Williams High School - Doe Wah Jack Yearbook (Burlington, NC)

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Volume 43 Published by the Senior Class Walter M. Williams High School Burlington, North Carolina Editor: Teresa Allison Associate Editors: Rodney Cooper Sharen Debh Business Editor: Susan Bright “self is fhe Only prison ‘fthaf can ever— bind the soul.” henry vandyke We feel, we dream, we play a lot, play at being people. . . it’s be present, be today, be now... what’s modern, what’s hip . . . it’s them, they decide. . . who are they. . . it’s the nameless, faceless, THEY .. . they are the dictators, they decide, they control... our dreams at night, the terror. . . only to awaken to a bigger, better ... rah- tah-sisss-boom-bam . . . Charlie, he’s after you, were scared, we run ... run run Straight to Viet Nam. . . and the birds sang mesience ... hes dead, whos dead . Bobby, Martin, and John are dead and they talk. . . talk talk about the weather. . . here it is folks, the new, improved . . . mace for all the little demonstrators . . . and remem- ber when ivy was all there was up against the wall ... but there is still love on Haight Street... love, love, what color is love... who are we, where do we belong ... it’s now, it’s sixty-nine ... it’s 69, it’s what’s happening, baby ... it’s soul, wha t’s soul .. soul is — | SWEET INSPIRATION — sar PA MG 2 i fy bd eer re Ne Ag. j 6 Vso Me , ay 5 ee LNs oy. 4 t ; : N He M % bad be (Oe IX | 10 | a Pa VAM DOAN YY ANN ANA ‘“prevrverey 14 mmwiee si aa HA : amnas ee te 4 ae 15 iT.) 0] U] PY OL ai 8 the establishment.............55- 20 thi) OESAG 6 occ ces =Y6) the Quoup..........eeeeee rece 148 the honot) 65.53 occ este 198 thiy Oohibt 2 nos oes dase 216 they 0db:5 oo ee 272 vote doe ed lis ts : = ih Be ae Pad his belief in us as people ... his concern, our in- dividuality ... each is an identity ... interest in desires, thoughts .. . the doubts we have in ourselves, destroyed by some test tubes ... a pipe ... a teacher, and ... a man. STABLISHMENT THE ESTABLISHMENT E.. 4 22 Dr. Brank Proffitt Superintendant Dr. Olivan Cowan Assistant Superintendant Mr. Harvey Newlin Assistant Superintendant SCHOOL BOARD LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Vincent Lawn, Mr. Walter L. Cooper, Mr. D. Earl Pardue (Chairman), Dr. W. C. Shanks, Jr., Mr. Edgar W. Dameron, Jr. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF SEATED: Mrs. Margaret Porter, Attendance Counselor; Mrs. Maxine O’Kelley, Director of Special Services; Miss Eva Wiseman, Director of Public School Music; Miss Julia Woodson, Supervisor of Elementary Education; Mrs. Barbara Tapscot. STANDING: Mr. S. A. Festa, Director of Instructional Materials Services; Mr. Paul Lentz, Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds; Mr. Tyree L. Lindley, Director of Neighborhood Youth Corps; Mr. Lester R. Ridenhour, Director of Secondary Education. 23 STOUT—Secretary MRS. JACKIE MR. J. W. HARRINGTON—Principal MR. L. G. GUTHRIE—Assistant Principal MRS. LOU VINA MORRIS—Attendance Secretary 25 26 Helping students make the best possible use of the library is the main goal of our librarians, Mrs. Mary Leonard and Miss Gay Williams. They spend many hours helping students locate books and magazines. Mrs. Ann Carter and Mrs. Nancy Bell, by combining their efforts, assist WHS students who seek help from the guidance department. They provide the students with various services such as administering tests, guid- ance, and offering advice concerning colleges and Careers. MRS. MARY P. LEONARD A.B., Catawba College; UNC-G; UNC-CH; Librarian; Adviser, Masque and Gavel. Book displays acquaint students and teachers with new material in the library. ; MISS GAY F. WILLIAMS A.A,, Emmanuel College; B.S., East Carolina University; Li- brarian; Adviser, Library Club. MRS. NANCY G. BELL B.A., Elon College; M.Ed., UNC-G; Guidance; Ad- viser, Laurelettes. MRS. ANN D. CARTER A.A., Gardner-Webb; B.A., Western Carolina Univer- sity; M.A., Appalachian University; Guidance; Ad- viser, Drama Club, Junior Class Talent Show. Na aa R. King considers “the Hill” with L. Langford and D. Combs. The Ability to: Communicate Is Essential +h ; “The finest words in the world are only vain sounds bg if you cannot comprehend them.”—Anatole France After his first English class at W.H.S., each student realizes that he is about to run an obstacle course of nouns, verbs, and Shakespeare. The ef- fective use of communication skills promotes per- sonal growth, and an ability to re-evaluate child- hood beliefs. Depending upon an individual’s interest and ability, he may undertake an accelerated, an en- riched, or an average English course. Courses in advanced composition and world literature are available to the student who wishes to develop his skills in these areas. Also, through a course in speech, students may improve their communication techniques. MISS NANCY LOUISE PENDER A.B., Elon College; M.Ed., UNC-CH; English IV; Chairman, English Department; Graduation Assistant. fia de OL Sapte ee j : es : MRS. ALICE S. ROBINSON MRS. ADELE J. LOWRY A.B., Livingstone College; English II, III. A.B., Mercer University; English II. 28 - MISS JUDITH A. SUTTON A.B., UNC-CH; English II; Co-Adviser, Varsity Cheerleaders. MRS. L. SUE ARTHUR A.B., Catawba College; English ITI. + MRS. MARIAN L. WESTON B.A., Madison College; English II, II, IV; Graduation Assistant. MISS PATRICIA I. PHILLIPS A.B., Elon College; English III, IV. 29 MISS BETTY J. CAIRNES A.A., Brevard Junior College; A.B., Western Carolina University; English IV; Adviser, DOE-WAH-JACK. MRS. JULIA K. BROWN B.S., Appalachian University; English III, Journalism; Adviser, BARKER, Quill and Scroll. MISS VIRGINIA D. BANKS A.B., Virginia Union University; English II; Audio-Visual Co- ordinator, 30 MRS. LUCILLE N. DULA A.B., East Carolina University; M.Ed., Duke University; English II, Speech, Advanced Speech; Coach, Debating Team; Adviser, National Forensic League. MRS. DOT R. BARNWELL asso A.B., Winthrop College; English IV; Adviser, sciacicinnneneniaaas PARAGON. MISS THELMA C. EDWARDS ] MRS. BARBARA A. SIPE A.B., Guilford College; M.A., Duke University; Special Edu- pes State University; B.A., Elon College; Spanish I, ; pie nglis Z cation. 8 31 MRS. MARY H. LATTA MR. VERNON C. CULPEPPER MRS. SHIRLEY B. FREEMAN Z : . : B.A., UNC-G; M.A., Cornell Uni- A.A., Mars Hill Junior College; A.B., M.Ed., B.S., N.C. Agricultural and State Univer- te MAY C UNG.CH: World. ATi eA TRE Junior sity; UNC-G; East Carolina University; versity ; Economics, Sociology, Gov- Class, Junior Class Talent Show; Business Adviser, High I. Q. Bowl, Junior Class ernment; Co-Adviser, Senior Class. Manager, Athletic Department. Talent Show. A MR. JESSE W. JACKSON MR. LAIRRON G. GUTHRIE MR. LAWRENCE H. SIMON B.S., Wake Forest University; M.A., Appa- A.B., Elon College; M.E.D., Duke Univer- A.B., UNC-CH; U.S. History; Ad- lachian State University; World History; Line sity; U.S. History; Assistant Principal. viser, Interact Club. Coach, Football; Head Coach, Wrestling. 32 2 MRS. GERTRUDE G. BRADFORD - B.A., Barnard College, Columbia University; : iz aes Z M.A., UNC-CH; Economics, Sociology. MRS. NANCY H. GARNER A.B., Guilford College; World Affairs, World History; Chairman, Social Studies Department; Adviser, National Honor Society. — — ? ? ye Z EET OK rap MISS GWENDOLYN JENEANE SURRATT A.B., UNC-CH; History; Adviser, Junior Class Talent Show, Y-Ettes. . MR. RONALD E. BELL A.B., Elon College; U.S. History; Head Coach, Track; Coach, J.V. Football; Adviser, F.C.A., Junior Class Talent Show, Interact Club. a3 “To understand a man is to know his language.” anonymous The foreign language department at Williams offers three languages—French, Spanish, and Latin. Students learn the grammar and basic speech patterns of the language, and then progress to the study of some of the important literature of that culture. The laboratory and additional audiovisual aids enable more extensive in- struction. Through the studies of these languages, one becomes increasingly aware of the cultural differences between countries, while striving to understand them. via Hi MRS. JUNE S. BYRD B.A., M.Ed., UNC-CH; Spanish III, IV; Chairman, Foreign Lan- guage Department; Adviser, La Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica. MISS EDITH L. ALLEN MRS. MARCIA P. ALDRIDGE B.A., Wake Forest University; M.Ed., UNC-CH; French I, II, B.A., UNC-G; French II, IV, Vv; Co-Adviser, Le English III; Co-Adviser, Le Cercle Frangais, La Societe Honor- gais, La Societe Honoraire de Frangais. aire de Frangais, , 5 34 Cercle Fran- MISS LUCY G. GILL A.B., Meredith College; M.A., Wake Forest University; Latin I, II, English IV; Co-Adviser, Student Store. MISS PANSY Y. McGEE B.A., UNC-G; Spanish II, III; Co-Adviser, La Sociedad Honor- aria Hispanica, El] Circulo Espanol. MR. JOHN P. TEMPLE, JR. B.A., UNC-CH; Spanish I, II; Adviser, El Circulo Espanol, Sophomore Class. MRS. MARY C. OAKES B.A., Western Carolina University; French II, III; Adviser, Sopho- more Class. B.A., Elon College; F.T.A. 36 “Science is simply common sense at its best—that is, rigidly accurate in observa- tion, and merciless to fallacy in logic.” —T. H. Huxley hee MRS. RACHEL B. STRICKLAND B.A., Atlantic Christian College; M.Ed., UNC-CH; Advanced Biology, BSCS Biology; Chairman, Science Department; Supervisor, Biology Lab Assistants; Vice-President, C.T.A. ie MRS. MARYDELL R. BRIGHT B.A., Mount Holyoke College; Elon College; UNC-G; Physical Science; Director, Student Activities. MRS. JESSE J. DANIELY MR. TERRY N. BLACKMON M.A., Appalachian University; Biology; Adviser, B.S., M.A.T., UNC-CH; Physics, Chemistry; Adviser, Chess Club, Junior Exchange Club. MRS. FAYE R. MOODY A.B., Elon College; UNC-G; Biology. MR. CLIFFORD T. FOSTER, JR. B.Ch. E., M.Ch. E., N.C. State; Chemistry, Advanced Chemistry; Adviser, Junior Civitans, Junior Engineers. Sera ae , MR. BARRY D. HODGE A.B., Elon College; Biology; Coach, J. V. Football, B-Team Basketball; Assistant Coach, Basketball, Track; Adviser, F.C.A. MRS. BETTY L. BROWN B.S., N.C. College; Modern Biology, Consumer Math; Adviser, Health Careers Club. 37 “The study of mathe- matics is like climb- ing up a steep and craggy mountain: when once you reach the top, it fully re- compenses your trou- ble by opening a fine, clear, and extensive pros pect.” — Tryon Edwards MRS. JOYCE J. NEWTON MRS. MARY L. ROCK B.A., UNC-G; Geometry, Algebra I. B.S., Bennett College; Algebra I, Geometry. MR. JESSE E. WARRICK MR. RONALD E. LEE B.A., Elon College; East Carolina University; N.C. State; B.S., Atlantic Christian College; Math IV, Consumer Math; Adviser, UNC-G; Algebra I, IT. Key Club; Tennis Coach. 38 i MRS. PEGGY A. CAMP MR. JAMES T. MARTIN, JR. a ee UNC-G; Geometry, Consumer Math; Adviser, J.V. Cheer- B.S., East Carolina University; Math IV, Algebra I. eaders. MRS. CARLETTE M. BLACKMON B.A., UNC-CH; Algebra II, Math V; Adviser, Exchangettes. MRS. LORETTA B. HALL A.B., Elon College; M.S., Illinois Tech.; Algebra II; Chairman, Math Department; Assistant Coach, Debating Team. 39 MISS BRENDA KAAREN BROWN B.A., Elon College; Typing IA, Business Math; Ad- viser, Cheerleaders. MISS MARY GAYNELL HARRIS B.S., East Carolina University; Business Arithmetic, Business Typing IB; Business Adviser, DOE-WAH-JACK. MRS. SHIRLEY L. HUFFMAN B.S., East Carolina University; Shorthand I, Typing IH; Co-Adyiser, Senior Class. 40 Conmential, Endeavors The Business Education Department helps to prepare the student for a later vocation. Courses included in this portion of the curriculum are Typing I and II, Shorthand, Business Machines, Bookkeep- ing, and Business Administration. Students may also participate in Industrial Co-opera- tive Training and Distributive Education if they choose to complete the business courses early in their high school career. MISS RENA M. BATEMAN ititryes: sal Neal A.B., M.A., East Carolina University; Bookkeeping I, Shorthand II; Co- Adviser, Student Store; Chairman, Business Department. MRS. ARLENE S. McINTYRE A.B., Elon College; Bookkeeping I, Business Typing I. 4l MISS NANCY L. GRAVES MR. JOE CORNE B.S., East Carolina University; Art I, II, III, IV; Adviser, B.M.E., Shenandoah Conservatory of Music; Orchestra. Civinettes. W.HLS. band performs “Going out of my head” for the half time entertainment. 42 B.S., MR. JOHNNY B. ALBEA MISS RUTH ANNE HAMMOND Appalachian State University; B.A., Guilford College; M.Ed., UNC-G; English III, Drama Band; Adviser, Boot Girls. I; Adviser, Keyettes, Dramatics Club. O-o-0-0! What a mess! Miss Graves, A. Aldridge. “Sit down, Brother, you’re rocking the boat.” M. Ellington, S. Linsey, J. Waugh, L. Faulkner, F. Umberger. 43 W.HL.S. offers various elective courses to students who wish to broaden their knowledge in subjects other than purely academic ones. Two years of Bible study are available. For future homemakers, Home Eco- nomics I and II are offered. Interested boys may engage in William’s ROTC program. COL. STANLEY B. CLASON University of Albuquerque; r2 Jackson College, Hawaii; B it L MSS., ANAL ols OAC, ibe Bohr ah Je 44 MRS. MARY B. ROUSE MRS. HELEN M. POPE A.B., Elon College; Home Economics II, A.B., East Carolina University; Home Eco- Food Service; Chairman, Teachers Courtesy nomics. Committee. SSO MASTER SGT. JERRY D. WILSON MISS MILDRED B. KICHLINE ACH ae Osln@s A.B., Meredith College; Bible I, II and Survey; Adviser, Bible Club. MR. HARVEY L. SHARPE A.B., Elon College; Industrial Cooperative Training; Adviser, VICA. MRS. MARJORIE G. ADLER B.S., Drexel Institute of Technology; Dis- tributive Education I, II, Marketing I; Ad- viser, DECA. MR. C. A. FRYE A.B., Lenoir Rhyne College; M.E., UNC- CH; Driver Education; Athletic Director; Head Coach, Football, Golf. MR. RICHARD M. CASEY A.B., Elon College; D.E.; Adviser, D.E. Club. MR. HERMAN DAVIS B.S., M.A., East Carolina Univer- sity; Cooperative Office Occupa- tions, Machines; Superviser, Job Training. Driver’s Education enables students to learn and perfect the skills needed to become safe drivers, and for the first time this year, bricklaying and carpentry are also included in the electives. 45 46 MRS. BARBARA R. BYERS B.S.P.E., UNC-G; Physical Education, Consumer Math; Adviser, G.A.A. MR. W. GORDON ISLEY A.A., Pfeiffer College; B.S., Appalachian University; Physical Education; Line Coach, Football; Head Coach, Basketball. ee TE, MRS. JEAN S. GUNN B.S., Appalachian University; Physical Education; Co-Adviser, G.A.A. “Health is the vital principal of bliss, and exercise, of health.” —James Thomson The Physical Education course has previously been required only for sophomores, but this year W.H.S. students must participate in physical educ ation classes for all three years of their high school career. Several dif- ferent sports are taught during the year, enabling everyone to develop ability in varied areas. MR. JERRY F. WOODSIDE B.S., East Carolina University; Physical Education; Chairman, Physical Education Department; Head Coach, J.V. Basketball, Baseball. Fi P.E. girls prepare for the day’s workout. 47 MRS. JEAN LASSITER, Cashier MRS. LOUISE SUTTON, Cashier MRS. SANDRA SYKES, Cashier 48 CUSTODIANS LEFT TO RIGHT: Marvin Rone, Melvin Rone, Clair Bigelow, Louise Fefferies, George Graves, Eddie Love, James Johnson. Invaluable service is rendered to WHS throughout the year by its cafeteria personnel, custodians and electrician. We owe much ap- preciation to these people who work diligently to carry on many of the operations vital to our school. Eddie Love waits for the 3:15 mass of students to leave the building before be- ginning his afternoon duties. MR. SAM YARBROUGH, Electrician Eddie Love and George Graves prepare to clean the halls and classrooms of WHS. 49 ES THE MASSES THE MASSES THE MA COLORS: Green, White FLOWER: White Rose MOTTO: “Aim high, but reach higher.” i “Yea! Team! Sis-boom-bah! Seniors for you. Rah! Rah! Rah!” 52 Officers of the Senior Class are: John Williams, Treasurer; Kay Johnson, Secretary; Dan Apple, Vice-president; Bo Roberts, President. “Two souls with but a single thought, Two hearts that beat as one.”—“Ingomar the Bar- barian.” by Maria Ann Lovell Three very brief years ago, the incoming class of sophomores stood at the doors of Walter M. Williams. Some were brave, others timid, many even appearing indifferent to the vast experiences and knowledge awaiting them. All were soon to be bound together by one single thought—becoming the Class of ’69. Consisting of people from two junior high schools, the class faced, in the days to come, new and real friendships, and a time for matur- ing and growth. For two years we struggled and grew, each in his own way, until we, as a unified group, were able to proudly experience the unforgettable feeling of first hearing, “With the seniors rising and leaving first . . .” As graduation nears, we all have mixed emotions concerning our past and our future. Sad to leave the school and people we have grown to love yet eager to join the adult world, we will take with us all those memories and ex- periences. Each of us has given of himself, but each has received far more in return. t After the Seniors leave . . . who’s left? 53 “These skin flicks are a lot better than last month’s!” D. Rich, G. Roessler, F. Hogan, L. Schoonover. Another of the fine competitive sports offered at W.H.S. R. Caudill. Come on baby “T could have sworn that the Wilson, S. Stearns. light my fire! “OK, you guys. What’s next?” C. Young. 55 56 Abee, Gail Delaine Adair, Allen Lee Adkins, Douglas Stewart Egnew, Samuel Willard € : Ann Roberts, Bo Roberts. BEST ALL AROUND Alexander, Pamela Jane Allen, Betty Doreen Allison, Sally Ann Allison, Teresa Carol Apple, Daniel Porter Apple, Helen Louise Arnold, Betty Lou Ashe, Brenda Dale Ballard, Brenda Gail Barber, Shirley Kay Barbour, Thomas Fulton Bare, Tamara Jane Batchelor, Harold Dean Bateman, Bennie Jo Baulding, Richard Earl Jr. Baulding, William Donald Allred, Beverly Earlene Allred, Ronald Greer Allred, Vickie Marie Andrews, Glenda Anne Ashley, Janet Elizabeth Atkins, Clara Jean Baker, Tommy Edward Ball, Cheyanne Lynn 58 Birchett, Jenifer Lynn Black, Carmen Yolande Blackwell, Emily Susan Blanchard, Cheryl Kay Baylor, Wanda Carol Bell, Charles Frederick Bennett, Wayne Douglas Biggs, Glen Edwin Bland, Cathy Elizabeth Bolan, Mary Elizabeth Bomberger, Ann Elizabeth Boone, Angella Melinda Boswell, Connie Faye Bowden, Linda Ann Bowman, James Thomas Bragg, William Stanleigh Branch, Herman Wayne Brannock, Susan Ellen Brewer, Brenda Ann Brewer, John Wilson Bright, Susan Elizabeth Brimbury, John Charles Brown, Deloris Carolyn Brown, Michael Craig a oe 1 a oY ee Bite 0, r This is the way we work and play... Fan sin 0 Ay NE B. Koury, B. Roberts. 5g Brown, Paul Patton Brown, Ralph Michael Brown, William Walter Brumble, Dennis Lee Bryan, Curry Edward II Bryant, Jerry Edward Buckner, Priscilla Ann Bullard, Shirley Marie 60 MOST POPULAR: Teresa Allison, David Wright. Bunny, Robert Earl Burgess, Geof- frey Edwin Burns, Karen Marie Burton, Barbara Jean Butcher, Linda Sue Butler, Janice Marie Cable, Nancy Evelyn Cannon, Robert Paul Happiness is W.H.S. 6l Witly Soniors Rising this vacation visit Capes, Sherry beautiful Lane Carol, Ed Franklin Casteel, William French III Cates, Ervin Wallace Caudill, Tyrell Robert Jr. Causey, Connie Louise Challenger, Patricia Chambers, Debra Lynn 62 Chandler, Nancy Ann Channey, Ellen Gwynn Chapman, Wesley Fletcher Church, Albert Wayne Clapp, David Lea Clapp, Rebecca Lynn Clapp, Shirley Ruth Clapp, Steven Chandler ( NAD, OSes Pa Civitans sponsor car dress-up day. Clark, Carol Denise Clark, Carol Esther Clayton, Elizabeth Noell Clemmons, Peggy Barnwell Down George! F. Hogan. 63 Coble, Martha Rose Coble, Sandra Jean Cohen, Timothy Gilbert Coleman, Boyd Trollinger Coleman, David Stephen Coleman, Sharon Mina Collins, Sharon Evans Collins, Steve Warren Combs, Debbie Sue Compton, Robert Lee Congleton, Delora Kay Conner, Elgia Keith Cooke, Ronald Jerry Cooley, Barbara Jean Cooper, Rodney Lynn Cooper, William Blair Ummm —good! E. Biggs. Boards Aw Awdously Awaited Copeland, Karen Jo Councilman, Steve Douglas Cox, Wilma Jean Crawley, Teresa Dawn Crotts, Barbara Gail Cuomo, Francine “I don’t mean to be critical but . . .” B. Hartman, B. Roberts. Curry, Johnny Dale, Michael William Dale, Nancy Jo Dameron, Bonnie Ruth Dameron, Timmy Lee Daniels, Arthur Ray Daniels, Carolyn Emma Daniels, Susan Kay 65 and Gowns Daniels, Susan Leigh Darrah, Timothy Hawks Darst, Sharon Ann Day, Deanna Karen Dempster, Kelly Dickens, Roy Berkley Dickey, Timothy Earl Drinkwater, Andrew Paul Edwards, Constance Louise Edwards, June Patrice Edwards, Myra Leigh Elder, John Francis Faley, Gloria Marie Faison, Angelia Jean Faucette, Larry Keith Faucette, Ronnie Clayton Felton, Larry Ferguson, John Raymond Ferrell, Brenda Kay Ferrell, Virginia Dale 66 BEST PERSONALITY Dan Apple. Kaye Johnson Festa, Donna Cecilia Fitch, Steven Thomas Flowe, William Hough Fonville, Frederick Stratford Foster, Deborah Marie Foster, Donna Kay Fowler, Pamela Rhea Gable, James Clark Gallimore, Barbara Garber, Patricia Ellen Gardner, Anne Gray Ann Garringer, Thelma Arlene 67 Gattis, Cindy Lou Gentry, Melinda Kay Gibson, Brenda Kaye Gibson, Jean Faye Glosson, George Edwin Goodson, Robert Walter Graham, Camelia Dale Graves, Domitty Trammell Gray, Phyllis Jean Griffin, Doyle Rex Griffin, William Robert Griggs, Almeda Ann 68 Gilliam, Ellen Marie Gilliam, Marilyn Gail Hall, Karen Morris Hamilton, Candace Lee Hardy, Benjamin Harrington, Eileen Frances Gross, Harold Blanton Guerrant, Melissa Anne Guthrie, Connie Lynn Gunn, Judith Ruth Hamby, Mary ouise Haney, Debra Gail Hanks, Thomas Marshall Harris, Angela Jean MOST ATTRACTIVE: Mary Ann Moore, Robin King. 69 Harrison, William Glenn III Hartman. Brenda Anne Harvey, Elizabeth Anne Hawkins, Lora Lonnette Henderson, Vicki Lynn Hewitt, Nellie Ren Hillhouse, Laura Carolyn Hinsdale, Joseph Ronald Hinton, James Douglas Hobby, Jeanette Isley Hobby, Marilyn Constance Hodge, Bonnie Kay 70 Harris. Gayle Wesley Harrison. Susan Kathrine This stuff... (D. Vetter) Tumebout tw Dating Auongoments Hodge, Kenneth Erwin Hodges, John Milton, Jr. Hogan, James Phillip Hodgin, Janice Lynette Hoke, Caroline Elizabeth Holt, Joseph Verchie Holt, Luther Earl, Jr. Hope, Annie Elizabeth brings out ... the ape in me. Hopkins, Don C harles Hopkins, Joseph Ronald Horton, Raymond Howard, Rose Layne Hucks, Charles Levine Huffman, Catherine Elaine Hundly, Kathy Jean Hunnicutt, Edgar Worth 7 Hunter, Robert Nelson Irvin, Ronald Morrison Isley, Margaret Elise Jeffreys, Richard Boswell Johnson, Robert Amitte Johnson, Sharon Carol Johnston, Arnold Ray Jones, Deborah Kaye Joyner, Kelly Alton, Jr. Justice, Randy Blake Kernodle, George Wallace Kernodle, Robert Wayne King, Deborah Ann Kirkland, Rebecca Anne Koury, John Robert . Krawietz, Angelika-Sigrid 72 Just gimme some kind of sign... MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT: Lee Williams, Debbie Lovette. Lamb, Joy Vance Lankford, Larry Steven Larson, Charles Martin Lassiter, Raymond Lee Leath, John Birch Lee, Jennifer Jean Leloudis, Mary Lynn Lemons, Charles Ray Leonard, Rebecca Jo Lewis, Gary Lynn Lewis, Howard Gerald 73 Lightbourne, Ernest Anderson Lindley, Glenn Clark Livingston, Mary Joyce Long, Debra Leigh Long, Glen Keith Lowe, Patricia Anne Lucke, Lewis William Ludgate, William Ross Machasek, Chris Joseph Madden, Pamela Marie 74 Malone, Julie Elizabeth Manness, Paul Franklin Marmorato, Joan Alice Mast, David Baird “This is true, is it not?” Matherly, James Matkins, Eddie Caroll Thomas Matthews, Judith May, Deborah Lane Diane McAdams, Jack Webb McAdams, Sylvia Morris McCauley, Larry Bauman McCauley, Sharon Sue McCormick, Robert Manning McGee, David Lee McKenzie, Jean Bruton McLendon, Linda Lee 75 McPherson, Bernice Kathleen McQueen, Gary Edward Mebane, Herbert Thessolians Mercer, David Gordon Meritt, Lois Mae Michaels, John Allie Miller, Robert Jefferson Miller, Sarah Frances Mitchell, Martha Katherine Mitchell, Michael Kenneth Mitchell, Wanda Stanley Mize, Dale Ford Mize, David Wayne Montgomery, Danny Wayne Montgomery, Thomas Gwynne Montgomery, Vickie Sue Moore, Linda Kay Moore, Mary Ann Morgan, Ronald Franklin Moricle, Ellis Edward 76 Morris, James Allen Morrow, Danny Neal Morrow, Mary Morton, Catherine Carter Anne Morton, Michael Morton, Pamela Se MONS one 2 Oe is Lee Anne fat ; wert OR IES LI aS Cita re Moser, William Moss, Stanley WITTIEST: Margaret Isley, Kelly Dempster. Deoane Brent 77 78 “Hey, give me a hand!” “Well... what are you looking at?” B. Wade. Muller, Stephen Dana Murphy, Brenda Ann Myers, Johnny Wayne Nance, Carmen Lee Neese, Jo Anne Neese, John Owen, Roger Dale Owens, Margaret Lois Paige, Ronald Kenneth Palsha, Joseph Parker, Richard Andrew Paul, Kathrine Dianne MOST ATHLETIC: Eddie Biggs, Linda Birch. Pearce, Carol Elizabeth Pearson, Connie Evelyn Pendergrass, William Roper Pennington, Ervin Wayne Perry, Brenda Kay Perry, Jo Ann Phillips, Linda Sue Phillips, Person Byrant a9 80 Pickard, Carolyn Lee Pinnix, Lewis Daryl Pittard, Brenda Joyce Pleasant, Roger Jackson Porterfield, Andrew Ray Qurnell, Robert Justin Ray, Katherine Lee Ray, Susan Marie Reynolds, Margaret Anne Rich, David Cameron Rich, Stephen Saul Richardson, Larry Elton Riddle, Victor Eric Riggs, Charles Franklin Riley, Jo Anne Rippy, Janet Lunne Ritter, Lynn Porter Roach, Gracelyn Gallagher Roberts, Ann Russell Roberts, James Lawrence Roessler, Glenn Kurt Ross, Charles Thomas Ross, Tyra Lynn Rogers, Judy Ann Ross, Steven Miles Rountree, Martha Henerietta HAPPIEST: Linda Schoonover, Flip Hogan. Rountree, Roger Regon Rudd, Sandra Louise Rumley, Steven Alan Russell, Patricia Ann 81 Ryder, Catherine Marie Sanders, James Grady Saunders, Bradley Harrison Sawyer, Steve ES Soe £ Soe “They said smile, walk slowly . . .” P. Garber. “Rain, rain go away.” W. Kernodle, P. Trojan, D. Apple, M. Moore. Schoonover, Linda Gwynn Scoggins, Johnny Lewis Scoggins, Mary Victoria Scott, Loman Harrison, Jr. Scruggs, Deborah Ann Sessoms, Patricia Carolyn Shaw, Deborah Gail Shaw, Willie Nathaniel 82 MOST iad LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Cathy Ryder, Wally Kernodle. Shepard, Gary Edgar Sherard, Gene Stevenson, Jr. Shoffner, Janice Delane Shomaker, Samuel Ryan Smathers, Robert Alan Smedburg, Carl Taylor Smith, Donna Denice Smith, Ervin Nelson Smith, Jo Anne Smith, Mary Elaine Smith, Patricia Ann Smith, Terry Carlyle 83 84 “You've got to be putting me on!” C. Nance. Snipes, Gaynelle Sarah Spears, Sandra Margaret Spittel, Robert William Splawn, Betsy Ann Stainback, Joseph Barrington Stamey, Rebecca Ann Stanfield, Terry Lynn Stanley, Cliff Hubert Stansell, Deborah Ann Starnes, Deborah Kay Stewart, Steven Eugene Stovall, Phyllis Ann Stultz, Barbara Diane Sundquist, Donna Lee Sykes, David Eugene Sykes, Evelyn Carol iw High 1.Q. Bowl Tate, Donnell Anderson Tatum, Steven Dicky Taylor, Linda Gail Terrell, Cynthia Lynnette Terrell, Henry Eugene Thompson, Craig Talmadge Thurman, Arthur Linwood Tillman, James Hirim Tinnin, Wallace Edgar Trojan, Patricia Ann Tucker, Billie Jean Tucker, Carolyn Sue 85 86 elle ORO a Ae ote “Stash that trash!” A. McClintock, K. Mitchell, Lovette, B. Dameron. Turbyfill, Barbara Ann Turner, Carolyn Jo Vestal, Royce Boyd Vetter, David Raymond Vitelli, Robert Louis Waddell, James Brock Wade, James Dennis Wade, Joseph Herbert Walker, Mary Catherine Ward, Debra Ann Ward, George Maxwell Ward, William Glenn Way, Jan Brugh Webb, Sharon Ann Years at W.H.S. Weiss, John Randolph Westmoreland, Phyllis Kay Weston, Nancy Ellen Weygand, Susan MOST SOUL: Kaki Mitchell, Johnny Curry. Lynn Wheely, James Huel Whitaker, Sarah Elizabeth White, Gabriele Ursula Whitlow, Linda Gail 87 Whitted, Lynn Frances Wilkinson, Carlyle Quentin Willets, Ricky Lynn Williams, Betty Sue Williams, John Bradford Williams, Patricia Deen Williams, Steven Early Williams, William Leaford Williamson, Donna Kay Williamson, Neil Sykes Willis. David-William Wilson, Boyd Lynn Wilson, Catherine Mildred Wilson, Don Sterling Wilson, Frances Wilson, Stephen Ray Winburn, Caroline Fae Womble, Jane Lynette Wood, Jeannette Lynn Woods, Steve Douglas 88 Woods, Vickie Wooten, Jan Workman, Sandra Diane Byron Joyce Worley, Larry Worley, Mona Lisa Worrell, Kathy Joan William In memoriam to George Mascot Williams who represented Williams High School as our mascot. After 5 years of faithful serv- ice, he died on October 20, 1968. Wrenn. James Allen Wright, David Anthony Wright, Mary Dean Wright, Rickey Dean Young, Claiborne Sellars Young, Susan Young, William Louis Youngblood, Larry Michael Zufall, Deborah Allen 89 90 M. Hemric, a Junior, helps to clean school grounds. J. P. Isley demonstrates his skill in Chemistry. of Responsibility | “In the lexicon of youth, which fate reserves for a bright manhood, there is no such word as ‘fail’.” —Edward Buliver Lytton We, as Juniors, are faced with many new responsibilities. For the first time we are recog- nized as the Class of ’70, and as the Class of °70 we must assume much of the leadership in many of the major school projects. Through a trip west as the theme of the Junior Class Talent Show, we earn money for the Junior- Senior Prom, our gift to the graduating Senior Class. After all the bronco-riding, gun-shooting action, a mood of elegance invades the school as the night of the Prom draws closer. School activities are also joined with club ac- tivities to benefit our community. Perhaps the most tangible recognition we receive, is in the form of our class rings which is a symbol of our pride and more important, our love for Walter M. Williams High School. As our Jun- ior year progresses, we earn our title of the Class of ’70. Junior Class Officers: SEATED: Beverly Dameron, Secretary. STANDING: Richard Kenny, President; Bo Blair, Vice- President; and David Dahl, Treasurer. 92 Gary Bailey Lynn Bailey Billy Baldwin James Baldwin Yvonne Baldwin Karen Banther Craig Barber Cathy Barker Jesse Barker Jeff Aaron Sam Abner Kirk Adams Zack Aladus James Albright Fred Alderman Angela Alridge Anne Aldridge Donald Allen Gary Allen Phillip Allen Sandra Allen Donna Allison Norma Allred Pam Alphine Delores Alston Joyce Ameen Marie Apple Kent Atwater Bertis Austin How did I get two Se en ae ' f s = { “It’s a bird, it’s a plane.” P. Lowe. imes for a nickel? Jo Anna Barnes Lonnie Barnes Judy Barnwell Susan Basden Bill Beck Wanda Becknell Joey Bell Ed Bender Reggie Bennett Sherry Bennett Beverly Berry Tommy Berry Bobby Bevan Lee Bingenheimer Barbara Bishop Ann Bivens John Black Mark Black Barry Blackard Diane Blackwell Ellen Blackwell Joe Blackwell Bo Blair 93 Juniors Prepare to Toke Over SRR SNS Mack Blakely cc Robert Bodenheimer Steve Bolick i | i H cc ee Nancy Booker Al Boswell Our ambitious Junnior Class earns great sums! D. Maxwell. Ed Boswell Pattie Boswell Susan Bowden Diane Boland Magaret Bowland Jackie Brantley William Brantley Gail Braxton Kay Brewer Alice Brock 94 - Bee “a Mle” mm, a The Yo-Yos dine at the Cellar. E. Brooks, D. Orcutt, D. Dahl, C. White, B. Long. Eddie Brooks Gary Brooks Stan Brooks Susan Brooks David Brown Eddie Brown Garland Brown Gordon Brown Rudy Brown Debbie Bruner Peggy Bruner Purl one, knit two. D. Foster, D. Vincent, B. Murray. 96 James Bullard Tony Bullard Mike Bullock Debbie Bumgardner Haley Burch Scott Callahan Carol Camp Steve Casey Randy Catoe Brenda Cauble Sherry Chappell Tommy Cheek Harriet Cherry Ray Church B. K. Clapp Lynne Clark Sandra Clark Walter Clark Pattie Clayton Kenneth Clinton Sonny Cobb Debbie Coble Jimmy Cockman Grooving on the Junior Talent Show. Coach Bell and J Ashley. Lynn Cole Becky Coley Jody Collins Butch Conklin Lynette Conklin Phyllis Conklin Pat Connor Monica Connors Mike Cook Steve Cook Diana Cooke Ralph Cooper Richard Core Larry Cornetta Dana Coyert Bobbie Cox Cathy Cox Tonya Cox Robin Crawford Bobby Crawley 97 98 Carlotta Curry David Dahl Beverly Dameron Ronnie Dameron Dianne Daniels Bryant Davis Cami Davis Elton Davis Sondra Davis Bonnie Day Neil Day Jimmy Dean Jean Dickens David Dixon Alan Dudleck Sharon Duff Bill Dunean W.H.S. Cheerleaders aim high. Leonard, B. Dameron, D. Lovette, A. McClintock. K. Johnson, R. Tim Easley Rita Edwards Mike Ellington Julia Everrett Debbie Ezzell Jan Ezzell Janice Faulkner Janice Fambrough Bill Faucette Janice Faucette Ila Mae Felts Janice Fitch Louis Finger Julia Flowers W.H.S. Funny Farm. A. Mann. Tom Flowers Wayne Floyd John Ford Debbie Foster Donna Foster Susan Foster Vicki Foster Steve Fox 99 Janet Frazier Ricky French Beth Frick Anne Frissell Diane Garner Gary Garrison Steve Garrison Martha Gerringer Nan Gilliam Bobby Glenn Marlene Gordon Lynne Gourley Cindy Graham Billie Grey Mike Griffin Gus Gusler Bill Haithcock Betty Hall Eddie Hall Robin Hall Dickie Hamilton Marcia Hamlet Mike Harper Cindy Harrell Paula Harrington Becky Harris Stan Ha rris Walter Harris Kay Harrison Pam Harrod 100 Joanne Harvey Kathy Hayes Mike Hayes Starr Hayes Steve Hearne Sherry Heath Delores Helms Martha Hemrick Mike Hemrick Bonnie Henderson Vickie Hensley Ann Hicklin Christie Hill Danny Hinshaw Jeff Hinshaw Karen Hinshaw Cathy Hobbs Ralph Hobby Jimmy Holder John Horner Montey Horner Pat Horner Jackie Howerton One day behind??? G. Keck, S. Jubrias. 10! 102 Bobby Howell Jan Hoyle Randy Hunley Greg Hunter Susan Hunter Shirley Hurt Don Hyder Joe Isley Wie % I forgot, whose move? Whose teaching? Cecilia Lashley Mary Laster Jane Laughon Wade Ledbetter Annie Lemmons Preston Lentz Rhonda Leonard Shelia Lindlay Joe Lindley Donnie Lloyd Denise Lockamy Barbara Ann Long Butch Long Carol Love Beverly Loy Harry Lynch Debbie Madden Al Mann Connie Mann Bill Massey Gary Massey Dickie Maxwell Edith May Linda May Ronnie Mayo Allen Mays Kipsey Meredith Pam Michaels Tom Michels Faye Miles Johnny Miles David Miller 105 Wayne Miller Mike Mills Bill Mitchell David Mitchell Vickie Modlin Is this Law and Order? Eddie Moffitt Linda Moore Cynthia Morris Mary Morrison Pam Morrison Beth Moschler Rita Moser Randy Moss Barbara Murray Lloyd Murray 106 Charles McCall Pam McCann Walter McCauley Ada McClintock Mike McDale Pam McDonald “K” is for Chemistry. H. Lynch. Geoffrey McGaughey Sherry McGinnis Margie McIntyre Sonia McIntyre Gary McKee Timmy McKinney Jane McLelland Glenda McPherson A clean getaway! J. Curry. 107 Laura McMillan David Naylor Debbie Neese Janet Norwood Cindy Nowell 2 +i Debbie Nuckols aS) 5 oo my 2 a ——,_ Judy Nunn Byron Oakley Is that a fold-out picture, Bill? David Oakley Karla Oakley Dick Orcutt Susan Osborne Darrell Overman Stan Ozment M. Harper, you have a hangnail. R. Hobby. 108 Susan Parker Lee Parrish Ruth Ann Parrish Chery] Pascal Mike Patrick Andy Patrum é lies a sSiesate PRO : Rita Patterson B. Mitchell. Steve Patterson Barbara Payne Mike Perkinson Pat Perry Gary Perryman Janie Phillips Vickie Phillips Cecil Pierce Christina Pierce Leslie Pittman Sam Powell Steve Powell Robert Prevatte John Proffit Diane Pugh Mary Catherine Pugh 109 110 Wayne Pyrtle Lou Qualls Becky Rainey Rhonda Randleman Betsy Range Cathy Ray Kenny Ray Nancy Ray Joanne Raye Eileen Reardon Rodney Redd Sharon Rhew Ray Riddle Carolyn Riggleman Rickey Riley Bobby Rippy Lane Rippy Kathy Rogers William Rogers Tim Ross Trip Ross Ronnie Roupe Barry Rudd David Russell Houston Sally Hattie Saul Beth Saunders Debra Saunders Laura Salyer Ted Sawyer Virginia Schoonover Robert Sennet Cathy Shannon Janice Sharpe Patrice Sharpe Vicki Shaw Amy Shelton Denise Shelton Nancy Shepherd Janet Sherrad Debra Shockley Tom Shoffner Daune Shockley Dean Shorkley John Sigmon Lucinda Sigmon Ken Simmons Stella Simpson Tommy Sineath Caro] Sink Carol Skeels Debra Slack Alicia Small Steve Small Gary Smathers Robert Smathers Dennis Smith George Smith Karen Smith Marlyn Smith Mike Smith Mike Smith Jerry Sneed Paul Snyder 112 Who taught them how to line up? Robert Snyder Bobby Southard Benjamin Spears Cynthia Spencer Anne Squires Debbie Squires Marilyn Staley Steve Stearns John Steelman Greg Sterken Jean Stinson Phil Stinson Bill Stollings Joan Stone Barry Stowe Alan Stubblefield Jamie Stubbs Danny Sullivan Pam Sullivan James Sumners Connie Sumners Mike Sutton Donnie Swartz Donna Swicegood Cathy Swing Phil Swinson C. H. Sykes Joe Sykes Danny Tate Kathy Taylor Johnny Testerman Deborah Thacker Gail Thacker Bobby Thomas Claude Thomas Delana Thomas Diane Thomas L. Lakey learns to sew. 113 114 David Tickle Danelle Tillman Myra Tillman Mike Toney Coletta Toney Eddie Thomas Janie Thomas Martha Thomas Sharon Thomas Garland Thompson Harold Thompson Linda Thompson Ronald Thompson Sarah Thompson Pat Thorton Joe Torain Byron Tucker David Tuttle Freddie Umberger Vanessa Vaughn Bobbie Vestal Rita Vetter Debbie Vincent George Vogel Mike Waddell Mike Wagoner Barron Walker Beth Walker Karen Walker Lynn Walker Wonder how long I have to stay up here before help comes? G. Keck. Patty Walker Gene Wall Jan Walters Janice Waller Julie Walters Judy Ward Sandra Ward Vickie Ward 115 uw @ Barbara Warren Vanessa Warren Dwight Watson Jesse Waughn Sue Way Terry Way David Webb Karen Webster Spencer Webster Steve Welburn Cathy Wells Gerry Wernicki Gail West Judy Westbrook Craig White Susan Whiteside Judy Whitten Roger Willets Debbie Williams Mike Williams Sarah Willis Barbara Wilson Dean Wilson Tony Wilson Beth Wooten Charles Workman Sherrie Worley Debbie Wrape Lake Wrenn Daisy Wright 116 Sam Yarborough Larry Youngblood Cathy Yount Christy Yount Donna Younts Sally Yow biel They don’t build desks like they used to build them. E. Hall. 117 Officers of the Sophomore Class are: Johnny Huffman, Vice-president; David Coleman, President; Dickie Sharpe, Treasurer; Mary Aldridge, Secretary. Time well Sophomores labor over registration. 118 Preporw for the Futuw 1971 COLORS: Red, White FLOWERS: Red Rose MOTTO: “Not for self, but for all.” Advisors to the Sophomore Class are Mr. John Temple and Mrs. Mary C. Oakes. “Youth is wholly experimental.” —Robert Louis Stevenson The word “sophomore” comes from the Greek words sophos or wise, and moros, or fool. So, as the sophomore class at W.H.S., we are technically wise fools. We are the children, the inexperienced, of the Williams family. Faced by many difficult adjustments, we have to adapt ourselves to life at Williams. We are confronted by new ideas and new ways of thinking, both in ourselves and in our peers. There are many decisions to be made, both concerning the present, and affecting the future. There is a sudden realization that we are separate, an identity within ourselves. As sophomores, we enter a transition period from childhood to adulthood. We are told that our generation is “what’s happening.” Youth now reigns su- preme. As wise fools, we perhaps are able to catch a glimpse of spent? the future, of ourselves, and of our world. 119 120 Richard Abernathy Debbie Adair Keith Adams Paula Adams Vickie Adams Becky Agnew Ann Albright Jean Albright Mary Aldridge Stan Alexander Becky Allen David Allison Suzanne Allred Jeanette Amash Tuck Atkinson Clarence Austin Barry Bailey James Baines Kathy Baker Wanda Bakken Kim Bald Gail Barbour Faye Bare Ray Barger Gail Barnhardt Kenneth Barnwell Danelle Baucom Vickie Beal Jane Beale Rick Bell Susan Bennett Wesley Bennett David Benson Billy Bertino The Interact Club challenges the Exchange Club. 121 122 Richard Bethea Chuck Bingenheimer Jo Ellen Bishop Gail Blackwell Paul Blackwell Stewart Blake Kathy Blanchard David Bodenheimer Lynn Bodenheimer Larry Boggs Jeff Bond Gordon Boone Kathy Boone Marsha Boone Sandra Boone Carol Boswell Pam Boswell Julie Bowden Linda Bowens La June Bowes Preston Bowland Zeb Bowman Marvin Bradley Richard Bragg Gary Brande Johnny Braxton Walter Bray Judy Brooks Connie Brown Marty Brown Monty Bryant Tim Bulla Christine Bullard Connie Bumgarner Sue Bunny Robin Burge Lana Burke Robert Burnette Bill Burns Mary Anne Butler Margielean Byrd Donnie Cable 123 124 Mike Cable Ronnie Cable Polly Caddell Ricky Carden Teresa Carey Kay Caruthers Pat Caviness Mike Chandler Betsy Chapman Darrell Chappell Barbara Chrismon Camelia Church Ann Gayle Clapp Sandra Clapp Nita Clark Breta Clayton Roger Clayton Eddie Coble Fred Coble Marie Coble Susan Coble Daisy Coleman Chris Coley Aniata Combs Kathy Compton Pat Conyers Riana “Get real!” (C. Jolly, T. Hatley) Tommy Cooper Caro] Cox Edith Cozart Daniel Cratchet Brenda Crawford Margaret Ann Cross Gwen Crotts Alan Crouch Lynn Crutchfield Mike Crutchfield Ann Cuomo Ken Dagley Jimmy Dalkins Reid Dalton Sandra Daniels Angie Davis Donnie Davis Keith Davis Richard Davis Steve Davis Stoney Davis Cathy Dawkins Joyce Dean Craig Deaton Vicky Denny Gary Dickerson Lillie Dill Cindy Dixon Penny Dollar Alain Donnell Gary Douglas Kenneth Draughn Steve Duckworth Becky Duggins 125 126 Susan Duncan Debra Durham Jerry Edwards Susan Elder Donna Ellington Jo Ann Ellis Steve Ennis Wayne Erickson Becky Ezzell Dawn Ezzell Sue Farmer Debbie Farone Benny Felts Teresa Fields Becky Fitch John Fleenor Larry Fogleman Penny Ford Ann Foster Susan Foster David Forrester Ronald Fowler Michelle Francis Reggie Freeman Margie Farrar Deborah Faucette Dennis Faucette Jimmy Faucette Herbert Faulkinberry Brenda Faulkner Cathy Frye Mary Anne Fulton Carol Fuqua Linda Fuquay Walter Fuquay Denise Gaddy Kenneth Gant Nancy Gardner Mike Garner Becky Garrison Bobby Garrison Ricki Garrison Rhonda Gerner Ginger Gerringer Jane Gerringer Kathy Gerringer Nancy Gibson Tommy Gibson It pours better with the top off!! (R. Hobby and D. Pugh) 127 128 Doug Gilliam Bobby Gilmore Sherry Glenn Bonnie Godwin John Graves Joanne Graham Pam Green Rick Green Sandra Green Karen Gregory Johnny Gunn Denise Guthrie Neal Guthrie Linda Gwyn ees ‘gis ermine W.H.S. students believe in providing for their loved ones. (J. Brooks.) Students leave their beloved school of education. “Would you hurry up and pass that note!” (S. Bowden) B. i Phillip Hackler Yolanda Haith Paula Hale Ann Hall Bobbie Hall Dwight Hall Mike Hall Ricky Hall Claire Hamilton Faith Hancock Scott Hardie Jimmy Harper Jacob Harvey Vickie Hatchel Trip Hatley Debbie Hatley Cathy Henry Donal Henry 129 130 Randall Hensley John Herring Kevin Hester Cathy Hillhouse Susan Hilliard Paula Hilton Debbie Hinshaw Steve Hinshaw Tommy Hinson Glenn Hodge Jennifer Hodge Renee Hodge Barbara Hogan Gale Holder George Holt Glenn Holt Kathryn Holt Margaret Holt Joan Hooper Karen Hope Becky Hornaday Becky Horne Bill Horne Raineer Hoveratt David Howard Frankie Howerton Teddy Hruslinski Debbie Hucks Johnny Huffman David Hugginson Susan Huffman James Hunnicut Ann Hunter Gary Hursrey Jimmy Hurst Bonnie Ingold Chris Isley Marie Isley Pam Isley Jane Ivey Debbie Jackson Dannette James Carolyn Jefferies Cynthia Jefferies Gloria Jefferies Randy Jeffries Robert Jeffries Caroll Jernigan Debbie Johnson Diane Johnson The leaders of tomorrow? 13] 132 Rosemary Jones Kathy Jordan Pam Jordan Pat Keck Dennis Keith Larry Kernodle Jackie Kener Carol Kilfoil Kathy Kilfoil Jo Kincaid Beverly King Eddie King Mr. Culpepper turns his back on the subject. (K. Johnson and B. Holt) Kate King Larry King Nina King Rodney Kirkland Sandra Kiser Becky Koontz Timmy Johnson Cathy Jolly Charles Jones Chip Jones David Jones Diane Jones Doug Jones Jimmy Jones Paula Jones Priscilla Jones Randy Jones Steve Kyaw Julie Lackey Martin Latta Elaine Leath Joel Leath Barry Lee Larry Lee Randal Lemley Mike Lemons Linda Leonard Pam Lewis Wanda Lewis Leslie Lightbourne David Lindsey Butch Long Cathy Long Cindy Long Fred Long Merrimon kong Nancy Longino Boyd Lougee Barbara Love Jane Love Tommy Lowry 133 134 Tommy Massey Ken Mathews Susan McAdams Beth McCauley Kathy McCullock Celeste McDaniels Janice McElveen Pam McGhee Tommy McGhee Kathy McKinney Keith McKinney Mike McKinney Eddie McKinney Rick McNeal Edward Mebane Dan Melson Brenda Messervy Suzanne Mewborn i Good to the last bite! (E. Biggs, S. Rumley, and T. Dameron) Cathy Loy Tom Lunsford Susan Lynch Mike Macomson Rickey Madden Shirley Mann Virginia Mann Mike Manuel Barbara Martin Debra Martin Kathy Martin Nancy Martin Ellen Michael Joe Michael Jackie Miles James Miles Keith Miller Jim Mincey Harvey Mitchell Johnny Mitchell Sarah Mitchell Tommy Moneyham Sherry Moore Roger Moore M. Brown and D. Bennett participate in “show and tell.” 135 136 Janis Moore Karen Moore Keith Morgan Lanny Morris Danny Morrison Bobby Morton Alex Moser Debbie Moxley Cynthia Murray Patricia Murray Nancy Murray Rhonda Nance Amy Nash Richard Neal Marlene Neese Janet Newcomb Norman Norris Robert Oakes Paula Oakley Ricky Oakley Debbie Oliver Tim Owens Linda Paige Claude Pardue Robert Parish Debra Parks Meredith Parks Pam Parris Debbie Parrish Vickie Parrish P. D. Parsons Jeff Parton Denise Parton Reid Patty Randy Paulette Ervin Payne Wayne Pearce Mary Pearson Joe Peebles David Pegram Nancy Pendergrass Jean Perry Keith Perry Gary Phelps Lou Ann Phiefer Dean Phillips Gordon Phillips Janice Phillips Reed Phillips Glenn Pickard Steve Pickard Jerry Pickler Mike Pierce Bill Pike Linda Poniktera Tina Poole Vickie Porter Beth Powell Mike Powell Ray Prevalte Ward Pritchett Gary Pyrtle Brenda Qualls Jane Rackley Edd ie Rainey Nicky Rainey 137 138 The library serves the students. Barry Ratchford Allen Ray Vicki Ray Kurk Reid Kathie Rhodes Mary Rhodes Don Rice Kathy Ridge Connie Ridgeway Donna Riggs Donita Riley Sandra Riley Billy Rimmer Steve Ritter Carolyn Robbins Louis Rodgers David Rogers John Roney Mikey Roney Susan Ross Cathy Rudd Frazier Rudisell Magie Runnion Mary Jo Rutledge Renee Shaw Margaret Shepherd Cindy Sherard Mike Shoaf Joe Shultz Jim Simmes Wayne Simmons Jerome Simons Ricky Sims Ricky Slade Steve Slott Bo Smith Charles Salfity Geraldine Salter Mark Sams Lynn Sayer Ellen Scoggins Bill Scott Kathryn Scot Pam Scruggs James Shackleton Jane Shannon Debbie Sharpe Dicky Sharpe 139 Bobby Smith Debbie Smith Diane Smith Diane Smith Joy Smith Kathryn Smith Kathy Smith Kathy Smith Mike Smith Tim Smith David Snyder Darold Spoon Robbie Spoon Tommy Spoon Kathy Staley Terry Stamps Tonda Stanfield Cathy Stanley Tony Steagall Jeff Stearns Paula Stephanz Harvey Sterken Debra Stewart Mike Stratford G. Roessler and T. Sawyer fight it out. B. Moser defies the law of gravity. 140 and A. Foster) Nelson Straughn Billy Summers Raymond Sundquist Mike Surber Sue Suttenfield Rick Sutton Deborah Swann Ronnie Sweat Charles Swinney Anthony Sykes Lynn Sykes Vikki Talley Girls’ P.E. class enjoys ping pong. 141 Karen Tapp Timmy Tarleton Janet Taylor Ken Taylor Vanessa Taylor Ruth Terrell Sam Terrell Don Terry Debbie Tester Vickie Thacher Billy Thomas Byron Thompson Whoever that is in the white shorts, my phone number Mae 6 142 Celia Touloupas Debbie Trollinger The Mad Rush! Mike Thompson Ricky Thompson Sharon Thompson Wilson Thompson Marshall Thompson Dwight Thompson Martha Thompson Becky Thorne Paula Thorton Steve Tillet Keith Tillman Joan Tinnin Butch Troxler Kenneth Turner Diane Vance Jimmy Varner Tommy Vaughn Vanessa Vaughn Beth Vestal Susan Vestal Terri Wachter Bob Wade Bonnie Walker Donald Walker Cletus Thompson blows his mind in Biology. 143 144 Judy Walker Judy Walker Ken Walker Ricky Walker Timothy Walker Debbie Wall Randy Wall Terry Wall Robert Waller Elaine Ward Ted Warren Terry Warren Rose-Marie Washburn Betty Watkins S. Collins relives his sophomore days. Dale Watkins Lonnie Watkins Phil Waugh Debbie Way Chris Wells Pat Wesley Vic West Avery Whitaker Debbie Whitesell Denise Whitley Jimmy Whitt Gloria Whitten Sharon Wicker Debbie Wightenberry Mike Wlkie Tim Wilkie Pam Williams Vickie Williams Eddie Willis Cindy Wilson Douglas Wilson Kathy Wilson Scotty Wilson Bill Winstead David Wood Lisa Woodruff Cynthia Woods David Woods Linda Woods Frances Woody Gary Wooten Dennis Workman Fred Workman Debbie Worley Debrah Wrenn Marilyn Wrenn Pat Wrenn Glenn Wright 145 146 fs Scoggins replaces Mr. Lee. ” B. Cooper, B. Loy, P. Alphine, and F. Riggs check out letin board. the bul- Ares 2 M. Dale, L. Gourley, B. Wooten, R. Morgan, and B. Coleman recapture their childhood. Would you believe ... talking Leath) to the animals? (R. Rich and J. Don’t look down ... (B. Roberts) 147 [oo eee Ao pott ob hn? 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SRR Oe ROBES BS Mte SRS TS SERN SE ke iB ; Cae ne BE er RW ae l I, 5 j he a t || | = | = i — s sj ace . a ie e 4 el = ’ oy J S s eas i oe ) mn hs i ty FTN pe S K a Mathie Vas a a as Se a i 2 ta aE Ea) ‘ re ee Mme pt Ah nerve indore lou si i cael ih heal nig ¥ a AM ne Be py 4a! it ae 4 3 ey i) 4 Pe yh ne” ) ss i a (EP saat Ue i ie a4 ¢ ie by pa yy he ie an ay eG 2 Syed PA nd Pd) The) coh ty 3! ; gp, BESTA es ee gure yh ans iy 5 hie ae fad iv ae Ls By an, GEE yh OE 5 eee ee BL EN ik his ee 1 UE Aaa Seb y Mor TG SL yi, 8 ATMA een wes, Sleigh Beales eae BD cn ates eh ve ‘ ra Ne Nea eae hale Anant, Phates, oie ‘ meee tree te.} eee (ae o p ae rota Beatie | ; il eg fae he ay iS ee o i MISS ELLEN AYA Oho KO) a Sponsor President DAVE WRIGHT Vice-President STEVE (00) BBR) Secretary CATHY RAY Treasurer BILL MITCHELL Purpose: To di- rect all the ac- tivities of the stu- dent Body. Ae THE FIGURE “6”—FRONT: D. Lockemy, R. Crawford, S. Heath, M. Apple, W. Kimbro, B. Mitchell, Treasurer; C. Ray, Secre- tary; S. Collins, Vice President; D. Wright, President. LEFT SIDE: D. Bumgardner, V. Hensley, C. Long, D. Lovette, B. Dameron, S. Bowden, M. Cross, T. Way, D. Patton, M. Coble, J. Walters, L. Wood, A. Joyner, D. Coleman, J. Huffman, C. Bingenheimer. BACK: T. Cooper, D. Sharp, T. Bowman, R. Phillips, B. Flowe, E. Brooks, R. Church. RIGHT SIDE: D. Dahl, B. Blair, R. Cooper, R. Kenny, R. Kernodle, B. Duncan, D. Orcutt. CENTER ROW OF SIX: J. Williams, E. Biggs, B 150 ite W.H.C. Body DGS BRERA eae. Te ee ee te eran inmee etneemrets SOOTHES HCN en Sn nen araharanas MEE ORI Nemeccecn errs Reema 2 C7 ee pe: bie gene tai wer Ryder, S. Blackwell, R. Hewitt, J. Mathews, P. Garber, T. Dameron, S. Bright, B. Roberts, C. Gerringer, D. Mast, L. Lucke, |B. Davis, W. Kernodle, A. Lightbourne, M. Dale, B. Colemin. FRONT SIDE: J. Waddel, R. Wright, P. Lowe, S. Stewart, J. Wrenn, B. Hartman, M. Isley, P. Hogan, R. Dalton, C. White, M. Black, M. Coble, B. Cooper. BACK SIDE: D. Apple, T. Dameron, T. Baker, B. Davis, R. Morgan, R. King. PEirey. B. Bevan. THE FIGURE “9”—RIGHT SIDE: J. Alexander, E. Weston, K. Johnson, P. Challenger, T. Allison, C. | 151 } HHHHH Bele goa d a MISS ELLEN GILLIAM Sponsor TAH nee Purpose: To co- ordinate all the activities of WHS clubs and organizations. S. Collins, Pres.—I.C.C.; D. Apple, Civitans; M. Gentry, Spanish Club; V. Allred, F.T.A. SECOND ROW: G. Snipes, Thespian Society; S. Workman, Health Careers Club; S. Young, F.N.H.S.; C. Ryder, Masque and Gavel; D. Chambers, S.N.H.S.; C. Walker, Chess Club; A. Roberts, French Club. THIRD ROW: B. Moser, Exchange; B. Young, Debating Team; L. Lucke, N.F.L.; R. Kernodle, N.H.S.; W. Kernodle, Key; B. Flowe, Interact; K. Dempster, Jr. Engineers; (NOT PICTURED: L. Schoonover, Civinettes). 2 is S. Collins works diligently on the prom. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE LEFT TO RIGHT: W. Kernodle, Parliamentarian; D. Coleman, Sophomore Class Presi- dent; R. Kinny, Junior Class President; B. Roberts, Senior Class President; B. Mitchell, Treasurer; C. Ray, Secretary; S. Collins, Vice-president; D. Wright, President. 152 M. Hemrick gives all-out effort to beautify grounds. Key Club undertakes an I.C.C. project by cleaning the campus of Williams. B. Duncan and JT. Baker, mem- bers of WHS Pep Band, take a breather as the game continues. 153 LEFT CAR: G. McQueen, K. Atwater, Z. Ahladas, R. Paige, J. Wadelle, C. Smedburg, C. White, R. Ben- nett, J. Sigmon, B. Mitchell, R. Morgan, B. Coleman, D. Dahl, R. Cooper, Treasurer; D. Orcutt. MIDDLE CAR: M. Dale, 2nd Vice-President; D. Apple, President; J. Williams, Vice-President; D. Mercer, Mr. Foster (adviser), R. Cooper, J. Blewer, J. Curry, G. Garrison, B. Long, J. Wrenn, D. Swartz, D. Keziah, B. Davis, T. Johnson, T. Darron, R. Church, T. Dameron. RIGHT CAR: R. Brown, D. Vetter, T. Ross, B. Cooper, M. Harper, S. Casey. MISS LINDA SCHOONOVER Sponsor Purpose: To build within the club better citizens of tomorrow, _instil- | ling a ‘sense of | leadership in each individual. Miss Graves assists L. Schoonover, and P. Garber with Civinette bulletin board. MISS REN HEWITT Sponsor Purpose: To build good citizenship -and to serve others in the B. Coleman, R. Morgan, M. Dale, D. Apple, and B. Cooper school and the combine work with pleasure. community. cane FIRST ROW: J. Livingston, J. Alexander, A. Gardner, Treasurer; A. Roberts, Vice-President; L. Schoonover, President; S. Bright, Secretary; T. Allison, C. Ryder. SECOND ROW: K. Mitchell, M. A. Moore, W. Baylor, D. Chambers, C. Cox, B. Rainey, L. Gourley, L. Qualls, P. Horner, R. Leonard. THIRD ROW: M. Coble, D. Shorkley, S. Osborn, P. Garber, V. Schoonover, A. Alridge, C. Mann, P. Trojan, J. Walters, J. Matthews, S. Bowden. FOURTH ROW: E. Weston, R. Hewitt, B. Wooten, M. Leloudis. TOP: A. McClintock, D. Loyette. 155 156 et F. Maness and Mrs. Blackmon make last minute repairs on the float. Mr. Blackmon, alias Clark Kent, is caught walking in late to an Exchange Club meeting. MISS KAY 1 DVS WA 0) Bie) Ry 1X0) 0) g Purpose: To ex- emplify the spirit of unselfish service. FRONT ROW: F. Riggs, Treasurer; F. Maness, Secretary; D. Baulding, Vice President; B. Moser, President. BACK CIRCLE: S. Stewart, M. Brown, C. Gable, D. Brumble, G. Long, R. Irving, H. Lynch, K. Dempster, B. Vestal. INNER. FRONT ROW: S. Garrison, L. Worley, K. Adams, N. Day, M. Johnson, L. Youngblood. INNER BACK ROW: C. Wilkenson, J. Baulding, J. Isley, B. Bevan, D. Naylor, S. Powell. FIRST ROW: J. Marmorato, W. Cox, S. McIntyre, L. Whitlow, D. Abee, P. Williams, K. Westmoreland. SECOND ROW: V. L. MISS KAY AY Dow WY (0) 59 Oe | BY.0N9 B) Sponsor Purpose: To pro- mote genuine service in young women through school and com- munity. . Scoggins, C. Hoke, President; N. Chandler, Vice-President; L. Moore, Secretary; P. Lowe, Treasurer. THIRD ROW: Whitted, C. Spencer, S. McCauley, K. Daniels, L. Apple, L. MacMillian, D. Ward, D. Coble, J. Flowers, S. Way, C. Kraycirik, P. Morton, C. Ewing, J. Ho hy, D. Combs, K. Rogers, D. Swice good, R. Howard. oe ON ems Tie aay oe, ee oan 2 aE ae RE Re ae Sey Cee @ fay eee CE Bae HeCSeS aes; 6 ee ay ee a os! i , ae a a ee aT tae | as Li a Bi SR ol as a ES) x a -™ : PTT Se nnntlcennalel i ‘sy Exchangettes and Exchange Club attend church together. 2 Ss ZZ 4 BZ BE ZZ ae ad = L. Whitted and J. Marmorato change Exchangette bulletin board. 157 MISS NANCY DY. BD Sponsor Purpose: To serve one’s school and community, to support one’s nation, and to practice one’s faith. FIRST ROW: L. Lucke, Treasurer; B. Roberts, Vice President; W. Kernodle, President; J. Hinshaw, R. Kinney. SECOND ROW: R. Kernodle, B. Young, Secretary; E. Hall, B. Holt, D. Sullivan, B. Rudd. THIRD ROW: J. Pleasant, S. Collins, P. Connor, C. Sterkin. FOURTH ROW: F. Fonville, C. Larson, L. Williams, A. Porterfield, T. Sineath, M. Hemrick, A. Mann. FIFTH ROW: C. Thompson, C. Young, M. Bullock, E. Brooks. SIXTH ROW: J. Wooten, D. Wright, S. Sherard, H. Burch, T. Shoffner. SEVENTH ROW: J. Leath, R. Moss, G. Brown, B. Blair, D. Allen. EIGHTH ROW: F. Hogan, B. Wade, B. Beck, C. Barber. T. Sineath and B. Rudd show their “K”. M. Bleakly does his good deed for the day. 158 ) B. Holt attempts to “snow” C. Wilson. J. Leath contributes his work to the Key Keyette float. MISS CATHY WILSON Sponsor Purpose: To serve one’s school, com- munity, and country. FIRST ROW: L. Wood, B. Whitaker, K. Copeland, C. Blanchard, D. Scruggs, P. Clayton, B. Saunders, K. Oakley, K. Taylor, A. Kukel, M. Apple, T. Crawley. SECOND ROW: B. Hartman, President; M. Isley, Vice President; D. Clark, Secretary; c Wilson, Treasurer; M. Morrow, K. Johnson, C. Whiteside, V. Shaw, P. Michaels. THIRD ROW: P. King, J. Hodgin, P. Alphine, B. Loy, B. Allen, K. Huffman, A. Small, J. Sherard, L. Bingenheimer, L. Sigmon, C. Black, N. Dale, J. Neese, C. Ray, B. Range, P. Thorton. 159 FIRST ROW: T. James, Secretary; T. Dameron, T. Baker, G. Keck, Treasurer; B. Flowe, President; D. Mast, Vice President, Mr. Simon, Mr. Bell, advisor. SECOND ROW: D. Rich, J. Ferguson, K. Ray, B. Southern, T. Sawyer, M. Black, K. Sim- mons. THIRD ROW: J. Elder, J. Holt, J. Hinton, J. Sanders, J. Aaron, D. Tuttle, T. Ross, T. Cohen, B. Spittel, S. Griffin. MISS SHARON DARST Sponsor Purpose: To pro- vide opportunity for young men to work together in a world fellow- ship dedicated to serve and inter- national under- standing. The Interact Club challenged the Exchange Club in ketball game. an exciting bas- WOKS MELISSA GUERRANT Sponsor ded Thg ky ea Ks) better ourselves through service. E. Gilliam and S. Coleman review notes of past meeting. Laurelettes discuss plans for future project. FIRST ROW: E. Gilliam, President; C. Nance, Vice President; D. Day, Secretary; Blackwell. SECOND ROW: S. Darst, C. Harrison, J. Gunn, E. Kemp, M. Geurrant, B. Walker. THIRD ROW: S. Rudd, A. Andrews, D. Younts, P. Challenger, C. Skeels, S. Coble, B. Moschler, M. Pugh. FOURTH ROW: R. Vetter, J. McKennizie, B. Bateman, L. Walker. FIFTH ROW: S. Workman, T. Way, C. Gibbs, A. Aldridge, S. Coleman, L. Ritter, C. Hobbs, J. Malone, J. Rippy. S. Brannock, Treasurer; L. Phillips, S. 16] 162 MISS SUSAN YOUNG Sponsor Purpose: To honor students who excel in French. : President; T. Bowman, Vice President; A. Gardner, Secretary; C. Walker, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: see oth weg eee Allred, P. falters D. Yount, S. Parker. THIRD ROW: D. Bowland, D. Tillman, C. Jeffries, L. Jackson, A. Roberts, C. Hobbs, D. Thomas, S. McIntyre. FOURTH ROW: J. Baulding, B. Bevan, J. Aaron, A. Lightborne. MISS LYNN RITTER Sponsor Purpose: To honor the out- standing stud ents in the study of the Spanish language. : i 1 ; D. Chambers, President; E. Gilliam, Vice President; J. Nash, Secretary. SECOND ROW: See ta ARON mene ete S. Clark, P. Horner, P. Martindale, L. Ritter, R. Crawford. THIRD ROW: Mrs, Byrd B. Hartman, B. Payne, B, Southard, S. Allison, S. Way, A. Alridge, J. Riley, L. Qualls, S, Rich, P. Bruner, Miss McGee. an N.H.S. Hosts State Convention MISS MARY LYNN 1h 0) 6) B) Sponsor Purpose: To pro- mote Service, Scholarship, Leadership, and Character. FIRST ROW: P. Williams, A. Roberts, Secretary; R. Kernodle, President; B. Koury, Vice President; David Mast, Treasurer, T. Allison, L. Hamby, Mrs. Garner, Advisor. SECOND ROW: L. Phillips, M. Gentry, J. Alexander, M. Leloudis, C. Hoke, C. Morton, K. Weston, L. Ross, V. Allred, J. Rippy. THIRD ROW: D. Graham, L. Worley, D. Starnes, D. Day, B. Pittard, L. Whitlow, C Ryder, C. Hillhouse, S. Rudd, S. Young. FOURTH ROW: E. Gilliam, S. Allison, M. Guerrant, S. Rich, J. Wooten, J. Smith, G. Snipes, C. Nance, T. Bowman, A. Gardner, K. Walker. FIFTH ROW: B. Middleton, C. Blanchard, C. Gable, P. Garber, L. Schoon- over, C. Wilkinson, W. Kernodle, M. Dale, B. Flow, A. Lightbourne. N.H.S. members hold their annual induction. M. Leloudis, D. Mast, R. Kernodle, and V. Allred show N.HLS. symbol of their organization. 163 EL MISS CHERYL BLANCHARD _Sponsor Purpose: To gain understanding of customs and language of French people. FIRST ROW: V. Allred, A. Roberts, T. Bowman, C. Blanchard. SECOND ROW: S. Jubrias, L. Hamley, A. Small, B. Hornday, C. Nowell, S. Parker, CeNaee THIRD ROW: C. Jeffries, D. Tillman, K. Campbell, B. Coley, P. Hilton, D. Boland, S. Willis, V. Hensley. FOURTH ROW: K. Bald, P. Wesley, S. McAdams, A. Gardner, N. Pendergrass, K. Smith, C. Skeels, FIFTH ROW: D. Tester, B. Middleton, B. Powell, H. Lynch, K. Walker, S. Duncan, K. Hobbs. Circul Espaitol Spanish Culture MISS SUSIE BRIGHT Sponsor Purpose: To aid the student in a better understand- ing of.the Spanish language and the Spanish Culture. y “ne FIRST ROW: Mr. Temple, Advisor; W. Kimbro, J. Nash, B. Rainey, A. Hall, S. Bowden, S. Rich, M. Gentry, D. Swicegood, B. Gray, R. Crawford, D. Helms, D. Jones, B. Agnew. SECOND ROW: K. Harrison, L. Isley, C. Hayes, D. Slack, E. Kemp, C Spencer, J. Waugh, C. Chapman, J. Brooks, C. Graham, L. Phillips, J. Ameen. THIRD ROW: S. Clark, J. Lacky, M. Staley, C. Ridgeway, B. Koontz, C. Jeffries, S. Elder, R. Shaw, V. Parrish, K. King, Y. Haith, B. Clayton, M. Holt, J. Sanders. FOURTH ROW: C. Staley, P. McDonald, C. Winburn, J. Collins, B. Cauble, S. Ritter, E. Rainey, J. Walters, J. Westbrooks, B. Harris, B, Hartman, V. Williams, M. Brown, L. Ritter. FIFTH ROW: E. Thomas, W. Pierce, P. Conklin, J. Walters, J. Cooper, S. Bright, C. Davis, P. Horner, B. Southard, J. Steelman, M. Hayes, P. Bowland. SIXTH ROW: L. Burke, B. Payne, L. Sayer, T. Way, D. Chambers, N. Clayton, P. Lowe, F. Miles, S. Way, P. Bruner, D. Shockley, B. Chrismon. SEVENTH ROW: T. J. Kincaid, L. Qualls, A. Aldridge, P. Adams, P. Michaels, R. Mayo, H. Sally, C. Gable, M. King, M. Aldridge, T. Stanfield, J. Riley, J. McKenzie. MISS CATHY RYDER Sponsor Purpose: To rec- ognize and pro- mote significant student achieve- ment in al] areas of speech and drama in the high school. FIRST ROW: B. Blair, Treasurer; C. Ryder, President; B. Ballard, Vice President. SECOND ROW: J. Riley, K. Johnson, M. Morrow, C. Oakley, A. Kukel, P. Buckner, P. Morton. THIRD ROW: Mrs, Leonard, Advisor; P. Lentz, R. Snyder, W. McCauley, T. Baker, A. Lightbourne, B. Young, L. Lucke. FRONT ROW: M. A. Moore, C. Ryder, T. Allison, S. Bright, J. Alexander, M. Isley, C. Blanchard, P. Challenger, E. Gillam. BACK ROW: F. Hogan, R. Kernodle, C. Chapman, M. Leloudis, S. Blackwell, J. Matthews, L. Wood, R. Hewitt, A. Gardner, K. Dempster, S. Rich, T. Bowman, A. Lightbourne. 165 MISS DEANNA DAY Sponsor Wed Tig wiky aed Co tivate the quali- ties essential in a good teacher. FIRST ROW: N. Chandler, D. Day, Secretary; V. Allred, President; L. Hamby, Vice-President; S. Brannock, S. Duff. SECOND ROW: S. Allen, B. Kirkland, S. Coble, K. Wilson. A. Andrews, M. Staley, J. Ezzell. THIRD ROW: C. Sumner, D. Combs, J. Alexander, S. Young, J. Gunn, S. Collins, D. Madden. FOURTH ROW: D. Covert, R. Leonard, C. Daniels, N. Shepard, C. Blanchard, C. Walker, B. Pittard, J. Perry. F.T.A. members help a teacher to grade papers. F.T.A. members cook for their annual money making bake sale. 166 Adyisor, Mrs. Brown, discusses a money making project with M. Brown. MISS JOAN MARMORATO Sponsor Purpose: To study the varied health careers. FIRST ROW: J. Walters, R. Paige, Vice President; A. Russel, Recording Secretary; J. Marmorato, Correspond- ing Secretary; M. Brown, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: P. Williams, C. Currie, L. Wrenn, G. Jeffries. THIRD ROW: C. Baker, P. Caviness, N. Cable, J. Perry, L. Leonard, E. Michaels. FOURTH ROW: J. Moore, V. Beal, R. Howard, C. Edwards, F. Woody. FIFTH ROW: B. Bateman, J. McKenzie, S. McCauley, L. Whitted, B. Wilson. 167 Bible Club Mem bers Sowe Others MISS BRENDA MURPHY Sponsor Purpose: To give students a chance to serve others and express them- selves through a Bible-centered organization. FIRST ROW: L. Wood, Treasurer; B. Murphy, President; P. Barnwell, Vice President; V. Modlin, Secretary. SECOND : M. Staley, V. Allred, J. Ameen, R. Roundtree, C. Clark, D. Brown, B. Arnold, K. Johnson, P. Kerr, iste E. paar Stultz, T. Bear, J. Hobby, Miss Kichline, advisor. . a B. Arnold and B. Murphy give a devotion to promote the Christ- mas spirit. Bibler R. Roundtree and Miss Kickline discuss a passage in the 168 Thespicu Society Sponsors Chris breaks up after being criticized by Miss Ham- mond. Bees Boe Miss Hammond adds a few touches to Chuck’s character. MISS BENNIE BATEMAN Purpose: To fos- ter an intelligent interest and par- ticipation in all. phases of the dra- matic arts. FIRST ROW: C. White, J. Smith, J. McKenzie, Treasurer; L. Apple, Secretary; G. Snipes, President; K. Barber, Vice Presi- dent; S. McAdams, P. Lentz. SECOND ROW: B. Saunders,D. Tillman, J. Jordan, J. Nunn, B. Bateman, K. McPherson, R. Snyder. THIRD ROW: S. Duff, K. Bald, B. Powell, L. Jordan, S. Muller, W. McCauley. 169 MISS CAROLINE 13 (8).@ 3; Sponsor Purpose: To further the mem- bers’ interest in engineering and the sciences. FIRST ROW: Mr. C. T. Foster, Advisor; K. Dempster, President; C. Chapman, Vice President; J. Hodges, Secretary-Treas- urer. SECOND ROW: M. McDade, H. Lynch, G. Snipes, F. Maness, R. Irvin. i mM i | . MISS CATHY WALKER Sponsor Purpose: To pro- vide students with the opportunity to enjoy the game of chess. FIRST ROW: C. Walker, President; C. Gable, Vice President; F. Maness, C. Chapman, K. Dempster, R. Bodenheimer, S. Rich, T. Boman, S. Young, Secretary; S. Powell, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: J. Hodges, E. Boswell, R. Catoe, H. Lynch, A. Lightborne, B. Powell. 170 FIRST ROW: M. Coble, L. Lucke, V. Schoonover, B. Young, B. Crotts. SECOND ROW: (C., Hucks, N. Day, A. Light- bourne, T. Baker, S. Ross, J. Pleasant, B. Roberts. The National Forensic League is a national speech honor society. Members must have twenty-five approved points to join, and a minimum of ten additional points annually to re- main active in the organization. Club members attend speech tournaments at High Point High School, Wake Forest Uni- versity, and UNC-CH. Debating Tean FIRST ROW: J. Pleasant, B. Young, L. Lucke, T. Baker, A. Lightborne, B. Blair. SECOND ROW: R. Page, M. Brown. The WHS debating team, under the able leadership of Mrs. Lucile Dula, is faced this year with the topic “Resolved: Congress should establish a system of universal national service for all citizens,’ The team has parti- cipated in various tournaments, including the High Point Invitational Tournament. 17] MISS SHARON WEBB Sponsor Purpose: To pub- lish the DOE- WAH-JACK for 1968-69. EDITOR AND ADVISOR Teresa Allison, editor-in-chief and Miss Betty Cairnes, advisor. ASSOCIATE EDITORS Rodney Cooper and Sharon Webb. SREB bn PHOTOGRAPHERS T. McKinney, C. Young, (Head); C. Chapman. ACHIEVEMENTS AND INDEX R. Howard, S. McCauley, C. Winburn. 172 Ghiea NN Wi CLASSES L. Whitted, class editor; S. Allen, P. Walker, R. Hewitt, M. Leloudis, L. Gourley, B. Wooten, C. Blanchard, copy editor. SPORTS J. Elder, E. Smith, R. Kern- odle, T. Cohen, Sports editor, FACULTY ORGANIZATIONS AND COPY D. Madden, M. Moore, J. Marmorato, organizations edi- tor; K. Rogers, J. Flowers, D. Covert, J. Faucette. 173 Business Stahl Finances Doo-Wel- Jack, The DOE-WAH-JACK business staff is responsible for financing the publication of the ’69 annual. They do this by selling ads to W.H.S. clubs and organizations, and various community concerns. In the fall, this staff handles the sale of the DOE-WAH-JACK and also it’s distribution later in the year. CEES ar we The business staff consisted of: W. Becker, J. Fitch, P. Trojan, F. Hogan, M. Isley, D. Rich, L. Williams, B. Davis, and S. Bright, manager. Manager, Susie Bright, directs staff. 174 MISS LYNN £0T0) b) Sponsor Purpose: To pub- lish a literary magazine of stu- dent’s work. FIRST ROW: D. Henry, T. Bowman, A. Lightbourne, Editor ; K. Dempster, Business Manager; S. Rich, R. Cooper. SECOND ROW: K. Webster, J. Sharpe, C. Hill, L. Jordan, M. Coble, L. Lightbourne, D. Tillman. | | | RE Ree A. Lightbourne, S. Rich, T. Bowman, and K. Dempster discuss plans for the Paragon. B. Kirkland enjoys one of L. Wood’s humorous stories of the Paragon. 175 176 MISS ANNE GARDNER Sponsor Purpose: To Pub- lish a monthly newspaper. FRONT ROW: B. Kirkland, C. Morton, J. Matthews, D. Wright, B. Koury, L. Phillips, B. Turbyfill, MIDDLE: D. Day, Editor-in-chief. SECOND ROW: S. Stewart, Managing editor; M. Morrow, Business manager; P. Chal- lenger; A. Gardner; Exchange editor; B. Flowe; E. Gilliam; A. Lightbourne, Photography. The school chronicle, the Barker, is indispensi- ble in that it keeps Williams’ students in- formed on all the Soul happenings around WHS. The Barker staff publishes a monthly newspaper which sells for only fifteen cents, and thus defying the phenomena of inflation. The staff supervises the selection of Home- coming Queen and sponsors the Homecoming assembly. The journalism class aides the staff member in all their endeavors. J. Mathews, A. Gardner, and C. Ryder help to compile one of the Barker issues. . ip ‘i i) syne a! 8 3 , hr Mie Woes eae e eos x C. Ryder, A. Gardner, and J. Mathews look for examples from old Barkers. B. Flowe, S. Stewart, and P. Challenger prepare a page for the newspaper. Miss Julia Brown, advisor to the Barker staff, gives constructive criticism to staff members. 177 MISS 10) 3593) 0M OLONY OSHS) Sponsor Vd Tha XM KOs (8 velop character and leadership through athletics, fe 4 4 pt é fi 3 4 Seok a FIRST ROW: Mrs. J. Gunn, Advisor; T. Ross, President; R. Leonard, Vice President; B. Gibson, Secretary; L. Burch, Treasurer; Mrs. B. Byers, Advisor. SECOND ROW: D. Combs, D. Swann, M. Punnion, L. A. Phifer, C. Murry, L. Wrenn, M. Gorden. THIRD ROW: Y. Haith, J. Tinnin, C. Hamilton, L. Moore, C. Jeffries, R. Garrison, C. Shannon, B. Bolan. FOURTH ROW: D. Martin, M. Boone, D. Oliver, C. Brown, B. Wilson, P. Kerr, S. Glenn, S. Kiser. FIFTH ROW: A. Hicklin, M. Francis, L. Jordan, W. Bakken, S. Bennett, B. Allen, S. Simpson. 4 i Sleep is sweet after an exciting game. G.A.A. displays enthusiam for sports. 178 FIRST ROW: R. Lassiter, President; B. Cooper, Treas- urer; J. Brewer, Vice President; D. Mercer, Secretary; J. Curry, B. Coleman. SECOND ROW: D. Mast, C. Bryan, D. Apple, B. Roberts, W. Pendergrass, C. Thompson, M. Harper, S. Sterns, J. Holt, G. Harris, R. King, D. Orcutt. THIRD ROW: T. Dameron, S. Rumley, B. Holt, D. Dahl, B. Davis, J. Hinton, M. Dale, R. Morgan, J. Ferguson, B. Quernell, C. Machachek. FOURTH ROW: T. Ross, B. Wade, S. Johnson, A. Tate, C. Larson, B. Castell, S. Brooks, S. Ross. FIFTH ROW: M. Ward, J. Williams, E. Biggs, L. Lucke, R. Moss, T. Shofner, B. Young, D. Swartz, D. Miller, T. Cheek. -MISS ANNE ANDREWS J S10) 110) g Purpose: To pro- mote a better fel- lowship and close- ness between WHS athletes, united for service to the school and community. _ B. Cooper and S. Hearne watch an exciting game. 179 V.ICA. Sponsors loyor- Employee Bang FIRST ROW: S. Moss, President; W. Shaw, Vice President; D. Batchelor, R. Wright, Treasurer; S. Sawyer, Secretary; S. Wilson, Mr. Sharpe, Advisor. SECOND ROW: R. Griffin, G. Roney, J. Wheeley, D. Mize, K. Hodge, T. Scearce. THIRD ROW: J. Stainback, D. Wilson, M. Morton, J. Tillman, E. Rudder, R. Faucette, D. Graves, T. Dickey. FOURTH ROW: R. Baulding, R. Cates, R. Dickens, E. Caroll, W. Johnson, R. Johnson, B. Compton. Readsenaeestiisntise V.I.C.A. members relax after class. Mr. Sharpe conducts one of his daily classes for V.I.C.A. 180 MISS BRENDA PERRY Pe) 10) 110) g Purpose: To en- courage Pacis) participation, de- velopment of lead- ership and career study. FIRST ROW: C. Ball, K. Hall. SECOND ROW: J. Atkins, L. Radabaugh. THIRD ROW: D. Mize, A. Harris, V. Allred, P. Sharp, E. Smith, G. Taylor, J. Lamb, A. Krawretz, A. Bomberger, C. Gutherie, Mrs. Adler, Mr. Casey. FOURTH ROW: B. Phillips, J. Miller, S. Banks, S. Clapp, J. Barnwell, M. Tillman, J. Edwards, B. Smith, L. Wilson, W. Johnson, B. Makon, G. Burgess. FIFTH ROW: R. Hinsdale, H. Mebane, B. Howell, V. Brewer, P. Clemens, V. Modlin, J. Perry, S. Hayes, M. Edwards, B. Perry, R. Isley, R. Byers. SIXTH ROW: R. Owen. T Smith, G. Hackard, D. Thackers, J. Steinson, D. Thomas, R. Patterson, C. Love, J. Jeffreys, D. Hinshaw, W. Brown. SEVENTH ROW: S. Councilman, K. Little, P. Dark, A. Mays, R. Thompson, D. Graves, W. Waddell, T. Ross, C. McGee, B. Ward, D. Kimery, G. Shepard. Co-operatine Office Occupations Menhors Unite RE RS ST RS cy ES Sean CANCE ERENT TIN TN FIRST ROW: D. Jones, M. Hobby, C. Boswell, E. Chaney, Mr. Davis, Advisor. SECOND ROW: B. Ferrell, E. Sykes, D. Ferell, D. Long, B. Williams, J. Butler, D. Starnes. THIRD ROW: K. Hundley, D. Abee, D. Foster, P. Smith, C. Edwards, D. Laws, V. Henderson, A. G riggs. 18] STUDENT STORE SERVERS S. Collins, P. Michaels, D. Dahl. BUS DRIVERS FIRST ROW: D. Tilley, P. Butler, R. Barnes. SECOND ROW: A. Jordan, B:. Tucker, J. Dean, J. Dawkins, D. Adkins. 182 R.OT.C. Cadets Sponsor aw Assembly FIRST ROW: Cadet Lts. E. Smith, D. Morton, E. Hunnicutt, A. Drinkwater, T. Cohen, J. Scoggins, S. Sawyer, J. White, Lt. Colonel Clason. SECOND ROW: Cadets B. Thomas, A. Bailey, D. Watson, G. Smith, J. Barker, S. Fox, B. Spears, J. Ford, S. Welborn. THIRD ROW: Cadets W. Maxwell, M. Wagoner, J. Bell, S. Patterson, T. Bullard, S$. Garrison, W. Harris, D. Naylor, J. Sutton. FOURTH ROW: Cadets G. Thompson, T. Johnston, D. Sullivan, B. Tucker, S. Johnson, T. McKinney, J. Moss, N. Davis, R. Cooper. FIFTH ROW: Cadets S. Cook, K. Adams, M. Hayes, T. Ross, A. Boswell, B. Bullard, B. Davis. SIXTH ROW: Cadets S. Yarborough, J. Testerman, M. Smith, J. Albright. SEVENTH ROW: Cadets G. Phelps, H. Miller, A. Jordan, T. Michaels, R. Hall, T. Gibson, J. Mincey, G. Hodge. EIGHTH ROW: Cadets W. Bray, J. Martindale, G. Thompson, S. Davis, J. Schultz, D. Hudgins, N. Davis. NINTH ROW: Cadets M. Cable, R. Dalton, K. Barnwell, B. Lougee, M. Bradley, T. Hatley. TENTH ROW: Cadets V. West, B. Long, A. Ray, B. Thomas, J. Foust, J. Hurst, R. Dameron, D. Henry, B. Smith, R. Abernathy, R. Neal. ELEVENTH ROW: Cadets J. Taylor, R. Oakley, R. Walker, N. Norris, B. Summers, K. Turner, S. Pickard, L. Watkins. MISS CINDY GATTIS Sponsor Purpose: To en- able the high school student to become better in- formed on the challenges and opportunities of Aerospace. So this is what they mean by “boot” camp! 183 MAIN OFFICE SEATED: M. Coble, Mrs. Stout. STANDING: K. Taylor, P. Garber, J. Lackey, S. Bright, V. Hodlin, B. Walker. ee es ‘ FS oat eae gh te oe es € ne IE cee he cae oR ATTENDANCE OFFICE FIRST ROW: C. Bland, L. Wrenn. SECOND ROW: J. Malone, D. Smith, C. Terrell, J. Hobby, B. Cox. THIRD ROW: C. Morris, B. AUDIO-VISUAL ASSISTANTS G. Roessler, L. Wood, J. Hodgin Ashe, N. Chandler, B. Hodge. GUIDANCE OFFICE FIRST ROW: A. Hope, E. Har- rington, Mrs. Bell, P. Perry, C. Bell, S. Brannock, M. Ward, Mrs. Carter, S. Coble, D. Combs. 184 luualuable at W.H.C. BIOLOGY LABORATORY FIRST ROW: J. Sanders, K. Barber, S. Patterson, K. Dempster. SECOND ROW: J. Marmorato, B. Southard, S. Collins, J. Hinshaw, H. Lynch, J. Williams. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL’S OFFICE FIRST ROW: V. Scoggins, Mr. Gutherie, J. Nash. SECOND ROW: N. Clayton, K. Westmoreland, K. Meridith, L. Whitlow. THIRD ROW: B. Perry, B. Joyner, P. Buckner, M. Guerrant, CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS LABORATORY L. Apple, L. Bowden. FIRST ROW: C. Daniels, D. Scruggs. SECOND ROW: C. Chapman, R. Ervin. THIRD ROW: M. Brown, S. Sherard, J. Hodges. FOURTH ROW: D. Vetter, T. Ross, B. Wade. ACTIVITIES OFFICE SEATED: Cathy Ray. FIRST ROW: OD. Wright, L. Birch, C. Hoke, B. Gallimore, S. Darst, C. Nance, T. Al lison, B. Hartman, C Worell, L. Phillips. SECOND ROW: S. @ollinsaas ee luckese J) Pleasant. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS SEATED: B. Bateman, J. McKenzie, L. Ritter, C. Pickard, D. Congleton. STANDING: A. Faison, J. Rogers, N. Sherprd, C. Winburn, Mrs. Leonard, B. Dameron, T. Southard, K. Daniels, J. Summers, J. Neese, A. Johnston, N. Martin, D. Jackson, J. Baggett, M. Laster, Miss Williams, M. Conyers. 185 ASSEMBLY FIRST ROW: P. Lowe, A. Joyner, co-chairmen. SEC- OND ROW: V. Allred, L. MacMillan, D. Shockley, M. Staley, B. Walker, M. Pugh. THIRD ROW: S. Garrison, N. Day, J. Hin- shaw. CAFETERIA FIRST ROW: R. Agnew, C. Morton, J. Hobby, M. Isley, S. Bullard. SECOND ROW: S. Rudd, J. Rippy, G. Snipes, M Smith, L. Apple, K. Barber, D. Congleton. THIRD ROW: R. Morgan, D. Sharpe, B. Wade, R. Cooper. 186 CONSTITUTION FIRST ROW: A. Lightbourne, A. Gardner, co-chairmen. SECOND ROW: C. Stanley, K. Dempster, D. Coleman. THIRD ROW: R. Kernodle, R. Page, R. Wright. FOURTH ROW: S. Rich, T. Baker, T. Bowman, T. McGee. ELECTIONS FIRST ROW: L. Lucke, R. Hewitt, co-chairmen. SECOND ROW: A. Small, L. Schoonover, P. Walker, J. Barnes, L. Sigmon, D. Swicegood, D. Pugh. THIRD ROW: C. Young, B. Koury, D. Apple, M. Brown, J. Lind- ley, W. Pritchett, J. Huffman. . AVY) $8.5.0.9.85.98 AYN 187 HOUSE AND GROUNDS FIRST ROW: B. Day, chairman. SEC- OND ROW: R. King, A. Tate, M. Brown. THIRD ROW: D. Vetter, K. Adams, J. Williams. PARKING FIRST ROW: W. Shaw, R. Dickens, co-chairmen. SECOND ROW: B. Bul- lard, G. Roney, D. Wil- son, R. Griffin. 188 a PUBLICITY FIRST ROW: S. Willis, R. Cooper, S. McCauley, L. Pittman, R. Cooper, A. Roberts, M. Coble, M. Leloudis. — PROJECTS FIRST ROW: J. Plesant, J. Alex- ander, co-chairmen. SECOND ROW: V. Williams, B. Coley, J. Perry. THIRD ROW: G. Wernicki, L. Whitlow, D. Ezzell. FOURTH ROW: B. Ballard, M. Bowland, B. Moschler. FIFTH ROW: C. Barker, L. Pittman, J. Beale. SIXTH ROW: S. McAdams, M. Cross, S. Webb, S. Patterson. SEVENTH ROW: B. Young, R. King, L. Lankford. 189 PUBLIC RELATIONS FIRST ROW: L. Wood, Chairman. SEC- OND ROW: V. Allred, L. Hamby, B. Cauble, C. Pickard, B. Splawn, P. Mad- den. THIRD ROW: C. Ryder, C. Wilson, J. Hodgins, C. Winburn, D. Shockly, C. Hillhouse. FOURTH ROW: S. Collins, M. Leloudis, D. Clark, S. Blackwell, S. Bright, M. Gentry. FIFTH ROW: K. Harrison, B. Clapp, R. Hewitt, R. Leonard, D. Shork- ley, E. Weston. SIXTH ROW: D. Wood, Z. Ahladas, S. Griffin, J. Scoggins, D. Cokman. SEVENTH ROW: D. McGee, J. Leath, E. Biggs, S. Stearns, R. Kernodle, EIGHTH ROW: R. Hall, F. Fondville, B Young, J. Holt, D. Dahl, R. Cable. NINTH ROW: L. Rodgers, D. Lougee, B. Coleman, D. Bennett, D. Cable. —— ee SCHOOL SPIRIT STANDING: R. Morgan, J. Ezzel, P. Micheals, B. Loy, A. Squires, J. Fitch, C. Black, F. Hogan, S. Blackwell, Chairman; T. Bare, P. King, B. Arnold, C. Davis, K. Hayes, S. Clark, R. Crawford, L. Bingenheimer, K. Oakley, D. Scruggs, A. Kukel, K. Taylor, J. Collins, B. Bullard, G. Lewis, J. Harvey, G. McQueen. R. Allred, G. Long. SITTING: C. Graham, B. Coleman, D. Lovette, J. McKinzie, B. Ashe, B. Quernell, N. Clayton, B. Bateman, R. Leonard, E. Biggs, K. Mitchell, T, Allison, D. Chambers, J. Brewer. IN WAGON: R. Cooper, S. McCauley, D. Ward, S. Weyyand, L. Phillips, B. Frick, N. Cable, C. Winburn, N. Dale, D. Shelton, M. Brown, G. Roesseler, M. King, J. Hodgin, K. Harrison, B. Casteel, B. Davis, J. Marmorato, J. Norwood, K. Hobbs, E. Gilliam, C. Toloupas, J. Wadelle, B. Cooper, J. Williams. ; 190 wo) | a mn ey | MH4, didi oe | —_— STUDENT VOICE FIRST ROW: S. Stewart, P. Challenger, co-chairmen, SEC- OND ROW: C. Walker, S. Young, G. Roach, B. Crotts, D. Day, C. Blanchard, J. Fambrough, C. Skeels. THIRD ROW: J. Aaron, D. Rich, D. McGee, J. Leath, Z. Ahladas, D. Brumble, T. Cohen. SOCIAL AND RECREATION FIRST ROW: L. Williams, P. Garber, co-chairmen. SEC- OND ROW: L. Gourley, M. A. Moore, S. Webb, B. Wooten. THIRD ROW: S. Bright, J. Brooks. FOURTH ROW: B. Qurnell, S. Rumley, T. Dameron, C. Chapman. FIFTH ROW: R. Leonard, E. Biggs. 19] MISS BRENDA BALLARD Sponsor Purpose: To pro- vide members with opportuni- ties to develop their vocal talents and to perform before audiences. and J. Malone provide music for schoo] assemblies. “Hold me, thrill me, kiss me!” (A. Kukel) 192 Ctoge Band Is Successhul) at W.H.S. Outstanding Junior Percussion Player, Steve Col- lins. W.H.S. DANCE BAND FRONT: P. Alphine. FIRST ROW: J. Barker, M. Wagoner, R. Cooper, C. Par- due, J. Peebles, T. Warren, F. Fonville, C. Stanley, S. Griffin, J. Leath, SECOND ROW: T. Baker, B. Moser, J. Hinshaw, J. Pleasant, D. Brumble, D. Naylor, J. Scog- gins. Outstanding Sophomore Brass Instrument Player, Ralph Cooper. Come blow your horn! 193 MISS WILMA COX Sponsor Purpose: To de- velop their talents in individual as well as group performances. President S. GRIFFIN Vice-President R. COOPER Sec.-Treas. R. CRAWFORD Drum Majors J. SCOGGINS C. GABLE FIRST ROW: J. Ashley, C. Black, S. Griffin, President; R. Cooper, Vice President; Mr. Albea, R. Crawford, Secretary Treasurer; D. May, J. Scoggins, J. Pleasant, J. Leath, Publicity Chairman; L. Cole, L. Qualls. SECOND ROW: S. McIntyre P. Oakley, C. Dixon, S. Rudd, J. A. Smith, D. Shelton, A. Russell, B. Powell, C. Skeels, D. Bruner, B. Watkins, B. Elder P. Bauchom, S. Workman, D. Haney, C. Nowell, V. Hatchel, W. Cox, J. Howerton. THIRD ROW: S. Hilliard, P. McGee J. Rackley, P. Bruner, A. Brock, S. Glenn, B. Allen, C. Hobbs, L. Pheiffer, B. Crotts, B. Pittard, G. Barnhardt, S. Weygand, § 194 yynch. FOURTH ROW: C, Stanley, M. Wagoner, B. Moser, T. Baker, J. Hinshaw, B. Duncan, R. Parrish, K. Miller, T. ‘wens, J. Gunn, J. Register, F. Maness, B. Beck, J. Bond. FIFTH ROW: A. Baird, J. Barker, K. Taylor, C. Pardue, C. ‘ingenheimer, J. Peebles, E. Boswell, J. Cockman, D. Miller, S. Collins, F. Fonville, P. Lentz. SIXTH ROW: G. Wooten, D. ‘cumble, N. Thompson, P. Waugh, S. Powell, H. Lewis, D. Naylor,T. Warren, T. Hatley, L. Johnson, T. Bowman, B. Frazier. 195 196 MISS DONNA FESTA Sponsor Purpose: To stimulate the interest of young people in all facets of musical culture. W.H.S. Orchestra Provides OEE: CB nice eens PO sed BOTTOM ROW: D. Helms, P. Martindale, D. Festa, C. Ray, S. Coleman, C. Yount, P. Lowe, L. McLendon, K. Banther, C J. Harper, G. McQueen, S. Coleman, G. Glosson, S. Hearne, D. Chambers, P. Allen, R. Madden, F. Coble. BACK ROW: ¢ B. Cooper, R. Dalton, T. Carey, H. Faulkenberry. Mr. Corne directs a daily practice of the orchestra. The Orchestra work Clark, E. Michael, P. Williams. CENTER ROW: Mr. Corne, Skeels, C. Coley, S. McAdams, P. Connor, G. Snipes, C. Walker, jany long hours to reach perfection. H. Faulkenberry, R. Houlton, and C. Coley form an en- thusiastic trio. 197 - TREX eh Pe neimetiees Ae A Teeny pUTEN Sa Dip eS So g : - 200 Volledictoriow aud Solutatoriow Receive Larry Worley puts in many hours of study. Each year, the students with the highest aca- demic averages are recognized by Walter M. Williams High School. This year, the honor of recognition has been well-earned by Larry Worley and Miss Cathy Ryder. Not only ex- cellent students scholastically, they also exempli- fy qualities of character, leadership, and serv- ice. These two students will be properly honored for their achievements at the Commencement Exercises. Larry Worley will address the Class of ’69 as the valedictorian, while Miss Cathy Ryder will deliver the salutatory as the second highest student academically. Larry finds solving math problems a stimulating challenge. Highest Academic Homo co Cathy Ryder experiments in lab. es tin. Cathy Ryder, SALUTATORIAN Cathy diligently prepares tomorrow’s assignment. 201 202 Presenting 1968 Homecoming Royalty, P. Garber and R. King. “Campaign °68, Vote the Bulldog Ticket!” was the theme of this year’s Homecoming. The assembly, pre- ceding the parade and game that night, took the form of a political convention. Delegates were planted in the audience and had to vote for their favorite canine can- didate. George Mascot Williams was, of course, the winner. Despite the rain, the homecoming parade took place the afternoon before the game. Convertible tops and umbrellas were up as the sponsors and floats carried out this year’s theme. During halftime, the 1968 Homecoming Queen, Patti Garber, and the King, Robin King, were crowned. The Queen and King were flanked by the Honor Court, club sponsors, band, cheerleaders and clowns who formed the election message “Vote!” The WHS Alma Mater was played as a finale. A feeling of pride surged through the audience and par- ticipants, as well as one of gratitude that we live in a country where voting is a privileze and an American way of life. Civitan float ties for first place in float competition. Presenting the fourth runner-ups, Mary Ann Moore and Dan Apple. Saad eeu SY ag 4 re 68 winiccntoe eRe Homecoming royalty of 1967: S. Smith and T. Cole. P. Lowe and F. Fonville represent one of the many clubs at WHS. 203 a Junior A flowered horse, a blue pig with pink trim, and a pink elephant were all members of the Prom ’68 “Psychedelic Carousel”. The Junior Class presented a carnival reached through The Tunnel of Love. There was a barker, and prom servers in the guise of jesters and clowns. The Court f ormed a figure, and Queen Stephanie Sherard, and King David Huffman were crowned. The Court of Honor included Miss Debbie Gilmore, Miss Sandra Barker, Clinton Holt, and Bill Rippy. Teachers find prom amusing. Mr. Culpepper discusses the prom with Miss PROM SERVERS Graves. FIRST ROW: A. McClintock, A. Kukel, C. Taylor. SECOND ROW: B. Dameron, L. Qualls, C. Davis, C. Ray, C. Graham. 206 vb SN nahi King D. Huffman escorts Queen S. Sherard to the throne. B. Tucker and W. Tinnen enter the prom. The animals who formed the carousel were painted psychedelic, glowing colors. So on this April night, WHS went on its own trip. Wake up! They are looking at us! 207 Prom servers welcome guests, E. Wood and T. Crawley. Soul Kings take a break. 208 Poe Me ates! of he SEATED: Ada McClintock, Rhonda Leonard, Pam Michaels, Beverly Dameron, Cindy Graham. STANDING: Bo Blair, Eddie Brooks, Craig White, Tommy Cheek, Bill Mitchell, Chief, David Dahl. Bill Mitchell finishes last minute details for the Junior Marshalls. Selected by the Class of ’69, the Junior Marshals are chosen to serve as ushers at both graduation and bacca- laureate exercises, as well as at other events held in our auditorium during the year. They are required to main- tain the same scholastic re- quirements as the class stu- dent body officers. This year’s representatives includ- ed six young men and five young ladies who, dressed in formal attire, lend a touch of elegance to the functions at which they serve. 209 NORTH CAROLINA JUNIOR CIVITAN—DISTRICT EAST ; : at LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Dale—Lt. Governor, Zone 2; Linda Schoonover—Secretary; Teresa Allison—Miss Junior Civitan ; David Mercer—Governor. NORTH CAROLINA INTERACT, DISTRICT 771 NORTH CAROLINA KEY CLUB, CAROLINA DISTRICT Wally Kernodle—Lt. Governor Division 5; Jack Pleasant—Secretary. SEATED Me Timmya Dunterone Governor STAND: ING: David Mast—Secretary. 210 ma i 3 NORTH CAROLINA STUDENT COUNCIL State Secretary, Brenda Hartman % NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY State Secretary, Teresa Allison; State Treasurer, Robert Kernodle. ae y, SCIENCE STUDENT OF THE YEAR CITIZEN OF THE YEAR 1967-1968 John Williams LEFT TO RIGHT: Juniors—Dan Apple, (NOT PICTURED, Deanna Day); Sophomores—Beverly Dameron, Bill Mitchell. 211 212 DAR CITIZEN Caroline Hoke VICA CLUB HONORS LEFT TO RIGHT: Willie Shaw—lst. Vice-president, Region 4; Steve Wilson—Ist. Place in Chapter Activities Book; Steve Sawyer and Rickey Wright—lIlst. Place in Chapter Records Book. ROTC OUTSTANDING CADET Ist. Lt. Steve Sawyer GOVERNOR’S SCHOOL FIRST ROW: Mike Ellington, Jesse Waugh. SECOND ROW: Tommy Bowman, Andy Lightbourne. (NOT PIC- TURED, Deanna Day). ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA LEFT TO RIGHT: Cathy Walker, Susan McAdams, Pat Lowe, (NOT PICTURED, Delores Helms). Both the All-State Band and the All-State Orchestra members are selected on the basis of skill shown in auditions and recom- mendations by the directors. Students in these honor organiza- tions represent hard work, determination, and talent. ALL-STATE BAND Sandra Workman HIGH I1.Q. TEAM A LEFT TO RIGHT: Lew Lucke, John Williams, Frank Maness, Kelly Dempster, David Mast, Andy Lightbourne. 213 GOLD KEY SCHOLASTIC ART AWARD LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda McLendon, Rodney Cooper, Louise Hamby. REYNOLDS SCHOLARSHIP NOMINEE BETTY CROCKER AWARD Vickie Allred Linda McLendon 214 Arve Eaumed by the Talented MOREHEAD SEMI-FINALISTS ELKS SCHOLARSHIP AWARD NOMINEES Wally Kernodle and Randy Lassiter STANDING: Mike Dale, Bill Flowe. SEATED: Ann Roberts, NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS This year Walter Williams boasts five National Merit Final- ists. They were chosen on the basis of their National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test scores. Merit Fin- alists are chosen nation-wide and represent less than one-percent of all high school seniors. One other outstanding student received a let- ter of commendation. Teresa Allison. NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS LEFT TO RIGHT: Cathy Ryder, Andy Lightbourne, Gaynelle Snipes, Craig Thompson, Susan Young (Letter of Commendation). 215 eee - - Rec pets en ted! 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Mae 2 = Jat ae? Rees Pua ¢ Oe ge Mack Food Bore age vie - ep ee at Bee Spel se ene ae : jeehs Oty. t othe eae os eae a nh Ma Sa E Snely Sr Pin a5 a al, re ORE Tne hee, ree nee nea Oa at gen Te Da Bran ote eae ey Ne Ph ATs Ae nee ke nd ee ae TN gel 1 Oops tte 22 a ee ee : “ym fn ele n te A an Ae ere a oy : ead Swf Carag 4 ‘ ) Sb i tae Co aM [THE ACTION THE ACTION THE ACTION 218 219 FIRST ROW: Gordon Isley, Ronald Lee, C. A. Frye. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Bell, Jesse Jack- son, Jerry Woodside, Barry Hodge. The Williams High coaching staff have helped to build this year’s athletic teams. They developed good-sportsmanship as well as team cooperation in the WHS athletes. Sst VERNON CULPEPPER, Athletic Business Director. JESSE JACKSON, Head Wrestling, Assistant Football. 220 os COACH JERRY WOODSIDE J.V. Basketball, Head Baseball. , Ga o? watery F Se AE te COACH C. A. FRYE, Ath- letic Director, Head Football, Head Golf. COACH RONALD BELL, J.V. Football, Head Track. se COACH BARRY HODGE, “B” Basket- ball, J.V. Football, Assistant Track. . QVllAmys COACHING STATE COACH GORDON ISLEY, Head COACH RONALD LEE, Head Tennis. Basketball, Assistant Football. 22! FIRST ROW: A. Roberts, R. Leonard, K. Mitchell, T. Allison, A. McClintock, B. Dameron, C, Graham. SECOND ROW: M. Isley, B. Hartman, D. Lovette, Head; K. Johnson, D. Chambers. Elected each spring by the student body, the Varsity Cheerleaders cheer WHS teams to victory, and also help to lessen the agony of defeat. Throughout the year, these cheerleaders keep school spirit alive by organizing assemblies and pep rallies to urge the Bulldogs to victory. ee aS B. Hartman, M. Isley, and D. Lovette lead WHS pep rally. K. Mitchell shows spirit at WHS bonfire. 222 The Junior Varsity cheerleaders are elected each fall by the Sopho- more class. They provide such services as assisting at athletic concession stands and selling pro- grams at varsity games. FIRST ROW: S. Farmer, M. Cross. SECOND ROW: C. Frye, B. Ha ll. THIRD ROW: A. Foster, J. Bowden, S. Ross. FOURTH ROW: M. Aldridge, P. Hale. This year, the exhilarating ball- games of WHS have been even further enjoyed because of the never-ending antics of our viva- cious clowns, Lee Williams and Flip Hogan. Truly, they have add- ed spirit and excitement to each of the events that they attended. The clowns, Lee Williams and Flip Ho- If I didn’t know better, I’d say its gan, combine humor with thrilling cold out here. (F. Hogan) sports ‘action. 223 The Bootgirls accompany the WHS Marching Band in its various performances. Their most important role is providing halftime entertainment, at home football and basketball games. Bootgirls, through their sense of teamwork and school spirit, enrich the lives of Williams High School students. MISS PAT LOWE Sponsor Purpose: To encourage school spirit at various home athletic events. FIRST ROW: P. Lowe, Head; D. Swicegood, Cohead. SECOND ROW: D. Ward, D. Riggs, D. Guthrie, S. Coleman. THIRD ROW: C. Spencer, K. Blanchard, C. Winburn, D. Slack, Absent S. McCauley. 224 The WHS major- ettes add both show- manship and _ beauty to the Williams Marching band. They spent many hours pre- paring routines for sports events, in ad- dition to participat- ing in various com- munity activities. MAJORETTES: Janet Ashley, Lou Qualls, Carmen Black, Lynn Cole. Majorettes join with band in pre-game activities. 225 226 Tri-captains, D. Mercer, E. Biggs, and C. Bryan, with Coach C. A. Frye, support head Cheerleader, D. Lovette. VARSITY SCHEDULE WHS se teectere tae. 20 Basta Forsyth pete ere 13 WHS epee aa a Tuscola (Waynesville) ............- 7 WHS rae sn er. 10 Reynolds 47.2 ee ea AT WHStatere eee eres 28 Parkland ee, ene eo eee eae atl WHS secs ee eet 7 Grimsleysene ere eee ttre 14 WHS 2. oecaere 21 Dudley gee secs aie etre tie 9 WHS) chicas asin: oe 0 Northak orsythpe-es ane enone ater 9 WHS eens cio ree rd Smiths eueaetrr pec oh roe oe eee eee ale) WHS seit ocr ene 14 Pare. cc eee ee eee eee: 28 WTS Se cs eee ree a Hishg Pointing ante ete reer 28 “Disappointing” was the way head football Coach C. A. Frye summed up the 1968 football season. Williams, handicapped by the lack of ade- quate passing, came close to winning several, but failed. They posted a 3-6-1 record. Although there were many outstanding players, several were singled out for honors. Curry Bryan was selected to play in the Shrine Bowl and Eddie Biggs will play for the West in the East-West All-Star game at Greensboro this summer. Even though WHS will be losing twenty seniors, there are many promising prospects coming up from the J.V. team. The fighting spirit of the team was exemplified by our boys who gave their “all” for WHS! B. Wade evades tackles for a run up the middle. FIRST ROW: Coach Bell, Co: ROW: Coach Jackson, F. Lo THIRD ROW: C. Larson, R. Moss, FOURTH ROW: son. y, M. Ward, J. Ferguson, L. Pinnix, D. Mast, B. Holt, C. Bryan, B. Cooper, E. Biggs, S$, Rumley, Coach Frye. SECOND Thompson, D. Mercer, T. Ross, W. Pendergrass, B. Wade, M. Dale, B. Castill, T. Dameron, S. Callahan, Coach Hodge, nson, L. Gray, S. Powell, R. Riley, L. Finger, T. Johnson, K. Simmons, T. Shofner, J. Bell, T. Cheek, C. Stubblefield, tt, J. Sneed, M. Harper, S. Hearne, R. Snyder, B. Glenn, M. Mills, T. Sawyer, J. Brooks, B. Jones, B. Stearns, B, Thomp- 227 DAVID MAST—Center STEVE RUMLEY—Quarterback EDDIE BIGGS—Fullback LOUIS PINNIX—Tailback MIKE DALE—Quarterback 228 MIKE WARD—Guard 2 RANDY LASSITER—Tackle BILL CASTEEL—Center DAVID MERCER—End TIMMY DAMERON—End 229 TOMMY ROSS—Wingback BILL COOPER—E EDDIE MATKINS—Guard i ae WILL PENDERGRASS—Guard 230 BUCKY WADE—Tailback CURRY BRYAN—Tackle BUDDY HOLT—Center CRAIG THOMPSON—Wingback JOHN FERGUSON—Tackle 23! WHS offense comes from all angles. After long yardage, Bucky Wade is pulled down. ws “anche ‘ Steve Rumley evades mass of tacklers. Looking out for his own safety, Bucky Wade sprints for needed gain. 232 ’ Bucky Wade sweeps around right end. 233 Tim Dameron completes pass for gain. Eddie Biggs pushes through line. Larry Felton is pulled down after long yardage. 234 Robert Snyder has advantage over fiend. Tim Dameron starts take down on foe. Rick Sims works for a pinning combination. Grappler Lee Purdue throws opposing wrestler. 245 J. Pleasant stretches for the wire. TRACK SCHEDULE Alamance County WHS ieee 45 Pave tee aU Track WHS.......431%4 Similar 2S Meet .. 2nd Place WHS seen oc Grimsley ...... 47 Meet .. Oth place K. Ray gives all-out effort. The WHS track team had a disappointing season last year, ranking 4th in the Group II teams, and 7th in the Cen- tral 4-A Conference. The coaching staff consisted of Ronald Bell and Barry Hodge. Prospects for next year are Walter McCauley, pole vault; Ed Boswell, high jump; Tom- my Ross, 100 yard dash; Dick Orcutt, mile; David Rogers, relays; Donnie Swartz, hur- dles; Tommy Cheek, 440. T. Ross passes baton to C. Holt. C. McDonald clears hurdle easily. 246 Meaw Mow Detouninetion iw '69 FIRST ROW: A. Harveil, S. Brooks, M. Dale, D. Orcutt, S. Baldwin, D. Huffman, M. Harper, T. Bennett, E. Boswell, B Boswell, W. Rogers. MIDDLE ROW: K. Atwater, L. Pinnix, T. Cheek, S. Hogan, D. Swartz, J. Brewer, W. McCauley, D Apple, M. Waddell, B. Rippy, R. Page, M. Bullock. BOTTOM: Coach Bell, B. Kenny, A. Tate, D. Miller, C. McDonald, S. Johnson, R. Henshaw, B. Wade, J. Pleasant, T. Ross, T. Scott, K. Ray. . B. Boswell receives trophy from Coach Bell. B. Boswell shows pole vaulting form. 2 47 248 FRONT ROW: S. Lindsay, S. Rumley, T. Cole, J. Holt, L. Haith, C. Long, W. Gentry. SECOND ROW: Coach Woodside, S. Powell, G. Harris, H. A. Lewis, J. Hinton, G. Lindley, T. Dameron. BACK ROW: M. Black, R. Whitt, E. Biggs, C. White, R. Corbett, J. Bailey, B. Long. Last year the Varsity Baseball team lost many valuable players due to graduation. Wayne Gentry led the team as captain with Wayne Pyrtle as Most Valuable Player. Coach Woodside also had other talented players such as Tommy Cole and Danny Thompson. Coach Woodside is expecting this to be a successful year due to incoming Junior Varsity and sev- eral outstanding rising seniors. VARSITY SCHEDULE WHS 2c 5) Souther nie a0 WES eee SOUND soancocasoe WES ere le? Easternps soc ete WHS. 55 SP Kasterna. scree WHS are | Jordan Sellars ...... 4 WHS eee 2 Jordanm Sellars WHS ae Reidsville 2... ..5.... 2 WHS eee 6 Reidsville ee WHS Ll Dudleyens stare | WHS2e72-e 4 High! Pointer WHS ee eee) CGrimsleyar eee So WHS eee 3 Pager cee. rasa ee See WHS ees Sinith tien pee eee WHS 8 Dudleygiri ete ree WES peer A a! High Pointe erin) WHS Secor 2 eS Crimsley) eee eee O WHS weer are Page See eee eS WEES ee 4 SIVAN parte oe. RP has Cae ve Pyrtle receives Most Valuable Player award from Coach Wood- side. D. Thompson tries his hand at pitching. S. Powell takes a long stride as he steps into his pitch. PO ee T. Cole hurls the ball as D. Thompson keeps his eye on the batter. Determination pays off; S. Powell throws an- other strike. W. Gentry puts forth another effort for success. 249 Progess Is Showw by J.V.’s hae FIRST ROW: R. Bennett, M. Smith, E. Brooks, S. Welbourn, P. Lentz, E. Hall, W. Ledbetter. SECOND ROW: B. Mitchell, T. Johnson, H. Sally, T. Flowers, L. Finger, G. Murray. BACK ROW: R. Bodenheimer, E. Brown, S. Hearne, M. Allison, J. Lindley. As a result of long hours of practice, the J.V. Baseball team won 6 out of their 10 games. The boys received much experience which will benefit the Varsity and J.V. teams of 69. Many useful players are expected to contrib- ute to this year’s Varsity team. The coaches foresee an even better season this year. WHS ee 2 Grimsleyareee ee ‘| WLS aeeceeeere 8 Pasese ae Serer ec a 8 WHS ern. 2 Hich@hPointeeaer er 1 WHS 2 er 6 Southern ene tes cae WLS serra tear 2 Smith peer ace a ae 0 WHS 5) Grimsley enn nae 8 WHS aoe 1 Papercut cette ce 2 WS? eee 7 Highs Pointaeemer ee 6 WHS cece 8 Southernwesee ae 2 WEL? neem 1 iaiths wee erences 4 E. Hall slams another one. 250 SS KNEELING: D. Dahl, B. Davis. STANDING: FIRST ROW: H. Mast, R. Slott. SECOND ROW: D. Thompson, E. Bender, B. Young. THIRD ROW: B. Koury, C. Masa- chek, L. Lucke. B. Roberts is ready for action. WHS Seceeeie. O Durban] ord ane 0 WHS eee eee | Walminctonsenn eerie 8 ANA belies Sesstaawe 6 Highslointaeese: Pee 3 IWS Weer c HichoPointaey eee WHS eer Reynolds ....... Pee, WHS Aeon cerns, Reynoldsi reser sone WHS Sereeeen re Grimsley ...... 1: Sea sl WHS Siento 7 Grimsley goer oer WHS ere eo Dagegie es ate eet 4 WHS So. ee L PaQebe ii canteens OO WHS eee: MAINE OY obs odo otaus de) WHS 2 a9 Dudleyaese . coco ote Williams, for the first time in the history of the State Tennis Tournaments, won both the singles and doubles championship. Tied with Page for the state team championship, WHS was second in the con- ference tournament. In the Central Sectional Tour- nament, Bobby Koury won singles, while Rick Slott and Danny Thompson advanced to semi-finals in doubles competition. Bo Roberts advanced to the semi-finals in singles play. 251 252 The happy Dicky Hogan receives the award in recognition of his low golf scoring. After finishing the 1967-1968 season with a high conference rating, the entire Williams golf team went on to qualify for the State finals. For the first time the whole team participated in this event and made it to the finals. Even though Dickie Hogan was acknowledged as the lowest scorer, the balanced performance of A. Porterfield, M. Hemrick, and M. Bleakly led the play. Losing only Hogan, Coach Frye thinks that our prospects look good for the next year. FIRST ROW: Coach Bell, J. Harper, B. Gilmore, J. Huffman, J. Brewer, M. Dale, President; S. Callahan, Vice-President; T. Ross, Secretary-Treasurer; G. Pickard, T. Warren, M. Lemons, Coach Hodge. SECOND ROW: S. Ross, K. McKinney, D. Coleman, B. Roberts, B. Wade, C. Jones, R. Prevatte, S. Ritter, A. Crouch, M. Keziah. THIRD ROW: D. Lindsey, D. Mercer, T. Spoon, P. Bowland, K. Adams, J. Michaels, F. Long, K. Hester, B. Davis, B. Cooper. FOURTH ROW: S. Brooks, R. Barger, C. Jones, T. Sawyer, J. Braxton, S. Stearns, N. Straughn, R. Lassiter, W. Pendergrass. FIFTH ROW: B. Felt, S. Hearne, D. Hall, K. Reid, B. Smith, D. Mast, C. Thompson, T. Owens, J. Pickler, S. Welburn. SIXTH ROW: D. Miller, T. Shofner, B. Koury, B. Glenn, B. Castill, S. Rumley, R. Morgan,B. Coleman, T. Dameron, D. Sharpe, K. Simmons. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes consists not only of athletes, but also of coaches and youths who have joined together to help each other become better examples of Christian conduct. The FCA was organized at Williams three years ago and includes boys from all sports. The members meet for Sunday afternoon recreational periods and informal discussions are held pertaining to Christian athletes. The FCA is an interdenominational group and attends var- ious local churches. ‘ - M. Ward and T. Cheek take break after practice. F.C.A. members associate with D. Lovette. 253 SENIOR SIATISTICS GAIL DELAINE ABEE “Delaine” Exchangettes 3, 4, Scribbler’s Club 3, School Spirit Committe 4, Ae Staff 3, 4, Office Assistant 4, P.TS.A ALLEN LEE ADAIR “Allen” DOUGLAS STEWART ADKINS “Doug” Homecoming Escort 3, Civitans 3, 4, Bus Driver 2, 3, 4 4, S.C.C.A. 2, 3, 4 SAMUEL WILLARD AGNEW same Monogram Club 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3, Varsity Football 3. PAMELA JANE ALEXANDER “Jane” Student Council 4, Projects Committee- Chairman 4, Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Prom Server 2, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Barker 3, 4 BETTY DOREEN ALLEN “Betty” Prom Server 2, Keyettes 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4. SALLY ANN ALLISON “Sally” National Honor Society 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Concert Choir 3, 4, Spanish Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Chorus 2, Produc- tion “Guys and Dolls,” “Oklahoma.” TERESA CAROL ALLISON “Teresa” Student Council 4, Public Relations Com mittee 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, State Secretary, N.C.N.H.S.—Delegate 3, 4, Doe-Wah-Jack 3, 4, Editor 4, Annual Royalty 4, Superlative 4, Prom Committee 3, Prom Server 2, Junior Marshall 3, Civin- ettes 3, 4, French Club 3, Scriblers’ Club 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 4, J.V. Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Office Assistant 4, Publicity Committee 2, 3, School Spirit Committee 4, Y-Teen Council 2, 3, 4, Miss Junior Civitan, N.C. District East, Delegate National March Of Dimes Conference. VICKIE MARIE ALLRED “Vickie” Inter-Club Council 4, Assembly Committee 4, Hall Traffic 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, President 4, Bible Club 5} 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, French Honor So- ciety 3, 4. ANTHONY EDWARD ANDRADE “Tony” : Student Council 4, Homeroom Officer, President 4 Rub-a-bub-dub, Clark G. in a tub. 254 CHRISTOPHER DEAN ANDREWS “Chris” Civitans 2, Golf 2, Basketball Manager 2. GLENDA ANNE ANDREWS “Anne” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2, Home- coming Sponsor 4, F.T.A. 4, Laurelettes 4. DANIEL PORTER APPLE “Dan” Student Council 2, 3, 4, Class Officer Vice- President 3, 4, Public Relations Committee 4, Hall Traffic 3, Homeroom Officer, Pres- ident 2, Homecoming Court 4, Annual Royalty 4, Superlative 4, Prom Server 2, Junior Marshall 3, Civitans 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Citizenship Award BETTY LOU ARNOLD “Betty” Bible Club 3, 4, House and Grounds Com- mittee 4, School Spirit Committee 4, PaieSAs BRENDA DALE ASHE “Brenda” Student Council 2, Homeroom Officer, Sec- retary 2, Treasurer 4, F.T.A. 2, Dramatics Club 2, Office Assistant 4, School Spirit Committee 4, Social and Recreation Com- mittee 4, Projects Committee 2, Prom Com- mittee 3, P.T.S.A. JANET EL IZABETH ASHLEY Homeroom Officer, Vice-President 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Majorettes 2, 3, 4, Social and Recreation Committee 4 CLARA JEAN ATKINS “Jeannie” D.E.C.A., President 4. THOMAS EDWARD BAKER “Tommy” Student Council 4, Constitution Commit- tee 4, Homeroom Officer, Vice-President 4, Debating Team :: 4, National Forensic League 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Speech and Debation Club a) 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Interact 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4, Pep Band CHEYANNE L. BALL “Cheyanne” National Honor Society 4, D.E. 3, 4, Vice: President 4. BRENDA GALE BALLARD “Brenda” Projects Committee 4, Public Relations Committee 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Superlative 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Chorus 2, Masque and Gavel, Vice-President 4, Dramatics Club 2, P.T.S.A., Carrollettes 2, 3, Governor’s School 2, State Solo and En- semble Contest 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY KAY BARBER “Kay” Scribblers’ Club 3, F.T.A. 2, Dramatics Club, Director 3, Vice-President 4, Dra- matics Play Crew 3, Cafeteria Committee 4, Biology Lab Assistant 3, 4. THOMAS FULTON BARBOUR “Tommy” Constitution Committee 4, School Spirit Committee 3, Superlative 4, Homeroom Of- ficer, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Dramatics Play Cast 3, Gold Key Award. TAMARA JANE BARE “Tammy” Bible Club 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 2, School Spirit Committee 4, House and Grounds Committee 4. HAROLD DEAN BATCHELOR “Dean” Student Council 4, Homecoming Escort 4, I.C.T. 4, J.V. Baseball 2, 3, J.V. Basket- ball 2, Bus Driver 3. BENNIE JO BATEMAN “Bennie” Inter-Club Council 4, School Spirit Com- mittee 4, Hall Traffic 3, Homecoming Spon- sor 4, Health Careers 4, Library Club 4, Laurelettes 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Dramatics Play Crew 4, Boot Girls 3, 4, Library Assistant 4, P.E. Assistant 3, Libr- ary Club President 4. RICHARD CARL BAULDING, JR. “Rick” Homecoming Escort 3, I.C.T. 4, Bus Driver WILLIAM DONALD BAULDING “Non” Homeroom Officer, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Jr. Exchange Club 2, 4, Vice-President— Director 4, Parking Lot Committee 2, 3 WANDA CAROL BAYLOR “Wanda” Homeroom Officer 4, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Office Assistant 3. CHARLES FREDERICK BELL “Charles” Student Council 3, Homeroom Officer, President 3, Vice-President 2, Speech and Debating 4, Office Assistant 3, 4. WAYNE DOUGLAS BENNETT “Doug” Civitans 2, 3, 4, Hall Traffic 4, Chemistry Lab Assistant 3, 4. GLENN EDWIN BIGGS “Eddie” Homeroom Officer 4, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4, J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4. JENNIFER LYNN BIRCHETT “Lynn” Dramatics Club 2. CARMEN YOLANDE BLACK “Carmen” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 3, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Majorettes 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, School Spirit Committee 4, Social and Recrea- tion Committee 4, Office Assistant 4. EMILY SUSAN BLACKWELL Susan School Spirit, Co-Chairman 4, Chorus 2, Concert Choir 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Carollettes 2, 3, Governor’s School 2, Laurelettes 3, 4, Board of Directors 3, 4, Chaplain 3, 4. SUSAN ELAINE BLACKWELL “Susan” Hall Traffic 4, Cafeteria Committee 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Office Occupation 4. CHERYL KAY BLANCHARD “Cheryl” Student Voice Committee 4, Homeroom Officer, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Homecoming Sponsor 4, Prom Server 2, Scribblers’ Club 3, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, French, Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Doe-Wah- Jack, 3, 4, Copy Editor 4, P.T.S.A. CATHY ELIZABETH BLAND “Cathy” Chess Club 2, 3, 4. MARY ELIZABETH BOLAN “Beth” G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 ANNE ELIZABETH BOMBERGER “Anne” Student Council 3, Homeroom Officer, Vice- Presiden t 3, D.E. 4 CONNIE FAYE BOSWELL “Connie” Homeroom Officer, Vice-President 4. Boys get an excellent view of Mrs. Gunn’s gym classes. LINDA ANN BOWDEN “Linda” JAMES THOMAS BOWMAN “Tommy” Constitution Committee 4, National Honor ‘Society 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, French Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Paragon 3, 4, Chair- man—Literary Board 4, Governor’s Schoo] 3}, HERMAN WAYNE BRANCH “Wayne” Dramatics Play Crew 2, 3, 4, Cast 2. SUSAN ELLEN BRANNOCK “Susan” Homeroom Officer, Treasurer 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Laurelettes 3, 4, Treas- urer 4 BRENDA ANN BREWER “Brenda” Tri-Hi-Y 2, Library Club 4. JOHN WILSON BREWER, JR. “Johnny” Student Council 3, Homeroom Officer 3, 4, 255 Homecoming Escort 4, Prom Server 2, Civitans 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, J.V. Football 2, J.V. Basketball 2, B-Team. 3, Varsity Basketball 4, Track Team 2, 3, H.Gae SUSAN ELIZABETH BRIGHT “Susie” Social and Recreation Committee 2, 3, 4, Public Relations Committee 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Prom Server 2, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors 3, Secretary 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Doe-Wah-Jack, Business Staff 3, 4, Manager 4, Office Assistant 2, 3, 4, Dra- matics Club 2, Quill and Scroll 4. DELORES CAROLYN BROWN “Dee” Bible Club 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Hall Traf- fic 4. MICHAEL CRAIG BROWN “Mike” House and Grounds Committee 4, Jr. Exchange Club 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Lab Award. PAUL PATTON BROWN “Paul” Homecoming Escort 4, D.E. 4, Glee Club 3, Transfer. RALPH MICHAEL BROWN “Mike” Homecoming Escort 4, Health Careers 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Debating Team 4, J.V. Football 2. WILLIAM WALTER BROWN “Walt” Homeroom Officer, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, D.E. 4, Cafeteria Committee 4, Transfer. DENNIS LEE BRUMBLE “Dennis” Jr. Exchange 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Pep Band, Stage Band, Student Voice Committee 4. PRISCILLA ANN BUCKNER “Priscilla” Homeroom Officer, President 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 4, Dramatics Play Cast 3, Bus Driver 3, 4. SHIRLEY MARIE BULLARD “Shirley” Bible Club 3, 4, Assistant Secretary 4, Cafe- teria Committee 4, Art Awards 3. ROBERT EARL BUNNY “Bobby” D.E. 3, 4. 256 at T. Darrah, D. Vetter, M. Dale, S. Blackwell, L. Hamby blow their cool. LINDA SUSAN BURCH “Linda” Superlative 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, P.E. Assistant 3, 4. GEOFFREY EDWIN BURGESS “Teff” D.E, 4. BARBARA JEAN BURTON “Barbara” Glee Club 3, 4. JANICE MARIE BUTLER “Janice” Office Occupation 4. NANCY EVELYN CABLE “Nancy” School Spirit Committee 4, Y-ettes 3, 4, Health Careers 2, 3, 4. ROBERT PAUL CANNON “Robert” Wrestling 2, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention at Charlotte Science Fair 2. SHERRY LANE CAPES “Sherry” Student Council 3, Hall Traffic 3, 4, House and Grounds Committee 2, Homeroom Of- ficer 3, Glee Club 4, Boot Girls 4. EDGAR FRANKLIN CARROLL “Rd” Class Officer, Treasurer 4, I.C.T. 4. WILLIAM FRENCH CASTEEL III “Bill” Homeroom Officer, Treasurer 3, Civitans 2, 3, 4, Baseball J.V. 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Basketball “B”’ Team 2, F.C.A. 3, 4, School Spirit Committee 4. TYRELL ROBERT CAUDILL JR. “Robert” DEBRA LYNN CHAMBERS “Nebi” Student Council 3, Inter-Club—Council 4, Homeroom Officer, President 3, Secretary 2, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, President 4, School Spirit Committee 2, JV Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 4, 3 NANCY ANN CHANDLER “Nancy” Exchangettes 2 3, 4, Vice-President 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Glee Club 2, Office Assistant 3, 4. WESLEY FLETCHER CHAPMAN “Chips” Jr. Engineers 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, P.T.S.A. 3, 4, Doe-Wah-Jack 4, Annual Photographer 3, 4, Chemistry Lab Assistant 4. DAVID LEA CLAPP “Dav ” Class Officer, Vice-President 2, Bus Driver 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Dramatics Play Crew 3, Golf 4, Tennis 4, Masque and Gavel 4, Orchestra 4, F.T.A. 3, 4. REBECCA LYNN CLAPP “Becky” P.T.S.A. 4, Public Relations Committee 4. SHIRLEY RUTH CLAPP “Shirley” D.E. 4, Glee Club 3. STEVEN CHANDLER CLAPP “Steve” CAROL DENISE CLARK “Denise” Keyettes 3, 2, 4, Secretary 4, Band 2, 3, Orchestra 3, Majorettes 2, 3, Public Re- lations Committee 4, Social and Recreation Committee 4, Co-Chairman Publicity—Band 3, Board of Directors Keyettes 4, Home- coming Finalist 4. CAROL ESTHER CLARK “Carol” Bible Club 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Y-ettes 3, 4, ELIZABETH NOELL CLAYTON “Noell” Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Of- fice Assistant 3, 4. PEGGY BARNWELL CLEMMONS “Peggy” Bible Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, D.E. 4. MARTHA ROSE COBLE “Martha” Student Council 4, Homeroom Officer, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Cate- teria Committee 3, Publiicty Committee 4, Co-Chairman 4, Student Stores Worker 3, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Civinettes 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, Spech and Debat- ing, 3, 4, National Forensic League 3, 4, Main Office Assistant 2, 3, 4, Paragon Staff 3, 4. SANDRA JEAN COBLE “Sandra” Office Assistant 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Laurelettes 3, 4 TIMOTHY GILBERT COHEN “Tim” Student Voice Committee 4, Jr. Engineers 2, 3, Dramatics Play 2, Inter-Act 2, 3, 4, ROTC 3, 4, Merit Award R.O.T.C. 4, Doe- Wah-Jack 3, 4, Sports Editor 4. BOYD TROLLINGER COEEMAN “Boyd” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 3, Home- coming Escort 3, Civitan 2, 3, 4, Point- keeper 4, Monogram Club 4 ,Basketball 3, 4, J.V. Co-Captain 2. DAVID STEPHEN COLEMAN “Steve” Homeroom Officer, Vice-President 2, Or- chestra 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Golf 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Swimming Team 2, F.C.A. 3. SHARON MINA COLEMAN “Sue” Homecoming 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Laurel- ettes 3, 4, Boot Girls 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Play 2, G.A.A. 2, 3. SHARON EVANS COLLINS “Sharon” Public Relations Committee 3, 4, Lab As- sistant 4, F.T.A. 3. STEVEN WARREN COLLINS “Steve” Student Body Officer 4, Student Council 3, 4, Executive Committee 4, Student Store Worker 4, Class Officer 2, Homeroom Of- ficer, President 3, Key Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Basketball, J.V. 2, “B” Team 3. “Showdown at the Purple Haze” DEBBIE SUE COMBS “Debbie” Projects Committee 4, Homecoming Spon- sor 4, Exchangettes 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, P.E. Assistant Guid- ance Assistant. ROBERT LEE COMPTON “Bobby” JLCat, 8% Gb DEBORAH KAY CONGLETON “Debbie” Cafeteria Committee 4, Homeroom Officer, Vice-President 4, Health Careers 2, Library Club 4, Recorder 4. ELGIA KEITH CONNER “Keith” RONALD TERRY COOKE “Ronnie” Public Relations Committee 3, 4, Basket- ball, “B” Team 2. BARBARA JEAN COOLEY “Barbara” Projects Committee 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 2, G.A.A. 2. RODNEY LYNN COOPER “Rod” Publicity Committee 3, 4, Public Relations Committee 3, Social and Recreation Com- mittee 4, Homeroom Officer, Vice-President 2, 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Civitan 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Scribblers Club 3, Jr. Talent Show Committee Chair- man 2, N.C.S.P.I. delegate 2, Doe-Wah- Jack 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 4, Paragon Staff 3, 4, City Schools Art Exhibit 5 awards 3, Scholastic Art Awards 3, Gold Keys 4. WILLIAM BLAIR COOPER “Bill” Student Council 4, Inter-Club Council 4, School Spirit Committee 4, Public Rela- tions Committee 3, Homeroom Officer, President 4, Civiten 2, 3. 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball “B” Team 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, F.C.A. 3, 4. KAREN JO COPELAND “Karen” Social and Recreation Committee 4, Pub- lic Relations Committee 3, Homeroom Of- ficer, Secretary 2, Keyettes 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2. STEVE DOUGLAS COUNCILMAN “Steve” Homeroom Officer, President 2, Student Council 2, D.E. 4. 257 WILMA JEAN COX “Wilma” Homecoming Sponsor 4, Annual Sponsor 4, Exchangettes 3, 4, Ban d 2, 3, 4, Major- ettes 3. TERESA DAWN CRAWLEY “Teresa” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 3, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, J.V. Cheerleader 2. BARBARA GAIL CROTTS “Barbara” Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, National Forensic League 4, Pep Band 3, Student Voice Com- mittee 4. FRANCINE CUOMO “Fran” JOHNNY CURRY “Johnny” Public Relations Committee 4, Co-Chair- man 4, Student Council 4, Superlative 4, Bible Club 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Bas- ketball J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Assistant Assembly Song Leader 4. MICHAEL WILLIAM DALE “Mike” Student Council 2, 4, Social and Recrea- tion Committee 3, 4, Homeroom Officer, President 2, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Server 2, Civitan 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Lt. Governor Zone 2, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Football, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4, Basketball, J.V. 2, “B” Team 3, Varsity 4, Track Team 2, 3, F.C.A. 2, 8. NANCY JO DALE “Nancy” Homecoming Sponsor 4, Annual Sponsor 4, Keyettes 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, School Spirit Committee 4, Office Assistant 4. BONNIE RUTH DAMERON “Bonnie” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2, Bible Club 4, Library 4, Glee Club 3, 4. TIMOTHY LEE DAMERON “Timmy” Student Council 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer, President 2, 4, Vice-President 3, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Basketball Varsity 3, 4, J.V. 2, Football J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, F.C.A. 3, 4, Cafeteria Com- mittee Co-Chairman 4, Interact 2, 3, 4, Dis- trict Governor 4. ARTHUR RAY DANIELS “Ray” 258 CAROLYN EMMA DANIELS “Carolyn” Projects Committee 4, National Honor So- ciety 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, F.T.A. 3, 4, Chemis- try Lab Assistant 4, Y-ettes 3, 4, President 4. SUSAN KAY DANIELS “Kay” Homecoming Sponsor 4, Annual Sponsor 4, Exchangettes 3, 4, Library Club 4, Transfer 3. SUSAN LEIGH DANIELS “Susan” Homeroom Officer, Vice-President 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Play Crew 3, Boot Girls 2, 3, Social and Recrea- tion Committee 2, Transfer 3, Most School Spirited. TIMOTHY HAWKS DARRAH “Tim?” School Spirit Committee 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Civitan 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball J.V. 2, Varsity 3, Basketball J.V. 2. SHARON ANN DARST “Sharon” Homeroom Officer, Treasurer 4, Home- coming Sponsor 4, Laurelettes 3, 4, Boot Girls 2, 3, Office Assistant 4, Projects Committee 4, Invitation Committee 4. MICHAEL EARL DAVIS “Mike” gyro ROBERT EGERTON DAVIS “Bob” Student Council 2, 3, 4, House and Grounds Committee 2, 4, Co-Chairman 4, Public Relations Committee 3, Home- room Officer 2, 3, 4, Doe-Wah-Jack 3, 4, Civitans 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, F.C.A. 2, 3, 4. DEANNA KAREN DAY “Deanna” Student Council 4, Student Voice Commit- tee 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Home- coming Sponsor 4, Annual Sponsor 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Scribblers Club 3, F.T.A. 3, 4, Secretary 4, French Club 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, Boot Girls 2, 3, Laurel- ettes 3, 4, Secretary 4, Governor’s School 3, National Merit Semi-finalist 4, National Honor Society Scholarship Semi-finalist 4, Junior Class Citizen of the Year 3, Barker Staff, Editor 4. ELLEN GWYNN DAY “Ellen” Homeroom Officer President 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Bible-Club 3, Dramatics Club 2, Office As- sistant 3, Office Occupation 4, President 4. KELLY DEMPSTER “Kelly” Student Council 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Constitution Committee 4, Homeroom Of- ficer, Treasurer 3, 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Superlative 4, Jr. Exchange Club 3, 4, Jr. Engineers 3, 4, President 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Chess Team 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Paragon Literary Board 3, 4, Paragon Busi- ness Manager 4, Bi ology Lab Assistant 3, 4, High I.Q. Bowl Team 4. : D. Johnson taking batchelor training. ROY BERKLEY DICKERS “Roy” DICKEY TIMOTHY EARL “Timmy” LCT. 3, 4. ANDREW PAUL DRINKWATER “Andy” Jr. Engineers 2, 3, Chess Club 3, Dramatics Play Crew 2, 3, R.O.T.C. Academic Rib- bon 4. CONSTANCE LOUISE EDWARDS “Connie” Health Careers Club 3, 4, Dramatics Play Cast 2, 3, Office Occupations 4. DONALD LOUIS EDWARDS “Donnie” P.T.S.A. 2, 3, J.V. Baseball 2. JUNE PATRICIA EDWARDS une d Homeroom Officer, President 4, D.E. 4. MYRA LEIGH EDWARDS “Myra” D.E. 4. JOHN FRANCIS ELDER “John” Doe-Wah-Jack 2, 4, Interact 3, 4. ANGELIA JEAN FAISON “Angie” Homeroom Officer, President 2, Bible Club 4, Library Club 4. RONNIE CLAYTON FAUCETTE “Ronnie” TG@iiea SPA S.Ay3. LARRY FELTON SLarrya Social and. Recreation Committee 4, Mono- gram Club 4, Football J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4. JOHN RAYMOND FERGUSON “John” Wrestling 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Interact Club 3, 4, F.C.A. 3. BRENDA KAY FERRELL “Brenda” Office Occupation 4. VIRGINIA DALE FERRELL “Dale” Office Assistant 3, Office Occupations 4. “Flower power adds spice to lunches.” DONNA CECILLA FESTA “Donna” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2, Home- coming Sponsor 4, Annual Sponsor 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Social and Recreation Committee 4, Hall Traffic Com- mittee 3. STEVEN THOMAS FITCH “Steve” Track 4. WILLIAM HOUGH FLOWE, JR. a BH EY Student Council 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Hall Traffic Committee 4, Homeroom Of- ficer 4, President National Honor Society 3, 4, French National Honor Society 3, In- teract 2,3 4, FREDERICK STRATFORD FONVILLE “Fred” Homecoming Escort 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Hall Traffic Com- mittee 3, 4. DEBORAH MARIE FOSTER “Deborah” Office Occupation 4, Library Assistant 3. DONNA KAY FOSTER “Donna” Latin Forum 2, Guidance Club 3. PAMELA RHEA FOWLER “Pam” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Social and Recreation Committee 2 Boot Girls 2, Dramatics Play Crew 4. , VICKIE LYNNE FREELAND “Slick” Transfer 4, Spanish Club, Prom Committée Chairman, Science Club. JAMES CLARK GABLE m@larke National Honor Society 3, 4, Jr. Exchange Club 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Chess Team 3, Drum Major 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Co-Director 4 BARBARA ELLEN GALLIMORE “Bobbie” Laurelettes 3, 4, Office Assistant 4, Proj- ects Committee 4. PATRICIA ANN GARBER “Pattiz” Student Council 4, Social and Recreation Committee 3, 4, Co-Chairman 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Homecoming Queen 4, Prom Server 2, Vivinettes 3, 4, Board of Directors 4, Scribbler’s Club 3, Office As- sistant 3, 4. ANNE GRAY GARDNER “Anne” Student Council 4, Constitution Committee 259 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman 4, Homeroom Officer, Secretary 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Annual Spon- sor 4, Scribbler’s Club 3, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, French National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Barker 3, 4, Exchange Editor 4, Home- coming Seminfinalist 4, Quill and Scroll 4. CYNTHIA LOU GATTIS “Cindy” Homecoming Sponsor 4, Annual Sponsor 4, Prom Server 2, Civinettes 3, 2, J.V. Cheer- leader 2, Hall Traffic Committee 3. MELINDA KAY GENTRY “Melinda” Inter-Club Council 4, Hall Traffic Commit- tee 4, Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Spanish National Hon- or Society 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Laurelettes SG JOAN, Sea, 4, a, BRENDA KAYE GIBSON “Brenda” G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Physical Educa- tion Assistant 3, 4. JEAN FAYE GIBSON “Gin” Student Council 2, Homeroom Officer, President 2, Prom Server 2, Guidance Of- fice Assistant 4. “Rules are made to be broken.” 260 ELLEN MARIE GILLIAM “Ellen” Inter-Club Council 3, 4, School Spirit Com- mittee 4, Homeroom Officer 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Annual Sponsor 4, Scribbler’s Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Laurelettes 3, 4, Board of Direc- tors 3, 4, President 4, Barker Staff 3, 4, Page Editor 4, NCSPI Delegate 3, Transfer 3h, MARILYNN GAIL GILLIAM “Marilynn” Glee Club 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. GEORGE EDWIN GLOSSON “George” Student Council 3, 4, Homeroom Officer, Vice-President 2, Treasurer 3, Concert Choir 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3: ROBERT WALTER GOODSON “Robert” Prom Server 3, Library Club 2, Spanish C lub 2, 3, Dramatics Play Crew 2, 3, Dra- matics Play Cast 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Letters Both Years, Science Club 2, 3, Pho- tography Club 2, Transfer 4. CAMELIA DALE GRAHAM “Dale” National Honor Society 3, 4, Junior Marshall 3, F.T.A. 3, Health Careers Club 2, Library Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Con- cert Choir 4, Cheerleader 2, Governor’s School 3, Transfer 4. DOMITLY TRAMMELL GRAVES “Domitly” JifOmte By PHYLLIS JEAN GRAY “Phyllis” DOYLE REX GRIFFIN STEPHEN WAYNE GRIFFIN “Steve” Student Council 4, Hall Traffic Committee 4, Band 2, 3, 4, President 4, Orchestra 3, 4, W.H.S, Stage Band 4, Director of Pep Band 4, Inter-Act Club 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4. ALMEDA ANN GRIGGS “Ann” Glee Club 3, Office Occupation 4. HAROLD BLANTON GROSS “Hal” MELISSA ANNE GUERRANT “Melissa” National Honor Society 3, 4, Homecoming Semi-Finalist 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Laurelettes 3, 4, Office Assistant 3, 4, Per- fect Attendance Award 2, 3. JUDITH RUTH GUNN “Judy” F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Laurelettes 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Dramatics Club 2, Dramatics Play Crew 2, Boot Girls 2, 3. CONNIE LYNN GUTHRIE “Connie” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2, D.E. 4, PM SrAS 2a ace MARY LOUISE HAMBY “Louise” Hall Traffic Committee 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, French Club 3, 4, French National Honor Society 4, Governor’s School Nominee 3. DEBRA GAIL HANEY “Debbie” Band 2, 3, 4. THOMAS MARSHALL HANKS “Tommy” EILEEN FRANCES HARRINGTON “Eileen” G.A.A. 2, Hall Traffic Committee 4, Office Assistant 4. ANGELA JEAN HARRIS “Angie” D.E. 3, 4. GAYLE WESLEY HARRIS “Gayle” Monogram Club 4, Wrestling 3, 4. MARY DARLENE HARRIS “Dee” Spanish Club 2. SUSAN KATHERINE HARRISON “Kathy” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 4, Laurel- ettes 3, 4, Boot Girls 2, 3, School Spirit Committee 2, Public Relations Committee LT INN UL LARUE HATE UAMUAUAEY UIMENEA UL IONE Et ITAUUAt INRENEE Ey WENT: HOARE “How to waste a study hall without really trying! !” BRENDA ANNE HARTMAN “Brenda” Student Body Officer, Secretary 3, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, Inter-Club Council 3, 4, Executive Committee 3, Homeroom Of- ficer President 2, National Honor Society 4, Homecoming Sponsor 3, Prom Server 2, Junior Marshall 3, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 4, P-T.S.A. 2, 3, Secretary 3, C.D.N.C.S.C.G, Secretary 4, Delegate 2, 3, Discussion Leader 3, Delegate to State Student Coun- cil Convention 3, 4, Discussion Leader 4, Delegate to Mars Hill Student Council Workshop 3. ELIZABETH ANNE HARVEY “Beth” Homeroom Officer 2, 3. LORA LONETTE HAWKINS “Lonnie” VICKI LYNN HENDERSON “Vicki” Homeroom Officer, President 3, Boot Girls 2, 3, Office Occupations 4. NELLIE REN HEWITT Ren” Student Council 4, Point System Commit- tee 2, Elections Committee 3, 4, Co-Chair- man 4, Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2, Vice-Presdient 3, Homecoming Semi-Final- ist 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Annual Sponsor 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Scribbler’s Club 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Dramatics Club 2, Doe- Wah-Jack Staff 4, Public Relations Com- mittee 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3. LAUNA CAROLYN HILLHOUSE “Carol? Hall Traffic Committee 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Y-ettes 3, 4. JOSEPH RONALD HINSDALE “Ronnie” D.E. 4, Dramatics Play Crew 2. JAMES HINTON HINTON “Jimmy” National Honor Society 4, Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, Baseball, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Interact PA, Bi 4h. JEANNETTE ISLEY HOBBY “Jeannette” Exchangettes 3, 4, Bible Club 4, Scrap- book Committees and Dress Committee, Cafeteria Committee 3, 4, Office Assistant 3, 4. MARILYN CONSTANCE HOBBY “Marilyn” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 4, Office Occupations, Secretary 4, Office Assistant 4. BONNIE KAY HODGE “Bonnie” G.A.A. 2. KENNETH ERWIN HODGE “Kenny” Bible Club 3, I.C.T. 4, Dramatics Club 2, Dramatics Play Cast 2, Dramatics Play Crew 2, Cast in “Passion Play” 2. JOHN MILTON HODGES, JR. “John” Jr. Engineers 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Bus Driver 3, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Lab Assistant 4. JANICE LYNETTE HODGIN “Jan” Homeroom Officer, 3, 4, Keyettes 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Boot Girls 2, 3, Hall Traf- fic Committee 2, Schoo] Spirit Committee 3, Audio-Visual Assistant 3. JAMES PHILLIP HOGAN, JR. “Flip” Homeroom Officer 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4, Student Council 4, Prom Com- mittee Chairman 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Clown 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, School Spirit Committee 4, Co-Chairman 4. CAROLINE ELIZABETH HOKE “Caroline” Inter-Club Council 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Home- coming Sponsor 4, Exchangettes 2, 3, 4, President 4, Art Awards 2, 3, 4, D.A.R. Citizenship Award 3. JOSEPH VERCHIE HOLT, III “Toe Homeroom Officer, Treasurer 3, Wrestling 2, Baseball, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Inter-Act Club 2, 3, 4, Public Re- lation Committee 4, House and Grounds Committee 2. LUTHER EARL HOLT “Buddy” Key Club 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Mon- ogram Club 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, J.V. Football 2. DONALD CHARLES HOPKINS “Don” ELLIS RAYMOND HORTON “Raymond” Bible Club 3, Library Assistant 3. ROSE LAYNE HOWARD “Rose Layne” Doe-Wah-Jack Staff 4, Exchangettes 2, 3, 261 4, Health Careers Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Office Assistant 3. CHARLES LEVINE HUCKS “Chuck” Debating Team 2, 3, 4, National Forensic League 4, Chess Club 3, Chess Team 3, Wrestling 3, Monogram Club 2, Track 2, Cafeteria Committee 4, Football Announcer 3, 4 CATHERINE ELAINE HUFFMAN “Cathy” Keyettes 2, 3, 4. KATHERN JEAN HUNDLEY “Kathy” - Office Occupation 4, Office Assistant 3. EDGAR WORTH HUNNICUTT “Eddie” R.O.T.C. Academic and Merit Awards 4, R.O.T.C. Staff 3, 4. ROBERT NELSON HUNTER “Bobby” RONALD MORRISON IRVIN “Ronnie” Homeroom Officer, Vice-President 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Jr. Exchange Club 3, 4, Jr. Engineers 4. — ce = Fae Sas . ee po a a Vr ieleis SWEET FLASH ORO WALTER M.WILLIAMS HIGH SCHOOL +. “eg a MARGARET ELISE ISLEY “Margaret” Student Council 4, Homeroom “Officer 3, 4; Secretary 3, President 4, Doe-Wah-Jack Staff 3, 4, Superlative 4, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors 3, Vice-President 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Cheer- leader 4, Cafeteria Committee 3, 4, School Spirit Committee 2. RICHARD BOSWELL JEFFREYS “Dick” Chess Club 2, Barker Staff 3. JAMES WILLIAM JOHNSON “James” NANCY KAYE JOHNSON “Kaye” Student Council 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Com- mittee 3, Class Officer, Secretary 4, Homeroom Officer, President 2, 3, Super- lative 4, Keyettes 3, 4, Board of Directors 4, Bible Club 4, Devotional Chairman 4, Concert Choir 4, Glee Club 3, Masque and Kavel 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Keyette Citizen of the Month 3. SHARON CAROL JOHNSON “Sharon” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2. EE ELLE LIS LILLE ELE RITE TET “Marquee Committee—Our pride and joy” D. Orcutt, B. Dameron, C. White. 262 ARNOLD RAY JOHNSTON “Arnold” Homeroom Officer, President 2, Library Club 4. DEBORAH KAYE JONES “Debbie” Homeroom Officer 4, Treasurer 4, Ovfice Occupation 4, Office Assistant 4. KELLY ALTON JOYNER, JR. “Alton” Assembly Committee 4, Co-Chairman 4, House and Grounds Committee 2, Student Council 4, Homeroom Officer, Treasurer 2. ROBERT WAYNE KERNODLE “Robert” Student Council 3, 4, Interclub Council 4, Homeroom Officer, Vice-President 2, Presi- dent 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Quill Scroll 4, “B” Team Basketball 2, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, State Treasurer of National Honor Society 4, Constitution Committee 2, 3, P.E. Assistant 4, Public Relations Commit- tee 3, 4, Dee-Wah-Jack Staff 4. GEORGE WALLACE KERNODLE “Wally” Student Body Officer, Parliamentarian 4, Student. Council 2, 3, 4, Inter-Club Coun- cil 4, Executive Committee 2, 3, 4, As- sembly Committee 2, Elections Committee 2, Class Officer, President 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Superlative 4, Prom Steering Commit- tee 3, Junior Marshall 3, Debating Team 2, National Forensic League 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, French Club 2, 3, Speech and Debating Club 2, Masque Gavel 3, Basketball, JV 2, “B” Team 3, Varsity 4, P.T.S.A. 2, State Student Council President 3, 4, Central District President 3, Key Club Lt. Governor for Carolina’s District 4, District Committee Chairman 3, Talent Show Steering Com- mittee 3, Junior Rotarian 4, Morehead Scholarship Semi-finalist 4. LUTHER ROBIN KING “Bob” Homecoming Court 4, Doe-Wah-Jack Court 4, Superlative 4, Chess Team 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, JV Baseball 2, Basketball JV 2, Varsity 3, 4. REBECCA ANNE KIRKLAND “Becky” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Prom Committee Chairman 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Quill Scroll 4, Dramatics Play Crew 2, P.T.S.A. 2, Barker Staff 3, 4, Paragon Staff 4, Hall Traffic Committee 3. JOHN ROBERT KOURY “Bobby” Student Council 2, 3, Homeroom Officer, President 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Homecoming Escort 3, Prom Server 2, Junior Marshall 3, Civitan 2, 3, 4, Quill Scroll 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, JV Basketball Team 2, Tennis Award 2, 3. ANGELIKA SIGRID KRAWWIETZ “Angie” D.E. 4, JOY VANCE LAMB Joy D.E. 4, G.A.A, 2. LARRY STEPHEN LANKFORD “Lawkford” Student Council 2, Homeroom Officer, President 2, Bible Club 3, P. E. Assistant 3, Projects Committee 4. CHARLES MARTIN LARSON “Chuck” Homeroom Officer, President 3, Student Council 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Basketball Trainer 3, 4, Trans- fer 2. DIEDRA GAYLENE LARSON “Mousy” Transfer. 4. RAYMOND LEE LASSITER “Randy” Inter-club Council 4, Homeroom Officer, Civitan 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, All-Conference Football 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Morehead Scholarship Semi-finalist 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Jr. Jaycees 2, 3, 4, P.E. Assistant 3, Social and Recreation Committee 4. LOU CASEY LAYTON eT OUL, DORIS AMELIA LAWS “Doris” Band 2, 3, Office Occupation 4, JOHN BURCH LEATH “John” Hall Traffic Committee 2, 3, 4, Banner Committee 4, Chairman 4, Homeroom Offi- cer Vice-President 2, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Key Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4. JENNIFER JEAN LEE “Jennifer” Homeroom Officer, Vice-President 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. MARY LYNN LELOUDIS “Mary” Student Council 2, 3, 4, Publicity Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman 4, Public Re- lations Committee 4, Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Annual Sponsor 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Prom Sery- er 2, Scribbler’s Club 3, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, French National Honor Society 3, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, Doe-Wah-Jack Publications Staff 4, Office Assistant 2, 3. REBECCA JO LEONARD Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Concert Choir 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, Vice-President 4, Y-ettes 4. GARY LYNN LEWIS “Gary” HOWARD GERALD LEWIS “Howard” Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4. ERNEST ANDERSON LIGHTBOURNE “Andy” Student Council 2, 4, Constitution Commit- tee 3, 4, Co-Chairman 4, Homeroom Officer President 2, Vice-President 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Superlative 4, Debating Team 3, 4, National Forensic League 4, Chess Club 3, 4, French National Honor Society 4, Quill Scroll 4, Masque Gavel 3, 4, Paragon Staff 3, 4, Editor-in- Chief 4, Football Team Photographer 3, 4, Barker Photographer 4, National Merit Semi-finalist 4, National Honor Society Scholarship Semi-finalist 4. GLENN CLARK LINDLEY “Glenn” Baseball, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Dramatics Play Crew 3, Dramatics Play Cast 2, 3, P.E. Assistant 3. MARY JOYCE LIVINGSTON “Joy” Student Store Worker 2, Homeroom Offi- cer, President 3, Student Council 3, Homecoming Court 4, Superlative 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Prom Server 22. Concert Choir 3, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 2, 3, School Spirit Committee 3. DEBRA LEIGH LONG “Debbi” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2, Office Oc- cupation 4. GLEN KEITH LONG “Glen” Jr. Exchange Club 3, 4. DEBORAH ANN LOVETTE “Debbie” Student Council 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Offi- cer, President 2, 3, Secretary 4, Home- coming 2, 3, 4, Doe-Wah-Jack Queen 4, Superlative 4, Prom Server 2, Junior Mar- shall 3, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Boot Girls 2, Cheer- leader 3, 4, Head 4. PATRICIA ANNE LOWE cela ti Student Council 2, 4, Homeroom Officer, Devotional Chairman 4, Sergeant at Arms 3, Vice-president 2, National Honor So- ciety 4, Homecoming 3, 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Doe-Wah-Jack Sponsor 4, Ex- changettes 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Concert “Bill’s getting the situation in hand!!” 263 Choir 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, President 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Masque Gavel 3, 4, Boot Girls 2, 3, 4, All-State Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Assembly Committee 4, Co-Chair- man 4, Assembly Song Leader 4, Boot Girl Head Captain 4, P.E. Assistant 3, Cast of “Guys and Dolls” 3. LEWIS WILLIAM LUCKE “Lew” Student Council 2, 3, 4, Inter-club Council 3, 4, Finance Committee 2, Elections Com- mittee 3, 4, Co-chairman 4, Homeroom Of- ficer 2, 3, Homecoming Escort 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Speech and Debating 2, 3, 4, Debating Team 2, 3, 4, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, President 4, Mon- ogram Club 4, Tennis Team 3, 4, Delegate to CDNCSCC 3, High IQ Bowl 4. CHRIS JOSEPH MACHACEK “Chris” Monogram Club 2, 3, Football, JV 2, Tennis 3, 4, JV Basketball 2, Transfer 3. PAMELA MARIE MADDEN “Pam” Hall Traffic Committee 4, National Honor Society 4, Health Careers Club 2, 3. BARRY L. MAKIN “Barry” Homeroom Officer, Treasurer 4, D.E. 4. JULTE ELIZABETH MALONE “Julie” Homeroom Officer, Vice-president 2, Sec- retary 4, Laurelettes 3, 4, Boot Girls 2, 3, Assistant Organist 3, Head Organist 4, Office Assistant 3, 4. PAUL FRANKLIN MANESS, JR. “Frank” Homeroom Officer, Vice-President 4, Jr Exchange 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Jr. Engineers 4, Band 3, 4, High IQ Bowl 4. JOAN ALICE MARMORATO “Joan” School Spirit Committee 4, Homeroom Of- ficer, Secretary 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Annual Sponsor 4, Exchangettes 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4, Health Careers Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Doe-Wah-Jack Staft 4, Organizations Editor 4, Lab Assistant 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show 3. PATRICIA ANN MARTIN “Trishh” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. 264 “Tt’s the only way to travel! !” DAVID BAIRD MAST “David” Student Council 4, Social and Recreation Committee 3, Public Relation Committee 4, Co-Chairman 4, Homeroom Officer, Sec- retary 2, Vice-President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Prom Server 2, 3, Vice-President 4, F.C.A. 2, 3, 4, 2, Junior Marshall 3, French National Honor Society 3, Monogram Club 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Football, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Interact Club 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors 2, 3, Vice-President 4, F.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Math and Science Award. JAMES CARROLL MATHERLY “Jimmy” Homeroom Officer, Vice-President 3, Band PATRICIA ANN MATHEWS “Pat?” JUDITH LANE MATTHEWS “Judy” Homeroom Officer, Treasurer 2, Vice- President 3, National Honor Society 4, Civinettes 3, 4, Scribbler’s Club 3, Quill Scroll 4, Barker Staff 4. DEBRA DIANNE MAY “Dianne” Cafeteria Commitee 4, National Honor So- ciety 4, Y-ettes 3, Glee Club 2, Lab As- sistant 3, 4, Lab Assistant Service Award 3, 4. JACK WEB McADAMS “Web” Spanish Club 3. SHARON SUE McCAULEY Shanon Exchangettes 3, 4, Health Careers Club 4, Boot Girls 2, 3, 4, Doe-Wah-Jack Staff 4, School Spirit Committee 4, Publicity Com- mittee 4. LARRY BAUMAN McCAULEY “i bevaay” National Honor Society 3, Doe-Wah-Jack Staff 3, Transfer 4. DAVID LEE McGHEE “David” Hall Traffic Committee 4, Student Voice Committee 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Home- coming Escort 3, 4, Debating Team 2, National Forensic League 2, 3, Speech and Debating Club 2, 3, Barker Staff 3. JEAN BRUTON McKENZIE “Jean” School Spirit Committee 4, Public Rela- tions Committee 3, National Honor Society 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Annual Spon- sor 4, Health Careers Club 4, Library Club 4, Vice-President 4, Spanish Club 4, Laur- elettes 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Treas- urer 4, Dramatics Play Cast 3, Boot Girls 2, BY LINDA LEE McLENDON “Linda” Superlative 4, Bible Club 3, Orchestra 2 2 3, 4, All-State Orchestra Workshop 2, 3, Prom Committee 3. BERNICE KATHLEEN McPHERSON “Kathy” Homeroom Officer, Treasurer 4, F.T.A. 2, Dramatics Club 3, 4. GARY EDWARD McQUEEN “Gary” Student Council 3, School Spirit Commit- tee 4, Social and Recreation Committee 4, Homeroom Officer Vice-President 2, Presi- dent 3, Homecoming Escort 4, Civitan 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, JV Football 2, ROTC 3, 4, ROTC Merit Award 4, 3. HERBERT THESSALOINA MEBANE “Herbert” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2, Prom Server 2, Band 2, D.E. 4, Baseball 2, JV Football 2, 3, Letter for Football, Trans- fer 3. DAVID GORDON MERCER “David” Homeroom Officer 2, Civitan 2, 3, 4, Gov- ernor of District East 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4, Football, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4, F.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Monogram Club 4. LOIS MAE MERRITT “Lois” JOHNNIE ALLIS MICHAELS “Johnnie” Homeroom Officer 2, President 2, Student Council 2, Homecoming Escort 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Concert Choir 4, Cavalier 4, JV Football 2, Basketball, “B” Team 2. ANN ELIZABETH MIDDLETON “Beth” National Honor Society 3, 4, Glee Club 4, French Club 4, Prom Committee Chair- man 3, Social Committee 3, Transfer 4. ROBERT JEFFERSON MILLER letia D.E. 4. SARA FRANCES MILLER “Sara” Governor’s School 2, Jr. Talent Show 2, 4. MARTHA KATHERINE MITCHELL School Spirit Committee 4, Homeroom “Tis the season to be jolly!!” Officer 2, 3, Superlative 4, Prom Server 2, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 4. DAVID WAYNE MIZE “David” D.E. 3, 1.C.T. 4, V.I.C.A, 4. PATRICIA D. MIZE “Pat” D.E. 3, 4. SUSAN BARROW MOBLEY “Susan” DANNY WAYNE MONTGOMERY “Danny” Homeroom Officer, Treasurer 2, 3, Basket- ball JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Automotive Ma- chines 4. THOMAS GWYNNE MONTGOMERY “Thomas” Concert Choir 3, 4. LINDA KAY MOORE “Linda” Exchangettes 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, P.T.S.A. 94 Sh, MARY ANN MOORE “Mary Ann” Social and Recreation Committee 4, Home- room Officer, Vice-President 4, Homecom- ing Court 4, Doe-Wah-Jack Attendant 4, Superlative 4, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Quill Scroll 4, Dramatics Play Crew 4, Doe-Wah- Jack Staff 4. RONALD FRANKLIN MORGAN “Ronnie” Student Council 4, Cafeteria Committee 3, 4, School Spirit Committee 4, Homeroom Officer, Vice-President 3, President 4, Prom Server 2, Civitan 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball, JV 2, Co-Captain 2, Varsity 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Track 2. ELLIS EDWARD MORICLE, JR. “Eddie” Dramatics Play Cast 2, Dramatics Club 2, Monogram Club 3, Football, Manager 3, Automotive Mechanics 4. JAMES ALLEN MORRIS “Jim” MARY CARTER MORROW “Mary” Student Council 4, Public Relations Com- mittee 3, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4, Board of Directors 4, F.T.A. 3, Glee Club 3, Quill Scroll 4, Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 4, Business Editor of Barker 4. CATHERINE ANNE MORTON “Cathy” Student Council 4, Cafeteria Committee 4, 265 Co-Chairman 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Health Careers Club 2, French Club French National Honor Society 3, Quill Scroll 4, Barker Staff 4. MICHAEL LEE MORTON “Mike” PAMELA ANNE MORTON “Pam” ° Exchangettes 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Masque and Gavel 3, 4. WILLIAM DEOANE MOSER, JR. Ca BS ee Inter-Club Council 4, Parking Lot Com- mittee 3, Homecoming Escort 4, Jr. Ex- change Club 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors 3, President 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4. STANLEY BRENT MOSS “Stanley” Student Council 4, Hall Traffic Committee 4, LC.T. 3, 4, Vice-President 4, District Domestic Affairs Contest Winner 3. STEPHEN DANA MULLER “Steve” Homeroom Officer, Treasurer 2, Health Careers Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Dramatics Play Crew 3, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Track Manager. BRENDA ANN MURPHY “Brenda” Inter-club Council 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Bible Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 2. JOHNNY WAYNE MYERS “Johnny” Varsity Baseball 2, JV Basketball 2. CARMEN LEEL NANCE “Carmen” Public Relations Committee 4, Social and Recreation Committee 4, Homeroom Officer Vice-President 2, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, French Na- tional Honor Society 3, Laurelettes 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4, Board of Directors 3, 4, P.E. Assistant 3, Office Assistant 4, Governor’s School Nominee 3. JANICE KAY NASH “Janice” Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Glee Club 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Office Assistant 4, 266 JOANNE LYNNE NEESE “Joanne” Homeroom Officer, Treasurer 4, President 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Library Club 4, Spanish National Honor Society 2, Boot Girls 2, 3, Alternate Cheer- leader 2, 4, Library Assistant 4. ROGER DALE OWEN “Roger” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2, D.E. 3, 4. MARGARET LOIS OWENS “Margaret” Health Careers 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra ah Vente, 2, Ch RONALD KENNETH PAIGE “Ronnie” Constitution Committee 4, Civitans 2, 3, 4, Health Careers 3, 4, Speech and Debating 3, 4, Debating Team 4, Health Careers Vice-President 4. JOSEPH PALSHA TNs” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 4. RICHARD ANDREW PARKER “Nick” Superlative 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Speech and Debating 4, Cheerleader 2. KATHY DIANNE PAUL “Kathy” Class Officer, Treasurer 4. CAROL ELIZABETH PEARCE e@arola Glee Club 2, 3, Office Occupation 4. CONNIE EVELYN PEARSON “Connie” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2. WILLIAM ROPER PENDERGRASS “Will” Homeroom Officer, President 2, Civitans 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Lettered 2, 3, 4. ERVIN WAYNE PENNINGTON “Wayne” BRENDA KAY PERRY “Brenda” Homecoming Sponsor 4, Bible Club 3, D.E. 4, G.A.A. 3, 4. JO ANNE PERRY “Jo Anne” Projects Committee 4, Y-ettes 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 4, Health Careers 2, 3, 4. LYNNETTE LORENE PETREE “Tynette” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Dramatics Club 2, All-State Orchestra 2. LINDA SUE PHILLIPS “Linda” School Spirit Committee 4, Radio-Publicity Committee 2, Homeroom Officer, Vice- President 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Laurelettes, Historian 3, 4, Quill Scroll 4, Boot Girls 3, 4 Co-Captain 3, Barker Staff 4, Biology Lab Assistant 3, Activities Office 4. BRYANT PHILLIPS “Bryant” D.E, 4. CAROLYN LEE PICKARD “Carolyn” Library Club, Treasurer 4, Boot Girls 2, Hall Traffic Committee 4, Library Assist- ant 4. LEWIS PYRLLE PINNIX “Soul Pinnix” Glee Club 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4. BRENDA JOYCE PITTARD “Brenda” Projects Committee 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, a Abmelstey G3, IOAN, Sh GL ikl @ 8, a French National Honor Society 3, P.T.S.A. 2, Coaches Office Assistant 4. ROGER JACKSON PLEASANT “Jackie” Student Council 2, 4, Public Relations Committee 3, Projects Committee Co-chair- man 3, 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Debating Team 3, 4, National Forensic League 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Speech Debating Club 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 2, Track 2, Key Club District Secretary 4, Speech Award 3, Talent Show Commit- tee Chairman 3, Activities Office Assistant 4, Stage Band 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JUSTIN QURNELL “Bobby” Cafeteria Committee 3, 4, Recreation Com- mittee 3, 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Prom Server 2, Chess Club 2, JV Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 4, Track 2, KATHERINE LEE RAY “Kathy” VICKIE DIANE REEVES “Vickie” Bibte Club 3, 4. MARGARET ANNE REYNOLDS “Meg” Homeroom Officer, Treasurer 4, National Honor Society 4, Spanish Club 3, Transfer 4. DAVID CAMERON RICH “David” Student Voice Committee 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Doe-Wah-Jack Business Staff 4, French Club 4, Interact Club 2. STEPHEN SAUL RICH “Steve” Constitution Committee 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Chess Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Vice President 4, Spanish National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4, Quill Scroll 4, Paragon Staff 4. VICTOR ERIC RIDDLE “Eric” Student Council 2, Homeroom Officer 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3. CHARLES FRANKLIN RIGGS “Frankie” Jr. Exchange Club 2, 3, 4. JO ANN RILEY “Fo Ann” School Spirit Committee 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Bible Club 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Masque Gavel 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Girls’ Chorus 2, Broad- way Musical Cast 3. LYNN PORTER RITTER “Lynn” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Library Club, Secretary 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4, Laurelettes 3, 4, School Spirit Committee 2, 3. JANET LYNNE RIPPY “Janet” Homeroom Officer, Secretary-Treasurer 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Laurelettes, Head of Board of Directors 3, 4, School Organist 3, 4. GRACELYN BALLAGHER ROACH “Gracelyn” Student Voice 4, F.T.A. 4, ANN RUSSELL ROBERTS “Ann” Student Council 3, 4, Inter-club Council 4, Public Relations 2, Publicity 3, 4, Class Officer 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Superlative 4, Prom Server 2, Junior Marshalls 3, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Pres. 4, French National Honor Society 3, 4, Cheerleaders Barker Staff 3, Keyette Citizen of the Se- mester 4, JAMES LAWRENCE ROBERTS CAB Yay)? Student Body Treasurer 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Inter-club Council 3, Projects Committee 2, Public Relations 2, ay Student Store Worker 3, Homeroom Presi- dent 2, Homecoming Sponsor 3, Homecom- ing First Attendant 4, Superlative 4, Prom Server 2, Junior Marshall 3, Key Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Speech and Debating 2, 3, 4, Debating Team 2, 3, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4, “B” Team Basketball 2, Delegate to CDNCSCC 2, 3, Delegate to NCSCC 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Social Recrea- tion Comm. 4, Keyette Citizen of Month 2, 3, Citizen of Semester 4, Homecoming First Attendant 4, Annual King 4, Execu- tive Comm. 3, 4, Junior Rotarian 4, GLENN KURT ROESSLER “Glenn” Baseball 3, 4, (Varsity) School Spirit Com- mittee 4, Audio Visual Assistant 4. JUDY ANN ROGERS “Judy” Library Club 4, 3. PATRICIA ARKNE RONEY Pate: Tri-Hi-y 2: CHARLES THOMAS ROSS, JR. “Tommy” Homeroom Officer, Vice-President 4, Treasurer 2, 3, Civitan 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Basketball “B” Team 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Audio-Visual Aid Assistant 3, Chemistry Lab Assistant 4, Ady. Chem. Lab. Assist. 4, Physics Lab Assist. 4. STEPHEN MILES ROSS “Steve” Health Careers Club 3, Chess Club 2, Speech and Debating 4, Nat. Forensic League 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Transfer, 4, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 4. TYRA LYNN ROSS aaliynae Homeroom Officer, Vice-President 2, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, Vice-President 3, President 4. MARTHA HENRIETTA ROUNDTREE “Retta” Bible Club 2, 3, 4, Health Careers 4, ROGER REAGAN ROUNDTREE “Roger” Speech Debating 4, National Forensic League 4, Wrestling 2. SANDRA LOUISE RUDD “Sandra” Cafeteria Committee 4, Homeroom Officer, Treasurer 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Health Careers 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Laurelettes 3, 4, G.A.A. 2. STEVEN ALAN RUMLEY “Steve” Student Government Committee 3, 4, Jun- ior Varsity Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Junior V arsity Foot- ball 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, “B” Team 3, Varsity Bas- ketball 4. PATRICIA ANN RUSSELL “Ann” Health Careers 3, Secretary 4, Band 2, 3, 4. G.ACA. 2, P.T.S:A. 2° 3: CATHERINE MANE RYDER a abhi: Student Council 2, 4, Inter-club Council 4, Social and Recreation Committee 3, Bul- letin Board Committee, Co-Chairman 4, Homeroom Officer, President 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Annual Sponsor 4, Superlative 4, Prom Committee Chairman 4, Civinettes 3, Board of Directors 4, Concert Choir 2. 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Treasurer 3, Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill Scroll 4, Masque Gavel 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, National Merit Semi-finalist 4, Barker Staff (third page editor) 4, Salutatorian 4. JAMES GRADY SANDERS Sot nae Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Interact 2, 3, 4, Lab Assistant 3, 4. 267 BRADLEY HARRISON SAUNDERS “Bradley” Band 2, 3, 4. LLOYD STEVEN SAWYER “Steve” I.C.T., Secretary 4, Commander of Drill Team and Color Guard for A.F.J.R.O.C.T. 4, Operational Officer 4. TONY DALE SCEARCE “Tony” 1.C.T. 4, VICA Club 4. LOMAN HARRISON SCOTT, JR. “Scotty” Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Base- ball Manager 2, Varsity 2, Football Train- er 3, 4, Basketball Trainer 3, 4, Physical Education Assistant 4. JOHNNY LEWIS SCOGGINS “Johnny” Public Relations Committee 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Or- chestra 3, Drum Major 4. MARY VICTORIA SCOGGINS “Vicky” Homeroom Officer, President 3, Secretary 4, Exchangettes 3, 4. LINDA GWYN SCHOONOVER “Linda” Student Council 2, Inter-club Council 4, House Grounds Committee 2, 3, 4, Elec- tions Committee 2, 3, 4, Hall Traffic Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer, Secre- tary 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Homecoming Semi-finalist 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Superlative 4, Civinettes 2, 3, President 4, Speech Debating 2, 3, 4, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 2, Office Assistant 3, Recording Secretary N. C. District East Civitan 4, Teen Coun- cil 3, 4, Junior Rotarian 4. DEBORAH ANN SCRUGGS “Debbie” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 3, Keyettes 3, 4, French Club 3, Chemistry Lab Assist- ant 4, School Spirit Committee 4, PATRICIA CAROLYN SESSOMS “Pat” JULIA AILENE SHATTERLY “Ailene” Dramatics Play Crew 4. 268 DEBORAH GAIL SHAW “Deborah” GENE STEVENSON SHERARD, JR. “Steve” Student Council 2, Homeroom Officer, President 2, Homecoming Escort 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Lab Assistant 4, SAMUEL RYAN SHOMAKER “Sammy” Automotive Mechanics. SUSAN RAY SIMPSON “Susan” CARL TAYLOR SMEDBERG “Cera” Civitans 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Lettered 3, Track Team Manager 3, 4. DONNA DENICE SMITH “Donna” Homeroom Officer, Vice-President 2, Boot Girls, 3, 4. ERVIN NELSON SMITH “Ervin” Doe-Wah-Jack 4, Junior Engineers 2, Swimming Team 2, R.O.T.C. First Lt. 4, Good-Conduct Merit 4. JO ANNE SMITH “Jo Anne” National Honor Society 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Dramatics Club 4, Office Assistant 3, 4. MARY ELAINE SMITH “Elaine” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 3, D.E. 4, Sports Award 2, 3. PATRICIA ANN SMITH “Pat” National Honor Society 4, Office Occupa- tion 4, TERRY CARLYLE SMITH “Terry” Homeroom Officer, Sergeant at Arms 22. D.E. 3, 4. ey Slee SARAH SNIPES ay” Inter-club Council 4, Cafeteria Committee 4, Hall Traffic Committee 3, Homeroom Officer, Treasurer 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Junior Engineers 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3. President 4, Dramatics Crew 3, P.T.S.A. 2, Biology Lab Assistant 3. SANDRA MARGARET SPEARS “Sandy” Office Assistant 4. ROBERT WILLIAM SPITTEL “Bobby” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 4, Homecom- ing Escort 4, Wrestling 2, Interact 2, 3, 4. BETSY ANN SPLAWN “Betsy” Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4. REBECCA ANN STAMEY “Becky” CLIFTON STANLEY SHUBERT XO Constitution Committee 4, Student Voice Committee 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4. DEBORAH ANN STANSELL “Debbie” (CaAR Ate: “Who do you think you are anyway?” (B. Kirkland) DEBORAH KAY STARNES “Debbie” National Honor Society 3, Office Occupa- tions 4. STEVEN EUGENE STEWART “Steve” Student Council 4, Points Committee 2, Parking Committee 3, Student Voice Com- mittee, Chairman 4, Homeroom Officer, Sergeant at Arms 2, National Honor So- ciety 4, Junior Exchange, Board of Direc- tors 2, 3, 4, Quill Scroll 4, Baseball 2, Barker Staff, Managing Editor 4, Dele- gate to N. C. Student Press Institute 3. PHYLLIS ANN STOVALL Phyllis” Office Assistant 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Laurelettes 3, 4. BARBARA DIANE STULTZ “Diane” Bible Club 4. JANICE FAYE SUMNER “Janise” Diba: DAVID SYKES “David” Auto Mechanics. EVELYN CAROL SYKES “Evelyn” F.T.A. 3, 4, Office Occupations 4. DONNELL ANDERSON TATE “Andy” Prom Server 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, P.T.s.A. 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, House Grounds Committee 4. STEPHEN DICKEY TATUM “Peter” - HENRY EUGENE TINELL “Eugene” ALVIN TEW “Alvin” Junior Exchange 2. CRAIG TALMAGE THOMPSON “Craig” Key Club 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Junior Var- sity Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, National Merit Semi-finalist 4. 1 t 1 j 4 a a a ee a a a LJ 8 a Key Clubbers help make Christmas happier for some families. ARTHUR LINWOOD THURMAN “Linwood” Glee Club 2, 3, 4, DANA LEE TILLEY “Danny” Bus Driver 4. JAMES HIRAM TILLMAN “Jimmy” I.C.T. 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity Baseball 2, “B” Team 2, Bus Driver 2. PATRICIA ANNE TROJAN “Pat” Hall Traffic Committee 2, Homecoming Sponsor 2, Doe-Wah-Jack Business Staff 4, Prom Server 2, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Homecoming Court 4, Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2, 3, Office Assistant 3. BILLIE JEAN TUCKER “Billie” Library Club 2, Office Assistant 4. CAROLYN SUE TUCKER “Carolyn” Y-ettes 4, Junior Talent Show 3. BARBATA ANN TURBYFILL “Barbara” Barker Staff 4. ROYCE BOYD VESTAL “Boyd” Junior Exchange 3, 4. DAVID RAYMOND VETTER “David” House Grounds Committee 4, Civitans 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Lab Assistant 4. ROBERT LOVIS VITELLI “Bobby” Student Council 2, Homeroom Officer 2, National Honor Society 3, Junior Engi- neers 3, Chess Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Varsity Basketball 3, Junior Varsity Bas- ketball 2, Transfer 4. JAMES BROCK WADDELL “Jim” Student Council 4, School Spirit Committee 4, Homeroom Officer, President 4, Civi- tans 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, P.T.S.A. 2, Biology Lab Assistant 4, Biology Lab As- sistant Service Award 4. JOSEPH HERBERT WADE ““Bucky” Student Council 2, Cafeteria Committee 4, Homeroom Officer, President 2, Treas- urer 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 4, Junior Varsity Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, F.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Bulldog of the Week 4, All State Checklist 4, Chemistry-Physics Lab Assistant 4, Physical Education As- sistant 4. MARY CATHERINE WALKER “Cathy” Inter-club Council 4, Student Voice Com- mittee 4, Homeroom Officer, Vice-President 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Homecom- ing Sponsor 4, Annual Sponsor 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Secretary 4, Chess Club 3, President 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, French National Honor Society 3, Treas- urer 4, All State Orchestra 2, 3, 4. 269 “soul” to Steve Griffin adds the Talent Show. some DEBRA ANN WARD “Debbie” School Spirit Committee 4, Prom Com- mittee Chairman 3, Exchangettes 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, Boot Girls 2, 3, 4, Lab Assistant 3, 4. GEORGE MAXWELL WARD “Mike” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, F.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Junior Varsity Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4. WILLIAM GLENN WARD 9 8S) 2 Homeroom Officer, Treasurer 2, D.E. 4. JAN BRUGH WAY “Jan” Homeroom Officer 4. SHARON ANN WEBB “Sharon” Social Recreation Committee 4, Projects Committee 4, Homeroom Officer, Vice- President 3, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Doe- Wah-Jack 3, Associate Editor 4, Annual Sponsor 4, Boot Girl 2, 3, Office Assistant 4. 270 JOHN RANDOLPH WAISS “Randy” Bus Driver 4. PHYLLIS KAY WESTMORELAND “Kay” Homeroom Officer, Vice-President 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Exchangettes 3, 4, TTEEbE NY WD, S}. NANCY ELLEN WESTON “Ellen” Student Council 4, Public Relations Com- mittee Co-Chairman 4, Social Recreation Committee 3, Hall Traffic Committee 2, 4, Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2, Presi- dent 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Home coming Sponsor 4, Junior Marshall 3, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, French Club 3, French National Honor Society 3, Sophomore Citizen of the Year 2, Concert Choir 3. School Spirit Committee 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Pep Band 3, 4. SARA ELIZABETH WHITAKER “Beth” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Majorettes 2, 3, Dra- matics Club 2, Dramatics Play Crew 2, All State Band 2. GABRIELE URSULA WHITE “Gabi” Transfer 2. LINDA GAIL WHITLOW “Linda” National Honor Society 3, 4, Exchangettes 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Girls’ Chorus 2, Dramatics Club 2, Office Assistant 4, Student Director of Musical 3, Stage Crew 2. LYNN FRANCES WHITTED “Lynn” Homeroom Officer, Treasurer 2, Exchang- ettes 2, 3, 4, Health Careers 4, Doe-Wah- Jack, 3, Class Editor 4. CARLYLE QUENTIN WILKINSON “Carl” National Honor Society 3, 4, Junior Ex- change 3, 4, Spanish National Honor So- ciety 2, 3. BETTY SUE WILLIAMS “Betty” Office Occupation 4, Transfer 4. JOHN BRADFORD WILLIAMS “Johnny” Student Council 2, 3, 4, House Grounds Committee 3, 4, Class Officer, Treasurer 3, 4, Homeroom Officer, President 2, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Junior Marshall 3, Civitans 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Co- Captain 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Junior Varsity Football 2, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, High 1.Q. Bowl 4, Biology Lab Assistant 4, Service Award 4, Civitan Board of Directors 3, Sophomore Citizen of the Year 2, Runner-up Sectional Champion 3, Semi-finals State Wrestling Tournament 3, Track Team 4. PATRICIA DEEN WILLIAMS “Pat” Homeroom Officer, Student Store Repre- sentative d, National Honor Society 3, 4, Exchangettes 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 2, Health Careers 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Boot Girls DR, 3 STEVEN EARLY WILLIAMS “Steve” Homecoming Escort 4. WILLIAM LEAFORD WILLIAMS Seer Student Council 4, Social Recreation Committee 3, Co-Chairman 4, Student Store Worker 3, Homeroom Officer, Sergeant at Arms 2, Doe-Wah-Jack Business Staff 4, Superlative 4, Prom Server 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Orchestra 3, 4, Clown 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, P.T.S.A. 4, Wrest- ling 2, 3. DONNA KAY WILLIAMSON “Donna” Homeroom Officer, Vice-President Salinas [abi 2. NEIL SYKES WILLIAMSON “Neil” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2. RICKY LYNN WILLETS “Ricky” DAVID WILLIAM WILLIS “David” Civitans 2, 3. CATHERINE MILDRED WILSON “Cathy” Hall Traffic Committee 2, 3, 4, Public Relations Committee 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Annual Sponsor 4, Prom Server 2, Keyettes 2, 3, Treasurer and Board of Directors 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Office Assistant, Transfer 2. DONALD STERLING WILSON “Ton” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2. LORIE HOPE WILSON “Lorie” Health Careers 2, D.E. 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, Biology Club 2 STEPHEN RAY WILSON “Steve” I.C.T. 3, Reporter 4, Physical Education Assistant 3. CAROLINE FAE WINBURN “Carolyn” Student Council 4, Hall Traffic Committee 4, School Spirit Committee 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Health Careers Club 4, Library Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Quill Scroll 4, Boot Girls 2, 3, Secretary 4, G.A.A. 2, Library Assistant 4, Doe-Wah-Jack 4. JANE LYNETTE WOMBLE “Jane” JEANETTE LYNN WOOD Alnor Student Council 4, Public Relations Com- mittee 2, 3, Co-Chairman 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Annual Sponsor 4, Prom Com- mittee Chairman 3, Keyettes 3, 4, Bible Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Quill Scroll 4, Paragon Staff 2, 3, Art Editor 4, A-V As- sistant 4, STEVE DOUGLAS WOODS “Steve” VICKY DIANE WOODS “Vicky” JAN BRYAN WOOTEN Jane Constitution Committee 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4. SANDRA JOYCE WORKMAN “Sandra” Inter-club Council 4, Health Careers 3, President 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Laurelettes 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, All State Band 3, 4. LARRY WILLIAM WORLEY “Larry” National Honor Society 3, 4, Junior Ex- change 3, 4, Transfer 3, Valedictorian 4. KATHY JOAN WORRELL “Kathy” Homeroom Officer 3, Office Assistant 4. JAMES ALLEN WRENN “Jay” Student Council 2, 4, Homeroom Officer, “Do you see what I see?” (G. Brown, V. Hensley) President 2, 4, Vice-President 3, Civitans 2, 3, 4, Chess Team 3, Golf 2, 3. DAVID ANTHONY WRIGHT “Dave” Student Body President 4, Student Coun- cil 3, Publicity Committee 2, Social Recreation Committee 3, Homeroom Offi- cer, President 3, Treasurer 2, Homecoming Court 4, Superlative 4, Key Club 2, 4, Board of Directors 3, Speech Debating 3, 4, National Forensic League 3, 4, Masque Gavel 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 4, Track Team 2, 3, 4, Barker Staff 4, Delegate to C.D.N.C.S.C.C. 3, Delegate to N.C.S.C.C. 4, Wake Forest Speech Tournament 3, 4, High Point Speech Tournament 4. RICKEY DEAN WRIGHT “Ricky” Student Council 4, Constitution Committee 4, Homeroom Officer, President 4, D.E. 3, LCT. 4, V.LC.A. Club, Treasurer 4, Junior Varsity Baseball 2. CLAIBORNE SELLARS YOUNG “Claiborne” Student Council 3, 4, Hall Traffic Com- mittee 3, 4, Elections Committee 4, Doe- Wah-Jack 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee Chair- man 3, Key Club 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Chess Team 3, 4, Tennis 2, Cafeteria Com- mittee 2, 3, Marquee Committee 2, Doe- Wah-Jack, Photographer 3, 4. SUSAN YOUNG “Susan” Inter-club Council 4, Student Voice Com- mittee 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Superlative 4, Scribblers Club 3, F.T.A. 3, 4, Chess Club, Secretary 3, 4, French National Honor So- ciety 3, President 4, Letter of Commen- dation from National Merit Scholarship Test 4, Scholastic Art Award 2, 3, Ala- mance Art Award 2, 3, High Point Art Award 2, 3. WILLIAM LOUIS YOUNG “Bill” Student Council 2, Inter-club Council 3, 4, Public Relations Committee 4, Projects Committee 4, Homecoming Escort 4, De- bating Team 2, Captain 3, 4, National For- ensic League 2, President 3, Vice-President 4, Key Club 2, Board of Directors 3, Sec- retary 4, Chess Club, Board of Directors 2, Treasurer 3, Chess Team 2, 3, Speech Debating Club 2, 3, 4, Masque Gavel 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 3, 4, Outstanding Speaker Award 3. DEBBIE ALLEN ZUFALL CE Tri-Hi-Y 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, Physical Education Assistant 4. 271 Bis as 5 Cawad | c c + SPRIARISH MORPH eee THE ADS THE ADS THE ADS THE ADS 273 274 Burlington, North Carolina, is SYNONYMOUS with home to the students of Williams High School. We are indebted to our community, and moreover, the People of our community. We, the DOE-WAH-JACK staff, are aware of the im- portance of Burlington's contributions to us. The tangible evidence of this is our 1969 annual which was financed, in part, by the advertisements, purchased by our local businesses, proving to us that Burlington has SOUL! CONE MILLS - where people make the difference! If you are seeking a career which offers the opportunity for individual growth as well as the chance to further develop your skills and abilities, then Cone Mills is interested in you. CONE MILLS CORPORATION An Equal Opportunity Employer ww MANUFACTURING PLANTS—Cliffside, Forest City, Gibsonville, Greens- boro, Haw River, Henrietta, Hillsborough, Pineville, Reidsville, Salisbury yet in North Carolina. Carlisle, Cheraw, Greenville, Walhalla, Whitmire in oe i South Carolina. Houston in Texas. 3 Renn Apply to nearest Cone plant office. EXECUTIVE OFFICES SALES HEADQUARTERS Greensboro, N. C. Cone Mills, Inc., New York 275 OPPORTUNITY ? BURLINGTON OFFERS PLENTY OF IT In the Company’s Local Operations Burl-Craft Knitters J. Spencer Love Center Burlington Nexus Fabrics Co. Mayfair Textile Company Burlington Socks Pioneer Plant Grabur Plant Plaid Mills House Fabrics Finishing Transportation Division UNITS OF Williamsburg Plant fig Burlington Industries, Inc. EXECUTIVE OFFICES: GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA An Equal Opportunity Employer H K BOOTERY Currin « Hap Fashion Shoes For All Ages’ NETTLETON, NUSCH-BUSH, BASS WEEJUNS FOR MEN AND BOYS—ALSO BASS WEEJUNS FOR GIRLS 117 W. Davis St. 111 W. Davis St. Burlington's Ol dest Burlington, N. C. and Finest Haberdashery’ C. B. ELLIS MUSIC CO. Burlington, N. C. 271 E. Front St. Burlington, N. C. 276 ROSES CUM-PARK PLAZA Complete Self-Service Open Monday Thru Saturday 9:30 A.M.-9:00 P.M. FIFTH STREEM CLEANERS 232 W. Fifth St. Phone CA 6-4922 R. H. FONVILLE and R. H. FONVILLE, JR. ALAMANCE BOOK AND STATIONERY COMPANY Rodney May, David Rich TOWN SQUIRE, LTD. 520 S. Main St. Burlington, N. C. 215 Maple Ave. Burlington, N. C. 277 Best Wishes to the Class of ‘69 AC? r INTERACT L E T T Dedicated to service and E international S understanding BARBOUR DRUGS Best Wishes to the Class of '69 INC. HOLT 2213 Edgewood Ave. HOSIERY MILLS, INC. SADDLE TRAMPS, INC. 278 COLEMAN'S Burlington, North Carolina COLEMAN-ROYAL Cum-Park Plaza MEN'S DEPT.—STAGG SHOP VILLAGE ROOM Consumer Financing PHIL H. MAST STEPHENSON INSURANCE FINANCE COMPANY AGENCY, INC. G. A. Telephone 226-4207. — P.O. Box 1091 FINANCING CO., INC. 439 S. Spring St. 910 S. Church Street Phone 226-4476 Burlington, North Carolina Auto Financing and General Insurance Congratulations We are proud of Williams High School and its student body. We know you enjoy trading with those who make possible your educational opportunities. Burlington Merchants Association appreciates your business. BURLINGTON MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION AND CREDIT BUREAU OF BURLINGTON 312-14 W. Front St. CA 6-631 279 MEBANE SHOE CO. The Reliable Shoe Store’ Burlington, N. C. 341 S. Main St. 226-321 | BURLINGTON SPORTING GOODS CO. 425 S. Spring St. Burlington, North Carolina Dial 226-6634 Congratulations to the Class of 1969 LOWE'S FUNERAL HOME 2460 S. Church St. Burlington, N. C. ALAMANCE RADIO AND TV SERVICE Ted Sawyer R.C.A. Television Sales and Service MR. ALLAN GRAHAM, Owner 202 Fonville St. Burlington, N. C. SHARPE JONES, INC. INSURANCE Burlington, N. C. YOUR Tes Insurance AGENT stevas vou pa TOM JONES—TOM COLLINS HAYWOOD SIMPSON ——___—_— DUNCAN ESSO SERVICE CARL S. TROLLINGER, Owner Corner of Church and Davis Atlas Electronic Motor Tuning Esso Open 24 Hours Judy Nunn JIM’S TASTEE FREEZ JIM AND BARBARA COVINGTON, Props. 509 W. Elm Street, Graham, N. C. For Orders To Go—CA 8-8916 MERLE NORMAN STUDIO 226-6146 211 Maple Avenue Burlington, North Carolina ASHER-McADAMS DRUG CO. 305 Trollinger St. Burlington, N. C. Phone 226-1619 Free Delivery—Free Parking For the Best in Modern Hair Styling— SUBURBAN BOUTIQUE BEAUTY SALON 2606 S. Church St. CA 8-7588 Burlington, N. C. WESTBROOK STUDIOS Photographers 1236 S. Church St.—CA 6-6474 Burlington, North Carolina MEMBER Ry 0G Rap Weddings Commercial Heirloom Oils Industrial Miniatures Portraiture JENNINGS M. BRYAN AGENCY, INC. Insurance That Protects ndependent AGENT BESTE RaVEELS Me YeOr Ulam) EaliRiSu line ©Onaia Lnsurance 422 South Spring Street Burlington, North Carolina Dial 227-7458 J. M. BRYAN, JR. W. D. DON DESERN Meet Your Friends ata GUILFORD DAIRY BAR MILK SHAKES—SUNDAES—HOT DOGS—SANDWICHES—LUNCHES GILLIAM TIRE CO. INC. 647 South Church St. Where Good Taste Is Never Added to the Price Tag’' JOE G. SEXTON—President “Especially for You ROXIE'S FLORIST Near Western Electric 1733 N. Church St. CA 6-0215 282 Burlington, North Carolina FRIENDSHIP CHAPTER ORDER OF DeMOLAY Ren Hewitt Mark Black Sweetheart Master Counselor ALAMANCE MAPLE AVENUE PRINTING COMPANY BARBER SHOP Commercial Printing, Engraving Photo-Offset Engraved Wedding Invitations and Announcements 201 Maple Avenue ‘It Pays To Look Well” 724 Chapel Hill Rd. 226-1881 Burlington, N. C. Congratulations From the THESPIAN SOCIETY of Walter M. Williams D. C. BRYAN GROCERY High School 2203 Edgewood Ave. 283 We Build . . . We Serve | must not be afraid to advance alone, for, in order to progress, man has ventured along many dark paths. Only by attempting the unknown and believ- ing in my own ability can | light the way for others to follow. | must realize the value of this advancement and be an INFLUENCE THROUGH EXAMPLE BY. . . |. Serving my school and community 2. Supporting my nation 3. Practicing my faith God, give me the courage to be a light to those who know not the way and an inspiration to those who fear to proceed. KEY CLUB KEYETTES Service Is Conviction Translated Into Action. ALAMANCE THE RENTALS DAILY TIMES-NEWS 1345 South Church Street Published every afternoon except Sunday by the Times-News Publishing We rent and Company, N. C. sell typewriters’ “Alamance County's only Phone 226-8287 Daily Newspaper’ Burlington, N. C. GOODYEAR BELK-BECK SERVICE STORE COMPANY Goodyear Tires Belington G.E. Appliances and T.Y. and High Point 260 W. Davis Street Burlington, N. C. Best Wishes to the Class of ''69 ’ REGAL ' 'DRIVE-IN'' THE PIZZA HUT Cleaners and Laundry 1603 S. Church Street 1624 S. Church and 226-999 | 112 Huffman Mill Rd. Burlington, N. C. WARD ENTERPRISES P. O. Box 35 Burlington, N. C. 27215 199 NUMISMATIC. DISTRIBUTORS one bet! Coins and Currency Bought and Sold MIKE WARD—Prop. 584-8026 THE ALWAYS NEEDLE YARN FRESH SHOP 1701! , S. Mebane Street PET 228-6762 moe Knitting Instructions Supplies Needlepoint and Baskets Matching Yarn and Materials GRIFFIN'S BURCH SIMMONS PHARMACY DODGE INC. 445 Chapel Hill Rd. First in Prescriptions Dodge and Dodge Trucks Two Registered Pharmacists 228-8384 1258 S. Church Street P. O. Box 1355 IF IT'S COOD FOOD Telephone 227-4221 Burlington, N. C. 27215 McDONALD'S 1344 North Church St. Burlington, N. C. 286 KAY-DAY TILE CARPET CO. Carpet, Drapery and Vinyls 300 Trollinger St. Telephone 226-0257 YOUR BANK OF OPPORTUNITY NCNB North Carolina National Bank TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: 358 South Main Street 612 S. Church Street (Drive-In and Time-Payment) 287 HOSIERY AND CASUAL SLIPPERS for women e KAYSER © SCHIAPARELLI ¢ PHOENIX e SAPPHIRE MOJUD +« MERCURY e SUPP-HOSE PANTY HOSE for men e ESQUIRE SOCKS ¢ INTERWOVEN e BACHELORS' FRIEND « JIFFIES ¢ BIRDWICK e SUPP-HOSE HOSIERY for men and women by KAYSER-ROTH HOSIERY COMPANY, INC. BURLINGTON NORTH CAROLINA MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS 288 Byrds FOOD CENTERS d marae Sores CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1969 Flowers by Members Florist Telegraph Delivery Association Wire Anywhere— Anytime TROLLINGERS FLORISTS, INC. Florists and Decorators Main Street Burlington, North Carolina Store Phone CA 6-1668 Night Phone JU 4-6127 ELON COLLEGE ATKINSON DAIRY CO. INC. e Christian e Coeducational e Liberal Arts 911 South Main St. ‘Get the Best, Get Sealtest'’ 289 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1969 BROWNS HOSIERY MILLS INC. BURLINGTON, N. C. T. N. BOONE TAILORS WEBCO MILLS, INC. A Division of Dan River Mills, Inc. Makers of the Finest Tricot Fabrics Bill Cooper, Mr. T. N. Boone Formal Rental Service 290 Burlington, N. C. Mr. Neese, Sandra Rudd, Lee Williams, Wanda Becknell C. F. NEESE Jewelers, Since 18 0 Registered Jeweler, American Gem Society Burlington, N. C. RAY MOVING AND STORAGE Movers of Fine Furniture Since 1918 LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE Office and Warehouse Grove Park Hgt—Republic—Van Lines MOOREFIELD’S FLORIST MR. E. H. BUNTON, JR. EDDIE'S TYPEWRITER SERVICE Elowers for all occasions’ FREE DELIVERY 138 East Front Street 127 North Main Street Phone: 227-2465—Burlington, N. C. 29! Janice Fitch, Pat Trojan, Lee Williams, Flip Hogan, Mr. Jack Ware Courtesy, Friendship, and Business NORTHWESTERN BANK OF BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Two Locations West Davis Street South Church Street 292 JUNIOR CIVITANS AND CIVINETTES SALUTE THE CLASS OF ‘69 293 Make your GO girl a GLOW girl JEWEL BOX 348 S. Main Burlington Congratulations to the Class of '69 from the Distributive Education Class of Walter Williams High School YOU CAN QUACK! GET IT Fr MY FRIEND! Jackie Pleasant Wally Kernodle ! ISA FRIP! : FAT DOG HEAVY? Steve Collins SPODUM! rae BEAT IT WITH FAT 294 A STICK! CITY! BURLINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1969 A. BLANCHARDS LTD. 404 S. Spring St. NEWLIN HARDWARE CO., INC. Complete Line Builders’ Hardware 1110 N. Main Street Telephone 227-5503 THE REMNANT SHOP OF HAW RIVER, N. C. I'! 2 Miles Up Hwy. 70-A Toward Burlington Cum-Park Plaza Shopping Center Burlington, N. C. Teresa Allison, Rodney Cooper, Sharon Webb RALPH'S 1833 South Church St. Burlington, N. C. NEAL WRIGHT Jeweler Mr. and Mrs. N. Wright, Janice Fitch Hand Engraving 127 W. Front Burlington, N. C. A. D. PATE CO. CECIL M. YARBROUGH, Owner Reliable Printers Since 1906 Dial 226-2491 Burlington, N. C. PLAZA PONTIAC INC. 527 N. Church Street Burlington, N. C. Pontiac—Tempest—Firebird 295 SOMERS-PARDUE BLANCHARD’S Fashion Loft Real Estate Insurance 226-2436 228-8395 1137 S. Church St. 408-410 S. Spring St. Meet Your Frends and Browse Amid the Newest Fashions Ranch Room Cambridge Shop TROMESO Ulm Gant Ladies’ Sports Wear Traditional Clothing HAL'S MEN SHOP Clothing—Shoes—Furnishings Graham, N. C. Cooper, Hartman, Johnson, Inc. We Measure, Make and Install Draperies, Blinds, Shutters, Cornices CONGRATULATIONS Window Shades and Spreads TO THE CLASS OF THE HOME OF BEAUTIFUL CURTAINS BURLINGTON, N. C. 1969 122-26 Maple Avenue Dial 226-6076 296 your sight on Glen Raven's Ke Panti-Legs° ‘ by One sheer stretch of nylon from toes to waist... utterly smooth, utterly comfortable. Perfect under practically everything... mini- skirts, slacks, short dresses, clingy dresses.... when- ever you don’t want fo see the bump of garters, or the welt of stockings. Long- wearing too, be- cause there’s no tug and pull of garters to cause runs to pop. For longer, leggier, look-again legs, step into Glen Raven Panti-Legs®, made in five sizes for perfect fit. SIZES: Jr. Petite fits 4’8” to 5S’, Petite fits 5’ to 5’3”. Medium fits 5’3” to 5’6’. Medium Tall fits 5’6” to 5’8”. Tall fits 5’8” and over. In seven lovely shades, $3.00 per pair, two pairs for $5.90 STORE NAME WOOTEN APPLIANCE CO. FRIGIDAIRE—MAYTAG—SYLVANIA AND QUALITY FURNITURE 401-403 Trollinger Street Burlington, North Carolina DEPARTMENT STORE Downtown and Cum-Park Plaza KOURY'S Where Smart Women Shop’ Burlington, N. C. 297 Stan Brooks, Margaret Isley, David Rich EVERYBODY MEETS AT “BILLERS” The Friendly Jewelry Store Gifts for Every Age. REGISTERED Keepsake’ YourmBulovs DIAMOND RINGS Watch Store AWW AZZ Student eee We Are Charge Accounts GF, y Bulldog Are Welcome Mlb ex Boosters JEWELERS, at Billers CORNER MAIN FRONT BURLINGTON, N.C. 298 All | said was “BURGER CHEF” People on the go... go Burger Chef for the big new BIG SHEF. Two double-deck Open Flame Broiled hamburgers with melted cheese, tangy sauce topped with lettuce on a hot, toasted bun. Franchised nationwide by Burger Chef Systems. Indianapolis 7 Home of the Worlds Greatest Hamburger! © 299 The Class Portraits In This Yearbook Were Made By DELMAR STUDIOS 1612 Hilton Road Burlington, N. C. memeee 106 RO ‘2, OSSY-THE @AERICA-SB x 4, 710n Of BURLINGTON CHAPTER ORDER OF DeMOLAY Ly Mike Bullock Master Counselor 300 Ann Roberts Sweetheart JR. EXCHANGE CLUB and EXCHANGETTES “UNITY FOR SERVICE” ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The 1969 DOE-WAH-JACK staff expresses sincere appreciation to all those who have assisted in making possible this edition of our book. Our special thanks are extended to the following: T. N. BOONE MR. BOB WARREN MR. ED McCAULEY MERCHANTS OF BURLINGTON FACULTY OF WHS MRS. MARY LEONARD MISS GAYE WILLIAMS ANDY LIGHTBOURNE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT JOHN ANGERMEYER RALPH'S CITY RECREATION DEPARTMENT THE AMICK FARM CAMERA CORNER WHS SERVICE CLUBS MR. J. W. HARRINGTON MR. L. G. GUTHRIE _ MRS. MAX MORRIS MRS. JACKIE STOUT KEN CATHCART MISS BETTY CAIRNES MISS GAYNELLE HARRIS PARENTS OF DOE-WAH-JACK STAFF Soul, illusive yet existent, indefinable yet applicable, has been our interpreta- tion of 1969. With this thought in mind, we offer this edition of the Doe-Wah- Jack in remembrance of all the days of happiness and success, as well as the days of sadness and disappointment. CQ levesa Ailes 302 OSEAN 744 (6) NOR NP) 5.6 INC AGEMICS HE A oar aie hes woe oN ose 28 Electives? 25... 0005 gobs ec. we 4A. Monogram Glubei22 179 ’ Acknowledgements CME Fat ets 302 English Department ........ 28 National Forensic League 171 Administrative Staff of the City Epilosde oes sea tree 320 National Honor Society .... 163 Schools «....---..+.. +4, 22 Exchangettesy 37 i.'; ska tenes 157 Orchestta 7 30 3% iio tay waccr 196 Ads BielioMat st els? sie jie, tele euciene 0.1 ile 273 Executive (Ooyoaneobta icy) yi the Paragon Staff As orenee cence. 175 All-State) Band) ). 3.22.0... PAW Student Council ......... iy Physical Fdaeation All-State Orchestra ........ DAY Faculty: Index o. 3 ss se 304. Department 4.2.2 3. 25-482 46 Assistant Principal ......... 24. Fellowship of Christian Principaligioes wgawe 05 hss. 38 24 j Athletes 2328.1 eee pee ue 253 PMEICEIC SNE) io bd ool 5 Sicie ee %e PAK) Prolosuel: 350% 008 oes hea ss 23 CL VS a ea 242 Fine Arts Department ....... oe Prom sa oe eee eee aes PAV) Band tes Ma Se ae 194.) Foottall oo ae a ae 228 «Quill and Seroll i004... 165 a 116) 2 7 ORR Panera ROLRC 203.4 ae 183 Baseball iiss. sss +. es ae. 248 Departeents ahve getty) oe Salutatorian ............. PANE Deeketball sy 65s oe ya ee 236 Foigts teachers of Scholarships and Awards .. 214 Ree, Americas. «fia 2. Ss stave 166 al cet a BIER NOD Tells edo dined as send'e' VOB. ea eee an SCMOOL: DOATO Sie «nee aout i i 3 Girl’s Athletic Association . 178 = As 96 HOURISYD pth cies cate ake: ars lane i CINE MG series oe sn Rei. wads Golfi225 Sais PEs eae 252 ge ar ae BSP DTIVErS toes os e838 182 Secretaries 4.35)).2s0 eee aks ss 24 Governor’s School ......... 213 ; Business Educaton ......... 40 ; Senior, Class: 4: ..v diene ss. 9 52 Guidance Department ....... 27 Cafeteria Manager ......... 49 Health Cacseke Cube 167 Senior Statistics .......... 254 Cheerleaders ............. 222 : Social Science Department .. 32 Homecoming® -3.... 62 04.0% PAU 0) hess Cluby ates bea s + gute 170 Sophomore Class ......... 118 Br a Interact. “eases ee Ket) Siddet § a BCC RA EN Seiten aitee t t istants ......... tinea Inter-Club Council ........ 160 eee Gtyinettes sd. go hates y 6 hs 155 ; Student Body Officers ..... 153 s ei Junior Class 4400.8 4a See 90 ge i Ne 160 CLanss- 4 alates s aoe t t AL ate a's i ae oe Junior Engineers Club ..... 170 ie ee ee : BESOS Ws..'tho ak Somes Oe Juntor Exchalige Club) as 156 Student ; CXns scat eo eea ss LOWS! ss Oem be ee a eels 222 fanion Miche oe 208 Student Life. cc. bs c5008 ROACHES T5040 soe sey te aes 220 : ‘ Student Store ............ 182 Junior Varsity Committees of the Student Cheerleaders ........... 223 Superintendent of City Council... ..i 2 aswcusiens 186 Key:ClabSa00 st cet 158 Schools: fe. ss sios cee « 22 Co-operative Office Keyeties 3) fi cssee nen 159 Table of Contents .......... 17 pee Pat ONS ae ae ae 182 Laurrelettes)s.cc0s's soe foes 1G) ei Tennis: 3% .eenenae beta sens 251 Gyistodians « .-. ic pesneeay ees 48 fs Scien ailonorata Thespian Society: 6 169 Debating Team ........... wal Hispanica ..2 2. 22 ecu 162 eis : Track otietar Gs Se te ns eee 246 Dedication . 5. fec.n teresa os 18 —_ La Societe Honoraire de ees 300 Thiarthuive Educstion - Francais’) p20. toa 167. +Valedictorian ...........- MAUS. 's'ctuc'e os S) alae Sanaa 180 Le Cercle Francais ........ 164 Varsity Cheerleaders ...... 222 DOE-WAH-JACK Royalty . 204 Librarians 2. ono: ss cee 26 Vocational Department ..... 41 DOE-WAH-JACK Staff .... 172 | Majorettes ............... 225 —_— Vocational Industrial Clubs of FE] Circulo Espafiol ........ 164 Masque and Gavel ......... 165 America ....+++++eeeees 180 Electrician .........2...-0. 49 Mathematics Department ... 38 Wrestling ..........-+++.- 244 303 i -FACUOY INDEX Adler, Mrs. Majorie G. ............. 45, 181 albes; Mr. Johnny B. ..:...... 43, 194, 224 Pompe. Nes, Marcia Pe. eos os soe bs 34. putsen. Wiss PAQUIN oe ke oak ok ee = 34 Pete VITS; 1(OUE! 64 es cce es co ois ce Sa e's PAS) Banks, Miss Virginia D. . 3.00... 20. se as 30 Bateman, Miss Rena M. ................ 41 Barnwell; Mrs. Dot Roc. s bee ce ee 31 Der, irs. Nancy’ G. 2. co. sc eee ee a 27, 184 Bell, Mr. Ronald E. .. 33, 160, 220, 221, 227, 253 Blackmon, Mrs. Carlette M. ......... 39, 156 Blackmon, Mr. Terry L. ............ 36, 156 Bradford, Mrs. Gertrude G. ...........-. 33 Bright, Mrs. Marydell R........0....20.. 36 Brown, Mrs, Betty Ls 0.06. 0060528: 37, 167 Brown, Miss Brenda Karren ............. 40 Brown, Mrs. JuliaeK: ose. ec es 30, 177 Dyers, Barbara Ry. ices cee ee eh ws 46, 178 svat irs. JUNE Ooo rs gle de creas BY a Koy stamp, Mrs, Pesgy Al (5.5. ck ede ce es 39 Caines, Misé Betty J. ....0..0.0005. 30, 172 Mave irs. Atm D. 00s. e eee ss 27, 184 Or Mr Richard Mo... :.. 45, 181 Clason, Lt. Col. DIANey Bos cw ee ans 44, 183 ome; Mr, JOG 6. dsc sd sacs sacs 42, 196 Culpepper, Mr. Vernon C. .. 32, 91, 206, 220 Davis, INIT PICTINGN so oc 5 4 eae is avd ore 45, 181 Dula, Mrs. Lucile ae nse So's 4 ee Hes 31 Edwards, Miss Thelma C. ............... 31 304 Foster, Mr. Clifford T., Jr. .. 18, 19, 37, 154, Wil) Freeman, Mrs. Shirley Bi... ss cass ea ess 32 Frye; Mr. CoA. . ps pase. 45, 221, 226, 227, 320 Garner, Mrs. Naney H.'s: i... eae 00% hs a ots) Gill Miss Ener Gs 0 eo es 35 Graves, Miss Nancy L. .......,.-. 6. us AA 0 6) Gunn; Mrs. JéanS. na eee ee ised 46, 178 Cathrie, Me Ge kev. i vs cule 24, 32, 185 Hall, Mrs, Loretta Bos ssa s 65. Sic. oo sa 39 Hammond, Miss Ruth Anne ......... v1 a oye) Barrington: Mr: Jo Wise oes es 24 Harris, Miss Nancy Gaynell ......... 40, 174 Hodge, Mr. Barry D. ...... 31,224, 22:7; 253 Higisian Mea: Shirleg Laces 40, 52, 220 Isley, Mr. W. Gordon ....... 46, 220 221, 227 Jackson, Mr. Jesse W. ...... 32, 220, 227, 244 Kichline, Miss Mildred B. ........... 44, 168 Lata; Myre: Mary Ho. oss iiss cack iy o's 8252 Lee, Mr. Ronald E............. 38, 220, 221 Leonard, Mrs. Mary P.......... 26, 165, 185 Lowry, Mrs. Adele J.-: cic sea cece eae 28 Martin; Mr; James Q:, Jr; ses ieee car's 39 McGee, Miss Pansy Y. ............. 35, 162 McIntyre, Mrs. Arlene S. ............... Al Moody, Mrz.-Faye Rsutccs ano. ce fone cee 37 Morris, Wis. Mote Ving sc ska ces 6a 25 Newton, Mra. Joyle-S, 00.06. ee cece oes 38 Oakes, Mrs Mary Cl... 6. eens ce es 35, 119 . Pender, Miss Nancy Louise .............. 28 Phillips, Miss Patricia I. ................ 29 STUDENT INDEX ro) NS (0) ito Abee, Gail Delaine ........... 56, 157, 181 WAI AIIEN LCE): 28 slot cc set ees cores 56 Adkins, Douglas Stewart .......... 56, 182 Aenewsoami Willard. 5... ..s22.8 64 0 56 Alexander, Pamela Jane ..... 56: 15,155, Alexander, Pamela Jane ..... 56, 151, 155, 163, 165, 166, 189 Allen, Betty Doreen .............. 56, 159 ISON POAINVIANEMN I. c)klss 60s s se o es 56, 165 Allison, Teresa Carol .... 56, 60, 151, 155, 162, 163, 165, 172, 185, 190, 205, 210, | 211, 215, 222 Alireg MDEVERIVaereils cies ccti eee ce eee 57 AIIFEPRONAIGMGTCEE, fed secs e cease 57 Allred, Vickie Marie ... 57, 152, 163, 164, 168, 186, 190, 214 AllredseVictORWBrUce i)... 5502255. 57, 181 Andrews, Glenda Ann ... 57, 161, 166, 179 Apple, Daniel Porter .. 53, 57, 67, 82, 151, 152, 154, 155, 179, 187, 200, 205, 211, 247 Apple, Helen Louise .... 57, 157, 169, 185, 186 Arnold, Betty Lou ......... .. 57, 168, 190 Ashe, Brenda Dale ........... 57, 184, 190 Ashley, Janet Elizabeth .. 57, 96, 194, 225 a daticy (OleNe! [or 57, 181 Baker, Thomas Edward . 57, 151, 53. 165, = 171, 187, 193, 194 Ball, Cheyanne Lynn ............. 57, 181 Ballard, Brenda Gale ..... 57, 75, 165, 189, Wyott 192 Barber, Shirley Kay ...... 57, 169, 185, te Barbour, Thomas Fulton ........... Yk, Bare, Tamara Jane ........... 57, 168, 18 Batchelor, Harold Dean ............... Bateman, Benny Jo ...... 57, 161, 167, 1, 185, 190 Baulding, Richard Earl ........... 57, 156 Baulding, William Donald ........ 57, 156 Baylor, Wanda Carol ............. 58, 155 3X2) 0 MO} o¥:0 g (21-08 Ob ots (2) 9 (1) 58, 184 Bennett, Wayne Douglas ...... 58, 135, 190 Biggs, Glen Edwin ... 58, 64, 79, 134, 150, 170, 190, 191, 226, 297, 228, 234, 236, 237, 238, 241, 248 BiFG MIEITIG Aches fai ccsyacselale das ¢ seoce cece 185 Birchett, Jennifer Lynn ............... 58 Black, Carmen Yolande . 58, 159, 190, 194, 225 58, 151, 161, 165, 190, 256 . 58, 159, 163, 164, 165, 166, 173, 191 Blackwell, Emily Susan . Blanchard, Cheryl Ray Bland, Cathy Elizabeth ........... 59, 184 Bolan, Marie Elizabeth ........... 59, 178 Bomburger, Ann Elizabeth ........ 59, 181 Boswell, Connie Faye ............. 59, 181 Bowden, Linda Ann .............. 59, 185 Bowman, James Thomas ..... 59, 150, 162, 163, 164, 165, 170, 175, 187, 195, 212 Branch, Herman Wayne Td ataiontie eteine tists 59 Brannock, Susan Ellen ... 16, 59, 161, 184 Brewer,. Brenda Ann ...........-2-200- By) Brewer,. John Wilson ... 59, 154, 179, 190, 236, 237, 238, 241, 247, 253 Brewer,,,Verna Ree’ ....0.cescceeseoos 181 Bright, Susan Elizabeth . 59, 151, 155, 164, 165, 174, 184, 190, 191 Brown, Delores Carolyn ........... 59, 168 Brown, Michael Craig .. 59, 126, 135, 156, 18. 5, 187 Brownsobaul: Patton: :..0.cici sis esicis 0 cee 60 Brown, Ralph Michael ...... 161, 187, 190 Brown, William Walter ....... 60, 167, 181 60, 156, 191, 193, 195 60, 179, 226, 227, P| Brumble, Dennis Lee ... Bryan, Curry Edward ... Buckner, Priscilla Ann ....... 60, 182, 185 Bullard, Shirley Marie ............ 60, 186 Bunney; Robert: Parl Gin.00 02:2. e sce cates 61 Burch, Linda Susan .............. 79, 178 Burgess, Geoffrey Edwin .......... 61, 181 Burton, Barbara Gean ................ 61 Butler, Janice Marie ............. (6) ae C3) Cable, Nancy Evelyn ......... 61, 167, 190 Cannon. Robert: Paull j2cc cess ceeees 61 Gapes, Sherry (lane ties ose soc ctehine 61 Carroll Edy Frankling.. 2) cs ssn es 62, 180 Casteel, William French ..... 62, 179, 190, 253, 228, 253 Gates Erwin Wallace: =s:44-25 vacsaeonee 62 Gates Rickysy cess ss yeiee scales veloah 180 Caudill; Vyrell! Robert 2%... .2.¢0.- BY Oy Causeys (Gonnie Louise... cen cece ote 62 Challenger, Patricia ..... 62, 151, 161, 164, 176, 177, 191 Chambers, Deborah Lynn .... 62, 152, 155, 162, 190, 196, 222 Chandler, Nancy Ann ... 63, 157, 166, 184 Chapman, Wesley .. 63, 164, 165, 172, 185, 191 Church, Albert Wayne ................ 63 Clapp, Rebecca Lynn ............. 63, 190 Clapp® Shirley Ruths tite ose cscs 63 Clapp, Steven Chandler ........... 63, 181 Clark, Carol Denise .......... 63, 159, 190 Clark, Garoll Esthersso3- aa... : 63, 168, 196 Clayton, Elizabeth Noell '..... 63, 164, 185, 190 Clemmons, Peggy Burnwell .. 63, 168, 181 Coble, Martha Rose ..... 64, 151, 155, 171, 175, 184, 189 Coble, Sandra Jean ...... 64, 161, 166, 184 Cohen, Timothy Gilbert . 64, 160, 173, 183, 191 Coleman, Boyd Trollinger ..... 61, 64, 147, 151, 154, 155, 179, 190, 236, 237, 238, 253 Coleman, David Stephen .......... 64, 196 Coleman, Sharon Mina .. 64, 161, 196, 224 Collins, Sharon Evans ........ 64, 166, 185 Collins, Steve Warren .. 64, 144, 147, 150, 152, 158, 182, 185, 190, 193, 195 Combs, Debbie Sue ...... 64, 157, 166, 178, 184, 201 Compton, Robert Lee ............. 64, 180 Congleton, Deborah Kay ...... 64, 168, a Conner, ‘Elgia Keith: 2. sc s2 s 0% sstiersince Gook, “Ronald Jerny-.c 2. ces cee 6 Cooley, Barbara Gean ............ 64, 164. . 64, 154, 172, 175, 189, 214 Cooper, Wil liam Blair .. 64, 147, 151, 155, 179, 186, 190, 196, 227, 230, 253 Cooper, Rodney Lynn . Copeland, Karen Jo ...........4+. 65, 159 Cox; WilmawJean- oeieciec otic 65, 157, 194 Crawley, Teresa Dawn ........ 65, 159, 208 Crotts, Barbara Gail ..... 65, 171, 191, oe Cuomo; Francine. 5 0.600 cc cc+c sis ee ies Curry, Johnny .. 65, 87, 107, 236, 237, 938 241 Dale, Michael William .. 65, 147, 151, 154, 155, 163, 179, 210, 215, 227, 228, 236, 239, 247, 253, 256 Dale, Nancy Jo .......... 65, 158, 159, 190 Dameron, Bonnie Ruth ........... 65, 185 Dameron, Timmy Lee ... 65, 120, 134, 151, 160, 179, 210, 227, 228, 234, 244, 245, 248, 253 Daniels, Carolyn Emma ....... 65, 166, 185 Daniels, Susan Kay .......... 65, 157, 185 Darrah Timothy ......... 66 160, 161, 185 Darst, Sharon Ann ....... 66, 160, 161, 185 Davis, Roberton Egerton ... 151, 154, 179, 188, 190, 253_ Day, Deanna Karen ..... 66, 161, 163, 166, 176, 190 Dempster, Kelly ..... 66, 77, 152, 156, 165, 170, 175, 185, 187, 213 Dickens, Ray Berckley ....... 66, 180, 188 Dickey, Timothy Earl ....:........ 66, 180 Drinkwater, Andrew Hall ......... 66, 183 Edwards, Constance Louise .. 66, 167, 181 Edwards, June Patrica ............ 66, 181 Edwards, Mira Leigh ............. 66, 181 Elder, John Francis .......... 66, 160, 173 Ervin;; Ronnie?s::sesss «cts ooea anes 185 Faison, Angela Jean .......... 66, 168, 185 Faley; Gloria?’ oS .30e ress ieee oon 66 Faucette, Larry Keith ................. 66 Faucette, Ronnie Clayton ......... 66, 180 Felton; Larrys ..03) iG saseuciss 66, 230, 234 Ferguson, John Raymond .... 66, 160, 179, PPA Er} | Ferrell, Brenda Kay .............. 66, 181 Ferrell, Virginia Dale ............ 66, 181 Festa, Donna Cecilia ............. 67, 196 Fitch, Steven Thomas ...............-- 67 Flowe, William ..... 67, 150, 152, 160, 163, 176, 177, 215 Fonville, Fredrick. 67, 158, 190, 193, 195, 203 Foster, Deborah Marie ............ 67, 181 Foster, ‘Donna, Kay? tc se oe te 2 es ie 67 Fowler, Pamela Rhea ................. 67 Gable, James Clark ..... 67, 156, 163, 164, ; 170, 194, 254 Gallimore, Barbara Ellen ......... 67, 185 Garber, Patricia Ann ..... 67, 82, 151, 154, 155, 163, 176, 177, 184, 191, 202 Gardner, Ann Gray ies 7, 155, 162, 163, 164, 165, 176, 187 Garringer Thelma Arlena ...........-- 67 Gattis, Cindy Lou ..........+-++0- 68, 183 Gentry, Melinda Kay ... 68, 152, ae; Da Gibson, Brenda Kaye ...........-- os 178 Gibson, Jean Faye .........-002+--002- 68 68, 161, 162, 163, Gilliam, Ellen Marie ... 164, 176, 190 Gilliam, Marilyn Gail ........ sStaps cere 68 Glosson, George Edwin ........... 68, 195 Goodson, Robert Walter .........+++--- 68 Graham, Camelia Dale ...........- 68, 163 Graves, Domitty ............- 68, 180, 181 Gray, Phyllis Jean .........-+--s00s0-s 68 Griffin, Doyle Rex .......-- .. 68, 180, 188 Griffin, Stephen Wayne ..... 160, 190, 193, 194, 270 Griggs, Allmeda Ann ........+..++ 68, 181 Gross, Harold Blanton ..........+..-.- 69 Guerrant, Melissa Ann .. 69, 161, 163, 185 Gunn, Judith Ruth 22.763 2228 69, 161, 166 Guthrie, Connie Lynn ..........-- 69, 181 Haith, Larry ........sccceseesseceees 248 Hall, Karen Morris ices. cesses 69, 181 Hamilton, Candice Lee .........+-2+0- oy] Hambey, Mary Louise .. 69, 162, 164, 165, 190, 214, 256 Haney, Debra Gail ............--. 69, 194 Hanks, Thomas Marshall ............-- i!) Hardy, Benjamin’: «0 5 s s ofeiew'cisinie'« 0) 69 Harrington, Eileen Frances .......-. 69, 184 Harris, Angela Jean ..........--+- 69, 181 Harris, Jayle Wesley ........- 70, 179, 248 Harrison, Susan Katherine .. 70, 161, “ Harrison, William Glenn ..........++++ Hartman, Brenda Ann .. 70, 151, 152, 159, 162, 164, 185, 211, 222 Harvey, Elizabeth Ann ...........--- Hawkins, Lora ......... a hiusie'stalcie aie 10 Henderson, Vickie ......-+eeeeeees 70, 181 Hewitt, Nellie Ren . 70, 151, 155, 173, on Hillhouse, Launa Carolyn ..... 70, 163, 190 Hilliard, Sandra Kay ...........+++-- 194 Hinsdale, Joseph Ronald .......... 70, 181 Hinton, James Douglas . 70, 103, 160, He 305 Hobby, Jeanette Isley ... 70, 157, 168; 186, 184 Hobby, Marilyn Constance ........ 70, 181 Hodge, Bonnie Kay ............... 76, 184 Hodge, Kenneth Erwin ........... 71, 180 Hodges, John Milton ......... 71, 170, 185 Hodgin, Janice Lynette .. 71, 159, 184, 190 Hogan, James Phillip . 54, 63, 71, 81, 151, 158, 165, 174, 190, 223 Hoke, Caroline Elizabeth .... 71, 152, 157, 163, 185, 212 71, 160, 179, 190, 248 Pet 120; 129-132 158, 159, 179, 227, 232, 244 Holt, Joseph Verchie ... Holt, Luther Earl . Honeycutt, Edgar Worth .......... 71, 183 Hope, Ann Elizabeth ............. 21 184 Hopkins, Don Charles ................. al Hopkins, Joseph Ronald ....... 0.2.0... ral Horton, Ellis Raymond ................ ral Howard, Rose Layne ..... 71, 157, 165, 172 Hucks, Charles Leviene ....;...... oA hoes We (| Huffman, Catherine Elaine ...... . 71, 159 Hundley, Kathy Jean ............. 71, 181 Hunter, Robert Nelson ................ 72 Irvin, Ronald Morrison ....... 72, 156, 170 Isley, Margaret Elise ..... aeohls Vole 159: 164, 174, 186, 222 Jefferies, Richard Boswell ............. 17 Johnson, James William ............%. 181 Johnson, Nancy Kaye . 53, 67, 98, 132. 151, 159, 164, 168, 222 Johnson, Robert Amettz ........... 72, 180 Johnson, Sharon Carol ................ 2 Johnston, Atnoldi Ray 3.40 40235. 72, 185 Jones, Debra Rea yonane scents mika 72, 181 Joyner, Kelly Alton .............. 1D4, ae Justice, Randy. Blake:..i408 50.0... Kernodle, George Wallace ...... 72, 82, . ‘151, 152, 158, 163, 210, 215, 236, 239 Kernodle, Robert. Wayne A aieoaes T2150). 152% 158, 163, 173, 187, 190, 211 Rings ebbioy % «spss eee te te keh 72 King, Robin Luther ..... 69, 151, 179, 188, 189, 202, 205, 236, 239, 240 Kirkland, Rebecca Ann . 72, 165, 175, 176, 268 Koury, John Robert ..... 72, 154, 163, 176, 187, 251 Krawetz, Angelika Sigred ......... 72, 181 Lamb, Joy Mane none ale oe 73: 181 Lankford, Larry Steven ........ 27, 73, 189 Larson, Charles Martin . 73, 158, 159, 179, Lassiter, Raymond Lee 227 oye 215, 228: peaks Doris Amelia. 3.600 $3005.02... 181 Lee, Jenifer Jean Leath, John Burch . ORCC RC BCR Oa ir eran tre rere B) 73, 158, 190, 191, 193, 194 (On 129521550 163) 164, 173, 189, 190 Leloudis, Mary Lynn .. Lemmons, Charles Ray ................ 73 Leonard, ebeces Osissment nie: sebadig es ® 73 Lewis, Gary Byrn, Rept ane ee aan 73, 190 Lewis, Howard Gerald ............ 73, 195 Lightbourne, Ernest Anderson ...... 74, 85, 15], 161, 163, 164, 165, 170, 171, 175, 176 187, 212, 213, 215 Lindley, Glenn Clark ............. 74, 248 Livingston, Mary Joyce ........... 74, 155 Long, Debra Leigh .:...:......... 74, 181 Long, Glenn Keith ........... 74, 156, 190 Lovette, Deborah Ann ..... 73 , 86, 98, 150, 155, 190, 204, 222, 226, 253 Lowe, Patricia Ann . 74, 93, 151, 157: 164, 185, 195, 203, 213, 224 - 74, 151, 152, 158, 164, 171, 179, 186, 187, 213, 251 Lucke, Lew . Ludgate, William Ross ................ 74 Machachek, Chris Joseph ..... 74, 179, 257 EGG Cie Pamela Maries. svcd: 74, 190 Maken, seas Lee erates ss vee 181 I.) Maness, Paul Franklin .. 74, 213, 156, 170 Marmorato, Joan Alice . 74, 157, 167, 173, 185, 190 . 74, 151, 160, 163, 179, 210, 213, 227, 228, 253 Mast, David Baird Matkins, Eddie Thomas .....:..... 76, a Matherly, Hames Carroll .............. Mathews, Patricia Ann ..........6..4- 15 Matthews, Judith Lane .. 75, 165, 176, 177 May: ‘Debra: Diane 3. oo: fete ee 75, 194 McAdams, Jack Web ................. 75 McAdams, Sylvia Morris .............. i McCauley, Parry Bauman (conse. esos: McCauley, Sharon Sue .. 75, 157, 167, po 188, 190 MeCormick; Robert) 2iscc css ecaise coe 75 McGhee, David Lee'.......... 70, 171, 190 McKenzie, Jean Bruton . 75, 161, 164, 167, 169, 185, 190, McLendon, Linda Lee ..... 62, 75, 195, 214 McPherson, Bernice Kathleen .,... 76, 169 McQueen, Gary Edward . 76, 154, 190, 195 Mebane, Herbert Thessolians ee, 76, 181 Mercer, David Gordan .. 76, 154, 179, 210, 226, 227, 228, 233, 244, 253 Merrit, Lois May 76 i ee i ee iy Michaels, Johnnie Allie ............... 76 Middleton, Ann Elizabeth ........ 163, 164 Miller, Robert Jefferson ........ Rae Oba Ol. MillerscSara)-Prances:.. s-.ic. ce eons 76 Mitchell, Martha Katherine ... 76, 86, 87, 155, 222° oe Mitchell Michael osice es tee cee ces Mitchell, Wanda Stanley .............. 1G Mizer:Dalei Ford: Gale accveeecnce 76, 181 Mize, David Wayne .............. 76, 180 Montgomery, Danny Wayne ........... 76 Montgomery, Thomas Gwynne ......... 1{) Montgomery, Vickie ................4. 76 Moore, Linda O’Kay ............... 76, 157 Moore, Mary Ann ... 69, 82, 155, 164, 173, 191, 200, 205 Morgan, Ronald Franklin ..... an 76, 147, 151, 154, 155, 179, 186, 190, 236, 937, 238, 240, 253 Moricle, Ellis Edward ............. .. 76 Morris James Allen: = 32 c02 eee et oes 4 Morrow. seDannyroveeiesacwse lade nene 77 Morrow, Mary Carter ... 77, 159, 164, 176 Morton, Catherine Ann .. 77, 163, 176, 186 Morton, Danny Neal ................. 183 Morton, Michael Lee ............. 77, 180 Morton, Pamela Ann ......... 77, 157, 164 Moser, William Deoane . 77, 140, 152, 156, 193, 194 Moss, Stanley Brint ............;. 77, 180 Muller, Stephen Dana ............ 78, 169 Murphy, Brenda Ann ............. 78, 169 Myers, Johnny Wayne ................ r:) Nance, Carmen Lee .. 78, 84, 161, 163, 185 Nash, ‘Janice Raye tec peat 162, 164, 185 Neese, Joanne Lynne ......... 78, 159, 185 Owen, Roger Dale ...7..3......-.. 78, 181 Owens, Margaret Louise .............. i) Paige, Runald Kenneth .. 27, 79, 154, 167, 171: 187 Palshas Josephs ca ate sae ek i) Parker, Richard Andrew .............. 79 Paul, Kathy ‘Keanne .................. i) Pearce, Carol Elizabeth .....:........- i) Pearson, Connie oe BP ate ar ctsaee abana habs 79 Pendergrass, William ... 79, 154, 179, 227, 230, 253 Pennington, Irvin Wayne iran itis iene esas i) Perry, Brenda Kay ....... 79, 181, 184, 185 Perry, Jo Anne ...... 79, 166, 167, 181, 189 Phillips, Linda Sue ...... 79, 161, 163, 164, . 176, 185, 190 Phillips, Person Bryant ........... 79, 181 Pickard, Carolyn Lee ......... 80, 185, 190 Pinnix, Lewis Daryl ..... 80, 227, 228, 247 Pittard, Brenda Joyce ............ 80, 163 Pleasant, Roger Jackson ..... 80, 158, 171, 185, 189, 193, 194, PAU M6, 247 Porterfield, Andrew Ray . 58, 80, 158, 252 Qurnell, Robert Justin .. 80, 179, 190, 191, Radabough, Linda Williams .......... 181 | Ray, ‘Katherine Lees: s.o1sco0aseoence tk 80 | Ray. Susan Marie: dan soe secccns soc eet 80 Reynolds, Margaret Ann .............. tit) Rich, Davidiosse aes sic. voce te 80, 160, 174 Richardson’) Carry. ss.ccsan eens cae coe se 80 | Riddles, Victor Eric. 2.03063 2456. Pateae 80 | Riggs, Charles Franklin ...... 80, 147, 156 | Riley; JowAnne sap sconce 80, 162, 165 | Rippy, Janet Lynne . 80, 161, 163, 186, 192 | Ritter, Lynne Porter .... 80, 161, 162, 164, | 185 | Roach, Gracelyn Gallagher ............ 80 | Roberts, Ann Russell ... 80, 155, 152, 162, 163, 164, 189, 215, 229 Roberts, James Lawrence .. 53, 56, 59, 65, | 80, 151, 152, 158, 171, 179, 204, 253 Roessler, Glenn Kart ...... 54, 81, 140, 122, | 184, 190 Rogers, Judy Ann ................ 81, 185 Ross, Tommy .. 81, 135, 155, 160, 179, 185, | 227, 230, 246, 253 | Rossel yraclynn ost 5c 6 soc 81, 163, 178 | Rountree, Martha Henrietta ..... 81, 168} Rountree, Roger wee Rotators 81 Rudd, Sandre Louise ... 81, 161, 163, 186, | 194 | Rumley, Steven Allen .. 81, 134, 179, 191, | 227, 228, 232, 234, 236, 239, 240, 248 Russell, Patricia Ann ........ 81, 167, 194} Ryder, Catherine Marie .. 82, 83, 155, 151, | 152, 163, 176, Wee 190, 201, 215 | Sanders, James Grady ... 82, 160, 164, 185 | Saunders, Bradley Harrison Ra eae 82 Sawyer, Lloyd Stevel-iacc 82, 180, 183, a 244 Scearces-lony Dalevess a tesa a 180 Schoonover, Linda Gwynn . 54, 81, 82, 154, 155, 210, 163, 187 Scoggins, Johnny Lewis . 82, 146, 183,190, 193, 194 | Scoggins, Mary Victoria ...... 82, 157, 185 Scott, Lowman Harrison .............. 82 Scruggs, Deborah Ann .. 82, 159, 185, 190 | Sessoms, Patricia Carolyn DiS onary aa 82 | Shaw, Deborah Gail. obec. eee: 82 Shaw, Walliewmecu hits. 82, 180, 188, 212 | Shepard, Gary. Edgar. {5 vsasneees: 83, 181 | Sherard Gene Stevenson ...... 83, 158, 185 Shoemaker, Samual Ruan ............. 83 | Shoffner, Janice Delaine .............. 84 | Smathers’oRobert cisco nce ees ne cee 83 | Smedburg, Carl Taylor ........... 83, 154} Smith Becky scuaesaae oenewaseeamine 181 | Smith, Donna Denise ............. 83, 184 Smith, Erwin Nelson ..... 83, 173, 181, 183 Smith Jo Anne .......... 83, 163, 169, 194 | Smith; Marygblame}..). scenes conn: wae 83 Smith;, PatrieiayAnn). «sees. soe: 83, 181 | Smith;; Terry” Carlyle: j..c.0. 2 . 83, 181) . 84, 152, 163, 169, 170, 186, 196, 215 Snipes, Gaynelle Sara . Spears, Sandra Margaret .............. , 84 Spittel, Robert William ........... 84, 160} Splawn, Betsy Ann ............... 84,. 190 | Stainback, Joseph Barrington ...... 84, 180} Stamey, Rebecca Ann .............000- | Stanfield) WLynn Fics ei e'cc s ics « Shears: 84 Stanley, Cliff Hubert ..... a Es ya bes} ms 2 Stansell, Deborah Ann ................ 84 | Starnes, Deborah Kay ........ 84, 163, 181 | Stewart, Steven Eugene . 84, 151, 156, 176, | 177, 191 | Stultz, Barbara Diane ........ ee 84 | Sundquist, Donna Lee ................ 84} Sykes, David Eugene ................. 84} PSS'2 a ON Le) b2 OF: C0) 84, 181 | Tate, Donald Anderson .. 85, 179, 188, 247! Tatum, Stephen Dickey ............... 85} Taylor, lindas: Gail’ a.s'scocescss sco 85, 181 | Terrell, Cynthia Lynette .......... 85, 184 AOI) (0) tor Callahan; Scotts Seek 96, 227, 253 Terrell, Henry: Eugene. 50s Gees Gata 85 Aarons: Jettinn ceereee or: 92, 160, 162, 191 Camps Carol eas isis yee et es oie cht 96 Thompson, Craig Talmage ... 85, 158, 174, Abners:Sanvaqusmancnin cigars seen mets 92 Casey; Steven fois oes ioe 96, 155 0 é AGN OR) Py) Adams)(Kurt aeons. 92, 156, 183, 188 Catoe: Randy 3h eves cies ge oes 96, 170 Thurman, Arthur Linwood ............. 85 Ahladas.@Zack: eine secon 92, 154, 190, 191 Cauble; Brenda ic seee eee 96, 164, ue Filley, Danny Beg Ais eee wine eae nee 182 Albright, Jamese.sen. ccc: pS ae 92, 183 Chappell? Sherry ce2 it ee cs Tildman, James Hirim ............ 85, 180 Alderman; Freds 20.0 sec. cc to eae 92. Cheek, Tommy ..... 96, 154, 179, 209, 97 Tinnin, Wallace Edgar ........... 85, 207 Aldrigdge, Angela ....... 92, 161, 162, 164 247, 253 Trojan, Patricia Anne .... 82, 85, 155, 174 AldridgésAnn?= aes oeee ot cee 92, 155 Cherry; Harrieticve coin eee eee cen 96 aacher, Bile Jean .......-....... 85, PAI Allen, Donald, nieve conc ea oes 92, 158 Church; “Ray joc.c sce ote eas oe 96, 150, 154 Turbyfill, Barbara Ann ........... 86, 176 AllénveGary2s. oer eect clad eens eee 92 Clapp, B. Jee Re Rh eds a MarmemnCarolym JO ssc acs cca dene es 86 Allén, Jamess stone os oe oe ee ae eee 92 Clark:2ynne? 5 sc. cassettes eee ea ; Weetal royce Boyd )..2........:... 86, 156 Allens 2Sandrasigeecn. aac 92, 166, 173 Clark, Sandrasituss foes 96, 162, 164, 190 Vetter, David Raymond .. 70, 86, 155, 185, Allisong Donna ocean cit a Ac aise eee 92 Clarks Walters Gast, Sas eee tenon 96 tee 188, 256 Allred) Normas 3.64100. 20s tose 92, 144 Clayton:Patty sso seg isaac aie 96, 159 WAEEMITEROUEHE IEC WIS (sc .0 20 abcess scans 86 Alphine;(Pamy sen ae nee cs 92, 147, 159, 193 Clinton; Kenneth! )s 555 sae ec aaeen Goss 96 Waddell, James Bee oie tis as 86, 151, 154 Alstons Deloresiicy sence s per eicacslaace rete 92 Cobb, Sonny!) 333 sir Para aes lous belek 96 Wises BIDEMIRIG MEM at fia. oielae s wocc'. Fiat scec 86 Ameen, Joyce .........-.200: 92, 164,°168':) {. Coble; .Debbiet iscsi o: teas. ies 96, 156 Wade, Joseph Herbert ... 78, 86, 158, 179, Apple, Marie os: see ses cae 92, 150, 159 Cockman,! James) iscsi aso a 96, 195 _ 185, 186, 226, 227, 231, 232, 233, 247 Atwater, Kent ........... 92, 154, 243, 247 Cole): hynny) Se oaie-s ae eee 97, 194, 225 Ward, Deborah Ann ..... - 86, 157, 190, 224 Austin, Bertis ........ CT RNB IPR AND 92 Coley; Rebeccaitss jist setae canes: 97, 189 Ward, George Maxwell . 86, 179, 184, 226, Bailey; Archee: ean ccisninde anecins 92, 183 Collins;. Jody” 2.5.03 fens. as 97, 164, 190 228, 253 Bailey, Garysacinan sani oe eae ae 92 Conklin, Ava ........ Beemer hu ee toe 97 Ward; William’ Glen .............. 86, 181 Baldwins. Billys cc cnecei none oomie 2 . 92 Conklin, Herman? diies fess eee bso oes 97 Walker, Mary Catherine ..... 86, 152, 162, Baldwins Patsysa.j2ea0 othe. ee eae 92° Conklin, Phyllisi ins. cater hs. 97, 164 163, 164, 191, 196, 213 Banther: ‘Karen : save ese cones 92, 196 Connorsy Patios tee e een 4. 97, 158, 196 AMEN STEIN (enc 3 7) Se ei ad a 86 Barbor,;Craigee cone ae 92, 158, 244 Conyers, Monica ..............-++ 97, 185 Webb, Sharon Ann ...... 86, 172, 189, 191 Barker, Jesse .-..........20-: 92, 183, 195 Cook, Mikey tire! Sas cites ee. old's ooo 97 Weiss; JohniyWandolph 003. .60.5 5,08 we 87 Barker? Kathy 225 ueisnatocn vane 92 Cooke! Dianencyinie eerees Oo weereniccd bate 97. Westmore land, Phyllis Kay .. 87, 157, 185 Barnes, JoAnna 2. 40. eons does 93, 187 Cooper, Wane eeuk ee ee Soatee bee ast 164 Weygand, Susan Rey Mens 2: 87, 190, 194 Barnes; Lonnie: ci oh ee eee aes 93 Cooper, Ralph ...... 97, 150, 154, 183, 193 Wheeley, James Hull ............. 87, 180 Barnwell Judy x... 4.4 «2 S34 aeaoeeee 93, 181 Core; ‘Richard 'jacccae keine deca cuoas ee 97 Whitaker, Sara Elizabeth ......... 87, 159 Basden:|Susan’ sere cic aeaie ates ee oh} Corneltonatry 9o eo esteree sae 97 White, Gabriele Ursula ............... 87 Baulding, James: 3p one scene 156, 162 Covert; ‘Danay. coca naan cr « 97, 166, 173 Wine dey Dea Son ke tien cs cas cle es ome: 183 Becks. Billo scksk sds ae ae 93, 158, 195 Cox; Bobbie s0.2 Foote ee. ea 97, 184 Whitlow, Linda ..... 87, 157, 163, 185, 189 Becker, Williamiaiy0@2 3% eo sciera ge vetoes 174 Cox: Cathy ve. ss titaees sae. Stisclsieneis 97 Whitted, Lynn Frances .. 88, 157, 167, 173 Becknelk: Wanda’... 3.2% 4. soc eter 93 Coxe Tonya os ore ce ven en, cationic 97 Wilkinson, Carlyle Quentin .. 88, 156, 163 Bell. Joeyic ste: setae 93, 183, 227 Crawford, Robin ... 97, 150, 162, 164, 190, Witlets, aickey Lynne. os tk oes oes 88 Bender, ghd S35, cfetc etna omens rece 93, 251 194 Wilhams.'Betty (Suey cei... 88, 181 Bennett, Reggie .......... 90, 93, 154, 250 . Crawley, Robert .............. fenite. o 97 Williams, John Bradford ..... 88, 150, 154, Bennett; {Sherry 3.55 cee coer eaters 93, 178 Curry, Carlotta 2232 uses 2... ee 9B) 167 179, 185, 188, 190, 211, 213 Berry; Beverly: 2. ooo gees ae oo eie eeae 93 Dahl, David . 91, 95, 98, 150, 154, 179, 182, Williams, Pat Dean . 88, 157, 163, 167, 196 Berry): LOMIMY: Ges cccece ce see ieee aaa 93 4 190, 209, 236, 241, 251 Willams) Steven Early )2.3. 3.0% 3 os). 88 I Ben) sD 8X0) 5) |) a 93, 150, 156, 162 Dameron, Beverly ..... 86, 91, 98, 150, 206, Williams, William Leaford ... 73, 88, 158, Bingenheimer, Lee .. 93, 97, 104, 159, 190 209, 211, 222, 262 174, 191, 223 Bishop Barbatan ae amar ocrnniotn ss treeye 93 Dameron, Ronald ...............- 98, 183 Williamson, Donna Kay ............... tere} Bivens: Anne: sor nctre ec essai ore ae cision 93 Daniels:{D tame oie iee aa secpeaiess, ghelelis ve aes tots 98 Williamson) Neal Sykes . .:. 0006-2 00.6. 88 Black Johns acnaiutwie ese cite i aabaetee 93 Dark Phil posit ceteris cetera str 98 WillissDavid: William ...05:.......... 88 Black: John siieccacusronaken cnc 93, 248 Davis; ;Bennie 2. su... Soci: oon 98, 183, 251 WISODMMBOVE Le a sch isis edie dakar sides 88 Black, ‘Mark: 2 7iiisen os Hassate nen 151, 160 Davis, ‘Cami. 2% 5.sse ea ees 90, 164, 190, 206 Wilson, Catherine Mildred ... 55, 88, 159, Blackard= Barry seuscanee one ree eee 93 Davis, Jefferson: een e circles ereics « tgeiaieis si 98 166, 190 Blackwell=- Diane isco. ace ones wees 93 Davis, Sandra) sciscc tiae Geis «oc. shapaiones cin 98 Wilson, Donald Sterling .......... 88, 126 Blackwell, Ellen fos vesn vets ate 93 Day. Bonnié 2s Sfesiec net. ais weg bears « 98 Wilson, Frances Arrington ............ teks} Blair, Bo ... 91, 93, 150, 158, 165, 171, 209 Day; Nealon yie iain aioe a ) se sy oD ks) Wilsontmove Hope i sc.cscccees es ees 181 Bleakley, McLeod ............ - 94, 170, 250 Dean, Jimmiy,o5 soos. tcasieln e ote sions 98, 182 Wilson, Stephen Ray ............. 88, 212 Bodenheimer, Robert ........ , 94, 170, 250 Dickens, Jean .......+.seseeeeeeeeeeee 98 Winburn, Caroline Faye ...... 88, 164, 165, Bolands-Dianét . sence ecw see 94, 162, 164 Dixon; David ject sts. cstecs eos eee ac 167, 172, 185, 190, 224 Bolick:.Steves sie c. Gecdea chk. asteseltnels tere 94 Dudleck, WAtar iain statis ce ccs seam ole oes 98 Womble, Jane Lynette 88 Booker) Nancy. es eth cont ineciest eso aseive 94 Duff, Sharomges si... oc acto 98, 166, 169 Ww i, Ti Raabe Sansa s Boswell, Ed vo..4.00h00s 94, 170, 195, 247 Duncan, William ........ 98, 150, 152, 195 OC MARAT ears ress jela sad aise arederant aha te PAs) ers % . Boswell, George! sc... 4.2 52s. eee 9 94 Hasley,): Timi tesisciseoic' sls ay.ccciste anes 99, 242 Wood, Jeanette Lynn ... 88, 150, 159, 165, Boswell, Patti Reis 94 Edwards, (Retai(ueacsicicaaci cacti sisae he 99 . 168, 175, 184,190: p owden,, Sasa aovl.” Coins 94, 150, 164 —_ Ellington, Mike ..........-+. 43, 99, 212 Woods, Steve Douglas ..............-- 88 Bowland, Margaret .......---..++- 94, 189... Everett; (Julia's c945 seca. vey ads soso 99 Woods, Vickie Diane ................. 89 Brantley; Jackierc. coats. ces coment 94 Ezzell; Debbie ............ceseeeeeees 99 Wooten, Jane Byron .......... 89, 158, 163 Braxton; Veresa io. cccegs cei eens cit see ne 94 Ezzell Janie sioces cs cats yemaes 8 99, 166 Workman, Sandra Joyce .... 89, 152, 161, Brewer? Glenda 2 sa0sicis-sca ster ass wi otosi ss 94 Fambrough, Janice ............+-- 99, 191 194, 213 Brock: Alice = siete ores osais,cttsereie opie ieteietetaket 94 Faucette, “Bill o.cs ss se coaesas pate oes )!) Worley, Larry William ....... 89, 163, 200 Brooks, (edicckinas 95, 150; 158, 209, 250 Faucette, Janice Siskin uecrie cae ees (OO, Lee, ‘ Brooks) Gary sa c ctieisisrois cyeie inte 00 pine ertate 95 Faulkner, (Janice: 0% oseoce deer res +s ] Worley, Mona Lisa .........:.00)-0« 89, 156 Brooks, M 95 M 99 Worrell, Kathy Joan .............. 89. 185 TOOKs, ATY cee ee reer e eee eeeneecvres Fells, Ila AC cece eeseecececeeeeceeece i ”. ‘ Brooks, Stanley .........- 95, 179, 247, 253 Finger, Louis so! qtsles cm se ors 50, 99, 227 Wrenn, James Allen .......... 89, 151, 154 Brown) Davide ciacictesiiclte see a eet weiter 5) Fitch, Janice!) :;. st ss+ scenes s 99, 174, 190 Wright, David Anthony oie oel 55, 60, 89, 150, Brown, Eddie eevee eee reese ees ee eee 95, 250 Flowers, Julia ee ee 99, 157, 173 152, 151, 176, 185 Brown, Garlande siese oc cnciaeieiee ed 95 Flowers, Tom .......0ceeseseeeees 99, 250 Wright, ‘Mary Dean ‘37... 0. s0¢s.55055- 5015 89 Brown, Gordon ...........++- 95, 158, 271 Floyd, Wayne... 5. sts ees sskamess 99 Wright, Rickey Dean ... 89, 151, 180, 187, Brown: Rudy ciscop oceanic 95, 159, 236, 250 Ford,: John, 3 sé s0s 4 sine siehses sin esad ok 99 212 Bruner, Debbie... .. .=:..022 -s .s101s 95, 194 Foster, .Debbie .. os vedi. ianesenncea 95, 99 Young, Claiborne Sellars . 55, 88, 158, 172, Bruner, Peggy .....-+-+++++++ 95, 162, 164 Foster, Donna ....-..+++eeeeeeeeeeeees 99 187 Bullard, James .............- 96, 183, 188 Foster, Susan .....-.ccecceescceecees 99 Young, Susan .. 85, 88, 152, 162, 163, 166, Bullard, Tony .........+-e+seeeeee 96, 183 Foster, Vickie .......cccccsessecescece 99 170, 191, 215 Bullock, Mike ...........-.-- 96, 158, 247 Fox! Stevetizis de. a s'ccenceaeiin's's siete 99, 183 Young, William Louis .. 88, 152, 158, 165, | Bumgarner, Debbie ............--- 96,150 = Frazier, Bruce ....++-cccsscocererses 195 171, 179, 119, 190, 215 Burch, Haley ......--+++++++++e++ 96,158. “Frazier.. Janet soev 2 caciaes sot tds oa seee 100 Zufall’ Deborah’ 2: .... cesses ies 89 Byers, ROnDIe ces os cele siccis cicciereie = 181 French, Richard .........-+ee++ 100, 242 IEGICK A Bel os qehis ds kics sce eitls suerss 100; 190 STISSE]] Se AMINE, coy ctvtefake sisceeveisteca,(ols os sieye e's 100 (Garment Diane ecie-ciccsiciels: ses ars o)eisie eet 922 100 Garrisons G ary ts .'tee esl o'sreteis 100, 110, 154 Garrison, Steve ......... 100, 156, 185, 186 Gerringer, Cathy ............0+0- 100, 151 Gibbs Carolyn) sje se cese'ce sie etsiee es 161 Gilliames Nanri, shelve aeysloc@Wale cee ess o's 100 Glenn, Bobby ............... 100, 227, 253 C0705 0 (0) A) E00 (2s 100, 178 Gourley, Lynne ..... 91, 100, 146, 147, 173, 178 Graham, Cindy ... 100, 135, 164, 190, 206, 209, 222 Gray, Billie ...... RluNGlans ese ssreje: so 100, 164 (Grayaleev Omics aleieree ede acsie cielo ous larerenen PPAL Griffin Mikes: saticia eric ste oe sincis's saree 100 GGristiTe Wits Ree cie aieisiers i oieien ice cee 0 ae 68 GuslersGus oc 05 00. cb see ce es 100, 208, 244 PFAItHCOCKAU BL ee ie.c 15 celles te clic wes cic 100 Mallee Bettysy sec sjinais ice ots so siewialeleees = 100 Haller Eddie: 22 iiisje0002¢ 3 oss = 100, 158, 250 HallaeRob ine. sn. signe ees ess caster 100, 190 HamiletswJeanieerjetsl.«- 6.202 cc+-50 +s +5 100 Harper, Mike ...... 100, 108, 155, 179, 227 Harrell @ yeas. 2s. 5 oe eso ores wie severe « 100 HarninetonsestaUlavs. ss ctestewines’s o'0's sles 100 HarristeRebecca. se... sees oo. es 6 100, 164 Harnisqestaniissicnies a seas. voce sise see 100 Harrism Walter. =. 6ges ifs. 5 os 100, 183 Harmison) May wile s s is os die bse wih ware 100 Hlarrnget aligns sc cclaieccies selsisisiee «ss 100 Harv evar TOA sc .:- [c cities oo slice iss 101 1S EN (2-0 ©: 1) aa 101, 164, 190 Hayes: Mike 2... ieee ccc cigs 101, 164, 183 HayesmiStartigan «ves sels 6.c's s sine sisi 101, 181 Hearnex, Steve ... 101, 179, 196, 197, 227, 250, 253 Heaths Sherryuis ss oa eve esse ces « 101, 150 Helms, Delores ......... 0 C0) ae (ye Ue a 7) Hemrick, Martha ............--.-- 90, 101 Hemrick, Mike ......... 101, 153, 158, 252 Hensleys:-Ronald)s. 3.202. a. es oe his woes 242 Hensley, Vickee ........ 101, 150, 164, 271 Henderson, Bonnie ...........--.+-++ 101 HicklingvAnne iiss. cis oc sc cies as = (0) ae Wf; HIM Christie Go) .os0c0 ects gona: 101, 175 Hinshaw.) Danny . -.....00.20+- +0 01, 181 Hinshaw, Jeff . 101, 158, 185, 186, 193, 195 Hinshaw. Karen .........000eeeeeeess 101 Hobbs, fant . 101, 161, 162, 164, 190, 194 Hobby, R Ral euinteeee eating Mike, ey 101, 108 Holder, ne Re stoiaieiinlatete tie eites Gans 101 Homer wJonn des siee sc ceeces + oMiyes 101 HornersuMonty) ae secs ess cacece cede os 101 Homers Pat) othe s.cce5 30s 101, 112, 164 Howell, Bobby .............0.005 102, 181 Howerton, Jackie .............-- 101, 194 Hoy lessJany: sianctaiete sists oe bisa eleeid oieais, 102 Hunleys Randy, 254 os eis saac cleo ea c's aoe 102 Hunter Greg tics oeielec fevers 49 essiaiain ss 102 Hunters Susan (risccccteaerc ee noes. 102 Hurtee Shirleyiy erst cists s ssaslajaoiersie sees 102 Hyder, Don ...... Pa lgiay tena eat GUareT pea Svs) sate 102 Wesley GN OG8S: 6 5.00% ecres eile oieliterens 90, 102, 756 Tslevee india tices cine orscs siaetesols-o-8 102, 164 SUEY AV RAYa sis oistererrtevsi Sie ore ol avpuece’s © 103, 111 Hackson- Linda; wesc es + si's'sitelee cs 102, 162 Jamies; Twain ieee ci:c btie'0;5 1010 0!ee sev 103, 160 MaEOSZAESLEVE! Saeic cule dciomsierssiherssris ess 103 Jeffreys, Jean, sss aiscce ce snele cere 103, 189 Jeffries, Carolyn ........ 103, 162, 164, 178 Menkins, | Rayiccc isis, 6 kiocysie,s wiers ne iele's e6 103 Nohnson ss Darbara acicslscicicicieeisre aioicrslees 103 JORNSON. 2 Elaine) xeisceeve wo elto aie ne hemes 103 Johnson; Greg. oo cscs Gees came ncelses 6 103 Johnson's JUNMY) (5 oe s:01scieseisielss crw'cie « aesic 258 Nohmnsoniy Larry), . ss jetopsisteleeta- s'siele eos oe 103 Nohnson,.. Mark’ |i.)0:06 0.0 siceiicis's sareeie eso 156 308 Johnson; Steve’ i227 .i¢ et. cc oc es 103, 183, 247 Johnson, Steve ......... 103, 179, 227, 236 Johnson, Wayne... 02s asteecc sess 103, 180 Johnston, Terry ... 154, 183, 227, 242, 250 Jones; Bobbys atenwesc ses sc cee 2: 103, 227 Jones se David? tecivooies coat cco veeteslce aes 103 Jones alaney savas oh tance Santee 104 Joresee Bln pi is ecateve seca seerese ais soecd bysnente 104 JordanveJianice oii cies so sieciee ssc 104, 169 Jordan; Venera sic = ss ech seis 104, 169, 175 Jordan, | Williaimerccccose sien cents wn ceva 104 Joyner: Bonita: vec secs s..0ce rates 104, 185 Jubrios: ‘Sharonlsss 5. seo. 7 LOL: 110, 164 Keck | George? cc eck ate na sage slemaimaleis 104 eck Greg siccivey ss view sa sce 104, 115, 160 Kemps, Elizabeth ........... 104, 161, 164 Kenny Buster ac ci4 7s ccs ceendie leew cile ss PAN} Kepleys Donna sc nsec tcecs sc se olere 104 Kerr Georges caciiess cca cede wemeead 104 Kerr: Patricia! 015.6 6 sis edicea:s 104, 168, we KernodlePrankie 3) iced 0s. seed eee. Keziah, Dicky: cis .ics.s'3.0.0s 326 104, 154, 243 Kimbros) Gharliew. voisiagis-0sars fs sree ste 104 Keaimbrols Valdas. cecisisiee ac ciissieielets 104, 164 Kimbro, Wanda ............- 104, 150, 162 Kimrmnins. Doyle ss sive sciias an ca oe si wore 104 Win pe ANDALAY ciiclsis ts cys sivracé acevo Dace c o rate 104 King Mike) cies. cine ge crits 104, 164, 190 ing GR atsy, (285 cies ten. 104, 159, 190 Kinney, Richard .... 91, 104, 150, 152, 158 Kivetty Gladys cetetieus cis ee ieoe-2.2:3.o cecanete 104 Kraycirik, heh peftemetssieisis4 .55 104, 157 Kukel, . 104, 159, 165, 190, 192, 206 Lakey, cae AES Soe eee aLO bre suacaye Riot 110 Mane, | Waynes, caren sssiciciere sis sfte heave Wisse 104 Mashleyay Gecilliaat eyye re sisies0's orate. she serait KU) Waster: “Mlaryiie cts om cicietouencisscnve sce ve 105, 185 aughons Jane: 3 cvas siaists oatsese eis cls 104, 105 Ledbetter, Wade ................ 105, 250 Lemons sAnmies sins. e.cleceicle de a vest 105 Lentz, Preston’..... 105, 165, 169, 195, 250 Leonard, Rhonda ... 86, 98, 105, 165, 166, 169, 178, 190, 191, 209, 222 Lindley, Joseph ............. 105, 187, 250 Windsay-asheliay coins siciscss sis e ese ne 43, 105 Boyde Donnie cc cers wivec tie eae © sienes 105 Lockamey, Denise ............... 105, 150 cong.) Barbala«sitsatecrs oes eee 90, 95, 105 Ong Utes. ateciyse socio wer ecccesrerey 105, 154 Wongsy Minnie’ ii cae ssc ste icieces © crejetsconere 105 Loys Beverly. sions as 1-21-ses 3 105, 117, 159 Lynch, Harry . 105, 107, 156, 164, 170, 185 IY Es (6 (oe DY) 0X) ¢:) « 105, 166, 173 Mann, Alfred ....... 99, 104, 105, 158, 236 Mann Connie tae dines cs kppetiies cose oe 105 Martindale, Pam? 5..04:.026 0 162, 196, 197 Massie Rand yantnis seats wsisisereiie ss ette-os 106 Massey, Gary ............ sahara ra. cicelnars 105 Maspey a Billes eo cis ttsios orcs ciere «6 o's aiaiede.e 105 Maxwell, Dicky. .i.64..0000c00005 94, 105 Mayabditlics Seater ores cieetileie = aos ads 105 May; 5 Lindaciccc. a ters cbreioare © as01-i (Us) Mays, Allenwisk. scias sommes «83 3s 105, 107 Mays, “Ronald? ic:0-5 ic. caateeres «oa es 105, 164 McCall? Charles’ :'s..)4).10:. sees « bs ae widese 107 McGann Pama ocnjseicieee oc:cbes otieietee 107 McCauley, Walter .......... 107, 169, 247 McClintock, Ada .... 86, 96, 107, 206, 209, 222 1 Co) DE s CNY 0 (ede :) | 107 McDonald, Curtis ........... 170, 246, 247 MeDonald)Pamiyc'c..«) )::.:c etneteiier sie 107, 162 McGaughley, Geoffrey ............... 107 McGinnis; Sherry . 55.4% (fees. . ss esc 107. McIntre, Margie ............ Aersrmotics 107 McIntyre, Sonnia .. 107, 157, 162, 164, 194 McKReesiGary ios) cicccsnaihs, oie chun ccs 107 McKinney, Timothy ......... 107, 172, 183 McLellandeaane: vasa «ss sic sates 107 McMillian, Laure ........... 108, 156, 186 McPherson, Glenda ...........eeeeee: 07 Melven,, Robert 2.5000) hieacaprne ees. 242 Meredith; Kipsey soa scasciecstenitre 105,, 185 Micheals. Pam .... 105, 135, 139, 159, 162, 164, 182, 190 Micheals: “Wom ing: siisinc tenet o ohelerens 105 | Miller, David ........-.: 105, 179, 247, 253 Miller: Waynes 2o.c.00 sccecmem tac eeens 106 Males. “Haye 4 .dipescs.chtos aie amen sens 105, 164 Miilessee Jobin ios s.cres avercta ts touetanecorso.ssersievets 10. Miles: Mikeaciaitiwuee ace oes 106, 227 Mitchell David’ a istesicciaietsctemcrerse e sverese 106 Mitchell, Bill ...... 106, 108, 139, 150, 152, | 154, 209, 211, 236, 250, 263 | Modlin, Vickie ............. 106, 181, 168 | Moffett, Edgar? ssc.sis:0s 00 sete ee ae s'eer 106 Moore; Jackie ..3. Ges ccs cassie sels avcaes 167 Moore, Linda .2 ...05. 00 sarediereles 106, 178. | Morris: Cynthia: saeeninessnen ecto 106, 184 | Morrison, (Mary aisin ac cicrsne srevese« Sietercioke= 106 Morrison). Pant 2.1 ajsiss2'e cjets ovecescotare euate 106 } Moschler, Elizabeth ......... 106, 161, 189 Moser: a Rita oe ciscolsnern cis icrerevouess cetehay soketers 106 Moss: Rand yi) 0 sxavecwsa.c'soheretetstevase one 158, 179 | Murray, Barbatam cj.:5 s lelisje'h ses riers ss 106 Murray, Graves .cc1 scticresis oelieoeecce PAs ) Murray, Lloyd) iis. 2o2 cst c sects 95, 106 | Naylor, David ...... 108, 156, 183, 193, 195 Neese Deborah’ '.255 32s, ctecds o's ce ss-0 eo te 108 | Nees; JOHM, 21s se c:01e ceis-ers eres) stevepelt sr ouetors 78 | Nowell, Cynthia ........ 108, 162, 164, 194 | Norwood,, Janets s..sij0 fo'o0csc sie 00s 108, 190 } Nuckols, “Debraht) sacs. cceats sicees tenes 108 Nunn; Judy ivtnesconncarectrnes ss 108, 169 | Oakley; “Byron: {osioasc soca esses eae 108 | Oakley, Davides aos oe see hae eioa cere eres 108 j Oakley, Karla c405 .0.5. 108, 159, 165, 190 | Orcutt, Dick .. 95, 108, 150, 154, 179, 247, 262 Oshorne;; Susan) ‘5:05 4's secre nave sere srers 108 Overman, Darrell: sis écic.dcsisres cree ole 108 Oznent. Stanly ccs ccagecsisrcticelsscvre sale cisions 108 | Parder,. Susan) “ier cies sire sheaves 109, 162, 164 | Parrish, Weamon. 106.660. oi 0 0.0070 109, 242 | Parrish) Ruth) Ann ses e's ccretese oi 109, 195 | Paschals,(Gheryls sive c tocercrcceiccess reece 109 | Patrick) (Mike) tic cisscuGa cae seams steiielens 109 | Patrum, Mike ............. SSA Siete 109 | Patrumy Andy seis stsis ste ciore.ce see slets 109 | Patterson: Rita:.ccius wa aude cacee 109, 181 | Patterson, Steve ............ 109, 183, 185 |, Payne) Barbara’. 2 tis 3s. ese is se 109, 164 | Perkinson, Mike™ oisisse cise seis: oie ores = 109 | Perry; Patviclay areas aie sie cn wcesiceyei ees 109 | Perryman, Gay: Ga clacte once weierecets 109 | Phillips; Janise: (oc sedi ciesiseasicsccesecee 109 |; Phillips: Viekie! jcc ncntiasserersioe steve 109 | Bierce Cecily ic. nana neuter ciety ceterssietslens 109 | Pittman; ‘Wesli€ svc sicesccrsrene eae 109, 189} Powell, Steve . 109, 156, 170, 227, 248, 249 | Prevatte, Robert ..........eeeeeeeeee 109 | Proffitt: John’ ota: s.. dacaideeeseaeieis 109} Pugh, Dianests.icsccleces ose. 97, 109, 187} Pugh? Maryiscissiis c.ccstee.'- ' 109, 161, 186) Punnions Me. se. S ccciaeis gee ieloinnes cin eis 178} Pyrtle; Wayne) 6.0). wcees dss 110, 236, 8 Qualls, Lou ... 110, 162, 164, 194, 206, 225 | Rainy Becky; ciccenacsen aces 110, 155, 164 Randleman, Rhonda .............+05. 110} Range, Betsy’: acsi cists so sistecets serete 110, 159 Ray, Cathy ... 110, 150, 152, 159, 185, oe Ray eoanne’s siete csc oy cpeieiesisicere e's sie 110} Ray, Renny (0 pascas a0 110, 160, 246, 247| Raya Nancy ass asieitts ne cies stecslartievelavers 110) Reaidon. Bileens i... css cccacaeentecs © 110} Reddy ROGNGy ir. ajc gerait cisiels otis sieves 06570 110) Rhew, Sharon ........ alee eritele ne ae 110} Riddles: Ray voice css cev.ce wees comrewteccte's 110) Riggleman, Carolyn ...........-.e00- 110) Riley Richardcaascmeeacsuinces 110, 227} Rippy. Wane. s. cies assy eiscevtee aver aiersiess 110) Rippy, Bobby. 2.5. adscess. ees oes 110, 150) Rogers, Kathy ...........4.. 110, 157, 173) Rogers, William ............ 110, 157, 173) RROUPEHMRONTMIC His oe eisies she sees edeee ss IRF LEUMESATTLY fel) oie:5(eisiovs. 2 ooiss ee 0's vessel, 1 DENG tO ee SalbyemiVOUStON 5.2 6s coc cece eles a BAVCEMLGUTAG icles s,pice sc aieliss as 0% Sal LE ae Se Saunders eDeth iP sce siecc sce ce eas Saunders Deborah) .:.. .06s.5.00s00s Sawyer, Ted ....... 110, 160, 169, 227, Sennett, Nahi) Air Schoonover, Virginia ............ 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Judy Willets, Roger Williams, Debra er Cy ee eo ee ed ed fee ee ese see sessessece Pe ee ec Wilson, Barbara Workman, Charles Worley, Sherrie Wrape, Debbie ee ee ee Wright, Daisy Yarbrough, Sam Youngblood, Larry er ey Younts, Donna 10) 2 5 (0) ) (0) 10 oe Abernathy, Richard Adair, Debbie re ed Adams, Vickie 2.2.2. 060.0¢ secseesienss Agnew, Becky Albright, Ann Albright, Jean Aldridge, Mary Alexander, Stan ry Allison, David Alston, Clarence Alvander, Stan Amash, Jeannette eee eeeeseresseeeeeese Atkinson: +A UCK. cee ce seere nares coe eas Baggett, Joanne : 2..',2 sss cess decsens Bailey, Barrytis 24s 2 oes eon eee Baker, Katherine ................ Bakken Wanda 2523040) sac ace on Bald Kimi ese cece: 120, 164, Barbours Gail 2 2og35e jc ee a ees oes Baresi aes iccate one veel e te eas Barger; : Rayne sisttjjeeces te be ee oe Barnhardt, Virginia ............. Barnwell, Kenneth .......... DAR 183, Baucom; -Ronellewsyae ee css ene ee 1 Beal;. 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S oigits ties cre eiele wie 135 IMshleReDam ls ic cia oiajn'v0j0:8 «a olesia ce elereyeie 195 Miller Howard |). 2 is « 0 08 oj oes bigs 183 MillerspNetthiee aoc cise ede ays 135, 195 Mincey, James .............+--+: 135, 183 Mitchell wai arveyy (2.0%. - cee eens as 135 Mitchell soln ice ic esl- bo cose eee eb eae 135 INFteHGM SARA ie als foc tee see cle scene « 135 Moneyham, Thomas ...............-- 135 INIGOFOMMN AMIS is iaitle © sic) c's 0) e's,c Sis ie ss ee 136 INTOORCHEICATEMI CH Hak a cs ise oe chee ees 136. INIGOTEMMROGENU Cie ne ecscds le chae cas 135 MGore SHERRY ojo k ii.) oo beh ete tees te 135 MVIGE antag RCC IELY Peletcie s4 4 1 's)s ei2 eee e's 2 214 Ys) IMocrisi bayer a1) iss cies «sce we ae ale 136 Morrisons Damielis. 5... .5 sect 136, 243 Morton tbo by) eile es 6's cis es sie « 136, 243 INIOserI AEX elec doles sb cc unsecinets os 136 Moxley; Debbie ....................- 136 Murray, Cynthia! ....:.....:..... 136, 178 Minrravbatreraisnic ce obo sc sects cee. 136 Murreysn NaNGYeecs-.|-2 20+ ss- 60+ see 136 IN ANCe RONG AM ee ie soit occ e tiene ee ae 136 NASH RAINY ec ile icsees set eee! 136 INGal RiCHALGMn ere scsi nas se 0 a © 136, 183 INeese ViaE yin igs « ways oc cree Si ele 136 INGWCOMDUNIANEH Is ted te cele ees eset’ 136 INOITISHEINGHMIATI : aiee!s 6) cise sic ese 4 136, 183 OakestPRODert My tele se lw oc lee es a0 136 Oakleyenbaulate ies sicciec cies seas 136, 194 OaklevickGyt osiccecincis sce ess. 136, 183 Oliver Deborah .2.00.-.2.5.0..-- 136, 178 Owens, Timothy ............ 136, 253, 195 Paigempeingdaly siyale clisiesanspeisince fos «ee os 136 Pardue, Claude ........2........ 136, 195 Parishswnobert (eta is es s- 1s ness «ns 137 Parkse Webra eel seicieree cteis slain see = Jeu By Parks, Meredith’ ...'.....0...2cece+ eee: 137 Parrish. Deborah) 320.2 2.- -- +: By ParrisheeeVickle visemes clases oe 5 se 137 Parriswialstec leaie slaleleerecje ssc) sie = 2 137 Parsons, Preston’ 22.2. 0)0002-0)- s+. 137 Parton Cli iiss c-faisis|tiebrslele ss ce e101 4) = 137 Patton Denise .1ci}''seie « 3% cs’ oe 137, 150 PaltyeRelG ai ncies cio Yeaie ce a «2 ai0 137, 235 Paulettew Randy, ise). ee oes eee soe 137 ihn. liaiiie duacbipoddorcuvacounr 137, 168 Pearse, Wayne ..........--s22+2+0-- 137 Pearson, Mary .....06.--00ccesee con 137 Peebles) O20: cious oars. oe ole 4 137, 193 Pegram, David ........-.-----++-+-+: 137 Pendergrass, Nancy ..........---- 137, 164 Perdue s Lee yest. e see ae ciclcen ss 244, 245 Perry, Jean 2... .eecee eee cece eres 137 Perry; Keith ....)...00005-20cecee oes By Phelps, Gary .......-22ceeeeeeeeseees 137 Phifer, Lou Ann ..........-.---- 137, 178 Phillips eWean -.506-.0222enrce- o 137 Phillips, Gordan ......-.....--..---- By Phillips neabamice, ai isis isis escserelesialsisns cis 137 PhillipsReed a 21. 0i0 02 «os oeyniot 137, 150 Pickard,; Glenn ........20..053%. 137, 253 Rickards Steves. tieisis «nies atasieisiaye 137, 183 Pickler. nN CErysieciici- oo 2 ge sieteiuee 137, 253 Pierces¥Mike (senccecssecaccicn es 13736235 Pierce, Wayne ...........2--02---e 164 Pikewawilliatny rcs: eis cje esictsicrersterstar= cys 137 Poniktera, Linda ........:.0:esss-00- 137 Poole vlinnatiseiccis ies cis cere einer 137 Porter mvickie sss cictec ci oe ee miele 137 Powell, Beth ....... 137, 164, 169, 170, 194 Powell, Michael] ..........-.-2--++--- 137 Prevyattes Ray cicss sexier 137, 144, 253, 235 Prechett, Ward ..........----++: 137, 187 Puckleres s tipacisencslcisromsinemee scald: 235 lf aiitay: (Crisp Hecontengoncanondsnss00- 137 Qualls, Brenda ...........------+++-+: 137 Rackley, Jane: .1.si.s% a0 os oe oe is 137, 194 Ta aa ot Pon Snooncecs Sonenc snc 137, 164 Rainey; Nicky Sores ase cicinls diate a cote 137 Ratchford) ‘Barrys ii cjoce2s aie veins sie eee 138 RayspAllene tetera tveloie era alats slots 138, 183 Ray; Vickie=2i71s)s tis asys)eisiete a mares cise 138 Reed, Kurk ............ 138, 243, 253, 235 Rhodes,: Kathie 25) sats piste cis Waste tre ao¢ 138 Rices Donal daisies cits e226 olostieiewiotvight asiacs 138 Ridges Kathy ici. wiae aaeleicsisine ite tne ten 138 Ridgeway, Connie ...........++..225- 138 Riggs; (Donnati cet cen ese te 138, 224 Riley, Domitas 3) 22 286 ose cies) am ot eer ta 138, Rimmer: Williame2% 040.22 cetiesss tess 138 Ritter, Steve: cc. 28a 138, 253, 235, 164 Robbins, Carolyn ein enee se ec soins 138 Rodgers, Lewis .........-..--55+ 138, 190 Rogers,e David rece satay cee 138, 244 Roney; Johnga chs sciieciecitsine seria . 138 Ross. Susana nash ce soc 120, 138, 223 - Rudd @athyicciecc astsge se oes stone sie roeege 138 Rudder: Gharlesijsjseicins cos sina sanietoe 180 RudisilleiFrazier@ 2.54 sais cisietieie a. erect 138 Runnion, Margaret ..........-.+s--)+ 138 Rutledge Mary Jo .........-.--eeeees ee :) Salfitzs Charles 3 Uy sa dostoe siento miter By) Salter, Geraldine ............--2--0+- 139 Sams. Mark ccc so ci ecg oo cts sislevs, stalin erate 139 Sayer, Leyte cso siestcrnaicten a sje 139, 164 Schultz woes orion eee oe setae 183 Scoggins, Ellen .........-.-2--+0 200% 139 Scott. Bill 2c acine dinae seegiocetac 139, 227 Scott.’ Katherine’ :.. 5.0.2. 6.6055)! 139 Scruggs, | Balms sé aiajes sie ete ctpueiaieieisiicistas 139 Shackleton, James ............--- 139, 235 Shannon® Jane = ac seit eerie este By) Sharpe, Dicky ...... 118, 139, 243, ae 150 Shaw, Renee .........-+-e2-eeee 139, 164 Shepherd, Margaret .......------+++-: 139 Sherard, Cynthia ..........6.eeeeeee- ABY) Shoaf, Michael ....0-. 02 000-52-3-00 139 Shultz. Joes ss. ccren seers em cies aircntaee 139 . Simmons, Dayne ........------+ 139, 235 Sims: Rickys.2 3.002 ese 139, 244, 245 Slott, Steven ........... eee eee ee eee 139 Smith: Bethosie5 oid. vsevece se nett: 139 Smith Boreas sis etore craves 139, 253, 243, 183 Smith, Bobby. 252 ecg sees cece 3 140, 253 Smith, Debbie 2322 Gee aes 140 Smith, Diane .........-.22-eeeeeeeees 140 Smith, Joy... 2.2.20. 22008ee8 cnc pecee 140 Smith; Kathy 2 ..-0.0..0. +00 0+ cpeees 140 Simiths Mikes wacciccclee acre nis imreieaye ys 140 Smith ooPimi rie scasen ee sists coe ae renee 140 Snyder, David.) an.c0 ve ees 140, 244, 235 Spoon, Darold ............-- i ss Ae 140 Spoon, Robbie ............---+-+++e- 140 Spoon, Tommy ........- 140, 253, 243, 235 Staley: Kathy oo. tcc G seme tenis 140, 164 Stamps, Terry .....---ccccerseetseree 140 Stanfield) Tonda™ severe ieic sone 140, 164 Stearness ett sm. ecines sac wines coin tase 140 Stephanz, Paula .......---++---+-+++: 140 Sterken, Harvey ....-----+-seeseeeees 140 Stewart, Debra ......----eeeee secre 140 Stratford, Michael .......----++--+++: 140 Straughn, Nelson ........--- 141, 243, 253 Summers, Billy ......--..---+-:: 141, 183 Sundquist, Raymond .....-.--+----+-- 141 _ Surber, Michael .......--++++-+++-0+ 141 Suttenfield, Sue .....------++--eeeee5 141 Sutton, Rick .....--..-----e eee e eee 141 Swann, Deborah .......-.------- 141, 178 Sweat, Ronnie .....------+eeeeeeeees 141 Swinney, Charles ......-----+---+++-- 141 Sykes, Anthony .....-.++-22+2++e+e5: 141 Sykes, Lynn ........+---eeeeeeereres 141 Tapp, Karen ......--+-s-+seeeereeees 142 Tarlton, Timmy ....-.----+++e-++0++ 142 Taylor, Janet ......------+seeeeeeee 142 Taylor, John ........----eeeeeee eres 183 Taylor, Ken ......------eeeeeeeeereee 142 Taylor, Vanessa .....---++++2+eee200 142 Terrell, Ruth .........-2seseeeeeeees 142 Terrell: Sam) oo) os0 sic cic eens oe eee le 142 PAsMerry Domes clic eos sale hip sates sie 142 Tester, Deborah .........2.+++-05 142, 164 Thackers: (Vicki) as ials steed siaceletese sieie'= 8 142 Thomas; Billy) 2 (ease 2 oa tstes =, 06 142, 183 Thompson, Byron .......-2--++-- 142, 227 Thompson, Dwight ......--..-.-+e0+ 142 Thompson, Marshall ......-.. .----+-- 142 Thompson, Martha ......-.-..-+++++: 142 Thompson, Mike ......---+.-e0++eee 142 Thompson, Ricky ..-......+++.-2-0005 142 Thompson, Wilson ........-. 142, 143, 235 Thorne... Becky © 4.4252. 5. sc4isiesseiae sees 142 Thortoni): Patlacis gy cc ce ae Soarealeiareleeusigie 142 Tillet Steves) wicav ce ens betes air nierbs elaine 142 Tillmahss Reith. (oy is wets vee imate ea 142 Tinnin, Joan s (ag hee velseire sw alee’ 142, 178 Touloupas: Celia)... 056s eee 142, 190 Trollinger, Debbie ......-...-..+0+-- 142 Troxlér,; Butch: 2.2.5.2 awe 143, 235 Turner, Kenneth ............---- 143, 183 Vance Diane is Goes wise cache se che 143 Varner, ,James: ..5. 6.04 beep e dees ‘, 143, 242 Vaughn, Tommy .....-22..0+---2e00: 143 Vaughn, Vanessa ......----+.-+-+-+3- 143 Vestal, Beth eantate. ecg pa verescse 143 Vestal (Susan) fein eects eecls sneer: 143 Wachter. Terri 622 is on es wee oe 143 AEG CH Robert 0 bee eae 143 Walker, Bonnie .............++.- 143, 184 Walker, Donald’... 250)... 0.55085.) 143 Walker. PUY nackte wigs sheccciss 144 Walker, Judy «0.2.3.0. tae oe ls 144 Walker, Kenneth ............--.+--05 144 Walker: Ricky. seis. case gees 144, 183 Walker, Timothy 2. 420.0006 00 eb eua 144 Wall, Deborah | s2.0% Joes ce 1: ele og 144 Wall, Randy 3... 2.5.2 s 2 eae 144 Walle Terry tie seats «|= las 144, 235 Waller Robert: 50235 0.3: yao « 144 Ward, Elaine :..:....22-...... Bee ois ne 144 Warren, Ted ......55......- 144, 193, 195 Warren, Terry ...-..+22-+-e0055 144, 253 Washburn, Marie ........-5----eeeees 144 Watkins, Betty ............----+- 144, 194 Watkins, Dale .........-..-00+e+20e 145 Watkins, Lonnie ......-...--+..- 145, 183 Waugh, Phil .......----+-++eeeeee eee 145 Way, Debbie .........-.--2 02s eee eee 145 Wells; Chris 33.6. . 25s sores weet 145 Wesley, Patricia accu seincrae etn 145, 164 West, Stacy ........ecee cece eee renee 145 Whitaker, Avery ......---+e-sseeeees 145 Whitesell, Deborah ........-....-+--- 145 Whitley, Denise ........-.-.-+-+-+- - 145 Whitt, Jimmy .......2.20-0-e cesses 145 Whitten, Gloria .......-------+---+ - 145 Wicker, Sharon ......-..c+esse0+-00: 145 Wilkie, Dennis ......----+-++2e0s+ 002) 145 a (A) aes Winton pee NRE oaticic aE 244, 235 Wilkie, Vernon .......-..0e- essen ees 145 Williams,” Pam 4.450225 «3th «5-51 145 Willinmar Vickie 50 aot 145, 164, 188 Willis, Eddie ..).:.......0s50- 0.50 145 Wilson, Cindy ......-:..-ses eee eree es 145 Wilson, Kathy .........-+eeee seers 145 Wilson, Woodrow .....-+--+-++-+++: 145 Winstead, William ........-.-------- 145 Wood. David.::- 2.2 0o0 200+ aes 145, 190 Woodruff, Lisa ......----+----+++-++-- 145 Woods, David ......--.--e-+eeeseeees 145 Woods, Cindy ......-.---++--2e+eeee 145 Woods, Linda .........----+--+++++- 145 Woody, Frances ...-..-+----+++-- 145, 167 Wooten, Gary ...-.-----eeese eres 145 Workman, Dennis .....-----+-----+-: 145 Workman, Fred ....-.------+-222007) 145 Worley, Deborah ......------++++-+-- 145 Wrenn, Deborah .........----++-++++ 145 Wrenn, Marilyn .....------++--++++- - 145 Wrenn, Patricia ........-++++-+-+++-- 145 Wright, Glenn ......------+++++ee++- 145 Wrightenberry, Debbie .....---------- 145 312 oe EPi LOGUE TI IC Ep 314 317 foe] m Seere We are alive. . . alive, but only learning to live .. . to survive, to exist, to... live in a world void ... of understanding, and love .. . be- tween people and we go. . . our separate ways . . ways which divide. . . divide and conquer .. . uS, We seem alone. . . alone yet, no man is an island ... we’re the Pepsi generation .. . gap between us and them... them thatare.. . the establishment that establishes ... and Nixon goes Forward Together . . . together but separate .. . searching for an honest man. . . who will tell it like itis. . . ourselves as we are, as we will be . . . what’s true, what’s a... lie told by an idiot with all the sound and fury of ... burn, baby, burn ... it’s not kill or be killed, but. . . love and be loved . . . the only way while Paris argues . . . we grow older... as the mirror keeps cracking . . . we fly to the moon, but not on gilded wings . . . as planes land in Cuba. ..and children starve. . . starve - in Asia and America . . . the beautiful and the mighty ... Mouse no longer reigns supreme ... there are hearts .. . hearts and livers for sale. . . buy your life, drink your lunch . . .sel| your soul. . . Soul, what’s Soul. . . that’s soul ... take it or leave it. 320


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