Williams High School - Doe Wah Jack Yearbook (Burlington, NC)
- Class of 1976
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C. 27215 the ad Uertisers - 208 Editorial Board Business Manager Susan M CK enzie Wendell Usborne Parn Reynolds Robin Smith Robyn smnfiezd Volume 50 5 0 04 C0 40-wi ' sq we 'wwe Xixeel Sxixov 0 dvi. i 44 ve cottgvx, 00544 et go We eeisoo 001001 eompgesk-5 1,2 ' xqwmo-nv-9 -meme-be evw':x9X some -wb -ao1iv1eteoixee.'5s1xoe we-at Ke we eokoq, oi so Cffxw,-a ,gba ewaiivss Xvoofiiv Sdeteok ceXe'0t-axga evade 0 509 Qtoovevete M50 Ao 's Aeqaswbkfcvwe ww ak-akdmq oi not aocyodmx Mage eeeixooe . Go: eecisoo Qlvlee oi c,oXo6oX cow was Wa- , :sig :FEI ,355 L an 1-af A. kli ,ip ,RQ . Z1-51 Q Wy :fel sw 3. ,, ,z FP? ' ' A Em' :si 'LL' MV W W , x ' fag nw, A Y, W X My sij A A , X. X ' Hx .V Y M Q 1 N' 'Y WV ' V iw! ,M , fu :M v ww . . 1 1 KW' 'Www 1 :iw ' WWNW W' Y., U1 Y,'fW'T w ' L 0' , M34 ,, V 2 -N -W . Y W ' dp' . ' 1g':g1j!M Agn , , N W , X! :Al X piW,s,M , M I , ,M t 2 V, , - , W1 '- X 'g.,, fu, ' f v ' W Wg 13112 - vw A W, W ,n WW Q? 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As a special Bicentennial and Silver Jubilee project, they wrote letters to their selected individuals requesting comments on the nation's bicentennial, 4 fsgs qls? 2' 4 .3f'a-2. , Lf . if X f ' .sR5N.wvXE5,LE-if Q -xr-' A .1sf..fh ' s K 'f we -wg .:., , -- if. .1-, 915635 ...v f what today's students can expect, and what they can contribute to society. In May, 1975, the letters and research were donated to the school library. Rv E N 5 4 The first picture topposite page! shows Mrs. Weston introducing the project. In the center picture, Bryan Cobb holds an original Dr. Seuss poem received by Charles Saunders. Zi' 4141+ 54,9195 Mrs. Weston and Betsy Gant are shown with Bryan. The third picture shows LuAnne Harmon presenting her project, along with several of the parents, friends and students who attended. 5 he Boy Friend climaxed weeks of preparation leading to performances on May 1, 2, and 3 in the WHS auditorium. 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V .uv 4 f . qu Q? 6 wieif 1 3 W omecoming 1975 was presented as a tribute to the silver anniversary of Williams High School. The week prior to the game was school spirit week. Thursday evening, Octo- ber 30, the annual Home- coming Show was pre- sented. At the end of the concert, the new Home- coming queen, Susan Calla- han, was crowned. Saturday night Nov- ember l began with a pre- game parade of floats and club sponsors around the football track. Halftime featured the Homecoming court and football spon- sors forming a circle of silver on the football field. Homecoming was beautiful except for football game which the Bulldogs lost to Parkland. 4 S3 ,AJ fur his is the year of the 23rd Olympiad. The winter games are to be held in Austria, but the subject at hand is the games of the Bulldogs held here in Burlington fifty years ago, twenty- five years ago, and the present. Ac- cording to the first Doe-Wah-Jack of 1924, the Burl- ington high school athletes played in a clean, un- tarnished and sportsmanlike manner. This attribut- ed to their winning football season, resulting in a 6-2-1 record. Although played in the same manner, the basketball team did not fare as well, finishing 5-8. The girls basketball team, in their midi-length skirts and blouses, could not manipulate as well. However, they did chalk up 2 wins to their 5 losses. The participation of the boys on the tennis team marked a mediocre season of 3 wins to tie their 3 loss- es. In the spring, the baseball team was looking to an interesting and successful season, while the track team was hoping for a chance at State Champion- ship honors. Twenty-five years ago, in 1951, the first Williams High School football team ended up 5-5-3 overall. There were 3 outstanding players, two of which join- ed other high school athletes in the Optimist Bowl, and one, who was honored all-state and all-southern, captained his team at the Northern Shrine Bowl. Basketball Qboys only this timel wound up an im- pressive season with a winning record of 11-3. Base- ball and Golf were anticipating good seasons. As for boys tennis, a half and half record was predicted. One of our present faculty members, Mr. Harvey Sharpe, was active in this athletic year, and attrib- uted to many outstanding maneuvers in the defeat of opponents. As for the present, the 25th year of Williams High School completed a sport to its entirety. Two sports added to our athletic curriculum, Cross Country and Girls' tennis, are thus far undefeated and have already gained titles. The football team, however, is not gaining favorable results. Boyfs basketball expects an average season, while the girls say a maybe season, hopefully better than that of '24. Baseball, boys' tennis, and girls' and boys' track all foresee victorious seasons. We will continue to struggle for athletic achieve- ment greater than generations before us no matter how unsuccessful we may be. The progress of cheers goes as follows - the tops of 1924 was: Ra, Ra, Re, Ra, Ra, Ro, Burlington, Burlington Ho, Ho, Ho. 1950 Black and Gold, Black and Gold, ain't we bold, ain't we bold. 1 Mrs. Ellen Muire: An English teacher for 5 years who has also dedicated herself to the betterment of our school yearbook. She is one who has led us through good and bad times, and We love her for it. She has been our inspiration through the year and has given us encouragement when deadlines pressed our nerves. She in turn pressed harder, and this book is proof of it. It is on the Golden Annivers of the an A Mrs. Ellen Muire: A dedicated leader 'Tit nual that we the staff fittingly and secretly g dedicate this Bicentennial, Twenty-fifth Anniversary edition of the 1976 Doe-Wah- J ack to MUIRE our Advisor, . . . MRS. ELLEN R x 1 1 X M- yr 'ii M fx si ,x Y a' K 1 N r Si 'P R X E, X X Q X if K 3 , , T ' Q X Qi 'X f fs 2 X, . THE STORY ,f OF THE YEAR wang Er'Yii,j-gg in a K SPA- , lf, .ki 4-.4 . Herb Faulkenberry tells students all about backing. ra. -q Siwga Mini-spectacular Is Controversial The 1975 Mini-Spectacular was given on March 19. Sophomores and Juniors registered for four courses, while Seniors went to three classes and had the option of dropping the fourth one. Unfortunately many students 'droppedi the entire day. Coach Evans said, They just left campusn. He estimated about 300 students skipped their classes. Most of those who left school were Juniors and Seniors. The Sophomores had never had a Mini-Spec- tacular before and perhaps because of the newness, most of them enjoyed it. The students who stayed around had a really great time. They could take anything from weightlifting to ballroom dancing. Some of the more popular courses were those dealing with hypnotism and the supernatural. The course on the Kennedy Assassination, which featured a copy of the Zapruder film was also 20 a big hit. Students were fortunate to have Nicky Cruz, evangelist, author, and former hood. His class was full every period. There were two assembly programs which were generally considered failures. The soph- omores got to see a film of fairly humerous foot- ball 'bloopers', but Juniors and Seniors were subjected to a film of NBA highlights. Although all the students who attended enjoyed the spectacular, due to the absences Mr. Harrington said the day was sort of dis- appointing? He also felt we couldn't ask the 50-some people who taught the courses to get off work every year.Based on these conclusions, there won't be another Mini-Spectacular for 2 years. The plans are to have one every 3 years. That means that perhaps the Class of '78 will get to attend a Mini-Spectacular when they are Seniors. i L E E E Girls lnvade Track Williams participant Jumps well as spectators watch. e The girls have covered themselves in sports at Williams Members of the '75 team were Candis Loy, Jane Cooper, Lisa Foster, Cheryl Perry, Susan Brown, Danette Ferguson and Kim fi 3 Q 5. gm . . ,.- - , f, dx he Q s Q K as '75 Track Team: lst row - David Hoard, Carl Siler, Jackie Roberts, Mike Snides, Mike Splawn, Kevin Calla- han, Albert Tuttle. 2nd row - Bayard Deloache, Chuck Crenshaw, Craig J arrell, Stuart Leonard. 3rd row - David Smedberg, mgr., David Gourley, Danny,Hoard, Melvin McCain, John Drake, Tim Faust. 4th row - Coach Goz- jack, David Hornaday. XCSHSHR ' I Williams Places lst In City-County Burke Reid goes over and dewn the stretch. S llel' and H031 d V I VM ' .Lew-+W,:z!.a1L A ' W Y ,r me V 5 e., .V we -'fr 4' 5 eeeeizew., ,W-5 . ualify for State Competition The team of 1975 ended thevyears' sports with a bang by taking the City-County Cham- pionship over 5 other local schools. As for the season they finished with an 8-7 record. Seniors Albert Tuttle, high jump, and Danny Hoard, 440, and juniors Jackie Roberts, triple jump, and Carl Siler, 880, did exception- ally well at the sectionals. At the regional tournament Carl Siler and Danny Hoard qualified for state competition. There Hoard finished 4th, and Siler 8th in their events. A.W.H.S. record was set by Danny Hoard with an outstanding time of 49.5 in the 440. In awards day assembly Siler and Hoard received special trophies for their per- formances in the State Tournament. Albert Tuttle jumps high for Williams. 23 Hal Goodwin swings high. ti Bob Sutton, No. 1 seed, shows winning form. Boys Capture The Boy's Tennis Team had a very good season ending with a 10-2 record. Bob Sutton, a junior, played the number 1 seed. A sopho- more, Doug Peeler, 16-1 for the entire season, was undefeated in singles play losing only to a Greensboro netter, who continued to become state champion. The team went into the tour- nament highly favored to win the champion- ship, as they had won the conference title. They lost a close match to West Forsyth in the finals to place second. Other team members were senior Doug VVhite, juniors David Earnhardt, Tom Register and Jay Coble, and sophomore Hal Goodwin. All exhibited tremendous effort and skill. Doug Peeler charges the net. Ke , .,,, 3 ,, ' l'il-l T r'l'o 14. ,,, , , f ' . H -- .Qs ..r- ,..' 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The biggest wins were over conference competitors Reids- ville, Morehead, Parkland, West Forsyth, High Point Andrews, and Cummings. The team was young, consisting mostly of juniors, some sophomores and a few seniors. Outstanding senior players were Yank Yar- borough and Neal Bradley. Of the juniors Billy Cole and Ricky Johnson exhibited the best effort. W.H.S. awards went to Ricky Johnson, for the best batting average, and pitchers, Stan Queen and Lynn Howard received most out- standing player awards. All,-in-all, they had a good season, but Coach Van Turner and players of 1976 look to a more successful record. WHS batter anticipates making run as he hits the ball. f -. 1 ---g vs- W'rf+ t t 1 s . --,- ,gigs X . . , .g....M,,. ., k , ,,, V ,. M if gh-Big. Wk Ml ' Ag. ,.....,t...,...... 1 ' W, fi, , ' H Nwpetaaxil . ggkgps ,, Tig, , .... . 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Mike Padgett as Tony and Joy Mayo as Polly Serenade each other with the song I Could Be Happy With You during the second act. lm Stars return to stage in the grand finale. 'The Boyfriend Rates Raves 29 , f' uf' .1 9 f . .,.AL ,, , . Y .f 1 x ..,. MM 5 , ' 4.17. WS -QTY, ,:s1i'QS5 . X fa. .:..f.,,Q T Xc-,i. .. - 7 ,..f-153-1,12-Ljf'f:i5 Q: V i My iM9?f7f li3i -A A A X ff ,MASS if W ,gf W Mffjggqgfh egg-.kesV',Qf ,g ik fc 1 5w W, P 5? A Mm W - 1 ,Q 1--, H j,-Q55 fy T. xiii? K .. ' 'f l' ,E ,. ' 1 -Fi' 23335 , L ,ig Q: 4 K A M gl , , f V, ,M ...af K W W ..,,,., L! gud If mm Qbvim' as Q. M,...,, Cross Country Undefeated Again Again our Cross Country team, under the leadership of Coach Henry Klaiber, defeated all of its opponents to finish first in the conference. The final record of 19-0 was attributed to the enthu- siasm and determination of the team to do it again. W.H.S.'s strongest runners this year were Edward Faircloth, David Heard, Kimber Johnson, Stuart Leonard, Carl Siler, and Clark Thornton. However, much is to be accredited to the other team members. They included seniors Joe Hill, Glenn Latta, Richard Palsha, Rob Saffelle, Don Sherman, and Bernard Vianes, juniors Parker Barbour, Bayard Deloache, Kenneth Dunn, David Gourley, Craig Jarrell, Dale Norman, David Osborne, Bobby Overstreet, Mike Roberts, Tom Ryskiewich, and Bill Scott, and sophomores Greg Allen and David Pugh. It was indeed a total team effort to go as far as they did. At the Sectionals, this super- star team placed 5th, and Clark Thornton qualified to participate in the State Finals. There he placed 60th out of 85. For its few Spectators, the Cross Country Team indeed had an exhibition and showed a spe- cial effort in representing Walter Williams High School. Phewl Bernard Vianes strides in another lap. Coach Klaiber gives some team members a pep talk before another meet. r . rr r ...,. H - 2. ' ' ' . ,N A iv xwilfig. 4 S A can W . Q vV ...t W, X W V Y Q 5 kts We r ilk' .Tim Q-sw - cf- ti ,f W, 2: i W S- 'r wr 5 A ,UM f W Q- Q 'Kr R -J' . ,NESS X are as .r , , 559W fi K., ri at ss rt M N i, Wi. X . Q , H X M W, is- ik +5 f 3599 X-gp :EW .W X ,J W W L , ,sa......,,,,,,,,, -- -- - -W-M K. ,, 1 I . . 1-. :Wigs L- ' '- i r- '3N ' Nil.: Clark Thornton, state finalistftakes an easy run. - N' - 'Q-rwfxfsf,-': f . - -ww .. -Q --1, -, - I . S' 5 1 -- -Q ' ' H 'ff r . . -. 1 . . And Place 5th In Sectional -eslffxfw an A .ge -.XX Q X.-:tt W. new .od . And they're off! An exciting start at another winning Williams meet. A few of 'our boys' going strong up a tough hill. v 'X tiff X k.g,,.,s4f'j ,.- NX 'K' Q -X . guy X . A X41-XXX X, .Aw ig. y . . it - if- X X f 351 ' seg - . 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V if f o , i' T 33' X X K 4 I gzzezfrf-X -:gee f . XX frisff- I ' X X L ,vie-MM - qgczs. X.X11:1.Xe-X X u,. XX , . X X... Women Netters an Do It Too! Follow through! Caroline Veno and Lori Dameron show their wicked form on the court. K . mu,.,...W M . gg a, KW K K K .V There you go! Lisa Dula gives her opponent a tough glance. 34 Williams High announces another conference champion. The Girls' Tennis Team went undefeated in regular season play, finishing with a 14-0 record. The top four contenders, Alisa Lamm, Caroline Veno, Lori Dameron, and Lisa Dula were all undefeated. Dameron, however, did lose a close one in the next to the last match of the season. Lamm, Veno, Dameron, and Dula, along with Karen . Davis and Kathy Gallman, journeyed to the sectionals where they all did well. Lamm was the only one to get to the semi-finals where she lost 7-6, 6-4. Even though she qualified as one of twenty to go to the State Tournament. There she lost in the quarter-finals, 6-2, 6-0, placing her among the top eight in the state. The team put forth a tremen- dous effort with the coaching of Ron Lee to produce another winning season for Williams. The 1975 team: Caroline Veno, Karen Davis, Alisa Lamm, I Susan Gallman, and Kathy Gallman. Not pictured Caro Somethin Special for Williams: o. 1 Seeded Ali a Lamm As this is her final year at Williams High School, the sports staff would like to pay tribute to one of Williams' best women athletes, Alisa Lamm. She has been the number one ranked player on the tennis team in all of her three years at Williams. As she leaves us, she will continue her athletic abilities at Peace College where she has earned a dual scholarship-athletic and academic. Alisa is the first female to receive a scholarship of this nature from the school. l Unbeaten this year, Alisa has compiled an overall record of 21-6 for her 5 Q three years. She ventured to the sectionals three times, the final time as progressing to the State finals. There she became one of the top eight players in the 18-year-old women's division, having lost only to the first seeded player of the tournament. She was named by Coach Lee as the most valuable player on the team as a sophomore and junior, and is un- if doubtedly the most valuable player again this year. Alisa has also built a reputation outside of school competition having - participated in several area tournaments reaching at least semi-final i level. She won the Raleigh Raquet Club Invitational and the Asheboro Western State Open. We wish Alisa much success in her future tennis endeavor, and will attempt to follow her efforts in years to come. They will be greatly missed by her coach and teammates. Alisa demonstrates her usual perfect form of her game. neron, Lisa Dula, Karen Thomas, 35 First row - Chuck Sharpe, Buzzy Frazier, Tim Faust, Chuck Black, Jackie Robets, Billy Cole, Burke Reid, Steve Moser, Tommy Sherman, Martin Davis, Zack Touloupas, Lacy Madkins, Jim Latham. Second row - David Nance, Brent Varner, Lynn Howard, Gerald Byrd, Howard Joyce, Tim Witherow, Ray Hockaday, Barry Perry, Chuck Cren- shaw, Larry McCain, Jim Payne, Ray Uhler, David Perkins, David Smedberg. Third row - Mark Lindsay, John Fletcher, Dennis Johnson, Mike Bullard, Steve Wall, Tee Maultsby, Ralph Huey, David Shepherd, Ricky Gunn, Stan Queen, Stephen Haithcock, Sparky Jones, Stanley Haithcock, Harold White. J K Khwf Halfback Jackie Roberts goes hard for the goal line. Bulldog players and coaches watch intense game 36 eason ot What Expected To Be Williams player gets flattened under bodies of opponents. Stan Queen runs right in the line of fire. Although Coach Jerome Evans was hoping in his final year of coaching for a better season, the 1975 WHS Football Team could produce only three wins of their fourteen games played. The Bulldogs opened their season at South- ern Alamance. On a short run, junior Tim Faust scored the only touchdown for Williams. The Patriots overpowered the Bulldogs, the final score being 19-6. The second game against Western boosted the Bulldogs to a 1-1 record, as they out- ranked the Warriors 6-24. Tim Faust scored two touchdowns for Williams, and Chuck Black added one to make the score 6-21. Stan Queen contributed 3 for a field goal and 1 PAT. Faust also chalked up 2 on a PAT. Williams bowed to Eastern in the third game, 21-0. Sophomore quarterback Chuck Sharpe was unable to reach his receiver, completing only 4 of his 13 passes. In the fourth game the Bulldogs travelled to Reidsville where they again tied up their record. Tim Faust and Tommy Sherman both scored putting Williams on top 13-7 in the end. The next three games proved disappointing for Williams. Against Ragsdale the Bulldogs were to score only 14 for their 47. Tim Faust and Jackie Roberts added 6 apiece and Tommy Sherman scored 2 for a PAT. The Red Devils of Graham visited Memorial Sta- dium and left with a victory. Tim Faust scored a TD on a 20 yard run leaving the final score 21-6. High Point Andrews was able to get by Williams 21-10. Stan Queen put up a field goal, and Jackie Roberts ran 22 yards to set the score for the Bulldogs. Bulldog runner ponders which way to go past opponent Q Tim Witherow I ' HalthCOCk Spark Jones Cummings Loses Crosstown Rival Cummings bowed 7-23 as the Bulldogs, playing as the away team, scored easily. Tim Faust scored first and Stan Queen kicked the point after to start the game at O-7. Cummings came back to tie it 7-7. But the Bulldogs did not stop there. Faust and Queen gave Williams 7 more, then Queen kicked 3 field goals to finalize the game. Homecoming was a disappointment for the Bulldogs. Parkland swept by Williams 14-0. Quarterbacks Zack Touloupas and Chuck Sharpe could not connect a pass attempt to put a mark on the scoreboard in favor of Williams. The last game also ended in defeat. Chuck Black added at TD to aid the Bulldogs and Jackie Roberts added 2, but West Forsyth was able to top Williams 24-20. Outstanding Players of this yearls team among seniors were Ricky Gunn, Billy Cole, and Sparky Jones. There were in fact many leaders . However, it was a team effort and credit should not be given to just a few. We must now look to next year and hope for a better record with the rising juniors and seniors, and the new head coach of the 1976 team. Williams' player is in the clear for a touchdown Jackie Roberts is slowed down by an opponent on a short run to the goal. g.gg . 40 Cheerleaders support the Bulldogs in moment of losing. OPPONENT WHS Southern 19 6 Western 6 24 Eastern 21 0 Reidsville 7 13 Ragsdale 37 14 Graham 21 6 H.P. Andrews 21 10 Cummings 7 23 Parkland 14 0 West Forsyth 24 20 Williams' player gains extra yardage. 41 Jackie Roberts runs across the field to catch a pass. J .V.'s Win 3, Lose 3 and Tie 2 lst row - Rod Williams, Tim Clodfelter, Rodney Pugh, Ralph Weld, David J anicello, Bucky Thomas. 2nd row - Kenneth Warren, Dan Barbour, Bobby Dodge, T.D. McClendon, John Grant, Bobby Wright, Gordie Lahey, Jimmy May, Jeff Walton. 3rd row - Darrin Hensley, Scott Cumby, John Newton, Mike Billings, John DeMarra, Rodney Byrd, John Nicholson, George Vetsopoulas. 4th row - Rob Maultsby, Marty Stadler, Ricky Vanhook, Billy Liapia, Mark Bryan, Nick Zangotias, Roger Smith. OPPONENT WHS Southern Western Eastern Reidsville Ragsdale Graham Andrews Cummings 42 Williams' Junior Varsity Football Team started their season successfully either by winning or tying their opponent. It was not until the end of the season that they were to encounter losses. The final record was 3-3-2. Players having good individual seasons were T.D. McClendon, John Grant, Jimmy May, Jimmy Mallos, and John Nicholson. These sophomores will indeed be an asset to the Varsity Squad as many of them were promoted towards the end of the season. Evans ends long ii 1 7 :w X coaching career Jerome Evans ended a 21-year head coach- ing career on Friday, November 7, 1975 against the West Forsyth Titans in Memorial Stadium. Evans began his career at Williams in the Summer of 1970 when he was named by the city to succeed C.A. Frye. In his first season, the Bulldogs ended with an 8-2 record and had a chance at the State 4-A playoffs, and the rest is now history. Outstanding players in his coaching years at Williams included Billy Bryan and Troy Slade. Although Evans' football teams may not have been championship teams, he will be remembered by many as a man who didn't see black and white but people. To Evans, we wish the best of luck and sincere thanks for your years as coach. To his successor - an enjoyable stay at Williams. The 1975-1976 Sports Staff of the Doe-Wah-J ack ini -K Think Silver ,, if -' yy ff 2 if i Q, 1 f? The weeks preceding homecoming were hectic as stu- dents prepared for the many festivities. Top: Past presidents of WHS student body Were introduced by Mr. Fred Miller, former Athletic director, at the home- coming show Thursday Oct. 30. Bottom: Cheerleaders held a morning pep rally in the main foyer on Thursday morning. Opposite page, top left: Mr. Covert and Con- cert Choir members listen during presentation of guest at Homecoming show. Top right: Key club members put finishing touches on their float. Bottom: The Choral Department displayed trophies and mementoes of the entire school in the auditorium foyer during Homecoming festivities. 44 W Q Z Z I if Homecoming Marred By Team's Loss 'Z ff I Y ' V 46 X i' 'f' VF I-I Af -' 'WAN WiWf1f-'E 'L limll1 Vk The pre-game parade consisted of many floats and club sponsors. The French Club float Cfar left, topl was based on the Think Silver Theme. The cheerleaders also rode around the track. Cbelowl The football game had a few exciting moments, ffar left, belowl, but players were downcast because they failed to score. Cmiddle, below? Flag girls participating in the halftime figure shivered in their short dresses. The highlight of the night was the crowning of Susan Callahan as homecoming queen. vw , , . ff uf wrap-f N-I ff? 47 Silver Anniversary Queen Sz Court Honor Eight girls from the sen- ior class were selected by the football players as Homecoming finalists. At a tea given by the cheer- leaders, judges selected the Queen and two other honor attendants. wx 4 x ,fl . ,A ,A X 77 EW .. 221' 2 'QQ '91 J ,,., ,, Silver Circle Featured at Halftimeg Girls' Chorus Forms Arch of Flags rri, ' l .,,, .A .,r, .,rr , v,,, '- ., ,,f f- if -,,,.g:: e eg m f -' V ' 'd f f' -iv I I I 4 , i ,6 ,rk ,rr, . .i s A imuwwnu .435 ma w sw M Awww Sym ev ffl X vs' KH Qi K, Q1 .ig Eb-.. A k K E Z 1 1 by, Pat Pulllam k K 'vain :Z FN 21 'wmv T? new 3, 'xxgii J 5 iQ bsswii M , fy gg af-,W f 'MK T lard 'nm i' ,,,. ,mm , 3, V, Y:,,,, rr V A , V V, '7'-rf--. M 'Mm Vs. 24.3 acres ofground. The mam doors September 5, 1951, with Mr The gymnasium was coii'ipleted in 1955, and the fin was added in 1960 to complete the complex we now The building this year housed 1,059 students at the time this annual went to press. There are 52 teachers here on the Williams campus. In addition, seven teachers some vocational students at the Broa,dStreet Vocational center. Approximately 75 students attiend either morning or afternoon classes there. 1 Walter Macadoo Williamsknig Q KU: ' e a e ,W no 1 National Honor Society Sponsors College Day Doug Moser and Mrs. Garner confer with a college representative. Last spring, 52 juniors were inducted into the National Honor Society. From these inductees, new NHS officers were chosen. Doug Moser was elected president, Kathy Long, vice-president, Pam Brady, secretary, Diane Hawks, treasurer, and Ritchie King, Parliamentarian. The juniors sponsored a bake sale to raise money. Graduation '75 was celebrated by a picnic at Camp Frontier. This fall, the NHS provided refreshments for alumni at the homecoming game. In November at a PTSA meeting, they inducted 39 other seniors into the club. The new members had to have a 91 average and were graded on service, leadership, and character. They were graded by the faculty. The new members held a traditional bake sale and provided refreshments for Post-Secondary Opportunities Day. The event, nicknamed College Day, was staffed by NHS members. On this day students spoke with representatives from colleges all over the state and the southeast. 54 Doug Thompson and Rick Murray look at college catalogues. Cla sf 5,,ff' gh-e gg-15 75 - - ff 1C7f,4f'1Cif HQC7 QCl'lC'9C'3'! 5Ll0f'Clf'P tsp Q 9f'0'JP ' illckffgdkv Gigli fxjidf ! C Lfxf2JC -,cincf Shiga? ' fftls C.1iLl -237 I ga 'fflfifg gave-worfi 'fn ?J0fxil7jpL17CyDii0 ff NHS, Fall '76 induction: lst - Karen Kizziah, Susan McKenzie, Jackie Cathey, Betsy Flagg, Susan Sigmon, Ann McLawhon, Rosemary Whitten, Sean Lynch, Lisa Foster, Debbie Putnam, Beth Andrews, Susan Brown, Pam Enz, Dianne Brown, Melody Vickrey. 2nd - Jayme Whitesell, Melissa Cothran, Denise McBride, J.W. King, Jay Coble, Jimmy Johnson, Susan Huffman, Pat Matthews, Lorita Pinnix, Cindy Elgin, Margie Beck, Sue Hamlett, Anita Pinnix, Cassie Bostick. 3rd - Sharon Nowell, Glenn Latta, Joe McLelland, John Wolfe, Chee Saunders, Joe Hill, Susan Barney, David Earnhardt, Eddie Owens, Sue McPherson. Left: Jimmy Owens, Bobby Mclver, Bert Herring, Sarah Cummings, and Pat Matthews examine a college catalogue. NHS Spring '75 induction: lst - Candy Poe, Pat Pulliam, Karen Barbour, Kathy Long, Pam Brady, Julia Wheeler, Jane Cooper, LuAnn Harmon, Sherry Grant, Caroline Veno, Diane Hawks, Lisa Dula, Alison Carroll, Lisa Bradley, Jane LeGrand, Sarah Cummings, Alisa Lamm. 2nd - Denise Castles, Helen Roach, Diane Dodge, Joy Price, Baba Ridge, Betty Sykes, Cheryl Perry, Betsy Gant, Bernard Vianes, Tom Register, Curtis Hines, Martin Davis, Rob Saffelle, Janet McCauley, Dreama Montague, Laura Faucette, Robyn Stanfield, Leslie McCorkle, Tracy Fox. 3rd - Quincy Love, Doug Moser, Keith Ellenberg, Don Sherman, Ricky Gunn, Bryan Cobb, Dennis Sykes, Ritchie King, Mark Hayes, Edward Faircloth, Vonnie Krahn, Anna Rich, Jean Henderson, Kelly Thomas, Lisa Dagley. 55 Children's Theater Begins Drama Club Year The Drama Club of Williams High School was restored this year. Mrs. Shirley Faircloth and Mrs. Karen Garrison, English teachers here at WHS, are the Drama Club advisors. Mrs. Faircloth, a courageous individual, Was Himpressed with the enthusiasm and good leadership. The Drama Club presented their first play to the children of different elementary schools on December 9, 1975. The original one-act play was entitled Prince Seymour's Dilemma. Prince Seymour, a klutzy young prince seeking a wife was played by Chris Long. The young lady he finally marries, Giselle, was played by Kathy Long. The play tells the story of a peasant girl made talented and beautiful by a good Witch Bonita, Lorita Pinnix. All the While, the king and queen, David Porterfield and Wendy West, worry about their son's future. He must have a Wife. Maidens of the Kingdom display their talents but Seymour is not very impressed by any of them, except one, Giselle. He asked her, Will you share my Princedom'? and they lived happily ever after. 56 Above: The entire cast. Left: Chris Long and Kathy Long with their happy ending. Below: Tanya Sparks applies make-up on Chris Long. lst row: Guy Lambert, Tina Murray, Laura Watson, Jane Watson, Nancy Fazzino, Pam Fazzino, Kathy Long. 2nd row: Wendy West, Carol Hobbs, Lisa Brock, Tanya Sparks, Pres., Anita Pinnix, Chris Hillhouse, Betty Kernodle. 3rd row: Nathan Allen, David Porterfield, Susan Gallman, Ginger Thomas, Mary Ann Holm, Chris Long, Vice-pres. 4th row: Jay Hudson, Tom Woodall, Maureen Laing, Karen Davis, Martha Vaughn, Ylva Loof, Arnold Pinnix. 5th row: Bill Walker, David Pugh, Lorita Pinnix, Carol Ryder, Gena Dodson, Gayle Nichols, Bob Sutton. .iff-VWLN. ,A M, .-,, - ,a,1i,,r,ffmW,,,,, femwwwf .mr , yff, lffmwmymmmWWW,m.-qwmqfmfmemm 1mmf,,,,,,,wMMmmawafWwfwmwwA Ei P .,., , iT,,, Stage Band members - Edward Faircloth, David Dunn, Jay Coble, Philip Earnhardt, Tim Shannon, Eddie Rogers, Lee Lloyd, J.W. King, Debbie Pugh, Kenny Scott, Bryan Cobb, Chuck Sexton, Danny Rudisell, John Gilliam, James Cowan, Gary Bolick, David Gourley. 58 Above, Danny Rudisell and Debbie Pugh perform i ::s Q- 2 E :J O :S Q, cm U3 P MJ, gd Q, 5 :r PP P ,,,, ,,,, ,4 3 ff r-4 PrW..,.,WaM W P 3 3 N-New--QQAQ-'M U1 - P..,W.,,......,, Ui ro O 52, Q ' -.rf 5 C' . vWm,PP,,,,, ,sr Q f E' U5 P ,,,, P LC P cn 2. .P , f , Pi,P P ,P Y . 2 Wa T' rrir 2 I P' 2 ' P an ' X 4f1 Ale-MvaNi ,P ,PPP. ' Stage Band Swings The Williams High Stage Band is directed by Mr. Johnny Albea. The band plays jazz and modern music. Last May, the stage band competed in a jazz contest and workshop at Wake Forest University. Jazz bands from 5 states competed and Williams was one of the 3 top bands in the entire contest. The band hopes to attend several more contests this spring. The band has played at several wedding receptions and at the Alamance Country Club. They have also played at various events at Holly Hill Mall. One of the favorite assemblies every year at Williams is the stage band assembly. The band always manages to keep the students entertained. Some people must even be restrained from dancing in the aisles. Good Luck to the band in future perfor- mances and contests! Edward Faircloth, David Dunn, Eddie Rogers, Jay Coble and Tim Shannon dazzle the ears of Williams students. All State Band members Jay Coble Chuck Sexton, Edward Faircloth, Kelly Thomas. . MW. . . . Q S a Q i 4 .. fi i The Band arches On This year the marching band started practicing two weeks before school started. They played before and during half-time at all home football games. They also provided music at the basketball games. The band got into the Christmas spirit by marching in the Graham Christmas parade, and welcoming Santa Claus to Holly Hill Mall. When football season was over, the marching band became a concert band. They staged a concert of patriotic songs. The band officers for this year were: Jay Coble, Pres., Bryan Cobb, V.P., and Kim Langley, Treas. Shelley Swanson was the homecoming sponsor. DRUM MAJORS: Cindy Woodruff and Chuck Sexton it if AA lst: Cindy Woodruff, Lee Lloyd, Jeff Hall, Frank Garrison, Rick Murray, Dan Jefferson, John Drake, Chuck Sexton. 2nd: Debbie Sykes, Tina Wade, Luanne Harmon, Shelley Swanson, Sharon Nowell, Debbie Pugh, Vincent Long, Eddie Rogers. 3rd: Steve Shelton, Scott Anderson, Russ Caldwell, David Griffin, Scott Sibley, Robbie Barnes, David Jobe, Stan Lassiter, Jay Coble. 4th: Pam Fazzino, Cindy Yarbourough, Kim Harrell, Kelly Thomas, Natasha Coggins, Kim Langley, Sandy Connors, Scott Southern. 5th: Sherri Rogers, Beth Long, Edward Faircloth, Wendy Langley, Philip Earnhardt, David Gourley, Laura Watson, Doug Usery. 6th: Brian Cobb, Steve Sexton, David Dunn, Gary Bolick, Johnny Gilliam, Donald Johnson, Tim Shannon. 7th: Danny Rudisell, J.W. King, Kenny Scott, Bucky Thomas. 60 Susan Brown - Majorette Special Class Projects Displayed for American Education Week Above: Becky Catoe at the Cooperative Office Occupations' Exhibit at Holly Hill Mall for American Education Week. Each year the Cooperative Office Occupations class operates the Lester Hill Office Simulation. The objective is to have a smooth-running, efficiently operated organization by having the students undertake a number of simu- lated roles in the office. At the same time students acquire realistic work ex- perience and develop the skills and personal qualities they will need to suc- ceed in the real world. 62 Top Right: Carol Hobbs' project depict- ing a typical Grecian family was one of many displayed at Holly Hill Mall during American Education Week. Center: Steve McCullock and David Smedburg made the model of a Roman aqueduct that David Allison is examin- ing here. These projects are representa- tive of the ones Mrs. Nancy Garner's history students create each quarter. E! l!!N W r Q Q Q , ,, t SN Q if GJ 5. Fifi? .4-if Spark Student and Public Interest in WHS Top: Carolyn Ennis, Mary Wheeler, and Donna Jeffries as they appeared in Please No Flowers . A project of Mrs. Shirley Fair- cloth's G.T. Sophomore English Classes, they presented the one-act play in the main foyer last spring. The classes also gave two other one-act plays for interested parents and friends. Interest in forming a drama club was sparked by these presentations. Left: Art projects from Miss Nancy Graves' Classes were dis- played in the Auditorium foyer in conjunction with the Choral Christmas program. rf! a M, Original Skit Shows Medieval Customs Donna Brooks Cabove leftj as Lady Katherine looks forlorn as she receives saddening news from her servant girl, Susan Wright, in a skit for Mrs. Nancy Garner's history class. David Hornaday as Lord Hornaday Cabove right! makes a tough decision to Win a Med- ieval game of chess. Missy Orcutt as Lady Elizabeth frightl smiles to herself as she learns of the news of Lord BlackWell's fChuck Black'sl death. Lord Blackwell is standing by the door. 64 S Coach Van Turner's World Stud- ies East classes presented proj- ects based upon units they stud- ied in their history classes. Tom- my Fox's model of a collective farm such as those in Russia is shown at right. The mosque at bottom left was constructed of sugar cubes and styrofoam balls by John Grant and Cindy Moore. The mummy and mummy case, a model of those found in Egypt, was made by Tommy Smith. WS East Classes Present Projects gi 65 Karen Haithcock ftop, leftl St21HdS beside a life-sized mural of a bull- fighter which she designed and paint- ed to brighten Mrs. Diane Komon- dorea's Spanish I classroom. Darren Hensley, Donna Desern, Sally Blair and John Wernicki fbottom, this page? are sitting in front of a bulletin board display of French menus de- signed and printed by Mrs. Norma Magette's French I students. Many of these same menus were featured in a library display in the fall. Debbie Bryant, Joy Davis, and Chuck Black Qtop, opposite pageb and Evelyn Perkins, David Turner, and Frank Gibson Qbottom, opposite pagel in scenes from skits which Miss Edith Allen's English III classes wrote and acted depicting the Salem witchcraft trials, based upon their study of Steven Vincent Bente's Trials at Salem. Dramatic Sz Artistic Talents Create Much Interest !Aux RESTAURANTS I Ui CUISINE aww ,,,,,,, ,., .,,,, 3 4,5 W Q V 'Q 66 67 . lc,- 'o ' ' fa: v , l h 1 5 g ff gg 1 if f 1 ff 21? Student Interpretations Enliven Classrooms Q GN 9909 Q-Q sn i it ooser Qs X K - sem g- W if 7 3 Wiii , Miss Edith Allen's French II classes made family photo albums, complete with French captions, during the second quarter of this school year. fOpposite page, topl Jimmy Bos- well and Mary Jane McBride display two al- bums made by their classmates to depict happenings in their families. lk lk Bk ll! lk During American Education week, Teena Mur- ray, ftopl explained the Smith Elementary School Booth at Holly Hill Mall. The char- acters on sticks represent the story of the Gin- gerbread Man. Teena exhibited charts showing how children are taught in the areas of reading, social studies and science. lk ak :If lk :lf Lynn Gross and Rick Via CBottom, leftl demonstrate how an oscilloscope visually re- cords a sound wave at the electronics class exhibit for American Education Week at Holly HillMall. :If Pk Pk Pk Ik Inspired by having read The Lottery by Shirley Jackson, Mrs. Marian Weston's G.T. English classes decided to hold their own lot- tery last fall. Before the lotteries were held, an activity was chosen for the Hwinnersi' to perform. Brenda Jenkins fThis page, bottoml was fifth period's lucky winner. All of the students in the class brought some article of clothing for Brenda to wear. She had to wear all the articles including thermal underwear and a combat boot all day. lk wk Ik wk wk In the cut-outs at the bottom of the opposite page, Belinda Graves displays Janese Hart's project for Mrs. Norma Majette's French II class, Mary Hatley shows Lane Neese's proj- ect and Tommy Farmer, Nathan Allan's. 69 The Junior Class presented several student groups in a talent as sembly January 30, during regular assembly period Arnold Pinnix ttop, centerb delivers a satire of WHS faculty members to Stannette Junior Class Presents Talent Assembly Ushering in Second Semester January 30 Pinnix, Georgia Morrow, and members of the student body. Judging from applause, Arnold's act was one of the highlights of the assembly. CTop rightl Billy Keasler, lead guitar, fbottom leftl Frank Garrison, drummer, and Cbottom centerb Gary Gil- bertson, guitarist, for Mercury, are members of the first group appearing in the assembly. tBot- tom right? Bobby Harrison is the drummer for the last group on the program, which rated much applause for their arrangements of Cut the Cake and Super- stitionf' 70 X, A' . Jfw 1 - . Q, jp g .. . ,+ if vez 55,71 ,, , V, ,myyz V, ,N ff, 1 1 5 Q .KX V .- sw-, K 1 Q fx, ., 3. Q 'H iQ1' Q wb S ,s 45 5 ix vi? E F gf Q Q My we gm' :iff 272 ff Z Jr. 0 Q. 'ir BMG? , ' 'Z QW . 2. gr 1 , 5, Orchestra Members: Jeff Williams, Jane Watson, Janet Mc- Cauley, Beth Ray, Cammie Festa. 2nd - John Fraser, Frank White, Vonnie Krahn, Mr. Walker, teacher. The Burlington Senior Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Scott Walker, is made up of students from the city school system, including eight WHS students. The entire orchestra practices together every Tuesday night from 7:30 to 9:00. In addition, WHS members practice every day during orchestra class 6th period. The orchestra gives a Christ- mas concert, spring concert, and a final concert at the end of the year, plus several assemblies. Left: Members of the All-State Orchestra include John Frazer, Jay Coble, Vonnie Krahn, Janet McCauley, Frank White. 73 mg, ,L Q, r? l Girls Chorus: lst - Lisa Dula, Betsy Flagg, Julie Buchanan, Mary Jane Harvey, Cindy Koontz, Sherri Fogleman, Nancy Fincannon, Gwynn Gatlin, Karen Kizziah, Sherry Grant, Helen Roach, Anne Huffman. 2nd - Sabrina Coleman, Tanya Sparks, Sue McPherson, Cynthia lngold, Jane LeGrand, Lori Dameron, Lisa Boswell, Janie Faucette, Emily Houston, Becky Wright, Anita Pinnix. 3rd - Martha Matthews, Dottie Sellars, Robin King, Gayle Nichols, Lorita Pinnix, Ginny Mebane, Susan Dudney, Pamela Watkins, Cheryl Gant, Hillary Anderson, Laurie Barnes, Cindy Sexton, Missy Orcutt. 4th - Jean Vines, Joanie Welbourne, Elizabeth Pruitt, Sarah Cummings, Baba Ridge, Evelynn Perkins, Phyllis Thompson, Lane Neese, Julia Hawks, Fay McClelland, Sally Blair, Diane Lindley, Mary Hatley, Carolyn Ennis. Concert Choir: lst - Jay Brame, David Earnhardt, Joe Martin, Mike Padgett, Mark Fincannon, Martha Matthews, Tanya Sparks, Tommy Sherman, Jimmy May, Robert McKenzie, Jay Sharpe. 2nd - Sherry Grant, Neil Hartsell, Jean Boley, Betsy Flagg, Jane LeGrand, Lisa Dula, Billy Keasler, Julie Buchanan, Lori Dameron, Cindy Koontz, Chuck Davis, Guy Johnson, Sarah Cummings, Lisa Lahey, Rob Maultsby, Helen Roach, Lisa Boswell, Karen Kizziah, Stanley Carmen, Cynthia lngold, Sandra Ridge, Eric Challenger, Arnold Pennix, Mary Jane Harvey, Sue McPherson, Sabrina Coleman, Anne Huffman, John Machacek, Nancy Fincannon, Evelyn Perkins, Sherri Fogleman, Kenneth Dunn, Jean Vines. ef 1'-llllw af I -Y A- Y Y f-A..,....-- M ,. ,L-.qw iq, L .-. . -W .-1-1-up-vw--al---...a--snail M . sv . J if - ' in JN , in . V - ,KC s5.s..,, Q, 6 A t . V ..- -...JL Y -N . P ' 'Nm V use , -- - ' ' -s. ' H- ' . - .. , , J, W if- 4' rx. ,,,i,,qu,LMfV 651, in A N N, W A '- . - - , ,, . 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H'-24 .. i ws.. as .Rv ..g,Q,,. viii- 541 fi Girl's Chorus: lst row - Donna Ussery, Kathy Briggs, Debbie Richardson, Rose- mary Whitten, Donna Brook, Bonnie Lucas, Mary Gary, Rachel Stevenson, Betty Kernodle, Kathy Ray, Penny Cappas. 2nd row: Janese Hart, Virginia Henry, Becky Linnens, Jane Brannock, Kelly Thomas, Karen Thomas, Sheila Cheely, Clarastene Robinson, Linda Eaton, Lisa Gunn, Anne Ellington, Kathy Kizziah. 3rd row - Ella Wilkins, Georgia Morrow, Faye Foster, Donna Dessern, Cindy Huffman, Cynthia Aydt, Alicia Young, Sandy Callahan, Nancy Scott, Karen Haithcock, Mary Lou Ester, Katherine Yeates, Shannon Smith, Ann Keziah, Karen McPherson. 4th row - Ginger Gilbertson, Wendy West, Gina Dodson, Mary Inabnit, Carol Ryder, Tammy Wrenn, Martha Eskridge, Barbara Jeffcoat, Sherri Swanson, Cindy Vogler, Martha Vaughn, Dawn Stone, Paige Moser, Jamie Moore, Wendy Blackwell, Stanette Pinnix. Tommy Sherman and Mike Padgett in Amahl Chou' Performs Concert This year the Concert Choir sang a concert version of Porgy and Bess at the Homecoming Show. They also gave a Christmas Concert and performed the opera 'fAmahl and the Night Visitors . Boy's Chorus: lst row - Jimmy May, Rob Maultsby, Guy Johnson, Tommy Sherman, Mark Fincannon, Mike Padgett, Jay Brame, Jeff Rosler, Eric Chal- lenger. 2nd row - Ralph Weld, Neal Hartsell, John Machacek, Robert McKenzie, Jay Sharpe, Chuck Davis, David Pugh, David Earnhardt, Craig Ferguson, Don Fambrough, David Faust. 3rd row - Billy Keasler, Edgar Burton, Bryan Herring, John McKibbin, Arnold Pinnix, Stanley Carmen, Kenneth Dunn, Woody Moser, Jeff Redding. Sherry Grant sings the part A1nahl's mother. Civitan-Civinettes Place First in Float Competition All Civinettes and Civitans can look back on this year with fond memories. Through the year they have greatly contributed to the community as well as to the spirit of Williams High School. They began the year by staging an all out campaign to clean up the Civinette Park. Their work was interrupted by cold weather but was continued in the spring. They also printed and distributed Alma Mater cards to each student. In keeping with past tradition, the Civitans and Civinettes put forth their best effort during Homecoming. The Civinettes sponsored various activities throughout the week and they along with the Civitans produced the float which placed first in competition. By working with the United Fund and the Heart Fund, the Civinettes helped these organizations in their annual fund raising campaign. In the spring they held a forty-eight hour swing-a-thon to raise money for the National Association of Retarded Citizens. Joint car washes with the Civitans were also held with the proceeds going to N.A.R.C. The children at the Elon Home for Children were entertained at a Halloween party given in their honor. Patients at the North Carolina Tuberculosis hospital received pajamas through the Civinettes. A total of ten children were visited by Santa Claus through the Civitans and Civinettes financial aid to their families. The Silver Jubilee year has proven to be a very busy year for both clubs. These efforts have kept the Civitan motto alive . . . Civitans Help People . X M' J ..,, Civitan Club: lst row - Joe Martin, Eric Henry, Curtis Hines, Keith Ellenberg - V.P., Jimmy Johnson - Pres., Lori Dameron - Civitan Sponsor, Ricky Gunn, Bayard DeLoache, Randy Day, Bernard Vianes. 2nd row - Jay Lindley, Tim Witherow, Charles Saunders, Ronnie Moore, Donnell Moore, Robert Lamb, James Pinnix, Steven Haithcock, Frank Oakley, Stan Queen, Billy Cole, Parker Barber, Jeff Rossler, Larry King, Brent Hensley, David Gourley, Arnold Pinnix. 3rd row - Steve Moser, Tommy Sherman, Michael Boyce, Barry Perry, Jimmy Owen, Petie Peterson, Ricky Johnson, Sparkey Jones, Tee Maultsby, Martin Davis, Hal Goodwin, Jim Payne, Tom Register, Wesley Massey, Chris Long. 76 MW Civinette Club: lst - Lisa Boswell, Sherry Fogleman, Kelly Thomas, Jean Henderson, Cheryl Perry - Treas., Betty Sykes - Sec., Alison Carroll - V.P., Sarah Cummings - Pres., Diane Hawks, Anna Rich, Jane LeGrand - Civinette Sponsor, 2nd - Pat Pulliam, Karen Barbour, Debra Bryant, Hillary Anderson, Lee Moser, Elizabeth Pruitt, Laura Strader, Lisa Lahey, Helen Roach, Lynn Pinson, Anne Huffman, Lori Dameron, Melissa Goodwin, Nancy Williamson, Beth Hensley, Pam Allen. 3rd - Carolyn Pettigrew, Pam Reynolds, Robyn King, Vivian Fields, Gaye Price, Donna Brooks, Laura Parker, Susan Davis, Becky Molin, Lisa Pyke, Donna Jeffries, Missy Orcutt, Candy Poe. 1 Left: Jane LeGrand, Pat Pulliam, Anna Rich, hold the flag the Civinettes made in commemoration of our Silver Anniversary. 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This float won second place in the Homecoming parade and was chosen to appear in the Burlington Christmas Parade. The theme of the float was 4'Happy Anniversary George . It featured George the Bulldog and George Washington, in commemoration of the American Bicentennial and our Silver Anniversary. Left: Pukey. 2.17 ! , A ,., , , , ., , I , f, ,V Iiff ,lv , f Keyette Club: lst - Caroline Veno, Susan McKenzie - Key Club Sponsor, Jackie Cathey - Sec., Susan Sigman - V.P.fKeyette Sponsor, Lisa Dula - Pres., Diane Dodge, Tracy Fox - Treas., Janet McCauley, Beth Andrews, Betsy Gant. 2nd - Cindy Koontz, Leslie McCorkle, Linda Wright, Lisa Foster, Kathryn Rudd, Gwyn Gatlin, Debbie Putnam, Pam Brady, Denise Ritchie, Carole Andrews. 3rd - Kathy Gallman, Suzanne Inabnit, Margaret Green, Dana Garrison, Susan Huffman, Baba Ridge, Susan Wright, Sabrina Coleman, Caroline Ennis, Karen Thomas, Marsha Davis. 4th - Laura Wood, Jean Spivy, Jane Watson, Lea Carver, Jayme Whitesell, Karen Kizziah, Vonnie Krahn, Claire Campbell, Ann White, Danita Tapp, Evelyn Perkins. 79 eniors Form Debate Team Last spring, Mrs. Marion Weston, GT English teacher, became interested in the Bicentennial Youth Debates. This is a program designed for the Bicenten- nial in which high school seniors can debate or speak on assigned topics based on American history. This fall, interested students in her senior classes volunteered to research and speak on the topics during their English periods. The nine students knew nothing at all about organized speaking, but set out to learn. A visit from Marsha Timmel, a graduate student at Wake Forest on a debate scholarship, was the first step in organizing the team. They then attended a seminar in Chapel Hill on debating, persuasive speaking, extem- poraneous speaking, and dramatic interpretation. At this Workshop, they joined the N. C. National Forensic League. The first tournament the team competed in was held at Williams under the auspices of the Bicentennial Youth Debates. Speakers from Chapel Hill High School and Cummings High School also entered. In the Lincoln-Douglas Debate, Sean Lynch Won first prize. Joe McClelland was the Winner in Extemporaneous Speaking. After an exciting run off, Shelley Swanson was a disappointed second in the Persuasive Speaking event. Trudy Posner, from Chapel Hill, won the event. The winners received S25 savings bonds and the second place winners received bicentennial medals. The Winners will continue to state competition. The state contest will be held in Hertford. We hope the junior members will continue the team next year. .fltlilll Al DEBATES l H IS LJ ww.. .. f fi Above, a sign directs visitors to the fall debate. Right, Laura Watson peeks in at the action. 80 Old Debaters Never Die . . . They Just Lose Their Logic Left, Sean Lynch and Sherry Grant practice a Lincoln-Douglas debate as Mrs. Weston looks on. Above, Shelley Swanson goes over last minute prep- arations for the Persuasive Speaking contest. wi, National Forensic League: lst - Laura Watson, Robyn Stanfield, Tracy Fox, Lisa Brock. 2nd - Lisa Foster Edward Faircloth, Sean Lynch. 3rd - Mrs. Weston, advisor, Sherry Grant, Joe McLelland, Shelley Swanson. 81 Paragon Celebrates 10th Anniversary This year is the 10th anniversary of the school literary magazine, The Paragon. In 1966, the Barker Staff, advised by Mrs. Ellen Muire, published the first Paragon. Rusty Boleman, got the magazine started and acted as editor the first year. In 1967, an official Paragon staff, separate from the Barker was organized. Mrs. Dot Barnwell, in her first year of teaching here, be- came the advisor. She has remained in that position since. The early Paragons were run off on mimeo- graph machines by the students and stapled together. They were about the same size they are today. Most of the early entries were written by the staff. In 1972-1973, 2 issues of the magazine were published. That is the only year this has been possible. The past 5 years, the Paragon has been printed either at Broadstreet or Graham High School. One year it was printed by the Daily-Times News, but this proved to be too expensive. At the end of the year for the last 5 years, the Paragon staff has presented The Paragon Literary Award. This award is judged by outside persons, usually local writ- ers, and goes to the best entry in the maga- zine. . -QP! ,fi A 'N 1 .r .. . 4 ..L,.- - gf- --ie-Q. . ff 1 PP ,Ex Q 4--' :ns Q -.X g,. ' -'fr if-. ff? X' 'I 5' A 7' 'FK 7 'W' ' -Q 82 ' Left, Leslie McCorkle, Betsy Flagg, and Betsy Gant judge Paragon entries. Paragon Staff: lst - Nancy Fazzino, Joni Far- low, Cathy Elgin. 2nd - Betsy Flagg, Mary Ann Holm, Junior Art Editor, Linda Wright, Junior Edi- tor. 3rd - Robyn Stan- field, Art Editor, Margie Patillo, Rob Saffelle. 4th- Sherry Grant, Stanley Carmen, Leslie McCorkle, Business Manager. 83 Barker Staff s Shorthanded Right, Mrs. Shirley Faircloth, Barker advisor, tells a joke to the staff. Below, Caroline Veno, David Porter- field, Rosemary Whitten, and Sean Lynch keep up their y, . . . . '? high Journallstic standards. Wu. ,,.,.fl ' I WN IHMN A Aauu .2 M. C Q rw' K' V1 v 1 W A 5 VX. ,X ,Q Barker Staff: lst - David Porterfield, Feature Editorg Sean Lynch, Business Manager, David Eamhardt, News Editor, Kenneth Shelton, Photographer. 2nd - Tee Maultsby, Sports Editor, Ylva Lgfg Tommy Qualls, Assistant Sports Editor, Caroline Veno, Editor-in-Chief, Rosemary Whitten, Assistant Editorg Mrs. Faircloth, Advisor. 84 it ifitifi A1421 ,VW Q .1 , Left, David Earnhardt, Caro- line Veno, David Porterfield, and Rosemary Whitten, study layouts. Below, Editor Veno leads the staff in their famous and ill-fated trip through the window. Howard White, editor of the Burlington Daily Times News, was the editor of the Barker in 1936-1937. In an interview with Ginger Thomas, he told us about the Barker during this time period. The Barker had stopped publication in 1934- 1935 because of debts during the depression. Mr. White was very interested in journalism so he and a few other students interested in renewing the paper went to principal C.C. Lineman and were told there were no funds to revive the Barker. However, the principal agreed to let the students try if they would be responsible for any financial losses. Lena Lewis agreed to advise the staff. The staff had to go outside of Burlington to solicit advertisers because the Burlington Mer- chants Association didn't want businesses to ad- vertise in a school publication. The first paper was mimeographed and consisted of 3 sheets. It came out in October, 1937. The paper cost 1041: a copy and it sold out. The staff paid all their bills and still had 7611: left over. With the Barker thus well established, the Merchants Association finally granted their ap- proval to sell ads in Burlington. 85 Editorial Board: Mrs. Muire, advisor, Pam Reynolds, Susan Organizations Staff: Leslie McCorkle, Betsy Flagg, McKenzie, Robyn Stanfield, Robin Smith. Tracy Fox, Robyn Stanfield, Rob Saffelle. The name Doe-Wah-Jack was first seen on a stove by the first annual editor. We wrote to Dowagiac, Michigan, to ask about the name. The stove was manufactured by the Round Oak Stove Company - once the largest stove company in the world. Since the stove company was located in Dowagiac, they decided to call the stove Doe-Wah-Jack, a pronunciation of the town's name. We have been told that Doe-Wah-Jack meant the best , however the town of Dowagiac claims that it means land of manv lakes and many fishes. Doe-Wah-J ack Tries ew Format The Annual Staff had a lot of problems this year with complaints. ie. Hyou're not going to take sponsor pictures? Heresy! Well we hope that all the sponsors are satisfied. If you're still mad why not join the staff next year? lf youire a senior and still mad, we're very sorry. Seriously, we hope that you like this year's annual. It has a new format, hopefully better than in previous years. Even through all the complaints, money problems, deadlines, and hassles with Delmar, the Annual Staff has had a lot of fun. fWe gossiped about sponsorsl. We hope that some of our enthusiasm has rubbed off on the book and that somebody appreciates it. Honors and Faculty Staff: Susan Sigmon, Susan Huffman, Jane LeGrand, Susan McKenzie. 5 Above, Sports Staff: Lisa Brock, Robin Smith. Below, Photographers: Mic Mackintosh, Paula Koury, David Mobley, Mrs. Garrison, advisor. S S Above, Classes Staff: Pam Reynolds, Kelly Thomas, Kim Hansen, Guy Lambert, Janet Hill. Below Business Staff: Ginger Thomas, Wendell Osborne manager, Angela Woodruff. N NP, A aw. - 87 5 r Q O . , ' awe. we gy f ' x ff! ss sm, , :wi . --W sw-- Si -5 5.7 ii 1,f N f 5 rc... ...mx xi' E W -www , ,ww gm .. 'il if A I . if iw 7+ Q N 5 X is 2 E 5 5? sg 5 5 ' af' Aim N 14 nf f A , ,K ,K , ,W p QA, ,, I W 3 ' W LEM, 0 W If D , 1: Q , M' ' in V M, ,I vw A ' fy, ' 3 ,K up W4 -f I . f, J ' 4 ' ' ., ,,, 4' 5 fc W, 1. . A QV fr f W , A, 04 Q, , ,, - ' H ' AL I I v-A 2 Q Yi? 4. +-X1 w .xl Y Sw -,'k-14 Wi , z f, f, w 1 J? LL,' V W 4+ lj! G rl ' V, , gb , ' . U Q,', . ., ,,.' , , 1' 'V 'Z' 7 w yy. Ex V E31 3 if P f , few wx M , , 52 .:' M i I hdffigffff Ha Qi g m ? is 545 fa? 5 ,Ulf 32532 W 61 Y ,,,, S Q' ,Q H? Z ?... X. k Above are five frames from The Green Arrow Visits Williams High Schoolf, The movie concerns a would-be conspirator who tries to take over Williams. Here you see Paul DeFord, in his role as the Green Arrow, trotting along the top of the covered walkway. Written and directed by David Porterfield, the movie was viewed by the students at several after-school showings here at Williams. l u-a-q..4.-1-'gm-. rrv4,,.v.usq :wl4 f-s.-f...-mwivy-n- - r-n-var. fn. ,K - it All sophomores were required to give a per- suasive speech this year. As an introductory activity, Mrs. Karen Garrison's classes in- vented a product and sold it with original ads and TV commercials. S . X xi ik g S ,, W Sophomore Creativity Displayed in Many Ways vt. Sheila Cheeley Copposite page, topj makes a pitch for Cancerlet, a remedy in the ancient snake-oil tradition. Steve Brown- ing fopposite page, bottom, left? digs up a Rede1l Watchn and in the center picture Alfonsia Leath and Bryan Herring present the commercial for this miracle timepiece. On this page at the top Kim Gaydon, Tina May, Carren Terrell and Amy Jack- son sample their Meeny Miney Cookies. At the bottom of the page is Florence Checchi with her Rocketsl' shoes, which you see in close up in the cut out, with a sample of her ad above it. 'E og KQTLQ ,Nw t F13 img Share iige lffkizommmakiitjcciigili iff t tmfg, you il 0J-K to una! ..,. t .... ww. S it , ha? :Hull 91 Cheerleaders Give Support 'T lst row: Anne McLawhon, Candy Poe, Pam Brady - head, Lisa Foster - co-head, Susan Davis, Gay Price. 2nd row Pam Allen, Laura Parker. 3rd row: Richard Palsha, Donnell Moore, Debbie Putnam, Donna Jefferies, Diane Hawks Laura Faucette, Ronnie Moore, Joe Martin. 92 T'5.Z7'l.9TfQi?fLlTV' ' ATL 4 93 J .V. Cheerleaders Boost Morale Front: Ann Keziah, Sha ron Payne, Faye Foster head, Diane Lindley, Cyn thia Huffman. Back: Jan ese Hart, Anne Ellington Julie Hawks, Lisa Gunn Faye McLelland. Grapplettes Aid WH Wrestlers lst row: Robin Rouse, Cindy Koontz, Cindy Mc- Masters, Marsha Davis, Wendy Langley, Joy Davis, Rosemary Whitten, Diane Wald. 2nd row: Ginger Gilbertson, Sandy Connor, Margie Patillo, Bonnie Lucas, Ann White, Ginny Mebane, Cindy Aydt, Emily Houston, Brenda Jenkins. 3rd row: Tammy Rippy, Kathy Ray, Anna Rich, Denise Ritchie, Deborah Bost, Tammy Farmer, Teresa Brady, Tina May, Sharon Doss. 94 ,Q X ft 'Y is J i f A M' il ' New Coach Inspires J .V.'s Front: Robert Compton, Marty Harrison, Antonio Flintall. Back: Gordy Lahey, Van Beck, Roger Smith, Brett Klisares, Mark Boswell, Sandy Fewell, Russell Lawrie, Glenn Watts, Keith Norris, Chris Durham, Steve Collins. Absent from picture - Edward Shoffner. Edward Shoffner takes a rest. Under the direction of new coach, Danny Morrison, the 1975-76 J .V. Basketball Squad possesses the potential and skill needed to pro- duce an outstanding Varsity team for next year. The overall record of 10-10 was attributed to excellent teamwork. Standouts were Van Beck, Edward Shoffner, Sandy Fewell, and Keith Norris. X-...f ' 95 4 f, A mx. Boys Improve eason Record The team of 1975-76 showed much improvement over last year. Coach Hodge's change of style, much substitution, attributed to the half-and-half season. The strongest point of the team lies in their inside game. Ricky Gunn, John Stewart, and Scott Fortner showed their best effort in scoring under the basket and re- bounding. Outside shooting for the Bulldogs was not what it could have been. However, with Chuck Black, Curtis Hines, Vick Miles, Frank Oakley, Mark Lindsay, and Randy Day on the outside they were able to score a few necessary points against a zone defense. Excellent passing was exhibited by the guards to work the ball around. Indeed, this team was an im- provement, but the loss of nine seniors will leave the team with much hard work to make next year's squad a winning one. ,,,,,uw'r ' Curtis Hines shows perfect free throw form Bulldogs huddle together to make new game plans. ,. S, me slime Wwww M-mm was i 2 ,x 'R-QQ ' .. ,Q W xt Q ' 1 C- -.1 LH! x 5 5 A, nuns ip fl it Kftg X W 1 5-Y K. , X ijgg Ns .YQS S3 'Q ' Q. , , 1 QM: rf QE sf 5 ..,. . wa 51, f 'N Q. ' 6 w, Y N 'F M 5' ag .Qt If . 2, xdx 71 Ari j J ff' gi ' K xf f- ,al 6 , QI. W' I QQ: a s Rss- OPPONENT Eastern Graham Southern Eastern Graham Southem Western Western West Forsyth Reidsville Cummings Parkland Ragsdale Andrews West Forsyth Reidsville Cummings Parkland Ragsdale Andrews snivragg ,,...-v'- WHS 72 76 57 50 58 7 1 66 69 79 53 7 1 61 52 66 60 41 58 26 39 55 I6 1 r, T553 I 1 1 -'wma 1975 Team - Front: Robert Lamb, Ricky Gunn, co-captains. Back: Chuck Black, Curtis Hines, David Hornaday, Randy Day, Stan Queen, Scott Fortner, John Stewart, Danny Derita, Frank Oakley, Mark Lindsay, Vick Miles, Zack Iouloupas, Jackie Roberts. 99 Girls Vie For Conference Crown W fig' , ' I W- The team huddles to take a closer look at strategy. When the Girls' Basketball Team lost last year's coach Debbie Yow it looked as though the team would have another losing year, if they had a team at all. However they were fortunate enough to receive the help of Mrs. Diane Kommondorea. The girls started off slow losing their first six games before Christmas. After the holidays, Coach K was unable to re- sume her coaching job for medical reasons. This upset the girls greatly, but it was then they were to have a turning point. Coach Rita Snyder, a fresh graduate of Elon College, took over the team and led them to two straight victories against Western as head coach. This really fired up the girls for conference action. However, in their first conference game they suffered a disappointing loss to West Forsyth. After- wards they won all other conference games except for those against the top two contenders. The first team exhibits their effective use of the press. 100 :WW 3g,vW4o yugvuw wlgwrgj .gan Ein za W if 1 i is wr W1 pub E Q T t 1 W -1- 7 b g . 3 ' V ? 51511 'iw .J , 5 .. jf 1 Q ,SN -g um? 'qfl F- .. fn M iii 1 co-captam mf? ,qv ,N , 'W fi is 1VQA ,,,,.A, Veno A 4153412 -ffwfvw 'mm Wiwlvvf V A.. , uni, , eg I mc 1 ' 52 A, v ,W ZF M W als: ' 71 , , M451 , A ,p,. 1y:fi:Qxrei33 7 H if 'NQQQ5 1- 5' -f .' Qifgii, ,fs ,.,f f-f-,rcmzffr-ffre,-1w:fK 1.g.:,i:w:' .f,. swam:--If-'ff-we .nf--f K K -1 Coach Snyder Leads Team To Many Victories They finished the season 7-5, 9-11 overall, which ranked them 3rd in the conference. The Most outstanding moves were made by the seniors: Candis Loy, Jewel Barnett, Caroline Veno, and Lisa Mooney- ham. Barnett's height was indeed a great asset. Her re- bounding ability and inside movement showed a tremendous effort. Candis Loy exhibited the most phenomenal outside shooting ability, which placed her as top scorer in all games. It was not all done by the seniors. Coach Snyder firmly believed in her strong bench. This second team referred to as the Black and Gold, was used often in resting the starters. These players will be next year's team, and because of the experience acquired this year, they hope to produce an even better season. ,,7.w.,f- -- 1,353--f-fr. ,133 1 -f,-.,H.:f .,gw:q- - .1 1 -f f f ' J Wrestlers Post Winning Season lst row: Bill Hawkins, Greg Allen, Darrell Fowler, Brent Hensley, Jim Herring, John Grant. 2nd row: Steve Moser, Em- manuel Koukatsidas, Martin Davis, John Mamorato, Barry Perry, Charles Bozeman, Harold White. 3rd row: Pat Bow- man, manager, James Ellison, Ricky Vanhook, Jim Moncure, Mike Bullard, Joe Herbin, Eric Stimple, Jim Latham, Rodney Pugh. The race begins to see who pins who when the whistle blows. ' M im' 104 Grappler goes to mat to post a win for Williams High. Williams' grappler is struggling to win. The 1975-1976 wrestling team ended the year with an impressive 10-3 overall mark and 10-2 in conference action. They finished second in the conference and second in the confer- ence tournament. They participated in several tournaments - City-County in which they finished lst, East Carterette Invitational, 2nd place, and Eden Holiday Classic, 2nd place. Outstanding grapplers were Martin Davis, Harold Whiteg Steve Moserg tri-captains, Jim Herring and John Marmorato seniors, junior Charles Bozemang and sophomores John Grant, who was undefeated, and James Elli- son. With many of the grapplers being young, next year's team should post another winning season. . ,,k.. EK it 1 1 Charles Bozeman on his way to pinning opponent. M12 M Wfcwwdvfiilaw Victory for WHS grappler. Qu- .M I ui 105 1 2 '29 'agf THE PECPLE OF THE YEAR gf- v 108 5 A t, oWs, w: ,fwfr 8 ,1 , We ,M 5,...-f fy QQ ? 1 jg lg' 6' W 2 5 A Most Personality: Ann McLawhon and Curtis Hines David Martin Alewine Pamela Annette Allen Jo Beth Andrews Dennis Flernon Ayers Wade Vance Baise IH Donna Baker Rita Marie Bakken David Wayne Barber Karen Barbour Jewel Barnette Susan Evelyn Barney John Scott Barrow Debbie Baynard Margie Lynn Beck Tammy Honeycutt Beck Deborah Gail Becknell Phillip Trollinger Bell Kathy Marie Benson Beronica Ditsy Bigelow Roger Walter Bond Cassie Bostic 109 Pamela Annette Bozeman Lisa Karen Bradley Pamela Jean Brady Alice Katherine Breen Barbara Jean Brincefield Sheila Dianne Brown Susan Marie Brown Deborah Denice Browning Michael Marlowe Bullard Frances Lynn Burns Randolph Elbert Byrd Kevin Rood Callahan Susan Leigh Callahan Nancy Beth Cammack Martin Van Capps Allison Carroll Lea Carver Timothy Charles Carey Edward Lee Cassidy, Jr. Jackie Cathey Becky Catoe Kenneth Ray Cheek Misty Churchill Frankie Lee Clayton Bryan Dee Cobb Jay Cline Coble, Jr. William Holmes Cole Edwin Jackson Collins Jane MacRae Cooper Richard Ray Copeland 110 ...Q 'QM , 1 l '35, if 7 - , c . ' W I 'U 'wi 5 'f f w ' ' V, ,,'f1'4:,'f,'w- V. , , - f A , fi 4 , ,.,, ., , S I W ,V ' Most School Spirit: Pam Brady and Ronnie Moore. Cathy Marie Cornetto Susan Melissa Cothran James Benjamin Cowan Tambra Lynn Cranford Charles Dean Crenshaw Betty Drew Crowder Sarah Lea Cummings Paulette Curry Alisa Carol Dagley Lori Jean Dameron Charles Walter Davis Martin Gene Davis Robert Marc Davison Lee Ann Diemer Keith Ray Dimont Diane Dodge Gloria Elizabeth Dula David Chandler Earnhardt David Wayne Eggleston Cynthia Jean Elgin Kenneth Neal Elkins 111 Vinson Keith Ellenberg Barbara Jean Enoch Delois Mae Enoch Rebecca Enoch Pamela Jewel Enz Shelby Jean Evans J. Edward Faircloth Laura Hughes Faucette Bonnie Gail Faulkner Phyllis Danette Ferguson Janice Elaine Ferrell Vivian Fields William Mark Fincannon Emmet Ritchie Fishburne Elizabeth Ann Flagg John Thomas Fletcher Mark Lynn Fogelman Sharon Lynette Fogelman Scott Wilkens Fortner Lisa Helene Foster Clinton Eric Fowler 112 2 Q Best Dressed: Paula Koury, Pam Allen, Alonzo Harvey, and Frank Oakley. 3 555 5 . , A ,, .+- .g. is-A - -- au.. 'NF 7f5X W at 9 n , - N, 1 ' , ff 1 ' f , we l,, , 4, Wvwiif . ffew J Ylva Loof. an exchange student. sponsored by International Cultural Exchange QICXJ, says she enjoys it here in the U.S.A. She was chosen by putting an application A e ll 4 in and writing a story about herself. A friend and a teacher also recommended her. In comparing U.S. schools to those of Sweden, Ylva says that the U.S. has a much better grading system. She also prefers the calm way that we work in the classroom as compared to the Swedish competitive system. Ylva has added a bright spot to our Senior Class and it has indeed been a pleasure to have her here. Patty Gail Fowler Shirly Mae Fowler Tracy Marie Fox Walter James Frazier Muriel Freeland Cathy Fuller Betsy Brandon Gant Gwyndolyn Leigh Gatlin Garrett Timothy Gilliam Dolly Marie Goldston Mary Melissa Goodwin Danny Gore Sherry Kay Grant Melissa Lee Graves James Lynn Gross Richard Wallace Gunn, J Edwina Ananda Haddad Charles Theodore Haith Stephen Lee Haithcock Cynthia Ann Hall Susan Beth Hamlet 113 Kim Marie Hansen John Allen Harden Tori Lynn Harkey Lu Anne Karen Harmon Beverly Melinda Harrelson Mary Jayne Harvey William Thomas Harvey Terry Yvonne Hatchel Rickey Cates Haverland Diane Rose Hawks Mark Thomas Hayes Myra Faye Heath Jean Ainsley Henderson Eric Moore Henry Elizabeth Jane Hensley Bonnie Sue Herbin James Noll Herring Thomas Bert Herring, Jr. Joseph Addison Hill Jr. Curtis Eugene Hines Mary Veronica Hirsh 114 Best All Around: Lisa Foster, Baba Ridge, Joe Martin, and Bob Sutton if, M Ji Most Talented: Mark Fincannon and Lisa Dula ,dk : I Brian Ray Hockaday Sheila Ann Holleman Barbara Joyce Hucks Patricia Ann Huffman Susan Lynn Huffman Robert Guy Hughett Kellie Layne Hunley Jeff Hunter Susan Anne Ingalls Vicky Lynn Isley Susan Leigh Jackson Daniel Winston Jefferson James Franklin Johnson Jerry Lee Johnson Raymond Taylor Johnson Rick Lee Johnson Stephen Christopher Johnson Jay Jones John Wayne Jones Sparky Vernon Jones Howard Ray Joyce 115 Kathryn Ann Kavanaugh James Winifry King, Jr. Ritchie Gordon King Robin Rene King Robert Kolman Kisstoth Karen Lynn Kizzah Shelia Denise Knight Paula Anne Koury Yvonne Kay Krahn Nancy Lee Kraycirik Robert James Lamb Sara Alisa Lamm Susan Kimberly Langley Norma Elaine Lashley Glenn Shepherd Latta Gary Wayne Ledford Jane Willoughby LeGrand Terry Lee Leonard Jack Rodgers Lindley, Jr. Carol Kathleen Long 116 i irrr ' V is X NM H-in Wx mf , .... Q. .L - f -1-we N Q 3?-xr. . gf: i'5f'7-'I 'J ,' 9 iSii'iiFS3E Q:-1 1, e e -1 e 1 E Ir. XZXL L, A Y , he fig., 25 K S it YT Moa A 2 T Most Athletic: Jackie Roberts, Alisa Lamm and Ricky Gunn. Knot pictured - Bonnie Herbinl Ylva Loof Quincy Caroline Love Candis Rene Loy William Max Lowish Thomas Edward Lunsford Sean Colin Lynch Michie Stuart Mackintosh Lacy Madkins Ann Turner Malone Larry Kenneth Mann Mark Wayne Mann John Louis Marmarato Joseph Martin, Jr. Thomas Allen Martin Micheal Wesley Massey Patricia Ann Matthews Thomas Neill Maultsby Cynthia Carol May Denise Elaine McBride Larry Donell McCain Margaret Elizabeth McCall 117 Janet Lynn McCauley Leslie Karen McCorkle Merlene DeLois McCoy Robert Terrell Mclver Margaret Grace McKee Owen Ray McKenzie, Jr. Being a Senior really runs you down, Eh? Susan Huffman l . - - ,,...... r - e-..-. main--WW Q, ti i ...:,. -L r sxrsm- -sstaav-fa-Yfwr Susan Dawson McKenzie ' iii' Ann Cato McLawhon 5, liiiiii Joseph Wilson McLelland iii ii or 'sr-,Q Cynthia Lou McMasters S 'QT' K P Pat McNeely 1 P S 1. June Grey McQueen Angela Mebane Ronnie DeAngelo Miles Dane Samuel Miller Jack Lawrence Miller, Jr. Zane Martin Miller Susan Frances Mirns 118 ifjgggigi :E - 'X ' J as - .. A Q. 55 rigs rryt ,.X . at A K 4 Sw Ltiii . Q M 4 '- any R K ..-., r .. . ., C 3 - rs-.1 I - SEQ ., is 1 ng I Say What'?'?'? Wittiest: Kathryn Rudd and Mark Mann. li? M WV' 3' . Ne N - . N 'Vx 1 at t X as gif he Q 5 if R N 'S-gg R 1 sl sa F..sr'T aa. . X ' K Xie X 'i W mga? 523 E is N Q. X 3 X Q- M y '25 l 4 V www - W ., 0-8 Q Lovely Senior girls, Robyn Stanfield, Vonnie Krahn and Melody Vickery, shine as they sponsor organizations during the Homecoming Parade. Joey B. Mitchell James A. Moncure Dreama Ann Montague Lisa Jane Mooneyham Cynthia Ann Moore Elizabeth Rose Moore Janelle Marie Moore Larry Donnell Moore Ronnie Dale Moore Amanda Lee Moran Huey Douglas Moser Jr Steven Neal Moser Rick Velton Murray David William Nance Mike Niznick Sharon Patrice Nowell Evelyn Denice Oakley Franklin Thomas Oakley Wendell Craig Osborne Gary Overman 119 James Willard Owen Richard Palsha Gerald Corbett Parker David Lynn Perkins Barry Donald Perry Cheryl Denise Perry Eddie Worth Perry Grady Fuqua Peterson Carolyn Jean Pettigrew Anita May Pinnix LoRita Kaye Pinnix Jeffery Leon Pittman Susan Candace Poe Rebecca Lynn Poole Cynthia Ann Presson 120 , 3 155' it Seniors Ronnie Moore, Joe Martin, and Richard ii' ' Palsha clown around. 1-uw .,v S.. ' ,V Wesley Massey strikes classic pose, DUH! E X xxx sw Q X ,- s eniris X N ,WE ::.,? Seniors on Post-Secondary Opportunities day: Lori Dameron, Petie Peterson, Gwyn Gatlin, Brent Varner, and Lisa Bradley. PGV' Anita Joy Price James Neal Pruitt Patricia Ann Pulliam Deborah Lynn Putnam Tommy Neil Qualls Stanley Dexter Queen Terry Elizabeth Ramsey Thomas Register Burke Mantilla Reid Micheal Reinecke Pamela Jo Reynolds Anna Ava Rich Sandra Claire Ridge Patricia Denise Ritchie Helen Gallagher Roach Edward Charles Rogers Janice Rogers Bobby Roorback Betsy Timms Ross Robin Geanne Rouse 121 Kathryn Marshall Rudd Daniel Alexander Rudisill John Robert Russell Robert Nelson Saffelle Charles Lawrence Saunders III Kenneth Alan Scott Melvin Sellars Charles Phillip Sexton Kenneth Wade Shelton David Wayne Shepherd Jr Sandra Rea Shepherd Donald Brooks Sherman Susan Leanne Sigman Timothy Wayne Sikes Sarah Darlene Simmons Holland Anne Simpson Timothey Allen Small Charles Ragsdale Smith Cindy Smith Robyn Leigh Stanfield Kimberly Ann Starr 122 - .1-. . QS et.. b K K A - .M , ,X Happiest: Sherrie Fogleman and Martin Davis Rick Murray don't tell us you missed your ride to lunch again! S1 Most Popular: Charlie Haith, Beronica Bigelow, Susan Callahan, and Billy Cole. John Stewart Leslie G. Stone Ronald Dean Stuber Bob Sutton Shelley Swanson Betty Jean Sykes Dennis Sykes Eunice Maria Sykes Richard Xavier Taylor Joni Beth Terrell Kelly Susan Thomas Kenneth Thomas Douglas Reid Thompson Phyllis Delora Thompson Clark Bryan Thornton James Howard Turner 123 Brent Wilbur Varner Caroline Anne Veno Melody Leine Vickery Kathy Lynn Wall Cheryl Lynn Walker Cindy Walker Joan Leigh Welborn Kevin Tabar Welch Craig Franklin Wesson Julia Rhodes Wheeler Jayne Faye Whitesell 124 Jr. YH Front Row fleft to rightl: Mrs. Bason, Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Weston - Senior Class Advisors. Back Row: Doug Moser -- Pres.g Rick Murray - V.P.g Pam Brady - Sec.g Mark Mann - Treas. Y 5 Most Original: Mike Reineke, Nancy Cammack WICLLIAMS HIGH 5CHllULli Dennis Johnston, Melissa Graves, Doug Moser, and fabsentl Sarah Cummings 5- l Rosemary Ann Whitten Cheryl Dawn Williams it Michael Bruce Williams X K we . Y sp 'Sl' sw K uv A 9 , . 'K K, K ful l J Fi ff X ,Z 'ii' ,J Most Attractive: Dreama Montague, Cassie Bostic, Rick Johnston, and Burke Reid. Cathy Paulette Williamson Nancy Joan Williamson Timothy Mack Witherow John Donald Wolfe Jr. Cynthia Anne Woodruff Tracy Lou Yarborough Helen Marie Yellock 125 7 , 2.-,, ,ylgzfj I ..,.. T - J 49 . - J,,v- ' fy..---ff :Y Q Qi-. Y f.l., M. ' 1 .za X :-' I Yip.-1 'S ,. .:.. Q . . ,... :Xi safes. - :rss 2: f. :T as Q 5, X as 'J 3 X .Q X PW 3 .ee 3 v E , i 5? ,.,. . , . .. - ,. ' it , QW -Y rs was vf-- 1 -.,- X ff K KK K5 KK .5455 ,... gs. . .s-:L:E' . X:E:'lifl x .. -:, 5' . ' . f I W , r X 'N W' as Y fi ss me Q . , - '1 Sl K A. ..,,, Q as i' - .5'42i75 . K i kg 1 . 'A 5 i ii ig Y - lf' W sssxsws ss sw- s-asf. ' K K . K ', . 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Donna Jefferies Junior Life at Williams High. and Susan Davis are enthusiastic about Rick Alexander Richard Alford Nancy Allen David Allison Hillary Anderson Carole Andrews Phyllis Ashley Earl Baise Lisa Baldwin J effrie Barbee Parker Barbour Laurie Barnes Kenneth Barnwell Jane Bell Chuck Black Amy Blythe Lisa Boswell Jeffrey Bowland Michael Boyce Charles Bozeman Kim Brady Jay Brame Beverly Braxton Kathy Briggs Susan Briggs Lisa Brock Donna Brooks Mike Brown Deborah Bryant Julie Buchanan 127 Gerald Byrd Gladys Byrd Russ Caldwell Claire Campbell Pam Campbell Stanley Carman Tracy Carroll Denise Cheeley Gary Clark LouAnn Clark Candy Cobb Mary Cody Sabrina Coleman Sandy Connor Dan Crouch Susan Curtis Eric Dark Eddie Darst Joy Davis Marsha Davis Susan Davis Randy Day Paul DeFord Bayard DeLoache Danny DeRita Richard Dew John Drake Clara Downey Susan Dudney David Dunn 128 Mike Padgett cools 'em down during School Spirit Week. gr Y ,N PU! 4 2 2 li Q ww Ja ... Mwff.: ,,,. ,, . X , 22:32 X Q was i 1 S P Vs, 5 as N35 ig A A li In Ns.. V S X X Q.. Q he ,S X 53,-Q is X at Q Y N i K law ia vi si -...G EF li A .s. 55 is X xi xi N Rl V a X, -Q ,. -'1-wise . f- mm 55 552- 5, as M gx X X 11 E ,S if xy .. x, 5 iiii l . ,. li ,. xg XX r f N Dia NH r-1. we lk 'Ski 'X 1 2- . , 2 gif ix 3 N ' X! ki ii a t SXN Ns xi QM! ae X 5 C' Ss s A ' X ,A r A--., 'Y ' Divas, P. ,e E. , ei G53 12: - w ww ,Q ...r s 'Q H' L. W kk' ' f'm l.?r:,,L M: -. .:, A A .L ,gl ? X kg X s Gay Price and Jim Payne - new drivers' ed. teacher? Kenneth Dunn Chris Durham Donna Eastwood Barbara Eaton Kathy Elgin Carolyn Ennis Janice Enoch Don Fambrough Joni Farlow Janie Faucette Robert Faucette Tim Faust Nancy Fazzino Cammie Festa Sandy Fewell Nancy Fincannon Debbie Foster Remona Foust James Fowler John Fraser Kathy Gallman Dana Garrison Frank Garrison Frank Gibson Gary Gilbertson Rodney Glass Susan Golden Hal Goodwin David Gourley Margaret Green 129 Stanley Haithcock Karla Hall Don Hamrick Robert Harrison Marty Harrison Brent Hensley Joe Herbin Janet Hill Robert Hill Chris Hillhouse Carol Hobbs Ellen Hogan Mary Ann Holm David Hornaday Betsy Horne Cindy Horner Lynn Howard Sandy Howard Rusty Huffines Anne Huffman Suzanne Inabnit Cynthia Ingold Ellen Ingold Pam Isley Tim Jackson Craig J arrell 130 5-?e.J1' X' Q X s X IXX 'S H is N Q Q id I S- -.: , S r Q X 5 Mu R 1 as fl fma2Yis K , NW' as X, ggi xx K v aa 53 R , S : 'Q j5ff5 TX7ir. .LR x K w 122 '11, ff5f:5'ffE gl 3 -2 l' . ,f - as , E - in i s sk . ...mp :f f i, ' ax fx sw- sv . rrs, N i. .t ry . , . 1 N ,A 3 C' , v. 0 be ' 9 -' 0 -f ' S Q sa '.:S53!:1:::-Q .v X vm wo ., Q , e . C' -4. - fi 1 4 , , , . I, , .y 'h iv , , .fi , V ' :rx ' NA m ia . miie.-f E X5 SEER? S. RRS X N xii XFN e f S is QQ: 5 Sf .M l Q SQ lt l like 'R as-gi, as sf Q . A in .. .xzgii ii x 1 l Jay Brame gets fished at The Junior Class Carnival l 'wage It's been a long day for WHS student, Claire Campbell. .1 ,Q ,N :X 5. . fi 5 gi- f- '4' - X ,.. N K W . .... . - , ,.. :.. .. H 'Q Y: -fy s NX if Sig wax wi W X - iw xxx 5 if I3 1 falsify. 77 ' Q if S+ ' ' H ' su s: -, ' J X X1 X are W N 0 my it fix D 1 W' is as Si to .e : L , is a . Q - if ' 3 , self' WW 'L X ,M ,Q 2 5 M iwfjwfw i e,ee 1 We aw A 1 QM if 'W QW V 2 r .i. X IE , k '3f f'2 f F ,F ' -1 wi? 5 o s ,f K N or X P fake v .,.1 S I f X? 5 N mari-fx' K' s.,:.2-.Grief swf or V ' iii si- ' . S J as ,-- , i f- ei , e if Q 'W A J e'-eeee f it be .... V. P ,, ' ' :Q A i a W V as ! David Porterfield prepares for class. Donna Jeffries Brenda Jackson Guy Johnson Josephine Johnson Kimber Johnson Ann Jordan Joey Justice Billy Keasler Larry King Debra Kiser Cindy Koontz Emmanuel Koukatsidas Gail Kuhne John Labs Lisa Lahey Darrell Land Jim Latham Barbara Leach Mark Lindsay Chris Long Vincent Long 131 Eddie Love James Love Patti Lowe Mike Lunsford Tyra Lyon John Machacek Craig Martin Tim Martin David Massey Joan McAdams Mary Jane McBride Steve McCu1lock Edward McDermott John McKibben 132 fx Lisa Lahey, Stephanie Moore ponder the day's assignments. Bobby Overstreet, Mary Jane McBride, Jeff Roessler, Da David Hornaday whispers sweet nothings across the room. medbergg Junior daredevils roll along with Carnival. Ya Louise McNeely Ginny Mebane Sonia Miles Vanessa Miles Vick Miles Lynn Miller David Mobley Becky Molin Stephanie Moore Betsy Morrison Lee Moser Gene Mullis Joe Murray Linda Murray 133 Richard Murray Teena Murray Gayle Nichols Dale Norman Kathryn Oaks Missy Orcutt David Osborne Bobby Overstreet Mike Padgett Anne Parker Debbie Parker Laura Parker Margie Patillo Floyd Paylor 134 M! tv X s v gif' W, sf li 1 s: 1: 5 1 nr rf 5 Q. KD no Q4 N :1 cn. E3 5 m K S . :1 S O 1 wr :- an 1 3 D5 C+ O 97 B E U1 fl CD sw ? -,x 'Q'- f 'fm y exe? 'H' 5. A 522. Michael Boyce, are you going out to lunch again? 6-..-,, Emmanuel Koukatsidas thrills the crowd at Carnival. .,f iq M ,- 714, , Sandy Fewell and friend hitch a ride to Never-Never Land. rj aa l gif l aa Jim Payne Doug Peeler Evelyn Perkins Donna Petty Tim Phillips Lisa Pike Amold Pinnix Lynn Pinson David Porterfield Farrell Presnell Gay Price Elizabeth Pruitt Debbie Pugh Denise Ray Terry Reaves Debbie Richardson Teresa Richmond Mike Roberts Jeff Roessler Patty Roorback 135 Pat Royall Sherry Rudd Thomas Ryskiewich Debbie Scoggins Bill Scott Sheila Scott Dotti Sellars Robert Sellars Steve Sexton Ronald Shambley Tim Shannon Jeff Shaw Tommy Sherman Cynthia Siler 136 ,,,f,olWllr,M - ..lr l V M -M WWW '- Mum ef J pi-fr fag N W , ' i M M -V , JJ' if? i- .. w- v ' , ,Am , 1 'fd ,,fQ3fEb5QgfwfjwfS'f V i ' ' A if V ' x , WZ SJ f m ' M 52 gg V ff :PK , in , ,vi, N ' 62525 W any lf? X f- 1 y for ' 56 1114.2 7 5. , ,.wf1 ' if ' ' , 125 'If 4 ff Y ,f,4,.,.,.,,.y,g,,Vf, M34 -- if ., ,H b 'V V' N Barbara Eaton and Juniors attend College Day. Eddie Darst and Janie Faucette enjoy French cooking A X 'N if S, , W la K i .,., I , L ,, is 'S i S l s ' X View i lx I .gf .4A' Qi Lisa Pike and Hillary Anderson man booth containing Mrs. Gamer's history projects at the mall during American Education Week. 1 icAV h get y i, , A A K It xx I K xx ' E M! 1 Yi , s X My , ie' I A R or ei rrre i si Ronald Simmons Sherri Simpson David Smedberg Allan Smith Rhonda Smith Robin Smith Willie Synder Tanya Sparks Jean Spivey Billy Sprague Beth Steel Rachel Stevenson Wendy Stone Laura Strader Suzanne Stutts Neal Sumner Terri Swanson Rosa Swint Danita Tapp Tim Terry Ginger Thomas Karen Thomas Glenna Thompson Jody Thompson 137 Zack Touloupas Tarn my Traywick Eddie Trollinger Bobby Trost Susan Troxler David Turner Doug Ussery Jackie Vanhook Yvette Vaughn Renee Vincent Jean Vines Diane Wald David Walker Pam Wall 138 ga-gywmf g . LQ 'Ex 3 4 X ix X K it X X 5 L X Q A ' YZ , Sis ,I J' N x il ,ixl - A ek qi Q2- Yi N N 3 -... fx + 2 1 ie- X Dx 4 Q f-1-5- , --qi 1: g W 1 r - P K X w D fxifi , 5 VN N lyjgx X. I X i X t X .Atl Q5 'QV ix X X S, JN V f x X N 3 X SY it x .9 Ka fx X I V W , in Alf ' an M, fa ,, QMSZL? , 1 Q .. A W I Tim Martin, Hal Goodwin, Sz Michael Boyce hanging around W.H.S. Kenneth Barnwell can't wait till he's a Big Senior! X tif Fig Newton finally gets the Christmas Spirit! Sue Sterken works hard for the Jr. Class. fl 'f . , ,A if Steve Wall Jane Watson Laura Watson Mark Weadon Kirk Webster Mary Wheeler Ann White Jeff Williams Jeff Wilson Randy Wilson James Wolfe Laura Wood Angela Woodruff Becky Wright Linda Wright Susan Wright C indy Yarborough 139 40 Junior Class Advisor ,sss s1 4 r 1 f ,M 14 iii Q f Ji it , -V-'23 1, And - Q-A 9-4 Officers Top Right - Advisor Mrs. Arthur Bottom Right - Jr. Class Officers Pres. John Machacek Sec. Hillary Anderson Treas. Debbie Pugh V.P. Zack Touloupas J ,sf Mr S--X, X 11 T .WEN k.2' 0 Ss' r 4, ,. Zh' Q' ,ff fm. 'yur N 1 ' FQ' 141 H+ .. fr.: ' -If X 'K N X 3- 5. X s A 2 , N Greg Allen Nathan Allen Tommy Allen Beverly Armstrong Karen Ashley Vickie Ashley Cindy Aydt Pegge Baise Ricky Barbee Dan Barbour Robby Barnes Doug Barnhardt Beverly Barnwell Lynn Basden John Baulding Joyce Baynard Van Beck Jeff Bell Mike Billings Wendy Blackwell Sally Blair Gary Bolick Deborah Bost Jimmy Boswell Mark Boswell Mary Boswell Toby Boswell Pat Bowman Teresa Brady Jane Brannock 143 Deborah Brewer Robert Brooks Steve Browning Mark Bryan Mike Bryan Kim Bryant Edgar Burton Kenneth Byrd Rodney Byrd Sandy Callahan Johnny Cates Eric Challenger David Chandler Teddy Chandler Florence Cheechi Sheila Cheely Kim Churchill Lyman Clapp Tim Clodfelter Melody Cobb Carolyn Coble Natasha Coggins Linda Coley Stephen Collins Robert Compton Billy Crenshaw David Crowder Scott Cumby Dorothy Currie Chris Davis 44 my ' will 4 ekfx MX i J s X gif X Ns Sophomores hear candidates before making their final decisions 4? SNLQ-1-Q-.-.M Sophomore class officers: lst - Lisa Gunn - V.P.g David Griffin - Pres.g Faye Foster - Treas. Back - Bill Hawkins - Sec. '- i ' M -3 , ,, w . V, '. ' Q Q V H www ff f ,V f - f , f 15 5 M J , M. 5 W4 ' n , , , , , V l 4 f X ' 2 'l . ' l , , , I , ,,,, ,, ,.,, Z1 ' N '?i 7? Q ' , - ,,,., jf ,r M ' Uv 5 K f I I .. 5. v 1 N, if , V , s an of 32:4 at , B wil, 4 X Li ,gmt l' A A V ' it F e H eeeiv ' l ' ,. i lf X f X X? Q X 1 ff , ,, 2 Q f ' , 'v'A - ,, ,, S? W , wx fi x g l f' 4 5 w 4' ' ax, 'f 5 Q X V , 2352 if, 'J st f Wf it f W 1 f 1. XM f ,. :Q Can X W 2 ,y YA ' u .' 4' X G ,-S, - , . . ., X ., ,,.,V,,, . Q., ,nh l A A ., 'Si f 'V i , M 1 - 4. T7 5 wwf' J ,ry nz 4 5 , , f i Q . E , 52 1 a 7' Karen Davis Scott Davison John Demarra Donna Desern Tammy Dickerson Bobby Dodge Gena Dodson Kim Dorsett Sharon Doss Philip Earnhardt Linda Eaton Tim Eckard Kathy Edens Anne Ellington Martha Eskridge Mary Lou Ester Tammy Farmer Pam Fazzino Craig Ferguson Milton Floyd Ricky Flynn Lisa Fogleman Faye Foster Jimmy Foster 145 Lisa Foster Darryl Fowler Tommy Fox Gloria Freeland Mike Fryer Susan Gallman Phil Garrison Russel Gay Kim Gaydon Mary Geary Sharon Gibson Ginger Gibson John Gilliam Will Goley Pam Gore Greg Goslen Mark Graham John Grant Belinda Graves Tab Gray Cindy Green David Griffin Kathy Griffin Robin Grimm Lisa Gunn Karen Haithcock William Hamrick 46 Sophomore class sponsor Martha Matthews and her escort, John Nicholson. 1515 An X i sss ,N 4. is ps si rig sm, R gy- N- .r f Q5 ,, X Y ,X N X X ' -Q 3 gg E V 'rs X ww , i N ' 3 f A S 1 , W , K - . h me E T 1 .. I its J -, f Q --IN - -, ,.x.1, as ryf7 Qa '. Q 3 ':, .t iil. 1 Q. 'rg :::'. ' ms - N Aff-gre .. 1 -e-Q:e:s:: ,.,, F ,' - r fav f?-- . I , Qggiggqf s::5::5:.. . rkiiix ' ' A , - ,X X - 'ig ,A vt, it - 5 'Q ,X i..i-rxfwfljbyx w,,4Tff,L iii? X' im? yr ln, - wires If-s: 2 '1 ff- -, in EIQ L 5. i 521 es A H W' i s L F ? 1 -e xif . 3 'QS gi f - r 1 , 'S-1. H K X . f mws i . iif 1 1 A f , t-rl . SX A ss. V X .. . Q , 1 I i ir Ss X Y ' an A 1 ' 4 -i ff -A TI will l . N s fn rv 4 SQ 'V if? , V Y . ,G We 1 rip New '- L? jst Q , tiff Oh no, twenty times around the gym again!! S 'KT' 'CTT t hr . Laura Harmon Kim Harrell Gloria Harris Lynn Harris J anese Hart Neal Hartsell Donald Hatfield Mary Hatley Bill Hawkins Julie Hawks Tim Henley Virginia Henry Darren Hensley Bryan Herring Woody Hewitt Tommy Hill Amy Hinshaw Kellie Hockaday Ed Hogan Kristina Holm Veronica Hooft Chris Hoover Mary Lee Horne Susan Horne Emily Houston Jay Hudson Cindy Huffman Beth Hughes Elizabeth Hughe Sherry Hundley S 147 Mary Inabnit Sharon Isley Dana Ivey Dona Ivey Amy Jackson Chuck James David Janicello Barbara Jeffcoat Brenda Jeffers Terry Jefferson Dawn Jenkins David J obe Donnie Johnson Lisa Johnson Kathy Johnston A1 Jones Darryl Jones George Jones Penny Kappas Peggy Kavanaugh Betty Kernodle Reed Kernodle Ann Keziah Kathy Kizziah Brett Klisares Gordy Lahey Maureen Laing Guy Lambert Russel Lawrie Wendy Langley 148 1 is .xii sr. I VIE rj s Q N5 N 5 R' X R ' ' ati 4 S I Kmart s r as ' fi: ' H' Nl fi mf? , W ww sig 1 , 'L b I ,N :Zi 3 liee fi , A mule? if ' , w Q Mr. Ronald Lee, sophomore advisor. L Q -e 1 ' 'I JV! . I -f . tl 1 5: 95- f . .2- Ri-E4 .' :QR 1 ',' V ,. Q' e .N ,, , S . J K 4 -.' . K gui Q 5 Q. fm M L Sim We s 2 I ' f Q gs Y-regal GX X. 3, A fy. ,, ggi f. I . , S' Wi 'QP' 'rv in Q :,: 'iw I I rs, if iw-sr hrs, A gg Q I if l 'B f l iff? i s S , : - ! y 'ly I ' -six. J -2- X M1 f 'f IDX .X Q, WK A 5 Q L' H I 1 -- .. , M. fa-rw it t or - X X M L Q' '- 1 Nw' v Q 'R J 1 S as 5 J J , Q ' if l. 1 Q Egg? - -- ' 39 if , '59, .4 5 - X R X j Qfasalk t Z is N gli .gf f f' ff W? K X, , ' r : xv I , - V . X 37' ' Rafal i 'mv - y i : J . k L S '55' 7 as at f raw' X ,- - - ,f ...,L i - at . 1 ,, . in . fr' Qu, .rw refs- .Q-1 sr ,, . , -,., f. Hmm A ' - , . il ij' -ff 1lsf 5? i . L :gQ gl L ' ,liqgg-VS ,.. .- i f- o. -' if '- 'X S 4:0 -': , A A X xt . :Q 41.4 - . .- ' fl 'Z' it if M i ' ,, - P- ml 23' F fi? :., . N 4,. nn an .mx s E , ' E. fi - -- .Q is K! ,. E Xk-'. 3 L ,Q ws fi -- D .. ey - - 1 ' B 5 if 5 QI sf- E ' - F- me fifsf?-.::, -iff f r!-is ' f . . fi ': -' ' .. 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Sophomore gym classes play basketball. .r k . i' -E3 Elizabeth Lee Billy Liapis Diane Lindley Becky Linnens Lee Linnens Jimmy Little Lee Lloyd Chris Lombardi John Love John Loy Tammy Loy Wayne Loy Bonnie Lucas Scott Magers Jim my Mallos Carla Mann Estella Mapp Eric Martin Joe Massey Dell Matthews Martha Matthews Rob Maultsby Jim my May Tina May Jim Maynard Gary Mayo George McAdams Sharon McElveen Lisa Mclntyre Robert McKenzie 149 150 i Faye McLelland T.D. McLendon - - -1 S Ng 5. 41 sls fi Q li gl 5 Karen McPherson Tracy Mebane in 0' 0 N 5 Carla Mitchell Jon Mitchell '-sf Why didn't you dress up, Hook'?', James Gant Sz Ricky X . .:.. X W ff , ,gg 4 Q . fa. 1 . f , I 5 if Q X X z .. X X f W . .,.f::: ff . , 3 x gf he s x W as NN Slim w 0:5 QNX if N V R . X 'S Vanhook. Xi , J eiiee as eelce Cmdy Moore ,fig ,, s, 3 l his f a David Moore 0 , ,: . we .5 ii Jamle Moore Q x ,f if X- '-': ' 5 1 1 is , X, .. is X if H J il . cf' If .,:' K ip-,. - 3 gg . 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N . 2 X s N Q ll ' E 'T' V111 ' f ' r. , , Dawn Stone Gray Stout Eric Strimple Sherri Swanson Debbie Sykes Carren Terrell Bucky Thomas Carolyn Thomas Annette Thompson Mike Thompson Robert Trifunovic Mike Trollinger Jody Trollinger Dalton Tyndall Ray Uhler Donna Ursery Ricky Vanhook Martha Vaughn 153 George Vetsopoulos Cindy Vogler Sandra Wade Tina Wade Tommy Wagner Bill Walker Jeffrey Walker Jeff Walton Hunt Ward Kenneth Warren Tim Warren Jeff Waters Glenn Watts Ralph Weld John Wernicki Mike West Wendy West Brent White 154 is 'fir A Q Q , A:-L-: Vi, 3 X -with so e 'fu X 3 3 Eg- ,L 1 was I A Ar Bimini Mrs Garrlson s Enghsh classes present thelr persuaslve speakxng projects 'i k' i T mx ia FN 4 U. line, Ktopl Lee Loyd plays bongos with stage band. Qbottoml Now I will perform the first brain transplant fright! It was either this or the cafeteria. Calvin Wheeler Frank White Rod Williams Alan Wilson Marion Wilson Tim Wise Tom Woodall Ellen Woods Tammy Wrenn Bobby Wright Kathryn Yates Dixie Yoder Alicia Young Liz Zangotsis Nick Zangotsis Harrington Reflects on Silver Anniversary and Bicentennial This has been an interesting and eventful year at Williams. Besides celebrating the 25th year in the history of our school we celebrated the 200th year in the history of our country. It has been reassuring for me to witness the response of students to these two events. I am more con- vinced than ever that our students are genuinely proud of their school and their country. In reflecting on 25 years in the history of this school, it is difficult for me to realize that I have been principal for the last 14 of those years. I consider it a privilege to have served one of the best schools in North Carolina for this length of time. Some of these years have been turbulent and difficult, but none of them have been boring. I share with each stu- dent and faculty member the pride in our accomplishments over the years and fully realize that we have been blessed with more than our share of outstanding students and teachers. rf 1 l .,,. . f ,fr I H T -f---M Xl- if 1 in ' Zfic lfg ,IJ fy ff I L. 1 Wi ff : 156 Top Left: Jerome T. Evans - Assistant Principal, U.S. in Today's World, World Studies West, Head Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach. Top Right: Lairron Gregory Guthrie H Assistant Principal, World Studies West. an-.n 1m.wwf Above: Dr. Brank Proffit - Superintendent. Middle Left: Robert Aldous, Oliven Cowan - Assistant Superintendents. Bottom Left: Terrell K. Duncan, Mrs. Robert Lamb, Wade Lowe, Jack Watts, W.C. Shanks, Edgar S.W. Dameron, G. Ervin King, Brank Proffitt. 157 S Rated Johnny B. Albea Band, Stage B and Flag Band and Color Guard Edith L. Allen French II, III, IV,' English III La Societe Honraire de Francais Lottie Sue Arthur English IIIg general and CP Junior Class N' English IVand Composition Paragon Literary advisor Dot R. Barnwell Magazine A d v isor. Patricia P. Bason U.S. in Today's Worldg Social Studies Depart N ment Chairman and Senior Class Advisor Rena M. Bateman Shorthand I, II and Accounting I Student Store Advisor and Co'Advisor for Future Secretaries Association and Business Educa tion Department Chairman. W. Stephen Bernhardt PE I and Il,' Monogram Club Advisor and Wrestling Coach. Brenda Kaaren Brown Cooperative Office Occupations Business Law, Office Machines and Office Practice Future Secretaries Association Advisor and Prepare Eligibility and Football Program for Athletic Program. 1 58 . an 0 , s , l fWQilQQ C as if . s . s ,f'g.i K Q ff s s A . ssss A A ' liii L ,Q .s . l l '- ? J 7 X - ' Z ls? -'W' f 'A l . . 1 . ,sf , . Y. .W W L, :KX ,gg kg.V Q L, .L U S- -ft mn ff. gf N .wt -' r ' -1 - C . 3 S e ns' '5Zsi:gf.fQa'ifqf+.1eg,ff. i.8?WNe2gvJ .'-fsrffs 5 . .-:'szr: :s:w .- V H' ,- . .i Nif X. -sfi.. .. f gygsagggsgig.-pf-'K A ' 1- A if ni' ,g 3, g f ,Y x fi sv 1,92 .M I, i Y. --Y if 5 'lt Q fi in Mrs. Mary Leonard and Cheryl Williams ad- mire a bulletin board display for Conser- vation Week November 10-14 prepared by Cheryl and other library assistants. Mrs. Leonard, Media specialist here at Williams, served as chairman of the Southern Associa- tion of Colleges and Secondary schools Steering Committee. A committee from SACS visited Williams in March to evaluate the school and give it an accredited rating. ySAC Mae W. Browning Family Life Education, Child Careg Future Homemakers of America, Steering Committee Member and SAC. Brenda J. Bruner Guidance Counselorg Prom Co-Advisor, NHS Co-Advisor. Rebecca B. Caison Algebra II GT, Chemistry, ECCP and Trigg Keyette Advisor. Erving L. Covert Girls Choral I and II, Male Choral Concert Choir and Fine Arts Survey, Homecoming Show and Musical. Vera C. Davis Health Occupation: Health Club Advisor. Margaret R. Diggs B iologyg JV Cheerleader Advisor. Beulah J . Evans Business Math, Typing I and lI,' JV Cheer- leader C0-Advisor. Shirley C. Faircloth English II GT, Journalismg Barker Advisor, Drama Club Co-Advisor, Co-Chairman English Department. 159 Thomas A. Faust Drafting I, II, III. Clifford T. Foster Chemistry, Advanced Chemistry, Jr. Civitan Advisor and Communications. Audrey O. Foushee Secretary, Mr. Harrington. Shirley B. Freeman Guidance Counselor. Nancy H. Garner World Studies West: National Honor Society Advisor, National Honor Society Council Chrm. Karen W. Garrison 4 English II, Annual Photography Advisor and Drama Club. John K. Gozjack Biology, Assistant Football Coach and Head track Coach. Nancy L. Graves V Art I, II, III, IVgCivinette Advisor. Jean S. Gunn PE,' Varsity Cheerleader Advisor and PE Department Advisor. Barry D. Hodge Drivers Education, Athletic Director and Head Basketball Coach. Poinciana Jeffries Guidance Secretary William R. Johnson US in Today's World High IQ, Senior Class Advisor, Henry A. Kliaber Physics, Pre-Calculus, Algebrag Chess Club Advisor, Key Club Advisor and Cross Country Coach. Diane J. Komondorea Spanish I and IL Spanish Club Advisor and Girls'Basketball Coach. Frances Layton Aide Ronald E. Lee Geometry and Algebra I, Sophomore Class Advisor, Boys Tennis Coach and Girls Tennis Coach. 160 '.,. .V .. ,,,.. .., ..sn ' A sl M' gg fgfj s.' 5 f -. sees. X A .f X K 'il 011125 3 -ti QQ 'QI'- 1 X f ' . x w I V Q if sez: vsggsziyi, ,M Q - 1 ,. f Ay 22.355 ' ' ff' 1 Af mwwf , 1 S. ,,QY.:,, , if 'ii-k'5f1!?3fLfii? : :ax .BMI isfii wx? Q -' , ' 2' ,. I S I 1 f ,,Qxa,,,,.':i3,,ggsmlik Wayne C. Lehman Distributive Education I 8a II DECA Advisor Mary P. Leonard Media Generalist Chariman of Steering Committee for Southern Association Evaluation for WHS Adele J. Lowry Developmental Reading Chairman of Teacher Courtesy Committee Hilda Lowther 10th Grade Aide 162 Several Courses Taught at Broad Vocational Center The Broadstreet Occupational Center offers seven technical courses: Auto Mechanics, Bricklaying, Carpentry, Data Processing, Electricity and Electronics, Graphics, and Health Occupations. Along with the classroom studies, these courses offer on-the-job training. X J an Aww N l X a we... WW Alonzo Harvey and Steve Baughn demonstrate Bricklaying skill af ri fi ,.:- -3 We Elizabeth Lucke Media Center Secretary Norma Majette French I, English III French Club Advisor John H. Malloy Algebra I, Algebra II Fred D. McKoy Bricklaying I Sz II Lou Morris Attendance Office Secretary Daniel Baker Morrison, Jr. Geometry, Applied Math, P.E. Assistant Basketball Coach Head J .V. Basketball Coach Assistant Track Coach Ellen P. Muire English III gl IV CP Doe-Wah-J ack Advisor Joyce J. Newton Math Analysis, Trigonometry, Geometry, Math IV Chairman-Math Department Raymond K. Pack Carpentry I gl II Annie R. Parker English II James V. Parks Data Processing I Sz II Jean Porterfield 10th Grade Aide Dorothy P. Range Bible Bible Club Advisor Alice S. Robinson English IV, General Sz CP Harvey L. Sharpe Industrial Cooperative Training I 8: II VICA Club Advisor Merle S. Sharpe English II Charlie Spears Basic Learning, Applied Business Math Head Golf Coach, Asst. Head Football Coach Charles K. Stafford Electricityflilectronics I 8: II Rachel B. Strickland Biology, Advanced Biology Science Dept. Chairman John P. Temple, Jr. Spanish I, III, IV Student Council Advisor, Spanish National Honor Society Advisor, Chairman Activities Committee for SACS 164 2 I aaa A'i' gle Q 4 I if . o 1 1:1 Aa Advanced Chemistry students disc OVCI' i ff I I .nny 4 ,LW ,L . ' , ..zz ,f,, A -' 2 Q . ri 4 'Q 7 I '. 4 . ,, sim' -' sara J 1 - W . . ny ,, . V, w:,w,1 ,- .-. ' . , g, Van Turner World Studies East Head Baseball Coac Football Coach Scott Walker Orchestra Marian S. Weston English III, IV GT Sr. Class Advisor, Debate Coach, District Coordlnator of Bicentennial Youth Debates Co-Chairman of English Dept Building Representatlve of NCAE NEA John Whitaker Auto Mechanics I Sz II Patricia Anne Whitaker Applied Math, Geometry Algebra II Louis B. Wilkins Career Counselor Farrell P. Wilson Graphics I Sz II Barbara S. Woodson Home Economics II Food Services FHA Advisor, Chairman Faculty Hospitality Committee Custodians Clean School 8a Grounds t Williams Top Right: Cafeteria Cashiers: Mrs. Lassiter, Mrs. Evans. Bottom Left: Custodians: O'Neil Brand, Louise Jefferies, Clair Bigelow. Bottom Right: Custodian: Linda Cates. 166 59111 VVhile Cafeteria Staff Stops Stomachs From Growling Bottom Left: Cafeteria Manager: Mrs. Suggs Top Right: Cafeteria Staff: Back: Emma Loy, Jean Lassiter, Magnolia Oliver, Jerry Johnson. Front: Jean Evans, Kathryn Johnson, Lillie Everette, Mrs. Suggs. 167 Valedictorian and Salutatorian Receive Highest Academic Honors Valedictorian Bryan Cobb 168 W.,,.,.,,,q.,,v,wmw,wgm1j-fm if j i .W k 5.5 rg 1 34 fkgzyzg- ,YA ,1 , , - 1' W J' ef r M:r'ff'fq'fm' 'ref ' N' 1 1 ' . -w' , .I f- , ei f .n r--if f ' 45, -, . .1 L+-ff.. ' 3 ,Kiwi 3 L 4412074251 L yy, . J.. f. 7 jf ty ,w ife 2,1 qw' ' V ' r . i ci . o f I V5 . . isaisr' if 'Q-1 , - . f W Q-f-,M wiki' f JW ,x gg, Each year the students with the highest academic averages are recognized by Walter M. Williams High School. This year the highest academic honors go to Bryan Cobb and Melissa Cothran. These two students will be properly honored for their achievements at the Commencement Exercises. Bryan plans to attend UNC-Chapel Hill next fall majoring in Chemistry. Melissa will be pursuing her career at Salem College. Salutatorian Melissa Cothran Top Ten Members f ' 6 Student Body Are Selected Top Ten Members ileft to rightb: Julia Wheelerg Jane Cooperg LuAnne Harrnong Janet McCauleyg Martin Davisg Melissa Cothran, Salutatoriang Bryan Cobb, Valedictoriang Joe Hillg Alisa Lammg Kathy Longg Diane Dodge. 169 Students Achieve igh Scores n S XNMSQT .sf 1 Uwmw,1wmm.,wmm Students receive Letters of Commendation from the National Merit Scholarship Foundation: Recipients of W.H.S. include: Melissa Cothran, Mark Hayes, Susan McKenzie. 170 Shin' ,. - ll.-ll.!.Xfi:?A' , ' Winning National erit Honors as Finalists Sz Commendation Recipients Four students at W.H.S. excel on P.S.A.T. earning the honor of National Merit Finalists and becoming eligible for scholarships, financial aid and various benefits. These finalists are: Kathy Long, Bryan Cobb, Doug Moser, Dennis Sykes. P'- af' ' ,,- A ,. F Y Q' .ik ,. . Ml ' Wig, ,.... C '--..,. 5 r .. krg. QM ogh ,A ,JS r X K Nh i, A Two students were recognized by the National Achievement Scholarship for Outstanding Negro Students. Cheryl Walker received a Letter of Commendation and Anita Pinnix was named as a Semi-finalist. 171 utstanding WH Students Receive Science Award And Trip To Washington. Doug Moser was selected at the end of his junior year by his math and science teachers to be recog- nized for his outstanding achievements in these subjects. Don Sherman, Marcia Davis, Tracy Fox, and Rob Safelle were selected to attend the Presidential Classroom for Young Americans. Along with students from all over America they were provided with a concentrated study of the United States government. Their visit to Washington, D.C., included a curriculum of seminars, speakers, tours and various studies. 6 '-- naf 'f cf r1J ' 'E fiat 172 Senior Wins Bicentennial inute contest and is runner-up in State Competition BICENTENNIAL MINUTE On May 17, 1776, two hundred years ago today, Princeton President John Witherspoon delivered a sermon on The Dominion of Providence Over the Passions of Men. Church Scene in a packed Princeton Chapel with Doctor Witherspoon in the pulpit. The attentive congregation eagerly awaits the ser- mon of its Presbyterian leader, known for , , an eloquence that could make blood shiver Cafolln-2VeH0, W1HHef0fSCh001C0HteSt along the arteries. N ARRATOR l This is Caroline Veno. i Two hundred years ago today, a day of Fasting declared by Congress, Doctor John Witherspoon l delivered a stirring sermon to encourage patriots of New Jersey and other American colonies. For the colonies to depend on the rule of Great Britain, he maintained, would be injury to the master, and ruin to the slave. He suggested that Britain's distance and ignorance of our situation could prevent it from giving direction and vigor to every department of our civil constitutions from age to age. 'fWhen the branches of a tree grow large and weighty, he continued, they fall off from the trunk. There is a certain distance from the seat of government where an attempt to rule will either pro- duce tyranny and helpless subjection, or provoke resistance and effect a separationf, With these words, John Witherspoon not only voiced the feelings of all patriots, but emerged as a leader in the fight for independence. I'm Caroline Veno and that's the way it was. 173 Coach Johnson Chooses High LQ. Team Below: Doug Moser, Joe Hill, Carrot, Bryan Cobb, Ka Dodge, Coach Johnson. DAR Citizen Is Selected Cn the Basis Cf School and Community Activities If r Three WH Students Chosen to Attend Governor's chool Right: Bryan Cobb, Janet McCauley, a pictured: Vonnie Krahn.l nd Knot VVho's Who Representatives From These five students were chosen to be recognized as Who's Who Among American High School Students. Left: Kelly Thomas, Cheryl Walker, Doug Moser, Bryan Cobb, Dennis Sykes. 175 Awards and Scholarships Senior is Nominated For Duke Scholarship A Cheryl Walker ' 7 WHS Students Wm Women s Club Awards Front Row- Ginger Thomas, Sewing, Chuck Davis, Piano, Alice Breen, Creative Writing. Second Row: Tracy Fox, Scholarship, Sherry Grant, Voice, Lisa Dula, Piano. fnot pictured: Suzanne Inabnit, Speechj f Students are Recognized In Gold Key Scholastic Art Competition Pam Reynolds LeeAnn Diemer Lynn Pinson Betty Crocker Award School Spirit Award LoRita Pinnix Donnel Moore, Joe Martin, Ronnie Moore Are Earned By The Talented Student Council Leads Senate: lst: Beth Andrews, Kathy Gallman, Lisa Foster, Sally Blair, Rosemary Whitten, Karen McPherson. 2nd: John Machacek, Doug Moser, David Earnhardt, David Porterfield, David Griffin. 3rd: Tee Maultsby, Ricky Gunn Mr. Temple, Advisor. House: Mr. Temple, Advisor, Mark Mann, Zack Touloupas, Tee Maultsby, Diane Hawks, Rosemary Whitten, Frank Oak- ley, Tim Sikes, Denise Ritchie, Betsy Gant, Debbie Pugh, Mic Mackintosh, Bobby Overstreet, Vincent Long, Tommy Sher- man, Shannon Smith, Teresa B Brady, Faye Foster, Carol Hobbs, Joy Davis, Ray Uhler, Chris Lombardi, John Grant, Dawn Stone, Wendy Blackwell Marsha Davis, David Pulliam, Karen Davis, Kathryn Yates, Mark Weadon, Pam Brady Brenda Jenkins, Dana Garri son, Karen Thomas. 178 7 Inter-Club Council Governs Clubs Q W 55241 ICC: Phyllis Thompson, Tanya Sparks, Ricky Gunn, Melissa Cothran, Mic Mackintosh, Sarah Cummings, Mr. Temple, advisor, Lisa Dula, sponsor, Doug Moser Cnot pictured - Jimmy Johnsonl. Choral Assistants ICC - They are supposed to co- ordinate the clubs in major activ- ities, such as Homecoming. -Lisa Dula, President of ICC Student Council - We serve as the bridge between students and the school administration and to listen to and support their ideas. -David Earnhardt, President Student Body Choral Assistants: Sandra Ridge, Mike Padgett, Lisa Foster, Mark Fincannon. 179 Assistants Work Hard for Staff Physics Assistants: Doug Moser, Brian Cobb, Mark Hayes Ritchie King Dennis Sykes Joe Hill Julia Wheeler What do assistants at WHS actually do? The physics lab is not used by physics students anymore so the physics assistants have it made. Chemistry assistants have it harder because the chemistry lab is always busy and itis not easy to loaf around Mr. Foster or Mrs. Caison. Biology assistants have fun Cshudderb helping sophomores dis- sect frogs, worms, and grasshoppers, while coaches assistants do - what else? - errands for the coaches. Biology Assistants: Susan Wright, Betsy Morrison, Clark Thornton, Mary Jane McBride, Ann Parker, Pam Nall, Denise Ritchie, Mandy Moran, Suzanne lnabnit, Beverly Braxton. 180 awww ' r' il sv K- , H new M v-my 'Pm Coaches' Assistants: lb Kathy Gallman, Deborah Bryant, Teena Murray, Ginny Mebane. 23 Lisa Foglernan, Carol Hobbs, Lisa Pike, Jean Spivey. Qu , ,Hi-if Vg 'M v ' rf, ? iEfi'fb ' 'S Q x f Chemistry Assistants: Michael Reinecke, Joe McLelland , Lyn., , V24 ,4---e---- 8 ' 1 :gl 3 . i 1 as .sw sears i gf Main Office Assistants: lst - Beth Hensley, Kathy Wall, Kathy Kavanaugh, Ricky Johnson, 2nd - Joan McAdams, Ellen lngold, Danita Tapp, Terri Ramsey, not an asst., 3rd - Debbie Richardson, Pam Isley, Jane LeGrand, Anne Huffman. Library Assistants: lst - Cheryl Williams, Carolyn Thomas, Lisa Moonyham, Sharon Nowell, Scott Davidson. 2nd - Kathy Overman, Deborah Browning Long, Joe Massey. Guidance Office Assistants: lst - Dreama Montague, Luanne Clark, Ann White, Linda Wright. 2nd - William Hamrick, Callman, Kathy Kavanaugh, Cynthia Ingold, Corrine Terrell. Carolyn Coble, Josaphine Johnson, Tracy Mebane, Cathy Barbara Leach. Susan 3rd - Elgin, 2 if nn at it N HAISYHC English Assistant: Rob Saffelle ,, f V mg, ,,!4 if! V, ,f s n J ' , glib n Band Assistants: Annette Thompson, Tina Wade, Phyllis Thompson. LA. 2 , we J K , r ' We tg f' , f 'wwf' ,' ,W ,g eff . ww-,W gg 'ff , gps? w Q. 4 5, f, t Math Assistants: Cindy Horner, Wendy Stone, Jay Brarne. Attendance Office Assistants: lst - Cindy Koontz, Betsy Flagg, Ann Malone, 2nd - Nancy Allen, Ellen Lowe, Tina Murray, Gary Rabon, Ricky Haverland, Terry Leonard, Bob Sutton. We. 3 84 Above, FHA: lst - Maureen Laing, Dolly Gold- ston. 2nd - Diana Tate, Joan McAdams. 3rd - Josephine Johnson, Candy Cobb, Delois Enoch, Susan Wright, Cathy Elgin. 4th - Linda Wright, Barbara Leach, Ronnie Moore. Below, ICT: lst - Shirley Fowler, Wayne Van- hook, Wayman Alston, Mr. Sharpe, advisor. 2nd - Melvin Sellars, Billy Moore, Paulette Curry. 3rd - Chip Fishburne, Terry Leonard, Zelda Vaughn, John Harden. 4th - Gary Phillips, Jerry Johnson, Gladys Byrd. 5th - Tracy Yarbrough, Beronica Bigelow, Ronnie Miles, Clarence Gant. 6th - Michael Niznik, Richard Dew, Charles Haith, Randolph Byrd. Work - Experience Clubs Experience Work COO: lst - Tammy Beck, Betty Sykes, Myra Heath, Sue Hamlett, Sheila Holleman, Alice Breen. 2nd - Margie Beck, Melody Vickrey, Elaine Ferrell, Kathryn Rudd, Debbie Putnam, Barbara Hucks, June McQueen, Cassie Bostick, Beverly Harrell- son, Becky Cato, Sheila Kendrick, Cindy Smith, Tammy Cranford. Future Secretaries of America: lst - Sue Hamlett, Cassie Bostick, Debbie Putnam, Myra Heath, Cheryl Perry, Barbara Hucks. 2nd - June McQueen, Sheila Holleman, Elaine Lashley, Melody Vickrey, Cindy Smith, Alice Breen, Pam Enz. 3rd - Tammy Cranford, Kim Langley, Tammy Beck, Margie Beck, Beverly Harrelson, Becky Catoe, Dianne Brown. 4th - Betty Sykes, Ann Malone, Glenna Thompson, Joni Whitesell, Sheila Kendrick, Katherine Rudd, Beth Moore. 1 an' 'nr , +vi xm l gf? VICA: lst - Don Hamrick, Gary Rabon, Kearns Lowman, James Vanhook, Jay Sharpe, Ronald Shambly. 2nd - Keith Diamont, Ronald Simmons, Melvin Sellars, Rhonda 'Paylor, Sonia Miles. 3rd - David Bar- bour, Craig Martin, Ken Cheek, Denise Stewart, Jackie Vanhook, Greg Richmond. 4th - Rich Teckley, Dane Miller, Steve Baughn, Alonzo Harvey, Rayford Harrell- son. 5th - Mike Lunsford, Augustus Allison, Tim 17 Miles, Robert Sellars. his 6th - Anthony Herbin, Paul Baldwin, Alanda Mapp. DECA: lst - Tyra Lyon, Cathy Briggs, Cathy Shue, Pam Campbell, Frankie Clayton, Nancy Cammack, Donna Petty, Rhonda Paylor, Cindy Presson, Mark Mann, Rhonda Smith, Phyllis Ashley, Mr. Lehman, advisor. 2nd - Margaret McKee, Cathy Benson, Eunice Sykes, Lynn Burns, Patricia Royale, Debra Kiser, Quincy Love, Bonnie Herbin, Janice Enoch, Becky Poole, Buzzy Frazier, LuAnne Clark. 3rd - Hugh Clapp, Eddie Love, Dennis Ayers, Mike Williams, Eddie Cassidy, Bill Harvey, Randy Wilson, Danette Ferguson, Shelby Evans, Sheila Scott, Sandy Shepherd, Burch Rimmer, Joey Thomas. .3 Future Business Leaders Club: lst - Ramona Faust, Gale Kuhne, Gary Gilbertson, Ann Jordan, Kim Churchill, Joy Davis, Doug Barnhardt. 2nd - Ed McDermott, Pam Wall, Rick Flynn, David Allison, Mary Wheeler, Terri Swanson, Sandy Howard, Sherry Rudd. 3rd - Robert Hughett, Eric Strimple, Pat Bowan, Mike Bullard, David Crowden, Tommy Allen, Stanley Carmen. Assistants and Tutors Aid Staff NES A s 5. ,Q T f .- ' - 'N 1 gi gm.. . if 4, . ' 'll S Q V ik av g ,X it ., .q s ,V 55 5 ,. ' 3 5 , 1 W at Boys P.E. Assistants, lst -- Eric Henry, Tommy Sherman, Tim Faust, Marty Harrison, Tim Martin, David Walker. 2nd - Lynn Howard, Sandy Fewell, Martin Davis, Jim Latham, Mark Fogleman. 3rd - Kimber Johnson, John Wolfe, Brent Varner, Ricky Gunn, Jim Payne, Hal Goodwin. Turrentine tutors, Cathy Cornet- to, Elaine Ferrell. Grove Park tutors, lst - Cindy Moore, Trisha Huffman, Donna Baker, Ann McLawhon, 2nd - Susan Barney, Laura Faucette. 186 Qual? nl' .Sf ' Q 2 Girls P.E. Assistants: lst - Robin Smith, Donna Brooks, Margaret Green, Gwyn Gatlin Cnot an assistantl, Susan Callahan, Janie Faucette, Ellen Ingold, Dotti Sellars, Stephanie Moore. 2nd - Debbie Pugh, Gay Price, Lisa Boswell, Diane Wald, Deborah Bryant, Becky Molin, Tori Harkey. 3rd - Lee Moser, Lisa Lahey, Hillary Anderson, Anna Rich, Becky Wright, Phyllis Thompson, LoRita Pinnix, Laura Wood, Linda Murray. Hillcrest tutors: lst - Sherry Grant, Margaret McCall, Vicky Isley, 2nd - Sarah Cummings, Pat Matthews. ,gsm ,fzieiseg 1 .,. m . b N? E i P 7 S T0 terest l ia SC Q O0 W fi. ,V :H Fifi, S331 ntszs if v': :' ap, , mg, . Chess Club: lj Margie ' g Patillo, Laura Watson, i e , S Mr. Klaiber. 25 Thomas S Ryskiewich, Robert Tri- ' ' . . .- fx- funovic, David Osborne, we , Q. . Q, Kenny Scott, Mike Rob- W P. erts. A,,,,,L?i H Monogram Club: Donna Jeffries, Susan Davis, Chuck Crenshaw, Chuck Black, Charles Saunders, Doug Peeler, Doug Moser, Martin Davis, Steve Moser, Curtis Hines, Jimmy Johnson. 2nd: Ronnie Stuber, Carl Siler, Mike Bullard, Tom Register, David Earnhardt, Ricky Gunn, Ricky Johnson, Stan Queen, Debbie Putnam, Pam Allen. 3rd: David Osborne, Bobby Overstreet, Kimber Johnson, Parker Barbour, Brent Hensley, Lori Dameron, Billy Cole, Candy Poe, Diane Hawks, Gay Price. 4th: Lisa Foster, Stanley Haithcock, Caroline Veno, Clark Thornton, Lynn Howard, Candice Loy, Robert Lamb, Tim Witherow, David Hornaday, Jim Payne. 5th: Barry Perry, Tee Maultsby, Laura Parker, Robin Smith, Lisa Mooneyharn, David Perkins, Jane Cooper, Mary Jane McBride, Carolyn Ennis, Karen Thomas, Gerald Byrd. 6th: Sparky Jones, Pam Brady, Jim Latham, Tim Martin, John Stewart, Howard Joyce, Mark Lindsay, Tim Faust. is Smith Tutors: lst: Denise Oakley, Susan Callahan, Pam Brady. 2nd: Holly Simpson, Pat Pulliam, Karen Barbour, Leigh Carver. Bible Club: lst: Carolyn Ennis, Mrs. Range Phyllis Thompson, President and Sponsor, Eddie Owens, Treas., Karen Thomas, Co V.P., Margie Patillo, Co-V.P., Laura Watson Sec. 2nd: Elizabeth Pruitt, Susan Barney Becky Poole, Lynn Miller, Sue McPherson Rosemary Whitten, Kelly Thomas, Susie Pender, Rhonda Paylor. Child Care: lst: Teena Murray, Helen Yellock, Susan Briggs, Linda Murray, Denise Ray, Joni Farlow, Kimberly Brady, Jody Thompson, Renee Vincent. Znd: Debra Parker, Sherry Simpson, Dolly Gold- ston, Theresa Morrow, Jewel Barnett, Denise Cheely, Merlene Mc- Coy. 3rd: Chuck Cren- shaw, Jackie Roberts, Harold White. an - nanmuuunllun mmwu mamma amicus mammals 189 Foreign Language tudents Are i 1 French National Honor Societyg lst - Leslie Mc- Corkle, Betsy Gant, 2nd - Diane Dodge, Shelley Swanson, 3rd - Julia Wheeler, Melissa Cothran. Members inducted last spring: Laura Faucette, Diane Hawks, Alisa Lamm, Janet McCauley, Susan McKenzie, Tom Register, Rob Saffelle, Robyn Stan- field, Shelley Swanson, Caroline Veno, Bernard Vianes. Honored The French Club, with its 56 members, celebrated Homecoming with the construction of their float, entitled George, le Penseur fthe thinkerl. Although they didn't place in the judging, Mrs. Majette was, pleased with the effect. Melissa Cothran, this year's President, said the float was beautiful ! The club also prepared and ate a complete French meal, which gave the club a sampling of cuisine de Francaise . The Spanish Club, this year advised by Mrs. Komondorea, spent the year getting re- organized. They have a Spanish banquet scheduled for the near future. Spanish National Honor Society: lst - Susan Barney, Cindy Hall, Sherry Grant. 2nd - Pam Brady, Sarah Cum- mings, Tracy Fox, 3rd - Vonnie Krahn, Mr. Temple, advisor, Joe Hill, Eddie Owens. ms as On Parle Francais Toujours lei. French Club: lst - Carol Hobbs, Melissa Cothran, Brenda Jenkins, Karen Thomas, Caroline Veno, Stephanie Moore, Wendy Stone, Janie Faucette, Eddie Faust, Debbie Baynard, 2nd - Ann Huffman, Laurie Barnes, Doug Peeler, David Earnhardt, Debbie Richardson, Becky Linnens, Jane Brannock, Debbie Pugh, 3rd - Lorita Pinnix, Terry Moran, Carolyn Coble, Amy Blythe, Donna Desern, Tammy Wren, Kellie Hockaday, Karen Steele, Robert McKenzie, 4th - Kim Dorsett, Kim Bryant, Tracy Mebane, Gayle Nichols, Laura Watson, Philip Earnhardt, Robin Rouse, David Gourley, Ann Parker, 5th - Woody Moser, Nathan Allen, Vincent Long, Jane Bell, Margie Patillo, Kim Brady, Gena Dodson, Lisa Brock. Spanish Club: lst - Neil.Sumner, Candice Loy, Cindy Hall, Vonnie Krahn, Pres., Nancy Fazzino, Mary Ann Holm, Laura Parker, Susan Davis, Quincy Love, 2nd - Kim Hansen, Margaret McCall, Jayme Whitesell, Mary Cody, Ma1'Sha DHVIS, Ellen Lowe, Janet Hill, Doug Ussery, 3rd - Ginger Thomas, Cindy Horner, Sherry Grant, Emmanuel Koukatsias, Kenny Scott, James Wolfe, John Stuart, Tim Jackson. 5 e Habla Espanol Todo El g wwr.l-A4 -rr..-...X 1-...Q 1 m -nw . M , ., . . W ,. . S , ., . . . . xmzuun .. uns... ,, 1 am... .. :,,xMe.s..qs.. mlmsls , R Y 1 r N wif Bus Drivers Keep On Truckin W H V I I M Nh' X ,Ht W K A afar Bus Drivers: lst - Alonzo Harvey, Steve McCullogh, Ronnie Moore, Jim Latham, Dennis Johnson, Dane Miller, 2nd - Mr. Harrington, Keith Dimont, Paulette Williamson, Charles Saunders, Joe Martin, Zane Miller, Craig Martin, Howard Joyce, Donnell Moore, Craig Jarrell, Sheila Scott, Janelle Moore. w' X, X S . , ., S is ii'l.i fif L i X K - , SN fl ff 1, an Wise 2 ' gg: iwzmfxz si-is WMWMQW Food Service: lst - Diana Tate, Cathy Fuller, Delois Enoch, Cynthia Siler, 2nd - Floyd Paylor, Mary Mebane, Pam Watkins, 3rd - Edgar Burton, Harold Faust, Elizabeth Hughes. WHS students board the buses. N fe K is School Spirit Committee Listed: Nancy Allen, Scott Barrow, Pam Brady, Kim Brady, Lisa Boswell, Beverly Braxton, Donna Brooks, Julie Buchanan, Jane Brannock, Barbara Brincefield, Kim Churchill, Dorothy Currie, Marsha Davis, Susan Davis, Joy Davis, Gena Dodson, Bayard DeLoache, Pam Enz, Lisa Foster, Faye Foster, Glenda Fowler, Lisa Gunn, Gloria Harris, Julie Hawks, Kim Hansen, Barbara Jeffcoat, Donna Jeffries, Lisa Lahey, Donnell Moore, Joe Martin fco-chairmanj, Ronnie Moore fchairmanl, Stephanie Moore, Sonia Miles, Teena Murray, Lee Moser, Ann McLawhon, Sue McPherson, Cindy McMasters, Missy Orcutt, LoRita Pinnix, Anita Pinnix, Laura Parker, Gaye Price, Carolyn Pettigrew, Debbie Putnam, Teresa Rabon, Ploukey Richmond, Sherri Swanson, Tanya Sparks, Shelley Swanson, Karen Thomas, Jackie Vanhook, Carol Ryder, Donna Desern, Janie Faucette, Laura Faucette, Evelyn Perkins, Lisa Pike, Nancy Fazzino, Phyllis Thompson, Carla Mann, Karen Ashley, Alicia Young, Delois Enoch. School Shows Spirit on Photo Day ss- ,,,.. . Q Q 355' 3 Sophomore Homeroom Presidents: Wendy Blackwell, John Grant, 2nd Dee Robinson. Junior Homeroom Presidents: lst f,--'- 1 u,43s lst -- Teresa Brady, Faye Foster, Katheryn Yates, Shanon Smith, Dawn Stone, - Karen Davis, T.D. McLendon, Reed Kernodle, Ray Uhler, Chris Lombardi, Karen Thomas, Carol Hobbs, Hilary Anderson, Joy Davis, Marcia Davis, Dana Garrison, Brenda Jenkins, Mark Weadon, Bobby Dverstreet, Vincent Long, Tommy Sherman, Doug Peeler. in 2 M 5, QS' ,lg y - 'Wi W ,,,, ff r Senior Homeroom Presidents: lst - Pam Brady, Kelly Hunley, Tim Sykes, 2nd - Rosemary Whitten, not a pres., Bobby Mclver, 3rd - Mic MacKintosh, Denise Richie, Diane Hawks, 4th - Betsy Gant, Frank Oakley, Lori Dameron. Elections Committee: lst - Tommy Sherman, Kathy Briggs, Tim Sykes, Laura Wood, 2nd - Alison Carroll, Kelly Thomas, Betsy Flagg, 3rd - Wendy Stone, Stephanie Moore, Debbie Baynard, Robyn Stanfield, 4th - Becky Mullins, Lisa Pike, Rob Saffelle, 5th - John Machacek, Tim Foust. Silver Seniors of 76, better known as SSO, is a unique club organized by interested seniors with the purpose to celebrate Williams' Silver Anni- versary. Although many of their ideas fell through a few were successful. For Homecoming, they built two pairs of 25's out of chicken hoop and gold tissue paper. They were placed in the center of the football field during the parade and at each end of the field during the game as decoration. Another project was the designing of Q a Silver Anniversary tee shirt. They were sold to students on a non-profit making basis. The most significant gi project was the organization of a Il. , X Silver Anniversary scrapbook. This s X will provide the future student bodies a, R with a source of information and ss comparison between the Walter Williams as they know it and as we have known it. i The elections committee is responsible for determining the rules for the candidates' campaigning procedures. The chairman, Tommy Sher- man, acts as coordinator for the assembly in which the candidates give their cam- paign speeches. Afterwards, the committee members distribute ballots to the homerooms and return them to the library where they are counted. ri , is .- w 2 'Pr f if Cheerleaders 8a Clubs Sponsor Activities To Boost Spirit School Spirit Week, February 9-13, featured several activities. The Cheerleaders spon- sored a baby picture contest Varsity and Girls' Basketball team pictures frighti which Tammy Loy and Randy Day won. The Civ- inettes sponsored Sweetheart Day Wednes- day, February 11, and a King and Queen of hearts were selected from each class. Julie Buchannan Qbelow, leftl and Tommy Sher- man Qbelow rightj were junior class winners. On the opposite page, students are shown on It's Shining in My Eyes Day CFriday, February 13, and on Sweetheart Day, Feb- ruary 10.1 Mon. Feb 9 Shine on your Future School Joe Cool Keyette Sponsored Tues. Feb. 10 Dig up Your Spirit Ring Out Your Spirit Wed. Feb 11 Sweetheart Day Civinette Sponsored Thurs. Feb. 12 50's Day Fri. Feb. 13 It's Shining in My Eyes Black and Gold Day 196 3 vu i 5 ......-. r P f 197 12 B4 Captures School Spirit Award Again Betsy Flagg Qrightl decorates Mr. Johnson's homeroom for school spirit week, sponsored B by the cheerleaders February 9-13. Jeff Bow- land Qbelowj enters the prize-winning home- room. On the opposite page, Betsy puts finishing touches on the room. ix l B s X , X i X i Q li., rc,rt if X l 198 ,, I Lf M, ,o J Z- ,, K S C' Q S, , A X Y f - 5 1- 5 1 sf ff' .5 W X2 Vg 2 53 , ,ff ,1 E Ei ?f A rf f nf if Ei ' 11 X 4' 1 ,ff l :gf 55 1 Ei K i f ,-. Lf? 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W ff A Y' aw ws ' ' W in H ' 1 52 31 . , 1 ,T ,, ,,.. ,M : V 5 4 E! wi 2, A Zz., ,, -J, -up , 5 1 5 5 5 ii wi' I M ' ff Q ,, ., Q- , I V,,V ijmmfk- fy f Vi, g, V M fr is A M iv. ,nm V vv ' 'L '.' wr I, m VA I K W if A1 W3 4 yfT?sW 'A6 I 'Z':2: ,. A ww n,,y4 ,, ,, z M Q ir V J ? Jflfmm, AEEV, VV,V at fmw in W A M W, an KV H , fi' , 724 L,A, , 'V . . , M lf M Mrqan Walter M'cAdoo Wllllanm Vx V. , , V . g , e-Q? 30 ' W-f ' 1893-1975 , Q Senior Statistics Alcorn, Connie Jane Connie Alewine, David Martin David Chess Club-2 Allen, Pamela Annette Pam School Spirit Comm.-1, 2, 3: Guidance Assistant-1: Monogram Club-3: Civinette-2, 3: Spanish Club-1: Prom Server-1: Homeroom Officer-1, 2, 3: Flag Girls-1, 2: Grappelette-1, 2: Varsity Cheerlead- er-3. Alston, Wamon Wamon English Assistant-3: Biology Assistant-1: Art Assistant--1: P.E. Assistant-1: ICT-2 Ayers, Dennis Flemon Dennis VICA-1: D. E.-1 Baise, Wade Vance III Vance ICT-3: Wrestling-1: Band-1, 2 Baker, Donna Faye Donna Guidance Assistant-2: Monogram Club-1: Tutor-3: Girl's Basket- ball-1: Girl's Basketball Manager-1 Bakken, Rita Marie Rita School Spirit Comm.-1: Biology Assistant-3: P.E. Assistant-2 Barber, David Wayne David P.E. Assistant-2 Barnett, Jewel Jewel Girl's Basketball-3 Barney, Susan Evelyn Susan Bible Club-3: Tutor-3: NHS-3: SNHS-2, 3: Homeroom Officer-3 Barrow, John Scott Scott Civitan-1. 2: Homeroom Officer-1: Varsity Football-2: J.V. Foot- ball--1: J.V. Basketball-1 Baughn, Steve Steve Baulding. Elmer Freeman Freeman P.E. Assistant-1: ICT-3 Baynard. Deborah Debbie Election Comm.-2. 3: School Spirit Comm.-1, 2, 3: Chorus-1 Beck, Margie Lynn Margie School Spirit Comm.-1: Guidance Assistant-2: Biology Assistant- 2: CO0-3: NHS-3: French Club-1: FHA-1: Homeroom Officer-3: FSA-2 Beck, Tammy Honeycutt Tammy Guidance Assistant-1: COO-3 Bell. Philip Trollinger Benson, Kathy Marie Kathy D.E.-2. 3 Bigelow, Beronica Ditsy Ditsy ICT-3 Boley, Jean Marie Jean Student Council-2. 3: School Spirit Comm.--1: Tutor-3: House of Rep.-2, 3: Chorus-1: Concert Choir-2, 3: J.V. Cheerleader-1 Bond, Roger Walter Roger Bostic, Cassie Mae Cassie CO0-3: NHS-3: Homecoming Court-3: Senior Superlative-3: FSA-3 Bozeman, Pamela Pamela Chorus-1, 2, 3: Football Sponsor-2: FHA-2: Child Care-2 Bradley, Lisa Karen Lisa NHS-2. 3: SNHS Cfreasurery-2, 3: Civinette-2. 3: Spanish Club-3: Homecoming Court-3: Football Sponsorfl: Chorus-2 Brady, Pamela Jean Pam Student Council-1, 2, 3: School Spirit Comm.-1, 2, 3: Monogram Club--2, 3: Barker-2: Paragon-1: Tutor-3: Senate-2: House of Rep.-1, 2, 3: Football Sponsor-1: NHS-2, 3: SNHS-2, 3: Keyette-1, 2, 3: Prom Server-1: Homeroom Officer-1, 2, 3: Varsity Cheerlead- er--2. 3: Head Cheerleader-3: Senior Superlative--3: Senior Class Secre- tary-3: NHS-Secretary--2, 3 202 Breen, Alice K. Alicel' COO-3: President. Vice President, and Treasurer-the Young Re- publican Club of Merrick, N.Y.-1, 2, 3: AYS-1: Basketball Intramu- rals-Ll: Tennis Intramurals-2: CYO-3: FSA--3 Brincefield. Barbara Barbara School Spirit Comm.-3: DECA-2 Brown, Sheila Dianne Diannel' Biology Assistant-2: House of Rep-2: Homecoming Sponsor-3: NHS-3: Prom Server-1: Chorus-1, 2: Flag Girl-1, 2, 3: FSA-3: Jr. Class Treasurer-2: Co-head Flag Girl-3: Chairman of ticket Committee for Prom-2 Brown, Susan Marie Susan,' School Spirit Comm.-2: Biology Assistant-2: NHS-3: Spanish Club-1, 2: Homeroom Officer-3: Track-2, 3: Band-1, 2, 3: Senior Superlative-3: Majorette-2, 3 Browning, Deborah School Spirit Comm.-3: Art Assistant-3: P.E.-1: FHAW2 Bullard, Michael Marlowe Mike Monogram Club-2, 3: Homeroom Officer-1, 2: Varsity Football-2, 3: Wrestling-1, 2. 3 Burns, Lynn Lynnl' DECA-3: D.E.-3: Child Care-2 Byrd, Randoph Byrd Art Assistant-3: P.E.-1: ICT-2, 3: Varsity Baseball-1 Callahan, Kevin Rood Kevin P.E.-2: Monogram Club-2, 3: Varsity Football-2: J.V. Football-1: Track-1. 2, 3 Callahan, Susan Leigh Susan Coach Assistant-2: School Spirit Comm.-2, 3: Tutor-3: Football Sponsor-1, 2: Homecoming Queen-3: Homeroom Officer-1, 2: Senior Superlative-3 Cammack, Nancy Beth Nancy,' D.E.-3: Senior Superlative-3 Capps, Martin Martin Carey. Timothy Charles Tim Carroll, Alison Alison Student Council-2, 3: Election-3: P.E.-2: House of Rep-2: Foot- ball Sponsor-1, 2: Civinette Vice-President-1, 2: Homeroom Officer- 1: Girl's Basketball-2 Carver, Lea Lea School Spirit Comm.-1, 2: Attendance Assistant-2: Tutor-3: Key- ette-3: French Club-1, 2: Prom Server-1: Chorus-1, 2 Cassidy, Edward Lee Jr. Eddie DECA-3: D.E.-31 Track-1 Cathey. Jackie Jackie School Spirit Comm.-1, 2: Main Office Assistant-1: Football Spon- sor-3: Keyette-1, 2, 3: Spanish Club-1: Prom Server-1: Homeroom Officer-1 Catoe, Rebecca Edith Becky School Spirit Comm.-1, 2: COO-3: French Club--1, 2: Chorus-1, 2: FSA-3 Cheek, Kenneth Ray Kenl' VICA-2, 3: J.V. Football-2: Track-3 Misty Dale Churchill Misty Student Council-1: School Spirit Comm.-1: Football Sponsor-2: Homeroom Officer-1 Clabern, Charlie Charlie Varsity Football-2: J.V. Football-1: P.E. Assistant-1 Clayton, Frankie Frankie DECA-3: D.E.-3: Homecoming Sponsor-3 Cobb, Bryan Dee Bryan Chemistry Assistant-2: NHS-2, 3: Homeroom Officer-1, 2: Band- 1. 2. 3: Senior Superlative-3: Hi I.Q. Team-3: Golf Team-1, 2. 3: Governor's School-2: Stage Band-1, 2, 3: Orchestra-1, 2, 3: National Merit Semifinalist-3 Coble, Jay Cline Jr. Jay NHS-3: Band-1, 2, 3: Concert Choir-2: Boy's Tennis-1, 2: Band Pres.-3: All-Sf-ate Band-1. 2. 3: All-State Orchestra-3: Stage Band-1. 2. 3: Orchestra-2, 3: Nominee for McDonald's All-American Band-3 Collins, Edwin Jackson Ed Band-1, 2. 3 Cooper, Jane MacRae Jane Coach's Assistant-3: Monogram Club-2, 3: NHS-2. 3: FNHS-2: French Club-1. 2: Girlls Basketball-1. 2. 3: Player With Most Desire- 2: Co-Captain-3: Track-2, 3 Cornetto, Cathy Marie Cathy School Spirit Comm.-2: Tutor-2: Spanish Club-2: Flag Girl-2. 3 Cothran, Susan Melissa Melissa Election Committee-1. 2: ICC-3: NHS-3: FNHS-2, Secretary A: Treasurer-3: French Club-1. Secretary--2, President-3: Senior Super- lative-3: French II Award-1: French Award--2: National Merit Com- mendation-3 Cowan, James Benjamin James Sub-bus Driver-2: Band-3: Stage Band-3 Cranford. Tambra Lynn Tammy Attendance Assistant-2: COO-3 Crenshaw, Charles Dean Jr. Chuck Student Council-3: Monogram Club-2. 3: Tutor-3: Child Care-3: Varsity Football-2. 3: J.V. Football-1: Track-1. 2, 3 Curry, Paulette Paulette ICT-3: FHA-2: Child Care-2: Chorus-1. 2. 3 Dameron, Lori Jean Lori Student Council-1, 2. 3: P.E. Ass't-2: Monogram Club-2, 3: House of Rep.-3: Homecoming Sponsor-1, 2. 3: Civinette-1, 2, 3: Home- room Officer-1, 2. 3: Chorus-2. 3: Concert Choir-3: Girls' Tennis-1, 2, 3 Davis, Charles Walter Chuck Bible Club-1: Track-1. 2: Chorus-1: Concert Choir-2, 3 Davison. Robert Marc Marc Monogram Club-2: Wrestling-1. 2: Track-1 Delaney. James Jim Diemer. Lee Ann Lee Main Office Ass't-1: Guidance Ass't-1 Dodge, Diane Diane', School Spirit Comm.-1: NHS-2. 3: Keyette-1, 2, 3: High LQ. Team-3 Dula, Gloria Elizabeth Lisa Soph. Class Treas.-1: Student Body Sec.-2: ICC Pres.-3: Mono- gram Club-3: Senate Sec.-2: Homecoming Sponsor-2: NHS-2. 3: Keyette-2, Pres.-3: Band-1: Concert Choir-2, 3: Girls' Tennis-3: Senior Superlative Eggleston, David Wayne David Varsity Football-1: J.V. Football-1: Track-1 Elgin, Cynthia Jean Cindy Guidance Ass't-2: NHS-3 Elkins, Kenneth Neal Kenny Football Manager-1 Enoch, Delois Mae Delois School Spirit Comm.-2. 3: FHA-2. 3 Enoch. Rebecca Rebecca Health Careers Club-3 Enz, Pamela Jewel Pam School Spirit Comm.-3: NHS-3: Spanish Club-2: Flag Girl-2. 3: FSA--3 Evans: Shelby Jean Shelby DECA-2, 3 Faircloth, James Edward Edward NHS-2, 3: Key Club--2, 3: Debating-3: Cross Country-2, 3: Band-1. 2. 3: Stage BBl'ld'1. 2. 3 Faulkner. Bonnie Bonnie Attendance Ass't-1: ICT-1: Child Care-1 Ferguson, Phyllis Danette Danette School Spirit Comm.-1: P.E. Ass't-2: DECA-3: D.E.-3: French Club-1: Girls' Track-2, 8: Chorus-1. 2 Ferrell, Janice Elaine Elaine Election Comm.-1: Coach Asslt-2: Tutor-3: Flag Girl-3: Grap- pelette-1. 2 Fields, Vivian Lynn Vivian Civinette-2. 3: F188 Gil'1'2. 3 Fincannon. Mark Mark School Spirit Comm.-1: Choral Ass't-3: Annual-1: Key Club-2, 3: Chorus-2: Concert Choir-1, 3: Senior Superlative: Accepted to: Who's Who Among Music Students in American High Schools Fishburne, Emmett Ritchie Chip ICT-3: VICA-3 Flag. Elizabeth Ann Betsy Election Comm.-2, 3: School Spirit Comm.-1. 2: Attendance Assis- tant-3: Coach Assistant-2: Doe-Wah-Jack-3: Paragon-2, 3: NHS-3: Chorus-1, 2. 3: Concert Choir-3: Grappelette-1. 2 Fletcher. John Thomas John Varsity Football-2. 3: Varsity Baseball-2. 3 Fogleman, Mark Lynn Mark VICA-2: Varsity Football-3 Fogleman, Sharon Lynette Sherri Election Comm.-1: School Spirit Comm.-1. 2: Football Sponsor- 2. 3: Civinette-1, 2, 3: Spanish Club-2: Homeroom Officer-1: Concert Choir-2. 3: Chorus-1: Senior Superlative-3 Fortner, Scott Scott Varsity Basketball-2. 3: J.V. Basketball-1 Foster. Lisa Helene Lisa School Spirit Comm.-1, 2. 3: Monogram Club-1: Poetry Award Paragon-3: Student Body Treasurer-3: NHS-3: Keyette-2, 3: Debat- ing-3: Track-2. 3: Varsity Cheerldr.-2: Asst. Head Varsity Cheer- ldr.-3: J.V. Cheerldr. Asst. Head-1: Senior Superlative-3 Fox, Tracy Marie Tracy Spanish Club-1. 2: President Spanish Club--2: School Spirit-1. 2: Keyettes-1, 2. 3: Treasurer Keyettes-3: Annual Staff-3: NHS-2. 3: Debate Team-3: SNHS-2. 3 Fowler. Clinton Eric Eric VICA-3 Gant, Betsy Brandon Betsy Election Comm.-1, 2: School Spirit Comm.-1, 2. 3: Coach Assis- tant- Paragon-1, Co-Editor Paragon-2. 3: Football Sponsor-3: NHS-2. 3: FNHS-2: President FNHS-3: Keyette-2: 3: Homeroom Officer-2. 3: Grappelette-1. 2 Gatlin, Gwyndolyn Leigh Gwyn School Spirit Comm.-1, 2. 3: Main Office-3: P.E.-3: Keyette-2, 3: Spanish Club-1: Homecoming Court-3: Homeroom Officer-1: 2: Cho- rus-1: Concert Choir-2. 3 Gilliam. Garret Gary Wrestling-1: Track--1 Glynn, Andres Andy Goodwin. Mary Melissa Melissa School Spirit Comm.--1. 2: Attendance Assistant-1: Football Spon- sor-3: Civinette-3: Homeroom Officer-1. 3: Chorus-1, 2: J.V. Cheer- ldr.-1 Gore, Richard Daniel Danny Chorus-1. 3: Concert Choir--2 Grant. Sherry Kay Sherry School Spirit Comm.-2. 3: Paragon-1. 2. 3: Tutor-3: Homecoming Sponsor-3: SNI-IS-2: President SNHS--3: Debating Co-Captain-3: Spanish Club-2, 3: Chorus-1: Concert Choir-2. 3: Who's Who Among Music Students in High School-3 Graves. Melissa Lee Melissa Guidance Assistant-3 Gross. James Lynn Lynn Attendance Assistant-2 Gunn. Richard Ricky Student Council-3: ICC-3: Monogram Club-2, 3: Senate-3: NHS-2. 3: Civitan-1, 2. 3: Varsity Football-2. 3: J.V. Football-1: Varsity Basketball-1. 2, 3: Golf-1, 2. 3: Jr. Citizenship Award: Golf- M.V.P.-1. Basketball-M.V.P.-2 Haddad. Edwina Ananda Edwina Band-1, 2 203 Haith, Charles 'fCharles ICT-2, 3 Haithcock, Stephen Steven Homeroom Officer-1: Varsity Football-1, 2, 3: Civitan-2: Varsity Baseball-2, 3: J.V. Baseball-1 Hall, Cindy Cindy School Spirit Comm.-1: Homecoming Sponsor-2: NHS-2, 3: SNHS-Vice-President-2, 3: Spanish Club-1, 2, 3: Homeroom Offi- cer-2: Health Club-2 Hall, Jeffrey Lynn Jeff Band-1, 2. 3 Hamlett, Sue Sue,' Attendance Office Assistant-2: COO-3: NHS-3: Homeroom Offi- cer-3: President FSA-3 Hansen, Kim Marie Kim Main Office Assistant-1: P.E. Assistant-2: Tutor-1: Football Spon- sor-1: Spanish Club-3: Track-2. 3 Harden, John Allen John ICT-3: VICA-2, 3 Harkey, Tori Tori School Spirit Comm.-2: P.E. Assistant--3: Homecoming Court-3: Homeroom Officer-1: Chorus-1, 2 Harmon, Karen, LuAnne LuAnne,' Paragon-2: NHS-2, 3: French Club-1: Band-1, 2, 3 Harrelson, Beverly Noon COO-3: FHA-2 Hatchel, Terry Terry Main Office Assistant-3: Chorus-2 Haverland, Rickey Cates 'KRick Attendance Assistant-3: Golf Team-2 Harvey, Alonzo Lincoln Alonzo Bus Driver-3: VICA-2, 3: Chorus-1: Concert Choir-2 Harvey, Mary Jayne Mary Jaynen Chorus-1, 2: Choncert Choir-3 Harvey, William Bill Attendance Assistant-2: DECA-3 Hawks, Diane Rose Diane P.E. Assistant-2: Monogram Club-3: House of Rep-2, 3: NHS-2, 3: FNHS-2: Civinette-2, 3: Homeroom Officer-2, 3: Chorus-2: Varsi- ty Cheerldr.-3: J.V. Cheerldr.-1 Hayes, Mark Thomas Mark Main Office Assistant-3: Biology Assistant-2: NHS-2, 3: Key Club-1, 2, 3: Homeroom Officer-2 Heath, Myra Faye Myra,' Coach Assistant-2: Football Sponsor-2: Homeroom Officer-1: Treasurer FSA-3 Herbin, Bonnie Sue Bonnie D.E.-3: Girls Basketball-1: Chorus-2, 3 Henderson, Jean Ainsley Jean Election Comm.-1: School Spirit Comm.-1: NHS-2, 3: FNHS-2: Civinette-1, 2. 3-Chaplain: Homeroom Officer-3: Home Economics Award Henry, Eric Moore Eric P.E. Assistant-3: Civinette-1, 2, 3: Homeroom Officer-1: Varsity Football-2: J.V. Football-1: Wrestling-1 Hensley, Elizabeth Jane Beth,' Main Office Assistant-3: Civinette-1, 2, 3: Chorus-1, 2 Herring, James Noll Jim J.V. Football--1: Wrestling-1, 2, 3: Band-1, 2 Herring, Thomas Bert Bert School Spirit Comm.-3: Key Club-1. 2: Cross Country-1, 2 Hill, Joseph Addison, Jr. Joe Chess Club-3: House of Rep.-1: NHS-3: SNHS-2, 3: Debating-1: Spanish Club-1. 2: Homeroom Officer-1: Cross Country-3 Hines, Curtis Curtis Monogram Club-3: NHS-2, 3: Civitan-1, 2, Treas.-3: Homeroom Officer-1: Varsity Basketball-2, 3: Senior Superlative Hirsch, Mary Veronica Mary Football Sponsor-3: Homeroom Officer-2 Sec. Hoard, David David', Wrestling Manager-1: Track-1, 2, 3: Cross Country-1, 2, 3, Most Valuable-1, 2 204 Hockaday, Brian Ray K'Ray Monogram Club-2. 3: Civitan-1, 2, 3: Homeroom Officer-1: Varsi- ty Football-1, 2, 3: Varsity Baseball-2: J.V. Baseball-1 Holleman, Sheila Sheila Main Office Ass't-1, 2: COO-3: Homeroom Officer-2: FSA-3 Hucks, Barbara Barbara Coach Ass't-2: COO-3 Huffman, Patricia Patricia Office Ass't-2: Tutor-3, Grove Park: Homeroom Officer-1: Cho- rus-1, 2 Huffman, Susan Lynn Susan School Spirit Comm.-1: Guidance Ass t-2: Doe Wah Jack-3: F00t- ball Sponsor-2: NHS-3: Keyeite-2, 3 1 Hughett, Robert Guy Robert NBLA-3 Hunley, Kelli Layne Kelli Bible Club-1: House of Rep.-3: Homeroom Officer-3-Pres,: Cho- rus-2: Varsity Cheerldr.-2: J.V. Cheerleader-1: Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes-2: Journalism Staff-2 Hunter, Jeffrey Lee Jeff'l Barker-3: Newsletter Editor-3: French Club-1: Homeroom Offi- cer--1: J.V. Baseball--1 Ingalls, Susan Anne Susan School Spirit Comm.-1: Bible Club-2: Debating-3 Isley, Vicky Lynn Vicky,' P.E. Ass't-2: Tutor-3: Hilcrest: Homeroom Officer-3, Treas. Jefferson, Daniel Winston Dan Band-1, 2, 3 Johnson, Dennis C. Dennis Bus Driver-3: VICA-3: Varsity Football-1, 2, 3 Johnson, James Franklin, Jr. Jimmy ICC-3: Monogram Club-2, 3: NHS-3: Civitan-1, 2, 3-Pres.: Homeroom Officer-1: Golf-1, 2, 3: Most Valuable-2 Johnson, Jerry Lee Jerry P.E. Ass't-3: ICT-3 Johnson, Raymond Taylor, Jr. Ray DECA-2: D,E.-2: Spanish Club-1 Johnson, Ricky Lee Rick Main Office Assit-1, 3: P.E. Ass't--2: Monogram Club-2, 3: Civi- tan-2, 3: Varsity Football-2: J.V. Football-1: Varsity Baseball-1, 2, 3: Senior Superlative Johnson, Stephen Christopher Steve Key Club-2, 3: J.V. Football-2: Wrestling-1 Jones, Jay Jay Student Council-2, 3: School Spirit Comm.-2: Senate-2: House of Rep.-2, 3: Homeroom Officer-2, 3 Jones,-John Wayne Wayne DECA-2, 3: D.E.-2, 3 Jones, Vernen Jr. Sparky Chemistry Assistant-3: Monogram Club-1, 2, 3: Civitan-2, 3: Homeroom Officer-2, 3: Varsity Football-1, 2, 3: Track-1, 2, 3 Joyce, Howard Ray Howard Bus Driver-2, 3: Attendance Assistant-3: Monogram Club-2, 3: Homeroom Officer-1: Varsity Football-2, 3: J.V. Football-1: Varsity Baseball-2, 3 Kavanaugh, Kathryn Ann Kathy', School Spirit Comm.-1, 2: Guidance Assistant-3: P.E. Assistant-2: Football Sponsor-2: Civinette-1, 2 King, James Winifrey Jr. J.W. NHS-3: Band-1, 2, 3: Golf-2 King, Robin Rene Robin School Spirit Comm.-1: Biology Assistant-2: Civinette-1, 2, 3: Chorus-1. 2. 3: Flag Girl-2, 3 Kisstoth, Robert K. Robert Art Assistant-3 Kizziah, Karen Lynn Karen School Spirit Comm.-1: P.E. Assistant-2: Football Sponsor-2: NHS-3: Keyette-2, 3: Spanish Club-1: Prom Server-1: Chorus-1: Concert Choir-2, 3 Knight, Sheila Denise Kendrick Sheila School Spirit Comm.-1: Football Sponsor-1 Koury, Paula Ann Paula'l School Spirit Comm.-1: Art Assistant-2, 3: Doe-Wah-Jack Photog- rapher-2, 3: Barker Sponsor-2: French Club-1, 2: Homeroom Offi- cer-1: Senior Superlative-3 Krahn, Yvonne Kay Vonnie Orchestra Sponsor-3: NHS-2, 3: SNHS-2. 3: Keyette-3: Spanish Club Vice-President-2: Spanish Club President-3: Chorus-2: Orches- tra-1: 2. 3: All State Orchestra-1: 2, 3: Most improved Cellist Player- 1: Elon College Community Orchestra-1. 2, 3 Kraycirik, Nancy Lee Nancy'l DECA-3: Secretary of DECA Club-3 Lamb. Robert James Robert P.E. Assistant-2: Civitan-2. 3: Varsity Basketball-2: Co-Captain Varsity Basketball-3 Langley, Susan Kimberly Kim School Spirit Comm.-1: Office Assistant-Band-2: COO-3: Span- ish Club-1: Band-1, 2, 3: Grappelette-1. 2: FSA-3: Band Secretary- 2. 3: Band Treasurer 2 Lashley, Norma Elaine Elaine Lassiter, Stanton Eugene Stanl' Band-1. 2, 3 Latta, Glenn Shephard Glenn Paragon-2: NHS-3: Key Club-1, 2, 3: Cross Country-3: Band-1, 2 Ledford, Gary Wayne Gary ICT-3: VICA-2 LeGrand, Jane Willoughby Jane Office Assistant-3: Doe-Wah-Jack-3: Homecoming Sponsor-3: NHS-2. 3: Civinette-2: 3: Homeroom Officer-1, 3: Chorus-1: Con- cert Choir-2. 3 Leonard. Stuart Stuart Track-1, 2: Cross Country-2, 3 Leonard, Terry Lee Terry Attendance Assistant-2: 3: ICT-3: J.V. Basketball-2 Lindley, Jack Rogers Jr. Jay Civitan-1: 2. 3 Long, Carol Kathleen Kathy NHS-2. 3: Drama Club-3: HI-IQ Team-3: Merit Scholarship Semi- Finalist-3: German Club-1: Morehead Scholarship District Nominee- 3: French I Award-2: Second Prize for Paragon Entry-2, First Prize for Prose and Second Prize for Poetry in Burlington Women's Club Contest-2: School Musical-1: School Orchestra-1 Loof, Ylva Ylval' Football Sponsor-3: Drama Club-1, 2. 3: Youth Council-3: Judo- 2: Folk Dance-1, 2: Literary Club-1, 2 Love, Quincy Caroline Quincy School Spirit Comm.-1, 2. 3: DECA Historian-3: D.E.-3: Bible Club-1, 2, 3: NHS-2, 3: SNHS Secretary-2, 3: Spanish Club-2, 3: Homeroom Officer Lowish, William Max Bill Debating-3 Loy, Candis Rene Candis' Monogram Club-2, 3: Spanish Club-3: Girls Basketball-1, 2, 3: Girls Track-2: 1975 most Improved Girls Basketball Lunsford, Thomas Edward Jr. Eddie P. E. Assistant-2: Chorus-1: Concert Choir-2 Mackintosh, Michie Stuart Mic ICC-3: Doe-Wah-Jack Photographer-2: 3: House-3: Key Club-2, 3: Key Club President-3: Prom Server-1: Homeroom President-3: Gregarians-1: C.A.C.-1: Tiger Den Mascot-1 Madkins: Lacy Lacy Monogram Club-2: FHA-2: Varsity Football-2: 3: J.V. Football- 1: Track-1, 3 Mann, Larry Kenneth 'KLarry Mann: Mark Wayne Mark DECA-3: D.E.-3: House-2. 3: Slack Team-2, 3: Homeroom Offi- cer-1, 2: Senior Superlative-3 Marmorato, John Monogram Club-3: Varsity Football-2: J.V. Football-1: J.V. Base- ball-1: Wrestling-1, 2, 3 Martin, Joseph Jr. Joe Bus Driver-3:Civitan-3: Prom Server-1 : Concert Choir-3: Clown-3 Senior Superlative-3 Martin, Thomas Alan Tommy Massey, Micheal Wesley Wesleyl' House-2: Civitan-2: 3: Homeroom Officer-2: J.V. Football-1: J.V. Basketball-1: Slack Team-2: 3 Matthews, Patricia Ann Pat School Spirit Comm.-1: Guidance Assis.-2: Tutor-3: Football Sponsor-1: NHS-3: Civinette-1. 2. 3: Homecoming Court-3: Home- room Officer-1, 2 Maultsby, Thomas Neill Jr. Tee Student Council-3: Monogram Club-2, 3: Barker-2, 3: Senate-3: House-3: Civitan-2. 3: Varsity Football-2, 3: J.V. Football-1: J.V. Basketball-1: Varsity Baseball-1, 2. 3 May, Cynthia Carole Cindy', Coaches Assis.-2: Biology Assis.-3: Homeroom Officer-2. 3: Cho- rus-1 McCain, Larry Larry VICA-2: Varsity Football-3: J.V. Football-1: Track-1, 3 McCall, Margaret Elizabeth Margaret Tutor-3: Spanish Club-3 McCauley, Janet Lynn Janet Elegtion Committee-3: Paragon-2, 3: Homecoming Sponsor-3: NHS-2. 3: FNHS-2: Keyette-1, 2. 3: French Club-1: Orchestra-1, 2, 3: Governor's School-2: All-State Orchestra-2, 3: All-State Workshop Orchestra-1 McCorkle, Leslie Karen Leslie Attendance Assis't.-2: Doe-Wah-Jack-3: Barker-2: Paragon-2, 3: Homecoming Sponsor-2, 3: NHS-2, 3: FNHS-2. 32 Keyette-2. 3: French Club-1: 2: Grappelette-2 McCoy, Merlene Delois Merlene Child Care-3 McDermott, Barbara Barbara Spanish Club-1, 2: Homeroom Officer-2 Mclver, Robert Terrell Bobby House-3: Homeroom Officer-3: Wrestling-1, 2: Slack Team-2: 3 McKee, Margaret Grace Peggy D.E.-2, 3: Biology Assis't-3 McKenzie, Owen Ray Jr. Butch McKenzie: Susan Dawson Susan Doe Wah Jack-2, 3: Editor-3: Homecoming Sponsor-3: NHS-3: FNHS-2: Keyette-1. 2. 3: French Club-1: National Letter Merit of Commendation McLawhon, Ann Cato Ann School Spirit Comm.-1, 2: Monogram Club-2, 3: School Tutor-3: NHS-3: Keyette-1, 2, 3: Chorus-2: Varsity Cheerleader-2, 3: J.V. Cheerleader-1: Senior Superlative-3 McMasters, Cynthia Lou Mac Coach Assis't-2: Band Assis't-2, 3: Football Sponsor-2: French Club-1: Flag Girls-2, 3: Grappelette-1, 2, 3: School Spirit Comm.-1, 3 McNeely, Benjamin Kilpatrick Pat', Barker-2, 3 McPherson, Sue Ethel Sue Bible Club-2. 3: NHS-3: Spanish Club-2: Chorus-1: Concert Choir-2, 3 McQueen, June Grey June Main Office-1. 2: COO-3 Miles, Ronnie De'Anglo Ronnie ICT-32 VICA-2 Miller, Dane Samuel Dane Bus Driver-2, 31 VICA-2, 3 Miller, Jack Lawrence Jr. Jack Varsity Football-2: Boyls Tennis-3 Miller, Zane Martin Zane Bus Driver-1, 2, 3: DECA-2: 3 Mims, Susan Frances Susan French Club-1, 2 Mitchell: Joey B. Joey School Spirit Comm.-1: D.E.-2: Bible Club-2: Homecoming Spon- sor-1: J.V. Football-1: Wrestling-2 Moncure, James Ashby Jim Chess Club-3: Key Club-1, 2, 3: J.V. Football-1: Wrestling-3: Track-1 Montaque, Dreama Ann Dreama,' School Spirit Comm.-1: Phys. Ed. Assis't-2: NHS-2, 3: Senior Superlative-3 Mooneyham. Lisa Jane Lisa I Library Assis't-3: Phys. Ed. Assis't.-2: Monogram Club-2. 3: Girl's Basketball-1, 2. 3: Girl's Track-3: Band-1, 2 Moore, Billy Jr. Billy ICT Moore, Elizabeth Rose Beth Chorus-1: FSA-3 205 Moore, Janelle Marie Janelle Bus Driver--1, 2, 3 Moore, Ronnie Dale Ronnie Pres. School Spirit Comm.-3: Bus Driver-1: Library Assis't--1: Choral Assis't-1: D.E--3: Civitan-2. 3: FHA-2: Prom Server-1: Varsi- ty Cheerleader Clown-3 Moore, William Donnell Donnell School Spirit Comm.-1, 2. 3: Bus Driver-2. 3: Civitan-2, 3: FHA- 2: Varsity Cheerleader Clown-3 Moran, Amanda Lea Mandy Biology Assis't-3: Phys. Ed. Assis't-2: Homeroom Officer-1. 3 Morrow. Teresa Teresa Football Sponsor-3 Moser. Huey Douglas Jr. Doug Senior Class President: Student Council-2, 3: ICC--3: Physics As- sis't-3: Monogram Club-2, 3: Senate-3: House-2,: NHS-2, Presi- dent-3: Civitan-1, 2, 3: Prom Server-1: Homeroom Pres.-2: Varsity Football-2, 3: J.V. Football-1: Track-1: Senior Superlative- Most Likely to Succeed : Rensselaer Math and Science Award-2: HI-IQ Team-3: Who's Who Among American High School Students-3: Na- tional Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist-3: Jaycee's Outstanding Teen- ager of the Year Award-3: Youth Advisory Council-2. 3: Marshal-2: Pom Committee-2 Moser, Steven Neal Steve Monogram Club-1, 2. 3: Civitan-2. 3: Varsity Football-2: J.V. Football--1: Wrestling--1, 2. 3: Track-1, 3 Murray, Rick Velton Rick Student Council-1, 3: Key Club-2, 3: Homeroom Officer-1, 2. 3: Band-1, 2. 3 Nicola. Magda Magda Transfer student: Chemistry Assis't-3: Band-1: Science Seminar-1, 2 Niznik, Michael Anthony Michael ICT-3 Nowell. Sharon Patrice Sharon Library Assis't-3: Football Sponsor-2: NHS-3: Homeroom Offi- cer-1: Band-1. 2, 3: Cannon Music Camp-1, 2 Oakley. Evelyn Denise Denise Office Assis't-1: Coach Assis't-2: Smith School Tutor-3: Football Sponsor-3: Homeroom Officer-1. 2, 3: Chorus-2 Oakley, Franklin Thomas Frank VOCA-2: Monogram Club-2, 3: House-3: Civitan-1, 2. 3: Home- room Officer-3: Varsity Basketball-2. 3: J.V. Basketball-1. Cross Country-1: Senior Superlative-3 Osborne, Wendell Craig Wendall Business Manager Doe Wah Jack-2, 3: Key Club-2. 3: Varsity Football-2: Wrestling-1 Owen, James Willard Star Civitan-2: Homeroom Officer-1: Track-1 Owens, Edward Arnold Eddie Bible Club-3: NHS-3: SNHS-2, 3: Spanish Club-1 Palsha, Richard Richard Monogram Club-1: Track-1. 3: Cross Country-1, 3: Varsity Cheer- leader clown-3 Parker, Gerald Corbett Gerry Band-1: Vice-Pres. Sophomore Class Paylor, Rhonda Rhonda School Spirit Comm.-2. 3: Choral Assis't-2: DECA-3: D.E.-3: Bible Club-3: FHA-1: Chorus-2 Perry, Barry Donald Barry Attendance Office Assis't-1: Monogram Club-2: Civitan-1: Varsity Football-2: J.V. Football-1: Wrestling-3 Perry, Cheryl Denise Cheryl School Spirit Comm.-1, 2: Phys. Ed. Assis't-2: NHS-2, 3: Civi- nette-1. 2. 3: Track-2: FSA-3: Citizenship Award-1 Perry, Eddie Worth Eddie Coach Assis't--2: Phys. Ed. Assis't-1: VICA-2 Peterson. Grady Fuqua Petie School Spirit Comm.-1, 2. 3: Attendance Office Assis't-2: Civitan- 1, 2, 3: Homeroom Officer-1, 2: Varsity Football-2: J.V. Football-1: J.V. Basketball-1 Pettigrew, Carolyn Joan Carolyn School Spirit Comm.-1. 3: Guidance Assis't-2: Football Sponsor- 2: Civinette-2. 3: Homeroom Officer-3: Grappelette-1, 2, 3 Phillips. Gary Steven Gary ICT-3 Pinnix, Anita May Anita School Spirit Comm.-3: Phys. Ed. Assis't-2: Senate-2: Home- 206 coming Sponsor-3: NHS-3: Spanish Club-2: Chorus-3: Drama Club-3: Grappelette-2 Pinnix. LoRita Kaye LoR.ita School Spirit Comm.-3: Phys. Ed. Assis't-3: Paragon-2: NHS-31' Chorus-2, 3: Flag Girls-2: Grappelette-1. 2: Drama Club-3: National Merit Semi-finalist: Who 's Who In American High School Students Pittman, Jeffrey Leon Jeff Library Assis't-2: Golf-2 Poole, Rebecca Lynn Becky Election Comm.-1: School Spirit Comm.-1: DECA-2, 3: D.E.-2, 3: Bible Club-3: French Club-1: Homeroom Officer-1, 2 Presson, Cynthia Ann Cindy' ICT-2: DECA-2, 32 D.E.-2, 3 Pruitt, James Neal Neal Monogram Club--2: Varsity Football-2: J.V. Football-1: Track-1: Statistician-3 Pulliam. Patricia Anne Pat Coach Ass't-2: Tutor-3: House-2: Football Sponsor-2, 3: NHS-2. 3: Civinette-1, 2, 3: Homeroom Officer-2: Grappelette-2 Putnam, Deborah Lynn Debbie School Spirit Comm.--2, 3: Coach Asslt-3: CO0-3: Monogram Club-2. 3: NHS-3: Keyette-2, 3: Homeroom Officer-1. 2, 3: Varsity Cheerleader-2, 3: J.V. Cheerleader-1: FSA-3 QSecretaryJ Qualls, Tommy Neil Tommy Election Committee-1. 2: Bus Driver-2: Barker-2, 3: Sports Editor Key Club-2. 3: French Club-1, 2: Student Store Queen, Stanley Dexter Stan Monogram Club-1, 2. 3: Civitan-2, 3: Homeroom Officer-1: Varsi- ty Football-2, 3: J.V. Football-1: Varsity Basketball-2. 3: J.V. Bas- ketball-1: Varsity Baseball-1. 2. 3 Register, Thomas Eugene Jr. Tom Monogram Club--2. 3: Secretary-3: NHS--2, 3: FNHS-2. 3: Civi- tan-1, 2. 3: Wrestling-2: Band-1, 2: Boy's Tennis-1. 2. 3: Co-Cap- tain-2 Reid. Burke Mantill Burke Monogram Club-2. 3: Varsity Football-2. 3: Awarded Best Defense Back-2: Captain-3: J.V. Football-1: Track-1. 2, 3: Senior Superla- tive--3 Reinecke, Michael Michael Jr. Class President-2: Civitan-2. 3: Band-1, 2: Election Commit- tee-1. 2. 3: Student Council-2: Senior Superlative-3: Concert Choir-2 Reynolds, Pamela Jo Pam School Spirit Committee-1, 2: Doe-Wah-Jack-2, 3: Editor-3: Homecoming Sponsor-1. 2: Football Sponsor-1, 2: Civinette-2. 3: Chorus-1, 2: Concert Choir-2 Rich, Anna Ava Annan School Spirit Committee-1. 2. 3: Biology Asst.-2: Phys. Ed. Asst.-3: NHS-2, 3: Civinette-3: French Club-1: FHA-1: Flag Girl- 3: Grappelette-2. 3 Ridge, Sandra Claire Baba Senate-1, 2: President-1: Student Council-1. 2. 3: Homecoming Sponsor-2. 3: Football Sponsor-2. 3: Keyette-1, 2, 3: Concert Choir-2, 3: President-3: Senior Superlative. Best All Around Rimmer, Stephen Burch Ritchie, Patricia Denise Denise Biology Asst.-2. 3: House-3: Football Sponsor-2, 3: Keyette-3: Spanish Club-2: Prom Server-1: Homeroom Officer-2. 3: Treas.-2, Pres.-3: Flag Girl-1, 2, 3: Grappelette-2, 3 Roach, Helen Gallagher School Spirit Committee-1: NHS-2, 3: Civinette-1. 2. 3: Chorus- 1, 2: Concert Choir-3: Flag Girl-3 Roberts, Jackie Jackie Varsity Football-1: Varsity Basketball-2: Track-3 Rogers, Charles Edward Eddie Key Club--2. 3: Band-1, 2. 3: Stage Band-1. 2, 3 Ross. Betsy Timms Timms School Spirit Committee-2: Chorus-1, 2 Rouse, Robin Jeanne Robin School Spirit Committee-1: Phys. Ed. Asst.--2: French Club-3: Homeroom Officer-2: Grappelette-1, 2, 3 Rudd. Kathryn Marshall Kathryn COO--3: Keyette-1, 2. 3: Homeroom Officer-1, 2, 3: Senior Super- lative-3: Wittiest Rudisill, Daniel Alexander Danny Band-1. 2, 3: Stage Band--1, 2. 3 Russell. John Robert John J.V. Baseball-2: Cross Country-1 Saffelle, Robert Nelson Rob Election Committee--3: English Asst.-3: Doe-Wah-Jack--3: Para- gon-2, 3: NHS-2, 3: FNHS-2: Key Club-1, 2, 3: Cross Country-3: Band-1, 2: Presidential Classroom-3 Scott, Kenneth Alan Kenny Sellars, Melvin Melvin Phys. Ed. Asst.-1: ICT-3 Sexton. Charles P. Chuck Key Club-2, 3: Band-1. 2, 3: Stage Band-1, 2, 3: Drum Major-3 Shelton, Kenneth W. Kenneth Doe-Wah-Jack-1, 2, 3: Barker-1. 3: Prom Server-2: Varsity Foot- ball--1, 2: Trainer Manager: Track-2 Asst. Shepherd, Sandra Rea Sandy Phys. Ed. Asst.-2: DECA-3: E.E.-3: Chorus-2 Shepherd, Wayne David Jr. David VICA--2: Varsity Football-2, 3: J.V. Football-1 Sherman, Donald Brooks Don Key Club-1, 2, 3: Cross Country-3 Shue, Kathy Ann Kathy DECA-3 Sigman, Susan Susan School Spirit Committee-1, 2, 3: Doe-Wah-Jack-3: Barker-2: House-2: Homecoming Sponsor-1, 3: NHS-3: Keyette-1, 2, 3: French Club-1, 2: Prom Server-1: Homeroom Officer-2: Grappel- ette-1: Math Asst.-2 Sikes, Timothy Wayne Timothy Election Committee-3: House-3: Homeroom Officer-3: President Simmons, Sarah Darlene Darlene School Spirit Committee-1: Library Asst.-2: Art Asst.-2, 3: Home- room Officer-1: Senior Spirit of '76--3 Simpson, Holland Anne Holly School Spirit Committee-1, 2: Tutor QSmithJ-3: Football Spon- sor-1, 2: Homeroom Officer-2, 3: V.P.-2, Sec., L Treas.-3: Cho- rus-1, 2 Smith, Charles Ragsdale Rags Civitan-1: J.V. Football-1: J.V. Baseball-1 Smith, Cynthia A. K'Cindy School Spirit Committee-1, 2: Office Asst., Foushee-2: COO-3: FSA-3 Starr, Kimberly Ann Kim School Spirit Committee-1: Biology-3: FHA-3: Senior Spirit of W6-3 Stanfield, Robyn Leigh Robyn Election Committee-2, 3: School Spirit Committee-1. 2: Doe-Wah- Jack-2. 3: Organization Editor-3: Paragon-2, 3: Paragon--2, 3: Art Editor-2. 3: Homecoming Sponsor-3: NHS-2. 3: FNHS-2: Keyette- 3: Debating-3: French Club-1, 2 Stone, Leslie Gordon Dash DECA-2, Sec. Stuber, Ronald Dean Ronnie Monogram Club-3: J.V. Basketball-2: Senior High Improvement Team-3: Golf-2, 3 Sutton, Robert Pitman Bob Attendance-3: Monogram Club-2: J.V. Basketball-1: Cross Coun- try-2: Boy's Tennis-1. 2, 3: Senior Superlative-3, Best All Around: Drama Club-3 Sykes, Betty Jean Betty School Spirit Committee-1, 2: COO-3: NHS-2, 3: Civinette-1, 2, 3: Secretary-3: FSA--3 Sykes, Eunice Maria Eunice DECA-2, 3: D.E.-2. 3 Tate, Romona Diana Diana FHA-3 Taylor, Richard Xavier Ricky Monogram Club-2, 3: J.V. Basketball-1: Track-1: Senior High Improvement Team-3 Terrell, Joni Beth Joni Election Committee-2: School Spirit Committee-1, 2: Library Asst.-2: Football Sponsor-2, 3: Homeroom Officer-1, 2 Thomas, Kelly Susan Kelly Student Council-2: Election Committee-3: School Spirit Commit- tee-1, 2, 3: Bible Club-1, 2, 3: Doe-Wah-Jack-3: Paragon-1: Senate- 2: Nl-IS-2, 3: Civinette-1, 2, 3. Board of Directors, Corresponding Secretary-N.C. District East J. Ciwdtan: French-1, 2, Treas.-2: Home- room Officer-3, V.P.: Scorekeeper for Girls Basketball-2: Band-1, 2, 3: Chorus-3: Burlington Youth Council-2: All-State Band-2, 3 Thompson, Douglas Reid Doug Monogram Club--1: G0lf-1. 2. 3 Thompson, Phyllis Delora Phyl School Spirit Committee-2, 3: ICC-3: Band Asst-3: Phys. Ed. Asst.-3: Bible Club-1, 2, 3, Pres. and Sponsor-3: Chess Club Spon- sor-2: Paragon-2: Homecoming Sponsor-3: Chorus-1, 2. 3: Flag Girl-2, 3: Grappelette-2 Thomton, Clark Bryan Clark Biology Asst.-3: Monogram Club-3: Barker-2: Key Club--1, 2, 3: Cross Country-2, 3: Most Improved Member of Cross-Country, 1974 Turner, James Howard Jamey Band--1, 2: Stage Band-1, 2, 3 Vanhook, James James VICA--3 Varner, Brent Wilber Varsity Football-2, 3: J.V. Football-1: Varsity Baseball-2: J.V. Baseball-1 Veno. Caroline Anne Caroline Election Committee-1: Phys. Ed.-3: Monogram Club-2, 3, Trea- sure-3: Barker-2, Feature Editor-3, Editor-in-Chief: Paragon-2: Homecoming Sponsor-3: NHS-2. 3: FNHS-2: Keyette-2, 3: French Club-1, 2, 3, V.P.-2, 3: Girls Basketball-1, Tri-Captain-2, 3 Vianes, Eiwan Bernard Guillaume Bernard NHS-2, 3: FNHS-2, 3: Civitan-1, 2, 3: French Club-1: Home- room Officer-3: Cross Country-3 Vickrey, Melody Laine Melody School Spirit Committee-1, 2. 3: COO-3: Homecoming Sponsor- 3: FSA-3: NHS-3 Walker, Cheryl Lynn Band-2: Tutor-2: Football Sponsor-3: Nl-IS-3: Maiorette-2 Walker, Cindy Odelia Cindy FSA-3 Wall, Kathy Lynn Kathy '- Student Council-1: School Spirit Committee-1: Library-2: Main Office-3: Homeroom Officer-1, 2, 3 Welch, Kevin Tabor Kevin Key Club-1 Wesson, Craig Franklin Jr. Craig French Club-2 White, Harold Harold Monogram Club-2: Child Care-3: Varsity Football-2, 3: J.V. Foot- ball-1: Wrestling-1, 2, 3: Track-1 Whitesell, Jayme Faye Jayme School Spirit Committee-2: Library-2: Homecoming Sponsor-3: Nl-IS-3: Keyette-3: Spanish Club-2, 3 Whitten, Rosemary Ann Rosemary,' Student Council-3: School Spirit Committee-2: Bible Club-3: Barker-2, 3: Senate-3: House-3: Football Sponsor-2: NHS-3: Prom Server-1: Homecoming Court--3: Homeroom Officer-1, 3: Chorus-2, 3: Grappelette-2, 3 Williams, Cheryl Dawn Cheryll' Library-3: French Club-1 Williams, Michael Bruce Band-1, 2: Stage Band-1, 2: DECA-3: D.E.-3 Williamson, Cathy Paulette Paulette Bus Driver-3: ICT--2: Homeroom Officer-1 Williamson, Nancy Joan Nancy Election Committee-3: Civinette-2, 3 Witherow, Timothy M. Tim Phys. Ed.-2: Monogram Club-3: Civitan-3: Varsity Football-2, 3: J.V. Football-1 Wolfe, John Donald Jr. John Phys. Ed.-3: Monogram Club-2: NHS-3: Homeroom Officer-2: Varsity Football-1: J.V. Football-1: Track-1 Woodruff, Cindy Ann School Spirit Committee-1: Band-3 Yarbrough, Tracy Lou Tracy Library-2: ICT-3: Child Care-2 Yellock, Helen Marie Helen School Spirit Committee-2, 3: Chorus-2: Child Care--3: Track-2 207 Special Acknowledgments Barbee Fabrics Mr. Arnold Holt Mrs. Merle Sharpe Mr. J .W. Harrington Mrs. Karen Garrison Mr. Steve Garrison Mr. Charlie Hepler Mr. Ned Muire 8z Edward Parents of Staff Members Mrs. Audry Foushee Faculty of WHS Our Advertisers Typists: June McQueen Tammy Beck Dannette Ferguson J oanie Welborn John Drake Kenneth Shelton Paul DeFord 1976 Doe-Wah-J ack Staff Classes Sports Pam Reynolds, Editor Robin Smith, Editor Kelly Thomas Lisa Brock Janet Hill Guy Lambert Advertising Kim Hansen Wendell Osborne, Manager Organizations Angela Woodruff Robyn Stanfield, Editor Ginger Thomas Betsy Flagg Tracy Fox ' Photographers Rob Saffelle Mic Mackintosh Leslie McCorkle David Mobley Paula KoLu'y Honors and Faculty Susan McKenzie Jane LeGrand Susan Huffman Susan Sigman Eight hundred fifty copies of the 1976 Doe-Wah-Jack, the fiftieth anniversary edition, were printed by Delmar Publishing Company, represented by Mrs. Pam Ledbetter and Mr. Carl Staley. The picture for the cover was set up by Mic Mackin- tosh, Pam Reynolds, Tracy Fox, and Robyn Stanfield, and photographed by Mr. Carl Staley. The color photographs in the opening section were taken by Mic Mackintosh, Mr. Steve Garrison, Mr. C.F. Boswell, and Mr. Manley Williams. Headlines, body copy, and picture captions are Century Schoolbook type. Class portraits are by Max Ward - Delmar Studios. The staff acknowledges the invaluable assistance of Mrs. Karen Garrison for developing and printing the black and white photographs used in the book. With a few minor exceptions Cpages 52, 53, 208, 8z 2097 all photographs in the book were taken by staff photographers. Kenneth Shelton, Barker photographer, contributed a few photographs as did John Drake, future staff member. 209 'vm 1+ wg- sy xmf A' I f. fHi5 i n x. 'MX ADVERTISERS W wwwvtm i s 5 Q awww ff , -. 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Phone: 226-3579 Business Manager Wendell C. Osborne Sports Editor Robin Smith Classes Editor Pam Reynolds '76 WACHOVIA Bank 8: Trust, N.A. Serving all of Alamance County MAIN OFFICE 500 S. Main St. Burlington NORTH OFFICE 1534 N. Church Street Burlington HOLLY HILL OFFICE Holly Hill Mall Burlington GRAHAM OFFICE South Court Shopping Center Graham MEBANE OFFICE South Fifth Sz Center Streets Mebane AL STAFF Lisa Brock Larry King Betsy Flagg Susan Huffman Tracy Fox Leslie McCorkle Kim Hansen Rob Saffelle Janet Hill Susan Sigman Jane LeGrand Ginger Thomas 214 22 I 3 Edgewood Ave. Burlington, N.C. Organizations Editor Robyn Stanfield Honors Editor Susan McKenzie Kelly Thomas Angela Woodruff Photographers: Mic Mackintosh Paula Koury David Mobley GRAHM UNDERWRITERS AGENCY Graham, North Carolina Hi 111 T KOPY KAT X! 5 - Q BLALOCKS WE PRINT-IT IN A MIN-IT A-1 Cleaners Wedding Invitations Tailoring Letterheads 8x Envelopes Tuxedo Rentals Bookl t - B ' C d C.F. 9 S l1SlI1eSS al' S Burlington, N.C. 263 E. Front St. 359 South Burlington, N.C. M am St. G. Dale Vaugh 228-6902 FRANK'S JEWELRY AND PJo DoNU'r GRILL MUSIC INC. INC- 226-5106 202 N. Main St. Graham, N.C. 305 West Harden Road I Graham, N.C. 27215 227-4362 7. ,I X. , ' F 5 7 1653 2 5241. We Serve Fresh Donuts Class i-ir' ' ' ' 2,3 Rings 3 Daily, Sandwiches of All Delivered lg -' iw' pf In , rf f Kinds, Steaks and Seafood 2-4 wks fr 'iii' if.. Open 24 Hrs. A Day 226-4553 Phone: 227-8657 Compliments of J .K. BURTON CONSTRUCTION KING ELECTRIC CO. CO. Burlington, N.C. 808 Chapel Hill Rd. 27215 215 226-8889 Civitan-Civinettes f A, , Ready for Action . i , e f e fpr Key Club Lays the Foundation Keyettes c'We Serve WESTBROOK STUDIOS PHOTOGRAPHERS 1236 S. Church St. Telephone 226-6474 Burlington, N.C. 27215 REGAL CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Three Locations to Serve You I603 S. Church St. I I2 Huttman Mill Rd. Mason's Plaza Compliments of DUNCAN EXXON S. Church Street Sz W. Davis 24 Hour Wrecking Service 226-8044 Owner: Carl S. Trollinger Major Sz Minor Repairs SAVINGS 3 LOAN GRAHAM 236 South Main St. Graham, N.C. .SUPPORT Doe Wah YOUR Jack ANNUAL Compliments ot Medical Center Pharmacy and The Pharmaceutical Center Brogden and Davis Fiat 1420 S. Church St. 227-1295 218 Compliments of RAMADA INN I-85 Burlington, N.C. Elallplfsf Gfhurrnul liuuisv I833 S. Church Street Burlington, N.C. Phone 226-8602 Y., ,WIKI ,E illlntners FLORAL . 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The employees of Cone Mills-approximately 14,000 in all-are proud of their part in creating basic fabrics that are the backbone of American casual fashion. Cone Cliffside, Forest City, Gibsonville, Greensboro, Haw River, Henrietta, High Point, Hillsborough, Pineville, Reidsville Salisbury, North Carolinag Carlisle, Cheraw, Greenville South Carolina: Haleyville, Alabama: Tupelo, Mississippi. u v People live ini 219 Zfbw' fl ' vu hs. t .tu Congratulations Bill Price Aviation, Inc. Burlington Municipal Airport Insurance AAGEN1' SERVES ','DU FIR-. T fgf YOUR Independent We Care About You HAYWOOD SIMPSON INSURANCE 910 S. Church Street Burlington, N.C. 27215 Phone: 228-0525 Certified Flying School Student Flight Instructions Compliments ot THE ' NORTHWESTERIQMBANQIQ Your Full Service Bank With 3 Convenient Locations 244 West Davis St. 'Wouldn't you rather , . , ZACK S be flymg woo som. church s+. i909 North Church St. Corner of Front and Worth Streets Hotdogs at their best. Member FDIC GOODYEAR SERVICE STCRE N. Church Street Putting You First Mason's Plaza Keeps Us PM Tires, Appliances, 8: T.V.'s Western COII1pllII181'1tS of Steak House ONJ ELECTRICAL COMPANY Alamance Motors Inc. 142 Graham-Hopedale Road Burlington, N.C. 27215 We serve breakfast-lunch-dinner fonly choice beefi , Private Dining Rooms for Parties 220 ABC Permit Phone: 227-7438 or 228-0408 1974 Tucker Street Burlington, N.C. 27215 We do all kinds of electrical, residential, commercial, and industrial. Call day or night. A Phone: 227-6411 508 S. Church Street DAN FORD' S FLORIST, INC. BURLINGTON AUTO PARTS 431 S. Spring Street 436 N. Church Street A Phone: 226-2495 ,. ,en :yer ,Li Ph : 227-1281 5, r i Burlington, N.C. 27215 one Q FEDERAL ww-www-sul NGMN' ' 2475 N. Church Street SAVINGS 8: S - 1' Burlington, N.C. 27215 LOAN 2 Sales 226-6361 Service: 227-5523 2 I Insured Savings Q,V Home Loans Zrri 4 5 -.,,, I vos s5u+h church s+. Bufgef Chef 155 Huffman Msn Rd. 1 257 S. 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Mebane Street cfvu Eimsniiorz clfair Qasrfiioni 226-6161 HWY' 100 E C LEC-IE, N C. D F P S Your local hardware store O SQEMJQY HUNGRY BULL :tif . WSW Belk Family Steak House WH was 'mm' mm 2408 S. Church Street 227-1832 llforn Pgapw Q5ZoppLn9 Osllfllf Burlington, N.C. High Point OFFICE MACHINES CO., INC. Downtown Downtown CAROLINA SANDWICH Holly Hill Mall Westchester 112 S. Main St. Graham, N.C. 27253 304 S. Main - Burlington Adler Typewriters, Calculators, Toshiba, and Canon Copiers Quick Service Sz 224 Best Food in Town Y :cfm ' SOMERS-PARDUE 11 r nn Juraur 1 IIVII VCV 'llll' 487 Service - Protection - Insurance Compliments of Phone: 228-0541 Burlington, N.C. 27215 PIZZAVILLE Two Locations Orders-to-Go Open Seven Days Compliments of 1385 N. Church Street 227-2088 ' 584-1123 210 Huffman M111 Road Alamance Fence Co CLAPP ' BROTHERS FURNITURE Vaughn Rd. INC. Complete Home Furnishers Carles and Wade 139 E. Davis Street STADLER COUNTRY Telephone: 226-2113 HAM Rt. 3, Elon College Wayne Rhodes, Jeweler Watches Diamonds Jewelry Fine Watch Repair Cum-Park Plaza Shopping Center -f Burlington, N.C. 272 I 5 0 Phone 227-0035 Q03 , 9 9 5 3 P 0 Q Szffregs zrnratmg Qiszntzr are 'W' 'jg' X 256 NORTH CHURCH STREET BURLINGTON NORTH CAROLINA 27215 TELEPHONE 227 77 225 qt' dn S. Index ,Q--ff mw,,W,,.y if Wa 9 'ik :Tw ,... , 1 ,mf . WW X531 2 A Albea, John Mr. 58 Alewine, David Martin 109 Alexander, Richard Eugene tRickl 127 Alford, Richard Louis 127 Allen, Edith 158 Allen, Greg 104,143 Allen, Nancy Elizabeth 127 Allen, Nathan 57,143 Allen, Pamela Annette 12,44, 77,92,93 Allen, Tommy 143,185 Allison, Augustus LaRosa 185 Allison, David Goode 127,185 Alston, Wamon Lewis 184 Anderson, Hillary Herndon Lewis 74,77,127,137,140,187 Anderson, Scott 60 Andrews, Jo Beth 55,79,109,178 Andrews, Carole Lynn 79,127 Armstrong, Beverlyann 143 Arthur, Sue Mrs. 158 Ashley, Karen 143 Ashley, Phyllis Ruth 127,185 Ashley, Vickie 143 Aydt, Cindy 75,914,143 Ayers, Dennis Flemon 109,185 B Baise, Earl Garrett 127 Baise, Pegge 143 Baise, Wade Vance III 109 Baker, Donna 109,186 Bakken, Rita Marie 109 Baldwin, Lisa Dawn 127 Baldwin, Paul 185 Barbee, Jeffrie Kieth 127 Barbee, Ricky 143 Barber, David Wayne fDavidl 185 Barbour, Dan 143 Barbour, Karen 55,77,109 Barbour, Joseph Parker III 127 Barnes, Laurie Michele 74,127 Barnes, Robby 60,143 Barnett, Jewel 109 Barney, Susan Evelyn 55, 109,186 Barnhardt, Doug 143,185 Barnwell, Beverly 143 Barnwell, Dot Robinson Mrs. 158 Barnwell, Kenneth Murchison 127,138 Basden, Lynn 143 Bason, Patricia Phillips Mrs. 124,158 Bateman, Rena Miss 158 Baughn, Steven 185 Baulding, John 143 Baynard, Debbie 109 Baynard, Joyce 143 Beck, Margie Lynn iMargiel 55,109,184 Beck, Tammy Honeycutt 109,184 Beck, Van 95,143 Becknell, Deborah Gail tDebbieJ 109 Index Bell, Jane Holt 127 Bell, Jeff 143 Bell, Philip Trollinger 109 Benson, Kathy Marie iKathyl 109,185 Bernhardt, W. Stephen Mr. 158 Bigelow, Beronica Ditsy 109, 123,184 Billings, Mike 143 Black, Charles David KChuckJ 64,66,97,99,127 Blackwell, Wendy 75,143,178 Blair, Sally 66,74,143,178 Boley, Jean Marie 74 Bolick, Gary 58,60,143 Bond, Roger Walter 109 Bost, Deborah Rene 94,143 Bostick, Cassie 55,109,125,184 Boswell, Lisa Ann 74,77,127,187 Boswell, James William fJimmyl 69,143 Boswell, Mark Randall 95,143 Boswell, Mary Kerr 143 Boswell, Toby 143 Bowland, Jeffrey Mangum 127,198 Bowman, William Patrick fPatl 104,127,143,185 Boyce, Michael Bryan 127,138 Bozeman, Charles Junior 104,127 Bozeman, Pamela Annette 110 Bradley, Lisa Karen 110,121 Brady, Kimberly Anne fKiml 127 Brady, Pamela Jean tPaml 12,55,79,110,111,124,178 Brady, Teresa Lynne 12,92,94, 143,178 Brame, James Franklin fJayl 74,75,127,130 Brannock, Jane Dru 75 Braxton, Beverly Starr 127 Breen, Alice Katherine 110, 176,184 Brewer, Deborah 144 Briggs, Kathy Diane 75,127,185 Briggs, Susan Faye 127 Brincefield, Barbara Jean 110 Brock, Lisa Rose 81,87,127 Brooks, Donna Lynn 30,64,75, 77,127,187 Brooks, Robert 144 Brown, Kaaren Miss 158 Brown, Robert Micheal tMikel 127 Brown, Sheila Dianne tDianneJ 55,61,110 Brown, Susan Marie 55,61, 110,184 Browning, Mae Mrs. 159 Browning, Stephen Lynn fStevel 91,144 Bruner, Brenda Miss 159 Bryan, Mark David 144,152 Bryan, Ray Michael Jr. lMikeJ 144 Bryant, Deborah Kay 66,77, 187 Bryant, Kim Louise 144 Buchanan, Julia Rene fJuliel 74 Bullard, Michael Marlowe 104,185 Burns, Frances Lynn fLynnJ 110,185 Burton, Edgar Nolan Muriel 75,144 Byrd, Gerald Elton CGeraldJ 78,128 Byrd, Gladys Jeannette 128,184 Byrd, Kenneth Hugh 144 Byrd, Randolph Elbert 110,184 Byrd, Rodney Ferrence 144 C Caison, Rebecca Mrs. 159 Caldwell, Russell Edward fRussl 60,78,128 Callahan, Kevin Rood 110 Callahan, Sandra Carol fSandyl 75,144 Callahan, Susan Leigh tSusanl 12,110,123,187 Cammack, Nancy Beth 110, 124,185 Campbell, Claire 79,128,131 Campbell, Pamela Diane fPaml 128,185 Capps, Martin Van 110 Carman, Stanley Morris 74,75, 128,185 Carroll, Allison 55,77,110 Carver, Lea 79,110,128 Carey, Timothy Charles 110 Cassidy, Edward Lee Jr. fEddiel 110 Cates, Johnny Ray 144 Cathey, Jackie 55,79,110 Catoe, Becky 62,184 Challenger, Eric 74,75,144 Chandler, David Joseph 144 Chandler, Thomas Edward Jr. fTeddyl 144 Cheechi, Florence 91,144 Cheek, Kenneth Ray 110,185 Cheeley, Sheila 75,91,128,144 Churchill, Kim Dahl 144,185 Churchill, Misty 110 Clapp, Hugh 144,185 Clapp, Lyman Peter 144 Clark, Gary Douglas 128 Clark, Marilyn Louann 185 Clayton, Frankie Ree 110,185 Clodfelter, Timothy Lee fTiml 144 Cobb, Bryan Dee 4,55,58,60, 110,114,168,169 Cobb, Candy Pauline 184 Cobb, Melody Jayne 144 Coble, Carolyn Elaine 25, 110,144 Coble, Jay Cline Jr. 25,55,58, 59,60,110 Coggins, Natasha 60,144 Cole, William Holmes 110,123 Coleman, Sabrina Annette 74,79 Coley, Linda Carol 144 Collins, Edwin Jackson tEdl 110 Collins, John Stephen fStephenJ 95,144 Compton, Robert 95,144 Connor, Sandra Kaye 1Sandyl 60,94 Cooper, Jane MacRae 55,110,169 Copeland, Richard Ray tRayl 110 Cornetto, Cathy Marie 61, 111,186 Cothran, Susan Melissa 55,111, 116,168,169,179 Covert, Erving 45,159 Cowan, James Benjamin 58,111 Cranford, Tambra Lynn fTammyl111,184 Crenshaw, Charles Dean fChuckl 111 Crenshaw, William Rudolph III fBillyl 144 Crowder, Betty Drew 111 Crowder, David Lee 144,185 Cumby, Scott Gerald 144 Cummings, Sarah Lea 55,74, 77,111,125,174,179,187 Currie, Dorothy Marie 144 Currie, Paulette 184 D Dagley, Alisa Carol fLisal 55,61,111 Dameron, Lori Jean 11,34,74, 77,111,121 Davis, Charles Walter fChuckJ 74,75,176 Davis, Christopher Oliver iChrisl 144 Davis, Joy Frances 66,94,178,185 Davis, Karen Kaye 34,57,145,178 Davis, Marsha 79,94,178 Davis, Martin Gene 55,104,122, 169,186 Davis, Susan 18,77,92,127,144 Davis, Vera C. Mrs. 159 Davison, David Scott fScottl 145 Day, Randy 99,128 Deford, Paul R. 90,128 DeMarra, John Robert 145 Derita, Danny 99,128 Desern, Donna Glynn 66,75,145 Dew, Richard Leon 128,184 Dickerson, Tammy Lynn 145 Diemer, Lee Ann 111,177 Diggs, Margaret Mrs. 153,159 Dimont, Keith Ray tKeithl 111,185 Dodge, Diane 55,79,111,169,174 Dodge, Robert Clifton 1Bobbyl 145 Dodson, Eugenia Downing fGenaJ 57,59,75,145 Dorsett, Kimberly Lynn 145 Doss, Sharon Gay 94,145 Downe, Clara Derlene fDotJ 128 Drake, John 60,128 Dudney, Susan Denice 74,128 Dula, Gloria Elizabeth tLisal 15,31,34,55,74,79,111,115, 176,179 22 7 Dunn, David Richard 58,59,60 Dunn, Kenneth Lee 74,75,129 Durham, Christopher B. fChrisl 95 E Earnhardt, David Chandler 55,58,74,75,84,85,111,178 Earnhardt, Philip Andrew 18,60,145 Eastwood, Donna Mare 129 Eaton, Barbara Ann 129 Eaton, Linda Lee 74,145 Eckard, Miles Timothy fTimJ 145 Edens, Kathleen McCall 145 Eggleston, David Wayne 111 Elgin, Catherine Lynn fCathyl 129,184 Elgin, Cynthia Jean fCindyl 4,55,111 Elkins, Kenneth Neal 111 Ellenberg, Vinson Keith KKeithl 55,112 Ellington, Anne 75,94, 145 Ellison, James Larry iParkerl 104 Ennis Carolyn Elizabeth fTennisJ 63,74,79 Enoch, Barbara Jean 1BarbieJ 112 Enoch, Deleis Mae 112,184 Enoch, Janice Vernadette 129,185 Enoch, Rebecca fBeckl 112 Enz, Pamela Jewwl KPamJ 55,61,112,184 Eskridge, Martha Jean 145 Ester, Mary Lou 75,145 Evans, Beulah Mrs, 159 Evans, Jerome Mr. 157 Evans, Shelby Jean 112,185 F Faircloth, J. Edward lEdwardl 55,58,59,60,78,81 Faircloth, Shirley Mrs. 84,159 Farnbrough, Donald W. lDonl 75,129 Farlow, Joni Kaye 129 Farmer, Tammy 69,94,145 Fazzino, Nancy Kathryn 57,129 Fazzino, Pamela Jo fPamJ 57,60,145 Faucette, Laura Higes 1LauraJ 21,55,92,93,112,186 Faucette, Janie Bonner 74,187 Faucette, Robert Lee fLeel 129 Faulkner, Bonnie Gail KBonnieJ 112 Faust, David 75 Faust, Timothy Gray fTimJ 18,129 Faust, Thomas A. Mr. 160 Ferguson, Craig Alan fCraigl 75,145 Ferguson, Phyllis Danette fDanetteJ 112,185 Festa, Cammie Ann fCammiel 129 228 Index Ferrell, Janice Elaine CElainel 13,61,112,184,186 Fewell, Richard Alexander fSandyl 95,129,186 Fields, Vivian 61,77 Fincannon, Nancy Hope CNancyl 45,74,129 Fincannon, William Mark fMarkl 74,75,78,112,115,179 Fishburne, Emmet Ritchie fChipl 112,184 Flagg, Elizabeth Ann fBetsyl 55,74,86,112,198,199 Fletcher, John Thomas fJohnl 112 Flintall, Antonio 95 Floyd, Milton Junior 145 Flynn, Richard Allen fRickyl 145,185 Fogelman, Lisa Ann fLisal 145 Fogelman, Mark Lynn fMarkl 112,186 Fogelman, Sharon Lynette fsherril 74,77,112,122 Fortner, Scott Wilkens fScottJ 99,112 Foster, Clifford Mr. 160 Foster, Deborah Ann lDebbiel 129 Foster, James Michael 145 Foster, Lisa Evonne KLisal 146 Foster, Lisa Helene 12,44,55,79, 81,92,93,112,114,178,179 Foster, Vanita Fay fFayl 31,75, 94,143,145,178 Foushee, Audrey Mrs. 31,160 Foust, Remona 129,185 Fowler, Clinton Eric 112 Fowler, Darryl Kevin lDarryll 104,146 Fowler, James O'Neal 129 Fowler, Patty Gail 113 Fowler, Shirley Mae 113,184 Fox, William Thomas iTommyJ 146 Fox, Tracy Marie CTracyl 55,79, 81,86,113,176 Fraser, John Keller 129 Freeland, Gloria Ann fGlol 146 Freeland, Muriel 113 Freeman, Shirley B. Mrs, 160 Fryer, Micheal Allen fMikel 146 Frazier, Walter James fBuzzyl 113,185 Fuller, Cathy 113 G Gallman, Kathy Glenn 34,79,178 Gallman, Susan Lynn fSusanl 34,57,129,143,146,154 Gant, Betsy Brandon fBetsyl 4,5,11,30,55,79,178 Gant, Cheryl 74 Gant, Clarence Nathan 184 Gant, James 150 Gardner, Nancy Mrs. 54 Garrison, Dana Louise 79, 129,178 Garrison, Frank Foushee 15,30, 60,66,70,153 Garrison, Karen Mrs. 87,160 Garrison, Phillip Mark fPhill 60,146,152 Gatlin, Gwyndolyn Leigh fGwynl 74,79,113,121 Gay, James Russell CRusselll 146 Gaydon, Kimberly Deanne fKiml 91,134,146,154 Geary, Mary Alice 75,146 Gibson, Tyrus Franklin fFrankl 129 Gibson, Sharon Denise 146 Gibson, Ginger Gail 94,146 Gilbertson, Gary Gene 70, 129,185 Gilbertson, Ginger 75 Gilliam, Garrett Timothy KGaryl 113 Gilliam, John Jacob 58,60,146 Glass, Rodney Doles 129 Golden, Susan 129 Goldston, Dolly Marie lDollyl 113,184 Goley, William Rankin iWillJ 146 Goodwin, Hal LeVern fHall 24,25,129,138,186 Goodwin, Mary Melissa fLissal 77,113 Gore, Danny 113,146 Goslen, Gregory Bonner fGregl 60,146 Gourley, David Milton 58,60,129 Gozjack, John Mr. 160 Graham, Mark Robert 146,152 Grant, John Allen 31,104,143, 146,178 Grant, Sherry Kay 55,74,75,81, 113,176,187 Graves, Balinda Kaye 69,146 Graves, Melissa Lee 113,125 Graves, Nancy Miss 160 Gray, Talbadge Bobbitt fTabl 146 Green, Cindy Ann 129,146 Green, Margaret Ann 79,129,187 Griffin, David Lynn 60,143,145, 146,178 Griffin, Kathryn Ann 146 Grimm, Robin Renee 146 Gross, James Lynn fLynnl 69,113 Gunn, Jean Mrs. 160 Gunn, Lisa Ann 75,94,143, 145,146 Gunn, Richard Wallace Jr. fRiCkyl 28,55,98,99,113,117, 178,179,186 Guthrie, Lairron Gregory Mr. 157 Haddad, Edwina Ananda 113 Haith, Chareles. Theodore CCharlie Bool 113,123,184 Haithcock, Karen Josephine 66,75,130,143,146 Haithcock, Stanley Earl 113,130 Haithcock, Stephen Lee 78,113 Hall, Cynthia Ann fCindyl 113 Hall, Jeffrey Lynn fJeffJ 60,130 Hall, Karla Lanette 130 Hamlett, Susan Beth fSuel 55,113,184 Hamrick, Donald Edward fDonl 130,185 Hamrick, William Anthony 146 Hansen, Kim Marie 87,114 Harden, John Allen 114,184 Harkey, Tori Lynn 114,187 Harman, Laura Susan 5,147 Harmon, Karen LuAnne 1LuAnnl 55,60,114,169 Harrell, Kimberly Lois 60,147 Harrelson, Beverly Melinda CNoonl 184 Harrelson, Rayford 185 Harrington, Jesse Mr. 156 Harris, Gloria Elizabeth 147 Harris, Kathy Lynn 147 Harrison, Robert James 70,130 Harrison, Robert Martin fMartyl 95,130,186 Hart, Janese 31,75,94,147 Hartsell, Neal Douglas 74,75, 147,152 Harvey, Alonzo Lincoln fL0nniel 112,162,185 Harvey, Mary Jayne 74,114 Harvey, William Thomas CBilll 114,185 Hatchell, Terry Yvonne 114 Hatfield, Donald 147 Hatley, Mary Margaret 69, 74,147 Haverland, Rickey Cates 114 Hawkins, William Samuel 104,144,145,147,153,154 Hawks, Diane Rose fDianel 55,74,77,92,93,114,178 Hawks, Julie Virginia 31,74, 94,143,147 Hayes, Mark Thomas 55,78, 114 Heath, Myra Faye 114,184 Henderson, Jean Ainsley 55, 77,114 Henley, Timothy Brooks lTiml 147 Henry, Eric Moore 114,186 Henry, Virginia Grace 75,147 Hensley, Darren Keith 66,147 Hensley, Elizabeth Jane fBethJ 77,114 Hensley, William Brent 104,130 Herbin, Anthony'Lee 185 Herbin, Bonnie Sue 114,185 Herbin, Joe Calvin Jr. 104,130 Herring, James Noll tJiml 104,114 Herring, Robert Bryan CBryanl 60,75,91,147 Herring, Thomas Bert Jr. 1Bertl 55,78,114,135 Hewitt, Willard Chappell fWoodyl 147 Hill, Janet Ruth fJanetl 87,130 Hill, Joseph Addison Jr. fJoeJ 55,114,169, 174 Hill, Robert Peter 114,130 Hill, William Thomas fTommyJ 130,147 Hillhouse, Mary Christine fChrisl 57,130 Hines, Curtis Eugene 30,55,96, 99,104, 114 Hinshaw, Amy 147 Hirsch, Mary Veronica 30.114 Hobbs, Edith Carol fCaroll 57,130,178 Hockaday, Brian Ray fRayJ 115 Hockaday, Kellie King 97,160 Hodge, Barry Mr. 97,160 Hogan, Ed 147,152 Hogan, Ellen Leigh 130 Holleman, Sheila Ann 115,184 Holm, Kristina 147 Holm, Mary Ann 57,130 Hoover, Earl Christopher fChrisJ 147,152 Homaday, David Samuel 64,78, 99,130 Home, Mary Lee fMary Leel 147 Horne, Elizabeth Anne fBetsyl 130 Home, Susan 147 Horner, Cynthia Jean 1Cindyl 130 Houston, Emily Ann 74,94,147 Howard, Lynn 130,186 Howard, Sandra Ann fSandyJ 130,185 Hucks, Barbara Joyce 115,184 Hudson, John Carl III CJayJ 57,147 Huey, Ralph E. 78 Huffines, Russell Craven fRustyJ 78,130 Huffman, Anne Mickle 1Annel 74,77,130 Huffman, Cynthia Ann fCindyl 75,914,147 Huffman, Patricia Ann fTrishal 115,186 Huffman, Susan Lynn fSusanJ 55,79,86,115 Huges, Elizabeth Ellen fLizJ 147 Hughes, Mary Elizabeth fBethJ 147 Hughett, Robert Guy 30,115,185 Hundley, Sherry Dee 147 Hunley, Kelli Layne 115 Hunter, Jeff 115 I Inabnit, Mary Burtelle 75,148 Inabnit, Suzanne Reid 79, 130,176 Ingalls, Susan Anne 115 Ingold, Ellen Kay 74,130,187 Ingold, Cynthia Lee 74,130 Isley, Pamela Susan CPamD 130 Isley, Sharon Ann 148 Isley, Vicky Lynn 187 Ivey, Dana 148 Ivey, Dona Lee 148 J Jackson, Amy Elizabeth 91,115, 148,154 Jackson, Susan Leigh 115,130 Index Jackson, Timothy Daniel fTimJ 130 James, William fChuckJ 148 Janicello, David Joseph 148 J arrell, Craig Riley 130 Jeffcoat, Barbara Meade 148 Jefferies, Poinciana Miss 160 Jeffers, Brenda Gail 148,155 Jefferson, Daniel Winston fDanl 58,60,115 Jeffries, Donna Payton 63,77, 92,93,127,131,144 Jenkins, Brenda Lee 69,94, 131,178 Jenkins, Sherrie Dawn fDawnl 148 Jobe, David Loyd 60,148 Johnson, Dennis Lee 125 Johnson, Donald Wayne fDonnieJ 148 Johnson, Guy 74,75,131 Johnson, Harvey Kimber fKimberJ 131,186 Johnson, James Franklin fJimmyJ 28,55,115 Johnson, Jerry Lee 115,184 Johnson, Josephine 131,184 Johnson, Lisa Clare fLisal 148 Johnson, Raymond Taylor fRayJ 115 Johnson, Rick Lee 115 Johnson, Stephen Christopher fSteveJ 78,115 Johnson, William Ray Mr. 124,160,174 Johnston, Katherine Jane fKathyJ 148 . Jones, Al 148 Jones, Darryl Craig 148 Jones, George Edward 148 Jones, Jerry Conner fJay7 115 Jones, John Wayne fWayneJ 115 Jones, Vernon Sparky 115 Jordan, Ann Marie 131,185 Joyce, Howard Ray 115 Justice, Bobby Joe fJoeyJ 131 K Kappas, Penny Gus 75,147 Kavanaugh, Kathryn Ann fKathyl 116 Kavanaugh, Peggy Ann 148 Keasler, William Boyd fBillyl 70,74,75,131 Kendrick, Sheila 184 Kernodle, Donald Reed fReedJ 144,148 Kernodle, Elizabeth Craigge fBettyl 57,75 Keziah, Nancy Ann fAnnJ 75, 94,148 King, James Winifrey Jr. fJ.W.7 55,58,60,116 King, Larry William 131 King, Ritchie Gordon 55,116 King, Robin Rene 61,74,77,116 Kiser, Debra Kerr 131,185 Kisstoth, Robert Kolman fRobJ 116 Kizziah, Karen Lynn 55,74, 79,116 Kizziah, Kathy Jean 75,148 Klaiber, Henry Mr. 78,160 Klisares, Brett 95,148 Komondorea, Diane Mrs. 160 Knight, Sheila Denise 116 Koontz, Cynthia Elizabeth 74,79,94,131 Koukatsidas, Emmanuel 104,131 Koury, Paula Anne 87,112,116 Krahn, Yvonne fVonnieJ 31,55, 79, 116,119,175 Kraycirik, Nancy Lee 116 Kuhne, Gail Ann 131,185 L Labs, John Kenneth fJohnJ 131 Lahey, Gordon Cyril fGordyl 95,148,152 Lahey, Lisa Ann fLisaJ 74,77, 131,187 Laing, Maureen Regina CMaureenl 57,148,159 Lamb, Robert James fRobertl 98,99,116 Lambert, Guy Royal fGuyJ 57,87,148 Lamm, Sara Alisa fAlisaJ 34, 116,117,169 Land, Edwin Darrell 131 Langley, Karen Wendell fWendyJ 60,94,148 Langley, Susan Kimberly fKiml 60,116,184 Lashley, Norma Elaine CElaineJ 116,184 Lassiter, Stanton Eugene fStanJ 60 Latham, Jim 78,139,186 Latham, James Gillespie fBurtJ 104 Latta, Glenn Shepard 78,116 Lawrie, Russell Allen 95,148 Leach, Barbara Ellen 131,184 Leath, Alphonsia 91 Ledford, Gary Wayne 1GaryJ 116 Lee, Elizabeth Annette 144 Lee, Ronald Mr, 148 LeGrand, Jane Willoughby 74,77,86,116 Lehman, Wayne C. Mr. 162,185 Leonard, Mary Mrs. 162 Leonard, Terry Lee fTerryl 116,184 Liapis, Billy James 149,152 Lindley, Jack Rogers Jr. fJayJ 116 Lindley, Mary Diane fDianel 74,94,149 Lindsay, Mark Carl 78,99,131 Linens, Joseph Lee iLeeJ 149 Linnens, Rebecca Dawn fBeckyl 75,149 Little, James Hamilton fJimmyl 149 Lloyd, John Lee fLeel 58,60, 149,155 Lombardi, Christopher Daniel fChrisJ 131,149,152,178 Long, Beth 60 Long, Carol Kathleen 1KathyJ 55,57,116,169,174 Long, Claude Vincent Wincentl 60,131,178 Long, William Christopher fChrisJ 57 Loof, Ylva 57,84,113, 117 Love, Eddie Wayne 185 Love, John Hardy 149 Love, Quincy Caroline 55, 117,185 Lowish, William Max fBillJ 117 Lowman, Charles Kernes fKernesJ 185 Lowry, Adele Mrs. 162 Lowther, Hilda Mrs. 162 Loy, Candis Rene 117 Loy, John 149 Loy, Noble Wayne fWaynel 149 Loy, Tammy Dawn 149 Lucas, Bonnie Regina 75,94,149 Lucke, Elizabeth Mrs. 163 Lunsford, Michael Lynn fMikeJ 185 Lunsford, Thomas Edward Jr. iEddieJ 117 Lynch, Sean fSeanJ 30,55,81, 84,117 Lyon, Tyra Ann 185 M Machacek, Rudolph John fJohnl 74,75,78,140,178 Mackintosh, Michie Stuart fMicl 87,117,178,179 Magers, Scott Ed 149 Majette, Norma Mrs. 163 Mallos, Jimmy 149 Malloy, John Mr. 163 Malone, Ann Turner 13,61, 117,184 Mann, Carla Lynne 149 Mann, Larry Kenneth 117 Mann, Mark Wayne 117,118, 124,178,185 Mapp, Alanda 185 Mapp, Estella 149 Marmarato, John Louis 104,117 Martin, Darryl Craig fCraigl 185 Martin, Joseph Jr. 1JoeJ 74,92, 93,114,117,12O,177 Martin, Raymond Eric 149 Martin, Thomas Alan 1TommyJ 117 Martin, Tim Eugene fPoodle Headl 78,138,186 Massey, Joseph William iJoe7 149 Massey, Micheal Wesley fWesleyl 117,120 Matthews, Martha Garrett 74,143,146,149 Matthews, Rolavel Dellwood fDellJ 149,152 Matthews, Patricia Ann fPatl 55,187 Maultsby, Robert Jefferson CRobl 74,75,149 Maultsby, Thomas Neill fTeeJ 84,117,178 May, Cynthia Carole 117 May, James Paul fJimmyJ 74,75,149, 154 229 May, Tina Rene 91,94, 149,154 Maynard, James Walter Jr. Uiml 149 Mayo, Gary William 149 McAdams, George Thomas 149 McAdams, Joan Brady 184 McBride, Denise Elaine 55,117 McBride, Mary Jane 69 McCain, Larry Donnell 117 McCall, Margaret Elizabeth 1 17, 181 McCauley, Janet Lynn 55,79, 1 18, 169,175 McCorkle, Leslie Karen 4,55, 79,86, 1 18 McCoy, Merlene DeLois 118 McCullock, James Steven 62 McDermott, Edward John 185 McElveen, Sharon Marie 149 McIntyre, Lisa 149 Mclver, Robert Terrell CBobbyl 55,118 McKee, Margaret Grace CPeggy 118, 185 McKenzie, George Robert fR0b8ftJ 74,75 McKenzie, Owen Ray Jr. fButchJ 118 McKenzie, Susan Dawson 31,55,79,86,118 McKibben, John Meck 75,78 McKoy, Fred Mr. 163 McLawhon, Ann Cato 44,55,92, 93, 109,118,186 McLelland, Joseph Wilson iJoel 55,81,118 McLelland, Virginia Faye iFayel 31,74,94,150 McLendon, Travis Darryl Jr. tT.D.J 150 McMasters, Cynthia Lou 1Cindyl 13,61,94,118 McNeely, Pat 118 McPherson, Karen Marie fKarenl 75,150,178 McPherson, Sue Ethel QSueJ 55,74 McQueen, June Grey CJunel 1 18,184 Mebane, Angela 118 Mebane, Tracy Ellen fTracyJ 150 Mebane, Virginia Bailey fGinnyJ 74,94 Miles, Ronnie DeAngle 118,184 Miles, Sonia Montricce 185 Miles, Timothy CTimJ 185 Miles, Vick 99 Miller, Carol Lynn fLynnJ 30 Miller, Dane Samuel 118,185 Miller, Jack Lawrence Jr. 118 Miller, Zane Martin 118 Mims, Susan Frances 118 Mitchell, Carla Lynne 150 Mitchell, Joey B. 119 Mitchell, Jonathan Wayne iJonJ 150 Mobley, David 87 Molin, Rebecca Lynn iBeckyl 77,187 Moncure, James A. II 104 Montague, Dreama Ann 55, 119, 125 Mooneyham, Lisa Jane 119 Moore, Billy 184 Moore, Cindy Kaye 186 Moore, Cynthia Anne fCindyJ 1 19,150 Moore, David Lindle 150 Moore, Elizabeth Rose 119,184 230 Index Moore, Jamie Ellen 75,150,180 Moore, Janelle Marie 119 Moore, Larry Donnell 92,93, 1 19, 177 Moore, Richard Dee fRickyl 150 Moore, Ronnie Dale 92,93,111, 119, 120,177,184 Moore, Stephanie Padgett 187 Moran, Amanda Lea fMandyl 119 Moran, Terry Sue 150 Morris, Francis Lide fFrankJ 150 Morris, Lou Mrs. 163 Morrison, Daniel Jr. Mr. 163 Morrow, Georgia Ann 70,75 Moser, Huey Douglas, Jr. fD0ugl 54,55,119,178,179, 124,125,174,175 Moser, Lee 77,187 Moser, Linda Page CPageJ 75,150 Moser, Steven Neal fStevel 104,119 Moser, Woody 75,150 Moses, Kathy Lavern 150 Muire, Ellen Mrs. 86,163 Murray, Kenneth Donald KDonaldl 150 Murray, Rick 54,60,78 Murry, Lynda Kay 187 Murry, Rick Velton QRodJ 60, 119,123,124 Murry, Teena Marie 57,69 N Nance, William David iDavidJ 78,119 Neal, Patrick Robert 150 Neese, Kathryn Elaine fLainel 74,150 Newton, John Charles fJohnnyl 150 Newton, Joyce Mrs. 139,163 Nichols, Anita Gayle fGaylel 57,74 Nicholson, Angela Dawn CAngiel 150 Nicholson, John Saxton 146,150 Niznik, Michael 119,184 Norris, Ronald Keith lKeithl 95,150,152 Nowell, Sharon Patrice 55, 60,119 O Oakley, Evelyn Denise 119 Oakley, Franklin Thomas fTom Devoel 98,99,112,119,178 Oakley, William Jay fJayJ 150 Ogborn, Thomas Mark CMarkl 150 Orcutt, Melissa Ann fMissy7 30,64,74,77 Osborne, David Lee 78,119 Osborne, Wendell Craig fWendalD 78,87 Overman, Cathy Jeanne 150 Overman, Gary 119 Overstreet, Robert Louis fBobbyJ 78,178 Owen, James Willard CJimmyl 120 , Owens, Edward Arnold CEddiel 55 P Pack, Raymond Mr. 163 Padgett, David Michael CMikeD 74,75,128,179 Palsha, Richard 92,913,120 Parker, Anie Mrs. 163 Parker, Gerald Corbett iGerryJ 120 Parker, Laura Marie 77,92 Parks, James V. Mr. 163 Paschal, Richard Wimbish 150 Patillo, Margie Lynne 94 Paylor, Rhonda 185 Payne, Sharon Elaine 94,150 Payne, William James fJiml 186 Peeler, Douglas David fDougl 24 Perkins, David Lynn 78,120 Perkins, Evelyn Marie fPerkyl 66,74,78,120 Perry, Barry Donald 104 Perry, Cheryl Denise 55,77,184 Perry, Edie Worth 120 Peterson, Grady Fugua iPetiel 120,121 Petteway, Angela Ferrell 150 Pettigrew, Carolyn Joan 77,120 Petty, Donna Lorene 185 Phillips, Gary Steven 184 Phillips, Timothy Steven fTiml 78 Pierce, Teresa Lynn fLynnl 150 Pike, Margaret Lisa lLisal 77, 137 Pittman, Jeffrey Leon lJeffl 120 Pinnix, Anita May 55,57,74,120 Pinnix, Arnold 12,57 Pinnix, Arnold Gregory CZifflel 70,74,75 Pinnix, LoRita Kaye 55,57 ,74, 120, 177, 187 Pinnix, Stanette Adrienne 70, 75, 151 Pinson, Rebecca Lynn CLynnl 77, 177 Poe, Susan Candace iCandyl 44,55,77,92,120 Poole, Rebecca Lynn iBeckyl 120, 185 Porterfield, David R. 57,84,85, 131, 178 Porterfield, Jean Mrs. 163 Presson, Cynthia Ann fCindyJ 185 Price, Alisa Gay fGayl 18,77, 92,93,128,187 Price, Anita Joy QJoyl 55,121 Pruitt, Elizabeth Goley 74,77 Pruitt, James Neal 121 Pugh, Charles David fProl 57, 75,151 Pugh, Deborah Lee fDebbieJ 58,60,140,178,187 Pugh, Rodney Vance 104,151,157 Pulliam, David White 151, 152,178 Pulliam, Patricia Anne fPatJ 55,77,121 Putnam, Deborah Lynn fDebbiel 12,44,55,79,92,184 Q Qualls, Tommy Neil fTommyJ 78,84,121 Queen, Stanley Dexter lStanJ 99,121 R Rabon, Gary Laverne 151,185 Rabon, Jerry Edwin 151 Rabon, Teresa Gay 151 Rainey, Tina Simone CSimonel 151 Ramsey, Terri Elizabeth 121 Range, Dot 164 Ratlift, Ronnie Edward 151 Ray, Elizabeth Ann QBethl 151 Ray, Kathryn Elizabeth iKathyl 75,94,151 Reams, Sheri Elizabeth 151 Redding, Jeffrey Howard fJeffl 75,151 Register, Robert Vaughn 151 Register, Tom 25,55,121 Reid, Burke Mantilla 121,125 Reinecke, Micheal 121 Reynolds, Pamela Jo fMaye Paynel 77,86,87,121,177 Rich, Anna Ava 13,55,61,77,94, 121, 187 Richardson, Debra Lynn CDebbieJ 75 Richmond, Grayling Eric fGregory, Gregl 185 Ridge, Sandra Claire fBabal 55,74,79,114,121,179 Rimmer, Stephen Burch fBurchl 185 Rippy, Tammy LeAnn 94,151 Ritchie, Patricia Denise fDenisel 61,79,94,121,178 Rivera, Tony 151 Roach, Helen Gallagher 13,45, 55,61,74,77,121 Roach, Linda Susan 13,51 Roberts, Jackie Ray 99,117 Roberts, Michael 78 Robinson, Alice Mrs. 164 Robinson, Charles Dewey CDeel Jr. 151 Robinson, Claristine 75,151 Robinette, Pamela Faye 151 Roessler, Jeffrey Hall fJeffl 75 Rogers, Charles Edward CEddiel 58,59,60,78,121 Rogers, Janice 121 Rogers, Sherry Jean 60,151 Rogers, Virginia Lee 151 Roorback, Bobby 121 Ross, Betsy Timms 121 Rouse, Robin Geanne 94,121 Royall, Patricia Ann fPatJ 185 Rudd, Kathryn Marshall 79, 118,122,184 Rudd, Sherri Lynne 185 Rudisill, Daniel Alexander CDannyl 58,60,122 . Rudisill, Jane 151 Russell, John Robert 122 Ryder, Carol 57,151 S Saffelle, Robert Nelson fRobl 4,55,78,86,122 Saunders, Charles Lawrence III fCheel 55,122 Scott, Kenneth Alan iKennyl 58,630,122 Scott, Mayo 151 Scott, Monica 151 Scott, Nancy 75,151 Scott, Sheila Annette 185 Sees, Catherine lCathyJ 151 Sellars, Delores Faye fDottil 74,187 Sellars, Melvin 122,185 Sellars, Robert Wayne 185 Sexton, Charles Phillip fChuckJ 58,59,60,78,122 Sexton, Cynthia lCindyl 74,151 Sexton, John Stephen CSteveJ 60 Shambley, Ronald Lee 185 Shannon, William T. ITiml 58,59,60 Sharp, Chuck 151 Sharpe, Jay 74,75,185 Sharpe, Harvey Mr. 164,184 Sharpe, Michael Brent fMikeJ 152 Sharpe, Merle S. Mrs. 164 Sharpe, Rex 152 Shaw, Charles Jeffrey fJeffl 78 Shelton, Kenneth Wade 84,122 Shelton, Steve 152 Shepherd, Sandra Rea fSandyJ 122,185 Shepherd, Wayne David Jr. 122 Shermon, Donald Brooks fDonl 55,78,122 Sherman, Thomas Earle fTommyJ 74,75,178,186 Shoffner, Edward 95 Shue, Kathy Ann 185 Sibley, Scott 60,152 Sigman, Susan Leanne 55,79, 86,122 Sikes, Timothy Wayne fTimJ 122,178 Simmons, Ronald Elmond 185 Simmons, Sarah Darlene fDarleneJ 122 Simpson, Hollard Anne fHollyJ 122 Small, Timothy Allen CTimJ 122 Smedberg, David Gilbert 62 Smith, Charles Ragsdale fRagsl 122 Smith, Cindy 122,184 Smith, Donald 152 Smith, Gary fNealJ 152 Smith, Phillip Mark 152 Smith, Rhonda Jo 185 Smith, Robin Elizabeth 86,87, 187 Smith, Roger 95,152 Smith, Shannon 75,152,178 Smith, Tommy 152 Sommers, Amy 152 Southern, John fScottJ 60, 144, 152 Sparks, Tanya Alice 57,74,179 Spears, Charles Mr. 164 Spinks, Laurie 152 Spivey, Carol Jean 79 Splawn, Stephen 152 Sprague, Daniel CDannyJ 152 Stadler, Martin Dwayne fM8ftyl 152 Stanfield, Robyn Leigh 55,81, 86,119,122 Starliper, Rita 152 Starr, Kimberly Ann fKiml 122,152 Stephenson, Rachel Leigh 75 Sterken, Sue Virginia 139 Stewart, John 97,99 Stewart, Denise 185 Stone, Karen Dawn fDawnJ 75,153,178 Stone, Leslie G. fLesJ 123 Stout, Donald Graham fGrayJ 153 Index Strader, Laura Bruce 77 Strafford, Charles K. 164 Strickland, Rachel 164 Strimple, Eric fRickJ 104, 153,185 Stuber, Ronald Dean CRonniel 123 Stutts, Suzanne 13 Sutton, Bob 24,114,123 Swanson, Shelley 30,60,81,123 Swanson, Sherri 60,153 Swanson, Terri Lynn 185 Sykes, Betty Jean 35,55,77, 123,184 Sykes, Debbie 60,153 Sykes, Dennis 55,78,123,175,185 Sykes, Eunice Maria fTinyJ 123 T Tapp, Danite Del 79 Tate, Romina Diana 184 Taylor, Richard Xavier fRickyl 123 Teckley, Rich 185 Temple, John Mr. 164,178,179 Terrell, Carren 91,153 Terrell, Joni Beth 123 Thomas, Bucky 60,153 Thomas, Carolyn 153 Thomas, Ginger Lynn 87,176 Thomas, Joey 185 Thomas, Karen 75,79, 178 Thomas, Kelly Susan 55,59,60, 75,77,87,123,175 Thomas, Kenneth 123 Thompson, Annette 13,153 Thompson, Douglas Reid fDougl 28,54,123 Thompson, Glenna Jean 184 Thompson, Mike 153 Thompson, Phillis Delora 13,14, 61,74,123,179,187 Thornton, Clark Bryan 78,123 Touloupas, Zacharias John fZackl 78,79,99,138,140,178 Traywick, Tammy Sue 138 Trifunovic, Robert Daniel 153 Trollinger, Jody 153 Trollinger, Mike 153 Trost, Robert Edward fBobbyl 138 , Troxler, Betty Susan fSusanJ 21,138 Turner, David 66 Turner, James Howard iJameyJ 123,138 Turner, Van Mr. 165 Tyndall, Dalton 153 U Uhler, Ray Franklin 153,178 Ussery, Donna 75,153 Ussery, Douglas Brantley CDougl 60,138 V Vanhook, Jacqueline Anita CJackieJ 138,185 Vanhook, James Thomas 185 Vanhook, Ricky Vinson 150,153 Vanhook, Wayne David 184 Varner, Brent Wilbur 124,186 Vaughan, Martha 57,75,153 Vaughan, Steve 162 Vaughan, Zelda Yvette 138,184 Veno, Caroline Anne 34,55,79, 84,85,125 Vetsopoulos, George 154 Via, Ricky 69 Vianes, Erwan Bernard Guillaume fBernardJ 30,55 Vickrey, Melody Leine 55,119, 124,184 Vincent, Renee 138 Vines, Norma Jean 1Jean7 74,138 Volger, Cindy 75,154 W Wade, Sandra 154 Wade, Tina 60,154 Wagner, Tommy 154 Wald, Diane Isolde 94,138,187 Walker, Cheryl Lynn 124, 175,176 Walker, Cindy 124 Walker, David Jonathon 138,186 Walker, Jeffrey D. 154 Walker, Scott Mr. 165 Walker, William P. 57,154 Wall, Kathy Lynn 124 Wall, Pamela Sue fPaml 138,185 Walton, Jeffrey Donald fJeffl 154 Ward, Hunt 152,154 Warren, Timothy Louis fTimJ 154 Waters, Jeff Douglas 154 Watkins, Pamela Jean QPamJ 74 Watson, Jane Lee 57,79 Watson, Laura Kaye 57,60,80,81 Watts, Jack Glenn fGlennl 95,154 Weadon, Mark Donovan 78,178 Welborn, Joan Leigh fJoaniel 74,124 Welch, Kevin Tabar 124 Weld, Ralph Lynn 75,154 Wernicki, John Edward 66,152, 154 Wesson, Craig Franklin Jr. 124 West, Michael Lee fMike7 152,154 West, Wendy Ruth 57,75,154 Weston, Marian Mrs. 81,124,165 Wheeler, Calvin 155 Wheeler, Julia Rhodes 4,55, 169 Wheeler, Mary Lois 30,63.185 Whitaker, Patricia Mrs. 165 White, Ann Elizabeth 79,94 White, Brent Lundon 154 White, Doug 25 White, Franklin Harold 1FrankJ 152,155 White, Harold Gene 104 Whitesell, Jayme Faye 55,79,124 Whitesell, Joni 184 Whitten, Rosemary Ann 55,75, 84,85,95,125,178 Wilkins, Ella Faye 75 Wilkins, Louis Mr. 165 Williams, Cheryl Dawn 125,159 Williams, Michael Bruce fMikel 125,185 Williams, Rodney Graham fRodJ 152,155 Williamson, Cathy Paulette fPaulettel 125 Williamson, Nancy Joan 77,125 Wilson, Alan Von 155 Wilson, Farrell P. Mr. 165 Wilson, James Randy 185 Wilson, Marion Louise 155 Wise, Timothy William fTiml 155 Witherow, Timothy Mack fTimJ 125 Wolfe, John Donald Jr. 55,125, 186 Wood, Laura Deeann 79,187 Woodall, Thomas Kennedy fTomJ 57,155 Woodruff, Angela Diane 87 Woodruff, Cynthia Anne fCindyl 60,125 Woods, Ellen Louise 155 Woodson, Barbara Mrs. 165 Wrenn, Mary Tamesia fTammyl 155 Wright, Linda Denise 79,184 Wright, Rebecca Ann fBeckyl 74,187 Wright, Robert Lee fBobby7 154,155 Wright, Susan Jeanette 64,79, 184 Y Yarborough, Cynthia Dawn fCindyl 60 Yarborough, Tracy Lou 125,184 Yates, Kathryn Renee 75, 155,178 Yellock, Helen Marie 125 Yoder, Dixie Darlene 155 Young, Alicia L. 75,155 Z Zangotis, Nancy 155 Zangotsis, Nick 155 231 QQNQ 1 X f Qi WV .V X, xx A K P 5 ' ,, A QQ -iiffff jff , XX L' X ff f J f X gx-we-0-N , lr, ' If S- . ff !,,,,..-J fx gN,,W,,.,.-f- , w RK A MG: 2 ggi 52 Sf 'S -s. q EJEEQSEE iivgdgx ea 3 Cisiiji SN'52ff375 X- 5 fi M 9553 Wag? s. fbnx' N X, if wgw Jw .X Q is 'fx SQ 4436 3, fi XJ J A - J Y . 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