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                  <text>�1981
Gold
And

Black
People
Activities
Middle School
Elementary
School
Ads
Index

Page 7
Page 41
Page Ill
Page 115
Page 143
Page 170

�We watched the moments
Pass by ...
Carrying with them
Memories of a year
Of a lifetime.

�We saw faces
Depicting feelings
That formed
A common bond
With others.

�The laughing crowd . ..
The serious ones
Joining together to form
A united body.

�We heard cheering voices
Supporting a united team
On to victory ,
Championship, and
Personal achievement.

�We felt the dedication
And determination
Of a group
To gain education
And understanding
To change the world.

�People

We sought a bond
With another.
Alone, we were
Nothing.
Together, we created.
Thus we reached out
With moods
And thoughts
To find meaning
For ourselves and
To give meaning
To others.

�Seniors
In 1981 each member of the senior class
reached a long desired goal: graduation. At the
same time he encountered new choices and
more difficult challenges. Each found himself
faced with questions that demanded answers.
Did he want to continue his education? What
field would he study? How could he finance his
future? What job did he want? Eventually. from
the emotional and intellectual interrogation of
"Who am 17", originated another clearly defined
goal, one he would meet head on and ' conquer.
Thus, each senior learned first hand the meaning
of the old adage, "Never ending, always beginning. "

Mark Altman

Karen Avant

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Jacqueline Alston

Lisa Altman

Wanda Barr

Scotty Baxley

Allen Bellflowers

Jimmy Bennett

�Teresa Bishop

Sandra Booker

Sheila Brown

Shirlene Brown

Darry Cantey

Renee Capps

Ernie Carter

Amy Carraway

Dan Carraway

Donna Coker

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�Jimmy Coker

Sharon Coker

Terry Creel

Betty Davis

Gina Davis

Harry Davis

Paul Davis

Silas Davis

Roland Deas

Jimmy Dennis

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�Donald Douglas

Ronald Douglas

Iola Eaddy

Earl Eaddy

Steve Eaddy

Roger Edwards

JoAnn Filyaw

Thomas Gaster

James Generette

Willie James Graham

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�Pamela Green

Rosanne Greenwood

Randy Cox

Edwin Hanna

Jerry Hanna

David Hartfield

Greg Haseldon

Raymond Haseldon

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Kirk Jones

�Todd Jones

Marvin Larrimore

Cindy Lewis

Jannette Lewis

John Lewis

Kenny Lyerly

Joey McDaniel

Leon McNeil

Roger McWhite

Tony Matthews

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�Jonna Mims

Timmy Morris

Sandra Nettles

Eddie Poston

Robbie Poston

Susan Parsons

Julie Poston

Teresa Powell

Donald Powell

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Vanessa Powell

�James Powers

Troy Reese

Joseph Prosser

Mel Rosers

Sandra Sprinss

Wayne Richardson

Adrian Smith

Jane Ann Stewart

Marshall Stone

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Ansela Tanner

�Pattie Taylor

Joseph Tanner

Greg Todd

Cindy Thompson

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James Willis

Robert White

Janet Woodberry

Ellerbe Woodberry

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Cecelia Wright

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�Get ready ... set ... selll ... Knowing there was only one chance to
raise money for the Junior-Senior, the Junior Class set out to do their best
as magazine subscription sellers. After they finished their selling project,
they began the process of planning the prom. Excitement began to fill the
air and secrets were harder and harder to keep.
The highlight of the year was receiving class rings which gave more
realization that their last year at JHS was approaching.

Dianne Allison
Bob Altman

Jeana Altman
Johnny Ard

Marie Barnhill
Vernette Bartell

Philip Bartlett
Don Baxley
Jimmy Baxley
Lewis Bell

Lori Brock
Elaine Brock
Aaron Brooks
Virg inia Brown
Rickey Burgess

Timmy Carter
Robin Cribb
Carolyn Collins
Denise Collins
Vince Cox

�i\ngela Davis
\1i randa Davis
:hirlene Davis
Teresa Davis
sa Dennis

Will Dennis
David Driggers
Cheri Eaddy
Tammy Evans
Troy Fennell

Karen Floyd
Bryce Fraiser
Wanda
Foxworth
Diane Gaster
Celia Graham

Paula Green
Glenda
Greenwood
Willie Bert
Hanna

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Jody Hardee

Eric Haselden

�Jeannie
Haselden
Donna Haynes
Robbie Hicks

Jeff Holder
Henry
Humphries
Lisa Lewis

Carol Lindley
Robin lynch
Terry
McDonald

Rosa McFadden
Stanley
Mc White
Joie Owens

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Mike Palumbo
Donna Poston
Teddy Poston

Harry Powell
Brian Powers
Bruce Powers
Stella Reaves
Frankie
Sedgwick

�~ ane Smith

ie Stephan
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-laselden
Stewart

Darwin Stone
Sherry Tanner
Belle Taylor

Chris Thornhill
Michelle
Thompson
Robert
Thompson

Sharon
Thompson
Kevin Timmons
Michael Todd

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Billy Turner
Nathaniel
Weston
Russell Willis

Randy Wise
Lenny
Woodberry
Angelia Wright

�This year's sophomores entered their second school
year with a feeling of great anticipation. They were not
freshmen anymore and now they faced new opportunities and challenges. They experienced a feeling of importance and had more influence on school activities.

Ivan Altman
Vera Ard
Tommy Avant
Wanda Avant

Lamar Barr
Leroy Barr
Vernon Barr
Theron Bartell

Glen Bazen
James Bell
Sharon Browder
Sylvia Brown

Johnny Burgess
Leon Burgess
Kristen Cantey
Lynn Cameron
Scott Cook

Ronnie Cribb
Archie Davis
Shelia Davis

Gregory Dicks
David Eaddy
Gregory Eaddy

�ames Eaddy
Elmore
.':oonie Evans
Feagin
• urici a Fennell

Alvin Flemning
Marie Footman
Judy Generette
Rose Mary

Generette
Carla Godwin

John Graham
Joseph Green
Barry Hanna
Philip Hartfield
Teresa
Hartfield

Connie Hayes
Chris Herron
A.my Humphries
Candice Joye
Wanda Lyerly

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Rhonda Lee
Benjie McCall
Philip
McCracken
Ed McDonald
Bertha Mack

Anita McKissick
Wanda Marlow
Marie Mayo
Bill Miles
William Miles

�Leighton Morris
Pam Morris
Janice Nettles
MaeVon Parker
Walt Parker

Freddie Pearson
Mark Powell
Mike Powell
Debra Prosser
Ricky Prosser

Norma Reece
Marla Schleuger
Billy Joe
Sefton
Esau Singletary
Hattie
Singletary

Sheri Skinner
Renee Smith
Donna Springs
Stephanie
Swintz
Cindy Tanner

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Loraine Taylor
Wanda
Thompson
LuAnn Todd
Jeffery Turner
Melinda Turner

Robbie Turner
Maxine Weaver
Keith White
Tammy White
Sadie Weston

�The Freshman Class was offered many challenges and responsibilities
with unlimited results. One had to select college prep or business courses
and decide whether or not to run for an office in a Club. No longer was he
that eighth grader who was looked upon, but a freshman who found himself
at the bottom looking up. It took them only a short time to settle into the
new routine of high school life and take advantage of it both athletically
and academically.

Freshmen
David Anderson
Sam Altman
David Ard
Gerald Atkinson
Jod y Avant

Sheila Bach
Lori Barefoot
Marvin Barkers
Dean Bartell
Brian Barr

Donella Barr
James Barr
Wayne
Bellflowers
Janet Bell

Karen Bell
Donnie Brewer
Joyce Brown
Ray Brown

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Linda Burgess
Sherrie Calcutt

Abbie Carraway
Judy Collins

�Freshmen
Valerie Collins
Diane Cooper
Gary Cooper

Cliff Cribb
Pam Cribb
Steve Crouch

Ralph Curry
Betty Davis
Earl Davis

Rodney Davis
Steve Davis
Georgia Daniels

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Shannon Daniel
Darryl Deas
Mary Deas
Al Dennis
Ramell Doctor

Gary Dunn
Christine Eaddy
Claudia Eaddy
Donald Eaddy
Elaine Eaddy

�Freshmen
..nd y Evans
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a rie Fennell
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Angie Foxworth
Ronnie Gavin
Ann Gasque
David Graham
Carolyn Green

Lisa Hamelton
Ann Marie
Hanna
David Hanna
Heidi Hanna
Tony Hanna

Tonya Hardee
Carolyn
Haselden
Wally Haselden

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Marty Hayes
Rebecca Herron
Kim Henry

Darlene Holden
Allen Howell
Jimmy Jackson

�Freshmen
Craig Johnson
Denise Johnson
Monique Jones
Angie Jowers
Rose Marie
Joye

Janet Lambert
Jake Lewis
Rickey Lyerly
Connie McCall
Cindy McDaniel

Tammy
McDonald
Richard
McWethy
Lin Marsh
Penny Marsh
Jerry Matthews

Ricky Matthews
Sarah Matthews
Chad Melton
Donetta Morris
Warren Morris

Ashley Nesmith
Chryleen
Nesmith
Gregory
Nesmith
Tamra Nettles
Renee Parker

Roger Parrott
Chris Pearson
Darrin Pearson
Patricia Presley
Rhonda Player

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_uzanne Player
S lvia Player
iane Prosser
ett Prosser
us sell Prosser

Deloris Poston
Jane Powell
Jerry Powell
Leeann Powell
Lee Powell

Sharon Powell
Wanda Powell
Pat Rhames
Ricky Ehames
Kathy Short

Darlene
Singletary
Chris Springs
Wayne Springs
Mark Stone
Melinda Stone

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David Taylor
Johnia Thea
Brad Thompson
Dean Thompson
Darren
Timmons

Michael Tisdale
Dana Todd
Melinda Todd
Natalie Weaver
James Wright

�Class Officers
Class officers were an important
part of the student body. They were
elected by their respective classes
to take the responsibility of planning and carrying out class activities.As leaders of their class and fellow students, these students also
served on the student council.
Freshman class officers had to
adjust to the routine and activities
of the council. Although they were
new, they played an important role
in the functions of leadership.
The sophomores felt more secure
in their contributions for the student council. Many ideas were suggested and a lot of work went into
not only doing but learning about
leadership and responsibility.
With more experience, the junior
and senior officers took on the responsibility and obligations that
faced the student body. They led
the way for revising the student
council's constitution, improved
school functions and implemented
new school policies.

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Officers are listed from left to right . I. Freshmen officers are: Na1alie Weaver. secretary ,
Rhonda Player , treasurer, Valerie Collins.

vice presidenti Abbe Carraway, president.
J. Sophomore officers are: l ynn Cameron,
secretary 1 Marla Schleuger, vice president 1
Debra Prosser, treasurer 1 Kay Elmore. presi·

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3. Junior officers are: Wanda Foxworlh, secretary , Lori Brock, vice pres identi Marie
Barnhill. treasureri Glenda Greenwood, presi -

dent.
4. Senior officers are: Julie Poston, presidenti

Todd Jones . vice president 1 Marshall Stone ,
treasurer 1 Gina Davis. secretary.

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�Class
Favorites
Who wouldn't feel pretty good
about being chosen as their class
favorite 7 Each class, Freshman
through Senior, chose their favorite
guy and girl to represent their class.
Their choice was based on an outgoing personality. a subtle wit, and a
great desire to get along with others.

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I. Freshman class favorites are Darryl Deas
and Rhonda Player.
l . Sophomores elected Archie Davis and
Marla Schleuger.
3. lewis Bell and Sharon Thompson are Junior
favorites .
4. Senior class favorites are Donnie Powell

and Gina Davis.

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�Trustees
The Board of Trustees was the
ma jor governing body of the school
system. They made many important
decis ions that effect teachers. administrators, and students as well.
Many new ideas were introduced to
provide better educational programs for all three schools. These
capable admin istrators keep the
Johnsonville District schools operating efficiently.
The 1980-81 Trustees are , Mr.
Stanley Hanna, chairman1 Mr. Jim
Carraway1 Mr. William McDaniel1
Mr. Wilmer Davis1 Mr. James Edward Nesmith, and Mr. Mike Powell.

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�Superintendent
The responsibility of directing
the expenditures of the three
schools of Johnsonville fell upon the
shoulders of district personnel. Superintendent Mr. Chester Floyd, together with the Board of Trustees,
established a bond of understanding and cooperation between the
schools and communities. He also
maintained the budget which the
board set up, interviewed applicants for faculty positions and supervised the administration of the
elementary, middle, and high
schools.

Federal
Project
Coordinator
The procurement and allocation
of federal funds was one of the duties of Mr. Jerry Powell, federal
coordinator for District Five. There
is a great deal of planning, paper
work, and requirements to be met in
order to receive federal money for
special programs. These programs,
however, add to the quality educat ion that the district provides for
the students.

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�District
Office
Personnel
Serving the district, along with
the board members and the superintendent, were several other personnel who helped in the administering
of the district programs. Secretarial
duties, maintenance, bookkeeping,
and health services were some of
the areas in which these personnel
participated. Working together
they helped in producing effective
district service to all.

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I. Secretaries for the district office are Miss

Joye flowers and Mrs. Wanda Moore.
2. Mr. Bobby Haselden is in charge of district
maintenance.

3. In the business area . Mrs . Velma Haselden

is the district's bookkeeper.
4. Maintaining health records on all students,
providing first aid. and health counseling are

all aspects of Mrs. Mary Dean Huggin's job as
district nurse.

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�High School
Principal
The Administrative Staff at
Johnsonville High School was
always ready to improve the
academic skills of the student
body. Not only did they teach
us but they also helped coordinate student body activities. Discipline and guidance
also fall into the functions
which they performed. The
services offered by the administration were necessary
to the everyday life of the
students.
Mr. Graham, principal of
J.H.S. handles any disciplinary
problems that the faculty
members refer to him or that
he encounters as he checks
the buildings and grounds
throughout the day. He also is
available for parent, teacher
or student conferences if
needed or requested.

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�Assistant
Principal
Working with the faculty and the
students, the administration sought
to provide excellent educational opportunities for all. Assisting Mr.
Graham at the high school was Mr.
Mendel ·Poston. Along with his duties as assistant principal, Mr. Poston also taught one Physics class
and was in charge of supervising
the bus drivers.

Secretaries
The high school and guidance offices were perhaps the two busiest
areas in the entire school. Assisting
students and faculty members were
Mrs. Amenda Humphries (left), secretary to the principal, and Mrs.
Bobbie Batchelor (right), secretary
to the guidance counselor.

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�JHS Faculty
The Johnsonville High School faculty worked hard to provide the
best education and guidance possible. They not only taught the students, but also tried to become
their friends.

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I. (from left to right ) Mr. Don liebrum. head
of the Science Department , teaches General

and Physical Science. and Chemistry. He Is
the Beta Club Sponsor and the Annual staff
photographer.
Mrs. Deloris Brock, teaches Biology I and II,
and Health. She coaches girls tennis and H ·

sists in other girls sports programs.
Mr. Mendel Poston is the Bus Superintendent
and Assistant Principal. He teaches a Physics

class.
J. (from left to right ) Mr. Charles Jowers is a
Junior Class Sponsor. He teaches Pre·Algebra, Algebra II . Project Succeed Math I. and
General Math I.
Mrs. Barbara Bryan is in charge of all Typing
Classes. Sponsor of the FBLA. Junior Class
Sponsor, Office Procedures, Businen English
and Shorthand I and II.
Mrs. Albertha Dicks teaches in the Math Department. She teaches Project Succeed Malh

I, Math II. and Algebra I.
Mrs. Marsha Carter teaches Pre-Calculus,
Geometry. Pre-Algebra. and Math For living.
She is also a Senior Class Sponsor.
Mr. Willie Cooper teaches Typing I and II and
Business Math. He is a Senior Class Sponsor.
3. (from left to right ) Mr. Wade Jordan
teaches Drivers Education and handles the
Geography Department with ease.
Mrs. Jeannie Hudson teaches French I and 11.

and three Civics Classes each day.
Mr. Dick Lesley teaches U.S. Histor y and
Ps yc hology and is the Varsity Basketball
coach and Junior Varsity Football Coach.

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I. Mr. Bill Donahoe is the Carpentary teacher
in the Vocational Department .

.2. Mrs. Deannie Bazen assists Mr. Carter in
the Physical Education Department.
3. Mr. Benny Carter is head football coach
and instructs the P.E. classes.
4. (from left to right ) Mr. William Thayer is
the band director. He teaches Music Appreciation and the Middle School band classes.
This year he also taught on class of U.S. History. Mrs. Jackie Graham is in charge of
supervising the study halls. Mr. Robert Poston teaches vocational courses. Mrs. Peggy
Parker teaches College Prep English Ill and Ill.
Vocabulary/ Composition, and Practical English. She is also a Senior Class Sponsor. Mrs.
Genevive Weaver teaches all home economics courses. She is a Junior Class sponsor and
chairman of the Junior/ Senior Prom committee. Mrs. Harriett Hyman is the high school
librarian. She is sponsor for the annual staff
and organizes its MISS GOLD AND BLACK
beauly pageant . Mrs. Lillian Wilson is the
guidance counsek&gt;r and also sponsors the
student council. Mrs. Gwen Salley teaches
Economics and Government. She is the varsity girls' basketball coach.
5. (from left lo right ) Mrs. Lyvonne Skinner is
the aid for the reading program. Mrs. Fonda
Ruth is the reading teacher and also the chorus director. Mrs. Louise Eaddy teaches
practical English Ill and IV. College Prepretory English IV and Advanced English. She is
also a Senior class sponsor. Mrs. Katherine
Lewis teaches reading and College Prepara·
tory English I. She is one of the Junior class
sponsors. Mrs. Ester Cooper teaches all Project Succeed English classes. Miss Ella Mae
Barr is the Special Education teacher.

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�Faculty
Recognition
This year, for the first time in JHS
history, there was not one, but
three outstanding teachers to
whom we graciously wish to dedicate our 1981 annual. These three
women have not only contributed
many years of their lives toward
the education of the students at
JHS but have also helped many students by giving them the personal
attention and inspiration they needed along the way. To these teachers
we all would like to give our highest
admiration , appreciation, and
thanks.

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I. Mrs. Louise Eaddy teaches Practical Ens·
lish Ill and IV, Collese Prep. Ens Ii sh IV, and
Advanced Enslish. She is the Senior Class
Sponsor.
2. Miss Ella Mae Barr is the Special Educat ion
teacher. She has helped with Pep Club Activities and was sponsor of the Drama Club.
3. Mrs. Pessy Parker teaches Collese Prep
Enslish II and Ill and Vocabulary-Composition. She is a Senior Class Sponsor.

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Activities

We searched for
recognition,
Involvement, action,
fun.
One taught another
And in so doing
became
One that counted and
could be
Counted on.

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This was a year of valuable experience for the Lady Flashes. Their
daily routine consisted of running
bases, practicing hitting, and simply
readying themselves for their opponents. The highlight of the season
was making a surprise come back
against Aynor thanks to the excellent defense. The team also received the honor of conference runner-up. Mrs. Brock did a tremendous job with her first team.
Members of the softball team are. (kneeling )
Betty Davis, manaser. Janette Lewis, Sherri

Skinner. Vicki Key. Marla Brock. Cindy
Thompson. Jackie Alston. (standing) Paula
Green. Janet Woodberry. Penny Stone. Amy
Humphr ies,

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�Track
The 1980 JHS Track Team, under
the coach ins of Benny Carter.
emersed second in the conference
after losins by only one point to
Terrell's Bay in the conference
track meet. Several members of the
track team qualified for the Lower
State Track Meet.
Interest has srown in the track
team over the past years. not only
by the boys at JHS. but a few sirls
have shown interest also. It is hoped
that this interest will continue to
srow and produce fine athletes both
mentally and physically.
Members of the track team are, (seated) Will
Dennis, Johnny Strickland. Timmy Carter,
Robin Cribb, Diane Smith, Russell Prosser.
(kneeling ) Jim Power, Russell Willis. Phillip
McCracken, Phillip Bartell, Terr y Creel, Nat
Weston, Jody Hardee. (standing) James Willis, Joey Tanner. Paul Davis, Bill Miles, David
Graham, Robert Thompson.

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The Johnsonville Flashes'
1980 baseball team, losing two
conference games to Hemingway and one to Olanta, had a
very slow start. The Flashes
went into the conference title
best of 3 game series against
Hemingway. the season
champions. Although the
Flashes were not able to beat
the Tigers during the season,
the Flashes won the first two
games in the best of three series. The Flashes moved one
step further and played Bowman in the Lower Class Conference in a best of three
game series. The Flashes once
again were victorious and
held the title of Lower State
Champions.

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Members of the baseball team were,
Bruce Powers, Jimmy Bennet, Wyman Gaster, Archie Davis, Ivan Altman, Rickie Prosser, Joey McDaniel,
mgr. Rolan Deas, Marvin Larrimore,
Ronnie Stephen. Robbie Coward.
Joey Owens, Scotty Cook, Thoman
Gaster , mgr. Joseph Green, Ricky
Powell, Kevin Timmons, Timmy
Moris, Brian Powers, Arron Brooks,
John Lewis, Louie Tyler, and Coach
Shay Rollins.

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�Flashes Were
State A
Champions
The Flashes, now in the
State Finals met Lockhart who
had won the baseball state title several years straight.
After a close last inning surge.
the Flashes won the first
game of the 3 game series.
The Flashes then went to
Lockhart and demolished
them with a I~ to win the
State Title in the Class A Conference.

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�Tennis
To many of the members on the
tennis team, tennis was a new but
exciting challenge! Coach Deloris
Brock worked hour after hour with
her young team to improve their
self-confidence along with coordination. Overall, it was an exciting
and challenging season and offered
valuable experience that should insure them success in the years to
come.
Members of the team (center) are: Lori

Brock . Abbe Carraway. Valerie Collins. Carolyn Haselden, Teresa Bishop and Sherri Skinner. The senior member of the team was

Teresa Bishop (bottom).

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�Football
As head coach for the second
year at JHS, Benny Carter led the
Flashes to a somewhat successful
season. Losing some valuable players from last year, the Flashes, surviving many injuries, had a competant team who won thrid place in
the conference behind Hemingway
and Lake View.
Starting the season with a loss
and a tie, the Flashes tried to get
out of their slump but never completely succeeded. For the first
time in several years. the Flashes
did not get into the state playoffs
and did not win the Homecoming
game. Wrapping up their season
with a loss to Lake View and Hemingway. the 1980 Flashes football
team ended their season.
Members of the team (opposite page. center )
are, (kneeling ) Thomas Gaster. Robert While,
John Graham . Chris Pearson. Archie Davis.

Tro y Reese. Lenny Woodberry. Russell Willis.
Mel Rogers. Ronnie Stephan. Adrian Smith

and Manager Roland Deas. (slanding) Manager Robert Thompson, Kevin Timmons . Phil-

ip Barletl , Bryce Frasier. Paul Davis, Aaron
Brooks , Bryan Powell. Timmy Morris , Darry

Can1ey. Johnny Strickland. Donald Powell.
Russell Willis. Joey McDaniel, Randy Wise.
and Bill Miles.

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�JV Football
The Junior Varsity Football team
was coached by Charles Hyman
(middle school) and Dick Lesley
(high school). The team consisted
of players from the middle school
and high school. Eight games were
played during the season and the
Junior Flashes ended with a record
of three wins, four losses and one
tie.
Members of the team from the high school
(righl ) are, (kneeling ) Randy Anderson.
Johnny Burgess, Greg Nesmilh, Joe Green.
James Wrighl . David Eaddy. (slanding) John
Lewis. James Eaddy. Warren Morris. Greg
Eaddy. Ray Brown. Gary Dunn. Phillip
McCrackin. Chad Mellon. and Rickey
Prosser. Wi1h Coach Lesley (opposile page
leh ) are (kneeling ) Gary Cooper and James
Barr. (Slanding) Keilh While and Coach Lesley.

���Boys
Basketball
The 1980-81 boys' varsity basketball team had a new coach this year.
Mr. Dick Lesley, losing two valuable
seniors, tried to make a winning
team for this season. Losing a close
game to Williamsburg, the Flashes
had to overcome many difficulties
to keep a winning record. Losing to
Hannah-Pamplico and Williamsburg,
the boys also had a tough time winning the away games.
The team participated in the
Hemingway Christmas Tournament,
and they came in third place after
losing to Battery Park. The senior
players, Ellerbe Woodberry, Paul
Davis and John Lewis, along with
veteran, Stanley McWhite, will try
and win not only the conference but
also the state basketball title.
Members of the team (center) are. (kneel·
ing) Chris Pearson. Stanley McWhlte. Earl
Alston. and Willie Graham. (standing) Paul
Davis. Nelson Borden, Ellerbe Woodberry.
Bryce Frasier, and John Lewis. Keeping statistics for the team (bottom) are Adrian
Smith, Karen Floyd. Mark Altman, Sherri Skinner and Wanda Barr.

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�1980-81 Varsity Basketball
Opponent
Hannah-Pamplico
East Clarendon
Hannah-Pamplico
East Clarendon
Pleasant Hill
Terrell's Bay
Lake View
Battery Park
Loris
Hemingway
Britton's Neck
Pleasant Hill
Terrell's Bay
Lake View
Battery Park
Loris
Hemingway
Britton's Neck

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Girls
Basketball
The girls' varsity basketball had
to handle the transition to a new
coach this year. Although losing
three valuable seniors from last
year , the team seemed to be headed for a successful season under the
leadership of Mrs. Gwen Salley.
At the beginning of the season.
the Flashes defeated Williamsburg,
Hannah-Pamplico, and East Clarendon, and they lost to West Florence.
Under the fine shooting of Shirlene
Davis, ball handling of Jackie Alston, and rebounding of Kathy
Short, The Flashes began the season
with a great 5-1 record (as the yearbook goes to press).
Team members (center ) are: (kneeling ) Ja·
nette Lewis, Angela Tanner, Jackie Alston ,
(standing) Sherri Skinner, manager 1 Terry

McDonald . Kay Elmore, Kim Henr y. Kath y
Short, Shirleene Davis, Melinda Turner , Man·

ager Wanda Barr and Coach Saltey.

�1980-81 Varsity Basketball
Opponent
Hannah-Pamplico
East Clarendon
Hannah-Pamplico
East Clarendon
Pleasant Hill
Terrell's Bay
lake View
Battery Park
lods
Hemingway
Britton's Neck
Pleasant Hill
Terrell's Bay
lake View
Battery Park
loris
Hemingway
Britton's Neck

JHS

��JV Boys
Basketball
Intense drills of the fundamentals,
laps. long hours, spirit, and teamwork were valuable in conditioning
the Junior Flashes for the fast act ion sport Basketball. Coached by
Mr. Bubba Coker. the boys faced
Hemingway. Terrell's Bay, Pleasant
Hill, and Hanna-Pamplico during the
short season. Beginning after
Christmas holidays, the boys practiced long throughout hard hours to
organize and prepare for their season.

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��Middle School
Basketball
Starting in November, Coach
Charles Hyman began practicing
the basic skills of basketball-passing, dribbling , rebounding , and
shooting-to both the girls and boys'
JMS teams. He molded the teams
into both offensive and defensive
successes. Both teams responded in
having successful seasons and in
excelling in sportsmanship and
teamwork.

Cheerleaders
Cheerleaders for the middle
school teams were (standing )
Mandy Marsh, Judy Coker, Beverly
Poston, (kneeling) Stephanie Palumbo, Robin Rogers, and Pattie
Ruth.

�School Days
School Days. Ah the Life! Our 8 to
3-five day week really kept us busy.
The variety of classes of many subjects. the clubs and school act ivities, and the excitement of the
sportsworld were only part of our
emotionally compacted weeks.
Without the unique JHS student
body and faculty . these unique
school days would not have been
possible.
As captured on film . the following
twelve pages portray several special days and activit ies.

���Field Day
You could say field day was a day
of fun , games, and laughter. Even
though it was a cold day for the
spring, the student body participated tremendously. The most popular
of all the activities were the egg
toss and the coke-chug. The cokechug was a game to see which team
could down their cokes the fastest.
Overall, field day was one of the
best things to happen at JHS this
year.

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�Pep Rallies
Several pep rallies were held
throughout the school year. Cheerleaders and students help get the
team members up for their games.

�Veterans' Day
If a person was to ask you on what
day do we pay tribute to some of
the most honored Americans, would
you know the answer? Many Americans do not know that November II
is Veterans' Day. a day set aside to
honor the bra.ve men who have
served in the U.S. Nilitary.
The Johnsonville High School
FBLA helped to make Veterans' Day
very special and unforgetable. With
the close supervision of the FBLA's
sponsor Mrs. Barbara Bryan and
with the emotional speech by the
guest speaker Mrs. Lillian C. Myers,
the program proved to be a very
patriotic event.

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��looking Good
Days
The 1980-81 season was marked by
an air of independence and individuality in the world of fashion . Extremes of tastes-simplicity and
glamour-mingled , however. between the two degrees was a medium. Plaid skits, orgyle socks, and
pennyloafers crowded the halls.
Calvin Kleins, sweaters, and tweed
blazers blanketed the campus. Numerous innovative ideas in add-abeads and jewelry reflected the individual tastes. Just as all other aspects of fashion , the hairstyles at
JHS depended solely upon the ind ividual's personal choice. Ol(erall the
world of fashion in 1980-81 was
earthy. dazzling , natural, and crative. but always appealing , fle xible,
and most of all uninhibited.

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�Christmas
Parade
The Annual Christmas Parade,
sponsored by the Johnsonville
Women's Club, was a success again
in 1980. The parade's eighty-six entries portrayed noticeable hardwork , time, and imagination. The
citizens loved the floats, bands, and
beauty contestants. Many thanks
were received by all who helped organize the parade and by all who
rode in it.

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�Blood Day
Blood Day at Johnsonville High
School has come to be an annual
event. The Student Council sponsored it and worked diligently to
get as many donors as possible for
the Pee Dee Area Blood Mobile.
Teachers and other adults not affiliated with JHS were also urged to
donate their blood. The Red Cross
was pleased that citizens were willing to help save somebody's life.
The blood mobile served free cookies and drinks afterwards. Everyone
felt good for donating his blood.

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�Hobo Day
In conjunction with Halloween.
the student council sponsored a
Hobo Day. The student body enjoyed dressing as hobos while others enjoyed seeing the different
ways students dressed. Several fac ulty members also participated
which gave the students a big laugh.

I. Contestants for Mr. Hobo are Randy Wise.
Marshall Stone. Allen Belflowers and Ernie
Carter.

) . Contestants for Miss Hobo are Sandra
Booker, Angela Tanner , Janette Lewis.
3. Lisa Altman , Lori Brock, Gina Davis, Donna

Coler and Cecelia Wright also competed.
4. Cecilia Wright was selected Miss Hobo
and Allen Belflowers was selected Mr. Hobo.
5. Who·s this hobo at JHS?
6. Mrs. Salley represented the typical teach·
er of the past.
7. Mrs. Hyman and Mrs. Bryan participated
and dressed as hobos.

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��Honors
The following ten pages recognize a number of students who have
received honors at JHS. The honors
include academic achievements,
beauty, character, popularity. and
personality.

Class
Beauties
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Each class selected one girl to represent
their class as class beauty.
I. Janet Bell, freshman
2. Mae Von Parker. Sophomore
3. Donna Haynes, Junior
4. Sheila Brown, Senior

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�Homecoming
Queen
Continuing an already established
tradition, the senior football players
chose sponsors to represent them
during the half-time activities at
the Johnsonville-vs-Pleasant Hill
Homecoming football game. The ten
girls were then eligible to compete
for Homecoming Queen. a title bestowed by the student body balloting. Janet Woodberry received
her crown and flowers from 1979-80
Queen Mary Ann Matthews who
was escorted on the field by JHS
Principal Charles Graham.

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I. Homecoming Queen Janet Woodberry was escorted by James Generette. Betty Davis was runner-up.
2. Betty was escorted by Leon
McNeil.
3. Contestants
Sponsors
Teresa Bishop
Darry Cantey
Betty Davis
Paul Davis
Glenda Greenwood Timmy Morris
Julie Poston
Mel Rogers
Michelle Thompson Robert White
Escorts were Rhett Prosser, Leon
McNeil, Marshall Stone, Joseph Tanner, Jimmy Dennis
4. Remaining contestants are:
JanetWoodberry Troy Reese
Diane Smith
James Willis
Cindy lewis
Donnie Powell
Karen Floyd
Joey McDaniel
Amy Carraway
Thomas Gaster
Their escorts were James Generette, Timmy Carter, Todd Jones ,
Stephen Eaddy, Don Baxley.

��Miss
Gold And

Black
As a fund raising project, the Annual Staff presented the 1980-81
Miss Gold and Black Pageant to the
theme of Over The Rainbow.
To welcome the audience and get
rid of any unwanted butterflies, the
girls presented a song and dance
presentation which they had
worked on diligently. Then opening
the competition, the 30 girls,
dressed in fash ionable sportswear,
paraded on stage to give the judges
their first opportunity to select ten
semi-finalists. The next phase of
competition was the judging of all
the girls in their evening gowns.
As the evening reached its climax , Lori Brock was crowned 198081 Miss Gold and Black by reigning
Queen Angie Jones.

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215 r-TI. Miss Gold and Black, Lori Brock
2. The new queen and runners-up.
3. Theresa Bishop, first runner-up.
4. Angela Tanner, second runnerup.
5. Donna Coker, third runner-up.
6. Sandra Booker, Miss
Congenality.
7. Faye Rogers, Miss Florence,
entertains.

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�Hall Of Fame
Each year the faculty at JHS selects ten students to be recognized
for their participation in athletics,
extracurricular activities as well as
academics. The students who make
up the Hall of Fame were chosen on
the basis of school involvement, dependability, creativeness, character, leadership qualities and excellence in academic areas. The student receiving the most number of
votes holds the title of Best All
Around. This year there was a tie
between Ernie Carter and Mark Altman.

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I. Mark Altman
2. Ernie Carter
3. Lisa Altman
4. Sandra Booker
5. Shelia Brown
6. Amy Carraway

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4
6

I. Gina Davis
2. Paul Davis
3. Todd Jones
4. Jim Power
5. Adrian Smith
6. Angela Tanner

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�PC Junior
Fellows
Presbyterian College Junior Fellowship awards went to Gina Davis, Ernie Carter, Lisa Altman, and Mark
Altman.

Boys' State
Representatives to Boy's State were
Mark Altman, Joey McDaniel, Mel
Rogers, Donnie Powell, Ernie Carter,
and Marvin Larrimore.

Who's Who
Students selected as Who's Who
Among High School Students included (standing) Janette Lewis, Angela
Tanner, Wanda Barr, Mark Altman,
Jack ie Alston , Eddie Poston, Adrian
Smith, Jim Power, Todd Jones, Sandra Booker, Dan Carraway, Amy
Carraway , Lisa Altman , Ernie
Carter. (seated ) Joey McDaniel, Julie Poston, Renee Capps, Gina Davis,
Cindy Thompson, Pattie Hicks, Janet Woodberry and Shelia Brown.

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�Miss Flame
Donna Coker

Furman
Scholars
I Dare You
Award
Mark Altman and Gina Davis
were selected as Furman Scholars.
They were also selected to receive
the "I Dare You" award. This award
is given by the American Youth
Foundation to recognize character
and leadership qualities ahd to encourage and challenge young people
to lead creative, purposeful lives.

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�Organizations
School organizations include
clubs and groups who contribute
their services to the student body.
The following nineteen pages recognize these groups.

VICA Club
The VICA Club consisted of students who were interested in vocational trades. These students attended the Hemingway Vocational
Center studying courses such as
Electricity, Carpentry. Auto mechanics, and Industrial sewing. The
club tries to create more interest
for these students in these areas.
There were local, district , state and
national rallies in which the club
participated. In April the club used
its fund raising profits to attend the
national rally in Atlanta.

�Beta Club
The National Beta Club is an organization for students who maintain
a 90 or above overall grade average.
Mr. Don Liebrum, who sponsors the
club, takes the members to the annual Beta Club Convention in Colum·
bia each year. The club raises money to finance the trip by selling candy bars.

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2
3
I. Officers for the club are: treasurer Eddie
Poston. vice-president Adrian Smith. secretary Gina Davis , president Mark Ahman and
sponsor Don Liebrum.

l . Senior members are: (seated ) Jim Power.
Todd Jones. Eddie Poston, Mark Altman.
Adrian Smith, (standing) Ernie Carter. Gina
Davis, Lisa Altman, Janet Woodberry .
.3. The remaining members are: (seated )
Sharon Thompson. Sherri Skinner. Karen

Floyd. Lori Brock , Glenda Greenwood, Diane
Smith, (standing) Ronnie Stehpan. Timmy
Carter, Darwin Stone. Russell Willis , Eric Ha-

selden. Chris Thornhill. and Shelia Davis.

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�Annual Staff
Work, Work.Work, . . . Deadlines
... copies ... selling ads . .. New
pictures . . . Mrs. Hyman . . . Mrs.
Skinner .. . Ernie ... Result ... 1981
Gold ~ Blackll A lot of work goes
into preparing our annual and this
year the annual staff worked especially hard to make it more enjoyable. "Remember, You are the annual, we just produce itl"

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I. Editor for the 1980-81 Gold and Black is
Ernie Carter.
2. Second period members worked on

drawing layouts, helping with the Miss
Gold and Black . as well as selling ads.
3. Senior members of the staff are: Amy

Carraway, Sheila Brown. James Genereue ,

Mark Altman, Wanda Barr. Angela Tanner.
and Sandra Booker.
4. The remaining members are Marie

Barnhill. Marla Schleuger, Mary Feagin,
Sheri Skinner. Sheila Davis . Karen Floyd.
Wanda Foxworth, Robin Cribb, Billy Turner
and Chris Thornhill.

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�96

�Band
Football . . . Christmas parades
. .. pep rallies . . . and concerts all
had one thing in common . . . the
JHS Band. The band strives to increase interest in music and to
teach its value 1 to build character,
citizenship, leadership. and school
spirit, to develop musical skills and
ability , to think clearly and to participate harmoniously in a group.
Mr. William Thayer was the band
director.

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�Chorus
In her second year as chorus director, Mrs. Fonda Ruth tried to
make voices blend in creating a
good chorus. Singing a vareity of
songs, the chorus was kept very
busy by providing entertainment
and singing soul-stirring songs during the Miss Gold and Black pageant, the Veteran's Day ceremonies, and Open House. The chorus
also entered a float in the Johnsonville Christmas parade.
During the second semester, the
chorus planned to sing at
Carowinds, compete at Lake City
High School, and present a concert
near the end of the school year.

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I. Senior members of the chorus are: Shirleen

Brown, Sandra Booker. Wanda Barr. Norma
Reese , Cecelia Wright . Shelia Brown. Mark
Allman , Ernie Carter, John Lewis and Roger

Mc Wh ite.
2. Junior members are: Angela Davis. Sharon
Thompson. Carolyn Collins and Karen Floyd.
3. Rema ining members are: Candice Joye. Re-

nee Smith. Mae Von Parker, Maxine Weaver ,
Angie Jowers. Hattie Singletary. Berth Mack.
Judy Generette, Shelia Davis. Monique Jones,

Steve Crouch. James Eaddy, David Eaddy.
4. Officers for the chorus are: Shelia Brown.
presidenti Sandra Booker. vice-presidenti
Wanda Barr , secretary- treasurer1 Karen

Floyd. accompanist .
5. Mrs . Ruth discusses a new song wilh Rog er.
6. The chorus performs at Miss Gold and
Black.

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��Student
Council
The student council served as
communication channel between
the faculty and students. It kept the
students informed with certain activities and school problems. The
club acted as an instrument that allowed the student body to have a
hand in the operation of their
school.
The student council sponsored
Homecoming, Teacher Appreciation
Day, Awards Day, Field Day and
many other extracurricular activities. It was a great opportunity to
help solve school problems and coordinate the activities program for
JHS.

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I. Officers for the student council are: Mary
Feagin. secretary, Diane Gaster. vice-presiden1 1 Amy Carraway, president 1 Renee

Capps. treasurer (not pictured).
l . Senior members are: Teresa Bishop. Gina
Davis, Ernie Carter. Kirk Jones, Adrian Smith,
Janet Woodberry. Julie Poston, Todd Jones,

Timmy Morris , Marshall Stone.
3. Junior Members are: Teresa Davis. Diane

Smith. Elaine Brock. lewis Bell. Marie Barnhill. Wanda Foxworth. Glenda Greenwood ,
Lori Brock . Ronnie Stephan, Russell Willis .
4. Sophomore members are: Kay Elmore,
Anita Mckissick , Debra Prosser. Lynn Ca-

meron. Marla Schleuger, Candice Joye . Sherri
Skinner. Amy Humphries, Shelia Davis, Archie Davis.
5. Freshman members are: Rhonda Player.
f'.ilatalie Weaver. Valerie Collins. Sara Mat-

thews. Sherry Calcutt, Connie McCall . Abbe
Carraway. Deloris Poston.
6. The student council prepares for its meet ing.

��FBLA
Mrs. Barbra Bryan tried to make
the 1980-81 FBLA one of the best
ever at JHS. Selling doughnuts as a
fund raiser, the FBLA started the
popular "spirit chain week," and
conducted the Veteran's Day ceremonies. Holding meetings once a
month, the FBLA elected the "Outstanding Business Student of the
Monti)" and plans were made to attend the district meetings and competitions.

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2
3
I. Officers of the FBLA are&lt; JoAnne Filyaw.
secre1ary1 Lisa Altman, vice-presidenti Gina

Davis , presidenti Mark Altman. parlimen1arian1 Cindy Thompson. historian1 Sharon
Coker , reporter , Lisa Dennis, treasurer 1 An-

gela Tanner, parlimentarian1 Mrs. Br yan.
sponsor.
) . Members of the FBLA include, Jonna Mims.
Sharon Coker. Teresa Bishop. Cindy Thompson. Lisa Dennis, Roger McWhite. Jackie Al-

ston. JoAnne

Filyaw, Janet

Woodberry.

Timmy Baxley . Jannette lewis , Donna
Haynes. Lisa Altman, Mark Altman, Gina Davis . Donna Poston, Angela Tanner , Sharon

Thompson.
3. Remaining members are: Marie Footman.
Janice Ne1tles, Denise Collins. Teresa Hart-

field . Candice Joye. Wanda Marlow . Claudia
Eaddy. Johnny Burgess, Pam Morris. Esau
Singletary , Barry Hanna.

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�French Club
1

2
3
I. Senior members of the French
Club are, (kneeling ) Jim Power,
Adrian Smith. Ernie Carter, Gregg
Todd, Shelia Brown, Todd Jones,
(standing ) Roseanne Greenwood ,
Arrgela Tanner, Amy Carraway, Lisa
Altman, Renee Capps, Mark Altman.
Wanda Barr, Sandra Booker. 2. Remaining members are, (kneeling)
Timmy Carter. Karen Floyd, Wanda
Foxworth, Billy Turner, (second
row) Eric Haselden, Diane Smith,
Kay Elmore, Robin Cribb, Sherri
Skinner, Esau Singletary, Eddie Poston, (third row ) Melinda Turner,
Vince Cox, Donna Haynes, Debra
Prosser, Denise Collins, Lori Brock,
Stephanie Swentz, (fourth row )
Walt Parker, Russell Willis, Amy
Humphries. Glenda Greenwood ,
Chris Thornhill. 3. Officers are, Mrs.
Hudson , sponsor, Karen Floyd , secretary, Diane Smith, treasurer, Russell Willis, president, Eddie Poston,
vice-president, Mark Altman. reporter.

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�French Dinner
En mai , le club fram;ais , L'Amour
des Fran~ais, a eu un grand repas
avec de bonnes choses francaises a
manger. Pour le diner , on ~ eu les
hors-d'oeuvres, les escargots, le coq
au vin, les points d'asperges servis
dans la sauce vinaigrette la creme,
le pain (fram;ais d'accord), et pour
le dessert. la mousse a !'orange.
Pour la boisson. ii y a une boisson
tres mysterieuse .. C'etait possible
qu' elle etait le vin 7
Mme Skinner et Mme Hudson ont
prepare le diner et Mme Weaver,
qui a cree une atmosphere francaise
dans sa salle de class au lyce~. et
Mlle Player leur ont aide de servir le
diner. pour le club.

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�Cheerleaders

I. Marie Barnhill
J. Wanda Foxworth
3. Miranda Davis
4. Diane Gaster
5. Janet Woodberry
6. Glenda Greenwood, Captain
7. Shelia Brown
8. Gina Davis

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�Spirit, Spirit!
In preparation for the upcoming
school year , Varsity cheerleaders
attended the National Cheerleading
Association at Columbia College in
August. At camp, they learned more
spirit raising ideas for cheering the
team on to victory. After camp.
they practiced strenously to prepare for the first game. Their motivation added spirit and enthusiasm
to the crowd. The cheerleading
squad consisted of, Glenda Greenwood-Captain, Sheila Brown-CoCaptain, Diane Gastor, Miranda Davis, Janet Woodberry. Wanda Foxworth , Gina Davis, Marie Barnhill.

�Bus Drivers
Students who are bus drivers take
on a great responsibility of transporting students to and from
school. Monthly time reports, mileage reports, keeping buses clean
and reporting problems were all
part of the job for these students.
The club was under the supervision
of Mr. Mendel Poston. After all fines
are collected at the end of the year,
the bus drivers have an annual steak
dinner at Santee.

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4
I. Bus drivers are ( in lhe bus ), Don Baxley.
Ronnie Stephan. Henry Humphries. Jodie
Hardee . Joseph Tanner , Sandra Springs ,

Gregg Todd. Kirk Jones. Julie Pouon, Phillip
Bar1le11. Amy Carraway. Randy Cox , Carolyn
Collins. Willie Berl Hanna. JoAnne Filyaw.
(standing ) Mr . Poslon . Harr y Joe Davis. Leon
McNeil. Ellerbe Woodberry. Jeffrey Turner.
Jimmy Dennis, Donald Douglas. Sandy
Thompson. Ronald Douglas. Jimmy Bennett ,
Jane Ann Stewart . Lisa Altman. David Hart field .
) . Gregg Todd poses for 1he pholographer.
3. Kindergarten bus drivers are Pattie Taylor .

S1ephen Eaddy. and Todd Jones.
4. Senior drivers cover the bus.

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�Library
Assistants
The Library Assistants worked
diligently Hyman keep the library
running efficiently. Along with the
task of shelving books, the assistants had to check books in and out,
write overdue notices. and help students locate special references.

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2
3
I. Lynn Cameron. Tammy White , Mae Von
Parker.

2. (seated) Elaine Brock, Paula Green, Rosa
Mcfadden. (standing) Michelle Thompson.
kellh White . Rand y Wise. Virginia Brown.
Teresa Davis , Bryce Frasier.

3. Jackie Alston, Roger McWhite and Bell y
Davis.

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��Principal's
Office
Mr. Ray McAlister, with his untiring efforts and abilities. steered all
academic functions towards providing each student with the proper
educational background. Discipline
and guidance were also areas in
which he worked to help students
learn responsibility and plan for
their future .
Mrs. Diane Cribb assisted Mr.
McAlister by performing secretarial
duties.

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�Cafeteria
Workers
The cafeteria workers carry on
the everyday routine of preparing a
well-balanced meal for the faculty
and students. Without their help ,
the school could not fun ct ion property.
The staff consists of, Renell
Thompson , supervisor , Italy
Stuckey 1 Primilee Bazen, Alene
Hanna 1 and Mirilee Parrot.

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�Faculty
The middle school consists of
grades five through eight. Each
teacher was responsible for providing the best academic foundation
possible.
The fifth grade teachers tried to
help their students feel at ease in
their new school as well as teaching
them basic fundamentals of the subject matter.
In the sixth and seventh grades,
the teachers helped to develop a
sense of self-confidence in each
student. They did this by encouraging individuals to cultivate independent thinking abilities.
Eighth grade teachers worked to
prepare students for the coming
challenges of high school. Responsibility and respect for human relationships were encouraged along
with the teaching of basic skills.

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Faculty members are listed left to right .
I. The middle school faculty consists of: Mrs.
Emma Jean Lyerly . aide 1 Mrs. Carole Haselden . Math lab teacher 1 Miss Brenda Young ,
guidance counselor .

2. Mrs. Fairlyn Bullock. fifth grade 1 Mrs. Patricia Lambert . seventh grade, Miss Marva
Gail Johnson. special education 1 Mrs. Reid

Neules. fifth grade, Mrs. Sara Eaddy. fifth
grade.
3. Mr. Bennent Baxley, eighth grade.
4. Bulletin boards such as this make students
aware of the need for educ at ion.
S. Mrs. Eleanor Brown, librarian, Mrs. Virgin -

ia Pos1on. eighth grade 1 Mrs. Tracy Hagan,
sixth grade1 Mrs. Everleen Lane, seventh

grade, Mrs. Ann ie Haselden. aide.
6. Mrs. Donnell Mace , speci al educat ion 1 Mrs .
Judy Grier. sixth grade, Mrs. Nella Ray Stone,
seventh grade.

7. Mr. Charles Hyman, eighth grade, Mrs.
Blo ssom Generette.

aide, Mrs.

Elenor

Weaver , reading lab 1eacher1Mrs. Ann Floyd.
aide1 Mr. Bubba Coker , PE instrucror.

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�Special Education
Marie Bell
Michell Curry
Johnnie Mae Davis
Robert Davis
Chris Eaddy
Joyce Ann Eaddy
Shelia Graham
Robert Lee Joye
Lisa McDaniel
Debbie Payne
Ronald Powers
Angie Singletary
Ro.y Singletary
Brian Skinner
Evelyn Skinner
Mackey Stuckey
Christine Taylor
Gregory Thompkins
Loretta White

Eighth Grade
Shirley Allison
Steve Altman
Ruby Avant
Rudolph Barr
Annette Baxley
Wendy Cameron
Will Cameron
Clay Carter
Judy Carter
Sheila Coker
Teresa Cone
Hope Cook
Melisa Cooper
Lisa Cox
Angela Crouch
Robert Crouch
Tammy Daniel
Jerry Davis
Johnny Davis

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�Veronica Davis
Glenda Eaddy
Sharon Fennell
Chris Gaster
Linda Gilyard
William Green
Edward Hanna
Mark Haselden
Amy Hatchell
Terry Herring
Carl Howell
Kim Highes
Daphne Jones
Leslie Lewis
Stephen McDaniel
Paul McKissick
Gregory McNeil
Vernon McWhite
Mandy Marsh
Odell Matthews
Nancy Owens

Stephanie Palumbo
Andy Parker
Jim Parker
Valerie Pringle

Shane Prosser
Beverly Poston
David Poston
David Mack Poston

Tammy Rharnes
Teresa Rhames
Mary Singletary
Mary Skinner
Julian Smith
Craig Stone
Michelle Stone
Wade Stone
Patricia Stuckey
David Tanner
Sherise Tanner
Ronnie Timmons
Wesley Watts
Anthony Webb
Willie Weston
Melanie Williams
Timothy Wise
Sonya Woodberry

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�Seventh Grade
Wayne Altman
Julie Ara
Kim Avant
Melissa Avant
Sharon Bach
Steve Baggett
Eddie Barefoot
Bridget Barr
Bunny Barr
Linda Barr
Michael Barr
Chris Baxley
Wade Baxley
Jeff Bazen
Murray Brown
Percy Cantey
Jeffery Carter
Bernie Collins
John Cone
Gretchen Cooper
Crystal Cox
Dale Cox
Timmy Cox
Donna Creel
Chris Cribb
Donna Cribb
Mary Lois Cribb
Rickey Daniel
Kathy Davis
Lamont Davis
Victoria Deas
Jonathan Doctor
Mike Duckworth
Larry Eaddy
Lynn Eaddy
Mary Evans
Sheila Evans
Willie Felder
Candy Filyaw
Jimmy Footman
Diane Gaunt
Joey Gause
Brian Generette
Lura Dean Godwin
Lloyd Graham
Coretta Gregory
Delwynn Hanna
John Hanna
Sonya Hardee

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�Jody Hartfield
Shirley Hartfield
Jessie Haselden
Mark Haselden
Randall Haselden
Sean Haselden
Michael Haynes
Paul Humphr ies
Connie Johnson
Leslie Jones
Veles Jones
Elbert Joye
Patricia Kelly
Paul Mack
Billy Marlow
Ray Marshall
Darryl Morris
Loretta Morris
Randy Newell
Darren Owens
Paula Poston
Susie Poston
Carroll Powell
Karen Powell
Mary Cathy Powell
Cindy Prosser
Lisa Rhames
Robin Rogers
Patt i Ruth
Ellen Stone
Faye Stone
Greg Stephen
Debbie Stuckey
Shannon Tanner
Stacey Taylor

Ray Thompkins
Robyn Turner
Charlene Washington

Anthony Webb
Alicia Wilder
Karen Wise

Wade Wise
Norman Woodberry
Bernice Wright

119

�Sixth Grade
Irene Allison
Wendy Altman
Sharon Anderson
Charles Ard
Tammy Avant
Joyce Barr
Debra Bellflowers
Candise Birchmore
Chad Brock
Marla Brock
James Burgess
Lucille Burgess
Al Calcutt
Robert Capps
Grady Caudill
Evon Coker
Ron Coker
Wendy Collins
Jamie Cooper
Greta Cribb
Teresa Cribb
Virginia Deas
Franceona Edwards
Josephine Edwards
Vivian Edwards
Wally Fennell
Kim Fink
Craig Floyd
Chawn Fortson
Ebb Freeman
Cortney Gaskins
Onita Gilyard
Clayton Generette
Kevin Greenwood
Stephen Greenwood
Gerry Hanna
Johnny Hanna
Andrea Henry
Tanya Hucks
Michael Highes
Sherri Higgins
Renee Humphries
Tammy Humphries
Jessa Jacobs
Jamie Johnson
Veles Jones

120

�Dishon lewis
Belinda licoln
Ron Lyerly
Butch McCall
Charlene McDaniel
Tina McDonald
Mike Mckenzie
Tammy Matthews
Vernon Matthews
Jamie Medlin
Joey Miller

Juan Moore
Allen Nesmith
Tracy Nesmith
Alan Owens

Amy Parker
Juliet Parker
Bobbie Payne
Sherry Poston
Tanya Poston
Elfred Powell
Mickie Powell
Teresa Powell
Denise Redmond
Teresa Sessions
Curtis Shepherd
Frank Singletary
Sheila Singletary
Marie Skinner
Jamie Springs
Carlos Stone
Kyle Stone
Randy Stone
Vernessa Stone
Anisson Swintz
James Tanner
Joby Tanner
John Tanner
Tracy Tisdale
Leslie Waterman
Maethonia Weaver
Jimmy lee White
Pamela White
Albeq Woodberry
Elvin Woodberry
Patr ick Woodberry

121

�Fifth Grade
Jamie Altman
Barbara Barr
Connie Baxley
Bradley Barefoot
Cheryl Barkers
Melissa Barnhill
Angela Baxley
Beverly Bell
Kendall Birchmore
Timothy Brigham
Yvonne Brown
Jose~h Burgess
Jacqueline Calder
Eric Campbell
Todd Cannon
Darla Carter
Darlene Caudill
Bryan Chandler
Rhonda Coker
Marty Coward
Shelly Cribb
Frederick Daniel
Johnny Davis
Joretta Davis
Craton Dicks
Michael Doctor
Mishanda Eaddy
Walter Eaddy
Carla Evans
Peggy Fennell
Amy Fleming
Sharon Fleming
Aimee Floyd
Frankie Foxworth
Richard Gavin
Sheena Generette
Tammy Godwin
Peggy Green
Dishon Gregory
Chuck Grier
Lee Grier
Dale Haselden
Sammy Haselden
Terry Hatchell
Jamie Herrin
Eric Hopkins
Greg Highes

122

�Robert Humphries
Ronald Humphries
Booker T. Jones

Chan Jones
Paulette Jowers
Marisa Joye

Rosanne Kelly
Brad Langley
Jason Marsh

Jamie McCall
Freddie McPhatter
Shelli Mackey
Brad McKissick
Kevin Martin
Vince Matthews
Greg Melton
Richard Mcinnis
Scarlett Miller
Stephanie Mims
John Parker
Rebecca Parrot
Pricillia Pearson
Pam Player
Jodie Player
Mickie Perry
Angie Poston
Greg Poston
Kip Powell
Dorinda Powers
Scott Powers
Lisa Powell
Laura Stone
Maria Stone
Jeffery Tanner
Ken Tanner
Ronald Tanner
Ret Taylor
Darren Thornhill
Pam Turbeville
Keith Tyler
Alethea Waterman
Wanda Weaver
Kurt Williamson
Gregory Woodberry

�Junior Miss
Gold And

Black
The 1981 Junior Miss Gold and
Black was held prior to the Miss
Gold and Black on October 28. Excitement filled the air as blond
haired , blue eyed Melanie Williams
stole the judges' eyes. Twenty-one
girls competed in evening gowns
and from these, ten semi-finalists
were chosen and from the ten. the
runners-up and winner were chosen.

1

2
I. Finalists for the 1980-81 Junior Miss Gold
and Black were Tammy Rhames . th ird runWilliams. Winner1 Leslie
Jones. first runner-up 1 and Nancy Owens,

ner-up1 Melanie

second runner-up.

l . Melanie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Melton Williams . She is in the eighth grade at

JMS.

124

�Elementary
School

The present
Wu a time
Of many firsts.
We reached into
Seemins darkness
And. sraspins.
Discovered thins•
We never knew
Existed.

�Principal's
Office
As principal of the elementary
school, Mr. Weaver handled everything from student fights to teacher's requests. As principal, it was
his duty to see that the elementary
school activities ran smoothly for
one hundred and eighty days. Mr.
Weaver's jobs seemed endless, yet
with the hardships of the job, Mr.
Weaver enjoyed his work as guardian of all the elementary school children .

As secretary for the elementary
school, Mrs. Barbara Miles handled
many secretarial duties every day
in her office. Mrs. Miles also handled everything from greeting visitors to typing absentee reports .
Mrs. Miles worked not only for Mr.
Weaver but also for all the teachers
from kindergarten to fourth grade.
Mrs. Miles is a competent secretary
who works under sometimes hectic
conditions.

126

�Staff
The lunchroom staff at the Elementary School had the job of providing well-balanced meals for not
only the elementary children but
also the high school students. For
one hundred and e ighty days . the
staff cooked meals for hundreds of
stude nts.
The lunchroom staff consis 1s of: Essie Davis.
Super visor, Eleanor Stone1 Reat ha Cornell:
Velva Jean Willis; Hanna Stu ckey , Lorraine
Br own1 and Au dr y W ise.

Custodial services were a ma jor
asset in keeping the school and
grounds at Johnsonville in a neat
and presentable order. Da ily routines included much needed tasks
such as keeping rooms swept, emptying trash cans , and replacing general supplies.
Mr. Proven Jones and Ms . Mellamae Davis.

127

�Elementary
Faculty
The elementary school, consisting of kindergarten through fourth
grade. offered each child unlimited
opportunities to develop physically.
mentally, and socially. In the classroom each teacher strived to provide their students with the basic
skills and facts necessary for a
strong, solid foundation upon which
to build in future years.

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214

Facuh y members are listed left to right front
row , then back row :
I. The elementary faculty members are: Mr.

James Weaver, Principal. Mrs. Doris Parker,
gifted and talented 2·61 Mrs. Barbara Miles ,
secretary 1 Mrs. Shirley Humphries, Sp. Ed.
aide1Mrs. Eve Herrington, fourth grade, Mrs.
Merrinell Taylor, fourth grade, Mrs. Rebecca
lewis, Math lab teacher. Mrs. Mary Catherine Daniels. L.D. teacher.
2. Faculty members gather to prepare for a
skit that was presented at open house.
3. Other faculty members are: Mrs. Grace
Altman. second grade, Mrs. Shirley Cribb,
first grade, Mr. George Rollins, first grade1
Mrs. Lunette Williams. aide, Mrs. Beth Stone,
first grade, Mrs. Patricia Tucker. music1Miss
Shirley Lyerly. first grade 1 Mrs. Marie How·
ard. first grade and Mrs. Mary King. third
grade.
4. The remaining facuhy members include:
Mrs. Lizzie Thomas. fourth grade1 Mrs. Mar·
retta Gregory. third grade, Mrs. Lois Davis,
aide1 Mrs. Rosalee Davis. aide, Mrs. Naomi
Dicks. second grade1. Mrs. Louise Mackey.
third grade 1 Mrs. Jill Chandler. librarian 1 Mrs.
Mollie Robertson. second grade1 Mrs. Carol
Jordan. third grade1 and Mrs. Virginia Pos·
ton. kinderganen.

128

�129

�Fourth Grade
Sheila Allison
Suzette Altman
Tracy Altman
Kevin Ammons
Theodore Anderson
Georgette Avant
Timothy Bach
Billy Ball
Greg Baxley
Miranda Baxley
Wesley Bazen
Timothy Brennen
Tammy Brookens
Lucinda Brown
Hope Calcutt
Kevin Capps
Tyson Chastain
Sonya Coker
Tonya Coker
Teresa Cox
Allana Cribb
Debbie Cribb
Kari Daniel
Brad Davis
Jason Davis
Jerome Davis
Moressa Davis
Rose Mary Davis

Scott Davis
Melanie Dennis

John Driggers
Thomas Eaddy

Trip Elvis
Joey Evans

130

�Gina Feagin
Janet Ferland
Reggie Floyd

Kevin Frieson
Lance Fuller
Diane Gaskin

Wendy Glover
Cathy Green
Gloria Gordon
Lisa Greenwood
Kelvin Hanna
Melinda Hanna
Van Hanna
Chad Hatchell
Robin Hartfield
Chad Haselden
Phillip Haselden
Shirley Hewitt
Tyron Generette
David Lawrence
Shawn Lentz
Earl Marlow
Rebecca Marlow
Barry Matthews
Michael McCrae
Dorris McClure
Sue Ann McDaniel
Timothy McWhite
Tammy Miller
Brian Morris
Pat Nettles
Pricilla Nettles
Amanda Nesmith
Debbie Nesmith

131

�Greg Olson
Danny Owens
Yolanda Pendergrass

John Pollard
Danald Poston
Elizabeth Powell

Greg Powell
Timmy Powell
Randy Powers
Ash!ey Prosser
Benji Prosser
Pattie Prosser
Susan Ray
Sherry Richardson
Betty Roberts
Sonya Shepherd
Bryan Skinner
Denise Skinner
Jeffery Stuckey
Kendra Taylor
Michelle Tanner
Michael Tanner
Lorna Thompkins
Denise Turner
Ron Watford
Rollet Washington
Cassonya Weaver
Melanie Whitfield
Gwendonly Williams
Fonda Wise
Calvin Wright
James Woodberry
Tabitha Woodberry
Teresa Woodberry

132

�Third Grade
Michael Aiken
Corey Alston
Bill Altman
Franklin Altman
Jamie Altman
Wilbur Anderson
Dawn Avant
Hope Avant
Shawn Barefoot
Casandra Barr
Janice Barr
Keith Baxley
Tonya Bazen
Tonya Bolyn
Ashley Brewer
Lavern Brown
Daniel Cannon
Deanna Carnell
Chrystal Collins
Stacy Lynn Collins
Julie Cook
Regina Cook
Michelien Cooper
Wendy Coward
Sharon Cox
Kevin Cribb
Michelle Crouch
Meshelia Davis

Tina Davis
Tyrone Davis

Melanie Dennis
Shannon Dennis

Wendy Dicks
Rebecca Fennell

133

�Julian Footman
Kenneth Frierson
Melissa Frierson
Donnie Gaskins
Scarlotte Gaskins
Cassandra Graham
Ken Graham
Joseph Green
Vera Green
Lynn Grier
Nastasha Guzman
Davy Hanna
Ken Hanna
Lee Hanna
Will Hanna
Crystal Harrell
Jessica Harrington
Martina Hartfield
Steven Hayes
Rosa Lee Hewitt
Regina Herring

Jonathan Howell
Janice Hucks
Andria Huggins
Erika Jenkins

Gary Johnson
Clancy Jones
Shanda Jones
Scott Jordan

Wade Jordan
William Joye
Harriet Kelly
Anthony Langley

•

134

�Donna Lentz
Jerold Lewis
Davis Marlow
Lisa Marlow

Jason Martin
Sheila Matthews
Wendy Medlin
Cynthia Melvin

Prudence Miller
Stanley Nesmith
Wade Nettles
Vernon Owens

Johnny Parsons
Matthew Power
Amy Ray
Gloria Reese
Brian Stone
Dan Stone
Daniel Stone
Eric Stone
Scott Stone
Jamie Strickland
Jane Taylor
Candace Thompson
Julis Thompson
Jason Tyler
Taffron Vereen
Lois Ann Waterman
Christopher Woodberry
Jonathan Woodberry
Tammy Wise
Eric Woodberry
Jasper Wright

�Second Grade
Chad Altman
Jamie Altman
Wade Ard
Timmy Atkinson
Kim Bartlett
Annie Baxley
Andrew Brigham
Tara Brookens
Ann Brown
Sean Brown
Will Bullock
Patr.ick Burgess
Benjy Byers
Kristie Calhoun
Paul Carter
John Paul Caudill
Gerald Chandler
Brent Chastain
Brandon Chastain
Steve Coker
Amanda Cox
Carla Cox
Lonnie Cribb
Dana Davis
Margaret Deas
Jared Decomp
Janice Doctor
Neil Dunahoe
Petra Dunn
Barbara Eaddy
Derrick Eaddy
Doretta Eaddy
John Eaddy
Leslie Eaddy
Renee Eaddy

Russell Evans
Sharon Evans

Marvi n Felder
Brett Fennell

�Buffie Fennell
Naomie Fennell
Melinda Filyaw

George Flemming
Patricia Gaskins
Ronnie Gaster

Kenny Generette
Randall Glover
Earlene Godwin
Natasha Gordon
Tara Groves
Kristi Hanna
Vicki Hanna
Perry Hanna
Amy Hartfield
Paul Hsrtfield
Jackie Haselden
Scott Hatchell
Samantha Howell
Colleen Humphries
Kevin Humphries
Yvonne Humphries
Adrian Jacobs
Yvette Jones
Teresa Joye
Samuel Kelly
Mark Langley
Jacqueline Luker
Brandy Marlowe
Shawn Marsh
Hugh McCall
Charlotte McDaniel
James Glenn McDaniel
Stacy McWhite

Jennifer Morris
Phillip Nesmith

Clent Nettles
Darlene Nettles

137

�Chad Parrot
DeAngela Parrot
Michael Player

Brian Poston
Jason Powers
Louise Prosser

Samatha Reese
Tyrone Singletary
Stephany Smith
Candy Springs
Stanley Springs
Adrel Stone
Angela Stone
Austin Stone
Patrick Stone
Ricky Stuckey
Jennifer Tanner
Kevin Tanner
Chris Taylor
Jay Taylor
Jason Thompson
Terrance Timmons
Candice Turbeville
Tommy Turner
Chrystal Tyler
Robert Washington
Craig Watford
Angie Wilder
Shawn Williamson
Candice Woodberry
Christy Woodberry
Cynthia Woodberry
Felicie Woodberry
Mary Woodberry

Ronnie Woodberry
Tiffany Woodberry

Tiffany Woodberry
Tyrone Woodberry

138

�First Grade
Jimmy Aiken
Amy Altman
Carroll Altman
Nicole Altman
Shrine Altman
Tara Altman
Jason Ammons
Barbara Anderson
Ashley Badger
Kim Baxley
Tammie Baxley
Jennifer Belflowers
Lauri Brown
Robert Burgess
Benjamin Carnell
Lekisa Coleman
Erick Coker
Robin Coker
Renee Collins
Shanda Collins
Corey Cook
Chad Cooper
Kimberly Cooper
Loretta Cooper
Marguette Cooper
Kelly Cox
Allisa Cribb
Pam Curtain
Sonya Doctor
Chiquita Davis
Jerry Durant
Stacey Eaddy
William Eaddy
Johnny Elvis
Chasity Evans

Daryn Evans
Gloria Evans
Claudia Fennell

Rufus Fleming
Lamont Frierson
Robert Generette

139

�James Gillard
Greg Glisson
Tanota Graham
John Green
Rodney Green
Ronetta Graves
Shelly Harwell
Joelynn Haselden
Racheal Hewitt
Wade Humphries
Dion Jones
Rhonda Jones
Thomas Jones
Scott Jordan
Benji Jowers
Robyn Jowers
Tyron Kelley
Lorraine Kennedy
Douglas Lynch
Blake Marsh
James Mathews
Tina Melton
Kim Miller
Vickie Mitcheom
Tanisha Moore
Ryan Nettles
James Parrot
Nicole Parrot
Wendy Payne
Modestine Pendergrass
Brent Powell
Johnny Powell
Stephanie Powell
Gary Richardson
David Singletary
Ivory Singletary
Sherry Singletary
Amanda Smith
Jason Springs
Charnissa Stuckey
Rusty Stone
Cindy Tanner
Liberty Tanner
Ashly Taylor
Ricky Thomas
Sam Turner
Ernie Washington
Anita Weaver
John Whiteside

Derek Wise
Elroy Woodberry
Tarna Woodberry
Tonya Young

�Kindergarten
Kevin Alford
Kevin Allison
Jeremy Altman
Vanessa Barefoot

Diana Browder
Bernard Brown
Betty Jo Burgess
Ashley Byers
Erich Camara
Yvonne Carter
lacinda Collins
Annise Cooper
Joe Cooper Jr.
Lindsey Cox
Shelli Cox
Angel Cribb
Andy Danils
Ben Davis
Gerald Davis
Joyce Ann Davis
Natasha Davis
Agertha Eaddy
Jason Eddy
Sandra Ellison
Scott Evans
Shannon Filyaw
Marsha Glisson
Christi Green
Michael Greenwood

Amy Hanna
April Hanna

Ann Marie Howard
Andy Hyman

�Nathen Jacobs
Elaine Jones
Kristen Lawrence
Phillip Matthews
Bryce Myers
Kevin McCrea
Michael McCullough
Allen McDaniel
Roda Nesmith
Chuck Owens
Davey Poston
Brandy Powers
Marlena Prosser
Krista Redmand
Keith Richardson
Eric Singletary
Tony Singletary
Janel Skinner
Mary Skinner
Brandi Smith
Charlotte Smith

Norman Stone
Casey Taylor

Tammy Washington
Lucinda Weaver

Special Education
Vincent Brown
Ronnie Eaddy
Leroy Graham
Terry Jones

Dorothy Mack
Stacey Nesmith
Lula Mae Singletary
Herbert Turner

�One Last
Word
Just as director Victor Fleming
felt when he completed the movie
Gone with the Wind; just as dramatist Tennessee Williams felt when
he completed the play A Streetcar
Named Desire; and just as author
John Steinneck felt when he completed the book The Grapes of
Wrath, the editor of the 1981 Gold
and Black yearbook felt joy for its
final completion but fear for its final
acceptance. The staff tried to produce a yearbook which contrasted
with all others, which depicted life
as JHS as it really was, and which
discriminated against no one. Each
night the yearbook 's deadlines
haunted the dreams of Amy
Carraway. Copy Supervisor, Angela
Tanner, Chief Reporter , Shiela
Brown. Index Statistician, Wanda
Barr and Mark Altman, Associate
Editors, Ernie Carter, Editor, Mrs.
Lyvonne Skinner, Chief Typist, and
Mrs. Harriet Hyman, Sponsor. The
staff, however , managed to meet all
the deadlines on schedule, and as a
result , the 1981 Gold and Black was
published before the middle of May.

Edi tor

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161

�We stood amid the time
Remembering the
experiences
-Good and bad-

162

�Knowing
These moments
would never
Come again.

163

�Alston. Jacqueline, Softball 3. 4, Varsity basketball I. 1, 3, 4. captain 4, FBLA 1. 3, 4,
Homecoming court 31 Who's who 41 Hig h
school library assistant 41 Drama club Ii Pep
club J, 3.
Allman, Lisa: Varsity basketball scorekeeper
4, Bus driver 3, 4, Beta club 1. 3, 4, FBLA club.
Miss FBLA. vice-president 4, French club 3, 41
Who's Who 3, P.C. Junior Fellow 3, Marshall
3 1 Hall or Fame 41 High school library assis tant I. 3, Pep club I.
Altman. Mark , Softball bookkeeper 3, Baseball
bookkeeper 31 Varsity basketball s1atis1ician
3, 4 1 Annual staff 2. 3. 4. assistant edilor 4 1
Beta club 1. 3, 4, president 4, Chorus 4, FBLA
parlimentarian 41 French club 3. 4. reporter 41
Boy's Stale 3. Who 's Who 4, Furman sc holar
3, P.C. Junior Fellow 3, Marshall 3, Hall of
Fame 41 High school library assistant I. 21
Governor school/SST Program student 31Mr.
FBLA 4, Algebra I award I, World Histor y
award 11 French II award 3.
Avant, Karen , Beta club 1, Who's Who 4, Science club, FHA.

Senior
Directory
!=Freshman year
2=Sophomore year
3=Junior year
4 =Senior year

Bardon. Nelson: Varsity basketball 41 before
transferring to JHS-annual staff 31 Band 11
High school library assistant ) , Elemenlary
library assistant 3.
Barr. Wanda: Varsity basketball statistician
3, 41 Annual staff 3. 4. assistant editor 41
Chorus 3. 4. secretary-treasurer 41 Student
council I. l. 3. treasurer 31 FBLA l. 3, treasur er 31 French Club 4, Class treasurer 11 Who 's
Who 4, Pep club 1. 3, Drama club 1, Teacher's
aide 3.
Baxley . Scottie, Track I. J, 3. 4, Varsity foor ball 41 J.V. football captain 31 Bus driver 3. 41
Boy's State 31 Hemingway Area Vocational
Center Advisory Council 3, 4, VICA club
president 4.
Belflowers. Allen , J.V. football 1, FBLA 1. 3,
French club J.
Bennett. Jimmy: Baseball l . 3, 41 Bus driver 3.

4.
Bishop. Teresa: Tennis I. l . 3. 41 Varsity basketball I, J. V. basketball I. 1. scorekeeper 4,

164

Studenl council 3, 4, FBLA 1. 4, Band I, Miss
Gold and Black finalist 4, Homecoming courl
4, Who 's Who 3.
Booker . Sandra Gaye, Softball 3, 4, Varsit y
basketball I. 1. 3, 4, Annual staff 3, 4, Chorus
3. 4. secretary 3. vice-president 41 Student
council 1. 3, FBLA 1. 3. president 3. projecr
chairman l 1 French club 3. 4, Class president
1, Miss Gold and Black finalisr 4, congenality
award 4 1 Homecoming court Ii Who's Who 41
Hall of Fame 4, Drama club I, Pep club 1. 3.
Brown. Shelia: Annual slaff, chief indexer 41
Beta club 1. 3, Chorus 1. 3, 4. vice-presidenr
3. president 4, FBLA l , 3, parl iamentarian 31
French club 41 Cheerleader 3. 4. co-c aptain 41
Class beauty 4, Who's Who 4, Marshall 3. Hall
of Fame 4 1 Pep club l. 31 Drama club secretar y I. Miss Drama Ii Elementary library assistanl 3.
Brown, Shirlene: Chorus 3. 4, librarian 4.
Canley . Darry, Track I, ) , 4, Varsity football I.
l . 41 Student council h French club 4.
Capps . Renee, Chorus 3, Student Council 3, 4.
secrelary 4 1 FBLA l . 3. reporter l . hisrorian 31
French club 41 Band 1. l . 3, 4. section leader 3.
4. flag girl 1. 3. 4, captain 3. 4, Who's Who 4,
High school library assistant 41 elementary
library assistant 4; Pep club l 1Advisor y counci l 4.
Carraway. Amy: Tennis l . 31Annual staff I. 2.
3. 4. copy supervisor 41 Bus driver 3, 41 S1udent council J, 3. 4. president 4. vice-president 31 French club 2. 3. 41 Class president l 1
Miss Gold and Black finalist 41 Homecomi ng
court 4, Class beauty 3, Who 's Who 4, Hall of
Fame 4 1 Advisory council 3, 41 Elementar y
teacher's aide h FT A I, Pep club 1. 3.
Carraway. Dan, Track J. 4, Varsity foorball 3,
Band I. 2. 3, 4. section leader 3. band capta in
4, Who's Who 4.
Carter. Ernie: Annual staff I. l. 3, 4, editor 4:
Beta club I, l . 3, 41 Chorus 41Student council
4 1 French club l. 3. 4. program committee
chairman 31Boy's State 31 Who' s Who 31P.C.
Junior Fellow 31 Marshall 31 Hall of Fame 4.
Best all Around 4, High school library assis-

�tant 21 FTA Ii Governor school alternate 41
Southwestern College scholar 41 P.C. Scholar
4: Oualllebaum scholarship semi-finalisl 4;
James F. Byrnes Scholar 41 Honor awards I, ) ,
3. 4, Perfecl allendence I, 2, Pep club 2, FMC
malh tourney 3. 41 Physical science-8 award
11 Geometry award ); Economics award .l1
French I award .l1Chemisrry award 31 French
II award 31 Algebra II award 3.
Coker. Donnai Miss Gold and Black finalist 41
Homecoming court 11 Class beauty 2; Miss
Flame 1979-SO. High school library assislanl 3.
Coker. Jimmy. Track I. 2, Varsi1y Foo1ball I. J,
J.V. Baske1ball I.
Coker, Sharon, FBLA 2. 3, 4, reporler 4.

J.V. baske1ball 2, S1uden1 council 4.

court 3. 4, first runner up 31Class beaury .J.

Generette. James , Annual staff 41 FBLA 2. 31
Elementary library assistant 3. 41 Pep club l .

Lewis. Jannelle, Sohball 3, Varsity baske1ball
I. l . 3, 41 Student council treasurer 31 FBLA .l,
3. 4. secretary 31 Class treasurer 31 Who 's
Who 4, Orama club I. Pep club I. 2.

Graham, Willie James. Track 2, J.V. baskel ball 2, varsi1y baske1ball 2, Band I.
Greenwood. Rosanne: Student council I• .l,

French club 3. 4, Miss Gold and Black finalis1
I. 4, Library club I.
Hanna, Edwin: Varsity basketball slatislician
3.

Har1field. David, Track 1, Varsily foolball 4,
Bus driver 3, 41 Band I. 2. 3. 4. Seclion leader
4.

Creel, Terry. Track 2. 3, 4, Band I. 2. 3, 4.
sect ion leader 4.

Haselden, Greg, Track I. 2, Band I. 2. 3. 4.
Section leader 4.

Davis. Belly Lane. Sohball 3, J.V. baske1ball I.
2 1 FBLA 2. 3, Homecoming court 2. 4, First
runnerup 41 High school library assislant 4.

Haselden. Raymond A.. Bus driver 3. 4,
French club 2.

Davis. Harry Joe: Track 21 J.V. foo1ball l1 Bus
driver I, 2. 3. 4.
Davis Paul, Track 2. 3. 4, Varsily Foolball 2. 3.
4. caplain 41 J.V. football I. captain I: Varsity
baske1ball 2. 3. 4. cap1ain 4, J.V. bskelball I,
caplain h Hall of Fame 4, Pep club 2- 3. 4, FFA
4: Pee Dee Area Defensive player. all-conference foolball learn 1979-80.

Lyerly. Kenne1h , J.V. foo1ball 2.
Ma11hews, Tony. Track 3, J.V. foo1ball 2, J.V.
baske1ball 2.

Hanna, Jeri Jr:

Cox . Randy , Bus driver 3, 4.

Davis , Gina: Bela club 2. 3. 4. secrelary 41
Chorus 3, S1udenl council 4, FBLA 2. 3. 4.
vice-president 2, presidenl 41 Flag girl 3;
Cheerleader 41Class secretary 41Who's Who
41 Furman scholar 41 P.C. Junior Fellow 4,
Marshall 3, Hall of Fame 4, High school library
assistant 21 Class favorile 41 FBLA Dis1ric1
vice-president 4.

Lewis. John. Baseball I. 2. 3. 4, J.V. foolball I,
Varsi1y baske1ball 2. 3. 4, J.V. baske1ball I.
Chorus 4, All conference baseball learn 197980.

Hicks. Pa11ie, Tennis 2. 3, J.V. baske1ball I. 2,
Studenl council 2. 31 Band I, 2, section leader
21 Class 1reasurer 21 Who's Who 3: High
school library assistanl I, 2.
Jones , Kirk: Bus driver 2. 3. 41Student council
4, Band I. 2. 3.
Jones. Todd: Bus driver 41 Beta club 2, 3, 41
Student council 3. 41French club 2. 3. 41Class
president 3, class vice-president 41 Who 's
Who 4, Hall of Fame 4, Elemenlary library
assis1ant 2. 3.
Larrimore, Marvin: Track I. 2. 41 Baseball 3. 41
Boy's S1a1e 3.
Lewis , Cindy: Baseball scorekeeper 21 Stu·
dent council 11French club Ii Cheerleader .2, 31
Miss Gold and Black finalist Ii Homecoming

Deas, Roland: baseball manager 2. 31 Varsity
foo1ball manager 4, J.V. foo1ball manager 3,
Varsi1y baskelball manager 2. 3, 4.
Douglas. Donald Ray . Bus driver 2. 3. 4.
Douglas. Ronald , Bus driver 2. 3. 4.
Eaddy. Earl,
Eaddy. Iola, FBLA 2, Band I.
Eaddy. Sieve. Track I. 2. 4, J.V. foolball I. 2,
J.V. baskelball 1. 2, Bus driver 2. 3, 4, S1udent
council I. 2.
Edwards. Roger .
Filyaw , Jo Ann• Bus driver 2, 3. 4, FBLA secretary 41 Elementary library assistant I, 2. 3.
Gasler. Thomas. Baseball 2. 3. 4, caplain 4,
Varsily foo1ball 3. 4. cap1ain 4, J.V. foolball 1;

165

McDaniel, Joey. Baseball I. 2. 3. 4, cap1ain 3,
4, Varsi1y foolball 3. 4, cap1ain 4, J.V. foolball
I, 2, J.V. baskelball 2, Band I. 2, 3, 4. seclion
leader 4, Boys' S1a1e 3, Who's Who 4.
McNeil. Leon: Track 3, 41 Bus driver 3, 41
Chorus 3. 4, VICA club secrelary 4.
McWhile. Roger, Track 2, 3, 4, J.V. foo1ball I.
3, Chorus 3. 4; FBLA 4, French club 2, High
school library assis1an1 2. 3. 4, Pep club I.
Mims, Jonna , S1udenl council I. 2, FBLA 4,
French club 3, Usher 3.
Morris. Timmy. Baseball I. 2. 3. 4, cap1ain 2. 3,
4, Varsi1y foolball 2. 3. 4. cap1ain 41 J.V.
foo1ball, J.V. baskelball caplain 2, S1uden1
council 4, Band I, 2. 3.
Ne11les. Sandra, FBLA 2. 3, Elemenlary library
assistant I.
Parsons, Susan: Secrelary of the annual s1aff
h Pep club 2.
Poston. Julie: Bus driver J, 3, 4 1 Student council I, 2. 3. 4, FBLA 2, French Club I. 2, Class
vice -president Ii Class president 2. Class

�president 41 Homecoming court 41 Who 's

award for lyping II 31 Sohball award MVP 3.

Who 4.
Poston. Robbie. Band I. 2. 3. 4. co-cap1ain 4.
Poston. Samuel Eddie: Track l , 31 Varsity

foolball manager 2. 31 Bela club 2. 3. 4, 1reasurer 41 French club 3, 4. vice-president 41
Who 's Who 3. 4, Marshall 3.

Thompson. Sandy. Bus driver 3, 41VICA chaplin 4.
Todd, Greg, Bus driver 3. 41 FBLA 41 French
club 2, 3. 41 Class presidenl 3.
While. Rober1 , Track 2. 3. 4, Varsi1y Foo1ball

3, 41 J.V. Foolball I. 21 High school library
Powell, Donnie, Track I. 2, Varsily foo1ball I.

assis1ant I.

2, J.V. foo1ball I. 2, Bus driver I. 21Boys' S1a1e
Willis, James. Track I. 2. 3, 4 1 Varsily foo1ball
I, 2. 3. 4.

3.
Powell. Teresa L., Track 3, Bela club 2, 3,
FBLA 2. 3, French club 3. 4, 2.

Woodberry. Ellerbe, Baseball manager 2. 31
J.V. foolball manager 31 Var sily baske1ball I,

2, 3, 4, cap1ain 3, 4, Bus driver 3. 41FBLA 2. 3.

Powell. Vanessa :

Pep club I, 2.
Power , Jim, Track 2. 3, 4, Varsi1y baskelball I,
Beta club 41French club 41Band 3, 4, seer ion
leader 4, Who's Who 3, Marshall 3, Hall of
Fame 4 1 National Merit semifinilisti Baptist
College Presidenl's Scholar.

Prosser, Joseph:
Reese, Troy. Track 2. 3, 4, Varsily foo1ball 41
J.V. foo1ball caplain 3, Drama club I, Pep club
2, All conference foolball 198().81.

Senior
Directory

Richardson , Wayne. FBLA 2, 3, Pep club 2.
Rogers. Mel, Baseball I, 2. 3, Varsily foolball 3,
41J.V. foo1ball I. 2, J.V. baskelball 1. 2, Band I.
2, 3, Boys' S1a1e 3.

Smith Adrian: Track I, l . scorekeeper 11Vars i1y foolball 4, lrainer 2, 3, Varsi1y baske1ball
s1atistician 3, 41 Beta club l. 3. 4. vice-president 41Student council 41 Who's Who 31Mar-

shall 31 Hall of Fame 4.
Springs, Sandra, Sohball 3. 41 Bus driver 2. 3,

4.
Stewart, Jane Ann: Tennis 11 Bus driver 3. 41

Student council I. l 1 Class treasurer I. 21
Who's Who 41High school library assistanl 3.
Srone, Marshall A.: Student council vicepresidenl 3, treasurer 41Class vice-president

2.
Tanner. Angela Maria, Varsi1y baske1ball I. 2.

3. 41Annual s1aff 3, 4, chief repor1er 41 FBLA
.2, 3. 4. reporter 3, parlimentarian 41Miss gold
and Black finalisl 41 Class beau1y 11 Who's
Who 41 Hall of Fame 41 Pep club I. 21 Drama
club I.
Tanner. Joseph. Track I, 2, 31 Varsi1y foo1ball
2. 31J.V. foolball I, Bus driver 3, 41Band I. 2. 3,
4, section leader 4.
Taylor. Paltie. Bus driver 3. 4, Miss Gold and
Black finalisl 41 Pep club 2.
Thompson, Cindy. Sohball 31 FBLA his1orian
41 Class treasurer I. 31 Who's Who 41 Typing

166

Woodberry. Janel• Sohball 31 Varsily baske1ba·l 31J.V. baske1ball I. 21Bela Club 2. 3. 41
S1udenl council 3. 41 FBLA 2, 3, 41 Cheerleader 41 Class secretary 31 Drama club J,
Homecoming queen 41 Who's Who 41 High
school library assistant 41Pep club 21Usher 3.
Wrighl Cecelia, Chorus 3, 41 FBLA 2. 3; High
school library assistanl .J.

�Allison, Diane, 18, ) ,
Allison. Mack,
Alston, Earl, S9.
Alston, Jacqueline. 8 , 4), 63, 64, 71, 90, IO),
llO.
Altman, Bob, 18
Altman, Ivan, 3, )), 47 , 48, 66.
Altman, Jeanna, 18, 76.
Altman, Lisa, 8, 73, 88, 90, 93, IO), I03 , 109.
Altman, Sam, JS
Anderson, David, JS
Anderson. Willie James: 25

Ard , David, JS
Ard. Johnny. 18
Ard , Vera, ))
Atkinson, Gerold, JS
Avant , Jody. JS
Avant , Karen: 8

Avant, Tommy. ))
Avant , Wanda, ))
Bach, Shiela, JS.
Barefoot. Lori. JS.
Barker. Marvin: 25.
Barnhill, Marie, 18, 30, S4, 9S, IOO, ia;, IOS.
Barr, Donella, JS.
Barr , James. JS, 66.
Sarr , Lamar: 22.
Barr, Leroy, )).
Barr, O 'Brien, JS.
Barr. Vernon: ll.
Barr, Wanda J., 8, S9, 63, 71, 7S. 76, 78, 90,
94, 9S, 99.
Bartell. Vernette: 4. 18.

Bartlett , Phillip, 18, S3.
Baxley, Don, 18, 70, 8S, I09.
Baxley, Scottie, 8, SJ.
Baxley, Timmy. 18. 10).
Bazen, Glenn. )).
Belflowers. Allen, 8, 80, 81.
Belflowers , Wayne, JS.
Bell, James, )).
Bell, Janet . JS , 82.
Bell , Karen. JS.
Bell. lewis, 31. IOO.
Bell, Susan.
Bennett, Jimmy. 8, 47 , 48, I09.
Bishop. Teresa, 9, SI, 8S, 71. 86, 87, B. IOO,
IO).
Booker, Sandra, 4, 9, 4), S9, 71, 6S, 80, 87 ,
88, 90.
Borden, Mary
Borden, Nelson, S9, 71.
Brewer, Donny. JS.
Brock, Elaine, 18, IOO, llO.
Brock, Lori, 18, 4), 30, SI,
73. 86, IOO,
IOS, I03.
Browder, Sharon, )).
Brown, Johnny. ))
Brown, Joyce, JS
Brown , Ray . JS
Brown, Sheila, 3, 9, I), S4, 88, 90, 9S, 99,
I07. I03, 98, 71. 77, 76.
Brown, Shirlene. S, 9, 99, 98.

n.

Brown, Virginia : IS. 110.

Burgess . Johnny. )), S6, IO).
Burgess, Leon. )).
Burgess, Linda, JS.
Burgess, Ricky. 18.
Calcutt, Sherrie, JS , 4, IOI.
Cameron, Lynn. 8), )), IOI.
Cantey. David, 9, S3.
Cantey, Kristen, )).
Carraway, Abbe, 30, JS, SI, IOI.
Carraway, Amy. 9, 8, SI, 8S, 88, 90. 94, 9S.

IOO, I03, I09, 73. 79.
Carter, Ernie, 41, 9, 6S, 88, 90, 94, IOO, 99,
I03, I04, 161.
Carter, Timmy. 44. 18, 8S. I03, I04.
Carraway, Dan, 4, 9, 90.
Coker, Donna, 9, 86, 91.
Coker , Sharon, IO. IO).
Coker. Jimmy1 Kl
Cooper, Diane, 26.
Cooper, Gary. 26, S6.
Cook , Scott , 47, 48, )), 66.
Cox, Randy , 12. I09, n.
Cox , Vince. 18.
Collins, Carolyn. 18, 99, 1()9, 98.
Collins , Denise, 18, I03, IOJ.
Collins , Judy, JS.
Collins, Valerie D.. 30, 26, ), SI , IOI.
Creel, Terry. 44, IO.
Cribb, Ronnie, )).
Cribb, Rob in, 44, 18, 9S, I03.
Cribb, Lori,
Cribb, Cliff, 26.
Cribb, Pam, 26.
Crouch, Steve, 26, 99, 98.
Curry, Ralph , 26.
Davis, Shirlene, 19, 6), 64, 63, 77, 76.
Davis, Archie, 47, 48, 31, )), S3, IOI.
Davis, Angela, 19. 99, 98.
Davis, Betty. 42, 26, IO, 84.
Davis, Betty. 8S, llO, 73.
Davis, Earl, 26.
Davis, Gina. 41. 30, 31. IO, S3 , S4, 89, 90, 91,
93, IOO, I07, IOS, IOJ.
Daniels, Georgia Ann : 26.

Davis, Harry Joe , S, IO, I09.
Davis, Miranda, 19, S4, ia;, IOS.
Davis, Paul, 44, 16. SI, S3, S8, S4, S9, 60, 61.
89.
Davis , Rodney : 26.
Daniel, Shannon, )6, 3.
Davis , Silas, IO. 71.
Davis. Sheila, )), S3, 93, 9S. IOI. 99, 98.
Davis, Steve. 26, 66.
Davis, Theresa, 19, 100, llO.
Deas, Amos :

Deas, Darryl, 31, 26.
Deas, Mary. 26.
Deas, Roland • 47, 48, IO, S3.
Dennis, Al , 26.
Dennis , Jimmy. IO, 4S, I09.
Dennis, Lisa, 19, IO).
Dennis. Randy :
Dennis, Will, 44, 19.
Dicks , Gregory. )).
Doctor, Remell, 26.
Douglas, Donald, IO, I09.
Douglas, Ronald, IO, I09.
Driggers , David, 19.
Driggers. Karen:
Dunn. Gary, 26, S6.
Eaddy, Cheri, ) , 19, 77.
Eaddy, Stephen, II, SJ, 71, 77 , 8S, I09.
Eaddy , Christine, 26, 8.
Eaddy, Claudia, 26, IO).
Eaddy. David. U
Eaddy, Donald. 26.
Eaddy , Earl, IO.
Eaddy. Elaine. 26.
Eaddy, Gregory, )), 56.
Eaddy, Iola, S, II.
Eaddy, James, )3, S6, 98, 99.
Edwards, Roger. II.
Elmore. Kay . )3, 30, 63. IOI, I03, 163.
Evans, Andy. )6.

167

Index

�Evans, Connie: )3.

Haselden, Jeannie: 20.

Evans. Robbie , 16.
Evans , Tammy, 19.

Haselden, Raymond, 12. 71.
Haselden, Steven, 21.
Haselden. Wally, 3, 27.
Hayes. Connie, 23.
Hayes , Marty, 27.
Haynes. Donna, 2. 4, 82. I02, 013.
Henry. Kimberly, 27. 63.

Feagin, Mary, 23 . 67 , 94. 95, 100.
Fennel. Greg, 26.
Fennel, Laurie: 16.

Fennell , Patricia, 23.
Fennell. Vickie, 16.
Fennell, Troy, 19.
Filyaw, JoAnn, II. I02.
Fleming , Alvin, 23.
Floyd. Karen , 4, 19, 59. 85. 94, 95. 98. 99.
I03.
Footman, Marie, 23. I02.
Foxwor1h. Angie:

Foxworth. Wanda. 19. 30. 54. 74. 95. IOO.
I03. I06. !al.
Frasier, Bryce, 19, 53, 59, 60, 61. llO.
Frieson, Levon: 5.

Herron. Rebecca, 23 . 27.
Hicks, Patty. 12, 71. 90.
Hicks, Robbie, 2. .20.
Holden. Darlene, 27.
Holder, Jeff, .20. 70.
Howell. Allen, 27.
Humphries, Amy, 23. 42. IOI, I03.
Humphries, Johnis Thea:

Humphries , Henry, .20, 92. I09.
Jackson . Jimmy:

Gaster, Jamie:

Gaster. Thomas, II. 47. 48. 53.
Gavin. Ronald , 16.
Gasque, Ann, 16.
Generette, Judy, 23 . 98, 99.
Generette, James, 83. 84, 85. 95, 76.
Generette, Rose Mary: )3.

Godwin. Carla, 23.
Graham. Celia, 5, 19.
Graham, David, 16. 44. 79.
Graham. Thurman:

Graham, John L 23 , 53.
Graham. Teresa:

Index

Herron, Chris:

Graham, Willie James, 5. II. 59. 61, 72.
Green, Carolyn, 16.
Green. Joseph, 23 , 47, 48, 56, 66.
Green, Pamela: D.

Green, Paula, 19. 42. 67. 118.
Greenwood, Glenda, 12, 19. 30, 54. 73, 74.
85. IOO, I03. I05, I07. !al.
Greenwood . Rosanne: 8, t03.
Hamihon, Lisa: 16.
Hanna . Ann Marie: )7.

Hanna , Barry, 23 . I02.
Hanna . David: 17.

Hanna. Edwin, 12.
Hanna, Heid i. 27.
Hanna , Jerry, 12.
Hanna. Terry:

Hanna, Tony, 27.
Hanna. Willie Bert , 19, I09.
Hardee, Jody, 19. 27. I09.
Hartfield, David, 12, 52, 71, 99. I09.
Hartfield. Phillip, 23.
Hartfield, Teresa, 23. I02.
Haselden, Carolyn, 27, 51.
Haselden . Eric, 19, I03.
Haselden, Greg, 12.

168

Johnson . Craig, 27.
Johnson. Denise: ) 7.
Jones, kirk , 12. 100, I09.
Jones , Monique, 27. 58 , 99.
Jones . Todd, 13. 30, 85. 89, 90, IOO, 103 . I09.
Joye. Candice, 23. 98, 99, IOI, I02. 162.
Joye. Patsy,
Joye. Rose Marie, 27.
Jowers, Angie, 27 . 98, 99.
Lambert , Janet , 27. 8.
Langley. Phillip,
Larrimore. Marvin, 47. 48. 13. 90, 71.
Lee, Rhonda 23.
Lewis , Cindy, 13. 85, 71.
Lewis. John, 41, 47. 18. 13, 56, 58, 59. 60, 99.
Lewis. Jake, 66.
Lewis. Janette, 13. 62. 63, 65. 80, 90, I02.
73.

lewis . Lisa: 20.

Lyerly. James Ricky , 27.
Lyerly, Kenny , 13.
Lyerly , Wanda, 23.
Lindley. Carol, .20.
Lynch. Robin, .20.

�McCall. Connie. J 7. IOI.
McCall. Benjie, J3.
McCracken. Phillip, 44. J3. S6.
McDaniel. Cindy, J 7.
McDaniel, Joey, 47. 4S. 13 , S3. S4. 90.
McDonald, Ed, J3.
McDonald . Melvin:

McDonald. Tammy. J7.
McDonald. Terry• .lO. 63. 9J.
Mcfadden. Rosa. .lO. 110.
McKissick . Anita. J3, IOI.
McNeil, leon, 13. S4, SS. I09. 71.
Mc Wethy. Richard, J 7.
McWhite , Roser. 13. 99. 110. IOJ. 9S.
McWhite, Stanley, .lO. S9. H .
Mack. Bertha, J3. 99. 9S.
Mack. Betty Jean,
Mack , Ronnie:

Marlow . Tony :

Marlow, Wanda. J3, IOJ.
Marsh . Dana:

Marsh. Un, J 7.
Marsh. Penny, J 7.
Matthews. Jerr y, J 7.
Matthews, Ricky, J 7.
Matthews. Sarah, J 7, IOI.
Matthews, Tony , 13. 70.
Mayo. Marie. J3, 79.
Melton. Chad, J 7.
Miles. Bill, J3, S3. H.
Miles. William, 44, J3, 3.
Mims. Jonna. 14. IOJ.
Morris. Donetta, 27.
Morris, Leigh1on: l4.

Morris, Mark :

Morris, Pam, J4, IOJ, 76.
Morr is. Timmy. 47. 4S. 14. IOO. S3. H.
Morr is . Warren: 27.

Murrow. Dianne:
Nesmith. Ashley, J 7.
Nesmith. Chryleen, J 7.
Nesmith. Gregory• J 7, S6. 66.
Nettles. Janice. J4. IOJ.
Nettles. Sandra, 14.
Nettles. Tamra, J 7.
Owens. Joie. 47. 4S . .lO.
Parker , Amanda :

Parker. Mae Von, J4, 3. S. SJ, 99, 110. 9S.
Palumbo. Mike.
Parker. Wair , J4. I03.
Parker. Renea. J 7.

Powell. Sharen,
Powell, Teresa, 41. 14.
Powell, Vanessa :

Powell, Wanda, 29.
Power. Jim, 41. 44 , IS. S9, 90. I03.
Powers. Bryce. 47, 4S, IS. S.
Powers. Bryan, 47, 4S, IS, S3.
Pressley , Patricia 1 l8.
Pressley. Wanda, 4.
Prosser. Dianne:

Prosser. Debra, J4, 29. IOI , I03.
Prosser. Joseph, IS.
Prosser. Rhett , 29. S4.
Prosser. Ricky , 47. 4S. J4. S6.
Prosser. Russell : 44. 29.

Reaves . Stella: lO, 8.
Reese . Norma: 14. 99.

Reese , Troy . IS. S3 , 71.
Thames , Par , 29.
Rhames , Ricky , 29.
Richardson. Wayne. IS.
Rogers, Mel, IS. S3. 90.
Sauls, Rhonda ,
Sedgwick , Frankie. .lO.
Schleuger. Marla , 31. 30. J4, 94. 9S, IOI.
Shelton, Billy Joe. J4.
Short . Kathy , 29 , J, 63, 64. 99.
Singletary. Darlene. 29.
Singeltary. Esaw, J4, I03, IOJ.
Singeltary. Hatt ie. J3 , 99. 9S, 67.
Single1ary. Steve:

Skinner. Sheri, 4J, J4, SI. 63. 9S, IOI . I03.
Smith. Dianne. 41. 44. JI. SS. IOO. I03.
Smith, Adrian, 41 , IS, SJ, S3, S9. S9, 90. 93,
IOO. I03. 79.
Smith. Renee. J4.
Springs. Chris. 29.
Springs. Donna, 14, 6S.
Springs. Sandra, 4J, IS. I09.
Springs. Wa yne. 29.
Stehpan. Ronnie. 47, 4S. JI, S3, 93. IOO. I09,
79.
Stewart , Jane Ann, IS , I09. 7J .
Stewarl . Jason: 21.

Stone, Darwin, J I.
Stone, Mark , 29.
Stone, Marshall, 30. IS. SS. 80. IOO, 7J . H .
79.
Stone, Malinda. 29.
S1one , Ton y:

Strickland. Johnn y. 44. JI, S3.
Swintz. Stephanie: 24.

Parron , Roger: 27.

Pearson, Christopher. J 7, S3. S9.
Pearson, Freddie: l4.
Pearson. Darris: J. 7.
Player. Rhonda , 31. 30. J 7, JS, IOI, 67.
Player , Suzanne: 29.

Player. Sylvia. 29.
Poston. Deloris 29. IOI.
Poston. Donna. .lO. IOJ.
Poston. Julie. 30. 14, SS , 90. IOO, I09. H .
Poston, Robb ie. 14.
Poston, Samuel Eddie. 41. 14. 90, 93. I03.
Poston. Teddy, .lO.
Powell. Donald, 31. 14, SJ. S3 . 90.
Powell. Jane. 29.
Powell, Jerry. 29. 3.
Powell. lee. 29.
Powell. lee Ann, 29.
Powell. Mark , J4.
Powell. Mike. J4.
Powell. Harry, .lO.

169

Tanner. Angela, IS. 6J, 64, 63. 6S , 80, S6,
S7. S9. 9S, I03. IOJ. 71. 77.
Tanner. Cind y, J4, 77.
Tanner. Joseph, 44. 16, SS , I09, H.
Tanner. Sherry, JI.
Taylor. Patt ie. 16. I09.
Taylor. Belle. JI.
Taylor. Da vid, 29.
Taylor. Lorainne: 24.

Thea, Jhon ias, 29.
Thompson, Brad, 29.
Thompson, Cind y, 4J, 16, 90, IOJ, H.
Thompson. Dean, 29.
Thompson. Michelle. Ji. SS. 110.
Thompson, Robert lee. JI. S, S3.
Thompson , Sandy, 16, 7J.
Thompson. Sharon, 4J, JI. 31. 99, I09, IOJ,
9S.
Thompson. Wanda. 29.
Thornhill. Chr is, JI. 9S. I03 , I04.
Timmons. Darren: 29.

Timmons , Kevin, 47, 4S. JI, S. S3.
Tisdale. Melinda.
Tisdale, Mic hael, 29.
Todd. Dana,
Todd, Greg, 16. I03 , I09.
Todd. lu Ann, 29.
Todd. Melinda.
Todd, Mic hael. JI.
Turner. Billy, JI, 9S, I03 , I04.
Turner. Jellrey, 29. I09.
Turner. Melinda, 29 , 6J, 63.
Turner , Robbie: .29.
Weaver . Ma xine: 29 , 99. 98.

Weaver. Natalie. 30, 29 , 3. IOI.
Weston, Sadie. 29. 6,7.
Weston, Nathaniel, 44, JI. H .
White, Keith , 29, S7, llO.
White. Robert , 16. SJ, S3.
Whtie, Tammy, 29 , llO.
Williams . Patsy:
Will is. James, 44, 16, S3.
Willis, Russell, 44, Ji. S3. IOO. IOS, I03. 104.
Wise. Randy , JI, S3 , 80, llO.
Woodberr y. Elerbe. 16, S9. 60. 61 . I09. 71. 7J.
Woodberry. Janet , 4J. 16, S4. SS. S3 , S4. S3.
90, 93. IOO. I07. IOS, IOJ, 71. 74.
Woodberry . Lenny, JI, S3 , S9, 60.
Wr ight. Angelia, JI. 4. 9J, 99.
Wright. Cecelia, 16. SI, 99, 9S.
Wright , James, 29.

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