackson Karen Jackson Ellen Johnson Janice Johnson Sherri Jones Ann Jordan SENIORS 'EV Irene Hudson John Hunter Debbie James Richard Johnson Debbie Jowers 'cd' 'Q--W-.,, Kathy Kontoulas Kathy Lamb Jane Land Frank Lane Cindy Lavasque Drew Lacklen Pam Lambert Dick Lane Pam Latta Jimmy Lawing Ann Joyce Jimmy Kent Darlene King Eric Kirzinger Susan Knight ,many 'ad T '-'xv 111' --up., 41+ David Kellam Carolynn King Sara King Mike Kiser Darlene Knowles .f-4? '73 Q '7 Pam Kellar Charles King Sandra Kirkman Sharon Klauman Pat Knowles 'JF NP' '1- SENIORS 229 Sandra Lesier Victor Leung Mamie Lewis Scott Lindley Jean Little Ronald McGregor Ginny Mclntosh gickyw Mack gddie lxldardis , , , , 5:6 SZ2gn7MZaf1ows mamle lewis boosts page spirit Mary Mebane Debbie Meldau 'W'--:r1'n A Lib McKnight Ernie McLean Frank McNutt Diane Marshall Jessica Marshall Cynthia Martin as-.lf oi E- .. 1' 4--'iv - Best All Around: Jean Little and Maurice Spencer ssmons 231 ,,,,,,-- superlatives increase to 12 -I -qi- 1-0 f 3? -'UN Best Looking.' Debbi Dean and Ernie McLean 'Q-'nv 'QP' T7 'rar' ,,' 'in ,QV Pam Melvin Jennie Miles Diane Moore Jan Moore Melinda Morar Ronnie Mills Billy Mitchell David Murphy Eddie Murray Sandra Murray Joey Mitchell James Montgomery Anne Moore Debbie Moore Marie Morrisette Paul Morrow 232 SENIORS r QW 'SBD QQ, Jw-rf' X N101 F:rfZ1 ' Q if 'Q- -8 'I. ? -ag K 'Nl' 'Y' -'Wm' ,pa-0 if Ann Myrick Veronica Neal Molly Norfleet Greg O'Steen Helen Patterson Byron Nance Hank Needle Sally Norman James Owens Kathy Payne Alfred Napper Jack Neal Sharon Neal Amy Newell Donna Nicholson Steve Nielson Randy Oakes Faith O'Brien Roberto Orihuela Mike Owens Tom Parham Chuck Parker Willie Payne Gail Pearson Danny Pegram SENIORS 233 football team ends best season ever 8- Most Original: Marti Hammer and James Smith wil 'lt'-'YS Ng' 'MIP Phil Pickett Doug Pickler Sandy Penfield Brenda Poole Ann Pope Wallace Perdue SENIOFIS Eric Phillips Mike Pittman Al Powkell Gordon Pennisi George Perrin Carlton Phoenix Robert Pittman Marilyn Powell tk Dianne Perdue Doug Phillips Phyllis Pickard Patty Plante Barbara Power Debbie Riddle Teresa Ritter David Ritze Mary Robinson Cathy Rogers -A 42? Gail Pratt Mark Primm Gladys Pritchett Ellen Pugh Rebecca Pulley Leigh Purvis Wayne Raphael David Ray Gene Rayle Kim Redmond Debbie Reed Jacky Reilly Jimmy Remmey Debbie Rice Ken Richard W-mg? Pam Rigsbee Warren Ritter Phillip Roberts Bonnie Rogers Jo Rollinson .ri CTX are-s SENIORS 235 lf l ,NAA '-ffm' 'Tvi l 'Nf Donna Sears Carolyn Seawell Jett Seawell David Sellars Clyde Shamburger Perry Sharpe Kathleen Shea Joe Shelton Lee Sheppard Barbara Simmons Helen Slater Sue Slawter John Sloan Cathy Smith Craig Smith Rebekah Rosson Greg Rouser Floyd Royal Billy Russell Cathy Samuel Robert Saunders Diane Sansone John Schnek Ann Schoolfield David Schoolfield 236 SENIOHS Elizabeth Smith Mary Alice Snider Paul Southern Eddie Stanley Joe Stanley James Smith Jay Snipes M ' S seniors anticipate june graduation ary an ey Tim Stanley ver!! J 9 v--'Q il -CYS- ,.-fn. '73 Roger Smith Linda Snoufler . , J, , I 'tai-int? Scotty Smith Terrie Smith Errol Somay Steve South gum J, .auf Best Personality: Jacky Reilly and David Murphy ! 5 ,Hts A ,f ff' t.aw,t,, '.,, ,. ' -WL- SENIORS 237 .wmv seniors cram for college boards 4... A Most Talented: Pam Lambert and Mark Tardue Susan Stouffer Terrie Swinson SENIORS fm' Lynn Stevens Janet Stone Prestine Strickland Vivian Swepston Sylvia Talton if !T'Y9 spa 1--'nf Ben Toler James Toler Janet Trimble Stina Troxler Doug Turk Eddie Umfleet Debbie Vernon Marsha Vernon Sharon Vernon Sherry Vincent Barbee Tankersley Mark Tardue Beverly Taylor Garry Teague Elaine Teeters Gary Thomas Gayle Thomas Harold Thomas Jamie Thomas Larry Thomas Susie Thomas Adele Thompson Joe Thompson Kathy Thompson Gloria Todd SENIORS 239 I' Mark Warren Carol Watt Martha Waynlck Donna Weaver Pat Werner Ronnie Wells Janet White Madeleine Whlte Jimmy Whitley -5 -C' 240 SENIORS fvwnnf Joan Wilder Wanda Wiley Barry Wilkinson Barbara Williams Wanda Williams Larry Wilson Paul Winslow Rich Winslow Janet Williams Debbe Wolff Janice Wood Steve Yarboro Gary Young Kathy Wolfe in memoriam tim ellis Life is not always lost at death But gained through the eternity in which one finds the perfect love and the perfect ioy That he strove to find on earth :num nn. 3 Ill I f Q mi 0 ill! - ' 2 I l 'll'i H4 4014149-4-,Q 'EE iv' at . e M A f Q-- W . 3' ' 9 '12, 0 ' 0 o ,in . J 9 V , 6 , ,. am- , ' 0 ' ' , ' C' W' ' ' p A . O ' 0 ' o ' . ' 'HF 5 5 S H?--' Q. ..... E' r O iff? 1 K 4, fx iv ' in Q Ax ,a Q 1 . 4,41 'wav - mfif , , 35, 3 V w 4' fi! V DVI WU! ., ' 25, I Kava, ' I 0 'Z' i 'P ff- NL .fl 'W -.......,, Wlllnuqqgg tim uma class of fi! mf x 1, Of 244 ADS 1970 . ,.. 3 .- 1-x f A 4 1 'i .1 .7 .-A, A MW pu-v 'WHT wg-,1,4.4M lx M A QW ADS 245 ANS-A-PHONE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 318 S. Eugene St. Greensboro, N. C. Compliments of APPLIANCE AND T. V. CENTER 942 E. Bessemer Avenue COMPLIMENTS OF gi g CELLAR ANTON'S 1628 Battleground Avenue 081101 1 S BESSEMER AVE. 1 HOUR CLEANERS Phone 272-0253 2305 E. Bessemer ARTISTIC WIG 81 BEAUTY SALON WIGS : HAIR PIECES 1 FALLS COMPLETE SELECTION OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRAND NAMES HAIR STYLIST ExPEnTi.v TRAINED IN ALL PHASES OF BEAUTY BUSINESS Ample Parking 274-9087 119 S. Elm Next to Center Theater Compliments of BISHOP BLOCK BARBER SHOP 111 E. Lindsay Street 246 ADS Sunbe am Compliments of BERRY COAL and OIL COMPANY 2200 E. Bessemer Ave. 273-8663 CONGRATULATIONS - - TO THE i lt's nice to be nice. SENIOR CLASS CADILLAC 1 os IHII ITITI A 'I1 IIIf! Di!I 1 Til I 1 , T M A - ,Q -ir it I!III EL GEORGE C. BROWN 8- COMPANY 1730 West Lee Street BFRCJVVIXI FTEALTY CCD., INC. Phone 292-2961 BLAIR 81 JOHNSON TAILOR SHOP ALTERATION AND CUSTOM-MADE SUITS AND PANTS Compliments of BRUCE-TERMINIX COMPANY Termite and Pest Control 275-3321 Greensboro John Detgen Sam Newman AQQIQWQX if .jj :gil-,,I iIf 2000 CC V SPORTS MODEL 135 HP 5 Speed Transmission Class D National SCCA Champion BRINSFIELD MOTORS, INC. 2504 Battleground Avenue TOM BOONE .Z 288-5111 gal. 015. Fine Cusfom Tailored Clofhes Sports Car Headquarters for the TOM BOONE 1 2 w. svcuaonz s'rREz'r PHONE: 213-6017 G s 0 AROLINA Piedmont ADS 247 Qnoqgted with pnide... glued with bczautg BOREN BRICK -, -- From the builders of Page Hugh School BROOKS LUMBER COMPANY General Contractors 302 West Lee Street Greensboro N C ADS 249 A 1 hvfibx 'lfii W I1 5 BROWN GARDINER DRUGSTORE Hn nfi'2?l3 R. '.1'?E.fE'.! Burlin ton Industries, Inc. EEXECUTNE OgFICES:C-EREENSBORO, Noam cARouNA An Equal Opportun ty Employer 250 ADS Compliments of B U RGER C H EF 400 E. Cornwallis Drive Compliments of FRIENDLY AMERICAN SERVICE STATION QZ!J6'f'.4 ga :QM 30202004 2106 NORTH ELM ST. GREENSBORO. N. C. CALCO DISTRIBUTORS 1023 East Lindsay Street Distributors of FORMICA AZROCK STYLON CHURCH STREET DRIVE IN 3434 Church St. Phone 288-1349 COBLE SPORTING GOODS All Your Sporting Needs 119 North Greene Street Phone 272-0912 or 272-0344 vvhereveryou see ourrnen and equqMnent.H QRUCTIOQ 5 H. L. 2 2503155 IMSBOQSM THEREIS PROGRESS! ADS 251 -I-I Discover the wideyfide World of opportumty Cone Mills Corporation An equal opportunity employer MIF f WA to the graduating class h . WJ I '.an0LASS Zn g 2 x Arrfmw ' X saw 494 v ' fi 91 i' W W ' W 'I ll e if .... . i N oornsnurmanumusnvasnuconnfnouooumwev X T W. HY EI Q53 LL CRAFT. PIIIIIDKNT FLOYD INSURANCE AGENCY P. o. sox 9055 PLAZA sHoPF-ING CENTER PHONE 273A3634 GREENSEORO. N, C, 27405 Crutchfield Browning Drug Store 2166 Lowndale Drive Greensboro, North Carolina 27408 Phone BR 4-6308 Compliments of T. CLYDE ELROD i i ADS 253 1 M40 5 V-:mv T 'K ' S i s ' Q, G SPAGH ETTI 81 STEAK HOUSE . Italian Q American Cuisine l :X A Q DENo's PlzzA DEN , S . wif :zz:::z1?.,.:::r'2v.A':WE 4' fi 'S 1 PARMIGIANA 0 ANTIPASTO X ' VV QM -cn-ucxm cAcclA1'oRs ocHARcoAL ggjzf ' S 3 3 , iQ, sTsAKs o FRESH sEArooo 5 it V ,Q .lf f 1'.' .Q': - 1. l Q X ' 0? FRESH HOMEMADE In ' agile. i N lmll xv ,ggi ANDIHLETUAAL I '--' 5 1 f- 9 E .ll 5 ,E l S' -. 'll lt, ommc oowusnms , , -, ,.' A XX? N ,t - iff, IN me New nm 2 thx M OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK We have experts who can help you Xml X l Q l A 4 PM TO .mo PM get more value from the eleztmlty you buy S X A 'W' lx RESERVA,-,ONS OR MKE- Home economists, agrioultural i you use elecilficity, we have uiperts my lw Ss HOME ORDERS specl-ahsts: tramed busmees: advlsoxs, to help you got the moist valu W ll l lp J' a resldentlal advxsory servxce from xt. And thou' gexvmces are free N l All gl CREDW CARDS - YES staff, wlse old owls all. Wherever Call on them anytime. ill K- k Mm A- u M1 V ff 273.4534 DU eP0wer A X 1720 Battleground Ave. .tw kwa-9 . J ' Compliments of EDMONDS DRUG STORES 254 ADS FISHER PARK NURSERY SCHOOL 81 KINDERGARTEN 624 North Elm Street Phone 274-7335 COURTESY FORBIS 8. DICK FUNERAL SERVICE 1118 North Elm Street 275-8408 ?fmdf WW Greensboro's Only Shop Devoted Exclusively to Men's Formal Attire PHONE 274-5882 124 N. DAVIE STREET For the styles you see in your favorite fashion magazine. 221 South Elm - Since 1930 FLEISHMAN'S clothing c use GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA FRANKLIN DRUG STORES 2140 Lawndale Drive Phone 275-3318 1457 East Cone Blvd. 4701 High Pt. Rd. Phone 274-2438 Phone 299-6261 401 Tate Street 2112 Walker Ave. Phone 272-8197 Phone 275-7278 3111 Bessemer Ave. 2317 S. Ashe St. Phone 275-7657 Phone 275-9593 1 .................,m The Leaf FISHER-HARRISON PRINTING CO T313 Carolina S . 1003 Spring Garden Street Greensboro, North Carolina Ladies' and Junior Wear 1' Greensboro, N. C. Tel' 2724138 Dresses, Jumpers, Slaclcs. Skirts, Sweaters, and Shirts. ADS 255 GALLOWAY BUICK G 81 B RADIATOR SERVICE 105 Penry Road 375-5225 Compliments of GODWIN INSURANCE AGENCY 709 Battleground Avenue gain gif? ?lIa'Lmaay, dna. UPRESCRIPTION5 FILLED As A PRoFEs IO Nor As A SIDELI E JACK RANzENHoFl:R Ro Y B cu AN 351 onv I ST RIE nl.Y HO E 73 5553 SHOP CENTER N :asa aut E sz ass o :ae svso GLASCOCK DISTRIBUTING CO., INC. Wholesale Heating and Air Conditioning Equipment and Supplies Compliments of GUILFORD BUILDERS SUPPLY Congratulations GREENSBORO AWNING COMPANY 1043 East Lindsay Phone 275-5389 GREENSBORO COLISEUM featuring AMERlCA'S TOP ENTERTAINMENT HANES - LINEBERRY FUNERAL SERVICE SINCE 1919 515 North Elm Street Vanstory Street at High Point Road Compliments of Aff! Friendly Center Formal Wear, Rental for all occasions ,frnrff ' -D fgirf, ' J-j,,,,,,vf X ' -YJ -.-r- ll ' - , ,, .A . ' '1fl7'a'v. lm,-,,v.t,i2'v1,. ' TX - V' 92.92, .JJ--L.1:,'E.-,.v ,?',5rEI.1.j, t H-,T-P 'FIT i:'13':.',.V wi. wr - ' '-'QL'-5251 ?1 ?n'efil'f'ii4 2.1:-5--. aj -- 1 ' ,QF gg. , .V .iff be I 3,gi-i,::.g1.gtff'5- .-u- - V .. : -, 5- ' ' ,,..,. GUILFORD TECHNICAL INSTITUTE . learn to earn ONE YEAR PROGRAMS TWO YEAR PROGRAMS Automotive Mechanics Accounting Cosmetology Architectural Technology Dental Assisting Machinist Trade Practical Nursing Upholstery Welding Aviation Management fCareer Pilot Optionl Business Administration Civil Technology Commercial Art Dental Hygiene Drafting 8r Design Electronics Technology Furniture Production Secretarial lExecutive, Legal, Medicall 258 ADS COMPANY ,fjgg P.O. Box 5123 Greensboro, N.C. 27403 Letterpress 81 Offset Job Printing Publications Folders Programs Catalogs Brochures Letterheads 81 Engraving Complete Art Service Creators of Good Impressions since 1909 Compliments of HAILEY SALES COMPANY HOME DRUG STORE 2307 East Bessemer Ave. Phone 272-3106 GREENSBORQ PRINTING A SAFE PROFITABLE HOME FOFI YOUR SAVINGS IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllilwlllullI I nl.. wllv' l'lll'l X IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllliilm, ,nullllllll1IIll:':-lllilllf FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION OF GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA 6 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS INVESTMENT COUNSEL SERVICE William W. Graves, Jr, HOUSE of GEMS 1742 Battleground Ave. PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER GREENSBORO, N.C. G '4 9 i'4i 9 - s. :im smer ' Gnssussono, N. c. Tel. BR 3-I633 0 Details upon request J'AY'S FINE FOODS Friendly Shopping Center Greensboro, N. C. 27408 Submarines Delicatessen Sandwiches Deliciously Different ' 1: , , , . 3 ADS 259 lg., , ,W X ff' in my WR ,,: JUNIOR CLASS 1970 260 ADS S et- QA Og 'Z .5 'eff A M Emxmtd' U3 pa' KING-HUNTER, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS K 8- W CAFETERIA Friendly Shopping Center Open 7 Days A Week 11:00 to 2:15 8t 4:00 to 8:00 KRlSTIN'S Friendly Shopping Center KH-5Ul?6E CHEESE-BURGE RS 2625 Battleground Avenue 288-2085 GEMM' Q 41' f fy ami 42 M4345 F3' - 0x 63' W CtIKERN CONTRACTOR, INC. PO. BOX 21567 323 SWING ROAD GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA 27420 TELEPHONE 292 SIIG ADS 261 2614 B KINARDS BATTLEGROUND DRUG attleground Road Greensboro, N. C. Compliments of LAMBETH-TROXLER FUNERAL SERVICE Phone 273-3401 Wendover at Virginia Greensboro, North Carolina 27408 c, 9 Boats -- Motors - Hardware - Paint McKNIGHT HARDWARE, INC. Phone 273-1943 28 Bessemer Greensboro, N .C. 'Xxi r wil. Compliments of L P F INC. Greensboro, N. C. Lewis A. Canter LOWDERMILK REALTY, INC Realtors - MLS 316 south Eugene street 275-8536 ug W . v if w. it 'K ., ,i Compliments of LUCAS TRAVEL AGENCY LOTUS RESTAURANT CHINESE-AMERICAN 105 S. Greene St. 272-4224 LUMS 1915 Battleground Ave. 262 ADS M , .,,,,, gW,, , k,kV,, VVKI gg McDONALD'S Look for the Golden Arches 2807 High Point Road 1101 Summit Avenue 2347 Randleman Road 1502 Northwood Avenue ADS 263 MOORE MUSIC COMPANY 615 West Market Street Pianos - Organs - Instruments Greensboro, N. C. MONTALD US MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS Courtesy Make-up Cosmetics Friendly Shopping Center 292-9396 NUCKLE'S BAR-B-QUE 3100 Summit Ave. HOME OF SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN AND FINE FOODS COMPLIMENTS of PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO of Greensboro A Good Place to Eat NUCKLES RESTAURANT New Reidsville Rd. Compliments of OAKWOOD MOBILE HOMES 3701 High Point Road in ,, ' ' -f- 3, - B .f ' ' '- bf- Greensboro N C 4 . .,.,,, , --S. , - - ::s!,.i:'.,.,:l::4p'grfII'.-wir' mu. T,,,,.l la no'n'rH s i e cusvnouar co.. 45, N EUCU45 gygggy GREENSBORO Nome CAROUNA O'H EN RY CLEANERS 81 LAUNDERERS Division of Sunset 3201 Summit Ave. Phone 275-5294 Greensboro, N. C. 264 ADS PHIPPS HARDWARE COMPANY, INC. Sporting Goods and Gift Dept. 215 North Elm Marine Sales and Service 2601 South Elm COMPLIMENTS OF rmqoff Quqm. STONE BETTING - ENGRAVING - GENERAL REPAIRS PIEDMONT JEWELERS P. O. BOX 9438 TELEPHONE 274-0808 SAM C. SCOTT atuo LAWNDALI: DR. ownn GREENSBOR0. N. c. 451 'F X1 4 -Q it. C? .... ..... '- THE PILOT- PILOT LIFE-A GOOD COMPANY TO WORK FOR A GOOD COMPANY TO BE INSURED WITH QW SW hmm WWW Homo Offlcox Groonsboro, North Carolina I PIZZA HUT 2505 Battleground Ave. POOLE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Frank R. Poole, Jr. 1509 Spring Garden Street 275-1683 Greensboro, N. C. 27403 275-5220 COMPLIMENTS OF THE REMNANT SHOP Compliments of ROSS JEWELERS 239 S. Elm St. Greensboro, N. C. 275-0263 ADS 265 READY-MIXED CONCRETE 8t fm BLOCK co. Q' SAVES TIME, LABOR AND MONEY! VIN - AYRQQVQSEW Greensboro's Only Central Botching .xftbfaxqgu 8- Mixing Plant Assuring Uniform ' QI-Y-1' A Strength, Superior Service 81 Pitts ng 'V burgh Testing Laboratory Assured 1 l Q 'Y OFFICE 272-6127 FOR CONCRETE 81 7 eLocK onoens ' 275-2515 . K i Ag X 7 . in Y M s 7 gl -E. .....e...ii ,gt,, , a 525 i----- eg. 1 1 7 ..... .. , M' lu 551 211: x - '- .:5:': N A+ ' W I- 3: 4-Q:-. . rug. .- .g:,..+::3,,.- 1424 Mill Street Greensboro, N. C. 5. if T- Safety Botti! TRIPLE 'MEUR RIEADIN SPEED? or your tuition refunded 'without sacrificing comprehension or pleasure We guarantee to refund the entire tuition of any gradu- ate who, after completing minimum class and study ree quirements, does not at least triple his reading effi- ciency as measured by our beginning and ending tests. :leading efficiency includes both speed and compre- ension. GUARANTEE Students successfully completing the course become Life- time Members of the Evelyn Wood READING DYNAMICS INSTITUTE and are welcomed to return at no additional cost for workshops and repeat courses to increase even further their reading speed and comprehension. Reading Dynamics is the most fantastic , Y course ever geared to the time-limited future. Q-I It cuts study time in halt by increased compre- 4. 1 1 hension and unbelievable speed, This method , , , ' works with light or deep reading, English or 1 1 foreign languages. L ' Carol Perkerson l Reading Dynamics has developed a fascinat- ing new technique lor reading. Not only can a graduate from this course read faster, but also more comprehensively. Once this technique is developed, it is invaluable in study and leisure reading. Robert Tate Evelyn Wood READING DYNAMICS INSTITUTE 225 N. Greene St. Greensboro, N.C. Call 274-1571 266 ADS L. W. ROUTH CONSTRUCTION CO. 1910 Sullivan St. Greensboro, N. C. Builders of Power and Communication Lines Phone 275-9696 CSQMLWZ Greensb0r0's Largest Credit jewelers 'A' 214 South Elm Street Flowers For All Occasions SCRUGG'S FLORIST Lawndale Shopping Center Phone 273-8238 KRAFTCO CORPORATION 210 w. Lindsay 274-6106 272-1124 JB'S dkhhfr C'-mf In LAUNDRY SOI N. GREENE STREET GREENSBORO, N. C. Gifts SMITH Furniture Decorative Accessories 2104 N. Elm Street Greensboro, N. C. it zrnarml Shzphzrd FRIENDLY snorrmo crunk GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Clothing for Gentlemen and their Sons Compliments of SOUTHSIDE HARDWARE ADS 267 SOPHOMORE CLASS 1970 Your diplomo con moice you on irnporioni port oi Souihern Bell. 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Stevens 81 Company has been producing fine fabrics since 1813. To do this job, and do it right, we need ambitious young people to help us. We are glad to discuss opportunities in the textile business with those genuinely interested. Check with your vocational counselor or come to see us. J. R Stevens Su Co., Inc. SYNTHETICS DIVISION Administrative Ofices 0 Greensboro, North Carolina I .tm F Q 3 , .. is . W. 41. - ee 59. 4 if' 4 2 e ll 'f , l 'fr' if -1 .C , -L : flag 5 L , fr f M aff? in ' he , .. T - ' -1. . ...W ' rf' '03- ' f v . 2:::- ...- Y .....' L-----4-fb - ' Il Y f 1 ' ., 'zz H Wm, I ' ' . r , 1 -' .4 f f ,, Kfyfyx ff . 5' 'Z as is l '- v , - W ' .. V , my :L ,jmgmizimgflx -in ,,, .V M .gag ,, ft- ,V .K . s. . l me -v 1 I Congratulations lllllllli Best Wishes enfer Corner of Summit and Bessemer Avenue Greensboro, North Carolina 270 ADS Compliments of o Friend A , ,, xv Q J 1 .-, 2,41 ' 2111 i if lf- my - ri ,Mu-42 11 1 ' igi. 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INSURANCE AGENCY BONDS, FIRE, CASUALTY, HOMEOWNERS AND AUTOMOBILE - PERSONAL AND COMMERCIAL 917-25 Southeastern Building Tel. 274-4174 F. Jack Sessoms Joseph M. Hunt, Jr. Herbert G. Chase Ft. G. Troxler Tim G. Warner Your Compliments of NVGBG Country-Western Station for Greensboro 1400 on your dial Compliments of WHLLS BOOK STORE 274 ADS It's FM but it's not a bore. WQMG is on FM. C971 to be exact.J To some this would signify unending hours ot Mozart, Haydn and sleep. Nothing could The music on WQMG is vvhat's called in the current language, now . That's the music on the 9 be further from the truth. rock stations and the country, western stations redone to make the lyrics understandable and eliminate a lot ofthe noise. There's pop. There's Sinatra and Ella. There's Brubeck and Wes Montgomery. And a good-sized portion of Lennon and McCartney. ln short, there's music you can listen to that will neither give you a headache. ,Nor lull you into a daze. . 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A? sm 1 K ,sf SM pep rallies in the halls blue hall passes and a-c on rainy days auditorium study halls iayvee games the smell of paint victory flag raising streamers on cars and the mad dash at lunch larc the prom lwould you like to buyl college boards girls in slacks filling out enrollment cards no place to park memories of the moods of page a world of its own a world not to be forgotten Mp' -ng fi ki A E! It K 1 x ' ig x X 01 'Q zizqaifl- 1 by Kwvx gm 1. TFLU, ' A -4-1' I f-Co' X X 1.' if 4? 4' v sw! ,.f, f, ia s, ., ,ZF j ef f . , f Z- 1 NM -EQ, I A IT' K Y, LT-, ,4 :fy bw , 1- gfffii mg , - , N 5 ,, 4 , . , V1 v In . 'mm E Ji IN' 1 , 5 ,M EV X x RW in f ,,,.1 A. :X 'K 1 fi, - , ?1.'4 Y ' If. Mn A gm ,Ar . 1 ' if ll, 53 O Q f i rg . L api V , I 1 75' ,. vin. Z ,, ' sf, 5. m,,,f.Q'?i7 4 - 1 . is, H-i , 5 fi jf: f , f .4 x ? 1 d . .. :ya ,,,L ,' ' ' , Q, ' : ' Q Q ' - .. N w Q , I ' 1 w x an, .9 faculty sho Mrs. Lillie W. Alston: B.S. Bennett College, Algebra Il, Geometry, and Math X Mrs. Arch Anna Ashley: B.S.S.A. Win- throp College, M.Ed. UNC-G, Clerical Office Practice, Typing, Data Process- ing, Laison personnel for Computer Services Mr. Ronald V. Ball: B.A. Catawba Col- lege, Driver Education, Interact Club Advisor, Assistant Football Coach Mr. Dwight Bartlett: BA. Wake Forest, History, Hi-Y Advisor, Beautification Advisor, J.V. Football, Basketball, and Baseball Mrs. Elizabeth H. Bell: B.F.A. UNC-G, Art 1,2,3,4: Red Cross Mr. Harry Blair, Jr.: A.B. UNC-CH, Commercial Art, Key Club Advisor Mrs. Patsy P. Bohlen: B.S, Appalachian State University, Biology I, Anchor Club Advisor Mrs. Gayle W. Bowers: B,S.S.A. UNC- G, Distributive Education, Marketing, Occupational Preparation, DECA Club Advisor Mr. Lintord L. Bright, Jr.: Kutztown University, B.S. Lehigh University, Chemistry I and ll, Jr. Optimist Advisor Miss Marllee Brilhart: B.A. Drew Uni- versity, Biology, Jr. Jaycettes Advisor Mr, Woodrow D. Carney: A.A. Wilming- ton College, A.B. UNC-CH, Art of the Film Mr. John F. Charles: B.S. Guilford College, Algebra and Physics Mrs. Luvenla T. Chavis: B.S. Bennett College, Chemistry, Honors Chemistry Mrs. Karen H. Clark: B.A. Columbia College, Advanced Beading, ILA Mrs. Merle S. Corry: B.S.S.A. UNC-G, M.Ed. UNC-G, ICT I, ICT II, Occupa- tional Preparation: VICA Miss Nancy E. Crouse: B.S. Pfeiffer College, M.Ed. UNC-G, Typing I, Data Processing Mrs. Betty S. Dean: B.S. UNC-G, Food Services, introductory Foods, Home Ec I, Future Homemakers of America Mrs. Rose C. Dewar: Appalachian, B.S. Pfeiffer College, M.Ed. UNC-G, Co- operative Office Occupations, Clerical Office Practice, Cooperative Office Oc- cupations Club Miss Jan Donnan: B.S. University of Nebraska, Girls' Physical Education, Girls' Athletic Association, Girls' Ex- tramurals 284 SFI. DIRECTORY ws interest by advising organizations Mr. Gerald W. Donnelly: A.B. UNC-CH, Sociology, Humanities, World History, Junior Exchange Advisor Mr. Robert H. Ellis: Mars Hill, B.S. High Point College, M.A. Appalachian State University, Mixed Chorus, Choir, Ensemble, Choral Activities Mrs. Sarah J. Farrior: A.B. Greensboro College, MAT Duke University, U.S. History, O'Henry Juniors' Advisor Mrs. Judy C. Faust: A,B, Temple Uni- versity, M.Ed. Temple University, ln- troduction to Language Arts, Modern Grammer, Journalism I and Il, Pages by Page Advisor Mrs. Barbara R. Ferrell: B.S. East Car- olina University, Novel, Short Story, ILA, Future Teachers of America Ad- visor Mr. Ben E. Fincher: B.M.E. East Caro- lina University, Mixed Chorus, General Music, Music Theory, Choir, Humani- ties, Junior Jaycees Advisor Mr. Waller W. Franklin: A.B. High Point College, Special Education, Pep Band Mr. Robert E. Fredrick: A.B. Guilford College, M,Ed. UNC-G, Physical Edu- cation, Football, Wrestling, Track Mr. Robert A. Fredrickson: Duke, Yale, UNC-G, University of Nigeria at Nsuk- ka, B.A., M.Ed. Pennsylvania State University, A.P. History, Honors' World History, History Club Mrs. Eula M. Freeman: B.S. University of Mississippi, U.S. History, History Club Mrs. Osa M. Galloway: B.S. Western Carolina University, Business Com- munication, Typing I and ll, Future Secretaries of America Mrs. Margaret O. Garrett: B.A., M.Ed. UNC-G, Short Story and Novel, Fie- lationship between Man and Woman, ILA, Senior Class Advisor Mrs. Dianne H. Guy: A.B. Lenoir Rhyne College, Typing I, Economics Business Machines, Future Secretaries of Amer- ica Mrs. Lucille S. Hill: A.B. Elon College, School Treasurer Mrs. Carolyn R. Hlnes: A.B. Salem College, Poetry, Music, and Art, Man and Society, ILA: Junior Class Advisor Mrs. Willie M. Hinton: B.A. Limestone College, Shorthand, Notehand, Busi- ness Advisor to Pages by Page Mrs. Lucille S. Hodnett: B.A. Lynch- burg College, M.A. University ot Vir- ginia, Guidance Counselor, National Honor Society Advisor Mr. Charles N. Holley: B,S. A8tT Uni- versity, Metals, VICA, Bus Drivers' Supervisor Mr. Robert C. Holmes: B.S. A8tT Uni- versity, Band Mrs. Meda G. Howell: A.B., M.Ed. UNC-G, Guidance Counselor Mrs. Sandra H. Howerton: B.A. UNC-G, M.A. Appalachian State University, French lll and IV, French Honor Society Miss Gloria M. Huffman: A.B. UNC-CH, UNC Year-at-Lyon tFrancei Certificate and Diplome, French I and ll Miss Kate A. Huggins: A.B. Meredith College, Algebra I, Math X, Geometry, Y-Teens, Sophomore Class Advisor Mr. David C. Huneycutt: B.S., M.A. Appalachian State University, Techni- cal Drafting, VICA, School Store Mrs. Iris D. Hunsinger: A.B. East Caro- lina University, M,Ed. UNC-G, Ethnic Literature, Advanced Placement Eng- lish, Co-ordinator of Language Arts Project and Department Chairman Mrs. June S. Hunt: B.S. Catawba Col- lege, M.Ed. UNC-G, Basic Business and Typing, Buccaneer Business Ad- visor, Honor Roll Committee Mrs. Allene W. Hunter: B.S. UNC-G, M.S. UNC-CH, Distributive Education, DECA Mrs. Martha A. Jones: B.S. East Caro- lina University: ILA, Basic Composition, Seniorettes Advisor Mrs. Joyce O. Klng: A.B. UNC-G, M.Ed. UNC-G, Advanced Advanced Algebra, Elementary Analysis, Geome- try Mr. Louis O. LaBella: B.M. Julius Hartt College of Music, University of Hart- ford, Orchestra Mrs. Carolyn L, Lithgo: A.B, UNC-G, Creative Writing, Advanced Composi- tion, Ethnic Literature, Man and Woman, Quill and Scroll Mr. James A. Long, Jr.: B.S. East Carolina University, M.Ed East Caro- lina University, Physical Education, J.V. Football, Varsity Basketball, Track Coach Mrs. Eleanor W. Lunger: UNC-CH, B.A. Randolph-Macon Woman's College, Biology, Seniorettes Advisor Miss Patricia Lupo: B.A., M.A. Furman University, Spanish, Spanish Honor Society Miss Anne P. Mclver: A.B. UNC-G, M.FI.E. Presbyterian School of Christian Education, Latin, Latin Club and Honor Society Advisor Mrs. Bernice L. McKay: B.A. University of Pennsylvania, M.A,T. Converse Col- lege, College Algebra, Trigonometry, Honors' Geometry, Geometry, Honor Floll for Senior Class Mr. Garland O. Mann: A.B. Elon Col- lege, l.A. North Carolina State Uni- versity, Carpentry I, Il, Ill: VICA Miss Sue E. Medley: B.A. UNC-G, Myths and Legends, Introduction to Language Arts, Student Council Ad- visor Mr. Eugene M. Morris: A.B. Davidson College, M.A.T. UNC-CH, U.S. History, Attendance Dean, Squads Advisor Miss Martha S. Morris: B.A. Mars Hill College, Dramatics, Speech, Page Play- makers Advisor, Debate Team Advisor Mrs. Ferrell, Miss Vaughn, and Mrs. Rogers cheer vigorously at a football game. Al Powell gives talk at Honor Society inductions. Mr. Samuel L. Morrow: B.A. Catawba College: Driver Education Mr. Richard L. Mowery: B.S. Appala- chian State University: Algebra ll, Algebra I, Geometry: Junior class Ad- visor, Junior Optimist Club Mrs. Carol A. Nelson: B.A. St. An- drews Presbyterian College: French: French Honor Society Mr. Robert A. Newton: A.B. Guilford College, M.Ed UNC-G: Principal Miss Linda M. Niblock: grad. Page High School 1968: Secretary Mrs. Mary l. Nichols: B.A. UNC-G: Business Law, Bookkeeping, and Ac- counting, Typing: Computer Services Mr. Francis X. Nolan, ill: B,S. Boston College, MAT UNC-CH: Biology, Ad- vanced Biology: Jr. Exchange Club Advisor, Sophomore Class Advisor Mrs. Catherine H. Page: A.B, South- western at Memphis, B.R.E. Presby- terian Training School: World History: History Club Mr. Bob F. Phillips: M.S. Pfeiffer Col- lege, M.Ed. UNC-G: Drivers' Education: Cross Country, Swimming, Varsity Baseball: Jr. Jaycees Mrs, Lois B. Puryear: B.S. Wake Forest University, M.A.T, UNC-CH: U. S. His- tory: History Club Advisor and Honor Society Advisor Miss Linda Rankin: A.B. UNC-C, M.Ed. UNC-CH: U. S. History, Government, World Affairs: History Club Advisor Mrs. Susan C. Rankin: B.A. Salem College, M.Ed, UNC-G: Librarian Miss Martha B. Read: A. B. Randolph- Macon Woman's College, M.Ed. UNC- CH: Sophomore Guidance Counselor: Cheerleaders' Advisor Mr, Stephen M. Reece: B.S. and M.A. Appalachian State University: Biology: Jr. Civitans Advisor Mr. David S. Richardson: B.S. and M.A. Appalachian State University: Physical Education: Assistant Footbal, Track, Wrestling Coach Mrs. Mary H. Robinson: B.A. Blue Mountain College, M.A. University of Pennsylvania: Algebra, Geometry: Soph- omore Honor Floll Mrs. Barbara P. Rogers: Peabody Col- lege, UNC-CH, A.B. Greensboro Col- lege: English, History Mrs. Blanca Rosa Rubio: University of Havana, Appalachian State Univer- sity: Spanish: Spanish Club Advisor Mrs. Betty L. Sexton: B.A. Wake Forest University: ILA, Basic Composition: Civinettes Advisor Miss Florence P. Shelburn: B.A. Lynch- burg College, B.S. Peabody Library School, M.A. Peabody Library School: Library Science: Librarian Mr. Odell C. Sholfner: A.B. Allen Uni- versity, MM UNC-G: Instrumental Music Mrs. Thelma M. Simmons: UNC-G, Flora McDonald College: Cafeteria Manager Miss Odell V. Smith: B.S. Longwood College, M.A. UNC-G: Guidance Coun- selor iSeniorsJ: Marshalls and Best Citizens Advisor Mrs. Polyanna W. Smith: UNC-G, B.A. UNC-CH: Myths and Legends, ILA: Future Teachers of America Advisor Mrs. Hazel P. Stanfield: B.S. Guilford College: Math X, Algebra I, Geometry: Civinettes Advisor Mr. Stephen A. Stanley: UNC-CH: Gen- eral Math, Geometry, Algebra ll iHon- orsl: Interact Advisor Mrs. Carol R. Steele: B.A. College of Wooster, Ohio, M.A. University of Arizona: Spanish I, II, Ill: Spanish Club Advisor Mr. Donald L. Stowe: B.S. Appalachian State, M.Ed. UNC-G: Roadrunners, ln- terclub Service Council, Y.R.C.: Assist- ant Principal Mrs. Charlotte S. Stump: B.S. Long- wood College: Biology and Art Mrs. Mary A. Sugg: Greensboro Col- lege, B.S. UNC-G: Family Life, Future Homemakers of America: Chairman of Home Economics Department Mrs. Sara K. Sugg: Flora McDonald College, UNC-G: Home Economics ll, Ill, Child Care: Future Homemakers of America Miss Mary R. Temple: B.S. UNC-G: Physical Education: Intramurals: Cheer- leaders' Advisor Mr. Junie P. Thompson: A.B. Elon College: Driver Education: Hi-Y Advisor Mr. William H. Thornton, Jr.: B.A, University of the South: Biol09Y, Ad- vanced Biology: Key Club Advisor Miss Sally E. Tilley: B.A. St. Andrews Presbyterian College: French I Mr. John W. Troxler, Jr.: A.B. UNC- CH: ILA, Advanced Composition: Junior Civitans Advisor Miss Janice L. Vaughn: B.A. Winthrop College: Spanish I, ll: Anchor Club Advisor Mr. Lafayette M. Wall: M.M.E. Curtis Institute of Music: Band Miss Shirley R. Watson: B.A. UNC-G: Algebra I, II, Math X: Y-Teens Advisor Mrs. Peggy J. Weaver: B.S. East Caro- lina University: Basic Fleading Mr. Charles F. Webster: B.S. East Car- olina University: Algebra I, Geometry, Math X: Football, Basketball Coach Mrs, Margaret G. Whisenant: B.A. Wake Forest College: ILA, Advanced Compo- sition: Junior Jaycettes Mrs, Kathleen M. Woodard.' B.A. Pfeiffer College: ILA, Creative Writing: Year- book Advisor Mrs. Winifred L. Woodruff: A.B. Win- throp College, M.A. University of Virginia: World History Mrs. Lois M. Wyche: B.A. Wake Forest University, M.A. UNC-G: ILA, Advanced Composition, Relationship Between Man and Woman: Ouill and Scroll, O'Henry Juniors' Advisor Mr, Stephen K. Yates: A.B. UNC-CH, M.Ed. UNC-G: Physical Education: Athletic Director, Head Football Coach Mrs. Sandra S. Zucherman: B.A. Hunter College: Teacher of Visually Impaired lltinerant teacherl A Phoebe Elizabeth Abrams iBethi Of- tice Ass't. 4: FTA 3,4: French Club 2: History Club 3: Honor Roll 2,3,4. Deborah Ann Adcock: Student Council 2,4: Pep Committee 2,4: Y-Teens 3: Spanish Club 2,3: History Club 8. Philip Reed Adkins: Student Council 3: Hi-Y 2,3,4: GYC 3,4: Honor Floll 2,3. John Michael Ageon iMikej: Key Club 3.4: Debate Club 3: Track 2: Cross Country 2: Honor Roll 2,3. SR. DIRECTORY 285 Cynthia Kaye Allen: Spanish Honor So- ciety 3,45 Y-Teens 45 Spanish Club 25 Honor Roll 2,4. Margaret Massee Allred fPeggyi: JV Pep Club Committee 25 Anchor Club 2,3,45 Spanish Honor Society 3,45 Drama Club 2,35 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Janet S. Ammons Mani: Pep Commit- tee 25 Guidance Ass't 35 GAA 2. John Samuel Ammons lSamj.' VICA 4. Ronald Eugene Anderson lRonniej: Hi-Y 45 Band 25 History Club 45 Honor Roll 2,35 Special Honor Roll 3. Terry Rogers Anderson fBucki: VICA 45 Football 3. Henry Carl Andrews, Ill: Baseball 2. Brenda Lynn Archer: Class Officer 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Buccaneer 3,45 OHJ's 3,45 Drama Club 35 GYC 45 Chorus 25 Choir 3,45 French Club 2,35 History Club 45 Homecoming Court 45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Special Honor Roll 25 HR Officer 2,3,4. Blake Franklin Asbury: Jr. Exchange 2, 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3. Elizabeth Hall Austin iBeth1: Drama Club 35 Latin Club 45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Beautification Committee 3,4. B Patsy Ann Baldwin fPati Chorus 2. Sandra Lynn Ball: Class Officer 2,35 VICA 45 Girl's Sports 2,35 GAA 2,35 Spanish Club 2,35 History Club 2,3. Dawn Ellen Barber: Latin Club 25 Hon- or Roll 2,3. Lisa Beth Barnes: Pep Committee 45 Y-Teens 45 FHA 45 History Club 3. Mary Areatha Barton: FSA 45 Drama Club 45 Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Malorette 2,35 Latin Club 2. Robert Ray Basinger iBobbyl: Jr. Op- tomist 25 Drama Club 2,3,45 Swimming 2. Eula Mae Bean: Drama Club 45 Library Ass't 2,35 Chorus 2,45 FHA 4. Richard Steven Bean iRickyi: Ensemble 35 Jr. Exchange 3,45 Choir 2,3,4. Susan Diane Bean: COO 4. Elizabeth Lipscomb Beard iBetsyl: JV Pep Committee 25 Pep Committee 35 Class Officer 25 Jr. Marshall 35 ISCC 45 OHJ's 2,3,45 Cheerleader 45 French Club 25 Homecoming Court 45 Honor Roll 2,3, Ronald Curtis Beatty: Wrestling 45 Track 35 Football 2,3,4. Charles Keith Beck: Sr. Hr. Pres. 45 interact 45 Ensemble 3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Football 2. Denise Benedek: Girl's Sports 45 His- tory Club 4. Edward Ft. Bennett iEdj: Council Rep. 2,45 JV Pep Committee 25 Honor So- ciety 45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Squad 45 French Club 25 Golf 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Robert Stephen Bennett lStepheni: YRC 45 Chorus 35 Choir 45 Spanish Club 2,35 History Club 3,45 Bus Driver 4. Sally Ann Birdsong: Drama Club 2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Deborah Elizabeth Blair iDebbiel: Drama Club 25 Guidance Ass't 35 French Club 2,35 History Club 3. Mary Jane Blair: Orchestra 25 French Club 2. Paul Edward Blakeney: Track 2,35 Football 2,35 Cross Country 2. Arthur Bluethenthal, Jr. iTonyi: Key Club 2,3,45 Latin Club 45 Wrestling 3,45 Honor Roll 3. Patricia Louise Bolling fPattii: Drama Club 25 Latin Club 35 History Club 3. Emma Zack Bowden: Chorus 35 GAA 2,3. Mark Lavoy Bowen: Key Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 History Club 3, Don Hunter Boswell: Golf 2,3,45 Foot- ball 25 Honor Roll 3. Michael Leroy Boyd: Drama Club 45 Chorus 35 Choir 45 FTA 35 Bus Driver 4. Elizabeth Prince Braley: Council Rep. 35 Pep Committee 3,45 O'Henry Juniors 3,45 Superlative 45 GYC 45 Tennis 45 Homecoming Court 4. Susan Lynn Breazeale: Pep Committee 45 Y-Teens 45 Library Ass't 25 Chorus 2,35 FHA 45 History Club 3. Debbie Lynn Brown: Drama Club 3,45 ARC 35 COO 4. Dorothy' Kaye Brown: Spanish Honor Society 3,45 Drama Club 25 Spanish Club 2,35 History Club 35 Honor Roll 2. Linda Gail Brown: Council Rep. 25 Honor Society 45 Jr. Marshall 35 ISCC 45 O. Henry Juniors 2,3,45 Guidance Ass't 35 Girl's Sports 25 Chorus 25 Cheerleader 2,45 French Club 35 His- tory Club 35 Homecoming Court 45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Sandra Faye Brown: COO 4. David Gordon Bruce: Pep Committee 45 Civitans 3,45 History Club 45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Thomas Michael Bruner: Chorus 4. Alan Linwood Bunn: Jr. Optimist 35 Quill and Scroll 4. Sandra Dale Burcham: History Club 35 FSA 45 COO 4. Cynthia Marie Byrd lCookiel: Pep Com- mittee 45 YRC 45 FHA 3. C Candice Jay Caldwell fCandyl: Council Rep. 3,45 JV Pep Committee 25 Civinettes 2,3,45 GYC 3,45 Class Officer 2,35 French Club 2: History Club 35 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Charles Alonzo Lee Cameron lLeel: Drama Club 2,45 Chorus 2. Joseph A. Campbell: Chorus 25 Span- ish Club 35 Honor Roll 3. Mary Janet Campbell lJanl: DECA 3,45 FSA 45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Susan Denise Campbell: Class Officer 35 History Club 45 Honor Roll 2,3. Nancy Elkins comes prepared for Sadie Hawkins day. Greta Yvette Cannon: Council Repp 35 Pep Committee 45 YRC 45 Girl's Sports 2,35 FTA 2,3,45 GAA 2. Victoria Lynn Cantrell: Chorus 35 Bus Driver 3,4. Elizabeth Ann Cardonick lLizi: Pep Committee 45 Drama Club 45 Library Ass't 4. Robert Charles Carroll lBobbyi: Chorus 3,45 DECA 4. Vicki Ann Carroll: Council Rep. 35 Pep Committee 45 Drama Club 45 Of- fice Ass't 45 Spanish Club 35 History Club 3. Joseph Frank Casseta: ISCC 45 Key Club 3,45 Spanish Club 35 History Club 3. Paul Hamilton Cates: Council Rep. 35 Choir 2,3,4. Jeri Ann Causey: Honor Society 45 Anchor Club 3,45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Guidance Ass't 45 FTA 2,3,45 French Club 2,35 History Club 35 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Pamela Winifred Chandler lRedl: Coun- cil Rep. 25 Pep Committee 25 Class Officer 2,3,45 Choir 2,3,4. Shirley Montel Chavis: Chorus 2,3. Larry Eric Cheek: Track 25 Basketball 45 Football 4. Kim Burrill Clanton: ISCC 45 Jr. Ex- change 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Football 3. Michael Ray Clark: DECA 4. Martha Lane Clay lMartyl: Library Ass't 35 Girl's Sports 35 Class Officer 2,45 Spanish Club 35 History Club 3. Debra Ann Clifton tDebbiel: Pep Com- mittee 45 Sr. HR. Pres, 45 Buccanneer 45 Seniorettes 2,3,45 Girl's Sports 25 French Club 25 History Club 35 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Special Honor Roll 3,45 HR. Officer 2,3,45 Beautification 4. Peggy Calwell: Drama Club 35 ARC 45 GAA 2. Janice Marie Comer: Anchor Club 2,3, 45 French Club 25 History Club 35 Honor Roll 3,4. Deborah Compton f Comp l: Civinettes 45 Superlative 45 Girl's Sports 45 Chorus 25 Choir 3,45 Homecoming Court 4. James Dorman Compton Uimmyi: Council Rep. 25 Student Body Officer 45 Class Officer 35 HR Officer 35 Squad 45 Honor Society 3,45 Best Citizen 3,45 Special Honor Roll 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Library Ass't 3,45 Spanish Club 35 J.C.L. 25 Key Club 2,3,45 Monogram Club 35 Football 2,3,45 Track 2,3,4. William Owen Cooke: Council Rep. 45 Honor Society 45 Office Ass't 45 Super- lative 45 Squad 45 Tennis 35 Cross Country 45 Special Honor Roll 2,3,4. Douglas Wallace Copeland: GYC 45 Debate Club 25 Spanish Club 25 Track 2,35 Cross Country 2,3, Steven Howard Copley: Pages by Page 3,45 Hi-Y 3,45 Jr. Optimist 2,35 Track 25 Cross Country 2,45 Swimming 4, Janice Diane Costner: Chorus 2,3,4. athletic coaches inspire winning teams Barbara Ross Covington: HR Officer 25 Pep Committee 2,45 YRC 35 Honor Roll 2,35 Office Ass't 45 Guidance Ass't 35 History Club 3,45 GYC 3,45 French Club 35 Debate Club 35 Civinette's 2, 3,45 Tennis 3,4. Nancy Denise Crabtree: FSA 45 Chorus 25 COO 45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Julia Murrow Crater: Honor Society 45 Anchor Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 25 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Rhonda Teryle Crowe: Pep Committee 45 Girl's Sports 2,3,45 HR Officer 2,35 GAA 2,3,45 French Club 2,35 Honor Roll 2,4. Claude Mayrice Culbreth lPetel: Band 25 French Club 2,3. Kelly Farrah Culbreth: Jr. Optimist 2, 3,45 Squad 45 Band 2,3,45 Wrestling 3, 45 Track 25 Football 2,3,4. D Robin Lee Daniel: Basketball 45 Cross Country 4. Donna Lee Daniels: Sr. HR Pres. 45 FSA 35 COO 4. Lynn Adair Davidson: ARC 35 Chorus 2,35 Spanish Club 2,3. Michael Ray Davis: Library Ass't 25 Chorus 2. Robert Howard Davis tRobbiel: Jay- cees 2,3,45 Squad 45 Basketball 25 Honor Roll 3. Ann Lynn Dawson: Girl's Sports 25 Spanish Club 35 History Club 3. Sylvia Kathryn Dawson: Pep Commit- tee 45 Civinettes 45 Drama Club 3,45 Chorus 25 Choir 3,45 Latin Club 25 History Club 45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. David Lyman DeBerry: HR Officer 25 Band 2,3. Deborah Cille Dean lDebbil: Council Rep. 45 Pep Committee 45 YRC 45 Pages By Page 45 O. Henry Juniors 2, 3,45 Superlative 45 History Club 45 Homecoming Court 45 Honor Roll 2, 3,4. Martha Anne DeCarlo: Anchor Club 35 Drama Club 2,3,4. David Joseph Delman: DECA 4. Sarah Linda Dixon: Pep Committee 2, 35 Girl's Sports 35 Chorus 2. Mary Stamps Dillard lStampsl: Honor Society 3,45 ISCC 45 Civinettes 2,3,45 GYC fVice Chairmanl 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Catherine Jarlene Dixon: lCathyj: FSA 45 Girl's Sports 2,35 GAA 2,3. Sara Wirt Doggett: Spanish Honor So- ciety 3,45 Guidance Ass't 45 GAA 25 Honor Roll 2,3. Sherrill Priscilla Doggett: Pages By Page 25 Library Ass't 25 GYC 3,45 Human Relations Board 45 Beautifica- tion Committee 25 French Club 3. Willie Randy Donnell: Chorus 35 DECA 4 John Daniel Doutt lDannyl: Band 2,35 Soccer Team 2. Cynthia Gail Driver: Drama Club 25 Band 25 Malorette 3. Susan Clarke Dunlap: Honor Society 3, 45 Spanish Honor Society 3,45 Drama Club 25 Guidance Ass't 3,45 Girl's Sports 3,45 Band 2,35 GAA 3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 History Club 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Janice Marie Dupree: FSA 45 Honor Roll 2,3. E Gregory S. Eaglin: Wrestling 25 Track 35 Basketball 3. Deborah Marie Eaton: Council Rep. 25 JV Pep Committee 25 Girl's Sports 35 Chorus 25 DECA 45 FHA 3. Thomas James Edmonds: HR Officer 25 Key Club 45 Office Ass't 2,3,45 Monogram club 35 Band 25 History Club 35 Track 2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Football 25 Cross Country 3,45 Honor Roll 25 FOTC 2. Annie Laura Edwards: Pep Committee 35 Girl's Sports 25 Chorus 25 Choir 3,4. Deborah Allen Eichorn: Anchor Club 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Johnny Wayne Elium: Choir 2,3,45 Roadrunners 3,4. Nancy Marie Elkins: Honor Society 45 Senoirettes 3,45 ARC 2,35 French club 2,35 History Club 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3. Lisa Ann Elrod: Pep Committee 25 SR. HR. Pres 45 Buccaneer 45 Senoirettes 2,3,45 Girl's Sports 25 GYC 45 Spanish Club 35 Tennis 45 Honor Roll 2,3. Susan Leigh Elrod: Council Rep. 35 Pep Committee 2,3,45 Seniorettes 2,3, 45 Girl's Sports 25 GYC 3,45 Spanish. Larry Frank Ensley: Council Rep. 45 interact 45 GYC 45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Dan Elven Estrem: Jr. Exchange 2,3,45 VlCA 25 Library Ass't 25 History Club 45 Wrestling 2,3,4. Hope P. Evangelou: Pep Committee 45 Honor Roll 3,45 Special Honor Roll 3. Janet Marie Evans: Girl's Sports 2,45 GAA 2,45 Council Rep. 4. Francis Harrison Evatt: Council Rep. 25 Honor Society 35 Jr. Marshall 35 Track 35 Football 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. F Larry Thomas Farlow: Drama Club 3,45 Library Ass't 35 Chorus 2,35 Choir 45 Stage Crew 3,4. Victoria Emeline Farmer ivikkil: Pages By Page 25 Jaycettes 3,45 Drama Club 25 Latin Club 35 French Club 35 His- tory Club 35 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Gregory Boyce Felts lGregj: Key Club 3. Cecile Mae Fickling: Drama Club 3,45 Guidance Ass't 45 FTA 35 Honor Roll 2,4. Rhea Patricia Flores: Pep Committee 3,45 Girl's Sports 2,35 Chorus 45 Choir 25 Band 4. Susan Transou Flynn: YRC 45 ARC 2,3,45 GYC 4. Deborah Ann Fordham fDebbyl: Sr. HR Pres. 45 Honor Society 3,45 Jay- cettes 2,3,45 GYC 35 Cheerleader 45 Latin Club 2,35 Honor Roll 2,3,4. .loan Ellen Foster: COO 45 Drama Club 25 FSA 3,45 Honor Roll 2. Laura Jean Foster: Spanish Honor So- ciety 3,45 Drama Club 35 Spanish Club 35 History Club 3. Alexander Lanson Franklin fAlexl: French Club 2,45 History Club 3,45 Honor Roll 2. Carolyn Elizabeth Frazier: Spanish Club 2,3. DFGITIB Catharine Elizabeth Frazier: Club 35 ARC 3,45 Latin Club 25 Honor Roll 2,3,4. John Baker Fryday: Jr. Optimist 2,3,45 Orchestra 25 History Club 25 Honor Roll 2. Betty Faye Funderburk: FTA 45 DECA 4. G Timothy Russell Gallagher: Office Ass't 25 Chorus 35 French Club 25 Bus Driver 2,3,45 Wrestling 3,45 Foot- ball 3. Vickie Clarice Gant: O. Henry Juniors 45 Spanish Honor Society 3,45 Guid- ance Ass't 45 Girl's Sports 25 HR Of- ficer 25 Chorus 25 Choir 3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 History Club 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Fred Knight Gardner: Council Rep. 35 Class Officer 45 Honor Society 3,45 Jr. Marshall 35 Jaycees 2,3,45 GYC 45 Choir 3,45 Spanish Club 25 History Club 45 Golf 35 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Andrew Kelly Garner: Honor Roll 2,3. Francis Louise Garris: Girl's Sports 2,3,45 FHA 35 GAA 2,3. Earl Garfield Greene: Bus Driver 3,4. Susan Murray Garvey: Pep Committee 45 Seniorettes 3,45 Girl's Sports 25 Latin Club 2,3,45 History Club 35 Home- coming Court 45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Richard Gary Garvin: Honor Society 3,45 Civitans 3,45 Office Ass't 45 Squad 45 Tennis 3,45 Special Honor Roll 2,3,4. Sharon Sue Gerringer: Pep Committee 45 Chorus 25 History Club 35 Honor Roll 2,3. Christine Ann Gibbs tChrisl: Council Rep. 45 Anchor Club 45 Drama Club 45 FTA 45 GAA 4. Phyllis Jean Gillespie: Y-Teens 25 Girl's Sports 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,4. Charles John Goode iScooterl: Chorus 35 Choir 45 Wrestling 3,45 Football 45 Baseball 3. Jane Kathryn Gray: Council Rep. 2,3,45 Pep Committee 25 Class Officer 25 Drama Club 45 GYC 3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Pres. S.C.A. Joseph John Garcia: YRC 4. 4. -..... ggi: Stamps Dillard and Ross Covington spend their Saturday help- ing with Project Sharp for Civinettes. SR. DIRECTORY 287 several sq Melita Rene Groomes: Pep Committee 25 Spanish Honor Society 45 Chorus 35 Choir 45 Latin Club 35 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Treva Rebecca Gross: lBeckyl: Buc- caneer 45 Honor Society 45 Drama Club 2,3,45 French Club 45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Donald' Wayne Grubbs: Spanish Club 2,35 History Club 3,4ffi5 Baseball 2. H Thomas Eugene Hall lTeeI: Hi-Y 45 Monogram Club 35 Spanish Club 35 History Club 35 Golf 2,3,4. William Lawrence Ham lLarryl: Pep Committee 45 Student Council 45 Jr. Marshal 35 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Squad 45 Latin Club 25 Honor Roll 2,3. Katherine Martin Hammer lMartyi: O. Henry Juniors 3,45 Pep Committee 3,45 YRC 45 Debate Club 25 Pages by Page 2,3,45 Superlative 45 GYC 45 Spanish Club 25 History Club 35 Honor Roll 45 Beautification 2,3,45 Human Relations Committee 3. Kathy Lynn Hammer: Chorus 3. Larry Allen Hammonds: YRC 45 Hi-Y 3,45 Debate Club 45 Golf 3,4. Michael Luther Hancock lMikel: Honor Roll 3. Walter Lewis Hannah: ISCC 45 GYC 3,45 Optimist Octagon 2,3,45 Football 2,35 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Student Affairs Committee 4. Henry Alexander Harrill lAlexi: Student Council 35 Honor Society 45 Jaycees 2,3,45 History Club 35 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Special Honor Roll 25 Football 3,4. Ann Louise Harris: HR, Officer 45 Honor Society 3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Guidance Ass't. 45 Girl's Sports 25 GAA 25 FTA 3,45 French Club 2,35 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Special Honor Roll 3. Ernest Lee Harris: Choir 3,45 Band 2,35 French Club 25 Roadrunners 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3. Cynthia Ann Harrison: Y-Teens 2. Laura Katherine Harrison: Pep Com- mittee 45 Guidance Ass't. 35 Program Committee 3,45 Seniorettes 45 History Club 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Deborah Carol Hawks: Honor Society 45 ISCC 45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 FTA 45 French Club 3,45 History Club 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Special Honor Roll 3. Linda Carcellia Haynie: Red Cross 35 Pep Committee 45 Girl's Sports 3,45 GAA 3,4. Wanda Jean Hazelwood: Library Ass't. 2,35 Girl's Sports 25 Chorus 2,35 DECA 4. Sedecia Garnett Headen: Chorus 35 Choir 2,45 Pep Committee 2. Mario Carlos Hernandez: Key Club 3,4. William Michael Hervey lMikei: ISCC 45 Student Council 25 HR Officer 2,35 Civitans 2,3,45 Tennis 2,35 Cross Coun- try 25 Honor Roll 2,3. 288 SR. DIRECTORY uads missing after a-c traffic iam Pat Weiner taps new Honor Society inductee, Ann Jordan. Renee Higginbotham: Student Council 25 HR Officer 35 Choir 25 Malorette 2,35 Honor Roll 2,3. Phil S. Hill: Student Council 25 Pep Committee 35 HR Officer 35 Key Club 35 Chorus 25 History Club 35 DECA 3. Stephen Eugene Hill lStevel: Pep Com- mittee 45 Jaycees 3,45 Drama Club 25 GYC 45 History Club 4. Raymond Lee Hilliard: VlCA 3. Jerry Alfred Hobbs: VlCA 35 Choir 2,3,45 Ensemble 3,45 Track 35 Cross Country 2. Karen Elizabeth Hobbs: French Club 2,35 Pep Committee 2,45 Honor Roll 2,35 HR Officer 2. Brenda Kay Hodges: Honor Society 45 Beautification 45 Ensemble 3,45 Chorus 25 Choir 3,45 French Club 35 History Club 45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Vicki Lynn Hodges: Civinettes 45 Honor Roll 2. Margaret Craig Hogue: Student Coun- cil 45 YRC 45 HR Officer 25 Buccaneer 45 Honor Society 45 Guidance Ass't. 45 GYC 45 Latin Club 25 French Club 35 History Club 3,45 Special Honor Roll 2,3,4. Susan Lee Holder: Student Council 25 Pep Committee 25 Girl's Sports 25 GAA 2. Mitch Andrew Hollander: Drama Club 45 Spanish Club 35 Tennis 35 Honor Roll 3. Hugh Arrington Holman: HR Officer 2,3,45 Pages by Page 2,3,45 Drama Club 45 Chorus 25 Choir 35 Spanish Club 25 History Club 35 Wrestling 2. Balenthia Gail Holmes: Dance Group 45 Pep Committee 4. Robert Harvey Hooker: YRC 2,35 Jr. Optimist 2. Eldon Lawrence Hopkins lHoppyi: HR Officer 2,35 Key Club 2,3,45 Office Ass't. 2,35 Chorus 45 Track 25 Road- runners 45 Baseball 3,4. Linda Raye Hopkins: Pep Committee 25 Chorus 45 Honor Roll 4. Vicky Lynn Hornady: Guidance Ass't. 42 ARC 35 FTA 3,45 FHA 45 Spanish Club 2,3. Hilda lrene Hudson: Library Ass't. 2,3,45 Chorus 35 GAA 2. Debbie Carol Hughes: Girl's Sports 2. Richard Alan Hungate lDickl: Pages by Page 2,35 GYC 35 Debate Club 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. John McKlnnen Hunter: Student Coun- cil 35 Pep Committee 2,45 ISCC 45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Squad 45 French Club 25 Tennis 35 Honor Roll 2,35 Soccer 2. J Karen lantha Jackson: Civinettes 45 Pep Committee 45 Human Relations Committee 45 HR Officer 45 Honor Society 45 Spanish Honor Society 3.45 Choir 35 Spanish Club 2,35 History Club 45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Special Honor Roll 2. Jan Patrice Jackson: YRC 2,3,45 Of- fice Ass't. 45 Latin Club 2,35 History Club 3,45 Honor Roll 4. Debra Sue James lDebbiei: Pep Com- mittee 45 Honor Society 45 Drama Club 3,45 Guidance Ass't. 45 Band 25 Latin Club 25 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Emma Louise Jeffress lEmmy Louj: Pep Committee 2,45 HR Officer 25 Class Officer 35 Buccaneer 3, Editor 45 Honor Society 3,45 Best Citizen 25 O. Henry Juniors 2,3,45 Superlative 45 French Club 25 History Club 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Special Honor Roll 2. Benjamin Hampton Jenkins lBenl: Beautification 45 GYC 35 Spanish Club 35 Honor Roll 25 HR Officer 2. Marsha Ellen Johnson: Honor Roll 3,4. Janice Kaye Johnson: Library Ass't. 2,35 Girl's Sports 2,3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Superlative 45 GAA 3,4. Richard Maus Johnson: Choir 25 Bas- ketball 2,45 Tennis 2,45 Cross Country 45 Swimming 25 Honor Roll 4. Christa Ann Jones lChristyl: Pep Com- mittee 2,45 HR Officer 35 Buccaneer 3,45 Civinettes 2,3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Honor Roll 2,3. Mary Madeline Jones lMadelinei: Pep Committee 45 Buccaneer 45 Seniorettes 45 French Club 2,35 History Club 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Sherri Neal Jones: Pep Committee 2,35 YRC 3,45 Pages by Page 35 Drama Club 2,3,45 Girl's Sports 25 GYC 2,35 Latin Club 2,3,45 History Club 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3. Elizabeth Ann Jordan: Honor Society 45 Anchor Club 2,3,45 HR Officer 35 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Deborah Ann Jowers lDebbyl: Pep Committee 45 Chorus 35 Choir 45 FTA 2,35 Spanish Club 3. K David Ernest Kellam: DECA 45 Road- runners 3,4. Pamela Ann Kellar lPami: Pep Com- mittee 2. James Reese Kent lJimmyj: Debate Club 3. Carolynn Cecilia King: Student Coun- cil 2,35 YRC 2,35 Honor Society 3,45 Jr. Marshal 35 ISCC 45 GYC 45 Civin- ettes 2,3,45 Girl's Sports 2,3,45 Cheer- leader 2,45 Latin Club 25 French Club 35 Swimming 45 Homecoming Court 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,35 Special Honor Roll 2,3. Charles Yates King: Student Council 25 Class Officer 25 Honor Society 45 Jr. Marshal 35 Civitans 2,35 Super- lative 45 Squad 45 Basketball 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Myrtle Darlene King: Girl's Sports 2,35 Chorus 2,3. Jimmie Campbell Kingsbury: Band 2,35 Wrestling 25 Swimming 35 Baseball 3. Sandra Rose Kirkman: COO 4. Erik Brumleve Kirzlnger: Football 25 HR Officer 4. Michael Luther Kiser lMikej.' Jr, Mar- shal 35 Student Council 45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Squad 45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Special Honor Roll 2. Sharon Lois Klauman: Chorus 35 Choir 45 Spanish Club 2,3. Michael Emerson Klungele lMikel: Drama Club 35 History Club 3. Susan Elizabeth Knight: Anchor Club 3,45 Drama Club 35 French Club 25 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Darlene Kay Knowles: Anchor Club 35 Band 25 FHA 25 Honor Roll 3,4. Patricia Diane Knowles lPattyl: Chorus 2,3,45 Honor Roll 3,4. Kathy Ann Kontoulas: Library Ass't. 2,35 Girl's Sports 25 GAA 2. L Drew Flynn Lacklen: Student Council 2,3,45 Pep Committee 45 ISCC 45 Jay- cees 2,3,45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Football 25 Treas. S.C.A. 35 Pres. of S.C.A. 4. Barbara Elaine Lake: YRC 2,3,45 HR Officer 2,3,45 Seniorettes 2,3,45 Office Ass't. 25 Guidance Ass't. 35 GYC 35 Latin Club 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Kathy Marlene Lamb: Pep Committee 25 Honor Society 45 Anchor Club 2,3,45 Guidance Ass't. 45 Chorus 25 Choir 45 SAA 25 French Club 25 Honor Roll ,3. Pamela Elizabeth Lambert tPamJ: Jay- cettes 2,3,45 Ensemble 3,45 Super- lative 45 Chorus 25 Choir 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3. Dickson Anderson Lane iDickl: Drama Club 2,3,45 Superlative 45 Class Of- ficer 25 Debate Club 2,35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Roadrunners 45 Wrestling 25 Honor Floll 2,3. William Francis Lane fFrankl: Student Council 45 YRC 45 Office Ass't. 2,45 GYC 2,35 Band 2,35 Wrestling 2,3,4. Betty Jane Land: Pep Committee 25 Girl's Sports 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Pamela Faye Latta lPaml: VlCA 3,45 Chorus 2,3. Cynthia Lee Lavasque lCindyl: Jay- cettes 2,3,45 Girl's Sports 25 GAA 25 Spanish Club 2,3. James Ray Lawing Nimmyl: Swimming 4. Dianne Mari Lawler: Pep Committee 2,3,45 Pages by Page 3,45 ISCC 45 Girl's Sports 25 HR Officer 45 Senior- ettes 2,3,45 Office Ass't. 45 French Club 25 History Club 35 Homecoming Court 45 Honor Roll 3. Sandra Carol Lester lSandyl: FSA 45 Library Ass't. 35 GAA 25 DECA 3,4. Sophia Ying Leung: FHA 2. John Henry Lewis: HR Officer 25 Jr. Marshal 35 Jr. Exchange 2,3,45 History Club 35 Honor Roll 2,3. Mary Anne Lewis lMamiel: Pep Com- mittee 25 HR Officer 45 Debate Club 35 Buccaneer 45 Civinettes 3,45 Mascot 45 French Club 2,35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Jerry Wayne Liles: Jr. Optimist 25 Guidance Ass't. 45 History Club 3. Robert Scott Lindley: Interact 2,3,45 Drama Club 2,35 Roadrunners 3,45 Stage Crew 2,3,4. Marva Camille Lisfon: Student Council 45 HR Officer 45 Honor Society 45 Chorus 25 Choir 3,45 Latin Club 25 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Jean Elizabeth Little: HR Officer 2,35 Honor Society 3,45 O. Henry Juniors 2,3,45 Superlative 45 Girl's Sports 25 Cheerleader 2,3,45 French Club 2,35 Tennis 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Special gotnor Roll 2,35 Homecoming Court Sandra Kae Little lSandyl: Pep Com- mittee 45 Girl's Sports 2,35 Orchestra 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 History Club 35 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Mabel Claire Livingston: Student Coun- cil 35 Honor Society 45 Band 25 Civi- nettes 2,3,45 Malorette 35 Cheerleader 2,45 Homecoming Court 45 Honor Roll 2,35 Special Honor Roll 3. Tony Allen Lookabill: DECA 45 Honor Roll 3,4. Barbara Ann Love: Anchor Club 2,35 Band 2,3. Steve Clinton Lowdermilk: Hi-Y 2,35 Office Ass't. 35 Roadrunners 2,3,4. Jannie Sue Lowman: VICA 3,45 FHA 25 Girl's Sports 25 Chorus 2. Candice Rae Ludwick lCandyl: Pep Committee 2,3,45 YRC 45 Drama Club 35 Spanish Club 2,3,45 History Club 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. John Paul McGinty: YRC 3,45 Jr. Optimist 25 Honor Roll 2,3. Virginia Patricia Mclntosh lGinnyl.' HR Officer 25 Buccaneer 3,45 Latin Club 25 French Club 2,35 History Club 45 Honor Floll 2,3,4. Mary Elizabeth McKnight lLibbyl: FHA 2,3. Ernest Cobb McLean lErniel: Council Rep. 2,3,45 Class Officer 45 Honor Society 3,45 Marshal 35 Civitans 2,35 Superlative 45 Squad 45 History Club 45 Basketball 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Special Honor Roll 3. Frank Holbrook McNutt lFrankie-POOJ HR Officer 3: ISCC 45 Office Ass't. 35 Jr. Exchange 3,45 Basketball 35 Foot- ball 3,45 Beautification Azalea dig- ger 4. Eric Geollry Mack lRickyl: HR Of- ficer 25 Jr. Optimist 2,3,45 Squad 45 Basketball 25 Honor Floll 2,3,4. Alfred Edward Mardis lEddiel: DECA 45 Bus Driver 2,3,4. Marie Diane Marshall: HR Officer 35 Anchor Club 45 Drama Club 25 Chorus 25 Choir 3,4. Dennis Douglas Marshall lDougl: Chorus 35 DECA 35 Bus Driver 2,3,4. Jessica Cordette Marshall: Honor So- ciety 3,45 Seniorettes 2,3,45 Girl's Sports 35 Chorus 25 Choir 3,45 GAA 35 Latin Club 25 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Special Honor Roll 3,4. M Larry Emerson McAdoo: Chorus 25 Baseball 2,3,4. Cynthia Ann Martin: Pep Committee 45 Girl's Sports 35 Band 3,45 GAA 2,35 Joseph Lee McBane: Track 25 Honor Spanish 25 Honor Roll 2,3, ARC 4. Roll 2. Felicia Anne Maxwell fDirnplesl: Kent Odell McCorkle: Pep Committee Chorus 2,3,45 GAA 3. 45 HR Officer 2,3,45 Jr. Optimist 25 Jr. Exchange 3,45 Honor Roll 2. Sylvia Jennell Maxwell: Chorus 2,4. Lisa Ann McGinn: HR Officer 2,35 Civinettes 3,45 Office Ass't. 45 Girl's Sports 25 GYC 3,45 Latin Club 2,3. Donald William May: Pages by Page 2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 Golf 45 Swimming 2. Debbi Dean enjoys a visit from Santa Claus. 'fgi .F ? ' Susan Marie Mays: DECA 4. Mary Jane Meadows lJanel: Council Rep. 45 Pep Committee 2,45 Jaycettes 2,3,45 French Club 2,35 History Club 35 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Susan Rae Meadows: ISCC 45 Anchor Club 2,3,4. Deborah Goss Meldau lDebbiel: HR Officer 25 Girl's Sports 25 Chorus 2,35 DECA 4. Pamela Susanne Melvin: Pep Com- mittee 3,45 Drama Club 25 Spanish Club 2,35 History Club 35 Honor Roll 3. Jennie May Miles: Chorus 3. Ronald Alan Mills iRonniel: HR Of- ficer 35 Sr. HR Pres. 45 Honor Society 45 Marshall 35 Baseball 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Special Honor Roll 3. Joseph Paul Mitchell: Pep Committee 2,35 Band 2,35 French Club 2,3. William Howard Mitchell lBillyl: Track 25 Basketball 2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,4. James McCrary Montgomery: Band 2,35 Football 3. Marie Pendleton Morrisette: Pep Com- mittee 2,45 Honor Society 45 Spanish Honor Society 3,45 Guidance Ass't. 45 GYC 45 Chorus 35 Spanish Club 2,35 History Club 35 Honor Floll 2,3,45 Beau- tification 3,4. Frank Paul Morrow: Council Rep. 25 YRC 25 Jr. Exchange 4. Richard Lewis Moser: Library Ass't. 3,45 Debate Club 35 Spanish Club 3. David Steven Murphy: Office Ass't. 35 Superlative 35 Jr. Exchange 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Basektball 2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,4. Sandra Kaye Murray: Jaycettes 2,3,45 Cheerleader 25 French Club 25 Honor Roll 2. Anne Harmon Moore: Pep Committee 45 HR Officer 25 Drama Club 2,35 Girl's Sprots 25 French Club 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Christopher Hughes Moore: Jr. Optimist 2,35 Monogram Club 35 Spanish Club 2,35 Track 25 Cross Country 2,35 Swimming 2,3,4. Debbie Sue Moore: Chorus 2,3,4. Janice Faye Moore lJanl.' Pep Com- mittee 25 YRC 3,45 Girl's Sports 25 Latin Club 2,3,45 History Club 35 Beautification 3,4. Melinda Elizabeth Morar: Pages by Page 3,4. Kermit Lee Morehead: Basketball 3,45 Football 2,35 Baseball 2,3 Donald A. Morgan lDonl.' Jr. Optimist 25 Drama Club 2,3,4. Ann Campbell Myrick: Sr. HR Pres. 45 Honor Society 45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Y-Teens 2. N Byron Lewis Nance: Band 2,35 Honor Roll 3. Allred Lorenza Napper: YRC 45 Chorus 25 Choir 3,4. Sharon Lynette Neal: GAA 2. SR. DIRECTORY 289 the great pumpkin visits page on Veronica Luke Neal: Girl's Sports 25 Band 45 Bus Driver 4. Henry Lewis Needle: Buccaneer 45 Honor Society 45 Jr. Optimist 25 De- bate Club 35 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Amy Sue Newell: Library Ass't. 45 Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 ARC 45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. David Weldon Newman: DECA 3,4. Donna Marie Nicholson: Chorus 2' Choir 3. Nancy Nolan: Drama Club 2,3,45 Guid- ance Ass't. 3. Martha Thomas Norlleet lMollyJ: Pep Committee 45 Spanish Club 2,35 Honor Roll 25 Special Honor Roll 2. O Randy Wayne Oakes: Honor Roll 2,3,45 Special Honor Roll 2,3,4. Faith Marie O'Brien: ARC 2,3,4. Roberto Orihuela: Spanish Honor So- ciety 35 Band 2,35 Orchestra 3. Gregory Hubert O'Steen: Council Rep. 25 HR Officer 2,35 Jaycees 35 Basket- gzgl 2,3,45 Cross Country 45 Swimming James P. Owen: Choir 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3. Michael Gray Owens lMike1: Choir 2,3. P Kathryn McKinley Payne lKathyl: Council Rep. 2,3,45 Pep Committee 2,3,45 Class Officer 25 Marshal 35 Civinettes 2,3,45 Superlative 45 GYC 2,3,45 History Club 35 Tennis 2,3,45 Homecoming Court 45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Vice Pres. SCA 4. Willie Raymond Payne: Bus Driver 3,4. Debra Gail Pearson: Council Rep. 25 Drama Club 25 COO 4. ficer 45 Anchor Club 3,45 Drama Club Sandra Wetherill Penfield: Class Of- 3,45 Homecoming Court 45 Honor Roll 3,45 Beautification 4. Cynthia Dianne Perdue: Chorus 25 Choir 3,45 COO 45 FSA 4. Wallace Lee Perdue: Bus Driver 3,45 Honor Roll 3. George Edward Perrin: Spanish Club 3. Eric McKee Phillips lKaziahl: Jr. Ex- change 2,3,45 Office Ass't. 3. George Douglas Phillips: Key Club 4. William Carlton Phoenix: interact 45 Monogram Club 35 Band 2,3,45 Or- chestra 45 Wrestling 25 Honor Roll 2,3. James Arthur Pickard: Track 35 Wrestl- ing 4. .lames Arthur Pickard lJimmyi: Track 35 Wrestling 4. Phyllis Marie Pickard: Jaycettes 2,3,45 COO 45 Girl's Sports 25 GAA 25 Chorus 25 Choir 35 FSA 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. 290 SR. DIRECTORY Phillip Garfield Pickett lPhiIl: Jr. Opti- mist 45 Drama Club 45 Office Ass't. 45 Chorus 25 Choir 3,4. Dougals,Lynn Pickler lDougl: Choir 3,45 Band 2,3,45 Bus Driver 2,3,4. Robert Michael Pittman: Pep Com- mittee 45 Jr. Exchange 2,3,45 Guidance Ass't. 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Track 25 Cross Country 4. Mary Patricia Plante lPatty1: ARC 2,35 Spanish Club 2,35 History Club 2,35 Honor Roll 3,4. Brenda Louise Poole: Pep Committee 35 Library Ass't. 45 Girl's Sports 3,45 FHA 35 GAA 3. Ann Carleton Pope: Pep Committee 25 O. Henry Juniors 2,3,45 Guidance Ass't. 3,45 Library Ass't. 25 Superlative 45 Girl's Sports 2. Alva Ray Powell lAll: Council Rep. 2,45 Honor Society 3,45 Jr. Marshal 35 Jr. Optimists 2,3,45 Superlative 45 Squad 45 Track 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Special Honor Roll 3. Marilyn Ruth Powell: Library Ass't. 45 FHA 4. Gail Schephiel Pratt: Girl's Sports 25 Chorus 254. Mark David Primm: Council Rep. 35 Honor Society 3,45 Marshal 35 ISCC 45 Interact 2,3,45 Superlative 45 Choir 3,45 Ensemble 45 History Club 3,45 Basket- ball 25 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Special Honor Roll 2,3,4. Gladys Bowland Pritchett: Girl's Sports 25 Choir 3,45 Ensemble 45 Spanish Honor Society 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3. Lili Ellen Pugh: Latin Club 25 FSA 4. Rebecca Jean Pulley: Y-Teens 3,45 Guidance Ass't. 35 FTA 45 French Club 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Carolyn Leigh Purvis: Pep Committee 45 HR Officer 2,35 Anchor Club 45 French Club 35 History Club 4. R Ronald William Rankin: Track 25 Basketball 2. David Winston Ray: Latin Club 25 French Club 35 Honor Roll 2. Ralph Eugene Rayle lGenel: History Club 4. Kim Patrick Redmond: Young Life President 45 Track 4. Jacky Louise Reilly: Pep Committee 2,35 HR Officer 2,3,45 ISCC 45 O. Henry Juniors 2,3,45 Superlative 45 Cheerleader 45 Spanish Club 25 Home- coming Court 45 Honor Roll 3,4. James Bennett Remmey lJimmyi: Super- lative 4. Deborah Gayle Rice lDebbiel: Pep Committee 3,45 YRC 45 O. Henw Juniors 45 Debate Club 35 HR Officer 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Beautification 4. Kenneth Dale Richard lKenJ: Cross Country 25 Baseball 25 Basketball 25 Interact 2,3,4. Howard Lee Richardson: VICA 4. Thurmond Morris Richardson: Track 3,4. Pamela Jean Rigsbee tPami: Chorus 25 Pep Committee 45 YRC 2,35 FSA 45 Y-Teens 3. Mary Elizabeth Robinson: Band 2,45 Pep Committee 45 GAA 4. Bonita Kaye Rogers lBonniei: Library Ass't. 2,35 Chorus 35 Honor Roll 2,3. Cathy Jane Rogers: Student Council Honor Society 3,45 Jaycettes 3,45 Guid- ance Ass't. 45 Superlative 45 GYC 3,45 Latin Club 2,3,45 History Club 45 HR Officer 2,35 Girl's Sports 25 Special Honor Roll 2,3,4. Joan Mildred Rollinson lJol: Pages by Page 2,3,45 Honor Society 45 Anchor Club 3,45 FTA 3,45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Special Honor Roll 2,3,4. Marilyn Johnson Ross: Roadrunners 45 Chorus 4. Rebekah Ann Rosson tBeckyl: Pages by Page 25 Chorus 2: Choir 3,45 Band 2,3,45 Malorette 2,3.4. Gregory Alan Rouser tGregj: Key Club 2,3,45 Roadrunner 3,45 Stage Crew 4. Dianne Lawler and Jacky Reilley new directory. Halloween Floyd Royal: Band 3,4. William Thomas Russell fBilli: Jr. Marshal 35 Student Council 25 Honor Society 45 Interact 2,3,45 Squad 45 Monogram Club 35 Baseball 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,35 Special Honor Roll 2,3. S Robert Lee Sanders: Chorus 45 Track 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Cross Country 35 Football 4. Diane Susan Sansone: Student Council 45 Honor Society 45 GAA 25 Anchor Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 45 Library Ass't. 25 Girl's Sports 2,45 Latin Club 2,35 Honor Roll 2,35 Special Honor Roll 2,3. John Farrar Schenk: Football 2,3,45 Squad 45 Track 2. Elizabeth Ann Schoollield: Library Ass't. 35 Civinettes 3,4. Donna Jo Sears: Jaycettes 2,3,45 FSA 25 GAA 25 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Carolyn Lee Seawell: Guidance Ass't. 3,45 Latin Club 25 History Club 3. Jellrey Wayne Seawell Neill: VlCA 45 Wrestling 2,35 Football 25 Honor Roll 2,35 Special Honor Roll 3. David R. Sellars: Student Council 45 Pep Committee 45 YRC 45 GYC 3,45 French Club 2,35 History Club 4. work together to put together the Ernest Perry Sharpe: Civitans 3,45 Drama Club 3,45 GYC 3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 History Club 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Kathleen Shea: Pep Committee 45 Guidance Ass't. 45 History Club 3. Joseph Harold Shelton lJoel:. HR Officer 35 Chorus 2,45 Choir 25 History Club 35 Swimming 25 Soccer 25 Bas- ketball 2,3. Lillian Florence Sheppard lLeel: VICA 3,45 Chorus 2. Sharolyn Verona Shoe: VICA 3,45 Girl's Sports 2,35 Chorus 2. Barbara Gale Simmons: Ensemble 45 Girl's Sports 25 Chorus 35 Choir 45 GAA 2. Helen Irene Slater: Student Council 45 Seniorettes 2,3,45 Spanish Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Mary Susanne Slawter iSuel: Drama Club 45 Office Ass't. 25 Ensemble 2,3,45 Girl's Sports 25 Choir 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Honor Roll 2. Cathy June Smith: Pep Committee 25 Girl's Sports 35 Y-Teens 25 FHA 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2. Craig Joseph Smith: Student Council 25 HR Officer 45 Civitans 2,3,45 Latin Club 2. Elizabeth Ann Smith: Spanish Honor Society 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3. James Robert Smith lSmlttyl: Honor Society 3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Choir 3,45 Superlative 45 Honor Roll 3,4. Lealon Scott Smith lScoftyl: Key Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Honor Roll 25 Wrestling 35 Football 2. Roger Martin Smith: DECA 3,4. Mary Alice Snider: Student Council 35 Pep Committee 2,35 Honor Society 45 O. Henry Juniors 2,3,45 GYC 45 French Club 25 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Tennis 45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Joseph John Snipes lJayl: Chorus 25 Choir 3,45 Spanish Club 3. Linda Alline Snoulfer: Chorus 35 His- tory Club 3. Karl Stephen South iStevel: Chorus 35 Choir 4. Rickie Wayne Southard: Key Club 3.45 Ensemble 45 Monogram Club 45 Chorus 25 Choir 2,3,45 History Club 35 Basket- ball 2,35 Football 25 Cross Country 25 Baseball 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2. Maurice Spencer lTubbyl: ARC 45 Superlative 45 Squad 45 Track 45 Bas- ketball 45 Football 4. Gary Franklin Stanley: Student Council 2,35 HR Officer 45 Latin Club 2,35 Football 2,35 Baseball 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,4. Patricia Ann Stanley: Library Ass't. 25 Girl's Sports 25 DECA 3. Timothy Douglas Stanley lTiml: Spanish Club 35 Baseball 3. Walter Edward Stanley lEdl.' DECA 45 Roadrunners 3. socks ruled out slacks ruled in Darla Gayle Stedman: HR Officer 25 Jaycettes 45 French Club 25 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Albert Franklin Stevens lStevel: HR Officer 45 Key Club 35 Spanish Club 3. George Stevens lStevel: HR Officer 25 Key Club 45 History Club 2. Lynn Paulette Stevens: Y-Teens 45 Chorus 25 Band 3,45 Honor Roll 4. Linda Anne Stiles: Anchor Club 4. Earl Douglas Stokes: Cross Country 2. Janet Pryor Stone: Student Council 45 Pep Committee 45 Honor Society Orchestra 234 45 Jaycettes 2,3,45 ,,5 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Special Honor Roll 2. Carolyn Marie Straughan: Pep Com- mittee 45 Pages by Page 45 Drama Club 45 Library Ass't. 35 Choir 3,45 GAA 2. Michael Edward Straugn: DECA 4. Prestine Lena Strickland: FSA 45 COO 4. Donald Lee Strouth: Football 2. Virginia Marshall Sutton lGinnyl: Of- fice Ass't. 45 Debate Club 25 French Club 2,3,45 History Club 45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Jimmy Lee Swaim: Baseball 2,3. Terrie Dawn Swinson: Student Council 25 HR Officer 2,35 Pages by Page 2,35 VICA 45 GAA 25 FSA 2,3. Lantz Martin Sykes: YRC 45 Spanish Club 35 Jr. Optimists 2,3,45 Student Affairs Committee 4. T Michael Steven Talbert lMikel: Spanish Club 3,45 History Club 3. Colette Lou Tallevast: HR Officer 25 Pep Committee 45 YRC 35 Honor Roll 3. Sylvia Lane Talfon: Drama Club 45 Of- fice Ass't. 45 Chorus 25 Choir 3,45 Latin Club 3. Marjorie Barbee Tankersley: Pep Com- mittee 2,3,45 HR Officer 2,3,45 Senior- ettes 3,45 Guidance Ass't. 45 Home- coming Court 45 Honor Roll 4. Carmen Mark Tardue: Honor Society 3,45 Superlative 45 Choir 2,3,45 Or- chestra 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Beverly Jo Taylor: Pep Committee 45 Guidance Ass't. 25 Latin Club 2,3. Gary John Teague: Football 2. Betty Elaine Teeters: Y-Teens 45 Chorus 25 French Club 25 History Club 3,4. William Teeters lBilll: Key Club 45 History Club 2,3. Teresa Gayle Thomas: HR Officer 45 Office Ass't. 25 Library Ass't. 25 FTA 2,35 Spanish Club 2,35 Honor Roll 2,35 Beautification 2. Gary Lane Thomas: Jaycees 35 Squad 45 Basketball 2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,3. Evelyn Sue Thomas lSusiel: Drama Club 25 Office Ass't. 25 COO 45 Choir 3,45 Latin Club 25 Honor Roll 2,4. James Rogers Thomas lJamiel: HR Officer 45 Student Council 2,35 Civi- tans 2,3,45 Squad 45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Special Honor Roll 3. Lawrence O. Thomas lLarryl: Road- runners 4. Adele Marie Thompson lDalel: COO 45 Chorus 2. Joseph Thomas Thompson lJoel: Young Life President 4. Kathy Sue Thompson: Drama Club 45 Girl's Sports 2,3,45 GAA 2,3. Gloria Todd: History Club 4. James Benjamin Toler: HR Officer 45 Monogram Club 3,45 Band 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Baseball 2,45 Cross Country 3,45 Football 2,35 Honor Roll 35 Swimming 2,3,4. Janet Elizabeth Trimble: Drama Club 35 FTA 2,3,4j History Club 35 Y-Teens 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3. Stina Reuben Troxler: HR Officer 25 FTA 2,3,4, French Club 25 DECA 35 History Club 35 Roadrunners 3,45 Teen- Action Reporter 4. Dennis Seurlock Tucker: Choir 2,4. Richard Douglas Turk lDougl: Pep Committee 45 Hi-Y 3,45 Squad 45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. U James Edgar Umlleet lEddiel: Band 2,3. V Deborah Maness Vernon lDebbiel: Girl's Sports 25 Chorus 2,35 GAA 2. Marsha Kennedy Vernon: Roadrunners 3,4. Sharon Denise Vernon: Drama Club 35 Honor Roll 2,3. Pedro Tomas Vilorio: Jaycees 2,3,45 Socce'r 25 Honor Roll 2. W Jack Wagoner: Student Council 45 Interact 2,3,45 Monogram Club 35 Band 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Swimming 35 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Nena Johnette Wall: Roadrunners 3,4. Laurie Elizabeth Walter: Pep Com- mittee 45 Jaycettes 3,45 Drama Club 45 Spanish Club 45 History Club 3,4. Stephen Clayton Ward lStevel: Drama Club 45 Chorus 35 Choir 3,45 Band 2,3,45 Roadrunners 4. Peggy Suzanne Ware: COO 45 Honor Roll 3,45 Orchestra 2,3. Mark Curtis Warren: Spanish Club 2. Carol Anne Watt: Chorus 25 FHA 45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Martha Sue Waynick: HR Officer 2,3,45 Pep Committee 2,45 French Club 25 Seniorettes 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,45 Of- fice Ass't. 45 Homecoming Court 4. Donna Jean Weaver: Spanish Honor Society 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3. Patrick Arthur Weiner lPatl: YRC 45 Student Council 25 HR Officer 2,35 Honor Society 3,45 Civitans 3,45 Jr. Marshal 35 Squad 45 French Club 35 Special Honor Roll 2,3,4. Ronnie Wells: Football 4. Mary Riddick Westervelf: French Club 25 History Club 45 Student Council 35 FTA 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,35 Beautifi- cation 4. Deborah Ellen Westmoreland: ARC 35 Chorus 2,35 DECA 4. Janet Kay White: Pages by Page 3,45 FSA 45 Office Ass't. 45 Library Ass't. 25 ARC 3,45 Chorus 25 Honor Roll 2,3. Judy Gail Wicker: FSA 25 COO 25 Choir 25 Honor Roll 3. Wanda Denise Wiley: Chorus 25 Choir 45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Joan Hazel Wilder: Pep Committee 45 HR Officer 35 Ci-'inettes 45 Guidance Ass't. 35 Latin Club 2,3. Barbara Jean Williams: Honor Roll 2,3. Janet Zanobia Williams: Pep Com- mittee 45 YRC 45 Girl's Sports 3,45 GAA 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Dance Group 4. Wanda Faye Wiliams: Buccaneer 3,45 ISCC 45 Jaycettes 2,3,45 Chorus 35 Spanish Club 2,35 Spanish Honor So- ciety 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Joseph James White: Pages by Page 45 Honor Society 3,45 Squad 45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Special Honor Roll 3,4. Margarette Madeleine White: Pep Com- mittee 2,3,45 Student Council 35 HR Officer 25 Civinettes 45 French Club 25 History Club 45 Tennis 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,3. Stafford Leonard White: HR Officer 25 Jr. Exchange 2,3,45 Tennis 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Joseph Gordon Whitsett Noeyl: Stu- dent Council 45 YRC 2,3,45 Hi-Y 3,45 Buccaneer 45 Honor Society 3,45 GYC 3,45 French Club 2,35 History Club 3,45 Swimming 25 Honor Roll 2,3,4. James Larry Wilson: VICA 2,3,4. Perry William Wilson lBillj: Band 35 Roadrunners 3,4. Richard Stewart Winslow lRichl: Hi-Y 2,35 Office Ass't. 3,45 Superlative 45 Jr. Exchange 45 Squad 45 Track 2,3,45 Football 2,3,4. Kathryn White Wolfe lKathyl: Pep Com- mittee 2,35 Chairman 45 Student Coun- cil 2,45 HR Officer 2,3,45 Honor Society 45 Seniorettes 45 Girl's Sports 25 Latin Club 25 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Buccaneer 3,4. Deborah Wolff lbebbel: Pep Committee 3,45 Buccaneer 45 Drama Club 35 French Club 2,35 History Club 3,45 Beautification 4. SR. DIRECTORY 291 Abrams, Beth 78, B3 Abrams, Hugh .... Acree, Ann ..... 163, 127, Adcock, David .... . .. 135, 175, Adcock, Debbie .... .. Adkins, Phil .... Ageon, Mike ... Aires, Mary . ..... Alexander, Frank Alexander, Fort .... Alexander, Jack Alexander, Robert Allegood, Brenda . Allen, Cynthia .... 73 ..,.137, Allen, Debra ..... 106, 175, Allen, Katie .... 87, 114, 115, 120 197, Allen, Richard ........ ..... Allmendinger, Melissa ........... Allred, Peggy .... 92, 137, Allred, Ricky ... Allison, Chester .. Alston, Mrs. Lillie ...,128, Alverson, Thomas ... ....... Ambrose, Jamie .. .... 133, Ammons, Jan Ammons, Kathy .... ... Ammons, Sam ... ... Amons, Virginia .. Amos, Rick .... Amos, Kay ... Amos, Roger ... Amos, Walter .. Anderson, Bill Anderson, Charlotte Anderson, Christine Anderson, Mary .. 109, 154, ... 161, 97, 197, .....so, Barber, Dawn Barbour, Cathy ... ,..... .... Barham, Phyllis .... 106, 120, Barnes, Beth ..... ..,,, 1 40, Barnes, Deborah ... ...... ..., Barnes, Greg .. 155, 163, Barnes, Rodney .... .......... Barrett, Harold ........ 109, 127, Barrier, Charles ....... 54, 73, 75, 118,136, 163, 167 Barton, Aretha .... 133, 128, 140 Barton, Charles .,.. Bartlett, Mr. Dwight Basinger, Bobby Bass, Michael Bates, Billy .... Batten, James Batts, Charles .... Baynes, Deborah Beal, Judy ..... Beal, Nancy Beaman, Freddy Bean, Eula .... Bean, Patti Bean, Ricky .... 31, 123, 122, 97,12o,197, 133, 140 13, 73 98, 99 Anderson, Joyce ... .., Anderson, Joyce ... ... Anderson, Richard Anderson, Ronnie ., Anderson, Terri .. Andrews, Andrews, Carl .. Debra .. Andrews, Guy .. Anthony, Tony Appel, John .... Archer, Brenda .. Archer, Scott .... Armour, Olivia ........ Ashley, Mrs. Arch Anna . Atkins, Phil ...... Atkinson, Robin ... Atwater, Mary Ann Austin, Beth ..... 1, 64, 84, 114, 218, 78, 117, 76, 83,135, Beane, Susan ...,.,.,...... 145, Beard, Betsy ...... 8, 66, 91, 114, 151 Beard, Chip .... ..., , .. Beasley, Randy .... . Beatly, Bertina ... ..,... .... Beatty, Ron 154, 164, Beck, Kathy ... .... .... Beck, Keith .. ,... 104, Bell, Bee . .- 136, Bell, Bunny ............. ..... Bell, Mrs. Elizabeth H. ,.,... 44, Bell, Janine .......... ....... Belotte, Allison .... .... 1 33, Benedek, Andrew ... ..... Benedek, Denise .....,.......... Bennett, Ed ........ 73, 84, 91, 121, 220, Bennett, Gloria ... ...... .... Bennett, John ... ... Bennett, Steve ... ... Benton, Michelle .... Berner, Marianne .... ... 92, 93, Berry, Lucy ................ 133, Bernstein, Margaret .. 94, 20, 133, Beverly, Terry .................. Bigham, Kathy ... ... 83, Bigham, Thomas Birdsong, Sally .... 133, Black, Jerry ... ......... .... Blackwell, Joe .,..., 75, 97, 154, Avent, Cheryl .. ...... .. Avon, Cheryl Avery, Helen Aycock, Ben Ayers, Mary .... ..... 9 2, Bailey, Susan ... ... 133, Baites, William Baldwin, Patsy ... ... Ball, Nancy ........ ... Ball, Rick ............ . .. Ball, Mr. Ronald V. .. ., 136, 163, Blair, Debbie .. Blair, Eddie ..... ... Blair, Mr. Harry .. Blair, Jane .... ..... Blake, David .. 122 Blake, James ... .. 155 Blake Teresa .... .....,....... Blakeney, Connie . 73, 83, 128 80, 133 Blank, Lisa ...... Blaylock, Mickey .. 104, 112, 167, Ball, Sandra ..... Ballard, Sally Barbee, Joyce 292 INDEX 83, 140, Bluethenthal, Tony ..... 110, 135, Bohlen, Mrs. Patsy Bolling, Patti . ....., 219 175 197 219 175 175 175 175 97, 197 219 197 180 219 175 112 175 197 175 197 175 199 219 175 219 219 115, 219 175 219 175 219 175 220 197 197 146 175 175 175 220 102, 282 175 175 220 175 197 175 197 127 197 175 202 220 197 220 220 47 168 197 175 42 133 176 198 165 39 220 Bolling, Ricky .... Bond, Keith Boone, Ernest Boswell, Don .. Bottomley, Dean Boulware, Angeline .. Bowden, Emma .... Bodwen, Vennetta Bowen, Keith .... Bowen, Deborah ..,.. Bowen, Mark .... 282 Bowles, Donna ..... Bowers, Mrs. Gayle . Bowling, Jane ..,.. Boyd, Michael Bradley, George Bradshaw, Jerry Bradshaw, Terry Brady, Bonnie ..., Brady, Braley, Juanita ...... Prince .... 45 Brannon, Donna .... Braswel Bray, C I, William ynthia .... Brazeale, Susan .... Brennan, Joe .. Brewer, Anita .... Brewer, Martha .... Bright, Mr. Lintord .... Brilhart, Miss Marilee Bringle, Mel ...... .. Brinkley, Trey 128 .. 104, 124 .. .... 176 155, 167, 131 3,110,121 140 .. 124, 133 78,127 66, 76, 114 .. 75,92 101, 140 104 118 ..,38 3, 136 Britt, David ..... .. . Brlttain, Robert .... ... Brlttain, Roger ... ... Brookband, Don .... ... Brookband, Jeanette .. ... Brooks, Gary ....... .......... Brooks, Sybil .. ,. 150, 176 Brown, Bill .. 16, 73, 75 167 Brown, Britton .. ... 127 Brown, Cindy .. ....-... -- Brown, Debbie ... ,. 40, 145 Brown, Dorothy .... ...., 1 37 Brown, Kimberly .,.......... 106 Brown, Linda .... 13, 67, 84, 91, 115, 151 Brown, Mary .. 114, 115, Brown, Linda .... ........ Brown, Nanette ... .,.. 128 Brown, Roger .. ..... Brown, Sandra ...... ... Brown, Susan Rose .., .... .... Brown, Terry ...... .. 104, 198 Brown,William V. Browne, Dorinda .. ... Browning, Forrest ... ... Bruce, David .... ... Bruce, Jeffrey .... ... Bruce, Libby .. Bruner, Mike Bryant, Benny ... .., Bryson, Robin Bryson, Stephen .,. .... 144, Bryson, Terry Ann 83, 92, 146, Buchanan, James Bullock, Mike ..... 176 198 176 220 144 127 220 198 176 140 220 176 46 198 220 79 176 144 198 176 220 176 176 198 220 198 176 133 1 12 39 198 198 220 176 198 176 176 176 194 159 176 176 176 220 220 198 114, 220 176 198 198 198 145 220 200 109 177 177 221 177 221 221 198 177 198 133, 198 198 177 Bunn, Alan ....... ..... Burcham, Sandra ... .. 145, Burdo, John .................... Burke, Cathy ...... 122, 128, 147, Burroughs, Mike ................ Burrow, Steve ... ... Burton, Kathy ... .. Busby, Mike Butts,John Byrd, Cynthia ,., 80 Cable, Sandra ... ...... .... Cain, Jeri ...... 13, 117 Caldwell, Candy 73, 94, 118 Caldwell, Mike ........ Caldwell, Robin ...... 58, 66, 94, 198, Cale, Dwight ... ... Calhoun, Aubrey .,. ,.... Cameron, Lee ... ... 16, Cameron, Teresa .... ,. 177 Campbell, Catherine .. ... Campbell, David Campbell, Mary .. 142 Campbell, Monroe . ,... . Campbell, Gary ... ... 43 Campbell, Susan .. 80 Campbell, Joe Cannon, Greta ... ... 80 Cantrell, Vickie .. 122 Capehart, Lisa .... ..... Carchetti, Cassandra Cardonick, Liz ...... Cardonick, Sandra . 73, 92 Carlisle, Mary .,.. 106, 142, 198 Carlton, Morry ..... Carney, Mr. W. D. . Carpenter, Debra Carroll, Anthony ... ... 109 Carroll, Bobby ... .... Carrol, Vickie Carter, Barbara .... ..... Carter, Deborah .... .. . 177, 178, Carter, Febe .... Carter, James ...... Carter, Vickie Dianne . .,........ Cartland, Laura Lee Cassetta, Joey ..... Cates, Paul ..,. Caudle, Cathy ..... 80, 91,110,111 80, 131 Causey, Jeri .. 78, 84, 92, 93, 133, 117, Causey, Rebecca ....... 101, 128, Cauthren, Teresa ., .... 133, Causinger, Dianne . ,... . Cecil, Janatha .. 133 Chambers, Billy .... Chambers, Robert Chambers, Walter .. Chandler, Pam Chappell, Bill ...... Charles, Mr. John . Chavis, Mrs. Luvenia Chavis, Michelle Chavis, Shirley Cheek, Larry ....... Cheston, Theresa .. Church, Novella Clapp, Rufus .... Clapp, Vicki .... 128, 128, 124, 159, 140, 221 221 177 198 198 177 92 122 198 221 177 209 221 198 118, 204 122 177 221 221 177 177 221 177 198 221 221 221 221 177 127 221 177 201 199 26 199 177 221 221 199 166 177 199 177 177 221 221 177 221 178 199 127 199 178 178 178 221 178 39 39 178 221 221 199 178 221 199 sandy penfielo' leads french honor society Clark, Debbie ,. ... Clark, Joseph .... .,.. Clark, Mrs. Karen ... ..... Clark, Karen .... .. 133, Clark, Mae .. Clark, Ray .. 142, Clay, Marty ., Cleaver, Billy ..... 98, 1 1 199 1 Cleveland, Rose Ann .. 73, 83, 92, 136, Clifton, Debbie ...... 61, 83, 87, 176, Clifton, Susan Clutts, Kay ...,. .. 131, Coates, Jerry .. 167, Cobb, Jeannette ... .,,. Cobb, Lee ....... ..... Cobb, Linda .... 142, Cobb, Robert ..,. ...... 1 27, Cochran, Debbie .... 13, 150, 178, 194 Cochran, Tom ... ,.,. .... Cockman, James ... .. 123, Cole, Allan .... ,,., Cole, Ann... Cole, Johnny .. Cole, Lonnie ..... .. 164, Coleman, Brano .,.... 131, Collins, Beth .. 133, 168, Collins, Donna .... Colman, Eddie ., .... Colwell, Ann .. Colwell, Peggy Comer, Janice ..........,... 92, Compton, Deborah 62, 64, 222, Compton, Jimmy ...... 9, 16, 59, 78, 84, 110, 121, 154, 222, Compton, Paula ..,............. Constant, Cynthia ... .... Cook, William ............. 121, Cooke, Bill 22, 59, 73, 84, 167, 222, 223, Cooke, Douglas ... ........ .... Cooke, Mildred .... ..... Copeland, Doug .. 118, Copley, Karen ......... 133, Copley, Steve ....... 13, 89, 163, 167, 222, Core, Karen ........ .. .. 133, Corry, Mrs. Merle S. .. .. 466, Costner, Diane ... .... Cousanca, John ... . Covington, Debra ............... Covington, Ross ..... 78, 94, 118, 222, Cowell, Cindy ..,. 16, 133, Cox, Jina ..... .,.. 7 3, 124, Cox, Julian .. ....... .. Cox, Pat .. 133, Cox, Susan .. .... Cox, William ..... .... Crabtree, Charles ... ..... .... Crabtree, Nancy 138, 145, Crabtree, Timmy .. Craft, Hugh .... .... 7 3, 97 Craig, Brenda Cramer, Lynn ................... Cranford, Greg 16, 33, 80, 135, Cranford, Karen ........,..,.,... Crater, Julia .... 84, 92, 93, 136, 199 178 30 199 178 221 222 222 33, 199 117 222 179 178 178 178 177 199 199 76, 281 178 178 110 222 179 199 178 199 178 144 179 222 222 224 73, 282 199 178 162, 282 178 178 116 199 66, 281 199 144 222 178 199 134 280 200 178 178 200 200 222 200 222 200 200 178 127 179 179 222 Crawford, Christine Crawley, Ann ..... 140 .. 133 Crayton, Gray .............. Creed, Mitzi ...... 120, 124, 133 Crouse, Miss Elizabeth C. ....... . Crowe, Rhonda ..,..... Cruickhshank, Jon Crutchfield, Barbara ............ Crutchfield, Martha Culbreth, Pete Culbreth, Kelly Culver, Robert .. 13, ss, 115, 200 112, 121, 164, 222 Cummings, Bill ..,.. ,,,, Cummings, Samuel Curtis, Ramona Dalessandro, Gigi Dancy, Susan .... Daniels, Robin Daniels, Donna .. Darden, Veronda .. Davidson, Lynn Davis, Ann ..... Davis, David Davis, George Davis, Kathy .. Davis, Lucy .,.. Davis, Mark Davis, Melinda Davis, Michael Davis, Molly Davis, Robbie Davis, Rodney Davis, Shirley Davis, Victor .... Dawkins, Binky .. Dawson, Catherine Dawson, Lynn Dawson, Sylvia ...... Deal, Patricia 159 ,. 145 ,.13, .. 133 ... 124, 133 167 109 ,. ..,., 83 50, 83, 223 bean, Debbi ...,.. 59, 66, 67, 79, 89, 114, 115, 210, 289, 229 Dearen, Michael .. Deaton, Pam Deaton, Roddy DeBerry, Beverly . DeBerry, David . .. Debrose, Jonathon DeCarlo, Martha .. DeGrotte, Janice . Delafield, Molly .. Delman, David .. Delman, Helena . Denny, Allen 144 110 109 133 133 .. 27, v 1 1 Detgen, Tish ........ 73, Detweller, Patricia ,... .... DeVane, Susan ,.. ..... Dewar, Mrs. Rose 46, Dickerson, Cecilia ... ..... Dickerson, George ... ....... .. Dickson, Sarah ..... .....,.... Dillard, Dennis 128, 155, Dillard, Nancy ..., ......... 9 4, Dillard, Stamps 36, 58, 84, 91, 118, Dingeldein, Steve ...,., 112, 159, Dixon, Cathy .... Doak, Connie ... Dobyns, James ., 200 200 179 200 40 222 200 179 151 , 204 222 154, 282 179 200 222 168 179 200 222 122 200 222 200 179 1751 200 179 179 179 222 179 222 161 223 179 179 200 223 133 179 80, 232 179 179 200 200 223 167 223 200 133 142 142 179 179 223 179 195 179 200 223 179 200 94, 223 179 223 201 179 Doggett, Norman Sara Doggett, Doggett Donnon, Donnell, Donnell, Donnell, Donnell Donnelly, Douglas, Doutt, Dove, Dowd, Dowd, , Sherill .. MfSSJBl'l.., Alvin . ..,.. ... . Leonidus ... .. Mike ...... .. Randy ...... . . Mr. Gerald . . . . , Archie .... ..., .. 78, 137, 47, Danny .... Angela .... David . . . Kathi . . . Dowd, Kirby ..... Drayton, Cheryl Drennon, William ., Driver, Cynthia .. 154, ,. 118, .. 101, Dubose, Jonathon .. .... Dukeshire, Sharon .. .... Dungee, George ................ Dunlap, Ben .. 122, 128, 131, 155, Dunlap, James .................. Dunlap, Susan .. 78, 84, 137, 147, Dupree, Janice ,......,......... Eaglin, Renee Carol Earle, Brad ......... .. 97, 163, Eaton, Debbie ... ... 142, Edeazer, Edward .. ..... Edgerly, Cathy A. .......... 106, Edmonds, Tom ..... 13, 78, 167 Edwards, Annie ....,....... 124, Efird, Charles .... ..,.. Efird, Robert .... 97, Ehrlich, Frances .. Eichorn, Debby ... ..... .... Eichhorn, John J. 16, 97, Elam, John ...,... .. 133, Elium, Johnny .. 122, Elium, Stuart .... ..... Elkins Beth ......... 117, Elkins, Nancy ,.,.... 83, 94, 114, 224, Eller, Melissa ..... .,..,.. Ellington, Walter .... ,........ Ellis, Anne ...... 78, 124, ElIis,Tim Ellis, Willie ..... Elrod, Leigh .......,.... 83, 177 Elrod, Lisa .,., 87, 114, 117, 118, Elrod, Penny ........ 73, 83, English, Rita Enoch, William ...,.,........... Ensley, Larry ..., 14, 73, 104, Estrem, Dan ....... Evangelou, Hope .,.,.. Evans, Ellen ...,. Evans, Janet Evans, Karen .. Evatt, Harrison ..... Everhart, Cheryl Exum, Larry Farmer, Jimmy Farlow, Larry .... Farmer, Vicki Farrell, Emily .... Farrar, Joe .... 80,133, 118, 164, 76, 80, 83 .. 147, 6, 16, 84, 153, 154, 224, .. 106, 117, 179 223 223 147 155 30 127 223 32 201 223 179 179 180 223 127 201 223 180 201 180 180 190 223 224 180 201 224 180 180 224 224 224 201 180 224 180 201 224 180 201 1 17, 284 201 201 201 241 180 224 224 180 170 180 224 224 224 180 224 147 121, 282 201 201 180 123 224 201 180 Farrior, Mrs. Sarah .. 31 Faulkner, Donna .... .... 1 81 Faust, Mrs, Judy .. 30, 89 Felts, Greg ...... .,., 2 25 Felts, Rhonda ...... .. 201 Ferguson, Vendetta .. .. 128 Ferrell, Mrs. Barbara ..... .. 25 Flckling, Cecile ........ 78, 133, 225 Fields, Todd ...... 159, 181 Fincher, Mr. Ben .... .... 4 2 Florance, David 201, 202 Flores, Rhea .. .... 128, 225 Flynn, Susan 80, 146, 225 Fogt, Kathy ........ . 202 Ford, Ervin .. .,... 155 Ford, Martha .. 146, 202 Ford, Michael .... ,... 1 81 Ford, Dollie ..... ........... 1 27 Fordham, Debby .... 84, 106, 151, 225, 276 Fordham, Hank ......,. . 181 Forrest, Hayes .. ........... 202 Fortune, Zan .. 112, 155, 181 Foster, Joan .... 145, 225 Foster, Laura .... 137, 225 Foster, Lynn .. 128, 181 Franklin, Alex ...... .... 2 25 Franklin, Mr. Walter 50 Fraser, Hugh ...,.. 163, 202 Frazier, Carolyn ......... . 225 Frazier, Catherine ...... 136, 140, 225 Frazier, Kathrinka ........ . 181 Frazier, Katherine ... .... 181 Frazier, Mary Fair ,... 83, 202 Frederick, Marshall .... ..... 1 81 Frederick, Mr. Robert . . . . . . 49, 164, 165, 280 Frederickson, Mr. Robert 32, 132 Freeman, Mrs. Eula .... .... 3 1 Freeman, Sylvia ... .... 181 Friddle, Tommy .. ..., 181 Fryday, John .... 112, 225 Fuller, Lutie ...... ..... 1 81 Funderburk, Betty 142, 225 Funk, John ...... .... 1 81 Gabriel, Donna .., .... 202 Gaither, Robin 181 Gallagher, Tim 122 Gallagher, Pat ,............ . 181 Galloway, Kay ...... 78, 117, 181, 182 Galloway, Mrs. Osa ..,.......... 40 Gambill, Pam ..... ...,...... 2 25 Gant, Ronnie .... 128, 155, 181 Gant, Vickie . 78, 80, 81,115, 124, 137, 147, 225 Garcia, Joey .,.... ......... 8 0, 225 Gardiner, Jeanette ........., 133, 202 Gardiner Gayle .... 127, 140, 146, 181 Gardiner Steve ................. 163 Gardner, Knight . 84, 109, 118, 218, 225, 282 Gardner, Steven . .. 163, 181 Gardner, Wayne ,. ..... 202 Garner, Andrew ... ,... 225 Garner, Joy .... ....,....... 1 81 Garner, Lin ...., 73, 155, 159, 181 Garris, Frances ................. 225 Garrett, Mrs. Margaret .... .. 28 INDEX 293 parking places become a luxury at page Garvey, Susan ...,.. Garvin, Gary .. Gaulden, Larry Gentry, Wayne George, Lynn ...... Gerringer, Sharon Gibbs, Chris .,., 73, Giddens, Gary ....., Gideon, Lynne Gildersleeve, Lee Gillespe, Paula .... Gillespie, Phyllis .. Givens, Jane ....., Gladwell, Deborah Gleason, Pattie ,... Godirey, Edward Goldston, Charles Goode, Charles .... Goodson, Bill Gore, Helen Gore, Tom Gore, Wanda .. Goss, Steve ...,, Gourley, Michael ... Grant, Donnie Gravely, Frances Gray, Charlene Gray, Diane ... Gray, Kathy Gray, Lynda Green, Earl .. Green, Mark Greene, Alton Greene, Douglass Greene, Randy Gregory, John Griffin, Terry ...... Griggs, Katherine Grogan, Vivian .... Groninger, Tommy Groomes, Melita . Gross, Becky Gross, Terrie ,. Grosse, Mary ..,. Groves, Chuck ... Grubbs, Don Gunlach, Herbert .. 73, 97, 62, 117, 135 .. 54, 64, 97 226 73, 160 92, 133, 147 .. 133 .. 147 sa , .. 101 154, 161,164 163 ,. 164, 166 .. 128 ., 128 57, 73, 75, 133, 218 120, 122 . . .. 30, H 155 'Aa' .. 128 13.3. ..140 27, 84, 87, 136 133 133 120 80, Guy, Mrs. Dianne Hagy, Debbie .... Haithcock, Susie ... Hales, Christine Hall, Bronna .... Hall, James Hall, Tee .. Ham, Larry .,.,. Ham, Hamilton, Jack .,.......... Hammer, Betty Joe Hammer, Johnny Mebane ...... 16, 115, 61, 73, 102 133 109, Hammer, Kathy .... ... Hammer, Marti ... Hammond, Debbie Hammonds, Allen Hancock, Mike 294 INDEX 80,83,89 118,226 ....127 ...80 135, 167 1 1 225 121, 282 181 202 181 226 226 128 181 202 181 168 202 181 181 181 181 165 202 181 202 202 181 181 202 226 181 181 118, 226 202 226 181 202 202 181 202 203 203 203 203 226 133, 226 181 181 203 226 181 40 181 203 203 203 109 226 226 181 181 182 163, 182 226 115, 234 203 226 226 Haney, Janice ,.......... . 182 Hannah, Lewis ..... 91, 112, 118 226 Harder, Alan .. ....,......, 203 Hardin, Belinda .... ,.,. 6 5, 182, 184 Hardy, Diane .. .... 140 203 Hare, Mitchell ........,.. . 203 Harley, Diane ..., 33, 79, 80, 182 Harper, Joan .. ....,..... 203 Harper, Walter ,.,........ . 203 Harrill, Alex .... 84, 109, 154, 226 Harrill, Cindy ....,. 73, 115, 118, 182 Harris, Ann .... .. . 78, 84, 133 226 Harris, Arnold ... ........ 12 182 Harris, Cindy .... 101 Harris, Larry ... ... 144 Harris, Lee ... ... 122 Harris, Robin .. 182 Harris, Susan .... 182 Harris, Sheila ..., .. 80 Harrison, Cindy .... ..... 2 26 Harrison, Dana .. ....... 127, 182 Harrison, Debbie .,... 66, 67, 83, 203, 204 Harrison, Laura ,.., 76, 114, 117,226 Harrison, Raynard ...... 12, 154, 157, 159 166 Hawks, Bill .. ...,.., 144, 203 Hawks, Carol .... 84, 91, 100,101, 136 226 Hawks, Marsha .... 182 Hawks, Mike 182 Haymore, Tim ... ... 226 Haynie, Linda ...... ...,. 2 26 Hazelwood, Wanda .... ,, 142 226 Headen, Gloria ...... ,.... 2 O3 Headen, Sedecia .... ,. 124, 226 Heath, Nancy ,... ...., 2 27 Hendren, Glenn .. 163 182 Hendricks, Kathy .. ..... 203 Hendrix, Eric .... .,...... 8 0 182 Hensley, Charles ..... 80, 89, 112,118, 135, 182 281 Henson, Nancy ...,..... . 203 Henson, Steve ... ... 182 Herbin, Steve .... .,... 2 03 Heritage, Kirby .. .. 167 182 Heritage, Price ..., ..... 1 6 203 Hermanson, Nancy 13, 66, 117, 151, 203 204 Hernandez, Mario .. ...., 110 227 Herndon, Jeff .... ..... 2 27 Herring, Shirley .... ..,..... 1 82 Hervey, Mike 91, 97, 227 Hester, Libby ..., ....... 1 28 Hicks, Carolyn ... .... . 203 Hicks, Laura ....... . .. 120 204 Higginbotham, Cissy ..... 66, 67 204 Higginbotham, Flenee ...... . 227 Hill, Gary ......... ..... 2 04 Hill, Joyce ...... 92 204 Hill, Mrs. Lucille .. ,.,.. 21 Hill, Steve ...... .. 109 227 Hilton, Charles ,... . 182 Hines, Audrey ..... ..,. 1 83 Hines, Mrs. Carolyn .. .. 28 Hines, Pamela ..... .....,...... 2 04 Hinkle, Laura .. 78, 117, 124 204 Hinshaw, Gary ...... 15, 128, 131 204 Hinshaw, Kathy .... ... Hinshaw, Kenny ....... .,... Hinton, Mrs. Willie Mae .... ,. 40 Hipp, James .......,., ..... Hipps, Carolyn .. ,. 145, Hobbs, Jerry Hobbs, Karen ..... .. 136, Hobgood, Margaret .,.,.......... Hodges, Brenda ..... 83, 84, 124, Hodges, Gloria ... ..... Hodges, Jack ., 127, Hodges, Vickie Hodgin, George ... .. 161, Hodgin, Pattie ...... ....,... Hodnett, Mrs. Lucille .... , 23, 78, Hogue, Margaret ...,.. 16, 73, 78 81, 83, 84, 87,' Holder, Robert ............. 127, Holderness, Susan Hollander, Mitch ..., ... Holley, Mr. Charles .... .. Hollingsworth, Kenneth ... ..... Hollins, Kathy ...,.... 92, Holloway, Reginald ... ...,. Holmes, Gail .,.. .. 133, Holmes, Mr. Robert .......,,..... Holt, Cynthia ........,., 78, 144, Honeycutt, Anne .,.,.. 101, Honeycutt, Dottie ,.......... 135, Hooper, Larry ...... 128, 131, 135 Hoover, David .,., ........,..... Hopkins, Florrie .........,...... Hopkins, Hoppy .... 122, 127, 161, .. 120, 204 183 89 204 227 227 227 183 136, 227 183 183 227 204 204 84 80, 227 183 204 133 47 183 183 183 227 42 204 204 204 204 183 227 227 Hopkins, Linda ,....,.. 3, 227 Homady, Vickie .... 78, 140, 227 Hornbuckle, Freida .... ... ... 228 Horner, Bruce ,.... .,.. 1 24 Horner, Phillip 183 Hoskins, Jo Ann ., ..... 204 Hoskins, Nancy ... .. 145 228 Hough, Adele ..... ..,....... 2 04 Houston, Mary Jane .... 106, 124 204 Howell, Mrs. Meda G. 23 Howell, Melinda ......., 80, 108 183 Howerlon, Mrs. Sandra H, .,..... 35 Hubbard, Debra ........ .. 131 204 Hucks, Gary ..... ..... 1 83 Hudson, Irene ......... ... 79 228 Huffman, Miss Gloria M. . . 35 Huggins, Miss Kate A. ., .... . 37 Hughes, Debbie ..... .. 117 228 Hughes, Reginald ... .. 183 187 Hull, Maurice .......... ..... 2 O4 Huneycutt, Mr. David C. ......... 47 Hungate, Dick .......... 85 228 Hunnicutt, Mike ........ ..., 1 83 Hunsinger, Mrs. Iris D. .. 27 Hunt, Mrs. June S. .... .. 41 Hunt, Nancy .,...,..... ..... 1 83 Hunter, Mrs. Allene W. ...,.. 46 142 Hunter, John ..... 7, 91, 102, 228 282 Huntley, LeVander .......... 127 155 Huntley, Maurice .........,. 159 183 Hyman, April ...... 73, 76, 80, 83 204 Ingram, Roger ............ . 154 Isaacson, Diana .... 92, 93, 133 204 Pirates jump for joy as they win a big game against Grimsley. 229 Israel, Mae 89, 92, lvey, Charles .... ....... Jackson, Delois ,... ... Jackson, Gary ... .... .... Jackson, Jan 80, 73, Jackson, Karen ,. ... 84, 127, Jackson, Vickie .... .......... Jacobs, Brooks .... ,.. 97,154, 165, Jacobson, Brad .. ...... .. James, Debbie 78, 84, James, Phyllis Jarvis, Phil .......,......,...... Jeffress, Emmy Lou 58, 84, 85, 114, 281, 115, 228, Jeffries, Mike ..... ... .... .... Jenkins, Bennie ... ,.. Johnson, Beverly ... ... Johnson, Brenda .. Johnson,Don Johnson, Elwood .. 128, 167, 166, Johnson, James ..,.... ........ Johnson, Janice .. 147, Johnson, Leon .................. Johnson, Lynn ...., 114, 115, 120, Johnson, Marie .. ........... .. Johnson, Ellen .,. ... Johnson, Rebecca .. ........ .. Johnson, Richard .. .. 159, 167, Johnson, Ronald .,. .... .... Johnson, Rusty .. ........... .. Jones, Cathy 65,114,115, 151, Jones, Christy .... 33. 57, 94. Jones, Dan ..... ........... Jones, Danny .. .... 155, Jones, David ..,. .,... Jones, Elizabeth ... ... Jones, Janice .. ........ .. Jones, Kathryn 13, 120, Jones, Leroy ... ..,... .... Jones, Madeline .,. ... 87, 117, Jones, Marta .,,..... ........ Jones, Mrs. Martha . .. . . . . .. Jones, Michael .... ..,. 1 28, Jones, Phyllis ..... ..,..,..... Jones, Ronnie 13, 16, 154, 205, Jones, Sherri ...... ........... Jordan, Ann .... .. 84, 92, 93, Jordan, Mike .... ........... Jordan, Charles .... ,.. Jowers, Debby ... ... Joyce, Ann ...,. ... Joyce, Barbara ... ... Joyce, Bryan ,... ...... Joyner, Lee ..,. Kearns, Linda .,.. Kearney, Wanda Keating, Joseph Keel, Beverley Keever, Linda 183, 78, Kellam, David .... 123, 142, Kellam, James Kellar, Pam Kelly, Bobby Kemp, James ... Kenion, Ramona Kenny, Patrick 44, 127, 204 204 183 204 228 228 183 164, 205 205 228 140 183 87, 225 184 228 205 140 184 205 205 228 184 205 184 228 205 228 184 205 136, 205 228 184 184 205 205 205 205 166 228 205 29 184 205 281 228 229 205 205 228 229 205 142 184 205 128 184 184 206 229 184 229 206 184 184 184 Kent, Jimmy .... Kent, Bill Key, Danny Key, Glenda .... Key, John .... Kimbro, Debra King, Carolynn King, Charles .... 120, 12 King Chuck .... King King King King Darlene .... 162, 144, 147, 57,84, 151, a, 9, 13, 59, 62, Mrs. Joyce O. Sara Shirlene Kinney, Amy .... Kinney, David .... Kirkman, Sandra ............ Kirkpatrick, Jody 1,153,154,157, 228, 229, . 73,75, 109, 120, 136, ... ... 144, . 78, . .. 104, 145, 82, 83, 133, Kirschstein, Wolfgang ........-.. Kirzinger, Eric Kiser, Mike , ..... Kiser, Pat Kivett, Mike ..... Klauman, Sharon Klutz, William Knight, Scarlett .. 7, 39, 73, 229, 73, .. ....124, Knight, Susan .... 92. Knowles, Darlene Knowles, Pat .... Kontulas, Kathy ..,. Kula, Kathy ....... LaBella, Mr. Louis.,. Lacklen, Ann .... 45, 117, 117, Lacklen, Drew 21, 73, 91, 109, 165 Lake, Elaine ..,. 1 Lamb, Kathy . .... 78, 63, 84, 92, Lamberth, Randy Lambert, Pam ..... .... Land, Jane 112 106, 124, 229, 147, Land, Terri ...... 66, 67, 73, 147, Landreth, Michael Lane, Dick ..... Lane, Frank .... Lane, Stan 85, 133, 224, 21, 57, 73, 80, 164, 1 Latham, Pat ... ... Latta, Pam ..................... Laughlin, Lee ., 98, 118, 120, 121, Laughlin, Robin ............ 127, Lavasque, Bill ...,.. Lavasque, Cindy ... 106, 107, Lawing, Jimmy ...... , ...... 163 Lawler, Dianne .. 66, 78, 83, 89, 114, 117, Lawson, Susan ... .,., .... Layton, Kathleen Leach, David .... .., Ledwell, Sharon Lee, Pamela Lee, Ricky Lee, Toni ...,. ..,.110, Lefler, Patricia ... ... 80, Lenio, Allan .... Leo, Maria ....... . ........... Leonard, Barbara Leonard, Linda ..... , 73, 83, 117, 229 206 184 184 206 184 91 , 229 84, 159, 282 118, 206 229 37 229 206 206 206 229 206 206 229 282 206 160 229 124 184 229 229 229 229 206 42 184 164, 229 135 229 184 133, 238 184 206 229 78, 229 206 184 229 206 184 206 229 229 91, 230 184 206 206 206 184 111 206 185 185 185 206 207 .1 .4 A Ig-as er , , 1,12 l Q, , , Cl y, -.rid ,' N . , K . , N ., ,,, N, a f .in k,fg ': ' , Aga ,i.J,, .Mice , x .f -. -sf i 55 It 4 ,ij .. I V' . Q- , Office assistant Frank McNutt helps Coach Morris check absentees. 5255355131 Leonard, Michael .... 163 185 Lookabill, Tony .... Lester, Sandy .... .... 1 42 230 Love, Barbara .... Leung, Sophia .. ..... 230 Lowdermilk, Fran .- --- Leung, Victor .. ... 230 Lowdermilk, Pam .. ....... Lewellyn, Bobby ... ,...... 185 Lowdermilk, Steve .. ,.,. ... 122 Lewey, Marie ...... 101 207 Lowe, Chris .. 13, 98, 99, 159, 167 Lewis, Cynthia .. 106, 128 185 Lowman, Jannie ..,....,.. .. 144 Lewis, John .... .,......... 9 8 230 Lowe DON18 -- ----- -- Lewis, Mamie ,.... 13, ss, ar, 94 230 Lowe, Hugh ---- ---- 1 04 Lewis, Robert ... ............. 185 Lowe, ROUGH -- ------- Lewis, Vicki .... 13, 87, 124, 115, Lowe, Wanda .. .. 151' 207 209 Loy, Vonda ...... ..,.. 9 2 Li, Grace ..... .......... 2 07 Ludwick, Candy 80' 83 Mom' David ' ' 185 Ludwick, Karen .... .. ,.. 78 Liles' Jerry 230 Lunger, Mrs. Eleanor .... Lineberry, Gerald ... ... 185 Lupoy Miss Patricia N In .H Lindley, Ellen ......,............ 207 Luteman, Chris '..- H 124' 133 Lindley, Scott ...., 104, 122, 123 230 Luteman, Virginia U -V-' 124 Lindsay, Karen .................. 207 Lynch' Carol qlhl Lindsey, Joyce ,.. ......,.. 124 207 Lynch, Michael H H Liston, Marva ..,.... 73, 84, 124 230 Lynn, David mga- 'WS' Ca'0'V 't ' 27 Lyon, David ......,.......,. 109 Little, David ....,.......,.,.. 97 185 Lyon' Laura ---- 64, 78, 124, 204 L e' Jean-ii,1?i7?6i6Z?'331i,1551 1251 Lyon' Linda -------- ------------ Lime, Sandra ....,...A..'.'.'. 230 McAdoo, Clarence .. .,..... .. Livingston, Mable .... 64, 84, 94, 151, MCMOO' Cynthia 65' 125 230 282 Lochra, Kathryn .. vs, 83, 115, MCM00' any 161 118 207 McBane, Lee .. ..... Loftis, Gary ... ,...,..... 207 McBee, Karen ,.. .. Logan, Eric ....... 80, 133 207 McCaskill, Diane Lombardo, Michael ...,......... 185 McClanahan, Wayne .. ,.. Long, Mr. James ., 9, 49, 155, 166 280 McClendon, Henry . Long, Janet ,.. ..........,.... 185 McClellan, Donald . ... INDEX 3-XE' Q19 rilD1 z-si6YT'!St9 ,L Q 142 230 135 207 230 207 230 207 185 185 185 185 230 185 38 34 207 185 185 207 185 185 207 185 127 184, 194 230 230 54 207 207 207 207 295 207 anderson and kiser are national merit finalists McClintock, Teresa ... .... .... McCorkle, Kent ,........, 98, 99, McCoy, Alan ....... 98, 99, 124, McDaniel, Dianne .......... 142, McGee, Joe ..... ..... McGehee, lone .. ........... .. McGinn, Lisa .. 78, 94, 118 McGinn, Tommy ...... .. 73 McGinty, Johnny ... ... 80 McGirt, Brenda .... ....... McGregor, Ernest .... ..... 1 66, McGregor, Kim ........ 135, 166, Mclntosh, Ginny ............ 87, Mclver, Miss Anne P. McKay, Mrs. Berenice L. McKnight, Lib ...... McLean, Ernie .. 13, 15, 16, 21 68, 73, 75, 84, 153, 157, 159, 218, 231, McLeod, Allen .. .....,..... .. McMasters, Jamie .... 122, 164 McMillan, John .. 16, 164 McNairy, Margaret . ......... . McNulty, Mimi McNulty, Nancy ,. ... McNulty, Toni ... ........ ,... McNutt, Frank .. 16, 98, 99, 154, McSweeney, Linda ,............, Mack, Ricky ..... 112, 121, 231 Madden, Cathy .. .,.. 128, 131, Maddox, Cathy .. 73, 83 Mahaftey, Linda .. ..,.. .. Malloy, Judy ..... Mandrano, John . Maness, Mann, M Steve r. Garlon Manzi, Melissa .. Mardis, Eddie Mardis, Chuck Marskall, Brenda . Marshall, Diane .. Marshall, Jessica Marshall, Michael Marshall, Mihlford Martin, Cynthia .. Martin, Edwin Martin, Richard .. 142 Martindale, Yvonne Massey, John .... Massey, Steve . . . Matier, Gwen ..,. Matthews, Kathy . Matthews, Sibyl .. Maxwell, Walter ., Muay, Donald ..... Mayberry, Bonnie Maynard, Beverly Mays, Susan ...., Meadows, Jane ., Meadows, Susan . Mebane, Mary Medbury, Michael Medders, Barbara Medley, Miss Sue Meldau, Debbie .. 296 INDEX 100 100 122 83, 58, . 83, 92, 84, 128 92, 122 .. .... B9 101 142 1 186 124 17, - 124 146 24, 196 166 127, 124 . 91, 128 73 92 127 230 230 230 230 230 230 185 230 207 231 208 231 135 36 231 58, 154, 232 166 208 208 185 186 209 208 91, 231 195 283 186 208 208 101 186 185 47 186 231 186 140 231 124, 231 231 208 231 186 208 133, 208 208 207 186 208 208 3 231 186 186 231 231 231 231 109 186 25 231 Melvin, Pam ........ .......... 2 32 Mendenhall, Barbara .... 73, 94, 118, 208 Mendenhall, Martha 185, 186 Mensel, Susan ..... ..,. 1 33, 208 Miles, Jenny ....... ..... 2 32 Millholland, Gary ,.. ... 208 Miller, Carol ....... 186 Miller, Debbie ... ... 186 Miller, Helen .. ....... 208 Miller, Isaac .... 128, 186 Miller, Linda .. ..... 186 Miller, Michael .. 186 Miller, Robert ..,. . 208 Mills, Elwood .. ..... 128, 186 Mills, Jane 115 150, 186 Mills, Karen ...,...........,.... 186 Mills, Ronnie 13, 68, 84, 160, 232 Mintz, Randy ....,......,... 128, 186 Mitchell, Arlene ,......,......... 186 Mitchell, Billy .... 13, 14, 124, 157, 159, 167, 232 Mitchell, Joseph ....... . 232 Mitchell, William .... 98, 208 Montgomery, James 47, 232 Montgomery, June .... 122, 232 Moody, Ricky ,.... 127, 208 Moore, Anne 136, 232 Moore, Carol 128, 186 Moore, Cathy .. 133, 168 Moore, Chris .. ..... 163 Moore, Cindy .. 146 Moore, Debbie .. 127 Moore, Debbie 232 Moore, Diane .. 232 Moore, Donna ... ... 133 Moore, Grant .. 208 Moore, Greg ....,...... . 186 Moore, Janice ...... 80, 83, 135, 232 Moore, John ........ 208, 97 Moore, Judy ..... . 92, 93 Moore, Katharine .. 186 Moore, Malcolm .... . 208 Moore, Robin .,.. 186, 189 Moore, Sandra 140, 186 Moore, William .. ....... 209 Morales, Carlton .. 128, 186 Morana, Cynthia .... . 209 Morana, Greg .. ..... 209 Morar, Melinda 89, 232 Morehead, Gloria .... ...... 7 3, 140 Morehead, Kermit ...... 154, 159, 161 Morgan, Donald ... ... .., 123 Morgan, Gregory .., ... 209 Morgan, Ronald ... ... 186 Morgavon, Jan .. ..... 186 Morris, Denny ......... 16, 209 Morris, Mr. Eugene M, .... 13, 22 Morris, Margaret Rebecca ........ 133 Morris, Miss Martha 26, 133 Morrisette, Darrow ...... ....... 1 86 Morrisette, Marie .... 78, 83, 84, 137, 232 Morrow, Alice .... 65, 115, 150, 184, 186, 194, 195 Morrow, Paul ......... ... ,.. 232 Morrow, Mr. Samuel L. ,. .. 51 Moss, Thomas ...,.. 209 Mosteller, Karen .,,.,. ..... 1 86 Mowery, Mr. Richard L. ..... 36, 112 Murchison, Linda ,...... ....... 2 09 Murphy, David ...... 12, 13, 14, 98, 157, 159, 167, 232, 237 Murphy, Janet .............. 147, 186 Murphy, Libby .... . 186 Murphy, Sherrie .. 128, 186 Murray, Danny ... ... 186 Murray, Edward .... ..... 2 32 Murray, Laura ..,. .. 127, 186 Murray, Sandra .. .. 107, 232 Myers, Cathy .. ... 185, 186 Myers, Susan .. .,.. 140, 209 Myrick, Ann ... .., 84, 233 Nance, Byron .. 233 Nantz, Dale ..., ...,.,.... 1 86 Napper, Alfred .... 80, 124, 233 Neal, Toni 210 Neal Jack ,........ . 233 Neal, Linda .... 79, 142, 209 Neal Mildred ... ... 66, 204, 209 Neal Roy ..,. ........ 1 86 Neal Sharon .. ,,, 233 Neal, Terry .... .,..... 1 86 Neal, Veronica .... 122, 233 Neal Vivian ..... ..... 2 10 Neal Vivian 1101 ,... . 187 Needle, Bobby ..... 54, 187 Needle, Hank .... 84, 87, 233 Neelley, Patricia ...... . 187 Nelson, Billy .. ,,,.... 187 Nelson, Brett ............... 155, 187 Nelson, Mrs. Carol Ann .. ,.... 35 Nelson, Randy .,..,..... 187 Nelson, Ricky .... . 210 Nelson, Thomas ......,..... 97, 187 Newell, Amy ...... 128, 131 146, 233 Newell, Vicky ., V. ,...,.,,.... . 210 Newman, Allen .. ... 155, 181 Newman, David .... ....... 1 42 Newman, Hunter ... ... 187 Newton, Jerry ... ... 187 Newton, Martha .,.....,. 187 Newton, Mr. Robert A, .... . 17, 20 Niblock, Miss Linda .. 21 Niblock Olin ....... 210 Nichols, Katy .....,. 210 Nichols, Mrs. Mary . .. .. 40 Nicholson, Donna ... .., 233 Nielson, Steve ...... . 233 Niver, James .... ..,. 1 28, 187 Nolan, Mr. Francis .. 39, 75, 97 Nolan, Mike ..... ......, 2 10 Nolan, Nancy .... ..... . 2, 133 Norileet, Molly .... 13, 233, 281 Norman, James ..,. .......... 1 87 Norman, Jeanette ...... 101, 131, 210 Norman, Sally ....... . 233 Norwood, Sue ,.,.. ....... 1 87 Nuckles, Theresa ....,...... 131, 181 Nutt, Patti ,..... 64, 73, 83, 196, 210 Oakley, Grady ..,............... 187 Oaks, Randy 233 O'Brien, Faith ....,. .,........ 2 33 O'Doherty, Michael .... 133, 135, 210 O'Doherty, Patrick ,... 133, 135, 210 Ogburn, Jean 83, 210 Okenka, Paul ...... 210 Orihuela, Roberto ... .... 233 O'Rourke, Theresa ...... 117, 210 O'Steen, Greg 98, 157, 159, 167, 233 Overman, Chip .. 109, 154, 210 Overman, Kay .......... 80, 136, 210 Overton, Mary Anne ... ... ... 210 Owens, Donna .................. 142 Owen, Robert .... 109, 155, 163, 187 Owens, James ..,........,.. 124, 233 Owens, Jeffrey ... ... 187 Owens, Mike .. .......... 233 Owens, Nancy ... .. 83, 115, 150, 187, 194 Owens, Theresa .. ............. 127 Owens, Wheaton 78, 83, 118, 210 Page, Mrs. Catherine ........... 32 Page, James ....... ..... 1 87 Parham, Tom .. .. 124, 233 Paris, Cindy ... ... 79, 210 Parker, Chuck .... . 233 Parker, Cynthia .. ... 73, 188 Parker, Steve .. ... ... 210 Parks, Arlington ......... . 188 Parrott, Max ..... ..,. 4 2, 131, 211 Paschal, Martin .... ........ 1 88 Patterson, Charles .... 155, 188 Patterson, Helen . ..... 233 Payne, Donna ... ... 211 Payne, Jimmy ..,.,....... . 188 Payne, Kathy .... 55, 58, 66, 73, 75, 94, 220, 233 Payne, Mike ..., .... 1 61, 211 Payne, Willie ..., ....... 2 33 Pearmen, ,Roger .... 127, 188 Pearson, Gail .... .... 1 45, 233 Peeden, Donald .... .,..... 1 88 Peerman, Terry .... 124, 211 Pagram, Buster .. ....... 211 Pegram, Danny ......,....,..... 233 Penfield, Sandy .... 7, 13, 64, 92, 133, 136, 218, 234 Pennisi, Gordon ...... 27, 234 Perdue, Cynthia ....... . 234 Perdue, Wally ... .., 234 Perrin, Georgie ., ... 234 Perrin, John ...... . 188 Petty, Brenda .. .... 128, 188 Petty, Mike ......... 128, 188 Phillips, Mr. Bob F, ,... 51, 160 Phillips, Debra .. ....... 211 Phillips, Doug .... .... 1 10, 234 Phillips, Eric 98, 234 Phillips, James .. ...,.,....... 211 Phillips, Kay ...... 67, 115, 211, 204 Phoenix, Carlton ....,.. . 239 Pickard, Deborah ..... 188 Pickard, Frank ...., 164, 211 Pickard, Phyllis .. ,. 106, 145, 234 Pickard, Shirley . .......... 188 Pickett, Phil ..,. 78, 112, 234 Pickler, Doug . . 124, 128, 234 Pinkleton, Allen .. .....,. 73, 97 Pinnix, Rickie ...... 145 Pittman, Michael .. ... 234 Pittman, Nora .... .......... 2 11 Pittman, Robert ... ... 98, 167, 234 Pitts, Sue .,.,.. ........ 1 33 Plante, Patty ..... . 234 Plante, Teresa ... ... 124, 211 Poll, Sherwin .. 136, 211 235 Pollok, Jeanette ... ... 106, 107, 211 Poole, Brenda ..... 79, 234 Poole, Chester ... ... 188 Poole, Clayton .. ... 188 Poole, Jay ,. H 133 Pope, Albert .,...... ,,,,., 1 88 Pope, Ann Carleton .. 78, 115, 227 234 Pope, Mary Paula .. ...,.,... 188 Poteat, Sandy ... ,.. 106, 107 211 Poteat, William .......,.,...,... 188 Powell, Al ..,. 56, 73, 84, 112, 121, 153, 166, 220 234 Powell, James ......... 154 211 Powell, Marilyn ... ., 79, 140 234 Powell, Mark .. .. 140 188 Powell, Monte ... ,,,, 135 Power, Barbara 234 Powers, Martha ... M, 138 Pratt, Gail ..........,....,,.... 235 Primm, Mark ,.,. 84, 91, 104, 225 235 Pritchett, Cindy ,,....,......,,.. 211 Pritchett, Gladys .. .., 137 235 Puckett, Donna ..., .. 79 189 Pugh, Lili ..... ,,......... 2 35 Pulley, Rebecca 100, 136 235 Purdue, Diane ....,....,........ 145 Purgason, Helen .. 115, 150, 189 194 Purvis, Leigh ............ 83, 92 235 Puryear, Mrs. Lois .,.. ... . . 31 Rafferty, Linda .,............... 189 Ragan, Brenda .. 83, 89, 114, 120 211 Ramondy, Frank ...,.,...,...... 189 Rancer, Roger ... .., 189 Rancer, Sandra ... ... 133 Randleman, Sherian ... ... 189 Randolph, Beverly .. ... 211 Rankin, Brenda ... 150 Rankin, Dennis .. . ., 80 Rankin, Linda ....., ... 45 Rankin, Miss Linda ,,.. ,. , 31 Rankin, Mrs. Susan . .. ... 24 Raphael, Wayne .. .. 235 Ray, Charles .. 127 Ray, David ... ... 235 Ray, James . 211 Ray, Michael ,. ... 189 Rayle, Charles .,. ... 189 Rayle, Gene ... ... 235 Rayle, Janice ...,... .... 2 11 Read, Miss Martha ... ,. , 23, 78 Redmond, Kim ..,. .... 2 35 Reece, David .. ,. 73, 189 Reece, Jimmy ...,.. Reece, Mr. Stephen Reed, Debbie .,.., Reed, Eddie Reed, Tommy .,., Reilly, Jack 66, 211 .. ...38,97 145, 235 122, 82, 91, 115, 151, 235 Reilly, John 114, 155 Remmey, Jimmy ... .... 227 Reynolds, Greg .,. ,. 109 Reynolds, Nancy .. ..,. .. Rhew, Jerry ..., 122 Rhodes, Alice .......,,...,.,.. Rice, Debbie 80 83, 114, 115 Richard, Ken ......,..,.... 104 Richards, Charles ., 189 189 118, 237 189 235 189 211 211 189 235 235 211 Richardson, Mr. David .. 49, 155, Richardson, Denise ........ Richardson, Richardson, Thurmond Richert, Pam ........ Riddle, Debbie . Riddle, Donna .. Riddle, Michael .. Ridenour, Mary Liz ., Greg 104, 118, 196, 211, . ..... 144, .. .. 92, 78, Ridenhour, Kent Rigsbee, Pam Ritter, Teresa Ritter, Warren .. Ritze, David Rivers, Dianne Rives, Gayle Roane, Bill .... Robbins, Joey ., Roberts, Alan Roberts, Melody .. Roberts, Phillip ... Roberts, Sharon .. Robertson, Glen 16, 154, 166, 154, 161, Robinson, Angela ...........,.,. Robinson, Charles ... 21, 54, 73, 154, 166, 196, Robinson, Chris .......,.......,. Robinson, Gwen .... ....,...... Robinson, Kenneth .... 120, 154, Robinson, Larky .. ... Robinson, Mary ...... ... Robinson, Mrs. Mary . .. .. . Robinson, Norma ... ..... .... Robinson, Susan .... 83, 92, 146, Rogers, Bonnie ...... .... Rogers, Mrs. Barbara .....,...... Rogers, Cathy .. 33, 57, 81, 84, 135, 223, Rogers, Kennette .... 114, 115, Rogers, Leigh ... .,... .... Rogers, Rosie ... ... 114, Rogers, Tommy Rolader, Mike ... ... Roland, Ken ,....,.. Rollinson, Jo 13, 84, 89, 135, Romeo, Stephen .. .... Ross, Marilyn ... ... Ross, Robert ..... ...... Rosson, Rebekah ... ... 128, Rountree, Milton .. .... Rouser, Bruce ... ....,. . 79, Rouser, Greg .. .. 122, 123, Royal, Brenda ... ...,..,.., .,.. Royal, Floyd ...... 61, 128, 131, Rubio, Mrs. Blanca ............. Russel, Glenda .....,.,..,. 140, Russel, Bill ... 68, 84, 104, 121, 161, 236, Russell, Catherine .. ..,.... .. Russell, Chris ... ... Russell, John .... ... Rutledge, Janice .. Ryals, Donna ..,. Sampias, Jean .. Sams, Larry ..., Samuel, Cathy ....., Sanchez-Boudy, Maria 131, 135, 137, 164 189 163, 278 166 211 235 189 189 118 212 235 235 235 189 189 189 189 189 212 235 190 212 212 97, 212 190 190 164, 212 212 235 37 190 136, 212 235 50 106, 235 136 212 115 127 212 190 92, 235 212 127 212 236 109 190 236 212 236 34 190 160, 282 212 118 212 190 190 212 190 236 212 Sanders, Robert ........ 154, 159, 166 Sansone, Diane ., 73, 84, 92, 147, 236 Sardi, Carl ............ 135, 155 190 Saslow, Beth ..... 73, 114, 15, 136, 212 214 Saul, Robin .,... .............. 1 90 Saunders, Faith .... 73, 82, 117, 133, 146 190 Saunders, Robert ,. ...... 236 Scantting, Wayne .. ...... 128 190 Schenk, John ..... 121, 236 282 Schoolfield, Ann .. .,..,.. 94 236 Schoolfield David ...., 236 Schoolfield Debbie .. ... 190 Schoolfield Doug .. ...... 212 Schoolfield, Ronnie .. ... 154 212 Schoolfield Stephen ,... . 212 Schneltzer, Bonnie ... .. 78 213 Schrader, Lee .... 213 Schwartz, Lydia .... . 213 Scott, Cindy . .. ...... 79 127 Scott, Gayle .... 79, 122 213 Scruggs, Susan ....,., . 190 Sears, Donna ... ... 106 236 Seawell, Carolyn ,.. .. 78 236 Seawell, Jelf ... ... 236 Seawell, Randy ..... . 190 Seay, Pamela ... ... 122 213 Seay, Raymond ,....... . 213 Sellars, David .. 73, 134 236 Sellars, Randy .. ... 104 190 Sills, Gary .,.,. .... 1 90 Sessoms, Keith ... . . . 190 Settle, Edward ,.... 190 Sexton, Mrs. Betty ... . , .. 29 Seykora, Edie ...... 117 213 Seymour, Jimmy .. ............ 213 Shackelford, Caryn .. 83, 87, 136, 213 Shaffer, Cynthia .. ...,....... 213 Shamberger, Clyde ..... 62, 236 Sharp, Lawrence .,. . .. 96, 97, 213 Sharpe, Debbie ....,... 114, 115, 213 Sharpe, Perry .... 118, 132, 133, 236 Shea, Kathleen ..,,............. 236 Shelburne, Miss Florence ........ 24 Shelton, Joe .........,..... 161 236 Shelton, Dean .. ...,.. 213 Shelton, Luann ... ... 190 Shelton, Steve .. ,.,. 159 Shepard, Thomas .. 80 191 Shepherd, Jerry ..... ...... 2 13 Shepherd Richard ..., 155 191 Sheppard, Lee ..... 144, 236 Sheppard Patricia ... .... 191 Sherman, Amy .... 213 Shields, Chris .. 213 Shoe, Sharolyn ...... 144 Shoifner, Mr. Clayton . 42 Shone, Beverly .,..... 213 Showfety, Anita ... ... 191 Shue, Kathy .,.... 191 Shuler, Jacqueline ... ... 127 Shuler, Laurence ... ... 122 Shuler, Leonard ,. .,.,.. 191 Simmons, Barbara ,. 124, 236 Simmons, Debra ., 140, 213 Simmons, Jack ... ..,. 213 Simms, David ... ... 155 Simpson, Paul ., 191 - 1 1 Simpson, Terri .. ... Sims, Charles .. ... Sims, Carleen ...,. ... Sinclair, Kathleen ... ... Sink, Eddie ....,.., ..... Slate, Katherine . 128 Slate, Steve ..., .........,... Slater, Helen ..., 2, 73, 117, 137 Slaughter, Alan . ....,..,. 73 Slawter, Sue .. 27 Sloan, John ... ... Smith, Alice Smith, Bruce ... ... 154 Smith, Cathy .. ... 140 Smith, Craig .... ......... Smith, Deborah . .. 79, 133 Smith, Edward ,. ...... .. Smith, Elizabeth .. ... Smith, Helen ... ... Smith, Herman ..,.......,...... Smith, James .. 43, 56, 84, 112, 133, 234 Smith, Jerry .. ...,.. 73 Smith, John 112 Smith, Joseph ... ... 127 Smith, Kent .... ,............. Smith, Kim ..., ... 98, 124, 161 Smith, Lynda ... ......... ..., Smith, Mary ..... 101 Smith, Michael ... ... 155 Smith, Miss Odell .. ....... .. Smith, Pam ............ 133, 136 Smith, Mrs. Poliyanna .........., Smith, Roger .,.,.... ..... Smith, Roxanne ... ...,. . 124 Smith, Scotty .. 110, 111 Smith, Terrie .. ....... .. Smith, Terry .,.. Smith, Thomas Smith, Tomas ... ... 128, Smith, Toni Smith, William .. Snead, Diane ..... ............. Snider, Mary Alice .. 84, 85, 114, Snipes, Jay ... ..- Snipes, Marie ......... Snotherly, Farrell .. 161, 164, 165 Snoufter, Linda ... ,......,. .... Snow, James ... ... Solomon, Danny Somay, Errol ... ..... South, Karl ..... ,... 3 Southard, Ricky . Southern, Paul ,. ... Southern, Randy ...... Spaniola, Eddie .. ... 142 Sparger, James . .... . Sparrow, Richard ...... Speagle, Cherrie 128 Spence, Charles .,.,.. Speicer, Gregory ... 155 Spencer, Marjorie ............. Spencer, Maurice 13, 59, 154, 159, 231 Spinazzola, Sharon ... ... Speigel, Cherry ... ... Staley, Nancy .. .,.. .. Staley, William ... ... 191 INDEX 191 191 213 191 191 191 213 236 213 236 236 191 214 236 236 214 191 237 191 214 125, 237 191 191 191 214 214 214 191 191 23 214 27 237 214 214 237 144 192 192 192 191 78 115, 237 237 214 214 237 214 214 237 237 160 237 192 214 192 192 214 127 192 192 157, 237 193 122 192 192 297 Stallings, Cherry ., 73, Stanfield, Mrs. Hazel .. Stanfield, Larry .,.,. Stanley, Mr, Stephen .. Stanley, Eddie ..... Stanley, Gary Stanley, Joe ,. Stanley, Kim Stanley, Stanley, Starling, Mike Tim.. Jett Staton, Lynne .. Staton, Michael Stedman, Burke Stedman, Gayle . Steed, Robert .. ..... Steele, Taylor ..... 80 Steele, Mrs. Carol .... Steens, Johnny 83, 94, 212, 214 .. as 192 37 ..142,237 .. 161,237 ..,..237 .. 127,214 120,161 160,237 192 .. 73 ,..214 192 ...23a 144 , 122, 123, 214 34 238 Stephanz, Beth .. 136, 192 Stephanz, Paula .... .. 136, 214 Stephens, Betty .. ,.... 192 Stephens, Debbie .. ,.. 214 Stevens, Marla ... ... 192 Stevens, Steve .,..,.... . 238 Stevens, Lynn 101, 124, 238 Stevenson, Zollie Stiles, Chris .... Stiles, Linda ....,... Stokes, Osure Wray ...214 192 .....,92,238 . 155, 159, 192 Stone, Janet 73, 84, 106, 131, 238 Stoneman, Kerry ..,,,. Stoulfer, David Stoutter, Susan ... Stout, James Stout, Martha ...... Stowe, Mr. Donald ..........192 ...214 ....238 ..192 136 20,68 Strandberg, John .... 73, 80, 120, 215 Straughn, Carolyn .... Straughn, Michael Straughn, Penny .,.,. 97, 118, .. 89, 124, 238 142, 238 215 Strickland, Prestine .. 145, 238 Stroud, Susan .,.... 94,215 Stump, Mrs. Charlotte ,.,. . 38 Sugg, Mrs. Mary Ann ...... 45, 140 Sugg, Mrs. Sara .... .. Sullivan, Summers Bertie .. , Fred .. Summers, Joyce Summers, Mark Summers, Susie , 45 238 215 117,215 98, 99, 238 , ...,.. 192 Summer, Larry ., ... 193 Sutton, Ginny .. 136, 238 Swain, Jim 193 Swain, Bill ..,.. .............., 2 15 Swaney, Barbara .. 83, 126, 131,215 Sweeney, Jason ..,.,. Swepston, Viv 193 238 Swinson, Terrie .. ........ 144, 238 Sykes, Martin 22, 80, 112, 238 Syriac, Jane .. Talbert, Mike 215 238 Tallant, Steve ,.,. .. ,..... ,.,.. . 160 Tallevast, Colette ........,.. 89, 238 Tankersley, Barbee .. Tardue, Mark .. 43, 84 Tasker, Mary Kelly 298 INDEX 64, 78, 83, 117 239 ,112,125,131, 238, 239 ., 183, 193 paint buckets and turpentine add Taylor, Ann .. 133, Taylor, Beverly .. .. 7, Taylor, Bob .... ..,. Taylor, Brian ... ,,,. Taylor, Mitzi . ..,. Teague, Gary ... ... Teeters, Elaine .. ,... Teeters, Kay Teeters, Shirley ..... .... Temple, Miss Mary . , . . . Templeton, Iva .... .......... Thomas, Bonnie .,.. 101, 128 Thomas, Brenda .. ........ .. Thomas, Cynthia ......,..... 80, Thomas, Gary .... 13, 159, 167, Thomas, Gayle 83 Thomas, Harold .....,........... Thomas, Jamie .... 13, 59, 121, 159 Thomas Larry .,... . . 122 Thomas Margaret ..,. ..., Thomas Mary ... ,.. Thomas, Michael .. .,.,. Thomas Patty . .. ....,., . . 92 Thomas, Peggy ..... 87, 106, 136 Thomas, Susie ,. .......... .. Thompson, Adele .. .. 145 Thompson, John .,, ,,,. Thompson, Joe ..,...... .... Thompson, Mr. .lunie P. . . ,,... Thompson, Kathy .,... .. 133 Thompson, Teresa .. ,... Thompson, Terry .....,...,.,,.. Thompson, Tim .,.. 120, 128, 131, Thore, Larr y.. ..154 193 239 215 193 193 239 239 193 193 48 215 193 215 193 239 239 239 154, 239 239 193 193 193 215 215 239 239 215 239 51 239 215 193 133, 216 216 Thornton, Michael .. 124, Thornton, Mr. William Tilley, Larry ....,... Tilley, Miss Sally Tisdale, Jewel ..... Todd, Gloria .... Toler, Ben Toler, James Toomes, Pat ..... Touchstone, Diane ,.,... 92, Townsend, Pam .. Trimble, Janet .,.. Trotter, Davis .... Troxler, Mr. John .....,........ Troxler, Stina ..... 122, 239, Turk, Doug ., 121, 135, 168, Turk, Susan ..... Turner, Pam .,., Tyner, Cathy . .. Umfleet, Eddie ..... Underwood, Michael Underwood, Patricia Vaden, Vina ........ Vaessen, Robbie Vail, Mary Ann Vail, Robert .,.. Van Ormer, Bill ,. Varner, Kelly .....,.. Vaughn, Miss Janice . ,. .. , 34 Vaughn, Laurel ...... .. 133 Vaughn, Ned .. Vaughn, Vickie ,. Vernon, Debbie .. Vernon, Delores ... Vernon, Marsha .. 147, Ann Pope concentrates on her clay sculpture in art. Vernon, Sharon ................ 239 Vestal, Jimmy .... 109, 128, 131 193 Viiorio, Carlos ..........,. . 193 Vilorio, Pedro ... ,, 109 Vincent, Sherry .. ..... 239 Wagoner, Diane ..........,. 131 193 Wagoner, Jack .... 8, 58, 73, 153, 154, 166 248 Wagoner, Sue 73, 80 216 Walker, Fred .. ....... 216 Walker, Joanna .. .. 193 Walker, Julie .. .. 193 Wall, Betty Jo ., 216 Wall, Carolyn .. .... 193 Walt, Nena . . . ,. 122 240 Wall, Rick ....... .... 1 93 Wall, Mr. Lafayette ..,. .. 43 Wallen, Flay .,..... ........,. 1 44 Walter, Laurie .... 106, 133, 240 Ward, Elaine ..... 79, 193 Ward, Jenniler 216 Ward, Steve .. ..,.. 122 Ward, Wanda .. .. 140, 216 Ware, Peggy ......... . 240 Ware, Timothy ... ,. 128, 193, 145 Warner, Dale .... .,......., 1 93 Warren, Cornelius .... . 193 Warren, Louis .... .. 104, 216 Warren, Mark .... .,.,. 2 40 Watkins, Dwight ., 127, 155 Watkins, Marvin ,... ..... 1 93 Watson, Lisa ......,.. .. 135, 216 Watson, Miss Shirley ..... . . 37 Watt, Carol ........... .. 140, 240 Watt, Janet ........ .... 2 17 Watts, Sheila ...,,.... .. 193 Waynick, Carol Anne .,..,.,..... 193 Waynick, Martha ..,. 65, 78, 117, 240 Weaver, Bart .,.. 128, 131, 240 Weaver, Bridget ..,...... , 193 Weacer, David .. ,.,.. Weaver, Donna ,. 79, Weave r , Hilda .,... .... Weaver, Mary ....... ., Weaver, Mrs. Peggy . ,. . . .. 240 137, 240 217 . 79, 217 30 Webb, Andy .,.....,.,,......... 217 Webb, Kathryn .,.,..., 128, 133, 194 Webster, Mr. Charles .,.,..,. 13, 37 Webster, Susan ., 87, 106, 136, 215, 217 Webster, Linda ....... .,.. .... 1 4 0 Webster, Roger ......,..,....... 194 Weiner, Pat ,. 84, 97, 121, 240 282 Welch, Jana .......... .... 1 31 194 Welch, Stephen .... ..... 1 94 Wells, Ronnie ...., 154 240 Westcott, Clarence ., 128 194 Westervelt, Mary ......,.,.. 136 250 Westmoreland, Debbie .,..,. 142 240 Westmoreland, Eddie ,. 154, 159 161 Westmoreland, Kay ............. 142 Whisenant, Mrs. Margaret ........ 25 White, Edith ........... 73, 136, 120 White, Deanne .. ..,.,,...... 194 White, Janet .,.,.,...... 78 140, 240 White, Joseph .,... 84, 121, 282, 136 White, Madeleine ....... 94, 136, 240 White, Philip .,,... ....,.. 7 4, 194 White, Reid .... 155, 159, 194 White, Richard .. 109, 128, 194 White, Sarah ..,.. .,,...... 2 17 Whitesell, Charles .. 194 Whitley, Cathi ... .......... .. 217 Whitley, Jimmy .,.....,,......,. 240 Whitsett, Joey ..., 7, 73, 80, 81, 84, 102, 240 Whittaker, Thomas .. .,.... 194 Wicker, Judy 145, 240 Wilder, Joan . . 241 to the atmosphere of page 's halls Wilder, John ... ... 155, 194 Wiley, Wanda .... . 241 Wilkinson, Barry ...., . 241 Wilkinson, Joan .... 113, 194 Willard, Paula ..... . 194 Williford, Glenn .... 155, 159 Williams, Barbara . ...... 241 Williams, Brenda . 194 Williams, Charles . ..... 217 Williams, Janet .. .. 80, 241 Williams, Jewel .,.... ..... 1 94 Williams, Laura Jill .... 87, 217 Willims, Lucy ........ 140, 247 Williams, Roxanne .............. 194 Williams, Wanda .. 87, 91, 100, 107, 241 Williams, Warren . ..... 166 Wilson, Bill ..... ...... 1 22 Wilson, Larry .... 144, 241 Wilson, Kathleen .. ...... 217 Wilson, Sheila ..... . 217 Wilson, Van .... 140, 194 Wimbish, Lee .. ...... 194 Wimbish, Tom .... ........ 8 O, 217 Wine, Graham ....,........,.,.. 194 Winslow, David ..... 16, 97, 131, 194 Winslow, Melba . ............ 194 Winslow, Paul .. ............... 241 Winslow, Rich ,.... 16, 98, 121, 154, 166, 240, 241 Wise, Phil ..,... 16, 62, 153, 154, 180 Wolfe, Betty ..,.........,.. 185, 195 Wolfe, Debra ................... 217 Wolfe, Kathy .. 13, 73, 76, 81, 87, 117, 241 Wolff, Debbe ............ 83, 87, 241 Wood, Janice ..... ...... 2 41 Wood, Kaye ......... 217 Woodard, Mrs. Kathy 87 Woodruff, Mrs. Winnie .. 32 Wray, Pam .......... ,,,,, 1 O1 Wrightson, Nancy .... .,.... 2 17 Woodroof, Mary .... 182, 195 Woods, Susie ..... ...... 2 17 Woolard, Terry .... .... 2 17 Wooten, Eric ,.,,, , 195 Worley, Brenda .. 144, 217 Wrenn, Chris ,,,., , 195 Wright, Denese .. ,,,,, 217 Wright, Kathy .... ,, 92, 195 Wyche, Mrs. Lois 28, 115 Wyrick, Nancy ., 92, 195 Anchor Club 92, 93 Assemblies 55 Awards Day 68 Band 128, 129 Baseball, J.V. 161 Baseball, Varsity 160 Basketball, J.V. 159 Basketball, Varsity 156-158 Beautification 82, 83 Buccaneer 86, 87 Cheerleaders 150, 151 Choral Department 124-127 Civinettes 94, 95 Civitans 95, 97 CO0 145 Counselors 23 Cross Country 167 Dedication 17 Drama Club 132, 133 Elections 54 Football, J.V. 155 Football, Varsity 152-154 French Club 136 FHA 140, 141 FSA 138 FTA 139 GAA Girls' Sports Graduation GYC Hi-Y Homecoming Honor Society Interact lSCC Junior Jaycees Junior Jaycettes Junior Exchange Key Club Library Assistants Marshals O. Henry Juniors Office Assistants Open Houses Outstanding Seniors Orchestra Pages by Page Pep Committee Pep Week Quill and Scroll Red Cross Roadrunners Senior Directory Seniorettes Spanish Honor Society Squads Student Council Swimming Tennis Track VlCA Wrestling Y-Teens Alexander Motor Ans-A-Phone Cellar Anton's Appliance and TV Center Artistic Wig and Beauty Salon Bamby Bakers Berry Coal and Oil Co., Inc. Bessemer One Hour Cleaners Bishop Block Barber Shop Black Cadillac Olds Inc. Blair and Johnson Tailor Tom Boone Tailor Boren Clay Products Brinsfield Motor Inc. Brooks Lumber Co. Brown Gardiner George C. Brown and Co. Brown Realty Co. Bruce Terminex Burger Chef Burlington Industries Calco Distributing Co. Church Street Drive lnn Flowers by Bob Clemmons Clippard's American Service H. L. Coble Construction Co. Coble Sporting Goods Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Cone Mills Craft Insurance Co. Crutchfield Browning Curtis Meat Packing Deno's Duke Power Co. Edmonds Drug Store T. Clyde Elrod Fashion Shop Fig Leaf Fisher-Harrison Printing Co. Fleishman's Clothing Closet Forbis and Dick Funeral Ser. Formal Wear Shop FrankIin's Drug Stores Galloway Buick Gate City Motor Co. 147 168, 169 69 118, 119 102, 103 62-67 84 104, 105 90, 91 106, 107 108, 109 98, 99 110, 111 79 120 114, 115 78 60 56-59 130, 131 as, 89 76, 77 60, 61 85 146 122 284-289 116, 117 137 121 72-75 163 162 166 144 164, 165 100, 101 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 247 247 247 248 247 249 250 247 247 247 251 250 251 251 251 251 251 251 253 252 253 253 253 254 254 254 253 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 256 257 Gate City Pharmacy Gay 90's Antique Shoppe G 8t B Radiator Glascock Distributing Co. Godwin Insurance Agency Greensboro Awning Co. Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro Printing Co. Guilford Builders Supply Co. Guilford Technical Institute Hailey Sales Co. Hanes-Lineberry Funeral Service Guy Hill Home Drug Home Federal Savings and Loan House of Gems Investment Counsel Service Jay's Fine Foods Junior Class Ken-Dar Trailer Sales C. J. Kern Construction Co. Kinard's Drugs King-Hunter, Inc. Kristin's K 81 W Cafeteria Kwik Burger Lambeth-Troxler Laminated Plastics Lotus Restaurant Lowdermilk Realty Lucas Travel Agency Lums McDonald's McKnight Hardware Montaldo's Moore Music Merle Norman Cosmetics North State Chevrolet Nuckle's Barbeque Nuckle's Restaurant Oakwood Trailer Sales O Henry Cleaners 257 257 257 257 257 257 258 259 257 258 258 258 258 259 259 259 259 259 260 259 261 262 261 261 261 261 262 262 262 262 262 262 263 262 264 264 264 264 264 264 264 264 Pepsi Cola Bottling Phipps Hardware Co. Piedmont Jewelers Pilot Life Insurance Co. Pizza Hut Poole Insurance Co. Prago Guyes Reading and Study Center Ready Mixed Concrete Co. The Remnant Shop Ross Jewelers L. W. Routh Construction Saslow's Jewelers Scrugg's Florist Sealtest Foods Senior Class Bernard Shepherd Smith Furniture and Gifts J B's Snow White Cleaners Sophomore Class Southern Bell Telephone Southern Life Insurance Co. Southern Photo Southside Hardware Stanley's Shoes Starling's Esso J. P. Stevens and Co. Summit Shopping Center Sun Coal and Seed Taco Bell Bo Teeter's Gulf Service Thalhimer's Tony's Pizza United Dairies, lnc. U-Save-It Food Store Inc. W. H. Weaver Construction Co. WGBG Tal Williams Wills Book Store Wimbish Insurance Co. WQMG Otto Zenke 264 265 265 265 265 265 265 266 266 265 265 267 267 267 267 244 267 267 267 268 269 269 269 269 269 269 270 270 271 271 271 271 272 272 272 272 274 273 274 274 275 275 Painters mix business with pleasure. INDEX 299 emmy lou jeffress editor in chief brenda archer business manager wanda williams co-subscription editor kathy wolfe co-subscription editor hank needle brad earle greg richardson steve mcduff photographers staff katie allen karen clark debbie clifton lisa elrod becky gross margaret hogue christy jones madeline jones mamie lewis vicki lewis ginny mcintosh caryn shackelford peggy thomas susan webster joey whitsett jill williams debbe wolff 300 letter from the editor A great deal of time and effort was spent towards publishing the 1970 buccaneer. This job, however, could not have been completed without the assistance and support from numerous outside sources. I would like to express sincere appreciation to the merchants of Greensboro for their continued interest and support. School Pictures, Meyers Studio, and the Greensboro News Company were invaluable as sources for many of the pictures appearing in the book. Many thanks go to Mr. Goldston, Mrs. Walker, and Hunter Publishing Company for their expert advice and special interest in the buccaneer. I would like to express my deep appreciation to the advisors of the buccaneer. Mrs. Hunt, business advisor, guided the staff in operating efficiently under the given budget. Under her leadership the staff waged successful adver- tisement and subscription drives. Mrs. Cockman and Mrs. Woodard were instrumental in supervising the editorial staff. Their enthusiasm inspired the students in all of their endeavors. As editor, l was fortunate in having a most dedicated and enthusiastic staff. These students spent many afternoons, weekends, and holidays working to meet deadlines. l would also like to thank Mr, Newton, Mrs. Hill, Miss Niblock, and the counselors for their interest and assistance to the staff and me. Not to be forgotten is the Page student body. For without the interest and support of the students, the buccaneer could not exist. Sincerely, Emmy Lou Jeffress Editor 0 Wlnsfon-Salem HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY c North Curolwno ED GOLDSTON, SILER CITY, N. C. ..lun.,... .,,, Junm.-.auulyulugw -,vnu woe Awwmfd-1
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