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

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do C-Wd h- id ck Volume 44 Published by the Senior Class Walter M. Williams High Schoo! Burlington, North Carolina Editor: Lynne Gourley Managing Editor: Patty Walker Business Editors: Janice Fitch Ted Warren Behind the 60's are a thousand scenes of Williams: Football and basketball Cheerleaders Assemblies The car. the keys. flowers. and dates The Joy — the Chaos And all the in-betweens Nails and hammers Pencil and paper The Prom Homecoming The school and the spirit The memories _ The hope. the desire The creation The destruction — Time 5 } | 3 : | The time is now — 1970 — for self. for truth, Equality. freedom. knowledge For Peace : People in action Pade Le Writing new Lines because They play new parts Rage lane? Left laner OR median between. ae The Key? ie Man with ee nee ‘Education: : Love i. Found in time And at last the exit. Glowing red bulbs, Boia: our ae out ee the colstudded | marque e | i The end of an era The fan of a new a8 a The | gS he | new ee c The 1970's Found after the black nights — Tomorrow's bright-gold ioe eee Hail to our Alma Mater, Noble, kind, and true are you Moulder of destiny. Sacred word of young and old Williams High the throng heholds. Old friends that have passed. OME RY New friends to be made, ; Swell with pride and sing your name Linger and never fade. Golden were our days uth Was Moments to recall. | Carry forth thy guiding light Williams High, oh beacon bright, Our hearts beat with love er une oa ee ss ety a as, years before, | AL thy VL stand by thy. side | | Whisper r we're home once more. 2 es ; Hail to ‘te “Alig Mater, NS Colors of Black and Gold. © Kite Oy =] ry 3 : ¥ 4 a Me 3 a s ee len. oer : s Ae ae : 2 iba. ef erie - mh 1 4 i J m PAST — memories left in colorful hues, of events that came — time created founda- tions destined to endure as the last act was played — but then, “All the world’s a 9 Stage. ; PRUATELEES? LER ESEE LE a3 = aOR ee a PRESENT — we have started the search for — our goal of Life — the bridge of time has Car 3 ried us into the crusade for self, for truth, for right, and for knowledge — we live, we act, we — play — and yet, we still look forward to this — new day. = eee = Be § cay — (=) FUTURE — the bright color of the dawn reflects its shadows upon the foundations and creations of the Past — the current of time carries us swiftly to the dreams, goals, and carefully molded hopes for our lives — the quest for peace among humanity still remains our challenge on this DAWN OF A DECADE —- 12 datempesteltelons Grosehasales the MoOldCEss! 4 the honorCh ae atfataneinicee the wthictess.33 33 the tds: eee ee et ae aare Ger roreaere See amare, eae anne bined roveaere Joe ae eee ule the searches) 13 In Dedication to... When we look back into our high school life, many teachers will be remembered as friends as well as instructors. These teachers are outstanding in that they attempt to nurture the individual as a person and as a student. They become involved in every aspect of school life and work side by side with the students. There exists no gap between teacher and student. A teacher? Yes, but also a friend, a guide. In gratitude for her interest and her leadership, the DOE- WAH-JACK 1970 is dedicated to MISS NANCY GRAVES. Administration Formulates DR. OLIVAN COWAN Assistant Superintendent ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF First Row: Mr. Paul Lentz, Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds; Mr. Tyree L. Lindley, Director of Neighborhood Youth Corps. Mrs. Lois Peebles. Sec- ond Row: Miss Eva Wiseman, Director of Public School Music; Mrs. Marga- ret Porter, Attendance Counselor. Third Row: Mr. William Ross, Vocation- al Education Supervisor; Mrs. Maxine O’Kelley, Director of Special Ser- vices. Fourth Row, Mr. Lester R. Ridenhour, Director of Secondary Educa- tion for City School System SCHOOL BOARD Left to Right: Dr. W. D. Rippy, Mr. Walter L. Cooper, Mr. Wade Lowe, Mr. Edgar W. Dameron, Jr., Mr. Vincent Long, Dr. W. C. Shanks, Jr., Mr Jack Watts DR. BRANK PROFFITT MR. HARVEY NEWLIN Superintendent Assistant Supe rintendent 17 Administrative Staff Provide MR. J. W. HARRINGTON -— Principal MRS. JACKIE STOUT -— Secretary Effective Leadership and Service MRS. LOU VINA MORRIS — Attendance Secretary 19 Librarians and Guidance Counselors The Williams library provides a necessary place for stu- dents to study and compile research. It is equipped with a large assortment of reading materials. To achieve the ap- propriate atmosphere, there are two capable librarians to aid us, Mrs. Mary Leonard and Miss Gay Williams. They are always present and ready to help us in any possible way. This year WHS students have been guided by a staff of three persons, Mrs. Nancy Bell, Mrs. Shirley Freeman, and Mrs. Marydell Bright. It has been a busy year for the guid- ance department, for they have had among their responsi- bilities the tasks of administering different tests, counsel- ing the students in academic and personal areas, and plan- ning for the future students of WHS. This department has proved that it is an essential part of student life. MISS GAY F, WILLIAMS A.A., Emmanuel College; B.S., East Carolina University; Li- brarian; Advisor, Library Club. i H re ee a MRS. MARY P. LEONARD ' A.B., Catawba College; UNC-G, UNC-CH; Appalachian University; Librarian; ; i : ‘ ee a Advisor, Masque and Gavel. mae Sure wish that Woodpecker would go away. 20 Serve Students MRS. MARYDELL R. BRIGHT B.A., Mount Holyoke College; Elon College; UNC-G; Guidance; Director, Stu- dent Activities; Advisor, Student Council, Interclub Council. MRS. SHIRLEY B. FREEMAN BS., N.C. A. T. State University; East Carolina University; UNC-G; Guidance; Advisor, Task Force. Coach Isley, Miss Brown English Provides the Basis for Our ability to communicate enables us to ex- change ideas, to understand each other’s thoughts and feelings, to pass along new discov- eries and theories, and to aid in the advancement of mankind. Through the English studies at Wil- liams, éach student strengthens his ability to communicate by gaining an understanding and appreciation of great literary works, enlarging his vocabulary, and reviewing basic concepts of grammar. MRS. DOT R. BARNWELL A.B., Winthrop College; English IV; Chairman, English Department; Advisor, PAR- AGON. MRS. ALICE S. ROBINSON A.B., Kansas State Teachers’ College; English II, French I, Tri- Advisor, Drama Club. MISS VIRGINIA D. BANKS B.A., Virginia Union University; English II; Audio-Visual Coordina- tor. Communication MISS NANCY LOUISE PENDER A.B., Elon College; M.R.E., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; M.Ed., UNC-CH; English IV; Advisor, Junior Marshals. ae 6. i MISS BETTY J. CAIRNES MRS. LUCILE N. DULA A.A., Brevard Junior College; A.B., Western Carolina A.B., East Carolina University; M.Ed., Duke University; En glish IV, Speech, Advanced Speech, Ad- University; English IV; Advisor, DOE-WAH-JACK. vanced Composition; Advisor, National Forensic League, Debating Team. MRS. ADELE J. LOWRY B.A., Elon College; English III, Journalism; Advisor, BARKER. A.B., Mercer University; English II. MRS, SHIRLEY C. FAIRCLOTH 23 Bayelsa A MRS. L. SUE ARTHUR A.B., Catawba College; English III. MRS. SUZAN S. LEE B.A., M.A., UNC-G; English II, II; Tri-Advisor, Drama Club. MISS RUTH ANNE HAMMOND B.A., Guilford College; M.Ed., UNC-G; English III, Speech and Drama I; Advi- sor, Keyettes. MRS. MARIAN L. WESTON B.A., Madison College; A.T. English I, II, 1V; Advisor, High 1.Q. Bowl; Graduation Assistant; Prom Assistant. 24 Electives Diversify Studies tiaras MRS. HELEN M. POPE MRS. MARY. B. ROUSE A.B., East Carolina University, Home Economics I, II, Clothing, Foods; A.B., Elon College; Home Economics II, Boys’ Home Economics I; Chair- Chairman, Faculty Social Committee. man, Faculty Courtesy Committee. MR. RICHARD M. CASEY MR. HARVEY L. SHARPE College; D.E.; Advisor, D.E. Club. A.B., Elon College; N.C. State; Industrial Cooperativ Training; Advisor, VICA. ectives ... MISS MILDRED B. KICHLINE A.B., Meredith College; Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Bible I, II, Bible Survey; Advisor, Bible Club. MR. GC. A. FRYE A.B., Lenoir Rhyne College; M.A., UNC-CH; Driver Education; Athletic Director; Head Coach, Football, Golf. MR. SAMUEL R. KENNINGTON B.S., B.A., East Carolina University; D.E. I, II, Marketing I; Co-Advisor, DECA. 26 MASTER SGT. JERRY D. WILSON AFJR.O.T.C. LT. COL. STANLEY B. CLASON B.A., University of Albuquerque; B.S., MSS., Jackson College, Ha waii; Col- lege of Armed Forces; Air University Command and Staff School; Aero- space Education I, I, II. In addition to the basic school courses, Williams High offers many electives. Home Economics, with emphasis on foods, clothing, family relationships and home man- agement, is now available to both girls and boys. Students planning for careers immediately upon graduation from high school may receive on-the-job training in various vo- cational classes. Other valuable instruction is provided in the Aerospace Education program for boys and in the Bible and Driver Education courses. red cell F232 MR. HERMAN DAVIS B.S., M.A., East Carolina University; Cooperative Office Occupations, Ma- chines. 27 Foreign Languages S then Relations 4 , oo MRS. NANCY G. ROBERTSON B.A., UNC-G; French I, II, V; Advisor, La Société Honoraire de Francais; Co-Advisor, Le Cercle Frangais. MISS LUCY G. GILL A.A., Peace College; A.B., Meredith College; M.A., Wake Forest Col- lege; Latin I, II, English IV; Co-Advisor, Student Store. MRS. JUNE S. BYRD MR. JOHN P. TEMPLE, JR. B.A., M.Ed., UNC-CH; Spanish II, IV, V; Advisor, La Sociedad Ho- B.A., UNC-CH; Spanish I, I]; Advisor, Sophomore Class; Co-Advisor, El noraria Hispanica. Circulo Espanol. MISS PANSY Y. McGEE B.A., UNC-G; Spanish II, III; Chairman, Foreign Language Depart- ment; Advisor, El Circulo Espanol. MISS EDITH L. ALLEN B.A., Wake Forest University; M.Ed., UNC-CH; French II, IV; Co- Advisor, Le Cercle Francais, La Societe Honoraire de Frangais. MRS. MARY C. OAKES B.A., Western Carolina University; English II, French III; Co-Advisor, Sophomore Class. 29 The mathematics department at Williams is designed to meet the needs of students on diverse levels. General Mathe- matics provides the fundamentals for non-college bound stu- dents. Algebra I builds a solid foundation for the more ad- vanced math courses, with Algebra II and plane geometry ful- filling the entrance requirements for college-bound students. Trigonometry (Math IV) and Math V (a pre-calculus course) qualify some students for advanced college placement and en- able others to meet rigid entrance requirements in the varied fields of engineering. All courses are intended to train students to think logically and to meet the competition they will en- counter. MR. JAMES T. MARTIN, JR. B.S., East Carolina University; Math IV, Algebra IL, 30 MRS. PEGGY A. CAMP B.A., UNC-G; M.A.T., UNC-CH; Geometry, Math IV; Chairman, Mathematics Department; Advisor, J.V. Cheerleaders. MRS. CARLETTE M. BLACKMON B.A., UNC-CH; Algebra II, Math V; Advisor, Junior Exchangettes. Mathematics Inspires Self-Discipline MR. JOHN H. MALLOY “MRS. RACHEL ANNE STOUT MRS. JOYCE J. NEWTON MR. JESSE E. WARRICK BS., M.A., North Carolina Central B.A., UNC-G; Geometry, Consum- _B.A., UNC-G; Geometry, Algebra B.A., Elon College; East Carolina University; Algebra II, I; Advisor, er Math. I; Advisor, Future Teachers of University; N.C. State; UNC-G; Al- Chess Club; Co-Advis or, Student America. gebra II, General Math II. Council. Be ese ee er alll MR. JERRY M. WILDER A.A.S., W.W. Holding Technical Institute; Drafting; Advisor, Interact. MR. RONALD E. LEE B.S., Atlantic Christian College; Math IV, General Math II; Head Coach, Tennis. 31 ee MRS. BRENDA D. HALL B.A., UNC-G; M.A.T., UNC-CH; Biology; Advisor, Health Careers Club. 32 Study of Science The Science Department at Williams High School is designed to better enable students to understand the com- plexities of their nature and of the technological world in which they live. A general knowledge of all the sciences 1s developed in the physical science course while sopho- mores taking biology learn in depth about plant and ani- mal life. Juniors and seniors wishing to delve into the changes that matter undergoes may elect physics and chemistry, in which they test theories by experimentation aaah pte ease eaeee eta : ae : Ss MRS. RACHEL B. STRICKLAND B.A., Atlantic Christian College; M.Ed., UNC-CH; Advanced Biology, BSCS Biology; Co-Chairman, Science Department. MRS. MARY Q. BARBEE B.S. N.C. A. T. State University; Biology, Physical Science. eceives Increased Impetus and by observation. Advanced courses in biology and chemistry are also offered for those desiring further study. With the variety of courses available, a student may choose the subjects which interest him and which will en- able him to meet the challenges of the adult world. MR. TERRY N. BLACKMON B.S., M.A.T., UNC-CH; Physics, Chemistry; Advisor, Junior Exchange Club. MR. CLIFFORD T. FOSTER, JR. B. Ch.E., M. Ch.E., N.C. State University; Chemistry, Advanced Chemistry; Chairman, Science Department; Advisor, Junior Civitans, Task Force. Base. ” “By the time you finish this course . . . 33 Social Sciences Deepen Students having inquiring minds find the social studies | courses at WHS a valuable means of probing information banking Dyan on the past in relation to the present and future. They learn the significance of historical developments as well as the dramatic story of mankind as told in U.S. and world history. Economics and sociology, and their related cours- es, contemporary world cultures and world affairs, provide studies of man, the way he earns his living, and his social problems and their causes. MRS. GERTRUDE G. BRADFORD | A.B., Barnard College, Columbia University; M.A., UNC-CH; Sociology, Eco- nomics; Chairman, Social Science Department. | MRS. MARY H. LATTA A.B., UNC-G; M.A., Cornell University; Economics, Sociology; Co- Advisor, Senior Class; Assembly Committee; Scholarship Committee. MR. JESSE W. JACKSON MRS. NANCY H. GARNER B.S., Wake Forest University; M.A., Appalachian State University; World A.B., Guilford College; UNC-CH; U.S. History, Contemporary World Cultures; History; Advisor, Monogram Club; Assistant Coach, Track; Line Coach, Advisor, National Honor Society. : Football; Head Coach, Wrestling. 34 Appreciation of Our Heritage MRS. NANCY R. LOWER MR, JERRY W. HOLLIFIELD MR. JAMES E. HOOVER B.A., Wake Forest University; U.S. Histo- B.A., Southeastern Louisiana College; U.S. History; B.S., East Carolina University; U.S. History; Assistant ty. Head Coach, Baseball; Line Coach, Football; “B” Coach, Football; Head Coach, Track. Team Coach, Basketball. MRS. PATRICIA P. BASON B.A., Elon College; U.S. History, English III. MR. ROBERT M. SHINN A.B., Duke University; M.A.T., UNC-CH; World Af- fairs, Advisor, Key Club; Tri-Advisor, Drama Club. 35 The Business Education Department offers stu- dents a diversified program comprised of business arithmetic, typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and business machines. These courses not only afford a background for direct entry into the business world, but also for further study. Some students complete the business courses during their early high school years and continue in a similar course of study in Dis- tributive Education and Industrial Co-operative Training. MISS RENA M. BATEMAN A.B., M.A., East Carolina University; Bookkeeping I, Shorthand II; Chairman, Busi- ness Department; Co-Advisor, Student Store. MISS MARY GAYNELL HARRIS B.S., East Carolina University; Business Arithmetic, Typing I; Busi- ness Advisor, DOE-WAH-JACK. MRS. ARLENE S. McINTYRE A.B., Elon College; Bookkeeping I, Business Typing I. 36 usiness Courses Aid Careers MISS BRENDA KAAREN BROWN . MRS. SHIRLEY L. HUFFMAN A.B., Elon College; Typing I, I, Business Arithmetic; B.S., East Carolina University; Shorthand I, Typing II; Co-Advisor, Senior Class. Advisor, Cheerleaders; Junior Class Assistant. 37 38 tudy of Fine Arts Lends MR. JOHNNY B. ALBEA B.S., Appalachian State University; Band; Advisor, Boot Girls. RNS MRS. EVELYN B. A.B., North Carolina Central University; MR. ERVING L B.M.E., College of William and Mary; UNC-CH; Louisiana State University; Concert Choir, Fine Arts Survey, Advanced and Begin ners Girls’ Chorus, Boys’ Chorus; Musical Director, Junior Class Tal Culture to School Life ANDERSON MISS NANCY L. GRAVES M.A., A. T. State University; Art I. B.S., East Carolina University; Art I, II, III, 1V; Advisor, Civinettes, Prom. MR. VAN SCOTT WALKER B.M.E., East Carolina University; Orchestra; Advisor, String Ensemble. COVERT ent Show; Director, Homecoming Show and Halftime Figure, Spring Musical, Winter Concert; Advisor, Cavaliers and Cavalettes. 40 sical Education Varies MR. W. GORDON ISLEY A.A., Pfeiffer College; B.S., Appalachian University; Physical Education; Chair- man, Physical Education Department; Head Coach, Basketball; Assistant Coach, J.V. Football. MRS. JEAN S. GUNN B.S., Appalachian University; Physical Education; Co- Advisor, G.A.A. “Aim high, but reach higher.” Study, Improves Health MR. BARRY D. HODGE A.B., Elon College; Physical Education, Biology; Coach, J.V. Basketball, Football; Advisor, Junior Class. MRS. BARBARA R. BYERS B.S.P.E., UNC-G; Physical Education; Co-Advisor, G.A.A. They can’t walk a straight line either. Another defeat for Williams. 4l 42 Staff Members Strive for Custodians Lindo Cates and Louise Jeffries work diligently to maintain a high standard of cleanliness for Williams High. MRS. LOUISE SUTTON, Cashier MRS. RUTH YARBOROUGH, Cashier CUSTODIANS First Row; Neal Bran, Ernest Boteat. Second Efficient Operation MRS. MAE TOMLINSON Cafeteria Manager Row: Joe Walker, Louise Jeffries, Clair Bigelow MRS. JEAN LASSITER, Cashier MR. SAM YARBROUGH, Electrician 43 OWaltemvic tue elon: 45 “The Best Preparation for the Future Class of 1970 COLORS: Red, white. FLOWER: Red Rose. MOTTO: “Not for self, but for all.” ee ae Just give me some kind of sign. 46 Is the Present Well Seen to” Officers of the Senior Class are: Ada McClintock, Secretary; Vicki Hensley, President; David Dahl, Vice-President; Sonia McIntyre, Treasurer. I got them ole ’zam days blues. Seniors — the big ones at Williams, the top dogs, creative, thinking, proud. Behind — three years at Williams; ahead — life dreams and memories. Two years as sophomores and juniors; now seniors, the pinnacle of prestige and power. With the new power comes a questioning and a search for a philosophy, a theme on which to base a life. It is the last year for seniors at Williams, and everyone begins a surge to cram into every moment as much action as possible, to gain expe- riences that will mellow in time into memories, memories of good ole’ Williams High. 47 48 You want to step Johnson. outside? D. Overman, B. Blackard, J. Horner, G. Mama Graves supervises Romper Room. Maggan Simonsson, our foreign exchange student from Sweden, reflects about her new environment. in W.H.S. Life © Hmmmn,, nice! Ken Simmons. C. Grey gets the third degree. Another fine turnout at W’HS. While she’s gone, what's the answer to number four? 49 50 Seniors Guide Williams HAPPIEST: Butch Long, Pam Alphine. Aaron, Jeff Wilson Adams, Kurt Luke Ahladas, Zachary Alec Alderman, Fred Elbert Aldridge, Angela Marie Aldridge, Anne Wright Allen, Gary Allen, James Phillip into the ’70’s Is this the new Allen, Sandra Faye Allison, Donna Sue Allred, Norma Jean Alphine, Pamela Sue Alston, Delores Marie Ameen, Joyce Elizabeth Apple, Brona Marie Atwater, Robert Kent Austin, William Bertis Baily, Archie Lynn Baily, Gary Lee Baldwin, Patsy Yvonne Baldwin, William Elmo Banther, Karen Charmain 5] Homecoming a la Mar Barber, Michael Craig Barker, Jesse Howard, Jr. Barker, Kathy Lee Barnes, Jo Anna Barnes, Lonnie Wayne Barnwell, Judy Caroline Beasley, Tommie Lee Beck, William Coy HI Becknell, Wanda Ann Bell, Joseph David, Jr. Bennett, Reginald Lee Bennett, Sherry Gail Berry, Beverly Ann Berry, Thomas Eugene Bevan, Robert Douglas Bingenheimer, Harriet Lee Very impressive . . 52 . Sir. S. Harris. di Gras I need a pattern for a 36-24-36 figure. (SURE!). S. Clark, Mrs. Pope. roves Exciting and Memorable : i Bishop, Barbara Ann Bivins, Charlotte Ann Black, John Mark Black, John Robert MOST ATHLETIC: Marlene Gordon, Tommy Cheek Blackard, Barry Blackwell, Blackwell, Diane Blackwell, Blakley, McLeod Leslie Barbara Jo Vanessa Ellen 53 Student Forum Offers a Blair, George Walker III Bodenheimer, Robert Wayne, Jr. Boland, Linda Diane Boswell, George Alton Bowden, Margaret Susan Bowland, Margaret Beam Brantley, Jacquelyn Carol Brantley, William Bryan Braxton, Teresa Gail Brewer, Glenda Kay _ Brock, Alice Elizabeth Brooks, Edgar Floyd, Jr. Brooks, Gary Wayne Brooks, Mary Susan Brooks, Stanley Walter And she’s smiling about it! J. Brantley “No, no! The Pythagorean theorem is a?+b’ = c?.” S. Brooks, T. Beasley, P. McCann Brown, David Carrol Brown, Garland Eugene, Jr. Brown, Gordon Lee Brown, Rudy Carlyle Bruner, Deborah Ann Bruner, Peggy Elaine Bullard, Anthony Ambrose Bullard, James Kevin Bullock, Michael Allan Bumgarner, Deborah Ann Bumgarner, Jenifer Fletcher Burch, Haley Barrett 55 Callahan, William Scott Camp, Carol Anne Cauble, Brenda Jean Chappell, Sherry Ann Cheek, Thomas Lee Cherry, Harriet Susan Church, Raymond Lee Clark, Lynne Roxanne 56 Seniors Hold Positions if I ETTIATT Ts MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Beverly Dameron, Bill Beck of Leadership Clark, Sandra Kay Clark, Walter Alexander, Jr. Clayton, Patricia Holleman Clinton, Kenneth Coble, Deborah Beth Cockman, James Byron Cole, Deborah Lynn Conklin, Ava Lynnette Conklin, Herman Kent Conklin, Phyllis Marie Conner, Patrick Robert Conyers, Monica Vernette Cooke, Diana Lynn Cook, Steven Craig Cooper, Jan Jeffries Cooper, Ralph Melvin Covert, Dana Lynn Cox, Barbara Elaine Cox, Cathy Elaine Cox, Tonya Lynn 57 58 Mascots Are Selected Crawford, Robin Dahl, David Ellen Demoss Currie, Carlotta Dameron, Berverly Gail Rae MOST INTELLECTUAL: Sonia McIntyre Phillip Allen Dameron, Ronald Lea Dark, Phillip Reed Davis, Bennie Elton, Jr. Davis, Camille Crews by the Senior Class Davis, Jefferson David Davis, Sondra Marie Davis, William Bryant Day, Bonnie Sue Day, Henry Neal Dean, Jimmy Wayne Dickens, Dorothy Jean Dixon, David Ronald Dudleck, Alan Lee Duff, Sharon Hall Duncan, William David Edwards, Rita Sue Ellington, Michael Glenn Evans, Vannessa Irene Everett, Jalia Russell Ezzell, Deborah Ann Ezzell, Jan Elizabeth Fambrough, Janice Ruth Faucette, James E. Faucette, Janice Faye 59 Superlatives Are Elected — Faucette, William Henry Faulkner, Janice Marie Felts, Ida Mae Fitch, Janice Marie Flowers, Julia Marie Flowers, Thomas Ruffin Floyd, Mendel Wayne Ford, John Wayne Foster, Deborah Lynn Foster, Donna Gail Foster, Susan Gayle BEST PERSONALITY: Vicki Shaw, Craig White Kings, Queens of the Extremes Set Fox, Steven Younger How about some service around here! C. Sumner, V. Murray, R. Moser, S. Bowden, B. Rainey Fraser, Bruce Duncan Frazier, dae French, ate Richard Louis Frick, W innifred ; ; Frissell, Elizabeth Anne Strafford R. Crawford, D. Bruner get a sneak side tickle from Santa. Garner, Linda Diane él 62 Snow Brings Unexpected Garrison, Gary Ralph Garrison, Martha Annette Garrison, Steven Lynn MOST POPULAR: Bill Mitchell Ada McClintock Gibbs, Carolyn Gilchrist, Carl Ronald Gilliam, Margaret Nanette Glenn, Bobby Howard, Jr. Gordon, Nina Marlene Gourley, Lynne Allyson Graham, Cynthia Jeanette Gray, Billie Bonlynne Holidays for Everyone Gray, Levon Griffin, James Michael Gusler, David Glenn Haithcock, William Hobart Hall, Clarence Edgar Hall, John Randolph Hall, Robin Keith Hamilton, Marvin Douglas, Jr. Harper, David Michael Harrell, Cynthia Jean Harrington, Paula Jean Harris, Earl Stanton, Jr. Harris, Rebecca Sue Harris, Walter Woody Harrison, Linda Kay Harrod, Pamela Kay Hey, twosome! Watch that “goodwill” business! M. King Local corner exchanges the day’s gossip. C. Jeffries, D. Alston, S. McIntyre, L. Moore 63 Harvey, Jo Anne Hatley, Frank Edward Hayes, Kathy Lynn Hayes, Michael Calvin Hayes, Starr Hearne, Stephen Zachary Heath, Sherry Lee Helms, Dolores Louise Hemrick, Martha Jane Hemric, Michael Bri en Senior Lounge BEST ALL ROUND: David Dahl, Cindy Graham Becomes a Reality Henderson, Bonnie Gay Hensley, Vicki Lynn Hill, Irene Christie Hinshaw, Danny Albert Hinshaw, Jeffrey Maynard Hobbs, Alice Catherine Hobby, Ralph Julian Holder, James Franklin Horner, John Robert, Jr. Horner, Monte Marshall Horner, Patricia Anne Howell, Bobby Lee Howerton, Jackie Lynn Hunley, Randy Michael Hunter, Almond Craig Hunter, Susan Grey Hurley, Manley Banks, Jr. Hurt, Shirley Lee Hyder, Donald Paul Isley, Joseph Plonk 65 Outstanding Seniors Isley, Linda Diane Ivey, Robert Lee, Jr. Jackson, Linda Faye James, Forrest Twain, Jr. Jarosz, Matthew Steven Jeffries, Carlyn Sue Jenkins, Robert Ray Johnson, Barbara Garrett MOST ATTRACTIVE: Wayne Floyd, Lane Rippy 66 Compete for Scholarships Johnson, David Walter Johnson, Elaine Faye Johnson, Gregory Lee Johnson, John Mark Johnson, Steven Allen Johnson, Stephen Dale Johnson, William Larry Johnston, Terry Clyde Johnston, Virgile Wayne Jones, Bobby Kimberall Jones, Phillip Howard Jones, Thomas David Jordon, Janice Faye Jordon, Margaret Ellen Jordan, William Alvis Joyner, Bonita Dawn Keck, George Arnold Kemp, Elizabeth Sylvia Kendrick, Calvin Lee Kepley, Donna Gail 68 Kimbro, Valda Sue Kimrey, Randall Keith Kimmins, Roy Doyle King, Barbara Ann High 1.Q. Bow! Asks Kerr, Patricia Helene Keziah, Richard Clark Kimbro, Wanda Lee MOST ORIGINAL: Janet Norwood, Kenny Ray “Who Is Kurt von Schleicher?” He has a reason: We need to listen. J. Graves King, Harriet King, John Michael Iuka nau Powlce Virginia King, Patricia Ann Tastee ler llen King, Lou Marilyn Kingsley, Mark ti Kinney, Richard Edger Edward Kraycirick, June Kivett, Gladys Carroll Vivian Laster, Mary Katherine Laughon, Susan Jane 69 70 School Spirit Wee MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT: John Sigmon, Rhonda Leonard Leonard, Rhonda Gail Lindley, Joseph J. Lindsay, Shelia Elizabeth Lloyd, Issac Donnell Leath, Elaine Althea Ledbetter, Wade Hampton Lemmons, Annie Mae Lentz, Robert Preston Opens Basketball Season Lockamy, Karen Denise Long, Barbara Ann Long, Henry Lockett, Jr. Love, Minnie Carol Loy, Beverly Jean Lynch, Harry Lyons, John Madden, Mann, Alfred Lee, Jr. Christopher Deborah Jean Lewis Malloy, M. Williams, L. Youngblood, K. Atwater, S. Johnson, B. Warren, D. Coble Labor Unions prevent working after hours. J. Harvey, Mr. 7I Class of 770 Culminate BEST DRESSED: Bobby Rippy,-Pam Michael Mann, Connie Sue Mann, Ronald Lee Martindale, Pamela Sue Massey, Gary Hall Maxwell, William Dickson Mayo, Ronald Allen Mays, Marshall Allen Meredith, Kipsey Irene Michael, Pamela Sue Miles, Faye Marie Miller, David Leo Mills, James Michael 72 Years of Varied Memories Mitchell, William - McKinley, HI Moffitt, Edgar Miles Moore, Jerry Wayne Moore, Linda Carol Morris, Cynthia Ann Morrison, Mary Jeanne Morrison, Pamela Anne Moschler, Elizabeth D. skill on the uneven parallel Moser, Rita Ann Moss, James Randall Murray, Melvin Graves McCann, Pamela Anne A meeting of the heads! A. Frissel, E. Blackwell Did we miss the game? B. Gray, J. Warren 74 eniors Recetiv McCauley, John Walter McClintock, Ada Richey McDade, Michael Dale McGaughey, Geoffrey McGinnis, Sherry Flint MclIntrye, Margie Lynn McIntrye, Sonia Estrellita McKinney, Timothy Floyd Bet our parents didn’t have teachers who looked like her when they went to school. Miss McGee, B. Southard, K. Hester Long-Awaited Recognition McLelland, Rebecca Jane McMillan, Laura Anne McPherson, Glenda Sue Neese, Deborah Carol WITTIEST: Ellen Blackwell Dick Orcutt B. Henderson displays her skill on the uneven parallel bars. Naylor, David Keith Norwood, Janet Lynne 75 Task Force Prepares for Tell us another joke about the birds and the bees, Mrs. Latta Oakley, Byron Keera Nowell, Cynthia Louise Oakley, David Malcom Nuckols, Deborah Ann Oakley, Karla Elizabeth Nunn, Judy Kaye 76 Challenge of the ’70’s Oliver, Howard Stephen Orcutt, Richard William Hey, John! Who threw the mud in your eye? K. Atwater, J. Sigmon Osborne, Susan Ellen Overman, Darrell Wilson Owen, Joan Frances Parker, Susan Jeanette Parrish, Leaman Edward, Jr. Parrish, RuthAnne Patterson, Rita Diane Patterson, Steven Carl Patrum, James Andrew Payne, Barbara Lee Perkinson, Michael Curtis Perry, Patricia Rose 78 College Looms as Big Jum an, don’t you think your slacks are a little short? J. Cooper yi yi i Perryman, Gary Phillip Phillips, Janie Marie Phillips, Lynn Ruth Phillips, Vicki Sue Pittman, Leslie Ann Poole, Hampton Rochelle Powell, Samuel Christopher Powell, Steve Payton for Many Anxious Seniors Proffit, John Brank Pruitt, Vickie J. Pugh, Elizabeth Dianne Pugh, Mary Catherine B. Gray makes a fast get-away. Pyrtle, Carl Wayne Qualls, Lorah Louise Rainey, Rebecca Ann Randleman, Rhonda Gail Range, Dorothy Elizabeth Ray, Cathy Diane S. Callahan serenades in Junior Class Talent Show. 79 80 rom at Holly Hill Mall B. Rippy shows off his new pet. Ray, Kenneth Clyde Ray, Nancy Gail Reardon, Eileen Maria Redd, Rodney Robert Rhew, Sharon Elaine Rippy, Robert Sterling Roberts, Joan Dail Rogers, Kathy Lee Highlights Seniors’ Final Year B. Loy has Excedrin headache 70. This Rogers, William Hensley Ross, Timothy David Ross, William Franklin III Roupe, Ronald Clifton Rudd, Barry Franklin Ruhlman, Marjorie Ellen Russell, David Scott Sally, Houston Moody Salyer, Laura Katherine Saul, Hattie Ruth Saunders, Deborah Lynn Saunders, Mary Elizabeth is an English class? B. Spears, T. Bullard 82 Graduation Stirs Thoughts E. Blackwell shows her better side. Our foreign exchange student observes the American classroom. M. Simonsson Sawyer, Theodore Henry Schoonover, Virginia Lilliard Shannon, Catherine Marie Sharpe, Janice Lacynda Sharpe, Patricia Irene Shaw, Vickie Lynn Shelton, Amy Gra ce Shelton, Denise Jane Shepherd, Nancy May Shockley, Debra Collen Shofner, James Thomas Shorkley, Daune of Reluctant Parting Equality? J. Stinson, T. Bullard Skeels, Carol Ellen Slack, Debra Carter Small, Alicia Karen Shorkley, Dean Keley Sigmon, John Crowder Sigmon, Lucinda Dawn Simmons, Kenneth Felix Simonsson, Margareta Inga Simpson, Stella Ann Sineath, Thomas Godly Sink, Eunice Carol 83 84 Pre-graduation Activities Small, Darrell Stephen Smith, Cletus Michael Smith, George Odell Smith, Karen Denise Smith, Marlyn Greye Smith, Michael Alan Smith, Pamela Jean Sneed, Jerry Lee Snyder, Paul Alexander Snyder, Robert Edward Southard, Robert Reid, Jr. Spears, Benjamin Franklin, Jr. Spencer, Cynthia Ann Squires, Deborah Irene Squires, Margaret Anne Staley, Marilyn Jean Stearns, Stephen Lee Steelman, John Knight Sterken, John Gregory, Jr. Stinson, Felix Farrell | Are Eagerly Anticipated Sykes, Chester Hogan Tate, Aaron Daniel Taylor, Kathy Anne Teague, Kenneth Wrigh Testerman, Johnny Ray Thacker, Deborah Sue Thacker, Gail Faye Thomas, Claude Stinson, Norma Jean Stowe, William Barry Stubbs, James Howard Stubblefield, Stanton Alan Sullivan, Daniel Kevin Sullivan, Pamela Gay Summers, James Reed Sumner, Connie Lee Sutton, John Michael Swartz, Donald Edward Swicegood, Donna Karen Swinson, Phillip Lane 85 Thomas, Delana Kay Thomas, Diane Marie Thomas, Janie Carol Thomas, Martha Ray Thomas, Sharon Denise Thomas, Robert Mahlon Thompson, Garland Charles Thompson, Linda Carol Thompson, Sarah Warren Thorton, Patricia Ann Tillman, Danelle Sue Tillman, Myra Lavonne Toney, Michael Alan Tuttle, David Sanders Umberger, Fred Phillip Vestal, James Robert Vetter, Rita Anne Vincent, Debra Renee Waddell, Charles Michael Walker, Barron Hester 86 Successful Club Week Involves Numerous Students Walker, Byron Blackmon Walker, Elizabeth Ann Walker, Lo Karen Walker, Patricia Ruth Walker, Theresa Darlene Wall, Curtis Gene Waller, Janice Marie Walters, Jan Lynn Walters, Julia Ann Ward, Judy Ann Ward, Sandra Kay Ward, Victoria Jean Warren, Barbara Ellen Watson, Dwight Eugene Waugh, Jesse Ray Way, Terry Lynn Way, Marilyn Webb, David Sue Andrew The referee did it again. 87 Seniors Stand on Threshold Webster, Brenda Karen Webster, Spencer Wayne Welborn, Steven Dennis West, Flora Gail Westbrooks, Judy Diane White, Craig Howard White, Robert Joseph Whiteside, Susan Rebekah Willets, Roger Dale Williams, Deborah Kaye Williams, James Michael Williams, Marsha Lynn All the monkeys aren’t in the zoo! J. A. Barnes, P. Walker, S. Allen, B. Cauble of a Dawning Decade Younts, Donna Marie Yow, Sally Doyle In Memoriam Wanda Faye Waddell February 14, 1952 September 15, 1969. Willis, Sarah Lynn Wilson, Barbara Kay Woods, Mary Patricia Wooten, Margaret Elizabeth Worley, Sherri Ann Wrape, Deborah Margaret Wrenn, Lake Arlena Wright, Daisy Darlene Yarbourgh, Warren Dwight Youngblood, Larry Michael Yount, Cathy Evetta Yount, Ninna Christine Tanney 89 90 “Noo Genius Exists Like the We are the Juniors of WHS. As Juniors we faced many challenges, the first of which was the production of a tal- ent show. This year we made a fantastic voyage to the moon. We gave the most successful talent show in the history of Williams. During the winter, we made plans for an exciting, dif- ferent prom. The prom was held at Holly Hill Mall with elaborate, formal trimmings, including a meal preceding the dance and evening activities. Through this formative year, Pride and Success have molded us into mature, responsible young people. We now feel that we are ready to receive a new title — Seniors. Coach Barry Hodge, Junior Class Advisor Daisy Coleman, President Class Oilwell COLORS: Blue, gold. FLOWER: Violet. MOTTO: “Hitch your wagon to a Star.” enius of Ener y and Industry.” Can you guess his secret identity? 91 92 Moon Shot Richard Abernathy Debbie Adair Becky Agnew Ann Albright Jean Albright John Albright Mary Aldridge Stan Alexander Alona Allen Becky Allen Billy Allen Suzanne Allred s Theme for unior Class Talent Show Jeanette Amash Tuck Atkinson Clarence Austen Barry Bailey Cathy Baker Wanda Bakken Kim Bald Susan Ball Gail Barber Ray Barger Gail Barnhardt Dannell Baucom Vickie Beal Jane Beale Susan Bennett Wesley Bennett David Benson Richard Bethea Chuck Bingenheimer Jo Ellen Bishop 93 94 Juniors Anticipate John Black Gail Blackwell Paul Blackwood Stuart Blake Cathy Blanchard Lynn Bodenheimer Nal Bodenheimer Jeff Bond Gordon Boone Kathy Boone Marsha Boone Carol Boswell Pam Boswell Julie Bowden Linda Bowden Lucy Bowen La June Bowes Preston Bowland Have you ever tried SCREAMING YELLOW ZONKERS? K. Smith Zeb Bowman Marvin Bradley Richard Bragg ext Year’s Responsibilities Gary Brande Bridgette Bray Johnny Braxton Rayvon Brewer Judy Brooks Connie Brown Marty Brown Monty Bryant Tim Bulla Christine Bullard Connie Bumgarner Sue Bunny lessnscnerenoes™ Robert Burnette Bill Burns You did what? I killed Frankenstein! 95 Lana Burke Mary Ann Butler Margielynn Byrd Donnie Cable Ronnie Cable Mike Cable Polly Caddell Karen Campbell Ricky Cardin Teresa Carey Dennis Carignan Kay Caruthers David Casey Sammy Castagna Pat Caviness Mike Chandler Betsy Chapman Darrell Chappell Barbara Chrismon Camellia Church Elegance and Style Are Big Brother is watching you. Mr. Foster utstanding in Jr.-Sr. Prom I thought he said this test wouldn’t be hard B. K. Clapp Sandra Clapp Nita Clark Breta Clayton Roger Clayton Eddie Coble Fred Coble Marie Coble Susan Coble Daisy Coleman Chris Coley Anita Combs Kathy Compton Edna Connors Patricia Conyers Tommy Cooper Carol Cox Brenda Crawford Cheryl Crawford Margaret Ann Cross 97 98 O Marks First Gwen Crotts Alan Crouch Len Crutchfield Ken Dagley Reid Dalton Sandra Daniels Like them glasses! L. Rodgers Steve Davis Joyce Dean Vicki Denny Gary Dickerson Penny Dollar Alan Donnell Susan Duncan Otis Durham Becky Ezzell Dawn Ezzell Susan Elder Sue Farmer Terry Farrell Kenneth Draughn Steve Duckworth Debbie Durham Wayne Erickson Dennis Edwards Debbie Faraone Junior Cl ass Officers as I don’t like the way you said that . . . J. Harvey Teresa Fields Becky Fitch John Fleenor Larry Fogleman Penny Ford Anne Foster Susan Foster Ronald Fowler Dennis Fox Michele Frances Meg Fraser Cathy Frye Mary Ann Fulton Carol Fuqua Dean Fuquay Brenda Faulkner Benny Felts Ushers Dennis Faucette Jimmy Faucette Herbert Faulkenberry 99 School Leaders Are Electe sssenatonc % y : : ‘ ‘ Linda Fuquay Richard Gaddy Kenneth Gant Nancy Gardner Mike Garner Becky Garrison Bobby Garrison Martha Thompson Ricki Garrison Sylvia George Cathy Gerringer Ginger Gerringer Jane Gerringer Kathy Gerringer Nancy Gibson Tommy Gibson Bobby Gilmore Tim Gilmore Doug Gilliam Sherry Glenn From Junior Ranks Martha Goodwin Jo Anne Graham Curtis Gray Rick Green Sandra Greene Karen Gregory Johnny Gunn Denise Guthrie Linda Gwyn Phillip Hackler Yolanda Haith Paula Hale Ann Hall Bobbie Hall Dwight Hall Mike Hall Ricky Hall Claire Hamilton Faith Hancock a For your enjoyment, another posed action shot. 10! Class Rings Arrive Scott Hardieg Jimmy Harper Jacob Harvey Vicki Hatchel Vickie Hatchett Debbie Hatley Trip Hatley Sheila Hawks Bobby Hayes Donal Henry Randall Hensley John Herring Kevin Hester Cathy Hillhouse Susan Hilliard Paula Hilton Debbie Hinshaw Tommy Hinson Glenn Hodge 102 After Long Delay Renee Hodge Barbara Hogan George Holt Margaret Holt James Honeycutt Joan Hooper Raenier Hoverath Becky Hornaday Becky Horne Bill Horne Davie Howard Frankie Howerton Teddy Hruslinski Debby Hucks Johnny Huffman Susan Huffman Mike Hunley Ann Hunter James Hurst Bonnie Ingold Chris Isley Marie Isley Pam Isley Jane Ivey Debbie Jackson Come in. I’ve been waiting for you... V. Adams 103 104 College-Bound Juniors George Kerr Jackie Ketner Dennis Key Mike Keziah All I said was “No one would come 250 miles in the snow to see you.” D. Henry, K. Moore, L. Lightbourne Carolyn Jeffries Cynthia Jeffries Gloria Jeffries Randy Jeffries Robert Jeffries Carroll Jernigan Debra Johnson Deanne Johnson Tim Johnson Cathy Jolly Diane Jones Doug Jones Jimmy Jones Paula Jones Randy Jones Rose Marie Jones Kathy Jordan Pam Jordan Pat Keck Larry Kernodle Carol Kilfoil Kathy Kilfoil Jo Kincaid Eddie King Katie King Larry King Nina King Rodney Kirkland Sandra Kiser Becky Koontz Steve Kyaw Julie Lackey Martin Latta Joel Leath Alan Lee Barry Lee Larry Lee Randall Lemly Mike Lemmons Linda Leonard Guess who didn’t get a phone call last night? M. Long, J. A. Barnes 105 106 Spring Brings Election Vickie Lester Pam Lewis Wanda Lewis Leslie Lightbourne David Lindsay Terry Lockamy Butch Long Cindy Long Fred Long Merrimon Long Vickie Long Barbara Love Jane Love Patti Love Tommy Lowry Kathy Loy Tommy Lunsford Susan Lynch Mike Macomson Ricky Madden Ginny Mann Mike Manuel Barbara Martin Debra Martin Kathy Martin Nancy Martin Jeff Martindale Tommy Massey Ken Matthews Randy May Susan McAdams Beth McCauley Kathy McCullen Celeste McDaniel Pam McGhee ot Varsity Cheerleaders And to think this snake can eat a whole chicken at one feeding . . . The gods’ gift to women? M. Macomson, C. Long M. Aldridge, B. Constrictor Tommy McGhee Kathy McKinney Keith McKinney Eddie McKinney Mike McKinney Rick McNeal Edward Mebane Willa Gray Mebane Dan Melson Suzanne Mewborne Ellen Michaels Joe Michael Jackie Miles James Miles Keith Miller 107 Their Abilities Jim Mincey Billy Mitchell Sara Jo Mitchell Jerry Montgomery Tom Mooneyham Danny Moore Janice Moore Karen Moore Roger Moore Sherry Moore It sure doesn’t look like my coat... D. Tester Hey Jimmy, they’re all leaving. G. Mitchell, J. Harper Lanny Morris Danny Morrison Gregg Morrison Bobby Morton Alex Moser Debbie Moxley Cynthia Murray Nancy Murray Patricia Murray | Rhonda Nance 108 Richard Neal Marilyn Neese Janet Newcomb Bob Niznik Norman Norris Andy Ogden Tim Owens Debbie Oliver Robert Oakes Paula Oakley Freddy Page Linda Paige Claude Pardue Debra Parks Meredith Parks Robert Parish Vickie Parrish Pam Parris P. D. Parsons Jeff Parton Mike Patrick Denise Patton Reid Patty Mary Pearson Joe Peebles Nancy Pendergrass Jean Perry Keith Perry Susan Peterson Lu Ann Pfieffer Gary Phelps Dean Phillips Janice Phillips Gordon Phillips Reid Phillips 109 110 Mike Powell Ray Prevatte Lee Purdue Gary Pyrtle Jane Rackley Eddie Rainey Nicky Rainey Barry Ratchford Allen Ray Kirk Reid Kathy Rhodes Mary Rhodes Don Rice Jesse Richmond Kathy Ri dge Connie Ridgeway Donna Riggs Steve Ritter Carolyn Robbins David Rodgers Rising Seniors Institute Glenn Pickard Mike Pickard Jetry Picklard Mike Pierce Randy Pierce Bill Pike Ward Pritchett Tina Poole Vicki Porter Beth Powell experimental Lewis Rogers Louis Rogers Susan Ross Cathy Rudd Frazier Rudisill Maggie Runnion Mary Jo Rutledge Geraldine Salter Mark Sams Lynn Sayer Ellen Scoggins Bill Scott Katherine Scott James Shackleton Jane Shannon urriculum Looks like a grouch, doesn’t he? T. Warren, Mr. Foster Talent Show Nets Debbie Sharpe Dickie Sharpe Renee Shaw Margaret Shepherd Cindy Sherard Mike Shoaf Diane Shoe Jim Simmes She made 100 on her test. B. Ingold Melinda Simmons Jerome Simons Ricky Sims Jane Sistrunk Steve Slott Bo Smith Carla Smith Debbie Smith Diane Smith Diane Smith Joy Smith Kathryn Smith Kathy Smith Kathy Smith Mike Smith 112 af est Income Ever If you’re missing a lock. . . Dink Spoon Robbie Spoon Tommy Spoon Kathy Staley Tonda Stanfield Cathy Stanley Terry Stamps Jeff Stearns Harvey Sterken Debbie Stewart Bill Stollings Mike Stratford Nelson Straughn Billy Summers Glenda Summers Tim Sumner Raymond Sundquist Mike Surber Rick Sutton Sue Suttonfield With legs like that and she can’t walk? B. Ingold, L. Gwen 113 114 Deborah Swann Anthony Sykes Lynn Sykes Karen Tapp Timmy Tarleton Vanessa Taylor John Terrell Don Terry Billy Thom as Byron Thompson Faye Thompson Marshall Thompson Mike Thompson Ricky Thompson Sharon Thompson Wilson Thompson Becky Thorne Paulette Thornton Steve Tillet Keith Tillman Underclassmen Devote Would you buy a used car from this boy? D. Henry Hours Activities What do you mean you don’t have any money??? T. Shofner, A. Crouch Joan Tinnin Celia Touloupas Debbie Trollinger Butch Trozler Kenneth Turner Jimmy Varner Tommy Vaughn Vanessa Vaughn Beth Vestal Susan Vestal Cathy Via Terry Wachter Bob Wade Donald Walker Judy Walker Judy Walker Ken Walker Randy Wall Terry Wall Robert Waller en and Machine: Dorothy Ward Ted Warren ’ Feery Marie Washburn Betty Watkins Dale Watkins Phil Waugh Pat Wesley Vic West Bruce Wheeler Debbie Whitsell Denise Whitley Jimmy Whitt Gloria Whitten Avery Whitter FOUL: R. Brown Friar Tuck wins again. B. Hodge 116 Teach Bulldog Teens Sharon Wicker Tim Wilkie Norman Wilkinson Pam Williams Vicki Williams Carol Williard Eddie Willis Cindy Wilson Doug Wilson Kathy Wilson Scotty Wilson Bill Winstead Lisa Woodruff Cynthia Woods David Woods It reads, ‘Sex . SS AA .. I’m no authority, but I know what I like.” S. Ritter, D. Morrison, R. Green 117 Future Senior Bulldogs Linda Woods Frances Woody Dennis Workman Debbie Worley Gary Wooten Debbie Wrenn Marilyn Wrenn Robin Wrenn Glen Wright Debbie Wrightenberry WILLIAM f VARS! Y bg om, . ie ll Vickie Yarborough Don’t look now, but . . . Coach Hoover, M. Lemons, C. Jones 118 In Memoriam Paula Mae Adams August 22, 1953 November 19, 1969 andra Gail Boone : Jeane 1, Egy April 9, 1969 119 120 Class of 1972 COLORS: Green, White. FLOWER: White Rose. MOTTO: “Aim high, but reach higher.” “Few Men Are Wise Sophomore Class Advisors: Mr. Temple, Mrs. Oakes First Row: Ann Schoonover, Secretary; Kay Smith, President. Second Row: Susan Anderson, Trea- surer; Patricia Ivey, Vice-President by Their Own Counsel” Looking into the future. . . I told you not to use those paint-by-number sets. C. Henry, F. Miles Williams offers many new opportunities for novice sophomores — better education, larger responsibilities, and various extracurricular activities. As the Class of ’72, we looked for- ward to being involved at WHS, and were glad when we finally arrived period. We were anxious to meet upperclassmen and to make new friends. We endeavored to live up to our potential. Most of all we appreciated the good will and school spirit that is exhibited by our fellow BULL- DOGS. For us, Williams was a challenge — a challenge we accepted. Assemblies are a vital part of school life. J. Ford, C. Thomas 121 Sie otofe) Ute) estate cebela sla Hey, this story’s getting Twinkle, twinkle, little star... . K. Boone, K. Smith, B. Mitchell, R. Prevatte, W. Clark, V. Williams How’d you like a nice Hawaiian punch? B. Fraser, E. Brooks 122 Our Friendships pretty good. K. Barker Patty-cake, patty-cake, Pat and her Man. P. Keck, M. McKinney I don’t care! You have to have a hall pass. You should have seen the expression on her face when I. . . G. Vogel, J. E. Faucette 123 “Wise Fools’? Contribute James Abner Joel Adams Danny Allen Louis Allen David Allison Martha Allred Steve Ameen : Paying attention to what? David Anderson Mary Anderson Susan Anderson Lewis Apple Curtis Austin David Bailey Vicki Baker Lynn Barney Brant Barnwell Quick! Alka-Seltzer! 124 Much to Williams Kenneth Barnwell Sandra Barrow Billy Basden Wendy Basden Mike Beck John Bell Susan Bivins Carrie Lynn Blackwell Drema Bland Margaret Blythe Ann Bodenheimer Kent Bolick 125 Two More Years at W.HLS. Nancy Boone Chris Bouman Vernon Brady Richard Branson David Braxton Marlyn Bray Pam Bray Carol Brewer Jerry Brewer Jean Briggs Joan Brooks Brenda Brown David Brown Steve Brown Burnette Brudell Barbara Bruner Clark Buckner Jerry Bumgarner Gene Butler Ruth Burch Debbie Burton Ronnie Burton Cindy Byrd Richard Caddell Geometry is so interesting! And away we go... Mrs. Byers 126 Robert Calhoun Mortie Cameron Scott Cammack Emit Camp Donna Campbell Lonnie Carey Pam Carrow Susan Challenger Jo Anna Clark Johnny Clayton Johnny Cole Ann Coley Lucinda Sharon Frank Cothran Conyers Coots Women fight for their rights. W. Whittley, D. Patton I heard it through the grapevine. D. Moore, O. Reid 127 128 Angleque Cowan Debbie Cowan Dianne Cox Vicky Crosson Jo Anne Crouse Hugh Cummings Jim Curtis Harold Daniel Donny Davis Karl Davis Roger Davis Steve Davis Butch Dawson Melinda Day Robby Day Ray Deal Denise Diffee John Dillberger Harold Dodge Lisa Duff Karen Edmonds Ronnie Edwards Denise Elkins Beth Ellington It’s all in your mind! J. Warren, D. Gilliam Club Membership “What fools ye mortals be.” Mack Euliss David Evans Barry Farlow Tyrone Faucette Ronnie Ferrell Nolan Finger Mary Lynette Flowers Karen Fogleman Kathi Fogleman Tommy Ford Teddy Fowler Marsha French Why can’t she help me? ts First Year Tell us about it. K. Nahn, Mr. Temple Varied classroom activities. 129 J.V. Cheerleaders Spark Barry Frick Margie Frick Greg Fuquay Paul Furlcher Ruth Gardner Patricia Gilliam Katherine Graves Shelia Guthrie I didn’t know he cared. T. Owens Delores Hancock Carolyn Hardy Elaine Hall Ann Hanks Doris Hardie Elaine Harman Jimmy Harris Kathy Harris Teacher for a day. F. Clinkscales 130 “Soph” Enthusiasm Don’t dare let me fall. Rosemary Harris Jeanie Harvey Cynthia Haste Julia Hewitt Verne Hewitt Jane Hicklin Marc Hill Pat Hill Paula Hill Caren Hobbs Steve Hoke Harry Hoover Vann Hoover Frank Hope Marlene Horne Donna Howe Becky Howell Susie Howerton 131 132 Three Blind Mice Sophomore . R. Montgomery, G. Mitchell, F. Lupton Debbie Hoyle Pat Hucks David Hudgins Woody Huet Don Huffman Janet Huffines Debbie Humble Libby Hunter Deborah Huntly Daryl Ingold Patricia Ivey Cathy James Gail Jeffreys Vic Jeffreys Emmy Jeffries Courtney Johnson Robert Johnston or Recognition Jeri Jones Kay Jones Ken Jordan Kay Kefer Sue Kelly Dwight Kernodle Loreen Kernodle Kerry Ketchum Carl Kewatt Joe King Larry King Steve King Gordon Kinsey Vic Knight Betty Sue Knox Jill Koury Mike Koury Diane Langley Richard Lassiter Tommy Leach David Leighton Ione Lindley Angela Lombardi Nancy Long Kathi Love Susan Lowe Anne Lucke Fred Lupton Jaime Lyon Charlotte MacKintosh Look at the hole in that net! 133 134 Bullpups Are Eagerly S An investment in our future Hey fellas, did you hear the one about Janet Mabe Athena Mallos Cathy Manning Jerri Martin Patricia Martin Ronnie Martin Martha Lee Marvin Brenda Massingil David Matthews Terry Maxwell Pat McCauley Joe McPherson Walter Mebane Becky Meredith y Fellow Classmen Cynthia Messervy Steven Messick Linda Moize Robin Mooneyham Michael Moses Betsy Mowery Janet Michaels Danny Miller Jimmy Miller Gary Mitchell Blair Mock Gary Montgomery Ricky Montgomery Andrea Moore Patricia Moore Diane Moran Carolyn Morgan It’s a little early for booties, isn’t it? 135 136 Pat Owens Terry Owens Dottie Page Margaret Anne Parker Jim Parris Wayne Payne Lynne Perkins John Perry Phyllis Phillips Steve Pickard Patricia Porterfield Clarence Poteat We've got to stop meeting like this! T. Farrell, D. Watson Jeff Powell Pam Powell Patty Price Janet Pressnell Susan Pyles Keith Qualls ewcomers Are Greete Dianne Morgan Keith Morgan Keith Morris Gay Murphy Johnny Neese Don Newman John Nicholson Susan Noble Larry Norlon Judy Norman Gordan Oakley Julia Ogden sy Soph Darrell Ray Vickie Reid Rhonda Rigsbee Coleman Rich Betsy Riggs Frankie Rippy Chuck Roberts James Robertson Richard Roessler Donna Rogers Joe Rouse Anita Royall “Smile on your brothers.” Debbie Rudd Cathy Rushing June Russell Bobby Rutledge Rodney Rutledge Anne Saunders Annie Schoonover Earl Scott Lisa Scott Robert Sessons Alvin Shambley Mike Shannon 137 138 Anne Sherard Lynne Shephard Tim Shepherd Kim Shomaker Judy Shook Cindy Shue David Skeels George Smedburg Bill Smith David Smith Kaye Smith Kelly Smith Gail Snotherly Steve Stainback Anita Staley Polly Staley Danny Stamps Melissa Stanfield John Starr Lou Ann Stewart Diane Stockton Phil Sumner Barry Sutton Bobby Sutton Ronnie Sweat Dale Swiggett Karen Swinson Greg Sykes David Tate Larry Taylor Time Passes Slow Alan Shatterly Earl Scott Marianne Taylor Tim Taylor the Year Ends Too Soon Ruth Terrall Jimmy Tingen Spencer Trollinger Edna Turner Ronnie Turner Jesse Vaughn Eddie Walker Rex Walker Ruth Walker Vicki Walker Joyce Wall Danny Wallace Claudia Ward Cathy Warren John Warren Joyce Warren Karen Welborn Steve Wellons Bonnie Wells Ricky Westbrooks Bobby Weston Janet White Machelle White © Pamela White Skip White William Whitley Pam Whitt Jim Wilkins Ted Wilkins Eddie Williams Eugene Williams Billy Willis Craig Wilson Neil Wilson Bill Wood Steve Wood Bill Woodward Jimmy Workman Nancy Wright Robyn Xanthos Melaine Young Donna Youngblood 139 140 SWelems eleselesace 141 Valedictorian and Salutatorian i Based on the merit of highest academic achievement, the selection of valedictorian and salutatorian is awarded to two outstanding seniors each year. These honors have been achieved from the 1970 graduating class by Sonia McIntyre and Cindy Nowell. Both girls have contributed much to the social as well as academic status of Williams High School, and their consistent interest has gained them the respect of both faculty and students. Sonia McIntyre VALEDICTORIAN Sonia McIntyre, valedictorian, has earned the high- est honor. The salutatorian, Cindy Nowell, is the re- cipient of the second-highest honor. Special recognition is given to these students at Commencement exercises, when they deliver their traditional speeches. Cindy Nowell will deliver the salutatory as second-highest achiever, and Sonia McIntyre will address the Senior Class as recipient of the highest academic honor in the valedictory. Cindy Nowell SALUTATORIAN 142 Cindy Nowell explores conic sections. Sonia McIntyre uses her time wisely. Cindy Nowell experiments with vapors in chemistry lab. Sonia McIntyre participates in extracurricular activities. 143 144 Color, excitement and gaiety were all a part of the 1969 Homecoming theme — “George Goes to the Mardi Gras.” Instead of the usual as- sembly program, the Cho- ral Department sponsored a Homecoming Show open to the public the night prior to the game. The show was presented as a salute to the One Hun- dreth Anniversary of foot- ball and the Nineteenth Anniversary of Williams High, in memory of Mr. Howard Mullis. Miss Ann Kukel Homecoming Queen and was crowned Sophomore Attendants: Kay Smith and Kim Shomaker 69 Homecoming King Mardi Gras and Queen relinquish title to Royalty of 1970: Ann Kukel and Bill Mitchell. First Runners-Up: Sonia McIntyre and Kirk Reid was escorted by Mr. Bull Mitchell. The Homecoming Pa- rade got everyone in the Mardi Gras spirit by bring- ing a touch of New Or- leans to the streets of Bur- lington. There was a gay and festive air as dragons, steamboats, masked fig- ures, and colorful, as well as unusual, floats paraded by. That night the fun and celebration was continued, and although the Bulldogs were unable to gain a smashing victory, every- hacen one memorable time. Junior Attendants: Ann _ Foster and Ken Walker nvades W.HS. Girls, I hate to tell you, but we’ve been doing this all wrong. Watch where you’re going. M. Simonsson, C. White The Junior Class contributes their float to the Homecoming parade. Left foot now, not your right! T. Farrell, D. Watson 145 An Evening in Paris PROM ROYALTY V. Shaw, R. Kinney, B. Dameron, B. Holt, M. A. Moore, D. Apple, D. Lovette, B. Roberts, T. Allison, R. King, S Whiteside, J. Williams, K. John- son, D. Dahl. om % Funny, she was here a minute ago. F. Fonville Quick, no one is looking. Get my dime out of there. S. Spears, T. Bul- lard, J. Fambrough, B. Spears 146 Enhances W.H.S. On a warm, fragrant spring evening in April, 1969, Walter Williams seniors and juniors entered the portals of “La Ville D’Amour” (“The City of Love”) via the long awaited and most well planned Junior- Senior Prom. As students entered the beautifully deco- rated gym, they passed under the arch of the intricately and realistically wrought Arc de Triumph. Moving on, they found them- selves at the base of the Eiffel Tower, under which bubbled a cheerful fountain in the midst of a wishing well surrounded by en- twining vines and colorful flowers. Further enhancing the atmosphere of an evening in Paris were the lighted “side- walks” and cafe tables so characteristic of the French city. Another note of authenticity was added by the prom servers, the boys dressed as waiters, and the girls as can-can girls. Throughout the evening, loud strains of the latest top hits, played by the Checkmates, added a happy note to the festivities and pro- vided an opportunity for dancing. The long anticipated “dream” of each high school student truly became a reality as “The City of Love” came to their Junior- Senior. PROM SERVERS First Row: C. Sherard, M. Thompson, C. Wilson, M. A. Cross, A. Foster, J. Tin- nin, B. Hall. Second Row: G. Pyrtle, C. Bingenheimer, M. McKinney, S. Blake, H. Ster- ken, S. Ritter, R. Prevatte, K. McKinney, R. Slade, J. Huffman, B. Smith 147 Shades of Prom ’ } 3 i E | t N H All work and no play? B. Moschler, S. Collins This is the stuff, man! J. Sigmon, R. Catoe You’ve got to be kidding! Miss Graves, R. Kinney, D. Mixed emotions at the prom. Webb 148 Ushers and Artists Are Honored Early in 1970, the Senior Class opened nominations for sugges- tions as to the selection of Junior Marshalls. Five suggestions were finally voted on. The fifth one was chosen by the Senior class as the new method of choosing not Jun- ior Marshalls, but now, Senior Ush- ers. According to this provision, there would be no voting, but the Senior Ushers would automatically be the Junior Class officers, the Sec- retary and Treasurer of the school, and the Sophomore Class officers. An amendment was passed that these ushers not be allowed to at- tend Senior Activities. Seated: K. Smith, P. Ivey, S. McAdams, A. Schoonover, J. Bowden. Standing: D. Coleman, K. Reid, D. Spoon, J. Huffman Art — man’s efforts to express his soul without the barriers of words. It is talent nutured into maturity by years of training and patience. Some students have the ability to express themselves in this art media. Those which do excel in this field are the Scholastic Art Winners. Four hun- dred and sixty nine winning pieces were selected from a total of two thousand four hundred and three entries submitted from Junior and Senior high schools throughout the twenty-six county area by a panel of six art educators. GOLD-KEY WINNERS: B. Chrismon, T. Shepherd, S. Clark, J. Phillips, M. Bowland, L. Bingenheimer 149 Outstanding Students Are ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA J. Cockman, R. Dalton, S. Lynch, D. Helms, P. Connor, P. Allen OUTSTANDING PERCUSSION The All-State Band and All-State Orchestra Awards PLAYER: Jimmy Cockman : ae fixe , went to the outstanding musicians of Williams. It is an honor well-deserved, for these students have spent many hours of practice before reaching this level of perfection. ALL-STATE BAND C. Nowell, S. Lynch OUTSTANDING BRASS PLAYER Boyd Lougee 150 Recognized in Their Fields HIGH [.Q. B. Beck, M. Ruhlman, P. Connor, P. Allen, J. Profitt, H. Lynch TEAM In the summer of 1969, seven students from Williams High School were chosen to attend Gov- ernor’s School in Winston-Salem. They were chosen for excellence in voice, French, art, social science, music, orchestra, and dance. This was an excellent representation from Williams because there usual- ly are not as many chosen from Williams as were this year. Students attending were: Laura McMillan — voice Sonia McIntyre — French Margaret Bowland — art Phillip Allen — social science Susan Lynch — music Susan McAdams — orchestra Debbie Smith — dance 15] W.H.S. Students Earn oe . ‘ RENSSELAER SCIENCE AWARD BETTY CROCKER AWARD Janice Fambrough Sara Willis eT BBD z te Be DD ROTC OUTSTANDING CADET INTERACT HONORS Ralph Cooper Tommy Cooper, Jeff Aaron, Kenny Ray 152 wards and RP Be ae a os ca ceo ELKS LEADERSHIP LOCAL WINNERS David Dahl and Ann Kukel CIVINETTE SECRETARY OF DISTRICT EAST Susan Bowden CITIZENS OF THE YEAR ’68-’69 Seated: Margaret Ann Cross, Vickie Shaw. Standing: Richard Kinney, Daisy Coleman DAR CITIZEN Cathy Hobbs ) 153 Seniors Honored for revEHEr MOREHEAD FINALIST REYNOLD’S NOMINEE Bill Mitchell Cindy Nowell Eight seniors from Williams High attained the scholastic excel- lence to win a National Merit honor. Four students, Billie Gray, Carlyn Jeffries, Steve Garrison, and Dick Orcutt, were awarded letters of commendation. Four, Bill Beck, Marjorie Ruhlman, John Profitt, and Phillip Allen, were semi- finalists, and one student, Sonia McIntyre was chosen as one of the four hundred national finalists. NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS AND LETTER OF COMMENDATION WINNERS Front Row: S. McIntyre, M. Rhulman, B. Gray, C. Jeffries. Back Row: S. Garrison, D. Orcutt, J. Proffitt, P. Allen, B. Beck 154 Outstanding Work he 5 es ‘ 9 A ’ eaaasen ee eT - Se KEY CLUB, DISTRICT 5, LT. GOVERNOR Tommy Sineath DECA SWEETHEART AND PARLIAMENTARIAN x —; ye Deborah Saunders, Sweetheart; Sad ‘ A Carol Love, Parliamentarian LAURELETTE HONORS LAURELETTE HONORS Angela Aldridge, Carolyn Gibbs Rita Vetter MOST OUTSTANDING STATE SUB-JUNIOR PROJECT STATE NOMINATING COMMITTEE 155 156 S Were behxevauae 157 Student Council Is MISS SUSAN BOWDEN Sponsor Purpose: To direct all the activities of, the student body. First Row: B. Mitchell, President; C. White, Vice-President; S. McAdams, Secretary; K. Reid, Treasurer; V. Hensley, D. Coleman. Second Row. B. Ves- tal, K. Boone, L. Moore, S. McIntyre, J. Miles, B. Bullard, C. Kendricks, R. Montgomery, J. Ogden, D. Sumner, S. Whiteside, C. Love, B. S. Knox, B. Hornaday. Third Row: E. Blackwell, L. Bingenheimer, B. Hogan, A. Foster, T. Waugh, R. Leonard, D. Dahl, S. Ritter, K. Ray, B. Beck, G. Smedberg, 158 Nucleus for Student Affairs . Rudd, D. Trollinger, E. Scoggins, W. Pendergrass. Fourth Row: C. H. Sykes, M. Surber, R. Greene, G. Wooten, M. Brown, J. Baulding, L. Shofner, . Lindley, L. Bailey, M. Macomson, G. Keck, S. Bowden, M. Boyden, N. Pendergrass. Fifth Row: S. Welborn, P. Keck, C. Bingenheimer, H. Daniels, . Catoe, P. Michael, R. Cooper, R. Kenny, D. Orcutt, L. Norton, J. Dillberger, F. Lupton, G. Mitchell, L. Allen, E. Rainey 159 I.C.C. and Executive MISS PAM MICHAEL Sponsor Purpose: To co-ordinate all the activities of WHS clubs and orga- nizations. First Row; C. White, President; D. Dahl, Vice-President; S. McAdams, Secretary; K. Reid, Treasurer. Second Row; D. Madden, R. Moss, S. Welborn, P. Walker. Third Row: S. Way, S. Small, L. Jordan, A. Aldridge, B. Payne, C. Hobbs. Fourth Row: T. Sineath, S. Powell, H. Lynch, N. Day, D. Orcutt, W. McCauley First Row: D. Orcutt, Parliamentarian; D. Coleman, Junior Class President; C. White, Student Body Vice-President; K. Reid, Student Body Treasurer; K. Smith, Sophomore Class President; S. McAdams, Student Body Secretary; B. Mitchell, Student Body President; V. Hensley, Senior Class President o Unite Clubs Designing a new fold-out. Just one more block — Bingo! G. Thacker 162 If he doesn’t come by in a minute, I’m leaving! L. Sayer Talking behind my back, huh? B. Ellington, T. Cheek, T. Johnson, J. White This is school spirit? If this is rush hour . . SO) Ofefye@} 6 (2) ino) iso . M. Mills, K. Simmons R.O.T.C. Trains Young Men MISS VICKIE SHAW Sponsor Purpose: To enable the high school student to become better in- formed on the challen- ges and opportunities of Aerospace First Row: T. Bullard, D. Naylor, J. Barker. Second Row: T. Farrell, S. Patterson, R. Bodenheimer, G. Smith, T. Gibson, N. Norris, F. Coble, B. Sum- mers, S. Kyaw, J. Harvey, J. Albright. Third Row. J. McPherson, B. Farlow, M. McDade, J. Ford, D. Maxwell, H. Faulkenberry, M. Bradley, R. Ed- wards, J. Mincey, D. Cratch, R. Dalton, R. Abernathy, J. Adams, J. Dillberger. Fourth Row: J. Powell, T. Wilkins, D. Stamps, G. Smith, J. Hurst, V. Jeffries, C. Buckner, J. Workman, R. Roessler, D. Smith, J. Tingen, H. Hoover, D. Huffman, J. Shoe, Col. Clason. Fifth Row: H. Powell, D. Allen, M. Beck, J. McPhail, C. Wilson, D. Bailey, D. Matthews, N. Finger, J. Nickolson, S. Hoke, M. Hill, D. Anderson, E. Williams, L. Apple, G. Fuquay. Sixth Row: L. Norton, D. Brewer, A. Shatterly, R. Burton, C. Thomas, T. Atkinson, R. Turner, T. Bullard, L. Bailey, S. Yarbrough, J. Horner, S. Garrison, W. Gilmore, D. Sullivan. Seventh Row: P. Lentz, M. Horner, T. Ross, B. Davis, K. Adams, G. Thompson, W. Harris, J. Bell, R. Moss, R. Dameron, G. Smathers, R. Neal. Ezghth Row: M. Starnes, B. Lougee, T. Maxwell, T. Hatley, S. Davis, K. Tillman, M. Harper, V. West, B. Glenn, B. Bullard, M. Cable, G. Douglas, G. Hodge, R. Walker “.. . from the ramparts we watched . . .” My girdle is killing me! 163 . Mr. Foster . D. Dahl . D. Orcutt . R. Cooper . R. Bennett . T. Johnston . Z. Ahladas . J. Huffman . R. Green Ne SONA Y hw 10. D. Keziah 11. D. Coleman 12. D. Morrison 13. B. Long 14. J. Sigmon 15. S. Ritter 16. J. Honeycutt 17. M. Williams 18. B. Garrison 19. A. Crouch 20. B. Morton 21. K. Adams 22. D. Sharpe 23. M. Harper 24. W. Floyd 25. J. Michael 26. B. Mitchell 27. S. Hearne MISS CATHY [e@).4 Sponsor Purpose: To build good citizenship and to serve others in the commu- nity. 28. J. Harper 29. 30. Bil, BZ 33. 34. 35. 36. E. Rainey R. Gilcrest D. Schwartz D. Miller S. Casey R. Church B. Gilmore R. Moore _ R. Bodenheimer . F. Long . K. Atwater . T. Johnston . T. Spoon . R. Brown . D. Spoon _ R. Hensley . C. White , I, Cixeae Civinette Float Places First 1. L. Qualls 2. B. Rainey 3. S. Bowden 4. P. Horner 5. P. Bruner 6. C. Graham 7. B. Dameron 8. C. Mann 9. C. Henry 10. V. Hensley 11. N. Allred 12. A. Aldridge 13. S. McAdamts 14. A. Foster 15. C. Cox 16. B. Cauble 17. D. Trollinger 18. G. Wooten 19. M. Aldridge 20. P. Caddell 21. R. Crawford 22. J. Bowden 23. J. Shannon 24. D. Shorkley 25. R. Leonard 26. J. Collins 27. J. Lackey MISS PAT 28. C. Frye HORNER 29. M. Smith Sponsor 30. A. McClintock 31. C. Long 32. M. Rutledge Purpose: To build with- 33. K. Jordan in the club better cit- 34. G. King izens of tomorrow, in- 35. C. Davis stilling a sense of lead- 36. N. Pendergrass ership in each individ- 37. D. Farone ual. 38. S. Foster 39. L. Gourley Civinettes entertain prospective members at Jordan Sellars. 165 166 MISS DONNA ND. 4 (Gi 1 ETOlO) B) Sponsor Purpose: To exemplify the spirit of unselfish service. . H. Lynch . D. Worley . L. Johnson . J. Faucette ONAY PWN em) — oO nw K. Rogers D. Naylor D. Bruner 11. K. Adams D. Henry D. Riggs 14. M. Johnson 15. J. Ray 16. J. Kincade 17. J. Gunn 18. D. Durham 19. D. Jones 20 21 22 23 24 P29 5 26. Pale 28. 29. 30. 3 52: 33 34, 35 36 37 38 ee Junior Exchange and . J. Flowers . L. Lee . E. Reardon . J. Herring . M. Cook S. Thomas J. Isley A. Combs B. Bevan B. Ingold S. Ritter S. Duff R. Dalton S. Glenn P. Allen . J. Rackley . R. Abernathy . J. Laughn . J. Mincey aes. 39. J. Fitch 40. Z. Bowman 41. D. Guthrie 42. C. Spencer 43. M. Bradley 44. D. Tester 45. T. Warren 46. R. Garrison 47. D. Tate 48. B. Cox 49. M. Lemmons 50. A. Shelton 51. C. Coley 52. C. Kraycirik 54. K. Turner 54. J. Howerton 55. R. Wall 56. B. Agnew Exchangettes Unite 57. D. Allison 58. R. Madden 59. P. Harrington 60. P. Waugh 61. M. McIntyre 62. A. Moser 63. D. Vincent 64. D. Coble, Treasurer 65. J. Balding, Treasurer 66. S. McIntyre, Secretary 67. S. Garrison, Secretary 68. N. Day, President 69. L. Lightborne 70. J. Fleenor 71. P. Woods 72. D. Swicegood, Vice-President 73. S. Powell, Vice President 74. S. Way, President MISS DEBBIE VINCENT Sponsor Purpose: To promote genuine service in young women through school and community. in Service C. Spencer and S. Way prepare for Jordon Sellars visitation. 167 Interact and Laurelettes Provide MISS BETH WALKER Sponsor Purpose: To provide op- portunity for young men to work together in a world fellowship dedicated to service and international un- derstanding. 1. B. Bailey 9. C. Pardue 17. T. Ross 25. T. Warren 33. D. Brown 2. G. Holt 10. T. Sawyer 18. T. Cooper 26. G. Keck 34. T. Owens 3. T. Hrusklinsky 11. K. Simmons 19. H. Sally 27. B. Bullard 35. B. Scott 4. B. Southard 12. D. Wood 20. D. Tuttle 28. M. Smith 36. J. Aaron 5. T. James 13. B. Poole 21. M. Black 29. M. Cable 37. R. Hobby 6. R. Riley 14. B. Spears 22. K. Reid 30. R. Sundquist 7. T. Vaughn 15. J. Braxton 23. S. Harris 31. D. Gilliam 8. K. Tillman 16. K. Ray 24. N. Straughn 32. J. Parton 168 Service Throu o: 10. WE 12: 13; 14 15 16 17 18 19 20. 21 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 Ds 6 7 8 . A. Aldridge . C. Gibbs . C. Hobbs . §. Skeels L. Jackson . Mrs. Bell . S. Bunny . C. Stanley Gs Currie L. Conklin C. Rudd K. Smith D. Slack . B. Moschler . J. Westbrooks . C. Yount . L. Sayer . R. Vetter . B. Crawford . J. Bishop . C. Jeffreys . M. Simonson . J. Sharpe .M. Pugh . P. Morrison 26. S. Kiser 27 . E. Kemp 28 29 30 31 MISS ANGELA ALDRIDGE Sponsor Purpose: To better our- selves through service. . C. Ridgeway . G. Whitten . C. Boswell . P. McGhee 32. K. Webster 33. S. Hillard 34 35 36 37 38 gh 1970 . T. Way . L. Walker . C. Camp . G. Barnhardt a aelapp 169 170 15: 16. Wife 18. 19. 20. 21. 22% ae 24. Keyettes and Key Club Strive MISS PATTY WALKER Sponsor Purpose: To serve one’s school, community, and country. S. Ross M. Apple P. Alphine L. Rippy B. Saunders R. Moser B. Loy K. Barker V. Shaw J. Brooks 1 2. B. Hogan 3. G. Barber 4. C. Sherard 5. A. Small 6. J. Barnes 7. K. Moore 8. S. Whiteside OniG@m Ray; 10. K. Taylor 11. E. Blackwell 12. L. Sigmon 13. M. Cross 14. P. Clayton Keyettes show their K!!! 29. M. Fulton 30. S. Mewborne 31. T. Wachter 32. C. Wilson 33) ebcale 34. B. Payne 35. A. Kuked, Secretary 36. P. Michael, Vice-President 37. P. Walker, President 38. L. Bingenheimer, Treasurer 25. S. Allen 26. K. Gerringer 27. S. Farner 28. V. Adams Towards Unselfish Service aaa alll el moe OO ONAYRYNYE . T. Sineath, President . R. Catoe, Vice-President M. Hemric, Secretary B. Rudd, Sergeant at Arms . T. Shoffner, Chaplain . C. Bingenheimer . B. Wade . R. Prevatte . M. Surber . B. Baldwin . R. Moss . C. Barber 13. H. Birch 14. A. Mann 15. M. King 16. G. Wooten 17.,T. Atkinson 18. K. McKinney 19. R. Patty 20. M. Bryant 21. K. Drawn 22. T. Bullard 23. G. Brown 24. F. Umberger 25. D. Shorkley 26. J. Bond 2 Pa ventz 28. G. Phillips 29. D. Sullivan 30. J. Lindley 31. J. Peebles 32. M. Bleakley 33. W. Pritchett 34. R. Kinney 35. J. Hinshaw 36. R. Snyder Key Club utilizes the ‘SNeon Rainbow.” A. Mann, R. Moss, R. Snyder MISS PATSY KING Sponsor Purpose: To serve one’s Rye sore) Mr Tete Maoseetonltheves ty, to support one’s na- tion, and to practice one’s faith. 171 Service Clubs Attempt to Civinettes extend a welcome to Jordon Sellars’ students. Civinettes sing “Sister, Sister.” Laurelettes arrange their scrapbook. C. | Hobbs, G. Barnhardt 172 Laurelettes set a fine table. Mrs. Bell M. Apple portrays Paula Pan in Keyette JXel sttaa'oue W oleh aly Cohnness Did you say the Keyettes slept at the church? Key Club aids Keyetres in the maintenance of their bulletin board. 173 Foreign Languages La Societé Honoraire de Frangais MISS CATHY 13 (@) yey} Sponsor Purpose: To honor stu- dents who excel in French. Front Row: D. Thomas, C. Hobbs, President; P. Allen, L. Jackson, Vice-President. Second Row: B. Bevan, S. Parker, Secretary; C. Jeffries, S. McIntyre, Treasurer; D. Tillman Le Cercle Francais WY OR O70. 0O) F SKEELS Sponsor Purpose: To: gain un- derstanding of cus- toms and language of French people. First Row: C. Skeels, President; C. Jeffries, Vice-President; B. Powell, Secretary; N. Pendergrass, Treasurer. Second Row: A. Kukel, B. Hornaday, C. Frye, P. Hilton, K. Webster, J. Ezzell, K. Campbell, D. Tillman, S. Parker. Third Row: A. Crouch, V. Hensley, S. McIntyre, A. Small, L. Jackson, J. Hooper, K. Smith, P. Wesley. Fourth Row: P. Allen, S. McAdams, L. Pittman, B. Walker, A. Shelton, D. Riggs, D. Gythrie, J. Norwood, G. Brown. Fifth Row: Miss Allen, Advisor; M. Bowland, D. Tester, G. Keck, Z. Bowman, B. Bevan, C. Hobbs, J. Sharp, Mrs. Robertson, Advisor 174 ?rovide Understanding La Sociedad Honoraire Hispanica WY OR O70. 40) KRAYCIRICK Sponsor Purpose: To honor the outstanding — students in the study of the Spanish language. First Row: Mrs. Byrd, Advisor; Miss McGee, Advisor; B. Payne, President; E. Kemp, Vice-President; J. Dean, Secretary. Second Row, B. Agnew, D. Helms, M. Rhodes, D. Jones, C. Hayes, P. Martindale, S. Whiteside, J. Ameen, B. Rainey. Third Row, R. Shaw, S. Clark, C. Rudd, V. Shaw, D. Swice- good, P. Horner, C. Spencer, D. Slack, M. Staley, K. King. Fourth Row: C. Kraycrick, L.Quualls, S. Way, A. Aldrige, M. Aldridge, P. Michael, B. Trox- ler, B. Southard, S. Hearne, B. Cox, E. Johnson El Circulo Espandl MISS BECKY RAINEY Sponsor Purpose: To aid the stu- dent in a better under- standing of the Span- ish language and the Spanish culture. First Row: Mr. Temple, Miss McGee, Advisors; D. Shockley, President; B. Rainey, Vice-President; C. Rudd, Secretary. Second Row: B. Agnew, A. Hall, C. Barney, G. Smatherly, J. Mabe, C. Touloupas, B. Vestal, C. Hardy, B. Gray. Third Row: B. Clayton, P. Martindale, J. Ennis, P. Humble, S. Anderson, J. Hickland, C. Graves, B. Crisman, D. Jones. Fourth Row: 'R. Shaw, M. Staley, S. Clark, J. Tinnen, Y. Haith, J. Kinkaid, J. Waugh, M. McIntyre, P. Horner, A. Staley. Fifth Row: K. King, B. Ingold, L. Gwynn, C. Spencer, P. Wall, S. Bowden, B. Cauble, B. Coontz, S. Elder, V. Parrish. Sixth Row. D. Swicegood, D. Patton, M. Day, M. Flowers, J. Steelman, R. Mayo, M. Alridge, T. Stonfield, L. Qualls, R. Prevatte 175 176 Academic Achievement An Opinion: S. McIntyre, C. Hobbs A Briefing: K. Ray, D. Dahl, S. McIntyre, C. A Conference: D. Dahl, D. Orcutt, K. Ray, S. Hobbs McIntyre, C. Hobbs National Honor Society MISS ROBIN (OG 4 @) 9D) Sponsor Purpose: To promote Service, Scholarship, Leadership, and Char- aca First Row: Mrs. Garner, Advisor; D. Orcutt, President; K. Ray, Vice-President; C. Hobbs, Secretary; S. McIntyre, Treasurer. Second Row. D. Helms, J. Ameen, D. Tillman, S. Whiteside, C. Nowell, S. Parker, P. Martindale, D. Younts, R. Crawford, W. Kimbro. Third Row: D. Slack, D. Allison, A. Small, K. Taylor, D. Nash, E. Johnson, B. Dameron, K. Hayes, C. Graham, A. Kukel. Fourth Row: M. Staley, E. Kemp, M. Ruhlman, D. Williams, D. Boland, P. Horner, B. Coley, B. Moschler, K. Webster, P. Walker, L. Jackson, S. Clark. Fifth Row: G. Brown, K. Barker, B. Saunders, L. Walker, P. Bruner, V. Shaw, L. Pittman, P. Morrison, C. H. Sykes, D. Dahl, J. McClelland. Sixth Row: V. Hensley, D. Swicegood, P. Allen, E. Thomas, A. Shelton, L. Qualls, G. Perryman, S$. Hearne, R. Hobby, B. Beck, J. Laughon, P. Hill. Seventh Row: M. Bleakley, S. Duff, J. Howerton, C. Jeffries, G. Wernicki, C. Skeels, J. Sharpe, J. Baulding, S. Way, B. Payne. Eighth Row: P. Michael, B. Mitchell, R. Gilchrist, R. Catoe, D. Tuttle, J. Profitt, J. Aaron, J. Isley, P. Conner, B. Bevan, M. Pugh, M. Bowland Honored by Induction MASQUE GAVEL Seated: F. Umberger, W. Clark, Mr. Harrington, S. Whiteside, A. Kukel. Standing: W. McCauley, R. Snyder, P. Lentz, Mrs. Leonard, Advisor A Curious Gesticulation. W. McCauley, P. Lentz They’re smiling in this picture! W. McCauley, F. Umberger, W. Clark, P. Lentz, Mrs. Leonard 177 Bible Club Seeks Understanding MISS SUSAN WHITESIDE Sponsor Purpose: To. give stu- dents a chance to serve others and express themselves through a Bible-centered organi- zation. First Row: Miss Kichline, Advisor; S. Small, President; M. Staley, Vice-President; V. Modlin, Secretary; J. Ameen, Treasurer. Second Row: M. Apple, M. Isley, M. Rhodes, J. Smith, S. Whiteside, J. Phillips, K. Harrison. Third Row: A. Staley, J. Jordan, D. Cable, C. Kendricks, R. Cable, D. Bowland, K. Welborn, D. Hancock. Fourth Row: P. Caviness, M. King, J. Smith, J. Waller, J. Roberts, J. Summers, D. Tester, R. Spoon A fold-out in Bible Club??? J. Waller, C. Kendrick, D. Cable, S. Small, M. Phillipians 1:3. M. Apple, R. Cable, V. Modlin, K. Oakley Staley, J. Smith 178 Drama Cultivates Acting MISS MAGGEN NYO CORO) Sponsor : Purpose: To foster an intelligent interest and participation in all phases of the dramatic arts. Front Row; L. Jordan, President; J. Nunn, Vice-President; S. Duff, Secretary; P. Lentz, Treasurer. Second Row: B. Gray, B. Chapman, S. Clark, D. Wrightenberry, C. Ward, A. Saunders, C. Bumpardner, B. Hornaday, K. Campbell, K. Welborn, J. Love, S. Bunney, S. Coble. Third Row: D. Stewart, C. Church, R. Garrison, D. Nuckols, L. Salyer, J. Neese, N. Gardner, K. Holt, D. Bruner, L. Hillhouse, P. Caviness, L. Paige, L. Clark, H. Cherry. Fourth Row: S. Foster, L. Pittman, K. Bald, M. Morrison, S. Small, M. Brown, M. Long, D. Worley, P. Keck, N. Pendergrass, C. Kendrick, S. Lynch, J. White, L. Lightbourne. Fifth Row. M. Fraser, A. Brock, G. Wernicki, J. Roberts, K. Reid, M. Kingsley, C. White, C. Brooks, J. Norwood, M. Simmon- son, B. Powell, R. Snyder, M. Simmons Banned in Boston, but not in Burlington. R. Caddell, B. Fraser, D. Watson, D. Rogers Say, I didn’t know you had a glass jaw. D. Fra- ser, E. Brooks 179 Debaters BRIGHT i There’s got to be a gitl who’ll date me — somewhere! C. White DEBATING TEAM First Row: S. Coble, M. Morrison. Second Row: B. S pears, C. White, B. Mitchell, S. Griffin, N. Day. Third Row, K. Adams, J. Black, P. Conner, H. Lynch, W. McCauley, J. Herring 180 Engineering and Strategy erie JR. ENGINEERS First Row: M. McDade, J. Isley, H. Lynch. Second Row: L. Norton, D. Fox, H. Faulkenberry, J. Powell. Third Row: J. Mincey, W. McCauley, S. Powell, D. Kernodle, T. Wilkins MISS SHARON DUFF Sponsor Purpose: To provide students with the op- portunity to enjoy the game of chess. CHESS CLUB Seated: L. Duff, S. Powell, S. Duff, D. Henry, S. Griffin. Standing : R. Bodenheimer, K. Ray, K. Barker, S. Lowe, W. McCauley, R. Dalton, N. Day, H. Lynch, J. Proffitt, J. Isley, R. Abernethy 18] .T.A. Prepares for Tomorrow MISS BETH MOSCHLER Sponsor Purpose: To cultivate the qualities essential in a good teacher. 4 First Row: Mrs. Newton, Advisor; S. Duff, Vice-President; D. Covert, Secretary; B. Cox, Treasurer. Second Row: S. Allen, P. Woods, C. Ray, Lisa Woodruff, L. Conklin. Third Row: M. Staley, P. Sulliven, K. Meredith, J. Ezzel, K. Rogers, R. Randleman. Fourth Row: J. Faucette, M. McIntyre, P. Harrington, A. Shelton, J. Sharpe, S. Thomas, K. Smith, B. Moschler, C. Summer se penneee geabees neeeeel Hey you on the left — close your eyes! S. Allen, B. Cox, P. Woods, J. Those F.T.A. members sure have sensitive eyes. D. Madden, M. Sta- Faucette ley, S. Thomas, D. Covert Go to Vietnam. S. Thomas Daydreams. M. McIntyre 182 ealth Careers Serves Community A comment ... B. Crawford, K. Baker, L. Woodruff The rebuttal ... Mrs. Hall, K. Baker, EK. Michael MISS BARBARA WILSON Sponsor Purpose: To study the varied health careers. Planning for the future. . . B. Wilson I prefer oranges . . . L. Woodruff 183 184 VEL @Avwaniam Dai Participate MISS TERRY FARRELL Sponsor Purpose: To prepare atve(aolew colan athaltccltofes cupations. First Row: Mr. Sharpe, Advisor; R. McNeil, President; M. Allison, Vice-President; R. Burnette, D. Watson, President; T. Farrell, Secretary; M. Sutton, Vice-President; B. Conklin. Second Row: R. Riddle, M. Roney, C. McCall, J. Albright, A. Patrum, G. Bailey, B. Nizick, K. Compton, E. Cozart, G. Mur- ray, B. K. Clapp. Third Row: M. Thompson, J. Summers, W. Rogers, J. Roney, R. Fowler, S. Fox, R. Jenkins, R. Phillips, R. Hall, A. Boswell. Fourth Row: J. Holmes, B. Mapp, L. Murray, R. Barbee, J. Taylor, W. Johnson Just one more page... D. Keith IT wonder if he’s noticed my perfume. T. Ferrell, D, Watson n Business aaa MISS GAIL WEST Sponsor Purpose: To encourage group __ participation, developement of lead- ership and career study. First Row: Mr. Kennington, Mr. Casey, Advisors; D. Thomas, President; P. Love, Associate President; T. Ross, Vice-President; C. Lashley, Secretary; G. McKee, Treasurer; C. Love, Treasurer; D. Dixon, Parliamentarian. Second Row: J. Barnwell, G. McPherson, J. Jones, D. Hinshaw, J. Graves, D. Phil- lips, V. Modlin, P. Perry, S. Allred, J. Moore, P. Harrod. Third Row: M. Tillman, R. Nance, D. Edwards, K. Poters, G. Salter, J. Walker, M. Pearson, K. Martin, K. Wilson, S. Hayes, C. Smith, G. Sumner. Fourth Row: D. Wright, L. Thompson, B. Day, R. Patterson, D. Thacker, D. Williams, M. Horner, J. Smith, W. Becknell, D. Blackwell, K. Yount, P. Sharp. Fifth Row: D. Tillman, B. Joyner, B. Howell, E. Mebane, S. Wilson, M. Sams, H. Saul, N. Rainey, A. Whitaker, B. Wheeler, W. Wilson, C. Braxton, J Owens. Sixth Row: D. Saunders, L. Bailey, V. Simmons, A. Mays, D. Corbett, P. Dark, E. Coble, G. Massey, D. Howard, G. West, D. Garner Wonder what’s keeping him? P. Perry, R. Patterson, S. Hayes, V. Modlin I surely wish he would hurry up with that magazine. D. Saun- ders, C. Yount, P. Harrod, G. Summers, D. Corbett 185 P.E. Activities Involve GIRL’S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First Row. S. Bennett, President; C. Jeffries, Vice-President; D. Oliver, Secretary; L. Pheiffer, Treasurer. Second Row: R. Burch, D. Humble, F. Thomp- son, K. Welborn, L. Bodenheimer, M. Gordon, A. Hall, P. Leris, P. Owens, M. Laster. Third Row: D. Stewart, K. Bowden, E. Scoggins, J. Tinnen, D. Kepley, J. Perry, J. Mann, B. Ezzell, J. Ennis, C. Murray, K. Keifer. Fourth Row: Mrs. Gunn, Advisor; J. Koury, B. Allen, P. Kerr, B. Wilson, J. Rob- erts, W. Bakken, S. Lowe, P. McCauley, C. Jeffries MISS CARLYN JEFFRIES Sponsor Purpose: ‘To develop character and_ leader- ship through athletics. GIRL’S P.E. ASSISTANTS First Row: M. Runnion, B. Saunders, B. Frick, C. Yount, J. Ameen. Second Row. C. Skeels, C. Gibbs, C. Murray, D. Oliver, A. Bodenheimer, V. Mann. Third Row: M. Gordon. S. Bennett, P. Lewis, B. Allen, L. Phieffer 186 Many W.H.S. Students MISS KATHY TAYLOR Purpose: To promote a better fellowship and closeness between W.H.S. athletes, unit- ed for service to the school and communi- ty. BOY’S P.E. ASSISTANTS First Row: D. Cable, L. Fogleman, T. Wall, E. Davis. Setond Row: K. Simmons, T. Johnston, M. Harper, R. Moss, S. Harris MONOGRAM CLUB First Row: Coach Jackson, Advisor; R. Moss, President; T. Cheek, Vice-President; S$. Powell, Secretary; T. Shofne r, Treasurer; K. Simmons. Sec- ond Row: R. Greene, A. Crouch, B. Garrison, B. Long, T. Wilkie, R. Simons, S. Ritter. Third Row: M. Perkinson, M. Smith, P. Lentz, B. Rippy, S. Johnson, G. Gusler, T. Sawyer. Fourth Row: D. Miller, A. Stubblefield, R. Snyder, L. Finger, W. Pyrtle, C. Bingenheimer. Fifth Row, D. Swartz, B. Mitchell, B. Baily, M. Harper, B. Glenn, T. Johnston, S. Johnson, R. Brown, T. Spoon, J. Bickler, W. McCauley, S. Brooks, K. At- water 187 DOE-WAH-JACK Goes Al MISS BETH WOOTEN Sponsor Purpose: To publish the DOE-WAH-JACK for 1969-70. ADVISOR Miss Betty Cairnes FACULTY AND ORGANIZATIONS D. Patton, J. Bishop, B. Crissmon, D. Webb, D. Madden, J. Faucette, Editor; M. Long, K. Moore, J. Barnes SPORTS P. Keck, T. Cooper, W. Clark, Editor; J. Braxton. 188 Jut for 1970 Annual PHOTOGRAPHERS S. Cook, G. Brand. CLASSES J. Roberts, D Covert; San- dra Allen, Senior Class Edi- tor; B. Wooten, Sophomore Class Editor; D. Farone, P. Woods, N. Allred. EDITORS Lynne Gourley, Patty Walker ACHIEVEMENTS K. Rogers, J. Flow ers, Editor; B. Agnew, S. Thomas COPY B. Crissmon, M. Long, D. Henry, Editor; K. Moore, L. Lightborne 189 190 Business Staff Furnishes Funds STAFF J. Lackey, J. Westbrooks, W. Floyd, J. Sigmon, V. Parrish, B. Gray, J. Fitch, T. Warren, Miss Harris, Adv:sor CO-MANAGERS J. Fitch, T. Warren STAFF Seated: WW. Floyd, T. Warren, M. Harris, J. Fitch, J. Sigmon. Second Row: V. Parrish, J. Westbrook J. Lackey, B. Gray ADVISOR: Miss Gaynell Harris PARAGON Publishes Magazine MISS LEN JORDAN Sponsor Purpose: To publish a literary magazine of student’s work. yeated: C. White, M. Kingsley, Editor. Standing: D. Covert, L. Williams, J. Sharpe, K. Webster, M. Rulhman, K. Moore, C. Hill, A. Shelton, L. Light- ourne PARAGON staff gathers material for publication. G. Wernicki “racks” her brain for original ideas. 19] 192 BARKER Staff Report: MISS CONNIE NOI ONG TE Sponsor Purpose: To publish a monthly newspaper. Seated: Bobby Bevan, Editor-in-chief; Mrs. Faircloth, Advisor; D. Knuckols, Vicki Ward, Business Manager; D. Vincent, B. Moschler. Standing: Sherry Chappell, Exchange Editor; C. Sumner, W. Bennett B. Bevan and V. Ward discuss plans for an upcoming edition of Mrs. Faircloth admires the work of her first BARKER staff. the BARKER. dappenings Around Campus First Row: Mrs. Faircloth, Advisor; J. Phillips, D. Writenberry, M. Runnion, C. Bumgarner, K. Boone. Second Row: G. Garringer, R. Garrison, R. Spoon, D. Swann, J. Barnes, D. Frye. Third Row: P. Troxler, D. McCullum, L. Paige, D. Lloyd, F. Howerton, R. Hundley, M. Perkinson,. Fourth Row: F. Hatley, S. Blake , R. Catoe, P. Jones Staff members V. Ward, D. Vincent, B. Moschler, B. Bevan, S. Chappell, and C. Sumner critically survey their latest effort. 193 Experience Is Gained 1n Co-Op Co-Operative Office Occupations First Row, J. Ward, C. Shannon, D. Lockamy, S. Heath, Mr. Davis, Advisor. Second Row: K. Barker, S. Ward, D. Thomas, J. Whitten, M. Conyers, J. Thomas. Third Row: M. Garrison, S. Kimbro, S. Simpson, R. Edwards, M. Hemrick, D. Phillips, J. Dickens, K. Brewer, L. May Bus Drivers First Row: S. Bennett, C. Buckner, T. Coble. Second Row: B. Tucker, S. Garri- son, J. Dean 194 Students Assist Coaches If I don’t think of a good excuse pretty soon. . . M. Gordon My bathing suit’s got to be around here somewhere! C. Bullard, J. Garrison Front Row: E. Blackwell, S. Yow, B. Rainey, S. Foster, B. Long. Back Row: C. Frye, J. Cooper, M. Smith, R. Spoon, P. Conklin 195 W.H.S. Students Lenc ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL’S OFFICE Seated: B. Ingold, Mr. L. G. Guthrie. Standing: B. Clayton, J. Bumgarner, P. Walker, O. Cox LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Seated: L. Kernodle, B. Riggs, V. Beale, S. Conyers, G. Stinson, C. Love. Standing: Miss Williams, B. Henderson, D. Huffman, T. Vaughn, J. Summers, D. Squires, Mrs. Leonard, P. Conyers LIBRARY CLUB Left to Right: Miss Williams, C. Love, L. Kernodle, B. Riggs, D. Huffman, T. Vaughn, J. Summers, B. Henderson, V. Beale GUIDANCE OFFICE Seated: C. Jeffries, B. Mitchell, D. Coleman, K. Reid, B. Long. First Row: V. Schoonover, J. Nunn. Second Row: A. Aldridge, S. McAdams, S. Willis, R. Leonard, B. Southard, D. Dahl, D. Orcutt, R. Bodenheimer, S. Thompson, P. Horner. Third Row: E. Brooks, G. Keck, M. Hemric, R. Kirkland, R. Vetter. Fourth Row: C. White. On Filing Cabinet: Ja Bealemel: Michael, C. Barker, L. Bingenheimer, J. Col- lins 196 Help as Assistants CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS LABORATORY Back Row: L. Rogers, K. Clinton, H. Lynch, M. McDade, R. Catoe. Front Row: E. Kemp, E. Johnson, L. Pittman, J. Fambrough, S. Duff, J. Isley BIOLOGY LABORATORY Front Row: P. Parris, K. Smith, L. J. Bowes, N. Pender- ' grass. Back Row: J. Patton, B. Chapman, J. Black, J. Hin- f shaw ATTENDANCE OFFICE Front Row: T. Way, B. Crawford, K. Meredith, B. Hogan, C. Harrell, N. Robins, L. Bowen, W. Kimbro. Second Row: G. Braxton, B. Walker, B. Cox. Back Row: C. Jeffries, V. Hensley MAIN OFFICE Seated: V. Modlin, K. Taylor. Standing: J. Lackey, B. Walker, C. Ray, Mrs. Stout, J. Nunn, S. Elder 197 Students Serve Schoo. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE First Row: B. Knox, P. Price, M. Butler, S. Moore, C. Cox, R. Cooper, Chairman. Second Row: N. Gardner, S. Willis. Third Row: B. Moshler. Fourth Row: S. Duff, K. Love. Fifth Row: M. Brown, L. Scott. Sixth Row: V. Walker, J. Howerton. Seventh Row: J. Huffman, A. Aldridge, N. Day. Ezghth Row. S. Bowden, J. Lindley. Ninth Row: A. Crouch, K. Adams CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE First Row: T. Tarleton, V. Ward, R. Gardner, R. Garrison, J. Ogden. Second Row: D. Webb, P. Seated: C. H. Sykes, R. Catoe, Co-Chairmen. Conner, L. Allen, G. Mitchell 198 hrough Committees HOUSE AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE W. Clark, Co-Chairman; J. Collins, Co-Chairman; S. Lynch, J. Love, P. Oakely, R. Pre- vatte, J. Isley, M. King STUDENTS STORE WORKERS First Row: D. Trollinger, S. Whiteside, L. Lightbourne. Second Row: C. White, K. Reid ot Reig Bam eS ET eed eee peee ts ELECTION COMMITTEE Seated: A. Schoonover, L. Moore, B. Beck, Co-Chairman: M. Runnion. Standing: L. Jackson, S. Elder, R. Leonard, J. Jackey, J. Koury, D. Diffey, M. A. Parker 199 200 Committees Involve TASK FORCE First Row: Mr. Foster, Advisor; R. Kinney, C. Kendrick, Co-Chairmen; Y. Haith, Secretary; C. Graham. Se cond Row: Mr. Robinson, Advisor; B. Grey, A. Schoonover, J. Tinnen, R. Deal, B. Hall, Mrs. Freeman, Advisor. Third Row: B. Anderson, E. Currey, M. Phillips, C. Jeffries, B. Dameron. Fourth Row: B. Fau- cette, M. Francis, E. Brooks, G. Mitchell, L. Lightbourne, K. Ray STUDENT VOICE COMMITTEE Sitting: K. Barker, K. Ray, Co-Chairmen; C. Gibbs, T. Atkinson. Standing: G. Smedburg, J. Aaron, M. Bryant, K. Smith Many W.H.S. Students GROUNDS COMMITTEE M. Allison, B. Conklin, J. Albright HALL TRAFFIC COMMITTEE First Row: B. Lougee, B. Gray, Co-Chairmen. Second Row, L. Morris, D. Jones, W. Bas- den, K. Russian, G. Kivett. Third Row: P. Boswell, S. Hilliard, D. Cable, R. Cable, L. Cole. Fourth Row; C. Kendricks, C. Sweeney, R. Bragg, M. King, C. Jernigan, K. Draughn A study in sunlight. L. Lightbourne, B. Chrismon, S. Thompson, T. Bulla 201 202 Committees Strive PROJECTS COMMITTEE First Row: S, Coble, V. Schoonover, G. Keck, Co- Chairmen. Second Row; K. Boone. Third Row; M. Stan- field, P. Keck, R. Spoon. Fourth Row: J. Michaels, K. Hobbs, K. Harris. Fifth Row: R. Vetter, J. Norwood. Sixth Row: J. Workman, M. King- sley, J. Adams. SOCIAL AND RECREATION COMMITTEE Back Row: B. Wooten, D. Hardey, A. Cowan, M. Run- nion, K. Boone, A. Brock, J. Ogden, S. Anderson, V. Hensley, J. Cooper, E. Black- well. Inside Row: S. Foster, V. Crossan, L. Bingenheimer, C. Boswell. Along Rail: A. Lucke, C. Bumgardner, J. Brooks, K. Rudd. Front Row: P. Michael, E. Brooks, Co- Chairmen CAFETERIA COMMITTEE Front to Back: R. Dalton, Chairman; B. Hor- naday, J. Brooks, K. Campbell, C. Kraycirik, P. Hinton, B. Weston, L. Lightbourne, P. Harrington, P. Wesley, R. Vetter, S. Mew- born, M. Fraser, C. Hamilton, M. Smith, M. Macomsen to Improve School SCHOOL SPIRIT COMMITTEE Kneeling: B. Long, C. Ray, Co-Chairmen. First Row: D. Campbell, R. Xanthos, C. Thouloupas, B. Hogan, S. Howerton, R. Crawford, K. Caruthers, C. Frye. Second Row: M. Long, P. Bruner, B. Bruner, J. White, J. Harvey, P. Caddell, D. Madden. Third Row, M. Blakely, R. Bennett, B. Bailey, A. Mann Wow! Let’s go, Bulldogs! 203 204 Voices Carry Choral Depart MISS KARLA OAKLEY Sponsor Purpose: To provide members with oppor- tunities to develop their vocal talents and to perform before au- diences. CONCERT CHOIR First Row: R. Phillips, R. Prevatte, G. Pyrtle, M. Apple, F. Umberger, B. Saunders, B. Frick, E. Thomas, B. Smith, R. Waller, J. McLelland, T. Vaughn, M. McKinney, G. W. Wernicki, G. Thompson, B. Troxler, T. Hrunlinski, B. Thomas, M. Euliss, J. Waugh, R. Abernathy. Door: L. Crutchfield, T. Bullard, C. Jernigan, M. Cable. Windows: K. Oakley, C. Davis, A. Kukel, A. McClintock, J. Bowden, P. Harrington, L. McMillian, Janice Fambrough, J. Everett, F. Hancock, B. Warren, A. Hunter, J. Ezzell, V. Williams, B. Thorne, M. Rhodes, D. Helms ment to State Contest BOYS CHORUS First Row: K. Clinton, B. Basden, D. Newman, R. Hunley, G. Smedberg, M. Surber, D. Laighton, L. Allen. Side Steps: R. Cable, T. Wilkens, R. Prevatte, G. Thompson, E. Williams, D. Cable, G. Pyrtle, R. Phillips, B. Smith, L. Cruthfield, M. Montegomery, B. Spears. Top Row: M. Cable, S. Alexander, T. Vaughn, T. Fowler, C. Gerringer, R. Waller, W. Lane, M. McKinney, G. Swinson, B. Vestal, G. Sykes, C. Roberts, B. Weston, T. Hruslinski, T. Lunsford, T. Bullard, J. Black, M. Beck, C. Lloyd, E. Thomas, M. Euliss, M. Higgins ae Re | ied ack GIRLS CHORUS First Row: V. Adams, D. Swann, P. Harrod, D. Burton, P. Moore, A. Malles, M. Blythe, D. Durham, P. Dollar, E. Ward, S. Rhew, P. Alphine. Second Row: J. Graham, K. Jones, V. Hewitt, K. Fogleman, B. Frick, J. Bowden, J. Fambrough, A. Hunter, L. Clark, M. Rhodes, P. Carrow, D. Helms. Third Row: M. Apple, C. Woods, K. Rushing, C. Jolly, P. Caviness, D. Vincent, A. Manning, N. Gardner, D. Whitesell, S. Challenger, R. Mooneyham, L. Bowes. Fourth Row: B. Meredith, I. Lindley, J. Ezzell, A. Kukel, M. coe. Tinnen, A. Easley, T. Simmons, J. Michaels, P. Hucks, C. Jeffries. Fifth Row: B. Knox, J. Perry, L. Sayer, N. Gilliam, P. Wesley, P. Harrington, J. Everett, D Nuckols, M. Rutledge, K. Adams, A. Hanks, M. Frick. Sixth Row: B. Warren, T. Haith, J. Russell, L. Walker, C. Hobbs, W. Basden, J. Gerringer, K. Oakley, P. Hilton, B. Koontz, F. Rudisill, J. McLelland Seventh Row: M. Byrd, C. Bland, G. Mann, F. Woody, S. Daniels, L. McMillian, C. Hamilton, K. Ridge, G. Wernicki, C. Warren, D.Guthrie, L. Burke. Eighth Row: M. Connors, S. Pyles, E Reardon, K. Ed- monds, A. Allen, M. Pugh, E. Conyers, D. Wrape, B. Saunders, D. Coble 205 Band Contributes Greatly MISS DEBBIE BRUNER Sponsor Purpose: To. develop their talents in the in- dividual. as. well as group performances. First Row: J. Workman, J. Cockman, J. Gunn, C. Wood, C. Isley, S. Lynch, R. Cadell, R. Cooper. Second Row: S. Powell, K. Miles, J. Barker, K. Taylor, J. Peebles, C. Pardue. Third Row: 8. Elder, J. Warren, S. Kelly, P. Lentz, B. Beck, P. Waugh. Fourth Row: C. Nowell, L. Salyer, P. Oakley, J. Howerton, J. Miles, J. Leath, D. Miller, T. Warren. Fifth Row: D. Shelton, J. Clark, J. Bond, C. Hobbs, F. Rippy, L. Pheiffer, N. Day, J. Dean. Sixth Row: P. McGhee, C. Skeels, S. Hilliard, S. Hoke, J. Adams, R. Crawford, D. Bruner, C. Bingenheimer. Seventh Row: T. Owens, B. Willis, J. McPherson, V. a The party’s over .. . B. Duncan, J. Cockman You say big bands are coming back? B. Duncan, J. Cockman, R. Cooper 206 to W.H.S. Schoo 3rady, B. Lougee, R. Parrish, K. Miller, B. Duncan. Eighth Row: A. Brock, G. Wooten, D. Stamps, T. Owen, R. Johnson, A. Allen, S. Glenn, J. Rack- ey. Ninth Row: B. Maynard, B. Frazier, M. Day, D. Youngblood, S. McIntyre, B. Watkins. Tenth Row: D. Naylor, J. Wilkins, L. Johnson, H. Daniels. Majorettes: M. Horne, G. Barnhardt, L. Qualls “Going outa my head... .” P. Waugh, J. Bond, G. Wooten, T. Owens 207 Strings Intertwine tc AEROS + BESO Orchestra in one of its livelier moods. R. Dalton, P. Martindale, S. Hearne, You've got to be puttin’ me on! D. Helms, J. Harper, C. Ray S. McAdams 208 roduce Lovely Music MISS KAREN BANTHER Sponsor Purpose: To stimulate the interest of young people in all facets of musical culture. First Row: Mr. Walker, Instructor; M. Connor, R. Dalton, L. Norton, J. Powell, R. Madden. Second Row: M. Garner, K. Banther, C. Younts, H. Faulken- berry, S. McAdams, C. Skeels. Third Row: E. Mitchell, P. Martindale, T. Carey, P. Owens, S. Coble. Fourth Row: C. Ray, S. Hearne, D. Helms, J. Harper 209 rar) SWerewalteellanes 211 Every Successful Team First Row: Ronald Lee, C. A. Frye, Gordon Isley. Second Row: Barry Hodge, Jesse Jackson, Jim Hoover, Jerry Hollifield COACH C. A. FRYE, Athletic Director, Head Football, Golf COACH JESSE JACKSON, Assistant Football, Track; Head, Wrestling 212 Has a Great Coac COACH JERRY HOLLIFIELD, Assistant, Basketball, Football; Head, Baseball COACH GORDON ISLEY, Head Basketball; Assistant, Football COACH RONALD LEE, Head, Tennis COACH JIM HOOVER, Assistant, Football; Head, Track COACH BARRY HODGE, Assistant, Foot- ball; Head, J.V., Basketball 213 Bootgirls, Majorettes Kic First Row. D. Riggs, C. Spencer, D. Slack, K. Blanchard. Second Row: R. Spoon, C. Morgan, P. Lewis, D. Rogers, B. Massengill, B. McCauley, L. Bows, R. Mooneyham, M. Goodwin, R. Thompson, C. Hardy, J. Tennin, B. Gray, A. Bodenheimer, M. Runnion, D. Martin. Third Row: P. Moore, L. Duff, S. Lowe, K. Edmonds, P. McCauley, M. White, C. Shoe, M. Francis, M. Fraser, C. Hasye, M. Anderson, T. Stanfield, C. Warren, T. Carey, Y. Haith, D. Smith “Get ready.” “Get set? MISS DEBBIE N) NOI 4 Sponsor Purpose: To encourage school spirit at various home athletic events. Uae Pate elas “Kick!” 214 High for School Spirit Under the direction of Lynne Cole, the Majo- rettes have successfully completed another year of their high school activi- ties. Some of their activi- ties were participating in halftime events, marching in various parades, and taking part in the WHS band. But my shoe ss tied! 215 Leonard Drills Best Cheerleading MARIE APPLE RRRAD Git ueARaat . RHONDA LEONARD, HEAD Left to Right: L. Sigmon, C. Ray, M. Cross, S. Farm- JULIE BOWDEN er, C. Davis, R. Leonard, Head; M. Apple, S. Foster, CINDY GRAHAM ' CAMI DAVIS 216 Squad Ever at W.HS. BEVERLY DAMERON LUCINDA SIGMON CATHY RAY MARGARET ANN CROSS SUSAN FOSTER 217 J.V.’s Cheer Bullpups to Victory The J. V. Cheerleaders are elected each year by the sophomore class. Together they work hard in promoting spirit at the Bullpup football and bas- ketball games. They are also responsible for assist- ing in the selling of programs and working at the athletic concession stands at varsity games. Top to Bottom: Patricia Porterfield, Beth Ellington, Denise Dif- fee, Paula Hill, Ann Coley, Patricia Gilliam, Carol Brewer, Faye Warren, Vickie Reid, Co-Head; Janet White, Co-Head Go! Bullpups! Up, up, and away! 218 Ready, Set “. . Hike! Touchdown! Coach Hollifield, T. Spoon, R. Sny- der, M. Lemmons Bite em on the leg! S. Callahan, T. Shoffner 219 W.H.S. Stud Club Left to Right, First Row: R. Snyder, S. Brooks, R. Riley, M. Harper, T. Shoffner, K. Simmons, captain; T. Cheek, captain; S. Johnson, B. Jones, J. Bell, B. Glenn, Coach C. A. Frye. Second Row: Coach Hoover, S. Hearne, J. Sneed, S. Powell, B. Walker, A. Stubblefield, S. Callahan, T. Johnston, T. Sawyer, M. Mills, L. Gray, S. Stearnes, L. Finger, Coach Jackson. Third Row: S. Story, F. Long, J. Shackleton, D. Coleman, S. Ritter, C. Coley, J. Harper, D. Walker, L. Perdue, C. Jones, P. Bowland, D. Snyder, T. Wilkie, D. Hall. Fourth Row, E. Jones, M. Griffth, R. Neal, R. Moss, T. Slade, T. Spoon, M. Pierce, J. Pickler, M. Lemmons, M. Gardner, M. McKinney, R. Patty, E. King, M. Keziah, Coach Hollifield on Willy te, eDACa Sta F. Long drives through the line! C. A. Frye, Head Coach; Ken Simmons and Tommy Cheek, Co-Captains; Rhonda Leonard, Head Cheerleader. 220 Runs a W inning Season “We had good boys who worked hard and had excellent attitudes.” This was how Coach C. A. Frye described the 1970 version of Bulldog football. The team featured a strong defense and a balanced offense in compiling a respectable 6-4 record. For the first time in several years, the Bulldogs covered over 1,000 yards passing which added much ex- citement to the contest. Although the team had numerous standouts, four players were singled out for all- conference honors. These were Ken Simmons, Joe Bell, Levon Gray, and Troy Slade, all from our rugged defensive unit. Graduation will hit the team in some key positions next year. Juniors played a promi- nent role in this year’s effort, however, and will undoubtedly carry on the same tradition. Consolidation will bring some promising athletes from Jordon Sellars. All of this should give us the foundation for an outstanding season next year. VARSIPY SCHEDULE WE Sets ie rece 7 Duthamewere cece oe ae 0 WAGE salah bene 9 eT USCOlAghaeae: ee ee ea F WHERE 68 6 peer 5 Highs Point Centralss 14 NES) 6 ce oes 26 Hasta lotsy th ae eae eres =n: 0 WASERY 5 5 seo ron 15 SMiit heres, Lee erent 21 WHEELS Siamese 7 6 Ra Je Reynolds asa e nok: 0 Wi Seeeaee. 2s 30 Dudlevate a: cise ct ures, « 0 WET Ses tare 11 Notthetorsyth seestaent 13 AW) FS Severe eet 3 6 Pag Ce watiy steer a eer: 34 WETS waco, © 32 Grinisley sees te- et. eee 14 We don’t mess around! D. Coleman, T. Slade, K. Simmons, J. Bell 22! Varsity Seniors STEVE POWELL — Fullback STEVE STEARNS — End STAN BROOKS — Tackle BARRON WALKER — Quarterback TOM SHOFNER -— End BOBBY JONES — Center 222 2 Provide the Backbone .. . LEVON GRAY — Guard OSs Se TED SAWYER — Tackle MIKE MILLS — Guard BOBBY GLENN — Tackle MIKE HARPER — Tackle 223 of Spirit, Determination, JOE BELL — Guard KEN SIMMONS -— End SCOTT CALLAHAN — Halfback LEWIS FINGER — Guard 224 and Drive! ROBERT SNYDER — Halfback STEVE HEARNE — Halfback TOMMY CHEEK -— Fullback ALAN STUBBLEFIELD — Halfback 225 Bullpups Have Disappointing Season First Row: R. Hinshaw, W. Huet, B. Whitley, R. Oakes, G. Hodge, C. Rich, B. Dawson. Second Row: G. Kinsey, J. Clayton, H. Hoover, K. Jordan, J. Curtis, P. Sumner. Third Row, M. Euliss, E. Coots, T. Dodge, G. Phelps, B. Rutledge, V. Knight, K. Qualls Our Junior Varsity team had a disap- pointing season this year, but there are hopes for improvement in 1970. Prospects for our Varsity next year are good, with returning Juniors sparked by our Bullpups. =) 226 We’ve Got That Beat 4 Good, going team. M. Griffin 4 8 Well, here we are . . . now what? Give me a “B.” Chuck Morrison Ss 233 Bullpups Have First Row: A. Crouch, F. Hope, J. Cole, P. Blackwood. Second Row: C. Rich, D. Evans, J. Clayton, J. Rouse. Third Row: F. Coots, D. Skeels, P. Fulcher, T. Slade, E. Camp, B. Deese. The J.V. basketball team under the outstand- ing coachmanship of Coach Barry Hodge won 15 out of 16 games, with two games left to go in the season. Their only defeat came with a one-point upset against Grimsley. The Bullpups have brightened the outlook of the future for WHS. An outstanding Varsity team is expected next year. All Right! F. Hope 234 Best Season Ever! SCHEDULE Seer ies 58 Sanderson en een nee ages 67 Paste Forsyth eae eee 80 Rey NOLS en) apm nO) ae Tae Dw SHIMGISRON. 2500 can 4B SEO ee 59 leiden on oon o BS Mae 49 Cum mines sane es ee 70 BASTSIMe oo ona oe o Hl eee 61 Grimislevareae ce eae ee 4 iar NA 70 BASEAGM, cov oo oo eu SY Be tne 61 Cunamings a8... ne ons. 51 SME coos otooses 39 Reo: 69 Highs Point sn. Ol Te ee 57 Page trangia we emer et 2,0 5G Ser we 38 Grimsle yarn ween) pe an 74 Did levers cea Son Beer a Sh: 56 BANE. ooo eo eo eee AS Come on Baby! T. Slade Jump! Paul, Jump! P. Blackwood We want two. B. Deese, J. Rouse, P. Fulcher I hate it, Caveliers! J. Rouse 235 The “B” Team was led by Coach Jerry Hollifield this year. Members of the team consist of sophomores and jun- iors who aren’t on the Varsity or J.V. basketball team. These boys show good promise due to their great efforts of de- termination and drive. “B” Team Provides Extra Spirit First Row. C. Bingenheimer, D. Sharpe, A. Crouch, D. Lindsey, K. McKinney. Second Row: D. Braxton, T. Leech, J. Leath, R. Barger. Third Row: S. Ameen, M. Bradley, T. Owens, J. Varner, R. Hensley. Where did the ball go? A. Crouch Action! Action! We Want Action! W.H.S. Eiffel Tower Hands up! R. Brown, T. Spoon 237 Students Demonstrate Interest First Row: Seated, W. McCauley, R. Simms, R. Green, G. Sykes. Second Row: D. Coleman, S. Moore, G. Gusler, R. Synder, L. Perdue. Third Row. B. Leath, C. Jackson, T. Sawyer, J. Bell, L. Grey, B. Bailey, T. Wilkie, G. Holt Tri-Captains: G. Gusler, Coach Jackson, R. Synder, T. Sawyer 238 Wrestling is finally beginning to draw some interest of the students at W.H.S. Although as the Doe-Wah-Jack goes to press our team has won 6 and lost 7, they show promise and determi- nation. Even though our team will suf- fer Senior loss, many underclassmen grapplers will return for what seems a promising season. in W.H.S. Grapplers The champ reigns! Coach Jackson, R. Synder Hands off! G. Sykes Simms tops Page! R. Simms What will Mother say? J. Bell ‘aca Get off my back! G. Gusler 239 Track Squad Katess 3 First Row. C. Bingenheimer, B. Sumner, D. Miller, C. Coley, A. Tate, T. Ross, W. Rogers, J. Sigmon, K. Reid, S. Harris. Second Row: C. Smedburg, M. Stratford, S. Johnson, C. Coleman, W. McCauley, L. Boggs, S. Hearne, T. Shofner, K. Draughn, B. Rippy, C. Chapman. Third Row: Coach Bell, S. Fitch, R. Synder, M. Bullock, R. Cooper, M. Harper, D. Schwartz, J. Williams, K. Atwater, B. Cooper, T. Tarleton, Coach Hodge. TRACK SCHEDULE WHS ..47% Smiths anes 60% WHS . .38 Page yer eee 50% WHS al Gemsley {7 Jee 67 WHSe. 47 Parkland Sepa. 29 WHS . .47 North Forsyth . .17 2nd Place Alamance County Track Meet with 44 points. Alley — Oop! C. Bingenheimer 240 Second in County Finals’ What goes up... W. McCauley ... must come down. W. McCauley Our Track squad took second place honors this year in the Alamance County track meet. Outstanding performances were made by Swartz, Miller, and Tate in high and low hurdles. In pole vaulting, Walter McCauley soared. The relay teams were spurred on by Ross and Rogers. The discus throwing relay was conquered by Wil- liams, Johnson, and Shofner. Hearne and Reid excelled in the sprints field. Chuck Bingenheim- er took honors in high jump, and Coleman in distance. Prospects for the 1970 track squad look good as several fine sophomores and juniors are returning. Co-Captains: W. Rogers, T. Ross 241 Varsity Team Breaks Ever First Row: Jerry Woodside, Coach; N. Straughn, J. Honeycutt, S. Ritter, K. Dagley, T. Lockemy, J. Peebles, T. Spoon, F. Howerton, E. Rainey, F. Long. Second Row: S. Powell, D. Overman, R. Bennett, M. Smith, W. Pyrtle, S. Welborn, E. Hall, M. Perkinson. Third Row: R. Mann, G. Lindley, S. Holt, J. Hinton, T. Dameron, S. Rumley. Last year’s Baseball team broke even, winning nine games and losing nine. Outstanding players included Wayne Pyrtle, Jim Hinton, and Joey Holt. They were coached by Jerry Woodside. The junior’s contribution to last year’s team shows favorable promise to this year’s season. Coach Jerry Hollifield looks forward to an improved record this year. WES Siac a a ene ener ded ae Reidsville 12-1 WHS SOP O CGO Goo OOo Goo OG Eastern 9-3 WHS tc Pee ore ia ee Reidsville IOP WHS sg cate ca cnet age aera Jordan Sellars 13-1 WHS. Sich en er cu eae eee East Forsyth 3-8 WHS 25g Sareea aie ae Reynolds 30 WS cir ede de een ae ee ete Reynolds 4-5 WHS 9 ene ee ee Grimsley 0-1 W HS ee iiss s cena ys ee nae Dudley 4-5 242 WHS Beara eee wear een eee Smith 5-2 WHS © ck era aie en fo oe are High Point 3-8 AW HES eee ieee eh ar aie eee Page 1-5 WHS 8 Wes Senge cc eae eee Grimsley 2-1 WHS 2 Ph ee eee ape Dudley 8-2 WHS ve eeiee pec ie ca ee eee Smith 4-5 WHHS 3S sealer ees High Point 24-1 WHS Bea ae eee eet eee Page 3-5 in 1969 Season W. Pyrtle ranks highest batting average. J. Hinton throws hard for strike. spoil 4 - i) It’s in the glove. J. Holt Fly me to the moon. 243 244 ee Tiptoe thru the tulips. E. Bender S. Netters Are Practice makes perfect. B. Koury A real swinger! D. Dahl The 1969 W.HLS. team brought Williams many honors. They were Central 4-A confer- ence Champs. Bobby Koury won the state tournament for the 2nd year in a row. Our team finished 2nd as a team at the state tour- nament. Teams like this are few and far be- tween, but at Williams we always have the greatest! B. Koury rates State Champ. 245 Golf Team Swings Front Row: B. Garrison, A. Crouch, M. Bleakely, A. Porterfield. Back Row: S. Stearns, J. Stearns, M. Hemrick, B. Ratchford The W.HLS. golf team is often forgotten, but their ef- fort wasn’t in vain. Our team consisted of very skilled golfers, and they brought honor to our school. Next year our school can look forward to a promising season. M. Hemrick drives from tee. S. Stearns aims with careful observation. 246 F.C.A. Builder of Men ya 9. boa! ie Tete | oe 7 2 2 ga cece” In the fourth year of their organization, the FCA has upheld high standards of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Although seldom recognized at Williams, the group has done a great job in the forming of our boys’ characters. The boys go through a strenuous workout. D. Hall ow ee. First Row: Coach Hoover, S. Stearns, D. Coleman, T. Shofner, T. Sawyer. Second Row: R. Snyder, S. Hearne, D Hall, J. Leath, J. Tillman, A. Crouch, D. Morrison, B. Spears. Third Row: G. Holt, C. Jones, D. Miller, K. Reid, K: Simmons, B. Jones, D. Sharpe, T. Wilkie. Fourth Row: T. Spoon, T. Johnson, J. Pickler, R. Hensley, K. Atwater, D. Lindsay, C. Coley, C. Lyons 247 Senior Statistics JEFF WILSON AARON Aifear” Student Voice Committee 2, 3, National Honor So- ciety 4, Homecoming Escort 3, 4, French National Honor Society 2, Interact Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM SAMUEL ABNER, JR. “aSyiaoy KURT LUKE ADAMS SSKourte Jr. Exchange 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors, National Forensic League 4, Debating Team 4, Publicity Committee 4, House and Grounds 3, ROTC 2, 3, 4. ZACHARY ALEC AHLADAS 7c Hall Traffic 2, Student Voice 2, 3, Homeroom Offi- CemomCivitansa2 aos JAMES EDWARD ALBRIGHT “James” VICA 3, 4, Parking Committee 4. FRED ELBERT ALDERMAN “Fred” ANGELA MARIE ALDRIDGE “Angela” Inter-Club Council 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Laurelettes 2, 3, 4, President 4, Boot Girls 2, P.E. Assistant 3, Guidance Assistant 4, Prom Committee 3, Talent Show Com- mittee 3. ANNE WRIGHT ALDRIDGE “Anne” Homeroom Officer, Vice-President 4, Civinettes 2 ay, Ze JAMES PHILIP ALLEN “Philip” National Honor Society 3, 4, Superlative 4, Jr. Ex- change 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, French National Honor Society 3, 4, National Merit Semifinalist 4, All State Orchestra 4. SANDRA FAYE ALLEN “Sandra” Student Council 3, Student Govt. Committee 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4, Keyettes 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Doe-Wah-Jack Staff 3, A APACS IN. De DONNA SUE ALLISON The Junior Class presents the second place float. 248 “Donna” National Honor Society 3, 4, Exchangettes 3, 4. MURPHY DEAN ALLISON “Murphy” Homeroom Officer 4, I.C.T. 4, Baseball 2, Football 2, 3, Basketball 2, Parking Committee. NORMA JEAN ALLRED “Norma” Civinettes 3, 4, Doe-Wah-Jack Staff 4, Social and Recreation Committee 3, 4. PAMELA SUE ALPHINE “Pam” Student Council 2, Homeroom President 2, Home- coming Court 4, Superlative 4, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Concert Choir 4, Stage Band 3. DELORES MARIE ALSTON “Lois” BRONA MARIE APPLE “Marie” Student Council 2, 3, Homeroom President 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Cheerleader 2, 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Bible Club 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, Concert Choir 4, Cho- ral Assistant 4. ROBERT KENT ATWATER Sisents Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Civitans 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Basketball, JV 2, 3, Varsity 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Social and Recreation 2, 3. WILLIAM BERTIS AUSTIN “Bertis” ARCHIE LYNN BAILEY “Lynn” Student Council 4, Homeroom President 4, D.E. 4. GARY LEE BAILEY “Gaty” Cn, a PATSY YVONNE BALDWIN “Yvonne” Office Assistant 3. WILLIAM ELMO BALDWIN “Elmo” Key Club 2, 3, 4. DELBERT CRAIG BARBEE “Delbert” LCT. 4, VICA Club 4, Library Assistant. MICHAEL CRAIG BARBER SGraig7 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3. JESSE HOWARD BARKER JR. “Jay” Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3. KATHY LEE BARKER “Kathy” Student Government Committee 2, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Keyettes 4, Chess Club 4, Office Occupations 4, Guidance Assistant 4. JO ANNA BARNES “Jo” Homeroom Treasurer 2, Keyettes 3, 4, Daoe- Wah-Jack Staff 4, Journalism 4, Elections Commit- ree 25.3: LONNIE WAYNE BARNES “Lonnie” Bible Club 4, Track 4, Scholastic Art Award 4. JAMES CARL BAULDING “James” Student Council 4, Homeroom President 4, Ex- change, Treasurer 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, French National Honor Society 3. TOMMIE LEE BEASLEY “Tommie” Homeroom Vice-President 3. WILLIAM COY BECK “Bill” National Honor Society 3, 4, Superlative 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, Wrestling 4, National Merit Semifinalists, Morehead Nominee. WANDA ANN BECKNELL “Wanda” D.E. 4, Band 2, Doe-Wah-Jack Staff 3. JOSEPH DAVID BELL “Wess Wrestling 2, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, All-Conference Team. REGINALD LEE BENNETT “Reggie” School Spirit Committee 3, 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Civitans, Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, JV Base- ball 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Talent Show 3. SHERRY GAIL BENNETT “Sherry” Bus Driver 3, 4, G.A.A. President 2, 3, 4, P.E. As- sistant 3, 4. THOMAS EUGENE BERRY, JR. Mr. Temple celebrates Top ‘Em Day. “Tommy” Homeroom Officer 4, Homecoming Escort 3 Wrestling 2, Baseball 2, Football 2, F.C.A. 2. ’ ROBERT DOUGLAS BEVAN “Bobby” Student Council 3, Homeroom President 3, Ex- change Club, Chaplain 2, 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, French National Honor Society 2, 3, Barker, Editor 4. HARRIET LEE BINGENHEIMER “Lee” Student Council 4, School Spirit Committee 3, 4, Social and Recreation 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, President 4, Keyettes, Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee, Scholastic Art Gold Key Award. BARBARA ANN BISHOP “Barbara” CHARLOTTE ANN BIVENS SAnn’ Hall Traffic 3, Cafeteria Committee 3, Homeroom Officer 4, Office Assistant 4. JOHN MARK BLACK “Mark” Student Council 3, Homeroom President 3, Base- ball Manager 2, Interact Club 2, 3, 4, Board of Di- rectors 3, F.C. A. 2: BARRY LESLIE BLACKARD “Barry” Homecoming Escort 4, Spanish National Honor Society 3. DIANA BLACKWELL ‘Dee Bee? Library Club 3, D.E. 4. ¢ BARBARA JO BLACKWELL “Joey” VANESSA ELLEN BLACK WELL Ellen” Student Council 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, Treasur- er 3, President 4, Superlative 4, Keyettes 4, Spanish Club 2, Spanish National Honor Society 3, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, Coach Assistant 4, Social and Recreation Com- mittee 4. GEORGE WALKER BLAIR III “Bo” Student Council 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Junior Marshall 3, Key Club 2, 3, Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Cast 2, Tennis 3, 4. McLEOD BLEAKLEY 249 SI Ge” National Honor Society 3, 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Basketball 2, School Spirit Committee 4, Transfer ie, ROBERT WAYNE BODENHEIMER, JR. “Robert” Student Council 3, Homeroom Officer 3, Civitan 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball, JV 2, Baseball 4, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Guidance Assistant 4, Hall Traffic Committee 2, 3, 4. LINDA DIANE BOLAND “Diane? Publicity Committee 3, National Honor Society 4, Bible Club 4, French Club 2, 3, French National Honor Society 3, 4. NANCY PAIGE BOOKER “Nancy” GEORGE ALTON BOSWELL AL? ROTC. PATRICIA ANN BOSWELL Seay” KAREN MARIE BOWDEN piKareni GrATAL 3,4. MARGARET SUSAN BOWDEN SSusan’ Student Council 3, 4, Public Relations 3, Home- room Vice-President 2, President 3, 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Civinettes 2, 3, President 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Spanish Nation- al Honor Society 3, Recording Secretary N.C. Dis- trict East Jr. Civitan 3, 4. JACQUELYN CAROL BRANTLEY “Jackie” WILLIAM BRYAN BRANTLEY © W illiam” TERESA GAIL BRAXTON SGaily D.E. 4, Attendance Assistant 4. GLENDA KAY BREWER “Kay” Office Occupations 4. ALICE ELIZABETH BROCK “Alice” Social and Recreation Committee 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Speech and Debating Club 4, Dramatics Club 4, Dl 2, Zh EDGAR FLOYD BROOKS 250 Come to me, darling! Mrs. Newton. “Bd” Social and Recreation Committee 2, 3, 4, Home- coming Escort 3, Homecoming Court 4, Task Force 4, Prom Server 2, Junior Marshall 3, Baseball, JV 2, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Dramatics Play Crew, Student Director 2, 3, Football, JV 2, Activities Assistant 3, Guidance Assistant 4. MARY SUSAN BROOKS “Susan” STANLEY WALTER BROOKS “Stan” Monogram Club 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Football, JV 2, Basketball Manager JV and Varsity 2, Track 2, HEIN, Dy Sh, Ue DAVID CARROL BROWN “David” Interact Club 3, 4. GARLAND EUGENE BROWN, JPR. “Skeeter” GORDON LEE BROWN “Gordon” National Honor Society 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, More- head Scholar Nominee, Co-Chairman Assembly Committee 4. RUDY CARLYLE BROWN “Rudy” Civitans 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Basketball 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4, JV 2, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Track 2. DEBORAH ANN BRUNER “Debbie” Homeroom Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Exchangettes 3, 4, Health Careers Club 2, P.E. Assistant 3, Student Voice Committee 3. PEGGY ELAINE BRUNER “Peggy” National Honor Society 3, 4, Civinettes 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Spanish National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, School Spirit Committee 4. ANTHONY AMBROSE BULLARD “Tony” Key Club 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Wrestling 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Football 3, JV 2, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Musical 25.3504: JAMES KEVIN BULLARD “Butch” Student Council 4, Homeroom President 4, Interact Club 3, 4. MICHAEL ALLAN BULLOCK “Mike” Homeroom Vice-President 3, Prom Server 2, Key Club 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Football, JV 2. DEBORAH ANN BUMGARNER “Debbie” Homeroom President 3, SecretaryTreasurer 4, Stu- dent Council 3, Laurelettes 2, 3, 4. JENNIFER FLETCHER BUMGARNER “Jennifer” Homeroom Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Assistant Principal’s Office Assistant 4, Transfer 4. HALEY BARRETT BURCH “Haley” Key Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM SCOTT CALLAHAN SOCOtt) Homeroom Vice-President 2, 3, Key Club 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Track 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Foot- ball 3, 4, JV 2, RCA. 2, 3. CAROL ANN CAMP “Carol”? Laurelettes 3, 4, Transfer 2. STEPHEN WILLIS CASEY “Casey” Homeroom Officer 2, Civitans 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, F.C.A. 3. JOSEPH RANDALL CATOE “Randy” Student Council 2, 4, Constitution Committee 4, Class Officer 2, 4, National Honor Society 4, Scrib- blers Club 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Chess Team 2, 3, Mo- rehead Scholarship Nominee. BRENDA JEAN CAUBLE “Brenda” Civinettes 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Hall Traffic Com- mittee 2. SHERRY ANN CHAPPELL “Sherry” Bootgirls 2, Barker Staff 3, 4. THOMAS LEE CHEEK “Tommy” Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3, Civitans 2, 3, 4, Superlative 4, Junior Marshall 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Football 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, JV Beebrack 2,3, 4, B.C.A. 2, 3, 4. HARRIET SUSAN CHERRY “Harriet” Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, French Club 2, Dramatics Club 4, Transfer 3. MICHAEL LEE CHURCH “Mike” RAYMOND LEE CHURCH . Ray” Homeroom Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, Civitan 2, 3, 4, Clown 4. LYNNE ROXANNE CLARK “Lynne” Hall Traffic Committee 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Dramatics Club 4, Girls’ Chorus 4. SANDRA KAY CLARK “Sandra” Homeroom Secretary 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4, School Spirit Committee 3, Gold Key Scholastic Art Award 4. WALTER ALEXANDER CLARK “Walter” Homecoming Escort 4, Debating Team 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, Doe-Wah-Jack Staff 4, Transfer 2. PATRICIA HOLLEMAN CLAYTON Pattie?” Student Council 3, Homeroom President 3, Vice- President 4, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Bootgirls 2. IRIS FLORENE CLINSCALES “Florene” KENNETH CLINTON “Kenneth” Lab Assistant 4, Boys’ Chorus 4, Transfer 3. DEBORAH BETH COBLE “Debbie” Exchangettes 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Chess Club 4, Girls’ Chorus 2, 3, 4. JAMES BYRON COCKMAN “Jimmy” Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, All State Orchestra 4, Per- cussionist Award 3. DEBORAH LYNN COLE “Lynn” Hall Traffic 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Majorettes 2, 3, 4, Head 4. REBECCA SUSAN COLEY “Becky” National Honor Society 4, French Club 3, Art Award 2. SYBIL JO COLLINS “Jody” Student Council 2, Homeroom President 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Civinettes 3, 4, Guidance Assistant 4, School Spirit Committee 3, House and Grounds Committee 4. HERMAN KENT CONKLIN “Butch” Homeroom Vice-President 2, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Prom Server 3, Office Occupations 4, LC.T. 4, Spanish Club 2, Football, JV 2, Parking Committee. AVA LYNNETTE CONKLIN “Lynnette” Student Council 3, Homeroom President 3, F.T.A. 3, 4, Laurelettes 3, 4. PHYLLIS MARIE CONKLIN “Phyllis” Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Coaches Assistant 3, 4, Public Relations Committee 2. PATRICK ROBERT CONNER eye” Constitution Committee 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Debating Team 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, High I.Q. Bowl. MONICA VERNETT CONYERS “Monica” Office Occupations 4, Library Club 3, Library As- Sistant 3. MICHAEL RUSSELL COOK “Mike” Jr. Exchange 2, 3. STEVEN CRAIG COOK STSitevien Homeroom Parliamentarian 2, Secretary 3. DIANA LYNN COOKE “Diana” GrAw Awe JAN JEFFREYS COOPER “Jan” Homeroom Vice-President 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Coaches Assistant 3, 4. RALPH MELVIN COOPER “Ralph” Student Council 3, 4, Publicity Co-Chairman 4, So- cial and Recreation 3, School Spirit 3, Homeroom President 3, 4, Homecoming Escort 3, Prom Com- mittee 3, Civitans 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Publicity Chairman 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 4, Wrestling 2, dirack=seRV@uln Grosses Stage Band 2, 3, Constitu- tion Committee 4, Talent Show 2, 4, Brass Award 2, Governor’s School Nominee 3. RICHARD FRANKLIN CORE “Richard” Homecoming Court 4. DANIEL LEE CORBETT “Danny” Jr. Engineers 3, 4. DANA LYNN COVERT “—Dana”’ Scribblers Club 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, Secretary 4, Doe- Wah-Jack Staff 3, 4, Paragon Staff 4, Literary Award 2 BARBARA ELAINE COX “Bobbie” Homeroom Secretary 4, Exchangettes 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Spanish National Honor Society 3, 251 Why did you take second year P. E. if you were scared of water? 4, Attendance Assistant 3, 4. STEPHEN MARTIN COX “Marty” TONYA LYNN COX “Tonya” Homeroom Vice-President 2. ROBIN ELLEN CRAWFORD “Robin” Student Council 3, School Spirit Committee 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, President 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Civi- nettes 4, Spanish Club 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 3, 4. CARLOTTA GAIL CURRIE “Carlotta” Health Careers 2, 3, 4, Laurelettes 3, 4. DAVID DEMOSS DAHL “David” Student Council 2, 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Hall Traffic 3, Class Officer, President 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Homecoming Escort 2, 3, 4, Superlative 4, Junior Marshall 3, Civitan 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, President 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4, Basket- ball JV 2, Co-Captain 2, Guidance Assistant 4, Morehead Scholarship Nominee, Elks Leadership Contest. BEVERLY RAE DAMERON “Bev” Student Council 2, 3, Class Officer, Vice-President 2, Secretary 3, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Trea- surer 4, National Honor Society 4, Task Force 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Assistant Head 2, Superlative 4, Prom Server 2, Junior Marshall 3, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Marquee Committee 3, Civitan Citizenship Award 252 3, Keyette Citizen 2. RONALD LEA DAMERON “Ron” Football, JV 2. DIANNE LOLA DANIELS “Dianne” Social and Recreation Committee. PHIL DARK Phil” IDE, 3, 44 BENNIE ELTON DAVIS “Elton” Wrestling 2. CAMILLE CREWS DAVIS Cami Student Council 2, School Spirit 2, Homeroom Sec- retary 2, 4, Homecoming Court 2, 4, Cheerleader 2, 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Prom Server 2, Civinettes 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 3, Concert Choir 4, Girls’ Chorus 3, 4, Coaches Assist- ant 4. JEFFERSON DAVID DAVIS jetta Homeroom Officer 3. WILLIAM BRYANT DAVIS “Bryant” ROTC. BONNIE SUE DAY “Bonnie” DEA: HENRY NEAL DAY Nee” Inter-Club Council 4, Jr. Exchange Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Debating Team 4, National Forensic League 3, 4, Chess Club 4, Speech and Debating Club 3, 4, Barker Staff 4, Basketball, “B” Team 2, Assembly Committee 2, 3, Publicity Committee 4. JIMMY WAYNE DEAN “Tim” Student Council 2, Homeroom President 2, Vice- President 3, Bus Driver 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Publici- ty Chairman 4, Pep Band 2, 3, Office Assistant 4. DOROTHY JEAN DICKENS ec ean” Office Occupations 4. DAVID RONALD DIXON “Dick” Homeroom Officer 2, 4, Jr. Exchange Club 2, 3, D.E. 4, Parliamentarian 4. ALAN LEA DUDLECK Alan” Student Council 3, Homeroom Officer 3, Golf 3, 4. SHARON HALL DUFF “Sharon” Publicity Committee 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Exchangettes 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, Vice-President 4, Chess Club 3, 4, French Club 2, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Chemistry Assistant 4. WILLIAM DAVID DUNCAN sees rile Student Council 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, RITA SUE EDWARDS eRitae Office Occupations. MICHAEL GLENN ELLINGTON “Big G” H. R. Officer 3, Civitans 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mas- que and Gavel 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Paragon Staff 4, Dramatics Club 4, Dramatics Crew 4, Boys’ Chorus 2, Governors School 2, ROTC 2, 3, VICA 4, VANESSA IRENE EVANS “Vanessa” Spanish Club. JULIA RUSSELL EVERETT “Julia” Girls’ Chorus 2, 3, Concert Choir 4. DEBORAH ANN EZZELL “Debbie” Social and Recreation Committee Projects Commit- tee 4. JAN ELIZABETH EZZELL “Jan” School Spirit Committee, F.T.A., Glee Club 2, French Club 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Girls’ Chorus 2. RUTH JANICE FAMBROUGH Janice” Student Voice Committee, H.R. President 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Laboratory Assist- ant 4, Girls’ Chorus 2. JANICE FAYE FAUCETTE “Janice” Exchangettes 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Health Careers Club 2, Doe-Wah-Jack Staff 3, 4. WILLIAM HENRY FAUCETTE Bill” Wrestling 2, J.V. Football 2, F.C.A. 2. HOWARD LOUIS FINGER “Louis” J.V. Baseball 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4. JANICE MARIE FITCH anices Exchangettes 3, 4, Health Careers Club 2, Doe- Wah-Jack Staff 3, 4. JULIA MARIE FLOWERS “Julia” Exchangettes 2, 3, 4, Doe-Wah-Jack Staff 3, 4. MENDLE WAYNE FLOYD “Wayne” Homecoming Escort 4, Superlative 4, Civitans 3, 4, Band 2, Orchestra 2, Doe-Wah-Jack Staff 4, Transfer Student 3. JOHN WAYNE FORD “Ford” REO) ile © a 203 4: DEBORAH LYNN FOSTER “Debbie” Homeroom Officer 3. DONNA GAIL FOSTER “Donna” H.R. Officer, Veep 2. SUSAN GAYLE FOSTER =Su Fo” H.R. Officer, Treas. 2, 4, Cheerleader 2, 4, Civi- nettes 3, 4, Social and Recreation Committee 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Dramatics Play Crew 4, P.T.S.A. 4, Coaches Office Assistant 3, 4. VICKI JANE FOSTER “Vicki” PAULETT FOUST “Paulett” Prom Server 2, Transfer Student 2. STEVE YOUNGER FOX SOtevicn ete By 4h, RELIC. 2 3h, 4h detoyay (Cavesansy 2. BRUCE DUNCAN FRASER “Bruce” Band 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Chess Team 4, J.V. Baseball 2, Dramatics Play Cast 4, Transfer Student De JANET LYNN FRAZIER SJancce Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4, Laurelettes 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors Laurelettes 4, School Spirit Committee 3. RICHARD LOUIS FRENCH “Ricky” Homeroom Officer 4, Debating Team 4, Dramatics Play Crew 3, Basketball ‘““B” Team 2, 3, R.O.T.C. 2, 3s WINNIFRED ELIZABETH FRICK “Beth” School Spirit Committee 3, Dramatics Club 3, Con- cert Choir 3, 4, P.E. Assistant 4, Girls’ Chorus 2, Choral Office Assistant 3, Assembly Song Leader 4. ANNE STAFFORD FRISSELL “Anne” H.R. President 4, Spanish Club 4, Spanish National Honor 4. LINDA DIANE GARNER “Diane” D.E. 4, Barker Staff 3. MARTHA ANNETTE GARRISON “Martha” H.R. Officer 3, Glee Club 2, Office Occupation 4, Guidance Office Assistant 3. STEVEN LYNN GARRISON “Steve” Assembly and Constitution Committee 3, 4, H.R. Officer 2, 3, Bus Driver 4, Jr. Exchange Club 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 4, Debating Team 2, 3, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4, R.O.T.C. 4. CAROLYON GIBBS “Carolyn” Student Voice Committee 4, H.R. Officer 2, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Laurelettes 2, 3, 4, P.E. As- sistant 4. CARL RONALD GILCHRIST “Ronnie” National Honor Society 4, Civitan 4, Transfer Stu- dent 3. BOBBY HOWARD GLENN JR. “Bobby” H.R. Officer 4, Wrestling 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Football (V) 3, 4, Football J.V. 2, Track 2, 4, F.C.A. 2, 3, 4, P.E. Assistant 4. NINA MARLENE GORDON “Marlene” Superlative 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, P.E. Assistant 3, 4. LYNNE ALLYSON GOURLEY “Lynne” Social and Recreation Committee 3, Spanish Club 3, Doe-Wah-Jack 3, Doe-Wah-Jack Editor 4, Coaches Office Assistant 4, Homeroom Secretary 2. CYNTHIA JEANNE GRAHAM “Cindy” Student Council 2, School Spirit Committee 3, H.R. Officer 2, 3, 4, Task Force 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Assistant Head Cheerleader 4, Superlative 4, Prom Server 2, Junior Marshall 3, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Citizenship Award 3, P.E. Assistant 2 BILLIE BONLYNNE GRAY Billie” Task Force 4, Drama Club 4, Glee Club 2, Boot Girls 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Transfer Student 3. JAMES MICHAEL GRIFFIN “Mike” Manager Varsity Football Team 4. DAVID GLENN GUSLER “Gus” Prom Server 2, Wrestling 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4. WILLIAM HOBART HAITHCOCK Bille Ellen Blackwell must be telling one of her jokes. M. King, G. Kivett. H.R. Officer 4. CLARENCE EDGAR HALL III “Eddie” Homeroom Vice President 2, 3, 4, Baseball Varsity 3, 4, Baseball J.V. 2, Monogram Club 4, F.C.A. 4, ROBIN KIETH HALL “Robin” H.R. Officer 4, I.C.T. 3, 4, Boys Chorus 2, Office Assistant (Choral) 4, R.O.T.C. 2, 3. MARVIN KOUGLAS HAMILTON JR. “Dickie” H.R. Officer 2, 4, Biology Lab Assistant 3. DAVID MICHAEL HARPER “Whopper” Hall Traffic Comm. 2, 3, Civitan 2, 3, 4, Wres- tling 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Football Varsity 3, AMEOOL DAI Ave aulicackazee sa Aah Gre? Re @ nln @s 2, 3, 4, P.E. Assistant 4. CYNTHIA JEAN HARRELL “Cindy” Attendance Office Assistant 4. PAULA JEAN HARRINGTON ‘Paula’ Cafeteria Comm. 4, Exchangettes 3, 4, E.T.A. 4, Glee Club 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Girls’ Chorus 2. EARL STANTON HARRIS JR. “Stan” Monogram Club 4, Interact Club 3, 4, Board of Di- rectors of Interact Club 4, Letterman 3, 4, Track 3, 4, PE. Assistant 4. REBECCA SUE HARRIS “Becky” Hall Traffic and Cafeteria Committee 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3. WALTER WOODY HARRIS “Walter” AOL IAC, 2D, Bin Ah LINDA KAY HARRISON “Kay” Bible Club 4, Spanish Club 3. PAMELA KAY HARROD “Pam” D.E. 4, Barker Staff Girls Chorus 4. JOANNE E. HARVEY “Joanne” H.R. Officer 2, Civinettes 4, Prom Server Officer Ds Civinettes 4, Prom Committee 3. FRANK EDWARD HATLEY “Frank” 254 Dramatics Club 2, Dramatics Play Crew 2. KATHY LYNN HAYES “Kathy” School Spirit Committee 3, Recreation Committee 3, National Honor Society 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4, Bootgirls 2. MICHAEL CALVIN HAYES “ Mike”’ Jr. Exchange Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. STARR HAYES Otani H.R. Officer 3, D.E. 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Office Assistant 4. STEPHEN ZACHARY HEARNE “Steve” H.R. Officer 2, National Honor Society 4, Civitans 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Spanish National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Baseball 2, Monogram Club 4, Track 3, 4, Football (V) 3, 4, Football J.V. 2, F.C.A. 3, 4. SHERRY LEE HEATH “Sherry” Student Council 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 2, 3, 4, Office Occupations 4. DELORES LOUISE HELMS “Delores” National Honor Society 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Orches- tra 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Girls’ Chorus 3, 4, All-State Orchestra 2, 3, 4. MARTHA JANE HEMRICK “Martha” Office Occupations 4, French National Honor Soci- ety 3. MICHAEL BRIEW HEMRIC “Mike” H.R. Officer 2, 3, Golf 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4. BONNIE GAY HENDERSON “Bonnie” Library Club 4, Transfer Student 3. VICKI LYNN HENSLEY “Vicki” Student Council 3, 4, Social and Recreation Com- mittee 4, Class President 4, H.R. Officer 2, 3, Na- tional Honor Society 4, French Club 3, 4, Attend- ance Office 4. IRENE CHRISTIE HILL “Christie” Paragon Staff 3, 4. PATRICIA AN NE THORNTON HILL “Pat” Homeroom Officer 2, 3, National Honor Society 4, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Guidance Office Assistant 4. DANNY A. HINSHAW “Danny” DiEvo yA. JEFFREY MAYNARD HINSHAW jer H.R. Officer 2, Band 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Chess Club 2, Laboratory Assistant (Bio.) 3, 4. KAREN SUE HINSHAW “Karen” ALICE CATHERINE HOBBS “Cathy” Inter-Club Council 4, H.R. Officer 4, Nationa Honor Society 3, 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, French National Honor Society 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, D.A.R. Good Citizen Award 3, School Spirit Committee 3 RALPH JULIAN HOBBY JR. “Ralph” National Honor Society 4, Interact Club 4. JAMES FRANKLIN HOLDER JR. Sjime JOHN ROBERT HORNER JR. “John” MONTE MARSHALL HORNER “Monte” IDI, 3), 44. BOBBY LEE HOWELL “Bobby” Homecoming Escort 3, D.E. 3, 4. JACKIE LYNN HOWERTON “Jackie” Student Council 2, Exchangettes 3, 4, H.R. Officer 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Health Careers Club 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4. JAN RENE HOYLE sjane Glee Club 2, 3. RANDY MICHAEL HUNLEY “Randy” Homecoming Escort 4, Homecoming Court 4, Concert Choir 3, Boys’ Chorus 2, 4, Barker Staff Assistant 4. ALMOND GREG HUNTER “Greg” MANLEY BANKS HURLEY JR. “Manley” DONALD PAUL HYDER “Don” D.E. 3, Baseball 2, J.V. JOSEPH PLONK ISLEY “Joe” National Honor Society 4, Jr. Exchange Club 4, Jr. Engineers 4, Spanish Club 4, Chess Club 4, Spanish National Honor Society 4, Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 4. LINDA DIANE ISLEY “Linda” H.R. Officer 4, D.E. 4, Spanish Club 3. ROBERT LEE IVEY JR. “Robert” Bee VelLC As Club 4. LINDA FAYE JACKSON “Linda” Inter-Club Council 4, Student Government Com- mittee 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 4, French National Honor Society 3, 4, Laurelettes 4. FORREST TWAIN JAMES “Twain” Student Council 2, Inter-Club Council 4, H.R. Of- ficer 2, Wrestling 2, P.E. Assistant 3, Interact Club 2, 3, 4, President of Interact 4. MATTHEW STEVEN JAROSZ “Steve” Interact Club 3, 4. CARLYN SUE JEFFRIES “Carlyn” National Honor Society 3, 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Task Force 4, French Club 3, 4, French National Honor 3, 4, Laurelettes 3, 4,G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Attend- ance Office Assistant 4. ROBERT RAY JENKINS “Ray” EE. 4; R.O.T.C. BARBARA GARRETT JOHNSON ““Barbara” DAVID WALTER JOHNSON “David” GREGORY LEE JOHNSON E Greg” JOHN MARK JOHNSON “Mark” Jr. Exchange Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM LARRY JOHNSON ee Larry” Jr. Exchange Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Barker Staff 3. ELAINE FAYE JOHNSON “Elaine” H.R. Officer 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Span- ish National Honor Society 3, 4, Chemistry Labora- tory Assistant 4. STEPHEN ALLAN JOHNSON “Steve” Monogram Club 4, Basketball J.V. 2, Basketball 3, 4. STEPHEN DALE JOHNSON S Steve Wrestling 2, 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Football J.V. 2, Football Varsity 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, F.C.A. 2, 3. TERRY CLYDE JOHNSTON “Terry” Student Council 2, Projects Committee 3, H.R. Officer 2, Civitan 2, 3, 4, Baseball J.V. 2, Monogram Club 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball J.V. 3, ““B” Team Basketballe2ie3 a RU Oe Gees 3. 0h GeAveliracker4 leat, Si, 4b VIRGILE WAYNE JOHNSON “Wayne” Gales: BOBBY KIMBERAL JONES “Bobby” Monogram Club 3, 4, Football Varsity 3, 4, Football IN EOD JANE ELIZABETH JONES ae DE. 4. PHILIP HOWARD JONES “Philip” THOMAS DAVID JONES “David” JANICE FAYE JORDAN “Janice” Bible Club 4. MARGARET ELLEN JORDAN “Len” Inter-Club Council 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Home- coming Sponsor 4, Civinettes 3, Dramatics Club 3, President 4, Dramatics Play Crew 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, Transfer Student 3, Paragon Staff 3, 4. WILLIAM ALVIS JORDAN “Alvis” Bus Driver 2, 3, R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4. GEORGE ARNOLD KECK “George” Student Council 4, Projects Committee 4, H.R. Officer 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, French Club 4, Interact Club 2, 3, 4, Guidance Office Assistant 4. ELIZABETH SYLVIA KEMP “Elizabeth” National Honor Society 4, Spanish National Honor 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Laruelettes 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 4. CALVIN LEE KENDRICK “Calvin” Student Council 4, H.R. Officer 4, Task Force 4, Bible Club 4, Dramatics Club 4. EUGENE FRANCIS KENNY IV “Buster” Student Government Committee 3, Prom Server 2, Track 2) DONNA GAYLE KEPLEY “Donna” Bible Club 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA HELENE KERR “Pat” Bible Club 3, G.A.A. 3, 4. RICHARD CLARK KEZIAH JR. “Chug-a-Lug” Civitans 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Basketball (V), (JV), (“B” Team) Statisti- Ciatie elas A254 bs basAssistantase VALDA SUE KIMBRO ’Sue”’ Office Occupations 4. WANDA LEE KIMBRO “Wanda” H.R. Officer 2, 3,4, National Honor Society 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Spanish National Honor 2, 3, Girls’ Chorus 2, Attendance Office As- sistant 4. ROY DOYLE KIMMINS “Doyle” BARBARA ANN KING “Barbara” HARRIET VIRGINIA KING ” Gina” Civinettes 4, Transfer Student 3. JERRY WAYNE KING “Jerry Wayne” Bus Driver 4, Office Occupations 4, Library Club 4, G Bean [a4 JOHN MICHAEL KING “Mike” Key Club 4, Wrestling 4. 255 MARK EDGAR KINGSLEY “Mark” French Club 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Dramatics Play Crew 4, Paragon Staff 4, Paragon Editor 4, Transfer Student 4. PATRICIA ANN KING “Patsy” H.R. Officer 2, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, School Spirit Committee 3. RICHARD EDWARD KINNEY “Richard” Class Officer (Veep) 3, Student Council 3, 4, Homecoming Escort 2, 3, 4, Task Force 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball J.V. 2, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, Track 2, Junior Class Citi- zen of the Year 3. GLADYS VIVIAN KIVETT “Bibby” JUNE CARROLL KRAYCIRIK “Carroll” Homecoming Sponsor 4, Exchangettes 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4. ANN FOWLER KUKEL “Ann” Student Council 2, School Spirit Committee 3, H.R. Officer 2, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Homecoming Court 4, Cheerleader 2, Superlative 4, Prom Committee 256 ae It’s in the bag. Barker Staff. Chairman 3, Prom Server 2, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 3 4, Girls’ Chorus 2. CECELIA ELLEN LASHLEY m@cliaw Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, 4, Office Occupations 2, D.E. 4, G.A.A. MARY CATHERINE LASTER “Mary” Homeroom Treasurer 2, Library Club 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Office Assistant, Attendance 2. SUSAN JANE LAUGHON “Jane” Homeroom Treasurer 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Exchangettes 3, Director 4, F.T.A. ELAINE ALTHEA LEATH “Elaine” ANNIE MAE LEMONS “Annie” ROBERT PRESTON LENTZ “Preston” Band 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Wres- tling 2, 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Play Cast 2, 4, Dramatics Play Crew 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C. Honors 2, 3, 4. RHONDA GAIL LEONARD “Rhonda” Student Council 4, Hall Traffic Committee 3 School Spirit Committee 3, Public Relations 3, Elec tions 4, Homeroom Treasurer 2, President 4, Chee leader 2, 3, Head 4, Superlative, Prom Committe¢ Junior Marshall 3, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Office Assist ant, Gym 3, Activities, Guidance 4, JOSEPH J. LINDLEY “Joe” Elections Committee 3, Publicity 4, Homeroon President 4, Key Club 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Baseball 2 Basketball (“B” Team) 2 SHELIA ELIZABETH LINDSAY “Shelia” Homeroom President 3, DONNIE LLOYD “Donnie” Barker Assistant 2, Chorus 2, 2), 4h KAREN DENISE LOCKAMY “Denise” Student Council 3, Homeroom President 3, Vice President 4, Office Occupations, Vice-President 4 Laurelettes 2, 3, Boot Girls 2. BARBARA ANN LONG “Barbara” Homeroom Vice-President 2, Office Assistant 2,3 4, Social and Recreation Committee 3. ’ HENRY LOCKETT LONG, JR. “Butch” Projects Committee 3, School Spirit 4, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Homecoming Escort 3, Superlative 4, Civitans 2, 3, 4, Baseball Manager 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Basketball Manager 3, 4, Bas- ketball J.V. Manager 2, Office Assistant, Guidance 4, REBECCA JANE LORING “Becky” MINNIE CAROL LOVE S@arol” D.E. 3, Treasurer 4, D.E. Parliamentarian of District 3, 4, D.E. Office Assistant 3, 4. BEVERLY JEAN LOY “Beverly” Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3, Keyettes 2, 3, Chaplain and Board of Directors 4, Health Careers Club 2, Band 2, 3, Pep Band 2, School Spirit Committee 3. JOHN CHRISTOPHER LYONS BGhiris” Student Council 2, Homeroom President 3, Home- coming Sponsor 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Track, Most Valuable 3, Track 2, 3, 4, FCA. 4. HARRY LEE LYNCH, JR. “Harry” Inter-Club Council 4, Jr. Exchange Club 2, 3, 4, De- bating Team 4, National Forensic League 4, Jr. En- gineers 3, President 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Chess Team 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Biology Laboratory Assistant 3, Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 4, High LQ. Bowl 4. DEBORAH JEAN MADDEN “Debbie” Publicity Committee 3, School Spirit 4, Inter-Club Council 4, F.T.A. 3, Vice-President 4, Doe-Wah-Jack Staff 3, 4. ALFRED LEWIS MANN “AD School Spirit Committee 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, Monogram Club 4, Basket- ball Varsity Manager 3, 4, Basketball J.V. Manage 2° CONNIE SUE MANN “Connie” Civinettes 2, 3, 4. RONALD LEE MANN “Maynard” Homecoming Escort 4, Baseball 3, 4, Monogram Club 4. PAMELA SUE MARTINDALE Pam’ National Honor Society 3, 4, Health Careers Club 3, Treasurer 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish National Honor 2, 3, 4. GARRY HALL MASSEY “Garry” Homeroom Vice-President 4, D.E. 4. LINDA SUE MAY “Linda” Office Occupations 4. RONALD ALLEN MAYO “Ronnie” Spanish Club 3, 4. MARSHALL ALLEN MAYS “Allen” D.E. 3, 4, Baseball 4, Baseball J.V. 2. WILLIAM DICKSON MAXWELL “Dickey” Debating Team 4, Speech and Debating Club 4, REO GaLionotsisu 4 ake @ sine CHARLES FRANKLIN McCALL “Charlie” IMG IU, 4 IROOM, a Sy h PAMELA ANN McCANN “Pam” JOHN WALTER McCAULEY “Walter” Inter-Club Council 4, Debating Team 4, National Forensic League 4, Jr. Engineers 4, Chess Glubi2e4: Speech and Debating Club 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Dra- matics Play Cast 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Track De BiG ADA RICHEY McCLINTOCK BeAciaus Student Council 2, 4, School Spirit Committee 2, Hall Traffic 2, Class Secretary 4, Cheerleader, JE Head 2, 3, 4, Superlative, Junior Marshall 3, Prom Server 2, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 4. ELAINE DIANE McCOLLUM Samer Library Club 4, French Club 2. DEBBIE McCORMICK MICHAEL DALE McDADE “Mike” Jr. Engineers 2, 3, Secretary Treasurer 4, Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 3, 4, R.O.T.C. GEOFFREY STEPHEN McGAUGHEY “Geoffrey” SHERRY FLYNT McGINNIS “Sherry” MARGIE LYNNE McINTYRE “Margie” Exchangettes 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Health Careers Club ps SONIA ESTRELLITA McINTRYE “Sonia” Student Council 4, Constitution Committee 3, Stu- dent Voice Committee 4, Class Treasurer 4, Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Super- lative 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Exchan- gettes 2, 3, Secretary 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, French National Honor Society 3, 4. N.A.S.P. Finalist 4, Governor’s School 3. GARY ALLEN McKEE “Gary Homeroom 3, D.E. 3, 4, D.E.C.A. Club Co- D: Bell is responsible for all typographical 7 $% @ s in 1970 Doe-Wah-Jack. 257 Treasurer 4. TIM McKINNLY REBECCA JANE McLELLAND “Jane” National Honor Society 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Concert Choir 3, Secretary 4, Office Assistant 4, Cavalettes 3, 4. -LAURA ANNE McMILLAN Sania Student Council 2, Homeroom 2, 3, 4, Exchan- gettes 2, 3, Concert Choir 3, 4, Chorus, Girls’ 2, 3, 4, Carrollettes 2, Governors School 3. GLENDA SUE McPHERSON “Glenda” IDJ8, 4 KIPSEY IRENE MEREDITH “Kipsey” Hall Traffic Committee 3, Elections 4, F.T.A. 4, Office Assistant 3, 4. PAMELA SUE MICHAEL “age Student Council 2, 4, School Spirit Committee 2, 3, Social and Recreational Committee 4, Student Store Worker 3, Homeroom President Dis Secretary 3y, Treasurer 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Superlative 4. Junior Marshall 3, Keyettes 2, Chaplain 3, Vice- President 4, Band 2, Majorettes 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Spanish National Honor Society 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Guidance Office Assistant 4, FAYE MARIE MILES “Faye” Spanish Club 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 4, Barker Staff 4. DAVID LEO MILLER “Nub” Homeroom Secretary 3, Prom Server 2, Civitans 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Football J.V. 2, Track 2, Bras Es Ge Aenea JAMES MICHAEL MILLS “Mike” Football Varsity 3, 4, Football JIM. 2 WILLIAM McKINLEY MITCHELL “Bill” Student Body Treasurer 3, President 4, Homeroom President 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Home- coming King 4, Homecoming Escort 3, Superlative 4, Junior Marshall 3, Civitan 2, 3, 4, Debating Team 4, Spanish National Honor Society 3, Baseball J.V. 2, Baseball Varsity 4, Monogram Club 4, Basketball J.V. 2, Basketball Varsity 4, Sophomore Citizen of the Year 2, NCSSC-Mars Hill 3. 258 VICKIE PRUITT MODLIN “Vickie” Homeroom Treasurer 3, Bible Club 2, Secretary 3 Secretary 4, D.E. 3, 4, Office Assistant 4), By EDGAR MILES MOFFITT “Eddie” JOHN HOMER MOON “John” Football Varsity Manager 4, Basketball IN, JERRY WAYNE MOORE Jerry” Homeroom Vice-President 3, D.E. 4. LINDA CAROL MOORE Sieineate Homeroom Vice-President 3, Task Force 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Library Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, Chairman of Elections Committee 4. ANNE MARIE MORGAN “Anne Marie” Gleei@lub aa GrAvAmONG MARY JEANNE MORRISON “Mary” Cheerleader J.V. De Exchangettes 4, Speech and De- bating Club 4, Dramatics Club 4, Audio Visual OF. fice Assistant. PAMELA ANNE MORRISON Parry Homeroom Vice-President 2, National Honor Soci- ety 4, Health Careers Club 2, Laurelettes 3, 4, Dra- matics Play Crew 3, Pep Club 2, F.H.A. 2, Beta Club ELIZABETH DEARING MOSCHLER S Bethe Projects Committee 3, Publicity Committee 4, Homeroom Officer 4, National Honor Society 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, F.T.A. 4, Laurelettes 2, 3, 4, Barker Staff 3, 4, RITA ANN MOSER Rita Recreational Committee 3, Keyettes 3, 4. JAMES RANDALL MOSS “Randy” Inter-Club Council 4, Homeroom Officer, Treasur- er 2, Treasurer 3, Key Club 2, Board of Directors 3, 4, Band 2, Wrestling Manager 2, 3, Monogram Club 3, President 4, Football Varsity Manager 3, Trainer 4, Basketball Trainer 4, R.O.T.C. 2, 3, Hon- ors 4, BONITA JOYNER MURRAY “Bonita” D.E. 4, Glee Club 3, Girls’ Chorus 2, Attendance Office Assistant 3. LLOYD ALAN MURRAY “Lloyd” D.E. 4, Barker Staff 3, Boys Chorus 3. MELVIN GRAVES MURRAY “Graves” Bus Driver 3, I.C.T. 4, Baseball 2, Ip: DIANE ROSE NASH “Diane” National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4. DAVID KEITH NAYLOR “David” Homeroom Officer, President 2, Jr. Exchange Club, Board of Directors 3, Board of Directors 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band, Spanish Club 2, R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4 R.O.T.C. Honors 4. DEBORAH CAROL NEESE “Debbie” JANET LYNNE NORWOOD “Janet” Superlative 4, Glee Club 2, 3, French Club 4, Dra- matics Club 4, Dramatics Play Crew Chairman 4, Girls’ Chorus 2, 3. CYNTHIA LOUISE NOWELL “Cindy” National Honor Society 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, French National Honor Soci- tye: DEBBIE ANNE NUCKOLS “Debbie” Dramatics Club 4, Barker Staff 4, Girls’ Chorus 4. JUDY KAY NUNN “Judy” Publicity Committee 3, Elections Committee 4, Dramatics Club 3, Vice-President 4, Dramatics Crew 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Play Cast 4, Main Office Assistant 4, BYRON KEERA OAKLEY “Byron” Homeroom Officer 3, Wrestling 2. DAVID MALCOLM OAKLEY “David” KARLA OAKLEY “Karla” Social and Recreational Committee 3, Hall Traffic Committee 2, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Bible Club 4, Homeroom Officer 2, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4, Keyettes 2, 3, Parliamentarian 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 4, Girls’ Chorus 2, Choral Typical scene at W.H.S. during Sock It To Em Day. _ Office Assistant 4. RICHARD WILLIAM ORCUTT SDicks Student Council 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Home- room Officer, President 3, National Honor Society 3, President 4, Homecoming Escort 3, 4, Superlative 4, Civitans 3, Vice-President 4, Monogram Club 3, Basketball Varsity 4, Basketball J.V. 2, Track, Guid- ance Office Assistant, Letter of Commendation, National Merit Scholar 4, Morehead Scholarship Nominee, Student Council Parliamentarian. SUSAN ELLEN OSBORNE “Susan” Social and Recreation Committee 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Civinettes 2, 3. DARRELL WILSON OVERMAN ei arrell? Baseball Varsity 3. JOAN STONE OWEN “Joan” D.E. 4. SUSAN JEANETTE PARKER “Susan” National Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, French National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4, Dra- matics Club 4 LEAMON EDWARD PARRISH, JR. “Lee” Homeroom Officer, Treasurer 2, Baseball, Varsity 4, Baseball J.V. 2, Basketball, Varsity 4, Basketball, J.V. 2, Basketball “B”-Team 3, Track 3. JAMES ANDREW PATRUM “Andy” Wali Greg RITA DIANE PATTERSON B Rita IDNs), 3, ah, STEVEN CARL PATTERSON “Steve” Biology Laboratory Assistant 3, 4, Projects Commit- fccuoe ha ©}n Gru he © le Gm onors: BARBARA LEIGH PAYNE “Barbara” National Honor Society 3, 4, Keyettes 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, President 4. MICHAEL CURTIS PERKINSON “Mike” Baseball, Varsity 3, 4, Baseball, J.v. Manager 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Barker Staff 4, Basketball, J.V. Manager 2. PATRICIA ROSE PERRY S Pate D.E. 3, 4, Guidance Office Assistant 3. GARY PHILIP PERRYMAN “Gary” National Honor Society 4, Transfer Student 2. JANIE MARIE PHILLIPS “Janie” Gold Key Art Award 4. LYNN RUTH PHILLIPS “Lynn” Transfer Student 4 PATRICIA DAWN PHILLIPS “Dawn” Office Occupations 4, Boot Girls 2. ROY JOHN PHILLIPS “John” L.C.T. 4, French Club 2, Spanish Club 3 VICKIE SUE PHILLIPS “Vickie” Homeroom Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4, Boot Girls 2. LESLIE ANN PITTMAN melbes lic Homeroom 3, National Honor Society 4, French Club 4, Dramatics Club 4, Dramatics Play Crew 4, Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 4, Art Gold Key Award 4. HAMPTON ROCHELLE POOLE, JR. “Buck” Interact Club 2, 3, 4, Transfer Student 2, Football, jee2 SAMUEL CHRISTOPHER POWELL “Sam” Inter-Club Council, President 4, Homeroom Offi- cer, Vice-President 3, Jr. Exchange Club 2, 3, Vice- President 4, Jr. Engineers 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Chess Team 3, 4 STEVE PAYTON POWELL SOtevien Homeroom Officer 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Football, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Vars- ity 4, Basketball, J.V. 2, F.C.A. 2, 3 JOHN BRANK PROFFITT “John” National Honor Society 3, 4, Chess Club 4, High 1-Q Team 4, National Merit Semi-finalist 4. MARY CATHERINE PUGH “Mary” Assembly Committee 3, National Honor Society 4, Speech and Debating Club 4, Laurelettes 2, 3, His- torian 4, Dramatics Play Crew 3, Girls’ Chorus 4, Choral Office Assistant 4. WAYNE PYRTLE “Wayne” LORAH LOUISE QUALLS Wont Student Council 2, Homeroom Officer, President 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Server 2, Civi- nettes 2, 3. Board of Directors and Treasurer 4, Band 2, 3,4, Orchestra 3, 4, Majorettes 2, 3, 4, Span- ish Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3 AL 259 REBECCA ANN RAINEY “Becky” Homeroom Treasurer 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Civinettes 2, 3, Secretary 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Vice- President 4, Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4, Athletic Office Assistant 4. RHONDA GAIL RANDLEMAN “Rhonda” FT.A. 4. DOROTHY ELIZABETH RANGE “Betsy” Homeroom Treasurer 2, Keyettes 2, 3, Band 2, Hall Traffic Committee 3, Social and Recreational Com- mittee 3, Cafeteria Committee 2, 3. CATHY DIANNE RAY “Cathy” Student Body Secretary 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Inter-Club Council, Secretary 3, Student Govern- ment Committee 2, 3, Chairman 4, Homeroom President 2, Homecoming Court 4, Cheerleader, J.V. 2, Alternate 3, 4, prom server 2, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Orchestra 2, 3, President 4, Dramatics Play Crew 3, 4, Dramatics Play Cast 3, 4, P.T.S.A. Secre- tary, Guidance Office Assistant 3, Main Office As- sistant 4. JOANNE LARK RAY “Joanne” Exchangettes 3, 4, Boot Girls 2. KENNETH CLYDE RAY “Kenny” Student Council 4, Student Voice Committee Chairman 4, Homeroom Vice-President 4, National Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4, Task Force 4, Su- perlative 4, Chess Club 4, Spanish National Honor Society 2, Interact 2, 3, 4, Lt. Governor of District De 4, Track 2, 3, P.E. Assistant 3. EILEEN MARIA REARDON “Eileen” Exchangettes 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Girls’ Chorus 2, 3, 4, Choral Office Assistant 4. RODNEY ROBERT REDD “Rodney” Wan Gram As JAMES HAROLD RICE “Harold” JOAN DAIL ROBERTS “Joan” Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4, Bible Club 4, French Club 3, Dramatics Club Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, 4, G.A.A. 4, Doe-Wah-Jack Staff 4, Transfer Student. KATHY LEE ROGERS “Kathy” Homeroom Vice-President 2, Exchangettes 2, 3, 4, 260 F.T.A. 4, Health Careers Club 3, Doe-Wah-Jack Staff as SHARON ELAINE RHEW “Sharon” Glee Club 4, Dramatics Club 4, Girls’ Chorus 4, Attendance Office Assistant 2, Hall Traffic Com- mittee 3. PHILLIP RAY RIDDLE, JR. “Ray” V1 GAGA RICHARD EVANS RILEY “Rick” Golf 3, Interact 2, 3, 4, Football J.V. 2, Football Varsity 3. LESLIE LANE RIPPY “Lane” Homecoming Court 4, Superlative 4, Keyettes 2, 3, 4. ROBERT STERLING RIPPY “Bobby” Student Council 3, Social and Recreational Com- mittee 3, Homeroom Treasurer 2, President 3, Homecoming Escort 4, Superlative 4, Prom Com- mittee Chairman 3, Prom Server 2, Dramatics Play Crew 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Football J.V. 2, Track Px, Bi Oh NO MaN, BY WILLIAM FRANKLIN ROSS III Slips Interact Glubi24.4, Ri @ ML Ce2esnA4 ah Ol G Honors 3, 4. TIMOTHY DAVID ROSS STim” D.E., Vice-President 4. RONALD CLIFTON ROUPE “Ronnie” BARRY FRANKLIN RUDD “Barry” Homecoming Court 4, Key Club 2, 3, Sgt. at Arms 4. MARJORIE ELLEN RUHLMANN “Margorie” National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Dramatics Play Cast, Transfer Student, Paragon Staff 4, High I.Q. Bowl 4, Na- tional Merit Semi-finalist 4. DAVID SCOTT RUSSELL “David” Football J.V. 2. HUSTON MOODY SALLY “Huston” Spanish Club 3, Baseball J.V. 2, Interact Club 3, 4. HATTIE RUTH SAUL “Hattie” Homeroom Secretary 2, D.E. 4, Office Assistant 4. DEBORAH LYNN SAUNDERS “Deborah” Homeroom Vice-President 2, D.E. 4, G.A.A. 4, D.E.C.A. Sweetheart 4. MARY ELIZABETH SAUNDERS “Beth” Student Council 4, Homeroom President 4, Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, Concert Choir 3, 4, Girls’ Chorus 2, P.E. Assistant 4, Cavalette 2, 3, 4. THEODORE HENRY SAWYER Ted” Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain Football J.V. 2, V. 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Interact Club 2, 3, 4, F.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors. LAURA KATHERINE SAYER “Laura” Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Dramatics Club 4, Concert Choir 3, Transfer Student 2, Girls’ Cho- Tush 2 4 VIRGINA LILLARD SCHOONOVER “Virginia” Student Council 3, Publicity Committee 2, 3, Proj- ects Committee 4, Co-Chairman, Homeroom Secre- tary 3, Task Force 3, Prom Decorations Committee Co-Chairman 3, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Guidance Office Assistant 4. CATHERINE MARIE SHANNON “Cathy” Homeroom Secretary 4, Office Occupations Secre- tary 4, G.A.A., Girls’ Chorus 2, 3, Business Office Assistant. JANICE LACYNDA SHARPE sanice National Honor Society 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, F.T.A. 4, French Club 4, Laurelettes 4, Paragon Staff 3, 4. PATRICE ILENE SHARPE “Patrice” DE, 3, 4. VICKIE LYNN SHAW “Vickie” Student Council 2, Elections Committee 2, Class Treasurer 2, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, National Honor Society 4, R.O.T.C. Sponsor 4, Homecom- ing Court 2, 3, Superlative 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4, Citizenship Award 3. AMY GRACE SHELTON “Amy” National Honor Society 3, 4, Exchangettes 3, 4, E.T.A. 4, Health Careers Club 3, French Club 4, French National Honor Society 4, Paragon Staff 4. DENISE JANE SHELTON “Denise” School Spirit Committee 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Spanish National Honor Socie- ty 2, 3, Pep Band 3. NANCY MAY SHEPHERD “Nancy” F.T.A. 2, 3, DE. 4, Library Club 3, Audio Visual Assistant 3. DEBRA COLLEEN SHOCKLEY Debra”’ Inter-Club Council 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, President 4, JAMES THOMAS SHOFNER “Tom” Student Council 4, Homeroom President 4, Key Club 2, 3, Chaplain 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, Trea- surer 4, Football J.V. 2, Football Varsity 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, FCA. 2, 3, Secretary 4. DAUNE SHORKLEY “Daune” Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Hall Traffic Committee 3. DEAN KELBY SHORKLEY “Dean” Homeroom Officer 3, Key Club 3, 4. JOHN CROWDER SIGMON “John” Student Council 2, Homeroom President 2, Trea- surer 3, Vice-President 4, Superlative 4, Civitan 2, 3, Board of Directors 4, Clown 4, Doe-Wah-Jack Staff 4, Track 3, 4. LUCINDA DAWN SIGMON “Lucinda” Election Com mittee 3, 4, Homeroom Vice- President 2, Homecoming Court 4, Cheerleader 4, Keyettes 2, 3, Board of Directors 4. KENNETH FELIX SIMMONS een: Homeroom Officer 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Inter- act Club 2, 3, 4, Football J.V. 2, Football Varsity 3, 4, All Conference Defensive Linebacker 4, Captain of Team 4, Most Desire Sports Award for Football 4, GATE aA. TAMARA HENRIETTA SIMMONS “Tammy” Transfer Student 4. VIC LAMAR SIMMONS View Jr. Engineers 4, F.C.A. 2, 3, V.LC.A. Club 2. STELLA ANN SIMPSON “Stelle? Office Occupations 4, G.A.A. 3. THOMAS GODLEY SINEATH “Tommy” Inter-Club Council 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Band 2, Key Club 2, Board of Directors 3, President 4, Lt. Governor of District V of Carolinas 4. EUNICE CAROL SINK €arol’” CAROL ELLEN SKEELS S@arol Inter-Club Council 4, Student Government Com- mittee 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Homecom- ing Sponsor 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, President 4, French National Honor Society 4, Laurelettes 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Gaiei s Dy PHU SIN B, B, a. DEBRA CARTER SLACK “Debbie” National Honor Society 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Spanish Club 2, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, Laurelettes 3, 4, Boot Girls 2, 3, President 4, G.A.A. 4. ALICIA KAREN SMALL “Alicia” Elections Committee 3, Homeroom Officer Secre- tary 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, French National Honor Society 4, P.E. Assistant 3, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Guidance Office Assistant 4. DARRELL STEVEN SMALL “Steve” Inter-Club Council 4, Bible Club 3, President 4, Dramatics Club 4. GARY RICHARD SMATHERS SGary Wrestling 2, Interact Club 2, R.O.T.C. 3, Honors 4, WUC AN, 4, ROBERT ALAN SMATHERS “Robert” I.C.T. 3, Dramatics Club 4. CLETUS MICHAEL SMITH “Mike” Baseball J.V. 2, Baseball Varsity 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4. DENNIS MARVIN SMITH “Dennis” D.E. 4, Wrestling 2. EARLE CRAIG SMITH SCraic’ Tennis 4, Basketball Varsity 4, Transfer Student 4. GEORGE ODELL SMITH “George” Homeroom Treasurer 2, Bus Driver 2, 3, R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Honors 3, 4. KAREN DENISE SMITH SS Kearenen Homeroom Treasurer 2, Vice-President 4, Biology Laboratory Assistant 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Athletic Office Assistant 2. MARLYN GREYE SMITH “Marlyn” Civinettes 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, Concert Choir 3, How many times have I told you not to eat the ping pong ball? S. Bennett, M. Gordon. Cafeteria Committee 2, 3, 4, Social and Recreational Committee 3, Athletic Office Assistant 4. MICHAEL ALAN SMITH “Mike” R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Boys’ Chorus 2. PAMELA JEAN SMITH Jean Bible Club 4, D.E. 3, 4. JERRY LEE SNEED Sletiyas Wrestling 2, 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Football J.V. 2, Football Varsity 3, 4. PAUL ALEXANDER SNIDER “Paul”? Student Council 2, Homeroom Officer 2, Bus Driv- (qe sy ROBERT EDWARD SNYDER “Robert” Homeroom Secretary 2, Key Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Baseball J.V. 2, Football J.V. 2, Football Varsity 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Tri-Captain Wrestling Team 4, F.C.A. 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Dramatics Play Crew 4, Dra- matics Play Cast 2, Paragon Staff 4. ROBERT REID SOUTHARD, JR, “Bobby” Homeroom Officer 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Spanish National Honor Vice-President 4, Biology Labora- tory Assistant 3, 4, Guidance Assistant 4. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SPEARS “Benjie” Debating Team 4, National Forensic League 4, In- teract Club 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, F.C.A. 4, Choral Office Assistant 4. CYNTHIA ANN SPENCER “Cindy” Exchangettes 2, 3, Board of Directors 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4 Boot Girls 2, 3, Vice-President 4. MARGARET ANNE SQUIRES “Anne” Homeroom Secretary 4. DEBORAH IRENE SQUIRES “Debbie” Homeroom Secretary 2, Library Club 4, School Spir- it Committee 3, Hall Traffic Committee 2. MARILYN JEAN STALEY “Marilyn” National Honor Society 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Bible Club 3, Vice-President 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. 262 STEPHEN LEE STEARNS ‘Steve! Student Council 4, Student Government Commit- tee 3, Homeroom President 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Monog- ram Club 2, 3, 4, Football J.V. 2, Football 3, 4, F.C.A. President 4. JOHN KNIGHT STEELMAN “John” Spanish Club 3, 4. JOHN GREGORY STERKEN “Greg” Key Club 2, 3. JERRY FOWLER STINSON Jennys ICAI, ah NORMA JEAN STINSON “Jean” DES STANTON ALAN STUBBLEFIELD “Alan” Homeroom Vice-President 2, Treasurer 3, Civitans 3, Bible Club 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Football J.V. 2, Football Varsity 3, 4, Track 3, 4, F.C.A. 3, 4. DANIEL KEVIN SULLIVAN “Dan” Homeroom Vice-President 4, Student Council 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C. Honors 3, 4, R.O.T.C. 2, oa PAMELA GAY SULLIVAN “Pam” Elections Committee 3, F.T.A. 4. JAMES R. SUMMERS “James” Bible Club 2, 4, Library Club 3, 4, V.LC.A. 4. CONNIE LEE SUMNER “Connie” Homecoming Sponsor 4, Scribblers Club 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, Barker Staff 4. JOHN MICHAEL SUTTON “John” Vice-President V.I.C.A. 4, R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4. DONALD EDWARD SWARTZ “Donnie” Homeroom Treasurer 2, President 3, Civitan 2) 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Football J.V. 2, Track 2, 3, AN VK CIN, De She LE. DONNA KAREN SWICEGOOD “Donna” Student Council 2, Homeroom President 2, Secre- tary 3, Vice-President 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Exchangettes 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Spanish Club 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4, Boot Girls 2, Co-Captain 3, Elections Committee 3. CATHERINE DIANE SWING “Cathy” Homeroom Secretary 3, Exchangettes 2, 3, Lab As- sistant 4. CHESTER HOGAN SYKES KE EL? Student Council 2, 4, Constitution Committee Chairman 4, Homeroom President 2, Vice-President 4, National Honor Society 4, Key Club 3, Track 2, Morehead Scholar Nominee. AARON DANIEL TATE “Danny” Jr. Exchange Club 4. KATHY ANNE TAYLOR “Kathy” Homeroom President 2, Treasurer 3, Student Coun- cil 2, Keyettes 3, 4, Prom Server 2, Main Office As- sistant 3, 4. KENNETH WRIGHT TEAGUE “Kenneth” ROLE, D, By Zh DEBORAH SUE THACKER “Debbie” BOs SZ GAIL FAYE THACKER “Gail” IDE, 3h, 4u CLAUDE THOMAS “Claude” Wrestling 2, 3, R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, R-O.T.C. Honors. DIANNE MARIE THOMAS “Dianne” Office Occupations 4. DELANA KAY THOMAS Delana”’ National Honor Society 4, D.E. 3, President 4, French National Honor Society 3, 4. EDWARD RAY THOMAS “Bq” National Honor Society 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Span- ish Club 3, Interact Club 3, Concert Choir 3, 4, Biology Laboratory Assistant 3, Boys’ Chorus 2. JANIE CAROL THOMAS “Janie” Office Occupations 4. MARTHA RAE THOMAS “Martha” B. Spears tiptoes through the craters. ROBERT MAHLON THOMAS “Bobby” Concert Choir 4, Football J.V. 2. SHARON DENISE THOMAS “Sharon” Exchangettes 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Doe-Wah-Jack Staff 4. GARLAND CHARLES THOMPSON “Garland” Homeroom President 3, Student Council 3, R.O.T.C., R.O.T.C. Honors, Concert Choir 3, 4. Boys’ Chorus 2. LINDA THOMPSON “Linda” SARAH WARREN THOMPSON Sarah” Guidance Office Assistant 4. DAVID MICHAEL TICKLE “David” MYRA LAVONNE TILLMAN “Myra” D.E. 3, 4, Laurelettes 2, Boot Girls 2. DANELLE S. TILLMAN “Danelle” National Honor Society 4, Scribblers Club 2, D.E. 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, French National Honor Society 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Dramatics Play Crew 2, Paragon Staff. CARLOTTA TONEY “Carlotta” MICHAEL ALAN TONEY “Mike” Homeroom President 2, Student Council 2, Chess Club 2, Baseball 4. DAVID SANDERS TUTTLE “David” National Honor Society 3, 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Interact Club 3, 4, Chemistry Lab Assistant 4, Morehead Scholar Nominee. FRED PHILLIP UMBERGER “Freddie” Homecoming Escort 4, Homecoming Court 4, Su- perlative 4, Key Club 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Boys’ Chorus 2, Choral Office Assistant 4. GARY LAMAR VAUGHN ” “Gary JAMES ROBERT VESTAL “Bobby” Boys’ Chorus 2, 3, 4. RITA AGNES VETTER SRoitae Laurelettes 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Paragon Staff 4, Guid- ance Office Assistant 4, Projects Committee 4, Cafe- teria Committee 4, State-Nominating Committee for Laurelettes. DEBRA RENEE VINCENT “Debbie” Homeroom Officer 2, 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Cheerleader 2, Exchangettes 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Bark- er Staff 3, 4. CHARLES MICHAEL WADDELL “Mike” Football J.V. 2, Track 2. MICHAEL LEE WAGONER “Mike” Band 2, 3, Orchestra 3, R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2.35 BARRON HESTER WALKER “Barron” Monogram Club 4, Football J.V. 2, Football Varsity 3, 4, Track. ELIZABETH ANN WALKER Betis Hall Traffic 3, Assembly Committee 3, Student Store Worker 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Homecoming Sponsor 4, French Club 3, 4, Attend- ance Office Assistant 4, Laurelettes 2, 3, Chaplain 4. LO KAREN WALKER “Karen” GrAvAre2: LYNN ALISON WALKER “Lynn” National Honor Society 4, Girls’ Chorus 2, 3, 4, Laurelettes 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA RUTH WALKER S Patty Inter-Club Council 4, Elections Committee 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Keyettes 2, 3, President, Board of Directors 4, Dramatics Club 2, Dramatics Play Crew 2, Dramat- ics Play Cast 2, Doe-Wah-Jack Staff 3, Managing Edi- tor 4, Assistant Principal Office Assistant. THERESA DARLENE WALKER “Darlene” Transfer Student 4. CURTIS EUGENE WALL “Gene” JANICE MARIE WALLER “Janice” Bible Club 4. JAN LYNN WALTERS “Tan” Health Careers Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, G.A.A. 2, 35 JULIA ANN WALTERS “Julie” Student Council 3, H.R. Officer 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Spanish National Honor Society 3. JUDY ANN WARD “Judy” H.R. Officer 4, Office Occupations 4. SANDRA KAY WARD “Sandra” Student Council 2, H.R. Officer 2, 3, Office Occu- 263 pations 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Health Careers Club 2, Office Assistant 4, VICTORIA JEAN WARD “Vicki” Health Careers Club 2, School Spirit Committee 3, Constitution Committee 4, Dramatics Club 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Barker Staff 3, 4. BARBARA ELLEN WARREN “Barbara” Concert Choir 3, 4, Girls’ Chorus 2. DWIGHT EUGENE WATSON “Dwight” Homecoming Escort 4, L.C.T. 4, Dramatics Cast 4. JESSE RAY WAUGH Syesse”” Spanish Club 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Boys’ Chorus 2, Governor’s School 2. MARILYN SUE WAY Bouck Inter-Club Council 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 Exchangettes 2, 3, 4, President 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Assembly Committee 3. 264 Rush hour at W.H'S. TERRY LYNN WAY Sliernyas Student Council 3, 4, Homeroom President 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Spanish National Honor Society 3, Laurelettes 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Attendance Assistant 4. DAVID ANDREW WEBB David” Doe-Wah-Jack Staff 4, Constitution Committee 4. BRENDA KAREN WEBSTER “Karen” Homeroom Secretary 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 4, French National Honor Society 4, Laurelettes 3, 4, Paragon Staff 2, 3, 4. SPENCER WAYNE WEBSTER “Spencer” Wrestling 2, Hall Traffic Committee. STEVEN DENNIS WELBORN “Steve” Student Council 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Home- room President 2, Homecoming Court 4, Task Force 4, Debating Team 4, National Forensic League President 4, Speech and Debating Club 4, Wrestling 2, Baseball 3, 4, J.V. 2, Monogram Club A HICIAD 23574 lreasurena Re OW Ome mame CATHY JEANNETTE WELLS “Cathy” Dramatics Play Crew 4. GERALDINE WERNICKI “Gerri” National Honor Society 3, 4, Keyettes 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, French Club 2, Dramatics 2, 4, Dramatics Play and Cast 2, G.A.A. 2, Concert Choir 4 PEs Assistant 4. FLORA GAIL WEST “Gail” Homeroom Treasurer 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, DY, 4h, JUDY DIANE WESTBROOKS “Judy” Spanish Club 3, Laurelettes 4, Doe-Wah-Jack Staff 4. CRAIG HOWARD WHITE “Craig” Student Body Vice-President 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Inter-Club Council, President 4, Cafeteria Committee 2, 3, Chairman 3, Marquee Committee 3, 4, Chairman 3, 4, Student Store Worker 4, Homeroom President 2, 3, Homecoming Escort 3, 4, Superlative 4, Junior Marshall 3, Civitan 3, 4, De- bating Team 4, Baseball, Manager 2, 3, Dramatics Club 4, Dramatics Play Cast 3, Monogram Club 3, Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, J.V. 2, 3, “B” Team 2, P.T.S.A. 4, Paragon Staff, Co-Editor, Attendance Assistant 4. SUSAN REBECCA WHITESIDE “Susan” Student Council 4, Student Store Workers 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, President 4, National Honor Society 4, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Bible Club 4, Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4, Masque Gavel 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, Chorus 2, Choral Assistant 2. JUDY ANN WHITTEN “Judy” Office Occupations 4, Office Assistant 4. ROGER DALE WILLETS “Roger” Homeroom Vice-President 2, 3, Bus Driver 3, Track 4, Swimming Team 4. DEBRA KAYE WILLIAMS “Debbie” National Honor Society 4, D.E. 4. JAMES MICHAEL WILLIAMS “Mike” Student Council 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4, Civi- tans 2, 3, 4, Football J.V. 2. MARSHA LYNN WILLIAMS “Lynn” Library Club 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Paragon Staff 4, Transfer 3. SARA LYNN WILLIS “Sara’ Hall Traffic Committee 2, Publicity Committee 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, French Club 3, Speéch Debating Club 4, Dramatics Club 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Art Award 4, Betty Crocker Award 4. BARBARA KAY WILSON “Barbara” Homecoming Sponsor 4, Health Careers 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 4, G.A.A. 3, 4. MARY PATRICIA WOODS “Patty” Exchangettes 4, F.T.A. 4, Health Careers 2, Doe- Wah-Jack Staff 4. MARGARET ELIZABETH WOOTEN “Beth” Student Council 2, Homeroom President 2, Trea- surer 3, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Homecoming Court 4, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Doe- Wah-Jack Staff .3, 4. DEBORAH MARGARET WRAPE “Debbie” Girls’ Chorus 4. LAKE ARLENE WRENN “Swan Pond” Homeroom President 2, Health Careers 2,3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Attendance Assistant 2, 3. DAISY DARLENE WRIGHT “Daisy” Homeroom Vice-President 2, D.E. 4. WARREN D. YARBROUGH Soa Homeroom Treasurer 3, Homecoming Escort 3, Homecoming Court 3, Prom Committee Chairman RONG, 3h Hh LARRY MICHAEL YOUNGBLOOD “Larry” Homeroom Treasurer 2, Homecoming Escort 3, 4 Exchange Club 2, 3, 4. ? CATHY ERETTA YOUNT “Cathy” D.E. 4, PE. Assistant 4. CHRISTINE TANNEY YOUNT “Christy” Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Laurelettes 4. DONNA MARIE YOUNTS “Donna” Homeroom Treasurer 3, National Honor Society 4, French National Honor Society 3, Laurelettes 2, 3, 4. SALLY DOYLE YOW “Sally” Homeroom Vice-President 2, Secretary 3, Coach Assistant 4. There must be a better way of getting up in the world. 265 _ 4 “. eee 4.7.) ‘ 267 The future of Burlington, its progress or downfall, will depend upon the businesses of our community. If the merchants and businessmen take an interest in the schools, they will be assured that Burlington will continue to prosper. The ads in this section represent the businesses’ true concern. These organizations should be congratulated for their foresight. 268 CONGRATULATIONS eS to the et Class of 1970 om sn ‘e Home of MIKE’S SUBMARINES 263 East Front Street | Burlington, North Carolina a ad if IN Se my ies ooo Salas el all fae! Hsp a ey Pe Home of Deliciously Different TASTE TREATS Corner of Maple and Harden Street Burlington, North Carolina 269 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 BROWNS HOSIERY MILLS, INC. BURLINGTON, N. C.: Best Wishes to the Class of ’70 HOLT HOSIERY MILLS, INC. KOURY’S SADDLE TRAMPS, INC. ‘Where Smart Women Shop”’ Burlington, N. C. 270 Opportunity? BURLINGTON OFFERS PLENTY OF IT In the Company’s Local Operations Burlington House Finishing Mayfair Plant — Burlington Knit Fabrics Burlington Socks Pioneer Plants Doubleknit Plant — Burlington Knit Fabrics Plaid Mills Garbur Plant Transportation Division J. Spencer Love Center Williamsburg Plant UNITS OF Eig Burlington Industries, Inc. EXECUTIVE OFFICES: GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA An Equal Opportunity Employer H K BOOTERY ‘Fashion Shoes for All Ages”’ NETTLETON, NUNN-BUSH, BASS WEEJUNS FOR MEN AND BOYS — ALSO BASS WEEJUNS FOR GIRLS 111 W. Davis St. Burlington, N. C. ELON COLLEGE ‘Fine traditional clothing for men and students”’ 520 South Main St. Burlington, N. C. Christian Coeducational Liberal Arts 27! 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... 1. 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. 272 Discover the wide,wide world of opportunity at DICK e Mills Corpor are ans ual o ne ortun AWE eaniorer M F Juniors and Junior Petites 3-15 L. B. SHEPHERD’S RECORD SHOP Albums, 8 Track Tapes, Tape Players, and 45's J. Bowden, V. Parrish, J. Westbrook ALAMANCE BLANCHARD’S PRINTING COMPANY Commercial Printing, Engraving Photo — Offset Engraved Wedding Invitations and Announcements 408-410 S. Spring Street Meet Your Friends and Browse Amid the N Fashi ewest Fashions 724 Chapel Hill Rd. 226-1881 Burlington, N. C. Currin « Hap CONGRATULATIONS 117 W. Davis St. to the Class of 1970 ‘‘Burlington’s Oldest and Finest Haberdashery’”’ SHARPE FUNERAL HOME 520 Rosenwald St. Burlington, N. C. Burlington, N. C. 274 ROBIN’S SMART SHOP Downtown Cum-Park Plaza Holly Hill Mall Eddie’s Typewriters Adding Machine Service Business Machines and Office Equipment 127 North Main Street Burlington, N. C. 27215 Phone (919) 227-2465 YOUR BANK OF OPPORTUNITY NCNB North Carolina National Bank THREE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: 358 South Main Street 612 S. Church Street Huffman Mill Road L. Warren LUCIAN WARREN CONCRETE 1222 Westmoreland Drive Burlington, North Carolina DON’S MUSIC CITY 1326 S. Church St. 227-5867 Members Florist Telegraph Flowers Delivery Association by Wire Anywhere — Anytime TROLLINGERS FLORISTS, INC. Florists and Decorators Main Street Burlington, North Carolina Store Phone CA 6-1668 Night Phone JU 4-6127 275 IF YOU BELIEVE A MAN’S HOME IS HIS CASTLE, HOW COME YOU DON'T HAVE A MATTRESS BY KINGSDOWN SLEEP PRODUCTS W. Holt St., Mebane, N. C. Available at Better Furniture Stores ESCRIPTION Yi ff 4 a ECKERD’S DRUG STORES Cum-Park Plaza and Holly Hill Mall 276 SHOP 50 FABULOUS NEW STORES AND SERVICES Shop in 72 degree climate controlled comfort among beautiful parks and fountains — spend the day — it is always pleasant at... ollwhill MaLL Huffman Mill Road at South Church St. 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 Si: CA 6-6311 JR. EXCHANGE CLUB and EXCHANGETTES “UNITY FOR SERVICE”’ 278 V. Parrish, J. Bowden, J. Westbrooks EVERYBODY MEETS AT ‘ BILLERS”’ The Friendly Jewelry Store Gifts for Every Age. REGISTERED YOUR BULOVA ® Keepsake WATCH STORE DIAMOND RINGS SAv' i | f, Vite Z- ZB KP = WE ARE 2H ‘| STUDENT Mill Eexe BULLDOG CHARGE ACCOUNTS BOOSTERS ARE WELCOME SANTO AT BILLERS BURLINGTON, N.C. 279 T. N. BOONE TAILORS GILLIAM TIRE CO. INC. 647 S. Church St. Burlington, N. C. PHIL H. MAST INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Mr. Boone, Mr. Morton, J. Sigmon G. A. Finance Co., Inc. FORMAL RENTAL AUTO FINANCING SERVICE AND GENERAL INSURANCE Burlington, N. C. 439 S. Spring St. 226-4476 B. Rudd, D. Swicegood, Mrs. Neese C. F. NEESE JEWELERS, SINCE 1870 REGISTERED JEWELER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 280 Burlington, N. C. THE | DAILY TIMES-NEWS FJD PRODUCTS CO. CHICKE Hie 1 ONIO Published every afternoon except Sunday by the Times-News Publishing Company, N. C. STAR FOOD PRODUCTS 721 SMOPting ot: THE REMNANT SHOP OF HAW RIVER, N. C. “ALAMANCE COUNTY’S only DAILY NEWSPAPER’ 1% Miles Up Hwy. 70-A Toward Burlington Cum-Park Plaza Shopping Center Burlington, N. C. Burlington, N. C. ROSE’S CUM-PARK PLAZA Complete Self-Service Open Monday Thru Saturday 9:30 A.M.-9:00 P.M. 281 PENNINGTON OIL SERVICE 601 Huffman Mill Rd. Between Holly Hill Mall and I-85 KEROSENE — GASOLINE — FUEL OIL MOTOR OIL — OIL AND AIR FILTERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Save on Oil and Filters Free Pit Use for Oil Changing Telephone 584-8803 MAPLE AVENUE BARBER SHOP 201 Maple Avenue “It Pays to Look Well’’ D. C. BRYAN GROCERY 2203 Edgewood Ave. 282 Ladies’ Sportswear Traditional Clothing HAL’S MEN SHOP Men’s Clothing and Furnishings 227-5085 Graham, N. C. ALAMANCE BOOK AND STATIONERY COMPANY 215 Maple Ave. Burlington, N. C. SOMERS-PARDUE == SOMERS-PARDUE a INSURANCE Real Estate Insurance 226-2436 228-8395 1137 S. Church St. SHARPE JONES, INC. INSURANCE Burlington, N. C. you ndependent Insurance AGENT “sseves vou riast- e TOM JONES — TOM COLLINS HAYWOOD SIMPSON Mr. Moorefield iF IT’S COOD FOOD YOU WANT.-- MOOREFIELD’S FLORIST ‘‘Flowers for all Occasions”’ McDONALD’S FREE DELIVERY 1344 North Church St. Burlington, N. C. 138 East Front Street ALAMANCE RADIO AND TV SERVICE Nettleton, Gant, Hathaway, Oleg Cassini, H. Freeman, Heathermoor, Polo Ties RCA VICTOR SPORTABOUT TV WITH RCA $0U8 COF P. Keck D. Patton A. a R.C.A. Television Sales and Service Gm - ia « aes | i, | ’ A. BLANCHARD’S LTD. MR. ALLAN GRAHAM, Owner 202 Fonville St. Burlington, N. C. 226-6540 Corner of Spring and Davis Burlington, North Carolina 283 SWEETHEARTS (G. Wooten, M. Bryant, M. McKinney) IN-COMING AND OUT-GOING OFFICERS (M. J. Rutledge) (L. Bingenheimer) BURLINGTON CHAPTER ORDER OF DeMOLAY Masonic Temple 1307 S. Main St. EVERY THURS. 7:30 P.M. (C. Bingenheimer, T. Johnston, S. Cook) BURLINGTON SPORTING GOODS CO. 425 S. Spring St. Burlington, N. C. 226-6634 NEWLIN BURCH SIMMONS HARDWARE CO., INC. DODGE INC. Complete Line Builders’ Hardware 1258 S. Church St. P.O. Box 1355 Burlington, N.C. 1110 .N. Main. St. 227-4221 227-5503 284 Meet Your Friends ata GUILFORD DAIRY BAR ‘“‘Between the School and the Y’”’ MILK SHAKES — SUNDAES — HOT DOGS — SANDWICHES — LUNCHES M. Sutton, S, Fox, D. Williams JIM’S TASTEE FREEZ A. D. PATE CO. CBEIL 1h, MNES nh (Oxi JIM AND BARBARA COVINGTON, Proprietors Reliable Printers ; 509 W. Elm Street — Graham, N. C. Since 1906 Dial 226-2491 Burlington, N. C. For Orders to Go — CA 8-8916 C. B. ELLIS FOSTER SHOE CO. MUSIC CO. 132 East Davis Street 271 E. Front St. Burlington, North Carolina Burlington, N. C. 285 Aer wien din B. Gray, J. Westbrooks, J. Harvey horn. eat al S. Webster, C. Harrell, D. Nuckols SATISFACTION GUARANTEED-REPLACEMENT OR MONEY REFUNDED 286 Courtesy Friendship and Business NORTHWESTERN BANK OF BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA TWO LOCATIONS 244 West Davis Street 1700 South Church Street J. Sigmon, J. Westbrook, B. Gray, J. Lackey, W. Floyd, V. Parrish 287 JUNIOR CIVITANS AND CIVINETTES CONGRATULATE THE CLASS OF ’70 288 Enjoy Burger Chef’s newest open flame broiled taste sensation! A hot heapin’ helpin’ of country-flavored ham all melted over with savory Swiss cheese, served on a freshly toasted bun. It’s the most mouthwatering treat to appear in a long time. ONLY. TRY ONE TODAY! Cea RURGER es CHET 4, all t= ain iS. Franchises Available Nationwide Indianapolis 46202 coor nS er LET'S ALL GO TO BURGER CHEF 289 your sight O n Glen Raven's 4 Panti-Legs? e. n 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 to 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. RALPH’S Charcoal Hamburgers 1833 South Church St. Burlington Congratulations! HARGETT AND BRYANT FUNERAL HOME 519 Apple Street Burlington North Carolina Sizes: Jr. Petite fits 4’8” to 5’. 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 DEPARTMENT STORE Downtown and Cum Park Plaza We Measure, Make, and Install Draperies, Blinds, Shutters, Cornices, Window Shades, and Spreads THE HOME OF BEAUTIFUL CURTAINS BURLINGTON, N. C. 122-26 Maple Avenue Dial 226-6076 GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES Goodyear Tires G.E. Appliances and T.V. 260 W. Davis St. Masons Plaza Burlington, N. C. Burlington, N.C. 226-8441 228-1391 ROGERS JEWELRY K. Rogers, Mr. Rogers ‘‘Before You Marry, See Harry”’ 122 East Davis Street Watches — Diamonds — Jewelry WEBCO MILLS, INC. A Division of Dan River Mills, Inc. Makers of the Finest Tricot Fabrics FIFTH STREET CLEANERS 232 W. Fifth St. Phone CA 6-4922 R. H. FONVILLE and R. H. FONVILLE, JR. ASHER-McADAMS DRUG CO. 305 Trollinger St. Burlington, N. C. Phone 226-1619 Free Delivery — Free Parking CONGRATULATIONS to Fine Leadership Senior Class Officers and Officers of Service Clubs Kay-Day Tile and Carpet Co. 300 Trollinger St. WESTBROOK STUDIOS Make your GO girl a GLOW girl Photographers 1236 S. Church St. — CA 6-6474 Burlington, North Carolina memeee TOG JEWEL BOX @ ERICA-S8? WOOTEN 348 S. Main and APPLIANCE CO., INC. Holly Hill Mall Burlington FRIGIDAIRE — MAYTAG — SYLVANIA and QUALITY FURNITURE 401-403 Trollinger Street Burlington, North Carolina 292 Coleman’s Downtown Coleman’s Ltd. Holly Hill Mall ALAMANCE RENTALS Coleman-Royal Cum-Park Plaza MEN’S DEPT. — STAGG SHOP VILLAGE ROOM 1345 South Church Street ‘‘We rent and sell typewriters’’ PLAZA PONTIAC INC. Phone 226-8287 527 N. Church Street Burlington, N. C. Pontiac-Tempest-Firebird AND TODAY, THE MOouUUD Esquire “| Bdcantss......t @ © © MANUFACTURING syMBoL «= “AWSER J'ffies Pride in products and Company iS LOCATED f onthe part of management and P cecaaat | onthe purt ol maneserel enc IN THESE SOUTHEASTERN CITIES... ee combined with the interest and suppert of the people in the community have been the key to our growth. This has brought us from our beginning in Ala- mance County as distributor in ‘ 1925, and manufacturer in 1937, Supp hose to the position of being one of the world's largest hosiery pro- Tonneates ducers in 1969. Today we make sai Srackelors' hosiery and related products for men, women, and children “Friend under world famous brand names. Our plants are located in the cities shown on the map. Alabame We are pleased to bring you Xnteewoven S, pili. t Virginta @ Independence oRefdsville | Creedmoor Greensboroe eBurl {ngton-Grahem Alamance Hickorye Asheboroe ePittsboro en North Carolina GW uly oMarietta Georgie 7 Roanoke @ BIRDWICK this story of progress, because Supp-hose it started in this area. STOCKINGS PANTY HOSE KAYSER-ROTH HOSIERY COMPANY, Inc. BURLINGTON A DIVISION OF KAYSER-ROTH ® CORPORATION NORTH CAROLINA 293 Byrds FOOD CENTERS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1970 NEAL WRIGHT Jeweler Consumer Financing STEPHENSON FINANCE COMPANY J. Fitch, Mr. Wright DIAMONDS — JEWELRY — WATCHES Telephone 226-4207 P.O. Box 1091 HAND ENGRAVING 127 W. Front 910 S. Church Street Burlington, N. C. Burlington, North Carolina 294 A. Allridge, C. Gibbs U L. Jackson, C. Skells, C. Hobbs Laurelettes Interact G. Holt, T. Hrunslinski, B. Southard, T. James Dedicated to Service Through 6 Better Understanding 295 296 WARD ENTERPRISES P.O. Box 35 Burlington, N. C. PH LPNS) NUMISMATIC DISTRIBUTORS Currency and Coins Bought and Sold MIKE WARD — Prop. 584-8026 RAY MOVING AND STORAGE MOVERS OF FINE FURNITURE SINCE 1918 Local and Long Distance Office and Warehouse Grove Park Agents — REPUBLIC-VAN LINES Stabteat | ATKINSON DAIRY nc | | | ATKINSON DAIRY CO. INC. 911 S. Main St. ‘“Get the Best, Get Sealtest’’ BARBOUR DRUGS 2213 Edgewood Ave. YOUR HAPPY SHOPPING STORE Burlington, N. C. High Point, N. C. — DOWNTOWN — HOLLY HILL MALL — DOWNTOWN — WESTCHESTER MALL DUNCAN ESSO SERVICE CARL S. TROLLINGER, OWNER Corner of Church and Davis Atlas Electronic Motor Tuning OPEN 24 HOURS WILLIAMS HIGH SCHOOL MONOGRAM CLUB “SUPPORT THE BULLDOGS”’ R. Moss, T. Cheek, Coach Jackson, T. Shoffner, K. Simmons “Especially for you’’ ay it SPEEDY! 3° _@ aeons 5 i Flowers -By-Wire ROXIE’S FLORIST 1733 N. Church St. Burlington, N. C. 226-0215 THE CLASS PORTRAITS IN THIS YEARBOOK WERE MADE BY DELMAR STUDIOS 297 Acknowledgements The 1970 DOE-W AH-JACK statt expresses sincere appreciation to all those who have assisted in making possible this edition of our yearbook. Our special thanks are extended to the following: ¥F. N. BOONE MR. BOB C. WARREN MR. ED McCAULEY MR. DAVE MARSHBURN MERCHANTS OF BURLINGTON MR. L. G. GUTHRIE FACULTY OF W.HS. MRS. MARY LEONARD MISS GAY WILLIAMS MRS. LUCILE DULA ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT CAMERA CORNER WHS. SERVICE CLUBS MR. J. W. HARRINGTON MRS. LOU VINA MORRIS MRS. JACKIE STOUT ' VANESSA EVANS RANDALL HENSLEY STEVE COOK CLAIBORNE YOUNG MISS BETTY CAIRNES MISS GAYNELLE HARRIS PARENTS OF DOE-WAH-JACK STAFF In the darkness, we are grasped by the hand of older generations and are led into the dawn of a new decade. one Sour. 3 Crit Nobu 298 Cow (493 RS LE a a 22 mcknowlcdgements ...:. 2... 4 298 Administrative Staff Ome City Schools... . . 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ICC ARNT oa ae ty. ea a 1s] PGC UINNLUSIC Mime th 204 Ei UN Ne aes ea Ken) CH ELITS ESD co aatee 164 STS SCS oe Atal UR Se a 4 (CORAM ERS Rea t eee se ONG CN SHVCINC SAPS a eta Sn ene ane 022) OP) Committees of the Student Councils. oes esac. 196 Co-operative Ottice POMP AMONS a8. ok es, 19-4 MINS KONGILITS foeh sine olice doer s aap cee 43 PraREEO PCUM ce OS ie we eape eG 180 PO CCONGION SG: 6 ieSare Sete ce sare 14 Distributive Education of SS ARI ATR a cr ee 185 DOW AH-JACK:Sratt: o. ek.. 188 Bpcucuto: Espiifiols. 3.2525... 175 Electrician BC CEIV Se ina. te ee ene oe English Department Ppilomuci mee mie auc eos the Bachan eet hibaa s2 see me RCIA LCTECS Sea sek ease he Exccutive Committee of the Student Council Paculey: TndGx sun reich Gs Fellowship of Christian At aces Brgdiet Pabst ec eat ska Seco hinecArts, Dupanement ¢2:. 7.3. Foothal] Bitte ahah EPO a. GRR RE ea Foreign Language Department Future Poachers of VeNRDY GAR REE ate aR Ne ne (Girukmvaueniraart NSSOGRUGIONA ues ee ras gece tae Golt Govern@nr SeSchOol ts: ke tones: Guidance Depart. eS FAC ich GiiCecnsh wicks 4 wee ate tare Pig Foe Pcant soar. eek POMIGCCOMUMN SG Sai. 6 ge Ses Interact Mancer cline Ga uinGnl ss seus en eens | RTO ten OSPR Ses ei aan Spc rte Junior Engineers. 05. Ker Ghiabis x3 BeeriGhees ene, OTROS easel La Socicdad) Honora Hispanicas 4302” La Socicté Honoraire CCHRTAINGIINUS iat ee BevGerele Rr anGuss:. mate eee ib raiiinsiseecte ic Seater ee iy Miaii@nenteseint cas 5, eye ee ae Organizations Index Masque: andi Gavelvit inc s obi 8 177 Mathematics: Department.) 7.253 B10) Monowriny Club. gue ce cay 187 Nagional: Forensic League. 2053 180 National, HOnOr. SOCIGES ea 176 COPCHCS TRE ee las ase aes ina 208 Par OO esas. Megane ia net 191 Physical Education PCP Ar eONENie, a: Aches ai 6 ee 40 Precip io tis cea 8 hs ens 18 PrOlOWNie gages eee ee he os a Se ar 2 PRO eae eee atone Shi ae a 146 RaQ sl iG eos Pegi k eda yi Mt aut Koy) Sir itarentaatinh teehee canny eee Oakes 143 Scholarships and Awards .. 2... 154 Schoo keBoarkliaacse a eee eee 17 Scichcc Dept Gite. ck Bameans . 32 S Ger Pail CSEaar Oe eae 19 Stare Glassk: ve ea eee | Ut 46 SGnion StavtisuUsky aes. tees Soe ee AS Soul Science Department... 2. 345 Sophomore sass ees et a 120 Scud Cnitguasstsernts eee cit rs Ob) ‘ Scuulcme Rudy “OHicers feb. 5: 158 | Stir GinenGOunell gee kre: ao camene 158 SrudCn Ge idiens AG be aM 301 Student Stores... .. Perna: aaah 199 Superintendent of City SchO GS ke eee ee a ae 16 able Of Conmrewuns tose rete oe TRAN Sie sks A ees. eo An SA AES TAN: SOUIC(V ier g te as FL ult WAS) WBTRGhG nearer seed a teers comet: te ag 240 UPS eise caer fc ieee age ec RM sh TS) WalGuiiCtoritinieeseronae: fa metas a: 142 Vocational Department... 2... BIG) Vocational Industrial Clubs OPoAIIGihgltsasac eter oe eel sie able 10) GCs tines scree coo: eee 299 Faculty Index LNA CVE i) OVUM ag 1S: race oye anes arena g costes Bare 58 Adlem Miss hdithivtien 7 ocr oto er eee EO YT PAGINA Poe ONY eRe sven ta oe Sis 38 Berg oi a gtstak) Bases) SRR ees sae coke Ean a Gy ah ea 24 Banks Miss Vareinia Das. 2 eo Rds Mahe Signe 2) Barnes Mrs Wit Oe ene i a a 32 BartiwetreMiTs or R cette ee ren Rs et ee PO ie, OD Basons MrsePatriciageas er aie ee wie 35 Bateman, Miss Rena Dee SR Ge ee oe ena BG Bell, Mrs. AMG Ce ease oy tee DE TOO 173 Blackmagenirs. © ides Mae ee ee es B10) Blackman, Mr. BCRP ls ake re eee same ee 8 33 Bradigrd oMes=“Gertinde Ger: eee 34 BraxcomeaM 1s A lice so x, Sate ee pee e: 9) Brighter Matydell Re. secre ee 21 Brown, Miss Brenda Kaaren................. 20, 37 BUS Mist ge Ate Ry i: Seen ee sy ee eS 41-126 Byrd, Mrs. June S. SAD oe tAR Es catenins Nove 8 15 anes, Mise Betey aes eS, ie. 23188 Camp, Mrs. Peggy A. eA dss aig tae a See ae arene 40) Casey MrkichatdeM | Aa 2h 2 3 P28 E85 Clason? beeGol. DRMCy shoe nav ee OT G3 GONGr Nie wervuton de a in ro Tk oe 49) Davis At: CiMaIine Oe Cor se ee 7. 194 Par Ws? CHG NE hts wera ae Se cla eS ee 3 Faircloth, Mrs. SieY Cero ee 2 3 LOX LOR EOsterite Clittondils ae 3k 33. 96. TI Yo G4. 200 Freeman, Mrs. CNMICM MD, Gee yy eer ae) 212-200 Pry Guo, Ae oe tee ee ee oe 2 Ora 2 2 9.0) Garner, Mrs. INTC yes are se eh eee eee dS 28 GAT see ley Gun ce fe er gti eo ons aE 28 Graves MissoNancy: Ii ei S. Rat4, AS23918. 148 Gunn, Mrs. CAN Coteau acon Bere Sop ae AO, 186 Coie Niger ig) hci kk eA I 18. 196 Ele virtseisrenda: Ds. ec eo re sale 2) Framargone, sass Rith¢ Anis hse fe ea So 24 Harrington, Mr. ae OST BN aay eae ee LSreak@ deeded Harris, Miss Mary AOU thea Saiki eet eae icreerante | 36, 190 300 Hlodgec, Mr, Bay AD eee Holliticld, Mr. Jerry W. Hoover Mer. James: Boss, 4% Huftman, Mrs. Shirley L.. . Isley. Mr. W. Gordon... . NGCK SO NET Jesse Ws 2s Kennington, Mr. Samuel R. Kichline, Miss Mildred B. . Latta, Mrs. Mary H. EeGeMic Ronaldulees = 7 EGER Mics. “Susan ses see es Leonard. Mrs. Mary Po. i... Lower, Mrs. Nancy R..: . Lowry, Mrs. Adele 3 ieee Malloy,“ MricJohaH: 233. Marcn, Mr. James T. McGee Miss Pansva¥s 5:4 McIntyre, Mrs. Arlene S. . . Newrtorr, Mrs? Jovec Jo. 2... Oakes, Mrs. Mire eros Pender, Miss Louise... . 2. Plemmons, Mrs. -Lenora.. . Pope, Mrs Helen.Me.- s:. Robertson, Mrs. Nancy G.. Robinson, Mrs. Alice Rousc, Mrs. Metin Bes S39 Stricpe. o Mr. Harvey Leos Shinn, Mr. Robert Mo... . Stout Mrs. Jackies 3.0. Stout, Mrs. Rachel Ann... Temple, NS TOA PRs oa Walker,;Mr. Vann Score. . Warrick, Mr. Jesse E. Weston, Mrs.:Marion L. . . Wilder, Mr. Jerry M. Williams, Miss Sain eee Wilson, Master Set. Jerry D YOU O eka Sensi esa Se) Seco 2 2 Be 2 OD ee DEO) See alee? eae PSEA there tae Pe eas oL Pe 37, 4 Bea eee (eat Sealed te 2a =D as DAL ie MED 2 ODS Sis Meee Peon Weare 2h Gee eC aR Roe hy Ske ieee a 26219 Pr Asae os wet a Lae 3446.77 ase Ne hrs eee ERR aes ean eee chee 8 EN Merde 2 Pea arma ar reecerare BA Oa eves) C9) SHARES eae yah CE aC pay es 3 Di ea ae RUN Be pate Bs aa 2 Sar aar ea eRe ea aR Aa ig ie Bley REP yA rig ena ee Rye Eee Sa 3 EXC AS Aco NPRM ecu Ee Sy: Geel ai eee AT inte Sa eae urna BY TE pe eR hese eek Le Sea 31, 18 een eye Moat Sees a ae ly VD Oe ON peo hea OREN ayaa ea eae 2 SA WS reste Ranten site athe 2 SAU Suite Meacham SUG cant ee 25:5 PguOeL Vets wegen eis Soh Caulk oe gel oye Sebi Oras uae Teac eit ects IONE. (Ih Spey ay AR Ce ae re Roce cD) rat: 2 porta. tat Ga Pe DS OUP No rac Tex Wis Ape a ee 3 SLMS se ota ePaeR ane SRO Ral or ee 3 Ss aaplits Ae eRe anc ance See OPS IRR le PaO iy ret Rie el ee 5) Seu Buin acceeeh SO twee FA 0) ci WAG eh Sed Dh ti sa SOKO AE EL Pots TET he 39. 20 SS pet ar, cess haar ol ow ea el eK a 3 STB ee OST ee ates a ea eee 7 Serceu t Sapa eee otol Sek Rte Ne 8) Bere c| GRE eer emna awe CAO US ILS) SENIORS: - Aaron, Jett Wilson. 50, 152. 168, 172, 176, 200 Adams, Kurt Luke 50, 163, 166, 180, 198 Abladas, Zachary Alec 50, 104 Alderman, Fred Elbert fiat abe eae sO Aldridge, Angela Mane 50, 195, 160, 169, 175, 197 Aldridge, Anne Wright . -50, 165, 198 Allen, Gary Lec REM fet Whos Se reten e elig mega) ASG) Allen, James Phillip . 50, 58, 150, 151, 154. 166, 174, 176 Allen, Sandra Faye - S51, 88, 170, 182, 188 Allison, Donna Sue . 51, 166, 176 Allred, Norma Jean . 50, 164, 189 Alphine, Pamela Sue SOU SoSpaOieens Alston, Delores Maric . 5 ; 51,04 Amcen, Jovee Elizabeth SAAS t6y RSG Valin Brona Maric . Pole eOsl es ile cktMer 2052 ek Atwater, Robert Kent Paste SUNG GIN 2 OR Pa ees | ene Vig Austin, William Bertis ‘I Bailey, Archic Lynn . Sees kGAL ASS Bailey, Gary Lee St, 184 Baldwin, Patsy Yvonne SI Baldwin, William Elmo . S171 Banther, Karen Charmain Sy) Barber, Michael Crag. . SOM Barker, Jesse Howard . 3 $2. 164 Barker, ‘Kathy Lee. 52, 122, 170, 176, 180, 194, 197, 200 Barnes, JoAnna - -S2. 88, 105) 179, 193, 188 Barnes. Lonnie Wayne S2 Barnwell, Judy Caroline 52. 185 _ Beasley, Tommie Lee 38 Baulding. James. . . LAS: WSS. Voie ce Beck, William Cory III $2.96, 1591. WSAl TSR Ne ho Becknell, Wanda Ann t SPUN Bel josephOnvids i, ge )201G3, 220,221,224. 248, 2240 Bennett, Reginald Lee SZ Gong. aS Bennett, Sherry Gail. - 92, Vso, Tod 20) Berry, Beverly Ann 42 Berry, Thomas Eugene a3 Bevan, Robert Douglas SOmliiny lhe chats IY As Bingenheimer, Harner Lee 52) KO. ISS 21a Qu. Bishop, Barbara Ann 54 Bivins, Charlotte Ann. s4 Black, John Mark $8. 1ON Black, John Robert . 53. 180, 197) 208 Blackard. Barry Leshe . ws. 88 Blackwell. Barbara Jo'. Ss Blackwell, Diane Aa 5, 185 Blackwell, Vanessa Ellen'53, (73. 78. 82. 158, 202, 170, 198 Blair, George Walker U1 Sa, 215 Bodenheimer, Robert Wayne Jr $4. 164, 164, TSO, 197 Boland, Linda Diane Se PT PS Boswell, George Alton Sy, si Bowden, Margaret: Susan Siheios, oslo TON Bowland, Margarct: Beam 94. 9 Brantley, Jacquelyn Carol am) Brantley, Wilham Bryan . ‘1 Braxton, Teresa Gail $4, ISS, 19 Brewer. Glenda Kav ae a Brock, Alice Elizabeth She Tete eye Brooks, Edgar Floyd. fr Sele NG Ue Op) gen} Brooks, Gary Wayne oat} Brooks, Mary Susan s) Brooks, Stanley Walter Sup Sor re y Brown, David Carrol 59, los Brown, Garland Eugene, Jr ss Brown, Gordon Lec SS: rn segs atta Brown, Rudy Carlyle 5S MIS ce no! Sth oeaee Ok Bruner, Deborah Ann RS crit. ew, UT Mw Bruner, Pegey Elarne SS das 1 Bullard, Anthony Ambrose S53. ON 88a, red Fi US Seis Bullard, James Kevin §§, 188, 168. Tos Bullock, Michacl Allen $5, 24y Bumgarner, Deborah Ann SS Bumygarner, Jeniter Fletcher 58. 106 Burch, Haley Barrete S52 Nad Callahan, Wilham Score Sn 7), Dy: 2s OR Camp, Carol Anne SO, 169 Casey, Stephen lo Catoe, Randy 148, 158. 172, 176, 198, 197, 19s Siablel(sotam belelo-e Cauble, Brenda Jean Chappell, Sherry Ann Cheek, Thomas Lee . Cherry, Harner Susan Church, Raymond Tee Clark. Lynne Roxanne Clark, Sandra Kay Clark, Walter Alexander, Jr Clayton, Patricia Holleman Clinton, Kenneth . Coble. Deborah Beth Cockman, James Byron Cole, Deborah Lynn foley, Rebecou Ann Collins, Jody Conklin, Ava Lvnerte Conklin, Herman Kent Conklin, Phvlls: Marte Connor, Patrick Robert Convers, Monioa Vernerte Cooke, Duna Lyon Cook. Steven Crane Cooper. Jan Jettries Cooper, Ralph Melvin. 5 Covert, Dana Lynn Cox. Barbara Flame . Cox, Cathy Elune Cox. Tonva Evan. Crawtord, Robin’ Ellen Cure. Carlorea Gaal Dahl Duasid) Demoss ICL CAs res) Lank a |) eer sea [ee Dameron, Beverly Rac SO. SH. 146, 165, 176, 200, Dameron, Ronald Let SR. Dark. Phillip Reed ASR: Davis. Bennie Elton, Jr SX. 163, Davis Dusty, Jetterson Dusad Duasis. Sondra Mune Davis, Witham Brune Dav. Bone Suc - Day. Henry Neal Si Dein, Jimmy Waavne Dickens, Dorothy Jean Dixon. David Ronald Dudlak. Alan Lee Dutt. Sharon Hall Camille Crews Danoin, William: David Rita Suc Plhngton. Michael Glenn bdwards beans. Vanessa Trene Pveretr Jala Russell Py Deborah Ann Pavell. Jan blizaberh Ruth baueeere, Pinne bave Farmbrough. Janice Faucette, James I Paueerte, Wollam Henes Pouthner Pantce Marte belts Ta Marc Pitch Jarnec Maric Brager, Devas Plowers Julia Marie ts. Phomas Ruddin Plosd Mendel Way re Bord Pola Waste Poster Deborih Pvan hoster, Denna Gar! Foster, Susan Grav Foster, Vickie June Fox. Steven Younger Braser, Broce Duncan Franer. Jance Lyon Fronoh. Rachard Tours Brick, Winnitred Phvaberch Anne Stratterd Linda Diane Gurren, Gare Ralph Martha brissell Grarner Grarrison Annette SY. 56, $8. 165, UNE Gs Wl see Pat MEETS Ch 53, 56, 162, 1O4, 187. 220, . 50, 161, as 179, 652, 5% 149, 175. 176, . LR, hese ea 57, 197, 1K 6 Qe bane 150, Sere (ils 0: SO, i 77 anor ig 165, 197, 57.109, Sa Nas S35 180, 1O4, Sse SO eal eaaTnGe RE ee 195, 158, 164, 198, 2006, 182: 57, 166, 175, 182, 57.164, 165, 196, SEOs Salq'5 9) asia 58,61, 165, 1o , SS. 109, 7. SK OA 146, 153, SX. 105, 204, 5), 100, TOG, TSO, TST. 198, SY, 194, SY, NOG TAI GSP OF ale 19%; SY, OMe DO cal HES D2 (Ne SOF INOS 15 2SARGe 59, 160, 3, 60, OO, 60, lose PR 220: 60, 106, OO, OO GOKU: CY VOSS ASUS AOS. QD. Ol. Gh: Ol, Tso, al, Ol. a) Garrison, Steven Lynn 62. 154, 163, 166, 194 Gibbs, Carolyn. . 62, 155, 169, 186, 200 Gilchrist, Carl Ronald -62, 164, 176 Gilham, Margaret Nanette . eran rida Vey CP Glenn, Bobby Howard, Jr 62, 164, 187, 223 Gordon, Nina Marlene - 53, 62, 186, 195, 261 Gourley, Lynne Allyson. - CES BGR AGS IBD Graham, Cynthia Jeanette. - 62, GY, 165, 216,237 Graves, James ine hen - 69, 185, 200 Gray. Bille Bonlynne . 202.73, 79, 154, 175, 1.798 190, 200, 201, 214 Gray, Levon ei 63, 220, 223, 238. Griffin, James Michael - 63, 220, 233. Gasler, David Glenn 63, 187, 238, 239. Haithcock, William Hobart SEAL GF Hall, Clarence Edgar - G3, 242 Hall, John Randolph eaeQa Hall, Robin Keith ie . 63, 184 Hamilton, Marvin Douglas, Je 4 4 Pear 1S Harper, David Michacl 63, 163, 164, 187, 220, 223, 240 Harrell, Cynehia Jean Mids e RAGS OD: Harrington, Paula Jean 643, 166, 202, 204 Harris, Earl Stanton, Jr. . 52, 63, 168,187, 240. Harris, Rebecca Sue - ER 655) Harris, Walter Woody - 63, 163 -Harrison, Linda Kay - 63, 178 Harrod, Pamela Kay - 63, 185 Harvey. Jo Anne 64,71, 202 Hatley, Frank Edward . PLES OA TOS Haves, Kathy Lynn . -G4, 175, 176 Haves, Michacl Calvin. - 64, 166 Haves. Starr : Seamapy. Searle eee ea (| Hearne, Stephen Zachery OF, 104, 175, 176, 208, 209, 220, 225, 240, 247 Heath, Sherry Lee Se Maman tus OA S194 24 Helms. Dolores Louise. @4, 150, 175, 176, 204, 208, 209 Hemrick, Martha Jane RENE MR rae eatin fe NC Hemric. Michael Brien OF. 171, 194, 197,246 Henderson, Bonnie Gay . Teknige hee SOD OG Hensley, Vicki Lynn 47, 65, 158, 160, 174, 176, 197, 202 Hill, Irene Christie 65, 1914 Hinshaw, Danny Albert . - 65, 185 @ Hinshaw, Jettrey Maynard Sa ay. scOoer lim Hobbs, Alice Catherine . 65, 153, 160, 169, 172, 174, 176, 202, 207 Hobby. Ralph Julian -65. 168, 176 Holder, James Franklin (eas GS) Horner, John Robert, Jr 48, 65, 163 Horner, Monte Marshall . . .65, 163, 185 Horner, Patricia Anne 6S, 165, 175, 176, 197. Howell, Bobby Lee. cere Pe Ke hes O18), Howerton, Jackie Lynn 65, 166, 176, 198, 207 Hunley, Randy Michael - 65, 193 Hunrer, Almond Craig . 65 Hunter. Susan Greg 65 Hurley, Manley Banks, Jr . 65 Hurt. Shirlev: Lee . oS Hyder. Donald Paul apa P 65 Isley, Joseph Plonk - 65, 166, 176, 181, 197, 199 Isley, Linda Dune . 6 Ivev, Robert Lee, Jr 66 Jackson. Linda Fave 66, 169, 174, 176, 199 James, Forrest Twain, Jr OG, 168 Jarosz, Matthew Steven 66 Jettries. Carlyn Suc OX. OG, ASV, 169, 172, 1748, Ita, TM 19O7) 200 Jenkins Robert Ray 66, 184 Johnson, Barbara Garrect 06 © Johnson, David Walter o7 Johnson, Elaine Faye ‘ O25 UTS, 1G NOF, Johnson, Gregory Lee 4B, 67 Johnson, John Mark 67, 166 Johnson, Steven “Allan G7 F712 UNF 228-230, 232, 233 Johnson, Stephen Dale 67, 220, 240 Johnson, Wilham Lares 67, 166 Johnston, Tern Clyde G™ 1622161, 187,220, 225, 247 Johnston, Virgile Was ne 67, 184 Jones, Bobby Kimberall G7 220 222 524% Jones, Phillip Howard 7 Jones, David Thomas 67, 166 Jordon, Janice Faye . . . 67, 178 Jordon, Margaret Ellen 67, 160, 179 Jordan, William Alvis. . Seacesn OF; Joyner, Bonita Dawn . SoRaee a deed, weeny ae Keck, George Arnold . . . - 67, 158, 168, 174, 197, 202 Kemp, Elizabeth Sylvia 67, 169, 175, 176, 197 Kendrick, Calvin Lee . . 67, 158, 178, 179, 200, 201 Kepley, Donna Gail . 67, 186 Kerr, Patricia Helene . . 68, 186 Keziah, Richard Clark PGBs GA Kimbro, Wanda Lee . 68, 176, 197 Kimbro, Valda Sue . . . . 68, 194, Kimmins, Roy Doyle . . . 68 Kimrey, Randall Keith . 68 King, Barbara Ann . Ft 68 King, :-HatrictVirginia® 6 see0 Pes. oe 5. 69)165 King, John Michael - 51, 63, 69, 171, 199, 201, 253 King, Lou Marilyn . . 69, 178 King-Patricias A nin. y:i-ty fc sevoiice rue acetal eal fs OO) Kinney, Richard Edward . . 69, 146, 148, 153, 158, 171 Kingsley, Mark Edgar. . 69, 179, 191, 202 Kivertt, Gladys Vivian . -69, 201, 253 Kraycerick, June Carroll . 69, 166, 175, 202 Kukel, Ann Fowler. . . 55, 69, 144, 153, 170, 174, 176, 177, 204 Lashley, Cecilia Ellen Reimer 69) Laster, Mary Katherine vane OD! 8G Laughon, Susan Jane . - 69, 166, 176 Leath, Elaine Althea . 70 Ledbetter, Wade Hampton it) Lemmons, Annie Mae. . AP aa csees) Ware) Lentz, Robert Preston . . . 70, 163, 171, 176, 179, 187 Leonard, Rhonda Fail . 70, 158, 165, 215, 220 Lindley, Joseph J... . . = LOmel ae alat Lindsay, Shelia Elizabeth A FIO Lloyd, Issac Donnell peak) Lockamy, Daren Denise . oa Long, Barbara Ann . . int Macatee yeaa aa | Long, Henry Lockett, Jr. - 50, 71, 164, 187, 245 Love, Minnie Carol . 5 ak werd bel oy} Loy, Beverly Jean . Pn ees hie TBE: 5k 70! Lynch, Harry Lee, Jr. . . 71, 151, 160, 166, 180, 181, 197 Lyons, John Christopher . . . 71, 247 Madden, Deborah Jean ce eee File 16 Mann, Alfred Lewis - let 228 Mann, Connie Sue . 72,165 Mann, Ronald Lee RS oesty bce ae mae vy Aa ee ED Martindale, Pamela Sue . . . 72, 175, 176, 183, 208, 209 Massey, Gary Hall - 72, 185 Maxwell, William Kickson 272,163 Mayo, Ronald Allen IZ 0NTS Mays, Marshall Allen a 2 NSS Meredith, Kipsey Irene Se eres 2 182.197 Michael, Pamela Sue . 72, 158, 160, 170, 175, 176, 202 Miles, Faye Marie. . pee eet core 2s Miller, David Leo. 72, 164, 207, 240, 247 Mills, James Michael 72.162, 220, 223 Mitchell, William McKinley iI . 62, 73, 144, 154, 158, 160, 164, 176, 180, 187, 197, 228, 231 Modlin, Vickie . . 178, 185, 191 Moffitt, Edgar Miles Sad a hab} Moore, Jerry Wayne keane ds. 185 Moore, Linda Carol. . . . 63, 73, 158, 199 Morris, Cynthia Ann Bua kena tenes Morrison, Mary Jeanne 73. 166, 179, 180 Morrison, Pamela Ann Repaates as 613. G9.217G Moschler, Elizabeth D. . 73, 102, 169, 176, 182, 193, 198 Moser, Rita Ann . See eons 61, 73, 166, 170 Moss, James Randall . . 73, 160, 163, 171, 187, 220, 228 Murray, Melvin Graves . 73, 184 McCann, Pamela Anne Be Pa ie, aiuatn 54, 73 McCauley, John Walter . - 74, 160, 177, 180, 181, 187, 238, 240, 241 McClintock, Ada Richey 47, 62, 74, 165, 204 McDade, Michael Dale - 74, 163, 181 McGaughey, Geoffrey . . 74 McGinnis, Sherry Flint Bice ane a4 McIntyre, Margie Lynn 74, 166, 175, 182 McIntyre, Sonia Estrellita -47, 58, 63, 74, 142 143, 144, 151, 154, 158, 166, 174, 176, 207 McKinney, Timothy Floyd . 74 302 McLelland, Rebecca Jane McMillan, Laura Anne McPherson, Glenda Sue . Naylor, David Keith Neese, Deborah Carol . Norwood, Janet Lynne’ Nowell, Cynthia Louise . Nunn, Judy Kaye : Nuckols, Deborah Ann . Oakley, Byron Keera Oakley, David Malcolm . Oakley, Karla Elizabeth . . Oliver, Howard Stephen . . Orcutt, Richard William 75, bh 75, 163, 7 O87 5 76, 142, 143 - 76, 176, £515, 166, 205 204 a) 207 ar} 174, 179 154, 179, 176 197 a 76) - 76 - 16 - 76, 204 2 ad. -75, 77, 154, 158, 160, 164, 176, 197, 228, 230 Osbourne, Susan Ellen ABA trate ar ioy ii: Overman, Darrell Wilson . 48, 77, 242 Owen, Joan Frances TTBS Parker, Susan Jeanette... . Pipl salts Parrish, Leamon Edward, Jr. . .77, 228, 230 Parrish, Ruth Anne. nse eae Patterson, Rita Diane . et la TES. Patterson, Steven Carl. . 2779 W391. 163 Patrum, James Andrew Rafi ore. ata PTAA Payne, Barbara Lee 77, 160, 170, 174, 176 Perkinson, Michael Curtis . 77, 187, 193, 242 Perry, Patricia Rose. . Shee Anne ae eB Perryman, Gary Phillip .78, 176, 185 Phillips, Jane Maric . - .78, 193, 200 Phillips, Lynn Ruth ch pr eet Sy 1204 Phillips, Vickie Sue . AIR re melt ae aA Pittman, Leslie Ann 78, 174, 176, 179, 197 Poole, Hampton Rochelle . - 5 0) 278: 168 Powell, Samuel Christopher. 78, 160, 166, 181 Powell, Steve Payton 78, 187, 206, 220, 222, 228, 231, 242 Proftice, John Brank 79, 151, 154, 176, 181 Pruitt, Vickie J. . . 79 Pugh, Elizabeth Seane 2 ay) Pugh, Mary Catherine . Syeeice eemee ee ear he ay Us) Pyrtle, Carl Wayne . 79, 228, 230, 242, 243 Qualls, Lorah Louise 79, 165, 176, 207, 215 Rainey, Rebecca Ann. . 61, 79, 165, 175, 195 Randleman, Rhonda Gail . - 79, 182 Range, Dorothy Elizabeth . Ae oe ns epeer 9) Ray, Cathy Diane - 79, 170, 182, 203, 208, 209, 217 Ray, Kenneth Clyde 68, 80, 152, 168, 176, 181, Ray, Nancy Gail Bee poet: i] Reardon, Eileen Maria . 80, 166 Redd, Rodney Robert. . Sm 180 Rhew, Sharon Elaine . 80, 205 Riley, Ricky : = aia OBR 220) Rippy, Robert Sretting . 72, 80, 187, 240 Rippy, Leslie Lane A eanal iutsg OOSATO Roberts, Joan Dail 80, 178, 179, 186, 189 Rogers, Kathy Lee 80, 166, 182, 189 Rogers, William Hensley . 80, 240, 241 Ross, Timothy David . - 80, 163, 185 Ross, William Franklin II - 81, 168 Roupe, Ronald Clifton reels 8 Rudd, Barry Franklin . obs lee Shae Bieta Ruhlman, Marjorie Ellen 81, 151, 154, 176, 191 Russell, David Score . 81 Sally, Houston Moody . 81, 168 Sayer, Laura Katherine . 81, 161 Saul, Hattie Ruth oo; SAB, 18S Saunders, Deborah Lynn oo) a be ED) Saunders, Mary Elizabeth ee. os 81 TO. 176, Sawyer, Theodore Henry. . 82, 168, 220, 223, 238, 247 Schoonover, Virginia Lillard. 82, 197, 199, 202 Shannon, Catherine Marie . Sees ee 182 Sharpe, Janice Lacynda 82, 169, 174, 182, 191 Sharpe, Patricia Irene age ss) eyes, te! ORAS Shaw, Vickie Lynn. 60, 82, 146, 153, 163, 170, 175, 176 Shelton, Amy Grace. . . . 82, 166, 174, 176, 182, 191 Shelton, Denise Jane Fa PPA Shepherd, Nancy Maylans 22 3 eeO2 Shockley, Debra Collen st At eee CORES Shofner, James Thomas. 282755), 1587171, 187; 219, 220, 222, 240, 247 Shorkley, Daune 82, 165 Shorkley, Dean Keley . et. i: nee RE Sigmon, John Crowder 70, 77, 83, ee 164, 190, 216, 240 Sigmon, Lucinda Dawn . Simmons, Kenneth Felix Simorsson, Margaret Inga . Simpson, Stella Ann Sineath, Thomas Godley Sink, Eunice Carol Skeels, Carol Ellen Slack, Debra Carter . Small, Alicia Karen . Small, Darrell Stephen Smathers, Gary: - . : . Smith, Cletus Michael . . Smith, George Odell Smith, Karen Denise Smith, Marlyn Greye Smith, Michael Alan Smith, Pamela Jean . Sneed, Jerry Lee Snider, Paul Alexander Snyder, Robert Edward . Southard, Robert Reid, Jr. Spears, Benjamin Franklin, J Spencer, Cynthia Ann. . Squires, Deborah Irene Squires, Margaret Anne . . Staley, Marilyn Jean. . Stearns, Stephen Lee Steelman, John Knight . 48, 82, 83, + 83, - 84, 171, 225, .74, 84, ke 168, Sterken, John Gregory, eens Nenkeli me xoibam stacall Stinson, Norma Jean Stowe, William Barry . Stubbs, James Howard Stubblefield, Stanton Alan. . Sullivan, Daniel Kevin Sullivan, Pamela Gay Summers, James Reed . . Sumner, Connie Lee Sutton, John Michael . Swartz, Donald Edward . Swicegood, Donna Karen . Swinson, Phillip Lane . Sykes, Chester Hogan . : Tate, Aaron Daniel . Taylor, Kathy Anne Teague, Kenneth Wright . Testerman, Johnny Ray . Thacker, Deborah Sue Thacker, Gail Faye Thomas, Claude Thomas, Delana Kay Thomas, Diane Marie . Thomas, Janice Carol . Thomas, Martha Ray . Thomas, Sharon Denise . Thomas, Robert Mahlon Thompson, Garland Charles . Thompson, Linda Carol . Thompson, Sarah Warren . Thornton, Patricia Ann . Tillman, Danelle Sue . . Tillman, Myra Lavonne Toney, Michael Alan Tuttle, David Sanders . Umberger, Fred Phillip Vestal, James Robert Vetter, Rita Anne Debra Renee Vogel, George : Waddell, Charles Michael Walker, Barron Hester Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Wall, Curtis Waller, Janice Maric Vincent, Byron Blackmon Elizabeth Ann Lynn Allison . Lo Karen Patricia Ruth Theresa Darlene Pet Wes 169, 174 83, 170, 217, 237 49, 83, 162, 168, 187 219, 221, 224, 24° 122, 145, 169, 17! . 83, 19% 160, 17) 2 BRA , 176, 207, 83, 169, 174, 176, 21. 83, 170, 174, 17 84, 160, 178, 17! 83, 155; - 84, 185, 24: . 84, 16: .84, 169, 18: .84, 165, 84, 178, 220, . 84, 177 “179, 219, 220 238, 239, 240, 247 168, 172, 175, 197 81, 84, 93, 146 205, 245, 247, 263 84, 166, 175, 212 84, 9% Saat, eA 178, 182 246, 247 . 84, 175 180, 176, 222 175, 220, 84, 84, PPAUS 163, - 85, 182 184, 192, - 85, 187, 175; 85, 187, - 85, 178, 182, A MEP te Dy . GL, 85, 85, 164, 85, 166, 176 . 85 170, 85,158, 18D, . 85 sb} 121. 176, 161 163 185 - 86 eer 86, 174, . 86, - 86, 163, . 86, 16) - 86. 174, - 86, - 86, 168, 77; 158, 169, 2 192, . 86, | Wri es 3, 286) 86, 155, 166, 167, 55, 86, 86 - 86, 22 174, 197 176, 2 87, 168, 169, 160, 170, 176, 189, Waltctsanukyninuin cas lsrtee die artana ate Sade 87 NEU T SD TEN ir viae ice ei a a ae 87 WardaiudyrA nny des sate Pa) ib Biel, a ky Sea ts 87, 194 Wrardmsandna: Kay mide. sk sctpa seu Rig ts 87, 194 Ward, Victoria IJean.io- 36 ee ass 87, 192, 198 Warren Banbata Ellen i)! we al 71, 204, 205 Watson, Dwight Eugene... . . 87, 136, 145, 184 MeNNAU RRM SCSSCAR AYE 5. 0) hb eee he oes 87, 175, 204 Waveimeriybyninie eins iyi 8 cc ee 87, 169 Way, Marilyn Sue . . . . . . - 87, 122, 160, 166, 176 Webb, David Andrew ....... 87, 148, 188, 198 Webster, Brenda Karen. . . . . 88, 169, 174, 176, 191 Wiebsternspensen Wayne 2. ee eh 88 Welborn, Steven Dennis... . . . 88, 158, 160, 242 Wernicki, Geraldine Lynn. . . . . - 176, 179, 204, 205 Wits hitter (27H 2. sa IG oe 88, 185 Westbrooks, Judy Diane ot id ee aL 88, 169, 190 White, Craig Howard... . . 60, 88, 145, 158, 160, 164, White, Robert Pose Hh hie Seer each 88, 162 Whiteside, Susan Rebekah. . . . . . 88, 146, 170, 175, 176, 177, 178, 199 WiilletsumRoperm Dalen ieltier) [- ye occa) ie ays 88 Williams, Deborah Kaye .-.-..-.. 88, 176, 185 Williams, James Michael . . . . 2... . 71, 88, 164 Williamsy Marshasbyom i). a). 0-64. fo. ee 88, 191 Willis; Sarahliyningien cs js). 1.6... 89, 152, 197, 198 WilsontiBarbaruubcay rivets 2 l- j.5 5 c=! eas 89, 183, 186 Woods, Maty (Patricia 2 5)... 4. . . . 89, 166, 182, 189 Wooten, Margaret Elizabeth . . . 89, 165, 188, 189, 202 WorleymohenunAmmiaeitey!: valance) ss ja st fees 89 Wirapem Debora Margarete. hie ef ee eee Ae 89 WrenngbakevAricena se. et peed an BO, WisightaDalsymDanlene! pet 6-102). sc. jeje 89, 185 Yarbrough, Warren Dwight... . . . nd 72 BO 163 Youngblood, Larry Michael . . 2. 2... 71, 89, 166 Moun Gucathymeycete st man sai) flac 4 ca. td) 89, 209 Yount; Ninna Christine Tanney . . . 89, 169, 185, 186 Younts, Donna Marie... 2.5.2... 2. :. . . 89, 176 Wows saliva Doyle musa eauiete eds ole ee ces 89, 195 JUNIORS: Abernathy, Richard. . . 2... 92, 163, 166, 181, 204 AdaieDebbiciieiin tela meters {cea t. TOD A Gamse eithiariie ert st MeNagh Nosh, we 92, 164 WA damMSOVICKIC, kee toe ie beds 92, 103, 170, 205 AgnewspBecky cyeuter 2) 12-0 Gk tee - 92, 166, 175, 189 MISEIE mp CAMNe sry. wecinemeyaete co keh. sh ec ey ig Dy Albrighcajobniet acolo. cs 92, 166, 134, 201 ulcid vem Marye q etetvan Vang a= 92, 107, 165, 175 IGNANCEEM SEAR MINE Wes, Meio ieneat star be Dah ke wait 92 FN Payne) ZoNl PTE ty Liege NI ane eT a 92, 205 MEM MEBCORY Vali r esp eA Gost osl ot het siete Gos Je site 92, 186 ANE) LTT 9G a RS Sota ok tah a a 92 PERC IDIZANGE, 1 Soy see ie Catered eee 92, 185 {NTE NG JT CON a oe Sgn Eko ee e 93 IACKANSONSNUCK: velecl lS Rose hs oh iets 22 93, 163, 171 PMSteM MC NATONCEE iy, ce) aha Se eg ok 93 Dailey MBatlyyicreyistrs es os ge 2 Lass 93, 168, 187, 203, 238 akeme tative fautto tec Mee Lo lyee toes vi oh), 93, 182 Rr anikia Ace 2 Np oe aay AME SRS et SEP ve 93 BOlOMRCHSIIR GE es oieius: Geos Tes ae at a es By 93, 179 Ball, Susan... . . SE the Rae ek he FE 93 OI) RES yee Se ae Ca a aa 93, 170 SPP Te, LAA ih Roe oR Cas a ER ee 93, 236 Barnharde, Gail. . . . . . 93, 169, 172, 207, 215 Baucom, Dannell .. 2 2. a ee a eS nie 3:'93 BCaMACKIG! tet Souls, Toys Gene's aid sats, = eae 93, 196 [YSIP, |M'o R, Gool Gok Own aaa oeoee 4 dco game 93, 170 Bennetnrsusanire aay A) onl en coc: SG eS es es e938 BCHDEKE NU ESICY ih te esis) fon Gee volrie, 1 ties tn Kesl.ot os 93, 192 PERCE MN WEMANIG Ben fivdhalls (Pan cea. AR nas 93 Betacaviichard 5h Jamie Mn Bem Bo, 3 ag. 93 Bingenheimer, Chuck . . . . 93, 147, 148, 158, 171, 187 236, 238 Bishop: JorBlien 24. 5. . - . 93,169; 188 Black MOWM ee Con cme ret, oar i, Chit eerie oe 94 A ee a) er ee eer 94 Blackwondr Paw ces aslo is bie oe 94, 234 a a ean ae a ee Ai 94, 147, 193 Blanchard Kathy occ css sy) oumacean aden fs sey 94, 214 Bodenheimer Lynne = aes ee san ee 94, 126 Bodenheimer. Nalte 2 faa. hone ee eee ec 94 Bond Petie geet na ec tesesnastie posal ate te 94, 171, 207 Boone; Gordons. 40 has ake (oe eee 94 Boone!) Kathy 2:77... pa, Sects 94, 158, 193, 202 Boone): Marshaicsttan tes shia Bh ne traits eee eae a 94 Boswell Carols’: Sate oes Sie ose Ee 94, 169, 202 BoswellsPamio: Se Seticws: ae a eta 94, 201 I Yonure(aa Julie sae Morea 91, 94, 149, 165, 204, 205, 216 Bowden: ‘Linda? 3% co 'fonce oe a cae a ee an 94 Bowens lucyi. = Sips chlis ste eehtes Sean 94, 197 Bowes) Lay June sac. a otto ox ners 94, 197, 214 Bowland)Preston:- ton snac te soca en ae “. . 94, 220 Bowman: Zeb 2.15, :5 ehicu See i ee ee 94, 166 Bradley; Marviny ys 225). .qnusncb vote 94, 163, 166, 236 Brage Richard ya! Uh oaks wean cone eae 94, 201 BrandesGary. cise ces pect cain et ee ee Peres) Bray: sBridgettesucsueticanl cei eoe en eas aie al 95 Braxton, Johnnyee aces est een ee ae tine 95, 168, 188. Brewer vRayvonss 2 lsane see are vaca niece eee aS 95 Brooks Judyi.. tiempo caer? 95, 170, 202 Browns Connietacsi) cee ee es a ae eee 95 Browns: Matty 4.9400. r=, ote ei nena [o am bt. am WA9) Bryant Monty. 20.245 te ratcoce en saat 95, 171, 200 Bullasshumgewan Meas seeks coer ate, one ee 95, 201 BullardsiGhristine: tis eae ole nee Coe 95, 195 Bumparner.(Gonmie ja anatee tecits ys eo 95, 179, 202 Bunny, Sues oi.0 ene coup Mtoe odes 95, 169, 179 Burnette pRoberticaee we ale ys tee ec moe Seles 95, 184 BurnseiBill aye. ai etiaeies Se sien a a eee 95 Burke: Lanayt sors bt wien: tan oboe ies Pe tee ale 96 Butler sMary “Atari ese sah han cs ita kaye one aye Sine 96, 198 Byrd, Marpiclynnisec. use as aye re eee 96, 205 Gables Donnie® !s 5.005 40-c ays 96, 178, 187, 201, 205 Gable (Ronnie) Gagne eee ome 96, 178, 201, 205 CablesiMike: inis2 6. Sree ek ane 163, 168, 204, 205 (Caddell Polly iiss tee wear st hat cents 96, 165 Campbell, Karen. . 2. 2 2. 96, 174, 189, 202, 203 Gardin wRicky; 3515 saree ere nanan fae ae a 96 Gafey= Teresa; jo. a ae oie as 96, 209, 214 GCangnan:, Dennis, «5 22 ht tes ae So ce dei 96 Caruthers) (Nay: tot csttesis tps whist sana eS 96, 203 Casey, David. . . .. Pathos if asin Boe apa ee 96 Gastap nay: Sammyns ies. gas ote. ch eae 96 Caniness: ‘Pat ia. Sige SoS ti So Geet ae 96, 178, 179 Ghandiler (Mike: 6.3 hae eis ales See ae eas 96 Chapman Betsy ic cmcrane na ieee meee 2 96, 179, 197 Chappell Darrell core ei hata apie, ei een eae 98 Chrismon, Barbara... . 2... 0. 96, 149, 175 Church, Camellia et eee 20 nt mia aces eae 96, 179 Clapp BM Repehertc ss antl Paton ta 1.8 tig wm ee crs 97, 184 Clapp Sandra -i7.,-'s iapetcy sah alee ee ce 97 Lanta eens hte a a eS So is me ene et 97 Glaycony,Bretay a v ot scr aie: 2 dese 97, 122, 175, 196 Glayton Roget... 95 cait yy cs oun sae 97 Glinkscales, Floreness- 02% -5l55 ss Aree ns eres 130 Goble sBddiens 2 ke sy rice as a ke es cere 97, 185 Gabler Fredy o shen mesons Fe ae aie eee Monat 97, 163 Cables Marie aerue xa ieiinys 1.2) hao tes tie oe emia 97 Coble: Susan. ts eee eae 97, 179, 180, 202, 209 GColemany Daisy) su Sste- cane 90, 97, 149, 153, 158, 160, 164, 197, 220, 221, 240, 247 Goleya Chris tts scorer sets soass 97, 166, 220, 240, 247 Gombs;Anitatet secession, Sieh ao eee 97, 166 Compton, Kathy . 97, 184 Connors, Ednair: sa 8 con Sear Sea ee 97, 205 Gonyers: Patricia 2 ty oe eee yA 0) Cooper, Mommy is 8 vs. Et. 97, 152, 168, 188 Cox Catolico i foe Se Fo ee eae ee 97 Cozarrbdith, tac: a) oe eee ee Sa ee 184 Criwiora. Brendas 2 a. fs ee sak 97, 169, 183 Crawford, Chetylin. ss, 27. : saat aniebuee shen PT ne 197 Grissmon Barbara. . 7 ss 188, 189, 201, 253 Cross, Margaret Ann . . ... :.. 97, 147, 153, 170, 217 Grotts(Gwens: cs Wii Bee es ee ee eae 98 ‘Crouch, Alan. (2c)... 98, 115, 164, 174, 187, 198, 234, 246, 247 Crutchfields Ly nner a's 2 2. aes eo a 98, 204 Dagley.Kenirs spetinus wae cosae eee, eos 98, 242 Dalton, Reid... .. . 98, 163, 166, 180, 202, 208, 209 Daniels: Stadia... 20s ol es eR ae 98, 205 Davis; Steve! sie, kia daw 5 RS a ee ae 98 Dean: Joyce smaepnn casa eh Sopher s Bs Denriys; Vickie tneues. ak iets ior coy cada ar hs Dickerson? Gatyner ies ap ahs bakes fe eee Dollar: Pennypiiass pox en acca te sp 3 cates 98, Draughn, Kenneth... ...... co) a Wa G0) Duckworth: Steve 54.45 215 ds eos oe ee ee Duncans Susans ye Ree tat ge Ba aaa aes Dirham “Debbien a5 axa eet 98, 166, Durham, Otis fou: stone ee au ae ods ce cama ae Edwards: Dennis( oi. ean NER ee Elder, Susanctc. utes meiepe er ae 98, 175, 197, Erickson; Wayne): ti2g:huent ses isenten on we ears Ezzell Becky i; cu cracotns cues sh ates eton at ucts 98, Ezzell Dawn @ hors. oe sete ake LE re Paraone:, Debbie yey ae coy oa, eucaeene aie 98, 165, Farmer; Sues c, ack. eo tera ee tee 98, 170, Farrell) Terry: 2820 inate ee he 98, 145, Faucettée, Dennis: 37 :.7o5, oes Mees ce ad eee Faucette, Jimmy es citecngrk eet nema ateaen ime asin Faulkenberry, Herbert... .... . 99, 163, 181, Faulkner,Brenda’ 27's 22% ae Ee Bie Felts; Benny “sos Sse, ae oo aisee Leet Fields:'T éresai 2 20a ae can ass ee Bia eae tas eats at Bae Fitch Becky fi anttn dry cele as Gatatiert tae pa seein FlecnorsJohn: s,m; iat ties, Saeee 99, Fogleman;, Lartyeo see a Schnee a ok ay eens Fords Penmnye. jae! gent sasaee y site ptsr) earn on os spre marae Foster; Anne: 278 ies cee cg 99, 144, 147, 158, =“Foster,. Susane faite) Sst, We i eta oe eR aL Ne Fowler; Ronaldi es sea eae ey is nae nes 99, Box: Desanis 2.0 haere eeeine ak ea ovish aca eee 99, Frances,Michele 370s, 2 cate enetiaws oo rave 99, 200, Fraser), Meg’. 3u:'s aes 99, 131, 179, 202, Bryce Gathyec. ms. soa emcees taahce vane es 99, 165, Fulton) Mary: Annis.3c 2 -cj 3a eiestiasece meets 99, Fuquay;: Caroli 2's . ) Yi auestyat Vertauude verge aeanin ic ia Buquay,) Deanis1-4 2 W.cticgs os capes Sipomteetappamiee sc. sd Fuguay, Lindam) -niccnmnniet eter) aeammeg ines: nem Gaddy,: Richatd)? :.2) caine inne te oa Gant, Kenneth2 0.0 seca Lat sd cat eRe eee 190, Gardner, cNancy 2 2yrs% scarps Sica eee has 100, 179, Garnier ;Mike eigfi tac an tates gan ates te ee or a Cee Garrisons Beckyx sina. seton baie ce ee eee oe Garrison) Bobby (aio, a.tac-a ttn ns 100, 164, 187, Garrison, Martha 0.2. is oe ae ee Se Garrison, Ricki. . . 2... 100, 166, 179, 193, Georges Sylvia.v.i- 2:7 taanie = eeTab ne © seer oe ahs Gerringer,-Gathyiocicss 7. abe etinies joe 100, Gerringer Ginger 0 ecaim.) ee ae Sas 100, Gorringerssjane) ira. wees gn eect r oat Gerringer,elWathyicn0 ;, fostterime a vas) ents) it Soo eral Gibson Nanya, tr. rede 2.03 oft + a Gibson) Mommy et eso secinemronts laMapiey eos 100, Gilmore, Bobby ...... . pe TRoe Some a 100, Gilmore. “him: eee. ac eae eee Gilliam,; Dotig:..)).- 22a ts Sc 100, 128, Glenny:Shertyser: bcm gecteamyees, ote 100, 166, Goodwin’, ‘Martha) st seston cia ieee ss 101, Graham: =Jo-Anne kc. seesaany bieietes) one creas Gray G@uctis site ae ees oe es 49, Greens Ricks sy: «vs sharmcenr ite 101, 117, 158, 164, 187, Gregory, Kar en i ttpiegel ss Wiis cua. sho em Gunn jobanyne eas os ee estas et = 101, 166, Guthrie wDenise: ieee eos hates p 6 101, 166, Gwyniilindarch. 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Kilfoil, Kathy Kincaid, Jo King, Eddie 5 LST V4) O12 (sin ee aa King, Nina Kirkland, Rodney Kiser, Sandra . Koontz, Becky . Kyaw, Steve . Lackey, Julie . Latta, Martin . Leach, Joel . Lee, Alan Lee, Barry Lee, Larry TOV 124 304 - 102, 104, HensleyesRandalle 2195405 foe = 102) - 104, 158, - 103, 168, 103, 116, 164, 22s, 104, 158, SO VOse RSS: . 105, 165, 114, 161, 102, 1a2, Loz; 102, 120); We. 104, 168, lows, 10h). 1Sx Os 190, 105, Nea 106, 236, 1606, eas 149, Wy, 1o2, 104, 19? , 25248, ee 104, Sal Se fos, TB: 1e2: 104, las, led, 13s bos, 204, lod ie) 1O4 1d, iY 104 lis 105 105, 105, 105, 197, 236, 105, 105, 102 -102 165 189 2Ag 0) 102 102 201 22 1o2 pus a) UGS 103 203 246 103 ade a 10s 2002 103 104 185 242 204 1o4 204 los ON 1oO4 os 1OG, My as 14 10s los ay 1d Or OF Loy 204 Tos ia) OF lod 1st Sy, ‘Fen lor 220) 18S 104 104 104 1608 14 202 104 1O4 104 104 104 zat) 105 1as 4,75) 230); 178 ) 105 169 L7$ 163 199 105 247 105 238 166 Lemly. Randall . Lemmons, Mike Leonard, Linda . 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Cynthia Murray, Nancy Murray, Patricia Nance, Rhonda Neal, Richard Neese, Marilyn. Newcomb, Janet Niznik, Bob . Norris, Norman Ogden, Andy Owens, Tim . - 105, 118, 166, 106, 104, 106, 166, 179, 189, 200, 201, 106, 2436; 106, eels nee é Pa 0. C0 a 106,.164,, 220, 228, 238, 105, 106, 179, 150, 106, 179, 106, - 106, 150, 106, 107, 158, 106, 166, 106, 106, 106, 149) 151, 158, 160, 165, 208, 106, 106, 169, VOPRSC I NCD ede) ees Us 107, 107, 17, Tem Kae 107, 1O8, 163, 166, 104, 108, 108, 1O8, 117, 164, 228, 108, 164, 228, 108, 108, Gl, 4 108, 109, 163, 109, 109, 109, 168 105 PAKS) 105 -106 214 106 199, 205 247 242 227 165 242 189 - 106 163 106 199 185 106 106 106 151 205 R19) 106 - 106 106 214 183 10.6) 106 106 106 106 174, 209 214 106 106 207 rar 107 107 246 205 184 107 107 107 170 KOZ 164 15K 207 207 1X1 108 108 108 108 -108 108 0) 164 108 247 108 232 PPA) 108 186 108 108 185 220 109 109 Is4 164 109 236 Oliver, Debbie. Oakes, Robert Oakley, Paula Page, Freddy . 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Wicker, Sharon Wilder, Jerry. . . Wilkie, Tim . Wilkinson, Norman Williams, Pam . - Williams, Vicki Williard, Carol. . Willis. Eddie Wilson sCindyoiseis toe, se Sa Sa Vets Wilson, Doug - - Wilson, Kathy . . Wilson, Scorty . . Winstead, Bill PRE Nee tae Ae OD epee ae esl: Woodnuif fe Lsaiccnnsc ec nay ie oe eer ear alae Woods, Cynthia Woods, David . Woods, Linda Woody. Frances Workman, Dennis WorleveDébbien tise veinngie ent. een aes ABE Wooten, Gan. oe aoe Wee ote Wrenn. Debbic Wrenn. Marilyn Wrenn, Robin . Wright. Glen Nobis MeN aN ek ne RE Wrightberry, Debbie . 2 2 2 2... . . 118, Yarborough, Vickie. . Varner, Jimmy . . Vaughn, Tommy . . Vaughn, Vanessa . Vestal, Beth Vestal. Susan. . Via. Cathy - - 115, 168, 196, NO) dO) (0) ah) Abner, James . See: 124, 163, Adams, Joel Allen, Danny : Crit Allen, Louis. . 124, 158, Allison, David. Allred. Martha . Ameen, Steve Anderson, David . . Anderson, Mary REI ye ONE Anderson, Susan . 120, 124, 175, Apple. Lewis . Austin, Curtis Bailey. David. . Baker, Vickie. . Barnev. Lynn. . . Barnwell, Brant Barnwell, Kenneth Barrow, Sandra. . Jie eo ahe neat Aceon Basden.: Billy2 ani Soup teonete ches asa de oe Basden, Wendy iy Vee a ORR Co wale Beck, Mike 9. 0 0 Re ete a ois CS Bell, John - Bivins, Susan. . ls Blackwell, Carey Lynn. - Bland, Drema Blythe, Margaret Bodenheimer, Ann. Re Be sel oF cc8 140 5 Bolick, Kent . Boone, Nancy Bouman, Chris . Brady, Vernon . Branson, Richard . Braxton, David. . Bray, Marlyn . Bray, Pam . . Brewer, Carol Brewer, Jerry Briggs, Jean 174, 116, 116, 116, 116, 179, 115, 204, 115, 202, 124, 198, Pied) 163 185 P40) 116 -116 169 a) 117 U2 , 247 117 17! 117 -117 1240 20.0) 163 124 -124 124, 124, 124, 200, 124, 740) 125, 160, uel PJs 125; 186, P2160) 163 PAC 202 163 -124 , 163 124 124 os ) 125 204 205 10 ) FP ) ) 125 205 205 214 AW) 0) -126 -126 P40) , 236 6) 126 . 218 , 163 -126 Brooks; Joan. 32 not 5 tetas, anaes een ne Brown, Brendan jee ete Brown Davidine: Mieitind 2c reli p sce ee oe Cane ee Brown: Steve 3 0 ae 2 eae cia oy ke Co ee Bruner, Barbara Buckner. Clark: isis ars ood et nme ne tice Bumgarner, Jerry Butler, Gena . Burch; Raich 4 ears ae i tered Sage Burton, Debbie Burton, Ronnie Byrd. (Cindy. 2.fikn tore aan ® Sena = Caddell, Richard Calhoun, Robert Cameron, Mortie Cammack, Scott hits Camp skmit) See ie Cea inet anemone hea Campbell, Donna Carey, Lonnie Carrow: Ramesses tha Challenger, Susan Clark) JovAnnarig. (eu eee acne Pee ye ne Chyton Johnny sass ares oan ay tie as 127, 226; 234) Cole: Johnny. 2722 cr ee ae ee Wig Bice 127, 234° Coleyn Ann i503 ee gone nil ere ater e et 127, 218. Conyers, Sharon Coots.) Prank 2250s (iiss Cothran, Lucinda Cowan, Anglique Cowan, Debbie. - . . . Bait Seo eea ean Cox, Dianne. . . : Cratch, Daniel. Crosson, Vicky... . Cropse: Joanne sa. 3) Soe hens cea ares Cummings, Hugh Curtis, Jimi 6 biet as oe Sac oe ae 128, 226 Dantel Haroldo sy oak ag eee 128, 158, 207 Davis; Donmies e272 cis tae Ae Tae ee ee 128 Davis: Keath coh ttn tae eon ray Ceara 128 Davis, Roget a Moe 7 asailr svensk cen ee ae tea, 128 Davis, Steveas feat eee ne ae ee 12: ae (ch) Dawson; Butch igi ac) ose sites es ee 128, 226 Day, Melinda oh Bey DE ek 2 alee a aE IRD WS) ‘ie Day, (Robby. 3400 2 tested Sa nee i eacaie Sa 128 © Deal, Ray NR aM Eck: Ia ee ne Ui i 128, 200 © Deese By og Sa seem uns aes op 234, 235 Diffee, Denise=s tn ee eee 128, 199, 218 Dillberger, Johnie. 20M es 128, 158, 163 Dodge: Haroldicis iii etine: nett) Ger tak nee Se 128 Dod pes Lie hee oe ie Be anes tice he ae he eRe r7X) Duffelisac 2 oe ee Soe ee ee. 128, 181, 214 Edmonds; Karen 0 he ate Sa 128, 205, 214 Edwards, Ronnie. - 2. 2... Dey ear ginale 128, 163 Elkins: Denise: 2) 3. .Sctesu there wok fehl eB Ellington, Bethe teases aes cea 125, 128, 162, 218 EnnisiJanet: 23:7 sea Sapo eaten netee” ayes el 175, 186 Euliss;; Mack 2°33 ae oe 129, 204, 205, 226 Evanss David seo sos ee ee oss he 129, 234 Farlow Batty. a3 4 325 iss mammary case 129, 163 Fauc ettes. Tyrone’ @ )s- cope mentee, 8st ates | oe ha my 129 Fergell ; Ronnie c: isi pankoa nee ean cs, yes 129, 163 Finger:-Nolan 320. taney oe 129, 163 Flowers:2Mary liynettese® ise Beis. 8 am 129, 175 Fogleman.2K aren: 2 seas nae. ose 129 Fogleman. Kathie 20a cia. Ne sont eet Fae RR ees) Ford, Tommy .... . Ger ahaa INDRARY eee tease ZO) Fowler Teddye230 vir inctiee ae ae pee ee, Daenas 129 French, Marshai32 ce Segoe ee ae oe 129 Frick Basry.:2:,.. 34 22 Wi aemeenuernal. na. oc vans aed SO) Frick;;Matpie=20 2) a kgs are BES de int a ust 130 Fuquay; Greg is sa Gri settig emit tei lalla as «s 130, 163 “Puriches,.Paul eae oo een ac cae 130, 234, 235 Gardner. Ruthcitsqscsige ices @ ey aig Se aura 130 Gilliagy. Patricia 48 ah ee ate ee en 130, 218 Graves, Katherine Saatttecs hate eae 130, 175 Guthrie: Shetfa-oc.s0: GhSP ee oe al Rees haem ae 130 Hancock.:'Delores: toys 8 o.oR a ea Se oe 130, 178 Hardy, Carolyn. i. 130, 175, 214 Hall. Elaine tg: sito eke eee ee ate ae 130 Hanks, Ann . [ou neh ital tA dakalngy .130 Hardie: Doris.c ais 5 23 A a oie, eee 306 Elacmanca blaine ie se oud. tine seats ee ne .130 MarrissaJim myo eetre. ceramic ches yee cele eas 10) Harris; Kathy... =...) . 130, 202 Harris) Rosematysi fis. she coy ien oye ofS. este 2.131 Harvey, Jeanie ss ie 2 os a pee a ees - 99, 131 faste;sCynthiaisr mises, a= caecho eet | ets 131, 214 Hewitt Jullarras costes lee wea askew SMe. GSP Ls 131 Hewitt, Veiner cae ie Rae oe wag eo Hickling Jameinc se ceptne to (8 noses toads en ueseat =. 1) in Wb) Hill, Marc . . . Sata eens ene ete Ores see AST 1G. BU Pate ip tte arenas ss eet ee ten eps aS eA 131 ill Paalavcy site snes Cet eked ht ess 131, 218 Hinshaw, Roper sien etsy Gecrcee tau in Mace Stage he 226 Hobbs “Carenx .s2- Pi gste Ase Wee te i ee F 131 Hoke, Steve 2. 5 5° 25.5.5. 125, 131, 163 Hoover, Hatty 93. osin gym re eas 131, 163, 226 Hoover: Vanni en ee ee se ees sigan ei | HopemRranks ccc on tac ees ee 131, 234 HormesMarlene x.sc maks ai on te aes 431,215 Howes Donnaieicane teres aie thee ane 131 HowellisBeckyoon as Ses eee ey apes) HowertotiSusivass ws ccieme OR Baa aS e os 131, 202 Hoyle Debbiess se) SRC es 132 Hucks,:Patscrmngers. hs venice Oty sae aa ies 132 HudginssDavidiGia os nies cet = 132 Huet, Woodyxee 2716 vig Sipe. Serco She AS Mee tS2: 226 Huffman: Don’; 0. fg 132, 163, 196 HuffinesS)anct sy a5 ei) -o vse neu pm eee 132 Humble, Debbie 0.020008. as 132, 175, 186 Hanters babbyi spon secnac eta! hamlet. ame ee SZ Huntly eboraltl pects | ames te ie oo Bly Irigold:- Datyl ions sks. on cath ee: SR ee Otsen| 73 vey, ;Patticia’: yictenmaces) at sty a 120, 132, 149 jammess Gat hiy eae ay ees ae ssc oh fotos tel tease Mek As od 132 JeffceyscGailics, seme. tah ae cl32= Jettreyse Mic pertee es ea Bai als eee: 132, 163 Jeffries SEmmy ale ae a iy .132 Johnsons: Courtney. 3) (savy wales ls lanes tee 4 132 NohinstonssRoberths: 1yaied «es Se es .132 ‘feet (= Sy aoe ao Re nil HRT gMere) Henman ine ie .133 | pOMes Keay? saceies Basar rati iste 2) ons lates 7.133 ordans Kenncnn ate sient c, c ae E At et ee 3 Wcters Keay. cere ost a tenerd eine. Sots a og Os 133, 186 Kellys Such reas: raed euler wouter ren isihtiers spc as f081 8 133 Kernodles Dwight’. tices «oat aarp es 133, 181 KermodlexLoreentrscccs). soi aioe tes 133 Ketchum, Kerry 133 KRewateGanllstn ns aren cota ott ea ele Cad 133 King Joc ttm sucatciice ie areas Be ton Ay Oe 133 King latyontoeiacutcn ti Gan. ea eke ee A ig iE) Kinps Steven a ear hunts ears ct canes) 2 133 Kinsey, Gotdonesis aera ne She ean 133, 226 Mnighe aVisemauin: seracs atelier ees! 133, 226- Knox, BettysSue i) cieay 2 0) ef ea 133, 158, 198 oury jillmermrers tear eet. sGecelik ys 133, 186, 199 Koury.Mike-tea. lye. otc wus alae 133 DangleyveDiancyer yi. oe eto. os 133 Rassitere Ricnarduacctates So ets titted arte ae 133 Leach; Tommyr eis :° 2)... 133, 236 LeightonmWavidattnns a shee Gea 6S aoa lsc 133 LindleyMionet ans o0: oe ae ea 133 RombatdisAnpelaytisiik cis + 2 Sh icete bag he ep eha 133 ONG RINAN Cyr Sar ere ee | di wl aT MEE ONE 133 Boven@atilinei.. seiieo. f OTi ce 133, 158, 198, 196 EOWOMSUGAN fede got eo ee eee te 133, 186, 214 RuckeeAnnes atict eta or 2 cs 133, 202 Lupconebted@ust sige. 6: osc Ps Shs 132, 133, 158 Lyon, Jaime Fie Me ia bts ts! eign Be aa 133 Mackintosh, Charlotte. - . . 2.2... ., creas 0. 5 Mabelsjaneramcctisn ysl os ater! i. 134, 175 Mallost Athena mss so ws yao 134 Manning aGathy ier: ss 0 .. Pcie wera whe bod al 134 Marcin ajehtioe wr: stinitcs oe 1k Stee aaa 134 Martine Pathician cee sie ok POOR eee 134 Marcin wROnnie jvc. tie sa eed een ee 134 Marvin, Martha Lee... 2. 2... ie psatee, 31 O4 Massingil; Brenda 23-0... . 054. 2... 134, 214 Matthews, David. 22... 134, 163 Maxwell, Terry . McCauley, Pat McPherson, Joe Mebane, Walter Meredith, Becky Messervy, Cynthia Messick, Steven. . Moize, Linda . . Mooneyham, Robin. . Moses, Michael . Mowery, Betsy . . Michaels, Janet... . Miller, Danny Miller, Jimmy Mitchell, Gary Mock, Blair ke Montgomery, Gary . . . Montgomery, Ricky. . Moore, Andrea . Moore, Patricia. . Moore, Steve . . Moran, Diane Morgan, Carolyn . . Morgan, Dianne Morgan, Keith . . Morris, Keith Murphy, Bay. . . Nahn, Kay Neese, Johnny . Newman, Don . Nicholson, John Noble, Susan . Norton, Larry Norman, Judy Oakley, Gordan Ogden, Julia. . . . Owens, Pat Owens, Terry : Pape. Dotticnat os7 3) 3. 3 ph Parker, Margaret Anne .. . . Parris, Jim . . oe Payne, Wayne Perkins, Lynne . Perry, John Phillips, Phyllis. . Pickard, Steve Porterfield, Patricia . Poreat, Clarence Powell, Jeff Powell, Pam . | Price, Patty Pressnell, Janet. . . . Pyles, Susan Qualls, Keith Ray, Darrell . . . Reid, Vickie . . . Rigsbee, Rhonda . Rich, Coleman . Riggs, Betsy . Rippy, Frankie . Roberts, Chuck Robertson, James . . Roessler, Richard . Rogers, Donna. . Rouse, Joe . Royall, Anita. . Rudd, Debbie Rushing, Cathy Russell, June . - Rutledge, Bobby . Rutledge, Rodney Saunders, Anne. . Schoonover, Annie . Scott, Earl .. Scott, Lisa... Sessoms, Robert Shambley, Alvin Shannon, Mike . 134, 134, 163 134 163 134 134 135; = HSE - 108, 132, « 136, 1355 132, 135, 135, 129, 136, 136, 136, 181, 158, 136, 130, - 136, 136;.163; 137 137, 120, BL) 135 fs op) 214 ey A35) ) 207 135 158 135 -135 135 -135 214 238 “135. 214 136 136 136 136 136 179 PA) 163 -136 209 -136 -136 198 209 136 136 199 136 139 -136 136 136, 181, 136, 136, 137: . 226, 37. 137, 137) 137, 137, 234, 137, 137, UST. na 137, 136 136 218 136 209 136 198 -136 136 PPA) 137 218 “37 234 196 207 Px0 ) -137 163 214 235 37 137 205 183 pds) 137 P37 149 a3? 198 LST wL37 «137, _ Smith, David. . Shatterly, Alan. Sherard, Anne . . Shepherd, Lynne. . Shepherd, Tim... . Shoemaker, Kim. . Shook, Judy . . Shue, Cindy Skeels, David . Slade, Troy : Smedburg, George Smith, Bill. - 138, 2220; 2211, 138, Smith, Kaye . . 120, 138, 144, Smith, Kelly . Snotherly, Gail . Stainback, Steve Staley, Anita . Staley, Polly Stamps, Danny . . Stainfield, Melissa... Starr, John. . Stewart, Louann Stockton, Diane Sumner, Phil. . . Sutton, Barry Sutton, Bobby - . Sweat, Ronnie . Swiggett, Dale . Swinson, Karen Svkes, Greg Tate, David Taylor, Marianne . . . Taylor, Larry . Taylor, Tim Terrall, Ruth. . Tingen, Jimmie Trollinger, Spencer Turner. Edna. . Turner, Ronnie Vaughn, Jesse Walker, Eddie Walker, Rex . Walker, Ruth Walker, Vickie . Wall, Joyce Wallace, Danny Ward, Claudia . Warren, Cathy . Warren, Fay . Warren, John , Ea aun Weanren-sJOyGer cise its ata a ees ey TSS Welborn, Karen . 139, 178, Wellons, Steve . Wells, Bonnie Westbrooks, Ricky . Weston, Bobby White, Janet . Die ae fe White, Machelle 2... 2%. White, Machelle White, Pamela . White, Skip. Whitley, William. . Whitt, Pam : Wilkins, Ted. . Wilkins, Ted. . Williams, Eddie Williams, Eugene Willis, Billy Wilson, Craig Wilson, Neil . Wood, Bill Wood, Steve . Woodward, Bill Workman, Jimmy Wright, Nancy . Xanthos, Robyn Young, Melanie Youngblood, Donna « 139, 179, - 139, 163, . 139; 138, 149, 138, 138; 138, 234, 158, 138, 149, 138, 1 , 238, 139, 139, 205; 128, 139, 179, 139, 203, 139; 139, 139, 181, 139, 139, 139; 163, 159% 139, 2 Upon the past, the present was built; upon the present the future will de- pend. We are the present. The light, after many years of oppression, is shining at dawn; could it be Hope’. . . Hope that only we can build toward? It must be built with the strength of a bridge, even if the bridge is only a symbol of love. The crying of humanity has been heard throughout time. When sundown pales the sky and all prejudice and pride have been broken, perhaps then the glowing warmth of sun shall shine as we, together, build our future. We have groped in the dark, blindly seen, barely heard, halfway learned, but fervently sought . . . sometimes finding, sometimes too blind to see. We have learned to stand, to seek and now to venture forth. The dawn has come, finding us aware and ready to face the new decade with the.thought that much has been done, but what 1s left is up to us and ours. 307 Be ae ms ps 308 OUR DARINED PO’! OUT 1 SzaaVv le 310 aN He ee rawit gtr oS fee z r : 's a WAU 7631 0091 012 393 4


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