Walter Hines Page High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)
- Class of 1979
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It ie one public nign eonool arnong 14,1 32,1 SCJ in the United Statee. Bot ite different from ali tne reat oe- oadae we made it vvnat it ie today. It ie a vvorld of etudente, teaonere, and adminietratora working together for a common goal, tnat of making our 'I 978-'i 979 nign eonool year tne beat. -mama .--ff'-.Y - V I Q. 'iw 'lf 'N X- rm. ww. 1 4' 1 I- A1 T 'x v gi? ' I5 ?2f'1'5 X if fa ,, Q ffl' 2 J i .- '19- U lh this world we heve esteolished eh et- mosohere which eheoles us to leerh ehd oomrhuhioete with ohe ehother uhder the joys, streihs, ehd diseoooihtrhehts of every- dey life. lvlehy times throughout the dey we telk with eeoh other oh e ohe to ooe oesis. There ere times for develooihg friehdshios ehd sherihg our oersohel lives. There ere also times of solitude for studyihg, thihkihg, ehd sometimes sleeoihg. Theh there ere the fifty-five rhlhutes dehoted oy bells durihg vvhioh we oormoehtrete oh furthering our ed- uoetioh. This is the time We soehd to help oreoere for the Ierger World outside our ovvrm. As ih ahy world, Page l-ligh School is cohstahtly chahgihg ahd grovvihg. This school year challehged us with a hevv attehdehce policy arid a required compe- tehcy test for graduation. A hevv suoerihtehdeht heads our school system ahd rhahy of our classes are beihg taught by hevv teachers. Everyday we ehcouhter hevv ideas, meet hevv Friehds, ahd see hevv faces arouhd the school. yung-in-v--, A, 5, S . , . . nu-as ' - 4 V . 'YM g QQQ-X in eoite of onange tnere are many traditions vve nold on to. We enjoy tnoee vvnion are organized eoon ae eoirit week aotivitiee, eoonornore Candy ealee, oeo ralliee, I-lorneooming, tne Tvvero, and tne .Junior-Senior Prom. VVe relien tne inevitable naopeninge ae well: raoing to tne oeaon during Eaeter and after Graduation, long linee in the cafeteria for Iunon, oeooie jame at A-C on a etormy day, forgetting olaee vvork vvitn tne firet flake of enovv, raoing for a parking olaoe, and crowding oenind tne eonooi between olaeeee for a ernoke, 4 , . .. -J if -I i N -...- f - A fflz - ----.. '- - 52.4, 'X ? Q' VVe the atodehte, teachera, ahd ad- rhihietratora of Page Sehior I-ligh School have each cohtriooted ih our ovvh way to make our echool arid thia year what it ie. VVe are kriovvh for our fihe athletic departrheht, our award vvihhihg fihe arte deoartrheht, ahd our exceotiohally oeaotifoi carhcoe. VVe are orood of our academic recutatioh ahd cah ooaat that 7EU!o of our gradoatea ooraoe higher edocatioh. J , i-.ti,,,-J i I M...-ing : V , f.1.siuuQt QW W .-.. vm- . ' 4. , ,A Wh ww -4. .M E ,ig - 'Pali 5:5 K 5 The teaohing, oounoiling, learning, talk- ing, expreeeing, and oaring environment vve work and live in ie like thie oeoauee together vve have made it eo. Page l-ligh School - go ahead and take a look - review a year of CJLJFZ CJVVN CREATION. 'V N h i - I ,, 5 4- ., l 5. ,,.. 5 , 4, in-fi, P' ,Z 'if' n 4-,ew 1' f 1 , 1 ra l . F ' aw 4 1 I xy K Q 5 ni f Ya i , 'W i l Qzfif-W. ' .. 4i!afi'Him5Z15fQff fa4?'kwA 'AWE' ' if ' ' A' 2 l o Log A ' .i ,W .f WN Q X ' A mmfiw gg . N , N ,, Af ' ' - ' L 1 22 5 Q Q Q' w K A A X , J 32 U 'HSA Y , ' m.,.,4f ,,V ' f 1 V ' ,- 5' 3 ' k ,. V, ,fu -'t It Y Qi, ,:f ' QW' X ggi? I , 'l'-as ,.', , E , . . , I. 1 Mfg , ' W , W ', 'Wgf3 39551 , 1 z .gr R film.-. A if , : ,ary A 'EM 'IKL I SQA ' ' .I s nf i b il iw , V, ,fl A5591 if 'Mi '- fy ..'-f7?F5'2'f w Q ff' ,. ' , -dx Hg A HW ' ,, 'H W A Y 51 1' L J L , N. A 7, f sh W as . ,Q gm ix ,, ug K fr .N .45,,f,4 A! V. A ffgktm ' Y ' 2? W Daddy Hayes He can De seen strolling around the halls, peeking his head into classes and standing watch over A-D Intersection. He is known to all at Page, students and faculty alike, as a fine educator and a great friend. His bright smile, witty remarks and educated understanding in all situations are his trademarks. This could De no other than lVlr. Flobert EB. Hayes, or as known to some, Daddy Hayes. lVlr. Hayes is the Assistant Principal of Instruction at Page. He is deeply involved with the curriculum and works closely with the teach- ers in creating an outstanding academic atmosphere. He has been at Page for five years and in this short time he has started the Police Laison Club, worked closely with the NDAE, and been an avid support- er of the Pine Arts and Athletic department, Last year lVlr. Hayes was awarded with the Ben l.. Smith Teacher of the Year for his outstanding accomplishments at Page. lVlr. Dlendenin describes him as a super, dedicated, professional educator, lVlr. Hayes is not only a great educator out has also spent a large amount of his time involving himself in the lives of the students. He is always willing to lend a hand whenever it is needed, whether it is during the mad rush of registration or the prayer and meditation sessions in his office. He is respected and admired greatly by the student body. lt is oecause of his devoted and loving interest in the growth and well oeing of our school that we dedicate the 'I 975- 'l E379 Buccaneer to lVlr. Poldert E. Hayes. Dedication 'I 7 75 ' , , r-'xc , 22 'viz , was , x f, . ' ,. . i fffrwwxf-Hn f W -. . I. . Hfs?3 L f we 3 . Q Q, if if 4 'M M-'Ind . -, , :1f Mm W Mg, 'WZ ' AM., -f., 'W' uw' . N,,W,w ,Mu jf A fi . M ff if 'A ,,G. ,f I ,, . L,,. , 1' 4 I 4 1, 1 If ' kL'WY4b-ij 1 W-f.,, 4' ,K 4 MXQKMQ4 If ag 1 if N 'w.,W,,,,4': wif ij Al, -6,444 I uulvlffmiu 'K 1 'hw W ymu separate the myth fmm tha man. Yc:au't! see where we all will ', 1 4 Q ' Judas Janus Dhrlst. Superstar- X P2 'N h '. Li: W wi s M, 'Q ff Q if f WA , am , W, A -,.- 5 i , , ze. ,,.- ,.., 1 34 1 v ,, ,,.. J EH l Q f l Commodores - September' WE 19753, aw Q Q Steve Martin - October 3, 1978. 1 Boston - January '1 9. 'I Q79 ,J UHICEUBJTS 53' Q SS EDC E +35 E-L-Q- - ,July 'I 1, 1 978, Hear: - February 3, 'I Q79 Commodores - September 'l 5. 'I 975 .V v xi Tx. ' 'Q if , . f ' Q 4' :A isis 1.5! U' 1 01 Q5 v l . mf l Y U.. ' ts if ' Q. . sg .. ,xx v 62 It is almost 0:00. The last few people arrive and take their places among 'l 7,000 other fans. The coliseum becomes pitch black but not for long. The fans applaud wildly. Then a voice booms, Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, for their second time in Greensboro . . No one hears the rest of the introduction or really needs to. For almost three hours they will be surrounded by the songs of their favorite group. 0own on the floor, people pack into the aisles like sardines, waving, dancing, and applauding wildly. Cameras flash, and the concert begins. The main reason for touring is to promote an album, so most of the groups new material is performed. At the same time they don't want to neglect their old songs, so they vary the presenta- tion, Eventually, there are no more songs to play and the group says, Good-night , but not in a very convincing tone, and they leave the stage, They will not be gone long, however, because almost every group does an encore. To make sure that the con- cert will continue, the audience applauds wildly, Finally the per- formers reappear and grant their wish: an encore. But soon, even the encore is over, and the band leaves until the next concert. Finally the houselights come back up, and the concert appears to be over, but it is not. It will remain forever in the minds of all who were there. av' 'Mk Heart: 1 February 3, 'l Q79 Concerts E1 A A new program was introduced to tne Greensboro scnools this year. Tnis pro- gram was tne BET-BET convocations. Tne GETVBET letters stand for Greater Enricnment Tnrougn Bcnolarly Enter- taining Talks. Tne Page group of tne city wide committee was Clnris lVlilIer, lvlark Edwards, Carol Belk, and Bryan Nelson. Clur Page committee played a large role in tne first convocation witn CBB cor- respondant Ed Bradley. lvlark Edwards introduced lvlr. Bradley at tne convoca- tion and Chris lVliller led tne Seminar session. Botn lvlark and Cnris said tnat it was an experience to be with tne speaker and noped that everyone gained something from seeing lvlr. Bradley. The program is to pe continued for tnree years witn a maximum of tnree speakers per year. After tne tnird year,tl'1e Bcnool Board will evaluate the program and make a decision on wnetner to continue or terminate. Tne funds for tne project came from tnree corporations in the city, Burlington Industries, Ciba-Geigy, and P. Lorillard. CBS News correspondent. Ed Bradley. talks apout the impact of television on world events. wg. li T i 1 Q Ed Bradley expresses nis views in press conference. 22 Events lim Elm lo 4 OTE AGA N Pl om VVho needs liquor by the drink Cons: when you can brown bag. Drinking is for the birds and adults, not teenagers. Because I just don't think drinking of any kind is any good. It .oan ruin your life if you get started and z:an't stop. I don't want to have to go somewhere and be bothered by drunks. . -.X Choice kedness' lt will help taxes and better restaurants. It works in other states I see no reason vvhy it oan't work here. No more bottles to carry around. I think it's totally stupid that you c:an't buy mixed drinks in bars. I mean vvhat's the use if they only sell beer. Up North they have mixed drinks in bars. One doesn't need to worry about the bottle running out, lf you want to drink nobody should stop you. Hmocierauiom, oonnmi, own- , , , , Vote mixed d1'1l1kS. NEITHER: They are going to have liquor by the drink, legally or ille- gallyf' l don't care how they sell it, I don't buy it. lt doesn't matter Cause I'm not 21 Events 223 D D Rival club presidents. Joy Cox and Cherie Creekrrwore. prepare Heli cjecoratrerme for SPIRIT VVEEK, Equine Club members, Lwea Elackrvfwmfw and Bermte VXACZDPD create the mighty pnrete D L7 ea pw m Week ,UTi,b,:,v,,f'-. A Ex wk, x X V ,,,,......--il... A2Zf !'f w . .S2n Pam Murray Qeurvte e vverrmmg to the Whurlxee WARRANT: 3 1 F782 SfAfIC0fCCAfaezfifmf rr - VQLLJIJFE mmm, 4-on Rstbfyr 67ATQ,nq' laugh HUNDA14 4,4f,vJf -To PHC!-I fallen ggyom 5-lfizz 3.01 'Pmcfa Qrggg gn' G-Rfffvsgggo -7'A7L MQGTH monde WN' Mfr: Qlfmfyffv f bl Q 4: L, ' , 794 60142 Afufvse Mb Hmmm C R A4:1'. f,, , 'V-' V.AA 'A'- A 1 fx' xH '41 Chief Charles IVl::Lauchlin Fewle co recognize on cemmg shot: Orville Pass gwv-as a Dcxvverful blow no the Pirate Effilff Outlaw! Plm Gordon and Carolyn Holt plan with .Jeanne Cox to attack the orchestra, ! M ! ! x ww, ,ff T if Spunky Daves and Jeff Gardner fwra the feta! shot 5 ' Cl i f 1, T 1 1 1 L S : 2 Page Band 551115 to LPM: lumen. QF the pep v'e1Hy Vuzfn. Cowgirl Janice Alexander moeweza nm to Her next ,ff M 'Q 1 .A -N Q e , A My W 45 ff ,,,,,f WF' DHJ members create a de5cr'Uc:nmQUwNe Deputy Nlatthew Bond mutlmxes agalrwet Shemff Mark Eri- wards A u EE Su WL WPPK Cow poke Lrrwcje Turfmhm gene Peedy LO Vepmii-up the VVVm'IuQ Blvde WEN Bridget Young Ciebetee Whether' QP :mL LO use her' deadly Weapon MQ.. , N 1 - . 3 uri' icnee ww df Civinettes decorate the fwet eeu!h:JeL LO etelk Gvlrmeley tefrwtordy ITJ '1 ' Ze Z. 36' 'Mez Nlark Stephanz Vweevee. a eadrjte eure eugh Sip v wt VJUQK E7 Mlckay Johnson accumulates additional Pirate yardage. Jgff Blasgr helps Lee Flouson toward yar-ds against Gi-imsley SEX S ,fi QQ7 is . L 5 U, 5 NW ' K 'Q' I if 1 K t E , ,ii E i f . e - S 5. .. . - I k ,V - 'f flap, '- QT2 . f ii ' i i,1' fit me ' - ' K L Q by 'Q - . -1. , ' Q -We 'N K x V,gm,f,M,kM . as Lee Rouson bolts tnr-dugn the Wnirlie defense. Pegg Giiw-sis-, aww.- Mickey Johnson attacks gaping hole in the GHS line. Frank Vsnza gives Whirlies poor field position with outstanding punt. 49' 4' r Wg N D D The highlight of Bpirit VVeek was when the mighty Ei' rates maliciously plucked the VVhirlie Bird. Before play be- gan, the coach was torn between preserving the teams honor or increasing their chances of a victory by using the spectators. The Brimsley pee-wee team was unable to score against a powerful Page defense, The overwhelm- ing victory of 'I B-CJ against the crest fallen birds lead to the haywire actions of the highwaymen of the sea. Cine group of avid spectators rode in their death mobile observing peoples reactions. An alumna of Page l-ligh Bchool, Ann Wall, spoke highly of the game. lt really turned me on, Cine student, not forgetting her manners, approached a bird cage on wheels. which contained the entire souak of whirling cheerleaders. When they flicked Lea Rouson's determina- tlon to score dooms Grirnsley. Wa beat! We beat! the bird, Elizabeth Karmel sighed with sarcasm, Youre making me cry. Bhe responded by saying. lt's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game, and apparently you werent skilled enough to even play the game. En Boute back to the death mobile she was followed by Duncan Butler, a Jr. NJBBTC, officer. When asked of his comments of the game, he exclaimed. VVE BEAT, VVE BEAT! As the death mobile glided away from the excitement. they came in contact with an anonymous spectator on the street corner. They inquired about his feelings on the game as he responded, l like the Cowboys. The Pirates drove off in laughter. D ci l page Brinwsley same as D U 5 F3 C3 Q 97 H- hummznmin mug zrllmenhinger tamara gmc was gug wx mzrrgzxreiia hlarkfnell ,fx nw hun lisa lefnis pzxuleiie martin rlqergl 511111 pam presnnit hrenha stranhherg susan tunsiall 1978 1979 HB I III BDU III hu nuurt QW S mug fnheeler lisa fntlltzxms herlug allmenhinger beth fisher shaun 112211 wnhg nfuens lisa barge sheila punle pam gurhun rnhm hun U1 Z an sz: 5 3 as xr- P4- r cz 5 2: cn 79 19 Q-5 an 'xr QQ the fIIBEIthB1' i 2 hhilih in ai next Lisa Williams and Greg Allan are captured by the camera ae ene IS pronounced Homecoming Ciueen After' being crowned by Kim Graham Lisa sheds tears of joy Last year's Queens, Kim Graham and Laurie Elf more glve up crowns to new queens. 34 Homecoming 6 P5 - . ,. After' being crowned, the two new queens embrace. Amy Allemendinger, Pirate Queen to be, and Andy .Jones her escort. lead the court, After initial shock, newly crowned queen searches for her parents. Homecoming to many people means football, a crisp- ness in the air, and seeing old friends, but to me it will always hold a special meaning - that of being on Home- coming Court my Senior year, said .Joy Cox, a first year representative on the Court. lVly heels were sinking with every step l took. I stood in the rain wondering how flat my hair was getting, and all my curls had fallen, exclaimed Amy Allemendinger, the newly crowned Pirate Queen. lVlark Edwards snickered as he thought back on the event saying, Qne thing was missing: the band. They had gone home due to the inclement weather conditions that would have ruined their uniforms and instru- ments. When the Queens were announced, .Joy sighed, Fie- lief swept through me, no more nervous waiting. Amy, surprised and astounded, explained, To tell the truth, I wasn't even paying attention to the names called out, and for a minute it didn't even hit me that my name had been called out. When I did realize it. . .well poor Andy Jones, l-lis neck will probably never be the same. Lisa Williams, the 'I 975-79 l-lomecoming Queen, ex- pressed her emotions. As l faced a crowd of Page Pi- rates and many other people, the crown that was placed upon my head paralyzed me for a while and the tears took control of me. lvlr. Aldridge summed it up best when he said, You should all feel like Queens. Homecoming 3 5 000. 0000 oo 000 000 oo cola 0000 000 ooo g QQ. 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 . 0 0 0-g 10 0 ' : : , :..', :.' : : ooo. o..o 0 0 o oo 0 on 0 0 0... 0 o,.' 0 . , , , .,. .-. oj. Q 9 o.,o g , g 9 o,,o o g 0 h. . . Q . , . .oo. ' ' ' ' ' '00 '00 ' ' ' 0 ' ago Goo ooo ooo' gg. o o Spread 'im out and stretch 'im all the way! But when its wickedness or wiles that wanted of a woman Always boasting of his exploits in love and war, Ehe's killed elephants with a jab: all women love himl, the braggart sol- dier has kidnapped a beautiful girl and spirited her off to the town of Ephesus. The girl's lover follows, and with the aid of a tricky slave, digs a hole through the wall of the soldier's house so the girl can crawl next door and meet him. The complications start when the guard discovers the girls next door and threatens to destroy the whole plan. But in the end the soldier is punished in a manner befitting the vainest lecher of all time. The Page Elaymakers, directed by lVlr. Feld Leonard, presented The Braggart Soldier by Elautus Ctranslation by Erich Segalll at the Phillip tl. Weaver Career Education Center for three consecutive nights. Being the first school group to stage a play there, the Playmakers opened with a huge success. To start the evening off the Dance Com- pany, directed by Angela Watson, and the CDES lvlime Troop, directed by lvlr. lvlike Parrish, performed. Both groups were excellent. When the curtain rose for the play to begin, Danny l-lar- rell amazed the audience with a guick rendition of the play's previous action. From the beginning to the end, the Playmakers amused all present. The Braggart Soldier was Pages entry in the N.C. Theater Conference at Appalachian State University. Page was selected to attend the confer- ence by the Carolina Dramatic Association during their state festival last lvlarch. Danny l-larrell received the best actor award and the Elaymakers as a whole received one of the only two superior ratings. VVe had barely started the Braggart: Soldier before it was over , commented Alan Tutterow, one of the Playmak- ers. VVhile it lasted, the play was fun and the people terrific. lVlr. Leonard has a special gift and Page is lucky to be the recipient of it. , .,Al l'll be your follower. CBE Plays Youre caught red her1c1ed ' i - NW -- max.. Wi lik. . ...Q .r...a.x I What mangy merchandise e women ie! .-AX V'rT1 deed g N Q.. Oh dorft do that - The-r'e'd be talk - They'c1 eey you ciidrfc keep your XNCJl d.H Q ww! Q u L Ln may 37 gfhf van info : ..-fr C0 X so efe 6 a an VTE we in VVhat shell I sing to my Lord from my window. May iv ln the Winter. . x S Q fi ' vu-...... J, ee PlayS A nevv governess errives to cere for tvvo smell children. A men is seen et the window: e vvornen is seen et the top of the steirs. The men is e former valet in the house: the women is the former governess to the children. Both ere deed. The children ere precocious - or ere they linked with the spirits? The housekeeper is possessive of the children - or is she hid- ing their secret? The children don't see the ghosts - or are they using the ghosts to destroy the Gover- ness? The ghosts control the chil- dren - or do the children con- trol the ghosts? The girl finds e beetle end fVliles! 2 os 0 soon nil onto :ll. osoo . :'.: 1: :.. rg: .lz zl: ' n no 0 o o a 0 l o c no I one qv ' ai wants to keep it - or' is she wanting to play a sinister gar'ne'? The boy dies from the severe emotional strain created by the governess - or' does he die as the ghosts' Control is ripped from his body? The governess sees the ghosts - Only one fact will answer these questions. That fact is: The governess sees real ghosts and most do all in her' power' to protect the children - or' is she imagining the ghosts and slowly destroying the children with her' fears? Two possibilities - Two casts - Two Interpretations - Two Children - The Innocents. ': SSH, POL! +50 HN, Thats the tuck that was always there. Shes some back, VVhat have you kept from r'ne'7 'I I Plays 239 - , ,133 , 3922535511333 .John ' N Y L ., , i f Mark Edwaf'dSZ2f P 1 it ff ...A 1 f I E ee il 9 S r ,, f'-N-f 44 .f,, E A, II WE Jr Chip Hester' g xv, Carlin 5' , 1 , Q . Q. N mar. T Q P ..,, V Earl Green DEUUY L i 2 1 Q3 3 Z f JI mi- M, QS M. , .ur ' ' .3351 f 'Iffgifzijf,ifQzgfgf11'f ' ' wwrw :I ,,w, 2- - . 1 , ,, g .gg li' j - kgs T . fi fi: ..-- i 1 ' T I I ', . .. A .,-,- -1:NN, Q HY Y s ' M125 . .jk ,i ,VL' 4. ii ' lf' Q, .Zig 'fr 0' Q 5 ? 12 42 v 15 Frank Venza QQ. November 'l at 780. The ex- citement vvas building as the cur- tain vvent up. Tvventy-eight of Pages most talented and crazy guys stood on a platform facing a crovvd of six-hundred plus. The first appearance before the judges was the introduction and casual attire competition, Then came the most hysterical part of the pageant vvhen tvventy-six guys walked onto the stage to flex their muscles. The emcee, lvlargaretta Blackwell, shouted out their mea- surements to the embarrassment of each participant. The most serious and most important part of the pageant vvas then called to take the stage. The talent compe- tition provided entertainment for everyone. The talents ranged from juggling to singing The Way We Were vvith a background of home movie slides. After a fifteen min- ute intermission, the judges re- turned vvith the names of the final five contestants: l-lovvard Cloud, Chip l-lester, Danny l-larrell, Duke Ling, and Steve Siebenaler. Next came the final competition and the deciding factor, the question that each contestant drevv and an- swered off the top of his head. The judges left to make the decision of vvho would become the 'I 978-79 lvlr. Buccaneer. When the judges returned, they crowned Steve Siebenaler, a junior, as the vvinner. As he was pronounced king, the other guys lifted him up on their shoulders. When asked to give a speech, Steve vvas so scared that he vvas almost speechless, but he did manage to get out a special thanks to the Varisty Cheerlead- ers and assure everyone that he would return next year. Mr Buccaneer A 0 Eddie Green drllle e picture book jumper In Little 41. John NIcCor'n1ick Scores ever 2 VVhlr'Ile defemjere. fy.!x TE -. 2 E 5 ,Q I s MXN 1 N - ew' Eg -1 J , 8 Wit I - A ...gg -r - . . , .. Vef'Sl:SA4abl'y I- V' .y V I . 1 FS QQ In age DPEIDSPSS Dupont: beats the Whurlxee on the feet break C0 kick off 42 LIEUE Fuer- ll Mabry uses his massive body to block the Vvhirlies off the board wwmqizg For the third year the Little Four Tournament took place in the Greensboro Coliseum over the Christmas holidays. The tourna- ment format was changed slightly by the addition of four other teams: l-ligh Point Andrews, Flagsdale, Thomasville, and l-ligh Point Central. It was converted to a three day event with four games each day, pitting the four city teams against the four new teams in the first round. Coach Bill Brown commented that he liked having eight teams in the tournament and the television coverage of the championship game made it nice. Page made a good showing at the tournament defeating their first two opponents, Fiagsdale and Dudley, by over thirty points, The two victories offered the Pirates a chance to defend their title in a rematch of last year's Little Four championship game with Grimsley. The game began with Page running to a twelve point lead, but they were caught by the VVhirlies at the half. The second half saw Grimsley take the lead and keep it to win but after a great show- ing of the mighty Pirate effort. lflmllglll I Ilirlie' pre 'alill szmswis David Dupont watches es e Vvnlrlie unsuccessfully reaches for' the bell. saw mm QMW ,Lf Tamara Gordon snows ner' excitement over' the r'ef's decision. David Dupont: seems less excited by the officials action. . JI 44 Little Four' Ex-Pirates and fans watch the dovvncourt eotion, Ph ww Wz3.l'446ns.,.. 0 Nissan.. Affay Eddie Greene drives toward the Pirate basket and two more points. I I' Eddie Greene leads yet another' fast tweak Eddie Greene looks for an open man on a fast oreak 'fini' Craig Wilson prepares to Increase Une Pirate lead, N xx gm David Dupont: forces Dooley player' to pass i Lwttie Poor 415 ve X iff I IN v ev Q Youve Never Dome It: Luke That W . 5 ji: - v HP-ieeven Must Be Missing An Angel 'SI lneet' I-iopeleeely Devoted To You 45 Tvvirp 5 ' QQ' PRIQRQTII 'Sf F Questionable Wa. the willing, Led by the unknowing. Are doing the impoasibia For the ungrateful Wa have clone ao muon. For ao Song. With so iittie. We are now qualified. To do anything. With nothing. .John B. Maynard fshminisiraiinn Principal Each day, lVlr. Clendenin ends the morning announcements with l.et's make this a good day. When asked what were the good points of this year, his answer was a relay of vari- ous comments pertaining to the past year. l-le started by saying, VVe have a dynamic athletic program here at Page I am also extremely pleased with the Competency Test scores, greatly impressed with the faculties teaching and attitude, the student bodies good morale and attitude, and the Fine Arts departments outstanding job in reps resenting Page this year. In general, lVlr. Elendenin felt this was a good. positive year in fact, one of the best ever, Nlr-. Clendenin enjoys a rest in the teachers lounge during the day. Something inspires Mir. Clende- nin to get a better look from the roof. nb! M.. ,gui ,gal -i 1 Z ,.. - 5 4ul ' i,,gnll 50 Academics Xffh hminiziiraiiun Comments fr-om students spark attention from Nlr Richardson. f, ' , i Assistant Principals lvlr, l-layes and l'Vlr. Richardson, the two assistant principals at Rage, stay very busy throughout the school year. Although they are both assistant principals, their jobs are not the same. lVlr. l-layes is the assistant principal in charge of curriculum. l-lis job consists primarily of working with teachers and helping to meet their needs. On the other hand, lVlr. Richardson is the as- sistant principal in charge of student affairs, l-lisjob consists mainly of vvork- ing vvith students vvho have problem behavior. lVlr. Richardson also Works with the school buses and meets with groups such as the student school board action group and the interser- vice club council. Nlr. Hayes finds telephone conversation impor- tant. Mr. Richardson rushes to solve new problems. Academics 51 fshminizirzriinn SCMOOIEOEPU Securmy ll: Paisley and lVlr' , Locke Bell is 5 Rosemary Troxler, Suaari Rankin, going. and Facbbriatt Qxhminiztratinn Librarians a Davis keep the library Walt: Rand uaaa tba quiet of tba library to atzudy. .4 Sabratariaa N... W,,...,.. -- Sally IVICC,-ady Nall l-lbfar Academics 53 Z4 hministraiinn Counselors Arm Eauserrnarv Loavrarrme Gaul H ' .A .f 54 Academ 1:5 Qeuaaw 1' 7 Bernard Henkel Qgkxwiww L Vt, X Martha Read Roderick Swonguer' Qllqzrngsz The Phillip J. Weaver Center as seen from the air. Pictured One: Victor Sapp works with equipment in Electronic lvlusic class at the center, Picture Two: Dr Kenneth Newbold discusses attendance policy with lvlrs. lvicCrady, Picture Three: Cornelious Srown and Flandy Skidmore take a commercial break from their TV. Produc- tion class, Picture Four: Steve l-larriman works on computer at the center. lvlany changes have occurred this year. The first was that of a new face in the city school system. Cr. Newbold, the new superintendent, entered of- fice last .June after the long selection of the school board. Cr. Newbold brought with him many new ideas. l-lis idea of school rezoning caused the most public impact. l-le offered three plans that caused much controversy and resulted in public town meetings held in January at the four high schools. Another change was that concern- ing graduation requirements. This change effected .Juniors and Sopho- mores not only locally but state-wide. The competency test was given in No- vember. This tested the achievement of reading and math skills applied to everyday use. After the two day test was completed, several students commented on it. After taking this test I feel that if students can't pass it they honestly shouldn't graduate, said Fred Gehrke. The outcome of the test scores were returned in .January and SCUIU of the students passed state-wide. The outcome of Page was good with over SSU!o of the students passing the test with ease. A change that also effected all the students was the Phillip ..l. Weaver Center or, as it is commonly known, the Career Center. It is a S5 million complex that was built for the purpose of expanding the students horizon as an extension of the four senior high schools and is a facility for courses that are either unique, one-time offer- ings, or courses that are too expensive to equip at all schools. The curriculum includes courses in academic, voca- tional and performing arts, such as, T.V. and Fiadio production, stage de- sign, graphic arts, A.l3. Calculus and Physics. All in all the changes have proved themselves a success despite the sometimes disagreeing views. Academics 55 333 A 7' nglish x ,1,,...+ Q Xxx vi 1 ,f - K , ar - , H :Q ff Tony Bryant Helen Allen, Inez Gibbs, and Carol Crutchfield. Nlr Leonard gives New Direction to Drama Creatlvlty IS an art that shows up naturally around Page s drama teacher It showed enough around Page to take the drama department from an Inactive state when he arrived three years back to one of the best departments In the state Nlr Leonard directed actors actresses and plays to many state honors In 1977 'l E175 wlth Sganarelle and The Braggart Soldier One of the greatest experlences came with the perfor mance of The Braggart Soldier In Canada ln Aprll Examples of Nlr Leonard s creative touch show up ID all of these plays For the 'I 977 presentation of See vere winter the audience was seated on stage An elaborate stage for 'I Q78 ID the musical Candlde jutted out Into the audience to help wlth the acoustics of the auditorium Because of this the orchestra was placed behlnd the set and a video tape machlne was used to help wnth nts cues Two separate casts were used on alternate nights for The Innocents presented thls wan ter l-le was not unrewarded for hls efforts exther by being Greensboros nomlnatlon for thas years Terry Sanford Award This award IS given annually to the per son selected as the most creatively talented teacher ID the state of North Carolina lllMlMnll.ll Nlr Leonard usnng hrs talent best dlrectlng a play 53 .AQ I u ' 3 . . - - 'lx , . I . 2. y,yN M How They Run in order to save energy during that se- 'lv fl! . V . . lm, w X X EE Academucs .1-5 Miss Snider me Ieeeoed oy Bridget Young and Bryon X Q fvhloeky when caugnc vvltn cliff notee, :- Carla Pritchett ponders question in group discus- ,un Sion. W ' M rrr drrr 2, fi. , J, EI ,,. iw- all .Y wwf AV' Nlary Snider. Deioree IVloDovveIl, Betty Sexton, AI Powell end Margaret Wnneenent all enjoy convereaclon. Acadermcs 57 wi. , H V, , ,lah VVhat do most students dread al- most as much as taking exams? If you answered writing a term paper, you're right. To write a term paper, the stu- dent must first spend several days doing research and taking notes. l-le must then organize the notes to sup- port his thesis, or what he is trying to prove. Finally, he must write the term paper and type it, adding footnotes and a oioliography. The purpose of vvrit- ing a term paper, according to lVlrs. Betty Sexton, is to help students learn different methods of research and or- ganize their thoughts. Although most of them dread writing their term pa- pers, hopefully afterwards They will feel that they've accomplished some- thing, says lVlrs, Sexton. Forget for a While ' Term Papers: An Experience One lDoesn't Zack Osborne and lVlrs. Spencer ,E 'lll ly I L W' waxy- , H if WEA id, in ,K . I 'ia' simian 1 Wm 4'i ianv' Cynthia Joyner works hard to complete an English assignment. 5B Academ cs gg, ea f ,, ,Q illgfaffe ,Q Cornoetenoy Teet Geine Priority 'C '3 3 Betty l-lenkine, Nlery Holly and lVIery Knight. Dor-is Smith neloe etzudent et the board. .aiu ..5, ,fun A clmce 59 L., y Gail Nutty, Field Leonard end Ellen Fleclforo oerform for cne oernere, .Joyce King .Joan Sanz l.ynn Griffin and Virginia Grier Higher lVlath Encouraged by State Contest In the spring the first annual State l-ligh School lvlathematlcs Contest was held The purpose of this contest was to stimulate interest in mathe matics by encouraging more students to increase math competency in N CI and to honor outstand ing mathematics students in .Junior and Senior l-llghs ln recent months most of the attention has been paid to competency tests and poor pupil performance. This contest spotlighted a large number of highly competent young mathemati- cians in our state. The state contest consisted of tvvo levels of competition: the regional level and the interre- gional level. The top 5U!o of the scorers from each regional comprehensive competition were eligible for the interregional contest. At each level in the contest, appropriate awards were presented. About the competition lvlrs. King said, I vvas excited over the fact that vve were having a state-vvide test. and I am proud that Pl-lS stu- dents represented us well. '--a.,,.. 5. Studying for test: continues during Calculus End period ECI Academics Analytica addad to Cddraa Dffarirwga 4 il' Ei!! , if 1 H , Kathryn Moore, Wally Nhdklff and Lnilia Alston Nlath class takes a very abort break ddrmg claaa an 4W4ff'f' ' Flow One: Kata Ivlcmrrovv. Baramca IVIcKay and Laura Dlxdrm, Flow Two: Martha Ivlarahali and Charria Armani. Acanemlcs dense 5,31-ill ii .. .mills in an M si imma sn QQ 1. f' . .1 tel, S. .H f? .4!,f44.:4if46f41.4u.haQ5b1iffQffIf22f, MeT.PlS2l3k'i'l.f?SC4l1yi.S-gslffi' Vx: 14.1s?1s,11f1a vsiao sin uiiakxfstfakkl mmhmMmnmmmEm s.sz6Je4essse1esse1oLn Ce Pr NlPmSiuYuf'dTl'- 'ww-HSN-090.91 92 93 94 WHYWW FrTmH Lu 10233 Svlv Charlotte Stump Conceptual Physics, Traditional Physics, and AP. Physics. Dave Angell teaches them all. This is his thrid year at Page as Physics teacher. l-le spends a full day teaching and is a part-time student at UNC-G. l-le is in a folk-dancing group at UNC-G and he brings enjoyment into learning. Cine of the best Ways to learn is by demonstration. Demonstrations make up a good part of lVlr. Angell's classes. The biggest demonstration of all is Dare's Dazzling Demonstration Daze. otherwise Known as the Fizzicks Fair, a veritable hodgepodge of ingenuity. Students in his Traditional Physics classes choose, construct, and dem- onstrate profects covering all aspects of Physics. l.ast years fair had every- thing from an electromagnetic in- teractions demonstration to a hot- dogger. .Jim Posenburg and Jed Dunn. 'I Q79 graduates disproved Einstein's Theories, while Tim Victor and David Williams, seniors this year, rode skateboards, The skateboards were propelled by fire extinguishers. EE Academics unn- Sandie Bateman, Luvenia Chavis, and .Jeannette Nloore. g'1i l Joyce Sutton explains problem on the board. Barry Ball and Mike Davis vvork on an experi ment in Chemistry class. Nevv Cooree Namee Adopted Nlrs. BohIen's tnnrd period olaee rlloacracea a DNA moducule Charlotte Plyler enjoye moment In Pnyelce claae. dumng first 5eme5t9 - Q .fi , I , 4, , , . 1 - ' W , K P , , Flow Ona: Stepnanle Henoeraon and Pacey Eionlen. Row Two: Mark Lindsay, Frank Scarhng and David Angell. Academwca E3 unizrl Stubbs OV? Q, .1 - ...Q at ' ,H V' A - Y af,- ,-,J N XX Q Au. LO'5 pl-WYEBI' Cecil Banks and Bull Erovvn pose for camera A Nevv Look At Government lf a person should stop oy room E24 during fourth period they mlght have a rare opportunlty to Ilsten to lVlayor .Jim Ivlelvln speak Ing to the students of IVlr Banks Practlcal Political Action class The Nlayor .Jrm Clshurst Coliseum Dlrector and many other clty and governmental offlclals make up a very Interesting aspect In a course vvhloh covers the history of polltl cal parties the structure of a pollt ical party and the type of govern ment that exusts today The latter sometlmes Includes a mock ses sion of the United States Senate and a IVloot Court Anyone who us lnterested ID any aspect of the po lltloal arena should like this course commented IVlr Banks if Mayor Melvin during vlslt wnth PPA Class E4 Academics AP. l.J.S. I-Iietery Inereeeee in Size. 4 Student listens intently to teecner. Nlac Morris peeee for en unwanted picture M ell.., r my Wlnrfred Woodruff, Albert: Vvnnfeeld, .Jene Poor, Tum Vue, end Cetnerlne Page Acedemuce E5 7 nreign Tanguage Patricia Lupo Joyce Norris and Charles Nicholson pause on neutral ground lvlany Different Aspects Sought in Contest 0n lvlarch 'l7th the Foreign language teachers from Page took students from level one through five to the Annual foreign lan guage day held at Salem College The purpose of the event vvas to promote interest in scholastic competence in Foreign Language. There vvas competition in the areas of poetry, recitation, group songs, orief drama, musical adap- tion and pantomime. Students also competed for individual awards and school trophies. The event lasted from 9:00 to 13:00 and in- volved students from all over the region. French teacher lVlrs. Nor- ris remarked that, The students had a lot of fun doing the activities and they outshovvn the other stu- dents in North 0arolina. Academics I-lonors Courses Produce Sonolers -1 U mv-as ,... . fnfq I X' UN xv f-wh I I 41 M-0f f W 'W . .1g.-f--- Miss Lupo teaches soenisn verb tenses to ner students. parthenia Grady helpg V,Cki Appgewhice dur-,,-19 ,-EQ, ISCPBCIDD. Acederrucs E7 ff Are the Eine Arts just as Dasic to a good education as other subjects such as English and lVlath'? According to the art teachers at Page, lvlrs, Eluth Richardson and lvliss Eleanor Bernau. the answer is definitely yes, ln fact, many people feel that art is essential to the development of the individual, because creativity and visual com- munication are an important part of everyday life. Art can also oe pleasant, but this does not mean that it is not important. Art classes require much study and hard vvork, just as many other courses do. Fine Arts is life . . . it is the relationship Detvveen what vve see and feel, says lVlrs, Flichardson. 4 EIIB Ariz Eleanor Bernau Ruth Richardson cares for kitten an it 2 Y K 4 X m X ii Carol Christian finishes up her art project, Photographer startles Mis Bernau while watering plants. EB Academics i5 3 5 f Ehsemble Visits Canada Twice E li.,k15'55'+i:?, Q ' I g r 1 ' 1 . ',LLkZg.5 ff i . 7ff 5'f 'i'.' 5 g ggiigiff N 1 1, ,Jw , 'K A i ' ... -.Q .Q 2 Charles Murph Sam Doyle 4 sg William Pathaucl Lewis Labella William Cheek Porky Nl:Cny tunes his bass cello. Keith Burroughs Academics E9 ME EH' VH i azganrrlgf' mquunun I 'vu'-few nnzriiunzrl 7 il- 1 I Ill Vviltnert Artie Dawn Prwddy, Bob Hodgln, Merle Carry, and Kenneth Page. grae-W 06 k Saw! w:i'T'+ 7D!-XC! if 'Y fo S Nlr'. Page illustrates the proper' way to do it. 1.5 ix, . Vooational Ed. Flovve to Career Center. Jimmy Flanagan finienee project an Drafting . 1.1 ni13 'nM vi ,fm Y,,,,, ,. A1!! W, 4 i HHH W ,.,.---W '1f-1-wwu iz --a ' r 2 mw:1,,-fl'-fr -lllsixwmww Mark Julian vvorke on engine at Center. Q Q Q ,E X A Q - J in W f' fhuiww www 'M WFP! N w Mmimwww W ?!E'ff 1' ' wk '!'! ' Www ,. H W.. - -lim? , 2 i +W i rrrw W' ii i ii 1 Wxxxx Y ' U .win N N 5 2 ' i i r ' 'if' -1 Hrrr W ii j ,f ia, ww 1 ' wx 'M ' 1. Am 1 Wh Construction ar-ea of Vooatronal wang of Career Center. o W M . All M ww ' X ' A M R 3 Academics 7 1 l , Ighg . il, Marlon Kurby Nlary Temple, l.aCala Frazier, Emlly Fllbet and Angela Watson. gglg -1-mann A Ashlye Marshal funds Ilgnt moment durlng volleyball. P,E, gtudgnc enevve has talent wltn jump snot 72 Acaclemlcs --W - V 7- - iE,..,... An incense battle takes place during PE. volleyball game. 3. sell ex 5 all nw 25 E e e QIS lee J eb oe ess , L.. Doug MacRae watches after' hue shot. Steve Loflin George Flobinsorw Academics 73 mvfgyfk, if? me Qffct -MM Mfx. JY Q lf .f l W 5V , lx ' l 1. My zxfml intense lip Mi .ily X They say the Navy is notjust a job, it is an adventure. parades, inspections. and trips were just a fevv things that made up this year's Naval adventure. They started oy the girls placing sec- ond out of tvventy-four schools from North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. They also participated in the Sixth Naval District Annual Field lVleet. This included competition in dif- ferent types of drills and academics. On lvlarch ECJth, the NJFQCITC had their annual inspection oy the Navy Department. The highlight of the year was the trip to Fensicola, Florida for one week of orientation. As usual, the Fl.CJ.T.C. furnished Color guards and lvlarshalls for all the athletic events. At Christmas they marched in three Christmas parades. ln the spring, HD.T.C. celebrated with its Annual lVlil- itary Formal Ball, a festive conclusion to a year of adventure. '73 .. W ...lf 1. practice fDl' drill 'Seam i5 te'-'59 D. Butler shovvs his military style. 74 Academics Business .June Hunt, Mamle Gorham, Elllle Hur-mon and Anna Ashley. Mary Nick-1015 ,,......-- Student works hard to complete asslgnment, 'L......T muw, M., Typing class in ac:t:1or'1 ul - 9 1 QV, ACEUEFYUCS 75 'Q QQ, V... .0 3' QI-QB- '- Carolyn Duncan Row One: Betty Powers and Delores lVlcDovvell. Row Two: William l-lenretta, Ken Aldridge. If you vvant to go to school and earn money at the same time try C O E The Cooperative Occupational Education pro gram is a work study program that enables students to earn money and obtain a high sohool education at the same time C O E helps its students oy teaching them the many traits that go along with holding a job and Dy offering training for those students not planning to enter oollege In addition to helping its students C CJ E also benefits the raising its morale through broader eduoa tion for its young people Students par tioipating in the CJ CJ E program receive two grades One grade is given for academic achievement in the classroom and the other grade is given for performance on the lop One Page student who has been a part of CDE this year is Betty lVlcNeilI who sums up the success of the program when she says Ive learned a lot from it community by supplementing its needs and 7E Academics A busy C.D.E. class first semester Feta Culver' and Pamela Whlte. Gm- ' 'i 1 1 . . 'N ' ay ume 4 n - ' Kathryn Sugg Z, 5 - 'Q D ? 2 ,. 1s-Q N, .. h Mary Anne King scudnes ID Home Ec, Louvenia Smith IQCJK5 for fashions rn magazlne. ACECIEFWCS 77 --WWF? RIVER ED 'ml GREENSBURO CIT l 'J 1'ffIB1',E phil- Sam Mlorrovv L.uther lVlcKeel, .Junie Thompson, .hm Collins. Drlvers Education IS a unique experience one never forgets lt often Involves running over range cones oelng yelled at by the drlvlng Instructor and panlclng over three point road turns Drivers Ed conslsts of tvvo mann parts classroom and range The classroom Involves taking notes and watching fllms It IS not very interesting out I guess you have to take IC In order to be a good drnver states sophomore lvllchael .Johnston The range IS where most students recelve their first drrvlng experience It I5 more excltlng than the classroom mlnlsces Walt Fland Actually going out on the road is the climax of the course. 75 Academics An aerial view of the range O' lr Louise Brady, l-lelen Preddy, lvlyrtle, Alberta Walker, and Marian lVler'r'il, 'H WZ!! mv' Students w it patiently to begin classes after fifth period lunch. Ruth Hall helps in clean up. Academics QwwyM woZZoMa ' .7GgfomfoQaAe, c3Zb4eeaf1zaf4ew4w!wewa4z!Zb4e.QZcwnewoZZ9ne. 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Good innocent fun National Lampoon fan, a mixed with enough wickedness to Saturday Night Live fan, or give IT SOTTWG ChOfGCT9f -nom Bfmresrr, Aac ry Belushi is a combination 'l CJD Student: Life laughing good time at of Lou Ferrigno's Hulk. Charles Schultz' Pigpen, Fatty Arbuckle, l-larpo Marx ana all Three fGENESHALIl Stooges' 109 NEON minutes of horseplayu v ROBERT TAYLOR OAKLAND TVZEBUNE is Nnnonuu. Q LAMPIINB l.l-Ill!! 1' 3'?5.5N,S59R5 AUDIT Q QLISEQM fcaucss mxmmwsei sw 5 we waes!e.sam we :P :sa six Wliisuki 126553 xx? S ee K N gf W w. QF mi -14 'lg N 1 of in ZJ1 N X!! U Q fri U ML X Y f QLD F F Y Z4 DE H L--V Y HA . 'fi X f 7 1 X kx'Lf Q fi Q EQ QE Stud L Di-lj Gill df:D C219 The superlative of lVlost School Spirited was well deserved by Karen Abrahams. Karen is the l-lead Varsity Cheerleader and a lvlorehead nominee. Karen is also a member of the National l-lonor Society, Seniorettes, and is an as- sistant in the main office. 2 . aww., ds' H IL . A N'5e-1,,- f K' QQHGQ-' if Spooky Daves lets go of his emo- tions while serving as school mas- cot. l-le was elected' by the stu- dents Most School Spirited. Spooky serves on Pages by Page as well as the Pep Club. l-le is also an active member of SYC. 'I D2 Outstanding Seniors Each year the Senior Class selects from among its peers those who have contributed to- wards improving Page in a variety of areas: Art, lvlusic, Drama, Scholarship, Citizenship, Lead- ership, Athletics, Service and School Spirit. Twenty students. ten boys and ten girls, are then honored as Outstanding Se- niors. The following students are the students that the Senior Class of 7S-7S has selected as their Outstanding Seniors. A vital member of the tennis team for three years. Janice Alexander supports the school in many ways. She has been an active member of Civinettes and SCA. She is the Secretary of the National l-lonor Society and has been an office as- sistant all three years. David Dupont, well known for his basketball ability, has shown lead- ership and determination in many other areas at Page. David is the Senior Co-Captain of the basket- ball team, a member of Civitans,5 Student Affairs, and the Spanish l-lonor Society. Davids many su- perior qualities were recognized when he received the Optimist Student of the Year Award, ' sv , .,,. 2 ff 5 V :.q. .. :rr Friendly, witty. and dependable will describe the character of Amy Allmendinger-. These qualities have resulted in Amy's being Pirate- Gueen and Varsity Cheerleader She is also a member of Ol-l...l.' and the National Honor Society. Cne of the cornerstones of Page High School. Mark Edwards support and involvement have helped to bring us a long way. He is Vice Pres. of the Senior Class, an officer of SCA. and partici- pates in SSSAC-3 and ISCC. He was the originator and is the author of the Pi- rate Page. lvlark is Pres. of Jr. .Jaycees and also belongs to the Pep Club and National Honor Society. lvlusically in- clined, he plays in the Pep band. ... -..W -A Enthusiastic and involved. Carol Belk plays an active role in our student government. She is involved in Stu- dent Affairs, Student Council, and SSSAC-3. As Varsity Cheerleader, her exuberance helps to brighten the spirits of the students at Page. Carol is also an active member of C.H...l.'s and the National Honor Society. GYC Chairman. Danny Harrell, pos- sesses many talents and qualities of leadership. He plays an active role in Playmakers and received the award for the best actor in North Carolina. Danny is the cartoonist for Pages by Page and for the Buccaneer. He was chosen for VVho's Who Among Greensboro Youth. 5524-. 4 ff ' ., i il. Virginia Gentry plays an indispensable part at Page. As editor of the Suc- caneer, she spends dedicated hours organizing and preparing the yearbook. She is active in C.H...l.'s, Playmakers. the stage crevv. and the National Honor Society. She is .also the head timer for the swim team. Pres. of the Senior Class. Welch Lam- beth is very active at Page. Involved in student government, he is a member of SCA. SSSAG. and ISCC. Welch also participates in the National Honor So- ciety, French Honor Society. and the Close l.lp program. He serves as Pres, of the International Club. Outstanding Seniors 'I D3 VVearing a large smile and bearing a cheerful spirit, Tamara Gordon adds zest to the Varsity Cheerleading team. She was on the Homecoming Court for tvvo consecutive years. Tamara also participates in CJ.l-l.l.J.'s and the Page Choir. N ,ggi F ' -'1ggiii:.,1:i2?4ff1f Student Sody President Chris Nliller has certainly earned the well re- spected name he has received while at Page. l-le is very involved in the stu- dent government, as shown by his participation in SCA, SSSAG, and the Executive Soard. l-le also spends much of his time with SYC, the Sand, foot- ball, and the Civitans. Chris also took part in the Close-Llp program here at Page. Agile and talented, Carols Hertle is the number one girls tennis player in the state, Aside from making Page known in the tennis vvorld. Carola is a member of the National l-lonor Society and Seniorettes. As starter for our Varsity basketball team, Gregg Page's aggressiveness helped our team to victory. Gregg is a member of the National l-lonor Society and Civitans. l-le also serves on the Student Affairs Committee. 5 V, - ' .wa KW! Dedicated to the vvelfare of Page l-ligh School, Lisa Lewis is the Secretary of SCA. She participates actively in Keyvvanettes and GYC, Lisa is also a member of the French l-loncr Society, An outstanding senior in many ways. Nlark Stephan: serves our school well. He is the Treas. of the Senior Class and Pres. of the National Honor Society. Mark is a great asset to the tennis team and is an active member of the Civitans. .,t 1 .l Voted Best All Around and lVlost Talented by her Fellow classmates. Pam Prescott is well liked by everyone. Sest known for her work in the Playmakers she has shown un- limited talent in the art of drama. Pam is also a member of SCA, Civinettes and the choir. She has been a repre- sentative on the Homecoming Court her junior and senior year. Sports is Charles TalIey's field. He has excelled in basketball and Football all of his three years at Page. Charles is a member of the Fellowship CJ? Christian Athletes and serves as a squad and bus driver. Homecoming Queen, Lisa Williams, is involved in Page High School in many ways. She not only plays basketball and runs track, but she is also a Var- sity Cheerleader, Lisa is very talented. and plays the violin in the orchestra. 31.5, ,.. ..,....4 Voted Most Talented by his peers, Danny Tahan fulfills the superlative perfectly. Not only has he furnished the yearbook with excellent art work for the past three years, but he has entered many art contests as well. Danny is a member of the National Honor Society. outstanding sewn,-S 1 os Eight talented vocalists from Page attended the lvlars l-lill Choral Clinic, a three day program designed for North Carolina high school students, to receive help in strengthening their vocal talent. Nlars Hill Participants: Row one: David Issacs, Cheryl Nickles, Candy Cwens. Row two: Alan Tutterow, Phil Dennis. Flow three: Derek Forrest, Duke Ling, Todd Nliddleton. r gf A f ' 1-:':-zwzww-'...'-f --' -f'-----'.' m' A r The John Motley Morehead Scholarships honor outstanding high school students with four years of study at the University of North Carolina at Chapel l-lill. Every year the Guilford County Chapter chooses scholarship nominees on the basis of personal qualities and scholastic ability and achievement. This year Whit- ney Young made it to the semi-finals. The nominees were: Mark Stephanz, Karen Abrahams, Nlark Edwards, Tol Broome, Whit- ney Young, and Danny Harrell. 'l CJE H Awards Chris Nliller was the recipient of the Close-Up Scholarship this year. The Close-Llp program allowed a number of Page students to visit Washington, C.C. and learn more about the government. .4 N The Sally Cotton Southall Scholarship is an award sponsored by the VVoman's Club. Page was represented in the com- petition by Kerri DeFlochi. The award was based on scholastic achievement and ser- vice to the school. Bridget Young captured the Century III Leaders Scholarship this year. All contes- tants took a current events exam and wrote their viewpoints about Arnerioa's needs and challenges For the future. Jeff Crook was selected the DAR Good Cit- izen this year by his fellow olassrnates and the faculty. The award was based on leadership, dependability, service and patriotism. Several Page students were nominated to the North Carolina Sover- nors School this year in the areas of art, music, dance, dramatics, and academics. Governor's School Nominees: Sow One: Tamara IVlcDoweII. Mlarie Toyama, Athena Kellogg, Sherry Pearson. lvlelissa l-lershoerger. Elizabeth l-lagaman. Flow Two: lVlatthew Sryson, lVlark Kwasikpui, Charles lvlurph, .Jerry Andreas, Steve Stout, Jess Sanderson, Susty lVlcKinney. ..'L - , K :,,V .L . A S S S S- SSSS -S 1 .SSS my L g f S .S 1 T 'i if - 'ro'r i 'S riS S - . L,,L S , Q- 13' S! , , if L N-S, Rig gigs. E , SS,, S. t -an SZS K A Q1 H. Sr I 1 S,SS . my Y. ,S A 3 - i!':S ,f I' it S SS,, vt-.,,- ' Q? 2 -'-X, 'lSS, ' 1 S 5 .S-' .S .- S -A S, , . - , gl 'L 3 5 V A AS 5: S iiii -S A i S A T Q Sgggfa- , 5- -ws., '-, S ff + SSSSSS ' ' ' S 3 ai ' . ' --- ' A iii ' .,.S .1 Of the many art contests held through the year. Page students fo- cused on the Jr. VVomen's Art Contest and the Scholastic Art Con- test. Scholastics Art Award: Epicturedl Ceci Wright, Tim Wall, Knot Pic- turedl .Jim Sruce. Jr. Women's Art: Contest: Knot picturedl Lisa Smith. Tim Wall, Danny Tehan, Peggy Cldum, Saroara Flierson 'l DS Honors and Awards The Jaycettes Woman's Club created a new award this year for outstanding students in the community. The scholarship was oased on leadership, scholastic achievement and service to the school and community. Danny Harrell, one out of four nominees from Page, was selected as the recipient for the schol- arship For the third consecutive year, l3age's nominee for the Terry Sanford Award has advanced to the district competition. This year's nominee, Nlr. Reid Leonard, is an English teacher and the head of the Drama depart- ment. The Terry Sanford Award is pased on the creativity of the teacher and the impact this creativity has on the teaching com- munivy. This year's recipient of the Buccaneer' Award was the Business Editor of the year- book, Jenny Smith. .Jenny managed all of the ad sales plus helped lVlrs. l-lunt in keeping the books straight, Aside from being a vital part of the staff, .Jenny has many times brought humor and good cheer to the other members of the staff when the times were rough. David Dupont was awarded with Student of the Year by the Optimist Club. The award was based on academic achievements, com- munity and school activities and personal qual- ities. D Sideshows! Clowns! Booths and Fun! The G,Y.C. Carnival, with over 15 rides, professional booths, displays and similar attractions located at the Greensboro Coliseum, gave EC area clubs and organi- zations a chance to have a booth on the Carnival lot, and make a great deal of money. lvlany clubs competed for the EC positions including such Page standouts as the International Club. .Junior Jaycees. Cl-l..l's and Pages-by-Page. The booths. along with the G,Y.C. events including the Golden Knight Parachute team. ACC teams bands, local celebrities and of course clowns, contests, and sideshows were patronized by the over SCLCCIC per- sons who attended the carnival. B Clubs Cn What career best suits me? Am I enclined to be a Doctor, Lawyer, or Engineer? These kinds of questions were answered for ECC to ECC .Juniors participating in Career Day, which took place on lvlarch E at UNC-G. Ca- reer Day gave Juniors the chance to acquaint themselves with the various job fields. Along with picking up job pamphlets the .Juniors got the results of the Strong Campbell test. Counselors were there to interpret results. Cne .Junior said, Career Day has helped me learn about the careers of the future and the actual availability of the job that l am inter- estedf' . x FUR NURS NFO. GU' my 0008866 dimes! W K N . . .. 5 ,,. . . 3 5 D .S .5 4 3 z. 1 1 it-1- K f.ei.1S1:.S....,t.z,1Q5.1,,,,f.. f . . . e .,.. l ' , I I -',.GQ.S1Se'f2 Ea, xanax ' .... X ., . . ,. . I A e Career Day I 'I 'l O Student Life . is 'T A fini g.Zf T f- 'A The lVlove The Page l-ligh School Concert Band had the distinct honor of oeing one of two musical groups from North Carolina to perform at the Southern Division lvlusic Educators National Convention on IVlarch 'l, 1979 in Nashville Tennessee. The oand, under the able direction of lVlr. Charles lVlurph performed Overture for Band Dy Felix Mendelssohn, Kaddish oy VV, Francis lVlcl3eth3 Juciloso oy Robert lVl. Paneriog and Symphony 9552, III Slancio by .John Barnes Chance, As pert of the tour, the band visited The l-lermitage, the home of Andrew Jackson, The Parthenon, The Country Mlusic l-lall of Fame, Studio E, and took a cruise on a river- boat. mlvvlrtm C' D Check the lights! l-low's the makeup coming? Are the sets ready? Actors in your places! SILENCE! The lights are dim, not a sound is heard throughout the audi- torium. A feeling of anticipation is spread throughout the crowd. This year's audi ences at Page playmakers production were treated to a classical comedy, a ter- rifying ghost story. and a rock opera. With all their success, the Page playmakers were invited to an exchange program, over the Easter holiday. They represented Page in Toronto, Canada, and also at the N.C. Theatre Conference in Boone. t Band Trip 6 Student Life 'l 'l 'I Q Row one: ,Jean Cox, Carolyn l-lolt, lvlark Btephanz, Blair Bouth Chris Betsy Tillman Lynn Bolling .Janet Pesther Lynn Bollins Bandy Bar lvliller, .Janice Alexander, lvlr. Aldridge, lvlargaretta Blackwell Pam foot Sheila Poole Flow two Amy VVHEENEV' 'V'al'k EUWGPUS U55 I-9W'5 Gordon, Welch Lamoeth. Nae Kim, Kim Long, Busan lVlcl3haiI Carol Crystal Lewis Bteve Fuller .Judy Bradshaw Bara Edwards Booin Belk, ,John Attayek, Paulette Martin, Linda Pirikletom l-lerb Tucker Vonl-lerrviarin Pam Prescott Phyllis BDDIDSOD LDP' Miller J? Clockwise: Bara Edwards, Carol Belk, Margaretta Blackwell, Chris lVlilIer, Blair Bouth, lVIark Edwards, Lisa Lewis The student council initiated a lot of school ac- tivities again this year and with strong leadership by President Chris lVliller, the B.C.A. achieved many of their goals. At the first of the school year the student Council sold tickets for the l-lomea coming dance and had the decorations made for the halftime festivities. They sold B,7CCJ tickets for the Little Four Tournament, along with or- ganizing the tvvirp dance and the Gong Bhovv. This year, the BCA. also vvorked with the highly suc- cessful Bet-Bet program, vvhich featured speaker Ed Bradley. The new revised edition of the Con- stitution vvas the B.C.A.'s oiggest achievement because of the fact that it had not Deen touched since 'I BBB, and everyone knovvs there have been many changes in our student society. President Chris lVliller summed up the year vvith, The aoun- dance of talented leaders and active service oy all the members has caused the B.C.A. to oe a suc- cess. T 'I E Student Government Kim Long and Judy Bradshaw rung In the Christmas cheer IH the SCA President Chris Nliller piays Santa Claus to Porky and C,h4r'1c:ky. Christmas assembly, wma- .W .Q A-mms ,gf -x 'g'fJf,f'Q miiiiyll' 51321 - 7.'.'2'-21'5?'k35?.wf'2.Q-.+g.aF,.'4 ,.,.. .A......, 4. ... ............ ....WMi:y,:,m-3, W-' .m..... , ,N .wsiiifm , ...m4us.... Aiwa Xxx Charles IVIcLaughlin cheeks with fvlr, Aldridge, Blair Fiouth, and Tol Broome to make sure everything rs A-CJK. Papa Tucker ef the Comeheads chspalys has taiemts in SCA assembly. X Student Government 1 'I 3 5 Q33 wil E319 :Qi Row one: Nlargaretta Slackwell, Carol Selk. Flow two: Angela Smith, Greg Page, .Joe Sell, Chrissy Sillings, Lisa Pekarne. Chaun Flooinson, Flooin Sracett. Greg C'l3rein, .Janice Gaymon, lVlark Neal, Audrey Watson. Terrie Slate. Simpson, Angela Lindsay. Cheryl Tipton, David Dupont, Cythia Q i is y i I 1521, Ed Bradley is guest speaker for the Get-Set Committee which is sponsored oy SSAG. Row one: Carol Selk, Tony l-lavvkins, Patty Ward. Flow two: Scott Wharton. lvlargaretta Slackwell, .Janice Alexander, Chris lvliller. The Student Affairs Committee is e sup-committee of the other students from different schools came here Student Council. lt is made up of eight sophomores, eight to Page and the members of the Student Affairs juniors and eight seniors. Gne of the main activities was Committee Went to the other schools to see the sponsoring Human Fielations VVeek in February, in which difference in the l-ligh Schools. 1 'I 4 Student Government Flow one: Pam Murray, Tonya C55W9 - Randal' MCCDPKEUEII, Mary Hagen, Karen Sickenburger, Lorrie Culver, Marcia Scalon, David Bol- Micheal, ,Jeni Deloach, .Julie Medlin, Matthew Asnip, Flow two: Mark duc. Flow four: Eldeana Crews. Chuck Murph, Mike Dixon, Dwayne Suggs, Katherine Carmel, Mary McKenna. Sonata Kersey, Ann l-lun- McCoy, Marvetta Artis, .Jim Causby, .Jess Sanderson, Caroline Jones, sucker, Chip l-lester. Becky l-leustess. Flow three: Melissa Page, .Jeni Craig Jones. Row five: James lzell, Phil Srande, Orchestra performs for their annual Christmas Concert. Dn December 'lEth, the Page l-ligh School Drchestra presented its first concert under the baton of Mr, William Cheek, new to Page this year, replacing Mr. l-lrabovsky. an Mark Suggs, .Jeni l-lagen, Ann l-lunsucker, and Caroline .Jones all attended a workshop at Appalachian State Llniver- sity on February S-'lD. Violins and cello clinics were held in the spring along with a student concert. 335815 QW L . +221 . 'L Nlr. Cheek is amazed by the outstanding work by the orchestra Fine Af-m5 1 15 l 'IE ' FEI 'jug Flow one Cheryl Smlth Susan Tunstall Sara Levvis, Kelly Muller, Duke Lung, Sam Doyle Phnl Dennis Melvin Cogdale Derek Forrest Tonda Shelton Cheryl Nlckles Llnda Tumlln, Candy Dvvens, Annette Fuss Caffery, Alan Tutterovv Todd Middleton Welle Lucy lnaoet JLIIIS Fentress Row two: .Jeff Smith, David Isaacs, Row one: Cheryl Lindsay, Flhonda Geraoi. Doris Slade. Flooln Martun, Laura Broome, Alemna Ed- wards, .Julie Cochrane, lAcf:ompannstJ Row two: Anna Harrington, Michelle Ford, Lisa McNalry, Allison Turnage, Missy VVall, VVanda Bailey, Mary Doma Floblnson, Angie Slack, Felnca Harrison, Flooyn Earnhardt. Row three: Deurdre Ambrose, Shells Myers, Seth Jordan, Lucie Strnotland, Anhella Nichols. Carolyn Neill, Doris Little, Donna Vestal, .Janice Saymon, Jeanette Ander- son, Julle Stuoblefleld. Ensemble performs Christmas concert, under dlreotlon of student teacher. Choir, under direction of lVlr. Sam Doyle, gives outstanding Christmas Concert, The Page Ensemble received a unique honor and participated in an outstanding musical event dur- ing the summer of 'l B7B. The En- semble performed in Dntario, Canada for the International Soci- ety for lvlusio Educators Biennial Conference as the only Choral group to represent the l.J.S. They also represented the LJ.S. in the International Youth Choral Festi- val. This took place at the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. They were asked to perform again in Canada during Easter Vacation. During the month of Septem- ber, '7B, members of the Choir were busy working on assigned solos for the l-lonors Chorus. The competition was great and the Choir had four members who were chosen. They also succeeded in having eight members chosen for the lVlars l-lill Competition. Flow one: Sam Doyle. .Julia Fentress, Annette Wells. Tamara Gordon, lvleda l-lovvell, lVleIvln Cogdell, .Jeff Smith, Dwight lVllaI, Buck Thompson, lVlatt Flogers, Brent Gerald, David Isaacs, Duray Brame, Susan Tunstall, Beth Svvindell, Betty Jenkins. Row two: Laura l-lartig, Candi Dvvens, Linda Tumlln, Leslie l-larmston, Curtis Jolly, Earl Greene, Buss Caffery, Lee Flussel, Alan Tutterrovv. Paul Brim, Duke l.ing, Derek Forest, Carla Hatley. Cherly Smith, lvlartnna Libal, Kelly lvllller, lvlelodie Beck. Row three: Carol Lynam. Cherlyn Nickles, Pam Presott, Lori Westmoreland, Charles Bates, Daryl! Williams, Phil Dennis, Kenyatta Carrington, Bobert l-lunn, Eric Flint, Steve Cooley, .John Wilson, Todd lvliddleton, lvlary Seay, l.ucy Inabet, Tonda Shelton, Cythia Smith, Bert Davis EAccompanistJ. Q-Q H Fine Arts 1 'l 7 lil? 3-Q N -JS STS SIS 1? Row one: Gresham, Row two: Maynard, Sara Edwards, Melissa l-lershberger, Teresa Head, Deanne Virgina Genrty, Martha Kelly, Mary Dixon, Whitney Young. man. Flow four: Mr. Lenord, Gary Thrower, Al Cowett, Duke Ling Donna Strictland, Becky Garrison, Sandy Gravett, ,John Alan Tutterow, Pam Prescott, Gordon Thompson. Flow David l-luffine, Karen Therrian, .Jeff Gardner. 1' 'QU Wu. ...-- M . ' Q ....,,,....,f ..,. ,, , L .- rr r Nlr. Leonard gives cast of The Innocents a pep talk. Danny Harrell is excited by Claire Andersons kiss during performance of The Braggart Soldier. Drama teacher, Reid Leonard stated that the shows that they have done are evidence that they are an extremely talented and enthusiastic group. l-le was referring to the Page Playmakers, who have put on varie ous dramatic presentations this year. The Braggart Soldier by Platus was the first production presented by the Playmakers this year.The Braggart Soldier was also performed at the North Carolina Theater Conference where Danny l-larrell received an award for Best Actor. Later this year the Playmakers presented The Innocents, a play by l-lenry James. ln April the cast traveled to Dntario, Canada to perform The Braggart Soldier. The performance was outstanding even though com- ments before the play were it's impossible. For their musical this year the Playmakers presented Jesus Christ Superstar. Gordon Thompson. a Page Playmaker, said, The Playmakers were extremely talented and it helped make the year a success. three: Mark Suggs. Jennie Gardner, Debbie Majors, Elizabeth Haga- 2. 5 853 . .. - .9 5 ,, . F Nm .Q'gig 'X ,E fa .gpg K f-1 WM ' Tx, mfg? ,RS 5 X A i , --X Q55 s E ri m L il , Mf is V' 'E fb - v :5 .:?: rg'1'3 NE- S 157' ' , 1. ' Hwy X x Q W 'Y X' :XM 1 , Nt - l1awi1' .,.?- wfzffm IE' ' 'I if-'llafi ' -- ' 1 i:ii -Kiiifsi fisi wifyv - -' L - 1 . M S-1. Q L. E pg- .75IIff-f 'iff fi 110 - f X Q if 1 xv X X X Xiagx CEA l X ,R X X D 5: 'xg w. fs X X X ak , 1 wg 'SX E535 . Q ,gr Xxx 3 SH , , 3, - g ,, 5 'F . -4 ,- gr f W5 S f1 Q - ' Q i f ' ::- 252521123 - + 1 fl N '14 ,, -gf' Wi i .TT,., 5 I ' X E: Y 1 ..,, . X ef N .- 52231 1 ,H . w -'E - X . mm,, K E i r w 1 A x Q., Wm Q3 0. , .ki S. :sf-: -ff-- -aw be N -I-Q Qw- -i-Q 3-4 N 1-D Row one: Steve McKee. Frankoin Fowler, Wally West, Mike Wil- liams. Flow two: Jimmy Caudle, Chris White, David Williams, Don Dverly. Flow three: Robert Darnell, Sary Thrower, Craig Johnston, Randy MoCorquodale, Jerry Andreas, Bert Davis, Phil Brande, Leo Dlarke, David Kamoda, Steve Ware. Not pictured: Rusty McKenny. M Dur Band was the best Band in the State said band member Mark Edwards. They proved their superiority at l-lalf-time during the football games. The Marching Band was under direction of Drum Major, Gary Thrower. After Football season they directed their at- tention to concert music. Dne of their first perfor- mances came in October when they traveled to Winston-Salem to play for the N.C. Bandmasters As- sociation. Their concert was performed showing out- standing talent. Their Annual Christmas Concert was once again a huge success. The next big concert carne when they took their trip to Nashville, Tenn. They were invited to represent the State of North Carolina at the Nashville Convention. The Page Concert Band has had a very successful year and are working towards next year to acheive even more. Flow one: Melodie Evans, Chip Hester, Allison Klumm, Lori Carter. Sandra Reid, Deana Crews, Becky l-leustess. Row two: Wes Watson, Gary Spivey, Gary Brame, Eric Stiefel, David Falbaum, Jennie Sroce, Carolyn Clyburn, Renee Wilson, Saura Turrentine, Carol McCor- quodale, Missy Deck, Tammy McDowell, Julie Foust, Amber Shelton. Wendy l-leath. Mary McKenna. Row three: Lisa Brown, Erica Draughin, Delores Johnson, Dandee Rigney, Lisa Tatum, Lorianne Ambrose, Missy Wall, Valerie Whitelow, Lolita Goins, Ladonna Ames. Wally West, Frankie Fowler, Ernest Gaymon, Mike Williams, Lloyd Wil- liams, Chuck Murph, Atheina Kellogg, Mark Edwards, Randall McCor- 'l ED Fine Arts ouodale, David Roberts. Flow four: Angela Roteat, Donna McCarthy, Terri Willis, Bridget Young, Steve McKee, Donald Groce, Steve Smith, Steve Rountree, Lajoy Cheek, Jim Watt, Bob Lindsay. Randy l.Jp- church, Pat Myers. Don Evans, Duff Asbury, Mike Delancey, l-lollv Cato, Craig, Johnson, Gary Throvver, Robert Darnell. Flow five: Beth Willis, Wes Wellmaker, Jerry Andeas, Jes Sanderson, Rosa Ames. Chip Styers, Denise Cain, Rainy Sellars, Fred Black, Jim Lemons, Charles McLaughlin. John Neugent, Reggie Wall, Naymond Floyd, John Dilworth, Phillip Brande, Jim Causby, Gene Seabolt, John Long, Chris Miller, Jay Snyder. Steve Ware. Flow one: Caren Stvvart, Allison Klemm. Jack lVlcCook, Catherine Karmel, Cathy Csmenn, Row two: lvlary Dixon, Lucy lnabiet, Lynn Flollins, Ann Rucker, Peggy Ddum, Lisa Collins, Bill Kenny, Sandy Sravett, Ivlarlette Flledell, Debbie Dilvlaria, Flow three: Llna Johnson, Lisa Wall, John Harden, Flonald Foster, Nlartin Tisdale. Becky Garrison, .Jeff Crook, David l-luffine, l-lappy Ledoger, David Franzen, Scott Wharton, Not pictured: Bryan lvlilsoky, Carolyn Welsh. Lynn Nloore, Johnthan l-lightovver, Paul Johnson, Abe Jones, Elizabeth Karmel, David Shiddand. w kwlziiiii' e, , illil' il , , Q, ,, ,, , , , i- X ii 'fiiifviiwimii-i .- i ii l , i ,,,., xlllli'li i I' fl ll 5 Ries Miss Snyder, the lnklings Advisor tries to get Santa Claus's attention to tell him she needs some submissions for Christmas, Do you like to write poems or stories, draw or paint pictures, or work with people vvho do? lVliss Snyder, ad- visor, had 25 solid, hardworking people vvho did this year and produced another successful literary magazine. This year began in Fall to learn about putting a magazine together and to Row one: Scott Wharton, lvlatt Bond, Cheri Farthing, Toi Broome, Kerry Delilochi, lvlary l'VlcKenna, Wendy Brown, Susan Sovvers, Karen Sryant. Flow two: Zack Osbourne Row three: lVlark Sheffield, lVlark Edwards, Flichard Earnes Flow four: Dan Shelton, Jeff Sard- ner. Row Five: Spooky Daves. organize their staff, A trip to their printer, Cone Printing Company, let them see the printing process from beginning to end. Fred Chappell, au- thor and teacher at LINC-G, spoke and read some of his poems at another meeting. Though lnklings puts the magazine together, Ivliss Snyder said they de- pend on the general student body for most of the work. We welcome con- tributions from all students, vvhether it is poetry, short stories, drama, or essays, Publications 'l 2 'l EBI' IZIZEI 7 Row one: Lisa Newoold, l-larriet Fos- ter, Cindy Zeph, Mlark Edwards. Row two: Terry Bagwell, Tonya Gilbert, Vir- ginia Gentry, Sydney i-lux Flow three: Carol Issacson, Elizabeth l-lester, Kathy Coyn, Janice l-larmston, Dana Brantley, Flichard Seard. Flow four-: .John Mlaynard, Jenny Smith, Patty Ward, Carla l-iatley. Row five: lVlark Sheffield, Sandy Upchurch, lvir. Powell. VVe tried' For some it was the day when the pictures for the 4:30 deadline come in at SSEO, and they had to get to Winston Salem in an hour. For others it was trying to organize and di- rect 'l EDCI underclassmen to the right photographer on pic' ture day. For some, like photo- grapher lVlark Sheffield it was spending EO or more hours a week in the darkroom. Or for editors or Section Editors, it was spending weekends and late nights typing copy, crop- ping pictures or just worrying. Fiegardless of what it was, there were special memories during a year of trying to cap- ture the people, events, places and moods of Page l-ligh School. The objects of the staff this year were to continue the fine tradition of successful year- pooks and to show our school and year as a unigue world created py every student, teacher, and administrator who was at Page in 'l S7S to 'I S79 Sydney Hux and Patty Ward try their hardest to get the Homecoming pic- tures to fit the little triangles. -vilikf 5-L2 szw- li -an I-9 LJ 35. 6. 1 ii liar' . 55 1 4 M W1 fc, I ' V ff -,'. Nler-ry Christmas Nlr. Clendenin reolles Edutor Vrrglnus Gentry as she presents hum vvuth e color serial of the school , , I Q J -fn ' .view fb ' Staff members Kathy Coyne and Elizabeth Hester move from the cluttered classroom into the hell to complete thelr work. Mm ww- all 'WW Q2, wif' Ar-e you kidding ma? replies staff member Cheon Neel after hours of Work done incorrectly. Becky Heustess ponders before srgolng with Nlr. Powell, Polnlucatumns 123 Dil ij Dil iii? Eli lj New Keywanette members get down to soul music at the nearby Eckerds store. ,V ---, eww Nfl . S 1 i s X S Anchor Club swears in new members during 5th period lunch in cafeteria. Which license would you like to see officer? All right boys, Get Naked! l don't want to be in this clubl These are only a few of the comments that were made during that enduring week of inltiations, September ES-SCJ. All initiation plans had to be approved by lVlr. Sichardson, the advisor to the Inter-Service Club Council, and for those he did not approve he does not claim responsibility for. Friday, September ES, was chosen by many of the clubs for their night! The Seniorettes old members ate dinner at The Place before picking up the lucky new members, The Ol-l..J's waited until the wee hours of morning to surprise their new members. The Civitans had, according to Flainey Sellars and Keith Deloach, the worst initiation of all the clubs. Ever tried rolling in a sandtrap, covered by various items such as ketchup, in 40 degree weather? Sounds fun'? Several clubs, including the Civinettes. Anchor, and the Jaycees, brought their new members to school during the week. All of the initiations at Page provided both good and bad memories for some, but don't they always? 124 lnitietions Lisa Lewis can tell you that initiations are not a laughing matter. 'lf M. ,..l, Mmm .N H :Q . T g ,H Fluoster Trotter gets a big laugh out of initiations. The Inter-Bervice Club Council is a special type of Bervice Club here at Page. Its membership consists of the presidents of the clubs who share ideas with one another and publish the student directory in order to help finance a scholarship which the IBCC sponsors. The Equine Club is sponsored by the Bertoma Club interna- tional which includes the following countries: The LLB., Canada. lvlexico, and Guatemala. Activities for the club involve promotion of the free interprise system which is basic to our system of government. They had a benefit dance on De- cember B, 'l B7B which resulted in financial success for the Equine Club. As a service club they were able to make a sub- stantial gift to Page l-ligh Bchool for the 'lB7B-'7B school year. Row one: lvlark Nussbaum. Laura Sellers, lvlark Edwards, Paulette lvlartin, Welch Lambeth, Bara Edwards. Row two: Ellen l-lennings. Tommy Leonard, .Joy Cox. Celeste Bailey, Charla Creekmore, Interser-vice Club Council displays bulletin board for clubs, Row une: La-Dona Currie. Veronica Maynard. Tamara Foulks. Lisa Blackmon. Row two: Cheryl Smith, Dee Dee Oliver. Lolita Coins, Sandra Foust. Bare Edwards, Val Floyd, Felicia Cant. Deborah lvlitchell, Trena lVlcLean. Row :hr-ee: Angela Poteat, Bonita Kersey, Mlarvette Artis, lvlargaretta Blackwell, Felicia Daye. .Jackie Bates. Phyllis Bobinson. Bonita lVlcZcrn. - ' in tx ill lliil Clubs was Row One: Jack lVlcCook. Donald Collier, John Seibert, Steve Maupin, Joe Cannon, Zack Kelleher, Flow Two: Alan Tutterow, Craig Fales, Billy Watson, John Nudget, Sean Kilmartin, Andy Grolnick. Row Three: Gordon Thompson, Kam Barnard, lvlatt Bond, Duke Ling, Bill Crooks. The Junior Jaycees carried out various activities over the course of the year. Dne of the first clubs to carry out initiations, the Jaycees distinguished themselves by their toga day. Participating in Spirit Week, the Jaycees entered the car decorating contest with Matt Bond's car, a masterpiece that many club members felt should have won. The club also was on the working staff for the GYC. This year the Junior Jaycettes have been involved in GYC projects, Greensboro JayceefJaycette projects as well as activities at Page. Chris Barnard. Row Four: Scott l-larkins, Jeff Gardner, Johnny Wil- son. Row Five: Donald Gross, Fiichard Barnes. Row Six: David Lineey. Nlark Edwards, Tol Broome, Chuck Vanscant. Row Seven: Steve lvloore. Bandy Llpchurch, Gary Thrower, Danny Wolf, Bandy Walker. The Junior Jaycettes participated in GYC projects such as the Halloween Flea lvlarket, Chirstmas Toys and Chris Evergreen. They helped the Jaycees and Jaycettes with the l-launted l-louse, Bag Night, Learn- ing to Share, Junior lVliss, The Burn Center, Youth Disco and a Pancake Supper, and also the GGD. At Page they held Treasure Island workdays and dur- ing Spirit Week won Grd place for their car and l-lall Decorations. All year they worked very hard and to reward their successful year they took off to the beach for a fun and exciting week, to get prepared for next year. Flow One: Jane Petit, Lisa Novaok, Andrea Brooks, Bally Leathers, Chaun Neal, lvlary Giles, Bobin von l-lerrmann, Tonya Gilbert, Angie Freeman, Celeste Baily, Bobin Earnhardt, Allison Gordon. Benee Gab- riel, Janet Pester, Theresa Bich, lVleg Tunno, Julie Nledlin. Row Two: Bosemary Keller, Cl-larlattet Plyer, Chris Cecil, Deane Gresham, 1 BS Clubs Suzanne l-lankins, Elizabeth l-lagaman, Bobln Kirkman, Linda Tumlin. Row Three: Nleg Lane, Wendy Bobbins, Nancy Baker, Wendy Brown. Laura Trull, l-larriet Faison, Walter Pettross, Debbie lVIcCrown, Jenny Gardner, Lori Wardwell. Theresa Dakley. Row Cine: Charla Creekmore. Row Two: Carolyn l-lolt, Pam lvlurray, Carolyn Dunn, Sarah Craft, Virginia Gentry, Karen Franklin, Amy Allmendinger, Katherine l-lolland, Sydney l-lux, Lynn Bolling, Amy Pure gason, Dana Brantley, Toot King, Tamara Gordon, ,Julie Cochrane, Flow Three: Suzannah Thomas, lvlartha Sherrill, Ashley Sellars. Suzanne Smith, lVlary Ellis. Barre: Sloan, .Joan Bandleman, Beth Fisher, Blair Eskridge, Janet Thomas. Amy Crews, Sandy Barfoot. Leigh Crawford, Linda Flinkleton, Amy lVlorris, Blair Flouth, Nlary Wat! son. Lisa l-larris, Carol Belk, Amy Wheeler. Row One: Tom Leonard, .Jim l.emr1-ions. Flow Two: David lxflaines, Tom Smith, Flow Three: David Strickland, .Jerry Price, Dan Cunane. Row Four: Buddy lVlartin. A float in the Christmas parade for the mentally retarded children at lVlclver school was the Cl-lJs biggest project this year. Another Christmas project was the Chris Evergreen Coloring Contest held for children twelve and under. The Cl-l..l's vvon firet place in hail decorations. They raised SBCLCC A2 for UNICEF and cleared over S1 BCJCJCJ in the l-lal- ii loween Flea lvlarket. They ended their year by sponsoring the disco at Flirate Day and holding a swimathon to raise money for NIDA. DHJ president Charla Creekrnor-e and secretary Sarah Craft are proud of their Spirit Week car x ,-ff' ,jf -,, 'H V J . - vi -ef, . . '-gi44gL ,557 , ,,,, ,,,., ,., , ,.... .1 A ,iff-ff ,v F , i.. m,.l.,4 . , mx, A 5 , .-Ji wr, Q,.,y,K' Clubs 1 27 QQ lll :Qi izfgil J 1 aa clubs Flow one: Danny Dunning, Walter Peatross. Walt Taylor, Mark Mosley. Mark Simpson, Freddy Black, Flow two: Bobert Strange. Frank Venza Brad Bunker, Greg Yates, Bhett Mabry. Eddie Boone, George l-lolt. David Needle, Ed Maddox, Tom Carlin, Buss Caffery, Bobby Hitchcock Andy Jones, Flow three: Mark Nussbaum, Scott Wharton, Al Garvey, Tommy Cole, Jim Mlllican, Val Edwards, .Jim Kabrioh, Keith IDel.oach, Sean Kilmartin, Flichard Beard. i E l E Row one: Beth Jordan, Angie Black, Mary Claire Warlick, Lois Web- ster, Tracie Chamblee. Bania Major, Betsy Tillman, Ann l-lunsucker, Vickie Applevvhite, Elizabeth Hester, Susan Michel. Row two: .Jenny Smith. Sharon Wyrick, Courtney Intro, Cindy Zeoh, Virginia Woltz, Lisa Lewis. l.isa Stanton, Ann Cox. Sarrne l-lelburg, .Julie Adams. Flow three: Kandee Bigney. Susan Moore, Maria Lerrimons, Sandie Gravett, Patti Gulley, Carolyn Neill, Carolyn Welsh. Row four: Kerry DeBochi, Julie l-lunt, Ellen l-lennings, Marie SoINaranjo. First place in Spirit Week l-lall decorations started the year off right for the Beniorettes. The Beniorettes have been busy this year vvith the Halloween Flea lvlarket, a bake sale for the teachers, and a successful lVlother-Daughter luncheon, vvhich gave the mothers an opportunity to learn about the Seniorettes. A full and active year vvas held by the Anchor Club this year. They started off the year by assisting the Pilot Club in a successful bazaar at the Greensboro Curb lvlarket. They also sent club representatives to meetings in Washington, D,C, and Kannapolis. As a service project, they visited the Caroling Best Home on December BE and distributed fruit. Row one: Phonda Beraci, Jeanne Adams, Carol Euforbia, lxflarie Toyama, Catherine Karmel, Carloa l-lertle, Chrissy Bil- lings, Katherine lvloore. Row two: Beth Enchocs, Paulette lvlartin, Karen Abrahams, Katie Shepard, Pam Cordon, Ali- son Wingo, Lillian Bteck, Laura Thompson. lvlusette Bteck, Kelly Green, Leslie Nloorhead. Lisa Btrictland, Buth Coc- krane, Jennifer Johnson, Joy Cox,kLucy l-lolt. Flow three: Kelly Carney, 'Lyn Flollins. Becky Allmendinger, Elizabeth Karmel. Nlary D. l'-lolt, Carolyn Detgen, Row four: Dee D'- Brain, Lisa Pekarne, Carol Lynam. Carolyn lVlcLead. Jenny Love, Not pictured: Jeanne Cox, Barbara Brame, Janice l-larmston, Lisa lVlcNairy. Please excuse the BDYB! who rudely appeared in the picture, as they are not members of the Beniorettes, Flow one: Denise Brovvn, Cheryl Tipton, Ann Cox, Felica Cant, Lisa Btaton. Flow two: Lisa Blackmon. Plobin Blade, Patricia Jones, De- metria Jordan, Lori Nliller, Llna Johnson, Angela Lindsay, Cheryl Lindsay, Tavvana l-larley, Sarah Edvvard. Row three: Tamara Foulks, lvlarion Collins, Delores Coleman, Bonya l-larrison, lvlar- vette Artis, Bonita Kersey. 125 Q FEI fri? D Q l CLLJDS 'I EQ This year the Page Divinettes participated in making baked goods for community Teachers Meeting. For Spirit Week, they vvon second place in the hall decorating, and second place with their Q Sunfish Dther a Flea Ma For retarded children, and of course the annual Civinett The Divitans gave toys and clothes for the needy this year plus played basketball with the Mclver team. They showed their school spirit vvith the entry of Brad Dunker's Bombmobile for the car decorating contggt, D 52:11 Dil Q Dill ici? 5315 l Dil Eli! iao citing sailboat entry in the car decorating. ctivities included a booth at the l-lallovveen rket, SVC Christmas Toys, holding a party es Barbeoue at the end nf the year, Civinettes gaze at their Spirit Week car. Row Une: Johnny Dsteen, Dean Amos, Keith Deloach, David Dupont, Ed Pearce, Craig Johnson, Allen Phipps, Bhett Mabry, .Jim Kabrich, .lim Millioan, Brad Dunker, Mark Nussbaum, Scott Lloeseph, Brcky l-lull, Mark Stephanz, Flow Two: Kelly l-larrell, Dan Singer, Drville Pass, Alan Wright, Bucky Schlaginhaufen, Greg D'brien, Mike Davis, Frank n pk- .wk - xx? venza Row Three: Scott Wharton, .Jimmy Flanagan, Lee Bouser, Johnny Atteck, Bill Frassenita, .Joe Bepasqude, Steve Seibanela, Mark Simpson, David Joseph, Brett Smith, Greg l-lunt, .Jimmy Beit- tenger. .John Albright Flow Four: Flainey Sellers, Bob Barrett, Grey Poole, Tom Carlin, .Joe Bell. Nat l-lammer, Bobby Dunn Row one: Dawn Winstead, Barbie Cecil, Lisa Singer, Teresa Eller, Carol Long, Susan Fore, Libby Ward, Ashley Marshall. Row two: Janice Alexander, Katherine Bobison, Mary Dixon, Kari Sic- kenberger, Brenda Strandberg. Lee Trotter. Row three: Harriet Foster, Laura Sellars, Lucy ln- abet, Amy Vvalser, Lee Betts. Patty Ward, Ann Bucker. Not Pictured: .Joan Bicketts, Judy Bicketts, Pam Prescott, Missy Grier, Jeanne l-lill, Marcie Scan- lon, Marietta Clark, Ashley Ar- chibald, Debbie Castelll. Mary Conoly, Lorri Culver, Anne Little. Laura Werner. X l Flow one: Linda Pinkieton, Sara Edwards, l.ynn Poiiins. Row two: Jenny Gardner. ivlary Giles, Jeff Gardner, Kerrie Deiiiochi. Row three: Tol Broome, Scott Whar- ton, Spooky Daves. Flow four: Wendy Brown, Carla i-iatley, Lucy Inabnet. An enthusiastic crowd cheers the Pirates on to Number 'I ! T at lr Page crowd watches intenseiy as the Pirates drive to victory. This year's Pep Club was small but dedicated. VVith these words Mascot Carla I-iatiey summed up the year with the Pep Club. Their main tasks were to put up banners and posters publicizing the games, perform skits for the pep rallies, decide on days for spirit week, and promote enthusiasm For the teams at Page. They did a fantastic job and put Pirate Pride as their top priority. Ciubs 'IEW i K I, Y, f' 1 S' Flow 1: Lisa Staton, Suzanna Thomas, Pam Gordon, Secky Freeman, Danny Harrell. Doris Smith, Chrissy Billings, Susan Moore, Marie Toyama, Linda Pinkelton. Lisa Lewis, Kathryn Moore, l.yn Flollins, Susie Mcphavl, .Julia Fen- tress Row 2: Crystal Lewis, Parrish Galloway, Denise Whetstone, Deon Majors, Angie Slack, Whitney Young, Lillian Steck, Carla l-latley, Jeni l-legen, Mark Suggs. Flow 3: Ann Cox, Shirley Grandy. Sandy Sarfoot, Srent Clark, XXX ,R y j .. Joe Cannon, Flania Majors, Wendy Brown, Dan Singer, Adam Flaben, Sill Frassinetti, Stephen Elernhardt. Spooky Daves, Greg l-larrell, Tol Broome, Denise Gain, Missy Greer, Catherine Holland. Matt Bond, Row 4: ,Jill Schwaoelancl. Elrad Sherrill. Terr: Slackwood, .lim Prescott, Michael Johnston, Lisa Singer, Steve Stout, Craig Intro, Musette Steck, Melody Seck, Lisa Edwards, .Johnny Wilson 3 R fi gg 49.1 mm ,fx I R i,.. ,- ,' 4 ,-.. ,' KN ' N M' I W .fi1Y1f,'xi'iV'miV! M N E - ffm ' MN 'w. y 1 E MXN J Qc- ,gmt ,A 2.9 ,f nm, A ,,,., x X fi 1 f , ,, K! x ,- bl V' 4 fu' 'vw-'f' :Q K -A- .,, Hfluuw .UH ,f-MA K ....- K ,I ia . L, nhl s: .- s 5, dgvlvv ' f f Ziff- ffffglfg 5 1 5 4' U' i ,nv v,-6 ,pf- .ff 4' . GYC publication board informs students of upcoming events 1 32 Clubs Va fl... 'Af H '-'31, v .K-in K V, ,,---vw. -V--4154.-.N-v,x....,A.,A. Danny Harrell, chairman of GYC, awards the most origi nal costume prize at the l-lalloween Flea Market, QM A! fb 1, Tbe Teenage Carnival, l-li-ICJ Bowl, Hal- loween Flea Nlarket. GAP radio station, and tne Carolina Cup bicycle races were all brougnt to you tbis year by the Greensboro Youtn Council. As usual tbe GYC offered a great number and variety of entertainment, educational and service projects for the youtb of Greensboro to participate in, It's been a super year, said Danny l-larrel of Page who served as GYC chairman. Tbis was the first year we went over two bundred councilmen and expanded into county scboolsf' Gtner projects included tbe Cbris Evergreen Cnristrnas Tree collection, VVbo's VVbo in Greensboro, GGG scoring, GYC disco. lVlayor's Youtb Conference, Jr. City Coun- cil, and Talent and Award Shows, Becky Freeman works at the GYC Bloodmobile, is 4:1 Voting Machines are used for GYC Council Elections. Nlany Service Clubs participate in GYC's l-lalloween Flea lvlarket. CILJDS 'l E3 What Page team has vvon S championships over the past 1 B years? If you said football or basketball you would be vvrong. The correct answer would be l-li-IG, one of the most successful teams at Page. The l-li-ICQ team consists of Five members. On February 1 st the team participated in a tourf nament called the Super Saturday Tournament and com- peted against AB other teams. The top eight teams then vvent on to compete against each other on TV on the l-li-ICJ Bovvl. The team feels they have vvorked together well and have had much success. Leslie Ledogar says, VVe're real strong in every subject, especially in lvlath with Steve Flinehart, who has helped us greatly. Another great team at Page is the debate team. The team is made up of sophomores, juniors and seniors. There are no requirements to get into this club. The main purpose of the debate team is to get experience in public speaking and to get a little experience in forensics. lvlembers of the club urge people to join this club because it is good experi- ence and fun. Flow one: Richard Page, Steve Beinhart, Leslie Ledogar, lvlark Stephanz, .Jeff Crook lil U oil W Q15 L1 T Bridget Young questions l-ln-IG members during practice. Row one: .Julie Hunt, ,Jimmy Caudle, Paul Johanson, lVlark Kvvasikjoui. Row two: Shannon Frazier, lxflelodie Beck, Nlatt Bond, Becky Freeman, Leslie Ledogar. 1 34 CIIUIJS Flow one: Sherry Pearson, Whitney Young, Mary Dixon, Lee Trotter. Ann Flucker, Katherine Flobison, Row two: Melinda l-lershberger. Melissa l-lershberger, Jeff Crook, Lucy Inabnet, .John Wilson, Dale Lavant. Flow three: Beattie Friday, Steve Stout, Leslie Ledogar, Seth Johnny Csteen. Fisher, Chaun Neal, Marie Toyama, Denise Sarlowe, Lisa Lewis. Flow four: Lyn Flollins, Ann l-lunsucker, Mary Giles, Welch Lambeth. The study of a foreign language may seem like a waste of time to many people. Sut look at some of the opinions that are in the news- paper. A columnist said that. studying a foreign language may be more useful in the years to come, than a diploma. Why? One major reason is jobs. Working and living in foreign countires or work- ing with the growing number of foreigners in our country will in- creasingly become a great oppor- tunity for a job in the future. It is the purpose of the Sl-lS to recognize achievement and excel- lent in Spanish. lnductions are held in the spring for qualified ..lr.'s and Sr.'s taking Spanish 13 or 4 who carried a S average in Span- ish for these semesters. Meetings included a talk by exchange stu- dents Maricio Chacin and Mario de Sol. In order to get into Fl-lS you must be a French C3 student, and have an A or S average. The stu- dents that go out for it are in- ducted in the spring. Meetings are held once a month and at this time projects are discussed. Fl-lS has a newsletter in French that goes out monthly. Their main money making project this year was sell- ing jewelry. Why take a foreign language? The Sl-lS and FHS recognize the importance by quoting a newspa- per article that says, A person who speaks two languages is worth two people. Language is in fact, your hidden job insurance. 1 i Flow one: Ellen l-lennings, Kerry Delflgchi, Seth Patsch, Andy Klages, Flosemary Kel- ler. Row two: Stephen Fields, Chuck Van- sant, Craig Intro, Srian l-larris. Flow three: Mauricio Chahin, Susan Sowers, Melody Evans. Flow four: Marlasol Navorjo. Eiryan Milosky, Mark Julian. Clubs 'l S35 ai Q19 3 E219 D ll 'l C35 Clubs Flow DDB! Lydia Burns, Sandra l-lester. Becky Causey, Leigh Williams, Cheryl Linsay, Lori Miller, David Craft, Flhett Mabry. Stephen Bern- hart, Steve Maupin, Frank Venza. Mark Welker. Row two: l-larrlet Faison, Angela Poteat, Angila Allen, Caroline Jones, Wesley Branch. Tim Green, James Perry, Mike Johnston, Mark Simpson, Greg l-lunt, John Attayek, Bonald Nelson, Darren Deaearn, Steve Boundtree. Scott Polkenghorn. Row three: Lori Carter, Sandra Bend. John l-lar- den, Sarmi l-lelbery, Cathy l-lunt, VVooky Johnson, Bob Taylor, Michael Johnson, Brad Dunker, Flainey Sellars, Jim Kabrich, Jim Milligan. Kath- ryn Moore, Linda Pinkelton, Shawn Kilmartin, Melissa Page, Bill Wat- son, Mike Griffith, Wendy Bergman, Caroline Detgen, Michelle Paris, Eric Striffle, Steve Johnson, Bobin Vonl-lermann. Row four: Matt Bond, Flicky Schlaginhaufin Mary Giles, Flandy Barefoot and Lynn Flollins smile as they Work on a history club project. The history club, led by Mark Evans, partici- pated in many activities and events this year. A fevv of these activities included group discus- sions led by prominent speakers, such as Mrs. Lonnie Bevels, an advocate for Indians in N.C., and a visit to Guilford Courthouse National Mili- tary Park. They had a money making project in which they sold popcorn to support them on their visits. For the person interested in improving his vocabulary and grammar skills in English, Latin is an excellent language to study. From BB-7DU!o of the English vocabulary is derived from the Latin language, said Latin teacher and advisor to the club, Mrs. Mclver. Through the study of the Latin, students also learn about the enfluence of Greece on English literature and especially Drama, since drama originated in Greece. To stimulate awareness of the language dur- ing the year the Latin club had a celebration of Saturnia which is the Latin Christmas. They also had Latin weddings, senate sessions, and toga parties. J Ax 5-S! WA .rw 4 NEISASDA ERYYELS SNEIGHB Flow one: Karen Bryant, Bill Boberts, Flandy Barfoot. Row two: Jeff Crook, Lyn Bollins, Mariette Fliedell, Mary Micheal, Terri Bagwell. Row three: Mary Giles, Carolyn Dunn. Row four: Janet pester. Mark Evans. l Matt Bond Mark KW55'kDuu lVlarle Toyama Gerald Scnultnelae .Jeff Crook. LM 'M-JM Row one: Beth Willie, Carolyn Clytzurn. .Jenni Grace, Amber Shelton, Deana Crewe, Terri Willie. Row two: Laurie Turrentine, Athena Kellogg, lvliaey Deck, Louann lvlcliorkadale, lvlary Nlclienna. Flagbear-ers perform at: a football game. Clubs 1 37 ill 1 aa Clubs The Vocational Industrial Club of America participated in and sponsored a variety of ac- tivities. They started by sponsoring an entry in Mr. Buccaneer. Howard Cloud, VlCA's entry, claimed the spot of 'First runner-up in the con- test. Their money making project, which was the sponsoring of a disco at Diminsions. raised BBBSBD, They participated in a bas- ketball and volleyball game against Smith VICA Club. The high event of the year was the par- ticipation in contests, including the District VICA Contest. As a conclusion to a great year the members gathered for a picnic. Gil Hunter and his disco partner boogie down at the Vica sponsored Christmas dance held at Dimensions. Flow one: Cheri Farthing, Thommy Wheeler, Diane Clyburn, DeMetris Uavvson, Felicia Daye, Mike Newham, Fred Newnam, Keith Ddom, Chuck Lucy. Row two: Matt Boger, Kim Fauber, Debbie Gillespie. Carolyn Powell, Tonya Stevenson Flow three: Mrs Corry, Cecelia Dakes. Bicky Allen, Butch Varker, David Vaughn, David Morgan, Namon Simpson. Row four: Brudy Dudley, .Jim Laing, Sandy Bryant, Keith Morris, Shelton Greene. On ladder: Mike Bullins, Sonny Wetmore, Jesse Deeming, Buddy Short, Kelly Saunders ill , i A i I l l l . l l l Row one: .Jim Hutton, Elliott Pace, Tim Campbell. Ellis Berry, Mark Campbell, .Jonathon Hightower, Velmira Maynard Row two: Artis, Anne Hubert, Lisa Collins, .Jenni Wendt, Toni Varner, Pima! Fakhoury. Edna Gavel, Penne Shelton. Lisa Davis, Lynn Berry, Delayne Liven- good. Row three: Tom Dsborne, Karen Therrien. Ellen Feild, Kathy Waynick, Laurie Pobertson, Diane Blythe, Page Bowden. Cathy Schofield Row four: .Jeff Cloud, Teresa Bowles. Annette Cirba. Scott Lake, Tammy Cameron, Eve Morton, Benee Squires, .Joseph Hicks. David D'Ferrell, Barb Schwab, Edna Edwards, .Judy Bradshaw, An! nette Spruiell, Doug Taylor, Ms Priddy Flow five: Anita Cain. Tamara Foulke. Ben Miles Row six: Ezra Skelton, Ted Boslen, .Junior Staley. Arris Shields, Michael Dixon, Porky McCoy, Lafata Foulks Row seven: .Joan Daye, Tammie Hendricks, Monica Tatum, Kim Cockman, Kathy High, Molly Pearman, Bonita McZorn Row eight: Bal Hunter, Row one: .Jeff Crook, Carola l-lertle, Sue l..ee, .Janice Alexander. Karen Franklin, Leslie Ledogar. David Williams, Susan Stout, .Jerry Kimbro. Flow two: Flichard Page, Sydney l-lux, Amy Allrriendinger, Danny Har- ,-f 1 j . .,f 1 fl -1 iw rell, Kerri Delflochie. lvlark Stephanz, .Jenny Smith, Karen Abrahams, Flicky l-lull, Katherine Flobison. Flow three: Orville Pass, Scott Joseph Sert Davis, Tol Broom, Sridget Young, Flow four-: lvlark Edwards, Nlr. Clendenin congratulates new Nl-lS members and their parents during No- vember induction assembly. Leadership, citizenship, character and scholarship are qualities each person inducted into the National l-lonor Society must ac- complish and have. To many students, Nl-lS is just a group of smart people vvho do not do anything. That is not true. Involve- ment is a very important criterion for membership, not just scholarship alone, said lVlrs. Puryear, society advisor. Commu- nity and school involvement also play an important part in the EOD national scholarships members compete for each year. The society vvasn't created to perform service for the school, but to honor students vvho excelled in many areas including academics. From the tapping of the shoulder to the reciting of the pledge, the student being inducted feels honored and proud to be a part of the society and also thankful that somebody has finally recog- nized him for all his hard hours of studying and service. Although NHS members, Virginia Gentry and lvlark Edwards cram for their exams the Nl-iS isn't classified as a service club, service projects in- cluded a bake sale, and recognizing a Student of the lvlonthf' each month. Clubs 135 Q Q Ls ,,,' 3 Sf, 5 1 , ' V 3 'I AU NJQDTC Row one: 'T' Sparks. S. Poole, Flow two: D VVlNIlar-ns, D Butler. 'I' EngNow,T VXAoreneac1,D Eowardsfl' IVlore, F2 Goungs, C Jost, Row five: ,. - ww . a ' V , 4 ff? 'W-V 4-ET., 1 ' lm,m,, wffA ,. -. f ,wvfit K. ,ww - lf-.-w- 4 , ., ' f' f,,4.'5gw . .M nf .W-,mf . fd,- ,,' 'ef ,wg I 'M l Flow one: Colorguar-ds, Parish Gailo- vvay, Eiernnoe Gaimon, F?oI:nn Ivlartin, Sandra Dean, Tony Nloorenead Row ons: Flrfle Drnll Team, ELT 7 Gary Jones, GENE - Nlarvrn Davus, Cadet - Chris Jost. Robert Stephens, Cor- nuelos Brown, Row two: Darrel Wai- lnarns. Herman Puckett, Fred White. James Allen. . af Y x Y Sari? Q V . il' 7' mu 'X NJRQTC Flow one: Parr-wan Galloway. Raw two: Pete Brown, Flotmn Martin, Dona!d Poeenal, Ad- rlenne Blanco, Stephen Pattereon. Mark Jonee. Flow three: Cnrse Mltcnell, .Jackie Hayes, Turn Pacon, Brian Fogvvay, An- tnonette Funny Row four: Sandra Dean. Lonnle Tate, Freddy Maynard, Karen Pate tereon, Nayrnono Floyd, Flow five: Skip l31c- kett. QOQIVIB Donnell, Zack Maeon. ,Jeff Stokee. rn 4 'n Qgiglggg aww nc gmlmggn WQ--SU pgvzmuz. Saggm..- nmnglpqsl ngoomfvm gmfg-153 5?-n 53 Q al1m 11 mfgzo Sglngdf 3 111,520 E05 23 -3 n .. N213 4 1.'U 'ilfgm ro IJELTQFH 03,3 4 Ewiliiffl -ni 0,015 -,:-rg-13 eomggi EYQTDUJP E Ci vm .451 Q iv, .f Jw Drill Team practlcee under command of Flennette Soros!! Girls' Color Guards - Row une: Teresa Fllcnrnond, Adrrenne Blenoo, Natnallne Brown, JOAIICE Doggett, Stacy Poole NJFOCJTC 'I 11 'I Q15 Q .3110 Office and Attendance: Flew One! Scott JOSEPH 'VU-1591259 SCSI?-K. two: .John Dsteen, .Jennifer Johnson. Kelly Carney. Nlissy Greer .Jeanne l-lill, Karen Abrahams, Carol Euforbia, .Jeanne Adams. Flow Teresa l-lead, Teresa Bowles, Nlark Nussbaum. Billy Vvallach , .L . . I , :At g Q- X., Y ', A 'V' fi ' 8 ff-39:14 it T -4' wwf ' hi ,W 4 a ., WJ'-qqqgfr L, W O! ' i 1 474 'J .I fl Guidance: Row one: Terri Bagwell, .Julie lvledlin, Laura Bellars, Vicki Applewhite, Anne l.ittle, Sydney Hux, Row two: Flicky Hull, David l-luffine, David Dupont, lvlike Fiedler, lvlelanie Dverly, Keeping tabs on students attendance is one of the many tasks of the atten- dance assistants, The office assistants are kept busy. They answer the phones, run off schedules, and keep the office clean. Betty lVlcNeill says, l have really learned a lot through working in the office this year. People may think that it is an easy job, but it's not, lt's a lot of hard work and l'm learning by it. The Guidance assistants work hard too. They write out our report cards before they go through the computer, file, get people they need out of class, fix the bulletins and give infor- mation on colleges, Angela Bell says, lt's been good experi- ence working in guidance because I plan to go into secretarial work, and this is giving me good experience' l'm new here. and by working in guidance l've met a lot of people. says Cynthia lVlcLaughlin. 'I 42 A5EiIStal'1ts . 'Misa 'Q' 1. .G Q ,a l Q f A' K QW! Ak '32, 45' ,f an 1 M 9 f f sr if 1 4' WDW-,mg fi 'WWW 1 gd ,..-r . wi. S ' 559935. .. - ,. ---- J ,gm .h.. . Z ww, t e i,: t, , , h . , , ,, Ji' Ta . New Library: Flow one: Katrin Drees, Shannon Frazier, Geneva l-leaden, Regina Carroutners. Flow two: Laura l-lartig, Cammie Walcler, .Joan Days, Antoinette Oliver, lVleg Tunno, Fiosemary Troxler. Flow three: Geazell Jones, Linda Carlton, Susan Fian- kin, Teresa Lawrence, Andrew Carter, Kenneth Chamblee, Michelle Farabee. Albert Hill and Walter Enoch work near B Wing. There is more work behind being a custodian than people think. This year has been a smooth and good year, says l-larrice Baby Pace lVliller. supervisor. We've kept the campus pretty vvell clean and have been trying to keep the school nice too. lVlost of the members of the staff have been at Page For avvhile. The work consists of cleaning the vvindovvs, sweeping the floor, keeping the rest- rooms clean and just keeping the school sani- tary. The library assistants are very busy all of the time. If not shelving books they are vvatering plants, taking inventory or straightening up. lt's really fun Working here, because you get to meet a lot of people, says Geneva l-leaden. The librari- ans are real nice too. ,T ,,,, Q i, wWW.ym,,.,,..,,.., Tommy Woods, l-lorace lvliller, Nathaniel l-looks, Fred Booker, Flay Wall, lvlclvlillon liID FED FF F32 lib Custodlans 'l 413 Front of bus: Andrevv clones, Alfonzo Bobbins, Plicky Cor- sett, Chris lvliller, Bernard Plankin, Greg lVlcCoy, Arris Shields, Cale l-ludson, .Junior Btaley, lvlichael Dixon, Lafata Foulks, Eddie Green, Wayne lVlills, Tony l-lorne, Benny Johnson, Chester lvlitchell, Bryant Kersey, Ted Bungee, lvlarcella Gunther, Craig Wilson, Darrly Neal. In Bus: William Lloyd, .Julia Fentress, Allison Wingo, .Jim lVlil- ligan, Kari Bickenburger, Blair Eskridge, Keith Kennerly, Kim lvliller, Celvletris Lawson, lvlolly Pearman, .lim Cook, Bill l-lolt, Julie Cochrane, lvlichelle lVlock, Angie Freeman. On :op of bus: Cheryl Tipton, Paul lvlengert, .Johnny Long, Brent Clark, Bcott Bchvvirck, Danny Covvett, Philip Blue, Can Bhelton, Zack l-larden, David lssacs, Wayne Jenkins, Eric Coffey. Bam Wheeler, Poger Williams, Herbert Gainey, Cathi Poethling, Walter Peatross, lvlichael l-looks, Ann Bcott, Chris Thompson, Lee Green, Greg Beard, lvlyron Lee, Charles Nlclaughlin, Allan Burnette, The Busdrivars demands to receive minimum Wage or gg on strike gets the attention of Pick Amme and Channel News. The busdrivers at Page do not receive all of the recognition that they deserve. To become a busdriver, you are required to take a course and pass a written as well as a driving test before actually driving on the road. lVlr. Plichardson said, This has been the best group of busdrivers Page has had in the past three years: they seem to be more mature and have done a super job! In addition to lVlr. Pichardson, lVlr. Bell and lVlr. Presley have re- ally aided the busdrivers this year. Cnce in a while when you are walking dovvn a hall, someone might tell you that you are going the vvrong vvay and make you turn around and go back the vvay that you came. This person is a squad member and his job is traffic control, Bquads are posted at the one way halls to quicken the flow of traffic Estudentsl. Bqua member, Gregg Page says, The squads thi year have provided time and leadership in help- ing to keep the halls uncongestedf' In order to do this each member is permitted to leave each class B or I3 minutes. Gregg Page, Lafata Foulds, .John lVlcCormick, Eddie Green, Porky lVlcKoy, Lee Bouson. WMMQQUGWQWZQZG gawamey0u,anufC-yafzfz gfgymww' eazokofkwf ln distance running the mind can follow one dream as the body pursues another. ,Y. , ,ff qz., Q - li , Y sffffff 5 ss E, sm' xyv,vYfYY' Y 1 Yfljvjlfyfy fx 'IW' ' Y X vyx J, . K 'J if Yy y 1 QY f' I if 1 f 7 ' .- l A ,fy ,g 1 Y v -5. x Y I 3 '. '.' . fx- . 1 ,. m 1' . 1 fy - 1 V J 'av ff? 'ff lp Q Y, 4 f Y ' ef :gl g, 95 vf w wg Y if 1 ' ,. 3 N .Mm 13. - - L 4 f X! r f., O, V .QE .' K X s, sf, mwwuffsymz k .ifilrli f . ,K .Av yy -.uw - H K K' . Y Y -M . 5 .-.mm Qi, xx A N . ,V fi' A1 - H X , 5 s i s X F 3 X X 3 ,fx L' M A If.-gl R- S 15-4 , ' ' sas: . S - j,-3 , x ss W s f ,Fw K :f 'I47 Varsity Cheerleaders: Lwea Wnlilams, Alluaan Wnngo. Beck: Allmendlnger. Candy Owens, Card! Eelk, Paulette Martwn, Scott: Harkxns, Jarnes Dayes, Llsa Strwck- Qand, Tarnara Gordon, Cneryl Snwtn. Arny Ailrnendrnger, Snelua F3ooNe, Karen AU- ranams Cheerleaders Are Nd. 'I In The City J.V. Cheerleaders: Row one: Crystai Lewis, Lnsa lV1cNawr'y. Flow t:wo:lV1aFy Cdnnoly, Katie Snepnard, Lynn Tyndabl, Angela Earksdale. Flow three: Wanda Eawey, Alhsdn Tdrnage was Cneemeauev-5 4 ,4,Q 34-Elf 33: :ff K. wx WF.- 'rf 1. ww-.f . X Allmendinger-5' cheer Page to a victory over Western Guilford. Allison Turnage shows enthusiasm during try-outs, Varsity cheer-lesd rs perform one of their many stunts. The Page varsity cheer- leaders were selected through stiff competition with cheerleaders from Carolina and AST serving as judges. In addition to appear- ance and personality, great emphasis was placed on gymnastic ability. The squad's first action was electing their head cheer- leader. Karen Abrahams, who led them in spring prac- tice. With the coming of Au- gust the squad began award winning competition. Sum- mer camp was the location for winning six ribbons in- cluding three blue ones. Next. came the City Champi- onship. In preparation the squad held three hour prac- tices twice a day. The work paid off in the most amazing display of cheers. dances, and stunts the competition has ever witnessed. Standing number one, the squad consists of '12 girls and 2 guys who greeted the opening of school with con- tageous enthusiasm and school spirit. Each week new stunts and cheers unfolded producing admiration from fans and envy from foes. Christmas found the squad working as elves at Carolina Circle lVlall. There they played with children. entertained crowds, and earned money. Plumor had it the talking Fieindeer and bears were really Page Cheerleaders. The talents of the squad carried into other areas besides cheerleading. The collective G.P.A. for the squad was Deans List. Sev- eral members teach dance at .Junior l-ligh: one is a DJJ., most hold part-time jobs, and one is a school officer. The squad has found the proper balance of fun and hard work needed to pay off in being number one. Cheerleade S 149 Page VVins City Championship , sv Derek Cross drives for more yardage against the Fleynolds defenders that gets him over midfield. The difference between what this sea- son was and what it might have been can be summed up in the one word if, If the Pirates had not had a touchdown called back against Fiagsdale, or if they had not fumbled in critical spots against Reynolds, or if the East Forsyth quarterback had not thrown a miraculous touchdown pass on the last play of the second overtime the season would have ended possibly at 9-'l or even 'I D-D. But alas the cruelest words of all are what might have been. In spite of the close games, bad breaks, and un- timely fumbles the season did success- fully end with a E3-4 record, another city Tripp Tr-anson takes a hard hit and loses the football but remains on top of the Fieynolds defender. championship and another win over Dis- trict 7 champion Grimsley. Youth and inexperience characterized the team this year according to head coach lvlarion Kirby. Seven sophomores, the most ever on a Kirby coached team, played substantial roles in our program, and three of those started including scat- back lVlicky Johnson. I-lowever, lack of ex- perience did not appear a problem as Page sprinted off the season to three straight wins over VV, Guilford, Dudley and l-IP. An- drews and earned themselves a sixth place ranking in the state. But Bemaine Haunted by What Might Have Been ,Im . , ,. A 91 A ,. Varisty Football: Flow one: .James Dliver, Barry Ball, Paul Curtis, Mickey Johnson, Frank Venza, Derek Cross. .Johnny Attayek, Matt Flegan, Charles Talley, Dwight Flaynor, Lee Green, Eddie Green. Earl Green, Doug Deane, Lee Bouson. Herb Tucker. Row two: Porkey McCoy. Mike Schultz, Martin Tisdale, Bill Melton, Dale Hudson, Greg Hunt, Tripp Transou, Kevin Collier. .Jim Millican, Greg Collins, Chris Bice, Ghrie Miller, Billy Austin, Alan Gill, .Jeff Blazer, Greg Morrison. Flow three: Arthur Snipes, David Pruitt, Wayne Mills, Tim Trollinger, Curtis Jolly, Phil Dennis, William l.Iyod, Mike Davie, .Joe Delzlaequale, David Williams, Brad Dunker, Bonald, Foster, John Albright, Karl Adebahr, Michael Dixon, Anthony Walker, Tony Sparks. Football 'l 5 'l Then the trouble began. In the fourth game the Pi- rates dominated Flagsdale but fumbles kept them be- hind 7-D. An apparent touchdown was called back giv- ing the game to the Tigers. The next week on a wet Homecoming night at Jamison Stadium, Page fum- bled the opening kickoff and Fieynolds scored to go ahead E-Ci. After trailing only 'I I3-7 in the third quar- ter another fumble prevented a Page score and Fleynolds went on to further darken the sky over the disappointed crowd by winning 'l 9-7. The second half of the season began two weeks later with the defense making a sparkling perfor- mance in a rousing 'l E-O shutout over Grimsley. The following week at East Forsyth the Pirates played what, as one Eagle fan was overheard to say. was the greatest high school game he had ever seen. It was hard to dispute. It was a classic. Tied 14-'I4 at the end of regulation play the Pirates scored 'I 3 pts in both overtimes only to see the East Forsyth quarterback throw a miraculous touchdown pass on the last play of the second overtime. Swarmed over by Page defenders he released the ball as he was being tackled for a completed touchdown pass and a EB-E7 win. Page players and fans were stunned. l've never had a team play so hard and so well and lose, Coach Kirby said of the game. After a poor game the following week against HP Central and losing 7-E the Pirates finished well against N. Forsyth, in one of the best games of the year, and against Smith to win the city championship, William Lloyd and David Williams clear path for lvlickey .Johnson in win against Western Guilford Coach Kirby seems to find something wrong with what the referee said. Porkey NIx:Coy runs over HP Andrews lineman as more than half the Andrews defense chases him 'l 52 Football ' ,. ' 9 1 Y L. . 4 E fi. Q . .,- .. Q! M' -3 ' ff' M . ff 1 .' 'WW 9163 frm,-as' ' V ' ' ' mv f .3 L' v. W, . ..--V - mf ' f e gf W. Q 1 f 1' . f f gpm 1, f J I , .ik ga 115 ' 1 'lima ' .wi Lg: . f ' ,in M51 VV..,. , hwy? .?3f,:f4.:l .f-ii QV' W. . . if , . t f , ,'i' - f f M Q-, .wv . Baca I-lave E-4 Seaeerm 'A wr, fl 5, X7 f , fw, fa ' . ' www' ?,qm,i,f .rkg 3,7f5j: , ,Kal vfwfwmg 2 W' 1 ag ifwfwfy, gg, ' ' ' gl W fm W,,,G H, , ef 142224211 f f Lee Flouson hurdles ever b-hgh Paint Central players FFIOEDEH 7 53 Four Pirates Narned All Conferenoe A successful gsln versus High Point: Andrews begins with Nlatt Fleagan handing off to Mic- . key Johnson. Chris Nliller- and gang rnuculate a Grimsley offender after ne cook an outstanding punt: from Frank Venza. Plsysrs snd Chserlssdsrs burst on to the h'i field for the opening game against: Western Guilford. 3 ' g V P' - as ' f - ' J ii 1,5 3? f 1: if A i f Y, Mike Hooks outs through another extra point after previous touchdown Charles Talley runs around a Reynolds de- fender. This year four of the Pirates were picked for the all-conference team. They were Chris Miller, centerg Lee Fiouson, back: Eddie Green, defensive back: and Mike Shultz, line backer. .Jeff Blaser and Bill Nleltcn were named l-lonorable mentions. Looking over the season Coach Kirby said of this year's team, lt's one of the most enjoyable teams l've coached. and with E5 letter- men returning some of this year's frustrating Ifs may become next year's satisfying victories. FUDCDENI 1 '55 Chased by Mike Muller and Ronald Colliers tremendous roen with Robert Brolngton close behind, the Andrews quarterback galns plenty of yardage the wrong way In Pages rally over Andrews. Ralph Enoch outzrons Andrews defenders on nls way to a touondown. 'I 55 Football Baby Buce VVin City and Conference Championehipe. The boye on the team had to work harder to make a winning team, and they did. They came out better than expected. With Feelinge of doubt and anxiety hanging over their heade, the Baby Buce eoon overcame their anxietiee ae they ended the eeaeon with a final record of eix wine, two loeeee. Cnce again they captured the title of City and Conference champe. The team had many outstanding playere and their efforte paid off. The teame long houre of practice eepecially paid off in their victory over Grimeley, with the Score BB-'l B. The team worked very hard on improving their game and will have a better chance at it next year when they play variety football. Johnny Attayek breake through the Andrewe defenee, and gaine more yardage for the Pirates. W if f ip.-i.i . 1 M15 1 ma J.V. Football: Row one: Bob Dunn. Chip Heater, Billy Wateon, Balph Enoch, Bonald Collier, Wee Wellmaker. Row two: Neil Franklin, Cliff lVlcBpadden. Charlea Stewart, Stan Arledge, Gerald Smith, Delano Duke, Lee Bowden. Not pictured: Bobert Brewington, lvlicheal Nliller, lVlark Whit- eett. Craig Youngdahl, Flufue Boyd. Kenyata Karrington, .Joey Bungee, Coach lvlark Lindsay. Coach Kenneth Page Football 'l 57 PAGE FXANKI-I J Hl-I Il INI J IN David Lawrence ua overwhelmed aa the Pl- Patea Score In vvln agalnat Grwrnaley, .A .4 K -.f . A. Q xijdpw, Ht 4 t .S -4-. 1 le ff. -lf' ,, V K . K fr i kV,nvx,R. bd kfff- v ,Q . 1. Q - fm!! is Sin- 4 . W A W Wu., 'a' ' Q NA' K '-1 5. ' 4- if . . -, Q i ,, M K W gn? lg .Q V W' K ww M no 6 Har-old Billings Ieaoa ln front of a Grimaley opponent, vvhile Chip Baker awaits a paaa. dv STATE. Jimmy Reittinger uaea his head at a good time aa he oafflea Dudleya players, Harold Billings catches the Smith opponents l looking the other' way as he maneuvers the ball towards another' goal. . Vw 7 if f X I ,,.' -f ' if ' W - .-.. . . , .. V! , S t on M W , ,d t we ' N , K v i' - -. were amctaf K Q nfvfiiy- 5 1 , K ' Q Q- 5 JL AA Sf L, a N 2' ww . K H 42fM 3'm3' A , .Auf ' I Steve Berry, a sure footed booter. battles for the ball as Pete Mullins runs to lend a hand. When describing this year's soccer team Coach Dsborne said, There is such a thing as having too much talent. The Coach said that it was hard to pick a team, but after he did they meshed together for a successful year. The booters once again had a fine season, making the State Playoffs and finishing the conference sea- son vvith a perfect B-D-D record. This is the first time a Page team has aguired that success. and for the second year in a rovv they achieved a 'l S vvin season: 'l S-E-D. This season was highlighted by several big vvins. They included a 7-D drubbing of Grimsley and S-D shellacking of Pialeigh Sanderson, the team they tied for the State Championship last year and winner of this year's crovvn. These tvvo wins helped catapult the Pirates to a number S ranking among all North Carolina l-ligh Schools and number one among public schools by the end of the regular season. This year's seniors deserve praise for their effort and support through this and previous years: Pete Mullins, Steve Berry: district players to make the All State team, Michael Jackson, Plocky Plyan. Scott Joseph, Mark McNairy, Chip Baker and Greg Yates: vvho vvere knocked out of action during the season. and Paul Kelly. A A .-LN .Af - W0 .. - I . Row one: Chip Baker, David Needle, Mike Jones, Keith Tehan, David Joseph. Bill Frasseneti. Pete Mullins, David Lavverence, Scott Joseph, and Bob Barrett. Row two: Gordon Thompson. Mark Mullins, Val Edwards, Steve Berry, Brad Sherrill, .Jay Jackson. Mark Mosely, Stewart Hines, .Jimmy Fleitinger, Greg Yates, Bocky Pyan, Michael Jackson, Mark McNairy, Paul Kelly, and Coach .Jack Dsbourne. Scccei TES Flipert' e Cirle Capture -7951 State Title For the firet time aince 1 E375 the Qirle tennie team, coached oy Emily Flipet, captured the title of etate champe. The team vvae repreeented by Carola l-lertle, Patty Ward, Blair Eekridge, Carolyn Dunn, Beth Enoche, and Beth Fieher, who all did a auperp lop in repre- eenting their echool. Tvvo epecial avvarde were peetovved upon Page when Carola l-lertle vvon the etate einglee competition and the team of Patty Ward and Blair Eekridge cap- tured the eectional and regionale douplee competition. The entire girle tennie team worked long and hard to reach their vvay to the finale. The girle vvent through long houre of practice after echool every day and competed in tvvo matchee every week. The team a final record vvae 'l E-2, loeing only to Fleynolde both timea. When lvliee Flipet vvae aeked to characterize thie year'e team in one vvord ehe replied, Cooperation The girle were very cooperative in putting forth a team effort and were willing to play any poeition that benefitted the team ae a whole, 1 t if I bw Beth Enochs concentratee on her form during practice. Janice Alexander ehovve top form ae ehe Ieape for a amaah D Girls Te S Cal-ala Hel-cle snows oeterrnlnatlon as sne FECUFWS CUE DSI' Patty War-d Keeps ner eye on tne loall of' A -9 , J 'fy Y. A f- 1 - . .. L K l f 5 2 . - - - uw.. .nf-f:i-:QL he-' an vw 1- '. . ,s-uf, . ,, K - . . . . x , - -.fi .1 ,T x EK WN V- JV M S. :Vg , ,.,..,.f-..y . lk 1 . X X K , , -S ..x -' - , I A - . L g K . . . . . 4 . , Q - 1 . 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H -was -.:,.i2.-4x.1+a-i.-..fg,- -H--wif ' -.L .g,.l,.. Xia 4y+ xfw W' 9 QW ewmikh ...- -as-vu we s J. ,- Tennls Team: Row one: Carolyn lVloCIoL.ld, Deoble Berry, Leslie l-larmscon. Eetn Fisher, Barren Sloan, Teresa Eller. Leslle :Joan Fliokects, .Janice Alexander, Carola l-lertzle, Blair Eskrloge, Lee Betts, Taylor, .Jody Flioketts, and Sara Fraser. Row two I Beth Enocns, Patty Ward, and Carolyn Donn. Flow three: lvllss Plibec, Katy Allen, Lucy lnabnec, Betty Jenkins, .Jenny Love, Jenn: Hagen, and Catnerlne Karrnel. Glr'lS Turnls 'l E Vance Shiffman, Paul Erim sprint hill during workout at Page Cross Country ls A New Experience For lVlost Cross Country team: Jess Sanderson, Bill Crooks, Jim Causby, Paul Erim, Bo Lane, Vance Shiffman, Steve Phipps, and Nat l-lam- mer. Bo Lane keeps a strong pace in meet at Latham Park xi ,. , ' Q ,f ,J mfg if If nr, f I, W .4 I M43 5, VVV, I 5 7 fi J ,f U. ' yn, Q. , J g X v M0255 Jw . , A 1. , K, The harriers faced e great task this season of find- ing replacements for John George. Brad Elogers, Fred Pascal. now all collegiate runners. In fact, cross coun- try wes a new experience for everyone on the team this year with the exception of Bo Lane, our fourth top runner and only returning team member. Some of the other participants saw it as a chance to get in shape for other sports. Even though they only won two meets, Coach Flopison turned out a fine team. Paul Brim, a sophomore, showed great promise for next season and finished as the number one runner, with Steve Phipps and Vance Schiffman following as second and third. The team had two wins and four losses and placed third in the District Eight Competi- tion and the Conference. Cut of thirty-five teams, they also placed third in the Sectionals. Coach l:lol:Ji- son said For a green team, we got going pretty well. 'I EE Cross Country 1 Volleyball Team Starts Slovv Sut Finishes Strong When asked hovv the girls volleyball team was this season, lvls. Temple stated that there had been better seasons. Beginning with a losing streak out working hard made the rest of the season start looking op. Some of the players that vve'll pe losing are Cathy Srooks, Tammy Cameron, and Senea Srovvn. Mis. Temple said that the whole team really worked to- gether, but there vvasn't any certain one that stood out as a fantastic player. Volleyball Team: Row one: Sosy lvlophale, Cathy Srooks, Kandy Kivette, and Tammy Cameron Row two: Cindy Tillman, Tammy Flooinson. Tammy Dickinson, Dale Levant, and Flopin Brac- ken, all Tammy Cameron tries for a spike. vaiieymaii 1 as 7S-7S 4-A State Champions David Dupont goes up for another two against a helpless Whirlie defender in front of crowd of 7,1 Sl Claims IVIVP in A joyful Page basketball teem congratulate themselves for winning the 4-A State Championship. A dream? A fantasy? lt seemed like one but it was a reality. There, in the Greensboro Coliseum, before some 7000 fans, it was Page against Grimsley for the State 4-A Championship title. In an unprecedented match up for the state championship, the Pirates avenged two earlier season losses to Grimsley by blowing the Whirlies off the court 72-57. For the first time in Page's history they claimed the right to be if 'l in the field of basketball. It was supposed to be a rebuilding year for our Cinderella team with only Cavid 0upont and Gregg Page returning as starters. lvlany believed that not much was in store for the Pirates. In the preseason poll, the Pirates were picked to finish third in the Civ. S Conference. Sut by emphasizing the team's strong defense and shuffling ten players in and out, Coach lVlac lVlorris led the team to a 'l S-S regular season record and the conference 1 S4 Basketball State Tournament QU Page students tell the world what they are . . 41' ff, In the semi-finel game of the State Tournament. Gregg Page drives for a lay up as the Ashbrook defenders stand idlely by and watch, championship. The Pirates were now headed to the state championship. After defeating Chapel l-lill and Fayetteville, Page found itself up against number one ranked Gastonia Ashbrook in the state semi-finals. In that game the Pirates played flawlessly against the Green Wave to a win of SS-51. The next night, hitting 75CVo of their shots, the Pirates stomped the Whirlies for the championship. Senior David 0upont, named District S Player of the year and lVlVP of the tournament, commented that, VVe simply believed in ourselves. 0nly a few people gave us a chance. It has been a long road and we deserve it, Coach lVlorris echoed those words by saying, These guys really pulled together all year. They have a feeling for one another. They're not the most talented team to ever play, but they are the finest group of young men l've worked with. 3-A power Rockingham County nipped the Pirates by one point. BIBVBE in December de- spite this score by Eddie Green. gr 7 . - l . F ii- ' ' if J ' W . , S ' -- ., .., 2 M s it r r r fav. K- , kv'V j.,,?,z' eg.,-A-Ht 3 ,ia 1 V N 'wvlihwo S KN EO at home. John McCormick Fights for a loose bell against Rockingham County. miie I An amen of lzhlngs to come: Fihett Mabry leaps against Grimsley as Pirates peat. the Whirlies E1 - Easkatball '1 E5 Gregg Page drioolea ciovvncoort against Rockingham County at Page r , an xv gr -Q X. 5 5 T V Y, 4. ,- . A 'wg , an ,xx NP at K ,ggi 'ii K 'var' V .x L 6 Q W 'Q P .., W L A capacity crowd watcnaa Nia! Melton score in Pa as last Second nomecourt victory against atata power' Grimaley. was Ezasxecuaii G ..- Eddie Greene puts In another layup over Fldcknngnam defenders pr Awowww ,pw ,, D: 'N' ,L I M, .Q , - if f,.. H vlw lu ,J 2- W if Gregg Page gets an open snot after a steei from Grlrnsley. John McCormick starts second nalf by jumping center against Dudley. John McCormick strives to block the Andrews snot wnlle Charles Tal- ley readily awaits underneath the basket during Pages Dug wun over Andrews. lx Q. . - Q' 3525 f-fav David Dupont: drlbbles by the Rockingham defender wltn great effort: dunng a cruclal game against thus tnurd in the state contender. EaSkSCDaH 'W E7 VVas Coach L.indsey surprised with the iJ.V. team's 'I 'l-4 record? Considering I had all sophomore and this is my first year coaching oasketoall, I would say we won more than we should have. Inexperience was no drawback to the team however, as hard work, de- termination and teamwork compensated for it. Dedication was also very important this year as the team practiced many days at EGO in the morning. Though led by three very talented players, Tripp Transou, lvlickey Johnson, and .Jeff lvlinick, the team's success was a team effort. The team had fantastic morale. The players supported each other, whether they started or not. Three overtime wins against Rockingham, Dudley and Andrews proved this state- ment showing that teamwork and determination dominated over inexperience to achieve a good sea- son. Mickey Johnson goes for loose ball while Fleynolds defender falls behind. N. Joe Wright hooks the shot over East Forsyth XM N '-s...,.. ' QQ Ns ip' ..-.NSE W 'WS Boys J.V. Basketball: Row one: Kevin Middleton, Wes Wellmaker, Mike Johnston, Bill Frassinetti, lvlickey Johnson, .Joe Wright. Row two: lvlanager-Steve Downs, Jeff lvlunick, David Skid- more, Rainy Sellars, Zack Kaleher, Tripp Transou, Jim Sow- erby. 'l EE Basketball Baby Bucs: A Pleasant Surprise Bill Frassinetti and Tripp Transou apply pressure to an East. Forsyth team member. Mickey Johnson makes the pig jump against East Forsyth. 'S-.- ,Wh wi! , .. Bill Frassinetti drives on an East defender during a game in which the Pirates came out victorious with a EEA77 win. Jaff Nlinick pops for two against High Point Andrews, Baskettwaii 155 Swimming has become a popular as well as a victorious sport at Page, Coached by Steve Loflin the Pirates compiled an undefeated season in the District 7 confer- ence meets. Dverall, the boys had a record of S-E, and the girls 'l D-'l. The Page tankers had many out- standing swimmers such as Rocky Ryan, Don lck Evans, John Ed- wards and David Lawrence for the boys. The outstanding girls include Kelly Ryan, Chris Cecil, Amy lvlor- ris, .Julie l-'lunt and Barbie Cecil, Ann Scott, .John Dsteen and .James Scott played an important part in the Page team as divers. This year's team was the largest ever, both for the Pirates and for the state. The team participated in a meets at Atlanta and did very well. In the Page-Srimsley swim meet this season, the boys came within 4 points of beating the Whirlies, the closest they have been in many years. Both teams placed second to Grimsley in the state finals. Flow Une: Dicky Rayburn, Wes Watson. Don Evans, Bill Dameron. Doug lvlacrae, Row Two: Nliles Schott, Rusty Burgen. Donald Sroce, Baittie Fryman, Pryor Davis, Sam Hancock. .Johnny Dsteen. Flow Three: Duff Asbury, .John Edwards, lvlark Evans. Rocky Ryan, Chuck VanSant, Ernie Piper. David Lawerence. Row Four: Pam Gordon, Barbie Cecil, Amy lvlorris. Carolyn l-lolt, Kris Roethling, Ashley lvlarshall, Renee Gabriel. Chris Cecil, Row Five: Whitney Young. Kelly Ryan, Chrissy Billings, Phyllis Sroce. Not Pictured: .James Scott, Ann Scott, Al Gar- vey, .Julie Hunt, Teresa Philips, David Chamblee, Bill l-lolt. Timers ENot Picturedlz Virginia Gentry - l-lead, Lee Betts, Debbie Mason, Terri Slate, Ruth Cochrane. .Jen- nifer Johnson, Lynn llzearlessl Bolling, Scorers lNot Picturedlz Nleg Lane, Jenny Deleau. Chris Cecil pulls in for a win in a recent meet against Chapel Hill. Tanker Bill Demeron pulls up for breath of air while competing in a breastroke event. 1 71:1 Swimming Swimming Draws A Crowd And Victories 3- -.5 iii QQ, ,Liz Vw A i . 5 Johnny Osteen performs a front dive in a meet ,Vkr K .,,L r is Pirates Svvim To Second Place In State Finale Chris Cecil Qeta a nead atart on all the Peet. ,l Tlmars Virglnla Gentry, Lee Betts, 1 A Ng. wr X .ki r in S ttttt I Q is Ei I - vzffetixfi, K -335, -' -5- 1 it lgtt Mag Lane and Terri Slate await pa- tiently for' the meet to begin so they can Start their' lotsa. Whltnay Young pulls ahead for' a vic- tory in the 'l CJD yd. baokatroke. Swimming 1 71 Varsity Girls l-lave A Geesavv Season lt was up to the girls vvhether they vvon or lost, how well they worked together, and hovv en- thosiastio they vvere about the game, said Goaoh lVloKeaI. The girls varsity Basketball team, which had an up and dovvn season this year, performed exoellent at times, vvhile on other oooasions. did not olay oo to their oaoaoilities. It was the team soirit that either olinohed or let go the game. The sooring was led oy tvvo seniors, Lisa Gerry and Lisa Williams, vvho was too reooonder as vvell, The girls overall reoord was G-7. Lisa Berry was named Conference Player of the year, and received honorable mention all-state. Row Clne: Beth Grown, Lori Ellis. Dale Lav- ant, Wanda Clanton. Lisa Gerry. Barbara lVloLaL.lghIln Row Two: lVlarcella Gunter, Lisa Williams, Denise Cain, Phyllis Flooinson, Ellen Jaoooowitz. Noi: pictured Lydia Burns. E Iwi' CUDW' 'J ..,....at SK -0' U39 B9 Y HFES E' 5,105 UW? AWUPEWS' Un5UCCe55fUI defense. Pirates' Nlercella Gunter gets ready to shoot after a fool from Smith. 'l 72 Varsity Girls .4 A+--.....,,, Girls Set Soorirmg Fleoord Q Lisa Williams goes up for two from the foul line. Nlar-:ella Gunter leaps over a Central defender to pot two more points on the scoreboard, The victorious Pirates receive congratulations from a de- feated Eagle team, Varsity Gu-Is 'I 73 VVhat A Difference A Year lVlakes: Srapplers Forge Reversal Ralph Enoch continues to dominate his E nent, Last year, despite having a los- ing season, the Pirate Wrestlers worked hard and managed to keep their spirit up. This year their de- termination paid off and surprised many people by posting a S-I3 record and winning the regular season conference title. After los- ing the first two matches, the Ducs bounced back to win eight of nine including a seven win streak to end the regular season. The Pi- rates were led by Phil Austin, Ar- thur Snipes, and Todd Fuquay, one of the best wrestlers in the state. The l:1ucs were very young this year. Fuquay, and outstanding sophs, Robert Eruington, Duncan Butler, Ralph Enoch, and Tim Trol- linger will be returning to defend their conference title. Coach Starling said that the Pirates had the pest morale thus far on a wrestling team at Page, and he expects a good season next year. Flow One: Andy Jones. Troy Slackmon, Duncan Butler, Ralph Enoch, Robert Strange, Phil Austin. Row Two: Wilton Donell, Tim Trollinger. Steve Branch, Tyrone Butler. Robert Bruington, Arthur Snipes, Todd Fuquay, Silly Austin, .Jeff Elaser, Andy Jones maneuvers his Reynolds op- ponent towards a near pin. 'l 74 Wrestling ast Forsyth oppo it xl J V. Girls Take Conference Title A mg .Uk 'X Flobyn Goldston passes Dall around Smith opponent setting up another score oy the Pirates. The ..l.V. Girls' oasketoall team had a great season this year. as proved oy their seven victories and just one loss. Terrific team morale combined with hard practice and a new coach led the team to be con- ference champions. l-lighscorers for the team this year were Sandra Seid and Robyn Soldston, and the most improved player was Tammy Dickerson. The team cap- tains vvere Cindy Tillman and Sandra Fleid. Their coach, lvlrs. Frazier, commented that the team was enthusiastic from start to finish. VVe got along very well. The practice was rough, out vve enjoyed vvorking hard, said Cindy Tillman. Row ons: Tammy Dickerson, Ross Ames. Lois lVlcl.aughIin, l.aDonna Ames. Row two: Coach Frazier, .Jo Doggett. Sooyn Goldston. Sandra Fiend, Cindy Tillman. Tammy Flooinson. Sedra Sranovvski. Mlan- ager: Susie Mlcphail. gif-xxx ' 2? 1 - is-'i X 1 - ' 5. 1- ' 'A,,,.f N. N .af- T fl Joe Doggett: makes a driving lay-up against the Smith Opponent J V Girls 1 75 Peturning Players Strengthen Pirates Kevin Collier belts another ball out to the outfield at batting practice with Srian Settle behind the plate, Seplacing a top pitcher with E no hitters to his credit was the biggest job facing the 7S-7S varsity baseball team. Thomas lVlcl.aughlin, a standout football tailback and pitcher of those no hitters in 'l S7S was signed by the New York lVlets last summer. Pleturning players to the 'I S7S team were Srian Settle, Gary Settle, Jimmy lvlorrison, Greg Allen, lVlatt Segan, lVlike l-looks, and Keith Kennerly. The team added a new Jr. from Col- orado, Mike l-loth and some exceptional players came up from the JV. team to play on the varsity including David Tilley, Nick Nlarks, Kerrie Thomas, Sandy Upchurch, Nlac Whitsett, .Jeff lVlnick, lVlanny Scott, and Kevin lVlid- dleton. The team was well rounded, everyone on the team could hit and field good enough to start. but it was a real challenge working hard every day after school fighting for positions stated Pirate Pandy Upchurch. The Pirates had two new coaches this year, Coach lVIcKeel was the new head coach replacing coach Pet- tiford and Phillip Presley was the new assistant for the team. Flandy Upchurch bunts a low pitch in a rough practice after school. ,3,Lg,..f.f .V I ,. ff Q.. U Y '?.1?1 1 ' lag. fy, Kevin Middleton lets loose another long throw to the outfield at prac- tice. Row one: Tom Falisn, Emanuel Scott, David Tilly, Mac Wnitsett, Nick Marks, Tirn Wade. Row two: Delano Duke, Brian Settle, .Jimmy Morrison, Matt Fle- gan, Mike Hooks, Greg Allen, Alan Ireland. Row three: Wes Wellmaker, Flandy Upchurch, Keith Kennerly, .Jeff Mniok, Gary Settle, .Joe Bell, Lee Flovvden. lVIcl.augl'1lin Fires Tvvo NO-i-litters ln '7e ' L Greg Allen Scoops up a ground ball while David Tilly, at first base, eagerly watches and waits his turn. i Wes Wsllmaker' fires a Fastlnall across the plate in practice at Page. Baseball 1 77 Dooolee Team VVin 'l Q78 p. State Title. Silhouetted against the setting sun tennie olayere practice long noore to defend their cnampionenio, bww 'E mg, gpg: ,- Row one: Carl Dowdy, Alan Wright, Bryan Sykee, Flicn Sner, Skelly Earricke, .Jonn Bird. Walt Fiend. Flow two: Fllcky l-lull, Dean Amoe, Andy Grocmiok, Nat l-lammer, Paul Eaynard, Ed Peirce, Eric Granoweki, Vance Sniffman, Not Pictured .Jeee Sandereon 1 ve eays Tennis Between matches Coach Brown leccoree Flicky l-lull and Alan VVrigl'1t on proper' tecnniquee A Reverse overhead with a full twist is attempted by Ricky I-lull. 'i fort Team Stays l.oose, And VVins. Tennis players Johnny lflountree and Vance Schiffman were unique among Page athletes in 'I S'7S. They were the only Pirates to win an individual state championship during the year. I-Iovv does it feel to be a state champion? lt is an honor, said returning senior Vance Schiffman, But it vvill be an even Digger honor to repeat in 'I S7S. The entire team had a good 'I 4-E record which included a vvin and a loss to eventual state champion Chapel I-lill. Coach Srovvn, serving in his first year as head coach, did not take much credit for the team's success, it's up to the individual hovv good they vvant to oe, he said. I-lovvever, the former Page tennis player did have one area he took pains to emphasize to his players, I encourage my players to control their tempers on the court, oecause I had one when I was on the team. Senior Johnny Floundtree provided the most leadership serving as a good example to other team members to work hard. We had good time. said .Junior Andy Srolnick. It was not all serious especially road trips. Johnny and Coach Srovvn kept us lose, out we improved at the same time. ...,.... 11. ws., yi. . 4 Defending state doubles champ, Ed Pierce smashes a long one down the side court. Vance Shiffman, prepares to volley. Boys Tennis 1 75 Three Pirates Place in '79 9tate lVleet. Jogging and stretching begin each work out for William Austin and the rest of the track team. For a warm up, girl track members do an easy jog around the track. In the warm twilight of a lvlay night at Cary l-ligh 9chool in 1 979, three Page runners, John George. 9rad Flogers, and Porky lVlcCoy competed in the state championships. -John George proved to be the most successful Pirate runner over the past three years. A school record holder in both the mile H4291 .91 and the two mile E9:9CJ.9J, and the second fastest miler in the state in 1977, George finished his Page career in Cary along with 9rad Piogers. 1 BD Ecrys and Girls Track a 9:44 two miler. The other outstanding performer of 1979 was Porkey lVlcCoy, who won the Western Pie- gionals in the 449 in 49.7. The major support from the rest of the team came from a strong and loyal corps of distance runners which included seniors Fred Pascal and Pete Nicas, and juniors 9o Lane and 9teve Phipps. Outstanding girls perfor- mances were also delivered oy sophomore Dale Lavant in the 999. Flow One: Flon Foster. Earl Green. lvlike 9chultz, Wanda 9ailey, 9usan Coyne. Kathy Coyne. Flow two: Walter Winnix, .Joey Dungee. Paul 9rim, Flegina Carrothers. Carole Long, 9andy Coyne, Annette Wells. Row three: 9rian 9mith. 9ill Crooks, Dale Lawwant, Athena Kellogg. Cynthia Henry. Row four: Carl Davis, .Jim Causby. Porkey McCoy. Derek Cross, Susan Fore. Row five: 9ruce Miller, Steve 9tout, Dale l-ludson, lVliIIisa Page. 9arrett Sloan, Emily Nlyrick. Flow six: Steve Shaver, Nlark Sheffield, Ken Spainhour, lvlario Patterson, 9ol:Jl:iy 9mith, John Albright, Val Edwards. Showing excellent form, .Joey Dungee clears high jump in practice. Using a wood off the tee, senior Allen Phipps drives the 'I 7th tee. E ri A I-1 d Birdies Row one: Flussel Erarne. Eddie Boone, Allen Phipps, Fred Black, Walter Taylor, Flow two: Craig Fales, Steve Downs, Greg Cole, Warren Fleynolds. Charlie Betts, Darrin Creed. Not: pictured: Lee Fiussell. Steve lVlcNee. -f,.-l Y wig, Wag? n , ,,f 'X -u' N , ,U C 'jcfriipf In a cloud of sand, Eddie Boone blasts onto the green at Greensboro Country Club. An B foot putt: by senior Fred Eilaok rolls in at Greensboro Country Club golf course. Golf 'l E1 Girls Play Softball For Fun And Success A powerful swing by Lisa Gant brings reactions from Barbara lVlcl.oughIin and teammates in Reynolds game. ' ' G r 4 o ' V ' 4 4 . Q s ' K ...gre K ' 'mf -A ul fi K Q u. Spring means longer days, bursts of flowers on trees, tennis, cycling, GGG, beach trips, the prom, eating lunch outdoors and . -A green everywhere. For 25 girls at 3 Page it also means playing softball, if W X l... , 1 and during those breezy spring ,. - days it means having fun. I just like it, said Sarbara lVlcLaughlin about softball, lVlost of us have played together since junior high, Sarbara was a standout infiel- der on the 'lS7S team which finished S-5, Coach Johnson, a teacher at lvlendenhall .Junior lx ,X YQ? Lisa Berry attempts to beat out throw to first in 'lS7S Fleynolds game at Latham Park. at Pascal J we : 1 . , Ex: ig- S 4' it G X ...,i , A t 5 ' ii'lt.tti f G eilrft N M 1 -Q Ziesfl i i K 5,51 K 1 if 5 l-ligh, coached the team, -,L S X A strong infield represented by A s X A jg, Sarbara, Ta m my Cameron, and ' ' +x , A fi- i iy1 ii! C. X l.isa Grant, returned to the 'l S7S V A i :fi s team which was led by first Year if is I , 3 X-we S A Q coach lvliss Angela Watson. Gut- fielders returning were Cathy Srooks, Cathy Long and Linda l-larris. 'l E2 Girls Softball Row one: Latanya Capel, Tammy Dickerson, Cheryl Cobe, Lois McLaughlin. Cathy Srooks, .Jo Doggett. Sedra Granowsky. Row two: lvls. Watson, Senea Srovvn, Karen Patterson, Cindy Tillman, Kathy Long. Tammy Cameron, Sandra Fleid, Fellsha Grant. Not: pictured: Denise Whetstone. Row one: Dana Garber, .Julie Zabel, Nlissy Garrison, Cathy Garrison, Teresa Flich, Anna Adebahr. During the 1978 City Championship game, Beth Patsch maneuvers the ball against Grimsley forward. ulgflqrxsl. -ig, if :Q-. ' if L. 'kt - .ana-.f 3 W.: W4 3 'l iffgf in ,, tl was-. -. .t .L ,L ..'., ' fu-. -v1m...'i-il... g Soccer, Fastest Growing Sport, Fleaches A k ' pu-C3 ,..p-,lf U .b 11,1 ,A ' ' 4-A -- if Q:f,J ' . ' . T ,Q N ,,., . Y? ' ' ,ff 'Y A ' '. - All 141, ',g,.a'1k4Q-r ' I A 'W ' . ,' ., , - , ' A i , 0 .K A, , ui , , f A T 1 1 , - tt, , v . .V -i ' F - i. i',a g . ID . ... 2. . . . , ,, age. Navi qv. we ...V .Qt AV A NAA Auth!-a ,7'f'H y. Tf21'2'1i.1QgKi., ,pd .gx.1'3:-Q, ,, I -. M,.,,.. 1 4. Q. .f-nz, if ' . V Q frufafw-arf T, f 1 'nigeria - 8 t H f sf: .3 . an .f :Mgt . . A-r .M -efw T 048 Junior Debbie Berry passes cross field with power and concentration. Flow two: Beth Patsch, Kelly lxfliller, Debbie Berry, L.ori Nelson, lvlelodie Beck, Carlene Dix, Lori Culver, l.ou Ann lVlcCorguokale, Lisa Pedarne, Coach Frazier. Will soccer one day be Americas fa- vorite sport'? lf you look at the popu- larity and success of soccer in Greensboro and especially at Page. you might answer yes. Not only did the Pirates tie for the boys 4-A state title in 'l 977, but a girls team was started last year for the first time, with four- teen girls participating. Because it was a new sport in the city high schools, only Page and Grimsley fielded teams. They were forced to play recreation league teams, such as the Pumas, Angels, and Cougars. They finished the regular season E- 'l -E. and faced Grimsley for the City Champi- onship. The two games with Grimsley were split during the season, but Page was beaten 'l -C in the finals to place End in the city. Outstanding players were Carlene Dix, goalie, who won the coaches award, and Beth Patsch who was the lvlost Valuable Player. lVlrs. Frazier, head coach said, the team did a superb job, and never stopped improv- ing. It was hoped that in 'I 979 there would be more city schools to play. The team wanted to play other schools instead of recreations, she said. With 135 players out for the 'I 979 squad, it looked as though soccer's fu- ture at Page is secure. Girls Soccer 1913 lVlascots, Pirateers Solstar School Spirit. We're number one, say Pirate rhascots Carla If-latley and Sara Edwards, A large Page crowd and Scott l-larkins, Carla l-latley and Spooky Daves catch their breath at Page-Grimsley game. 1 B4 Mascots and Pin-steers Flow one: Donna Brady, Lisa Blackman, Bonita lVIcZorn. Flow two: Sher'- rie Pearson, Anita Sonderadt. Veronica Nlaynarcl. Row three: Genva Headen, Pam Bailey, Nlargaretta Blackwell. Row four: Dana Etly. Louvenia Smith. Lisa VValI. Row Eve: Bridget Young, Sonya Harrison, Pam Bennett. VVa Are the Champs The pictures tell the story of Pages Close 55-55 vvin over' I-Hgh Point: Central on their way to the District 8 Conference basketball championship and the 4-A,St:ate Championship. Soys V. Basketball SE W, Guilford 7D HP. Andrews SG Dudley S1 Grimsley S13 Rockingham County SS Dudley 77 W. Guilford 73 Rockingham County S5 HP. Andrews 7D Smith S3 North Forsyth 57 HP, Central SS East Forsyth SE Reynolds 71 East Forsyth SS North Forsyth SS Smith 72 HP. Central S5 Grimsley 7D Reynolds lDiv. S Chamoionshipl 55 High Point Central SD North Forsyth lState Chamoionshipl 79 Chapel Hill Westover SS Gastonia Ashbrook 7E GRINISLEY STATE CHAMPS!! Girls Soccer - 1 G75 D Angels 7 Pumas 1 Grimsley 1 Cougars D Unifitigers 1 Angels S Pumas 1 Grimsley E Cougars 1 Unifitigers 3 Angels 1 Pumas D Grimsley lChampionshioJ 'l EE Statistics Cross Country 25 W. Guilford. Smith 37, SS 25 North Forsyth 223 1 S H.P. Central SE SS Central, N. Forsyth 723, E7 27 Reynolds, Smith ED, S4 S4 Reynolds. N. Forsyth 1 G. 55 SS Reynolds, N. Forsyth 1 7, 57 my SQ Varsity Football Western Guilford Dudley HP. Andrews Ragsdale Reynolds Grimsley E. Forsyth HP, Central N. Forsyth Smith Girls Softball- 1 S79 Dudley W. Guilford N. Forsyth Smith HP. Central East Forsyth R...l. Reynolds si - Dnly Records available G. lVlcCoy 4S.7 44C yd. run 1 st Conference 1 st West. Regionals Sth State lVIeet J- GEOPQE 913D S Emmile End Conference in mile The 1 S79-1 S79 scores of the following End West. Regionals in mile sports were hot available' Swimming, Boys' 7th State Meet Tennis, Baseball, Golf, and Girls' Sasketball. F Distance Medley 1 st Lynchburg Relays 1 st. Forsyth Relays C 7S scores Girls Basketball l-LP. Andrews Rockingham County Rockingham County l-l.P. Andrews Smith HP. Central Smith l-LP. Central Wrestling Dudley Grimsley S. Guilford Dudley l-lP. Andrews E. Forsyth Smith N. Forsyth W.S. Reynolds Grimsley HP. Central E. Forsyth .J.V. Football Dudley HP. Central Ragsdale Andrews Kannapolis Grimsley HP. Central Smith Girls Tennis Reynolds Smith HP. Central East Forsyth Reynolds North Forsyth Smith l-l.P. Central East Forsyth Girls Volleyball North Forsyth Reynolds Smith l-IP. Central East Forsyth North Forsyth Reynolds Smith l-LP. Central East Forsyth Soys V. Soccer B. lVloGuiness D Chapel l-lill 'l l.lNC-lJV's S Lee County 'l Guilford ..JV's D Smith 2 Lee County CJ Grimsley I3 Smith CJ Sanderson D Dudley CJ Grimsley CJ EPIayoffsJ Dudley CJ Smith 2 Nlyers Park E East Mecklenburg S .J.V. Boys Basketball W. Guilford ED HP. Andrews 54 Dudley 5D Grimsley 5S Rockingham County SS Dudley 58 W. Guilford 47 Rockingham County 47 H.P. Andrews 55 Smith SE North Forsyth SD l-LP. Central 47 East Forsyth 7S Reynolds 55 North Forsyth SS Smith SS HP. Central 5S Grimsley 55 Reynolds 713 Statistics 'l S7 02 X 52 Q aj F y b S ...I Being a new student can be hard, but not at Page! l've learned a lot: about myaelf and to accept others ae they really are. Page hae a lot to offer and l'm glad l had the chance to go here. Graduating from Page ie going to be hard: I only wish l'cl been here for three years instead of one. Karen Franklin X . Y is WEE 'IBD lt'e hard to out three yeare of Page High School into words, but I think what l've enjoyed most is getting to know the people. wi WM 5' - YZ-1 3 K ff, ik ,Z ' I :: ..-,, Dawn Vvinetead Senior A mi 12 f,,. my i Vw., I, myeelf, think that Page ie the beet echool of all. Furthermore, I think Page hae Claes. Eddie Green Thoughts I think Page is a sohool with a lot of different types of people, Because of this, the students are able to adapt: easily to the outside world, lvlark Evans 1 it E 5 ln our lives, destined for expansion and achievement, We realize It was often the simplest and most unexpected trials and pleasures that subtly altered our oourse, and made the rnost lasting impressions. Katherine Floblnson l'fT1 looking forward to leaving high school and going to college, because of the freedom and variety in courses that oollege offers Eehior Clase Clfficere Pres. Welch Lambeth, VP. lvlike Schultz, Sec. 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VVho make life worth living And every novv and then vve will think Of each other, of smiles and tears, Wishing to bring pack the forever gone But love is eternal and life is immortal Ano the times vve've shared Can never oe taken avvay. Anne Wilson past. E41 E42 .Juowors Cathy Aeeeek Jenn mm-Tgm. Cheryl Anexemeer em Alexemeef- Ksny Amery seem Allmemnmger my-Temne Amereef- .Jer fy Armdrsas Vwokw Apexewmne Jemee Af-neege ouff Aenmy Pmnp Aoenm Jooiors ' :Q , ,. W VF: gf- Juniclr Class Officers: Pres. Linda Pinkeltool Herb Tucker: Tre-ss. Gordsn Thompson 'Silly' .o- wwf? Seo. Beth Fisher: VP. Ke? we-err, em., f4A at lr 1, x ww ,pls K , . ll 4 ,lk can an 'K x .,., ,-f Delvld Aycock Kacrly Babcock Tar-l-l Bagwell Dayld Elallcy Pamela Elallay Pnyllla Elalmaa Nancy Elakal- Greg Ealcivvlrv Barry Ball lflanay Bal-faac nancy Barnes .Jullafl EEPFEUZ Kally laamcka Char-tonne Barca Char-les. 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Though they receive little recognition, they are the first to arrive and the last to leave every event. Their main job is to prevent and care for athletic injuries, hence the name paramedics. They serve as the link between the injury and professional medical care. Dan and Pick at- tended seminars and on the job training to receive in- structions. Dan was selected best trainer at the NCI. Coaches S Athletic Trainers Workshop, and was cho- sen to work at the Shrine Sowl this year. The boys work with the team physician, Dr. Dan Sarfinkel. There are no requirements for training, except the desire and inter- est in athletics and first aid and emergency care. Tim Via received a scholarship for training and is also an English and l-listory teacher. lVlr. Via will welcome any interested persons for next year's season because Dan will be leaving. Youthful Sallerina Ponda Geraci, a sophomore at Page, has shown a tal- ented interest in the performing art of ballet. She is presently in the Greensboro Civil Ballet Company where she is the youngest in the advanced Performing Group. Phonda began taking ballet when she was five years old, when she thought it was the, fun thing to do. After many years of hard practice every day Flhonda began to realize that ballet was more than something fun to do but also an art that demands strict discipline. When asked why she enjoys ballet so much she replied that, lt is a way to express myself. Phonda has displayed her talent in many ways, including a solo performance in the Youth Theater's production of The Wizard of Oz. She plans to continue ballet at the school of the Arts and travel to Pennsylvania after graduation to join a dance company. .Juniors 245 AI Cowetv.: gazes adrmrlmgly at: hls handsome IFYWSQE lvllke Deva Douglas Deans Bud Deemlng Mary DeLaDt:Ey lrlnll Dennis Joe Depamuale Dean Daz DHIOD DICK .Jalle Dickerson .JOHN DVIVVDFIZYT lvllke Dlnga Carlerle Dlx Earl Dowdy Steven Downs D55 Dmyle Kstrln Drees Alam Dreyef Edward Duemlng arauy Dudley Mllmael Dlmnll-lgmn Alerrlla EdWar'C1S Llsa EUWBFUS Norma EDWBFGS Yvette EEIWBFLIS Teresa EIIEF Arllta Ellls alalf- eslwlflge Chuck evans alma Falmmwy Daman Falmaum Dawn Falnaum Kelly Palm N.,gv f if. -5 4 VE 1. mf ff H V. ,ir K. .Pu 31522- . ' ?, . s .,-aa. .i L ' G XA wx X a.1 .,, ., x ,ff a,..' y .DJ , an . 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Gardner speaking with reference to Betty lVlcNeil. Betty is a senior here at Page. She works in the office during sixth and seventh periods. She worked in the office this past summer and is continuing through the year. Mrs. Gardner said, she is a lifesaver to us. She takes a lot of the tedius work off our shoulders. She is a very conscientious and dependable person who has a lot of initiative. The se- cretaries said that sometimes they have so much- for her to do that they don't think she will ever get through, but she is always back in half the time they expected. asking what else she can do. No matter what Betty has to do, she always comes through it smiling. Betty also works part time as a hostess at Libby l-lill. It is very obvious that Mrs. Gilliland and Mrs. Gardner think the world of Betty. .Jay .Jackson Ellen .ieeeeewlcz I V t, A .Joyce .Jacobs . --'. eel-my .lem-een Una .Johnson .. 1. 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N I oaman cream J .ix I -1. e-ii crooks f, .. IX g ,N r ge I I A ' A 'f Q Y A I N Y: Qt ang- -Q i Y .. at . he 1 C... Drake Droslano amber-ta Duthbertson Gina oagemnaf-n siii Damernn Pune Dauster ,Jay Davenmort .,..... Cr-MD Davis im... ivwaf- oavia. ciayae oawkima Lisa oaya Mitchell D630 sandra oem Janice oaaeffy awww oatavem Debbie DelVlaria Carolina Detgen Lisa oevaney .Janine Dick 'QP When asked to comment about Martha Kelly, Page Drama teacher Peid Leonard jokingly remarked, she is very short. Short or not, Martha is an active member of this year's Page Playmakers. Last spring, as the Playmakers set designer, she received the award for best set design given by the Darolina Dramatic Association in the State Drama Festival. She is also working hard as this year's set and costume designer, using her talent on productions such as The Braggart: Soldier and The Innocents. Asked what her olans for the future vvere, she replied, I would like to go on with this. Professionally? Yes, but it depends on hovv things turn out. Mr. Leonard best described her talents when he said, Martha Kelly has few shortcomings when it comes to the field of drama. She is an excellent artist. de- signer, and craftsman. Martha is a quality edition to the Page Playmakers and Page l-ligh School as well. soprmmmres sew 252 agar-mmol-as Towing A Car reveals a typical scene at Page High School. Tammy Dlgk-af-amy Ame Duggan Plasma Donnell Renee Donnell Vvllcorw Donnell Debbue Drew .Jerry Dudley Delafm DDke Jugeprl Dawgee Flex DUHQEE Mdrvenng Durwlap Emmy Dlmn Tavvmmy Dllf-nam Dal-fy: Enwalms val Enwdf-me Tammy Elem AFVCM EIHUCL Lam ElllS ealprl Enmqm Gary Evarve Loma Eve-rec: Laumer Faggarn l-la'-me-L Palsmn cl-ag Falee TDVYN Fallsh SEVTLJFE Femriell Saou. 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Y -..- Sophomores Lisa NIcNairy and Alhsom Turnaga make plans For maxi: year, ev., Dewa Paegere Doug Roman Steve lfiountree Lee Fleeaen Kemueen nenue Jeff nyeue Keuy rrayen Bennue Sleee John Sansone Wallace Scenes Sceeey Senerzer Juv Senweneleno Roger senwu-ek Emanuel seem Kevm seen: Kurcws Scot: Aenuey seuere Fzewney Sellers Renee Semones Arthur SHBCKEWOFO Alan Shanna Kane Shepherd PIGF1 Sher' EFEC1 SHEVVH rvwernne Snerr-H srueky snveude Kamb Smpmen Harvey sneffner 'nm snvef Jenn syfnrnene c:enn4e Swmpson VVECCE SIVTWS Dam Srrwger' Dawd SKNUFYWCIFE Tam Slate EEUU! SFYWBH Ar-WWE Smith Brian Srmth Car! Sn-meh Caro! Ernnnrw Emp 5:-muh Chrus Srmcrw Gerald Swwlth James Srnvcrv .Jaruce Smmrw Katherine Smith SEOCVE Smith Steve Srmnh Soni-xomor-es E59 E75 Smphomoree Tlildd Smith Andy Ernoek Lester- Spmks Andrew Splyey Ellalr' Stanley Hobart Sooohons Charles Stevvart Eric Stlefel Suzanne Stocks .Jeff Stokes fvllcliael Stokes David SCENE SV'1al V'l SIZCIFNE James Stover .llmmy aoworoy Chris Etrandberg Lucla Strickland Carlarv Stl.JaV't Chlp Scyer-5 Angela Sumner Eeth Swmdell Bryan Sykes .Julla TatE Llaa Tatum aoooy Toylor Scott Thabet Susannah Thomas Laura Thompson Lorl Thomoooo DEDDIE Tl'1OFr1V1lIl Kelly Towory .Janet TDWIE Raymond Towoooo Trloo Traosou 'nm Tromnoor Laura Tmlll Dana Tooocon Amooo 'rorrlogo Looro 'rorronooe Lynn Tyndall ylyloo yaooo Klm yornor Donna Vestal Mary vlocor nanny Welker .Jorry Wall lVIEll55a VVa1l Harwalvj VValI ff-,Q .,, if ' 1' lf 3535 ,--- W , zfi' , 'W' 'U' ' Vx, 'f l 'ff 1. 'SK Exohange Students Find New World At Page aegmeie vveii Tim VVaII .Joanne VVEIIS Tommy Welton Beth Ward .Jenny Ward Libby Ward lvlarrlanne Ward Laurie Werdwell lvlary Warllok Edward Warren Wendy Warren Billy Watson Eric Weaver LUIS Webster VVES Vllellrnaker Ted Wendt Laura Werner Chip Westbrook Fay Wharton serry Wheeler Evelyn vvr-ieieee Denise Whetstone Fred White This year at Page vve are privileged to have six ex- ohange students vvith us. They have oome from all over the world and are living with American families for a year. These students are lVlaria Sol Naranjo - Equador. Elki lvlayer - Germany, Gertrud Langedijk - l-lolland. lvlartina Libal - Sweden, .Jukka Laitien - Finland, and lvlaurioio Chahin - Colombia. The students seem to be adjusting quite vvell. lvlartina Lioal says, Page is very different out I like it a lot. .Jukka Laitien noted Page is bigger than my sohool and here I have the ohanoe to take a variety of courses instead of just English and History. seerwemeree av 1 JCJl'Vr'i VVVHEE JDVTEENBH VVVWICE Valerie Vxlhitalclvv Susan Whiteside Vernon Whitley VVllllem VVhlC5eCC Susan Willard Daryll Williams Korussa Williams Leigh Williams Mika Williams pamela VVllliar'hSClr'i Danny vvalfa Mark Womtile 1. -4 na-is S, is L F1 ke wk 'lf it Q ff? Scottie Workman Lori Wright Kenneth Yarbdrp Craig Yatngaani WM'- Roger .James y Marian Edwards Treva rviaciaaa Carla Hodge lVlark lVloseIy participated in a very un- usual marathon this past summer at l-lavvaiian Surf Waterslide. The object of the marathon was to see who could en- dure sliding dovvn the vvaterslide for the longest length of time. The champion would vvin a motorpecane. The competi- tion was stiff. One of lVlark's rivals vvas the champion of the last marathon and the other was a track star from Smith l-ligh School. After 'IS hours the previous record holder gave up. lvlark complained. The nights were the most difficult pe- cause it was cold. We got sleepy, tired, and had no one to cheer us on. The track star from Smith began having hallucinations after 40 continuous hours out he vvouIdn't give up. lvlark decided to stop De- cause he realized the safety of his com- petitors health vvas more important than the contest. l-lavvaiian Surf Vvaterslide declared them both winners and they both received motorpecanes. Along with vvin- ning a motorpecane and setting a new World record, lvlark was offered a job at the vvaterslide the next day. .... . H K A,1.r..... Arena registration is frustrating, especially for a sopho- more because many classes are not available but it is the best way if students are going to be given the chance to plan their ovvn schedules, Crystal Lewis E74 i ii. 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Discover how this u I new Design pro?ram ofei-121-to-care for ' Hair Fashion wi I help you reak Thru ' I toawhole New Style for Living I ' Design Cuts 0 .Design Perma I Design I I Call now for your Brenliflxru appointment I Sth oeriod Adv. Dance Cleee M Key. M H xXV 99Nos u .WI I I ' ENC'-JFIAVINS colvuemxiv I I N N 53.0. SOX 'I 457 - HCJLJSTCJN, TEXAS 77CJU'l rn 5 u , Local Fieoreeeotetuveei I I Tommy N. Srevvley Pnons 274.4488 or 274-0022 H zisz uwnnnz nn. I PU- BOX 21 725 u MunUm'Ug!su5':U:Pl?6 gFu':1TE:M M oeeemeeoeo. No. cAs2eoLlNA e74eo u 9 ' 'gain 5:05 in 2:05 ' N emma ew e e741-eciee I I X I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I 1' 281 sxsssxssxxssssg Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q S sxsxsssxssssssx Q QQ ,,,., - Q ' . ,W 4' ' . . 0. NNN NNN Q Q 6 Q ,QQQ'AvQ -f Q g Whig Q ! 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Today, with 21 modern plants, Cone creates a whole line of quality fabrics for casualwean sportswear sleepwear uniforms and career apparel, Fabrics for home decorating and sewing- even polyurethane foam-are now a part of the Cone family of products. The almost 14,000 employees of Cone Mills are proud of their part in creating the basic fabrics that are the backbone of American casual fashion .Hand proud of the satisfaction each fabric gives you. Cone 3 --sts. I ' Cone motkes fotbrics people live ini CONE MILLS CORPORATION. CORPORATE OFFICES. GREENSBORO. N.C. Explore job opportunities with Cone Mills by contacting one of our plants in these communities - North Carolina: Cliffside, Forest City, Gibsonvllle, Greensboro, Haw Fliver, Henrietta, High Point, Hillsborough, Pineville, Fteidsville, Salisburyg South Carolina: Carlisle, Cheraw, Greenville, Mississippi: Tupelo. IW 2 S lllllllllttt .... 1 'S' 1 LZ' i -. 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Diane 1 B7 Blythe, Jan 1 B7 Bagar, Annemarie 243 Bogar, Elizabeth 25B Abee, l-loward 255 Abrahams, Karen 1 D2, 1D5. 1 45, 1 B4 Abram, Gloria Adamezah, Amy 1 B4 Adams, Jeanne 1 B4 Adams, Mary 1 25, 25B Adams, Bandra 1 B4 Adebahr, Karl 1 B4 Adcock, Catherine 242 Adkins, Karen Adler, Benaldo 1 B4 Albright, John 4D, 242 Alderman, Boy 25B Aldridge, Mr. Kenneth 75 Alexander, Cheryl 242 Alexander, Janice 25, 1 D2, 1 1 2 1 1 4, 1 5D, 1 B4 Alexander, Jill 242 Allaire, Allison 1B4 Ball, Barry 52, 243 Banks, Mr. Cecil 54 Barfoot, Flandy 1 1 2, 1 25, 243 Barksdale, Angela 145, 25B Barlowe, Denise 1 B5 Barlowe, Vicki 25B Barnard, Christopher 1 25, 25B Barnard, Kam 1 25, 1 B5 Barnes, Bandall 243 Barnes, Bichard 1 21, 125, 1 B5 Barr, Jeffery 25B Barrett, Julian 243 Barrett, Bobert 255 Barricks, Kelly 243 Barta, Charlotte 243 Bass, Thomas 25B Bates, Charles 1 1 7, 243 Bates, Gregory 25B Bates, Jacqueline 1 25, 1 B5 Bohlen. Mrs. Patsy 53 Bohlken, Deborah 1 B7 Boldman, James 243 Bolduc, David 1 1 5, 243 Bolling, Lynn 1 1 2, 125, 1 7D, 1 B7 Bond, Matt 25, 1 21 , 1 25, 1 B7 Bondurant, Anita 25B Bonner, Theresa 1 B7 Boone, Eddie 125, 1 B7 Bottomley, Sherry 243 Bottomley, Bylvia 1BB Boudy, Mrs. Hortensia 57 Bourne, Elizabeth 25B Bowens, Elizabeth 243 Bowers, Busan 1 21 , 1 BB Boyd, James 1 BB Boyd, Plufus 1 57, 25B Boyd, Tammy 25B Allen, Angela 255 Allen, Gregory 34, 1 77, 1 B4 Allen, James 255 Katherine 242 Allen, Allen, Fiickey Allen, William Allmendinger, Amy BD, 34, 35. 1 D2, 1 27,1 4B, 1 B4 Allmendinger, Bebecca 32, 1 4B 24 2 Alston, Danny 255 Alston. Mrs. Lillie 51 Baugh, David 1 B5 Beuserman. Mrs. Allen 54 Baynard, Paul 1 B5 Bean, John 1 B5 Bean, Micheal 25B Beard, Flichard 4D, 1 25, 243 Beard, William 1 B5 Beatty, William 243 Beaver, Anne 1 B5 Beck, Melodie 1 1 7, 1 B5 Becknell, Walter 243 Bell, Angela 1 B5 Boylan, Michael 243 Boyst, Pat 243 Bracken, Bobin 1 1 4, 25B Bradshaw, Judy 1 1 2, 1 1 3, 243 Brady, Donna 1 BB Brame, Barbara 25B Brame, Cornell 243 Brame, Darnell 1 1 7, 243 Brame, Gary 12D, 25B Brame, James 25B Brame, Bobert 25B Brame, Bussell 243 Bray, Donya 1 BB Andreas, Jerry 1 2D, 242 Beuson, Christopher 25B red 12D, 125, 'IB7 Ambrose, Deidre 251 Ambrose, Lorianne 1 1 5, 1 2D, 242 Ames, Alexandria 1 B4 Ames, Ladonna 1 BD, 1 75, 255 Ames, Bosa 1 2D, 1 75, 255 Amos, Dean 1 B4 Anderson, Angela 1 B5 Anderson, Claire 1 1 B, 1 B5 Anderson, Jeanette 1 1 5, 255 Andrewa, Bobbie 25B Andrews, Phyllis 255 Angell, Mr. David 53 Anthony, Jon 25B Applewhite, Vicki 57, 1 2B, 242 Archibald, Ashley 25B Archie, Kurtis 25B Arledge, James 242 Arflail, Mrs. Gherrie 51 Arledge, Btanley 1 57, 25B Artis, Marrette 1 1 5, 1 25, 25B Artie, Mr. Wilbert 7D Asbury, Duff 1 2D, 1 7D, 242 Ashley, Mrs. Anna 75 Attayek, John 1 1 2, 1 57, 25B Austin, Beth 25B Austin, Billy 174 Austin, Philip 174, 242 Aycock, David 243 Ayers, Britt 25B Babcock, Kathleen 243 Bagwell, Teresa 243 Belk, Carol 1D3, 1 1 2, 1 1 4, 1 27. 1 45, 1 B5 Bell, Don 1 B5 Bell, Joseph 1 1 4, 243, 1 77 Bell. Kevin 243 Mr. Locke 52 Bell, Vincent 25B Belton, Youvonna 243 Bender, Michael 25B Bennett, Pamela 243 Bennett, Tracey 25B Berg, Cindy 25B Berg, Bcott 1 B5 Bergen, Bussell 25B Bergman, Wendy 25B Berneu, Ms. Eleanor 55 Bernhardt, Btephen 25B Branch, Wesely 1 74, 243 Brande, Philip 1 1 5, 12D, 243 Bransford, Chris 243 Brantley, Dana 127, 1 BB Brantley, Keri 25B Bray, Angela 243 Brewington, Bobert 1 55, 1 57. 1 74, 25B Brickhouse. Brain 25B Brim, Diane 243 Bryant, Fiandy 1 BB Bryson, Matthew 25D Budlong, Benee 25D Budlong, Wendy 1 BB Bunker, Dennis 25D Bunker, Kathy 1 BB Burger, Darla 25D Burnette, Alan 244 Burns, Gilbert 25D Burns, Lydia 1 72, 25D Burns, Btarr 1 BB Burns, Willaton 25D Burroughs, Mr. Keith 5B Burslem, Christoph 25D Butler, Duncan 74, 1 74, 25D Butler, Mrs. Ruth-Ann Cellis, 57 Butler, Tyrone 4D, 1 74, 244 Byrd, John 25D Caffrey, Buss 1 1 5, 1 1 7, 1 25, 1 BB Cain, Anita 1BB Cain, Denise 12D, 1 72, 25D Cameron, Tammy 1 BB Cannon, Joseph 1 25, 25D Capel, Latonya 25D Caraway, David 25D Carlin, Tom 4D, 1 2B, 244 Carlson, Elizabeth 25D Carlton, Linda 25D Carlton, Mark 244 Carney, Beth 25D Carney, Kelly 244 Carrico, Donald 25D Carrington, Kenyatta 1 1 7, 25D Carroll, Miss H. Gail 75 Carrouthers, Begin 244 Brim, Paul 1 1 7, 152, 25B Briscoe, Joseph 243 Brooks, Andrea 1 25. 1 BB Brooks, Ashley 243 Brooks. Cathy 1 BB Broome. Laura 1 1 5, 25B Carter, Andrew 1 BB Carter, Ann 25D Carter, Elizabeth 1 2D, 25D Carter, Jan 244 Carter, JoAnn 1 BB Cartland, Kathleen 244 Cash, Bcott 244 Cashwell, Henry 2DD Cashwell, Lisa 25D Cashwell, Tanya 1 1 5, 25D Castelli, Debbie 244 Broome, Tol 4D, 1 D5, 'I 1 3, 1 21, Berry, Deborah 243 Berry, Elizabeth 1 72, 1 B5 Berry, Ellis 1 B5 Berry, Lynn 1 B5 Berry, Btephen 1 5B, 1B5 Bettini, Kim 1 B5 Betts, Charles 243 Betts, Lee 1 7D, 1 71, 1 B5 Bigelow. Bigelow. Bigham. Billings, Billings, Donna 25B Melvin 243 Joseph 25B Chrissy 1 1 4, 1 7D, 243 I-larold 1 5B, 25B Black, Angela 1 1 5, 1 25, 1 31, 25B Black, F 125,131,155 Brown, Barry 1BB Brown, Beth 1 72 Brown, Beverly 1 BB Brown, Bryant 25D Brown, Ceceille 1 BB Brown, Cornelious 55 Brown, Debbie 244 Brown, Denise 25D Brown, Denise 244 Brown, Elizabeth 244 Brown, Jeneane 1 BB Brown, Lisa 12D, 244 Brown, Lisa 25D Brown, Lori 25C Brown, Bharon 25D Catlett. Bylvia 2DD Caudle, Jimmy 1 2D, 25D Causby, Jim 1 1 5, 12D, 1 52. 244 Causby, Becky 25D Blackburn, Blackburn Blackmon. Blackmon, Blaokmon. Blackwell. James 25B Busan 243 Brigette 243 Lisa 24, 1 25, 'I B7 Troy 1 74 Margaretta 3D, 1 1 2. Bailey eailey . Celeste 125, 125, 2B5 . David 243 Bailey, Pamela 243 Bailey, Timothy 25B Bailey . Wanda 1 1 5, 145, 25B 31 2 Index 1 1 4, 1 25, 1 B7 Blackwood, Teresa 243 Blaser, Jeff 2B, 1 74, 1 B7 Blue, Philip 'IB7 Blythe, Alan 25B Brown, Wanda 25D Brown, Wendy 121 , 1 25,1 31. 244 Brown. Mr. William 54 Browne, Diane 244 Browning, Christop 25D Browning, Mark 25D Bruce, Jim 1 BB Bryant, Mr. Anthony 55 Bryant, Gregory 1 BB Bryant, Karen 1 21, 244 Cecil, Barbie 1 7D, 244 Cecil, Chris 125, 17D, 1 71, 244 Chachin, Mauricio 2DD Chamblee, David 1 7D, 2DD Chamblee, Kenneth 244 Chamblee, Tracie 125, 25D Chaney, Darryl 2DC Chavis, Mrs. Luvenia 52 Cheek, Bonita 244 Cheek, LaJoy 1 2D, 25D Cheek, Mr. William 5B Cheston, Anita 25D Chong, l-lyon 2DD Christensen, Bobin 244 Christian, Carol 55 Church, Michael 25D Cirba, Annette 2DD Citron, Elizabeth 2DD Clanton, Wanda 1 72, 244 Clapp, Liz 2DD Clapp, Warren 2DD Clark, Brent 244 Dunning, Daniel 125 , Mike 52, 245 Clark, Marietta 244 Clark, Michelle 244 Clarke, Terry 255 Clendanin. Mr. Robert 55 Clifton, Katherine 25D Cloud, Howard 45 Clyburn, Carolyn 1 25, 244 Clyburn. Sheila 25D Coates, Richard 255 Cobb, Cheryl 25D Cochran, Stewart 244 Cochrane, Julie 1 1 5, 1 27, 244 Cochrane, Ruth 175, 255 Coffey, Eric 244 cogdeii, Angela 244 Cogdell, Melvin 1 1 5, 1 1 7, 2DC Cohen, Larry 255 Cole, Gregory 255 Cole, Tommy 1 25 Coleman. Delores 244 Dagenhart, Gina 251 Dalton, Mrs, Mattie Dameron. William 1 75, 1 71, 251 Dancuasse. Teresa 244 Duehring, Thomas 254 Duke, Delano 1 77 Duncan, Dungee. Dungee. Dungee, Mrs. Carolyn 75 Joseph 1 57, 252 Rex 252 Ted 254 Dunker, 5rad 125, 254 Faust, Juli 12D, 2D5 Fennell. Sandra 252 Fentress, Julia 1 1 5, 1 1 7, 247 Festerman, Tom 247 Fiedler, Michael 252 Field, Ellen 247 Field, Stephen 255 Fisher, 5eth 52, 1 25, 247 Collier. Collier. Collier. Donald 1 25, 255 Kevin 251 Ronald 1 55, 1 57, 255 Collins, Mr. James M. 75 Collins, Jeffrey 244 Collins. Lisa 1 21, 244 Collins, Lori 244 Collins, Marion 255 Darnell, Robert 1 25, 252 Dauster, Peter 251 Davenport. Derek 244 Davenport, Jay 251 Daves, Spooky 25, 1 52, 1 21. 1 131, 1 45, 252 Davis, 5ert 1 1 7, 125, 252 Davis, Chip 251 Davis, Mrs. Fanchonetta 55 Davis, Lisa 2D2 Davis, Kitty 244 Davis, Marvin 244 Davis Davis Dawk . Pryor 1 7D, 251 ins, Claysie 251 Felicia 1 25, 252 Daye, Daye, Lisa 251 Daye, Joan 252 Dean, Gwendolyn 252 Dean. Mitchell 251 Dean, 5andra 25 1 Dunnington, Michael 245 Dunlap, Marvetta 252 Dunn. Carolyn 1 27. 254 Dunn, Jennifer Dunn, 5obby 1 57, 252 Dupont, David 42, 1 52, 1 14. 1 54, 1 57, 1 55, 254 Durham, Tammy 252 Earnhardt, Robin 1 1 5, 1 25. 254 Collins, Micheal 244 Deans, Douglass 245 Deberry, Janice 251 Earnheart, Roger 254 Edwards, Alemia 1 1 5. 245 Edwards, Darrly 252 Edwards. Edna 254 Edwards, John 1 1 5, 1 75, 254 Edwards, Lisa 245 Edward S, Mark 25, 4D, 1 D3. Collins, Collins. Tyrone 255 William 244 Deberry, Wanda 2D2 Mrs. Lacala 72 Comerford, Daniel 251 Conklin, Kimberly 251 Conoly, Mary 145, 251 Contas, Deborah 251 Cook. Chris 251 Cook, Donna 251 Cook, Jim 251 Cooley, Stephen 1 1 7, 251 Cooper, Tamara 251 Corbin, Stan 251 Curry. Mrs. Merle S. 75 Cothren, Randall 251 Couch, 5ennie 251 Covell, Alan 251 Deck, Melissa 125, 255 Deeming, Jesse 245 Deleau, Jenny 1 7D, 251 Deloaoh, Keith 1 25, 253 Delancey, Mary Lee 245 Delancey, Mike 1 2D Delano, Duke 1 57, 252 Demaria, Deborah 251 Dennis, Phillip 1 DE. 1 'I 5, 1 1 7. 245 Devaney, Lisa 251 DeRochi, Kerry 1 55, 1 21, 1 25. 1 51 , 253 Detgen, Carolina 251 Cowett, Al 1 'I 5, 1 1 5, 244 Cowett. Daniel 251 Cowett, Thomas 251 Cox, Ann 1 25, 251 Cox, 5arry 251 Dezea rn, Jeffery 253 Depasquale. Joseph 245 Diaz, Dean 245 Dick, Dillon 245 Dick, Edmund 253 Dick, Janice 251 1D5.1 12.12D,121,122. 1 25, 1 25, 254 Edwards, Norma 245 Edwards, Sara 1 1 2, 1 1 5, 1 25. 1 31, 255 Edwards, Susan 255 Edwards, Val 1 25, 252 Edwards. Yvette 245 Elam, Tommy 252 Ellenwood. Robert 2D5 Elliot, Andrea 252 Eller, Teresa 245 Ellis, Anita 245 Ellis, Lori 172, 252 Ellis, Mary 255 Enochs. 5eth 255 Enoch, Ralph 1 55, 1 57, 1 74. 252 Eskridge, 5lair 1 27, 245 Etly, Dana 255 Euforbia, Carol 255 Fitzgerald. John 247 Flanagan, James 247 Fleagle, Jeffrey 255 Fleagle, Scott 252 Flichum, Sheri 252 Flint, Charles 255 Flint, Eric 1 1 7, 247 Floyd. Nathaniel 252 Floyd, Naymond, 1 2D, 252 Floyd, Valarie 1 25, 255 Ford. Michelle 1 1 5, 252 Fore, Susan 252 Forrest, Derek 1 55, 1 1 5. 1 1 7. 255 Fortriewiez, 5rian 247 Foster, l-larriet 1 22. 255 Foster, Ronald 121, 247 Foulke, Lafata 2D5 Foulks, Tamara 1 25, 247 Foust, Alecia 247 Foust, Sandra 125, 255 Foust, Wanda 257 Fowler, Franklin 12D, 247 Franklin, Clinette 247 Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin , Denise 255 . Karen 127. 257 . Neil 1 57, 252 , Thomas 247 Franzen, David 1 21, 252 Fraser, Sarah 253 Frassine e, 5iIl 1 55, 155. 253 Frazier, Gabriel, Flenie 1 25, 17CJ, 247 Cox, Jean 1 1 2 Cox Jeanne 251 Cox, Joy 24, 35, 1 25, 251, 224 Coyne, Kathy 244 Coyne, Sandy 251 Coyne, Susie 251 Craft. Sarah 1 27, 251 Craig, 5ol:J 251 Craven, Kimberly 251 Crawford, Leigh 127 Creed. Darian 251 Creekmore, Charla 24, 125, 1 27, 251 Crews, Amy 1 27, 2D1 Crews. Deana 1 1 5, 1 25, 251 Crook, Jeffrey 1 55, 1 21, 252 Crooks, 5arbara 244 Crooks, 5ill 125, 1 52,251 Crosland, James 251 Cross, Derek 244 Cross, Tommy 252 Crutchfield, Mrs. Carole 55 Culver. Mrs. Betty 77 Culver, Lorrie 1 14, 244 Cummings, Joseph 252 Cunane, Dan 127, 252 Curtis, Paul 244 Cuthbertson, Robert 251 Dickerson, Jane 245 Dickerson. John 255 Dickerson, Tammy 252 Dilworth, John 1 25, 245 Dinga, Michael 245 Dix, Carlene 245 Dixon, Mrs. Laura 51 Dixon, Mary 1 1 5,1 1 5,1 21,253 Dixon. Michael 'I 1 5, 2D3 Doggett, Alice 1 75, 252 Evans. Sonnie 255 Evans, Chuck 245 Evans, Don 125, 175 Evans, Gary 252 Evans, Mark 1 7D, 255 Frazier, Shannon 257 Freeman, Angela 1 25, 257 Freeman, Rebecca 252 Friday, 5eatty 1 75, 247 Fuller, Christopher 247 Fuller, Steve 253 Fuller, Steven 1 1 2, 253 Fuquay, 5rian 1 74, 253 Fuquay, Todd 1 74, 247 Evans, Melody 1 25, 255 Everett, Jayne 255 Everett, Lolita 252 Gainey, Gainey. Gainey, l-lerbert 247 Angel 2513 Larry 247 Donnell, Regina 252 Donnell, Renee 252 Donnell, Wilton 1 74, 252 Dorsch, Kassy 255 Doss, Sandra 255 Downs, Steve 245 Dowdy, Carl 245 Dowdy, Spence 255 Doyle, Lisa 245 Doyle. Mr. Sammy 55 Drees, Katrin 245 Drew. Deborah 252 Dreyer, Alan Driver, Jill 2D3 Dubose, Dorothy 254 Dudley, 5rady 245 Dudley. Jerry 252 Duehring, Edward 245 Faggart, Luther 252 Faison, l-larriet 1 25, 252 Fakhoury, Deana 255 Fakhoury, Rima 245 Falbaum, Daniel 245 Falbaum, David 125, 245 Fales, Craig 125, 252 Falin, Kelly 245 Falish, Edward 247 Falish, Thomas 1 77, 252 Farabee, Michelle 247 Farlow, Jerry 255 Farthing, Cheryl 1 21. 255 Fauber, Kimberly 255 Gallman, Michael 252 Galloway, Allison 247 Galloway, Parrish 247 Gant, Felecia 1 25, 247 Ganz. Ms. Joan Carol 55 Gail, Mrs. Lorraine 54 Gardiner, Mrs. Shirley 53 Gardner, Jeffrey 25, 1 1 5, 1 1 5. 121,125,151,257 Gardner, Jennifer 1 1 5, 1 1 5, 1 25, 1 51 , 255 Garey, James 257 Garner, Dana 247 Garner, Dean 2137 Garrison, 5ecky 1 1 5, 121, 257 Garrison, Kimberly 253 Garvey, Al 1 25, 1 7D, 247 Gaulden, Mr. Thomas T. 74 Gavel, 5onnie 253 Gavel, Edna 257 Index 3 'l 3 Jensen. Gaymon. Burnice 207 Gaymon, Earnest 120, 207 Gaymon. Janice 1 1 2. 1 1 5, 253 Gearhart. Maria 207 Gehrke, Frederick 247 Gentry. Betty Lou Gentry, Virginia 'I 03, 1 1 9. 1 1 B. 122.123.127,170,171. 207 Geraci, Rhonda 1 1 5, 253 Gerald. Brent 1 1 7. 253 Germann. Chris 253 Gerock, Patricia 253 Gibbs, Mrs. Insz 55 Gilbert, Tonya 1 25, 205 Giles, Mary 1 25, 1 31, 247 Gillies. Carl 247 Gilliland. Mrs. Katherine 53 Gillis. Dottie 205 Gillispie, Barry 247 Gillispie, Deborah 205 Gilmore. Cedric 247 Gilmore, Clyde 205 Glover, Jeffrey 253 Goins. Lolita 120, 1 25. 253 Goins, Ricky 253 Goldstone. Maurice 209 Goldston, Robyn 175. 253 Goodwin, Jeffery 209 Goodwin, Robert 253 Gordon, Allison 125. 205 Gordon, Pam 25, 1 1 2, 1 70, 253 Gordon, Tamara 30. 1 04. 1 1 7, 1 27, 1 45, 205 Gorham, Mrs. Marnls 75 Goslen. Ted 209 Grady, Mark 253 Grady, Mrs. Parthsnia 57 Graham, Gentry 253 Grainger, Jenny 247 Grady, Bhirlye 253 Granowsky. Eric 247 Granowsky. Sedra 1 75, 253 Grant, Duincey 205 Grassi, Michael 209 Gravely, Bill 247 Graves, Reginald 247 Graves, Teresa 253 Gravett, Sandra 1 1 5, 1 1 9, 1 25. 253 Green, Anne 253 Green, Earl 40, 1 1 7. 205 Green, Eddie 42. 43, 1 54, 1 57, 209 Green. Lee 247 Green. Shelton 247 Green. Timothy 253 Greene. Kelly 247 Greene. William 209 Greer, Missy 205 Gregory, Aaron 253 Gregory. Bryant 247 Gresham. Deane 1 1 9. 1 1 9, 1 25. 209 Grlsr, Mrs. Vlrglnis 50 Grlffsn. Mrs. Lynn 50 Griffin, Jeffrey 247 Griffin, Todd 253 Griffith. Michael 253 Griggs, Richard 253 Grimes, Carolyn 205 Groce. Donald 1 20, 1 25, 1 70, 247 Groce. Jennifer 1 20, 209 Groce. Phyllis 1 70. 253 Grogan. Charles 253 Grolnick, Andrew 1 25, 247 Guest. Linda 247 Gulley, Patty 125, 247 Gunter, Marcella 1 72, 1 73,209 3 1 4 Index Gupton, Virginia 253 Gwynn. Angelia 209 Hagaman, Elizabeth 1 15, 125. 247 Hagen, Jenifer 1 1 5, 247 Hahn. Richard 253 Hairston, Bonita 245 Haith, Patsy 253 Hall. Jeffrey 253 Hall, Karen 249 Hall, Monica 249 Halsey, Brett 253 Hankins, Mrs. Betty 59 Harley, Tawana 253 Hammer, Nathaniel 1 52, 245 Hancock. Karrie 249 Hancock. Sam 254 Hankins, Suzanne 1 25. 209 Hardin, Jonathan 1 21. 245 Harkins. Scott 125, 145, 205 Harmston, Janice 209 Harmston, Leslie 1 1 7, 249 Harper, Bruce 254 Harper, Carrether 249 Hertle, Carola 104, 1 51, 21 1 Hershberger, Melinda 249 Hershberger. Melissa 1 1 9, 245 Hester, Chip 40. 1 1 5, 1 20, 1 57. 254 Hester, Elizabeth 1 23, 1 25,249 Hester, 9andra 254 Hester, Vickie 249 I-leustess, Robert 254 Heustess. Rebecca 1 1 5. 1 20, 1 23, 21 1 Hickman. Michelle 21 1 Higgins, Terri 21 1 Hill. Allan 249 Hill, Jeanne 21 1 I-lines, Stewart 249 Hinsdale, Catherine 21 1 Hinson, Antonio 245 Hinton, Mrs. Billie 75 Hitchcock, Robert 1 25, 249 Hndgin, Mr. Bob 70 Hofer, Ms. Nell 53 Holland, Katherine 125, 21 1 Hollsy, Mrs. Mary 59 Hollingsworth, Bar 254 Holloway, Karen 254 Holt, Bill 170. 21 1 Holt, Carolyn 25, 1 1 2, 1 27, 1 70. lngold, 9herry 245 Inman, Ida 254 Intro, Courtney 125, 255 Intro. Craig 21 3 Isaacs. David 1 05, 1 1 5. 1 1 7. 1 1 9, 249 Isaacson. Carol 21 3 Isley, Sheri 245 lzzell, James 1 1 5, 255 Jackson, Corvonna 249 Jackson. Jay 249 Jackson, Michael 21 3 Jacobowitz, Ellen 1 72, 249 Jacobs. Joyce 249 James. Roger 272 Jeffires, Karen 245 Jenkins, Betty 1 1 7, 21 3 Jenkins . Dawnita 21 3 Jenkins, Deborah 21 3 Jenkins Jenkins . Lisa 255 . Wayne 21 4 William 255 254 Holt, George 129, 249 Holt. Lucy 21 2 Holt. Mary 254 Jewell, Kiplyn 255 Johnson, Bennie 249 Johnson. Billy 21 7 Harper, Donald 254 Harrell, Daniel 40. 103, 1 05. 1 1 5. 1 1 9. 209 Harrell. Greg 254 Harrelson. Donna 21 0 Harrill, Kelly 254 Harriman, Btephen 55. 245 Harrington, Anna 1 1 5, 254 Harrington, Rebecca 254 Harrington, Traci 249 Harris, 'Allison 21 0 Harris, Brian 21 0 Harris, Debra 21 0 Harris, Lisa 127, 245 Harris, Terri 254 Harrison, Felicia 1 1 5 Harrison, John 249 Harrison Mary 21 0 Harrison Harrison Harrison Sharon 294 Sheridan 21 0 Sonya 249 Hart, Carolyn 249 Hartig, Laura 1 1 7, 210 Hartle, Karen 245 Hatley, Carla 1 1 7, 1 31,210 Hatley. Cheryl 21 0 Hatley, Robert 254 Hawkins, Anthony 21 0 Hawkins, Harold 21 0 Hawkins, Linda 254 Holt, Michael 254 Holob, James 294 Hooks, Denise 254 Hooks, Michael 1 77. 245 Hooks, Ronald 254 Hopson. Joseph 21 2 Hopson. Robert 254 Horne, Tony 21 2 Horton. Charles 21 2 Horton, Darrell 249 Horton, Teresa 21 2 Horton, Tony 249 Hoth, Karen 254 Hoth. Mary Ann 21 2 Hoth, Michael 249 Houck. Alfred 21 2 House Wiley 249 Houseknecht, There 254 Howard, William 21 2 Howell, Meda 1 1 7, 21 2 Howerton, Jackie 254 Hubert, Anne 21 2 Hudgins. Dean 245 Hudgins. Michael 249 Hudolin, Fred 249 Hudolin, Tonya 245 Hudson. Dale 21 2 Hudson, Keith 249 Huffine, David 1 1 9. 1 21, 249 Hull. Richard 21 2 Johnson, Debres 1 20, 255 Johnson. Gregory 21 7 Johnson. Craig 1 20, 214 Johnson, Jennifer 1 70, 255 Johnson, Mickey 1 52, 1 54, 1 55 1 59 Johnson, Ronald 255 Johnson. 9tephen 255 Johnson, Woodrow 255 Johnson, Llna 1 21. 249 Johnson. Yvonne 255 Johnston. Craig 1 20 Johnston. Michael 159. 255 Jolly, Curtis 1 1 7. 249 Jones. Jones. Abe 1 21 , 249 Andy 35, 249 Jones, Caroline 'I 15, 255 Jones, Caroline 1 1 5. 255 Jones. Carolyn 21 4 Jones, Darron 255 Jones. Gary 21 4 Jones. Greazell 255 Jones, Mark 255 Jones. Michael 249 Jones, Patricia 249 Jordan. Beth 1 1 5, 1 25, 245 Jordan. Demetria 255 Joseph, David 249 Joseph, Scott 21 4 Joyner. Joyner, Cynthia 55, 249 Tonya 255 Hawkins, Tony 1 1 4 Hayes, Donna 21 0 Hayes, Mike 254 Hayes. Mr. Robert 51 Head, Teresa 1 1 5, 1 1 9. 21 1 Headen, Geneva 249 Heath, Wendy 1 20. 254 Heflin, Becky 249 Helberg, 9armi 125, 254 Henderson. Chris 245 Henderson, Ms. Stsphanls 53 Hendricks. Tarnmie 21 1 Hendrickson, Jenni 249 Hsnksl, Mr. Bernard 54 Hennings, Ellen 1 25, 129, 21 1 Hsnretta. Mr. William 75 Henry, Cynthia 254 Henry, Gary 21 1 ucker. Ann 1 1 5, 'I 29. 245 Huns Hunt, Cathy 249 Hunt, Greg 245 Hunt, Mrs. Juns 75 Hunt. Jeffrey 21 3 Hunt Julie 125, 170. 213 Hunter, Gil 21 3 Hutton. Jim 21 3 Hux. Sydney 122, 125, 21 3 Hyatt. Joy 21 3 lnabnet. Lucy 1 15, 1 17, 121. 131, 245 Julian, Mark 71, 214 Just, Christopher 255 Kabrich, James 1 29, 21 4 Kahrs, Ronald 255 Kamoda, David 1 20 Kamoda. Kendale 249 Kane, John 21 4 Karmel, Catherine '1 1 5, 1 2 1. 255 Karmel, Elizabeth 1 21 , 21 4 Karrington, Kenyata 1 57 MoCowen, Deborah 255 Keck, Sherri 245 Kelleher, Zachary 1 25. 1 55. 255 Keller, Rosemary 125, 21 5 Kellogg, Athena 1 2D, 245 Kelly, Karla 245 Kelly, Martha 1 1 5, 1 1 5. 21 5 Kelly, Paul 21 5 Kenion, Paula 245 Kennedy, William 245 Kennerly, Keith 1 77, 21 5 Lilley, Anne 255 Lindsay, Angela 255 Lindsay. Ann 1 14, 255 Lindsay. Cheryl 1 1 5. 255 Lindsay, David 1 25, 21 7 Lindsay, Mr. Mark 55 Lindsay, Robert 1 2D, 255 Ling. Duke 1 D5. 1 1 7,1 1 5. 125. 21 7 Little, Anne 21 7 Little, Doris 1 1 5. 25D Labella, Mr. Louis 55 Kersey. 5onita 1 1 5. 125, 255 Kersey, 5ryant 21 5 Kilmartin, Paul 255 Kilmartin, 5ean 125, 125, 245 Kim. .Jae 245 Kim, Nae 1 12, 255 Kimbro, .Jerry 21 5 King, Mrs. Joyce 5D King, Mary 255 King, Toot 1 25. 21 5 King, Stephen 21 5 Kirby, .Joel 245 Kirby, Mr. Marion 72 Kirkman, Leslie 21 5 Kirkman, Robin 1 25, 21 5 Kiser. David 21 5 Klages. Andrew 21 5 Klemm, Allison 12D, 121, 255 Knight, Ms. Mary 55 Knox, Robert 245 Koch. Thomas 245 Komoda, David 21 5 Kwas ikpui. Mark 245 Laing, .James 245 Laitine, .Jukka 21 5 Lake, Scott 245 Lalonde. .Jane 255 Livengood, Susan 21 7 Lloyd. William 1 2D, 1 52, 257 Loflin, Mr. Steve 75 Loftis, John 255 Long, Carole 255 Long, Kim 1 12, 1 1 5. 257 Long, .Johnny 1 2Cl, 255 Long, Kathy 25D Love. .Jenny 25D Lowe, Amelia 255 Loye. Gary 25D I.upo, Misa Patricia 55 Lutz, 5rady 255 Lynam, Carol 1 1 7, 255 Lynch. 5renda 255 Lynch, Pam 255 Mabry, Rhett 42. 45. 1 25, 1 54, 21 7 Macrae, Doug 75, 1 7D, 255 Maddox, Ed 125, 25D Maier. John 25D Maier, Michael 255 Lambert, Janice 245 Lalumondier, Michael 245 Lambeth. Welch 1 D5, 1 1 2, 1 25. 21 5 Landon, Michelle 255 Lane, 5ernard 152, 21 5 Lane, .Jo 1 1 5, 255 Lane. Margaret 1 1 5, 125. 1 7D, 1 71, 255 Lane, Will 215 Langedijk, Gertrude 21 5 Lassiter, Lisa 255 Lavant, Revardale 1 72, 25D Lawrence, David 1 55. 1 7D, 25D Lawrence, Teressa 21 5 Lawson, Demetris 21 5 Leathers, Sally 1 25, 21 5 Ledogar, Happy 1 21, 255 Ledogar, Leslie 21 5 Lee, Angela 25D Lee, Myron 21 5 Lee, Myung 255 Lee, Susan 21 5 Lemmons. .Jim 12D, 127, 21 7 Lernmons, Maria 125, 255 Leonard. Mr. Fleid 55 Leonard. Tommy 1 25. 1 27,21 7 Levan, Ronnie 255 Levette, .Julia 21 7 Lewis, Crystal 1 1 2, 145. 255 Lewis, Lisa 55. 1 D4, 1 1 2, 1 24. 1 25. 2 1 7 Lewis, Robert 255 Lewis, Sarah 1 1 5, 21 7 Libal, Martina 1 1 7. 21 7 Maines, David 127, 21 7 Major, Debra 1 1 5. 1 1 5 Major, Rania 125, 25D Makepeace. Walton 251 Marks, Nicholas 1 77, 25D Marley, Amy 255 McCormick. .John 42, 154, 155 1 57, 21 5 McCorquodale. Lawton 1 2D. 21 5. 21 5 McCcirquodale. Lou Ann 12D. 255 McCoy, Porky 55, 1 1 5, 1 52. 21 5 McGrady, Mrs. Sally 55, 55 McCuiston, Teresa 255 McDaniel, .Joan 25D McDowell, Tamara 12D, 255 McDowell, Miss Margaret 57 McDougal, Evelyn 251 McGahee, Ruth 255 Mclver, Mrs. Anne 57 McKay, Mrs. Berenice 51 McKee, Steve 1 1 5, 12D, 255 McKeeI, Mr. Luther 75 McKenna, Mary 1 2D, 1 21 . 21 5 21 5 McKinney, Rusty 12D, 255 McLaughlin, 5arbara 1 72, 21 5 McLaughlin, 5rian 255 McLaughlin, Charles 24, 1 1 5. 1 1 5, 1 2D, 21 5 McLaughlin, Christal 21 5 McLaughlin, Lois 1 75, 255 McLean. Trena 1 25, 255 McLeod, Carolyn 251 MoNaire, Lywanna 21 5 McNairy, Lisa 1 1 5. 145, 255 McNairy, Mark 21 5 McNeill, 5etty 21 5 McNeill. Carol 251 McNeill, Carol 21 5 McPeak, Leigh 255 McPhail, Susie 1 1 2, 1 75. 255 McSoadden, Clifton 1 57, 255 McZorn, 5onita 24, 125, 21 5 Meadows, Wade 251 Meal, Dwight 1 1 7, 22D Mebane, .James 4D, 21 5 Mitchell. Victor 255 Mnick, .Jeffery 1 55, 155. 255 Mock, Marlon 225 Mock. Mischel 251 Mock, Mishell 22D Montgomery. 5hawn 255 Moon, Kim 22D Moore. Moore. Deborah 22D Dianne 255 Moore, Mrs. Jeanette 52 Moore, Mrs. Katherine 51 Medlin, .Julie 1 1 5. 125, 251 Melton, Annette 255 Melton, Audrain 21 5 Marshal, Mrs. Martha 51 Martin, 5uddy 127, 21 5 Martin, Curtis 25D Martin, Cynthia 25D Martin, Michelle 255 Martin, Paulette 51, 1 1 2, 1 25. 1 45, 21 5 Martin, Robin 1 15. 255 Marshall, Ashlye 72, 1 7D, 255 Mason, Debbie 1 7D, 255 Mason, Marc 255 Mason, Tommy 255 Mason, Ywan 25D Matier, George 25D Matier, Malinda 255 Mauney, .James 25D Maupin, Steven 125. 25D Maxwell. Faye 21 5 Mayer, Elke 21 5 Maynard, Freddie 255 Maynard, .John 1 1 5, 1 1 5, 21 5 Maynard, Lisa 255 Maynard, Veronica 125, 21 5 Mayo, Darryl 255 McCabe, Leslie 21 5 McCall, Mark 21 5 McCarthy, Donna 1 2D, 255 McCarthy, Lisa 21 5 McClain. .James 255 Mclean, 5lanche 255 McCollum, Dwight 255 McCook. .Jack 121. 125,255 McCorkle, Carole 255 Melton, 5ill 154 Melton. Mel 1 54, 1 55, 251 Mendenhall, Donna 251 Mendenhall, Marla 21 5 Mengert. Paul 251 Meyers, 5heila 1 1 5 Michael, 5obby 251 Michael, Thomas 255 Michel, Mary 1 1 5, 22D Michel, Susan 125. 255 Middleton, Kevin 1 55, 255 Middleton, Penelop 255 Middleton, Todd 1 D5. 1 1 5. 1 1 7 Midkiff, Mr. Wallace 51 Mills, 5enton 251 Miller, 5ruce 255 Miller, Chris 41,1 D4, 1 D5. 1 1 2. 1 15,1 14, 12D, 154, 22D Miller, Diedre 22D Miller, Kelly 1 1 5. 1 1 7, 1 1 5,251 Miller, Kim 22D Miller, Lori 1 12, 251 Miller, Marty 251 Miller. Michael 1 55, 1 57. 255 Miller Ponsa 251 Milligan. .James 125, 22D Milligan, Mary 255 Mills, Roslyn 255 Mills, Wayne 22D Milosky, 5ryon 57, 121, 22D Mitchell, Chester 251 Mitchell. Christopher 251 Mitchell, Deborah 125, 255 Moore, Kathryn 251 Moore. Stephen 125, 221 Moore. Susan 125. 255 Moorehead. Leslie 221 Morehead, Tony 255 Morgan, David 221 Morris, Amy 1 27, 1 7D, 251 Morris, Keith 251 Myers, Sheila 255 Myrick. Dale 251 Myrick, Emily 255 Nail, Lisa 257 Nance. DorRaye 257 Nance, Mary 251 Naranio, Maria5ol 221 Nash. Anna 254 Naylor, Meredith 221 Naylor, 5ob 251 Neal, Chaun 52. 1 1 4, 1 25, 1 25. 251 Neal, Garrett 257 Neal, Vickie 251 Needle, David 125, 251 Neill, Carolyn 1 1 5, 125, 257 Nelson. Ronald 251 Nelson, Lori 251 Nelson, Robert 257 Neugent. .John 12D, 251 Newbold, Dr. Kenneth 55 Newbold, Lisa 1 22, 221 Newell, Paul 221 Newman, Dickie 257 Newman. Rebecca 257 Newnam, Frederick 222 Newnam, Jeanne 257 Newnam, Michael 222 Nichols. Angelia 1 1 5, 251 Nichole, Mrs. Mary 75 Nicholson, Mr. Charles 55 Nickles. Cheryl 1 D5, 1 1 5. 1 1 7. 222 Norris, Mrs. Joyce 55 Nixon, Karen 257 Novak, Lisa 125, 257 Nunn, Robert 251 Nussbaum, Mark 1 25, 1 25. 222 Nutty, Mrs. Gail 55 Dakes. Cecelia 222 Dakley, Sherrie 257 Dakley, Teresa 1 25. 257 D'5rien, Deirdre 222 D'5rien. Greg 1 1 5. 251 Ddell, 5ryan 222 Ddum. .Jeff 257 Ddum, Keith 222 Ddum. Linda 252 Ddum, Peggy 1 21, 222 Index 51 5 D'Ferrell, David 222 Dhadi, Sam 252 Poole, Shelia 33, 1 12, 252 Poole, Stacey 257 Robertson, Donna 255 Robertson, William 255 D'Kelley, David 257 Oliver, Antoinette 252 Dliver, Deidra 125. 222 Dliver, Emory 252 Dliver. Dliver. Pandora 257 Windsor 257 Csborne, Thomas 222 Osborne. Mr. Zack 55, 1 21 Dschell. William 257 Dsmann, Catherine 1 21, 257 Dsteen, John 1 7D, 1 71, 252 Dster, Suzanne 257 D'Tuel. Dverly, Dverly. Michael 223 Donald 1 2D, 223 Melanie 257 Dwens, Candy 33, 1 D5, 1 1 5. 1 1 7, 1 45, 252 Padgett, Audrey 252 Page, Mrs. Catharine 55 Page, Gregg 43. 1 D4, 1 1 4, 1 54. 1 55, 1 57 Page, Mr. Kenneth 7C Page, Melissa 1 1 5, 257 Page, Stephen 223 Pallas, Hope 252 Paris, Michelle 223 Parker, Robert 223 Parrish, Jessica 252 Parrott, Charles 257 Parson, Linda 257 Parsons, Christine 257 Paschal, Donald 257 Pass, Drville 25, 223 Patillo, Cherly 257 Patnaud, Mr. William 55 Patterson, Karen 257 Patsch, 5eth 223 Paxton, Tammy 252 Pearce, Ed 223 Pearman, Molly 223 Pearson, Sherry 252 Peatross, Walter 1 25, 252 Peck, Patricia 257 Pegram, Danny 252 Poor. Mrs. Jana 55 Poteaf, Angela 1 25, 1 25, 257 Powell, Mr. AI 57 Powell, Carolyn 224 Powell, Dianne 257 Powers. Ms. Betty 75 Pradia, Theron 257 Prescott, Jim 257 Prescott, Pam 31, 1 D5, 1 1 2, 1 1 7, 1 1 5, 224 Pr-essley. Mr. Phillip 52 Price, Gerald 224 Price, Patricia 224 Price, Portia 127, 252 Priddy, Miss Dawn Marie 7C Prillaman, Patricia 257 Pritchett, Carla 57 Pruitt, David 224 Purdy, Cherly 257 Purdy, David 257 Purgason, Amy 1 25, 224 Purvis, Lisa 255 Puryaar, Mrs. Lois 54 Raben, Adam 255 Raben, David 255 Fladford, Mrs. Ellen 55 Rafferty, Diana 224 Ramsaur, Jackson 252 Rand, Walter 53 Randolph, Elizabeth 252 Rankin, Mrs. Susan 53 Ratley, John 255 Rayburn, Richard 155, 1 7D Raynor, Dwight 252 Read, Miss Martha 54 Regan, Matt 41, 1 54, 252 Reid, Sandra 1 25, 1 75, 255 Reinhard, Steven 225 Reisig, Paula 225 Reittinger, James 1 55, 252 Rendleman, Joan 252 Reynolds, Phillip 252 Reynolds, Ronnie 255 Flibet. Ms. Emily 72 Robinson, Audrey 255 Robinson, Mary 1 1 5, 255 Robinson, Nathaniel 252 Robinson, Phyllis 1 1 2, 125, 1 72. 225 Robinson, Seburban 255 Robinson, Tammy 1 75, 255 Robison, Mr. George 73 Robison, Katherine 225 Roethling. Kathy 225 Roethling, Kristine 1 7D, 252 Roesch, Gina 255 Sexton. Mrs. Betty 57 Shackelford, Arthur 255 Shackelford, Ronald 227 Sharpe, Michael 225 Shatto. Alan 255 Shaver, Steven 253 Sheffield, Mark 121, 225 Shelton, Amber 1 2D, 253 Shelton. Dan 121, 225 Dhelton, Penne 253 Shelton, Tonda 1 1 5, 1 1 7, 225 Sheperd. Katie 145, 255 Sher, Richard 255 Sherman, Joel 225 Pekarne, Lisa 1 14, 224 Peouese, William 223 Perry. Pesth Ja mee 252 er, Janet 1 'I 2, 125,252 Pettit. Jane 1 25, 257 Petty. Petty. 5obby 224 Ceazar 252 Petty, Jonathan 257 Phillips . Mark 257 Phillips, Theresa 1 1 D, 252 Phipps, Allen 224 Phipps, Michelle 257 Phipps, Rice, Chris 255 Rice, Dan 225 Rice, Diana 255 Rice. Todd 255 Rich, Mark 255 Pickett, Herman 257 Pinkleton, Linda 1 12, 127, 252 Stephen 145, 152, 224 'I 31 . Piper, Ernest 1 7D, 257 Pinnex, Mary 257 Pinnix, Anthinette 257 Pinnix, Wayne 257 PIEUS. Felecia 252 Plouffe, Cherie 252 Charlotte 53. 1 25, 2 52 Rich, Theresa 1 25, 252 Richardson. Mr-. David 51 Richardson, David 255 Richardson. Mrs. Ruth 55 Richberg, Willie 255 Richerson, Deirdre 255 Richey, Sara 225 Richmond, Teresa 252 Rickert, Cynthia 255 Rickert, Deborah 225 Ricketts, Joan 225 Ricketts, Judy 225 Riedell, Mariette 1 21, 252 Rierson, Barbara 255 Rigney, Kandee 1 2D, 125, 255 Riley, Lavonda 252 Riley, Manya 225 Rives, Tracy 255 Robbins, Alfonzo 225 Roger, Matthew 1 1 7. 252 Rogers. David 255 Rogers, Nathan 252 Rolader, Carmen 252 Rollins, Lyn 1 12, 121, 131,252 Roman, Douglas 255 Romano, Peter 252 Romono, Ron 225 Roseboro, Shirley 252 Rountree, Steve 1 2D, 255 Rouson, Lee 25, 25, 41, 1 53. 1 54, 252 Routh, 5lair 1 1 2, 1 1 3,1 27, 225 Rowden, Lee 257 Flubio, Mrs. Blanca 57 Rucker, Ann 121, 225 Runde, Kathleen 255 Russel, Cherie 225 Russel, Lee 41, 1 1 7, 252 Ryals. Jeffrey 255 Ryan, Kelly 1 7D, 255 Ryan, Rocky 1 7D, 225 Sales, 5eIinda 255 Salters, Willa 252 Sanderson, Jess 1 1 5, 1 2C, 1 52, 252 Sansone. John 255 Sapp, Victor 55, 252 Sarver. Dean 225 Scales, Wallace 255 Scanlon, Marcie 1 1 5, 225 Scherzer, Stacey 255 Schiffman, Vance 1 52, 225 Schlaginhaufen, Ricky 253 Schofield, Kathy 225 Schott, Miles 1 7D, 225 Schrock, Colleen 227 Schrock, Steven 252 Schultheiss, Gerald 253 Schultz, Mike 41, 227 Schwab, 5arb 227 Schwabeland, Jill 255 Schwirk, Roger 255 Schwirck, Scott 227 Sherrill, Srad 255 Sherrill, Martha 127 Shields, Richard 255 Shingler, Shipman. Shipman. Shipman. Luann 225 Kalub 255 Keith 253 Portia 225 Shoffner, l-larvey 255 Short, Fred 225 Showfety, Theresa 225 Shreve, Amy 253 Sickenberger, Kari 1 14, 225 Siebenaler, Stephen 253 Sievers, Kendyll 253 Siler. Cheryl 225 Silver, Tim 255 Simmons, John 255 Simpson, Connie 255 Simpson, Keith 253 Simpson, Mark 1 1 2, 125, 253 Simpson, Namon 225 Sims, Yvette 255 Singer, Kan 255 Singer, Lisa 253 Shelton, Ezra 253 Skidmore. James 55, 1 55, 255 Slade, Doris 1 1 5, 253 Slade, Ddell 253 Slade, Robin 225 Slate, Teri 1 7D, 1 71, 255 Sloan, 5arrett 1 25, 253 Sloan, Roland 253 Small, Sandee 255 Smith, Anne 255 Smith, 5rett 1 54, 253 Smith, 5rian 255 Smith, Carl 255 Smith, Carol 255 Smith, Cheryl 31, 1 1 a, 1 1 7. 1 as, 1 ae, ees Smith Chip asa Smith, Chris ass Smith, Cynthia 1 14, 1 1 7, asa Smith, David 253 Smith, Donna 225 Smith, Doris 55, 253 Smith, Gerald 1 57, 255 Smith, James 255 Smith, Jan 255 Scott. Scott. Scott, Scott. Scott. Ann 1 7D, 227 Emmanuel 255 James 1 7D. 227 Kevin 255 Kurtis 255 Smith Smith Smith Smith ,Jeff 115,117,225 . Jenny 125, 125 Katherine 255 Kathy 225 Seabolt, Jay 12D, 227 Seay, Mary 1 1 7, 227 Seibert, John 1 25. 253 Self, Suzanne 253 Smith, Lisa 225 Smith, Louvenia 225 Smith. Robert 253 Smith, Sandra 255 Smith, Shannon 253 Sellars Sellars Sellars Sellars . Ashley 127, 255 . Cynthia 253 , Laura 125. 227 . Rainey 12D, 155, 255 Plyer, Poleo. Kristine 257 Polkinhorn, Scott 257 Poole, Grey 252 Poole, Maria 257 31 5 Index Robbins David 255 Robbins, Wendy 1 25 Roberts, William 225 Semomes, Renee 255 Settle, 5rian 227 Settle, Gary 227 Smith, Steve 12D, 255 Smith Suzanne 127, 253 Smith, Todd 27D Smith, Tom 127, 225 Smith Smith . Walter 253 . Yonnie 253 Smithey, Edwin 253 Walser. Amy 233 Smyth. Roger 254 Smoak, Andy 270 Snider, Ms. Mary Alice 57, 1 21 Snipes. Arthur 1 74 Snyder, Snyder. Jay 120. 230 Teresa 254 Sohn, Elizabeth 254 Sowerby, Jim 1 BB Spainhour, Kenneth 254 Sparks, Tony 254 Spencer, Mrs. Shirley 5B Spinks. Danny 254 Spinks, Lester 270 Spivey. Andrew 1 20. 1 70 Springs, Beverly 230 Spruiell, Renette 230 Squires, Renee 230 Staley. l-lurley 230 Stanley. Blair 270 Stanley, Danny 254 Stanley, Jerry 254 Starling. Mr. Frank 53 Staten, Lisa 254 Staton. Lisa 1 25, 230 Steck. Lillian 254 Stack. Musette 230 Steelman, Linda 254 Steimel, Michael 230 Stephanz, Mark 27, 1 05, 1 05, 1 1 2. 230 Stephens, Robert 270 Stephenson. Cynthia 254 Stevens, Susan 230 Stevenson, Tonya 230 Wcjeck, Donna 255 Stewart Stewart Stewart. Stewart, , Charles 1 57, 270 . Kevin 231 Lisa 254 Sherry 231 Stiefel, Eric 120, 270 Stocks, Suzanne 270 Stokes, Jeffrey 270 Stokes, Michael 270 Stone, David 270 Stone, Sherri 270 Stoodt, Susan 231 Stortz, Kimberly 231 Stout. Steven 254 Stover, James 270 Sowerby, Jimmy 270 Strandberg, Brenda 31, 231 Strandberg, Charles 270 Stranel, Andrew 254 Strange. Robert 125, 1 74. 231 Strickland, David 127, 221 Strickland, Donna 1 1 B, 1 1 S. 254 Strickland, Lisa 145, 254 Strickland, Lucie 1 1 5, 270 Strong, Bernard 254 Stuart, Caren 1 21, 270 Stubblefield, Julie 1 1 5 Stump, Ms. Charlotte 52 Styers. Chip 1 20, 1 70 Taylor, Robert 270 Taylor, Walter 1 25. 254 Tatum, Lisa 1 20. 270 Tedford, Tina 232 Tehan, Danny 1 05. 232 Tehan, Keith 254 Temple, Me. Mary 72 Thabet, Scott 270 Thompson. Mr. Junie 7B Therrien, Karen 1 1 B, 1 1 S, 254 Thetford, Harry 254 Thomas. Angela 232 Thomas. Janet 1 25, 254 Thomas, Suzannah 1 27, 270 Thompson, Christopher 254 Thompson, Gordon 41 , 1 1 B, 'I 1 S, 'I 25, 254 Thompson, Laura 270 Thompson, Lori 270 Thompson, Richard 1 17, 254 Thornhill, Deborah 270 Thrower, Gary 1 1 5, 1 1 S. 1 20. 1 25, 232 Tilley, David 254 Tillman, Cynthia 1 75, 254 Tillman. Betsy 1 12, 1 25, 254 Tipton, Cheryl 1 14, 232 Tisdale, Martin 1 21, 232 Towery, Kelly 270 Towle, Janet 270 Tovvnson. Raymond 270 Toyama, Marie 254 Transou, Tripp 1 55, 1 5S. 270 Trice. Jacqueline 232 Trimble. Dwain 232 Tripp, Tracy 232 Trollinger, Timothy 1 74, 270 Trotter. Lee 1 24, 232 Troxler, Mrs. Rosemary 53 Trull, Laura 125, 270 Trull, Lisa 233 Tucker, I-lerb 1 1 2. 1 1 3. 254 Tumlin, Linda 27, 1 1 5, 1 1 7. 'I 25, 233 Tunno, Meg 125. 254 Tunstall, Dana 270 Tunstall, Susan 31, 1 1 5, 1 1 7, 233 Tutterow, Alan 1 05, 1 1 5, 1 1 7, 1 1 5. 1 25, 254 Turnage, Allison 1 1 5, 145. 270 Turrentine. Laura 120, 270 Tyndall, Lynn 145, 270 Underwood. Mildred 254 Upchurch, Randy 1 20, 1 25. 233 Vance, Vivian 270 Van l-lerpen, Karen 254 VanSant, Charles 1 25, 1 70. 233 Varker, Butch 233 Varner, Kim 270 Varnir, Toni 254 Vaughn, Dawn 255 Vaughn, James 233 Venza, Frank 23, 41, 1 2B, 255 Vernon, Kimberly 255 Vestal, Donna 1 1 5, 270 Via, Mr. Tim 55 Victor, Mary 270 Victor, Timothy 233 Von Herrmann, Robin 33, 1 1 2. 1 25. 255 Wagner, Gary 255 Walder, John 255 Walker, John 255 Walker, Randolph 125. 270 Wall, Betty 255 Wall. Jerry 270 Wall, Karen 255 Wall, Lisa 121, 255 Wall, Me Iissa 1 1 5. 120, 270 Wall, Reginald 120, 271 Wall, Ronald 270 Wall, Tim 271 Wallach. David 255 Walls, Joanne 27 1 Whitescarver. Pamela 235 Whitley, Karen 255 Whitley, Veron 272 Whitlock, Lawrence 235 Whitsett, William 1 57, 272 Whitt. Paula 235 Wicker. Janet 235 Widemon, Ardeanna 235 Widenhouse, Renee 235 Wilder, Julia 255 Wiley, Keith 235 Wilkerson. Horace 235 Willard, Susan 272 Willhauck, Mr. Marion 74 Walton, Thomas 1 1 S. 271 Ward, Beth 271 Ward. Ward, Jenny 271 Libby 271 Ward, Marianne 271 Ward, Patty 1 14. 122, 1 51, 233 Ward, Tami 255 Wardwell, Darren 255 Wardwel Wardwel I, Laurie 125,271 I, Sharon 255 Ware, Stephen 1 20, 233 Warlick, Mary 1 25, 271 Warr, Angela 234 Warren. Warren, Watkins, Watson, Edward 271 Wendy 271 Angie 234 Ms. Angela 72 Williams Daryll 1 1 7, 272 Williams David D. 1 20. 235 Williams, David L, 1 52, 1 54,235 Williams Lisa 32, 34, 35, 1 05, 145, 1 72, 1 73. 235 Williams Korussa 272 Williams Leigh 272 Williams Michael 120, 272 Williams Roger 255 Williamson. Angelia 235 Williamson, Lorna 235 Williamson. Pamela 272 Willis, Beth 120, 255 Willis, Terrie 120. 235 Wilson, Craig 1 54, 255 Wilson, John 1 1 7, 1 25, 235 Wilson, Kathy 255 Wilson, Renee 120, 255 Watson, Audrey 1 1 4, 255 Watson. Billy 125. 1 57. 271 Watson. Watson, Watt. Ja Waynick, Mary 1 27, 255 Wes 120, 1 70, 255 mes 1 20, 255 Mary 234 Weathers, Brian 234 Weaver, Eric 271 Weaver, Laurie 234 Webb, Robert 234 Webster, Lois 1 25, 271 Weethee, Chip 255 Welker. Mark 255 Wellmaker, Wes 1 20, 1 57, 1 55. 271 Wells, Annette 1 1 5, 1 1 7. 255 Welsh, Carolyn 1 21 . 1 25, 1 34 Welsh, William 255 Wendt. Jennifer 234 Wendt, Ted 271 Werner, Laura 271 West. Wallace 'I 20, 255 Westbrook, Chip 271 Westmoreland, Lori 1 1 7, 234 Wetmore. Harold 234 Wharton . Faye 271 Wharton, Richard 255 Wharton, Scott 1 14, 121, 125 1 31 , 255 Wheatley, Nancy 1 1 4 Wheeler, Amy 32. 1 1 2, 1 27. 234 Wheeler, Barry 271 Wheeler, Tommy 235 Wheless, Evelyn 271 Wheless, Lola 235 Whetstone, Denise 271 Whlsenant. Mrs. Margaret 57 White, Christopher 1 20, 235 White, Fred 271 White. John 272 White, Jonathan 272 White. Kathy 235 White, Lisa 255 White. Me. Pamela 77 Whitelow, Valerie 1 20, 272 Whiteside. Susan 272 Widham, Stephen 255 Winfield, Mr. Albert 55 Wingo. Alison 1 45, 255 Winnix, Walter 255 Winstead, Dawn 235 Wolfe. Dan 125. 272 Wolfe. Thomas 235 Woltz, Virginia 1 2B, 255 Womble. Mark 272 Wood. Darryl 235 Woodard. Laura 255 Woodruff. Mrs. Winifred 55 Workman, Scottie 272 Wright. Alan 41, 255 Wright, Joe 1 SB Wright, Lori 272 Wyrick, Sharon 1 25, 255 Yancey, Gregory 235 Yang, Xong 255 Yarboro, Ken 272 Yarboro, Rebecca 255 Yates, Gregory 1 2B, 235 Young, Bridget 27, 57, 105. 1 20, 237 Young, Pamela 255 Young, Whitney 1 05, 1 1 B, 1 1 S, 'l 70, 1 71, 237 Young, Willie 237 Youngclahl, Craig 1 57, 272 Zabel, Julie 255 Zeph. Cynthia 1 25. 255 Zysick. Linda 237 lndex 31 7 Mr Kenneth Aldridge' B.S NC. Stete Uni- val-alty, Cooperative Dccupetlonal Eouoaoon, Student Council Mrs, Helen H. Allen B.F.A. Richmond Profes- sional institute of College of William and Mary: Basic Reading and Writing Workshop B Mrs. Lillie W, Alston B,S Bennet College: Elementary Algebra Part ll, Geometry and Algebra ll: Senioretta Advisor Mr, David Angell B.S, Guilford College, UNC-G Graduate School: Conceptual Phys- ics, Physics. and AP Physics Mrs. Cherrie B. Arlail: B S. N C. State Univer- sity: A,P. Calculus. Geometry, and Elemen- tary Algebra Part ll Mr, Wllbert Artis. M Ed. A,S.T. University: Cooperative Dlstributive Education: DECA Club Advisor Mrs, Arch Anna Ashley, M,Ed, UNC-G Col- lege: Typing. Data Processing. and Office Clc- cupations: FSA Advisor Mr. Cecil Banks: B S East Carolina Universi- ty: M.A,T, UNC-CH: A,P, American History, Practical Political Action. 1 S45 to Present, and Anthropology: Debate Club Mrs Sandia L. Bateman B.A. - Biology UNC-G: General Biology Mrs. Ann H. Bauserman: B,A, and M.Ed. UNC-G: Guidance Counselor Mr, Flalnle Locke Bell UNC-CH. 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Family Relations. and Biol- UQY Mrs. Luvenia T, Chavis: B,S. Bennett College, M s. Aer. State un-varalty: cnarn-ati-y I, ano Accelerated Chemistry Mr. William G, Cheek- Appalachian State Uni- versity: Drchestra Mr. Robert A, Clendenin: B,S, and M.S. Ap- palachian State University: Principal Mr. .James Collins: B.A Elon College: Driver Education: Varsity Football Mrs. Merle S. Corry: B.S.S.A.: M.Ed. UNC-G: Industrial Cooperative Training: VICA Miss Carole Crutchfield: B.A. UNC-G: AA. Averett College: Art of Film. Writing Work- shop A: Film Club Mrs. Betty M. Culver: B.S. UNC-G: Family Life. Personal Family Living Skills Mrs, Mattie .J Dalton: B.S, Shaw University: Algebra Il and, Elementary Algebra Part I Mrs, Fanchonetta Davis: B.S. B.S. Hampton institute: Media Assistants Mrs, Laura W Dixon' B.A. Duke University: Algebra Il and. Elementary Algebra Part ll Mr. Sammy F. Doyle: Ei.M. UNC-G: Adv, Girls 31 B Faculty index Faculty Index Chorus. Adv. Music Theory. Ensemble and. Choir ' Mrs. Carolyn F Duncan: B.A Greensboro College: C.O.E. Mrs Lacala W. Frazier' B.A Elon Collage: Physical Education Mrs. Ellen Y. Frieberg: B.A, UNC-CH, Spanish Mrs. Lorraine A. Gail: A.B Morgan State: M,Ed, UNC-G: Advanced Counselors Certifi- cate UNC-G, Guidance Counselor Ms. .loan C. Ganz: B.S, New York University: Algebra ll. Elementary Algebra Part I Mra, sn..-lay Gardiner: A s. Edgewood Junior College: Secretary Mr Thomas T, Gaulden' Naval Science Mrs. Inez Gibbs A.B. Fisk University: M.S. A.ST, State University: Grammar. Writing Workshop A. Short Story. Junior Class Advi- sor Mrs. Kathryne .J Gilliland: UNC-G, School Treasurer Mrs Mamie Gorham: B.S. A.ST State Uni- versity: Typing I and ll. Business Math Mrs Parthenla M, Grady B A, North Carolina Central University: Howard University, UNC-G: French: Honor Society Mrs. virginia M. Grier. B.S Bennett College: MEd, AST, State University, Elementary Algebra Part ll, Algebra ll. Geometry Mrs. Lynn K. Griffin. NCSU. Algebra I. Elementary Algebra Part l and ll Mrs. Betty H Hanklns. B.A. UNC-CH: Ad- vanced Composition. Search for Self. Writing Workshop A. Short Story Mr. Bobart B. Hayes. ll: B S. A,S.T. State Uni- versity: M.Ed. UNC-CH: Certificate d'Etudes Francalses University of Kentucky: Assis- tant Principal for Instruction and Curricu- lum, Advisor to lntersarvlce Club Council: Advisor to Liaison Club Mrs, Stephanie Henderson: Genetics, l-lui-nan Biology. Advanced Biology Mr, Bernard Henkel' AA. Mitchell: B.A, UNC-C: M.Ed. UNC-G: Guidance Counselor Mr, William T. Hernretta Jr: AA. Wingate College: B.A. UNC-CH: General Math. U.S. History, Composition Mrs. Billie M, Hinton: B.A Limestone College: Business English, Typing, Shorthand. Money Management: FSA Advisor: Papal By Page Advisor Mr. Bob Hodgin: Vocational Education Mrs. Nellie C. Hofer Guidance Secretary Mrs, Mary B, Holley: B.A, St. Augustines Col- lege: M.S. A.ST State University: Language Arts Mrs, .June S. Hunt: B.S, Catawba College: M.Ed. UNC-G: Accounting. Typing. Earning and Investing: Business Manager Buc- Blnlcr, Junior Honor Roll Mrs. .Joyce C. King M.Ed. UNC-G: Practical Meth, Geometry, Advanced Algebra Mr. Marlon Kirby B.A, Lenoir Rhyne College: M A. East Carolina University: P,E. Athletics: Head Football Coach Ma. Mary knior-cg Randolph-Macon Woman's College: A.B. English Education UNC-Chapel Hill: Writing Workshop B. Humanities Mr. Louis LaBelle: .Julius Hartt College of Music: University of Hertford B.M. in music: Orchestra Mr, Bruce Leonard, Jr: Appalachian State University: B.A. Catawba College: Basic Comp. Drama, Theatre Workshop. Stage De- sign. Shakespeare. Stage Crew. Playmakers Mr, Mark Stephen Lindsey: Guilford College: B.S. Physical Ed: N.C, AST.: Ecology. Human Biology: Assistant Football Coach. Mr, L. Steven Loflin. Sr.: B,S, in Ed. Western Carolina University: P.E, ll. P.E, Ill, P,E. lV.: Boys S Girls Swimming Team Ms. Patricia Lupo: B.A. M.A - Furman Uni- versity: Spanish: Spanish Honor Society Mrs, Martha Marshall, B.A - Seton Hill: M.A, - University of Maryland: Prac. Math, Elementary Algebra Part ll Mrs Selly McCrady Agnes Scott College: Attendance Miss Margaret McDowell: Masters In Ed, with a specialty in guidance S. counseling uNc-o, a.A. - Livingston collage. Mass Media, Bible Lit., FTA. Ms, Anne Mclver, A B, - UNC-G. P S,C E. - M,Fl,E,. English. Latin: Latin Club Mrs. Berenice McKay: University of Penn B,A.. M,A.T, - Converse College: Geometry. Practical Math, Elementary Analysis. Senior Honor Boll Mr Luther McKeel: B,S, Wake Forest Col- lege: ME, UNC Chapel Hill: Drivers Educa- tion, Assistant Football Coach, Girls Bas- ketball Team, Baseball Mr Wallace Mldklff: AA. Gardna'-Webb Col- lege. BS High Point College. Elementary Algebra I, Geometry, Advanced Algebra. Elementary Analysis: Jr, .Jaycees Mrs. A, .Jeannette Moore: BS. Livingston College: Hampton Institute: NC.A.ST,, Applied a-oiogy. Plants ano Animals: Greenhouse Plant Sale Mrs. Katherine Moore UNC-G: B.A. Univer- sity of Virginia: George Washington Universi- ty: Algebra il. oaomatry. Practical Mann: .io- nior Class Mr, E McGregor Morris' A B. Davidson Col- lege: UNC Chepel Hill - M.A,T. Wars, Cur- rent World Affairs. Varsity Basketball Coach Mrs. Kate Morrow: A,B. -- Meredith College: Elementary Algebra Part I. Geometry, Alg. ll: Keywanettes. Mr. Samuel Morrow' B.A - Catawba: Drivers Education, Mr. Charles Murph A.B. - Lenoir Rhyne. M.A. -- UNC-G, ASU: Band, .Jazz band. Mrs. Mary Nichols: B,S.S.A - UNC-G: Busi- ness Lew. Accounting. Typewriting. Mr. Charles Nicholson' A.B. - William S Mary. M,A. - UNC-CH: German, Mrs. Joyce Norris: B.A. French - UNC-G: French 5. French 4. French 3, French 1. international Club, Mrs. Gail Nutty: B.A, HistoryfEngllsh - Western College for Women, Oakland Univ.: Writing Workshop B. Int. Reading: Sopho- more Class. Mr Thomas Dsborne. Jr,: B.A, Education - UNC-CH: Bible Lit., Writing Workshop B, Journalism: Pages by Page: Head Soccer Coach. Head Track Coach. Mrs, Catherine Page: A,B. - Southwestern at Memphis: World History. Comp. World Ra- ligions, U.S.S.R: Senior Class Advisor, Mr. Kenneth S, Page' B.S. - NC AST, Mas- ters Degree in Industrial Ed.: Introduction to Trade S Education: JV. Football, Wrestling and Track: .Junior Exchange. Mr, William Patnaud B,A. - Univ, of North- ern lowa. M.M. - Northwestern Univ: Woodwinds. Ms. .Jane Poor: Greensboro College. A.B. - UNC-A, UNC-G, UNC-CH: Social Service Seminar, Psychology: .Junior Class Advisor, Mr, Al Powell B,A. - UNC-CH. UNC-G: Lit. of Suspense, Sci Fi Supernatural. Adv, Reading. Adv. Comp.: luoeonoor: Track. Ms. Betty Powers B,S.S A,. M,S,B.E, - UNC-G: COE I. Mr. Phillip Pressley: Associate in Applied Sci- ence in Police Science: Civitans Miss Dawn Priddy, Rockingham Community College. B.S, Merchandising - UNC-G, D.E.l. D.E. ll: DECA Club: .J,V, Cheerleaders. Mrs. Lois Puryear: A.A. - Campbell College. B.S - Wake Forest. M A T, - UNC-CH, U S Foundations. U.S Growth, World Geography, 'l S45 - Present, American Foreign Policy. National Honor Society, History Club. Mrs. Ellen Radford. B A North Carolina State University, Language Arts: CHJ Advi- SOI' Mrs, Susan C. Rankin: A,B, Salem College, MEC! UNC-G: Llbr ry Science Miss Martha B, Read: A B Randolph Macon Woman's Collage, M.E.d. UNC-CH: Guidance Counselor Ms. Emily C, Rlbet BS Mary Washington College: M.Ed. UNC-G: P.E: Tennis Coach Mr David S. Richardson B S and M.A Ap- palachian State University: Assistant Princi- pal in charge of Student Affairs Mrs. Ruth S. Richardson A.B Greensboro College: Art Mr. George A, Robison: AB. Lenior Rhyne College: M.E, UNC-G: P,E., Cross Country Coach: Golf Coach Mrs. Blanca Flublo: Law Degree from Univer- sity of Havana: M.A Appalachian State Uni- versity: Spanish, Honor Society Mrs. Betty Sexton: B.A Wake Forest Uni- versity: Short Story and Novel. Advanced Composition. Basic Composition Ms. Mary A Snider, B.A UNC-CH: Creative Writing. Advanced Composition. A P English. Critical Analysis. lnklings Advisor Mrs. Shirley D Spencer: B.S, Longwood Col- lage: Writing Workshop A and B Mr. Frank Starling: B.S, East Carolina Unl- verslty: Biology Ms, Charlotte S Stump. B.S. Longwood Col- lege: UNC-G, Human Biology. Advanced Biol- UQY Mrs. Sara Sugg: B S. Flora MacDonald: Child Development. Clothing Services, Clothing and Textiles Mrs, .Joyce Sutton: A.B. Western Carolina University: M.A East Caroline University: Texas Woman's University: General Chemis- try, A P. Chemistry: Chess Club Advisor Mr, Roderick M. Swonguer: B,A. Michigan State University: M.Ed. Wright State Uni- versity: Guidance Counselor Miss Mary R. Temple' B.S UNC-G: P,E., Vol- leyball and Track Coach Mr, .Junie P Thompson: A.B Elon College: Drlver's Education Mrs. Rosemary R. Troxler' UNC-G: Greensboro College: Media Aide Mr Tim Via' B.A, Virginia Tach,: Man Today, American Social Problems Miss Ang le L. Watson: A.S.T. State Univer- sity: Dance: Pirateers Advisor Mrs, Margaret G. Whisenant: B.A, Wake Forest: MA.T, UNC-CH: A,P, English, Ad- vanced Composltion. Critical Analysis Mrs. Pamela White: B.S. A.S.T. State Univ r- sity: Clothing and Textiles Commander Marlon Willhauck. B.S, East Tennessee State University, M.Ed, Missis- 5il3DI State University: NJBCJTC ll and ill: Navy Club Advisor Mr. Albert C. Winfield: B.A. Livingstone Col- lege: M,A North Carolina Central University: American Social Problems. Minorities: Advi- sor of Equine Club Mrs Winlfred L. Woodruff. A.B. Winthrop College: M,A. University of Virginia: A,F' European History, Psychology, American So- cial Problems. ' L1--.Y N bl--V 1 1lm,.,,, a -,uf -.1 ..-an-.wana a -.f u . nsremill 1 I -ff 0 Nunn-wut i M. .... if -af - .1 pil ' kk ' ww! k , . ,wav I ' 4 ' 1- .M . xi 4 - ,f iw. .L..A Qi., 'Ni ppm- . . ei? p , fs 'iff K: 1 m Ng Q X ...--siss X w,:.,.N 319 I I 5 Z 5 , 3 , 1 ill 52 g . n M , M I K 'ffm ' W-Q ani ' ,, ', M' f.-My mv 3213 su- 'bd EE sa --f 321 322 mm Together and individually we nave all done our part in Creating our ovvn world nere at Page High. And as the years pass by we will be able to look pack at the time we spent at Page and be grateful for all we learned and experienced tnere. Page High Sendai - Our Own Creation. 1 'ffez . La -v 3' Q , 93945 5 'Q 8 324 lt's hard to believe that I am finally typing this letter. After I finish it, the staff will pack up the last deadline and heed on over to Hunter with it. After that, we'll sit beck and impatiently wait for it to return. This year's Buccaneer brings many changes to the Page students. more this year than ever before. A new type of copy, the die-cut, more candids, more informative captions and stories and new features are some of the things we used in making this a distinguished book. This Buccaneer proved to be a real challenge for the entire staff but everyone had the enthusiasm and determination to complete it. When I think back to those nights of staying up till 'I :CJCJ typing, doing and redoing layouts, looking everywhere for the Ladder. sitting around and thinking up ideas that we could never put in the book and zooming over to I-Iunter at 70 mph to make a deadline, I sometimes wonder if it was worth it, . . . and I know it was. I personally want to thank the entire staff for doing a terrific job on the book cause each one, in their way, contributed something to it, There are a few people whose dedication to this book deserve a special recognition and. with deep appreciation, I thank: Carla I-Iatley and Becky I-Ieustess, who added a lot of humor to the frantic rush of a deadline. Lee Betts, for taking on the Classes section without any knowledge of how to do it and making it into a fantastic section of the book. Mark Sheffield, for spending so many hours in the dark room and corn- ing up with some great photography. Mr, Powell, for doing all that an advisor can do. And most of all l would like to thank Sydney I-lux, who has been my right hand from the beginning of the year, listening to me, calming me down or giving me advice, and always being there when I needed someone. I-Ier dedication to this book has many times inspired me when I felt like quit- ting the entire thing, Thanks a lot I-luck! TYl.! 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