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ECONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENESC IC ON TENT SCONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENES( BNESCCNTENTSCONTENTSCONTENISCONTE i i Ale : = : a aaa aay pees ss 'e x =e = a my NG  | | Introduction | dy Dedications 7 Faculty Organizations Sports Events Upper School Elementary School Advertisements Conclusion LYNX 1979 THE WESTMINSTER SCHOOLS VOLUME 22 1424 WEST PACES FERRY ROAD ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30327 2 Opening Opening 3 = â Y) K S Âź 8 â Q. i â Oo fer INS Westm Opening 5 n ss c Vv a O s Ne) Thought For Food Opening 7 Backing The Wildcats All The Way Opening 9 Faculty Sets | ted Example dica De tiaâ Sabon cui ene 10 Opening Os i Pt Au Hg Ti Pb Bi Po At Ro Opening 11 | Papal Na eth t 4 = 12 Opening Opening 13 yn = c Vv 2. Oo = 3 re 1 Campus Beauty Provides Much Needed Relief Opening 15 1979 DEDICATION MR. AND MRS. DAVID THOMAS LAUDERDALE The Boysâ Senior Class of 1979 would like to dedicate their yearbook to a man who has been called ââthe spirit of Westminsterâ in reference to the 25 years that he taught here and the influence that he had on us all. In addition to teaching English, he had also been, at one time or another during his career at Westminster, advisor to the Embryo, Student Council, and Interact Club, college counselor, coach of both Varsity Wrestling and Eighth grade Foot- ball, and a Georgia Track Official. But he means more to us than a list of positions. As Dr. Pressley said about him, ââWe admired and loved him for his Christian faith, for his subtle humor, for his broad knowledge, for his warm compassion, for his gentle sensitivity, for his strong character, for his profound influence on our lives.â In dedicating our Lynx to him, the Boysâ Senior Class of 1979 would like to use his words, written for the schoolâs Alma Mater: And as we leave these halls behind, These friendships of our youth, We breathe our prayer of gratitude, We forward go with faith renewed and with: fon. 16 Dedication aM, The Westminster student spends four short but formative high school years learning not only what is taught and tested in the classroom, but also other qualities and insights that will last a life- time. The most valuable teachers, then, teach about life and living not only through their words, but even more by their example. A teacher who can go beyond the impersonal matter of books and grades in order to talk with, laugh with, and encourage a student is certain to leave a deep and lasting impact. The students of the Westminster Girlsâ School are grateful to have such a teacher, who through her inner strength and courage, has shown us each how to live a fuller and richer life. The Girlsâ Senior Class of 1979 is then honored to dedicate our LYNX to one who has so unselfishly dedicated her time and loving concern to us ... Mrs. David T. Lauderdale. Dedication 17 strength from each other ⏠ards © = ( The Westminster Schools Christian Preparatory Schools for Boys and Girls Office of the President January 1979 Dear Seniors: This has been a year when we have experienced the extremes of life - joy and grief. We know afresh Solomon's wisdom For everything a season and for every activity under heaven its time... a time for mourning and a time for dancing... We are marked because we knew Donnie MacKaye, Mac Shreve, and David Lauderdale - they were Westminster's finest in Christian character. Their legacy adds depth and solid urgency to our purposes, and in mourning we have grown. You have, time and again, demonstrated that people are more important than achievements, that values like our sense of personal and school honor will in the long run remain imbedded in our lives and are therefore worth the risk of commitment. And the rhythm of life has brought experiences of joy. Beyond the excitement of the wonderful achievement of a State football championship, we see ourselves in a new way - open, too involved to be sophisticated, and just plain happy enough to rejoice in the success of others which thereby becomes the success of all - a community supporting and drawing strength from each other. Westminster is grateful to you for your leadership, for going beyond yourselves to make our School better and more real. No one of us can forget these words we heard in the fall - C. S. Lewis paraphrasing our Lord Jesus, The principle runs through all life from top to bottom. Give up yourself, and you Lis tinds youramerealmiccinuus May God go with you. Sincerely, Lou (fachelen Donn M. ebelein 1424 West Paces Ferry Road, NW Atlanta, Georgia 30327 (404) 355-8673 westminster ... people ... supporting and dr. experiences of joy ... the success of all 18 Administration serene Se GAEBELEIN DONN M. .. the president Administration 19 Mr. Anderson Mrs. Anderson Mrs. Aronin Mr. Brake Mr. Breithaupt Mrs. Cleghorn Miss Dayton Dr. Flaschka Miss Fleming Mr. Gaebelein Mrs. Hiles Mrs. Johnson Mrs. Kenan Mr. Lauderdale Mr. Patton Mr. Rudolph Mr. Shields Mr. Sims Mrs. Thurmond Mr. Ussing Mr. White 20 Faculty ing . _.. business office ... counsel RES Miss Fleming Mr. Gaebelein ADMINISTRATION ... admis, paul © 0 = â 0 im ae 0 e Fa eal The Three Stooges prnscanarentennintintin What has he been up to? Dr. Flaschka and Jennifer Quay Faculty 21 âTo sleep or not to sleep ENGLISH ... shake Mrs. Cleghorn helps Melissa. .. Othello ... poetry ... Mrs. Adams Mr. Ackerman I Mr. Bell Mrs. Buckley Mrs. Cleghorn Miss Culmer Mr. DuPriest i Mr. Finst hwait 1 Mr. Goff Mrs. Lauderdale 22 Faculty oe sma ans =, âI donât bee-lieve it!â âYou donât like Shakespeare?â oetic meter and poetic form ... novels SRNR Rea ccca â 2 ts aie . Lauderdale . Mcllvaine . Purdum . Roberts . Rudolph . Scott . Sherow . Spurgeon Mrs. Tysinger Miss Warren Mr. Weatherby Faculty 23 24 Faculty Dr. Bonner David MacFarlane SONAR LI RIOOD: SSSSAS âMais non, Mrs. Aitken, suicide never solved anything!ââ ILLES FOREIGN LANGUAGE ... deusche ... Mrs. Aitken Mrs. Boller Dr. Bonner Miss Draper Dr. Flaschka Mr. Herrera Mr. Kenimer Mrs. Lauffer Mrs. McIntyre Mrs. Moritz Mr. Moritz Miss Potter Mr. Schmidt Miss Smith Dr. Sotolongo Mrs. Vennes SPANISH CLUB: FRONT ROW: Pam Haury; Betsy Anderson; Merry Be Haas; Ruth Haas; Dr. Sotolongo; Caroline Spears; Cydnee Dubrof. BACK ROW: Yvette Baer; Carole Davidson; Pam Meeks; Ashley Campbell; Molly Crawford. JUNIOR HIGH FRENCH CLUB: FIRST ROW: Margaret Corse; Carla Draluck; Meghan; Cindie Schulman; Lucy Kimbrough; Nell Durrett; Julie Breithaupt; Mary Kelso; SECOND ROW: Stacy Toporoff; Jan Christy; Mary Neal Brake; Mary Lisa Franch; Ciny Couch; Roberta Smith; Ellen Cruikshank; Trigg Robinson; Morrow Reeves; THIRD ROW: Anne Auten; Candy Bonner, Sarah Efird; Judith Anderson; âCoiherme Vigtel; Candice Rivkin; FOURTH ROW: Alison Mayer; Beth Hall; Pam Byerly; Elizabeth Lehman; Kendall Huber; Blair Pollard; Betsy Malivaine: Susan warvi I siepouel 26 Organizations ee ghee SPANISH CLUB: LEFT TO RIGHT: Tracey Smith; Audrey Garrett; Caroline Aronovitz; Carla Draluck; Stephanie Maslie; Amber Seldes; Debbie Meurdy; Amy Debrieni; Pam Hicks; Mrs. Moritz; Beth Smith; Nancy OâGara; Cindy Nevel; Ashley Gable. espanol ... LANGUAGE CLUBS JUNIOR HIGH LATIN CLUB: FIRST ROW: Nancy Plauth; Harriet Huger; Mary Anne Marshall: Martha Myrick; Janet Levine; Mel Newfield; SECOND ROW: Susan Fincher; Patton Bethea; Lauren Friedlander; Karen Kelley; Laura Briscoe; Catherine Bowen; Althea Broughton; Jane Mashall. LAST ROW: Carolyn Keller; Rhea Bondurant; a 2 Ph RA ol Lb oe FRENCH CLUB: FRONT ROW: Caroline Brumit; Andrea Cohen; Rebecca Pillin; Marnie Wright, Lucia Durrett; Carolyn Griffin. SECOND ROW: Helen Montag; Sarah Lee; Magaret Wyant; Melissa Watson; Jennifer Tait; Stephanie Richardson; Katie Nowlan; Dorothy An; Amy McCrory. THIRD ROW: Landes Rosenberry; Shanta Sullivan; Millie An; Laura Weathers; Francis Oglesby; Monique Richards; Consie Paris; Kathryn Hills; Pam Bent; Yvette Rusca: Pauline Wan; Jane Oglesby; FOURTH ROW: Natalie Wilensky; Rachel Griffin; Bill Grabbe; Diana Jacobs; Elizabeth Ward; Catherine Eaton; Angela Tarkenton; Jennifer Brawner; Eunice An; Anne Symmes; Mimi Deaton; Laura Spearman; Meryl Lee Tillison; Jennifer Low; Lyn Tumlin; FIFTH ROW: Jan Abrams; Pam Brooks; Linda Pretz; Mindy Klasky; Debby Goldberg; Julie Weckerling; Joe Catanzaro; Andy Edwards; Kim Kolze; Laura Loomis; David Holbrook; Dolly Wakefield; Glenn Farmer. ... latina ... francais Organizations 27 GERMAN CLUB: Jay Mackenna; Eric Krasle; Sissy Frederick; Mrs. Lauffer; Danna Collier; Kathryn Miller; Andy Ed- wards; Marie Taylor; Patti Lander. â++ gyosjnep â+ pUIgRy] LATIN CLUB: FIRST ROW: Bill Love; Jonathan Zatlin; SECOND ROW: Leland Haraszti; David Hamilton; Bill Brown; Jan Abrams; Mrs. McIntyre; Robert Davie. france + gyosjnop JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS ARE ENGROSSED IN THEIR CLASS costa rica ... SUS LANGUAGE CLUBS __ bolivia ... 28 Organizations | Ti BBL ORE ESTE A ROYER SB Te sas itt AER: DEBATE TEAM FRONT ROW: Martha Lyle; Jan Abrams; Katie Nowlan; Mona Wan; Katherine Baer; Mr. McIntyre. BACK ROW: Andrew Felder; David Holbrook; Richard Blumberg; Donald Mead; Lisa Block; Jimmy Crawford; Pauline Wan; Mike Dunbar; Olin Shivers. LIVING DEBATE EXPERIMENT IN INTERNATIONAL EXPERIMENT IN INTERNATIONAL LIVING: Lori Lewis, Andrea Cohen; Molly Crawford; Kevin OâGara; Helen Montag; Mark Hollander; Ponder Harrison; Nancy Richards; Mimi Bremer; Shanta Sullivan; NOT PICTURED: Bobby OâGara; Andrew Taylor. During the summer of 1978, 12 Westminster students participated in the Experiment in International Living program. They visited France, Swit- zerland, Spain, Costa Rica, Luxem- bourg and Bolivia. Each student got the chance to live with a family for several weeks and learn about a differ- ent way of life. Organizations 29 Editor Beth Tippett Editors: Steve Alperin, Beth Tippett Associate Editors: Paul Cascio, Helen Montag Photography Editor: Lawrence Rawls Section Editors: Sports: Ken Celecia, Lynn Acker Underclass: Carolyn Griffin Junior High: Boyd Eaton, Kathryn Hills Elementary: Weesie Elsas Seniors: John Oglesby, Laura Schoen Faculty: Guerry Fain, Claire Hochmuth Events: Carol Upshaw Organizations: Molly Crawford, Ashley Miller Index: Mona Wan Ads: Thomas Williams, Lara Satterthwaite Finsthwait just comes in for juice and cookies. General Staff: Mary Williams, Lucia Durrett, Blair Cunningham, Nancy Richards, Pauline Wan, Sarah Lee, Melissa Watson, Ellen Tippett, Robyn Rieser, Lynne Spector, Martin Puller, Debbie Kalish, Julie Beringer, David MacFarlane, Marnie Wright, Waldo Fuftnik. Photography Staff: Joel Deitch, Robert Thuss, John Shoffner, Ellen Up- shaw, Dan Richardson, Tish Hamilton. Why is this man smiling? .. organizations ... faculty ... | = SRD 30 Organizations underclass ... LYNX ... croppers ... Mary tries to remember FDSAJKLM Semi! The photographers doing their best job. ce âT know heâs in here somewhere!â Organizations 31 â §]eBLIOJIpa '@) fy on} = ae Oo = â © i a 6 5 9) 32 Organizations L love football... Its the action, the excitement, the cheerleaders... ON The suspense, the enena cl the violence, ond... Wasrraneee Bi-Line 1424 West Paces Ferry Road, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30327 (404) 355-8673 Published monthly by the students of the Westminster Schools Member newspaper of the Columbia Press Association, the Georgia Scholastic Press Association, and International Quill and Scroll. Editors-in-Chief Jan Abrams, Bob Lobel News Editors Bob Royalty, Bill Stiefel Managing Editor Holt Sanders Editorial Editor Olin Shivers Features Editor Cissy Stewart Sports Editor.... T.C. Collier Photography Staff Stewart Brown, Joel Deitch Scott Dobbins, Dan Richardson Business Manager Katherine Baer : Kathleen Aderhold, Kay Anderson, Joey Asher, Ted Benson, Brad Block, John Cleghorn, DââAnn Douglas, Melton Doxey, Dan Davis, Richard Gentry, John Hamilton, Chris Hanes, Ladd Jones, Marian Klotz, Kurt Kolze, Becky Lau, Dan Latimore, John Levin, Keith Love, Mary Stuart McCamy, Pete McClain, E. Marvin, Katie Nowlan, Kevin O Gara. Landes Rosenberry, David Sanders, Keith Sanders, Julie Sligh, Drew Taylor, Peggy Turner, Bryan Vroon, Elizabeth Ward, Mary Williams, âTeresa Wiltz, Barnes Woodhall, Lisa Young _ BI-LINE ... letters EMBRYO CO-EDITORS: Kevin OâGara and Harold Franch. STAFF: Sharon Harley; Eunice An; Martha Lyle; Allan Aycock; Andrea Cohen. Snowflake Created of power and triumph Over all things and all else It falls and races Down from where itâs first imagined A white horse which glides through the night In silent fury And sneaks off with the moon. Andrea Cohen stories ... EMBRYO ... art Sand blew in his eyes. He blinked and shed tears to get it out. When the sand was gone he looked up across the desert: more sand. He has always dreamed of playing in endless sandy dunes. He had wanted to run and roll in the soft hills. He had pictured a low orange sun and gentle brown dunes The sand stung his bare feet. It was painful walking across the desert. His feet sank in the stinging granules. The ground sucked his feet up and he struggled to pull Solitaire them out. As the caulking chips The sun was not low and orange. It was a god of heat. It spread its fire across the In the breezeway desert. The flames singed his back. A heavy swirling vapor curled its way up from Of a two-step, crooked house the ground and baked him. A withered man, squinting sweat, As he walked he watched the ground. He did not want to see that the desert did Turning cards not end so he pretended he was in a narrow corridor. He wanted a box to squeeze Into seven stacks Sees into. He wanted to hide from the sun and the wind open spaces. On the linolieum, The sun moved lower. Because he was walking west it was hard to avoid the sun; A wizened te stands it was sinking into his line of vision. He stopped walking and looked up at the sun Brittle as sunlight sheering across the endless desert. He faced his tormentors. The city silt. The sun began by slinging arrows that pricked his skin with fire. Thousands, then millions flew low across the desert and hit him in the face, in the neck, and on the Sullen Sunday afternoons arms. They pierced his clothes. The arrows grew in number till finally the tiny The streets are empty, pricks turned into waves. The waves came with a strange weight and he swayed in The cards turn the heat. He stood fast and smiled as he watched the sun sink into a low orange ball Silent inside the mind. and finally into darkness. He shivered in the dark. He lay down in the sand and crawled into a little ball. He Harold Franch closed his eyes and slept. He loved it. No sun, no open spaces ... In the morning the sun rose and the heat swept the cold away. He walked again, but he walked only until noon. He was growing weak. When the sun was at its peak he stopped walking. His feet sank in the sand. The tiny grains ran down between his toes. It felt so good. He sat down and rolled down a dune. He played in the sand. He ran his hands through it. He buried his feet in it. He pulled it close to his body and swam in it. The sand flowed in around his legs and his waist. He placed handfuls on his chest. He sank into the cool sand. From beneath the grains he peered out onto gently brown hills and a low orange sun. Then he drifted beneath the dunes where there was no sun, no open spaces . Kevin OâGara Organizations 33 Dr. Boggs Mrs. Corley Mr. Drake Mr. Gardner Miss Jones Dr. Lamplugh Dr. Latimer Mr. McIntyre Mr. Pickard Mr. Todd Mr. Ward Mr. Young 34 Faculty âAn A! Alright!â Mrs. Corley distributes papers. Wind him up and he teaches history. we rican history ... . government ... ICS âHistory is bunk.â ... psychology ... polit economics â Mr. Ward Story... Faculty 35 GIRLSâ STUDENT COUNCIL: FRON T ROW: Mary Williams; Laura Schoen; Helen Montag; SECOND ROW: Andrea Cohen; Guerry Fain; Rena Carraghen; THIRD ROW: Jan Abrams; Carole Davidson; Mary Gambrell; FOURTH ROW: Mary Lee Gib- son; Katherine Kelley; FIFTH ROW: Sissy Stewart; Monique Richards; Mimi Bremer; SIXTH ROW: Carolyn Griffin; Millie An; Eli- zabeth Ward; SEVENTH ROW: Laura Cur- ry; Sarah Lee. â yeezeg GIRLSâ JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL: Althea Broughton; Harriet Huger; Rebecca Smith; Marnie Robertson; Mary Anne Marshall. SECOND ROW: Amy Debreceni; Courtney Lide; Margaret Corse; Julie Breithaupt. THIRD ROW: Katherine Rich; Alison Mayer; Beth Hall; Mrs. Adams. QALIP poolg ere ie 30YSâ STUDENT COUNCIL: FIRST ROW: Bob Rolader; David Messer; SECOND ROW: Tom e, Sam Bentley; Ken Celecia; Leland Harastzi; BACK ROW: Harold Dawson; Lowndes ; Will Brann; Ladd Jones; Bryan Davis. David Messer, Student Council Fiesident is f .. STUDENT COUNCILS @10}S7OO0QG SE 2 arts festival . 36 Organizations BOYSâ DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE: FRONT ROW: John Cleghorn; Gordon Beck- ham; Jimmy Irvin, BACK ROW: Mr. Patton; Dr. Roberts; Mr. Carnes. SRY GIRLSâ DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE: LEFT TO RIGHT: Laura Schoen; Andrea Co- hen; Mr. Ussing; Dr. Flaska. GIRLSâ HONOR COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Karen Wright; Laura Schoen; Mike Frankhouser; Miss Fleming; BACK ROW: Lisa Banner; Laura Weathers; Marie Taylor. BOYSâ HONOR COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Kirk Dornbush; Peter Thurmond; Clark Stiefel; Brian Smith. BACK ROW: Mr. Breithaupt; John Wallace; Chip Hyle; Chuck Breithaupt; Blair Cunningham. Organizations 37 _.. Christmas SERVICE COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Vice-President, Catherine Eaton; Treasurer, Julie Sligh; Elizabeth Green; Phred Huber; Natalee Staats; Jacqueline Ward; SECOND ROW: Cathy Catanzaro; Lori Lewis; Nancy Richards; Secretary, Eunice An; Marian Klotz; Lauren Stack; THIRD ROW: DâAnn Douglas; Helen Hill; Kathleen Aderhold; Consie Paris; President, Molly Crawford; Margaret Wyant; Claire Bates. SERVICE COUNCIL ... ATHLETIC COW Kathryn Murray, Athletic Council President ATHLETIC COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Allen Thrasher; Melissa Watson; Barbie Paul; Jenny Rich; Cheryl Price. SECOND ROW: Debbie Kalish; Marnie Wright; Angela Tarkenton; Gentry Ashmore; Jennifer Quay; Lisa Young; PRESIDENT, Kathryn Murray; BACK ROW: Mr. Carl Ussing; Claire Dorris; C.C. Evans; Robbn Robinson; Catherine Cox. 38 Organizations A.V.A.: FRONT ROW SITTING: Caroline Brumit; Carol Upshaw; Jennifer Quay; Debbie Draluck. SECOND ROW: DâAnn Douglas; Landes Rosenberry; Mimi Deaton; Millie An; Elizabeth Taylor; Jennifer Falk; Pam Haury; Kathleen Aderhold; Melanie Patton; Patti Lander; Alice Montag; Robyn Rieser; Jennifer Davis; THIRD ROW: Guerry Fain; Martha Lyle; Flo Monroe; Trudy Minnear; Sissy Stewart; Helen Montag; Jane Roper; Jan Abrams; Lisa Young; Shanta Sullivan; Missy Brown; FOURTH ROW: Edith Green; Debby Goldberg; Anne Horsley; Wynn Henderson; Rebecca Johnson; Caroline Tift; David Perdue; Margot Tingue; Johnny Strickler. ma 5 ie 1 ohm Cheeta and friend: Horsley gives a ride jd --+ Bure NOILOV YWSAALNIYIOA VINVILV O rganizations 39 VIdaALATVO °° HSVUL °° YOLNL 2 40 Organizations i TUTOR PREFECTS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Julie Sligh; HEAD, Jan Abrams; TRASH PREFECTS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Rolader, HEAD, Bryan Helen Montag; Sissy Stewart; DâAnn Douglas; Guerry Fain; Andrea Co- Kibler; Rufus Chambers; Jim Elder; Hank Hallum; Jim Cherrybone, Greg hen; Martha Lyle; Glad Owens; Sandeep Vijai. Georgas; Kenan Loomis. CAFETERIA PREFECTS: FIRST ROW: Gar Fain, wer Acker; Reid peor Pam Brooks; Jim Shelton: Julie Ae Blair Pritchett; Hank Hallum; HEAD, John Shoffner; Anne Horsley; SECOND ROW: Nancy Johnson; Becky Braselton; Mary Williams; Jane Roper; Teddy Benson; Clay Bradley; oe Caldwell; Jim Elder. ASSEMBLY PREFECTS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Sylvia Cerel; Lori Jones; Alice Montag; Nancy Richards; HEAD, Helen Montag; Jennifer Falk: Sissy Stewart; Shanta Sullivan; Stacy Stormont. 2 : LIBRARY PREFECTS: FIRST ROW: Lyn Jenkins, Wynn Henderson; HEAD Ashley Miller; Sylvia Cerel; SECOND | er : a ROW: Elizabeth Smiley; Consie Paris; Elizabeth Reynolds; Kathryn Hills; Sarah Lee; Catherine Eaton: Yvett Baer: LOST AND FOUND PREFECTS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Sissy Stewart; Miss Dayton. . David MacFarlane; HEAD, Jon York. INTERACT: FIRST ROW: Martha Lyle; Guerry Fain; DâAnn Douglas; John Wallace; Bryan Kibler; John Oglesby; Dan Drais; Cathy Dick; Bryan Davis; Rachel McConnell; SECOND ROW: Pam Haury; Kathleen Aderhold; Melanie Patton; Rena Carragher; Flo Monroe; Elise Moritz; Trudy Minnear; Nancy Richards; Jane Roper; Jennifer Falk; Carol Upshaw; Wynn Henderson; Lara Satterthwaite; Blair Pritchett; Holt Thrasher. THIRD ROW: Caroline Tift; Timmi Perrin; Dina Franch; Sandra Holmes; Stuart Jones; Helen Montag; Sharon Harley; Catherine Boggs; Tina Pittman; Rufus Chambers; Jim Shelton; FOURTH ROW: Tom Randall; Brad Block, Jon York; Hank Hallum; Alan Roos; John Shoffner, Chip Caldwell; Teddy Benson; Randy Branch; Lori Groton; Bill Anderson; Rajayne Gustafson; Wylly Killorin; Bill Sturkie; Mike Dunbar. â= Z =) © (a QC Z = DY © ba Organizations 41 Mr. Adams Mr. Brake Mr. Carnes Mrs. Garrett Mrs. Glaser Mr. Godbold Stiefel helps Mr. Carnes. MATHEMATICS ... calculus ... a? Mr. Grenci Mr. Jaquith Mr. Koshewa Mr. Lunsford 1 1 f Parting is such sweet sorrow. âWell, letâs see 3 42 Faculty a... geometry . Cmdr. Reider Mrs. Roberts try ... algeb, Mr. Teasley Mr. Ussing Mr. VanLeer Dr. Villar 0) S S 3S âHe expects us to know that?â âMy Dar-r-r-ling âNow I claim that Faculty 43 â âT just donât know.â ent ... rhomus ... ... probability and statistics ... ... algebra II I, 1; Kosh is eager to help. Jack Shields: teacher and principal 44 Faculty tion MATH TEAM: LEFT TO RIGHT: Kurt Kolze; Carl Tait; Mike Dunbar; Barnes Woodhall; David Hamilton; Glad Owens; Olin Shivers; David Sanders; Sandeep Vijai; Elizabeth Keller; Marian Evatt. MATH CHESS TEAMS oO Âź © o 5 5 8 a 5] e y = © = tq = } CHESS TEAM: LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Hicks; Dr. Roberts; Melton Doxey; Bob Lobel, captain; Sandeep Vijai. Organizations 45 Mrs. Asher Mr. Breithaupt Mr. Gardner Mr. Groezinger Mrs. Kent Dr. McDonough Mr. Patton Dr. Ramsey Mrs. Rhoades Mr. Simms Mr. Taylor Mrs. Thompson Mrs. Thurmond Mr. Van Leer Mr. Vermillion 46 Faculty Mrs. Kent âWhat do you mean: you donât get | a genetics?â %sity volum | Faculty 47 s name?!â SCIENCE âMe make a mistake? Impossible!ââ ° âWhat IS that girl .. geology 1CcS Mr. Taylor gives the world a hug. « iS Uo S 3 ° 2 D S 3 Vv ÂŁ a, v v UO Vv cc = cet Vv } n ct v vu S 9 a, Vv n ÂŁ G om 9 3 Qa Ess 29 g n _ o cS a ? 4 iatasetcinrnecrinseat âOh no! A U.F.O âPlease, let her not notice me!ââ chemistry ... phys ar cages eee county Byers pager es resets Mr. Boggs Mr. Bradley x Miss Bryant Mrs. Carnes Mrs. Cook Mr. Fincher Mrs. Hyde Mr. McKay Mrs. Rado Mrs. Scaglion i | Mr. Spence ; j Mrs. White 48 Faculty appreciation ... pu ssn TARAS EAUESERESEREEES ae ee = âYou STILL havenât practiced?â ââAnd-a-one One More Time A decal ed Front Row: Sharon Harley, Hannah Storen, Carolyn Tippett, Guerry Fain, David Sanders, Richard Heffner, Anna Grady, Jane Roper. Second Row: Helen Montag, Shanta Sullivan, Anne Woody, Katherine Baer, Barnes Woodhall, Randy Branch, DâAnn Douglas, Sissy Stewart, Elizabeth Taylor, Rachel McConnell. Third Row: Rebbecca Johnson, Vicki Harrington, Holt Sanders, Jule Felton, Ponder Harrison, Bryan Kibler, Bill Anderson, Olin Shivers, Marshall Wellborn. zy i x OT rg = ee ae a ee annie pene Front Row: Jane Roper. Second Row: Eliza- beth Taylor, Rachel McConnell. ... CHORALE ... performing Se me SSUES UR 50 Organizations , = | ig kA | Front Row: Mark Wilson, Alan Clarke, Laura VanLeer, Rebecca Pullin, Jennifer Tait, Helen Hill. Second Row: Dan Wright, Richard Gentry, Kenneth Lindeman, Angela Tarkenton, Susan Woody, Mary Shivers. Third Row: Laura Lebey, Robert Davie, Bill Brown, Alan Bomar, John Royalty, Tim Gustafson, Bob Edwards. oe ray Âź = Is ... lyr musica ei The Senior Boys Get Down Low. ded oan @ O f 0 Oo 07 S dest 9. a . 1 fiststs nt Peet eee Front Row: Carolyn Griffin, Betsy Anderson, Katie Nowlan, Melissa Watson, Rob Grady, Clark Kennedy. Second Row: Susan Williams, Laura Pentecost, Scott Busbee, Eric Davis, Mark Storen. Third Row: Cheryl Price, Stephanie Richardson, Amy Flowers, Elizabeth Smiley, Sarah Lee, Janet Reid, Blair Gateway, Laura Lebey, Robert Davie. Organizations 51 LORI GROTON UNREQUITED LOVE DREAM ON! HOLT SINGS FOR HIS FANS. 52 Organizations Organizations 53 drum solos Woodwinds whirl through another piece. âWell, I guess you had to be there. t this just grabbe you? ? The saxes get ââin the mood.â Doesn âa w ot S S © wha) S XY Sd na 9) dey 0 CNV@ FOVIS .,poour ay} uF $e org) ge wen SA tat I a Gti halftime shows ... the national anthem The Band and the Cheerleaders perform at Halftime. âCâmon baby; light my fire!â 54 Organizations woodwinds ... majorettes ... . and the Band played on.â The Brass leaders do their part. Steppinâ out James and Company keep the beat. The Walker brothers stay in step. Organizations 55 The Drama Club under the direc- tion of Mr. Fincher learns about the world of the stage through exper- ience. This year, they were respon- sible for the behind the scenes work on the fall musical Plain Fancy and won acclaim for themselves for their winter production of The Lit- tle Prince. King (Sam Bentley) and Prince (Marie Taylor) Fincher Valerie Vroon Pensive Prince ies... DRAMA CLUB ....thespians 56 Organizations We Ns PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: LEFT TO RIGHT: Leland Harasztl; Vice-President, Lawrence Rawls; President, Stephen Alperin; Joel Deitch; Mike Dunbar, John Shoffner. Not Pictured: Molly Crawford. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Be â =x] O Pe © © 2 fe â_ © OUTDOOR CLUB: FRONT ROW: Shef Rogers; Scott Peskins, Steve Michalove, Stewart Brann; Sam Bentley; Mark Lerman; Kim Froshin; Wes French, President; Todd Hollander. BACK ROW: Todd Little; Jay Lyle, Robert Ashmore; Mark Hollander; Ted Serafy; Steve Franklin; John Royalty; Tommy Weeks; Jimmy Mills; Steve Heiszek; Patti Lander; Cindy Hutchings; Cathy Dick; Preston DeLaPerriere; Tom Corley; Vern Hendrix. Organizations 57 Mr. Barnes Miss Brewer Mrs. Eastham Mr. Myers Mr. Yacoubian 58 Faculty âHm very interesting.â whvead _.. new testameÂź Mr. Yacoubian âYou want me to write my theory of life in one sentence?â Mr. Higgins. Mr. Lloyd Mrs. Owens Mr. Robinson Mr. Swider Miss Wright t âYouâre kidding! He said that!â volleyball ... soccer âOh! Iâm so confusedââ 59 Faculty i i _. physical plant Mrs. Albright Mrs. Bird Mrs. Chambers Mrs. . Cobb Mrs. Cochran Mrs. Collier | Mrs. Deane Mrs. Ferguson Mrs. Heberton Fae, ee Be es Mrs. . Hunt Mrs. Ike Mrs. Keith Mrs. . Posy Lewis Mrs. Sara Lewis Mrs. Mauldin Mrs. McCutchen Mrs. Merritt Mrs. Miller âeteria ... secretaries ... business office. LTO SSE the hut ... STAFF ... cÂź SSS âHi there!ââ 60 Faculty RO a OR TRE TIS a -... alumni office... switchboard ... STAFF âIâm sorry. This is NOT Alâs pool house.â Mr. Nash Mrs. Nixon Mr. Palmer Mrs. Reid Mrs. Reider Mrs. Smith Mrs. Starke Mrs. Taylor Mrs. Tripplet Mr. Vaught Mrs. Waggener Mrs. Woolf âIt?s okay. You'll pass your SATâs next year.â Faculty 61 ... business office Mrs. Henderson and the bookstore. jojeo' 44 LS â Jueld yestshyd PIIO a More bills , ai EEE SERA 62 Faculty ! | ey, â | ... STAFF ... switch SRN Time out to talk. a intenance... STAFF ... finance... | oard ... library ... RESOUKCE ... âIt should work in a minute.â ââ.. Over there, on the bottom shelf.â ... filmstrips ng ... bookstore Mrs. Brake: ttyping teacher. âaudio visual ... a ee e Syoo °° §9UIZPDPUI Mrs. Brake Mrs. Chambers Miss Dayton Mrs. Henderson Mrs. Lloyd Mr. McDuffie Mrs. Norcross Mrs. Sims Mrs. Vickers Faculty 63 64 Sports wD WO = wo be ° 2. wn Beckham to Spurgeon â another first down! Weâre Number One! Beckham, AAA Back of the Year, looks downfield. 66 Sports _ State In â78 | e | Varsity Takes | Patience and excellence ... these words acquired sharp definition and significance for members of the . 1978 varsity football team. Progressing from the sweat | and mistakes of early August training camp through a painful defeat at Lakeshore and a proud shutout at ) Marist, the team members sensed a larger goal than simply winning this game or that. Players and coaches | had to struggle sincerely to keep both victory and defeat . in perspective after a long week of intense preparation for Friday. Whatever happened, Saturday quickly re- duced it to merely another step in building toward the real goal, the AAA state championship. Letting the Woodward game slip away, stopping Roswell on the 1 yard line, slugging it out in the rain at Milton, devastating anyone who got in our way at the end of the regular season, we learned and grew and changed what needed . changing while we refined what was working already. There were no guarantees â ona given Friday anything might happen. No two practices were the same; no two games were the same, yet a continuity grew, centered on our recognition that our real goal was excellence and our real opponent was anything less than that. Patience, ! based on hard work and pride in our ability, let us reach : that excellence when it was most needed. In the play- : offs, we soundly defeated Troup 33-7, won a street fight | with Marist 12-10, took on Ware County and awesome Timmy McCray 42-28, and finally prevailed in the ex- traordinary battle with Swainsboro with brilliant over- time strategy and execution. The victory over Dalton seemed almost anti-climactic as the rain, elementing fi- nesse, forced us to simply dig in and beat them man to ) man. We did. The celebrating on the field told the story . as energy, long restrained and disciplined, was released finally in the joy of achievement. We were where we had ) struggled to be: we belonged there and could see the victory as the result of a long process that will have a lasting meaning for everyone who participated in it. Kevin Spurgeon, top booter. Sports 67 Leland pleases another fan. Defense crashes in. Coach Robinson gives Ponder encouragement. URES Jerome plays it cool. Tom gets another successful punt off. 68 Sports Halftime break. Fourth year starter Gordon Beckham. Varsity Season Record We... ...050... .5 They 38... Lovett 3 ............Lakeshore ...... 6 34 ...........Northside : SoG 29 ...........Ridgeview 17 ..........Woodward 28 ............Roswell . @e.........:..- Milton | 35...........Riverwood 34 oe SSE Plus | Qi, oo. .... Marist. 32... ! %,4_,.roup 12â isiâi( .. S| Marist 42 .........Ware County 29..........Swainsboro 17 ....-...2.) Dalton. Sayle goes in for the kill. Davis runs untouched. Sports 69 Wildcats kick off. OEE Thurmond blocks as Thompson carries the ball. 9th Goes Undefeated Streaking through a six-game season, the ninth grade Cats were unstoppable and impenetrable. Defensively, Chuck Breithaupt, Stewart Brann, Byron Harris, and Mi- chael Russell anchored the line. Alfred Thompson and Peter Thurmond intercepted passes and permitted few gains over ten yards. The ends, Rick Upshaw, David Du- brof, and Ken Lindeman, also dominated the defensive perimeter. The offense was led by quarterback Tom Di- fiore, Harold Dawson, and Chuck Easley. Halfback Thomp- son set a record for scoring on punt and kickoff returns. No opponent withstood the Catsâ powerful offense. Because the full twenty-six man effort created this perfect season, the team dedicated a trophy to the school instead of giving individual awards. To sum up their past and predict their future, â6-0 in â78; 15-0 in â81!â Easley runs over opponents. Junior High Teams: Future Varsity Stars The seventh grade football team of the Boysâ Junior High was the 1978 champion of the Metropolitan Football League. The team finished the regular season with a 6-0-1 record, and then went on to defeat St. Josephâs of Marietta in the leagueâs fifth annual bowl game. St. Josephâs, the team that tied the seventh grade during the regular season, fell in the championship game, 14-12. Coaches Bob Ward and John Mcllvaine announced the best lineman, Todd Moran; best offensive player, Andrew Abernathy; best defensive player, who could be the best quarterback ever to play for the seventh grade, Steve Slayden. Coach Ward said this team improved more from week to week than any team he has coached. Although they had a 3-4 season, the eighth grade team showed much promise. Led by captains Thomas Baynes and first-year Cat Joe Cooper, the team success- fully shutout both Wills and Osborne while embarassing North Cobb with a 30-0 victory. The Best Lineman award was given to Graham Loomis, the Best Back award winner was Royce Dorsey, and captain Thomas Baynes received the Most Valuable Player award. Scott Heberton takes a breather. Coach Mcllvaine observes the situation. Sports 71 Boysâ Season Record ee ee 0 8 6 0 0 0 6 8 + ote Se ke Sete Sts 6 is Berry Invitational ... 4th out of 13 Headland Road Race ... 15th out of 34 Bradshaw Invitational ... 15th out of 28 Westminster-Pace Invitational ... 20th out of 30 Region 4AAA ... 5th Girlsâ Season Record tee eee eee eee Boro. Riverwood ........ Walton........... Headland Road Race ... 13th out of 23 Bradshaw Invitational ... 10th out of 20 Headland Invitational ... 11th out of 18 Westminster-Pace Invitational .. . 11th out of 16 Region 4AAA ... 3rd State AAA ... 11th Blair flexes for opponent. The boysâ and girlsâ Cross Coun- try team had a good year; they fin- ished in the top half in invitational meets and did well in dual meets. The boysâ team was led by captains Tom Hicks and Bryan Vroon, and the girls were led by Elizabeth Ward and Claire Bates. After the end of the season, members of the boysâ team ran 233 miles in a 24-hour marathon to raise money for three charities. The award winners for the girlsâ team were: Katherine Boozer, Most Valuable; Caroline Tift, Most Im- a proved; Elizabeth Ward, Best Ef- | fort; Valerie Vroon, Most Outstand- ing. The boysâ awards went to Bry- an Vroon, Most Valuable; Tom Hicks, Best Effort; Jim Cherry- bone, Most Improved. The Junior Varsity winners were Jay Mack- enna, Most Outstanding, and John Pietri, Most Improved. Like brother, like sister. 72 Sports Pietri pours it on. Tom Hicks rounds the bend. Seniors take break. 9A LW ow me - Clarke finishes strong at region. What do you mean, ten miles?! Sports 73 Weâre number one! Dan cheers himself on. p ZIT Those linemen get carried away. Lindeman admires Russellâs form. 74 Sports Varsity Boys Have Mixed Success The Boyâs Varsity basketball team completed a successful year, winning 16 games and coming in second 8 times. Of these twenty-four games, eighteen were played with different starting lineups due to injuries, illness, late arrivals, and normal competetive intersquad displacement. The highlights of the season were: second place in the Greater Atlanta Prep Classic, playing well enough during the regular season to be the num- ber one seed in the sub-region tournament, and defeating a strong St. Puis team twice in the regular season in two out- standing games. The Wildcats were led by senior Teddy Ben- son who at 6â10ââ was one of the best basketball players in the state of Georgia. Supporting Teddy were seniors Cole Egan, Kevin Spurgeon, Ponder Harrison, Wylly Killorin, and Dan Drais. Two Juniors, Richard Lindeman and Herman Russell, handled most of the guard duties. Teddy Benson received the S. White Kenan award for the third consecutive year. Kevin Spurgeon recieved the best defensive player award and Brian Vroon received the coachesâ award. The elected permanent co-captains were Teddy Ben- son and Kevin Spurgeon. Spurgeon: the WILDcat Going up? scores two. ee Benson: a dunk for two. Even opponents admire Hermanâs style. Sports 75 | Sub-Varsity Teams Gain Valuable Experience The J.V. basketball team enjoyed their most successful season in the last 10 years. They rolled up an excellent 14-2 record, with the two losses coming by a total of just five points. The team was led by David Butler, who was the highest scorer with 18 points a game; Chuck Easley, who had 13 points and 13 rebounds a game; and Jeff Stubbs, who gave good leadership throughout the season. Coach Lee Grenciâs ninth grade team came off the court with a 4-4 record. Marist was their toughest opponent, who they beat 42-40 in overtime. Peter York, Russell Lloyd, Kenneth Lindeman, and Rob Grady were the players that contributed the most and played the best throughout the season. Chuck Salter on the attack. eT Reeves â Superman. 76 Sports Two points skillfully sunk. Junior High: Mixed Success With the switch of soccer from winter to spring, the 8th grade ââBâ team made its debut. The team consisted of fourteen boys, most of whom had very little competitive basketball experience. The purpose of the program, the only one of its kind in the Metro area, was to give playing time to each boy and to allow for the development of his skills. The ââBâ team played many of the same oppo- nents as the ââAââ team, and as the season pro- gressed, the team showed excellent improvement. The seventh grade basketball team completed an undefeated regular season, compiling a record of eight wins and no defeats. Behind the scoring of Steve Slayden, Todd Moran, and Andrew Aber- nathy, the team was explosive on offensive and determined on defense. The team is also favored to win the Buckhead Rotary League Champion- ship. Ss Who should I give it to? Westminster rises above the rest. Sports 77 Leila out jumps opponent. _. Northside . .Levett Lakeshores, .. PaĂ©e (GAPC) St. Pius . Ridgeview 2... .. Lakeshore .... Milton .... Woodward Woodward Roswell Northside St, Pius â. tiverwood SPL BTL ASS BHA 2 78 Sports 7 âT think I can, I think I can!â Laura goes for the lay-up. The race is on! Mike Frankhouser â third year starter Girls Varisty Basketball: Youth In Acion. The Varsity Girls Basketball Team, composed of mostly underclassmen this year, performed well with the leadership of the only starting senior, Mike Frankhouser. Mikeâs rebounding, inside shooting, and remarkable poise had much to do with the teamâs victories. Their losses, however, were sometimes simply the result of the teamâs overall inexperience. This will no longer be the problem in the seasons to come and what Mikeâs leadership meant this year plus the lessons learned the hard way will help the team towards more victorious records. Juniors Mimi Skelton, Caroline Tift, Mimi Bremer, and Pat Boomershine contributed to several important victories and promise to be strong leaders when they return to head up the 1979-80 varsity squad. The sophomore representation on this yearâs team was held by Claire Dorris, while the freshmen dominated the scene in numbers and participation. Leila Taratus, Helen Rogers, Laura Jarrell, and Patty Jervey all demonstrated marked improvement as the season progressed; their speed and aggressiveness were instrumental throughout the season. Shawn Burns and Rebecca Marshall were able to divide their time between varsity and junior varsity to receive the combined benefits of Coaches Wade Boggs and Marcia Wright. With the end of the 1978-79 season, the team laments not only the loss of three year letterperson Mike Frankhouser, but also the loss of their devoted manager | Lisa Young who has helped the team out for several years. With eleven underclassmen returning plus those promoted from junior varsity, the 1979-80 team has no doubts about an experienced, well-rounded, and undefeatable team. I got it! Sports 79 Young Junior Varsity Girls Gain Valuable Experience With Coach Wade Boggs at the helm, the J.V. Girls basketball team encountered rough waters and ended up with a record of 1 win and 12 losses. The team was led by sophomores Christina Lundquist, Marnie Wright, Dina Franch, and Claire Dorris. Freshmen players were Patti Landon, Rebecca Marshall, Shawn Burns, Jacqueline Ward, Juliet Asher, Julie Garnett, Kim Weiss, Carole Davidson, Beth Wright, Chrissie Rogers, Donna Izlar, and Eliza- beth Driebe. Leading scorers were Shawn Burns and Rebecca Marshall who also gained valuable experience by playing with the Varsity team. Catherine Cox was the manager and offi- cial scorer. Shawn scores again. Rebecca keeps close coverage. 80 Sports Travis Haisten eludes the defense. Marshall passes off. Oak Tree Benson. Junior High Girls Demonstrate Determination The Junior High Girls completed a highly successful season by estab- lishing an 8-2 record. The team began with only five girls returning from last yearâs squad. Due mostly to a lack of experience, the squad had numerous close games as evidenced by a combined winning margin of only 12 points in six of their eight victories. However, the girls steadily improved all season and closed their year with a solid victory over Woodward. Mr. Cutbirth is looking forward to another excellent basketball season with starter Mary Ann Marshall returning along with three other seventh graders. Wildcat shoots up. Just pin him, Brad. WRESTLIN Brotherly love. Wrestlers Enjoy Varied Successes phat The Wildcat Grapplers wrestled to a 6-4 record, working hard for each win. Though at the start of the season the football players were absent, the varsity overcame Riverwood and M.D. Collins as well as an exciting one point victory over Roswell. After Christmas, the Cats were victorious three mor e times, including a victory over arch-rival Woodward. This upset win was dedicated to Coach Leon Scott who is stepping down from his coaching position. The team was lead by captains Russell Rhea (6-3), Bob Rolader (5-3), who placed fourth in the Woodward tournament, and Bradley Block (6-0), runner-up in the Woodward, N. Met- ro, Area, and State tournaments. Other notable efforts included Charles Lewis, a 7-0 regular sea- son record with the most pins on the team, and Loren Jacobs who wrestled to a 6-0 season. The team accomplished much with help from Bubba Adams, a new coach from Conneticutt, and Scott Ackerman, former Westminster State Champion. The Grapplers are looking forward to a strong season next year with senior Area and State hope- fuls Brad Block, Charles Lewis, and John Hamil- ton. Underclass hopefuls include junior Doug Wil- liams and sophomores Bill Haltiwanger and Chuck Breithaupt. DP es. Stone Mountain .............. Be es: «Riverwood 570 occu 28 Ba eas. M.D. âCollinge 3k wc. 22 = UL OS ene Roswell cs POURETE. reckis eee Sorry, you lose. Pe Ridgeview on aaa .+.2e5...Woodward Coach Scott raises a little _ Pa Hamilton gets Roos ready for Match vA Coach Adams gets hot under the collar. Opponent signals his surrender. ey Wii ts z z Se Sports 83 Wildcat inflicts pain. JV And Jr. High Wrestlers Maintain Enthusiasm The Junior Varsity Grapplers, although compiling a season record that was not one of the their best, did have several individual champions. The teamâs lead- er, junior Richard Proctor, finished with a 5-2 season record while Chuck Breithaupt, a sophomore, accom- plished an undefeated 7-0 record. Since the majority of the wrestlers were rookies, they learned valuable lessons which will prove fruitful as their experience increases. Although Coach Bubba Adams provided excellent instruction, reflected by the extent of im- provement in all the wrestlers, the boys lament that they will not have the chance to perform under Varsi- ty Coach Leon scott. They still have hopes, however, that their future varsity seasons will prove fruitfully. 84 Sports | VOLLEYBALL Varsity . d .St. Pius... . dulie sets it up. Senior leader Mike Frankhouser. Playing with a smile. Bam! Although the Varsity Volleyball team had no returning start- ers and only three returning letter winners, the team enjoyed an excellent season. They were 8-2 during the regular season and after the post season tournament were 9-4. Senior captain Andrea Cohen provided excellent leadership along with fellow | seniors Julie Weckerling and Mike Frankhouser. Juniors Pat Boomershine and leading setter Mimi Skelton lend stability for the future as well as leading spiker and MVP Leila Taratus, a freshman. The JV Volleyball team was young and inexperi- enced, though hard work managed to win four out of ten games. Barbie Paul and Marie Steele were co-captains. Lead- ing setter Ruth Haas, spiker Claire Dorris, and MVP Robbie Harrison were standouts for the team. Great effort by Patti Landers. Sports 85 SOCCER The 1979 version of the Westminster soccer team has continued a winning tradition. Captain Gordon Beckham anchored a defense which encountered some problems due to injuries. With seniors Teddy Benson, Bryan Davis, and John Oglesby wearing casts and watching from the bench, the secondary which had to carry the load consisted of seniors Jimmy Hull and John York, junior Jack Westbrook, and sophomore goalie Dan Latimore. A young, inexperi- enced midfield with juniors Lowndes Harrison, Pete McLain, and David Woodham rose to all occasions. Offen- sive punch was supplied by returning starters Rufus Cham- bers and Jim Elder, the teamâs leading scorer, junior speed- ster Pat Hickey, and rookie ninth grader Eric Nutter. Play- ing in the spring for the first time, the team drew record crowds for their 7 Oâclock Friday night games. Elder heads the way. Jim ties up. Hickey eludes opposing defense. sy But a warm bench is a good bench, boys. ee ree Cte Tones ae a alas mace tibecs m0 9 NL RB an Attack! Westbrook follows through. Sports 87 9th Soccer: Games Reflect Hard Work The Ninth-Grade Soccer Team, under the coaching skills of Mr. Jack Pickard and Dr. George Lamplugh got off to a promising start this season with a 3-0 record. Standouts were offensive players Jim Delaney, John Barns, and Peter York, along with Ivan Allen who holds a strong defensive position. The team and coaches forsee no difficulty in finishing the 1979 season with an undefeated record. In fact, from the looks of the Ninth-Grade team, their talent, determination, and dedication, varsity teams in 1981 and 1982, should not only be successful, but they should capture the state titles two years in a row. The experience the team gained from participating in their games will not only help them in facing future foes, but also increased their desire to continue playing and strive for even higher levels of ability. With this determination cultivated at the ninth-grade level, there is no way of telling how far they will go. Delany sets up for a score. York steals the ball. 88 Sports McLain passes for a score. Junior High Green And White Excel This yearâs junior high soccer participation made it necessary for the formation of two teams, the white and green teams. The junior high green team was off to a blazing start by defeating Lovett and Woodward, their two toughest opponents, with a combined score of 15-2. Catalyzed by superb offensive play and supported with an aggressive defense, the team strived for an undefeated season. The junior high white team had only had one game at the time of this writing. In a closely contested and physical game, West- minster prevailed over M.D. Collins 1-0. The team got valuable | help from the defense from both Bremer and Baynes. Gibson protected the goal, and Woodhall ran well in four attacks on the sidelines. Dover and Hewes showed active cooperation in pass- | ing. Coach Ackerman has kept the team busy in drills, scrim- | mages, and conditioning. Wildcat shows midfield ball control. Defense man raises a storm. Sports 89 aks BP Aes Learning to limber with Lori. Sach silat emtai cote Ladd stretches for the finish. | 90 Sports i. rte Smiley smokes âem again. The Wildcat Track team has had quite a productive year. Standouts for the team have been Chuck Easley in the 100 and 220, Bill Collins, and Alan Roos in the shot put. Ladd Jones has done extremely well in the 440 leaving all opponents in his dusty trail. The 440 relay team for the Cats, composed of Chuck Easley, Bill Collins, Ladd Jones, and Ponder Harri- son, has done well, placing in the top two in every dual or triple meet this year. The Catsâ record so far this year is two losses and one victory. The losses came at the hands of Marist and Walton, with a tri-meet victory coming over both Pace and Pebblebrook. The track men also placed ninth in the Sprint-Medley Relay at the Georgia Relays. Chuck Easley received fifth place in the 100 yard dash at the Georgia Relays and a third place at the Florida Relays. Sports 91 92 Sports Senior David Mathews shows super style. The 1978-79 swimming team enjoyed another season of success. Both the girls and the boys have posted excellent dual meet records: 6-1 and 6-2 respectively. No team in Georgia defeated the boysâ team. The team was led by Todd Cooper, Nick Justicz, Team Captain Alan | Joel, David Matthews, and Alan Bomar. The first three of | these men hold a total of 5 school records between them. In addition, all 5 qualified for the State Championships. } The girls were led by Timmi Perrin, state record holder in the 100 yard backstroke, and Team Captain Renee | Rhoades. Perrin qualified for the State Championships in | five different events. Debbie Lance and Cindy Hutchings | also qualified for state. Spare ota Todd Cooper heading for another record. The 1979 Westminster diving team boasts some of the finest talent assembled at Westmin- ster. Coach Billy Ray Schmidtâs troup completed a successful dual meet season with only one loss. Sophomores Ford and Taylor have both exper- ienced success nationally in the sport; Craig was eleventh in the 15-16 age group and Mike was seventh in the 13-14 division in last summerâs National AAU Age Group Championships. The depth of the squad is strengthened by junior Allan Aycock, a three year letterman. Aycock AOA RANMA has been instrumental in the teamâs placing 1-2-3 in most dual meets. The single member of the girlâs team is Renee Rhoades, a junior. âRenee has made more progress this year than any fe- male diver we have had,â Schmidt states. Look! I can touch my toes! Alan holds his breath. Craig Ford soars. âs a bird, itâs a plane, itâs a diver! Metro Championships Craig Ford Mike Taylor Renee Rhoades........... State Championships Craig Ford Mike Taylor .. Allan Aycock Renee Rhoades Mike displays perfect form. Wildcat flips out. ae 0 eb hae a eat eal a Sandra maintains good posture. Senior leader Lori Lewis. Reach for the sky. 94 Sports GYMNASTICS Underclassmen dominated the varsity gymnastics squad this year, along with many new additions to the team, including Coach Joanne Owens. Most of this yearâs efforts will go towards struggling to pull together a new and young team. Although there is tremendous talent on the team, experience will always play a leading role in a winning season. Since the team is composed of four underclassmen, there is an extremely optimistic outlook for several years to come. The teamâs only senior, Lori Lewis, provides the leadership these girls need to improve. Together the girls are able to encour- age each other and instill the hope that the season will turn out victorious. Claire exhibits control. Helen strikes her pose. Little Lori lends a smile. 96 Sports What do I do now! The Big-T package? Junior High Hard Work Pays Off The Junior High Wildcat gymnasts face three opponents this season with a bright outlook. Eighth grade standouts this season should be Dorsey Sisk, Amber Seldes, Linda Louder- milk, Betsy Mcllvaine, and Mary Campbell Jenkins. Adding strength to this core should be a seventh grader with a lot of grace and skill, Nancy LeBey. With the added talents of eight other gymnasts in the seventh and eighth grades, Westminster will make Lovett, Pace, and Woodward good âWildcat baitââ. Laura splits. ie. Ps „ | oy eas t .« = f Y | % 2 , Mimi reaches for the ball. Schoen fires up another Ejleen goes for third base. Softball With the help of an outstanding new assistant coach, Mary Hanawalt, coach Jane Kent and the Westminster Girlsâ Softball team anticipate a fine season. The team won its first game 10-6 over Woodward and will participate not only in the league tournament in Marietta, but also in the Berry College Invitational Softball Tournament at Rome, Ga. Although the two ye ar winner of the MVP trophy, Cathy MacFarlane, graduated, junior Ginny Rich has been invalu- able as shortstop and as team leader. Laura .Schoen, Rhonda Hickson and other returning players provide ex- perience on a team with five freshmen. The team depends on freshman pitcher Jeanette Dolan, who is also a threat at the plate, along with veteran hitters Phred Huber and Mimi Skelton. Sports 97 What a great track meet! Ps 5 re OBE EE OI LOO Branch beckons opponent. 1979 Baseball Team Meets Tough Opposition Baseball competition depends highly on pitching skill and the Westmin- ster Wildcats this year have what it takes with solid support from senior Randy Branch and sophomores John Garnett and Doug Williams. The team will play ten games before entering the Region competition and hopefully these games will provide the necessary experience needed to compete strongly in the highly competitive 4-AAA region. The infield is dominated by seniors Chip Caldwell and Steve Felton and juniors Linde- man, Smith, and Franco. Outfield support comes from Greg Georgas, Herman Scharz, and John Dolan. Team competition comes between David MacFarlane and Jimmy Irvin for the catcher position. Next yearâs team will also include many experienced players with the return of eleven juniors and four sophomores that are already playing well in this yearâs varsity competition. imbers up. 98 Sports a Fire one! ' Garnett sets Jimmy gets to first. Sports 99 100 Sports Little Bill strokes a forehand volley. a ae a Dy sl a eres Se 3, Hy ; gs ee ee Tennis The tennis season of spring 1979 has been one of building as well as satisfying performance. Abili- ties on the team vary. Bill Love, a junior who plays number one, demonstrated solid serving and over- heads. Andrew Weiner displayed an extremely consistent use of all the fundamentals. Bryan Vroon, a rookie to the varsity team, accelerated the pace of rallies by belting the tennis balls with fearless tenacity. Through consistent and strong play, Mark Richardson will help the team. He is already playing in the number four position. This yearâs seniors, Bill Anderson, John Shoffner, and Keith Love, contribute leadership âin morale as well as tennis play. The experience they have gained from previous participation at the varsity level is reflected by their consistent and skillful manipulation of the ball and their opponents. Coach Weatherly has been instrumental in in- structing and preparing the boys for the tough opposition they anticipate meeting this season. Sarah Ann demonstrates perfect balance. Sports 101 3 A een neta CPi ogi gale! eat onatate goa not your tongue! John, â its a crosscourt backhand. Tift smashes down the line. Use your racket co cS ° S a = Ww , why? ith in! Ke Ny. Why, ÂŁ Sophomores strike aga Which one do J hit. This yearâs golf team possesses great tal- ent, though each member will have to achieve a consistent and a fine performance in order for the team to reach their ultimate potential; this achievement will determine the success of the season. Led by veteran Tim webb, the team expects to do well, but clutch performances by the less experienced players will be necessary to reach state. Coach Patton expressed his feelings about the team when he said, ââThis is the best group of guys weâve had in the past couple of years, but other teams have the same talent. Consistency, practice, and determina- tion will separate the victor from the rest of the schools.ââ This yearâs team is fortunate to have a home course, the Atlanta Country Club, since in past years they did not have this benefit. The course will give the players a taste of what is to come in later years plus a great place to practice. In the golfing world, practice is what it takes to make a pro. The essentials. 102 Sports Stuart Jones: always a threat The 1978-79 season has produced the most successful rifle team in the six years that Dr. Robert McDonough has been coaching. the âBullshootersââ have just finished their first unde- feated season, boosting their win to loss record as 116 wins to 6 loses. The Cats also made a strong showing at the Naitonal Junior Sectional Tournament duirng March, bringing home a High Scho- lastic medal, with Captain Stuart Jones and Ken McCarson plac- ing sixth and ninth respectively. With new skill showing up in members such as Blue Spruell and Chris Hanes, the Bullshooters hope to do as well at the State Championships as they have overall this season. No Kenny, the trigger 855 ....... 3. South Cobb McEachern | RIFLERY TEAM Sports 103 Cheerleaders have more fun. Ellen and Lucia show JV spirit. Jennifer jumps for joy. Hannah and Randi play in the 104 Sports Earth to EJ Dream on. Dana entices a player on the sideline. Sports 105 Varsity Football First row: John Hamilton, Hugh Gloster, Gordon Beckham, Greg Smith, David MacFarlane, Jack Westbrook, Herman Russell, Scott Bollinger, Tom Eaton, Stephen Sayle. Second row: Coach Michael Swider, Mark Storen, Steve Needle, Bill Collins, John Dolan, Jim Averett, Ladd Jones, Bryan Davis, Sam McDuffie, Stephen Schoen, David McClellan, Coach OâDyer Spurgeon. Third row: Ralph Paris, John Garnett, Alan Roos, Jimmy Mcllvaine, Jon York, Ray Riddle, Tim Gustafson, Jule Felton, Ponder Harrison, Frank Gaebelein, Ben Jennings, Jimmy Irvin, Coach David Drake. Fourth row: Coach Stuart Todd, Coach Frank Finsthwait, Leland Haraszti, Steve Felton, Dan Brown, Tom Cusack, Joe Delany, Grant Shirley, Cole Egan, Kevin Spurgeon, Peter Rooney, Loren Jacobs, Doug Williams, Coach Joe Robinson. Ninth Grade Football I First row: Tom Diffiori, Stewart Brann, King Grant, Charles Schoen, Chuck Breith- aupt, Bill Haltwanger, Byron Harris. Second row: Michael Russell, David Dubrof, Alfred Thompson, Peter Thurmond, Walter Bridges, Jim Satcher, John Warren, Mike St. Amand, Joey Ciprari, Randy Steinbrenner. Third row: Coach Mark Cutbirth, Coach Clark Lunsford, Duncan Dorris, Chuck Easley, Kevin Slayden, Richard Gentry, Preston De La Perriere, Richard Upshaw, Coach Charlie Brake, Coach OâDyer Spurgeon. Eighth Grade Football First row: Eddy Irvin, Mike Woodhall, Rob Pennock, Mac McGrew, Tommy Joiner, Berry Stubs, Mac Gibson, Scott Wilkins, Grant Serafy, Dozier Hood, Royce Dorsey, Andy Feffer. Second row: John Hudgins, Hal Gatewood, Dom Wyant, Forest Cates, Paul Marshall, Tom McLennan, Thomas Baynes, Graham Loomis, Bobby Minnear, Peter Matton, Ira Jackson. Third row: Daniel Bent, Bob Lane, Barry Branch, Bill Adams, Doug Padgett, Carter Petty, Palmer White, Charles Clark, Andy Schachtel, Bram Frankel, Coach Billy Ray Schmidt. ae 106 Teams Seventh Grade Football First Row: Bil] Burns, Christopher McKenzie, Bill Warren, Chris Richards, Zack Haislip, Patrick Hanes, Cord Dover, Glen Rollins, David Rieser, Clay Taber, Brad Addicks. Second Row: Hugh Grant, Keith Levy, Andrew Abernathy, Bruce Wilson, Stewart Redd, Stephen Slayden, Kenneth Richards, John Shepard, Chuck Lotz, Jimmy Bratton, David Zivan. Third Row: Coach Bob Ward, Scott Heberton, Talbot Thrasher, Eddie Fincher, Bobby Gunkel, Herbert Wiliams, Todd Moran, John Riddle, Wes Pritchett, Bill Margeson, Wally Dennis, Scott Ballard, Coach John Melllvaine. Varsity Cheerleading First Row: Hannah Storen, Elizabeth Watson, Sissy McCamy, Captain Lori Lewis, Cathy Catanzaro, Jennifer Falk, Laura Weathers, Jennifer Brawner, Randi Wood. Second Row: Sally Ansley, Co-Captain Anne Horsley, Linda Floyd, Sarah Ann LeCraw, Lara Satterthwaite, Stacy Stormont, Holly Cates, Catherine Bennett, Lynne Spector, Elizabeth James. Third Row: Bill Sturkie, Andrew Taylor, Chip Caldwell, John Wallace, Jim Elder, Rufus Chambers, Clay Bradley, Reid Freeman, Dowling Dominey, Bryan Kibler, Blair Pritchett, John Shoffner. SAS iS % â SSS First Row: Dorothy An. Second Row: Lucia Durrett, Laura Mason, Meg Crawford, Leslie Zinn. Third Row: Dana Robertson, Helen Hill, Leslie Satterth- waite, Ellen Tippett, Jan Shoffner, Jody LeCraw. Fourth Row: Margaret Cham- bers, Paige Rackley, Denis Kennedy. Varsity Cross Country First Row: Jane Oglesby, Cindy Hill, Julie Garnett, Lynn Acker, Caroline Tift, Mary Lee Laster, Kitty Swain, Laura Van Leer, Laura LeBey. Second Row: Lisa Jones, Pam Brooks, Sylvia Cerel, Juliet McClatchey, Julie Justicz, Claire Bates, Barbara Rosser, Valerie Vroon, Catherine Kennedy, Tina Pittman. Third Row: Coach Paul Koshewa, Blair Gatewood, Elizabeth Smiley, Kathryn Hills, Katherine Boozer, Elizabeth Ward, Lisa Heizek, Kathleen Aderhold, Mimi Bremer, Anna Grady, Manager Elizabeth Green. Varsity Volleyball First Row: Claire Dorris, Pat Boomershine. Second row: Ruth Haas, Mimi Skelton, Mike Frankhouser, Andrea Cohen, Leila Taratus, Julie Weckerling. Varsity Cross Country First Row: Wynn Ellinger, Joey Asher, Pat Hickey, Thomas Williams, Barnes Woodhall, Clarke Kennedy, John Pietri. Second Row: Jeff Fink, Lowndes Harrison, Pete McLain, David Sanders, Penn McClatchey, Jay MacKenna, Jim Cherrybone, Stuart Jones, Donald Mead. Third Row: Coach George Groezinger, Bryan Vroon, Blair Cunningham, David Mathews, Bill Anderson, Bruce Wenner- holm, Tom Hicks, Joel Deitch, Coach Paul Koshewa. Jr. High Cross Country First row: Bill Callahan, Frank Maier, Martin McGahan, Jimmy Sligh, Jack Wieland, Keith McLain. Second row: Fritz Bates, John Shields, Trey Bynum, John Heberton, dim Pharr, Henry Bond, Bill Shortridge. Third row: Coach Scot Rado, Hank Bremer, Clif Callaway, Hank Artime, Ben Melton, Coach Leigh MacKaye. JV Volleyball First Row: Susan Stribling, Marie Steele, Patti Scott, Christina Lundquist. Sec- ond Row: Robbi Harrison, Patti Lander, Barbi Paul, Rena Carragher, Chrissy Rogers. Teams 107 } } Wildea § 'Wfitdeat, en Varsity Basketball Front Row: Mike Deigaard, John Wallace, Holt Thrasher, Teddy Benson, Cole Egan, Ponder Harrison, Richard Lindeman. Second Row: Coach Van Leer, Tad Davis, Bryan Vroon, Lamar Peacock, Dan Drais, Kevin Sprugeon, Chip Hyle, Herman Russell, Manager Bill McGahan. % A ; , Varsity Basketball First Row: Leila Taratus, Pat Koomershine, Mimi Kremer, Mike Frankhouser, Helen Rogers, Claire Dorris. Second Row: Manager Lisa Young, Patty Jervey, Caroline Tift, Laura Jarrell, Mimi Skelton, Rebecca Marshall, Shawn Burns, Coach Marcia Wright. JV. Basketball | Basketball First row: Dina Franch, Donna Izlar, Marnie Wright, Christina Lundquist, Jac- Front Row: Tom Difiore, Jeff Stubbs, Joe Delaney, Jimmy Irvin, Peter Thur- queline Ward. Second row: Patti Lander, Julie Garnett, Juliet Asher, Shawn mond, Russell Gray, Michael Russell. Back Row: Coach Ward, Chuck Easley, Burns, Chrissy Rogers, Beth Wright, Coach Wade Boggs, Claire Dorris, Kim Henry Quillian, Steve Matton, Kevin Slayden, Quillian Reeves, David Butler. Weiss, Rebecca Marshall, Katharine Kelley, Carole Davidson. 108 Teams Nath Grade Basketball Brahh Orde Gaskell First Row: Lloyd Gruber, Walter Bridges, Jim Delany, Jeff Prince, Jay Train, First Row: Berry Stubbs, Mac Gibson, Robbie Pennock, Malcolm Newton, Alex Peter York, Alfred Thompson, Rob Grady. Second Row: Ivan Allen, Randy Chambers, Grant Serafy. Second Row: Hal Gatewood, Palmer White, Bob Steinbrenner, Byron Harris, Kenneth Lindeman, Charlie Froelich, Emory Boyd, Bean, Doug Padgett, Bram Frankel, Dom Wyant, Thomas Baynes, Coach Leigh Russell Lloyd, Coach Lee Grenci. MacKay. : Eighth Grade Basketball Seventh Grade Basketball First Row: Mac McGrew, Tom McLennan, Chuck Salter, Craig Siegerthaler, First row: Martin McGahan, Chris Neiman, Andy Beauchamp, Greg Rogers. John Shields, Lincoln Watson. Second Row: Robert Jackson, David Tingue, Bill Second row: Scott Ballard, Stewart Redd, David Hopkins, Eddie Fincher, Fritz Adams, Joe Cooper, Hank Bremer, Don Singleton, Gabe Finke. Bates, Cord Dover, Bruce Wilson, Charlie Benedict, Coach Jack Shields. elite. Bao crema acre sor: Jr. High Basketball Seventh Grade Basketball First Row: Mayla McDonough, Jan Clary, Robbi Harrison, Mary Singer. Second First row: Andrew Abernathy, Zack Haislip, Doug Altzier, Joe McMaster, Chaz Row: Elizabeth Strickler, Travis Haisten, Carla Stanley, Rhea Bondurant, Mary Gray, Barrett Kollme. Second row: Steve Slayden, Russell Pritchett, John Anne Marshall. Third Row: Coach Mark Cutbirth, Lyn Rogers, Becky Patrick, Riddle, Chris Dobb, Talbot Thrasher, Todd Moran. Elinor Benson, Ruth McClatchey, Terisco Gillard, Cindy Nevel. Teams 109 Swim Team son, Debbie Lane, Amy Lauer, Allen Thrasher, Katherine Boozer, Jennifer Low, Susan Gunn, Susan Bratton, Elizabeth Browne, Cindy Hutchings, Julie Lucy Dol Justicz, Laura Loomis, Jane Oglesby. Swim Team William Cuthbertson, Nick Justicz, Alan Bomar, Steve Heiszek, Penn McClatchey, Alan Joel, Todd Cooper, Stewart Brann, David Mathews, Rich Oglesby, Chip Polosky, Baxter Madox, Jef f Michell, Murray Nicol. : Dive Team First Row: Allan Aycock, Mike Taylor. Second Row: Craig Ford, Renee First Row: John Taylor, Jim Averett, Tim Webb, Bill Sturkie. Second Row: a Rhoades. Kevin Slayden, Bill Collins, Andrew Taylor, Coach J.G. Patton. 110 Teams PLLILLM, | Zs LAA AWN Xi Varsity Soccer First row: Ellen Cruikshank, Tom Durrett, Eric Nutter, Jimmy Hull, Rufus Chambers, Jimmy Brawner, Pete McLain, Clarke Kennedy, Ned Montag, Jeff Bynum. Second Row: Millie Second, Boyd Eaton, John Cleghorn, Blair Cunningham, Tom Randall, Dan Brown, Randy Steinbrenner, Lowndes Harrison, Pat Hickey, David Woodham, Coach Landy Godbold, Coach Bob Sims. Third row: John Oglesby, Jim Elder, Marshall Wellborn, Bryan Davis, Teddy Benson, Dan Latimore, Jon York, Robbie Fishburne, Jack Westbrook, Ray Riddle, Gordon Beckham, Ralph Paris. a 1 arcncnacanemanatanay ane eee annamecr a eeeemmenniel eae eeemetemel (nce ed err aareal acme aenete rmeay reece | RT eee id eet eneerel | reece mec eee! neces ee occa ae oer, Le nema | eoeemmeremaenan i eens ned os dr. High Wrestling . First row: Trey Bynum, Scott Wilkins, Scott Heberton, John Heberton, Harvey Hill. Second row: Andy Schachtel, Chris Martin, Dobbs Laird, Royce Dorsey, Coach Joe Robinson, Graham Loomis, Ric Rolader. Varsity Wrestling First row: Charlie Hatcher, Jay Walker, Brad Block, Charles Lewis, Bob Rolader, T.R. Williams, Craig Barton, Doug Williams. Second Row: Coach Ackerman, Sister Hood, John Hamilton, Vern Hendrix, Russell Rhea, Jim Averett, Dowling Dominey, Jule Felton, Alan Roos, Gayle Hartness, mi Coach Leon Scott. Teams 111 Ys NEON Nea Neaw e JV Soccer Ninth Grade Soccer First row: Rob Ashmore, Louis Jones, Andrew Felder, Mark Storen, Bret Levy, Andrew Zatlin, Donald Mead. First row: David Hickman, Jay Train, Jim Delany, Peter York, Rod McLain, Second Row: Ed Zinn, Bryan Smith, David Purdue, Shef Rodgers, Ted Serafy,Sam Baxter Maddox, Doug Sugarman, John Barnes, Tommy Monroe, Alfrado Thomp- Bentley, Todd Little, Jimmy Mcellvaine. son. Second row: Coach Pickard, Coach Lamplugh, Bill Darty, Claude Hem- Third Row: Will Bran, Mark Wilson, Quillian Reeves, Steve Heizek, Allen Daniel, phill, Chaz Poer, Stewart Brann, Ivan Allen, Duncan Dorris, Scottie Walker, Lock Tim Gustafson, Wes Taber, Tom Cusak. Rogers, Paul White. m SAK ee SUES Ges Set 80 Oa ES Smee Jr. High Soccer First row: Eric Wieland, Becker Hewes, Keith McLain, Mac Gibson, Henry Bond, Larry Block, Cord Dover, Blaine Kelley. Second row: Keith Levy, Bill Burns, Joe â Brian Shriver, John Woodham, David Zivan. Second row: Jimmy Sligh, Trey Baird, Robert Jackson, Scott Wilkins, Brian Sharky, Michael Woodhall, Douglas Bynum, Teddy Smith, David Shelton, Grant Serafy, Royce Dorsey, Raymond Altizer, Chuck Lotz, Chris Neiman. Third row: Assistant Coach Bryan Kibler, Turpin, Chris Martin, Tom McLennan. Third row: Coach Vermillion, Tommy Jonathan Adair, Thomas Baynes, Hank Bremer, Forrest Cates, Scott Heberton, Joiner, Bram Frankel, Carter Petty, Bill Adams, Paul Arnett, Bob Bean, Hank Stewart Redd, Eddie Fincher, Chason Harrison, Coach Ackerman. Artime, Chaz Gray. Jr. High Soccer First row: Bill Callahan, Bill Reid, Chris Richards, Harvey Hill, Alex Chambers, ie, - ty Sl tail fea at Vai sity Gymnastics Jr. High Gymnastics First row: Lori Lewis. Second row: Clare McGamy, Laura Mason, Angela Tarken- First Row: Debb'. McCurdy, Janet Levine, Laura Griffin, Leslie Newsom, Stacy ton, Tracy Rooker. Third row: Masha Hieap, Lisa Levine, Pam Brooks, Jody Chorches, Tracy Smith. Second Row: Coach Owens, Laura Dillon, Linda LeCraw, Stacy Weinstein, Coach Owens. Fourth row: Helen Hill , Sandra Holmes. _Loudermilk, .etsey Mcllvaine, Amber Seldes, Dorsey Sisk, Mary Campbell Jen- mFifth row: Jan Shoffner. kins. Jr. High Track First row: Doug Padgett, Alex Mitchell, Houston Smith, John Riddle, Ira Jack- dr. High Track son, Talbot Thrasher. First row: Lauren Friedlander, Ellen Schlossberg, Laura Calk, Erica Vohman. Second row: Billy Margeson, Jinm Pharr, Wesley Pritchett, John Heberton, Cliff Second row: Heidi Rodgers, Mary Ann Marshall, Virginia Davis, Mary Margret Hills, Calloway, John Segall. Jennifer Stack, Jan Clary. Third row: Coach Lunsford, Eddie Irvin, Don Singleton, Graham Loomis, Barry Third row: Terisco Gilliard, Pam Hicks, Kathryn Lowe, Jill Peklo, Becky Patrick. Branch, Coach Gardener. ig 4 ee Varsity Track First row: Loren Jacobs, Joel Dietch, Thomas Williams, Eric Borders, John Lee, John Pietrie, Alfred Thompson, Alan Roos. Second row: Coach Garoezinger, Sam McDuffie, Chuck Easley, Grant Shirley, Ladd Jones, Mike Diegard, Tommy Weeks, Harold Dawson, Ponder Harrison, Coach Taylor, Coach Koshewax. Third row: Martin Puller, Benjamin Melton, Jay McKenna, Nicky Harvey, Kevin Spurgeon, Hugh Gloster, Matthew Bean. 1. aSTMINSTD, TRack Varsity Track First row: Stacey Davis, Mary Lee Gibson, Jane Oglesby, Katherine Boozer, Nancy Ellis, Mary Lee Laster, Patty Jervey, Shawn Burns, Kitty Swain, Lisa Banner, Julie Justicz, Katharine Kelley, Diana Jacobs, Charlene Anderson. Second row: Brooke Edee, Dana Robertson, Claire Bates, Debbie Lane, Julie Borders, Elise Moritz, Barbara Rosser, Judia Elmore, Caroline Griffin, Marjorie Dixon, Elizabeth Ward, Sylvia Cerel, Lee Roddy, Lisa Jones, Mary Juana. Third row: Coach OâDyer Spurgeon, Mary Williams, Elizabeth Green, Helen Wheels, Natalee Staats, Daryl Barksdale, Laura Lebey, Lori Jones, Mimi Bremer, Mike Frankhouser, Elizabeth Smiley, Sarah Lee, Anne Hodges, Pam Griffith, Tina Pittman, Helen Margeson, Nancy Hall, Coach Mark Cutbirth. Teams 113 Riflerg Team First row: Jeff Fink, Glenn Farmer. Second row: Coach Bob McDonough, Mike Dunbar, Stuart Jones, Ken McCarson, Robby McDonough. id yee ew 1 1Cat â Idcatvegn ae The x. 7a x â Wd ( ie eo . ee is . ai i Varsity Baseball First row: Andy Finke, Craig Barton, John Garnett, Lewis Franco, Steve Felton, Jim Cherrybone. Second row: Doug Williams, Frank Gaebelein, Greg Georgas, Richard Lindeman, David MacFarlane, Scott Bollinger, Greg Smith. Third row: Coach Mike Swider, Herman Schwarz, Boot Caldwell, Pete Rooney, Pepper Shriver, Randy Branch, Jimmy Irvin, Coach Harry Lloyd. JV Baseball i First Row: Tom Difiore, Jeff Prince, Peter Thurmond, Rob Grady, Bo Hickman, John Warren, Davey Watson. Second Row: Bill Mitchell, Steven Needle, Russell Lloyd. a David Dubrof, Kenneth Lindeman, Barry Schwartz, Walter Bridges, Coach Lee Grenci. 114 Teams a aaa me Tea Softball First row: Meg Dryer, Barbara Bird, Jeanette Dolan, Jean Roper, Ginny Rich. Second row: Mimi Skelton, Eileen Baynes, Kim Kolze, Renee Rhoades, Phred Huber, Rhonda Hickson. Third row: Coach Mary Hanawalt, Laura Schoen, Evelyn Proctor, Ellen Thuss, Coach Jane Kent. Varsity Tennis First E Breibart, J a Ste Reed Menefee, Rap Powell : a : rst row: Cvan Breibart, John Strickler, Billy Huger, Kee enetfee, Rap Froweil, AEE ees â es Bill tee gee Weiner, Keith Love. Todd Shuster. Second row: Fred Thompson, Allston Moore, Mike Golden, Jon Al oe yO heerson. Fourth row: Tedd Levin, Jim Moore, Joe Catanzaro. Third row: John Scalley, Daniel Popky, Todd exander, Mark Richardson. Holadder John Otte Varsity Tennis JV Tennis First row: Carolina Tift, Janie Marsden, Betsy Hutchings. Second row: Allison First row: Julie Sanford, Freda Slaves, Juliet Asher, Natalie Wilensky, Denis Kenne- Smith, Debbie Kalish, Sarah Ann LeCraw, Helen Hull. Third row: Coach Boggs, dy, Melissa Watson. Secodn row: Blair Gatewood, Claire Dorris, Robin Robinson, Jenny Dimon, Margaret Wyant, Pat Boomershine, Allison Wilson, Catherine Cox. Katie Long, Susan Woody. Teams 115 116 Events ? 7 The 1978 Homecoming was a great success in all re- spects. Competition between classes was close, with the Sophomoresâ portrayal of the theme âShave the Lionsâ winning in the hall competi- tion over the Freshmenâs âPave the Yellowbrick Road with the Cowardly Lionsââ. The Seniors won the lapel competition with their theme of âSlice up Pi Highâââ over the Juniorsâ ââCats are Cool, but PiRÂźâ lapels. Competition between football teams was not so close, however, as the Wildcats rolled over St. Pius with a 34-17 victory. Claire Bates, escorted by Jim Shel- ton, was crowned 1978 Homecoming Queen. Trudy and friends âCats are Cool, but PiR?â EMERALD PALACE Events 117 HOMECOMING COURT 1978 Homecoming Queen Claire Bates escorted by Jim Shelton Lara Satterthwaite and Brian Kibler 118 Events ec eee ee Under lock and key The Most Wanted Leland Leland Events 119 Oe ere tae re ae anere 120 Events Walrus and friends say ââhelloââ. It takes all kinds Halloween is a time when one can put on a mask and adopt a new identity. The children in the Elementary School entertain High School students and faculty alike, as they march by in a procession of ghost and ghoul, witch and walrus, skeleton and scarecrow. The halloween parade continues as an exciting tradition for all. Bozo in braces a « Enthusiasm Events 121 , Âą Is it impossible for a high class New York couple to get along in the Amish community of Bird in Hand? The cast of âPlain and Fancyâ proves it can be done, and get a few laughs in the process! This musical comedy by Joseph Stein and Will Glickman was pre- sented at Westminster in October. Under the direction of Frank Boggs and Durwood Fincher, the stars of the play, Rajayne Gustaf- son, Bryan Kibler, Catherine Boggs, Holt Sanders, Karen Wright, Reid Freeman, Hannah Storen, Bob Lobel, and Harold Franch, achieved a tremendous success. Young and Foolish dialed denen ae ie âDan, I need my hatbox !â âBig Billââ 122 Events 10 quite a tr Karen, Rajayne, Bryan ââ SSS is apples Ezra flaunts hi it out Dan and Hilda talk â for plain we are live, âPlain we : Father and Daughter Catherine and Bob = MARDI GRAS 79 Mvuthology: The Gods And Goddesses APHRODITE, Goddess Of Love The theme for the 1979 Mardi Gras was the gods and goddesses of Mount Olympus. Each class was required to write an original skit based on the god or goddess of their choice. The skit must be no longer than 10 minutes and should pertain to the chosen god or goddess without reproducing a myth. The Fresh- men did an outstanding job this year, portraying their them of Aphrodite, the goddess of love. Their skit, featuring the infamous âââBorden Geckhamââ took third place. The float, ridden by Valerie Vroon and pulled by Denis Kennedy and Alison Wilson, took an astounding first place giving the Freshman class an impressive first place overall. The infamous Borden Geckham. 124 Events aaa aaa aa APOLLO, GOD OF MUSIC AND POETRY The Sophomore class, under the leadership of Laura Salter, dedicated much time and hard work to the execution of their theme. They picked Apollo, the god of poetry and music as the center of their float and skit. The skit, entitled âEverything Ends on a Good Noteââ took the audience | through the musical land of notes to the poetic land of dancing letters and . inkwells. Their float was ridden by Mary Lee Gibson with pullers Catherine Davis and Margot Tingue was titled ââChariot of the Godsâ. The Sopho- more class showed great enthusiasm and creativity in both float and skit competition. Geritol works wonders. ; ⏠; â He id i eee OT NaS i âThe Chariot of the Godsâ rolls Mary Lee along: leading lady, Mary Lee Gibson; pullers Margot Tingue . and Katherine Davis. Randi tries to grow up. A dance worthy of note. | | Events 125 AURORA, GODDESS OF DAWN The Seniors received a close second place overall for their fantastic execution in both float and skit, in portray- ing their theme of Aurora, goddess of the Dawn. The massive float, entitled ââââThe Wings of Dawnâ and ridden by the lovely Anne Horsley, received a disappointing third place. The brilliant skit, âItâs always Darkest Be- fore the Dawn,ââ depicting Auroraâs visit to ââHotlanta,â was awarded a well-deserved first place. The Seniors, through dedication, thoughtful planning, and a lot of hard work, produced a Mardi Gras which was a tribute to their talents and an enjoyable experience for all. Anne Horsley atop ââThe wings of Dawnââ. Westminsterâs diversified student body. Girls surely you jest. Events 127 Blood Drive oe Pe. Finsthwait goes for it The success of the 1978 Blood Drive is illus- trative of the generous spirit and warm concerr the Westminster students have for the enrich ment of the Atlanta community. The project was planned and supervised by Laura Schoen and David Messer, Girlsâ and Boysâ Student Council Presidents, and Barbara Rosser and Bob Royalty, Girlsâ and Boysâ Senior Class Presidents; the Blood Drive received strong ad- ditional support from PAWS. The original goal of 100 pints was exceeded to provide finally, 125 pints of blood. This effort along with the tentative second Blood Drive in the spring will constitute a valuable contribution to a needy cause. De se TD ome AS fs at Ry : : i. âA cute nurse, free refreshments not bad.â âAre you sure this wonât hurt?â 128 Events Faces reflect the chrismtas spirit CHRISTMAS Westminster mothers help out with the Christmas Bazaar Christmas is a joyous time for enrichment of the community atmosphere at Westminster. Many activities reflect this spirit of charity, love, and thankfulness. The Christmas dinner and bazaar, sponsored by the Service, Student, and Athletic Councils, raises funds to send a child to the Westmin- ster Summer Camp. The Chorale, Ensemble, and Band put forth a great deal of effort also, and enhance the Christmas season with their delightful performances at Christmas assemblies, the bazaar, and various other occasions. Crowd awaits the band performances Events 129 Student Life Variations On A Theme Student Life c o 130 rt o re a ov = 4 c e uv 3 = yn i eA RRA TARAS IE ce cuuayetasteet! 132 Student Life Student Life 133 G § = }... Molding v â â] c v vu a ro) w = vt 13 f Catsâ Spiri Generates Enthu asm | 135 Student Life @ = â c ov uv = = â a ie) ip) me et ae ov 3 â c v vu s = wn ACOA MOSS 5 9 $y BW SN OS 5 8 YQ Ww Ss 3S CQ = Sg fal 138 Student Life Student Life 139 Pdi aed Cheerleaders Spark The Spirit , 4 - athe 444% es Ss 140 Student Life Student Life 141 icipate ing Seniors Ant e Âź © KK SS O s Q) MS 142 Student Life Student Life 143 144 Dedication In Memory of Mac When we reflect back on all the times, both good and bad, that we have experienced up to now, one thing stands out vividly in our minds: the death of our friend, Mac Shreve. It has been almost two years since that day at the swimming pool, but many of us can truthfully say that there has rarely been a day when we have not thought about Mac. We can remember the disbelief, and how that disbelief changed into a horrible nightmare. We remember the grieving, the crying, and the total sadness of the whole affair. The impact of Macâs death is something the Class of 1979 can never forget. But we will also never forget the joys that Mac brought into our lives. His aggressiveness on the football field was something to be desired, and it was only appropriate for our state championship team to be wearing his number ââ52ââ on the backs of their helmets. Before the senior class leaves Westminster to travel to different colleges, let us at least remember Mac one more time. And pray to God that a relationship with someone you love can continue, and not be cut short. ee es Se JAN ABRAMS It was not so much any one example, any one event, which was important, but the flow, the texture of events, for meaning is never in the event but in the motion through event. STEVE ALPERIN The man who goes alone can start today; but the man who travels with another must wait until that other is ready. BILL ANDERSON Four in Forty-Four KAY ANDERSON The search for truth is in one way hard and in another easy. For it is evident that no one can master it fully nor miss it wholly. But each adds a little to our knowledge of nature, and from all the facts assembled there arises a certain grandeur. SALLY ANSLEY If growing up means that it would be beneath my dignity to climb a tree, then I'll never grow up â oh no not me! JIM AVERETT Keep a smile and you will find those who will join you. KATHERINE BAER The true purpose of man ... Is the high- est development of his capabilities to a whole; the first and essential condition for this is freedom. DAVID BAIRD Goldar, a 50-foot robot, and his electron- ic space family are created to defend our world. MICHAEL BARNWELL You donât get something for nothing, you canât have freedom for free. 146 Seniors CLAIRE BATES Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes, Smile, living life, giving freely each day as it flows. Dream your dreams, Pray always, love and be thankful for everytyhing youâve found. Bring life to your kingdom of doing, make the most of any opportunity around. GORDON BECKHAM And if I ever live to be an old man, Iâm gonna sail down to Martinique. Iâm gonna buy me a sweat-Stained Bogart suit and an African Parakeet. And then Iâll sit him on my shoulder and open up my trusty old mind. Iâm gonna teach him how to cuss, teach him how to fuss, and pull the cork out of a bottle of wine. TEDDY BENSON Let Justice roll down like water, Righ- teousness like an ever flowing stream. STEWART BIRD Thanks for the good times that erased all the bad times. I wonât forget these special friends or the only one I really ever lost. When the song remains the same, the time has come for the last line. Take care, my friend. CATHERINE BOGGS Be anxious for nothing, but in everything be prayer and supplication with the thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, shall guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. JULIE BOMGARDNER This year we will leave And go our separate ways, So remember all the dreams we had that helped us through the days. JULIE BORDERS Do you realize that I can see the windows of the world thru your eyes Cause your eyes are so kind, | feel like theyâre a friend of mine, although thereâs pain behind and itâs so far away, but they just seem to say, âItâs O.K. cuz the rain must fall every now and then, but ever- ythingâs gonna be alright again!ââ There goes that smile again, the one that shined thru eyes. CLAY BRADLEY Iâve seen all the good people turn their heads each day so satisfied, Iâm on my way. | SENIORS ... out-to-lunch ... purple onion ... Seniors 147 RANDY BRANCH Whoâs the Ringleader? BECKY BRASELTON Be proud youâre a rebel couse the Southâs gonna do it again ... and AGAIN! PAM BROOKS Sometimes ya wanna get higher, but sometimes ya gotta start low. Some peo- ple say youâre gonna die someday; | got news ya never gotta go! CAROLINE BRUMIT Individuality! JEFF BUSBEE CHIP CALDWELL So wonât you dream on compadres Seems nothing affects us. Nothing: no reason, no rhyme. Thatâs âcause everyone here is just more than contented To be living and dying in % time. BARBARA CALK âContrariwise,ââ continued Tweedledum, âTf it was so, it might be; and, if it were so, it would be; but as it isnât it ainât. Thatâs logic. SARA CALK We learn more and more about less and less until we find we know everything about absolutely nothing. SENIORS ... freedom ... sleep-ins ... pressure ... BOND CALLOWAY I am he and he is me and we are all together, See how she flys, like Lucy in the Sky. PAUL CASCIO We cross our bridges when we come to them with nothing to remind us of them except for the smell of smoke and the knowledge that our eyes once watered. CATHY CATANZARO May the road rise to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face, the rains fall soft upon your fields. And until we meet again ... may God hold you in the palm of his hand. RUFUS CHAMBERS Do not suffer through the game of chance that; plays always doors to lock away your dreams think it over Time will heal your fear. JIM CHERRYBONE Life is a comedy to those who think anda tragedy to those who feel. KELLY CLARK I guess it all come down to where your heart is; Itâs there your thoughts and feelings ail begin âAnd if you never give your heart to Je- sus, You'll never really have a part with Him. ANDREA COHEN If a man does not keep pace with his companions perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. 7C. COLLIER From the heart proceed all of the issues of life. BILL COLLINS This above all, to thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. Seniors 149 MOLLY CRAWFORD Though we all fall in love but we disregard the dangers. Though we share so many secrets There are some we never tell. Why were you so surprised that you nev- er saw the stranger? Did you ever let your lover see the stranger in yourself? BRUCE CROWLEY Nunc est bibendum ANN CUTHBERTSON Play carefully. BRYAN DAVIS Labor not for the food which perishith, but for that food which endureth unto everlasting life, which the Son of Man shall give unto you. RUSSELL DAVIS I'd rather laugh with sinners than cry with the saints because the sinners are much more fun. CATHY DICK If some one loves a flower, of which just one single blossom grows in all the mil- lions and millions of stars, it is enough to make him happy just to look at the stars. MIKE DLESK If you love something set it free. If it comes back to you itâs yours. If it doesnât, It never was. DOWLING DOMINEY Itâs been a long time. KIRK DORNBUSH Weâre a new generation; Itâs no longer immoral, just illegal. 150 Seniors rowdy ... SENIORS ... friends ... The Place DâANN DOUGLAS So I will go and face the sunlight of a new day and a new week filled with undisco- .vered possibilities. MELTON DOXEY Everything is funny as long as it happens to someone else. DAN DRAIS Sunset smells of dinner, Women are calling at me to end my tales, But perhaps Iâll see you The next quiet place I furl my sails. MIKE DUNBAR CALLIE DUNCAN Love has found me a way. TOM EATON But many who are now first will be last, and many who now are last will be first. COLE EGAN Donât be concerned about the outward beauty that depends on jewlry, or beauti- ful clothes or hair arrangement. Be beau- tiful inside, in your heart, with the lasting charm of a quiet and gentle spirit which is so precious to God. JIM ELDER Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow â Delay may give clearer light as to what is best to be done. 151 Seniors future) OL NIOKkS a LISA ESTES Life lies not in living, but in liking. GUERRY FAIN Champion the right to be yourself; dare to be different and to set your own pat- tern; live your own life and follow your own star. JENNIFER FALK The happy mood; Itâs lovely and itâs mine and I shall not Expose it to the wind, the weather, or the worldâs comments; in a green-edged corner of my heart Iâll en- close it with mist and moonbeams and it neednât make sense. SHANNON FEDLER Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run thereâs still time to change the road youâre on. RICK FEINBERG Itâs just a jump to the left, And then a step to the right. Put your hands on your hips, And bring your Knees in tight JULE FELTON BAN THE NUCLEAR BOMB (save the world for conventional warfare) STEVE FELTON KERRY FINK Itâs ALWAYS Midnight. college plans | HAROLD FRANCH Jesus Wept Life is very hard MIKE FRANKHOUSER All knowledge is for the sake of doing all doing is for the sake of friendship, all friendship is for the sake of love. REID FREEMAN Just getân by or getân by is my stocking trade, living it day to day. Pickân up the pieces where ever they fall. Just letân it roll on the high time carry the low. Just liveân my life easy come easy go. WES FRENCH My family, my Jesus, my memories and dreams are intertwined in a house on the hill. The mountains, the streams green pines tall and lean surround me so calm and so still. In my Appalacia, my neigh- bors are kind. They love me if Iâm right or wrong. Though others walk tall, I feel very small. I praise God each day with a song. KIM FROSHIN Take life stride, without too much pride; Make the best of each situation of either desperation or elation. MITCHELL GALLANT Let me drink deeply from the waters and the wine, Light colored candles in dark dreary mines, Look in the mirror and stare at myself And wonder if thatâs really me on the shelf. GREG GEORGAS I would not want to be Bach Mozart, Tolstoy, Joe Hill, Gertrude Stein or James Dean They are all dead. DEBBY GOLDBERG Yesterday is but a dream And tomorrow is only a vision But today well-lived makes Every yesterday a Dream of Happiness And every tomorrow a Vision of Hope. ANNA GRADY We may never return here again except on the wings of our imagination and in the field of our hearts. 153 Seniors = o Bae EDITH GREEN If you can imagine, you can achieve. If you can dream, you can become. LORIE GROTON I donât know, I just seem to sing these songs. And say Iâm sorry for the friends I used to Know RAJAYNE GUSTAFSON For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face. Now I know in part then I shall understand fully as I have been fully understood. So Faith Hope Love abide, these three: But the greatest of these is Love. RANKIN HAILEY Freedom means doing what you like, so long as you donât interfere with the freedom of others. The result is self-discipline. HANK HALLUM He stands where one canât get at him. And he burns with life. And where does his life come from, to him? Thatâs the mystery. LELAND HARASZTI As we go down the road of life, let us not forget our teachers and let us always keep a warm place in our hearts for them. SHARON HARLEY Love when you can Cry when you have to Be who you must Thatâs part of the plan. VICKI HARRINGTON What do you hold in your hand today? To what or to whom. are you bound? Are you willing to give it to God, right now? Give it up â let it go â throw it down â. PONDER HARRISON A taco a day, Makes you always want to play! WYNN HENDERSON I love my past. I love my present. Iâm not ashamed of what Iâve had, and Iâm not sad because | have it no longer. TOM HICKS Thou hast seen a farmerâs dog bark at a beggar? And the creature run from the car? There thou mightst behold the great image of authority: A dogâs obeyed in office. MARK HOLLANDER For long you live and high you fly Smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be. | alpha omega ... memories ... s.a.tâs ... SENIORS 154 Seniors CAROL HOLMES I want to live. I want to grow. I want to see. I want to know. I want to share what I can give. I want to be. I want to live. ANNE HORSLEY The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time. HELEN HULL You're lucky you have a friend who is so damn hard to say good-bye to. JIMMY HULL Raise the roof light the light mother dear Iâm returning tonight Now I see your concern Mother Dear How you taught me to learn I miss you. SAM ISHAK You canât always get what you want. But if you try sometime You just might find you get what you need. LOREN JACOBS You have no right to erect your toll-gate upon the highways of thought. ALAN JOEL Listen you elders; who hear me, all you who live in the land: has the like of this (class of 79) happened in all your days, or in all your fathers days? Book of Joel 1:2 NANCY JOHNSON Sweeping cobwebs from the edges of my mind, Had to get away to see what we could find. Hope the days that lie ahead bring us back to where theyâve lead. Listen not to whatâs been said to you. .. SENIORS ... success ... caps and gowns . 155 Seniors REBECCA JOHNSON I asked God for strength, that I might achieve, I was made weak, that | might learn humbly to obey. KELLEY JONES Everything under the sun is in tune but the Sun is eclipsed by the MOON. STUART JONES Among the bushes half leafless, and dry; The stars look very cold about the sky, And | have many miles on foot to fare. Yet feel I little of the cool bleak air, For I am brimfull of the friendliness that in life I have found DEBBIE KALISH Forget what life used to be, You are what you choose to be, Itâs whatever it is you see, That life will become. ANN KERN Every time I finally get it all together .__. I forget where | put it! BRYAN KIBLER Never take things too seriously. It hurts too much. Above all keep a smile and make others happy, and have a good time. WYLLY KILLORIN Men of few words are the best men. KURT KOLZE Most things are easy to learn, but hard to master. SS API Ge Girls Class Officers: Secretary BECKY LAU Hereâs to you as good as you are; Hereâs to me as bad as | am; But as good as you are, And as bad as | am, I am as good as you are, as bad as J am. SARAH ANN LeCRAW Some days are for living, and others are for getting through. LORI LEWIS Sometimes you moan, When things donât suit you, Nevertheless you know, Youâre locked toward the future. On you go, Seconds tick the time out; So much left to know, And Iâm going to find out. BOB LOBEL He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose. KENAN LOOMIS People come and people go. KEITH LOVE Life is a song worth singing. MARTHA LYLE They say you are not you except in terms of relation to other people _.. you might have a family reunion for all the youâs with barbecue ynder the trees. It would be amusing to know what they would say to each other. SISSY McCAMY A wise old owl sat on an oak, The more he saw the less he spoke; The less he spoke the more he heard; Why arenât we like that wise old bird? PHIL McCURDY Heads | wi n; Tails you lose. 157 Seniors WIGHT McDONOUGH Sometimes itâs better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid that to open it and remove all doubt. JANIE MARSDEN I love the yellow britches, How âbout you? DAVID MATHEWS Learn from Yesterday, Live for Today, Look to Tomorrow, Rest this Afternoon. Snoopy ANDY MAY Apres moi, le deluge CHAN MAYES Whoâs the leader of the club thatâs made for you and me: M.I.C.K.E.Y. M.0.U.S.E. DAVID MESSER Train up a child in the way he should go, and even when he is old, he will not de- part from it. Thanks Mom, Dad, Adam, AZA, and all my friends, relatives and teachers â | did the best I could. ASHLEY MILLER You canât ask for too much too soon or you'll get little in return. TRUDY MINNEAR You call me a fool, you say itâs a crazy scheme, This oneâs for real, I already bought the dream So useless to ask me why, Throw a kiss and say good bye (What a long strange trip itâs been!) FLO MONROE ... With all of our running And all of our cunning If we couldnât laugh We would all go insane. 158 Seniors i CS ÂŁ 2 m Ps P Pape | ae Pug Pe recommendations ... early decision ... SENIORS HELEN MONTAG Lady, when you lose your power to laugh, you lose your power to think straight. ELISE MORITZ When the fight within a man subsides, he is worth. nothing. KATHRYN MURRAY Your worth consists in what you are and not in what you have; what you are will show in what you do. RICH NEWTON We are such stuff as dreams are made of, and our little life is rounded with a sleep. KEVIN OâGARA JOHN OGLESBY To believe in God is to know that all the rules will ultimately be fair, and there will be wonderful surprises. ANNE OâSHIELDS Aim High, Shoot straight, Hit the mark. GLAD OWENS There is no cure for birth and death save to enjoy the interval. Seniors 159 National Honor Society ... SENIORS ... Cum Laude RALPH PARIS Come, it is time to move, There are so many places we must see, So many other houses we must visit, Doorsteps and windows, so many faces too. Behind those windows, other clocks with other Errors in time, other carpets, other chains, And we must hurry, or we will miss the ship With clearance papers for the Milky Way. SCOTT PESKIN After all its what we do that makes us what we are. TINA PITTMAN Yesterdayâs projection will never really know But tomorrowâs recollection will surely show It was so between us, Day after day, and Iâm lookinâ forward to lookinâ back From further on down the track Together, in fact, forever my love, KAREN PLOWDEN He was the wizard of a thousand kings, And | chanced to meet him one night wandering. He told me tales and he drank my wine, Me and my magic man kinda feelin fine. LINDA PRETZ The comfort of having a friend may be taken away, but not that of having had one. BLAIR PRITCHETT Loving, Knowing youâre going to get hurt is like living, knowing youâre going to die. But not loving so you wonât get hurt is like killing yourself so you won't die. ANN RAMSEY A lot of good arguments are spoiled by some fool who knows what heâs talking about. HEIDI RAPPAPORT Looking back a few short years, we made our plans and played the cards the way they fell and now the last three years have flashed by. 160 Seniors LAWRENCE RAWLS Donât believe it till youâve held it Life is seldom what it seems But lay your heart upon the table And in the shuffling of dreams Remember who on earth you are MARIE REDD I think about the times to come â Knowinâ I will be the lucky one. RUSSELL RHEA Yet I would rather burn out than rust. NANCY RICHARDS Much has been determined for you by causes beyond your control; your circum- stances, your inheritance, your talents; but one thing has not been determined and that is what use you will make of them. RICK RICHARDS The time has finally come: I have been waiting for years and now this is it: This is my big chance to say something publicly. I have the world by the ears! My God .. . I think I have stage-fright. BOB ROLADER You've gotta roll with the punches play all of your hunches Make the best of whatever comes your way forget that blind ambition and learn to trust your intuition Plowin straight ahead come what may. JANE ROPER Listen to advice and accept instruction, That you may gain wisdom for the future. Do not boast about tomorrow for you do not know what a day may bring forth. LANDES ROSENBERRY Every ending is just another beginning; | for whatever you leave behind there is | something that you take with you. BARBARA ROSSER The brightest blaze of intelligence is of | less value than the smallest spark of love. 161 Seniors jE GEO TSS BOB ROYALTY I am I, Don Quixote, the Lord of La Mancha, My destiny calls and | go. And the wild winds of fortune shall carry me onward On whither so ever they blow. HOLT SANDERS But if the while I think on thee, dear friend, All losses are restored and sor- rows end. LARA SATTERTHWAITE Even when I thought I didnât believe You believed in me. And everyone is a part of You And everyone can know You. All they have to do is be Iâm listening, and | think I can hear you. LAURA SCHOEN A friendship filled with Godâs love Is like no other peace. For it brings my happi- ness And offers my release. PATTI SCOTT Yesterdayâs history; Tomorrowâs a My- stery. JODY SHANE Why canât ya see Whatâs on the other side of me; The side of me that reaches out to you Sweet thoughts and dreams Like drops of rain on rippling streams That wind and bend; Rivers with no end Flowing on the other side of me. JIM SHELTON Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death | shall fear n o evil because Iâm the meanest Blank in the valley. CLYDE SHEPHERD There are wo days in the week about which and upon which I never worry. One of these days is Yesterday and the other ... Tomorrow. OLIN SHIVERS We pray for one last landing On the globe that gave us birth; Let us rest our eyes on the fleecy skies, And the cool, green hills of Earth. 162 Seniors if we're not dead JOHN SHOFFNER If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter; for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. BARBARA SHORTRIDGE The songs are still sung It was fun to be young So donât be sad where âere you are. You are who you are and I am who I am. HOLLY SIMS There must be some way out of here said the joker to the thief Thereâs so much confusion here .] just canât get no relief. JULIE SLIGH Sometimes the load is heavy, and some- times the road is long. And sometimes, Lord, this heart of mine is not so very stron g. But Thy Will be done, Lord, Thy Will be done. LISA SMITH I want to live, I want to grow, I want to see, I want to know I want to share what I can give, I want to be, | want to live. CAROLINE SPEARS I can only comprehend living among the things I could never comprehend â Iâm not afraid to try and go it â to know the love and beauty, never known before â I have not even lived, but to be inspired, I have learned, is my constant prayer. To see the heaven in your eyes, to see the sun, to be ecstactically happy, to discover life, my family, friends and all of you for the first time, or again, are those things, you see, | would never want to compre- hend ... KEVIN SPURGEON Thereâs an angel on my shoulder In my hand; a sword of Gold And Truth shall be thy master The seeds of Love are sown. CISSY STEWART Ideals are like stars: you will not succeed in touching them with your hands, but, like the seafaring man on the desert of waters, you choose them as your guides, and, following them, you reach your des- tiny. by thursday ... 163 Seniors BILE STIEFEL It is through knowledge that I gain under- standing ... and that understanding lets me do by choice, what others do from constrained fear. HANNAH STOREN To laugh often and love much; To appreciate beauty: To find the best in others: To give of oneself without the slightest thought of return; To have played and laughed with enthusi- asm and sung with exultation; To know that one life has breathed easier because you have lived; This is to have succeeded. STACY STORMONT I have no parting sigh to give so take my parting smile. BILL STURKIE The true light of friendship is like that of phosphorous, seen plainest when all around is dark, SHANTA SULLIVAN I want, by understanding myself, to understand others. I want to be all that I am capable of becoming ... This all sounds very strenuous and serious. But now that I have wrestled with it, itâs no longer so. I feel happy â deep down. All is Well. ANDREW TAYLOR If you canât dazzle âum with diamonds, baffle âum with bull. ELIZABETH TAYLOR The Lord is my strength and song. HOLT THRASHER Farewell, friends! The sails are set, The wind is east, the Mooring fret. Shadows long before me lie beneath the ever bending sky, but islands lie behind the Sun that I shall raise ere all is done. ... we'll be roarinâ friday night ... 164 Seniors ROBERT THUSS Whatâs behind me doesnât matter. STEPHEN THWAITES Seek the Light and follow It. The Best is yet to come. BETH TIPPETT I'd rather learn from one bird how to sing than to teach ten thousand stars how not to dance. CAROLYN TIPPETT You've got to try a little Kindness, Show a little kindness, Just shine Your light for everyone to see! And if you try a little kindness, Then you'll overlook the blindnes Of the Narrow Minded People On their Narrow Minded Streets. MARY DANA TREGELLAS CAROL UPSHAW Will a man gain anything if he wins the world, but is himself lost or defeated? SANDEEP VIJAY âTis not what you get out of life that counts, but rather what life gets out of you that counts. JOHN WALLACE You will never miss that booming voice Until it is silenced. You will never miss that sense of confi- dence Until it is shattered. You will never miss that person you love Until that life has ended. TIM WEBB As I lay losing all the year I had grown down beneath a shower of each stone | had thrown in the mist I saw someone | had known I saw Iâd missed the one I might have known EL IE Ia aaa 165 Seniors JULIE WECKERLING There is no need for an outpouring of words to explain oneself to a friend. Friends understand each otherâs thoughts even before they are spoken. MARSHALL WELLBORN _.. Some of itâs magic, some of itâs tragic but Iâve had a good life all the way. CATHLEAN WELLS I wonder what tomorrow has in mind for me Or am I even in its mind at all Perhaps Iâll get a chance to look ahead and see Soon as | find myself a Crystal Ball. BRUCE WENNERHOLM Away with Funeral Music â set The pipe to powerful lips The cup of Lifeâs for him that drinks An d not for him that sips. BETH WILLIAMS No one is sane who does not know how to be insane on proper occasions KIM WILLIAMS MARY WILLIAMS I just thank God that Iâll never be alone even when Iâm by myself. THOMAS WILLIAMS Always do right; this will gratify some people and astonish the rest. TERESA WILTZ I look to the sun Reflections on the waves spark my mem- ory Some happy, some sad. I think of childhood friends and the dreams we had. We lived happâly forever so the story goes But somehow we missed out on the pot of gold. But weâll try the best we can to carry on. 166 Seniors applications ... deadlines ... graduation ... SENIORS RANDI WOOD When remedies are past, the griefs are ended By seeing the worst, Which late on hopes depended. To mourn a mischief that is past and gone is the next way to draw new mischicf on. SALLY WOODALL Always Keep Smiling! BARNES WOODHALL Though some things in life are hard to bear. Donât let it bring you down. When the price you have to pay is high, Donât let it bring you down. Donât go down â donât get out of town; Get to know how it goes, how it goes. ANN WOODY The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time Any fool can do it There ainât nothing to it | Nobody knows how we got to The top of the hill But since weâre on our way down We might as well enjoy the ride. KAREN WRIGHT The Lord is my strength and my song, and He has become my salvation. JAMES YANCEY Yes, They know the answers But We only percieve they exist. They learned from their elders And We must find them, the people of space. We can reach the stars Only with a boost. Think about it. JON YORK Some of itâs magic, Some of itâs tragic, But Iâve had a good time All the way. LISA YOUNG Someday soon we'll stop to ponder What on Earthâs this spell weâre under We made the grade and still we wonder Who we are. Seniors 167 Lynn Acker Kathleen Aderhold Tedd Alexander Millie An Betsy Anderson Kevin Ansley Joey Asher Allan Aycock Yvette Baer Craig Barton Eilene Baynes Catherine Bennett Pam Bent Julie Beringer Amy Berwick Brad Block Lisa Block Scott Bollinger Alan Bomar Laura Bond Pat Boomershine Charles Bowen 168 Juniors Juniors Jennifer Brawner Mimi Bremer Ashley Campbell Eric Carlson Rena Carragher Joe Catanzaro Holly Cates Ken Celecia Sylvia Cerel John Cleghorn Todd Cooper Hank Corriher Blair Cunningham Tad Davis Mimi Deaton Kathryn Hills, Treasurer; Elizabeth Reynolds, President; Mimi Bremer, V.P.; | Elizabeth Smilev. Secretary. Mike Deigaard Joel Deitch denny Dimon Cydnee Dubrof Catherine Eaton Stephen Ellis Judia Elmore Weesie Elsas C.C. Evans Juniors 169 Andy Finke Robbie Fishburne Linda Floyd Lewis Franco Helen Frederick Frank Gaebelein Chad Gallant Henry Grady Alan Gregory Elizabeth Green Ruth Haas John Hamilton Tish Hamilton Chris Hanes Freya Harris Lowndes Harrison Lynn Harty Pam Haury Felecia Hayes Richard Heffner 170 Juniors Lisa Heiszek Vern Hendrix Pat Hickey Rhonda Hickson Michelle Hill Kathryn Hills Claire Houchmuth Anne Hodges Phred Huber Chip Hyle Elizabeth James Lyn Jenkins Ben Jennings Russell Johnson Ladd Jones Lori Jones Marie Jones Nick Justicz Ross Kamens Clarke Kennedy George Krasle Leslie Laird Laura LeBey Sarah Lee Jon Levin Charles Lewis Juniors 171 Richard Lindeman Anita Livaditas Polly Long wes Se RES a onde PS eee a a ee eats Ee aie Boe Bill Love Worth Lynn David MacFarlane Ken McCarson Penn McClatchey Rachel McConnell Robbie McDonough Sam McDuffie Bill McGahn Pete McLain Claudia McNeilly Pam Meeks 1 72 Juniors Steve Michalove Jeff Michell Billy Mitchell Jim Moore Susie Neistadt Katie Nowlan Bobby OâGara Frances Oglesby Kathy Overby Consie Paris Melanie Patton Barbie Paul Margaret Payne Laura Pentacost Timmi Perrin Cheryl Price Richard Proctor Martin Puller Tom Randall Elizabeth Reynolds Renee Rhoades Ginny Rich Monique Richards Dan Richardson Mark Richardson Ray Riddle Matt Rodger Peter Rooney Alan Roos Stephan Roth Ken St. Amand Rosemary Sale Juniors 173 David Sanders Keith Sanders Stephen Sayle Stephen Schoen Jenny Schneiders Herman Schwarz Sharon Sgrosso Grant Shirley Jay Schlesinger Pepper Shriver Todd Shuster Mimi Skelton Elizabeth Smiley Greg Smith Scott Smith Lisa Soder | Laura Spearman Lynne Spector 174 Juniors Richard Stern Kitty Swain Anne Symmes Carl Tait Caroline Tift Mary Lee Tillotson Peggy Turner Laura Van Leer Bryan Vroon Elizabeth Ward Elizabeth Watson Laura Weathers Mark Werner Joe Wesley Jack Westbrook Stan Whitmire Howard Williams Margaret Wyant Juniors 175 Eunice An Robert Ashmore Holli Baker Lisa Banner Daryl Barksdale Matthew Bean Carter Bell Sam Bentley Troy Bivings Richard Blumberg Katherine Boozer Eric Borders Will Brann Jimmy Brawner Bill Brown Dan Brown Missy Brown Javan Bunch Scott Busby David Butler Anne Carr Margaret Chambers 176 Sophomores Jim Christy Alan Clarke Danna Collier Catherine Cox Jimmy Crawford Meg Crawford Laura Curry Tom Cusack William Cuthbertson Allen Daniel Eric Davis Jennifer Davis Kathryn Davis Stacey Davis doe Delany ys SKI agLor Pe John Dolan Lucy Dolson Claire Dorris Debbie Draluck Lucia Durrett Boyd Eaton Brooke Edee Andy Edwards Bob Edwards Nancy Ellis Marian Evatt Glenn Farmer Diana Fiedotin Jody Fine Jeff Finke Sophomores 177 Craig Ford Dina Franch Steve Franklin Mary Gambrell John Garnett Blair Gatewood Mary Lee Gibson Hugh Gloster Bill Grabbe Russell Gray Carolyn Griffin Rachel Griffin Tim Gustufson Milt Haase Nancy Hall David Hamilton Gayle Hartness Steve Heiszek Kim Henderson Helen Hill 178 Sophomores Bo Hickman Masha Hleap David Holbrook Todd Hollander Sandra Holmes Sister Hood Holly House Billy Huger Tom Hughes Kathy Hull Cindy Hutchings dim Irvin dim Jarrell Lisa Jones Louis Jones Julie Justicz Elizabeth Keller Karen Kimmerling Marian Klotz Eric Krasle Cody Laird Debbie Lane Mary Lee Laster Dan Latimore Amy Lauer Mark Lerman Sophomores 179 Bret Levy Todd Little Laura Loomis Christina Lundquist Sherrill Lybrook day Lyle Clare McCamy Juliet McClatchey David McClellan Kemin McCutchen Jimmy Mcllvaine Helen Margeson Laura Mason Gayle Matthei Steve Matton Donald Mead Rob Miller Jimmy Mills Alice Montag Swift Moseley Steve Needle Murray Nichol dane Oglesby John Otte 180 Sophomores Lamar Peacock David Perdue Christopher Pulgram Jennifer Quay Henry Quillian Quillian Reeves Janet Reid Robin Rieser Dana Robertson Leigh Roddy Shef Rogers Rowena Rosenberry John Royalty Beth St. Amand Laura Salter Leslie Satterthwaite John Scalley Craig Schwall Lee Sears Ted Serafy Sophomores 181 Ricky Shropshire WR hn wane ae Brian Smith ae „ ae j oF 4 Tia PA f wn 2 8 wn © 2 a ÂŁ © q QO o +2 Y) S ov yy a o peas | Soar ree re ES eae ae. „ ity Aas, 4 wy Meth 4 Marie Steele Clark Stiefel Mark Storen dohn Strickler Jeff Stubbs Debbie Sugarman Wes Taber John Taylor Mike Taylor Fred Thompson Ellen Thuss Margot Tingue Ellen Tippett Mary Elizabeth Turner Ellen Upshaw Diane Volk Dolly Wakefield 182 Sophomores Jay Walker Mona Wan Melissa Watson Tommy Weeks Andrew Weiner Beth Wenger Ed Wilder Doug Williams Susan Williams Mark Wilson Warren Winter David Woodham Susan Woody Dan Wright Marnie Wright Allen Yancey Jonathan Zatlin Ed Zinn Sophomores 183 Bb ape nol a : Freshmen â it ie OE Spee. 3 we te â 8 a ay ty +â, oe Marea OS Ivan Allen Phillip Alveda Dorothy An Charlene Anderson = Sh 4 Seated: Pam Griffith, President; Dorothy An, Treasurer; Standing: Jan Shoffner, Secretary; Patty Jervey, V.P. Suzy Argo duliet Asher Gentry Ashmore John Barnes Ginger Berry Barbara Bird David Boren Emory Boyd Stewart Brann Susan Bratton Evan Briebart Chuck Breithaupt Walter Bridges Elizabeth Browne Shawn Burnes Rick Chambers Emily Chapman Joey Ciprari Jody Cobb Tom Corley Kenny Crooks William Daugherty 184 Freshmen Stewart Brann, V.P.; Kenneth Lindeman, President; Bill Haltiwanger, Secretary- Treasurer. Carole Davidson Sharon Davis Harold Dawson dim Delany Preston DeLaPerriere Tom Difiore Marjorie Dixon Scott Dobbins Jeanette Dolan Duncan Dorris Meg Dreyer Elizabeth Driebe David Dubrof Susan Dupre Roxane Durant Emily Early Chuck Easley Paul Edenfield Margie Elsas Wynn Ellinger Robert Epstein Ken Feinberg Andrew Felder Foster Finley Leslie Fischer Cathy Fishburne Barbara Fitzgerald Amy Flowers Susanne Frankel Lane Friesner Charlie Froelich Julie Garnett Freshmen 185 Richard Gentry David Ginsberg Gena Gold Mike Golden Rob Grady King Grant Mary Griffin Pam Griffith Lloyd Gruber Susan Gunn Merry Be Haas Bill Haltiwanger Byron Harris Lisa Harrison Nickey Harvey Charlie Hatcher Roni Hayes Tom Heffner Claude Hemphill David Hickman Cindy Hill ara Hill Julie Hudgins Betsy Hutchings Donna Izlar Diana Jacobs 186 Freshmen Laura Jarrell Patty Jervey Connie Joel Arthur Johnson Jay Johnston Carlton Joyce Katherine Kelley Catherine Kennedy Denis Kennedy Mindy Klasky Kim Kloze Patti Lander Scott Lauffer Jody Lecraw John Lee Lisa Levine Kenneth Lindeman Russell Lloyd Katie Long Jennifer Low Freshmen 187 reece soa Meade Lowance Anne Lower Monica Luck Jay MacKanna Dede McCamy Kathy McCartt Amy McCrory Stewart McDonough Patty McIntosh Harold McKenzie Rod McLain Baxter Maddox Rebecca Marshall Susan Marshall Greg Matton Reed Menefee Kathryn Miller David Mills Billy Mitchell Tommy Menroe William Monroe Teel Montague Alston Moore Bradley Newsom 188 Freshmen Mary Evelyn Nix Kay Norris Jimmy Northup Eric Nutter Derek OâBrien Rich Oglesby John OâShields John Pietri Chaz Poer Chip Polosky eget ne pc pp ener RENE Daniel Popky Rap Powell i 4 wenâ âey q i} I Vk low deff Prince e GUAR @ Evelyn Proctor Rebecca Pullin Paige Rackley Julie Rees Stephanie Richardson Cynthia Robinson Robin Robinson Sara Robinson Ann Roddy Chrissy Rogers Helen Rogers Freshmen 189 Lock Rogers Tracy Rooker Debbie Roos Bob Rousseau Yvette Rusca Michael Russell Mike St. Amand Julie Sanford dim Satcher Charles Schoen Marianna Schreeder Barry Schwarz Sam Scott Doug Selby Mary Shivers Jan Shoffner Kevin Slayden Brad Slutsky Alison Smith Allison Smith Blue Spruell Randy Steinbrenner Susan Stribling Doug Sugarman Trayl Taber Jennifer Tait Leila Taratus Angela Tarkenton Marie Taylor Alfred Thompson 190 Freshmen Allen Thrasher Peter Thurmond Ellen Tozzer Jay Train Valreie Tschappat Lyn Tumlin Richard Upshaw Valerie Vroon Scott Walker Pauline Wan Jacqueline Ward John Warren Davey Watson Staci Weinstein Kim Weiss Paul White Lisa Whitlock Natalie Wilensky Allison Wilson Beth Wright Peter York Andrew Zatlin Leslie Zinn Andy Zipperman Freshmen 191 Johnathan Adair Bill Adams Kent Adicks Paul Arnett Hank Artime doe Baird Marie Baird John Bailey Elizabeth Barnes Thomas Baynes Bob Bean Virginia Bennett Elinor Benson Daniel Bent Patton Bethea Larry Block Ken Bomar Henry Bond Rhea Bonderant Susan Bowen Diana Bradley 2 Eighth Grade Stephanie Maslia, Secretary; Betsy Mcllvaine, President; Anne Mobley, Treasur- er; Pam Hicks, Vice President Girlsâ Junior High) School watcatecincascotlpse Barry Branch Julie Brantly Hank Bremer Alan Brown Bill Bugg Pam Byerly Ansley Byers Trey Bynum haps Le ae Me : oni , : Laura Calk Mayet rays | Bill Callahan te! Clif Callaway Forrest Cates Lynn Cathcart Cate Cavanagh Alex Chambers Stacy Chorches Cathy Christ Charles Clark Anne Conley Joe Cooper Eighth Grade 193 damie Davie Gwen Davis Amy Debreceni Sunny Dick Laura Dillon Bob Dock Royce Dorsey Harry Elson Kyle Fedler Andy Feffer Susan Fincher Roger Fink Gabe Finke Angie Fowler Bram Frankel Mary Fulton Audrey Garrett Hal Gatewood Mac Gibson Terisco Gilliard David Haase- Travis Haisten Beth Hall Jessica Harrison Robbi Harrison Lawton Hawkins John Heberton Becker Hewes Pam Hicks Harvey Hill Leah Hinnefeld Richard Holloway Dozier Hood Susan Hook Kendall Hubert John Hudgins 194 Eighth Grade Gerry Hull Tracy Hull Eddy Irvin Terri Israel Ira Jackson Robert Jackson Susan Jarvis Kendle Jenkins Mary Campbell Jenkins Tommy Joiner Dena Kalin dim Karlovich David Klaus Dobbs Laird Bob Lane Reese Lanier Elizabeth Lehman Courtney Lide Graham Loomis Linda Loudermilk Kathryn Lowe Ruth McClatchey Skipper McCoy Debbie McCurdy Eighth Grade 195 Lisa McDaniel Mayla McDonough Mac McGrew Betsy Mellvaine Tom McLennon Charley McMaster Chris Maier Frank Maier Lisa Majoros Paul Marshall Chris Martin Stephanie Maslia Peter Matton Alison Mayer Benjamin Melton Bobby Minear Anne Mobley Cindy Nevel Beth Newberry Malcolm Newton Rachel Nicol Kelly Noonan Nancy OâGara Kevin Overcash Doug Padget Mark Parsons 196 Eighth Grade Jill Peklo Robby Pennock Carter Petty Jim Pharr Blair Pollard Scott Rafshoon Bill Reid Katherine Rich Cary! Roberts Sheryl Roberts Lyn Rogers Ric Rolader Chuck Salter Andy Schachtel Ellen Schlossberg Gregg Scott Amber Seldes Grant Serafy Brian Sharkey dimmy Shepherd David Shelton John Shields Ellen Shippen Bill Shortridge Brian Shriver Scott Siegel Eighth Grade 197 Craig Siegenthaler Mary Singer Don Singleton Dorsey Sisk Jimmy Sligh Beth Smith Brian Smith Teddy Smith Tracey Smith Grace Scarboro Carla Stanley Stacey Stavrolakis Tiffany Stowell Elizabeth Strickler Berry Stubbs Amy Thal Katherine Thornwell David Tingue Raymond Turpin Erika Vohman Jimmy Warren Lincoln Watson Mary Wesley Drew Whitaker Palmer White Cass Whitehead Scott Wilkins Evelyn Wilson Mike Woodhall Dom Wyant Kaye Zusman 198 Eighth Grade Andrew Abernathy Brad Addicks Ricky Alembik Moose Alperin Douglas Altizer Judith Anderson Caroline Aronovitz Michelle Arrington Helen Asher Anne Auten Scoit Ballard Mia Banner Michael Bareto Fritz Bates Andy Beauchamp Frank Bell Charlie Benedict Candy Bonner Seventh Grade 199 Catherine Bowen Katie Bows Susan Boyd Mary Neal Brake Jimmy Bratton Julie Breithaupt Laura Briscoe Althea Broughton Patrice Brown Tad Brown Bill Burns Amy Cates Deborah Celecia Jan Christy Clarence Clark dan Clary Shannon Corse Margaret Croft Shelly Crooks Cindy Couch Ellen Cruikshank Virginia Davis Rob Dennis Wally Dennis Chris Dobb 200 Seventh Grade Cord Dover Carla Draluck Katie Duncan Nell Durrett Sarah Efird Maria Elmore Douglas Feagin Richard Fiedotin Eddie Fincher Mary Lisa Franch Lauren Friedlander Ashley Gable Hugh Grant Chaz Gray Laura Griffin Bobby Gunkel Zack Haislip Betsy Hamilton Seventh Grade 201 Pat Hanes Barbara Hansen Chason Harrison Scott Heberton Mary Margaret Hills David Hopkins Harriet Huger Alton Irby Emily Johnson Trip Johnson Randy Jones Carolyn Keller Blaine Kelley Karen Kelley Mary Kelso Lucy Kimbrough Barrett Kollme Eric Kriemer Richard Lackey Nancy LeBey Holly LeCraw Janet Levine Keith Levy Elizabeth Lockerman Cliff Longino Chuck Lotz Anne McDonald Martin McGahan Chris McKenzie Keith McLaine Joe McMaster Richard Mancuso 202 Seventh Grade Billy Margeson dane Marshall Mary Anne -Marshall Jo Miller Meghan Miller Alex Mitchell Tod Moran Paul Morgan Martha Myrick Chris Neiman Mel Newfield Leslie Newsome Forrest Nutting Becky Patrick Nancy Plauth Warren Printz Wesley Pritchett Mary Beth Pullin Stewart Redd Morrow Reeves Seventh Grade 203 Alan Reinach Chris Richards Kenneth Richards John Riddle David Reiser Candace Rivkin Will Roberts Marnie Robertson Andrea Robinson Ear! Robinson Trigg Robinson Greg Rogers Heidi Rogers Holly Rogers Glen Rollins Matthias Roth Bill Schmitz Cindie Schulman Gay Shaheen John Shepard Ram Shetty 204 Seventh Grade dill Shoffner Ron Siegal Elizabeth Simpson David Slaughter Steve Slayden Houston Smith Rebecca Smith Susan Spence Courtney Spruell Jennifer Stack Van Stiefel Pam Sugarman Frank Summers Clay Taber Martie Thompson Talbot Thrasher Stacy Toporoff Anne Trotter Catherine Vigtel Steven Walker Bill Warren Jane Warren Mary Whitaker Eric Weland Jack Wieland Herbert Williams Bruce Wilson John Woodham David Zivan Seventh Grade 205 206 Lower School This has been an exciting year for the 6th grade as we welcomed 42 new students and expanded to five classes. Our new 6th grad- ers came from 20 different schools with one student commuting daily from Gainesville. Weâve broadened our program to include Health and Values, and together with their ten other subjects, the schedule has been full, and the 6th graders have had a great year! â Mrs. MacFarlane. | â Lower School 207 oh dt Ld ia Mrs. Forbesâ Sixth Grade: FRONT ROW: Elizabeth Paulk, Adam Alfert, Maxie Justicz, Tommy Lanier. SECOND ROW: Sam Van Leer, David Dietch, Robert Haley, Jim Johnson, Bee Lassiter, Greg Hawes, Mau- reen OâConner, Marion Handley, Laura Watson, Mrs. Forbes. THIRD ROW: Crawford Barnett, Cindy Ward, Peggy Hull, Jennie Garrett, Julie Sams, Amanda Allen, Brad- ley Wheeler, Davies Owens, Ann Stuart Pearce, Jim Beach. Mr. Cutbirthâs class, from left to right, top to bottom; Left Pyramid: Katie McCawley, Beth DelaPerriere, Rob Holt; , Middle Pyramid: Hyde Floyd, Julie OâBrien, Nancy 7? Clair Laird, Kevin Sharkey, Sarah Tait Whitaker, Joe | Thompson, Wesley Boozer, Cameron Baird, John Wal- lace, Mr. Cutbirth; Right Pyramid: Carolyn Carr, Sydney Moffatt, Wirt Jones, Lynn Jones, Yancey Stribling, St. Hugh Asher, Halsted Sullivan, Whitney Watson. 208 Lower School at EE Mrs. Mac Farlaneâs 6th grade: FROM TOP LEFT: Alix Henderson, Judy Train, Marion Eue, Len Gordon, Lin- ton, Hopkins Catherine Knight, Katherine Mackinnon, Lindsey Wieland, Delia Ford, Maysie Spalding, Mrs. MacFarlane, Caroline Brontley, Robby Spiegee, Tom Durrett, Art Merrill, David Bows, Jill Robinson, Mari- anne Podgett, Ellis Oglesby. Brent Beon, Paige Hansen. Mr. Wrightâs Sixth Grade: STANDING: Rob Guyton, Charles Shaffer, Ted DeBra, Caroline Lathan, Ginnie Martin, Eliza Paschall, Helen Howell, Tiffany Norman, Jennifer Lowance, John Ellison, Jimmy Bryant, Mark McCord, Jay VanGerpen, Cannon Carr. KNEELING: Taylor Windham, Russell Porter, Amy Redmond, Ali- son Schachtel, Jennifer Butler, Joella Hartness, Jill Morehouse, Catherine Simpson, Ned Montag. HANG- ING: MR. Wright. Mrs. Eatonâs Sixth Grade: John Forston, William Rous- seau, Todd Alexander, Jeff Small, Clay Ramsey, Jim Chapman, Beth McDonough, Susan Helms, Steve Leff, Ellen Bonner, Laura Candler, Stephanie White, Braden Bledsoe, Miki Tabb, M.C. Briggs, Molly Griffen, Mia Rosenfeld, Susan Adams, Jennifer Butler, Gene Wat- kins, Richard Schlossberg, Hughes Melton, Mary Fel- ton, Mrs. Eaton. Lower School 209 210 Lower School Mrs. Fedlerâs and Mrs. Tollesonâs class, from left to right, FRONT ROW: Danny Bonner, Cam Davis, Scott Serafy, Nancy Gill, Buffy Branch, Mindy Dun- can, Lorrie Davis; MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Fedler, Rob- ert Fowler, Logan Ide, Ed Pearce, Andy Wickliffe, Crawford Moran, Downing Hopkins, Courtney Mayer, Bucky Byerly, Eleanor Burke, Tish Jen- nings, Margaret Boozer, Mrs. Tolleson; BACK ROW: Walter Wellborn, Tom Willingham, Sunny Stack, George Bevington, Laurie Dhue; TOP: Kath- erine Watson, Julie Falk Mrs. Malaspinaâs Fifth Grade class: FRONT ROW: Ashley Watson, Patty Norman, Sallie Bellows, Jen- nifer Levine, Tom Roberts, Roby Hill, Bob Dorn, David Quillian, Alison Rearden, Clare Sibley. MID- DLE ROW: Mrs. Malaspina, Christienne MacKaye, Elizabeth Hemphill, Judy Abrams, Laura Rains, Mary Kate Bridges, Stewart Rooker, Tommy Aber- nathy, Laurie Crawford. BACK ROW: Jeff Bynum, Andy Fine, Robert Bugg, Jim Baker, Clair Tal- madge, Buck Rogers, Andrew Newsom, Hugh Shields. challenging ... creative ... FIFTH GRADE .. .. | unusual ... achieving ... FIFTH GRADE ... crazy Fifth grade is â â Morning Reading â Visiting Stone Mountain â Dissecting grasshoppers â English grammar rules â Christmas at the Day Care Center â Decimals and division â Skating at the Omni â Vocabulary drills â Fractions, friends, and fun. â Mrs. Fedler Miss Connellyâs and Mrs. Vroonâs class, from left to right; Front Row: Billy Merrill, Alan Thomas, Mike Bird, Gene Rackley, Mary Strother, Deniz Karasu; Second Row: Stephen Golden, Lane Gruber, Mary-Laurence Benington, Ellen Rollins, Laura Hopkins, Greg Addicks; Third Row: Miss Connelly, Sam Donaldson, Edward Spearman, Neill Edwards, John Montag, Karen Koenig, Frances May, Tinsley Bates; Top Row: Rebekah McClatchey, Jennifer Beynart, Peter Lindeman, Stuart Gould, Lee Asher, Mrs. Vroon, Amy Scott, Mendy Willis. Lower School 211 thoughtful ... ambitious ... FOURTH GRADE... e Mrs. Culverâs and Mrs. Lindemanâs Class, from left to right; FRONT ROW: Pat Chappell, Ward Ralston, Tracy Effinger, Anna Gilham, Kathryn Strickler, Michael Johnson, Archie Roberts, Stockton Croft, Patrick OâSullivan, David McDonald, (with dog), Heide Lamer, Jennifer Smith, Wight Floyd, and Margaret Bratton; BACK ROW: Mrs. Lee Lindeman, Leslie Jones, Sarah Merrill, Laura Hill Mitchell, Kristin Croft, John Nix, Mark Malaspina, Bill Trotter, Dawn Northup, Marty Davis. Virginia McKinnon, Mrs. John Culver 9109 212 Lower School { be Fourth grade â a year of exploration! Sail- ing with the early explorers, reliving colonial days, forging a new nation. Weâre also explor- ing metrication: measuring, weighing, cooking, and experimenting. Our newest venture is play- ing the recorder and choosing an instrument so that we can join the band. Field trips show us how people lived in and around our community in the early days and how they live and work today. Mrs. Hemphillâs Fourth Grade: FIRST ROW: John Kelley, Caroline Shafer, Holcombe Green, Lydia Turman, Albie Copeland. SECOND ROW: Camp Jenkins, Palmer Norwood, Bryan Williams, Claiborne Hawes, Lauren Hester, Ashley Bryant, Louise Hall. THIRD ROW: Alan Kelley, Blanche Wilder, Jennifer Ide, Will Anderson, Julia Paulk, Jeff Hyde. FOURTH ROW: Lisa Cooter, Ann Baird, Charlie Hurt, Bill Plauth, Gene Ramsey, George Lumpkin, John Monroe. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Lemmon, Mrs. Hemphill tn east Se i F Spe a ey EPR Mex J wer Mrs. Whitenerâs and Mrs. Johnstonâs class, from left to right; UNDER THE LOFT: Mrs. Whitener, Mrs. Johnston, Christian Bevington, Terry Moshier, Anne Stricler, Anne Forston; MIDDLE OF LOFT: Rob Barnett, Will Thompson, Hal Clark; TOP OF LOFT: Allen Lockerman, Stewart Baker, Charlie Weiss, Dominic Nash, William Feagin, Richard Hicks, Pace Cooper; ON THE STAIRS (from bottom to top): Cater Robinson, Kimberly Boith, Tinsley Smith, Chanley Small, Nancy Morehouse, McCall Branch, Robin Ramsey, Rachel Kimmel, Kristi Keelin, Heather Haslip Lower School 213 discovering ... curious ... THIRD GRADE ... Third Grade is ... attaining higher learning in the lofts! ... getting to know new special- ized teachers in Drama, Music, Art, Science and P.E. ... participating in swimming and track meets ... mastering multiplication and division, learning about Georgia ... and eating from the salad bar. Miss Simsâ Third Grade: FRONT ROW: Miss Jean Sims, Thad Persons, Paul Koelliker, Coco Weiss, Virginia Shuler, Mrs. Mabel Crawford. r SECOND ROW: Kathleen Davis, Jimmy Felton, Gabry ; UG ey Croft, Jonathon Deitch, r oll . 2h yh THIRD ROW: Matt Candler, Mary Emily Johnson, J.T. â y pit Re âa ot Wie Jones, Devereaux McClatchey, Laura Wallace, Jennifer § 00 4 â : ae Blum. FOURTH ROW: Robert Long, Amy Huston, Jennie Knight, Robbie Thompson, Peggy Curran, Kimberly Bean, Win Hartley, Nan Sanford, Dorothy Candler, Patricia Wilson, Ashley Stowell. 214 energetic ... mischievous ... THIRD GRADE ... crazy Mrs. Linehanâs and Mrs. Bollingerâs class, from left to right; Front Row: Raige Rollins, Jeremy Fried- man, deborah Koenig, Cindy Bishop, Allison Al- mand; Second Row (at table): Chris Warfield, Ash- ley Hurt, Paul Fraser, Mark Thompson, Lauren Schreeder, Margaret Carr; Third Row: Dorrie Owens, Alec Vance, Armand Perry, Rob Whipple, Kate Howell, Debbie Gordon, Win Abernathy, Rob- bie Huber, Stewart Lathan, Bobby Finch, Barbara Ann Scott, Mrs. Linehan; Top Row (stairs): William Diegaard, Harry Arnett; Not Pictured: Billy Levine. Mrs. Windhamâs and Mrs. Griffinâs class, from left to right; Pictured from bottom left: Mrs. Windham, Matthew Tarkenton, Buzzy Hill, Todd Pollock, Dwight Cates, Matthew. Cruikshank, Henry Linde- man, Mrs. Griffin; On steps from bottom to top: Martin Lyle, Curt Gill, Franke Marsden, Doug Ma- shier, Cody McClatchey, Emily Siegle, Morgan Mer- edith, Billy Brinkman, Kristen OâBrien, Blain Ash- more; Back Row: Alison Walter, Lee Diegaard, Yancy Lanier, Brandon Byrd, Molly Dalton, Marga- ret Summers, Kristine Smith, Stuart Wright, Christi Grant. Lower School 215 creative ... active ... SECOND GRADE Miss Roathâs Second Grade: BACK ROW: Parton Helmes, Miss Roath, Jim Willingham, Susan Sugar- man, Carter Hurst, Charles Bonner, Joseph Magher. ; SECOND ROW: Jim Thompson, Catherine Bost, Jared Friedman, Scott Herchis, John Hansen, Julia Farmham. THIRD ROW: Beth Merrill, John Case, Greer Hurt, Chris Kollme, Richard Buck, Leigh Ramsey, Susan Abernathey. SEATED: Tip Patterson, Mimi Willis, Danielle Haas, Courtney Hardy, Jennifer Jones, Mrs. Donaldson. Second Grade is âI can do it myself, thank you!â a roomful of kids who keep active and busy through reading, solving math problems, writing creatively, and realizing that the funny, bumpy way parents write is really cursive manuscript and can actually be read as well as written learning more through experience than suggestion having snack to help keep tummies from grumbling before 3:10 dismissal new, shiny teeth filling the spaces where baby teeth were once seen realizing sharing is easy and caring is love for another. 216 Lower School ella Mrs. Tillyâs and Mrs. McCauleyâs class, from left to right; Front Row: Adam Hirsch, Stephen Shapira, Jennifer Calloway, Heather Taylor, George Lane, David Love, Jimmy Wildman; Middle Row: Adair Rains, Carvel Gould, Jamieson Haverkampf, Cord Hamrick, Wally Schwab, John Howland, David Vohman,; Top Row: Emily Murphy, Ivey Bows, Andy Higley, Randy Guyton, Ellie Wickland, Ally- son Kincaid, Sarah Connell, Rawson Cluderay, Claire Turman; Not Pictured: Lorie Shell, Charles Bevington. Mrs. Roberson and Miss Edwardsâ class, from left to right; Front Row: Gayle Martin, Millar Effinger, George Holloway, Dorsey Norwood, Christopher Sanger, Nancy Rollins, Erin McCarthy, Bret Hester, Rebecca Wingfield, Paul Kitchin; Middle Row: Scotty Finsthwait, Julian Hartness, Robert Reardon, Christopher Cochran, Ryland Scott, Scott Bryant, Patricia Murphy, Mark Whitaker; Back Row: Kerry Pollock, Jack Talmadge, Ann OâHara Wilkiemeyer, Charlie Eaton, Adrienne Chew, Mrs. Deryl Rober- son, Libby Ralston, Miss Marianna Edwards, Walter Davis; Not Pictured: Ann Hart Wooten. Lower School 217 aware ... independent ... FIRST GRADE ... interested ., bh  yh EP BD ve a hd hak ne ey tS oe Mrs. Johnstonâs homeroom: FIRST ROW: Mark Boomershine, David Russ, Laura Broadfoot, Allison Koenig, Adam Thornton, Pete Can- dler, Evie Morehouse, Julie McDonald. SECOND ROW: Jennifer May, Chris McDonald, Braden Cope- land, Rob Carter Davis, Anne Brown, Rebecca Dixon, Jonathan Rodball, Keith Schuler. THIRD ROW: David Kennedy, Mark Bolkiemeyer, Mary Minter, Brad Ken- ney, Susan Minnich, Rory Green, Aimee Montemayor, Spencer Goff, Jimmy Lamplugh. Mrs. McKeeâs and Mrs. Harveyâs class, from left to right; Front Row: Isabel Kimmel, Toby Chambers, Joel Boyd, Kelly Spielberger, Paige Addicks, Kathryn Stokes; Second Row: David Lowance, Clare Gentry, Sammy Kellett, Adam Walker, Michael Crawford; Third Row: Shep Clark, Mrs. Jennifer Harvey, Associ- ate teacher, Emily Sanford, Hart Law, Leigh Strickler, Chris Koelliker, Mary-Talley Dorn; On Table: Justin Bevington, James OâShields, Stephanie Paulk, Dodai Stewart, Harrison Roberts, Jean Gilham; Fourth Row â behind table: Mrs. Shirley McKee, lead teacher; Not Pictured: Nicole Edward. 218 Lower School unpredictable ... FIRST GRADE ... Determined The First grade year at Westminster is one of growth and awareness. The children begin to work independently, and assume greater responsibility for themselves, as well as those around them. We are fortunate to be able to enrich the learning program with field trips. This year the first graders visited the farmerâs market and purchased pumpkins for their room. They have studied tropical fish, and visited the Aquarium, Inc. shop. They visited the Fernbank Planetarium and learned some- thing about stars and planets. Mrs. Collumnâs and Mrs. Hickmanâs class, from left to right; Front Row: Ruthanna Millman, Jennifer Ray, Can- non Wilson, Court Thomas, Scott O. Seydel, Dennis Fine, Bethann Croft, Julie Gerel; Middle Row: John Wheeler, Robbie Kitner, Anna Ansley, Leslie LeVine, Chris Porter, Charlie Currie, Jason Lunsford, Brent Pollock; Back Row: Mrs. Hickman, Kelsey Nash, Kathy Bradley, Charles Siegel, Virginia Hopkins, Jena Bridges, Leigh Floyd, David Shepherd, Lari Sharif, Steve Thomas, Mrs. Collums; Not Pictured: Rand Knight. Lower School 219 enthusiastic ... curious ... PRE-FIRST ... The pre-first students and teachers are finding their Tull Hall experience challenging and rewarding. The âhomeyâ atmosphere provides a happy transition from nursery school to ââreal schoolâ. Especially attractive are the classrooms which are light, bright and inviting, each one unique in its own way. Other pluses include the two kitchens which are available for storing snacks and for cook- ing projects, the lovely brick fireplace in the reception area and library, and the play- ground with its beautiful equipment de- signed especially for pre-first children. â Mrs. Deiters. Miss Larzelereâs Pre-first Class. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Promnitz, Miss Larzelere SECOND ROW: Catherine Cobb, t Caroline Long, Michael Dalton, Grant Miller, Bristol Dodge, Lauren Mollevitt. THIRD ROW: Mitch Wickland, i Carolyn Vance, Jeffrey Sugarman, Tom Paschall, Jay Edwards, Robie Roberson. FOURTH ROW: Christopher , Lumpkin, Chris Hutchison, Chris Ryan Owens, Sahil Desai. FIFTH ROW: Bond Almand, Dolly Hansem, Deni Kay Haas, Katherine Campbell. SIXTH ROW: David Shapiro, Smith Harrison, Robbie Broadfoot, Clare Flannery, Fayne Ansley, Ivy Haverkampf. Mrs. Gradyâs Pre-First class. FIRST ROW: Ivy Holli- man, Amy Rubin, Evie Thompson, Haven Hartley, Nancy Edge, Nysie Padgett, Jennifer Stokes, Wim- berly Shiall, Ashlyn Shearer (not pictured) Ian John. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Grady, Melissa Dickson, An- drew Brown, Charlie, Wilgus, Shep Dunlevie, Chad Levitt, Mide Arnold, George Counell, Chris Rodzewicz, Alan Elsas, Daniel Beynart, Marc Ma- lone, Michael Wallace, Hailey Maier, Billy McClat- chey, Frank Green, Mrs. Griffin. 220 Lower School IEMEI AIRS |. @talige sensitive Mrs. Deiters Pre-First class. FRONT ROW: John Cooney, Kristen Holloway, Ben Robinson, Jan Higley, Jennifer Meir. SECOND ROW: Liza Lanier, Jonathan Goldstein, Demetra Nastapoulos, Fiona Aitken, Scott Letson. THIRD ROW: Bo Briggs, Justin Jones, Lebby Harrison, Jeffrey Shell, Jeff Parks, Ashley Hall. FOURTH ROW: Timothy Beynart, Elli Carithers FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Ramsey, Lance Nathan, Cliff John- son, Jamie Weinberg, Elizabeth Bloodworth, Jamie Bartlett, David Cochran, Alexandra Felder. Lower School 221 JANET BETH ABRAMS Entered 1973. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Highest Scholastic Average Award 1, 2; Latin Award 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, President, 2; Public Speaking Award 1; Music Award 1; Drama Club 1; Art Award 2; Algebra Award 2, 4; Most Improved PE Award 2; AATF Contest 5th in State 2, 4th in State 3, 3rd in State 4, 2nd in State 5; F.L.A.G. Latin Contest Ist Place 2, 4; Secretary of Jr. High Student Council 2; Jr. High Chorus 2; English Award 3, 4; French Award 3, 4; Geometry Award 3; AVA 3, 4, 5, 6, Co-Director 6; Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6, Vice-President 4; Chemistry Award 4; Governorâs Honors Program Finalist in English 4; Bi-Line Staff 4, 5, 6, News Editor 5, Co-Editor-in-Chief 6; Chorale 4; Thyrza S. Askew Memorial Scholarship 5; National Honor Society 5; A.P. Biology Award 5; A.P. American History Award 5; UGA Certificate of Merit 5; Discipline Committee 5; Cast of âBabes in Armsâ 5; Prefect Tutor 5, 6, Chairman 6; U.S.M.A. Invitational Academic Workshop 5; National Merit Semi-Finalist 6; Conduct Committee 6; Interact Club 6; Cum Laude 6. STEPHEN ALPERIN Entered 1973. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Drum Major 5, 6, Student Director 5, 6; Stage Band 4, 5, 6; All State Band 1, 3, 4, Ist Alternate 2; Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra 4, 5, 6; All State Orchestra 5; Marching Band Award 5; âOklahomaâ Pit Orchestra 3; Soccer 1, 2,3, JV Soccer 4, Most Improved Award 4; Football Team Manager 2; Elementary School Library Assistant 3, 4, 5; Latin Award for Outstanding Improvement 3; Jr. High Photography Club 2; Photography Club 3, 4, 5, 6 President 5, 6; Lynx Staff 3, 4, 5, 6 Layout Editor 5, Photography Editor 5, Editor-in- Chief 6; Stage Lighting Crew 5, 6; Mardi Gras Lighting Crew 5, 6; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 6; Whoâs Who Among American High School Students 6; Video Tape Crew 4, 5, 6. MIRIAM KAY ANDERSON Entered 1971. Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, 5, 6; English Award 1; German Club 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 2; Varsity Football Manager 3, 4; Soccer 5; Hut Sponsor 5, 6; ALTA Tennis 5; Bi-Line Staff 6. WILLIAM PHILLIPS ANDERSON Entered 1966. Jr. High Tennis 1, 2; Jr. High Swimming 1; Chess Club 1; Chorale 3, 4, 5, 6; Varsity Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6 Region Singles Champion 1, Region Doubles Champion 5; AVA 5; Interact 5, 6; Prefect 5; âBabes in Armsâ 5; Ensemble 6; âPlain and Fancyââ 6; Chorale Bouncer 6; Cross Country Team 6; Alpha Omega. SALLY BURGE ANSLEY Entered 1974. Honor Roll 2, 3, 5; Student Council 2; Math Award 2; AVA 3, 4, 5; Madri Gras Leading Lady 4; French Club 4; Service Council 5, 6; Varsity Cheerleading 5, 6, Treasurer 6; Hut Sponser 6. JAMES ELI AVERETT Ill Entered 1967. Football 1, 2, 3, 6; Basketball 1; Wrestling 2; Soccer 3, 4; Golf 4, 5, 6; Sports Club 1; Chess Club 2; Interact Club 4, 5, 6; Prefect 6; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 6; Whoâs Who Among American High School Students 6; Vice-President 6; Typing Award 4. KATHERINE OLGA JULIETTE BAER Entered in 1974 from Smoke Rise Elementary, Stone Mountain, Geor- gia. Honor Roll 4, 5; Most Improved Latin I, 1; Latin Club 2; Fr. High Chorale 2; AVA 3, 4, 6; Debate Team 4, 5, 6; PAD-AATG Trip to Germany Award 4; Chorale 5, 6; Ensemble 6; Class Treasurer 5; AATG German Award 5; Excellence in German IV, 5; Student Council 6; Business Manager of Bi-Line 6; Intramural Soccer 6. DAVID LANDON BAIRD Entered in 1973. Soccer 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2; Chess Club 1; Bridge Club 2; Latin Club 2; Chorale 3, 4; RSPS 3; Honor Roll 4; Lacrosse 5; German Club 5, 6. MICHAEL DAVID BARNWELL Entered in 1973. Diving 1, 2; Varsity Diving 3: Honor Roll 4; Spanish Club 4, 5; Outdoors Club 6. CLAIRE AUGUSTA BATES Student Council 1; Honor Roll 2; Service Council 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; JV Basketball 3; Tennis Team 4, 5; Cross Country 6; Track Team 6; Home- coming Queen 6; Alpha Omega 6. JAMES GORDON BECKHAM JR. Entered in 1971. Football 1, 2; MVP 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; MVP 1; Best Athlete 1, 2; Track 1, 2, Most Outstanding 2; Varsity Football 3, 4, 5, 6; Charlie Brake Award 5, Co-Captain 6; Varsity Baseball 3, 4, 5, Most Valuable Rookie 3, Best Batting Average 5, Varsity Soccer 4, 5, 6, Most Valuable Defense 5, Captain 6; Honor Roll 4; Discipline Committee 4, 5, 6; National Honor Society 5, Secretary 5; Hust Sponsor. THEODORE BENSON Entered 1969. Honor Roll 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4, 5; Junior Varsity Track 5, 6; Royal Society of Philosophy and Science 3, 4; Interact Club 5, 6; Junior Varsity Football 3; Most Improved in Varsity Basketball Award 3; Most Valuable Player in Varsity Basketball Award 4; S. White Kenan Award for Varsity Basketball 5; Tipoff Club Team of the Month 5; Atlanta Tipoff Club Team of the Year 5; Bi-Line Staff 6; Lynx Staff 6; Christian Life Committee 6. STEWART CANDLER BIRD Entered in 1968. Junior High Band 1, 2; Junior High Swimming 1; Honor Roll 2; Soccer Football Manager 2; Marching Band Award 2; Band 3, 4, 6; Soccer 3; âOklahomaâ Orchestra 3; Ensemble Accompanist 4, 6; Stage Band 4, 6; Spanish Award 4; Chorale Accompanist 6; âPlain and Fancyâ â Percussion. CATHERINE ANNE BOGGS Entered in 1970. Basketball 1; Chorale, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Class Secretary 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Student Council 1; Service Council 2; âOklahomaâ 3; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; Physical Fitness Award 3; Ensemble 4, 5, 6; Geome- try Award 4; âBabes in Armsâ 5; Softball 5; Interact 5, 6; Drama Club 5, 6; Athletic Council 5; Bible Club 5, 6; ââPlain and Fancyâ 6; Treasurer of Senior Class 6; Christian Life Committee 6; FCA 6. JULIE LYNN BOMGARDNER Entered in 1973. Pep Club 1, 2; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; AVA 3; JV Cheerleading 4; Chorale 5; Cheerleader 5, 6; Prefect 6; Interact 6. JULIE ANDREA BORDERS Entered 1973. PE Award 1; French Award 2; Pep Club 4; AVA 5; Lynx Staff 5. EDWARD MCCLAIN BRADLEY Entered 1971. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Chess Club -1, 2; Bridge Club 1; Baseball 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 5; Honor Roll 4; JV Best Hitter in Baseball 4; Varsity Baseball 5, 6; Cheerleading 6. THOMAS RANDALL BRANCH Entered 1974 from J.L. Riley Elementary. Bridge Club 2; Basketball 2; Football 2, 3, 4, 5, JV 3, Varsity 4, 5; Baseball 3, 4, 5, 6, JV 3, Varsity 4, 5, 6; Wrestling Varsity 4, Chorale 4, 5, 6; Ensemble 6; âPlain and Fancyâ 6; Interact 5, 6; Secretary-Treasurer of Class 6. CHAROLTTE REBECCA BRASELTON Entered in 1966. Pep Club 1, 2; ALTA Tennis 2, 3, 5; French Club 2; Service Council 2; JV Tennis 4; AVA 4; Prefect 5, 6; Soccer 5; Interact 6; Alpha Omega 6. PAMELA IRIS BROOKS Entered 1969. Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Soccer 5; Cross Country 6; Pep Club 1, 2, 4, 5; Student Council 1, 2; Service Council 1, 2; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Prefect 5, 6; JV Cheerleading 3. CAROLINE BRUMIT JEFF BUSBEE W.H. GERALD CALDWELL Ill Entered in 1974 from Underwood Hills Elementary, Atlanta, Georgia. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; JV Baseball 3; V. Baseball 4, 5, 6; JV Football Manager 3; V. Football Manager 4; Interact 5, 6; Prefect 5, 6; Spanish Award 4; Cheerleading 6; Lynx 6. SARA BONNER CALK Entered in 1974 from Trinity School, Atlanta, Ga. Honor Roll 4; Varsity Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6; W-Club 5, 6; JV Swimming 2; Latin Club 2. BARBARA FIELD CALK Entered in 1974 from Trinity School, Atlanta, Ga. V. Swimming 3, 4; V. Diving 5, 6; JV Swimming 2; Latin Club 2; Most Improved Swimmer 3; Sec. Treas. W-Club 5. THOMAS BOND CALLOWAY Entered in 1977. Track 5, 6; Spanish Club 6; Trash Prefect 6. PAUL HENRY CASCIO Entered in 1975 from Nesaquake Junior High, Smithtown, New York. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; JV Baseball 3, 4; Photography Club 3; Tennis 4, 5, 6; Interact 4, 5; French Club 5, 6; Chorale 5; Associate Editor Lynx 6; Biology Awards 3; History Award 4; PE Award 4; Whoâs Who Among American High School Students 5; National Merit Letter of of Com- mendation 6; Cum Laude 6. CATHERINE ELLEN CATANZARO Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Choral 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Award 1, History Award 3; Geometry Award 4; French Award 4; JV Cheerlead- ing 4; SerYice Council 4, 6; UGA Certificate 5; Basketball Cheerleading 5; Interact 5; Soccer 5; V. Cheerleading 6; Lynx 6; Cum Laude 6. RUFUS ADAIR CHAMBERS JR. Entered in 1973. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; MVP 2, 3; VP of Class 4; Sec. Treas. 5; Prefect 5; Interact 6; Cheerleader 6. JAMES FREDRICK BOONE CHERRYBONE Entered in 1974 from Trinity Atlanta, Ga. Chess Club 2; Bridge Club 2; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Football 2; Coin Club 3; Baseball 3, 4; AVA 4, 5; Cross Country 5, 6; V. Baseball 5, 6; Interact 5, 6; Prefect 5, 6. KELLY ANNE CLARK Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 1; Chorale 1, 3, 4, 5; Jr. High Spanish Club VP 1; S panish Club 6; Spanish Award 2; Science Award 2. ANDREA LYNN COHEN Entered in 1970. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1; Most Improved 1; English Award 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2; French Club 2, 4, 5, 6; History Award 3; Volleyball 3, 4, 5, 6, Captain 6; Athletic Council 3; Student Council 4, 5, 6; Chorale 4, 5, 6; English Award 5; Varsity Track 5, 6; Experiment in International Living 5; Embryo 6; Discipline Com- mittee 6; Prefect 6; Cum Laude 6. THOMAS CASHER COLLIER JR. Entered in 1966. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Chorale 3, 4, 5, 6; âBabes In Armsâ 5; Basketball 1; Scorekeeper 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Football Statisticial 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Bi-Line 4, 5, 6, Sports Editor 6; National Honor Society 5, 6; National Merit Letter of Commendation 5; Hut Sponsor 6; Interact 6; Christian Life Committee 4, 5, 6; Alpha Omega 6; Cum Laude 6. WILLIAM CAMPBELL COLLINS II Re-entered in 1976 from the Bolles School, Jacksonville, Fla. JV Bas- ketball 4; V. Track 4, 5, 6; V. Football 4, 5, 6; V. Golf 5, 6; Honor Roll 5, 6; Whoâs Who Among American High School Students 5; History Award 5; AVA 6. MARY STUART CRAWFORD Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Chorale 1, 3, 4; ALTA 4, 5; Spanish Club 2, 3; Jr. High Service Council VP 1; Class VP 3; Class President 4; Service Council President 6; Chemistry Award 4; Mac Shreve Scholarship 5; Experiment in International Living 5; Softball Team 5; Soccer 6; Lynx 6. BRUCE PATTERSON CROWLEY Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Football 1, 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2; History Award 3; Science Award 3; Latin Award 3; Interact 5, 6; La- crosse 5, 6; Cum Laude 6. CAROL ANN CUTHBERTSON Entered in 1966. Most Improved History 1; Art Award 2; Interact 4, 5, 6; French Club 5, 6; AVA 6; Tutoring Prefect 6; Alpha Omega. ROBERT BRYAN DAVIS Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 5; President of Class 1, 2, 5; Soccer 3, 4, 5, 6; Chorale 3, 4, 5, 6; Class Treasurer 4; Ensemble 5, 6; President of Chorale 6; Student Council 6. RUSSELL BREVARD DAVIS Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 1, 5; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Lacrosse 5, 6; Interact 5, 6; History Award 3; American History Award 5; Embryo 6. CATHERINE BORDWELL DICK Entered in 1968. Gymnastics 1, 2; Most Improved 2, Chorale 1, 2, 5, 6; Cross Country 5; Swimming 5; Interact 6. MIKE DLESK Entered in 1975 from Nash Middle School, Smyrna, Ga. Basketball 3; Tennis 3, 5, 6; Honor Roll 3. DANIEL DOWLING DOMINEY Entered in 1966. Football 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2; Chess 1, 2; Football 3; Interact 3, 5, 6; Chorale 3; Wrestling 4, 5, 6; Drama Club 4, 5, 6; Alpha Omega 6. KIRK TERRY DORNBUSH Entered in 1966. Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, 5, 6; AVA 3, 4, 5, 6; Leader 6; Football 1; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 5, 6; Honor Council 6; Alpha Omega 6. DOROTHY ANN DOUGLAS Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 5; Service Council 2, 4, 5, 6; Chorale 2, 5; AVA 4, 6; French Club 5, 6; Latin Club 2; English Award 3; Biology Award 5; ALTA Tennis 5; Intramural Tennis 6; Lynx Staff 6; Bi-Line Staff 6; Prefect 6; Interact 6; Cast of âPlain and Fancyâ 6; Cum Laude 6. CLEM MELTON DOXEY Entered in 1975 from Marietta Jr. High, Marietta, Ga. Soccer 3; Chess Club 3, 4, 5, 6; German Club 3, 4, 5; JV Soccer 4; Interact 4; Study Center Prefect 5; Chess Team 5; Bi-Line 6; Soccer 6. DANIEL GARRETT DRAIS Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Most Improved in Basketball 1; Football 2; Best All Round Eighth 223 Grader 2; English Award 3, 5; V. Basketball 4, 5, 6; French Award 5; Brown University Book Award 5; UGA Certificate of Merit 5; National Honor Society 5; Interact 5, 6, President 6; Bi-Line 6; Jazz Club Presi- dent 6; National Merit Letter Semi-Finalist 6; Cum Laude 6. MICHEAL V. DUNBAR Entered in 1977 from Upper St. Clair High School, Pittsburgh, Pa. Honor Roll 5; Varsity Rifle 5, 6; Chess Club 5; Debate Team 6; Math Team 6; Lynx 6; Prefect 6; National Merit Letter Semi-Finalist 6. CALLIE LYN DUNCAN Entered in 1966. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; English Award 3; French Club 2; Athletic Council 3; Chorale 3; Bi-Line 6; AVA 6; Interact 6; Alpha Omega 6. THOMAS ARTHUR EATON Entered in 1974. JV Football 3; V. Football 4, 5, 6; JV Basketball 3, 4; Most Improved Offense 4; Varsity Baseball 3, 4, 5. DONALD COLE EGAN Entered in 1973. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; MVP 1, 2, 3; Captain 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Best Effort 1; MVP 2; Track 1, 2; Baseball 3; Best Athlete 4; Soccer 6; Hut Sponser 6. JAMES LEE ELDER Entered in 1974. Soccer 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; MVP 2; Coin Club 2, 3; Bridge Club 2; Tennis 3; Prefect 5, 6; AVA 6; Cheerleader 6; Interact 6. ELIZABETH ANN ESTES Entered in 1978 from Ridgeview High Atlanta, Ga. MARION GUERRY FAIN Entered in 1973. Chorale 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Pep Club 1; VP 1; Service Council 2; Secretary 2; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Student Council, 3, 4, 5, 6, Treasurer 6; AVA 3, 4, 5, 6; Prefect 5, 6; Bible Club 5; Biology Award 5; French Award 5; Lynx 5, 6; National Honor Society 5; Interact 6. JENNIFER FALK Entered in 1966. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, 5; Chorale 2, 4, 5; Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; V. Cheerleader 5, 6; French Award 4, 5; Interact 5, 6; English Award 3; French 4 Award 4; Service Council 1; Pep Club 1; Lynx Staff 6; Prefect 6; AVA 6; Alpha Omega 6. SHANNON MICHELLE FEDLER Entered in 1977 from Mt. St. Maryâs Academy, Little Rock, Arkansas. Honor Roll 5, 6; V. Tennis 5, 6; Soccer 5; Interact 5. RICHARD HOWARD FEINBERG Entered in 1973. Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Basketball 1, 2; Stamp Club 2; JV Basketball 4; V. Basketball 5; Lacrosse 5, 6. JULE WIMBERLY FELTON III Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, 5; Jr. High Wrestling 1, 2; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Bible Award 3; History Award 4; Chorale 6; Cum Laude 6. STEPHEN FRANK FELTON Entered in 1974 from James L. Riley Elementary, Atlanta, Ga. Football 2, 5, 6; Basketball 2, 3, 4, 6; Intramurals 2; Photography Club 2; Baseball 3, 4, 5, 6; Outdoors Club 3, 6; Honor Roll 4; Interact 4, 5, 6; Latin Club 5; Prefect 5, 6; KERRY FINK HAROLD AUGUST FRANCH Entered in 1966. Wrestling 1, 2; Cribbage Club 1; JV Wrestling 3; V. Wrestling 4; Honor Council 4, 5; Close-Up 4; Chorale 5; âRosencrantz and Guildenstern are Deadâ 5; âBarefoot in the Parkââ 5; Governors Honors 5; âPlain and Fancyâ 6; Cum Laude 6; Alpha Omega 6. HULDAH MICHELE FRANKHOUSER Entered in 1975 from Screven County Academy, Atlanta, Ga. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6; Track 3, 4, 5, 6; Anne Katherine Baxter Worley Award 4; Dorm Council 4; Athletic Council 5, 6; Spanish Club President 6; Honor Council 5, 6; National Honor Society 5; Volleyball 6; Christian Life Committee 6; Lynx 6; Cum Laude 6. STEPHEN REID FREEMAN Entered in 1973. Chorale 5, 6; Soccer 3; Football 3; Wrestling 4; Tennis 4; Baseball 5; Hut Sponsor 6; Cast of ââPlain and Fancyâ 6. WESLEY AARON FRENCH Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 5; Soccer 1, 2; Band 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Stage Band 4, 5, 6; Math Award 2; ALTA Tennis 4; Interact 5, 6; Outdoor Club 6; Lacrosse 5, 6; President of Outdoor Club 6. ARLENE KIMBERLY FROSHIN Entered in 1966. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, 5; Tennis 1, 4; PE Award 1, 2; Art Award 1; French Award 1; Math Award 2; French II Award 2; IPS Award 2; Art Award 2; Bible Award 3; Math Award 3; French III Award 3; Chemistry Award 4; Cum Laude 6. MITCHELL CRAIG GALLANT Entered in 1969. Honor Roll 1; Photography Club 1, 5, 6; Anthropology Award 3; Tennis 4; Wrestling 5; Lacrosse 6; Lynx 6. GREGORY EVAN GEORGAS Entered in 1975. Tennis 1, Baseball 3, 4, 5, 6, Most Improved 3; Basket- ball 3; Interact 5, 6; Photography Club 5, 6; Chorale 5, 6; Whoâs Who Among American High School Students 5; Prefect 6; Golf 6. DEBRA ELIZABETH GOLDBERG Entered in 1966. Tennis 1; Pep Club 4; French Club 5; AVA 6. ANNA LYON GRADY Entered in 1966. Honor Roll 3; Latin Club 1; Service Council 2, 4, 5, 6, Secretary 4, Vice-President 5; Science Award 2; Biology Award 3; English Award 3; Student Council 3; AVA 4; ALTA Tennis 4, 5; German Club 4, 5; Experiment in International Living 4; German Award 5; Chorale 5, 6; Prefect 5; Christian Life Committee 6; Interact 6; Cross Country 6; Alpha Omega 6. EDITH HATHOWAY GREEN Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Chorale 1, 3, 4, 5; German Club 2, 3, 4, 5; Drama Club 3, 4, 5; Service Council 1, 3, Treasurer 3; Cross Country 5, 6; Class Treasurer 2; IPS Award 2; Algebra I Award 2; History Award 3; National Letter of Commendation 6; âOklahomaâ 3; âBabes in Armsâ 5; Track 5; Mardi Gras Leading Lady 5; Cum Laude 6. LORIE LANGSDALE GROTON Entered in 1973. Chorale 1, 3, 4, 5, 6; Drama Club 3, 4; âOklahomaâ AVA 4; Chorale Librarian 5, VP 6; Ensemble 5, 6, Secretary 6; âPlain and Fancyâââ 6. RAJAYNE LYNN GUSTAFSON Entered in 1967. Honor Rol! 1, 2, 3; Most Representative Jr. High Student 2; Student Council 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Latin Award 2; Latin Club 2; French Club 2, 3, 5; Editor Jr. High Newspaper 2; Honor Council 3; Chorale 4, 5, 6; Drama Club 4; Athletic Council 4; VP Jr. Class 5; AVA 5; Prefect 6. RANKIN CABELL HAILEY Entered in 1977 from Pace Academy, Atlanta, Ga. Wrestling 1, 2; Football Manager 1; Interact 5; Lacrosse 5, 6; V. Wrestling 6. ALTON VENSON HALLUM III Entered in 1966. Honor Roll 4; Track 1, 2; Soccer 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Interact 5, _ 6; AVA 5, 6; Ensemble 5; Chorale 5; âBabes in Armsâ 5; Cheerleading 6; Alpha Omega 6. LELAND BAAN GARRARD HARASZTI Entered in 1976 from Szinyel Merse Palgimnazium, Budapest, Hungary. Honor Roll 4, 5, 6; Wrestling 4; Track 4; Football 4, 5, 6, Best Defensive 4; St. Simons Latin Convention 5; Awards for Excellence 5; Latin Convention at Dentin Texas 5; Awards for Excellence 5; Whoâs Who 5; VP Student Council 6. SHARON LYNN HARLEY Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Service Council 1, 3, 4, 5, 6; Drama Club 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Chorale 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Ensemble 4, 5, 6; Secretary 5; âOklahomaâ 3; âBabes in Armsâ 5; âPlain and Fancyâ 6; Art Award 2; German Award 2, 3, 4; History Award 3; Letter of Commendation 6; Embryo 6; Prefect 6; Cum Laude 6. VICTORIA ESTELLE HARRINGTON Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Spanish Club 1, 2; Chorale 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Art Award 2; English Award 2; Cast of âOklahomaâ 3; Ensemble 5, 6; Brown University Book Award 5; First in State in Spanish Exam 5; Cast of âPlain and Fancyâ 6; Bi-Line 6. MADISON PONDER HARRISON Entered in 1970. Football 1, 2; Band 1, 2; Basketball 1, 3, Most Im- proved 1; Tennis 1, 2, 4; MVP 2; Soccer 2; Math Award 2; Honor Roll 2, 3; V. Tennis 3; Chorale 3, 4, 5, 6; Outdoor Club 3, 4; JV Basketball 4; V. Football 5, 6; V. Basketball 5, 6; V. Track 5, 6; Ensemble 5, 6; âBabes in Armsâ 5; Experiment in International Living 5; Golf Team 5; Interact 5, 6; Hut Sponsor 6. JUDITH WYNN HENDERSON Entered in 1966. Chorale 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 2; ALTA Tennis 2, 3; French Club 2; Backgammon Club 3; Interact 4, 5, 6; Prefect 6; AVA 6; Alpha Omega 6. ROGERT THOMAS HICKS Entered in 1967. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Soccer 1, 2; Chess Club 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, President 3, 4, 5, 6; Track 3, 4, 5, 6, Most Outstanding JV 4; Cross Country 4, 5, 6, Captain 6; History Award 4; Spanish Award 4; Chess Team 5, 6; Chorale 5; National Merit Semi-Finalist 6; Cum Laude 6. MARK HOWARD HOLLANDER Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Photography Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1; Wrestling 2, 5; Social Studies Award 2; DAR Letter of Commendation 2; Biology Award 3; Interact 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 5; Westminster Lighting Club 5, 6, VP 5; President 6; Experiment in International Living 5; Outdoor Club 6; Cum Laude 6. CAROL ANNE HOLMES Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Chorale 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Service Council 5, 6; Spanish Club 1; Music Award 1; Art Award 2; Algebra I Award 2; Algebra II Award 4; Spanish Award 4, 5; Trigonometry Award 5; Softball 5; Intramurals 6; Cum Laude 6. ANNE ARMISTEAD HORSLEY Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Gymnastics 1, 2; Service Council 1, 5; French Club 1, 2; Student Council 2, 6; JV Cheerleading 3, 4, Captain 4; Class Treasurer 4; V. Cheerleading 5, 6; AVA 5; Lynx 5, 6; Prefect 5; Co-Captain of V. Cheerleading 6; Hut Sponsor. HELEN QUINCY HULL Entered in 1966. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; JV Tennis 3, 4; MVP 4; Athletic Council 3, 4, 6; Chemistry Award 4; V. Tennis 5, 6; Alpha Omega 6. JAMES FRANKLIN HULL Ill Entered in 1974 from Sutton, Atlanta, Ga. Soccer 2; JV Soccer 3, 4; Golf 3, 4; V. Soccer 5, 6; Interact 6. OSAMA KAMAL ISHAK Entered in 1976 from Aramco Schools, Dhahram, Saudi Arabia. Tennis 4, 5, 6; Dorm Council 5. LOREN CASEY JACOBS Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 1, 2; Wrestling 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Track 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Football 2, 6; Prefect 6; National Merit Letter of Commendation 6. ALAN LOUIS JOEL Entered in 1974 from Pace Academy, Atlanta, Ga. Jr. High Swimming 2, MVP 2; Varsity Swimming 3, 4, 5,6, MVP 4; State Meet Awards 3; Bi- Line 5; Prefect 6. NANCY ANNE JOHNSON Entered in 1973. Choral 1; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Interact 5; Prefect 6. REBECCA JOHNSON Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 5; Jr. High Basketball 1, 2, MVP Forward 2; JV Basketball 3; MVP 3; V. Basketball 4, 5; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 3, 4, 5; French Award 1; Chorale 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Secretary 6; Math Award 1; PE Award 1; Speech Award 1; Latin Club 2, 3; Latin Award 2, 3; Service Council 3, 4, 5; AVA 6; Bible Club 6. JANE KELLEY JONES Entered in 1975 from G.A.C., Atlanta, Ga. Basketball 3; Drama Club 6; Frisbee Club 4, 5. STUART MUNDAY JONES Entered in 1971. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; Soccer 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Riflery 3, 4, 5, 6; Coaches Award 3, MVP 5; Golf 4, 5, 6; Cross Country 6; Interact 6; Jazz Club 6. DEBORAH LESLIE KALISH Entered in 1968. Chorale 1; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; French Club 1, 2; Tennis Team 1, 2; Varsity Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, Best Rookie 3, Most Improved 5; Student Council 3; Mardi Gras Puller 3; Athletic Council 5, 6; Lynx 6; Cum Laude 6. ANN SHOUN KERN Entered in 1966. Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Most Improved in Science 2; Latin Club 2; ALTA Tennis 4; Soccer 5; Prefect 5. JOHN BRYAN KIBLER Entered in 1966. Soccer 1, 2, 3; Photography Club 1; Chess Club 2: Student Council 3; JV Soccer 4; Chorale 4, 5, 6; AVA 5; Interact 5, 6; Prefect 5; âBabes in Armsâ 5; Interact Secretary 6; Hut Sponsor 6; Cheerleading 6; Lynx 6; Ensemble 6; âPlain and Fancyâ 6; Senior Prefect Board 6; Whoâs Who Among American High School Students 6; Alpha Omega 6. EDWARD WYLLY KILLORIN JR. Entered in 1977 from G.A.C. Basketball 5, 6; Track 5, 6; Interact 5, 6; Chorale 5; Cheerleader 6. KURT CHARLES KOLZE Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Language Arts Award 1; Basketball 1; Chess Club 1, 2; French Award 3; PE Award 3; Computer Club 3; ALTA Tennis 3; Bi-Line 5, 6; Chorale 5; Manager of Tennis Team 6; Cum Laude 6. REBECCA WELCH LAU Entered in 1977 from Lovett, Atlanta, Ga. Spanish Club 5, 6; Bi-Line 5, 6; Prefect 5; AVA 6; FCA 6; Lynx 6. SARAH ANNE LECRAW Entered in 1966. Honor Roll 3, 5; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Math Award 2; Spanish Award 2, 3; PE Award 3, 4; Most Improved Tennis 3; Spanish Club 4; V. Cheerleading 6. LORI ANN LEWIS Entered in 1976 from Darlington Schools, Rome, Ga. Service Council 4, 5, 6; French Club 4, 5, 6; JV Gymnastics 4; V. Gymnastics 5, 6; History Award 4; French II Award 4; Honor Roll 4, 5; Cheerleader 5, 6, Captain 6; AVA 5; Chorale 5; History Award 5; Experiment in International Living 5; Hut Sponsor 6; Cum Laude 6. ROBERT WILLIAM LOBEL Entered in 1973. Track 3, 4, 5, 6; Cross Country 4, 5, 6; Bi-Line 5, 6; Ensemble 6; Cum Laude 6. KENAN GREGG LOOMIS Entered in 1966. Honor Roll 1; Soccer 1,2; Lynx 4,5; Stage Crew 5, 6; Alpha Omega 6. CHARLES KEITH LOVE Entered in 1966. Fall Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Tennis 1, 2; Diving 1; Soccer 2, 3; JV Soccer 4; Chess Club 2; Chorale 3, 4, 5, 6; âOklahomaâ 3; V. Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6; Interact 5, 6; Prefect 5, 6; Cheerleader 6; âPlain and Fancyâ 6; Bi-Line 6; Alpha Omega 6. MARTHA LAWRENCE LYLE Entered in 1970. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; Riding Club 1, 2, 3, 6; ALTA Tennis 4,5; AVA 4, 6; Lynx 6; Chorale 1; IPS Award 2; Track 4; Embryo 6; Debate Team 6; Prefect 6. MARY STUART McCAMY Entered in 1970. Honor Roll 1, 3; French Club 1; Student Council 1; Gymnastics 1, 3; French Award 1, 3; 3rd in State in National French Contest 1; 4th in State in National French Contest 3; JV Cheerleading 4; AVA 5, 6; Prefect 5; English Award 5; V. Cheerleading 5, 6. WALTER PHILLIP McCURDY Ill Entered in 1972. Chess Club 1; Rifle Team 1, 2; Photography Club 2; Diving 2, 3; Wrestling 5, 6. ALICE WIGHT McDONOUGH Entered in 1966. Pep Club 1; Honor Roll 1, 2; Student Council 2; Chorale 2; AVA 4; Prefect 5, 6; Social Committee 6. JANE STANTON MARSDEN Entered in 1974 from The Heiskell School, Atlanta, Ga. ALTA Tennis 2, 3, 5; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; V. Tennis 4, 5, 6; AVA 5; Soccer 5, 6. sess ess ss sss DAVID STEWART MATTHEWS Entered in 1977 from Landon School, Bethesda, Maryland. V. Swim- ming 5, 6; V. Cross Country 6; V. Track 6; Interact 6; Chess Club 6. ANDREW FINLAYSON MAY Entered in 1976 from Forrest Heigh ts, Little Rock, Arkansas. CHAN MAYES DAVID ALEXANDER MESSER Entered in 1968 from Guy Webb, Atlanta, Ga. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Soccer 1, 2; Chess Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Class VP 3; Religion Award 3; Debate Team 3, 4, 5, 6, Capt. 5, 6; German Club 3, 4, 5; Bi-Line 3, 4, 5, 6; Drama Club 3, 4; Lacrosse 4, 5, 6; Optimist Oratorical Contest 3, 4; A.P. History Award 4; Student Council 5, 6, President 6; UGA Invitational 5; Peachtree Invitational 5; Bookkeeping Club 5, 6; Pho- tography Club 5; National Honor Society 5; âRosencrantz and Guilden- stern are Deadâ 5; District Five Bânal Brith Youth Organization â President 6. MARY ASHLEY MILLER Entered in 1975 from Brooke Hill School, Birmingham, Alabama. Hon- or Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; Algebra I Award 3; OWS Award 3; Chorale 4, 5; Secretary of Class 5; ALTA Tennis 4; Geometry Award 4; Algebra II Award 4; Chemistry Award 4; National Honor Society 5; Athletic Coun- cil 5; French Club 5; Georgia Merit Scholar 5; Trigonometry Award 5; Library Head Prefect 6; Vice-President of Class 6; National Merit Let- ter of Commendation 6; Lynx Staff 6; Cum Laude 6. LORETTO GERTRUDE MINNEAR Entered 1965. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Service Council 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2; Latin Award 1; Class Treasurer 1; French Club 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; DAR American History Essay Medal 3; Interact 4, 5, 6; JV Cheerleading 4; Close-Up 4; Athletic Council 5; Varsity Cheer- leading 5; Bi-Line Staff 5, 6; AVA 6; Lynx Staff 6; Alpha Omega 6. FLORENCE WARREN MONROE Entered in 1966; Service Council 1, 3; Latin Club 2, 3; Student Council 2, President 2; Float Puller 4; AVA 6; Interact 6. HELEN VALERIE MONTAG Entered in 1973 from Trinity School, Atlanta, Georgia. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Class Vice-President 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Vice-President of Latin Club 1, Secretary 2; Service Council 1; Excellence in Pre-Algebra 1; Excellence in Latin I 1; Excellence in American History 1; Class Presi- dent 2; Class Council 2; Jr. High Tennis Team 2; French Club 2; Second in State in Latin I 2; Sixth in State in French I 2; Excellence in French I 2; Debate Team 3; JV Tennis 3; Drama Club 3, 4, 5; Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6, Secretary 4; Class Treasurer 3; Pep Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6, President 5; Excellence in OWS; Sustained Effort in French I]; ALTA Tennis 4; AVA 4, 5, 6, Head 6; Chorale 4, 5, 6; Bi-Line Staff 4, 5, Features Editor 5; Fourth in State in French III 4; Sustained Effort in French III 4; Excellence in Algebra II 4; Experiment in International Living Scholarship to Switzerland 5; Intramural Soccer and Softball 5; University of Georgia Merit Scholar 5; National Honor Society 5; As- sembly Prefect 5, Head 6; University of the South Award; Excellence in New Testament 5; Lynx Associate Editor 6; Assembly Committee 6; Tutoring Prefect 6; Interact 6; National Merit Letter of Commendation 6; Cum Laude 6. ELISE MORTIZ Entered in 1967. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; History Award 1; Spanish Club 1, 2; Spanish Award 2; Drama Club 3; V. Track 4, 5, 6; Third Place National Spanish Exam 5; Interact 6. KATHRYN RUTH MURRAY Entered 1973. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; Service Council 1; Student Council 2; Spanish Club 1, 3, 4; Math Award 1; JV Tennis Award, Most Improved; Tennis 2, 3, 4, 5; AVA 3, 4, 6; Athletic Council 4, 5, 6, Vice-President 5, President 6; Conduct Committee 6. RICHARD AARON NEWTON Entered 1966. Driving 1; C hess Club 1, 2; Tennis 1; Wrestling 2, 3; Soccer 4; Varsity Wrestling 5, 6; AVA 5, 6; Interact 5, 6; Prefect 5, 6; Alpha Omega 6. KEVIN FRANCIS OâGARA, JR. Entered 1973. Football 1; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Chess Club 1; Spanish Award 2, 3, 4; Embryo Staff 5, Co-Editor 6; UPC 2 Award 5; âRosencrantz and Guildenstern are Deadâ 5; Bi-Line Cartoon- ist 5; âPlain and Fancyâ Crew 6; Cum Laude 6. JOHN FEWELL OGLESBY Entered 1970. Honor Roll 1, 5; Diving 1; Soccer 2, 3; Track 2; JV Soccer 4; Varsity Soccer 5, 6; Interact 5, 6; Prefect 5; Lynx Staff 6; Whoâs Who Among American High School Students 6. ANNE WILSON OâSHEILDS Entered 1974 from Nash Middle School in Smyrna, Georgia. Swim Team 2; Drama Award 2; French Club 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Service Council 2, 3; Chorale 3, 4, 5; Drama Club 3, 6; Honor Roll 5; Soccer 6; Prefect 6. WILLIAM C. OWENS Entered in 1974 from Lakeview Academy, Gainsville, Ga. Honor Roll 4, 5; Football 2; Track 2; Soccer 2; Most Improved 2; German Club 4, 5; Photography Club 4; RSPS 4; Debate 5, 6; Intramural Tennis 6; Intramu- ral Basketball 6; Tutor 6; Chess Club 6; Math Team 6. ERNEST RALPH PARIS III Entered in 1971. Football 1, 2; Chess Club 1; Tennis 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Football 3, 4, 5, 6, Co-Captain 6; Tennis 3, 4; Basketball 3, MVP 3; Soccer 4, 5, 6; Interact 5, 6. MICHAEL SCOTT PESKIN Entered in 1976 from Northside, Atlanta, Ga. Wrestling 4; Drama Club 4, 5; Chess Club 6. JUSTINA BUCKLEY PITTMAN Entered in 1968. Honor Roll 5; Chorale 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Latin Club 2; Jr. High Newspaper 2; Student Council 3; Drama Club 3, 4; RSPS 3, 4; AVA 4; Track 5, 6; âBabes in Armsâ 5; Ensemble 6, Librarian 6; Cross Country 6; Interact 6. KAREN ANNE PLOWDEN Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 1, 3; AVA 4; âNight of One Actsâ 4; âRosencrantz and Guildenstern are Deadâ 5; Hut Sponsor 6. LINDA KATHERINE PRETZ Entered in 1966. French Club 5, 6; Alpha Omega 6. CARL BLAIR PRITCHETT III Entered in 1973. Football 1, 2; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Chess Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 4; Lacrosse 5, 6; Interact 5, 6; Spanish Award 5; Prefect 5, 6. EUGENE LAWRENCE RALWS III Entered in 1976 from Science Hill High School in Johnson City, Ten- nessee. Rifle Team 4, 5, 6; Photo Club 4, 5, 6; Lynx 5, 6, Photography Editor 6. CECILIA ANN RAMSEY Entered in 1966. Spanish Club 1, 2, 4; Gymnastics 3, 4, Most Improved 4; V. Diving 5; Interact 5; English Award 5; Alpha Omega 6. HEIDI BETH RAPPAPORT Entered in 1976 from North Springs, Atlanta, Ga. French Club 4, 5, 6; Prefect 5; Young Americans For Freedom 5, 6. ELIZABETH MARIE REDD Entered in 1977 from Mt. Vernon Christian Academy, Atlanta Ga. Giding Club 5. RUSSELL BOON RHEA Entered in 1976 from Dhahran Jr. High, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. JV Football 4; JV Wrestling 4, 5, MVP 5; JV Track 4; Honor Roll 4; Outstanding Award Bible 4; Varsity Track 5, 6; Dorm Council 5; Band 5, 6; Stage Band 5, 6; National Merit Letter of Commendation 6; Varsity Wrestling 6. JOHN SAMUEL RICHARDS III Entered in 1974. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, 5; French Award 2, 3, 5; Stamp Club 2; Winner National French Contest 3, 4; Interact Club 6; Outdoor Club 6; Lynx Photographer 6; Phtography Club 6; Cum Laude 6. NANCY HUFFARD RICHARDS Entered 1977 from Carrollton High School, Carrollton, Georgia. Honor Roll 5; AVA 5; Lynx Staff 5, 6; Drama Club 5; French Club 5, 6; Experi- ment in International Living in Switzerland 5; Chemistry Award 5; Interact Club 5; Class Secretary 6; Cross Country 6; Service Council 6; Prefect 6. ROBERT FREEMAN ROLADER Entered in 1966. Hut Sponser 6; Alpha Omega 6; Cum Laude 6. JANE VENABLE ROPER Entered 1974 from Trinity, Atlanta, Georgia. Latin Club 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Basketball 2, 3; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6; French Club 3, 4, 5; Drill Team 3; Band 3, 5, 6; Chorale 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 4; Presidentâs Physical Fitness Award 4, 5; Captain Flag Corps 5, 6; Bible Club 5, 6; Interact 5; Prefect 5, 6; Softball 6; AVA 6. LANDES ELIZABETH ROSENBERRY Entered 1975 from Lowheywood High School. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; OWS History Award 3; French Award 3; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6; JV 3, ALTA 4, 5, 6; Chemistry Award 4; Typing Award 4; Chorale 4, 5, 6; AVA 6; Softball 6. BARBARA LYNN ROSSER Entered 1973. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Service Council 1, 3, 5; Vice- President 1; Student Council 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Track Team 4, 5, 6, Captain, MVP 5; Most Valuable Underclassman Award 4; Cross Country 5, 6; Award Best Effort 5; Prefect 6; Hust Sponsor 6; Public Speaking Award 1; English Award 1, 2, 4; Music Award 1; History Award 3; Bible Award 3; French Award 4; Chemistry Award 4; Concours National de Francais Certificate dâHonneur 4; Gladys Neal Cup 5; Harvard Book Award 5; National Honor Society 5; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 5; President Senior Class 6; National Merit Semi-Finalist 6; Cum Laude 6. ROBERT MALCOLM ROYALTY Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; National Honor Society 5; Ensemble 6; Class President 6; Cum Laude 6. WILLIAM HOLT SANDERS Entered in 1973. Football 1, 2; Soccer 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; âOklahomaâ 3; Chorale 3, 4, 5, 6; Ensemble 4, 5, 6; âââCheers!ââ 4; Embryo 5; Math Team 5, 6; Bi-Line 6; Cum Laude 6. 227 LARA ANN SATTERTHWAITE Entered 1973. Jr. High Tennis Team 1; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ALTA Tennis 2, 3; Art Award 2; Student Council 3, 4, 5; AVA 3, 4; Mardi-Gras Leading Lady 3; JV Tennis 4; Varsity Cheerleading 5, 6; Lynx Staff 5; Service Council 6; Business Editor Lynx 6; Interact Club 6; Homecom- ing Court 6. LAURA ANN SCHOEN Entered 1966; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; French Club 1, 2; Student Council 1, 5, 6; President 6; Basketball 1, 2, MVP 2; Service Council 2, President 2; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Class President 3; JV Basketball 3; Conduct Commit- tee 3, 6; Chorale 3, 4, 5; Dorothy Partridge Award 3; Excellence in Origins of Western Society 3; Sec.-Treas. of Athletic Council 4; Honor Council 4, 6, VP 4; Varsity Softball 5; Outstanding Rookie 5; National Honor Society 5; Prefect 5; Discipline Committee 6; Parentâs Council 6; Lynx 6; AVA 6; Interact 6; Alpha Omega 6; Cum Laude 6. PATRICIA MARIE SCOTT Entered in 1973. German Club 3; Service Council 3, 4; Pep Club 3; JV Volleyball 3. JOANN GLANCY SHANE Entered in 1977 from Lovett, Atlanta, Ga. JAMES DUNLAP SHELTON Entered 1973. Football 1; Wrestling 1, 2; Tennis 2; JV Soccer 3, 4, Most Improved 3; Interact 5, 6; AVA 6; Cheerleader 6. WILLIAM CLYDE SHEPHERD III Entered 1966. Chess Club 1, 2; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 4; ALTA Tennis 3; Fall Tennis 3; Interact 4, 5, 6; JV Tennis 5; Photography Club 5, 6; Lynx Staff 6; Alpha Omega 6. OLIN GRIBSBY SHIVERS III Entered 1966. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; Chorale 3, 4, 5, 6; Bi-Line 3, 4; Fall Soccer 3, 4, 5; Math Team 3, 4, 5; RSPS 3, 4, 5; Drama Club 3; French Club 3; Debate Team 4, 5, 6; Close-Up 5, 6; National Merit Semi-Finalist 6; Governorâs Honors Program 6; Alpha Omega 6; Cum Laude 6. JOHN KEITH SHOFFNER Entered in 1974 from Episcopal High School, Baton Rouge, La. Honor Roll 2, 3, 5; Tennis 2; Varsity Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6; Algebra Award 3; Cross Country Varsity 4, Best Rookie 4; Chorale 4; Cafeteria Prefect 5, Leader 6; Interact 5, 6; Photography Club 5, 6; Cheerleader 6; Lynx Photographer 6; Whoâs Who Among American High School Students. BARBARA LEIGH SHORTRIDGE Entered in 1973. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Librarian 5, 6; Latin Club 2, 3; Bi- Line 4; AVA 6. HOLLY KING SIMS Entered in 1977 from Galloway in Atlanta, Ga. JULIE MICHELLE SLIGH Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Chorale 3, 4, 5, 6; Tennis 3; Drama Club 3, 4, 5, 6, President 6; Thespian 4; French Club 4, 5; Bi-Line 5, 6; Service Council, Treasurer 6; Prefect 6; Cum Laude 6. LISA LORENE SMITH Entered in 1974 from St. Martins, New Orleans, La. Honor Roll 2, 3, 5, 6; French Club 2, 3, 4, 5; Chorale 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; German Club 4, 5, 6; Track 4; Cross Country 5. CAROLINE LATIMER SPEARS Entered in 1971. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; Latin Club 1, 2; Service Council 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, VP 5, Officer 6; Biology Award 3; Spanish Award 3, 4; AVA 5. SEAN KEVIN SPURGEON Entered in 1975 from William James Jr. High, Statesboro, Ga. Varsity Football 3, 4, 5, 6; Varsity Track 3, 4, 5, 6; Basketball 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 5, 6. LUCINDA LEIGH STEWART Entered in 1976 from Evans Jr. High. Honor Roll 4, 5, 6; AVA 4, 6; French Club 4, 5; Bi-Line 5, 6, Features Editor 6; Student Council 5, 6; Varsity Softball 5, 6; Governorâs Honors 5; National Merit Letter of Commendation 6; Cum Laude 6. WILLIAM CHARLES STIEFEL III Entered in 1974 from Renfroe Middle School, Decatur, Ga. Algebra Award 2; Latin Award 2; Science Award 2; Social Studies Award 2; Scholastic Leader 2, 3, 4, 5; Geometry Award 3; Biology Award 3; Bible Award 3; Honor Council 3, 4; Math Team 3, 4, 5, 6; Math Award 4, 5; UPC Award 4; German Award 4; English Award 4; Chorale 4, 5; Chemis- try Award 5; History Award 5; RPI Math-Science Award 5; Harvard Book Award 5; National Honor Society 5; UGA Certificate of Merit 5; Bi-Line 5, 6, News Editor 6; Ensemble 5; National Merit Semi-Finalist 6; Cum Laude 6. STACY LEE STORMONT Entered in 1974 from Welsh Valley Jr. High, Narberth, Pa. Newspaper 2; JV Cheerleading 3, 4; Honor Roll 5; AVA 5, 6; Varsity Cheerleading 6; Homecoming Court 6; Assembly Prefect 6. HANNAH LYNN STOREN Entered in 1977 from St. Agnes Academy, Memphis, Tenn. Honor Roll 5; âBabes in Armsâ Cast 5; Varsity Track 5; Interact 5, 6; American History Award 5; Chorale 5, 6; Varsity Cheerleading 6; Drama Club 6; âPlain and Fancyâ Cast 6. WILLIAM CRAIG STURKIE Entered in 1974 from Marietta Jr. High, Marietta, Ga. Interact 5, 6; Football 2, 3, 4, 5; Wrestling 2; Basketball 3; Golf 3, 4, 5, 6; Cheerlead- ing 6. SHANTA ELIZABETH SULLIVAN Entered in 1975 from Jonas Clarke Jr. High, Lexington, Mass. ALTA Tennis 1; Algebra I Award 1; French Club 2, 3, 4; Chorale 2, 3, 4; Athletic Council 2, 3; Experiment in International Living Scholarship to Luxembourg 3; Music Appreciation Award 3; Basketball Cheerleader 3; Lynx 3, 4; Assembly Prefect 4; AVA 4. ANDREW MCKENZIE TAYLOR Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 5; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Art Award 1; Public Speaking Award 1; Tennis 3; Golf 3, 4, 5, 6; Chorale 4, 5; Interact 5; AVA 5; Prefect 5; Bi-Line 6. ELIZABETH LEE TAYLOR Entered in 1974. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Chorale 2, 3, 4; Excellence in Algebra 3; Excellence in Geometry 4; Track 4; ALTA 5; âBabes in Armsâ Cast 5; Service Council 6; âPlain and Fancyâ Cast 6; Cum Laude 6. BARRIE HOLT THRASHER III Entered in 1966. Honor Roll 2, 5; Swimming 1, 2, Most Improved 2; Soccer 1, 2, 3, Most Improved 3; Fall Basketball 4, 6; Varsity Basketball 6; JV Tennis 4; Varsity Football 5; Interact 5, 6; Track 5; Lacrosse 5; Prefect 5; Lynx Photography Staff 6. ROBERT WILKEY THUSS JR. Entered in 1974 from Woodland Elementary, Atlanta, Ga. Photography Club 2, 4, 5, 6; Latin Club 2; Track 2, 3, 4, 6; German Club 3, 4, 5; Basketball 3, 4, Most Improved 3; Society of Distinguished High School Students 5; Lynx 6; AVA 6; Outdoors Club 6. STEPHEN ARTHUR THWAITES Entered in 1978 from David Brearley Regional High School in Kenil- worth, New Jersey. CAROLYN TIPPETT Entered in 1966. Spanish Award for Excellence 1, 2; 2nd Place in Georgia Spanish Exam 2; Student Council 2, 6; Class Secretary 3; Service Council 4; Athletic Council 5; Outstanding Improvement in English 5; Alpha Omega 6. MARY ELIZABETH TIPPETT Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; Swimming 1; Basketball 1, 2; Latin Award 1; Track 2, 3, 4; Service Council 3, 4; Class Secretary 5; Lynx 5, 6, Editor in Chief 6; Mardi-Gras Float Puller 5; English Award 5. MARY DANA TREGELLAS CAROL ADAIR UPSHAW Entered in 1973. Latin Club 1, 2; German Club 3; Track 4; ALTA Tennis 5; German Award for Most Improved 5; Intramural Tennis 6; Lynx 6; AVA 6; Interact 6; Christian Life Committee 6. SANDEEP VIJAY Entered in 1977 from Campbell High School, Smyrna, Ga. Chess Team 5, 6; Math Club 5, 6; German Club 5, 6; Lynx 6; Tennis 6; Volleyball 6. JOHN WITHERSPOON WALLACE Entered in 1966. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, MVP 1; VP of Class 1, 2; JV Basketball 3, 4, Best Defense 4; National Honor Society 5; Whoâs Who in American High School Students 5; Interact 5, 6, Treasurer 6; V. Basketball 5, 6; Lacrosse 5, 6; Class VP 5; Honor Council 6; Hut Sponsor 6; Cheerleader 6, Captain 6; Alpha Omega 6. THOMAS HARRY WEBB Entered in 1977 from St. Louis Country Day, St. Louis, Mo. V. Golf 5, 6; Lacrosse 5, 6; Lynx 6; Jazz Club 6; Outdoor Club 6; Interact 6; Photogra- phy Club 6. JULIE BRATTON WECKERLING Entered in 1975 from Ridgeview High School, Atlanta, Ga. Honor Roll 3; JV Tennis 3, 4; Best All Around 4; Pep Club 3; Varsity Tennis 5, 6; French Club 5, 6; JV Volleyball 5; Varsity Volleyball 6; MARSHALL JOHNSTON WELLBORN III Entered in 1966. Honor Roll 3; Basketball 1; Soccer 3; History Award 3; JV Soccer 4; JV Baseball 3, 4, MVP 4; Chorale 4, 5, 6; Varsity Soccer 5, 6; Varsity Baseball 6; Interact 6; Alpha Omega 6. CATHLEAN ELAINE WELLS Entered in 1966. Latin Club 1, 2; Honor Roll 3; French Club 3; Physical Fitness Award 3; Chorale 5; AVA 6; Alpha Omega 6. BRUCE EDWARD WENNERHOLM Entered in 1971. Soccer 1, 2, 3; Cross Country 6; Interact Club 5, 6; Jazz Club 6; Library Prefect 6. ELIZABETH LINER WILLIAMS Entered in 1973. French Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Prefect 5, 6; AVA 6. KIM WILLIAMS MARY LINTON WILLIAMS Entered in 1975 from Blacksburg Middle School in Blacksburg, Va. Honor Roll 3; Drama Club 3, 4; Track 3; Varsity Track 4; Varsity Letter Track 4, 5, 6; Bi-Line Staff 4, 6; Track Manager 5, 6; Class Vice- President 4; Class President 5; Student Council 6; Cafeteria Prefect 6; Lynx Staff 6. THOMAS RICE WILLIAMS Entered in 1972. Track Team 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Lynx Staff 3, 4, 5, 6; Business Editor 6; History Award 2; Track Award for Most Improved 4; Theatre Arts Award 5. TERESA YVONNE WILTZ Entered in 1976 from Arlington Schools in Atlanta, Ga. Pep Club 4; AVA 5, 6; Bi-Line 6; Drama Club 6. JANE RANDOLPH WOOD Entered in 1966. Latin Club 1, 2; Gymnastics 1, 2; Chorale 1, 2; Science Award 2; Art Award 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; JV Tennis 3; JV Gymnastics 3; ALTA Tennis 3, 4; Varsity Gymnastics 4; AVA 5; Soccer 5, 6; Interact Club 5; Wildcat 6; Alpha Omega 6. BARNES WALKER WOODHALL Entered in 1974 from Mimosa Elementary School in Roswell, Ga. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Football 2; Wrestling 2; Chess Club 2; History Award 3; Latin Award 3; JV Track 3, 4; Science Award 4; Cross Country 4, 5, 6; National Honor Society 5; G.S.C. Math 5; Tournament 3rd Place; Bi- Line 5, 6; University of Ga. Certificate of Merit; Chorale 6; Cum Laude 6. SALLY JOAN WOODALL Entered in 1966. Jr. High Tennis 1, 2; Varsity Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6; AVA 4; Cross Country 5; Track 5; Hut Sponsor 6; Alpha Omega. ANNE SCRANTON WOODY Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Spanish Club 1, 2; Sustained Effort in Spanish 2; ALTA Tennis 2; JV Tennis 3; Varsity Tennis 4; Chorale 5, 6. KAREN ELIZABETH WRIGHT Entered in 1976 from Delaware County Christian School, Philadelphia, Pa. Honor Roll 4, 5, 6; Chorale 4, 5, 6; Chorale President 4; Ensemble 5, 6; Christian Life Committee 5, 6; Gladys Neal Cup 5. JAMES DAVID YANCEY Entered in 1966. Soccer 1, 2; Football 2; Soccer 2; Track 2; Wrestling 3; Varsity Football 4; Soccer 4; PE Award 4; Lacrosse 5, 6; Captain 6; Alpha Omega 6. MICHAEL JONATHAN YORK Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Tennis 1, 2; Public Speaking Award 1; Soccer 3; JV Football 3; JV Baseball 3; Varsity Football 4, 5, 6; Varsity Soccer 4, 5, 6; Varsity Baseball 4, 5; Student Council 4; Interact Club 5, 6; Lynx Staff 6; Head Prefect 6. LISA MARGUERITE YOUNG Entered in 1973. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; French Award for Excellence 1, 2, 4, 5; 5th Place in State in French Nationals 1; Jr. High Basketball 2; Jr. High Newspaper 2; German I Excellence Award 2; Ist Place in State in French Nationals 2; Manager Girlsâ Varsity Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6; Manager Girlsâ Varsity Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6; Student Council 3; German Club 3; German II Excellence Award 3; AVA 4, 5, 6; German III Excellence Award 4; Chorale 5, 6; Bi-Line 6; Athletic Council 6; Cafeteria Prefect 6; Tutorial Prefect 6; Cum Laude 6. INDEX Abernathy, Andrew 106, 199 Abernathy, Susan 216 Abernathy, Tommy 210 Abernathy, Win 215 Abrams, Jan 28, 29, 36, 39, 40, 146, 27 Abrams, Judy 210 Absent, Marcus 146 Acker, Lynn 40, 107, 168 Ackerman, Mr. Scott 22 Adair, Jonathan 192 Adams, Bill 106, 192 Adams, Mrs. Lawrence 22, 36 Adams, Mr. Robert 41 Adams, Susan 209 Addicks, Bradley 106, 199 Addicks, Greg 211 Addicks, Paige 218 Aderhold, Kathleen 38, 39, 41, 107, 168 Adicks, Kent 192 Administration 20, 21 Advertisements 236, 255 Aiken, Fiona 221 Aiken, Mrs. Keith 25 Albright, Mrs. William 60 Alembik, Ricky 199 Alexander, Tedd 168 Alexander, Todd 209 Alfert, Adam 208 Allen, Amanda 208 Allen, Ivan 184 Almand, Allison 215 Almand, Bond 220 Alperin, Moose 199 Alperin, Stephen 57, 146, 54, 55, 53, 30, 31, 264, 222 Altizer, Douglas 199 Alvelda, Phillip 184 An, Dorothy 27, 184 An, Eunice 38, 27, 176 An, Millie 36, 39, 27, 168 Anderson, Betsy 26, 51, 168 Anderson, Bill 41, 50, 107, 146 Anderson, Charlene 184 Anderson, Mr. Charles 20 Anderson, Judith 26, 199 Anderson, Kay 146 Anderson, Mrs. Sidney 20 Anderson, Will 213 Ansley, Anna 219 Ansley, Fayne 220 Ansley, Kevin 168 Ansley, Sally 106, 146 Argo, Susy 184 Arnett, Harry 215 Arnett, Paul 192 Arnold, Mike 220 Aronin, Mrs. Howard 20 Aronovitz, Caroline 26, 199 Arrington, Michelle 199 Artime, Hank 192 Asher, Helen 199 Asher, Hugh 208 Asher, Joey 107, 168 Asher, Juliet 184 Asher, Lee 211 Asher, Mrs. Marshal 46 Ashmore, Blain 215 Ashmore, Gentry 38, 184 Ashmore, Robert 57, 176 Athletic Council 38 Atlanta Volunteer Action 39 Atrick, Jerry 142 Auten, Anne 26, 199 Averett, Jim 106, 146, 161 Aycock, Allan 168 Baer, Katherine 29, 50, 146 Baer, Yvette 26, 41, 168 Bailey, John 192 Baird, Ann 213 Baird, Cameron 208 Baird, David 146 Baird, Joe 192 Baird, Marie 192 Baker, Holli 38, 176 Baker, Jim 210 Baker, Stuart 213 Ballard, Scott 106, 199 Band 54, 55 Banner, Lisa 176 Banner, Mia 199 Barksdale, Daryl 176 Barnes, Elizabeth 192 Barnes, John 184 Barnes, Mr. Woodrow 57 Barnett, Crawford 208 Barnett, Rob 213 Barnwell, Michael 146 Barreto, Michael 199 Bartlett, Jamie 221 Barton, Craig 168 Baseball 98, 99 Basketball 74, 81 Bates, Claire 38, 107, 147 Bates, Fritz 199 Bates, Tinsley 211 Baynes, Eileen 168 Baynes, Thomas 106, 192 Beach, Jim 208 Bean, Bob 192 230 Index Bean, Brent 209 Bean, Kimberly 215 Bean, Matthew 176 Beauchamp, Andy 199 Beckham, Gordon 106, 147 Bell, Carter 176 Bell, Frank 199 Bell, Mr. William 22 Bellows, Sallie 210 Bennett, Catherine 106, 168 Bennett, Virginia 192 Benedict, Charlie 199 Benson, Elinor 192 Benson, Teddy 40, 41, 147 Bent, Daniel 106, 192 Bent, Pam 27, 168 Bentley, Sam 36, 57, 176 Berringer, Julie 168 Berry, Ginger 184 Berwick, Amy 168 Bethea, Patton 192 Bevington, Charles 217 Bevington, Christian 213 Bevington, George 210 Bevington, Justin 218 Bevington, Mary-Laurence 211 Beynart, Daniel 220 Beynart, Jennifer 211 Bennart, Timothy 221 Bi-line 32 Bird, Barbara 184 Bird, Michael 211 Bird, Stuart 147 Bird, Mrs. Stuart 60 Bishop, Cindy 215 Bivings, Troy 176 Bledsoe, Braden 209 Block, Brad 41, 168 Block, Larry 192 Block, Lisa 29, 168 Blood Drive 128 Bloodworth, Elizabeth 221 Blum, Jennifer 215 Blumberg, Richard 29, 176 Board, Mort R. 147 Boggs, Catherine 41, 147, 157 Boggs, Mr. Frank 48 Boggs, Dr. Wade 34 Boller, Mrs. Thomas 25 Bollinger, Mrs. Joyce 215 Bollinger, Rob Halt Bollinger, Scott 106, 168 Bomar, Alan 51, 168 Bomar, Ken 192 Bomgardner, Julie 40, 147 Bond, Henry 192 Bond, Laura 168 Bondurant, Rhea 192 Bonner, Candy 26, 199 Bonner, Charles 216 Bonner, Danny 210 Bonner, Ellen 209 Bonner, Dr. Oscar 25 Boomershine, Mark 218 Boomershine, Pat 107, 168 Booth, Kimberly 213 Boozer, Katherine 107, 176 Boozer, Margaret 210 Boozer, Wesley 208 Borders, Eric 176 Borders, Julie 147 Boren, David 184 Bost, Catherine 216 Bowen, Catherine 200 Bowen, Charles 168 Bowen, Susan 192 Bows, David 209 Bows, Ivey 217 Bows, Katie 200 Boyd, Emory 184 Boyd, Joel 218 Boyd, Susan 200 Bradley, Clay 40, 106, 147 Bradley, Diana 192 Bradley, Mr. James 48 Bradley, Kathy 219 Brake, Mr. Charles 20, 42 Brake, Mrs. Charles 63 Brake, Mary Neal 26, 200 Branch, Barry 106, 193 Branch, Buffy 210 Branch, McCall 213 Branch, Randy 41, 50, 148, 161 Brann, Stuart 57, 184, 185 Brann, Will 36, 176 Brantley, Caroline 209 Brantley, Julie 193 Braselton, Becky 40, 147 Bratton, Jimmy 106, 200 Bratton, Margaret 212 Bratton, Susan 184 Brawner, Jennifer 106, 27, 169 Brawner, Jimmy 176 Breibart, Evan 184 Breithaupt, Mr. Charles 20, 37, 46 Breithaupt, Chuck 37, 184 Breithaupt, Julie 26, 36, 200 Bremer, Hank 193 Bremer, Mimi 29, 36, 107, 169 Brewer, Miss Celia 58 Bridges, Gina 219 Bridges, Mary Kate 210 Bridges, Walter 184 Briggs, Bo 221 Briggs, Margaret Caroline 209 Brinkman, Billy 215 Briscoe, Laura 200 Brissette, Mrs. V C Broadfoot, Laurie 218 Broadfoot, Robbie 220 Brooks, Pam 40, 107, 148, 27 Broughton, Althea 36, 200 Brown, Alan 193 Brown, Andrew 220 Brown, Anne 218 Brown, Bill 28, 41, 176 Brown, Dan 106, 176 Brown, Missy 39, 176 Brown, Patrice 200 Brown, Tad 200 Browne, Elizabeth 184 Brumit, Caroline 27, 39, 148 Bryant, Ashley 213 Bryant, Jimmy 209 Bryant, Miss Kathryn 48 Bryant, Scott 217 Bugg, Bill 193 Bugg, Robert 210 Buckley, Mrs. Arthur 22 Bunch, Javan 176 Burke, Eleanor 210 Burke, Richard 216 Burns, Bill 106, 200 Burns, Shawn 184 Busbee, Jeff 148 Busbee, Scott 51, 176 Butler, David 176 Butler, Jennifer 209 Butler, Jennifer 209 Byerly, Bucky 210 Byerly, Pam 26, 193 Byers, Ansley 193 Bynum, Jeff 210 | Bynum, Trey 193 Byrd, Brandon 215 Caldwell, Chip 40, 41, 106, 148 Calk, Barbara 148 Calk, Laura 193 | Calk, Sara 148 Callahan, Bill 193 Callaway, Clif 193 Callaway, Jennifer 217 Calloway, Bond 149 Campbell, Ashley 26, 169 Campbell, Katherine 220 Campbell, Mrs. Scott Candler, Dottie 215 Candler, Laura 209 Candler, Matt 215 Candler, Pete 218 | Cardi, Ron B. 169 Carithers, Elli 221 Carlson, Eric 169 Carnes, Mr. William 42 Carnes, Mrs. William 48 Carr, Anne 176 Carr, Cannon 209 Carr, Caroline 208 Carr, Maragaret 215 Carrigher, Rena 36, 41, 107, 169 Cascio, Paul 149 Case, John 216 Catanzaro, Cathy 38, 106, 149 Catanzero, Joe 27, 169 Cates, Amy 200 Cates, Dwight 215 Cates, Forrest 106, 193 Cates, Holly 106, 169 Cathcart, Lynn 193 Cavanaugh, Cate 193 Celecia, Deborah 200 Celecia, Kenneth 36, 169 Cerel, Julie 219 Cerel, Sylvia 40, 41, 107, 169 Chambers, Alex 193 Chambers, Margaret 176 Chambers, Mrs. Robert 60, 63 Chambers, Rick 184 Chambers, Rufus 40, 41, 106, 149 Chambers, Toby 218 Chapman, Emily 184 Chapman, Jim 209 Chappell, Pat 212 Cheerleaders 104-107 Cherrybone, Jim 40, 107, 149 Chess Team 45 | Chew, Adrienne 217 | Chorale 50-51 | Chorches, Stacy 193 | Christ, Cathy 193 Christmas 129 Christy, Jan 26, 200 Christy, Jim 177 Cipiari, Joey 184 Clarke, Charles 106, 193 Clark, Clarence 200 Clark, Hal 213 Clark, Kelly 149 Clark, Shef 218 Clarke, Alan 50, 177 Clary, Jan 200 Cleghorn, Mrs. Gwendolyn 20, 22 Cleghorn, John 169 Cluderay, Rawson 219 Cobb, Catherine 220 Cobb, Jody 184 Cobb, Mrs. Raymond 60 Cochran, Christopher 217 Cochran, David 221 Cochran, Mrs. R E 60 Cohen, Andrea 27, 29, 36, 40, 107, 149 Collier, Danna 28, 177 Collier, Mrs. Gladys 60 Collier, T C 149 Collins, Bill 106, 149 Collums, Mrs. 219 Conlee, Anne 193 Connell, George 220 Connell, Sara 217 Connelly, Miss Sara 211 Cook, Mrs. John 48 Cooney, John 221 Cooper, Joe 193 Cooper, Pace 213 Cooper, Todd 169 Cooter, Lisa 213 Copeland, Albie 213 Copeland, Braden 218 Corley, Mrs. James 34 Corley, Tom 57, 184 Corriher, Hank 169 Corse, Maragret 26, 36, 200 Couch, Cindy 26, 200 Cox, Catherine 38, 177 Crawford, Jimmy 29, 177 Crawford, Laurie 210 Crawford, Mrs. Mabel 215 Crawford, Meg 177 Crawford, Michael 218 Crawford, Molly 26, 29, 38, 149 Croft, Beth 219 Croft, Gabrey 215 Croft, Kristen 212 Croft, Shannon 200 Croft, Stockton 212 Crooks, Kenny 184 Crooks, Shelly 200 Cross Country 72, 73, 107 Crowley, Bruce 150 Cruikshank, Ellen 26, 200 Cruikshank, Matthew 215 Culmer, Miss Angela 22 Culver, Mrs. John 212 Cunningham, Blair 37, 107, 169 Curran, Peggy 215 Currie, Charlie 219 Curry, Laura 36, 177 Cusack, Tom 106, 177 Cutbirth, Mr. Mark 208 Cuthbertson, Ann 150 Cuthbertson, William 177 Dalton, Michael 220 Dalton, Molly 215 Daniel, Allen 177 Daugherty, William 184 Davidson, Carole 26, 36, 185 Davie, Jamie 194 Davie, Robert 28, 51 Davis, Bryan 36, 41, 106, 150 Davis, Cam 210 Davis, Eric 51, 177 Davis, Gwen 194 Davis, Jennifer 39, 177 Davis, Kathleen 215 Davis, Kathryn 177 Davis, Lorrie 210 Davis, Marty 212 Davis, Rob-Carter 218 Davis, Russell 150 Davis, Sharon 185 Davis, Stacey 177 Davis, Tad 169 Davis, Virginia 200 Davis, Walter 217 Dawson, Harold 36, 185 Dayton, Miss Diane 20, 41, 63 Deane, Mrs. Tenney 60 Deaton, Mimi 39, 27, 169 Debate Team 29 DeBra, Ted 209 Debreceni, Amy 26, 36, 194 Dedication Deigaard, Lee 215 Deigaard, Mike 169 Deigaard, William 215 Deitch, David 208 Deitch, Joel 57, 107, 169 Deitch, Jonathan 215 Deiters, Mrs. Richard 221 Delany, Jim 185 Delany, Joe 106, 177 DeLaPerriere, Beth 208 DeLaPerriere, Preston 57, 185 Dennis, Rob 200 Dennis, Wally 106, 200 Desai, Sahil 220 Dhue, Laurie 210 Dick, Cathy 41, 57, 150 Dick, Sunnie 192 Dickson, Melissa 220 Difiore, Tom 36, 185 Dillon, Laura 194 Dimon, Jenny 169 Dickson, Marjorie 185 Dickson, Rebecca 218 Discipline Committees 37 Diving 93 Dlesk, Mike 150 Dobb, Chris 200 Dobbins, Scott 185 Dock, Bob 194 Dodge, Bristol 220 Dolan, Jeanette 185 Dolan, John 106, 177 Dolson, Lucy 177 Dominey, Dowling 106, 150 Donaldson, Mrs. 216 Donaldson, Sam 211 Dork, Ima 185 Dorn, Bob 210 Dorn, Mary-Talley 218 Dornbush, Kirk 37, 150 Dorris, Claire 38, 107, 177 Dorris, Duncan 185 Dorsey, Royce 106, 194 Douglas, DâAnn 38, 39, 40, 41, 50, 151 Dover, Cord 106, 201 Doxey, Melton 45, 151 Drais, Dan 41, 151 Drake, Mr. David 106, 34 Draluck, Carla 26, 201 Draluck, Debbie 26, 39, 177 Drama 56 Draper, Miss Martha 25 Dreyer, Meg 185 Driebe, Elizabeth 185 Dubrof, Cydnee 26, 169 Dubrof, David 185 Dunbar, Mike 29, 41, 45, 57, 151 Duncan, Callie 151 Duncan, Katie 201 Duncan, Mindy 210 Dunlevie, Shep 220 Dupre, Susan 185 Dupriest, Mr. Walter 22 Durant, Roxane 185 Durrett, Lucia 27, 36, 177 Durrett, Nell 26, 201 Durrett, Tom 209 Early, Emily 185 Easely, Chuck 185 Eastham, Mrs. Dana 58 Eaton, Mrs. Arthur 209 Eaton, Boyd 177 Eaton, Catherine 38, 41, 27, 169 Eaton, Charlie 217 Eaton, Tom 106, 151 Edee, Brooke 177 Edenfield, Paul 185 Edge, Nancy 220 Editorsâ Page 264 Edward, Nichole 218 Edwards, Andy 28, 27, 177 Edwards, Bob 51, 177 Edwards, Jay 220 Edwards, Miss Marianna 217 Edwards, Neill 211 Effinger, Millar 217 Effinger, Tracy 212 Efird, Sarah 26, 201 Egan, Cole 106, 151 Eighth Grade 192-198 Elder, Jim 40, 106, 151 Elementary School 206-221 Ellinger, Wynn 107, 185 Ellis, Nancy 177 Ellis, Stephen 169 Ellison, John 209 Elmore, Judia 169 Elmore, Maria 201 Elsas, Alan 220 Elsas, Margie 185 Elsas, Weesie 169 Elson, Harry 194 Embyryo 33 English 22-23 Ensemble 52 Epstein, Robert 185 Estes, Lisa 152 Evans, C. C. 38, 169 Evatt, Marian 45, 177 Eve, Marion 209 Experiment in International living 29 Fain, Guerry 36, 39, 40, 50, 152 Falk, Jennifer 39, 40, 41, 106, 152 Falk, Julie 210 Farmer, Glenn 27, 177 Farnham, Julia 216 Feagin, Douglas 201 Feagin, William 213 Fedler, Kyle 194 Fedler, Mrs. Robert B. 210 Fedler, Shannon 152 Feffer, Andy 106, 194 Feinberg, Ken 185 Feinberg, Rick 152 Felder, Alexandra 221 Felder, Andrew 29, 185 Felton, Jimmy 215 Felton, Jule 50, 106, 152 Felton, Mary 209 Felton, Steve 106, 152 Ferguson, Mrs. J W 60 Fiedotin, Deanna 177 Fiedotin, Richard 201 Fifth Grade 210-211 Finch, Bobby 215 Fincher, Mr. Durwood T. 48 Fincher, Eddie 201 Fincher, Susan 194 Fine, Andy 210 Fine, Dennis 219 Fine, Jody 177 Fine Arts 48 Fink, Jeff 107, 177 Fink, Kerry 152 Fink, Roger 194 Finke, Andy 170 Finke, Gabe 194 Finley, Forster 185 Finsthwait, Mr, Frank 22, 106 Finsthwait, Scotty 217 First Grade 218 Fischer, Leslie 185 Fishburne, Cathy 185 Fishburne, Robbie 170 Fitzgerald, Barbara 185 Flaschka, Dr. Joanna 20, 25 Flannery, Claire 220 Fleming, Miss Ellen E 20, 36 Flowers, Amy 51, 185 Floyd, Hyde 208 Floyd, Leigh 219 Floyd, Linda 106, 170 Floyd, Wight 212 Football 66, 106 Forbes, Mrs. William 208 Ford, Craig 178, 177 Ford, Delia 209 Foreign language 24 Fortson, Anne 213 Fortson, John 209 Fourth 212 Fowler, Anne 194 Fowler, Robert 210 Franch, Dina 41, 178 Franch, Harold 153 Franch, Mary Lisa 26, 201 Franco, Lewis 170 Frankel, Susanne 185 Frankel, Bram 106, 194 Frankhouser, Mike 37, 107, 153 Franklin, Steve 57, 178 Fraser, Paul 215 Frederick, Helen 170 Frederick, Sissy 28 Freeman, Reed 40, 106, 153 French, Wes 57, 153 French Club 26, 27 Freshmen 184 Freidlander, Lauren 201 Friedman, Jared 216 Friedman, Jeremy 215 Friesner. Lane 185 Frohsin, Kim 153 Fre ch, Charlie 185 Fulftnik, Waldo 30 Fulton, Mary Elizabeth 194 Gable, Ashley 26, 201 Gaebelein, Mr. Donn 19, 20 Gaebelein, Frank 106, 170 Gallant, Chad 170 Gallant, Mitchell 153 Gambrell, Mary 36, 178 Gardner, Mr. Warren 46, 34 Garnett, Julie 107, 185 Garnett, John 106, 178 Garrett, Audrey 26, 194 Garrett, Jennifer 208 Garrett, Mrs. Lee 42 Gatewood, Blair 51, 107, 178 Gatewood, Hal 106, 194 Gentry, Clare 218 Gentry, Richard 50, 186 Georgas, Greg 40, 153 German Club 28 Gibson, Mac 106, 193, 194 Gibson, Mary Lee 36, 178 Gilham, Anna 212 Gilham, Jean 218 Gill, Curt 215 Gill, Nancy 210 Gilliard, Terisco 194 Ginsberg, David 186 Glaser, Mrs. Peter 42 Gloster, Hugh 106, 178 Godbold, Mr. Landy 42 Goff, Mr. Phillip 22 Goff, Spencer 218 Gold, Gena 186 Goldberg, Debby 39, 153, 27 Golden, Mike 186 Golden, Stephen 211 Goldstein, Jonathan 221 Golf 102 Gordon, Debbie 215 Gordon, Len 209 Gould, Carvel 217 Gould, Stuart 211 Grabbe, Bill 27, 178 Grady, Anna 50, 107, 153 Grady, Henry 170 Grady, Rob 51, 186 Grady, Mrs. Robert 220 Grant, Christi 215 Grant, Hugh 106, 201 Grant, King 186 Gray, Chaz 201 Gray, Russell 178 Green, Edith 39, 154 Green, Elizabeth 38, 107, 170 Green, Frank 220 Green, Holcombe 213 Green, Rory 218 Gregory, Alan 170 Index 231 Grenci, Mr. Lee 42 Griffin, Mrs. Albert 215 Griffin, Carolyn 27, 36, 51, 178 Griffin, Laura 201 Griffin, Mary 186 Griffin, Molly 209 Griffin, Mrs. Page 220 Griffin, Rachel 27, 178 Griffith, Pam 186, 184 Groton, Lorie 41, 154 Grozinger, Mr. George 46, 107 Gruber, Lane 211 Gruber, Lloyd 186 Gunkel, Bobby 106, 201 Gunn, Susan 186 Gustafson, Rajayne 41, 154 Gustafson, Tim 51, 106, 178 Guyton, Randy 217 Guyton, Rob 209 Gymnastics 94-96 Haas, Danielle 216 Haas, Deni Kay 220 Haas, Merry Be 26, 186 Haas, Ruth 26, 107, 170 Haase, David 194 Haase, Milt 178 Hailey, Rankin 154 Haislip, Heather 213 Haislip, Zack 106, 201 Haisten, Travis 194 Haley, Robert 208 Hall, Ashley 221 Hall, Beth 26, 36, 194 Hall, Louise 213 Hall, Nancy 178 Halloween 120 Hallum, Hank 40, 41, 154 Haltiwanger, Bill 186, 185 Hamilton, Betsy 199, 201 Hamilton, David 28, 42, 178 Hamilton, John 106, 168, 170 Hamilton, Tish 170 Hamrick, Cord 217 Handley, Marion 208 Hanes, Chris 170 Hanes, Patrick 106, 202 Hanson, Barbara 202 Hanson, John 216 Hanson, Paige 209 Hanson, Sally 220 Haraszti, Leland 28, 57, 106, 154 Hardy, Courtney 216 Harley, Sharon 41, 50, 154 Harrington, Vicki 50, 154 Harris, Byron 186 Harris, Freya 170 Harrison, Chason 203 Harrison, Jessica 194 Harrison, Lebby 221 Harrison, Lisa 186 Harrison, Lowndes 36, 107, 170 Harrison, Ponder 29, 50, 106, 154 Harrison, Robby 107, 194 Harrison, Smith 220 Hartley, Haven 220 Hartley, Win 215 Hartness, Gayle 178 Hartness, Joella 209 Hartness, Julian 217 Harty, Lynne 170 Harvey, Mrs. Larry 218 Harvey, Nickey 186 Hatcher, Charlie 186 Haury, Pam 26, 39, 41, 170 Haverkampf, Ivy Ann 220 Haverkampf, Jamieson 217 Hawes, Claiborne 213 Hawes, Greg 208 Hawkins, Lawton 194 Hayes, Felecia 170 Hayes, Veronica 186 Heberton, John 194 Heberton, Mrs. 60 Heberton, Scott 106, 203 Hefner, Richard 50, 170 Heffner, Thomas 186 Heiszek, Lisa 107, 171 Heiszek, Steve 57, 178 Helms, Paxton 216 Hemphill, Claude 186 Hemphill, Mrs. Claude 213 Hamphill, Elizabeth Ann 210 Henderson, Alix 209 Henderson, Mrs. H C 63 Henderson, Kim 178 Henderson, Wynn 39, 40, 41, 159 Hendrix, Vernon 57, 171 Herckis, Scott 216 Herrera, Mr. Lazaro 25 Hester, Bret 217 Hester, Laurene 213 Hewes, Becker 194 Hickey, Pat 107, 171 Hickman, Bo 179 Hickman, Mrs. Earl 219 Hickman, David 186 Hicks, Pam 26, 192, 194 Hicks, Richard 213 Hicks, Tom 45, 107, 154 Hickson, Rhonda 171 Higgins, Mr. Robert 59 Higley, Andy 221 Higley, Jan 217 232 Index Hiles, Mrs. John 20 Hill, Buzzy 215 Hill, Cindy 107, 186 Hill, Harvey 194 Hill, Helen 38, 50, 178 Hill, Michelle 171 Hill, Roby 210 Hill, Sara 186 Hills, Kathryn 41, 107, 27, 171, 16 Hills, Mary Margaret 203 Hinne feld, Leah 194 Hirsch, Adam 217 History 34 Hleap, Masha 179 Hochmuth, Claire 171 Hodges, Anne 171 Holbrook, David 29, 27, 179 Hollander, Mark 29, 57, 154 Hollander, Todd 57, 179 Holloway, George 217 Holloway, Kristin 221 Holloway, Richard 194 Holliman, Ivy 220 Holmes, Carol 155 Holmes, Sandra 41, 179 Holt, Rob 208 Homecoming 116 Honor Councils 37 Hood, Dozier 106, 194 Hood, Mary (Sister) 179 Hook, Susan 194 Hopkins, David 203 Hopkins, Downing 210 Hopkins, Laura 211 Hopkins, Linton 209 Hopkins, Virginia 219 Horsley, Anne 39, 40, 106, 155 House, Holly 179 Howell, Helen 209 Howell, Kate 215 Howland, John 217 Huber, Florence (Phred) 38, 171 Huber, Robbie 215 Hubert, Kendall 26, 194 Hudgins, John 106, 194 Hudgins, Julie 186 Huger, Billy 179 Huger, Harriet 36, 202 Hughesm, Mr. Richard Hughes, Tom 179 Hull, Gerry 195 Hull, Helen 155 Hull, Jimmy 155, 195 Hull, Kathy 179 Hull, Peggy 208 Hull, Tracy 195 Hunt, Mrs. H E 60 Hurst, Carter 216 Hurt, Ashley 215 Hurt, Charlie 213 Hurt, Grear 216 Houston, Amy 215 Hutchings, Betsy 186 Hutchings, Cindy 57, 179 Hutchison, Chris 220 Hyde, Jeff 213 Hyde, Mrs. Sandra 48 Hyle, Chip 37, 171 Ide, Logan 210 Ide, Jennifer 213 Ike, Mrs. Ernest 60 Index 230-235 Interact Club 41 Irby, Alton 202 Irvin, Eddy 106, 195 Irvin, Jim 106, 179 Ishak, Sam 155 Israel, Terri 195 Izlar, Donna 186 Jackson, Ira 106, 195 Jackson, Robert 195 Jacobs, Diana 27, 186 Jacobs, Loren 106, 155 James, Elizabeth 106, 171 Jaquith, Mr. Charles 42 Jarrell, Jim 179 Jarrell, Laura 187 Jarvis, Susan 195, 26 Jenkins, Camp 213 Jenkins, Kendle 195 Jenkins, Lyn 41, 171 Jenkins, Mary Campbell 195 Jennings, Ben 106, 171 Jennings, Tish 210 Jervey, Patty 184, 187 Joel, Alan 155 Joel, Connie 187 John, Ian 220 Johnson, Arthur 187 Johnson, Cliff 221 Johnson, Mrs. Clifford 20 Johnson, Emily 202 Johnson, Jim 208 Johnson, Mary Emily 215 Johnson, Michael 212 Johnson, Nancy 40, 155 Johnson, Rebecca 39, 50, 156 Johnson, Russell 171 Johnson, Trip 202 Johnston, Mrs. Howard 213 Johnston, Jay 187 Joiner, Tommy 106, 195 Jones, Jennifer 216 Jones, J T 215 Jones, Justin 221 | Jones, Kelley 156 | Jones, Ladd 36, 106, 171 | Jones, Leslie 212 Jones, Lisa 107, 179 Jones, Lori 40, 171 ) Jones, Louis 179 Jones, Lynn 208 | Jones, Miss Marga ret 34 Jones, Marie 171 Jones, Randy 202 Jones, Stuart 41, 107, 157 | Jones, Wirt 208 Joyce, Carlton 187 Juniors 168 Justicz, Charles (Maxie) 208 dJusticz, Julie 107, 179 Justicz, Nick 171 Kalin, Dena 195 Kalish, Debbie 38, 156 Kamens, Ross 171 Karasu, Deniz 211 Karlovich, Jim 195 Karrs, Rex 156 Keelin, Kristi 213 Keith, Mrs. Claude 60 Keller, Carolyn 202 Keller, Elizabeth 42, 45, 179 Kellett, Sammy 218 Kelley, Alan 213 Kelley, Blaine 202 Kelley, John 213 Kelley, Karen 202 Kelley, Katharine 36, 187 Kelso, Mary 26, 202 Kenan, Mrs. White 20 Kennimer, Mr. John 25 Kennedy, Catherine 107, 187 Kennedy, Clarke 51, 107, 171 Kennedy, David 218 Kennedy, Denis 187 Kenney, Brad 218 Kent, Mrs. Peter 46 Kern, Ann 156 Kibler, Bryan 40, 41, 50, 106, 156 Killorin, Wylly 41, 156 Kimbrough, Lucy 202, 26 Kimmerling, Karen 179 Kimmel, Isabel 218 Kinnel, Rachel 213 Kincaid, Allyson 217 Kitchin, Paul 217 Klasky, Mindy 27, 187 Klaus, David 195 Klotz, Marian 38, 179 Knight, Katherine 209 | Knight, Jennie 215 Knight, Rand 219 Koelliker, Chris 215 Koelliker, Paul 218 Koenig, Allison 218 Koenig, Deborah 215 Koenig, Karen 211 Kollme, Barrett 202 Kollme, Chris 216 Kolze, Kim 27, 187 Kolze, Kurt 45, 156 Koshewa, Mr. Paul 42, 107 Krasle, Eric 28, 179 Krasle, George 171 Kreimer, Eric 202 Kutner, Robbie 219 Lackley, Richard 202 Laird, Cody 179 Laird, Dobbs 195 Laird, Leslie 171 Laird, Nancy Clair 208 Lamar, Heidi 212 Lamplugh, Mr. George 34 Lamplugh, Jimmy 218 Lander, Patti 28, 39, 57, 107, 187 Lane, Bob 106, 195 Lane, Debbie 179 Lane, George 219 Lanier, Liza 221 | Lanier, Reese 195 Lanier, Tommy 208 Lanier, Yancey 215 Larzelere, Miss Ann 220 | Laster, Mary Lee 107, 179 | Lassiter, Bee 208 | Lathan, Caroline 209 Lathan, Stewart 215 | Latimer, Dr. Berkley 34 | Latimore, Dan 179 | Latin Club 27, 28 | Lau, Becky 157 | Lauderdale, Mr. David 20, 23 Lauderdale, Mrs. David 22 Lauer, Amy 179 Lauffer, Mrs. Jutta 25, 28 Lauffer, Scott 187 Law, Hart 218 LeBey, Laura 51, 107, 171 LeBey, Nancy 202 LeCraw, Holly 199, 202 LeCraw, Jody 187 LeCraw, Sarah Ann 106, 157 Lee, John 187 Lee, Sarah 36, 41, 27, 171 Leff, Steve 209 Lehman, Elizabeth 26, 195 Lemmon, Mrs. J M 213 Lerman, Mark 57, 179 Letson, Scott 221 Levin, Jon 171 Levine, Billy 215 Levine, Janet 202 Levine, Jennifer 210 Levine, Lisa 187 Levine, Leslie 219 Levitt, Chad 220 Levy, Bret 180 Levy, Keith 106, 202 Lewis, Charles 171 Lewis, Mrs. E D 60 Lewis, Mrs. KM 60 Lewis, Lori 29, 38, 106, 157 Lide, Courtney 36, 195 Lifeboats, Mandy 209 Lindeman, Henry 215 Lindeman, Kenneth 51, 185, 187 Lindeman, Mrs. Lee 212 Lindeman, Peter 211 Lindeman, Richard 172 Lineham, Mrs. James 215 Little, Todd 57, 180 Livaditis, Anita 172 Lloyd, Mr. Harry 59 Lloyd, Mrs. Harry 63 Lloyd, Russell 187 Lobel, Bob 45, 157 Lockerman, Allen 213 Lockerman, Elizabeth 202 Long, Caroline 220 Long, Katie 187 Long, Polly 172 Long, Robert 215 Longino, Cliff 202 ' Loomis, Graham 106, 195 Loomis, Kenan 40, 157 : Loomis, Laura 27, 180 Lotz, Chuck 106, 202 : Loudermilk, Linda 195 | Love, Bill 28, 172 | Love, David 219 Love, Keith 157 Low, Jennifer 27, 187 | Lowance, David 218 : Lowance, Jennifer 209 Lowance, Meade 188 | Lowe, Kathryn 195 Lower, Anne 188 Luck, Monica 188 | Lumpkin, Christopher 220 Lumpkin, George White 213 Lundquist, Christina 107, 180 Lunsford, Mr. Clark 41 Lunsford, Jason 219 Lybrook, Sherrill 180 Lyle, Jay 57, 180 Lyle, Martha 29, 39, 40, 41, 157 Lyle, Martin 215 Lynn, Worth 172 Lynx 30-31 } McCamy, Clare 180 McCamy, Dede 188 McCamy, Sissy 157 McCarson, Ken 172 McCartt, Kathy 188 McCarty, Erin 217 McCauley, Katie 208 McClatchey, Billy 220 McClatchey, Cody 215 | McClatchey, Devereaux 215 McClatchey, Juliet 107, 180 McClatchey, Penn 107, 172 McClatchey, Rebekah 211 McClatchey, Ruth 195 McClellan, David 106, 180 McConnell, Rachel 41, 50, 172 i McCord, Mark 209 | McCoy, Skipper 195 } McCrory, Amy 27, 188 â McCurdy, Debbie 195 McCurdy, Phil 157 | McCutchen, Kemin 180 McCutchen, Mrs. Sameul 60 McDaniel, Lisa 196 McDevitt, Lauren 220 McDonald, Anne 202 McDonald, Chris 218 McDonald, David 212 McDonald, Julie 218 McDonough, Beth 209 McDonough, Mayla 196 McDonough, Robby 172 ] McDonough, Mr. Robert 46 McDonough, Stewart 188 McDonough, Wight 158 McDuffie, Mr. Gene 63 McDuffie, Sam 106, 172 MacFarlane, David 41, 106, 172 MacFarlane, Mrs. lan 209 McGahan, Bill 172 McGahan, Martin 202 McGrew, Mac 106, 193, 196 Mclivaine, Betsy 26, 192, 196 Mcllvaine, Mr. John 23, 106 Mclivaine, Jimmy 106, 180 McIntosh, Patty 188 | McIntyre, Mr. Thomas 29, 34 | McIntyre, Mrs. Thomas 25, 28 ; MacKay, Mr. Leigh 48 MacKaye, Christienne 210 McKee, Mrs. John 218 MacKenna, Jay 28, 107, 188 McKenzie, Chris 106, 202 McKenzie, Harold 188 MacKinnon, Katherine 209 MacKinnon, Virginia 212 McLain, Keith 202 McLain, Pete 107, 168, 172 McLain, Rod 188 McLennan, Tom 106, 196 McMaster, Charley 196 McMaster, Joe 202 McNeilly, Claudia 172 Maddox, Baxter 188 Magher, Joseph 216 Maier, Chris 196 Maier, Frank 196 Maier, Hailey 220 Maikett, Willie 158 Majoros, Lisa 196 Malaspina, Mrs. Alex 210 Malaspina, Mark 212 Malone, Marc 220 Mancuso, Richard 202 Mardi Gras 124 127 Margeson, Billy 106, 203 Margeson, Helen 180 Marsden, Franke 215 Marsden, Janie 158 Marshall, Jane 203 Marshall, Mary Anne 36, 203 Marshall, Paul 106, 196 Marshall, Rebecca 188 Marshall, Susan 188 Martin, Chris 196 Martin, Gayle 217 Martin, Ginnie 209 Maslie, Stephanie 26, 192, 196 Mason, Laura 180 Math 42 Math Team 48 Mathews, David 107, 158 Matthei, Gayle 180 Matton, Greg 188 Matton, Peter 106, 196 Matton, Steve 180 Mauldin, Mrs. John 60 May, Andy 158 May, Frances 211 May, Jennifer 218 Mayer, Alison 26, 36, 196 Mayer, Courtney 210 Mayes, Chan 158 Mead, Donald 29, 107, 180 Meeks, Pam 26, 172 Meir, Jennifer 221 Melton, Benjamin 196 Melton, Hughes 209 Menefe, Reed 188 Meredith, Morgan 215 Merrill, Arthur 209 Merrill, Beth 216 Merrill, Billy 211 Merrill, Sarah 212 Merritt, Mrs. Betty 60 Messer, David 36, 158 Michalove, Steve 57, 173 Michell, Jeff 173 Miller, Ashley 41, 157, 158 Miller, Grant 220 Miller, Jo 203 Miller, Kathryn 28, 188 Miller, Meghan 203 Miller, Rob 180 Miller, Mrs. Robert 60 Millman, Ruth Anna 219 Mills, David 188 Mills, Jimmy 57, 180 Minnear, Bobby 106, 196 Minnear, Trudy 39, 41, 158 Minnich, Susan 218 Minter, Mary 218 Mitchell, Alex 203 Mitchell, Billy 173 Mitchell, Billy 188 Mitchell, Laura Hill 212 Mobley, Anne 192, 196 Moffatt, Sidney 208 Monroe, Florence 39, 41, 158 Monroe, John 213 Monroe, Tommy 188 Monroe, William 188 Montag, Alice 39, 40, 180 Montag, Helen 29, 36, 39, 40, 41, 50, 159, 27 Montag, John 211 Montag, Ned 209 Montague, Teel 188 Montemeyor, Aimee 218 Moore, Allston 188 Moore, Jim 173 Moran, Crawford 210 Moran, Todd 106, 203 Morehouse, Evie 218 Morehouse, Jill 209 Morehouse, Nancy 213 Morgan, Paul 203 Moritz, Elise 41, 159 Moritz, Mr. Malcolm 25 Moritz, Mrs. Malcolm 25, 26 Moseley, Swift 180 Moshier, Doug 215 Moshier, Terry 213 Murphy, Emily 217 Murphy, Patricia 217 Murray, Kathryn 38, 159 Musical 122, 123 Myers, Mr. Lewis 58 Myrick, Martha 203 Nash, Dominic 213 Nash, Kelsey 219 Nash, Mr. Robert 61 Nastopoulos, Demetra 221 Nathan, Lance 221 Needle, Steve 106, 180 Neiman, Chris 199, 203 Neistadt, Susie 173 Nevel, Cindy 26, 196 Newberry, Beth 196 Newfield, Melanie 203 Newsome, Andrew 210 Newsome, Bradley 188 Newsome, Leslie 203 Newton, Malcolm 196 Newton, Rich 159 Nicol, Murray 180 Nichol, Rachel 196 Nix, Johnny 212 Nix, Mary Evelyn 189 Nixon, Mrs. Marion 61 Noonan, Kelly 196 Norcross, Mrs. Otis 63 Norman, Pat 210 Norman, Tiffany 209 Norris, Kay 189 Northup, Dawn 212 Northup, Jimmy 189 Norwood, Dorsey 217 Norwood, Palmer 213 Nowlan, Katie 29, 51, 27, 173 Nutter, Eric 189 Nutting, Forrest 203 OâBrien, Derek 189 OâBrien, Julie 208 OâBrien, Kristin 215 OâConner, Maureen 208 OâGara, Bobby 29, 173 OâGara, Kevin 29, 159 OâGara, Nancy 26, 196 Oglesby, Ellis 209 Oglesby, Frances 27, 173 Oglesby, Jane 107, 27, 180 Oglesby, John 41, 159 Oglesby, Rich 189 Opening 1-16 OâShields, Anne 159 OâShields, James 218 OâShields, John 189 O'Sullivan, Patrick 212 Otte, John 180 Outdoors Club 57 Outtahere, Agatha L. 180 Overby, Kathy 173 Overcash, Kevin 196 Owens, Chris Ryan 220 Owens, Daves 208 Owens, Dorrie 215 Owens, Glad 40, 45, 159 Owens, Mrs. Joanne 59 Padgett, Doug 106, 196 Padgett, Maryanne 209 Padgett, Nysie 220 Palmer, Mr. Roger 61 Paris, Consie 38, 41, 27, 173 Paris, Ralph 106, 160 Parsons, Mark 196 Paschall, Eliza Lee 209 Paschall, Tom 220 Patrick, Becky 203 Patterson, Tip 216 Patton, Mr. James 20, 46 Patton, Melanie 39, 41, 173 Paul, Barbie 38, 107, 173 Paulk, Elizabeth 208 Paulk, Julia 213 Paulk, Stephanie 218 Payne, Margaret 173 Peacock, Lamar 181 Pearce, Ann Stuart 208 Pearce, Ed 210 Peklo, Jill 197 Pennock, Robby 106, 197 Pentacost, Laura 51, 173 Perdue, David 39, 181 Perrin, Timmi 41, 173 Perry, Armand 215 Persons, Thad 215 Peskin, Scott 57, 160 Petty, Carter 106, 197 Pharr, Jim 197 Photography Club 57 Physical Education 59 Pickard, Mr. Jack Pietri, John 107, 189 Pillin, Rebecca 27 Pittman, Tina 41, 107, 160 Plauth, Bill 213 Plauth, Nancy 203 Plowden, Karen 160 Poer, Chaz 189 Pollard, Blair 26 Pollock, Brent 219 Pollock, Kerry 217 Pollock, Todd 215 Polosky, Chip 189 Popky, Daniel 189 Porter, Chris 219 Index 233 a Porter, Russell 209 Potter, Miss Mary 25 Powell, Rap 189 Prefects 40, 41 Pre-First grade 220 Pretz, Linda 160, 27 Price, Nise (Cheryl!) 38, 51, 173 Prince, Jeff 189 Printz, Warren 203 Pritchett, Blair 40, 41, 106, 160 Pritchett, Wesley 106, 203 Proctor, Evelyn 189 Proctor, Richard 173 Promnitz, Mrs. Carl 220 Pulgram, Christopher 181 Puller, Martin 173 Pullin, Mary Beth 203 Pullin, Rebecca 51, 27, 189 Purdum, Mr. David 23 Quay, Jennifer 38, 39, 181 Quillian, David 210 Quillian, Henry 181 Rackley, Gene 211 Rackley, Paige 189 Rado, Mrs. Bruce 48 Rafshoon, Scott 197 Rains, Adair 217 Rains, Laura 210 Ralston, Libby 217 Ralston, Ward 212 Ramsey, Ann 160 Ramsey, Clay 209 Ramsey, Mrs. Clayton 221 Ramsey, Gene 213 Ramsey, Leigh 216 Ramsey, Dr. Reginald 46 Ramsey, Robin 213 Randall, Tom 41, 173 Rappaport, Heidi 160 Rawls, Lawrence 57, 161 Ray, Jennifer 219 Rearden, Alison 210 Rearden, Robert 217 Redd, Marie 161, 203 Redd, Stewart 106 Redmond, Amy 209 Rees, Julie 189 Reeves, Morrow 26, 203 Reeves, Quillian 177, 181 Reid, Bill 197 Reid, Janet 51, 38, 181 Reid, Mrs. Robert 61 Reider, Comdr. Richard 43 Reider, Mrs. Richard 61 Reinach, Alan 204 Religion 58 Resource 63 Reynolds, Elizabeth 41, 169, 173 Rhea, Russell 161 Rhoades, Mrs. Carlton 46 Rhoades, Renee 173 Rich, Ginny 38, 173 Rich, Katherine 36, 197 Richards, Chris 204 Richards, Kenneth 106, 204 Richards, Monique 36, 27, 173 Richards, Nancy 29, 38, 40, 41, 157, 161 Richards, Rick 106, 161 Richardson, Dan 173 Richardson, Mark 173 Richardson, Stephanie 51, 27, 189 Rico, Ron 221 Riddle, John 106, 204 Riddle, Ray 106, 173 Rieser, David 106, 204 Rieser, Robyn 39, 76, 181 Riflery 103 Rivkin, Candice 26, 204 Roath, Miss Lynda 216 Roberson, Mrs. Deryl 217 Roberson, Robie 220 Roberts, Archie 212 Roberts, Caryl 197 Roberts, Harrison 218 Roberts, Dr. John 23, 45 Roberts, Sheryl 197 Roberts, Mrs. Susan 43 Roberts, Tommy 210 Roberts, Will 204 Robertson, Dana 181 Robertson, Marnie 36, 204 Robinson, Andrea 204 Robinson, Ben 220 Robinson, Mr. Joe 59, 106 Robinson, Cater 213 Robinson, Cynthia 189 Robinson, Earl 204 Robinson, Jill 209 Robinson, Robin 38, 189 Robinson, Sara 189 Robinson, Trigg 26, 204 Rodbell, Jonathan 218 Roddy, Ann 189 Roddy, Leigh 181 Rodger, Matt 173 Rodzewicz, Christopher 220 Rogers, Brian (Buck) 210 Rogers, Chrissy 107, 189 Rogers, Greg 204 Rogers, Heidi 204 Rogers, Helen 189 Rogers, Holly 204 Rogers, Lock 190 234 Index Rogers, Lyn 197 Rogers, Shef 57, 181 Rolader, Bob 36, 40, 161 Rolader, Ric 193, 197 Rollins, Ellen 211 Rollins, Glen 106, 204 Rollins, Nancy 217 Rollins, Paige 215 Rooker, Stewart 210 Rooker, Tracy 190 Rooney, Peter 106, 173 Roos, Alan 41, 106, 173 Roos, Debbie 190 Roper, Jane 39, 40, 41, 50, 161 Rosenberry, Landes 39, 161, 27 Rosenberry, Rowena 181 Rosenfeld, Mia 209 Rosser, Barbara 107, 157, 161 Roth, Matthias 204 Roth, Stefan 173 Rousseau, Bob 190 Rousseau, William 209 Royalty, Bob 161, 162 Royalty, John 51, 57, 181 Rubin, Amy 220 Rudolph, Mr. James 20, 23 Rusca, Yvette 27, 190 Russ, David 218 Russell, Herman 106 Russell, Michael 190 Sale, Rosemary 173 Salter, Chuck 197 Salter, Laura 176, 181 Sams, Jolie 208 Sanders, David 45, 50, 107, 174 Sanders, Holt 50, 162 Sanders, Keith 174 Sanford, Emily 218 Sanford, Julie 190 Sanford, Nan 215 Sanger, Christopher 217 Satcher, Jim 190 Satterthwaite, Lara 41, 106, 162 Satterthwaite, Leslie 181 Sayle, Stephen 106, 174 Scaglion, Mrs. James 98 Scalley, John 181 Scarboro, Grace 198 Schchtel, Alison 209 Schachtel, Andy 106, 197 Schlossberg, Ellen 19 Schlossberg, Richard 209 Schmidt, Mr. William 25, 106 Scmitz, Bill 204 Schneiders, Jenny 174 Schoen, Charles 110 Schoen, Laura 36, 37, 162 Schoen, Stephen 106, 174 Schreeder, Lauren 215 Schreeder, Marianna 190 Schulman, Cindie 26, 204 Schwab, Wally 217 Schwall, Craig 181 Schwarz, Barry 190 Schwarz, Herman 174 Science 46 Scott, Amy 211 Scott, Barbara Ann 215 Scott, Gregg 197 Scott, Mr. Leon 23 Scott, Patti 107, 162 Scott, Ryland 217 Scott, Sam 190 Sears, Lee 181 Second Grade 216 Selby, Doug 190 Seldes, Amber 26, 197 Seniors 146 Senior Directory 222 Serafy, Grant 106, 197 Serafy, Scott 210 Serafy, Ted 57, 181 Service Council 38 Seventh Grade 199 Seydel, Scott 219 Sgrosso, Sharon 174 Shaffer, Caroline 213 Shaffer, Charles 209 Shaheen, Gay 204 Shane, Jody 162 Shapiro, David 220 Shapiro, Stephen 217 Sharif, Zari 219 Sharkey, Brian 197 Sharkey, Kevin 208 Shearer, Ashlyn 220 Shell, Jeffry 221 Shell, Lorie 217 Shelton, David 197 Shelton, Jim 40, 41, 162 Shepard, John 106, 204 Shephard, Clyde 162 Shephard, David 219 Shephard, Jimmy 197 Sherow, Mr. Don 23 Shetty, Ram 204 Shields, Hugh 210 Shields, John 197 Shields, Mr. John 20 Shinall, Wimberly 220 Shippen, Ellen 197 Shirley, Grant 106, 174 Shivers, Mary 51, 190 Shivers, Olin 29, 45, 50, 162 Shlesinger, Jay 174 Shoffner, Jan 184, 190 Shoffner, Jill 205 Shoffner, John 40, 41, 57, 106, 163 ' Shortridge, Barbara 163 Shortridge, Bill 197 Shriver, Brian 197 Shriver, Pepper 174 Shropshire, Ricky 182 Shuddup, Will V. 23 Shuler, Keith 218 Shuler, Virginia 215 Shuster, Todd 174 Sibley, Clare 210 Siegal, Charles 219 Siegal, Emily 215 Siegal, Ron 205 Siegal, Scott 197 Siegenthaler, Craig 198 Simpson, Catherine 209 Simpson, Elizabeth 205 Sims, Holly 163 Sims, Miss Jean 215 Sims, Mr. Robert 20, 46 Sims, Mrs. Robert 63 Singer, Mary 198 | Singleton, Don 198 | Sisk, Dorsey 198 Sixth Grade 208 Skelton, Mimi 107, 174 Sklve, Elmer 194 Slayden, Kevin 190 Slayden, Steve 106, 205 Slaughter, David 205 Sligh, Jimmy 198 Sligh, Julie 38, 40, 163 | Slotsky, Brad 190 Small, Chanley 213 Small, Jeffrey 209 Smiley, Elizabeth 41, 51, 107, 169, 174 Smith, Alison 190 Smith, Allison 190 Smith, Beth 26, 198 Smith, Brian 37, 198 Smith, Brian 182 Smith, Greg 106, 174 | Smith, Mrs. Herbert 61 Smith, Houston 205 } Smith, Jennifer 212 | Smith, Miss Judith 25 Smith, Kristene 215 Smith, Lisa 163 Smith, Rebecca 26, 36, 205 Smith, Scott 174 Smith, Teddy 198 Smith, Tinsley 213 Smith, Tracey 26, 198 Soccer 86-89 Soder, Lisa 174 Softball 97 Sophomores 176 Sotolongo, Dr. Olimpia 25, 26 Spalding, Maysie 209 Spanish Club 26 Spearman, Edward 211 Spearman, Laura 27, 174 Spears, Caroline 26, 163 Spector, Lynne 106, 174 Spence, Mr. Robert 48 Spence, Susan 205 Spiegal, Robby 209 Spielberger, Kelly 218 Sports 66 Spruell, Blue 189 Spruell, Courtney 205 Spurgeon, Kevin 106, 163 Spurgeon, Mr. Patrick 23, 106 Staats, Natalee 38, 182 Stack, Jennifer 205, 199 Stack, Lauren 38, 182 Stack, Sunny 210 Staff 60-63 Stage Band 53 St Amand, Beth 181 St Amand, Ken 173 St Amand, Mike 190 Stanley, Carla 198 Starke, Mrs. Richard 61 | Stavrolakis, Stacy 198 | Steele, Marie 107, 182 Steinbrenner, Randy 190 | Stern, Richard 175 | Stewart, Dodai 218 Stewart, Lucinda (Cissy) 36, 39, 40, 41, 50, 163 Stiefel, Bill 164 Stiefel, Clark 37, 182 Stiefel, Van 205 Stokes, Jennifer 220 Stokes, Kathryn 218 Storen, Hannah 50, 106, 164 Storen, Mark 51, 106, 182 Stormont, Stacy 40, 106, 164 Stowell, Ashey 215 Stowell, Tiffany 198 Stribling, Susan 107, 190 Stribling, Yancey 208 Strickler, Anne 213 Strickler, Elizabeth 198 Strickler, John 39, 177, 182 Strickler, Leigh 218 Strickler, Kathryn 212 Strother, Mary 211 Stubbs, Barry 106, 198 Stubbs, Jeff 182 Student Council 36 Sturkie, Bill 41, 106, 164 Sugarman, Debbie 182 Sugarman, Doug 190 Sugarman, Jeffrey 220 Sugarman, Pam 205 Sugarman, Susan 216 Sullivan, Halsted 208 Sullivan, Shanta 27, 29, 39, 50, 164 Summers, Frank 205 Summers, Margaret 215 Swain, Kitty 107, 175 Swider, Mr. Michael 59, 106 Swimming 92 Symmes, Anne 27, 175 Tabb, Niki 209 Taber, Clay 106, 199, 205 Taber, Trayl 190 Taber, Wes 182 Tait, Carl 45, 175 Tait, Jennifer 51, 27, 190 Talmadge, Clair 210 Talmadge, Jack 217 Taratus, Leila 107, 190 Tard, Leah 212 Tarkenton, Angela 38, 51, 27, 190 Tarkenton, Matthew 215 Taylor, Andrew 29, 106, 164 Taylor, Elizabeth 39, 50, 164 Taylor, Heather 217 Taylor, Mrs. J B 61 Taylor, John 182 Taylor, Marie 28, 37, 190 Taylor, Michael 182 Taylor, Mr. Thomas 46 Teasley, Mr. William 93 Tennis 100, 101 Thal, Amy 198 Third Grade 214 Thomas, Alan 211 Thomas, Court 219 Thomas, Steve 219 Thompson, Alfred 190 Thompson, Eve 220 Thompson, Fred 182 Thompson, Mrs. Gordon 46 Thompson, Jim 216 Thompson, Joe 208 Thompson, Mark 215 Thompson, Martie 205 Thompson, Robbie 215 Thompson, Will 213 Thornton, Adam 218 Thornwell, Katherine 198 Thrasher, Allen 38, 191 Thrasher, Holt 41, 164 Thrasher, Talbot 106, 205 Thurmond, Mrs. Donald 20, 46 Thurmond, Peter 37, 191 Thuss, Ellen 182 Thuss, Robert 165 Thwaites, Steve 165 Tift, Caroline 39, 41, 107, 175 Tillotson, Meryl Lee 27, 175 Tilly, Mrs. W S 217 Tingue, David 198 Tingue, Margo 39, 176, 182 Tippett, Beth 165 Tippett, Carolyn 50, 165 Tippett, Ellen 182 Todd, Mr. Stuart 106, 34 Tolleson, Mrs. Stephen 210 Tonic, Ginny 205 Toporoff, Stacy 26, 205 Tozzer, Ellen 191 Track 90, 91 Train, Jay 191 Train, Judy 209 Tregallas, Mary Dana 165 Triplett, Mrs. Grace 161 Trotter, Anne 205 Trotter, Bill 212 Tschappat, Valerie 191 Tumlin, Lyn 27, 191 Turman, Claire 217 Turman, Lydia 213 Turner, Mary-Elizabeth 182 Turner, Peggy 175 Turpin, Raymond 198 Tysinger, Mrs. James 23 Upshaw, Carol 39, 41, 165 Upshaw, Ellen 182 Upshaw, Richard 191 Ussing, Mr. Carl 20, 38, 43 Vance, Alec 215 Vance, Carolyn 220 Van Gerpen, Jay 209 Van Leer, Laura 51, 107, 175, 208 Van Leer, Sam 208 Van Leer, Mr. Samuel 43, 46 Vaught, Mr. James 61 Vennes, Mrs. Gay 25 Vermillion, Mr. Kyle 46 Vickers, Mrs. 63 Vigtel, Catherine 26, 205 Vijai, Sandeep 40, 45, 165 Villar, Dr. Emma 43 Vohman, David 217 Vohman, Erica 198 Volk, Diane 182 Volleyball 85 Voyance, Claire 215 Vroon, Bryan 107, 175 Vroon, Mrs. David 211 Vroon, Valerie 107, 191 Waggener, Mrs. William 61 Wakefield, Dolly 27, 182 Walker, Adam 218 Walker, Jay 183 Walker, Scott 191 Walker, Steven 205 Wallace, John 37, 41, 106, 165 Wallace, John 208 Wallace, Laura 215 Wallace, Michael 220 Walter, Alison 215 Wan, Mona 29, 183 Wan, Pauline 29, 27, 191 Ward, Cindy 208 Ward, Elizabeth 36, 107, 27, 175 Ward, Jacqueline 38, 191 Ward, Mr. Robert 106, 34 Warfield, Chris 215 Warren, Bill 106, 205 Warren, Miss Gwen 23 Warren, Jane 199, 205 Warren, Jimmy 198 Warren, John 191 Watkins, Gene 209 Watson, Ashley 210 Watson, Davey 191 Watson, Elizabeth 106, 175 Watson, Katherine 210 Watson, Laura 208 Watson, Lincoln 198 Watson, Melissa 27, 38, 51, 183 Watson, Whitney 208 Weatherby, Mr. Clay 23 Weathers, Laura 37, 106, 27, 175 Webb, Tim 165 Weckerling, Julie 107, 166, 27 Weeks, Tommy 57, 183 Weiner, Andrew 183 Weinberg, Jamie 221 Weinstein, Staci 191 Weiss, Charley 213 Weiss, Coco 215 Weiss, Kim 191 Wellborn, Marshall 50, 166 Wellborn, Walter 210 Wells, Cathlean 166 Wenger, Beth 183 Wennerholm, Bruce 107, 166 Werner, Mark 175 Wesley, Joe 175 Wesley, Mary 198 Westbrook, Jack 106, 175 Wheeler, Bradley 208 Wheeler, John 219 Wheels, Helen 175 Whipple, Rob 215 Whitaker, Drew 198 Whitaker, Mark 217 Whitaker, Mary 205 Whitaker, Sarah Tait 208 White, Mr. Kenneth 20 White, Mrs. Neil 48 White, Palmer 106, 198 White, Paul 191 White, Stephanie 209 Whitehead, Cass 198 Whitener, Mrs. H. C. 213 Whitlock, Lisa 191 Whitmire, Stan 175 Wickland, Ellie 217 Wickland, Mitch 220 Wickliffe, Andy 210 Wieland, Eric 205 Wieland, Jack 199, 205 Wieland, Lindsey 209 Wilder, Blanche 213 Wilder, Edwin 183 Wildman, Jimmy 217 Wilensky, Natalie 27, 191 Wilgus, Charley 220 Wilkiemeyer, Ann OâHara 217 Wilkiemeyer, Mark 218 Wilkins, Scott 106, 198 Williams, Beth 166 Williams, Bryan 213 Williams, Doug 106, 183 Williams, Herbert 106, 205 Williams, Howard Jones 175 Williams, Kim 166 Williams, Mary 36, 40, 166 Williams, Susan 51, 183 Williams, Thomas 107, 166 Willingham, Jim 216 Willingham, Tom 210 Willis, Mendy 211 Willis, Mimi 216 Wilson, Allison 191 Wilson, Bruce 106, 205 Wilson, Cannon 219 Wilson, Evelyn 198 Wilson, Mark 51, 183 Wilson, Patricia 215 Wiltz, Teresa 166 Windham, Mrs. Charles 215 Windham, Taylor 209 Wingfield, Rebecca 217 Winter, Warren 183 Wood, Randi 106, 167 Woodall, Sally 167 Woodhall, Barnes 45, 50, 107, 167 Woodhall, Mike 106, 198 Woodham, David 183 Woodham, John 205 Woody, Anne 50, 167 Woody, Susan 51, 183 Woolf, Mrs. 61 Wotton, Ann Hart 217 Wrestling 82-84 Wright, Beth 191 Wright, Dan 51, 183 Wright, Karen 37, 167 Wright, Miss Marcia 59 Wright, Marnie 27, 38, 183 Wright, Mr. Stephen 209 Wright, Stuart 215 Wyant, Dom 106, 198 Wyant, Margaret 38, 27, 175 Yacoubian, Mr. George 58 Yancey, Allen 183 Yancey, James 167 York, Jon 41, 106, 167 York, Peter 191 Young, Mr. Fred 34 Young, Lisa 38, 39, 167 Zatlin, Andrew 191 Zatlin, Jonathan 28, 183 Zinn, Ed 183 Zinn, Leslie 191 Zipperman, Andy 191 Zivan, David 106, 205 Zoff, Hans 183 Zusmann, Kaye 198 Index 235 a 5 So ER OORT BRE es. Ekey =e - â â RR PRA RRS, ve ; Dake sag Ă© ES : ye j mn ee aE SSeS ion ae : âSSS om) Mm 5 ERG NNR ie ie Ree OR eae 4 tes Vi shies Seb YOUR dependent Insurance @f |AGENT SERVES YOU FIRST BANKAMERICARD Magee 236 Advertisements EQUITABLE ro beet errr ad Seay ete aaah 2s py =F bi : Fy a : een aoe ee orn ee oe ee Mae ams es zz: wu Porro n se a ee ee) â oat at Cd cel ADSi)79 sements 237 Compliments of STORES Thank you, Lori, for putting so much of your time, effort and spirit into making this yearâs cheerleading a success! We love you! 238 Advertisements OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHE RS BORBVOURey EAR BOOK $e e THE NATIONâS STUDIO SCHOOL PORTRAIT DIVISION 3601 BRAINERD ROAD CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE 37411 Advertisements 239 CSOT fo ssep 240 Advertisements âShe mubthNn mitchell Dance Ctudio 3509 Northside Parkway, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30327 | Congratulations to | Laura Schoen | From â75, â76, â81, â85, and | 89 Compliments of Delta Life Insurance Company 4370 Peachtree Road, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30319 231-2111 Thanks for everything, you guys. Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1979 Stabil of America, Inc. Atlanta, Ga. Advertisemen ts 241 242 Advertisements If we werenât all crazy, we would all go insane. Havenât you done without a Toro long enough? SOUTHWIRE (GOWAN Carrollton, Georgia 30117 - 404 832-6311 Advertisements 243 âaull] pajsem Ajeet j,usem jt Jey] pul jjim am Aepauios aqhew puy x ee i? eps po 2 ga i Seiten we AY 244 Advertisements SIMMONS SILVER PLATING CoO, INC. 409 WHITEHALL STREET, S.W. ATLANTA, GA 30303 REPAIRING REFINISHING OF HOUSEWARES Compliments of nena CLUBS - HOTELS - INDIVIDUALS PLATING - GOLD, SILVER, COPPER AND BRASS Adait Realy Compay ESTABLISHED 1865 3527 NORTHSIDE PARKWAY N.W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30327 262-3172 Bank of ForĂ©st Park To Gordon and Cole, the Very Best: youâre in our hearts, youâre in our souls, youâre still the one, sweet dream baby Cole! Through two long years, youâve been so much fun, we'll always love you, dear sweet Gordon! And even when you go away, you know we'll remain true â because now and forevermore, weâre hopelessly devoted to you! Love always, Dorothy and Patty (we'll miss you two!) Advertisements 245 246 Advertisements bridal fashions by |. BROOKS 3495 NORTHSIDE PARKWAY, N.W. PACES FERRY PLAZA ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30327 231-2066 WESTMINSTER T-TOP CLUB praises | aS O © py O aS O b= vd ic jad d © O d 2) WY d W) O = Cafe O TU O bx d ios = Advertisements 247 = 248 Advertisements Congratulations from your friends at THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATLANTA 250 Advertisements Itâs been real fun: Weâve had a blast; And now as seniors âWe leave with class. But these happy times Will not slide away; Warm memories of Westminster Are here to stay. FALK REALTY COMPANY a Gf â bi The PI Advertisements 251 Ss Pas Pes ast Pe at me â , ° i oka oh ay hh Ds i Lh my 252 Advertisements 2-80âs Got the Class Boomershine Pontiac Advertisements 253 SOOT OE ERNE RIE sage ne SRNR apron Ete geny Regn Meaning elt pean âa 2 = 9 E 9 an o ee S 73 x + Ww Nu âReotrgee: ME PORES RR pha Looks Like We Made It! Kua e es by Sincere ORNS Advertisements 255 256 Advertisements âLUNCH y PIZZA EVE-OâNEAL, INC. Insurance Buckhead Insurance Agency, Inc. 3030 Peachtree Road, N.W. Suite 412 Atlanta, Georgia 30305 âGot you ina stranglehold!â Mose Smith Matt Hurst Mike Henry BOOTSY AND CASPER Reid Freeman âONCE A FUNK UPON A TIME, IN THE LAND OF MAGGOTS, : CLONES, FUNKATEERS, JAM, J.D., M MâS, P-FUNK, MAXI- Stewart Bird SPANKS, R.T.M.H., FLASHLIGHTS, AQUA-BOOGIE, BOOTSY AND CASPER ; Congratulations to the Class of â79 TAYLOR MATHIS REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE DEVELOPMENT ATLANTA 258 Advertisements Thanks for 38 Years! Hope That The Next 14 Are As Good! I wonder If youâve never put on grease paint and drawn a smile over half your face Or dressed up in crazy clothes like a gypsy tramp. Gone mad. And if youâve never stood before a crowd of carping critics and won them with your tricks Or failed to. If youâve never done anything outrageous in all your life, How will you ever know The importance of being a clown? Advertisements 259 Congratulations 1978 Wildcats STATE AAA CHAMPIONS Dear Otis, Thanks for making this year so special for me. Iâm going to miss you. From you know who, but they donât. Presenting Buechnerâs Rare Earth Band 260 Advertisements sg + ar wt © Corr, io 47'S â - mee - . -  Phy. . et eat he wr mo ug gga. s , hw AE . be : âAepsajseA 0} aAqpoos âAes . O} paey os $31 esneddqâ° ,.mo10Wd4 Bnosy} smjes Aeur Sabyghue âsollomiaul ayysn UTM aye} JL2M, 22y}260} yBhosy} ueeq arom yeym pur âuacgq 3A aM a 2104 AFrouy,ain IV:Stygpe| si peok siqy o:0ym moug j,uapemp-gpaceidas 3q4,ueo FEY Ksoun poS o„y pue âpey aa,am yeym oj ahgpoob Avs em op mojy Yo oa ae âTate 3 a i ie ; : Âą Ney, hing, Y Pan se r Advertisements 261 âoe oe = Thanks to you, Lee, we took a chance on our Fifth year of higher mathematics, everything came out in the long run, and we got an education to boot. three (??) years as advisor. 1979 Lynx Staff To F.W.E:: Thanks far 262 Advertisements ELS. LTD. Z_ _, S 6175 Barfield Rd. â os Studio 110 N.E. 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