West Mecklenburg High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

 - Class of 1971

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M ,qw . It a?2?fZ?l'f1 gf'7 !'f?f'M't marian, I+ Sure, MS been Swell hauina HOUSMQG, will-I, 6 Uazy M ' A exomder. I-lg you haue. a ' gnc YUMMQL, Luck inoJl yo racluiulemwl? ggi? lifpuwh ' Q . 0--WM 22 33 kaleldoscppwbu ,Ia reflectwns M: Kr S? N Q giisxgif jig? 3 Q fxww S , is Q 13, if Hg 'X , 1 1' zzz 1 M ia? 5 9' A fi I , 5 V 2 pf Y 4 K rub ae Aiwa? X .. 1 Af vm.: nr ia . ' , , MW L 1, M M ,WL W , af' JN 1 , M3 43- 'A qw 'Lo LV al Qu- V f fi W l , A an 'Ui .- fum' published by the tomahawk staff of west mecklenburg high school charlotte, north carolina Volume XX nineteen hundred and seventy-one . tribe looks at activities through 'kaleidoscope' Kaleidoscopic - possessing many facets. To portray the numerous facets of West, the staff chose Kaleido- scopic Reflections as the theme of the 1971 Toma- hawk. Memories of 1970-1971 included faces and ac- tivities - faculty, curriculum, student life, athletics, organizations, students, and community. Challenges in each area helped students to prepare for the future and to cope with people and situations. The whole pic- ture included former West students and those who had previously attended other schools. Each one was a part of the kaleidoscope of memories, and all created the image of West during 1970-71. Symbol of student body spirit, the West Indian oversees all activities taking place in the school gym. During a Halloween club activity, junior Kim Pittman participates in Campus Life's haunted house project. Seniors Joe Sadler and Donnie Stephenson imitate the homecoming court during Tacky Indian Day festivities. 5- ' as sms rg - Xi? llf ??b9'?:Y KEY-5 - .6 4 . if U 'W-wigziffi1Q.gk.,mf7i'1i A W M W Q5 - S sw' W VW, ' is , 1 ,.1' ' I::. H+ - - W . - ,- i f 8 b : ' Mi h im x Senior Marshall Collins observes with interest as junior Bobby Lane displays his artistic talent as he works ' on his drawing done with ink and water color during sixth period Art H class. Seniors S. Judson, G. Vaughn, J. Rhyne, C. Cline, and D. Austin deco- rate the front hall for Christmas. table of contents faculty and curriculum . .14 student life . . .50 athletics . . .76 organizations . .98 classes . . . . .136 sophomores . . .138 juniors . . . .152 seniors . . . .168 advertisements . . .196 index . .223 5 4 E 5 S l Miss Becky Harden waits to take pictures at the D.E. Conference. One of the first period Reserve Officer Training Corps its cadence counts loud and clear. flights vigorously practices drills while yelling out faculty members supervise social events of year Students worked continually to complete assigned lessons. In addition to required subjects and a large variety of vocational and elective courses, three new sub- jects entered curriculum. These were housing, ROTC, and boys' home economics. Faculty members accepted responsibilities as advisers of organizations. They also chaperoned at dances, pep rallies, and sports events. In addition to these extra- curricular services, faculty members performed their daily duties as teachers in the practical portion of school life. Guidance counselors aided in the selecting of helpful courses for the future and supervised the PSAT for ju- niors and the SAT for seniors. Senior Suzanne Price works for her father by typing some forms at Woodward-Warren Refrigeration Company. One duty for library assistants Janet McCarver and Donna Hunter i to operate copy machine during sixth period. ' r S A V Q33 reassignments delay beginning of student activity As days, weeks, and months passed, daily routine and special events depicted student life. Reassignments of students from different schools added much to the kalei- doscopic picture. Each student added to the unity of every day by just attending school or taking part in clubs, sports, and other organizations. Daily routine was a large part of student life. Each day brought friends together, and the familiar sounds of announce- ments, the new bells, conversation, and locker doors became evident. Special events such as Tacky Indian Tacky Day, Homecoming, pep rallies, Student Council Day, and Junior-Senior broke the monotony of routine. Indianettes Jan Jones and Kathy Harris march down North Tryon Street in Charlotte's annual Carrousel Parade. Suzanne Price and Janis Rhyne work on deco- rations for the Junior-Senior. Students enjoy i Former Homecoming queen D. Crisp crowns newly elected queen P Goodson as L. Bizzell and T. Helms watch. the refreshments, decorations, and music by Loonis McGlowan and his orchestra at the '70 J unior-Senior held on April 24. 3 i I I i H L Y I 1 1. , ,. Al - Ei , I '-. n 1 , , I A5EQ'?L'?5!L61,bw Te-1. Q 2' ,-N S 1 i 3 S 1 W E Q E Har01d Wi1S0r1 Sh00tS fOr tW0 Juniors B. Witherspoon and T. Severs lead senior B. Rutledge around right end during the Homecoming points at a home game. game at Memorial Stadium as the Indians struggle for a score. football team receives new maroon, silver uniforms Sophomore Larry Tucker displays disappointment at Cedarwood Golf Spirit of competition and pride in the Indians domi- Course as his baucalmly passes the hole' , nated in game after game, as athletic teams displayed ability and sportsmanship. While working together to win and to perform well, the tribe set new records. Football, basketball, wrestling, baseball, golf, tennis, track, swimming, and cross country comprised the sports available to boys. Girls chose from a program which included field hockey, basketball, and volleyball. To provide the experience and inspiration needed the coaches also played an essential part in the success of every sport. In the spring of 1970, third baseman Eric Brown prepares to hit the ball during a home game after school. 10 key club, civinettes, compete in big Ways contest Interested students could choose from a well-rounded extracurricular program. Through involvement, stu- dents gained experience, Worked together, offered ser- vice, and accepted responsibilities and obligations. Activities gave students satisfaction through Working together. Each club specified certain activities in ad- dition to inductions, field trips, service projects, and lectures. Service clubs gave students a chance to serve. Spon- soring courses limited membership in curriculum clubs to those who had been or were enrolled. Students in the National Honor Society received honorary recognitions. C.0.0. members C. Diggs, C. Anderson, and E. Bowman receive time sheets from student teacher Mr. Hutchins. l A., . -It 's . ,., Junior Greg Dickens becomes an official member of the National Hon or Society as he signs the roll book. ' i Bow and Arrow business man- As drum major Kevin Walls instructs, members of the band, Majorettes, and Indianettes assemble before Sigel' Leslie SaX0I1 W01'kS dili performing during halftime activities at the Homecoming game. gently 130 meet 21 deadline. 11 ' O enrollment places second in school's record Students of the graduating class prepare to enter Ovens Aditorium to receive their long-awaited diplomas. Shannon McGranahan and Randy Lanier prepare to put up decora- tions in the cafeteria for the Christmas dance. V alia C 12 Although each class expressed pride, all seniors, ju- niors, and sophomores joined to help make West a better school. Sophomores enjoyed the excitement of orienting into high school. Juniors Worked hard in planning for and Working on decorations for the Junior-Senior. They sold Christmas cards to finance an unforgettable prom even- ing. After receiving long-awaited class rings, seniors strove to obtain more privileges. Graduation climaxed twelve years of involvement and education. 4 Seniors attend their first class meeting in the cafeteria to discuss sug- gestions for the Senior Class gift. Sherry Walker and Danny Jones purchase their lunch from the cashier in the cafeteria during fourth period. -r M ..... S 1:31 1i gg5g,i5fgSzE5SX.Q , I . EQ , 5. -1 , E ,E ,fr S . 2 Egfgs-.gg3,,3Eggk:gr.h ggi, E f't.. if were ' if 5 l l Senior Jennie Mozeley stops to purchase gas from Mr. Fulkerson at Fulkerson's Sunoco Service located on Little Rock Road. Junior classman Joel Adams inspects various types of Fix-It Items in stock at McClure Lumber Company. local firms support 19 1 annual with advertising Local businesses expressed their confidence in the 1971 Tomahawk by purchasing advertisements from business staff members. This played an essential part in the publishing of the annual. Staffers began their duties in the summer. In addition to creating interest in activities of West, members served as public relations agents. Posters and announcements to encourage the ordering of yearbooks began early in the year. Annual staff mem- bers also sponsored an annual signing party at the end of the year. guild Possessing a wide variety of food, beverages, and snacks, Chuck's Drive-In is a favorite place for refreshments. Business manager Jennie Mozeley explains to members of the business staff how to write up advertisement sheets. Faculty and curriculum were integral elements of the kalel doscopic pattern. 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Additional a la carte items offered a variety of foods. During the second semester, Mr. Ralph Lineberger headed the maintenance staff in keeping the school and surrounding grounds in top condition. This job called for continuous daily Work. During her Weekly visits, Mrs. Mary Fish cared for minor illnesses and injuries, screened students for hear- ing and seeing, and performed other necessary health services. 5 Mr. Ralph Lineberger, head of the maintenance staff, checks his box I h 0 I School nurse Mrs. Mary Fish takes D. Yount's temperature and pulse before beglnfllng hls dally duties. as D. Porter checks the health room schedule. Janitors L. Nickolson, John Pettis, Roy McKay, Hauzie Burch, Homer Miller, Robert Dunlap, and maid Nettie Bell Johnson are kept continually busy in keeping the school buildings and surrounding grounds attractive. 18 staff scott, fish administer to numerous needs of indians Front Row: Judy Watts, Kate Sealey, Helen Gambrell, Lucille Sadler, Ruby Spittle, Dot Pratt, Barbara Joy. Back Row: Hannah Mc Cord, Vera Mitchell, Diane Cloud, Iris Brannar, Esteher Rumfelt, Bootie Hint, Mammie Smith, Mae Swain. Cafeteria manager Mrs. Virginia Scott thoughtfully and carefully plans the menu for future school lunches. Before the mad rush of lunch periods, Mrs. Watts adjusts the tempera- ture of water for silverware. ,kg .-,. - QQ? ,sf-, ,W-, A L,-at ei. A 5 - 1 -Www '.. H E S V' sl 2 ,1 N l V Q 1. .'.. , .Ki gf? 12322 . , ,k iigfi T is, an iilssig ,I f,-r. ' ggim- ,fr ,, ..,. i. -... U.. :5-K: :HLA -r S ss 5 faculty I :zmfill hifi? 1Q,.L-QL ,. Miss Moody receives assistance from Miss Kessler as student teacher Miss Wheeler observes the process of placing a stencil on the rnimeographin machine to reproduce tests and other necessary materials for students. Wg H Miss Eddieola Alexander North Carolina Central University Wi B.S.,M.S. Home Economics, Family Living Housing, F.H.A. Mr. George Allen Belmont Abbey College, B.A. San Mateo Junior College, A.A. Occupational Economics 1 E Mrs. Leoda Atnip Campbellsville College, B.S. English, Journalism Bow and Arrow Miss Alexander Mr. Allen Mrs. Atnip Mrs. Jean Avery U.N.C. at Charlotte, B.A. English, Psychology Indianettes, Junior Class Mrs. Juanita Barber East Carolina University, B.S. English Red Cross Miss Brenda Beatty U.N.C. at Greensboro, B.S. Distributive Education Fashion Merchandising D.E.C.A. Club Mrs. Avery Mrs. Barber Miss Beatty 20 g faculty reservation Welcomes eleven newufaculty members W' Mrs. Nancy Benfield University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, B.A. English Mr. Rick Bilbro North Carolina State University, B.S. Electronics VICA Mr. Carl Bolick Catawba College Physical Education Baseball Mrs. Benfield Mr. Bilbro M1-, Bolick Mr. Charles Boone East Tennessee State University Geometry J .V. Baseball lVIrs. Williene B. Boyd Morgan State College Baltimore-Maryland, B.S. Occupational Economics Miss Priscilla Broadway Barber-Scotia College Typing I, General Business C.0.0. Mr. Boone Mrs. Boyd Miss Broadway lVI.rs. Shirley Y. Brown University of Tennessee, B.S., M.S. Guidance Counselor Charlotte Exchange Student Program Miss Cheryl Buchanan Mars Hill College, B.A. Spanish Majorettes, Spanish Club, Sophomore Class Adviser Mrs. Jo Ann Burleson Appalachian State University, B.S. Mrs. Brown Miss Buchanan Mrs. Burleson U.S. History, Physical Education Mr. Gene Cardell Auto Body and Fender Repair ' VICA Miss Elizabeth Cash 5 Furman University, B.A. English ' Mr. Ken Cherry Pfeiffer College, B.A. Algebra II, Calculus Mr. Cardell Miss Cash Mr. Cherry 21 faculty clyde peek to coach east mp-nnmw , ,, M, W.m,f.i....f.W..v.,,.,iWMwff h,4,1 , , M , . MMW'gAVffML T7 ,fu . . V f H . V- fr ,.-paw W,,,.,.f ..-,,Q -1 Q,,' . K - , . , .fa,.,,.q,,M ,z f,-5. J, 1 , - f 5,,Z2?l3'Qi:ssf 355gfgM3'5we'fg,ay,wg ,'-1,1 f : f f f , ' ' ff , , u wx fy..-..:'-fw,g,gq1 ' t 1, 5, 5 . , ' . . I , wit'-f.,wk'1f:af - -' - , , , l?2fv?iw4ff:a'5m.1: :.i':1.a:wfwg ,ig r. .f Qi . . . - Mrs. Hunsucker, biology teacher, observes the simple cell structure Librarian Mrs. Johnson reproduces material from a book with the new of paramecia during an important lab. COPYIHE U1aCh1He, 3 memoflal to LBFTY Laye- Mrs. Loree Johnson Berea College, B.A. I Librarian Mrs. Evelyn Jones Appalachian State University, B.S. Computer Data Processing Mr. Richard Jones l Catawba College, B.S. Driver Education Football Mrs. Johnson Mrs. Jones MF- 2101195 Mrs. Mary Kennedy Western Carolina University, B.S., M.A. Physical Education G.A.A. Mr. Fred Kessler U.N.C. at Chapel Hill Biology, Physical Science, Psychology Miss Susan Kessler U.N.C. at Greensboro, B.A. English Civinettes, Senior Class Adviser Mrs. Kennedy Mr. Kessler Miss Kessler 24 faculty West all-star game played in greensboro on july 29 Mrs. Ladish Mrs. Lassiter Mrs. Lavalle l Mr. Lemmond Miss Mahaffey Sergeant Mandell Mrs. Matson Lieutenant Colonel Maw Mr. McArver Miss McArver Mrs. McCain Mrs. McCarter 25 Mrs. Nancy Ladish West Virginia University, B.S. Librarian Library Club . Mrs. Beverly Lassiter Gardner Webb College, A.A. Appalachian State University, B.S. English Mrs. Evelyn Lavalle Montreat-Anderson College, A.A. Pfeiffer College, B.A. F.T.A. Mr. Donny Lemmond Catawba College, B.A. Biology, Physical Education Football, Basketball, Golf Miss Joyce Mahaffey U.N.C. at Greensboro, B.A. English Cheerleaders Sergeant Albert Mandell Military Science lVIrs. Jane Matson East Carolina University, B.S. Art Art Club Lieutenant Colonel Clarence Maw University of Omaha, B.G.E. University of Southern California, Aerospace Education Mr. Eddie McArver Appalachian State University, B.S. M.A. Driver Education Key Club Football, Wrestling Miss Jean McArver U.N.C. at Greensboro, B.S. Shorthand, Typing Commercial Club Mrs. Betty McCain Bennett College, B.A. North Carolina Central University, M.A. Librarian Library Club Mrs. Peggy McCarter Winthrop College, B.S. General Office Practice, Typing, Office Machine x i faculty Mrs. Yvonne McCathern Lenoir Rhyne College, B.A. English, French Junior Class Adviser J unior-Senior Banquet Committee Miss Linda McKaraher Appalachian State University, B.S. Chemistry, Physics Science Club Mrs. Thelma McKoy North Carolina State University, B.A. World History Red Cross Mrs. McCathern Miss McKaraher Mrs. McKoy Mrs. Sara Miller Lenoir Rhyne, B.A. Western Carolina University, M.A. World History Miss Barbara Moody Livingstone College, B.S. Typing, Business Math, Keypunch Mr. Stephen Nance U.N.C. at Charlotte North Carolina State University Central Piedmont Community College Machine Shop, Welding V.I.C.A. Mrs. Miller Miss Moody Mr- Nance 0 0 0 0 ' adm 1n1strat1ve audes pearson, gadsden get dutles Miss Hodge observes club ac- Mr. Charles Boone sells tickets to students and parents as they receive programs to the wrestling match be- tivities at Freedom Park. tween West and Olympic held in West gymnasium in February. 26 During a teachers meeting after a heavily-scheduled day, faculty members listen attentively as principal T. C. Wright discusses school policies, ex- plains procedures, and answers questions concerning routines. Mr. Uriah Norwood East Carolina University, B.A. 'T J M if ff, University of North Carolina, M.E. , , , History mf ,.: :'.-' f- ' fWiEiiT'i5fiW - : 'fl i 4 f - X' M 254 I 341,56 lagfisfw' ' ' - -23657534 ,. Gfftgf azfm e . am V -' - ri., ' , ' .: . 9- ws, yi 5 Mrs. Eileen Palmer qr,:':2,12f1 g ,,'sH.f sf , ' ,fwwlwwrit exft?-'7f,ff?2g e:awX: egg af, ' ,.g,a,Q,, ..., 2,f,,,,,.., f M .few Q at if ! 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Club Miss Phillips Mr. Potts M1-5, Ragan 27 F.T.A., Interclub Council, Campus Life East Tennessee State University, B.S. B.S., M.S faculty beatty serves as north carolina representative fon Discussing plans for homecoming activities, Mrs. Palmer speaks with L. Small, C. Brevard, and S. Fall. As junior Nancy Hood purchases paper, Mr. Peek awaits other customers dur- ing the daily procedure of the school store. Mrs. Bobbie Ross Appalachian State University, B.S. Co-operative Home Economics F.H.A. Mr. Dewey Russell Appalachian State University, B.S. English Bus Driver Club Mr. Vance Schrum Western Carolina University, B.S. Analysis, Algebra Mrs. Ross Mr. Thomas Slaughter Wofford College, B.S. Medical College of South Carolina, Ph.G. William and Mary College, M.T.S. Chemistry Science Club lVLrs. Margaret Spainhour Salem College, B.A. Orchestra Miss Linda Stephens University of Kentucky, A.B. Eastern Kentucky University, M.A. Guidance Counselor Mr. Russell Mr. Schrum tsiii ,,il,,r i i srll ' ,iee s f - j, fk. 5 . ,aw ,ln M 'We M w an M me at V ,,,,., ,,,,,,, - .,gg..t,,,,,,,,,M,,. A Y '.7r 7, , Mr. Slaughter Mrs. Spainhour Miss Stephens 28 faculty new orleans vocational ed convention for teachers Mrs. Linda Teague r Mars Hill College, B.A. Bible Club Mr. Morgan Walker Pheiffer College, B.S. Algebra Football, Basketball Mr. Patrick Webb Mars Hill College, B.A. U.S. History Political Science Club, Key Club MTS- Teague Mr. Walker Mr. Webb Mrs. Wilhelmina White A 8: T State University, B.A. New York University, M.A. U.S. History National Honor Society Mr. Matthew Wingate A Kr T State University, B.S. Industrial Cooperative Training V.I.C.A. Mr. Leroy Wynn Savannah State College, B.S.A. Vocational Agriculture F.F.A. Mrs. White Mr. Wingate Mr. Wynn in mernoriam Mr. Ralph E. Reid Guidance Counselor I September 12, 1970 29 curriculum through vigorous sports, students build firm bodies As school opened, sophomores enrolled in a final year of physical education. Juniors and seniors continued in their physical fitness as gym assistants. For girls the fall and Winter program consisted of basketball, tumbling, volleyball, modern dancing, and stunts on the trampoline and balance beam. In the spring they played tennis and softball and ran track. Basketball, football, crab soccer, and volleyball com- posed the boys' winter and fall program. As the weather warmed up, the boys moved outside and concentrated on baseball, track, and golf. Skills provided by these sports offered students a bet- ter outlook toward indoor and outdoor activities. At the same time, students acquired an appreciation for sports- manship and good physical condition. Inside the gym during the winter months, boys compete for possession of the ball in a game of crab soccer. Before dividing into teams for a game of volleyball, Mrs. Kennedy's sixth period physical education students limber up with the jumping-jack-with- a-kick, push-ups, squat thrusts, and various other exercises. Girls relax and enjoy conversation with friends before lining up in squads for roll call and exercises. Anna Walker and Lotchie Donaldson pursue Debbie Summey in an attempt to prevent her from making a goal. curriculum driver ed course lengthened by half-day classes During the first months of school, sophomores took time from study halls and physical education classes to study North Carolina traffic laws in the driver education course. Due to the half-day schedule during September, the regular six week course was extended to eight weeks. In the classroom, students covered the fundamentals of highway laws and safety. Several films stressed the importance of careful driving. Use of other audio-visual aids enabled perspective drivers to recognize the shapes of various road signs. Road work began with the usual fear of the first escapade behind the wheel. In the eighteen hours required to finish this section of the course, students lost tension and gained confidence. Six of the hours were spent in actual driving conditions while the other twelve consisted of observation and visual study William Qlouse, driver's education instructor, uses opaque projector to As the period ends, driver education cars return to the school ready SCFCSS P01UtS 111 tfafflc Safety- for the next class of drivers. Coach Eddie McArver reviews with student drivers the essential points of operating a motor vehicle and using basic safety rules before they leave the bus parking lot for an hour-long lesson under actual traffic conditions. 31 curriculum boys' class increases home economics department Drama students, Parks and Roach By making use of previously learned skills, Kathy Parr works diligently on starting the weaving of a pon- clown during a skit. cho, while other members of the class pursue projects in other facets of art. Putting on finishing touches, Edward Thacker coats his sculpture with Family living students listen as a representative for Piedmont Natural black glaze before baking it in the kiln. Gas lists the advantages of a gas range. NNW. 'hfswwkmasst MWMMN Foods and clothing teacher Miss Alexander discusses pattern layouts with Robin Dorsett and Becky Johnson. H x . S SWE H ..,, . 32 Two new courses, housing and boys' home economics, joined family living, fashion merchandising, foods and clothing, and Home Economics I and II as electives. Housing, offered for the first time as a full year course, included interior decorating. Boys' home economics taught skills of cooking and homemaking. Units on nutrition, preparation of meals, home furnishings, and child development prepared family living students for marriage. In fashion merchandising, students learned fashion buying and selling. Foods and clothing class concentrated on preparation of special dishes, etiquette, and sewing. Introductory courses for homemaking, Home Economics I and II emphasized child care, foods and nutrition, and clothing. Art and drama, fine art electives, gave students a chance to express themselves creatively. Art students concentrated on fundamentals of art, theory, and art history. After studying theater history, drama students produced short plays. D. Walker examines W. Elliott's make-up under bright lights in order to assure the desired skin tone for the stage. Donning aprons, members of the boys' home economics class move into kitchens for actual cooking experience. A curriculum Housing student J. Cash employs a scale model as she demonstrates kitchen furniture arrangements to S. Parker. Robin Dorsett and Miss Alexander select garments to be used in a clothing exhibit in the cafeteria display case. n curriculum l Horticulture students take time to examine the numerous specimens of plant life in the school greenhouse. usaf offers junior rotc ROTC gave boys insight into the military profession. Air Force history, ceremony, and drills were studied. Cadets toured Shaw Air Force Base in February and attended the military ball on December 12 at Indepen- dence High School. Industrial arts and machine shop offered boys an op- portunity to use a variety of hand and power tools. Weld- ing, metal finishing, and painting procedures were skills taught in auto body and fender repair. Electronics students learned the principles of elec- tricity. An introduction to drafting and design prac- tices, Drafting I, included lettering, pictorial sketching, and geometric construction. Drafting II concentrated on the application of these skills. Organized to give instruction in areas of soil and plant science, agriculture and horticulture courses introduced students to methods of growing trees, shrubs, and flowers. Marching alongside, Captain Alfred McKay calls cadence as ROTC drill team practices on the tennis courts. Flight Commander Mark McKeen gives the order for ROTC cadets to fall in before beginning daily drills. as boys' elective course Industrial arts students Mike Seagel and Jimmy Paxton make use of the electiic sander to complete projects. v Junior Billy Clouse sands a drawer in agriculture class while other members complete their individual projects. Benny Harkey observes as Mr. Wynn, agriculture instructor, utilizes a wood lathe and chisel to shape a lamp base. l E Meeting in the greenhouse, members of the horticulture class listen as Mr. Drye explains the special care and treatment involved in the growing of various houseplants. Concentrating on electrical waves recorded on an oscilloscope are electronics students J. Nivens and J. Pettus. Tim Severs and Ronald Oliphant find textbooks informative while attempting to draw plans in drafting class. ,. ff- . . 5 ws wwww -efseaalvaerw.efwW.wwaw.lmMsqwmisg rg' Cl1I'I'1CU-l1II1 Latin I teacher Miss Hodge helps Leslie Saxon and Randall Burleson translate a difficult sentence. During a Latin II class, C. Potts and D. Brock display completed pro- jects relating to ancient Roman culture. Junior Libby Bishop watches intently as instructor Miss Phillips points out portraits of famous Spaniards. chilean exchange students French I, an introductory course into the study of the French language, emphasized pronunciation compre- hension, and grammar. French II and III continued with concentration on reading and writing while French civilization from the Middle Ages through the twentieth century provided topics for study in French IV and V. Repetition of fundamental grammar and vocabulary in reading selections and exercises acquainted Latin I students with the language. Reading materials offered comparisons of ancient and modern civilization. A con- tinuation of the vocabulary and grammatical con- structions, Latin II introduced advanced reading from Roman literature such as the Aneid by Virgil. As they memorized basic patterns used in everyday language, Spanish I and II students became familiar with the language in written and oral forms. Spanish III exposed students to Spanish literature and arts. Mainly reading courses, Spanish IV and V expounded on some of the most outstanding men and events in Spain. After listening to recording, French I students memorize basic conver sation patterns by repeating sentences. X E4- F . Iii - gm curriculum Joel Murphy examines a maraca While concentrating on improving grammar and accents, Spanish students laugh at their own mistakes about made from paper mache. a magazine article with classmates. spanish students in perfecting accents, grammar After reading selections from Cervantes' Don Quixote, Miss Phillips leads her Spanish IV class in a discussion. Viviana Miranda and Soledad Olivares, exchange students from Chile, talk While waiting for Spanish V to begin. During a Christmas fiesta in Spanish II, junior Jimmy Keistler ex- plains the use of pinatas in Spain and Mexico. curriculum calculus, analysis' constitute most advanced level o Using cubic feet and inches, Danny Yount solves a problem to find the volume of a given object. Tommy Wofford solves problems from Algebra I textbook. if- wswewvs Calc end Mr. proo E VVhile being timed by Jimmy Gooden, puzzle as other business math students and teacher Mr Day watch jun curriculum mathematical courses offered to interested students -' .... 5 . :SET '-::1':. ' 1: iv... Mrs. Froneberger waits to be of assistance to Ronald Perry in Algebra I after assigning problems for homework. Using various theorems and postulates, sophomore Walter Hayes proves the congruence of four triangles. Algebra I covered the fundamental ideas of algebra and included units on symbols and sets, variables and open sentences, factoring, and graphs. A continuation of Algebra I, Algebra II introduced conics and logarithms. A useful and practical course, business mathematics covered such topics as income tax, insurance, banking, and stocks and bonds. After completing this course, students were more able to deal with business transac- tions involving math. Geometry introduced skills of geometric construc- tion, formal proofs, and indirect proofs. Intended to develop the ability to organize a problem, geometry enabled students to seek solutions through logical rea- soning. Calculus and analysis composed the highest level of mathematics. Analysis concentrated on the funda- mentals of trigonometry while calculus included conic sections, limits, and real and complete numbers. Sophomore Dewayne Manning concentrates on finding the correct values for the variable in an algebra problem. B. Crews, G. Bennett, M. McKeen, J. Klein, and C. Cochrane review homework and textbooks before a calculus test. curriculum X 4 J. Guignard, N. Hipps, and D. McClain select bacteria cultures to use during a lesson on scientific observation. Biology I student Mike Jones makes use of a microscope to observe the shape and movements of a paramecium. chemistry II tours furman university's campus, labs Biology I, a general study of living things, covered areas in cell biology, botany, zoology, and ecology. Labs included lessons in typing blood samples and dissecting. An advanced course, Biology II emphasized individual laboratory work and research. Completing the nature trail was a year-long project of the class. Chemistry I helped students acquire knowledge re- garding the composition, structure, and properties of matter. Experiments acquainted students with labora- tory equipment and techniques. Encouraged to do inde- pendent study, Chemistry II students reinforced basic concepts. On a trip to Furman students attended a lecture and toured. Physics, helped students understand the world. The primary concern of this course was the analysis and description of energy. Sophomores in Mrs. Lavalle's Biology I class divide into groups during a study of parasites and saprophytes. Observing a model of a pair of lungs, Larry Hunter gains knowledge concerning the human respiratory system. if- 'sf W2 A gi! Through experimentation and classroom studies, Chemistry II provides June Brotherton and Lisa Marks with the Biology I students place genetic necessary experience in chemical and physical reactions. PT0bl9mS On board- Junior Karen Masters demonstrates the 'startling effect of direct con- tact with the Van Der Graff generator. Senior Lisa Marks discusses courses in chemistry offered at Furman University with Dr. Patterson, a professor. Rechecking circuits, Billy Crews tries to find the problem with his physics project, a linear accelerator. 41 4 Cathryn Woods, Kathy Parr, and Marty Prince explain different phases of mental illnesses through skits. is Mrs. Teague reviews important points of previous lesson before be- ginning the day's discussion in Bible I. Studying the Middle East crisis, Ralph Carr, Robbie Swaney and Rob- ert Black locate the countries involved. ,g ,--- we Mr. Webb, U.S. history teacher, pauses during a lecture on the Gay 90's and the colorful characters of that time. World history students Jimmy Garrison, John Deal, David Whitley, and Randy Cross listen attentively to lecture. african culture reveals Addie Sadler, George Metcalf, and Sandi Bass use a commentary to explain the meaning of a Bible passage. Using a Biblical map, Bible students Gary Davis and Alexander Young locate sites of early Christian churches. curriculum aspects of black history African culture, Bible I and II, economics, psychology, sociology, United States history, and world history com- posed the social studies curriculum. These courses in- formed students of their heritage and enabled them to understand the world situation. African culture included aspects of black history. Bible I covered the teachings of Christ While Bible II surveyed the Old Testament. Causes of depressions and inflation were explained in economics. Psychology covered such topics as drugs, alcohol, mental illness, and social problems. Sociologystudents studied com- munity, city, state, and federal governments. United States history covered America from colonization through the space age. Promoting an awareness of past civilizations, world history presented life from past to present. In African culture class B. Cordell and L. Williams view a bulletin board showing books concerning the Negro race. Playing a tape concerning activities in America, sophomore Doug Joy terminates his world history class report. curriculum english students do research, Write term papers English 10 emphasized reading in all types. Writing techniques and usage were vital parts of the course. Students used these techniques to write themes. The course included Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. American literature composed part of English 11. Techniques in writing enabled students to organize thoughts concisely. A research unit helped students write research papers. English 12 students studied English literature. Beowulf, Canterbury Tales, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and several Shakespearean plays were part of this course. Research papers related to English authors and literature composed an important part of the year's study. Advanced placement offered seniors a chance to study Russian literature in addition to English literature. Themes, discussions, reports, and a research paper of- fered opportunities for perfecting skills in writing and speaking. Sophomores in Mrs. Benfield's English class make use of class time to read homework assignment in Julius Caesar. Mike Teague, Brenda Paysuer, and Jane Mathney use materials in the library in order to complete term papers. Q It Takingthe quiz on Miss Kessler's bulletin board, Randy Wallace de- termines if he has a case of senior blahs. Assigned a book review, Kathy Helton scans library shelves for an interesting story by an English author. l Juniors in Miss Mahaffey's English class watch a film related to a story which was read and discussed in class. Mewborn, Grigg show Seven Ages of Man with pictures. curriculum E E i In eleventh grade English, Randy Epley tapes report by James Grice as Edith Massey prepares to play a recording. Answering questions, Miss Mahaffey clarifies portions of a story as- signed for the previous night's homework. Senior English students enjoy the informal atmosphere and arrangement of Miss Kessler's class as they work independently on finding references to use for term papers. Adams, Frye complete Shorthand I Preparing to program the computer, data processing student Charles Cochrane carefully sorts cards from the bulletin board. keypunch machine before placing them in the reader of the computer. D. Mozeley, J. Ledford, C. Anderson, P. Goodson, transcribe business letters from their Shorthand II notes. Typing II instructor Miss McArver answers a question pertaining to business letters for Doris Robinson. Utilizing the keypunch machine to punch the necessary cards, Glenn Deese compiles a program for the computer. Senior Jan Owens uses the adding machine to check the accuracy of her figures in general office practice. business classes impart beneficial clerical skills Business courses offered by the Commercial Depart- ment included bookkeeping, data processing, general business, general office practice, shorthand, and typing. All of these courses combined to give students the knowl- edge of business in all aspects. Bookkeeping emphasized the applications of book- keeping principles to business problems and decisions. Students preparing to be accountants received a firm foundation from this course. General business and general office practice gave students a better knowledge of the business world. These subjects launched students effectively into an atmo- sphere of regular working conditions. Shorthand provided pupils with the necessary speed and accuracy required in any type of business operation. Typing I conveyed information to help in practical office work or home usage. Typing II added additional skills in typing more difficult business forms. Seniors Gail Mashburn and Becky Cope use various office machines in their general office practice class. Listening to tape recording, Ricky Rozzelle and Randy Moore learn a new language to feed into the computer. curriculum Making carbon copies, Marion Fuller and other members in general office practice prepare to type manuscripts. Gail Gathings, Lou Ann Lutz, Donna Mozeley talk with Miss McArver before beginning their Typing II class. curriculum cooperative home economics occupations, for girls Pat Edison, an employee of Ivey's at Charlottetown Mall, places money from a recent sale in the cash register. Under the home economics cooperative occupations program, M. Wal- lace works at The Little People's School. Cooperative home economics occupations gave girls an opportunity to work in businesses related to areas of home economics. Child care centers, department stores, dry cleaners, and interior decorators employed these students. Seniors interested in business careers benefited from cooperative office occupations. Until ready for employ- ment, students entered either the clerical, stenographic, or data processing program to perfect the necessary skills. Distributive education included studies in Wholesal- ing, retailing, advertising, displaying, and selling. D.E. students attended school in the morning for required courses and Worked for an approved business establish- ment in the afternoon. Industrial cooperative eco- nomics students learned skills in two periods of class- room instruction each day and then utilized these skills on the job. Garages, paint stores, and machine shops employes I.C.T. students. William Grier, an employee of Baker's Quali-Craft Shoes, helps Miss Beatty select a pair of spring shoes. D.E. student Marilyn Lassiter discusses a problem with her boss, Mr. Garret Van Seters of United Parcel. curriculum 'oins coo, de, ict, programs for Vocational training An employee of First Union Consumer Loan Office, C.0.0. student Jill Gelsinger files records of payments. Employed at Genuine Parts Company, Cynthia Ratliff, a C.0.0. stu- dent, fills out orders for various parts. i Grace Morris and Becky Rogers file letters and important papers as part of their job at Ralston Purina. Senior La Donna Snipes, working under the C.0.0. program, views microfilms of checks in order to find a record J 21116 Mathelly types for SX' ofa payment made to the First Union Consumer Loan Office. eCl1tiVeS at AII16riCHI1 Credit. - , .,..,,, ,A , ly 49 4 5 e 5 K x XX W N ,Q X xx xii N X , N N K X . 3 -r xx H 2:25:26 ,..:,'., , . . 'N M-nm. k L N SN ? L !' Student life was perhaps the most colorful part of the picture Special events and daily routine in the lives of the students formed the biggest and brightest memory of all. fwrllfiw 'T 'Q aff J' il? is if E 2 1, A is visits ttf 1 ? Fw s E strif e was ' , stings 1 s, qrxgif Vw, nf gm fg wfzfwfj-iiaglggggtiizy jf,-5 ssifssgffgwga 23122 f A siting tm-ftffj, ,fx fra QM sa 'H 'tiilfmafa f it W L sig , 2 fi , ff at 'ss student life Us at f ssgftggsgg Yi was fe liffiilggiik, sgfwgmgfifiiliiw Q s 1 g K, it ws i 5559. fellbkiqi is lwfsiiiii ,iii L , .ii Q, it Mfr: ' '. 6 ' 2 Sfgi kwa is 4 was fmgg ,, 4 W' iszwj ',-,. ew-gm Iweswwfke ss4s:5Sfgi'i5GffEf?tfmw- 1-ta' 1 is asa gszfiv-aisbx 13sfgT.l5?,'mlgw. is lewis Qswwsgfgrfct f sg aiffgmiwss, it,mw?.,t12Q,,iEvw3::m,lMswf5 student life seniors surpass underclassmen in spirit contest During the year band members boost spirit by playing the Alma Mater and the fight song at pep rallies and games. . W WTP V: 'ft ' ri the 'A , W l i 5 it lf fe l 1 2 ill ll 2 I ,il . ,I I 1? 2 f 'M z 1 ,. E it 1 S a i if Q , . i ml if issrs l i l PZ KW if-:T -k-- 'R ll me Z 5 ll W W ' '-' I ' , ft' 2 , ,cd ssss .. in. .. .. sssss ,-., ,..., . is - - M- . , i ,, ssssr Along with lucky clover, J. Jones adds dancing shoes to help teams D. Love and B. Tumblin, School Spirit committee members, assemble dance thelf Way to Vlefefy- booster tags at Janis Dellinger's house. Indianettes R. Reep and L. BUII1 help Cheerleaders Marsha Bigham, Debbie Cashion, Mischa Hill, Susan Raborn, and Jackie Goode scream with joy as the Indians af0l1Se Splflt- stomp the South Sabres 19-0 at Memorial Stadium on October 30. H 1 52 student life Led by the junior-varsity and varsity cheerleaders throughout the year, sophomores, juniors, and seniors assemble in the gymnasium and fill the air with cheers, shouts, and whoops for the hard-fighting Indian squads. After much practice the varsity cheerleaders successfully complete a D. Watson exhibits her skills before the cheerleader selection com- pyramid to the rousing cheer of Two Bits. mittee as V. Sifford and V. Singleton watch. 53 During study hall, Liz McKeon and Debbie Shamberg address en- velopes to Hanoi, a project sponsored by WBT-TV. While waiting for the D.E. bus after fourth period, Mary Lou Houston and Mary Sims catch up on their homework, By catching up on homework.Randy Epley, Kenneth Jones, Carmen Prather, and Becky Tumblin use their time wisely during their second period study hall in room 113. Junior Kathryn Braswell stops by the office and picks up the absentee sheet for her third period teacher. Junior Patty Powell calls home during her lunch period. student life students observe dress codeg show individuality f,-J-M Barry Love and Allen Harkey scan books in search of resource material in the library during their study hall. In order to keep an appointment, Becky Swaney prepares to leave school early by signing the checkout book. Under the supervision of Miss Alexander, home economics students make bean bags for the Western Carolina party. During his study period in the library, Kenneth Jones uses the card catalogue to locate a reference book. 5 S student life l Workmen replace old clocks, lights in classrooms l After the end of a long day at school, the last student finally prepares to leave the school parking lot. While making their rounds during sixth period, L. Barr and B. Cordell pick up absentee slips from Mrs. Harris. Theresa Baker, Mike Godfrey, and Kathy Parr, blue ribbon finalists in the national art contest, prepare art work. Workmen improve facilities by replacing old clocks and lights with new ones in the classrooms and hallways. student life Rocci Spadaccini, serving as a hall monitor, conscientiously checks In order that students may have proper lighting to study by, W0TkmeI1 Ed Grist's hall pass during second period. install new lights in the classrooms. During lunch period, which serves as a refreshing break in the middle of the day, students take time to talk and joke Mike Caldwell changes with friends as they eat their meals in the cafeteria. his books between classes. I 1 5 57 student life sed boosts students' interest in committees throug W ,.' ,Q ,,1V.., During the assembly in the gymnasium, Janis Rhyne and Lou Ann Biz- zell provide a dance to help revive West. Rocci Spadaccini exhibits his perfected skills as a majorette during half-time of the girls' basketball game. Leaping up to sink a basket is Joyce Cashion, participating in the girls' basketball game during the assembly. Keith Coward and Ray Suddreth take refreshments as Suzanne Price and Judy Ledford assist by serving punch. assembly, committee tables Suzanne Price makes a hospitality sign as Leslie Saxon looks on and Joyce Cashion reads the school scrapbook. Veatta Sifford and Cliff Potts, Human Relations co-chairmen, enjoy sitting at the booth and answering questions. Warren Boyd tops the pyramid as the boy cheerleaders give their special rendition of the cheer f'Two Bits. student life On February 18 the Student Council sponsored Stu- dent Council Day. During first and second periods, the twenty-five members of the Executive Committee pre- sented a skit. Purpose of the skit was to inform students of the purpose of each committee. During third period the Executive Council held an open hearing and listened to students who had submitted suggestions. The committee chairmen set up booths in the cafeteria during lunch. They answered questions about future projects and accepted new members. Fifth period the Student Council held a scheduled meeting in the audi- torium. Hospitality Committee served refreshments. The Council considered suggestions discussed during the open hearing. Elections Committee chairman, Debbie Austin, straightens the cap of Gayle Vaughn, a senior committee member. After the committees refused to help him, West, portrayed by G. Over- beck, decides the only possible alternative is death. student life delegates guide parliamentary procedure classes During the summer many students had an opportu- nity to attend various conferences and schools. Girls, State delegates met in Greensboro While Boys' State delegates met in Winston-Salem. For a week these re- presentatives learned about government and its func- tions as they heard many interesting speakers. Wild Acres, held in Huntersville, provided a time for students over the state to meet and discuss important issues of today. Each person attending Governor's School studied in a particular field for seven Weeks at Salem College. During this time each became familiar with the twen- tieth century developments in his field. ll pmwf pnwmm ' wmw Debbie Cashion and Janis Rhyne, who served as delegates to Wild Acres, prepare to paint school spirit signs. Sterrett, Potts, Coward, and Lakey A Boys' State delegates - help Mr. Webb prepare parliamentary procedure classes. S . Seniors Jennie Mozeley and Jan Jones look through a scrapbook and recall memories of their week at Girls' State. Lisa Marks and Susan Benjamin enjoy the sites of Old Salem while attending Governorls School at Salem College. Debbie Cashion, recipient of D.A.R. Citizenship Award, tries out be- fore the cheerleader selection committee. L. Small and S. Judson, Charlotte Co-ordinating Council represen- tatives, bring motions before Student Council. Harvard Book Award winner Steve Bostian searches for materials in the files for future use in the Bow and Arrow. student life harris represents West in carolina shrine bowl D.A.R. History Award winner Mark Tadlock pauses before going on stage to portray the character Uncle Julian. Representing West in the annual Shrine Bowl game at Memorial Stadium, Andy Harris waits to return to the game. student life Buddy Morgan poses with the trophies that he won for his steam engine at the district and state VICA contests. On Student Council Day, D. Cashion dresses as a graduating senior to depict her position on senior committee. six nominated to compet Katharine Smith Reynolds nominee, Susan Benjamin, crops a picture for the Student Life section of the Tomahawk. Morehead Scholarship nominees S. Bostian, B. Crews, G. Bennett, and B. Sterrett look at college catalogues. or morehead scholarship student life Throughout the year various students competed for scholarships to North Carolina colleges. Five students contended for the Morehead Scholarship to UNC-CH. The faculty nominated one senior ,girl to strive for the Katharine Smith Reynolds Scholarship to UNC-G. Six other students received recognition in various fields. Mark Tadlock became a National Merit finalist after having taken the National Merit Qualifying Test as a junior. Angela Wood qualified as a semi-finalist in the National Achievement Scholarship Test. Buddy Morgan Won the state VICA contest with a steam engine that he built. Chosen by the Senior Class, Debbie Cash- ion was awarded the Civitan Award. Eddie Sadler, Andy Harris, and Coach Peek received invitations to partici- pate in the East-West All-Star Game in Greensboro. E Mark Tadlock effectively portrays Uncle Julian in the drama produc- tion We Have Always Lived in the Castle. Angela Wood, semi-finalist of National Achievement Scholarship Test, waits for a plane as an exchange student. E. Sadler, Coach Peek, and A. Harris discuss their invitations to participate in the East-West All-Star Game. Jay Klein and Andy Harris, Morehead Scholarship nominees, prepare to sell Key Club directories during lunch. student life . '--- Ji WM Soledad Olivares and Viviana Miranda discuss the schools, people, and government of their homeland Chile with A. Wood and G. Bostian Libby Bishop and Miss Philips during their Spanish class. board the jet f0T New York- 1 0 I I I l sy V19, vwiana, soled ad obtam new friends, custo In February Sylvie Olivier wades in the Gulf of Mexico during a trip Soledad spends much time writing letters to friends and family and with the Bostians to Florida and Key West. studying at her desk in the Baker's home. 2 a t 1 I' O After returning home from a shopping spree, Viviana shows her many purchases to Libby, her American sister. in stay on reservation Before the launching of Apollo 14 at Cape Kennedy, Sylvie Olivier waits patiently and enjoys a picnic lunch. student life Arriving from Europe in Charlotte in August were Sylvie Olivier, Gail Bostian, and Angela Wood. Sylvie Olivier from Nancy, France, lived with the Ralph Bostians during her year in Charlotte. She developed an interest in the courses of the Drama and Art Depart- ments. In February she traveled with the Bostians to Florida to see the launching of Apollo 14. Gail spent the summer in Bremen, Germany, as an exchange student. During her ten week stay, she attended many concerts and took side trips to Hamburg, Heidelburg, and other places. Angela, the exchange student from West Charlotte, lived in Helsinki, Finland, with the Rolf Schwindts and the Bengt Lundstens. She took a three day boat trip to the Lake District. In January, West received two exchange students from Santiago, Chile. Soledad Olivares and Viviana Miranda arrived in Charlotte after a twelve day tour of Miami, New York, and Washington. Soledad lived with Teresa Baker while Viviana lived with Susan Ben- jamin. They studied on the reservation for two months and took part in school activities. G. Bostian and S. Benjamin, C.E.S.P. co-chairmen, count money col- lected from sale of cards for exchange students. Angela Wood poses with Finnish brothers and sister outside her home in Helsinki, Finland, where she spent the summer. student life 'they shoot horses, don't they'?' serves as theme Front Row: P. Looper, AJ. Cherry, K. Harris, L. Bishop, B. McCall, D. Cannon, A. Kistler. Second Row: C. Bre- Debbie Watson boosts spirit vard, L. Small,,D. Armstrong, C. Woods, R. Morrison, P. Rollins, D. Helms. Back Row: P. Kinnett, S. Falls, during pep rally. S. Hartis, C. Cline, R. Brackett, J. Brookshire, B. Grier, C. Croslyn. Human Relations chairman V. Sifford presents Mr. Wright with pic- During the pep rally, varsity cheerleaders lead a cheer around the tures taken of him during the 1969 Tacky Day. teepee filled with the classes' spirit chains. E l D. Dry, C. Shepard, G. Lanier, R. Vaughn, and G. Deese pose for the student body after winning the tackiest award. l 66 970 homecoming activities As the highlight of the half-time activities, alumna Donna Crisp crowns Peggy Goodson 1970 homecoming queen. student life After much planning by the inter-club council, the 1970 homecoming activities proved to be an exciting suc- cess. They Shoot Horses, Don't They'?', served as the theme for the entire week. On November 5 the social committee sponsored the homecoming dance. The Flares provided musical entertainment. Spirit reached a peak as students, teachers, and administrators dressed for Tacky Day. During the pep rally, students shouted their support for the team. That night the Indians fought the Mustangs at Memorial Stadium. Half-time activities included presenting the sponsors and crowning a new queen. When the final gun sounded, the Indians had triumphed 21-19. Eddie Sadler, Bruce Rutledge, Jimmy Paxton, and Ron Johnson pose as contestants and escorts in a homecoming court. Jayne Matheny, Peggy Goodson, Sandi Bass, Rita Goode, Judy Ledford, Suzanne Price, and Angela Wood fnot pictured? - members of the home- coming court - anxiously await the announcement of the 1970 homecoming queen. student life Members of the West Band play Manchester England and Odd Couple as they march in the annual Carrousel Parade. Junior Jackie Goode amuses others with her antics as the cheerleaders wait on a side street to join the parade. students select small as ' Carrousel princess Before parade activities begin, Carrousel Princess Linda Small takes time out to talk to a passing gentleman. Indianettes Jan Jones, Kathy Harris, Chippy Croslin, Sherry Hartis, Nan McClure, Sandra Hammond, and Karen Lakey brave the cold as they proudly march down North Tryon Street to the music of the West band on November 26. sophomores sponsor '70 dance for fellow indians During the weeks before Christmas vacation, the Sophomore Class began planning for the Christmas dance to be held December 21. They spent many after- noons Working on decorations which would carry out the theme Land of Sugar and Spice. Students attend- ing the dance enjoyed music by the Dream Makers. The sophomores also planned the refreshments which included home-made mints, petits-fours, and punch. Members of the faculty served as chaperones. The girls attending the dance wore semi-formals and the boys wore suits and ties. Jan Wood joins other sophomores in carrying decorations to the gym to prepare for the activities of the dance. student life Sophomore Kathy Richardson spends after-school hours making candy canes as decorations for the Christmas dance. To help carry out the theme of the dance, Land of Sugar and Spice, sophomore Debra Childers paints signs. E i student life juniors succeed in creating shakespearean settin' 1 l e, After the juniors' hard work of selling Christmas cards and determining and carrying out a theme, everyone delights in dancing through the hours in the Shakespearean setting created in the Ranson Mall. While sitting at gaily decorated tables, teachers and other guests During the orchestra intermission, many people enjoy the refreshments sewing as chaperones exchange stories. and talk to their friends at the table. eww VQQMFW I ga q Nga, 2, .,:,-:rV,: fir rr' A i a 70 I student life l of romeo and juliet at ranson jr. high on april 24 Juniors began work on the Junior-Senior Prom in October by selling Christmas cards. Committees formed to Work on decorations, refreshments, and invitations. On April 24 all of the hard work resulted in a beautiful Shakespearean setting based on the theme of Romeo and Juliet. Banners, flowers, and a mural transformed Ranson Mall into a medieval ballroom. Loonis Mc- Clohon's orchestra and Linda Perez provided musical entertainment for the class members and their guests. Punch, cookies, and small cakes served as light re- freshments. Each senior guest received a charm as a gift from the Junior Class. ia ,fc ' 6 K Pr: w,,, w H 5 - fEi'i??xi?If'- ff'Li'fiflL Before beginning work, Mrs. Matson gives instructions to the decora- Jean Mullis serves Joe Sadler and Allison Atwell punch as another tions committee on the jobs that must be done. guest chooses between various cookies and cakes. S. Price tapes a mural of Linda Perez and Loonis McGlohon and his orchestra provide an enjoyable variety of music for the students, Romeo and Juliet on the wall. teachers, and guests during the J unior-Senior at Ranson. . 'J 71 we-.Q-mast . fi Co-chairman of Human Relations Committee, Cliff Potts, offers a squirt of powder to any new committee member. Susan Benjamin works diligently to complete a poster informing jun- iors of summer exchange student applications. During Spanish V class held in the library fourth period, Marty Prince listens as Sherry Judson attempts to translate a literary selection from their textbook. 72 Veatta Sifford discusses her duties for the assembly on Student Coun cil Day during practice in cafeteria lobby. L. Small shows friends derlayer of warmth. her un student life committee of twelve names '71 outstanding seniors In order to perfect his solo for a contest at Davidson College on Febru- ary 20, Robert Leak practices intently. Listening intently to a discussion during an annual staff party at Line- bergerls Fish Camp is Janis Rhyne. During a lab in fifth period biology class, Lou Ann Bizzell prepares a solution to be used in making slides. James Zeigler prepares to wrestle his opponent during a match in the West gymnasium in the 138 weight class. student life 'concern for future' motivates seniors to high goals Seniors attending the Senior Breakfast enjoy an early meal in the cafeteria and receive their 1970 Tomahawk. Sadness overwhelms Donna Crisp as she tries to speak. 8 4 ssl. GQ., 1 X 5 is A Junior Marshal June Brotherton leads seniors into the gymnasium on Awards Day April 30, as Mrs. Foster supervises. if Students taking industrial arts help to complete the Senior Class gift of a senior patio outside the cafeteria. Junior Marshals are Coward, S. Bostian, Sterrett, Tadlock, Benjamin, Page, McGranahan, Mewborn, Brother- ton, Shirlen, Frye, Jones, Grigg, G. Bostian, Poteat, Lutz, D. Cashion, J. Cashion, Rhyne. if J. Morris, A. Dellinger, M. Thomason, B. Sipe, and G. Lane receive Charlotte News All-Star Scholars Awards. S. Randall, L. Guignard, D. Duncan, and P. McCall exchange good- byes and discuss their plans for the future. Seniors wait patiently outside Ovens Auditorium before marching in to receive their long-awaited diplomas. student life Seniors received special recognition and privileges throughout the year, but their biggest honors came on Awards Day, at baccalaureate service, and finally at graduation. Twenty juniors served as marshals at these special occasions. On Awards Day many seniors gained recognition for their outstanding citizenship, scholar- ship, and leadership. Seniors from all Charlotte- Mecklenburg high schools gathered at the Coliseum for the baccalaureate service, whose theme was Reaching Out Together. With the arrival of June 3, the graduating class of 1970 met for the last time, in Ovens Auditorium. There they listened to an address by Mr. Larry Wilkinson and received their diplomas. Overcome by the thought of leaving friends and teachers, Debbie Berry cries after having gotten her diploma. 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In a thriller against second-in-state Olympic, West lost by only 14-6. An Indian upset of 18-0 over powerful South, and an 8-7 squeaker over rival Harding were bright spots in the season. All-county linebacker James Zeigler and All-county safety Eddie Sadler led the team's defense. Jimmy Pax- ton and Dennis Parks also were standouts. Proving to be one of the strongest runners in West's history, Bruce Rutledge led the team in total yardage. The offensive line was anchored by All-county, Shrine Bowl starter Andy Harris. Harris and Sadler received an invitation to play in the July East-West All-Star game in Greensboro. During the game against Hunter Huss, Indian quarterback Tim Severs sets the offense for the next play. Gregory, Latimere, Summers, Clouse, Phronebarger, Mason. Back Row: S. Butler, McCul1en, Witherspoon, Meachum, Jetton, Cox, Stephenson, Gomillion, Parks, Overbeck, Thompson, Weddle, Brown, Paxton. highlight varsity season After receiving instructions from spotters in the press booth, Coach Jones relays them to James Zeigler. Indian defenders B. Tobias and B. Clause stop Trojan runner as J . Paxton, J . Sadler, R. Weddle rush to assist. athletics as 52' or T55 'ji' I W Front Row: Tommy Parker, Tim Loftin, Donnie McClure, Gerald Black, Benny Housaflook, Jimmy Gray. Back Row: Coach Patterson, Mark Griffin, Gary Helms, Charles Anderson, Ray Suddreth, Tony Mathis, Eric Brown, Phil Davidson. ' indian harriers place second in conference meet Under the leadership of Coach Ronald Patterson, the Indian harriers were guided to a successful season. The Indians participated in four conference meets. Through practice and determination the harriers gained experi- ence, speed, and stamina. Senior Tim Loftin was the only Indian to participate in the state meet. Although there was only one West runner at the state meet, other members of the team were also standouts throughout the season. These were Donnie McClure, Charles Anderson, and Ray Suddreth. Senior Tim Loftin, the only Indian to advance to state, reaches the finish line ahead of his closest opponents. l . I I Donnie McClure shows the endurance and stamina gained through much practice as he participates in a meet at Olympic. During a cross country meet at Olympic High, Indian harriers begin their run over the long, endurance course. 81 -1 athletics mcclinton, latimer get honorable mention all-county Roland Gabriel, Joel Murphy, Ray Suddreth, Otto Latimer, Steve Bostian, Randy McCall, Neil Jetton, Tony Mathis, Coach Walker. Lack of experience and height on the varsity basket- ball team were major factors in the outcome of the sea- son. Finishing with a disappointing 1-21 season, the Indians defeated Hunter Huss 68-65. Playing incon- sistently all year, the Indians had a tendency to go into an early lead and then lose it toward the end of the game. Junior Otto Latimer and senior Robert McClinton were chosen honorable mention All-County for their scoring ability. Other members who contributed sub- stantially were seniors Steve Bostian, Randy McCall, and Tony Mathis. Junior Otto Latimer goes over a Garinger opponent. as he heads for the basket in a game against the Wildcats. Senior center Robert McClinton goes high into the air as he begins to ioot a jump shot during a home game. , I 1 w -4 v r v r athletics Front Row: Frank Tingley, Ben Phiffer, Randy Watt, Robert Black, Cleveland Wright, Gary Usher. Back Row: Ralph Carr, Ricky Norton, jv indians beat ashbrook, Sophomore standout Theodore Stitt drives down the lane for two points in a home game against Hunter Huss. , 2 . , ir 84 Steve Mewborne, Mike Bostian, Darryl Wilburn, Theodore Stitt, Charles Sifford, Coach Lemmonds. win southwest 4-a crown Junior Varsity Indian roundballers showed outstand- ing ability throughout the winter months. Randy Watt and Theodore Stitt led the team to a winning 17-9 sea- son. Many hours of practicing fundamentals under the direction of the new coach Don Lemmonds paid off with the Southwestern 4-A division championship. Junior Varsity team members showed exceptional skill during the tournament competition held at Garinger and on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. In the first game they stomped Garinger 75-51. In the next two games they defeated Independence in a thriller 72-70 and South 67-57. In the championship game held in the new gym at UNCC, they won the tournament crown by defeating Ashe- brook 67-61. In a junior varsity game at West gym, Mike Bostian shoots over a Huss defender while Theodore Stitt watches shot. athletics zeigler voted outstanding wrestler in district meet Led by captains Jimmy Zeigler and Rick De Soto, et'l 'tt ttt Q 3 J'ii 'i ' A J E the grapplers placed third in their conference. In the ,, 5 district tournament held at Independence, Jimmy 7 Zeigler won the 138 pound championship. He received ii 2 f ig , , . the t1'0Pi'1Y for being the b9Si Wfestiei' in the district- . if 3 , ii 4. ,,,.i, West placed ninth in the district meet. ,Z 5 , Lack of experienced upperclassmen provided six ,.:,, iiiiiiiii X ff if sophomores an opportunity to wrestle on the varsity. f J as George Gillespie, Tommy Zeigler, and Gary Moore ...p 'ir were a few of the sophomores that contributed to the team's success. Seniors Dennis Parks, Joe Sadler, and p,,, , ,i., ,.,,. , ,,., ...,.. ,,..a W . iisissi. if ,iil W rli 'ii iis A if 'friirriiiiisf 5 ' . ., . . i ii iii siirii irii S ii.. s issris J. Zeigler, undefeated in season matches and first in district tourna- ment, has control over his North opponent. Rick De Soto, wrestling in the 165 pound division, shows co-ordination and skill as he encounters an opponent. One of many sophomores, George Gillespie proves his strength as he attempts to break down his opponent. Front Row: Wells, Moore, J. Zeigler, R. Johnson, Gillespie, Moody. Back Row: Joy, Reed, Bostian, Waddell, Jones, Pagoota, Drye, B. 2nd Row: T. Zeigler, Houghton, Woodard, DeSoto, Sadler. 3rd Row: Johnson, Dale, Roberts, Thomas, Coach Ed McCarver. Graham, Prince, Robinson, Furr, Clouse, Martin, Shockley, Watson. athletics Front Row: McRorie, Vance, Upton, C. Whitley, Sterrett, K. Heath, Housaflooke, Guignard, Mull. 2nd Row: J. Powell, T. Heath, P. Powell. Back Row: Brown, Burleson, Deal, K. Whitley, Woods, Guig- nard, Hall, D. Whitley, Garrison, Hombuckle, Savell, Coach Potts. Whitleys, parks, heath lead team to 10-4-1 record Indian swimmers, only in their second year, finished the season with a fine 10-4-1 record. In the Southwest District meet, the swimmers finished third. Out of seventeen teams that participated in the State meet at Chapel Hill, the Indians finished ninth. Robby Parks placed sixth in the diving division at the State meet. Leading the team were seniors Ken Whitley, John Deal, and Mike Meachum. Sophomores showed tremen- dous ability in their first year on the team. Kim Heath, Charles Whitley, and James and John Guignardwere some of the outstanding sophomores. Kim Heath, one of the fastest swimmers on the team, prepares to enter the water during a meet at Jolmston YMCA. I if Q 1 E Sophomore James Guignard participates in the 100 yard backstroke in a meet with Garinger and Independence. Ken Whitley and Mike Meachum discuss the outcome of their relay while sophomore Charles Whitley dries himself off. athletics gaa tries bowling for new sport along with others Under the leadership of Mrs. Mary Jane Kennedy, the Girls Athletic Association invited girls interested in sports to join this organization. This group of girls usually met after school on Tuesdays to participate in such events as basketball and volleyball. During the spring the girls ran track and played field hockey. In the early months of school, the girls met at Freedom Bowling Lanes on Mondays and Thursdays. After forming a bowling team, the girls bowled against other schools in the conference. Lou Ann Lutz, members of Girls Athletic Association, shoots the ball during one of their practice sessions. Front Row: Huie, Humphries, Auten, Wood, Auman, Lutz, Massey, Bl'.2ndRo'B Gl WllS As members of the G.A.A. bowling team, Joey Cash and Joyce Gashion get set to bowl another frame at Freedom Lanes. G.A.A. member Belinda Auman and adviser Mrs. Kennedy discuss the outcome of a bowling match, at Freedom Lanes. . ,. A Q ' ' ,mffjf Looper, Love, Bowers, Armstrong. Back Row: Wood, Spratt, Brum- ley, Moody, Conder, Porter, Cusick, Vaughn, Therrell, Bass, Barr, Cmwell. Roddev. air w. arr, ay e, e s, choettle, Gathings, Walker, Barron. Lee. Sizzler. Williams. Strait. 3rd Raw: Cushion. Cash. Led. athletics cherry, all-county fielder, leads team to 12-5 finish Front Row: Spadaccini, Smith, Abernathy, Milner, Blair, Stone, Mathis, Wingate, Brown. Back Row: Coach Peek, Aderholt, Sadler, McDaniel, Rutledge, Cherry, Harrison, Elders, Coach Bolick. Although the Indians opened the season with a slow start by winning only four of their first eight games, they finished strongly, winning eight of their nine re- maining games. Led by the strong pitching arms of righthanders Dennis Aderholt and Walter Abernathy, who shut out Olympic 12-0 for the biggest win of the season, the Indians held five teams scoreless while losing three games by one run. In a 10-1 victory over Myers Park, catcher Bruce Rutledge had a field day collecting four hits in four trips to the plate, including a grand slam and a three- run homer. Others who showed outstanding ability were Bobby Harrison, Robbie Elders, and Harold Cherry. Cherry gained the right fielder's position on the first team of the All-County selections. Junior George Stone scores the tie-breaking run in a closely fought 4-3 victory over Gastonia Green Wave. M. McDaniel, waved in by third base coach J. Blair attempts to score while batter R. Smith watches the play Junior catcher Bruc Rutledge awaits the anticipated throw to home while pitcher Dennis Aderholt backs him up ZW 2 if I i gqamm wmv RE V Ww z k rf H 2 in . Mme ,V ...,,.ir- . ,.,, Y. -----H v ,em rrri 1 ntt 2 r'- 2 fa ,va- it ' 'l1 AGM .,,. 1 ,E S Eg E E, 3 e r- 1 1 ' ' Q A ,,,, . ,.,., V it 4 ' iam 1 ' .1 I : E gi V fi Q .J .9 Q F . ,,. gg ga ,I Fw 2 il i ' f Y ,. Q 1 fl 2 . , E ri ,W ,Qu 'tl if 5 M212 1 f i to 1 'ffl il I - -stil. - f:ii .9 ef5fii1 E a .311f:ff-zf3,1?2.r,ii,-ff . . 4 if WWW , 5 ft K' cal at s wift ia My A - QQ if Second baseman Paul Milner exhibits the batting technique which provides many important hits for the Indians. Senior Dennis Aderholt shows the pitching form which makes him one of the best pitchers in the conference. athletics Varsity ball players and coaches discuss an umpire's controversial call during a home game against the Sabres. As an Ashley player tries to steal second base, all-county Bruce Rut- ledge attempts to throw him out. Juniorlthird baseman Eric Brown shows great speed in his attempt to beat out a slowly hit ground ball while first base coach Rocci Spadaccini observes play. athletics jv indians end season with first place in conference Sophom home as Led Meach Meckl little wins enable final Meac Practicing his batting technique before a home game is shortstop Tim Severs. h Indians , ore pitcher Walt Helsabeck sends the ball on its flight toward Rusty Meachum covers f'ust base. by the pitching of Walt Helsabeck and Rusty um, the junior varsity, in its first year at West burg won the conference championship The en , . Indians finished the season with a record of eight an Overcoming Myers Park, Garinger, and Harding d d four losses. the tribesmen to march toward their goal. The game of the season decided the championship with u m shutting out South on three hits While the tallied three runs. Front Row: Gil Furr, Rusty Meachum, Dennis Alley, Mark Severs, Joel Murphy, Walt Helsabeck, Mike Teague. Back Row: Coach Schrurn, Tim Howie, David Tackett, Henry Ervin, Neal J etton, James Grice, Richard Porter, Coach Boone. 90 athletics Front Row: Hosaflook, Hayes, Ardrey, White, Dellinger, Helms, Mc- Clure, Helms, Loftin, Stacey, Tucker, Cauble. Second Row: Roach, Davidson, McClure, Butler, Ridout, Hilewitz, Stephenson, Simpson, Cox, Wheeler, Grey, Starnes, Bishop, Deese. Back Row: Crowe, Davis, Crews, Hedden, Bullock, Klein, Clouse, Parker, Shackleford, Estridge, Bell, Kidd, Smith, Couser, Adams, Coach Patterson. records fall as team places second in conference Junior pole vaulter Ralph Bell clears 12' 6 for first place in the sec- tional track meet at Myers Park Stadium. Ronnie Ridout makes intensive efforts as he strives for distance in the numing broad jump during the sectional meet. Winning four of their five dual meets, losing only to state champion Myers Park, the Indian trackmen had an impressive season. Participating in thirteen meets, the Indians finished second in the conference. School records were set by David Helms, who leaped 22 feet 6 inches in the running broad jump, and Harry Hilewitz, who threw the shotput 54 feet 718 inch. Junior Carl Roach missed the record in the discus throw by only seven inches. Other outstanding trackmen were Ralph Bell, Ken Wheeler, and Tim Loftin. Harry Hilewitz strains for every extra inch in the shotput throw, an event in which he set a new school record. athletics yount, tucker lead golfers in district tournament Sophomore Larry Tucker follows through on a shot which will enable him to obtain a better position for the putt. West golfers in the spring of 1970 posted a successful season. Impressive victories brought recognititon for the team members. The team finished second in their con- ference, sixth in the Southwestern 4-A, and fifth in the N.C.H.S.A.A. district playoffs played at Cedarwood Country Club. Led by juniors Larry Yount and sophomore Larry Tucker, who each shot 75 to share for the best round of the year, the golfers gained much experience in match Play- The young team that consisted Of mostly S0Ph0' In the district tournament held at Cedarwood Golf Course, junior II10l'6S and Jl1I1i0I'S finished With El 7-8 I'9COI'd. Larry Yount begins an iron shot to the green. Ray Rash, Larry Yount, Larry Tucker, Tommy Robinson, Kelly Randall. 92 athletics netters learn technique, ability through practice Junior netter David Mashburn follows through on his forehand in a tennis match held on the Indian home courts. Junior Bobby Plyler shows good form, which was acquired by much practice, on an overhand serve during match. Under the leadership of Coach Donnie Lemmond, the Indian netters gained much knowledge. Long hours spent in practice aided the players in acquiring the ability, skill, and fundamentals necessary to win their matches. Composed of all juniors except for one senior and one sophomore, the Indians finished with a 2-10 record. As the season progressed, the players showed much improvement. George Metcalf, Steve Bostian, Randy McCall, and Bobby Plyler maintained positions as top members of the team. Indian netter Steve Bostian attempts to return a hard hit ball with a skillful backhand during practice. Dominique Vercaemert, Dennis Johnson, George Metcalf, David Whitley, Randy McCall, Steve Bostian, Steve Mahaffey, Mike Thomason, Bobby Plyler, Bill Griffin. 93 athletics spirited cheerleaders support teams through season Under the direction of Miss Phillips and Miss Mahaffey the selection of the 1971 cheerleaders took place in late September. Qualification requirements were scholastic achievement, good citizenship, char- acter, and school spirit. This opportunity enabled each girl to use her physical agility in preparing her original cheer, which she presented to a group of faculty and students. The committee chose nine varsity and five jun- ior varsity cheerleaders from the thirty fmalists. Head Debbie Cashion and co-head Lou Ann Bizzell led the squad through the football and basketball sea- sons. They were responsible for organizing practice, creating new cheers, and preparing for pep rallies. Indian cheerleaders Susan Rabom and Deborah Watson demonstrate newly-leamed cheer at a basketball game. Seniors Suzanne Price, Debbie Cashion, Lou Ann Bizzell express hap- piness during their iinal game at lylemorial Stadium. Varsity cheerleaders Marsha Bigham and Mischa Hill express deep concern during a football game at Memorial Stadium. Jackie Goode, Susan Raborn, Suzanne Price, Lou Ann Bizzell, Debbie Cashion, Mischa Hill, Marsha Bigham, Veatta Siiord. Front Row: Rarnie Able, Robin Jackson. Back Row: Wanda Doby, Judy Mozeley, Linda Wright. During a time out, sophomores Robin Jackson and Wanda Doby lead a cheer at junior varsity basketball game. 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HsgWeW assi? fi Q5 ' Sieieiggiiimggessww' is - L A -A 2M2312s5K332Q9t2fs3igtsQits5j5siQ,t,Qg5figjsE2 as 15553352itsfgggifscvragsslxvrggsfsgflisse sg rgsfy-FPf5gi5.wfgF3S1?f is M' 2 A ' i organizations art club prints, sells Leaving for McDonald Art Gallery tour are members Jody Webb, Steve Robinson, Kathy Parr, Kathy Daguird, and Judy Houston. Front Row: Parr, Baker, Godfrey, Houston, Correll, Childress. Sec- ond Row: Vogt, Caldwell, Cordell, Elliott, Jernigan, adviser Matson. wrapping paper at christmas Meeting every Tuesday, the Art Club began the year by electing Theresa Baker, Mike Godfrey, and Judy Houston as a committee to steer the club. Members visited McDonald Art Gallery and the Mint Museum in October. They were in charge of the window for Shoney's on Freedom Drive. They depicted the Twelve Days of Christmas in paintings, backing them with black felt. Also in December they block-printed tissue paper and wrapped gifts. They made plans for a craft shop for students during the second semester. The Art Club held an art sale and show in the spring. M. Godfrey and T. Baker work on window for Shoney's, which placed third in the competition with other schools. Back Row: Bames, Titus, Tadlock, Frye, Robinson, Webb, Cline, Humphries. mwmiwmfsg-.ww f organizations Front Row: Flint, Funderburk, Godley, secretary-treasurer Aber- nathy, president Jones, vice-president Payseur, Jackson, L. Bryan, Looper. Second Row: Hayes, Linker, T. Bishop, Dean, Harris, McCall, Bowers, Allen, L. Bishop, Baucom. Third Row: Sides, Hager, Lee, Porter, Whicker, Nash, Gathings, Roberts, Griffin, adviser Teague. Back Row: J. Wood, Cashion, S. Wood, McClure, Thompson, B. Bryan, Keever, Spratt, Shealy, Hatchell, Pays. bible members make flowers for charlotte hospital Bible Club consisted of ,those students taking Bible and others interested in serving the community. For their first project, they went to Charlotte Community Hospital at Halloween. Wearing colorful costumes, members took candy to the elderly patients. Impressed by the lack of outside attention given the patients, the group met weekly in November to make crepe paper flowers and vases for dinner trays to present to these people. At Christmas the club addressed cards to local soldiers stationed in Viet Nam. For a belated Christmas and New Year's party, the group went to Shakey's Pizza Parlor on Pineville Road on January 7. Before visiting patients on Halloween, members receive last-minute instructions from Mrs. Teague. S ss Juniors Libby Bishop and Libbi Abernathy demonstrate the con- struction of paper flowers to the other club members. , la. organizations bow and arrow staff add Publishing a monthly newspaper, the Bow and Arrow staff informed the students about school activities. The paper included features, news of sports, clubs, alumni items, advertisements, and editorials. A question-answer service, '4Ask Pocahontas, was a new feature. Also, M.G.M. and 20th Century Fox included the staff on their movie previewing lists. The Bow and Arrow received the International First Place Award in the Quill and Scroll 1969 Critical Newspaper Service. Classes met daily to teach staffers correct journalistic principles. After having served a year as reporters, the senior members became editors for their second year on the staff. Membership requirements were a B average in English and approval by the adviser. Co-editor Steve Bostian and managing editor Ray Waddell discuss plans for a future edition of the paper. Typist Emilie Kennedy talks over her assignments with adviser Atnip as student teacher Green corrects stories. Browsing through exchange newspapers for layout improvements are reporters Jackie Goode and Robert Leak. Working during fifth period, advertising manager Steve Craven and junior varsity sports editor George Met- Organizing contracts is busi- calf skim other publications for innovative ideas. ness manager L. Saxon. 102 organizations ask pocahontasf question-answer column for pupils 1- 3 M QW While proofreading copy, co-editor Mark Tadlock listens as feature editor Jan Lindsay correctly spells a word. During the respite between deadlines, reporters Edith Massey, Eric Farrar, and Rick Watson read exchange papers. W KM ,,,, I I K I 'lf mr . . 3 .K NL i' 'llg..4in-.f f-H Writing an article about the football season, seniors C. Potts, B. Ply- ler, and L. Wilson collaborate on information. Tanya Childress, Donna Craven lay out advertisements as Dianne Hughes, Dennis Hoffman read a recent publication. l Due to a lack of newspaper funds, C. Wright and L. Kale participate in projects to present news with tapes over intercom. organizations bus drivers Work extra Bus drivers fulfilled their responsibilities by providing transportation, by keeping their buses in orderly, clean, and good mechanical condition, and by promoting high- way safety. They were required to fill out weekly and monthly reports consisting of mileage and attendance information. With the half-day schedule during the first month of school, drivers accepted extra routes, serving high schools and junior highs in the morning and elementary schools in the afternoons. Buses carried students from Tuckaseegee, Allenbrook, Oaklawn, during half-day schedule Berryhill, Paw Creek Annex, and Paw Creek Elemen- taries, and Wilson and Coulwood junior highs. Dismissed after fifth period, bus drivers make last minute engine checks before leaving on afternoon routes. Front Row: Adviser Russell, Easler, Hursey, Owens, Hunsucker, Campbell, Faulkner, Arnistfong, T. Moore, D. Jones, Hughes, Wilson, Hemphill. Second ffowf Walker, Dellinger, Murray, Philemon, Rhodes, Cash, Wallace, Alvis, Abernathy, Nance, Ingram. Third Row' Brannon, Calhoun, A. Harkey, Coward, Stewart, Davis, Mungo, K Senior bus driver Larry Brannan awaits the dismissal bell when stu- dents will fill the bus for the afternoon routes. Jones, R. Moore, Bunton, Gillenwater, Fisher, Woods. Back Row: Gibson, Anthony, Rozzelle, Summerville, Thompson, Jackson, Cald- well, McKay, Walls, Grice, Cochrane, Revels, Riddick, Thacker Barrett, B. Harkey. 1 104 organizations Front Row: G. Gurley, Kelly, Keever, Gajardo, P. Gurley, Brotherton, Correll, D. Porter. Second Row: Lakey, Hammond, Kelly, Matheny, Humphries, Peterson, Richardson, Able, Bridges, Bryan, Jakielski, Bishop, Third Row: Raborn, Bradshaw, Brumley, Hager, Dean, Sides, campus life club joins Campus Life was an active club that strived to show young people the Christian way to enjoy life. The sea- son was started with a getting-acquainted Burger Bash at Moore's Park Community Center in September. City- wide projects included the Haunted House, the year's big money-raising project, sponsored successfully October 27-31, a party for George Washington's birth- day, and a Wild Goose Chase. Energetic members took a pleasure trip to Boone, North Carolina, during the Thanksgiving holidays. They also attended The Living End which was a convention of the Southern Area, held in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, December 26-29. The Southern Area Conference was conducted for six days in June. D. Jakielski aids director K. Bingham as he applies make-up to R. Burleson, the corpse at the Haunted House. Huie, Saxon, Mazeley, Gelsinger, Morrison. Fourth Row: Greene, Lindsay, Cordell, Gayle, Houston, Hyder, Long, Winkler, Reissig, Cashion, R. Porter, Cusick, Thomas. Back Row: Lee, Cash, Reep, Pierce, Farlow, Crane, Pittman, Cauble, Sprinkler, Burleson, Whitley, Dellinger, Duke. other schools at halloween Presenting information about future plans at December 3 meeting is assistant Campus Life director Keith Anders. K. Pittman and T. Bishop act out their roles as guerillas, C'gorillas D in a warfare game at the home of David Whitley. organizations club takes orders, sells tom wat show case items Meeting regularly on the first Tuesday of each month, the Cooperative Office Occupations Club strove to pre- pare members for employment in the business world. The money raising activity of the year was selling items in the Tom Wat Show Case kits. Members took orders until Thanksgiving for products such as perfume and small tool sets, each costing about two dollars. Com- pleted before Christmas, sales totaled about seven hundred dollars for the club. This money bought cookies, cokes, and stuffed animals that were taken to children at the Orthopedic Hospital in Gastonia on January 9. It was also used for the C.0.0. banquet, held in April, to which members took their employers. An additional use for the money was a contribution to the Wright- Foster Scholarship Fund. Joie Curry, Cathy Diggs, Emma Bowman, and Cindy Anderson investigate samples in Tom Wat Show Case kits that have just arrived before taking orders for various items. Members K. Helton, L. Snipes, C. Anderson, and A. Webb prepare to leave for the Orthopedic Hospital in Gastonia. Bailey, McCullough receive time sheets from Hutchins. Front Row: Huffstetler, Curry, 'reporter Gabriel, Vice-president Mor- viser Fisher. Third Row: Gelsinger, Nash, McCullough, Stradford, ris, president Snipes, secretary-treasurer Diggs, Matheny. Second Bailey, Willis, Hallman. Back Row: Helton, Anderson, Ratliff, Mc- Row: Bowman, Auten, Mason, Broome, Murray, Webb, Adams, ad- Swain, Rogers, Perkins, Greene. organizations Front Row: Rozzelle, Ledford, secretary Jones, vice-president Harris, president Grice, Sigmon, treasurer Chambers, J. Smith, Horton. Sec- ond Row: Flint, C. Lee, P. Lee, Frye, Alexander, Helms, Harrington, adviser McArver. Third Row: Baxley, R. Smith, Cross, Gathings, Lutz, Wood, Benfield, Belcher, Pays, Vogt. Back Row: McCarver, Blackmon, G. Deese, Sinclair, Johnson, Bridges, R. Deese, Adams, Collins, Webb. commercial club memberssend cards to Viet nam Chrissie Pays, Rachel Deese, and secretary Jan Jones discuss accuracy of information typed for Commercial Club. Commercial Club membership was open to any stu- dent who was taking or had previously taken typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, general office practice, or other business courses not connected with the work programs. A major project of the group was the addressing of Christmas cards to soldiers. During the second semes- ter, the club planned programs emphasizing proper business techniques and factors for success in the busi- ness world. To inform the students of its activities, mem- bers kept a bulletin board in Room 112. Commercial Club treasurer C. Chambers and president W. Grice ad- dress Christmas cards to soldiers in Vietnam. At spring choir program on May 12, junior Allison Atwell sings and dramatizes her solo, I Enjoy Being A Girl. new small music ensembl Advanced choir demonstrated its talent in the Christ- mas music program presented on December 20 for the public and on December 21 and 22 for the student body. Joining several hundred others in choral music, the small ensemble, twenty-five students chosen for their vocal ability as well as for their sense of responsibility and participation, attended Small Ensemble Institutes at UNC-CH on December 10 and February 17. Along with the fifteen selected members of the WesTones, the small ensemble entered the Davidson Small Ensemble Contest on February 20. Choir members attended the State District Contest held at Queens College in March. In April selected members participated in the State Choral Festival in Greensboro. The choirs presented the annual spring program in May. Mixed Chorus, Front Row: Elder, Goode, Payseur, D. Morrison, Corry, Alexander, Stewart, E. Wells, Harkey, Massey, B. Swaney, Barr, C. Wells, director Hunt. Second Row: Baker, M. Reid, Brevard 1 Messer,.Richardson, Wallace, Owens, J. Swaney, Timmerman, Buch- anan, Simpson, Keever, Bridges, Kennerly. Third Row: Porter, Dun- ham, Brumley, Avery, Sams, Deese, N. Reid, Campbell, Piercy, Ham- mond, Boone, Sadler, Mordecai, Brigman, Stone. Back Row: Bailey, Jones, Mullis, Johnston, Hester, Sinclair, Mason, Clyburn, T. Morr- ison, Humphries, Ervin, Lineberry, Douglas, Fuller, Ballard. Girls' Chorus, .Front Row: Daniel, McNabb, Sims, Smith, Pauley, Hunter. Second Row: Hart, Gaston, Mash- burn, Posey, Williams, director Hunt. Third Row: Roseboro, Neal, Roberts, A. Gaddy, Rhodes, Bullard, Bunton. Singing Sweet Little Back Row: Hayes, Grier, P. Gaddy, Halley, Solomon, McCorkle, Gregory, Barron. C Boy is Robert Leak. organizations P goes to unc-ch clinic with south meoklenburg group Advanced Choir, Front Row: Bryan, Snipes, Digh, Ritchie, Leak, Dellinger, Ledford, Tadlock, Crowder. Second Row: Funderburk, Howell, Warner, Gurley, Kelly, Wallace, Mills, Thellman, Potts, Ben- ton, Overbeck, Sanders, Warlick, Dunn, Chambers, Goode, Helms. Third Row: Deese, Payseur, Morgan, Brisendine, Huie, Benjamin, ,Aa.ron, Murray, Thornton, Kelly, Ross, Hatchell, Brotherton, Atwell, Front Row: Benjamin, Dellinger, Warlick,-Kelly. Second Row: Grigg, Page, Ledford, Smith, Ross. Back Row: McCall, Cross, Snipes, Jones, Bryan. Gracefully dancing to Walk on By at the May choir presentation are juniors Rachel Brackett and Donna Helms. Hudson, Schrum, Winkl, Baker. Fourth Row: Page, Cathcart, Jones, Matheny, Gillespie, DeLoin, McClinton, T. Brown, Dickens, Pittman, Ammons, Hood. Back Row: Newton, Jackson, Smith, Pigg, Eaton, Dunlap, Whicker, Lawson, Buchanan, Prince, Ingram, Simmons, Bennett, O'Brien, Ratliff, Williams, Alexander, Shepard, Wilson. M Miss Hunt directs Mixed Chorus on December 20. 15, ?-12. mm TA WesTones perform The Twelve Days After Christmas at music pro- gram for student body on December 21. li organizations club learns skill of judging soil, timber, livestock if fe ff: ti Horticulture students and club members Gary Payne and Kim Pitt- man listen as adviser Mr. Drye explains grafting. Front Row: Pratt, Holder, Hilton, Woodard, Sharpe, Cherry, Hus- band, Clouse. Second Row: Perry, Eddy, L. Anderson, Nance, Hun- ter, Smith, Johnson, Austin. Third Row: adviser Wynn, Avery, C. Anderson, Pittman, Orr, Hedspeth, Schrum, Harris, Hill, adviser Future Farmers of America was a nationwide organi- zation of students studying vocational agricultural subjects. Its main purposes were to develop leadership and participate in worthy undertakings towards the im- provement of agriculture. Members of this chapter participated in a number of contests sponsored by the national organization. From their studies they were able to identify tools and hardware, to judge trees, and to determine soil properties in three of these contests. In other competition they appraised both dairy cattle and livestock and explained qualities of these animals. Mr. Drye demonstrates to a group of interested club members how to estimate the amount of timber in a tree. Drye. Fourth Row: Mashburn, Mathis, McCall, Huffstickler, Keist- ler, C. Benson, Bolton, Lamb, Wallace, Payne, Mattick. Back Row: Summers, Alexander, Forte, L. Benson, Gibson, Gray, Perkins, Bren- non, Segal, Davidson, Helms, Harkey, Martin. organizations Front Row: Thornburg, Riley, Steele, Bailey, Black, Ammons, John- son, Lassiter, Killman, Summey, Eudy, Schrum, Carstens. Second Row: Adviser Beatty, Rollins, Young, Fincher, Huneycutt, Ross, Davis, Shipp, Davidson, Leak, Muller, M.,Riley, adviser Harden. Third Row: Funderburk, Aiken, T. Stikeleather, Eidson, Carson, Holland, Little, Fletcher, D. Avant, Chambers, Scott, Falls, Stroupe. Back Row: McManus, Elmore, Hinson, Bradshaw, Combs, Bright, W. Avant, Mills, McClinton, May, Tucker, G. Stikeleather, James. de club sponsors district leadership conference Contestants in the job interview competition await announcement of the results at the conference on November 3. Distributive education members enjoy Christmas luncheon in Spanish room of the Open Kitchen on December 21. Much excitement ruled in the Distributive Education Club when the District Leadership Conference took place in the auditorium on November 3. During the conference the club chapter held a Miss DECA contest as well as a job interview contest, for which the representatives were interviewed at Southern Bell employment on November 2. New district officers were also elected. West students took part in all of these activities. A supper followed in the cafeteria. For Christmas, distributive education members had a lun- cheon at the Open Kitchen. In March the club par- ticipated in the national celebration of DE month. Darryl Sims, district president from Harding, adjusts the microphone for Gary May who emceed part of the conference. i 3 organizations fha holds mother-daughter dinner on november 1 'Wil' Leaving for the District Rally at Pfeiffer on October 24 are Mrs. Ross, R. Caldwell, M. Ross, L. Bizzell, and P. Ballard. Future Homemakers of America Club was for girls who were interested in the many facets of homemaking. The Annual District Rally was held on October 24 at Pfeiffer College. Fifteen members attended to learn and to share ideas with other FHA members throughout North Carolina. Club members also enjoyed the early Christmas show presented by Piedmont Natural Gas on November 2. This demonstration gave many inspiring suggestions for gifts and foods. New officers were installed at a mother-daughter covered dish supper on November 17. Other projects included helping a needy family at Christmas with toys and other gifts and mak- ing May baskets for residents of a rest home. Front Row: L. Bryan, B. Bryan, treasurer D. Austin, secretary Price, vice-president Abernathy, president Rhyne, Crotts. Second Row: Funderburk, Dean, T. Bishop, Linker, Gurley, Gajardo, Dellinger, Burn, McCall, adviser Alexander. Third Row: Schoettle, Morrison, Ferrell, Sides, L. Bishop, Hayes, Cashion, Keever, Starnes, Bryant, B. McCall and R. Morrison view creative Christmas decorations during the demonstration at Piedmont Natural Gas. Swaney. Fourth Row: Adviser Cruse, Gathings, Clark, S. M. Wood, Atwell, Eller, R. Austin, Crane, Roddey, Crocker. Back Row: Cald- well, Mozeley, f - 4 , Kinnett, Bizzell, L. S. Wood, Eaton, Lindsay, Bunton, Ca KX organizations Front Jones, Harris, secretary-treasurer Massey, vice-president Row: Simpson, Belcher, Benfield, Alexander, Cordell, Gayle, Cusick, Bass, president Campbell, Rozzelle, Joye. Second Row: Adviser Pal- Barr, Vaughn. mer, Walker, Tweed, Duke, Greene, Porter, adviser Lavalle. Back future teachers guide parents at pta open house Guides K. Alexander and L. Belcher discuss Moody in the front hall at the first PTA meeting. 1 directions with Miss E . Future Teachers of America served as guides at the PTA Open House in October. They acted as baby-sitters for children of adults who attended night school which met twice weekly and as teacher aides. Members sold an all-purpose cleaner in November. When this product arrived they completed their money-raising project for the year. At the January meeting the FTA made plans to assist at the Bethlehem Center by helping elementary students with homework and other similar tasks throughout the second semester. This experience gave them an opportunity to serve others and to prepare for future work with children.. Following delivery of the cleaner, M. Rozzelle, F. Benfield, and L. Belcher distribute bottles at an FTA meeting. organizations foreign lan age clubs increase student interest i am. W... ..,..n..,...,. . gu I Front Row: J. L. Mozeley, Emery, president D. Vercaemert, vice- president Overb k ' ' ' ec , secretary M. Hill, treasurer Williams, Baucom, McKeon. Second Row: Biggers, Humphries, Woerner, Wood, Sigmon, Manning, Linker, Cherry, Gibson, P. Vercaemert, Huie, Bigham, Marks. Third Row: Schoettle, Gathings, R. Austin, Brewer, Funder burk, Wilson, Woods, Childers, Boyd, J. A. Mozeley, McGranahan 1 French Club began the year by electing officers at the September meeting. Members combined their winter meetings and held a Christmas program and party on December 3. After Philippe Vercaemert and Sylvie Olivier spoke about holiday customs in other lands, members sang French carols in the choir room. They prepared yule log cakes for refreshments. Following a study of the play in class, eleven members attended presentation of Molieres Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme at Dana Auditorium of Queens College on February 20. The club continued to increase its knowledge of French-speaking countries during the second semester. Juniors :Mischa Hill and Marsha Bigharn serve punch and cake to clubm b f em ers a ter the program on December 3. +1 , . Crisp, B. Hill, Crotts. Fourth Row: Smith, Warlick, Foard, Richard- son, Canipe, Peterson, Bowers, Bryan, Brown, J. Hatchell, T. Bostian, Vance, Auten, Mewborn, T. Hatchell. Back Row: Wix, Tadlock, Olivier, Dickens, Gilleland, Thompson, E. Austin, Griffin, G. Bostian, Beaton, Grigg, Hunt, Sines. Club president Dominique Vercaemert assists Karen Grigg as she plays French Christmas carols at the December meeting. Preparing to sing Minuit, Chi'etiens in French to the tune of O Holy N ight is vice-president Greg Overbeck. L , Y l----7- ff organizations ther lands with informative speakers, exotic foods l l I Miss Phillips and president Libby Bishop make arrangements for a party to welcome Chilean exchange students. Front Row: Raborn, Wood, secre president L. Bishop, treasurer DeSoto, P. Powell, Witherspoon. Sec ond Row: Adviser Buchanan, Brackett, Massey, Joye, Hartis, Burns J. Powell, Gajardo, Benson, Hursey, Holder, Faust, J. Smith, Mingus B. McCall. Third Row: Lindsay, Joy, Linker, Nixon, Dean, Sides, Cusick, Dorsett, Howell, Harris, Montgomery, Porter, Lakey, Ham- tary Godley, vice-president Hayes, 1 1 Spanish Club members began to plan their projects of the year after they elected officers in September. Assisting an Interclub Council project, they collected money for the Danny Thomas Drive against leukemia on November 29. The group sold tickets for a Spanish buf- fet, which was held at McQuay Memorial Presbyterian Church on December 14. After dinner they broke a pinata filled with Christmas candies. The club wel- comed two Chilean exchange students who were in Charlotte for a two-month stay. Members had a party for Soledad Olivaris and Viviana Miranda on February 22. A continuing project of the club was to attain further understanding of the Spanish language and countries. Juniors Pam Looper, Rachel Brackett, Robert Bragg, and Kathryn Braswell prepare food for the Spanish Club buffet. mond, J. Thompson. Fourth Row: Bragg, Looper, T. Bishop, Shealy, Spratt, Webb, Gurley, Houston, Wilkinson, Yates, Sigmon, Manning, Braswell, Reep, Pierce, Phag, Vaughn, adviser Phillips. Back Row' Long, Lee, Hager, Cash,'Eaton, Bostian, Walls, Abernathy, Keever Cashion, F. McCall, B. Smith, Savell, Seriff, Starrett, M. Thompson 1 'l.t: I 115 Seniors Leslie Saxon and Donna McRae play on swings while other members prepare food at Bryant Park picnic. On December 17, Frye, Pittman, and Massey enjoy dinner at Shoney's on Freedom Drive for the club Christmas party. Front Row: Gillespie, secretary Saxon, vice-president Abernathy, president Stephenson, treasurer Frye, Holloway. Second Row: Jakielski, Kyaw, Cannon, Burden, Bryant, O'Shields, adviser Hodge. latin club members hold picnic for first meeting N Planning a picnic for first year students, Latin II stu- dents held the first Latin Club meeting. The group spent Sunday afternoon, October 25, at Bryant Park. Although the weather was bad, the rain failed to disrupt the pic- nic. They moved and prepared the food under a shelter in the park. Club members elected officers in class on November 17. At the November meeting, they planned a Christmas project and party. Taking small gifts from the club, five members visited patients at the Charlotte Community Hospital on December 17. These students joined the club at Shoney's to eat supper. Latin Club sponsored a banquet in the spring. Trying to start a fire for cooking the hamburgers before the rain begins are members Danny Brock and Tim Loftin. Third Row: McRae, Cline, M. Griffin, Sisk, Bostian, Potts, R. Griffin Back Row: Lowe, Pittman, Brock, Riddick, Loftin, Massey, Burleson Elmore. 116 1 organizations Front Row: Harbin, Kiser, Massey, secretary-treasurer Nash, vice- president McCarver, president Harkey, Ervin, Hunter. Second Row: Adviser Johnson, Jernigan, Little, Lee, Sigler, Woods, Carothers, adviser McCain, adviser Ladish. Back Row: Lastra, Faust, Whicker, Sigmon, McCall, Spratt, Biddy, Harris, Duke, Ledford. clubbers achieve goal with copier from memorials Library Club members continued to manage the Gay- lord book-charging system, installed last year. Clubbers kept interesting seasonal or literary features in the dis- play case. Following brief campaigns, the group selected officers. They aided students in the use of the library's new copier, bought from the memorial fund for Larry Laye, a former Library Club president. This equipment enabled students to use materials which could not be removed from the room. On December 6 they went to the Charlotte Memorial Hospital to read to the children for their service project at Christmas. The club held a book fair in March. Library Club members Terry Mason, Denise Sigler, June Massey pre- pare to decorate display window for Christmas. Janet McCarver and Donna Hunt use the library's new copier bought in memory of Larry Laye in the spring of 1970. 2 l organizations band groups perform in parade on november 26 Practicing before school started and in the after- noons of half-days, the band was ready for performances at football half-times. They continued practicing daily during sixth period with the full day schedule. Before the beginning of school, they played at the first pep rally, and later at others. According to new guidelines, the Indianettes and majorettes from last year marched until tryouts for new members were held during the first week in October. Teachers chose nine majorettes and eighteen Indian- ettes. At their first performance with all of the new groups on October 22, the band formed spinning circles to the tune of Spinning Wheel. Indianettes used umbrellas when they danced to 4'Raindrops Keep Falling on My Headf' Joining other high schools in this area, the groups marched in the Carrousel Parade on Thanksgiving Day. Band members presented musical programs in the auditorium at Christmas and in the spring. Led by drum major Kevin Walls, the band marches along Tryon Street during the Carrousel Parade on November 26. Front Row: Co-head J. Jones, K. Harris, C. Croslin, S. Hartis, A. Atwell, N. McClure, S. Hammond, D. Dunn, co-head K. Lakey. Back! Front Row: Howell, Powell, Sutton, Woods, Dilling, Deadeayer, Wood, Ross, Steadman, Harris, Sigler. Second Row: C. Adamson, Waddell, Bridges, Turpin, Solomon, D. Roseborough, C. Roseborough, Moore, Lockman, Matheny, B. Griffin, Huffstickler, Dale, Dean, Joy Indianettes S. McLain R. Reep, S. Davenport, and B. Grier perform a routine at the pep rally on Tacky Indian Day. Row: M. Reed, D. Greene, M. Capps, S. Davenport, R. Reep, B. Grier, L. Burn, J. Powell. 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Grice, 119 . 21 f..1s..f...f l organizations Front Row: Marks, Wood, Houston, Jones, Davis, Bryant, Stowe, Sharnburg, Sutton, Waddell, Griffin, Jernigan, Gurley, Hibbard. Back McClure. Second Row: Hunsucker, Baxley, Liffrig, Bare, Dale, Joy, Row: McManus, Seriff, Walls, Hayes, Caldwell, Yates, Savell, Under- Dilling, Shealy, Crowell, Bullard. Third Row: Barber, Porter, Deese, wood, director Spainhour. talented musicians present pop concert in march Practicing daily, the orchestra added only flutes and trombones from the band for concerts With member Senior Ruby Dunlap prepares for the spring performances by practic- . . . . ' - ' d 'l d ' f'fth 'd' th hestraroom. ship increased to thirty-three, this group was large mg my urmgl perm m eorc enough to perform without assistance from Olympic and Harding orchestra members. During the second semester, members made uniforms of maroon skirts or pants and boleros. This musical group presented Christmas Fugue and Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire at the Christmas program on December 17. These musicians gave a pop concert of light music in March and a spring concert with the band on April 28. Orchestra members attended a festival in Greensboro in April. Mrs. Spainhour directs the orchestra in Christmas Fugue for the program on December 17 in the auditorium. 120 visitor from open house speaks on november 12 Mr. Paul Harrington from Youth Bureau laughs at defenseless, hand- cuffed C. Sigmon during meeting on January 21. Front Row: Raborn, Faust, secretary-treasurer Ledford, vice-presi- dent Lane, president Page, Manning, M. Sigmon, C. Sigmon. Second Row: Reep, Bradshaw, K. Lakey, Farlow, Hammond, Frye, Cline, Morrison. Third Row: B. McCall, Pierce, Earnest, Warlick, Burden, organizations Preparing refreshments after meeting on January 21 are J. Ledford, P. Frye, C. Sigmon, L. Page, and adviser Webb. Political Science Club was for any student interested in politics, news events, and current happenings in his community. On November 12 the club's guest was a staff member from the Open House, a recently established drug counseling service. The representative talked to the group about drug abuse and about this organiza- tion's attempt to provide help for drug users. Then on January 21 Mr. Paul Harrington from the Youth Bureau was the guest speaker. He talked to club members about underprivileged homes and families and about the way the juvenile department copes with child abuse and juvenile delinquents. Following this, members took part in some interesting demonstrations. Bryant, F. McCall, O'Brien, Dickens. Fourth Row: Thompson, Starnes, Cannon, Grigg, Powell, Rash, Olivier, Mattick, Sharp. Back Row: Stephenson, McKeen, S. Bostian, Overbeck, M. Bostian, Klein, G. Lakey, Sterrett, Loftin, adviser Webb. organizations dr. miano from celanese speaks to science club Sixth period lab assistants Lisa Marks and June Brotherton experi- ment with sensitive and analytical balance. Membership in Science Club was for any student interested in increasing his understanding of the various areas of science. For one meeting Dr. Miano from the Celanese Corporation spoke to the group on the different fields of science careers. Members tourned an electric plant on February 11 and took a trip to the crime labora- tory at the police station in April. The club sponsored the Science Fair in March. Clubbers enjoyed a Christ- mas party on December 22 as well as an end-of-the-year party in May. Front Row: Joy, Baucom, vice-president Sterrett, president Marks, secretary-treasurer Robinson, Dorsett, Manning. Second Row: Hager, Mewborn, Brotherton, Ham, Mingus, Bradshaw, adviser McKaraher. Physics student Bruce Sterrett demonstrates potential field mapping project that was entered in March Science Fair. Sandy Baucom supports her Science Fair project, a Van de Graff gen- erator, in Miss McKaraher's physics class. Third Row: Humphries, Payseur, Powell, Sigmon, Cater, Piercef Back Row: Waddell, McKeen, Crews, Farlow, Reep, Thompson, Elmore. organizations 1 Front Row: Lawson, Grist, president Holder, vice-president Beacham, Row: Abernathy, Buchanan, Teague, Deal, Henderson, Wood, adviser secretary D. Denny, treasurer Hunter, Hilton. Second Row: Nivens, Nance. Back Row: Lawrence, Purgason, Lee, Benson, Hayes, Haw- Reynolds, Rhyne, Bass, Bolynn, T. Denny, Spencer, Graham. Third kins, Whitley. vica members attend durham convention in march B. Morgan, whose steam engine won first place in district and third in national contests, works in machine shop. 3 Being previously or presently enrolled in a trade or in- dustrial course was the only requirement for member- ship in Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. The pur- pose of the club was to prepare members for leadership in future employment. The club's project, exhibited at the Metrolina Fair, won first place in the 1970 Dis- trict Three Contest held in Charlotte. It remained on display for the student body in the cafeteria lobby. On February 12 the club's exhibit won another first place award in the District Six contest. Durham hosted the VICA Convention. Ronnie Lawrence and Ray Dees pose in cafeteria lobby showcase with part of district contest winning exhibit. ' organizations after choosing 'kaleidoscope' theme, yearbook staff Mike Digh selects pictures to use in the sports section as Pam Gurley makes plans for drawing Senior Class section. Alphabetizing class pictures are juniors Ray Rash, Beth McCall, and Judy Godley - members of the business staff. Looking for theme ideas in other annuals are juniors Butch Wither- spoon, Susan Earnest, and Joel Adams. B-.... 124 s . ME Carol Starnes, Gail Bostian, Donna Cannon, and Susan Benjamin work diligently to meet the final deadline. Editor-in-chief Pam Warlick, Myra Joye, and Mrs. Harris place corn- pleted lay-out envelopes in correct order. p organizations lans layouts, pictures, headlines to meet deadlines Filling a new position on the staff, typist Reba Smith mimeographs style sheets for layout and copy dimensions. J. Mozeley completes the ad- In the process of providing the school with a complete yearbook, members of the Tomahawk staff also learned many standard journalistic principles. Creating an an- nual was a constant struggle to be imaginative, meet deadlines, and be journalistically correct. Drawing lay- outs and writing headlines, captions, and copy were among the numerous skills junior assistants, new to the staff, had to learn early in the year. Carrying out an effective theme was of major importance for a distinctive yearbook. An enlightening tour was made through Delmar Pub- lishing Company in September, and some staff mem- bers also attended journalistic classes at UNC-C. The 1970 Tomahawk received a first place rating from the Columbia Scholastic Press in national competition. The staff sponsored an annual signing party in May. While B. Lockman numbers pictures and files negatives, J. Rhyne and R. Spadaccini discuss plans for class portraits. vertisement Section fgr NO- During the Delmar tour, juniors David Tackett, Jackie Funderburk, Kim McCall, and Dianne Pigg listen to the vember deadline, representative explain the printing of a page. -1-was-Qs. K 125 N .. organizations Front Row: Harris, secretary Plyler, president Helms, vice-president man St9PheHS01'1 H0W1e Lethcoe Back ROW Spadaccml Overbeck Severs, treasurer Klein, Blackwelder. Second Row: DeSoto, Prince, W1tl19!'SP00H M'-11'PhY WIISOU EPIGY P035 adv1SefWebb Hayes, Zeigler, Stewart, Lane, Boyd. Third Row: Knight, Rash, Lock- following application campaign m october, c1v1nettes Secretary Bobby Plyler sells Student Directory compiled by the Key Club members washed the cars of faculty mem- Key Club t0J1mmyKe1st1er m Cafetenalobby bers during the time classes met on the half-day sched- ule. After an application drive in October, the club held three mixers to become acquainted with the applicants. They chose new members and initiated them on October 27. Members assisted the Future Teachers as guides at PTA open house. They checked cars for parking permits and acted as hall monitors during the lunch periods. They collected names and addresses of students before printing and selling student directories in January. Members marched on January 24 for the March of Dimes against birth defects. A majority of the members attended the Key Club convention in Columbia, South Carolina, at the end of March. Joel Murphy, Edgar Knight, and club president Terry Helms wash cars during the half-day schedule in September. Civinette Club members enjoy steak dinner furnished at the Ranch House by new sponsor, Charlotte Civitan Club. key club choose members Under the new sponsorship of the Charlotte Civitan Club, the Civinettes began with a new plan for selecting members. Interested girls completed applications in October. The present members initiated new ones at Freedom Village and at school on October 20 and 21. Clubbers attended a charter dinner given by their sponsors at the Ranch House on November 19. Civinettes assembled research paper forms for the English Department. They decorated the foyer and made wooden name plates for the faculty at Christmas. Also in December they planted flowers around the school sign and sold fruit cakes. During basketball season they managed the concession stand at games as a winter project. Second semester plans included aiding people at the Nivens Vocational Training School, north of Charlotte. Front Row: Price, secretary Bridges, president Goodson, vice-presi- dent Gilbert, treasurer Brisendine, Craven. Second Row: Starnes, Page, Gajardo, Long, B. Payseur, Matheny, Hager, Baucom. Third Civinettes' faces look tortured as they take orders dive-bomber, 12 o'clock high as part of their initiation. Accepting club's charter from Jim Ritchie, Governor of N.C. West District, is Civinette President Peggy Goodson. Row: Sadler, Porter, Brackett, Bigham, Sines, Witherspoon, Robin- son, adviser Kessler. Back Row: Benjamin, Olivier, Bryan, Grigg, Auman, Wood, Harrington, Hill, Caldwell, D. Payseur. .ra sf se l f sf is :EI 53 si M, sm SX ss? .3-sv X... 1. Y E r ss ss s. K+, .gui ,., at sg W Preparing for the introductions in limited time, the Council hurries onto the field with background scenery. Interclub president Judy Houston and Mike Godfrey paint the merry- go-round horses for half-time on November 6. Front Row: Bishop, Campbell, president Houston, Grice, Jones, Small. Second Row: Page, Warlick, Baker, vice-president Brotherton, secretary-treasurer Marks, Holder. Third Row: Goodson, Rhyne, . .Q if pg. - E ,si g 5 seg. 533 ggi ,X as -2 sas . .., s ., 51. S ,Q . i ss, Sm.. ii iii-. .. A-gffl fs? interclub council plans homecoming's carrousel Interclub Council, composed of club presidents, devised and carried out the Homecoming half-time ac- tivities. Art club members painted the merry-go-round horses which became the yellow and purple background. Part of the pre-game ceremonies was introduction of the parents of the senior football players before the con- test against the Myers Park Mustangs on November 6. The council worked to reach every club with pertinent news and guidance. It arranged for club emblems to be made for the calendar in the cafeteria. Members participated in the Danny Thomas Drive for a research hospital. l Practicing on the tennis courst, L. Small, J. Brookshire, and T. Helms follow directions of council members. Tadlock, McClure, Dunlap, Benjamin. Back Row: Helms, May Stephenson, Bostian, Walls, Godfrey. 1 xy: -2 Q 12 .N .. ,x,,.2g22 Us 5. 5. 5.35 s :ii Q - 1 .fg XR . 'S . is .. -rin lszk. -Izs .ws- zir X kiss 5 Q 2 5 S si organizations C I 4 1 5 v 2 r Front Row: president Benjamin, vice-president Cashion, secretary Cross, Smith, Mewborn, Hager, Lutz, Grigg, Rhyne. Back Row: Tad- Page, treasurer Auman, Sifford, Jones. Second Row: Brotherton, Small, McGranahan, Frye, Wood, Hatchell, Hartis. Third Row: society holds induction Honor Society recognized outstanding students who had high academic achievements and qualities of lead- ership, service, and good character. Twelve students, two seniors and ten juniors, became new members in February. After several planning meetings, chapter members kidnapped the inductees on February 11 and took them to Twin Tops Fish Camp where they enjoyed dinner. On the following morning the group held an induction ceremony in the gym. Speeches about membership requirements preceded the tapping of members, who became official society members as they signed the register. They ordered pins and received certificates. Honor Society made plans for a service project during the second semester. Before her speech on leadership, J. Brotherton lights a candle from the center flame which represents knowledge. lock, Crews, Coward, S. Bostian, Sterrett, G. Bostian, adviser White. ceremony on february 12 D. Huie, L. McKeon, E. Austin, and D. Dale become official members in the induction ceremony on February 12. After the kidnapping of inductees, Debbie Cashion, Linda Small, Carol Steadman, and Angela Wood enjoy fish dinners. organizations Front Row: Ledford, treasurer Smith, president Brotherton, secretary Cross, Baucom, Baker, Ferrell. Back Row: adviser McCoy, Howell, Hatchell, vice-president Lutz, Craven. Second Row: Warlick, Barnes. Godfrey, Calhoun, Montgomery, Bowers, adviser Barber. foreign exchange students enjoy halloween party Advisers McCoy and Barber accept money from D. Cross collected in annual Red Cross enrollment drive in October. 130 Red Cross Club representatives met once a month and strove to serve their school and community through the American Red Cross. In their October enrollment drive, members collected money in homerooms. Joining with several other high schools and providing plenty of food and games, the club gave a Halloween costume party at Freedom Park for exchange students. The club designated the week of February 22 as Friendship Week. A send off announcement over the intercom as well as a number of posters encouraged students to be friendly and like somebody. Working with the Charlotte Welfare Department, the club assembled kits with personal items for foster children. Red Cross president June Brotherton hangs a poster publicizing Friendship Week with a i'Like Somebody message. organizations tribe elects committee according to new guidelines Elections of Student Council officers were not held in the spring of 1970 because of the uncertainty of school assignments. Instead, a Temporary Government com- mittee served during the summer months and until the elections in October. This group made plans for having a successful school government, they planned the pep rally for the game against Harding, and they con- structed and painted the calendar in the cafeteria. Ac- cording to guidelines received from the School Board, the Temporary Government committee conducted the election of an Executive Committee. Students filled out petitions supporting candidates before the cam- paigns began. Indians elected nine seniors as the school's leaders. The Executive Council consisted of the Executive Committee members, standing committee chairmen, chairmen of the three class committees, and members of the Temporary Government Who were not chosen for the Executive Committee. Welcoming students to a pep rally organized by the Executive Com- mittee are members Linda Small and Robert Leak. Front Row: Hill, Jones, Harris, Vaughn, Massey, Dellinger, Sifford. Second Row: Brackett, Lindsay, Potts, Zeigler, Price, Small. Third Sherry Judson attaches name tags to backs of auditorium chairs in a new, more efficient way of taking roll. Row: Wood, Page, Benjamin, Earnest, Bizzell, Judson. Back Row: Leak, DeSoto, Overbeck, Bostian, Rhyne, Austin. if organizations indian council works for increased school interest Front Row: Foard, Cherry, Wells, C. Love, D. Payseur, Royal, Hayes Newnam, Childers, Boyd, Hill, Bigham. Second Row: Witherspoon Downs, Austin, Powell, Starnes, Porter, Kinnett, W l' k M ar ic , ozeley, J. Wood, Digh. Third Row: Jakielski, Tumblin, Gilbert, Sherrill, Indians enact the funeral of a Trojan at a pep rally before the football game against Olympic on October 22. D. Springs rushes to rebound as J. Cashion takes a foul shot in the mock basketball game on Student Council Day. 9 1 Bridges, Abernathy, Atwell, Wilson, Vance, Gajardo, adviser Stephens. Fourth Row: Spadaccini, Hyder, Lane, B. Love, Helsabeck, B. Payseur, S. Wood, Ledford, Olivier. Back Row: Helms, Epley, Severs, Mathis, Brown, Little, Vercaemert, Fletcher. J. Dellinger and P. Looper unpack buttons, pennants, and shakies before second semester sale to boost spirit. ,, 132 Newsboys', Jan Jones and Nan McClure try to interest students in the Student Council Publicity Committee. Suzanne Price serves punch to Randy Epley at the reception during Student Council Day activities on February 18. organizations Following the election of an Executive Committee, the Student Council began its work. Homecoming Week, climaxing on November 6, was the first project. This week included a dance, organized by the Social Com- mittee, Tacky Indian Dayg and a pep rally on Friday. Students joined the WBTV Letters to Hanoi cam- paign for better treatment of prisoners of war. Home- room representatives collected and sent Christmas cards to soldiers in Viet Nam. Homerooms decorated their doors while the classes competed for best-decorated halls at Christmas. The Sophomore Class accepted the responsibilities of the Christmas dance. To improve school interest, the Council planned a Student Council Day for February 18, which included these activities - skits given by each committee to revive dying spirit, a girls' basketball game with boy cheerleaders, and committee tables in the cafeteria to inform students of projects. A third period open hearing for constructive suggestions brought out ideas for a stu- dent-faculty basketball game and safety in the school. At the regular meeting later that day, the dress code amendment to allow girls to wear blue jeans gained approval. Furnishings and the stereotape system for the new student lounge was a major project of the year. Evaluating applications for the student exchange between high schools are L. Page, K. Grigg, and C, Witherspoon. At the meeting on February 11 in the auditorium, homeroom representatives listen as the Executive Council ex- P. Simmons and R. Goode plains activities for their upcoming Student Council Day. prepare to hang new calendar. 2 Elections Committee members count and double check votes following campaigns for student government in October. Hospitality Committee chairman Suzanne Price addresses Christmas greetings to local soldiers in Viet Nam. Informing juniors of summer exchange program are C.E.S.P. Com- mittee co-chairmen G. Bostian and S. Benjamin. eight committees organu Student Council organized eight standing committees in September to carry out their projects more effectively. The School Spirit Committee, headed by Janis Dellinger and Pam Looper, met weekly to paint signs, sell booster tags, and plan pep rallies for athletic events. Jan Jones and Nan McClure served as chairmen of the Publicity Committee, which posted the front bulletin board with newspaper articles recognizing outstanding students and occurrences around the school. The House and Grounds Committee, led by Kevin Walls and Vivian Pharr, spon- sored and judged the door-decorating contest before Christmas. Elections Committee members with Debbie Austin as chairman provided standards and tallied votes for elections. The Charlotte Exchange Student Committee sold note cards and doughnuts to assist a junior with travel expenses. They publicized application drives for summer exchange students and host families. Susan Benjamin and Gail Bostian served as chairmen. Suz- anne Price was head of the Hospitality Committee, which collected cards from homerooms and sent them to soldiers in Viet Nam at Christmas. The Human Rela- tions Committee, headed by Veatta Sifford and Clifton Potts, planned Tacky Indian Day on November 6 and selected the tackiest students. They later began to work more closely with student problems. The Social Committee, with Janis Rhyne and Lou Ann Bizzell as its chairmen, planned, publicized, and sold tickets for the Homecoming dance. Members chose They Shoot Horses, Don't They? as the theme and decorated the gym accordingly. They organized another spring dance. House and Grounds Committee co-chairman Viygnzgharr surveys a homeroom door before the final decision is made. fi M 5 asv 'W W. OI' student council Work School Spirit Committee members J. Rhyne, J. Godley, and S. Price prepare to paint signs for an upcoming game. Before Homecoming Dance, seniors Ed Grist and Leslie Saxon attempt to put up a sign announcing the Flares . xe- W :iff Q21 organizations Taking a break while posting Indian news and bulletins are Publicity Committee chairmen J. Jones and K. Harris. On Tacky Indian Day, Human Relations Committee chairman Veatta Sifford checks names of students before contest. 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' ogg 55 :' 'liz ARZbZiE5f!8Ef5 ' 'X N A M 3,swsw1e3,2 Hsfsisgwsli 5, s Q , sawtimeismsssisgmsfsemiifsfiwgses ,eirmfsce if ,g, is3lg'W,1i1'egs1 wig,- if igewsgg wagging lei' gms sis H?:s2gfsszQ5:gSsi2?X,,XssM seg SL-Q1 ISQSXZLALQA yffgyr 1Rl:,xQfxA 355, AXE ,Y if Z,1Lgy1g,.f5- si, jlmlfyyli V- L, gg, Y -Q sophomores handbooks prove informative aid to sophomores Sophomore Tena Grice exhibits her baton twirling talent during the pep rally for the Myers Park football game. Filling their section of the gym, spirited sophomores shout their Bat- tle Cry at the Tacky Indian Day pep rally. Entering West was a challenging and intriguing experience for sophomores. They looked forward to be- coming scholastically and extracurricularly involved in high school. Usual confusion occurred at the start of the year as sophomores received their schedules and embarked on the task of locating their classes and arriving on time. As time passed, class members adjusted to their new surroundings and classes and began their daily routine in the required courses - English II, physical education, and driver education - plus some electives. In the fall the Sophomore Executive Committee was an important undertaking during the first few months. Selecting five sophomore girls to serve as junior varsity cheerleaders to promote spirit in the Sophomore Class was also completed. Scholastic participation was not all the class took part ing they also participated in extracurricular activities. Participation in all junior varsity sports made the students feel more a part of West. Sophomore class executive committee members - Robin J ackson, Jackie Powell, Barbara Hill, Jan Wood and Becky Newnam open the entrance gates to lead their classmates through a challenging and eventful year as sophomores. . 138 xgrffw J? we if Ji N J-1 eit,,. 1' KWWQ? H: ,' 5, V' ' 45-W fi fY4:74Q27i4?7itE5lfWf5? . 2. A Af,, A 1 L.,, ,M , . ,. 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Taking the place of traditional class officers, the Junior Class Committee consisted of Greg Overbeck, chairman, Rachel Brackett, Jackie Cherry, Vickie Wells, and Willie Sinclair. These stud- ents actively planned the Junior-Senior Prom. To finance this dance, the juniors sold Christmas cards and wrapping paper. During the first weeks of school, Mischa Hill, Marsha Bigham, Jackie Goode, and Susan Raborn were selected as varsity cheerleaders by a committee of faculty and students. These girls worked hard to maintain good grades while supporting their team at sports events. October 24, 1970, was the date that college bound class members took P.S.A.T. to further prepare for the college board tests in their senior year. Membership in the Key Club, Civinette Club, and Honor Society was open to those students who exhibited characteristics of good leadership, scholarship, service, and character. Anticipating the day for getting class rings, juniors 4 placed their orders during the spring by making a small The Junior Class Committee consists of J. Cherry, V. Wells, R. down payment' Brackett, G. Overbeck, and W. Sinclair. M. Bigham and M. Hill express Active juniors Becky Tumblin, Debbie Campbell, Pam Looper, and Judy Godley show their team support concern at homecommg game' by helping paint a sign at a school spirit committee meeting. 152 , S , 3X EX N ages 3 Q 1, it ' S 'E W jk eff f W Q X U 'H ,, 3 :KES S 5 N Y :is 1- ' l . . . .sri i xx 32533 X xxx Eli . . . xx gf is Qfgskgak Q X A595 K fsggfigsg , R u ,Q 2 Q f TIS, F? , XI' wr sz-.wx 15- fsfs-fi:-m5fq.:r,s,Mg is is as ,f 1'E-557:51 531115 17ti15i'z:151:KEi5 1--.fs-.ozig aff l on . . H 545 s ing chri tmas card , -.. 5? sf 5 .Liles ffiff K as is as iss -4 - . ,...,5,... .E: : - ,rr 3,5 W QKENQX M Xi x E 8,55 their All r 91 we fa ,Q Q 92 V 5 , Jw rx 1 Q5 as , 5 X 4 We sf, X MSS' xxxxgsx m Kgmsri .-wus: . .. . HS xkx SWS! 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K X L. 3: X N 3 155 Kay Burchell Pam Burden Randall Burleson Laurie Burn Stan Butler Donald Caldwell Mike Caldwell Nancy Caldwell Rachel Caldwell John Calhoun Debbie Campbell Earlene Campbell Jerry Campbell Shirley Campbell Lorenzo Camps Margaret Capps Mary Carothers Marie Carstens gr i,?,,V.P,: vf.. A. ,-rissw, ,S fiig'1tQ:'5 s5.f,gf-we.mfg-.J-qzieggigfsix- s Q X e-izifzlei-53 1' 1 1' -' f mgei gl- flefiwii .. ef:-isis:-Z-. o Q g hifi zftf fig Qifiiika? .V if.-233351 ga? are i , rw V juniors ,. 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' .. ..,,. rx . , .. -:EQ A is , Ei 1 ' ..1.fSs.- .2 ' .,.,e1s1v.P1 rr . 5. v-..-- :SQ if F ig? ' il f .iffiglrsss e a y .5 I Wk? Donald Cox Robert Craig Donna Craven Jim Crowder David Dale Sherry Davenport Phil Davidson Carl Davis Charles Davis Deborah Dawkins Al Delane Tim Denny classes Greg Dickens Betty Dinkins Robin Dorsett Margie Douglas Brenda Dowdle Glenda Dowdle Susan Duke Susan Earnest 1 Susan Eaton Cindy Edwards Wanda Elliott Eddie Ellis James Ellison David Elmore Gene England Randy Epley Brenda Ervin Victor Eskildsen Jimmy Estridge Cindy Farlow Roy Ferguson Diane Ferrell Steve Ferrell Marian Fletcher urges un1or t ?'5?5ih, Q' ,Q 2 3 E w as . Qs,2a3S,m 'o ramkyxfa ww rx, s ,Q X Q- K K W X 2 , xx r 4 k.nmw A'f 11 QA 'xr ,K 2 N si? Wigs' . if 2 453 Y xx While taking up absentee lists, A. Atwell, M. Simpson, and D. Morgan stop along the way to admire the Christmas decorations. ngage in decorating english 1 'L i X 'K s Q SS? x 4 Q x 1 X .f NR is 1 ,, E X X TS swing? 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J sdss Frances Fountain A.-'i - Connell Fox Lorraine Fox wing, cience building Larry Fraley Kenneth Frazier Joy Freeman I i as f Michelle Frye Nzrq Qlqbqt Jacqueline Fuller Buzz Funderburk Jackie Funderburk Gill Furr Sanders Gabriel Linda Gaddy Shirley Gaddy Mike Gerald Jack Gibson . Cynthia Gilbert Michael Gilleland Candy Glynn Judy Godley Jacqueline Goode David Goodson Brenda Brezeale Garry Goodwin Ray Goozner Bobby Gordon Charles Gordon O l ?V'1?i3'fYT:?5 'x3?KiEffA!T?JF?'!''1f7fWfQbf'fL'4W3'?:15 3 M , ..,,. W . B I . .. . . gfg-,,,.1'f:..fg1,,g.f. uf-.tigzgfggf , , 1 ' ' vw: '2ezgmfg,,f:Jmefg:3uf,.-- ffygyx-,.ff::g1:zij1rre3e:1'. S '- 3. -f . H. f gif, 5 iw, -Q f' - -ws. - -::fg.:.,,- - v:feg:.q5gw, 1,-ewfgf ggi ' ..1fvf-:sk-w :erwgwXiiE - ffm:':i'H2 ffr'sfQ5sf?f?2affS f'ff'1f.fv, ief r-' J . fi Pffagif :,:,...,w: ff wg-Q 'gg ext. egg, .,, 1 ff k 1. fy.: ,1 - ri 5- f ,ere-ze .1 A W .JM ., W 95,2 ':'j.:?L5 .: -: 1 , 5'15g':.:g K.. my - ,. 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James Grice xg 'W Beverly Grier William Grier Mark Griffin as K 7 fr- . :3Sx?gNx?wekW ' - ' ' ' Ns Ronna Griffin Glenn Gurley Donna Hager Joel Hall Eunice Halley V' -an N we We we 13 New PM 3 Q 4 is N ii Y wg ww fe W vi 3,2 Ki,ft35E.gi1exi'rQ3lxQLirar2'N PX - r r-, f:.M..5f xi . -fr., :av--ft-SK surf . ii,-if W we -Tf--1'-' 21 ' 1 rffkii I '. :E-5. ' iliiffii -' 'V' ,gr rig. ,, I -- .iw f m.fa,gfgK, ff .5 -s . its aff '- 71 .K iw A 9 158553 .. ...rr , Ki: . ' ' 'I' : '- 5 y. ...Cx ,ge .. M was , se r-r ..,e,r.e frm., , X . . ,- X 4 , wgN5,,USw,?Sw - , ,. . , 1 ,, -' Q f . - it + v A 7 . 1. ,.. Z.. -- 5. L. , 5. - iii? X fsrljsfyiis ji.. . L- f 1 ,f wg YY B ,- . 12 ,mf j . ' fg. . ee? ., as 5 I ey -ca: L.,.g if ' cgi-2 Yi n -. . GF: i 5... K Z , . . if . .- . . .... . ., .. . . .. . 'z ff -Q. - u tr- A K, :E-5. I K ri i A wx fl i -If Y Janice Hammond fi american As par shines Sandra Hammond ,. i 1, . ., .: s T10 lit, tud t of Civinette initiation, Brackett Epley's shoes. Vickie Hammond George Hargett Benny Harkey Beth Harkey Terry Harrington Mae Harris Marjorie Harris Yvonne Harris Jan Hatchell Tim Hawkins Jean Hayes w Sk em, if '53 .W 'wwe 'USB juniors In . ,.,, , Gwen Heath Albert Hedspeth Randy Hedspeth Davil Helms 25 1 1 12-1 1i Qilas11s1'iii'E,f: 'fs 1 15 1' iiE2?iiiif9'l P 1 Donna Helms ...Wu ' w X S 1 we ss Sch Q5 fe Q f W be X s iss i11s1i1fi1e1, :lf -ev 116 ' f2zr?s?lSS521f5 M,,1i,1,. .. , ss ,ffwiw S mwgsg, 1 me-2 S ,gg S Q' :sr-1:- E' 1ei11x :f,1 13 1: 11,18 Gary Helms 11T4egi1f 511 4 3352 fir? 1' 1 91 M11 -i1,,i'1Lf2.1sz f 111e111rfae11 :, .. 1 3? 5 + W X 'i N Sze ell is is sw X ,pfsef sys K 21521 ' K 1 e?Y M Ee ms. N if ie fp is if sr 1, we jg R 5 gg ima Q15 e 1551112211 ..,l. 1 1+-Y-sa 12 Siefjlfgeg Q H Q We if mi Nz rs i 1' iss? 3 We X qi li 59.2, N in 1 xg Q, X 15 mes 1 l,Wll A l,1 . fa 1' 4,1 1' e el 1 elee l'e' 1 g -, 1 ' ' ' i' 1 Mike Helms 1 1 . e el,. 1 1 is 1 ?515 f:QI AW? nik 111-5 K , ' 1 ell' 1 Howard Herman 1 1, is 1 . . .1,- 1? 1' gf M1SChaH1l1 1 ,1 1 ,:,,, eeele l ,1 1 -11 . . ig .,,.:- 91,11-1' S523 91, 12-U' 1:11 0- -1 5 Q Rlcky H111 '-'1l1:1 7 Nancy Hood 1 1 gift H is - We W We Q six. Kg- - sim K U 5 'iii 1 'wi sr iff, ek E Q ,je Q ,M , 912' 8 ? Randall Hopkins Jane Horton 1 ,1 X X Q5 11,4 - ,11w1s1f1, 15 1 . fe'se11aSE' 4 1i -1 -1fw.-self is -1 issisegeeef 1- A 11, ,mixgeisil 1-wie 11 11: , , L, 11 1 1 , ..,. 11- 1:1 ,, 1 , 1 1:15113 . 1 . 1 , ,,..,, ,,,,,,,5 Benny Hosaflook William Houck JM, 1 f1'?E5SE'1 1--'J-111: ,- 1 1 1- 15-121: .-f.-f 1 1 11,1 11- 1 ,--. 1 -11- .,1 1 111155 -1,1-1- c,1W 1 .... .. - VX--K - 1 11-1 -S1 i 1, 1 2f'1?3f1 , 11eeZ?:-1 3 213 e 1: isaii 1 'lil 1111- ef' 12' El-J -51 'flili51--51:1 ' Si? 'VEI Catherine Houston 2,35 Ng i as if e E 4, , is msn, X J i fs as it fx L1 S 2 X Q , is- ew iegg 1 gf: 5 iii wgx, is R 1 n U . 1 1 will X 1, K 1 x X s ,.k R35 I Mis, 11, 1 Kenneth Houston london, hawthorne, thoreau, longfellow, twain, benet 1, Mary Houston ge, , , 151 1- 1. Johnsie Howell wif 1,1, -1 Q . . 'tg ' '1 Q Tim Howie ParH11bbafd Q1 11 1,1, 1 k V, xg 2 in 139 +f 1L,'1 1 Diane Hughes is :,::1 '- 1 -, !1'l sli12111 I -'11: 751 -- ' 1 Huie I xx- ' X X se f f we s 'EX x 55 4 gif ear- A srl Ms 11, QQSKN X Y it 3 S 5, SN 5551, . 1 . , 53553 iff 11 2'1 1 1sv'11f11N,'1' ::,.1, .N1 1 1? Lsa2,sf253Ql5s?gS?g , S Rf 21 31 iii? 3, yi S35 at fe E 'M X 2 l S2 H ,M W , 5, ,, S , ey, 1 1. 1 21111 15an1iQff1sg1y:ie2' B12 s-11s s 1 r ' 1 5 , Shirley Humphries ' 1 -11r 1' Q1 1 .X 1 I si 1 Carol Hunsucker 555 5 1 Q' 'X' ' i ll 1 ,1 ' . 5 Donna Hunter ',111 Ronald Hunter - 1 w g ? I .11. 1- 1 1 'Q 1..11 - 5 1 '11r iff 1111- 1 Dale Hllfsey ' 1 111 Qj 1-l1 I Margaret Hyder 1 ,- i-- is-?z11 71 '11 1,1 11.1.1 139 11..1 s-2191: I' 1 Regmaldlngram 1 Charles Jackson Q 1 1 ik .. -11' Wes Jackson Steve Jamu '1,' Neal Jetton 11111 Arlean Johnson . 159 juniors r L1 , ,L yr ez 'N V xg . trfef,-gp . il-2lg!lE3?5:sz ' 4- erm?-.r, . -:1,gggi11w- 1 rag ' :af '-iam L . i ..kk. 1 David Johnson Debbie Johnson Melanie Johnston Ann Jones Cynthia Jones Linda Jones Paulette Jones Pearline Jones Teresa Jones Donna Joy Myra J oye Lynn Kale X I . . . : ' k: 'Q Sk X . X x W tw +1 . X or i ii S aa' wiki W st it 3 influx f.:wjf57Li5 f-.-.ek 5 KPXZXN jg: 1 JE-Q, . 3 i az, -ag, sg juniors take preliminary chola tic aptitude test o W A 1, .QQ N, 'Neff . imnxl ' . .2 - Eiiffwgf W Q List ' - '- ,W ,- gigs tg -r :lla -1- :-' , 1-1, - - - f ..QXi?Xf-F M Q . - at '371f3f?Z '- rf ? Qffigigifiii fl Pw gil- H an w i f ff abfzams hi . r - we 'mzatiwi -. Q ei-Mae! :i. 'fiifif1igs tesiggigeifri iz K K rig . K' get NEQWE5 3285555 fs ' - Er. , X FY gan , mart. . rw' , 2 X-mat. - f rr ,rf Ernie Keener Freida Keever Don Keistler Mike Kelly Cathy Kennard Brenda Kennerly Mike Kennerly Carol Kyaw Karen Lakey Gary Lamb Bobby Lane Jon Lastra Otto Latimer Teresa Leak Vivian Leak Cecilia Lee Robert Lee Donnie Lindsey Phillip Lineberger Debra Lineberry Terry Linker Azivia Little Larry Long Pam Looper E z- wwuefww W 2:1-' -. -- if L, ' sgyigy .:-QL, sei Q : .,, vii:-A if 5 gr , - 1 ., l , . ,:,: L .. AWN iw - at eggsw at,.Nts. 1 m?fs-if 552355555322 . rawffw A-fmikrsil rt, K K . J - X ' in ' Q N- ,wQ,fg55 -viii N25 2 . funiors Kam l ' F :.,E, , ,.:: .r N - Zi? H Barry Love Douglas Lowe Diane Lowery Neil Lowery Qt S Wally Lowery B Tony Luckey wx X ! I I 5 'WX' S5 it ml Tony Marks Q M.L.Marley K 5 Q wie Q ' -'..' l,- 1- PatriciaMartin a ' -r:-.. f -'. :,:.. ' 1 1 is 3 -,I I e Barry Mason Cecil Massey Y a 'W az , I r, A r is ser' r. Edith Massey f'-' li Qi 1 ctober 11 to be prepared better for college board K k ' A. , .N N- stasis, , . we -' , Qiliwx : ,rx iE5Pf L - lil X, fe Yr Karen Masters Chuck Matheny David Mauldwin Barry Maultsby - Beth McCall Fay McCall . Kim McCall Janet McCarver Hal McClure Pat McCoy V Teddy McCullen Fred McGee Joe McGinnis Bronella McGowan ,L A I QM - yi , ' ' R s su B. is f if . sf 5 Jr 3 Liz McKeon Don McManus Eddie McRae Rusty Meacham 161 Using streamers, M. Capps performs a dance during a pep rally. - - ge K 321 X :fr i .SA A H :5s:: SI! N E . Q ii f 2 X , W as ks sifgg, wr w,s--MM Juniors Debbie Brotherton and Denise Mills skillfully perform a majorette rou- tine during the homecoming pep rally. ' committee picks ,tw 5535:-35i:'f15Z:3rf3 5553-5552 fi fe NN? 5 5 X xx s X N D lf .. if J :,::..f: :r - Q e H ,. ' if .3 si, ' .:2:z:: ogefw 1 'T' f f 3 -- - -in ii: K A Q .,.kk J ,ESSEX . ' --A A i 2555 y ' -f ,ah . si N ,E 132 S 5 Ji 5, S, X , Q, K 5 fi Win? it mg X xfwai S 'Q 5 K of ,ga it 1 gg ,555 'Si 4 P1 kg B X Q ssiikl xi ggi ' i - ' - ' Swsifisiieggfii ' iffwssmiiiff Sswfviisfaiwfpi, wr . f i , w5FgggQW:1X1g5.?g1. , f 1 1 ffm si .K L-Kf., -. - iwgggssifsgsfz M , ff K, A - gffw r, y n -rim? .L 1 Q ., - -mi in fi Q io it -f.o W J ,, 4' 555: J I 12 sas . as . . : iw- . X 1 K zi- Q :if ,L 'lfig i n .R BS , 5 i f I Xi 1 Ei + S' V . up ,in S 162 Donna Metts Saphronia Miller Denise Mills Howard Mingus William Montgomery Tom Moore SV N N A95-. wwf 5 6 , if f 1 12 ., U, .A .... 1 gi. -my ,Q L. my 1.1. f X 5 .W ,s s. gm . X. M 2 55 M ..,. .. ,, g..w,f. ' :A 7 fg- ,i BW. 5 t .Xu .i., X ' W e 9- 1:3225 9 ' ..,. 11. . fix J- K - , :- -,.,:5,.1:- .tu-.4 fx it X . ,,,.., t and I M - mi, X fp ' f .f ' si- so rffzsifs, iii A if? 3 W5 , fl? - 421'-f 1 students to participate in charlot Utricia Moore Denise Morgan Dean Morris Thomas Moseley Ruth Mull J. B. Mungo Joel Murphy Melvin Murray Becky Newton Q Junior Nisiens l Norma O'Brien Roy Oliphant Barry Orr Beverly Osborne . Greg Overbeck Phyllis Owens Victor Owens Kathy Pace me .:s'2gQe1SH'5ffrs'1fsH Q , ,,,,gtg.g5z4iw -W ..... - f mu-wifwagw ' A ,. V -W - ,EH so . g ina, is E wi N Ni X Y was x ' Q A 5 i : 2 ML A X Q 5, sa ,I Q A k 8 Q s X : .- -5.55.1 Si 5 if-..1, we-:W-lm-siiwfwgwf-., M X 532'-wx fssizst-K' -we if yi. A5 Girl-. - - 7-22 wwf I N iggas sf, V A wsaesf2?ig?z ' lf, 'ZE::s..:::: . .g'x,4fZ1s,11w .4 ,,.. w!-- Pr' ' szfzxfzwf eu w - iiiififw - ii? x A fzsifssffrri fi? sw. .ff 5 'Heirs 313551 f.ssgigfe9if?Qsg-gags? w . ' E ze A ll 1-.el gg? IQ , l wg. W. ' 1 ' ' l ' .g wr. 1'i?lEf:Egif-Q wigs, - 1 R qflw QMS 1, ,gli lg we Q S 3 'S Q 9 We 1 all e-l ,.::.T.a: , X X Page W X S , Q X , Rx sl qw X X X Tx ff , Sgr Q K is aqui . ,, Lb.. . .lX....,v - l qs me . ' -f im. T 5' S gs student exchan 15 , P liffwi? . is . r ,Q- geek i J' za 1 , 4 X K me - L. a , X X , ef Q gr asia? T + 3 ai we S sg X l xx ,le-, Ann Pack Tony Pagoota Elaine Patterson Chrissie Pays Deborah Pegues Doris Perry James Pettis Gail Phifer Gilbert Phifer David Phillips Randy Phronebarger Ann Pierce M ' Phyllis Piercy lx i i Dianne Pigg L' Kim Pittman ix A Sherrie Pittman X as iisss Clough Plexico Rick Plummer .. , el , during Debbie Porter 5 f Q Rena Porter Richard Porter Patty Powell Sammy Price Tony Prince Frank Purgason Susan Raborn . - fm -. 31:5 gif is 4 Q59 if Q4 Qi - l- Seaside , 4 X, f X- f7.- f Y Tyr.. - .Q ,f 5 2,-lf . Q ' ' A F . .is ' ll'i, ' rlll U- .' . ' Eiilfikfiilfs .. f .2fffi'z'1SfLfii'ifis5. fi Kelly Randall George Rankin Ray Rash Charles Rece ' juniors b N W 2. ' , XL vm . j f' ,- 'QS ' . 1 YES-H -E L. , .,-,..,- -., -. - Z . - ::- s- .. K :sl male .. fm. K'-.M ,- -32953 1.-'TY ' siffz 2. 2 .5 N125-f g ' -' jfiggfi ,' yo, ' '- H Piii m g qi . ' - 'M 5 .5 Q 83 3 '5 I sl 'af' ' 2 l tl ' X it is.,,.l if 2. ' econd emester Jackie Goode expresses mixed emotions during a football game. by +- . uniors N gN,.s,, ,ink -Wi-as W -fffzffsis -. ,. -X gifgaiwzseii - ,reamgisiis f 9' as N P P . Q 4 3: x learning united tates, 1: .,.. ss... -if H 5.- 1 -' R- ni I ,. .Wm Reefs : .ssssfs:ssfsssQ:::s:-:sa-.1-if X T335 x x QQ , -I X NN g is , M so X -r r Simi? X 'RMS sings S Wir . 1 aan a X as J .lily ,'.lf,fil 5iii'f 1 -1 5'-li? eww, ..,A. an . 5 1!Sff9s2sS51sSxe ' 2ffS 4 ' II ? tts-eueszi.- 7' -'4f.f.: rs. 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Qlffflasi2'ifvi1 -1 eff- - Y'-. .- . it i hA Gail Spratt i ' h'- . . . -L',-', V 1 t 4 -w'- K 7',.',, , fx L ' , 3 , f f V ,'-g t i if 'L- f 15 1. ,. . - J 5 '+ ider field of knowledge concerning country's pa t 1: f-:if if t' ,, ' SQ ,Q - 1 S 'E ,Q - f w e Q 'Q fi . I i 3 SE :.Q-:QI Q, 35-S iv: M Q .E W5 X00 3 6 K tba li' is ' Hy 'kt f l 1 2 fe- f- ,X I . , l , Q F1351 - Xfiiigfii i ik ' ' ,ik its , ' .g 4- Q if 1 iw 2 .1 . sr -qi :: ,,1 LE:g3lf: - Mr. Webb holds the attention of his American history students as he recalls a humorous situation in the country's pas t. Mike Sprayberry Georgia Springs Paul Sprinkle Carol Staines Jimmy Starnes Carol Steadman Sandie Steele Tommy Stikeleather Glenn Stiwalt Rodney Stowe Evelina Stradford Randy Stridir Dean Stroupe Ray Suddreth Bobby Summerville Jenny Summerville juniors L Sa ef ,M si it , . ti :Q .s it .: , XJ' QQ5, 3 it T sal gmt' X Aff? ii Q Yigix '5 7 X '1 1 . 5 ..,. X 1 Stan va it Debbie Summey Mitchell Sutton Jody Swaney Stephanie Swetak David Tackett Bobby Tadlock Bill Tarlton Patricia Tarrant Thomas Tarrant Clarence Thacker Edward Lee Thacker Buddy Therrell junior- enior highlights end of year B 1 tttt, Ltto 5 .2, -' A t ' Q-f'Lfi'7 '- p ?Tg ef5Es . -o f ' - . is Junior Joel Murphy shoots a lay up dur ing the Hunter Huss game. for graduatin Teresa Therrell it ' Eddie Thompson 2 Frank Thompson - Randy Thornburg T t Ivey Thornton - Judy Timbers P if as N- 1 Ronald Tinsley Melody Titus Larry Tucker lee . T Becky Tumblin . qs. wa X New 23252532515 iii - -R: 2- v:1g:sze2?'4' f .3 Q wi-fglisiafii ' ' 'EL 1- .4tsffL1,,gf2v' N f ws- ' i '-use sais . f- .iw-iffzif-new. 1 - 'fx 2 :QQ ' K-rits:-H2152 Ir. .,,.. tm ' rely K s 1:,.fp,f-jg with Sid Underwood V 7 ., Q, ' - Ruth Vaughn P e ss -4 3 - Qgsifff gi gs, we , y f1,15,+, - .af-. . ,. aa, ,: . -1 . 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Y after fe Q ears NWN W at X s NF , 5 it lx X is as fx .1553 .ig xi I S 52. get Sherry Walker James Wallace Walter Wallace Steve Ward Marilyn Watson Rick Watson Pam Webb Ricky Weddle Vickie Wells Ronnie Whilden Randy Whitaker Franklin White Lyndon White Diane Williams Regina Williams Rick Williams Bud Wilson Rhonda Wingate N 9 , -gaze fr Y R Q N. KW? ,-- g.12f,1:5,-1355 -9 MN .-9 if S N ii 'ss H if t juniors 2 3.Eti'i 7:: si! N 5 25- . PM si is 5 Q it R is fe-5 E, arf: ..Vk, K, ai? .:: .- gs WY .a:. . in a y.iyyy,ysyay 84555 tb, fl. . .iw . ii. M, ,,s. ., ,3,l . . kt 5 X g a: . ,Sf -qs. 'Q 2-If? 3 1:.:.S..-- . f ' V- -..:w!..,' :Bl : -i. . QW , :. f Q '- V 1 - .31 i f - . 'W' ' ri' 291 P: - - :PM . f2?eS5r33?iw,:, ,..,A W ..., ei. . ,,,,..... M A ....., X fesaciff -stef. Vf fi Mitre? g ,,, yyi. ,. .- ,M . lif's5. .1 'W K V X ' l it 'Jimi . 2 .. - w as Ez egam. L fa H K X Y 52 P PW r it , s sw 5 Q X A I N' ' 512, 5' fist - junior high on april 24, 19 1 - .Z .... , . - Q r Lis-Sf' S 15 i.,..a....t ua ,.. . M sf, -- -.,. it xx X 2,573 .5 ,.,.. M. H M A5313 Q rx aa S Y X 3 at , P gm Y K S nw ,G gi , a , X55 ei K Ewgigs -ws RW' Q yr f-ffm? W-an ff 2 at N32 li,t . ' gy and ass K ,L-,, . ,,., str - -L 33 ,M ga v i . 'FTA - . .V Els. . - .,e , f . .- - , as as fs . . M 7 -N gyms i ,fe N ' ' ' wfgfiaz, 'P' . 5: I ,,' ere? EEF' . N ' i in is ., -v-if . . W I 5 J-was -M -- Wifi sig . in-115 . , ww X 3 K W- s 167 Sherry Winkler Butch Witherspoon Terry Wix Lisa Woerner Shirley Wolfe Mike Wood Tony Woodard Arthur Woods Judy Woods Mike Woods Cleveland Wright Patricia Wright Cathy Wyatt Wanda Wyatt Warren York Angela Young ' ,Pat Young I 1 g..w-affwfwa W Y 1 kk-,1h eggs -':- N Y wifes-gwfi .. .f PM ,Q ,.,,. R , . h. . if W 15 N NQQ- .fi - may ff . - -me .Q ..-2 Q mf' - , -, .'.5,-r':.r,i- ' 3 . 5- fi.:-',1'2-rn , - S We - - '--,,. ga: ' .. - ,E - Q Q, seniors class votes janis rhyne, gale Vaughn, judy ledfor M chairman Gale Vaughn, Debbie Cashion, During October after candidates petitioned and stated their purposes, the senior class elected June assey, Janis Rhyne, and Judy Ledford to serve as the Senior Executive committee. Mike Godfrey and foreign exchange student Sylvie Olivier wait for their entrance in the Carrousel Parade November 26. ai 4' 168 Homecoming Queen Peggy Goodson expresses elation to Terry Helms after receiving the coveted title. s l seniors ebbie cashion, june massey as leaders for '70-'71 Senior rings arrived in several shipments, the first one being on November 12. This was the first year girls could choose dinner rings. With arrival of the rings, the goal of being a senior finally became a reality after twelve years of education. Showing school spirit, seniors participated in many school activities and sponsored Senior Follies in the spring to subsidize the class gift. November 24 marked the date calling cards and an- nouncements were ordered. Also during this eventful month, the executive committee selected the gladiola as class flower and the motto The learning halls of the youth today are the passageways of the adult tomorrow, composed by Johnny Thompson. French foreign exchange student Sylvie Olivier was enthusiastically welcomed by the tribe. Sylvie, who 4 resided with the Robert W. Bostians, proved an asset to the student body. Her winning smile and sincerity endeared her to her new friends. In order to prepare for college entrance, many seniors took the Scholastic Aptitude Tests at scheduled times throughout the year. Juniors honored seniors at the annual Junior-Senior prom on April 24 in Ranson Junior High mall. Loonis McGlohan and his orchestra's music enhanced the theme Sayonara. U -'--rr- V. Sifford shows senior spirit during football game. Injured football player Eddie Sadler receives sympathy from Rocci Spadaccini during West-Myers Park game. As a climax for the kaliedescope of events, seniors graduated June 9 at 8:00 in spacious Ovens Auditorium. Participating in mock homecoming festivities, Andy Harris, Ricky DeSota, Joe Sadler, Donnie Stephenson await the judges' decision during the November 6 pep rally. L ,, seniors christmas ornaments admit seniors to class meeting Mike Aaron Perry Abernathy Rene Adams Kathy Alexander Wayne Alexander Sherri Allen we S . QQ ,'hfr W k '. .k:,7 it tae :.: a. V S 2 ss 2 i 1 A Mike Alvis Connie Ammons Charles Anderson Cindy Anderson Leslie Anderson Delores Armstrong Belinda Auman Butch Austin Debbie Austin Jan Auten Paula Auten Reggie Auten Because seniors always have a special feeling that no sophomore or junior can experience until his final year, wearing the boyis traditional class ring and the girl's new dinner ring helps them feel even more privileged. 170 seniors 1-ii-T1 is students decorate tree, discuss class business nw I H j ,Wm Ricky Auten Dennis Avant Wendell Avant Alan Bailey Dorothy Bailey Dorothy Baker Harry Baker Theresa Baker Pam Ballard Eddie Barbee Debbie Barnes David BHSS 5 Sandi Bass Sandy Baucom y Randy Beacham Bobby Beaty Sandra Beaty Lahoma Belcher ' ' 'U Fay Benfield Susan Benjamin Gene Bennett Larry Benson Terry Biggers Lou Ann Bizzell Arthur Blue Beth Boone Cynthia Boone Rachel Bost Gail Bostian Steve Bostian 1 71 E E ,I s ....,.. Indianette Jan Jones performs a dance to Raindrops Keep Falling on MyH senior executive counc l Emmy Bowman Ricky Bradshaw Carolyn Brevard Robert Brice J. T. Bright Jim Bright ead during halftime of a ball game. Susann Brindle Freddie Brinkly Susan Brisendine Charles Brooks Joan Brookshire Jacqueline Broome June Brotherton Deanna Brown Donald Brown Eric Brown Lynette Brown Linda Bunton Mike Burn Kim Burns ,Ricky Butler Kathy Byrum Judgette Calhoun Mardell Campbell seniors embers pick gladiola as class flower for 1970-1971 Donna Cannon Rhonda Carson K Joey Cash Debbie Cashion Joyce Cashion Chris Chambers Kay Chavis Becky Cherry Candy Cline Diane Cloud Charles Cochran Marshall Collins M., ' il x 1 F X 1 l I 1 1 Ray COIld61' Kenny Conner Becky Cope Babs Cordell Mike Correll Keith Coward ' ' 7 Seniors proudly admire the Christmas tree in the cafeteria the class E of '71 decorated for the student body. I Sid Crane Billy Crews Debbie Cross Eddie Crowe Chris Cunningham nl seniors in september tribe greets foreign exchange studen Joie Curry Mary Daniels Kathy Daugird Annetta Davis Eddie Davis Gary Davis E i John Deal Ray Dees Glenn Deese Rachel Deese Dean Dellinger Janis Dellinger B , E ii ' E1 'W N s ! ' na Steve Dennard Dale Denny Ricky De Soto Cathy Diggs Mike Digh Billy Dunlap Rising senior boys examine samples of different types of senior rings in order to decide which type to order. i i Debbie Dunn Jackie Easler Joel Eddy 5' ' 1 i E Patty Eidson Robert Eliot Wendell Elliot 174 - By seniors lvie olivier from france Colleen Emery Earline Entzminger Cathy Eudy Bonnie Kelly takes out time from lunch in order to write a book I H ,151 L.:: ,k,V K. if een llee J 2'i'g fi ,,n. i ' f52'ff3:,ixJ5' 3,13 W i ffiji X 1 Y :ga Pam Everhart Sandra Falls Eric Farrar report for Mr, Russel1's English class. Janice Faulkner Kenny Faust Georgana Fincher Eugene Fisher Brenda Ford Albert Forte Diane Freeman John Freeman Phyllis Frye Bobby Funderburk Kenny Gajardo Mike Garfield Randy Garver 1 Gail Gathings Wanda Gayle Jill Gelsinger Terry Gibson Tim Gillenwater 1 75 seniors Football players' sponsors Linda Small, Joan Brookshire, Robbie Morrison, and majorette Teresa Heath anxiously await the crowning of the home coming queen during halftime festivities of the West-Myers Park game November 6. Gail Gilmore Mike Godfrey Rita Goode Peggy Goodson Jimmy Gray Debbie Greene Vickie Greene Daniel Gregory James Grice Wanda Grice Karen Grigg Eddie Grist Pamela Gurley Betty Hager Dale Hagler Ann Hallman Rita Hammond Sharon Hammond 1 76 steve bostian receives 1970 harvard bo O Alan Harkey Wayne Harkey Andy Harris Kathy Harris William Harris seniors k award Sherry Hartis Teresa Hatchell David Hayes Maria Hayes Ricky Hayes Shirley Haynes Cheryl Heath Teresa Heath Mike Helderman Terry Helms Kathy Helton Doug Henderson Alan Hilton Rodney Hinson Dennis Hoffman Buzzy Holder Cecelia Holland Gene Holland Maudia Holland N ancy Holloway Judy Houston Pam Hudson Ken Huffman Carol Huffstetler 5- Patti Huffstetler 'L 177 seniors new dinner design offers senior girls additiona Terry Hughes Reggie Hull Lavonda Huneycutt Randy Hunter Richard Hunter Chuck Huntley Bill Husband Robin Jackson Joyce Johnson Robert Johnson Ron Johnson Lou Ann Joiner E,e , Jan Jones Katie Jones Sherry Judson Bonnie Kelly Emilie Kennedy Eva Killman Sandy Baucorn and Susan Wood are initiated into the Civinette club by performing duties for old civinettes. l Pam Kinnett Jay Klein Edgar Knight Joe Knight Gene Lakey Judy Lamb 178 seniors 'hoice for '71 class ring i i s Marilyn Lassiter Ronnie Lawrence Bill Lawson Marty Prince, Johnny Thompson, and Rachel Bost study intently Robert Leak, Jr. Judy Ledford Pam Lee in Bible II, composed only of seniors. Sl l I 1 N l ' T r Sam Lethcoe Jan Lindsay Bill Lockman Tim Loftin Susan Long TOIIIHIY Love f -2 Wayne Love Ann Lundy Lou Ann Lutz Steve Mahaffey Lisa Marks David Mashburn i I Gail Mashburn Debbie Mason June Massey Jayne Matheny Tony Mathis Mike Mattick 1 179 W4 seniors j. thompSon's 'learning halls' constitutes '71 motto Gary May Eric McCall Randy McCall Donny McClure Kathy McClure Nan McClure 4 Deborah McCorkle Sheila McCullough Robert McDonald Toney McDuffie Jean McGranahan Mark McKeen , ll 3' m ,M Z 5 :s , -r':' E ,l J Q 5 5 3? ' ii' f i '1' is ' 9 fd ww 4 1 I Shirley McLain Sheila McNabb Donna McRae Sandy McSwain Mike Meacham Ralph Meeks George Metcalf Pamela Mewborn Barry Mills Kenny Mills Carson Moody Randy Moore' Cindy Mordecai Grace Morris Robbie Morrison Donna Mozeley Jennie Mozeley Brenda Muller 1 80 ' as 33.151 wif -15:13 -1' seniors X , l l i Seni ....--.-W-., my I ors lead the underclassmen in shouting support for the Indians during a pep rally before a game against Olympic as they sit underneath the Senior Clty slgn prepared by the School Spirit Committe ' d ' ein or er to hon 01' SCDIOIS . Vicki Mullis ,M A,,. ,W ,r,. t,,,, ,..e WM Robert Mumford I - -- r 3 K2 i A l if , , S 1 The 2. ,. sfiwif 5 . I W 4 at M gf k is, ,X 5 , I X X gi 5 1 ff -Q 112 miss Wayne Murray Wynetta Murray Kathy Nash Roberta Nash - - . , -+..,s,,f J ' lr: as S se gba' Jimmy Newton Sylvie ol wamwwg a Dennis Parks Kathy Pa ,V ,Y A wart, Q tvsgsifi eiitw, Q ' L X 5 .153 5 Sie' pf 51.51. N g , N Y. gk K tw ig K 3' 1 5 P 1 X -13 Q X Q I Y 5 f sr filg 5? , l ,i 1 ivier it ef X, Jan Owens Linda Page , i r laws wt Si3 5 . ..., M hgmwtk, T., -i .X Y, 1. f' My :ww YQ s:e 1f M IT gig kt , NAS W X 1 X X NWN --Nw .,. -2- .tw-,. Rosa Paule , E W t S ff 'Q Y? tis XX xxW f X X X y Jimmy Paxton Gary Payne B 181 Tommy Parker renda Payseur in preparing for college, ,. ,, ,NM r,,,m.,,,.WM,...,.....WWWiww-Mfwf Ann Peeler Libby Perkins Diane Perryman Editor-inichief Pam Warlick and Senior Class editor Pam Gurley Vivian Phan Mackie Phifer Bobby Plylel. check senior portraits just before distribution. Lottie Porter Foy Pratt Donnie Preslar Suzanne Price Marty Prince Jeff Quick Cynthia Ratliff Q get sr was Kauai' Amy Reames Marian Reid Janis Rhyne Ritchie Rhyne Dennis Ritchie S .,,... W WW mrs - b -ms. -5 . X F 5 i I W. , QQFFM .. Carl Roach Barry Robinson Steve Robinson Becky Rogers Delicardo Roseboro Carrie Roseborough 1 82 seniors seniors take sat tests on november , december 5 rs ,Wi Mase-f f - - few :::g::efses:f:: L . .i::...,i:: :-.. 5 Q we e e ..,,, . YL ,, .. M , l . Hgziiififjls We -' fc . 5 S!':-fi -' :li ,M SNS L ' E rr-1 Q t tx gp. X 5 - fs Q4 5 E S 'Q sl fi? rl X as Archie Ross Meryl Rozzelle Ricky Rozzelle Bruce Rutledge Addie Sadler Eddie Sadler QF' Joe Sadler Everett Saunders Leslie Saxon Janet Schoettle Howard Sharpe Karen Shepard Bil A w 1 w Sharon Shepard Debra Shipp Veatta Sifford Denise Sigler Carol Sigmon Keith Simms ly Lockman performs a duty as a member of the Key Club by check- ing Craig Sharp's hall pass during lunch. ss, sw? S av gflgz X' if g iff' I . ' iff 'REQ 1 , Mike Simpson Debbie Sisk Joe Skipper Linda Small Michael Smith Reba Smith seniors susan benjamin, lisa marks spend seven weeks a' ii: '5 ,...1 5 I La Donna Snipes ' ' ZW H ' G . qf4z'j5g iSgG , 5, ,z Ethel Stone Roberta Street James Strickland Margaret Stroupe , X , .W is 34' f 4 if SK Q 33 Q z j 4952? , 2 , ggi -,:. if U K an ,EW 2 fi - 3 2 f K if :fx as .f My V f 2 A - Q 515 'gifs 95, Q i 2 Mark Tadlock Freeman Talford Mike Teague Cora Thomas m Tensie Thomas Jimmy Thompson John Thompson Jimmy Tucker Q -- ---A ,N Dominique Vercaemert Ray Waddell Len Wallace Marlene Wallac 184 6 Rocci Spadacinni Donnie Stephenson Bruce Sterret Gary Stewart Gary Stikeleather Gloria Summey Rebecca Swaney , , 1' ' ' Q?-. 5 f' 3 er, 4 a 1 , i 5. 2 3 a i? Q ws, Janice Thomas Michael Thomas Doris Tweed Gale Vaughn Q M Syfyl Qfggzx gf ,, 7 11- 1 .- - , if ', ,twang e Kevin Walls Ken Walser seniors north carolina governor's school in Winston-salem Pam Warlick Kathy Warner Anita Webb Webb Eddie Wells Kathy Wentzel Mary Whicker David Whitley Ken Whitley D 'H ni Wilkinson Jamie Willis Debbie Wilson 1 'fs ffm ' i . V 4 55 ,xml if ' 'Y' rffitfig i- wt me BW- ' fits' if iff? i 1 . . sg X if of 3 1 if W5 2? 5 1 gy if Q sf grin Debbie Wilson Larry Wilson Mike Wilson Angela Wood Arthur Wood Susan Wood 41 l melvin avery grindstaff in memoriarn december 23, 1952 -july 5, 1970 Suzanne Wood Cathryn Woods Dusty Wright Shirley Yarborough Kathy Young Larry Yount James Zeigler 185 seniors seniors' dreams become reality in ovens auditori Aaron, Glenn Michael Football 2, Junior Varsity 2, Best Citizen 3, Wrestling 2, 3, Choir 2, 4, Exchange Student 3, Best Citizen 3 Abernathy, Perry Knox Bus Driver 3, F.F.A. 3, 4 Adams, Sheila Rene C.0.0. 4, Glee Club 2, 3 Alexander, Kathy Lynn Commercial Club 4, F.T.A. 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2 Alexander, Mary Louise Red Cross 2, VICA Allen, Sharon Lee Bible Club 4, Junior Achievement 4 Alvis, Michael Andrew Bus Driver 4, Track 4 Ammons, Constance M. Chaplain 2, 3, D.E. Club 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Anderson, Charles Nicholas F.F.A. 4, R.O.T.C. 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Co-captain 3 Anderson, Cynthia Lynn Glee Club 2, 3, Library Club 3, Red Cross 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 3 Anderson, Leslie Band 2, 3, 4 Armstrong, Delois Bus Driver 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Toma- hawk Business Staft'4, Homecoming Court 2 Auman, Belinda Lee Civinette 4, F.H.A. 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Sterling Silver Award 4 Austin, Deborah Kaye French Club 3, F.H.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 4, G.A.A. 3, Red Cross 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee 4, Elections Committee Chairman 4, Homeroom President 2, 3 Austin, Kennard F.F.A. 4, R.O.T.C. 3, 4, Football 3, Junior Varsity 3, Golf 2, 3, Manager of Track Team 2 Auten, Paula Marlene Homeroom Officer 2, 3 Auten, Reggie Auten, Richard Dale Homeroom Officer 2, 3 Avant, Dennis Carol Avant, Wendell Dale Avery, Johnie F.F.A. 4, Glee Club 4 Bailey, Alan Ray Bailey, Dorothy Ann Civinette 2, 3, C.0.0., French Club 3, Red Cross 3, Homeroom Officer 3 Baker, Dorothy Jean Dionysus' Disciples 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, Political Science Club 2, Student Council 2, Homeroom Officer 2 Baker, Harry Dale Baker, Theresa Ellen Drama Award 3, Art Club 4, President Ballard, Pamela Ann Campus Life 3, Commercial Club 3, F.H.A. 4, Spanish Club 3 Barnes, Debra Kaye Dionysus' Disciples 3, Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Spa.nish Club 2 Barren, J. James Bass, Sandra Jean Campus Life 2, F.T.A. 4, Vice President 4, Student Council 2, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, President 2, Homecoming Court 4, Belk's Teen Board 4 Bass, Thomas David F.F.A. 4, VICA 4 Baucom, Sandra Leigh Bible Club 4, Civinette 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 4, Science Club 3, 4 Beacham, Randy Darrell F.F.A. 2, Student Council 4, VICA 4, Vice President 4 Beatty, Sandra Elaine Glee Club 2, Orchestra 3 Beaty, Robert William Belcher, Lahoma Lee Commercial Club 4, F.T.A. 4 Benfield, Edith Fay Commercial Club 4, F.T.A. 4 Benjamin, Susan Christine Civinette 3, 4, Sargent-at-Arms, Chaplain 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Westones 3, 4, Vice President 3, Co-Chairman 4, lnterclub Council 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, Spanish Club 3, President 3, Student Council 4, C.E.S.P. Co-Chairman 4, Tomahawk Editorial Staff 3, 4, Student Life Editor 4, Junior Marshal 3, Governor's School 3, Homeroom Officer 3, Faculty-Student Human Relations Council 3 Bennett, Billy Gene Spanish Club 2, Football 2, Junior Varsity 2, Golf 2, 3, 4, Morehead Scholarship Nominee 4, Homeroom Officer 2 Benson, Harry B. F.F.A. 3, 4, VICA 4 Berry, Marvin Frederick Jr. Bus Driver 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Track 3 Biggers, Terry Glenn Bizzell, Lou Ann F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Committee Chairman, Social 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co-Head 4, Homeroom President 3, Homeroom Officer 2, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Miss Tomahawk's Court 2, 3 Bollinger, Lawrence Steve D.E. Club 4, Orchestra 2 Boone, Barbara Elizabeth D.E. Club 4, French Club 2, Red Cross 2, Miss DECA 4 Bost, Rachel Ann Glee Club 3 Bostian, Gail Kathryn French Club,2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Latin Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, Student Council 2, 4, C.E.S.P. Co-Chairman 4, Tomahawk Editorial Staff 3, 4, Organization Editor 4, Junior Marshal 3, Summer Exchange student 4, Home- room President 2, Homeroom Officer 3. Bostian, Steven Roger Bow and Arrow Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor 4, Chaplain 2, 3, lnterclub Council 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Political Science Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, Spanish Club 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Junior Varsity 2, Tennis 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Junior Marshal 3, Harvard Book Award 3, Morehead Scholar Nominee 4 Bowman, Emma Jean C.0.0. 4 Bradshaw, Bobby Ray Jr. Campus Life 4, D.E. Club 4 Brannan, Larry Edward Bus Driver 4, D.E. Club 3, Wrestling 3 Brevard, Carolyn Estelle D.E. Club 3 Bright, James Wilton D.E. Club 3, 4 Bright, John Druman D.E. Club 3, 4 Brindle, Susan Jane Using their original designs, senior Gloria Surnmey finishes her handwoven pocketbook while Indianette Debbie Greene learns how to select colors for her loom, during advanced Art HI class, which consists of seniors only. Brinkley, Freddie William Brisendine, Susan Civinette 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Westones 3, 4 Brooks, Charlie Michael Football 2, Junior Varsity 2, Track 2, Swimming 2, VICA 3, 4 Brookshire, Joan Lynn Spanish Club 3, Cheerleader 2, Head 2, Homeroom Officer 2, 3 Broome, Jacqueline C.0.0. 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Red Cross 2 Brotherton, June Marie lnterclub Council 4, Vice President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Science Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Junior Marshal 3, Junior Achievement 2, Secretary 2 Brown, Deanna Marie F.T.A. 3, Glee Club 4 Brown, Donald Howard Brown, Eric B. Student Council 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Baseball 2, 3, Cross Country 3, 4, Football 2, Junior Varsity 2, VICA 3, 4, Treasurer 4 Brown, Lynette Elizabeth Buadridge, William Maurice Band 2, VICA 3, 4 Bullard, Hoppie ldell Band 2, Campus Life 3, F.H.A. 3, Student Council 2, Swimming 3, Dance Group 3 Burns, Kimberly Anne Dionysus' Disciples 3, Spanish Club 3, 4 Butler, Rickey Glenn Basketball 2, Junior Varsity 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Junior Varsity 2, Track 2, 3, 4 Caldwell, Hazel Calinso Bus Driver 3, 4, R.O.T.C. 3, 4, Sergeant, Basketball 2, Junior Varsity 2, Football 2, Varsity 2, Track 2, Junior Achievement 3 Calhoun, Judgette Althea Red Cross 2, 4, Science Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Student Council 3, Best Citizen 3, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Math Club 3 Campbell, Delielah Mardelle Bible Club 4, French Club 3, 4 Cannon, Donna Beth Latin Club 3, 4, Political Science Club 4, Tomahawk Editorial Staff 3, 4, Curriculum Editor 4, Homeroom Officer 2, Homecoming Sponsor 4 ,Rhonda Gail D E Club 4 Bus Driver 3, 4, campus Life -2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, F.H.A. 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, President 3, lnterclub Council 3, Spanish Club 4, Most Outstanding Girl in G.A.A. 3 Cashion, Debra Jayne French Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, D.A.R. Award 4, Civitan Award 4, Best Citizen 2, 3, 4, Wildacres Youth Conference 3, Junior Marshal 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Head 4, Co-Head 3, Class Officer 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, 3, Senior Executive Member 4, Homeroom President 2, 3, 4 . Cashion, Joyce Louise Bible Club 4, Campus Life 4, F.H.A. 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, 186' Ill during graduation june 9 Vice President 43 Spanish Club 43 Student Council 43 Junior Marshal 33 Homeroom Officer 2 Chambers, La Chrisicia Commercial Club 4, Treasurer3 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 23 Homecoming Sponsor 3 Chavis, Loretta Kay Chaplain 23 Dionysus' Disciples 33 F.H.A. 33 CHEO 4 Cherry, Rebecca Diane Cloud, Diane Lee Cochrane, Charles Donald Band 2, 3, 43 Bus Driver 43 Orchestra 2, 33 R.O.T.C. 4, Flight Sergeant3 Math Club 3 Collins, William Marshall Combs, Ricky Eugene Track 2 Conder, Olin Ray Jr. Student Council 2, 33 Exchange Student 33 Drafting II, Award 33 Junior Class Vice President 33 Human Relations Committee 33 City-Wide Human Relations Board Connor, Kenneth W. Jr. VICA 3, 4 Cope, Rebekah Lee Campus Life 33Tomahawk Business Staff 4 Cordell, Barbara Donna Red Cross 43 Homeroom Officer 3 Conell, Michael Steven VICA 3 Bus Driver 3, 43 Library Club 43 Coward, Robert Keith Student Council 43 Boys' State 33 Junior Marshal 33 National Honor Society 3, 4g Spanish Club 2, 33 Homeroom Officer 2 Craig, Tony C. Student Council 33 Track 33 Wrestling 3, Co-Captain 33 Homeroom President 33 Drama Club 33 Saxon Club 4 Crane, Frank Sidney Campus Life 3, 43 Track 2 Craven, Steven Dane Bow and Arrow Staff 4, Advertising Manager 43 Trojan Trumpet Business Manager 33 French Club 2, 33 Football 2, 3, Varsity 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 33 Homeroom Officer 2, 33 Pep Club 23 Tennis 3, 4 Crews, William Edward Jr. National Honor Society 3, 43 Science Club 43 Cross Country 33 Track 2, 33 Junior Marshal 33 Science Seminar Representative 33 Science Gold Medal Award 23 Math Gold Medal Award 23 Morehead Nominee , M Crocker, Joyce Ann F.H.A. 3, 43 Tomahawk Business Staff 43 Homeroom Officer 3 Cross, Deborah Ruth Campus Life 23 Commercial Club 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Westones 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Red Cross 2, 3, 4 Crowe, Edward Arnold Chaplain 23 Track 3 Cunningham, Christine Bible Club 33 Glee Club 3 Curry, Johanna Marie C.0.0. 43 Glee Club 2, 33 N Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4 Daniel, Mary Elizabeth G.A.A. 2, 33 Orchestra 33 Hockey 2, 33 Girls Ensemble Daugird, Kadierine Ann Band 2, 33 Campus Life 2, 33 French Club 23 G.A.A. 2, 33 Student Council 23 Homeroom Officer 23 Art Club 43 Aquasprits 2, 33 Gymnastics 2, 33 Timers Club 2, 3 Davis, Annetta D.E, Club 43 Glee Club 3 Davis, Gary Levone Deal, John Michael Football 2, Junior Varsity 23 Swimming 3, 43 VICA 4 Dees, Ray Holland VICA 3, 4 Deese, Ernest Glenn Commercial Club3 Cross Country 33 Track 33 Wrestling 33 Manager of Track Team 3, 4 Deese, Rachel Lavonne Commercial 43 Glee Club 4: Track 2 De Lain, Jerry Bemard R.O.T.C. 43 Track 2 Dellinger, Janis Anne Campus Life 23 Chaplain 33 F.H.A. 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, President 23 Librarian 43 Westones 3, 4, Chairman 43 Student Council 2, 4, Executive Committee 43 School Spirit Committee Chairman 43 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4, President 2 Dellinger, Michael Dean Bus Driver 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 2, 33 Track 2, 3 Dennard, George Stephen Denny, Dale Byron R.O.T,C. 4, First Sergeant 43 Spanish Club 33 V.I,C.A. 4, Secretary 43 Maulers 2, 3, 4 De Soto, Ricardo Leirra Bible Club 33 Chaplain 33 Key Club 43 Spanish Club 4, Treasurer 43 Student Council 3, 43 Executive Committee 43 Football Z, 3, 4, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 43 Tennis 33 Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Co-Captain Football, Wrestling 43 Homeroom Officer 33 Ram Rods 33 International Club 3 Diggs, Cathy Ellen C.0.0. 43 G.A.A. 2, 33 Red Cross 23 Science Club 23 Spanish Club 2, 33 Homeroom Officer 3 Digh, James Michael Glee Club 3, 4, Manager 43 Student Council 3, 4g Tomahawk Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 43 Wrestling 2, 33 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, President 3 Dunlap, Ruby Helen Band 33 lnterclub Council 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4, President 43 Choir 2, 3, 4 Dunn, Deborah Lynn Campus Life 23 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Political Science Club 33 Student Council 43 Homeroom Officer 33 Crystalette 23 Indianette 3, 4 Easier, Jackie Wayne 'Bus Driver 3, 4 Eidson, Patricia Lee D,E. Club 43 VICA 3 Elliott, Robert Brice Jr. D.E. Club 3, 4, President 33 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Emery, Colleen Teresa Dionysus' Disciples 2, 33 French Club 43 Red Cross 33 Student Council 43 Homeroom Officer 2 Eudy, Catherine Louise Art Club 33 D.E. Club 4 Everhart, Pamela Joyce Bus Driver 33 Young Life 33 Student Council 23 Adelphians 23 Junior Marshal 33 Homeroom President 2 Falls, Sandra Geneece D.E. Club 43 Dance Club 3 Farrar, Eric Ricardo Red Cross 23 Spanish Club 2, 33 H-Y Club 2 Farrar, Sherman Bible Club 4 Forte, Albert F.F.A. 43 Cross Country 2, 3 Faulkner, Janice Bonita Bus Driver 3, 43 G.A.A. 33 Spanish Club 23 Dance Club 33 Junior-Senior Committee 33 Spanish National Honor Society 3 Faust, Kenneth Michael Library Club 43 Political Science Club 43 Spanish Club 43 Junior Achievement 2, 3, President 3 Fincher, Georgana Lee D.E. Club 43 Homeroom Officer 2 Fisher, Earnest Eugene Bus Driver 3, 4 Ford, Brenda Kay C.0.0. 43 Political Science Club 3, 4 Freeman, Sheila Diane Frye, Phyllis Paulette Commercial Club 43 Latin 3, 4, Treasurer 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Political Science Club 3, 43 Student Council 23 Junior Marshal 33 Homeroom President 2, 43 Junior-Senior Decoration Committee 3 Fuller, Desi Arnez Basketball 2, Junior Varsity 23 Football 2, Junior Varsity 23 Track 2 Fuller, Marian Madenline French Club 23 G.A.A. 43 F.B.L,A. 4 Funderburk, Bobby W. Futrelle, Duncan Football 2, Junior Varsity 23 Track 23 Homeroom President 2 Gabriel, Patricia Ann G.A.A. 2, 33 Red Cross 23 Student Council 23 Exchange Student 33 Reporter for C.0.0. 43 Homeroom Officer 3, 43 Junior-Senior Decoration Committee 33 Choir 23 C.0.0. 43 Dance Club 2 Garver, Randall Paul Spanish Club 23 Golf 43Tennis 3 Gaston, Grace Ann G.A.A. 2 Gathings, Gail Elaine Bible Club 43 Commercial Club 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 3, 43 F.T.A. 33 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Gayle, Wanda Carlene F,H.A. 43 F.T.A. 43 G.A.A. 43 Homeroom Officer 2 Gelsinger, Anita Jill C.0.0. 43 Political Science Club 3 Gilmore, Gail Elaine Band 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 43 Red Cross 33 Student Council 33 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 4 Godfrey, Michael Luther Dionysus' Disciples 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 33 lnterclub Council 43 Red Cross 43 Homeroom Officer 33 Art Club 3, 4 Goforth, Sherri Donne Gomillion, Reginald Football 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4 Goode, Rita Rene Band 33 G.A.A. 33 Glee Club 3, 43 Student Council 2, 33 Swimming 33 Cheerleader 23 Homecoming Court 43 Homeroom Officer 2, 3 Goodson, Peggy Annette Civinette 3, 43 President 43 lnterclub Council 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Homeroom President 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Queen 43 Miss T0mahawk's Court 2, 3 Gray, James Avery Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 33 Political Science Club 33 Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4 Greene, Deborah Kaye Campus Life 43 Dionysus' Disciples 33 F.T.A. 43 Homeroom Officer 23 Indianette 4 Gregory, Daniel F.F.A. 43 R.O.T.C. 43 Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Junior Varsity 23 Art Award 3 Grice, Wanda Kay Commercial Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 43 lnterclub Council 43 Homeroom Officer 2, 33 Majorette 2, 3, 4, Head 3, 43 Outstanding Majorette Award 3 Grier, Wayne Basketball 2, Varsity 23 F.H.A. 43 R.O.T.C. 23 Red Cross 33 VICA 4, Vice President 4 Grigg, Karen Angela Civinette 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Westones 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Political Science Club 3, 43 Red Cross 33 Junior Marshal 3 Grist, Edward Patrick Bus Driver 3, 43 Student Council 43 Manager of Basketball 23 VICA 4, Parliamentarran3 Manager of Football 2 Gurley, Pamela Elaine Campus Life 2, 3, 45 C.0-0- 21 F.H.A. 3, 43 Glee Club 4: Spanish Club 43 Tomahawk Staff 3, 4, Editor Senior Class 43 Homeroom Officer 4 Hager, Betty Lorraine Bible Club 43 Campus Life 3, 41 National Honor Society 3, 43 Science Club 4g Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 Hagler, Charles Dale VICA 4 Hammond, Patricia D.E. Club 3, 43 Student Council 2 Hammond, Rita Lynn F.H.A. 33 Spanish Club 31 Vrystalette 23 Co-op Home Economics 43 Football Sponsor 3 Hammond, Sharon Yvonne F.H.A. 33 G.A.A. 23 Political Science Club 2 Harkey, David Wayne Tennis 43 Student Council 2, 33 Homeroom Officer 2, 3 Harris, David Andrew Key Club 3, 4, Parliamentarian 43 Baseball 23 Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Junior Varsity 23 Track 43 Wrestling 2, 33 Shrine Bowl 43 East-West All-Star Football Game 43 All-County Football 43 All-State Football 43 Nominee for Morehead Scholar 45 Homeroom Officer 2 Harris, Katherine Elizabeth Bible Club 3, 4g Commercial Club 3, 4, Vice President 43 F.T.A. 4: G.A.A. 33 Student ' 187 seniors Jenny Mozeley suggests a Senior Class gift. Council 43 Co-Publicity Chairman 43 lndianette 3, 43 Senior Football Sponsor 4 Hart, Thomasina D.E. Club 33 Homeroom President 2 Hartis, Sherry Lynn National Honor Society 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Homeroom Officer 2, 33 Crystalette 2: Indianette 3, 4, Co-Head 3 Hatchell, Teresa Carol Dionysus' Disciples 33 French Club 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Red Cross 4, SBCIBUIIY 4 Hayes, David Lee Latin Club 3 E Hayes, Maria Jane Bible Club 43 F.H.A. 3, 43 Spanish Club 4, Vice-President Hayes, Rickey Lemonte Band 2, 3, 43 Key Club 3549 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Student Council 33 Executive Committee 33 Cross Country 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Boys' State, Nominee 3 Haynes, Shirley Ann Heath, Teresa Ann Campus Life 2, 33 F.H.A. 2, Secretary 2g Red Cross 2, 3, Historian 33 Student Council 43 Swimming Coach 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 49 Majorette 4 Helderman, Morrison Michael Helms, Terry Joe lnterclub Council 43 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 43 Spanish Club 23 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Charlotte Student Co-ordinating Council 3, 43 Homeroom President 2, 33 Debate Team 3 Helton, Kathy Elaine C.0.0. 43 Glee Club 2, 3 Hemphill, Randolph Bus Driver 3, 43 Executive Com- mittee 33 Football 2, 3, Varsity 2, 31I'Iomeroom Pres- ident 3 Henderson, Douglas M. VICA 4 I-libbard, Roy Edwin R.O.T.C. 3, 4 Hilton, Alan Royce F.F.A. 3, 43 Library Club 33Wrestling 23 VICA 3, 4 I-linson, Rodney Barry D.E. Club 43 Track 23 VICA 3 Hoffman, John Dennis Bow and Arrow Staff 4QGOlf 2, 3, 4 Holder, Richard Brevard Jr. F.F.A. 4: Sentinel 4Q lnterclub Council 4g Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Vice President 2, 33 VICA 3, 4, President 4, Editor 4 Holland, Billy Gene Jr. Campus Life 3 I Holland, Cecelia Ann D.E. Club 43 Dionysus' Disciples 33 Homeroom Officer 2, Treasurer 2 Holland, Maudia Mae G.A.A. 23 Girl's Basketball 23 Y- Teens 3 Holloway, Nancy Jane D.E. Club 43 F.H.A. 2. 3 seniors chool officials let enior leave school ground Students wait anxiously, just before entering Ovens Auditorium, as they realize their final goal as seniors. Houston,lJudy Elizabeth Campus Life 4, Interclub Council 4, President 4, Orchestra 2 3 4 Secretar 3 , i y s Y Z Spanish Club 3, 4, Student Council 4, Art Department Award 2, Homeroom Officer 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Scholastic Gold Key Art Award 2, 3 Howard, Towinia Gertrude Glee Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, Red Cross 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 2 Hudson, Joel Huffman, Kenneth Campbell Political Science Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 Huffstetler, Patricia Lorrie C.0.0. 4, Dionysus' Disciples 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Library Club 2 Huffstetler, Carol Jean Hughes, Terry Dale Bus Driver 3, 4, Political Science Club 3, V.l.C.A. 3, 4 Hull, Reginald Gene VICA 3 Hunneycutt, Lavonda Mae Bow and Arrow Staff 3, D.E. Club 4, F.H.A. 3, Homeroom Officer 3 Hunter, Dennis Randy Wrestling 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 3, VICA 3, 4 Hunter, William Richard R.O.T.C. 4, Sergeant 4 Huntley, Aron C. Jr. Band 2, 3, Homeroom President 2 Husband, William E. Jr. F.F.A. 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, A.V. Aide 2, 3, 4, Track 2 Ingram, Vincent Lee F.T.A. 2, Music Club Award 3, Merit Award 2, Nominee Music Scholarship 4, Gold Key Art Award 2, Wildcat Club 3 Jackson, Catherine Robin Bible Club 2, 3, 4, Campus Life 2, French Club 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4 James, Cecil Lawrence D.E. Club 3, 4 Johnson, Joyce Elaine Band 2, 3, D.E. Club 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Red Cross 2, 35 Science Club 2, Spanish Club 2, Student Council 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3 Johnson, Ronald Wayne Commercial Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Junior Varsity 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4 Johnson, Terry Lane Jones, Jan Denise Bible Club 3, 4, President 4, Chaplain 2, 3, Commercial Club 4, Secretary 4, F.T.A. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, President 3, Red Cross 2, 3, Student Council 4, Committee Chairman 4, Publicity, Girls' State 4, Junior Marshal 4, Indianette 3, 4, Head 4 Jones, Katie Mae Student Council 2, Basketball 2, Homeroom Ofticer 2, VICA 3 Jones, Kenneth Allen Bus Driver 2, 4, R.O.T.C. 3, 4 Jones, Loretta Judson, Sherry Elizabeth Campus Life 2, F.H.A. 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Executive Committe 4, Secretary 4, Tomahawk Business Staff 4, Homeroom President 2, 3, Majorette 4 Kelly, Carol Yvonne Campus Life 2, 3, 4, C.0.0. 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Westones 3, 4 Kennedy, Emilie Yolanda Bow and Arrow Staff 4, Dionysus' Disciples 3 Kinnett, Pamela Faye French Club 2, F.H.A. 4, Student Council 4, Homeroom Officer 3, 4 A Klein, John Richard Jr. Key Club 3, 4, 'Treasurer 3, 4, Political Science Club 4, Track 3, National Honor Society 4 Knight, Edgar Brooks Jr. Key Club 3, 4 Knight, Joseph Edwin Bus Driver 3, VICA 3 Lakey, Doyle Gene Jr. Political Science Club 2, 4, Boys' State 3, Homeroom Officer 3 Lamb, Judy Elaine Lanier, Gene David Cross Country 2, 3, Track 3, 4 Lassiter, Marilyn M. Band 2, D.E. Club 3, 4 Lawrence, C. Ronald VICA 3, 4 Lawson, William Calvin Jr. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Junior Varsity 2, VICA 3, Editor Leak, Robert H. Jr. Bow and Arrow Staff 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Assistant Choir Master 4, Executive Committee 4, Co-Chairman 4, Football 2, Junior Varsity 2, Manager of Basketball Team 4 Ledford, Judy Lynn Chaplain 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Dionysus' Disciples 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Assistant Librarian 4, Westones 4, Library Club 4, Political Science Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Senior Class Executive Committee 4, Homeroom Officer 2, Homecoming Court 4 Lee, Pamela Marie Bible Club 4, Campus Life 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Spanish Club 4 Lethcoe, Samuel Eugene Key Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 4, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 4 Lindsay, Janice Elizabeth Bow and Arrow Staff 3, 4, Feature Editor 4, Campus Life 4, Commercial Club 4, F.H.A. 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Executive Committee 4 Little, Michael D.E. Club 4 Locklear, Chuck Football 2, 3, Varsity 3, Junior Varsity 2 Lockman, William P. Key Club 2, 3, 4, Tomahawk Staff 3, 4, Photographer Lnftin, Timothy Paul Latin Club 3, 4, Political Science Club 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C. 4, Second Lieutenant B Flight Commander, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4 Long, Susan Maria Art Club 3, Civinette 4, Homeroom Officer 3 Love, Thomas McKinner Latin Club 3, VICA 3 Love, Wayne Scott Lundy, Sarah Anna F.H.A. 2, Red Cross 3, 4, Junior Marshal 3 Lutz, Lou Ann Commercial Club 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Interclub Council 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4, Junior Marshal 3, Homeroom Officer 2 Mahaffey, Steve Allen Tennis 3 Marks, Lisa Patrice Campus Life 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Interclub Council 4, Secretary 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, North Carolina Governor's School 4, CESP Committee 4 Mashburn, David Anderson F.F.A. 4, President 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4 Mashburn, Gail Diane Mason, Debbie Elaine Mason, Terry William D.E. Club 3, Library Club 3, Red 188 Cross 2, Football, Varsity 4, Junior Varsity 2, D.E. Best Student 2, Homeroom President 2, Homeroom Officer 3 Massey, June F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club 4, Spanish Club 3, Student Council 4, Committee Chairman 4, Rhythmette 3 Matheny, Sylvia Jayne Bible Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Campus Life 2, 3, 4, Civinette 3, 4, Chaplain 2, 3, Vice President 3, C.0.0. 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Homecoming Court 4 Mathis, Tony Robert F.F.A. 4, Student Council 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, .lunior Varsity 2, Cross Country 3, 4, Basketball Co-Captain 2, 4, Homeroom President 4 Mattick, Michael J. Band 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 4, Political Science Club 4 May, Gary Lee D.E. Club 4, Parliamentarian 4, VICA 3 McCall, Eric Dwight Band 2, 3, French Club 2, Political Science Club 3 McCall, Randy Lee Spanish Club 2, Student Council 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Junior Varsity 2, Tennis 3, 4, Homeroom President 2 McClure, Donald Scott Spanish Club 2, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4 McClure, Nancy Jane Bible Club 4, Interclub Council 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Student Council 4, lndianette 4, Art Club 3 McCorkle, Deborah A. Camera Club 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Red Cross 3, Homeroom Officer 2, VICA 3 McCullough, Sheila Ann Bible Club 3, Chaplain 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Volleyball 3, Exchange Student 4, Indianette 3, Homecoming Court 3 McDonald, Robert Wayne McDuffie, Toney Allen Red Cross 4, Basketball 3, 4, Varsity 4, Junior Varsity 3, Football, Varsity 3, 4, Junior Varsity 2, Track 3, Homeroom Officer 2 McGranahan, Jean Ellen Commercial Club 4, G.A.A. 2, Latin Club 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Red Cross 2, National Merit 4, Homeroom Officer 2, Junior Marshal 3 McKay, Alfred Band 2, 3, Bus Driver 3, 4, Interclub Council 3, R.O.T.C. 3, 4, Student Council 3, Football 4, Homeroom President 3, Homeroom Officer 2 McKeen, Mark B. Political Science Club 4, R.O.T.C. 4, C Flight Commander Second Lieutenant, V.P. Cadet Board, Science Club 4, Student Council 2, 3, Homeroom President 2, 3 McLain, Shirley Lavon G.A.A. 2, 3, Student Council 3, G.A.A. Award 3, Homeroom President 3, Lettergirl 4, Class Beauty Contest 3, Pep Club 2 McNabb, Sheila Diane Chaplain 2, Dionysus' Disciples 2 McRae, Donna Lea Campus Life 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Political Science Club 3 Meeks, Ralph Eugene R.O.T.C. 4, Football, Junior Varsity 2, VICA 3 Metcalf, George Fletcher Jr. Bow and Arrow Staff 4, Basketball 2, Junior Varsity 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4 Mewborn, Pamela Jean French Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Junior Marshal 3 Mills, Barry Joe Baseball 3, Glee Club 4 Mills, Kenneth Eugene Bible Club 4, Bus Driver 3, Chaplain 4, D.E. Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 4, Basketball 2, Junior Varsity 2 Moody, Joseph Carson French Club 2, R.O.T.C. 4, Second Sergeant 2, Science Club 3, Football 3, Varsity 3, Wrestling 3, 4 Moore, Randy Lee Golf 3 Mordecai, Cynthia Faye Chaplain 3, F,H.A. 3, Red Cross 4 Morgan, Dwight VICA 2, 3 Morgan, Rufus R.O.T.C. 3, VICA 3 Morris, Grace Angela C.0.0. 4, Vice President 4, G.A.A. 2, National Honor Society 2, Red Cross 2, Student Council 3, Modern Dance Club 3 Morrison, Robbie Elaine Dionysus' Disciples 3, F.H.A. 4, G.A.A. 2, 4, Political Science Club 4, Red Cross 3, Tomahawk Business Staff 4, Homeroom Vice President 2, 3, Belk Teen Board 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Art Club 3 Mozeley, Donna Sue Campus Life 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, French Club 2, F.H.A. 4, Tomahawk Business Staff 3, 4 Mozeley, Jennie Leah French Club 4, G.A.A. 2, Red Cross 2, 3, Vice President 3, Student Council 4, Tomahawk Editorial Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Business Staff 3, 4, Girls' State 3, Homeroom Officer 3 Muller, Brenda Joyce D.E. Club 4, F.H.A. 2, 3 Mullis, Vicki Teresa Murray, Edward Wayne Bus Driver 3, 4, Campus Life 2, Dionysus' Disciples 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Manager of Football Team 2, Swimming 3 Murray, Wynetta Gale Band 2 Nance, Michael Garfield Bus Driver 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 4, Treasurer 4 Nash, Cathy Priscilla Bible Club 3, 4, Library Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4 Nash, Roberta Band 2, 3, C.0.0. 4, National Honor Soci- ety 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Debate Club 3, Ex- change Student 3, Miss Homeroom 2 seniors uring lunchtime 'on examination days for first time Nash, Roberta Band 2, 35 C.0.0. 45 National Honor Society 2, 35 Homeroom Officer 2, 35 Debate Club 3 Newton, James Emerson Ill Campus Life 35 Library Club 35 Red Cross 2, 35 Wrestling 25 Homeroom Officer 35 VICA 3, 4 Ogburn, Joan Ann Olivier, Sylvie Civinette 45 French Club 45 Political Science Club 45 Student Council 45 Exchange Student 4 Osborne, Richard Eugene Osborne, Willie Osborne Owens, Janet Susan French Club 2 Page, Linda Carol Campus Life 25 Civinette 3, 45 F.H.A. 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Westones 3, 45 Interclub Council 45 Latin Club 3, Treasurer 35 National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 35 Political Science Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 45 Student Council 2, 45 Executive Committee 45 Student Exchange Committee 45 Student Exchange Committee Chairman 45 Tomahawk Business Staff 3, 45 Junior Marshal 45 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, President 2 Parker, Sandra Kay Campus Life 3, 45 F.H.A. 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Homeroom Officer 2 Parker, Thomas Michael Cross Country 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4 Parks, Dennis Wayne Campus Life 2, 35 Dionysus' Disciples 3, 45 F.F.A. 4, Vice President 45 Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Junior Varsity 25 Track 25 Wrestling 3, 45 Lineman of the Week 35 Homeroom Officer 4 Parr, Kathy Ann Dionysus' Disciples 2, 35 Spanish Club 35 Art Club 4 Pauley, Rosa Lee Glee Club 4 Paxton, James C. Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Junior Varsity 25 Track 2, 3, 45 Football Captain 2, 45 Player of the Week 45 All County 35 Homeroom President 45 Student Council 4 Payne, Joseph Gary Manager of Baseball 2 Payseur, Brenda Dianne Bible Club 3, 4, Vice President 45 Campus Life 25 Civinette 45 French Club 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Science Club 45 Student Council 45 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, President 4 Peeler, Barbara Ann Perry, Ronald arr Vivian Carol G.A.A. 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Student Counci 5 xecutive Committee 4, Assistant Secretary 4 Philemon, Jimmy Lynn Bus Driver 2, 3, 4 Plyler, James Robert Bow and Arrow Staff 45 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Basketball 2, 3, Varsity 3, Junior Varsity 25 Golf 25 Tennis 35 Homeroom Officer 2, 3 Porter, Lottie Jane Bible Club 45 Civinette 45 Spanish Club 4 Potts, Clifton Lewis Bow and Arrow Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Interclub Council 3, Presi- dent 35 Key Club 3, 45 Latin Club 45 Red Cross 25 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 35 Executive Committee 3, 45 Human Relations Committee Chairman 3, 45 Boys' State 35 Homeroom Officer 25 Football 2, 3 Potts, Larry Bemard- Chaplain 2 Pratt, Wallace Foy F.F.A. 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3 Preslar, Donald Allen Spanish Club 25 VICA 3, 4 Price, Suzanne Elizabeth Civinette 35 F.H.A. 3, 4, Secretary 45 Spanish Club 35 Student Council 3, 45 Hospitality Committee Chairman 45Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, President 35 Ivey's Teen Board 3, 45 Homecoming Court 4 Prince, Marvin Lewis Jr. Chaplain 2, 3, President 35 Interclub Council 35 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 P.E. Award 2 Quick, Garland Jefferson Spanish Club 2 Ratliff, Cynthia Dianne Band 25 C.0.0. 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Westones 35 Red Cross 2 Reid, Marian Elaine D.E. Club 35 Glee Club 45 Indianette 4 Revels, Carl Morris Bus Driver 3, 4 Rhyne, Janis Coleen French Club 25 F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 45 Interclub Council 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Social Committee Chairman 45 Tomahawk Editorial Staff 3, 4, Junior Class Editor 45 Wildacres Youth Conference 35 Junior Marshal 35 Class Officer 3, 4, Treasurer 35 Senior Executive Committee 45 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, President 3 Rhyne, Ronald Ritchie Spanish Club 35 Wrestling 25 VICA 4 Riddick, James William Bus Driver 2, 3, 45 Interclub Council 35 Latin Club 45 Student Council 45 Executive Committee 45 Varsity Football 25 VICA 3 Ritchie, Dennis Ray Campus Life 2, 35 Dionysus' Disciples 2, 35 F.F.A. 3, 4, Secretary 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Choir Master 45 Student Council 2, 3, Vice President 35 Football 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Class Officer 2, Sophomore President 25 Homeroom President 2 Roach, Carl Fenton Track 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 4 Roberts, Ricky Lane Wrestling 2, 3, 4 Robinson, Stephen Fulton Art Club 3, 45 Science Club 3, 4 Rogers, Rebecca Lynn Roseboro, Delicardo Band 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Latin Club 35 Red Cross 25 Homeroom Officer 45 Girls' Chorus 4 Roseborough, Carrie Mae Band 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 45 Library Club 35 Red Cross 2 Ross, Archie Leon Ross, Charles Gregory French Club 25 F.T,A. 25 Red Cross 25 Science Club 25 Homeroom Officer 2 Rozzelle, Meryl Sue Commercial Club 45 F.T.A. 4 Rutledge, Bruce Calloway Chaplain 25 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Junior Varsity 2, Captain 2, 45 All-County Honorable Mention Baseball 3, Foot- ball 4 Sadler, Addie Althea Civinette 45 G.A.A. 2, 3 ' Sadler, Edward Rhyne VICA 35 F.F.A. 45 Red Cross 25 Student Council 25 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, Varsity 3, 4, Junior Varsity 25 Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Junior Varsity 2, Co-Captain 2, News All County Football 4, Observer All County Football 45 Homeroom President 25 East-West All-Star Football Game 4 Sadler, Joseph Henry Jr. Chaplain 2, 35 Commercial Club 45 Political Science Club 25 Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Junior Varsity 25 Track 25 Wrestling 3, 45 VICA 3 Sanders, Linda Elaine - French Club 35 Red Cross 35 Student Council 2, 35 Homeroom Officer 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 YTeen 3 Saunders, Everett Wade Saxon, Leslie Jane Bow and Arrow Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 45 Campus Life 45 Latin Club 4, Secretary 45 Homeroom Officer 2, 3 Simms, Keith Lynvel Band 2, 35 Key Club 45 Science Club 2, 35 Junior Varsity Basketball 25 Junior Varsity Foot- ball 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Monogram Club 3 Schoettle, Janet Lee French Club 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 3, 45 F,T.A. 35 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Sharpe, Howard Craig Jr. F.F.A. 45 Political Science Club 3, 45 Golf 25 Tennis 3, 4 Shepard, Karen Alene F.H.A. 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 4 Shepard, Sharon Dean F.H.A. 3 Shipp, Debra Ann D.E. Club 4 Sifford, Veatta Fredonia Bible Club 3, Vice President 35 Civenette 3, 45 Glee Club 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Cheerleader 4 Sigler, Denise Loretta Band 2, 3, 45 Library Club 3, 4, Vice President 45 Spanish Club 3 Sigmon, Carol Jean Commercial Club 45 Dionysus' Disciples 35 Political Science Club 45 Homeroom Officer 2, 3 Simmons, Patsy Ann G.A,A. 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 25 Science Club 35 Student Council 2 Simms, Keith Lynvel Band 2, 35 Key Club 45 Science Club 2, 35 Junior Varsity Basketball 25 Junior Varsity Footllall 2, Varsity Football 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Wrestling 2, 3, Simpson, Kenneth Michael Track 3 Sisk, Deborah Lynn Latin Club 2, 3 Skipper. Harrv Joe Jr. Latin Club 2, 3 Small, Linda Lee Interclub Council 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Political Science Club 25 Student Council 3, 4, Chairman of Executive Committee 45 Spirit Com- mittee Chairman 35 Gold Key Art Award 2, 35 Home- room Vice-President 2, 35 Carrousel Princess Smith, Ozetta ' Smith, Reba Lucille Chaplain 2, 35 French Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Westones 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Tomahawk Editorial Staff 4, Production Manager 45 Commercial Club 45 Hospitality Committee 45 Junior-Senior Decoration Committee 35 Campus Life 2 Snipes, La Donna C.0.0. 4, President 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Librarian 45 Westones 45 Latin Club 35 Student Council 3, 45 Homeroom President 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 25 Interclub Council4 l , Spadaccini, Rocci Joseph Key Club 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Executive Committee 3, Junior Class President 35 Tomahawk Staff 3, 4, Sophomore Class Editor 45 Baseball 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Junior Varsity 25 Homeroom Officer 2, 4, President 2 Stephenson, Donald Clifford Campus Life 2, 35 Glee Club 35 Interclub Council 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Vice President 35 Political Science Club 45 R.O.T.C. 4, First Lieutenant 45 Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Junior Varsity 25 Track 2, 3, 4 Sterrett, Bruce Davis Band 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Political Science Club 3, 45 Science Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Swimming 3, 45 Boys' State 35 Junior Marshal 3 Stewart, Gary Eugene Band 2, 35 Bus Driver 2, 3, 45 Campus Life 25 Glee Club 45 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 35 Orchestra 2, 3 Stikeleather, Gary Cross Country 25 Track 2, 45 Wrestling 25 D.E. Club 45 VICA 3 Stone, Katie Ethel Chaplain 3 Stradford, Mary Earlene C.0.0. 45 G.A.A. 2, 3 Summers, Calvin Edwards D.E. Club 3, 45 F.F.A. 45 R.O.T.C. 3, 45 Football 2, 4, Junior Varsity 2, 45 Wrestling 2, 45 VlCA 4 Summey, Gloria Annette D.E. Club 35 Art Club 3 Swaney, Rebecca Louise F.H.A. 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 35 Torch Business Staff 25 Homeroom Officer 2, 35 Volleyball Team 3 Tadlock, Mark Fulton Bow and Arrow Staff 3, 4, Co Editor 45DiDI1YSUS' Disciples 2, 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Assistant Librarian 45 Interclub Council 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council 45 189 Executive Committee 45 Junior Marshal 35 National Merit Finalist 45 Prix d'Honneur, National French Contest 25 Art Club 3 Talford, Freeman Jerome Science Club 25 Homeroom Officer 35 Business Club 3 Teague, Michael A. Baseball 35 VICA 4 Thomas, Cora Hortense Bible Club 35 G.A.A. 4 Thomas, Janice Trerola Thomas, Michael Bernard Band 2, 3 Thompson, Allen Tumer French Club 35 Library Club 25 Red Cross 25 Exchange Student 35 Track 2, 3 Thompson, James Buford French Club 45 Political Science Club 35 Football 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 45 Tennis 3 Thompson, John Samuel Bible Club 45 Bus Driver 35 Campus Life 45 Dionysus' Disciples 45 Political Science Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Student Council 25 Basketball 2, Junior Varsity 25 Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Junior Varsity 25 Homeroom President 2 Thompson, Larry Bus Driver 2 Tucker, James Eddie Jr. D.E. Club 45 Track 2, 3, 4 Tweed, Doris Jean Commercial Club 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 3 Vance, Rodney Homeroom Officer 2, 3, President 3 Vaughn, Gwendolyn Gale Campus Life 25 F.H.A. 3, 45 G.A.A. 25 Spanish Club 2, 35 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Executive Committee 45 Committee Chairman 4, Senior Class 45 Class Officer 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Treasurer 2, Junior Secretary 35 Majorette 4 Vercaemert, Dominique Godfrey Henri French Club 4, President 45 Interclub Council 45 Student Council 45 Tennis 35 Homeroom Officer 3, 4, President 4 Waddell, Raymond Waldo Bow and Arrow Staff 3, 4, Managing Editor 45 Science Club 4 Walser, Johnny Mack Bus Driver 45 Football 3, Varsity 35 Track 2 Wallace, Jeanne Marlene Campus Life 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Bible I Award 3 Wallace, Leonard D.E. Club 3, 4, President 45 F.F.A. 45 Third Place D.E. 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X Coulwood Shopping Center ID F4 E 3 5- I N C- 8100 Bellhaven Blvd. P. O. Box 8541 Charlotte, N. C. 28208 Junior Judy Godley examines newly printed report cards and observes printing process at Anderson Press. Charlotte, N. C. 28214 Fabrics, Notions and Patterns 394-2782 Compliments of A ADROIT CLEANERS FRI END 1707 W. Trade St. 334-7826 BAREFOOT'S ALTEE'S TROPICAL AQUARIUM ARCHERY SHOP 5455 Wilkinson Boulevard Largest collection of Exotic Tropical Fish in the Carolinas. All supplies for Tropical Fish- Tanks-Filters-Pumps 5501 Wilkinson Blvd. Indoor Range - Equipment from Beginner to Pro advertisements students become Challengers in junior achievemen THE PLANTATION GRILL Your Family Restaurant 2426 Morehead at Independence Charlotte, N. C. THE LI'I'I'LE PEOPLE'S SCHOOL State Approved Kindergarten Member of Mecklenburg Kindergarten Assn. 3 and 4 years old 4 3 days per week 5 years old - 5 days per week An Activity Dedicated to Teaching Training and All-around Development of Young Children Mrs, C. E. Blythe-Director 8714 Tuckaseegee Road 392-1642 OAKDALE HARDWARE 1 140 Oakdale Road 399-8196 We sell Homelite mowers and saws Compliments of WORLD FAMOUS Open Kitchen 1318 W. Morehead St. LAWINGS, INC. 5566 Belhaven Blvd. Phone 399-6372 Real Estate and Insurance 4 advertisements hor broader opportunities of investing in companies 1924 REMOUNT ROAD CHARLOTTE, N. C. 28208 Phone: 333-5137 SUNSET HILLS GOLF CLUB 800 Radio Road fOakdale Sectionj 399-0980 Senior Larry Yount spends a relaxing afternoon practicing golf skills on the grounds of Sunset Hills Golf Club. i :gs gs Q: . ig. Q ' 5, - f - . gkgskssg, cg 195 advertisements under guidance of p. Webb, active key club membei M. R. Godley Johnny C. Godley Day 399-9756 Frankie Godley Nite 392-1747 Day 399-9756 Nite 399-7609 Jimmy Godley Day 399-9756 Nite 392-5074 GODLEY AUCTION CO We Sell Anything-Anywhere-Anytime Farm Machinery Auction Sale Dealer in New and Used Tractors and Machinery Wholesalers of Farmers Brand Twine Covington Rotary Cutters 4818 Rozzells Ferry Road, Charlotte : EASTERN TAPE CORPORATION P. O. Box 1574 Rozzells Ferry Road 392-5381 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1971 advertisements lvash faculty cars, have principal's office carpeted LAKEVIEW SELF-SERVICE 6600 Wilkinson Blvd. Meats-Produce-Groceries Bill and Willie Ridout Just past Moore's Park THE LITTLE SUPER MARKET C0., INC. Basso Between the Moore's Park Entrance 6330 Wilkinson Blvd. Phone: 399-0739 3009 Rozzells Ferry Road f IVICEWEN FUNERAL HCIVIE Charlotte,N.C. Phone 392-0186 727 East Morehead St. Charlotte, N. C. Sand-Stone-Gravel-Dirt-Excavati g IVI 81 P AUTO PARTS, INC. 2137 Beatties Ford Road Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.- Monday through Saturday 97 advertisements leading tribe, small, Qharr, zeigler, desoto, l1ndsa3 K-C CAMPER RENTALS 399-5322 5521 BELHAVEN BLVD - 394 1512 CHARLOTTE, N. C. 28214 Enjoy Your Next Varation In A New Starcraft Camper! STANDARD EQUIPMENT: 2-Burner Stove 0 Ice Box 0 Electrical Hook-Up Water Hook-Up I Sink 0 Wardrobe Closet Inside Light 0 Dinette Table OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Trailer Hitch I Canonv O Mirmrs EATON OIL COMPANY Carl E. Eaton, Jr. Your Friendly Oil People Distributors of Crown Petroleum Products, Quaker State and Permzoil Motor Oils 6210 Wilkinson Blvd. 399-831 1 Jack, Carl, and Pat Eaton TUCKER'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 6201 Belhaven Blvd. 399-0063 For the Best in Automotive Repairs Quality Workmanship Competitive Prices Earl Uackj Tucker WALKER-AYCOCK 81 CO. 500 East Morehead Street Suite 301 6 198 advertisements ak, page, Wood, judson make up executive council Congratulations to Class of 1971 -4 advertisements chosen by administration for citizenship, scholasti IVICCALL BROTHERS, INC. 6700 Belhaven Blvd 399 1506 Sopho e Chris McCall, Juniors Beth McCall and Fay McCall examine the industrial drill bits and rock samples containing interesting minerals d from drilling sites at McCall Brothers at 6700 Belhaven Boulevar . 200 advertisements pbility, senior debbie cashion receives dar award l DAI RY O. U E E N ' 2620 Wilkinson Blvd. 392 9827 I Live a Little I Good Luck Class of '71 I . GH-C0 FRIEDMANSJEWELERS FABRICS CORPORATION 130 North Tryon Street Charlotte, N. C. 4804 Rozzeus Ferry R d C t f Hearts Desire Diamond Ring Below Wholesale Prices Congratulations Class of 171 VIKING TINI N D RIVE-I N TH EATER 3323 Freedom Drive 394-2141 ALLISON USED CARS, 81 TRUCKS ' and TRAILERS I ' T 11ers J yco Tent Camper 2900 L ttl Rock R d Golden Falcon Charlotte, N. C. Ho Mad Tent Camper K ney15' 31195.00 20 advertisements . indians show school spirit by participating in tackj WHOLESALE ASSOCIATES INC. 6224 Wilkinson Blvd. 392-5451 Hundreds of domestic and imported items. National brands such as: Mirro-Matic, Proctor Silex, Rival, Gruen Watches, Dominion, Panasonic, Craig, Juliette, Iona, Benrus, Elgin and many others. Catering to all types of retail and wholesale accounts. Doyle G. Lakey Mike Luckey Tommy Keener Senior Gene Lakey works after school hours and on Saturdays for Wholesale Associates, located at 6224 Wilkinson Boulevard, and checks the price range on watches for a customer, as one of his duties as an employee. 4 i 1 i 202 l advertisements dian day, part of november homecoming festivities ALEx's AuTo PARTS, INC. EATON OIL COMPANY, INC. YOUR FRIENDLY Oil.. PEOPLE DISTRIBUTORS OF CROWN PETROLEUM PRODUOTS, QUAKER STATE A D P ZOIL. MOTOR OIL. D EATON 3109 Freedom Drive Charlotte, N. C. E 2 Vernon S. Alexander C7041 392-6171 President I CONSTRUC'?IlOllNIYCOMPANY KE'-I-HS A UTO S E RVI C E 174 Gumbranch Road 392-1019 Business Phone 541 North Graham Street 399-5907 Home Phone 3337383 CONGRATULATIONS S TOTHE CLASS OF 1971 From the Class of 1970 PONSORS: The Nalle Clinic Dr. Barry E. Marshall, DDS Dr. James N. McIntosh, DDS Dr. Hector H. Henry, MD Dr. F. H. Hamilton Johnny Wyndham, Pham. advertisements recently organized civinettes inducted into civitia LANIER AND GQDLEY CGNSTRUCTION CO- E.. 'i 392-4778 392-1912 B Ph 523 2955 R Ph 392 3058 S 81 P RECORDS, INC. COMPLETE RACK SERVICE LttR1sesO A11Lb1 ST kSt oTap C tt R d P1 y T p P1 y 3127 S th B1 d J E S tl P O B 3461 O SLP d t Ch 1 tt N C 28202 20 advertisements ntemational at special november honorary banquet MARTY'S BARBER SHOP 1124 Oakdale Road Congratul t t tl DONALD'S AUTO UPHOLSTERY 3o37R 1112 yR d Class of 1971 392 2931 HIPPS GRIER DRY GE E N RAL STORE CLEANING COMPANY 3606R 11 F yR d 3995221 G dL kt th C1 f71 C gratulations Class of 1971 fr COULWOOD JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ,M --wgww COLLINS COMPANY extends their fo ' V-f I C g atulations . A1 ,,b,, .,-gl. rr ' 4 f' t ll S niors of West Mecklenbu g - 1 if F d Vi11ageShoppingC t -'-1' .sl 1 '. 'K fr A ' ft 1- I x 1, 11,-if --..,,,,,,-- 'l .5031-UNE , advertisements I judged by columbia scholastic press, '70 tomahaw CROCKER'S I CABINET SHOP DAIRY QUEEN Sp 1 g Kth Rp 6216B1h Bld G lRp L Lttl 3921865 O GgEbg FULKERSON'S SUNOCO SERVICE 264OLtt1 R kR d tI85 Ph 3993204 C g tlt t th G d t gCl 1971 advertisements eceives first 1 ' ' ' p ace award 1n nat1onw1de competition Carolinds Largest Dealer ' , , ,, ' ,fs ,. ,. . . Hs, -.s s M 'hw , . ., - - - ,. . .Kass X - ,- ms- QYQXNN, ,., ,,o?e1,,fe,. I . ,s,,:Sw.w,,,s2,5s , ' ' 0 - 4 ' ,,s, . , : g - ,, ,z ft' ,,,.. e r , A 1- 5 ?,,:2vi:wmwL.,.emvsg:Mzge:4,a V .A,-: -ich lm. ,A , , A ,.4.fw,,e..:E2v.:3. : t A3 ,,..., i ,- M 1 ,. . q 1 2 1 : , .... if ' .. 4- rsvwtiei-t sw-aseffeff f z f - 1 '- I - S . .. 't. fl 4 ' 553523 55 V X , H ' T :fu .sIi.:l.Q?ft1w-S ., J ' ' 5 is gf , .- ,-,-A f ' f - ,.A,. 1 r e -V ss-a,,0w-wg,-fn,W,m .-.,.1,::::5-,.:.:.:,1.:... , ,..1 , :sz5g,-w e r E1'1'ST2.E sat E. 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Holly Road 827-2431 Ch 1 tt N C 399 9377 SHONEYS Freedom Drive cgtit rms f71 un- 208 H me of the B g B y advertisements december 5, senior andy harris accepts invitation 'i Senior Dale Whisanant checks the motor as part of the excellent service at Coulwood Esso on Valley Dale R d A c gLk COULWOOD ESSO HPPyMf s S IMyB LANIER 81 SDN 2101 O kd 1 R d 392-4778 209 advertisements graduate donna crisp bestows upon peggy goodsoi L 1 Q wr t 4 is W Q I N E . .50 gh-lim Q 192.- D Xe. rs. advertisements oth title, crown of homecoming queen november 6 NIcDONALD'S JONES BROTHERS SUPER MARKET 128 South Main Street 827-9157 4810 Rozzells Ferry Road 392-1994 2745 Freedom Drive I 3300 E. Independence Blvd. m I m 2407 South Blvd. McDonald's is your kind of place. WhileWorkgtMD ldJ Zgl dGgO bk prepare a customer d . I to the Class of 1971 advertisements seniors bruce rutledge, jimmy paxton nominated by J. T. and Sandy Karen and Tony t Poodle and Squirrel The Reivers Kat and Bill The Pickle Joey and Jan David and Donna Warren and Debra Chris and Debbie Absalom Lyndon and Donna Sherri and David W. O. F. F. Donna Mozeley Lou Ann Bizzell Mr. Allen's Homeroom The Bobbsey Twins Beth and John Liz and Joel Ann Pack Ruth and Randy Jr. Varsity Cheerleaders Lynn Kale and Jimmy Johns Myra J oye Betty Hager Hogan and Gomer Frog Wilson Gene Holland Swinger-Dodge Division Your local Dodge Boys The Oakdale Oaks Key Club Kay and Greg Tommy and Karen June Loves Robert ,.t- ,J .1-1 -,--t-Mi,--V - .V , rf.:-, t , M... 51 ill and gTerry -- ,alt ' 4 g- ggi,-,.ff.iH.aMV5 A mga' an NG, , ,. -..W -f .,-- we ,...- ,,.f,W 'l57 ?Il fP7e Jf 1' tWif?5- .... M-W, f.f,..v .N I .L ,L ,.Lf.,, ,W wk! ,X F5,,j.k.. ,T ,IT V ' f., f, . S+:- 'S'VjQ.:.... 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Lee Lee Tony and Wanda . i, ' .-J.-w'Y'f 2!L.Weff- , 3:5 Beverly and James Tim and Debbi Lucy Washam Leslie and Woody Becky and Kenny Cynthia and Larry Wendell loves Sherri Phyllis Diane loves Jimmy Zeus Janice Faulkner Cathy and Steve Debbie Blair Carol and Buz Water Rats Karen and John Reba Smith Late Dionysus, Disciples The Science Club The Indianettes Pam and Don Greg and Doris Cathy and Barry The Civinettes Dickie Abernethy Carol and Billy Timmy Howie Stan and Judy Dean and Margaret Babs Cordell Janis and Paul Mike and Lou Ann 1971 Annual Staff Miss Mahaffey Gary and LaVonda Gail and Ronnie 212 V advertisements arsity football team, to lead them as co-captains D. R. lvlozELEY, INC. BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '71 advertisements seniors cliff potts, keith coward, gene lakey atten Phone: 399-9256 'af E ,K X I li i H OS KI N S 9 , 4 ' we MCCLURE LUIVIBER ,rx BEAUTY SHOP Q . 5 A' COMPANY if -9 A9 102 North Hoskins Rd. Charlotte. N.C. 28216 V .0 ag! 2 nmaxnumnngnm ' Ni f I - 6000 Mt. Holly Road 399-5681 K. D. McCALL'S Large Inventory For Your Convenience G U S E C E From The Tree To The Key uASk Your Neighborn 5000 Rozzells Ferry Road 399-9482 Junior Timmy Howie fills up after school hours by working part-time at K. D McCaIl's Gulf Service Station. Junior Joel Adams examines articles close at hand while observ ing the business of McClure Lumber Company HOLLAND DRUG COMPANY 100 N. Main Street 827-2031 214 advertisements Joys' state to gain further knowledge of government DOIVIER'S NIEN'S SHOP 3436 Wilkinson Blvd. 399-5140 Owner-Domer Reeves CATERING TO THE WELL DRESSED YOUNG MEN i Wanda Biggers, Edgar Knight, Marsha Bigham look pleased with the new selection of sweaters shown to them by the owner Domer Reeves, who always tries to satisfy the younger man with the most fashionable attire in town. 215 J advertisements students find many op ortunities to gain experience F 9 N-Ra S Q COULWOOD 5 COULWOOD SALON BARBER SHOPQ 1- OF BEAUTY 8100 Belhaven Blvd. 8100 Belhaven Blvd. Coulwood Shopping Center Charlotte, N. C. 28216 392-9480 Charlotte, North Carolina Glenda Parker Susan Adams I GGHC Pegram Frank Horne, Jr. Opal Thompson E. PI. nigh Waco nigh 399-8978 392-3609 E. B. DIGH Repairing and Painting . . . Fiberglassing -BOATS- 2820 Forrestal St. Charlotte, N. C. 399-8978 Senior Mike Digh tries out the new steering unit installed by E. B. Digh 8a Son, located on 2820 Forrestal Street. Senior Linda Bage- relaxes in one of the comfortable chairs at Hamilton Furniture : Qi..- 399-583l 399-3490 HAMILTON FURNITURE CO. For Special Order See The Hamilton Boys 3608 Rozzells Ferry Rd. 2 I advertisements earn spending money througn part-time employment wwww Senior Suzanne Price works diligently to take messages, answer the phone, type letters. as a summer employee for her f h f Woodward-Warren Refrigeration Company,Incorporation, located on Wilkinson Boulevard. WOODWARD-WARREN REFRIGERATION COMPANY, INC. P. O. Box 8531 - 5313 Wilkinson Boulevard CHARLOTTE, N. C. 28208 INSTALLING THE FINEST SUPER MARKETS 0 WARREN REFFIIGEFIATORS 0 SCOTSMAN ICE MACHINES Floyd A. Price 217 advertisements seniors elect gail Vaughn as head of class affaii L DAN DY CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Uniform Rental Service 4 2700 F eedom D e 399 5527 Junior Kathryn Braswell, employee of Dandy Cleaners Rental Service located on Freedom Drive, adds total cost of cleaning, for customer Beth McCall while Mr. Hill, owner, finds her cleaning. 218 advertisements W o lvh1le June massey adds ass1stance as co-chaufman WEBB TAX SERVICE WESTER'-Y H -LS RX DRUGS Tax Specialist- Reg. No. 8749 B kk P g 3403 Wiikmson Blvd. A me 392-1352 399 0826 Paul R. Webb Ch 1 tie, N th C 1 CONGRATULATIONS TO TR E N D TH E STEREO CENTER CLASS OF F t g. St p t 1971 900 S. Kings D From 377 1546 F. W. WOOLWORTH Freedom Village SUIVIIVIEY NS DRUG COMPANY S'G'V'3Q GULF SERVICE We fill a1lD 1 P 9 'pt' Have Y D t C H U 2833 Freedom Driv 399-9386 VA7 3021 M1 H lly I 1 advertisements juniors elect W. sinclair, g. overbeck, j. cherry Bi-L0 SUPERNIARKET 5601 Wilkinson Blvd. 392-3675 Bi-Lo has the lowest prices in Town! Working diligently after school hours and on weekends, seniors Connie Ammons and Ricky Auten perform one of the many responsibilities by putting up a display at Bi-Lo Supermarket located at 5601 Wilkinson Boulevard. Senior Larry Wilson observes as junior David Dale demonstrates refacing a wood at Carolina Club Shop, CAROLINA GOLF SHOP 5400 Rozzells Ferry Road 392-7987 220 l l l advertisements rackett, v. wells as new class executive committee l Road Service I COULWOOD CITGO CIRCLE G Service Center BARBER SHOP N. C. Approved Inspection 8100 Belhaven Blvd. 394-3924 Specializing in: Tune ups, Brake service, Wheel balancing, complete 1 ' line of Goodyear Tires New 84 Recaps 4814 Rozzells Ferry Rd. Serving West Mecklenburg Bill Carter, ow r CIRCLE G PAUL DERR RESTAURANT Ray Mullis, owner Brand Name Appa 1 Specializing in Breakfast Mt. Holly, N' C. 4818 Rozzells Ferry Rd. 392-1812 Congratulations to the Class of 1971 From the Parents of Gail Gathings e-1, advertisements attractive linda small selected carrousel Drincess clad zest MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT hour C HA R LI E'S DRUG SUNDRIES 125 West Central Mt. Holly N. C. 827 2211 827 9152 CHARLOTTE COCA-COLA BOTTLE CO. FENCE BUILDING 2834Ltt1R kR d 1401 West Morh d 3921555 CHUCK'S DRIVE IN H Y 16 Sh ffl ton 399 9318 G dL kt th Cl f71 2 A Aaron, Michael 109,170 Abernathy, Dennis 1 23,1 53 Abernathy, Libbi 101,112,115, 116,153 Abernathy, James 119,153 Abernathy, Perry 104,170 Anders A tnip , Abernethy, Richard Able, Ramie 95,105,139 Adams, Joel 13,124,153,214,227 Adams, Kathy 46,107,153 Adams, Mace 78,153 Adams Mike 80,139 Adams: Norma Adams, Sheila 170 Adams Adams on, Elizabeth 118,139 on, James 119,153 Agnew, Carol 139 Aiken, Robbie 111,153 Alexander, Beverly 153 Alexander, Miss Eddieola 20,32,33, 55, Alexan 112 der, Kathy 107,109,113,170 Alexander, Kenneth 139 Alexan Alexan Alexan Alexan Alexan der, Larry 139 der, Mary der, Ralph der, Stanley 108,153 der, Wayne 110,170 Alexander, Willie 153 Allen, Donnie 139 Allen, Mr. George 20 Allen, Sherri 101,170 Alsop, John 153 Alvis, Joe 139 Alvis, Mike 104,170 Alwran, Pearl 153 Ammons, Connie 109,111,170,220 Ammons, Carol 153 Anders Anders on, Charles 81,110,170 on, Cindy 46.11.106.170 on, Leslie 110,170 Anderson, Bobby 139 Anderson, Billy 139 Anderson, Willie Anthony, Airy Anthony, Larry 104 Anthony, Mary 153 Armstrong, Delois 66,87.104,170 Arrowood, Cathy 153 Asbury, Marilyn 153 Ashf or d, Alfreda 139 Ashford, Ja.mes 139 Mrs. Leoda 70,102 Dale, David 85,1 18,1 20,156,220 Atwell, Allison 71,87,108,109,112, 118,119,155-3,157 Auman, Belinda 87,127,170 Austin, Butch 170 Austin, Debbie 5,59,112,131, 134,170 Austin, Eubert 114,153 Austin Kennard 110 Austin: Linda 139 Austin, Robin 112,114,139 Auten, Auten, Auten, Auten. Auten, Auten, Auten, Auten, Avant, Avant, Avery , Avery, Alan 139 Cindy 89,153 Debbie 139 Doreen 114,139 Jan 170 Paula 106,170 Reggie 170 Rick 171,220 Dennis 111,171 Wendall111,171 Mrs. Jean 20 Johnie 108,110 Aycock, Sammy 153 Bailey. Bailey, Bailey, Bailey. Bailey. B Alan 171 Candy 111,153 Deborah 139 Dorothy 106,171 Glenda 108,153 Baker, Diane 153 Baker, Baker, Dorothy 109,171 Harry D. 153,171 Baker, Harry J. Baker, Kathey 139 Baker, Theresa 64,56,65,100, 128,171 Baker. Baker, Susie 108,130,139 Yvonne 87,139 Ballard, Pam 112,171 Ballard, Becky 108,153 Bankhead, Elivira 153 Barbee, Eddie 171 Barber, Jean 120,139 Baucom, Sandy 101,114,122,127,130, 171,178 Baxley, Dagmar 101,120,153 Baxley, Ivan 139 Baxley, Melvin 139 Beacham, Randy 123,171 Beaton, Albert 10,109,114,139 Beatty, Miss Brenda 20,28,111 Beatty, Sandra 171 Beaty, Mickey 139 Beaty, Bobby 171 Beck, Debbie 139 Belcher, Homer 107,113,171 Benfield, Fay 107,113,171 Benfield, Mrs. Nancy 21,44,72 Benjamin, Susan 38,60,64,65, 74,109,124,127,128,131,134,144, 171,184,227 Bennett, Gene 62,171 Bennett, Patsy 139 Benson, Chris 110,115,153 Benson, Donnie Benson, Larry 110,123,171 Berry, Marvin Biddy, Eddie 78,117,153 Biggers, Becky 139 Biggers, Joe 139 Biggers, Terry 171 Biggers, Wanda 87,114,153,215 Bigham, Marsha 52,94,114,127, 152,154,215 Bilbro, Mr. Rick 21 Bingham, Janice 139 Bishop, Libby 36,64,66,101,112, 115,128,154 Bishop, Teresa 101,105,112,115,139 Bizzell, Lou Ann 7,58,73,94,112, 131,134,171 Black, Robert 42,81,84,139 Black, Sandy 111,154 Blackmon, Eugene 154 Blackmon,Andre 139 Blackmon, Saundra 154 Blackmon, Vickie 107,154 Blackwelder, Randy 126,154 Blair, Debbie 87,139 Blake, Merchell 87,139 Blake, Willard Blanchette, Becky 139 Blocker, Rite 154 Blocker, Robert 154 Blue, Arthur 171 Bolick, Mr. Carl 21,88 Bollinger, Steve Bolton, Deette 139 Bolton, Tommy 110,154 Bolynn, Steven 123 Boone, Beth 108,171 Boone, Mr. Charles 21,26,38,90 Boone, Cynthia 171 Boone, Mrs. Kay 16,17 Bost, Rachel 171,179 Bostian, Gail 38,64,65,74,114, 116,124,131,134,171.227 Bostian, Mike 84,85,115,121,139 Bostian, Steve 61,6 2,74,82, 83,93, 102,121,128,171,177 Bostian, Tommy 114,139 Bowers, Myra 87,101,114,130,139 Bowman, Emmy 11, 106,172 Boyd, Janie 139 Boyd, Warren 59,80,114,126,139 Boyd, Mrs. Willene B. 21 Brackett, Rachel 66,109,115,127,131 152,154,158,221 Bradshaw, Ricky 111,172 Bradshaw, Debbie 105,121,122,154 Bradshaw, Marsha 154 Bragg. Robert 115,154 Brannar, Iris 19 Brannon, Larry 104 Braswell, Kathryn 54,115,154 Brevard, Carolyn 28,66,108,172 Brevard, Deborah 139 Brevard, Ellen 154 Brevard, Ernestine 140 Brevard. James 140 Brewer, Donna 114,140 Brice, Robert 172 Bridges, Betsy 105,108,140 Bridges, Sheila 107,127,154 Bridges, Susan 118,140,148 Bright, Jim 172 Bright, J. T. 111,172 Brigman, Barbara 108,154 Brindle, Susan 172 Brinkley, Freddie 172 Brisendine, Susan 109,127,172 Broadway, Miss Priscilla 21 Brock, Danny 116,154 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown , Carol 140 , Cecil 28,86,154 , Deanna 109,172 , Donald 172 , Eric 1O,81,88,89,172 , Gary 140 , James 154 , Janet 140 index Cline, Mrs. Zelda 22 Cloud, Diane 19,173 Clouse, Billy 35,78,85,110,155 Clouse, Mr. William 22,31 Clyburn, Jamie 108 Cobb, Marie 140 Cochrane, Charles 46,104,173 Cochrane, Sandra 140 Brown, John 140 Brown, Lynette 172 Brown, Mike 140 Brown, Pam 140 Brown, Mrs. Shirley 21 Brown, Toby 109,114,140 Brumley, Cindy 87,105,108,140 Bryan, Betsy 101,109,112, 127,154 Bryan, Lynda 101,105,112, 114,140 Bryant, Allen 140 Bryant, Cathy 87,116,121,154 Bryant, Molly 140,148 Bryant, Kaye 112,120,154 Bundridge, Maurice Buchanan, Miss Cheryl 21,115 Buchanan, Robin 109,123,154 Buchanan, Vickie 108 Bullard, Boydie 120,140 Bullard, Hoppie 108 Bunton, Linda 104,108,112,172 Burch, Hauzie 18 Burchfield, Vickie 140 Burchell, Kay 109,155 Burden, Pam 116,121,155 Burgess, Cheryl 140 Burke, Carlton 140 Burleson, Mrs. JoAnn 21 Burleson, Randall 36,86,105, 116,155 Bum, Laurie 52,112,118,155 Coleman, Troy 140 Collins, Diane 107,155 Collins, Marshall 5,173 Combs, Rick 111 Conder, Ray 173 Conder, Vickie 87.155 Connor, Cheryl 140 Connor, Keith 155 Connor, Ken 173 Cooley, Susan 155 Burn, Mike 172 Burns, Burris, Busch, Butler, Butler, Butler, Kim 115,172 Suzi Elizabeth 140 James 172 Rickey 78 Stan 78,155 C Cabe, Bobby 80,140 Caldwell, Calvin 140 Caldwell, Donald 155 Caldwell, Hazel 104 Caldwell, Mike 119,120,155 Caldwell, Michael 140 Caldwell, Nancy 127,155 Caldwell, Rachel 100,112,155 Caldwell, Vickie 140 Calhoun, John 104,155 Calhoun, Judgette 130,172 Campbell, Debbie 113,128,152,155 Campbell, Earlene 104,155 Campbell, Jerry 108,155 Campbell, Mardelle 172 Campbell, Shirley 155 Camps, Lorenzo 155 Cooper, Mr. Donnell 22 Cope, Becky 47,173 Cordell, Babs 43,56,100,105, 113,173 Correll. Mike 173 Correll, Sherry 100,105,155 Correll, Tom 140 Corry, Diane 108 Cowans, Carleen 155 Coward, Keith 58.60.74,104, 173,214 Cox, Donald 78.156 Craig, Robert 156 Craig, Tony Crane, Sherry 105,112,141 Crane, Sidney 173 Craven, Donna 103,127,130,156 Craven, Steve 102 Crenshaw, Bobby 119 Crews, Billy 41,62,122,173 Crisp, Adrienne 70,114,141 Crocker, Joyce 112,173 Croslin. Venida 66,68,118,141 Cross, Debbie 107,109,130,173 Cross, Randy 42,141 Crotts, Gilda 112,114,141 Crowder, Jim 109,156 Crowe, Eddie 173 Crowell, Cynthia 87,120,141 Crump, Cathy 141 Crump, David Crump, Jimmy Cruse, Mrs. Mary 22,112 Cummings, Mike 141 Cunningham, Catherine 141 Cunningham, Chris 173 Cureton, Phillip 119 Curry, Joie 106,174 Cusick, Ann Marie 87,105,113, 115,141 Cuthberton, Swiller 141 D Daniel, Mary 108,174 Daugird, Kathy 100,174 Davenport, Sherry 118,156 Davidson, Blandy 111 Davidson, Phil 81,110,156 Canipe, Cindy 114,140 Cannon, Donna 66,116,121,124, 173,227 Cannon, Patty 140 Capps, Margaret 118,155,161 Cardell, Mr. Gene 21 Carlton, Barbara 140 Carothers, Mary 117,155 Carr, Ralph 84,42,140 Carson, Freddie 140 Carson, Rhonda 111,173 Carstens, Marie 111,155 Carstens, Mike 140 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, D avis, Davis, Davis, D avis, D avis. Annetta 111,174 Carl 156 Charles 78,156 Gary 43,103,174 Gregory 104 Kathy 141 Eddie 174 Libby 141 Teresa 141 Valerie Jean 120,141 Dawkins, Deborah 156 ' Day, Mr. John 22,38,80 Deadwyler, Ginger 118,141 Deal, John 42,86,123,174 Deal, Steve 141 Barber, Mrs. Juanita 20,130 Bare, Peggy 120,139 Barker, David 139 Bames, Debbie 100,130,171 Bames, Kathy 153 Barr, Lynne 56,87,108,153 Barr, Susan 87,113 Barren, James Barrett, Gary 139 Barrett, Mike 104,153 Barringer, Carl 139 Barron, Bernice 87,108,153 Bass, Cindy 87.139 Bass, Sandi 43,67.113.171 Bass, David 123.171 Brock, Joe 154 Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Cathy 140 Charles Michael 172 Constance 140 Dennis 154 Gerald 104 Carter, Cynthia 155 Cash, gl5is,suMElizabeth42 il Cash, oey . . .1 . . ' 173 aff Cash, Star a Cashion, Debbie 52,60,61,62,63. 74,94,168,173,201 Cashion, Joyce 58,59,74,101,105, 112,115,173 Cater, James 122,140 Cathcart, Beverly 109,155 Cathey, Rusty 155 Cathey, Steve 140 Cauble, Gary 105,155 Caudill, Harold 140 Chambers, Jasper 111,155 Chambers, Chris 106,109,173 Chapman, Mike 155 Chavis, Kay 173 Cherry, Jackie 66,114,152, 155,220 Cherry, Mr. Ken 21 Cherry, Becky 173 Cherry, Rick 110,155 Childers, Debra 69,114,140,142 Childress, Tanya 100,103,155 Dean, 101,105,112,115, 118,141 Dees, Ray 123,174 Deese, Barbara 120,141 Deese, Danny 108,141 Deese, Glenn 46,66,107,174 Deese, Rachel 107,109,174 DeLain, Jerry 104,108 , Delane, Al 156 , Dellinger, Calvin 80,141,143 Dellinger, Danny Dellinger, Dean 104,105,110,174 Dellinger, Janis 52,109,112,131,134 135,174 Dennard, Steve 174 Denny, Dale 123,174 Denny, Tim 123,156 Brooks, Harvey 154 Brooks, Trina 154 Brookshire, Joan 66,128,172,176 Broome, Jackie 106,172 Broome, John 140 Brotherton, Debbie 105,119,154, 162 Brotherton, June 41,74,122,128, 130,172 Christenbury, Mike 140 Clark. Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark Barbara 1 55 Debbie 1 1 2 Kathy 140 Mark 140 Paulette 155 Clendenon, Mike 140 Cline, Candy 5,66,100,116,121, 135,173 De Soto, Rick 78,79,85,115,126, 131,169,174,198 Dickens. Greg 11,109,114,121,156 Dickens, Michael Diggs, Cathy 11,106,174 Digh, Mike 109,124,174,216,227 Dilling, Janet 118,120,141 Dilling, Velna 141 Dinkins, Betty 156 Dixon, Mrs. Elizabeth 22 Doby, Wanda 95,141 Donaldson, Lotchie 30,141 Dorsett, Donna 115,141 Dorsett, Robin 32,33,122,156 Douglas, Margie 108,156 Early, Shirley 141 Hunter, Randy 1 23.1 78 Harris, Garwin 143 index Dover, Sandra 141 Dover, Billy 141 Dowdle, Brenda 156 Dowdle, Glenda 156 Downs. Linda 141 Dry, Don 66,85,141 Drye, Mr. R. J. 22,35,110 Duke, Susan 105,113,117,156 Dulin, Becky 141 Duncan, Deborah 141 Dunham, Jackie 108 Dunlap, Billy 174 Dunlap, Robert 18 Dunlap, Ruby 109,120,128 Dunn, Debbie 109,118,174 Dunn, Ferrell 80,141 Durham, Jennie 141 Durham, Rebecca 141 E Earnest, Susan 121,124,131, 156,227 Easler, Jack 104,174 Eaton, Susan 109,112,115,156 Eddy, Joel 110,174 Edwards, Cindy 156 Edwards, Mike 142 Eidson, Patty 111,174 Elder, Donna 108,142 Eller, Yvonne 112,142 Elliot, Wanda 156 Elliott, Robert 174 Elliott, Wendell 33,100,174 Ellis, Eddie 156 Ellis, Marie 142 Ellison, James 156 Elmore, David 111,156 Elmore, Joe 116,122,142 Emery, Colleen 114,175 England, Robin 142 England, Gene 156 Entzminger, Earlene 175 Epley, Randy 45,54,126,133,135, 156,158 Ervin. Brenda 108,117,156 Eskildsen, Victor 156 Estes, Donna Estridge, Cindy 142 Estridge, Jimmy 78,156 Eudy, Cathy 111,122,175 Evans, Gralen 142 Everhart, Pam 123,175 F Falls, Loretta 142 Falls, Sandra 28,66,111,124,175 Farlow, Cindy 87,105,121,122,156 Farrar, Eric 103,125,175 Farrar, Mike 142 - Farrar, Sherman 126 Faulkner, Darlena 142 Faulkner, Janice 104,128,175 Faust, Kenny 115,117,121,129,175 Faust, Becky 142 Ferguson, Roy Ferguson, Roy 156 Ferrell, Danny 142 Ferrell, Diane 112,130,156 Ferrell, Steve 156 Fincher, Georgana 111,130,175 Fincher, Patricia 142 Fish, Mrs. Mary 18 Fisher, Keith 142 Fisher, Eugene 104,175 Fisher, Eddie 142 Fisher, Mrs. Ella 22,106 Fitzsimmons, Mr. Joe 22,16,148 Fletcher, Marian 111,156 Flint, Mickie 101,107,157 Foard, Sharon 114,142 Forbis, Mike 142 Ford, Brenda 175 Forte, Albert 110,175 Foster, Mrs. Jo 16,74,227 Foster, Tommy 142 Fountain, Frances 157 Fox, Connell 157 Fox, Lorraine 157 Foxx, Jethro Fraley, Betty 142 Fraley, Larry 38 Francis, Randy 142 Franklin, Johnny 142 Franks, Cynthia Frazier, Kenneth 157 Freeman, John 175 Freeman. Joy 157 Freeman, Diane 165 French, Mr. Harry 22 Froxieburger, Mrs. Bessie 22 Frye, Michelle 100,157 Frye, Phyllis 46,74,116,121, 175,107- Frye, Randall 142 Fuller, Desi Fuller, Jacqueline 108,157 Fuller, Marian 47 Funderburk, Bobby 101,111,175 Funderburk, Jackie 109,112,114,12 157,227 Funderburk, Landon 157 Furr, Gil 85,90,157 5. Futrelle, Duncan G Gabriel, Gregory 142 Gabriel, Pat 106 Gabriel, Sanders 157 Gaddy, Antinette 108,142 Gaddy, Linda 157 Gaddy, Patricia 108,142 Gaddy, Shirley 157 Gadsden, Mr. Frank 16,22 Gajardo, Maria 112,115,127,175 Gambrell, Helen 19 Garcia, Steven 80,142 Garfield, Mike 175 Garrison, Jimmy 42.86.142 Garver, Randy 175 Gaston, Grace 108 Gathings, Gail 47,87,101,107,112, 114,175,221 Gayle, Wanda 87,105,113,175 Gelsinger, Jill 49,105,106,175 Hamm ond, Trisha 109 Hammond, Rhonda 143 Hammond, Rita 176 Hammond 121.158 Hammond, Sharon 176 Hammond, Vickie 158 Harbin, Dorothy 117,144 Harden, Miss Becky 6,111 Hai-gett, George 158 Hargett, Linda 143 Harkey, Allen 55,104,117,177 Harkey, Benny 35,104,110,158 Harke , Wayne 177 Y Harkey, Beth 108,158 Harring Harring Han-ing ton, Maria 143 ton, Paul 119,143 ton, Terry 107,127,158 Harris, Andy 61,63,78,79,126, 169,177,209 Harris, Donnie 143 Harris, Fred 117 . Sandra 68,105,115,118, Hubbard, Pat 159 Hubert, Sandy 144 Hucks, Vickie 144 Hudson, Denise 144 Hudson, Joel Hudson, Pam 177 Huffstetler, Dennie 144 Huffman. Ken 177 Huffstetler, Patti 106,177 Huffstetler, Carol 177 Huffstickler, Melvin 110,118,144 Hughes. Diane 103,159 Hughes, Terry 104,178 Huie, Debbie 87,105,109,114,159 Hull, Reggie 178 Humphries, Shirley 87,100,105,108,114 122,159 Huneycutt, Lavonda 111,178 I-lunsucker, Mrs. Betty 24 Hunsucker, Carol 104,120,159 Hunt, Miss Burnette 108 Hunt, Susan 114,144 Gelsinger, Ginger 142,146 Gerald, Gerald, Gibson Gibson Gibson Linda 142 Mike 157 , Eric 114,142 , Jack 157 , Terry 104,118,175 Gilbert, Cynthia 127,157 Giles, Debra 142 Gilleland, Michael 114,157 Gillenwater, Tim 104.175 Gillespie, Cynthia Gillespie, Denise 109 Gillespie, George 80,85,142,143 Gillespie, Harris, Kathy 7,66,68,101,107, Hunter, Donna 16,1 09,1 1 7,1 59 Hunter. Larry 40, 1 44 Hunter, Ronald 1 00, 1 59 Judy 116,142 Gilmore, Gail 176 Glenn,Angela Glines. Bruce 142 Glover, Richard 142 Glynn, Candy 157 Godfrey, Mike 56,100,128,130,176 Godfrey, Ginger 142 Godley, Judy 101,115,124,135,152, 157,193 Goforth, Sherri Gomillion Re 'nald 78 . 81 Goode, Jacqueline 52,68,94,102,108, 152,157,163 Goode, Rita 67,109,133,176 Gooden, Jimmy 38,143 Goodman, Pam 143 Goodson, David 119,157 Goodson, Peggy 7,46,67,127,128, 168,176,210 Goodwin, Brenda 157 Goodwin, Garry 157 Goozner, Ray 157 Gordon, Bobby 157 Gordon, Charles 157 Gordon, Randy 158 Grady, Carol 158 Graham, Bobby 78,85,123,158 Graham, Carl 158 Graham, Myra 143 Gray, Jimmy 81,176 Greene, Debbie 105,113,118, 176,186 Greene, Vickie 106 Greene, Vickie 176 Greer, Wayne 158 Greer, Lois 158 Gregory, Daniel 78,176 Gregory, Rossie 158 Gregory, Susie 158 Gresch, Jay 143 ' 112,118,131,135,177 Harris, Mae 158 Harris, Marjorie 158 Harris, Mrs. Mary 56,124,227 Harris, Robert 110 Harris, William 177 Harris, Yvonne 115,118,158 Hart, Toni 108 Hartis, Sherry 66,68,115,118,177 Hatchell, Jan 101,109,114,158 Hatchell, Teresa 114,130,177 Hawkins, Tim 123,158 Hayes, Hayes, Hayes, Hayes, Hayes, Hayes, Alma 108,158 Billy Ray 143 David 123,177 Maria 101,112,115,177 Rick 119,120,177 Walter 80,126,143 Haynes, Shirley 177 Haynes, Sharon 143 Heath, Cheryl 177 Heath, Cassandra 143 Heath, Gwen 159 Heath, Kim 80,815,143 Heath, Teresa 86,119,176,177 Hedspeth, Albert 159 Hedspeth, Randy 110,159 Hunter, Richard 178 Huntley, Chuck 178 Hursey, Dale 104,115,159 Husband, Bill 110.173 Hyder, Margaret 105,159 I Ingram, Reginald 104,159 Ingram, Vincent 109 J Jackson, Robin 101,109,178 Jackson, Charles 159 Jackson, Robin 95,138,144, 142,145 Jackson, Wes 104,159 Jakielski, Diane 105,116,144 James, Larry 111 Jarrell. Steve 159 Jennings, Kastina 144 Jernigan, Bonnie 100,117, 120,144 Jetton, Neil 78,82,90,159 Grey, Jimmy 110 Grice, James 45,90,104,158,176 Grice, Tena 119,138,143 Grice, Wanda 107,119,128,176 Grier, Beverly 66,108,118,158 Grier, Valerie Grier, Wayne Grier, William 158 Griffin, John F. 119,143 Griffin, John R. 143 Griffin, Mark 81,116,158 Griffin, Robert 114,118,120,143 Griffin, Ronna 101,116,158 ' Grigg, Karen 45,74,114,121,133, 127,176 Grimes, Rodney 143 Grindstaff, Raymond 143 Grist, Ed 123,135,176 Guignard, James 80.86.143 Guignard, John 40,80,86,143 Gurley, Glenn 105,120,158 Gurley, Pam 105,109,112,115,124, 176,182,227 H Haddock, Glen 143 Hager, Betty 101,105,115, 122,176 -' Hager, Donna 127,158 Hager, Dawn 143 I-lagler, Dale 176 Hall, Miss Annie Hall, Joel 86,119.158 Halley, Eunice 108,158 Hallman, Ann 106,176 Ham, Debbie 122,143 Hammond, Janice 158 Helderman, Mike 177 Helms, Davil 159 Helms, Donna 66,107,109,159 Helms, Gary 81,159 Helms, Mike 110,143,159 Helms, Ricky Helms, Terry 7,126,128,168,177 Helsabeck, Walt 90,159 Helton, Kathy 44,106,177 Hemphill, Randolph 104 Henderson, Doug 123,177 Henderson, William Herman, Howard 159 Herman, Becky 143 Herron, Doris Hester, Wanda 108,144 Hibbard, Debbie 120,144 Hibbard, Roy High, Phyllis 144 Hill, Barbara 114,131,138,144,145 Hill, Daniel Hill, Mischa 52,94,114,127, 152,159 Hill, Ricky 110,159 Hilton, Alan 110,123,177 Hilton, Donnie 144 Hinson, Rodney 111,177 Hint, Bootie 19 Hipp, Jane 144 Hipps, Norman 40,144 Hodge, Miss Debby 26,116 Hoffman, Dennis 103,177 Holder, Marie 115,144 Holder, Buz 110,123,128,177 Holland, Gene 177 Holland, Cecelia 111,177 Holland, Debbie 144 Holland, Maudia 177 Holloway, Diana 116,144 Holloway, Nancy 177 Holt. Jeff 144 Hood, Nancy 28.109.159 Hoover, Lowilyn 144 Hopkins, Randall 159 Hopkins, Deborah 144 Hopkins, Jimmy 144 Horbin, Dorothy Hombuckle, Tim 86,144 Horton. Jane 107,159 Hosaflook, Benny 81.86.119.159 Houck, William-159 Houghton, Kent 80.85.144 Houston, Catherine 159 Houston, Judy 100.105.115.120. 128,177 Houston, Kenneth 159 Houston, Linda 144 Houston. Mary 54.159 Howard, Hilda Howard, Towinia Howell, Cathy 144 Howell, Johnsie 115,118,130,159 Howell, Nancy 109,144 Howie, Tim 90.126.159.214 224 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, J ohnson. Johnson, Johnson, J ohnson. Johnson, J ohnson, Johnson, Arlean 159 Becky 32 Bobby 144 Dale 144 David 160 Debbie 160 Mr. John Johnny 85,110 Joyce 111,178 Mrs. Loree 24,117 Mike 144 Nettie Bell 18 Robert 178 Ronald 67,78,85,107,174 Sammy 144 Terry Johnston, Melanie 108,160 Joiner, Lou Ann 178 Jones, Ann 160 Jones, Cynthia 160 Jones, Danny 12,104 Jones, Debbie 144 Jones, Mrs. Evelyn 24 Jones, Jan 7,52,60,68,74. 101.1 131,1 07,113,118,120,128, 33,134,135.172.178 Jones, Jones, Jones Katie 178 Ken 54,55,104 Linda 160 Jones: Loretta Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, J ones. J ones. J ones, Jones, Mike 40,85,144 Paulette 108,160 Pearline 160 Ralf 145 Mr. Richard 24,78 Roger 145 Teresa 109,160 Vernon 145 Jordan, De wayne Jordan, John 145 Joy, Barbara 19 Joy, Donna 160 Joy, Doug 43,115,118,120, 122,145 Joye, Myra 113,115,124,160,227 Judson, Sherry 5,61,72,119,131. 178.199 Jurrell, Steven K Kale, Lynn 103,160 Kamphus, Janet 145 Keener, Ernie 160 Keever, Freida 105,108,112.115, 119,160 Keistler, Don 110,160 Keistler, Mrs. Faye 16,17 Keistler, Jimmy 37,126,145 Kelly, Bonnie 105,109,175,178 Kelly, Butch 105,109 Kelly, Mary 145 Kelly, Mike 160 Kennard, Cathy 160 Phifer, Kennedy, Emilie 102,178 Kennedy, Alexander 145 Kennedy, Mrs. Mary 24,30,87 Kennerly, Brenda 108,160 Mike 160 Kennerly, Kessler, Mr. Fred 24 Kessler, Miss Susan 20,24,44,45,127 Killman, Eva 111,178 King, James 145 Kinnett, Pam 66,112,178 Kirby, John 145 Kiser, Hope 117,145 Kitchens, Bob 145 Klein, Jay 63,121,126,178 Knight, Edgar 126,178,215 Knight, Joe 178 Knight, Katie 145 Knight, Mary Jane 145 Kretschmer, Mrs. Virginia 16,17 Kyaw, Carol 116,160 L Ladish, Mrs. Nancy 25,117 Lakey, Gene 60,121,178,202,214 Lakey, Karen 68,105,115,118, 121,160 Lamb, Gary 110,160 Lamb, Judy 178 Lane, George 145 Lane, Bobby 5,121,126,160 Lanier, Gene 66 Lanier, Randy 12,138,145 Lassiter. Mrs. Beverly 25 Lassiter, Marilyn 111,179 Lastra, Jon 117,160 Latimer, Otto 78,79,82,119,160 Lauzon, Terry 145 Lavalle, Mrs. Evelyn 25,40,113 Lawrence, Ronald 123,179 Lawson, Mike 145 Lawson, Bill 109,123,179 Leak, Bobby 73,102,108,109, 131,179,199 Leak, Teresa 111,160 Leak, Vivian 160 Ledford. Judy 46,58,67,87,107, 109,117,121,130,168,179 Ledford, Patricia Lee, Cecilia 87,107,117,160 Lee, Pam 101,105,107,115,179 Lee, Robert 123,160 Lemmond, Mr. Donny 25,84,93 Lesley, Sonny 145 Lethcoe, Sam 78,126,179 Liffrig, Barbara 120,145 Lindsay, Jan 103,105,112,115,131, 179,198 Lindsey, Donnie 160 Lineberger, Mr. Ralph 18 Lineberger, Phillip 160 Lineberry, Debra 108,160 Lineburger, Jerry 145 Linker, Terry 38,101,112,114, 115,160 Litaker, Meta 145 Little, Azivia 117,160 Little, Mike 111 Lloyd, Scott 145 Locklear, Chuck Lockman, Bill 125,126,179, 183.227 Lockman, Keith 118,145 Loftin, Tim 81,116,121,179 Long, Larry 115,160 Long, Janet 145 Long, Susan 127,179 Looper, Pam 66,87,101,115,134, 152,160 Lopez, Darrell 145 Love, Barry 54,161 Love, Debbie 52,87,145 Love, Candy 145 Love, Max 145 Love, Tommy 179 Love, Wayne 179 Lowe, Douglas 116,161 Lowery, Diane 161 Lowery, Neil 161 Lowery, Wally 161 Luckey, Pat 145 Luckey, Tony 145 Luckey Tony 161 Lundyfauce 145 Lundy, Ann 179 Martin, Wanda 145 Mashburn, David 10,93,179 Mashburn, Gail 47,108,179 Mason, Barry 108,161 Mason, Debbie 106,179 Mason, Terry 78,117 Massey, Edith 45,103,161 Massey, Cecil 115,161 Massey, June 87,108,113,115,117, 131,168,179 Massey, Mildred 145 Masters, Karen 41,161 Matheny, Chuck 118,161 Matheny, Jayne 44,49,67,105,106, 109,127,179 Mathis, Tony 81,82,83,88,110,179 Matson, Mrs. Jane 25,71,100 Mattick, Mike 110,121,179 Mauldwin, David 161 Maultsby, Barry 161 Mauney, Tricia 145 Maw, Lieutenant Colonel Clarence 25 May, Gary 111,128,180 Mays, Nehru 145 McAndrew, Debbie 145 McArver, Mr. Eddie 25,31,85 McArver, Miss Jean 25,46,47,107 McCain, Mrs. Betty 25,117 McCall, Beth 66,112,115.121,124, 161,200,227 McCall, Chris 110,117,145,200 McCall, Eric 180 McCall, Fay 101,109,115,121, 161,200 McCall, Kim 125,161,227 McCall, Randy 82,83,93,180 McCarter, Mrs. Peggy 25 McCarver, Janet 6,107,117,161 McCaskill, Brenda 145 McCathern, Mrs. Yvonne 26 McClain, Derrick 40,145 McClinton, Robert 82,109,111 McClure, Donny 81,180 McClure, Hal 161 McClure. Kathy 180 McClurem, Nan 68,101,118,119,120, 128,133,134,180 McCord, Hannah 19 McCorkle, Deborah 108,180 McCoy, Pay 161 McCrimmon, Michael 145 McCullen, Teddy 78,161 McCullough, Sheilah 106,180 McDonald, Robert 180 McDuffie, Toney 78,79,83,180 McGee, Fred 161 McGinnis, Joe 161 McGowan, Bronella 161 McGranahan, Jean 74,180 McGranahan, Shannon 12,114,145 McKaraher, Miss Linda 26,122 McKay, Alfred 34,78,108,119 McKay, Mr. Roy 18 McKeen, Mark 34,121,122,18O McKel1op, Steve 145 McKeon, Liz 54,115,161 McKeon, Mrs. Joan 16,17 McKenzie, Merle McKoy, Mrs. Thelma 26,130 McLain, Shirley 118,180 McLean, Vanessa 146 McManus, Don 111,119,120,161 McMurray, Trenete 146 McNabb, Gloria 146 McNabb, Sheila 108,180 McNeely, David 146 McNeil, Clay 146 McQuay, Joey 146 McRae, Donna 116,180 McRae, Eddie 161 McRorie, Michael 86,146 McSwain, Sandy 180 Meacham, Rusty 78,90,161 Meachum, Mike 86,180 Meeks, Ralph 180 Melton, Debbie 146 Mercer, Holly 146 Messer, Rusty 108,146 Metcalf, George 43,93,102,180 Metts, Donna 162 Mewborn, Pam 38,45,74,114, 122,180 Mewborn, Steve 84,146 Mickens, Dale 146 Middleton, Allen 146 Moody, Carson 85,180 Moody, Marian 87,146 Moore, Donna 146 Moore, Michael 118,146 Moore, Franklin Moore, Gary 80,85,146 Moore, Harold Moore, Jimmy 146 Moore, Oscar 80.146 Moore, Randy 47,104,180 Moore, Tom 104.162 Moose, Utricia 162 Moose, Robin 146 Mordecai, Cindy 108,180 Morgan, Denise 109,157,162 Morgan, Dwight 62,63,123 Morgan, Rufus Morris, Grace 49,106,180 Morris, Dean 162 Morris, Judy 146 Morris, Murphy 146 Morris, Sheila 146 Mooris, Miss Sylvia 16,17 Morrison, Danny 146 Morrison, Ricky Morrison, Robbie 87,112,121,176,180 Morrison, Robbie 66 Morrison, Ted 108 Morrison, Charise 105,146 Lutz, Lou Ann 47,74,87,107,130,179 Lyles, Gina 145 M Mahaffey, Miss Joyce 25,45,94 Maliaffey, Stan 145 Mahaffey, Steve 93,179 Mandell, Sergeant 25 Manning, Duane 114,115,121, 122,145 Maree, Hughie Marks, Lisa 41,60,114,120,122, 128,179,184 Marks, Tony 161 Marley, M. L. 161 Marthers, Sherry 145 Martin, Joanna 145 Martin, Neal 78,85.110,145 Martin, Patricia 161 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Andy 146 Debbie Tommy 146 George 146 Frederick 146 Mr. Homer 18 Malinda 146 Richard Sara 26 Sophfronia 162 Dale 146 Mills, Barry 109,180 Mills, Denise 119,162 Mills, Kenny 111,180 Min s, Howard 115,122,162 ylirigisuliollie 146 Y M' da, Viviana 37,64,65,115 Mi hell, Vera 19 Mo tgomery, William 115,130,162 Moody, Barbara 20,26,113 Moseley, Thomas 162 Mozeley, Donna 46,47,105, 112,180 Mozeley, Jennie 13,60,114,125,180, 187,227 Mozeley, Judy 95,114,141,146 Mull, Donny 86,146 Mull, Ruth 162 Muller, Brenda 111,180 Mullis, Jean 71 Mullis, Vicki 108,181 Mungo, J. B. 104,162 Murphy, Joel 37,82,90,126, 162,166 Murray, Wayne 104,109,181 Murray, Melvin 162 Murray, Wynetta 106,181 Murray, Yvette 146 Mumford, Robert 181 N Nance, Mike 104,110 Nance, Mr. Stephen 26,123 Nash, Cathy 101,117,181 Nash, Ricky 146 Nash, Robert 78,79,181 Nash, Roberta Neal, Dinah 108,146 Neville, Gina 147 Newnam, Becky 138,145,147 Newsom, Tim 144,147- Newton, Jimmy 181 Newton, Becky 109,162 Nickolson, Mr. C. C. 18 Nivens, Lester 123,162 Nixon, Joyce 115,147 Nixon, Susan 147 Norman, Sherrow 147 Norton, Ricky 84,147 Norwood, Kenny 147 Norwood, Mr. Uriah 27 0 O'Brien, Norma 109,121,165 Ogburne, Ann Oliphant, Ray 35,162 Olivares, Soledad 37,64,65,115 Olivier, Sylvie 64,65,114,121,127, 175,181 Orr, Barry 100,162 Osborne, Beverly 162 Osborne, Marvin 147 Osborne, Rick Osborne, Willie Oshields, Terry 116,147 Overbeck, Greg 59,78,109,114,121, 126,131,152,162,211,220 Owens, Yvonne Owens, Jan 46,181 Owens, Phyllis 162 Owens, Victor 108,162 Owens, Wanda 104 Owing, Kenneth 147 P Pace, Kathy 162 Pack, Ann 163 Page, Linda 74,109,121,127,128, 131,133,181,199,216 Pagocta, Tony 85,163 Painter, Steve 147 Painter, Teresa 147 Palmer, David 147 er, Tommy 81,181 Parks, Dennis 32,78,85,181 Parks, Robbie 80,86,147 Parr, Kathy 42,56,100,181 Parrish, Bruce 147 Patterson, Elaine 163 Patterson, Mr. Ronald 27,81 Pauley, Rosa 108,181 225 index Pauling, Lola 147 Paxton, James 34,67,78,181,212 Payne, Gary 110,181 Pays, Chrissie 101,107,163 Payseur, Brenda 44,101,109,122, 127,181 Payseur, Debbie 108,127,147 Pearson, Mr. Charles 16,27 Peek, Mr. Clyde 24,27,28,'79,88 Peek, Mr. Paul 27 Peeler, Ann 182 Pegues, Deborah 163 Perkins, Libby 182 Perkins, Richard 147 Perkins, Steve 110 Perrell, Charles 144,147 Perry, Perry, Doris 163 Ronald 110 Perryman, Diane 182 Peterson, Jane 105,114,147 Pettis, Pettis, Pettis, Pettit, Pharr, Pharr, Pharr, Pharr, Phifer, Phifer, Phifer, Jackie 147 James 35,163 Mr. John 18 Sherri 147 Kathy 32 Marcus 147 Raymond Viviam 115,134,182,198 Ben 84,147 Gail 163 Gilbert 163 Johnny 182 Philemon, Jimmy104 Phillips, Miss Carol 27,36,37,64, 94,115 ' Phillips, David 163 Phronebarger, Randy 78,163 Pierve, Ann 105,115,121,122,163 Piercy, Phyllis 108,163 Pigg, Diane 109,125,163,227 Pittman, Kim 4,105,109,119, 116,163 Pittman, Sherrie 163 Plexico, Clough 163 Plummer, Rick 163 Plummer, Doug 147 Plyler, Bobby 93,103,126,182 Porter, Renee 187,113,147 Porter, Debbie 18,105,163 Porter, Lottie 101,108,115, 127,182 Porter, Rena 105,120,163 Porter, Richard 78.90.163 Posey, Janet 108,147 Potts, Cliff 59,60,72.103,109,116, 126,131,134,214 Potts, Mr. James 27,86 Potts, Larry Powell, Jackie 86,115,118,138,145, 147,151 Powell, Patty 54,86,115,118,121, 122,163 Powers, Linwood 147 Prather, 54,147 Pratt, Angela 147 Pratt, Dot 19 Pratt. Foy 110,182 Preslar, Donnie 182 Prevatt, Dawn 147 Price, Sammy 163 Price, Suzanne 6,7,58,59,67,71, 94,112,127,131,133,134, 135,182,217 Prince, Marty 42,85,126,171,179 Prince, Tony 109,163 Purgeson, Frank 123,163 Pursey, Michael 147 Q Quick, Kathy 147 Quick, Jeff 182 Quinn, Sylvia 147 R Raborn, Susan 52,94,105,1 1 5,121, 152,163 Ragan, Mrs. Nancy 27 Randall, Kelly 92,163 Randall, Mike 80,143 Rankin, George 163 Ranson, Terri 148 Rash, Ray 92,121,124,126,163 Ratliff, Cynthia 49,106,109,182 Reames, Amy 182 Rece, Charles 163 Reed, Judyann 148 Reep, Roxanne 52,105,115,118,121 122,164 Reid, Nathaniel 108,164 Reid, Marian 108,118,182 Reissig, Joyce Reissig, Terri 105,148 Revels, Carle104 Reynolds, David 123 Reynolds, Frankie 148 Rhodes, David 104,148 Rhodes, Linda 108.148 Rhodes, Mike 148 Rhyne, Janis 5,7,38,58,60,73,'14, 112,125,128,131,134, 135,168,182,227 Rhyne, Ritchie 123,182 Richardson. Kathy 69,105,114,148 Sloan, Barbara 148 index Rickardson, Rick 164 Richardson, William 108,148 Riddick, Mames 104,116 Riggins, Mickey 148 Riley, Marilyn 111,164 Riley, Teressa 111,164 Rippy, Marie 164 Ritchie, Dennis 78,109,182 Roach, Alexander 32 Roach, Carl 182 Roberts, Sandy 101,108,164 Roberts, Ricky 85 Robbins, Wayne 148 ami , Wilson, Debbie 185 Robinette, John Robinson, Mrs. Barbara 16,17 Robinson, Barry 182 Robinson, Chad 80,85,148 Robinson, Debbie 127,148 Robinson, Doris 46 Robinson, Steve 100,122,182 Robinson, Tommy 92,164 Roddey, Macie 87,112,164 Rogers, Becky 49,106,182 Rogers, Vemon 164 Rollins, Trisha 66,111,164 Roseboro, Delicardo 108,118,182 Roseborough, Carrie 118,182 Ross, Ross, Ross, Ross Ross Ross: Ross, 1 Archie 183 Bernard 164 Mrs. Bobbie 28,112 Bumadette 111,164 Greg Donna 109,164 Jacqueline 118,164 Rowe, Kathy 148 Royal, Selina 148 Rozzelle, Meryl 107,113,183 Rozzelle, Ricky 47,104,183 Rumfelt, Esther 19 Russell, Mr. Dewey 28,104,175 Russell, Ricky 80,148 Rutledge, Bruce 10,67,78,79,88, 89,212 Rutledge, William 148,183 S Sadler, Addie 43,127,183 Sadler, Amelia 108,148 Sadler, Eddie 63,67,78,88, 169,183 Sadler, Joe 4,71,78,85,183 Sadler, Lucille 19 Sampson, Deborah Sams, Barry 106,148 Sanders, Larry 164 Sanders, Linda 109 Saunders, Everett 183 Saunders, Steve 164 Savell, Jimmy 86,115,120,148 Saxon, Leslie 11,36,59,102,105, 116,135,183 Schoettle, Jan 87,112,114,183 Schrum, Cathy 109,111,164 Schrum, Ricky 110 Schrum, Mr. Vance 28,90 Scott, Anthony 164 Scott, Greg 148 Scott, Mrs. Virginia 18,19 Scott, Wilbur 111 Scruggs, Randy 164 Seagle, Donnie 110,164 Seagle, Mike 34 Sealey, Kate 19 Seaman, Susan 148 Self, Bruce 164 Seriff, Rob 115,119,120,148 Severs, Tim 10,35,78,79,90, 126,164 Shamburg, Debra 54,120,148 Shannon, Angelene 164 Sharpe, Craig 110,121,183 Shaw, Jimmy 148 Shaw, Billy 80,148 Shealy, Charlene 101,115,120,148 Sheckley, Charles 85,164 Shepard, Cynthia 66,148 Shepard, Karen 109,183 Shepard, Sharon 183 Sherrill, Deborah 164 Shipp, Debra 111,183 Sidberry, Deborah 164 Sides, Grace 101,105,112,115,148 Sifford, Charles 84,94,148 Sifford, Veatta 53,59,66,72,131, 134,135,169,183 Sigler, Denise 87,117,118,183 Sigmon, Carol 107,121,183 Sigmon, Joann 164 Sigmon, Johnny 164 Signon, Mackie 38,114,115,117,121, Sims, Mary 54,108,164 ' Sinclair, Willie 107,108,152, 165,220 Sines, Gail 114,127,148 Singleton, Vicki 53,165 Sipe, Linda 148 Sisk, Gail 116,165 Sisk, Deborah 183 Skipper, Joe 183 -Slaughter, Mr. Thomas 28 Sloan, Chris 165 Small, Linda 28,61,66,68,72,128, 131,176,183,198,222 Smith, Billy 78,115,165 Smith, Ricky 148 Smith, Christine 148 Smith, Daniel 165 Smith, Delores 149 Smith, Floyd 110 Smith, David 149 Smith, Janice 149 Smith, Jan 107,115,165 Smith, Joel 149 Smith, John Smith, Kennon 149 Smith, Lyn 149 Smith, Mammie 19 Smith, Mike 183 Smith, Ozetta Smith, Reba 107,109,114.125,130, 183,227 Smith, Ronnie 165 Smith, Rosetta 108,165 Smith, Warren 149 Smith, William Snipes, La Donna 49,106,109,184 Solomon, Paulette 108,118,165 Spadaccini, Rocci 58,78,79,88,89,125, 126,169,184,227 Spainhour, Mrs. Margaret 28,120 Spencer, Gary 123,165 Spittle, Ruby 19 Spratt, Frank 117,149 Spratt, Gail 87,101,115,165 Sprayberry, Mike 165 Springs, Debbie 149 Springs, Georgia 165 Sprinkle, Paul 105,165 Starnes, Jimmy 165 Starnes, Carol 112,121,124,127, 165,227 Starnes, Tina 149 Steadrnan, Carol 118,165 Steele, Randy 80,149 Steele, Sandie 111,165 Stephens, Miss Linda 28 Stephenson, Donnie 4,78,116,121,126, 128,169,184 Sterrett, Bruce 60,62,74.115,119, 121,122,184 Stevenson, Frances 149 Stevenson. Richard 149 Stewart, Cossie 149 Stewart, Melanie 149 Stewart, Gary 104,108,126,184 Stewart, Perry 149 Stikeleather, Gary 111,184 Stikeleather, Diane 149 Stikeleather, Tommy 111,165 Stitt, Theodore 84 Stiwalt, Glenn 165 Stowe, Ethel 108.184 Stowe, Rodney 165 Stowe, Vivian 120,149 Stradford, Danny 149 Stradford, Mary 106 Stradford, Evelina 165 Straite, Myrtle 87,149 Stratton, David 149 Street. Roberta 184 Strickland, James Strickland, ,Judy 149 Stridir, Randy 165 Stirtt, Ella Storupe, Dean 111,165 Stroupe, Margaret 184 Suddreth, Ray 58,81,82,119,165 Sullivan, Scott 149 Sult, Cliff 80,149 Summers, Calvin 78,110 Summers, Gary 149 Summerville, Bobby 104,165 Summerville, Jenny 165 Summey, Debbie 30,166 Summey, Gloria 111,184,186 Sutton, Mitchell 118,120,166 Sutton, Chris 80,143,149 Sutton, Maurice 80,143,149 Tadlock, Mark 61,63,74.100,103,108, 114, 128,184 Talford, Freeman 184 Tarlton, Bill 166 Tarrant, Tarrant, .TQQEUL Teague, Patricia 166 Thomas 166 Mrs. Linda 29.42 iviike 44,90,123,184 Thacker, Clarence 166 Thacker, Edward Lee 32,104,166 Thacker, Kenneth 149 Thellman, Lance 80,109,149 Therrell, Jan 87,149 Therrell, Buddy 166 Therrell, Teresa 166 Thingpen, Teresa 149 Thomas, Tensy 184 Thomas, Anne 105,149 Thomas, Janice 184 Thomas, Michael 85,184 Thomas, Sherry 149 Thompson, Allen Thompson, Bobby Thompson, Eddie Thompson, Eddie 166 Thompson, Frank 166 Thompson, J. T. 78,114,184 Thompson, John 78,115,101,121,179, 180,184 Thompson, Larry 104 V Thompson, Michael 115,119,122,149 Thornburg, Randy 111,166 Thomton, Ivey 109,166 Timbers, Judy 166 Timmerman, Connie 108,149 Tingley, Frank 84,149 Tinsley, Ronald 166 Tipton, Terry 149 Titus, Melody 100,166 Tobias, Billy 78 Troutman, Joe 149 Tucker, James 111,184 Tucker, Larry 10,92,166 Tumblin, Becky 52,54,109, 1 52,166 Turner, Bimbo 80,149 Turpin, Paul 118,149 Tweed, Doris 113,184 U Underwood, Sid 119,120,166 Upton, Larry 86,149 Usher, Gary 84,149 V Vance, Merton 86,114 Vance, Rodney Vaugl1n, Gale 5,59,112,119, 131,184 Vaughn, Ruth 66,87,113,115, 154,166 Vercaemert, Dominique 93,114,184 Vercaemert, Philippe 114,166 Vinesett, Donna 166 Vogt, Libby 100,107,166 W Waddell, Mike 85,118,120,149 Waddell, Ray 102,122,184 Wadsworth, Angela 149 Wagner, John 149 Waldrop, Jon 80,149 Webb, Pam 107,167 Webb, Mr. Patrick 29,42,60,121,126, 165,196 Weddle, Ricky 78,167 Weir, Gary Wellman, Sherman Wells, Carolyn 87,108,150 Wells, Eddie 85,108,185 Wells, Vickie 152,167,221 Wentzel, Kathy 185 Whatley, John 150 Whicker, Mary 101,109,117,185 Whilden, Ronnie 167 Whitaker, Randy 167 Whisenant. Dale 209 White, F White, L ranklin 167 yndon 167 White, Patricia 150 White, Mrs. Wilhelmina 29 Whitley, Charles 80,86,150 Whitley, David 42,86,93,105, 123,185 Whitley, Ken 86,185 Wilburn, Darryl 84,150 Wilkinson, Johnny 185 Wilkinson, Ken 115,150 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams , Diane 167 , Kathy Byrum 172 , Ken 150 , Linda 43,87,108,150 , Meta 109,150 Williams, Mike 150 Williams Williams Willis, J , Regina 114,167 , Rick 167 'e 106 185 Wilson, Deborah 185 Wilson, Harold 10 Wilson, Judy 114,150 Wilson, Larry 103,126,185,220 Wilson, Mike 104,185 Wilson, Bud 167 Wingate, Mr. Matthew 29 Wingate, Thonda 167 Wingate, Mike Winkler, Janice 150 Winkler, Kathy 150 Winkler, Withers, Sherry 1 09, 16 7 Evelyn Witherspoon, Butch 10,78,79,124,126 167,227 Witherspoon, Cindy 115,127,133,150 Withrow, Johnny 150 Wix, Terry 78,114,167 Woerner, Lisa 114,167 Wofford, Tommy 38,150 Wolfe, Shirley 167 Womack, Dennis 157 Wood, Jane 101,151 Wood, Angela 63,64,65,115,119, 120,131,185,199 Wood, Arthur 123,185 Wood, Bruce 151 Wood, Jan 69,87,114,118,138, 145,151 Wood, Kay 151 Wood, Susan 87,101,112,127, 178,185 Wood, Suzanne 107,112,185 Wood, Mike 118,167 Wood, Pam 151 Woodard, Tony 85,110,167 Woodard, Linda 151 Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Wallac e, Wallace , Anna 30 David 78 Denise 33,166 Johnny 104 Mr. Morgan 29,80 Becky 87,113,166 Robert 166 Sherry 12, 167 Gary 149 James 108,110,167 Woods, Catherine 42,66 Woods, Cathryn 117,185 Woods, Cheryl 114,151 Woods, Judy 167 Woods, Mike 86,167 Woods, Arthur 104,167 Wright, Cleveland 84,103,167 Wright, Dusty 185 Wright, Linda 95,151 Wright, Patricia 167 Wright, Mr. T. C. 16,17,66 Wyatt, Wyatt, Wylie, Wynn. Cathy 167 Wanda 167 Veronica 151 Mr. L. R. 29,35,110 Y 122,148 Sigmon, Mike 164 Simmons, Patsy 133 Simms, Keith 78,183 Simpson, Simpson, Simpson, Simpson, Carey 148 Mike 183 Merle 108,113,157,164 Ronnie Swain, Mae 19 Swaney, Jody 108,166 Swaney, Becky 55,108,112,184 Swaney, Robby 42,149 Swetak, Stephanie 166 T Tackett, David 90,125,166,227 Tadlock, Bobby 166 Wallace, Marlene 109,184 Wallace, Leonard 184 Wallace, Mary 149 Wallace, Randy 44,104 Wallace, Walter 167 Walls, Kevin 11,104,115,118,119, 120,128,134,184 Walser, Ken 184 Ward, Steve 167 Warlick, Pam 109,114,121,124,128, 130,182,185,227 Wamer, Kathy 109,185 Warren, Randy 150 Washam, Lucy 150 Washington, Betty Washington, Carolyn 150 Washington, Michale 150 Watson, Deborah 53.66.94 Watson, Marilyn 167 Watson, Rick 85,167 Watt, Randy 84,147,150 Watts, Judy 19 Webb, Anita 106,185 Webb, Jody 100,115,185 Yarbrough, Audrey Yarbrough, Shirley 185 Yates, Chuck 115,119,120,151 York, Warren 167 Younce, Rene 151 Young, Alexander 43 Young, Angela 167 Young, Kathy 11 1,185 Young, Yount, Yount, Zeigler, Pat 167 Danny 18,38,151 Larry 92,185,195 Z James 73,78,79,85,126,131, 169,185,198,211 Zeigler, Tommy 85,119,151 Tomahawk Staff- 1971 Pam Warlick Myra J oye Donna C annon Dianne Pigg Susan Benjamin Jackie Funderburke Mike Digh Butch Witherspoon Gail Bostian Carol Starnes Rocci Spadaccinni Kim McCall Janis Rhyne Susan Earnest Pam Gurley David Tackett Jennie Mozeley Beth McCall Bill Lockman Joel Adams Reba Smith Mrs. Mary Harris Mrs. Jo Foster Editor-in-chief and Faculty Editor Assistant Curriculum Editor Assistant Student Life Editor Assistant Sports Editor Assistant Organizations Editor Assistant Sophomore Editor Assistant Junior Editor Assistant 1 Senior Editor ' Assistant Business Manager Assistant Chief Photographer Assistant Production Manager Editorial Adviser 227 Business Adviser XX QV 4. 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