Walter Hines Page High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1978

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'- keg w.. I 1 i ,Wg Q, , gl tr , . . . 1 ., F A ,S E 'tmp h , ,A . , Z., 4. ' . '- ,P ' N,T!'a .I B1 . .. ' ' . 'T5' Om g- . ,I ' ' .- ' - .. ax, - ., 1 Q ' ' , . Ili, I 4 . YL' 76,1-OJX9 M, V ' x 4 , V ' ' ' 1 ,. X? A A, -rt-, 3 ., F YH xx. 'Q' G 4,.,f Is, , 3, 2 V W, 'XV xm L' 'C - 'Q 'A L' W' :' . 1 Q5 ,W ' ff ' ,inf ,, 4 .ag I , , N X- 5. , b J . A 1 -45 . . .f V A I L 4 L .N .W .WJ k.n Y A f K i K rs' - D! . , 1 HMS' i :Qi U ff-Lb. , 4' A ak, Q' 4' - - gf?-.Ag ' ,A . ,yf ' ffm, Q hw' ' xii W , rf L 'i f A 144- x at QW , K' -' ' R ' Q ' 2 4 K' 4 ' gf' ,K ' 1 . - A 36 Win M. f s3f f 2' K 5. if ,, y xt V' ,, 1 W, 11 L V v 'J irywx Enthusiasm rises and falls with the different activities at Page, drawing us into the excite- ment of being a part of it. ld, ,H v ' -4 Y.B SJ! We grow close to eoch other through com- munication. We con express our feelings of love, hcite, feor, ond joy ond thus leorn more about ourselves. 1-wif 6552? -Gy' Every day we face new challenges which add dimension to our lives. The seeming contradic- tions between what is and what should be awaken us to the necessity of growth in a chang- ing world. A-. fl ,psi 5 Qs, , ,Q xx, ,414 ,V 5 N3 gs . wr, , K Q A Quia Midi? 9 xx 'X Hx X S-ci, I. ,f nfs ' , ,QSM 45, ,fi ,?L -- ,za Fl I' Q il Y if .iw ,fm-ag M325 4 if ffm -f x, L x A138 'P s-4-H 'I -.. Q 'mf Wa, x --'U' A Q V Q, as A kgqgff ku N 3 . EQ! L vii' , Q t r?? I . Q 525521 f 34 f Sf' f f., w Q ix:- 'E 4 . . . ' Qu A an flier ., X 'Nr Each of us is unique in some aspect. Recogniz- ing this we can allow ourselves to be individuals without losing the happiness of belonging to- gether. . f 'V 4-1 4 Mrs Jane Poor Receives BUCCANEER Dedication Caring. Dedicated. Vivacious. Enthusiastic. These are the words that the students of Page associate with Mrs. Jane Poor. Her unique qualities draw the interest of all who come in contact with her. She is a versatile lady whose numerous accomplishments have distinguished her in Page High School as well as the community. Being a psychology teacher and advisor to the junior class officers, she stays in close contact with many stu- dents. Her concern for them and her humorous wit make Mrs. Poor a friend as well as a teacher. The enthusiasm which she generates encourages school spirit during pep rallies. Mrs. Poor is also involved with many local and state functions such as the Close-up program and the state government seminar. One of Mrs. Poor's most outstanding accomplishments is the development of Social Service Seminar in Greensboro. SSS is a program giving teenagers the oppor- tunity to do volunteer work in fields of their choice, which benefits the institutions and businesses involved with the program. Currently, Page High School is the only school which offers SSS as a course in its curriculum, and many other schools will follow our example. These are just a fraction of the wonderful things Jane Poor has done for Page High School and the community. Speaking for the students of Page High School, we wish to honor her with this dedication. m,gL,,iwwm,mmmgWHmwiwmMimiMm,,,Mmm:k V,,,,,,,,w,,S,,,,,lm,,,:,,,,. ..Q:,,:mffJ,,:1:1,.m: ,,., ..,,..W. ,x.. 4...g,..,,1 , ..,,..... ,ww:::u:,.msafsifQmgzwwws-:wwwsfwww-wxifamvemzsmawemwwwrwm,..nmes,m,anwmuawmmmw wwwueamw-we as-11 s x, W, , ,m...sM..M.f2N,.,,,m.MV.MwM...,,.,.wma-eeW.MQm.,.::h41:m:n,fLm,fM41 f, M-1. -, ,,.. A--H .. fimwewszzw iff Q5??2Efff?k??ii5a fWi!WfWM 1-W Q , Wigdyw Xi 4559 Picture One: Laurie Elmore portrays Mother Nature for her candidate. Picture Two: A different style of skit is enacted by Sandy Barnes, Jim Garvey and Kenneth Graham. Picture Two 4 ' ' 5 ie 6 we it if 3 : ti -. K we T ii, Ui 4 ,ini : I K , 'Sr eerr isnt-. ig 5 Q f f-ES be-Q sf .1 ,-.35 fx meeee See? eeeme 1 v ,, hx F 5 Q 255 Picture One Variety of Skits During Elections l i i Picture One The SCA elections were held in the spring of 1977. For one full week, candidates displayed post- ers, distributed buttons, and then presented their skits and speeches to the student body. Of the six offices, there were two run-offs, the offices of presi- dent and vice president. By getting off to an early start, the SCA was hoping to accomplish much more. Elections for class officers began the following week of SCA elections. Rising seniors and juniors went to an assembly and voted for their candidates the following morning in homeroom. Rising sopho- mores had their elections in the fall of the following year. i Picture Th ree Picture One: The Baby Routh's appear in concert for their candidate. Picture Two: Bill Holt becomes Chris Everet for a day. Picture Three: Doug Wright, Rusty Sherrill, and John Davenport sing for audience. , ,,. Wm 25f1eg1711:3.et... .....: e.,,..,.ri.., .,., it ,.... mi. .,.,.. N: -1 ..'.. N K, k Y y Akkrk iii- 3 -MQQ4 K f-1- e f Pictu re Two Arch Rival Grimsley Upsets Page With Tie 1 .1 is ff , s , , X. i ia., X-an Q i ' T T sf' .. - V , 1? 1 ' P1381 x ,K , ' - 2 i ik . . i Picture One Picture Two Picture One: Civinette car gives Key car a wink during Spirit Week. Picture Two: Rivalry is apparent before the game. Picture Three: Mr. Clendenin says, One more time. Picture Four: Kiddie Carol Belk wanders through hall on Spirit Day. Picture Five: Enthusiasm fills gym during pep rally. Picture Six: JoAnne Depasquale paints picture ofa6flO on .laycette truck, Picture Three lin! -f T. - D ' I i -V j Picture Four During the first full week of October, the dress code at Page underwent an unusual change. lnstead of the typical khaki's, blue jeans, and skirts, students displayed school spirit by roaming the halls in cowboy hats, bobbysocks, and pajamas. This year, Spirit Week was enhanced by students only having to attend school four days, due to a teacher work- day on Tuesday. But Monday was 50's Day, and as usual was the most popular day of the week. Ducktails, ponytails, and leather jackets characterized the majority of the students outfits. Wednesday was Kiddie Day when students dug deep into their closets and asked younger P Q .. I Picture Six members of their families for clothes. Western Day came on Thursday, and Friday was Page's traditional Red 8. White Day. The entire week was disrupted by destructive outbreaks from both schools. Fortunately, the football game was allowed to be played, although the soccer game was can- celled due to the excessive damage. Friday October 7 was the big day. During the Pep rally, the Grimsley Whirlie Bird was hung, and later that night the game was played at Jamieson Stadium before the largest crowd ever. Unfortunately for the Pirates the game ended with a tie score, 24-24. Picture One 24 Picture One: Service club decorctes hall during Spirit Week. Picture Two: Allison Gordon works hard on .loycefte truck. Picture Two Students' Conduct Cancels Soccer Game and Nearly Cancels Football Garne Picture One: School spirited Mrs. Poor gets students to do a cheer. Picture Two: The Page Pirate leads cheer. Picture Three: Devoted students clean off dirty work of Whirlies. 25 Picture One: Coach Kirby looks on with concern at happen- ings on field. Picture Two: Page offense lines up against the Whirlies. Picture Three: Defense stops Grimsley quarterback for no gain. 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To add to the momentous occasion, the Pirates defeated North Forsyth l2 to 6. The dance was held the following night with K.C. Jones, Hollywood Pete, and Larry G. Pictu re One 32 l Picture Four Picture One: Carter Clendenin and Kelly Kirby parade onto field to assist in homecoming ritual. Picture Two: Laurie Elmore and escort Mark Wright look on as Kim is crowned Homecoming Queen. Picture Three: Brent Sanders makes a break for it while teammates block rivals. Picture Four: John Epple congratulates Laurie El- more. Picture Five: Kim Graham displays astonished surprise as she is announced Homecoming Queen. Pic- ture Six: Angelo Morton, lost yeor's queen, hugs Kim after crowning. Picture Five Picture Six 33 o O o O fl O O . -1 g.?:,5 f O ' . D A O ' O 0 5' 0 O 0 X O o I 0 , O O 5 . O 0 .X O O U O O lo 043. Hotel Paradiso Great Success Funnyl Sophocles Hotel Paradiso was put together with skill. Dr. Frankenstein The timing was superb. John Cameron Swayse The architecture was inspiring . . . The sets were stunning. Frank Loyd Wright Kip Cozart and the cast were fantastic! Bert Lahr and the Original Broadway Cast The costumes were magnificientln Louis XIV l hear it was very good. Scott Willingham Pt O Pt T lin . vm' . A ,.,, all , P .,, P 7' 'V' Lf' , N .., , .1 P if 6, , H: wifi 5 . V i ? 'ix-R it if i . QQ ' ff 6 f,,.V WML! W.- Picture Three Picture Four Picture Five 7. .ew- Picfure One: Victoire attempts to have an affair with Maxine, Picture Two: Actors and actresses act out dramatic scene on stage. Picture Three: Madame Boniface Scolds Boniface for nit picking. Picture Four: Boniface poses as Cot's best friend while having an affair with his wife. Pic- ture Five: Ma rcei in great distress, 35 A , R+ fy Qi fiffi , ,t 1 if ww ' 5 ,L On October 29th, the annual Halloween Flea Market was held at Friendly Shopping Center's parking lot. Service clubs from the surrounding high schools participated in the event, which was sponsored by GYC. Any- thing and everything could be found in the boxes, bags, cans, and containers, and inter- ested buyers could be seen bargaining across the tables with the student merchants. Aromas of homemade cookies and other baked goods filled the air, and scenes of pumpkins and Halloween pictures decorated the booths of the clubs. There was a big turnout, and everyone went home satisfied, including the customers. Picture One: OHJ's booth has satisfied customer. Picture Two: Doug Wright and band entertain at Flea Market. Picture Three: Betsy Tillman bargains with customer. Picture Four: Billy Smith seems preoccupied with another booth. P ct re Two Picture Fou gb! in-M.-Q Teachers, Students, and Dancers Have Gktoberfest I - eJ,: - . ,.xk ,LEM ff 1-fQ ' 1' . 11,--,. -x.-A Y V , . in ,Fr ,ee, H wqmw NNN! ..... . T T y. . ejgie eLeeJeei eee . W . Wm' wg, r 3 ls 1 3 The International Club held the annual Oktoberfest on October 27, to celebrate the original event in Ger- many. This gala festivity took place in the cafeteria, which was transformed into a party atmosphere with fall flowers, leaves, pumpkins, and balloons. Dancers from UNC-G performed original German dances, and everyone joined in the singing of traditional German songs. It was a great success with an International flavor. Picture One: Couples execute dance in cafeteria. Picture Two: A different kind of step is done by German dancers. Picture Three: Students look on as dancers waltz. Picture Four: The gentlemen do their own dance. 37 First Mr. Buccaneer Pageant A Success Pictu re Th ree On November 8 at 8:00 p.m., the curtains opened on the first annual Mr. Buccaneer Pageant. On stage stood twenty-five of the most handsome and talented men of Page High. Laura Tillman as emcee, hostessed the audience through three major competitions. First the contestants introduced themselves in casual attire. Then came the favorite of the audience, the swim- suit competition. A hysterical crowd greeted each contestant as his measurements were read. The final and most important, was the talent. ln this category there was a great variety, ranging from singing to dancing. After a fifteen minute intermission, the house lights dimmed and the curtain reopened with the announcement of the six finalists, who were: Alex Craddock, Jed Dunn, Jay Jacobs, John Palmer, 'Scott Willingham, and Donzell Woodard. Next, came the final competition, and the deciding factor, the question that each contestant drew and answered. The judges then left, and a tense crowd awaited their return. As an added attraction, Rick Aimee of WFMY-TV came and filmed pa rts of the pageant. Finally the judges returned and Scott Willingham was crowned Mr. Buccaneer of 1977-78. As a very deserving winner, Scott performed a dramatic monologue from The Catcher in the Rye. He was the only contestant to receive a standing ovation. Picture Five Picture Four Picture One: The Contestants of the Mr. Buccaneer Pageant sing their school song. Picture Two: Matt Mosely does his talent before laughing audience. Picture Three: Scott Willingham is crowned Mr. Buccaneer. Pic- ture Four: Jim Garvey flexes in swimsuit competition. Picture Five: David Routh displays fine fo rm. Picture Six: The six finalists prepare for their question. Picture Six 39 Second Little Four Goes to Pi rates we 140. . Picture One: David Dupont displays fine form while shooting. Picture Two: Coach Morris holds Little Four first place trophy. Picture Three: Johncie Wilson re- ceives Outstanding Player award. Picture Four: Charles Talley holds up dfl for Page. Picture Five: Bill Melton goes over Smith's head with a lay-up. December 29th and 30th, the Greensboro Coliseum hosted the Little Four Tournament, in which the tour high schools of Greensboro participated in round robin competition. The first night the Pirates of Page downed Smith 88-56. This was a prelude to the championship match the following evening, between the two crosstown rivals, Page and Grimsley. The closeness ofthe match spurred the crowd into frenzied spirit which in turn, led the Pirates to a 66-52 victory over the Whir- lies. Following this well deserved victory, was an awards assem- bly. Johncie Wilson was presented the most valuable player award. Afterwards, a dance featuring the Spontanes was held in the exhibition hall. 4 l Spirited Crowd Helps Pirates Picture One: Page Pirates pause momentar- ily du ring our national anthem. Picture Two: Cheerleaders and mascots rush team after Page defeats Grimsley. 42 Picture Two Picture One 1355 Capture Little Four l977 Picture One Picture One: Spooky Doves leads noisy pirates in a cheer. Picture Two: Pirate fans needed little urging to get on their feet during the tournament. Picture Two 43 'Yr-'NA' ff 7'iN 'Qi--. ,.,, W .NVE W-NNW O in Xxx N Q X N xx 1, fr XX X X x, Q X S W X. X xx 1 N N I 55 ' 4 ' ul A ss s v 11 x -1 , ,- B v 1 2,1 x' N 'I X vv e , . , x ,g'7f ' e Q' 1 X Q 7 ' tl Eff X - K N X 'f XX X X 1. L mg. ' K fa, rv, , ' ?'vw,1 ' Q, uni, wr Picture One: DJ. Don Davis, selects onother hit song to ploy. Picture Two: Couples move To the rhythm of hit song, Night Fever. T 'KR I? f-WZ ,..,, ,KVM 4 Picture One N Ma WO T re Ciu Pl inf, Pictu re One Friday, February l8, a new dimension was seen at Page. lt was Sadie Hawkin's Day, when girls opened doors for guys, carried their books, and if the guy was very lucky he was treated to lunch. This preluded Page's annual Twirp Dance that was held the following night at the Golden Eagle Motel. Valentine decorations added a romantic touch as couples danced to music played by Don Davis from WRQK. The evening, lasting from 9:00 to l:OO, provided the girls a chance to reverse the role and treat their chosen guy. 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UNC-G, Chorus, Music Theory Mrs. Carolyn Duncan: B.A. Greensboro College, Occupational Education, OHJ Advisor Faculty Index Mrs. Belinda B, Eisold: B.S.S.A: and M.S.B.E. UNC-G, Cooperative Distributive Education, Personal Typing, DECA Mrs. Mary Frazier: B.A. UNC-CH, M,Ed. UNC-G, American Social Problems, Psychology Mr. Robert L. Frazier: A,A.S. Guilford Technical Institute, and UNC-G, Commercial Art, Key Club Advisor ' Mrs. Lorraine A. Gail: A.B. Morgan State, M.Ed. UNC-G, Advanced Counselors Certificate UNC-G, Guidance Counselor Mrs. Shirley Gardiner: AS. Edgewood Junior College, Secretary Commander Thomas Gaulden: NJROTC I, Drill Mrs. Inez Gibbs: AB, Fisk University, M.S. A.8i T. State University, Grammar, Writing Work- shop A, Short Story, Junior Class Advisor Mrs. Kathryne J, Gilliland: UNC-G, School Treasurer Mrs. Mamie Gorham: B.S. A, 8t T. State Univer- sity, Typing I and ll, Business Math Mrs, Parthenia M. Grady: B.A. North Carolina Central University, Howard University, UNC-G, French, Honor Society Mrs. Virginia M. Grier: B.S. Bennett' College, M.Ed. A. 81 T. State University, Elementary Algebra, Geometry Mr. Robert B. Hayes, ll: B.S. A. 8: T. State Uni- versity, M.Ed. UNC-CH, Certificate d'Etudes Francaises University of Kentucky, Assistant Principal for Instruction and Curriculum, Advi- sor ta lnterservice Club Council, Advisor to Liaison Club Mrs. Stephanie Henderson: Genetics, People Problems, Advanced Biology Mr. Bernard Henkel: A.A. Mitchell, B.A, UNC-C, M. Ed, UNC-G, Guidance Counselor Mr. William T. Henretta Jr.: A,A. Wingate Col- lege, B.A. UNC-CH, Reading, Math, Family Re- lations, Junior Civitans Mrs. Billie M. Hinton: B.A. Limestone College, Business English, Typing, Shorthand, Money Management, FSA Advisor, Pages By Page Ad- visor Mr. Oberon B. Hodge: A,B. North Carolina Central University, C.O.E., English Mrs. Nellie C, Hofer: Guidance Secretary Mrs. Mary B, Holley: B.A. St. Augustines Col- lege, M.S. A.8i T. State University, Language Arts Mr. Alois Hrabovskyz Orchestra Mrs. June S. Hunt: B.S. Catawba College, M. Ed. UNC-G, Accounting, Typing, Notehand, Earn- ing and Investing, Business Manager Buccaneer, Junior Honor Roll Mrs. Joyce O. King: M, Ed. UNC-G, Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry, Practical Math, Elementary Analysis, High IQ Mr. Marion Kirby: B.A. Lenoir Rhyne College, M.A, East Carolina University, P,E. Athletic Di- rector, Football Coach Miss Mary A. Knight: B.A. UNC-CH, English Mr. Louis Onorato LaBella: Julius Hartt College of Music, Orchestra Mr. Chip Landsperger: B.S. and M.Ed. East Clgeglina University, Metals, Trade Preparation Mr. Bruce R. Leonard Jr.: B.A. Catawba Col- lege, Writing Workshop A, Search for Self, Shakespeare, Drama A, Theatre Workshop, Playmakers and Stage Crew Mr. Mark S. Lindsey: A,B. Guilford College, Security Counselor, Assistant Football Coach Mr. Lindsay S. Loflin Sr.: B.S. Western Carolina University, Physical Education, Coach for Swimming Miss Patricia Lupa: B.A. and M.A. Furman Uni- versity, Spanish, Spanish Honor Society Mrs. Mary S. Marinus: B.S. Kansas State Technitionors College, Advanced Composition, Myths and Legends, Man and Woman, Critical Analysis, Debate Club Ms. Betty S. Mayer: B.A. Florida State Universi- ty, General Math, Algebra l, Algebra ll, Geome- 'VY Mrs. Sally B. McCrady: Agnes Scott College, Attendance Office Miss Margaret D, McDowell: B,A. Livingstone College, M.Ed. UNC-G, Mass Media, Writing Workshop B. Bible Lit., Future Teachers of America Miss Anne P. Mclver: A,B. UNC-G, Latin, En- glish, Latin Club Mrs. Berenice L, McKay: B,A, and M.A,T. Uni- versity of Pennsylvania and Converse College, Analysis, Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry, Senior Honor Roll Mr. Luther McKeel: B,S. Wake Forest Universi- ty, M. Ed. UNC-CH, Driver's Education Miss Sue E. Medley: B.A. and M.Ed. UNC-G, AP English, Man Today, Advanced Composition, Advanced Reading, Co-Chairman of English Department Mr. Wallace A. Midkiff: A.A. Gardner-Webb College, B.S, Hi h Point College, Practical Math, Algebra l, geometry, Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry, Junior Jaycees Mrs. Jeannette Howell Moore: B.S. Livingstone College, Applied Biology, Microbiology, Higher Organisms Mrs. Katherine G. Moore: B.A, UNC-G, Geome- try, Algebra Il, Practical Moth, Junior Class Ad- VISOY Mr. E. McGregor Morris: B,A. Davidson College, M.A.T. UNC-CH, Wars, Varsity Basketball Mrs. Kate H: Morrow: A.B, Meredith College, Elementary Algebra l, Algebra ll, Geometry, Keywanettes Mr. Samuel L. Morrow: B,A. Catawba College, Safety and Driver's Education Mr. Forrest Munden: B.S. Virginia State College, Band Mr. Charles R. Murph: A.B, Lenior Rhyne, Ap- palachian State University, Band and Jazz Band Mrs. Mary Nichols: B.S.S.A. UNC-G, Business Law, Accounting, Typing, Department Chair- man, School Coordinator lAttendance and Re- port Cardsl Computer Service Mr. Charles W. Nicholson: A.B. William and Mary College, M.A. UNC-CH, German Mrs. Joyce B. Norris: B.A. UNC-G, French, lntemational Club and Civinettes Mrs. Gail B. Nutty: B.A. Western College for Women, Teacher Certificate Oakland Universi- ty, Writing Workshop B, intermediate Reading, Sophomore Class Advisor Mr. Zack Osbome Jr.: B.A. UNC-CH, Journal- ism, Basic Composition, Bible Lit, Critical Analysis, Head Soccer Coach, Head Track Coach, Pages by Page Mrs. Catherine H. Page: A.B. Southwestern at Memphis, World History, Comparative World Religions, USSR, Senior Class Advisor Mr. Kenneth E. Page: B,S, and M.A.T. A. 8. T, State University, Cabinetmaking, Coach for J.V. Football and Wrestling Mr. William Patnaud: B.A, University of North- ern Iowa, M.M. Northwestern University, Woodwinds Mr. Raymond Pettiford: B.S. A. 8- T. State Uni- versity, P.E., Assistant Football and Basketball Coach, Head Baseball Coach Mrs. Jane Poor: A.B. Greensboro College, Social Service Seminar, Psychology, Junior Class Advi- sor, Close Up Advisor Mr. Alva R. Powell: B.A. UNC-CH, Teacher Certificate UNC-G, Writing Workshop B, Lire,-0, ture of Suspense, Science Fiction and Super- natural, Buccaneer Advisor, Girl's Track Mrs. Lois B. Puryear: B.S, Wake Forest Universi- ty, M,A.T. UNC-CH, American Social Studies, gidigsor for National Honor Society and History u Mrs. Ellen Blackman Radford: B.A, North Carolina State University, Language Arts, OHJ Advisor Mrs. Susan C. Rankin: A.B. Salem College, M,Ed. UNC-G, Library Science Mrs. Minnie Lou Roper: B.S. Winthrop College, Orchestra Miss Martha B. Read: A.B. Randolph Macon Woman's College, M.Ed. UNC-CH, Guidance Counselor Miss Emily C, Ribet: B.S. Mary Washington Col- lege, M.Ed. UNC-G, P.E., Tennis Coach, P.E, Chairperson Mr. David Sherman Richardson: B,S. and M,A, Applachian State University, Assistant Principal in charge of Student Affairs Mrs. Ruth S. Richardson: A.B. Greensboro Cal- Iege, Art Mrs. Mary H. Robinson: B.A. Blue Mountain College, Math Mr. George Robison: A.B. Lenior Rhyne College, M.E. UNC-G, P.E,, Cross Country Coach, Head Track Coach Mrs. Blanca Rubio: Law Degree from University of Havana, M.A. Appalachian State University, Spanish, Spanish Honor Society Advisor Mr. John Schneider: B.S. Mansfield State Col- lege, C.O.E., Athletic Trainer and Civitan Advi- sar Mrs. Betty Sexton: B.A. Wake Forest University, Short Story and Novel, Basic Composition, Ad- vanced Composition, Civinettes Mr. Jack L. Sharp: B.S. North Carolina State University, M.A. Appalachian State University, Drafting and Cabnetmaking, Jr. Exchange, Golf Coach Miss Mary Alice Snider: B.A. UNC-CH, English, lnklings, Page GirI's Explorer Post Mr. Henry Starling: B.S. East Carolina Universi- ty, Biology, Football Mrs. Lynn A. Starling: B,A. Saint Mary's Junior College, University of Georgia and UNC-G, Readng, English Mrs. Charlotte S. Stump: B,S, Longwood Col- lege, UNC-G, Biology, People Problems, Ad- vanced Bialogy, Junior Jaycettes Mrs. Kathryn Sugg: B.S. Flora Mac Donald, Child Development, Clothing Services, Clothing and Textiles Mrs. Joyce Sutton: A.B. Westem Carolina Uni- versity, M.A. East Carolina University, Texas Womon's University, Chemistry I and ll Mr. Roderick M. Swonguer: B.A. Michigan State University, M.Ed. Wright State University, Guid- ance Counselor Miss Mary R. Temple: B.S. UNC-G, P.E., Vol- leyball and Track Coach Mr. Junie P. Thompson: A.B. Elon College, Driver's Education Mrs. Margaret G: Whisenant: B.A. Wake Forest University, M.A.T. UNC-CH AP English, Basic Composition, Writing Workshop B, National Honor Society Mrs. Pamela White: B.S. A.B. T. State Universi- ty, Home Ec, Clothing and Textiles Mr. Albert C. Winfield: B.A. Livingstone Col- lege, M.A. North Carolina Central University, American Social Problems, Minorities, Bus Duty Mrs. Winifred Woodruff: AB. Winthrop College, M.A. University of Virginia, AP European Histo- ry, Western Europe, World History, Senior Class Advisor 99 2 W i A A vital member of the tennis team for three years, Ashley Joyner con- tributes to the school in a variety ot ways. She has been on active member of Civinettes, as well as a Buccaneer staff member all three years at Page. Her contributions in these areas and in the Student At- fairs committee earned her a C' Morehead nomination. GUTSTANDING Jed Dunn is a talented, well- rounded student. He displays his spirit by serving as a mascot and a member of the tennis team, Jed also participates in the International Club, Pep Club, Key Club and has been a member ot the Debate Team for three years. -s. FL -ii uw fi 32, 9 f Ra -qrww, , V ,V 34 I . i TM x Q. Audrey Evans has served her class as its president for all three yea rs at Page. Audrey has also participated in GYS, NHS, Jr. Jaycettes and Homecoming Court. Her activities and honor roll status prompted her class to name her Most Intellectual! and Most Likely to Succeed, lO2 Outstanding Seniors Voted Friendliest by her class, Ellen Flippin's smiling face can be seen all over the school. As a cheerleader for three years, her spirit has been outstanding. Ellen has been a member of the Na- tional Honor Society and a Home- coming representative for two years. 4 fs, 4, A x al 1 in Y , 46 T' 319' 'Q' ' zlfv' 3 P55 Vg, Aff hw K' x , ' we a 4 U i 6' ft i ' iw. Scott Willingham was voted Most Talented by the senior class, and his participation in the Page Or- chestra, Playmakers, Stage Crew, Youtheatre and Live- stock prove the superlative to be appropriate. Page's first Mr. Buccaneer, Scott is an active member of the Debate Team and National Honor Society, and was chosen to participate in the All-State Orchestra Workshop. SENICDRS w e Missy Basinger is in- volved in Page in every way imaginable. She has been involved in chorus, choir, en- semble, the tennis team, and the Student Council, serving as its Secretary and President. Active in NHS and Civinettes, Missy is concerned about her aw is :R he A i, X. ,N3.Q,:., ax , 'Qia- ig , 1 'L X P wi David Routh, well-known for his bas- ketball ability, has shown leadership 3 and determination in many other areas at Page. A Morehead nominee, voted Best- All-Around by his classmates, David serves as the chairman of Student Affairs, Vice- 63. Q- A very versatile student, Kim Graham excels at all of the activities in which she is involved. During her years at Page she has participated in chorus, choir and GYC. Kim was also voted Best Looking and Homecoming Queen this year by her fellow classmates. President of NHS, a squad and a member of Civitans. i 'K 'Q- i . Y fellow students and her school. A -4'+5:r- 83-050 -.011-E 'QQO5' wngixfboam ng- DDM- Irooqa- 3 sew so ming'-I2f'S uvfliggrbsg I4., wo mrn5-fu-+,, ngrm V'32OmQ, 'Um 3,0 '1 Q I m3V'5'nw Og' 3' Q-QHLOQ2 viwaf-wil? f?'l525'z gognar QI 1017 fvt1UfD5S Dwrofc ,7,'o9,f'5S: Ozmggllz :dozen N 031553 552303 -m33l'D3'fD -+0-+ f'0 2ffD2T6'm3 mQ.i.n-.Ti 'W I 1 , ,, l Z 'v ,, ,, - i i -- ' ,sfffi f Q, J ,vi , '34 4 . ,J Q P Za 1,5 ,J elk 1, 'lk , 4, 1 A l,,, , L ' 1- 1 A dedicated student, Jim Rosenberg has given much of his time to Page. He works on the Pages by Page editorial staff and is a member of the National Honor Society. Jim is also chairman of GYC, an organization in which he has been active for three years. Outstanding Sen io rs l O3 FY H, 1 .- . Q- Brent Sanders is the out- standing quarterback for the Varsity Football team. He not only contributes to the sports program, but also serves as a squad, a member of Jr. Jaycees, and a Stu- dent Council representative. Steve Angle, voted Friendliest by his classmates, contributes his en- thusiasm and school spirit to all aspects of the school. As a vital member of Page's Student Coun- cil and Civitans, Steve partici- pates vigorously in everything he undertakes. l O4 Outstanding Seniors Laura Tillman shows her Pi- rate Pride in everything she does, thus earning the Most School Spirited superlative. Her activities include involvement in NHS, SCA, Buccaneer staff, Keyet- tes Kas Presidentl, Inter-Service Club Council, and serving as the Junior class secretary and a Mascot her senior year. Voted Most Athletic by his senior class, Thomas McLaughlin has ex- celled in the sports field. Thomas has been a member of the football, basketball and baseball teams all of his three Years at Page. His con- tributions in athletics have helped make the sports program number one. Q- Ari outstanding student in many ways, Sidney Smith has put much time and effort into the con- cerns of the student body. As Secre- tary of the Student Council, a Morehead nominee, and a member of NHS, FHS, and the Buccaneer, Sidney deserves the recognition she receives as a fine and dedicated student leader. -'U 2 School spirit and determination have gotten Carla Barker on top. She has been a cheerleader for three years and Head her senior year. Carla has been a member of OHJ's, chorus, choir and Student Council, In addition to these activities, she represented her senior class on the Homecoming Court. 1 .9 ' if ff Q. A GYC and PAGES BY PAGE staff member, Bill Grieser is an active, involved student. Voted Most Intellectual by his peers, Bill is a National Merit Semi-Finalist and a Morehead nominee. Bill has served his class as Sophomore class treasurer, honor roll stu- dent, and through many other activities. 42 Donzell Woodard is both a musi- cian and on athlete. As a member of the band for three years and the Pep Band for two years, he has shown his in- terest in music. Donzell also contributes much of his time to the sports program, being a member of the football and track teams for three years. Voted Best Look- ing , he has truly earned the respect of the students, A talented basketball player, Johncie Wilson has contributed much enthusiasm and spirit to the school. He has been a member of the Varsity basketball team for three years and re- ceived the Most Valuable Player award in the Little Four Tournament this year. Karl Anderson has taken a sincere interest in the well- being of his classmates and school. As Vice-President of Student Coun- cil and an active member of Civi- tans, Karl has served his school well, and deserved his selection as Most Likely To Succeed. Outstanding Seniors l O5 ge t Z- V g ahkk lf TLW0 -seven ::hrr'f-s PM A I kr 'tx ' ,' Cvwneclzfl 9 g t ? .crewncck sweater kmkd ' ky colurshwglgfgavw blazer mf V Gk fwatei- f3n4la.yQ'J 1-:f?!:1i-L ' Vi. .. - S WAI, l blazerdmlave.-9 ti X it itil fl ' , I J A li lllillululllllllu l' ' ' , A ' , 7 fl jx Unk' I ll l .X fwgv ff l +6-ff, X X faire sklilow Xe ,X i Cl I AX f' l f a gm . J fkmmkf . uhh. l X r I Fashions claimed were becoming dressier, and as one stu- When the students at Page were asked to de- scribe the fashions this year, all agreed that the look was the prep look. One student went so far as to label Page l-ligh School Prep City, USA. Just what exactly is the prep look? Lisa Pekarne called it the Susie Soroity, Freddy Frat look, while David Robinson compared it to com- munism: hard to explain but everyone has fallen victim to it. Specifically, the prep look is khakis, ribbon belts, topsiders, button-down shirts, crew- neck sweaters, and that ever-important symbol of status: small embroidered alligators, according to Tom Woods. Janet Guyes called the prep look cowl neck sweaters, stick pins and Levis, with the tag of course. Keep that in mind before ordering your next pair of Toughskins. How do Page students feel about the prep look? Debbie Seely said it is all one ever seesf' at Page, while Scott Willingham commented that it definitely depends on who's wearing them. Jim Rosenberg complained about the lack of individuality con- cerning high school fashions, and several students noted that the clothes were extremely expensive. Despite the complaints, most students expressed favorable attitudes towards the fashions which they l06 dent put it, the look is a clean-cut, well-dressed one. Athletics Athletics are an important part of high school life and Page students take great pride in their athletic department and their contributions as players and spectators. When asked, most students expressed positive feelings about athletics at Page. A few stu- dents, however, expressed concern at the priority which athletics have begun to take over academics. As Elizabeth Jones commented, athletics holds the key to success at Page - a disturbing situation in a place where academics is the main function, as Mark Hipps stated. David Robinson summed up the feelings of all the students who said we' re here to learn, when he said: to be academically healthy is to be fit, to be athletically healthy is to fit in. The majority of the students questioned stated that the emphasis placed on athletics should be equivalent to that placed on academics. One of the more positive comments was made by Stephanie Maynor, who said: athletics are a big part of unity within this school. Christie Hagaseth praised ath- letics saying: it's a lot more exciting to-watch a f-W,:::- -EEEZEEQE-SQ figllg..-E---., ' 0 Ei 1 Lejlil i . A ' if ill l 1 PP i .g AA kk I fi M' 1 P,-jgjiif E:-2.3. - A A , fzwnmvgs , H we 1- . ' juurlmquumniwrrivwwfvriffI . 'HUIllllllilllllllllllllllylllmulimi basketball game than to watch people read dic- tiona ries, and Laura Tillman stated that she found yelling at games to be a fantastic way to get rid of tension from being in school all day. Spec- tators as well as athletes expressed their approval of athletics as an important part of high school life. Social Life A school as large as Page obviously offers a mul- titude of activities, which would apparently include a great social life, but several students commented on the unsatisfactory social life Page provides. Karl Anderson summed up the feelings of most students when he called the social life medioc re. However, Mickey McLean stated, philosophically, that the so- cial life at Page is passable since there isn't much time for parties between classes. Everyone agreed that the social life at Page is segregated in all senses of the word. Melissa Pear- man suggested that if everyone tried to get to know each other, we might become a bigger fam- ily. Some students attributed this separation to conflicts of interests, as between drinkers and non-drinkers. As Paul Davis put it, what social life? We Kool-Aid drinkers have none. But one student stated that drinking, or not, poses no seri- ous problems for students. Dating was cited as a favorite activity, though several students noted that there is not enough dating. Roger Lane commented that McDonalds is all the social life Page has, though everybody - invited parties are common. Leslie Dunn felt that if you're not in a group things are very dull, and Jean English called Page's social life one big soap opera. Despite complaints about the social life, most students said that they have absolutely no free time, and everyone seemed to enjoy it that way. Page students managed to stay busy and take ad- vantage of every spa re moment. Cliques The reaction of Page students when asked to comment on cliques and their importance ranged from Chip Smith's favorable everybody needs close friends to identify with, to Deborah Holyfield's succinct comment, they stink. Beth White noted that she doesn't feel cliques are im- portant or serve any useful purposes. Robin Harris agreed, saying, l think they're wrong, but con- ceded, life would not go on if there were no cliques. lO7 I KW N 'I s ,Il ll 4 I I I I I O I Q, A Aqx 3 ,ffl B X f- wg i:m'sr ' f Q .,, I ns Q,,. 4 '.T, VW? .Its-1141 M 759. Q15 Nm-. 5I X w - QQ -1 X A 3 3 un u q I B 4 Jgqzlll-:ilu-:mst UI I nufuum Hllllllllllllllllll pi W 5 I V N I ' 'Q ' ' I Q qc W? y' v 1 v Z 5 S. r ,ilk rgifxgx Qtnl 2- ,2 N' 4 I ,J Q I -Ili -- nillh ,IA-,AA A Q x 11 i 5 . . 'f I I f I U '-' ill, umm! Ill 1 I i H, M, , , ,.l, ,I null llllll nu HHIINIIIIIUIIII i nu s Linda Stowe expressed a minority opinion in stat- ing, Page is not an extremely cliquey school. She added, most people get along together. Echoing this sentiment was Cathy Noell, who concluded that even students who are not in a particular clique are accepted by its members as casual acquain- tances. Resentment at being asked the question was re- vealed by one unnamed student who responded, . . . it's hard to 'be' anything here if one isn't in the 'right' popular group. Linda Link took another viewpoint, saying: cliques are not important to be somebody. Diane Zabel felt social status depends on which clique condescends to flare their nostrils at you as you walk by, while Vicki Meadows stated firmly that social status depends on how assertive and involved you try to be. The most common conclusion students answer- ing this question arrived at was that cliques equal congestion at A-C intersection. But perhaps the most original response came from Nick Smith who commented, clinques are great. I love that noise. When I walk down the halls I,always hear that noise, 'clique-clique-clique'. Issues Page students were ve ry vocal in their complaints 108 about school issues such as the attendance and exam policies, service clubs and school elections. When it came to putting those thoughts down on paper, however, they became very terse. Both the exam and attendance policies were denounced as poor , a bit shaky , and stupid . One student elaborated on the exam question saying, I think it's ridiculous for us to be expected to take all exams . . . in three days. Randy Doss expressed concern over the exam policy being enacted without student approval: . . . the school board went completely over our heads. In agreement was Shawn Lax, who felt the policy was enacted too suddenly, not taking in the fact that seniors expected to take two exams. The responses of those in favor of the policies were typified by Jay Jacobs who observed, it's great for seniors who are going to coIlege. A new attendance policy was enacted in l976, giving students ten free, no-questions-asked days per semester. Under this policy some students found it easy to skip, but other students com- mented that it didn't encourage ftheml to skip like the old policy did. Karen Wendt found it too dif- ficult . . . to get a waiver, while Teresa Hughes felt the policy is sensible. Frank Daye is thumbs down on both policies, calling the exam policy in- human , and complaining the attendance policy is not fair to students who are sick, but not sick L66 -566 A'C- 0 o LA-r D I If A 3-910 o V N 3 q P ax 0 3 0 , 'X.,,,,,,,,v--vVYYTY'A enough to get a note from a doctor. On the same side of the fence is an unnamed student who liked them both better last year. Service clubs were another hot topic of conversa- tion among Page students. When asked, How use- ful are service clubs? , Mark Morris retorted, do you mean social clubs? Darrell Key observed they are sometimes pushed on people who expect to put nothing in and get much out of them. Ken Becknell has yet to see anything profitable from the service clubs, and one student felt they should be abolished. Bill Osteen, on the other hand, said service clubs do a lot of good commu- nity work, and Laurie Elmore found them to be very usefuI. Harriet Foster praised service clubs in general, saying, service clubs give the students a chance to interact with each other, forming friendships while working together to accomplish goals. One student's unique complaint about ser- vice clubs was that they had stunted lhisl growth. On the controversial topic of school elections and student leaders, one student noted that the peopIe elected only seem to want their transcripts fulI, while another felt they are based on popularity lratherl than qualification. Still another student labeled them a farce. Alan Cox felt that they are popular status elections but that is something we 5411136 I Can 'my Class ggi! zz' r,fl:f ,XXJN H . Q41 i i l ' i i f xl c , uv , ' 1 6 v ' :I i 5 A 'I I n C f' ..-- Y i Xt X i X . f can't get away from. Wendy Keel took the oppo- site viewpoint, saying . . . we have good leaders. Emphasis is not really placed on being popular but on good leadership qualities. Peggy Cahill expres- sed pride in the fact that Page has so many stu- dents who are qualified to lead, and Robert San- ders called Page's student leaders the best lhe hadl ever seen. Despite the strong opinions de- cla red by so many students, others expressed their indifference to these issues by statements such as l don't like it and I don't want to talk about it. l09 Recognition Given To The Mars Hill Choral Clinic, a three day program designed for talented North Carolina high school students who excel in the field ot singing, hosted several Page students this year. Mars Hill Participants: Row one: Linda Link. Row two: Suzanne Martin, Michael Brinstield, Jeni Forrest. Row three: Karen Stanley, Duke Ling, Candy Owens. Row tour: Camilla Shelton, Buddy Montgomery, Lane Flowers. ff 4 , , P i ' V' 'Q -,xw y 35' V! ww. Three Page students were named National Merit Finalists on the basis of PSAT and SAT scores as well as their high school records. National Merit Finalists: Sidney Smith, Bill Grieser, Mona Datta. llO Honors and Awards Dese rving Students The Century Ill Leaders Scholarship took place this year with Kathy Jarrett coming out on top. All contestants took a current events exam and wrote their viewpoints about America's needs and challenges for the fu- ture. .1 X W V ,f Q f, iP ee- xfl V ...ff ' if ff l lll A . This year, Lisa Lynch was honored for her artistic skill in the Scholastic Art Awards. She was awarded a Gold Key. The Greensboro Women's Club Art contest brought Lisa a first and a third place. Chosen on the basis of scholarship, lead- ership, and character, Philip Bolton was Page's only semitinalist in the Edward Cros- land Stuart Memorial Award. Audrey Evans was selected the DAR Good Citizen this year. The award, voted on by the senior class and faculty, was based on lead- ership, dependability, service, and patriotism. This year several Page students were nominated to the North Carolina Gover- nor's School in the areas of art, music, dance, drama and academics. Governor's School Nominees: Row one: Jeff Crook, Richard Page, Duke Ling, Danny Tehan. Row two: Tim Victor, David Williams, Cheryl Nickles, Pam Prescott, Tonda Shelton, Robert Darnell. Row three: Jeni Hagen, Karen Abrahams, Amy Wheeler, Ann Hunsucker. Not pictured: Elizabeth Rector, Juli Medlin, Tyrone Butler, Becky Heustess. , ' 1 S 'W -,mia-iz NA' K., J - This year seven Page students earned positions in the All-State Orchestra on the basis of musical selections which they performed. All-State Orchestra Mem- bers: Row one: David Williams, Mark Kernodle, Mary Michel, Donna Koch. Row two: John Palmer, Lea Willingham, Mark Suggs. Not pictured: Sarah Lewis. Honors and Awards lll Outstanding Pirates Are Honored Six seniors were nominated this year for the John Motley Morehead Schol- arship. They were selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, leadership, and character. David Routh was the only nominee to advance to the finals. Morehead Nominees: Row one: Ashley Joyner, Sidney Smith. Row two: Bill Osteen, David Routh, Bill Grieser, Bill Cheshire. VN .5 -.1 Q 5 5 ,f. 2,7..tHs,u- 'Q ' 1 i g we 'W .4 Tf:?wwi - J v t. fe' i V if 355 ' N -if yr. . :gk WM f. s i ag Ti' S tt . l e gtg, 1 2 ,ft gf: ,ef :gm fr tts, . 't y 2- Q if QQ'-L1 if . iff 9 .ig I K .gags Q ' , 1 .. '1 priit- J T it-F! t eva-sr ll 'Q .5 g if 'dig G . . it 1 M mu ilimlllfilt i at W ,- i , - 5 4 5, ,w 15 .. . Li- t Q gm Many talented sutdents from Page went to compete in the All-State Band competition. The students were judged on their skill with solo performances, scales, and sight reading. All-State Band Members: Row one: Jeanine Semones, Melody Evans, Jean English, Kim Evans. Row two: David Williams, Don Overly, Jeff Brown, Donzell Woodard. Row three: David Rierson, Craig Johnson, Wally West. Not pictured: Chuck Murph, Jerry Andreas, Don Duncan, Lori Doss. ll2 Honors and Awards The Close-Up program allowed a number of Page juniors to visit Washington D.C., where they learned more about our govern- ment. Diana Rafferty received the Close-Up scholarship this year. The i978 Buccaneer Award was presented to Chip Smith, a hardworking and capable student. Chip brought humor and creativity to the book as well as to the staff. Juli Troxler, a member of OHJ's, was selected the 1977 Miss Ch ristmans Seal. The OHJ's collected over one thousand dollars for project, which was sponsored by the Piedmont Lung Association. if Page's assistant principal, Mr. Robert B. Hayes received the Benjamin L. Smith Teacher of the Year Award this year. The award was based on his professional background, teaching skills, and contributions to professions, community, state, and nation. Mr. Hayes represented in Greensboro in the regional contest. -1 For the second year in a row, Page's nominee for the Terry Sanford Award has advanced to the district competition. This yea r's nominee was Miss Sue Medley, the head of Page's English department. The Terry Sanford Award is based on the creativity ofthe teacher and the impact this creativity has on the teaching community. I' Honors and Awards ll3 Student Council Supports Little Four The Page Student Council again experienced a highly active year. They started off the year as usual by making the decisions about the Home- coming halftime ceremonies and the dance. They set the theme for the event and headed the ticket and flower sa les. The council was also involved in the Little Four Basketball Tournament for the second consecutive year. This is the annual holi- day season basketball tournament among the four city high schools. Other activities, dependent on the council, were the hosting of the Student Leadership Recognition Day and the collection of money in each homeroom for the Janitor's Christmas Fund. Q 2, Pictu re One if A 3 . M . ,JL , Picture Two l l4 SCA Picture One: Beth Bolling expresses her opinion. Pic- ture Two: Student Council: row one: Mark Stephanz, Janice Alexander, Kim Brannon, Rusty Sherrill, Carla Barker, Cheryl Smith, Tol Broome, Mr. Aldridge. row two: Amy Wheeler, La-Dona Currie, Brent Sanders, Margretta Blackwell, David Routh, Chris Miller, Au- drey Evans, Paulette Martin, Chris Stevenson, Pam Daye, Lori Johnson, Linda Pinkleton, Brad Rogers. row three: Nancy Baker, Tracy Tripp, Sara Edwards, Ann Hunsucker, Donna Strickland, Kathryn Moore, Missy Basinger, Sidney Smith, Nette Owens, Joanne Burgess, Herb Tucker, John Fitzgerald, Donald Groce, John Epple. Picture Three: SCA Officers: row one: Sidney Smith KSec.l, Missy Basinger iPres.l row two: Karl Anderson CV. Pres.l, John Epple lTreas.l, David Routh iStudent Affairs Chrm.l Picture Four: This Stu- dent faces lunch with his usual enthusiasm. Picture Five: Lucy lnabnet finds something amusing across the room. Picture Three 5.53 ff' 46 law, 'wt V .,,, if i MW ...4-HP' xg, fi in A I L ,r iff , 'i 1 ,,, 5 .v,L ' I 1 A Ef- 5 'F 'J it f Picture Four picture Fwe SCA I i5 Student Affairs Committee Hosts Leadership Recognition Day Picture One Picture Two Picture One: Student Affairs: row one: Hope Gravely, Ashley Joyner, Gloria Butler, Stella Watkins, Angela Lindsay, Laurie Elmore iSec.J, Robin von- Herrmann. row two: Lisa Williams, Cynthia Smith, Kim Graham, Cheryl Gegg Page, Jed Dunn, David Dupont, Thomas McLaughlin, Danny Attayek, Dwayne McCoy, David Routh CChairmanJ, Scott Willingham, Picture Two: Pep Club: row one: Myra Blackwell iChairmanJ, Elizabeth Jones iV.P.l, Mary K. Hayes i5eC.J, CGfli6I'if1e Maxwell iTreas.J row two: Melody Beavers, Amy Wheeler, Kerry DeRochi, Becki Gordon, Lucy lnabnet, Alan Dreyer, Mark Hipps, Page Bowden, Dawn Isaacs, Ranjan Sharma, Abby Warren, Laura Tillman, Jenny Smith, Jan Gerrald, Debbie Seely, Sidney Smith, Pam Cana- ll6 'H day, Shannon Danford, Lorrie Culver, Leslie McCabe. row three: Cathi Roeth- ling, Rhonda Williams, Peggy Cahill, Carla Mazyck, Susan Einstein, Sabrina Bartley, Pat Huffman, Laurie Lewis, Spooky Doves, Lynn DeRochi, Beth White, Donna Koch, Janie White, Wendy Brown, Joan McDaniel, Karen Wendt, Cheryl Miller, Cathy Noell, Jean English, Kathy Jarrett, Lynn Rollins, Sharon Morrow, Karen Smoak, Marty Rowden, Keely Small, Mark Wright, Rusty Sherrill, Christie Frazier, Kim Brannon, Hope Gravely. row four: Re- becca Yarboro, Tol Broome, Paul Gonter, Scott Wharton, Janet Guyes, Melody Brown, Brent Moreland, Jed Dunn, Dawn Williams, Jack Hipps. . We- I, ..,, .4',-,,,7.e, R31 .- is - isia a T X 35 Pictu re One Pictu re Two l Picture Th ree Hi-IQ Team Defends Championship Third Straight Year Picture One: A staff photographer catches Chip Smith in a rather distinguished pose. Picture Two: Students become deeply interested in the teachers lesson. Picture Three: Hi-IQ Team: row one: Bill Cheshire, Elizabeth Jones, Phillip Bolton. row two: Bruce Owen, Mark Hipps, Matthew Asnip. ll7 Film Club Shows Star Wars, M 'A tSi'H, and French Connection Picture One Picture Two Picture One: Film Club: row one: Mike Grossi, Mike McPeok, Jeff Goodwin Crutchfield KAdvisori, Chris Thompson, Ken Spoinhour Picture Two: Squads: iSec!Treos.J, Rondoll Austin iPres.J, Deone Gresham CV. Presj, Lee Trotter Thomos McLoughlin, Dovid Routh, Donzel Woodord, Brent Sanders, Bill row two: Bobby Doy, Billy Reynolds, John Moynord, Ronjon Shormo, Ms. Montgomery. ll8 Bus Drivers Headed By Mr. Richardson K Picture One ,, ,N N , . ,.....,, Picture Two Picture One: Bus Drivers: row one: Elliot Pace, Steve Angle, Tim Campbell, Jimmy Stubbs, Kim Miller, David Allen, Nina Triantis, Clarke Gilliam, Steve Sartore, Ken- neth Dorsett row two: Bill Montgomery, Chris Lochra, Byron Emerson, Jimmy Duehrina, Mark Weaver, Chris Milosky, Beth Knight, Lane Gillie, Dale Hudson, Myron Lee, Junior Staley, Lafata Foulks, Dwayne McCoy, Nor- man King, Charles Galloway, Ronald Burkes, Dean Bar- rett, David l-loneycutt row three: Ken Osmann, Jim Cook, Clit Goslen, Jeff Sappington, Ellis Berry, Burnice Gaymon, Norman Brame, Audrey Evans, Vickey Eng- land, Lynn DeRachi, Jed Dunn row four: Tony l-lorne, Lynn Gillispie, Beth Bolling, Tim Dungee, Ray Bagwell, Oscar Enoch, Vernon Mehon, Gary Henry, Sissy Cross, Ricky Dorsett, Cheryl Tipton, Willie Young row five: Mike Murphy, Freddy Simon, Mark Wright, Gene Jones, Calvin Sims, Stella Warkins, Andre Richmond, Dawn lsaacs Picture Two: Mr. J.W. Brookbank gives valuable aid to Page buses and these two students, 119 Assistants Extend Valuable Services Picture One Picture Once: Library Assistants: row one: Ellen Hennings, Brenda Farley, Karen Therrien, Mary Seay, Christal McLaughlin, Joan Rickettsrow two: Teresa Lawrence, Jenny Smith, Betty Smith, Linda Lawson, Kathy Smith, Lynn Bolling. row three: Wiley l-louse, Gary Loye, Feleca Harrison, Manya Riley, Linda Williams. Picture Two: Don Thornburg is busy pulling a schedule in the at- tendance office. l20 is .pl- ,,,,,fawv 'f ' N : il-1x':.!, V. 'A i. ' ' its , 5' J 1 me - T, t ' .:g fs'.fiei:' - if i g, i, V, , ,gd , - 1 '. fa. ,fi 9 , ... . gags 5. 3 -5: orpff ji Az f,ggS,,'4.,' ,.. pts,- ,Ec il Pictu re Tw 'Q Jr QQ l t ., :L QQ 7' , V . ., 3395-W'f1' Picture One . T , las - R -' , ,P i n K- 'S l ll , 5721 'Hi 'Q .11 . ., .L Ha y -'V fBQ.5j'Q'f1,- 'Q,,,,, L 5' , V if, in Vlilieffv--W M ', , 4' All 2 12 i. V f fl 42.2 J 1 ,, A , : 1 , , l v Key' i 'R g 1 4- -C 1... Picture Two Picture One: Office Assistants: row one: Missy C ee r, Don Thornbu rg, Peggy Odum, Jed Dunn, Hope Gravely, Janice Alexander. row two: Susan von- Herrmann, Celeste McCaskill, Dawn Williams, Annette Cirba, Bob Loomis, Andy Roman. row three: Scott Willingham, Derrick Johnson, John Gant, Patty Ward, Dana Brantley, Stella Watkins. Picture Two: Guidance Assistants: row one: Wendy Brown, Christie Frazier, Ruthie Catlett, Donna Taylor, Jay Jackson, Amy Hatfield. row two: Will Robbins, Kyle Poole, Ricky Hull, Michael Stanley, l2l .Wk Stage Crew and Playmakers Produce Outstanding Performances Picture One: Stage Crew: row one: Bonnie Hussey, Musette Steck, Beth White, Deane Gresham, Page Bowdwn. row two: Rania Major, Jeni Ha- gen, Martha Kelly, Brenda Farley, Johnny Wilson. row three: Ellen Field, Charlotte Plye r, Whitney Young, Beth Bolling, Allison Ha rriss. row four: Jeff Gardner, Ann Scott, Lynn Bolling, Lea Willingham, John Maynard. row five: Brenda Strandberg, Carol Belk, Al Cowett, Dan Rice, Joel Waxman, Rob Lee, Robbie Royal. row seven: Jeff Sappington, Stewart Cochran, Scott Willingham, Mr. Leonard, Virginia Gentry faboyel, Pic- ture Two: Playmakers: row one: Blair Routh, Martha Kelly, Rania Major, Mary Dixon, Virginia Gentry, Bonnie Hussey, Cookie. row two: Pam Prescott, Lane Flowers, Scott Willingham, Lea Willingham. row three: Kevin Clarke, Gordon Thomson, Al Cowet, Teressa l-lead, Jeff Sap- pington, Dan Rice, Beth White, Kip Cozart. row four: Mr, Leonard, Rob Lee, Mark Sugga, Robbie Royal, Laura Bcity, Pictu re One www! 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Picture Two l22 Page District Leads GYC Z. , ,V Picture Two Picture One Picture One: GYC: row one: Julia Fentress, Kerri Stewart, Brent Clarke, Welch Lambeth, Catherine Maxwell, Danny Harrell, Mark Hipps, Janet Guyes, Matt Bond, Tol Broome, Grey Poole. row two: Lyn Rollins, Kyle Poole, Paul Davis, Terri Blackwood, Betsy Tillman, Kathryn Moore, Lynn Bolling, Carla Barker, Melody Beavers, Melodie Beck, Marty Row- den. row three: Richard Barnes, James Doves, Jay Jacobs, Jeni Hagen, Beth Fisher, Chrissy Billings, Whitney Young, Rania Major, Peggy Odum. row four: Scott Turner, Bill Grieser, Jim Rosenberg, Missy Grier, Lisa Singer, Anne Little, Musette Steck, Sue Lee, Chuck Vansant. row five: Bill Cheshire, Rob Lee, Sarah Lewis, Ashley Joyner, Becky Allmendinger, Karen Therrien, Paula Reisig, Julie Hunt, Beth White, Lisa Bell, John Fitzgerald, Parrish Galloway, Richard Beard. row six: Rob Lee, Down Williams, Stewart Cochran, Nat Hammer, Pete Nicas, David Mauney, Bobby Knox.Picture Two: Balloons fly at the GYC Halloween Flea Market. l23 NIROTC Emphasizes Leadership In Students s Picture Five Picture Six Picture Four Picture One: NJROTC: First Platoon: Ens, Burnice Gaymon, CPO Debra Jones. Picture Two: Second Platoon: Lt. JG. Gary Jones, CPO Darryl Wood. Picture Three: Company Staff: row one: Lt, Cdr. Mark Morris, Company Commander, row two: Lt. Kathy Jeffries, Exec. Officer, Lt. J.G. Crystal Bigelow, Ops. Officer, Ens. Susan Stevens, Supply Officer, Ens. Chris Milosky, Ordinance Officer, Ens. Scott Turner, Admin, Officer, Ens, Byron Emerson, Chaplain. Picture Four: Third Platoon: Ens. Tony Horne, Commander, CPO Elliot Pace. Picture Fice: Fancy Drill Team With Rifles: Commander, Lt.J.G. Gary Jones, Executive Officer, Clyde Gil- more, CPO Darryl Wood. Picture Six: Fancy Drill Team Without Rifles: Lt. Commander Bernard Chavis, Assistant Commander Gary Hen ry. Picture Seven: NJROTC: Color Guard: Parrish Gallo- way, Steve Downs, Theresa Richmond, Jeff Goodwin, David Brown, CPO Tony Sparks, Karen Jeffries, CPO Lori Collins, Carolyn Hart, Lori Miller. 6 1 Q l if . la r fs? my . 'i P . 1 Q-lea 2:55-gffymgf. mqnfafmw .! -fha, .gg,.fi,, I . , .i,,,A5,iU,., A 4, .. t 'rf ity, yt 6 v' vim 1-5 Q 'tg 4 s ' ' 1 , .xi I Qui.: if , f f,g,gz-'33, '4 , A ,Q L 5 . : ,.- H 1- on ,WA 339 Ta 'E' AQ? W? 'jing a':?r'f3wg:.yf?Wt':3,. fl ' - ' A' -. f ,ww a,+'f'Hz , - - - - us. rw ag ar:--WM'-4 V ' , , ,, , . Z2 f, Mk. -Y ' V , , , of -: ,, . ,w..q', , 'W ,',','E4 L, fi? '81 uf I ' MW, H f .L U Mt -v -1- I, V 1- --awp,- V Student School Board Action Group Picture One: These pirates show the action of Page students during o game. Picture Two: School spirit is evident in these Page students. Picture Three: Student School Board Action Group: row one: Lori Erwin, Mr. Richordson, Susan vonHermann. row two: Scott Willingham, Paul Davis, Steve Angle, Norman Brame. 126 f.1,f?g?,g,,i j s ,, e-- ' X 4-r..i ,P if P ' t P3117 1 ,ci . N s-, mb ' in X ccc, Q-1 ii' T if P mf' - . A if ' ' K... , , use - I A E, , V .V Picture One Picture Two A-PFW T ta Picture Three Page Sewice Clubs Experience Active Year Picture One if ' WW JM W 'mms iifezis. f W E 2? Picture Three - -yhi Picture One: The OHJ's bargain with customers at the Halloween H W Flea Market. PicfureTwo: Service club initiations sometimes go a KM'--.W little too far. Picture Three: Chris Evergreen tries talking his way ,WW ,, into gaining service club donations, .A- 'rl O 3 i' 'B 2 U ii T27 Equine Success Starts Off with Candy Sales Picture One ISCC Prints Student Directories Pictu re Two Picture One: Equine Club: row one: Lisa Williams, Felicia Gant, Tony Horne, Margaretta Blackwell, Lisa Blackman, Melonia Daye, Tijuana Pass, Jackie Hardisan, Kim Graham. row two: Wanda Watson, Pam Daye, Dale Hudson, Crystal Bigelow, Val Floyd, Cheryl Tipton, Tamara Faulks, Stella Watkins, Vickie England, Angela Bryant, Laura Phifer, John Palmer, row three: Tim Dungee, Junior Staley, Burnice Gaymon, Porky McCoy, Orville Pass, Chris l28 Stevenson, John Gant, Donzell Woodard, Mr. Winfield. Picture Two: ISCC: row one: Susan vonl-lerrmann, Missy Basinger, Diane Zabel, Mr, Hayes. row two: Mike Myers, Vickey England, Laura Tillman, Susan Davis, Jan Gerrald. row three: Mark l-lipps, Dawn Williams, Brent Moreland, Not Pictured: Mary Horan, jaycettes Win Hall Decorations - , X , ,J PictureOne junior jaycees Prove Helpful By Working At GGO J , , V MM 'A , F, wg fi ,fi 1 , K 'ifrf ' ' Jiri' R ' A-fi' girl, ieie with qlll iff., A if v 1 ' t x, . i Pictu re Two Picture One: Jr. Jaycehes: row one: Charlotte Plyler, Meg Tunno, Janet Pesther, Theresa Rich, Elizabeth Hagaman, Teresa Lalumondier, Lynn Gillis- pie, Allison Gordon, Shannon DeBerry, JoAnn DePasquale, Jennie Groce. row two: Chris Cecil, Paige Whitley iSr. Dir.l, Karen Whitely, Rosemary Keller, Vicki Meadows, Nancy Baker, Chaun Neal, Kathryn Moore, Wendy Robbins, Mary Giles, Robin vonhlerrmanri fSoph. Dir., row three: Youvonna Belton, Julie Medlin, Kathy Smith iTreas.J, Celeste McCaskill KV. Pres.l, Susan von- 4.4- Herrrnann, lPres.l, Robyn Earnhardt, Celeste Baily fProj. Corr.J, Melody Beavers, Angie Freeman iSec.D, Robin Kirkman Ur. Dir.l, Karen Smoak. Pic- ture Two: Junior Jaycees: row one: Johnny Wilson KV. Pres.J, Stewart Coch- ran, Mark HippsiPres.l, Paul Gonter iSec.i, Gene Jones. row two: John Dickerson, Ranian Sharma lTreas.l, Mark Edwards, Jeff Caudle, Scott Day, Bob Loomis. O.H.j.'s Break a Thousand for Miss Christmas Sealg julie Troxler Wins junior Exchange ' ' ' ' J -. wi? 3- , .,. , .jf ,V,,., it l Q. Jawa 1 1 I 9, 1 B ,' 'V' , SEE 5 i FSM ,V lv 'Q' ,f ll l M,,.. 'i .,.,,f'M-M.-W ' 4 9.t:f ' M, .fix 4 ,,, 5-.if I I , ,hw ff' i Nui I ,.. ,ffl ' f ',f w gi 6, , , 41 Q Picture Two Picture One: 0.H.J's: row one: Laurie Elmore, Julie Cochrane, Dana Brantley, Sidney Hux, Jan Gerrald Qpresl, Amy Purgason, Lynn Bolling, Sara Edwards, Charla Creekrnore, Teresa Phillips, Joan Rendleman, Ellen Feild, Melody Brown, Janet Guyes 12nd V. Pres.l, Carol Fraser fist V. Presl row two: Tamara Gordon, Sarah Craft iSecretaryl, Amy Crews, Elizabeth Jones, l3O Danya Bray, Jill Worsham, Linda Pinkleton, Katherine Holland, Kim Craven, Carol Belk, Amy Allmendenge r, Carla Barker, Virginia Gentry fSgt. of Armsl, Ellen Flippen, Julie Troxler, Blair Eskridge, Debbie Causby. Picture Two: Jr. Exchange: row one: Johnny Osteen, Alan Cox, Mike Myers, Bill Osteen. row two: Jack Sharpe lAdvisorl, Bob Smith, Chip Walters, Bruce Owen. Keywanettes Visit Hospital At Christmas Picture One Key Club Sells Ribbons to Promote School Spirit - - AA Q . A A- ,- E Pictu re Two Picture One: Keywonettes: row one: Lisa Smith, Kim Evans, Van Galloway, Julia Fentress, Kerri Stewart, Jenny Smith. row two: Lisa Lewis, Lisa Whitley, Laurie Lewis, Donna Koch lSecretaryl, Pat Huffman iTreas.l, Wendy Brown, Betsy Tillman, Ann Hunsucker, Beth Fisher, Virginia Woltz. row three: Kim Vernon, Angela Bray, Mary Jane Rafferty, Cynthia Kellogg, Laura Tillman CPres.i, Abby Warren CV. Pres.l, Debbie Ford, Valerie Jeglinski, Page Bowden, Lisa Staton, Julie Hunt, Patti Gulley, Ellen Hennings. Picture Two: Key Club: row one: Robert Strange, Chip Baker, Walter Peatross, Richard McSpadden, Johnny Rountree, Kenneth Maddox, Al Garvey, Kam Barnard, Tommy Cole, Rick Clarke, Mark Simpson, Duff Asberry. row two: David Huffine, Andy Romar, Jay Jacobs, Mark Wright, Tom Smith, Welch Lambeth, Jed Dunn, Jim Nussbaum, Elvis Needle, John Dinkins, Fred Byrd, Cliff Greene, Joe Bell, David Novak, Al Johnson, Stan Freeman, Ed Maddox. l3l Anchor Club Gives Fashion Show and Make-Llp Clinic Picture One t- Htl Seniorettes Win Car Decoration ....--ff-i, mi J ff? Picture Two Picture One: Anchor Club: row one: Faye Maxwell, Jackie Hardison, Tijuana Pass, Angela Lindsay, Pat Jones row two: Beth Brewens, Vickey England, Gloria Butler, Sara Edwards, Sonya Harrison, Audrey Evans, Sabrina Bartley, Denise Brown, Stella Watkins row three: Angela Bryant, Teresa Hughes, Una Johnson, Yolanda Harrison, Lori Collins, Pamela Daye, Cheryl Tipton, Kim Graham Not Pictured: Pam Bennett Picture Two: Seniorettes: row one: Paulette Martin CTreas.l, Debbie Seely CV. Presl, Dawn Isaacs iSec.l, Kerry DeRochi, Elizabeth Karmel, Sarah Cone, Jeanne Adams, Ann McCorkle, Kim l32 Lane row two: Karen Abrahams, Debra Anderson, Claire Anderson, Carol Eutorbia, Carola Hertle, Lucy Holt, Donna Smith, Carolyn McLeod, Carol Lynam, Lisa Strickland, Kelly Greene row three: Lillian Steck, Dee O'Brien, Joy Cox CSgt. at Armsl, Leslie Morehead, Michelle Peatross, Karen Gordon, Beth Enochs, Lisa Perkarne, Linda Stowe, Kelly Carney, Renee Rice, Becky Allmendinger, Lynn Rollins, Alison Win o row four: Christie Frazier, Johnny Rountree, Camille Arnold, Keely Smallilot Pictured: Mary Horan CPres.l. Civinettes Hold Annual Barbeque mgQ,ft'r'Vi, fur.-f,f,,AH g. W bg, A J .,e..f5 ,,9sw?2f5, M CMU, 355, 5321:-,4 1 ,Q ,,,-1 'ev z Pictu re One .- fr be-C ut?- Civitans Sell Pirate Power T-Shirts I us, I ,- 1 5,.pqutl!i'tl?g v l .3 I ri: Picture Twa Picture One: Civinettes: row one: Patty Ward, Sidney Gerringer lSgt. at Armsl, Ashley Joyner W. Presl, Susan Davis lPres.l, Laura Sellars lSec.l, Katherine Robison lChap.l, Julie Craft C'l'reas.l, Hope Gravely, Sharon Moron row two: Amy Ayers, Peggy Cahill, Barbie Cecil, Missy Basinger, Katherine Wolfe, Kari Sickenberger, Janice Alexander, Amy Walser, Jeanne Hill, Pam Prescott, Brenda Strandberg, Lucy lnabnet, Marcie Scanlon row three: Marietta Clark, Joan Ricketts, Missy Greer, Lee Betts, Harriet Foster, Stephanie Maynor, Beth Bolling, Pam Atkinson, Judy Ricketts, Leslie Dunn, Ma ry Dixon, Ann Rucker Picture Two: Civitans: row one: Gregg Bryant, Nat Hamer, Ricky Schlaugenhotfer, Greg O'Brien, Steve Sibenaler, Nollie Neill, John Albright, Lee Russell, Bill Gravely, Andy Klages, Dean Amos row two: Ricky Hull, Mark Stephanz, Scott Joseph, Andy Jones, Brad Dunker, David Dupont, Craig Johnson row three: Chip Smith, Jim Kabrick, Orville Passle, Mark Nussbaum, Ed Pearce, Billy Cone, Mark Wright, Brent Moreland, Karl Anderson, David Routh, Kim Brannon, John Epple, Rusty Sherril, Steve McBride row four: Norman Branne, Roger Lane, Jim Millican, Pero Henrick l33 Sapientia per Linguam Latinam Picture One Picture Two Picture One: Latin Club: row one: Jennifer Hendrickson, Karen VanHerpen, Drew Powell, Mark Simpson, Andy Grolnick, Beth Willis, Terrie Willis. row two: Bill Beatty, Lori Miller, Angela Codgell, Brent Clark, Robin von- Herrmann, Patti Gulley, Cynthia Joyner, Dale Myrick, Andy Strand, David Smith, Steve Maupin. row three: Jimmy Bender, Melodie Beck, Gerrald Schul- theiss, Linda Pinkleton, Kathryn Moore, Chaun Neal, Matt Regan, Mark Welker, Allen Hill, Wally West, Wes Watson, Michelle Davis, row tour: Jon Harden, Ed Pearce, Rhett Mabry, Tommy Cole, Hal Johnson, Sean Kilmartin, l34 gin- ,,- Todd Holsobeck, David Mauney, Bert Davis, Randy Barr, Mrs. Mclver. Pic- ture Two: French Honor Society: row one: Sidney Smith, Katherine Robison, Amy Hunsucker, Elizabeth Jones, Mary K. Hayes, Beth White, Donna Koch, Dockery Clark, Celeste McCaskilI. row two: Lisa Lewis, Beth Enochs, JoAnn DePasquale, Welch Lambeth, Cheryl Miller, Cathy Noell, Susan Davis, Dorothy Holt. row three: Linda Nunnery, Marty Rowden, Leslie Ledogar, Johnny Wilson, Dawn Williams, Denise Barlowe, David Daves, Darrell Key. International Club Holds Oktoberfest Project ,,.....,..- -.,,......,..w.. ,..- ..........,.,M.. :........-a ' 'V 'C 4 Picture One ' L .Q 41 .1 S 5- r P' '..'vn - Firwiiti 325. Y Picture Two International Club: Picture One: row one: Dawn Williams iPres.l, Anita Coin lSec J, Cheryl Miller tTreas.l, Jed Dunn lV. Pres.l row two: Beth White, Charlotte Barta, Karen Bryant, Theresa Rich, Leslie Taylor, Susan Eilstein, Kelly Miller, Renee Gabriel, Debbie Berry, Betsy Tillman, Wendy Brown, Lillian Steck, Ellen Feild, Rania Major, Karen Therrien row three: Sherry Pearson, Janet Pesther, Jeff Randle, Cindy Tillman, Kern Stewart, Carolyn McLeod, Julie Cochrane, Kelly Carney, Carol Gallman, Pat Huffman, Mark Hipos, Lynn DeRochi row four: Randy Bartoot, Sharon Wyrick, Julia Fentress, Cindy Zeph, Meg Tunno, Suzanne Self, Sharon Morrow, Brenda Farley, Laurie Lewis, Dawn Isaacs. row tive: Andy Strand, Robin vonHerrrnann, Kelly Greene, Beth Fisher, Mary Giles, Missy Greer, Becki Gordon, Harriet Foster, Alan Tutteron, Sarah Craft, Pam Dunning, Kim Everage. row six: Stewart Cochran, Lucy lnabnet, Lynn Rollins, Ann Hunsucker, Martha Kelly, Jeanne Hill, Lee Trotter, Katherine Robison, Kerry DeRochi, Dana Brantley. row seven: David Mauney, Joe Depasquale, Joe Bell, Chaun Neal, Lisa White, Lisa Strickland, Whitney Young, Angela Anderson, Joy Cox, John Osteen, Louann McCor- quodale. row eight: Cynthia Kellogg, Kim Evans, Jeanine Semones, Carola Hertle, John Maier, Nancy Baker, Ricky Schloginhaufen, David Hutline, Stephanie Maynor, Bob Loomis, Wes Watson. row nine: Mike Smith, Johnny Wilson, Scott Wharton, Beattie Friday, Bobby Knox, Richard Beard, Brent Sanders, Zeke Schotield, Jim Millican. Picture Two: Tammy Cable, Ranjan Sharma, Robbin Taylor, Elizabeth Jones, Alan Dreyer, Melody Beavers, Musette Steck, Page Bowden, Julie Hunt, Dackery Clark, Elizabeth Karmel, JoAnn DePasauale, Mary Jane Rafferty row two: Janet Guyes, Matthew Asnip, Keith Hudson, Pam Giles, Betty McNeill, Anne Cox, Celeste McCaskill, Laura Baity, Deborah Holytield, Teresa Horton, Jennifer Dunn, Donna Brody. row three David Baley, Melody Evans, Carolyn Welsh, David Rierson, Mary K. Hayes, Lisa Bell, Welch Lambeth, Cathy Naell, Kim Johnson, Kim Cockman, Tracy Corby row tour: Anne Little, Caroline Boudreou, Elizabeth Hester, Doris Srnrth, Rene Widen- house, Lisa McCarthy, Marty Bowden, Jan Gerrald, Karen Smoak, Holly Lashley, Jett Crook, Shawn, Lax. row five: Barbara Crooks, Tami Ward, Lisa Singer, Melissa Hershberger, Terri Mass, Paul Gonter, Ruthie Catlett, Sazanne Hankins, Bobby Eckles, Scott Smith, Bridget Young, Chuck Murph, Denise Barlowe row six: Amy Hunsucker, Debbie Ford, Dutt Asbury, Andy Klages, Per-Henrik Bandeson, Dean Amos, Chuck Dameron, Darrell Key, Carter Hooper, Sheri lsley, Ann Rucker, Mary Dixon, Jim Causby, Beth Citron, Amy Schreve, Diana Ratferty, l35 Liaison Club is Newest Addition To Service Clubs i Pictu re One FSA ' ,,Wi-in Picture Two Picture One: Liaison Club: row one: Lynn DeRochi, Janie White, Diane Zabel. row two: Gay Hussey, Lorie Bates, Bonnie Hussey, Karen Wendt, Geneva Headen. row three: Richard Barnes, Darryl Waterbury, Tommy Leonard, Rusty Bunker. Picture Two: FSA: row one: Melissa Williams, Cindy l36 -..-:avi Thompson, Kathy Beale, Doe Spivey iPres.J, Kathy Sawyer iSec.J row two: Donna Moose, Rhonda Stiles, Diana Purdy iTreas.J, Melinda Boucher. Not Pictured: Anna Harrell Nice Pres.J, Ruth Holly lAdvisorJ. Honor Society Raises Money By Holding Bake Sale Picture One Debate Team Grows With New Members Pictu re Two Picture One: National Honor Society: row one: Linda Link fTreas.l, Ellen Flippin, Sidney Smith, Laurie Elmore, Robbin Taylor, Beth White, Amy Hun- sucker. row two: Laura Tillman, Missy Basinger, Cheryl Miller, Cathy Noell, Susan vonHerrmann, Stephanie Maynor, Kathy Jarrett. row three: Scott Wil- lingham, Bill Osteen, Vicki Meadows, Marty Rowden, Laura Baity, Audrey Evans, Diane Zabel, Ranjan Sharma, Camilla Shelton tPres.J row four: Jeff Sappington, Steve Rayburn, David Routh, Phillip Bolton, Jim Rosenberg, Bill Grieser, Bill Cheshire. Picture Two: Debate Team: row one: Bruce Owen, Bill Cheshire tV.P.J, Jed Dunn, Phillip Bolton lPres.J, Mathew Asnip, Scott Willing- ham. row two: Leslie Ledogar, Lisa Bell, Mary McKenna, Elizabeth Jones tSec,J, Julie Hunt. l37 Spanish Honor Society Q. 2 J..,.,,...v- ' Picture One pw COO 06 um www Picture Two Picture One: Spanish Honor Society: row one: Ranjan Sharma, Mork Hipps, Janet Guyes, Jeff Brickhouse, Dean Little, David Routh, Lynn DeRochi, John Gont, Cathy Shelburne. row two: Robin Taylor, Carol Gallman, Anna Harrell, Jan Gerrald, Maryiane Rafferty, Karen Smoak, Susan vonHerrmann, Scott 138 45315- Smith, Randy Doss, Camilla Shelton, Laurie Lewis. Picture Two: COO: row one: Cindy Thompson, Kathy Sowyer, Peggy Church, Cynthia Carter. row two: Cindy Shepherd, Simone Blockmon, Donno Vee Hayes, Donna Moose. row three: Debbie Smith, Kathy Beoke, Cathy Weethee, Mrs. Dewar. VICA Participates in Leadership ancl Skills Contents ti.. if ',,.C1 'fig Picture One Nw: DECA Q1 3. 'S 'L vii' , vga 11' f l Y .. . I psy Q-L1f'f'p..r . ., , Picture Two Picture One: VICA: row one: Dorothy Holt Cliditorl, Laura Davis, CPres,l, Jimmy Zimmerman KV. Presl, Dawn Burgess, row two: Dot Dubose, Kim Fauber, Sherry Stewart, Debra Moore, Cecelia Oaks, Susan Bass, Lisa Ingold, Shirley Coke, Danny Dunning. row three: Mr. Rice, John Dinkins, Greg Brown, Don Bell, David Vaughn, John M. Garner, Keith Moore, David Honeycutt, Alan Cox, Marvin Miller, Mrs. Carry lAdvisorl, Picture Two: DECA: row one: Mrs. Eisold, Rick Miller iTreas.l, Doug Canter CHistorianl, Milessa Pearman if is A N gf' gi Qfzmz' 554 if- TV ' -. .,rf.,,..m ,Q ...J .al - rf ,, .f . J-9,,'?'1h,wf.-ff Lt. S' rv -'friiff gf f lParl.l, Jimmy Davis lV,Pres.l, Danny Leonard lPres.l, Lane Peterson isecre- taryl. row two: Scott Swink, Donald Taylor, Karl Adebahr, Scott Vincent, Mike Delancy, Scott Strickland, Rusty Bunker, David O'Ferrell, David Floyd. row three: Lori Vanl-lerpen, Lynn Berry, Barb Schwab, Shelli Mirorchi, Sue Corby, Paige Squires, Michele Payne, Brian Robertson, Angie Massey, Terry Thomas, Mr. Artis. row four: Renee Warren, Terri Oakley, Wayne Squire, Bruce Pinnix, Brenda Preddy, J. Darryl McZorn, Beverly Randolph, I39 Band Marches During A. Sc T. Homecoming Picture One Stage Band Performs ln Christmas Concert Picture Two Picture One: Bond: row one: Becky l-leustess, Deana Crews, Deborah Nickles, Mary McKenna, Juli Faust, Kim Evans row two: Melody Evans, Jeanine Semones, Jean English, David Rierson, Jett Caudle, Jeff Brown, William Lloyd, Chuck Murph, Athena Kellogg, Cynthia Kellogg, Sherry Strickland, Jenny Groce, Missy Deck, Renita Pridgen, Lou Ann McCorquodale, Amber Shelton row three: Gloria Butler, Brigette Young, Wes Watson, David Falbaum, Jenny Love, Katy Allen, Bobby Petty, Tim Dungee, Earnest Gaymon, Wally West, Frankie Fowler, Donzell Woodard, Terri Willis, Lori Doss, Sherry Ames, Mark Welker, Bob Lindsay, James Watt, Todd Montgomery, Steve Branch, Rusty Tilley, Randy Upchurch row four: Stella Watkins, Chris Stevenson, Lisa Brown, Lorianne Ambrose, Mark Edwards, Duff Asbury, Randy McCor- l4O 'IA quodale, Kathy Long, Steve Rayburn, Alan Hill, Ed Fisher, Don Groce, Don Evans, Pat Myers, Joe Bell, Grant Cothren, Holly Cato, John Crawford, Gary Th rower, Alex Craddock, Craig Johnson, Robert Darnell row five: Beth Willis, Jerry Andreas, Fred Black, Jess Sanderson, John Dilworth, Jim Lemmons, Jim Causby, John Neugent, Phil Brande, Ezra Skelton, Steve Ware Picture Two: Stage Band: row one: Tim Dungee, Jett Brown, David Rierson, Frankie Fowler, Wally West, Jeff Caudle row two: Linda Link, Jeff Gardner, David Williams, Butch Grove, Don Overly row three: Jerry Andreas, Don Duncan, Steve Ware, David Kamoda, Robert Darnell, Alex Craddock, Gary Th rower, John Crawford, Craig Johnson, Mr. Murph. Orchestra Performs ln Various Concerts During The Year Picture One in . ffff? Picture Two Picture One: Orchestra: row one: Ca rla Mazyck, Renee Gabriel, Jeni Hagen, Ann Hunsucker, Kim Long, Lisa Williams, Julie Medlin, Porn Giles, Marc Loshovitz, David Bowduc, Pat Huffman row two: Mr. LaBella, Randall Cot- hren, Mark Kernodle, Scott Willingham, Donna Koch, Cheryl Nickles, Amy Morris, John Morrison, Joan McDaniel, Lorrie Culver, John Palmer, Lea Wil- lingham, Marcie Scanlon, Anne Little, Tiger Butler row three: Sarah Lewis, ' ' W .,,..fJ-n- ,.'t ,,, ,.,.,,. 7,3 N ' gala: W72 W Q :i.r, ,V Y, 1 Q H .. iw Amy Hunsucker, Paula Reisig, Shannon Frazier, Yuan Mason, Beth White, Mark Suggs, Louis Hrabovsky, Minnie Lou Roper, Jack Hipps, Dwayne McCoy, John Albright, Michael Dixon, Kari Sickenberger, Amy Wheeler, Mary Michel Picture Two: The Page Band performs often at city wide func- tions. l4l Ensemble Represents U.S. in International Competition in Ontario, Canada . 4 4 .. Ah A ,TT ll' 'i g' Y f, .t4mg5g::sg.,fffv, , Picture One Choir Performs at NCMEA-MENC Convention For Second Year Picture Two Picture One: Ensemble: row one: Doug Wright, Linda Link, Jeff Smith row two: Mr. Sam Doyle, Georgette Megremis, Karen Stanley, Camilla Shelton, Michael Brinstield, Katherine Wolfe, Susan Whitescarver, Natalie Reid, Lane Flowers row three: .leni Forrest, Buddy Montgomery, Missy Basinger row four: Duke Ling, Tim Brooks Picture Two: Choir: row one: Jeni Forrest, Suzanne Martin, Tamara Gordon, Carla Barker, Jett Smith, Dwight Mial, Michael Brinsfield, John Wilson, Doug Wright, Catherine Maxwell, Karen Stanley, Carla Hatley, Linda Link row two: Kim Newton, Joan Ricketts, 142 Natalie Reid, Missy Basinger, Annette Wells, Tim Brooks, Richard McSpad- den, Buddy Montgomery, Todd Holsenbeck, Russ Cattrey, Lynn Lin, Katherine Wolfe, Cheryl Smith, Georgette Megremis, Susan Tunstall row three: Susan Whitescarver, Linda Tumlin, Nita Darsey, Candy Owens, Camilla Shelton, Julie Troxler, Phil Dennis, Lindsey Nelson, Matt Mosley, Chris McLaughlin, Steve Cooley, Duke Ling, Tanda Shelton, Melodie Beck, Lane Flowers, Kathy Bunker, Van Galloway, Mr. Sam Doyle in front. Advanced Girls Chorus ls Smallest But Best ln Years Picture One Picture Two Picture One: Advanced Girls Chorus: row one: Laurie Elmore, Lucy lnabnet, Brown, Diane Zabel, Lynn DeRochi, Cynthia Smith, Lori Westmoreland, Bon- Beth White, Sam Doyle row two: Meda Howell, Diedra Oliver, Julia Fentress, nie Hussey, Kelly Miller, Feleca Harrison Picture Two: The Ensemble per Leslie Harrnston, Laura Hartig, Betty Jenkins, Julie Cockran, Leslie Dunn, forms during Student Leadership Recognition Day. Mary Seay row three: Lisa White, Carol Lynam, Cheryl Nickles, Georgia l43 lnklings Staff Produces Magazine .l Pictu re One Pages By Page Spoof Of Grimsley Highlights Mobile One .e,.a,,.,.z i w' it Picture Two Picture One: Inklings: row one: Mary Dixon, Mark Stephanz, Peggy Odum, Mark Hipps, Christie Hageseth, Tommy Woods, Chris Hux, Scott Who rton, Page Bowden row tow: Beth Bolling, Julie Craft, Keely Small, Karen Gordon, Elizabeth Jones, Ann Rucker, Elizabeth Carmel, Deane Gresham, Martha Kelly, Allison Harriss Picture Two: Pages by Poge: row one: Nollie Neill row IAA nf i , Q iz' ,J 1 two: John George, Kathy Jarrett, James Doves, Paul Davis, Bill Cheshire, Karen Wendt row two: Zack Osborne, Jay Jacobs, Mary McKenna, Kip Cozart, Bill Grieser, Richard Barnes, Cheri Farthing, Jim Rosenberg, Janie White, Lorie Bates, Gay Hussey row three: Scott Turner, Matt Bond, Kathy Garrison, Kerry DeRochi BUCCANEER Staff Produces 20th Edition - Best Book Ever Picture One 1, Pictu re Two Picture One: BUCCANEER Staff: row one: Dockery Clark, Harriet Foster, Nussbaum row three: Mark Sheffield, Dicky Dixon, Steve Reyburn, Vicki VlfQlfllG Ge lTfYi C0V0l F 059Vf Abbb' Wclffeni Cl Vl5tl9 l'l0Q959fl'l, Chip Smlfh Meadows, Jenny Smith, Debbie Ford, Marylane Rafferty, Valerie Jeglinski, row two: Nollie Neill, Walt York, Carol Isaacson, Sydney l'lux, Sidney Smith, Natalie Reid Picture Two: The BUCCANEER Staff members discuss various Melody Beavers, Deborah l-lolyfield, Laura Tillman, Ashley Joyner, Jim ideas forthe book at a staff meeting. M5 of Male Cheerleaders Add Depth to Squad. 'if fi ? d Zd dd 1 . I if War wi' ,ii 726 ' W. N ,V ,, ,.,t Q 'Q 5 f we ' + '51 ww, ,t X, .ir l a gi 1 I i iiitffeifl k' de ' s lf ' .iffyfiwgi ' W ' ' ililli. ' H 3 ..L, ,, l48 Cheerleaders Q., r 2 ?-A ,, ' aw QNX Zigy, A z -Y 4 5 f T V fe., . 'ffm -if X if , r r., ,, . , 1, L .2 ft ef ' ,M 5 5 H Q, ,jg ,A X, 1 NNW 3 ia at i- ' i fu , rg A 1 2 Z4 ,gg i 2 ff 9 3 is 45,2 5, , 6 ip 5 f i ff! ' l if 1 S J il l 1' 'K Q 'Et i Q tv 5 by . X '?i!f'w? i ! , , K .,, ' , ff if , 3 . jf, , , 6 ii V N riee 1, r ? , f 1 . f fm.. awww: Picture One: Cheerleaders: Row one: Karen Abrahams, Crystal McLaughlin, Laurie Elmore, lngrid White. Row two: Ellen Flippen, Cheryl Smith, Carla Barker, Stephanie Maynor, Paulette Martin, Row three: Katherine Wolfe, Lisa Williams, Margaretta Blackwell. Back Row: Brent Moreland, .lay Jacobs. Picture two: Lisa Williams stops and watches the action. Picture three: Jay Jacobs gets the crowd up. Picture four: Cheerleaders execute stunts during game. we 3 YQ x , Q X, K E +58 x. f as F Y V Ev 1: 2 2 X 5: , T r Q fsw 1'3 K , z ,, 1:4 -A h .N ' W 0 . N5 155 SS :. . s, Will V ' X 1 R ' S: ' wg kx:.s- Fi'- Picture One: Beth Fisher ond Shelio Poole cheer action on court. Picture Two: J.V. Cheerleaders: Row One: Chrissy Billings, Condy Owens, Liso Strickland, Shelio Poole, Berh Fisher. Row Two: Allison Wingo, Carol Lynom. Row Three: Moria Giles, Becky Allmendinger. J.V. Cheerleaders H9 g R. . . Q. 43 X i , . .,, X X it 35? ? ' - - .A . K., f 4.,,,,Y. w 1 wr ff . ,r . k . ' it . Picture One: Mark Shultz adds to the Pirate score. Picture Two: Donzell Woodard takes oft after receiving a pass against Grimsley. Picture Three: Thomas McLaughlin looks for l an opening in the North Forsyth line. .1 -. if i Q rf.-.vt ,W , 2,0 44 X X: '- A P l ii ill Z s V! .V Ziff' V I I 4 f jlzvbgni-..,.f fl .3 I L ' , I, .ft J X .I , ,g -.fir i ll :I A .L ..Q. QQ Q-fr, I I This yea r's Pirates finished out the season with an 8-l-l record and a tie for the conference championship. Although unable to :lk f ff Y, li qt , X i A J ,mfr f l , xx X Q A Q X , , 7 .. ,, 1 , L ' f ..,. I V, 655353. ,f 7, .d54:::n:r A. -' - .' . If fa' -' f ---:-mi Q.:-19 saw I , 3 , My ,Mft 4 Q 'E . W f r 9 5 fr yy' ,ff l I, .rf 4, V-.4 5 U11 .Q il n A L ' ' ' I., ' -wr 150 Football advance to the playoffs, the record is Page's best ever. Coach Marion Kirby was named Division 8 Coach of the Year. The Pirates placed six players on the All-Conference team. They were Alex Craddock, Jim Garvey, Eddie Green, Thomas McLaughlin, Brent Sanders and Donzell Woodard. Danny At- tayek, James Green and Mark Shultz joined them on the All-Metro team. Picture one: The Pirate defense swarms around East Fo rsyth. Picture two: Daryl Waterbury gets set to cover a pass re- ceiver. Picture fhree: Frank Venza punts as Kim Brannon blocks for him. Football l5l 152 Football Beginning under the hot August sun the Pirates began build- ing one of the strongest teams in the state. In the pre-season polls Page was ranked third in the state 4-A. ln the season opener, the Pirates defeated the future 3-A State Champion Western Guilford. The Pirates continued to roll over their next opposition including last year's 4-A Cham- pion, High Point Andrews. Then the Pirates began to slide downhill, tieing Grimsley 24-24, and losing to East Forsyth. ln a must win game against North Forsyth, the Pirates put them- selves in a 3-way tie for the Conference Championship. Be-- cause East Forsyth had beat both North Forsyth and Page, the Eagles went to the playoffs. Page ended the season with a best ever 8-l-l record. Picture One: Coach Kirby ond Brent Sanders decide on the next play during a time-out. Picture Two: Varsity Football Team: row one: James Gliver, Hal Johnson, Thomas McLaughlin, Brent Sanders, Charles Talley, Darryl Waterbury, Eddie Green, John Davenport, Gary Settle, Alex Craddock, Kim Brannon, James Green, David Chamblee, Dwayne McCoy row two: Mike Shultz, Troy Blackman, Martin Tisdale, Bill Melton, John Burgess, John Palmer, Kevin Collier, Bill Stevens, Mott Moseley, Chris Miller, Scott Berg, Oscar Enoch, Michael Pitts, Ken Osman, David Robinson row three: Danny Attoyek, Jett Blaser, John Gant, Brion Settle, David Pruitt, Wayne Mills, Jim Garvey, Bill Montgomery, Mark Schultz, Ken Graham, Roger Lane, David Williams, Latata Faulks, Chip Smith, Keith Kennedy, Donzell Woodard, Picture Three: John Palmer looks for running room against Grimsley 9. .Q P ik A V1 ., F M5 fer, n T r r W, W X 1 1, 1 - ' 4, ' ,nfvg Q g,kl'g,svf, Q, 2' A 'Q N Ni is Picture One: Page's offense prepo res To move! Picture Two: Kim Brannon and James Green converge on ball carrier. Pic- ture Three: Thomas McLaughlin rolls in for SIX! . .X W. , Football 153 I 54 Football Picture One: Brent Sonders gives ploy to offense. Picture Two: Stotistition Julie Troxler performs her duties during game. Baby Bucs Win City and Conference This year's J.V. Football team enjoyed a very succesful The team's strongpoint was its defense which allowed season. Although starting slow and losing their first two an average of l2.5 points a game. Melvin Bigelow, Joe games, the Baby Bucs finished the year with a 6-2 record. DePasqua le, Hal Johnson, Matt Regan, and Lee Rouson The team took the City and Conference titles after beating were key players leading the Baby Bucs to victory. Smith I2-O on Halloween night. Picture One: J.V. Football Team: row one: Phil Dennis, Alan Hill, Greg Collins, Michael Hooks, Melvin Bigelow, Joe De- Pasquale, Hal Johnson, Lee Rousen, Matt Regan, Joe Bell, Greg Hunt row two: Lee Green, Pencil Melton, Anthony Walker, Lee Russell, Charles Bates, Herb Tucker, Mark Simpson, John Albright, Dwight Raynor, Ronald Foster row three: Coach Page, Derek Cross, Kerri Thomas, John Harden, Carl Gillis, Ezra Skelton, Todd Holsombeck, Craig Wilson Pic- ture Two: Melvin Bigelow hits Grimsley's quarterback to stop a pass. I W fl .4 -Q ,, l56 JV Football ' -' 'tr' ' r in s T .2 1' fill f M ll Picture One: Page's Greg Hunt ond John Albright scramble after fumble. Picture Two: Lee Rouson on his way to another touchdown. Picture Three: J.V. line bot- tles Grimsley. Picture Four: Alan Hill prepares to block as Lee Rouson receives a pass against Andrews. Page Netters Prove A Conference Power With Bill Brown as their new coach, and many returning players, the Page Tennis Team headed for another successful season. After losing three of the top seeds, the outlook did not look bright. However, outstanding play by John Roundtree, Vance Schiffman, Dean Amos, and Andy Grolnick quickly gave the Pi- rates the power to be conference champions again this year. The team had many great players which, according to Coach Brown, made it hard to pick the top six. 'VP :,, V V k-i:i ,,.. ,gf f. Q .im ,. f .. V. ,,., I G.. 11, 'Si' 5149 ' 5 mEg iliwm1Illjl.,b x F S -ii'-K-1 Z l58 Boys Ten Picfurve One: Mark Stephanz retums a forehand volley. Pic- ture Two: Boys Tennis Team: Row One: Richard McSpaden John Roundtree, Mark Stephanz, Robert Darnell, Dean Amos Rickey Hull, Ed Pierce. Row Two: Jed Dunn Mark Sim son Steve Maulpin, Eric Granowski, Andy Grolnick. Picture Tlirree Richard McSpaden goes up to put one away at the net. ' ' U 4127? xl! :fd Girls Win Conference, Regional And eg Sectional Titles exam l X N egg? The Girls Tennis team had an outstanding season, winning their Conference, 11 Regional, and Sectional titles, and placing 2nd in the state. The success of the team can be attributed to the fine play of its returning members. Leading players , this year were Missy Basinger, Dockery Clark, Carola Hertle, Ashley Joyner, and 5 Patty Wa rd. These experienced players demolished their opponents with ease. The team also got a winning boost from sophomore Blair Eskridge. Next yea r's team is fflfxy fwrv expected to carry on the winning tradition exhibited these last few years. y X iff A fffj - f aes gi.: 11.32 xi -, L f v f ,I-,I .H J?+5f..i...-1, -M . . - 51 QA, fl gf ., , I ,gf v' 1' S0 1 3, kkrr :lil K- . 'K LQ It Picture One Girls Tennis Row One Missy Basinger Dockery Clark, Ashley Joyner. Row Two. Lee Betts, Amy Walser, Carola Hertle, Beth Enochs, Patty Wa rd, Blair Eskridge, Janice Alexander, Carol Dunn. Row Three: Debbie Berry, Beth Sohn, Terry Blackwood, Karen Therrien, Randy Barfoot, Betty Jenkins, Lucy lnabnet, Leslie Taylor, Deane Gresham, Leslie Harmston, Jenny Love, Judy Ricketts, Coach Emily Ribet. Row Four: Lisa Berry, Jenifer Hagen, Lee Trotter, Joan Ricketts. Picture Two: Missy Basinger and Patty Ward prepare to receive a serve, Picture Three: Carola Hertle smashes a winning backhand. Tennis l59 Soccer Team Co-Champions Described as a Fantastic year by Coach Zack Os- borne, the I977 soccer season ended with Page tieing Raleigh Sanderson for the state title. ln this exciting game, both teams managed to score once, but neither could break the deadlock before the clock ran out in the overtime period. Page's first soccer championship is a co-championship as a result of this. Page's strength this year came from a number of super players. One of these players is Shawn Berry, who is con- siderably underrated, but is a strong college prospect. Halfback Chris Crawford made first All Conference Team. Greg Yates, the high scoring junior, broke the school's scoring record with 32 goals. Andy Roman was another outstanding player. Page soccer has dominated the city in the past three years and will continue next year with the help of juniors Pete Mullins, Steve Berry, Rocky Ryan, Chip Baker, and Scott Joseph. Sophomore players Mark Mosley, Keith Te- han, David Lawrence and Jimmy Reittinger look like prom- ising players for the l978 season. Soccer Picture One: Soccer Team - row one: Stewart Hines, Paul Kelly, Chip Baker, Andy Roman, David Joseph, Jay Jackson, Alan Wright, Scott Joseph, Phil Tillman, Jeff Schmitt row two: Pete Mullins, Brian Gordon, Phillip Barber, Shane Kelly, Jimmy Reittinger, David Lawrence, Jimmy Bender row three: Keith Tehan, Steve Berry, Randall McCorquodale, Shawn Berry, Mike Kogel, David Brown, Elvis Needle, Rocky Ryan, Chris Crawford, Greg Yates, Mark Mosley. Picture One: With precise speed and po- sition Phillip Barber makes a steal. Pic- ture Two: David Lawrence takes a slam while waiting for a pass. Affii 3i 506 rx! 5 LPM ! V i V A ei' I ,A :ZS LFV-EQ-i Soccer 161 l62 Soccer Wan, f 'X' -r Q ww: Picture One: Chris Crawford chases down ball against Greensboro Day. Picture Two: Team celebrates on the field after score, Picture Three: Andy Roman fights for the ball against Raleigh Sanderson player in State Championships. Picture One: Phillip Barber drives up field os Shown Berry comes to help. Picture Two: Greg Yotes concentrates on the bull on his way To 0 score. Picture Three: The bench ce lebrcztes cunothe r victo ry. Soccer 163 5,11 It in 1 .. in ge We et! Cross Country Has Successful Season ln spite of its small size, the Page cross country team had a very good year. ln addition to placing second in the conference and third in the regionals, Coach George Robison's team finished the regular season with a 9-l record, the team's only loss being to Reynolds, the state champions. Much of the team's success can be attributed to senior John George. George, a second year All- Stater, took second place in the state, breaking the old record by more than l6 seconds. Always in close contention with George was Brad Rogers, another senior with comparable speed, and Freddy Paschal. l64 Cross Country Cross Country Team: row one: Brad Rogers, Fred Paschal, Pete Nicas. row two: Bo Lane, Troy Whar' ton, John George, Doug Coates. Picture two: John George strides to an easy victory. .M ' K we 1 fl m,. . . . f 1 f y --I 111 ' ll 1 ::!.-:EEEEE-'E:g, l ' .:' l hm The girls' volleyball team came through with a strong finish, winding up the regular season with a 6-4 record, Although, said 'Coach Temple, lt was not as good as I hoped it would be. This year's team will be losing three seniors, but some super juniors and promising sophomores will be returning for the '78 season. Outstanding players Strong Finish :meet-.ez- forthe team included Lori Erwin, Annette Cirba, Dale Lavant and Lisa Whitley. ' ' s.. ........., , V' nvwweww' .A ,.f X TN 'iw . Volleyball Team: row one: Julie Medlin, Lauri Er- win, Cathy Brooks, Barbara McLaughlin, Linda Harris. row two: Lisa Whitley, Tammy Cameron, Dale Lavant, Annette Cirba, Marcella Gunter, Kathy Long, Blair Routh. Picture Two: Lori Erwin sets a teammate up for a spike. Picture Three: Cathy Brooks concentrates on upcoming shot. Volleyball l65 G rapple rs Ove rcome lnju ries This was a rebuilding year for the Page Pirate Wres- tlers. Injuries to key People caused the regular season record to be lower than it was first expected to be. Coach Starling summed it up, Even though we had a losing season, l was pleased, the team kept its spirit up, and we had no quitters. The Pirates were a young team starting five sopho mores, including Todd Fuquay, who was the outstanding wrestler in the District-8 Tournament Team leaders were Todd Fuquay and Senior Bill Osteen backed up by Jett Fuquay and Junior Arthur Snipes Picture One: Ken Klein works his way out of an opponents hold. Picture Two: Bill Osteen gets an advantage on his oppo- nent. Picture Three: Wrestling Team: Row One: Phil Austin, Jeff Fuquay, Robert Strange, John Walder, Derrick Johnson, Burl Jones. Row Two: Bill Os- teen, Todd Fuquay Scott Cash, Ken Klein, Jett Blazer, Row Three: Arthur Snipes. ..,. ss, I 4. I -.... Wrestling l z ,f: 3- 'nk Xkl lK 'x X ef 'x,. h'aS'lsEi -S .ein Y ,-.-e mXX N- Si sl X Xi X , c X X WRESTLIN ' A sv PIONSHIPS tw, W Nj' Nl X - ii., . 1 .' , V , ff ., gigsg 0 -Q I iff f ,lo . i :ig 6 5 ' - Q ' Q I g l Z I Z- Q it C '00 fi-,ay P' wh Picture One: Coach Starling and Coach Page watch the action intently, Picture Two: Todd Fuquay gets the advantage on his opponent. Picture Three: Der- rick Johnson has control over his rnan. mba! Wrestlmg l 67 Swimming Team Has Another Fantastic Year The boys swim team completed another strong year with a lO-2 record, loosing only to Grimsley, the state champion. Led in the regular season by senior captains Louis Hunt, Jim Nussbaum, and Steve Rayburn, the Pi- rates had fine showings at meets in Atlanta and Green- ville also. The team's success can be attributed to its great depth consisting of juniors Mark Evans, Rocky Ryan, Chuck Vansant, John Edwards, and sophomore Don Evans. Captain Julie Troxler showed the girls' team to their second straight undefeated season, and also to the finals at Atlanta and Greenville. The girls' team had depth also, which enabled them to blow their competition out of the water. This depth was comprised of seniors, Renee Rice, and Carla Mazyck, juniors, Whitney Young, and Julie Hunt, and sophomores, Amy Morris, Chris Cecil, and Renee Gabrial. Picture One: Chuck Vansant pulls to a breaststroke victory. Picture Two: Sidney Garrenger represents Pirates in the 500 yard freestyle. Picture Three: Rocky Ryan Sprints his leg ofthe relay. Picture Four: Don Evans strokes to an easy backstroke win. l6 Swimming Picture One: Swimming Team: Row one: Julie Troxler, Amy Morris, Chris Cecil, Chris Roethl- ing, Renee Gabrial, Gene Adams. Row two: John O'Steen, Whitney Young, Carla Mazyck, Julie Hunt. Row three: Charles Betts, James Scott, Sidney Garrenger, Rocky Ryan, Barbie Cecil, Mark Morris. Row four: Jim Nussbaum, Wes Watson, Steve Rayburn, Don Evans, Mark Evans. Row five: Beaty Friday, John Edwards, Miles Schott, Chuck Vansant, Louis Hunt. Picture Two: Diver James Scott executes o forward dive with great skill. Picture Three: Jim Nussbaum grabs a quick breath during the 200 individual medley. X L I pf? fo c9 W I-4. Z--- Swimming l69 WF' - B195--JI Vx 5 4 . W! 'U'lllnum., .v.rs IIIJIII' Fam Wi n 'lh'.Mi Eff f V2 ' E 'f I... itll' 1 'Ill Picture One: David Dupont shoots weil against Grirnsley defense. Picture Two: James Green uses his defender. Picture Three: Greg Page uses the back door for two. 170 Basketball os. P 1 . -- .. .elgiszsww we Pirates Take Little Four Title The varsity basketball team continued its winning tradi- tion under Coach Mac Morris. The Pirates opened the season with victories and a loss to Grimsley. Included in the wins was the second annual Little Four Tournament, where the team posted victories against Smith and Grimsley. Number one rated East Forsyth was the only team they could not overcome, losing two hea rt-breake rs in the final seconds. The Pirates will be losing th ree starting seniors but their places will be taken by iuniors and sophomores with great potential. This was the first year in a longtime that Page had no sophomores on the team. Three year performers David Routh, James Green and Johncie Wilson were the mainstay of the team. They received a great boost from juniors David Dupont and Gregg Page. xv ,mf- Picture One: Billy Cone puts up shot over opponent. Picture Two: David Routh leads a fast break. Picture Three: Page offense works against Reynolds, Basketball l7l Page earned a playoff birth by finishing sec- ond in the Division-8, 4A conference, however the Pirates playoff hopes were shattered by a loss to Crosstown rival Grimsley. The contest was extremely close until mistakes haunted the Pirates late in the final quarter. lnspite of this loss, the season proved to be one of Page's finest, losing only four regular season games. ' 5 I 'gif A W i if 1 ,A , V , A U 8- -' -TM, , fl Picture One: Halftime in the Page dressing room. Picture Two: James Green gets a shot off before a Whirlie can get it du rin the Lititle Four. Picture Three: Johncie Wilson dunlQ ' against gent- ra . Basketball l73 4 Picture One: David Tilley shoots for Two from the corner. Picture Two: Mark Simpson take a drive along the baseline. Picture Three: Baby Bucs rehash play during time-out. 174 J.V. Basketball fckmf, Am wtf a X.. w Q Il? ggi: N 'l New Coach and Quickness Are Keys New Head Coach Bill Brown did an outstanding job with the Junior Varsity basketball team this yea r, working the Baby Bucs to yet another winning season. Although this year's team was not as tall as previous teams, its success was due to the unusual quickness of the squad. ,Qi 5 A' if 'r-BSR 'Pl giltff 3 wm- S2 sew, NNN. fi Q Lis Twwmzaf The starting line-ups varied during the course of the season with the strong players being Rabbit Green, Mel Melton, Lee Rouson, Brett Smith and David Tilley. The Pirates also had a strong bench, boosted by strong players Craig Wilson and Brad Dunker. Picture One: Coach Bill Brown gives team last minute strategy. Picture Two: Steve Sieberaler pops a quick jump shot. Picture Three: J.V. Basket- ball Team: Row one: Ricky Schlagenhaufin, Lee Green, David Tilly, Tom Carlen, Mark Simpson, Nat Hammer, Greg O'Brian, Mel Melton. Row Two: Martin Tisdale, Brad Dunker, Brett Smith, Craig Wilson, Steve Siebenaler, Lee Rouson, Rabbit Green, Ronald Foster, Gray Poole. Xqjklli J.V. Basketball l75 S-if 111-AW' MMM Picture One: Lisa Whitely pulls up for a short jump shot. Picture Two: Barbara McLaughlin closes in on the basket. Pic- ture Three: Lisa Williams goes up for a short jump shot against East Forsyth. Girls Finish Fast Spirit and improvement were characteristics of the Girls' Varsity basketball team this year. Led by Coach McKeel and Assistant Coach Sutten, the girls did not have as good a season as first hoped, but highlighted the season with a three game winning streak. The top players on this years team were Dockery Clark and Lisa Berry. While others on the team contributed highly, these two were outstanding as team leaders and good all-around players. The girls worked well to- gether to Be a part of it. - 5' I? iili 'E its-W ? LGE , ' X 'I me AE il 'iff , QXE5 ll We 32 l l76 Girls Basketball 5.4 '--1,44 k sl W ,WW Picture One: Dockery Clark fires from top of the key. Picture Two: Pirates use strength to drive inside and shoot. Picture Three: Varsity Girls Basketball: Row one: Barbara McLaughlin, Beth Brown, Lisa Whitley, Lisa Berry, Dockery Clark, Lori Erwin. Row two: Dale Riverdale, Phyllis Robinson, Kathy Long, Lisa Williams, Marcella Gunter, lngrid White. 5 ,- ' Girls Basketball l77 .l.V. Girls Battle For Conference Championship The Girls' Junior Varsity basketball team had an outstanding season, under the management of Coach Don Johnson, a teacher at Mendenhall. These exuberant girls served as a fine example of Page's spirit and capabilities. The team dueled for first in the conference with High Point Central. It is hoped that the upcoming sophomores will do equally well. l78 .l.V. Girls Basketball ua ' Picture One: Sue Pitts lays it up for two. Picture Two: Pirate zone collapses around the ball. Picture Three: J.V. Girls Basketball Team: Row one: Yvonne Belton, Sue Pitts, Cindy Tillman, Diane Brim. Row two: Ellen Jacobowitz, Antoinette Owens, Karen l-lertle, Kathleen Cortland, Robin Pass. Pirates Swing Into Action Although experiencing a disappointing season in i976-i977 when they finished fourth in the conference, the golfers looked for a tum-around year. With a new coach, George Robison, the team built around the expe- rience of top seniors, Norman Brame, Ken Becknell, Matt Stewart, and Alan Cranford. Also contributing to the team's effort are Juniors Freddie Black, Alan Phipps and Sophomore Russell Brame, With such talent Page's suc- cess seems assured. Q 1 . M367 529755. jul 222' 'Iii X ff i X ,fee f i g? dwg, ,eta 5 1 ,lf 71- Q ' ,rr V Picture One: Norman Brame exhibits fine swing. Picture Two: Golf Team: Row One: Fred Black, Mark Tadler, Eddie Boone, Row Two: Russell Brame, Matt Stewart, Norman Brame, Ken Maddox. Picture Three: Matt Stewart while teeing off. Picture Four: Ken Maddox puts it in cup. Golf I79 Boys Show All Around Strength The Girls' Track Team, coached by Mary Temple, was one of the strongest teams Page has had in the past few yea rs. ln the past, lack of participation had been the prob- lem, but a strong showing this year remedied this situa- tion. The girls were strong in the shot put, discus throw, high jump and hurtles. Losing only one senior that scored in the State Meet, the boys team was extremely powerful in the track events. Retuming track stars, John George, Brad Rogers, Fred Paschal, Troy Wharton, Bo Lane, Paul Bayna rd, Jay Jacobs, and hurtler Donzell Woodard were all State Meet prospects along with Greg McCoy in the 440 sprint. The field events, usually Page's weaker area was con- trolled by John Palmer in the pole vault, Alan Cox in the high jump, and Herb Tucker in the shot put. .gl flirlif W Z f li .ifiifhf Q l Picture One: Alan Cox, up and over. Picture Two: Boys Track team: Row One: Steve Phipps, John George, Mark Sheffield, Brad Rogers, Fred Paschal, Allen Dreyer, Row Two: Bryan O'DeIl, Ed Falish, Jay Jacobs, Marvin Davis, David Lawreence, Darren Wardwell, Bo Lane, Row Three: Alan Cox, Pete Nicas, Jim Causby, Troy Wharten, Paul Baynard, Donzell Woodward. Picture Three: Donzell Woodward takes the lead in the hurdles. Aullv Qr mxxy 'c X Boys Track cal Girls Set Strong Pace P . ,, . Qu. A W 54 Mi' i ,.,,:!,m' ,, 4 4.9. ,. , ,y is Qi, fm- , fi Q J ' 1 Y. Kitw' RW' we-. o v , X m,,A ,nu '2'LQ V -i nf s ' fi :Q .,e,,,,. Q wean' i bfi it a if ,W ,.,,,, i Vk 5 S Q ' w-Q-.,,, 5. f - I X , 1 V' -' Vryk bay! ' Picture One: Girls Track Team: Row One: Athena Kellogg, Remo Fokhowry, Bonnie Hussey, Delores Coleman, Annette Wells, Row Two: Cynthia Kel- logg, Ellen Jacobowitz, Dale Lavant, Linda Wil- liams, Bonita Mczorn, Lisa Williams. Picture Two: Ellen Jacobowitz follows through in the shotput. Picture Three: Cynthia Kellogg takes the handoff from Remo Fakhowry. Girls Track l8l Baseball Team Experience was the key word for the 77-78 edition of the Page Baseball team. With many players starting late because of basketball and because Head coach Raymond Pettiford was also involved in basketball, practices were held early in the morning before school. Has Fine Season The Pirates had many returners from last years team, including Seniors Thomas McLaughlin, Zeke Schofield, James Green, David Routh and John Cook. Juniors Jim Morrison, Keith Kennerly and Gary Settle also provided the team with strength. Picture One: Coach Raymond Pettifo rd takes an active part in practice. Picture Two: Pirate catcher recoils after the pitch. Picture Three: Daryl Waterberry loosens up his arm before practice. l82 Baseball Picture One: Returning Iettermen Zeke Schofield, Jimmy Morrison, Randy Doss, Keith Kennerly, and Gary Settle. Picture Two: During bod weather the baseball team is forced to practice in the gym. Pic- ture Three: Jimmy Morrison exhibits pitching style during spring training. ' as gf, QU-, L i -,-i Q - - My Baseball 183 343' W?- Sottball Team Out To 'W' .W ' i'?zl1 f L-ii. Bette r Reco rcl A Out to improve last year's 8-6 record, the ,Lr.,t ,W :1 ,. A it M Qirls, under new Head Coach Johnson, fielded a h ' C '1A lQ ilf very strong team this year. The experience of l yy ,,,r,f Q Q.1,l the returning players was the key, with many y fnA i','i :L fine players back from last years squad. Lead- , ' :fh ing the team were Seniors: Lisa Whitley, Lori i iil. in B , ll? Erwin, Juniors: Lisa Berry, Cathy Brooks, Bar- .,,f, ba ra McLaughlin, and Annette Cirba. i J -f ef ii- I 1- -dir M-'My'-e'?'1ff?ff i Picture One: lnspite of the sun, Beth Brown keeps her eye on the ball. Picture Two: Softball Team: Q, ,s5f7'21-ffm---of Row One: Diane Brim, Ingrid White, Lisa Whitley, Tammy Cameron, Kathy Long, Cindy Tillman, il Coach Johnson. Row Two: Donna Taylor, Felicia 1 :L ,f Gant, Michelle Hickman, Barbara McLaughlin, Lori Erwin, Beth Brown, Cathy Brooks, Lisa Berry. Pic- ture Three: Diane Brim snags a line drive. gps K um. h , -. ....,,. I8-4 Softball 1 4- Mascots and Piratee rs Raise School Spirit ty 'L N x i Ag gif ,. xl in Q M Q xx 5 1 1 9 I A 5 . , pl'-4 i 3 V f? a X X V i ' S' V B 'Q' f ,lf 5 it I , it i i ' 1 ' P Q f .gi 'et ,,.. ri ff' Sq. M W 55.14 F, It I I' e .r 4 -. .. 'sf -f t V ' K My-'J .. . 2 , -H :' 113,19 , K,k,, ' Af. , 4 L' W 4 T- fg L , S 1-m ': '- W-W . QM, L, Ifxiaf K A In K ,, frqk ,A s ts I , it or Q A f Picture One: Mascots: Spooky Doves, Ann McCorkIe, Jed Dann, Laura Tiiiman Buddy Montgomery. Picture Two: Pirateers take Part in A 8. T Homecoming Picture Three: Pirateers: Row One: Aneta Cain, Kim Graham, Tracy Scott Yolanda Harrison, Marsha Mayo, Mary Sedy, Gwen Headen, Liz Clapp. Row Two Dana Etly, Donna Brady, Bonita McZorn, Robyne Pass, Diane Clyburn, Pam Ben nett, Kathy Bunker, Amy Shreve, Beth Bowens. 5' if Boy's Tennis No rth Forsyth Reynolds soccer Dudley 3 F li c D Varsity Football Smith Orsyt Oumy GY l 28 Western Guilford 21 East Forsyth greensboro DOY O 27 D4-'dlel' 9 H.P. Central 12 Dujley , O l6 Andrews 9 Gfimsley 8 Dudley H l 14 Central l7 Noffh Forsyth 4 U ev O 7 E. Forsyth I2 Dudley 4 C 9 Ol'e y 3 24 Grimsley 24 Reynoldgy Smnh I 3 31 Smith 0 Hp. cement 2 Chow' H l eeeee I 13 N. Forsyth o Small-. M I Zeftjefson Y IV 28 Ragsdale 7 East Forsyth 4 L23 ggxily ll gl 13 Reynolds O Crirnsley VV I Smith 2 X Tie State Championship Wrestling Girl'S Volleyball Greensboro Invitational , 3 North Forsyth l Dudley V 3 Smith 3 Gdmsley Cross Country ,, 3 l-l.P. Central I Northeast 16 Smnh 3 East Forsyth I 'SV Guilford VH, l5 N. Forsyth 2 i Reynolds' 3 Dudley M '5 Cenfm' S 2 lttt 3 North Forsyth O Andrews 26 Western O V Smith 3 Grimsley I5 Cefmrol kf,, 2 Hypycemml 3 Smith 33 Smith 73 3 V East Forsyth T Reynoyds 33 V Reynolds A 28 3 -' Reynolds 2 NV Forsyth District 8 2nd. V V F f Central H E. Forsyth - I I , Swimming V V :VVV V VVAVV V V Girl's Tennis 63 Reynolds 2l5 J.v. Boys liootooll ii Reynolds 2 '96 Andrews 169 7 ' ' Andfewga' M V I4 North Forsyth 2lO Central 125 7 M Rogsdale ysi,s 24 Smith 263 Gflmslev 283 18 Kormopolgs ' Central 312 Andrews l77 22 ' A,-,drewg 0 East Forsyth 3l9 Western 83 7 , Grimsgey V O Reynolds 246 Grimsley 292 21 HQPV Cemmg ' North Forsyth 92 Chapel Hill 67 12 W' Smm., -0 Smith i I6 Jordon 43 A Qudley V Central l 26 Reynolds 39 East Forsyth 320 Smith 153 l86 Scores Conference Match - lst Sectional Match - lst Regional Match - lst State Match -- 2nd Second in State Bays Basketball Girls' Basketball E. Forsyth Reynolds N. Forsyth Smith Andrews Dudley Grimsley Central E. Forsyth Smith Reynolds Central Yarsity Basketball And rews ,G rigigs Dudley W,'if3Guiito rd it Smith - Little H Grirnsley - Little 4 ' Andrews - Smith E. Forsyth Central E. Forsyth W. Guilford Reynolds , N. Forsyth H Smith Central 9 N. Forsyth C Reynolds Central - District E, Forsyth - District' Grimsley -- State i . Andrews Dudley Grimsley Y-All Stars Dudley Western Andrews Y-All Stars Smith Central E. Forsyth W. Guilford Reynolds North Smith North Smith .V . Csvffdi lll 6 Griihsley ' 7 4 Reynolds Smith North Baseball 2 W, Guilford l l Andrews 3 3 North 2 2 Central O i Reynolds 2 2 W. Guilford O 3 East 4 3 Smith l 7 Andrews 3 5 Dudley 6 2 Grimsley 4 8 Central 5 3 ' smith 4 7 North 0 5. East 3 4 Grimsley 2 5 V Reynolds 3 l Grimsley 3 '77 Scores 7 LV. Girls' Basketball 45 V:. ,i Smith l6 48 4 w. Guilford 35 4l Andrews 34 43 Dudley 39 38 Grimsley 4l 5l Smith 26 35 Cent ral 39 37 Dudley 32 Andrews 34 Golf 2nd City 3rd Conte rence 5th Sectional J.V. Baseball W. Guilford 5 Smith 3 Dudley 9 Grirnsley 5 Smith l Smith 8 Smith l Dudley 8 Grimsley 5 77 sco res Track lOO yd. dash 9.7 T. Bradshaw 440 yd, run 49.8 G. McCoy l mile 4:23.61 George 2 mile 9:36.l J. George l2O yd. hurdles l4,3 D. Woodard l8O yd. hurdles 20.0 D. Woodard 2 mile relay 8:22.0 Distance medley lO:48.4 H '77 records ' ' 0 Softball l-l.P. Central l8 North 5 Smith l l Dudley l6 H.P. Central l3 East O North 6 Reynolds 2 Reynolds l l Smith l Dudley l4 H.P. Central 18 East O Grirnsley i3 '77 Scores Scores 187 Sophomore Class Officers: row one: Linda Pinkleton, Presidentg Kern Stewart, Treasurerg row two: Greg O'Brien, Vice-Presidentg Beth Fisher ec reta ry 'if Sophomores Find New Experiences At Page i 190 Sophomores Cathy Adcock John Albright Jill Alexander Katy Allen Becky Allmendinger Lorianne Ambrose Jerry Andreas Jimmy Arledge Duff Asbury Tammy Atkinson David Aycock Terri Bagwell David Bailey Nancy Baker Steve Baker Lar Baldwin Rangy Ba rfoot Randy Barnes Kelly Barricks Charlotte Barta Charles Bass Donald Bass Charles Bates Richard Beard William Beatty Jeanette Beck Joey Beck Randall Beck Walter Becknell Matt Belti K x i 2 2 ....,Q 55,5 if V s 5? if' l li bt L , , Jr gr, . . . x . .grav- 'K f i 1 I, we 'Q +' e-s Cn , I ws. ,3 -U- Q .rv Q , 1,, 15 A v , xx, . H, S X .K 6 C. I I ., X X vffg irlirfgf I 3 1 J -, as 1 gmt Ma.. mr-f' i N - e V, , ' 1 4' 2' ,, 2 - ZX 2' ,- 1 2: X' l . It uf 1 M ' 4 is-1 wra- Kevin Bell Joseph Bell Youvanna Belton Pamela Bennett Debbie Berry Charles Betts Marilyn Beverly Melvin Bigelow Chrissy Billings John Black Susan Blackburn Briget Blackmon Teresa Blackwood Gloria Blane Annemarie Bogar James Boldman David Bolduc Brian Bone Sharon Bone Gregory Booker Sherry Bottomley Sylvia Bottomley Caroline Boudreau Beth Bourne Beth Bowens Bobby Bowman Michael Boylan Pat Boyst Judith Bradshaw Cornell Brame Russell Brame Wesley Branch Phillip Brande Chris Bransford Angela Bray Diane Brim Joseph Brisca Ashley Brooks Sophomores l9l 192 Sophomo res David Brown Debbie Brown Denise Brown Beth Brown Georgia Brown Jimmy Brown Kim Brown Lisa Brown Rondo Brown Wendy Brown Diane Browne Karen Bryant Tim Bryant Paula Bullard Alon Burnett Donna Bush Tyrone Butler Randy Campbell Pam Canaday Tam Carlin Betsy Carlson Kelly Carney Regina Carrouthers Jan Carter Kathleen Cortland Scott Cash Debra Castelli Holly Cato James Causby Barbie Cecil Chris Cecil Kenneth Chamblee Darryl Chavis Bonita Cheek Tina Cheek Hyan Ae Chong Robin Christensen Rhonda Clanton Brent Clark Kevin Clark Marietta Clark Carolyn Clyburn Stewart Cochran Julie Cochrane Jason Cockman Eric Coffey Angela Cogdell wget, . , . 1,55 ,g gi . 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David Kiser Robert Knox Tom Kach Mark Kwasikpui Michael Lalumondier Janice Lambert Scott Lake Joe Lane Lisa Lassiter Revardale Lavant David Lawrence Angela Lee Myung Lee Bobby Lewis Angela Lindsay Bobby Lindsay Doris Little John Loftis Johnny Long Kathy Long Misty Long Jenny Love Carol Lynarn Anita McAdoo Gary McAdoo Linka McClure LouAnn McCorquodaIe Joan McDaniel Evelyn McDougai Steve McGarrett Sandra McKinzie Kim McLaughlin Carolyn McCloud Carol McNeill Ed Maddox Ronia Major John Maier James Mauney Nick Marks Curt Martin Cindy Martin Tina Martinez Ywan Mason George Matier Steve Maupin Mark Maxwell Randy Maya Wade Meadows Sophomo res 199 200 Sophomores Julie Medlin Mel Melton Donna Mendenhall Paul Mengert Bobby Michael Tommy Michael Todd Middleton Benton Miles Gloria Miller Kelly Miller Lori Miller Marty Miller Cameron Mills Sandra Mims Chester Mitchell Chris Mitchell Demetris Moore Kathryn Moore Michael Moore Terry Moore Amy Morris Sharon Morrow Bonnie Moseley Hardy Moseley Mark Moseley Marc Moscovitz Terri Moss Barry Mounce Chuck Murph Patrick Myers Dale Myrick Lynne Nance Chaun Neal David Needle Lori Nelson Byron Nelson John Neugent Tammy Nu ent Robert bllunn Greg O'Brien Linda Odurn Antoinette Oliver John Osteen Candy Owens Audrey Padgett Robyne Pass Victoria Patterson Curtis Paul X if - f ' ' ' , J ' Q 1, My V A 5556 4 :Q '+A SV ' A , , ,vs 2,41 'J X QI , , - get N I F' Gwsiziz' li i 0 K Q J My N is ,3'i?lf?i.f ,P Ml- W f , 'H il :if i W EQV tiff LQ, Ly at fe fn .4 f'- 4 ',LQ,f., U,ifT,:iQ , 7' 'v '14 not '19 i M Yi' 'gl f L, ,. - . 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Cheerleaders Give Support To Baby Buc Bill Reynolds Theresa Rich Teresa Richmond Mariette Riedell Lavonda Riley Nancy Roach Wendy Robbins Nathaniel Robinson Kris Roethling Matthew Roger David Rogers George Rogers Nathan Rogers Michelle Rolader Lyn Rollins Cecil Rouson Sherri Russell Lee Russell Willa Salters Jess Sanderson Victor Sapp Carolyn Saulsby Ricky Sch login houfen Jeff Schmidt Steve Schrock Gerald Schultheiss 202 Sophomo res Will: If f 'W A ' ' 'M r ' Xb . l W6 Y. l s' ,af QA S C Student finds class discussion interesting. tl ft. vim, 2' NK sa, 5 Q .N hi' is X if 1 1. 2 1 X I 4 . i?UH.l-':. ' air: Z.,-.. if ' M1'e'nigEaiiigit?i,5 of inf 27'- kf 3, 'U ' my qv' t tw X l if, E ' its N L, ite 1, S -rs 9 -Y I gtg S . , -3 tl it i v i i 3 J , ' ' :ft- 'H' 'ig Q, M ., V ,ei V, N ,. ff t ,. :fi ., , K, fl , SK, Q I . ,fi ,ly y ,, N is is swf' A K A tifilz-7 'f' i L ' K.,-x Sill. 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Karen Abrahams Clarence Abram Jeanne Adams Sandra Adams Renalda Adler Janice Alexander David Allen Rick Allen William Allen Arny Allmendinger Alexandria Ames Dean Amos Angela Anderson Claire Anderson Billy Ausvin Celeste Bailey Chip Baker Denise Barlawe Kam Barnard Richard Barnes Randy Barr Duncan Bass Jackie Bates David Baugh Scott Baughrnan Paul Baynard Jahhny Bean Greg Beard Anne Beaver Melodle Beck Carol Belk Angela Bell Don Bell Scan Berg Diane Berry Lisa Berry ,vi M , V I Q45 Cfi:. ',..1':f:f': 'K is A .4 B , 5 ,life , is .- 1: - I- '- 1, fw, 1 A I V: , Maw' Q5 , yy 'W , ir - ' 1.7 ' W B Q V . M .. . A, , 4 - . .6 ,lfleji-.QM X is ,. U 2 ., .. Q gr 'L if ii X 5. Q--r an an V X rf x is 4 f , 1 '- ic. 2 li l , - i X ,er I 'wz,f1r?ff Y I -ill, i y :. A. 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JM' M 1. i 4 dll, 149' la l A l f ,, f 5 Rf 1 1 , L Lynn Berry Steve Berry Kim Bertini Lee Berts Fred Black Lisa Blackman Troy Blackmon Margaretto Blackwell Kennelh Blane Jeff Blaser Phil Blue Jan Blythe Debbie Bohlken Lynn Bolling Matt Bond Per-Hen rik Bondeson Theresa Bonner Eddie Boone Terri Boso Page Bowden Susan Bowers Teresa Bowles Gary Boyd James Boyd Donna Brady Dana Brantley Danyo Bray Andrea Brooks Cathy Brooks John Tol Broome Barry Brown Beverly Brown Ceceille Brown James Brown Jeneane Brown Jim Bruce Greg Bryont Randy Bryant Mike Bullins Kathy Bunker Starr Burns Karen Burton 208 Juniors i Russ Caffrey Anita Cain ' Tammy Cameron , Mark Cam bell A f .,,, fv- Q' P Melvin Carrouthers - ' Andrew Carter 1- 'x1 'M' Nmirr C iw K JoAnne Carter Julie Carter Ruthie Catlett David Chamblee Walter Chapman Diedra Chavis 1 Tijuana Cheek - X ' Phillip Chrisp M Q1 X 4 Ca rol Ch ristian An nefte Cirba Libby Citron Liz Clapp i s f - Warren Clapp Melvin Cogdell Kevin Collier 'Q' Dan Comerfard A GL, Sarah Cone Siephen Cooley Q W., X .X I, airb 'BHP -s di, VTX Qs S T racey Corby Dan ny Cowett Ann Cox Joy Cox Sarah Craft 'ix Kim Craven X Leigh Crawford Torn Crawley sr- Junior Class Officers: row one: Chris Miller, Presidentg Ma rga retfa Blackwell, Vice-President row two: Lisa Lewis, Secretaryg Blair Routh, Treasurer , 1,2 W. . 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' Charla Creekmore Amy Crews Deana Crews Jeff Crook Tommy Cross Joe Cummongs Dan Cunane Robert Darnell James Daves Bert Cavis Lisa Cavis Bobby Day Felicia Daye Jaan Daye Gwen Dean Wanda Deberry Missy Deck Mike DeLancey Keith DeLoach Kerry DeRochi Jeff Dezearn Edmund Dick Johnny Dickerson John Dinkins Mary Dixon Michael Dixon Sandy Doss Spence Dowdy Jill Driver Tommy Dueh ring Marvin Duggins Brad Dunker Carolyn Dunn David Dupont Robyn Earnhardt Roger Ecirnhearf Johnny Edwards Mark Edwards Susan Edwards Robbie Ellenwood Mary Ellis Beth Enochs Carol Euforbia Bonnie Evans Mark Evans Melody Evans Jayne Everett Deana Fakhoury .44 210 Juniors Jerry Farlow Cheri Farthing Kim Fauber Benjamin Faucette Juli Faust Stephen Feild Jeff Fleagle Charles Flint Val Floyd Derek Forrest Harriet Foster George Foulks Sandra Foust Wanda Faust Chris Foxworth Sonya Foxx Shannon Frazier Angie Freeman Jeff Gardner Jim Garey Kathy Garrison Edna Gavel Perry Gaymon Ernest Gaymon Virginia Gentry Michael George Tonya Gilbert Pamela Giles Debbie Gillispie Clyde Gilmore Maurice Goldstan Paul Goode Jeffery Goodwin Allison Gordon Becki Gordon Tamara Gordon Ted Goslen Quincy Grant Mike Grassi Earl Green Eddie Green Billy Greene Miss Greer Lonnie Gregory Deane Gresham Carolyn Grimes Frank Grove Michael Guest ,, is lly l e-:,l in 'B sz ,Mi 1 1 in if My 1 ' A 44 if X A x ei ' , ,xg svn fn X f 1-Y. f - vc,- , MQ, .' 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Q 1' . 1 f 5 .N L1 N 0 1' -. ,,X4v-vm., may ,,, I Elizabeth Karmel Rosemur Keller Martha lglelly Paul Kelly William Kennedy Keith Kennerly Mark Kernodle Bryant Kersey Jerry Kimbro Steve King Toot King Leslie Kirkman Robin Kirkrnan David Kiser Andy Klages Welch Lambeth Carla Landreth Bo Lane Kim Lane Will Lane Teresa Lawrence DeMetris Lawson Sally Leathers Leslie Ledogar Myron Lee Susan Lee Jim Lemmons Thomas Leonard Julia Leverte Lisa Lewis Lynn Lin David Lindsay Duke Ling Anne Little Deluyne Livengood Ricky Lloyd Glenn Lobe Kim Long Gary Loye Leslie McCabe Mark McCall Lisa McCarthy John McCormick Randall McCorquodale Ma ry McKen na Charles McLouchlin Barbara McLaughlin Christal McLaughlin 2l4 Juniors Lywanna McNair Mark McNairy Carol McNeill Mike McPeak Bonita Mczorn Rhett Mabry Dovid Moines Buddy Martin Paulette Martin Faye Maxwell John Maynard Veronica Maynard Bill Melton Marla Mendenhall Dwight Miol Mary Michel Bobby Miller Chris Miller Diedre Miller Kim Miller Jim Millican Wayne Mills Bryon Milosky Douglas Mitchell Mischell Mock Marian Mock Kim Moon Charles Moore Deba rah Moore Stephen Moore Leslie Moorhead David Morgan Regina Moseley Pete Mullins Michael Murphy Darrel Neal Paul Newell Mike Newnam Kim Newton Cheryl Nickles Linda Nunnery Mark Nussbaum Cecelia Oakes Dee O'Brien Bryan O'DeII Peggy Odum David O'Ferrell Deidra Oliver 'Q 'vs 'Yl- ,gn sis L. ,X 4' .4 Vi ,-.x 1 3 4 'Uh ev:-.QA it S . - i llgggfvkll W YW Neff , wr sw we W nr 1 , .,, .win-use ' 3 it I gi it , e X N X L A ----:ew 1122. fw f Q. ei g+:'w -vw.-f, it 4 5-x.. -, 1 5 S t an 'SN VT ,dithx 1 Nvf. 5. I7 Celeste Baily, Terry Bradley, and Lisa Trull watch Carol Belk per form experiment. James Oliver Thomas Osbo me Michael O'Tuel Donald Overly Elliott Pace Richard Page Gregg Page Billy Parker Michelle Paris Orville Pass Beth Potsch Ed Pearce Molly Pearman William Peguese Lisa Pekarne Bobby Petty Hal Phillips Allen Phipps Stephen Phipps Terry Poore Carolyn Powell Pam Prescott Jerry Price Tricia Price David Pruitt Amy Pu rgason Diana Rafferty Diana Rafferty Martie Raines Walter Rand Juniors 2l5 Bernard Rankin Betsy Rector Paula Reisig Dan Rice Sora Richey Debbie Rickert Joan Ricketts Judy Ricketts Manya Riley Altonzo Robbins Bill Roberts Laurie Robertson James Robinson Katherine Robison Phyllis Robinson Cathi Roethling Blair Routh Ann Rucker Sherri Russell Rocky Ryan James Sansone Dean Sarver Marcie Scanlon Scott Scherzer Vance Schiffman Cathy Schofield Myles Schott Colleen Schrock Barb Schwab Scott Schwirk af, ,, f , rf' Q . - My Q- fl' if y . ,- A yi... 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L, K T Q.. M ,ffl W efffflffy t Q , 1 W , Sw -i T' ie T T N' A i X A in ' ,f I Mi? A -1 y T f fs S T .L T it Q ,,T..TT ks. A ,T . A ff,, V V ! M V if V N K x l s f 'ii i I E T X 9 . in if -T L 1 T f yi X or ff. fl?'l wF, ,,,, 7, TT ,,,, i me - xx at T h ' I , f ' , T' 3' I . f., i 5 ' Q fi i fi l ' TT it he if T TTT' T, X i f 'Z it ' 4 T l ' f' 'A i ll L 1 .f i A T' :Q ' ,T V 1 T A z s A A Q' A 1 T X :IV 1 . als! T , TT f T -'F T- an T 'ELT' I g T .. 1 K I TZ' i 'ejggi y T, Y T vi n ,fly X 'ek x . .J Y ' 'E i ft ' T x .LV H- s . xsyv ylyry y T T ,X W y , .1 11 T W , S Q qi Q22 TTTTTT 3 WT, f 'fer-V TTTT 4 T ,T 2 it f t l ff Sill-Sale ' . Q , ' 'if- Hra j K wir T fx, Q 'si ar A s X ' if ,ra ks Juniors Prepare to Take Over School Supremacy f I X V , Q V Linda Zyzik Randy Butler Kathleen Dorsch .J W: AY 6 L- X n sk fu x i ir. 1 it I i 1 we will Sarah Craft looks over class assignment. Kathy White Susan Whitescarver Larry Whitlock Ralph Whitseff Paula Whitt Janet Wicker Ardeanna Widernon Rene Widenhause Keith Wiley David Williams David Williams Felicia Williams James Williams Kenneth Williams Angelic Williamson Terri Willes John Wilson Dawn Winsteod Darlene Wood Darryl Wood Greg Yancey Greg Yates Bridget Young Whitney Young Juniors 219 Going through high school here is more than turning a page in your lite, it's a whole chapter. David Robinson To me Page High School is a place of many adventures. Page offers many opportunities, such as advanced courses, and it's a nice place to learn, just because of the people. Pam Daye 220 215 Senior Thoughts .-f A Y I qw., 5 eg 5, 5 ffl N ., QP: as 5 3 5 W twil l sm l Page offers its students many activities to partici- pate in and our athletic depa rtment ranks high with other state high schools. There is more freedom at Page than at many other high schools and it gives You're caught up in the middle of everything, you are a part of it all. You know that you're important and have something to con- tribute - whoever you are. Peggy Cahill the students a chance to do the things they want to. Thomas McLaughlin 221 l've reolly enjoyed my yeors ot Poge l-ligh School, ond l sincerely think it's the best high school onywhere - ocodemicolly, sports- wise, student-wise, etc. l've leorned o lot obout myself just from tolking to the wonderful peo- Dl e. Donzell Woodo rd Poge does indeed provide on opportunity to excel scholosticolly ond sociolly, ond students ore free to choose which ovenue they wont to pursue. Stotus, ond whether one hos it or not, con determine success or toilure ot Poge. Those with stotus feel thot the sun rises on one side ot Poge ond sets on the other. Elizobeth Jones 222 3 rag lt is exciting as well as interesting. There is everything from surviving in A-C intersection and listening to someone's tape player in study hall to trying to make an atomic bomb in AP. Chemistry. Mark Hipps lt's been exciting - a great experience -there are great teachers, administrators and students here at Page. I re- ally couldn't ask for a more enjoyable three years. Bill Osteen ,A 223 4 ff' 'uw A 1 , Q Q49 335' Q Q ,A .V 1 ten, W fs' ,4 1 , ' ' 'Of S 1? liiw , '. ,, ig ,M gs JW .. NWI? up wf' ,iz 4 u ' ' ' 1. wk -: ,, . A V H ' .V . ' -, . W 'i 1- A 2 W ' 4, . , , f , 'xv ' ,. 'L , ,A .1 ' -, f. - . uf . 'uf-,,. ,- 1 W Y' , . ' ,V .. Q x ..r f- Fw, :. H ',., .sw 1.-.-'.:f,.'., ' - 1 .1 ' 1 TW 'W D ,, A.. ,HM A A yn , - u. - V ,R M vw t Vilg , V , . Q , , V. .V qi- . M vp! . f 4 .'. ' ', 4- ' . . . , W.. 1' 4 ,, Q9 T 'Fm 3' we V k f W 4' V' ' V 'T I ggy Q f , I av' ky: X ' . k L , 4 'M qs Lmfy i 1 l 'Z f A, . , my V ,. ,' f In . QAM' 9 r , yu 44 , A M Q 8. wh 4 V . Nw s'Qr., J nam X 4 W4 C .J .'fn Whqylx ' R ., 4' 'wil' i V Q J 'Mui Anna Adebahr Rai Alexander Julie Allen Mark Altvater l Sherry Ames Debra Anderson Karl Anderson Barbara Andrews Steve Angle David Anthony Wright Archer Camille Arnold 22 S e n io rs l Matthew Asnip Pam Atkinson Danny Attayek Terry Atwell Amy Ayers Stewart Austin Nelson Baecker Ray Bagwell , , 8 fr W ' 5 Q X 3 4 ' 1 W B' 1 3 lb ,y,l S! 6' N? 3 me X, A is ': 4:ixf?4' ' - xi L39 - AW 1- B if 1. yi 5 It as Laura Baity Bud Bantel Phil Barber Carla Barker 1978 ww! I A Dean Barrett Sandy Barnes Sabrina Bartley y as Susan Bass Lori Bates Kathy Beale ' 4 Ken Becknell Buster Bell Fernando Bell Missy Basinger Melody Beavers ,ygy Lisa Bell 228 Se Seniors f Q 'W x Nancy Bell Jim Bender Shawn Berry Crystal Bigelow Q. F' 1 I - veil 5 iz' Simone Blackmon Arlene Blacknall Darlene Blacknall Myra Blackwell i l Stan Blair Cathy Blake Mark Blankenship Tim Blocker 1978 Beth Bolling Pnillio Bolton Melinda Boucher B B Alon Bowling '-...sv B? Annie Boyd Terry Bradley Martha Bradshaw Norman Brame Kim Brannon Charles Bransford Cynthia Brewington Jeff Brickhouse 230 Sen Seniors l Michael Brinsfield William Brooks Susan Brown Greg Brown Jan Brown Joy Brown Melody Brown Angela Bryant Rusty Bunker John Burgess Ronald Burkes David Butchart 1 - 4 -4 1978 i V.. 53- .,. ' 4 4' Y 1 Gloria Butler Fred Byrd Peggy Cahill J.B. Caldwell Roy Campbell Doug Canter Kevin Carlin Tim Carpenter is l 9 Cynthia Carter Jeff Caudle Debbie Causby Deborah Cheek 232 Se gh. X! 'if av 7 ffl 'Q Bill Cheshire l Peggy Church le- .F Q, 4 is ir I ,rf A-4 11 L fi 6, 7 K' A -x ' E 2 ,lf 1 'wk Cb, asus' 5 'figs JE' Q - Z' ll UT T M. 5,1 1 . 'S Dennis Cloud .1 I S Seniors i x Denise Christensen Dianne Christensen David Christrnan V .ann-0 Paul Citron Dockery Clark Ricky Clarke s r Ti! H 23' Tammy Coble Susan Cockman Shirley Coke 1978 Eugene Collins Billy Cone Susan Corby Grant Coth ren .M ,lf J x x ' ' John Cook Lynn Corbin my Alon Cox Kip Cozort Alex Croddock Julie Croft Allen Cronford Chris Crawford 234 Sen Seniors Sissy Cross Shorcl Crump Shirlene Cufhbertson Niro Dorsey r Mono Dofto John Dovenport Dovid Doves Gino Dovis 'N ,wk 4 W i 'ffm 1 Jimmy Dovis Louro Dclvis Poul Dovis Susan Dovis 1978 l 'm..l A K7 J wi .1 X Q 1, r i V fii ii Franklin Daye Melonia Daye Pam Daye Cynthia Deans Shannon DeBerry Gerry Debnam Pete Denning JoAnn Depasquale 'ri il il' lib? gif 51 M ,QV 1531 H' i '.. 4, il, M. - X f , 'f u' ii' D l 2 i' it si ' If N, 0 . M I ii D Lynn Derochi James Dixon Richard Dixon Sheena Donnell 236 Se Seniors wr l il' 4 I 'Tl ' 1 P sf 1 I wo. John Dorn .bn Kenneth Dorsett Randy Doss Stuart Dudley James Dueh ring Leslie Dunn sau! 1. Donald Duncan Tim Dungee Jed Dunn Danny Dunning Pam Dunning Bobby Eckles 1978 y I ai Hs Xi? I Susan Einstein Laurie Elmore Byron Emerson Robin Emory Vicki England Billie English Oscar Enoch John Epple L I ! 1 f Z, ff ,f i l Lori Erwin Audrey Evans Danny Evans Kimberly Evans 238 S Seniors it Kim Everage Steve Faison Michael Fallon Brenda Farley Curtis Finley Eddie Fisher Ellen Flippin Lane Flowers ' l of ', , Jeff Fontana Debbie Ford Jeni Forrest Karetha Foster 1978 Debra Fox Donald Franzen Carol Fraser Christie Frazier l l Jeff Fuquay Carol Gallman Charles Galloway Van Galloway 1 3 H .lohrm Gant Mark Garner Jim Garvey Cafhie Gavel 240 Seniors Seniors John George Jan Gerrald Sidney Gerringer Tammy Gilliam N31 0? 1 Clark Gilliam Lane Gillie Cora Gillies Lynn Gillispie um 'O ,lo I gy 'r ,if-M, 1 Denise Goldston Paul Gonfer Brian Gordon Karen Gordon x dd' Clif Goslen Kenneth Graham lil As ,Nr X 3,5 . N N x 2 if AQ Rosemary Graham Dianne Grant Ma rgaret Green Sharon Green Kim Graham Pherby Graham Hope Gravely James Green Cliff Greene Alfred Gregory 242 Se Seniors v S l 5 .i .. Bill Grieser Kenny Griffen Yvetfe Guy Janet Guyes Christie Hageseth Jackie Hardison Bobby Horned Anna Harrell 91 f',,', Janet Harris Lorranda Harris Robin Harris Yolanda Harrison 1978 Donna Vee Hayes Mary K. Hayes Robert B. Hayes Gwendolyn Headen 1 Joanne Henson Mark Hipps Kris Hobgood Laurann Hoider r r Valarie Holsey Deborah Holt Dorothy Holt Deborah Holyfield 244 Se Seniors ,- YX3 i f .... ,Q Susan Holub David Honeycutt Carter Hooper Tim Hoover .af '. .1 3.5 .- X Mary Horan Pat Huffman Teresa Hughes Amy Hunsucker ,,,1 i x,-s fa -Q A- fj, ..a, 1 of Q Y TJ.. i Gay Hussey Wendy Hutchison Chris Hux Lisa Ingold if 1978 9 Q 1 , Rives Ingram Dorothy Irvin Dawn Isaacs Kathy Isenhour Ji Bruce Jacobowitz Jay Jacobs Brian James Rita Jarreli Kathy Jarrett Kathleen Jeffries Valerie Jeglinski Lisa Jenison is s 4 246 Se Seniors Susan Jenkins Cathy Johnson Derrick Johnson Jeff Johnson , s , , .- 'Cf , K . ' J Kim Johnson Lori Johnson Perry Johnson Tom Johnson Debra Jones Elizabeth Jones Gene Jones Deborah Jordan 5 , . ,,, il 1978 Ashley Joyner Alan Julian Wendy Keel Cynthia Kellogg Ps 6' 'Zi .K . 4 Shane Kelly Keith Kennedy Darrell Key David King Norman King Shelia King Ken Klein Beth Knight 4 248 Se Seniors I 4 Z A l Q 'V if Donno Koch Julie Koch Teresa Lalumondier Roger Lane Holly Lashley Beverly Lawson Linda Lawson William Lax Rob Lee Debbie Lemons Laurie Lewis Von Lindley 1978 l Linda Link Dean Little Donald Long X .X 1 O s , 'huts wi : kr ,. , .,,, X 1? H I 1 Lisa Lynch Ken Maddox Charles Mahaffey Ev , f Q K. Q . i Q , Suzanne Martin Angie Massey Rachel Mathews Bob Loomis Beve rly Ma rtin Catherine Maxwell 4 250 Se Stephanie Maynor Ma rshia Mayo Celeste McCaskiII Beverly McCollum 7 Rosemary McDougal John McGehee Seniors Carla Mazyck Ann MCCO rkle if 1 , fzf i L V ,mga , V T S V fv iff!! . 'Q D 'Cz' I N if W v , A K tif ,, i ft. 2'M'f'f'5i -' I V' ff' 'hah vw? E if Gary McKinney Nathaniel McAllister , ' - X r W ' U 'N i E J Chris McCorkIe NX 'is Chris McLaughlin T gs 1978 D W 0-.f ' l 5 1 Thomas McLaughlin Alex McLean Mickey McLean Richard McSpadden ...J Joseph McZorn Penny Meadows Vicki Meadows Georgette Megremis Cheryl Miller Rick Miller Sherri Miller Andy Milligan 252 Se Beverly Mitchell Buddy Monfgome ry Steve Moo re Donno Moose Q . Korlo Morrison Mott Moseley Seniors ,AJ ,N . .V o J I lf T' ' , X Tony Moore Ronde! Moore ka' Brent Morelond Mork Morris Shoren Mosteller Bort Mullin 1978 Q- st r . ff f , as s 57' F Michael Myers Glenn Myrick Doug Nabors Azell Neal l Jeff Neighbors Nollie Neill Sally Newman Peter Nicas Debra Nickles Cathy Noell David Novak Jim Nussbaum 254 Se Seniors Kenneth Oakes Bill Osteen Bruce Owen John Palmer M f Freddy Paschal Tijuana Pass Heather Payne J' Pam Peacock Melissa Pearman ig! Michel Peatross X ,. Michele Payne ,E 4 .,r Tracy Peck 1978 X 2 x ,.- ' ffglt I C ,ulq XX Beverly Pegrom Chris Peterson Lane Peterson Susu Peterson flag., l 'E ' 4 P l ' .M 1 - ,. .J -W , ff .1 a Laura Phifer Bruce Pinnix Michael Pitts Kyle Poole is: j . I ,75,, it it ' C LX V ,i.4. ,ii.i Z ? A ' ,..V W Charlotte Pope Drew Powell Brenda Preddy Cynthia Price Seniors 255 256 Se Seniors C l fl 6, lik 1 ff Dianna Purdy Darrell Pyle Mary Jane Rafferty Pam Rafferty ,. 4,37 x XE ou 4 s ' Beverly Randolph Steve Rayburn Molly Reid Natalie Reid Renee Rice Andre Richmond David Rierson Holly Robbins 1978 Will Robbins Dovid Robinson Dionne Robinson Brod Rogers ' if '1' 5 , r S, Ki ,, 6, . is 56 R f 432 ' V.-.3 QA 62 5 if Ni ei x X K f ' Y, . -. , if 4 if . f , K ' ,- f' .,:?fQa'f. , ' if A ' gf - gf 4 ' -Awe ' W Andy Romon Donnie Rose Jim Rosenberg Johnny Rountree if ka. ITU Eff. X . i an f' 'fsdf Kg! , 1 ' yfxrff ,Y e 'fa fi!! R , as ,riff J 1' '.. Q' 7 L 2 Q ' QQ V ..1,f,. Y 191 Vernodetfe Rouse Dovid Routb Morty Rowden Robbie Royol 7 258 Se Seniors , N V Craig Rubin Brent Sanders Robert Sanders Rosa Sanders Jeff Sappington Steve Sartare Tony Saulsby Kathy Sawyer '-17' Suzanne Schenk Steve Scherzer Zeke Schofield Mark Schultz 1978 4 'I 1 vi., a l il . fax, L JoAnne Scott Tracy Scott Debbie Seely Jeanine Semones Ranjon Sharma Cathy Shelburne Camilla Shelton Cindy Shepherd ... B X5 n , , .XA is t .l,. my l Stephen Sherman Rusty Sherrill Sandra Sills Freddy Simon 260 Se 'A ' Seniors fi AQ liar 3 ! ag, N if . 4,1 5. Colvin Sims Felecici Sims Keely Smoll Borbciro Smith Betty Smith Bill Smith Chip Smith Dwight Smith 'ST is 1 -A f' ' 'fs ug J ...Q M f smi Vx, , ...f ,, , Jett Smith Nick Smith Robert Smith Scott Smith V 1978 Sidney Smith Jennifer Sparger Paige Squires 24 Karen Smoak Mark Smoak Lisa Snider f Ulf PGY 'ff Doe Spivey Bunny Spivey Stephen Sproul H fiiw A Terry Squires David Stafford Donna Staley 262 Se Seniors I . 5 I nb 9' ' F' ff --iv 'l xy al lt' Karen Stanley Michael Stanley Bill Stephens Bill Stephenson l l U X l h fall sw, G Xl : x ?4' Michael Stephenson Chris Stevenson Matt Stewart Rhonda Stiles Rhonda Stokes Linda Stowe Bobby Strandberg Hayes Strickland 1978 Jimmy Stubbs Ruzie Suffern Scott Swink Brad Swisher Donna Taylor Robbin Taylor Sally Taylor Karen Teague Terry Thomas Audrey Thompson Cindy Thompson Donald Thornburg 26451: Seniors Louro Tillmon Debbie Towery Nino Triontis Brod Trott , ,fr fl ' 1 1 I x -c 'N 5 , H1 s Qi A ' I , .f, Julie Troxler Scott Turner Sondra Twilley Floyd Tyler Y l 'ft cv l ' n WX 1 rr ,Q A .Y W V., .fl Lew Tysor Clorie Upchurch Lori VonHerpen Terri Vaughn We li V 1978 l x k tri I llsi l l i A E, Q l s l , ' .r , V,-l Lynelle Venza Susan VonHerrmann Patty Walker Anne Wall v 'fv' my Jimmy Wall Pamela Wallington Charles Walters Jeff Wardlaw -tp It Y' W ', l , I Q ,f I lf' Abby Warren Darryl Waterbury Stella Watkins Wanda Watson 266 S Seniors 7 . gi T' , 3' 4 . 'QR ' S- l Mark Weaver Cathy Weethee Teresa Wells Karen Wendt Laura Wesley Tina Westmoreland Troy Wharton Sandra Wheeler I 'I J ,sift Mxnrg '.l'p ' 155' NE N. k vkfffiv L ef' il e 'Q--...,,.,..f Stacey Whitaker Beth White Debbie White Ingrid White Jane White Lisa Whitley Paige Whitley Dawn Williams to in Lindo Williams Meliso Williams Lea Willingham Scott Willingham f .w ,, J 'vp ,kv V, gm. I-Qwfifn K 1 I g. has 'W 9 rf -' E K X , if mf' 24 'vi is 'gym 4 ' , 1. W Q, ,f , if ' A so , 1 3 I at Y , ,4 Wifi. ,, U 5 ,MNA - .I I W AV ,. xi J y , I ,,. V ,. . . 3, Darryl Wilson Johncie Wilson Katherine Wolfe Donzell Woodard 7 268 S Seniors .. 'B x J ' 1 ,,, l ' Tom Woods Tondja Woods Jill Worsham Doug Wright Mark Wright Bart Wyant Tim Yarboro Walt York iv W ii iw -F o io W Diane Zabel Jimmy Zimmerman Teresa Mcphaul an .-f -, Q' -V' 'Y ,xy f I. K W, , -, ' 5 . as 'X Q ' g I 1 S 'W' L Q Q xv gf A' Wy! ed? .av -as m ,V 4 31 f . ,, x 7 X . . .' 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Box 7246 Greensboro, North Carolina 27107 TT Phone 919-292-8310 PRESTWICK KENNELS 17 Hackamore Road Greensboro, N.C. 27410 Phone 19191 688-0698 Robert Yancey Sally Yancey CARL JOHNSON'S OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC AND GMC TRUCKS 1919 Freeway Drive ReidsviIIe 272-8744 CONGRATULAUONSSBWORS FABRIC DISCOUNT H OUSE WELL SEE Im AT oo., GRADUATION I5e.nTIy, FITL, Neq-ua,I4empSIer 2,0xyge.n CLASS OF I I .' 111721 BE A .,1nTa:7':'. . f':.',.Z-' 25329 Ll, '7rf?J7:'42'f55Q5f - 4-'mg' ' I 'IA IL I ll M'IIIIII ' m'9' 5 , I WTI IIIIII 'wif I I I WVIIII11 Nu. ..-S . -1 . , f '-4 , ... ., ..:, cu 21 A' Q .-,Q . v: ..-. 9'-so 1.112 U. .:.a. If --. C' I AI I ,III I 1010 Tucker Street it Greensboro, N.C. I I IQ '91, fr . 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N N X- H 5 X f 6 Q 1 , 4 , f J 9 M f - .vs - K. f l , if 5 5255, V vel' , :Qf?gS 'gain I 4, ,,.f.1.-amifcsfzf-W was i gk' ACADEMY OF DANCE Mrs. Dorothy Thomas Lewis Dance Instructor i502 West Friendly Ave. Hanes-Lineberry Qsince 19197 Member of Professional Dance N El , t F- h V, H- h P - to Teachers' Association 275-1072 l 253-21578 er cmSt0g92l-tl0St1g Om Greensboro, N.C. FISHER PARK PRE-SCHOOL ACADEMY NSM International Society 624 N. Elm of 274-7335 Independent Funeral Directors Compliments A 3 QZZZWMM Of 9 l 108 Grecade Street 0 Greensboro, N.C. 27408 9 Ph . 919 27 - ,A , cARoL AND MM HALL lgwl 643 33323 , 'xiiifr '-X GOLDEN EAGLE. Compliments of M Q T O R I N ,N . 201 E. MARKET AT DAviE, Gmzzmsaono. N.C. 27401 - Phone 919!275-9481 Four Seasons Moll QUAKER VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER 0 Realtors gg- - - . CHARLIE TEAGUE , Builders SPORTING GOODS CO. LF to 0 Property ll 'til Management lui ll L HARPELi.'s ,. A ' Forum VI, Friendly Center, Greensboro 27408 EQCJXAHX! 2 i9i 91 855-8923 Mon.-Thurs. l0..a.m.-9 p.m. Fri.-Sat. 10 a.rn.-11 p.m. A Arts, Gifts, Antiques, Jewelry, Sculpture, StoinedssGIass, Accessories 7 9 A 440 W. Market St. FQSEALTY CICJ., INC. Phone 275-7621 Greensboro, N.C f 'K TROPHY SPORTS ,Ai I 1 1 Of Gfee'1Sb9'0InC- -1 5 I . Home Federal Savings 1027 E. Lindsay u . Greensboro -r 'F . 1 - ' Phone: 274-6671 1. ' C 6 I HALL KIMES JEWELRY CO. NTr0PhieS 5 if ,- is 224 Commerce Place all occasions. ff j ' 1 G b N C l .,'1. g I f recns Oro, . . - 27402 289 'N P X 1 f, f J ffdj I Y . ,z ,l f ' 52 f W xt? R K x xx 2 411, - Ax I A 1 .Q' 'X Q V , 2' 'J XX Q X if 'f N ff X 1 ,':.,ff:1, N XM A - R ,fA b X J Zl, Jf b'4' NX X ' F F Q 'M ' , 4, ' ,Q y 1 f ,w g a fi: X x V v! 2 ,N A X N 7 XUN f ' X X , Q f Nxxx fi! Xi ' M A W W wx , N UCD X , Q35 WORLD'S GREATEST HCT DOG Cone Boulevard ot U.S. 29 4205 High Point Rood 2348 Rcmdlemon Road SEAGER NVATERPROOFING, me JSZYJN IRIX., P. O. BOX 9533 0 33l2 SPFUNG GARDEN STREET O GREENSBORO, N. C. 27408 0 19191 292-9284 !x.!X , ,X,. +1 USDA Chorce Steaks, Roasfs, Ground wax.:-'f-f -M '.,, pg, , Beef and much more. . at Located at our Processing Plant I fo Save you Money. , w Greensboro s Greatest Meat Values. p .-' -zrfr A 3500 OLD BATTLEGROUND AVE. DPOH kd Near Bufflcgrounrl Purln 3 :Z ?2vg::urgZc I J Phone: 274-6060 BEST Wishes W M ZQQ8-B N. Elm Street fo mY Cousin f fiaffireensboro, N.C. If 33209 27408, U.S.A. Lots of luck in the future! 0 Manicurist 'A 0v0il0ble 78 Love, Phene Carolina Circle Mall Jlfliifliii fflflaly Ii 912100511 U 1830 yberrzgzogz Y Qizaerzigtrzo, C. 27405 A . 'gk low! 273-3315 - lf Af cfllazy Ol'fa'zt 011 tiluan alla-Llin Congratulations Class of '78 .21 .1-12? 19,9-j 275-7584 1919! 275-3040 2 Q FOR YOUR TOTAL TRANSPORTATION NEEDS TRANS AM 'D A5iEn ,iff A wx 'W 'CX I 'Q Vg 9441 w'c V11 R HONDA cARs 'Ojai y k H0 MOTOR CYCL ES .L , 1 t ve., , S -x X f ll ,A jf X .Z Q X ,K xxx Q - x 'w ' V 11-como, NXNQN,.w:4lx 1-',.',,, P f Swv .1 .VV , A 5 JA fxyxl , Xfgf II s qxggi' ff -RWNMAVR i I il ui. J! R J! E 6' TV 9 3 A ' 'r wk, K '. -j'f'7 ' X. S nf 1 ' X. - fc' I I 059 :ZW ' X If N Vicks l-lealth Care Division Congratulations Graduates We Would Like to Talk With You About Your Future. Explore Career Opportunities With Vick. cr' 'P on i tx , Jr pu A e A E, :pg 5 7 Q -xqf-N h A pk cn l ve lOO Swing Road., Tel. 292-2420 An Equal Opportunity Employer WITH PRIDE. . . glnymczrfwfafabvza .f L, NGEQ Q? woe QQ!! Qgemidkd, CEM. Gibsonville 0 Greensboro 6' x . x . ' -- 11 K V . .. A . - '- 'viagirxxx H11 mm 2111 Nl1R1H MURRUW BLVD. E P. 11. BUX 211157 Z 919-275-9761 I GREENSBUR11, N. C. 274211 fffff 9 F0 R D INCORPORATED Wm ,.-, 2, if W A We 4 , -HL w , .k fiw Q , Q. wt , w 3 M44 l . A--I - 12 4 as We f Hg f f W Compllrgij nts E h N m f Yxxx W 4 :,m '- ' Q, W 'V ' 1 V, 4 ' ff' Y ,,,, ,,,J wwf W' AAAAAAA A W 1' ,'.k.,V, 1 NW www Qu 1 z3TA x5v,Wi?i Jyx , V ,,v, , ,, !, ,, ,,,, ww w V ' U 444 A4 A J v A 'ER4 k N eeee A JQ NMMA J - 'em ' FMWM , 'f+:Wm Q A C 4 'eS nd A 42 K' 'WW ?? 4 A J AA A A eee e AAA 2 94-44 A A 111 ank Su 4,1 PP in 4 5 T 4 A THORIVI ox Iwsxww W ,,,- 41W VV EQ ' VK F V 3 I uoff' EAST an Z mmm we We Q mu W ,X WWC 272-61 6 8 TRAV 1033 E. Wendover Ave. Gfeensbgrol N,C P.O. Box 6166 272 6517 Q- 27405 A I Compliments of FAIRVIEW PHARMACY W Rucker Ente rp Free Delivery Corrol C. Grohom W1 , ' 'lb 2 5 'Q'-ff ,kg , A. V Vwe4A4 4,4ee Ewyge u ,1., v 1. , , 14 ..' www!-' f'. A 4 296 M I W4 Tw M Qnfw AMQMCT -, ,vN, 1 1 ' W 4, 1: M r 0 .W V , I 5 A ug A W 4 6 : .eu . . 41.-,X , WM , Sis 5? Es is W S ' M rrrrr NW W5 M ,R CHAMWYQEES fzxxorg.. M J Q lm my G W3 G ww i F 2B04Wawndale Dr. M mv lA JQNW rr M ea M W XIX N W .IWW 2 is ZW r Q M W W rrr G H r. V W r , FoR ALLWYOUR INSQJRANC W Ca II the Listener K? PET W , Ronald E. General Manager DRUG 3213 , Im Bob Peterson Gkig Q, ! l Gi w-M' H ' 275-567 SERVICE 5 ff' We Give the Kind of Service is ' ' rm QW-r Others Brag About. LJLJ 1 . wav HfgoNgi4grg4'rULAT1oNQrr 8,1 Q' MARX r HORAMARR 4-3.3 G Comvlfmenfs CRAFT INSURANCE ,W ,L 15:4 , - r R is if ,w ' I -W wlfrwm 4 V M, , NN -J 51' 'ef ' ' ' N g paw. sg Aa ,Vg , is . swf:- , 'f , -E, 2' 1 QM' w,k,i ,F Mm If Y! W 5 mai A W ww 297 M1 'A 'rw ' M, was as L r if KEESEE Office Supplies, Inc. PO. Box 8942 Greensboro. North Carolina 27410 Phone 919!292-0705 ge, . .V Q - 'H R 9' mr W K 'flashes WW wr W me We 1, -i , -u.. v, w . W, A - .. ' Q 2' ' A ' M , w L M- Northwood St. 1101 Summit A Co rolino Circle Moll Mc:DonoIcl's Home of the Pirotes -H1 H USE 400 E. Cornwallis Dr. Greensboro, N.C. Compliments of Bessemer Pharmacy 272-3948 McFoyden plumbing 71- le ,Q ond exe 4 rd ' 'X X Xe Heoting X 1 'ol L.: , . A f .,-,. NgL- 61 I West Lee St. Greensboro, N.C. 27403 r 275-6135 9 few 2 Co mpli ments of Newmon - Whitney Chrysler Plymouth 220 N. Church Street I i - TENNIS, INC. Tennis, Inc. 8. Pro Golf Shop Corner of Tote 81 Wolker Phone: 378-I474 272-3401 'fvme CI mimle, Malay fl mxakf the Varsity Cheerleode rs '77-'78 LEWIS STORAGE CIJMPANY, INC. 2119 E. TERRELL PLACE GREENEBDRD, N. 1:. K. E. LEWIS PHDNE AC 919 275 B453 300 'W ,,,:- Q V rf , N4, F W LIAIIFI IIVC' Executrve Offices Manufacturrng Facrlltres Greensboro N C Yadkrnvrlle N C , . 7201 West Friendly Road Hignnvvay 421 STANLEY'S GOLDEN GATE AMOCO SERVICE 2200 GOLDEN GATE DRIVE GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA 27405 Task -- y.- -- -+, an , . 4 Phone 373-9507 275-8993 'Y 9 Golrieuffy' ,N is L xxx 'N ,, :df q if 1 I AEM 22360 X, EMERALD A gem to shine up your life and family leisure fun. A pool to shimmer in the sunlight while it cools a lifetime of hot summer days, enhancing the vigorous or lazy life- style of your home...it's new...from Esther Williams in 3 magnificent' sizes up to 782 sq. ft. Surely, one is exactly right for you. Swim dive or just bathe in the luxury of your own place in the sun...Emerald, a reflec- tion of all your family's entitled to. SPECIFICATIONS: Q Heavy duty extruded and welded panel construction o Walls coated with electrostatically applied and baked-on acrylic finish a High tensile strength stainless steel fasteners Q Stainless steel pool ladder Q Aluminum non-skid coping joints Q 20 gauge vinyl liner with welded seam construction o Extruded aluminum non-skid bullnose Also available o Conforms to NSPI Class 2 Diving Pools I CALIFORNIAN OPTIONSI i RECTANGULAR ' Walk-'fl S1605 U i POOL e 8 non-skid coping y.,J'y1rfq ' - li Q:-1-I: ff xy' wi 0 I-PIN 1 3 bbyii. 94 Q ,Q Nl , gp ,dt q 'gf' .E LKL'f11'nl1il All new simulated pebble print vinyl liner bottom to give your pool that crystal clear look. 825 BATTLEGROUND AVENUE P O BOX too HOME IMPROVERS, INC. PHONE I919l 378-9877 mf Home mls GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLIINIA 27408 4 Complimenfg Dow B. Roland E Dunn POST OFFIC PANY manager manager Kirk's Si 272- 1 j Road DRUGS AB, INC. Avenue Kn1t Fabrics Retail Gooolucn, 1 cmoas! wdw. alwafja I ichknd yew! Gate City Beauty College . en OVEI' '-' CiVfNETVESw 272-2966 ,W Q 2 lr v, oowew omanoow 2 t 2 Q b,V...'V I ..b, p .ntlnf if ....'. H ,.., ?? .'A: , Z Z., ., Ai 2 9 , t tut v f r M t -t - tt t m tttt it ft 1' ers 0 U e ut 1 R 90546, Vxggftgfzgi .MM ',t. 1!a,.,Qu,9.9A, 'll S YQQJQQQ Q C H 7 N E - E FO OD Mittal! 2416 BOf,.eWd NC cLoT F',1fE?Qf5'1Lf,ff',f,L'GA,Q12,I'QS'R SONS CI d Toesdgyrg Hphone 2822253451 -H283-7g:2288 255612 gl soaqsm fO9oo p GREENSBQRO, NORTH CAROLINA 400 90013 x 4519 oo x ft? G M Img Q O X , 2 tn- 2 f 1 51 5 'HIINE 059, f 1 TIRBTE 7, M ' .. -P KQQW D ' X, A f pf , I t q Q Q Q- mf H u--an - 7, I 1 'E 0 ' i .jan h W . h -'Es' , rx df S1349 ' ?': -its-A ' -'lf ' ' if m.. Nw YEE'HAW. . .17 307 f brics eo le I, , Q P P IVE In. ln 21 modern plants, Cone oreates a vvnole line of duality faorios for oasualvvear, sportswear, sleepvvear, uniforms and oareer apparel. Faorios for nome-decorating and nome-sevving -even polyurethane foam -are novv a part of tne Cone family of produots. Tne almost 14,000 employees of Cone are proud of tneir part in nelping Cone grovv. And proud of oreating tne oasio faprios tnat are tne paokoone 2LQS2i?lLZ?llm, C0116 or CONE MILLS CORPORATION. EXECUTIVE OFFICES: GREENSBOR0, N.C For information on job opportunities with Cone Mills you may contact any of our plant locations in the following communities: In North Carolina -Cliffside, Forest City, Gibsonville, Greensboro, Haw River, Henrietta, High Poi t H'II b gh P' 'Il R 'cl 'Il d S l' b ry InS thC I Cll Ch dG Il In M pp T p I .4r v 0 - . ...- w -5. 5' is --f wul '?l 'gunn- Qgfhv' IIA' Mas' fAc'f?2flllY', flfffffjl' f14'1'11ffx.s' In A17 Yiflff' f'r'f147y, WMM' fl1'ff1.s'!, ffifkzfffffy, Q17 'OIIIIQY' H f!'f'IMYlfW CIMIINVIIUIVQLY. 'N ,gvqmww flu ju-suv-'K + 'ima ,Z t 'UN' .F . Aw ,Q Q lp I ' W L. 1.. - MOP' Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Alexander Mrs. Rai B. Alexander Dr. and Mrs. James CQ Atkinson Dr. an Ms. Ka r.li5a a rkley . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baynard , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Beard .. .. Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Beavers, Jr. Best wishes ,to this year's graduates Mrs. Joan Bolling D The Rev. and Mrs. John Tol.,BroQrne Mrs. L.T. Chavisi D David Clark, , , . Mrs. Martha Clark Amy, Lil, and Dan Crews C Dr. and Mrs. Donald Cone Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Santo J.'DePasquale Dr. and Mrs. John A. Edwards , Mr. and Mrs. James L. Eskriclge, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Fisher, Jr. Ann Florence D D Mr. and Mrs. S.N. Ford andfamily J.B. Foster Dr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Fraser, Jr. D.l. Galloway S fi Dr. and Mrs. A.H. Garvey Good Luck Class of '78 Mr. and Mrs. B.L. Gordon Sponso rs Gu Labs lnc. I Gui Ito rdf fMedical rAssociatesf2S S or. and Mrs. ar. flllageseth Mrs. Gladysrlzla .s.s .fss Hayble's Hea rth Restaurant iiiii Dutch and Sally Jeglinski Engineers. lncj Dr. srss W...,....Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Harold karkmoiiii Philip Fq53'lllY .... Mrs. llsii andf'Mrs. iipau l'fMa rtin i i WS Om' ly rd Dil Seed A and Bill Osteen Df50nd'sMrS. SPD. Pendse James R. Phillips Insurance Brokers Mrfiand Mrs.iWyllys Rheingroverl Hazel and Harry Sanders Mrf and'Mrs. Rainey Sellars ' Dr., and Mrs. Neal Sheffield, Jr. MF. and Mrs. Russell Hf5iSherrill, Jr Mr. and Mrs,John Sills , yy Dry w. sivegfrrisdrr szmifh, Rev. and Mrs. Larry Staples, . Linda Ken Thorfrntoif? iiili iiit Mr. and Mrs. B. Thomas Ward and' Mrs. Jesse L. Warrerii' if Cliff Weil and Patrick McRee,lnc. - .. ma. lndex Abrahams, Karen 111, 132, 148, 206 Abram, Clarence 206 Adams, Jeanne 132, 168, 206 Adams, Sand ra 206 Adcock, Cathy 190 Adebahr, Anna 225 Adebahr, Karl 139 Adler, Renaldo 206 Albright, John 133, 141, 156, 157, 190 Aldridge, Mr. Kenneth 92, 1 15 Alexander, Janice 115, 121, 133, 206 Alexander, Jill 190 Alexander, Roi 225 Allen, David 1 19, 206 Allen, Julie 225 Allen, Kathrine 190 Allen, Katy 140 Allen, Ricky 206 Allen, William 206 Barnard, Kam 131, 206 Barnes, Sandy 20, 227 Barnes, Randy 190 Barnes, Richard 123, 136, 144, 206 Barr, Randall 206 Barrett, Dean 227 Barricks, Kelly 190 Barta, Charlotte 135, 190 Bartley, Sabrina 116, 132, 227 Basinger, Missy 28, 103, 115, 128, 133, 137, 142, 225 Bass, Charles 190 Bass, Duncan 206 Bass, Susan 139, 225 Bates, Charles 156, 190 Bates, Jackie 206 Bates, Lorie 136, 144, 225 Bough, David 206 Baughman, Scott 206 Bauserman, Mrs. Ann 96 Baynard, Paul 206 Beale, Kathy 136, 138, 227 Bean, John 206 Beard, Richard 123, 135, 190 Beard, Greg 206 Beatty, William 134, 190 Beaver, Ann 206 Beavers, Melody 116, 123, 129, 135, 145, 227 Allmendinger, Amy 131, 206 Allmendinger, Becky 123, 132, 149, 190 Alston, Mrs. Lillie 75 Altvater, Ma rk 225 Ambrose, Lorianne 140, 190 Ames, Alexandria 206 Ames, Sherry 140, 225 Amos, Dean 133, 135, 206 Anderson, Angela 135, 206 Anderson, Claire 132, 206 Anderson, Debra 132, 225 Anderson, Karl 105, 133, 225 Andreas, Jerry 140, 190 Andrews, Barbara 225 Angell, Mr. David 79 Angle, Steve 21, 104, 1 19, 126, 225 Anthony, David 225 Archer, Wright 225 Ariail, Mrs. Cherrie 74 Arledge, Jimmy 190 Arnold, Camille 132, 225 Artis, Mr. Wilbert 84, 139 Asbury, Duff 131, 140, 135, 190 Ashley, Mrs. Anna 86 Asnip,Matthew 117, 135, 137, 226 Atkinson, Pam 133, 226 Atkinson, Tammy 190 Attayek, Danny 116, 152, 226 Atwell, Terry 226 Austin, Billy 206 Austin, Randall 118 Austin, Stewart 226 Aycock, David 190 Ayers, Amy 133, 225 Bagwell, Ray 1 19, 226 Baecker, Nelson 226 Bagwell, Terri 190 Bailey, Celeste 129, 215, 266 Bailey, David 190 Baity, Laura 122, 135, 137, 226 Baker, Nancy 115, 129, 135, 190 Baker, Steve 190 Baker, Chip 131, 160, 206 Baldwin, Larry 190 Banks, Mr. Cecil 80 Bantel, Bud 226 Barber, Phillip 160, 161, 163, 226 Barfoot, Randy 135, 190 Barker, Carla 28, 105, 115, 123, 131, 142, 148, 226 Barley, David 135 Barlowe, Denise 134, 135, 206 312 Beck, Jeanette 190 Beck, Joey 190 Beck, Melodie 123, 134, 142, 206 Beck, Randall 190 Becker, Ms. Karen 79 Becknell, Ken 227 Becknell, Walter 190 Belti, Matt 190 Belk, Carol 22, 122, 131, 215, 206 Bell, Angela 206 Bell, Buster 227 Bell, Don 139, 206 Bell, Fernando 227 Bell, Joe 131, 135, 140, 156, 191 Bell, Kevin 191 Bell, Lisa 123, 135, 137, 227 Bell, Mr. Locke 92 Bender, Jim 134, 160, 228 Bohlen, Mrs. Patsy 78 Boldman, James 191 Bolduc, David 191 Bolling, Beth 115, 119, 122, 123, 133, 144, 229 Bolling, Lynn 120, 122, 131, 207 Bolton, Phillip 111, 117, 137, 229 Bond, Matt 123, 144, 207 Bondeson, Per Henrik 133, 135, 207 Bone, Brion 191 Bone, Sharon 191 Bonner, Teresa 207 Booker, Gregory 191 Boone, Eddie 207 Boso, Terri 207 Bottomley, Sherry 191 Bottomley, Sylvia 191 Boudreau, Caroline 135, 191 Boucher, Melinda 136, 229 Boudy, Mrs. Hortensia 82 Bowles, Theresa 207 Bowens, Beth 185, 191 Bowden, Page 116, 122, 131, 135, 144, 207 Bowers, Susan 207 Bowling, Alan 229 Bowman, Bobby 191 Boyd, Annie 229 Boyd, Garry 207 Boyd, James 207 Boylan, Michael 191 Boyst, Pat 191 Bradley, Terry 215, 229 Bradshaw, Judith 191 Bradshaw, Martha 229 Brady, Donna 135, 185, 207 Brome, Cornell 191 Brame, Norman 1 19, 126, 133, 229 Brome, Russell 191 Branch, Steve 140 Branch, Wesley 191 Brande, Phil 140, 191, 194 Brannon, Kim 115, 116, 133, 151, 152, 153, 229 Bransford, Chris 191 Brantley, Dana 121, 131, 135, 207 Bransford, Charles 229 Bryant, Karen 135, 192 Bryant, Randy 207 Bryant, Tim 192 Bullard, Paula 192 Mullins, Michael 207 Bunker, Kathy 142, 185, 207 Bunker, Rusty 136, 149, 230 Burgess, Dawn 139 Burgess, Joanne 115 Burgess, John 152, 230 Burkes, Ronald 1 19, 230 Bumette, Alan 192 Bu ms, Starr 207 Burton, Karen 207 Bush, Donna 192 Butchart, David 230 Butler, Gloria 116, 132, 140, Butler, Mrs. Ruth Ann 82 Butler, Randy 219 Butler, Tyrone 192 Byrd, Fred 131, 231 Caffrey, Russell 142, 208 Cain, Anita 135, 185, 208 Cahill, Peggy 116, 133, 231 Caldwell, J.B. 231 Cambell, Mark 208 Cambell, Roy 231 Cambell, Tim 119 Cameron, Tammy 208 Campbell, Randy 192 Canaday, Pam 116, 192 Cannady, Mrs. Susan 74 Canter, Doug 139, 231 Carlin, Kevin 231 Carlin, Tom 192 Carlson, Bersy 192 Carmel, Elizabeth 144 Carney, Kelly 135, 192 Carrouthers, Melvin 208 Carpenter, Tim 231 Carrouthers, Regina 192 Bennett, Pamela 185, 191 Berg, Scott 152, 206 Bernau, Ms. Eleanor 88 Berry, Debbie 135, 191 Berry, Diane 206 Berry, Ellis 119 Berry, Lisa 206 Berry, Lynn 139, 207 Berry, Shawn 160, 163, 228 Berry, Steve 160, 207 Bettini, Kim 207 Betts, Charles 168, 191 Betts, Lee 133, 207 Beverly, Marilyn 191 Bigelow, Crystal 120, 128, 228 Bigelow, Melvin 156, 191 Billings, Chrissy 123, 148, 191 Black, Fred 140, 207 Black, John 191 Blackburn, Susan, 191 Blockmon, Bridgette 191 Blackman, Lisa 128, 207 Blackman, Simone 138, 228 Blackman, Troy 152, 207 Blacknall, Arlene 228 Blacknall, Darlene 228 Blackwell, Margretta 30, 115, 128, 148, 207 Blackwell, Myra 1 16, 228 Blackwood, Teresa 123, 191 Blair, Stan 228 Blake, Cathy 228 Blone, Gloria 191, 206 Blankenship, Mark 228 Blaser, Jeff 152, 206 Blocker, Timothy 228 Blone, Kenneth 207 Blue, Philip 207 Bray, Angela 131, 191 Bray, Danya 131, 207 Brewington, Cynthia 229 Brewens, Beth 132 Brickhouse, Jeffrey 138, 229 Brim, Diane 178, 191 Brinsfield, Michael 110, 142, 230 Briscoe Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, , Joseph 191 Andrea 207 Ashley 191 Cathy 165, 207 Tim 142 Broome, Tol 115, 116, 123, 207 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Barry 207 Beth 177, 191 Beverly 207 Mr. Bill 80, 81, 174, 175 Brown, Ceceille 207 Brown, David 125, 160, 192 Brown, Debbie 191 Brown, Denise 132, 191 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown Georgia 143, 192 Greg 139, 230 Jan 139, 230 Jimmy 192, 207 Jean 207 Brown: Jeffrey 140 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Jeneane 207 Joy 139, 230 Kim 192 Lisa 140, 192 Brown, Melody 116, 131, 230 Brown, Rhonda 192 Brown, Susan 230 Brown, Wendy 116, 121, 131, 135, 192 Browne, Diane 78, 192 Bruce, Jim 207 Carter, Andrew 208 Carter, Cynthia 138, 231 Carter, Jan 192 Carter, Jo Anne 208 Carter, Julie 208 Cortland, Kathleen 178, 192 Cash, Scott 192 Castelli, Debra 192 Catlett, Ruth 121, 135, 208 Cato, Holly 140, 192 Caudle, Jeff 213 Caudle, Robert 129, 140 Causby, Debbie 131, 231 Causby, James 192, 135, 139 Cecil, Barbie 133, 168, 192 Cecil, Chris 125, 168, 192 Chamblee, David 152, 208 Chamblee, Kenneth 192 Chovis, Bernard 125 Chavis, Darryl 192 Chavis, Deidea 208 Chovis, Mrs. Luvenia 79 Cheek, Cheek, Cheek, Cheek, Cheshire, Bill 112, 117, 123, Bonita 192 Deborah 231 Tina 192 Tijuana 208 141, 232 Chong, Ch risp, Hyon Ae 192 Phillip 208 Christian, Carol 208 Christensen, Denise 232 Christensen, Deanne 232 Christman, David 232 Christensen, Robin 192 , Peggy 138, 232 Church Cirba, Anette 121, 165, 208 Citron, Libby 208 137 Blythe, Jan 207 Bogar, Annemarie 191 Bohlken, Debbie 207 Bryant, Angela 128, 132, 230 Bryant, Mr. Anthony 70 Bryant, Gregg 133, 207 Citron, Beth 135 Citron, Paul 232 Clanton, Rhonda 192 Clapp, Liz 185, 208 Clapp, Warren 208 Clark, Brent 123, 134, 192 Clark, Dockery 134, 135, 144, 177, 232 Clark, Kevin 122, 192 Clark, Marietta 133, 192 Clarke, Rick 131, 232 Clendenin, Robert 68 Cloud, Dennis 232 Clyburn, Carolyn 192 Clyburn, Diane 185 Coates, Douglas 164 Coble, Tammy 135, 232 Cochran, Stewart 122, 123, 129, 135, 192 Cochrane, Julie 131, 135, 143, 192 Cockman, Jason 192 Cockman, Kimberly 135 Cockman, Susan 232 Coffey, Eric 192 Cogdell, Angela 134, 192 Cogdell, Melvin 208 Coke, Shirley 139, 232 Cole, Tommy 131, 134 Coleman, Delores 193 Collier, Kevin 152, 208 Collins, Eugene 233 Collins, Greg 156 Collins, Mr. James 91 Collins, Jeff 192 Collins, Lori 125, 132 Collins, Lisa 193 Collins, Michael 193 Comer, Terry 193 Comerford, Dan 86, 208 Cone, Billy 133, 233 Cone, Sarah 132, 208 Cook, Donna 193 Cook, Jim 119 Cook, John 233 Cooley, Steve 142, 208 Corbin, Lynn 233 Corbin, Stanley 193 Corby, Sue 139, 233 Corby, Tracy 135, 208 Corry, Mrs. Fenna 74, 76 Corry, Mrs. Merle 84, 139 Cothern, Grant 140, 193, 233 Cothren, Randall 141 Cowete, Al 122, 193 Cowett, Danny 208 Cox, Alan 131, 139, 233 Cox, Ann 135, 208 Cox, Joy 135, 208 Cozart, Kip 122, 141, 233 Craddock, Alex 140, 152, 233 Craft, Julie 133, 141, 233 Craft, Sarah 131, 135, 208 Cranford, Allen 233 Craven, Kim 131, 208 Crawford, Chris 160, 162, 233 Crawford, David 193 Crawford, John 89, 140 Crawford, Leigh 208 Crawley, Tom 208 Creekmore, Charla 131, 208 Crews, Amy 88, 131, 139, 208 Crooks, Barbara 135, 193 Crook, Jeff 1 1 1, 135, 208 Cross, Sissy 1 19, 234 Cross, Derek 156, 193 Cross, Tommy 208 Crump, Shoral 233 Crutchfield, Mrs. Carole 70, 1 18 Culver, Lorrie 116, 141, 193 Culver, Mrs. Rita 90 Cummings, Joe 208 Cunane, Dan 208 Currie, La Donna 115 Cuthbertson, Shirlene 234 Dalton, Connie 193 Dameron, Charles 135 Dancausse, Teresa 193 Danford, Shannon 116, 193 Darnell, Robert 140, 209 Darsey, Nita 142, 234 Datta, Mono 1 10, 234 Davenport, Derek 193 Davenport, John 21, 152, 234 Doves, David 134, 144, 233 Doves, Spooky 43, 116, 123, 144, 185, 209 Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis , Davis, Davis, Davis Davis Bert 134 209 Z Mrs. Fanlchonette 97 , Gina 234 Jimmy 139, 234 fJ0e 77 Laura 139, 234 Lisa 209 Marvin 193 Michelle 134 Paul 123, 126, 144,234 Susan 128 133 134 234 Day, Scott 129, 1,93 I I Daye, Dae Y , Daye, Daye, Daye, Daye, Bobby 209 Felicia 209 Franklin 235 Joan Arnette 209 Melonia 128, 235 Pam 115, 128, 28, 132, 235 Deans, Cynthia 235 Dean, Gwen 209 Deans, Doug 193 Deberry, Shannon 129, 235 Deberry, Wanda 209 Debnam, Gerry 235 Deck, Missy 140, 209 DeLancey, Mike 139, 209 DeLancy, Mary 193 DeLoach, Keith 209 Denning, Pete 235 Dennis, Phillip 142, 156, 193 DePasquale, JoAnn 129, 135, 235 DePasquale, Joe 22, 134, 193 DeRochi, Kerry 116, 132, 209 DeRochi, Lynn 116, 119, 136, 138, 135, 235 Dewar, Mrs. Rose 84, 138 DeZearne, Darren 193 Dezearn, Jeff 209 Diaz, Dean 193 Dick, Dillon 193 Dick, Edmund 209 Dickerson, Jane 193 Dickerson, John 129, 209 Dilwarth, John 140 Dingo, Mike 194 Dinkins, John 131, 139, 209 Dix, Mary 194 Dixon, Dicky 145, 235 Dixon, James 235 Dixon, Mary 122, 133, 135, 144, 209 Dixon, Michael 141, 209 Donnell, Sheena 235 Dorn, John 236 Dorsch, Kathleen 219 Dorsett, Kenneth 1 19, 236 Dorsett, Ricky 119 Doss, Lori 140 Doss, Randy 138, 236 Doss, Sondra 209 Dowdy, Carl 194 Dowdy, Spence 209 Downs, Steve 125, 194 Doyle, Lisa 194 Doyle, Mr. Sam 89, 133, 142 Drees, Katrin 194 Dreyer, Alon 116, 135, 194 Driver, Jill 209 Dubose, Dorothy 139 Dudley, Brady 194 Dudley, Stuart 236 Duehring, Edward 194 Duehring, James 1 19, 236 Duehring, Thomas 209 Duggins, Marvin 209 Duncan, Mrs. Carolyn 92 135, 156, 135, 144, Duncan, Dungee, Don 140, 236 Tim 119, 128, 140, 236 Dunker, Brad 133, 208 Dunn, Carolyn 209 Dunn,Jed102,116,119, 121,131 137, 135, 185, 236 Dunn, Jennifer 135 Dunn, Leslie 133, 143, 236 Dunning, Danny 135, 139, 236 Dunnington, Kelly 194 Dunning, Pam 236 Dupont, David 40, 1 16, 133, 209 Eatmon, Carla 194 Earnhardt, Robin 129, 208 Earnheart, Roger 209 Eckles, B Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 obby 135, 236 Edna 194 John 168, 209 Lisa 194 Lloyd 194 Marion 194 Mark 129, 140, 209 Norma 194 Richard 194 Sara115,13l,132, 216 Susan 209 Yvette 194 Einstein, Susan 116, 135, 237 Eisold, Mrs. Belinda 93, 139 Ellenwood, Robert 209 Eller, Teresa 194 Elliott, M ary 78, 194 Ellis, Fesley 209 Ellis, William 194 Elmore, Laurie 20, 33, 28, 103, 1 16 131,134, 143, 148, 237 Emerson, Bryon 119, 120, 237 1 Emory, Robin 237 England, Vickey 28, 119, 128, 132, 237 English, J Enoch, O ean 116, 140, 237 scar 1 19, 152, 237 Enochs, Beth 134, 209 Epple, John 33, 115, 133, 237 Erwin, Lori 126, 165, 177, 237 Eskridge, Etly, Dan Euforbia, Blair 131, 194 a 185 Carol 132, 209 Evans, Audrey 29, 102, 1 1 1, 1 15, 1i9,1 32, 137, 237 Evans, Charlie 194 Evans, Danny 237 Evans, Donald 140, 168 Evans, Kim 131, 135, 140, 237 Evans, Mark 168, 209 Evans, Melody 140, 209 Evans, Ronnie 209 Everage, Kim 135, 238 Everett, Jayne 209 Faison, Steve 238 Fakhou ry, Deana 209 Fakhoury, Rima 194 Folboum, Falbaum, Folin, Kel Daniel 194 David 194, 140 ly Jane 194 Falish, Ed 194 Fallon, Michael 238 Farabee, Farley, B Michelle 194 renda 120, 122, 135, 238 Farlow, Jerry 210 Farthing, Cheryl 144, 210 Fauber, Kay 194 Fauber, Kim 139, 210 Faucette, Faust, Ju Benjamin 210 li 140, 210 Feild, Ellen 122, 135, 195 Feild, Stephen 210 Fentress, Julia 123, 131, 135, 143, 195 Festerman, Toni 195 Fewell, Connie 195 Finley, Curt 238 Fisher, Beth 31, 123, 131, 135, 148, 190, 195 Fisher, Eddie 140, 238 Fitzgerald, John 115, 123, 195 Fleagle, Jeff 210 Flint, Charles 210 Flint, Eric 195 Flippin, Ellen 29, 102, 131, 134, 148, 238 Flowers, Lane 110, 122, 142, 238 Floyd, David 139 Floyd, Val 128, 210 Flynt, Chip 195 Fontana, Jeff 238 Ford, Debbie 54, 121, 135, 145, 238 Forrest, Derek 210 Forrest, Jeni 110, 142, 238 Fortkiewiez, Brian 195 Foster, Harriet 133, 210, 135, 145 Foster, Koretho 238 Foster, Ronald 156, 195 Foulks, Lafato 152, 210 Foulks, Tamara 128, 195 Foust, Sandra 210 Foust, Wanda 210 Fowler, Frankie 140, 195 Foxworth, Christopher 210 Foxx, Debbie 239 Foxx, Sonya 210 Franklin, Clinette 195 Franklin, Jesse 195 Franklin, Tom 195 Franzen, Donald 239 Fraser, Carol 131, 145, 239 Frazier, Christie 1 16, 121, 132, 239 Frazier, Mrs. Mary 81 Frazier, Mr. Robert 85 Frazier, Shannon 141, 210 Freeman, Angie 129, 210 Freemon, Stan 131, 195 Friday, Beattie 135, 195 Fuller, Chris 195 Fuller, Knorris 195 Fuquay, Jeff 239 Fuguay, Todd, 195 Gabriel, Renee 135, 141, 168, 195 Gail, Mrs. Lorraine 96 Gainey, Herbert 195 Gallmon, Carol 135, 138, 239 Galloway, Charles 1 19, 239 Galloway, Parrish 123, 125, 195 Galloway, Van 131, 142, 239 Gant, Felicia 128, 195 Gant, John 121, 128, 138, 152, 239 Gardner, Jeanene 195 Gardner, Jeff 122, 140, 210 Gorey, Jim 210 Garner, John 139, 239 Garrison, Kathy 144, 210 Garrison, Missy 195 Gardiner, Mrs. Shirley 97 Garvey, AI 131, 195 Garvey, Jim 20, 39, 152, 239 Gaulden, Mr. Thomas 77 Gavel, Cathie 239 Gavel, Edna 210 Gaymon, Burnice 119, 125, 128 Gaymon, Earnest 140, 210 Gaymon, Perry 210 Gehrke, Fred 195 Gentry, Betty 195 Gentry, Virginia 122, 131, 145, 210 George, John 164, 144, 240 George, Michael 210 Gerrald, Jan 116, 128, 131, 138, 135, 240 313 Gerringer, Sidney 133, 168, 240 Gibbs, Mrs. Inez 70 Gilbert, Tonya 210 Giles, Marie 149, 195 Giles, Mary 135, 195 Giles, Pamala 135, 141, 210 Gilliam, Clarke 119, 240 Gilliam, Tammy 240 Gilliland, Mrs. Kathryne 97 Gillie, Lane 119, 240 Gillies, Carl 195 Gillies, Cora 240 Gillespie, Barry 195 Gillis, Mr. Carl 156 Gillispie, Debbie 210 Gillispie, Lynn 119, 129, 240 Gillion, Theresa 195 Gilmore, Cedric 195 Gilmore, Clyde 125, 210 Goins, Donald 195 Goldston, Denise 240 Goldston, Maurice 210 Gonter, Paul 116, 135, 129, 210, 240 Goodwin, Jeff 118, 125, 210 Gordon, Gordon, AneOni29,2io Becki1l6,135,2l0 Gordon, Brian 160, 240 Gordon, Karen 240 Gordon, Tamara 30, 131, 142, 210 Gorham, Mrs. Mamie 87 Goslen, Clif 119, 241 Goslen, Ted 210 Grady, Mrs. Parthenia 83 Graham, Kenneth 20, 152, 241 Graham, Kim 116, 103, 29, 33, 132, 128, 241, 185 Graham, Missy 195 Graham, Pherby 241 Graham, Rosemary 241 Grainger, Jennie 195, 198 Granowsky, Eric 195 Grant, Diane 241 Grant, Quincy 210 Grassi, Mike 118, 210 Gravley, Bill 195, 133 Gravely, Hope 116, 121, 133, 241 Graves, Anthony 195 Green, Chris 195 Green, Diane 195 Green, Earl 210 Green, Eddie 152, 210 Green, James 152, 153, 155, 241 Green, Lee 156, 195 Green, Maragaret 241 Green, Sharon 241 Green, Shelton 195 Greene, Billy 210 Greene, Cliff 131, 241 Greene, Kelly 132, 135, 195 Greer, Missy 121, 123, 133, 210 Gregory, Alfred Lee 241 Gregory, Bryant 195 Gregory, Lonnie 210 Gresham, Deane, 118, 122, 140, 210 Grier, Mrs. Virginia 76 Grieser, Bill 105, 110, 112, 123, 137, 144, 242 Griffin, Jeff 196 Griffen, Kenny 242 Grimes, Carlyn 210 Groce, Donald 115, 140, 196 Groce, Jennie 129, 140 Grolnick, Andy 132, 196 Grove, Frank 140, 210 Guest, Linda 196 Guest, Michael 210 Gulley, Patti 131, 134, 196, 197 Gunter, Marcella 177, 21 1 Guy, Daryl 211 Guyes, Janet 116, 123, 131, 135, 138, 242 Gwynn, Angela 21 1 Gwynn, Terry 21 1 Hagaman, Elizabeth 129, 196 314 Hagama, Jeni 122 Hagen, Jeni 111, 123, 141, 196 Hageseth, Christie 55, 144, 145, 242 Hairston, Alfonza 196 Hairston, Bonita 196 Hall, Monica 196 Hammer, Nat 123, 133, 196 Hancock, Karrie 196 Hankins, Suzanne 135, 211 Harden, Jonathan 134, 156, 196 Harden, Zach 196 Hardison, Jackie 128, 132, 242 Harkins, Scott 21 1 Hormston, Janice 211 Harned, Bobby 242 Hormston, Leslie 143, 196 Harper, Correther 196 Harrell, Anna 131, 138, 242 Harrell, Danny 123, 211 Harrelson, Donna 211 Harrington, Traci 196 Harris, Allison 122, 211, 144 Harris, Brian 211 Harris, Debbie 21 1 Harris, Janet 242 Harris, Linda 165 Harris, Lisa 196 Harris, Lorranada 242 Harris, Robin 242 Harrison, Felecia 120, 143, 196 Harrison, John 196 Harrison, Sherry 211 Harrison, Sonya 132, 196 Harrison, Yolanda 132, 185, 242 Hart, Carolyn 125, 196 Hart, Clark 196 Hart, Reuben 211 Hartig, Laura 143, 211 Hartle, Karen 196 Harton, Teresa 135 Hatfield, Amy 121 Hatley, Carla 142, 211 Hatley, Cheryl 211 Hawkins, Anthony 21 1 Hawkins, Harold 211 Hawkins, Linda 196 Hayes, Donna 138, 243 Hayes, Mary 116, 134, 135, 243 Hayes, Mr. Robert 68, 128, 243 Head, Teresa 122, 21 1 Headen, Geneva 136, 196 Headen, Gwen 185, 243 Hedrick, Melvin 21 1 Heflin, Becky 196 Helper, Brian 196 Henderson, Chris 196 Henderson, Ms. Stephanie 79 Hendrickson, Jennifer 132, 196 Henkel, Mr. Bernard 96 Hennings, Ellen 120, 131, 211 Henretta, Mr. William 93 Henry, Gary 74, 119, 125, 211 Henson, Joanne 243 Herbin, Felicia 196 Hershberger, Melinda 196 Hershberger, Melissa 135, 196 Hertle, Carola 132, 135, 211 Hertle, Karen 178 , Hester, Elizabeth 135, 196 Hester, Vicki 196 Heustess, Becky 21 1 Hickman, Michelle 211 Higgins, Terri 21 1 Hill, Alan 134, 140, 156, 157 Hill, Jeanne 133, 135, 211 Hill, Lawrence 196 Hill, Scott 196 Hines, Stewart 160, 196 Hinsdale, Catherine 21 1 Hinson, Antonio 196 Hinson, James 196 Hinton, Mrs. Billie 86 Hipps,Jack116, 141, 196 Hipps, Mark 116, 117, 123, 128, 129, 138, 144, 135, 243 Hitchcock, Bobby 197 Hobgood, Kris 243 Holder, Laurann 243 Hodge, Mr. Overon 92, 93 Holland, Katherine 131, 211 Holley, Mrs. Mary 70, 131 Hollyfield, Deborah 145 Holsey, Doreen 197 Halsey, Valarie 243 Holsonbeck, Tddd 134, 142, 156, 197 Holt, Bill 21, 212 Holt, Debbie 243 Holt, Dorothy 134, 139, 243 Holt, Lucy 132, 212 Holyfield, Deborah 135, 243 Holub, Susan 244 Honeycutt, David 119, 139, 244 Honeycutt, Jamie 197 Hooks, Micheal 156, 197 Hooper, Carter 62, 135, 244 Hoover, Timothy 244 Hopson, Joseph 212 Horan, Mary 244 Harne, Tony 119, 125, 128, 212 Horton, Darrell 197 Horton, Teresa 212 Horton, Wally 212 Hoter, Ms. Nell 97 Hovek, Alfred 212 House, Wiley 120, 197 Houstess, Becky 140 Houston, Stan 197 Howell, Meda 143 Hrabovsky, Alois 87, 141 Hubert, Anne 212 Hudgins, David 197 Hudson, Dale 119, 128, 212 Hudson, Keith 135 Huffine, David 131, 135, 197 Huffman, Pat116,131,141,135, 244 Huges, Teresa 132, 244 Hull, Ricky 121, 133, 212 Hunsucker, Amy 45, 134, 135, 141, 244 Hunsucker, Ann111,115, 131, 135,137,141,197 Hunt, Greg 156, 157, 197 Hunt, Jeffery 212 Hunt,Julie123, 131, 135,137, 168, 212 Hunt, Mrs. June 87 Hunt, Louis 168 Hunter, Gil 212 Hussey, Bonnie 122, 136, 143 Hussey, Gay 136, 144, 244 Hutchinson, Wendy 244 Hutton, Jim 212 Hux, Chris 144, 244 Hux, Sydney 131, 145, 212 Hyatt, Joy 212 lnabnet, Lucy 115, 116, 133, 135, 143, 197 lngold, Lisa 139, 244 Ingram, Rives 245 Intro, Craig 212 lrvin, Dorothy 245 lssacs, David 197 lsaacs, Dawn 116, 119, 132, 135, 245 Isaacson, Carol 145, 212 lsenhour, Kathy 245 lsenhour, Kristie 197 Isley, Sheri 135, 197 Jackson, Jay 121, 148, 160, 197 Jacobowitz, Ellen 148, 197 Jacobowitz, Bruce 245 Jacobs, Jay 123, 131, 144, 245 Jacobs, Joyce 197 James, Randall 245 Jarrell, Rita 245 Jarrett, Kathy 110, 116, 137, 144, 245 Jarrett, Marnita 197 Jeffries, Karen 120, 197 Jeffries, Karen 125 Jeffries, Kathleen 245 Jeglinski, Valerie 131, 145, 245 Jenison, Lisa 245 Jenkins, Betty 143 Jenkins,Dawnita 90, 212 Jenkins, Debbie 212 Jenkins, Susan 246 Jenkins, Wayne 221 Johnson, Benny Junies 197 Johnson, Billy 212 Johnson Bruce 212 Johnsoni Cathy 246 Johnson, Craig 133, 140, 212 Johnson, Derric 121, 246 Johnson, Greg 212 Johnson, Hal John 131, 134, 152, 156, 197 Johnson, Jeff 246 Johnson, Kim 135, 246 Johndon, Lori 1 15, 246 Johnson, Paul 212 Johnson, Perry 246 Johnson, Tom 246 Johnson, Una Erika 132, 197 Jones, Abe 198 Janes, Andy 21, 133, 198 Jones, Andy 212 Jones, Carolyn 212 Jones, Debra 125, 246 Jones, Elizabeth 116, 117, 131, 134 135, 137, 144, 246 Jones, Gary 125 Jones, Gene 119, 125, 129, 246 Jones, Patricia 132, 198 Jordan, Deborah 246 Joseph Scott 133, 160, 212 Joseph, David 198 Joyner, Ashley 102, 112, 116, 123 133, 145, 247 Joyner, Cynthia 134, 198 Julian, Alan 247 Julian, Mark 212 Kabrich, Jim 133, 212 Karnoda, Ken 198 Kamoda, Kendal 140, 198 Kane, John 212 Karnell, Elizabeth 132, 135, 213 Keck, Sherri 198 Keel, Wendy 247 Keller, Rosemary 129, 213 1 Kellogg, Athena 140, 198 Kellogg, Cynthia 131, 135, 247 Kelly, Karla 198 Kelly, Martha 122, 135, 144, 213 Kelly, Paul 160, 213 Kelly, Shane 160, 247 Kenion, Paula 198 Kennedy, Keith 152, 247 Kennedy, William 213 Kennerly, Keith 213 Kenny,Bni198 Kernodle, Mark 111, 141, 213 Kersey, Bryant 213 Key, Darrell 59, 134, 135, 247 Kilmartin, Sean 134, 198 Kimbro, Jerry 213 King, David 247 King, Mrs. Joyce 74, 75 King, Norman 1 19, 247 King, Percy 198 King, Shelia 247 King, Steve 213 King, Toot 213 Kirby, Joel 198 Kirby, Marion 26, 95, 152 Kirkman, Jodie 198 Kirkman, Leslie 213 Kiriman, Robin 129, 213 Kiser, David 199 Kiser, David 213 Klages, Andy 133, 135, 213 Klein, Ken 247 Knight, Beth 119, 247 Knight, Mrs. Mary 73 Knox, Bobby 123, 135, 199 Koch, Donna 11, 116, 131, 134, 141, 248 Koch, Julie 248 Koch, Tom 199 Koegl, Michael 160 Kwasikpul, Mark 198 LaBella, Mr. Louis 89, 141 LaCala, Mr. Watson 94 Lake, Scott 199 Lalomondier, Michael 199 Lolomonder, Teresa 129, 248 Lambert, Janice 199 Lambeth, Welch 123, 131, 134, 213, 135 Landreth, Carla 213 Lands e er Mr. Walter Chi 85 P rg , P Bo 164,213 Lane, Lane, Kim 132, 213 Lane, Joe 199 Lane, Roder 133, 152, 248 Lane, Will 213 Mock, Lashley, Holly 135, 248 Lassiter, Lisa 199 Lavant, Revandale 165, 199 Lawerance, Tersa 120, 213 Lawerance, David 160, 161, 199 Lawton, DeMetis 213 Lawson, Beverly 248 Lawson, Linda 120 Lax, Shawn 135, 248 Leathers, Sally 213 Ledogar, Leslie 134, 137, 213 Lee, Angela 199 Lee, Myron 119, 213 Lee, Myung 199 Lee, Rob 122, 123, 248 Lee, Sue 123, 213 Mason, Ywan 141, 199 Lemmons, Jim 140, 213 Lemmons, Debbie 248 Leonard, Mr. Bruce 71, 122 Leonard, Danny 139 Leonard, Thomas 131, 213 Levette, Julia 213 Lewis, Laurie 116, 131, 135, 138, 248 Lewis, Lisa 131, 134, 213 Lewis, Robert 199 Lewis, Sarah 123, 141 Lin, Lynn 142, 213 Lindley, Van 248 Lindsay, Angela 116, 132, 199 Lindsay, Bobby 140, 199 Lindsay, David 213 Lindsay, Mr. Mark 69 Ling, Duke 110, 111, 142, 213 Link, Linda 110, 137, 140, 142, 249 Little, Anne 123, 135, 141, 213 Little, Dean 138, 249 Little, Doris 199 Livengood, Delayne 213 Lloyd, Ricky 213 Lloyd, William 140 Love, Jenny 140, 199 Loye, Gary 120, 213 Lupo, Miss Patricia 82 Lynam, Carol 143, 132, 148, 199 Lynch, Lisa 110, 249 McAddo, Anita 199 McAdoo, Gary 199 McAllister, Nathan 350 McBride, Steve 133 McCall, Mark 213 McCarthy, Lisa 135, 213 McCaskill, Celeste 121, 129, 134, 135, 250 McCollum, Beverly 250 McCorkle, Anne 132, 185, 250 McCorkle, Chris 250 McCormick, John 213 McCorquodale, Lou Ann 135, 140. 199 McCorquodale, Randall 160, 140, 213 McCoy, Dwayne 116, 119, 128, 141, 152 McCrady, Mrs. Sally 97 Mc Daniel, Joan M. McDougal, Evelyn 199 McDougal, Rosemary 250 McDowell, Ms. Delores 71 McGarrett, Steve 199 McGehee, John 250 Mclver, Anne 83, 134 McKay, Mrs. Berenice 75 McKeel, Luther 91 McKenna, Mary 137, 213, 140, 144 McKenzie, Sandra 199 McKinney, Garry 250 McLauchlin, Charles 213 McLaughlin, Ms. Barbara 177, 176, 213 McLaughin, Chris 142, 250 McLaughin, Crystal 148, 213 McLaughlin, Kimberly 199 McLaughlin, Thomas 104, 116, 118, 150, 152, 153, 155, 257 McLaughline, Christal 120 McLead, Carolyn 135 McLean, Alex 251 McLean, Mickey 251 McNair, Lywanna 214 McNairy, Mark 214 McNeil, Carol 199, 214 McNeill, Betty 135 McPeak, Mike 118, 214 McSpadden, Richard 131, 142, 251 McZorn, Bonita 185, 214 McZom, Daryl 139, 251 Mabry, Rhett 134, 214 Maddox, Ed 131, 199 Maddox, Kenneth 131, 249 Mahaftey, Charles 249 Maier, John.135, 199 Maines, David 214 Major, Rania 122, 123, 135, 199 Marinus, Mrs. Mary 71 Maynard, Veronica 214 Maynor, Stephanie 29, 133, 135, 137, 148, 250 Mayo, Marsha 185, 250 Mayo, Randy 199 Mazyck, Carla 116, 141, 168, 250 Meadows, Penny 251 Meadows, Vicki 129, 137, 145, 251 Meadows, Wade 199 Medley, Miss Sue 70, 71 Medlin, Julie 129, 141, 165, 200 Megremis, Georgette 142, 251 Melton, Bill 40, 152, 214 Melton, Mel 200 Melton, Vernon 1 19 Mendenhall, Donna 200 Mendenhall, Marla 214 Mengert, Paul 200 Mial, Dwight 142, 214 Michael, Bobby 200 Michel, Mary 111, 141, 214 Middleton, Todd 200 Midkitf, Mr. Wally 76 Milosky, Chris 1 19 Miller, Bobby 214 Miller, Cheryl 52, 116, 135, 134, 137, 257 Miller, Chris 115, 152, 214 Miller Diedre 214 Miller' Gloria 200 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Miller Miller 1 1 Kelly Kim 1 19, 214 Lori 134, 200 Martin 200 Marvin 139 Rick 139, 251 Sherri 251 Millican, Jim 133, 135, 214 Milligan, Andy 251 Mills, Cameron 200 Mills, Wayne 152, 214 Milosky, Chris 120 Mims, Sandra 200 Mirarchi, Shellie 139 Mitchell, Beverly 252 Mitchell, Chester 200 Mitchell, Chris 200 Mitchell, Douglas 214 Mock, Marlon 214 Mischell 214 Montgomery, Bill 118, 119, 152 Montgomery, Buddy 110, 142, 185, 252 Montgomery, Todd 140 - Moon, Kim 214 Moore Moo re , Mrs. A. Jeannette 78 Charles 214 1 Moore, Deborah 139, 214 Moore, Demetris 200 Moore, Kathryn 75, 115, 123, 129, 134, 200 Moore, Michael 200 Moore, Randel 252 Moore, Stephen 214 Moore, Steve 252 Moore, Terry 200 Moore, Tony 252 Marks, Nicholas 199 Martin Beverly 249 Martin Buddy 214 Martin Curtis 199 Martin Cindy 199 Martin Paulette 115, 132, 148, 214 Martin, Suzanne 110, 142, 249 Ma rtinez, Tina 199 Moorehead, Leslie 132, 214 Morris, Amy 168, 141, 200 Moose, Donna 136, 138 Moreland, Brent 116, 128, 133, 148, 252 Morgan, David 214 Moron, Sharon 133 Morris, Mr. Mac 80 Morris, Mark 120, 168, 252 Lobe, Glenn 213 Lochra, Chris 119 Loftis, John Lotlin, Mr. Steve 95 Long, Donald 249 Long, Johnny 199 Long Kathy 140, 165, 177, 199 Long, Kim 141, 213 Long, Misty 199 Loomis, Bob 121, 129, 135, 249 Loshoritz, Marc 141 Massey, Angie 139, 249 Matier, George 199 Matthews, Rachel 249 Mauney, David 123, 134, 135, 199 Maupin, Steve 199, 134 Maxwell, Catherine 116, 123, 142, 249 Maxwell, Faye 132, 214 Maxwell, Mark 199 Mayer, Ms. Betty 75 Maynard, John 118, 122, 214 Morrison, John Ill 141 Morrison, Karla 252 Morrow, Mrs. Kate 74 Morrow, Mr. Sam 91 Morrow, Sharon 116, 135, 200 Moscovitz, Moro 200 Moseley, Hardy 200 Moseley, Mark 160, 200 Moseley, Matt 39, 142, 152, 252 Mosely, Regina 214 Mosely, Ronnie 200 Moss, Terri 135, 200 Mosteller, Sharon 252 Mounce, Barry 200 Mullin, Bart 252 Mullins, Pete 160, 214 Murph, Mr. Charles 140 Murph, Chuck 89, 135, 140, 200 Murphy, Mike 1 19, 214 Myers, Mike 128, 131, 253 Myers, Patrick 140, 200 Myrick, Dale 134, 200 Myrick, Glenn 253 Nabors, Doug 253 Nance, Lynne 200 Neal, Azell 253 Neal, Chaun 31, 129, 134, 135, 200 Neal, Darrel 214 Needle, David 131, 200 Neighbors, Jeff 253 Neill, Nollie 133, 144, 145, 253 Nelson, Brian 200 Nelson, Lindsey 142 Nelson, Lori 200 Neugent, John 140, 200 Newell, Paul 214 Newman, Sally 253 Newman, Mike 214 Newten, Kim 142, 214 Nicas, Pete 123, 164, 253 Nichols, Mrs. Mary 86 Nicholson, Mr. Charles 83 NaCkles,chewl111,141, 143,214 Nickles, Debra 140, 253 Noell, Cathy 116, 134, 135, 137, 253 Norris, Mrs. Joyce 83 Novak, David 131, 253 Nugent, Tammy 200 Nunn, Robert 200 Nunnery, Linda 134, 214 Nussbaum, Jim 131, 145, 168, 253 Nussbaum, Mark 133, 214 Nutty, Gail 73 Oakes, Cecelia 139, 214 Oakes, Kenneth 254 Oakley, Terri 139 O'Brien, Dee 214 O'Brien, Greg 133, 132, 190, 200 O'Dell, Bryan 214 Odum Linda 200 Odum, Peggy 121, 123, 141, 214 O'Ferrell, David 139, 214 Oliver, Antoinette 200 Oliver, Diedre 143, 214 Oliver, James 152, 215 Osborne, Thomas 215 Osborne, Mr. Zack 72, 144 Osman, Ken 119, 138, 152 Osteen, Bill 112, 131, 137, 254 Osteen, John 131, 135, 168, 200 O'Tuel, Michael 215 Overly, Don 140, 215 Owen, Bruce 117, 254 Owens, Antoinette 1 15, 178 Owens, Bruce 131, 137 Owens, Candy 110, 142, 149, 200 Pace, Anthony 69 Pace, Elliot 119, 125, 215 Padgett, Audrey 200 Page, Mrs. Catherine 80 Page, Gregg 1 16, 215 Page, Kenneth 85, 156 315 Page, Richard 11, 215 Palmer, John 111, 128, 141, 152, 155, 254 Parker, Billy 215 Paris, Michelle 215 Paschal, Fred 164, 254 Pass, Orville 128, 133, 215 Pass, Robin, Robin 178, 185, 200 Pass, Tijuana 128, 132, 254 Patsch, Beth 215 Patterson, Victoria 200 Paul, Curtis 200 Payne, Heather 254 Payne, Michelle 139, 254 Paxton, Tammy 201 Pearce, Ed 133, 134, 215 Peacock, Pam 254 Pearman, Melissa 139, 254 Pearman, Molly 215 Pearson, Sherry 135, 201 Peatross, Michelle 132, 254 Peatross, Walter 131, 201 Peck, Tracey 254 Peg ram, Beverly 255 Pegram, Daniel 201 Peguese, William 215 Pekarne, Lisa 132, 215 Perkins, Carolyn 201 Perry, Clifton 201 Perry, Jim 201 Pester, Janet 201, 125, 135 Peterson, Chris 255 Peterson, Jeff 201 Peterson, Lane 139, 255 Peterson, Susu 255 Pethel, H unter 200 Pettiford, Mr. Raymond 95 Petty, Bob 140, 215 Ro lade r, Rose, Don 257 Spinks' Petty, Ceagar 201 Phifer, Lau ra 128, 255 Phillips, Bob 200 Phillips, Hal 215 Phillips, Teresa 131, 201 Phipps, Allen 215 Phipps, Steven 215 Pinkelton, Linda 1 15, 131, 134, 190, 201 Pinnix, Bruce 139, 255 Pitts, Sue 178, 201 Pitts, Micheal 152, 255 Plauffe, Cheerie 201 Plyler, Charlotte 122, 129, 201 Poole, Grey 123, 201 Poole Kyle 121, 123, 255 Poole, Shelia 149, 201 Poor, Jane 17, 81 Poore, Terry 215 Pope, Charlotte 255 Powell, Mr. Alva 72 Powell, Carolyn 215 Powell, Drew 132, 255 Preddy, Brenda 139, 255 Prescott, Pam 111, 122, 133, 30, 215 Price, Cynthia 255 Price, Jerry 215 Price, Tricia 215 Pridgen, Renita 140, 201 Pruitt, David 152, 215 Rand, Walter 215 Randall, Jeff 135, 201 Raudleman, Gina 201 Randleman, Joan 131 Randolf, Beverly 140, 256 Randolph, Levina 201 Rankin, Bernard 216 Rankin, Brenda 201 Rankin, Mrs. Susan 97 Raper, Mrs. Minnie Lou 89, 141 Raygnum, Steve 137, 140, 145, 168, 56 Raynor, Dwight 156, 201 Read, Miss Martha 96 Rector, Betsy 216 Regan, Matt 134, 156, 201 Reid, Molly 256 Reid, Natalie 142, 145, 256 Reisig, Paula 123, 141, 216 Reittinger, Jimmy 160, 201 Rendleman, Joan 201 Reynolds, Bill 118, 202 Ribet, Emily 94 Rice, Dan 122, 216 Rice, Renee 132, 256 Rich, Theresa 125, 202 Richardson, Mr. David 68, 126 Richardson, Ms. Ruth 88 Richey, Sara 216 Richman, Teresa 125, 135, 202 Richmond, Andre 1 19, 256 Rickert, Debbie 216 Ricketts, Joan 120, 133, 142, 216 Rickets, Judy 133, 216 Riedell, Ma riotte 202 Rierson, David 135, 140, 256 Riley, Lavanda 202 Riley, Monya 120, 216 Riverdale, Cale 177 Roach, Nancy 202 Robbins, Alfphonzo 216 Robbins, Holley 256 Robbins, Wendy 202 Robbins, Will 121, 257 Roberts, Bill 216 Robertson, Brain 140 Robertson, Laurie 216 Salters, Willa 202 Sanders, Brent 26, 33, 104, 115, 118, 135, 152, 154, 155, 258 Sanders, Robert 258 Sanders, Rosa Mae 258 Sansome, James 216 Sanderson, Jess 202, 140 Sapp, Victor 202 Sappington, Jeff 1 19, 121, 137, 257 Sartore, Steve 119, 257 Sarver, DEan 216 Saulsby, Carolyn 202 Saulsby, Tony 257 Sawyer, Katherine 136, 138, 257 Scanlon, Marcie 133, 141, 216 Schenk, Suzanne 130, 258 Scheezer, Steve 258 Scherzer, Scott 216 Schiffman, Vance 216 Schlaginhaufen, Ricky 133, 134, 202 Schmidt, Jeff 202 Schneider, Mr. John 92 Schofield, Cathy 216 Schofield, Zeke 135, 258 Schott, Myles 168, 216 Shreve, Amy 135 Schrock, Calleen 216 Schrock, Steve 202 Schultheiss, Gerald 134, 202 Schultz, Mark 150, 152, 258 Schultz, Michael 152 Schweb, Barbara 131, 216 Sievers, Kendyll 203 Siler, Cheryl 217 Silver, Sills, S Silver, Simon, Reginald 203 andra 259 Tim 203 Freddy 199, 259 Simpson, Keith 203 Simpson, Mark 131, 132, 156, 203 Simpson, Namon 217 Sims, Calvin 1 19, 260 Sims, Felicia 260 Singer, Lisa 123, 135, 203 Skelton, Ezra 140, 156, 203 Slade, Doris 203 Slade, Odell 203 Slade, Robin 217 Sloan, Mairice 217 Sloan, Roland 203 Small, Keely 116, 132, 260 Small, Ouint 217 Smith, Barbara 260 Smith, Betty 120, 260 Smith, Billy 36, 260 Smith, Bob 203 Smith, Cheryl 30, 115, 142, 148, 217 Smith, Chip 133, 117, 152, 145,260 Smith, Cynthia 116, 203, 143 Smith, David 203, 124 Smith, Deborah 138 Smith, Donna 217 Smith, Doris 135, 203 Smith Dwight 260 Smithi Gregory 260 Smith, Jeff 143, 260 Schwirk, Scott 216 Scott Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Smith, Jenny 116, 120, 131, 217, Anne 122, 217 James 168, 217 Jo Ann 258 Kenin 203 Tracy 185, 259 Seabolt, Jay 217 Seay, Mary 120, 185, 143, 217 Seely, Debbie 1 16, 259 Seibest, John 203 Self, Suzanne 135, 203 Robinson, David 152, 256 Robinson, Diane 256 Robinson, James 216 Robnson, Mary 75, 76 Robinson Robinson Robinson , Nathaniel 202 , Phyllis 177, 216 , George 95 Robinson, Katherine 133, 134, 135, 216 Rogers, Brad 115, 164, 257 Rogers, David 202 Rogers, George 202 Roger, Matt 202 Rogers, Nathan 87, 202 Michelle 202 Sellars, Cindy 203 Sellers, Laura 133, 217 Semones, Jeanine 135, 140, 259 Settle, Brian 152, 217 Settle, Gary 152, 217 Sexton, Mrs. Betty 72 Shackleford, Ron 217 Sharma, Ranjan 1 16, 1 18, 129, 135, 137, 138, 259 Sharp, Mr. Jack 85 Sharpe, Mike 217 Sharron, Byron 217 Shaver, Steve 203 Sheffield, Mark 145, 217 Shelburne, Cathy 138, 259 Prudy, Dianna 136, 256 Purgasan, Amy 131, 215 Puryear, Mrs. Lois 80 Pyle, Darrell 256 Radford, Mrs. Ellen 72 Rafferty, Diane 135, 215 Rafferty, Diane 135, 215 Rafferty, MaryJane 131, 135, 138, 145, 256 Rafferty, Pam 256 Raines, Ma rtie 215 316 Rollins, Lyn 116, 123, 202, 132, 135 Roethling, Cathi 1 16, 216 Roethling, Kris 168, 202 Roman, Andy 121, 131, 160, 162, 257 Rosenberg, Jim 103, 123, 137, 144, 257 Roundtree, Johnny 131, 132, 257 Rouse, Vernadette 257 Rouson, Cecil 156, 157, 202 Routh, Blair 122, 165, 216 Routh, David 21, 39, 103, 1 12, 1 15, 116,118,133,137,138, 257 Rowden, Marty 116, 123, 134, 135, 137, 257 A Royal, Robbie 122, 257 Rubin, Craig 258 Rubio, Mrs. Blanca 82 Rucker, Ann 133, 135, 216 Russell, Lee 133, 156, 202 Russell, Sherry 202, 216 Ryan, Rocky 160, 168, 216 Shelton, Amber 140, 203 Shelton, Camilla 110, 137, 138, 142, 259 Shelton, Dan 217 Shelton, Penne 203 Shelton, Tonda 142, 217 145 Smith, Kathy 120, 129, 217 Smith, Smith, Lisa 131, 217 Louvenia 217 Smith, Michael 135, 217 Smith, Micheal 203 Smith, Nick 260 Smith, Robert 260 Smith, Robert E. 203 Smith, Scott 135, 138, 260 Smith, Shannon 203 Smith, Sidney 104, 110, 112, 115, 116,134,137,145, 261 Smith, Suzanne 193, 203 Smith, Tom131, 217 Smith, Walter 203 Smith, Yonnie 203 Smitley, Eddie 203 Smoak, Karen 116, 129, 135, 138, 261 Smoak, Ma rk 261 Smyth, Roger 203 Snider, Lesia 261 Snider, Mary Alice 73 Snyder, Jay 217 Snyder, Teresa 203 Snyder, Terry 217 Sohn, Beth 203 Spainh our, Ken 118, 203 Sparger, Jennifer 261 Sparks, Tony 125 Danny 203 Shepherd, Cindy 138, 259 Sherman, Joel 217 Sherman, Steve 259 Sherrill, Rusty 22, 115, 116, 133, 259 Sherrod, Gladys 217 Sherrod, Marie 217 Shields, Arris 217 Shingler, Luann 217 Shipman, Elbert 217 Shipman, Keith 203 Shipman, Patia 217 Shirk, Alan 203 Short, Buddy 217 Showfety, Theresa 217 Shreve, Amy 185, 203 Sickenburger, Kari 133, 217, 141 Siebenaler, Steven 133, 203 Spivey, Doe 136, 261 Spivey, Bunny 261 Sproul, Stephen 261 Spruiell, Renette 203 Spurlin, Richard 217 Squire, Wayne 139 Squires, Paige 261 Squires, Renee 139 Squires, Terry 261 Stafford, David 261 Stanley, Donna 261 Staley, Hurley 119, 217 Staley, Junior 128 Stanley, Danny 203 Stanley, Jerry 203 Stanley, Karen 110, 142, 262 Stanley, Michael 121, 262 Starling, Mr. Henry 26, 78 Starlin Mrs. L nn 73 Wallach, BlllY 204 caaay 135, 178, 204 91 Y Staton, Lisa 131, 217 Steck, Lillian 135, 203 Steck, Musette 122, 123, 135, 217 Steelman, Linda 203 Stephanz, Mark 1 15, 133, 140, 217 Stephens, Bill 262 Stephenson, Bill 262 Stephenson, Cindy 203 Stephenson, Michael 262 Stevens, Bill 152 Stevens, Catherine 217 Stevens, Susan 120, 217 Stevenson, Chris 1 15, 128, 140, 262 Stevenson, Tanya 203 Thomson, Gordon 122, 204 Thompson, Mr. Junie 91 Thompson, Rick 204 Thornburg, Don 121, 120, 263 Thrower, Gary 140, 218 Tilley, David 204 Tilley, Rusty 140, 204 Tillman, Betsy 123, 36, 131, 135, 204 Tillman , Tillman, Laura 104,116, 128, 131, Wa rren, Renee 139 Stewart, Kerri 123, 131, 135, 190, 193 203, Stewart, Kevin 217 Stewart, Lisa 203 Stewart, Matt 262 Stewart, Sherry 139, 217 sfaua, Rhonda 136,262 Stokes, Rhonda 262 Stone, David 203 Storholt, .lim 217 Stowe, Linda 262 Strand, Andrew 134, 135, 203 Strandberg, Brenda 122, 133, 217 Strandberg, Bobby 262 Stran e Robert 131, 218 9 1 Strickland, David 218 Strickland, Duana 204, 1 15 Strickland, Hayes 262 Strickland, Lisa 135, 149, 204 Strickland, Scott 139 Strickland, Lisa 135, 149, 204 Strickland, Scott 139 Strickland, Sherry 140, 204 Strong, Bernard 204 Strood, Steve 203 Stubbs, Jimmy 1 19, 263 Stump, Mrs. Charlotte 78 Sutfern, Ruzie 263 Sugg, Kathryn 90 Sagas, Mark 111, 122, 204, 141 Sulliban, Michael 218 Scemmerlin, Scott 204 Summey, Tim 218 Sungeon, Sand ra 204 Sungeon, Tracey 204 Sutton, Mrs. Sutton 79 Sutton, Mary 128 Swink, Scott 139, 263 Swisher, Brad 263 Swonguer, Mr. Roderick 96 Tadle r, Ma rc 204 Talley, Charles 40, 152, 218 Tate, Cheryl 204 Tate, Darlene 204 Tate, Lonnie 204 Tatum, Monica 218 Taylor, Debbie 218 Taylor, Donald 139 Taylor, Donna 121, 263 Taylor, Doug 218 Taylor, John 218 Taylor, Leslie 135, 204 Taylor, Pam 218 Taylor, Robbin 135, 137, 138, 263 Taylor, Walter 204 Teague, Karen 263 Tedford, Tina 218 145, 185, 264 , 137, Tillman, Phil 160, 204 Tipton, Cheryl 119, 123, 132, 218 Tisdale, Martin 152, 218 Towery, Debo ra 264 Townsend, Vann 204 Triantis, Nina 119, 264 Trice, Jackie 218 Trimble, Dwain 218 Tripp, Tracy 30, 115, 218 Trotter, Lee 118, 135, 218 Troxler,Juli 113, l31,142,154, 168 Troxler, Rosemary 97 Trull, Lisa 215, 218 Tucker, Herb 115, 156, 204 Tumlin, Linda 142, 218 Tunno, Meg 129, 135, 204 Tunstall, Susan 31, 142, 218 Turner, Scott 120, 123, 144, 264 Tutteron, Alan 135 Tutterow, Kenneth 204 Twilley, Sandra 264 Tyler, Floyd 264 Tyson, Lew 264 Underwood, Mildred 204 Upchurch, Claire 264 Upchurch, Randy 140, 218 Van Herpen, Lorrie 264 Van Herpen, Karen 132, 139, 204 Vansant, Chuck 123, 218 Varker, Butch 218 Vaughn, David 139 Vaughn, Dawn 204 Vaughn, James 218 Vaughn, Terri 264 Venza, Frank 151, 204 Venza, Lynelle 265 Vernon, Kim 131, 204 Vernon, Ronald 204 Victor, Tim 111, 218 Vincent, Scott 139, 218 Von Herrmann, Robin 116, 134, 135, 204 Von Herrmann, Susan 121, 126, 128, 129, 137, 138, 265 Wagner, Gary 204 Walder, John 204 Walker, Cammie 204 Wallington, Pam 265 Wallington, Tyrone 204 Walser, Amy 133, 218 Walters, Chip 265 Ward, Patty121, 133, 218 Ward, Tami 135, 205 Wardlaw, Jeff 265 Wardwell, Darrew 205 Wardwell, Sharon 205 Ware, Steve 140, 218 Warhol, Andy 34 Worr, Angela 218 Warren, Abby 29, 116, 131, 145, 265 Waterbury, Daryl 136, 151, 152, 265 Waters, Chip 131 Wathines, Lorraine 218 Watkins, Stella 116, 119, 121, 128, 132, 140, 265 Williams, Felecia 219 Williams, James 219 Williams, Kenneth 219 Williams, Linda 120, 267 Williams, Lisa 116, 141, 128, 148, 176, 177 Williams, Melissa 136, 266 Williams, Reginald 205 Williams, Roger 205 Williams, Ronda 1 16, 205 Williamspm, Angela 219 Williamson, Wanda 205 Willes, Terri 219 Willingham, Lea 111, 122, 141, 267 Willingham, Scott 34, 39, 45, 1 16, 121,122,102,123,137,141, Watson, Audrey 205, 265 Watson, Mary 205 Watson, Wanda 128 Watson, Wess 134, 135, 140, 205 Watt, Jim 140, 205 Waxman, Joel 122, 218 Waynick, Mary 218 Weathers, Brian 218 206, 267 Willis, Beth 140, 134, 205 Willis, Terrie 134, 140 Wilson Callie 205 Wilson Craig 205, 157 Wilson, Darryl 267 Wilson John 122, 129, 134, 135, 142, 219 Wilson, Johncie 40, 105, 267 Wilson, Kathy 205 Wilson Kevin 205 waiwafiia, John 205 Windham, Steve 205 Weaver, Kelly 205 Weaver, Laurie 218 Weaver, Mark 1 19, 266 Webb, Robert 218 Weethee, Cathy 138, 266 Weethee, Chip 205 Welker, Mark 134, 140, 205 Wells, Annette 142, 205 Wells, Theresa 266 Welsh, Carolyn 135, 218 Welsh, William 205 Wendt, Jenni 218 Wendt, Karen 116, 136, 144, 266 Wesley, Laura 266 West, Wally 134, 140, 205 Westmoreland, Lori 143, 218 Westmoreland, Tina 266 Wetnore, Harold 218 Wharton, Richard 205 Wharton, Scott 1 16, 135, 144, 205 Wharton, Troy 164, 266 Wheatley, Nancy 205 Wheeler, Amy 111, 115, 116, 218, 141 Wheeler, Barry 205 Wheeler, Sandra 266 Wheeler, Tommy 218 Wheless, Roderick 205 Whisenant, Mrs. Margaret 73 Whitaker, Stacey 266 White, Beth 116, 122, 123, 134, 135, 137, 143, 266 White, Chris 218 White, Debbie 266 White, Ingrid 148, 177, 266 Winfield, Mr. Albert 81, 128 Wintree, Dean 205 Wingo, Alison 132, 149, 205 Winstead, Dawn 219 Wojik, Donna 205 Wolfe, Katherine 30, 133, 142, 148, 267 Waltz, Virginia 131, 205 Wood, Darlene 219 Wood, Darryl 125, 219 Woodard, Donzell 105, 118, 128, 140, 150, 152, 267 Woodard, Laura 205 Woodruff, Mrs. Winifree 81 Woods, Tommy 144, 268 Woods, Tonja 268 Worsham, Jill 30, 131, 268 Wright, Alan 160, 205 Wright, Doug 21, 36, 142, 268 wright, Mark 33, 116, 119, 131, 133, 268 Wyant, Bart 268 Wyrick, Sharon 135, 205 Yancey, Greg 219 Yang, Xong 205 Yarbora, Rebecca 116, 205 Yarboro, Tim 268 Yates, Greg 160, 163, 219 York, Walt 145, 268, 31 1 Tehan, Danny 111, 204, 218 Temple, Miss Mary 94 Therrian, Karen 120, 123, 135, 203 Thetto rd, Harry 204 Thomas, Janet 204 Thomas, Kerrie 156, 204 Thomas, Terry 139, 262 Thompson, Audrey 263 Thompson, Chris 1 18, 204 Thompson, Cindy 136, 138, 263 Walker, Cynthis 204 Walker, John 204 Walker, Patti 265 Wall, Andrea 218 Wall, Anne 265 Wall, Jimmy 265 Wall, Karen 204 Wall, Lisa 218 Wall, Ronald 204 Wall, Shelia 204 White, Janie 11, 136, 144, 167 White, Kathy 219 White, Lisa 135, 143, 205, 266 White, Pamela 90 Whitescarver, Susan 142, 219 Whitfield, Darlene 205 Whitlock, Larry 219 Whitley, Karne 129, 205 Whitley, Lisa 131, 165, 176, 177, 267 Whitley, Paige 79, 129, 267 Whitsett, Ralph 219 Whitt, Paula 219 Wicker, Janet 219 Widemon, Ardeanea 219 Widemon, Ray 205 Widenhouse, Rene 135, 219 Wiley, Keith 219 Williams, David 111, 140, 151, 219 Williams, David 218 Williams, Dawn 116, 121, 123, 128, 134, 135, 266 Young, Young Bridgett 135, 140, 219 Pam 205 Young, whitney 122, 132, 135,219 Young, Willie 119 Zabel, Diane 128, 136, 143, 268 Zabel, Julie 205 Zeph, Cynthia 135, 205 Zimmerman, Jimmy 139, 268 Zysik, Linda 219 1 317 lb rfydg - ,J MM, -, - , 'W-1,,., 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B X., P xxx' fa I And even it we are occupied with important things, even if we attain honor or fall into misfor- tune - still let us remember how good it was once here, when we were all togetherg united by a good and kind feeling which made us . . . better perhaps than we are. - Dostoevsky We have all been a part of itl The BUCCANEER Staff has made a tremendous effort this year to produce a book with changes that will mark the i977-78 school year as special to the students at Page. Many changes were made to promote the theme of be a part of it. The quote section and the section on life at Page were added as well as many more candid shots of people. Also, for the first time the senior class section is in color. By initiating this we hope that we have started something that will continue in future yea rbooks. l wish to give special recognition to several people for their dedication and time spent on completing their sections, and with much praise l thank: Carol Fraser, whose patience and willingness to work has helped keep me calm in the rush of a deadline, Chip Smith and Jim Nussbaum whose dedication to the yearbook has produced an outstanding sports section, Vicki Meadows whose typing ability proved invaluable to the staff, Nollie Neill, whose diligence in constantly getting more pic- tures saved many deadlines from being late, and two non staff members, Lisa Lynch and Danny Harrell, who contributed most of the artwork. The entire staff was largely involved in creating this book. 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