Wando High School - Legend Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, SC)

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IS ON! 2 Student Life 1. Summer sailing — what a breeze 2. Frank shows his expertise on his hydroslide 3. Soundra — caught in the oct. 4 The bridge from a different perspective Summer for a Warrior is the shortest three months of the year Each year we wonder where the summer has gone Summer seems shorter every year as we get out of school later and return earlier than ever before No matter how short the summer was. one can be sure it was filled with heat. fun. traffic, trips, and work, if there is one thing Wando students don't lack its sunshine. There was rarely a day when a Warrior could not be found soaking up the sun on the beach Many students used their summer vacation resourcefully. They earned money to support their cars, clothes, or future college Many students worked at grocery stores, packing sheds, movie theaters, and just about any other place in need of a helping hand. Wando students are lucky to live so near to the coast. Vet with its convience there also comes some drawbacks. The most obvious drawback is TRAFFIC. The East Cooper area is definitely not lacking in that respect. On a pretty day getting over to the islands can seem almost impossible, especially when the bridge opens to let a boat thru. However Wando students didn't let traffic or anything else stand in the way of their summer fun. After all wherever there is a Warrior there is always fun SIZZLING! 1 1. isle of Palms — a popular summer scene 2. Johnny Short has a Big Mac Attack. 3. Debbie and Margaret visit the Munchkin Room. 4. Summer traffic — no way to beat the heat 5. Marnie and Rachel soak up the summer sun. Student Life 3 r is there anybody who does not Ike hovng money' Wando Wamors definitely enjoy their money Eoch yecx there ore thousands and thousands ot working teenagers, and Wando gh School cert arty has ther share « the large working class Many Wanao students work to pay tor that special car that they have hod ther eye on Others espeoalygrts work «order to keep up with the ever ctxm y t)° cl and styfcsh fasrton ot the eighties Many students of the Sencr class w also be foced with the fnancial matters regardng the senior cruise to Mexico and grocAotion expenses And st others wfl be sovng for colege dr when they are out « the world on ther own' There are many varieties of jobs that Wando students engoge « eoch year The Heath pocking shed is a very pop Aar place for Wamors to work «the sanmer Others worked ot those very wei-known fast food restau- rants. such as McDonald s ana Burger K«g However some people en- joyed workng at the sophisticated restaurants of R B s and the Snee Farm Country CkA Local grocery stores hred many Wamors for carters ana bag boys There are so many possiMties for jobs which Wando students can hold But whatever the job. one is always able to find somethng to do with that long Qwated paycheck' 1 1 Marty Wisse says “cheese'' for the camera 2. Beth Irby experiences cashiers' confusion 3 Robert Katz, the Cucumber King, works hard for his money 4 Student Life MONEY MAKERS TUB OF BUTTEPfD POP CORN 1. Don't you dor© ask m© Where's th© beef? 2. Jerry always has a friendly smile for the customers. 3. The Wendy's crowd clowns oround for the comera. 4 Carol has every thing under control. 5. It's okay Dionne there won't be too many more cucumbers. 6. But Sherry. I asked for coke!! D® TARS AND THEIR CARS Warrior girls enjoying last years annual. 2. The Cheerleaders inspire the crowd with their spirit. 3. Leslie and Marianne — Best Buddies for- ever. 4. For Meredith. Tara, Julie, and Tracy lunch is a joke. 5. Clifford Coaxum puts the blame on Derrick Mazyck I If there is one thing that Wando students are it's B friendly Wherever you go you're bound ' find a smihng Warrior face. As we look back } on the year we realize that our friends really made the difference They are there when we need an en- couraging word to make it through the day, or when we need someone to join us in our silly excitement. Without them our high school years would be incomplete. It is through friends support that a Warrior can excel and accomplish his or her goals with ease No matter where j { you go you are bound to realize that Wando is the i home of FRIENDLY FACES . J FOREVER FRIENDS 2 4 1. Margaret. Leslie and Lisa are always ready with a smile. 2. Lisa Graham and Sam Donaldson find something to smile about in the cafeteria. 3. Who are these pillow people? ... Wando students, of course!! 4 These friends really support each other! 5. Look out! This is double trouble. Student Life 9 10 Student Lit© ENIORS SHOW THEIR STYLE What con be said about the class of '85 except that it was the most awesome class ever. The Senior class rose above all and ex- celled In every way possible. Yet in all of the fun and excitement, there is a note of sad- ness. as we realize that this is our last year together The class has grown closer through our shared experiences such as two junior- seniors, powder puffs, football games, classes and extracurricular activities. All of these things have pulled together to form a spirit of unity within the class. As we look back on our four yeors at Wando, we wonder where the time went. It seems like just yesterday that we were a group of confused freshmen But that time has passed, and we have all grown emotion- ally and academically. It is this growth which has led each one of us to depend upon the other as an important part of our lives. We realize that time can not stand stll, and a time will come when physically the class of 1985 will not be together, but we know that in spirit and memories we will always be the class of 1985 ... the best ever The word Juntos 6 in- stantly associated with tun. laughter, and work with an emphasis on work Many stu- dents often fnd that the junior year a the most chaiengng The causes they choose tend to turn to- ward the futue, and the attitudes toward education re- ceive adjustment No matter how much work the class of 86 experienced, they fouv3 plenty of time for loods of fuv The Junior class hod spirit by leaps uxJ bounds The jnor year a atso a year of firsts The biggest first beng The Jr Sr wh :h the junior class wi sponsor to honor the class of 85 This event s ndeed a t g job for the junior class yet they handte it with ease The juvors not only play but they work hard The SAT a often taken n one s junior year This experience can be agonizing to some Alinal the jukor class helped to nspxe Wando with the and the hard work and education enthusiasm. JUNIORS STRIVE TO EXCEL ■ J K'% 1. Lisa Lamatia gives the camera her milion dollar smile. 2. The gangs all here. 3 Brent Hicks and Aubrey Hicks show off their fashion sense. 4 Allen Murray follows his nose 5. Gina and Jeff enjoy Sertoma cheek to cheek 12 Student Life SPIRITED SOPHOMORES The sophomore year seems to come upon students very quickly. It seems that in the blink of an eye one's freshman year is over and the title of sophomore is taken over. The sophomore year is a year of growth and learning as the class of '87 adjusts to Wando and begins to feel a real part of that great Warrior Spirit . Sophomores use their second year to es- tablish their individual place in high school and to set goals for their future years at Wando The class of '87 feels optimistic as they realize that their best years at Wando will soon be upon them. The class of '87 was a spirited and fun- loving class. They particularly enjoyed picking on the new freshman instead of being picked on themselves. No matter what is said, the sophomore year is a time of fun and enthusiasm. At the same time it is a learning and growing exper- ience Both serious and silly times of the soph- omore year join together to form the lovable class of 1987. 1. Shannon MeHichamp is definitely computer literate. 2. Deona Smith has that sophomore spirit 3. Laura — in front of the camera for a change. 4 David Etter devours his lunch in one bite. Student Life 13 1 Clinton stonds ready to release the balloons. 2. There is no lack of spirit for a television cameraman. 3. Doug Heath watches the action intensely 4 Billy Swails talks to his teammates. 5. Mr. Smoak judges a spirit competition. 6. The football players receive recognition at a pep rally. 7. The Warrior Mascot shows that Warrior strength. 14 Student Life Spirit is defined as a vigorous sense of membership in a group. That vigorous sense here at Wando is enthusiasm for all that we attempt to do. The sense of belonging in a group is a feeling all Wando stu- dents feel. Each individual feels as though there is a special place at Wando just for him and her. We show our spirit by cheering at pep rallies, attending athletic events and pdrticipating in extra- curricular events. Wando students do all of these things, and, boy, do they do them well! No matter what a Warrior is doing, you can be sure that great Wando Spirit will shine through loud and clear. 3 1. The balloons at Sertoma added that extra touch. 2. The volleyball team really loves Wando. 3. The cheerleaders inspire the crowd with their enthusiasm. 4. The Senior class shows their style Student Life 15 Each year Freshmen must put up with teasing from upperclassmen, yet they take it well and realize it is always done m fun. For Freshmen the year is full of fun. excitement and change, and aspira- tion. After all they have three more years A at Wando to enpy the Wando spirit f 16 Student Life 1 David. Robert, and Tony show off their freshman physique. 2 Mary-Caroline and Harriet work hard 3. Gina hopes staring at the books will help with her homework 4 Eric Barnett relaxes m the Wando lunch room FRIVOLOUS FRESHMEN The Freshman class of 1985 was the largest class ever to enter Wando High School. They totaled 565 in all. It ¥ seemed that everywhere you looked there was a Freshman. The Freshmen exper- ience many changes in their transition from mid- dle school. They must adjust to new teachers, friends, schedules and a very large school. A Freshman is easily recognized by the fact that during a class change a confused look will often come over their faces 3 m 3 MOULTRIE CONSTITUENT DISTRICT TWO BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mr Gtfden was kind enough to respond to these questions of interview question How do you think Wando com- pares with other high schools in the county? Mr. GUden Compared to other high schools in the county. Wando is the best. In fact. I feel that Wando is one of the leading high schools in the state. question What do you see for Wando in the future. Mr GUden The future holds a lot of promise for the students at Wando My prediction is that Wando will grow and get better. question How do you think Wando could be improved? Mr. Gilden In order for Wando to improve. the school system must (a) con- tinue to seek out and employ the most qualified teachers and staff, (b) place a greater em- phasis on academics, (c) have high expectations of students and. (d) strive for excellence in the classroom. Board Members Mrs Sherry Martschink Mrs Susan Melbchamp Dr. John Roitzsch Dr. Kenneth Shuler Gene Grave ADMINISTRATION Wando Adrrwwtrators took time to comment on subjects of merest Mr Scott the extended day — The Education improvement Act re- quires that students attend class five hours and thirty five mnutes each day This can only result n a better leamng envronment for a our students The tme has come for our society to recognize oj e jcationai deficiencies and to do somethng about them honors program — This, along with the extended school day. can only enhance the opportunity for Our students to get a better x ty educo tton.” attendance pokey — Students must be n class each day to tefce advantage of opportuneies avalabie to them Re Jar attendance o a prerequisite to ocoderrw; success.” dptomas — Differentiated dptomos resuit from a new cumcuAm estab- lished by the State Department of Education A student ptanrmg to go to cokege must take more demandng courses than a student who plans to terminate hs education with a high school dptoma — conseojentty. a drtferentiated diploma Mr Dave the extended day and attendance pokey — These are the result of legetotive decisions to mprove the quality of pubic ecXjcatcn trrooghout the state We look forward eogerty to the positive conse- quences of these decisions honors program and dtlerenhated dptomas — We shouid al be proud that Wando has surged ahead « its quest for ocodemc excekence by mplemenfing the frst honors program n Charleston County The program wi add further distinction to the differentiated Optoma and wi have a catalytic effect n the other dptoma programs The hgher we set our goals for ocodecmc achievement the higher we must reach to attan them i see the Wando student as one who shouid always accept that program which wi gve the greatest chakenge and be the best prepara- tion for life ' Mrs Vaughan extended schootdoy — If tme atone were a major foctor In student learning and achievement I would be totafy n favor of an extended school day or even school year But snee I befceve that student motivation and teocher organization are more prmary foctors. I do not feel that an extension of the school day n itself wi resuit n nor eased achievement honors program — The honors program should provide a real chaienge for the students identified ocodermc taient to reach mer ndvKJuai po- tentials and be ocodecrvcaly competitive with those ectocated n any other system. attendance pokey — The new State attendance pokey is prmarty designed to underlne the fact that successful mastery of course material is dxeetty related to attendance, attention to teocher. assignments n class and homework I beieve tf« «true and that school must be a priority for a students Mr Quentin L. Scott. Principal BS — Florida State. MA T and EDS — The Citadel Mr. Carroll Davis. Assistant Principal BA — Methodist. MAT — The Citadel Mr Thomas Brown. Assistant Principal BA — Clemson College. MA — College of Charleston Mrs. Eileen Vaughan. Assistant Principal BA — Marry mount. MA — Duke. Med — USC Mr Andrew Stamp. Community School Director BA — Bowdoin. Med — University of Virginia Mrs Marianne Atxecht Engish Dept. BA — CokmOo Coiege M Ed — Th© Citadel Ms Dm Borkhan Scool Studies Dept BS — Coiege of Charleston M A — Wake Forest Mrs Wafts Berry Foreign Languoge Dept BA — Wnthrop Coiege M Ed — The Citodei Mrs Carolyn Black Engksh Dept BA — Ffcgh Point Coiege. M Ed — The Crtodei Sarah Bretand Special Ed Dept S — Coiege of Charleston. M Ed — The Crtodei 20 Faculty Mrs Sheryl Blackford Social Studies Dept BA — Mary BaJdwn Coiege. MAT — Converse Coiege Mr Gerald Dawson Science Dept BS — University of NC Mr Radge Duncan Socket Studies Dept BA — Clemson Ms Maryann Fora Foreign Languoge Dept BA — A Manic L nion Co ege MA — Urwersity of Conrecfi- Cutt MA — USC Mrs Catherine Davis Foreign Languoge Dept BA — University of SC Mrs jane Fulton Home Economics Dept BA — West Vrgrva University Mrs Nodne Gomez Special Ed. Dept BS — Kent State University ' Ms Laure Grendohi Foreign Language Dept BA-Urwersrty of SC M Ed The Citadel Mrs Patty Drews BS — College of Charles- ton Ms JJra Garmon Special Ed Dept BS — Ohio University Mr Crag Hams Physical Ed Dept BS — Gardner WeCP Cc ege Mrs Dawn Fleming Foreign Languoge Dept BA — University of «nois Mrs Geotga Hazetton Business Dept BA — Alabama State Universi- ty MA — Atlanta University 1 Mrs. Douty smiles at a humerous comment. 2. Very Good boys and girls!! 3 Shhhh! Faculty 21 Mrs Mary Heath Engksh Dept BA — Wnthrop Colege MAT — The CrtodeJ Mrs Ekzobeth Hggns V— I Busmess Dept BS. — SC State M ED — The JjL-x Citadel Mrs None MMs Social Studies Dept BA — Southwestern at Mem- phis MA — loueiono State Urwefsty A s Kathleen Olson Business Dept BS — Snppens bug State Coleg© Mrs Caroline Peed Science Dept. BS Colege of Charleston MAT — The Cita- del Mrs Kim McDermott Engksh Dept BA — Col- lege of Charleston Mrs Decor ah Petty Englsh Dept BA. MA. Universi- ty of Iowa Mr Tom Rety Special Ed Dept BS MA — George Washington universi- ty MAT — The Citadel. EdD University of Southern Calfor- n«a Ats Frances Sounders English Dept BA — Paine Col- lege Mrs Ruby Schweers Business Ed. Dept AB — Len- oir Rhyne College. MAT — The Citadel Ms Betty Sharpe Math Dep? A8 — Newberry Colege. MEd — The Citadel Foculty 23 Mr Abdul Shabax Vocational Ed Dept AA — Tndent Tech College Mrs Jeanette Muten Engfcsh Dept BA — Car- son Newman College. MAT — The Citadel Mrs Sandraie Pnkney Math Dept BA — City College of New York. M E D The Citadel 1 Looks right to me. 2. Mrs. Likes winds up a long day 3. Mr. Davis always checking the books. Mrs Marsha Sharpe Moth Dept. 8 A — University of Richmond Mrs Kay Simmons Social Studies Dept. BA — Belmont College Nashvile; M Ed — The Citodei Mr Norwood Smoak Social Studes Dept B S. Col- lege of Charleston MAT — The Citodei Mrs Courtney Somers 0 Special Ed Dept B.A College A (A of Wrffcam and Mary Mr George Southern Engfeh Dept BA Clemson University Mr Apert Spalviero Physical Ed Dept B S The Citadel 24 Faculty Mrs Sue Steed Science Dept. B.A Winthrop College MAT The Citadel Mrs Sue Tisdale Math Dept B.A University o North CarcAna. MAT — Tf Citadel Mrs Cheryl Totey Home Economics Dept AB Farmont State College M Ed The Citodei Mr. Jeanette VanAatst Engfcsh Dept. B.S Taylor Oyversrty MRE N Y Theological Seminary Mrs Beverly Vamado English Dept. B.A — Texas Womens Uni- versity Mrs Jerry Worse Math Dept B A Southern tern at Memphis MAT Thr Citodei NOT PICTURED: Miss Teresa Bolender, Special Ed. Dept.. BS — Wright State and Ohio University; Mr. Jim Craven. Vocational Dept.. BS — Baptist College, Med — The Citadel. Mrs. Ann Douty. Math Dept.. BA — St. Andrews Presbyterian; Mrs. Elizabeth Harvey. Science Dept. BA — Winthrop; Mrs Ann Householder. Fine Arts Dept.. BA — Univ. of Tenn.. MAT — The Citadel; Ms. Shirley Hurd. Foreign Lang Dept.. BA — Georgia College. MA — Univ. of Georgia. Mrs. Phyllis Johnstone. Business Dept.. BS — Winthrop; Mrs Suzanne Kennedy. Social Studies Dept.. BA — Columbia, MAT — The Citadel. Mr Thomas Kirk. Physical Ed. Dept.. B.S. — Lees McRae. Gardner Webb. Mr Wallace Kiser. Voc. Ed. Dept.. BS — Clemson. MA — Appala- chian State. Mr. Leroy Lampkin. Voc. Ed. Dept.. Undergrad at Mary- land; Mr. Terry Lee. Social Studies Dept.. BA — Clemson. MAT — The Citadel. Mr Ben Ledbetter. Science Dept.. BS and MAT — The Citadel. Mr Robert Pavlisko. Social Studies Dept., BS Bowling Green State Univ.. Mr. Roy Remington. Math Dept.. A A — Pensacola Jr. Col.. BS — So. III. Univ.. MEd — The Citadel. Mr. Lance Tate. Special Ed. Dept., BS — App. State and N.C. State. Mrs. Linda White. Phys- ical Ed. Dept.. BS — Winthrop. Mr. Roger Wiley. Fine Arts Dept.. BM — Univ. of Chicago. MM — Univ of S. Dakota; Mr. Roy Williams. Social Studies Dept.. AB — USC. MA — USC; Ms. Cathy Woods. Special Ed. Dept.. BA — Clemson. MEd. — The Citadel. Mrs. Wilma Williams. Fine Arts Dept.. BS — Ohio Univ.. MFA — Ohio Univ. Love your teacher 2. Madam Curie at work. 3. The Queen of Pittsburg. Faculty 25 Ms Bortxxo Colev. Coleterio Mon- oger Ms Mae Gafcard Ms Charlotte Ken- nedy Ms Mary Lee Stake 28 Caf©t©ria Maintenance Staffs CAFETERIA AND MAINTENANCE STAFFS Ms Corrne Davis Ms Vfgmta Pome 1 Ms Martha Brown 2 Ms Mary Alee Bostic Mr Kenneth Gaskns Not Pictured Ms Margaret Arm Alston. Ms Edna Green. Ms W a Bel Man it Mr Catvm Snepcxd 1 Ms Pegma Washmgton 2 Ms Doly Young Ms Valerie Hayward 1 Mr Tony Sedei. Maintenance Supervisor 2 Ms Mane Blake mm Ms Donna G«ard Ms Vivian Jenkins Ms Utan Major Ms Bertha Gathers Ms Joseph Hayward Ms Mary Lou John- son Mr Richard Wmns Faculty 29 FACULTY MOMENTS Senkxs 31 The following students were selected by the faculty to b€ members of the Senior Committee for 1984-1985. Mike Anderson Amy Boiley Don Bosho Joney Bess Cothy Conup Greg Googer Bo Harris Andrea Heywood Marianne Kizer Melissa Langston Jayne Lowry Stacey Parker Marianne Patterson Charles Porcher Dennis Rebber Johnny Short Todd Sigmon Bernard Steed Catherine Stuhr Melanie Thornton Our senior year at Wando has proven to be one filled with excitement and accomplish- ments This year we have witnessed a growth of pride and leadership at Wando High School Our school has produced three Na- tional Merit Scholarship Finalists: Steven Ja- cobi. Mebssa Schraibman. and Cassie White- side We also have the number one Forensic Team in the county. Led by a new football coach. Craig Harris, the Warriors have exper- ienced the most successful season seen in many years Wando has gone through a number of changes in the past year Wando has adopt- ed new school policies as well as hiring a new assistant principal. The Senior Class will travel to Mexico for the first time for their senior trip. As always, we look back tour Jr-Sr. the Sen- ior picnic, homecoming, and the various oth- er accomplishments we have achieved over the past four years We leave Wando with memories that will last a lifetime and with a great sense of pride We realize that high school is a major building block of our future, and we appreciate the guidance given to us by the teachers and administrators of our great school. Wando Doug Heath Senior Class President SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIOR HALL Each year the faculty of Wando High School selects outstanding seniors to be in the Senior Hall of Fame. This year twenty-one seniors were chosen. These seniors were chosen on the basis of their leadership, scholarship, school spirit, service to the community, and extracurri- cular activities. The Senior Hall of Fame is one of the highest honors awarded to seniors. Janey Bess Cathy Canup Greg Googer Doug Heath Steven Jacobi Marianne Kizer 32 Seniors OF FAME Melissa Langston Laura Manning Myra Pinckney Catherine Stuhr Billy Swails Melanie Thornton Cassie Whiteside Seniofs 33 ANSIEY I. ABU Cheerleader I. Y-Teens I — Secretary. 3. JETS I. Tenni Team I, Span. h Club 3. Manne Science Club 3. 4. Who Who 3. Society of Distinguished American High School Student . Powder Puff 4; Be t Dressed MICHAEl JAMES ANDERSON Honor Rod I. 3. 3. 4. Latin Club I. 3. 3. 4. Junior Classical league 3. 3. 4, Key Club 3, FCA 3. 3.4, Bus Driver 3. 3. JETS 3. 4. Inter Club 3i Junior Class President! President of the Student Body 13. Junior Committee. Geometry Award I. In- termural Basketball 3. leadership Seminar It Junior Marshal. Presbyterian College Junior Fellow. Student Member of Softool Improvement Committee 3. Boy State 3. Governor’s Softool 3. Society of Distinguished American High School Students 3i International Foreign Award 3. United State National Mathematics Award 3. United States Achievement Academy. Who’s Who 3. Academic Al-American 3. Dele- gate to Honor Society Convention 3. Presidentional Scholar- ship from University of Alabama. Delegate to State Math- ematics Conference 3. Mu Alpha Theta 4. Highest Average in Freshman Class. Highest Average in Sophomore Class. Highest Average m Junior Class. Highest Average in Senior Class. Most likely to Succeed. Most Dependable. Had of Fame REGGIE L ANDERSON ZEPTHALEE E. ANDERSON BRANDON K. AL TMAN Golf Team 2. 3; Baseball Team 4-. Latin Club 4. AMY E. BAILEY Y-Club I. French Club Ti Media Club 2; Performing Arts Club 2-. Lowcountry Science Fair I - First. 2. 3. Key Club 3. 4. NHS 3. 4 Secretaryi JETS 3. 4 — Secretary; Propeller Club Essay contest — third. Medical Explor- ers 3. Columbia College Scholar-, Erskine Fel- low. Hall of Fame. Who’s Who 4. Society of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents. SUSAN BALLARD One Way 2. 3. 4-. FCA 3. 4. French Club 3 DON BASHA Latin Club 3. 4; FBLA 3 — Vice-President; NHS 3. 4 KRISTEN BENTLE Marching Band I. 2. 3. 4-. All County Band I. 2i Stage Band I. 2. Solo and Ensemble Excellent I. 2; Symphonic Band 3. 4; Dixieland Jazz Band Cadre 4-. Key Club 3. 4-. Governor’s School for the Arts 3; Miss Wando Fourth Runner Up 3 Student Council I STEPHANIE MARIE BENTON Y-Club I. JV Basketball 1.3 - Co-Captain. Media Club I. GAA 3. Marine Science Club 4 CONSTANCE JANE BESS Y-Club I. 3. 3. French Club I. 3, Key Club 3. 3. 4, French Foreign language Day Winner. Art Club 3. 3. Yearbook Staff 3. 3 — Assistant Editor. 4 — Editor. Governor’s School for the Arts 3. National Merit Art Awards. Congressional Art Awards. State Scholastic Award. NHS 3. 4 — Treasurer, law Explorers 3. Josten’s Yearbook Scholarship for Advanced Layout Design Contest 3. 4. East Cooper lifestyles Art Award fourth place. Alfred Hulty and Eli2abeth O’Neil Verner Scholarship Awards. Columbia Colege Scholar. Art Recognition and Talent Searth Contest. Hall of Fame. Who’s Who 3. Society of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents. Best Dressed MYRA BIUNT 34 Seniors THOMAS L. BRANDON ANTHONY W. BROWN Art Club I. JV Basketball 2i Varsity Basket- ball 3; Welding Club 3 THE A MARIE BROWN Songsters I. 2 — Secretary Treasurer; FBLA 2. 3i Band Runner 2 PAC 2i Afro-American 3 WHITNEY M. BROWN SANDY L. BRUMLEY Latin Club I. 2. 3 JENNIFER L. BRYANT Key Club 2. 3s Pom-pom 2; Y-Club 2s Powder Puff 2. 3i Drama Club 3. 4s Marine Biology Club 3s FCA 4 STACEY BRYCE Marching Band I. 2. 3. 4i Concert Band I. 2-. Teddy's Bears I. 2. 3. 4; Symphonic Band 3. 4s Renegade Staff 3. 4« Student Council 3. 4; Speech Club 4; WCSC Explorers 4; Announce- ment Speaker MIKE F BUD AN German Club I. 2. 3. Auto Mechanics 4 SHERRY CAIN Spanish Club I. 2. 3; Y-Club I. 2. Media Club Is Drama Club 2; Marine Science Club 3s Legend Staff 3. 4 — Business Editors Powder Puff 3s Key Club 4 Seniof$ 35 TRACEY L. CAIN MARY ELIZABETH CANTEY Spanish Club I. 2-. Spanish Award I. 3 CSMC 2; Y-Club 3. 4; Who’s Who 3; FCA 4 CATHY CANUP French Club I. 2. 3 — Vice President-. Pep Club I; Y-Club 2. 3-. Powder Puff 2. 3 Marine Science Club 3s JV Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3.4 — CoCaptain: FCA 4-. NHS 2. 3. 4i Third Runner-up Miss Wando 3; Honor Roll I. 2. 3. 4} Who’s Who 4; Society of Distin- guished American High School Students 4 Hall of Fame INGRID CAPERS CLEVELAND CARL CARROLL Manager of Varsity Soccer Team DEC A Club LISA LAGAY CARTER Chorus I; Cheerleader I — Captain-. Home- coming Queen I; Songsters 2 — President. 3 — President; Inter-Club 2. 3$ DECA-. Perform- ing Arts Club 3 — Vice-President; One-Way 3. 4; JR. Civitans-. Craziest. Most Talkative VERNON H. CARTER MICHAEL D. CAUSEY CLINTON J. CHAMNESS German Club I. 2. 3. 4; Science Fair I — third place; JETS 3. 4 FBLA 4, Debate Club 4, Na- tional Forensic Team 4; PTSA 4-. Varsity Soc- cer I. 3. 4; Powder Puff Cheerleader 4; Varsi ty Track Team 4; Junior Academy of Science 4 TIM E. CHILDRESS BRAD D. CHILDS Tennis Team 9; Key Club 9-. JETS 9-, Marine Biology Club 3; FCA 4; Latin Club 4; Bus Driv- er 3. 4. My Town — My Neighborhood Art Award; Outstanding Teens of America; Soci- ety of Distinguished High School Students SCOTT T. CLAAR Chess Club; Welding Club 3. 4; 36 Seniors WADE H. CLARK Latin Club I, 2. 3. Junior Class Representative. JV Football I; Varsity Football 2. 3. 4; Baseball 2. 3. 4; Wrestling 3 KERR IN SOPHIE CLARKE Art Club 2. 3i Library Assistant 2. 3. 4 SUZANNE STACEY CLOUSTON Flag Line I. 2 — co-captain. 4; Medical Explor- ers 2; JETS Club 3i Who's Who 4 RANDALL COAXUM JV Basketball 2. Varsity Basketball 3. 4; DECA Club 3. 4; Afro-American Club 4 SARAH L. COAXUM Library Assistant I. 4; Afro-American Club 3. 4 RHONDA D. COCKCROFT Spanish Club I. 3. 4 Office Moniter 2. 3 LEWIS COLLINS Latin Club 2. Surf Club 2; Track 3. 4; Marine Science Club 3. Bus Driver 3. 4-. South Caroli- na Business Week; Biggest Flirt SIMONS CUTHBERT Science Club I Golf Team I. 2. 3. 4; JV Soccer 2; Marine Science Club 3; Sportsmanship Award 3 DECA club 4 CATHLEEN MARY CZAR NIK LAURIE DAVIS LORI S. DANDRIDGE Y-Club I. 2. Powderpuff I. 2. 3. JETS Club I. 2. 3 Pep Club I; Miss Wando 2i You’re a Good Man. Charlie Brown”; National Merit Scholar- ship Nominee; Who's Who; Columbia College Scholar CYNTHIA DEARING S©niOfs 37 VER NELL R. DEER RICHARD DEJONGHE Wrestling I. 2. 3; Art Club 3 JENNIFER DISBROW SUSAN M. DRISCOLL Latin Club 3. A. Junior Classical League 3. 4 BRIAN DUNN JAMES N. ELLIOTT JV Football I. 2; Varsity Football 3. 4; Wres- tling I. 2. 3, 4; Latin Club 3; JETS 3. 4 FCA 4 EMIL Y ELLIS SHARON ELLIS Afro-American Club I. 2, 3. 4 Spanish Club 3 Attendance Office Moniter 3 ANN M. EVANS Spanish Club I. 2 Office Moniter I. Atten- dance Moniter 2 TINA MICHELLE FERNANDEZ Teddy’s Bear's I. 2. 3. 4; Leadership Counsel I; Solo and Ensemble Excellent; Legend Staff I; Marching Band I. SymphonicBand I. 2 Span- ish Club h One-Way 2; JV Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3. 4 — Captains FCA 4 Sophomore Squire; DECA 3; Junior Commit- tee; Who's Who 3; Junior Committee; Society of Distinguished American Fligh School Stu- dents 3; Upward Bound 3. 4; Nominee for Girl's State; Guidance Moniter 4; Hall of Fame-. Most School Spirited GREGORY A. FERRARO ERIC FINKELSTEIN Golf Team I. 2, 4 38 Seniors JACOB P. FLEMING J.V. Soccer S. 4; Art Club I. 3. 3} Spanish Club I. 2. 3. 4. Science Fair Third Place — 3s Key Club 2i Jets Club 3. 4 FCA 4s Yearbook Staff 45 Mu Alpha Theta 4S Senior Superlative — Friendliest DARRYL FLOYD Student Council — I, 3; Vica 2. 3s J.V. Basketball I. 2-. Varsity Basketball 4S FBLA 4s FCA 4, JA 4 L YNDA FRAN ZONE Spanish Club I. 3s Y-Club 2. 3; Soccer Manager 3. 4s Attendance Monitor 3s Powder Puff 3. 4 DIONNE M. GAMMON Attendance Monitor 2. 4s Renegade Staff 3s Junior Committees French Club 3s Trading Post 4 SALLY GARRETT Spanish Club Is PAC 3s Varsity Cheerleader 4S Attendance Monitor 4 Trading Post 4s Best Looking 4s Homecoming Oueen '84 TIMOTHY M. GARVIN ALLEN T. GATHERS J.V. Basketball 3 MICHELLE L YNN GERARD Songsters I. 3s Summer Sail Is PAC 3s Band Manager 3s Choraleers 3. 4 — Sec.s Junior Civitans (Sec.) 3. 4; Drama 4 KEVIN D. GERMAN Varsity Football I. 3. 3. 4s Varsity Track I, 3. 3. 4s Powderpuff Coach 3. 3s Palmetto Touch- down Club Player of the Week. Best Offen- sive Back 83 3s Scholar Award 3s Second team all region 6-4AAAA conference. Best offen- sive Back 83s Sportsmanship Award 3s Hall of Fame 4; Who’s Who 4s Soc. of Dist. Amer. High School Students 4 BECKY GILLETTE Varsity Track I. 3s Varsity Basketball I. 3. 3. 4s Choir (Sr. High) I. 3s English Merit Award 3s Songsters 3s FCA 4 CYNTHIA T. GLEATON JEFFREY GLOVER Seniors 39 REBECCA L. GOLDSMITH KIM T. GOODWATER GAA Is JV Basketball I — Captain. 2 — Cap- tain. Most Valuable Player; Volleyball I. 2. 3. 4 — Captain; Teddy’s Bears I. 2. 3. 4; Afro- American Club 3. 4; FCA 4; Most Athletic; Homecoming Court '84 GREG GOOGER Who’s Who; Society of Distinguished Ameri- can High School Students; Hall of Fame THIERRY GOUST Marine Science Club 3; Media Club 3. 4-. Rene- gade Photographer LISA GRAHAM Songsters I. 2 — Vice-president; Symphonic Band I, 2. 3. 4 — Drum Major; Powder Puff I; All County Band I. 2. 3. Key Club 2. 3. 4, Region Band 3. 3; Choraleers 3. 4 — Treasur er; Governor's School 3; Junior Civitans 3 — President. 4 — President; Thespians 4 BARBARA L. GREEN Y-Club I. 3. 3; Spanish Club 2. 3. 4; Powder Puff I. 2. 4 CHARLES GRIFFIN DAVID E. HAASE PAUL J. HAASE JV Soccer I; Library Aide 2. 3; One-Way 2 KELL Y HAMMOND PAC I; Powder Puff 2, 4; Latin Club 2. Key Club 4 HAROLD H. HARRIS Varsity Soccer I. 2. 3. 4; First String All Con- ference Soccer; All Lowcountry Soccer Team 3; German Club 2. 3; JETS 3; Legend Staff 4; Guidance Moniter 4 HOPE HA YDEN Geometry Award 9-. Key Club I. 4; Legend Staff I. 3; JETS 2. 3. 4 — President; Guidance Monitor 2. 4; French Club 3; Marine Science Club 2-. Scuba Club 3; NHS 3. 4; Media Club 3; Math Team 3. 4; Winthrop Challenge 4; Mu Alpha Theta; Civitan Citizenship Award 2-. Society of Distinguished American High School Students }•. Honor Roll I. 2. 3. 4 40 Seniors ANTHONY V. HAZEL TON DOUGLAS L. HEATH JV Football I; Wrestling 2. 3. 4; French Club 2 Treasurer; Powder Puff Oueen 2; Marine Biology Club 3; Varsity Football 4-. Senior Class President; Who's Who; FCA 4; Hall of Fame 4; Most Talkative; Society of Distin- guished American High School Students 4 TRACEY HENDRIX Girl’s Chorus I. 2; Pep Club I. Renegade Staff I; Y-Club 3 Performing Arts Club 2. 3; Junior Committee STACEY HENDERSON JV Cheerleader 9; Pep Club 9; Y-Club I. 2 ANDREA H. HEYWOOD Latin Club I. 2. 3 — Parliamentarian. 4 President; Junior Classical League I. 2. 3. 4; Pep Club I; Y-Club I. 2. 4; Charleston County Youth Symphony I. 2i Wando Orchestra I. 2. 3; Superior Rating At Spoleto I. Excellent Rat- ing at Spoleto 2. 3; Performing Arts Club 2. 3; Speech Club 3. 4; Law Explorers 3 Spanish Club 4; NHS 3. 4; Sophomore Squire. Junior Committee; Honor Roll I. 2. 3 . 4 LAURA HILL JV Cheerleader 9; NHS 2. 3. 4; Yearbook 3; Sign Language Club; JETS 4; Outstanding Freshman Award; Erskine Junior Scholar; Fur- man Junior Scholar; Junior Marshall_______ PAMELA HOLLIDAY Y-Club I. 2. 3. 4; Pep Club I; Powder Puff I. 2. 3. 4; French Club 2. 3 — President; Junior Com- mittee RUSSELL HOPPER Band I. 2. 3. 4 — Low Brass Section Leader; Choraleers I; All State Orchestral. 2. 3. 4 All County Orchestra 2. 3 — Soloist. 4-. Eastern Region Band I; All County Band I. 2; Youth Symphony I. 2. 3. 4; Excellent Band Solo and Ensemble I. 2; Excellent String Solo and En- semble I. 2. 3; Superior String Solo and Ensem- ble 3; Varsity Soccer I; Spoleto All State Or- chestra 2. 3; Youth Symphony Soloist 3; Sci- ence Fair I; PAC 2; Leading Role Spring Musi- cal 2i Marine Science Club 3 German Club 3; UT Honors Orchestra 4; Most Talented YVETTE HORLBACK LESLIE HORRY JV Basketball I; Varsity Basketball 2. 3; Vol- leyball 2. 3 MARY STEWART HOWELL Pep Club It Y-Club I. 2. 3, French Club 2, Key Club 2. 3, JETS Club 2. 3, Legend Staff 4 — Senior Section; NEDT 90% Award 2 WAL TER HUGHES Spanish Club 2. 3. 4; PAC 2; Speech Club 3. 4; Afro-American Club 4; Media Club 4. Thes- bians 4 Senior$ 41 KA THERINE L. HURREN Art Club I. 2. 3. 4; Y-Club I. 2, Powder Puff I. 2. 3. 4; French Club 3 Track 2. 4; Congressional Art Competition I — First in State Gover- nor's School for the Arts 2 First Place Judges Award 3 — Lowcountry Fair MILDRED HYER JV Cheerleader I. 2 Varsity Cheerleader 3 Powder Puff I. 2. 3 Tennis Team 4; Marine Biology Club 4; FCA 4 NANCY M. JACKSON STEVES B JACOBI Lit in Club I. 2. 3. Winthrop Challenge I Mm I. 2 — Captain. 3 — Captain. 4 — Captain. JETS 2. 3. 4 — Parliamentarian, Debate Team 2 — Captain. 3 — Captain. 4 — Captain. Junior Academy ol Science 2. 3. 4 - Parliamentarian, Camp Rising Sun I. Science Fair Award 2. South Carolina Governor' School I or the Arts 2, All Charleston County Brain Brawl Team 2 — Captain. 3 — Captain. 4 Captain, Furman Scholar 3. Academic All American 3, Midrt UN Team Dele- gate 3. 4. Society of Distinguished American Fligh School Students 3, Who's Who 3. Honor Rod I. 2. 3. 4. Junior Mar shad, German Club 4, National Merit Semi finalist 4. Hall of Fame ASSETTE E JEEfEBSOS PATBICIA JEEEEBSOS Spanish Club 2. 3. 4, Afro-American Club 3. 4, Teddy's Bear's 3. 4. Upward Bound 3. 4, Powder Puff 3 CHERYL Y. JENKINS JERRY JOHNSON Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4 DECA 3. 4 KA THRYN S. JOHNSON Pep Club I Latin Club I. 2, 3 Y-Club I; Powder Puff I. 2, 3 JV Cheerleader 2 Marine Science Club 3 Drama Club 4 Debate Team 4 UABtl CABCH.ISE JOSES Pep Club I. Renegade Staff I. I atm Club I, OASIS Phase II I, French Club I. 2. 3. Honor Rod I. 2. 3. Powder Puff I. 2. 3. 4. Y Club 2. 3. 4, JETS Club 3. Marine Science Club 3. 4. Science Fair Hon Mention 3, Who's Who 4. Columbia College Scholar 4 PABBEll A JOSES J.V. Football I. 2, J.V. Basketball 2 W ABBES B. JOSES J.V. Soccer I. 2 Co Captain, Latin Club I. 2. 3. 4 — Presi dent. Honor Rod I. 2. 3. 4, C. o C. Latin Forum 1st Place Mythology, Orchestra I. 2 Sec. Leader. 3 Sec. Leader, SADD I. 2. 3. 4, Civitan Youth Award 2, French Club 2, National Forensics League 3. 4, Debate Team 3. 4 Co- Capt . Jr. Classical League 3. 4, Latin scholar 3. 4, JETS 3. 4. Academic All-Amer. 4 42 Seniofs JILL JORDAN KRISTEN K. JOSEPHSEN Latin Club Is Student Council l Stuco Commit- tee 2 — Chairman; Drama Club 2. 3; Rene- gade 3 — Business Editor. 4; Honor Thespian 4 ROBERT D. KATZ JV Football 2 Varsity Football 3. 4, Wrestling 2. 3. 4s Latin Club 2. 3. 4: JETS 3, 4; Marine Biology Club 4; Speech Club 4s FCA 4s Junior Committee DANA MKHEILE klRtUEY Student Council I. 4 — Secretary. Latin Club I. 3. 3. 4 — President Secretary) Junior Classical League I. 2. 3. 4. Art Club I 3. 4, V Club 3. 4, Marine Biology Club 3. 4, Art Emblem Award I. LAURA MARIANNE kIZER V-Club I. 3. Media Club I. 3, Slate Media Convention I. Per forming Arts Club 3, Drama Explorers 2. Spanish CM 3. Kev Club 3. legend Staff 3 — Junior Section. Clubs. 4 - Manag mg Editor) NHS 3. 4 President. Delegate to NHS Conven lion 3. Junior Committee, leadership Seminar I. NEDT 90% Award. Columbia College Scholar 4. Senior HaH of Lame. Josten s Yearbook Camp 3. Who Who 4. Society oI Distin guished American High School Students 4. Wofford Scholar. DAR Citizenship Award 4, Senior Superlative — Most De- pendable TIMMY KNtSlEY Spanish Chib 3. 3. 4. Tennis Team 3. 4. Society of Distin- guished American High School Students 4 SUSAN D. LAMANTIA German Club 2. 3. 4; Legend Staff 3; Marine Science Club 4 DEBORAH LAMB Latin Club I. 2. 3. 4; Y-Club I, 2. 3. 4; Junior Classical League I. 2. 3 FBLA 2 Speech Club 3 Medical Explorers 3 FCA 4s Junior Com- mittee; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 3 ANGILA LAMPKIN Library Assistant I. 2. 3t Office Monitor 4. GAA I. 2; Perfect Attendance 3 MELISSA LANGSTON Y-Club I. 2. 3; NHS 3. 4; French Club I. 2S Powder Puff I. 2. 3. 4s Student Council 3. 4s Marine Science Club 3s Track I. 2. 3. 4s Fourth Place in Science Fair 3-. Legend Staff 4; Hall of Fame-, Honor Roll I. 2. 3. 4 TONY L. LANGE ALVA LAWRENCE Performing Arts Club Is Afro-American Club 2. 3. 4 — Vice-President; Teddy's Bear’s 2. 3 Senkxs 43 KRISTI L YNN LEAR Surf Club 2. 3. 4; Art Club 3; Drama Club 3 MARY ANNE LIUENTHAL Spanish Club 2 — Secretary; Attendance Monitor 3. 4; Trading Post 4 JAYNE LOWRY Key Club I. 2. 3. 4; Latin Club Flagline 2. 3. 4 — Captain; NHS 3. 4 ELIZABEH N. LUBELSKY Attendance Monitor 2. 3; Spanish Club 3; Trading Post 4t Powder Puff 4 JOHN H. LUCAS Latin Club 2. 3. 4 — Vice President; Junior Classical League 2. 3. 4; JETS 3. 4; Third Place Science Fair l; Who's Who 3; Society for Dis- tinguished American High School Students 3; Citadel Scholar-. Furman Scholar; Latin Schol ar 3. 4; International Foreign Language Award 3; Junior Academy of Science 3. 4; Academic All American 3. 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Junior Marshall. Second Place Propellor Club Nation- al Maritime Essay Contest LESTER P. L YKINS MADL YN I. L YLES JACQUELINE R. MAJOR Afro-American Club 2. 3 — Vice-President. 4 — President HELENA M. MANIGAULT Track I. 2; Teddy's Bears 2. Afro-American 3; Chorus 3; Flagline 4; Junior Committee LAURA MANNING Band I. 2. 3; Choraleers I. 2i All State Band I. 2. 3; All State Orchestra l Governor's School for the Arts 2-. German Club 3; Y-Club 4; Key Club 4; Winner of South Carolina Piano Competi- tion 2. 3-, Winner of Charleston Symphony State Piano Competition 2; Composer of Musical Friendly Emimies” 2. Performing Arts Club 2-. Brevard State Scholarship Win ner 3; Miss Wando I; Who’s Who 3; Society of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents 3; Hall of Fame; Most Talented THOMAS G. MARCOS JAMES M. MAY 44 Seniors KENNETH R MAYO DEREK MAZYCK B. SCOTT MCCONNEL MIG NON V. MCGILL Powder Puff I. 2. 3. 4; Performing Arts Club I. 2i Y-Club 2. 3 Latin Club 3s Marine Science 3. 4s Thespians 3. 4: Tennis Team 4S Who’s Who 3s Society of Distinguished American High School Students WILL A Y. MCGIRTH Marching Band I. 2. 3. 4s Concert Band I. 2. 3; Symphonic Band 4s Solo fcnsemble Festival Excellent Is Teddy's Bears 2. 3. 4s Spanish Club 3. 4, Y-Club 4. Cadre 4 ROMONA MCKENZIE Band I. 2. 3s Drill Team 2. 3s GAA 2. 3s Spanish Club 4 LAUREN E. MERCER KURT MESCHER JETS 4, Junior Committees La Society Fran caise Award 3s Honor Roll 2. 3. 4 THERS A M. MILLER CYNTHIA L. MITCHELL MARK A. MITCHEM Baseball I. 2. 3. 4s Spanish Club 3s Marine Biology Club 4 EMIL Y MOLONY Senior s 45 MARIA E. MOORE Y-Club I. 2. 3. 4t Pep Club I; French Club 2 — Vice President. 3; Marine Biology Club 3. 4s Powder Puff I. 2. 3. 4s Student Council I, 3 — Secretary. Office Monitor I; Inter-Club 3s Ad- visory Council 3s Sophomore Squires Junior Committees Who’s Who 3s Society of Distin- guished American High School Students 3 JAMES A. MORRIS JAMETTA MYERS VAN R. NETTLES LOREN NEWTON ABBIE G. PAGE DOUGLAS PALKA Varsity Soccer I. 2. 3. 4-. Spanish Club Is Latin Club 2. 3. 4 — Vice-President Secretarys Ju- nior Classical League 2. 3. 4t JETS 3s Debate Team 3. 4s National Forensic League 3. 4s Speech Club 3 Vice-President. 4; Powder Puff 3. 4. Junior Academy of Science 3. 4; Varsity Track 3. 4s Second Place Science Fair Is Honor Roll Is Society of Distinguished American High School Students 3s Citadel Scholar 4s Most School Spirits Craziest” STACEY PARKER Concert Band I. 2-, Marching Band Is Flag Line 2. 3. 4 — Cocaptain; Upward Bound 3. 4s Junior Civitan 3. 4s Symphonic Band 4; Gov- ernor's School for the Arts 3 NANCY PARLMAN MARIANNE LEE PATTERSON FBLA I. 2 — Secretary; Y-Club 2. 3 — Presi- dent; Junior Classical League 3. 4; Interclub 3s Speech Club 3s Marine Biology Club 3 — Se- cretary Treasurer. 4; Junior Committee-. Who's Who 3s Society of Distinguished American High School Students 3s Friend- liest — 4 CHERYL D. PAUL STEPHEN PHILLIPS 46 Seniors BERNARD L. PORCHER JV Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3. 4 CHARLES ROBERTSON PORCHER JV Soccer I. 1. Varsity Soccer 2. 3. 4; NHS 2. 3. 4s JETS 3s Latin Club 2. 3s Junior Classical League 3s Latin Scholar 3$ Delegate to NHS State Convention 3; Scholar Athlete Award 2s International Foreign Language Award 3s Academic All-American Scholar 3. 4; Local School Advisory Council 3s Boys State 3s Ers- kin JR. Fellow: School Improvement Council 4 — Chairperson; Who’s Who 3; Society of Dis- tinguished American High School Students 3s Junior Marshalls Guidance Moniter 4; Mu Al- pha Theta 4; Hall of Fame KIM A. PRA THER TROY . QUERY JV Football 1. 2, Varsity Football 3. 4 CHARI OTTE K. QUICK I ESI IE RAPCllffE Y Club I, Spanish Club I. 2. NHS 2. 3. 4, Pop Club I. JETS 2. 3. Wmthrop Challenge 3. Fir t in Wando Science Fair. Second in Regional Science Fair I, Fourth in Wando Science Far. Second In Regional Science Fair 2; United States Air Force Achievement Award United States Army Achievement Award in Science 2. Spanish Achievement Award 2. 3; Medi cal Explorers 3, legen Stall 3. Outstanding Sophomore, Per lect Attendance 2, Performing Arts Club 2, Hugh O'Bruen leadership Award 2, American Society of Microbiology Award 2. Columbia College Scholar; Presbyterian CoRege Junior Fellow, Governor’s School Candidate, College of Charleston Microbiology Award 3, First in Wando Science Fair 3, First m Regional Science Fair 3, United States Marine Corps Achievement in Science Award 3, Junior Marshall, Wofford Scholar. Highest Average in Class I. 2, Honor Roll I. 2. 3. 4, Who’s Who 3, Society of Distinguished American High School Students 3. Hall of Fame, Most L ikelv to Succeed MICHAEL J. RAPCLIEFE CINPE S. RAMSEY Spanish Club 3 FBLA 3 Surf Club 4 DEBORAH L YNN RA VENELL Songsters I. 2 — Librarian. Marching Band I. 2. 3. 4; Symphonic Band I. 2. 3. 4-. Cadre 4 — Section Leader; Solo Ensemble Excellent I. 4; Perfect Attendance I. 3; All County Band I-. Governor’s School for the Arts 2; Spanish Club 3; Who’s Who 3i Upward Bound 3. 4 S©niors 47 DENNIS 7. REBBER J.V. Football I; J.V. Basketball It V. Baseball I. 2. 3. 4t V. Football 2. 3. 4-. V. Basketball 2. 3. 4j Latin Club 2. 3s Marine Biology Club 4s Flail of Fame 4. Senior Superlative — Most Athle- tic — 4 CYNTHIA A. RIALS Student Council Rep. 2s Y-Club 2. 3. 4s Cheer- leader 2; Drama Club 2. 3s Flomecoming Court '84 MICHELLE T. RICE KRISTI L. RODGERS Cheerleader Is Pep Club I — Press Drama Club I. 2s Dance Club Is Cross Country Runner I; Y- Club 2s Cheerleader 2s Marine Science Club 3, 4 AMELIA GALE RUSS GAA 2s JA 2s Spanish Club 2s Marine Biology Club 4s Latin Club 4 DONA A. SANDERS Track I. 2s Strings I. 2. 3s Library Club I, 2; Drill Team 2. 3. 4 — Lieutenants Teddy's Bears 3. 4 ALBERT SAUNDERS Football — Manager I. 2s Basketball — Man- ager I. 2. 3. 4 MELISSA E. SCHRAIBMAN Winthrop Challenge I. 2. 3. 4s FHonor Roll I. 2. 3, 4; NFIS 3. 4; Furman Scholar; Junior Marshalls Nat’l Merit Semi-Finalist CAROL YNE SCOTTE 48 Senior$ JOHNNYM SHORT J.V. Football I. 2; German Club I. 2 Varsity Wrestling (Lettered) 2. 3. 4; Varsity Football (Lettered) 3. 4 FCA 4i Guidance Monitor 4; Powder Puff Coach 4; Who's Who 4. Soc. of Dist. Amer. High School Students 4 JOSEPH T. SIGMON Varsity Soccer (Lettered) I. 2. 3. 4; J.V. Soc- cer li Latin Club I. 2. 3; Inter-Club 3 Key Club 2. 3. 4 — V. PRES.; NEDT Award 2. Marine Science Club 3 — Pres.. 4; 1st Annual SC Busi- ness Week 4 BENNORA A. SIMMONS FHA h Media Club I. 2. 3. JA I; Upward Bound 3. 4 DEVON SLOAT ROBERT A. SMITH. JR. J.V. Soccer I; French Club I; Marching Band 2. 3. 4; Key Club 4; Marine Science Club 3; Span- ish Club 4 PATRICK M. SMITH Band I. 2; Regional Band Alternate l French Club 2; Key Club 3; Jets Club 3. 4; Student Council Rep. 4; Legend Staff 4 SANDRA E. SMILY SCOTT A. SPAULDING Band I, JR NHS I, ALL-West Tenn. Band lt Math Team I; Symphonic Band 2. 3. 4; March- ing Band 3, 4; All-West Tenn Jazz Band 2; French Club 2. 3; Jazz Band 2; Key Club 3 — Board of Dir.. 4 — President-. Youth Sympho- ny 3; Marine Science Club 3-. NHS 3. 4; Who’s Who; Soc. of Dist. Amer. High School Stu- dents; Region Band 3; County Band 3; Junior Marshall — Runner up 3; Stage Band 4 A THELIAN SPANN STAEFAN EKLOF Soccer Team 4 BERNARD STEED Varsity Football I — Best Def. Back. 2. 3 — Best Def. Back. 4 — Captain; J.V. Basketball It Varsity Basketball 2. 3 — Scholar Athlete. 4; Soph. Class President; Inter Club 2; Spanish Club 2-. Baseball 3 — Most Stolen Bases. 4; Dist. Ed. I. II; Student Council 3; Who’s Who 3. 4; Soc. of Dist. Amer. High School Students 3. 4; Library Asst. 3. 4-. Junior Committee-. Hall of Fame 4; Senior Superlative — Best All Around”. Biggest Flirt ; FCA 4 CATHERINE STUHR Freshman Class President; Y-Club I. 2. 3; Pow- der Puff I. 2. 3; Pep Club I; Office Monitor I; Student Council 2. 4; J.V. Cheerleader 2 French Club 2. 3: U.S. Achievement Academy 2; Who’s Who 3. 4-, Soc. of Dist. Amer. High School Students 3. 4; Varsity Cheerleader 3. 4 — Co-Captain; Marine Science Club 3; FCA 4; Guidance Monitor 4; Hall of Fame 4-. Most School Spirited 4: Homecoming Court ‘84 Seniors 49 WILLIAM S WAILS Ba -ba« I. 2 Mott Valuable Player. Mott Homerunt. High ett Batting Average. 3 Mott Homerunt. Hanahan Tourna- ment Team. 4 Vartily football 2. 3. 4. Marine Biology Club 3. Latin Club 3i FCA 4, Hall of Fame 4-. Who's Who 4t Soc. of Oitt. Amer High School Students 4 SUZANNE SWAIN Y-Teent I, Art Club 2. 3i Art Contest 2 — 1st place. 3 — 1st and 2nd place. Annual staff 3 STEVE D SWANSON Math Team I. 2. 3. 4. Honor Roll I. 2. 3. 4. Charter Member of the Chat Computer Club I. 2. 3. Winthrop Challenge Team 2. 3. 4. NHS 3. 4, FBI A 2.1st place Data Proc. District Award 2. UN Team 3. 4, Who's Who 3. 4. jets Club 3. 4 V Pres , Spanish Club 3. Soc of Dist. Amer High School Students 3. 4, Propeier Club tssay 1st Fiace. Governor's School 3. Jr. Marshal. Debate Club 3. Mu Alpha Theta 4 ASHLEY T. S WIN TON SHAWNEE SWINTON Ded. of Science lab at Lincoln High; Physical Science Certificate I; Algebra I Certificate I; Library Club I; FHA 2. i — Asst. Sec.. 4; Upward Bound 3. 4 ALAN TAVEL Key Club I. 2-. J.V. Football I; Baseball I; French Club 2; Speech Club 4; Bus Driver 4; Latin Club 4; Senior Superlative — Best Dressed JULIE A. THAMES FBLA 3; Legend Staff Darkroom 3 GEORGE ARTHUR THOMAS. Ill Choraleers I. 2. 3 — Pres.. 4 — Pres.; Media Club 2; JA 2; PAC 2, Spanish Club 2; FBLA 3 — Parliamentarian; Jr. Civitans 3. 4; Junior Comm.; Honor Roll 3; Upward Bound 3. 4; 1984 Business Week 3; Thespians 4 JOHN THOMPSON PAC 3; Chorus III 2. 3. 4; Office Monitor 3 PAUL S. THOMPSON MELANIE JANENE THORNTON Songsters l; Choraleers 2. 3. 4 — V. Pres.; Marching Band I. 2. 3. 4 — Drum Major; Sym- phonic Band I. 2. 4S Pom Pom Squad I. 2 — Co- Captain. 3; Student Council Rep. 2t Spanish Club 3; Hall of Fame 4; Homecoming Court '84 EDWIN TODD 50 Sen or$ ROBIN WALSH Y-Club I. 2. 3. 4j Latin Club I. 2. 3. 4; Media Club I. 2. Powder Puff l Drill Team 3. 4: Ma- rine Science Club 4; Key Club 4 BARBARA WANNA MAKER Y-Club I THERESA A. WARD PRINCETTA WASHINGTON ASHLEY WATKINS KAREN LOUISE WEBB Songsters It Choraleers 2. 3. 4S Sec. Place at COAST. CAR. FAIR; Art II — Honorable Men tion 3 RUSSELL WEEKS FCA I. 2. 3. 4; J.V. Wrestling I; V. Wrestling 2. 3. 4; Wando Welding Club 3 — Pres.. 4 GAIL M. WESLEY Teddy's Bear's 3. 4-. Library Assistant 4; Afro- American Club 4 MEL VIN WHITE Semors 51 TERI WHITE Beginning Band 2 Marching Band 2 Sopho- more Class Rep. 2 Library Assistant 3. 4 WILLIAM WHITE Debate Team 4; Latin Club 4 MARY C. WHITESIDE Y-Club I. 2. 3; Pep Club I. Student Council I. 2. 3. 4; Powder Puff I. 2. 3; U.S. Achievement Academy-Geometry Award I. Stud. Council Award 2i Leadership Award 3; Honor Roll I. 2. 3. 4j NHS 2. 3. 4-. J.V. Cheerleader 3. 4; French Club 2. 3; Miss Sophomore; Scholar Athlete 2. 3; PAC 2; Who’s Who 3. 4; Soc. of Dist. Amer. High School Students 3. 4-. Miss Junior-. 1st Runner up — Miss Wando 3; Furman Scholar Smith Book Award 3; FCA 4-. Homecoming Court '84-. Guidance Monitor 4 Best All Around ; Sec. of the Chas. Co. Asst, of Stud. Councils; Nat l Merit Finalist; Hall of Fame 4 LORI WILKS Varsity Cheerleader I. 2 Beta Club I. 2 Varsi- ty Track I. 2. 4; Varsity Volleyball 2; Class Secretary 2 FCA 4 JACQUELINE WILLIAMS LYONS HUNTER WILLIAMS. IV Jets Club I. 2. 3, FCA 2. 3 — Tres.. 4 Wres- tling I. 2; Spanish Club 3-. Bus Driver 3. 4-. Surf Club 4 SHARON WILLIAMS Concert Band I; Marching Band I Miss Fresh- man-. Symphonic Band 2. 3. 4; Teddy’s Bears 2. 3. 4-. Stud. Council Rep. 2; Pom-Pom Squad 2. 3. 4 Spanish Club 4-. Homecoming Court ’84 GEORGE WILSON Varsity Football 4 WAYNE L. WILSON SARA L. WOOD PE ORA WRIGHT Concert Band I. 2. 3s Spanish Club 2. 4; Afro- American Club 3. 4; Marching Band I. 2. 3, 4 All-County Band I Solo Ensemble I — Superi- or. 2 — Excellent. 4; Duet Ensemble I — Ex- cellent. 3 — Excellent. 4 Trio Ensemble 4 Upward Bound 3. 4; Honor Roll I. 3. 4 FITZGERALD WRIGHT 52 Seniors OUTSTANDING 54 Michael Anderson NHS. Hall of Fame. Sr. Committee. Who's Who. Society of Distin- guished American High School Students. Boy’s State. Governors School. Jr. Marshall Amy Bailey NHS. Hall of Fame. Sr. Committee. Who’s Who. Society of Distin- guished American High School Students Don Basha NHS. Sr. Committee Kristen Bentle Governor's School Janey Bess Governor's School. Hall of Fame. Sr. Committee. Who's Who. NHS. Soci- ety of Distinguished American High School Students. Cathy Canup NHS. Hall of Fame. Sr. Committee. Who's Who. Society of Distin- guished American High School Students Tina Fernandez Sr. Committee The following students have been selected as outstanding seniors on the basis of their academic and ex- tracurricular acheivements. Kevin German Hall of Fame Greg Googer Hall of Fame. Sr. Committee Lisa Graham Governor's School Doug Heath Hall of Fame. Sr. Committee. Who's Who. Society of Dis- tinguished American High School Stu- dents Andrea Heywood NHS. Sr. Committee Laura Hill NHS Katie Hurren Governor's School Steve Jacobi Winthrop Challenge Governor’s School Jr. Marshall. Hall of Fame. National Mer it Finalist. Who's Who. Society of Dis- tinguished American High School Stu dents Chip Jones Winthrop Challenge Marianne Kizer NHS. Hall of Fame Sr. Committee Who’s Who. Societi of Distinguished American Higf School Students Melissa Langston NHS. Hall of Fame $f Committee Jayne Lowry NHS. Sr. Committee SENIORS John Lucas NHS. Jr. Marshall. Who's Who. Society of Distinguished American High School Students Laura Manning Hall of Lame. Gover- nor's School. Who’s Who. Society of Dis tinguished American High School Stu- dents Stacy Parker Governor’s School Senior Committee Marianne Patterson Sr. Committee Myra Pinkney NHS. Hall of Fame. Who's Who. Society of Distinguished American High School Students Charles Porcher NHS. Hall of Fame. Sr. Committee, Boy's State. Jr. Mar shall. Who’s Who. Society of Distin- guished American High School Stu dents Leslie Raddiff NHS. Hall of Fame. Sr. Committee. Who’s Who. Society of Distinguished American High School Students Deborah Ravenel Governor's School Melissa Schraibman NHS. Winthrop Chal lenge. Jr. Marshall. National Merit Fina- list Johnny Short Who’s Who, Sr. Committee. Society of Distinguished American High School Students Todd Sigmon Sr. Committee Scott Spaulding NHS. Winthrop Challenge PRIDE OF WANDO Bernard Steed Hall of Fame. Sr. Com- mittee. Who’s Who. So- ciety of Distinguished American High School Students Catherine Stuhr Hall of Fame. Sr. Com- mittee. Who's Who. So- ciety of Distinguished American High School Students Billy Swails Hall of Fame. Who’s Who. Society of Distin- guished American High School Students Steve Swanson Winthrop Challenge. Jr. Marshall. Who's Who. Society of Distin- guished American High School Students Melanie Thornton Hall of Fame. Senior Committee Wayne Washington Who's Who. Society of Distinguished American High School Students Cassie Whiteside Hall of Fame. Merit Scholarship Finalist. Jr. Marshall. Who’s Who. Society of Distin- guished American High School Students 55 AND SMALL 1) M Anderson No introduction'' 2) A. Bailey No presents? 3) S. Ballard Sugar Spice 4) K. Bentle Food!!! 5) J. Bess Easter Bunny 6) S Brumley “So what? 7) J Bryant In love 8) M Budan Story Time” 9) S. Cain Skinny-Dipping 10) T. Cain Protesting 11) M Cantey Alfalfa 12) C. Canup “You're Joking! 13)1. Capers A long day 14) L. Carter Beach Bum 15) M Causey All Mine 16) C Chamness Do I care? 17) K. Clarke Smile 18) S Clouston Go away 19) S. Coaxum Cover Girl 20) R Cockcroft Little Devi 21) L Colins Rub a Dub 22) C. Czarnick Baby-face 23) L Dand- ridge Playmate 24) J. Disbrow “Hi there 25) M. Evans “My Cat 26) L. Franzone Little Angel 27) D Gamon Super Smile 28) T. Goust Music Man 29) S Garret Surf's Up BABIES BORN 1) S Gerard little mother” 2) L. Graham Hello” 3) B. Green Yuk” 4) P Haase Let's dance” 5) K Hammond “No hair” 6) B Harris Just friends” 7) A. Heywood Genius working” 8) P Holliday All dressed up” 9) A Horlback It wasn't me” 10) Y Horlbock Look at me” 11) M Howell Red riding hood” 12) M. Hyers Partying already 13) W Hughes Catch me 14) P Jefferson Let's leave 15) K. Johnson “Best Friends” 16) C. Jones Blue eyes” 17) R. Katz Cowboy 18) M. Kizer Let me think” 19) T Knisely “First haircut 20) D. Lamb “Bed- time already? 21) S. LaMantia I ate a fly 22) M Langston “Easter Bonnet” 23) K. Lancaster Where's the party 24) A. Lawrence What next? 25) J. Lowry No cavities 25) L. Lubelsky For me? 27) H. Mamgault Wanna fight? 28) J. May Hi Mom” BEAUTIFUL 1) T. Miler Life's rough'' 2) B Moore You're Wrong 3) D Polka Ahoy Sailor 4) S Parker Home 5) N. Parlman Yum 6) D. Paul Let's ride 7) C. Porcher Lone Ranger 8) L Radcliffe Help 9) M. Patterson Sweet Dreams 10) C. Ramsey Hey cutie 11) D Ra- venel Leave me alone 12) C. Rials I'm adorable 13) K Rodgers Let's pldy 14) A Russ In trouble 15) M. Schraiman Hey big boy 16) T Sigmon Starting right 17) G. Thomas Cutie pie 18) T. Truesdale Cookies 19) C. Stuhr ‘Tl be history 20) A. Tavel Where's rubber duckie 21) D. Toney I don't know 22) R. Vander- bolt Practicing for grad 23) R Walsh CHEESE 24) L Webb Let's party 25) R. Weeks Babe Ruth 26) L Wdks Million $ Smile 27) J. Williams Wanna Play? 28) W White Who cares 29) C. Whiteside Prima ballerina SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Biggest FSrt 1 Hard work pays off for Chou Dang as she receives the valedictorian's award 2 Kathy Miller receives the salutatorian’s award 3 The graduates join in the Alma Mater. Southern Sun. 4 Together one last time 62 Groduation 1. On© walk that is both a beginning and an ending 2 The choraleers sing of memories and happy times. 3 Scott Spaulding with his trumpet plays a long await- ed song Gradua on AND P£R$£U£RANC£ P Wando High School graduated its eleventh class on Friday. June 1. 1984 in the new stadium It was the first time the graduation exercises were held in the stadium Two hundred and thirty students received their diplomas, and there were thirty eight honor graduates The valedictorian was Chau Dang, and the salutatorian was Katherine Miller The National Merit Scholarship winners were Mark Edge. Richard Gray, and Cathy Payne Twenty four prestigious awards were presented by civic leaders, county administrators, school administrators, and military recruiters Overall. $723,275 was given in scholarships. The Wando Band and Choraleers performed the musical arrangements The Junior Marshals were Mike Anderson. Steven Jacobi. John Lucas. Charles Porcher. Leslie Radcliffe. Melissa Schraibman. Steve Swanson, and Cassie Whiteside The 1984 Junior-Senior was a tremendous suc- cess The memorable occasion was held on the beautiful night of Apr 28 at the Omar Shrrte Temple whch overlooks the shimmering water on East Bay Street The band. asse, was from Charlotte. North Caroina and was chosen by the Junior Committee Preparation for the prom began early in the school year by the Junior Committee which is selected by the teochers. The Junior Committee put in a lot of hard work and much of their valuable time n order to make the 1984 Prom one of the best Wondo has ever hod Most of the crecJt for such a great prom should be given to Mrs McDermott, the Junior spon- sor She hod o relentless patience and an unyiekSng deduction which was very much appreciated by a of Wando High School The sophomore squres. whtch were Tnoa Berry, Ai Causey. Pick Carter, and Gina Tmmerman. were also a great help These students odded a unique touch to the prom to make it a more meanngtq event for a However, the prom would not hove been such a success without al the dashng couples which attended the gala event Apr! 28. 1984 wi reman a memorable event for everyone who attended Mko Anderson 1 Timmy KnsJey and Karen West relax from al of the excitement 2 This dashng tno enjoys the rmOmght at — 3. Patricia is reody to dance 4 Kevn Brown and his date enjoy the band 5 Jen. Tara, and Patrick decuss the night's events 6 Donald and he date are at decked out for the everxng 64 Junior-S©niof CLASS OF 1986 The class of 1986 has fulfilled its promise once again in being the most spirited class at Wando. Since our Freshman year, we have supported Wando with spirit in both academics and sports. In our Sophomore year, we proved that we were the most spirited class by winning the spirit stick six times. This past year, even though Wando has gone through many changes like longer school hours, and new coaches, the spirit still lingered on in our class. Now, we are looking forward to an exciting Senior year when we can top everyth- ing we have done in the past three years. Class of '86, Forever!!! Al Causey Junior Committee Tricia Berry Fred Richardson Celeste Craddock Rachael Hayes Ricky Carter Juluis Washington Anna Mossener Stephanie Kee Robert Cass Leigh Marlowe Riley Warren Kerie Brock Kelly Smith Jeri Oxford Keri Anderson Al Causey Juniors 65 JUNIOR SPIRIT Darren Alston Marion Alston Stephen Ammons Ken Anderson Reginald Anderson Jeanie Auld John Aydlette Richard Aydlette Jennifer Banco Mike Basha Tony Baskin Robert Bauer Jon Beaujon Noel Bentle Kim Bergman Trieia Berry Tara Boats Crisman Boggan Ray Bowden Kevin Bowie Che«e Brame Kerie Brock Schiawl Broughton David Brown Jeff Brown Kerri Brown Regge Brown Rochele Brown Russell Brown Tony Brown 66 Juniors SAYS IT ALL Wanda Brown Matthew Burn Elizabeth© Butler Jeff Butler Beth Byrd Scott Canup Chris Carek David Carrier Rick Carter Sharon Cary Diane Casias Robert Cass Robert Catlett Al Causey Joseph Chambers Eliza Chapman Tara Childress Jennifer Cichocki Jeff Clark Cherie Cobb Sandy Cobb Erick Cohn Stan Collins George Condon Sharon Conyers Celeste Craddock Allen Crawford Jon Craun Kay Cumbee Melanie Daniels Danielle Davis Carla Davis Dave Davis Pamela Davis Kevin Dawson Vonda Dawson Cathy Denney Cathy DeWitt Lisa DeSantis Angel Dibble Klaus Oiling Sam Donaldson Juniors 67 '86 — A UNIQUE AND UNIFIED CLASS Leslie Dukes Michael Dunn Laura Durand Shelia Dree Monique Eaddy Frankie Edwards Willy Ellis Nancy Evans Peyton Fairbank Shawn Fludd Jacqueline Ford Jean Ford Joan Ford Gail Fordham Sean Fowler Winona Forsythe Raymond Franz Scott Frederick Donald Gailliard Allen Gathers Chuck Gearhart Kurt Gerhold Christopher Gethers DeAngelo Gilliard Jarvis Gilliard Nova Gilliard Rica Gilliard John Glencamp Anthony Gory John Grafton Quincy Graham Jaton Grant Malcolm Grant Shelia Green Valerie Greer Cynthia Gregg Denise Gregg Charles Griffin Karen Hann Reiko Hamilton Rachael Hayes Kathi Henderson 68 Juniors MOVIN AHEAD IN '85 Alphonso Heyward Jonathan Heywood Connie Hickman Aubrey Hicks Brent Hicks Elaina Hicks Kinwin Hicks Paul Hill Susan Hill Dennis Hills Sean Hinson Paul Hoagland Ben Holliday Winston Holliday Christine Hotlings Anthony Horlback Cynthia Horlback Marti Horry Sarah Householder Lee Hughes Lisa Hund Stacey Hunter Carol Hutchinson Randy Hutson Beth Irby James Jackson Henry Jefferson Evans Jenkins Janet Jenkins Keisha Jenkins Juniors 69 JUNIORS CELEBRATE Maxine Jenkins Melissa Jenkins Troy Jenkins David Johnson Mary Ann Johnson Satrina Johnson K.C. Jones Idya Jones Mary Jordan Stephanee Kee David Kennedy Michael Kimbrell Trey Koger Michelle Krawchuk Marnie Lackey Lisa Lamantia Paul Langston Jody Legare Julie Legare Thailand LeGare Linda Levine Catherine Lewis Jennifer Livingston Norman Lizzaralde Preston Loggan Ricky Lowndes Madlyn Lyles Jeff Lytle Kenneth MacBride Tracy Marsh Lynn Mallicote Charles Manigault Daralyn Manigault David Manigault Elizabeth Margolius Scott Marlin Leigh Marlow Billy Mason Scottie Mazyck Jamie McConnell Danny McIntosh Terry McKenzie 70 Juniors A LEGENDARY YEAR Beth McLeod Shelley Metz Doug Marek Amy Michaels Leslie Miller Brad Mills John Millwater Suzanne Missroon Jamie Mitchel John Mitchell Audrey Mitchum Anna Moessner John Moore Cheryl Moraska Sonya Morris Stanley Moultrie Sherri Murphy Karlinda Myers Dana Narcisso Robert Nelson Warren Nelson Carlos Nesbit Kip Nettles Andria Oakes Brice O'Brien Susan Ody Shelia Okee Danny Orvin Jeri Oxford Curtis Palmer Juniors 71 JUNIORS STRIVE FOR EXCELLENCE Carmen Reid Ward Reynolds Jeff Richards Dudley Richardson Fred Richardson Michelle Richardson Kara Roberts Sam Roberts Sonia Roberts Laurie Robinson Stacy Robinson Zelda Robinson Martha Roche Samuel Rodenburg John Ross Carol Rouse Gail Russell Keith Sanders Undrea Sanders Cory Sane Tom Schuman Sarah Schwietzer Samantha Scogin Shera Scott Carol Seals Kevin Sheppard Ralph Sides Alan Simmons Brenda Simmons Sam Simmons 7 2 Juniors JUNIORS MAKE THEIR MARK Leslie Simons Marcellus Singleton Michael Sisk John Smalls Candace Smith Heather Smith Kelly Smith Ronald Smith Kathy Sneed Doug Stanley Marcus Stefanou Mark Stocks Cheryl Stokes Eboni Stokes Lisa Strobel Cindy Sturm Candy Suggs Terry Suggs Sdra Gayle Summer Samantha Summersett Tim Summer Jeremiah Swinton Tyrone Swinton Julie Tapio Charles Lee Taylor Kimm Taylor Barbara Thacker Debbie Thomas Kirkland Thomas Carla Thompson Ciff Thompson Gina Timmerman Beth Torrey Richard Trammell Karen Travis Jimmy Tucker Michelle Tucker Carlton Turner Craig Turner Kyle Usry Ed Valoppi David VanCleef Juniors 73 THE CLASS OF 86 BREAKS AWAY Will Van Cleef Eric Vanderhorst Eyvette Vanderhorst Sherry Varn Max Velazquez Willie Venning Costa Vierra Angela VonCannon Carla Vosberg Chris Wagner Riley Warren Abraham Washington Julius Washington Darryl Watson Ben Wear Tracy Weed Karen West Westy Westmoreland Deborah White Derrick White Pattie Whitfield Carl Wigfall Chanel Wigfall Jennifer Williams Kim Wilson Marty Wisse Bob Witcraft Laura Wolfe David Wood Tracey Woods Anthony Wright Darlene Wright Dee Dee Wright Edrenia Wright Stephanie Wright Lamott Wright 74 Juniors NOT PICTURED SOPHOMORE REPRESEN- TATIVES: Tara Beck. Dede Bishop. Lisa McCaskill. Kristy Wallace. Jennifer Whi- teside -THE Marc Ackerman Ben Albrect Chris Albrecht Angela Allen Jonathan Alston Walter Alston Travis Ancrum Marvin Anderson Jud Arce Susan Auld Scott Bailey Lee Baker Trey Baker Daniel Barkowitz Brian Barley Michael Barrett Jennifer Bayliss Charles Beam Gurva Bearden Babs Beck Tara Beck Kenny Beckman Brett Belote Dwight Bennett Valarie Bennett Bryan Benton Robin Benton Kenneth Bess Dede Bishop Joyce Black Neal Black Bill Blackett Chris Booth Ashley Boyd Josette Boykin Leslie Brannon Marty Brandon David Brogdon Cheryl Broughton Arthur Brown Sophomores 75 CLASS OF The class of '87 has enjoyed the sec- ond year at Wondo. No longer were we the new kids who were sold fake elevator passes or pushed into the dumpster No. we were the big bad experienced Sophomores During the year the Sophomore class became a real part of Wando We learned to laugh and cry together as we struggled through difficult classes, participated in sports and activities to- gether. and fought so hard to win that spirit stick. Our class was even able to make it through a year of many changes and increased requirements which were imposed upon us. We have matured a lot in two years as we learned to become a part of a large school family The Sophomore class will remain a spirited, fun-loving group as we work hard towards that goal which is coming closer — Gradu- ation. Ben Albrecht SOPHOMORE SPIRIT SOARS Hunter Brown Kevin Brown Michelle Brown Rosemary Brown Tiffany Brown Sam Brooks Carl Brummett Paul Brummett Julie Buckley Thomas Campbell Todd Campbell Jacqueline Caper Michael Capers Elizabeth Carroll Michelle Carter Jimmy Caruso Crystal Chamness Chris Chapman Harper Childs Mary Chimento Chris Cichocki Scott Clark Candace Clarke Millicent Clemons Sharon Cook ley Clifford Coazum Jerome Coaxum Clyde Cochrane Todd Colie Michael Cone Marlene Cooper Robbie Coste Bobby Cummings Shawna Cunningham Anetra Davis Tod Deer Dawn Dicks David Ditmore Crystal Drayton Monique Drayton Ammie Dupuy Ronnie Dennis Laurin Eaddy Pam Easterling Jamie Edens Reggie Edwards Richard Edwards Karen Eis Merritee Ellis Mona Elis Salwa Elshazly David Etter Stacey Evans Kim Farley Cra Ferreira Dave Fisher Jeff Fitzgerald Ricky Foster Troy Follak Heather Foxworth Kelly Frazier Amy Frederic Chris Freeman Margaret Funderburk 76 Sophomores TODAY'S SOPHOMORES, TOMORROW'S JUNIORS Jay Galman Oane Gammon Bonnie Garber Gary Gardner David Garris Timothy Gary Aretha Gathers Richie Geiger Glenn Getsinger Michael Giannelli Meredith Gibson Debbie Gillette Erika Gilliard Devona GiHiard Eddie Glave Clara Glaze Lenny Gold Virginia Goodwater Brian Gottemoeller William Goss Robin Green Gwendolyn Green Tashia Greene Michael Gibson Joseph Gregorie Karen Grier Teresa Griffin Bill Grouch Teddy Guerard Timmothy Habersha Alan Hamilton Brett Hommes Michel Hammes Claudia Hammett Lynn Harril Anna Hamrick Tim Harris Tonya HasekJen Patrick Hassell April Helms Robert Hipps David Hoffman Kathryn Holgate Lynn Hook Forest Hooker Elliott Hopper Billy Howard Tiffany Howard Thomas Howard Deirdre Huger Mark Hugie Carilie Hutter John Hutcherson Rodica lacovache LeAnne Jackson Margaret Jacobi Stephanie James Dotfey Jenkins Ethel Jenkins Laura Johnson Eric Johnson Anne Johnson Kimberly Kaykx Anna Keck Sophomores 7 7 FLASH THAT . . . Cam Kee Jeff Kerns Sandra Ketchen Somantha Kicks Janef King Michele Klutz Clay Knight James Knudsen Scott Korbisch Shannon Kramer Kara Kurtz Stephen Lonse Bret Lawson Wendy Lawson Scott Leland George Legare Marion Lesesne Claude Loadhoit Sean Lohr Larry Lowe Leslie Lowe Salatha Lykins Neil Macauley Tyrone Mamgault Ulysia Manigault Jimmy Manigault Theodore Manos Mary Mathewes Leslie Mayor Donald Mayfield Aron Mazyck Dexter Mazyck Randy Mazyck Charlie McAlister Becky McCollum Lisa McCaskll Renee McCormick Mandy McCullayn Mark McFarland Ryan McGee Maria McGowen Greg McKenzie Robert McKenzie Melissa McKnight John McLaurin Scott McLoud Katie Meckstroth Angelo Megna Shannon Melichamp Connie Meyer Chenique Middleton Vanessa Middleton Joseph Mitchell Gus Molony Allen Moore Kerri Moriarty Dan Morton Brian Mullinax Mara Murdock Shea Murdock Edward Murphy Allen Murray Debbie Murray Jolee Myers 78 Sophomores SOPHOMORE SMILE Glovia Nelson Jerry Nesmith Johanna Norton Suson Newton Kim Ogletree John Oakley Tammy Oatman Sandy Orvig Wayne Osborn Don Owen Marvin Owens Beth Ozmore Dennis Parker Holly Parker Robert Parker Kimberly Parks Michele Passailaigue Alvid Paul John Peecksen Jackie Pezanowski Paul Phipps Angela Pinckney Karen Pinckney Page Piner Anthony Piscatella Brian Podmenic Stewart Poulnot Robert Parcher Andy Pracht Mike Prescott Amie Presti Terry Racioppa Tamara Rafkin Mark Ragsdale Kim Rast Jerome Ravenel Mark Renau Dorothy Richardson James Richburg Archie Roakes John Roberson Deleah Rourk Randy Rose Buff Ross Caroline Rowell Alex Runey Machel Russom Laurie Ruth Andrea Sanders Derek Sanford Annette Saunders Carla Saunders Noel Saunders Gwen Saunders Eddie Schulz Anson Seaman Susan Seaman Griff Sellers Hoson Shakoor Kathy Sharpe Tracey Shaw Harriet Sheorn Ford Shippey Mable Shuler Sophomores 79 Zone Skinner Carolyn SmaHs Mary Smalls Sean Smalls Tracey Smalls Deona Smith Erin Smith Michael Smith Jimmy Smyly Isaac Snipe Ronald Snype D'Angelo Spencer Tracy Stacker Terri Steed Kristy Stillway Geory Stivers Tonya Stokes Yolanda Stokes Stacey Streetman Gigi Strobel Nelson Summersett Alice Sun Ashton Suttle Julie Swift Angela Taylor George Taylor Laura Thames David Tharpe Debbie Thompson Julie Thompson Tracey Thorn Steven Thomley Earl Thurlow Robert Tobin Laura Todd Jerry Tollison Clifford Toner Chad Tucker Arthur Turner Michael Turner Robert Turner Eyvette Vanderhorst Mark Vanderhorst Robert Vanderhorst Claire Veber April Velazquez Cheito Velazquez Carol Venning Shelley Waddington Fred Wallace Kristy Wallace Derrick Ward Micheal Warden Mona Washington Flora Washington Marc Washington Otis Washington Kathryn Watkins Warren Watson Robert Webb Michelle Wellman Caroline Whiteside Jennifer Whiteside Matthew Whiteside 80 Sophomores SOPHOMORES STRIVE FOR SUCCESS Earl White Gerald White Michele White Elaine Whitfield Dawn Wilson Leslie Wilson Tim Wetse Tina Wise Jodi Wiser Beth Witcraft Lynn Wright Mike Wright Mary Wrixon Calvin Woods Hope Woodward Erica Worden The Freshman class the year is probably one of the best Wando hod ever had i befceve that the s true because there are more and more freshman gong out for sports and being octtve m dubs than ever before At the be nmng of the year, a lot of Freshman were worried about gong to Wando. but as the year contnued they have learned to like Wando It is my opruon that coming to Wando has helped many Freshman make new fneeds This year. I have seen a good portion of the Freshman doss dong the best, not only oco- dermcaly but also n hetpng other people and leamng to do new thngs As the year cootnues. the Freshman doss w« grow stronger and better organized, and os Wando grows the Freshman class wi grow and learn with it JuP U-'OODPy FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES. NOT PICTURED Elizabeth Craven. Mary Heath. Harriet Weeks, Mary Sottile. Christina Stefanou Becky Adams Tammy Adams Virgil Albers Jolanda Allen Shannon Allred Dona Alston WiHette Alston Bonnie Anderson Gayle Anderson Hayley Anderson Bev Armentrout Rick Atkinson Desha Avery Ricky Badger Margaret Bailem Jimmy Ballard Amy Ballenger John Ban Rainie Banks Larry Barden Michelle Barker Eric Barnett Brantlee Barrett Troy Bartee Brian Barrie Kecia Bavcom Greg Baxter Kevin Bean Tonya Belcher Syrena Belanger David Benton Monique Bess Samatha Blair Rene Blanchard Laura Blume 82 Freshmen FRESHMAN DO IT RIGHT Holly Boggon Kirk Bonnoitt David Bondrin Margaret Boulem Clancy Bowick James Boykin Jim Brandley Daniel Brontley Patrick Brantley Dorr Brown Rosie Brown Tim Brown Amy Brubaker Steven Brumley Eddie Buckner Susan Budon Chris Budlong Sheri Butler Andy Butts Leroy Burns Judith Byrd Chris Cahill Chris Camron Kelly Ann Cameron Bud Campbell Pamela Campbell Scot Campbell Brigett Caper Renee Carnes Beth Carroll Janice Carroll Bobby Carter Jason Cartin Dawn Catlett Windy Chandler Lee Chinners Andrew Clark Buddy Clark Stephen Clarke Anthony Coakley Pamela Coakley Cindy Cobb Michael Cobb Beth Cockcroft Andre Coleman Theresa Coleman Jeremy Colie Kevin Colley Billy Collins Bryan Collins Mark Conken James Connelly Eric Conyers Troy Conyers Elizabeth Craven Troy Crawford Kevin Crout LaShonda Cummings Angela Dallas Jonna Daniels Alan Davey Wanda Davis Thedria Dawson Freshmen 83 WHO'S THE CLASS THAT'S REALLY GREAT Kristen Dearborn Jay Deason Chip Deaton Glenn Deer Ronold Dickerson Erica Dilligord James Dingle Chris Dirand Merry Donald David Douty Kirk Dowd Gary Dowling Bonnie Drake Isaac Drayton Mona Drayton Kathy Driscoll Jeanne Drislan Christi Drose San Dunham Tamara Duncan Peter Durand Donn Duval Paige Eason Melissa Edwards Valeria Edwards Christy Eisenhower Deborah Elgison Curtis Ellis Mark Elliott Irene Ellis Felicia Enoch David Evans Jonathon Evans Kristi Fazi Bryan Finch Sarah Louisa Fleming Timmy Floyd Virginia Floyd Tonya Ford Eric Fofdham Vaudrien Forsythe Jeff Fort David Fox E.P. Foxworth Shawn Frederick Christine French Mary Frink Jeff Fulton Daniel Gage Sarah Galligan Dana Garcia Lynn Garvin Erika Gerhold Alice Gethers Mike Getsmger Wesley Gillam Janice GiHiard Bill Glave Terri Goods Derek Goodwater Erica Graddick David Graham Brian Grant 84 Freshmen HAS TO BE THE CLASS OF '88 Fred Grant Jacquetta Grant Sylvia Marie Grant Terrian Grant Angela Green Linda Marie Green Stacey Greer Kevin Grooms Theo Groddick Jeff Guthrie Stacey Habersham Mike Haight Jay Haby Tommy Hamer Matt Hamrick Dusty Harbeson Richard Hargett Tammy Hargett Eddie Harold Clay Harris Steven Hodger Thomas Hart Jenifer Haskil Tommy Hathann Christina Hayden Mary Heath Jason Hedgecock Wendy Hendrix John Henson Robert Hicks Stephanie Hill Vicky Lynn Hills Janice Holback Kenneth Holloway Sandy Holmes Donald Horlbock Wilbert Horlback Chyvonne Horlbeck Mildred Horlbeck Shannon Horne Kathy Horry Ann Hudson Jennifer Hutson Jane Ashley Hyatt Gina Inzalaro Michael Ireland Joseph Jacobs Linda Jacobs Karah Kristin Jacques Mildred Jefferson Ansley Jeffords Al Jenkins Andrew Jenkins Verdellda Jenkins Norman Jenness Delaine Johnson Joanna Johnson Jywana Johnson Karen Johnson Karen Johnson Karen Johnson Raymond Johnson Edward Jones Freshmen 85 FRESHMEN ADJUST TO A NEW LIFESTYLE Evan Jones Sean Jones Sonia Jones Chris Jordan Wayne Judy Erica Katz Donald Kay Jack Hale Kee Harris Khon Sara Kilgore Michelle Kimbrell Robbie Kirkland John Knisley Melissa Koger Nathan Krall Gina LaMantia Kelley Lamsens Jett Lange David Lee Debra Lee Frances Lee Julie Levine Kevin Lewey Cindy Lewis Jermaina Linyard Norma Jean Livingston Tina Livingston Chris London Dana Loyd Brian MacAulay Andrea Mag wood Renee Major Victor Major Antonio Manigualt Gwendolyn Mamgault Shawnda Manigault Stacey Manigault Temetris Manigault Alisha Markham Thomas Martin Lou Ellen Masche Trey Massey Julie Mathis Jeanne Matthews Sabrina Matthews Martin Maxwell Crystal McCray Kelly McGrew David McIntosh RandaH McKay William McManus John McQueen Stephen Meridith Todd Mescher Michell Mestnik Regina Middaugh Vernorlisa Middleton Athena Miller Leslie Miller Sandra Miliican Robyn Mims Donna Mitchell Wesley Mitchum 86 Freshmen cnccuK iCM CMr rM imtcd mc a FACES Susan Mixon Bryan Moore Steve Moore Scott Moren Brenda Morris Keith Morris Teddy Morns Thomas Murphy Desiree Myers Steven Neal Brenda Nelson Dennis Nelson John Nelson Raheem Nelson Robert Nelson Samantha Nelson Tyrone Nelson Vetta Nelson Julie Nesbit Sabrina Nesbit Deron Nettles Shawn Nettles John Newell Kathy Nicholson Johanna Norton Victoria Oakes Lissa Orner Jennifer Orvin Chnstopher Oplinger Kevin O'Shields Christopher Oxford John Paddock Dick Page Robert Page Lawrence Palmer David Parker Eddie Parker Tiffini Parker Kristie Passailaique Angela Pate Mary Alice Patterson Leslie Pearce Kim Perry Paul Pethel Michael Petit Denise Pinckney Levon Pinckney Thomas Pinckney John Popelka Gary Porcher John Porcher Scott Powell William Price George Provosty Shannon Puett Michael Reeves Paulette Reid John Rhea Jeff Richards Leon Richardson Trip Riesen Karen Rivers Phillip Roberson Freshmen 87 THE FRESHMEN CLASS OF '88 IS Danessa Robinson Jametta Robinson Melvin Robinson Tonya Robinson Nancy Roche Nancy Rodgers Andy Rogers Tradd Rosebrock Guy Rosenlieb Patrick Ross Patrick Runey Terri Russell George Ruth Kenneth Sanchez Tara Sanford K.F. Santos Pam Sawyer Candy Schaffer Dee Scott Elge Scott Vernon Scott Carol Schneider Delores Schweitzer Melissa Seabrook Richard Seals Tommy Seaman Jennifer Setzer Matt Shannon David Shapiro Lenton Sharpe Phillip Shaw Shirley Lam Toby Short Tracey Shaw Angela Siegling Michael Silver Chris Simmons Heyward Simmons Kelli Simmons Margaret Simons Melissa Sisk Rodney Skipper Micheal Slater Tammy Smalls David Smith Doug Smith Lisa Smith Monica Smith Pam Snipe Twila Snipe Jimmy Solvik Mary Sottile Jon Souther Katherine Sparks Stephen Spaulding Jody Stallings Tammi Steed Tony Steed Christina Stefanou Ashley Street Jeffrey Strunk Chip Sturgis Jeffrey Suggs 88 Freshmen THE LARGEST WANDO'S EVER SEEN Marc Sullivan Robert Sun Mat Surles Shane Swanson Carrie Swmton Charles Swmton Kirk Tams Sean Taylor Lisa Thames Christine Thomas Kevin Thomas Martin Thomas Rhonda Thomas Ted Thornai Tara Timmerman Maggie Tobin Julie Todd Angel Tompkins Johanna Tripp Parker Tripp Julie Trout Ben Tsadok Tiffany Tucker Michelle Turker Eric Vanderhorst Gertrude Vanderhorst Mark Vanderhorst Derk Van Raaite James Vaughan Hether Veber Lisa Verner Joe Vesely Tara Vierra Richard Vilieponteau Jdy Volpe Fritz VonKolnitz J.R Waits Jennings Walker Shelly Walker Michael Waikley Jennifer Ward Justin Warr Jeff Waseichaik Bonita Washington Felisha Washington Jonathan Washington Patrice Washington Cher Watkins John Watkins Cynthia Watson Keith Watson Walter Watson Mary Weathers Harriet Weeks Leia Weeks Britt Westendorff Carey White Chris White Joseph White Amy Whitener Adriane Whiteside Scott Whray Verna Wigfali Freshmen 89 FOND MEMORIES Kristi Wilks Deval Wilson Robie Wilson Tammy Wilson Allan Windham David Windham Casey Wise Aubrey Wooddy Tricia Woods Anthony Wright Gwen Wright Leslie Wright Dannette Wyndham David Yates Jim Yergir Johnny Young Jerry Youngberg Kim Zier Jackie Zook Harris Abel Sephra Alston Bonie Anderson Linda Bonneau Sharon Conyers Bryte Lesene Paula Sharpe 90 Freshmen DO YOU REMEMBER MISS LEGEND 1985 Catherine Stuhr The process of choosing the new Miss Legend was conducted by the Legend Staff in December. Two girls were nominated from each homeroom. From these girls the senior class voted on eight semifinalists. Our local meteo- rologist from Channel 4. Chris Thomp- son. judged the six finalists strictly for beauty from the photographs of the senior girls. First Runner-Up I Dana Kirkley 92 Beauties Mimi Hyer Melanie Thornton Cassie Whiteside Beth Moore MISS WANDO First Runner-Up: Angela von Cannon Second Runner-Up: Melissa Jenkins Third Runner-Up: Anetra Davis Third Runner-Up: Dawn Dicks LAURA TODD Third Runner-Up: Leigh Marlowe 94 ALAN TAVEL Beouties 95 MR. WANDO Hunter Williams Bernard Steed Jeffrey Glover ¥ I COMPETITION T The Miss Wando pageant was held January 26. 1985. This year there were twenty-two girls who participated. These girls represent- ed the ninth, tenth, and eleventh grades. Each girl was presented in a formal gown and then performed a talent. This year once again the pagaent was a great success, and was greatly enjoyed by all those that attended. 1. Noel displasy her talent on the flute. 2. The finalists await the announcement of Miss Wando, 1.985. 3. Anetra Davis charms the judges with her song. 4. These quarters represent a lot of votes. 5. Hope Woodard. Miss WANDO 1984. crowns Laura Todd. Miss Wando 1985. 96 Beauties AT ITS BEST Each year a new Mr. Wando is chosen by the students of Wando High School. This years contest like the many past ones, was interest- ing as well as intriguing. The contest is spon- sored by the school newspaper, the Renegade. Contestants are nominated by their home- rooms to participate. And nominations are sent to the senior class where five contestants are chosen to run. They are then given a week to collect penny votes from the student body. At the end of the week the contestant with the most penny votes is named Mr. Wando, which was Alan Tavel. I 1. Leigh a country girl at heart. 2. Alan will give you a smile for a dime. 3. Millicent shows her gymnastic ability. 4. Collecting money is an important apatt of the Mr. Wando contest 1st Runner-Up Cassie Whiteside Catherine Stuhr J____________L HOMECOMING COURT Melanie Thornton Sharon Williams ________I__________I___________t -------r Kim Goodwater Michelle Rice CLASS MISSES i Miss Senior Melinda Ravenell 100 Beouties Miss Junior Tracey Weed _____I_______ Miss Sophomore Beth Ozmore _____________L. Miss Freshman Lisa Floyd ______I_______ HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES Homecomng 1984 was on© of the best over, excitement ran r gh. and that Wamor sprit was on the rampoge Not only did the Warriors np through James Island, but they gave the whole school a burst of pride, The crowd that attended the game was larger than usual, as many former students joined in the celebration The old students and the extra fans odded an air of excitement and mportance to the game The week before Homecomng was one of spirit and preparation At the bonfire there were some extremely fumy skits put on by some scxpns- ng actors, once ogon showing that Warriors are talented in everythng. There was also dress up week before the game Eoch day students wore something fittng for the day And the Warriors realy came up with some nterestng outfits Some of the days were bock wards day. poke dots. and. of course, school color and dress up day Wrmers of eoch day for the best costume were announced, and they earned ponts for the doss The pep raly was the last event before the game Steve Chocrane and Andrea Vncent. two local disc jockeys, came out to help Wando celebrate At the pep ra y, the seniors and the escorts, and the home- comng canddates were ntroduced Fnoiy the game was played on Friday rvght This game was no let down with the final score Deng Wando 14 James Island 6. Sa y Garrett was crowned Mss Homecomng and Cass e Whrtesoe was first runner up. Everyone left the game with a sense of pnde and occompfcshment 1. Lisa Graham leads the band in a spirited march! 2. Steve and Andrea of 95-SX entertain at the pep rally. 3. Seniors show their superior spirit 4. Cassie Whiteside receives first runner up. 5. 1984's Homecoming Queen. Sally Garrett. 102 Homecoming ■Mi INTENSE EXCITEMENT 1. Denny is awarded the MVP of the Berke- ley game 2 Cheerleaders are the essential part of pep rallies. 3. Juniors show their spirit 4 Melanie and Anthony make a dashing pair. 5. Beth and Pam head for the stadium. Homecoming 103 1 The Football players anticipate the game ahead 2 Coach Harris's little helpers. 3 Willie Gilliard receives a defense award. 4 Seniors and their escorts prepare for the big night 5 Warriors wear their spirit proudly. 6 Kristen puts her heart into this solo. 104 Homecoming POWDER PUFF Sports 105 AGONY OF 1 Raymond tries to explain a new play be- tween downs 2 The Soph Jr. defense lines up to try to hold the Violent Femmes back. 3. RHey and Mandy watch as they take a break from the action DEFEAT FALLS UPON SOPH JRS Standing Eloine Whitfield. Kim Kay lor. Anna Moessner. Diane Cassias. Kelly Smith, Lauren Eaddy. Tara Chddress. Jerri Ox- ford. Rachel Hayes. Elizabeth Carol. Dawn Wilson. Janet King. Angela VonCannon. Knsti Wal- lace. Second Row Beth Wit- craft. Mandy McCullough. An- drea Sanders. Hope Woodward. Marme Lackey. April Velasquez. Dawn Dicks. Erica Worden. First Row Beth Osmore. Costa Vierra Holly Parker. Cathy Nicholson. Barbera Thacker. Kerri Moriarity. Riley Warren. Julie Buckley. Ka- ren West. Leslie Miller Th© 1984 Powder Puff FootDai Game, hew Decemoer 8 n the Wando Stodum. was a hugh success The game was eogerty anticipated Dy Doth teams, as shown Dy the ntease rivalry that grew Detween the teams over the two weeks of proctce When the night of the game fnaHv arrived Doth teams were confident of a victory The frst half of the game was dominated Dy the Freshman- Semor team who hod nicknamed themselves the Violent Femmes The Femmes were aOte to Duid up a 13-0 lead Dy half- time with touchdowns Deng scored Dy Mary Heath and Erica Katz The second hart was Dascaly even with Doth teams put- ting up a tough defensive struggle However, the Violent Femmes proved to De too much for the Sophomoreteam to handte as the game ended with the Femmes aheod 13-0 The offensive player-of-the-game award went to Mary Heath, a Freshman rrnning Dock who scored one touchdown and rushed for 169 yards The defensive prayer-of-the-game award went to Tara Tmmerman. a freshman defensive end who hod one ntercepton ana eight tockies Congratuatons to these two fne players and to 2 who particpated n the game A special thanks to the Student Counci for the hard work for makng the game a reafcty _____ VIOLENT FEMMES CLAIM VICTORY Bock Row: Julie Levine. Leslie Miller. Holey Anderson. Desiree Meyers. Joey Trip. Christy Eisen- hower, Lori Dandridge. Pam Holli- day. Beth Moore. Tara Timmer- man. Bonnie Drake. Deborah Lamb. Kelly Hammond. Christine Thomas. Lynette Bourne. Beth Carrol. Susan Ballard. Sandra Mil- lican. Angela Green. Gina La- Mantia. Second Row Mary Heath. Harriet Weeks. Susan Dris- coll. Jennifer Haskell. Caroline Jones. Catherine Stuhr. Third Row Melanee Deer. Cathy Canup. Erica Katz. Dana Kirkley. Front Row Wade Clark. Tim Chil- dress. Kristi Lear. Melissa Lang- ston. Lori Wilkes. Mike Anderson. Sandy Brumley. Jenni Bryant. Nancy Black. Mimi Hyers. Am Whitener 4 . M Ih o 1 Ms Boon Harris poses foe the camera os the 1985 Powder Putt Queen 2 Hornet Weeks goes n motion ocross the left end 3 Nancy smies with anticipation of victory? 4 Lynette runs across the field in order to make the tackle 5 The Violent Femmes hudefe up to caf a touchdown play Mike Anderson's pre-game quote: I feel confident that we can domi- nate the game because we have worked extremely hard and the girls have a good attitude. Mike's after-game quote I told you so!!!!! 106 Sports VARSITY CHEERLEADERS First Row: Marnie Lackey. Karen Travis. Jenni Bryant. Riley Warren. Costa Vierra. Second RowCatherine Stuhr — Co-Captain. Tara Childress. Cathy Canup — Co-Captain. Diane Casias. Third Row: Anna Moessner. Sally Garrett. Cassie Whiteside — Co-Captain, Angela Von Cannon. Tina Fernandez — Captam The Varsity Cheerleaders are a group of hard working dedicated girls They have par- ticipated in many school and community ac- tivities throughout the year In the summer they attended camp at Furman University as well as sponsored a cheerleading day camp for young girls Also through the Sertoma Football Classic the cheerleaders raised mon- ey for the Charles Webb Rehabilitation Cen- ter They tried to encourage school spirit, es- pecially when cheering for footbaH games, basketball games and Pep Rallies The cheer- leaders had car washes, sold corsages, mugs, and spirit ribbons to raise money for uniforms and supplies for games and pep ral- lies. They also participated in the Coastal Carolina Fair competition, which they spent weeks preparing for. The cheerleaders have over all been the leaders in school spirit. ... Tina Fernandez 1. The Varsity Cheerleaders build up spirit at the pep rally 2. Tara anxiously looks towards her team Sports 107 SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Jenny Bryant Tina Fernandez, captain Cathy Canup Sally Garrett J.V. CHEERLEADERS Wando's Junior Varsity Cheerleaders are enthusias- tic. dedicated, and talent- ed. These girls have led the pep rally and athletic events during the past year. Through their loyal service and unyielding spirit they have created a strong backing among the fans and have inspired our JV teams to greater efforts. Much praise goes to these girls for their work in building the great spirit of our school. Back Row: Hope Woodward. Jenny Ward. Debbie Gillette. Heyward Simmons. Jenifer Haskill. Deona Smith. Front Row: Dawn Dicks. Erika Katz. Harriet Weeks. Tara Vierra. Robin Mims Debbie shrieks as the other team steals the ball The JV cheerleaders in action. Sports 109 Fnt Row Tommy Kirtc. Marcus Stefanou, Kevin German. My Swo s. Ai Jenkins. Antonio Lee. Second Row George Wteon. Stephon Ammons. Malcolm Grant. Deock Wtvte. Chock Gearhart. John Heywood Bernard Steed. Third Row CHf Toner. AJbert Spahoero. Cra Harris. Ben Ledbetter. Terry Lee. Podge Duncan. Tom Krt. Dave Popefca Forth Row Trey Koger. Denms Toney. Troy Query. Terry McKenzie. Doug Heath. Wode Clard. Leroy Bonnet. John Grafton. Ray Franz. Fifth Row Tim Childress. James E ott. Carteton Timer. Crag Turner. Wnston Hofcday. Clyde Cochrane. Johnny Short. Chris Carek. Sixth Row Troy Jenkns. John Giencamp. Ricky Carter. Ben Holiday. Mchoei Dunn. Denny Robber, tyo Jones. Btfy Gage. Fred Richardson Not pictured Buddy Oark. Nathaniel Ford. W e Grfcard. Robert Katz 110 Sports WARRIORS' FIRST PLAYOFF BIRTH The 1984 Warriors under the frst yeor coocnrtg of Crog Hams went 8 and 2 in the regcrfar season With its only two losses to number one ranked Si nmervie and number 10 ranked Waitertx o. this gave the 1984 War- riors the best record n the history of Wando and Mouitne sr.ce 1950 frwhng third m the conference with a number two ranked defense and a number three ranked offense. Wando outscored the opponents 229 to 112 The Wando defense — led by seniors Doug Heath, wth 96 tackles. W e G ard. with 83 toe kies Wode Clark, with 70 tockies Bernard Steed, with 4 nterceptons and W«e G ard with 3 interceptions — held the opponents to 175 yards per game The offensive Ine. anchored by seniors. 8 y Gage and Johnny Short, along with .Amors. Pick Carter. Dave Pope a. Cartton Turner. Fred Rich- ardson. made possble much success for aj offensive ski players The Wando offense, led by Denny Robber, threw for 1244 yards and 10 touchdowns. wh e rushng for 592 yards and 1 touchdown Kevn German was the leadng scorer with 9 touchdowns with an average of 6 2 yards per carry Robber s favorite target. B y Swais. hod 31 catches for 463 yards and 3 touchdowns, with Tim Chidress and George Wlson oddng 14 receptcns a piece. Tm with 2 touchdowns and George with 5. Wnston Holiday hod 22 extra pants and 3 field goals, with a total of 33 pc nts for the year Second leadng scorer. Leroy Bennett, suffered a knee n ury during the Stratford game Bong out the rest of the year, his contributions run measurable in the Warriors Best Season 1. Here come the 1984 WANDO WARRIORS 2. The Warrior Defense mes up for the rush 3. Demy Robber prepares to throw a screen pass 4 Stephen Ammons dives to make the tockie 5 The Defensive me rushes in for the sock. 6 Demy hands off to Kevin German in order to pick up the first down 7 Stephen Ammons jumps nto the air on an block punt. 8 James Eliott stops the running bock behnd the line of schmage VARSITY FOOTBALL Sports 111 112 Sports I VARSITV FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD v m Wando Wando Wando do _ JK,, 27, Waltefboro ft34W lo_ Wando Wando yvondo Wando w 1 ■ 17 Gaitett 46 Burk ■boro £.“ 54 1 19% Bonds Wilson N OT1, Berkeley 14-„. Stratford 8 14 James Island ” i 6 7 Summerville 35 28 Goose Creek 17 Georgetown 0 Bottom Row tom kirk. Albert Spalviero. Radge Duncan. Top Row Terry Lee. Craig Harris. Ben Ledbetter The 1984-1985 coaching staff turned out to be a great success this year With the exper- ience of the returning coaches, and the new ideas of the new coaches, they managed to put together a winning team WBrjmM 1 Denny Rebber wears number 41 in honor of Leroy Bennett, who was injured in the Stratford game 2 Denny Rebber throws over the top of the defensive line 3, Winston Hollidoy kicks a field goal tor the point after Leroy Bennett and Stacey Bryce Tim Childress and Leigh Marlowe Wade Clark and Melissa Langston James Elliott and Beth Moore Nathaniel Ford and Eugenia Hutchinson SENIOR WARRIORS AND ESCORTS Billy Gage and Robin Walsh Kevin German and Sharon Williams Willie Gilliord and Myra Pinckney ■I Sports 113 Doug Heath and Lark Sisson The senior football players and their escorts are recognized each year during the Home- coming festivities. This Homecoming they helped to lead us in a 14 to 6 victory over the James Island Trojans. Our quarterback Denny Rebber thought that the Homecoming activi- ties were weH-planned. and the fans pro- vided a lot of school spirit and support Billy Swails agreed that the spirit and fans’ support made Homecoming '84 a real success Ber- nard Steed felt that this Homecoming was special because it was his last high school Homecoming game. He believes that the Warriors owe their success to the fans' sup- port and would like to thank them for a won- derful year. Billy Swails and Tracy Weed Robert Katz and Karen Travis Johnny Short and Julie Tapio Denny Rebber and Anna Moessner Bernard Steed and Kim Goodwater George Wilson and Tina Wise Dennis Toney and Katie Hurren ■ 114 Sports 5 — R Cost© 15 — J Rhea 17 — j Short 18 — D. Garris 20 — A Glover 21 — R. ViHepontaux 22 — M Heyward 23 — R. Tobin 25 — A Boyd 26 — M Elliot 30 — T. Murphy 31 — J. Guthie 32 — M Newell 33 — C Oxford 36 — D. Dean 41 — M Snipe 42 — R. Badger 43 — W Wrixon 44 — L. Gold 52 — T. Most 55 — G Rosenlieb 56 — T. FoHak 57 — R. Seals 60 — M. Johnson 61 — J Suthers 62 — K. Bess 64 — J Pop elk a 65 — S Manigault 66 — B Collins 68 — D Gage 70 — N Price 71 — C. Jordan 72 — M Anderson 73 — J. Smyly 75 — B. Mullinax 76 — S. Jones 77 — B. Albrecht 78 — K. Grooms 80 — K. Krout 33 — M Shannon 34 — P. Hassell 35 — J. Watkins 37 — G. Sellers 33 — D. Hoffman 39 — Z. Skinner 3. V. FOOTBALL Sports 115 VOLLEYBALL SSTSS s Vo and° s' « °« - « « . «-— , . 1 “16 Sports WINNING TRADITION The 1984 Womorotto Voleybai team contnued the wrrw g frodton set by the predecessors by postrtg another wnmng record of 24 wins and 8 losses and makrtg it to the Lower State Play-offs for the tenth consecutive year With prospects of rebuking the squod otter the loss of 5 servor letter- men the past season, the Wamorettes accepted the chaienge with exceedng enthusiasm and determnation Led by semor co-captans Km Goodwater and Michele Rice, the grts worked hard and steodfy m- proved Leod n the attock for the Wamorettes were hitters Tashia Green end Jufce Tapio Tracy Weed could be counted on tor her exce ent defensive ploy Kene Brock, a Jumor setter, rocnded out the startng six Gna Tmmerman and Amefra Jenkins were counted on heaviy n a re- serve capacity Roundng out the squad were Rochei Hayes and Knsty Wolace (setters) Meredith Gtoson and Pam Sawyer (hitters), and Athena MAer and Yolanda Stokes (defensive specafcsts) The Wamorettes were manoged ably by Christina Stephanou and Bonn Drake Scomg ser- vices were rendered by Tern Steed Al n al. it was a most excitng and successful season for the team of '84 1. Kim Goodwater anxiously awaits the ball 2. Kerie Brock sets the ball for Tashia Green. 3 Tashia Green hits the ball to Julie Tapio. 4. Tashia sets the ball over the net. 5. Julie Tapio prepares to score another point Sports 117 Lett to right — First Row: Mike Petit. Randall Coaxum. Walter Wrixon. Kevin Dawson. Denny Rebber Second Row: Derrick White. Brent Hicks, David John- son. Derrick Goodwater. John Glencamp. Carl Wigfali Third Row: Keith Sand- ers. Coach Ledbetter. Darryl Floyd, Jeffrey Gover. Bernard Porcher, Tony Steed Fourth Row: Bernard Steed The 1984-85 WARRIOR Basketball team, under the first year coaching of Coach Ledbetter, have started out a winning season. With only four losses out of fifteen games, they are among the top ten teams in the State! Since there are six seniors, which include: Demy Rebber, Jeff Glover. Bernard Steed, Ronald Coaxum. Darryl Floyd, and Bernard Porcher. there is a lot of re- turning talent from last years team. Because of the team's excellent talent and Coach Ledbetter's new and challenging ideas, the WARRIORS are sure to con- tinue a winning tradition for years to come. — Feb. 1. 85 — VARSITY BASKETBALL 118 Sports SHOOTING FOR SUCCESS Sports 119 1. Jeff takes a shot form the top of the Key. 2. Coach Ledbetter gives a few pointers during a ti- meout. 3. John takes a shot over the top of the defense. 4. Randall waits for the rebound. 5. Denny prepares to shoot a foul shot 6 Denny goes up for the rebound 7. Bernard goes underneath for the lay-up 8. Fred takes a jump-shot form the side. 1 Jeff anticipates where the rebound is go- ing 2 Denny out jumps his opponent for the re- bound. 3 Bernard powers his way in for two points 4 John lays it in for two. off the fast break. 5 John gets the shot away, off of the man to man defense 6 Bernard puts it in from underneath the backboard 120 Sports Left to Right — First Row. Dennis Nelson. Troy Conyers. Robert Hicks — Second Row Kevin Crout. Lenny Gold. John Wotkins — Third Row Brian Benton. Pat Hassell. D'Angelo Spencer. Troy Crawford — Fourth Row Vmcent Rivers. Curtis Ellis. Al- bert Jenkins. James Rtckburg — Fifth Row: Coach T. Lee. Dexter Mazyck — Not Pictured Rodney McFadden, Kenneth Gathers r BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Wando War W _ mxv— Bonds W N BH Won —-frames island Wando — Tost — Burke Wando — Won — Georgetown Wando — Won — Walterboro 1. Wando goes for the outside shot! 2. Pat Hassell wins the tip off. 3. Vincent Rivers slows down the fast break V. BASKETBALL JV BASKETBALL 121 Top Row Julie Topio. Carol Rouse Second Row Becky Gillette. Michelle Rice. Tashia Greene. Terri Steed. Erin Smith Third Row Carmen Reid. Yolanda Stokes. Shannon Alfred (manager). Paulette Reid (manager) GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL 122 Sports The 1984-85 version of the Wondo Worriorettes has proven to be a surprise to all Setting a goal of self and team improvement, they have committed themselves to a year-long endeavor that has included such activities as sponsoring a basketball camp during the summer, holding car washes and yard sales, and attending a team basketball camp at Gardener-Webb College m N.C. Their dedication paid off early in the season as they established dominance in Region VI 4-A play with first half 9-1 record and first place tie. and then began moving up in the state rankings from a tenth place start to the present seventh place Their special brand of play stressed team effort with each girl contributing her individual expertise All in all. the 84-85 Worriorettes wiB long remember this special season 1 Carment Reid jumps to block a shot 2. Coach White goes over the game plan with the team. 3 Carmen shoots for 2 . 4 Tashia Green fights it out 124 Sports REACHING NEW HEIGHTS Top row: Dee Dee Scott, Cherri Welch, Margaret Bailem, Corrine Wells, Mildred Horlback (manager) Second row: Margaret Jacobi, Carleen Mazyck, Shelby White, Gena Fordham, Nicky Nelson Third row: Tammi Steed (co- captain), Pam Sawyer, Virginia Pickney, Athena Miller (manager), Vetta Nelson (captain) 1. ... on the rebound. 2. Shooting for two points. GIRLS J. V. BASKETBALL Sports 125 TENNIS Top Row Trocy Stacker. Karen Hann. Second Row: Erin Smith. Kelly Smith. Third Row: Kerie Moriarty. Elizabeth Carrol. Nancy Rogers. Fourth Row Louellen Masche. Melissa Williams. Candice Clark Tennis Doubles 1. Kerrie Moriarty. Erin Smith 2. Elizabeth Carrol. Candice Clark 3. Kelly Smith. Karen Hahn 4 Nancy Rogers. Louellen Masche Boys tennis '85 will appear in Legend 86 1985 was definitly a year of great girls teams. One was our girls tennis team separate from the boys. This team was one of hard work and keen competition. Under the coaching of Ms. Cook and with rigid practices they were a tough match for other schools Tennis at Wando is soon to become a winning tradition. 126 Sports GOLF Top Simmons Cuthbert. Kai Altman, Westy Westmoreland, Coach Craven Kneeling Jock Key, Raymond Franz, Judd Woody. Wando's golf team consists of a small group of talented, determined, hard working members. They proved their abilities through earning the title of 6-AAAA conference champions in 1983 and 84 as well as, the Low Coun- try Invitational in 1984. They also showed that the lack of quantity is made up for by the quality of the play- ers. 1. A perfect stroke 2 Jack concentrates on his swing 3. Kai prepares to make a putt. Sports 127 Bottom Row: Norman Lizaralde. Allen Crawford. Bill Goss. Toby Short. Dave Popelka. David Yates. John Mclaurin. Ben Tsadok. Shawn Frederick. Second Row: James Elliott, Jay Galman. Jon Heywood. Trey Koger. Chris Chapman. David Carrier. Nathan Krall. Russel Weeks. Marcus Stefanou. Third Row: Jerome Parker. Chip Sturgis. John Short. Robert Katz, Neil MacAnlay. Danny Gage. Michael Sisk. John Popelka. Steve Ammons. Doug Heath. Richard Seals. Fourth Row: Billy Gage. Aubrey Hicks. Michael Gibson. George Stivers. Ben Holliday. Jeff Lytel. Dennis Toney. Robert Witcraft I 1 A and Wando Wando Wando Wando Wando Wando Wando Wando Wando Wando Wando Wando Wrestling Won Won 7th Won Won Won Won Won Lost Lost — Bu'ke — 'St AndrewsH — Citadel Teum, — Garrett —- Berkeley — B.E. r — Stratford — James Island ocastee rvBle — Hanahan — Goose Creek WRESTLING 128 Sports LOCKING HORNS Sports 129 Coach Spalviero yells advice to a player 2. Marcus Steffanou shows the comerman how it is done 3 Don't you try and pin me! 4 Billy Gage piles more points 5. Will Allen Overpower him? 6 Billy finely pins his opponent! 7 A pin for Wando! BASEBALL First Row David Garris. Drew McCullough. Melvin Smalls. Bernard Steed. Doug Stanley. Billy Swails. Bottom Row: Jeff Brown. Michael Barret. Ricky Foster. Ben Albrecht. Robbie Coste Third Row Mark Reneau. David Dangerfield. Bert Coggins. Allen Horn. Terri McKenzie. Wade Clark. Fourth Row Clyde Cockrine. Davis Weed. Michael Kimbrell. Denny Rebber. Griff. Selers. Mark Mitchum. Tony Cuiffo WANOO Mi 5COZF BOAHO - Crook .vatortxxo Summervfte Battery Crook Borko-ev Wando 6 Bc ke Wando 20 James Wand ' Wando Beoufod Wando • 'tf 8 Wando 6 Hanahan Goose Crook Wando 6 Marion Wando 3 Hanahan Wando Monahans Wando 16 Summer vUe Wando 1 Wafterboro Wando 6 Bat lory Crook Wando 10 Midcfoton Wando 5 Sunmerviie Wapbo 1' 10 3 5 11 2 7 9 4 0 4 0 5 4 10 5 0 6 4 5 10 V 1 Drew McCullough draws back for the pitch. 130 Sports WANDO BASEBALL SHOWS IT’S STUFF 1. Doug makes a sacrifice bunt for his team. 2. David reaches for a high pitch. 3. Bernard steps back to avoid a wild pitch. 4. Mark prepares to throw a strike. Tne 1984 Wando BaseOal team was led mo year by Sersor stand-outs Drew McCulough and Tony Cuiffo These athletes along with Juniors My Swob and Doug Stanley worked together to form one of the lowest team ERA in the Conference Drew McCoulough. My Swab, and Doug Sfarty provided the offensive power for the Warriors with red-hot battng averoges Defensively, the Warriors were top notch with standouts Ure Davis Weed at cent erf ieid. My Swab at shortstop, and Denny Redder at first base Even though the Warriors finished the season on a tough 4-3 loss to powertu SummervAe. they had a lot to snow for the efforts Three Wando Wamors were elected to the A Town Team from the Hannahan Basobai Town m oddrton to these ocfvevements. Drew McCdough, Doug Stanly, and My Swab were recognized among the top 30 battng aver oges in the state The 1984 Warriors graduated 4 seniors two of which occepted dosedai schdarshps. Tony Cuffo and Drew McCulough Wando Bosedai has fnaly become a power n the Low-Country Sports 131 Top Row T Childress. R. Catlett. K. McField. L Collins. D. Johnson. D. Palka. D Haas, F. Richardson, T. Koger. Coach Kirk. Bottom Row: L. Bennett. R. Bauer. B Mason. S Ammons. M. Stephano, N. Gadsden. K. German. J. Litzgerald Wondo Wando 44 Wondo 31 Wando 75 Wando 61 Wando 68 )ton 1CX) James island 29 Beaufort Berkeley 27 Garrett North Goose Charleston 19 Creek Waterboro Berkeley St. Goose Andrews 56 Creek This Warrior jumps with all his might. :ZBOYS TRACK 132 Sports BOYS TRACK RUNNING WITH THE WIND The 1983 Boys Track Team lost very few . members due to graduation, therefore the returning '85 team will be stronger and more experienced. Since the majority of the '84 team is re- turning this year the '85 team promises to be better than ever before. This was the first time that Wando has ever had the opportu- nity to run on Wando's own track. This gives Wando the advantage of running at our own school, and with our school mates watching and cheering the teams on to vic- tory. Sports 133 Top Row: Lorraine Frazier. Helon Everett. Linda Owens. Lynette Bourne Second Row: Tashia Greene. Meredith Gibson. MicheBe Rice. Shannon Mellichamp Third Row: Eugenia Hutchinson. Kristy Wallace. Melissa Langston. Rachel Hayes Fourth Row: Lauren Eaddy. Terri Steed, Andrea Sanders. Kerie Brock Bottom Row: Erica Worden. Margaret Jacobi. R S TRACK RpCOf?r) - 34 Wanao y- M.ddietan 27 Goose Goose Wando 82 Creek anao 70 Beaut ord North Cnoiiestc 64 Charleston 12 46 James Island 21 Wcnd3 107 Waiterboro 43 « ’jrke Q Wanao 67 Summervie 6Q 60050 I If War.do 8 C-eek 4o Andrews 31 Great concentration is shown as the participants prepare to race. “ GIRLS TRACK 134 Girls Track ON THE RUN!! The 1983 Girls' Track Team finished their year with a winning schedule. Wando won 5 out of 6 of their meets plus placed 2nd in the Charleston County meet. 3rd in the conference meet, and 6th in the state Along with these achievements the girls' track team sent two girls to the state championship. Michelle Rice is now the state champion for the high jump. Tashia Greene is the state champion in the 100 meter race and also placed second in the 400 meter race. The 1983 team is a young team, only losing two seniors. So with Wando support the returning team should place even better in the '84 season. 1. Lorraine clears the bar on the high jump. 2. Rachel and Margaret, a winning combination. 3. Wando checks out the competition. Girls Track 135 VARSITY SOCCER M, ----------------- - . - it - • - - Standing: Katie Hurren Mgr, Douglass Palka. Jerry Johnson. Brice O'Brien. Robert Cass. Paul Langston. Teddy Gerard. John Aydlette. Davide Sandroni. Tom Reilly. Coach. Kneeling: Todd Deer. Rob Peeler. Chris Freeman. Peton Fairbank. Charles Porcher. Clinton Chamness. John Howell. Carl Carrol. Sitting. Dionne Gammon — Mgr. Bo Harris. Todd Sigmon. Emily Mol on y— Mgr ■ KICKS IN The Soccer Team completed its most su- cessful session winning the Region 6AAAA Conference and qualifying for the State Playoffs for the third consecutive year. Led by seniors Carl Carroll. Clinton Chamness, Bo Harris, Jerry Johnson. Douglas Palka, Rob Peeler. Charles Porcher, and Todd Sigmon, the team won more games and recorded more shutouts than in any previous season. Among the teams numerous wins were de- feats of Summerville, James Island, Porter Gaud, and Stall High Schools. The team was ranked Number One in the State by the Greenville News. Coach Tom Reilly felt that this years suc- cess can be attributed to the overall bal- ance and unselfish attitude of the players. Lacking superstars the team played to- gether and never gave up even when they were behind. The commitment and hard work of the team was rewarded by having the distinction of being Wando's Best Soc- cer Team 02 n me State Playoffs! 9 v-fj f 1 Bo Harris dribbles between two opponents Chris Freeman decides where to play the boll 138 Sports Top Row David Fisher. Scooter Cadell. Chris Booth. Trad Rosebrock. Brett Belote. Craig Ferreira. David Graham, Stephen Lange. Brett Hammes. Mi- chael Cohn Second Row Scott Clark. Eddie Parker, Tad Harte, Greg McKenzie. Mi- chael Walkley. Patrick Nolan. Guy Rosenlieb. Shawn Nettles. Scott Bailey, Jamie Trumbell. Bo Bauers, Timmy Nettles Student Council Front Row: Dana Kirkley, Mike Anderson, Ward Reynolds, Marcus Stefanou, Second Row: Christina Stefanou, Harriet Weeks, Mary Heath, Elizabeth Craven, Jud Wooddy, Ben Albrecht, Jennifer Whiteside, Tara Beck, Lisa McCaskill, Kristy Wallace Third Row: Melissa Jenkins, Jeri Oxford, Al Causey, Doug Heath, Cassie Whiteside, Patrick Smith, Stacy Bryce, Catherine Stuhr The Wando High School Student Coun- cil is the governing body of our school. Actively involved in all of the school's ma- jor activities, the Student Council works everyday to improve Wando High School. Members involved include the student body officers, the class presi- dents and class representatives. Al- though it is a lot of fun, the students on the Council work hard and believe in their school. National Honor Society Front Row: John Lucas, Charles Porcher, Cathy Canup, Melissa Langston, Cassie Whiteside, Hope Hayden, Jayne Lowry, Marianne Kizer Second Row: Melissa Schraibman, Myra Pinckney, Janey Bess, Mike Anderson, Steve Swanson, Mrs. Tisdale, Amy Bailey, Mrs. Weise, Leslie Radcliffe The National Honor Society recognizes outstanding high school students who have demonstrated high levels of leader- ship, scholarship, service, and character. During the year we sponsor educational activities such as our leadership seminar. We also conduct fundraising activities to furnish a $300-$400 scholarship for a Wando student. We give service to our school and community. Clubs 139 Winthrop Challenge The “Winthrop Chalenge.'' in its sixth season this year, offers academically talented high school stu- dents the opportunity to excel ond achieve recog- nition for their knowledge and quick response. The program format requires that students answer questions on topics including literature, history, mathematics, and science. The Wando Winthrop Challenge Team has com- peted for several years. Last year was our best season to date with Wando's team finishing second out of a competitively selected statewide field of twenty-four schools. Despite the loss of two starting members from last year's team to graduation, this year's team believes it can better last year's record by going undefeated Academic Bowl Team Richard Aydlette, Crisman Boggan, Steve Jacobi, Chip Jones, Ward Reynolds, Me- lissa Schraibman, Shane Swanson, Steve Swanson, Scott Spaulding, Mrs. Weise and Ms. Johnson (sponsors) Last year was the first year Charleston County had an academic bowl competition. Wando pos- sessed an advantage in having a Winthrop Chal- lenge Team, especially the championship team of last year This advantage paid off as Wando went 12-1 to dominate the county, with our only loss going to Stall in a regular season match. In the final round of the playoff tournament Wando's team set an all-time high score of more than 120 points against St. Andrews. Our team expects to retain the title for the second year straight by continuing to dominate academic bowl competition through- out the county. 140 Clubs Math Team The math team competes weekly at the Citadel during January and February. Then, on the last Saturday of February, they are ready for the big Math Meet at the College of Charleston. Shelley Metz, Steve Swanson, Clinton Chamness, Crisman Boggan, Mrs. Tisdale Mu Alpha Theta Front Row: Don Basha, Marcus Stefanou, Al Causey (pres.) Second Row: Mrs. Tisdale (spon- sor), Daniel Barkowitz, Rick Carter. John Lucas (v.p.). Steve Swanson, Tricia Berry, Laura Hill Clubs 141 Debate Team Bottom Row: William White. Kara Roberts, Chris Wagner, Buff Ross, Lynette Bourne, Ms. Somers Second Row: Chip Jones, Katie Hurren, Mary Jordan, Tim Childress, Clinton Chamness, Mrs. Reed Mrs Davis, sponsor German Club Bottom Row: Scott Jones, Sheryl Butler Kurt Gerhold, Susan Budan, Shelly Walker Susan LaMantia, Laura Wolfe, Shannor Puett, Jeff Lange Second Row: Catherine Lewis, Sear Jones, Jamie Knudson, Doug Smith, Erikc Gerhold Third Row: Chelly Brame, Stephen Lange Tara Beck, Babs Beck, Quincy Graham Not Pictured: David Fox, Clara Glaze, Da- vid Graham, Forrest Hooker, Steve Ja- cobi, Becky McCollum. Amy Michaels, Jo- lee Myers, Kevin O'Shields, John Paddock Michelle Passailague, Chuck Reagan, Da- vid Smith, Cliff Toner, Chris Wagner 142 Clubs Latin Club Bottom Row: Amy Russ. Steph- anie Benton. Dawn Dicks, Lau- ra Johnson. Laura Todd. Becki Veber. Denise Paul, Nancy Black, Tara Childress Second Row: David Garris, Robert Katz. Karen Travis, Lisa McCaskill, Margaret Jacobi, Chad Tucker, Jennifer White- side, Margaret Funderburk, Alan Tavel Third Row: Robbie Coste. Allen Morris. Dennis Toney, Steph- anie Kee, Kelly Hammond, Cris- man Boggan. Andrea Rogers. Lisa Carter, Marianne Patter- son Fourth Row: John Lucas (v.p.). Douglas Palka (treasurer). Chip Jones (pres,), Rick Carter, Mike Anderson, Angela VonCannon Not Pictured: Dana Kirkley (sec), Andrea Hey wood (par- liamentarian), Kathy Sharpe. Jimmie Smyly, Patrick Hassel, Ford Shippey, Susan Auld, Sara Gayle Summer Speech Club Bottom Row: Robert Katz, Thomas Mar- cos, Brad Childs, Thomas Schuman. Greg Ferrara, Alan Hamilton, Staffan Eklof. Alan Tavel, Douglas Palka Second Row: Stacy Bryce, Kristi Rodgers, Kara Roberts, Denise Paul, Abbie Page. Tracy Stecker, Lisa Graham, Mellanie Deer, Mrs. Mullen. Deborah Lamb The Speech Club is composed of all the students of the Wando Speech classes. The purpose of this club is to enhance one's ability to be a better speaker. Clubs 143 Marine Biology Bottom Row: Diane Casias. Jeri Oxford. Nancy Evans. Kara Roberts. Susan Ody. Christine Hollings. Mary Ann Johnson, Mrs. Cliff Second Row: Tracy Weed, Al Causey, Kristi Rodgers. Amy Russ. Catherine Lewis, Susan LaMantia. Chuck Gearhart Third Row: Robert Katz. Jett Brown, David Carrier. Russell Brown. Crisman Boggan. Thomas Schuman, Michael Dunn, Jeff Ly- tle. Lee Taylor. David Wood Not Pictured: Denny Rebber, Bo Trammell, Dave Popelka, Marnie Lackey. Max Ve- lazquez, Mimi Hyer, Michelle Tucker, Lisa DeSantis. Jennifer Williams, Laura Wolfe. Derek Sanford, Brice O'Brien, Chelle Brame, Beth McLoed. Sonya Morris. Laura Durand. John Mitchell. Klaus Dilling, Robert Cass, Robert Bauer, Robin Walsh. Allen Murray, Stephanie Kee. Maria McGowen. Mark Mitchum, Kelly Smith, Danny McIn- tosh. Carol Seals. Melinda Ravenell. Leigh Marlowe J.E.T.S. Club Bottom Row: Mrs. Curry. Laura Hill. Amy Bailey, Hope Hayden. Melissa Schraib- man, Mary Howell Second Row: Crisman Boggan, Jake Fleming, John Lucas. Mike Anderson, Rob- ert Katz, Scott McConnell. Stephen Phil- lips Not Pictured: Patrick Smith. Marcus Ste- phanou, Steve Swanson. Dale Rivers. James Elliot The purpose of the JETS club is to pro- mote interest in the Sciences and Engi- neering fields. The JETS club hears speak- ers and takes field trips to learn about career opportunities in the Sciences. 144 Clubs Fellowship Of Christian Athletes Bottom Row Max Velazquez. Ray Franz. Marcus Stefanou. Doug Stanley. Bo Trammel Second Row Tim Ballard. Billy Swails, Mike Walkley. Dawn Dicks. Kerie Brock. Jenny Bryant. Costa Vierra. Cathy Canup. Tara Childress. Anna Moessner. Tracy Hendrix. Christine French Third Row: Julie Hurt. Cliff Toner. Elizabeth Craven. Susan Ballard. Jeri Oxford. Mignon McGill. Riley War- ren. Marnie Lackey. Diane Casias, Christina Ste- fanou. Karen Travis. Shannon Mellichamp. David Garris. Bob Witcraft Fourth Row: Simons Cuthbert. Richard Seals. Chuck Gearhart. Bill Crouch. Tracy Weed. Guy Rosenlieb, Stephen Ammons. Al Causey. Mary Cantey. Robert Katz. MicheHe Rice. David Carrier. James Elliot. Jeff Richards. Gina Timmerman Fifth Row: Michael Dunn. Bill Crouch, Rachael Hayes. Trey Koger. Julie Tapio. Chris Carek. Kristi Rodgers Sixth Row: Tom Schuman. Dave Popelka. Winston Holliday. Westy Westmoreland. Becky Gillette. Mike Kimbrell. Ben Holliday Seventh Row Robin Walsh. Sandy Orvig. David Et- ter. Mike May. Angela VonCannon. Mike Anderson. Crisman Boggan. Deborah Lamb. Knsty Wallace. Kerri Moriarty. Laurin Eaddy. Meredith Gibson. Tim Childress. Mimi Hyer. Hunter Williams. Doug Heath Girls Athletic Association Bottom Row: Terri Steed. Rachael Hayes, Mrs. White, Kerie Brock Second Row: Tracy Weed, Julie Tapio, Yolanda Stokes. Kerri Moriarty, Laurin Eady. Kristy Wallace, Meredith Gibson, Gina Timmerman Not Pictured: Karen Hann, Mandy McCul- lough The goal of Wando's G.A.A. is the bet- terment of the overall athletic program. The members provide assistance at ath- letic functions, participate in various fund-raising projects, and encourage stu- dent participation in the Girls Sports Pro- gram. Clubs 146 Key Club Front Row Scott Bailey. Crystal Chamness. Joey Tripp. Julie Todd. Troy Bartee. Jeanie Auld. Wendy Chandler. Lisa Graham. Kathy Driscoll. Kristen Dear- born. Jennifer Hudson. Tim Harris Second Row: George Provosty. Kay Cumbee, Nan- cy Roche. Todd Sigmon (v.p ). Laura Todd. Marga- ret Jacobi, Kathy Henderson. Katie Meckstroth. Caroline Rowell. Debbie Murray (sec ). Nancy Evans Third Row Leslie Dukes. Allen Murray. Stephanie Kee. Frank Edwards. Todd Deer. Bret Lawson. Sam Brooks. Steve Spaulding. Jeff Fulton. Shelly Metz. Linda Levine. Mary Sottile. Lee Baker. Mr Southern (adv ). Margaret Funderburk. Lisa LaMantia Not Pictured Amy Bailey. Renee McCormick. Chris- tina Hayden. Mellame Deer. Christy Eisenhower, Kris- ten Bentle. Kristen Josephson. Melissa Sisk, Lissa Orner. MicheUe Kimbrell. Kelly Cameron. Cindy Lew- is. Sherry Cain. Judd Wooddy. Monica Smith. Leslie Pearce. Robin Walsh. Sandy Holmes. Angela Von Cannon. Riley Warren. Scott Spaulding (pres ). Beth Ozmore. Mark Conklin, Lee Chinner. DeDe Bishop. Angela Taylor. Jeri Oxford. Kelly Simmons. Jimmie Bartee. Stephen Ammons (treasurer). Jayne Lowry Y Club Front Row: Tonya Haselden, Lee Baker, Jennifer Whiteside, Pam Holiday, Mary Cantey, Kristi Rodgers, Dana Garcia, Miss Harmon (sponsor) Second Row: Margaret Funderburk. Katie Meckstroth, Dana Murray, Cindy Sturm, Karen Travis, Jeri Oxford, Tara Childress, Angie Pate, Christing Thomas, Hayley An- derson, Beth Carroll. Amy Whitiner. Shawn Fludd, Kara Roberts. Angela Grenn, Mar- tha Roche 146 Clubs Afro- American Club Front Row: Jametta Myers, Jackie Major (pres.), Sarah Coaxum. Alva Lawrence Second Row: Julius Washington, Dee Dee Wright. Patricia Jefferson, Randal Coaxum Third Row: Patrick Burns, Sharon Ellis, Carl- ton Turner, Kim Goodwater Not Pictured: Tammi Steed, Terri Steed, Thailand Legare, Michelle Rice, Douglas Osborne, Valarie Bennett, Deidre Huger Jackie Major, president Trading Post Front Row: Becky Goldsmith, Kelley Re- gan, Sandy Smyly. Mary Ann Lilienthal, Dionne Gammon, Nancy Jackson, There- sa Miller, Cathy Czarnick, Patricia Jeffer- son, Kim Goodwater Second Row: Suzanne Swain, Lauren Mercer, Jill Jordan, Athelia Spann, Jackie Major, Sharon Ellis, Yvette Horlback Third Row: Lisa Lubelsky, Barbie Green, Sally Garrett, Devon Sloat, Princetta Washington Fourth Row: Cindy Gleaton, Laura Griffin, Karen Webb Not Pictured: Helena Manigault, Karen Lancaster The Trading Post is a school store that sells school supplies to students. The main purpose of the store is to provide an op- portunity for fashion merchandising stu- dents to perform the marketing activities associated with managing a store. The profits from the Trading Post defray field trip expenses. D.E.C.A. Club Front Row Jherry Gerest. Wayne Washington. Charles MarugcxJV Leske Smons. Randal Cooxum. Lsa Carter. My Gage. Paul Thomson Second Row Carl Carrol Marti Horry. Kurt Gerhold. David Piowden Robert Catlett. Carol Gene Dermng Kenneth McBnde. Bernard Steed. Terri McKen- zie, Dale Davo. Cam on Turner The purpose ot the D E C A Club a to nform students of retafcng functions. They take field trips where they ex- plore wholesale and retai functions of how a product s sold They also learn how to deal with the Ousness world ana the pubkc n retokng areas such as general merchandise apparel and accessories, automotive and petrole- um products, food marketng. and food service 148 Clubs Mrs Fernondez. sponsor Teddy's Bear Stacy Bryce (pres.). Edith Euland, Tina Fernandez. Kim Goodwater (treasurer), Annette Horlback. Diedre Hugie, Carol Hutchinson, Patricia Jefferson, Keisha Jen- kins, Alva Lawrence, Helena Manigault, Willa McGirth, Carmen Reid, Michelle Rice. Michelle Richardson, Donna Sanders (sec.), Sonja Simmons. Tracy Smalls, Gail Wesley, Sharon Williams (v.p.) Mr Kerr, director Marching Band Front Row Lisa Graham, Mellanie Thorton Second Row: Sharon Wahington, Beth Ozmore, Missy Jenkins, Sandy Orvig Third Row: Angela Singleton, Jeanie Auld. LeAnne Jackson, Laura Todd, Cathy Nicholson, Chenique Middleton. Kelly McGrew Fourth Row: Stacy Parker, Bridget White, Robin Walsh, Donna Stanley, Helena Man- igault. Jayne Lowry Fifth Row: Susan Auld, Robbie Parker. Jody Stallings, Becky Veber, David Etter, Tommy Homer, Jeff Richards, Heather Veber, Vonda Dawson Sixth Row: Claire Veber, Chris Camron, Debbie Murray, Melissa Jenkins, Tara Beck, Scott Campbell, Margaret Funder- burk, Cindy Lewis, Shelley Metz, Elizabeth Margolius, Noel Bentle, Caroline Rowell, Michele Richardson Seventh Row: Sandra Millican, Julie Le- vine, Michelle Krawcheck, Leslie Miller, Mary Frink, Willa McGirth Clubs 149 Concert Band Marc Ackerman. Jearve AuJd. Momque Bess. Kevin Bowie. Marty Bran- don. Mike Cobb. Earl Coteman. Loshonda Cummngs. George Con- don. Anetra Davis. Leslie Dukes. Sam Dunham. Doony Duval. Regge Edwards. Dove Fisher. Voudnenme Forsythe. Wnono Forsythe, Dana Garcia. Devona G«ard. Jance G ard. Greg Googer. Kotty Hender- son. Leo Jefferson. De Jeokns. Cindy Lew . Jayne Lowry. Renee McCormck. Todd Mescher. Les e Mler, Debbie Murray. Desree Myers. Joiee Myers. Vetta Nelson. Shawn Netties. Kathy Nkrolson. Robt e Parker. Vncente Rivers. Metesa Sisk. John Smafe. Jody Stal- ngs. Carol Vennng. Patrice Washngton. Kevin White. Elaine Whit- field. Ed Schultz. LSso Omer. Fred Grant. Tracy Thom. Clay Kmght. Robbie W«son Symphonic Band Jeame AukJ. Charles Beam Tara Beck. Kristen Ben tie. Noel Ben tie. Stacy Bryce. Cris Cameron. Scot Campbel. Crystal Chamness. Mel- tame Deer. Sam Donaldson. David Etter. Mary Frink. Jeff Fulton. Mar- garet Fundertxrt L«sa Graham. Tommy Hamer. Tim Harris. Kate Hol- gate. Usa Hind. NAssy Jenkins. Cathy lew . Elizabeth Margoius. Mary Mathewes. W a Me Girth, Bobby McKenzie. Sheley Metz. Mfche e Krawctx . Gna Mddough. Sandra Mifccan. Steven Neal. Stocy Park- er. Deborah Ravene . Jeff Richards. Scoff Rtggh, Caroline Rowel. Cory Sane. David Smith. Heather Smith. Robb Smith. Scott Spauldng Steve SocxJcJng. Melanie Thorton. Julie Todd. Derk Van Roafte. Mike Warden. Jonathon Washington. Kathryn Watkins. Sharon Wbams. Peora Wright Band Officers Jayne Lowry, Meilssa Jenkins, Lisa Gra- ham. Melanie Thornton 150 Clubs Jane Lowry, captain Flag Line Front Row: Stacy Parker, Jayne Lowry, Donna Sanders Second Row: Susan Auld, Christine French, Helena Manigault, Claire Veber Third Row.'Teri Goods, Bridgett White, Mi- chelle Richardson, Vonda Dawson Not Pictured: Robin Walsh, Suzanne Clouston, Tamara Rafkin, Erica Diligard, Doreen Duda Pom-Pom Line Left to Right Beth Ozmore, Angie Single- ton, Angie Dallas, Kathy Nicholson. Jeanie Auld, Missie Jenkins, Laura Todd, Cheni- que Middleton, LeAnne Jackson, Sharon Williams, Kelly McGrew Melissa Jenkins, captain Strings Front Row: Julie Levine, Jolanda Allen, Cheryl Jenkins, Carmen Reid, Kelly Lam- son, Paulette Reid, Carla Saunders, An- nette Saunders Second Row: Sandra Millican, Sarah Galli- gan, Sarah Householder, Russell Hopper, Robbie Hipps, Iliya Jones, Robert Nelson, Kara Kurtz Not Pictured: Tammi Steed, Erin Smith Clubs 151 Chordeers Front Row: Lisa Graham (sec., treas.). Carmen Platt (librarian). George Thomas (pres.), Melanie Thorton (v.p.) Second Row: Collette Platt, Julie Swift, Karen Webb, Shelly Gerard, Debbie Thompson Third Row: Jody Legare. John Grafton, Marti Horry, Neil McCauley, Bill Glave, John Thompson Chorasters Front Row James Connelly. Eddie Mur- phy. Mona Ellis, Reggie Edwards, Karen Pinckney, Sean Lohr Second Row: Terisa Johnson, Carey White. Thomas Murphy, Stacy Parker, Shelia Green Third Row: Leanne Jackson, Jacquetta Grant, Michelle Barker, Samantha Aco- qin, Kevin Colley, Tonya Stokes, Tonya Ford. Sandra Ketchen Songsters Standing: Julie Legare First Row: Stephanie Porter. Vala Ben- nette. Lynn Mallicote ThirdRow: Tammee Wright, Cherie Cobb, Mildred Horback, Jennifer Banco, Teme- tris Manigault Fourth Row: Devon Sloat, Kim Farley, Cafhy DeWitt, Leslie Wright Not Pictured: Deleah Rourk. Dee Dee Wright 152 Clubs Cast For 1984 Front: Kristi Lear First Row: Liz Butler, Keri Anderson, Mignon McGill, Pattie Whitfield Second Row Ashton Suttle, Andria Oakes, Daniel Barkowitz, Greg Ferrara, Kirkland Thomas, Eddie Murphy Not Pictured: Connie Bowick, Lisa Carter, John Roberson, Anna Hamrick Cast For Night Of Improvisation First Row: Kesha Jenkins, David Kennedy, Jennifer Bryant Second Row: Walter Hughes. Abbie Page, Katie Hurren, Kirkland Thomas Third Row: Pattie Whitfield, Greg Ferrara, Andria Oakes Not Pictured: Connie Bowick, David Dit- more, Kristi Lear, Gena Runey Cast For Diary Of Anne Frank First Row: Jody Legare, Jenny Banco. Keri Anderson Second Row: Kara Kurtz, Daniel Barkowitz, Andria Oakes SHOW 117!.. Clubs 153 Thespians First Row: David Kennedy (clerk), Kesha Jenkins (treas.), Daniel Barkowitz (pres.), Jenny Banco (sec.) Second Row: Keri Anderson, Lisa Graham, Walter Hughes, Kara Kurtz, George Thomas, Andria Oakes Third Row: Julie Trout, Kristen Josephsen, Mignon McGill Not Pictured: Lisa Carter (v.p.), David Dit- more, Sean Lohr, Paige Piner, John Rober- son, Cindy Sturm, Dawn Wilson, Mr. Wiley (sponsor) Jr. Civitans First Row: Eddie Murphy, Collette Platt, Shelley Gerard, Lisa Graham, Carmen Platt, Cindy Dearing Second Row: Neil McCauley, Frank Ed- wards, Marti Horry, Lisa Carter, Karen Webb, Melonie Thorton Third Row: George Thomas, Jody Legare, Mellanie Deer, Julie Swift. Sean Lohr Mr Wiley 154 Clubs Office Monitors not pictured: first semester: John Adylette, Sandy Brumley, Elizabethe Butler, Kayloria Campbell, Ingrid Capers, Charles Griffin, Linda Manigault, Maria McGowan, Vanessa Middleton, Carolyn Pinckney, Carol Rouse, Mike Sisk, Kelly Smith, Kirk- land Thomas, Chanel Wigfall second semester: Elizabethe Butler, Kay- loria Campbell, Ingrid Capers, Doreen Dudo, Carl McCants, Beth Moore, Caro- lyn Pinckney, Carol Rouse, Kelly Smith, Kirkland Thomas, Chanel Wigfall ANNOUNCERS: Mellanie Deer, Kathy Hen- derson, Stacey Bryce, Tata Beck Guidance Monitors Front Row Bo Harris Catherine Stuhr Dana Kirkley, Sand Cobb, Genelle Sin gleton, Izena Browr Susan Hill, Cath Canup. Margare Funderburk Second Row John ny Short. Terr McKenzie, Tina Fer nandez. Wadi Clark, Cassie White side, Charles Porche Not Pictured: Edwi Todd Clubs 155 Library Assistants Front Row: Shawnee Swin- ton, Cynthia Gregg. Carla Thompson. Leia Weeks Second Row: Darrell Hamil- ton, Kayloria Campbell, Sarah Coaxum, Teri White, Bernard Steed, Gail Wesley, George Wilson, Jerome Parker Third Row: Jett Hunter, Carl- ton Turner, Tim Garvin, Jef- frey Glover, Bob Huffs, Carl Carroll Attendance Monitors Front Row: Mrs. Rosenlieb, Nicole Miller. Missy Miller, Rhonda Cockcroft, Dana Narcisso, Kelley Regan, Suzi Wrongplace, Dionne Gam- mon, Mrs. Resch Second Row: Mrs. Tucker, Mike Budan, Marianne Lilien- thal. Timmy Knisely, Sally Garrett, Suzanne Swain, Emily Ellis 156 Clubs Mrs Rosenlieb Renegade Staff Front Row: Mr. Williams (advisor), Wayne Washington, Stacy Bryce Second Row: Susan Seaman. Tim Garvin Third Row: Kara Kurtz, Kristen Josephsen Bus Drivers Front Row: Terry Racioppa. Scott Moren, Dennis Toney, Kevin Bowie, Joe Mitchell, Alan Tavel, Mike Warden, Edwin Todd Second Row: Peter Pinckney, Lewis Col- lins, Brad Childs, Denny Rebber, Doug Stanley Third Row: Anthony Horlback. David Haase, Darrell Jones, Hunter Williams Fourth Row: Jarvis Gilliard, Vernon Scott, Craig Turner Fifth Row: Anthony Wright, Dudley Rich- ardson, Kevin German, Willie Gilliard, Abraham Wright Not Pictured: James Boykins, Arthur Turn- er, Marlene Cooper, Mike Anderson, Keith Bradley Adult Drivers: Sue Munn, Prell Pinckney, Marie Dawes, Ethna Koeper, Ethel Doctor, Dennis Davis, Leola Washington, George Heath, Alfred Richardson Clubs 157 Auto Mechanics I Front Row: Carla Thompson, Jonathan Al- ston, Anthony Horlback, Derrick Ward, Anthony Gary, Robert Nelson, Neal Black, Craig Turner Second Row: Darren Alston, Ben Holliday. Terry Racioppa, Ralph Sides, Rusty Brown, Mike Budan Third Row: Cliff Thompson, Gary Gardner, Glenn McAdory, Ben Wear, Tony Baskin Not Pictured: Glenn Getsinger, Tony Val- entine, Carl Brummett, Willie Ellis Auto Mechanics II Front Row: James May, Rico Gilliard Second Row: Timothy Martin, Bryan Fra- zier, Ray Bowden, Mr. Lampkin Not Pictured: Marion Rowland Mr, lampkin 158 Ckjbs Welding I Front Row: Dudley Richardson, Derrick White, John Glencamp, Michael Gianelli, Charles Singleton Second Row: Kevin Sheppard, Troy Jen- kins. Aubrey Hicks, David Brown, Ed Va- loppi, Allen Timmons, Darryl Watson, Thomas Watson, Mr. Daniels Welding II Front Row: Scott Claar, Reginald Ander- son, Russel Weeks, Robert Vanderhorst, Albert Saunders Second Row: Nathaniel Gadsden, Keith Bradley, Matthew Burn, Allen Capers. Bri- an Dunn, Mr. Daniels Clubs 159 Masonry I Front Row: Anthony Wright, Henry Jeffer- son, Dhoval Gailliard. Ashley Swinton, Robert Tolbert Second Row: Christopher Gethers, Stan- ley Moultrie, Kevin White, Brent Hicks, James Jackson, Ronald Snipe Third Row Carl Whigfall, Keith Sanders. Reginald Brown, Abraham Washington, Omar Counts, Jeremiah Swinton, Leroy Bennett Masonry II Front Row: Mr, Shabazz, Bernard Porcher, Melvin White, Allen Gathers, Alonzo Ben- nett, Fitzgerald Wright, Lamontt Wright Second Row: Anthony Gregg, Willie Ven- ning, Whitney Brown, Omar Counts 160 Clubs LEGEND STAFF Front Row: Janey Bess. Melissa Langston, Marianne Kizer, Sherry Cain, Beth Irby Second Row: Kathy Henderson, Greg Googer, Mary Howell, Tricia Berry, Loren Newton, Sara Gayle Summer, Kim Wilson Not Pictured: Bo Harris, Patrick Smith, Troy Follak, Liz Butler, Lori Burnett, Laura Todd Legend credits: Faculty section: Bo Harris Senior section: Mary Howell, Tricia Berry Junior section: Kim Wilson, Beth Irby, Kathy Henderson Sophomore section: Troy Follak Freshman section: Sara Gayle Summer Beauty section: Marianne Kizer Sports section: Loren Newton, Troy Folak, Sara Gayle Summer, Liz Butler, Kim Wilson Clubs section: Tricia Berry Business: Sherry Cain, Lori Burnett Photographers: Greg Googer, Laura Todd Joney Bess. Editor Sherry Coin. Business Manoger Monanne Kizer. Manogng Editor Clubs 161 This has been a year of changes. Not only have rules changed but so have schedules. The new changes in time have been both good and bad. For some the changes have come easy but some still have not adjusted. It never failed that you could see a late comer running into school right as the bell rings. Eventually, however, we become used to the dark mornings and began to enjoy the long afternoons. The earlier dismissal provided Wando students with more time for after school jobs, sports, and homework. The reaction of Wando teachers to the changes was mixed. Some felt that the new schedule fit their lifestyle perfectly. Still other teachers argued that beginning school at 7:25 is not conducive to a good learning atmosphere. In spite of the mixed reaction by tea- chers and students the changes occured and look as if they are here to stay. 1. In the early morning hours the school bus, along with its headlights, is a very familiar scene. 2. Headlights — Becoming a necessity to the driver!! 3. Who ever thought 7:00 am was so dark?! '162 Ctosing Closing 163 RENDS AND FUN!! 1 What a friendly monster! 2 Andres and Kip study together for a test 3 What a happy pair 4 Melanie and Michelle are always in style. 5. Beth realizes she is caught by the camera 6 Those Warriors con really rock. 164 Ck sing xMifti Tt ® ChangeS vi ORS EXCEUtHCt Wando is constantly striving to improve itself, and we have certainly done it this year! There have been many changes this year including the establishment of the Honors Program and the extention of the school day Many teachers and stu- dents are very much in fa- vor of the Honors Program and have very high hopes for it. Some believe that if one is going to be in- volved with the program, they should take all honors courses. However, others believe that it is detrimental to some students to have to be locked in to an all honors program in order to take any honors courses at all. The pro- gram is an excellent and workable concept, which is just beginning, and there will always be room for ideas and changes. On the whole, though most believe it should be more flexible in the area of course choices Another new change at WHS is that of the lengthening of the school day which has received mixed feelings Lengthening the school day was designed to improve learning and the education- al process overall. However, legislators, not educators, do not understand that be- ing in class 56 minutes will not automatically guar- antee more learning. Much of the faculty and the stu- dent body believe that this change is a result of poor planning. However, there are many Warriors that be- lieve the situation to be appropriate because of the no study hall” policy. New rules and changes will always have mixed view- points. but Wando must be willing to accept the changes and better itself from them. All in all. the 1985 school year has been an excellent year for Wando to experience many new concepts in education. Wando is an excellent high school and may soon be accredited to the Southern Association of Schools. 5. AP English IV sticks together to survive Ms. Black. 6 Mr Williams anticipates summer. Closing 167 Wando artists are all filled with special gifts — with joys, hopes, and dreams for the future. 1 Connie Bo wick, one of Wando's outstanding theater performers, poses for the camera 2 Ken Anderson and Mignon McGill play the leading roles in Wando's production of 1984. 3 Tara Beck has a very serious dedication to the WHS Marching Band 4 No one can play the trumpet like Scott Spaulding can!!! 5 David Kennedy — one of tomorrow's future artists. 168 Closing IMING FOR FAME The Arts are an essential part of any civilization. They endure throughout time and are among all civilizations. Man must be able to perceive these unique creations of an artist in order to find the real joy of expression. Therefore, there will always be new possibilities in Art, and the constantly changing artistic movements will always be a door to the future. Artists — be it a visual artist, cre- ative writer, musician, dancer, or an actor or actress are always reach- ing for the sky and aiming for suc- cess. Through artists individual tal- ents, they develop varied styles to illustrate the different qualities of the human race and the world in which we live. Therefore, artistic excel- lence and achievement must be recognized, nutured, and rewarded in order for this high artistic dedica- tion to exsist in the world. Thus, Wando students have per- formed exceptionally well with these goals in mind. Each year, many Warriors have the opportunity to be a part of ALL-State, Gover- nor's School for the Arts and many more various organizations. The ar- tistic and learning atmosphere here at WHS makes an excellent envior- ment for Warrior artists to continue their aim for fame and success in the present and the future. 1. Gina and Abbie take a break from their painting and smile for the camera, 2. Music theory students listen attentively to Mr Kerr 3. Kara Kurtz practices her cello while dream- ing of success for fhe future Closing 169 This is rt' The Class of 1965 has fn- a y arrived its our last. best, and most fun year — we re Seniors' it seems fee onty yesterday when we were shy. tmd freshman stamg up n owe at the class of 1982. end the thought of beng a senior was out of reach Wei. those years hove passed end the tme has arnved fey ceteOraton But it also is a fme of remrvscence. for ou departue wi be a sod one Along the way we mode true friends and experienced tmes we wi never forget The memories of the teachers we loved, the people we cared for. and the fin we snared, al of this wi be with us forever Now we must leave and go our separate ways Someday when we look bock on this year, al of the fond memories wi come rushng bock No one wi forget the exciting foot- ball games — what a team' — nor wi we forget the great soccer and basketbai games of 1986 The Prom, the servor perve. and the Servor Cruse (M O B) wi al reman n our mnds as rvgnight of our rvgh school yeos Because of those great tmes. leovng is sod. but we must look to the futue The fme we've spent, the care we've shown, and the knowledge we've ganed must al come to- gether n helping each of us estabksh ou own Ives, for there wi be new people There wi be more enjoyment and new experi- ences it is with these thoughts that we t e heart, for the end of one s Me is the begn- mg of another So thanks. Wondo Kkgn School, thanks for al you've done and al you've given, we'l remember you forver Scott Spauang 1 Darryl Jones smiles in anticipation of graduation. 2. Dennis Toney and James Elliot look on with great astonishment at the Homecoming Pep Rally. 170 Closing 1. Sherry. Marianne, ana Leslie — this trio is triple trouble! 2. Senior Rings, a long awaited tradition 3. louren Mercer painting to get away from a hectic day 4 The class of '85 is defmtety the BEST! 5 Tma Fernandez explores opportunities for the future 6 Robert Katz and Billy Swails. with their es- corts smile for the camera 1 Kelly and Shawna are two of Wando's most unusual, but unique dressers 2. Cotton sweater and large jackets are best seen on Liz and Kirkland. This years' fashion trend is just as varied as the people themselves, from die hard preppies to trendy flourescents right to the athletes and surfers The preppies, still clinging to their oxfords, khackies and silk ties, are the conservative group at WHS. Other students are usually found in neon lace from head to toe along with five extra pounds of jewelry to add to the unique effect We can't forget about the male individualists here at Wando These guys can be found by their large overcoats, permed hair, and Guess jeans. However, the majority of Wando guys are in jeans, oxford shirts, and letter pckets. Of couse. we can't forget about our surfers, marked by their high-top colored tennis shoes which make Wando a natural'' and fun place to be. All in all. WHS wouldn't be the same without all these wild-n-crazy trends!!! 3. John Oakley — a style all his own!! 172 closing 1. Guess jeons ore still a favorite among War- riors. 2. Turtlenecks and rugby shirts never go out of style. 3. Winter hats, earmuffs. and Aigner gloves are a stylish fashion for many Warriors. 4 Patrick Smith, from head to toe. is definitely preppie 5. Kristy Lear definitely has her own style. 6. The ever-popular book bag! RIENDLY FOREIGN FACES . Davide Sandroni — Italy 2. Rodica lacovache — Romania 3. David Lin — Taiwan 4. John Lin — Taiwan 5. Suzanna Linblom — Sweden 6. Staffan Eklof — Sweden Each year Wando is fortunate to have exchange students and stu- dents from foreign countries. The following questions were asked in an interview to inform Warriors of their similarities and differences to Ameri- can high school students. Question: What do you think about slang words? Eklof: American slang words are so cool that they've grown interna- tional! Question: What type of govern- ment do you have? lacovache: Romania is a dictator- ship in which the leaders of the Communist Party hold all the politi- cal power, Question: What are the laws for teenagers; are they very strict? Lin. J.: The laws are very strict; we are not allowed to smoke, fight, or drink. Question: What TV shows do you like to watch? Sandroni: I hate TV! The only thing that I watch are music videos and M.TV. 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REILLY'S FIRST PERIOD SENIOR ENGLISH CLASS Our first period class is probably the best Everyday the teacher is put to a test For knowledge is not what we wish to gain But our goal is to drive the teacher insane Upon Mrs. Rielly. this class takes its toll We never listen when she calls the roll We hope to be the class of '85 But we are wanted by the principal Dead or Alive” Down by Ns office is a very long list Of the vilians of which our gang consists The leader, who is loud, but knows when to chill It is he the teacher threatens to kill At catching passes, my first in command is probably the best His longest strand of hair stops below my chest My side kick's pal is pretty good too For passes this year he dropped very few My bodyguard, known as the defensive backmaster When he gets on the field, it's a sheer disaster Right next to me is a very nice girl She's probably the nicest person in the world The young lady behind him is cute, that's no lie Even though she's a cheerleader, she seems a little shy Our gang's photographer is any agencies choice He adds to any class with his deep voice The one with talent is not so rare Once a month he combs his hair The girls in front of him can hardly be described as cruel But the poor child seems to really like school The one handed bandit is an added treat For with him no lineman could ever compete Across the way is the guy who always looks dazed By some of his answers we are often amazed Then there is the one I have to say Whose unique style of dressing blows me away My hitman isn't with us anymore It sometimes seems like he was never here before The Darlin Stacy” of our class gets all the guys With her miniature body and dazzling eyes My human computer is destined for college For she is always testing the teacher's knowledge The one behind her who completes my villianous ring Since school started, she hasn't said a thing These are the people who make up my crew Mrs. Reilly win be crazy before we're through by Paul Thompson Sitting next to her is a girl I hardly understand She carries a big flag just to be in the band Then there is the dame with the sexy bod She is most spirited on the cheerleading squad My lawyer has an accent, there's no debate It's to be expected. North Carolina is his home state The basketball player adds to our fun He has not two passing grades, but only one i 210 Ads In Memorial Jeffrey Lynn Clark November 2, 1967-December 14, 1984 Reach Up As Far As You Can And God Will Reach Down All The Rest Of The Way BOOSTERS Riley — I'll never forget the great times we've shared. I'll always love you from the depth of my heart. Love you forever and with all my heart. Love. Stephen Hunter — 3rd period was the highlight of my day. Thank you for everything. I love you Weesee Bam Bam We'll always be friends Luv Poodle Anna, you're a special friend I'll always remem- ber you (my favorite WVC) CUE. Rackle Punk Des Team Still lives SENIORS RULE!!!!!! MEXICO OR BUST!!!!!! LEGEND STAFF OF 85: THANKS! ks db LEGEND EDITORS OF 85: GREAT JOB! ks db LEGEND PHOTOGRAPHERS OF 85: BEAUTIFUL WORK ks db Ms. Simmons Ms. Berkhan — Thanks for trust- ing us to handle the book. The work has been hard but it was worth it. We've had so much fun!! Thank y'all for making this such a special year for us! We'll miss you two a lot! Love Sherry. Marianne, and Janey To Rug Burns. We'll stay B-Friends! Cin Cheryl Loves Parker Mimi — I'll miss you Love, Cathy To My Grizzly Bear, I Love You!!! Stacey. CAS — Look out for the spotlight Love, Cathy Woody I love You 4-ever. Robin G8cS G S G S GORDON 8t STEPHANIE G8tS G8tS G S Allen. Jeff, and Tammy Remember Buck Hall Jeffrey Lynn you are in my everythought I will love you always. To everyone else remain the same. I love you all! Puddin' Senior Band and Sea Cabins 4-ever more Scott 8c Jane always and forever! Roomie — Can't wait til next year! Clemson here we come! Love, Cathy i luv u moor Kawin — Riley My Darling Gordon — I love you and look forward to our future together — 4ever — Steph. Stephen — our love will never die — Riley Denny, I enjoyed the times we had together thanks, love Meredith Drama II — I'll miss you — Con. Hey Aggie! I wuv you always! Remember Jello. BENARD — your the best daddy a girl could ever have! love always sherry and marianne. Jeffery — please don't ever stop talking to me again. I couldn't handle it. you too fred! s.c. Poochum Bear — Your welcome for all of the blueberry yum yum. banana pudding, muffins, and rice crispy treats. I love you always and forever even with Mimi at Clemson. T-Ky. remember It's shedding Mimi — Can't wait to share your clothes, term papers, and toothpaste. I hope living with you is as much fun as going to the library. Leslie Bernard You're the best friend I ever had! I love you! Mignon Jeri remember: weekends, guys, beach, out to eat, little talks. CC, parties, long trips, double dates, senior trip, college. Friends party til we drop! Tara Sherry — Please don't ever forget just how much you owe me. Can't believe i had to beg you to go out with a Panda Bear! I love you Leslie Pav. Thanks “Stance Mr. Wiley, you've been my favorite teacher but also one of my best friends! ILY Connie Les — Your the best! Thanks for always being there! And I mean that. I'll never forget you! Clemson Here we come! (also thanks for Preston. I owe you alot!) love you Sher To Becky. Lisa Andrea — Thanks for the friend- ship. To AP.BIO — We made it — Except for some of us! To Coach H. and FCA — thanks for the support! Deb 1. Thanks to the Cainhoy Squatters for many happy memories (or not)l Love to Tweedledum from Tweedledee. Want a hot dog. Muf Seniors are . guess what ... AWESOME!!! Hey Hawaiian, one way!!! Love, Cas. WVC's — Got what? Got SOUL! Love ya. Cas. Waiter-Loves Michelle Always Forever! You're a fun lunch partner. Willa! W.H. Marion, stay Kool Bud! Reina: Stay Sweet W.H. Edisto River House. Dec. 8. 1984 — marshmallow fights, col. mustard. Trio, the word game. The Big Chill, etc. — it was AWESOME Winky — How about those lunch hours? ... I love you more ... Forever and a day. Rat Thanks for the good memories Eliza: Calif NCalvinuuhlSandunesNewYrs Bruise- sAHallBest of Friends. Marn Mr. L., I LOVE YOU!! Good TimesGoodMemories — 17to28.RipTide, toasts, helping hand.pss ... Youmadeitworth- while. Look out California! Min Sal. orange juice.pat pull off the road. Ms.Rosen- liebandthestationwagonofkiash. How doyou changethistape?(producers)lncubusbaby Trace Sherry. Good Luck with Pres, I'll miss your great driving to school. Turbo fiesta is yours! Trace Tek DingDingDingDingDing 2u2 ooxx Denise Denise It will last forever truly. Gil Chip Thanks for being such a great friend! ILove You! Caroline Gil I'll always write — Never just friends Denise What's cosine? Open the door. I never! Big Al, Friends forever — Big C. Charlie don't surf! Not tomorrow just Read! Lewy Thanks 4 all of the special times we've spent and shared together. I'l always love you! Hope Scott-n-Marianne Isn't Algebra II fun! Denise Karen I'll never forget our good times 8t our friendship! I love Ya. Sally Trac — Who else could ever sing like me and you! — Mar. p.s. thanks for opening my locker! Mike Come on you little butterbean you! Fond memories Wando. Love ya — Pat Jefferson Bo — Bubble gum remover — Baby Face — and the Bug — Mar. Sher. Punk Design Team ... Pop-o-Pie Rules Jenni-n-Mary ur the Best Friends. Denise Cindy We are going to Hawaii with the boys! Sally GUYNCHJBRARYOUTBURST Beck ... Friends Michelle — Here I come!! — Marianne Whammy — We love ya! L B Plumbing Co Clay We gladly leave you with a camping trip a can of Skoal, and three more years at Wando. Norman Doug Ray Max Remember Vfe Creek!! Ansley You're such a wall flower! Lori — Meskynn's. Rob's house. Jammer. Co par- ty, big lips. Mt. P IOP houses (sneaky!). 360. Joy. Evita and every other great time we had! Eur- ope-bound! Love ya, MEM Wade. Patrick. Bo. Pizza Hut. we did. Shoney's. no deal! Mimi — I'm glad we've become such great! Friends this year (I don't know how I made it at WANDO these last three years) Jeri. Who would believe where we are? I LOVE YOU! We've had great times in the past; I know we'll love more in the Future! We have a great Future in Front of us; let's keep our relationship going. I LOVE YOU Todd Hope. The Memories that We have shared are so very special to me and will never fade but in- stead grow as our love does. At one time I thought I had loved, but once I met you I realized what love really is. Thank you for the memories and love. Lewis AP Chem — It's been an experience. Thanks for all the memories — Mary Noel Bentle More Great times to Come yFF Jean- ie Susan Remember Shawn and David That was fun I hope there are more Jeanie Denny I'm not really sure what it was all about — but I'll never forget. Mignon. Scott and Jane always and forever! My Duck Bear: You'll never know what you have done by coming into my life; you have bright- ened it so much! I'm so glad your a part of me now and will always be. I LOVE YOU! thank you. yours always squirrel, thank your for the last 6. Trac — thanks for always being there for me. You'll always be my best friend, love Sis. Sweetie — I love you 8c always will Dawn Gene I'll never forget that! Jen Sherry — I'm so glad that our friendship has grown. You are a special person! Remember — Beauty Queen. Museum, compmath. Lunch. The Bug and me — your friend always — Mimi Catnip. Love ya don't forget the memories. Dear Michael. ILOVEYOUILOVEYOUILOVEYOUILO- VE Y OUILO VE Y OUILO VE Y OUILO VE Y OU FOREVER — ABBIE Johnny Boy. I Luv u very much and I always will! U R the inspiration and I'll always be there for you! Love. JuJu Mike — I Luv You — Angela POO-N-POOKY Forever! Class of 86' Mignon you're a very special person to me and I love you. NARD Jeffrey — I'll miss my favorite basketball player next year! — Anna Thanks to the class of '86 for all the great times — Qtip Tracey Remember Incubus 8c Calculus Sal Jody I miss our luches! Buffy WVC's Thanks for the memories Sally Neice 8c Jen. I'll miss y'all! Mary Gadzooks. Puff 8c Stuff, Swampthing. Lucky Charms. From MAXX to Now To all my fellow partiers good luck! Love Beeker Tara Thanks for Z the memories. Jr Sr. Steak 8c Ale, my house, and all the others. Love always, Patrick Barb. Don't wear shorts in 40 weather. Smno! I think we made it. Trace ANDREA IVE STAYED OUT OF JAIL BUT NOT LOVE WE WILL LAST FOREVER Mike, where is the Beave! Trace BethC.l'mcallingforthenationalsurveyPresisonth- eotherline! I need a ride! The end of the old bridge Trace DAV.CAS.MAR.ANDCHA IT WAS FUN I'LL MISS YOU DANA BOOSTERS LAURA USC WAS GREAT. DANA 3rd PERLANTINSCHOLARS ARETHEBEST HAHA DA KIRK T.B. Thanks for all the good times; the C.C.'s, the trips to C. mall. Plan to do more of it next year 8c over the summer Hope we're friends forever. SGS SG This year has been great — CC's. 6th period, and all for the other times — and there are many more to come! Friends forever TB Legend Staff — It's been really fun working with y'all this year. Thanks for all the great help! 1985 LEGEND best there is! Love Ya. Janey Billy. Thanks for the great memories and I hope there are many more in the future. I LOVE YOU! Tracy Leslie No matter what has ever happened you have always been my BEST BUDDY!!!! I hope we don't kill each other next year! love ya — Mimi Robert U have made this my best yr. I have never been as happy with anything as I have with u! U mean more 2 me than u will ever know 8c I will always love u!l Karen To The Moultrie Gang : Thanks for the memories — Connie Timmy — I love you! — Barbara Jerry I love you! — Karen Karen and Barbara Friends forever! Love ya Red — Ted Kay — C Remember hungry hungry hippo? Mike Jeff — your friendship is deeply missed but not forgotten You'll always have a special space in my heart “You're a hard habit to break — Kathy Patrick, thru all the happiness, fun. 8c pain, thru everything we've had 8c. done; i want you 2 know how much I love 8c care. Good luck next yr. I'll miss u! Tara 123!DebandHarry! Gina — I'll miss you the most! Always remember Jim — Kim — Talks 8c Walks — carpool — roller coasters — NewYears's 86 — Sunnite dirt — re- treats — 8c summer cleaning! You're the best — Marianne Sherry. Tracy. Leslie. Amy — Thanks for all the great memories! Ya'II have been wonderful friends. Have fun next year! Friends Forever! Janey Janey — You are a super person — thanks for putting up with us. Have fun with the bulldogs. We'll miss you! Sher 8c Marianne Hey. Blue eyes. I love you. ya know Dionne Karen. The times we spend 2gether mean more 2me than U'll ever imagine Think it has been a whole year Love always Robert To Bobby-for-all-the-wonderful-memories-l-love- you-forever-Andrea To the Wando Soccer Team — y'all are terrific! Dionne Marianne — Well we've finally made it through the annual! No more deadlines for us! I thank you for all the great help and for being such a great friend. I'll miss you next year. Have fun at Clem- son! love. Janey Legend '85 — Give me a pen 8c I'll help — Diet Coke only — Love ya Marianne Mimi — thanks for being there always I'll never forget Mr comp, math; refrigerator; mrs. chevy; “the party ; the shagging lessons you owe; (and all the memories that you have given me thro this year!) and out of every thing I'H never forget you! see ya at the big “C . love always sec ps. good luck with the red head Hey legend staff of ‘85 — ' sell sell sell Does anybody have any ads??? (“wwwhhaatt? I don't say that!) thanks Sherry MR AN and Tara best BUDS 4-ever South Lantern 1'ahricarr As n WHITFIELD'S ID ELD'S -inf flpTinizin - Mtrnaflenal PlkalMri 811 COLEMAN BLVD. 884-8929 PROFESSIONAL CLEANING • 425 HWY. 17 BYPASS 884-7811 7 A.M. — 6 P.M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS ALMA MATER Southern sun and sky blue waters Smile upon you, Alma Mater. Here we stand your daughters and sons Join together now as one. Knowledge, pride, and honor too. All these things we draw from you. Wando High School, stand forever One with us in heart and mind. ABEL. ANSlEY L 34. 61. BEL. HARRIS D 90 XCKERMAN. MARCUS O 150 Ar V tBECCA V 8k a. TAMMY C 82 ALSTON ALSTON ALTMAN lIBoHs in no ■truv sDUN K. 34 PHEN C. 66. 145 VIS R 75 XNE D 82 BL DWIGHT B -• J . LEROY 7r • • J| 132. V RUTH A 34 V4J®E M 75 V KRlSTEf J 34. 57 . I. NOEL fl 66. 149. ANDERSON. GAYf ANDERSON. HAYLEY P?. 146 ANDERSON. KERl J 66 H 153. 154. 168 ANDERSON. MARVIN T 75. H 115 ANDERSON. 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