Woodland Baptist Christian School - Aquila Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1982

Page 103 of 160

 

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Seniors Do It Best Mr. Randall Hinton, Mr. Phil Franklin, and Mr. Tim Tilley and Mr. Bud Owen. Mr. Cliff Whisenhunt. Miss Penny Towe, Mrs. Rose Biggs, and Mrs. Robin Chunn. Senior Athletes 99

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Cream of the Crop Most Athletic Most Likely to Succeed Teresa Minton, Tim Schuyler Kaye Holland, Scott Nations 98 Sup ' erlatives Most Responsible Rick Sapp, Nan Willard Class Clowns Donna Berry, Jimmy Sams



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Class History It ail started back in 1969. Woodland Christian School was taking on a new principal, Mr. Ed Stevens. Although this was a big addition, there were quite a few smaller ones — namely the new kindergarten students. Even though our class is as one now, we began with five separate classes. Among these we had Mary Beth Ashley, Scott Boyer, Dewey Cecile, Carrie Combs, Sherri Frye, Teresa Hartness, Da¬ vid Hawks, Jeff Orvin, Jimmy Sams, Rick Sapp, Tim Schuyler, Ruth Ann Sidden, Lisa Styers, Dana Utt, Barry Walker, Susan Walker, Ronald White, Nan Wil¬ lard, and Ward Wishon. We were very proud as we marched down the aisle to get our diplomas; but on to bigger and better things. As first-graders, we added Tammy Combs, Mark Fulp, Billy Ray Liles, and Rhonda Sheppard. With these gained, we lost Dewey, Carrie, and Lisa; but life goes on. In the second grade, we had only one new classmate — Shar¬ on Gray. It was now that we real¬ ized that there was more to school than telling time, three-letter words, and recess. When we returned in the fall as third-graders, we found that we again had only one new arrival — Sabrina King. This year, in a sense, we added a doctor to our staff. Mr. Stevens had received his Ph.D. in Religious Psychology and was now to be called Dr. Stevens. In the fourth grade, we gained Danny Hawks, Dawn Perry, and Jeff Rhyne. Lisa Styers also decid¬ ed to rejoin us. At the beginning of our fifth grade year, Teresa Minton, Scott Nations, and Laura Wooten joined us and Carrie Combs returned. Around the middle of the year, Steve Loos arrived and became one of us; better late than never. In the sixth grade, we picked up Kim Biggs and Brian Cook, but lost Danny Hawks. This was our year to be honored at the Fifth and Sixth Grade Banquet. As we left elementary school and joined Junior High, we gained Kaye Holland, and later in the year, Jaymi Huff. During our eighth grade year we had no one new, but Kim Biggs left around the middle of the year. Her absence was short, be¬ cause Kim was back as we began our Freshman year. We also added Ben Mabe and Scott Sechler but lost Sherri Frye. This year, we all got our Learner’s Permits and took to the highways. As Sophomores, Tammy Ad¬ ams and and Michael Rock joined us and Dana Utt returned at the beginning, but it wasn’t until April that Kelly Gambill and Kim Rob¬ erts arrived in our class. As we all got our license, the world would never be the same again. In the eleventh grade, Sherri Frye and Danny Hawks came back, and we added Donna Berry, Dale Mitchell, and Tim Wilson as Juniors. About halfway through the year, Scott Brown also joined us. We really became excited as the time came to order class rings and prepare to put on the Junior- Senior Banquet. As we prepared for our Senior year, our additions were Marty Baucom, Jay Stephenson, and Sammy Wood. Soon, Dewey Ce¬ cile also returned. Marty had to leave for a few weeks, but came back at the end of first semester. We were both happy and sad about the year. Happy to be on our own, but sad to part from friends. We planned for our Senior trip to Florida, which required lots of fund-raising, and rehearsed the Senior Play. We also ordered invi¬ tations and were measured for caps and gowns in preparation for graduation. The year flew by, but it had been a long time in coming. After all of this, we ended up with forty-nine Seniors. We leave saying, “We love you, Woodland, but we must be moving on.’’ Nan Willard 100 Class History

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